Women. . . F r i d a y Partly Sunny.. . . . . and elephants never . . . today and pleasant. fo r g e t. - - D o r o t h y P a r k e r High near 80. M IC H IG A N STATE U NIVER SITY V o l. 5?, N u m b er 48 E ast Lansing, Michigan August 26, 1966 10ç ASMSU Not Asked About Fund Shift By FA VE UNGER deficits to the ASMSU general some educated guesses on the better reflects the deficits in and fund account. reasons. A spokesman for the ASMSU’s s p e c i a l project ac­ A N D R EW M O L L IS O N The ASMSU general fund ac­ University Business Office r e ­ counts,” he said. Kolbus added State News Staff W r i t e r s count, which used to have a b a l­ fused to comment. that other special project ac­ Without consulting any student ance of $684.63, now has a defi­ Jam es M. Graham, chairman counts have surpluses of as much government officials, theU niver- cit of over $8,500. of the ASMSU Student Board, said as $5,000. slty Business Office this sum m er erdrawn accounts in the past this week, upon being informed He expressed fear that if all changed the ground ru le s for keeping track of funds collected S kept on the books with their deficits. At the end of the fol­ of the changes: "Naturally, I think we should special accounts were eventually eliminated, there would be two for and paid out by the A ssociated lowing fiscal year, under p re ­ have been consulted. The alloca­ potentially costly effects: Students of MSU (ASMSU). viously established procedures, tion of ASMSU funds is ASMSU’s “ It may eventually make it Two special ASMSU accounts, any surplus in each account was business. Not the Business Of­ more difficult for ASMSU to bud­ popular entertainm ent and winter used to whittle down or elim i­ fice’s.’’ get and account for its funds. carnival, once had a deficit of nate its deficit. Cliff Kolbus, ASMSU com ptrol­ It may mean that ASMSU will $9,403.15 between them. At the ASMSU officials s t i l l don't ler, said that he had no objec­ have to hire additional book­ end of the fiscal year the B usi­ know why the changes were made. tions to the changes from a book­ keeping help.” ness Office brought these a c ­ The Office of Student Affairs, keeping point of view. Nor do adm inistrators in the counts to zero by transferring the which advises the ASMSU, made ‘T he combination of accounts Office of Student Affairs, charg­ ed with advising ASMSU on mon­ F ire m e n G iv e A id ey-handling, know for sure why the changes were made. Two e le c tr ic a l w o rk e rs , C la ran c e G ilr o y and John outside the Jou rn a lis m Building, The explosion “ There w ere questions about D e la t e r , were injured Thursday afternoon in an caused the campus to be dark fo r 45 minutes. what to do about the deficits in explosion which erupted in an underground vault Photo by Chuck M ichaels M S U R i o t T r i a l A d j o u r n s early June,” said John A. F u- zak, vice president for student affairs. “ Then 1 got a le tte r about a week ago notifying me of the A m i d C h a r g e s O f P e r j u r y tra n sfe r." Tw o M en In ju r e d By B OBBY SODEN persons whom they called “ sight­ McClure before he could leave, Louis F. Hekhuis, director of student activities and adviser to the ASMSU student board, spec­ State News Staff W r i t e r se e rs, just like u s." McClure said. ulated that the reason for the “ The great disparity of num­ Before announcing his decision changes was that the business The tria l of a student a rre s t­ bers shows that someone is ly­ In U n d e rg ro u n d ed during spring finals week riot­ ing,” said Hutter, after giving to adjourn, H utter said, “ We used to w rite these things off office objects to ASMSU carrying deficits in certain amounts past ing was adjourned Thursday af­ as college boy capers, but in the the decision to adjourn. the end of the fiscal year. ternoon to investigate what Judge Although originally faced with past few years, they have taken George J. Hutter called “ whole­ two charges—inciting a riot and “T here a re several specific on a significance. I am very V a u l t E x p lo s io n sale p erju ry ." failing to disperse—M cClure's Hutter said he had "already defense attorney had the first concerned with the attitudes of accounts, like w ater carnival, college students today." (continued on page 6) made up his m ind" as to the guilt charge dism issed on grounds of An explosion erupted in an underground vault outside the Journal­ or innocence of Thomas R. Mc­ insufficient evidence. ism Building Thursday afternoon, injuring two electrical w orkers Clure, Ypsilanti junior, but would Officer D isser testified he a r­ and darkening m ost of North Campus for 45 minutes. not announce his decision until rested McClure after warning C larence Gilroy, 48, and John D elater, 67, electrical contrac­ to rs for Hall E lectric Co., w ere rushed to Sparrow Hospital by the new tria l, scheduled for Sept. him several times to disperse. M c N a m a ra S ays 2 ’ « 9 a.m . D isser said that he and seven police. D elater was admitted to the hospital with second deg’-ee burns He said he wanted additional other officers from various po­ to his face and body. He was prosecution witnesses to clarify lice departm ents approached a listed in " f a ir condition.’’ Gilroy was treated and re le a s ­ a descrepancy between testimon­ group of 75 persons, requesting W ar M a y In te n s ify ies given by an East Lansing po­ D e f e n s e ed later that afternoon. them to disperse. All but "seven lice officer and three defense WASHINGTON (UPI)—Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara According to a Hall E lectric or eight" left the area, he said. w itnesses. The sm aller group was again said Thursday there a re " c le a r indications" of a political decision spokesman, the two men were T ria ls of three other students requested to break up, D isser by North Viet Nam to continue pushing the w ar in the south at a working with high-voltage lines, a rre ste d in the rio ts, which swept B i l l S t o p s putting a circu it into a switch, said. McClure was a rre ste d when "high level of intensity.” the Brody Group last spring and he allegedly did not do so. At a joint news conference with Secretary of State Dean Rusk when the explosion occured. E ast resulted in 12 a rre s ts , w ere Two of McClure’s fraternity and other high officials in the White House Cabinet Room, McNamara WASHINGTON (UPI)—A n g r y Lansing firem en, U niversity po­ adjourned until October 7. Armed Services C o m m i t t e e lice and other electrical work­ brothers who accompanied him cited increased Communist infiltration as one of the key signs. Conflicting testimony c a m e But McNamara also said the U.S. w ar effort in Viet Nam was in­ m em bers Thursday persuaded e rs helped pull the two from the that night testified that they walk­ when East Lansing police offi­ ed from Michigan and Harrison the House to reject a Senate - man-hole. Smoke Cleared cer Louis D isser said McClure to Butterfield Hall and then back flicting heavy casualties on the Communists, thwarting a Commu­ nist monsoon season offensive, and causing an "e ro sio n " of Com­ passed recommendation t h a t North Campus blacked out at was part of a group which orig­ munist m orale which has doubled the defection ra te . would have allowed President 1:48 p.m . and was without pow­ E a st Lansing f ir e m e n assisted in c lea rin g smoke to Michigan “ looking at the po­ inally numbered “ over 75” at Rusk gave newsmen a slightly different slant on Hanoi’s political Johnson to call up re se rv ists e r for 45 minutes. f r o m an underground vault a fte r an explosion oc­ lic e ." Michigan and H arrison avenues. decisions. The basic Communist decisions, he said, w ere made back and guardsmen who have not Power was cut off from most c u r r e d in fro nt of the Jou rn alism Building Thursday They said they saw a group of The three w itnesses called by in 1959 and announced in 1960 in a declaration of plans to take over served on active duty. of the buildings in the area, with afternoon. To get rid of the smoke, the f ire m e n “ 25 sig h tse e rs" at Michigan and the defense all described the H arrison, and stopped to ask a South Viet Nam. The action came on a non­ the exception of Olin Health Cen­ used a high-pow ered fan. Photo by Chuck Michaels crowd as not numbering over 25 police officer how many police record vote of 162 to 39. It te r and the Administration Build­ Rusk said he knew of no new Communist decision on prosecuting further delayed a $58 billion mo­ ing, while workmen cleared out had come to MSU that night to the w ar. He said the problem was simply that there has been no ney bill to finance most of the the smoke in the vault and fixed control the rio ts. decision by the Communists to make peace. nation’s defense activities during the cable. McNamara said Communist forces a re entering South Viet Nam East Lansing firem en assisted SOVIET WORK GLOR FADES Before they could ask, an of­ fice r told them to “ doubletime” at a rate of 5,000 per month, or about 40,000 so fa r this year— the fiscal y ear that began July 1. in clearing out the smoke with a out of the area, and a rrested double the previous level. The “ rider** amendment to the high-powered fan. They said the money bill was approved by the explosion did not set off a fire Senate e a rlie r this month w lth- inside the vault. o u t’adm inistration approval. It C a p it a lis t ic 'G o ’ N e e d e d ? Neither University police nor was kept in the m easure by a Hall E lectric knew the exact House-Senate Conference Com­ cause of the explosion. “ Possibly S ta ffe r E d w a rd A. B r i l l is But the farm ers mostly neglect ognizing the need and the power m ittee which worked out dif­ something in the vault shorted one of the Justin M o r r i l l the state farm work and poured of the individual. By limited p ro ­ ferences in the legislation as out and caused the explosion," College students in Rus­ th eir efforts into the individual fit sharing program s in select­ passed by the two cham bers. Police Capt. Adam J. Zutaut said. s ia to study and t ra v e l lands. Only a law requiring a ed factories, theCommunist sy s­ Both the House and Senate had “ I really don’t know what hap­ this s u m m e r. T h is is the minimum number of days a year tem is utilizing one of the basic previously approved separate but pened down th e re ," a Hall Elec­ last of his f iv e - p a r t s e r ­ on the kolkhoz keeps the farm er precepts of capitalism . But there differing defense appropriations tric spokesman said. “ The only ies. — E ditors loyaL is no way that the whole basis of b ills. The conference committee ones who would know a re in the In service industries espec­ Communism c o u l d be shifted had w ritten a new version of the hospital right now." The signs along the roads p ro ­ ially, consistent lack of initia­ down from the state apparatus re se rv e call-up authority pro­ E lectric contractors have been claim t h e i r p raise. " P ra is e tive is evident. Because a wai­ to the individual. vision orglnated by the Senate. working on campus this sum ­ w ork," they half command, and tre s s will always get her pay, Too much dependence has been The House rebuff means the m er, fusing high-voltage cables " P ra is e the great Soviet peo­ re g ard less of how she works, bred into this bureaucracy on the m easure now goes back to the to facilitate the switch over to p le." Soviet restau ran ts have notori­ persons higher up and there is an conference committee. the new power plant on South B u t do th e m essages get ously bad service. It is not in­ acute lack of people who are Campus. through? Can any amount of bu­ conceivable that a bricklayer, willing to make a decision—any reaucratic pushing replace the factory w orker or engineer could decision, about anything. backbone of the American sy s­ show sim ila r unconcern about the From a factory foreman to a S e e k E n d T o H o u s i n g te m -p e rs o n a l initiative? T his quality o r quantity of his work. store clerk, any request out of is one of the great questions Thus far, the Soviet Union has the ordinary will be sure to in the Soviet Union. made great strid es forward. The bring a quick “ nyet.” It is so people have had a goal to work C o n f l i c t I n C h i c a g o It is evident for — to industrialize and im ­ much e a s ie r to suppress new everywhere ideas than to fight the system prove a once backward economy. £3 that there is a with innovations o r Improve­ CHICAGO (IP)—A committee of ing at the Episcopal Cathedral certain drive, Now the cry of personal want ments. civic and civil rig h ts leaders of St. Jam es. an I n c e n t i v e m ust begin to be heard and felt. The use of the individual drive m et T hursday to try to find a They planned to present their Already the economy is re c - that is lacking % *M- is perhaps the proudest achieve­ way to end conflict over housing rep o rt Friday to a full session of here. F rom the ment of capitalism . Setting one representatives of city govern­ . .. in Chicago. great state man against another will always There w ere indications of hope ment, business, re al estate in­ projects to the bring out the best in both. It is as a subcommittee of 19 a s ­ te re sts, religious and civil rights corner m a r ­ the harnessing of this energy sembled in a closed door m eet- groups. ket, the m oti­ % M a n y P re p a re and great human resource that M artin Luther King J r ., who tk vation o f th e the Soviet government hopes now is directing an open housing cam ­ Ed B r il w orker i s a to accom plish. paign in Chicago and suburbs, has F o r H u r r ic a n e State News Prints said he will suspend m arches curious thing. SAN JUAN, P.R . (UPI)—Hur­ It is doubtful, though, whether a fa r off prom ise of something E x c e p t for dedicated party if a satisfactory agreement Is Last Term Issue reached. m em bers, citizens just do not ricane Faith punched toward the devote them selves and their work northeast c o m e r of the Carib­ better can bring out the best in Soviet w orkers. To truly utilize Today's edition is the la st King's organization summon­ ... to the state. If everyone already bean Thursday and sent more the power of the population, the issu e of the State News this ed m arch ers to a twilight parade accepted this lofty Communist than three m illion island re si­ government would have to break term . in the Belmont-Cragin a re a — goal, then the constant rem ind­ dents scurrying to prepare for loose its bureaucracy, and the The State News w ill resum e an all -white d istrict on the North - e rs would not be necessary. its 90 m ile an hour winds. stifling of individualism that goes dally publication on Sept. 29, west Side where they were g reet­ Indeed, quite the opposite has Big U.S. m ilitary installations with it. But until that day, there R io t T r ia l A d jo u r n e d the firs t class day fall term . ed with rock s and je ers on p re ­ been found to be tru e. On the at Puerto Rico, Ramey Air Force is only the fading rem inder of A fre e eight section, 116 page vious v isits. huge kolkhoz farm s, the pea­ Base and Roosevelt Roads Naval p raise and w orkers’ glory—de­ Thomas M c C lu re , Y p s ila n ti junior, (second f r o m right) talks with his attorney and Welcome Week edition w ill be National guard, town and po­ defense witnesses a ft e r a decision to adjourn the f i r s t t r ia l of a student a rre s te d sants a re often allowed to tend Station, began storm prepara­ dication with which to build an distributed during registration lice officials conferred in Cicero sm all private plots of th eir own. tions. em pire. in the Brody Group rio ts last spring. week. on efforts to preserve peace. TED M ILBY STATE N EW S E x p a n s io n O r Joel Stark Kyle Kerbowy editor-in-chief advertising manager Im p r o v e m e n t Onward and outward seem s to would reduce the shuffeling noise F r i d a y , A u g u s t 26, 1966 be the motto of this University. that is inevitable when a large Page 2 number of people study in the The powers that be at MSU ap­ parently have a commitment to sam e place. growth. In spite of all this, a Univer­ The prim e goal of a univer­ sity center would be acceptable EDITORIAL sity should be education—not ex­ if it would not draw funds from Improving the quality of educa­ pansion. However, a recent pro­ posal at MSU puts the p rio rity tion, but it would. on expansion ra th er than educa­ Admittedly it would not make, a significance in the battle of HUAC’s Proposal: tion. This proposal is the Univer­ sity center, a good example of quality v s. quantity in and of itself—but we have to draw the line som ewhere. a project diverting funds from education into expansion. In 1963 the ratio of profes­ A Fitting Ending Many people have recently ad­ vocated building a U n i v e r s i t y C enter. The center would include so rs, associate p rofessors, and assistan t p ro fesso rs to students was 30-1. Two y ears la te r it had among other things, a g rill, a deteriorated to 36-1. large number of study c a rre ls What’s m o r e , we have five AS A GRAND finale to its c ircu s ­ THE P R O P O SA L IL L U S T R A T E S and a 3,000-seat auditorium. credit co u rses meeting t h r e e like p erfo rm a n ce , the House Com­ the c om m itte e m e m b e rs ' concern fo r Advocates of the center claim hours a week, cheating students m ittee on U n -A m e ric a n A c riv itie s ap­ our s old iers o ve r th e re . It also il ­ that it would be a cohesive fac­ out of 40 p e r cent of the instructor proved Wednesday a bill making it lu strates t h e ir concern f o r the con­ to r on cam pus. But they have tim e for which they have paid. illegal fo r A m ericans to aid the Viet gressional elections In N o v e m b e r failed to explain the academic We also have the spectacle of Cong o r obstruct the war effort. o ve r h ere. value of the “ cohesive factor.** classes of 800 taught by the de- * It was a fitting ending fot the com­ HUAC subcommittee c ha irm a n , Joe The suggested size for the au­ partm ent s ta r on TV. m itte e ’ s e le c tio n -y e a r performance. Pool ( D - T e x a s ) , and his com m ittee know that tub-thumping against C om­ OUR READERS SPEAK ditorium is a good example of Instead of investing m ore funds If the proposal is passed, any Am­ fulfilling a need with a deficiency. in the mad ra c e to expand, we e ric a n found guilty of sending aid to munism is a sure vote g etter. The present auditorium will hold should spend money to h ire m ore the Viet Cong o r North V iet Nam The folks back home w ill read of 3,900, and it has been too sm all the c o m m it te e ’s fight against the p ro fesso rs, buy m ore books and could be fined $20,000 or sentenced fo r y e a rs. A 3,000-seat audi­ im prove the general quality of to 20 years in ¡ail. And anyone bearded V ie tn ik s . T h e y ’ ll believe that R e f e r e n d u m O n G u n L a w ? torium would be obsolete before this country needs the heroic con­ education. convicted of obstructing troop or sup­ it was built. g ressional fighters who a re n 't a fra id sent urgings which would abridge The study c a rre ls a re a good In the perennial battle of quality ply movements could be fined $10,- To the Editor: Should we seek to abridge the to stand up to the left. And they II the Second Amendment seem s in idea. But it would be better if vs. quantity, MSU seem s to be 000 o r sentenced to five years in jail. Second Amendment? vote f o r them in N ovem ber. contradiction. they w ere located in various choosing the la tte r. The recent T here has been, of late, a Forty-seven y ears ago we at - proposal is just another step in great number of articles and tempted to legislate m orality by It would seem that the c o r­ classroom buildings, which would THESE V O T E R S W I L L forge t that m ake them m ore convenient and the wrong direction. rection needs to be with the ele­ S’news HUAC threatened to d is re g a rd a court editorials uring the restrictio n of private ownership of fire ­ the Eighteenth Amendment (Na­ tional Prohibition), Fourteen ment that uses the firea rm in o rd e r . They will forge t that a lawyer an illegal manner, ra th e r than arm s. No doubt the loss of life y ears la te r it was necessary to who was try in g to defend his client to attempt to begin an attem pt Parking Ramp Opponents by violent means recently in repeal this amendment for it was dragged fr o m the hearings. to c reate a ste rile atm osphere, E ast Lansing several parts of the country has was contrary to the principles They wi II forget the M c C a r th y - style questioning HUAC employed. been the prim ary motivating fac­ upon which this nation was found­ one where no fire arm s may be privately owned. S u b -O r b it T e s t A parking ramp wouldn't spoil to r. No doubt the upcoming elec­ ed. Thom as Jefferson wrote: And they will forget that HUAC Throughout history this ap­ the aesthetic value of the area . . . tions have motivated some peo­ 'T h e y (the people) are approved an un—needed b i l l ——e x is t­ proach has failed. I believe that it would just block the view of the ple. inherently independent of ing laws a lread y make It illegal to run-down housing and the alleys. aid the enemy. The loss of even one life is a tragedy: but is it necessary to all but the m oral law. I know of no safe depository infringement is but the firs t step to negation of rights. Laws a re O f A p o llo S h ip The E ditors seldom repealed, only “ im prov­ legislate a corrective m easure? of the ultim ate powers of the society, but in the peo­ ed upon" by politicians. BUT IF WE ARE AGAIN TO POINTOfVIEW ple them selves: and if we think them not enlightened A T T E M P T T O LEGISLATE A -O K ; M en N e x t Read Before enough to exercise their control with a wholesome MORALITY, let it be done in the right and proper manner, by na­ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) — An equipped Apollo had flown. All discretion the rem edy is tional referendum; even though it lacked w ere pilots and their You Write not to take it (the power) history indicates that this is a path frought with dangers for the unmanned Apollo moonship raced around the globe to a Pacific couches. from them, but to inform Ocean splashdown Thursday in a D i s c r i m i n a t i o n ’ s V e i l T h i n To the Editor: th eir discretion by educa­ society. The “ c u re " oftenbreed- It was the last test scheduled ing woes w orse than the " a fflic ­ key step toward a three-m an before A stronauts Virgil G ris ­ tio n ." orbital flight in December and a sh o u ts of "lo o k a t th a t n ig g e r thing which exists and is con­ Too bad R o b e r t Honeyman The p r e s e n t day em phasis tion.” T he crim inal will find his som, Edward White and Roger E D IT O R 'S N O T E : T h i s spicuous. hasn’t read the full tran scrip t of weapon as surely as the drinker moonflight within three y e a rs. Chaffee a re launched in an iden­ w ith a w hite g i r l . ” seem s to be education in all The 22-ton spaceship soared Point of V iew a rtic le is I have always wondered why bill u n i Sw 1592, the — Dodd --------- bill. - T his found his "booze," I doubt that tical spacecraft on a two-week w ritte n by Ledson W i llia m I d id n o t pay an y a tte n tio n a s area s of public controversy. We into space atop a Saturn 1 super I h ad th is sa m e thing hap p en to Lansing and E ast Lansing have letter is in reference to h isco m - a re presently defending the F irs t, we can afford organized crim e orbital voyage in December. Sandalamu, a senior in po­ not had any serious racial rio ts ments in the Aug. 15 State News, another opportunity for entrench­ rocket making its third perfect The nation's firs t set of Apollo litic a l science f r o m Dowa, m e a t le a s t once la s t y e a r . I because these towns a re just as Thirteenth, Fourteenth and F if­ launch a n d then dove, r o l l e r teenth amendments in a m ost ment. A stronauts w ere on hand when the M ala w i. d e cid e d th e s e b oys and a d u lts a r e infested with racial discrim ina­ Vaughn Snook Bill Conn coaster style, through the a t­ 224-foot Saturn thundered into ju s t so m e of th e m any dum b tion as any other town -maybe vigorous m anner from infringe­ m osphere to a landing about 195 Biochem istry Dept., MSU ment o r abridgment. The p r e ­ Lansing graduate student the sky at 12:16 p jn . trailing A m e ric a n s and I to ld th e m ju s t the m inor racial rio ts which m iles short of the recovery c a r ­ flame and vapor through sc a t­ A white g irl and 1 had gone to r ie r Hornet. visit a friend in Lansing. We th a t. erupted on the west side of L an­ The Hornet steamed at top tered clouds over the Atlantic, B ut when we w e re co m in g out, sing this last week a re a p r e ­ P ro ject officials said it would arrived at his home about 8 p.m. speed from its station 300 m iles th e sh o u ts h ad gone to su ch an lude to real racial violence. take about three weeks before all Around 10 p.m. our host ordered g e n e r a l s r e v o l t southeast of Wake Island to r e ­ e x te n t th a t I decid ed to ta lk to Racial prejudice is one of A- the flight’s data could be r e ­ some chicken, to take out, from th e p e o p le . A s I a p p ro a c h e d m erica’s m ajor sicknesses—I do cover the Apollo cabin section. viewed, but Joseph Shea, the a restaurant. All three of us The ship was expected to reach th e m , th e i r “ leader* w as r o l ­ not mince words here, I mean spacecraft program manager, went for the chicken, and on our ling up th e s le e v e s of h is s h ir t sicknesses. I congratulate N e­ the scene about 8 p.m . said before launch “ If we get the way back we decided to take and p u ttin g down h is b o ttle of gro Americans for being able Swimmers parachuted into the some ginger ale home. Not finding a place where we could buy ginger ale, I decided to buy C o c a -C o la , re a d y to fig h t. to live for so long under such A fte r ex changing a few e m o ­ an adverse environment where, E r h a r d B a c k s M in is te r gently rolling ocean at 3:10 p.m . to attach flotation gear to the spacecraft back, you can say we m et m ost of the m ission g oals.” tio n a lly -p a c k e d w o rd s, th e MSU when one trie s to go out of his a re expected to resign or be cone-shaped command module. T he main object of the shot was some F re sea and Sprite from a hannes Steinhoff, chief of staff stu d en t w hom I h ad ju s t fin ish e d artificially-concrete man-made BONN (U PI)— C h a n c e llo r L u d ­ re tire d in the afterm ath of the Good weather was reported in the ju st that —to make sure that Apol­ vending machine in a launderette. of NATO’s Allied Air F o rces, talk in g to a few m o m en ts e a r l i ­ place by going out with a fellow w ig E rh a rd sto o d firm ly behind revolt. area. lo is able to safely retu rn m en( T here, I needed some change for Central Europe, was asked to The scorching flight was the a 11 --one of the disadvantages e r c a m e out and put som e se n se homo sapien, one is humiliated h is d e fe n se m i n is te r T h u rs d a y take over as head of the A ir E rhard made his decision to from orbit. T hursday’s return and one’s dignity challenged b e ­ an d a n sw e re d th e g e n e r a ls ' r e ­ s e c o n d space venture for an of automation some people would into th e s e p eo p le. F orce. But he asked for and back Hassel within an hour after was designed to create heating D is c rim in a tio n in E a s t L a n ­ cause of the pigmentation of his v o lt a g a in s t p o litic a l a u th o rity by returning to the capital from va­ A p o l l o c a r r y i n g electronic conditions that Astronauts might say. I went up to a young man was granted tim e to think it who was doing his laundry and sing, L a n sin g and th e N o rth a t skin. ■ ap pointing a new c h ief of th e cation Thursday morning, but it “ b ra in s" instead of A stronauts, encounter on the worst possible la r g e i s c o v e r t a s c o n tra s te d over. and it was the firs t tim e a fully- who was wearing an MSU sweat­ All countries on the globe have 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 -m an G e r m a n A rm e d M aiziere took over from Gen. took m ost of the day to work retu rn from E arth orbit. w ith its s o u th e rn c o u n t e r p a r t sim ilar problem s with varying F o r c e s . out the details. sh irt. We struck up conversation. Hein? T rettn er, 59, who resigned w hich fo r th e m o s t p a r t is o v e rt. degrees of intensity but since E r h a r d ’s a ctio n u n d e rs c o re d as Germany’s top uniformed of­ Hassel received Erhard’s ap­ All I KNOU) l£ BUT THE When I got back to the car, we H ow ever, a t tim e s th is n o rth e rn this letter is addressed to an h is g o v e rn m e n t’s .d e term in atio n fic er because of policy disagree­ proval to accept the resignations THIS 6lf?LSAID SEASON’S found out that we needed some b ra n d of d is c rim in a tio n f la r e s audience which is mostly com­ to k eep f ir m c iv ilian c o n tro l ment with H assel along with L t. and for his nominees to succeed SHE COULDHELP ALMOST I cigarettes. The white girl I up and show s o v e rtn e s s . posed of Americans, I would like o v e r th e n a tio n ’s grow ing m i li­ Gen. W erner Panitzki, the Air them. OURTEAM.. v OVER ! was with said that she wanted I lik e to e x c o g ita te th a t th e to say this: Americans, you ta r y f o r c e s . F orce chief and Maj. Gen. Guen­ Political sources said Erharc' to go for the cigarettes and I c o v e rt ty p e of d is c rim in a tio n is have a big problem in your hands. ther Pape, head of the third m o re d a n g e ro u s th an th e o v e rt He d e m o n s tra te d h is back in g of refused to drop Hassel in a man­ escorted her. The sooner you solve it the better. m ilitary d istric t. ner that could be interpreted a: ty p e b e c a u se so m eth in g w hich D e fen se M in is te r K ai-U w e Von When we were entering the is in v isib le and m u rk y is m o re Just the so-called war on po­ A high political source said meaning he was bowing to th« H a s s e l by ap proving w i t h o u t launderette, there were several d ifficu lt to d ea l with than s o m e - verty, which has quite a sub­ q u e stio n th e n om inations he m a d e another half-dozen top officers m ilitary. sstantial budget ia n u a i D u a t e i but u u i much l u u t u of u j . whose w iiu o c ... . in fo r th e p o s ts , funds are wastefully spent, will Itl . , Fo x ’ s Quality Jewelers not solve it. The solution needs G en. 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For those And when it comes to The Big Moment, you’ll probably th in g th is term . So, good lu c k and with a flair for have some of your week’s savings left. Full-course dinners fashion In everything hurry back to a great fa ll ’6 6. start at only $2.75. And that's a bit of okay, right? .V/ they wear. 7 ^ : c o n v e n ie n t t e r m s Dine at the Gas Buggy Roomsoon. It's a great wayto begin an evening. F O Frandor Shopping Center X and 203 S. Washington Cho.c* of 14KWhit, or Yollow Gold Rlngt and Diemonw snlorgsd to show detail ’ S 7 Fiery D i am onds $225 i c £ Across fromthe State Capitol ) a f ) f o i e ( MeDonakft LANSING-EAST LANSING M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich iga n F r id a y , A u gu st 26 , 1966 3 Chinese Students Roam Streets In Protest Of West TOKYO (UPI)—Chinese stu­ sion with posters calling C hris­ tem atlonal club” building where About 50 Japanese tourists who dents protesting w estern Influ­ tianity a tool of w estern Im­ foreign diplomats gather. arrived In Hong Kong from Can­ ences roam ed the stre e ts of Can­ perialism and hung p o rtraits of ton, south China's m ajor city, ton and Peking, rep o rts said Mao Tse-Tung and Red flags on The correspondent said they said the “ Red guards" ripped Thursday. They menaced w ell- the gate of the school, attended took the name plate off the build­ down signs over shops, factories dressed foreigners and closed m ostly by the children of foreign ing and replaced lt with posters and theaters and replaced them down the Sacred Heart Catholic diplomats. s a y i n g “ long live Mao T se - with other names m ore In keep­ m ission In central Peking. Rampaging bands of the “ Red guard” youths plastered the m is­ A Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) correspondent said the students also attacked the " In - Tung.’’ Then they headed toward an apartm ent complex alloted foreign residents. ing with the revolutionary sp irit. One theater’s name was chang­ C a m p u s C e n te r ed from Peace to the “ E ast Is The correspondent said police Red” theater. A well-known Can­ Intercepted them before they got to Park called Chung Yeng (Mid­ to the foreign enclave and block­ dle) Garden was renamed "P eo­ C l a y ’s D r a f t F ig h t ed their way because the situa­ tion was getting out of hand. The youth group Is an out­ ples G arden." S o m e tourists reported the youths jeered at them for w ear­ ing "bourgeoise clothing" and warned them not to do so. B IR T H D A Y Ir k s C o n g re s s m a n growth of the current govern­ ment purge of Intellectuals and The trav elers said many Chin­ ese visitors from Hong Kong and government officials who do not NEW YORK (UPI)—Rep. L. Mendel R ivers, D-S.C., chair­ man of the House arm ed service comm ittee, warned Thursday that be ‘infinitely higher' If the war w ere lo s t." He said it would be a big boost toward victory If the country had nuclear naval adhere to Mao’s hard-line policy of m ilitant socialism . They have had government backing In their wide-swung forays Into shopping Macao q u i c k l y borrowed less fashionable clothing from rela­ tives in Canton to avoid trouble. Japanese tourists said re p re ­ sentatives of the official China C E L E B R A T IO N Congress will do something to v essels. d istric ts that sell fancy w estern goods. The police interference travel service, which handles tighten up the draft law If heavy­ "One man has stopped us and reported T h u r s d a y apparently all tourist travel into China, weight boxing champion Cassius his name is Robert McNamara warned them not to take pic­ Clay gets a deferment on the (Secretary of Defense),** R ivers was the first such Impediments put In their way. tu res of the youth groups. grounds he is a Muslim m inister. said. In a “ give ’em hell’’ speech before a cheering session of the Veterans of Foreign Wars con­ 3gr vention, the w hite-haired legis­ lator deplored a lack of uniform­ R u s k S u g g e s t s V i e t W a r • Friday and Saturday, last ity In the procedures of local draft boards. " If that theologian of Black 2 days of our very first Muslim power, Cassius Clay, is M a y E n d W i t h o u t T a l k s deferred by that board In Louis­ ville, Ky., you watch what happ ens in Washington,” R i v e r s said. WASHINGTON (UPI)—S ecre­ might be somewhat a ttractiv e ." —Red China would turn down birthday event. Hurry on He also told the subcommittee any invitation to enter the United "W e a re going to do something tary of State Dean Rusk said that French President C harles de Nations as long as Nationalist If that board takes your boy and Thursday the Viet Nam w ar might leaves him (Clay) home to double simply fade away without any for­ Gaulle’s forthcoming v isit to Cambodia might serve u s e f u l China Is a m em ber. Rusk did not touch directly in for special values in ta lk ." m al agreem ent or even peace purposes. on Viet Nam In his prepared Rivers received another ova­ talks. De Gaulle could underline to statem ent, but s u b c o m m i t t e e tion when he commented on the deferment of Stokely Carmichael, He cited this prospect In tes­ timony before the Senate p re­ Cambodia, which adjoins Viet Nam, that the United States Is chairm an John C. Stennis, D- M lss., did so. famous campus togs head of the Student Nonviolent paredness subcommittee, which Interested In supporting Cam­ "A s a truly world power, we Coordinating Committee, as a is studying the extent of U.S. bodian neutrality, Rusk said. The cannot afford to become overly conscientious objector. m ilitary commitments around the French leader also could explore world. preoccupied with one a rea of '•This country didn’t get great the possibility of bringing the Asked about the chances of a the world or one set of prob­ by perm itting the antics of C ar­ Viet Nam conflict to a conference le m s," he said. m ichael, who when he Is called to serv e In the arm ed forces, quiet, undeclared end of the w ar, Rusk recalled that the f i g h t table "away from the b a t t l e ­ "We cannot let the require­ • Register for the 2 new fie ld ," he added. said 'Hell, no, I'm not going,’ ’* against the Greek Communist m ents and demands of Southeast "T h ere has, of course, been Asia, for example, degrade the Rivers said. guerrillas after World War II R ivers recommended stronger had ended that way. no Indication of this kind of possibility so far, but we might Importance of the NATO area outfits by John Meyer of m e a s u r e s be put into effect Form al negotiations at a peace which is still the decisive region hope for results from the v is it," for the United States andw estern against draft p rotestors and anti- table a re complicated, he ob­ Rusk said. Vlet Nam w ar dem onstrators, saying “ the m ost Important thing served, and may never come about in the Viet Nam situation. He opened the hearing by de­ Europe," he said. Rusk expressed hope that dur­ Norwich and Country Set claring that U.S. pledges to de- now is to win the w ar.’* Then he added: "If the other ing the current NATO review, the f e n d m ore 4han 40 n a t i o n s allies might work out a for­ side indicated any degree of de­ * The 2,000 delegates leaped to th eir feet and cheered and ap­ s ir e for deescalation, we would throughout the world lessen rath­ e r than Increase the chance of mula for a mutual reduction of still to be given aw ay plauded R ivers for a full minute be quickly aw are of it and would forces. w ar. w h e n he addressed rep o rters take corresponding steps.** The In an am iable session with the But, he quickly added, "T he covering the session: Communists have indicated no Senators, Rusk made these other force goals are related to the "L isten , you men who a re go­ such d esire, he said. points: nature of the threat and the So­ ing to w rite headlines calling Sen. Henry M. Jackson, ID- —F orm er President John F. viet forces in East Germany a re M e n d e l R ivers a hawk—who would you ra th e r have fight for Wash., rem arked that a fade-out of the w ar might perm it the North K e n n e d y would have followed not there as to u rists.” e Informal modeling of the much the sam e course as that of He said recent cutbacks in you, a hawk or a dove. The Viet­ Viet Nam to "sav e face." P resident Johnson in the Viet U.S. troops strength In Europe nam ese w ar is taking a heavy Rusk replied: "T h ere a re many toll in lives but the toll would reasons why a de facto solution Nam buildup. Rusk noted that Kennedy w a s Increasing U.S. w ere " a tem porary draw-down and rotation necessitated by the very latest in back-to- troop strength there at the time demands of the Viet Nam fight­ of his assassination in 1963. in g ." / W orld N ew s school fashions and at a Glance M U n io n B a n n e d free Cokes for all. Students Break Lines J A K A R T A ( U P I) — M o re than 3,000 m ilita n t a n ti- C o m m u n ist students T hursday broke through lines Z e it g e is t S a le s ? o f s m ilin g soldiers to march on the Indonesian p a r lia m e n t and demand it repudiate Pres id en t Su­ Z eitgeist magazine may or may A report issued in June by the k a r n o ’ s renewed c la im s to power. They gave p a r ­ not be banned from the Union lia m e n t 48 hours to put Sukarno in his place ‘ ‘or Building. Faculty Committee on Student Affairs suggested changes In dis­ Drawing fo r this swingy w e 'll take a c tio n ." The latest round In Michigan tribution policy. The students are m e m b ers of the Indonesian u n iv e rs ity and high school student action fronts State’s year-long dispute over distribution of literatu re on cam­ The report will be discussed skirt and ribby sweater ( K A M I and K A P I). They w ere incensed by Sukarno’s pus cam e late Thursday after­ by the Academic Council at a Independence Day speech Aug. 17 in which he said noon. special meeting Sept. 20. by Country Set, Sat. at 4 he s till was the lead er of Indonesia, retu rn ed to Pat Vinge, business manager It Is expected that eventually his old p r o - l e f t i s t line and blamed the nation's fo r the controversial, Indepen­ the Academic Council will for­ economy troubles on the m il it a r y . dent lite ra ry magazine, was told w ard a revised report to the that the Union newsstand would Board of T ru stees for approval. not c a rry Zeitgeist until perm is­ Jam es H. Denison, assistant to Letter Thanks Family sion had been obtained from Em­ the president for University rela ­ Rumson, N .J. ery G. F o ster, directo r of dor­ tions, said Thursday afternoon WA S H I N G T O N (UPI) — m itory and food serv ices. that he had heard nothing other Presid en t Johnson has written Johnson’s letter, dated Aug. 22, said he had learned only F oster, who met early Thurs­ than Informal discussion of dis­ a New J e rse y couple ex p ress­ recently that the Hoffman fam - day afternoon with Philip J. May, tribution problem s within th e ing thanks on behalf of the en ­ vice president for business and central adm inistration. tire country for the service of Uy was the only one with five sons now on active duty in finance, could n o t be reached ” 1 think everybody's waiting their five sons in the Marine for comment. fo r the Board of T rustees to act,*' B i r t h d a y S p e c ia l C orps. m ilitary service, which he said was unprecedented in the Control over distribution pol­ Denison said. **I don’t really T he p arents a re M r. a n d icy Is a m atter of dispute at know just who Is In charge of M rs. Henry J . Hoffman of M arine Corps. Michigan State at present. Zeit­ distribution policy right now.'* Whalers Face Problem geist was being distributed In a booth and on the Union newsstand He said that In his personal opinion Z eitgeist Is an indepen­ famous name new solid and as p art of an agreem ent reached dent magazine wlh no ties to the T O K Y O ( A P ) - - A government spokesman said e a rlie r this year between the University. T h u rs d a y the forthcom ing fou r-n a tio n whaling con­ fe re n c e may face rough sailing because th e re is no magazine staff and Jack B reslln, University se cretary . "They should have the same rights as any other Independent print co-ordinates for ¡r. petites sign the Soviet Union is w illin g to com prom ise. This was in m ost observers' magazine, such as Time or News­ If the Soviets do cooperate, the conference open­ opinion an Interim arrangem ent w eek," Denison said. "No more ing Aug. 31 could end in one day, an o ffic ia l of the designed to smooth roiledw aters. and no le s s ." f is h e r ie s agency added. Japan, Norway and the Soviet Union— the three whaling nations— plus B rita in , are scheduled to meet f o r about a week to divide among R e s ta u ra n t S e r v in g D a ily th e m the 3,500 blue whale unit catch quota set at to the International Whaling C o m m is s io n ’ s meeting in London in June. f o r g r a c io u s a n d A great m ix-and-m atch group! All at great reductions! S e a s o n ’s n e w Final Action Near lo o k s in s o lid s and prints to pair up i n g r e a t h a r m o n y a n y w a y y o ji d e lig h t fu l d i n i n g WASHINGTON (U PI)—The the com m erce department to choose. Skirts and to p s in nautical navy or autum n-leaf brow n, steed House n e a r e d final action the proposed new department. Serving D o ily 7 a.m . to 2 p.m. to fit the junior p e tite w ith perfection, Sizes 3 to 13. H u r r y in. Thursday of the adm inistra­ But Republicans a n d c o n ­ T T ^ a l b e r t tion’s proposal to create a gressm en from coastal port and 5 to 9 p.m. cabinet-level department of transportation, em broiled in a are a s demanded that the agen­ cy be made independent In­ JN OtT I L Ic• M OkT I i l -’ Sundays 8 a.m . to 2 p.m. P riv a te P arty Rooms Republican attempt to keep stead as a means of rehabili­ ocean shipping out of it. tating the nation's merchant 1427 West Saginaw T he bill would tran sfer the fleet. Ph. 337-1741 m aritim e adm inistration from F r id a y , A u gu st 26 , 1966 4 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n M S U G r i d d e r s S t a r t ‘ C r a c k i n g P a d s ' Add this to the departure of Reid a re two of the top sopho­ 'ball, and they a re traditionally "T h is is a very challenging T h ere is no doubt that Daugh­ powerful.” By L A R R Y W E R N E R veteran Coach Rip Engle, and m ores. season, because we have so much erty will have a tough time win­ Daugherty won’t be able to take Speaking of the two team s the State News Sports W r i t e r ning the Big Ten championship you don’t have the best of out­ expected of u s,” Daugherty said. the Nittany Lions lightly. Penn Spartans will play before the again. But there a re still a few looks. The curtain ris e s on another "However, on the other hand, State has not had a losing sea­ tough Big Ten season begins at s p o r t s magazines picking the New Coach Joe Paterno is c ry ­ football season for Spartan fans it’s a great challenge to live up son in 27 y ea rs. Illinois, Oct. 1, Daugherty said, Spartans to take it all. ing about the inexperience but Sept. 17 when the Wolfpack of to what people expect of u s .” the inexperienced players Penn ‘T h e y a re outstanding team s in N o r t h Carolina State invades NSC and Penn State will chal­ "Penn State is always strong,” th eir sections of the country.” lenge the Spartans before the State has a re potentially out­ Spartan Stadium. But the season Daugherty said. "They a re right The Spartan schedule is tough, beginning of fall term . The Penn standing. begins Sept. 1 for the team. Frank Spaziani, a flashy quar­ in the middle of some of the and MSU could use something State game is Sept. 24. country’s best high school foot- less than a tough schedule in a After the gridders slick up for North Carolina State poses the terback, and middle guard Mike y ear when the odds a re against P re s s Day, Aug. 31, the pads sta rt firs t challenge for Daugherty in cracking the following day on 67 It. a year of 10 big challenges. Most One consolation of the ’66 sche­ men who will rep o rt for the open­ fans regard the non-conference dule is that three of the toughest ing of d rills. opener with the Atlantic Coast gam es a re at home. Those being T h e team is the sm allest Conference power a s a m ere Michigan, P u r d u e and Notre group invited out in years, and warmup, but things could get so this could be indicative of Coach Dame. warm that the gridders may end It prom ises to be a great year Duffy' Daugherty’s claim that "We up sweating it out against the fo r MSU football fans. lack depth.” Wolfpack. After the Spartans retu rn from Traditionally, one of the tough­ NCS has 31 letterm en back Champagne - Urbana, and th eir est coaching y ears for a coach from the ’65 team which won the is the y ear following a cham ­ tangle with the Illlni, Michigan’s ACC c h a m p i o n s h i p . What’s W olverines will be here Oct. 8, pionship. All of the champs’ op­ worse, from the MSU standpoint, and another big game follows with ponents a re gunning for the top is that a host of top regulars team, and Daugherty would like Ohio State. are back. The big in tra-state clash is nothing better than to be a p re ­ Coach E arle Edwards has been % Oct. 15, atC olum bus.The follow­ season “ a lso -ra n ” pick. known as a coach who can win The s e a s o n following th e ing week, Purdue, the team which with little m aterial. T his season, many prognosticators are picking championship has been an e s ­ he has much m aterial, and his pecially disasterous one for Big to win the Big Ten title, visits crew could give the Green and Ten team s. Michigan provided a White a tough time. E ast Lansing, Oct. 22. Nov. 5 finds the Spartans at Last-Minute Conditioning classic example of the so-called Leader of the pack is Charlie Evanston, I1L, for a game with Spartan lin eb acker Bob B ra w le y is shown on his “ Rose Bowl Jinx” when they Noggle, a two-time letterw inner, finished in a tie for seventh after N orthw estern. T h e n it’s back s u m m e r construction job. Construction work is con­ DUFFY DAUGHERTY and a capable signal-caller. He home for a game with Iowa, on s id e re d good conditioning w ork f o r a football play­ the banner year in *64. has a tough backfield with 190- Nov. 12, and on Nov. 19, the e r , but the days of conditioning a re growing short pound tailback Don DeArment, season’s finale, a home game with the approach of the opening of p ra c tic e Sept. 1, 195-pound wingback Gary Rowe with the Irish of Notre Dame. and Billy Wyland, who weighs 205 It looks like a great home sea­ and averaged 3.5 yards per ca rry son, and the fans have responded la st season. with the Michigan andNotre Dame The re a l strength is on de­ fense, where a pair of All-Am­ games sold out at home and the Ohio State away game tabs all T ic k e t P o lic y S e t erica candidates bolster what gone. looks like a tough unit. Also, Bill Beardsley, ticket D e n n i s Byrd, 6-4 and 250 pounds, is a defensive tackle, and Pete Sokalsky, 6-1 and 215, manager, has announced an a ll- tim e reco rd of nearly 25,000 se a­ F o r E a r ly G am es son tickets sold. is a rugged defensive end. Both A ticket-purchasing policy for —Student tickets may be p u r­ Thus, it looks like whatever men gained All-ACC laurels last the Spartans do, they will have MSU’s firs t two home football chased for with identifica­ year, and they are looking for a lot of people watching them. games was announced Thursday tion. All - Am erica recognition this W i t h sham rocks and le p ri- by Bill Beardsley, ticket mana­ —P resen t both ticket and ID season. ger. for admittance (tickets will not chauns, the Irish a re great peo­ A "N orth Carolina State won the ple for superstition. Unlucky o r Both the MSU-North C arolina specify certain seats, just a sec - conference championship l a s t State and MSU-Penn State games tion.) not, the year of Daugherty's "big season,” Daugherty said. "And challenge" is his 13th as MSU's will be played before the s ta rt Advanced student tickets may they have practically their whole of fall term c lasses. be obtained anytime during the ■ team back. They’r e bound to give number one Irishm an. week p rio r to the Penn State Steps for purchasing student Oil us a tough tim e.” game at the ticket m anager's of­ tickets are: Six sophomores will be s ta r t­ - On the morning of the game fice in Jenison Field house, but ing for Penn State this fall. T here In tr a m u r a l day (Sept. 17 NCS and Sept. 24 are unavailable fo r theUCS game. are 17 of these rookies on the Penn State) present spring or T icket distribution is handle! firs t two team s, offensively and N e w s s u m m e r t e r m identification on a first-co m e first-se rv e b a­ defensively. cards o r fee receipt cards or sis with booths opening at 9 a.m . All students who have lockers any proof of m atriculation as Saturday. in the Men's IM Building m ust The Questing Beast Washington Works Out cle a r them by 9 tonight. Cleaning proof as an MSU student. Non-students may obtain tick­ --P re se n t this ID at any of ets at $5 on the game day or 211 Abbott Road- Gene Washington, Spartan end, does dips on p a r a lle l operations a re scheduled to be­ the Spartan Stadium booths de­ advanced tickets a re now on sale Next to State Theatre b a rs to condition h im s e lf f o r the season which opens gin, and this necessitates the signated as student ticketbooths. at Jenison Fleldhouse. T ues.-Sat., 10:30-5:30 Sept. 17 against North C a r o lin a State. D r i l l s begin removal of anything in the lock­ Sept. 1. Photo by Tony F e r r a n t e e rs . VV'ed.-'til 8:00, Closed Mon. A tte n tio n P le a s e M SU S tu d e n ts L iv in g O ff % K. K Ä ij gJ C am p u s F a ll T e r m s» A, H H P A « I £ ’.* ¿ c k « i j p p r - *$ ' I m / fffff F o r your convenience the telephone company w ill provide a t e m p o r a r y office in E a st Lansing to take o rd e r s f o r new 'a*** \;j: telephone s e rv ic e . Rugby Practice M S U ’ s Rugby Club, shown p ra c tic in g , is seeking new but not n e c e s s a rily experienced p la y e rs . The club p r a c tic e s again at 4 p.m . today at O ld C o ile g e F ie ld . A U T H E N T IC Although not yet a v a r s it y sport, Rugby Club spokes­ DATES: SEPTEMBER 19, 1966 THROUGH men a re hoping to attain v a r s it y status in the near n a tu ra l s h o u ld e r fa s h io n s f u tu re . Photo by Russ Steffey SEPT. 28, 1966 t r a d i t i o n a l l y f i n e s u its LOCATION: 337 ABBOTT ROAD The New Hot Record (NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE) i MADISONAIRE M aking YOUR SIGN OF AUTHENTIC NATURAL SHOULDER FASHIONS sim ple things perfectly TIM E: 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M . CLOSED 3UNDAY 'Black Cloud’ s o m e tim e s takes the most skill. b y T a k e M a d i s o n a i r e natural s h o u ld e r c l o t h i n g w i t h its n e a t s t y l i n g , its u n ­ cluttered look, its e a s y c o m t o r t . M e a n d D e m G u y s O n l y t h e u l t i m a t e in t a i l o r i n g skills a n d extra care can p r o d u c e c l o t h ­ i n g cat s u c h o b v i o u s l y authentic If you can’t stop by, call 489-9911 Saturday, p e r f e c t i o n . L e a v e it t o M a d i s o n a i r e t o d r e s s y o u the* w a y a gentleman Se p te m b er 24 between 8 a.m. - 5 p .m . and o ur special represen tatives will take Recorded live at s h o u ld b e dressed. you r o r d e r . $69.50 M IC H IG A N B ELL the Coral Gables TE LE P H O N E Now on Sale at your H n jo s itc h e W r o s . Favorite Record Shop DOW NTOW N-LANSING M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n s in g , M ich ig a n F r id a y , A u gu st 2 6 , 1966 5 R e g i s t e r i n g W D r ills T o T e s t D e t w ile r O f G r a d s ' ANN ARBOR i/P)~Bump Elliott Wednesday that he would have tice with the first double ses­ long way In solidifying our back- doesn't intend to wait too long to a pretty good idea within the sion Thursday. The twice daily field,” Elliott said. **We have find out just how much help Jim next seven days. s e s s i o n s will continue until C arl Ward at one half and Dave C a r s S e t Detwiler is going to be to the The W olverines staged their school opens Sept. 1. F ish er at full, so a healthy Det- Michigan football team this year. annual p re ss photographers day ” lf Detwiler is sound—and the w ller will help a lot.” Vehicle registration dates have In fact, the head coach said Wednesday and opened fall prac­ doctors say he is—it will go a Detwiler, a senior from To­ been announced for graduate em­ ledo, played ? total of only 34 ployes, students and off-campus minutes In the firs t three games freshm en. last year before he was sidelined Registration for graduate em­ by a knee Injury. He underwent ploye perm its will begin Sept. surgery but m issed active spring 19 at the Vehicle-Bicycle Office, Quonset 103. The perm its will practice. He started at left half in 1964 be Issued to full-tim e MSU em­ and played 263 minutes while ployes whose spouse is enrolled playing all 10 games. Detwiler fo r seven o r m o fe c re d its. P rin t­ scored three touchdowns, gained ed proof of spouse's employment 282 yards for a four-yard aver­ or spouse’s ID card will be r e ­ age and caught 10 passes for quired. 184 yards and two touchdowns. Graduate assistan ts, graduate Detwiler took a pass from research assistan ts, departmen­ Bob Tim berlake and scored the tal graduate assistan ts, pre-d o c- game-winning touchdown against to ral fellows and assistant In­ Ohio State to give the Wolverines stru cto rs a re also qualified and the Big Ten title and the Rose m ust p resent printed proof of Bowl berth. MSU employment In order to ob­ Ron J o h n s o n , a sophomore tain a p erm it. from Detroit Northwestern, is Students m ust reg ister th eir Usted as the second team left vehicles a t the IM Building d u r­ half in back of Detwiler. ing c l a s s reg istratio n . After Junior Ernie Sharpe, who gain­ class reg istratio n , vehicle reg­ ed 73 yards in 18 rushes and istratio n will be held at Quonset caught four p asses for 62 more 103. In o rd er to reg ister, stu­ dents must p resent a valid driv­ S o ftb a ll C h a m p io n s yards while acting as the swing man in the backfield last year, e r ’s license and submit proof of is another possibility. personal o r imm ediate f a m i l y ownership of the vehicle. They P ic tu re d are m e m b ers of the Botany IM softball team, which defeated the En g i­ m ust also possess liability and property damage insurance. neers Thursday, 12-0, to win the second-half t e r m softball championship. Botany p itc h e r Jim Gehman lim ite d the losers to three hits, while Russ F re e d and Roger Visit NEIAC Today Off-campus freshm en who have Beachy had th ree hits each f o r the w inners. Fro n t row (fro m left): Ralph V e n - N e x t to p re -re g lste red for classes may e r e , Olan Yo d er, F re e d and C h a rlie M e llin g e r. Back row; Gehman, M e rv Roth, Beachy, Dave M a r t in and Harold Kauffm an. Photo by Russ Steffey P aram o u n t News re g iste r th eir vehicles at Quon­ B u m p A n d C o . se t 103 beginning Sept. 26. 543 E. G r a n d R iv e r M SU B o o k S t o r e MSU B ook S to re MSU Book S to re MSU B ook S tore MSU Book Store MSU B o o k S to re MSU B o o k S to re O n e -W a y T r a ffic F o r F o o tb a ll D a y s A one-way traffic system for certain campus stre e ts will be used again this year on all home football game days. R epresentatives from five area police departm ents, the S t a t e C rescent Road entrance/exit, but Is required to exit via the North C rescent Road entrance/exit onto H arrison Road. —U niversity Village residents should note that traffic on K ala­ I E veryo n e Highway Dept, and theU niversity Bus service met Thursday at mazoo S treet is one-way east Kellogg Center to c o o r d i n a t e before the game and one-way overall traffic plans and each west a fte r the game. department ’s manpower require - P rio r to the game, the only ments for the coming football exit is Marigold Avenue to H ar­ season. rison Road. H its T h e Over 250 policemen and stu­ After the game, the only exit dent traffic directo rs work to ­ is west on Kalamazoo Street or gether to expedite the flow of north on Marigold Avenue and football traffic e a c h Saturday west on Kalamazoo Street. T here when between 12,000 and 25,000 is no southbound traffic on M ari­ vehicles will appear on campus. gold at this tim e. The one-way traffic system —C h erry Lane: usually goes into effect a t 12 P rio r to the game the exit noon each home game Saturday. from C herry Lane will be west Outgoing traffic after the game on Shaw Lane to H arrison Road will follow an exact re v e rsa l or east on Shaw Lane to C hest­ of the route by which it entered nut Road and north on Chestnut. J a c k p o t! the campus. After the game the entrance- All persons driving on the exit for C herry Lane is H a rri­ campus who a re not attending the son Road to Shaw Lane and Shaw game should try to avoid this to H arrison respectively. traffic flow. One-way traffic flow before the T raffic will be allowed to flow game will be as follows: freely on the campus during the Kalamazoo Road will be one­ game. way, east, to Birch Road. An express bus route from the Willow, Wilson and S t a d i u m Communter Parking Lot to the roads a re also one way e ast and stadium is closed before and West Shaw Lane will be one-way after the game to all traffic east to Birch Road, then one-way except the express bus and e m e r­ gency vehicles. north. E ast Shaw Lane will be one­ way, west, from Hagadorn Road Be in the blue chips M arried housing, beginning at to the Livestock Pavalion, and about 12 noon, is affected by the traffic system as follows: —Spartan Village: all traffic entering campus from the north entrances will be routed when you go home. P r io r to the game traffic exit­ over the bridge by the Women’s ing Spartan Village may move in Intram ural Building to parking the norm al traffic patterns. lots J and Q. A fter the game, no outgoing traffic is perm itted via the south T hese one - way routes will be rev ersed after the game. SELL your books for cash. We’ll be open all through finals week. SCOREBOARD A M E R IC A N L E A G U E N A T IO N A L L E A G U E W L PCT. G3 W L P C T . GB Baltim ore 80 45 .640 ----- Pittsburgh 74 51 .592 ----- DETROIT 68 56 .548 11-1/2 San F ran, 75 52 .591 ----- Cleveland 68 59 .535 13 Los Angeles 72 53 .576 2 Minnesota 67 61 .523 14-1/2 Philadelphia 68 59 .535 7 Chicago 66 61 .520 15 St. Louis 65 61 .516 9-1/2 Calif or r i a MSU 63 63 .500 17-1/2 Cincinnati 61 65 .484 13-1/2 Washington 58 73 .443 25 Atlanta 59 66 .472 15 New York 56 71 .441 25 Houston 56 70 .444 18-1/2 Kansas City 56 71 .441 25 New York 56 71 .441 19 Boston 54 76 .415 28-1/2 Chicago 43 81 .347 30-1/2 Standings do not include T h u rsd a y's games. Nick’sVilla Venice BOOK STORE F O R M E R L Y M A R IA ’ S Serving Authentic Italian Foods Steaks, Chops, Sea Food P i z z a - In o r O u t in the Center for International Programs A n d , Of C o u r s e , Your F a v o r i t e Beverage Banquet F acilities Available Nick Laskaris P h o n e IV 9 - 5751 Plenty of Free Parking 1810 S. Washington MSU B oo k S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B o o k S t o r e MSU B ook Store MSU B o o k S to r e MSU B o o k g»ore MSU Book Store F r id a y , A u g u st 2 6 , 1966 6 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n STORES MUST STILL IMPROVE A w a rd F o u r 4 - H ’e r s T r ip s To W a s h in g to n C o n fe r e n c e Mall No Effect Here The planning commission ad­ Top 4-H winners w ere chosen In several divisions Thursday. G loria Brown, 17, Mason, Jam es V era C ary, 17, Coleman, T im Andrews, 17, Freemont, and Su­ Rhodeman, M a r i n e City, and Construction of a proposed Me­ Planning Commission has come The m ost important contest san Roudebush, 16, Iron R iver. Irene M artus, 16, of Brown C ity. ridian Mall shopping center and to agreement on the develop­ vocates building a tower office T he 4-H show, which began Top p riz e s In other contests held during the four day show office area in Meridian Town­ ment, it will be submitted to building on the second block of Tuesday, ends today. included trip s to Chicago for was the National Conference, 4-H ship should have no effect on the City Council for approval o r Abbott Road, at Linden and Grove One finalist’s was chosen to go those 16 y e a rs old and over, "H all Of F am e.” continuing needs of EastLanslng, m odification.” S treets. Records for all 4-H m em bers to M ontreal to the U.S. Canadian and trip s to Grand T ra v e rs e a city official said Thursday. Ideas that have been consid­ 'T h is would provide much- 4-H Exchange. He is L a rry E lm - for those 15 and under. have been kept during th eir en­ " If anything, it m e a n s we ered thus far center around im ­ needed office space,” said Con­ leaf, 16, of Iron R iver. Michigan T hose w inners going to Chi­ tire membership, and winners of should go ahead faster with plans proved parking facilities, a pos­ lisk. Perhaps an additional p a rk ­ Is one of eight states In the na­ cago a s a re su lt of T hursday’s this contest w ere determ ined on to improve and enlarge our com ­ sible tower office building, and ing facility would be constructed tion to participate in this ex­ contests a re : E stella Patton, 17, the basis of those re co rd s plus m ercial a re a ,’’ said G. Michael a plaza pedestrian walk-way. on the corner of Abbott Road and change. Albion, who won the weed iden­ personal interview s. Conlisk, E ast Lansing’s plan­ The most favorable spot for a Albert Street, for those who use The four top winners will goto Other finalists in the National tification c o n t e s t : G r e g o r y ning director. proposed parking ramp isonC ity the tower building. Washington D.C. this A pril.T hey Conference will take an educa­ Loughridge, 17, New P o rt, for " If we wait, we may lose some Parking Lot No, 1, on Albert " It is important that we r e ­ tional trip to Chicago. They a re the Junior leadership contest: a re John Kinney, 17, of Concord, potential com m ercial estab lish ­ S treet. Consideration has been m em ber, in planning this city s David VanDyke, 17, Almont, fo r­ m ents.1' made for a covered arcade walk­ development, that at least 60 p er e stry dem onstration; Sally E li­ In 1965 East Lansing’s Plan­ way between the parking facility cent of E ast Lansing^ s trade zabeth Walcutt, 16, Dagget, and ning Commission began studying and the re a r of the shops facing com es from students, Conlisk M arie Menda, 16, of Dagget, D ale W a r n e r , a 1962 graduate of MSU, Is a Republi­ and compiling needs of the city, Grand R iver. said. can candidate f o r the state leg islatu re in the 56th for th e ir dem onstrations In land­ some of the economical data nec­ ‘T h is would not only give ped­ 'T h is means that we have a lot scaping. m ore pedestrian traffic than most d is t r i c t (Eaton and Calhoun counties.) He Is shown essary' to future development, and estrians a more pleasant walk, above In a posed p ic tu re in the House of R epresen­ Four winners In the dairy c a t­ future planning goals. but would give the merchants the c itie s .” t a tiv e s where he was an intern t o a G O P r e p r e s e n t a - tle contest will go to Chicago as In July, Jack Brown of Begrow opportunity to make better use He stre sse d that the planning a team to compete against other commission wants to make walk­ t iv e . and Brown architectural firm , of re a r window displays, Con­ team s from acro ss the U«S.They ing patterns efficient and pleasant a re L ee H unsberger and Douglas Bloomfield Hills, was engaged lisk said. by the commission as consul­ Second-story connections from for shoppers. Sprague, from Ionia, JoAnn Skin­ tant to present ideas for the downtown area in three-dim en­ the parking ramp to stores a re also being considered, along with T here is a possibility of tu rn ­ ing the firs t two blocks of MAC Avenue and Albert Street, from ASMSU Fund Change ner, of Linden: and Roger Wied- m ayer, of Ann A rbor. sional urban design. plans to make slight changes in accounts a re maintained. He said O thers going to Chicago will s tor e-fronts, with the agreem ent Abbott Road to C harles Street, (continued f r o m page 1) be Dale D. Grayblll, of G rant, "Brow n’s study will probably this week that he and other offi­ take at least three more m onths,” of owners, to give a more unified into a m all-plaza area. cials of the Office of Student Af­ for his dairy demonstration; Den­ s a id C o n lisk . “T h en , when the look. _______________ Automobile traffic would be popular entertainm ent and the fa irs met this sum m er with the nis Beneway, of Grand Blanc, routed down C harles Street to legislative aid accounts,” Hek- U niversity C om ptroller to review and E lrea Nugent of Ubly for Linden, and up Abbott Road, leav­ huis explained. ‘T hen th ere ’s ASMSU’s accounting procedures. h e r personal improvement dem ­ ing the main commercial area the ASMSU general fund account. “ If the students had been avail­ onstration. free for pedestrian traffic. It’s ea sie r to account for the able, they would have been in­ Going to Grand T ra v e rse a re S t o c k M a r k e t R e t r e a t "Of course, a project as large money if you divide it up that volved too,” Hefke said. Susan Cornenwett, Carleton, for as this would naturally come up way, but ASMSU is responsible He indicated that the talks were her recreatio n demonstration; G. with some opposition,” Conlisk for them all. tentative in nature, but that the Thom as Cunningham, Pittsford, R e s u m e s A ft e r R a l l y rem arked. “ As of June 30 some of the business office’s action was not for crop and weed identification; The main problem has come accounts had deficits. We should A rthur C urry, Almont, forestry; NEW YORK (U PI)—T h e Stock M a rk e t re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y to w hat entirely unexpected. from persons who fear that by be able to recoup these deficits "A s far as I ’m concerned, we and Malcom Barclay, M etamore, h a s been n o rm a l re c e n tly a s p r ic e s re tr e a te d along a b ro a d fro n t. erecting a parking ram p north by the end of fall te rm .” a re going to operate as if the for a soil and w ater dem onstra­ Trading was moderately active. of the Grand River shops, the Hekhuis blamed the mix-up deficit w ere still in the specific tion. T he lis t ra llie d in th e e a rly h o u rs but th e m ove fa ile d to a ttr a c t aesthetic value of the r e a r s of this sum m er on ‘‘a lack of good accounts," Hefke said. "Student enough b u y e rs to keep going and p ric e s d rifte d lo w er d u rin g th e the sto re s would be lost. communication,” and said his tax money (the main source of T h ere w ere winners In sev ­ aftern o o n , taking th e ir s h a r p e s t d ro p in th e fin a l 3° ^ i" ^ ® f ‘ “I don’t believe this is tru e ,” office would make every effort revenue for the ASMSU general e ra l divisions of the h orse show T h e d eclin e p ro v e d th e b e lie f of som e a n a ly s ts th at W ednesday’ s Conlisk said. ‘T h e re is much to discuss the situation with the fund) will not be used to pay off held T hursday. They are: Greg s m a r t advance w as m e re ly a s h o r t-liv e d " te c h n ic a l ra lly b ro u g h t that can be done to improve business office and improve It. the popular entertainm ent deficit. Phillips of E ast Lansing; P at on by b a rg a in hunting am ong the m any d e p re s s e d is s u e s in th e U s t. the aesthetic value of that area, " I t’s a misconception of each I Rushlow, Allen Park; Roger F u l­ T he U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l Stock M ark et In d ic a to r show ed "I think the business office le r and Linda Whitefleld, N orth- and the parking facility could other’s ro le s on the p a rts of trie d to cle a r the accounts, so a lo s s of 1.13 p e r c en t on th e 1,424 is s u e s tra d e d . T h e re w e r e 889 help.” ASMSU and the U niversity B usi­ the books would show fewer a c ­ ville; C arol Dunbar, B e r r i e n lo s e r s and 310 g a in e r s . Two is s u e s h it new 1966 h ighs w h ile 203 The biggest problem the plan­ ness Office,” Hekhuis said. County; Jim Mobley, Tecum seh; counts with deficits,” J o h n Dale, B u c h a n a n ; J i m d ro p p ed to new lows* T he New Y ork Stock E xchange Index show ed a lo s s equal to 55 ning commission has to deal with H e k h u i s , when asked if he is a r r i v i n g at an agreem ent thought that the tra n sfer would Both the changes in procedure Cattle Judged Reeves, Wayne County; SteveL a- c e n ts in the a v e ra g e s h a r e p r i c e . T ra d in g to taled 6,760,000 s h a r e s and the annual audit of the Uni­ cy, B errien County; Rick B a s- among the m em bers. handicap student government fis ­ v ersity ’s books took place in P a r t of the State 4 - H Show being held h e re this compared w ith 7,080,000 s h a r e s W ednesday. “ We have been working, not cally this fall, said: sler, N iles; Cheryl Baldwin, L a ­ D ow -Jones in d u s tria ls d ro p p ed 7.18 to 792.37, th e i r lo w est le v e l July. week includes a cattle show. Above is the judging only with Brown, but with mem­ ‘ ‘We’re not w orried about a lack p eer. Paul V. Rumpsa, U niversity of Brown Swiss cows. Photo by Russ Steffey s in c e F e b ru a r y , 1964. b e rs of the East Lansing Cham­ of funds, just about the fact that com ptroller, declined to explain ber of C o m m e r c e and m e r­ for some reason the students the changes o r the reasons for chants,” Conlisk said. weren’t consulted. The Student them. Board can vote to usé the s u r ­ “ You can get your own facts NO SIGNS OF LET-UP I1 rI lrDör i v11M 1r u n plus from other funds for gen­ on th is,”, he told a State News e - i n T h ea tr e 9 , i» Visit NEIAC Today e ra l fund expenditures if it wans to .” re p o rte r. Rumpsa showed the re p o rte r a copy of a July 12 N e x t to Norman Hefke, assistant d i­ State News editorial which he R e d s M o r e D e t e r m i n e d N o w re c to r of student activities, ad­ has had encased In plastic. P aram ount News NOW THRU SUN. (3) HITS vises the ASMSU cabinet, under The e d i t o r i a l claimed that WASHINGTON (UPI)—Defense The two spoke to newsmen Rusk’s views on Hanoi’s w ar 543 E. G r a n d R i v e r which several of the separate Rumpsa could force the ASMSU Secretary Robert S. McNamara after a cabinet meeting with P r e s ­ policy differed slightly. He said ALSO KIRMA’S GHOST SHOW f r i. o n ly Student Board to buckle under to said Thursday there w ere signs ident Johnson. he know of no new Communist his demands concerning certain the Communists had rededicated decision on prosecuting the w ar. One of the signs of renewed FIRST L A N S IN G SHOWING AT 7:50 DRIVE aspects of the procedures in col­ them selves to fighting the Viet Communist determ ination, Mc­ The problem , he explained, was - I N Nam w ar as hard as ever. sim ply th ere had been no Com­ m am lecting student taxes, Nam ara said, was i n c r e a s e d He agreed with Secretary of m unist decision to talk peace. »m Hm S o u lh w M l o tU tfW ln g o n M -7 8 "I would have sued you for Communist infiltration f r o m i*dgsu State Dean Rusk that no new Rusk said diplomatic contacts libel, if it w eren’t for my posi­ North to South. Red forces a re political decisions had been made to sound out possibilities of peace tion,” Rumpsa said. ‘T h a t edi­ entering South Viet Nam at a to change Hanoi’s 1960 declara­ talks will be maintained despite torial didn’t have a basis in ra te of 5,000 men a month. This tion to take over South Viet Nam. past failu res. | fact.” is trip le the level in mid-1965 McNamara said there was "no Asked what the facts w ere In T here appeared, McNamara said, and six tim es the ra te in 1964. FIRST LANSING SHOWING this instance, Rumpsa would only to be a " c le a r decision as of b asis ’* for changing the balance today” to continue the w ar at a At the sam e tim e, he added, between NATO forces and their say, ‘T h ey (ASMSU) have over­ ft "high level of Intensity.*’ the U.S. w ar effort was Inflict­ Communist counterparts, mem­ drawn some accounts.” ing heavy c a s u a l t i e s , had b e rs of the Warsaw P act, be­ thw arted a Communist monsoon cause the Communist threat to M idw est Chinese Europe had not lessened. season offensive and had eroded M e stick up Communist m orale to the point Despite the Viet Nam w ar, y fu é S tu d e n t-A lu m n i R a lly the defense se c re ta ry said, the 4 •vsxfcgo*-». fQgn* the Queen M ary th eir defection ra te had doubled. . U.S. bombing of North Viet United States is better prepared September 2 -4 now to fulfill its worldwide m ili­ Lady,you hr.veu’re r e oil i t Nam had caused a "v e ry dram atic decline” in Communist petro­ tary commitment than at any time Friday, Sept. 2: your rocker! C o lo r M ovie - ‘ ‘ Beautiful D uckling” leum supplies, he said. The allies have been killing in recent y e a rs. He reaffirm ed U.S. goals of Communists at the ra te of 1,000 disarm am ent and nuclear weapon J NEAR TOM GLA2CR SING THE BALLAD OF “NAMU. C o lo r with English Dialogue THE KILLER WHALE” ON UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS p e r week, McNamara reported, control and chided the Soviet RELEASED THRU 8:30 P . M . - WILSON A U D I T O R I U M Union fo r obstructing disarm a­ I COLOR by D e lu x e \ UNITED ARTISTS com pared to 100 Americans and Admission - 50C 200 South Vietnamese killed each ment proposals by refusing to ac­ Sunday, Sept. 4; week. cept inspection guarantees. HIT NO. (2) SHOWN ONCE AT 9:51 Stage Show - Chinese songs, dances Program Info - 332-6944 NOW SHOWING! and fashion show, fea tu rin g Great T w in *H it e n te r ta in e r s f r o m Chicago A L L C O LO R PROGRAM CHAINED TONY TOGETHER- 7:30 P.M . - UNION BALLROOM CAM PUS 2:40-6:20-10:00 C U R T IS Admission - 50C 1:00-4:30-8:15 to th e ■ andTONY — The Wildest, Funniest Day! KJELLINFranciosa I COSTARRING AS HOSSITER ûr die.' SIDNEY ICON RICHARD TEJOHN W IL LIA M G O ET Z ».«„»JACKD O N O H U E _____________________________ .... R O D S E R L I N G ÜUKE e u in g t o n T E C H N I C O L O R JA C K F IN N E Y P A N A V IS IO N | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ n ■ A in a nA P O IT IE R M AUTO RACING i AT THE TRACK THE H I T NO. (2) IN C O L O R AT 7;50___________ STARS C A L L HOME SPEEDWAY I ITheBigComedyof Mnateen^erty-Saxll 4 SATURDAYS mis son uim FRIDAYS i í A l i w v '” Inspirad by e Super Stocks a Flying Super Modified s the song BAY TAYLOR BODFREY "Dominique" flying around shortening the track 4 M-G-M presents the oval, with speed, AJOHNBECK PRODUCTION e Featuring: C entral Michigan’s o Open class stock competition. 4 wit* C A R A W I L L I A M S RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS Only Figure 8 T im e T ria ls 7:00 P .M . 4 B O & H G . Race where x m arks the spot where Races 8 :3 0 P .M . 4 6RÈÊR 6ARS0N |»i:ioh im(no:uc'ioii ‘TflKDKOHllMIt ’ *T WIlliMINlfYlER i.■«**►• H IM Kyl'Nl T/i„h f , * ciMti M>n b 1c Y C L E ;“Ca MEEa 5, Watch, RLB, Joel Baby, Bill, Anne, C a r- PAULA ANN HAUGHEV. typist. perm it racial or religious TURD FALCON 1965, standard ACCIDENT" PROBLEM? C a l l 1 with a discrim ination In Its ad­ s h i f t , radio, six cylinder, 4- able color TV’s available by clothing, school supplies, and KALAMAZOO STREET BODY the week o r month. Call REN- other Item s. 129 Burcham, Apt. rle . Sue, John, M ark, Dottle, IBM Selectric and Executive. M ultlllth Offset printing. P ro­ ■8 $ r I lowcosf door, m etallic blue, clean. Call SHOP. Small d e n t s to large Mary, C h ris, et al.: Thanks. vertising c o l u m n s . The TA-TV. 372-2942. C-8/26 #2, Saturday 11-2:00 p.m . fessional theses typing. N e a r 641-6286. 1-8/26 w recks. A m erican and foreign I will love you forever and the State News will not accept cam pus. 337-1527. C c a rs . Guaranteed work. 482- Apartments 2-8/26 truth is — 1 w ill m iss YOU 1 W A N T AD advertising which discrim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, FORD 1963 Galaxie, ¿92 Engine, slantback, C ruise - 0 - m atic, 1286. 2628 E . Kalamazoo. C MAN’S T H R E E - Speed English when I’m gone. Admit there’ll jGB RESUMES, 100 copiT s". RIVER'S EDGE. Fem ale room - bicycle. Good condition. $20. never be another secatary like $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT race, color or national or­ power steering, r a d i o , r e a r A U T O M O T IV E Scooters & C ycles mate needed, nine months. $65 Call 355-7916 between 5 and 7 m e and breathe your sighs of MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N. igin. tire s new, $1,000. 337-0093. monthly. C all 351-4386 after p.m . 2-8/26 relief — but don’t forget m e. C llppert. IV 5-2213. C E M P LO Y M E N T 3-8/26 1966 M C N T E S a SCo R p Ion Stree t S cram bler. N early new. 2:30 p.m . 2-8/26 O.K.? ' 1-8/26 FO R R E N T FORD FA1RLANE "312" 312 2-door BRING VGUR P rescription to FO R SA LE automatic V- 8 . Body, tire s, en­ Best offer. CaM 337-9217. 1 OR 2 men Needed for luxury OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 416 ThaM Rs TG REGGy & JERKy Transportation L O S T & FO U ND Automotive 2-8/26 N o r t h l a w n apartm ent. Call Tussing Building. Phone IV 2 - for t h e hospitality I’ve r e ­ HELP -R ID E wanted; perm a- gine In excellent condition. 2 - P ER S O N A L ÔUlCk 1 ^ 4 Special. New tires', speaker radio, seat belts. 37,000 ¡»iR ä iT ö N ’S ¿PÖRT CENTER J o h n 339-2192 after 6 p.m . 4667. C -8/26 ceived this week. Your brother, nent employee, M arried Housing r a d i o , automatic, no ru st, 1-8/26 GAS DRYER, Kenmore. $30. Gall F red . 1-8/26 office. M onday-Friday, Haslett P E A N U T S PER SO N AL actual m iles. One owner. 351- has opened Suzuki of Charlotte $1,050, b e s t offer. Drafted, Arm s A partm ents. Phone 332- REAL ESTATE 4877. 5-8/26 We have Just taken delivery of RIVER’S EDGE, one upper c la ss- ED 2-8124 o r 332-5947. 4-8/26 S E R V IC E leaving Monday. 355-5846, 355- GMC CtóTOM S U B U R B A N , l W , a dozen X6*s. Don’t forget we’re m a n . $55 per m o n t h , nine SCHWINN BIKE, Boys, like new, Real Estate 4203. 5-8/26 5831. 2-8/26 months lease. Phone Dale, 351- WANTED:' RIDER ban F rancisco, T R A N S P O R T A T IO N eight passenger, heavy duty V-6 . one of the few dealers who will with larg e baskets. Must se ll. OKEMOS - HIaW aTRa R a r k . BUICK lV65: Skylark, 4-door, 5285 after 5 p an . 2-8/26 S a l t L ake. Share e x p e n s e s . W A NTED Radio. 1707 Parkvale. $596. ED take a c a r In trade for partial $30. Phone 355-3027. 4-8/26 Brick ranch, 3 bedroom s, c e r­ power steering, brakes, radio, 2-3601, ED 2-4080. 2-8/26 o r full payment. Phone 543- WANTED: THREE girls for iux- ENGLisri liG h T - W e I G h T A~ am ic bath, large family room, Leave August 30-31. Call B era- DEADLINE A -l condition. Woman owner. 1873, C harlotte. C ury apartm ent w inter term , one studio ceilings, wood paneling, ie, 351-6713. 2-8/26 Make offer. Call 484-9084. IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 155T, s p e e d bicycles. $39.77 full HONDA 250 Scram bler, good con- block from Berkey. Call Karen, fireplace w all. 2 - 1/ 2 c a r gar­ WANTED: RIDER to Denver, Salt 1 P.M. one class day be« 1-8/26 4-speed, sm all eight. 220 h.p., p ric e . R ental-purchase te rm s dition. Must se ll. $400 o r best 332-1201. 2-8/26 age, large storage room, nicely Lake. Share expenses. Leav­ fore publication* black/white top. Perfect con­ available. We also have tennis CHEVELÏÏË 1965, Malibu con- landscaped. $22,500 by owner. ing September 1st or 2nd. Call dition. IV 5-1004 after 5 pan. offer. 355-5810 after 1 p.m. FOURTH MAN needed fall term . racquets, golf balls, badminton Cance!iations • 12 noon one v e r t i b l e . Take over notesl 3-8/26 1-8/26 Approved. Close .to campus, $9 bird ies, gifts and housew ares. 332-0084. 3-8/26 351-4244. 3-8/26 class day before publication **283” 195 h.p., Automatic, ex­ LARK I960. Must sell by tH s HELMETS FOR SALE at reduced weekly. 351-4062. Call after ACE HARDWARE, ac ro ss from EAST LANSING, near campus, 4- TEXAS, W a n te d , Rides to sh are cellent condition. Phone 485- weekend. Best offer over $64.99. prices, August 19 - 26. All 8-29. 2-8/26 the Union. ED 2-3212. C bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, e x p e n s e s . Leaving Sept. 2. PHONE 7769. 3-8/26 Call 337-9647. 1-8/26 colors available. As you know, THREE ROOMS furnished. Two STUDY DESKS, sm all chests, porch, n ea r schools, contact Round T rip o r one way. ED 2 - CHËVY II 1965, "lOO1* 230 cubic men, shower, parking. $60 de­ owner at 332-2660, 519 F orest 4939 after 6 p.m . 4-8/26 355-8255 OLD^MOBlLE 1965, F-85, 4- It will be law in Lansing from roll-aw ays, & bunk beds. New Avenue. 1-8/26 inch, stick, 2-door, 8,500 m iles, a City Ordinance starting Aug­ posit. Rental agreem ent. $24 WANTED: A RIDE to Toronto door, automatic, power s te e r­ & used m attre sse s—all sizes. RATES radio, $1,245. Phone 485-0976. ing, new tire s . By owner. Phone ust 23 to w ear one. BENELLI week until September 20, then Study lam ps, typew riters, tape EAST LANSING. Excellent Gien- on September 2 or 3. Will share 3-8/26 OF LANSING, IV 4-4411, and $27.50 week. Call 882-0102 for ca ira ranch home. T hree bed­ expenses. Phone 355-3138 after 1 D A Y ............. S I.50 627-5626. 3-8/26 re c o rd e rs, m etal w ardrobes, CHEVROLET 1964 impala, V- 8, SUZUKI OF CHARLOTTE, 543- details, 4-7 p.m . 3-8/26 rooms plus possible basement 5 p an . 2-8/26 3 DAYS.......... ¿3.00 automatic, power steering. Ex­ O L D S M O B l L E 1964 Coupe, portable TV se ts, large s e le c ­ 1873. $11.95 up. C-8/26 FGURtH GIRL for Cedar Village Income. Quick possession. ED 5 DAYS ......... ¿5.00 standard transm ission, radio, tion new & used electric fans. RIDERS WANTED: Mason to MSU cellent condition. Take over Apartment, nine months lease. 7-9794._________ 4-8/26 payments, 372-4403 after 4:30. whitewalls, e x t r a moldings, PHONE REPAIREDI 1965 Honda Everything for the home. WIL­ daily, 8-5. Call Lynn 355-7611. (based on 15 words per ad) Sport 50 has $109 worth of Call 351-4295. 3-8/26 COX SECOND HAND STORE, 1-8/26 Over 15, 10c per word, per day, 1-8/26 good rubber. Phone IV 5-1619. n ew 1966 p a rts. $215. 332- NEED Í men to share ■? 4 man 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone Service 2-8/26 RIDE POR TWO students to West Ther e will be a 50< service CHEVROLET 1956. Engine and 6450. 3-8/26 apt. at Northwind. Call 355- IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C DIAPER S E R V I C E , Lansing’s coast Immediately. Share ex­ transm ission one year old. Very OLDS 1962 Dynamic 88. Power 3-8/26 finest. Your choice of th ree 6956. penses. Phone D r. Brittlan, 482- ond bookkeeping choree if g o o d running condition. Call steering and power brakes. Good A viation types. Containers furnished, no Anim als thi s ad is not paid within 351-4958. 1-8/26 condition. Phone 485-3017 after LEARN t o FLY at our Govern- FOURTH GIRL for Cedarbrook deposit. You may include two 1491. 1-8/26 6 p.m . 3-8/26 Arms A partm ent. Good student. FREE KltTENS for good home. one week. CHEVROLET'S, 1957-1*03. Eight ment licensed school with ex­ pounds baby clothes. T ry our to choose from. All a re sharp. RAMBLER AMERICAN 1962 con- P lease w rite Lynne Schaper, perienced in stru cto rs. It’s easy 361 Som erset, Saginaw. 3-8/26 4 all white, 1 black and white. Velvasoft p ro c ess, 25 y ears In Wanted CaU 332-1811. 1-8/26 Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SER­ EXERCISE MACHINE - Phone Automotive No ru st. P rice $695 and under. vertible. One owner, low m ile­ and funl Open every dayl F or EAST SIDE one bedroom a p a rt- age, complete power, blue. 172 TGY MANCHESTER, 2 years old, VICE. 1010 E. Michigan. IV 2 - 351-5543. 7-8/26 1 JOHN’S AUTO SALES, 816 R.G. the best, come to FRANCIS ments, $125 up. No children, b UICK RIVIERA 1963. h'uiiy au- Gunson S treet, E.L. 5-8/26 registered, c h e a p , to couple 0421. C Curtis Avenue, Lansing. Phone AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 for no pets. Call IV 9-1017. 3-8/26 HF.I ,P | Need apartm ent fall term . tomatic, bucket seats. P erfect without children. Phone 627- ATTENtlON: MSU students Uv- 393-1114. C-8/26 RENAULT DAUPHINE 1 ^ , 20 ,- an appointment now] C Sublease. P re fe r teachers o r condition. No ru st. Will help POTTER'S PARK n ear. Efficien- 5626. 3-8/26 f inance—646-4662 • 5—8/26 CHEVROLET 1957, stick, six. 800 m iles. Very economical. lng off c a m p u s fall term . graduate students. 351-6667. Rebuilt engine, 4-door. Radio, Owner leaving country . Must Employment cy apartm ent s u i t a b l e for SIAMESE SOPHISTI-CATS, eight MICHIGAN BELL will take or­ After Friday, 1-313-FE 2-4956. SUtGk " S p e c ia l 1 *62. wagon, se ll. Approximately $250. 699- LIGHT h GUSEKEEPING and Su- couple, $70 p er month. Phone w e e k s old. Weaned and box d ers fo r new telephone service 2-8/26 new tire s . $195. 355-6075 after good condition, must sell — 2715. 3-8/26 pervlsion of two school child­ 484-2345. 2-8/26 trained. 337-0650. 3-8/26 September 19 through Septem­ MAftRlEb COUPLE want to sufa- 5 p.m . 2-8/26 going in service. 731 Burcham ren, late afternoon, In exchange MEN: DOUBLE room s, $83 a ber 28 at 337 Abbott Road, C h e v r o l e t ives super sport T-BIRD 1959 H a r d t o p . Nice let apartm ent for fall te rm . (Sigma Nu). 1-8/26 shape, good tire s, m ust sell for board and room . Fall term , term . No kitchen, opposite Ab­ M o b ile Homes 9:00 - 6:00 p a n . except Sun­ Call after 6 p.m ., 372-5975. convertible. Power s t e e r i n g , bot. 143 Bogue. 332-4558 after TRAILER 1960-10 x 50. tw o BuIGk S p e c i a l ivoo; ueluxe this weekend, F irs t $425 takes near campus. Call after . p an . day. If you can’t stop by, call 1-8/26 b r a k e s . R everberator radio. 5 p.m . 1-8/26 bedrooms (one converted Into 489-9911 Saturday, September 2-door hardtop, V- 8 , automatic it. 332-0047. 1-8/26 332-0589. 2-6/26 Burgundy, white top. ED 2 - study), carpeted, colored appli­ 24 between 8 - 5:00 and our NEEÜ APARTMENT F all term . Skylark trim . All accessories. THUNDERBIRD 19b5 C onvert- FtELP WANTED: MALE. General Houses 8839 after 5 pan. 5-8/26 ances, entranceway. $2500.641- special representative will take Sublease. Have graduated. P re ­ Spotless. Call 655-1078. 1-8/26 ible. Air conditioning and many Warehouse and Shipping P e r­ CHEVROLET 1956 V-8 , engine -»6586. 5-8/26 your o rd e r. 1-8/26 fe r teachers or graduate stu­ BUICK SPECIAL 1955. Runs well. extras. One year w arranty left. sonnel . . . full and p art time. LAST LANSING furnished three and tire s excellent. $100. Phone bedrooms. $220 m o n t h plus ROYAL 1955, 8 x 32. Excellent BABYSITTING In my h o m e .P re - dents. Call C arol, 332-2309. 1965 HONDA 50, excellent Phone OX 4-0505. 2-8/26 Call Don Lew sader, IV 4-2551. 332-5165. 2-8/26 condition. On East Lansing lot. fe r i n f a n t . Will s ta rt im­ 4-8/26 transportation. Best offer for Custodian and Building Main­ utilities. P re fe r g irl students. TRIUMPH TR3 1960. Beautiful, tenance Man . . . full and part P riced to s e l l Immediately. m ediately. Phone IV 2-2027. GIRL WANTS Apartment to suB- each. 351-4053. 2-8/26 CORVETTE 1950, 3-speed, late inside, out. New Parellies.R uns Call 337-7978. 2-8/26 lease fo r fall term only. Call 283 engine, positractlon, 2 tops, tim e openings. New ultra mod­ Phone 332-8283. 3-8/26 4-8/26 w ell. Best offer. After 5 p.m . 337-9691. 2-8/26 BUS D E P A R T U R E S spare engine, slight damage, 482-7248. 5-8/26 ern 100,000 sq. ft. plant. Call EAST SIDE 1965, IE) X 50 NATIONAL Mobile EXPERIENCED MANUSCRIPT To Detroit from East Lan­ $700. IV 4-7983. 3-8/26 Lee Ripley, IV 4-2551. 1-8/26 Immediate occupancy, 2 Home. On lot. Available Sep­ and dissertation typist. Ref­ URGENTLY NEEDED, four tick- VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Deluxe V ar- tem ber 1st. Phone 337-1127. erences. N ear Kellogg Center. ets for Ohio State game, Oc­ sing Bus Depot - ED2-2813 DÔDGE C a n c e r 19 0 1 , four door, bedroom for 4, $200. 3 bed­ iant Station Wagon. Low m ile­ ABOARD GREAT LAKES p as- 2-8/26 332-5545. 3-8/26 tober 15. Will pay $15 per tick­ floor shift, radio, heater, two age. Beautiful red. Best offer. senger cruise ship to Septem­ room for 6 , $300. No child­ L —9;25 a.m . new tire s . Best offer. 355-0884. ACTIVE 1963, id x 5 6 .Carpeted, D I A P E R SERVICE, Dlaparene et. Send C.OJD. to Frank Leo, Call 482-4090. 2-8/26 ber 22nd. Male and fem ale stu­ ren, no pets. EL— 12:35 p.m. 2-8/26 air-conditioned, on private lot. Franchised Service Approved Box 501, Akron, Ohio. 434-2810 dents. I n q u i r e at Placement Call IV 9-1017. E—4:50 p.m. V O L K S W A G E N 1965, 6,tW0 Bureau. Make offer. Financing available. by Doctors and DS1A. The m ost C ollect. 4-8/26 FALGON 1963 Hardtop, six cyi- 4-8/26 FURNISHED FOUR Bedroom for L —6:45 p.m. lnder, excellent condition. Very m iles. New plugs and points. Call 372-3582 . 5-8/26 m odern and Only personalized FEMALE GRADUATE S t udent S P A R T A N VILLAGE family six o r seven. $200 p er month E—8:35 p.m. economical, an exceptional buy Royal blue. Call 487-0832. serv ice in Lansing, providing wants to rent housekeeping room 2-8/26 needs housekeeper - babysit­ plus u tilities. Y ear lease - Sep­ PONTIAC CHIEf 8 x 42 carp et- E—11:30 p.m. at $650. 355-8161. 3-8/26 te r . M on.-F ri., 11 a on. - 6 tem ber 15th. Fifteen minutes ed. On lot, East Lansing. Asking you with diaper pails, poly bags, near MSU. Call IV 2-0060 after VOLKSWAGEN l966"square back p.m . School age children. Be­ $1595. Call after 6 p.m . 337- deodorizers and diapers, o r use 6 p.m . 2-8/26 F a LCGN EUTURA 1963 convert- to cam pus. Call 337-2080 after L -L ocal. EL-Express to F a r­ sedan. Excellent condition.Take your own. Baby clothes washed USe D "Ba b y crib , m a t c h i n g ible, standard shift, good con­ gin September 26th. $30. 355- 6 p.m . 3-8/26 9647. 5-8/26 mington, then Local; E-Ex­ over balance due of $1,950. Call 3013. fre e . No deposit. Plant inspec­ dition. $825. Phone 882-9338. 3-8/26 WOLVERINE 10 x 50. Good con- d re s s e r and other baby fu rn i­ p re ss, makes Northland Cen, 882-7987. 2-8/26 tion Invited. AMERICAN DIA­ 3-8/26 C h IeE " MEDICAL TECHNOL6 - Rooms dltlon, Annex Wired for w asher- tu re . Must be in good condi­ VOLKSWAGEN m1966. - Like new. GIST. Complete supervision of APPRÓVÉD SUPERVISED rooms d ry e r. L arge play area , ideal PER SERVICE, 914 E. G ier— tion. 332-3069. 5-8/26 AM-FM radio, gas heater, sun laboratory in 200-bed hospital. CALL 482-0864. C for g irls. Some cooking. Double for children. T ra ile r Haven. TWO GIRLS need place to live roof. Must sell. 355-6119 after ASCP required. Salary to $700 BABYSITTING, my home, Willow room $10 weekly. Inquire 332- 337-2556. 4-8/26 fall te rm . Call 351-5545. Ask Noon. 5-8/26 per month based upon exper­ and B assett School a re a . Week­ 0063'. 1167 L ilac. 5-8/26 for Sue o r G erry . 3-8/26 days. Experienced. Call 372- VOLKSWAGEN 1962 convertible. ience. Contact L e e Nichols, ROOM and BOARD, $165 per Lost & Found 6453. ,4-8/26 Engine smooth. Good tire s, new Adm., The Memorial Hospital, paint, radio. Very clean. 489- Owosso, Michigan. 3-8/26 term . Must have two point av­ L o s t FEMALE, brown an^white IRONING D O N E in my home. $170 Term 2638 between 8-5. 5-8/26 MUSIC STORE needs sa le sc le rk . erage, m ale. 332-1440,413 H ill- Springer Spaniel, twelve years P r i n c e t o n A rm s Apartment. c re s t. 5-8/26 old. From behind State Police 1308 H aslett Road. Apt. #A-9. Room & Board VOLKSWAGEN 1961 Sun roof. Knowledge of m usic helpful. Full P o st. Named "Cindy.” Reward. 10-8/26 WOMAN fo r single room in p le a s- Clean. Must se ll. Call 484-3495 t i m e position. Apply MAR­ 332-2307. 3-8/26 E ls w o rth C o-op House ant five woman apartm ent, $60 after 5 p.m . 4-8/26 SHALL MUSIC, 307 E. Grand L o n d o n F o g T ypin g Service River, East Lansing, 2-8/26 month. Graduate student pre­ LOST: LADY's 711 W. Grand River. Own­ V O L V O 1961, 2-door. Engine ferre d . 337-1194. 2-8/26 trench coat. Vicinity M orrill ANN BROWN, typist and m u id - ed, operated by m em bers. completely rebuilt. New brakes S Ô C I À L WGRkERiS needed at GIRL’S SINGLE room - now to Hall. P lease retu rn . Reward. 11th offset printing. D isserta­ 5 h r. week housework a r ­ and transm ission. Clean and Caro State Hospital. Bachelor’s September 23. Very close in. Call Diane. 332-6330. 5-8/26 tions, theses, m anuscripts, gen­ ranged. Openings for p ro s­ sharp! Phone IV 4-6213. 2-8/26 degree with Social Science ma­ Call 337-1598. 1-8/26 LOST, LONGINE W ristwatch, vi- e ra l typing. IBM, 16 years ex­ pective m em bers. jo r, $6013; M.S.W. $7308; All perience. 332-8384. C Sorry g irls, men only. C all cinity of F ran cis P ark. Engrav­ Auto Service & P arts Michigan Civil Service Com­ LARGE ROOM for three male graduate students. P rivate bath ed **JJH June 1961.” Reward. NO BETTER TIME than now 332-3574 o r visit at your m ission benefits. Please w rite MEL’S AUTO SERVICE, East Lock Box A, Caro, Michigan or and porch. One block from cam­ Call 332-5040. 4-8/26 to find the home you want in convenience. Lansing’s All Night Garage will call 517-673-3191 Ext. 332. pus, $8.50 weekly, $10 with VANISHED:'WRITE W allet. Need the C lassified Ads. ___________ be open September 1st. 1108 c a r. 219 Durand. 351-5485. E. Grand R iver. C -8/26 LINEN RO O M ATTENDANTS, 2-8/26 contents. P lease keep money - M T p A P E R I R O M 3-8/26 arrange f o r retu rn . Carolin, ■ c A MA D A L E V 1 NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e five days week. See M rs. Boggs, MEN - APPROVED, Supervised 355-2064, 327 Mason. 3-8/26 A R R A V E pi E M 1 T price from $7.95. New sealed UNIVERSITY INN Motel, 1100 room s. Doubles, $7.50. Singles LOST: LADY'S glasses, sidewalk beams, 99£. Salvage c a rs, large $10.00. Parking, laundry. No ACROSS 30. Kind ot M U S K N P I A B 0 Trowbridge, E.L, 5-8/26 near railroad tracks on H arri­ F 1 A T 1 O N stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO cooking. One block from Beal 1. Accumu­ firecracker A X LW A S S I S T A N T HOUSEKEEPER, son Road. Reward. Call 355- £ PARTS, 613 E. South St. IV 5- late!, 32. Candle S E C L E N IS five days per week. See M rs. entrance. Spartan H a l l , 215 1145 after 6 p an . 1-8/26 1921. C L ouis. ED 2-2574. 4-8/26 6. Form a 33. Enzyme F A 1 L F E P Boggs, UNIVERSITY INN Mo­ notion 34. Disburden M 1 S N O ME R■ R 1 e tel, 110 0 Trowbridge Road, E X . SINGLE ROOM for graduate wo- Personal 12. Serviceable 36. Coal dis­ A N 1 £ E T ¡V O T E Discover the _________________ 5-8/26 vlAIDS, DAY o r night, five day man. Block Union. After Sep­ YES, NEJAC rents TV’s for Ren- tem ber 15. L arge, quiet, phone. 3. Blunt 14. Turned- tillate 37. Flavorless L A u P 5 T R E WE p nles a day. F re e service and back collar: 39. Jewish A L T A E A T E week. See M rs. Boggs, UNI­ ED 2-8498. 1-8/26 $NIN6fJltö w o r ld V E R S I T Y INN MOTEL, 1100 delivery. S a m e day guaranteed. Call 337-1300 right s e r v i c e Hitt. teacher 41. Number R E E P It R G O N m Trowbridge. 5-8/26 For Sale 6. Manumit­ of Yamaha CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few FOR WEDDING now! w ed d IN g a n d practical ATTENTION— DEERHUNt ERS. C ted 7. Prior to 44. Destroy 46. Muse ol hours a day can mean excellent Shower gifts, see ACE HARD­ astronomy 2. Repeats 9 Fruit juice Hunting perm its now available 18. Of the ears 10 Exact point earnings for you as a trained WARE’S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 E. 20. Textile 48. Isolated 3. Release on 800 a c re prim e hunting es­ 4. Bombast 11 Finale AVON representative. F or ap­ Grand R iver, a c r o s s from screw pine hill tate. F o r reservations, 351- 49. Sincere 5. Bristle 15 Not at pointment in your home, w rite •Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C 22. Gr. letter 6550. 1-8/26 50. Kinglet 6. Cyprinoid home M rs. Alona Hucklns ,5664School WASHER, DRYER, refrig erato r, 23. Weep 19. Short- ATTENTION' MSU students liv - 26. Barrel slat fish S treet, H aslett, Michigan, o r stove. Desk, birch dining set. 7. Omission napped call IV 2-6893. C-8/26 lng off c a m p u s fall term . 28. Part of a DOWN Lounge chair/O ttom an. Portable 1. Chaste 8. Nobleman 21. Kava SORRY—NO MORE IDS! MICHIGAN BELL will take o r­ coat 23. Inde­ AT5ET CONVALESCENT units T V /sta n d . M i s c e l l a n e o u s now offering experience in r e ­ ders for new telephone service pendent tables. Excellent condition. ED 5 7 8 9 10 II habilitation for the trained nurse September 19 through Septem­ 3 4 6 24. Emotes 2-3777. 5-8/26 aide. Starting $1.35. Apply P ro­ I N C O M E ber 28 at 337 Abbott Road, 1 13 25. |ujube PROPERTY, T w o 9:00 - 6:00 p a n . except Sun­ 12 26. Health We’ re going on vacation. vincial House behind Yankee T W IN J E T 1 0 0 Stadium, E a s t Lansing 332- apartm ents, close to campus, day. If you can’t stop by, call 14 14 resort See you in the fall shopping, schools. Wonderful 489-9911 Saturday, September % 27. Cupriciou 0817. 7-8/26 neighborhood. Phone 332-4913. 18 19 29. Corrode It’ s been grand, We c a rry the full line of 24 between 8 - 5:00 and our 17 REGISTERED- n URSRS: New re~ 6-8/26 y/> , À y 31. Immerse y//, % Yamahas and a larg e supply special representative will take 21 22 2» 24 2b habllltatlon units now staffing. BICYCLE ¿ALES, rentals and your o rd e r. 20 35. Accom­ Our sincere thanks to a ll. of p a rts. We specialize In 1-8/26 % plished Interview Monday through F r i­ serv ices. A l s o used. EAST 27 2 8 2 9 fast service. day, 8-5:00. Apply Provincial 2 1 37. Climbing I^ANSING C Y C L E , 1215 E. Peanuts Personal f , plant House, behind Yankee Stadium, Grand R iver. Call 332-8303. C To my favorite business office . 3 0 "I 31 38. Obligation E ast Lansing. 332-0817. Û 40. Spelling Bowker & Molles G6LE SET, new. Five irons, two and my favorite advisor M r. 39 34 39 34 STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 7-8/26 $ contests woods, putter , bag, headcov- Berman: my appreciation fo r % d 3) being s o m e of the greatest 37 36 41. I'nex- Cycle Shop STUDENTS FOR landscapework, e r s , balls. Worth $90. Sacri­ % % % ploded shell full o r half days. TW1SS LAND­ fice $45. 337-1015. 5-8/26 people I have known and my 41 42 49 44 4 5 42. Bib. SCAPE CENTER, IV 4-7753, wish fo r the best of luck In BICYCLES: MEN'S' English lO- character 347 Student Services Bldg. 2152 W. Grand River 12-1 p an . 3-8/26 future days of publication. Some 44 47 48 43. Needlefish speed ra c e r; G irl's English 3- day I w ill retu rn and say *'H1” Okemos, Michigan +A kE HER’SU t to dinner 7 7 V speed with basket. Call 332- and I hope that It won't be 49 1 50 45. Pelt 47. Near 355-8255 Ph. 332-6977 at one of the fine places listed 3345. 1-8/26 too long from now. 1-8/26 in today's Classified Ads. F r id a y , A ugu st 2 6, 1966 V M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich iga n V E R B A L V E N D E T T A C la s h B r in g s Y o r t y S u p p o r t LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Mayor his father’s fortune to try to He continued, " I am on Sam portation, civil rights, pollution Samuel W. Yorty has received take over control of the United Yorty’s side. I thought he was and education. And cities simply "overwhelming support” f r o m S tates." the only gentleman I saw p res­ do not have the money to solve local citizens for his defense Among those who applauded ent—at least in the television these problem s. against a verbal attack by two Yorty fo r his defense was Ron­ accounts—and I thought the har­ " I have repeatedly called on U.S. s e n a t o r s , an aide said ald Reagan, California’s Repub­ assm ent of him was unjustified the federal government to sh are Thursday. lican gubernatorial nominee who and just revealed an arrogance its enormous tax resources with Hundreds of persons have sid­ Is r u n n i n g against Incumbent that no public official has a the states and cities to help solve ed with Yorty in telephone calls, Democratic Gov. E d m u n d G. right to display." these problem s." telegram s and le tte rs, the aide Brown. Brown declined to comment Yorty received strong editor­ said. Yorty is a Democrat but he and directly on the clash between Yorty appeared Tuesday be­ ial support from one Los Ange­ Brown have clashed frequently. Yorty and the senators but said, les m etropolitan newspaper, the tations fro m many Michigan fore a Senate subcommittee in Reagan said Ribicoff and Ken­ " I do want to point this out: The Clinton County 4 -H club presented “ The Amigos clubs that Washington, D.C., and clashed Herald-E x a m 1 n e r , while the have been p articipating in the state show this week. nedy "w ere guilty of the w orst every mayor of every m ajor city singing “ The Banana Boat Song,” at a p ro g ra m with Sens. Abraham Rlblcoff, D- Tim es was critical of both Yorty Photo by Russ Steffey bad m anners I have ever seen in this nation is facing trem en­ Wednesday night in the MSU A u d ito riu m . The p ro ­ Conn., and Robert K. Kennedy, and the senators. by a public se rv an t." dous problems of housing, tran s­ g ra m , e n title d “ W id e r H o riz o n s ,’ ’ included p re s e n - A Herald-Exam iner editorial D-N.Y., who accused him of lack of leadership. Ribicoff said the said "T h e arom a of politics Is Los Angeles c i t y government especially strong In the fla re - "doesn’t stand for a damn thing.'* The outspoken m ayor called a p re ss conference Wednesday on his return h ere and charged that up of the senators of two eastern states In which they charged that Mayor Samuel Yorty of Los An­ geles is Inefficient In the ad­ m inistration of this c ity ." Somali Nationalist Mobs Kennedy was trying to "under­ mine’’ President Johnson so the senator could become President. Yorty said Kennedy was "try in g Disrupt De Gaulle Visit to ride on his brother’s fame ‘S a g i n a w DJIBOUTI, French Somaliland cling trip . Before De Gaulle re­ The Independence b a n n e r s for the future of the French and his father’s fortune to take control of the United S tates." (jP)—s o m a 11 nationalists a n d turns to P a ris next month he showed up in the largely Afri­ Somali C oast.” Ribicoff and Kennedy suggest­ French police clashed violently will visit Ethiopia, Cambodia, can crowd lining the runway soon But as the president moved here Thursday night shortly af­ Tahiti and Guadeloupe in the after the president’s plane touch­ a l o n g , nationalists a m i d the ed that Yorty was doing nothing S e v e r e ly ed down. crowd broke out their "to tal in­ to improve the lot of persons te r P resident Charles de Gaulle West Indies. In depressed areas such as rio t- arriv ed fo r an official visit to The president, seemingly un­ The front row of the crowd dependence’’ s l o g a n s . Police F rance’s last colonial outpost In perturbed by the demonstration, waved the official welcoming slo­ quickly moved in, dragging the torn Watts. In reply the m ayor said: S e g r e g a t e d 9 A frica. walked through the crowd, shak­ gans: "We Want to Stay French,’* dem onstrators out of the crowd At le ast 13 persons w ere in­ ing hands and ignoring slogan o r "F ren ch for Always,” and and m arching them away. "Obviously I got caught in a jured, including five policemen shouters. "Confidence in General de Gaulle De Gaulle did not seem a bit c ro ssfire of Bobby Kennedy’s at­ DETROIT (AP)—D e c l a r i n g put out. As the crowd surged and Legionnaires. tempt to undermine President that "Saginaw is a severely seg­ forward to see him from one Nationalists, who flaunted ban­ Lyndon Johnson. Everybody in regated city ,” the M i c h i g a n side of a low steel b a rrie r, the ners demanding "to tal indepen­ Civil Rights Commission Thurs­ the country with any political sophistication at all knows he is running for P resident. . . I didn’t day recommended a program to aid the city’s Negroes and said dence" within a few feet of De Gaulle at the airport a rriv al cerem onies, turned m ore ag­ 25 Band Members president walked along on the other side, shaking hands with people In the front row, smiling realize until Tuesday how hard It would seek federal government and exchanging greetings. gressive when th eir dem onstra­ he is running. "H e is conducting a well plan­ aid. The CRC said It has told Sag­ inaw officials: tion reached the city itself. Nationalist mobs stoned police Receive Scholarships Anxious security men tried to get between De Gaulle and the ned and lavishly financed camp and troops in the African quar­ crowd, but the president brush­ "C u rren t and proposed urban Between 25 and 30 of the 175 mem bers composing the MSU ed them aside. to build him self up and te a r te r. Foreign Legionnaires called Concert Band and the Spartan Marching Band will enter this fall renewal and freeway activities President Johnson down. . . He in to quell the rio t w ere met on music scholarship funds. a re causing severe hardships for On the route to town, official would like either to see President with volleys of rocks and bot­ These m usicians, who applied for monetary aid during or shortly fam ilies to be displaced because banners lined the roadside, and Johnson defeated in 1968 or to tle s. No shots w ere fired. Wit­ after their senior year, have shown outstanding ability in music of a shortage of low and moder­ several hundred Somalis w ore try to weaken him so much he nesses said, however, the police as well as good grade records, according to Leonard Falcone, ate income housing. fired tear gas grenades into the white T -s h irts emblazoned with can’t name a su ccessor in 1972. concert and marching band director. "T he city contains a large "V ive la F ra n c e " and "V ive De He is politically aw are enough to mob. Funds sufficient for 25 o r 30 scholarships a re appropriated amount of housing that is un­ Gaulle.’* But as soon as the know the incumbent presidents As the Legionnaires advanced annually by the University for the concert and marching organiza­ fit for human habitation that Is usually can say who the next Case Indians disproportionately occupied by in three ranks into the center of tions. The amounts, $108 p er term or $324 p er year, are granted president’s m otorcade approach­ ed, these w ere swamped by a nominee will be. He is not above the S o m a l i neighborhood, the through the regular scholarship office. T h u rsd a y afternoon found many South Case men Negro fam ilies. forest of banners demanding "In ­ spending his father’s money to dem onstrators f l e d Into s i d e No method of scouting is employed by the Music Dept., according fig h ting ‘ ‘e r jd - o f - t h e - t e r m - le t d o w n ” by becoming "T he efforts made by the city dependence nowl" and declaring try and advance him self political­ stre e ts, blocking motor c a rs. to Falcone. Selection is made entirely from those who, feeling Indians and raising a noisy but happy ruckus. The to break the wall of housing "We a re Somalis, Not French­ ly* They hurled stones and bottles they possess both the necessary interest and capability, apply for c h ie f holding “ Peace With W h ite s ” sign is Cal segregation have not been suf­ men.’* "In my opinion he is trying to at the troops from behind make­ scholarship auditions. T h o m as , F ra n k lin sophomore. Photo by Russ Steffey ficient to im press the Negro ride on his brother’s fame and shift barricades. Audition perform ances are carefully scrutinized, said Falcone, At several points the demon­ community." Several companies of French and musical talent fa r above average must be exhibited. stra to rs threatened to overwhelm John Feikens and Damon Keith, troops rolled through other parts Falcone added that musicians with grades unacceptable to the police and troops but Foreign commission cochairmen, s a i d of the city, ready to prevent a University a re totally disregarded. Legionnaires with machine guns recent hearings in Saginaw and spread of the violence. The auditioning period extends nearly all year long, beginning in at the ready kept the crowd , other information indicated, "Not E x p a n d e d R e v e n u e T a x Mobs of Somalis roamed back late fall and ending in July. back. only a re property owners reluc­ s tre e ts, shouting nationalist slo­ tant to sell o r rent to Negroes, gans. T heir leaders threatened but m em bers of the Board of further trouble today. R e f o r m s W i l l H e l p P o l l u t i o n re alto rs, on their own initia­ tive, will not show homes on an equal opportunity basis.” N ationalists and Legionnaires w ere injured as they fought for WE PAY said Wednesday that local units Starr said that, according to the possession of a nationalist head­ Immediate enactment of tax re ­ The CRC recommended the have a serious problem in enact­ W ater Resources Act, a riparian q u a rte rs. The Legionnaires raid­ form s and expanded revenues in city: ed and seized an office of the the area of sewage will help al­ ing sewage program s because of owner, one who owns property on —"E nact a comprehensive o r­ a shortage of funds. In townships, a body of w ater, can sue any P a rti du Mouvement Populair, leviate the w ater pollution prob­ dinance prohibiting discrim ina­ for example, thepeoplem ustvote party, be it an individual, busi­ tion in housing." an organization opposed to con­ lem in Michigan and facilitate tinued French rule in Somali­ its control says a Lansing legis­ m lllage taxes to raise the needed ness firm or municipality, which —"Review and vigorously en­ money. is polluting a body of w ater by force the city housing code. land. lato r. The firs t demonstration within Rep. H. Jam es S tarr (D-57th) "Ingham County is In very bad asking for an injunction. —"O rd er re p airs made to sub­ financial shape," he said. "A s T here a re currently two pro­ standard property and charge the city broke out only a few fa r as East Lansing is concerned, posals in the House awaiting a th eir costs to the landlords." minutes after De Gaulle’s offi­ its only alternative is a city in­ vote when the legislature recon­ cial motorcade arrived. Police Feikens and Keith said they 70 Foreign come tax ." venes When we speak of pollution con­ form s and revenues. which deal with tax re ­ would ask federal agencies to review Saginaw projects to in­ promptly intervened and the tu­ mult ebbed. But it erupted in a tro l, he said, we must do m ore House bill N. 3075 provides for su re they meet requirem ents that m ore ugly form less than an than "sim ply have laws with teeth the exemption of w ater pollu­ housing is available for displaced hour la te r, leading to the stre et Students in them.*’ "T h e re ’s a heslstancy tion control facilities from cer­ fam ilies and that Negroes a re battles. t o tain taxes. adequately represented on advi­ E a rlier at the airport, nation­ stric tly enforce a law by any State grants for sewage treat­ alists struggled with police who sory com m ittees. End Study agency," S tarr noted. “ And, ment facilities a re provided for after all the studies have been in house bill no. 3094. In Saginaw, Mayor Jam es W. Stenglein agreed the city does w ere clearing a path for the president t h r o u g h the airport FOR m ade, If th ere is no alterna­ S tarr pointed to a variety of not have full open occupancy, crowd. Seventy foreign students will tive but to dump into the riv er, factors involved with w ater pol­ and said a number of the pro­ The president’s special plane leave MSU next week for 32 co l­ you can’t very well close the lution, such as expansion of the jects recommended by the com­ landed after a flight from P aris leges and universities through­ city down." m ass tra n sit system . m ission a re already in the works. on the f irs t leg of a globe-clr- out the United States. The Michigan W ater Resources "W e a re constantly expanding The students have been here Commission, investigating th e our highways,’* he said. "A s for one month as part of the In­ pollution of the Red Cedar River, you put down m ore and more con­ G IV E M O M A B R E A K !!! stitute of International Educa­ w ill give S ta rr a report of their cre te you lose w ater, because tion’s Summer Orientation C en­ FOR DINNER TONIGHT. . . findings today. The report was the soil norm ally absorbs it. This te r for Foreign Students. not scheduled to be completed is a serious problem effecting out While h ere they received in­ until late fall. w ells.” tensive course-w ork in English TAKE H O M E A language, academic procedures In higher education and social and cultural patterns in theU nit- BUCKET ed States. At a banquet next Wednesday Final Exams? 0 ’ evening they will receive official certificates marking the com ple­ tion of th eir coursework. Comps? CHICKEN T h e students represent 26 15 pieces of chicken .« • W e have 2nd te rm books countries, including Thailand, Viet Nam, Yugoslavia, Greece, the Republic of China and Chile. Waivers? Country gravy R olls and honey « Freshmen: All had some English background • Buy your Fall Term books now before coming to MSU. Y ou need the original study guide The At least 80 p er cent of the stu ­ all Campus Sum m ary available for dents a re graduate students many W e have Fall Term book lists of whom have already been teach­ basic courses D o n ’t be fooled by e rs or professional people In im itations. their own countries. Wanted Nat. Sci. 181, 182, 183 GIBSON’S HELP! Need apartm ent fall term . ATL 111, 112, 113 ’ Col. Sander's’ Sublease. P re fe r teachers or graduate students. 351-6667. Hums. 241, 242, 243 2-8/26 Soc. Sci. 231, 232, 233 ¡M U G g frto d SENIOR GIRL wants to sublease luxury apartm ent for fall term only. Jan, after 12:30 p jn . 337- C h ic k e n TA K E -H O M E 9526. 4-8/26 3140 South L ogan S tre e t BOOKSTORE BLOOD DONORS needed, $6 for MARSHALL M U SIC CO. (N ear th e L ogan Shopping C en ter) P h o n e: 393-2200 C O R N E R E V E R G R E E N AND W . G R A N D R IV E R RH positive, $7, $10, or $12 for RH n e g a t i v e . DETROIT 2901 N o rth L a st S tre e t P h o n e: 372-3300 BLOOD SERVICE, INC. 1427 E. 307 E. Grand River 4120 W est Saginaw S tre e t P h o n e: 372-4450 - O N E B L O C K WEST O F T H E UNION Michigan Ave. Hours 9-4 Mon­ 1040 E a st G ra n d R iv er P h o n e: 351-5550 day and Tuesday; 12-7 T hurs­ (In E a st L an sin g ) _______ day. 489-7587. c F r id a y , A u gu st 26 , 1966 10 M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n D o u b t C a n B e A i d P e o p le s C h u r c h I n K n o w i n g G o d "O nly in the extrem ity of doubt M o v e s H o m e A g a in You hardly e v e r h ea r a preach­ can God be known." A fter 18 m onths of w o rsh ip ­ ro o m s w ithin the 40-y e a r-o ld Now som e 28 different P r o ­ e r put In a good w ord fo r doubt. ping at th e State T h e a te r b ecau se stru c tu re . te sta n t denom inations a r e r e p ­ To m o st relig io u s folk, doubt T he "e x tre m ity of doubt" is of a co stly fire , the fam ily of P re s e n tly P eo p les C hurch has re se n te d in P eoples C hurch. One is a bad thing— a sta te to be v ery different from casual skep­ P eo p les C hurch is com ing back approxim ately 2,500 m e m b ers of th ird of the m em bership is co m ­ avoided o r su p p ressed . tic ism . As defined by M acG regor, T his trad itio n al view is chal­ hom e again. which n e a rly 1,000 have som e posed of M ethodists, P re s b y te r ­ it is the sta te of mind a t which L ocated a t 200 W. G rand R iv er affiliation with M ichigan S tate. ian s, C ongregationalists a n d lenged by a distinguished theo­ a man a rr iv e s afte r he has trie d Ave., P eo p le s C hurch is ju s t U sually 600 to 1,000 students a t ­ B a p tists. logian in a recen tly published h is very best to think through com pleting a $1.1 m illion co m ­ tend w orship s e rv ic e s at P eo p les One th ird is com posed of oth er book. the riddles of human existence, denom inations and one th ird is Doubt, sa y s the Rev. Geddes bination rem odeling - rebuilding C hurch each Sunday. and to a r riv e at some ce rtain ty p ro g ra m . S erv ices w ill be con­ P eo p le s C hurch, founded In m ade up of those who joined by M acG regor, is the road a man by rational p ro ce sses. ducted in the rem odeled b u ild ­ 1907, is the oldest church in E a s t confession of faith. m ust trav e l If he w ants to move ing fo r the f ir s t tim e in 18 L an sin g . In 1923, it was decided On th e la s t day of the d ed ica­ beyond m e re ly believing In God It does not m atter w hether the m onths on Sept. 11. to m ake It interdenom inational tion week, O ct. 9, a Sunday, Ralph to the "cognitive experience” m an in question be a b rillia n t which can p ro p e rly be described sch o lar with sev eral academ ic All the building activ ity in to s e rv e b e tte r the needs of the Sockman, fo rm e r p a s to r on the the la s t y e a r and a h alf h as com m unity. At that tim e, M etho­ rad io p ro g ra m N ational Radio as knowing God. d eg rees, o r an unlettered p ea­ M acG regor is a Scotsm an, ed­ sa n t. The te st is w hether he has re s u lte d fro m a f ire o riginating d ists, C o n g reg atio n alists a n d P ulpit, w ill p rea ch at 9:30 and in the w iring of the church organ B a p tists joined to g eth er. 11 a.m . s e rv ic e s . ucated at Oxford and the S or- done his honest and p erse v erin g bonne, and fo rm e rly w as on the b est, and "h a s truly com e to F eb. 8, 1965. theological faculty of the U niver­ th e end 6f his intellectual te th e r, At th e tim e of th e fire , a lim ­ sity of Edinburgh. Since i960, be this as long as the p ro fe s­ ited rem odeling p ro je c t w as in he has been dean of the G raduate s o r 's o r as sh o rt as the pea­ the e a rly planning sta g e s. B ut I n s p i r e d M i s s i o n School of Religion at the Uni­ A fte r T h e F ir e when the f ir e left the sa n ctu ary s a n t's .” v ersity of Southern C alifornia. in c h a rre d ru in s, o rig in al p lan s His new book, published by Only the ea rn est G od-seekers w ere dropped and a new building Damaged by f i r e 18 months ago, the sanctuary of Peoples Church, now "early^re B u i l d s A S c h o o l L ippincott, is appropriately ti­ reach this point, for it involves modeled and re b uilt, shows a c on tem po ra ry design. The congregation has bee p ro g ra m was launched. tled "G od Beyond Doubt.” g reat anguish of mind and sp irit O rig in al dam ages w ere $250, - M acG regor has no sympathy to get th ere. But the r w a r d Is worshipping in the State T h e a te r and using other churches f o r meetings. NEW YORK til— P ie r c e had ad m in istra tio n building th e re fo r 000 to $300,000. fo r the kind of "a rro g a n t r e ­ g rea t. ju s t $5 in h is pocket, a beat-up 800 V ietnam ese k id s." A fter th e f ire w orship s e r v ­ m ovie c a m e ra on his shoulder and They a r e ch ild ren who have lig iosity. . . that seem s to claim ic e s w ere sw itched to the State a d o g -ea re d plane tick et to Hong had som e education, P ie rc e said . extensive acquaintance with God together with a com plete survey T h e a te r, a couple blocks fro m Kong a s he tram p ed through the “ But fo r 800 other children from of the geography of heaven." A M the ch u rch . T h ey w ill continue in te rio r of China 20 y e a rs ago. the back country, those who a r e E R IC A N IS M S O U T to be held th e re until Sept. 11. He w as an ordained B aptist 10 o r 12 y e a rs old and have " T h e re is a profound agnos­ D edication week fo r the new m in is te r who co n sid ered h im self nev er had a day of schooling, ticism in all authentic relig io n ," building is O ct. 2 -9 . " a n a s s is ta n t th ird flunkie” at w e w ant to build another school he say s. Included in the week’s a c tiv i­ his C alifornia ch u rch . He w as in to get them read y fo r the m o re But a believer who is humbly tie s a r e ap p earan ces of many China fo r no significant reaso n , advanced one in Saigon." aw are of the d ra stic lim itations on his knowledge of God may yet a rriv e at " a special kind of E n g lis h S i m p l i f i e d I n B i b l e sta te and lo cal le a d e rs a t m e e t­ looking fo r nothing in p a rtic u ­ ings and sp ecial functions. la r. But when he found th re e blunt­ 4D o n ’ t B e assu ran ce, going b e y o n d all While the P eo p les C hurch was doubt, that he is In an authentic being rem o d eled a n d reb u ilt, ed hypoderm ic n eed les, a couple relationship with the Being who A m ericanism s a re out in a Sim ple line draw ings by the to put difficult, trad itio n al co n ­ phetic re fe re n c e to the Holy S p ir­ church functions w ere held In of old tin cans and a wooden cep ts into the “ sim p le” E nglish. it of the C h ristia n d o ctrin e of the o th e r com m unity functions and box, Bob P ie r c e w as m oved m o re S h o c k e d B y stands o v e r against him and “ common language” New T e s ­ Swiss a r ti s t Annie V allotton i l ­ tam ent the A m erican Bible So­ lu s tra te the tex t. R o b ert R. M arkham , a r e ­ T r in ity ." U n iv ersity buildings. deeply than e v e r b efo re in his against all his religious exper­ Although sim plifying the la n ­ se a rc h e r and tr a n s la to r fo r the P eo p les C hurch m ade u se of life . T h ese w e re the e n tire in­ ience, as the external w orld, ciety will publish next month. Calling a "synagogue” a A m erican B ible Society, spoke of guage in the B ible m ay u p set som e w hatever It be, s t a n d s over T he product of 10 y e a r s ’ work, St. J o h n 's P a r is h H all, U n iv e r­ v entory of a " h o s p ita l" a t which T V S c r i p t ’ "m eetin g h o u se " is an easy r e ­ how the trad itio n al concepts can people, the sim p lified v e rsio n is against our phenomenal exper­ the v ersion is a tran slatio n into ph rasin g com p ared with try in g sity L u th eran C hurch, U n iv ersity a 2 0 -y e a r-o ld A m erican n u rse be sim p lified fo r a tran slatio n in c lo s e r to the situ atio n of the New ience.” the s i m p l i f i e d "in tern atio n al M ethodist C h u r c h , Edgewood w as ca rin g fo r m o re than 100 E nglish” used by Voice of A m er­ the New Y ork T im e s interview . T e sta m e n t in th e e a rly days of U nited C hurch, A ll Saints E p is ­ le p e rs . Don’t let the lusty language in This knowledge of God, which F ir s t M arkham dealth with the the church, R o b ert G. B ra tc h e r, ica from an all-G reek text of the copal C hurch, the MSU A lum ni P ie r c e , now a doctor of the­ TV dram a fool you, advises a differs from what is commonly called " f a ith " as eyew itness te s ­ New T estam en t published la s t concept of God ‘‘Justifying’ a tr a n s la to r of the new v ersio n , Chapel, th e U nion Building, E a st ology, was to re c a ll la te r : " I t so relig io n b ro a d c a ste r, m an. In the "T o d ay ’s E nglish said . " I t is m y guess that w e a r e timony d iffers from hearsay, is spring. G o d L iv e s T h e G reek p a r ts of the New L ansing Savings and L oan, the. im p re sse d m e that on that day, going to se e m o re se rio u s adult T he new version is "T o d a y ’s V ersio n ” “ Ju stifie s” shows up E a s t L an sin g L ib ra ry and Ju n io r on that spot, I decided I would not easily attained, according to a s "G od’s way of putting m an T e sta m e n t w ere w ritten in the dram a on te lev isio n ,” say s David English V ersio n .” People with High School. spend the r e s t of m y life carin g M acG regor. It Is vouchsafed only to those who want It badly enough a g rade-school reading capability B e y o n d W a ll rig h t with h im s e lf.” "k o in e” G r e e k , the unifying, P eo p les C hurch, an in te rd e ­ fo r people about w hose sin c e rity O. P o in d ex ter of the N ational F o r th e p erso n who thinks In sim p lified G reek of the Rom an Council of C hurches B ro a d c a st­ to keep on seeking It a fte r they've can understand it. O ther v e r ­ nom inational church, lived up to 1 w as c e rta in , doing som ething I B e rlin 's new L utheran bishop, legal te rm s r a th e r than In te rm s E m p ire. its designation in its in te r d e ­ knew w as good." ing and F ilm C om m ission. reached the edge of d e s p a ir■ sions re q u ire re a d e rs to have a T h e re c e n tly -p u b lish e d G re ek And he se e s no need fo r view­ much higher reading level. K urt S charf, say s the "D eath of of h is rela tio n sh ip with God, th is nom inational tram p in g s of the T h at reso lu tio n has grown into M acG regor says this is what tex t on w hich the common E ng­ e r s and lis te n e rs to ex p re ss T he new v ersio n cuts out A m ­ God” theology which has caused re p h ra sin g of “ Ju stify ” may be p ast y e a r. a C a lifo rn ia-b ase d organization the Bible m eans when it speak e ric a n ism s like "c u t it o ut” and a s ti r in the United States is of confusing, h o w e v e r , M arkham lis h v e rsio n is b ased is its e lf ca lled W orld V ision, w hich has shock if occasionally they h ea r of God revealing him self to those little in te re s t to C h ristian s living said . b ased on an exam ination of w hat T h e m a jo r rebuilding and c o n ­ provided m illio n s of d o lla rs fo r lusty language ov er the a i r - who c ry to Him "o u t of the instead u se s “ stop it.” It e lim i­ behind the Iro n C u rtain in E ast M ore sim plification p ro b lem s four New T estam e n t sc h o la rs stru ctio n of the church have been sch o o ls, orphanages and hospi­ lanes. nates the p h rase “ c ry o u t” that d ep th s." G erm any. w ill pop up if the A m erican Bible think a r e the b e s t 100 known done to th e sa n ctu ary and in ad d ­ ta ls in 18 n atio n s. W riting in the S eptem ber issu e “ The Bible teaches that know­ to im m ig ran ts and o th ers who do ing a new o ffic e-ad m in istra tio n of " T o g e th e r,” M ethodism ’s not use E nglish p rim a rily might U nder Com m unist dom ination, Society puts out an Old T e s t a ­ fra g m en ts and m a n u scrip ts, the P ie r c e ’s la te s t p ro je c t is in ledge of God is never acquired T im e s re p o rte d . and C h ristia n education wing. g e n e ra l-in te re s t m agazine f o r he said , they have disco v ered m ent In “ c o m m o n E n g lish ,” Saigon, South Viet Nam . like any other kind of knowledge, m ean “ w eeping.” It does not use the trad itio n al that a G odless philosophy " p r o ­ M arkham m entioned the pro b lem B ible so c ie tie s in the U nited T h e san ctu ary , redone in con­ "W e tr ie d building schools in fam ilies th a t goes into th r e e - but may com e to us, if It com e te m p o ra ry sty le, now s e a ts 1 ,- som e V ietnam ese v illa g e s ," he q u a rte rs of a m illion hom es every vides no firm foundation" fo r of putting the p h ra se "th e S p ir­ S t a t e s , G erm any, the N eth er - at all, when we a r e at our wits* “ thous” and fre ely u ses the ev­ end. eryday, s p o k e n E nglish with life. While se c u la riz e d , m an -cen ­ it of God moved upon the face of lands, England and Scotland jo in t­ ly published the G reek te x t in 350, com p ared with 1,200 b efo re sa id in the f ire . a$r in terv iew . "W e trie d , m onth, P oindexter says: " I t m ay be that som e te lev i­ fo rm s like “ isn ’t , ” the w a te r” into "com m on E ng­ but w e no so o n er had them built "T h o se who tru ly su ffer the te re d " th e o lo g ie s" m ay win a lis h .” May. F o u r N ew T estam en t sc h o l­ sion news o r dram a can te ll us A g lo ssa ry defines technical A new $6,000 organ w ill be than the v illag es w e re o verru n . to rtu re of doubt (and do not m e re­ h earin g in A m erica, he said , E ast “T h e b e s t way to tra n s la te a r s and 43 co n su ltan ts w orked on "T h e n th e L o rd in terv en ed fo r som ething about th is w o r l d , ly pretend, having made th e ir a s ­ relig io u s te rm s like “ P a s s o ­ G erm ans a r e being draw n in­ added to the san ctu ary in F e b ru ­ sum ptions in eith er d irection in v e r .” O ther technical te rm s a re th is ,” he said, " i s probably to the G reek v e rsio n . a ry , u s. T he F re n ch R eform ed Church som ething which God d esp erate ly c re asin g ly back to B iblical the­ say that a wind of God w as m ov­ T h e co st of putting to g eth er d e s ire s us to h e a r.’’ advance) a r e in the m ost favor­ changed and "synagogue” tu rn s A lso included in the re c o n ­ had an a c r e of land in the m iddle up a s "m eeting h o u se.” ology. ing o v er the w ater, but th is the G reek v e rsio n was $250,000. of Saigon th at the church w as " I f we tu rn off our e a r s or able position to d isc ern God. . . stru ctio n w as an e n tire rew irin g would undoubtedly u p set m any Since th e "T o d ay ’s E nglish o ur s e ts b ecau se of salty lan­ of the building, along w ith the a f r a i d th e Saigon governm ent Edgewood United peo p le.” V ersio n ” is a d ire c t tr a n s la ­ a d d i t i o n of a sp ecial student would co n fiscate fo r som e na­ guage,” he continues, " i t could EPISCOPAL SERVICES Among C h ristia n s the p h ra se tion fro m th is new G reek text, tio n 's em b assy . b e a lo ss fo r u s.” 469 N o rth H ag ad o rn Road lounge fo r MSU students In the is often re g a rd e d a s a “ p r o - it is not a " v e rs io n ” in th e te c h ­ "S o they gave it to us—f re e — Some m eaningful dram a, of 15 b lo c k s n o rth of G ra tis R iv er) b asem en t. With th e new additions n ic al se n se of the w ord. " V e r ­ f o r 50 y e a rs , and w e a r e building co u rse , he adds, does not include and rem o d eled a re a s , P eo p les ALL SAINTS CHURCH UNIVERSITY sio n ” im p lies a rev isio n of e x ­ C hurch now has a to ta l of 112 a d o rm ito ry , a school and an " ta w d ry " show s. S u m m er W orship S e rv ic e h o u . istin g tra n sla tio n s . T em p o rarily m eeting in 9:30 A.M. BAPTIST CHURCH S erv ices 10 & 11 a .m . 6 8:7p.m . f A m e ric a n B a p tis t) EAST LA N S IN G Central Methodist E ast L ansing High School Auditorium Sunday, August 28th Emanuel Ev. CHURCH OF A cro ss F ro m the Capitol CENTRAL G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a sto r THE NAZARENE Sundays S e rm o n by ED 2-1888 Lutheran Church 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group FREE METHODIST Rev. R. P aig e Birdw ell Wisconsin Synod 149 Highland A v e.,E ast L ansing M a ry -S a b in a Chapel 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m . WORSHIP SERVICE CHURCH W orship C h u rch School U tlO a.m . Sunday School 1 0:00 a.m . (10:00) 10:00 A.M. Morning P ra y e r & Sermon C hurch School N. C apitol at K ilborn 9 :3 0 - C r ib r o o m th ro u g h five M orning W orship 1 IKK)a.m. 828 N. Wash, at Oakland N u rsery Provided— (WJLVi 10:30 3*rr'-) y e a r o ld s. 10:00 - 12:00 a.m Evening S erv ice 7:00 p.m . ’U njam m ing the N etw ork of God 8:15 and 11:00 a.m . Follow Highway 43 to L ansing "O ne Hour of Serm on and F ra n c is A nderson A ffilia te d w ith th e at A m erican Legion C enter M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz Song" C rib N u rse ry , So B ring T h e CASTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian C hliR C H U nited C h u rch of C h r is t, L u th eran C ollegians 5:30 p.m . 7315 Abbott Rd. c o s t ionsinc. micniGon C o n g re g a tio n a l-C h ris tia n , F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n P h o n e Baby. 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TE D WARD-MSU U niversity C lasses “ 1966 - The Year 10:00 a .m .-re g u la r 9:45 “ F acing Up T o A d v ersity ” 1 1 :0 0 A . M . ‘G o d S e e s U s A l l ” Rev. D arld Black of Release” WEDNESDAY M orning Worship WORSHIP-^:45 & 11:15 a.m . 11:00 8:00 p.m .-E vening M eeting ‘T h e High C ost of E ternal L ife” N u rs e ry During S erv ices I P a sto r N orm an R. P iersm a CHURCH SCHOOL 8 :3 0 P . M . Adult Youth Evening Worship CHURCH SCHOOL F r e e Public Reading Room 7:00 10:00 P reach in g 134 West G rand R iver “ P ro s p e c ts of P e ril in the P a ra b le s ” 9 ;4 5 -P ro g ra m fo r a ll ages OPEN P a s to r Norm an R. P iersm a C rib through Sixth G rade in Rev. David W ills W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . REFRESHMENTS ANDFELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING ch u rch bldg. 11:15 a.m .-C h ild ren , 2 -5 y e a rs from C am bridge, M ass. M on., T u es., T h u rs .,F ri., 8:15 T w en ties V T h irtie s Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . C A L L IV 2 - 0 7 5 4 F o r F r e e B u s 1648 C ahill Drive R efresh m en t period in Church All a r e w elcom e to attend Service Inform ation F r e e bus tran sp o rta tio n 15 to C hurch S ervices and v isit and PASTORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb, Norman R. P iersm a p a rlo r following w orship se r I a w arm and frien d ly w elcom e 30 m in u tes before each s e r ­ u se the reading room . D r. Howard Sugden, P astor D r. Ted Ward, M inister Of Music v ices I aw aits you at F irs tP re s b y te rla n FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm. v ic e around the cam pus. Rev. Alvin Jones, M inister of Education And Youth