Candidates, Wolverines arrive Saturday T h ey 'll all be h e re S aturday. The Demo­ S tate has an a v era g e o f2 4 4 .3 ru sh in g y a rd s c r a ts , the R epublicans, and, oh y es, the a gam e. Halfbacks C lint Jones and Dwight W olverines. T he U niversity of Michigan is com ing down to S partan Stadium to take on unde­ L ee, and fullback Bob A pisa, a r e all big, stro n g and f a s t. Q uarterback Jim m y Raye can run, too, but he s till has to show he Friday feated and top-ranked Michigan State, win­ can p a ss co n sisten tly . n e r of its f ir s t th re e gam es this season, B ecause the only weak spot on the and defending Big T en and national cham ­ S partan team has been p ass defense, the pion. And when clo se to 80,000 people gather show fig u re s to get in terestin g ea rly . C lancy alone has averaged ju st about what MICHIGAN in one place at one tim e, in an election S tate h as allow ed, 139 passin g y ard s y e a r —you can ju st see Soapy W illiam s’ bow tie spinning. p e r gam e. STATE Anyone try in g to p ark Saturday will With all the politician s added to the foot­ ball fans, the 76,000 capacity of S partan probably sw ear that everyone in the sta te UNIVERSITY of M ichigan is on the MSU cam pus—which Stadium is s u re to be topped. And the is fine fo r the candidates fo r governor a ll-tim e re c o rd of 78,234 who cram m ed and se n ato r, because all four of them will E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n O c t o b e r 7, 1966 th e stadium the la s t tim e M ichigan w as V o l . 59 N u m b e r 56 be h ere too. h e r e ju st might be in danger. Kickoff w ill be at 1:30 p.m . and the T h e gam e, of co u rse, is what they all W olverines w ill probably com e rig h t out a r e com ing to se e, but before the big South Viet Nam Out throw ing. M ichigan's chances to upset event, S partan and W olverine fans both can the S partans, and gain revenge fo r MSU’s m eet with the candidates of th e ir choice. 24-7 win la s t y e a r at Ann A rb o r, r e s t Zolton F eren cy , D em ocratic candidate on the passing a rm of quarterb ack Dick for governor, and Soapy W illiam s, Dem V idm er. o c ra tic nom inee fo r the Senate, will V idm er, and W olverine team captain, both eat lunch a t Shaw Hall from 11:10- end Jack C lancy, have team ed up fo r 26 12:30 Saturday before attending the gam e. For LBJ Asian Trip p a s s e s and 381 y ard s th is season as Senator R obert G riffin, who is running M ichigan took two of its f ir s t th re e gam es. fo r election on the Republican tick et, "T h is has to be the num ber one game w ill be at the Lam bda Chi Alpha f ra ­ on ou r sc h ed u le ," said MSU coach Duffy te rn ity house a t 10:45 a.m . He w ill D augherty, "a n d I m ean that a s a com pli­ hold a h alf-h o u r p r e s s conference. m ent to the U niversity of M ichigan. We Gov. G eorge Romney w ill attend a le g is­ have ju st a w orld of re sp e c t fo r th e ir la tiv e luncheon a t 11:30 in Kellogg C enter, te am —they have p assin g , running, de­ and then p ro ceed to the stadium . of s u r p ris e should Johnson show up sud­ WASHINGTON If) - P re sid en t Lyndon fen se, and speed .” denly and unannounced, under s tr ic te s t B. Johnson confirm ed officially T hursday T he S partans a r e not a team lacking re sp e c t, e ith e r. th a t his f ir s t p resid e n tia l trip o v erse as w ill be the m ost extensive v isit to the se c u rity p recau tio n s, som ew here in Viet Nam during the P acific expedition. f lf ! A gainst a crush in g front line on de­ Wmmm fen se , MSU opponents have m anaged only F a r E ast ev er launched by an A m erican ch ief executive. Johnson w as also asked to outline h is hopes of what would re su lt from the P a­ Hi w É m 39.7 y ard s p e r gam e rushing. And the offense has the potential to be one of the It begins Oct. 17 and winds up Nov. 2. Johnson will cover roughly 25,000 m iles cific to u r. " T h e invitation, as you know, w as ex­ jyL 1 -J ^ i m o st pow erful in the nation. tended by oth er co u n tries. I am su re Up «n and v isit the cap itals of New Zealand, D espite a bad day la st week at Illinois, that they w ill have som e specific plans A u stra lia , the P hilippines, T hailand, Ma­ lay sia and K orea. to su g g est. T he o v er-rid in g objective of the trip " I want to be a good lis te n e r a s w ell a s an active p a rtic ip a n t," Johnson sa id . N.E. bias topic is to help the cau se of an honorable peace in Viet Nam. T his w ill be a focal point of a conference in M anila. All the co u n tries contributing m ilita ry help to the allie d cau se in Viet Nam a re But as for v isitin g Viet Nam itself, sending th e ir chiefs of sta te to M anila. o f Hannah trip Johnson said that: "N o consid eratio n has been given at th is tim e to any such p ro p o sal o r any M alaysia is the one country on the trip which w ill not be rep rese n ted , lacking a m ilita ry com m itm ent in V iet N am . P re sid e n t John A. Hannah retu rn ed such v is it.” R ecalling h is World War II se rv ic e te lila to cam pus la te W ednesday a fte r p re s id ­ Since Viet Nam is a com bat a re a as a naval o fficer, when he left Con­ ;i n ing a t a Civil Rights Com m ission hearing and ord ln arly p resid e n ts stay out of them . g re s s for a tim e to en ter m ilita ry s e r ­ in Boston to evaluate p riv ate efforts fo r school in tegration. Saturday Preview None has been in one since the late F ra n k ­ v ice, Johnson sm iled and said at one point: ” 1 have w anted very much to r e ­ P re s id e n t Johnson: He lin D. Roosevelt went to North A frica Hannah and o th e r Com m ission m em ­ a fte r m ost of the World W ar II fighting tu rn to the scen es of my 'young-m an plans a m a jo r Asian b e r s h e a r d testim ony T u e s d a y and B ill R oach , P o n tia c , ju n io r , adju sts m o c k r o ll of to il e t p a p e r , to go along d ay s’ and go back to New Z ealand and with sign on D e lta S ig m a Pi house. S a tu rd a y w i ll t e l l . State News photo th e re had subsided. tour. W ednesday on th e ca u se-an d -e ffe c t of Still, it would occasion no undue amount A u stralia w here I spent som e tim e in alleged Boston school segregation and the the ea rly 4 0 s." v a rio u s independent attem p ts to reliev e At one point, Johnson was asked w heth­ th e N egro’s educational problem s th e re . T he Boston h earin g w as the th ird of a s e rie s set by the full C om m ission in STARTING MONDAY e r he would com m ent on w ords from som e of his c r itic s that the trip is Pol ice ask m otivated larg ely by p o litical consid­ attem pt to rea ch th e best policy fo r en­ e ra tio n s . acting the Suprem e C ourt’s “se p a ra te but "N o, I don’t think s o ,” Johnson r e ­ students to New Brody-Fee Express not equal" decision of a decade ago. p lied softly. " I ju st think you have to Boston w as chosen, according to Hannah, evaluate the c r itic s and judge the c i r ­ a s a fa irly typical N o rth e a ste rn ' city, cum stan ces and draw your own conclu­ w hich has m ade som e effort in reducing de facto segregation among its la rg e s io n s .” At another point, a re p o rte r said that leave Club 1 N egro p o p u latio n . fo rm e r P re sid en t Dwight D. Eisenhow er Two MSU students w ere asked to leave W hether the C om m ission would hold Beginning Monday, the Cam pus Bus south to Shaw Lane E a st and east to had said the U.S. should use w hatever a Kiwanis Club l u n c h e o n in L ansing h earin g s had been of som e doubt, due System will im plem ent a new ex p re ss ro u te the Hubbard T erm in a l. is n ec essary , not excluding nuclear w ea­ T h u rsd ay a fte r one of them becam e en ­ to an injunction su it filled against them for Brody and E a st Com plex resid e n ts. Leaving E ast Complex, the ex p re ss pons, to end the fighting in Viet Nam, gaged in what he te rm ed "a shouting on the b a sis that they might ad v ersely b u ses w ill re v e rs e the ro u te. T hey do not and asked what Johnson thought of such m atch* with M ichigan’s Selective Service affect se v eral integration su its p r e s ­ F our b u ses bearin g "B rody-F ee E x ­ se rv e U niversity Village. a p ro p o sal. d ire c to r, C ol, A rthur A. H olm es. ently pending b efo re the M assachusetts p r e s s " signs will c a r ry students a c ro ss H enry W, Jolm an, g eneral forem an of "W ithout p assin g on the accu racy of R ich ard B. Pointon, Highland P ark se n ­ c o u rts. cam pus in 13 m inutes. T h e buses will the C am pus Bus System , said the route your quotation of P re sid en t E isenhow er,” ior, and M ark A. Kupperm an, Maplewood, However, the injunction w as w ithdraw n run ev e ry four to eight m inutes. w ill provide fa ste r and m o re frequent the P re sid en t answ ered, ” 1 would say it N. J „ senior, said they attended the b efore the h earings w ere scheduled to tran sp o rta tio n for the student. He said is a policy of th is governm ent to e x c e r- T he ex p re ss ro u te in c re a s e s the num ­ Kiwanis m eeting because they w ere in­ begin. it was conceived a fte r su rv ey s conducted c is e the b est judgm ent of which we a re b e r of operating buses up from 16 to 21. te re s te d and concerned about the S elec­ T he com m ission’s p re se n t re s e a rc h by bus d riv e rs th is p ast week indicated capable in an attem p t to provide the tive S erv ice System . into school integration began la st No­ L eaving Brody Group, th is ro u te goes that too many students w ere being left m axim um d e te rre n t with a minimum in­ A fter H olm es had finished speaking to v em ber with a req u e st from P re sid e n t north on H arriso n Ave., then e a st along a t bus stops to often. volvem ent. The e a s ie s t thing we could the group of about 50 people Pointon rose Johnson. It w ill culm inate w ith a re p o rt Michigan Ave., Beal E n tran ce, W est C i r ­ do is get in a la rg e r w ar with other na­ He said the popularity of the C irc le - to ask a question. to the P re sid e n t in D ecem ber. cle and D orm itory Road to Bogue Street, tio n s. F re e ro u te was also in stru m en tal in the “I asked the question th re e tim es be­ planning of the ex p re ss ro u te, Jolm an, who has been in tra n s p o rta ­ All Aboard! fo re I w as recognized," he said . “The re sp o n se from the audiende was laugh­ Something for everyone -- tion fo r 30 y e a rs and is beginning his th ird y ea r at MSU, said the ro u te is b e ­ Re I ie f s h e r e . P o s s ib ly s t a r t i n g M o n - 3 face tria l toda y te r ." Pointon said he asked H olm es if he ing estab lish ed now to accom m odate for day, an e x p r e s s bus ro u te between would redefine h is statem en t concerning w inter r id e r s . T h is w inter Jolm an e x ­ B r o d y and Fee w i ll s h o r te n rid in g on riot charges s e rv ic e to one’s country in som e way Careers ’66 opens M onday p ects b u ses to be running bum per to bum per. tî m e s . State N e w s photo T he tr ia ls of th ree men a r r e s te d in o th er than the m ilita ry . Col. H olm es ap p eared ready to an­ fro m 6:30-10 p .m . Monday and from funds a r e being spent for b e tte r student the rio ts at the Brody Group la s t sp rin g sw e r, according to Pointon, but som eone F re sh m an , sophom ore, senior o r doc­ "The m ain facto r giving us tro u b le with at the sp e a k e r’s table interru p ted and 10-11:30 a .m ., from 1:15-4:30 p .m . and se rv ic e, he stated. w ill begin at 9:30 a .m . today in L ansing to ra l candidate — C a re e rs '66, opening th is new ro u te is m anpow er.” Jolm an T h e Cam pus Bus System d ire c to r stated said the m eeting was for Kiwanis m e m ­ fro m 7:30-10 p .m . T uesday on the firs t Township Ju stic e C ourt. Monday in the Union, has som ething fo r said, "but we will have our reg u lar that r id e r s have in creased even m ore b e rs and th e ir guests and suggested the and second flo o rs of the Union. T he th ree , two of them MSU students, you. d riv e rs work o v ertim e," Jolm an rep o rted than was speculated. He said in the firs t two students leave. You can shop am ong them , asking ques­ a r e charg ed with inciting a rio t and failu re C a re e rs '66, fo rm e rly the C a re e r C a r­ that the bus system is seven men short. y e a r, 1964, 16,000 daily rid e rs w ere s e r ­ Pointon said he left when asked, tions about req u irem en ts and opportunities to d isp e rs e . F acing tr ia l a r e Stephen M c- n ival, is the U niversity’s annual vo­ "We had an ace in the hole with 19 ved, the next y ear 32,000. T h i s y e a r," K upperm an rem ained in the audience, in g eneral in many field s. You can tell K ellar, Midland sophom ore; David M c- cational inform ation show. b uses, but w e’r e using only 13 of them ,” Jolm an said, "we approxim ated 40,000and claim ing shouts of "get the Com m ie out them your aptitudes and they can te ll you K inder, T ro y sophom ore; and V erl W. he said. ‘T h e other b u ses will be leased of h e re " a ro se while he rem ain ed . You say you’r e a f irs t-te r m freshm an how they can u se your a b ilitie s. re c e iv e d 47,000." Shaffer, a non-student from Lansing. from a D earborn f irm ," he added. Jolm an hopes students w ill like and He said he left when approached by a who doesn’t even have a m ajor yet. T he C a re e rs '66 re p re se n ta tiv e s from Of the 12 orig in ally a rre s te d , one case Jolm an said cam pus tran sp o rtatio n is u se the new ex p re ss ro u te s. Bus d riv e rs p lainclothes policem an and that he and C a re e rs '66 has over 300 re p re se n ta ­ your field of in te re s t can an sw er the w as d ism issed , one acquitted, th ree plead­ an expensive b u sin ess because buses m ust p re d ic t popularity and expansion for the Pointon w ere both asked to show th e ir tiv e s from 83 o rganizations. R ep resen ­ sp ecific questions about train in g and op- ed guilty and seven rem ain to be trie d . be custom m ade. However, a ll available S elective S ervice c a rd s to police outside ta tiv e s will be at C a re e r s ’66 displays p le a s e tu r n to page 10 ro u te. the m eeting. L ansing police said it was standard p ro ced u re to ask men of draftable age Human relations group to produce th e ir d raft c a rd s, since by law they a r e req u ired to c a r ry them. A police detective added that not ev e ry ­ one c a r r ie s a d r iv e r ’s lic en se or other identification. A Kiwanis m em ber attending the m eet - has h e a rd no complaints ing said the students w ere welcome to attend, but when they sta rte d shouting they w ere asked to leave. m eeting for foreign students and land­ T he m em ber said no one but one of the " P e rh a p s ,” he said, "they don’t even students engaged in any shouting and T he E ast Lansing Human Relations lo rd s, to se ttle som e of th eir differences. know th e re a re such ch an n els.” added that the students had a right to C om m ission announced a t its regular T h e second difficulty experienced by m onthly m eeting t h a t i t h a s received foreign students is lack of knowledge of d issen t but not to d isrupt another group’s no housing d iscrim in atio n c o m p l a i n t s Foreign student problems the governm ent of E ast Lansing, and the m eeting by acting in a “deplorable m an­ sin ce the beginning of MSU’s fall term . p ro p er channels to u se in conducting n e r." M em bers of the com m ission’s ad hoc "We have com e through a period of b u sin ess with the city. co m m ittee for foreign student o rien ta­ g re a t potential u n rest, with the annual tion re p o rte d they had m et with p r e s i­ student influx," said Rev. R obert M ore­ d ents of all the nationality clubs on the Suggest orientation O rioles d e fe a t L.A., land W ednesday evening. "But we re c e iv ­ MSU cam pus, and had com e up with two ed no com plaints, and have been informed T h e ad hoc co m m ittee suggested a that none w ere re g is te re d with the MSU m a jo r pro b lem a re a s . planned o rien tatio n p ro g ram for foreign take tw o-gam e lead Off-Cam pus Housing Office, the U niversity " F i r s t of a l l ," said M rs. Helga Kaplan, students, with to u rs of the E ast Lansing "they do have housing p ro b lem s.T h ey may LOS ANGELES (UPI) - T he B altim ore Human R elations C om m ission, the E ast City H all and d iscu ssio n s with m em bers not have any m o re trouble finding a place O rio les took a commanding tw o-wante L ansing P olice, o r the cam pus NAACP.” of the C ity Council and the E ast L ansing In Michigan D r. J a m e s P eal, an E astL an sin g p h y si- cian and the co m m issio n ’s newest m em ­ to live than m ost A m ericans, but foreign students often have g re a te r problem s P o lice D epartm ent. lead in the world s e rie s and nearly reduced it to pure com edy T h ursday by T h e co m m issio n d iscu ssed an alleged with th e ir landlords,* capitalizing on six e r r o r s , including th ree b e r, suggested that, p a rtic u la rly in cases police b ru ta lity -ra cia l d iscrim in atio n in ­ P e n n s y l v a n i a G o v . W i l l i a m S cra n to n ( l e f t ) and M ic h ig a n Gov. G e o rg e of new students o r foreign students, p ro ­ T h e ad hoc com m ittee suggested that to by W illie D avis, and Jim P a lm e r’s four cident, brought to the m e m b ers’ a tte n ­ R o m n e y lend a hand in boosting the e le c t io n c a m p a ig n of Sen. R o b e rt c e d u res for re g iste rin g a com plaint may help allev iate th is problem a “sem inar hit pitching to hum iliate the L os Angeles tion by a le tte r fro m the local chapter G r i f f i n (R , M i c h . ) . U P I T e le p h o to fo r lan d lo rd s" might be scheduled, a D odgers, 6 -0 . See d e ta ils on page 9. of the NAACP. E ric Pianln, m anaging editor Kyle C. Kerbawy Jam es Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r STATE NEWS ed ito r -in -c h ie f Joel Stark T hom as Segal, ed ito rial ed ito r L a r r y W e rn e r, sp o rts ed ito r Andrew M ollison, executive r e p o rte r ad v ertisin g m anager F rid a y Morning, O ctober 7, 1966 EDITORIALS As Much A Part .Lansing As The Million$ O f $tudent$ b e e n t u r n e d down f o r a job t e c t i o n ? S tu d en ts c e r t a i n l y When in R o m e , m ind y o u r in an E a s t L a n s i n g s t o r e a r e a f fe c te d and i n t e r e s t e d own b u s i n e s s , i t ’s not y o u r p a r t i e s in p o lic e and f i r e city. And th at g o e s double d u r i n g the s u m m e r with the e x p l a n a tio n : fighting f a c i l i t i e s . f o r s t u d e n t s in r e l a t i o n to Open h o u s in g ? Th e N e g r o Ji á'i'íJjaWE E a s t L a n s i n g , a c c o r d i n g to “ S o r r y , we c a n ’t u s e you. We p r a c t i c a l l y c l o s e up sho p “ p r o b l e m ” is e x c l u s i v e l y a a r e c e n t WJIM e d i t o r i a l and s t u d e n t a n d MSU f a c u lty w i d e s p r e a d opinion in this d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r when m o s t of the s t u d e n t s l e a v e . ” p r o b l e m . How e l s e m i g h t a Fair trial m idw estern Mecca. The e d i t o r i a l p r a i s e s John This m ak es sen se. T h e re a r e 3 8,000 s t u d e n t s . T h e N e g r o l iv e in E a s t L a n s i n g , e x c e p t by b e in g a m e m b e r Hannah f o r r e f u s i n g to c o m ­ of t h e U n i v e r s i t y c o m m u n ­ for Ruby, mit the U n i v e r s i t y to a s ta nd in E a s t L a n s i n g ’s open o c ­ “ c i v i l i a n ” pop u lati o n of E. L. wei ghs in a t 2 0 , 000, which in c l u d e s a s i z e a b l e n u m b e r ity? cu pancy i s s u e . S tu d e n t s o u t n u m b e r o t h e r where? But t h e editorial ( a nd w i d e s p r e a d opinion in this of c h i l d r e n . A r e c e n t study i n d i c a t e s r e s i d e n t s and a r e a f fe c te d by c i ty f a c i l i t i e s to an eq u al SHERRI GARDNER m i d w e s t e r n Mec ca ) g o e s on th a t s t u d e n t s s p e n t ab out $25 J a c k Ruby is to get a f a i r if not g r e a t e r d e g r e e than to say: m ill io n in th e L a n s i n g - E a s t trial. So s a y s T e x a s ’ h i g h e s t “ We b e l i e v e s o m e of the s tu d e n t s who c a l l E a s t L a n ­ L a n s i n g a r e a d u r i n g fall t e r m 1965. About 60 p e r c e n t other residents. Go home students Let’s face it- c o u r t of c r i m i n a l a p p e a l s . sing t h e i r t e m p o r a r y h o m e s of the to ta l s t u d e n t body The c o u r t o v e r t u r n e d Ruby’s f i r s t t r i a l on the b a s i s would do well to hee d Dr . H a n n a h ’s a d v i c e . C a m p u s visited E a st Lansing s to r e s on ce a week o r m o r e . Is E a s t L a n s i n g the s t u ­ Kids can’t vote that he did not have an i m ­ dents’ business? A tr a n s is to r rad io in ev e ry pocket may p o l i t i c s i s one thing, city w ell be the c ry of fu tu re can d id ates for Do p a re n ts give th e ir ch ild ren m atches p a r t i a l ju r y . T h e i r r e v e r s a l Function of government The WJIM e d i t o r i a l s u g ­ so they can le a rn about fire ? politics an o th e r.” public offices if the voting age in M ichi­ is ju stif ia b le . gests: T h o se individuals who a r e in terested in . . the f act r e m a i n s gan is low ered to include 1 8 -y ear-o ld s. E a st Lansing b u s in e s s e s, p o litics at 18 will be so re g a rd le s s of One r e a s o n is the e x c e s ­ “ If the s t u d e n t s at MSU a r e If the younger g en eratio n follow s the w hether o r not they can Vote* If th e ir th a t they (stu dents) a r e not fo r the m o s t p a r t , h a v e s to c k lead of its e ld e rs who would like to s iv e pub licity given the c a s e ; looking f o r i d e a l i s t i c c a u s e s see e n te rta in e rs in office, would we be concern is based on ratio n al thought it c i t i z e n s of E a s t L a n s i n g , ” th a t c a t e r s s p e c i f i c a l l y to the w ill c e rta in ly not disap p ear over a period ten of the j u r o r s had s e e n to s u p p o r t and i n j u s t i c e s to confronted with "Dylan fo r P re sid en t" the e d i t o r i a l c o n t i n u e s . s t u d e n t ( th e ir m a j o r ) m a r ­ slogans? O r the p o ssib ility of Batm an of th re e y e a rs . If th e ir enthusiasm does Ruby s ho ot L e e H a r v e y O s ­ r e m e d y , we would s u g g e s t wane, o r they becom e fru stra te d because ket . a s S e c re ta ry of D efense? t h a t th ey t a k e a c l o s e look they c a n ’t change the w orld RIGHT NOW, wald on t e l e v i s i o n . P roponents of a low er voting age claim East Lansing’s lifeblood that if a boy is old enough to be drafted, they wouldn’t be good v o te rs at 18 o r 48. An o th er f a c t o r was the And what a r e the f u n c ­ at t h e i r own h o m e to w n s . If the 18-year-old With ideas about his h e 's old enough to vote. Since when does g e n e r a l f e e l in g in the c o m ­ tio n s of g o v e r n m e n t ? W e ’r e s u r e they will find phy sical stren g th o r the ab ility to fire governm ent cannot w ait th re e y e a rs to What e x a c t l y is the r e l a ­ a gun give a man the ra tio n a l judgm ent vote, then I would question the rationality m unity . Many people felt t h a t Roads? M ore students use plenty of ac tion in t h e i r own of any of h is view s. If h is attitudes a re tion of s t u d e n t s to E a s t L a n ­ needed to se lec t our co u n try ’s le a d e rs? s o m e h o w D a l l a s i t s e l f was E a s t L a n s i n g s t r e e t s than backyards.” An av e rag e 16-y ea r-o ld h as n ea rly the based on sound thought, the th re e y ea rs s in g t he n? sam e phy sical ca p ac ities he will have will only se rv e to mellow them , on t r i a l . " other residents. Police p ro - T h i s State New s e d i t o r i a l B asic to th is argum ent is the fact that M o r e than one s t u d e n t h a s at 18, but would anyone co n s id e r passing suggests: out votes with d r iv e r ’s lic en ses? ‘th e re a r e som e things that a re learned only with ex perience. F acts of policy and Seeks impartiality If s t u d e n t s a r e not c i t i ­ A nother contention of the c u rre n t ca m ­ w orld a ffa irs can be taught, but the F o r t h i s r e a s o n the c o u r t Hershey a Friend z e n s of E a s t L a n s i n g , if they h a v e no r i g h t to a v o i c e in p aig n ers is th at if 18-year olds can vote they w ill becom e in te re ste d in world a ffa irs . T h is proposed u se of the vote m a tu rity with which one m ust deal with th e se p ro b lem s com es only with age a s an in sp iratio n for learn in g is ab su rd . and experien ce. r u l e d that the new t r i a l m u s t E a s t L a n s i n g a f f a i r s , if they be in s o m e county o t h e r than to Serious Objectors c a n n o t e v e n b e c r i t i c a l of the D a l l a s , hoping t h a t by going c i t y —p e r h a p s it is b e s t t h a t e l s e w h e r e , an i m p a r t i a l ju ry The s e r i o u s o b j e c t o r to the can be found. But while the T e x a s c o u r t d r a f t and the w a r h a s a new f r i e n d — G e n e r a l L e w i s B. “ th ey ta k e a c l o s e look at t h e i r own h o m e t o w n s . ” Readers’ M in d Go h o m e , s t u d e n t s . T a k e w ritin g is fa r beyond m e. Many students is r ig h tf u l ly s e e k i n g a f a i r H e r s h e y , h ead of the S e l e c ­ your ideas, your c o n c e rn — Lo, the vanishing vestiges w e re not able to go the the poetry reading b ecau se of c la s s e s o r o ther commitment.:,, t r i a l f o r Ruby, finding an tive S e r v i c e S y s t e m . and y o u r m o n ey . Shop in and hoped, (m istakenly) to read a rep o rt To the E ditor: i m p a r t i a l ju ry will be an In a r e c e n t s p e e c h at Yale y o u r own h o m e to w n s . O r It now becom es evident that even the of the event in the cam pus new spaper. i m p o s s i b l e job. The tape of U niversity, H e r s h e y s a id buy b o o k s , c l o t h e s and s u p ­ v estig es of good jo u rn alism have disap­ Instead, the offering is that of a r e ­ p ea red from the MSU cam pus as the the sh oo tin g h a s b e e n shown t h a t if he found his c o u n ­ p l i e s in downtown L a n s i n g . S tate News triu m p h s w ith the a rtic le re p o r te r who b are ly re p o rts the facts, fla ­ t r y ’s m i l i t a r y p o s itio n in T uesday’s p ap e r about F e rlin g h e tti’s v o rs the e n tire p ie ce with h is own p e r ­ on national t e l e v i s i o n s e v ­ They a r e probably ch e a p e r sonal opinions, and m akes a feeble attem pi v isit to E ast L ansing. e r a l t i m e s . T h e r e is h a r d l y “ m o r a l l y i m p o s s i b l e to s u p ­ there. How M r. M ollison’s a r tic le could even to parody F e rlin g h e tti’s poetry . p o r t ” he would s o o n e r go to P e rh a p s the fact that F e rlin g h e tti m en­ a p e r s o n in the nation who has A f t e r s ix m o n t h s of t h i s , p u rp o rt to be a good p iece of new spaper tioned, during his reading, that M r. Mol­ not s e e n it at l e a s t once. jail than be d r a f t e d . All t h i s , t h e r e will b e no E a s t L a n ­ liso n had m isunderstood his poem , No. 5 he s a i d , “in o r d e r to m a i n ­ p j O T T 7 T Ï / h er e ., m o m ' of Coney Island of the Mind, had som e­ The i n j u s t i c e of Ruby ’s s i n g open h o u s in g p r o b l e m . r JÜ$T TOOK thing to do with the fact that he found f i r s t t r i a l h a s b e e n s een. tain d i g n i t y . ” T h e r e will be no E a s t 150ME OF V0UR him self incapable of w riting a f a ir r e ­ C o r r e c t i n g the i n j u s t i c e is He put m a t t e r s into the d o e s not b e l i e v e in as t h e r e Lansing. <=»qitVmln-r. i i|'»i-ui t it* about som e country, people who want of sc rap in g together a few new a m b as­ I« k Authort/rd l.\ ill- Mould •>! Mini.m to learn about som ething in the w orld Y ork co u n terp arts, speeches by the New Assume foreign views lit Y ork am b assad o rs, annual banquets c e l­ sa d o r-in c lin ed people. o th er than E ast Lansing. eb ratin g U.N. day and collegiate con­ C u rio u s n o n-m em bers may contact B ill ôECliRlTk1 i£j h AVIN6 A In lan d D a ily J o in e rs should be concerned with in ­ fe re n c e s assem bling students from all M em b ers have d escrib ed the function L ev is, s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l at 353-1439. DRAUER-FW.L OF u)ARM 60CK5 ! M ic h i g a n l'i te rn atio n al affa irs. P ublic speaking in ­ o v er the m idw est. In its sev en -y ear ex ­ a s a worthwhile inducement to le arn te r e s t is not n ec essary , but would be a benefit. And vice v e rsa , students d e a l­ isten ce, the U.N. once damned a U ni­ v e rs ity sp e a k e rs’ review com m ittee. to tak e th e view point of a different co u n try . Contact with foreign students A ll clu b s face th ree p h ases of existence —activ ity , existence without m a jo r action, y ' Editorin ing in speech could use the U.N. m e e t­ T h u s, Cam pus U.N. is not a club for is an o th er follow up of the U.N. World and n o n -ex isten ce. C am pus U.N. has had Building ings a s a p ra c tic e field. A m bassador­ p o litics and conflicts come into focus one p erio d of energized m eetings, follow­ w h i c h attendance alone w ill s u f f i c e . ships a r e chosen, and in c a se of two N eith er does it command a la rg e portion fo r activ e U.N. p articip a n ts. ed by a few y e a rs of p assiv ity . Without o r m ore re q u e sts for one country, m em ­ b e rsh ip quizzes have been form ulated. of tim e —th ree m eetings p e r te rm , plus se c u rity council m eetings, and the tim e C r itic is m s from p ast and present m em ­ b e r s a ll indicate the sam e source of a new round of in te re st to sp ark a s e c ­ ond aliv e and a le r t period, C am pus U.N. r II ■ T he sh o rt exam co v e rs b a sic in fo rm a­ n e c e ssa ry to read up on w orld events. tro u b le. A pparently, organization is not could face the th ird altern ativ e. F rid a y , O c to b er 7, 1966 3 M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing , M ichigan EARTHLIKE World News at a Glance Lunar face’ active HAMPTON, Va. t/P) - Recent A d m in istratio n . T h e conference disclo sed evidence of dynam ic photographs of th e lu n a r su rface w as held to re p o rt on re s u lts p ro c e s s e s on the m oon. T his Science perfects mechanical heart provide evidence th e moon is evidence, he s a i d , I n c l u d e d obtained from L u n ar O rb iter 1, I N D I A N A P O L I S , Ind. ( A P ) - A te a m of In d ia n a m o r e aliv e t h a n previously w hich m ade and tran sm itte d 211 fau lts o r slippages of the su rfa ce U n i v e r s i t y M e d i c a l School s c ie n tis ts announced t h o u g h t , sc ie n tists r e p o r t e d film fra m e s between Aug. 23 and such a s occur on e a rth . T h u r s d a y th ey have p e r f e c t e d a c o m p l e t e m e c h a n ic a l T h u rsd ay . T he p ic tu res also disclo sed Aug. 29. evidence of v u l c a n i z i n g , o r h e a r t and a r e re a d y to im p l a n t it in a p a tie n t who However, they said , the photo­ The p ic tu re-tak in g sp acecraft sm oothing, of the moon’s su rfa ce , o t h e r w i s e w ould c e r t a i n l y die. g rap h s, which w e re m ade by is expected to continue Its o rb it w hich Rowan attrib u ted to rad io ­ It has p e r f o r m e d e f f i c i e n t l y , w ith o ut bad side L u n ar O rb iter 1, did not p ro ­ of the moon for about six m onths vide enough inform ation onwhich activ ity . e f f e c t s , in s h o r t - t e r m a n im a l e x p e r i m e n t s . The b efo re it c ra sh e s into the lu n ar S till another b it o f evidence in v e s t i g a t o r s s a id in a s ta t e m e n t th at th e y had to d eterm in e a landing site for su rfa c e . A m erica’s Apollo a s tro n a u ts. w as in photographs th at showed no in te n tio n of r e m o v i n g a p a tie n t's h e a r t and sub­ D r. L aw rence Rowan, of the And fo r that rea so n , It w as “ slumping* o r sliding of m a­ s t i t u t in g the new d e v ic e “ u ntil it is made n e c e s s a r y U.S. G eological Survey, said L u­ announced, L u n ar O rb ite r 2 w ill te r ia ls from the rim s of count­ by an o b v io u s ly h op e le s s c l i n i c a l s it u a t io n . n a r O rb iter’s photographs had b e launched between Nov. 6 and le s s c r a te r s , Rowan sa id . Nov. 11 to m ake an o th er round Ford likes Johnson over Romney of p ic tu re s, concentrating on the m oon’s m a re—se a —o r sm oother M ic h ig a n S tate BLUE BELL, P a. ÜB - H en­ Rom ney of Michigan, a R epub­ U n iv e r s ity a re as. ry F o rd II said today he sup­ lican . T he announcem ents w ere m ade p o rts P re sid e n t Johnson and Beyond that, F o rd would a t a news conference a t the will vote for him again if he is Langley R e sea rch C enter of the a candidate, even if Johnson say n o t h i n g fu rth e r about p re sid e n tia l p ro sp ec ts. N ational A eronautics and Space is opposed by Gov. G eorge Class Candidates fear backlash vote in C alif. E. Germany Rings S A C R A M E N T O , C a l i f . (A P ) - R a c ia l s t r i f e and v o t e r h o s t i l i t y to open housing law s have r a i s e d f e a r s among C a l i f o r n i a D e m o c r a t s th at a white agrees to in clu d in g degree, MSU seal, 3 engraved in itia ls and a choice b la c k l a s h w ill h u r t G o v . E d m u n d G. B r o w n ’ s chan­ ces f o r r e e l e c t io n . Berlin visits o f 10 stones ye llo w or w hite gold Both B ro w n and his R e p u b lic a n opponent, Ronald R eagan , have said t h e y ’ ll t r y to avoid p o l i t i c s with last w e e k 's r i o t in g in San F r a n c is c o p la y ing BERLIN UP) - R ep resen tativ es IT Ini H C A IfillD S in i ® IP of W est B erlin and E ast G e r ­ Negro d is tric ts . D e s p ite t h e i r “ no p o l i t i c s ” s ta t e m e n ts , B ro w n m any signed an ag reem en t today 309 C. Grand R iv e r-E . Lansing and R eagan c r i t i c i z e d each o th e r d u rin g and a f t e r fo r resum ption of "h a rd s h ip ” the San F r a n c is c o r i o t s . Reagan said , “ T h e g o v e r n o r v is its by West B e rlin e rs to r e l­ A , h a s n 't the c o urage to stand up to the s o - c a l l e d ativ es in E ast B erlin on O ct. 10. le a d e r s who a p o lo g iz e f o r o r e x c u s e ta k in g to the T he a g r e e m e n t m eans that on South Cam pus Visit s t r e e t s and b lo o d s h e d .” W est B e rlin e rs can now apply fo r p a s se s to c ro s s through the w all Into Com m unist E ast B er­ lin when re la tiv e s a r e ill o r die. THE LOST MARINER Fire safety week T he la st hardship p ass agreem ent 956 T r o w b r i d g e Rd, ex p ired June 30. begins Sunday O ctober 9 m a rk s the beginning of F ir e P revention Week. T his date has been the sam e since a fte r the firem en hook up th e ir lin e s . A “ w e t" system has been in­ sta lle d in Hubbard Hall because CAREERS ’66 1871, date of the famous Chicago f ire . of its height. With b o o ster pumps on the sixth floor level it will Formerly Career Carnival L a st y e a r the total f ire dam ­ m aintain fire-fig h tin g p r e s s u r e age to MSU cam pus p roperty was $13,000 o r about 37 cents per constantly. An added fea tu re of F ir e P r e ­ 18th Annual Year stu dent. T his com p ares to the vention Week th is y e a r will bean national fire lo ss r a te of $6.75 open house a t the E ast L ansing p e r p erso n . F ir e Station, 400 Abbott Rd., in the WHICH NICHE ’ The la rg e st am ount of fire city, and the cam pus statio n on lo ss on cam pus la s t y e a r r e ­ Shaw L ane. Both statio n s w ill be su lted from c a r e le s s smoking. open daily from 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . T h e $20,000 d ire dam age to Wil­ fo r public Inspection. son Hall in 1963 w as the re su lt of a c a re le ssly tossed m atch. A f ire which gutted a room at F ee MSU Union Building H all la st y ea r w as caused by c a re le s s smoking. T h e re is no such thing as a Monday •/ October 10 " f ir e proof” building. A fire can sp rea d in a so -ca lle d fire Displays open 6:30-10:00 P.M . p ro of building by traveling along w all paint or coverings, o r kill w ith sm oke alone. M ost of the do rm s have “ dry stand pipe” sy stem s which fire ­ Tuesday, October 11 men m ust pump full of w ater, and which take se v e ra l m inutes Displays open 10:00-11:30 A.M. S w in g lin e 1:15-4:30 P.M . 7:30-10:00 P.M . 1 1How far can a dog run into LEM . b y ,M U R IN E SOMETIMES the woods? ÍAnswers below) BEING NUMBER ONE HAS ITS DISADVANTAGES \ 2 ] A storekeeper had 17 TOT Staplers. I It m e a n s t h a t to s ta y n u m b e r one, a p o s i ­ All but 3 were sold. \ How many did t tion we at McDonald's have w o r k e d h a r d EXCLUSIVE! he have left? Free removable carrying to a c h i e v e , we h av e to r e a l l y d e l i v e r case! Provides hygienic, the g o o d i e s , and we do j u s t th a t . 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LANSING - EAST LANSING jaajq£ z ¡spooM aqi jo jno Suiuuni si . . . e y e c a r e s p e c ia lis t f o r 70 y e a rs •H ‘ »»4» « y v 'I SU3M SNV F r id a y , O c t o b e r 966 4 M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Prize-winning news photos Bring Your Guitars— Banjos — Harps , Cabinet open tofrosh ment, A rt Tung, Junior m em ­ and o perations all gave b rie f fresh m en Include c o u rse e v a l­ displayed at State News P riz e - winning photographers of the 1966 M ichigan P r e s s Pho­ F re sh m en feel an ea g e rn e ss uation, the bookstore, publicity, to becom e involved with the Stu­ b e r - a t - la rg e, is asking for d escrip tio n s of t h e i r v ario u s tra v e l, student opinion reSMrch to g ra p h e rs A ssn. com petition a re I t’s W hat’s dent B oard, but th e re is actually fresh m en v olunteers to se rv e a re a s of se rv ic e. now on view in the State News etc . v e ry little they can do a t th is stage, J im G raham , p resid e n t on a stu d en t-facu lty com m ittee. T h is will give fresh m en v a l­ A re a s of m ajo r in te re s t to and clo sed c irc u it T V . P hotographic Dept., 301 Student S erv ice s Building. Happening of ASMSU’s Student B oard, told uable ex p erien ce in the field Students and the public a r e in­ v ited to see the exhibit which may Board to present of governm ent, Tung sa id . Folklore Society ap proxim ately 50 fresh m en at a re c e n t student governm ent in ­ He is also looking fo r four v o lu n teers to do r e s e a rc h . be viewed fo r th re e w e e k s, s ta r t­ lowing S aturday’s gam e until tro d u cto ry m eeting. ing today. T he photo g rap h ers w ere judged 5:30. Tung explained th at the 50 voting pros, cons No fresh m en a re on the board, M eet 7 p.m. Mon. but th e re a re many positions p e r cent of student governm ent never seen - the b oard - m ust and selected la s t A pril at the P on ch atraln Hotel In D etroit dur­ open to them in the cabinet, the An MSU-U of M m ix er w ill be p ro je c t branch of student g o v ern ­ be m ade aw are of to all students. ing the annual convention of the held in the B r o d y . m u lti-p u rp o se f It is not an easy ta sk to stay Museum Aud. m ent, he said. In an effo rt to get m o re f r e s h ­ In contact with the a v e rag e s tu ­ The m e m b e rs -a t-la rg e of the "The m ain Issu e is MUdtent s ta te p re s s p h o to g rap h ers. Some room from 8 p.m . - midnight of the p rin ts w ill be used in S aturday. T he m ix er Is sponsored m en involved in student g o v ern - dent, G raham said, but ASMSU Student B oard of ASMSU w ill governm ent Involvem ent la an n ational com petitions. by the W om en's In ter-R esid en ce would lik e to acquaint ev ery s tu ­ speak In living units b efo re T ues­ * ** is s u e o f th is kind,“ Mary P a r ­ Council and the Men’s Hall A ssn. dent with all iss u e s that involve day night to inform students on ish , appointed m e m b e r - a t- ta f f t, T he f ir s t fall m eeting of Chi A dm ission is fre e . From 7:00 p.m . them . both sid e s of th e 1 8 -year-old said . “We w ill te ll the scwSmcs Alpha w ill be held at 8 tonight T e r r y H assold, p resid e n t of vote issu e . w hat has gone on up to this in 36 Union. T he m eeting w ill the cabinet, s tr e s s e d the fact •We want to Inform the stu­ point and en tertain any quMtSens Include a tim e of inform al fel­ T he F olklore Society will m eet th a t the C abinet is not a se p a ra te d en ts, to give them the facts they m ay have.“ lowship and re fre sh m e n ts. a t 7 p .m . Monday In the Museum entity — the B oard needs the on both s id e s ,“ A rt Tung, Jun­ ♦* * A uditorium . E lection of officers M iss P a ris h is handling South C abinet ju st as much as the io r m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , said . “I Cam pus and Van H oosen; Ttmg T he Jazz Society of W est C ir­ w ill be held. TO THE PEOPLE IN THE C abinet needs the B oard. c le D rive w ill hold a se ssio n at expect students to fo rm u late an h as the N o rth east and Brady SLEEPING CAR DEATH CAME AS He then introduced th re e of opinion, and they can get that 3 p .m . Sunday in the low er lounge c o m p l e x e s ; Jim Sink, BWllnr A STRANGER . . . UNKNOWN the four ASMSU v ic e -p re sid e n ts. student opinion to m e .“ of Snyder H all. Bud Spangler, T he C anterbury Club w ill hold m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , has tho West . . . UNEXPECTED . . . UNSTOPPABLE! B ill L ukens, v ic e -p re sid e n t for “We want to show that the C i r c l e H alls and Shaw; John d isc jockey at WKAR, w ill be an open m eeting at 7 p.m.Sunday student s e rv ic e s, rec en tly r e ­ Student B oard Is m o re than a th e sp e ak e r. in Old College Hall of the Union.« SIMONE SiGNORET • YVES MONTAND signed. Rick M aynard, v ic e -p re sid e n t T uesday night m eetin g ,“ Lou Cauley, appointed membor-at- la rg e , w ill speak In th# Eaat * ** John S e rre s , a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r Alpha E psilon P h i, 223 Delta of ATL, w ill speak on “ What It TUB SLeePlllG CAP of sp ecial p ro jec ts; G ary Posen, v ic e -p re sid e n t of academ ic a f­ Benson, ju n io r m e m b er - a t- la rg e , said . “Knowing the way C am pus C om plex, and S w o o n , J u n i o r m e m b e r-a t-la rg e . Will St. will hold an open house fol- M eans To Be An A m erican .” stu d en ts feel w ill help fo rm alize speak to s o r o ritie s , fraternities ADDED: f a ir s and John Jaco b s, v ic e - and co o p e rativ e s. my own view s." p re sid e n t of financial se rv ic e ‘‘V A C A T IO N in W H IT E ” A partheid discussion L j * 0*% set for Con Con room l ï ï i g b f P o litic al and econom ic d is c r i­ m ination against non E uropeans s e c r e ta ry of the A lexander D e­ fen se C om m ittee. He will cover in the Union of So :th A frica will conditions in South A frica and be d isc u sse d 7:30 p.m . Monday a c tiv itie s of his com m ittee. a t an open m eeting in the Con T h e A lexander D efense C o m ­ IB A l Con Room of the In tern atio n al m ittee is a G erm an organization se t up in honor of a South A fri­ C e n te r. T h e subject is A partheid, and can political m a rty r and affiliated the sp e ak e r is F ran z J .T . Lee, with vario u s church groups. It with Old Spice Lime • • • • was form ed to aid victim s of op­ p re ssio n in South A frica. T h e m eeting is sponsored by P recisely w hat things depends on w hat you have in C /r/(\\})/r I/A the A frican Studies C en ter, the A frican Students A ssociation, * \ è F ellow ship of R econciliation and m in d . W h a te v e r it is, O ld Spice LlM K can h elp . U nited C a m p u sC h ristia n F ellow ­ Its spicy, lim e-spiked arom a is very persuasive. . . but ship, T h e re will be a question - answ er p eriod followed by a cof­ so su b tle , even th e m o st w ary w o m a n is tra p p e d b efo re she know s it! W o rth try in g ? You bet it is! 4k fee se ssio n . L ee is holding sim ila r m e e t­ ings throughout Michigan betw een O ct. 9 and 15. He will be in D etro it T uesday through O ct. 15 Old Spice LIM E Cologne, A fter Shave, G ift Sets. By th e m akers o f original Old Spice. fo r interview s, p r e s s confer* ences, speaking engagem ents and re c ep tio n s. FREE In m id-S eptem ber L ee went b e ­ E L E C T R IC -IN fo re th e United N ations Special THE CAR H E A T E R S ’ C om m ittee on A partheid, which is Drive-In Theatre circ u latin g a fact sheet on the G A T E S O P E N A T 6 *30 When You l i s t Keep Alert S o u th C .H o r a t J o lly R oad tU 1 -7 4 7 9 A lexander D efense C om m ittee. W h en you c a n ’t afford to be drowsy, Monday he will attend a closed NOW THRU SUN. (3) BIG HITS! inattentive, or anything less than a ll m eeting in the UCCF S em inar th e re . . . h e re ’s how to stay on top. Room a t 4 p.m . VER V Continuous Action Alertness FIRST LANSING SHOWING Capsules d eliver the aw akeness of L ee was born n ear the T r a n s - tw o cups of coffee, stretched out kei ‘‘p easan t r e s e r v e ” in South up to six hours. Safe .. . SEETHE WORLD INTHE RAW! A frica and worked on white and non-habit-form ing. V f/tV j owned fa rm s to aid h is fam ily and finance h is education. During Mm the 1960 governm ent crackdow n <£> that followed a native uprising, L ee w as rem oved from h is cleriT c a l Job and u n iv ersally black Continuous Action J liste d fo r political a c tiv itie s. A lertness Capsules “ P R O G R A M IN F O R M A T IO N ► 4 8 2 -3 1 ’OS* BGIHIOCoAN NOW SHOWING ftfll tAuitxi !A FANTASTIC AND SPECTACULAR VOYAGE.. THROUGH THE HUMAN RORY.-INTO THE BRAIN. *• w w BY PYTHON MALE GEISHA GIRLS M r PRIMITIVE b ir t h c o n tr o l. . . s tr a n g e ju n g le MANHOOD RITES RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH DIESEL TRAINS... EXOTIC AFRICAN LOVE SCHOOL SCHOOL FOR BEGGARS, WHERE CHILDREN ARE TRANSFORMED INTO MONSTERS -^ j S HOW N O N C E AT 9:15 ■M ACABRO) FORBIDDEN W O R L D REVEALED BY » ..MARVIN MILLER •".«.«».. ok».» ROMOLO MARCELLINI «u«., ..TRANS AMERICAN FKJ^i ©1966 Trans American Films H IT N O . (3) C O L O R A T 10i50 Tony Curtió" Natalio Wood Henry Fonda Lauren B acili o Mel Ferret F e a tu re Tim es 1:00 - 3:05 - 5:15 I n E X T I - W H A T D ID Y O U D O IN T H E W A R D A D D Y " \ TECHNICOLOR- From W ARNER 7:25 - 9:40 p .m . M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing, Michigan F rid a y , O cto ber 7, 1966 5 IN GULF Inez expected New TV sysfem set provide a 12-channel outlet, fo l­ p ro jec t, but a p riv ate co m m er­ w ill probably m ake arran gem ents to hit peninsula E ast L ansing re sid e n ts should be able to hook up to a co m ­ m unity antenna telev isio n s y s ­ tem (CATV) by next May, a c ­ c ia l e n te rp ris e . *We sim p ly issu ed them a lic e n s e ,“ said P a tria rc h e . “Now with M ichigan B ell T elephone C o. to u se th e ir telephone poles fo r T V ca b le s," P a tria rc h e e x ­ lowing F e d e ra l Com m unications C om m ission regulations. C itie s whose channel num bers will be available, according to of the Y ucatan P en in su la T h u rs­ they a r e fre e to com e into E ast plained. “ They could put up th e ir NEW ORLEANS, L a. (fl - H ur­ cording to K arl Kandell, v ic e - Kandell, a re : D etroit, 2, 4 and day and e a rly to d a y ," the bu­ L ansing and s e ll th e ir product.* own poles, but the expense and ric a n e Inez, which left m o re p resid e n t of National C able C o., 7; K alam azoo, 3; Saginaw, 5; re a u s a i d . " H u rric a n e fo rce C ab le television, such a s E ast work involved would be g re a t." than 150 p e rso n s dead in h e r Inc. Lansing, 6 and 10; G rand R ap­ winds w ill o ccur o ver much of the L an sin g ’s CATV sy stem w ill be, E ast L a n s i n g ’s CATV, a s d e stru c tiv e su rg e through the K andell's company obtained a ids, 8; W indsor, 9; and F lint, 12. n o rth ern Y ucatan P eninsula late is sold on the b a s is that it planned by National C able, will C aribbean, th ra sh e d a c ro s s the license W ednesday to set u p E a s t T h u rsd ay .” L ansing’s f ir s t CATV sy stem , p ro v id es a much c le a r e r p ic­ Gulf of M exico today, its 110— m ile-an -h o u r winds aim ed at the T he bureau located Inez n ear latitu d e 23.2 n o rth, longitude 86.0 under an ordinance p assed Sep­ tu re , p a rtic u la rly fo r co lo r se ts . In g e o g r a p h i c a l l y rem o te ABRAM S exposed Y ucatan P eninsula. te m b er 13 by E a st L an sin g ’s w est, o r about 260 m iles north­ T he New O rleans W eather Bu­ re a u , taking o v er tracking of the e a s t of M erida, a city of 170,000 p e rso n s on the peninsula, an­ C ity Council. H arold A. M oore, L an sin g ’s m ayor p ro -tem , h as been named a r e a s , cab le telev isio n is often the only way netw ork p ro g ra m s can be brought to a com m unity. Plans space trips giant sto rm fro m the M iam i bu­ m ain open Monday through F r i ­ cien t home of the Maya Indians. g en eral m anager of the new CATV “C om panies that we licen se If you’ve ev er wondered what rea u , said Inez w as expected to day. Its speed rem ain ed 110 m iles an station. a space trip is like, you’ll be m ove into the n o rth ern Yuca­ MSU’s planetarium p ro jec to r h o u r . Inez w as moving on a M o o r e announced T h u rsd ay able to find out next y ea r at tan P e n i n s u l a la te T hursday was built in 1963 and w as the w est-southw est co u rse . A b ram s P lan etariu m . that he resig n ed h is p o st as night. "T id e s of 5 to 10 feet a re T he Y ucatan, w hich Juts north­ w ard into th e Gulf of Mexico, chairm an of the L ansing C ity Bond plans Sim ulated space trav e l with f ir s t of its kind. T he new a l ­ te ra tio n s w ill keep A bram s in expected along the n o rth ern coast C ouncil’s com m unity a n t e n n a ro ll, pitch and p lan etary motion pace with the la test space te ch ­ contains dense ju n g les. television com m ittee O ctober 1 w ill be p ossible, say s T hom as to take the Job with N ational changed H. Osgood, planetarium d ire c to r. nology a n d again m ake it a le ad e r in its field. C able. T h e p lan etariu m ’s projection T he planetarium is used by Placement Bureau E ast L ansing City M anager John P a tria rc h e stre s s e d that the UB mixer sy stem h as been retu rn ed to its m an u factu rer in Yorklyn, Del., the A stronom y, Geography, G e­ ology, N atural Science and Hu­ Students m ust re g is te r in p e r ­ A ltschuler, Melvoin and G las- i CATV sy stem is not a com m unity T he " M o t o r Town Bonne- fo r a com plete overhaul and u p ­ dating. While the work is being d o n e , p ro g ra m s at A b r a m s m a n itie s departm ents a s p a rt of th e ir c o u rs e s . It puts on spe­ son a t the P lacem ent Bureau at s e r : accounting (B). Dump Bump v ille s " fro m D etro it w ill play cial p ro g ra m s fo r school groups le a s t two days p rio r to the day Argonne N ational L ab o rato ry : biology, ch e m istry , physics W e s t Shaw H a ll has the rig h t id e a . If all goes w e ll, Peace Corps at the Union B o ard -sp o n so red P lan e tariu m have been te m p o r­ a rily suspended. T h e exhibit hall and norm ally has five reg u la rly scheduled p rogram s p er w eek­ of th e ir interview . MSU-UM m ix e r Saturday night, F rid a y , O ctober 14: (B,M): m ath em atics (B). “ B u m p " E llio t, M i c h i g a n coach, and the whole and black light g allery w ill r e - end. r a th e r than the two live bands C alifornia S tate Governm ent: M i c h i g a n fo o tb a ll t e a m w i ll be dumped on the t u r f test here p rev io u sly ad v e rtise d . civ il engineering (B,M). of S p a r ta n S ta d iu m S a tu r d a y , State N ew s photo B ru ce R eav es, Union Board Alcoa - A l u m i n u m Co. of T he P eac e C orps placem ent T h i s i s y o u r c h a n c e , C lark Equipment Co.: m echan­ Inform ation S erv ices d ire c to r, A m erica: tran sp o rta tio n (B), De­ te s t w ill be given to L ansing ic al engineering (B): ag ric u ltu ral sa id that the change w as m ade c e m b er and M arch g raduates a re a re sid e n ts a t 9 a.m . S atu r­ S t u d e n t # 7 0 2 6 9 4 1 . engineering (B): and accounting b ecau se of sp ace and avallabiltly only; all m a jo rs of the College of Engineering (B); chem ical en­ gineering (B,M): e le c tric a l en­ (B). Colgate - P alm o liv e Co: chem ­ WIC delays approval day in 217 Main P o st Office Building, O ther Michigan lo cales will p ro b lem s. The dance w ill begin at 8 p.m . D r i n k S p r i t e a n d b e ical engineering (M,D). S aturday on the m ain concourse gineering (B,M); m echanical en­ also be testin g on Saturday, Nov, H arbison - W alker R e fra cto r­ of the second flo o r of the Union. s o m e b o d y . gineering (B,M); m e tals, m e­ chanics and m a te ria ls science (B,M); packaging technology (B); ie s Co: all m a jo rs of the College of Engineering; ch e m istry ; geol­ o f $1,000 to campaign 12 and D ec. 5. A pplications a r e av ailab le at all post offices and the P eace B ecause of w omen’s la te p e r­ m issio n s dancing w ill continue Take heart. Take a dime. and accounting and finance (B,M). ogy; m athem atics; and physics until m idnight, he said . Then take a bottle of Sprite C o rp s, Washington, D .C.20525, (B). from the nearest pop Hewlett - P ack a rd Co: elec­ The r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s to A w eek’s postponem ent gives machine. tr ic a l engineering (B,M,D) and W om en's In ter-R esid en c e Coun­ th e women tim e to com m unicate Suddenly it's in Pop concert m echanical engineering (B,M). K eeler B ra s s Co: chem ical c il (WIC) T uesday night asked fo r postponem ent of a $1,000 with th e ir constituents and m ake them aw are of the issu e at stak e. ' MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES ! your hand. Biting. Cold. Tart and engineering (B); m echanical en­ allocation fo r the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign. T hey also questioned the a r b i­ tr a r y fig u re of $1,000 and asked presents tingling. cackle fiendishly You gineering (B,M). tickets left Michigan D ept, of S tate High­ T he two m em b ers who voted ag a in st postponem ents voted for if allocation to a p o litical cam ­ and rub your hands together. (You w ays: civil engineering (B,M). final defeat of the issu e instead. paign is the b est u se fo r it. \ I should; they're A pproxim ately 800 u n re se rv e d se a ts a r e s till a v a i l a b l e for Ortho P h arm aceu tical C orp: a ll m a jo rs of the colleges of The m em b ers of WIC, a ll p r e s ­ The question of com pensation nEloquent, poetic and probably chilled to the bone by now.) idents of w o m e n ' s resid en ce w as also d isc u sse d . A straw vote “M ancini’s M elodies,* the firs t in a s e rie s of popular e n te r­ B usin ess, Com m unication A rts, Human M edicine, N atu ral Science h a lls, f e l t they did not know showed that the m a jo rity of the worshipful...one of the You tear off to a corner, alone, but m e m b ers a r e in favor of com ­ tainm ent p ro g ra m s sponsored by ASMSU. and Social Science (B), D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates only. enough about the issu e to approve th e u se of student money to back p ensating student governm ent of­ best of Bergman's within earshot of your fellows. T he c o n c e r t , including M an- c in i's fam ous h its played by his United States Dept, of Health, i t. _______________________ f ic ia ls . creations. as subtle as Education and W elfare - Bureau 4 0 -piece o rc h e stra , will begin at of F e d e ra l C red it Unions - So­ 1Wild Strawberries' 8 tonight in Jenison F ield H ouse, G eneral adm ission tic k ets a re c ia l S ecurity A dm inistration: ac­ counting and financial adm inis­ Are You Interested In Playing ! but solider $2.50. T h e p ro g ram will not be p lan ­ tra tio n (B). W est V irginia Pulp and P ap er: j In substance." ned until Mancini a r r iv e s on c a m ­ chem ical, m echanical, civil and - T im e M o g o z m e pus th is a f t e r n o o n , said Rick e le c tric a l engineering; ch em is­ Rock n9 Roll, Folk, Blues, M a y n a r d , vice p resid en t fo r tr y and packaging technology sp ecial p ro je c ts. (B.M). And then? And then? And then you unleash it. 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ZHIVAGO” ____ F r id a y , O ctober 7, 1 966 6 M ichigan State News, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Athletes join Christian fellowship Leader demands T he In terest of such athletes a s MSU football p la y e rs Dick ch a te r of Fellow ship of C h ris­ tian A thletes. of th e S partan football team , is confronting young people with m anshlp Into p ra c tic e . T he national organization was Don M cClanen. The f ir s t p ro g ram w as launch­ w e re reach ed through the m e s­ s a g e s of o th er p r o m i n e n t Protestant unity T his concern a m o n g many f o r m e d o ver ten y e a rs ago, ed in Oklahoma w here 18,(XX) a th le te s. Since then, ch a p te rs Kenny, Clint Jo n es, and Gene th e challenge of living liv es ded­ sp o rts heroes a c ro ss the nation m ainly through the effo rts of high school and college ath letes have sp re a d all o v er the nation’s N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) . . .O ne of the m o s t c o n t r o ­ Washington led to the estab lish ­ ic ate d to the ca u se of C h rist and had led e a r lie r to the form ation cam p u se s. v e r s i a l m i s s i o n a r y l e a d e r s am ong P r o t e s t a n t s has m ent two y e a rs ago of a cam pus th e ch u rch . of the National Fellow ship of The p u rp o se of sending ath letes d e c l a r e d w a r on d e n o m in a tio n a l In dependence and F rie n d s activ e In Campus C ru­ Emanuel Lutheran Church C h ristian A thletes. out on speaking engagem ents is c o m p e t it io n . sa d e for C h rist f ir s t In terested (W isconsin Synod) Dick Kenny, the b are-fo o ted Jo n e s In the fellow ship. He enjoys Sockman will speak at not to m ake p re a c h e rs out of them , but to encourage a sh arin g T h e R e v . T r u m a n B. D o u g la s s , e x e c u tiv e v i c e - Capital at Kllborn Hawaiian K icker, said the F e l­ p a rtic ip a tin g In F.C.A . he said, p r e s i d e n t o f the B o a r d of H o m e la n d M i n i s t r i e s of lowship gives him an outlet fo r b ecau se it is a p ra c tic a l method of w hat th e ir faith In C h rist the U n ite d C h u rc h o f C h r i s t , s ays to d a y 's church Lansing S erv ices: English se rv ic e to o th ers and allow s of se rv ic e to o th e rs. Peoples Church dedication m ean s to them . T he football coaches fro m Bay­ o r g a n i z a t i o n is " b a s e d on co nd itio n s o u tm o d e d a him to work with young people. Washington, an A ll-A m erican g e n e r a tio n a g o . " 8:15 & 11:00 Kenny, who speaks In many T h e Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, lo r U niversity and Duke U niver­ D e n o m in a t io n s o p e r a t e In d e p e n d e n tly , he a rg u e s , end, f ir s t becam e In terested In Working with the cam pus R e - churches and school a s sem b lies, p resid e n t of the Council of R e­ s ity , t h e executive ed ito r of " o n the dubious a s s u m p tio n th at p e op le c a r e about Lutheran C o llejian s the F e l l o w s h i p through his has no p a rtic u la r religious af­ ligion and International A ffairs, f o r m e d C h ristian Fellow ship G uideposts, a P ittsb u rg indus­ d is ti n c tio n s In c r e e d s and c h urcn p r a c t i c e s when frien d sh ip with the Rev. Joesph Weekly at 5:30 w ill speak Sunday at the d ed i­ group for single students th is tr ia lis t, and Bob T ay lo r, a T en­ c h u r c h e s a r e fa c e d w ith Is s u e s of such s ta g g e r in g filiation. F ro m m e y e r, of the Catholic Stu­ On Sunday “I'm just a C h ristian ," he sa id . cation s e rv ic e s for the reb u ilt y ea r will be the Rev. Alvin L. n e s s e e sta te se n ato r, p re se n tly d im e n s io n s th a t no s in g le c h u rc h body can hope dent O rganization, and the Rev. H oksbergen. He will be Installed Call F o r Rides To P eo p les C hurch. s e rv e on the national b o ard of to so lv e any o f th e m by i t s e l f . " The purpose of the fellowship, Don Ward, of the United Campus Collegians and 11 A.M. Service both nationally and locally, ac­ S erv ices a re at 9:30 a.m . and a s a s so c ia te p a sto r of the L a n ­ d ire c to rs fo r the fellow ship. C h ristia n F ellow ship. sing C h ristia n Reform ed church 355-7990 cording to Clint Jones, co-captain 11 a.m . Sunday. T h e re a r e hundreds of h i g h T h e facto r of to g eth ern ess, or Rev. Sockman se rv e s a s c h a ir ­ In the Sunday 7 p ,m . se rv ic e . school huddle groups and co lleg e fellow ship, In the F .C .A ., p a r­ EAST LANSING Central Methodist tic u la rly Im p re sse s him , Wash­ man of the Men’s C om m ittee for A fter com pleting se m in a ry in fellow ships m eeting in study, d is­ EAST LANSING St. Johns Student CHURCH OF the Ja p an ese Intern atio n al C h r is ­ 1959, H oskbergen did p o stg ra d ­ cu ssio n , and se rv in g th e com ­ FRIENDS M EETIN G A cross From the Capitol ington sa id . He added that th is tian U n iv ersity in Tokyo and as uate work a t the F re e U n iv e r­ (Q uakers) Parish THE NAZARENE 9KB A.M. P ra y er Group feeling of fellow ship a i d s In m unity through the F.C .A . sity In A m sterdam . 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 M ary-S ab in a Chapel chaplain at Yale U n iv ersity . D iscu ssio n 10:00 a.m . • 149 Highland A ve.,E ast Lansing' putting the concept of s p o rts - Sunday M asses WORSHIP SERVICE n u rse ry (9:45). Welcome Students UNIVERSITY 332-2559 M eeting fo r W orship 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 Sunday School 1 0:0 0 a.m . Christ Methodist Church at 11:00 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p.m . Morning Worship 11:00a.m . ( W jlM lb i® a .m .) F irs t Christian 517 W. Jo lly R d„ L ansing BAPTIST CHURCH C apitol G range When n e c e ssa ry Sunday Evening Service 7:00 p.m . "A Colony In God’s W orld” Reformed Church Wilson M. Tennant, M in ister T row bridge Road at A rb o r D rive M asses will be doubled up 'American B a p tist) "O ne Hour of Sermon and M einte Schuurm ans, F o r Inform ation 332-1998 with m a sse s in the chapel and Dwight S. Large, Preaching 240 M arsh all S t., Lansing A sso ciate M in ister G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a sto r Song" ¡rides c a ll B ill Rushby 482-5234 dow nstairs lounge. W orship S e rv ic e s- 9:30—1 lam ED 2-1888 u n iv ersity C rib N ursery , So B ring T h e Kev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r L aym en’s Sunday W orship 10KB a.m . lutherar. church Weekday M asses F or T ransportation P h o n e S erv ices 10 & 11 a .m .6 & 7 p .m . 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 Baby. T ake home a copy of the Rev. Alvin L . H oksbergen Lay L ea d er in charge Church School 11:10 a.m . a lc -lc a 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. Monday, O ct. 3, M asses Chaffee, P astor "W hat Then Are We To Do7" M orning S ervice 9:00 - Raymond Bohnsack N u rsery Provided— CENTRAL ev ery school day in Alumni 11:15 a.m . 9:30 - Rev. Schuurm ans 10:00- 12:00 a.m . FREE METHODIST Chapel at 4:15 LUTHERAN WORSHIP Sunday School 10:15 11:00 - D r. E.V. Shelley at A m erican Legion C enter CHURCH Saturday M asses M artin L uther Chapel Lutheran Student C enter C ollege Age Fellow ship On V aliev C t. off 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 Evening Service 7 p.m . W. G rand R iver, E ast L ansing 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 828 N. Wash, at Oakland 444 Abbott Rd. Two Blocks North of Union Sunday, 6:30 p .m . ____ Follow Highway 43 to Lansing 9:30 - 11:00 a.m . Holy Communion Cam pus Student C en ter M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz 267 Bogue St. Apt. 1 University Methodist F irs t Presbyterian 9:30 C hildren’s Sunday School Hour Peoples Church UNITY Supervised N ursery - both Services A Special Invitation T o T h o se In Need of Church East Lansing Ottawa and C h e stn u t. All MSU Students E a st L ansing Unity Center Schedule 9:30 11:00 T ra n sp o rtatio n call — 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. Interdenom inational F re e T ax i S ervice: 425 W. G rand R iver Abbot 9:00 10:30 482-1444 o r 484-4488 Rev. H oksbergen 351-7860 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 200 W. G rand R P 'er W, A kers 9:05 10:35 332-1932 at Michigan Hubbard 9:08 10:37 o r Rev. Hofman IV 5-3650 T h e ’Death of God’ L ab y rin th ” 9:10 10:40 WORSHIP SERVICE Kimberly Downs Sunday S ervice - - 11:00 a.m . W. Fee by Rev. B urns W. Holmes 9:15 10:45 SUNDAY SERVICES Church of Christ W ednesday C la ss - 7:30 p.m . Owen 9:20 10:50 F irst Church of M in ister 9:30 and 11:00 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing D aily M editation — 12 noon W. Shaw 9:25 10:55 w ill be held 9:30 a.m . (2 blocks W. of F ra n d o r C onsultation by Appointment 10:30 Christ, Scientist j Shopping C enter on M in ister: R ichard D. B illings N. C ase 9:00 at the C hurch 11 a.m . 10:35 709 E. G rand R iver Rev. Keith L Pohl (C hurch of the Daily Word) E. Wilson 9:05 D edication Service E. G rand River) 9:10 10:40 E ast L ansing M in ister - D irecto r S, Wonders IV 9-7130 9:15 10:45 of W esley Foundation " E te rn a l P io n e e r” Kellogg Sunday S erv ice 11 a.m . WORSHIP 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 D r, Ralph W. Sockman “ Come Alive” SUNDAY SERVICES M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . University Sermon G uest Speaker Plymouth Congregational Church " A r e Sin, D isease, N u rsery During S ervices CHURCH SCHOOL by B ible Study 11:00 a.m Seventh-Day CHURCH SCHOOL Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . Adventist Church A cross from the Capitol on Allegan and Death R e a l? " 9:30 - 11:00 Rev. Paul Barru L iste n T o E vangelist T e m p o ra rily Meeting at 11:00 a.m . Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 to 10:30 a .m .-P ro g ra m T e r r y McGiffin of Xenia, Ohio for all ages Crib through 12th G rade in U niversity L utheran Church Saturday 7:30 p.m . Bus S ervice Provided for Students 11:00 a.m . - re g u la r church bldg. D ivision and Ann Sts. 11:00 a.m . - C hildren 2-11 y r s Sunday 11:00 a .m . and 7:30 p.m, (9:30& 11-University Students) i SATURDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m . - M em bership C la ss W ednesday evening Bible WEDNESDAY Study 7:30 p.m . R efresh m en t period in Church 9:30 a .m . Sabbath School 8KB p.m .-E vening M eeting | F re e bus tran sp o rtatio n 15 to F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n Call Schedule p a rlo r follow ing-w orship s e r ­ A w a r m and fr ie n d ly w e lc o m e 11:00 a .m . W orship S ervice 10:05 — Union Bus Stop (Grand River) 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ FE 9-8190 v ices - . a w a its you at F ir s t P r e s b y t e r la n 10:10 - - C onrad Hall Bus Stop v ic e around the cam pus. ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 S atu rd ay , O ctober 8th F re e Public Reading Room 10:15 - - L ot between E. McDonel & W. Holmes D r. W alter 134 West G rand R iver 10:20 - - W ilson-Case Bus Stop (Shaw Lane) OPEN Calvary Church Evangelical A ndrew s U n iv ersity 10:25 — Brody Bus Stop (H arrison Rd.) Speaking W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . C û S T m inS T C R P R C S B Y T C R U M C M J R C h United Brethren Mon., T u es., T h u rs .,F rl. 1315 A bb ott Rd. Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . casi iansinc, micmcon 1919 S. P ennsylvania (a t M t. Hope) F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n o r Student Coffee-Donut T im e at Plymouth House Inform ation Call 882-5007 All a r e welcome to attend; B efore W orship Service SI NDAY SCHEDULE W orship . . « • • • • • 8:45 & 11:00 Each Sunday listen to "T h e C hurch S erv ices and v isit and Return im m ediately Following On Cam pus by 12:30 u se the reading room . W orship S erv ice s— * —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Voice of P ro p h e c y ," 9:30 a .m ., C hurch School, C rib b e ry -T h ird G rad e — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . C hurch School 9:45 WOAP, (1080 kc.) and " F a ith Church School, Fourth G rad e-A d u lts, Students—10:00 a.m . F o r T o d ay ," Channel 8 at 8:30 UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH F or tran sp o rta tio n phone 332 -6271 or 332-8901 Rev. M o rris E . Baum an, P a s to r a .m .. Channel 2 at 10:30 e»1*1» meeting in By 6:00 p.m . Saturday F re e Bus S erv ice: 489-7963; 482-9589 Edgewood United Rev. R. L. M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach 469 N orth Hagadorn ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU T R IN ITY CHURCH E ast L ansing Sunday - 11:00 a.m. ALUMNI CHAPEL 120 S partan Ave. Interdenom inational You A re Invited to P a r tic i­ pate in our Church and its SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES (Auditorium Drive, E a st of K resg e A rt C enter) A ctiv ities in Any Way H elp­ You A re Welcome U niversity C la sse s ful to You While You A re 9:45 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion and Sermon at MSU. Evening S ervice Sunday 7:00 p.m . 8:30 5:15 a.m . Holy Communion and Sermon M orning Worship Sunday W orship Service 11:00 Rm. 35, Union Building "A t T h e C ro s s ro a d ” 9:30 and 11 a.m . All Saints Parish Serm on by Rev, M orrison (T em p o rarily m eeting in E ast L ansing Evening W orship Edgewood Bus Stops M r. Tom Stark For Information 7:00 10:35 a .m , - C onrad Hall High School 509 B urcham D rive) "S ay It I s n ’t So” 10:40 a.m , - P arking A rea Pastor Phone 351-7164 8:00 a.m . Holy Com munion 10:00 a.m . Holy Communion and Serm on Betw een McDonel and H olm es 8*!15 T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship 10:45 - Owen Hall ( F ir s t and th ird Sundays) 10:50 - Shaw Hall SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Morning P ra y e r and Serm on (O ther Sundays) O ther Stops Added by R equest E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , N orm an P ie rsm a Canterbury P A S TO R S : R . ~ - F d g e w o o d C o l le g e - - Sundays 6:30 p.m . Old C ollege H all, T h e Union FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm . C oncern Group SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE, LANSING E v ery Sunday Evening W ELCOM E 5 : 3 0 - 8 p.m . 7 Reasons Why Snack, Followed by Inform al D iscu ssio n of Issu e s R elevant SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. “ A MAN STOOD UP” You Should Consider to C h ristian Students “ “ Edgewood C in e m a SUNDAY 7:00 p.m. “ GOD’S GLORIOUS HOUR” TO Okemos First Baptist Church S e rie s -- F lr s t F rid a y SPECIAL MUSIC FEATURING MSU STUDENTS ANDY LOSCH - LYMAN BAKER Wirikif Stillali 4684 Okem os -H aslett Road of each month S u lly Scbaal D r. Howard F. Sugden, P a sto r D r, T ed Ward, M in ister of M usic ♦ 45 « m (•«flatly | » a i . M r ia r y tfc r. • ( • I t . A M t t a l l t • 11:1 1 ( 1 . (•••I*| • ( :)l fM. 8 p .m . " B a l l a d of a S o lc lie r” Rev, Alvin Jones, M inister of Education David Brooks, V isitation * B ib le-ce n te re d M inistry O c t o b e r 7th M M -W alk fr iy tl (•ratta A d m is s io n 75c Tritatili Unían * Convenient location, 2 m ile s E ast of H agadorn, C o f fe e and D is c u s s io n FREE BUS SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING 5:15 (iti. M l |.M. 2 blocks South of M -43 * F rien d ly C ongregation -F a c u lty F lre s ld e s - COLLEGE Bus Route 2 * A dequate, M odern F a c ilitie s Inform al bull S essions Bus Route 1 DORM A.M. P.M . In H om es BIBLE CLASS Cam pbell 9:15 6:2ft * Ample paved parking M o re L a te r! Landon E & W 9:15 6:25 DORM A.M. P.M. 9:45 a.m . Mayo 9:15 6:25 * C ollege age S.S. and Fellow ship G roups P leS se introduce y o u rself Fee W & E 9:15 6:25 Yakeley 9:15 6:25 T o U s. We look forw ard A kers E 81 W 9:15 6:25 D r. T e d W ard, T e a c h e r G ilchriat 9:15 6:25 * N u rse ry at all S erv ices T o seeing youl H olm es E & W 9:15 6:25 W illiam s 9:15 6:25 S incerely, McDonel S It W 9: I t M i B utterfield 9:20 6:30 10:00 a,m . — C ollegiate C la s s Rev, and M rs. Owes UM M l FELLOWSHIP Emmons 9:20 6:30 Pennsylvania at Lincoln 11:00 a .m , - 7:00 p.m , — W orship • til 6:30 T ru m an A. M orrison V tifftM o n • til Bailey 9:20 8:00 p .m . - - C ollegiate Fellow ship Affiliata! «iik tha S u d im i Isptllt CimmiIn Shaw B It W 9:18 6:28 HOUR A rm strong 9:20 6:30 A ffiliated with P h illip s 9)20 6:30 Bryan 9:20 6:30 9:20 6:30 8:30 p.m. R ather 9:20 6:30 D. R. Al’l baugh, P a s to r United C am pus C h ristian Mason 1— ' (Z milei from Sparlai Villes#) J C all ED 2-2133, 351-4003 9:20 6:30 9:25 6:35 F ellow ship, (UCCF) Snyder Abbot Bethel 9:20 9:25 6:30 6:35 3 Study C o u rse s Offered Special M usic C ase N & S Wilson B & W W onders S & N 9:25 9:25 6:35 6:35 V I . ”___ BmrnmrniAnMthm 4«a -... isr* I an (Radio M inistry) WV1C 73 AM, 94.9 FM Sunday 9:00 a.m . Cam pus M inisters; Don W ard and T e r r y Black 9:40 6:50 R e fr e s h m e n ts 9:40 6:50 C hurch Church M ichigan S tate News, E ast L an sing, Michigan F rid a y , O cto ber 7, 1966 7 PM’s son scores Labour M aurice M acm illan, son of fo r­ Speaking of t h e " s o -c a lle d Q uestioned about the Profum o e a s t A sia, B ritain is In a dif­ Speaking of B rita in ’s w orld Im­ m e r B ritish P rim e M in iste r H ar­ w eakness of t h e United King­ a ffa ir, M acm illan sa id that It ficu lt position. age and p urported industrial in­ old M acm illan, said In an In ter­ dom ,” M acm illan attrib u ted it "sh o o k o u r n erv e .” T he elem ent M acm illan fav o rs a coalition efficiency, he said: view Wednesday that B rita in ’s m ainly to England’s w elfare and of panic w ithin th e T o ry p arty governm ent In V ietnam If nec­ "W e’r e nothing like as bad balance of paym ents problem Is o v e r s e a s aid co m m itm en ts, w as th e m ain fa c to r in alarm ing e s s a r y to end the w a r. "A so rt a s we say o u rse lv e s.” B ritain due p artly to Im p ro p er govern­ which a re m o re than she can th e country and h arm ing the p a r­ of F a r E a s t e r n Yugoslavia” does need a careful system of m ent handling, handle. ty 's im ag e, he added. would be an accep tab le solution, p rio ritie s In h e r p olicies, he " T h is w as cau sed by unfa- B ritain m ust re-th in k h e r for­ he said . sa id . m llla rity ra th e r than Incom pe­ eign aid and w elfa re p o licies R egarding V ietnam , he said M acm illan, on cam pus for two T he United Kingdom’s prob­ te n c e ," he added. "A ny new gov­ "n o t to le ssen but to m ake m o re th a t m o st E nglishm en a r e g ra te ­ days to m eet with MSU students le m s a r e la rg e In that they af­ ernm ent would m ake sim ila r e r ­ effective.” T he w elfare p ro g ram ful to the U.S. fo r ca rry in g the and faculty, also spoke at a noon fect la rg e Issu es, he added, but ro rs .” m ust be adapted and changed to burden of containing Red China. luncheon fo r H onors College stu­ the m argin between economic M acm illan, a m em b er of the fit p rese n t circ u m sta n c e s, Mac­ B ecau se of h e r com m itm ents in dents In A k ers Hall Wednesday. c r is is and stability is very sm a ll. House of Com mons and m anag­ m illan said. T hailand and throughout south­ ing d ire c to r of M acm illan Co. p u b lish ers, said that developing co u n tries In the Commonwealth a r e a burden on the U nited King­ VISITING d o m 's economy and add g reatly to the deficit In the balance of paym ents. In an inform al d iscu ssio n with Olin imits passes P erso n s w ishing to v isit p a­ about 30 Ju stin M o rrill students T uesday, M acm illan s tre s s e d th e tien ts at Olin H ealth C enter may S ervice in issu in g th e v isito r MICHIGAN CHAMPS high co st of th e w elfa re sta te se c u re p a s se s at the desk n ea r and the com mon Illusion that the front en tra n ce . V isiting hours p a s s e s is being provided jointly by the Beta Beta C hapter of w elfa re s e rv ic e s a r e fre e . a r e 2 -4 p .m . and 7 -8 p .m . seven Alpha Phi Omega, national s e r ­ G e t tin g t h e i r b i c y c l e s r e a d y a r e two m e m b e r s of the MSU c y c le club, F r e d B e c k ­ "W e m ust tr y to get back to days a w eek. P a s s e s a r e lim ited vice fra te rn ity , and by the Spar­ w ith and N e il King, both of whom a re s tate b ik e c h am p s. N e i l ' s s p e c i a l t y is the an outlook w h ere the individual to two v is ito rs p e r patien t at tan Women’s L eague, s e rv ic e s h o r t e r ra c e s and s p r i n t s , w h ile F r e d w o n t h e 1 0 5 - m i l e ro ad r a c in g c h a m p io n s h ip . has m o re resp o n sib ility and the any one tim e. s o ro rity on cam pus. S tate N ews photo s ta te le s s ,” he said . Don't be confused by C h a u c e r-g e t Cliff's Notes. In language MSU professor named secretary that's easy to under­ stand, Cliff's Notes ex- pertly explain and GO A S F A R A S Y O U L I K E summarize The Can­ W IT H o f international science union terbury Tales. Cliff's Notes will improve your understanding- and your grades. But An MSU psychology p ro fe sso r of accounting at MSU, has edited accountants who a r e p rep a rin g don't stop with Chau­ The classiest, jazziest number of them a l l . . . has been nam ed s e c re ta ry -g e n ­ a th ird edition of the "C PA Re­ fo r sta te c e rtifie d public account­ cer. There are more Passport 360 by Van Heusen. e r a l of th e International Union view M anual.” T his edition, pub­ ant (CPA) exam inations. The than 125 Cliff’s Notes It's the influential man's cologne, of P sychological Science at a lish ed by P re n tic e - H all Inc., textbook is used p rim a rily by covering all the fre­ guaranteed to propel you to re c e n t m eeting in Moscow, follows the 1951 and 1956 editions re c e n t college g rad u ates who quently assigned plays even the slightest movement on the social scene. U.S.S.R. which w ere also under M iller’s spend a p eriod of tim e review ing and novels. Look for Passport 3 6 0 cologne, after shave and deodorant Eugene H. Jacobson, also the ed ito rsh ip . b efo re they attem p t th e ir p ro ­ them in the bold black set the pace in collegiate grooming! a s so c ia te dean of International and yellow-strip ed C arlson, who rec eiv ed his Ph. T he m anual is a textbook for fessio n al exam inations. covers. P ro g ra m s at MSU, w ill have D. from MSU in 1952 has been the resp o n sib ility fo r the conti­ at your bookseller a h o rtic u ltu rist fo r 22 y e a rs . o r w rite fo r nuity of the organization which He is c u rre n tly s e c re ta ry of ■ fre e t it le lis t HILLEL FOUNDATION to p it o f f w ith a m e ets every th re e y e a rs with the Dw arf F ru it A ssn. r a n h euneii **-117” s h i r t . m em b ers from 35 nations attend­ * * * tops in traditional styling ing. (319 H illc rest at W. G rand River) CRRTERBURV TRIES Edw ard W. Smykay, MSU p ro ­ and most likely to succeed * * * f e s s o r of m ark etin g and tra n s ­ GSSW SS on any campus! Gordon L . T hom as, p ro fe sso r portation ad m in istratio n , w ill be­ Sunday - O ctober 9 - 6 P.M . o r speech, w as rec en tly named com e presid en t of the National p re sid e n t of the Michigan Muni­ Council of P hysical D istribution cip al League fo r 1966-67. P r e s ­ in O ctober. SUPPER - FORUM - MIXER ently the m ayor of E ast Lan­ Rabbi M orton M. K anter, C ongregation Beth El, CLIFF'S NOTES. INC The council, a p ro fessio n al D etro it, w ill d isc u ss Bethany Station Lincoln. Nebr 68505 sing, T hom as had been serving b u sin ess organization, num bers ■CliffStotts V A N M E U S E M ’ the unexpired te rm of G. Stew­ som e 300 ed u cato rs and execu­ " I n W h a t Can T he M o d e r n Jew B e l i e v e ' ’ younger by design a r t F ran ck e, who resig n ed to tiv es in te re ste d in d istribution seek election to sta te office. Buffet Supper - E veryone Welcome efficiency. T he action w as taken in D etroit F o r rid e s phone - 332-1916 by league tru s te e s at th e ir 8th ♦ * * annual convention. H erb ert E. M iller, p ro fe sso r Sabbath S erv ices Saturday 10 A.M. at HILLEL T hom as is chairm an of the leag u e’s le g isla tiv e com m ittee and w as also rec en tly elected fo r a th re e -y e a r te rm a s tru s te e . He has been on the board of tr u s te e s sin ce June, 1965. Tho­ m a s w as councilm an in E ast L ansing from 1959 to 1961 and w as then elected m ay o r. He has been p ro fe sso r of speech a t Michigan S tate U niversity sin c e 1960, having been on the faculty since 1945. # # * R obert F . C a rlso n , Michigan State h o rtic u ltu rist, has r e ­ ceived the A m erican Society for H orticu ltu ral Science Award for th e best re s e a rc h p ap e r on fru it c ro p s . He rec eiv ed the aw ard at the society’s annual m eeting In C ollege P a rk , M aryland, r e ­ cently. C a rlso n ’s p a p e r, a detailed re p o rt on th e new est method of producing dw arf tr e e s , was titled , "T h e Effects and R ela­ tionships of Interm ed iate Stem Sections on Growth and Behavior of Apple C u ltiv a rs.” Fee Hall Complex M ixer & Bonfire Sat. Oct. 8 9-12 F eatu ring “ The In tru d e rs** No C h a r g e L o c a t io n : South side of F e e H a ll Does water pollution bug you? Or smog? Does it G A I EY & L O R D , 1 4 0 7 B R O A D W A Y , N .Y . 1 0 0 1 8 A D IV IS IO N O F B U R L IN G T O N IN D U S T R IE S concern you that some places in the country never have enough teachers? Or nurses? And when you read about the growing pains of a developing na­ THANKSGIVING TRIP TO NEW YORK tion. do you wish you could do something? You can. Thousands of General Electric people are helping to solve the problems of a growing, changing world. 2 Flights Leaving Detroit November 23 Generating more (and cheaper) electricity with nuclear reactors. 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F r id a y , O c to b er 7, 1966 Q M ichigan State News, E ast J L a n s in g ^ M ic h ^ g ^ ^ to use STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED ?eo?le ja ch e r Y O U 'R E S O SM ART Call 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 1 WAtfT ADS Automotive Employment For Rent Automotive Automotive Automotive LINEN ROOM plus sewing. Sln- a v a i l a b l e I m m e d i a t e l y :- T he State News does not p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious RAMBLÉR, 1963, Sedan. Good ENGINE VOLKSWAo E n com - Aviation g e r M achine. See M rs. Boggs, b rand new 2-m a n luxury a p a rt- 1 witha discrim in atio n In Its ad­ JE E P 1946; F ull sid e alum i- num cab. P ric e , $495. Phone Condition. L eaving country, m ust se ll. B est o ffe r. 355- pletely reb u ilt, $150. Phone 882-1436. 3-10/11 FRANCIS AVIATION now fo rm - U n iv ersity Inn M otel, E a s tL a n - slng, M ichigan. 10-10/12 m ent. 355-4148 N ear cam pus. o r inq u ire at A Call part- ñ lowcost v ertisin g c o l u m n s . T he S tate News w ill not accept 337-0137. M.G. " B , 19b4 "Tn excellent 6-10/12 3003. 3 -1 0 /7 ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C all ing MSU F acu lty F lying Club. M em bership lim ite d . F o r lh - MALE ST U D E N T S , d isco u raged m ent 10. 134 S toddard. 3-10/11 RAMBLER CUSTOM, I960 . 4- KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. try in g to fit a p a rt tim e Job EYDEAL VILLA and Burcham 1 W ANT AD ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, condition. White w ith red In­ te r io r . C all P ete N 'em m ers, door, au tom atic, R & H. Good Small dents to la rg e w re c k s. A m erican and foreign c a r s . form ation, phone 484-1324. C MSU Flying Club open to faculty into an alre ad y busy schedule? Woods a p a rtm e n ts. two bedroom , luxury furnished, One and ra c e , color o r national o r­ condition. $350. 372-6177. and staff. Low est r a te s . F ir s t E arn $60 p e r week w orking 2 337-1016. 5-10/12 G uaranteed w o rk . 482-1286. • a u t o m o t iv e igin. 3 -10/10 evenings and Saturday. C ar now available. F ully carpeted, M.G. 1966; Midget, 4000 m iles, M eeting O ctober 11, 7:30 p .m ., • EMPLOYMENT RAMBLER", i960. Runs good 2628 E. K alam azoo. C n e c e s sa ry . Phone 332-3506. G eneral E le c tric kitchen, g a r­ excellent condition. White with Old C ollege H all. 3-10/11 $95. C all a fte r 6 p .m . 485- M EL'S AUTO SERVICE. E ast . ________5-10/12 bage d isposal, tile bath. Call , FOR r e n t black top. Asking p ric e $1750. Automotive 4230. 3-10/10 L ansing’s only g ara g e is now Employment BEST FOOD on cam pus. Bus F id elity R ealty. 332-5041. • FOR SALE Phone 882-722 8 8-10/10 SUNBEAM ALPINE 1960. One located a t 1108 E ast G rand R i- WANTED: a t the ZBT H ouse. C a ll 332- 3-10/11 • LOST & FOUND CHEVROLET 1962 station w a- MCA ROADSTER, 1959, Sharp! STUDENT to work ow ner, $425 . 355-7895 a fte r v e r. 332-3255. C 3218. Ask fo r Rose o r G abe. ONE OR TWO m en, Eydeal Villa, • PERSONAL gon. Standard shift. 6-cylinder. C hevelle Malabu SS, 1964, 4- m ornings, d riving c a r fo r new 6:30.___________________ 3 -1 0 /7 LEAR JE T s te re o 8 -tra c k tape 5 -1 0 /7 1230 H aslett Road, Apt. 16. • PEANUTS PERSONAL $550. 337-7272. 3-10/10 sp eed . LikeNewI P rlc e d to s e ll. c a r d e a le rsh ip . C ontact Paul STUDEBAKER COUPE 1955. Has p lay er and ra d io . $100. 489- DRIVERS 21 o r o ld e r. F ull and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ 3-10/7 • REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET; 1955. Engine, 372-3015. 1122 1/2 E ast St. King at BUD KOUTS CHEVRO­ Joseph a fte r 5 p .m . 3-10/10 P ontiac V-8 w ith 9,000 m ile s. 6863.__________________5-10/11 L E T . Phone 489-6533. p a r t. G u arantee to steady d r i­ FOUR MAN luxury apartm ent, . SERVICE Body good. B est O ffer. A fter v ers. Apply VARSITY CAB one block fro m Berkey, p a rk ­ 3 - speed with H u rst sh ift. D uals. ______________ 7 -1 0 /1 4 • TRANSPORTATION 6 p .m ., 355-2876. 5 - 10/12 MUSTANG 1900: 2 plus 2, 289, Scooters & Cycles COMPANY, 12 2 W oodm ere, ing available. ED 2-4127. $345. 353-7624. 1-10/7 • WANTED CHEVY II, 1962, 4-door, auto- 4_V, 4 -sp eed , e x tra s . Excel­ WILL TflADE 1957 Dodge h a rd - H ELP WANTED, w eekends. sid e d o o r .___________ 10— 10/12 3-10/10 len t condition. 355-0997. T-BIRD , 1959, a l i pow er, low Healthy, outdoor w ork - $1.75 m atic, 6 cylinder, 29,000 m ile s. top fo r m o to rcy cle. C all TU DISH MACHINE O p erato r, full TWO GIRLS fo r fo u r-g irl luxury m ileag e. $500. Phone 351- h o u r. B ring a c a rlo ad and com e DEADLINE No ru s t. V ery clean. 372- ___________________3-10/7 2-2903. 3-10/11 out to E m erald V alley T u rf o r p a r t tim e, b est hourly ra te . ap artm en t, $65 excluding e lec­ 7618. 5-10/12 HONDA S-90. 1 P.M. one class day be­ 6964. 3-10/10 MUSTANG LATE 1965, red , 2*2, Red, good con- In co rp o rated , 7450 W ellerR oad, Food and uniform s fu rn ished. tr ic ity . 348 O akhill, A partm ent CHRYSLER 1962, 4-door. One 289 V -8, c ru iso m atic, 735-14. THUNDERBIRD 1957, p erfec t dition. $225. Phone 484-4395. fore publ ication G reg o ry , M ichigan, 223-9966, C ollege m en p re f e r re d . Ap­ 2. S tate News, Box C -3. owner, low m ileage, a ir condi­ J e t - a i r tir e s , rad io , h ea te r, condition, new tir e s , paint and 3-10/11 ply in p erso n , U n iv ersity Big ________________ 3-10/10 very clean, 11,500 m iles. th re e tops. P ric e d to se ll. A rea 517. 3-10/11 C a n c e ’ l at i ons • 12 noon one tioned. 489—5346, 8—5;30. HONDA 5(5, 1$>53" Good con- Boy R e sta u ra n t, 1050 T row ­ NEEDED: ONE m an fo r four c l o s f day before publ i cat i on 3 -1 0 /6 $1,795. Phone 485-0976. $1695. Phone ED 7-2474 and ditlon. $150. Phone 355-2750. BABYSITTER NEEDED. BaiTiy b rid g e Road. 3 -10/7 m an luxury ap a rtm en t. 351- COMET 1961. Automatic, snow 5-10/10 ED 2-0811. 5-10/11 3-10/11 school a r e a . A fternoons only. STUDENT TO w ork full o r p a rt 7557. 3-10/10 tires. Some rust. $250 . 332- NEED A LARGE front seat and TRÏUMPH 1966 S p itfire, h a rd - HONDA 50, l966. P e rfe c t con- 5 y e a r old g ir l. 351-4177. PHONE 8795, 353-7971._______ 5-10/10 a high volume h e a te r plus a top co n v ertib le. Excellent con­ ______________ _________ 1-10/7 tim e a s se rv ic e statio n atten ­ dition. Only 900 m ile s, $200. dant. No night w o rk . $1.70 Houses 355-8255 CORVAIR 1963, Monza, 4 -sp eea. rad io ? Buy my 1960 Plymouth dition. White with re d in te rio r, 332-5964. 1-10/7 NEAT APPEARING young lady NEW THREE bedroom "duplex. as ca sh ie r and co n cessio n g irl. p e r h o u r. Contact M r. C al­ 2 -d o o r with V -8, autom atic $1795. Phone P at 372-3731 LAMBRETTA SCO O TER -l25cc., RATES Excellent condition. $800. 2337 tra n sm issio n , w hitew alls and between 7-10 p .m . 5-10/10 Apply m an ag er, S tate T h e a te r. houn, IV 5-7144. F ire sto n e C arpeted, p riv a te drive and A urelius Road, Holt. 699- 1964. In su ran ce Included. Mint S to re, K alam azoo, c o rn e r of parking, u tilitie s. No Students. 1 D A f ..............s i . 50 w heel d is c s . M echanically ex­ TRIUMPH T R -y, 1960. Recon- 5 -1 0 /1 3 2341. 5-10/13 condition. 351-5808. 1-10/7 G rand R iv e r. 3 -1 0 /7 ED 2-5157. 3-10/10 3 DAYS........... S3.00 CORVAfS 1961, recently o v er­ ce lle n t, body sound. $260. Phone ditioned inside and out. $650. HONDA 1965, Sport 50. E xcel- DENTAL HYCIENTST: p a rt tim e; 5 DAYS...........65.00 372-4204 a fte r 5 p.m . 3-10/11 Phone 351-6144. 5 -1 0 /7 P le a se sta te qualifications and EVENING EMPLOYMENT, top hauled. Good shape. Phone lent shape, te r r if ic m ileag e. earn in g s fo r th o se who a r e able House for Rent OLDSMÔBIl e ivb9 sedan, " y ü " , VALIANT 1960 , 4 -d o o r, black, beginning sa la ry . S tate News, (bosed on 10 w ords p e r ad) 485-9323, or ED 7-1480. $195. 351-6389. 1-10/7 Box A - l. 3-10/10 to m aintain th e ir stu d ies and a r e 1-10/7 full pow er. E xcellent condi­ autom atic, good condition. $250. T W 3 4 or 6 students at Over 10, 15tf p er word, p er day GIRL'S b ik es, excellent NEAT APPEARING young man f re e th re e nights p e r week and tion. E d w ard 's Gulf S ervice 355-9826. 3-10/11 CORVAlft. 1964 Monza Sports condition. $20 and $35. 332- a s re lie f door m an. Apply m an a- S aturday. R e q u ires neat ap­ $50 each. Ho Pets. The r e w I i be c 5O u ç s e r v Yankee Stadium , E ast Lansing. VOLKSWAGEN 1962. b lu e sedan Coup, $895. IV 4-5090. 225 6996 a fte r 5 p .m . 3-10/11 _ g e r, S tate T h e a te r. 5 -1 0 /1 3 p earin g se rio u s h a rd w o rk e rs. ________________5-10/10 with w hite in te r io r. A -l con­ HONDA 1963 305 cc, 4,600 m ile s. o nd booh »eepi ng c h ô m e Stoner Road. 3-10/7 F o r p erso n a l interview phone Phone IV 9-1017 OLDSMOB1LE 1965; d y n a m i c , dition throughout. 372-4533. WANTED STUDENT w ife fo r t h s j i s 'ic* po CORVETTE 196$, convertible E xcellent condition. Two c ra s h p a r t tim e em ploym ent. Good M r. F a u st, 9:30-3:30, W ednes­ TWO BEDROOMS, $125 plus uti- v ery clean, one y ea r w arra n ty 5 -1 0 /1 3 o *"ie * 00». with two tops, 365 hp., 4-speed, left, 9500 m iles. C all 372-4948. VOLKSWAGEN, 1965 c o n v e rtl- h elm ets. C all F red , 332-3563, typing sk ills and som e office day, T h u rsd ay , F rid a y , Monday, litie s . G arage, $100 deposit, AM-FM rad io . Call 882-0771 10-10/12 5 -1 0 /7 351-4011. _ 3 -1 0 /7 no le a se , no ch ild ren o r p ets. ex p e rien c e. C lo se to cam pus. Automotive o r 353-2341. ________5-10/7 OLDSMOBILE, 1962 F -b S .'$650. g ray top. ble. E xcellent condition. Blue, HARLEY DIVIDSON 125cc. Good P le a s e call 332-0883. 5-10/13 PRESSMAN FOR le tte r p r e s s Phone IV 9-1017. 5-10/13 AUSTIN HEALY iv6^. h cylinder CORVETTE l964i Fuel Injec- C all ED 7-7622. T ake over pay m en ts. Phone Condition, $145. C all Bob M or­ STUDENT WIFE fo r full tim e job shop. Hand feed and auto­ THREE BLOCKS from cam pus - B ritish racing green, w ire tlon. Chrom e m ags and slick s. 3 -1 0 /7 393-1186. 3-10/7 VOLKSWAGEN; 1963, sedan.O ne ton at 332-8641. 3 -1 0 /7 sa le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, m atic p r e s s e s . M Y ERSPRIN T- 512 Abbott S tre e t. Two men, w heels, radio, $2300. Will trade. 484-1267. 5-10/10 OLDSMOBILE, l0ô3; F-SS C ut- ow ner. Red w ith w hite in te rio r. HONDA 50, 1965, under 600 ace h ard w are, 201 E ast ING SERVICE, 1421 E ast M ichi­ $60 each p e r m onth. Call 332— IV 9-5872 after 4 p.m . 5-10/11 CORVETTE 1966. F astback, 4- m ile s, need ca sh , m u st se ll, g a n - IV 2-2554. 10-10/12 la s s , autom atic, bucket se ats, Radio. Good condition. $895. G rand R iv er. C - 10/20 2780. 5-10/13 AUSTIN ' MINI COOPER, 1964. speed, pow er steerin g and $185. Phone 355-3253. 3 -1 0 /7 DENTAL ASSISTANT w anted fo r MALE: FULL o r p a rt tim e. Own STUDENTS, TWO bedroom , fu r- rad io , $1,050. 485-6784. ED 2-5672, a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/7 E xcellent. $950 o r best offer. b ra k e s. 4800 m iles. $3900. 3 -1 0 /7 VOLKSWAGEN, 1957. t e r r i f i c BRIDGESTONE7; 1.^65, 50cc, O rthodontist. F u ll o r p a r t tim e. tra n sp o rta tio n . VAUGHN’S nished house fo r two to four. A fter 5 p.m . 1409 1/2 East 372-6594 a fte r 5 p.m . 5-10/13 e le c tric s ta r t e r . $225. Call LANDSCAPING. ED 2-6311. OLDSMOBILE 1965, Dynamic, tra n sp o rta tio n . $375. ED IV 2-9695; a fte r 7 p .m ., IV 4 - ED 2-4770. 3 -1 0 /7 Michigan Avenue. 3-10/10 CUTLASS convertible, 1964. afte r 1 p .m . 353-6877. 5-10/10 3-10/7 TWO MALE g rad u ate students burgundy. Excellent condition. STRATTON’S SPORTS CEN­ 0702.______________ 3-10/10 BUICK 1^57. Pow er steering, G reen and »white; many e x tra s. 1966 BSA 650 H ornet; 3000 m llesT MAIDS, FULL o r p a r t tim e, good BUS BOYS full o r p a r t tim e. $2000. A fter fo u r. 339-8946. TER, 1915 E ast M ichigan, IV need two u p p erc lass o r g rad­ power b rak es. Nice in te rio r. Call IV 2-7892. 3-10/10 E xcellent condition. $1100.489- See M r. T arp o ff, T arpoff’s _________________________ 3 -10/7 4-4411. C -3 -1 0 /7 w orking conditions, frin g e ben­ uate students to sh a re la rg e $135. 351-6389. 1-10/7 DODGE 1955, excellent tra n sp o r­ 9415.________ 5 -1 0 /7 R e sta u ra n t, 124 E. K alam azoo. PEUGEOT 1S)62 , 403 B, radio, VOLKSWAGEN 1964, Sedan. e fits . Apply in p erso n , H orne’s house. IV 4-9755. 3 -10/7 CHECKER TAXI cab. T e rrific tation, new tir e s . Call 332- sunroof, reclin in g s e a ts , vinyl C arefully driv en by o rig in al HONDA 55, 1966. Buddy se at, M otor Lodge, 6501 South C ed ar, 3-10/10 WANTED: GIRLS to sh a re house shape, jump se a t. Put six in 0321, afte r 6 p.m . 3-10/10 good condition. $175. C all in te rio r. Good condition. $350. ow ner. $995. ED 2-2138. L an sin g . 3 -1 0 /7 PA R T TIME 15-20 ho urs p e r a c ro s s from Kellogg C e n te r. the back se a t. Heavy duty FAIRLANE 500, 195ti. Good a fte r 4 p .m . 351-7611. 3 -1 0 /7 w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t . Good C all F re d , 484-6595. 3-10/10 _________________________ 3 -1 0 /7 MAIDS, DAY and night. F iv e R easonable. C all a fte r 6, 351— tran sm issio n and engine. $295. dependable t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . PLYMOUTH i'^65, V -8, auto- VOLKSWAGEN l965. Excellent HONDA 1965, lbUcc, 3500 m ile s. day w eek. See M rs . Boggs, Uni­ r a is e s w ith ex p e rien c e. Mac 7 7 9 8 . __________ 3 -1 0 /7 ED STRATTON’S SPORT CEN­ Excellent condition. 694-0303 Must se ll. C all 355-6426. m atic, pow er, w arran ty , $1640. running condition. T ake over v e rs ity Inn M otel, E ast L an­ D onald's D riv e-In , 2 3 4 N. G rand TER, 1915 E ast Michigan. IV __________ 5-10/7 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 0 /7 R iv er, ED 2-4103. F u ll tim e Rooms _________ Excellent condition. 699-2017. paym ents of $1,050. IV 4-4317. sing. 10-10/12 4-4411. C - 3-10/7 FORD, 1958; T wo door hard 3 -1 0 /7 HONDA, 1965 250 S c ra m b le r, w ork a ls ° av ailab le. 10-10/9 STUDY-AREA, plus bedroom for 3-10/11 WINDROW’S CHEVROLET, 1957, b -cy h n aer. top. $195 sp e cia l. ED STRAT­ PLYMOUTH SPORTS F u ry , l963. VOLKSWAGEN, 1962, 39,000 $425. C all 699-2024. 3-10/7 NEED H ELP fo r 3-4 students. P riv a te entrance autom atic; good tran sp o rtatio n . TON'S SPORTS CENTER, 1915 HONDA 1966, excellent A & W RESTAURANT A N D BAR WAITERS, b a r-te n d e rs , I.D. and bath. F ire p la c e . 332-1166, A utom atic pow er, w arre n ty . m ile s, gas h tô te r . Available' ch e ck e rs, full o r p a r t tim e. $100 or' bÇst o ffe r. C all 355- E ast M ichigan. IV 4-4411. DRIVE-IN, 315 S. H om er. Short 482-5053.______________3-10/7 Good condition. IV 2-2601 a fte r approxim ately 1st of Novem­ condition, 2300 m ile s . Call W a itre sse s full o r p a r t tim e. 6165 a fte r 5:30 p.m . 3-10/7 C -3 -1 0 /7 b e r. C ash, $550. 355-9838. o rd e r cook, cou n ter help, c a r 6 p.m . 3 -1 0 /7 ED 7-7481. 3 -1 0 /7 E xperience helpful but not nec­ ROOM FOR m en. P riv a te bath. CHEVROLET 1958 Im pala, Ï - FORD FAIRLANE 500, 1964. 260 3 -1 0 /7 HONDA 160. E xcellent condition. hops, 17 and o v er. Both fem ale PLYMOUTH 1961, V-8, F u ry . e ssa ry . C all G ee P etru sk e, Cooking and parking. Phone door hardtop. Low m ileage, V-8 engine, low m ileage, good V-W MICROBUS, 1964, 20,ÖÖÖ Scram bling a c c e s s o r ie s . C all and m a le . 10-10/12 Good Condition. Phone 337- C o ral G ables, ED 7-1311 a fte r 351-7204.________ 3-10/10 good condition. ED 2-4127. condition. M ust s e ll. Call m ile s. Many e x tra s . B est 351-7253._________ 5-10/12 HOUSEMEN-(2), full tim e . Good 5 p .m . • 10-10/9 2480 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/7 3-10/10 a fte r 5:30 p .m ., 332-8439. offer over $1200. C all evenings A LL-STA TE Vespa Scooter, low w orking conditions, frin g e ben­ GAS STATION attendant and For Sale CHEVROLET, 1958 Im pala. T- 3-10/11 PONTIAC. SHARP li>59. Runs 655-1432 o r 353-3206. e fits . Apply in p e rso n only, m ileag e, ex cellen t condition. clean -u p m anw anted nights and/ T.V . CONSOLE 2 1 " mahogany door, h ard top, 6 cylinder, auto­ FORD, 1964 G alaxie 566, V-6, w ell. B est o ffer. 332-3129. 5-10/12 H orne’s M otor L odge, 6 5 0 1 5-10/10 VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. L o w m ile- S acrifice, $125. 351-4718, o r w eekends. Phone 482-5832. cabinet. E xcellent condition. m atic. Real clean . Only $195. hardtop, stick . P e rfe c t condi­ ___________ 3 - 1 0 /10 South C ed ar, L an sin g . 3 -1 0 /7 M ust se e to a p p re c ia te . 332- Ask fo r N eil. 3-10/10 ED STRATTON’S SPORT CEN­ tion. 355-0865. 5-10/10 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE c o n v e r- age, excellent condition. Radio, HONDA S-90 1965. E xcellent ATTENTION STUDENT w ives, 5558. 3-10/10 TER, 1915 E ast Michigan, IV FORD RANCH Wagon, 1960, 6- tible, 1964. Pow er au tom atic. w hitew alls. C all 337-7498. condition, $300. Phone ED 2 - opportunity fo r p a r t tim e em ­ BUS B6YS; m e a ls . P hi Sigma TYPEW RITER - ROYAL T ab -o - 4-4411. C -3-10/7 20,00 m ile s. E xcellent co n ­ 3 -10/10 0688. 3-10/10 ploym ent of re g is te r e d P .T . o r D elta house. 6 d ay s.5 0 5 M .A .C . m a tic p o rtab le. L ike new con­ cylinder, stick, 46,000 m iles, 332-0875. 5-10/13 CHEVROLET IMPALA 196$ S.S. dition. IV 2-2601 a fte r 6 p.m . VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Excellent HONDA 1966 305 S c ra m b le r. E x- O .T. C all 355-7888 fo r in ­ dition. $50. 351-6643. 3-10/11 $250. 482-9324 a fte r 5 p.m . Convertible. 327 cu. in., 4 3 -1 0 /7 condition. $695. JOHN’S AUTO cellen t condition, 5,000 m ile s. fo rm atio n . 3 -1 0 /7 . MODERN CHAIR, coffee table, 3-10/11 speed. Must se ll. Call after FORD 1964. N ine p assen g er PONTIAC GTO, 1966 hardtop, SALES. 816 R. G. C u rtis s Jim , 355-8887. 5-10/12 BUS BOYS. FULL o r p a rt tim e, For Rent bench with pad, gam e table, g a r­ 7 p.m . 372-6659 10-10/12 sp o rts coupe. D ark g reen m e­ Avenue, 2 blocks north of M iller HONDA 50. 196$. Good Condi- b est hourly r a te . Food and age door. 351-5313. 3-10/11 wagon. Pow er ste erin g , good CHEVROLET 1959 Im pala. Good condition, ru n s w ell. $950. ta llic w ith iv o ry in te rio r. T ri­ Road and W ashington. C -1 0 /7 tion. $150 o r b est o ffer. C all u niform s fu rn ish ed . C ollege David TV Rental FOR W;“ d7n o and p ra c tic a l Condition. Also 1965 SS. Call pow er w ith console, autom atic VOLKSWAGEN, V R K . Square Don, 355-8803. 3-10/10 m en p r e f e r re d . Apply in p e r­ show er g ifts, com plete line of Phone 484-9540. 3-10/11 $20 p e r t e r m 337-9842. 5-10/7 tra n sm issio n . $1000 off lis t Back Station w agon. 17,000 HONDA, 1966, 160. E xcellent son, U n iv ersity Big Boy R e st­ b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ ford C o n v e rtib le V ffil, p ric e . C all C ro sb y ’s, IV 2 - m ile s. $925. 337-9468. 3 -1 0 /7 condition. $525. C all 351- au ra n t, 1050 T ro w b rid g e Road. C a l l IV 7-504 9 WARE’S se lec tio n s. 201 East stick, V -8, new m o to r, $695. 9776. 3 -1 0 /7 6807, a fte r 6 p .m . 5-10/12 3 -1 0 /7 To Put It Bluntly... Auto Service & Parts 1025 N. Pennsylvania G rand ! ver -.cross from Call 332-3039. 3-10/7 PONTIAC, 1956, blue ant) white, WAITRESSES, FULL tim e or Union. Pnone c.D 2-3212. C FOR SALE: one tir e to fit LÔOK ÔUT, SUZUKI ls 'T ë r ë l SELL ENTERTAINMENT good condition. Com pletely new P a r t tim e, day o r night sh ifts, fTV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E- FORD RANCH Wagon, 1964.Good F alco n . B .F . G oodrich, 4-ply W orld’s fin est m o to rcy cle. ODE 5-STRING long - necked THE WOOL1ES school tran sp o rta tio n . ED 2- ignition sy stem , snow tir e s , good hourly ra te , up to four conom ical r a te s by th e te rm nylon 6.00 x 13. Call Jeff at FOX’S SPORT CENTER, 2021 banio with c a s e . C all 351- THE FERRARIES 5772.____________ 3-10/7 ex tra w heel. Phone 355-1139, d o lla rs an h o u r. Apply in p e r­ o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV 337-9146. _____________1 -10/7 E. M ichigan, 372-3908. 9406. 3-10/11 THE PLAIN BROWN 3 -1 0 /7 C -1 0 /1 3 son, U n iv ersity Big Boy R e st- v RENTALS. 484-9263. C TYPEW RITER, PORTABLE, $30 WRAPPER FORD FAIRLANE 500, 1961, VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE a n d r e - standard, 6 -cy lin d er, good con­ PORSHE 1958. c le a n , $995.1959 au ra n t, 1050 T row bridge Road. THE BUD SPANGLER 3 -4 - p a ir s . Open from 7:30-9:30 YAMAHA 1966 Big B e ar, low 3 -1 0 /7 Apartments P o rta b le H i-F i re c o rd p lay er, dition. Phone 355-7970. T h underbird co n v ertib le. M int. p.m . w eekdays. Volkswagen m ileag e, lik e new, $650. IV $20. 332-5964. 1-10/7 and many m ore. 3-10/7 $895. 355-3221. 5-10/13 2-4734. 5-10/10 FA SO ET y FAMILY seeking ONE GIRL needed to sh a re lux- p a r ts fo r sa le and re ta il s e r ­ TV - PHILCO 2 1 " , mahogany TO PUT IT ANOTHER WAY b a b y sitte r w ith own tra n sp o rta ­ u ry a p a rtm en t, 9 month, con­ FORD 195^. Good running con- RAMBLER A m erican Wagon. vice on m ost foreign c a rs ; and B.S.A ., 1964, hightenlng ro ck et, tion. 20 h o u rs w eekly. Will console. I ike new. Call TU I SELL SATISFACTION Standard shift, o v e r-d riv e , very v en ien t. 351-5789. 3-10/7 2-7210. 3-10/11 dition. $200. C all 487-3557 " D riv e with c a re and buy Sin­ Honda, 1966, 30S S cram b ler, d isc u ss s a la ry . 332-1033. CALL TERRY MAYNARD or 332-6708. 1-10/7 good body and tir e s . New clutch. c la ir .” 482-5832, 489-8211, p e rfe c t. 351-9287. 3 -1 0 /7 3 -10/10 IV 2-4590 355-9914. 3 - 1 0 /11 3029 E ast Kalamazoo at C lip- B E FE LL !, 125cc , 1966. E x cel- STUDENTS INTERESTED Hi RAMBLER 1962, c la s s ic , i- d o o r , p e r t. 1-10/7 len t condition, 4,200 m ile s. M ust w orking w in ter te rm at Boyne nonslip r e a r axle, excellent con­ NEW BATTERIES. Exchange s e ll. 699-2727. 3 -1 0 /7 H ighlands o r Boyne M t. Ski dition, 34,000 ac tu a l m iles, p ric e fro m $7.95. New se ale d R e so rts, p le a se w rite L a rry $550. 337-1885. 3-10/11 beam s, 99£. Salvage c a r s , SUZUKI 1966. là ô cc , under 2,000 m ile s, $475. 337-0571 a fte r M iddleton, Boyne H ighlands, ACROSS 28. Manifest RAMBLER 1962 c o n v e r t i b 1ë, la rg e stock used p a rts . ABC 4:30 p .m . 5 -1 0 /7 H arb o r S prings, M ichigan. 1. Dazzle 30. Gambling blue, low m ileag e. 172 Gunson, AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South 5-10/11 6. Style ol game E ast L ansing 7 -1 0 /7 S t., IV 5-1921. C STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER, PART TIME Go-Go g irl o r fe - hair cut Remote B enelli of L ansing, u sed bike m ale sin g e r. Apply in p erso n . 9. Outing Composi­ s a le . Y am aha 80 cc 1964, $249. , Join the Jo Jo se p h ’s P ro-B ow l, 2122 N. 1. Distinct tion $HIHGI«6world GOLF B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be­ I.o g a n . 1 0 - 1 0 /1 4 Castor's part n e lli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli killer P a r - M o r S till Open CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A 13. Fold 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. 36. Collection few h ours a day can m ean ex­ 14. Brahm an B enelli 250 cc 1966, $569. precept 37. Flow back of Yamaha Sporty regulation 9 holes and p a r 3 nine holes 1000 Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. 1915 E. M ichigan. C ce lle n t earn in g s fo train ed AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . r you a s a 16. Social af­ 40. Tegument F o r appointm ent in your own fair of a seed y a rd s long. Driving ran g e. DOWN 6. Public SCHWINN; back to school, rid e 17. Shout 42. Gulp Club re n ta ls . Abbott Road hom e w rite M rs. A lonaH ucktns, 1. Actuality, vehicle a Schwinn b icy cle. P a r ts and 19. Hubbub 44. Highway to Saginaw (M-78), T u rn 5664 School S tre e t, H aslett, 2. Ital. coins 7. Task a c c e s s o rie s av ailab le, also s e r ­ 20. Ladies 45. Unpleasant rig h t 1/2 m ile to co rn e r M ichigan o r ca ll 339-2198. C 3. District 8. Heron v ice all m a k es. L enz Bike Shop, 22. Twilight 46. Lixivium P a rk L ake Road and M -78. WAITRESS, MORNING sh ift. Ap- 4. Greek 10. Rudiment 409 South C e d a r. IV 2-8388. 23. Commenced 47. Feminint ply Holiday Inn, north of F ra n - name 5. Conceal 12. Stand lor 3 -1 0 /7 26. Private d o r. 5-10/10 hot plates BUS BOYS; m e a ls . P hi Sigma 2 i A & 6 7 6 15. Mountain at Volkswagen Service & Repair D elta house. 6day s.5 0 5 M .A ,C , % to fa II fa fa 11 crest 332-0875. 5- 9 18. I do M in o r o r M a jo r R e p a irs , T u n e -U p s , MSU's Yamaha fai 14 fi8a 20. Ashen H eadqu arters B rakes, M u ffle rs . SHE P ’S MOTORS 21. F.elworms 17 f16 a 19 23. Suit R E-B U ILT ENGINES FROM $135 Y o u r h e adq u arfers lb 24. Shirker F o r ........................ fa , 20 fa21 21 25. Opal Bowker & Moi I es S ervice & R epair on M ost F o reig n C ars« Friday,O ct. 7, 1966, 1:30 p.m. V.W. P a rts W holesale and R e ta il, T r u l m p h B & W % % 'fa 29 <4 zs it fa, 27 27. Demure 29. Curved Cycle Shop UNIVERSITY Y a m a h a Ducat! % letter MSU Salvage Yard n 29 66 33. U tah lily M o to rc y c le s % Sinclair FOREIGN CAR 31 31 33 35. Support • • . . . . com plete stock on F a r m L a n e - South of • full line of Y am ahas SERVICE o f p a r ts , a c c e s s o r i e s , fa. fa, fa, 37. Black 3 4 34 37 38 39 38. Down­ G r a n d T r u n k R.R. T r a c k s * fa st and ex p ert s e rv ic e 3029 E . Kalamazoo sa fe ty helm en ts & rid in g a p p a re l. * fa, 41 VA 43 hearted on c a m p u s a t C tip p e r t 40 41 JUtf 39. Mrs. Tr u­ 482-5832 489-8211 fa, 2 460 N . C e d a r 45 man V a r i o u s m a k e s and c o n d itio n s . A ll It e m s m a y 47 open 7:30 till 9:30 weekdays 41. Fruit drill be seen at S a lv ag e Y a r d , f r o m 8 :3 0 a . m . to 2152 W. G rand R iver HOLT fa, fa 44 At 43. Huge 1:00 p . m . T e r m s : Cash O kem os, M ichigan 694-6621 South of 1-96 on C ed ar St. fa , fa, % P h . 332-6977 ’ D R IVE W IT H C AR E & B U Y S IN C L A IR " M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing , Michigan F rid a y , O cto ber 7, 1966 9 For Sale Personal Dodgers bobble ball six times,- WOODEN FOLDING c h a irs; TRADE - TWO P u rd u e gam e Coldspot r e f rig e r a to r - runs tic k ets, next to P r e s s Box, for goodl; 2 -d ra w e r ch est; uphol­ two tic k ets to N o tre Dame gam e. ste re d c h a ir; a irp lan e propel­ T ra d e only! C all 353-6400. le r . 882-6179. 1-10/7 6-10/1? CAMERA EQUIPMENT: Em- BRIDGE PLAYERS w anted. Cal. Birds easily score second win, 6-0 la rg e r, developer, tra y s , gradu- John 355-5645. 1-10/7 a to r, tank, la rg e d ry e r, etc. W ILL TRADE two P urdue tic k - Cheap! 372-3747 a fte r 5 p.m . ets fo r two M ichigan tic k ets. o r 351-5717. Linhoff Super- 484-2621 a fte r 5. 1-10/7 T echneica; Z u eiss C ontessa; "T H E T O N IK S'\ h e re a fte r a Cine Kodak 8-m ag, telephoto su m m er engagem ent in New lens; M -3 L e ic a . 3-10/11 Robinson w alked and B rooks Rob­ b ase fo r the D odgers’ sixth e r ­ York C ity. A vailable fo r rush LOS ANGELES ifl - The Bal­ Jim P a lm e r, a 2 0 -y e a r-o ld w e re the m ost e v e r com m itted NIKON - ZOOM - 8 m ovie out- p a rtie s , T .G .’s, e tc . Call 351- tim o re O rio les cap italized on rig h t-h an d e r, p itch ed a fo u r-h lt- e r r o r . On the next play, Davis by one p la y er In a single World inson singled. A fter Powell sac­ r o r of the gam e. flt, with p ro je c to r, sungun, edi­ dropped a fly ball hit by Andy rificed, Dave Johnson got a single The six e r r o r s by Los An­ 9359. 5-10/7 s ix Los A ngeles e r r o r s , s c o r­ te r fo r the v ic to ry . T h re e e r r o r s S e rie s inning. to r, a c c e s s o rie s , one y e a r old. ZELDA, DON’T forget our date ing th ree unearned ru n s to beat in the fifth Inning by Dodger E tc h eb arren . When he reco v ered , F ra n k Robinson got c re d it for when Dodger re lie v e r Ron P e r - geles tied a re c o rd fo r m ost Must se ll. Will sa c rific e . 351- fo r C a re e rs ’66. See you at Sandy Koufax and the D odgers c e n te r field er W illie D avis gave D avis threw wildly to th ird fo r a trip le In th e sixth when his ran o sk i failed to com e up with e r r o r s In a single gam e by a 7312. 3-10/11 his th ird e r r o r of the inning. team in s e rie s play. the Union.____________ 3-10/10 6-0 in the second gam e of the th e O rio les the lead ag a in st Kou­ long d riv e fell between Davis his h ard sm ash . SWEET CIDER by the gallon. P alm e r stru ck out six and ARTHUR IS a Rock Band. M lx- W orld S eries on T hursday. fax . Two runs sc o re d on the play and Ron F a irly . Boog P o w ell's F ran k Robinson sc o re d on the Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ becam e the second - youngest e r s . T . G.’s, O rg ies, Wakes. T he O rio les hold a 2-0 lead With a m an on f ir s t and one and E tch eb arren wound up at sin g le brought him home. play and Brooks a lso cam e a c ro ss titie s . C orda W est, 5817 North In the b est-o f-sev e n s e rie s which out, D avis lo st P aul B la ir’s easy th ird . L uis A paricio doubled him The O rioles sc o re d th e ir final when P e rra n o sk i reco v ered the p itc h er e v e r to win a s e rie s 353-2134.______________ 5 -1 0 /7 Okemos Road, 337-7974. m oves to B altim o re fo r the th ird fly in th e sun, fo r a tw o-base hom e. The th ree e r r o r s by Davis two ru n s in the eighth when Frank ball but threw w ildly to firs t gam e. He w ill be 21 O ct. 15. 18-11/1 DWARD, WHICH niche is for gam e Saturday. GAS STOVE, apartm en t siz e . Ex- you? Find out at C a re e rs *66. cellent condition. C all 372- O ctober 10-11. 3-10/10 p O p R o c k b o o k in g a g e n c y 4380, a fte r 5:30 p .m . STREET AND C ocktail d re s s e s , 3-10/11 now booking fra te rn ity and dorm p a rtie s w ith ten g re a t bands. Who’s Professor describes impact 7 -1 4 . S k irts, sw ea te rs, and slip ­ p e r s . 332-5701. C all Steve, IV 4-1021. 3-10/11 LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. 5 -1 0 /7 Pay Whose NEW MAN'S BICYCLE, $15. Kodak o f iron industry revival le ss for the b est. Wash - 20