Monday C lo u d y . .. In s id e to d a y . . . . w in dy and much c o o l­ M a n c in i I n t e r v i e w - p. 8 S p a r ta n w in - p. 4 MICHIGAN e r to d a y with a 40% chance C a n d id a te s In t e r v ie w e d - p. 3 o f r a i n . E x p e c te d high 56. 1 8 - y e a r - o l d vote - p. 7 STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n O c t o b e r 10, 1966 V o l . 59 N u m b e r 57 10c Orioles sweep 3 Sentenced, Fined Series For Spring Rioting BALTIMORE (UPI) - - B a l t i m o r e ’s fire d -u p O rio les m ade it four stra ig h t and won th e ir f ir s t w orld championship Shaffer w as a r r e s te d by C orporal John V erl W. Shaffer from Saginaw who was Sunday when Dave M cNally clim axed the Two students and' a Saginaw m an w ere J . P izzo of the Lansing P o lice D ept, about te m p o ra rily working In L ansing June 8 g re a te s t W orld S e rie s pitching p erfo rm ­ found guilty F rid a y in ch a rg es stem m ing 100 feet w est of H arriso n Avenue, Pizzo w as re g is te re d at Kellogg C en ter when ance by any team w ith a 1-0 victory from the Brody rio ts la s t Spring. told th e c o u rt. th e rio ts occu red . He said he had w atched o v er the hapless L os A ngeles D odgers. David B. M cKinder, T ro y sophom ore, H utter found Shaffer guilty of inciting a th e activ ity outside his window fo r about T he overpow ering fo u r-h it shutout by Steven T . M cK eller, Midland sophom ore, d istu rb a n ce and fa ilu re to d isp e rs e . He an hour before he "w ent to check his M cNally, a 2 3-y e a r-o ld southpaw, m arked and V erl W. Shaffer, a Saginaw con­ w as sentenced to five days in the Ingham c a r ” which w as parked in Lot K south th e th ird stra ig h t w hitew ash inflicted upon stru ctio n w o rk e r, w ere found guilty of County ja il and charged fines and costs of of Kellogg C enter and on the sam e th e D odgers, who sc o re d only two runs c h a rg es of inciting a d istu rb an ce and $75. sid e of H arriso n . in the e n tire S e rie s. fa ilu re to d is p e rs e . D odger p itc h er Don D rysdale, who also None of the men w ere re p re se n te d by w as the victim of F ra n k Robinson’s f ir s t counsel when th e ir ca se s w e re p rese n ted h o m er of the S eries in the opening gam e, p itched f a r b e tte r than he did la s t Wed­ b efore Judge G eorge J . H utter in L ansing Township Ju stic e C o u rt. L IV E , LEARN . • . . n esday but it w as the sa m e old sto ry — M cKinder w as sentenced to five days in the Ingham County Jail and charged no ru n s. Big Don lim ited the O rio les to four h its, but one of them w as Robinson’s 410-foot wallop into the left field stands $100 in fines and co sts by Judge H u tter. M cKinder w as not in co u rt at 11 a j n ., the tim e h is tr ia l w as scheduled to s ta r t, Coed-academic dorms w ith one out in the fourth and that’s and H u tter Issued a bench w a rra n t for a ll it took. M cNally, a 13-gam e w inner fo r the O rio les during the re g u la r season, struck h is a r r e s t . Late for trial decentralize multi -U out four, w alked only two and w as bailed out of tro u b le by th re e double play s. M cK inder appeared about 45 m inutes By BOB BY SODEN He s ta rte d th e ninth by strik in g out la te r . In his fines and co sts of $100 S tate News Staff W r i t e r pinch h itte r Dick S tuart and fro m the Double Play H utter included the m o rn in g 's fees when first o f five parts w ay the crow d of 54,458 ro a re d , you’d M cKinder w asn’t p re se n t. F ro m an experim ent in C a se Hall in S pik e s s k y w a r d , M a u r y W i l l s f l i p s a f t e r g etting o ff a toss to double up have thought it was all ov er rig h t th e re M ost of the argum ent ce n tered around 1961, the "liv in g learn in g ” concept has D a v e Johnson a f t e r f o r c i n g C u r t B l e f a r y at second. T h is p la y took p lace and then. Not quite. M cK lnder’s alleged throw ing of a w a te r- expanded to encom pass nine resid en ce in the second innin g, but the O r i o l e s won the g a m e and the s e r i e s , 1 -0 . p ro g ra m . A broch u re dealing with r e s i­ A1 F e r r e r a batted fo r D rysdale and filled balloon at two o ffic ers making an halls, the Brody Group and n ea rly 75 p e r U P I T ele p h o to dence halls sent to all new students d is­ singled to c e n te r and, a fte r N ate Oli­ a rre s t. cent of MSU’s 19,000 on-cam pus r e s i­ dents. m is s e s the e n tire m a tte r with: v e r ra n fo r F e r r a r a , M aury W ills drew H utter did not ru le on the balloon in­ In its attem pt to bring academ ics to the “ T h e re a r e academ ic fa c ilitie s for a w alk, putting two on w ith only one cident and M cKinder was found guilty of c la s s e s , le c tu re s and study in A kers, out. W illie D avis eased the p r e s s u r e by flying out and that brought e v e r dan­ g ero u s Lou Johnson up. Keep Thant’ movement Inciting a d istu rb an ce and fa ilu re to d is ­ p erse . T h e o th e r student, M cK eller, who was w alking down H arriso n Avenue about 11:30 d o rm ito rie s and to d ec en tra liz e the e v e r­ growing m u ltiv ersity , the U niversity is un p aralleled in its com m itm ent of 14,000 stu d en ts to th ese coed-academ ic living C a se, F ee, Holm es, Hubbard, McDonel, W ilson, and W onders H alls and in the Brody Group of d o rm ito rie s. In these liv­ un its. ing-learn in g h alls, many c la sse s a r e held growing at U.N. McNally whipped over two quick strik e s p.m . June 8, w as a rre ste d w h e n he stopped n e a r a paddy wagon. Nine units have been built in the p ast fo r the r e s id e n ts ." and Johnson, stepping out of the b a tte r's box to take a deep b rea th and flex his M cK eller adm itted being told to "keep five y e a rs , each housing som e 1,200 stu­ T he sc a rc ity of read ily available in­ b at behind his back, knew he had only going” tw ice by policem en, but he claim ed den ts. T he Brody Group of 3,000 students, form ation on the all-p erv ad in g living - one swing le ft. that he didn't know the m eeting w as un­ a slightly o ld er group, has also been con­ learning concept brings se v e ra l questions le s s he a g re e s to take a new te rm , He got back in the box and swung UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. Iff) - A move lawful and w as only try in g to find out v e rte d to fit the concept. to m ind. w as afoot Sunday fo r action in the U.N. In th a t c a se he can probably get any a t M cN ally's next d eliv ery . "w h at w as happening.” Has the original hope for a rapport S ecurity Council Oct. 27 to keep U T hant length he wants fro m one o r two y e a rs At its finest T he ball jum ped off h is bat and fo r betw een students and faculty ben up to th e custom ary five. an Instant the crow d grew deathly quiet. on a s s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l fo r anywhere A fter a p riv ate m eeting Sept. 29, the Checked car The e n tire concept w ill p erh ap s be at achieved? What do the d eans and their But it was a routine fly ball to ce n te r fro m two m onths to five y e a rs . Council its finest in the o n e-y ear old Ju stin M or­ a s so c ia te s feel about the plan’s su ccess? council announced it had reach ed a con­ The ch arg e of inciting a distu rb an ce w hich B la ir grabbed and he, in turn, m e m b ers w ere hopeful he would take a Which of the units have proved m ore sen su s " th a t if U T h an t should ex p ress w as dropped, and Judge H utter found r ill College, w hose sm all siz e , unique im m ediately w as engulfed by half his full new te rm . c u rric u la and unity ap p ear inevitable for su c ce ssfu l? What kind of fac ilities a re w illingness to se rv e ano th er te rm as M cK eller guilty of falling to d isp e rse . team m ates w ith the o th e r half sw arm ­ D iplom atic so u rce s said L ord C aradon included in living - learn in g units? the s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l, it would fully .meet M cK eller w as sentenced to th re e days in su c c e ss . ing a ll o ver McNally* of B rita in , p resid e n t of the council this The idea of d ecen tralizatio n and an In w hat a r e a s can the U niversity, as the d e s ire s of the m em b ers of th is coun­ the Ingham County Jail and fined $78.05 month, had suggested to the other 14 academ ic atm osphere within a living unit stu d en ts, faculty, ad m in istra to rs and staff, c il." in fines and c o s ts. m e m b ers that it m eet O ct. 27 to d is ­ has sp rea d to other la rg e u n iv e rsitie s be doing a b e tte r job to in su re full c u ss the se c re ta ry -g e n e ra lsh ip , and they rea liza tio n of concept and potential? M ilk machine probably will ag ree in consultations now throughout the nation, the m ost recen t Multiversity and alienation juices’ frosh going on. T h e s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l is chosen by the 119-nation G eneral A ssem bly on r e c ­ om m endations of the S ecurity Council. TONIGHT AT UNION being F lo rid a State U niversity. A T im e m agazine a r tic le com mented, "T h e su rg e of in te re s t subdividing s tu ­ dent bodies stem s la rg e ly from a less As college enrollm ents in creased afte r W orld W ar II, a new kind of university em erg ed — the m u ltiv ersity . With it, Both m u st act by Nov, 3, when T h an t’s intensive, but m o re extensive, fiv e-y ear Jack Handley, Birm ingham freshm an, re c e iv e d " ju ic e ” instead of m ilk w hile p re se n t fiv e -y e a r te rm e x p ire s. SDS schedules re p e a t perfo rm an ce old application of the idea at M ichigan students claim , cam e a feeling of loneli­ T hant, a B u rm ese, announced on Sept. S tate U n iv ersity .” n ess - in - a - crow d sociologists called w orking on a m ilk m achine in the Mayo alienation. c a fe te ria Saturday. 1 th a t he had decided not to seek a o f ’65 C areer C arny d e m onstration MSU applicants, fo r the m ost p a rt, know Handley said that he w as trying to second te rm . little about the concept which dom inates change m ilk in the m achine when he ac ci­ He said on Sept. 19 that if the coun­ it d o esn ’t in terfer e with the o rd e rly m ove­ th e nation’s la rg e s t on-cam pus housing ( P l e a s e t u r n to page 7.) dentally turned on the e le c tric ity . c il and the UJV. m em b ersh ip had not At 6:30 tonight approxim ately 20 m em ­ b e r s of the MSU ch ap ter of the Students m ent of p e d e stria n s. He p assed out from the shock, r e ­ found a su c c e sso r in the next few weeks, If th is is so, the d em o n strato rs should covered and rem oved his hand from the he would co n sid er staying on to the end for a D em ocratic Society (SDS) a r e sc h e­ not be b othered once they leave the exhibit duled to en ter the C a re e r s ’66 exhibition m achine. Handley w as taken to Olin fo r o b se r­ vation by U niversity P o lice and rele ase d of the assem b ly sessio n , D ec. 20, o r the end of the y e a r. T h an t’s te rm is c e rta in to be ex ­ room on the second floor of the Union and being handing out leaflets, the State News a re a . T h e them e of th is y e a r ’s dem onstration Sen. O ’Brien faces trial is ’T h e U n iv ersity as a Cold W ar In ­ Sunday. tended to one of those two dates un- learn ed Sunday. With one exception the dem onstration will be a rep e at p erfo rm an ce of la st y e a r ’s p arley when th ree p e rso n s w ere a rre s te d stitu tio n ,” according to SDS. T h e m essag e is that while MSU men w ill be d rafted and told to die in ric e today on morals charges p addies in South V iet Nam, a lot of on c h a rg e s of tre sp a ssin g . T h e exception O’B rien claim s he has nine w itn esses who co rp o ratio n s at C a re e r s ’66 w ill be e a r n ­ S tate Sen. B e rn a rd F . O’B rien will Shop around career displays; i s —If the d em o n strato rs a re asked to leave, they will do so. John D. Shingleton, d ire c to r of the ing m illio n s of d o lla rs in defense con­ tr a c ts to supply the w ar effo rt. face tr ia l in L ansing Township Ju stice C ourt today and T uesday on m o rals w ill te stify he was not on the cam pus at the tim e he w as charged. ch a rg e s filed by an MSU coed. O’B rien recen tly disch arg ed his at­ P lacem ent Bureau which sponsors the to rn ey and hired John O’Connell, fo rm er SDS objects tonight and Tuesday, Union event, sa y s he will take w hatever action is n e c e s sa ry to in su re that the purpose Tw o objections to C a re e r s ’66 O’B rien , D -D etroit, was a r r e s te d late la s t sp rin g by U niversity police fo r a l­ chief tr ia l attorney fo r the Wayne County P ro s e c u to r’s office, to re p re se n t him on of the event is not in te rfe re d with. cited a t a re c e n t SDS m eeting. legedly suggesting that M arion Lukens, th e m o rals ch arg e. Shingleton says the proposed SDS dem ­ F ir s t, the u niversity is fre e ly supplying Santa Ana, C alif., se n io r, p articip a te in T he tria l w as o riginally scheduled for T h e c r o w d s of students m i l l a ro u nd the c r a t e s In the U n ion . B lue o n stratio n is not in keeping with the inform ation to d raft bo ard s to enable them sexual rela tio n s and pose for nude p ic­ July 28, but w as postponed until w itnesses c r a t e s , r e d c r a t e s , b ro w n c r a t e s m a r k e d with F r a g i l e , H andle s p irit of C a re e r s ’66. to d ra ft the n e c essary num ber of college tu re s . who w ere away fo r the su m m er could r e ­ w ith C a r e , s ta m p e d w ith U n ite d A i r l i n e s , G M and W h i r l p o o l . T h e m e m b ers will leave f irs t, because students to fill the b o ard ’s quotas. C alling the ch a rg es " p re p o s te ro u s ” and tu rn . O’B rien w as defeated in an August F r o m th ose c r a t e s c o m e the v o c a tio n a l d is p la y s f o r C a r e e r s ’ 66 no one th is y ea r re a lly w ants to get (A ccording to univ ersity policy, in fo r­ " e n tire ly un tru e and without foundation,” p rim a ry . open ing 6 :3 0 to n ig h t. a rre s te d , and second, the organization m ation will be supplied to d raft boards O v e r 300 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m 83 o r g a n i z a t i o n s w i l l be on the does not have enough money to post bond, if, and only if, the student re q u e sts this f i r s t and second f l o o r s o f the Union to night and T u e s d a y to a n s w e r SDS m em b ers said. inform ation be provided by signing an IBM s tu d e n t s ’ q uestions about c a r e e r p r o s p e c ts in 1966 and 1967, c a rd at re g istra tio n , o r sta te s in w riting C a r e e r s ’ 66 booths w i l l be open M o n d a y f r o m 6:3 0 to 10 p .m . Will stand in hall th a t th e u n iv ersity may provide th is in ­ and T u e s d a y f r o m 10 to 11:30 a . m . , 1:15 to 4 :30 p .m . and 7:30 to A fter th e d em o n strato rs a re asked to fo rm atio n . 10 p . m . A student may req u e st in w riting that leave, they will move to the hallway T h e 83 o r g a n i z a t i o n s u nlo ade d t h e i r b lu e, r e d and b ro w n c r a t e s outside the exhibit a re a and hand leaf­ th is Inform ation not be given at any tim e Sunday a fte rn o o n and M o n d a y m o r n in g . W h e r e does th is d is p la y go? le ts to students a s they e n te r or leave a fte r in itial consent is granted.) L oo k f o r the s tag in g c h a i r m a n . H e ’ s the one in the b la c k s w e a t s h i r t the exhibit, according to a m em ber. Second, the u niversity is fre e ly ac cep t­ w ith M i z z o u w r i t t e n a c r o s s the f r o n t . ing g ra n ts from co rp o ratio n s which r e ­ A ccording to u n iv e rsity regulations B y 6 :3 0 to n ig h t the c r a t e s w i ll be u npacked and s o m e h o w the 12- and p reced en t se t a t la s t y e a r ’s c a re e r ceiv e a la rg e portion of th e ir p ro fits from fo o t d is p la y w i ll be f i t into the 1 0 -fo o t space and the r e p r e s e n t a ­ c a rn iv a l, handing out le aflets in the exhi­ defen se co n tra c ts . t i v e s w i l l be r e a d y to a n s w e r s tu d e n ts ’ q uestions on c a r e e r s in ’ 66. bition a r e a co n stitu tes in te rfe re n ce with A d m in istratio n officials say that SDS's T h e c o m p a n y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s can a n s w e r g e n e r a l ques tio n s on the o rd e rly p ro c e ss of the university. g rip e h as nothing to do with the intent g e n e r a l c a r e e r o p p o r tu n it ie s f o r the f r e s h m a n and s p e c ific que s ­ Doing the sam e thing ju st outside the ex ­ of C a r e e r s ’66 and the organization should tio n s on s p e c ifi c c a r e e r o p p o rtu n it ie s f o r the g ra d u a tin g stu d ent. hibit a r e a does not in te rfe re , so long as go som ew here else to g rip e. Students who want to ta l k at length w ith r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s should v i s i t C a r e e r s ’ 66 T u e s d a y m o rn in g o r a fte rn o o n when the a t­ ten d a nc e is lig h te s t. Students should t a l k wth r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of c o m p a n ie s not o n ly w ith in t h e i r Im m e d i a t e f i e l d s o f I n t e r e s t but those outsid e as w e l l , E d w in F i t z p a t r i c k , a s s L fla n t d i r e c t o r of P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u , u r g e d . Inez heads tow ard Texas w ard ly tow ard the Brow nsville a re a at a “ I ’ ve seen students who c a m e to ta lk with one typ e of e m p l o y e r , BROWNSVILLE, Tex (ff| - Mighty Hur­ stop and t a l k with a n o t h e r , th en fin d a whole new f i e l d opening up f o r ric a n e Inez, none the w o rse for w ear sp eed of som e five m iles an hour. t h e i r t a l e n t s , ” F i t z p a t r i c k s a id . " T h is sto rm is capable of producing a f te r an e r r a tic , 2 ,1 00-m ile rampage C a r e e r s ’ 66 was o r g a n i z e d through the P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u and a th a t has la ste d fo r 16 days, veered sharp­ tid e s up to 12 feet n ea r the ce n te r as it s tu d ent e x e c u tiv e c o m m i t t e e . On the c o m m i t t e e a r e M a r t i n R o s e n - m oves inland,’* the New O rleans Weath­ ly northw ard Sunday and headed for the e r B u reau sa id . f i e l d , g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n ; P aul B ishop, p u b l ic i t y c h a i r m a n ; R o g e r M a n li n , s ta g in g c h a i r m a n ; B e tty Ann H a r v e y , banquet c h a i r m a n ; low er T ex as co a st. H undreds of p erso n s fled th e ir hom es Goliaths Meet B i l l L u k e n s , th e m e c h a i r m a n ; Diane S w a r t z and T o m P r i c e , a r t T he vicious sto rm , which has left at in th e B row nsville a re a and sought high­ le a s t 150 p e rso n s dead in its m eander- L i n e d up f a c in g each o t h e r , these two c e m e n t t r u c k s f o r e t o l d the s t o r y of c o - c h a i r m e n ; and B a r b a r a D ix , e x e c u tiv e s e c r e t a r y . e r ground. F illin g stations and g ro cery ings through the C aribbean Sea and the S a tu r d a y 's e n c o u n te r at S p a rta n S ta d iu m , In the h a r d fought g a m e , each s to r e s w e re Jam m ed a s citizen s stocked Gulf of M exico, s till packed 135-m ile- te a m had Its s h a r e of rough ta c k l e s , and p e n a ltie s . up on gaso lin e and food, candles and State N ews photo by K a r l S c r ib n e r p e r-h o u r winds as it churned northwest­ fla sh lig h ts. Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Pianln, m anaging ed ito r STATE MEWS ed ito r -in -c h ie f Joel Stark Ja m es Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r 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 ad v ertisin g m anager Andrew M ollison, executive re p o rte r Monday M orning, O ctober 10, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S Heat’s on,heats off— how now married housing? MSU h a s one of the b e s t s o c i a t e d w i t h hot, d r a f t y p o r t s f r o m m a r r i e d h o u s in g m a r r i e d h o u s in g s y s t e m s in apartm ents. have i n d i c a t e d t h a t a p a r t ­ the c o u n t r y . H o u s in g o v e r D r y s k in , n o s e b l e e d s , i n ­ m e n t s a r e c o o l e r . We a s ­ 2,000 f a m i l i e s , t h e t h r e e s o m n i a , r a w t h r o a t s , s in u - s u m e the t h e r m o s t a t s h av e m a r r i e d h o u s in g v i l l a g e s situs, crack ed lips, mental b e e n t u r n e d down. p r o v id e r e l a t i v e l y good f a ­ s t r a i n and c o l d s w e r e also W h e t h e r the a p a r t m e n t s c i l i t i e s , p h o n e s , u t i l i t i e s and a t t r i b u t e d in the s u r v e y to will r e m a i n c o m f o r t a b l e r e ­ m o s t f u r n i s h i n g s f o r $94 the p r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n s . m a i n s to b e s e e n . At l e a s t , to $100 a month. T h o s e who c o m p l a i n a r e t h o s e in c o n t r o l a r e a w a r e told t h a t no thin g c a n be done of the p r o b l a m and th o s e ’ab out the e x c e s s i v e h e a t in u n d e r c o n t r o l know s o m e ­ Informative But the MSU a p a r t m e n t s a r e not f r e e f r o m p r o b l e m s . in d iv id u a l a p a r t m e n t s . A c ­ thing c a n b e done about it. t u a l l y , a c c o r d i n g to m a r ­ With a f a c i l it y so o t h e r ­ time saver: One of t h e i r b i g g e s t i s an o v er-ad eq u a te heating s y s ­ r i e d h o u s in g M a n a g e r John Roetm an, main th e r m o s ta ts w is e s a t i s f a c t o r y , m a r r i e d housing s h o u ld m a k e a te m . c o n t r o l the h e a t f o r e v e r y Careers ’66 Sixty - five p e r c e n t of one to t h r e e b u i l d i n g s . T h e s e s t r o n g e r e f f o r t to k e e p the h e a t off it s a p a r t m e n t d w e l - are k e p t high enough to lers. — Th e E d i t o r s n e a r l y 300 p e r s o n s r e c e n t l y The 17th annual c a r e e r p l e a s e the c o l d e s t peop le. interview ed com plained that carnival. the o l d e s t and their a p a rtm e n ts a re kept Apparently, m arried l a r g e s t v o c a t io n a l show in too w a r m . h o u s in g h a s b e e n a t t e m p t i n g BOBBY SODEN the c o u n t r y , o p e n s today for to p l e a s e the m i n o r i t y ; the a two day run. R espiratory i n f e c t i o n , m a j o r i t y of t e n a n t s c a n be C a r e e r s ’66 l o c a t e d in the Union, o f f e r s s t u d e n t s the m u s c u l a r c o n t r a c t i o n and i n ­ terp erso n al d i s c o r d were made m ore com fortable. V AWS moves at snail’s pace c i t e d by D r . J a m e s F e u r i g , Since T h u r s d a y , when the finally about to act to endw om en’s closing a few h alf-h ea rted attem p ts a t calling o p p o r tu n it y to talk to s o m e S tat e News p u b l i s h e d a s t o r y A ssociated Women Students is finally h o u rs. the ro ll. d i r e c t o r of Olin H e a lth C e n ­ doing som ething re a lly w orthw hile. A fter an alm o st-m ild announcem ent la st 300 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m 83 on h e a t in g c o m p l a i n t s , r e - O r, at le a st we THOUGHT they w ere F e b ru a ry that AWS w as studying the p o s si­ C arolyn Stapleton, second v i c e - te r , as health h a z a r d s a s ­ com panies. b ilitie s of rev isin g w om en's h o u rs, som e p re sid e n t, and apparently in ch a rg e of s o r t of lib e raliz atio n seem ed pro b ab le by the p ro je c t, said Wednesday that a sk el­ Who sho uld attend it? th is fall te rm . Statem ents, o r lack of them , eton p ro p o sal has been drawn up. The C a r e e r s ’66 is f o r s tu d e n t s JAMES GRAHAM m ade by AWS o fficers now indicate that next fall te rm would be a m o re reaso n ab le com m ittee’s proposal to end closing hours fo r jun io r and se n io r women o r 2 1 -y ea r with q u e s t i o n s : How m a y I e s tim a te . olds ap p e ars to be w hat MSU’s women b e s t u s e my m a j o r ? What jobs will be a v a i l a b l e to A new role for ASMSU? to the otherw ise m ean in g less p h r a s e When in itial ec sta tic reactio n to the an­ nouncem ent had died down, we all leaned back to see how old AWS was going to handle the problem of rev isio n . w ant. M iss Stapleton m entioned that one of the problem s s till to be solved before the _ D e c e m b e r and M a r c h g r a d u ­ E D I T O R ’S N O TE:. Jam es Spring te rm to a different p ro jec t. T h at p ro p o sal leaves the judiciary com m ittee G r a h a m i s C h a i r m a n o f the B o a r d am ount is $870 which w as o riginally in­ "cam p u s le a d e r." T o confine student The question of h ours w as out of the involves tra n s fe r students. ates? With my i n t e r e s t s , of ASMSU. tended fo r a p ro jec t that, F a ll te rm , will governm ent to o n l y se rv ic e p ro jec ts, p a p e rs fo r a few m onths w hile the judi­ "A couple of R A 's said that tra n sfe r not be needed. m eans the elim ination of o u r involvement c ia l co m m ittee w as "stu d y in g ” the ques­ in which fie ld will I find Student governm ent on th is cam pus ca n ­ in civ il rig h ts, poverty, and education, tion, but it w as taken fo r granted that stud en ts (with junior ¡standing), especially T h e rem aining $130 w ill be taken from those fro m junior colleges, usually had the g r e a t e s t satisfaction? not expect to have m eaningful student all of which can be defined as "p o litic a l the com m ittee w as taking g rea t s trid e s to the g en e ral fund of ASMSU which p r e s ­ a h ard tim e adjusting to a much la rg e r in te re st, until student governm ent b e ­ involvem ent.’’ have som e s o rt of p ro p o sal ready by the A re t h e r e c o u r s e s with which com es involved in m eaningful is s u e s . ently contains over $2,000 of unallocat­ u n iv e rsity ,” she sa id . “ Having no closing ed m oney. T hus, finances, in them selves, However, ASMSU needs guidelines and end of sp rin g te rm . D uring th is tim e hou rs would give them ju st one m o re I can supplem ent my P re se n tly , the A ssociated Students of should not hinder the ASMSU in its d ec i­ lim itatio n s upon "p o litic a l activ ity .’’ I m o st coeds somehow lo st contact with the p roblem to cope w ith.” MSU is involved in an issu e that will a c a d e m i c p r o g r a m to aid my d irec tly affect an overw helm ing m ajo rity sion. p erso n ally do not feel th at student gov­ p r o g re s s of the affair and have not yet M ost 2 0 -y e a r-o ld tr a n s f e r students a r e ern m en t should becom e com m itted to reg ain ed it. ju st as capable of "coping” with no closing career? of undergraduate students. T h a t iss u e is Political involvement p a rtisa n cam paigns, nor do I feel ASMSU In a May 17 AWS g en eral assem b ly , hou rs a s a r e the " m o re m a tu re” g irls the 18-y e a r-o ld vote referen d u m which I t’s for the n o - p r e f s tu d e n t will go before the v o ters of M ichigan on T h e second objection is a g rea t deal should be legislating on the question of Je an F is h e r, new ly-elected AWS p r e s i­ who have attended MSU fo r two y e a rs . h a rd e r to answ er, y et it is a fa r m o re V iet Nam. dent, sta te d that they would officially A pparently AWS now intends to a rb itra rily who is search in g for a the N ovem ber 8 ballot. im portant question. T h a t is, should ASMSU T h is sim ply is not our job. ASMSU recom m end a policy change reg ard in g wo­ decide the m a tu rity o r im m atu rity of a career. By action of the sta te le g isla tu re , M ich­ needs to codify and estab lish , fo r itself, m e n 's h o u rs, which would be ready fo r becom e p olitically involved? And if so, tr a n s f e r student. igan becom es the f ir s t la rg e n o rth ern lim itatio n s upon such activ ity . im plem entation next yeaq. w here does p olitical involvement ce ase? M iss Stapleton sa id that the proposal I t ’s for the g r a d u a t i n g s e ­ sta te to hold such a referen d u m in a But the im m ediate issu e is the 1 8 -y ea r- In my opinion, ASMSU m ust becom e would go from the ju d iciary com m ittee, num ber of y e a rs . It is a c ru c ia l, o n ce- actively concerned with issu e s that d i­ old vote. All too many people, endorse Lengthy studies to the AWS G eneral A ssem bly, then to n i o r who c a n n o t d e c i d e which in -a -life tim e opportunity, and it is som e­ re c tly affect a la rg e num ber of our con­ the issu e, yet refu se to allow active in ­ Student support of the p ro p o sal w as th e ASMSU student board, and finally c o m p a n y he would like to thing th at MSU students, of necessity , stitu en ts. Yet at the sam e tim e, ASMSU volvem ents on the p a rt of ASMSU. c le a r , but lengthy " s tu d ie s ” of student to th e F acu lty C om m ittee on Student m u st d isc u ss. T h e tim e fo r action is now. T h e e le c ­ w o rk f o r . cannot a c t in isolation; it needs the sup­ opinion w e re taken by AWS re p re s e n ­ A ffairs. T h e re a r e two m ajo r arg u m en ts against tion is but th ree weeks away. Your a c ­ ta tiv e s. L a st y e a r, th e re p re se n ta tiv e s, p o rt of its constituents. How long w ill th is a ll take? She hopes I t ’s for s t u d e n t s who want the Student B oard of ASMSU becoming It is student governm ent’s resp o n si­ tiv e su p p o rt is a n ecessity to the su c ce ss who did not m ake a habit of attending the it w ill be subm itted to the faculty com ­ financially and actively com m itted to the u su ally sp o rad ically -sp aced a sse m b lie s, to s a v e t i m e (tr y m aking bility to stim u late, inform and excite of one referen d u m . m itte e by C h ristm as and sounded doubtful 18-year old vote cam paign. student opinion on issu es, where o th e r­ T h is issu e will be b u ried if we do not tu rn e d out in a fo rc e of about 20 of the e s ­ th a t, if p assed , it would be im plem ented 83 a p p o i n t m e n t s at the p l a c e ­ T h e f ir s t is finances. Does ASMSU— w ise students might rem ain indifferent. ac t. It is alm ost e n tire ly up to u s. I urge tim ated total of 45 re p re se n ta tiv e s to d is­ before fall te rm , 1967. with a ll its supposed d e fic its—have the you to com e to the Student B oard m e et­ ment bureau). cash to donate to the cam paign in the Some students have suggested to me, in c u ss rea ctio n . In all re sp e c ts to forethought and c a re ­ the p a st week, that since m ost of my ing a t 7 p.m . T uesday in 308 Student When M iss F is h e r w as elected , a com ­ ful p re p a ra tio n of the p roposal to making I t ’s fo r e v e r y s tu d e n t with Ingham County are a? constituency is indifferent, the Student S erv ices, and see, for y o u rself, w hether P lacin g aside the fact that ASMSU, in p iled lis t of a ll the AWS re p re se n ta tiv e s such an im portant change, AWS seem s to an eye on the f u t u r e . an o v er all financial outlook, h as surplus B oard should not act, o r not ASMSU w ill becom e com m itted fi­ w as not even available to h e r . At any be taking its tim e in getting the proposal --T h e Editors I feel that th is opinion is not valid if nancially to perh ap s the m ost relevant ra te , w hat should have been c le a r cut on its way to the final decision. funds, the $1,000 for the cam paign is ASMSU is to, at long la st, give meaning public issu e of our tim e. fo rw ard m ovem ent la s t sp rin g turned into being taken from money alre ad y allocated ANDREW MOLLISON . .. defend to the death, your right to say it Act One, July, T hen WJIM’s non-Jim , B ill Dansby, A ct T h re e , Septem ber. - Z eitg eist magazine lo st so much money and com m unity a ffa irs sep arate, it still azine publications as, I am c e rta in , no Z e itg e ist a s an advertisin g vehicle o r as gave one of his fam ous b ro ad c ast ed i­ seem s to contain a legitim ate su g g es­ L e tte r s signed by J e s s e P in d ell P ie rc e , m e rch an t would knowingly want to be a on la st sp rin g 's poetry readings that it a lite r a r y publication. "S om e like it; som e to r ia ls . tion. Dansby ju st asked people not tc D.D., m in iste r of the Plym outh C ongre­ p a rty to the financial su c ce ss of highly couldn’t afford to buy the paper to print gational C hurch in L ansing, w ere sent don’t . ” " . . . th e re is a co n sid erab le difference buy the two publications. pornographic p u b l i c a t i o n s . Spending its sum m er issue in July’, as scheduled. As n ew sletter ed ito r, Jonas W ascareful between responsible jo u rn alism in a fre e B ut it is perh ap s no coincidence that to Z e itg e is t spo n so rs and a d v e rtis e rs. money on tra s h is h ard ly a d esira b le G irls from the staff asked m erchants to point out that C o te's m e ssag e w as from p r e s s and out-and-out filth spewed forth one day a fte r WJIM’s ed ito rial was given, T h e le tte rs w ere issu ed fo r and with m ean s of attractin g good c u s to m e rs ." for donations for the local lite r a r y mag. him and not from the C ham b er’s boar in the nam e of freedom of the p r e s s .” Z e itg e ist lo st another sponsor. the approval of the B oard of Deacons and T h e re was no specific m ention of Z e it­ Some gave money. T h e ir nam es were 'T h e only tim e we d isc u sse d Z e it­ S ev eral m erch an ts and book sto re m an­ D eaconesses of the church, a fte r its Sept. g e is t. However, som e m e m b ers seem ed listed on a p atro n 's page. T h e m agazine g eist w as la st y e a r when they asked us a g e rs w ere v isited by women who sale 18 m eeting. to think he was re fe rrin g to Z e itg e ist. was printed. fo r a donation,” Jo n a s said . 'T h e board Act Two, August. On the air they w ere from M ^ .D ., the City S isters Erotic neurosis One of them sent a copy of the bulletin decided against it." Z eitg eist went on sale Aug, 8, T he next (my hunch a fte r five days of searching to Z e itg e ist; he had underlined the word F a ir enough. He went on to say: D r. P ie rc e a s s e rte d that . . se v eral day I review ed it for the State News. My is th at th e re is no such organization) oi "p o rn o g rap h ic " and added a note point­ Jo n a s pointed out that on-cam pus and 'T h e r e a r e two student publications of th e w rite rs in the issu e w here your verdict: S partan W ives. ing out that C ote is an atto rn ey . off-cam pus publications by MSU students on the cam pus of Michigan S tateU n iv ersity ad v e rtise m en t ap p e ars . . . give evidence " . . . a w inner . . . it is probable that had been sold at C ham ber - sponsored which we feel se rv e no purp o se o th er than o f suffering from ero tic n eu ro sis which events, Sidewalk Days and the sidew alk the p ro se will aro u se m o re local in te rest to e x p re s s the fru stra tio n s of sick m inds. in o u r judgment can only be handled by a INTERJUR than the p o e try .’’ T hey a r e T he P ap er and Z e itg e is t.” Six feet under A nother m erch an t reta in ed W illingham, a r t sa le . T h e a d v ise r and vice p resid en t of Spar-, com petent p s y c h ia tris t.” "W e charged the a r tis ts re n ta l, but not T he M o t h e r s A gainst D egeneracy On the a ir, Dansby also said of T he L earned, Cote, Spanos and B a rto li (cable (M.A.D.) and some other women visited tan W ives a s s u re d m e that th e ir o rganiza­ F u rth e rm o re , D r. P ie rc e w rote, "W e ad d re ss, INTERJUR, E a s t Lansing) with the stu d en ts. We m ade no fu ss about it. P a p e r, ’T h e copies w e’ve seen a r e NO­ believe th is is not the kind of lite ra tu re sto re s that sold Z e itg e ist and asked m e r­ tion h as taken no stand on Z eitg eist, prc re g a rd to h is nam e appearing in the ad ­ T h is is the s o r t of thing we expect around THING MORE THAN an assem b ly of fo u r- . . . to be subsidized by an institution chants to rem ove it from th e ir sto re s . o r con. v e rtisin g section of Z e itg e is t. T hey a d ­ a u n iv e rsity .” le tte r w ords in te rsp e rse d by ill-defined such a s y o u rs. We will ap p re cia te a word Two of the sto re s stopped selling Z e it­ T h e ad v iser, M rs. K irk Lawton, sale v ised the ed ito rs to discontinue the nam e M eanwhile the Z e itg e is t offices hav su b tle tie s of supposed m eaning with no fro m you a s to your relatio n sh ip to th is geist, although one of them la te r changed Sunday, " F o r m yself, I could see Z e it­ of th e ir clien t and any o th e r refe re n c e been m oved from E ast L ansing to Hoi ap p aren t purpose other than to stim ulate publication which c a r r ie s your name and its mind and apologized. g eist b u ried six feet under and it wouldn’t , to him in th e ir publication. T h e c a fe te ria owner who la s t y e a r rente h ate and rev u lsio n ." T h e w ords “ nothing thus insinuated your su p p o rt.” A few m erchants asked that th e ir name exactly m ake m e cry , but th is m attei By now the sp o n so rs’ page of Z eitg eist, them h is back room fo r p o etry readings, m o re th a n " were om itted fro m the p r in t­ T h is church has long m ade a sp ecial be deleted from the p atro n ’s page. Since h a s n 't been d iscu ssed by Spartan Wives as with a ll the blacked-out n am es, w as b e ­ say s th is y ea r that " i t ’s ju st too m ud ed te x t of the ed ito rial handed out by the appeal to MSU students. It ru n s a bus Z eitg eist is printed in editions of 750 f a r a s I know.” ginning to look m o re like a h o rizontal b o th e r." ( < statio n . Sundays from cam pus to ch u rch and back, (cash from ea rly sa le s is used to buy " I f they don’t, I w ill,” she asserte d . b a r graph than a thank-you page. A book sto re ow ner com m ented, “ I’ He clo sed by pointing out th a t th e re a re and h as a students’ coffee h o u r. paper fo r la te r printings), la te r editions S till, it seem s safe to infer that the u sed to th is so rt of fu ro r; it com es w it no law s to prevent T he P ap er and Z e itg e is t What w ill com e next? of the sum m er issue have black horizontal women who v isited m erchants to talk T h en th e re ’s the E ast L ansing C ham ber R oger E . Jonas, executive d ire c to r of th e b u sin e ss. Some of the o th ers aroun fro m publishing. He said th a t students of C o m m erce. splotches w here nam es of discontented about Z e itg e ist rep rese n ted organizations th e E a st L ansing C h am b er of C om m erce, h e re a r e n ’t. "c a n r id the campus of such obvious tra sh patrons have been c ro sse d out. th a t a r e e ith e r non-existent or sp ecifical­ In its Septem ber bulletin John L . Cote, “ F u n n y thing, though. Nobody e v e by declining to buy it.” th is week hazarded a g u ess: None of them asked fo r th e ir money ly " a n ti- s m u t” in nature. Some used C of C p resid en t, told m e m b ers: com es into m y p la ce and say s T h an k Although this in te rfe re n ce in cam pus "N othing." back. One even continues to support tho fa lse nam es, including those of prom inent A ll E a st L ansing m erc h an ts a r e urged He thinks that the C h a m b e r's m em bers fo r c a rry in g that book in stock even thoug a ffa irs may conflict with WJIM’s recen t E a s t L ansing fam ilies. m agazine under the counter, so to speak. to review th e ir sponsorship of local m ag­ a r e not in agreem ent as to the worth of it’s c o n tro v e rs ia l.' " stand in favor of keeping cam pus -»ffairs M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing , M ichigan Monday, O c t o b e r 10. 1965 3 AT GAME MSU even tames politics P o litic al b a r r ie r s seem ed to T h e invitation for F eren c y and T he National A eronautics and h am p ered by the "b lac k -p o w er” m om entarily fall at S atu rd ay ’s W illiam s to eat at Shaw w as Space A dm inistration should try e x tre m is ts . football gam e as D em o cratic and extended by the Young D em o crats to use its Intellectual re s o u rc e s , to the fu llest he said. T h is would W illiam s then com m ented that Republican candidates sa t sid e club. by sid e to w atch MSU whomp help cut the budget and thus would both he and F eren c y w ere in favor "O u r g en eral th e s is in help prevent inflation, too. of the 18-y e a r-o ld vote. U -M . Cam paigning before the gam e, education is that no qualified In speaking of the w ar in V iet " I ’ve been in favor of it since how ever, was vigorous as Zolton high school sen io r should be d e­ Nam, he said "W e cannot achieve 1948,” W illiam s sa id . " I t was F eren cy , D em ocratic candidate nied a college education becau se peace until the enemy is co n ­ an issu e I ra is e d in m y c a m ­ fo r governor, and G. Mennen of fin a n c e s,” W illiam s said . vinced that they cannot w in.” paign th at y e a r .” "Soapy’’ W illiam s, D em ocratic T he av erag e sta te loan is now P eace negotiations should be nom inee fo r sen ato r, v isited Shaw le s s that $500 p e r y e a r, he said . encouraged by the U .S., W illiam s T h ey spoke of th e ir ch ild ren H all Saturday before the football " T h is leav es us plenty of room said. and p riv a te liv e s at the dinner gam e. to expand,” "I am pleased that the P r e s i ­ ta b le. **A g re a t issu e in the cam paign dent h as decided to go to M anila,” m ay becom e the food at MSU,’’ " I believe that we should try he added. "A nd another im ­ M rs; F eren cy , who receiv ed F e re n c y told the Shaw H all au­ to hold back inflation by cutting p o rtan t step in winning in V iet h e r m a s te r ’s degree in N atural dience. He had ju s t finished u n n ecessary ex p e n d itu res,” he Nam was the re c e n t fre e Science education la s t y e a r from lunch th e re . T h e men of Shaw said . "B u t education is one of elec tio n .” MSU, w as p re se n te d with a green v igorously applauded the p ro p o ­ the p la ce s w here we cannot afford On civil rig h ts, W illiam s said and w hite mum befo re leaving fo r Distinguished Guests sa l. to cut b ack ,” W illiam s said . th at gains in th is field a r e being the gam e. S om e p eople avoid d o r m m e a ls w h e n e v e r p o s s ib le . S enate ca n d id ate G, M e n n e n W i l l i a m s and g u b e rn a ­ t o r i a l ca n d id a te Z o lto n F e r e n c y , h o w e v e r w e r e the PRAISES SUNG guests of Shaw H a ll f o r lunch b e fo r e S a t u r d a y ’ s Griffin campaigns here Handshakes Galore gam e. Both m en ate h e a r t i l y . State N ews photo A guest of L a m b d a C hi A lp ha f r a t e r n i t y S a tu rd a y World News S enator R o b e r t G riffin, R - making loans m ore ea sily a v a il­ fully in the National D efense " T h e re Is a trem endous n a­ m o r n in g , S e n a to r R o b e r t G r i f f i n set out to win s o m e v o te s . A f t e r a week of g r e e tin g ru s h e e s , how­ e v e r , the L a m b d a C h i 's m a tch ed S e n a to r G r i f f i n Ecuation A s s o c i a t i o n (NDEA) tional in te re s t building up for at a Glance M ich., b r o u g h t h is cam paign com plete with folk singing group to the MSU cam pus Saturday. ab le to them , G riffin said . "W e cannot, how ever, r e ly e n - sch o larsh ip p ro g ram . T h e m e a ­ tir e ly on p riv ate co n cern s to su re was a m a tte r of g re a t d e­ h im ,” he continued. hand sh ake f o r handshake. State N ews photo New Red missile sites He stopped b riefly a t the L am - da C hi Alpha fra te rn ity house help finance ed u catio n ," he said . bate and since C o n g ress could In the la s t sessio n of C on­ not decide on the ro le b u sin ess It’s Great For A Date! OUPON L a n e s A v a ila b l e F o r S A IG O N , South V i e t N a m (A P ) - R e c o n n a is s a n c e and at the Union to shake a few g r e s s th e re was a p ro p o sal to should play in the N D EA s c h o la r ­ O p e n B o w lin g E v e r y N ite ! ph o to g rap h s show the N o r th V ie t n a m e s e have e s t a b ­ hands and to let h is singing group let b u sin e ss p articip a te m ore ship fund each college the sam e amount of money th is receiv ed Plastic Laundry lis h e d s it e s f o r s o m e of t h e i r s u r f a c e - t o - a i r m i s ­ sing h is p ra is e s b efo re attending r « 40 Lanes «Lounge s i l e s - S A M s - w ith in p opulated p la c e s , a U.S. y ea r as it had receiv ed la st y e a r. in t e l li g e n c e o f f i c e r s a id Sunday, the football gam e. G riffin com m ented on both Riots erupt "I d i s a g r e e with P re sid e n t Billiards «Snack Bar A m e r i c a n p o lic y is to avoid b om bing in a r e a s - Johnson who is try in g to cut the c i t i e s o r h a m le t s - w h e r e N orth V i e t n a m e s e c i ­ lo cal and national a ffa irs. Speaking on housing d is c rim ­ in Trieste national student loan fu n d s,” the Open Every Day at 9 A.M. Reg 39c v i l i a n s m igh t be k i l l e d o r wounded in any n u m b e r s . ination, G riffin said it is against TRIESTE, Italy (ff) — A b ro o d ­ se n ato r said . T h e Hanoi high c o m m a n d a p p a r e n t ly is t r y i n g to use th is p o lic y to adv a nta ge in p r o te c tin g its S o v i e t - the sta te constitution to d is c rim ­ inate in housing. ing calm se ttle d o ver th is port city Sunday as In speaking on the w ar In Viet au th o rities Nam the se n ato r said th at he is The A ir Conditioned L im it 1 12C b u i lt m i s s i l e s . L a s t su m m er an ordinence for rep o rted 80 p erso n s in ju red and in favor of the U.S. doing any­ \ Oi l ) \l I l k 10- 1 2- b 0 P.O.W. contact possible open housing in E ast L ansing was defeated by city council. 500 a r r e s te d in the w orst rio tin g to h it T r ie s te in y e a rs . thing within reaso n to end the w ar as rap id ly as p ossible. H O LID A Y LA N ES WASHINGTON Iff) -T h e gov­ F rie n d s S ervice C om m ittee If d iscrim in atio n does ex ist in P o lice w ere b raced fo r any "B ut I am ag ain st using ato m ­ OUPON ern m en t hopes it can gain in ­ h as told the U.S. governm ent resu m p tio n of w o rk e rs’ dem on­ ic w eapons,” he said. J u s t North of F r a n d o r P h o n e 487 3731 E ast L ansing it is becau se the d ire c t contact with U.S. war p ris o n e rs by letting an A m e r­ it is negotiating withHanoi and to dispatch o b se rv e rs to North law s a r e subject to in te r p re ta ­ stra tio n s that broke into wild T he se n ato r is also in favor of giving 18 y ea r olds the rig h t Barnes-Hind tion by a civil rig h ts com m ission rio tin g Saturday m orning and ican relig io u s group help send V iet N am . which is sev erely understaffed, contir 'ed with sporadic out­ to vote. But it is a m a tte r for Wetting Solution m edical supplies to the N orth T h e o b se rv e rs want to check b rea k s until a fte r m idnight. individual sta te s to decide, he he said. V ietnam ese. d istrib u tio n of the supplies W orkers w ere called out by a said . "B u t it is the p rin cip al of Reg S1 50 A T re a s u ry official said in and m ake contact with U.S. C om m unist-led union to p ro te s t When asked about the 1968 open housing that is im p o rta n t,” an interview that the Canadian p ris o n e rs of w ar. p resid e n tia l ra c e he said, "I 880 he said . a governm ent plan to reo rg an iz e Bunche’ s daughter dies P riv a te b u sin ess should be e n ­ shipbuilding in the T r ie s te and think the nation and the Repub­ courag ed to help students by Genoa p o rt a re a s . T h ey fought lican p arty would be v ery f o r ­ L im it i NEW Y O R K (A P ) - Jane P i e r c e , d a u g h te r of police in pitched b attle s that tunate to have Gov. G eorge Rom - Ralph Bunche, Nobel P e a c e P r i z e w i n n e r and U.S. le n t* o f M lc h ig o n State U n ivo r lughout th e year and a spot p araly zed downtown T rie s te . ney run for P re sid e n t In 1968.” \ Oll) \l I I.K I D - 12- 66 in S *p t*'T > f*r S u b s c rip tio n r u n d e r s e c r e t a r y of the U n ite d N a tio n s , d ied e a r l y i by th e B o a rd o f Student P u bll Sunday when she f e l l f r o m h e r B ro n x a p a r t m e n t v * m b # r A t< o c ia t« d P re ss, U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l, OUPON re s i d e n c e , p o lic e r e p o r t e d . She was 33. In la n d D a ily P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te Coricidin P re s s . M ic h ig a n p r e s s A ss o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n C o lle g ia te Bunche sa id he and his w ife w e r e n o tifie d o f t h e i r P re s s A s s o c ia tio n . d a u g h t e r 's death by p o lic e at 2 :10 a .m . Seeond c la s s postage p a id at E a s t L o n sln g , M ic h . Elias B ros E d lto rijo l a- d bu s in e s s o ffic e s at 341 5 tv den* Se> «■chigoe State Univ “ It c a m e as a g r e a t s h o c k ,” he s a id . “ I know . E ost Lonsm g , M ie Phones: . 355-8252 Cold Tablets m y d a u g h te r was not ill o r anything lik e th a t. E d ito r ia l ............ C la s s ifie d Adv« . 345-8255 D isplO v A d ve rt 353-6400 We just don ’t know what happened. A ll I know B u sin e ss - C lr 355-8299 P h o to g ra p h ic 355-8311 is th a t she is g o n e .” Reg Si 29 ^ W ^ ^ O r d e r by / phone L im it ) 490 take *em \ ( Ji l t \ l I I K ID- 12-06 home L u n c h e s , s u p p e rs , p a r t i e s , m e e tin g s , p ic n ic s , snacks H ere's How E a sy It Is . . . HIGGINS a n d , 1. O rd e r by phone from your UNIVER - +DACRON‘ SITY BIG BOY! Spec­ ial lin es to handle make the College scene The Search is Over! ! your c a lls . ’*• 2. 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Brand River A c r o s s f r o m St udent S e r v i c e s • Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Wed. 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. F re e P a rk in g tudent tore at R e a r of S tore Monday, O c t o b e r 10, 1966 4 M ichigan State News, E ast L ansing, M ichigan BUT NOT IN COMFORT Record crowd witnesses Spartan triumph over ’M’ B y ED B R IL L both defensive end and g uard po­ a punt re tu rn . fensive back J e r r y Jo n e s saved final q u a rte r. h ittin g gam es, by both te am s, that te rb a ck Dick V idm er launched a accounting fo r the biggest chunk S tate N e w s S ports W r i t e r T h e win was the fourth stra ig h t I ’ve e v e r se e n ,” said S partan n e a r-B ig -T e n -re c o rd 47 p a s se s sitio n s. — 140 y a rd s . T h e S p artan s w ere B re n n e r retu rn ed the kick all a sc o re by deflecting a V idm er An a ll-tim e reco rd 78,833 fans, th is season for the S p artan s, and H e a d Coach Duffy D augherty. in the gam e, 27 in the f ir s t half T he S partans held M ichigan to once again gun-shy in the p a s s ­ the way in fo r a sc o re , fro m the p a ss Just out of C lancy’s reach th e ir second in Big T en play. " I ’ll te ll you this, it was no day alone. 47 y a rd s net gain rushing, m ost ing departm ent, hitting on Just MSU 47, but the play was ca lled In the end zone. T hen a Rick Jam m ed and cram m ed into every T he W olverines a re now 2-2 fo r the tim id .” Only 18 of those a e r ia ls w ere of it com ing late in th e fourth th re e of 11 to s s e s . But end Gene back to the U-M 47 becau se of Sygar field goal tr y hit the up- conceivable inch of space in S p ar­ o v era ll and 0-1 in conference T im id n eith er team w as, but in com pleted, half to end J a c k C lan ­ q u a rte r. T h e W olverines did gain W ashington did sc o re a touchdown clipping. Two long ru n s by A pisa, rig h t and fell h a rm le ssly back to tan Stadium Saturday, saw and play. the end it was the devastating cy, who hauled in nine fo r 98 168 y a rd s in the a ir , the bulk on h is only reception of the gam e, and a p erso n al foul ag ain st M ich- the field. h ea rd Michigan State beat - up It was the 59th tim e the two S p artan defense plus the power y a rd s . V idm er was h a rrie d all coming on sh o rt s trik e s to the - - a 2 4 -y ard strik e from Jim m y igan, moved the ball fo r the S p a r- In the second half, the S p a r­ M ichigan, 20-7. Maybe everyone couldn’t see team s had met, with M ichigan running of fullback Bob Apisa, day by the Michigan State d e­ outside. Raye in the la st p erio d . ta n s. tans, offensively and defen siv e- State picking up only its 18th th at a s s u re d the S partans of v ic­ fen d ers, esp ecially Bubba Sm ith. " I t ’s im possible to co m p lete­ the action very well, but th e re MSU sc o re d in the f ir s t q u a r­ A fter that, both te am s w ere ly, cam e out fighting. "T h e se c - d ecision. But in the la st 11 bouts, to ry . Smith threw V idm er fo r a lo ss ly stop a re c e iv e r of C lan c y 's w asn’t a soul in the stands who te r , a s Jim m y Raye sw ept left guilty of penalties, including two ond half was out b est half of the Michigan has won ju st once. T h e gam e shaped up rig h t away tw ice and repeatedly h it h is arm c a lib e r,” Daugherty said , "b u t fo r roughing k ic k ers, a n d a y e a r ,” D augherty co m m en ted af- didn’t h ea r the crunching of bo­ end fo r five y ard s, capping a Nobody was defending the p ic ­ a s the passin g of Michigan v e r ­ when the q u arterb ack was letting we probably held him down as dies and the knocking of heads, 47-y ard d riv e. Sophom ore end roughing the p a s s e r, in the s e c - te r the gam e. "W e put it a ll to - tu resq u e quality of play which su s the running of Michigan State, loose. It go so that V idm er r u s h ­ well as h e’s been held down a ll as the two team s virtu ally stood A1 B re n n e r, who la st week r e ­ ond and th ird q u a rte rs . geth er for the f ir s t tim e, even if each other off in the f ir s t half. was m a rre d by 13 p en alties and with p en a lties v ersu s both te am s. ed h is p a s se s so th at he even y e a r ." M ichigan th reaten ed at the end we didn’t sc o re a few tim es when M ichigan State ro lle d up 265 tu rn ed a punt 95 y a rd s fo r a And then cam e the sudden and vio­ eight f u m b l e s , but they Just T h e W olverines n ever rea lly failed to set, a s Sm ith c a m e b a r - sc o re , again se t up the play with of the f ir s t half, but S partan d e - we should h av e,” wouldn’t stop talking about the tr ie d to run against the vaunted rolintr in at various tim e s from v ard s on the ground, with A pisa lent explosion as the Spartans blew the gam e ap art with two hitting. MSU defense, until late in the touchdowns in two m inutes of the " It was one of the h a rd e st fourth q u a rte r. Michigan q u a r­ You like to e a t old b r e a d , o r two o r t h r e e d a y s ol d? Would you e a t r o l l s on F r i d a y t h a t w er e bake d Monday o r T u e s d a y ? O u r p i z z a dough is m ade f r e s h da ily and r o l l e d out as you o r d e r it. We do not cook o u r dough ah ead 2,3 .4, o r 5 days as s o m e p i z z a joints do! Ask anyone who h a s the b e s t p i z z a . . . T h e y ’ll tell you i t ’s V a r s i t y e v e r y time! iper Fast Delivery • • Cam pus Renowned ’ ’ TV 2-6517 The Great Retreat M i c h i g a n h a lfb a c k C a r l W a r d (19) s aw nothing but g re e n as he t r i e d th is end sweep in S a tu r d a y 's 2 0 - 7 M S U w in o v e r the W o l ­ v e r i n e s . W a r d r e t r e a t e d to w a r d the M i c h i g a n goal and lost c o n s i d e r a b le y a rd a g e b e fo r e the S p a rta n d efen s e caught h i m on College Bike Shop the tw o . Id e n t i f ia b l e S p a rta n s a r e P h il Hoag (3 6 ), G e o r g e W e b s t e r (9 0 ), N ic k J o rd a n (7 2 ), G e o r g e C h a tlo s (82) and P at G a l li n a g h (5 5 ) , Apisa just had good day’ Photo by D ean L yons 134 N. Harrison T h e re w as joy in the Spartan A pisa ra n fo r 140 y a rd s and s ix y a rd s out on the sa m e play. s c o re d a touchdown, but even "W e have used that sam e play (1 Block N. of Kellogg C enter) lo c k er room Saturday. T he joy th at com es not ju st with winning, m o re im p o rtan t, h e showed the b efo re, in each of the f ir s t th ree fa s t s ta r ts and tack le-b reak in g g a m e s,” A pisa said, " b u t this ED 2-4117 but w ith playing like you know pow er, th at had m ade him an w as the f ir s t tim e it hit r ig h t." y o u r team can. Honda Dealer Bob A pisa, 220-pound bull of a fullback from Hawaii, w as p e r­ A ll-A m erican . One of the m ost exciting plays T he play w orked because the W olverines w ere rotating th e ir cam e e a rly in the fourth qu ar­ d efen se to t h e rig h t, Clinton Parts & Accessories haps the happiest of a ll. F o r the f ir s t tim e sin ce h is knee injury la s t seaso n and su rg e ry la s t win­ te r , when A pisa h it through the m iddle of the W olverine line fo r Jo n e s' sid e. T he S partans trapped the de­ Factory Trained Mechanics te r , A pisa ap p eared to have r e ­ gained th e form that won him 49 y a rd s . T he play w as a' fake quick p itch to Clint Jo n es and fen siv e end on the play and caught the lin e -b a c k e r f a r off to the A ll-A m eric a m ention in h is soph­ an in sid e handoff to A pisa. T h re e rig h t on the fake pitch to Jo n es. o m o re y e a r. downs la te r , A pisa sc o re d from G ene W ashington and g uard J e r ­ LET US BE YOUR Attention Contact Lens r y W est opened a hole fo r Ap­ is a , that seem ed wide enough fo r a tank, and the fullback ju st to re loose. TRAVEL AGENT Take Advantage Of A ll These T ravel CONTACTISOL Wearers Save 35% On We tting Solution OR 0N , Y $ 4 0 0 2 02 " I thought I only had one man to b e a t,” confessed A pisa. "1 d id n 't se e th e other man com ­ ing a t m e from the sid e .” Safe­ ty Rick Sygar dragged Apisa F a c ilitie s Under One Roof: ALLERGAN UNLY y | 4 U£ down on the 16. AIR-RAIL-STEAMSHIP TOURS Send Coupon T o —----------- \V.11: Check o r Money O rd er J ,■ " I ju s t had a good day,” Ap­ CAR HIRE AND PURCHASE CRUISES isa in sisted , " I w as ju st lucky.” VISAS-HOTELS - INSURANCE Contact Lens | __ Then he reach ed fo r th e r e li­ gious m edallion that hangs around - TRAVEL CHEQUES SOllltiOnS P.O. Box 2282 > A d d re ss his neck, and kissed the c ro s s — a sym bol of the religious L.insing, Mich. * --------------------------------— in sp ira tio n behind so many of the S partans on this team . P laza 8. W hat th e underground girls a re w earing In addition we als o o f f e r you: • plenty of n e a r b y p a r k i n g • t r a v e l p o s t e r s and f r e e f i l m s fo r loan underneath. • s p e a k e r s b u r e a u - - f r e e s p e a k e r and t r a v e l p r o g r a m f o r y o u r g r o u p , on any t o u r i s t a r e a in th e w o r ld . • f r e e co lo r fu l 1967 c a l e n d a r s f e a t u r ­ ing d e s t i n a t i o n s a r o u n d the world. VISIT US NOW F O R ALL YOUR T RAVE L PLA NS N T R O D U C I N G PL AZA 8 C O O R D I N A T E D L I N G E R I E BY P E R M A - L I F Y IP E S S T P I P E S B L A C K A N D W H I T E TR IC OT BRA; $ 4 . 0 0 C O O R D I N A T E D P E T T I -5 L IP , $ 5 . 0 0 . *Lee-P rést Leens-now with permanent press 75 ski p a rk a hasn't g o t a thing on $6 L e e -P re s t Leesu res. T h o se slacks le quality, th e lo o k a n d t h e lo n g , lo a n tailo rin g th at go g re a t with anything. je -P re s t L e e s u r e s h a v e a no w t o t a l p e rm a n e n t press th at m akes ironing a Knapp’s Jacobson’s if th e past. S h o w n . L e e - P r e s t L e o n s in B ob C a t Tw ill fab ric. In L o d en . P e w te r a n d B la c k O t h e r L o o - P r o s t L ees u res fro m $6 to $9. TRAVEL CENTER INC. Downjcown & E a s t L ansing Ann A rbor E ast L ansing KORATRON ___ A cro ss F rom T E L . 332-8601 228 Abbott Rd. T h f State T h ea tre Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, O ctob er 10, 1966 5 SIDELINES faWW&Mir?'-■r -tv GIVE UP GOAL mmmmm á''" G rill rats m w rong c* fo o te rs top Denis on, 6 - 1 By L A R R Y W E R N E R t i i ' r f V .w *. $ ULl f 3 . By D E N N IS C H A SE pick ed up f a s t." It p ast Iain C allan , D enison's A ll- fo re the chalk m ark, and c e n te r­ A s s o c ia te S po rts E d i t o r A fter a s c o re le s s second p e r ­ A m erican goalie. ed It to Busch, who was running S tate N e w s S po rts E d i t o r ¡jj* full speed tow ard the Denison iod, D enison’s outside rig h t T im Two m inutes la te r, at the 21- GRANVILLE, Ohio — D enison H artm an lifte d a f re e kick high m inute m a rk , Tony Keyes sco red goal. The tim e w as ea rly la s t sp rin g . T he place, Brody G rill. U n iv ersity , fre e ly substituting as When he was one yard away, A pack of g rill r a ts w e re discussing Michigan S tate football over in the a i r at 17:05 of the th ird on a p a ss from Guy Busch, Now m any a s 40 p lay ers, sc o re d the p e rio d . D i c k Johnson w orked the S p artan s w e re moving. he ran into the ball and Daberdo C oke. Move specifically, the topic w as Spartan fullback Bob A pisa. f ir s t 1966 goal ag ain st MSU in h im se lf open and headed It past They kept the p r e s s u r e on in and put both of them Into the net. T he 200-pound Hawaiian had undergone se rio u s knee su rg e ry a 254.05 m in u tes- o ver 13 p erio d s M cBrady and Keyes ended the couple of m onths before, and he was c u rre n tly being w ithheld from t h e S p artan ’s p rev io u sly un­ the fourth p erio d . Busch put the of s o c c e r- h e re S aturday. touched go alie, Kevin O’C onnell. ball and D enison’s right halfback MSU scoring su rg e. M cBrady sc rim m ag e in spring football p ra c tic e . But a 15-m an S partan squad T hat m ade It 1-1. David D aberdo into the net at booted one in at 12:15, Busch a s ­ " L e t’s face fa c ts ,” one of the g rill-c h a ir qu arterb ack s began. Ignored the goal, and th e ir aching "A football p la y er ju st doesn’t rec o v er from knee su rg e ry Apisa F iv e m inutes la te r , when the the sam e tim e. It happened this sistin g . Keyes scored h is se c ­ le g s, and won, 6 -1, in th e ir ond goal when he took a centering w ill nev er run like he did b efo re.” th ird p erio d ended, th e Spartans way: toughest te st th is season. Tom K reft p u rsu ed a ball that p a ss 15 feet in front of the net O ther m e m b ers of the group nodded in agreem en t. They w ere not le d 3 -1 . T he gam e m ade one thing c le a r: happy about the situation but all seem ed to think that Bob Apisa was At 19:08, P e te r Nens took a everyone thought w as going out- from M cBrady and put it away th e team has p rid e. A fter G ary p a s s fro m Tom K reft and headed of-bounds, He stopped it ju s t b e ­ to m ake it 6-1. a sophom ore sensation, who would becom e ju st another Spartan as a M cGrady sc o re d on a penalty r e s u lt of a knee injury. kick ea rly In the f ir s t p erio d , the A pisa thought differently. Spartans stopped pursuing. Although he couldn’t sc rim m ag e during the sp rin g d r ills , Apisa "O h, they w e re p a ssln g the ball ra n and w orked on strengthening h is knee. T h e re w as ju st so much th at he could do, though, and w hile his team m ates w ere running A pisa’s Back a ro u n d ," said M anager Turgud Enustun, "b u t they got cocky. through contact d r ills , he stood on the sid elin es—w atching. While 1 w as viewing a scrim m ag e, Bob w alked up and inquired as to how I w as. A fter answ ering, I retu rn ed the question. Bob A p is a e r a s e d any doubts about his p r e v i o u s l y - in j u r e d knee by r o l l i n g up 140 ya rd s on the ground When Denison sc o re d though, we “What Was -f LJl " I feel fin e ,” he said . "M y knee feels stro n g e r now than it did a g a in s t M ic h ig a n , S a tu rd a y . A p is a is shown o n a s i x - y a r d touchdown run in the fo u rth q u a r t e r , led by Hiroshima Like, a t th e beginning of la s t se a so n ." He said that he w as going to get back. **I w ant to help the team in g u a r d M i k e B r a d l e y (6 6 ). Photo by D ave L a u r a any way that I can. 1 ju st want to im prove with each gam e.” You could tell that the big pow er runner liked nothing le ss than standing on the sidelines and watching sophom ore R eggieC avender Intram ural N ew s play his position. H is face reflected the re s tle s s n e s s which was building up with each m inute spent on the sid elin es. Continued e x e rc ise through the sum m er m ade A pisa’s “ bad k n ee" im e F ie ld 1 TOUCH FO O TB ALL T im e Field 5 %0U9,When the Bomb Fell?” a s stro n g as h is good one. 00 C aribbean - C am eron 6:00 E ast Shaw 6 - 9 A pisa’s p erfo rm an ce against Michigan Saturday showed any 45 EMU - E m bassy 6:45 A bracadabra - Abundantia rem aining c r itic s of the "Sam oan Bull” that they had b e tte r think 30 C a s t’s R aid ers - Ju g ’s . :30 Hospiciano - H o rro r tw ice before knocking the S p artan s’ fullback. His 140 y ard s rushing 15 B ayard - Baal 8:15 Abode Abdication w as a pleasan t su rp ris e fo r MSU fans and a pain in the neck for 00 W oodpecker - W olfram 9:00 Hubbard 1-4 M ichigan. :45 T .H .E . C at - Roots 9:45 Fenwick - Fenian In the locker room , he clutched his gam e ball like a kid holds onto his f ir s t $5 pigskin. He w as surrounded by w ell-w ishing im e F ie l d 2 Time Field 6 The prayers of Father Malcolm Boyd Young Girl Got Pregnant, Lord, re p o r te r s . 00 T hunderchickens - A s s a s ­ 6:00 I ionavel Hob Nob are unlike any you've ever heard. and She Isn't Married" and 18 others, T he r e s tle s s , concerned look which Apisa sported in the sp rin g sin s 0:45 Satans - Snark They're modern prayers, for modern equally trenchant, equally compelling. w as now rep laced by a beam ing sm ile and h ea rty handshake fo r any­ one who cam e n ea r. Bob A pisa gave his knee the full te st Saturday— bucking, cutting, sp rinting—and the fam ous knee p assed on all 45 30 15 E m erald - E m bers C achet - C asino B allantine B aw diers 7:30 H olocaust - H ousebroken 8:15 Abelard - A borigines NEEDED: man. Troubled man. Alienated man. And they speak his innermost thoughts, in his own language. Prayers like these don't happen often. They ought to. 9:00 Hubbard 8-12 00 E m inence - E m p e ro rs F o lk sin g ers counts. 9:45 Aka,-pons Aktion They’re prayers about sex and the In a way, the cynical g rill r a t w as rig h t in saying that Apisa would M agicians bomb. Civil rights and mankind’s n ev er run like he did before. Saturday, Apisa ran like never b efo re. im e F ie ld 3 C om edians wrongs. Love and hate. And Auschwitz. INDEPENDENT VOLLEYBALL Look out, Big T en. Bob A pisa’s back. If he can’t run around you, 00 W ordsw orth - Wolverton O rg an ists With We.Jesus »V. GYM I Guitarist Charlie Byrd's stunning he’ll run over you. Ask a c e rta in W olverine ta ck ie r how it feels 45 Scorpions - A ses In stru m en talists Time C o u rt 1 " P o p " V ocalists original accompaniment heightens to tr y to get between Apisa and the goal line, He’ll tell you that it 30 Em pow erm ent -E m p y rean Guitar AcetnjA*nw l,m 6:15 R o o sters - A rab Club D ancers still further the dramatic intensity of h u rts. 15 Knads - A rth u r ~:00 T h eta Chi - K erm its H e r­ Hawaiian P e rfo rm e rs each prayer on this unique LP. ' And, to Reggie C avender, you may not be the sta rtin g fullback for 00 Brannigan 6-P ak mi t s Square Dance C a lle rs And the effect is devastating. the S partans this y e a r. But you can always take h e a rt in knowing that 45 Lushw ell A C -D eltaC h arg - 7:45 Bower - Evans Scholar As you'll hear in "What Was you helped A pisa’s g rea t com eback by looking im p re ssiv e , w hile he e rs You can m ake ex tra b read Hiroshima Like, Jesus, When the had to stand on the sid e lin e s. by p erfo rm in g fo r sp ecial T i me C o u rt 2 Bomb Fell?" "Blacks and Whites 6:15 VB’s Rejex gigs on and off the cam pus. Make Me Angry, Lord," “ It Takes If th is is your bag, call the Away My Guilt When I Blame Your The Sound of Today 7:00 H edrick - Red T ro ja n s Cap and Gown S e rie s to ­ Harriers get 2nd win 7:45 Schular M ets - Im p re s- Murder on the Jews, Jesus," "This on COLUMBIA RECORDS day, 355-4570, o r m ake the scene at Room 56, K el­ logg C e n t e r fo r an au d i­ tion. By G A Y E L W E S C H fro m D etro it Redford, took the p lace. M e r c h a n t and Z em per F e n c e r s n e e d e d State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r lead fro m the m eet’s outset and w e re neck and neck with Bob finished 200 y ard s ahead of team ­ Gordon of W isconsin at the end MSU’s c r o s s country team got m a te G eorge B althrop. iushed around by the MSU-Mich- S harkey put together m iles of gan football gam e but not by the 4:39, 5:22, 5:27 and 5:13 In com ­ se ttle d fo r seventh. of the th ird m ile, but M erchant finally edged Gordon at th efin ish new lin e fo r fifth p lace and Z em per The .M S I ' fe n c in g team needs m em b ers badly. Coach C h a rle s S chm itter invites any' fresh m an in te re ste d in fencing to GOT W isconsin c r o s s country team piling his tim e. A rt Link becam e the fifth Spar­ attend a m eeting today at 4 p.m . Saturday. F iv e S partans w ere i n the tan to c ro s s the finish line and in room 208 IM building. T he S p a r t a n ru n n e rs w ere le ad a t the end of the f irs t took ninth place, 23 seconds be­ iorced to s ta r t e a r lie r than plan­ m ile , w ith Sharkey leading, fol­ hind Ken L atigolal of Wiscon­ e ra l m em b ers of the team never ned because of the crow ds for lowed by B althrop, E ric Z em - sin . No ex p erien ce is needed. Sev­ Y0LR fenced before they cam e to MSU. :he football gam e, but they still p e r , Dean R osenburg, and Rog­ took a convincing 24-31 victory e r M erchant. o ver W isconsin at F o re s t A kers Golf C o u rse . T he win w as MSU’s second in two s ta r ts . W isconsin m oved"runners into the th ird and fourth p la ce s d u r­ MAKE UP TO * 5 0 0 . 0 0 . SENIOR ing the second m ile, but M er­ S partan ru n n e rs took f ir s t, s e c ­ chant, Z em per and Rosenburg ond, f i f t h , seventh and ninth held on to keep the B adgers from p laces In th e m eet. A SEMESTER ¥ *W-± * *}J/. . “ * PROOFS placing a m an In the fifth posi­ Senior Dick Sharkey, the MSU tion. Introducing America’s captain, ra n away from the field Favorite Campus Shoes to fo r the second straig h t tim e and B althrop w as tied with two co llected individual honors for W isconsin ru n n ers a t the end Your Fellow Students the m eet w ith a tim e of 20:41.5. of the th ird m ile but outran them H e r e the greatest, »pportnmtv ol Sharkey, a thin, w iry ru n n er o v er the la s t m ile to take second to earn HK i M O N I i IN investment. No experience iivcvlCu. THE WINNERS All you do is slimr our new. fill Catalog to your fellow students me and take their orders for these natl Students select from .ill of tod.ivN campus styles at prices up to "> YET pair 1 I SS than retail stores. Yoil $ 19,95 Radio make up to Sfc profit on every pair— L y d i a L e a co c k and you get automatic re­ 145 H a s le ft Apt. 34 peat business because 51 E , L a n s in g son Shoes are Nt 11 stores. S our eitstoinets n $ 4 9 ,9 5 Phono John Cook buy front you I You earty no stock- make no deliver­ J0* 605 W . H ill s d a le ies. Everything you need Style 104 S tyle 351 LOAFER Lansing sent to you FREE! Mail BLACK CALFSKIN PUMP coupon. No obligation. $ 1 4 .Oh ro m p vali $ 9 9 ,9 5 T e le v i s io n MAIL COUPON TOR CATALOG Mason f't. E , A Lucas 519 S y c a m o r e L a n e I AND TREE SELLING OUTFIT! ■ M a s o n S h o e M f g Co. D ep t G - 4 5 5 C h ip p e w a F a lls . W is c o n s in - I’.'i-tu . E , L a n s in g if i h i 543 E , G r a n d R NEJAC P R IN T NAME next to P I APDHEfc P a r a m o u n t Ne ws C IT Y I 3 3 7 -1 3 0 0 S n ir l fo r y o u r FPEF Shoe Catalog FLY TO NEW YORK ON THANKSGIVING WEEKEND T w o N o r th w e s t Jets le a v e D e tro it on N o v. 23 a n d re tu rn on N o v . 2 7 . REMEMBER, s tu d e n t rates a re n o t in e ffect on h o lid a y s - so here is y o u r chance to h a v e a ll a rra n g e m e n ts m a d e p r io r to th e b ig rush. A d e p o s it m ust be m a d e in the office of YOU CAN'RETURN THEM TO ROOM 4 2 UNiON FROM 10-5 Finance & O p e ra tio n s , th ird f lo o r S t u d e n t thru FRI. BUT W ’D BETTER HURRY! SMN! NOW! QUICK!# Services b u ild in g , b y OCT« 14. The c o s t . . . . o n ly $51.00 + ta x WHILE YOU'RE THERE, ORDER A W JU O IN E ! Monday, O c to b er 10, 1966 6 M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing, M ichigan n HOT LINE |i Ye«?le Use the Classified to Buy,Sell or Trade I fteacher 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 II WArfTADS Employment For Rent For Sale Lost & Found Automotive Automotive LOST; BLACK w allet, d r iv e r ’s T he State News does not ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C all WANTED! STUDENT to work LUXURIOUS: NEW ap a rtm en t, MAN’S BICYCLE, $15. Kodak ^witha p erm it rac ial o r religious discrim inatio n In its ad­ NEED A LARGE front seat and a high volume h ea te r plus a KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. m ornings, d riving c a r fo r new m odern fu rn itu re and appliances throughout. N ear cam pus. M otor-m atic C a m era, $35. ED 7-0255. a fte r five. 3-10/10 lic e n se , c re d it c a rd s, e tc . San­ ford C. L enchner. $50 rew ard . lowcost v ertisin g c o l u m n s . The State News w ill not accept radio? Buy my 1960 Plymouth 2 -d o o r with V -8, autom atic Small dents to la rg e w re c k s. c a r d ealersh ip . Contact Paul A m erican and fo reig n c a rs . King at BUD KOUTS CHEVRO­ Fouth m an needed. 595 S p ar­ tan Avenue, 332-1221. GAS STOVE, ap a rtm en t s iz e . Ex­ cellen t condition. Call 372- C all 353-6370._________3-10/12. G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. LET. Phone 489-6533. Personal W ANT AD advertising which d isc rim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, tra n sm issio n , w hitew alls and w heel d isc s. M echanically ex­ 2628 E. K alam azoo. C 7-10/14 WANTED: 5 -1 0 /1 4 4380, a fte r 5:30 p .m . TWO g ir ls , w in ter STREET AND C ocktail d re s s e s , 3-10/11 LOCAL ARMY R e c ru ite r w ill be cellen t, body sound. $260. Phone NEW BATTERIES. Exchange DENTAL HYGIEN1ST: p a rt tim e. av ailab le in Room 4, Demon­ ra c e , color o r national o r­ te rm . One g irl, spring te rm . • AUTOMOTIVE 372-4204 a fte r 5 p.m . 3-10/11 p ric e from $7.95. New sealed P le a se sta te qualifications and 7 -1 4 . S k irts, sw e a te rs, and slip - stra tio n H a ll. T uesdays and igin. Sublease, C edar V illage. 351— p e r s . 332-5701. 3-10/11 • EMPLOYMENT OLDSMOB1LE 1966, Dynamic 8b. beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , beginning s a la ry . S tate News, T hursdays 1-4:30 p.m . to d is­ la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC Box A - l. 3-10/10 4710. 5 -1 0 /1 4 SWEET CIDER by the gallon. cu ss w ith college se n io rs the • FOR RENT 4 - door Holiday, tro p ic tu r ­ AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South FOUR MAN luxury ap artm en t, Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ O fficer’s Candidate School p ro ­ • FOR SALE quoise. Call IV 2-4005. • LOST & FOUND Automotive 3-10/12 St.. IV 5-1921. r. Evening Employment one block fro m B erkey, p a rk ­ titie s . C orda W est, 5817 North g ra m . 1- 10/10 ENGINE VOLKSWAGEN corn^ Top earn in g s fo r those ing av ailab le. ED 2-4127. Okemos Road, 337-7974. • PERSONAL CHEVROLET, 1 9 5 5 ; Engine, OLDSMOB1LE 196$; d y n a m i c , MODELS WANTED, Joan Jewett pletely reb u ilt, $150. Phone who a re able to m aintain 3-10/10 18-11/1 • PEANUTS PERSONAL Body good. B est Offer. A fter v ery clean, one y ea r w arran ty Model Agency. Will conduct 6 p .m ., 355-2876. 5-10/12 left, 9500 m ile s. Call 372-4948. 882-1436._____________ 3 - 1 0 /U th e ir studies and a r e fre e TWO GIRLS fo r fo u r-g lrl luxury CAMERA EQUIPMENT: En­ auditions on O ctober 13 from • REAL ESTATE 3 nights p e r week and la rg e r, developer, tra y s , g rad u- COMET 1961. Automatic, snow 10-10/12 Scooters & Cycles ap a rtm en t, $65 excluding elec­ 1-4 p .m . Call 351-6590 fo r ap­ • SERVICE Saturday. R eq u ires neat a to r, tank, la rg e d ry e r, e tc. tir e s . Some ru s t. $250 . 332- OLDSMOBILE 88, 1962, pow er WILL TRADE l957 Dodge harcL tr ic ity . 348 O akhill, A partm ent pointm ent. 301 M .A.C., E ast • TRANSPORTATION appearing, se rio u s, h a rd - Cheapl 372-3747 a fte r 5 p.m . 8795, 353-7971. 5-10/10 ste erin g , b ra k e s. Good con­ top for m oto rcy cle. C all TU 2 . State News, Box C -3. L ansing. 1-10/10 • WANTED w o rk er. F o r p erso n a l in­ o r 351-5717. Linhoff S uper- COMET 1951! 2 - door. M e- dition. $600. 627-5283. 3-10/10 LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay 2-2903. 3-10/11 terv iew phone M r. F au st, T echneica; Z u e iss C ontessa; chanic’s c a r . Get what you 3 -10/12 NEEDED: ONE m an for four DEADLINE HONDA 907 Red, gooa con- 351-4011, m an luxury a p a rtm en t. 351- Cine Kodak 8-m ag , telephoto le s s fo r the b e st. Wash - 20944 L A S T 3 DAYS Oct. 27 • ‘ ‘ D R . Z H I V A G O ” ous groups to d isc u ss the issu e a n e c e ssa ry fact of lif e ," P ro ­ With a d m i r a b l e skill th is J a p a n e s e a r t i s t b rin g s forth a ? pany, M arti M araden, M innea­ vost Howard R. N eville w ro te in Feature 1¡00 - 3:05 polis junior, is appearing as and u rge its p assage, he said. NrORMATioN ^ 482 3<’0!T p u re but h um a n a r t a s he r e v e a l s the m ag ic of g r e a t ? Student governm ent p erso n n el an a rtic le published in " P h i Del­ - 5:10 - 7:20 -9:30 p a n to m im e . Without th e u s e of th e a t r i c a l t r i c k s , lla k - y R o sie. Leon W heeler, graduate would have no obligations to the ta K appan" la st sp rin g . j^ ||f lC IH lD O Ä IN I osh itna m a s t e r s ti m e , sp a c e , and body c o n tro l making & student, is seen in the pivotal ÌÀtatu cam paign, ASMSU C hairm an Jim N eville explained that living- ro le of R andall, learn in g units w ere form ed " to (A TRULY ADULT LOVE STORY! T O n A V F eatu re at 1:00-3:05 G raham said . Cam paigning would I K J U f \ T 5:15-7:25-9:40 P.M. be done by an independent group, offer students a sm all college Service led by G raham , on a voluntary environm ent but still re ta in the IT IS A B E A U T I F U L F I L M . F I N E L Y M A D E ! ’ T u e s., O ct. I I - 8:15 p .m . I TYPING th e se s. T £R m p a p e rs and E le ctric ty p e w riter, fa st se rv ic e , 332-4597. 15-10/28 b a s is . T hey would aim th e ir cam paign at voting m em b ers of the E a st Lansing, L ansing and advantages of the la rg e r u n iv e r- s itv .” " T h is arran g em en t of com bin­ ed academ ic and living fa c ilitie s N . Y , H e r a l d T r ib u n e HStephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond Fairchild Theatre Student A dm ission: 500 I p ro v id es a stro n g focus fo r iden­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p ist. IBM S ele ctric and Executive. M ultilith Offset P rin tin g . P ro ­ M H A g iv e s tification with fellow students and p ro m o tes c l o s e r relatio n sh ip s JOHN O'Brien. Donald Pleasence. Arthur O'Connell, William Redfield and Arthur Kennedy, C inem ascope, C olor P,y Dolnx I P u b lic: $2.00 j fessional th e ses typing. N ear between students and facu lty ,” he continued. I P lu s Fun Cartoon cam pus. 337-1527. C 1 8 -v o te $ 1 ,0 0 0 C. A rth u r Sandeen, a s so c ia te — ■"'t- “ THE ASTRO DUCK' BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al typist. No job too la rg e o r too sm all. Men’s H a l l A ssn. ( MHA) T h u rsd ay n i g h t supported the d ire c to r of resid e n ce h alls p ro ­ A L L 'B u n O M E D D O U J A J ! g ra m s, said that " T h e idea of XXS'gma III piesrnls DiAP JOHN starting Jail Kulle and Ctinslma SdMlIm Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C low ering of the voting age in living and learn in g to g eth er is as & m m m rn K r ~ A ^ , r— M ichigan to 18 and the allocation T h u rs . P aul Newman "H A RPER” & "NEVER TOO LA TE ” Wanted of $1,000 to its cam paign. m uch an attitude a s it is a fo r­ 'B U IL D S VETERAN NEEDS steady em ­ m al p ro g ra m . We think a student T he action followed much d is­ can re a liz e h is own p erso n al ploym ent now! M ulti - ex p e ri­ cussion and, a p rese n tatio n by goals through th is sv stem .” THIS S O U D ence, 353-7509 a fte r 6 p.m . _________________________3 -1 0 /1 9 Jim G raham , ch airm an of the A s­ sociated Students of MSU (AS­ " I t is an attem pt to unify the to tal educational ex perience of a Bring Your Guitars — %l l i l i CLASSIC TWO NON-STUDENT tickets for P urdue gam e. Call J e rr y , 482- MSU). T he allocation w as ap­ student when he com es to the 5189.__________________3-10/12 proved only with the stipulation U niversity by having him live his Banjos — Harps, [/UfTH THE GOlNCr that the Student Bo'ard set a guide­ daily life in the m id st of an en­ GUITAR TEACHER fo r two child- re n 14 and 11, once a week In line to govern fu tu re student gov­ vironm ent w here teaching, le a rn ­ DOUJER OF , ernm ent involvem ent In p o litical E. L ansing. ED 2-0402 o r IV 4-5444, M r. Levy. 5-10/14 iss u e s. T he m otion fo r the fund ap­ ing and the ac tiv itie s of c la s s , even re s e a rc h , a r e being c a rrie d etc. TACßQM ~ I on,” explained H a rry K im ber, ONE GIRL to live in beautiful proval narrow ly p assed with a d ire c to r of resid e n t Instruction in house at 240 Beal S tre e t. In vote of five to four, w ith th re e fan ta stic condition and location. absences and th ree ab sten tio n s. A k ers and ch airm an of the Re­ ligion Dept. Folklore Society C all 332-0318 o r see in perso n . T he m en’s hall p resid e n ts ex­ The co ed -acad em ic units usu­ 3-10/10 p re sse d concern that fu tu re s tu ­ URG ENT 1 TWO non-student tick - ets for N otre Dame gam e. Call dent boards may involve them ­ ally contain m en’s and w om en’s w ings with a ce n tral connecting M eet 7 p.m. M on. selv es in p a rtisa n p o litical is ­ a r e a that includes a g rill, r e c ­ L ouise, 353-1282. 3-10/11 su e s. rea tio n fa c ilitie s, dining hall, TRADE - TWO P urdue gam e tick ets,n ex t to P r e s s Box, for They also questioned u se of student money in an is s u e they c la s sro o m s, g eneral scien ce lab­ o ra to rie s , faculty and ad m in is­ Museum Aud. two tickets to N otre Dame gam e. a r e not n e c e ssa rily concerned tra tiv e offices and an auditorium . T ra d e only! C all 353-6400. about. The liv in g -learn in g idea is di­ "In d ifferen ce is no reaso n not vided into th ree p rim e p a rts : R1DER-CH1CAGO. L eave O cto -: to a c t," G raham said . "W e m ust b e r 14. R eturn O ctober 16.372- 4175 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/12 go out and inform and fo rm u late opinion." —U niversity College co u rse s taught in th e South Com plex. Coupons and cash accepted mm —A concentration of co u rse s CHILD CARE. Age 2 -5 . Only my home, 5 days, 8-5 p.m . 332-6972. 1-10/10 MHA also In stru cted th e ir re p ­ re se n ta tiv e to the com pensation fro m one college, as in F ee, A k ers, H olm es and McDonel. by mail starting Oct. 10,1966 com m ittee to re je c t any m one­ —J u s t i n M o r r i l l College, ORGAN-PIANO p la y er, rock t id ta ry com pensation fo r fall te rm stan d ard s, for established MSU’s " c o l l e g e w ithin a col­ and they asked that a student le g e ." group. 482-6144. 3-10/10 opinion surv ey be taken th is te rm WANTED: ONE m an fo r th ree Next: T he U niversity C ollege to find if students w anted m one­ liv in g -learn in g resid e n ce halls m an luxury ap a rtm en t. Phone ta ry com pensation. a r e explained. 353-1240.___________ 3-10/10 BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.56 PEANUTS fo r RH positive, $10, $12 & I AlU)AY£ 6ET HUN6fiV APTÊR fVß BEEN DANCING. $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 ------------- A E. M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - SLOW DANCL A M O D U R A B L E P R E S S 3:30 Monday and Tuesday: 12- ON THK RORSTAV-N6 AT 6:30 T hursday. 489-7587. DESPERATELY NEEDED: one ticket to P urdue gam e. Call 351-7439. C 3-10/11 I / / / / V. ;8 KILLING ground O X FO R D CLOTH THAT N E E D S ■ ONE GIRL to live in beautiful Oct. 25-30 N O fPOMMQ house at 240 Beal S tre et. In fan ta stic condition and location. C all 332-0318 o r se e in p erso n . BUT AS SOON AS l'M THROUGH I'M 60IN6 TO END UP STATUS QUO™ SHIKT SHOW N: 65'. DACRON POLYKSTRR. 05 COTTON EATIN6 I (jJANT TO DANCE A6AIN.. 6EIN6 A FAT DANCER I About $9.00 in blue, maize, while*. Du Pout’s registered Irude mar* ________________________ 3-10/11 Du Pont makes fibers, not fabric*» or clothe!?. FOREIGN STUDENTS to tra n s ­ " 'HEN AFTER I'VE BEEN DANCING, la te sem i-technical English Into ' ulANT to eat gome m o r e ... M other Tongue. Swedish, Dan­ <3 MICHIGAN STATE U N IV ER S ITY P E R FO R M IN G A RTS C OM PANY ish , F rench, Dutch, G erm an. P ortu g u ese, Spanish, Italian. G et your Eagle sh irt with “ Dacron*' at Reply d irec t to G.C, Henninger VP-MKT, ThS Equipment Co. / '/I* Redwood & Ross J ? Albit A-10/10 Monday, O c to b er 10, 1966 8 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ichigan MANCINI AT MSU Hannah stresses 'Never such a response relation to church as A qualnas C hurch. M acEachin T h e com m unity, th e U n iv ersity and the church have alw ays been was the f ir s t Rom an C atholic p r ie s t e v e r to p a rtic ip a te In a B y BOB Z E S C H I N "I alw ays look to see who’s freed o m becau se th a t’s what p r o ­ with m o re feeling and m o re h e a rt p a rtn e rs In p ro g re ss, though they P eoples C hurch se rv ic e . than any p ro fessio n al I ’ve h eard . m ay so m etim es have d ifferen ces involved with the film . I ’ll do duces the ex tra sp ark th at an Both religion and education State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r T oo many of them don’t know what of opinion, said P re sid e n t John anything t h a t Blake Edw ards album needs. support the belief that m an can th e y 're singing o r w hat’s behind A. Hannah a t P eo p les C hurch ( ’P e te r Gunn,’ ‘B reak fast a t ‘T h a t sam e sp ark has little the song.” be b e tte r than he has been, H an­ H e’s ta ll and thin, m odest and dedication se rv ic e s T h u rsd ay . T iffany’s , ’ T h e Pink P a n th e r’) function In a m ovie o r television nah sa id . soft-spoken, and he looks o ld e r F o r a sp irin g m u sician s o r p e r ­ T h e s e r v i c e , "C om m unity produces. I read the sc rip t, of soundtrack score; It’s not sup­ fo rm e rs , M ancini h as definite N ight,” was p a rt of w eek-long Since relig io n and education than h is 42 y e a rs. co u rse, and then th ere a re som e a r e rooted in tradition, he said, posed to be th e re . C om posers advice: ce rem o n ies (Oct. 2-9) to c e le ­ H is album s have sold m o re jobs that I Just have a feeling they a r e fa v o rite ta rg e ts fo r the a r e paid to build th e ir m usic b ra te the rebuilding and e n la rg e ­ than four m illion copies, he has I should d o .” “ S uccess Is the r e s u lt of equal "v o cal c r itic s who would d estro y around the s to rie s — not the m ent of the church a fte r a f ire won th re e Academy A w ards, and T he Mancini method of c o m ­ p a r ts of craftsm an sh ip and ex ­ edifices Just because they ex ist s to rie s around the m u sic!’ d estro y ed much of the building he holds 17 "G ra m m ie s” from posing co n sists of seeing the p e rie n c e . T h e n ec essity of good without knowing o r ca rin g what the N ational Academy of R e co rd ­ in F eb ru ary , 1965. p ic tu re seven or eight tim es M ancini also feels th at film te a c h e rs and schools Is o bvious.” they would e re c t In th e ir p la c e s. ing A rts and S ciences. before sta rtin g work ("B u t I s c o re s do not constitute a s e p ­ (M ancini s t u d i e d a t J u illla rd T h is re v o lt c a lls fo r p atience T h e p articip atio n of re p r e s e n ­ And he was in E ast L ansing r a r e ly see a film a fte r I ’ve a r a te a r t form in th em selv es. School of M usic and with se v e ra l and to leran ce, he said . One r e a ­ ta tiv e s of governm ent, education for a c o n c ert F rid ay night. finished scoring i t ” he said ). "T h e whole cinem atic a r t form A m erican co m p o sers). son not to d ism iss the p ro te s ts and o th er relig io u s faith s In the C ollege concerts a r e nothing T he scoring takes th ree to six is a com bination of a r ts w ork­ Im m ediately, he added, is "th e y "B u t a fte r college, you m ust dedication cerem o n ies, he said, new to H enry M ancini, " I ’ve weeks, with m ost of the work ing to g eth er to produce an e f­ go w here the action is . New m ay have som ething to sa y to te stifie d that "th e things ten d ­ done nearly 40 in the la s t four being done during 8 -to -5 w o rk ­ fec t. And any a r t form can ’t Y ork, Hollywood, o r Chicago, which we who a r e o ld e r should ing to unite us a s human beings to five y e a r s ” he said during ing hours in the den of h is L os stand by Itself If It le an s on you m u st go w here th e re will be lis te n .” a r e fa r m o re num erous than the in te rm issio n . “ But never has Angeles home. an o th er to c a r ry it a c r o s s .” challenge, opportunity, and the ‘‘R a th e r than d ec ry the q u e s­ those tending to divide u s. And the re sp o n se been like th is. T he He feels very strongly about tions our youth r a is e — when Of the dozens of aw ard s he chance fo r su c ce ss. I t ’s a big the unifying fa c to rs a r e infin­ audience has never stood at the differences between film s c o re s they r a is e them honestly — we h as receiv ed , Mancini holds high­ m ove to m ake but it m u st be ite ly m o re Im p o rtan t." half b e fo re .” and soundtrack album s. "M o st should w elcom e th e m ,” he said, e s t h is p a ir of O sc a rs fo r the d o n e." O ther c o m m u n i t y m em b ers M ancini usually plans eight album s on the m arket today a re “ a s an opportunity to put youth­ sc o re of “ B r e a k f a s t A t T if ­ "S u c c e ss is not u su ally easy who spoke at the se rv ic e w ere weeks p e r y ear fo r the concert circ u it, taking tim e from a sched­ not com m ercially su ccessfu l b e­ cause they a r e not reco rd ed s p e ­ fany’s ” and the song "M o o n R lv - o r fa s t. T h e luxury of becom ing Maestro Mancini Gordon L . T hom as, m ayor of ful intelligence, zeal and V ital­ ity to work in the ca u se s In which e r ” . And he p re fe rs the way d isco u rag ed o r and quitting is E a st L ansing, and the R ev, J e r ­ ule that tightens m ore each y e a r. cifically for the e a r ” he said . B e f o r e a f i l l e d - to - c a p a c it y Jenlson F ie ld h o u s e , so m any a r e growing old and A udrey Hepburn sang the song alw ays p re se n t on the way up. om e V. M acEachin of St. T h o m - "In two weeks I ’m flying down ‘T h e y l o s e the q u a l i t y and H e n r y Mancln? s u c c e s s f u ll y s t a r t e d the new P o p u la r d r e d .”____________________ in the film to any of Its oth er But die g re a te s t co m fo rt you can to B ra z il for concerts, then to em erge m ostly as a s so rte d b its E n t e r t a i n m e n t s e a s o n . P la y i n g the m u s ic th a t m a d e re c o rd e d v ersio n s. have is to stop and say to y o u r­ London to do the sc o re fo r Stan­ of them es which don’t have any h i m fa m o u s , M a n c in i was c a l l e d b ack f o r tw o en­ ley Donen’s Two for the Road, Individual m eaning.” "S h e’s not a sin g er, I know ," self, *I’m doing what I want to cores. State N e w s photo by Russ S te ffe y M ic h ig a n S ta te sta rrin g Audrey Hepburn and A l­ T o c o rre c t this, Mancini holds he sa id . “ But she sang th at song do m o stl’ ” U n iv e r s ity b e rt Finney. Stan and I worked se p a ra te r e c o r d i n g se ssio n s. together on ’C harade,’ ” “ M ore control is ex e rcise d when With so many p roducers begg­ ing for h is services, how does I re c o rd background s c o re s for m ovies” he said. "B ut fo r the HUMDRUM VO YAG E’ M ancini decide which job to take next? re c o rd date, I loosen up on the Class Perils a r e p redic ta ble baton and let the boys have m ore Rings it’s what’s happening Another hum drum scien ce fic­ tion film is showing at the M ichi­ Space ad v en tu re has been r e - p laced by the " in n e r sp ace” sectio n of h is b ra in . T he n atu ra l c o u rse of action follow s. M in iatu re crew and m inutes to re a c h the tro u b le spot and rem ove clot with la s s e r gun. They succeed. In c lu d in g d e g re e , M S U s e a l, 3 e n g ra v e d i n i t i a l s a n d a c h o ic e gan T h ea ter. p e r ils of a human body. o f 10 s to n e s • • y e llo w o r w h ite g o ld TODAY publican State C entral C om m it­ su b m arin e a r e in jected into Not without p ro b lem s, though. " F a n ta s tic Voyage” is at best T he y e a r is 1995, and a Czech The MSU College Republican te e, w ill speak on "W hat Col­ b lo o d stre am ; they have only 60 T he sub is throw n into h e a rt Club will hold a m eeting at 7:15 tonight In 31 Union. J e r r y Roe, lege Students Can Do in P o litical C am paigns” . p red ic tab le. Its m old com es c a s t from one we all rem e m b er: m otley - group - encountering - sc ie n tis t has d isco v ered the se ­ c re t of m in iatu rizatio n . Of c o u rse th e re ’s a catch: he has tu rb u len ce, chased by antibodies and attack ed by a w hite blood cell THU CAS® d ire c to r of organizations, R e- Specific exam ples of cam paign new - environm ent. T h e re is the a blood clot In an inoperable UB plans rush, rese m b lin g two b ellig eren t opportunities for students w ill vol uptuous woman (Ra qu e 1 m a rsh m ello w s. 309 C. Grand. R iv e r -E . Lansing be given, besides the opportun­ Welch), typical tr a ito r (Donald a ll- b o a r d But w ait. T he sc ie n tist is M illiken’s wife ity to get involved in the c u rre n t P leasen ce), and plentiful philoso­ Students ruled a fte r a ll human - he c r ie s . O ur cam paign. As th is is an organi­ phizing on God, love and life. meeting tro u p e esca p es through a te a r on South C am pus Visit zational m eeting also , everyone Watch out fo r a slight tw ist. guilty o f arson d ro p and re tu rn s to n o rm al siz e . will speak today is invited to attend. ** * All students except f ir s t te rm " F a n ta s tic Voyage” m ay clean Two stu d en ts pleaded guilty fresh m en a r e invited to attend up on photography and sp ecial M rs. W illiam M llllken, w ife of Delta Sigma P I, pro fessio n al the Republican candidate fo r L t. business f r a t e r n i t y , w ill hold Sink takes F rid a y in L ansing Township Ju s­ tic e C ourt to a rso n ch a rg es in Union B oard ru sh T uesday. P e ­ effects at the Academy Aw ards titio n s fo r b o ard p o sitio n s may next y e a r, but th a t’s all it w ill THE LOST MARINER Gov., w ill d iscuss cu rre n t cam ­ open ru sh at 8 tonight and Wed­ paign iss u e s at the Ingham Coun­ nesday night in the Student S er­ 18—vote to Shaw H all, U n iv erslty p o lice said . John W. Haycock and P e te r be picked up fro m 8 a .m . - do. Such stereotyping is ju st 4:30 p .m . today and T uesday too h a rd a p ill to swallow— 95 6 T r o w b r i d g e Rd. ty Republican W om en's Club 1 vices Lounge. All b u sin ess, eco­ P . B alas, both Shaw re sid e n ts, in th e Union B oard office on the even in m in iatu re. ____ p.m . today at the house of M rs. nom ics and ad v ertisin g m a jo rs halls tonight w e re sentenced to th re e days in second flo o r of the Union. C h a rles St. C la ir, 701 Cowley a r e Invited to attend. the county ja il and fined $40. Follow ing ru sh T uesday, th e re St. T he c o n tro v e rsial Issu e on the T he two students sp rea d ru b b er w ill be a b o ard m eeting a t 8 p .m . M rs. M llllken, a graduate stu ­ TUESDAY rig h t of 1 8 -y ear-o ld s to vote In cem ent on the floor and lighted in 33 Union to o rien t new and dent In MSU’s School of Land­ Block and B rid le w ill m eet M ichigan w ill be d isc u sse d in it, p o lic e sa id . A nother Shaw old m em b ers to th is y e a r 's p ro ­ scap e A rch itectu re, w ill s tr e s s a t 8 p .m . T uesday at 109 An- re sid e n t h alls tonight by Jim re sid e n t put the f ire out before g ra m . All m e m b ers a r e being the re -e le c tio n of Sen. R obert . thony H all. Any students In ter­ Sink, Student B oard se n io r m em ­ it could sp rea d . u rg ed to attend. L . G riffin. ested in livestock a r e invited b e r - a t- la r g e . Coeds and student w ives a r e to attend. 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