T u e s d a y In s id e t o d a y . . . MICHIGAN P a rtly s u n n y . . . . . . and cool w ith d i­ S p a r ta n " B r a i n s " B ra z ilia n Students p. 5 p . 4 STATE m i n is h in g about 58. w in d s . Hlah A u g e n s te ln In t e r v i e w p . 7 UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s in g , M i c h i g a n O c t o b e r 11, 1966 V o l . 59 N u m b e r 57 10c W I T N E S S ’L E G A L L Y B L I N D ’ T h r e e c o e d s i d e n t i f y O ’B r i e n in t r i o l b e required to p o se for " c h e e se c a k e ” k ens te s tifie d . "H e (Angelo) said hew ould M iss L ukens, a so ft spoken blonde, T h r e e M S U coeds id e n ti­ told the court sh e w a s le g a lly blind, p h otos, M iss Lukens te stifie d . pick m e up la ter that evenin g." fied State Sen. B e r n a r d F . m eaning that h er v isio n w a s le s s than " A n gelo" asked her to have sexual A ngelo did not appear that night, but In terco u rse w ith two Hollywood film sta r s arranged another tim e, sh e sa id . M iss O ’ B r i e n M o n d a y in L a n s in g 2 0 /2 0 0 . She sa id sh e could b arely m ake fo r the " sta g " m o v ie s. He a ls o asked Lukens te s tifie d that he pick ed h er up out fa c ia l fe a tu r es, how ever. T o w n s h ip Ju s tic e C o u r t as h er se v e r a l p erson al q u estion s. the next night and apparently panicking, She w a s fir s t contacted by a man left h er at a d rlv e-ln restau ran t north the m an who had asked th em w hom sh e id en tified a s O 'B rien, but who M iss Lukens reported the Incident to o f the c ity .” la s t M a y to pose f o r nude had lntroducted h im se lf a s " L a rry An­ her resid en t a d v iser in B u tterfield. T h e M iss Outclat and M iss L aG assey a lso g e lo ,’’ rep resen tin g an International p ic ­ head resid en t then contacted the U niver­ Identified O’B rien a s the m an who said p ic tu r e s . s ity P o lic e . h e w as "M ike A ngelo.’’ T hey both said tu re studio la s t May 27, sh e sa id . A red M o s t o f the day in the c a r stopped on Abbot Road and Grand A ngelo had ask ed them to p o se fo r nude, " A n gelo" ca lled her fiv e additional sta g p ic tu r e s to be used fo r v isitin g New packed c o u rtro o m was de ­ R iv er Avenue near the Union Building. tim e s , attem pting to se t up a m eetin g York e x e c u tiv e s. M iss Lukens said sh e stopped to talk to voted to the te s tim o n y o f h im , thinking he w anted d ir e c tio n s. p la c e , M iss Lukens said. O 'B rien sa id la s t w eek h e had m ore "On W ednesday (June 1) he ca lled . . . th e n ta lk in g w ith S ta te S e n a to r B e r n a r d F . M a r io n L u k e n s , Santa A n a , T he m an sh e d escrib ed asked at fir s t and sa id Sidney one of the film sta rs than nine w itn e s s e s to te stify he w as not on the cam pus at the tim e the May r e p o r te r s , g e ttin g th e s to r y O ’B r ie n : c o n fe r r in g w ith h is C a l . , s e n io r ; L i n d a O u t c la t , If sh e would be In terested In m odeling w a s going through D etroit, and could fly 27 Incident with M iss Lukens a lleg ed ly up to L ansing In 25 m in u tes,’’ M iss L u- s tr a ig h t. w ife , M a r y L o u is e . . . . Ann A rb o r th ird -te rm fre s h ­ sp o r tsw e a r , and la ter told h er sh e would o ccu rred . man; and C h r is t in e L e McNamara's visit seen G a s s e y , H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii ju ­ LBJ meets with n i o r . T h e th re e c la im e d to have been approached at d if­ G ro m yko at fe r e n t tim e s throu gho u t la s t M a y , and w e re asked b y key to future in Viet O ’ B r i e n to pose f o r “ sta g” White House p ic tu r e s . WASHINGTON (fl — P resid e n t Johnson O 'B rien , (D -D etrolt), fa c e s two m o r a ls and Soviet F oreign M in ister A ndrei A. c h a r g e s o f " a cco stin g , so lic itin g and in­ Grom yko m et at the W hite H ouse Monday v itin g ” M iss Lukens "to do lew d and afternoon to d is c u ss Johnson's p ro p o sa ls im m o ra l a c ts and to p o se fo r nude p ic ­ W illiam C . W estm oreland, the U.S. co m ­ d em ilita rized zone in which the " In ter­ supply in V iet N am , H e said th ere are fo r im proving rela tio n s betw een the United SAIGON, South V iet N am (A P) —U .S, De - tu r e s ." m ander in V iet N am . national Control C om m ission can inspect 1,800 h elico p ters in V iet Nam and that States and Soviet Union. D efen se A ttorney John O’C onnell th eor­ fen se sec reta ry Robert S, McNamara had Much o f the r e s t of the day w as spent the area and docum ent infringem ents by the Grom yko ca refu lly avoided m aking a a round o f to p -le v e l m eetin g s with A m eri­ total e x c e e d s a ll the h elico p ters in the iz e d In h is opening sta tem en t that an is se c r e t in telligen ce b riefin g s. McNa­ North V ietn am ese" of the 1954 Geneva Sin o-Soviet b loc. sid e trip to Washington la s t y e a r when he can o ffic ia ls Monday on the part the m ara’s findings on o v e r -a ll ca p a b ilitie s, treaty barring arm ed activity th ere. Insurance com pany lobby had en gin eered “ We w ill Increase them and expand attended the United N ations G eneral A s­ United S tates is playing in the Viet Nam con cep ts and goals o f the a llie s during That w as an aim of the United States a fram e-u p again st the sta te sen a to r. the training of our p ilo ts ," he said . sem b ly in New York, a s if underlining w ar. h is four-day v is it - his eighth to Viet Nam in halting bombing Sept. 27 of the 26 O 'B rien had introduced two b ills de­ Within an hour of h is a rriv a l at S ai­ M cNam ara said U.S, o b jectives “ are d ifferen ces betw een the two co u n tries - a re expected to w eigh heavily on future square m ile s between Highway 1 and the lim ited so lely to providing to the South trim en tal to Insurance In te r e sts in h is gon 's a irp o rt, M cNamara m et with Gen. sea that make up the ea stern se c to r of o v e r V iet N am . U.S. com m itm en ts in m an, money and m a­ V ietnam ese an opportunity to shape their f ir s t te r m . the zon e. H e is rep orted to have ag reed im m ed i­ te r ia l. own d e stin y .” A m bassador Henry Cabot Lodge w as “ That has been our o b je c tiv e , that is a te ly to com e and s e e the P r e sid e n t this year. host at a private luncheon for McNamara IC C w o r k at a h alt our objective today and that w ill rem ain and N ich olas K atzenbach, the newly ap­ our ob jective for the future," he said. Although A m erican o ffic ia ls cautioned pointed undersecretary of state who made The com m ission announced Saturday ag a in st attaching too much Im portance to M cN am ara's a rriv a l w as delayed about G rom yko's changed attitude, they appeared S D S a d d e d a t t r a c t i o n tne trip with M cNam ara. The d efen se secreta ry is to m eet T u es­ that conditions w ere such in the s ix -m ile - wide strip that its work w as s till at a an hour by a sid e effect o f the w ar. His m ilitary a irlift comm and jet had to r e ­ to a g r e e that som e guarded op tim ism con­ day with P rem ier Nguyen Cao Ky and the sta n d still. fuel at Clark F ield In the Philippines cern in g M oscow 's in te r e st In the Johnson c h ie f of sta te , Nguyen Van T hieu. In answ er to a q uestion, M cNamara on what w as scheduled a s a nonstop p ro p o sa ls w as Justified. M o reover, som e o ffic ia ls p red icted that a s C a r e e r s ’6 6 b e g i n s A fter two days in Saigon, M cNamara is to v is it U.S. fo r c e s n ear the em ­ denied h elicop ter p ilo ts w ere in short Honolulu-Saigon flight. M onday's m eetin g could bring two sp e c ific battled d em ilitarized zone between North It's a lm o st a s if SDS w ere an invited is the fa ct that alm ost ev e r y m ale student Is s u e s c lo s e r to an agreem en t: one is and South V iet N am . particip an t in C a r ee r s ’66. w ill end up working for th ese com panies a trea ty to prevent the spread of n u clear M em b ers of Students fo r a D em ocratic in a sh o rt-te r m c a r e e r in the m ilita r y - SEC O N D O F A S E R IE S w eap on s, the other an a g reem en t guaran­ S o ciety q u ietly p a ssed out a le a fle t e n ­ in d u strial com plex. T o to u r M a r i n e bases teein g that the m oon and other c e le s tia l " If you a re of sound mind and body, you bodies be u sed for p eacefu l p u rp o ses only. T h ere w a s, on the other hand, little hope that the m eetin g would change the titled " w a r is Good B u sin e s s" at the show ’s opening night. le a fle ts w ere printed. F iv e thousand w ill be d ra fted ,” the le a fle t continu es. "And w hile you a re fighting and dying in Viet Nam, som ebody back hom e w ill be H is schedule c a lls for tou rs of Marine units near Da Nang and a flight to a Navy c a r r ie r off North V iet Nam before he U ’ College programs heart No rep eat of la s t y e a r ’s d em on stra­ retu rns to Washington Thursday night. Soviet p osition on V iet Nam . of coed-academic dorms tion a r r e s t s at C a reer C arn ival m a te r i­ m aking lo ts of m on ey.” Y et V iet Nam obviously w as a big Issu e R eports on the fighting - h eaviest of the a liz e d . When asked to cut down the "We don’t know for su re how much the w ar so far - w ere studied by M cN am ara, Johnson w anted to d is c u s s , urging econom y is tied to the V iet Nam war, num ber o f lea flet d istrib u ters in the U - A m erican so u r c e s said. G rom yko that h is country stop watching but we want students to take an in terest The question of m oving U .S. so ld iers nion fro m 2 0 to 12, B rad Lang, L ansing By B O B B Y S O D E N re sid en t instruction for the B rodyC om plex the w ar from the sid e lin e s and ex e r t in ask in g questions about i t ,” Mike P r ic e , in fo rce into the Mekong R iver d elta, sophom ore and coordinator of the d is ­ w rote in h is letter w elcom ing new Brody it s undeniable influence on Hanoi to sit an SDS m em b er, said . now manned alm ost e x c lu siv e ly by V iet­ S tate N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r tribution, com p lied . r e sid e n ts. down and negotiate. None of the com panies reported being n am ese u n its, did not com e up, th ese T h e lea fle t urged students to question R esid en ce h a lls accom m odating th eU n i- T h e orig in a l hope w as that the freshm an T h ere w a s, A m erican o ffic ia ls b eliev e, questioned about th eir d efen se con tracts, so u r c e s said. ten com p an ies at C a r e e r s ’66 about their v e r sity C o lleg e program s include nearly and sophom ore com plex resid en ts could a slig h t change in the Soviet p o sitio n in but from tim e to tim e students visitin g Katzenbach had a sep arate m eegingw ith com bined one b illion d ollar investm ent L odge. He is making h is fir s t v is it here tw o -th ird s of the students livin g in co ed - take n early half of th eir c o u r se s within th is r e s p e c t. C a r e e r s ’66 argued with the SDS m em ­ Beyond the V iet Nam is s u e th ere w er e in d efen se co n tra cts. sin ce m oving into the State Departm ent academ ic units. the co m p lex . Each of th is type hall o ffers You a re looking fo r a life tim e c a r e e r , b ers. Since the opening of C a se H all in 1961, a ll the U n iv ersity C ollege c o u r se s . sig n s o f renew ed Soviet Interest in talking from the post of attorney g en era l. the le a fle t sa y s, but overshadow ing th is "W e’re not in terested in c iv il d iso b e­ Som e 321,500 U.S. m ilitary m en are one o r two additional liv in g -lea rn in g units C la s s e s from other departm ents are about other p ro b lem s. d ien ce f fo r the sak e of c iv il disob ed ien ce.' in V iet Nam now and m ore a re on the way. has em erged each y e a r . Of the eight offered in the com plex, and it is hoped We only want to get our point a c r o ss , When M cNam ara w as h ere la st N ovem ­ re sid e n c e h a lls com pleted in the past five that even tually ev e r y la r g e introductory Lang sa id . "We a re not a non-violent b e r , the r o ll w as about 170,000. The total y ea rs,. U n iv ersity C o lleg e p rogram s are co u rse in the U n iv ersity is offered in organ ization . We a re an educational o r ­ Is expected to be between 350,000 and housed in four. In addition, the B rody th ese re sid e n c e h a lls. $ 1 T IC K E T S S O L D g a n iza tio n .” 400,000 by the end of the y e a r . com p lex has been con verted to fa c ilitie s T h e p re se n c e of the O ffice of Student SDS student m em b ers have a right M cN am ara told new sm en on arrival for c la s sr o o m s , la b o ra to ries, a lectu re A ffairs d ecen tralized Into each of th ese to freed om of speech in their own Union, that the United States and South Viet Nam h a ll, faculty o ffic e s, and a U n iv ersity re sid e n c e h a lls sa v e students the tim e M SU - O h io State game Lang sa id , but they do not, in h is opinion, a re anxious to a ssu r e conditions in the C o lleg e O ffice o f Student A ffa irs. and effort of walking a c r o s s cam pus tot have a right to obstruct the w orkings of Included In th ese h a lls, C a se , W ilson, drop and add c o u r s e s . T h e office a lso C a r e e r s ’66. Wonders and Hubbard a re the very heart sen d s w arning le tte r s and in terv iew s stu ­ Lang denied a State N ew s report of of the liv in g -lea rn in g concept: academ ic shown on closed circuit T V d en ts. y esterd a y that SDS m em b ers decided to com ply b e ca u se they did not have enough Brody-Fee a d v ise r s, co u n selo rs, lib r a r ie s and c u l­ tural a c tiv itie s . A fu ll tim e co u n selor w as fir s t avail able in th eC a se-W llso n -W o n d ersC o m p lex m oney to p ost bond if a r r e ste d . "Our pu rp ose is to provide p ro fe sso r s in w inter, 1965, ch osen b eca u se o f its Saturday’s MSU - Ohio State football gam e w ill be telev ise d on c lo sed cir c u it The $1 tic k e ts w ill go on sa le W ednesday in Conrad A uditorium , W ilson Auditorium and the Student S e r v ic e s lobby. "If it cam e to a situation in which we b eliev ed our righ ts w ere being v io ­ lated, we could get the m o n ey ,” he said. express bus and c la s s e s In the com plex, to reduce tra v el tim e betw een c la s s e s , to bring high concentration o f u n d ercla ssm en . T h e U n iv ersity C o lle g e 1965-1966 annual TV in both the Auditorium and variou s the student in c lo s e r com m unication with rep o rts c a lls the liv in g learn in g program c la s s r o o m s a c r o ss cam pus. P la n s a re underway to se a t approxi­ m ately 2,000 in the A uditorium and 5,000 Not a ll went unperturbed, however, One co ed d istrib u ter in typical coed sw e a ter -a n d -sk ir t outfit leavin g her post, route clarified the facu lty, and to c r e a te an atm osphere which w ill e n c o u r a g e acad em ic e x c e l­ In C ase-W ilson -W on d ers a " v ery su c ­ c e s s fu l e n te r p r is e .” in c la s s r o o m s , said R ick M aynard, v ic e - le n c e ,” R ichard L . C oelh o, d irector of ( P l e a s e t u r n to b ack p a g e .) said sh e was reliev ed to get away from By R O B E R T A Y A F IE p resid en t of ASMSU’s sp e c ia l p ro jects Powell convicted d iv isio n . the n asty w ords and nasty s t a r e s . A co m ­ pany r e p resen ta tiv e w as upset about a S ta te N e w s S taff W r i t e r of contempt Students Interested in gaining fr e e ad­ m issio n to the te le c a st by being room d istrib u ter next to h is booth. And v o ices o cc a sio n a lly r o s e in d isc u ssio n s that T h e B r o d y -F ee E x p ress, n ew est of the su p e rv iso r s a re to le a v e th e ir nam e and started: "So you think industry has a MSU bus rou tes, has caused consid erable phone num ber in 314 Student S e r v ic e s. lo t to do with keeping the w ar going?” confusion for many students, the general N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — R ep. A d a m forem an of the cam pus bus sy stem , said C la y t o n P o w e l l ’ s t h r e e - y e a r le ­ Mondav. gal b a ttl e to a v o id p a y in g a Henry Jolm an noted, "Som e students $ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 lib e l judgm ent l e d t o h i s c o n v ic tio n M o n d a y of w i l l f u l con­ te m p t of c o urt. Campus Community Chest thought that once the b u ses left Hubbard, they would continue on to B rody without a sto p ," he sa id . " T h is is not the c a s e ." An a l l - w h i t e ju r y fo und the N e ­ T h e e x p r e s s le a v e s Hubbard and m akes gro congressm an f r o m H a r le m g u i lt y o f i l l e g a l l y e v a d in g f i v e s e p a r a t e c o u r t o r d e r s In the p r o ­ aims at collecting $144,500 stop s at C onrad, M cDonel and Owen. At Owen It turns right down Bogue Street and then le ft Into north cam pus, covering t r a c t e d lib e l a c tio n . T he Cam pus Com m unity C h est h a s s e t Andrew H a y es, chairm an of the greater E ast and W est C ir c le D r iv e s to Brody. P o w e l l , a D e m o c r a t , la id the a goal of $144,500 fo r it s annual drive L an sin g Com m unity C h est Campaign, who On the return trip, it g o es north on g r o u n d w o r k f o r an ap peal by boy­ which b egin s today, accord in g to L o w ell H a rrison to M ichigan, enterin g cam pus c o ttin g the t r i a l , c l a i m i n g the w ill ou tlin e the needs and rea so n s behind T r e a ste r , d irecto r of Inform ation S e r­ the d r iv e . A film and question and answer via the B e a l E ntrance and then down to Sta te S u p r e m e C o u r t la c k e d ju­ v ic e s and chairm an of the d r iv e . p erio d w ill follow . W est C ir c le D rive, p ast the W omen's ris d ic tio n . L a st y e a r a goal o f $123,311 w as se t IM, the lib ra ry and the Olds H all stop. J u s tic e M a t h e w M . L e v y w ith ­ Cam paign w ork ers w ill s o lic it dona­ and $139,915 w as c o lle c te d , T r e a ste r At the co rn er of F arm Land and E ast h e ld se n ten cin g u n til the m a t t e r tio n s from m ore than 6 ,0 0 0 U niversity of j u r i s d ic t i o n Is th r e s h e d out. P o w e ll owes d a m a g e s to a H a r ­ sa id . T h e cam paign w ill o ffic ia lly get under em p lo y es who liv e in the L ansing area. C ir c le D riv e, the bus continues down the D riv e to the sm a ll parking lot behind • Everyone On T h e m oney co lle c te d w ill b e distributed the P h y sics-M a th building. T h ere it stops, le m w id o w , E s t h e r J a m e s , 68, as way at a klckoff dinner fo r co m m ittee am ong the 57 m em ber a g en cies which O n e o f th e p r o b l e m s of the M S U Bus S y s te m has been th a t e v e r y o n e then continuing on to Bogue and to E ast a r e s u l t o f a j u r y ’ s 1963 d e c i­ ch airm en at 6:00 p j n . tonight in the Red include the R ed C r o ss, USO, B oy Scouts s e e m s to w a n t to get on, and nobody gets o ff. In o r d e r to a l l e v i a t e cam pu s. s io n th a t he lib e le d h e r . C edar room o f K ellogg C en ter. t h is s it u a t io n , a new B r o d y - F e e e x p r e s s ro u te has been added. and G irl Scouts, C entral V olu n teers, Heart T h e sp eak er at th is dinner w ill be A ssn . and the A m erican C ancer Society. ( P l e a s e f u r n to back page.) State N e w s photo by John C a s t le E r ic P ianln, m anaging editor Kyle C . Kerbawy e d ito r -ln -c h le f Jam es Spanlolo, cam pus editor S T A T E N E W S T hom as S egai, ed lto ria l editor L a r r y W ern er, sp o rts editor Joel Stark Andrew M olllson , ex ecu tiv e rep orter ad vertising m anager T uesday M orning, O ctober 11, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S M a n ila C o n fe re n c e u n lik e ly to b r in g c h a n g e A w o r r ie d nation looks d is c u s s . B u t n e ith e r c o u n try with newfound hope f o r end­ w ill be in attendance. ing the w a r in V i e t N a m . A l l T h e M a n i l a C o n fe re n c e T h e A m e r ic a n d re a m : this because of the scheduled w ill r e a f f i r m s tro n g f r i e n d ­ M a n ila C o n fe re n c e to be at­ ships b e t w e e n the U n ite d th e m o r a l d ile m m a tended by the P r e s id e n t. States and o th e r c o u n tr ie s . Th e White House has p la y ­ F o r the sake o f re s to r in g •‘ I ’ m a re g u la r R e n o ir on ed up P r e s id e n t Jo h n s o n ’ s A m e r i c a ’ s confidence in h e r O n e can le arn a g re a t the c a n v a s ,” M r . B lu e b e ­ P a c ific to u r with hopes o f l e a d e r s , the C o n fe re n c e is deal about s o c ie ty’ s m o ra ls g in s , “ but on cam pu s I just easing o u r fe a rs o f an e x ­ g iven tre m e n d o u s p u b lic ity . and values fr o m the a d v e r ­ don’ t s e e m to m ake the panding w a r . A n im p lic a tio n B u t the C o n fe re n c e its e lf tisin g c o p y w r ite r . scene. T h e r e was one c a m ­ was made that the C o n f e r ­ w ill be o f little value to w a rd A d v e r t is e r s look deeply pus cutie that used to a d m ire ence w ill be a s in c e re e ff o r t a p o lic y c hange. T h e E d i t o r s into people’ s m o tiva tio n s and m y p a in tin g s ,” he con tinues, to b rin g about peace and attitudes in o r d e r to get th e ir “ but now sh e’ s too bu sy ad­ m a y b r in g about a m i l i t a r y m essage a c ro s s . m ir in g s o m e g u y’ s n e w B E V E R L E Y T W IT C H E L L p o lic y change. R e c e n tly , an ad fo r a c e r ­ (name o f c a r m o d e l).” T h e M a n i l a C o n fe re n c e tain c a r m odel appeared in “ What can I do?” M r . w ill be attended b y fiv e U .S . the s t u d e n t new spaper of B lu e asks in anguish. m ilita ry a l l i e s : New Z e a ­ C e n tr a l M ic h iga n U n i v e r s i ­ N a t u r a l l y , he is advised B o a r d t a l k s , b u t b a c k w a r d s la n d , T h a i l a n d , A u s t r a l i a , ty . It appeared in the fo r m to give up painting and get South K o r e a and the P h i l ­ T h ere’s T alk , right h ere at MSU. With o f elim in ation , he s a y s , sin c e he alone a r e w orking on the assu m ption that stu­ of ‘ D e a r A b b y ” le tte r a (name o f c a r m o d e l). a cap ital T , and that rh ym es w ith V, and m et a ll the req u irem en ts. dents do w ant the voting age low ered ip p in e s . Although Graham sa y s he ch a irs the to 18. fr o m an a r tis t with g i r l p r o b ­ A d v e r t is in g can teach one A continued peace o ffe n ­ that stan ds for V ote. co m m ittee in nam e only, he m ust be So the m ajor governing groups lead­ V ote at 18; vote for cam paigning for le m s and was signed “ C o lo r a lot about s o c ie ty ’ s v a lu e s . aw are of what other student body p r e s ­ e r s have been concerned w ith taking the s iv e is an a d m ira b le u n d e r ­ voting at 18; v o te for paying fo r cam ­ question of fin ancial Involvem ent back M e B l u e .” The E d ito rs paigning for voting at 18. And that’s what id en ts m ight think if h is u n iversity — ta k in g , but we doubt that th e Talk is a ll about. th e la r g e s t In the sta te — d oes not to th eir grou ps, the m e m b e r s-a t-la r g e have w anted to speak with stu d en ts, and anything new w ill be r e ­ Two w eek s ago the Student B oard of support th e cam paign a s vig o ro u sly a s G raham ’s con cern Is obvious. the A sso cia ted Students of MSU (ASMSU) th e ir s . T he U n iversity of M ichigan and so lve d b y the M a n ila C o n ­ Student leader explains fe r e n c e . en d orsed the p roposal to low er the M ich­ igan voting a ge to 18. Jim G raham , ch air­ m an of ASMSU, s t r e s s e d that the en­ E astern M ichigan U n iversity have a l­ read y donated m oney, and oth er univer­ s i t ie s and c o lle g e s around the state a r e B a c k w a r d p ro c e d u re In the f i r s t p la c e , all of But it h as a ll been done backw ards, stand on 18-year-old vote the p a rtic ip a n ts at the C o n ­ fe re n c e are staunch s u p p o r­ d orsem en t held no rea l com m itm ent of th e students to the is s u e . • But then th ere w a s the question of cam paigning for the is s u e . " R e g a r d le ss of what students sa y , I w hich is a p ro ced u re not unknown to th is s e s s io n o f ASMSU. T he fir s t q u es­ tion w hich should have been asked has E D IT O R 'S N O TE: A r t Tung Is u sin g ASMSU funds to activ a te the " in ­ w ill vote in favor of th is is s u e (allo­ been n eg lected , and that is the is s u e A: Student governm ent p o s s e s s e s the J u n io r m e m b e i— a t - l a r g e on the com m unications ch an n els. If the Issu e Is te r s o f P r e s id e n t Jo h n s o n ’ s t e r e s t” in the cam paign. In other w ord s, c atin g $1,000 to the cam paign) next w eek ,” its e lf: Do w e the students of MSU want ASMSU board. a releven t and Important on e, student A s ia n p o lic y , e s p e c ia lly in it w a s a question of putting student mon­ Graham said at la s t w eek ’s student board th e M ichigan fra n ch ise low ered to 18? e y w h ere the student board 's mouth i s . m eetin g . Student governm ent action , verb al and/ governm ent should take the in itia tiv e. F or the la s t w eek I have been trying r e g a r d to re s is tin g C o m ­ to p resen t the w hole is s u e of student H ow ever, student governm ent should a lso P a r t i c u l a r in te re s t He is , of c o u r se , com m itted . fin a n cia l, could have follow ed, fo r then governm ent involvem ent In the 1 8 -y e a r - in vite the cooperation and e n e r g ie s of any m u n is t a g g re s s io n . T he student board m em b ers can boil student support w ould have been a fa ct. ASMSU C hairm an Jim Graham has it down to a question of student gov­ old vote cam paign to the re sid e n ts of in te re ste d group o r Individual. A l l o f them are sending a p a rticu la r in terest in the cam paign, It’s too la te fo r that, of c o u r se . So Brody and M ason, Abbot, P h illip s, Sny­ Q: Do the students r e a lly ca re? Do ernm ent Involvem ent in a p o litic a l cam ­ le t ’s hope the student board, In a ll their d e r . I ju st w ish to enu m erate se v er a l they know what’s going on? m en and supplies to aid U .S . s in c e he is a ls o chairm an of the M ich­ p aign , o r to a question of student lead­ T alk , w ill get down to the Issu e at hand, igan C itizen ’s C om m ittee for the Vote argum ents p resen ted by the students and A: T h is has been the p u rp ose of the e ffo r ts in V i e t N a m . T h e y er sh ip v e r s u s rep resen tation , or to any­ and hope th eir backward p roced u re w ill th e explanations I gave. one w eek postponem ent. I fe e l that in this at 18. thing they’d lik e . But th ey 're certain ly not have thw arted student opinion against Q: Since the 18 y ea r old vote cam ­ w eek ’ s tim e the student body h as been have c o m m itte d th e m s e lv e s He w a s e le c te d to th is com m ittee at T alking a lot about it. a com m endable p rop osition . paign is such a p o litica l Issu e and a ffects p r esen ted the is s u e su fficien tly . It is now to w a r , so i t is h a r d ly lik e ly th e N ational Student A ssn .’s (NSA) Stu­ Each m em b er of the board is so wrapped And le t ’s hope, too, that the student the p o litica l p a r ties m o re than anyone th e ir turn. dent Body P r e sid en ts co n feren ce this up in h is own con cern s that som ething they would c a re to change board In it s con cern to rep resen t true e ls e , why should w e get involved? su m m er, p rim a rily through the p r o c e ss s e e m s to have been n eg lected . M ore than Q: Can w e sp a re the m oney and the le a d ersh ip , w ill learn how. A: Student governm ent m u st becom e m anpower? p o lic y . on e board m em ber has stated that they m o re m eaningful and r ele v en t. If by be­ W h at o f the c o u n trie s that com ing Involved in a p o litic a l Issu e Is A: A fter the M ancinl Show, ASMSU S’news the w ay, then w e should not be afraid to take such a step . Is in sound financial condition. B esid e s m o st of the m oney is com ing from m oney have c r i t i c i z e d A m e r i c a n in ­ v o lv e m e n t in the w a r? C e r ­ Coed c h e e rle a d e rs OPERATION MATCH-UP: a llo ca ted already for Spartan S p irit which Q: W hose resp o n sib ility Is it to In­ form the students? Shouldn't other cam pus now is not needed. M ost of the manpower ta in ly C a m b o d ia and Ja pa n U n i v e r s i t y o f M ic h ig a n fo r the cam paign w ill be voluntary and C o n g r a tu la t io n s on organizations such a s Young D em s be w ill not n e c e ss a r ily be ASMSU p eop le. would have d iffe re n t ideas to doing it? b r in g in g y o u r school up to date. m PFANUTS * ow Æ 9 C R T K eW & S VERSION THK R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S - OFTHECOORDINATED LO O hO \ S t u d e n t e j e c t e d f r o m m e e t i n g V O U & J E B R E A s TED BLAZER , T o the Editor: F o r c e s, and that it is the m ilita ry that By acting in a " d ep lorab le m anner" w ill so lv e a l l .” so n s. (1 did su c c e ssfu lly stifle an urge H O C K -TU R TLE 1 did indeed disrupt another group’s m eet­ to ask the " m en ” if they w ere prepared ing and to the " m en ” of the L ansing T h is is what spurred m y aborted attempt to fight again, th is tim e in W orld War S W E A T E R S H IttT , to ask him , where or how, d o m estic s e r ­ K lwanis Club I do extend m y m ost hum­ III.) IT '6 E A 6 V ...3 -Z 4 -7 ....Ô E E ? v ic e , altern ate se r v ic e or p rogram s lik e b le apology. the P e a c e C orps, would fit into an over­ Instead I congratulated the "m en” on H O U N D S TOOTH I w as at the m eetin g to liste n to C ol. th eir fin e job of p reservin g T h e D em o­ all " s e r v ic e to on e’s cou n try.” Arthur H olm es talk on " th e function of During a lull in th eir g en era l n oise c r a c y , salu ted C ol. H olm es, did an about SLACKS- the S electiv e S erv ice S y ste m .” A s I sat and confusion created by m y attem pt fa ce and walked out. down in the m idst of the charcoal gray Richard B . Pointon to p resen t the question, a portion of the and blue su its 1 r e a liz e d how com pletely question w as heard, and the 50-odd b u si­ 521 E . Mt. Hope out of context I w as, w earing my h errin g ­ L ansing, M ichigan n essm en th ere laughed. bone sp ort coat and p r e ss e d khakis. I H olm es referred to the U n iv e r sity of had no intention of interrupting the m ee t­ M ichigan students recen tly r e c la ssifie d as R a h f o r the o th e r team? ing, until I heard se v er a l statem ents the "Ann Arbor A ffa ir.” by C o l. H olm es that w e r e u tterly rid ic­ T o the Editor: H e said, “ I did th ose k id s a favor by BUT HOU) IN THE WORLD DO u lo u s. At a recen t football gam e in Spartan r e c la ssify in g them 1-A , m y only other HOD REMEMBER IT ? One of h is g litterin g a sin in itie s w as this: Stadium I w as appalled by the lack of altern ative w as to put them in ja il.” "Only ten per cent o f the students down sp ortsm an sh ip ex p ressed by the crow d H e a ls o defined the r e c la ssific a tio n of the road there at MSU a r e r e a lly quali­ of MSU students and the general public. 19-y e a r -o ld s to m eet the in creasin g draft fied to b e in sch o o l." (I took for granted D uring the gam e I ch eered for the quotas a s “ conferring ad u ltsh ip .” he m eant m ale students.) "And the local MSU team a s w ell a s offering encou rage­ T h e p reced in g, in part, is an explana­ boards are now Intent on weeding out m ent to the other sid e when they made a tion of my "deplorable m anner” at the th ose who a re in any d eg ree abusing good p lay, sco red a touchdown or co m ­ "K” C lub. My co n scien ce com p elled m e th eir p r iv ile g e to be educated. pleted a con version . For my trouble to a sk , during the "question period ” one “ I am tellin g you m en that th is lo ca l rea so n a b le question. Som e o f the other 1 r e c e iv e d abuse, reprim ands, and open board in particular w ill le t very few q u estion s w ere: “ what is the draft sta ­ h o stility , as if I w ere "helping the rem ain in sch o o l who do not belong en em y .” B A ß E RUTH W AS N U M B ER 3 , tu s of C a ssiu sC la y and G eorge Hamilton?" t h e r e .” And, th is enlightened query: "m y son It s e e m s to m e that this attitude of W IL L IE M A V £ 1 6 N U M B E R 2 4 A N D It is in terestin g to note that later in win fo r the sake Of winning and to h ell M IC K E Y M A N T L E 16 N U M B E R 7 ! r e c e n tly went to the M arines to find out h is sp eech he explained what w as being about the se r v ic e , but a ll they told him with sp ortsm anship is fostered in the high done about the in crea sin g number of about w as the M arines. W here can he go sc h o o ls and encouraged in the U n iv ersity . A L L Ia JITH draftable young m en who w ere failing to g e t ‘unbiased* Inform ation.” Would it be presum ptuous and naive to th e ir m ental te s ts , b eca u se they couldn’t What im p ressed m e m o st o f a ll about say that the U n iversity should offer lead ­ ST A y - N E A T T A C ROM read o r w rite. H is a n sw er—"We are C o l. H o lm es is hard to say; it w as eith er e rsh ip in showing the student comm unity, low erin g the stan d ard s.” h is Ignorance, naivete, or s u p e r - and o th ers, the d ifference between winning H e noted som e d issa tisfa ctio n with the p a trio tism . the gam e at a il c o sts and friendly com p e­ S e le c tiv e S e r v ic e System in h is 30 y ea rs I w as m otivated to sa y som ething, and tition? a s a coord in ator of it, but said , “ until I did shout. 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Joy Business * Circulation , 355-MOO Photographic 355-8311 o f A m erica lie s s o le ly with the A rm ed and that now he was busy drafting th eir Graduate Student Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1966 SM SC LC , N A A C P L e a d e r s a t t a c k C O R E NEW YORK (fl— N egro lea d er s d eterm in e the d irection of our N ational Urban L eagu e, said the p rogram in future months and to league " h a s had a s e r ie s of in the m oderate wing of the c iv il evaluate the whole concept of d i c u s s i o n s with oth er civ il righ ts m ovem ent say they may black p ow er.” righ ts a g en cies recen tly on a is su e soon a m anifesto disowning proponents of " black p ow er.” " I have not com e to any con ­ reaffirm ation o f r a cia l in tegra­ c lu s io n s ,” he said. tion a s a m ajor gen era l goal oi C onfirm ing that talk s with th is "W here do we go from h ere is the c iv il rights m ovem ent. The aim are going o n , A . Pntlip what I want to d eterm in e. Urban L eague has already made Randolph, p resid en t of the A F L - "W e have made big s tr id e s in CIO Brotherhood of Sleeping Car breaking down leg a l b a r r ie r s of its p osition c le a r on the con tro­ v ersy about black nationalism or m e e t a r a b b it P o r te r s , said Monday: so c ie ty , and now w e a re faced se p a r a tism .” " Black pow er is a m en ace to with breaking down so c ia l and A CORE spokesm an d escrib ed ra cia l peace and p ro sp er ity . No econ om ic b a r r ie r s. We can n e - the proposed m anifesto a s "a Negro who is fighting fo r c iv il eate a ll o f the p r o g re ss w e have m atter o f speculation” and added: "When CORE talk s about black w ith im a g in a tio n righ ts can support black pow er, m ade if w e don’t rem o v e the which is opposed to c iv il righ ts s o c ia l and econom ic b a r r ie r s." p ow er, a s w e’v e said many tim e s, and Integration.” Whitney Young, d ire c to r of the w e a re talking about the search O thers taking part in the d is ­ c u ssio n s i n c l u d e D r. Martin for econom ic p ow er, p olitical pow er. " A ll along th ere have been our fun-loving new Luther King, J r ., presid en t of the Southern C hristian L eadership U.P. park bill id eological d i f f e r e n c e s . But King’s w ork, we b e lie v e , also C onference; Roy W ilkins, e x ecu ­ tiv e secreta ry o f the National senttoLBJ se e k s to a c c o m p l i s h th ese coats are real fur* A sso cia tio n for the Advancem ent th in g s.” of C olored P eople; Whitney M. WASHINGTON (#) — C o n g ress C onference headquarters said Y oung, J r . , execu tive d ir ec to r of sen t to P re sid e n t Johnson today "no com m ent w ill be p o ssib le T h e ra b b it has gone wild! A nd the N ational Urban League; and le g isla tio n to esta b lish the P ic ­ until w e s e e som ething from f o r you who are young at h e a r t, Dorothy H eight, presid en t of the tured R ocks N ational L ak esh ore King o r w hoever it’s fr o m .” N ational Council o f N egro Wo­ on the U pper P eninsula o f M ich i­ A L ouis H arris poll on civ il the big game look aw aits you m en. gan. rig h ts d evelopm ents r e p o r t e d "What w e have in m ind,” said T h e H ouse took the final a c ­ Monday that 77 per cen t of white with all the e xc ite m e n t o f the people now fe e l that the black D r. John M o r se ll, a ssista n t na­ tion, accep tin g a Senate am end­ ju n gle . O u r F r e n c h ra b bits tional d irecto r o f the NAACP, m ent by v o ic e vote. pow er slogan has hurt the Negro c a u se . Opportunities Awaiting are d y e d , d o tte d, strip e d . . . " i s a statem ent which w ill c la r i­ T h e wooded and w ild life -fille d The p oll a lso found that 85 fy the c iv il righ ts m ovem ent - a rea that would com e under Park p er cent of w h ites fe e l that Negro Students and c a m p u s p e rs o n n e l w o r k e d h a r d to so don’ t you think i t ’ s tim e what its go a ls a re and what they s e t - u p a t t r a c t i v e booths at C a r e e r s '6 6 . C o m e on a r e not. S e r v ic e Jurisdiction str e tc h e s for c iv il righ ts d em on stration s in down and see what y o u r f u t u r e o p p o r tu n it ie s could you got a little f u r r - o c i o u s . " T h e NAACP w ill work with 39 m ile s along the shore o f Lake gen era l have hurt the c iv il rights other groups to the extent they Superior. m ovem ent. be. S tate N e w s photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n C o m e see o u r jungle. $148 a re able to operate on th ese p r in cip les. If they can ’t , it’s C O A T S -E A S T L A N S IN G S T R E E T L E V E L their b u sin e ss.” The proposed m anifesto would N . V i e t N a m ’s a i r i& w * be aim ed p rim arily at the Con­ g r e s s of R acial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating • a l l im ported fu rs lab eled C om m ittee. a s to country of origin Floyd M cK issick , national d i­ recto r of CORE, and Stokely p o w e r in c r e a s e d C arm ich ael, execu tive se c re ta r y o f the student co m m ittee a r e SAIGON, South V iet Nam (i) — r a id e r s keep away from the jet U .S. m ilita r y so u r c e s sa id Mon­ a ir fie ld s and tangle w ith the MIGs "black pow er ad voca tes.” ■ In P hiladelp hia, King said he day N orth V iet N am ’s a ir fo r c e , only when they a r e airb o rn e. C a m p u s C e n te r would hold a con feren ce " r e ­ w h ile s t ill not a sign ifican t pow er, T he new e stim a te in d icates that : trea t” T hursday, Friday and Sat­ i s In creasin g in s iz e . T he la te st the S oviet Union and p o ssib ly ; u rd ay in A tlanta, G a ., to d e ­ in te llig e n c e in d icates Hanoi h as R ed China have rep laced North I term in e w hether h is group and about 100 MIG fig h ters. V iet N am ’s com bat lo s s e s and j the black pow er organ ization s are A s r e c e n tly a s Aug. 30, the U.S. b eefed up the fo r c e s sin c e la s t so d iam etrically op p osite that State D epartm ent estim ated the they can’t work togeth er. sp rin g , when the b est g u e ss w as North V ietnam ese had only 01 to King told a new sm an he would 65 of th e se S o v iet-d esig n ed E T s. that 75 MIGs w e r e on hand. con sult with h is a d v ise r s "to Photo reco n n a issa n ce from B y W ashington o r d e r s, A m erican h ig h -fly in g a irc r a ft is the only w ay the United S tates can check W orld New s on the C om m unist airpow er be­ c a u se v irtu a lly no in -cou n try in­ te llig e n c e is a vailab le. at a Glance A m erica n o ffic e r s sa id the m a ­ jo r ity of the je ts a r e MIG 17s, but th e r e a r e a number of the fa s te r MIG 2 1 s, p lu s half a dozen U . S . p re s s e d to end bom bing Ilyushin b om b ers. T he so u r c e s sa y that the new U N IT E D , N A T I O N S , N . Y . ( A P ) - C o m m u n is t and strength of the C om m unist a ir n e u t r a l natio ns p r e s s e d M o n d a y f o r an e nd to the a rm apparently is resp o n sib le for U .S . b o m b in g of N o r th V i e t N a m as a m e a n s of in c r e a sin g MIG sigh tin gs a n d b r e a k in g the deadlock w ith H anoi o v e r pe a ce ne­ dogfights rep orted by p ilo ts g o tia tio n s . attacking ta rg ets in the N orth. T he MIGs have been appear­ W e s t e r n d ip lo m a t s s a id th e y would p e r s i s t in e f­ ing m o r e frequently south of f o r t s to b r in g the w a r to the c o n f e re n c e ta b le d espite Hanoi in recen t w e e k s. P r e ­ H a n o i’ s r e j e c t io n of a B r i t i s h pea c e plan and ap peals v io u sly they hatf been confined by Pope P a ul V I f o r an end to the h o s t i l i t i e s . p r im a r ily north, northw est and north east of Hanoi and in the S u r v e y o r I fa ils Haiphong a r ea . T he in crea sin g MIG activ ity PASADENA, C a lif. UP) - - in its co n tro lled landing and heigh ten s the p o ssib ility that the Hope of getting p ictu res from te le v isio n su rv ey la s t June- U nited S ta tes m ay attack the A m erica’s revived Surveyor 1 sa id the cra ft appeared to be C om m unist a lr b a s e s. m ooncraft faded today a s the operating on its a u xiliary bat­ A s one o fficer put it: " If they sp id ery sp acesh ip ’s battery te r y , w hich w asn ’t intended to keep shooting at u s, w e proba­ pow er sy stem w as diagnosed b e u sed after landing. bly w ill have to do som ething a s probably too weak fo r the T he fir s t faint sig n a ls from about i t . ” task . Spokesm en for the Jet P ro ­ the sp a cecra ft-w h ich had been T he la te st encounter with MIGs pu lsion L aboratory - which p resu m ed d ea d -w ere r e c e iv e d c a m e Sunday when Navy p ilo ts con trolled the 620-pound craft F rid a y . flyin g p r o p e lle r -d r iv e n Skyrald- e r s downed one MIG and dam aged H ig h c o u rt re fu s e s a the ist plea a second and a jet cru sa d er fe lle d another. So fa r in the a ir w ar, .N avy W A S H I N G T O N ( A P ) - T h e S u p re m e C o u r t c l e a r e d p ilo ts a r e cred ited with eight the w ay M o n d a y f o r pay te l e v is i o n in C a l i f o r n i a MIG k ills and A ir F o r c e flie r s and co n tin u e d ta x e x e m p tio n s f o r c h u r c h - o w n e d w ith 15, fo r a total of 23. T he p ro p e rty . U nited S ta tes has acknow ledged T he r u li n g s w e r e am o n g 706 announced by the lo sin g fiv e p la n es to the MIGs. high c o u r t as it c h a r t e d its c o u rs e f o r the y e a r . f r fe d § FEATURING « TAKE HOM E the peacoat is c o m p le te w ith a ll th e tr im m in g s taking all ports C h ic k e n —S h r im p by storm F ish I t ’ s p a r t o f the g r e a t m i l i ­ t a r y invasion of the fashion -in - scene. C u t with dash and v i g o r , i t ’ s a g re a t g a d -a b o u t G R A N D M A ’S in na vy w o o l-n y lo n m e lto n , m*JJp SMACWW MOD* g S t e a a a r a gSfe j l I lined in red plaid and b u t­ R egular toned on the double in b r a s s . B O X O ’ C H I C K E N ....................... Boxes A m u s t fo r topping all casuals 3 p ie c e s C hicken, Mashed this autum n . M i s s e s ’ s i z e s . P o ta to e s, Gravy & B isc u its 29.98 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Shop today to 5:30 Wednesday 12 to 9 1 9 0 0 E . K a la m a zo o P h o n e : 4 8 4 -4 4 71 Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1966 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan P R E S S 'O V E R C R I T I C A L ’ By R O B E R T A V A F IE S ta te N e w s S ports W r i t e r D u f f y d e f e n d s ' S ’ o f f e n s e R ecord -sm ash in g , a fa v o rite It m arked the second m odern By ED B R IL L b a ll ju st to com p are Washington Jones in h is la s t two g a m es. Saturday, Jon es had a 44-yard B ig T en p astim e, got an ea r ly strin g o f playing 14 c o n secu tiv e (G ene W ashington, Spartan end), "I s t ill think R aye w ill dem on­ touchdown sp rin t ca lled back be­ workout Saturday a s con feren ce B ig T en ga m es without even a S ta te N e w s S po rts W r i t e r str a te p a ssin g a b ility ," contend­ ca u se of clip p in g. "Even though to C lancy, (Jack C lancy, M ich­ tea m s locked horns in a q u a r­ tie . ed D augherty. "But I am not going it doesn 't count in the sta ts, that M ichigan State Coach Duffy igan r e c e iv e r ); or W ashington tet of gam es and the n o n -c o n ­ Illin o is clim bed into fifth p la c e , D augherty sa t down w ith a sm a ll to W right, (John W right, Illin o is to have a quarterback throw the run w as good for h im ,” said Dau­ feren ce - opponent jinx showed and r e g iste r e d its fir s t c o n fe r ­ group of r e p o rters at h is w eek ly fla n k er).’* gh erty. "C onsiderin g that you get the "Y ou can only keep a back lik e sig n s of weakening. en ce win a s they sneaked p a st p r e s s luncheon Monday, and v o ic­ " T h e only s ta tis tic that counts ball on the avera g e only s ix tim es Jon es sew ed up so lon g,” Daugh­ T h ere w as little sh ift in the Ohio State, 10-9. T he B u ck eyes ed a d efen se fo r h is m uch m al­ is in the w on and lo s s colu m n ," p e r h alf, I think that’s a pretty er ty sa id . "Of c o u rse th ere isn 't standings. Michigan S tate’s 2 0 - held a 9 -3 lead until the fourth D augherty sa id . igned o ffen se. good r e c o r d ," he sa id . 7 win over M ichigan kept the period w h e n sophom ore Illin i a back in the w orld you can ’t Efe»? "W e have n ever p r o fe sse d to Paul Bunyan T rophy in E ast L an­ quarterback Bob Naponic plunged "I think w e have shown our D augherty had m ore to say stop if you se t your d efen ses fo r be the type o f team that tak es sing and the W olverin es from from the one-foot lin e fo r the a b ility to m ove the b a ll," Dau­ about C lint J on es, the Spartans’ it. the ball and stic k s it in so m e ­ gam e’s only touchdown. s ta r halfback and H eism an tro­ " W e've got to d e v ise different th eir fir s t B ig T en win. on e's e a r ,” explained the Im pish gh erty sa id . "Starting in the third Ohio S tate’s kicking s p e c ia l­ phy candidate. Jon es has been w a y s o f giving the ball to Jon es T he Spartans a re at the top Irish m an . "Our lin e Just is n ’t qu arter o f Saturday's gam e, w e of the ch a rts with a 2 -0 mark ist, Junior Gary C a irn s, s e t a had fiv e good m a rch es— two for held to 48 net yard s rushing in h is on a one on one situation, in ­ that b ig .” m odern B ig T en re c o r d with la s t two g a m es, after running for stead of one again st th ree," he w hile M ichigan, 0 -1 , is tied with Our Guiding Raye "I don't c a re how w e put it ac­ s c o r e s , tw ice w e m is s e d field h is th ree field g oals of the a f­ 184 in the fir s t tw o. sa id . " O nce you g iv e him that Ohio State and N orthw estern in r o s s the goal lin e ," D augherty g o a ls , and on ce w e lo s t the ball ternoon. T he first w as fo r 55 But la te in the fourth quarter extra step , h e 's gone.” seventh p lace. S p a r ta n coach D uffy D a u g h e rty giv e s s o m e ad vic e rep lied to c r it ic s of an 'unim ag­ on a fu m b le." Purdue, deadlocked with W i s ­ y d s., another modern co n feren ce to q u a r t e r b a c k J i m m y Raye on the s id e l in e s d u rin g in ative o ffen se,' " ju st a s long a s consin in the second spot with m ark. our o ffen se is sc o r in g ." T h is the M ic h ig a n - M ic h ig a n State gam e la s t week. a 1-0 r e c o r d , crushed Iowa, A fter le s s than two m in u tes D a u g h e r t y defended the running q u a r t e r b a c k , and y e a r , MSU h as totaled 116 points 3 5 -0 , a s B oilerm ak er qu arter­ o f play in the fourth period, M S U 's o v e r a l l o ffe n s iv e p la y , both o b je c ts o f r e c e n t in its fir s t four g a m es, a s com ­ back Bob G rie se broke th ree Indiana scored on a on e-y a rd dive to tie M innesota, 7 -7 . T h e c ritic is m . ________ pared to 84 la s t sea so n . S p a r t a n ' b r a i n ’ c a n d i d a t e s a ll-tim e ca r e e r rec o r d s and tied another, H o o sie rs, fourth in the B ig T en, T h e Spartan ground gam e is R egu lar offen siv e end A1 s ite grade point average of 3.128, * M eadow s, d efen sive tackle; and G r ie se com pleted 16 of 24 w ere plagued all afternoon by a a ls o ro llin g at a fa ste r p a ce than B ren n er and d efen siv e startin g b ased on a 4.0 s c a le . P au l L aw son and C h a rles L o w - p a s s e s for 215 yards, settin g sh ifty Minnesota lin e. Indiana la s t y e a r . MSU is averaging 4.7 tack le P at G allinagh w ere among Follow ing the c lo s e of the s e a ­ ther, d efen siv e b ack s. B oilerm ak er ca r e er reco rd s for com p letion s and yard s gained was drawn offside on se v e r a l v ita l p lays and incurred 82 yard s S o o n e r s in yard s p er rushing attem pt, a - g a in st only ,4.3 in 1965. T h e nine Spartans named a s can d i­ C andidates fo r the team are s e ­ son, offen siv e and d efen sive tea m s w ill be sele c te d by a panel d ates to the B ig T en A 11-A ca d e­ lected on the b a sis of th eir p a ssin g . G riese now has co n ­ in p en a lties. avera g e p e r ’ gam e total of 244.5 of m id w est sp o r tsw r ite r s. T h e m ic T e a m . c la s sr o o m p erform an ces, show ­ nected 275 tim es in the a ir, top­ N orthw estern, in ninth p lace, rushing ya rd s is the only sta ­ academ ic program is sp onsored T h is y e a r ’s group, num bering ping th 260-com pletion mark set picked up its fir st v ic to ry of the year, 14-6 over Oregon State, lim elig h t a g a in tis tic that lo u ts MSU in the top 91, i s the la r g e s t in the tea m ’s ing at le a s t a B average for the en tire 1965-66 acad em ic y e a r . by the B ig T en sp o rts inform ation 14 y e a r s ago by Dale S am u els. fiv e on an NCAA o ffen siv e o r 1 4-y ea r h isto ry . T h irty -tw o c a n ­ T h e 1966 group h as a co m p o - d ir e c to r s. T he mark was tied with two a s the W ildcat defense ch eck ed tional cham pion, retained it s hold d efen siv e category. d id ates a r e sta r te r s . m inutes gone in the fir s t q u ar­ a d esp eration B eaver d riv e at NEW YORK (UPI) - - T h r e e ­ on the N o. 1 position for the A lso nam ed from MSU w ere: the 18-yd. line in the clo sin g tim e national champion Oklaho­ ter a s he tossed a 4 0 -y a rd er to Jim B iern e for a sc o r e . G r ie se tied another P u r d u e standard m om ents of play. N ebraska lengthened its un­ m a, absent from the co lle g ia te football s p o t l i g h t sin c e 1963, fourth straigh t w eek w hile N otre 'I suppose that u n le ss you D am e m oved into the second spot throw the ball 25 or 30 tim e s a after a b ru ising v icto ry over g a m e you’r e unim agin ative," N eal P eterso n , offen siv e tackle; E r ic M arsh all, quarterback; Ken H eft, o ffen siv e halfback; Mike In tr a m u r a l N e w s ea rly in the second period when defeated strin g to four, dumping Monday returned to the top 10 A rm y. A labam a, fourth a w eek D augherty quipped." " W ell, if G arofalo, d efen sive end; C lin t he kicked h is5 7 p o in t after touch­ W isconsin, 31-3. T h e B ad gers in the w eekly U nited P r e s s In ­ ago, m oved up one notch to third, w e threw 25 o r 30 tim e s a gam e M E N ’S IM T im e F ie ld 6 down. He added two m ore in the handled the ball like a hot p ota­ ternational Board of C o a c h e s UCLA fe ll two p la ces to fourth we WOuld l o s e .” 6:00 M cFadden - M cT avish 1 second half. to a s N ebraska cap italized on ratin gs by edging into the 10th Touch F o o tb a ll and Southern C alifornia retain ed " T h e running gam e is a team 6:45 H ouse - Horrendous T h e lo s s was the H aw keye’s two fum bles, a blocked punt and p osition . fifth p la ce in the balloting. g a m e ," continued D augherty. 7:30 Stalag 17 - Spyder third of the season and se t so m e ­ a p a ss interception, converting T im e F ie ld 1 T h e S oon ers, who won the na­ ,rTo the fan it m ight se e m unim a­ 8:15 F en rir - Fecundity thing of an Iowa con feren ce m ark. them a ll into touchdowns. NEW YORK (U PI)—T he United 6:00 Wight - W isdom tional title in 1950, 1955 and 1956, P r e s s International m ajor co lle g e gin ative w hen you find a w eak­ 6:45 V ets - C a r r ie r s 9:00 E a st Shaw 3 -5 n e s s in the other team and exp loit T im e F ie ld 7 defeated traditional r iv a l T e x a s football ratings with fir s t-p la c e 7:30 C a v a lier - Cam bridge la st Saturday for the fir s t tim e v o tes and w o n -lo st r e co rd s in it p lay a fter p la y . T o m e, that 8:15 A rpent - A rch D ukes • 6:00 F eg efeu er - F eral in eigh t y e a r s and m oved from paren theses: is great r e so u r c e fu ln e ss." 6:45 M cCoy - M clnnes 9:00 Y ah tzee’s - W arriers A T T E N T IO N C A R O W N ER S 14th to 10th in the ra tin g s. 1. MICHIGAN STATE (19) (4-0) T he c r itic is m of the offen siv e 9:45 W est Shaw 3 -4 7:30 Akbarama - Aku Aku 8:15 Hubbard 7-10 T he MSU sa ilin g club w ill m eet T im e F ie ld 2 2 . N otre D am e (9) (3-0) team has been th reefolu . Som e 9:00 M cRae - McKinnon Oklahoma, undefeated in th ree have question ed Jim m y R aye’s at 7:30 tonight in Room 32, Union. 6:00 W est Shaw 1-2 3. A labam a (4) (3-0) c om ple te fr o n t end r e p a ir and a lig n m e n t sta r ts, la s t crack ed the top 10 4. UCLA (1) (4-0) p a ssin g a b ility , so m e have r e ­ S lid es of p ast club a c tiv itie s w ill 6:45 B acard i - B alder 9:45 Akua Pahula - Akrojox in 1963 when the S oon ers fin ish ed be show n. Shore sch ool w ill 7:30 C arthage - Cabana Soccer 5. Southern C alifornia (1) ( 4-0) m arked about the e r r o r s and follow the m eetin g. A ll in terested • b ra ke s * suspension eighth in U P I’S final rankings. 6. N ebraska (1) (4-0) p en a lties that se e m to thwart s a ilo r s and n o v ices a re invited 8:15 A r e s - A rchaeopteryx T im e F ie ld 5 7. G eorgia T ech (4-0) the m ajority of Spartan d r iv e s . 9:00 R ejex - H urts 9:45 H am pshire B arrow s - * wheel balancing * s te e rin g c o r re c tio n s T h is w eek ’s top 10 underwent 8 . F lorid a (4-0) A few a r e w ondering about the to attend. 9:45 W ilding - W ivern Spartan V illage so m e m ajor changes a s A rkan­ w ay the d efen ses have bottled * * * * T im e F ie ld 3 9. Purdue (3-1) * m o to r tune ups sa s , which lo s t it s fir s t regu lar 10. Oklahoma (3-0) up A ll-A m e r ic a halfback C lint T he can oe sh e lte r w ill be open 6:00 W im bledon - W indsor W O M E N ’S IM sea so n gam e in 25 sta r ts, and 6:45 A r isto c r a ts - Argonaughts T e n n e sse e dropped out o f the W ednesday, T hursday, and F r i­ 7:30 Brougham - B rew ery S o r o r i t y V o l le y b a l l day from 2 - 5 p .m . so that en­ Low er Gym s e le c t group while Purdue, which F l y W ith Th e M S U F l y i n g C lu b tran ts in the a ll-u n iv e r sity c a ­ 8:15 W indjam m er - W ildcats L IS K E Y ’S A u to S a fe ty C e n te r fe ll from the top 10 two w eeks ago, returned in the ninth p o si­ noe r a ce m ay rent can oes at th eir 9:00 A M F’S - T on y B oys 9:45 S lin gsh ots - Manor Men T im e C ourt 1 7:00 KAQ-Phi Mu own ex p en se for p r a c tic e s e s ­ 124 SOUTH LARCH I ¡ y 4-7346 tion a fter sco rin g an im p r e ssiv e Victory o v e r Iowa. - T H E W IN G E D s io n s . E n tries w ill b e taken T im e F ie ld 4 6:00 G randm others - K erm its 7:30 Alpha Xi D elta - Alpha Om icron Pi M ichigan State, defending n a - until noon today at Shaw H all. H erm its T im e C ou rt 2 T he r a ce is scheduled for Sat­ S P A R T A N S - urday at 9 a .m . on the Red Cedar 6:45 W est Shaw 8 -9 7:30 W est Shaw 6 -7 7:00 C hi Omega - Kappa D elta 7:30 Alpha Chi Om ega - behind W est Shaw. 8:15 R ed T rojan s - T eam A sh er A m azons L e a r n how to f l y in one of o u r t h r e e a i r ­ 9:00 T h e Seven - Schular M ets T im e C ourt 3 p la n e s . A tte n d to n ig h t’ s in t r o d u c t o r y m e e t in g 7:00 Alpha Phi - T r i D elt B ats T im e Field 5 — f r e e f i l m on f l y i n g to the B a h a m a s w i l l E veryone f t invited to attend 7:30 Sigm a Kappa - 6:00 E a st Shaw 1-4 be shown. N e w m e m b e r s w e l c o m e . the m eetin g of the m en 's and Alpha Gamma D elta 6:45 Superstition - Setutes w om en’s volleyb all club W ednes­ 7:30 A b el - Abaddon F ie ld Hockey day at 7:30 p .m . in Gym I of 7 :0 0 P . M . - R O O M 3 4 - U N I O N the Men’s IM. C om e ready to 8:15 F ern - F en cilir T im e 9:00 Hubbard 3 -5 5:00 N orth C a se - P h illip s play. NEED EXTRA POCKET MONEY? Improve g o lf g a m e F S O .. J B J a t student clinic MSU co ed s w ill have a ch ance to take up golf or im prove th eir in c a s e of rain), with audio visu al aid trainin g 7:30 - 9 p .m . in the gam e T h ursday and F rid ay at a W omen’s IM B uilding. c lin ic . 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M inneapolis, M innesota Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 11 , 1966 5 B R A Z I L I A N S S ta te g e ts fu n d s L a w s t u d e n t s v i s i t f o r m i g r a n t s c h o o ls By T R IN K A C L IN E S ta te s’ d iscu ssio n -ty p e c o u r se s . D epartm ent of State agency in- State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r M ichigan w ill r e ceiv e a $31 a rea s, too. F or exam ple, if a One rem arked, “ It is v e r y in ­ volved. m illion grant for its program child needs g la s s e s , money for Sixteen B ra zilia n law students te r e stin g to b e exposed to t h is .’’ of b etter education for m igrant a hot lunch, or needs b reak ­ a re v isitin g the MSI) cam pus B r a z il u n iv e r s itie s follow a rig id T en w i n n i n g the six -w e e k children, according to a U .S. fa st at sch ool because he hasn ’t th is week a s part o f their s i x - le c tu re sy stem . sch o la r sh ip s from va rio u s law O ffice of Education spokesm an. had any at hom e, funds under week U n ited S tates tour. Monday w as devoted to tou r­ sc h o o ls in R io de J an eiro in ­ In a speech to the R egional T itle I help local ed ucators to T h e students arrived in L a n ­ ing the MSU cam pus, w here the clude fifth -y e a r students F la v ia C onference on the Education of m eet h is n eeds. sing Sunday evening follow ing students m et Glen T aggart, Dean M aria C o s t a , R oberto W ilson D isadvantaged C hildren at K e l ­ a w eek in N ew York w here they of International P rogram s; How­ C ardoso F ernandes, S ergio L u iz A tradem ark of T itle I p ro­ logg C e n t e r T hursday, John m et p r o fe s s o r s and o ffic ia ls. B e ­ ard N e v ille , MSU P rovost; and F ru ito s Motta and L a ir S c o r a - Hughes said th is 1966-67 fisc a l gram s, Hughes noted, is y e a r - ca u se o f th eir e x p r e sse d d e ­ Jack B r e slin , S ecreta ry of the llc k . year figu re com pares with $35 round schooling for the d isa d ­ s ir e to becom e acquainted with Board of T r u s te e s . T h ey had m illion for la st y e a r . Of the $35 vantaged. students, part of th eir L ansing lunch at Owen Graduate C enter A lso , fou rth -year students o f m illion appropriated, Michigan stay w ill focu s on m eetin g MSU and dinner at K ellogg C enter law R odrigo L ou reiro M artins spent $31 m illion, Hughes said. stu dents. and view ed the exhibit in K r e s - and J o s e Antonio Culgula G u e- T h us, he explained, th is y e a r ’s M ichigan State students in te r ­ ge C en ter by B ra zilia n sc u lp ­ des; th ird year, L uiz C a r lo s e sted in inviting one or m ore tor M ario C ravo. R od rigu es Silva; second y ea r, appropriation was reduced a c ­ cord ingly. ASMSU sets of the v is ito r s to th eir c a fe ­ T od ay and W ednesday m unic­ Sergio B erm u d es. Not included in the $31 m il­ te r ia s, r e sid en ce hall ro o m s, ipal and cir c u it cou rts, theC ourt lion grant is a $3 m illion fed ­ petition dates fr a te r n itie s or so r o r itie s tonight of A p p e a l s , Suprem e Court, Z w aren steyn e x p l a i n e d that a re urged to c a ll P r o fe ss o r H e n - H ouse o f R ep resen ta tives, Sen ­ m any of the students alrea d y have Campus Chest Kickojf era l appropriation for n e g le c t­ ed a n d delinquent c h i l d r e n , T he A ssociated Students of drik Z w arensteyn, 355-1798, or ate and the O ldsm obile fa c to r ie s v a rio u s d e g r e e s o r a re teach in g. Hughes added. MSU w ill handle petitioning for the R o o sev elt H otel, L an sin g, a r e on the agenda. W ednesday B erm u d es studied in the U nited G e ttin g re a d y to m e e t th is y e a r ' s quota a r e le ft to r ig h t, Lud en e Jackson ( c h a i r ­ m a n ), Use N ic o la y , Jean R a by , L o w e ll T r e a s t e r and Ruth C u r t i s , The c a m p a ig n M ichigan r e c e iv e s its funds a student position on the East w here they a re staying. evening the group w ill m eet in S tates in 1963-4 with the A m e r ­ under T itle I which m akes funds L ansing Human R elations Com­ A ll a r e h ere on a U .S . D e­ con feren ce with rep resen ta tiv e s ican F ie ld S erv ice program . w i l l b egin today with a k ic k o f f d in n e r at K e llo g g C e n t e r . State N e w s photo by K a r l S c r ib n e r available to the sta tes for setting m issio n , at the req uest of Mayor partm ent of State-funded p r o ­ of student organ ization s. up p rogram s to r a ise the edu ca­ Gordon T hom as. gram . T h ey w ere se le c te d from T h e Law School at the U n i­ tional le v e l of disadvantaged c h il­ p articip an ts of a s e r ie s of s e m ­ v e r s ity of Michigan w ill r e c e iv e dren. P etition s may be picked up and in a rs held in B ra z il by MSU’s the v is ito r s T hursday, returned to 308 Student S erv ices R em edial reading accounts for Z w arensteyn, who rece n tly t e r ­ F rid a y the B ra zilia n s w ill tour b efore 5 p .m . T hursday. P eti­ about 70 per cent of all T itle m inated a th r e e -y e a r sta y th ere. D earborn and D etroit and attend S election w as based on a ctiv e the F innish m ovie " L ittle P e te r ” N o p r o o f S u k a r n o w a s i n v o l v e d I p ro jects, Hughes said. tio n ers w ill be interview ed F r i­ day. T itle I p rogram s help in other p a r t i c i p a t i o n in the sem in a rs at F a irch ild T h ea ter. and on an independent p ie c e of A round-table con feren ce with work subm itted at the c lo s e of MSU B ra zilia n students i s sc h e d ­ STORE HOURS: MON THRU SAT 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM the le c tu r e s. uled for Saturday m orning. Sat­ i n R e d c o u p a t t e m p t , s a y s M a l i k WED NOON UNTIL 9 PM A ccording to Z w arensteyn, the urday afternoon the group w ill stu d en ts’ im m ediate rea ctio n to be fr e e for sig h tseein g and sh op ­ TOKYO i f ) — Indonesian F o r ­ fault, the P eo p le’s C onsultative Sukarno’s name has cropped N ew York w as fascin ation by the ping. eign M in ister Adam M alik said A ssem b ly w ill ask for h is e x ­ up frequently in testim on y co n ­ c le a r e s t given thus far by a gov­ d ifferen ce o f u n iversity a tm o s­ F rom M ichigan the group w ill ernm ent m in ister of Sukarno's ph ere. Monday m orning the B r a ­ v is it C hicago, the South, W ash­ Monday he knew of no proof p lan ation .” cern in g C om m unist party a ctiv ­ Subandrio, accused of being actual ro le sin c e the m ilitary zilia n s v i s i t e d Z w aren steyn ’s ington, D .C . and back to N ew that P r esid e n t Sukarno w a s in ­ it ie s in Indonesia, but th ere has involved in the O ctober, 1965 took over the governm ent in c la s s on con tracts, th eir fir s t Y ork. volved in the abortive C om m u­ been no d irect accusation again st M arch. n ist coup attem pt in Indonesia coup attem pt, is now on tr ia l him . H e said in a statem ent exp osu re to A m erican teaching F ro m the R ecife, Pernam buco, la s t y e a r . on c h a rg es o f treason, su b v er­ read at the tria l that he had no m ethods. A ll spoke in favor of the U nited se m in a r s w ere ch osen S ergio H ow ever, he noted that S u k ar- sion and corruption. ____________ knowledge of the planned coup. Sarm ento da Silva B raga, M aria n o ’s nam e h as been m entioned M alik, in Tokyo on a global A lic e S ilva L im a, C la r is sa M e i- in testim o n y at the tr ia l in J a - f i r i f t l n w i n n i n f l tour to explain the p o lic ie s of ra V a sc o n c e llo s and Ignez de karta of fo rm er F oreign M in is- V J l l T T I n W i n n i n g the new Indonesian governm ent, U N u rg e s C a stro , fifth -y ea r law students, and E dison R od rigu es B arbalho te r Subandrio and said the ju d i­ DETROIT (Æ) - D em ocrat se n ­ a lso c la rified Sukarno’s ro le in c ia r y would in v estig a te those ato ria l candidate G. Mennen W il­ the governm ent. and J o se F elin to B arboza, law ­ T O D A Y . . F rom 7:00 P.M a rm s ban yers. r e fe r e n c e s . lia m s has slipp ed two p ercen t­ Speaking at the F oreign C o r­ a g e points and continues to tra il H e said the p resid en t’s p o s i­ tion is now subordinate to the T h e R e c ife six w ere invited resp on d en ts Club o f Japan, M al­ h is Republican opponent, Sen. P e o p le ’s C onsultative A ssem b ly, SIMONE SBNORET'WES MONTAND by the U .S . A gency for Interna­ in S . A f r i c a tional D evelopm ent. T he U .S . In­ ik sa id if Sukarno’s involvem ent R obert P . G riffin, according to in the coup attem pt is e sta b - a cop yrigh ted p ollp u b lish ed M on - headed by Gen. Abdul sution, and that anything Sukar­ H aris N a - um sueem a b ap the K n o c k - A - B o o t tern ation al S e rv ice i s the other lish ed ” or that he e v e r w as at day by the D etroit N ew s. UNITED NATIONS, N .Y . (i) - no sa y s in contradiction to the A com m ittee of the G eneral A s­ a ssem b ly "of c o u r se cannot be sem b ly approved by a w ide m a r­ im plem ented." B a te s F l o a t e r gin today a resolu tio n condem n­ Y A S S H A K O S H I M A " T h e governm ent is trying to ing r a c i a l discrim in ation and return the position of the p r e s i­ 7:35-9:40 P.M . so light it a lm o st floats through urging all nations to im p ose e c o ­ dent to that of the constitution J a p a n e s e p a n to m im is t to all kinds of w eather . . . our hand- nom ic and diplom atic m ea su r e s and to the d e cisio n s of the a s ­ FR ID A Y : and an a rm s em bargo again st se m b ly ,” he said . Then he added; ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lasted cactus tan shaggy suede South A frica . T he vote w as 86 to 2 , with “ Of c o u rse, the p resid en t h im se lf "B E S T F O R E IG N F IL M O F T H E V F » R 1- casual with crepe sole and h ee l. has the right to resign if he fe e ls 18 ab sten tion s. T he C om m unist bloc voted fo r the resolu tion , p e r f o r m a t F airch ild he d o es not want to con tin u e.” 16.00 M alik’s statem en t w as the w h ile the U nited S ta tes, B ritain A p erfo rm a n ce by the outstand­ T he M ltch ell-R uff T r io , a ja zz A m erican m u s ic . In the final and F ran ce w ere among the ab­ program of this y ea r’s s e r ie s , ing Jap an ese p an tom im ist, Y a ss group with a sim ila r background M E N ’S SHOP 210 A B B O T T ROAD sta in e r s. South A frica and P o rt­ I f you n e e d an H akoshim a, w ill be p resen ted at in ja z z and c la s s ic a l m u sic , w ill A pril 11, Won-kyung Cho, one ugal c a st the n egative v o te s . 8:15 tonight in F a irch ild T h ea te r . appear Jan. 24 in a perform an ce of K orea's forem o st a r tists , The resolu tion would have the H akoshim a h as been com pared m arked by a strong influence of sc h o la r s and dance c r it ic s , w ill IN S T A N T TREAT G eneral A seem b ly rea ffirm its by th eater c r it ic s to the acknow­ A frican - Indian rhythm ic con­ p resen t a so lo con cert con sistin g J a c o b s o n s condem nation of vio la tio n s of hu­ man righ ts and fundamental fr e e ­ led g ed m a ste r of pantom im e, ce p ts from B r a z il. M arcel M arceau. of 10 c la s s ic K orean d a n c e d a n ces. C o m e and s to k e up STREET dom s " w h erev er they o ccu r." On F eb . 24 a young V en ezu el­ Season and individual p erfo r­ T he p erform an ce w ill be one of But it r e fe r s sp e c ific a lly to apar­ a n c la s s ic g u ita r ist, A lir io D iaz, m an ce tick ets m ay be obtained on p a n c a k e s . . . STORE HOURS: MON THRU SAT 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM fiv e p resen tatio n s in th is y e a r ’s WED NOON UNTIL 9 PM theid, South A frica ’s rig id s y s ­ w ill p r ese n t a r e c ita l of Latin through the Union T ick et O ffice. tem of r a cia l sep aration , and to A sian - Latin A m e r ic a n -A fr ic a n S e r ie s . INFORMATION►3^2-6944 ' . . . ham burgers. . . alleg ed r a c ia l d iscrim in ation in L A S T 2 DAYS R hodesia and P ortugal’s A frican T he S e r ie s is being p resen ted by the L ectu re-C o n cert S e r ie s 1:00 - 3:05 - 5:10 - 7:20 - 9:30 te r r ito r ie s . . . . c h ili s i z e s . . . The resolu tion , sp o n so red by o ffic e , the A sian Studies C enter, 40 A frican and A sian co u n tries, te r and the A frican Students Cen­ te r . " A T R U L Y A D U L T L O V E S T O R Y ! IT IS A . . s te a k and e g g s . . a ls o c a lls on a ll nations to co m ­ p ly w ith p reviou s G eneral A s­ On N ov. 8, A li Akbar Khan, B E A U T IF U L F IL M , F IN E L Y M A D E !” at sem b ly reso lu tio n s for applica­ the Indian m a ste r of the sarod , tion of econom ic and diplom atic a g u ita r -lik e in stru m en t,' w ill N .Y . Herald Tribune m e a su r e s again st South A frica p r e sen t h is company o f m u si­ and with an arm s em bargo vot­ c ia n s . T h is p erform an ce w ill ed again st the w h ite-m in ority Include the b est in m odern jazz governm ent by the S ecurity coun­ im p rovisation and Indian c la s s ­ c il . ic a l m u sic . PROGRAM INFORMATION^ 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 5 I P A N C A K E , PROGRAMINFORMATION ^ 482*3905' ACADEMY IlfcllW ( R L A D M E R J fc a J iT O D A Y . n r T r t « * . I AWARD NOMINEE: H O U S E j B est F oreign F ilm f l l U MUOVI T O n A V F eatur® at 1:00-3:05 ’GOLDFINGER’ .T omorrow ¿ ¿ 'I I U U A T 5 :1 5 -7 :2 5 -9 :4 0 P.M . At 3:00 - 7:00 I^ t f lP lf S ’ P A V j M ic in i Z B Sigma III presents Di AR JO H N slamng Jail Kulle and CHnslina Schollm TWlNTlEIMCfN1URYton - L ate P lu s F un C a r to o n " T H E A S T R O D U C K ” anbstKwnage STAM M "D R . NO” At 1:00 - 5:00 ' - 8:50 P . M . ( JAMES BOKO IS 1JACK FOR MORE! S ta rts T h u rs. — Ptful Newman * Janet L eigh in "HARPER" P lu s C onnie S teven s Jim Hutton in "NEVER TOO LATE’ — —— — 2 820 E . G r a n d R i v e r L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n P hone 4 8 7 - 3 7 6 1 Stephen Boyd. Raquel Welch, Edmond O'Brien, Donald Pleasence, Arthur OConnell, SEANCONNERY SEANCONNERY] William RedfieMand Arthur Kennedy, C in em ascop e, C olor By D elux GOLDFTKGER ’D r.N o* 1 44 O u r s is a T ra d e A S IA N • L A T IN A M E R IC A N • A F R IC A N T h a t S e r v ic e M a d e S E R IE S presents y o u n g -sp irited com fort A n o th e r s e rv ic e to E . L a n s in g a fo o t. . .D e a r fo a m ca su a l slip p ers YASS and M S U - C o m p l e t e P o s ta l S e r v ic e th a t fla tte r y o u r fe e t a n d your H A K O S H IM A on the E a s t E n d o f T o w n . le is u r e f a s h io n s . S lip in to th e s e c o m p le te ly ( P a n to m im is t) P a r c e l P o s t (D o m e s tic only) With adm irab le sk ill th is Japanese a rtist brings forth a w a s h a b le O r io n c a s u a ls w ith s o ft f o a m in n e r s o le s . pure but human art a s he r e v e a ls the m agic of great pantom im e. Without the u se of th ea trica l tr ic k s, Hak­ R e g is te r e d M a ll (9 :0 0 -4 :0 0 ) osh im a m a s te r s tim e , sp a ce, and body control making W h it e , p in k , tu r q u o is e , c e r is e . S iz e s S e5 -6 ), M {6V2-7Vî ), L (8 -9 ). h is program a tru ly a r tistic even t. S t a m p s ,C e r t i fi e d M a l l , M o n e y o r d e r s A . S lip -o n .3 . 0 0 B. B o o t. 4 . 0 0 C . S c u ff. 3 . 0 0 T O N IG H T - 8 : 1 5 p .m . ACCESSORIES F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e CAM PUS B O O K STORE Student A d m is s io n : P u b l ic : $2.00 500 Across F r o m B e rkey 507 E. Grand River Jacobson's Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1966 6 M ic h ig an State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n C a ll T e tfje ?ea?le îjeacher HELP YOURSELF TO BETTER LIVING w i t h C l a s s i f ie d 355-8255 R e a d ie r w a Mt A O S , WANT ADS A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t Em p lo y m e n t F o r Rent T h e State N ew s does not PONTIAC 1956. Blue and w hite, EMPLOYERS OVERLOADCOM- WANTED MALE lib ra ry p ages FORD FAIRLANE 500 V-8 sta - MEL’S AUTO SERVICE. East THREE BLOCKS from cam pus - with a p erm it r a c ia l or relig io u s d iscrim in a tio n in it s ad­ tionw agon. Autom atic tra n s­ good condition. C om pletely new ignition sy ste m . Any reasonable L ansin g’s only garage is now PANY, tem porary a ssig n m en ts for experienced o ffice g ir ls . No to work ap proxim ately 20 hours p er w eek . Monday - F rid a y . 512 Abbott S treet. Two m en, located at 1108 E ast Grand Ri­ lowcost v e r tisin g c o l u m n s . T he State N ew s w ill not accept m is s io n . Special $946.53. 6 4 6 - 5043. 3 -1 0 /1 2 o ffer. 355-1139. 3 -1 0 /1 3 ver. 332-3255. C fe e , top pay. Phone 4 8 7 -6071. C -1 0 /1 3 P r e fe r d ally sch ed u le, 8-12 noon or 1 to 5 p .m . $1.25 to $1.40 $60 each p er m onth. C all 3 3 2 - 2780. 5 -1 0 /1 3 1W AN T AD a d v ertisin g which d isc r im ­ in ates a g a i n s t religion , FORD RANCH Wagon, I960, 0 - cy lin d er, stick , 46,000 m ile s, PONTIAC GTO 1964. 4 - sp eed . E x tra s. Must s e l l. Make o ffe r . ACCIDENT PROBLEM? KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. C all CITY OF East L ansing School 1 p er hour. See M rs. Ruth F ra m e, M ichigan State L ib rary, 735 E. ONE OR two m en, P riv a te bed­ room , 9 month le a s e . $60. C ro ssin g Guard. $6.00 p er r a c e , co lo r or national or­ 3 5 1 -5 8 6 6. 3 -1 0 /1 3 sm a ll dents to la r g e w r e c k s. 1007 M ay. 482-2331. 3 -1 0 /1 3 • AUTOM OTIVE $250. 482-9324 a fter 5 p .m . day. Should be in good health. M ichigan, L ansing, W ednesday ig in . 3 -1 0 /1 1 PONTIAÒ 1964; ÖTO, 4 -sp eed , A m erican and foreign c a r s . • EM PLOYM ENT C all P erson n el o ffic e , ED 7 - or T hursday, O ctober 12 -1 3 . FORD 1964. N in e p a ssen g er p o sitra ction , rev erb erized ra­ Guaranteed w ork . 482-1286. 1731. 3 -1 0 /1 3 3 -1 0 /1 3 F o r Sale • FO R R EN T w agon. P ow er ste e rin g , good d io . T ake over p aym ents, IV _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C 2628 E. K alam azoo. STUDENT WIFE for full tim e PRESSMAN FOR le tte r p r e s s SEWING MACHINE SALE, L arge • FO R S A L E condition, runs w e ll. $950. 4 -2 7 2 9 . 5 -1 0 /1 7 LEAR JET ste r e o 8-track tape • L O S T & FOUND A u to m o tiv e p layer and radio. $100. 489 s a le s c le r k . See M rs. M ille r , job shop. Hand feed and auto­ s e le c tio n of reconditioned, used Phone 48 4 -9 5 4 0 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 PONTIAC 1964, B onneville; 4 - m atic p r e s s e s . MYERS PRINT­ m a ch in es. S in gers, W hites, • P ER SO N A L CHEVROLET", 1953. 1955. Engine, 6863. 5 -1 0 /1 1 ACE HARDWARE, 201 East door, pow er b rak es, steerin g , ING SERVICE, 1421 E ast M ichi­ U n iv ersa l, N ecch i. $19.95 to • P EA N U TS PERSO N A L Body good. B est O ffer. A fter F&RD GALAXIE 1903. ¿-d o o r, Grand R iver. C -1 0 /2 0 se a t, and w indow. F actory a ir - ENGINE VOLKSWAG ÉÑ c o m - gan. IV 2 -2 5 5 4 . 1 0 -1 0 /1 2 $3 9 .9 5 . G uaranteed. Easy • R EA L ESTA TE 6 p .m ., 3 55-2876. 5 -1 0 /1 2 six stic k . E xcellent condition. EARNINGS ARE unlim ited a s an conditioning, good condition. p letely rebuilt, $150. Phone te r m s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ • S E R V IC E CHEVROLET 1965 E iscayn e, 6- F ir s t $685 ca sh . JOHN’S AUTO AVON rep resen ta tiv e. Turn 3-10./11 • TRAN SPO RTATIO N cy lin d er, standard sh ift. 15,000 SALES, 816 R.G. C u r tiss, two $1750. Phone 351-5237. 882-1436. your fr e e tim e into $$. F o r F o r Rent TING CO., 1115 N. W ashington. 3 -1 0 /1 3 4 8 9 -6 4 4 8 . C -1 0 /1 3 b lock s north of M iller and appointment in your h om e, w rite TV RENTALS for stu d en ts. E - • WANTED m ile s . $ 1 ,2 2 5 . 355-0855. W ashington.. C - 1 0 /13 PONTIAC I960 co n v ertib le. A u- Scooters & C ycles con om ical r a te s by the term HONEYWELL PENTAX with 3 -1 0 /1 2 M rs. Alona Hucklns, 5 6 6 4 School to m a tic, pow er steerin g and WILL TRADE l9 5 ? Dodge harci- or m onth. UNIVERSITY TV 50m m F -2 le n s , 200m m F -4 .5 D EA D LIN E CHEVROLET 1^66 Impala c o n - MERCURY, 1959, autom atic, $90. b ra k es. Good tir e s . No ru st. top for m o to rcy cle. C all TU S treet, H aslett, M ichigan, or RENTALS. 484-9 2 6 3 . C le n s , H oneyw ell Strobe 66A, a l­ v e r tib le . Only 5,000 m ile s . IV Must s e l l. Owner leaving coun­ c a ll IV 2 -6 8 9 3 . 5 - 1 0 /1 4 1 P.M . o n e c la s s doy b e­ Phone 489-6071. 5 -1 0 /1 4 2 -2 9 0 3 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 so G o ssen m eter, and f ilte r s . 5 -8 2 2 7 or 372-6779. 5 -1 0 /1 4 try.' 3 5 5-4116. 3 -1 0 /1 2 GIRL TO liv e in private room , WILL RENT m y wom an’s Eng- fo re publ i c o t i o n PORSHE 1958 C lean, $995.1959 HONDA 1966; Scram b ler, l 66u lish b ic y c le . $8 term . B a s­ C a se for a ll. $225. C all M .G. 1964 in ex cellen t quality hom e. T h ree blocks CHEVROLET IMPALA 1903 S.S. Thunderbird co n v ertib le. M int. m ile s , need m oney. $520 or b est 4 8 7 -3 1 6 2 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 C o n c e ' i o t i o n s * 12 n o o n one from cam pus, for baby sittin g , k e t. ED 2 -8 4 9 8 . 1 -1 0 /1 1 C onvertible. 327 cu . in ., 4 condition. White w ith red in­ o ffe r . 353-1907. 5 -1 0 /1 7 UNFINISHED FURNITURE: bar $895. 355-3221. 5 -1 0 /1 3 ironing. 337-0258. 5 -1 0 /1 4 c la s s doy before publicotion sp eed . Must s e l l. C all after te r io r . C all P ete N em m ers, TRIUMPH 650. Must se ll.R e b u ilt Apartments s to o ls , night stands, c h e s t-o f- 7 p .m . 372-6659 1 0 -1 0 /1 2 3 3 7 -1 0 1 6 . 5 -1 0 /1 2 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR w a - HELP WANTED; w eeken ds. d ra w ers, b o o k ca ses, p re­ engine, C all John at 351-7358. PHONE CHEVROLET 1961 Impala c o n - M G-TD 1951. 489-110Ó. gen, 1961; pow er ste erin g , 3 -1 0 /1 3 Healthy, outdoor work - $1.75 OKEMOS TOWN House Apart­ fin ish ed p ictu re fr a m e s, and b ra k es, radio. $525. Phone hour. B ring a carload and com e m en ts. Spacious th ree bed­ 355-8255 v ertib le. Automatic, V -8 , r -h , 3 -1 0 /1 2 3 3 2 -6 2 7 1 . 5 -1 0 /1 7 HONDA 1965; S -9 0 , $290, e x - out to E m erald V alley Turf m o r e . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 e x tr a s . Gary 351-7768. room s u p sta ir s. 2 1/ 2 baths, S. P en n sylvan ia. TU 2 -0 2 7 6 . OLDSMOBILE 1966, D ynam ic 88. RATES 3 -1 0 /1 2 RAMBLER 1962, c la s s ic , i-d ooF , c e lle n t. C all after 6:00 p .m . Incorporated, 7450 W eller Road, conveniently p la ced . L arge C -1 0 /1 3 4 - door H oliday, tro p ic tu r­ G regory, M ichigan, 223-9966, 1 D A Y ............. S I.50 CHEVROLET 19$T." New m otor n onslip rea r a xle, ex cellen t co n - 3 5 5 -6 3 4 0 . 3 -1 0_/1 _3 dlnlng-kitchen a r e a . F ront and no r u st. B est o ffer. 355- q u o ise . C all IV 2 -4 0 0 5 . dition, 34,000 actual m ile s , B .S.A . 650cc L ightening, l9 6 b . A rea 517. 3 -1 0 /1 1 back en tran ce. F u ll b asem en t. BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7'* - $3.34, 3 D AYS...........S3.00 3 -1 0 /1 2 8” - $3.86, d e liv ered . A lso $550. 337-1885. 3 -1 0 /1 1 Many a c c e s s o r ie s . M ust s e ll GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT C hildren w elco m e. F or appoint­ 5 DAYS.......... 55.00 6283. 3 -1 0 /1 2 sh eet c a k e s. KWAST BAKER­ OLDSMOBILE 196$; d y n a m i c , RAMBLER '1959 A m erican W â- im m ed ia tely . 482-0513. for perm anent p o sitio n s for m en m ent, c a ll State M anagement CHEVROLET 1959 Im pala. 2 - v er y clean , one y ea r w arranty and w om en in o ffice, s a le s , C orporation, 332-8687. IES, 303 S. W ashington (b ased on 10 w o rd s p e r ad) gon. Standard sh ift, o v e r -d r iv e , 3 -1 0 /1 3 F randor; B rookfield P la za , E .L . door, hardtop, V -8, au tom atic. le ft, 9500 m ile s . C all 372-4948. tech n ica l. IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . C -1 0 /1 3 O ver 10, 15* per word, p er day. V ery sharpl 351-4513. v e r y good body and tir e s , New SUZUKI i9 6 0 m odel 5S c c . L e s s Phone o r d e r s, IV 4 -1 3 1 7 . 1 0-1 0 /1 2 C -1 0 /1 3 3 -1 0 /1 2 clu tch . 355-9914. 3 -1 0 /1 2 than 200 m ile s . Phone 6 4 6 - TWO MALE students to sh are C -1 0 /1 3 T h e r e w . l l be c 50c s e r v i r OLDSMOBILE 88, 1062, power 2343. 3—1—/1 3 TWO PART tim e m a le. 5-10 la rg e apartm ent with tw o. 4 8 5 - ond bookkeeping chorre i CHEVROLET 1959 w hite Impala s te e r in g , b ra k es. Good con ­ STUDEBAKER 1955 C oupe.”HaI Red, good co n - in the evening. E xperienced 3817. 3 -1 0 /1 3 PIANO, STEINWAY Grand, full t h i s ad is not paid eitnu co n v ertib le. Six cylin d er stic k . Pontiac V-8 with 9,000 m ile s . HONDA S-9Ô. s iz e , p erfect condition. C all d ition . $600. 627-5283. on ten key adding m achine. $2.00 Good condition. $395. 3 5 3 - 3 -1 0 /1 2 $250 . 353-7624. 5 -1 0 /1 7 dition. $225. Phone 484-4395. LUXURIOUS: NEW apartm ent, 3 3 2 -4790. 3 -1 0 /1 3 o ne » e e k . p er hour. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n 7639. 5 -1 0 /1 7 3 -1 0 /1 1 m odern furniture and appliances OLDSMOBILE 19bb, C u tlass co n - THUNDERBIRD 195?, p erfect needed. 372-2730. 3 -1 0 /1 3 WOOD BREAKFAST tab le a"nd condition, new tir e s , paint and HONDA *5ü 7 Í9Ó3. Good con - throughout. N ear cam pu s. CHEVROLET” 195T: 2 - door, v e r tib le , blue with w hite top. PART TIME woman gro cery two ben ches $15. T eak drop dition. $150 Phone 355-2750. Fouth m an needed. 595 Spar­ A u to m o tiv e sm a ll V -8, autom atic. $175. Phone 88 2 -2 6 1 7 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 th ree to p s. P riced to s e ll. c a sh ie r . C all in p erso n . Spartan tan A venue, 332-1221. le a f dining tab le, 6 m atching $1695. Phone ED 7-2474 and 3 -1 0 /1 1 AUSTIN HEALY 1965, 6 cy lin d er Phone IV 9-1 8 9 5 . 206 B ennett, Shop - R ite M arket. 940 T row ­ 5 -1 0 /1 4 c h a ir s $115. Gold, nylon up­ OLDSMOBILE 1962;~F-85 station ED 2 -0 8 1 1 . 5 -1 0 /1 1 TWO GIRL'S bik es i ex cellen t B ritlsh racing green , w ire L an sin g. 5 -1 0 /1 7 b rid ge Road. 3 -1 0 /1 3 h o lstered ch air $25. B ar r e ­ w agon. Standard sh ift, luggage condition. $20 and $35. 3 32- WANTED: TWO g ir ls , w inter w h eels, radio, $2300. W ill trade. fr ig era to r $65. 351-7271. COMET 1962. 2 - d oor. M e- ra ck . Radio, good condition. TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, harcP 6996 after 5 p.m . 3- 10/11 EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER, te r m . One g ir l, sp rin g term . 3 -1 0 /1 3 | IV 9-5872 after 4 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 1 top co n vertib le. E xcellent con­ ch an ic’s c a r . Get what you IV 2 -8 3 5 9 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 two sm a ll ch ild ren . Our hom e S ublease, Cedar V illa g e. 3 5 1 - dition. $1750. Phone Pat 3 7 2 - SELL SUZUKI X -6 , $600 or o f- GARAGE SALE by Church Guild, .■ AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite l 9 6 l . pay fo r. Maddy. 3 5 3 -7 4 2 4 . near cam pus. 9 :0 0 -4 :0 0 T hurs­ 4710. 5 -1 0 /1 4 OLDSMOBILE l9 6 6 Super 68. 4 - fe r . 3500 m ile s , 2 5 0 cc. 353- I New tir e s , battery, paint. O v er- 5 - 1 0 /1 4 3731 betw een 7 -1 0 p.m . 304 D ro ste C ir c le , (off C ahill door sedan. P ow er ste er in g and 1347. 3 -1 0 /1 2 day or F rid ay. 3 3 2 -6 4 7 2 . MALE STUDENTS I One and two t hauled. 355-3095. 3 -1 0 /1 3 CORVAIR 1963, Monza, 4 -sp e e d . 5 -1 0 /1 7 3 -1 0 /1 3 D riv e), E. L ansing, O ctober 13, b ra k es, radio, a u to m a tic,w h ite­ MARK ill' DUCATI 1966, 2 5 0 cc. bedroom furnished ap artm en ts. ; AttSTIN HEALEY, l9 5 7 . $695. TRIUMPH HERALD, 196Î con - 14. 10:30 a .m . - 4:00 p .m . E xcellen t condition. $800. 2337 w a lls . Good condition. $1,300. 5 -sp e e d , 31 hp, Candy apple MAIDS, DAY and night. F iv e C lo se to cam p u s. Im m ediate ; 3 5 1 -7 8 2 2 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 v e r tib le . Has new top and In occupancy. $60 p er student. C lothing, baby furniture, to y s, A u reliu s Road, H olt. 69 9 - 6 2 7 -9 1 8 0 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 red, extra equipm ent. L ike day w eek. S ee M rs. B oggs, Uni­ good condition throughout. IV 3 3 2 -5330. 5 -1 0 /1 7 d is h e s , m isc e lla n e o u s. 3 -1 0 /1 3 » BUICK 1963 Wildcat con vertib le, 2341. 5 -1 0 /1 3 new. 351-4361. 5 -1 0 /1 4 v e r sity Inn M otel, E ast Lan­ OPEL KADETT l9 b 5 , sta tio n w a - 2 -9 8 1 2 . 5 -1 0 /1 4 OPTIMA OFFICE typ ew riter, e - » beautiful condition. W ill s e ll CORVAIR 1963 Monza, 4 -s p e e d . gon, m any e x tr a s. E xcellen t YAMAHA, 2 5 0 cc. B ig B ear, 1966. sin g . 10 - 10 / 12 A V A IL abC E IMMEDIATELY: lite type. E xcellent condition. : fo r $1600. 484-317 1 . 5 -1 0 /1 4 E xcellen t condition, $825. C all condition. 3 3 7 -9 3 2 1 . 3 -1 0 /1 2 TRIUMPH T R -3 , 1958.G ood con - E xcellen t condition. $675. ED NEED HELP "for“ WINDROW’S brand new 2 -m an luxury apart­ $75. 3 5 1 -7271. 3 -1 0 /1 3 6 4 5 -7 6 0 2 . 3 -1 0 /1 2 dition . M ust s e ll. $600 or o ffer. A & W RESTAURANT A N D m ent. N ear cam pus. C all »• BUICK 1964, Skylark. 2 -d o o r . PLYMOUTH 1965, V -8 , auto- 2 -0 2 0 6 . 5 - 1 0 /1 4 CORVETTE 1966. F astb ack , 4 - 4 8 9 -7 9 9 1 . 5 -1 0 /1 7 DRIVE-IN, 315 S. H om er. Short COM PLETE H I-F l com ponent P ow er, new tir e s , e x c e lle n t. m a tic, pow er, w arranty, $1640. H O N D A T ^ 5 7 T 0 5 cF ^ cra m b !eF . 355-4148 o r inq uire at Apart­ set. $225. 2 months old. r $1,595. IV 4 -6 8 0 1 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 speed, pow er stee r in g and E xcellen t condition. 6 9 9-2017. VALIANT 1960 , 4-d oor, blacîT, C ustom gold paint job. H and ord er cook, counter help, c a r m ent 10, 134 Stoddard. 3 -1 0 /1 1 3 5 1 -5 2 1 2 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 b ra k es. 4800 m ile s . $3900. 3 -1 0 /1 1 autom atic, good condition. $250. C racin g cam plus other ex­ hops, 17 and o v er. Both fem a le EYDEAL VILLA and Burcham CHEVROLET 1964. Body shot, 372-6594 a fter 5 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 3 and m a le . 10 - 10 / 12 SKYDIVERS - COMPLETE rig , PLYMOUTH T95I B elv ed ere 3 55-9826. 3 -1 0 /1 1 tr a s . C all Mike 3 5 5 -0628. Woods ap artm en ts. One and en gin e g r e a t. $75 tak es it . 3 5 1 - ready to jump, Back pack and 5 -1 0 /1 4 PART TIME student help needed two bedroom , luxury furnished, i 5212. 3 -1 0 /1 3 FORD FAIRLANE 500, 1964. ¿60 hardtop. Six stick , v e ry e c o ­ VALIANT 1963. 4-d oor, auto- reserve. $80. C all 355-2968 CHEVROLET, l 9 6 l , w agon, lug­ V-8 engine, low m ile a g e , good n o m ica l, trem endous condition. m a tlc, good condition S ell im - HONDA CB 160, 1966. Good co n - at D airy plant, m orn ings, and now a v ailab le. F u lly carpeted, after 5:00 p .m . 3 -1 0 /1 3 condition. Must s e l l. C all $ 475. C all 33 2 -1 4 3 7 , Gary m ed ia tely . $650. 489-3920. dition . Extra low p r ic e . IV 5 - T uesday, W ednesday, F rid ay G eneral E le c tr ic kitchen, gar­ gage ra ck . $500. 810 Stuart, 5261. 3 -1 0 /1 2 aftern oon s. Milk and ic e c r e a m bage d isp o sa l, tile bath. C all PLAYPEN $7, bouncing sea t $4, a fte r 5:30 p .m ., 33 2 -84 39 . D ew ey. 3 -1 0 /1 3 5 -1 0 /1 4 E ast L an sin g, 332-0311. 3 -1 0 /1 1 HONDA HAWK 300, 1965. E le c - p r o c e ss in g w ork . See or c a ll F id e lity R ealty. 332-5041. baby sea t $1.50, baby s c a le 3 -1 0 /1 2 VOLKSWAGEN 1962. B lue sedan $ 2 .0 0 , w alker $2.00. 3 5 1 -7 2 7 1 . tr ic sta r te r , h elm et. $ 4 5 0 .6 5 1 - F o r r e st K elsey , 58461 to a r ­ 3r 10/11 with w hite in terio r, A - l co n - 3 -1 0 /1 3 372-4533, 5287. 3 -1 0 /1 2 range sch ed u le and pay r a te . 30 dition throughout. Houses MOVING - SLIDE p ro jecto r, g u i- 5 -1 0 /1 3 BSA, 350 cc S cram b ler, 1965. E x- P lant located on South end of c e lle n t condition. $725. 404 N. Anthony H all. 3 -1 0 /1 3 DESPERATELY NEEDED g ir ls ta r, d is h e s, ta b les, odds and VOLKSWAGEN 1965^ Sunroof. C r ie tz , 3 7 2 -6 0 8 3 . 3 -1 0 /1 2 en d s. 485-9220. 5 -1 0 /1 7 STUDENTS" INTERESTED Tn to sh a re beautiful h ou se on 240 W a y s W a n t A d s H e lp Y o u C o o le st-h o ttest econom y num­ b er in town. IV 5 -4 8 1 7 . HONDA TSÖ Scram bler i9 6 0 . w orking w inter term at Boyne B e a l. 5 -1 0 /1 7 - ALL NEW Bow - hunting outfit, T h ree m onths. B eautiful. B est Highlands or Boyne M t. Ski cam ouflage, $35. C all 3 7 2 - 5 -1 0 /1 7 EAST LANSING NEAR. B rick , o ffe r . 355-6283. 3 -1 0 /1 2 R e so r ts, p le a s e w rite L arry 5811. 3 -1 0 /1 3 two bedroom , la rg e recrea tio n M iddleton, Boyne Highlands, BRITTANY PUPS - 8 w eek s old. D E n jo y B e tte r L iv in g VOLKSWAGEN T95ÎT Smooth running, sunroof, rad io. $750. HONDA SCRAMBLER, 2 $0cc, 1965. F ord F alcon , 1961. C all Harbor Springs, M ichigan. room and b asem en t. One ca r g arage. T h ree m ile s from cam ­ E xcellen t hunting stock . ED 351-4069.______________ 3 -1 0 /1 2 5 -1 0 /1 1 7 -7 8 6 4 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 351-7005 after 5:00 p.m . p u s. U nfurnished. $175 p er 3 -1 0 /1 3 YAMAHA 250cc, 1963. E xcellent PART TIME Go-Go g ir l or f e ­ month p lus u tilitie s . 332-1 4 8 0 . DINETTE SET w ith two c h a ir s, condition. M ust s e l l. C all m ale sin g e r . Apply in p erso n . 3 -1 0 /1 3 other livin g room furniture, E VOLKSWAGEN 1964; sunroof, gas h eater, radio, w hite w a lls , good condition. 355-9385. T im . 337-9152. STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER, 5 -1 0 /1 4 Jo J o sep h ’s P ro-B ow l, 2122 N . L ogan. 1 0 -1 0 /1 4 TWO BEDROOMS, $125 plus utl- li t l e s . G arage, $100 deposit, Hi - F l 3 3 7 -2225. Stereo; 3 -1 0 /1 3 detachable B en elli of L ansing, used bike BUS BOYS; m e a ls . P hi Sigma 3 -1 0 /1 3 no le a s e , no children or p e ts . sp e a k e r s, good condition, $50. O VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. V ery good s a le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. D elta h ouse. 6 d a y s.5 0 5 M .A .C . 3 3 2 -0875. 5 -1 0 /2 Phone IV 9 -1 0 1 7 . 5 -1 0 /1 3 C all 3 7 2 -6 6 5 5 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 B en elli 125 c c 1966, $329. B e­ condition. Radio, heater. R ea­ FOR WEDDING and p ractical P son ab le. Phone 339-8940. 3 -1 0 /1 3 n e lli 200 cc 1966, $529. B en elli 125 c c Scram bler 1966, $395. B en elli 250 c c 1966, $569. CITY OF East L ansing part tim e B uilding C ustodian. 4-10 p .m . fiv e nights p er w eek . Salary NEAR CAMPUS, 3 -b ed room s, recrea tio n room and study a r e a . F u rnish ed or unfurnished. C all sh ow er g ifts, com p lete lin e of b a sk e t-w a r e . See ACE HARD­ V-W MÍCROBUS, 1964, 20,000 WARE’S se le c tio n s . 201 East L Suzuki 150 c c , $449. IV 4-4 4 1 1 . $1.80 per hour. C all P erson n el 4 84-4053 betw een 9:30 - 5:30. m ile s . Many e x tr a s. B est Grand R iv er, a c r o ss from 1915 E. M ichigan. C O ffice, ED 7 -1 7 3 1 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 3 -1 0 /1 3 offer over $1200. C all evenings U nion. Phone ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . C HONDA 16 0 . E xcellen t condition. BUS BOYS; m e a ls . Phi Sigma E 655-1432 or 353-3206. D elta hou se. 6 d a y s.5 0 5 M .A .C . Scram bling a c c e s s o r ie s . Call 5 -1 0 /1 2 351-7 2 5 3 . 5 -1 0 /1 2 3 3 2 -0875. 5 -1 0 /1 3 LOOK VOLKSWAGEN, "TSSÜT; HONDA, l965; 250cc, e x tr a s . LINEN ROOM p lus sew in g. S in - liÉ É iÉ B lack sunroof, 1 owner, L ike N eed m oney for sch o o l. C all g er M achine. S ee M rs, B oggs, new, 18,000 m ile s . $1350 . 694- 3 5 1 -9 4 2 0 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 U n iversity Inn M otel, E ast Lan­ ACROSS tor car 0190. 2 -1 0 /1 2 sin g, M ichigan. 1 0 -10/12 1. Theory 29. Train HONDA 1966 305 S cra m b ler. E x- R NEED A LARGE front seat and a high volum e heater plus a cellen t condition, 5,000 m ile s . MALE STUDENTS, discouraged J im , 355-8887. 5 -1 0 /1 2 trying to fit a part tim e job 4. Dist css signal 31. Dare 32. Alternative 7. Spank 33. B ea u ..... E radio? Buy m y 1960 Plymouth into an already busy schedule? HONDA, 1966, 1ÓÒ. E xcellent 2 -d o o r with V - 8, autom atic Earn $60 p er w eek w orking 2 11. Yarn meas­ 34. Underneath condition. $525. C all 3 5 1 - 38. Search tra n sm issio n , w h itew alls and evenings and Saturday. C ar ure 6807, after 6 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 2 12. Imitate 39. Culture A w h eel d is c s . M echanically ex­ c e lle n t, body sound. $260. Phone 372-4204 after 5 p.m . 3 -1 0 /1 1 LOOK OUT, SUZUKI is here! World’s fin est m o to rcy cle. n e c e ss a r y . Phone 332-3506. BAR WAITERS, b a r -ten d ers, I.D. 5 -1 0 /1 2 13. Orifice 14. Knowledge medium 40. Male tur­ FOX’S SPORT CENTER, 2021 15. Remiss key C Auto Service & Parts CAR WASH: 2 5 ? T W a sh 7 w a x , E. M ichigan, 372-3908. C -1 0 /1 3 C h eck ers, full or part tim e W a itr e sse s full o r part tim e . E xp erien ce helpful but not n ec­ 16. Unicorn fish 41. Coniferous tree 3. Free 110111 specie Itv 17. Mormon 44. Vocali/.ed sluvery 10. Hammer vacuum . U -D O -IT. 430 S. essary. C all G ee P etru sk e, H C lippert, back of KOKO B ar. A viation FRANCIS AVIATION now fo rm - C oral G ables, ED 7-1311 after State 19. Harmoni­ 45. Kmhez/le 46. Crape 4. Disli of greens head 18. Buckwheat C -1 0 /1 3 5 p.m . 1 0 -1 0 /1 9 um 47. W hirlpool 5. Bright tree E ing MSU F acu lty F lying Club. NEW BATTERlfeS. Exchange 20. Skittish 48. Confusion colored lisli 19. United M em bership lim ited . F or in­ DRIVERS 21 or o ld e r . F u ll and p r ic e from $7.95. New se a led p a rt. G uarantee to steady d ri­ 22. At home 49. Ordinance 6. Gentler 20. Pitch form ation, phone 484-1324. C b ea m s, 99£. Salvage c a r s, vers. Apply VARSITY CAB 23. Mine DOWN 7. Goad 21 Cvprinoid MSÜ fly in g Club open to faculty R la r g e stock used p a rts. ABC AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South S t.. IV 5-1 9 2 1 .__________ C and staff. L ow est r a te s . F ir s t M eeting O ctober 11, 7:30 p .m ., COMPANY, 12 2 W oodmere, sid e door. 10 - 1 0 / 12 entrance 24. Refrigera- 1. K i n d 2. Observe 8. Ungtliy 9. Diva's lish 22 Wrath 24. Pelt Old C ollege H all. 3 -1 0 /1 1 N EAT APPEARING young man 25. Blissful 4 S 6 7 9 9 10 a s r e lie f door m an. Apply m ana­ 2 3 garden W anted E m p lo y m e n t g er, State T h ea ter. 5 -1 0 /1 3 II i ti $ 13 26. Piquant W A N T ADS* □ f e n g ® . M ale A griculture M ajors, N E A T APPEARING young lady a s c a sh ier and c o n cessio n g ir l. PART TIME 15-20 hours p er i 15 i 14 27. Triton 28. ( .creai 1 F resh m en and Sophomores Apply m anager, State T h eater. w eek . $1.50 to s ta r t. Good 14 % Y/, grass W ORK r a is e s w ith ex p erie n c e. Mac 19 Y, % 17 IS 30, This min­ J jÄ L iQ k ' on ly. T o participate in a group d iscu ssio n dealing 5 -1 0 /1 3 D onald's D rive-In , 2 3 4 N .G rand % 22 ute Y 'Y Y/,% 20 21 W ONDERS Find n lost p s t. jH b fr S7~ J Buy * trsilsr. t r r f o n t pow sr tools. with agricultu ral top ics. D iscu ssio n periods w ill be Fe m a le R iver, ED 2 -4 1 0 3 . F u ll tim e work a lso a v ailab le. 1 0 -1 0 /1 9 23 i 24 23 24 27 29 33 Okra 34. how at 8:00 a .m . to 9:45 a .m . In te rvle w e rs - 2» %30 31 35. Minced oath and 1:30 p .m , to 3:00 p .m . and w ill be held on Monday, E v e n in g E m p l o y m e n t 32 % 33 36. Go ashore O ct. 17, 1966. Participants N eeded to interview house w iv es in the L ansing - E ast T op earnin gs for th ose Ú y YY % 37. Carousal call 355-8255 w ill be com pensated. L ansing a r e a . Ideal p a r t- who a r e able to m aintain th eir stu d ies and a r e free 34 39 34 37 Ü 39 é % 38. Head cov­ ering tim e work for student w iv es 3 nights p er w eek and 39 40 41 4 1 43 40. Singing Any in terested student o r g ir l graduate students. Saturday. R eq u ires heat % 1 syllable M IC H IG A N S TA TE N EW S should contact the student E m ploym ent Office in the $2.50 p er hour. C ar needed. N o even in g w ork. C all appearing, se r io u s, h a rd - w orker. F o r p erso n a l in ­ 44 i 45 46 4» — 42. Marsh elder Student S erv ice s B uilding. 4 7 49 43. Bleak 355-3 8 4 8 or 355-5072. 346 Student Services Bldg. terv iew phone M r. F aust, 3 51-4011, % Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1966 7 F o r S a le 54 VÔLUM E- , , G reat Books of LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. W estern W orld.’* E xcellen t con­ P erso n a l le s s fo r the b e st. Wash - 2 0 $ Pay A u g e n s t e i n r u n n i n g i t ’s w h a t ’s í dition. 355-9932. 5 -1 0 /1 7 D ry - 10£. Suits c l e a n e d , D r. J a m es S. F eu rig, d irector o f O ct. 31 - N ov. 4 and Nov.^JT - MODERN CHAIR, c o ffee table, p r e ss e d - $1.50. S lack s, o f Olln Health C enter, w ill ad­ 11. If a group has not receiv ed bench with pad, gam e table, gar­ sw e a te r s, sp ort co a ts - 7 5 $ . age door. 3 5 1 -5 3 1 3 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 WENDROW’S 3006 Vine S treet. f o r e d u c a t i o n p o s t d r e s s the A m erican B aptist Stu­ dent F ellow sh ip at 7:30 tonight. it s contract it should contact S a lly Slater, 355-8265. One block w est of S e a r s, H ours TV- PFnC Ü O ~rPV ^TÏihôgânÿ E lec tio n s in the state of M ich ­ D r. F eu rig w ill d isc u ss **LDS - 7 a .m . - 11 p .m . C -1 0 /1 4 #•* c o n so le . L ik e new. C all TU Its U se s and A buses” at the igan a r e le s s than a month away T he MSU Outing Club w ill mfeet 2 -7 2 1 0 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 TRADE - TWO Purdue gam e tic k e ts, next to P r e s s Box, for and L er o y G. A ugenstein, c h a ir ­ man o f the MSU departm ent of Campaign Trail 66 B ap tist Student C enter, 336 O ak- h lll A ve. at 7 tonight In 128 Natural S cien ce Frandor P X two tick ets to N otre D am e gam e. b io p h y sics, i s in the thick of *** B uilding. Jam es H. A nderson, Sports supp lies; fin s, m ask s, T rad e only! C a ll 3 5 3-6400. B y P H Y L L IS H E L P E R graduate a ssista n t In geology, h is cam paign for a se a t on the S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r T he P ackaging S o c i e t y w ill sn o rk els, 12 gauge sk eet 6 -1 0 /1 2 w ill show slid e s of the clim bing loads, badminton ra ck ets, pad­ eig h t-m em b er State B oard o f m eet at 7 tonight In the C on- HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t and exploration of M t. R ain ier. d le s and paddle b a lls, hand­ E ducation. n ected with Operation H ead start. •th em selves. Con room of the International Man. N ejac now s e l ls TV ’s , *** b alls, fr iz b e e s . L ots m ore A ugenstein, running on the R e ­ — developing m ore tech n ical A ugenstein said that he didn’t C en ter. H arold Sim on s, rep re­ r a d io s, and s t e r e o s . V isit NE­ in sp o rts and su rp lu s. publican ticket, explained that and com m unity c o lle g e s in d e ­ fe e l that a position on the State . sen tin g Druth Packaging C orpor­ T he MSU Sailing Club w ill m eet JAC at 543 E ast Grand R iv er, ation, w ill sp eak . Students in ter­ at 7:30 tonight in 32 Union. S lid es ODE 5-STRING long - necked until two y e a r s ago, the sta te p r e ss e d a r e a s. B oard would affect h is acad em ic next to Param ount N ew s. C ested in the packaging field a re o f p ast club a c tiv itie s w ill b e banio with c a s e . C all 351— superintendent w as e le c te d and "Long ran ge planning h as su f­ position at MSU. B.VV.H. WHERE a re you? P le a s e the fiv e-m em b er board w as ap ­ invited to attend. shown and a shore sch ool w ill 9406. 3 -1 0 /1 1 fe red in the past b eca u se the ” 1 would have to cut down on c a ll your stra ig h t frien d J.A.H. pointed by the govern or. b e held follow ing the m eetin g. TYPEWRITER - ROYAL T a b -o - board has been bogged down with the amount of public le c tu r e s 3 7 2 -6 4 6 7 . 1 -1 0 /1 1 T h e procedure has sin ce been d e ta il,” he said . " D eta il could I give if e le c te d ,” he sa id , “ but L E R O Y A U G E N S T E IN A ll In terested s a ilo r s and n o v ices m atic p ortab le. L ike new co n - An Important general m eeting FREEIII A T h rillin g hour of r e v e r se d with the board being be elim in a ted by handing m ore a se a t on the board should not a re Invited to attend. d ltlon. $50. 351-6643. 3 -1 0 /1 1 for a ll rriembers of the Union beauty. F or appointm ent, c a ll en larged to eight ele c te d m e m ­ d uties to the local b o a rd s,” affect m y position at M ichigan SAFETY, HARDENS: coated le n s . Board w ill be held at 8 tonight 48 4 -4 5 1 9 , MERLE NORMAN b e r s and the superintendent being OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 4 l6 T u s - COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. an appointive o ffice. A u genstein explained that he S tate.” has two b a sic id eas en co m p a s­ C oncerning any p o litica l plans Educators need In 33 U nion. Any student Inter­ "O bedience” w ill b e the topic sln g Building, Phone IV 2 -4 6 6 7 . e ste d in the board Is w elco m e o f d iscu ssio n at the C h ristian M ichigan. C -1 0 /1 3 T h is y ea r th ere a re two e ig h t- sin g a ll other educational p la n s. he m ight have for the future, 5 -1 0 /1 4 to attend. AM -FM TUNER $3(5. AM -FM KODAK FILM, B & W, 6 20-127, y e a r p o sitio n s open. *'I fe e l that d ecisio n s should be A ugenstein said: more research *** S cien ce Organization m eetin g at 7:15 tonight. E veryone Is w elcom e ‘T h e State Board of Education m ade c lo s e s t to the people a f ­ “ It depends if I ’m e lec ted , how S tereo tuner, $40. Autom atic 33 $ each with th is ad. MAREK P ic tu r e s of organizations and to attend the m eetin g in 31 Union, is r e sp o n sib le for a ll a sp e c ts of fe c te d ,” he said, "and w henever the term g o es, if I’m accepted M ore com m itm ent to b a sic r e ­ changer, $15. B alnbridge, 355- REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ livin g units for the 1967 W olverine and transportation is availab le by the sc h o o l sy stem in M ich igan ,” p o ss ib le th ese d e cisio n s should sta te-w id e and if I lik e the c a m ­ se a r c h in education is needed, 2380. 5 -1 0 /1 4 TION CENTER at F randor. w ill be taken during the w eeks ca llin g 3 32-3508. A ugenstein said . " I’m running for be m ade within the local g o vern ­ paigning. sa id L aw ren ce J. P e te r , p ro­ C -1 0 /1 3 CONSOLE PORTABLE t y p e ­ o ffice b eca u se I don’t fe e l that "I’ll have to take a long look fe s s o r of education at the Uni­ w r ite r , $50. Smith Corona port­ M O T O R C Y C L E , MOTOR the p r e se n t board has done its m en ts. v e r s ity of Southern C aliforn ia, at SCOOTER in su ran ce. P ackage “ But before th ese d e c isio n s at the situation and if my nam e is a b le typ ew riter, $75. 3 5 5-9886. jo b .” a re m a d e,” he continued, “ we attractive on the sta te le v e l, after at a m eetin g of M ichigan’s p r e ­ 3 -1 0 /1 2 r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE A ugenstein liste d se v e r a l qu al­ m u st m ake su re that the people th is term I m ight p o ssib ly look sch ool and elem en tary school O ver Knapp’s Campus C en ter. ific a tio n s which he fe e ls a s u c ­ te a c h e r s of the m entally handi­ CIDER MILL open - donuts, ap- 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . C -1 0 /1 3 involved a re capable of governing at other p o sition s.______________ p le s , Oak B a r r e ls, COUNTRY c e s s fu l board m em b er should capped h ere recen tly . L E T have: MILL, 4648 Otto Road, Char­ P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l 1 — fo resig h t to plan ahead P e te r said that b asic re se a r c h Y O U R lo tte, M ichigan, 1-96 w e st to C h arlotte ex it, th ree m ile s w e s t L ET YOUR party flop. Don’t h ir e "THE TONIKS.” Don’t ca ll 2 — the a b ility to get along with the le g isla tu r e and the Time a problem for i s e s s e n tia l to keep pace with the change in educational equipm ent. of P o tte r v ille on V erm on tville R esea rch in education la g s behind 3 5 1 -9 3 5 9 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 govern or highway and 1 /2 m ile north on r e se a r c h in other a rea s, such as O tto. 5 4 3 -2878. FLAWLESS - GIBSON J -4 5 with 1 0 -1 0 /2 1 T .H .E . ROCK volu n teers to be rung at hom e football g a m es. 3 - - a b ility to budget funds 4 — the r e sp ec t o f education Travel Bureau the sp ace program . R ocks do not break. 1 -1 0 /1 1 co m m itte es T im e Is the m ain problem B eca u se fa ll term b egin s so R esearch of the learning p r o ­ h ardshell c a s e . C all 489-0648 5 — a w a ren ess of a ll ed u ca ­ ASMSU’s T ra v el Bureau fa c e s la te , it Is d ifficult to book p a s­ S H O W c e s s “ involved the future of edu­ after 5 p .m . 3 -1 0 /1 2 GUITAR: GIBSON e le c tr ic and S e r v ic e tional p rogram s in prep aring for student fligh ts sa g e on fligh ts b eca u se there cation, of our children, of the A ugenstein said he fe lt that to v a riou s p arts of the U nited Is not su fficien t advance n otice w o rld ,” he said . F en der a m p lifie r. C all after THESES PRINTED, rapid s e r - the lack of fo resig h t w as the States at reduced ra te s. of plans to the students, said 5 p .m . 372-598 0 . 3 -1 0 /1 2 v ic e . D rafting su p p lies, X erox T h e topic of P e te r ’s ad d ress l a r g e s t shortcom ing of the p r e ­ T h is con clu sion cam e from Ian C raven. c o p ie s . CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ w a s “ P r e sc r ip tiv e T each in g.” NIKON - ZOOM - 8 m ovie out- sen t board. a recen t m eetin g of the bureau F o r the T ra v el Bureau to be T he gift w ith the romantic to u c h . . . PRINT, 221 South Grand. 4 8 2 - He a lso explained that he felt w ith r e p r esen ta tiv es from Stu­ a s u c c e s s , It m ust start plans T h is m ethod of teaching r e la te s flt, with p rojecto r, sungun, ed i­ 5431. C -1 0 /1 3 a ll the s e r v ic e s , fa c ilitie s and 15 brilliant diam onds com pletely outline our to r, a c c e s s o r ie s , one y ea r old. he w a s qualified not only in the dent Board and the ow ner of C ra - now fo r next y e a r ’s sea so n , he M ust s e l l. W ill s a c r ific e . 351— DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p arene educational capacity, but a lso ven T ou rs Inc.___________ r e s o u r c e s of the sch ool to the exquisite heart pendant. O n dainty sa id . 7312. 3 -1 0 /1 1 F ra n ch ised S e r v ice Approved by b e ca u se h e has had about 10 y ea r s diagnosed needs of the Individ­ T he T ra v el Bureau, for the 14 karat gold neckchain. D octors and DSIA. T he m ost of e x p erie n c e in planning le g i s ­ ual handicapped or norm al ch ild . SWEET CIDER by the gallon. p r esen t, is only concerned with 9125 Special p r ic e fo r la r g e r quan­ titie s . Corda W est, 5817 North m odern and Only p erso n a lized s e r v ic e in L ansing, providing la tiv e p rogram s. "M ichigan sch ool s y s te m s a re NASA sets in -s ta te tra v el, sa id Brad M il­ le r of the bureau. P e te r said that r e sea rch does not support the idea that a teach er you with diaper p a ils, poly bags, str o n g ,” A ugenstein sa id , "But T h ere should be no con flict E st. 1876 Okem os Road, 33 7 -7 9 7 4 . of norm al children w ill learn to CAMERA EQUIPMENT: 1 8 -1 1 /1 En­ d eo d o rizer s and d ia p ers, or u se your own. Baby clo th es w ashed they do need im proving. We in sc ie n c e a re doing so m uch to Nov.9 for w ith the Union Board, w hich plans on expanding Its European tra­ understand the learning p r o c e s s . C o n v e n ie n t T e rm s fr e e . No d ep o sit. P lant In­ change our so ciety , I fe e l we “ If you r ea lly want to study the la r g e r , d evelop er, tr a y s, gradu- v el program , he sa id . ator, tank, la r g e d ry er, e tc . sp ection in vited . DIAPER SERVICE, AMERICAN 914 E .G ie r. have an obligation to help m ake d e c is io n s in education. Gemini 12 C raven su ggested a p o ss ib le T ra v el C orps be Incorporated teach in g-learn in g p r o c e s s , it m ight be better to study child ren A Year JEWELERS Cheapl 372-3747 a fter 5 p .m . To P a y C a ll 4 8 2 -0 8 6 4 . C 'T h e big resp o n sib ility of each who a re term ed retarded or hand­ or 3 5 1 -5717. Llnhoff Super- CAPE KENNEDY, F la . (f) - so the two d ifferen t organiza­ g en eration is to educate the icapped, who do not learn au to­ 121 S , Washington T echnelca; Z u e iss C ontessa; DIAPER S E R V I C E , L a n s i n g ’ s T h e sp a ce agency today o fficia lly tion s won’t accid en tally com e follow ing one. We m ust s e t up m a tic a lly ,’’ he said . C ine Kodak 8 -m a g , telephoto fin e s t. Your ch o ice of three announced it has scheduled the In co n flict. a stro n g m achine so that de­ len s; M -3 L e ic a . 3 -1 0 /1 1 ty p es. C ontainers furnished, no launch of A m erica ’s G em ini 12 c is io n s can be m a d e.” rendezvous and space walk m i s ­ STUDY DESKS, sm a ll c h est, r o ll- d e p o sit. Baby c lo th es w ashed A u gen stein a lso explained s e v ­ a -w a y s & b u n k ,b ed s. New and f r e e . T ry our V elvasoft pro­ sion for N ov. 9. e r a l planks o f h is platform : u sed m a ttr e sse s — a ll s iz e s . c e s s . 25 y e a r s in L ansing. G em ini 12 p ilo ts J a m es A . — a b a sic tax r e v is io n so L ovell J r . and Edwin E . A ldrin, Study la m p s, ty p ew riters, tape B Y -LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 that lo c a l d is tr ic ts can in c r e a s ­ r e c o r d e r s , m etal w a r d r o b e s , E. M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1 . C J r . a re to rocket aloft at 3:23 i n g l y fund th eir i n d i v i d u a l p .m . N ov. 9, 98 m inutes after portable T V s e t s , la r g e s e le c ­ sc h o o ls. tion new & u sed e le c tr ic fans. Typing Service — concentration on an o v era ll an A tlas-A gen a target r o c k e t Everything for the hom e. WIL­ ANN BROWN, typ ist and m u lti- planning p olicy for kindergarten b la sts off from a neighboring COX SECOND HAND STORE, !ith o ffse t printing. D is s e r ta ­ through c o lle g e . launch pad. 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . tio n s, th e s e s, m an u scrip ts, g en ­ - m ore em p h asis on the hu­ T h e four-day G em ini 12 m is ­ Phone IV 5 -4 3 9 1 , 8-5:30 p .m . e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x ­ sion w ill Include two work p eriod s m a n itie s. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY I . M M C p e r ie n c e . 332 8384. C — reducing the overhead co n - ou tside the sp acecraft by A ir GAS STOVE, apartm ent s iz e . Ex­ HELEN DE MERITT, a ccu ra te F o r c e M aj. A ldrin, the N ational c e llen t condition. 4380, after 5:30 p .m . STRfeET AND C ocktail d r e s s e s , C all 37 2 - 3 -1 0 /1 1 typing, IBM E xecu tor. M u lti- lith o ffset prin tin g. W ill pick up and d e liv e r . C all 3 9 3 -0 7 9 5 . VETERAN W anted N E E D S ste a d ploym ent now I M ulti - e x p eri­ y em ­ A eronautics and Space A dm ini­ stration sa id . N ew s m edia have been carryin g the N ov. 9 date for se v e r a l se e k s . U. S. INAUGURATES DAILY SHUTTLE SERVICE TO MOON 7 -1 4 . S k irts, sw e a te r s, and slip ­ _____________ 3 -1 0 /1 2 en c e, 353-7509 a fter 6 p .m . p e r s . 3 3 2 -5701 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 TYPING DONE by p ro fessio n a l 3 -1 0 /1 2 NASA has a policy, how ever, not to o ffic ia lly announce the d ates SAVE UP TO 50%. T im e, L ife, ty p ist. E le c tr ic typ ew riter, TWO NON-STUDENT tick ets for of manned launches until 30 days N ew sw eek, H arper’ s , o th ers. changeable k e y s. 35 5-2860. Purdue g a m e. C all J erry , 48 2 - in advance. Students, ed u ca to rs, ad m in is­ 5 -1 0 /1 2 5189. 3 -1 0 /1 2 tr a to r s, 393-0250 , 8 :30-5 p .m . JOB RESUMES, 100 c o p ie s, GUITAR TEACHER fo r two ch ild - ELECTROLUX TANK vacuum C $4 .5 0 . ALDINGER MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 North DIRECT ren 14 and 11, once a w eek In E. L a n sin g . ED 2-0402 or IV Girl Scouts c lea n er w ith a ll the cleaning C lip p ert. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . C -1 0 /1 3 4 -5 4 4 4 , M r. L ev y . 5 -1 0 /1 4 attach m en ts. Runs and looks TYPING IN g en era l, m anu- TWO NON-STUDENT tick ets for need leader lik e new . $25. OX 4 -6 0 3 1 . Purdue g a m e. C all Yvonne, 3 5 3 - Women In terested In leading s c r lp ts , th e s e s, term p a p e r s. C -1 0 /1 3 2452. 3 -1 0 /1 3 a ju n io r -le v e l G irl Scout troop, C all Sharon, 337-7116. DARK ROOM en la rg er, d ryer, URGENTI TWO non-student tic k - and c o lle g e g ir ls In terested In 1 -1 0 /1 1 tim er, and p olycon trast filte r s . e ts fo r N otre D am e g a m e. C all scou ting a c t i v i t i e s a re being $50. C all even in gs 655-1432 TYPING TERM p a p ers and L o u ise , 3 5 3 -1 2 8 2 . 3 -1 0 /1 1 sought. or 353-3206. 5 -1 0 /1 2 th e s e s . E lectr ic typ ew riter, L ea d ers a r e needed for troops TRADE - TWO Purdue gam e fa st s e r v ic e , 332-4597. in the Red C edar School and BICYCLE SALES, ren ta ls and tick ets,n ex t to P r e s s Box, for 1 5 -1 0 /2 8 Spartan V illa g e a r e a . In terest­ s e r v ic e s . A lso u sed . EAST two tick ets to N otre Dam e gam e. PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p ist. ed w om en should contact M rs. LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E. T rade only I C all 3 5 3 -6 4 0 0 . IBM S e le c tr ic and E xecu tive. M au rice Voland, 1314 J U niver­ Grand R iv er. C a ll 3 32-8303. 5 -1 0 /1 4 M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g. P ro ­ sity V illa g e, at 355-6201. C GUITAR, GOYA G^TT folk fe ssio n a l th e se s typing. N ear ONE GIRL to liv e in beautiful C o lleg e g ir ls who w ere form er cam p u s. 3 3 7 -1 5 2 7 . C hou se at 240 B eal S treet. In G ir l Scouts and a r e Interested c la s s ic . V ery rea so n a b le. 351— fa n ta stic condition and loca tio n . In form ing an a ctivity group m ay 9327 betw een 5 - 7 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 1 BARBI MEL, P r o fe ssio n a l ty p ist. C a ll 332-0318 o r s e e In p erso n . attend a m eetin g at 8 p a n . today No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. 3 -1 0 /1 1 at M r s. Voland’ s apartm ent. Animal s Block off cam pus. 3 32-3255. C s Ta MESE KITTEN, m a le 8 w ee k s. L itte r train ed . $20. Phone T r a n s p o r t a t io n 351-5 4 8 6 .______________ 3 -1 0 /1 3 URGENTI RIDE to Ohio State g a m e. Share ex p e n se s. Must M O O C TO B ER : M obile Homes be back by noon Sunday. C all HOWARD 3 5 ’ x 8 ’; on l o t C -5 R oberta, 35 3 -1 2 4 1 . 3 -1 0 /1 3 M obile Home M anor, E. Lan­ sing: screen ed - In porch, fu r­ Wanted nish ed. M ake o ffer. ED 7 - WANTED ONE tutor Mandarin 0229. TRAVELO 8 x 30. F urnished, 3 -1 0 /1 1 C h in ese. David Schnyder, 1231 D aisy Lane, E ast L an sin g. 2 0 0 0 A . D. is just around the corner. Where do you figure you’ll be then? on lo t In E ast L an sin g. $750. 5 -1 0 /1 7 #212 T r a ile r Haven. 33 2 -8 0 9 3 . FIVE TICKETS or le s s to M SU- If no an sw er, 3 3 2-1947. OSU g a m e. C all 3 5 3-1124. 3 -1 0 /1 2 1 -1 0 /1 1 C o m e th e y e a r 2000, you'll b e a b o u t K e n n ed y , c h e c k in g o u t th e A p o llo A n d th a t’s c h a n g in g wi t h it. W ell L o s t & Found ONE GIRL to sh a r e luxury ap art- to retire, for o n e thing. Will y o u lo o k m o o n sh o t. In India, in sta llin g a nu ­ o v e r h a lf o f th e 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 p r o d u c t s LOST IN M orrill H all: Long m en t. V ery near cam p u s. 351— b a c k o n you r c a r e e r w ith s a t is f a c ­ c le a r p o w e r p la n t. O r in a la b o ra ­ G en era l E lectr ic m a k e s to d a y didn't sle e v e d grey sw e a te r . C all 6287. 1 -1 0 /1 1 tio n ? O r w ith s e c o n d th o u g h ts? It’ll tory, lo o k in g for a p p lic a tio n s for a e x is t ten y e a r s a g o ! 35 5 -3 8 5 0 . 1 -1 0 /1 1 N EED DESPERATELY - Two d e p e n d a lot on h o w y o u b e g in you r n e w s ilic o n e m e m b r a n e that le ts a If y o u think you h a v e w h at it ta k e s FGUND: STADIUM bag. M orrill non-student tick ets to Purdue su b m e r g e d m an b r e a th e o x y g e n d i­ to p la y a k ey role in o n e o f th e im ­ c a r e e r . A nd w h ere. lo t. 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C -1 0 /1 3 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1966 C R E D IT U N IO N 1 8 — V O T E Sets grcw/th record A rg u m e n ts su m m ed u p T h e ASMSU Student B oard w ill decid e tonight w hether to a llo ­ -p e r s o n s in the 18-21 y e a r - age to 18 over 10 y e a r s ago; —ab ility to hold a gun to fight in loans, membership old a g e group a re the m o st l i t ­ - - a low er voting age would for h is country d o es not m ake cate $1,000 to the cam paign to e ra te groups in society; exp osu re help in c r e a se voting participation a p erson capable of voting for A r e co rd number of new loan s a s graduate a ss ista n ts who need low er the voting age in M ichigan. to national and international of the 21-30 age group. public officials; and new m em b ers w as p r o c e s ­ $50 to $100 for a sh ort tim e, Behind the board 's proposed e v en ts h as increased , and 45 p er Opponents o f the is s u e of an —young people need the add i­ sed in Septem ber at the MSU M rs. L e sn iesk i said . C om plete action a re the b asic is s u e s u n d e r - cent of the group in M ichigan go 18-y ea r old vote claim ; tional th ree y e a r s to grow , m a ­ lying the 18-y ea r-o ld vote p ro­ E m p loyes C red it Union, reported fig u r e s on Septem ber loan s have to co lle g e ; —that the 18-y e a r -o ld is not ture and " ex p erien ce life" ; M rs. F ra n ces L e sn ie sk i, C red it not been com piled, but the June p osal. —th ese young people h a v e m ature enough to vote; --young p erso n s a r e too g u l­ Union m anager. 1965 reco rd of $851,000 w ill not T h e resolu tion en dorsed by the d em onstrated their ab ility to a s - —the 18-y ea r-o ld has not the lib le and could b e e a s ily sw ayed student board Sept. 27 li s t s a A s s e ts for the 12 m onths end­ be p a ssed , M rs. L e sn ie sk i said . s u m e additional resp o n sib ility in te r e st in public a ffa irs to vote by p aren ts, tea ch ers and p eer ing Septem ber 30 r o se by $1.3 D uring the la st two y e a r s, the number of the argum ents in favor through th eir work in such o r ­ in telligen tly; __________________ grou p s. m illio n to a reco rd high of $8.7 C red it Union has loaned an a v e r ­ of a low er fran ch ise. gan ization s a s the P e a ce C orps m illio n . U ntil la s t year, when a g e of $1.2 m illion annually, a T he argum ents include: and the War on Poverty; n early the sam e in c r e a se w as jump f r o m $300,000 annually —a m inim um voting age of 21 —exten sion of the fra n ch ise m arked, the C red it U nion w as loaned p rev io u sly . is an archaic tradition dating back to the days of knighthood, broadens the b ase of dem ocracy, would encourage young p eop le to 13 move to next round grow ing at only $500,000 a y ea r, M rs. L e sn ie s k i stated. C on sum er cred it at the C redit servin g no p o sitiv e function in U nion c o s t s le s s than the cred it a ssu m e m ore resp on sib le r o le s B eca u se the C redit U nion is m odern so c ie ty . av a ila b le at other loaning p la c ­ --p e r s o n s 18 to 21 y e a r s of age pay Incom e and property ta x es, in so ciety ; --th e low er franchise has r e ­ in College Bowl race owned by its m em b ers , it is "not by m oney o r a s s e t s , but e s , M rs, L e sn ie sk i sad. c eiv e d the s u p p o r t of ev ery by the number of people serv ed a re tried in adult cou rts, c o m ­ “Ho H U M . A fe w w e e k s ago U T h a n t P r esid en t and P resid en tia l c a n ­ that the C red it Union m e a su r e s m itted to fed eral p riso n s, e x ­ T h irteen students a re s t ill in neth V alentine, and L en ore W ile. a n n o u n c e d h e w o u ld n o t see k a n o th e r didate sin ce Franklin R o o sev elt it s g r o w th ," M r s.L e sn ie s k i sa id . te r m as t t / B o y a t th e U N . O h, so sa d cluded from com pulsory ed u ca­ com petition for m em bership on Andringa said le tte r s con firm ­ and the p ra ise of o ffic ia ls in L a st month 707 new loan s w ere i t w as! T h e w ee p in g a n d w a ilin g co u ld tion, aid to dependent children MSU’s four-m an C o lleg e Bowl ing the sele c tio n s and inviting b e h e a rd a ll th e w a y to 2 n d A v e n u e . (ADC) and a r e e lig ib le for the G e o r g i a and Kentucky, th ose m ade to m em b ers, an in c r e a se team . th ese students to rem ain in co m ­ N o w U see u m , n o w U d o n ’t. L a st w ee k sta te s having low ered the voting of 78 o v er Septem ber 1965, the draft. N ext week the field w ill be petition w ill be sen t th is w eek. th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t T h a n t a n n o u n c ed p reviou s high month. A lso th ere th a t h e w o u ld serv e th e U N u n til a narrow ed to eight students who w ill d r ill for se a ts on the team A t next Sunday’s com petition b u zzers and ligh ts w ill be u sed Intramural Action w ere 307 new m em b ers added s u ita b le su ccesso r is fo u n d . W h o , h u m , is s u it a b le r th a n U? W ill th e 117 N a ­ Express bus route in Septem ber which co m p a res that w ill appear on N BC ’s nation­ to sim u late studio atm osp h ere. In a d d itio n to f i e l d i n g a ff 1 v a r s i t y t e a m , M i c h i g a n tio n s O f T h e W o r ld a llo w th e ir O rg a n ­ with 222 new m em b ers in Sep ­ a lly -te le v is e d program on Sun­ A m u sica l tape, put together by is a tio n to b e d e- "■■■■ State a ls o f i e l d s n u m e r o u s i n t r a m u r a l fo o tb a ll t e a m s . tem b er 1965, c a p ita te d ? C a n For o fre e copy of the day, N ov. 20. students, and a slid e p rojector V illa g e and three on the C o m ­ A c tio n lik e th is can be s een on a lm o s t e v e r y night Septem ber usually has m ore U ta k e th e U o u t c u r r e n t issue o f N A ­ (co n tin u e d f r o m page 1) R obert C . Andringa, a ssista n t TIO N A L REVIEW, w rite w ill a ls o be utilized in the c o m ­ as the s e t e a m s v ie f o r the A l l - U n i v e r s i t y c h a m p io n ­ loans in sm a lle r am ounts b e ­ of UN? m u ter route. d irecto r of the H onors C o lleg e to Dept. CP-2, 150 E. " It’s too sharp a turn for a MSU now owns 19 b u ses and p etition. s h ip , State N e w s photo ca u se of returning m em b ers such 35 St., N. Y. 16. N . Y. bus to make d irectly onto B o - who along with W illiam E .S w e e t- i s le a sin g two from D earborn. land, p r o fesso r of education, is g u e,” Jolm an said . "We w ill T h e two lea sed v e h icle s w ere be loading and unloading at the coordinating the team sele c tio n , picked up Friday, and the U n i ­ said that the la st p ra ctice s e s s io n parking lo t. A sign w ill be p o st­ v e r sity is under contract to le a s e ed sh ortly." elim in ated 27 students from c o m ­ two m ore when they a re needed. petition. Andringa said that the T he ex p r e ss route em ploys RECORD four b u ses traveling on an 8 - thirteen rem aining include th ree i f i i h s * 2 minute frequency. T hey have been in serted between the C ir c le -F e e Living-learning sop h om ores, six juniors, and four s e n io r s. KingstonTna and B ro d y -F ee runs, each of T h ey are: Roger A lexander, which are operating on 4 -m in ­ (c o n tin u ed f r o m page 1) Stephen B adrich, Byron Boyd, ute freq u en cies. T h om as H eppenheim er, R o n P e l- M ost students ag ree that they ley , M artin Richard, R o b e r tZ e s - T he E x p ress run takes 32 m in­ lik e the idea. One study showed utes to com plete a round trip. chin. that 95 p er cent of th ose in te r ­ A lso Donald M acK enzie, A m e­ Jolman said that the ea rly m orn­ view ed would r e c o m m e n d a m m 0 ing loads Monday w ere r e la tiv e ­ lia R utledge, C arl S ten sel, K en - liv in g -lea rn in g hall to entering ly light, pointing out that many students w ere confused a s to the fresh m en . T he scen e is se t. F avorab le UNIVERSITY KAUTV J t / W , stops on the route. SA L O N B lues Sonata •Charlie Byrd conditions p revail for in teraction "Around 10 a.m . we w ere g e t­ betw een faculty and students after ting la rg er lo a d s,” Jolm an said . c la s s in the g r ills , hallw ays and "We instructed the d r iv e r s to lou n ges. T h e F in e -A r ts P rogram rem ind students of the route and JÉ m o ffers cu ltu ral even ts for only the s e r v ic e . T he only d ifferen ce $2 a sea so n . is that we elim in ate the stop s But even U n iv ersity C o lleg e at Shaw, the Auditorium, N at­ w ill adm it that is it doubtful that ural S cien ce and B e s s e y by tr a ­ th ese opportunities a re fully e x ­ veling via B ogue." p loited . Students and faculty a re * sTDiao moxrtm 0 COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS T h ere are p resen tly b etter than s t ill keeping to th e m selv e s, a l­ F e r r a m e and TfeicherTtem es seven b u ses m ore an hour in though they share the sa m e cafe FROM s e r v ic e than la st w eek, a c c o r d ­ te r la . 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