,«■Kl -m l .. W h a te v e r U o f M w a n ts . . . y e a r s ago by ath letic d ir ec to r s " B ig g ie" 150th yea r celeb ra tio n ," Fuzak sa id . in g it s 150th an n iversary celeb ra tio n that By ED B R IL L Munn, o f M ichigan State, and F r itz C r is - "T hey asked us to accom m odate th em ." y e a r ,” explained Munn. State N e w s S po rts W r i t e r le r o f M ichigan, in conjunction with the T he y ea r long sesqulcen ten nial cele b r a ­ Fuzak adm itted the agreem en t did not B ig T en . tion at Ann A rbor, h ow ever, w ill la st com e e a s ily . " T h ere w as a good deal A plan to aid attendance at 100,000- fro m Ja n . 1, 1967, to Jan. 1, 1968. o f d iscu ssio n ," he said , "and the p r e s i­ se a t M ichigan Stadium is apparently re­ T he change in the hom e and hom e M ichigan State w a s due to p lay at M ichi­ dents of both u n iv ersities w e r e Involved.” sp o n sib le for the scheduling of the MSU- sch ed u lin g of the s e r ie s apparently cam e gan next y e a r , during the celeb ration , Munn contends he fought for the norm al UM football gam e at Ann A rbor fo r the at the req u est of C r lsle r , but the rea so n s even If the cu rrent alternation of gam e hom e and hom e arrangem ent. "1 have next two y e a r s . fo r the req u est a r e s t ill not a g reed upon s i t e s had been le ft unchanged. alw ays in sisted on a hom e and hom e s e ­ Schedules r e le a se d for 1967 and 1968 C r is le r cited the in terests of U-M in Ohio State the n ext,” he explained. "They by the p rin cip a ls involved. John A . Fuzak, v ic e p resid en t fo r stu­ r ie s with M ichigan," Munn sa id . show the c la s s ic gam e to be played obtaining the sw itch. "We w anted to get (M ichigan State) w ere graciou s enough to " T h e two ga m es at Ann A rbor w ere dent a ffa ir s, and faculty rep resen ta tiv e to T he explanation for the m ove seem in g ­ O ctober 14, 1967 and O ctober 12, 1968, an adjustm ent in our schedu le w h ere w e sa y , 'W ell, w e’ll com e to you In the granted by the U n iv ersity , at M ichigan’s th e B ig T en , seconded Munn* s explanation. ly goes beyond the 150th anniversary both at Ann A rbor. w ould fea tu re M ichigan State one y e a r , and centennial y e a r .’ ’* T h e sch ed u les w e r e drawn up seven req u est, b e ca u se M ichigan w ill be hold­ " T h e ir req u est had to do w ith their celeb ra tio n . W e d n e s d a y NEW S M IC H IG A N ST A T E U N IV E R S IT Y E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n O c t o b e r 12, 1966 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 57 Coed's Word Attacked By O'Brien's Defense that the rape ch arges w ere dropped on number, he said . T h e g ir l by that tim e window into the ca r, he sa id . Wilkie then identified O’B rien for the cou rt a s the man D efen se of State Sen. B ernard F . grounds of insufficient evid en ce. had gotten Into the ca r, O’B rien J r ., on tr ia l on two counts of W ilkie said the lic e n se num ber was he saw in the auto. m oral c h a rg es, began T u esd ay with t e s t i­ E a r lie r in the day, W illiam W ilkie, SS -0005. An official from the T itle D i­ SDS Handout mony that Marion Lukens brought fa lse ¡head resid en t ad viser in F ee H all, t e s t i­ fied seein g M iss Lukens with O’B rien v isio n of the S ecretary of S tate’s O ffice T h r e e c o e d s id en tify ch a rg es of rape against an A ir F orce later testified that the lic e n se w as that U n l ik e la s t y e a r , when m e m b e r s of Students f o r a D e m o c r a t i c captain two y e a r s ago. May 27, the day O’B rien alleg ed ly made of a ca r belonging to B ernard F . O’B rien P rosecu tion w itn e s se s a lso included S o c ie ty w e r e d rag g ed out of the Union and c h a rg e d with t r e s p a s s i n g , M iss Lukens, Santa Ana, C a lif,, sen ior, fir s t contact with h er. J r . of D etroit. th ree g ir ls who ca lled p o lice after seein g nothing d is tu r b e d th is y e a r ' s C a r e e r s '6 6 . H e r e M a r i n e C a p t, is the p resecu tio n ’s p rim e w itn ess in the W ilkie, a 2 4 -y ea r old P h.D . candidate W ilkie told the court that he then O’B r ie n ’s picture in T u esd a y 's State B e c k m a n a cc e p ts a SDS le a f le t f r o m Jan H o o k e r, E a s t L a n s in g , tria l of the 3 1 -y e a r -o ld D etroit D em o­ in adm inistration and higher education, drove around the block and returned to N ew s. sophom ore. State N ews photo c r a t. O’B rien i s charged with inviting her told the court he was driving past the v erify what he had seen and to get a Judy C rawford, F ernd ale junior, identi­ to have sex u a l rela tio n s and pose for nude Union and saw a red ’65 o r ’66 C hevro­ d escrip tion . fied O’B rien as the man who asked her p ic tu r e s. let Im pala illeg a lly parked. He said a I parked m y car, walked past the p a s ­ if sh e would like to m odel sp ortsw ear. M is s Lukens te stified Monday that the g ir l, la ter Identified as M iss Lukens, sen ger sid e of the C h evrolet and stopped She said she b ecam e v ery upset when E V ID E N C E A ir F o r c e captain Donald V , O sterhow , was standing next to the ca r and talking In front of the auto a s if to look for tr a f­ the man made rem ark s about increasing had fo rcib ly raped h er in a Columbus, to the d riv er. fic before cro ssin g the str e e t, W ilkie Ohio m otel, two hours after sh e had I drove past the car, stopped at the said . ( P l e a s e t u r n to back page.) fir s t m et him at an o ffic e r s ’ club. traffic light and w rote down the lic e n se When I stopped I looked through the C a p tu r e d U .S . p i l o t s O sterhout, a 1955 MSU graduate, t e s t i­ fied that the 22 y e a r -o ld coed had left v olu n tarily with him to go to a nightclub ou tsid e Lockbourne A ir F o r c e b ase. A P P E A L S T O U S S R T O O T h er e w as no fo rce involved, Osterhout b e in g tr e a te d d e c e n tly said, and no antagonism when w e parted. At one point she said "I don’t think we WASHINGTON OP) - T he United States now has som e evid en ce that A m erican p ilo ts im prisoned in North V iet Nam ed d ecen tly. I’d g iv e up anything to get that." Adding to the concern is the Inevitable Should be doing th is so rt of thing," but that w as a ll, he sa id . UN a i d s o u g h t in V ie t byproduct of the h eavier a ir w ar in Viet Seen w ith L u k e n s UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) - B ritish In other cap itals w ill be a s affirm ative but Brown arranged a la te afternoon a r e r eceiv in g decent treatm en t, govern­ N am - grow ing lis t s o f p ilo ts m issin g L a ter , L t. C ol. Jam es R . D upler, who F oreign S ecretary G eorge Brown appealed a s our own.” p riv a te m eetin g with Grom yko - the s e c ­ m ent so u r c e s d isc lo se d T uesday. o r su sp ected captured and grow ing num­ at that tim e w as the leg a l a d v ise r to the to the United N ations Tuesday to Peking a lso rejected p rop osals put for­ ond sin c e Brown a rriv e d In New York In a s e r ie s of In terview s, U .S. offi­ b e r s of anxious w iv e s and p a ren ts. b a se com m ander and h is staff, testified support h is detailed plan for a Viet Nam w ard by S ecretary - G eneral U Thant, la st F rid ay. c ia ls concern ed w ith p r iso n er of w ar p ea ce settlem en t. He a lso challenged the saying the purpose w as to induce the Viet­ p ro b lem s d escrib ed th em se lv e s a s cau­ Soviet Union to join In a fir s t step toward n a m ese to end the w ar and accept p eace Gromyko returned to New York Monday tio u sly heartened by th is inform ation but opening n egotiations. talks In which the United States would night after a talk with P resid en t John­ m o re d eterm ined than e v e r to find out firsth an d what conditions a r e lik e in the N orth V ietn am ese POW ca m p s. Although U .S. effo rts to fr e e the p ilots State needs law school; " T h ere cannot be, nor should there be, a m ilitary solution to th is con flict," Brown said in a m ajor policy speech to gain the right to stay In South Viet N am . Gromyko w as not p resen t to hear Brown, son In W ashington. Brown w ill be In W ashington la ter this w eek . MSU good site as a n y’ the 119-natlon U.N. G eneral A ssem b ly . a r e proceeding at a stepped-up p ace - "W e b eliev e that the only fea sib le solu­ continues, "W e spend an awful lo t of tim e trying tion is a p olitical settlem en t reached to sq uare the c ir c le ," a s one high offi­ c ia l said - the Im m ediate goal no longer S p e c ia l to the State N e w s through n egotiations." Brown put new p re ssu r e on the Soviet W all Street rally Is alw ays the r e le a s e of the p ilo ts. Kavanagh sa id in ord er fo r Michigan State to be a " tru e u n iv ersity " it should Union by again inviting F oreign M inister " T h e m o st im portant thing now is BAY CITY — C hief J u stic e Thom as in sp ectio n ,” a State D ept, so u rce said, " som eb od y th ere to s e e if they’re tr e a t- M . Kavanagh m ade it c le a r h ere T u es­ day that M ichigan " d esp er a te ly " needs h ave a law sch ool to accom pany Its now em ergin g school of m ed icin e. A ndrei A . Gromyko to *joir. in a ca ll to recon ven e the 1954 Geneva con feren ce. but market still unsteady T he sta te board of education is p r e s­ Brown and Gromyko a re the coch airm en. another law school and d ecla re d that en tly studying a form al prop osal from U.S. A m bassador Arthur J . Goldberg NEW YORK l/P) —The stock m arket One broker said It’s too ea r ly after the M ichigan State is "Just a s good a s ite w elco m ed the bid to reconven e the G e­ r a lly stretch ed Into a second day T uesday, tw o-day r is e "to conclude that w e’re Today last day a s any." " A ll of the sta te’s law sch o o ls a r e the MSU Board of T r u ste e s for the e s ­ tab lish m en t of a d e g r e e - g r a n t in g law neva con feren ce and said that at the nego­ though the advance w a s clipped sharply exp eriencin g anything other than a tech­ sch o o l on the E ast L ansing cam pus. tiation s the United States w as prepared la te In the trading s e s s io n . n ical r a lly ." o vercrow d ed ," he told n ew sm en, "and to drop courses the need for qualified m en in the legal U n iv ersity tr u ste e s expect action on to co n sid er a ll p eace p rop osals for Viet N am . T he Dow Jones .average of 30 indus­ tria l stock s c lo se d up 4.12 points at "W e’re having a w hite sa le In the stock m arket and lt s e e m s to be sca rin g ev ery ­ p ro fessio n has not n ea rly d im in ish ed .” the p ro p o sa l so m etim e this fa ll. Kavanagh a ls o su ggested that the leg­ Hanoi and Peking have turned down 758.63 after being up 12.62 ea rly in the body," said one an alyst. Today is the la s t day fo r dropping Kavanagh and A sso c ia te J u stic e Otis is la tu r e " m a y be In the m ood’’ to back both B ritish and U.S. p ro p o sa ls. But afternoon. T he New York Stock Exchange Som e h igh -flyin g glam or stock s surged c o u r s e s . A fter being sign ed by the stu­ M . Smith, b r eezed into Bay C ity fo r a such a p ro ject, even though a Joint leg­ G oldberg, reflectin g determ ination of both avera g e of a ll com m on stock s c lo se d up ahead at the m arket’s opening but lo s s e s d en t's acad em ic a d v iser and the depart­ day of handshaking and backslapping at is la tiv e con feren ce co m m ittee deleted any the U nited States and B ritain to p r e ss 21 c en ts. soon s e t in. m en t concerned , the drop ca rd s should be plant g a tes and b riefin gs w ith area cam ­ m ention of a law sch ool from MSU’s them , said: "We p r e se r v e In the hope taken to Room 113, A dm inistration Build­ paign s tr a te g is ts . Both a r e up fo r r e - 1966-67 appropriation b ill. that a fter due reflection the reaction in g. elec tio n to the M ichigan Suprem e C ourt. C o m p le x cou rses c h a n g e d so r who w ants a lo t of interaction with other se c to r of the living-learninging con ­ B y B O B B Y SODEN the stu d en ts u sually is n ’t attracted to a cep t. la r g e U n iv ersity In the fir s t p la ce. "It w orks out for a few of the (elem entary S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r E a st C om plex coed acad em ic resid en ce Third of five parts "It i s m y d istin ct im p ressio n that som e of the faculty In th is c o lle g e w ill have education) m a jo rs,” com m ented F red er­ ick B . Dutton, d irector of the interdepart­ h a lls have not b ecom e the cen te r s for nothing to do with the living learning m ental program . "But not a s many a s w e’d c o lle g e stu d ies it s plan n ers dream ed of in stru ction in F e e , com m en ted on the concept in F e e ," h e rem arked. hop ed .” adjustm ent, "W e responded to the m a r­ C . A rthur Sandeen, a sso c ia te director two y e a r s ago. A c o -c u r r ic u la r program called the T h e hope that each h a ll could offer of re sid e n c e h a lls may have found the an­ ket, so to speak." A rta and L e tte r s s e r i e s b rin gs many m o stly upper div isio n c o u r se s from the sw e r . “ I don’t think the sc ien ce type p ro ­ "One day I asked the students of a prom inent cam pus g u e sts to A kers for fa m ily c o u r se I w as teaching in F ee, how gram len d s its e lf a s e a s ily to the liv in g - c o lle g e housed th ere has not m a teria l­ p erso n a l contact with sm a ll groups of learning situation. It se e m s to m e that ized and adjustm ents have had to be m ade. many of them w ere fro m the E a st C om ­ students, K lm ber sa id . F ee, A k ers, H olm es and M cDonel have, p le x ," A r tis said . "Only th r e e hands went students a r e m ore apt to s it down and how ever, em erged a s a new m anifestation M cD onel. planned in 1962 a s a men s talk about is s u e s in so c ia l sc ie n c e s and up." What w as once co n sid ered the rem ote r e sid e n c e hall, b ecam e a coed dormitory h u m an ities, rather than sc ien ce and o f the liv in g -lea rn in g idea. O rigin ally design ed to accom m odate location of F e e probably h as a lot to do b eca u se a m ajor phase of Its program m ath .” S o cia l S cien ce u p p ercla ss resid en ts, F ee with the lack of u p p erclassm en living included sc ie n c e c o u r se s for elem entary F e e h a s a staff of ten a d v isers to give w as m ade up la st y ea r p rim a rily of un­ th ere. education m a jo rs. inform ation to its resid en ts, but are "not su b stitu te RA’s ," A rtis explained. A lso 4Stronger Than Dirt9 d e r cla ssm en and m o st of them w eren’t New students predom inated in F e e la st T h e S cien ce - Math T eaching Center in the c o lle g e of S ocial S c ie n c e . y e a r . T h is year, h ow ever, o v er half of which s e r v e s M cDonel and H olm es offers noted in the co lleg e program was the T h e a n c ie n t E n g lis h s p o r t of " ¡ o u s t i n g " is b ^ in g s e e n once again M ore than half of the c o u r se s offered its resid e n ts a re r e tu rn ee s. an Interdepartm ental effort between the ex c e lle n t S ocial S cien ce d iscu ssion s e r ie s in E n g la n d . T h e 900th A n n i v e r s a r y of the Br*-' cf Hastings is th is in F e e la s t year w ere low er d ivision . G e ttin g , faculty to teach in F e e Is a C o lle g e s o f N atural Scien ce and Education, held la st year in F ee, planned jointly by F r i d a y , and p a r t of the c e le b r a t io n w ill ir dc a mock battle with Ja y w. A rtis, d irecto r of resid en t problem , A rtis sa id . T h e type of p r o fe s­ and s e e m s to be su cceed in g l e s s than any ( P l e a s e tu r n to back page.) a c a s t o f aro u n d 500. UPI Telephoto Kyle C . Kerbawy E ric Planin, m anaging editor editor -in -c h ie f Jam es Spaniolo, cam pus editor STATI N EW S T hom as S egal, ed ito ria l editor L a rry W ern er, sp orts ed itor Joel Stark ad vertisin g m anager . Andrew M olllson, ex ecu tiv e rep orter W ednesday Morning, O ctober 12, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S S D S *f a c e lif tin g 9 w e lc o m e d , g a in s re sp e c t a t C a reers 96 6 At th is y e a r ’s C areers om ore, w as in c h a r g e o f the SDS has lea rn ed how not ’66 m em b ers o f Students for d istrib u tio n in the U n ion . to confuse issu e s w ith p er­ a D em ocratic S o ciety (SD S) It was clea r to anyone who so n a lities, a sign of p o lit­ presented a p oin t of view . w a t c h e d th e d i s t r i b u t i o n th a t ical m a tu rity . At la st y e a r ’s c a r e e r c a r ­ he rea lly w as in c h a r g e . He C on seq u en tly, the ch arg­ C h a r ity n iv a l th e y a cco m p lish ed five to ld th e SDS d istrib u to rs es SDS m em b ers m ake are arrests, caused co n fu sio n in w here to stand and w hen it in the new s, and no c h a r g e s the U n ion and succeeded in becam e a p p a r e n t th a t n o t a s are m ade ag a in st th em . The f o r S n o o p y m any d i s t r i b u t o r s w ere rou sin g stu d e n t d e b a te o v e r f o r m e r are certa in ly of the m erits of th eir ta ctics. needed a s o r ig in a lly p lan n ed , greater v a lu e to free e x ­ Today, th e r e is no argu­ he rem oved som e — w ith o u t p ressio n of id ea s. a n d fr ie n d s m ent over ta ctics. S id es are fu ss, w i t h o u t co m m o tio n , not drawn up over w hether w ith sen sib ility . The E d ito rs SDS is an o rg a n iza tio n of W hen S n o o p y ’s doghouse bearded ra d ica ls or a so ciety G o o d fit was g u t t e d by cartoon ist of in tellig en t c r itic s . C h a rles S ch u lz, dozens of SDS m em b ers so m etim es The o rg a n iza tio n ex ists to relief fu n d s sprang up in sto o d sid e-b y -sid e w ith stu­ p r e s e n t a p o in t o f v ie w . U .S . s c h o o l s , the D etro it dents who w ere p a ssin g out Indeed th e y seem d istin ct D O N SO C K O L F ree P ress reported. C a reers ’66 p rogram s. It from the current rash of The to ta l am ount sent in w as a ll very n atu ral, an d it lets - p ick et - tom orrow - was not giv en , but it s h o w s about - so m eth in g groups a ll fit to g e t h e r . If s o , t h e n w h y a n d that the heart of the n ation th a t a r e s p r in g in g up a ll o v e r T h a t’s the am azin g part: the b u zzer and an sw er it c o r r e c tly g ets the "T h e la r g e s t . th e r e ’s a buzzer is still b eatin g w a rm ly . the co u n tr y . T h e word has gone forth throughout from Iguana S ta te.” it a ll fit to g e th e r so w ell. allotted number of p o in ts. the land. T h e key how ever, i s that if a p layer " T uttle C reek R e se r v o ir ." M ean w h ile, at M SU the a n ­ F rom one corn er of MSU to the other, fo r e s e e s the question in advance, he can “ T hat’s correct! T h e la r g e s t body of nual C a m p u s C om m u n ity In fo rm e d and o rg a n iz e d The stu d e n ts a c te d in a the sea rch is on for four students to stop the MC in the m iddle and answ er w ater in K ansas IS the T u ttle C reek rep resen t their school on " C o lle g e B o w l.’ R e s e r v o ir . L e t’s m ove along. The “ W ar is Good B u si­ m ature m an n er. T he U n iv er­ the incom p lete question b efo re any o f the C hest d riv e has begun. T h is A re th ere four in th is favored land who "Who said . . .Y ES P ro v erb ia l U .” other team m em b ers have even g u essed y e a r ’s goal is slig h tly m ore n e ss” lea flet th a t th e g r o u p sity reacted in a sim ila rly have the breadth of know ledge, the sto r e ­ what is being asked. " Sam uel Johnson." p assed out at C areers ’66 house o f in tellectu al triv ia that is n ec­ T h e b est p la y ers seem to have a sixth " T hat’s correct! He did say that. than the cost of a d o g h o u se m a tu re m anner. e s s a r y for showing the w orld what fine se n se about th is thing. And now, o n e -m o r e-q u ick -o n e-fo r 30 (even that of a w ell-h eeled was a w ell r e se a r c h e d , w ell stuff we are m ade of? points, when A lbert . . . YES, Iguana T h is is what m akes the gam e so g ru el­ docum ented p iece. SDS sp en t The U n iv e r s -ity a llo w ed I have been doing som e se r io u s thinking in g —the effo rt to second g u e ss the q u es­ S ta te.” dog lik e Snoopy). The goal on the type of men and women required tio n s b efo re the opposition d o es. “ The v elo city of lig h t.” th e s u m m e r g a th e r in g the in ­ SDS to stay and d istrib u te is $14 4 ,5 0 0 . for th is task . A fter a ca refu l view ing of T h is so m etim es m akes the gam e hard " N oo-oo, I’m s o r r y . T h e c o r r e c t an­ fo rm a tio n fo r it. its m a teria l lik e any co m ­ C o lleg e B ow l for m ay w eeks, I have pinned to follow for the average v ie w e r . sw er is the Gadsden P u rch ase, but good N e ith e r w ill th e m o n e y g o pany there. And SDS d id idown the p articu lar talent that is needed A s a resu lt, the typ ical C o lleg e B ow l g u e ss Iguana. And that’s h a lf-tim e . . . ” A lso , SDS d isp la y ed o r ­ for v icto ry . " . . . and w e’r e back in b u sin ess. to so w e ll k n o w n a r e c i p i e n t gam e m ight' go"som ething lik e th is: gan iza tio n at C areer ’6 6 . not in terfere w ith students T h e way the gam e i s played, the MC T o ss-u p ! If you took the square root as Snoopy, th e lo v a b le dog. "And h e r e 's the to s s -u p ,” the MC b e ­ v isitin g the c o m p a n ie s . read s a question and the fir s t team to ring o f p i, m ultiplied it by t h e . . . P ro v erb ia l!’’ B rad Lang, L an sin g so p h ­ g in s. It w i l l g o t o c h i l d r e n y o u ’l l "That would be 2 6 .7 ." " T hat’s RIGHT, a n d -t h e -s c o r e -is -t ie d - never m eet in h o s p ita l b e d s next -question -is : IF . . . P roverb ial a g a in .” y o u ’l l n e v e r see, a n d to p e o ­ T E D M IL B Y "I wouldn’t. I’d be drow ned.” p le y o u ’l l never know w ith “ N o -o o , I’m - so r r y - but - the - a ilm en ts t h a t m e a n n o th in g to right - an sw er - i s - the - substance - would - ign ite - and - you - would BURN S t r e a m l i n e t h e U.S. C a b i n e t m o st of you. to death. I think we have tim e for a couple m ore • , . ” The m oney co llected w ill And so it g o e s . It r e q u ir e s a unique be d istrib u ted a m o n g 57 a sm a ll group of intim ate P resid en tial c r u c ia l. But in today’s la r g e and com ­ tation, and P o stm a ster G eneral could be individual to com pete on the C o lleg e B ow l. A s soon a s so m e m inor d isa g reem en ts a d v is e r s. p lex governm ent we can ’t afford in effi­ com bined into a " S ecreta ry of the In­ D oes MSU have students o f the quickness m em b er a g e n c i e s of the betw een the House of R ep resen ta tiv es and cien cy at the top. H ow ever, it has y et to s e r v e th is func­ t e r io r .” and perception n e c e ssa r y to com pete su c ­ the Senate a r e Ironed out, a bill w ill be sen t T h is w ould lea v e a cabinet o f s ix C om m u n ity C hest. tio n . Today there is a m anpower sh ortage in c e s s fu lly with other c o lle g e s on th is pop­ to the P re sid e n t creatin g the cabinet le v e l p eo p le p lus the P resid en t: the S ecre­ Today the cabinet is not a w orking body; the highest le v e ls of govern m ent, a s e v i­ ular T V show? A sim p le te s t w ill find G ive w h a t y o u c a n . It m a y D epartm ent of T ransportation. ta r ie s of State, T rea su ry , D efen se, E co­ adding the D epartm ent of Transportation denced by the recen t sw itching of K at- the righ t students for the job. C on sid erin g the current sta te o f the nom y, In terior, and A ttorney G en eral. be “ P eanuts” to y o u , b u t it h as the s o le effect of giving added status zenbach from J u stice to State. C abinet and som e of the recen t trends In addition to th is such p o sts a s Am­ A pplicants for the team should have m eans a lot to th ose on the to a departm ent which w ill have to face T o continue to tie th e se o ffic ia ls to involving it, th is is a p er fe c tly natural b assad or to the U.N. (who w as a m em b er’ to an sw er the follow ing q u estio n s. Any­ one of the m o st im portant prob lem s of the an outmoded inefficient body is fo o lish . receiv in g end. and som ew hat predictable step . of the cabinet under E isenhow er) and one who can answ er at le a s t 5 of the 7 la s t half of th is cen tu ry. E ith er w e should abolish the Cabinet T he C abinet, which has no con stitu ­ oth er in c id e n ta l p o sts should be p e r ­ would certa in ly be good m a teria l. H ere The E d ito rs T o the extent that this is a worthwhile en tirely or find som e w ay to re v ita liz e tional b a s is , w as o rigin ally en vision ed a s m anently rem oved. they are: p ro ject, and I think it is , the recent it . addition w a s a good m ove. T h is reduction in s iz e could do m uch 1. What, if any . . . ? 2 . In the co u rse C a b in e t of s ix tow ard m aking the cabinet a w orkable of h isto ry , only sev en U .S . P r e s id e n ts . , ,7 But perhaps w e need to take a new look a t the C abinet. One w ay of doing this i s to reduce body. By having few er m em b ers it would 3. If d ie follow ing statem en t is true, T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S b e e a s ie r to get a group w hich would then why , . . ? 4 . Identify th is quote: That the Cabinet has not been a vital it to m anageable s iz e . organ o f governm ent has been recognized F o r instance the P o sts of S ecretary work together in harm ony. And In a "Under the . . . 5. T h e b e st argum ent b y P r e sid e n ts E isenhow er and Kennedy as o f L abor, C om m erce, and A gricultu re sm a ll group th ere would be le s s hesita n ce e v er advanced again st . . . ? 6 . In the w e ll a s p o litic a l s c ie n tis ts . could be rep laced by a " S ecreta ry of to bring p roblem s b efo re the group. tenth centruy A .D ., what F rench monarch T h ere a r e a number of fa cto rs which the E conom y” who would perform a func­ Another factor is that with few er Cab­ . . . ? 7. A plane travelin g at the speed G r e a t M a n c i n i : f l o p s contributed to th is. tion analogous to the C hairm an of the inet p o sts to go around, p o litica l hacks o f sound, in c r e a s e s . . . . One is d isa greem en ts among m em bers P r e sid e n t’s C ouncil of E conom ic Ad­ would r e a liz e that they couldn’t have one If m y method is follow ed, we are su re o f the C abinet, such a s the continuous v is e r s . and would se ttle for l e s s e r p o s ts . T h is to have a winning tea m . If the pow ers T o the Editor: The intention is not to d erid e the d isa g reem en t betw een Hamilton and Jef­ L ik ew ise the p o sts of S ecreta ry of In­ would help the P resid en t m ake appoint­ choosin g the team want to u se it, I 'll Henry Mancini played at Jenison F ie ld - m u sica l strength of the g reat M ancini, fe r so n on W ashington’s C abinet. te r io r , HEW, Urban A ffa irs, T ran spor­ m en ts on the b a sis of m e r it rather than be glad to supply the c o r r e c t an sw ers to h ou se. A s he played and fro lick ed , devot­ but to su g g est that many a b rillian t Another p o ss ib le factor is that cabinet p o litica l con sid eration . th ese typical C ollege B ow l qu estion s. ing Interim period s to se r io u s m u sic, a r tist has lo st face b ecau se of commun­ m em b ers m ay b e se n sitiv e about som e e sth etica lly m otivated students cou rteou s­ ication d eficien cy . p oin ts and p re fer to d is c u ss them with ly laughed and applauded. M ichael D . Norman the P r esid en t alon e. B ehavior patterns of h is children and inappropriate " tree-d o g ” Jokes took p re ­ ced en ce over se rio u s introduction and self-a p p r a isa l of h is beautiful m u sic. M . A . D . defeats its pu rp o se South C a se Hall P o li t i c s A ggravating both of th e se problem s is the fa ct that many cabinet p o sition s, e s ­ p e c ia lly a fter a P resid en t is fir s t elected , Sensational YAMAHA Super-Sale Academ y Award lo s s e s w e r e spoken of a r e m a d e ’on the b a sis of political con­ to r e c e iv e laughter. C om positions such sid e r a tio n s, rather than on the quality of' T o the E ditor: a s "Moon R iver” w e r e sq u eezed between th e ap p oin tee. “ bald head” jo k es. I wouldn’t be surp rised if the w ritings N E W P O R T 50 of th ese off-cam pus publications w ere the In e s s e n c e , the situation sim p ly involv­ r e su lt of frustrated sick m inds, a s the P erh ap s one of the m ost Important fa c to r s is the in crea sed sp ecialization in - L ig h t Y e t P o w e rfu l - ed a m lsap p ra lsa l of co lle g ia te cultural M others A gainst D egeneracy se em to v a lu es. M ost obviously, M r. Henry Man­ think. I, m yself, find co lle g ia te c ir ­ govern m en t. Each Cabinet m em ber is an cin i reg a rd s m o st c o lle g e students who cu m sta n ces and life in gen eral can b e ex p ert in h is departm ent. T h is can lead w ish to enjoy h is form of c la s s ic a l m usic a s rather inexpanslble a s far a s in tel­ lectu a l q u alities a r e con cern ed . P o ssib ly , he has sim p ly failed to reco g n iz e that the highly frustrating, and at tim e s sickening, Ii su p p ose in the end th ese (M^\JD.) M others A gainst D egeneracy w ill only su c ceed in boosting the circulation o f th ese to a breakdown in com m unication as m e m b ers a r e not w e ll enough acquainted w ith each o th e r's fie ld s to d iscu ss them In tellig en tly . M9850 v a st m ajority of students who partake fru stra tin g journals of opinion, which A ggravating a ll this is the problem of 2 0 a v a ila b le f o r im m e d ia te of their tim e and money to hear cultural would be v e ry frustrating. siz e . p erform an ces a r e genuinely in terested Bryon L atter In p rev io u s y e a r s the fact that the Cab­ s a le . J u s t o v e r 1 0 0 0 m ile s . in non-T .G . a c tiv itie s . Senior in et didn't se r v e a vital function wasn’t L IK E N E W. T a k e y o u r p ic k . PEAN UTS U È F IY IN 6 A C E S ALW A YS HERE'S THE IdORlD' DOtON BEL0I0 I CAN S E E F in a n c in g t e r m s a v a ila b le (OAR I FLYING ACE THE INFANTRYMEN HUDDLED C A L L T H E M ” POOR B L I G H T E R S " ZOOMING THROUGH , IN THEIR MUDDY TRENCHES. THE AIR IN HIS ! SOPUfTH CAMEL! S co tch S p ra y C a r W ash o F r a n d o r Shopping C e n t e r (n o rth of F e d e r á is ) call 3 7 2 - 5 1 4 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 1 2 , 1966 3 R O M N E Y R E T O R T T h a n t f o r e s e e s n e w F e r e n c y ¡¡be f a l s e ’ U . N . f i n a n c i a l c r i s i s LANSING (#) — R eplying to R om ney produced what he said to ord er p en a lties. It b rin gs to w as a copy o f a le tte r sen t to public attention anything it c o n ­ ch a rg es by D em ocratic ch al­ s id e r s to be a violation o f the UNTTED NATIONS, N .Y . ( B — T h e se c r e ta r y -g e n e r a l told the and th ereafter to retain fu ll f i­ le n g e r Z olton F e r en cy , Gov. F e r en cy D ec. 15, 1964, by the fa ir cam paign p r a c tic e s c o d e S ecreta ry -G en era l U Thant said G eneral A sse m b ly ’s 119-nation nancial health." G eorge Romney said today sta te F a ir Campaign P r a c tic e s F eren cy " i s the only p erso n in sign ed by can d iates e a r ly in the Monday the U nited N ations fa c e s budgetary com m ittee that a n tic i­ C o m m issio n . r ecen t state history who has been cam paign. a new fin an cial c r is is in 1967 pated c o lle c tio n s for the r e s t of T hant noted that the total un­ T he governor file d a com plaint found guilty of unfair cam paign T h e 11 m em ber c o m m issio n , u n le ss m em ber nations m a k e th is y e a r a re about the amount paid balance of a ss e ssm e n ts now after the N ovem ber, 1964, e le c ­ p r a c tic e s." com posed m ainly o f church le a d ­ su b stan tially la rg er paym ents on needed for operating ex p en ses am ounts to $189 m illio n . B e ­ tio n , contending F eren cy d istrib ­ A newsm an ask ed Republican uted le a fle ts showing only a e r s , i s headed by the R t. R ev. th eir a s s e s s m e n ts or u n less ad­ without any surplus to be applied ca u se o f a bond is s u e and v o l­ A rch ie C row ley of D etro it. ditional voluntary contributions to the d eficit. untary contributions, a sp ecia l R om ney’s reaction to F e r e n c y ’s portion of a statem ent by Romney R om ney said la s t week that in a re forthcom ing. H e said the b asic d ifferen ces U .N . com m ittee has determ ined statem ent that "Rom ney is a t­ on housing r ig h ts. the fie ld o f c iv il righ ts, "T he "It i s c le a r ," he said, "that over the reg u la r U .N . budget and that additional voluntary c o n tr i­ tem pting to u se the P r e sid e n t’s "He had the a r tic le cut so it cru sa d e for human r ig h ts a s a national lea d ersh ip h a s made the accum ulated d eficit of the past future peace-k eep in g operations butions of $31.9 m illion or $53.3 appeared I w as opposed to open cheap bid for the vo tes of b ig o ts,” com m itm en ts beyond its c a p a ­ rem a in s a m atter o f continuing cannot be "too long unresolved if m illion are needed to w ipe out h o u sin g,” R om ney sa id . c ity to p roduce." He said fr u s ­ c o n c e r n .” the U nited N ations is to regain the d e fic it. T he two figu res w ere R om ney said F e r e n c y ’s ch arge R om ney sa id t h e Campaign tration resu ltin g from the c o m ­ a r e su lt of two different in te r ­ w as " typical of many things being P r a c tic e s C om m ission ca lle d the m itm en ts has heightened c iv il p retations of U .N . accou n ts. T h e said by the o p p o sitio n -b a sele ss le a fle t an unfair d istortio n . and f a ls e .” d isob ed ien ce and v io len ce. Soviet Union holds to the sm a ller T h e c o m m issio n h as no pow er F e r e n c y d eclared that R om ney figu re and the United States a c ­ w as seek in g the v o te s of b ig o ts T V g a m e t i c k e t cep ts the la rg er . and added, " If I am e le c te d W orld New s g overn or of M ichigan I pled ge that no citiz en of M ichigan w ill :*¡ganState iA;í#r*¡tJ t vaar and a special have to wait for h is G od-given s a l e s s t a r t t o d a y 'ber. Subscription rate a t a Glance rig h ts until G eorge R om ney d e ­ c id e s what is too much o r what ardofStudent Publico* tedPress, UnitedPress International, T ick ets for the c lo s e d -c ir c u it T ick ets sold at the Student s Association Associated Collegiate i s too so o n .” te le c a st of Saturday’sO h io S ta te - Aichigon Press Association, MichiganCollegiate' S e r v ic e s location a r e forview in g Press Ass< MSU football gam e w ill go on at the A uditorium , B e s s e y , B e r - Second is postage poid at East Lansing, Mich, sa le today at 1:00 p .m . at three key, E rick so n , B rody, G iltn er, nd business offices at 341 Student Services higanState University, East Lansing, Mich., J o i n t S o v i e t - F r e n c h re s e a rc h Senior cam pus lo ca tio n s. T ick ets w ill be sold in the and the Men’s and Women’s IM B uildings. Display .. 355-8252 355-8255 353-6400 . 355-0299 M O S C O W ( A P ) - - T h e S ov ie t Union and F r a n c e o ut­ fir s t flo o r lobby o f the Student Business 355-0311 T ick ets sold in W ilson a re for Photogrc S e r v ic e s B uilding, Conrad Audi­ lin e d a m b it io u s p la n s T u e s d a y to c a r r y out t h e i r a - g r e e m e n t f o r jo int n u c l e a r r e s e a r c h , w o r k e d out a w a rd s Getting Ready torium and the W ilson Hall Audi­ torium . Booths w ill be open from the te le c a s ts in W ilson and Won­ d ers H alls and the Natural R e­ d u r in g P r e s i d e n t D e G a u l l e ’ s v i s i t la s t June. 1 to 5 p .m . each day th is week so u r c e s B uilding. T h e p r o j e c t was announced at a news c o n f e r e n c e F i r e P r e v e n t io n W e e k is this week, and the E a s t COUPON until tick ets are sold out. and in c lu d e s w o r k on what A la in F e y r e f i t t e , F r e n c h m i n i s t e r of s c ie n t i f i c r e s e a r c h , c a ll e d the w o r l d 's resumed L a n s in g F i r e D e p a r t m e n t is getting its e q u ip m e n t ready. T he f i r e s ta tio n s w ill have open house and Students m ust have an ID to p u rchase tic k e ts , and they may T ick ets fo r the te le c a s ts in H olm es, M cD onel, Hubbard and the V et C lin ic w ill be sold in Cigarettes b ig g e s t a to m ic r e s e a r c h e x c e l l e r a t o r , p ro d u c in g 70 d e m o n s t r a t e t h e i r e q u i p m e n t to the p u b lic . purchase a s many a s four tick ets on one ID. Conrad. b i l l i o n e le c t r o v o l t s . S ta te News photo by Bob B a r i t e x c e p t premium brands) Each w eek for the rem ainder O t h e r p lans in clude the launchin g o f a F r e n c h of the sch o o l y e a r the Senior 4/99C s a t t e l i t e a b o a rd a S o v ie t b o o s t e r ro c k e t, p o s s ib ly C la ss C ouncil w ill honor two by the end of 1970, and conducting F re n c h e x p e r i ­ m em b ers of the C la ss o f 1967 m e n ts a b o a r d a s o v ie t Sputnik. D r . T i m o t h y L e a r y a r r e s te d w ith the " S en io r of the W eek" aw ard. Outstanding se n io r s 'w ill be s e le c te d each w eek on the b a sis N e g o tia tio n s d e a d lo c k e d , Limi t I V \ l I I K ID-1 5 -06 v io la to r upon return from a o f sch o la rsh ip , a th le tics, a c tiv i­ NEW YORK (If)— D r. T im o­ fligh t to Canada. t ie s and s e r v ic e to the U n iver­ ■ ■ ■ C O U P O N C H I thy L eary, founder of a r e li­ gion b ased on the u se of LSD and other hallucinatory drugs, w a s a r r e ste d today on a charge He w aived hearing on the c h a rg e s and w a s re le a se d on h is own recogn izan ce by U.S. s ity . T he sele c tio n co m m ittee, not y e t form ed , w ill rep resen t the ex ecu tiv e board of the coun­ c il , the S en ior of the Week com ­ GE strik e p r o s p e c t s g r o w Coets of failin g to notify cu stom s that C o m m issio n er Max Schiffman C o s met ic Squares in B rooklyn. m itte e and *67 Club. N om ina­ h e w as a convicted n a rco tics cam e out of h is m eetin g today strik e which the governm ent sa y s in gs w as a rep resen ta tiv e of tio n s for the aw ard w ill b e voted WASHINGTON (i) — F ed era l with the ch ief fed eral m ediator, would hurt the war effort in V iet A FL-C IO P resid en t G eorge M e- on by the en tire Senior C ouncil m ed ia to rs failed again today to W illiam E, Sim kin. any, who is coordinating a c o n ­ Reg 98c until the se le c tio n co m m ittee is budge deadlocked G eneral E le c ­ Nam, stepped up the pace of talks a s the strik e deadline ap ­ certed d rive of 11 unions rep ­ 630 c h o se n . tr ic C o, A union spokesm an said 1 s t C a v a l r y ro u ts V i e t C o n g R ecom m endations fo r se n io r s " a s things stand now, at 12:01 "I don’t s e e any o p tim ism ,” proached. resen tin g som e 120,000 w orkers S ecreta ry of Labor W. W illard currently bargaining with Gen­ Limi t i o f the w eek a r e m ade by c o lle g e a .m . Monday w e’re on strik e." said Jen nings, w hose union r e p ­ W irtz, S ecretary of C om m erce er a l E le c tr ic . V irtually a ll have S A I G O N , South V i e t N a m ( A P ) — U.S . a i r c a v a l r y ­ d ea n s, a th letic co a ch es and fa c ­ P r esid en t Paul Jennings of the r e se n ts som e 80 ,0 0 0 GE w o rk ers, VI III J VI 1 1 K 1 U -15-66 A sp ecia l presid en tial panel, John T , Connor and Deputy S e c ­ threatened to strik e along with the m e n k i l l e d o r c a p tu r e d p a r t of a C o m m u n i s t co m p a n y u lty a d v ise r s to a c tiv itie s and AFL-CIO International Union of E le c tr ic a l W orkers said nothing appointed to try to head off a retary of D efen se C yrus S. Vance e le c tr ic a l w orkers at 12:01 a .m . th a t r e f u s e d to s u r r e n d e r T u e s d a y and o v e r r a n an h o n o r a r le s. scheduled a m eeting with c o m ­ Monday. OU P O N e n e m y p r is o n c a m p on the c e n t r a l c o a s ta l f r o n t . S everal of the sam e unions pany n egotiators and another s e s ­ RibbingAlcohol In a f i v e - h o u r e n g a g e m e n t 28 m i le s n o r th w e s t of continued negotiations in P it t s ­ Q u i Nhon, units of the U .S . 1st C a v a l r y A i r m o b i l e sion with the union, V ance is sitting in for S e c r e ­ burgh with the nation’s second D i v i s i o n k i l l e d 33 V i e t Cong and c a p t u r e d e ig h t. S E L F -IT S ID E N T IT Y ’ la r g e st e le c tr ic a l m anufacturing A m o n g the dead was a c a p ta in , leading the A m e r i c a n s tary of D efen se R obert S. M c­ Namara who i s in V iet N am , firm , W estinghouse E le c tr ic to b e li e v e the m en w e r e the re m n a n ts of a c o m p a n y Corp. Strike v o tes a r e being p r e v i o u s l y m a u le d in the fig h tin g . Jennings, referrin g to g o vern ­ Reg 4 9c ment hints that a T aft-H artley taken in that contract dispute The C o m m u n i s t p r i s o n e r of w a r c a m p was d is ­ involving som e 60,000 w orkers, c o v e r e d in the s a m e g e n e r a l a r e a . T he A m e r i c a n s Act injection m ight be invoked f r e e d so m e South V ie t n a m e s e s o ld ie r s and found P h ilo so p h e r to s p e a k to halt any strik e for 80 days, said th is would amount to fo r c ­ with the strik e deadline se t for m ost of them at 12:01 a .m . Sat­ L im i t 1 o t h e r s had been e x e c u te d , the s p o k es m a n added. urday. ing GE em ployes to work under \ ( lil’J VI I I K 1 0 -1 5 -0 6 a " sla v e labor law ," T h e governm ent so far has Abraham Kaplan, p r o fe sso r of a s one of the top ten educators Saturday m ornings follow ing the le c tu r e s. The sem in ars w ill d is ­ Jennings referred to the situ a ­ not sought an exten sion of the philosophy at the U n iversity of in the United States on the b a sis W estinghouse strik e deadline. C O U PO N L B J can call up r é s e r v e s M ichigan, w ill begin the second o f a questionnaire the m agazine c u s s the topic concerning the tion as a “ c r is is ," using tougher PreHShampoo sea so n o f Isenberg M em orial em p loyed . v isitin g le ctu rer. language than he had em ployed Jenn ings indicated in advance m en. L e c tu r e s F rid ay, at 8:00 p . m ., He has taught at New York A ccording to Joseph F . Hannah, b efore. A union spokesm an said of tod ay's talk s that the p r o s ­ WASHINGTON (A — Con­ g r e s s voted Tuesday to give The Senate approved the in Conrad Auditorium . U n iv e r sity , UCLA and U of M p r o fe sso r o f philosophy, such the ch o ice was d elib erate - " it p ects w ere not good, saying: P resid en t Johnson the author­ m ea su re on a v o ic e vote after and has acted a s a v isitin g pro­ m eetin gs w ill " en ab le students to r e fle c ts our m ood." “ It is unfortunate that th is c o m ­ H is topic w ill deal with " T h e ity to c a ll to activ e duty, with­ the H ouse past it , 3 0 5 -4 2 . The fe s s o r at Harvard and Colum bia. interact in a p erso n -to -p erso n pany has not moved an in ch .” S e lf and Its Identity." A lso participating in the m e e t- out d eclarin g a national em e r ­ b ill now g o e s to the White He has a lso held a Guggenheim way with men outstanding in their Kaplan w as born in R u ssia in Reg 1 09 g en cy , the country’s 2 m illion House fo r the P r esid en t’s sig ­ F ello w sh ip . fie ld .” 1918, r eceiv ed his B .A . from the r e s e r v e s and national guards­ nature. T he s e r ie s of four le c tu r e s, T he rem aining le c tu r e s in­ C o lleg e o f St. Thom as in Minn­ e so ta and earned h is P h .D . at held in honor of Arnold Isenberg, clude Richard S . Rudner of Wash­ Li mi t 1 660 HAPPINESS UCLA. a philosophy p r o fe sso r at MSU ington U n iv ersity , C . W est until h is death in 1964, is unique Churchman of the U n iversity of VOIIJ Al I LR 10-15-66 The p hilosopher w as named in in that the sp eak ers w ill m eet C aliforn ia, and P atrick Su p p esof B e r l i n e r s re c e iv e passes the May 6 is s u e o f T im e M agazine with 400 le v e l sem in ar students Stanford U niversity. O U PO N (now a r e n t IS A No-Doz B E R L I N ( A P ) - - W e s t B e r l i n e r s M o n d a y began r e ­ c e iv i n g t h e i r f i r s t h a r d s h ip p asses in o v e r t h r e e yo u g la d m o n th s to v is i t r e l a t i v e s in C o m m u n i s t E a s t B e r l i n , T h e h a r d s h ip p a s s e s , iss u e d u n d e r a new a g r e e ­ s THE BEACH BOYS Æk you kep t m e n t re a c h e d last w e e k which runs th ro u gh next ^ w a tc h in g ? ) R eg , 8 3 c P R E S EN TED BY Jan. 31, c o v e r f a m i l y e m e r g e n c i e s such as deaths 1 • 5 7( PU C E and i l l n e s s e s . T he p r e v io u s h a rd s h ip pass a g r e e m e n t ASMSU P O P U L A R E N T E R T A I N M E N T r a n out la s t June 30. A In the p ast, an a v e r a g e 2 ,0 0 0 h a rd s h ip pas s e s a Li mi t I m onth w e r e is su e d by the C o m m u n i s ts f o r W e s t G FR ID A Y OCT. 21 8 :0 0 p . m . VOID Al-TER 10-15-66 B e r l i n e r s to pass th ro u g h the w a ll d iv id in g the c it y . T h e y a r e s e p a ra te f r o m s e aso nal passes f o r such y N CALLED C O U PO N h o lid a y s as C h r i s t m a s . JEN IS O N F IE L D H O U SE c lighter Fluid S T I C K E T S $ 2 .5 0 RESE R V E D A RE A S O L D Reg 29c A V A IL A B L E AT I S B R E r S "Ye“ P u b“l ic h“ o u s*e 0 U N IO N - M A R S H A L L M U S IC - C A M P B E L L S Li mi t 1 IOC i S •SONGS • LAUGHS - GREAT FUNS \ O ll) VI I I K 10-1.5 66 HONKY-TONK PIANO & LIVE DANIOIS Specials good at Y o u r F a v o r ite Beverages & H O M E C O M IN G '6 6 S o ft D r i n k s & 21 V a r ie t i e s o f E . L a n s in g S to re only c/i ra «/» u HOMECOMING DANCE PIZZA SUPREME STATE D isc o u n t R fe a tu r in g NOW OPEN IN LANSING. . . Cosmetics TH E O RCHESTRA O F N O R M LA D D 6527 South C e d a r & Vitamins T p lu s ( j j s t o f f the expressw ay) 619 E. Grand River A cross fro m Student Service A B D U L A N D THE C A M E L D R IV E R S 1 • Doily 9 a.m. - 6 p .m . • Wed. 9 a.m. - 9 p .m . T I C K E T S $4.25 P E R C O U P L E M F r e e P a r k in g O C T . 22 8 -1 2 pm A u d ito riu m E T I C K E T S S O L D AT U N IO N and C A M P B E L L S Tonight - Grand Opening store 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 1 2 , 1966 C a n o e r a c e en trie s it’s w h a t ’s h ap p en in g WEDNESDAY M em b ersh ip s to the council d u e a t m id n ig h t An Introductory m eetin g to the MSU M arketing Club w ill b e held at 7:30 p a n . W ednesday In the Teak Room of E ppley C en ter. w ill b e taken. • * * T h e A m erican Institute of In­ te r io r D esig n ers (A.I.D.) w ill A ll livin g units intending to m en ’s living units beginning the aw arded fo r m en’s d i v i s i o n - T h e fir s t m eetin g w ill featu re hold a m em b ersh ip m eetin g at ‘‘paddle their own c a n o e s’’ on the a c tiv itie s . Women’s living units b e st tim e and women’s d iv is io n -- introduction of the o ffic e r s, reg ­ 7:30 p a n . W ednesday In 307 Eco­ Red C edar Saturday m ust have w ill ch allen ge each other soon b e st tim e . istra tio n of new m em b ers and n o m ics B uilding th eir en tr ie s in by m idnight to ­ a fter 10 a .m . T h e r a c e fo r the m en’s d iv­ a film on the 1965 N ational M ar­ * * * night. Winning team s of the four d iv ­ isio n w ill sta rt at the Farm Lane keting C om petition. MSU’ s P rom en ad ers w ill hold T he attraction at 9 a .m . S at­ is io n s of living units -(O ff-C a m ­ B rid ge, proceed to a m arker near T his m eetin g w ill a ls o offer an open sq u are, folk and round urday w ill be W est Shaw H a ll’s pus m e n 's, off cam pus w om en’s , the end of E ast Shaw H all, and reg istra tio n for the club’s fir s t dance tonight from 7 -8 p .m . in presentation of the A ll-U n iv er­ on -cam p u s m en ’s and on-cam pus rettirn to a fln lsh lin e sev era l fie ld trip next W e d n e s d a y to Room 34, Women’s IM. E very­ sity Canoe R ace. w om en’s) w ill each r e ce iv e t r o ­ y ard s sh ort of the starting lin e. Stroh’s b rew ery . New m em b ers on e i s Invited to com e and join T he Annual event w ill be run p h ie s. T he w om en's co u r se w ill co v er a r e w elco m e and refresh m en ts th e fun. in heats of five tea m s each, with Two la r g e r trophies w ill be the sa m e a r e a , but only to a m ark ­ w ill be se r v e d . * * * e r n ear the m iddle of Shaw Hall * • • Spartan Guard D rill T eam w ill and back to the fin ish lin e. E n ter­ hold Its annual open m eeting tainm ent is planned to accom pany F eatu ring s lid e s and d isc u s­ and m em b ersh ip d rive at 7:30 5,000 used book s, the m orning r a c e s. sio n of student sum m er Jobs in tonight in 11 D em onstration H all. con servation , the F is h e r ie s and T he event is expected to dram ­ A ll m a le undergraduates a r e in­ W ildlife Club w ill m eet at 7:30 a tiz e the traditional rivalry be­ v ited to m eet the team and r e ­ p .m . W ednesday. A ll regu lar and magazines on sale tween E a st and W est Shaw H a lls. Canoe Race Preparation p r o sp ectiv e new m em b ers a r e view plan s fo r the se a s o n . * * * A ccording to Dennis H ow se, g e n ­ w elco m e to attend the m eetin g O ver 5,000 books of a ll types P ro ceed s w ill go to support a e r a l chairm an of the ra ce, the T he School of Labor and In­ G e ttin g re a d y f o r Shaw H a l l 's a l l - u n i v e r s i t y canoe r a c e W e s t S haw 's e n t r y to be held In 221 N atural Re­ w ill be available at the 11th national program of fellow sh ip s la r g e st participation of both on d u s t r i a l R elations and MSU’s c h e ck s its t i m e on the r a c e c o u r s e . T h e r a c e w i ll ta k e p la c e t h is S a tu rd a y so u r c e s Building. Annual U sed Book S a le , spon­ for A m erican and foreign women and off-cam p u s living units ev er * * * ch ap ter of the Industrial R ela­ s t a r t i n g at 9:00 a .m . f r o m the F a r m L a n e B r i d g e . T h e d e a d lin e f o r e n t r i e s is sored by the A m erican A ssn . of doing study and resea rch at the i s exp ected th is year. tio n s R esea rch A sso ciation w ill m id n ig h t, to n ig h t. State N ews photo by Russ S te ffe y T he R etailin g Club w ill hold U niversity Women today through graduate le v e l. sp o n so r a lec tu r e at 4:30 p .m . ( it s fir s t m e e t i n g at 7 p a n . Saturday at the F ederal D epart­ today in 32 Union B uilding. Theo ment S tore in Frandor. W ednesday in 32 U nion. It is AAUW invites te a c h e r s, G rinevald, a cou n selor at the T here w ill a lso be hundreds of the club’s fir s t m eetin g of the paperbound books and m agazines stu d en ts, c o lle cto r s and other in terested rea d ers to com e and S O M E D R A W B A C K S y e a r and is open to a ll re ta il­ W orkers* R elation s Bureau of the International L a b o r R elations such a s National G eographic, ing m ajors who a re sophom ores b ro w se. For further inform ation O rganization in G eneva, S w itzer­ Popular M ech an ics, A t l a n t i c they may contact M rs. Ja m es and up. D r e ss is p r o fe ssio n a l. M onthly, and various p r o fe ssio n - land, w ill speak on " T ren d s in Logan, ED 2-5232. T op ic of d iscu ssio n is , ’’Which a l jou rn als._____________________ C o lle c tiv e B argaining a n d G o v - sto r e for y o u .’’ N e w m o n o t e s t a t O l i n * • * T he R eform C h ristian F ello w ­ eram en t-U n ion R e l a t i o n s in U nderdeveloped C ou n tries." M argaret L . Schick, su p er­ p ole L ab oratories of Stanford, h alf to tw o-th ird s of the p o s i­ ship w ill hold it s fir s t regu lar By H E L E N B AU ER v iso r of the C lin ical L aboratory Conn. to I n d i v i d u a l m ed ical tiv e r e s u lts w ere only su sp ected m eetin g at 7:30 p .m . W ednesday at Olin, says that w hile the te st So you think you have mono is in u se at the Health C enter groups, sch ool and cam pus health cen ters, h o sp ita ls and lab ora­ to be in fectiou s m on on u cleosis. Mono is a serio u s problem in 31 Union. T he R ev. H oksbergen, the clu b 's new a d v i s e r and Criticism but wouldn't dream of m issin g it is given only at a d octor’s to r ie s . b ecau se of it s ab ility to m im ic cam pus m in iste r , w ill speak on a c la s s waiting to find out? Olin H ealth C enter m ay so lv e your req u est. She said the prep ara­ tion tim e is about 45 m inutes T he p resen t m ethod now in u se at Olin r e v e a ls the number other a ilm en ts including appen­ d ic itis and h ep atitis. plan s for the com ing y e a r . * * * session set problem quicker than you think. for the actual two minute te s t. of antibodies p resen t w h ereas Som e rep o rts say that no fe w ­ T h e MSU T arget A rch ery Club A ll students in terested in p r e ­ A new "mono t e s t ” that can T h e new "mono te s t” is one the new te s t ju st in d icates the e r than 29 sep arate m alad ies w ill sp on sor a m eetin g at 7 p .m . paring a "Student Guide to C ou rse d etect the p resen ce o f in fectiou s of the b e st short cu ts to viru s p resen ce of m ono. can be m istaken for mono if W ednesday at 2 0 3 M en’s IM and T e a c h e r A p p ra isa l’’ a r e in ­ m on on u cleosis in ju st two m in ­ detection, she said. T h e new mono te s t i s r e p o r t­ d iagn ostic procedures a r e in - B uilding. M ale undergraduates vited to attend a m eetin g at u tes is now in u se at Olin. T he te s t is distributed by Warn- ed to be 98.4 percent e ffe c tiv e p r e c is e . in te r e ste d in joining the club a re 7 p .m . T hursday In the ASMSU and le s s exp en sive than the p r e s ­ E a rly detection of the d is e a se w elco m e to the m eetin g . M em­ o ffic e s, Student S e r v ic e s B u ild ­ ent m ethod. is n e c e ss a r y sin ce postponem ent b e r s m ust have th eir own equip­ ing. College Bike Shop M rs. Schick said m ore stu ­ dents can be tested in die o ld er m ethod at a cheaper c o s t b e ­ of needed b ed rest adds to the s t r e s s and c r e a te s em otional a s w ell a s p h ysical co m p lica tio n s. m ent. * * * T he C ouncil fo r Exceptional T h e program is expected to provid e e x p r e ssio n s of student opinion concernin g MSU c o u r se s ca u se of the tim e and eq u ip ­ R ecen t stu d ies at T ulane U n i­ C hildren w ill hold its fir s t m eet­ and the w ay they a r e taught. 134 N . H a r r i s o n ment involved. v e r s ity School of S ocial Work in ing of the year at 7:30 p a n . T h o se who a re in terested but T h e m ajor disadvantage in the New O rleans rep orted that high W ednesday, in 509 E rick son H all. a r e unable to attend the m eetin g (1 Block N . of Kellogg C enter) new te s t, said M rs. Schick, is sch o o l and co lle g e students w ere A panel of tea c h e r s who have should c a ll Gary P o sn er, ASMSU E D 2-4117 that the new te s t has to be p r o ­ m om en tarily d ep ressed at the taught in sp e c ia l education c la s ­ v ic e p resid en t for academ ic a f­ c e s s e d th e sam e day it is g iv ­ tim e they becam e ill. s e s w ill d is c u ss v ariou s to p ics. fa ir s, at 355-8302. Honda Dealer e n . With a sm a ll staff, th is in ­ dividual m ethod i s not fe a s ib le . T h e p resen t sy stem a llo w s a Parts & Accessories Factory Trained Mechanics num ber o f te s ts to be run at the sam e tim e . In 1965, 409 te s t s at Olin proved p o sitiv e . H ow ever, one P r e s s u r e m o u n ts o n C o n se rv a tiv e s BLACKPOOL, England I/P) — Heath’s them e in two con fer­ p o litic s , threatened to upset the Edward Heath fa c e s m ounting en ce sp e e c h e s i s lik e ly to be fr a il unity binding the le ft, right p r e s s u r e s from h is own Con­ that C on servatives alw ays m ust and c en ter factions of the Con­ se r v a tiv e P arty fo llo w ers for coup le th eir attacks on the L a - se r v a tiv e s on the is s u e . stro n g er lead ersh ip and sharper b o r ltie s w ith a display of resp on ­ — On the m a tters of lea d er­ p o lic ie s in a bid to fo rce P r im e s ib ility and con stru ctive a lte r ­ ship and ta c tic s , Heath is under M in ister H arold W ilson’s Labor n a tiv es. fir e for fa ilin g to display m ore governm ent out of o ffice. v ig o r in fighting W ilson. Som e T h ree ch ief dem ands built up H o ld th a t crease? T h e se dem ands on the ev e of on Heath from d ifferen t groups party groups a re p r e ss in g for th e opposition party’s annual con­ th e in jection of new m en and in the party: m ethods into the inner c ir c le o f Yo u b e t it w ill. vention co in cid es w ith new public — On R hodesia, right w in g ers a d v is e r s . If th e fa bric is one o f the g re a t, opinion su rv ey s showing t h a t le d by L ord Salisbury a r e in s is t­ Heath’s popularity rating a s party —On national p r o b lem s. Heath new perm anent-press blends ing Heath m ust fie r c e ly r e s is t is being urged by a ll se c tio n s of o f 2-p ly p olyester and cotton ch ief s t ill continues low . any m ove by W ilson to im p ose the party to exp ose what they se e m asterm inded by G aley & Lo rd . N e v e r th e le s s, the 5 0 -y e a r -o ld com p u lsory san ction s on P r im e a s the W ilson governm ent’s fa il­ ca rp en ter’s son reso lv ed to hit M in ister Ian Sm ith's reb el w hite u r e s and m ism anagem ent, e sp e c ­ F o r th e new dim ension ia lly in handling the econ om ic and back at the sp on sors of n early m in ority r e g im e . W ilson is bound in collegiate slacks, fin an cial c r i s i s . Heath intends to 50 c r itic a l reso lu tio n s urging to take such action if current look to argue that a lack of confidence g r e a te r v igor and fo r c e in the co m p ro m ise efforts fa il. in W ilson at home and abroad fight again st W ilson’s brand of T h e Intervention of Salisbury, is a m ajor ca u se o f B ritain’s s o c ia lis m . o n ce a klng-m aker in B ritish tro u b les. *R R D iir iilit f to n 1 ,6 0 0 H E R E N urses c o n v e n e It’s Im plications for N u rsin g.” A pproxim ately 1,600 m em b ers garet M ontegue, su bcom m ittee of the M ichigan State Student chairm an fo r reg istra tio n . A m erican N u rses A ssn . P r e s i­ N u r se s A ssn . convened Monday Another MSU student, Sue dent Jo E leanor E lliot, of at the L ansing C ivic C enter and B e r tsc h , a ls o d istr ic t a sso cia tio n B oulder, C olo., w ill p resid e at Jack T a r H otel fo r th eir annual p resid en t, w ill p r e sid e at the th e W ednesday m orning m eetin g convention. p resen tation of candidates for o f the p o licy making group, the MSU students on the com m ittee sta te o ffic e s tonight. H ouse o f D e le g a te s. During an for arranging the fiv e-d a y event evening s e s s io n at the C ivic Cen­ At 10:30 a o n . today,G wendolyn include C arol W illyoung, ch air­ t e r , sp ea k ers w ill be E sth er G il­ M acDonald, d irecto r of n ursing, man; Linda Muh, v ic e chairm an; b ertson of the United States w ill speak on ’’Our R ole In a Sue Havlland, subcom m ittee P u b lic Health S erv ice , Washing­ Changing Society— P a st, P r e se n t chairm an for m onitors; and M ar­ ton, D .C .; A v is D ykstra and L o is GALEY&LORD, 1407 BROADWAY, N.Y. 10018 ADIVISIONOF BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES and F u tu re.” U niform s w ill be H uizenga, both o f Holland; and w orn to th e day’ s s e s s io n . In P a trlca W alsh o f Ann A rbor. the evenin g, d eleg a tes w ill decid e F rid ay, the final day of th e- THANKSGIVING TRIP TO NEW YORK what d irection they w ill take In convention, w ill featu re Helen Get Im proving em ploym ent con­ d ition s fo r r e g iste r e d n u r se s . W ednesday's form at Includes Manock of B oston, M a ss. a s noon luncheon sp ea k er. An afternoon program s e s s io n ’’P reparing F or F ly to N e w Y o rk o n a N o rth w e s t J e t. T w o flig h ts le a v in g D e t r o it sp e e c h e s by Kathryn Kurtagh, Change Through Continuing Edu­ c lo s e r o n N o v . 2 3 a n d r e tu r n in g N o v . 2 7 . a s s is ta n t d irecto r of n ursin g, De­ tr o it V isitin g N u r se s A ssn . on ’’T he Spectrum of P u b lic Health cation ” w ill be given by M iss M acDonald of MSU: Signe C ooper, U n iv ersity of W isconsin at Madi­ son; E lo lse L ew is, dean of the w ith a N u r s in g ’ ; and C la ire C orrlveaU , c h ie f o f the nursing se c tio n of G reensb oro, N. C. N ursing R e m e m b e r, s tu d e n t f l i g h t r a te s a r e n o t in e ff e c t o n h o l i d a y w e e k ­ M ichigan D ept, of P u b lic H ealth, School; and C rystal Lange of e n d a n d s ta n d by flig h ts w ill be o v e rc ro w d e d . H e re is y o u r chance w ho w ill speak on " M ed icarean d D elta C o lle g e . H O N D A to h a v e a l l a r r a n g e m e n ts m ade in a d v a n c e . C o m m u n ity C ir c le P la y e r s P re s e n t. Closer to class. Closer to the fraternity house. B e ll, B o o k , a n d C a n d le D e p o s it r e q u ir e d in t h e o ff ic e o f O p e r a tio n s & F in a n c e , th ir d f lo o r , A.nd lot closer to *: . opposite sex. Honda S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . b y O c t. 1 4 . W ed, T h u r * ., F r l , Sat. O c t. 12-15 or you all th ese advantages plus economy: F r id a y and S a tu rd ay O c t. 21,22 price, upkeep and insurance are all irresistably 8:30 p .m . Student T ic k e t s $1.00 low. Why not join the crowd? C a ll 332-2221 fo r r e s e r v a tio n s F r e e B r o c h u r e : W r i t e A m e r i c a n H o n d a M o t o r C o . , I nc. THE COSI: M 1 J » phs tax B a rn Th e a te r, Okem os D e p a r t m e n t C - 4 , Bo* 50, G a r d e n a , C a l i f o r n i a © 19 6 6 A H M ■ 1 1 ...... T " — — Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 1 2 , 1966 5 IE W P O B A C K O F W E E K Baseball dies with a bang A p i s a h o n o r e d b y UPI Bob A p isa did h is bit towards M idw est Back of T he Week for lie Thornhill w as named the UPI’s A pisa is one of se v e r a l Ha- B y D E N N I S C H A SE keeping the Spartan o ffen se equal h is play aga in st M ichigan Satur­ Linem an of the Week la st w eek . w a lia n s who have com e to Mich­ A s s o c ia te S po rts E d i t o r w ith the d e fen se In the aw ards d ay. Apisa knocked out 140 y a rd s, igan State on the recom m enda­ r e c e iv e d colum n of the 1966 sta ­ A p lsa 's a ccom p lish m en t off­ Including a nifty 49-yard sca m ­ tio n s of T om m y Kaulukukul, the tis tic s sh eet by earning the title s e t the advantage the d efen se p er, against M ichigan to gain th is fo rm er head coach at the Uni­ Som e y e a r s ago L efty O’Doul, the old tim e b a seb a ll player and v e r s ity of H awaii and a c lo s e o f U nited P r e s s International’s had gained when linebacker Char­ w eek’s title . now p rop rietor of a fancy restaurant in San F r a n cisc o , and L eo frien d of the Spartans' coach, D urocher w ere asked to speak at a dinner. Duffy D augherty. D urocher had Just fin ish ed d escrib in g W illie M ays a s the T he Spartans and the U niver­ g r e a te st b allplayer who e v e r liv ed . O’Doul d issen ted . N O T R E D A M E HERE s ity of H awaii played a h om e- He pointed out that T y Cobb, playing in a deadball era when and-hom e football s e r ie s In 1947- p itc h e r s b eliev ed that the b aseb all could rightfully be loaded down 48 and the p rofitab le friendship w ith everything from sp it to tobacco ju ice, had m anaged a .367 life ­ develop ed b e t w e e n Daugherty, tim e a verage. "What do you think Cobb would hit today?” asked a questioner F resh m a n f o o tb a ll te a m then the Spartans’ lin e coach, B ig g ie Munn, the MSU head coach, in the audience. and Kaulukukul. “ Oh, about the sam e a s M ays, maybe .3 4 0 ,” answ ered O’Doul. "Then why do you sa y Cobb is so g rea t? ” the questioner lo o k s to its 'o g a m e s T he 140 y ard s gained against M ichigan w a s the high m ark of Happy Hawaiian p e r siste d . A p lsa 's c o lle g ia te football ca ­ S p a r ta n fu llb a c k Bob A p is a gained 140 y a rd s in “ W ell,” explained O’Doul, “ you have to take in con sid eration By N O R M S A A R I the Fighting Irish the next day. Rutherford fe e ls the freshm an r e e r . L a st y e a r , h is b est day S a t u r d a y 's gam e ag a in s t M ic h ig a n , the top p e r ­ the m an i s now 73 y e a r s o ld .” S ta te N ew s S po rts W r i t e r ‘‘A gen eral o v era ll p olicy In football program here has two w a s 114 y ard s again st Ohio State the con feren ce for freshm an f o r m a n c e o f h i s c o l l e g e c a r e e r . F o r h i s w o r k in M S U 's Cobb w as the g r e a te st ballp layer who e v e r liv ed . He w as to pu rp oses. and for the sea so n he gained 2 0 - 7 b e a tin g of the W o lv e r i n e s , A p is a was named b aseb all what E dison w as to the lightbulb. He invented it and com p etition has been adopted this ‘‘Our fir s t in terest with the 666 yards — b est for any fu ll­ F o r 80 fresh m en , football has y e a r ,” stated B u r tS m lth .a s s is t- U P I B a c k of the W e e k . C h a r l i e T h o r n h i l l , MSU for a ll p ra ctica l p u rp oses, m ade it into a sc ie n c e . freshm en is to help them make back in M ichigan State h isto ry . so m e Incentive th is fa ll. ant a th letic d irecto r for M ichigan l i n e b a c k e r was L in e m a n of the W e e k , la s t week. T h e spate o f a r tic le s which have been o ccu rrin g with in crea sin g the proper adjustm ent from high In the final B ig T en gam e of A B ig Ten C onference p o licy S ta te , ‘‘and th ere w ill be fresh ­ U P I T elep h o to freq uency in sport m a g a zin es decryin g b a se b a ll’s d em ise forget school to c o lle g e ,” Rutherford la s t se a s o n , A pisa receiv ed a t h a t had prohibited fresh m an man com petition in a ll sp o r ts .” one fa ct. It can be great, and at one tim e in the not so distant stated. tea m s from playing In terco lleg ­ ‘‘T he con feren ce w ill be work­ se r io u s knee Injury. He played p ast, it w as. "Many of them have been r e ­ iate g a m es has been lifted this ing th is on a tria l b a sis and little in the victory over N otre Cobb holds 21 reco r d s in a ll. T hat he w as g reat is not the cruited from far points of the y e a r a n d M ichigan S tate has the p roject w ill be review ed at D am e, but d esp ite the injury point; what m ade him g rea t is . "I studied b a seb a ll lik e a law yer scheduled I n d i a n a and N otre Dam e fo r la te sea so n b a ttle s. the end o f the y e a r to d eterm in e country and freshm an football g iv e s them an opportunity to h e gained 49 yards In four ca r ­ S u p r e m e C o u r t studied h is b ook s,” h e’d te ll you, “ lik e a doctor studied anatom y. it s s u c c e s s .” m eet new friends here and adjust r ie s In the R ose Bowl and sco red If 1 w as anything at a ll, I w as an educated b a llp la y e r ...” The fresh m en w ill tr a v e l with Coaching the f r o s h football properly to M ichigan S tate. one of M ichigan State’s touch­ How m any m odern day b a llp la y ers can make that claim ? How the v a rsity to Indiana to play the squad is Ed R utherford, now in “ As far a s the football stand­ dow ns. many have even read the ru le book once o v e r lightly? H o o sie r s the m orning o f N ov. 12. They a r e scheduled to play h is third y e a r at S tate. R uther­ ford a lso scouts opposing team s point,” he added, "W e try to teach the p la y ers everything we T he knee required su rgery as n i x e s N e e l y Som ew here along the lin e b aseb all p la y e r s have lo s t th eir the N otre Dam e frosh h ere F r i­ soon a s A pisa returned from fo r Spartan V arsity Coach Duffy can and give a ll of them equal m inds, and their fir e . d a y , N ov. 18. The v a r sity b attles the bowl trip . In som e of the Daugherty. tim e now so they can m ake th eir DALLAS (UPI) — The U . S . When Lou C rig er, B oston Red Sox ca tch er in 1907, ca lled T y ea rly sea so n Spartan gam es this b est showing in spring p ra ctice Suprem e Court says offen sive a flash in the pan, Cobb went out the next day and sto le second, E y e a r , A pisa didn’t se e m to have tack le Ralph N eely can’t m ake a third and hom e on the poor fellow . and have a chance to m ake the v a rsity a s sop h om ores." h is sophom ore form . living anym ore flattening lin e ­ When T y made it to third, G eorge M oriarity, the g reat third backers for the D allas C ow boys. Rutherford noted t h e y have basem an, used to taunt Cobb by throwing the b a ll higher and se v e r a l fine quarterback p ro s­ higher, daring him to run. One day he threw it too high, and Cobb p e c ts th is y e a r and pointed out ran hom e with the winning run. la s t y e a r they had th ree out­ Old tim e r s claim that Cobb w as the only p la y er to s c o r e from f ir s t on an infield out. What it involved w as the old Cobb trick s: standing signal c a lle r s — B ill F e r r a c o , Bob Super and C harlie S p o r t m aking the turn at a bag in stead o f stopping, pulling up in the W ed em eyer, a ll of who have a l­ m iddle of a baselin e and staring at the man with the ball, feinting ready seen action in varsity one way, then the other, and com ing in sp ik e s high at the p late. g a m es th is sea so n . "M ost p layers don’t lea rn the fundam entals,” Cobb sa id of He named Jack P itt s , from D eca teu r, Ga.; S t e v e G arvey, S h o r t s the m odern day gang, “ M ost of them don’t p r a c tic e . T h ey don't T am pa, F la.; John L indquest, T h e C yclin g Club w ill hold a even train . T h e ir so le object, encouraged by the liv e ly b all and Highland P a rk , 111.; and another m eeting tonight at 7:30 in Room the shortened fen ces, is to m ake home ru n s. But even the home Hawaiian product, Jon Makanani, 208, M en's IM, run, becom ing com m onplace has lo st its th r ill. a s top quarterbacks on the frosh * * * RALPH NEELY An A l B efore he died, Cobb w a s a sk ed if he could nam e a fir s t c la s s team th is y e a r . N eely si b aserunner, or a catch er who could stop a good baseru n n er. He T h e fir s t sw im m ing p ra ctice D ecem b O ther top p la y ers Rutherford for a ll women in terested in tr y ­ bonus a could think of none. named include L a w ren ce'‘Tody” out for G reen Splash w ill be held In the past five y e a r s, the D etroit T ig e r s have not drawn even 40,000 fan s on opening day, the day, rem em b er, when sp ir it is Sm ith and Frank T r a y lo r , Beau­ m ont, T exas; Sam Sethm an, Mt. tonight at 7 p .m . at the W omen’s IM P o o l. MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES s e r v ic e An ag the con h igh est, when the fans haven’t y et been drained of th eir enthusiasm P lea sa n t, P a.; Rich S au l, But­ l e r , P a.; Don L aw , B ro w n sv ille, * * * kept qu by the dull play. p re s e n ts P a.: L am ar T h om as, H arvey, T h e m en ’s and w om en's v o lle y ­ 1, 1965 It is sad . T h e New York M ets, a la st p lace team , outdraw the top era l da 111.; Dave Schw einfurth, Sand­ ball club w ill m eet tonight at te a m s. P eop le go to the ballpark to laugh at e r r o r s! Even in the World S e r ie s , w here the b est of the b est m eet once usk y, Ohio; and Ken L ittle , 7:30 in Gym I of the M en’s IM. "T h e O rg a n ize r” returned se r v ic e Youngstow n, Ohio. A ll a re invited. a yea r, the d eclin e is evident. W illie D avis drops two fly b a lls M ichigan p la y ers looking im ­ * * * (Italian) told his and overth row s a b a se for a reco rd three e r r o r s in one inning. p r e s s iv e Include M ike Dodd, De­ but new s soon leaked out about T h e K arate Club w ill m eet at An en g ro ssin g drama of 1880the sign in g. Industrial strik e in northern T h e D odgers add three m o re in that gam e to tie another reco rd . troit; C h arles C ousino, Monroe; Bob M ilten b erger, G ro sse lie; 7:30 p .m . Thursday, O ct. 13 in Italy, sta rrin g . . . . M oe Drabowsky, a c a s t-o ff by four other tea m s, the only pitcher and C al Fox and Ralph Skinner, the Sports Arena of the M en’s "MARCELLO MASTROIANNI to h it four batters in two gam es, the lo sin g pitch er in E a rly LM. Wynn’s 300th v icto ry and the man who g ave up Stan M u sia l’s B attle C reek. "FOLCO LULLI 3,000th hit, is the sta r r e lie fe r . ation M^32-6944 * "RENATO SALVATORI "ANNIE GIRARDOT A ll of B ill V eeck ’s bat days, ball d ays, la d ies days and e x ­ ploding scoreb o a rd s won’t sa v e the gam e. T h e people com e to Ed Rutherford P U■t/u aSim , ^ '|Q Due to d ifficu lties in foreign shipm ent, the announced s e e b a seb a ll. When the boys stop playing, the people stop com ing. PROGRAMINFORMATION ^ 482'3öOST hr F innish film WILL NOT be shown. And b aseb all d ies, not with a whimper, but with the ostentatious bang of a firew ork s scoreb oard . Batsmen like soccer M IC H IG A N F ea tu re P resen ted T h u r s . , F r i . - O c t . 13 & 14 MILWAUKEE, WIS. (UPI) — — :— ..................' aU *t Paul Newman HARPER” & " N e v e r T o o L ate” SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! N EXT! ’KHARTOUM’ 7:30 EMU - E m b ers 8:15 E vans S ch olars - P anthers TODAY 9:00 N u rsery #1 - E lev a to r #2 ■ F ro m 1:00 P.M . 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BY THE Nothing s t o p s o d o r b e t t e r f o r a m a n ! M A K ERS OF OLD SPIC E WALLACE OPTICIANS 3040 Vine (Opposite Frandor) Pt - r e |V 9 - 2 ^ 7 4 Added: "T he Interview " “ K A LEID O S C O P E” also o ffices downtown at 107 N. W ashington rlt, iv JU75 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 1 2 , 1 96 6 E X P L A I N S D A T IN G B en F ra n k lin ’ lec tu re to n ig h t D ra z ilia n s n o t o u t o f it’ in the c itie s the norm al age span students B ra zil m eans only coffee "A P r o file of Benjamin F rank- lin ” opens the MSU L ectu re S e­ F ranklin in order to m ake his portrayal a s r e a listic a s p o s­ T e ll A m ericans that B ra zilia n and had warned the group "Do and the Samba. r ie s in F airchild T h eater at 8:15 s ib le . g ir ls do not w ear native long fo r getting m arried is 19 through not judge the country by the One fifth -y e a r law student ad­ p .m . tonight. "Nobody could really im itate d r e s s e s on d ates and a re not 26. R ural a rea s frequently have stran ge city of New Y ork. To m itted h is fir s t im p ressio n s of W illiam P aterson , d irecto r of that m arv elo u sly talented m an,” constantly chaperoned, w as the younger m arriages; 17-19 fo r be in ghe United S tates. th e S ta tes, during their week in the C leveland P layhouse sin c e sa y s P a terso n . "But with the plea of a 2 0 -y ea r -o ld B ra zilia n g ir ls and 19 is the average for Student involvem ent in B r a z i­ New York, w ere anything but the 1960, p lays the part of Franklin w ig , co stu m e, makeup and h is law student. b oys. lian p o litic s is an everyday o c - m o st com plim entary. and prepared the scrip t of this own w ord s, I hope to g ive a Sergio B erm udes, one of the M ore than once during and a fter ccu ra n ce. H ere som eone injected He found New York im personal on e-m an show, w hich p resen ts convincing suggestion of the 16 B ra zilia n s on cam pus th is the Monday evening banquet in that B r a z il’s frequent revolutions and in a hurry a s opposed to the Philadelphia statesm an a s an m an.” week sp onsored by the D epart­ K ellogg C en ter the topic of U .S . and dem onstration a re b lo o d less h is p le a sed view of MSU and old er man in conversation with G en eral ad m ission w ill be ment of State, em phasized that lack of knowledge of B razil cam e —not like som eU JS . d em on stra­ up. T hey a ll wondered why and E ast L a n s i n g . H ow ever,B er­ a sm a ll group of frien d s. $1 .0 0 . Students w ill be adm itted a s far a s dating go es, B ra z il tions or the V iet Nam w ar. w e r e w o rried that to A m erican m udes had been in Iowa a year He r e c a lls the incidents of on p resen tation of ID card . is not "out of it .” T h e group noted that a r ev o lu ­ F ran k lin 's life; h is ea rly stru g­ tion has been taking p lace over g le s , the drafting of the D ecla ra ­ the past four y e a r s. Four y e a rs tion of Independence, the even ts ago g ir ls w ere alw ays chaperoned but now th is is only true in rural W o m e n s p o n s o r i n g Brazilians Tour of the A m erican R evolution, and of h is s e r v ic e a s m in ister to F ra n ce, a ll told with F ranklin’s faculty d is tr ic ts. Som etim es, how ever, fian ces invite the g ir ls ' m others fam ous w arm th and hum or. As p a r t of t h e i r C u l t u r a l E xc ha n g e P r o g r a m of to go along with them . T h e m ost p o p u l a r dating the U n ite d S tates, B r a z i l i a n law students S e rg io B e r m u d e s and E v a n d r o R a m o s L o u r e n c o v is i t e d P a terso n , who has a lso ap­ peared in ’’A P r o file of O liver insurance MSU and L a n s in g , T h e y w e r e a c c o m p a n ie d by John W endell H o lm es,” read a ll ten routine se e m s to be dancing. And, B erm udes str e sse d , a g ir l dances e m c l a s s C o elh o , a State D e p a r t m e n t i n t e r p r e t e r . volu m es of F ranklin’ s published with her date and no one e ls e . T h is is le s s true in the five or S tate News photo by D ean Lyons w o rk s, many biographies of the m an, and studied paintings of planned ten la rg est c itie s . Child c a r e w ill be the topic Though opposed by the m ale T ransition from one culture to portation w ill be supplied when F aculty m em b ers w ill sh ortly of the sixth gathering. A n u rse B razilian s p resen t, the fiv e wo­ men said , via Interpreter, that another can be a confusing situ a ­ tion. To make this change e a sie r , req u ested . Area wom en, m ost of whom w ill talk on building new im ­ R O M N E Y ’S be able to p u rch ase a new group in su ran ce p o licy through the Uni­ have liv ed abroad and faced s im ­ m u n ities, a s changing clim a te s B razilian boys frequently date lo ca l women w ill offer their e x ­ v e r s ity . B id s a re being taken ila r changes, experim ented in volve different illn e s s e s . se v e r a l g ir ls , but expect each p e rie n c e s to w iv es of foreign on Insurance to rep la ce the old with the homem aking co u r se idea S ch o o ls, d octors and babysitting students through a Homemaking p o licy which w as term inated July Win s p o ils r e c o r d g irl to date only one p erso n . w ill be m entioned a ls o . T h is a ro u ses B razilian in terest C la ss beginning at 7:30 tonight. la s t y e a r . At the su ggestion of 31. la s t y e a r ’s p articip an ts, m ore The seventh m eetin g w ill be in the U.S. system — "Do boys Information on the eigh t-w eek T he new p o licy , on which bids cooking s e s s io n s a re planned for devoted to clothing. A hom e h ere feel the sam e way?" c o u r se , held in the M arried Hous­ w ill be taken until O ctober 12, th is y e a r. eco n o m ist w ill speak on clothing B razilian g ir ls may m arry at ing O ffice, may be acquired from w ill be offered to all fu ll-tim e fo r d ifferent sea so n s and how to the age of 16 and boys at 18, M rs. Jam es Boyd, 3 3 7 -2 2 1 1 .T he LANSING (i) - Gov. G eorge Saturday, he m oved to the about p o lls which show the R e ­ and m any p a rt-tim e faculty m em ­ T he fir s t m eeting w ill be a in terp ret the variou s clothing but a low is in p r o c e ss to low er c la s s may be joined any tim e R om ney's p erfect record of a l­ M ichigan sid e and MSU exploded publican governor w id eiin g h is b e r s . It w ill provide death, d is­ get-acq u ain ted period with a d is­ s i z e s . T he s e s s io n w ill a lso in­ the ages to 14 and 16. However, during the two m onths. T r a n s- ways ending up sittin g on the with two fourth-quarter touch­ popularity m argin over D em o­ m em b erm en t, and total-an d - c u ssio n of A m erican fam ily life . clude how to u se A m erican pat­ winning sid e at the M ichigan- downs, winning 2 0 -7 . cr a tic ch allen ger Z olton F e r - perm anent - disab ility cov era g e Four con secu tiv e m eetin gs w ill te r n s . Michigan State football gam e has "I thought it w as a great ball en cy. for any acciden t anyw here. deal with cooking; sev e r a l w ays to Evaluation w ill be the main been ruined, but he had a ready ga m e," Romney sa id . "I thought "R em em ber the R o se B ow l," E stim ated co st for the plan, p rep a re ground beef, table s e t­ them e of the final m eetin g, a s NEW AT THE tin g s, a tour of the D airy Build­ in g, different cuts of m eat and con ven ien ce, or instant, fo o d s. the a id s w ill ask p articipants for co n str u ctiv e c r itic is m of the pro­ je c t. explanation T u esday. “ I lo st m y luck in P a sa d en a ,” said Romney, who went to that C aliforn ia city on New Y ea r’s the d efen sive team s w ere su ­ p e r b .” N ext question at h is new s con ­ he r e p lie d . ‘T ’m going to r e ­ m em ber what can happen to p e o ­ ple who get overconfident and w hich w ill supplem ent but not rep la ce the p resen t p olicy, w ill not be m o re than six cen ts per $1000 p er m onth. feren ce concerned h is feelin g s take things for granted.” Day and watched M ichigan State UNION CAFETERIA Telephone workers lo s e 14-12 to UCLA in the R ose B owl. R om ney traditionally c r o s s e s the field at half tim e of the M ichigan - M ichigan State co n ­ /ár all back on the job te s t. In 1964, he ended up on the M ichigan sid e and the W ol­ IT EM : D E T R O rr (i) — A ll hourly v e rin es won. In 1965, he m oved to T h ey sa y th is w ill speed up the the MSU sid e and the Spartans em p loyes of M ichigan B e ll T e le ­ “ T o d a y s S p e c ia l” phone C o. were reported on the v o te. T h ey a lso have urged their won. Job today for the fir s t tim e in m em b ers follow the lead o f W es­ 18 d ays. tern E le c tr ic C o. em p loyes and Lu n ch eo n 1.15 r e je c t the contract. T h e company has been hit by a s e r ie s of w ildcat str ik e s and If the agreem ent is rejected , Candidates walkouts by m em b ers o f th e C o m - international union approval is D in n e r 1.50 m unications W orkers of A m erica sin ce the old contract exp ired s t ill needed before a strik e can be c a lled . h e re T h u rs d a y 18 days ago. T h e con tract was T he settlem en t c a lls for wage "T he Is s u e s of E ducationC on- , extended on a d ay-to-d ay b a s is . in c r e a s e s ranging from $3.50 f r o n t i n g P oliticalC ftn d id ates" T h e m ost recen t walkouts r e ­ to $8 a week, a wage reop en er in w ill be sponsored in two p r o ­ Available To General Public sulted from lo c a l union d is s a t is ­ faction with a tentative agreem en t 18 m onths, upgrading of 45 c it ie s to higher wage a rea s and im ­ gram s by Phi Delta Kappa, p r o ­ fe ssio n a l education fratern ity. reach ed with the company one proved frin ge b en efits. D em ocratic c a n d i d a t e s Don week ago. L ocal union o ffic e r s have been T hurber for State B oard of E d­ & Som e CWA m em bers w ere a lso urging th eir em p loyes to rem ain on the job pending the outcom e ucation and J a m es M . Hare for opposed to the plan to have lo c a ls se c r e ta r y of state w ill appear vote by m ail on ratification of the of the ratification vote. 4 p .m . T hursday in E rick son Students agreem en t. E leven southeastern M ichigan N ea rly 200 m em b ers of the CWA L ocal 4016 in suburban H all Kiva. Both incum bents run­ ning for r e -e le c tio n w ill d is c u ss CWA lo c a ls , including L ocal C law son, Southfield and Royal the is s u e s of education a s they U N IO N C A F E T E R IA 4000, in D etroit, the la r g e s t in the sta te have asked the in ter­ Oak w ere off their jobs Monday, M eanw hile, CWA bargain ers r ela te to p olitical d ecision m ak­ ing. New House For A E Phi national union to p erm it voting rep resen tin g som e 22,000 W est­ L aw rence L indem er, candidate on a lo ca l union b a sis rather ern E le c tr ic equipment in s ta ll­ D e d ic a tin g the s ite f o r h e r new s o r o r i t y house, A E P h i p r e s i d e n t llene R o b e r t s , for attorney gen eral, and R obert basem ent of the U N I O N than by m a ll. e r s a c r o s s the country today Brown, candidate for a p osition O a k P a r k , ju n io r , digs the f i r s t s h o v e lfu l of d i r t . The new house, which is to be w ere expected to ask the co m ­ lo c ated on the c o r n e r o f L in d e n and C h a r l e s s t r e e t s Is s c h e d u le d f o r c o m p le tio n in the U n iv ersity of M ichigan’s pany to im prove on the contract in M a r c h , 1967, State News photo by T o n y F e r r a n t e Board of R egents, w ill rep resen t settlem en t that w as rejected by the Republican party in the s e c ­ union m em b ers. ond m eetin g scheduled at 4 p .m . T h e r e a re about 800 W estern Oct. 19 in the E rick son Hall SKY DIVING E le c tr ic in s ta lle r s in M ichigan. Kiva. Vista interviewing candidates VISTA (V olunteers In S erv ice VISTA s e le c ts and train s v o l­ in p o v erty ,” said R ichard Rausch, T o A m erica) rep resen ta tiv es w ill u n teers for assign m en t in urban team lea d er for the L ansing d r iv e . THE SPACE-AGE SPORT ANYONE FOR be in L ansing today and T h u rs­ day seek in g qualified candidates to spend a year aiding the na­ slu m s, rural a r e a s, Job C orps C en ters and other deprived U.S. a r e a s . Although there a re already " T h ese a re unskilled p eop lew ith no hope of im proving their s it­ uation in life . VISTA volu n teers s e r v e w here help is needed and ov er 3,500 an ti-p overty work­ FÜR Oil THE RON? tio n 's p oor. e r s servin g, 10,000 a r e needed. encouragem ent sought.” T h ere a r e no entrance req u ire­ EAST m en ts for VISTA excep t an 18 m inim um ag e lim it. T h ere is no VISTA rep resen ta tiv es w ill an­ sw e r qu estion s and accept appli­ MEETS m axim um a g e . T he pay runs $50 a w eek and is r e c e iv e d in cation s at the VISTA Inform a­ tion C en ter, 1320 S. Washington WEST one sum when s e r v ic e term in a tes. A v e., L ansing, (484-8441) from " T h irty m illio n people liv e 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . d aily. 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G R A N D R IV E R Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 1 2 , 1966 7 S L A V E S IN H O M ELA N D Red te a c h e rs le a rn B la c k lis te d n a t iv e esson th e h a r d w a y TOKYO If) — T h e r e cto r and eight tea ch ers at Hsinhua U n iv­ m em b ers in the Red G uards when it w as voluntarily launched at "Our anger exploded when the r e c to r and other reaction ary te a ­ ta lk s o n c a m p u s Hsinhua U n iv e rsity May 2 9 . T he c h e r s in terfered with ou r a t­ e r s ity in Peking w ere denounced Red G uards now lis t 265 students tem p ts to study the thought of Mao B y C H R IS O ’C O N N O R pletely lo s t th eir right to v o te. by the Red G uards as reaction ary and now a re jan itors at the sch ool, out of an enrollm ent of 1,300, T se -tu n g and to c a r r y out a p r o ­ Ten y e a r s la ter the Land A ct S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r Sung sa id , and 16 tea c h e r s out letarian cultural revolution in rev isio n made it ille g a l for them m em b ers of the m ilitan t youth of a facu lty of 150, he added. cooperation with la b o rers, fa r m ­ to own land and defined them a s group told Japanese c o rresp o n ­ “ My black nation is bleeding dents T u esd ay. He told Jap an ese new sm en: e r s and s o ld ie r s. to death ," Franz J . T . L e e , tribal n a tiv es, rather than work­ "T h ey a r e sw eeping the flo o r s South A frican secreta ry of the e r s , to prevent unionization. and grow ing vegetab les and other Germ an A lexander D efen se Com­ L a ter, L ee sa id , the B ritish lab or refo rm job s," Sung P a i- m ittee (ADC), stated M o n d a y im posed the passbook system lin e, 18, told the Jap an ese in the night at the International C en ter. which required n atives to carry L ee was blacklisted by his p erm its at a ll tim e s. T h is is Red C h in ese capital. T h irty of the Red G uards, in a C h a im le tte r country in 1961 and has sin ce been studying in G erm any. His tour of still in effect. m eeting with the corresp on d en ts, L ee str e sse d the tact that while the UJS. and Canada is sponsored a lso confirm ed what has long been white South A frica has the fourth by the A lexander D efen se Com­ evident in the West: highest living standard in the m ittees of the two co u n tries. The T hat D efen se M in ister L i n w a r n in g m a d e ADC’s w ere form ed to aid the w orld, the natives liv e w ell below the poverty lin e. P iao, d escrib ed by party C h a ir­ op p ressed o f South A frica. man Mao T se-tu n g a s " c lo s e MSU students participating in F olk D a n c e Segregation and su ppression of A fter what he called “ Bloodbath o f Sharpville" in th e com rade in a r m s ," i s h eir ap­ bonds occu rred in 1941. He Students In t e r e s t e d In fo lk dancing h ave a new group on c a m p u s . M e e t in g Sun- property and m obility rights have M arch 1960, the African w ill parent to Mao. chain le tte r sch em es involving c la im ed that the sc h e m es begin never again use p a ssiv e m ethods, d a y a fte rn o o n at 2 p . m . In the W o m e n 's I M , the group does fo lk dances f r o m made the black A frican “ a for­ T h ey said L iu S h ao-ch i, p r e s i­ UJ5. sa v in g s bonds and stam ps at a c o lle g e o r u n iversity “ v ir ­ L ee said . A frica is a tim e bomb a r o u n d the w o r l d . - - S t a t e N ews photo by John C a s tle eigner in h is birth p la ce, a virtual dent of C om m unist China, is a re violatin g F ed eral law s and tually ev ery tim e ." that can explode at any m om ent, sla v e ," L ee continued. a r e subject to p o ssib le p ro secu ­ Chain le tte r s a re again st the he added. unsuitable for leading the c u l­ L ee c r itic iz e d the United States tion . law w hether they a re sent by m ail tural revolution o r purge against and oth er W estern nations for in­ T h is is the warning D elm ar o r n ot, he em p h asized . Harm D eb lij, a sso c ia te d ir e c ­ th ose opposing M ao’s thought. vestin g in South African industry. V . C o te, sta te d ire c to r fo r the Refund o f any money in vested to r of the African Studies C en ter, Sung sa id the Red G uards did “ They only strengthen the back­ not want war with the U nited States but if A m erica invades China "w e w ill fight to the v ery UJS. Savings Bonds D iv isio n o f the T r e a su ry , had th is w eek for MSU students. C ote said th ere had been se v ­ in sa v in g s bonds design ed fo r u se in chain le tte r sc h em es can be r e co v ered if the bonds a r e still in the p u rch a ser’s p o ss e ssio n , O ld c a r s n e v e r d i e bone o f apartheid." D iam onds and gold are the tr e a su r e s that force black labor made a statem ent after L e e 's speech: “ T his is a com plex prob­ lem . It is very ea sy to be sym ­ pathetic and s t ill be divided on end. e r a l r ep o rts from lo ca l banks of C ote said . p o licy ." into the m in e s, L ee said . “ You ‘T h e R ed G uards a re the r e ­ such a chain le tte r sch em e cu r­ Refund o f the money so in v e st­ are w earing apartheid on your se r v e fo r c e of the lib eration a r m y ,” Sung said . “ We w ill fight a p eo p le's war and a re not afraid of n uclear a r m s. A rm ed with rently ex istin g at MSU and that it w as spreading to other p arts of the sta te a s w e ll. “ T h ere is every reason to be­ ed m ay be obtained without pen­ alty o r incrim ination o f the bond buyer by com pleting a sp ecia l bond o f indem nity form obtainable in t h e M o to r C ity rings; they are covered with the sweat o f 15 m illion black people." L ee b riefly sketched the h is­ tory o f Dutch and B ritish dom ­ O ff—campus DETROIT if) — In 1926 P e r r y shovel, dug a hole in h is back a little fun, too. ination in South A frica. During Mao T se -tu n g ’s thought, one Red lie v e ," C ote said "that th is cu r­ at any bank. Guard w ill k ill 10 A m erica n s." rent chain le tte r sch em e began at Hope C o lleg e and spread to MSU T he state bond d ire c to r pointed out that P o st O ffice exD erience A ndrew s tried to s e ll h is M odel T F o rd . Nobody would buy it. yard and buried it. N ow , 40 y ea rs later, a s o n -in - "It started out a s a lark, but it's kind of gotten out of hand," the 16th century raw m a teria ls w ere needed fo r em ergin g cap­ council open T h e Red Guards a re tee n a g e r s. and U o f M ." show s m o st chain le tte r p ar H e tried to g ive it aw ay. But law - and p ossib ly half the city he sa y s . ita lism , he explained. The white Jap an ese new sm en d escrib ed P etitio n s for p osition s on the F u rth er, he sa id , it has spread 'ticip an ts lo se th eir en tire in v e st­ nobody would p ro m ise to p r e ­ of D etroit - is going to dig it V e r ste e g got hold of M orris man found that co lo r prejudice the group, including so m e g ir ls, could be u sed a s an expedient Off C am pus C ouncil can be picked to o th er c o lle g e s and b u sin e sse s m ent— and tfte g r e a te r the amount s e r v e it in tact. up. If they can find it, that is , who w as a little vague after 40 a s the "angry young m en and for dom ination and forced labor. up through F riday at the OCC in v a rio u s p arts o f the sta te. in v este d , the soon er the supply So A ndrew s, rem em b ered by D, for Dig Day, is Saturday. y e a r s about exactly w here the w om en" o f C om m unist China. Toward the end o f the 18th cen ­ office, 331 Student S e r v ic e s, P e ­ A ccording to C ote, the fir st o f in terested p erso n s is exhaus­ h is fa m ily a s a " very sen tim en ­ Bud G uest, a lo ca l WJR radio car w as buried. Sung sa id th ere w ere only 40 chain le tte r involving savin gs ted . tury another “ scram b le for Af­ titio n s m ust be in by F rid ay. tal g u y ,” stripped the ca r, got a p erso n a lity , has invited lis t e n ­ T h ey went out to the old An­ rica " w as in p r o g r e s s , L ee e r s to h is 15-m inute morning drew s p lace with som e p ictu res Any student living off ca m ­ stated. show to help. and a m etal d etector. T h e prop­ “ V u ltures from Europe d e - pus who is not living in a fr a ­ " T h is m ight be pretty good erty has been sold a coup le of cended on that black body, eacn tern ity or a co -o p m ay apply. H E Y , F O O T S O L D IE R fun, but I doubt th ere w ill be tim e s sin ce Andrews died in trying to get the b iggest p iece T h e Off Cam pus C ouncil r e p ­ m uch left of the c a r . It’s proba­ 1938. A cem ent company owns it of fle sh ." r e se n ts about 11,000 students b ly a ll ru sted aw ay,” sa y s Wil­ now and part of it is co v ered by By 1935 the blacks had com ­ living off cam pus. liam M orris Sr., the so n -in -la w , the fir m ’s building w hile the who helped Andrews bury the ca r other part is a p olicem an ’s b ack ­ J e iv e lr y & A r t C e n te r N ow , a u to m a tic n a v ig a tio n on a th r ee-q u a rter-a cre tract on the W est Side. M orris, now 63 and a grandfa­ ther 19 tim e s, has told the story yard . V e r ste e g sa y s he has verb al approval to dig from the co m ­ pany - or had it until the word A R T S T U D E N T S C h o o s e y o u r o r sta r ob serv a tio n s, and r e ­ m any tim es over the y e a r s . A got out. WASHINGTON (f) - An auto­ north, e a st, south and w e st di­ T he d efen se departm ent m ade couple of months ago it got around A s for the policem an: “ We m atic navigation d ev ice for the foot so ld ie r w as unveiled Mon­ q u ires no com putations. T he u se r m akes only th ree rec tio n m ea su rem en ts. T he u se r , having esta b lish ed no announcem ent of the d ev ice. T he GE p r e s s r e le a s e de­ to H arvey V ersteeg of the D etroit m ight have to c a ll on him for A R T S U P P L IE S s e ttin g s . One is an adjustm ent H isto rica l M useum . day. h is sta rtin g point o r origin al sc r ib e d the d etector a s "a light­ help and not with a shoveL " F r o m E a s t L a n s i n g ’ s M o s t C o m p le te S e le c tio n fo r the length of h is individual g eograp h ical location by conven­ w eigh t d e v ic e Intended to a le r t V e r ste e g Just happened to be in M orris d oesn 't know what P e r ­ T he m anufacturer sa y s it te lls s tr id e . T h e other two a r e grid tion al m ea n s, is thus a b le to a foot p atrol to the p r e se n c e of the m ark et for a 1913 Model T r y A ndrew s would think of it all, • P R IN T S the GI ex a ctly w h ere he is , no coord in ate d ia ls, se t at a known d eterm in e h is p o sitio n constant­ c o n cea le d p erson n el by d etect­ for a display in the m useum . He but he r e c a lls the day they buried m atter how dark the night, how sta rtin g point. ly to w ithin an a ccu racy of about in g su b m lcro sco p lc agents or ad m its he w as in the m arket for the c a r . • T R A V E L P O S T E R S s e v e r e the sto rm , o r how d en se the jungle h e 's sloggin g through. Once th e se settin g s a r e m ade, th ree p er cen t of the d istan ce p a r tic le s given off by humans.'* • F R A M E S T h e e x p e r i m e n t a l m odel, the operation is autom atic. The tra v eled , m e r e ly by ob servin g A Pentagon spokesm an said Professional Careers in Aero Charting shown for the fir s t tim e at the w e a r e r need only look at the the d ia ls. the unit w ill be In Viet Nam "In CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT with the U.S. AIR FORCE A c r o s s F r o m The H om e E c . B ld g. 319 E. GrandRiver A sso cia tio n of the U nited States two d ia ls to d eterm in e h is lo ca ­ A rm y troop s in Viet Nam soon the n ear fu tu re,” but said de­ Minimum 120 semester hours college credit Including 24 hours A rm y 's annual m eetin g, w eigh s tion . w ill be equipped w ith a d ev ice ta ils on Just when and how m any of subjects pertinent to charting such as math, geography, fiv e pounds and is sm a ll enough to be w orn on a so ld ie r ’s b elt. T he i n s t r u m e n t d e r iv e s it s sim p lic ity from the rela tiv e ly w hich can s m e ll out humans hid­ in g , perhaps in am bush, it w a s s e t s w ill be provided a r e s e c r e t . geology, and physics. Equivalent experience acceptable. Don’t The M artin C o., B altim ore, new s c ie n c e c a lle d flu ld ic s. Flu­ d is c lo s e d . Training program. Openings for men and women. w hich d esigned the d ev ice, said id ic d e v ic e s u se g a se s or liquids o f EAST the operational v ersio n w ill w eigh to tra n sm it o r sto r e inform a­ A r ifle -sh a p e d elec tro n ic unit, c a lle d the m anpack p erson n el BARNESFLORAL LANSING Application and further Information forwarded on request. GOOF about two pounds. The c o st p er tion , m uch a s ele c tr o n s do in d e tecto r, w a s exhibited at the WE TELEGRAPH unit w ill b e under $100, the an e le c tr ic a l c ir c u it. a sso c ia tio n m eetin g . WRITE: College Relations (ACPCR) T he d e v i c e , com bining the FLOWERS Hq Aeronautical Chart & Information Center, com pany sa id . A b r i e f , p a rtia lly cen so red p r in cip le s of the p edom eter and WORLD WIDE 8900 S. Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri 63125 T he A rm y L im ited W arfare d escrip tio n of how the d ev ice A n e q u a l o p p o rtu n ify em ployer the m agnetic co m p a ss, r e so lv e s w ork s w a s distributed by Its 215 ANN ED 2.0871 L aboratory at A berdeen, M d.has ea ch step of the op erator into two of them under te st and ev a l­ m anufacturer, G eneral E le c tr ic . B uy y o u r fin e E aton sta tio n ery at S .B .S . uation. T he d ev ice has been given the nam e of M ancan, fo r m an - M a d is o n A v e . takes a good long I t's o u r n u m b e r o n e lin e o f ca r r ie d autom atic navigator. C urrently, so ld ie r s in the field look at the b u r g e r . s ta tio n e r y , a n d y o u 'll f i n d m ust count th eir s te p s, shoot a c o m p le te lin e . azim uths and lo ca te landm arks QU« to d eterm in e th eir p o sitio n . s itoW «cr0 Ac»«»* Ss f,'O j T he Mancan fr e e s the oper­ O/,>n a to r from dependence on ground 12 needed s tu d e n t 421 E. Grand R iver BookS to re East L ansing C E .C for Honors h E . I E . M E o r E E F r e e P a r k i n g At T h e R e a r O f T he S to re ( M B A ’s w i t h B S i n E n g i n e e r i n g ) C H A R M I N P A P E R P R O D U C T S C O . Board (A s u b s id ia r y o f P r o c te r & G a m b le ) A n y o n e c a n P etitioning begins next w eek for se a ts on the Honors C ollege w ill in t e r v ie w f o r p o s it io n s in Student Board. m a n u fa c tu rin g m a n a g e m e n t GOOF. T he board, In its secon d y ea r , is s till in its defining sta g e s, and w ill include 10 to 12 stu - O c t o b e r 18 ^ast y e a r ’s board did not make ' d efin ite p rovisio n s fo r annual c tio n s, so m em b ers o f la st ir’s board can run again, F IV E R E A S O N S W H Y Y O U S H O U LD B E IN T E R E S T E D : lo b ert C . A ndrlnga, a ssista n t ecto r of the 1 3 0 0 student Substantial early responsibility. Within six months after you join us, you will W ith E a t o n ’s C o r r a s a b le B o n d T y p e w r ite r P a p e r , y o u nors C o lle g e , said that becau se be given full charge of an engineering staff position or direct responsibility c a n e r a s e t h a t g o o f w it h o u t a t r a c e . board is rela tiv ely new the for a production unit or department with equipment valued in excess of a i f w ill s e le c t the board m e m - million dollars. N o t a te llta le s m u d g e r e m a i n s . A s p e c ia l s u r f a c e p e r ­ rs. He added that petitioning open to any m em ber of the m i t s q u i c k a n d e a s y e r a s i n g w i t h a n o r d in a r y p e n c il Opportunity to advance, unexcelled. We promote only on a basis of merit, e r a s e r . F or p e r f e c t p a p e r s e v e r y t i m e , g e t C o r r a s a b le . .leg e. and a good engineer can advance very fast. \n d rin ga said that the board In l i gh t , m e d i u m , h e a v y w e i g h t s a n d O n io n S k i n . In i t i a t e s c o -c u r r ic u la r a c tiv i- s , m aintains a w eekly bulletin You’ll be in a great basic industry that’s entering a period of new growth. handy 1 0 0 -s h e e t p a c k e ts an d 5 0 0 -s h e e t ream b o x es. ir d , and a cts a s - a b a sis for *r\Charmin engineers have already contributed outstanding breakthroughs in improving product qualities. We are seeking the same kind of bold thinking A t S t a t io n e r y D e p a r t m e n t s . ilogues betw een the students A n d finds no " b o l d , new , b r e e d " 1 faculty. in our new hires for manufacturing and engineering management. This y e a r Andringa sa id m e e t- but a " v e r y good b u rg e r - ;s for students in terested in Experience is not necessary. We’ll train you. aduate work w ill be in itiated , i p ossib ly a student-faculty aors com m ittee w ill be form ed. w Choice of three locations: Qreen Bay, Wisconsin; Cheboygan, Michigan; or nothing m o r e , nothing less Andringa said that the b a sis for V our new plant at Mehoopany, Pennsylvania. You’ll be located in the heart of lection to the board is student some of the greatest hunting and fishing country in the world. MeDonaldfe e r e s t in covering the m ajor a rm s c o rñ asabu Id rep resen ted . Sign up at your Placement Office now. We want to folk with you even The a ssista n t d irecto r said la s t though you have commitments to Graduate School or to Military Servicol ar the board m et two o r th ree nes a term . O n ly E a to n m a k e s C o r r a s a b i-j. A N E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT V -E M P L O V E R The Honors C ollege is c u r - EATON PAPER CORPORATION. PITTSFÏELO. MASSACHUSETTS ntly w elcom ing 350 m o re stu­ LA N S IN G ~ E A S T LA N S IN G nts into its program . W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 12, 1966 ® M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n ?ea?fe THE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN A BUYER AND ASELLER IS: S T A T E NEW S C LA S S IFIE D Teacher WAMT a d s C A L L 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 W A ftT A O S A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e Em p lo y m e n t T he State News does not A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e F o r Rent ~ 9 0 T £ S * p erm it ra c ia l o r religious CORVETTE 1966. F astback, 4- PLYMOUTH T1961 9 5 T B elvedere VOLKSWAGEN l963. P rim e c o n - STRATTON'S SPORT CENTER. CITY OF E ast L ansing p a r t tim e MALE STUDENTS I One and two 1with 3 discrim ination In its ad­ hardtop. Six stick , v ery eco­ dition. $800. Phone 337-9419. Benelll of L ansing, used bike Building Custodian. 4-10 p .m . bedroom furnished a p a rtm en ts. speed, pow er steerin g and v ertisin g c o l u m n s . The nom ical, trem endous condition. 3-1 0 /1 4 sa le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249, five nights p e r w eek. S alary low cost b ra k e s . 4800 m ile s. $3900. C lose to cam pus. Im m ediate S tate News w ill not accept $475. C all 332-1437, G ary VOLKSWAGEN, l963. V ery good Benelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be­ $1.80 p e r h our. C all P erso n n el 372-6594 a fte r 5 p .m . 5-10/13 occupancy. $60 p e r student. n elll 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli Office, ED 7-1731. 3 -10/13 W ANT AD ad v ertising which d isc rim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, CllTLASS 1964. Clean, hydra- Dewey. PONTIAC, 1964, G rand P rix , 3-10/13 condition. Radio, h e a te r. R ea­ sonable. Phone 339-8940. 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. BUS BCYS; m e a ls . P h i Sigma 332-5330. 5-10/17 ra c e , color or national o r­ m atlc, pow er ste erin g , power Benelli 250 cc 1966, $569. Delta house. 6d ay s.5 0 5 M .A .C . Houses b ra k e s. 655-1157. 3-10/14 pow er b rak e s, pow er ste e rin g , 3-10/13 • AUTOMOTIVE igin. Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411, 332-0875. 5-10/13 radio and a i r conditioning. V ery V-W MICROBUS, 1964, 20,000 1915 E. M ichigan. C EAST LANSING NEAR. B rick, • EMPLOYMENT FORD CONVERTIBLE, I W , NEAT APPEARING young man good condition. C all 337-0290. m iles. Many e x tra s . Best two bedroom , la rg e re c re a tio n • FOR RENT stick , V -6, new m otor, $695. 3-1 0 /1 4 HONDA 160. Excellent condition. a s re lie f d o o rm an . Apply m ana­ room and basem ent. One c a r • FOR SALE offer over $1200. C all evenings A u to m o tiv e C all 337-2303. 1-10/12 p GNTI a C 1964, Bonneville; 4- 655-1432 or 353-3206. Scram bling a c c e s s o r ie s . Call g e r, S tate T h e a te r. 5-10/13 g ara g e. T h re e m iles from cam ­ • LOST & FOUND CADILLAC HEARSE, 1953.Good FORD 1935. Excellent condition, 351-7253. 5-10/12 p u s. U nfurnished. $175 p e r door, pow er b rak e s, ste erin g , 5-10/12 MALE STUDENTS, d iscouraged • PERSONAL condition throughout. Good tir e s . o rig in a l. 1957 Indian m otor­ try in g to fit a p a rt tim e job m onth plus u tilitie s. 332-1480. se a t, and window. F acto ry a i r - • PEANUTS PERSONAL Call F rank, 332-0834. cycle, 250cc, recently o ver­ LOOK VOLKSWAGEN, T9S$; Aviation 3-10/13 conditioning, good condition. Into an alread y busy schedule? • REAL ESTATE 3 -1 0 /1 4 hauled, $150. IV 5-7314. Black sunroof, 1 ow ner. L ike FRANCIS AVIATION now fo rm ­ E arn $60 p e r week w orking 2 $1750. Phone 351-5237. DESPERATELY NEEDED g irls • SERVICE 3-10/14 new, 18,000 m ile s. $1350. 694- ing MSU F acu lty F lying Club. evenings and Saturday. C a r CHEVROLET 1954. Body shot, 3-10/13 to s h a re beautiful house on 240 • TRANSPORTATION 0190. 2-10/12 M em bership lim ite d . F o r in­ n e c e ssa ry . Phone 332-3506. B eal. 5-10/17 engine g re a t. $75 takes it. 351- FORD 1964, F alcon. 4-door w a- PONTIAC 1960 co n v ertib le. Au- • WANTED 5212. 3-10/14 gon. Top condition. Can finance. form ation, phone 484-1324, C 5-10/12 to m atic, pow er ste e rin g and Auto Service & Parts NEED FOURTH man fo r th re e 337-7086. 3-10/14 b ra k e s. Good tir e s . No r u s t. PART TIME 15-26 ho u rs p e r bedroom hom e off K alam azoo. D E A D LIN E CHEVROLET, 1961, wagon, lug- gage rack . $500. 810 S tu art, FGRD GALAXIE 1963. 2-door, Phone 489-6071. 5 -1 0 /1 4 CAR WASH: i$ < f. Wash, wax, Em p lo y m e n t week. $1,50 to s ta r t. Good 484-0173. 3-10/14 ' p . m. one c la s s day b e' vacuum. U-DO -IT. 430 S. NEAT APPEARING young lady ra is e s w ith ex p erien ce. Mac E ast Lansing, 332-0311. six stick . Excellent condition. PONTIAC 1956. Blue and white, t\V O BEDROOMS, $125 plus uti- lore publ icotion C lippert, back of KOKO B a r. as ca sh ie r and co n cessio n g irl. Donald’s D rive-In, 234N. G rand 3-10/12 F ir s t $685 cash . JOHN'S AUTO good condition. Com pletely new litle s . G arage, $100 deposit, C -1 0 /1 3 Apply m anager, S tate T h ea ter. R iv er, ED 2-4103. F u ll tim e C a n c e 'la tio n s • 12 noon one CHEVROLET, 195$ 4-ctoor, SALES, 816 R.G. C u rtis s , two ignition sy stem . Any reaso n ab le no le a se , no ch ild ren o r p ets. NEW BATT e RIE s : Exchange 5-1 0 /1 3 work also av ailab le. 10-10/19 standard. 1965 Volkswagen. blocks north of M iller and o ffer. 355-1139. 3-1 0 /1 3 Phone IV 9-1017. 5-10/13 c l a s s day before pjblicat> on p ric e from $7.95. New se ale d 372-6119, anytim e during day W ashington. C -10/13 PONTIAC GTO 1964. 4 - speed. Eve n in g Em p lo y m e n t •BAR W A IT E R S ,b ar-ten d ers,I.D . N e a r C a m p u s , 3-bedroom s, beam s, 99255 now. E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C 35 St., N. Y. 16, N. T. W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 12, 1966 > 0 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L an sin g , M ich ig an Trial continue d fr o m page 1 h e r m e a su re m e n ts. In identify­ ing O’B rien, M iss C raw ford said **I rem e m b er that face. It’s not a face I’ll e v e r fo rg e t." She said h e nev er contacted h e r again. Beth Shapiro, Brookline, M ass. Junior, said she w as approached by a man she id en tlfled as O’B rien w ho asked h e r If she w as In te re s t­ B IG I See WhyWe Say ‘If You Are Not Shopping Big E, You Are Paying Too Much For IPRI ed in a m odeling c a r e e r o r if sh e would pose fo r cheesecake photos. Diane S late r, of 1109 F Uni­ R E G . 290 P E T R I T Z F R O Z E N GIANT VARIETY BREAD SALE v e rsity V illage, said the man she identified a s O’B rien had P e t 'R Ü z B 2 ! L _ .j PUMPKINORM INCE approached h e r and asked if she w j î CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 1 LB . X PUS I w as In terested in modeling sp o rtsw e a r. When he found out DUTCH PAN BREAD 1'4 L B . 4 sh e w as m a rrie d , she testified , OPEN he thanked h e r and left. In the afternoon, P olice Capt. A . John Zutaut, uniform com ­ Pet-Ritz. PL. TOP RAISIN BREAD 1 L B . FOR 8A.M.to10P.M. m ander of MSU’s Dept, of Public MINCE PIE 5 FOR 39( MON. THRU SAT. Safety, identified O’B rien a s the FARM HOME LOAF 1 L B . CLOSED SUNDAYS m an he observed pick up M iss Lukens at the in tersectio n of 15 OZ. WT. 4 9 0 Michigan and H arrison Avenues POLLYANNADATENUTROLLS I T C IIA D D C D C C A ID ^ MICHIGAN A VE . ■ a t 9;15 p .m . June 1. Six U niver­ AT SHO PPERS FA IR n e x t to fr a n d o r sity P olice and two State P olice RASPBERRY FILLED COFFEECAKE d etectives w ere conducting a s u r ­ veillan ce of M iss Lukens that i \\ Service With A Smile evening, a fte r sh e had told them \XI REG. 2 FOR 374 a m an known to h er as " L a r r y Don’ t h e s ita te to ask us if you A ngelo" would pick h er up to FRESH SLICED - 1 LB . LVS. want In fo rm a tio n about o u r m eats take h e r to pose fo r " s ta g ” o r help in buying a p a r tic u la r film s. P olice followed the red c a r with licen se num ber "SS-0005" SEALSWEET FRESH FR O ZEN FLORIDA il W HITEBREAD 5FOR REG. 59$ cut. W e’ re glad to ’ ’ ta lk th in gs o v e r ’ ’ - suggest good buys o r R U S K : 'X M E iX & M * - cooking m ethods - o r f ix any throughout north campus and E ast L ansing s tre e ts , Zutaut said. 6 FL O Z. WT. 4 ASSORTED SUE BEE m eat cut e x a c tly as you want It. We mean it when we say - IS "A ngelo" finally left M iss Lukens at a resta u ran t on Grand O R A N G E JU IC E CAN REG. TO 25 I t ’ s a p le a s u re to help you. R iver Avenue and drove off. L t. C arl Renkoskl, and Det. Sgt. Dan E. Hankins, also of the REG. 3 7 / BIG E FRESH FROZEN FLO R ID A H O NEY LEA N C ENTER CUT U niversity Police, O 'B rien as the man they observed during the moving surveillance. identified O R A N G E JU IC E 12 F L . OZ. WT. CAN Cl 10 OZ. WT. 0 PORK CHOPS O sterhout said he "co u ld n 't believe i t " when his commanding JAR o fficer inform ed him th ree days la te r that M iss Lukens had CEDERGREENFROZENVEGETABLESALE! p re sse d rap e charges against EVERYDAY LOW PR IC E - 8 O Z. WT. TUBE LB . him. CUT GREEN BEANS 9 O Z. WT. FRENCH FRIES 9 OZ. WT. O sterhout, a fath er of th ree, adm itted that he had had e x tra­ m a rita l sexual realtlons on th ree BROCCOLI SPEARS 10 OZ. WT. BRUSSELS SPROUTS 10 OZ. WT. M IXED VEGETABLES C UT CORN OR PEAS 10 O Z. WT. 10 OZ. WT. PILLSBURYORBALLARDBISCUITS other occasions in his 12 y ea rs CHOPPED SPINACH 10 O Z. WT. FORDHOOK LIMAS 10 O Z. WT. R E G . 53C C O U N T R Y F R E S H of m a rria g e . I SPARERIBS REGULAR OR HOMESTYLE L ß . 590 i I FIRST CUT PORKCHOPS lb. 590 LB. Learning PORKROASTTENDERLOIN PORTION LB. soci continued fro m page I BONELESSPORK LOIN ROASTB 0NE l b . LESS H hall staff and college. A kers h a s approached t h e S W IF T ’S P R E M IU M P R O T E N problem ,o{ not having enough A rts and L e tte rs upperclassm en R E G . 37C D U N C A N H I N E S re sid e n ts in a different m anner: P IN T by stubbornly holding the line. CHUCK POT ROAST CAKE MIXES T h e v ast m ajo rity of the h a ll’s CTN. co u rse offerings a r e upper d i­ vision A rts and L e tte rs . E very nco/i religion c la ss taught by a facu l­ ty m em ber is held in A kers. As a re su lt, many students t r a ­ vel fro m v arious points to A kers CHERRY SUPREME fo r c la s s e s . P H IL A D E L P H IA "W e want to bring students DEVILS FOOD 8 O Z. WT. CREAM CHEESE and faculty to g e th e r," explained OR WHITE PKG. H a rry H. K im ber, d ire c to r of re sid e n t instruction and c h a ir ­ man of the Dept, of Religion. I L B . 21/2 O Z . KING GOLD PURE PROTENCHUCKROAST CENTER CUT L B. 560 “ Dept, of Religion faculty (all H A LF GAL PROTENCHUCK ROAST <=vr lb. 660 1 housed In A kers) te ll m e th e re is f a r m o re contact with s tu ­ PKG. ORANGE JUICE JUG dents h e re .’’ ■ PROTENRIBSTEAKS lb. 860 I N e x t: Ju stin M o rrill College REG. 10c/ - 1 4/ JIFFY REG. 37 4 - 74 O FF - BAKER'S REG. 89 4 COUNTRY FRESH | PROTEN STANDING RIB ROAST lb. 880 1 ■ P ROTEN BEEF STEW M E A T LB. MUFFIN MIXES CHOCOLATE IC E C R E A M ■ SWIFT'S PREMIUM - 1 L B . 6 O Z. CORN M UFFIN 8 H O Z. WT. CHIPS CHOCOLATE ALMOND, B U TTER ALMOND, HONEY DATE MUFFIN 8 OZ. WT. r, bakers sem. s*ee> Ü BURGUNDY C H ER RY, H EA TH T O F F E E , AND OTHERS! CORNISH HENS EA. CH0CS ie l B EACH ( h a lf g a l . EVERYDAY LOW PRICE PKG. ■id CTN. MAXWELL HOUSE 12 OZ. WT. PKG. COFFEE 2 0 / O FF •m m m 9 B Ü M A L D O M IN Y (B .S .E .E .) o f th e REG 2 3 / THREE DIAMOND TH A N K YOU B e th le h e m S te e l L oop E V E R Y D A Y LO W P R IC E -H E IN Z S T R A IN E D C o u rse k n o w s w h ere th e a c tio n is. H e ’s a n e le c tric a l e n g in e e r a t th e lAMARW APPLEORCHERRY I*Ho rotiti BABYFOODS w o rld ’8 m o st 4 1 /2 OZ. m o d e rn ste e l p la n t —o u r B u rn s H a rb o r P la n t WT. JAR in n o r th e r n I n d ia n a . J o in th e a c tio n . F ir s t ste p : p ic k u p O R AN G ES PIE FILLING a c o p y o f " C a re e rs REG. 6 9 / w ith B e th le h e m S tee l 14 O Z . WT. I. & I. B AB Y PO W D ER a n d th e L o o p C o u rse ” a t y o u r p la c e m e n t CAN office. T h e n sig n u p fo r a c a m p u s in te rv ie w . I P O u r 1967 L o o p C lass REG. 7 9 / B O TTLE OF h a s o p e n in g s fo r te c h n ic a l a n d n o n -te c h n ic a l g ra d u a te s (a n d p o st-g ra d s) fo r c a re e rs in s te e l o p e ra tio n s , B A Y E R A S P IR IN 100 TA BLETS il l re se a rc h , sales, m in in g , REG. 1 1 / DERBY REG. 2 5 / DOLE LOW CALORIE a c c o u n tin g , a n d o th e r a c tiv itie s . A n Equal Opportunity Employer in the Plans for FRUITCOCKTAIL POTTEDM EAT M IC H IG A N U .S . N O . I POTATOES Progress Program 3 1/4 O Z . BETHLEHEM W T. LB . BAG STEEL CAN PASTEURIZED & FRESHAPPLECIDER GAL. 58C