T h u r s d a y It a p p e a r s . . . C l o u d y .. . . . as If s e v e ra l people M IC H IG A N . . . w ith s c a tte re d show­ e rs prob ab le . High around have been duped, and 65. d id n ’ t even know It. State News E d ito r ia l, page 2. STATE U N IV E R S IT Y V o l.59 N um ber 58 E ast L ansing , M ichagan O c to b e r 13, 1966 10c U.S. R e la x e s R u les, Prom otes R ed T ra d e d ep artm en ts and what it called "th e in­ WASHINGTON UR - In a move to prom ote Johnson’s announcem ent la s t F rid ay in lic e n s e . T h e se goods can be moved un­ d e r what the departm ent c a lls a g eneral telligence com m unity,” presum ably the m o re tra d e with the Soviet bloc, the gov­ New York C ity talk of the ad m in istra ­ ex p o rt licen se. C e n tral Intelligence Agency. ern m en t eased export re s tric tio n s Wed­ tio n ’s plan to reduce ex p o rt co n tro ls All com m odities for which re stric tio n s nesday on a wide v arie ty of nonstrategic and prom ote m o re E ast-W est tra d e . w ere eased, the departm ent said, are goods ranging from ch em icals and m a­ R evisions in the export co n tro l lis t W i l l r e d u c e r e d ta p e peaceful goods which m ay be fre ely ex­ chin ery to c o rs e t stays, hog troughs, don’t apply to the Soviet zone of E ast T h is w ill reduce paper w ork and a d ­ ported without any ris k to U.S. national bee h iv es, a rse n ic and lace. G erm any with which the U nited States m in istra tiv e problem s for businessm en in te re s ts . U.S. firm s now can ex p o rt to the Soviet has no diplom atic re la tio n s. and rem ove a req u irem en t that firm s T he goods fall into such g eneral cate - Union and h er E astern E uropean sa te llite s T hey also do not apply to C om m unist apply fo r a license and wait until it is g o rie s as textile products, m etal m anu­ except E ast G erm any, about 400 new co m ­ China. issu ed before agreeing to a tran sactio n . fac tu re s and m achinery, chem icals and m o d ities including caps fo r cap p isto ls, E x p o rte rs of the hundreds of com m od­ B efo re easing export re s tric tio n s , the m anufactured a r tic le s . logging wagons, fire m e n ’s h ats, mayon­ itie s rem oved from the r e s tr ic te d list n aise and popcorn. now can ship them to E a ste rn Europe d ep artm en t said it co n ferred with the T h e action was in line with P re sid en t without a special C o m m erce D epartm ent D efense, State, A g ricu ltu re and In te rio r S a i ls , s h ip s an d s e a lin g w a x B roken down fu rth e r, th is includes f i­ b e rg la ss sw im m ing pools, b u tte r churns, auto jack s, chocolate hom ogenizers, non­ ru b b erize d c o rse ts and b ra s s ie r e s , motor sc o o ters and w indm ills. O 'B r ie n 'e x p e c te d ' a r r e s t T h e re was little easing in the e le c ­ tr ic a l field except fo r co lo r televisions and ra d io s, e le c tric c a r h e a te rs, spark plugs, ignition equipment fo r internal Marion Lukens s a y s U n iv e r s ity d e t e c t i v e com bustion engines, and e le c tric supply m e te rs . The p ro s e c u tio n 's p rim e w itness, M a rio n Lukens c la im s that State T he lis t goes on to include cotton Senator B e rn a rd F. O ’ B rie n asked h e r to pose fo r nude p ic tu re s , and June 3 at the capitol building, and then gins, farm elevators, windshield w ipers, U niversity P o lice Sgt. Dan E, Hankins have sexual in te rc o u rs e . d rove O’B rien to the U niversity police shock a b so rb e rs, paraffin, canned hominy, te stifie d W ednesday that Sen. B e rn a rd statio n for in terro g atio n . used civilian clothing and b reakfast c e ­ F . O’B rien said he “ w as expecting” the T he sen ato r rep eated his sto ry to them r e a ls including the su g a r-co a ted types. p o lice the day he w as a r r e s te d at the sta te about being contacted by the m an nam ed D uring the f ir s t th ree months of this capltol. AVERAGE 1 0 PCT. In a hot courtroom overflowing with Angelo, and being told to m eet a g irl nam ed M arion at the c o rn e r of M ichigan y ea r, the la te st period for which com plete fig u re s w ere available, U.S. exports to p r e s s , students and curious onlookers, Ave. and H arriso n Road at 9 p .m . the Soviet Union and E a ste rn Europe th e th ird day in the tria l of the 3 1 -y ear old sta te se n ato r also h eard testim ony " I said, ’S enator, th e re 's m o re to this to taled $55 m illion. LBJ asks Congress by a Catholic p rie s t, a sta te sen ato r, two cap ito l building em ployes and an ­ o th e r police o fficer. than you’r e telling m e ,’ and he ju st nodded h is head in the affirm ativ e, ” Hankins said. O’B rien told Hankins that he had known he was being followed the night before, and Board backs Hankins, chief in v estig ato r fo r Uni­ to up Social Security v e rs ity police, said that B ern ard O’B rien had adm itted to him when he w as a r r e s t ­ ed June 3 that he had m et M arion Lukens, a 2 2 -y e a r old MSU coed the night b efo re. had gotten rid of M iss L ukens when he rea lize d she w as not su itab le s e c re ta ry m a te ria l. In cro ss-ex a m in a tio n , defense listed allocation for ed with the p rese n t $44 - fo r anyone 18-year vote BALTIMORE Md. UP) - P re sid e n t Jo h n ­ A constitutional rig h ts form signed by eight nam es of Insurance lobbyists, a sk ­ son ca lled today for congressio n al action with 25 y e a rs of coverage. ing Hankin if he knew any of them . But even a s he was speaking, Repub­ O’B rien w as subm itted as evidence by next y e a r to in c re a se Social S ecurity the p ro secu tio n . Hankins said the defendant Hankins said " n o " to each nam e. ben efits an average 10 p e r cent. House lican m em b ers of the H ouse of R ep­ L ate in the afternoon, S tate Sen. M ich­ re se n ta tiv e s in Washington adopted a r e s ­ w as ad vised of his rig h ts at th ree dif­ Republicans countered with a call for fe re n t tim es, once im m ediately a fte r his ael O’B rien, not to be confused w ith the By B E V E R L Y T W IT C H E L L olution saying C o n g ress should not adjourn im m ediate action. b efore acting on the p ro p o sal, a rre st. defendant, te stifie d t h a t he had seen Senator O’B rien had State News Staff W r ite r O’B rien ’s defense claim s a man nam ed “ L a rry A ngelo" outside the sta te senate A ddressing a Social S ecurity aw ards cham bers a day before Sen. B ern ard F . Roman Catholic P rie st Fr. The ASMSU Student Board allocated cerem ony here, Johnson proposed in ­ G O P la u d s L B J “ Angelo” arra n g e d the June 2 m eeting $1,000 tow ard the cam paign for a low er c r e a s e s totaling at le a s t $2.2 billion a between the D etro it se n ato r and M iss O’B rien w as a r r e s te d on m o ra ls ch arg es. Donald M iller o f Detroit voting age in Michigan at its Tuesday M ichael O’B rien, also a D etroit Dem­ y ea r in benefits to becom e effective Jan. T h e Republican reso lu tio n com mended L ukens who has charged him with ask ­ o cra t, said that he had been called out testify on his behalf. night m eeting. 1, 1968. Johnson for his p ro p o sals, but called ing h e r to pose for nude p ic tu re s and The allocation was passed by a vote of have sexual re la tio n s. of the sen ate cham bers on June 2 by a note seven to five with one m em ber absent, them "b elated actio n ” to offset the e f­ T h e 10 p e r cent in c re a se he proposed P ro secu tio n w itn esses, how ever, have from L a r r y Angelo. When they m et, Angelo following heated discussion by all board fects of in creased living c o sts on the c a lle d him self "A ngelo” a s 5 feet 9 Inches, would average $8.50 a month for each said , "N o, I want the big man down in m e m b ers. benefits of re tire d p e rso n s. te stifie d that a man nam ed “ M ike” o r 180 lb s., and about 40 y e a rs old. p en sio n er. He suggested also a m in­ “ L a r r y Angelo” , whom they identified fro n t." The money Is com posed of $130 from Rep. John W. B yrnes, R -W is., senior Donald A. R elslg, Ingham County P ro s e ­ im um monthly check of $100 - co m p ar- in co u rt as B e rn a rd O’B rien, ask ed them M ichael O’B rien said he r e fe rre d Angelo ASMSU’s gen eral fund and $870 tr a n s ­ m ino rity m em ber of the Ways and Means cuting atto rn ey , asked M ichael O’Brien to B ern ard O’B rien , who then cam e out of fe rre d from the Spartan S pirit account. C om m ittee, said s ta tis tic s show a “ gap” to p o se fo r "c h e e se c a k e ” p ic tu re s. if he o r anyone could possibly confuse the senate ch am b ers to m eet him . T h is amount had beed previously budgeted Connon Johnson of seven p e r cent between income of Hankins and State P o lice D et. Jack fo r the purch ase of Block S capes. W uthrich a r r e s te d the D etro it sen ato r M ichael O’B rien d escrib ed the m anwho (P lease tu rn to the back page) r e tir e d p erso n s and the in c re a se in liv ­ Voting against the proposal w ere m em ­ ing c o s ts . b e rs - at - la rg e John C auley, Jim Sink, readytorequest H ouse Republican L e a d e r G erald R. F o rd of Michigan and Rep. Bob Wilson, R -C a lif„ ch airm an of theR epublicanC on- FOURTHOF FIVEPARTS and Lou Benson, and the p re sid e n ts of W om en's Inter-R esidende Council (WIC) and Men’s Hall A ssn. (M 4A ), Anne O s­ controls ifneeded WASHINGTON UP - S e c re ta ry of C om ­ g ressio n al C om m ittee, issu ed se p a ra te sta te m en ts criticiz in g Johnson fo r p ro ­ posing Social S ecurity im provem ents only a y ea r from now. borne and John Mongeon. The $1,000 will be used to purchase lite r a tu r e , postage, radio tim e and a p r e s s conference to support the 1 8 -y ear- old vote cam paign, Jim G raham , c h a ir­ m e rc e John T . Connor said Wednesday th at P re sid e n t Johnson stands ready to re q u e s t wage and p rice co n tro ls if needed to support the m ilita ry effo rt in Viet Nam. Regional distrust JM C a d y n a m i c i n n o v a t i o n man of ASMSU, said. He added that ASMSU is considered a donor to the M ichigan C itizen’s Com­ m ittee fo r the Vote at 18, and no m em ­ But he quickly added th e re a re no in ­ By BO BBY SODEN an infant college still learn in g to w alk," But on the fu rfac e, it is one of the m ost b e r of student governm ent is co n rn itted dications at this tim e that such controls w ill be needed. threatens to split State News Staff W r ite r he answ ered. It’s sitting around a table with five dynam ic things that has happened to MSU’s educational p ro g ra m s in a long tim e. except in a voluntary capacity. Much of the dissen t on the motion o th e r students in a bedroom turned into " T h e re is no indication now that we Beginning its second y e a r th is fall, JMC students know alm o st all of the co ncerned the re s u lts of student opinion w ill not be able to give our fighting men everything they need to p ro secu te our Viet Nam regime Ju stin M o rrill College is the next step in MSU’s fiv e-y ea r-o ld living-learning a c la ssro o m and working with a w riting coach. o th e rs , at le a st by fa c e , Rohman said . ” . . . F o re m o st, the sense of co m ­ gathered by the m e m b e r s - a t- la rg e and m a jo r governing groups, cau se in V iet Nam and throughout the concept. P r o g r a m s e e m s s u cce s sfu l m unity, of common e n te rp ris e and e s p rit B enson said that p e rso n s he talked SAIGON, South V iet Nam UP) - Regional T he road to what is now Ju stin M or­ is definitely e m erg in g ,” Rohman re m a rk s . world ju st the way we a r e doing it now - It’s sitting in c la s s e s so sm all that to w ere not in favor of spending money d ifferen ces threatening a sp lit in the r ill College began in 1959 when a fac­ " I t em erg es from c la s s e s to g e th er, from without co n tro ls,’’ he said in a talk to you ca n ’t slide down on y o u r spine and on a p olitical issu e without the whole­ C abinet e m b a rra sse d P re m ie r Nguyen ulty com m ittee suggested th at a sm all the tw ice-w eekly a ll-c o lle g e le c tu re s ,o u r the f ir s t annual m eeting of the Mobil­ d isa p p ea r. h ea rted support of the student body. Cao Ky as he made plans fo r the Manila ex p erim en tal lib e ra l a r ts college be It’s being accused by another non- chapel a s we r e f e r to it, and from dining ization R eadiness D ivision of the A m er­ estab lish ed to em p lasize undergraduate O ther argum ents included the question sum m it conference two w eeks from now. Ju stin M o rrill student of being a pam pered to g e th e r," Rohman continued. ican O rdinance A ssociation. lib e ra l c u rric u la . of a b e tte r u se for the $1,000 and stu ­ Ky had hoped to p re se n t h is 16-m onth- e lite group. " F in a lly , I b eliev e, it em e rg e s from the H is very mention of such cu rb s in Two y e a r s la te r , in 1961, another fac­ common pain they sh a re in the intensive dent governm ent Involvem ent in political old reg im e a s united and stab le when he Has it worked? d icated that the thought h as a t le ast ulty com m ittee recom m ended that a r e s i­ language p ro g ra m . It’s th e ir basic tr a in ­ a ffa irs, goes to the M anila m eeting of seven It is obviously difficult to judge the c ro s s e d official m inds. dence lib e ra l a r ts college fo r women be in g ." (P lease tu rn to the back page) nations. But one C abinet m em b er has estab lish ed , a s well as se v eral other su c c e ss of p ro g ram a fte r only one y e a r. P re sid e n t Johnson reje cte d the idea resig n ed and inform ants said five others of wage and p ric e con tro ls e a r lie r this such co lleg es with d ifferen t em phases. have th e ir resig n atio n s on Ky’s desk. y e a r and h as concentrated instead on an anti-inflation p rogram which includes a cut in .fed eral spending and suspension Inform ed so u rces said 11 of 12 south­ e rn m in iste rs of the C abinet petitioned Ky to p ro te s t what they te rm e d d ic ta­ In O cto b er, 1964, the w heels began rolling and a stru c tu re fo r the new college was draw n. It em erged a s a lib e ra l education col­ HOUSEWIVESWINNING of b u sin e ss tax incentives. to ria l m ethods of B rig . G en. Nguyen le g e , with an international dim ension, He said he does not believe that the whose eventual size would be 1,200 stu­ C o n s u m e r r e b e l li o n s p r e a d s Ngoc Loan, a n o rth e rn e r who is police econom ic disruptio ns caused by high in ­ boss in South V iet N am . Ky also is a d en ts. T he f ir s t c la s s of 400 would be d u stria l activity and the need fo r s t r a ­ fo rm e r resid e n t of N orth V iet Nam. housed in P h illip s - S nyder, which they tegic raw m a te ria ls will be se rio u s enough felt would be sm all enough so that the T he im m ediate cau se of the c r is is to w a rra n t the im position of civilian con­ fresh m en would not be lo st. was the rec en t a r r e s t of a high official liam H. Muth III, has collected 1,760 tr o ls . NEW YORK (#) - T he g reat su p er­ in the health d ep artm en t. L oan accused sig n a tu res on petitions asking a federal C onnor urged in d u stria l consum ers and In d e p e n d e n t s t u d y m a rk e t p ric e w a r is raging in Chicago, him of planning for so u th ern dom ination. investigation of food p ric e s . They will the public to " a c t sensibly and m oder­ su p e rm a rk et chains a r e slashing p ric e s H ealth M in ister Nguyen Ba Kha r e ­ E m p h asis w as placed on independent be m ailed to U.S. Sen. R obert C . Byrd, a te ly ” in th e ir dem ands for products and study, with faculty nearby fo r consultation. in P o rtlan d , O re ., and the p ric e of b read signed in p ro te st a fte r sto rm in g out of D-W .Va., this w eek. m a te ria ls . T he resid e n ce h alls w ere rem odeled to has fallen In Phoenix, A rlz. a C abinet m eeting O ct. 3. Ky accepted Housewives Voice for Low er P ric e s , He called the p re se n t inflationary trend provide faculty offices within the buildings. Housewives have engineered a budd­ h is resig n atio n la st F rid a y but w arm ly one of two groups in Phoenix, has con­ an opening problem that can be managed The te a c h e r Is thought of as a ‘‘senior ing consum er reb ellio n against food p ric ­ p raise d Kha in an ap p aren t effo rt to ducted a m onth-long boycott of bread if bu sin ess, labor and governm ent m ain­ p a r tn e r ” in relatio n to th e student, e s , and it is sp read in g a c ro s s the United smooth o v er the dispute. and other ite m s, and seen bread p ric e s ta in a national p ersp e ctiv e. "W e want to m ake the e n tire com ­ S tates and Canada. B ut the r e a l cau se of the c r is i s is the fall to 25 cents a loaf from the fo rm e r munity a learn in g com m unity by providing In D enver, C olo., Housewives fo r Low­ trad itio n al m utual d is tru s t and suspicion m axim um opportunity fo r le arn in g ,” said 35- to 40-cent p ric e range. e r Food P ric e s , claim ing 50,000 m em ­ of n o rth ern and southern le a d e rs in South D . Gordon Rohm an, dean of JM C . "W e S everal M idw estern food sto re chains b e r s , scheduled a boycott of five m ajo r V iet N am , T h e n o rth e rn e rs include those would like to think that It is im possible have cut p ric e s as much as 20 p e r cent chain sto re s , sta rtin g Monday. In s id e t o d a y .. . who fled North V iet N am and those from to be p assiv e in th is type of learning to cap italize on com plaints over r i s ­ T he women sa y they won’t buy any­ the n o rth etti p rovinces of what is now situ atio n .” ing food c o sts. South V iet Nam. "W h at is Ju stin M o rrill C ollege?” Roh­ thing at ta rg e t s to r e s except lo ss lead­ U- M dupes MSU - p. 2 e r s , and that fre sh p ro d u ce will be left T he p ric e cuts in the Chicago a re a P u b lic ity ham pers LSD use Inform ed so u rce s said Ky was trying man asked in the f ir s t D ean’s le tte r this on th e sh elv es to sp o il. a r e In effect at 254 Jewel Tea Co. sto res; S e n io rs of the week - p. 12 to p ap er over the dispute so he could fall. " I t is f ir s t of all a se lf-se le c te d group In Huntington W.Va., the C om m ittee 265 A&P sto re s in Illinois, Indiana and (P lease tu rn to the back page) of students who have c a st th e ir lot with fo r Stable Food P r ic e s , headed by Wil­ Iowa; and 15 H illm an's sto re s. Kyle C, Kerbawy E ric Pianln, managing editor STATI NEWS ed ito r -in -c h le f Ja m es Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, e d ito ria l ed ito r L a r r y W e rn e r, sp o rts ed ito r Joel S tark ad v ertisin g m anager Andrew M ollison, executive re p o r te r T hursday M orning, O ctober 13, 1966 EDITORIALS D i x i e b u r e a u c r a t s p l a y f e u d a l l o r d r o l e i n D .C . Though W a s h in g to n , D .C . and to keep th e N eg ro p o p ­ is th e seat of th e n a tio n a l u la tio n in c h e c k . g o v e rn m e n t, th e re s id e n ts The re s u lt: W a s h in g to n is have no v o ic e in c ity gov­ one of th e m ost p o o rly o r­ e rn m e n t. g a n iz e d m a jo r c itie s in th e T h e D is tr ic t’s g o v e rn m e n t n a tio n . U - M 9s p ig s k i n p r o f i t is c o n tro lle d by C o n g ress -- It is in c o n g ru o u s fo r a n a ­ o r m o re s p e c ific a lly b y C o n ­ tio n , fo u n d e d on d e m o c ra tic g re s s io n a l c o m m itte e s --n o t p r i n c i p l e s , to d e n y the b y th e r e s i d e n t s . 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 p lu s re s id e n ts o f its at M S U ’sexpense T h e re h av e b een n u m e ro u s n in th la rg e s t c ity a m ean­ in g f u l v o ic e in c ity g o v e r n ­ M SU and th e U n iv e rs ity a tte m p ts to g iv e hom e ru le The rea l rea so n fo r th is m e n t. of M ic h ig a n hav e a w o n d er­ to D .C . T hey have a ll been change is e c o n o m ic . F ritz The E d ito rs fu l re la tio n s h ip . O ur o fte n d e f e a te d , h o w e v e r , b y S o u th ­ C ris le r is w e ll a w a re th a t s u p e rc ilio u s f r i e n d s fro m e rn e rs in C o n g r e s s w ho o b ­ o n ly tw o c o m b in a tio n s can A nn A rb o r d e riv e som e so rt je c t to hom e ru le because F u n n y th in g . . . a h a lf-h o u r la te r I’ m h u n g r y a g a in . d ra w enough p e o p le to fill of p le a s u re fro m b e littlin g th e c i t y ’s p o p u la tio n is o v e r ­ up M ic h ig a n ’s v a s t , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 M SU. w h e lm in g ly N e g ro . s e a t s ta d iu m : U -M v s . M ic h ­ T hey b eco m e e x c e e d in g ly ig a n S ta te , a n d U -M v s . O h io up set w h en m e n tio n i s m ade S ta te . U n in te r e s te d p o litic o s TRINKA CLINE of p o s s ib ly c re a tin g a fo u r- T h is is a d o lla r s an d c e n ts year m e d ic a l sch o o l o r la w The s itu a tio n is a g g ra v a ­ sch o o l h e re . B e n e v o le n t M SU re c ip ro ­ o p e ra tio n , b a ll. M SU and c o lle g ia te O SU are fo o t­ sch ed ­ t e d b y t h e f a c t t h a t tw o t y p e s of c o n g re ssm e n , n e ith e r of \ Migration mars development c a te s th is “ k in d n e s s ” in w hom a re e s p e c ia lly con­ I t's how w e got h e re . Som ew here along the line things began 16 N ig erian s w ere serv in g a s in tern s u le d to p la y at A nn A rb o r It's how civ ilizatio n sp rea d around the to slip in the sy stem , and the p ro g ram and re sid e n ts in the United S tates. s tra n g e w ays. C ase in p o in t: ce rn ed w ith th e c i t y ’s a f­ Is backfiring m o re and m o re every y e a r. While graduating around 1,000 doctors in 1967. U -M w ill p la y O SU w orld. a llo w in g th e a n n u a l S p a rta n - fa irs , ty p ic a lly m a k e u p th e I t's how c itie s grow . C ritic a l sh o rtag e s in U.S. p ro fe ssio n s, p e r y e a r, the P hilippines provides us in C o lu m b u s in 1968. T h is I t's called m ig ratio n . esp ecially m edicine, has cre ate d a depen­ ov er 2,000 in te rn s and re sid e n ts. In many W o lv e rin e fo o tb a ll c la s h to c o m m itte e s w h ic h c o n tro l m eans th a t if th e change W ebster say s It is to leav e o n e's coun­ dence on foreign grad u ates w orking h e re . cou n tries people a r e known to die of be p la y e d at A nn A rb o r fo r th e g o v e r n m e n t. try , region o r city to s e ttle elsew h ere, Many find healthy o ffe rs h e re and stay. cu ra b le d ise a se s sim ply because the're in s c h e d u le h a d n ’t o c c u re d , "G iv e my your tire d , your p o o r" is is no doctor available. th e n e x t tw o s e a s o n s . and th at’s w hat they tend to do. U -M w o u ld be w ith o u t a O ne is th e n e w c o n g r e s s ­ " T h e y " r e f e r s to the m any foreign no longer th e call of the United S tates. T he " b ra in d ra in " is definitely w ork­ M S U th e ‘ p a t s y ’ m an w hose la c k of s e n io r­ stu d en ts who a r e exchanging th e ir v isas Instead it is req u estin g and acquiring ing in the United S tates’ favor at p re se n t. d ra w in g c a r d in 1968. th e high in telligence b rac k et and w ell But it is w idening the gap between the S c h e d u le s r e l e a s e d fo r fo r U.S. resid e n cy , r a th e r than take th e ir T h e re fo re , C r is le r e ith e r ity p ro h ib its h im fro m g e t­ sk ills home.' train ed tech n ical w o rk e rs. w o rld ’s ric h and poor and is becoming 1967 and 1968, d raw n up a " s te a d y , try in g , troublesom e diplo­ asked o r s tro n g ly s u g g e s te d tin g a b e tte r c o m m itte e . Tw enty y e a rs ago student exchange p ro ­ seven y ea rs ago, show th e g ra m s with underdeveloped co u n tries w ere R e s u l t s fa t a l m a tic is s u e ” , according to A ssistan t Sec­ th a t th e S p a rta n s p la y in T h e o th e r i s th e S o u th e r n ­ added to United S tates' foreign policy. r e ta ry of S tate C h arles F ra n k el. gam e to be p la y e d O c t. 14, N ig eria is c re d ited w ith one-fifth as A nn A r b o r tw o y e a r s e r w ho ta k e s th e jo b to T h is educating and train in g people to m any d o cto rs fo r each p erso n as the Much of the r is e in visa exchanges 1967 a n d O c t. 1 2 , 1 9 6 8 , b o th w ork fo r th e ir nations* p ro g re s s rec eiv e d U.S. Y et in 1963, when N ig eria’s one cam be c re d ited to the im m igration bill s tra ig h t. The ex cu se of en ­ b lo c k hom e ru le p ro p o s a ls p r a is e h e re and abroad. p a sse d la s t y e a r. N ationality quotas have a t A nn A rb o r. m edical school g raduated 19 p h y sician s, h a n c in g th e 1 5 0 th a n n iv e r­ been dropped and entrance extended to skilled and p ro fessio n al people. The sad p art of it is th a t sa ry c e le b ra tio n w as phony, Many of th e ir home nations need them M SU w as e ith e r duped in to an d a p p a re n tly M unn and F u ­ GUEST EDIT d esp erate ly , but the U.S. claim s to neec them , too. Senator W alter M ondale, D- d o in g it, or had its arm zak n e g le c te d to check th e M inn., suggested a v ery logical step to tw is te d b y U -M A th le tic D i­ d a te s . solution—tra in m o re A m ericans in the . . . Make the Organization Man field s, such a s m edicine, which pose re c to r F ritz C ris le r, w ho m anpow er sh o rtag e s. N o c o m p e n s a tio n w ie ld s th e b ig s tic k in th e As a p o litical iss u e , the b rain drain becom es a single p ro b lem . The p o liti­ B ig T en. M unn a ls o s a id no de­ Gone Is the day when the United States su b tle e x p re ssio n s of s ta tu s so d e a r the lo v e rs quietly accepting a blue p in -strip e cians and diplom ats a r e overlooking one c is io n has been rea ch ed on was' above a ll the land of the individualist. h e a rt of O rganization Man. of ap p ro p riate dignity. im portant thing — the individual. “ B ig g ie ” M u n n , M S U ’s T h e freed o m of the fro n tie r is giving way If anybody objects to such sta n d a rd iz a ­ T h e second tre n d is th at the arm y of re s c h e d u lin g fu tu re U -M - Much thought and careful evaluation a th le tic d ire c to r, and John m o re and m o re to the law of O rganization tion, the exam ple is im m ediately quoted office w o rk ers is no lo n g er a p red o m i­ is behind nearly a ll of the decisions to < A . F u z a k , v ic e p r e s id e n t f o r M SU g am es, to c o m p e n s a te Man. So p erhaps one should not be s u r ­ of a ll th o se who work in som e kind of nantly m asculine fo rc e. If th e lad ies w ere fo rsa k e one’s country and rem ain h e re . p rise d at the growing custom fo r A m erican uniform , fro m police to w a itre s s e s . Why to be su b ject to the sam e frin g e benefits, s tu d e n t a ffa irs and fa c u lty M ic h ig a n S ta te f o r g iv in g u p Mondale’s advocacy of counselling in w h ite -c o lla r w o rk ers to receiv e th eir should the arm y of office w o rk e rs be ex ­ think of the effect on office m o rale. Of the colleges to encourage students to r e ­ re p re s e n ta tiv e to th e B ig th e 1968 gam e. “ B ut i t ’s working clothes fre e a s a fringe benefit. cepted? A re they in fact exceptions at a ll? co u rse , women in uniform can look v ery tu rn may find re s is ta n c e . H om er D. H ig- It is w ell suited to the age of efficiency, S urely the man in the g re y flannel su it a ttra c tiv e . But it would be a d u ller world T en, are c o n v in c e d th a t th e d o u b tfu l th a t th is w ill ever bee, a s s is ta n t dean of International P ro ­ providing opportunities fo r bulk purchase, h as donned h is uniform Just a s much as if a ll th e g irls in the bus queue w ere clad g ram s at MSU, feels th e re is too much re a so n th e annual c la s s ic ta k e p la c e ,” M unn s a id . tax saving, and speedy se lec tio n .T im e and the law yer who has put on h is wig. In in th e ir com pany tw o-piece. fu ss about the issu e, in the f ir s t place, money sa v ed —who could ask fo r m ore? B rita in th e ro lle d u m b rella and the bow ler If fre e clo th es fo r office w o rk ers w ere w as re s c h e d u le d to b e p l a y e d A nd th is e x p la in s w hy M SU and secondly, that it is not the ro le of T h e custom also gives scope for those hat a r e recognized a s badges of the b o u r­ to becom e a g en eral custom , it would n a­ s tu d e n ts w ill be tra v e llin g the schools to discourage o r encourage at A nn A r b o r , in 1 9 6 8 , i s to g eo is life . Can it re a lly m ake much dif­ tu ra lly add a new dim ension to re c ru it­ such a p erso n a l decision. a c c o m m o d a te U -M . M ic h i­ to A nn A rb o r fo r th e next PEANU TS feren c e if they go with the job? m ent. T h e firm with a su p e rio r designer A m erica can anticipate no other r e ­ m ight be able to riv a l one with a fatter gan w a n ts th e gam e p la y e d tw o y e a r s , to s e e th e annual T h e tro u b le with such th eo rizin g is that su lt in the face of u n iv e rsitie s’ heavy wage p acket. T he m o re am bitious might i t ig n o res two obvious m odern tre n d s .T h e scheduling fo r A m ericanizing foreign stu ­ th e re d u rin g its 1 5 0 th an­ c la s s ic . T h is is w h y y o u w ill think of offering m orning d r e s s as a f ir s t is th at th is is becom ing a new e ra den ts. Students a r e im m ediately caught C h ristm a s bonus. But the ro b u st in d i­ n iv e rs a ry c e le b ra tio n . be s p e n d in g $5 a tic k e t, if of th e peacock m ale. T he d rab su it of the up in school and com m unity a c tiv itie s to ' v id u alist w ill be aw are of the insidious help them ad ju st to " o u r w orld” . The o n ly c a tc h is th a t th e y o u ’re lu c k y , to g e t in . fa th e r is being challenged m o re and m o re d a n g e rs—an extension of w elfarism that by th e exotic fashions of the son. Of Once adjusted, many foreign students could have profound effects upon the n a­ lo se sight of th e ir original g o als. When c e le b ra tio n is fro m Jan. 1, It a p p e a rs as if se v eral c o u rse , the office su it m ight be reg a rd e d tional c h a ra c te r. And if it is com ing in a s a safeg u ard h e re . But somehow it is a perso n is oriented to its so cial and 1937 to Jan. 1, 1968, and p e o p le have b een duped, and V 1 ta-- A m erica, it could soon be h e r e .—T he h ard to im agine a generation of B e atle- econom ic opportunities, A m erica is hard T im e s (London) th e S p a rta n s w ill p la y in d id n ’t even know it. C r is le r to forget — even h a rd e r to leave. A nn A rb o r anyw ay, if th e knew . W e know now . re g u la r hom e - and - h om e s c h e d u lin g is c o n tin u e d . The E d ito rs LOOK, THE RR5T OFFICIAL LEAF O F AUTUMN ! LARGESTDISCOUNTS IN TOWN! /"W e W ere Two M onths Readers’ minds Out of Lisbon On Route to T he W est Indies STOPTHIEF! To the E ditor: More ticket-tacky When w e ran Into C apt’n Kidd Who Donated P a rt AUTOBURGLARMAMI to take a lunch break instead! F ifteen of His L iquor Supply P ro fe s s io n a l a la rm sy s te m p re ­ MSU—the epitom e of efficiency, also m in u tes p a s s . T he line is s till w aiting LEAVES HAVE BEEN FALLING To O ur T h irsty vents b re a k -ln , p ilfe ra g e , and the extension of deficiencyl fo r h e r to com e back, when a m an com es FOR U)EEK$...WHAT MAKES C rew . dam age— rem oves da nger— p ro ­ It w as w onderful to com e to o rien ta­ back to tell us she went to lunch and-won't THAT ONE S O OFFICIAL? T he B o ttles, Long te c ts YOU! G ives fo o l p ro o f tion and be p a rt of an inform ative and be back until 1:00! Since Em ptied p ro te c tio n 24 hours a day fo r sy stem atic p ro g ra m . T his showed m e that By th is tim e, la m la te f o r a c l a s s , which A re Now At My c a rs , wagons, t r a ile r s , tru c k s MSU w as no laggard in m aintaining ef­ w ouldn't have happened if she had said Shop, The L ost and vans! IN S T A L L E D PRICE $ 6 5 fective operation. As a freshm an, I was sh e w as closing fo r lunch! Having an u nder­ M a rin e r. shown and taught a g rea t deal in ju st standing In stru c to r, the consequences We have Them th re e days. 1 felt that it would be won­ w e r e 't too bad. In Blue, G reen , derful to go to such a w ell-organized It se e m s to m e that th is p ro b lem of Gold and P u rp le u n iversity. Would you believe I was disillusioned w aiting could be easily solved and be convenient fo r the students a s w ell as th e tick et office staff. T ick et c e n te rs f o r only AUTO GLASS SPRING M ACHINE SHOP E L E C T R IC A L SFRVIHF A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G SALES & SER VIC E. WE O C IIT IIils e r v ic e a l l m akes in only my th ird week a t state? could be se t up in the Union and in each $ 1 .5 0 com plex, in addition to lenison. T h e tick et Being a fresh m an , I have to w ait is s u e r s could work in sh ifts, thereby COMPLETE LINE NEW AND R EBU ILT AUTO PARTS until the fourth day to get my fooball tick­ having tim e fo r lunch. " S E R V I N G G R E A T E R L A N S IN G F O R 50 V E A R S e t. T his is flnel I perso n ally think that upperclassm en should have p r io rity . How­ Not only w ill th is m ake it convenient -W h o le s a le & R etail fo r th e stu d en ts and the p erso n n el, but e v e r, it is not so fine to stand in line fo r one hour, to get rig h t at the ticket window and have the is s u e r ru n out of w ill a lso e a se the mad and unsafe exodus to Je n lso n . S hirley R odgers THE LOST M ARINER KRAM ER AUTO PARTS tic k e ts. I t's even w o rse when she ru n s F re sh m an A D iv is io n o f the C a rd Shop Saginaw, M ichigan _________956 T ro w b rid g e Rd. 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone 484-1303 u p sta irs to get som e m o re, and decldes- M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 13, 1966 3 TRIP RISKEDPOLICY No units at first if Reserves called D ip lo m a t s a y s K e n n e d y WASHINGTON i f - S ecretary of the A rm y Stanley R. R esor fo r a R e serv e callup under p r e s ­ ent circ u m sta n ce s, and officially h as recom m ended that in event denied that R eso r had rec o m ­ of any callup of R eserv es, the mended such a m obilization. lo s t r e s p e c t o f L A m e r ic a Pentagon w ill o rd e r into se rv ic e about 30,000 train ed individuals not assig n ed to u nits. His suggestion w as in a m em ­ A statem ent by U ndersecre­ ta ry of the Arm y David E. M c- G iffert said: " T h e language used by the S ecre tary of the Arm y in NEW YORK IJP) — A v eteran m a jo r L atin republics la s t fall. also was am b assad o r to Czecho­ re lie f audible from P u erto Rico orandum c irc u lated among de­ a m em orandum e a rly la st month UaS. c a r e e r diplom at now r e tire d , A fter deriding Kennedy’s ac­ slovakia, G reece and Spain; and to P u erto Montt when a youthful to the A ssistant S ecre tary of De­ fense m anpow er ex p erts before c ritic iz e d Sen. R o b e rt F . tio n s, B riggs said in a speech am b assa d o r in K orea during the s e n a to r retu rn ed to th e United p assag e of the bill giving P re s ­ fense, Thom as M o rris, was am ­ Kennedy’s to u r of South A m erica p re p a re d fo r a m eeting W ednes­ w ar and a rm istic e negotiations. S tates la s t autumn without u p s e t- saying he could not im agine “ a day of the A m ericas Foundation: He has w ritten many m agazine ing a Latino ap p lecart o r s m e a r­ ident Johnson authority to o rd er b ig u o u s." w o rse way to prom ote in tern a­ In a re v e rs e situ atio n , an a r tic le s and se v eral books. ing him self with anything m o re up n early two m illion R eserves tional good w ill." invading fo re ig n er who presum ed He cam e to New York to a c ­ d eterg en t than rip e ag u a c a te s" and National G uardsm en w ith­ E x - A m bassador E l l i s O. to harangue a N orth A m erican cept the annual aw ard of the —avocados —B rig g s said. out d eclarin g a national em er­ B riggs said Kennedy spoke of the audience about civil rig h ts, the c o n tro v e rsia l Dominican Repub­ slow ness of d eseg reg atio n , o r foundation, a nonprofit c o rp o ra ­ tion devoted to expanding re la ­ “ Two rev elatio n s w ere re p o r t­ edly em phasized by th is volun­ gency. T he R e se rv e s authority w as Rusk hopes lic c r is i s “ with loud fo ren sic inadequate ta x e s , would be lucky tions in the A m ericas. te e r e m issa ry . d ru m b ea ts” while S e c re ta ry of to escape with his sh irt on his S tate Dean Rusk “ was at the back. He would alm o st certain ly sam e tim e tiptoeing a c ro s s C o- lo se his bom bachas” - a Spanish L a st M av, in a Senate sp eech . Kennedy review ed h is tr ip to South A m erica. He said land r e ­ “ T he f ir s t p resu m ed to ex­ plain to the citizen s and o fficials of su ccessiv e South A m erican w ritten into a $58-billion defense app ro p riatio n bill passed T ues­ day by both houses of C ongress. foraccord pacabana Beach doing his utm ost word fo r b ree ch es. fo rm and advances in education co u n tries - a s to candidates fo r Tic Tac Toe R eso r said the 30,000 individ­ not to a ro u s e " L atin-A m erican B rig g s, 67, re tire d four y e a rs foreign m in iste rs m eeting in Rio ago a fte r a 4 1 -y ea r c a r e e r in the a r e the “ g re a t and re s is ta n t p ro b le m s’’ a t the h e a rt of an ap ­ Boy Scout indoctrination - the in tric a c ie s of N orth A m erican If you e v e r w o rrie d about m achines ta kin g o v e r uals could be drawn from the ready R e serv e pool of men who with Russia De Ja n e iro , B raz il. UJ5. diplom atic se rv ic e . He was h em isp h ere policy. T h e re w as a the w o rld , fe a r not. As p a rt of its C a re e rs '66 ex­ have com pleted basic training proaching revolution in L atin h ib it, IBM had a co m p u te r p ro g ra m m e d to p la y tic WASHINGTON i f - S ecretary of B riggs refra in ed from m en­ am b assa d o r in four L atin -A m er­ com forting aside to the effect that but a r e not d rillin g with units. A m erica, Wall S tre e t no longer dom inates tac toe. A cco rd in g to the IBM r e c r u ite r s , the com ­ State Dean Rusk voiced hope tioning the New Y ork D em ocrat ican co u n tries - the Dominican “ A revolution is coming; a The Pentagon says it has no by nam e but spoke of “ a youth­ R epublic, P e r u , Uruguay and the P otom ac, p u te r lost quite a few gam es. State News photo im m ediate o r fo reseeab le need W ednesday that this week’s d is­ revolution which will be p ea ce­ cu ssions w i t h Soviet F oreign ful se n a to r" who toured se v eral B raz il - between 1945 and 1956; ful if we a r e w ise enough; com ­ “ The v is ito r then proceeded to M in ister A ndrei A. Gromyko h ere passio n ate if we c a re enough; co n s id e r the D ominican situ atio n , w ill re su lt in agreem ents to de­ su ccessfu l if we a r e fortunate with loud fo ren sic d ru m -b e ats LAUDS COOPERATION World News enough," he said. Kennedy shunned protocol d u r­ ing h is trip , concentrating la rg e ly that echoed a c ro ss the a re a w here the resp o n sib le United S tates of­ fic ia l - the S e c re ta ry of S tate - m ilita riz e space and control the ' sp rea d of nuclear weapons. But he added:"T he fact that at a Glance on ta lk s with students and o th e r young people in P e ru , C h ile, A rgentina, B razil and V enezuela. was at the sam e m om ent tiptoeing a c ro s s Copacabana B each, doing h is utm ost not to a ro u se the McNamara tours Viet discu ssio n s a r e continuing on th e se points m eans the m a tte rs have not been concluded." He was mobbed often by the congregation assem bled in Rio Rusk said talks on the nuclear B ra n d t v is its E a s t B e r lin B E R LIN (A P) - W est B e r lin M a yor W illy B randt friendly sp e c ta to rs, m a n y of whom waved b anners and shouted “ Viva Kennedy!” although his o ccasio n al encounters with left­ de Ja n eiro fo r the firs t fo rm al Pan A m erican reunion in n early a decade. “ A w orse way to prom ote in­ battlefields and ports n onproliferation agreem ent " a r e not concentrated on clearing the u n d e r b r u s h " surrounding the is ts had som e ten se m om ents. a c ro ss m o ra le like this in my " a c tu a l physical tra n s fe r and its ' went Into C om m un ist E a st B e r lin to have d in n e r te rn a tio n a l good will would be SAIGON, South Viet Nam f - of those wounded in the fighting “ T he hospitable good neigh­ life, and I se rv e d th ree y e a rs prevention of n u clear w eapons." W ednesday w ith the S oviet am bassador to E ast hard to im ag in e." S ecre tary of D efense Robert S. around Phu C at. He was enthusi­ Rusk saw r e p o rte rs a fte r giv­ b o rs m ust have heaved a sigh of in the A rm y m yself in World G erm any, P y o tr A b ra s s im o v , a W est B e rlin govern­ M cNam ara v isite d a coastal b at­ a s tic about the hospital. ing the House F oreig n A ffairs M cNamara a rriv e d at the n o r­ W ar II. They a ll seem to feel m ent spokesm an said. tlefield Wednesday, scene of a C om m ittee a tw o-hour briefing, th ern U. S. M arine base of Da that they a r e doing som ething An in fo rm e d source said that it was the f ir s t Com m unist debacle, and told v ic­ d escrib ed as w ide-ranging, on tim e th a t B ra nd t had v is ite d E ast B e rlin since E a s te r 1961, s e v e ra l m onths before the C om m unists Legislators p o s t p o n e to rio u s U .S., South Korean and V ietnam ese tro o p s the b attle " is Nang late in the afternoon, and tra n s fe rre d to a Navy plane to valuable and they a r e proud of th e ir unit and the w ork they International developm ents. On oth er m a tte rs , Rusk told b u ilt the w a ll d iv id in g the c ity in August o f that fly to the c a r r i e r O risk an y .A fter a r e d o ing." a p erfec t illu stra tio n of the m ag­ r e p o r te r s without elaboration the "O n the carg o that is glutting y e a r. action for R om ney nificent cooperation of th ree in­ dependent n atio n s.’ an overnight stay, he will fly to the U. S. M arine a re a ju st south pf the d em ilitarized zone the w areh o u ses, in Saigon, I told them if it is our cargo, move it ad m in istratio n "w ould like to se e som e help from Moscow on " T h e re w as obviously now eak- Southeast A sia ." T h a n t p re se n ts peace proposal LANSING lA>) - - L e g isla to rs, the agenda to include th re e o th e r n e sse s o r lack of tru s t among w here a b a ttle has been in p ro ­ out, dump it,” he said . a r e a s Romney cited -th e I 696 g r e s s sin ce A ugust. planning ju st a b rief m idcam ­ freew ay l o c a t i o n co n tro v e rs y , th ese th re e national a r m ie s ,” paign se ssio n , worked out a sh o rt During his two days in Saigon, In . addition to the halt in im plied consent drunken driving M cNam ara told the troops at Phu UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (ii agenda Tuesday d e s p i t e Gov. leg islatio n and changes in the C at, north of which the allied M cN am ara told re p o rte rs in Da the bombing, T hant c a lls for G eorge Rom ney's listin g of nine Nang, he investigated the con­ - S ecre tary -G e n eral U T hant grand jury law. fo rces w iped out what officials a scaling down of all m ili­ pages of item s on which he said gested p o rt of Saigon among oth er is s till p re ssin g h is own plan ta ry ac tiv itie s in South V iet About the only o th e r action claim w as the equivalent of a fo r bringing about peace n e ­ “ action is needed now.” cam e in the Senate, w here a bill battalion of N orth V ietnam ese and m a tte rs . Nam and rep rese n tatio n for Republican Romney’s special gotiations on V iet N am , a aim ed at guaranteeing housing for Viet Cong. " G r e a t p ro g re s s has been the V iet Cong a t the n eg o tiat­ m e ssag e to the D em ocratic - p e rso n s displaced by new high­ spokesm an sa id today. T he " I t is also a m agnificant ex­ m ade, but d ra s tic p ro g re ss still ing tab le. Both Hanoi and P e ­ co n tro lled L eg islatu re w as “ as ways was sent into lim bo. plan s tr e s s e s an unconditional big a s the m essage (State of am ple of w hat m odern m obility has to be m a d e ," he added. New king have ch arg ed T h an t’s plan The housing authority was ex­ end to the U.S. bombing of th e S tate) he sent us in Janu­ can do to defeat the enemy and in stallatio n s to handle cargo a re is designed to a s su re contin­ pected to take up much of the N orth V iet Nam as a f ir s t a r y ," said Senate M ajority L ea­ being built at the p o rt. ued U.S. m ilita ry p rese n ce S enate’s tim e today. T he p ro ­ keep our own ca su a ltie s to the " P a r t of the h elico p ter revolu­ step . d e r Raymond D z e n d z e l , D - p o sal went to the A ppropriations low est p o ssib le le v e l." in V iet Nam. D etro it. C om m ittee fo r study. A fter two days of discussions tion in w ar is the alm ost m ira c ­ “ Much of th is is p o litica l, It would c re a te an o rg an iza­ in Saigon with U.S. and V iet­ ulous im provem ent in m edical com ing in one month before the tion em pow ered to iss u e up to n am ese o fficials, M cNamara took trea tm e n t fo r wounded m e n ," election with an agenda like th is ,” S tu d e n ts d e m o n s tr a te a g a in s t S u k a r n o D zendzel added. $500 m illion in tax -ex em p t bonds off fo r a v is it to IT. S. b ases M cN am ara said . M ajority D em o crats planned The bond p ro ceed s in turn would when a lull se ttle d p o v er the "T h e ra tio of dead to wounded be loaned to n on-profit c o rp o ra ­ b attlefield s. in this w as is le s s than one-half action Wednesday on a housing JA K A R T A , Indonesia (AP) - W hile tro o p s w ith tio n s to finance construction of M cN am ara m ade a quick v isit the ra te of the Korean W ar, authorigy to p rovide housing for housing fo r low -incom e groups. bayonets stood guard, thousands of students dem ­ low -incom e fam ilies, a plan to to Quin Nhon, h ead q u arters of which w as an im provem ent on o n s tra te d Tuesday against P re s id e n t Sukarno In In his m essag e to the L eg is­ W orld War II. In som e ca se s as re v ita liz e dying lak es and p ro ­ la tu r e , Romnev said the housine the U. S. 1st C av alry , A irm obile, Medan, the c a p ita l o f S u m atra. posed changes in state p roperty many as 80 p e r cent of the au th o rity bill cu rre n tly " s u ffe rs Division south of Phu C at. It The students took o v e r the s tre e ts f o r th re e condem nation law s. wounded in an action a r e r e ­ from num erous g rav e d e le c ts ." w as the cavalrym en who bore the h o u rs , accusing Sukarno o f leading the attem pted D zendzel said the Senate also He said it inadequately defines brunt of the rec en t fighting along turned to duty within the country C o m m u n is t coup last O cto b e r and dem anding that w ould try to o v e rrid e Romney’s nonprofit housing co rp o ratio n s, the co ast. itself. he be put on t r i a l . It was the th ir d such tu rn o u t veto of a bill that would have “ opening the door to specula­ "T h e m o rale of th ese menwho elim inated the one-w eek waiting At Qui Nhon, M cNamara v is­ in Medan since O ct. 8. tio n ," and includes unreasonable ited the 67th F ield H ospital, to u r­ have been wounded is really r e ­ T ro o p s and p o lice closed in on the student leaders p erio d before unemployed w ork­ re s tric tio n s on in te re st r a te s for ing the w ard s. He spoke to som e m arkable. 1 have never com e e r s s ta r t receiving unemploy­ loans Issued by the authority. around noon and a rre s te d s e v e ra l. m ent com pensation b enefits. On Saturday, the P ro v in c ia l P a rlia m e n t in Medan T he housing au th o ritv . dvine accused Sukarno of fa v o rin g the C o m m u n ist p a rty and demanded that he e x p la in h is actio ns. la k es and condemnation propo­ sa l w e re among 13 item s Romney Jobs open HAIR »A. FASHIONS on OCC lis te d . 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Smalfe m ic h ig a n t h e a t e r b u ild in g tw o e l e v e n s o u th W a sh in g to n A M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13, 1966 'U n p r o v e n 1J im m y R o y e Spartans picked by 10 over Bucs k e e p s S p o r to n s o n t o p NEW YORK (UPI) — U nbeaten Michigan State, with a 4 0 m ark, picked by 22 points to down Penn State; fifth -ran k e d S o u th em C ali- is a 10-point fav o rite to knock forn ia is eight over Stanford; By ED B R IL L down and passed 24 fo r an o th er, and slnglehandedly moved the ball Ohio S tate out of the Big T en N ebraska (No. 6) is a 21-point but nothing the 5’ 10” ju n io r downfleld on qu arterb ack k eep ers no one in p a rtic u la r. “ But if choice o v er w inless K ansas State State News S ports W r it e r they bring th e ir defensive backs r a c e when the two te a m s clash from F ay ettev ille, N . C . does to set up an MSU sc o re . Saturday afternoon. in a Big E ight gam e. se em s to stop the questions. up, then I can hit Gene (Wash­ Jim m y Raye stood in front of Now Raye heads a Spartan team ington) d eep .” T h e S partans, the to p -ra te d U ndefeated G eorgia T ech , with his lo c k er la st Saturday a fte r Raye is a back with a " b ra n d ,*' down to Colum bus, Ohio, th is an u pset over T e n n e sse e la st and he knows it m o re than any­ S atu rd ay , and they still ask the In four gam es Spartan end college team in the nation, beat a gam e that ju st had to h u rt. Washington has caught ju st seven week, is a nine-point pick over The c o n tro v e rsial Spartan quar­ one e ls e . ‘‘Y es, I like to run sam e questions. Can he throw? the B uckeyes by 25 points la st p a s s e s , but th re e have been for y ea r and ap p ear c e rta in to sta ll A uburn. G eorgia T ech m oved into terb ack slowly drew his sh irt w ith it,” Raye said frankly. " L a s t Can he lead the team ? y e a r 1 was branded as a run­ touchdowns, and the av e rag e gain the sp u tterin g Ohio S tate m achine seventh place th is week, ousting ov er the big red bandage covering “ They say I can throw the long has been 33.5 y a rd s . his right shoulder. n e r — I didn't throw the ball b all, but not the sh o rt o n e,“ again. T h e Buckeyes lo st a clo se T e n n e sse e . P urdue, the No. 91 m u ch ." “ B ecause of his ab ility to ru n ," team , is a five-point choice ovdr j Raye had come off the field a Raye said . "B u t it’s the ones said offensive backfield coach one to Big T en riv a l Illinois la st v ic to r, a sparkplug fo r the un­ It w as ju st a y e a r ago that fo r six points that count. week by a 10 9 m arg in. M ichigan. In another Big T en; Raye f irs t made his nam e known Dan B o istu re. " I f Jim m y has battle, and tenth -ra te d Oklahoma defeated S p artan s, the top-ranked “ I feel that if I could run for the option to run o r p a s s , 99 F ast-m o v in g N otre D am e, the football team in the nation. He to S partan fans, L ate in the game eight y a r d s , then why should 1 No. 2 team , h as been given the a 10-point pick over K ansas, again st Ohio S tate, he cam e in tu rn the ball loose?“ Raye asked p e r cent of the tim e he w ill ru n .” had run six y ard s fo r one touch­ B o istu re a d d e d th at, Raye biggest m argin by t h e odd s- In o th e r gam es, W isconsin is “ has been as co n sisten t a s any m a k ers, with the I ris h a solid a slim one-point choice over of o u r backs at making that long 25 point selection ag ain st N orth N orthw estern, C olgate is also a COOKIE BACK? g ain er. P e rc e n ta g e -w ise , y o u 're b e tte r off running.” C a ro lin a. T h ird -ra n k e d Alabama holds a six-point edge over T e n ­ one-point choice again st P rin c e-, ton, and Colorado and C lem son Raye went to a s m a ll, se g re ­ Jimmy Raye n e sse e in a b attle that m ay affect hold one point m argins ov er Iowa Denver Bronco offense gated high school in South C aro ­ lin a , and he is the S p artan ’s firs t N egro q u arterb ack sin ce W illie T h ro w er in 1952. The la s t Negro i The S p a rta n 's c o n tro v e rs ia l q u a rte rb a c k takes o ff a run in the No. C a ro lin a State game. the outcom e of the S outheastern C onference title . UCLA, the No. 4 team , is State and Duke resp e ctiv ely . M iam i (F la.) and G eorgia m eet F rid a y night, and the gam e is a tossup, a s in the m atch between may get sweeter look q u arterb ack in the Big Ten was Sandy Stephens of M innesota. Confidence and l e a d e r s h i p w ere what some w o rried about Kentucky and LSU. F lo rid a State holds a th ree -p o in t edge over, T e x a s T ech, A rk an sas is a th r e e - DENVER (UP1) — The punch- " T h e re is no deadline set for before the season, but Raye has point pick over T ex a s; Navy is T he club responded by putting le ss Denver Broncos, m ired in la st place in A m erican Football him on the re se rv e list — an­ oth er w ord for suspension. the co m m issio n er’s ru lin g ,” the spokesm an said, "b u t we expect p retty w ell taken c a r e of donbts in both a r e a s , “ He p ro je c ts lead­ S o ccer m a n a g e r a id s favored by two over P ittsburgh;; H arv ard two over C o rn ell; and League offense and defense sta ­ to have w ord w ithin 48 h o u rs." e rsh ip as an ath lete, and a s an Illin o is is a six-point pick against Denver had hoped to trad e At the tim e he resigned, G il­ individual that can get th e job tis tic s a s w ell as in standings, Indiana. its s ta r fullback, but the tra d ­ done,“ said B o istu re. may end up with Cookie G il­ c h ris t back in the fold. ing deadline expired Sunday night and G ilch rist w as still with the c h ris t said he would n ever again play fo r D enver, but Woodard What Raye W ants to talk about is the s p irit on the te a m , the M SU first-yea r ers V irginia T ech is seven over V anderbilt; Holy C ro s s seven AFL C o m m i s s i o n e r M ilt said G ilc h rist had Indicated he ov er B o s t o n U niversity; A ir club, although in name only. feeling among the b allp la y ers. would play for the club if he F o rc e one-touchdown over O re ­ Woodard talked long distance with A Bronco spokesm an said “ We a r e re a l clo se to one an­ could re tu rn to the league. o th e r,” Raye explained. By DENNIS CHASE " H e w as m o re the individual ath­ gon, S yracuse eight against B o s­ Bronco officials la te Tuesday Woodard had discussed the and “ took under advisem ent" “ No one c a re s who does th is A s s o c ia te S ports E d ito r le te than I. I u sed to be his ton College; M aryland eight a - the g ridiron future of the con­ chances of G ilc h ru st's retu rn to the B roncos’ activ e p la y er list C a llin g a ll o r gets th a t,” he continued. “ No one c a r e s who g ets what reco g ­ guinea pig in p ra c tic e s . " I ’m p a rt of th e rea so n he got g ain st W est V irginia, Southern A fter playing on the MSU soc­ M ethodist and M innesota 10-point tro v e rsia l fullback, the league's No. 2 a ll-tim e ru sh e r. with Team P re sid e n t G erry Phipps and G eneral M anager Jim fro s h b a ts m e n nition. We have th r e e y e a r s h e r e , and r we ju st want to tr y to win c e r team fo r two seaso n s, being so g ood," h e said . choices against R iceandlow a r e ­ G ilchrist quit the club in Au­ M ichigan State B aseball Coach m an ag er of the team m ust be Enustun finds being a m anager spectively; and M isso u ri 12 over B u rris "and has taken the m a tte r som e ball g am es.” fru stra tin g . som ew hat fru stra tin g . But any Oklahoma S tate. * gust during a p re -se a so n dispute. under ad v isem en t." Danny L itw h iler invites all fre sh ­ “ We’ve got a helluva te a m ,” man baseball candidates to a v ery Turgud Enustun sta rte d playing o b se rv e r can se e that w hile the In pro football Sunday, th e un­ Raye said . “ They (the S p artan s) im portant m eeting. give you the feeling that when s o c c e r a t the age of six . A team is playing T urgud su ffers beaten D allas Cowboys a r e rate d A n y o n e in te re ste d s h o u l d you’re out on the football field , n ative of T u rk ey , w h ere so c c e r rig h t along w ith th em . " I can four points over th e unbeaten re p o rt to room 223 Jenison at th ey ’r e going to give you 150 is the n u m b e r one p astim e s e e th e ir m is ta k e s ," he said . St. L ouis C a rd in als in a gam e c l c m n e r s 7:30 tonight. p e r c e n t.” " T u r g ” w as n atu rally a ttra c te d Coach Kenney estab lish ed the that m ay decide the E a s te rn D i­ to the sp o rt. job of m an ag er two seaso n s ago vision cham pion in th e N ational He cam e to the States in 1959 to find som eone to teach the F ootball League. a e d a y s e r ’ and attended L ansing Sexton High younger p la y e rs w hile he con­ G reen Bay is ra te d even against School. E a s t L a n s in g c e n tra te s on the v e te ra n s. a r c h -r iv a l Chicago, and the Los e v e r y d a y " I . used to com e to se e the Enustun p r o v i d e s invaluable A ngeles R am s, who sh a re the lead Spartan so c c e r team p r a c tic e ," ex p erien ce by i n f o r m i n g the in the W estern D ivision with the c iu d in g s a t u r sa id Enustun. " I n ev e r d ream ed " k id s ” about the w eaknesses of- P a c k e rs a r e a th ree -p o in t pick I’d m ake the team . som e of the team s that he played ag ain st M innesota. r e s r S ta te B a n k S E R V IC E I " I w as a su b stitu te in 1963, ag ain st. He also keeps sta tis tic s In o th e r N FL action, W ashing­ and Coach Kenney said that I at the g am es. mm ton is favored by seven over w as im proving v ery rap id ly . T hat " T h is is by f a r the b est team New York; P hiladelphia by five w as a big lift. When I d isco v ered I’ve s e e n ," Enustun sa id . "W e TURGUD ENUSTUN ag a in st P ittsburgh, the B a ltim o re P R O F E S S IO N A L Corner of Abbott and Grand River th a t I w as going to have to stay have rep la ce d the grad u ates with C o lts by 14 over D etro it and the at M ichigan S tate one m o re te rm , p la y e rs of equal o r b e tte r ab ili­ S occer m anager San F ra n c isc o 4 9 ers by nine over DRY CLEANERS A N D B ra n c h O f f ic e s at I ask ed the coach if I could ty. A lo t of people said that w e > A tlanta. M SHIRT L A U N D E R E R S a ls o c o in o p e ra te d OKEMOS HASLETT BROOKFIELD P LA ZA m anage the te a m ." wouldn’t be able to rep la ce , say, T urgud’s b ro th e r, O rhan,w as a Payton F u lle r. But we found two " FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2801 W. SAGINAW Member F e d e ra l D e p o s i u r o h c e C o rp . le tte rw in n e r on the team la s t y e a r, but re tu rn e d to T urkey th is y e a r. guys who a r e doing excellent jobs, Tony Keyes and B a rry T ie - m an. Harold Lucas "M y b ro th e r played tennis as w ell a s s o c c e r ," Enustun sa id . "O u r defense is b e tte r, to o ." Enustun has been playing in the D etro it A m ateur Soccer L eague sin ce la s t su m m er. starts at bottom all the tim e ,” he sa id . "But DETROIT, MICH. (UPI)—Right G e t th a t b o y ! He would lik e to stay involved now, H arold L u ca s, the M ichigan you m ake your own p la n s. ] in so c c e r a fte r h e g rad u ates th is know w hat I’m doing." Following a re c e n t M ichigan State A ll-A m erica and w ayw ard te rm . He is a m echanical en­ What L ucas is doing now, in­ S tate football v icto ry , a young­ No. 3 d raft choice of the St. gineering m a jo r but would con­ ste ad of trying to m ake the grade s te r snatched a b aseb all cap Louis F o o t b a l l C a rd in als, is s id e r a front office job with one in the N ational F ootball League, fro m th e head of Duffy Daugher­ about the hap p iest ste e l w orker of the p ro te am s. is try in g to m ake the grade with ty and d isa p p ea re d into the crow d. in D etroit. How about playing p ro fessio n al a D etro it ste e l corpo ratio n . " T h e way th at kid m o v ed ," But th e football that got into so c c e r? D augherty sa id , " w e 'll be r e ­ his blood la s t fall on the national His pay, le ss than $3 an hour, "M y chances a r e n 't too good c ru itin g him in a few y e a r s .” cham pion M ichigan S tate Spartans is considerably le s s than the fo r th a t,” Enustun said . m ay lu re him back to the big $300,000 f o o t b a 11 co n tra ct he gam e, the b rig h t lights and fat spurned, and he’s still a sc/m . pay checks. in the ste el m ill. " I wouldn’t quite say my foot­ b all days a r e o v e r,” said the " I ju st s ta rte d la st w e e k ," he 6 -fo o t-3 , 286-pounder. sa id . " I ’m in w hat they call the He doesn’t m ake a bold-faced pro b atio n ary p e rio d fo r sever \ci kjuyyi 4 0 confession that h e’d like to get w e e k s." 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R o b b y v a l u a b l e m a n to B ird s NEW YORK (U PI)— T he B alti­ that the O rioles had lo st four in a f te r - s e r ie s d e ta ils ," Dalton ex­ money to people who p u rch ased N aturally, Dalton didn’t m en­ m o re O rio les a g re e F ran k Robin­ a row Instead of the o th er way p lained. "A m ong o th e r things w e tick ets fo r the fifth gam e in tion any nam es, but the kind of son had one helluva y e a r and around. The e n tire front office have to get up o u r m in o r league B altim o re. s ta r te r s he has In mind a re p it­ d e s e rv e s " a re a l good r a is e ,” staff Is burning the m idnight oil r e s e rv e lis ts w hich have to be c h e rs lik e Dean Chance, Bob filed th is w eek and then th e re A lso, th e r e 's the team its e lf G ibson, Tom m y John o r Mel but he’ll have to whoa, slowdown and working a s if It had to a r e those W orld S e rie s ticket ac­ to think about in te rm s of next S tottlem yre. P itc h e rs of that and back up a little If he a l­ atone fo r som e trem endous dis­ c o u n ts ." y e a r. T he B altim o re front office c a lib e r don’t com e cheap. read y h as p ro jec ted h im self into a s te r . He m eans re tu rn in g all that has no Intention of sittin g back N either w ill F rank Robinson the $100,000 b rack et. " T h e re a r e any num ber of o r standing p at. Robinson, h e re to rec eiv e a new when the tim e com es. convertible fo r being selected the "W e’r e looking fo r a top-flight So you se e what a funny gam e outstanding W o r l d S eries p e r ­ sta rtin g p itc h e r,” said Dalton, baseball Is? You win the World fo rm e r, said in an sw er to a "a n d it could be eith er a rig h t­ S eries four stra ig h t and you still question he m e re ly would s ta r t at that fig u re, the im plication A p isa , R aye to p hander o r a left-h an d er. Then have prob lem s. Like the man said, we’d also like someone fo r o u r however: being he m ight w ork his way up bullpen. Why? B ecause we think "T hey a r e nice problem s to from th e re . w e’r e picking up a little ag e.” h av e ." Robinson lik es to pull people’s le g s som etim es and he m ust know B ig T e n lists that jum ping from $70,000 to $100,000 w ith a club like the O rio les, which felt it w as b reak ­ By R O BER TA Y AFIE Stale News S ports W r ite r follows w ith 278 y a rd s on 60 p la y s. Raye is th ird , picking up ForM SUStudents,Faculty ing the sound b a r r ie r when It gave B rooks Robinson $50,000 for the f ir s t tim e not so long ago, L ast season, with Michigan 257 y ard s on 43 p la y s, with A pisa S tate heading alm o st every cate­ sixth, netting 163 on 31 p lay s. gory in Big Ten s ta tis tic s , weekly M ichigan’s Stan Kemp is the andUniversityPersonnel Only top p u n te r, w ith 11 fo r a 44- Show your I.D. C ard when Got Car9 Wants Money is not quite a s sim ple as get­ ting such a sum from the Y ankees, rev isio n s needed little m o re than an e ra s u re . y a rd a v e ra g e . Spartan Dick Ken­ you bring in your cleaning. D odgers o r G iants. The old fig u re s a r e definitely ney Is fo u rth , averaging 36 3. B a ltim o re O rio le s ta r o u tfie ld e r F ra nk Robinson is shown w ith his w ife , B a rb a ra , But he sounds lik e he’s going obsolete th is y e a r, with Spar­ y a rd s on 11 punts. to give it a w hirl and he su re tans at the top of only a p a ir MSU's Al B ren n e r has retu rn ed in the C o rv e tte the s lu g g e r re c e iv e d fro m Sport Magazine fo r h is p la y In the W o rld E V E R Y FR ID AY S e rie s . The p u b lic a tio n a n nu a lly p rese nts a n e w C o rv e tte to the outstanding p la y e r o f the S e rie s. UPI Telephoto has plenty going fo r him what w ith that trip le crow n and his p erfo rm an ce in the World S eries, which the O rio les a r e likely to of lis ts . rushing le ad e r, w ith 163 y ard s netted on 30 c a r r ie r s fo r a 5.4 six punts fo r 25.8 y d s., the lead­ Bob Apisa is the conference’s ing av e rag e in the Big T en. f ir T he lU inl’s Rich E rickson is s t in kickoff re tu rn s , with four SPECIAL! & SATU R D AY NO RERUNS point out he w as paid fo r sep­ a ra te ly anyway. H arry D alton, the c lu b 's ca­ av erag e, Second Is Indiana’s Mike fo r 17 y a rd s. W isconsin’s Tom K rivoshia, picking up identical Schinke has in tercep ted th re e y ard ag e on 39 c a r r ie s fo r an p a s s e s fo r 29 y a rd s on re tu rn s LongGarments reg. $1.70 $1.19, pable g en eral m anager and the av erag e of 4.2. S partan q u a rte r­ to lead in that categ o ry . Harrier Coach Dittrich m an, Incidentally, who acq u ired Robinson from the Reds in his back Jim m y Raye is th ird , net­ ting 104 y ard s on 27 ru sh es fo r 1, Offensively, P u rd u e ran k s No. w hile the S p artan s a r e fo u rth . W isconsin, a fte r one conference Short Garments 590, f ir s t official action a fte r being a 3.9 av erag e. prom oted from farm d ire c to r, Raye Is deadlocked w ith N orth­ gam e, Is on top defensively, fol­ I u rs, suedes, form ais , evening wants new plot for '66 w ill be the one who’ll have to deal w ith him o ver the s a la ry tab le. No one has to tell Dalton the w e ste rn end R oger Murphy and lowed by MSU. Jim B lerne and P e r ry W illiam s, Al B ren n e r’s 9 5 -y ard punt r e ­ both of P urdue, in th e scoring tu rn against Illinois stands as d r e s s e s excluded, p le a ts qxtra. By G A V E L WESCH of B ru ce F r a s e r and Ken L a - kind of y e a r Robinson had. colum n with 12 points apiece. the leading sc o rin g play, w hile 2 2 7 A n n S t. QoütuUMtoJL la s t s e a s o n ," he continued, "b u t “ He had a g re a t y e a r, a g re a t F re d Stavroff of Indiana has A pisa rep laced team m ate C lint State News S ports W r ite r MSU’s c r o s s country team so has ev ery o th e r team in the league. Any letdown and we could tlg o la, the two B adgers who beat him la st y e a r. s e r ie s and th e re ’s no question about him d eserv in g a re a l good com pleted 25 of 35 p a s se s fo r 301 Jones for the longest scrim m ag e y a rd s to lead in the passin g de­ run when he picked up 49 y ard s i . L a n s in g onehour finds itse lf in the sam e p re ­ dicam ent as the sum m er te le ­ v ision addict in e a rly Septem­ be b ea te n ." T he S partan squad has shown added depth th is season and has G eorge B althrop has only run once th is season, but ap p ears to be im proved o ver la s t season. r a is e ,” d ec lared t h e youthful looking B altim o re G.M. " R e ­ garding $100,000 o r any other p artm en t. Next is P u rd u e’s Bob ag ain st M ichigan. G rie se , hitting on 16 of 24 fo r 215 y a rd s. Rounding up the top m Locked in a th ree-w ay tie fo r ost touchdown p a s se s caught "ACROSS FROM KNAPP’S " CLERI1ERS won the f ir s t two m e ets by hav­ He w as the clo se st to Sharkey s a la ry he m ight ask, I ju s t h aven't th re e is Raye, connecting on eight a r e Gene Washington, Jim B ierne b e r. T hey hope to see the re ru n s ing C aptain Dick Sharkey win yet th is season in taking second had a chance to think about that. and R oger Murphy, each with two. end and som e different plots of 16 fo r 153 y a rd s. and the r e s t of the team back ag ain st W isconsin. In la st y e a r’s We’r e b u sie r now than we w e re At the receiving end, Murphy unfold. him up. B adger m eet he w as sixth. a week ago.” has caught 11 p a s se s fo r 178 T he f ir s t two m eets fo r the Sharkey has n ever been le ss A nother b rig h t spot fo r the Dalton w asn’t taking the easy y a rd s and two touchdowns to lead S partan ru n n ers have been re ­ ru n s of la st y e a r, with two vic­ to rie s fo r MSU the re su lt, but any m o re re ru n s would be un­ than 100 y ard s ahead at the fin­ ish in the two m eets and has Im proved over la st season. L ast y e a r he w as f ir s t against Indiana S partans has been th e comeback of E ric Z em p er. The sen io r le t- te rm an sa t out la s t season with an In ju ry . w ay out. He w as sim ply telling the tru th . If you didn’t know any b etter, you’d fig u re from looking at them that category. Stavroff is the le a d e r in total offense, gaining 308 y a rd s on 55 p lay s. Bob Naponlc of Illinois Wedel Back to the Slopes fo rtu nate. They dropped th e ir Ia si th re e dual m e ets la st season. but slipped to th ird against Wis­ Sophomore R o g e r M erchant Coach F ra n D lttric h ’s ru n n ers annexed th e ir f ir s t two m eets this y e a r by s c o re s 1 of 20-38 over Indiana and 24-31 over W isconsin. consin. In la s t Saturday’s m eet Sharkey gained revenge by finishing ahead h as m ade his p re se n c e known by grabbing th ird and fifth p laces In th e m e ets. Y o u IQ u a l i t y C u n C o s ts C o u n t N o o n M o re 1 a t I J s . . . S o a r s With Vandervoorts L ast y e a r they trounced Indiana M idwestern Michigan’s L argest Ski Shop 15-47 and then squeeked by Wis­ consin 27-28, but a fte r that the running w as all uphill.M SU drop­ Intram ural N e w s Shop T h u rs . and F r l. 9 A .M . to 9 P.M . Touch F ootball p ed su c ce ssiv e m eets to Minne­ Sears Has so ta (27-30), N otre Dame (17-43), and W estern M ichigan (19-43). D ittrich does not fo rse e a r e ­ p ea t p erfo rm an ce of la st y ea r, T ¡m e 6:00 6:45 F ie ld I Packaging Society - SOC 6::00 T im e E m p e ro rs - Em pow erm ent 6::45 F ie ld 4 Im p re ssio n s - H atchet Men SAE - T heta D elta Chi Sears Everything but he is not overlooking the 7:30 W orthington - Woodward 7::30 T ria n g le - Phi Gam m a Delta 8:15 Sigm a Alpha Mu - 8:: 15 F arm h o u se - Alpha Kappa Phi p o ssib ilitie s. Alpha E P i 9 :00 P hi Sigma Kappa - "B o th N otre Dame and Minne­ 9:00 D elta Chi - P hi Sigma Delta P s i U psilon so ta have fine team s which will L i v e n u p t h e D o r m be pointing tow ard u s ," the Spar­ T im e F ie ld 2 6:00 Woodbridge - W ooster T im e F ie ld 5 tan coach said. "W e've beaten 6:45 Sigm a Nu - Phi Kappa T au 6:00 Setutes - Snark them both so m any tim es in the 7:30 B rinkley - B rutus 6:45 Sultans - Spyder ’ p a s t that they w ill do th e ir best 7:30 F elch - Felloe o r t h e P a r t y . . . . . to beat us any tim e they think 8:15 Sigm a C hi - Kappa Sigma 9:00 Sigma Phi E psilon - LCA 8:15 A belard - Abaddon . they’ve got a chance. 9:45 ZBT - P hi Kappa Sigma 9:00 McBeth - M cLean " O u r team Is Im proved over T im e 6:00 ATO - AGR F ie ld 3 > 9:45 T im e Akohol - A khilles F ie ld 6 Special Grand Re-Opening Celebration 6:45 B eta T heta P i - 6:00 F elony - F eem ales K a r a t e m e e tin g P hi Kappa P s i 6:45 S atans - Stalag 17 F r i d a y , S a tu rd a y , and M on da y F r e e C o ffe e and D o n u ts 7:30 T au D elta Phi - 7:30 H ornet - Holy Land ■ T he K arate Club w ill m eet at P hi D elta T heta 8:15 McNab - M cG regor 7:30 tonight in the S ports A rena 8:15 DTD - P i Kappa Phi 9:00 Akrophobia - Akat of M en’s In tra m u ral Building. 9:00 T h eta Chi - D elta U psilon 9:45 E a s t Shaw 8 - 1 0 FREE: acompleteSKIpackage RED BARN OCTOBER SPECIAL 1 pr. Yamaha Standards $79.00 A v a ila b le A t The RED BARN Now Through O ctober 31 1 pr. Richer Ski Scots $35.00 !k 1 pr. Sandvlk Poles $24.50 ■I! Marker Telmat Heel and Simplex Tee $32.90 Sears Standard Size Flat-TopGuitars Boot Tree and Bag S ears L o w P ric e $177.35 $ GHiGKGN’N FRIGS 1 9 s A ll yqu have to do to win is determ ine the num ber o f sk i " things” in our large sk i ja r . B ring the coupon in Friday, Saturday, and Monday. Shaded Sunburst fin is h b irc h hardw ood g u ita r. P ln le s s type b rid g e . Steel re in fo rc e d neck. Includes p ic k , in s tru c tio n book and re c o rd . NAME D r a w i n g b e g in s a t ADDRESS. 8 :0 0 p . m . M o n d a y NO M ONEY D O W N PHONE o n Sears Ea s y P a y m e n t P la n fo r f ir s t coupon R E D B A R N I th in k th e re are V a n d e rv o o rts Ski |a r. s k i ’ ’th in g s ” in w it h c o r r e c t t o t a l . 1010 E ast Grand R iver, Ju st Off The Campus S e a rs 3131 E. Michigan Ave. È A V A IL A B L E OCTO BER I THROUGH O CTO BER 31 S EAR S, R O E B U C K A N D C Q . F ra n d o r C en te r--L a n sin g Ph. IV 9-7521 232 N . W a s h in g to n (a c r o s s f r o m G la d m e r ) Pho n e IV 5 -9 4 15 Ó M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13, 196Ç LSI INBROOKLYN DAWN DONUTS G O P 'a f r a i d o f o w n s h a d o w s ’ NEW YORK (fl - P re sid e n t a p o litical philosophy of saying C o n g ress an average in c re a se under Social S ecurity who co n ­ a y e a r. Johnson did not d isc u ss Now Featuring Johnson, cam paigning in the New ‘no*, ” Johnson said . “ C o n sis­ in Social Security benefits of at tinue to w ork a fte r reach in g r e ­ financing, except to p ro m ise r e c ­ York a re a fo r the second tim e in a week, accused Republicans today of being “ afraid of th e ir tency In saying ‘no’ is not enough le a st 10 p e r cent. T hat m eans to solve our p ro b lem s,” an av erag e of a m inim um of tire m e n t a g e .” Johnson sa id his p ro g ra m could also e a s e the om m endations that w ill keep the system financially sound. Chicken 10 p e r cent. It could be 12, tight lab o r m ark et. Johnson also announced th at he own shadows and afraid of the H e said D em ocratic votes will shadow of p r o g re s s ." In a speech p rep a re d fo r the "k e ep A m erica on the m a rc h .” it could be 14,” the P re sid e n t said . - He said every w orker em ­ - ” I w ill recom m end th a t h o s­ p ital and m edical c a re coverage be provided not only to th e aged, h a s asked S e c re ta ry of W elfare John W. G ard n er and W hite H ouse a s sista n t F a r r is B ryant to work ‘N9Joy Staten Island audience, Johnson " I f you vote that way,” Jo h n ­ said: 'T h e only thing that m ost son said, “ I believe both you and ployed under Social S ecurity for but to the m o re than one m illion on ‘‘a tru ly m odern p ro g ra m ” A m erican s a r e a fra id of a re I w ill have happier lives and lig h t­ 25 y e a rs o r m o re should get a disabled Social S ecurity b en e fic­ fo r the construction of nursin g R epublicans,” e r b u rdens in the y ea rs to c o m e .” m inim um monthly benefit of $100. ia r i e s .” hom es fo r the eld erly . E very Sunrise Donuts Special R ates f o r churches T h at would fa r exceed a 10 p e r " I co n sid er th ese four p ro p o ­ Johnson took It easy on R e­ Stumping in behalf of F rank O 'Connor, D em ocratic candidate In B altim o re, Johnson outlined cent in c re a se for som e pension­ s a ls m inim al ste p s tow ard a publicans In B a ltim o re but a s ­ Made Around The Clock - clubs-U niversity groups fo r governor and House D em ­ a four point Social Security p ro ­ e r s , m o re m odern and m o re r e a l i s ­ sailed what he called ‘‘th e n ay - gram previously disclosed by the - " I w ill recom m end specific tic S o c i a l S ecurity sy s te m ,” s a y e r s ” who he said have op o c ra ts from the a re a , Johnson p ro p o sals that will m a teria lly Johnson said . 101 V a rie tie s re c a lle d that, Just la st F riday White House. posed ev e ry step in Social S e­ I 3 3 2 -2 5 4 1 T " I will recom m end to the next In crea se the Income of those T hey would co st $2.2 billion cu rity . 1135 E. GRAND RIVER in nearby Newark, N .J., he had said the R epublicans cam paigned on fe a r. Johnson flew to Brooklyn from B altim o re and devoted an hour to h is five-stop, hand shaking m otorcade. TOP VALUE STAMPS W here the crow ds w ere th ick ­ est, Johnson stopped h is lim ­ ousine to shake the outstretched hands of spectato rs, stood on “BARRELOPPUR” SWEEPSTAKES the roof of his c a r to wave, Hundreds of winners right from this areal and spoke briefly using a p o rt­ S im p ly fill o u t a n d d e p o s it th is e n tiy b la n k in o ffic ia l “ B a rre l o f F u n " S w e e p s ta k e s e n tr y b a rre l a t a n y o f o u r able loudspeaker unit. D e s p i t e the a m p l i f i e r the s to re s . No purchase required. Y o u d o n o t h a ve to b e p r e s e n t to w in . cheering crow ds often drowned out his w ords. H ere and there, pickets opposing the w ar in Viet (PLEASE PRINT) Nam waved placard s. All along the route a Dem ­ o c ra tic ch e erle ad e r in an o ran g e - Otowv«tut c«TcaPBi»rs. inc. teee painted truck shouted over his own loudspeaker: "W e’re w arm ­ ing the h e a rt of our wonderful ulations and void w herever pro­ P re sid en t Johnson.” SW EEPSTAKES R U LES : hibited, taxed, restricted o r reg­ New Y o r k D em ocratic con­ A dults only; lim it one en try ulated. g ressm en flanked Johnson at e v ­ blank per person per store visit. Em ployees and fam ilies o f T o p e ry stop. T h ere will be no cash aw ards in Value E nterprises, Inc., re ta il­ 'T h e Republicans have made lieu of m erchandise prizes. ers giving T op V alue S tam ps and th eir advertising agencies T ax liability on a n y prize is th e n o t eligible to win. responsibility o f th e winner. Sw eepstakes closes as ad v e r­ Funddrive T his sw eepstakes is su b ject to all Federal, S ta te and local reg­ tised. W inners will be notified by phone or mail. for campus W INNERSRIGHTINTHISAREA is$144,500 I Prestone ANTI FREEZE "Jo in the Big Roundup” p o s­ • gallo n $ 1 . 2 9 WINTHE NEW ■Limit 1 w/S5 or more purchase te r s w ere displayed a s the C a m ­ ■ excluding beer, wme, tobacco pus Com munity C hest began its Redeem at Kroger thru annual driv e In a kickoff dinner fo r the com m ittee chairm an in I Sun«, Oct« 16, _ _ TOP VALUE Banani Kellogg C e n te r Tuesday, 2 5 STAM PS L a st y e a r the cam pus goal WITH THIS COUPON ON th e p u rc h a s e o ’ I was $123,311, with a to tal of I 1-lb § ’ 2-02 wf pkg of I $139,915 collected. T h is y e a r ’s , COCOA . goal was se t at $144,500 fo r MSU I WHEATS I em ployes. R e d e e m a t K r o g e r fh i A ndrew H ayes, p resid e n t of I Su n.. Oct A m erican Bank and T ru s t and 1 9 6 7 chairm an of the g re a te r L a n ­ sing C om m unityC hestC am paign, outlined the needs and re a so n s fo r the d riv e. the purchase o a 5-lb bag of PURINA DOC CHOW withcommandperformancebyChevrolet NOTHING "A u n i t e d drive cam paign elim in ates fund raisin g c o s ts of Redeem at Kroger thru Sun«, 0 c t 6 16, 1966 TO BUY! individual ag e n cies,” he said. ‘T h e r e a re 57 m em ber agencies that take p a rt and rec eiv e the ■ I 5 0 Ä Itd M ilm l TOP VALUE STAM PS *J J * J I 4 0 T O B E G IV E N IN TER OFTEN Tne purchase of | m oney,” any 2 pkgs of H ayes said that th e re is often | Country Oven | doubt a s to what the funds a c ­ Homestylc Cookies Redeem at Kroger thru tually do afte r they a r e collected. Sun«,. Oct«. 16» 1966 F S B " F o r exam ple,” he said, "th e YWCA and YMCA serv ed 96,000 people la s t y ea r and the se rv ic e s w ere available at low er c o sts, T5H “ Each month of la st y ea r 1,000 the purchase of any f pin ts of blood w ere m ade a v a il­ I MENNEN'S 1 able fre e of c h a rg e ,” he said, I MEN’S PRODUCT | Redeem at Kroger thru i ‘T h is am ounts to a savings of $250,000 to ta lly .” I Sune, Octo 16, 1966 H ayes said that the goals a re set higher for a num ber of r e a ­ ne purchase ot sons. “ Each se p arate quota of 2 pkgs of this y e a r is sim ply an in c re ase Plain or Suger of 4.8 p e r cent over the money DONUTS collected la st y e a r ,” he said. Redeem at Kroger thru ■■ T h is Is n ecessary because of I Sun., O ct. 16, 1966 higher overhead co sts, Hayes said, and m ore people need a s ­ sistan c e. the purchase of a 15-oz wt can ol HOME PRIDE SPRAY STARCH XEROX Redeem at Kroger thru j Surte, auric, ucTe a Octe 16, ag 1UF VALUE to, 19661 2 5 STAMPS Interviews WITH THIS COUPON ON The p u rc h a se o l a p kg ol for Marketing PINCONNINC CHEESE R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th ru Su n., Oct. 16, 1 9 6 6 0 PLUSW EEKLYW INNERSOFCASH!TOPVALUESTAMPS! Page No. Item No. Representatives 5 Polaroid Cameras 1-77 165 5 Waring Blenders 21-567 the purchase of a 1-lb pkg of 5 Olivetti-Underwood Portable Typewriters 2-46 167 5 Faber Ware Rôtisseries 21-396 Thursday PESCKKES CIRCUS FRANKS | 5 Brothers Portable Sewing Machines 21-146 170 25 Eagle Wm. Rogers Casseroles 9-39 Redeem at Kroger thru 5 G E Stereo Portable Phonographs 148 October 20 Sun«, Oct«. 16, 1966 21-586 10 High Intensity Desk Lamps 22-517 _ _ TOP VALUf 5 G E Transistor AM-FM Radios 21-645 149 5 7 Power Binoculars w/Case 6-127 in the 5 0 STAM PS 5 Rival Can Opener-Sharpener 134 5 Boys or Girls 26” Bikes Placement Bureau WITH THIS COUPON ON the purcnase or a 2 or more pkgs ot I 5 Westinghouse Roasters 21-525 21-493 134 5 Star Flite Mens or Womens Luggage 15-236 26-94 Student Services Ndg. I Legs or Thighs R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th r u Sun«, O ct, 16, 196^1 - II■ Yourdollar's worth more whenyoushopst the store that gives TopValueStomps! XEROX _ A 5 0 TOP VALUE STAM PS AVI11: ■ IaIFWl'iA'J l V IlI mm s M |I |A „ Tw W STAM PS * 2 5 y urn m WITH THIS COUPON ON ^ W|TH THIS COUPON ON T * $1 L O G A N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R 10 a m to 7 pm . 1 • C H A R M BRACELET W i t h this c o u p o n a n d t h e p u r c h as e o l o n e c h ar m l o r 50* f j nada, Barbados, Martinique, St. Thomas, DIC. Jj!!lllIU W AMSTERDAM. 13W DAVE FROM $425 To Port Au Princq, Curacao, R e d e e m at K r o g e r t h r u S u n d a y 0O ct. 16,1966 Trinidad, Martlnlgua, St. Thomas___ JAN. S . . ROTTERDAM . . IS DAVI P IN K or McIntosh 1 6 3 S iz e O R A N G E S 2 dozen 9 9 c FROM $485 To Port Au Princo, Curacao, la Guaira, St. Vincent, Barbados, Marti- niaua. San Juan, St. Thomas JAN. 4 . NIEUW AMSTERDAM . 11 DATE FROM $330 To Antigua, Barbados, Marti- ^ A R S H -W H IT E SEED LESS _ APPLES D ia m o n d S h e lle d W a ln u t s o r niaua, St. Thomas JAN. IB . NIEUW AMSTERDAM . IS DAYS FROM $395 To St. Maarttn, Martinique, Trinidad, Granada, St. Lucia, St. Thomas G ra p e fru itl s l i o P E C A N S » ‘ I 19 FIR. 1 . NIEUW AMSTERDAM . 14 DATS FROM $435 To St. Maarten, Martinique, Grenada, La Guaira, Curacao, St. Thomas f COcJ T waer PEI. S . . . STATENOAM . . . 1* DATE FROM $455 To Port Au Prince, St. Thomas, La Guaira, Curacao, San Juan In S h e ll (Note: From Norfolk to Norfolk Fab. 4, 14 days from $430) fo r Bushel ■ PLUS CRATE Mixed Nuts 3ifc*$159 Ships Under Netherlands ReRistry. DEPOSIT Call J o n ie s , M a c s , C o r t la n d o r D e lic io u s 9 for 8 9 c College Travel Office A P P L E S 4 -lb * 4 9 c 351-6010 8 M ich ig a n S tate N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13, 1966 BRAINDRAIN’ 2 DAY TOURNEY E x c h a n g e s b a c k f ir in g MSU forensics At le a st tw o -th ird s of the Michigan State foreign student population may be d irec tly con­ d ents a r e also being encouraged to rem ain in the U.S. because c r itic a l shortag es in som e p ro ­ of human re so u rc e s indispen­ sab le to p ro g re s s in under­ developed co u n tries offsets the m ent b ureau s in the UJS. to find op p ortunities fo r stu d en ts in th e ir hom elands. hosts meet cerned with the p re se n t back­ fessio n s have cre ate d a depen­ benefits of UJS. financial aid. —b ila te ra l a g re em e n ts with nations to lim it v is a s . N ineteen college fo re n sic s T he tournam ent is open to the firing of student exchange dency on them The S enator advocated a fiv e- — expansion of m ed ical tr a in ­ te a m s from five sta te s w ill com ­ p u b lic. F rid a y 's com petition will p ro g ra m s fo r underdeveloped “ We a r e doing too good a job point plan: ing fo r UJS. c itiz en s to elim in ate p ete in a fo re n sic s tournam ent on be sc a tte re d throughout the cam ­ co u n tries. of inducing foreign students into —detailed re s e a rc h by the Im­ dependency of foreign x jn tem s. cam pus F rid ay and S aturday. p u s, but Saturday the te a m s will T his portion oftheM S U foreign o u r so c ie ty ," August G. B enson, m igration and N aturalization The lo ss of skilled m anpow er " T h is tournam ent is the only m eet in Room s 3 and 4 of the enrollm ent is not sponsored and MSU foreign student a d v is e r, S erv ice. from underdeveloped co u n tries one of its kind in the co u n try ," Union Building. Both se ssio n s be­ may find it e a s ie r to rem ain in said. “ O ur c o m m u n itie s,c itie s, —pilot p ro g ra m s funded by the is also a " s te a d y ,tr y in g ,tr o u b le ­ said D aniel O ’N eill, MSU foren­ gin at 8:30 a.m . and will run the United S tates following th e ir and colleges a re o v er-A m erican ­ F ed era l governm ent to set up som e diplom atic I s s u e ," a c c o rd ­ sic s coach and d ire c to r of the to conclusion. studies h ere . izing th e m ." college c u rric u la relatin g to na­ ing to C h a rles F ra n k e l, a s s i s ­ to u rn am en t. A ccording to Benson,M ichigan tiv e p ro b lem s. Iowa, W isconsin, New Y ork, MSU's o th e r on e-th ird a r e on tant S e c re ta ry of S tate. T he co n test is based on group S tate probably does not have an —cre atio n of foreign p la c e - Ohio and Michigan a r e the sta te s " J M v is a s , exchange v isito r actio n d isc u ssio n , he s a id , which extrem ely high percentage of re p re se n te d . v isa s. T h ese a r e difficult to m ean s the event is co o perative concern a s 80 p e r cent of MSU’s r a th e r than com petitive. exchange fo r im m igrant of gen­ foreign students a r e g rad u ates e ra l student v isa statu s, a s a tw o -y ear p eriod spent outside and thus o ld e r. T h ese , he fe e ls, have m o re c le a r-c u t goals before com ing and many a re known to Kelley: N o change On F riday each team w ill draw one of fo u r to p ics re la te d to U.S. foreign policy and p re p a re a w rit­ Instant’pastries the United States before applica­ ten re p o r t, O’N eill explained. tion Is n e c e s sa ry . When student exchange pro­ g ram s w ere incorporated into the UJS. foreign policy 20 y e a rs have jobs awaiting them at home. T h is em igration from under­ developed coun tries to the UJS. has brought steady com plaints in grand jury law yet Danel T h e re p o r t w ill be rea d by a of ludees F rid ay evening, he sa id . S aturday m o rn in g the for Japan to the State D epartm ent and the County grand ju ro r; Judge P h ilip te a m s will be questioned by the T he developm ent of a new bean ago, the move to educate and United N ations, and has prom pted LANSING (fl— A tty. Gen. F rank ju d g es. tra in people to work fo r th e ir P ra tt, OaklandCounty; Judge Stu­ drying p ro c e ss by two MSU a g ri­ S enator W alter M ondale, D- K elley and M ichigan's grand c o u n tries’ p ro g re ss was hailed M inn., to suggest m eans to halt a r t H offius, Kent County, and T ea m s will be judges on the c u ltu ral en g in eers se em s c e rta in ju ro rs have decided to w ait until at home and abroad. the " b r a in d ra in ." next y ea r to ask fo r changes In fo rm e r Wayne County G rand J u r o r E dw ard P ig g in s. H e said Master Of Mine w ritte n re p o rts and on the de­ fense of th e ir re p o rts through to both gladden the h e a rts of m any Ja p an ese housew ives and sadden Increasingly, foreign students Mondale said in a recen t Sen­ the s ta te ’s grand ju ry law s. he also d isc u sse d the question P e rfo rm in g as p a rt o f the A sian - L a tin A m e ri­ questioning. tho se of num erous Red C hinese a re exchanging th e ir v isa s for a te speech that th ere is an In a le tte r to Gov. G eorge F in al judging will be S aturday UJS. re sid e n c y ,ra th e rth a n ta k in g urgent need fo r attention to the with e x p e rts in the crim in a l d i­ can - A fric a n s e rie s , Yass H akoshim a acted out a econom ists. Romney today, Kelley said , " a ll afternoon. T he judges of th is p a rt sk ills back home. F oreign stu­ D rogram . since the em igration vision of h is office. s e rie s o f scenes, re ly in g s o le ly upon e x p re s s io n to of th is p a rt of the tournam ent T he revolutionary p ro c e s s , with whom I have spoken a g re e “ Some feel that th e re a r e a r e a s b rin g life to his c h a ra c te rs . w ill be MSU faculty m e m b e rs, c re a te d by F re d B akker-A rkem a th at such changes should not be of p o ssib le im provem ent in the State News photo by Tony F e rra n te O 'N eill said . and R ichard P a tte rs o n , enables co n sidered at the b rie f se ssio n D R IV E of the L eg islatu re to be held th is g rand ju ry law; som e feel th at an o b sc u re Japanese vegetable - I N su b stitu te s fo r the one m an grand called the azuky bean to be d ried w eek." and changed Into pow dered fo rm . ju ry m ight be c o n sid e re d ,” M H m f io u lh w — < at L a n s in g o n M -7 8 K elley’s le tte r was in resp o n se K elley said , "B u t all a g re e th at COUNCIL SITS AS BOARD As a r e s u lt, the Ja p a n e se , who in the p a s t have had to r e s o r t to a com m unication fro m Rom ­ any m a jo r changes should be r e c ­ ney, who had asked him fo r r e c ­ to a long p ro c e ss of azuky soak­ NOW TH R U SUNDAY! om m ended only a fte r c a refu l and ing, cooking, m ashing and baking, om m endations on changing the 600 F re e E le c tr ic H e a te rs SHOWN ONE TIM E AT 7:15 pm p re se n t grand ju ry law s. R om ­ ney said he would be w illing to subm it p ro p o sals to the le g is la ­ se rio u s study, without the p r e s ­ su re of u rg en t tim e lim ita tio n s ." T h e p ro p o sals, K elley added, "sh o u ld be read y for c o n s id e ra ­ City reviews Story Olds m ay soon need only to add w ater-' and su g a r to the already cre ate d pow der before baking in o rd e r to enjoy a v a rie ty of " in s ta n t" pa­ zoning permit appeal tive m eeting that opens T u esd ay . tion by the go v ern o r and the le g is ­ s tr ie s . K elley said he co n ferred with la tu re in tim e fo r the 1967 s e s ­ Of what concern is an im proved minici!continuousperform a n ces Judge G eorge Bowles, the Wayne sio n .” E ast L ansing’s City C ouncil, fro m being put to a com petitive D enison said the h earin g s w ere Ja p an e se baking p ro c e ss to the Red C hinese? In the p a s t, C hinese a g ric u l­ tu r a lis ts could count on providing MSUINTERNATIONALFILMSERIES sitting a s an appeal board T u es­ day night, voted to ru le Nov. 7 on Story O ld sm o b ile's appeal of disad v an tag e, C ollins said . Planning C om m ission C h a ir­ man Ja m e s Denison rep o rted M i- being h e l d u nder the im plied th re a t of litigation by S tory. about on e-h alf of all the azuky beans consum ed in Ja p an . With the advent of the new C ollins had e a r lie r said th e ir p resen ts a sp ecial u se p erm it. kulich’s an d S to ry ’s situations b asic p roposition w as th e ir de­ p ro c e ss, how ever, UJS. bean g ro w e rs seem likely to Invade w ere d ifferen t—that both sid es "The Organizer” (Italian) S to ry ’s atto rn ey , John C o llin s, told the council he had offered a co m p ro m ise solution la s t month to the planning co m m ission. of M ikulich's lot w ere zoned co m m ercial and that the sid es of S to ry ’s lot w ere zoned r e s i­ s ir e to reso lv e the issu e short of litig atio n . Story had ag reed through his attorney to a ll the conditions the m a rk e t. F o r now, UJS. g ro w e rs can r a is e the b ean s, have them p ro ­ ce sse d into a pow der and shipped T he co n tro v ersy involves zon­ d en tial. of th e sp ecial u se p e rm it before ing ru le s governing used c a r lot He also ex p ressed the com ­ the p e rm it was iss u e d , D enison to Japan a t relatively low co st ' An en g ro ssin g dram a of 1880 In d u strial s trik e in n o rth ern m issio n ’s opinion that th e City since the pow dered beans contain m erchandising p ra c tic e s —u se of said . He said fa c to rs in the Italy, s ta rrin g . . . . b a n n e rs, lighting s t a n d a r d s , Council acted wrongly by appoint­ only about o n e-th ird a s much M ikulich and Story c a s e s w ere •M ARCELLO MASTROIANNI plantings and a c c e ss d riv e s . It ing its e lf the appeals b o ard . plainly not identical. m o is tu re a s the u nprocessed •FO LCO LULLI has also ra ise d the issu e "C a n “ T he authority of the planning p ro d u ct. •RENATO SALVATORI the City Council legally function co m m issio n has been challenged, •ANNIE GIRARDOT a s an appeals board ?” and th is has d estroyed the effec­ PROGRAM IN F O R M A T IO N ^ 482 3905 * " C ollins said Story asked no tiv e n e s s of t h e sp ecial u se N O W S H O W IN G Due to d ifficu lties In foreign shipm ent, the announced p e r m it," Denison said. m o re than what the com m ission cecilb m u l e s . -THE rEN^COMMAHDMCHTS heston brvuner bimef F innish film WILL NOT be shown. g ran ted to A1 M ikulich P o n tiac. He asked the Story appeal h e a r­ ings be suspended until th e city „ ,■ NO MATTER WHERE ROBINSON • OECARLO ■PAGET • DEREK •hmmke eoch -sain anóerson ■m TECHNICOLOR T h u r s ., F r l. - O c t. 13 & 1 4 Story went ahead with building F e a tu re a t . . . 1:00 - YOU’VE BEEN...NO MATTER WHERE which violated the planning com ­ a tto rn e y 's opinion of its legality *“’‘" ' ' . . r i ip**tKK’ 1 m issio n ’s sp ecial p erm it to keep can be given. 3:05 - 5:15 - 7:25 - 9:40 YOUR DREAMS HOVE TAKEN YOU 7 & 9 p .m . YOU’VE NEVER BEEN BEFOHE C o -F e a tu re in C o lo r at 11:15 HENRYFONDA * .IflANNF wnnnwARD * T E C H N IC O L O R ! FAIRCHILD THEATRE f Three film s fe a tu r e d A d m is s io n : 5 0 £ T h re e outstanding film s w ill r i e s w ill p re se n t "T h e O rg an ­ be p a r t of th is w eekend’s on- iz e r ” , an Italian film s ta rrin g cam pus en tertain m en t. M arcello M astroianni. T h is film T he m u sical com edy, "Seven w ill be shown at 7 and 9 p .m . B E S T IN F O R E IG N FILM S B rid e s F o r Seven B ro th e rs ,’’ T h u rsd ay and F rid a y in F a ir ­ • is being shown a t 7 p .m . F rid a y child T h ea tre. L WARNER . - BROS. TOM ORROW fro m 7 :0 0 . . . P .M . in Anthony H all by the p e r ­ form ing A rts Company’s U niver­ A tra v e l docum entary of a tour through the c itie s and countryside sity T h e a tre . of F ra n c e w ill be th is w eek’s The International F ilm s e - W orld T ra v e l S e rie s selectio n . "A long the R iv e rs of F ra n c e ’’, la n s m g ■ R D riv e -ln T h e a tr e - ^ p E ST film ed by P h ilip W alker, w ill be shown at 8 p .m . Saturday in the U n iv ersity A uditorium . N e x t A ttra c tio n ! “ K H A R T O U M '* S o u t h C eoor a t J o lly Rood TU22479 ACADEM M A R IE a n d D E S M A R A IS E U R O F IL M , L T 0 . p r es en t k V ; * iT - T W 3 r r f a s r (. 4 N S IN » AM P U N O W T tfR U SUNDAY! AWARD N ow - T h ru - Sun. I .»KSK.!?,» 332 > J tie a tn c [OVER F re e E le c tr ic C a r H e a te rs 3 C o lo r -H its THE SC R EEN D A RES REVEAL THE WINNER! F r e e C a r H e a te rs D IR E C T F R O M IT S R E S E R V E D F e a tu re T oday B E S T K E P T S E C R E T S O F W O R L D W A R IT “ BEST FOREIGN FILM SEAT ENG AG EM EN TS! 1 :0 0 - 3 :0 5 - 5 :1 0 - 7 :2 0 - 9 :3 0 OF THE YEAR!” , "What did • • STREET HRST HME AT POPOLAR PRICES! you do m Qte ENDS TONIGHT: ^R-Dadd# 'T H E SLEEPING CAR MURDER” 7:35 and F rid ay 7:10 and 9:30 P.M. "A IRM LY ADMIT LO W STORY” THEMIKISCHCONPOKATIONl*nwis 9:40 P.M . Added: " T h e IN TE R V IE W ?’ BATTUOF IT IS A B E A U T I F U L F IL M , F IN E L Y N .Y . H e r a l d M A D E !” T rib u n e t BLAKE EDWARDS w o . "WHATDID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY?" JAMES COBURN DICK SHAWN SER6I0FANT0NIGIOVANNA RALLI ALDO RAY ^ L , „ DROGRAM f i l L IN F O R M A T IO N » A D M 48844 S S HURRY . . LA S T 2 DAYS E R 'GOLDFINGER’ At 3:00 - 7:00 - Late I (JmPm ’DR. 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LeeLRem emm ocoK n C a rto o n A C A D E M Y AWARD WACO " T H E ASTRO N O M IN E E : D U C K” B est F o re ig n F ilr “D avsoF m m m m m m m m m m m m m ano noses” h w m e LN A.C.LYLES TECHNICOLOR o f the Y e a r A tiE KSHWiN - KAS1NER PRODUCTION : S ig m a III p r e s e n t s D EA R JO H N s ta r r in g Ja rl K u lle and C h r is tin a S c h o llin Presentedby WARNER BROS. I WACO L a s t at 11:40 »' Mllll 111HI mil' Imiill n •""■’.".■O««*J*»f HWWeWNPNI TECHNICOLOR' « r illlVl nl ml11nil lUnlln l- • • ••• * -• from warner bros. I N ext! Paul Newman In "H A R P E R ” plus "N E V E R TOO L A T E ” { M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13, 1966 9 FEURIGSAYS: E. L a n s i n g ’s t a x P u b lic ity h a m p e r s m e d i c a l u s e s o f LSD is o n ly w a y ’ B y M IKE BROGAN R e se a rc h e rs m ust now apply F eurig said he thought it was ~ fo r quantities of LSD through the ‘ ‘the m a rk of an idiot when anyone Is E a st L a n s in g 's p ro p e rty tax system the kind State News S ta ff W r it e r Food and Drug A dm inistration o r say s he took an LSD tr ip to th a t can fo s te r grow th o f slu m s and encourage the U .S. H ealth D epartm ent. find out what it is a ll about.” sp e cu la tio n ? T he d ire c to r of Olin Health F eu rig said re s e a r c h to date “ We can te ll you what you will C e n ter said T uesday night that A c c o rd in g to syn dica te d c o lu m n is t Sydney H a rris has shown the drug to be effec­ ex p e rien c e,” F eurig went on. r e s e a r c h into the use of the tive in alleviating the ex trem e and o th e r c r itic s o f o u r p resen t p ro p e rty tax sys­ “ The d anger is that we a re n 't drug LSD m ight be p ro g ressin g pain of patien ts with te rm in al su re how it will a c t on any te m , it is . "W hen I put some expensive im p ro v e ­ m o re rapidly w ere it not fo r the illn e sse s and has been used in sin g le p erso n because everyone Mpr m ents on m y house, m y re a l p ro p e rty tax goes u p ,” ad v e rse publicity it has receiv ed . breaking down th e silen ce has a unique em otional m ake­ sa id H a r ris in h is colum n re c e n tly , “ If I le t m y Speaking to a group of about b a r r ie r s of m ental p atien ts suf­ up.” p ro p e rty run down, m y tax w ould be lo w e r.” 50 students at t h e A m erican fering ex trem e schizophrenia. F eu rig said he had no know­ E a st Lansing, as w e ll as a ll o th e r M ichig a n c itie s , B aptist Student C enter in E ast “ Such trea tm e n t w i t h LSD ledge of ex cessiv e LSD utilization has a tax s tru c tu re which r e q u ir s p ro p e rty ow ners L a n s in g , D r. Ja m e s F eurig allow s u s to ‘get down to b r a s s which c re a te d an incident on o r to pay m ore taxes on im p ro v e d p ro p e rty than on s tre s s e d he w as in no way con­ ta c k s’ with som e m en tal p a ­ around cam p u s, but added “ we u n im p ro ve d land. doning the use of the psyche­ tie n ts ,” F eu rig said. would be absolutely naive to say delic d ru g , but felt the publicity “ I belie ve th is is the o n ly tax system that can He pointed out th at in many th at out of 38,000 people on given it has ham pered re s e a rc h c a s e s , how ever, p atien ts have w o rk s u c c e s s fu lly in an econom ic s tru c tu re such as cam pus th e re is n 't a single c u r­ into its m edical applications. com e out of LSD se ssio n s suf­ ren t o r p ast u s e r ." o u r s ,” said F rank E . W arden, tax a s se sso r fo r “ T he m a jo r p ro d u cer of LSD fering from deep p sy ch o sis which F eu rig placed p a rt of th e blam e the c ity o f E ast Lansing. in the United S ta te s, the Sandoz la ste d a s long a s six m onths. fo r stifling LSD re s e a r c h on D r. H a rr is held in h is colum n that fo rc in g p ro p e rty Company of New J e r s e y , with­ “ In c a s e s w here the p atien t’s Tim othy O’L e a ry , fo rm e r m em ­ o w n e rs to pay m ore taxes if they make im p ro v e ­ drew th e drug from the m a rk e t rea ctio n to the drug is e x tre m e , b e r of the H arvard faculty and m ents on p ro p e rty than i f they le t th e ir p ro p e rty due to a d v e rse p u b licity ," F eurig the only antidote we know of is now leading an LSD cu lt on the run down can be blam ed f o r much o f what is c u r­ explained. “ The only way r e ­ heavy sedation with the hope that w est co a st. re n tly known as the “ urban b lig h t,” and m ig h t ac­ se a rc h e rs can now p ro c u re it is it, the LSD e ffec ts, w ill w ear He said O’L e a ry ’s in itial r e ­ count f o r poor liv in g c o n d itio n s in some hom es and through governm ent a g e n c ie s." off,” F eu rig explained. se a rc h w as sound but when he a p a rtm e n t b u ild in g s In E a st La n sin g . began using the drug reg u la rly he lo st sight of his g oals. “ You can’t 1°°^ at O’L ea ry in LSD: Uses And Abuses W arden refuted H a r r is ’ c la im -th a t the tax system fo s te rs slu m s on grounds th at the s e llin g value of any p ro p e rty is in cre a se d i f im p ro ve m e n ts are made. any way o th e r than saying he N e w p o l i c y lim its is w arped. He has taken too many tr ip s and now w orships the d ru g ," Speaking at the B a p tis t Student F e llo w s h ip , D r. James F e u rig , head o f O lin Health C enter, to ld o f some of the dangers of LSD use, as w e ll as some o f its “ If a p ro p e rty ow ner im p ro v e s h is land, c e rta in ly the value or the land w ill in c re a s e ,” he sa id . “ When F eu rig com m ented. p o s s ib le b e n e fits. W ith D r. F e u rig are James D id ie r, B a p tis t ch a p lin , and F ra n n ie he a tte m p ts to s e ll h is p ro p e rty w ith im p ro v e m e n ts , T he position LSD has today is L e tt, D e tro it fre s h m a n . State News photo o f co u rse he can get m o re f o r it, so even though h is not within the fram ew ork of s o ­ taxes are h ig h e r it is o b v io u s ly w o rth w h ile f o r h im issu e in v o lv e m e n t ciety, F eu rig said . He ca lle d the drug scien ce d y n a m ite , som ething does not know much WORK WITH CANADA to im p ro v e the la n d .” W arden said he has n e ve r b e lieve d th at p ro p e rty A policy lim iting student gov­ to go d irectly to the student taxes should be used to e n c o u ra g e p ro p e 'rty im p ro v e ­ about. m ent. ernm ent involvem ent in political board with re q u e sts. “ Nobodv is PoiniT fn dn vprv issu e s was added T uesday night C arbine said the change was much with i t , ” he said, "ex cep t " T h e p ro p e rty tax is s t r ic t ly f o r revenue p u r­ to the A SM SU CodeofO perations. m ade to in c re a se efficiency. in highly qualified r e s e a r c h ." p o s e s ," he s tre s s e d . “ It has nothing to do w ith The m otion, p assed by the Stu­ dent B oard, stated that ASMSU w ill not endorse a political can­ Prof a d vises on b o o stin g fo rc in g , o r encouraging, land im p ro v e m e n ts .” “ A u s tra lia and New Z ealand a re now s u c c e s s fu lly using a p ro p e rty tax on ju st land, ra th e r than land and didate o r p a rty , but may endorse a political issu e . W IC wi not support im p ro v e m e n ts ,” he com m ented. He pointed out, though, th a t the p ro p e rty ta x we Ir fu rth e r stated that ASMSU w ill not financially support any m id w estern e c o n o m y pay in M ich ig a n takes c a re o f m any c ity s e rv ic e s , p a rtisa n political cam paign. The m otion was subm itted by Lou B enson, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , $1,000 aid to 18-vote An MSU p ro fe sso r is taking p a rt in an in te r-u n iv e rsity effort m id-continent and include C ana­ d a. T his a r e a , extending w est into “ b ra in s” leave fo r the glam our jobs on the c o a sts. such as the f ir e d e p a rtm e n t, p o lic e d epartm en t, ro a d re p a ir , and w e lfa re , p a r tic u la r ly aid to de­ pendent c h ild re n , in an sw er to student com plaints “ O th e r c o u n trie s don’ t t r y to a cco m plish as much to im prove the poor econom ic p a rts of Montana and Wyoming, H ow ever, H azard explained about student governm ent in po­ A negative stand on ASMSU’s reflectin g the popular v o tes taken south through Illin o is, ea st to w ith th e ir p ro p e rty ta x revenue as we d o ," he said. litic a l is s u e s . tren d of the m idw est. that the m a jo r o b stacle to solving The am ount that p ro p e rty is taxed on In E ast 1 8 -y ear-o ld -v o te issu e and the la s t week in the resid e n ce h alls. New Y ork, and north into Cana­ Men’s H all A ssn. (MHA), at John L . H azard , p ro fe s s o r of th e se p ro b lem s has been the $1,000 allocation w as taken by The com pensationD roD osalbe- d a , b o asts a la rg e r production in L a n sin g is one th ir d the value o f the land and im ­ its la s t m eeting, had asked fo r m arketing and tran sp o rta tio n ad­ inability of the N orth A m erican W omen’s In ter-R esid en ce Coun­ fo r the student body th is week m in istra tio n , is M ichigan S ta te 's a g ric u ltu re and industry than the m id-continent to v isu alize them ­ p ro v e m e n ts , as d e te rm in e d by the tax a sse sso r. the sam e type of stipulation be­ c il (WIC) Tuesday night. The w as p resen ted to WIC by Ralph P ro p e rty tax ra te s a re d e riv e d fr o m needs o f the re p re se n ta tiv e to the Council on e a s te rn s ta te s , the Soviet Union selv es a s p a rts of a single eco­ fo re it would lend its support to board also gave p relim in ary con­ F a u st, ch airm an of the special the $1,000 appropriation to the Econom ic G row th, Technology o r the Common M arket of E u ro p e, nomic region and adopt regional c ity c o u n c il, school b o a rd , and the county board o f sid e ra tio n to the p ro p o sal fo r co m m ittee on the p ro p o sal. O rig­ H azard said. s u p e rv is o rs . 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign. and Public Policy. approaches to solving common com pensating ASMSU le a d e rs . inating from an issu e la s t sp rin g , developm ent p ro b lem s. O ther changes in the Code of com pensation will be co n sidered T he voluntary asso ciatio n is At the m eeting, Jim G rah am , He added, how ever, that th e re O perations set up p re c e d u re s fo r chairm an of the Student B oard, fo r four different types of le a d e rs com posed of the Big T en uni­ a r e th re e m a jo r p ro b lem s hin­ With the m id-continent working petitioning fo r student govern­ m ent positions and fo r fund­ em phasized the im portance of in ASMSU: o ffic ia ls, m e m b e rs- v e r s itie s and 'th e U niversity of C hicago. The council, form ed d ering th is statu s of the m id­ co o p erativ ely , H azard p ro p o ses LIEBERMANN’S: issu e aro u sa l in the M ichigan a t- la r g e , living group p resid e n ts continent which the council may th re e m a jo r objectives tow ard raisin g d riv e s and re q u e sts fo r th is su m m er, will soon begin r e ­ S tate student. He said th at “ th is and a cabinet of v ic e -p re sid e n ts. attem p t to resolve: which the a re a m ight influence ch a ritab le donations. se arch on the problem s now cam paign m ust begin with o r F inal re p o rts on th e proposal thw arting econom ic p ro sp erity in (1) With such a trem endous international co m m ercial policy: c o m e se e A fourth change set up a com ­ w ithout $1,000 o r 10 c e n ts .” a r e due O ct. 21. WIC and o th er the m idw estern sta te s. in c re a se in industry h ere in r e ­ (1) “ D ev elo p m en tan d u seo fth e m itte e on policy to r e s e a r c h M em bers of WIC questioned the g roups wil vote next week on the cent y e a r s , g re a t p re s s u r e on its St. L aw rence Seaway a s an in­ and d raft policies concerning stu­ T he m idw est. H azard said , c o m e le a rn board le a d e r on the ASMSU in­ final action of the com m ittee. should actually be term ed the indigenous re so u rc e b ase has stru m en t of regional developm ent d en ts. T h is com m ittee is m ade volvem ent in p o litical iss u e s to developed. O il, lead , zinc and and d ire c t p articip atio n in in te r­ up of five m e m b ers appointed by ■which he rep lied , “ To say we’ve copper supplies have dim ished to national co m m erce. the Student Board. got to stay out of p o litics m eans d t o u r fre e a lm o st nothing. * > F o rm a l req u e sts fo r c h a ritab le donations, according to th e guide­ w e’ve got to stay out of ed­ ucation.” He fu rth e r em phasized BECK-MIRACLE The extensive fo re sts th at once (2) Initiation of m o re lib e ral tra d e and tra n sp o rt re c ip ro c ity lin e se t in the Code of O p eratio n s, the num ber of students on cam ­ blanketed the a re a have been with Canada as a step tow ard A r t d ire c to r, a u th o r a r e m ade f ir s t to the vice c h a ir­ pus affected by c u rre n t p o litical reduced to a supply of in fe rio r an eventual trad e asso ciatio n . m an, Jim C arbine. iss u e s. lu m b er. Donations a r e not to exceed $50 (2) With such growth in edu­ (3) Assumption of a la rg e r and A fter an explanation of the m o re a rtic u la te voice in the fo r­ with exceptions m ade by a tw o- financial stand of ASMSU on the cation due to land g ran t co lleg es, th ird s vote of the student board. ASMSU - affiliated o rg an iz a­ tions a r e exem pt from the p ro ­ $ 1,000 allo tm en t, WIC v e t o e d m onetary support by a 15-5 vote, join a d ve rtis in g staff m o re ta len t com es from the m id­ continent, but the so -called m ulation of the United States ta riff and trad e p o licy ." gift wrapping v isio n s of the guideline. T h e D ept, of A dvertising has Your knockabout p ants school® m edium sized agencies, many of R e g iste red cam pus groups may will b e knock-out added two new faculty m e m b ers. req u e st p erm issio n fo r fund­ ra isin g d riv e s through a co m m it­ ASMSU’s N.Y. G ordon E . M iracle h a s been nam ed a sso c ia te ad v e rtisin g p ro ­ which offer extensive in te rn a ­ tional viewpoints to th e ir c lie n ts. B eck receiv ed h is education flannel in 100% wool, o f course, an d tailo red flightstill open te e se t up by the Code of O p e ra ­ f e s s o r and Eugene C . B eck, a d ­ with th e College-Tow n tio n s , ch a ired by the v ic e -c h a ir­ at the A rt Student L eague, N.Y., years of know-how . . , m an, appointed by the student v e rtisin g in stru c to r. and earn ed a B .F.A . from the fully lined to keep 'em board. M i r a c l e earn ed h is B.A., Rhode Island School of Design, M.B.A. and Ph.D. at th e U n i­ skinny, with a side zip. R equests fo r d riv e s should be P rovidence, R.L S eats a r e s till available on the v e rs ity of W isconsin, w here he The look A m erica loves sent to the Student A ctivities Di­ He was the a r t d ire c to r fo r v isio n , bearing the signature of New Y ork T hanksgiving flight w as in stru c to r in m arketing and Ja m e s M. McKibbin Inc., N.Y., — in high th ro a te d the p resid e n t a n d /o r the c h a ir­ sponsored by ASMSU’s T ra v e l co rp o ratio n finance. He w as a s ­ thick rib b ed turtle and head of ad v ertisin g for BMW man and the ad v ise r of the spon­ B ureau. sis ta n t p ro fe sso r of m ark etin g in neck sw eater with long M otorcycles, N.Y., w here he won soring organization. the g rad u ate school of b u sin ess sleeves an d th e look T he re se rv a tio n deadline is the 1965 A rt D ire c to rs A w ard. The fo rm e r pro ced u re had been a d m in istratio n at the U n iv ersity o f an a ris to c ra t . • . S aturday, This is a honey . . . of M ichigan. A $25 deposit is re q u ire d at M ira c le is author of the text in u m p teen colors . 2 p ilo ts k ille d the tim e of booking fo r the Nov. book, "In tern atio n al A dvertising 23 flight which will leave D e­ M anagem ent.” w h ile p r a c tic in g tr o it M etropolitan A irp o rt at 8 T h e book is c u rre n tly a t p r e s s You’r e co rd ially invited to le a rn c lev e r new tric k s LAS VEGAS, Nev. (If) — Two p .m . on N o rth w est A irlin e s. and will be used w in ter te rm in gift wrapping fro m M iss D orothy Lind, nation­ m e m b ers of the famed T hunder- fo r the new ad v ertisin g co u rse, ally known gift w rap sty list, at ou r fre e T ie -T ie b ird s ae ro b atic team w ere killed Students m ay r e g is te r in the in tern atio n al ad v ertisin g , which Gift W rapping School. Each sessio n is com plete. Wednesday when th e ir planes col­ Office of Finance and O p era­ M irac le w ill teach. T h e co u rse See how easy it is to m ake unusual, delightful lided o v e r Indian S p rin g s, N ev., tions, th ird floor Student S erv ­ is aim ed at providing in te rn a ­ g ifts. U rA iA H W u iu - the A ir F o rc e rep o rted . ic e s Building, o r by calling B rad tional dim ensions of ad v ertisin g A spokesm an said they w ere M iller a t 355-8269. WHE V m anagem ent p ro b lem s. practicin g m aneuvers. T h e office will be open from The four-p lan e team puts on It p ro v id es a background fo r a e r ia l shows a ll o v er the nation. 3-5 p .m . Saturday. th o se i n t e r e s t e d in la rg e o r OurScheduleIs • M o n d a y , O c t . 17 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm Complete Your Schedule! • T u e s d a y , O c t . 18 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm C hoosing a schedule is no p ro b lem when you trav el IN­ DIAN TRAILS I T h e re a re so • W e d n e s d a y , O c t. 19 TYPEWRITER Service many d e p a rtu re s, you c a n tra v e l when you WAIVT to, not when you HAVE to. 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm WHERE Special weekend se rv ic e s to R e p a irs - we re p a ir a ll m akes F lint, Kalamazoo, C h ic a g o ., . On the Exhibition Balcony and m o d e ls . E x p ert w o rk by an p l u s o th e r r e g u l a r daily sch ed u les to all the Nation, o f our Downtown Gift Store e x p e rie n c e d c ra fts m a n . GET FREE TICKETS R e n ta ls - M any d iffe re n t m o d e ls , DAILY at our E ast Lansing m anual and e le c tric , a t re a s o n a b le DEPARTURES Don't Spoil a Good P aper with a bad ra te s . 3 2 which serve: C o lo rs ; Navy, G reen, Loden, Tobacco o r Downtown store S w eaters 12,00 typew riter. S a le s - H e rm e s, S m ith -C o ro n a - S lacks 10.00 B a ttle C reek G ary U n d erw o o d - R o y a l. A ls o used Bay C ity Hammond S to p in N o w ! Owosso m a c h in e s a v a ila b le . Benton H arb o r Chicago Saginaw F lin t South Bend UIgav& l 4 h n c o c J L Cam pus Book Store Indian Trails S to re H ours: Monday thru Sat. 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m . Wednesday 9:30 a.m . to 9 p.m . EAST LA N S IN G -209 E . G rand R iv e r P a sse n g e r S ervice C enter DOW NTOW N- 107 S. W ashington Ave. 131 E . G r a n d R i v e r ac ro ss fro m U n io n 203 e a s t grand r iv e r east lanslng 408 W. G rand River-332-2813 10 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13, 1966 ? e i? le C a ll: 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 W A N T A D S S E L L Q U IC K L Y F O R Y O U C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 fteacher , WAMT ADS A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r S a le T he State News does not OLDSMOBILE l962;_F -8 5 station VOLKSWAGEN 1962. S lu e sedan MARK n rD O C A -n 1966, 250CC. EMPLOYERS OVERLOADCOM- EAST SIDE L an sin g . One bed- O FF SET m a rq u ise diam ond, l / i p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious w ith a d iscrim in atio n in Its ad­ w agon. Standard shift, luggage with w hite in te r io r, A -l con­ 5-speed, 31 hp, Candy apple PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts room fu rn ish ed . $125 w ith $100 c a r a t. O riginal p ric e , $475. ra c k . Radio, good condition. dition throughout. 372-4533. red , ex tra equipm ent. L ike fo r experienced office g ir ls . No d ep o sit. G arag e, no ch ild ren o r A sking $350. A ppraisal in­ !o w cost v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The S tate News w ill not accept IV 2-8359. 3-1 0 /1 3 ________________________ 5 -1 0 /1 3 new. 351-4361. 5 -1 0 /1 4 fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. cluded. C all 489-4511. 5-10/18 GLD$MOBILE 1962, 88, power VOLKSWAGEN 1^651 Sunroof. HONDA S-50 1965. E xcellent con- C -1 0 /1 3 10-10/26 STUDY DESKS, sm a ll ch est, ro ll- W ANT AD ad v e rtisin g which d is c rim ­ in ates a g a i n s t religion, ste e rin g , pow er b rak e s, auto­ C o o lest-h o ttest economy num­ dltion, $200. 355-8123. A lso two CITY OF E ast L ansing School PARTIALLY FO r Ni SHED a p a r t- a-w ays & bunk beds. New and m a tic , convertible. N eeds back b e r in town. IV 5-4817. bicycles. 3-1 0 /1 7 C ro ssin g G uard. $6.00 p e r m ent. M a rrie d couple only. D ri­ used m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s. ra c e , colo r o r national o r­ • AUTOMOTIVE window. $575. 339-2329. Can 5 -1 0 /1 7 HONDA 1965L 160cc. H elm et, day. Should be in good health. ving d istan c e from cam pus. Study lam ps, ty p e w rite rs, tape igin. • EMPLOYMENT be seen at 6257 Reynolds Road, e le c tric s ta r te r , plus e x tra s . C all P erso n n el office, ED 7- Conveniently lo cated . N ear r e c o rd e rs , m e t a l w a r d r o b e s , • FOR RENT H aslett. 3 -1 0 /1 4 VOLKSWAGEN V IE T . Smooth $450. 485-5306. 5 -1 0 /1 9 1731. 3-10/13 shopping fa c ilitie s . 1221 High p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ running, sunroof, ra d io . $750. S tre e t. C all 337-1236. 3-10 /1 4 • FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE, 1950. E xcellent HONDA TRAIL 55. Excellent con- STUDENT WIFE fo r full tim e tion new & used e le c tric fan s. , A u to m o tiv e 351-7005 a fte r 5:00 p .m . sa le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, E verything fo r the hom e. WIL­ • LOST & FOUND condition, money needed. $150. dltion. $200. T e rm s if d e s ire d . TWO MALE students to sh a re CHEVROLET 1959. ¿-d o o r. Good 3 -1 0 /1 3 Call 372-0352. 5 -1 0 /1 9 ACE HARDWARE, 201 E ast la rg e ap artm en t w ith two. 485- COX SECOND HAND STORE, • PERSONAL See between 5:30 - 6:30 p.m . condition. $200. Call Jim F rew , 1020 Short St. 3-10/14 VOLKSWAGEN ' 1964; sunroof, SCHWINN; BACK to school, rid e G rand R iv er. C -1 0 /2 0 3817. 3-1 0 /1 3 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . • PEANUTS PERSONAL 332-2501. 3 -1 0 /1 7 gas h e a te r, rad io , w h ite w alls, a Schwinn b icy cle. P a r ts and EARNINGS ARE unlim ited a s an LUXURIOUS: NEW ap a rtm en t, Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . • REAL ESTATE OLDSMOBILE '9 8 , 1955. Radio, good oondition. 355-9385. • SERVICE CHEVROLET 1959 w hite Im pala a c c e ss o rie s av ailable, a lso s e r ­ AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T u rn m odern fu rn itu re andappliances C autom atic, $95. Call 485-5392. co n v ertib le. Six cylinder stick . 3 -1 0 /1 3 vice all m a k es. LENZ BIKE your f re e tim e into $$. F o r throughout. N ear cam pus. G .E . PORTABLE 19” television, • TRANSPORTATION 3 -10/14 Good condition. $395, 353- VOLKSWAGEN 1959. $330. O v e r- SHOP, 409 South C ed ar, IV 2 - appointm ent in your hom e, w rite Fouth m an needed. 595 S par­ stand, y e a r old, $100. 351-5224 • WANTED OLDSMOBILE 1$66, C u tlass con- 7639. 5-10/17 hauled, new tir e s - b ra k e s, 6388. 3 -1 0 /1 4 M rs . Alona Huckins, 5664 School tan Avenue, 332-1221. t a fte r 5. 3 -1 0 /1 4 v e rtib le , blue with w hite top. 45,000. B ru ce, 332-6118. S tre e t, H aslett, M ichigan, o r ________________________ 5-1 0 /1 4 ELECTROLUX *TANK vacuum D E A D L IN E CHEVROLET l"939. 2 - door, Phone 882-2617. 3-10/13 YAMAHA 250cc, 1963. E xcellent sm all V -8, autom atic. $175. 3 -1 0 /1 4 condition. M ust s e ll. C all c a ll IV 2-6893. 5 -1 0 /1 4 WANTED: TWO g ir ls , w inter c le a n e r w ith all the cleaning ' p .w. one cla ss day be- OLDSMOBILE 1965; F-&5, 4- Phone IV 9-1895. 206 Bennett, VOLKSWAGEN, 1^65. G oodcon- T im . 337-9152. 5 -1 0 /1 4 GIRL TO liv e in p riv a te room , te rm . One g irl, sp rin g te rm . a ttac h m e n ts. Runs and looks fore publ ication door sedan, radio, w hite with L ansing. 5-10/17 dltion. M ust se ll. 882-3449 be­ YAMAHA, 2$0cc. Big B e a r, 1966. S ublease, C ed ar V illage. 351- lik e new. $25. OX 4-6031. red in te rio r, low m ileage, new quality hom e. T h re e blocks fo re 5:00 p .m . o r 485-3759 E xcellent condition. $675. ED 4710. 5-1 0 /1 4 C -1 0 /1 3 C a n c e ' lotions • 12 noon one COMET 1962 . 2 - door. M e- prem ium tir e s . P ric e d to se ll. fro m cam pus, fo r baby sittin g , a fte r 7:00 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 8 2-0206. 5 -1 0 /1 4 iro n in g . 337-0258. 5 -1 0 /1 4 ONE MAN fo r Eden Roc A p art- class day before p jb lic a tio n chanic’s c a r . Get what you IV 5-1369. 3-10/17 pay fo r. Maddy. 3 5 3 -7 ^ 4 . VOLKSWAGEN l963. P rim econ- m e n ts. Beginning w in ter te rm . 1 1 th A n n u a l A A U W OLDSMOBILE 1954. Super 8&. HONDA, 1965; 250cc, e x tra s . WANTED MALE lib r a ry pages 5 -1 0 /1 4 ditlon. $800, Phone 337-9419. 337-2280. 3 -1 0 /1 4 PHONE 4 - door. H ydra-M atic, pow er N eed money fo r school. C all to w ork approxim ately 20 hours U s e d B o o k S a le CORVAIR 1963, Monza, 4 -speed. 3 -1 0 /1 4 351-9420. 3 -1 0 /1 3 NEED ONE m a le to sh a re 2-m an b rak e s, o th e rs. 355-1239. p e r w eek. Monday - F rid a y . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 E xcellent condition. $800. 2337 VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. V ery good luxury a p a rtm en t. C all 351- O ct. 12-15 a t F e d e ra ls in 3-10/17 STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER, P r e f e r daily schedule, 8-12 noon A urelius Road, Holt. 699- condition. Radio, h e a te r. R ea­ 5515. 5 -10/18 F ra n d o r. O ver 5000 books RA TES PLYMOUTH l9 6 l B elvedere B enelli of L ansing, used bike o r 1 to 5 p .m . $1.25 to $1.40 2341. 5-10/13 sonable. Phone 339-8940. FURNISHED A PA RfM EN T; one of a ll kinds. hardtop. Six stick, v ery eco­ s a le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. j p e r h o u r. See M rs. Ruth F ra m e . 1 DAY..............S I .50 block fro m B erkey. P ark in g , CORVAIR MONZA 1964 co n v ert- nom ical, trem endous condition. _______________________ 3 -1 0 /1 3 B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be­ M ichigan S tate L ib ra ry , 735 E. CIDER MILL open - donuts, ap - 3 DAYS........... S3.00 n elli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli M ichigan, L ansing, W ednesday 3-4 m a le stu d en ts. 214 B ailey. p le s, Oak B a rr e ls , COUNTRY ible. 23,000 m iles. A utom atic $475. Call 332-1437, G ary Auto Service & Ports 5 DAYS...........¿ 5 .0 0 tran sm issio n , radio, h e a te r. Dewey. 3-10/13 CAR WASH: 25^. Wash, wax, 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. o r T hursday, O ctober 12-13. 351-9331. Im m ediate occu­ M ILL, 4648 Otto Road, C har­ $1,200. T e rm s if d esire d . Call B enelli 250 c c 1966, $569. ________________________ 3 -1 0 /1 3 pancy. 3-10/17 lo tte, M ichigan, 1-96 w est to ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad ) PONTIAC, 1964, G rand P rix , vacuum . U -D O -IT. 430 S. 372-0352. 5-10/19 pow er b rak e s, pow er ste erin g , C lip p ert, back of KOKO B a r. Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. g r e a t L a k e s e m p l o y m e n t WANTED ONE m an fo r Colonial C h a rlo tte exit, th re e m iles w est Over 10, 15/ p e r word, p e r day. fo r p erm an en t p ositions fo r men CORVAIR MONZA 196l.S tandard radio and a ir conditioning. V ery 1915 E. M ichigan. C A p artm e n ts. A partm ent 4. C all of P o tte rv ille on V erm ontville C -1 0 /1 3 T h e re * Ii be c 5Ce serv er” shift, runs w ell. $250 ca sh . and women in office, sa le s, 337-0816. 3-10/17 highway and 1/2 m ile north oq good condition. Call 337-0290. NEW BATTERIES. Exchange 485-7944. 3-10/17 Aviation tech n ical. IV 2-1543. O tto. 543-2878. 10-10/21 Q n d b o o k k e e p in g c h o r r e * 3 -1 0 /1 4 p r ic e fro m $7.95. New se ale d DO J »Vi FRANCIS AVIATION now fo rm - C -1 0 /1 3 Houses 33 VOLUME ' ‘G re at Books of CORVETTE OWNERS, rad ial ply PONTIAC 1964, Bonneville;- 4- b eam s, 9 9 f . Salvage c a r s , tir e s , P ire lli Cinturato. 150mph ing MSU F acu lty F lying Club. PART TIM E Go-Go g irl o r fe­ east L a n s in g N EA k. B rick, W estern W orld.” Excellent con­ d oor, pow er b rak es, ste erin g , la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC 60.000 m ile guarantee. New M em bership lim ite d . F o r in­ m ale sin g e r. Apply in p erso n . two bedroom , la rg e re c re a tio n d ition. 355-9932. 5 - 1 0 /1 7 ,, se a t, and window. F a c to ry a i r - AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South $62.50 each, 200 m iles $50 each, form ation, phone 484-1324. C Jo Jo se p h ’s P ro-B ow l, 2122 N. room and b asem en t. One c a r A u to m o tiv e conditioning, good condition. S t., IV 5-1921. C UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r ' mounted. 332-4916, 351-6342. Logan. 10-10/14 g a ra g e . T h re e m iles from cam ­ $1750. Phone 351-5237. M EL’S AUTO SERVICE. E ast sto o ls, night stands, c h e st-o f- AUSTIN HEALEY, 1964. E x tras, E m p lo y m e n t BUS BOYS; m e als, Alpha E p si- p u s. U nfurnished. $175 p e r 3 -1 0 /1 7 3-10/13 L ansing’s only g a ra g e is now d ra w e rs, bookcases, p re ­ $1800. T rad e considered. 355- CORVETTE STING RAY, 1$65. NEAT APPEARING young lady lon P i house, 5 d ays. 343 Al­ month plus u tilitie s. 332-1480. PONTIAC GTO 1964. 4 - speed. located at 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ finished p ic tu re fra m e s , and 8517, 7:00 a.m . to 2:30 p.m . 21.000 m ile s. Red, both tops, a s c a sh ie r and con cessio n g irl. b e rt, 351-9463. 3-10/17 3 -1 0 /1 3 3-10/14 E x tra s. Must se ll. Make offer. v er. 332-3255. C m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 P ire lli C inturato tir e s . 365 hp 351-5866. 3 -1 0 /1 3 •ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Apply m an ag er, S tate T h ea ter. DRIVERS " E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. .Typing Service ■ ■ ■1 ' C Eldon, Iowa. mmmm-, Only h ours la te r at Chicago, Judge Joseph S. P e r ry of U.S. fro m Chicago to T u cu m cari, N. nine Indian m edical schools in M ., and fro m M inneapolis and the next six w eeks a s a m edical St. P au l, Minn., to M em phis, education consultant and r e p r e ­ T en n . and Houston, T ex. sentative of the World Health ACTS fy, thus shaping his p erso n a lity . ♦ ** E v erett M. R o g ers, p ro fe sso r C h a rles Blackm an, p ro fe sso r of education, has been nam ed 1-10/13 ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m u lti- D is tric t C ourt issu ed a tem po­ of com m unication, h as been Y ards in the m ajo r division O rganization of the United Na­ datlon Senior P o std o cto ral F e l­ chairm an of the State C urriculum lith offset prin tin g . D is s e rta ­ r a r y re stra in in g o rd e r against nam ed to a 2 0 -m em b er national SWEET CIDER by the gallon. p oints began p ilin g u p w ith fre ig h t tions. lowship am ong o th er honors. Planning C om m ittee by the State tions, th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, gen­ th e union fo r a 10-day p erio d . com m ission to help evaluate the Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ At m idm orning L . C . Chish­ c a r s . In som e a re a s executive He w ill be p a rt of a team which * * * B oard of Education. T he com ­ e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ im pact of T itle III funds fo r titie s . C orda W est, 5817 North crew s took o ver traffic moving includes a clin ician , an adm ini­ R. Vincent F a ra c e , a s sista n t m itte e is the coordinating unit p e rie n c e . 332 - 8384. C olm , the union's Rock Island encouraging education innovation Okemos Road, 337-7974. c a ttle and p e rish a b le s. s tr a to r and a b asic m edical s c i- p ro fe sso r of com m unication, has fo r the 28 com m ittees of the 18-11/1 HELEN DE MlERITT, a c c u ra te g en eral chairm an, issu ed the r e - under the 1965 E lem entary and All suburban p assen g er s e rv ­ e n t i s t , providing pro fessio n al been elected to the executive M ichigan C ooperative C u rric u ­ MOVING - STROLL -O -C H A IR , typing, IBM E xecutor. M ulti- tu rn -to -w o rk o rd e r. Secondary Education A ct. P ick e ts w e re h u rrie d ly w ith- ic e on a 4 0 -m ile line from Jo ­ consultation fo r Indian m edical com m ittee of the International lum P ro g ra m . lith offset p rin tin g . Will pick R ogers w ill also p a rtic ip a te in baby fu rn itu re se t, $100. En­ lie t, 111., to Chicago w as halted, ed u cato rs. Com m unication Division of the cyclopedia se t, $350. 372-5068. up and d eliv er. C all 393-0795. forcing about 14,000 com m uters Knisely has been d irec tly in­ A ssn . fo r Education in Jo u rn al­ 3-10/14 _________________ 3-10/12 to find o th e r m eans of getting volved in the estab lish m en t of ism . He w ill se rv e as d irec to ry ONE TICKET to th e b .S .U . gam e. Spartan S p irit tr ip . C all D enis, GENERAL TYPING, seven y e a r 's ex p erien ce in law . WFight. 372-4091. Sondra 3 -1 0 /1 4 Placement to w ork W ednesday m orning. the College of Human M edicine. T uffy: Steinbeck, Ponca City, H e also helped estab lish the ed ito r. * *0 A T T E N T IO N C A R O W N E R S l 351-9393. TELEVISION, 2 3 " Z enith c a s te r 1-10/13 TYPING DONE by p ro fessio n al ty p ist. E le c tric ty p ew riter, Bureau O kla., vice g en eral ch airm an of m edical school at the. U niversity the Switchmen’s Union, said the of Kentucky. griev an ce a t Eldon, Iowa, a ro se ** * Randal H arriso n , a s s i s t a n t p ro fe sso r of com m unication, will p a rtic ip a te in a conference on c o m p le te f ro n t e n d r e p a ir a n d a lig n m e n t m odel. L ike new, four y e a rs . changeable k eys. 355-2860. T h u rsd ay , O ct. 20 fro m " th e c a r r i e r changing ru les H erb ert E. M iller, p ro fe sso r ED 2-4905. ____________ _ B u rro u g h s Corp.* e le c tric a l "T h e Design and O rganization 5-10/12 and w orking conditions without of accounting and financial ad­ of M aterial fo r R e search P ro ­ 275 POWER TASCO telesco p e. and m echanical engineering * b ra k e s * s u s p e n s io n F o r d e ta ils, call 372-4191. JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, negotiations, turning y ard work m in istratio n , has been elected to je c ts and Routine Data S y stem s” (B, M, D) a n d m ath em atics 5-10/19 $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT over to road crew s in violation the g o v e r n i n g council of the O ct. 19, sponsored by the M ich­ (B,M,D); econom ics (M); finance * w h e e l b a la n c in g * s te e rin g c o rre c tio n s ■ ; > MAIL ADVERTISING, 533North of the Railway L abor A ct.” A m erican In stitu te of C ertified igan Dept, of M ental H ealth. and accounting (B,M); and a c ­ * * * Animal s C lip p e rt. IV 5-2213. C -1 0 /1 3 A company spokesm an in Chi­ Public A ccountants. counting (B,M). * m o to r tu n e u p s SIAMESE KITTEN, m ale 8 w eeks. cago, Jim P ate , said the c a r r ie r M iller is p r e s i d e n t of the T he ro le of cu ltu re in p e r­ Y y R1N(j YRRM p a p e rs and B u rro u g h s C orp, Todd D ivi­ L itte r tra in e d . $20. Phone and the union had begun talks A m erican Accounting A ssn. and sonality determ ination is the sub­ th e se s. E le c tric ty p e w riter, sion, G raphic A rts Group: a c ­ 351-5486. 3-10 /1 3 reg ard in g the dispute and "then co -au th o r of th re e books on the je ct of the book "P sy ch o lo g ical fast se rv ic e , 332-4597. counting, econom ics, m an ag e­ FOR- SALE: Monkey. Call Bill o r John at 351-6825. 3-10/17 15-10/28 ment, m arketing, finance and all PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p ist. o th e r m a jo rs of the C ollege of a ll of a sudden, it erupted into p rin cip les of accounting. th is .” C hisholm said the union and * ** H arold H art, p r o f e s s o r of N eeds of C u ltu ral S ystem s” by Jo el Aronoff, a s s is ta n tp ro fe s s o r of psychology. The book w ill be LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center IBM S ele ctric and E xecutive. B u sin ess (B), D ecem ber and m anagem ent would m eet during ch e m istry , has been appointed L o st & Found published by Van N ostrand th is 124 SOUTH LARCH IIV 4-7346 M ultilith Offset P rin tin g . P ro ­ M arch g rad u ates only. the 10-day p erio d before the Oct. ed ito r of the A m erican C hem ical LOST - PAIR of black rim m ed C ontinental Oil Co., P e tr o ­ w in te r. fe ssio n a l th e ses typing. N ear 22 deadline on the tem porary Society’s "C h em ical Review s” g la sse s in a jacket in A gri­ B ased on studies m ade on St. cam pus. 337-1527. C ch em ical Dept: chem ical en g i­ re stra in in g o rd e r. m agazine, effective Jan . 1, 1967. cu ltu ral H all. 355-6063. BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. neerin g and ch e m istry (B,M); R ailro ad officials at Chicago A rec ip ien t of the distinguished _________________ 3-10/14 No job too la rg e o r too sm all. MBA’s with chem ical e n g in e e r­ sa id at m idafternoon tra in se rv ­ faculty aw ard, H art has received LÖST - VALUABLE company Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C ing or ch e m istry undergraduate ic e w as in the p ro c e s s of resu m ­ a Guggenheim M em orial Fellow ­ and p e rso n a l I.D ., O ctober 8, d eg re es; and chem ical en g in e e r­ T ra n s p o rta tio n ing at a ll points on the road. ship and a N ational Science Foun- Michigan Avenue, cam pus a re a . ing (M). RewardI C all, 353-2424. URGENT! RIDE to Ohio State H e rc u le s Inc.: ch em ical en g i­ d i a t i a _____________ " -10/17 LOST - OPAL la v a lie r, se n ti­ gam e. S hare expenses. M ust be back by noon Sunday. Call neerin g (B,M); c h e m istry (B,M); and m echanical engineering a b o p a t o v y m ental value. R ew ard. If found, R oberta, 353-1241. 3-10/13 (B.M). w DATING , 1 U N IV ERSITY of CALIFORNIA call 353-3097. 3-10/14 Olin: chem ical and m echanical WOK* " LOST - KEY. Engraved “ Slave NEED 5 r id e r s to Ohio S tate engineering and m etallu rg y ’ OR IN L iv e r m o r e , C a lifo r n ia g am e. By plane, $25 each, round SCHOOL- OPERATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF Sem per R enae.” Contact 353- (B,M); accoungint (B); an d c h em - CALIFORNIA FOR THE UNITED STATES tr ip . 351-4676. 3 -1 0 /1 4 OUR CLOTHES 3022. R ew ard. 3-10/14 is tr y (M,D). ATOMiC ENERGY COMMISSION AIRPORT RIDES, T h u rsd ay -$ u n - W alker M anufacturingC o.: a c ­ W ILL /WARE P e rso n a l day. $2.25 p e r trip , (Taxi runs counting (B,M); m anagem ent [ y o u b lo w i THE LOOSE ENDS - The alm o st $4.00). Courteous and (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch L YOUR I sound you can fe e l. O rgan, fa st, two-way rad io equipped. g rad u ates only; m achanical e n ­ i t c o o l. A g u ita r, b ass, d ru m s. C all Tom , A dditional p assen g e r fre e . 351- gineering (B,M). 485-0761. C -10/13 7808.__________________3 -1 0 /1 7 W hirlpool Corp.: m echanical CONTEMPORARY MUSIC! "T h e and e le c tric a l e n g i n e e r i n g W a n te d Next E xit.” C all 489-0724. (B,M,D); m echanical engineering 1-10/13 OLD COPIES of Vogue and H ar- (B,M); and m ath em atics and e le c ­ p e r’s B a za ar. Will pay. 355- tr ic a l engineering (B,M). BEST FOOD on cam pus. Bus 1924. 1-10/13 at the ZBT house. C all 332- X erox C orp.: all m a jo rs of the 3218, ask fo r R ose o r Gab. NEEDED: TWO tic k ets to N otre C ollege of B usiness (B,M), D e­ 3-10/14 Dame gam e. C all 353-1063. ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates 1 -10/13 only. "ARTHUR” IS STILL a rock band. " A r th u r " plays 3 gui­ EXPERIENCED TYPIST d e s ire s typing jobs in my home, T h u rsd ay and F rid ay , O ctober 20 ta r s , d ru m s, and an organ . . . evenings. IV 2-6172 a fte r 5:30 21 sim ultaneously! I 353-2134. E sso R e search and E n g in e er­ ___________ _ _________ 3-1 0 /1 4 p .m . 3 -1 0 /1 7 NEED A BAND fo r Homecoming? BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.56 ing C o.: ch e m istry (D); ch em i­ C all POP ROCK. 20 g rea t bands, fo r RH positiv e, $10, $12 & cal engineering (B,M,D); and m e­ 2 go-go g ir ls . Call Steve, IV 4 - $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT ch an ical and e le c tric a l e n g in e e r­ 1021. 5-10/18 BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 ing (B,M). M A J O R P R O G R A M S N O W U N D E R W AY: E. M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - H um ble Oil and R efining C o., DANCE? MUTATIORS! McPuff M ixer, Sunday, 3 - 6 p .m . Me 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- Enjay C hem ical C o.: chem ical, P L O W S H A R E — In d u s tria l a n d s c ie n tific u s e s of Donel H all. 3*10/14 6:30 T hursday . 489-7587. C m echanical, e le c tric a l and civil n u c l e a r e x p l o s iv e s . W H IT N E Y — N u c le a r w e a p o n s f o r engineering; m etallurgy, m ech a­ KODAK FILM, B & W, 620-127, TWO NON-STUDENT tic k ets to n a tio n a l d e f e n s e . S H E R W O O D — P o w e r p ro d u c tio n 33