F r i d a y In s id e t o d a y . . . R a in . .. MICHIGAN W a rm e r today w ith chance of STA TI L iv l ve.--leU a. r n .s.errie , . s. , rP. o 6 sh o w e rs . High about 70 degrees. U.S.S.R. ja ils A m e ric a n s , P. 3 C .T A .T B O 'B rie n t r i a l , P. 11 9 I A I B S aturday, cloudy and c o o le r. P o l l u t i o n , p . 12 UNIVERSITY V o l.59 N um ber 59 E a st Lansing , M ichigan O ctober 14, 1966 10ç A r a b s C h a r g e Is r a e l W it h A g g r e s s i o n P la n s g e ria , Ira q , Jo rd an , Kuwait, Lebanon, of P alestin e A rab refugees allegedly based UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (fl — The L ibya, M orocco, Saudi A rabia, Sudan, in Syria. 12-nation A rab group charged T hursday that Isra e l w as seeking an urgent m eeting Hammad said : “ In d ism issin g the The U.N. Special P olitical C om m ittee of the U.N. S ecurity Council in o rd e r to Is ra e li com plaint as a rtific ia l and faked, is se t to take up the perennial issu e of c re a te su itab le conditions fo r m a ssiv e the A rab group observed that Is ra e l seeks raisin g money fo r the c a re of the 1.3 ag g ressio n ag ain st S yria. to achieve two goals: the creatio n of su it­ m illion refugees from the 1948 I s ra e li- able conditions for the p erp e tra tio n of A rab w ar by the U.N. Relief and W orks They m ade the ch arg e in advance of a m a ssiv e ag g ressio n against S yria and Agency. T he debate offers an are n a fo r a m eeting of the council F rid ay , req u ested fu ll-sc a le airin g of Is ra e li and A rab dif­ o th er A rab s ta te s , and the estab lish m en t by Isra e l, which had accused Syria of feren c es. of a calculated atm osphere at th e United try in g to s ti r up a new w a r between N ations during its discussion of the P a le s­ Isra e l and the A rab nations. Syria has disclaim ed responsibility for tin e question in the Special P o litical Com ­ Burhan Hamm ad, s e c re ta ry of the A rab m ittee next w eek.” the b o rd er incidents. L ast Saturday four group and m em ber of the Jo rd an dele­ Is ra e li policem en w ere killed and two in­ gation, said that the group had decided T he Is ra e li com plaint w as b ased on ju red in the explosion of a land m ine a t a m eeting to throw its unanimous incidents along the S y ria n -Isra e li b o rd e r. Isra e l claim s w as planted by the sabotage support to S yria. T he m em b ers a r e A l- Isra e l blam ed a sabotage group, El F atah , group. CHINABLAMED K o s y g in h its R e d d i s c o r d " M ilita ry personnel fo r t h e arm ed the en em ies of peace and p r o g re s s .” MOSCOW (¿>) — P re m ie r Alexei N. fo rc e s of N orth Viet Nam a r e being Sum m arizing p a rt of K osygin's speech, Kosygin an g rily charged today that Red train ed in the Soviet U n io n ," he said . T a s s rep o rted : China has prevented world com munism Kosygin m ade the speech during a v isit "T h e Soviet p rim e m in iste r said the from putting “ a quick en d " to U.S. m il­ Homecoming Queen Candidates ita ry acti'ons in V iet Nam. He spoke at a S o v iet-P o lish frien d ­ to the Soviet Union by P o lish Com m unist p arty le ad e r W ladyslawGomulka and o th e r events in China asso cia te d with the so - called 'g re a t cu ltu ral rev o lu tio n ,’ and o th er re c e n t developm ents indicated that ship m eeting in Sverdlovsk, in the U ra ls . P o lish official fo r talk s on V iet Nam Announced today, the candidates fo r Hom ecom ing Queen a re : fro n t row C a ro l Sanborn, B irm in g h a m , the C hinese le ad e rs w ere proceeding f u r ­ “ Had A m erican im p e ria lism encount­ and Red China. s e n io r; Lynn Heino, Oscoda, sophm ore; Rae P e tte lle , D earborn, junior? J ill Lawson, P ontiac, sophom ore; th e r and fu rth e r along the road of division, and B e v e rly O taskey, D e tro it, sophom ore. Second row : H a r rie t Davidson, Lansing, senior? Deborah e re d the joint rebuff of a ll cou n tries E n e m y to s o c ia lis m and w ere causing se rio u s dam age bythei Somes, G rosse pointe, junior? C h e rry McGee, Benton H a rb o r, s e n io r; M a rg a re t Benson, P o rt Huron, of so cialism , then it is doubtless that Kosygin accused Peking of rendering policy to th e struggle for socialism , for ju n io r and J o -J o S h u tty , Oak P a rk sophom ore. The queen w ill be announced Wednesday, O ctober 19 and a quick end would have been put to its “ a big se rv ic e to A m erican im p erial­ the freedom of the peoples, to the cause p re se n te d at the H om ecom ing Dance. o u trag es in V iet Nam and the agg ressio n is ts , to all the enem ies of so c ialism , to of peace a n d international se c u rity .” would be cut s h o r t,” he said . "C h in a’s position has becom e a se rio u s o b stacle in the struggle fo r th is sa cred causg* ’ INITIALREPORT M o sco w s e n d s a id A c a d e m i c f r e e d o m m o v e s Kosygin was quoted by the o iilcial Soviet news agency T a s s as saying M os­ cow was providing Hanoi with “ co n si­ A SM SU p a y d erab le additional a s s is ta n c e " to m eet “ the needs cre ate d by the news phase of s lo w ly t o w a r d r e a lity the A m erican ag re ssio n . a p p ro v e d over the faculty recom m endations point Mail robbery nets By B E V E R L Y T W IT C H E L L up the com m ittee la st spring also set the sum to work witn at 2 p e r c e n to t tne p re ­ nearly $500,000 By FAYE UNGER tions receiv ed from faculty m em b ers State News S taff W r ite r vious te r m 's ta x e s. T his am ounts to about State News S taff W r ite r th is su m m er in the r e p o rt. T h e re p o rt by point. $665 fo r th is te rm . sug g ests guidelines fo r U n iv ersity re g u ­ T h e academ ic council has se t D ec. 6 The com pensation com m ittee has offi­ The inform ation in the rep o rt of the T h e academ ic council T uesday gave as the tentative date fo r draw ing up the cially endorsed com pensation for officials com m ittee is the re su lt of a se rie s of latio n s and stru c tu re s affecting academ ic the faculty com m ittee on student affairs docum ent in a final am ended form , said MONTREAL (fl - T he M ontreal d is­ of the A ssociated Students of M SU h earings of student governm ent o fficials, freed o m . an o ther "freed o m bone” to chew on in tr ic t p o stm aste r, H ector C o rm ie r, said (ASMSU). d isc u ssio n s with m ajo r governing groups, W illiam H. Com bs, s e c re ta ry of the facul­ Using constitutional guidelines, the rev isin g its guideline re p o rt: Should the T h u rsd ay night thieves m ade off with and d isc u ssio n s among the com m ittee D ue p ro c e ss s tre s s e d tie s . com m ittee recom m ended com pensation proposed student-faculty Judiciary have much le s s than $500,000 in an ea rly m e m b ers. T hen the rep o rt, which s tr e s s e s the for the ASMSU C hairm an at $75 th is te rm , the pow er to issu e injunctions? T h e academ ic council, a group includ­ morning ro b b ery at M ontreal In tern atio n ­ The com m ittee firs t had to decide p rin c ip le s of "due p r o c e s s ” and "m a x ­ $70 fo r the vice ch airm an and cabinet w hether com pensation was to be given T h e suggestion for giving the jud iciary ing the m ajo r ad m in istra tiv e officials imum freedom and n e c e s sa ry o rd e r” al A irp o rt. p resid e n t, $ 6 5 fo rth e se c re ta ry and com p­ at a ll. The decision was 4 to 2 in favor the injunctive power, without a hearing, concerned with student a ffa irs and r e p r e ­ in U n iv ersity regulations, may go b e­ P olice said e a r lie r that $1 m illion in tr o lle r , $20 fo r m em b ers - at - la rg e and of com pensation to selected ASMSU offi­ was one of the num erous recom m enda­ sen tativ es of each college, h as been going fo re the academ ic senate. b ills w as taken by thieves who hacked m a jo r governing group p re sid e n ts, and c ia ls , fo r th re e reasons: T h e c o u n c il. d iscu ssed the question of through a heavy m esh sc re e n into the $15 fo r the cabinet vice p resid e n ts. —com pensation is a paym ent fo r s e r ­ an injunction at its T u esd ay m eeting. a irp o r t’s m ail room while em ployes w ere The re p o rt is the in itial and tem p o rary v ic es re n d e re d , with an analogy to token judgment of the com m ittee and m ust now com pensation received by city governm ent ENDS VIET TRIP As proposed by the faculty recom m en­ dation, the student-faculty Judiciary could off on a m eal b reak . “ We don’t know how much was taken, be re fe rre d to the m a jo r governing groups fo r approval. The final re p o rt w ill be officials; issu e an injunction, without a hearing, but it was worth nothing like $1 m illio n ," —com pensation may neip give added published O ct. 21. M c N a m a r a optimistic if tim e w ere an im portnat elem ent in C o rm ie r said . " I t was much le ss - recognition to student governm ent officials Ralph F a u s t, ch airm an of the com m ittee, a c a s e involving in te rfe re n c e with a c a ­ probably under $500,000 and by no m eans urged that students e x p re ss opinions con­ who had previously received none; dem ic freedom . all in c a s h .” cerning the rep o rt to th e ir m a jo r govern­ —com pensation, although token, will (P lease tu rn to the back page) ing group re p re se n ta tiv e s , so that sugges­ help provide incentive fo r talented people (P lease tu rn to the back page) about military progress tions might be effectively incorporated into the final re p o rt. Com pensation was based p rim a rily upon to e n te r student governm ent and to seek advancem ent. A ccording to the sam e constitutional Saigon, South V iet Nam IIP) - D efense r a te of those m ilita ry o perations o r de­ th ree co n sid eratio n s: public responsibility am endm ent, another com pensation com ­ S ecre tary R obert S. M cN am ara, winding up ploym ent of U.S. fo rc e s h e re in the months of the individual u nder student scrutiny; m ittee m ust be set up the eighth week h is eighth v isit to Viet Nam, said T h u rs­ ahead. resp o n sib ility within the ASMSU stru c tu re ; of th is te rm to decide again if ASMSU day the ra te of p ro g re ss in m ilita ry op er­ M cN am ara talked w ith new sm en afte r a and the am ount of money to work with. o fficials a r e to be com pensated next te rm fo u r-d ay to u r in which he inspected A m eri­ T he constitutional am endm ent which se t and how. atio ns during the p a st y e a r “ has exceeded our expectations.” can m ilita ry c e n te rs from the Saigon a re a He told new sm en he se es nothing that to the rugged M arine b attlefro n t on the would indicate a substantial change in the edge of the d em ilitarize d zone blanket­ ing the b o rd er between the two Viet N am s. U.S. B52 bom bers pounded the zone again C o e d s c a tc h fish / 38,107students T hursday, ham m ering at C om m unist troops and w ar supplies m assed th e re in viola­ tion of the 1954 Geneva tre a ty . n o t t e t a n u s / in C e d a r set enrollment Only sm all ground actions w ere rep o rted , but U.S. airm en gave North V iet Nam and th e Viet Cong no re sp ite from bombing D ead c a rp te ll no ta le s . If they did italized on the joke and played it on anyone who looked as if h e’d bite. record for MSU E nrollm ent figures hit a re c o rd on the attac k s. T h re e A m erican planes w ere r e ­ p o rted shot down, one in the N orth and two in th e South. the two foot-long c a rp snatched b a r­ handed frOm the Red C e d ar R iv er Wed­ nesday by Sue H a r ris and Sue Kahn, T h e c a rp made the rounds fo r an e n tire afternoon before M iss H a rris and M iss Kahn went to re c o v e r it. But it P re s s u r e on the Viet Cong has been would te ll a whale of a fish sto ry . was now here to be found. MSU cam pus with 38,107 students re g is ­ T h e coeds w ere p rac ticin g fo r the g r e a te r than anticipated, he said . He ex­ It was la s t seen before suppertim e. te re d h e re fo r fall te rm . women’s division of the Shaw Hall sp o n so r­ According to fig u res re le a se d by the p lain ed that th is p r e s s u r e r e f e r re d to ca su a ltie s dealt to th e enem y and th e ir ed A ll-U n iv ersity Canoe R ace scheduled r e g is t r a r 's office, th is re p re se n ts a seven p e r cent in c re ase o v er the 35,451 en­ sup p lies, and th e ir effect on Com m unist fo r 9 a.m . S aturday when they made ro lle d a y e a r ago. m o rale. th e ir p riz e catch. T otal enrollm ent fo r MSU th is te rm is “ P ro g re s s in the South V ietnam ese econ­ " I t was s till aliv e when we lugged 44,616, up eight p e r cent from la s t y e a r 's omy has been m o re that w e would have it into the canoe” , H a r r is says, "b u t no 41,260. T his figure re fle c ts in c re ase s fo re c a st a y e a r ago,” he added. one would believe our fish sto ry if we a t MSU a ffilia te , Oakland U niversity, and M cN am ara noted the effect on the econ­ didn’t have p ro o f.” in c re d it extension en ro llm en t, plus a omy of an influx of m ilita ry fo rc e s and Both g ir ls grabbed an end of the w ig­ d e c re a s e in enrollm ent at MSU's r e s i­ gling six -p o u n d er and nonchalantly walked aid . He said the governm ent of South Viet dent c e n te rs. Oakland’s enrollm ent is 3 ,1 4 2 ,th is y e a r, Nam had shown g re a t p o litical courage in devaluing the V ietnam ese cu rre n c y la st GOP Dissent through cam pus to N orth C ase H all. They placed the sm elly r i v e r denizen in a cloth­ up 28 p e r cent. GOP leaders Rep. G erald Ford and Sen. E v e re tt D lrkse n ca lle d MSU’s resid en t c e n te rs— in Benton H ar­ June and that inflation has been stem m ed. ing box and told th e ir Head R esident b o r, G rand R apids, P o n tiac, T ra v e rse M cNam ara said th e South V ietnam ese f o r an end to any tra d e deals with R ussia and h e r s a te llite s u n til A d v iser, M rs . R o b ert M acLauchlin, to C ity, Saginaw, M arquette, and the Kellogg p ro g ra m of p acification, w hich now goes they stop aiding N orth V ie t Nam. F o rd d isa g re e d w ith P re sid e n t com e down and sign fo r a package. C e n ter in E ast L ansing— showed a de­ under the nam e of revo lu tio n ary develop­ J o h n s o n ^ statem ent that such trade was good business, A fter the shock of finding a dead carp c r e a s e of six p e r cent from 2,353 to m ent, has proved sound. UPI Telephoto in a clothing box M rs . M acLauchlin c a p - 2,202. Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Pianln, m anaging ed ito r STATE NEWS ed ito r -in -c h ie f Ja m e s Spanlolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segai, e d lto rla 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 an ag er Andrew M ollison, executive r e p o rte r F rid a y M orning, O ctober 14, 1966 EDITORIALS A S M S U ta c k le s 6r e a is s u e s 9 A SM S U ’s in v o lv e m e n t in ro le as in itia to r and r e p r e ­ p o litic a l is s u e s , a s sh o w n by s e n ta tiv e . its a p p ro p ria tio n of $ 1 ,0 0 0 T h ese p ro b le m s and to th e 1 8 - y e a r - o ld v o te is s u e A S M S U ’s p o te n tia l m is ta k e s M o d e r a te s m u s t is a b le an im p o rta n t an d s te p in a n e w d e s ir­ d ire c tio n in s o lv i n g th e m f o r v e n tu r in g in to a n e w f ie ld , a r e th e c o s ts fo r M S U ’s s tu d e n t g o v ern ­ th e c o s ts f o r .e x p a n d in g b e ­ d e n o u n c e m ilit a n t s m e n t. B ut lik e any new v e n tu re , yond a n d -c irc u s e s th e s te re o ty p e d b r e a d - ro le o f s tu d e n t it h a s its p itfa lls . g o v e rn m e n t. E ver s in c e th e day 5 ,0 0 0 U n til re c e n tly th e p re s­ O ne fo rs e e a b le d iffic u lty In o u r o p in io n , th e s e c o s t s . N e g ro e s s to o d in f r o n t o f th e e n c e o f a s m a ll m ilita n t m i­ it fa c e s is s ta y in g o u t o f th e are w o rth th e p o te n tia l C a p ito l b u ild in g in J a c k s o n , n o rity p ro b a b ly h e lp e d th e p a rtis a n p o litic a l a re n a . re w a rd to th e s tu d e n t b o d y : M is s , c h a n tin g “ B la c k Pow ­ m o d e ra te w in g o f th e m ove­ J ^ r t . The b o ard w as e le c te d on a s tu d e n t g o v ern m e n t in ­ e r ,” th e s p lit in th e c iv il m e n t, b y m a k in g i t lo o k g o o d n o n -p a rtis a n c a m p u s is s u e s . v o lv e d in r e a l i s s u e s . rig h ts m ovem ent has been by c o m p a ris o n . I t h a s n o m a n d a te to b e c o m e --T h e E d ito rs r a p id ly d e e p e n in g . in v o lv e d in p a rtis a n is s u e s . D is s e n t: R ic k P ia n in B a c k la s h is h e r e “ H is c l a s s rin g say s ’6 4 . ’ No one know s p re c is e ly w hat “ B la c k P o w e r” m eans H ow re a lis tic ? or w as in te n d e d to m ean, N ow th e b a c k la s h is h e r e , but g e n e r a l l y i t h a s c o m e to and it th re a te n s to u n d o th e In an v o lv e m e n t e ffo rt in to a v o id p a rtis a n in ­ is ­ ELLEN ZURKEY b e 't h e sy m b o l of m ilita n c y p ro g re ss m ade by th e su es, th e B o a rd p assed a m o d e ra te s so fa r, because Campaigning wives busy w ith in th e m o v e m e n t. re s o lu tio n la s t T uesday. It T h is m ilita n c y h a s s e v e r a l m any w h ite s lu m p a ll p a r ti­ s ta te d th a t A SM SU w ill not d iffe re n t c o m p o n e n ts , th e c ip a n ts in th e N eg ro m ove­ en d o rse a p o litic a l c a n d id a te tw o m a in ones b e in g v io ­ m ent to g e th e r and fa il to "Y o u r c irc le of frie n d s becom es la rg e ly A p o litician ’s w ife m ust not only speak, nor a p o litic a l p a r ty ; it m a y d iffe re n tia te a m o n g th e m . It tak es a r a r e b reed of woman to be p o litic a l,” M rs . M illiken said . sh e m u st speak w ith c e rta in ty . She m ust le n c e a n d b la c k s e p a ra tis m . h o w e v e r, e n d o rse a p o litic a l th e w ife of a p o lltlcan . speak w ithout h esitatio n . But m o st of all To a v o id th e e ffe c ts of She is a w om an who (typically) has F ro m A ugust until N ovem ber it’s one sh e m u st speak w ithout e r r o r . is s u e . A SM SU w ill n o t c o n ­ sm ile a fte r an o th er. b a c k la s h a g a in s t th e e n tire in te r e s ts both inside and outside of the W hatever sh e sa y s, inevitably re fle c ts B la c k ra c is t She m ay cam paign on h e r own— o r she trib u te fin a n c ia lly to any p o litic a l sp e ctru m . She probably h as a on h e r husband, which in tu rn m eans m o v e m e n t, it m ay be nec­ fam ily, m aybe a c a r e e r of h e r own, and m ay tra v e l w ith h e r husband. M rs.R o b e rt p a rtis a n p o litic a l c a m p a ig n . v otes e ith e r won o r lo st. essary fo r th e m o d e ra te p robably in te r e s ts of h e r own. But she G riffin, fo r In stan ce, v isite d MSU w ith What happens if h e r husband lo se s? W hen th e s e tw o s tra n d s T h is re s o lu tio n is h ig h - th e se n ato r. m o st definitely h as a b u sie r life during " T h is is a problem m any people have a re c o m b in e d in th e sam e le a d e rs h ip to d is a s s o c ia te As G riffin w ent through the crow d m in d e d . R e a lis tic a lly , how ­ an electio n y e a r. had to fa c e ,” sa id M rs. M illiken. ” 1 its e lf e n tire ly fro m th e m i l i ­ shaking hands and g reetin g people, M rs. don’t know w hat o th e r people would do p e rso n th e re s u lt is a b ig o t e v e r, A SM SU w ill p ro b a b ly If w omen a r e known to do a lot of G riffin would follow giving each co n sti­ but I suppose w e would go back to our w ho is ju s t a s o b n o x io u s and ta n ts . u n d e rg o m uch tria l - and - talking, th e w ife of a p o litician does tuent a p erso n a l w ord and spending m o re departm en t s to r e in T ra v e r s e C ity.” ju s t as d an g e ro u s as any In th is r e s p e c t th e m o d e r ­ m o re . D uring th is electio n y e a r, fo r tim e with him than the s e n a to r could. Diane F e re n c y , niece of Z olton F eren c y f e r r o r in l e a r n i n g w h ic h p o li­ M rs. G riffin then en tertain ed those a te le a d e rs a re caught in a exam ple, M rs H elen M illiken (wife of (D em ocratic candidate fo r governor) is w h ite r a c i s t , N o r th o r S o u th . tic a l is s u e s s a fe ly are b i­ incum bent L t. Gov. W illiam Milliken) p re se n t as h e r husband spent tim e with yet another exam ple of a woman in poli­ The m o d e ra te s on th e rea l d ile m m a . On one hand d ro v e a ll m orning from h e r T ra v e r s e the p r e s s . tic s . p a rtis a n . -L T h ere is also the kind of w ife who m ain­ th e y are opposed to m ili­ C ity hom e to attend a coffee given in h e r M iss F e re n c y , MSU G ro ss lie sopho­ o th e r hand are th e p e o p le A n o th e r p ro b le m A SM SU tain s h e r own c a r e e r and tr ie s to fu se honor by the L ansing Republican Women’s m ore, is particip atin g in the cam paign in w ho have been in c o n t r o l o f ta n c y and w ant n o th in g to Club. lt w ith h e r husband’s cam paign on w eek­ s till an o th er m a n n er. She p a s s e s out fa c e s is fin d in g a m e th o d f o r en d s. Such a w ife is M rs. E llen F eren c y th e m o v e m e n t s o f a r . d o w ith i t . le a fle ts supporting h e r uncle’s cam paign g a u g in g s tu d e n t su p p o rt fo r " I play the ro le all w ives play during (wife of D em o cratic candidate fo r gov­ b efo re football gam es and speaks infor­ T hey d iffe r s h a rp ly w ith On th e o th e r h a n d , if th e y an electio n y e a r ," M rs . M illiken said . e rn o r, Z olton F eren c y ). o p in io n of an is s u e . A SM SU m ally w ith h e r frie n d s about the coming p u b lic ly d is a s s o c ia te th e m ­ *'It is the ro le of going to co ffees, te a s, M rs . F e re n c y is a te a c h e r during the electio n . th e m i l i t a n t s , f o r r a t h e r th a n is a re p re s e n ta tiv e body. It and luncheons sponsored by Republican w eek. But th is y e a r she is h e r husband’s "W hether m a le o r fem ale, students ju st w o rk in g to w a rd s e p a ra tis m s e lv e s fro m th e m ilita n t o rg an iz atio n s.” num ber one w eek-end cam paigner. m ust th e re fo re , s u p p o r t th e don’t have th e tim e fo r activ e cam paign­ le a d e rs , th e y m ay a lie n a te " I t is also helpful to attend functions What can a w ife do? ing,” sh e sa y s. and v io le n c e , th e y hope to is s u e s th e m a jo rity of s tu ­ given by Independent groups such as When asked to an sw er questions M rs. m uch of th e ran k and file Women re la te d to p o litician s have the a tta in a s itu a tio n in w h ic h d e n ts s u p p o rt. ch u rch es and schools w henever p o ssib le ,” F e re n c y sa y s, "W ith o r w ithout com bed p rim a ry Job of stim ulating in te re s t in the and lo s e any chance of re ­ sh e said . h a ir? Do I have tim e? Have I enough b o th r a c e s c a n liv e to g e th e r . election. M ost a g re e that th e ir ro le is Once you o r a m em b er of y o u r fam ily lip stick on? H as my husband a rriv e d g a in in g u n d is p u te d le a d e r­ a subtle one. T h e ir ro le is the extension R e s o lv e c o n flic t becom es involved in p o litic s your life y et?” a ll th is in one b rea th . of fem inine in stin cts: to lis te n to th eir P r o g r e s s by m o d e ra te s s h ip o f th e m o v e m e n t. changes in som e d eg ree, m ost p o litical B ecause—ask any p o litician ’s w i f e - husbands' p ro b le m s, to offer advice when ™ B ut A SM SU m ust a ls o be w ives a g re e . cam paigning h ard ly leav es tim e to blink. asked, and to be th e re when needed. ' H ig h s t a k e s a p o litic a l in itia to r. It m u st The m o d e ra te s have been PEA N U TS p la c e th e is s u e s b efo re th e SEE THESE LEAVES, re s p o n s ib le fo r m ost o f th e LINUSTTHEY'RE, H o w ev er, th e s ta k e s are s tu d e n ts . FLYIN6 SOUTH FOR p ro g re ss w h ic h has been to o h ig h an d th e c o n s e q u e n ­ At th e s a m e tim e , it m u s t m a d e to d a t e . c e s o f th e b a c k la s h to o g r e a t a v o id ta k in g a s ta n d u n til it W h ile m any of th e m ili­ to d o n o th in g . has h ea rd th e v ie w s of its ta n ts b e little th e p ro g re ss, If th e n o n - v io le n t a p p r o a c h c o n s titu e n ts . In a p p r o p r i a t ­ one h a s o n ly to n o te th e d if ­ is to re m a in a fo rc e in th e in g $ 1 ,0 0 0 to th e 1 8 -v o te feren c e b e tw e e n to d a y and c iv il rig h ts s tru g g le , an d it c a m p a ig n , th e B o a rd o p e r­ th e L ittle R ock c ris is , te n s h o u ld , its le a d e r s m ust re ­ a te d in re v e rse because it WHAT MAKES YOU THINK y ea rs a g o , to r e a l i z e t h a t th e THOSE LEAVES ARE FlYlNS p u d ia te s e p a ra tis t and v io ­ d id n o t e f f e c tiv e ly g a u g e s tu ­ SO U T H , LUCV ? p ro g re ss has been s ig n ifi­ le n c e -o rie n te d g ro u p s. d e n t o p in io n f i r s t . c a n t, even th o u g h th e re is — T fte E d i t o r s In s h o r t , A S M S U m ust r e ­ m u c h l e f t to b e d o n e . s o lv e th e c o n f lic t b e tw e e n its READERS’ MINDS WHEN VOU LOOK AT A MAP, NORTH IS UP AND SOUTH IS DOWN, ISNT IT?WELL,ISN'T IT? War destruction, not profit To the E ditor: T he g re a te r the w ar, the g r e a te r the T he money is simply diverted from the im poverishm ent. Why? W ar tak es money: many to the few and to d estruction. In an alleged effort to c le a r up the the money that is appropriated through O v e ra ll, the equation fo r war is de­ issu e of the W ar in Viet N am , the Stu­ tax es; tax es a re from individuals and in­ stru ctio n and expenditures equal lo s s . dents fo r a D em ocratic Society have again d u s tr ie s , the bulk of it from the indus­ W ar is not good b u sin ess, but very bad com e forth with preten sio n s that m erely tr ie s . T he m onies a re put to work on b u sin e ss. And to attrib u te the w ar in add confusion. The le aflets handed out the many different facets of the w ar V iet Nam to the business e n te rp rise s of SEE THESE LEAVES, LINUS ? a t C a re e rs *66, entitled: ‘‘W ar is Good such a s a rtille ry . th is country Is an en tire m isnom er. THEY'RE FLYINÔ SOUTH FOR B u s in e ss ," have taken the w ar and blamed T he a r tille ry has to be m ade—a cost William Lee T H E WINTER! it and its continuation to the all-tim e —and is used in destroying o r being de­ M arion S enior scapegoat—business and industry. stro y e d . T h is is not a p ro fit but a lo ss , 9 i While it is obviously tru e that indus­ A lo s s that re q u ire s the dipping back into try does sign co n tra cts with the govern­ th e financial stre a m s fo r m o re money j m ent fo r the defense m achine, SDS goes to produce m ore fo r the d estru ctio n . SDS p ro claim s that the w ar is good S u rv e y A nyone? on to claim that w ar fo r the businessm an ve- is a way of p ro fiteerin g . It provides an b u s in e ss, they believe that it is only outlet fo r th e ir se rv ic e s upon which they th at it should not be used a s such. It T o the E ditor: make a good re tu rn . is im possible fo r m e to conceive how It is th e re fo re profitable and to th e ir d estru c tio n and w aste can e v e r be good P u b lis h e d b y the student« of M ic h ig a n State l(nld |r«lt> b u sin e ss. In th e ir handout they have given Now how about another survey to find e v e r y c lo t » day throughout the ye ar and a special, best in te re sts to encourage w a rs—m ore $10 W e lc o m e W eek E d it io n in Septem ber. S u b sc rip t io n rat«) specifically the W ar in V iet N am , i.e . se v e ra l exam ples of specific in d u stries out how m any students would read the tlo n s. p e r ye ar. A t h o rlie d b y the B o a r d of Student P u b lic v without w a r, b usiness is bad. and th e ‘‘trem endous’* p ro fits that they S tate News dally in p referen ce to o th er ‘M e m b e r A s *o c ia t e d P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In tern ational,' In la n d D a lly P r e s s A sso c ia tio n , A sso c lo t e d C o lle gia te To begin with, it should be w ell known a r e m aking from the w ar. n ew spapers if they w eren 't forced to P r e s s , M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s so c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n C o lle glate i P r e s s A s so c ia tio n . that w ar d estro y s—not only physically T h e re a r e , no doubt, in d u strie s that a r e su b sc rib e? Se c o n d c la s s p o sto ge p a id at E a s t L a n s in g , M ich . and m o rally , but financially a s w ell, both making g re a te r p ro fits because of the w a r, E d it o r ia l and b u s in e s s o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , E a s t L a n s in g , M lc h .i but th e se a r e f a r in the m inority as th e ir G ary A. Hill fo r the country w here the w ar is taking P h o n e s: E d i t o r i a l ........................................................ 335555-8822552• place and fo r the nation that is being p ro fits com e from the to tal economy of Seaside, Oregon C la s s i f ie d A d v e r t is in g ....... 3 85 3-68430909 - S d rained to support the w ar. o th e r in d u strie s that the w ar is hurting. Sophomore D i s p la y A d v e rtis in g ................................... B u s i n e s s - C irc u la tio n ........ P h o n o g ra p h ic .................................. ... . 35 3 55-8 - 311 , M ic h ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 3 World News at a Glance U .S.S.R . s a y s Y a n k s Q u a k e s p li ts S u d a n m o u n ta in K H A R TO U M , Sudan j( A P ) ~ K ordanl M ountain, In s to le R u s s ia n b e a r MOSCOW (0 - Soviet au th o ri­ d & q o Z liev e lt b olls down to anything w as rele ase d by Soviet au th o r­ the Nuba range o f w e s te rn K ordofan P ro v in c e , s p lit tie s a r e holding two young A m eri­ m o re than a so u v en ir.” itie s . in tw o Wednesday fo llo w in g nine e a rth tre m o rs in can s In so lita ry confinem ent on Dawson w as held fo r 22 days S e t t i n g u p h o u s e k e e p i n g ? fo u r days. Such tr e m o r s w ere la st fe lt in Sudan in In Salt L ake City, G ilm our’s ch arg es of stealin g a statu e of a fte r he w andered a c ro s s the 1938. fa th e r said the fam ily w as su re a b ea r from a L eningrad hotel, Iran ian b o rd er Into the Soviet One la s tin g 10 seconds s ta rte d an avalanche that the S tate D epartm ent Is doing the U.S. E m bassy said T hursday. Union. b u rie d a liv e a young boy. O th e r tr e m o rs ru in e d a everything p o ssib le fo r the two. The e m b a s s y Identified the T o u rist Newcomb Mott w as T h e n l o o k t o K n a p p ’s f o r v illa g e o f 64 houses and destroye d shops and houses He said h is son en tered the So­ youths a s Buel W ortham J r ., convicted la st y e a r on a ch arg e in a n o th e r. v iet Union Sept. 24 on a to u rist 25, of N orth L ittle Rock, A rk.; of Illegally en terin g the Soviet and Craddock M. G ilm our J r ., v isa . Union. He died Jan. 20 on a C a n c e r e le m e n t is o la te d AUSTIN, T ex . (f)—A m ajor not r e a liz e newsm en w ere p re s e n t when he disclo sed the 24, of M ontclair, N .J. T he two w ere a r r e s te d O ct. T he re p o rt of the a r r e s t cam e 10 days a fte r another A m erican, P eace C orps m em b er T hom as Soviet p riso n tra in . T he U.S. governm ent has never fully ac­ a l l y o u r h o u s e w a r e s . W e ’v e c a n c e r - causing elem ent in 1 and a r e being held In se p a ra te cepted the Soviet v ersio n that he d iscovery at an organizational so lita ry c e lls In L eningrad. R. Dawson of A nnapolis, M d., com m itted su icid e. c ig a re tte sm oke discovered through T ex a s re s e a rc h can be m eeting fo r the T e x a s I n te r ­ Soviet officials w ere Investi­ agency Council on Smoking and gating p o ssib le ch a rg es of ag g ra­ a l l f a m o u s b r a n d s a n d t h e elim inated, a m em ber of the U A Surgeon G en e ra l’s A dvi­ H ealth. vated theft. Conviction c a r r ie s s o ry C om m ittee said T h u r s ­ day. He declined to elab o rate b e ­ cau se he said he would be punishm ent of up to six y ea rs in p riso n . LBJ c a m p a i g n s g r e a t e s t s e l e c t i o n i n t o w n . "b e tra y in g the confidence of T h e re w as no im m ediate Indi­ th e In v e stig a to r," but he said cation how long the investiga­ D r. C h a rle s A. L eM aistre, th e d isc o v ery would be pub­ U n iv ersity o fT e x as vice chan­ lish ed " in a scien tific publi­ tion would la s t o r w hether lt would end w ith the A m ericans for p a r ty su p p o rt c e llo r fo r health a ffa irs, did c a tio n " in perhaps six m onths. being put on tr ia l. H e r e a r e 1 0 o f t h e t o p s ! In W ashington, State D epart­ moving m otorcade. T h e P r e s i­ m ent p r e s s o fficer R obert J .M c - WILMINGTON , D e l . 10 — B rita in sends " fin a l t e r m s ’ P re sid e n t J o h n s o n , d escrib in g dent used a portable loudspeak­ C loskey said the Soviet F oreign e r from h is c a r to exhort the B L A C K P O O L , EN G LA N D (AP ) — B r ita in on T h u rs ­ Republicans a s ex p e rts on fear, M in istry had been asked fo r " a crow ds with “ 1 want you to vote day n ig ht sent o ff ‘ ‘fin a l te r m s ’ ’ f o r a co m p ro m ise urged D elaw are v o te rs T h u r s ­ speedy reso lu tio n of the c a se , D e m o c ra tic ." w ith re b e llio u s Rhodesia, w a rn in g that some com ­ r a th e r than p erm ittin g what ap­ day to show p rid e in th e ir P r e s i ­ p u ls o ry sanctions w ill be im posed through the U nited dent and th e ir C o n g ress by su p ­ p e a rs to be a p rank, and not At o n e point, a s he stood G e n e r a l E le c tric N ations if the new ta lk s f a il. porting D em o crats in the Nov. 8 a se rio u s c rim e , to grow into shaking hands, somebody sn a tc h ­ The op p o sitio n C o n s e rv a tiv e p a rty im m e d ia te ly co n g ressio n al election. an International in cid en t." ed the handkerchief out of h is pledged to o th -a n d -n a il re s is ta n c e against any fo rm He to ld a cheering crow d of 8 - C u p P e r c o la to r An em b assy co n su lar officer, ja ck et p o c k e t , but Johnson o f U .N . In te rv e n tio n . m ore than 15,000 in downtown H arlan Moen, who v isited W or­ snatched it back. Deputy L e a d e r R eginald M audling to ld the Con­ W ilmington that the D em o crats tham and G ilm our on T uesday F u lly a u to m a tic , b rew s s e rv a tiv e annual convention that “ d is a s te r f o r B r i­ a r e “ your re a l frie n d s ." All along the way, Johnson sa id they w ere w ell, but he found ta in , Rhodesia and a ll so u th e rn A f r ic a ” w ill fo llo w th e ir conditions of confinem ent "So go vote for your frie n d s thanked the throng fo r turning co ffee to th e s tre n g th I f c o m p u ls o ry sanctio ns a re im posed,__________ on Nov. 8 ,” he said. out on a w arm , sunny fall day. try in g . He left them reading m a­ you s e le c t. C h ro m e Johnson waded into sidew alk “T h ey told m e D elaw are w as a te ria l. crow ds - estim ated at 75,000 sm a ll sta te but, my goodness, p la te d co p p e r, heat r e ­ Moen gained ac c e ss to the people fro m the a irp o r t to you got m o re people than T e x ­ Political fur flying p ris o n e rs th re e days a fte r a s i s t a n t h a n d l e . P 1 2 , 9 .9 9 req u e st by the U.S. p o litical coun­ Rodney Square downtown - sh a k ­ a s , " he said. ing hands and p raisin g the p a r ty ’s se lo r, D avis E. B o ster, who w as B e s i d e s McDowell, Johnson can d id ates. Inform ed by the Soviet F oreign also gave en th u siastic e n d o rse ­ in W olverine State M in istry of the a r r e s t s . W ortham and G ilm our w ere H eading back to Washington a f­ te r cam paigning and an h o u r's p erso n a l diplom acy in New Y ork m ent to Ja m e s M. T unnell J r . , a candidate fo r the U.S. Senate a r r e s te d a t the Finnish b o rd er who is hoping to oust Republi G .E . C l a s s i c H a ir D r y e r so u rce s of A m e ric a 's g re a tn e ss City, Johnson h am m ered away at MICHIGAN (jP) — D em ocratic a s they w ere driving out of the can incum bent J . C aleb Boggs. a r e In g rav e st je o p ard y ,” said the GOP a t a D em ocratic ra lly P ro fe s s io n a l ty p e fo r fa s t, c o m fo rta b le h a ir d ry in g . g u b ern a to rial candidate Zolton Soviet Union, the em bassy said . B efore flying to W ilmington, Rom ney. "W e have seen the v i­ in packed Rodney Square. F eren c y dem anded an apology They had gone to L eningrad Johnson co n ferred with n e u tra l­ H ead ra is e s and lo w e rs , has 4 h e a t s e ttin g s . L ig h t­ ta l a r e a s of people’s resp o n si­ a s p a rt of a European tour a fte r A fter a 15 m inute p o l i t i c a l fro m Republican Gov. G eorge is t P r i m e M in ister Souvanna bility eroded alm o st to the point s e rv ic e as U.S. Arm y lieutenants talk, Johnson quit the ro stru m - w e i g h t , p o r t a b l e . H D - 5 0 . 2 9 .8 8 Rom ney T h u rsd ay over the gov­ Phoum a of L ao s in the 35th floor w here the governm ent is the and h u rrie d back to announce o v er e r n o r 's re fe re n c e to him as a In G erm any. p re sid e n tia l suite of New Y ork’s country; w here the governm ent, the loudspeaker to the s till c h e e r ­ v io lato r of f a ir cam paign p r a c ­ T he antique statu e of a b ea r W aldorf T ow ers. r a th e r than the people, is the ing crow d that he would have a tic e s . "w a s a l l e g e d l y d isco v ered in a ll im portant e le m e n t.” b ro ad c ast news conference in S u n b e a m V is ta F erency, cam paigning in W est th e ir effects during custom s ex­ G riffin was in Washington for W ashington la te r on all the n e t­ But he sw itched back to p o li­ M ichigan, challenged Rom ney’s am ination,*' the em bassy said . the day w here he a s sa ile d the w orks. He said, "D on’t fo rg et tic s as he walked out the W al­ B u f f e t F r y p a n statem en t th at he, F eren c y , had Inform ation about the statue, d ra ft law, saying l o c a l d raft to watch i t . ” d orf door. He spotted a crow d been cited by the State F a ir including its value, w as not avail­ b o ard s had too much leeway in Gov. C h a rle s L . T e r r y J r ., lining P ark Avenue and stro d e 5 -p o s itio n t i l t h ig h d o m e Cam paign P ra c tic e s C om m ission able. deciding who should be d e fe rre d . and Rep. H a rris B. McDowell o v er for a final round of New fo r d isto rtin g a Romney com m ent In N orth L ittle Rock, Worth­ c o v e r, re m o v a b le heat G riffin called for e s ta b lis h ­ J r . Joined Johnson on the slow - Y ork handshaking. on open housing In 1964. am ’s m o th e r, said: " I can’t be­ m ent of a board of review that c o n tro l. C o m p le te ly im - F e re n c y said Rom ney h as b e ­ would autom atically study a ll d e­ com e " d e s p e r a te " under ca m ­ m e rs ib le . W ith T e flo n ® paign p r e s s u r e and " h a s noth­ ing co n stru c tiv e to s a y .” Rom ney, v i s i t i n g southern fe rm e n ts. " I t ’s the fed e ra l governm ent th a t’s drafting th ese people,, not the local g overn m en ts,” s a i d GM c o a tin g fo r c o o k i n g , 2 2 .9 4 . n o -s tic k k O M I I Illlf tC I G riffin, " F e d e ra l p o licies should W ith o u t T e flo n ® , 1 9 .9 4 . L ow er Michigan, c ritic iz e d P re s id e n t Johnson. a p p ly ." F o rm e r D em ocratic Gov, G. W illiam s tou red the E scanaba S u n b e a m C a n O p e n e r - S h a r p e n e r Nils is Camara, Mennen W illiam s, contender for a re a , deliverin g a nonpolitical the U A Senate, toured in the speech to students at Bay de Noc D oes 2 jo b s q u ic k ly and e a s ily . H as m a g n e tic U pper P eninsula again while his C ollege. riv al, Republican Sen. R obert P . G riffin, was in W ashington on A fo rm e r a ssista n t se c re ta ry of sta te fo r A frican a ffa irs, W il­ buckets and all. lid h o ld e r , sh a rp e n e r. s in g le C o u n te r-tip w heel m odel s c is s o rs DCO, and k n ife fin g e rtip Senate b u sin ess. lia m s told 150 students "W hat we a r e and what we do in A m er­ le v e r c o n tro l. 1 5 .9 9 “ In h is sta te of the union a d ­ ica has an effect on what hap­ d re s s , P re sid e n t Johnson said: pens around the w o rld ." ‘A g re a t nation is one which He said: "D on’t ev er think th at what F a r b e r w a r e T o a s te r b re e d s a g re a t people.' T h e P re s id e n t w a s w rong," said you do a s individuals does not have an effect on international Q u ie t o p e ra tin g , has Rom ney. “ It is a g re a t people th at builds a g rea t n atio n ." re la tio n s . T h e P eace C orps, s p e c i a l re -h e a t s e t. hi Rom ney spoke at Bronson and which is perso n to p erso n diplo­ S e le c t th e shade you d e­ s tr e s s e d individual citizenship m acy, h a s m o re im pact on the resp o n sib ility . w orld than what we may think s ire . E a s y - c l e a n “ I b elieve that t h e unique up in the State D ep a rtm en t." c h ro m e fin is h , a u to m a ­ w tic lift. 1 1 .9 9 In A Pinch F o r D in n e r? F a r b e r w a r e E le c tric H a n d M ix e r L ig h tw e ig h t, e a s y -to -u s e , w ith 3 - s p e e d h e a v y d u ty m o to r, th u m b -to p sp e e d c o n tro l, fin g e r-to u c h b e a t­ er re le a s e , d e ta c h a b le co rd . S peeds w o rk . 9 .9 9 C a m a r o S p o r t C o u p e w it h s ty le tr im g r o u p y o u c a n a d d . H a m i l t o n B e a c h E le c tric K n if e C a rv e lik e an ex p e rt w ith ease. S lim easy - A ll s t a n d a r d —S tra to - b u c k e t se a ts. C a rp e tin g . 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N o w a t y o u r C h e v r o l e t d e a l e r 's ! 4 M ich ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 S ID K L IN IS S p a r ta n s a r r i v e ;O S U v ig il e n d s History lesson By ED B R IL L State News Sports W r ite r sing, when the Spartans ro u ted Ohio State, 32-7. T he Bucks lit­ w ill b e s u r e to te s t the S partan se co n d a ry . Long has com pleted gained o ver 200 y e a rs running, and halfback Dwight L ee shows Jo e P rzybyckl and J e r r y W est a t the tack les, Tony Conti and T he defense w ill have Smith and P hil Hoag a t th e ends, C h a rles yg! for Buckeyes e ra lly ro lle d backw ards, w ith a 38 of 59 p a s s e s fo r 382 y ard s a 5.1 av e rag e with his 143 y a rd s. T echlln o r P ru ie tt a t the g u ard s, B ailey and Nick Jo rd an a t tack les By L A R R Y W ERNER Michigan S tate’s undefeated an d two touchdowns. Even if H ayes had counted L a rry Smith at ce n te r and G ene and P a t G alllnagh and Je ff Rich­ net of m inus 22 y ard s rushing. State News S ports E d ito r and top-ran k ed legio n o fS p artan s T he Buckeyes expect touted on a ground attac k , the Spartan W ashington a t rig h t end. a rd so n at g u ard s. In Ohio S tate spring p ra c tic e T h o se students who have a soft spot In th e ir h e a rts fo r histo ry journeys to Ohio S tate this week­ th is y e a r, one team w ore s c a r ­ halfback Dave Reynolds to retu rn defense w ill probably change his Raye w ill be at q u arte rb a ck fo r T h o rn h ill and W ebster w ill play w ill su re ly re c a ll the fabled land w a rs fought by the S partans of end, and fo r the Buckeyes of le t, the oth er g reen and w h ite. to action a f te r m issin g m ost of mind quickly. Allowing only 41.5 the S p artan s, Jo n es and L ee at behind the lin e w ith Jim Sum­ Woody H ayes i t 's about tim e. old. “ T hat w as eith er us o r N o tre th e seaso n with in ju rie s. y ard s rushing p e r gam e, the de­ halfback and A plsa w ill run fro m m e r s , J e r r y Jo n e s and J e s s P h il­ T h ese w e re the days befo re the a irp la n e . T he conflicts w ere "1 understand they have been H ayes also b o asts the biggest fense, led by Bubba Sm ith, G eorge the fullback slo t. lip s deep. D am e ," Joked Daugherty, “ and com posed s tr ic tly of ground a tta c k s. pointing fo r us fo r som e tim e ,’* they don’t play N otre D a m e ," offensive line In the conference, W ebster and C h a rlie T hornhill, T he W right B ro th e rs Invented the a irp lan e, and things changed. is how MSU Coach Duffy Daugh­ le d by tack les M ike C u rren t and have fo rced ev ery Spartan oppo­ T h e Buckeyes have been look­ W orld W ar I brought th e a ir b a ttle s. e rty m ildly put it. nent th is y e a r to take to the a i r . N o n c o n f o r m is t s ing forw ard to th is gam e so long sophom ore Dave Foley, both n ear A ir s tr ik e s becam e n e c e s sa ry , fo r su rv iv al. Today, few b attles No one in Colum bus, and e s « th e 250-pound m a rk . And the MSU secondary has a l­ that they seem ingly forget about a r e fought s tric tly on the ground. ' pecially not H ayes, can forget som e of the o th e rs. W inners of T he S p artan s, going for th e ir lowed 597 y a rd s p assin g in four Everyone Is going to the a i r . We a r e building f a s te r airp lan es the game la s t y e a r in E ast L an- 5th v icto ry in seven tr ie s against g am es. T h re e of the four touch­ only one of th ree s ta r ts , Ohio and m o re pow erful sp ace ships to rea ch the moon. S tate dropped th e ir firs t confer­ th e B uckeyes, w ill m ost likely downs sc o re d ag ain st the Spar­ L e t's face it, a i r is in. Schussdown ence gam e la st week to Illin o is, 10-9. r e ly again on th e ir devastating ground attack . tans th is y e a r, have com e through th e a ir . T h is b rie f h isto ry of a i r w a rfa re m ay not seem Im m ediately sig n ifican t, but a definite p a ra lle l is evident when one co n sid ers ^ toyour No one Is quite su re w hat to expect from the usually p re d ic t­ MSU r a te s th ird In the nation in ru sh in g offense with an a v e r­ S ta rte rs fo r the S partans fig u re to rem ain the sam e, with the p o ssib le exception of D av eT ech - the evolution of a i r w a rfa re In th e sp o rt of football. When the g re a t g rid iro n sp o rt began, the b a ttle w as " g ro u n d - bookstoretoday able H ayes. Two weeks ago, a - galnst Washington, the Buckeyes abandoned th e ir classic offense, age of 244.5 y ard s a gam e. F ull­ back Bob A plsa lead s th eS p artan ru n n e rs with a total of 298 y ard s lln at offensive guard. If T echlln has not fully rec o v ered from his ankle in ju ry la st w eek, Mitch bo u n d ." T h e re w as no forw ard p a s s . T h ere w as no a ir attack. A guy nam ed Knute Rockne cam e along w ith a revolutionary new invention— th e p a s s. SKIING filled the a ir with 38 p a s s e s . on 49 c a r r ie s , a 6.1 av erag e. Things changed on the football field, a s they did on the battle­ Twenty-one w ere com pleted fo r P ru le tt w ill s ta r t in h is p lace. Halfback C lint Jones and q u ar­ field following the W right B rothers* b rain sto rm . 228 y ard s and two touchdowns, On the offensive line fo r MSU te rb a ck Jim m y Raye have both T he a i r becam e filled with footballs. A ttacks w ere now th o r­ w ill be A1 B ren n e r a t left end, ishere! G e t s e t f o r t h e n e w s e a s o n w it h but Ohio State lo st, 38-22. Then la st Saturday, the Bucks retu rn ed to the ground attack, rolling up 259 rushing y a rd s. But oughly mixed between ground and a i r . Many offenses lean to a g r e a te r em phasis on the p a ssin g sid e . An exam ple w as la s t , S aturday when M ichigan fire d 47 p a s s e s against MSU. As f a r a s football Is concerned, a i r is in. t h e o n ly m a g a z in e t h a t c o v e r s th e s k iin g s c e n e lik e a b la n k e t o f p o w d e r. again they lost, despite a re c o rd field goal perfo rm an ce by G ary S o c c e r k ick er But no one has told a p a ir of th e m o re fam ous of the Big T en’s com m anding o ffic e rs about th e accent on a i r , o r a t le a s t th ese C a irn s. C airns kicked th re e In two have p aid little heed to the a e r ia l m ovem ent. T h e n e w O c to b e r is s u e g iv e s y o u all, one for 55 y ard s, both Big p r e -s e a s o n e x e r c is e s t o g e t y o u M ichigan S tate Coach Duffy D augherty and Ohio S tate’s g en eral, in s h a p e . . . n o h o ld s b a r r e d t e s t r e p o r ts o f s k i s . . . v a lu e r e p o r t s o n T en m a rk s. " T h e y ’ r e big and they’r e s ig n s w ith L ion s Woody H ayes, s till cling to the p a s t and throw only when all e ls e fa ils. b o o t s . . . s k i in g n e w s f r o m N e w strong,"D augherty said of H ayes’ Saturday’s encounter betw een D augherty and H ayes Is the H a m p s h ir e a n d T a o s . . . s u r v iv a l DETROIT (UPI) — A Cypriot field goal from the 4 7 -y ard line. relatively young team . " I t ’ll be ren ew al of one of the country’s fo re m o st ground b a ttle s. A battle t i p s . . . f a s h io n n e w s , a r o u n d u p so c c e r p la y er who has n ever seen T hat w as nothing. At B utler o f n e w s k i a r e a h a p p e n in g s a n d another dogfight.’’ betw een two advocates of p re-R o ck n e football. a p ro fessio n al football gam e but U n iv ersity , Indianapolis, w here lo t s m o r e . Top offensive p e rfo rm e rs fo r D augherty sa y s, *'I w ant to move the ball th e s u r e s t, sa fe st can boot 18 of 19 through the Y eprem ian p ra c tic e d this fall, All in the October issue of the Buckeyes a r e right halfback w ay p o ssib le, and I don’t co n sid er p assin g e ith e r s u re o r s a fe ." u p rig h ts from 55 y a rd s out was the left-fo o ted k ick er booted 18 Bo Rein, who doubles a s a p ass Hayes h as im m o rtalized the fam ous, “ T h re e y a rd s and a cloud S K IIN G re c e iv e r, and end Billy A nders, signed T h u rsd ay by the D etroit of 19 hom e from the 5 5 -y ard line L ions. In a p ra c tic e se ssio n . of d u s t" philosophy. who has caught 21 p asses fo r 251 Ohio S tate and MSU rank 2 -3 , resp e ctiv ely , in the conference’s " H e ’s the b est k ick er I’ve e v e r His 20th kick caro m ed off the IU S T 6 0 C A N D A S K A B O U T T H E S P E C IA L y ard s and one touchdown. ru sh in g s ta tis tic s . C onversely, th e S partans a r e ninth and the*' HALF-PRICE STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION Fallback P aul Hudson Is th a s e e n , " Wayne W alker, L ions rig h t p o st and Y eprem ian, who p la ce k lck e r the p ast five seaso n s, speaks A rm enian, G reek, T u rk ­ Bucks 10th in net p assin g y ard a g e. R A T E -A V A IL A B L E O N L Y T H R O U G H w orkhorse of the backfield, with It’s a sa d day fo r the tu rf when th e se two a rm ie s m e et. T H E C O LLE G E B O O K S T O R E ! 199 y ard s in 51 c a r r i e s . And sophom ore qu arterback Bill Long sa id a fte r watching G aro Y ep- rem ian , 22, kick field goal a fte r ish and English, apologized. “ I w as a little tire d , I g u e s s ," he said . Irish, EMU here D augherty Is stubborn and re fu se s to p a s s . H is defense lite ra lly b eats up th e opponents, and the Spartan offense sc o re s its touch­ SKIING j SKI TES TS H e a d • F is c h e r • Y a m a h a ; F I S W o r ld C h a m p io n s h ip s a t P o r tillo C A P IT O L C IT Y L U M B E R Serving M ichigan S tate U niversity C O . Y eprem ian f ir s t saw an A m eri­ can football four m onths ago. His only contact with the p ro ­ for harrier meet downs la te in the g am e, against what is left of the foe. ■ D augherty can afford to be stubborn. He’s No. 1. Hayes h as lo st two In a row , and If he lo se s Saturday, It w ill be the f ir s t tim e that h is Bucks have e v e r dropped th re e in a row. j S k i w it h u s T a o s • N e w H a m p s h ir e * M o r o c c o fessio n al gam e h as been from telev isio n . Saturday should r e s u lt In the evolution of a Woody H ayes. D oors (P e rfec t F o r Desk T ops) - from $1.95 " I used to p ra c tic e kicking a a rd , Bob T im m , C h a rles Behorn D augherty w ill w in, like he alw ays does— via th e ground route. B y G A Y E L WESCH H ayes w ill be fo rced to p a s s . C ork C overed Bulletin B o ard s - fro m $2-25 so c c e r ball In p a rk s and fields and John Wholey. Slate News S ports W r it e r His c h e rish e d ground gam e w ill be stopped by the S partan in L ondon," he sa id . “ I used N o tre D am e, w hich w as second to play so c c e r In high school to MSU’s sixth In the IC4A and d efense, and he w ill have to give up h is ch e rish ed , old-fashioned C A P IT O L C IT Y L U M B E R C O . In C y p ru s.” ninth to MSU’s 15th In the NCAA s ty le of play, much a s he did ag a in st W ashington S tate two w eeks To get rev en g e and to s e t a ago. 700 E . Kalamazoo G ilm er said he hoped Y epre­ p rec ed en t; th e se w ill b e the mo­ m eet la s t se aso n , sta rte d Its m ian would be kicking ag ain st dual m eet se aso n off by finish­ T he Bucks threw 38 tim e s, but lo st, 38-22. phone IV 2-1115 (5 m ln. from cam pus) tivating fo rc e s behind th e MSU Ohio S tate w ants so badly to beat the S partans that they have B altim o re Sunday. F ir s t he m ust c r o s s country team when It tak es ing second In a tria n g u la r m eet get a governm ent w ork p e rm it. la s t w eek. It lo s t to M innesota been keyed fo r MSU sin c e la s t sp rin g . T hey lo st h e re , 32-7, M o n .-F ri. 7:30-5:30 on N o tre D am e and E a ste rn M ich­ Lion law y ers launched w ork on (MSU’s toughest contender fo r la s t fa ll. T hey won’t lik e losing th is one. S at. 7:30-12:30 igan In Its only tria n g u la r m eet T he lo s s w ill be com parable to A chilles’ lo ss of h is friend th a t Job rig h t a fte r the 5-8, 155- of the se a so n . T he m eet Is at th e conference crown) and de­ " Personalized Service - Our Specialty ” pounder signed h is c o n tra ct. 4 p .m , today on F o re s t A kers feated Indiana (who the Spar­ P e tro c lu s . O r, m o re ap p ro p riately , the fall of A thens to the I tan s defeated in th e ir f ir s t dual S partans of old. Golf C o u rse . And Ohio S tate, w ith its hopes fo r a Big T en cham pionship T h e S p artan s w ill be looking m eet) Saturday a t Bloomington. sh a tte re d , w ill be left cry in g , face-dow n on w hat is le ft of the to avenge a hum iliating defeat Colum bus, Ohio, b attlefield . E a ste rn M ichigan has sw ept a t th e hands of N o tre Dame to a 3-0 dual m e et re c o rd th is la s t seaso n and annex th e ir f ir s t se aso n by d e f e a t i n g C en tral m e e t e v e r ag ain st E a ste rn . M ichigan, Wheaton and the Uni­ MSU w ill be playing N o tre v e rs ity of Chicago. D am e fo r the 15th tim e In 18 W a l l y M o s e s n a m e d y e a rs and looking fo r Its 10th E a ste rn Is expected to en te r v icto ry in the span. a p a ir of ru n n e rs from each T h e Iris h have em erg ed vic­ c la s s in the m e e t. S eniors Tony T i g e r 1 s t b a s e c o a c h to rio u s In the la s t th re e m e et­ M lssud and T e r r y N orm an w ill in g s, how ever, taking la s t y e a r’s lead the Huron squad, followed by DETROIT (UPI) — Wally Mo­ y e a r s . He b roke into baseball co n test by a hum iliating 17-43 ju n io rs Jim O berllng and Roy s e s , fo rm e r P hiladelphia A 's s ta r In 1931, re a c h e d the A thletics s c o re . In addition they have nine P ih lag a, so phom ores Ken Head and sin c e 1961 a coach and In­ In 1935 and also played fo r the retu rn in g le tte rm a n fro m that and John D aniel and fresh m en s tr u c to r fo r the New Y ork Yan­ Chicago W hite Sox and Boston squad. C h ris Abbuhl and Glen Duke. k ee s, w as nam ed batting and R ed Sox. f ir s t b a se coach fo r th e D etro it He closed h is c a r e e r w ith his One face th e S p irta n s w ill MSU is expected to counter old team , the A 's , from 1949 T ig e rs T h u rsd ay . re m e m b e r is that of N otre D am e’s w ith C aptain Dick Sharkey, who to 1952. H is b est y e a r w as 1936 B ill L eahy. L eahy took second h as y et to lo se a ra c e , G eorge T he selectio n of M oses rounded when he hit .345 fo r P hilad el­ p la c e la s t y e a r a t N otre Dame B althrop, R oger M erchant, E ric out the T ig e r coaching staff fo r p h ia. w ith a< 24:22 tim e, 32 seconds Z em p er, A rt L ink, Dean R osen- 1967. Mayo Sm ith, th e new De­ b e tte r than MSU’s f ir s t fin ish e r, burg, D a l e Stanley, Claudell tr o it m a n ag er, o usted la s t se a ­ Dick Sharkey, who w as fifth. Ja m e s, P a t W ilson and M ike son’s T ig e r coaches and brought A lso retu rn in g fo r th e I ris h R um m ell. In four v e te ra n s. w ill be se n io rs Don B ergan, H ar­ T he S p artan s c u rre n tly p o s­ M oses, 56, had a life tim e bat­ old Spiro and Bob W alsh, and s e s s a 2 -0 dual m eet re c o rd ting a v e rag e of .291 In a c a r e e r ju n io rs P e te F a r r e ll, Ken How- fo r the seaso n . spanning 2,012 gam es and 21 S T O R E H O U R S : M ON. T H U R S A T . 9 :3 0 A .M . T O 5 :3 0 P .M . W E D . NOON U N T I L 9 P .M . BABY W EEK . . . Jacobsons O ctober 14th through 23rd • S to c k u p n o w an d s a v e o n a ll o f b a b y ’s n e e d s d u rin g th is w e e k -lo n g re d u c tio n of p ric e s . W A L L Y MOSES FAMOUS-NAME COTTON KNIT P .J . ’S, a s s o rte d c o lo rs. 1-4 s iz e s 2,50 FAMOUS-NAME ROSEBUD SACQUE. cotton, a z u re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 NYLON CONVERTABLE COMFORTER, white, blue, m aize, pink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,90 SCALLOPED CORNER NYLON COMFORTER, w h ite ....................................................................... 2.90 FAMOUS-NAME COTTON NYLON STRETCH S E T , a s so rte d c o lo rs , S s i z e ........................... 2.90 Jacobsons FAMOUS-NAME COTTON DRESS S ET , pink. 6 m os. - 1 y r . s i z e s .............................. 1.90 S p e c ia l fo r NYLON QUILTED SNOW BUNNY, pink, b l u e .................................................................................. 2.90 TRAINING PANTS, w hite cotton. 2-4 s i z e s .........................................................................6 fo r 1,90 BABY W EEK FAMOUS-NAME BOY’S COTTON KNIT SHIRT, a s so rte d c o lo rs . S-X L s i z e s ................ 1.40 FAMOUS-NAME TODDLER GIRL’S K N U GOWN, a s so rte d c o lo rs . 2-4 s i z e s ................ 2.60 NYLON CONVERTABLE BAG, white ............................................................................................... 3.90 I N F A N T ’S ACETATE/ACRILAN BLANKET S LE E PER , m a ize , pink, m a lib lu .............................................3.90 FAMOUS-NAME COTTON KNIT LONG PANT, re d . S-XL s i z e s .............................................2.40 HAND LA STED COTTON INFANT DRESSES, a s so rte d c o lo rs. 9 -1 8 m os. s i z e s ..................................................... 2.90 ACETATE BLANKET, a s so rte d p r i n t s ................................ .90 ACETATE BLANKET, c irc u s o r b arn y ard p r i n t ............................................... 1.90 ELK LEA TH ER THERMAL COTTON BLANKET ............................................................................................................1.90 JACOBSON’S OWN DIAPERS, w hite gauze. D o z e n ................. 2.90 THERMAL SL E E P E R , pink, m a ize , m aliblu. S -L s i z e s ........................................... 4.90 SHOES CUR1TY DIAPERS, w hite gauze. D o ze n .......................................................................... 2.40 FAMOUS-NAME GIRLS’ COTTON KNIT SHIRT, asso rte d c o lo rs . S-X L s i z e s .................. 1 . 4 O 5.50 IN F A N T S R eg u larly 7.00 White, S izes 2 to 6 B to E . W idths Jacobsons CHILDREN’S SHOES M ic h ig a n S tate N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich iga n F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 5 BASKETBALLOPENS B e n in g to n f a k e s o u t ’ w r i t e r Benington is sta rtin g h is sec­ rea d y fo r the coming seaso n . 6-3, 6 -4 . T h is y e a r T e d C ra ry ju red b efore the W isconsin gam e By DENNIS CHASE ond y e a r as MSU’s head b ask et­ R ight?’’ Is the sm a lle st a t 6 -4 . la st y ea r and s till giving him A sso cia te S ports E d ito r "R ig h t,” Benington an sw ered . b all coach a fte r a su c ce ssfu l and "B u t the fact that they’r e b ig ­ trouble. "Now football h as only th re e su rp ris in g 17-7 sla te la s t y ear, g e r d o esn ’t m ean that they’r e (continued on page 7) O ne en terp risin g r e p o r te r w eeks to get ready and play 11 10-4 in th e Big T en fo r second f a s te r o r n e c e s sa rily b e tte r r e ­ trie d a fast b reak when John m en ,” the re p o rte r continued. p la ce . T h e te am begins p ra c tic e bounders. A rt B aylor (6-6), If Benington, MSU’s b a s k e t b a l l coach, m et the p r e s s T h u rsd ay “ Now you’ve got six w eeks and Monday. you only s ta rt five men, s o ...” But th is y e a r could be tougher h is ankle h eals, and Haywood E dw ards (6-5) a r e two of the W hy in Kellogg C en er, but Benington than la s t. He lo st h is two leading boys w e’r e counting on to p ickup stood h is ground and sto le the balL Benington was read y . "G o lf is only a one-m an sp o rt and they s c o re rs , Stan W ashington and tak e one week to p r a c tic e ," he B ill C u rtis , and Benington con­ the slack. " O u r big problem is to m akeup Can’t You " L e t’s s e e ,’’ said th e T h in k er, "y o u ’ve got six weeks to get said . "W hat can you do with th a t?” ced es th ey ’ll be tough to re p la c e . " I t (th e lo sses) won’t a lte r o u r fo r Washington and C u r tis 's sco rin g . We don’t know yet If the Control Your offensive plans a s much a s it will our defensive o n es,” he said . new guys c a n .” Benington w ill have so m e Memory ? "T h e te am Is b ig g er th is y ear, things to look at: Matthew A itch's A noted publisher in Chicago la s t y e a r our fo rw ard s w ere weight, and B a y lo r’s ankle, ln - re p o rts th e re is a sim ple technique for a c q u i r i n g a powerful m em ory which can pay you r e a l dividends in both All your ideal dates b u sin ess and social advance­ m ent and w orks like magic Karate Exhibition from your own area . . . and to give you added poise, n e­ c e s s a ry self-confidence and g re a te r popularity. Two m em bers o f the MSU Karate clu b show th e ir fo rm in an e x h ib itio n held at the M en’ s IM , Tuesday. Bob P arsons, le ft, defends as D ick G e rrlts e n attacks. your one best date A ccording to th is publisher, many people do not re a liz e Photo by Dave L a u ra how much they could influence from the entire country o th ers sim ply by re m e m b e r­ ing ac cu rately everything they for only 3 dollars! see, h e a r, o r rea d . W hether in b u sin e ss, a t social func­ tions o r even in casual con­ B o o ters fa c e A k ro n n e x t O CONTACT v e rsa tio n s with new acquain­ tances, th e re a re w a y s in B ru n n er a r e p a rt of the rea so n . which you can dom inate each T he " p e rf e c t’* MSU so c ce r te am , fre sh fro m a tough 6-1 T h e Z ip s, as they a r e called, have two A ll M idwest fro n t lin e­ T h e Spartan team , meanwhile, CO M PUTER situation by your ability, to re m e m b e r. d ecision over Denison w ith a 4-0 m en, Andy V adn ay an d Jim F an te, h as the " s ic k w oes” again, only a little m o re se rio u s th is tim e. D A T IN G T o acquaint the re a d e rs of re c o rd , tak es on the U niversity of and a fa st sophom ore nam ed H assan Ahmadi on the wing. G ary M cBrady and T o m K reft th is p ap e r with the easy -to A kron h e re a t 1:30 p .m . Saturday. follow ru le s for developing A kron’s re c o rd is 7 - 0 .lt whip­ a r e s till hobbling f r o m la st w eek 's game, but th ey ’ll see som e skill in rem em b erin g anything ped D enison 3-2, e a r lie r , and T h e r e defense has allow ed an I'm convincedI P lease rush my free you choose to rem em b er, the Coach Gene Kenney, once again, action. Guy Busch, the h o o te r’s av e rag e of two goals a gam e. C on tact Q u estio nn aire to: p u b lish ers have printed full c a lls th is the "toughest gam e so J u n i o r c e n te r h a l f b a c k Jo e le a d e r In goals and a s s i s t s , stra in e d h is rig h t knee while NAME. d e ta ils of th e ir se lf-train in g f a r ." Q ueiroga and se n io r goalie F o rd method in a new book, "Adven sco rin g h is Uth goal la s t week and h as not p articip ated In p r a c ­ tu re s in M emory, ’ ’ which will COLLEGE. tic e. be m ailed fre e to anyone who " I f 1 ca n ’t s ta rt B u sch ,” said re q u e sts it. No obligation. ADDRESS. Kenney, "1 m ight move B arry Send your name, a d d re ss and B IG T ie m an to ce n te r forw ard and CITY._____ .STATE. .Z IP . zip code to: M em ory Studies, 835 D iversey Parkw ay, Dept. th e 7 0 T ony K eyes to a halfback slot. A n d I ’ll have T e r r y S anders healthy fo r th e f ir s t tim e th is John Benington V SEND TO: CONTACT COMPUTER DATING 755 B0YLST0N ST., BOSTON, MASS. 02116 5027, Chicago, 111. 60614. A p o stc a rd w ill do.__________ By R O B ER TA Y A F IE se a so n .” State News S ports W r ite r T h e S p artan ’s average sco rin g M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re is Just under nine goals a gam e. T h e Big T e n team s have th e ir hom ecom ing of th e ir own, and A kron Is averaging Just under w ork cut out for them Saturday, Illin o is w ill be out to m ake it four. If th ey ’r e going to b rin g th e ir anything but happy. T h e Illini, How about that goal that D eni­ ranked fifth, earn ed th e ir f ir s t RECORD g rid iro n grad e point averag e up son sc o re d la st week, the f ir s t to a re sp e c ta b le level. conference win la st Saturday o ver one Kevin O’Connell h as allowed As t h i n g s stand a fte r four OSU on a squeaker, 10-9, and th is season? g am es, M ichigan State is the stand 1-1. In a ll gam es th ey ’r e " I ’m kind of glad they sco red only eleven th a t’s kept the con­ 1-3. i t , ” Kenney said . It ta k es som e feren c e from falling flat on Its With a 1-0-1 m ark , Indiana of the p re s s u r e off the boys. I fac e. stan d s fourth In the conference, don’t like that p re s s u r e stuff.” A fter four weeks of football, while overall' u s re c o rd stan d s " T h is is a good te a m . You conference m em b ers have been a t 1 -2 -1 . see how m any a s s is ts w e've got able to do no b e tte r than a 10- F an s not watching the S p ar­ so f a r th is y ea r? I t’s the b est 14 re c o rd against out o f-c o n - ta n s S aturday can do a little team w ork since I ’ve been h e r e .” feren c e opponents. Seven B igT en scouting of th e ir own by viewing In the s e rie s with Akron, the gam es have been played. N orthw estern and W isconsin, the S p artan s have defeated it, 6-4, reg io n al TV featu re. 3 -0 and 5 -0 fro m 1962-64. S aturday’s schedule show s the conference getting down to fam ­ ily bu sin ess, with no o u tsid ers to th rea ten a s sp o ile rs. T h e S p artan s’ gam e with Ohio CHAD JEREMY State gets s ta r billing. MSU Is undefeated in a p a ir of B ig T e n gam es and 4-0 o v era lL T h e Buck­ eyes, s till sm arting fro m the i b atterin g they receiv ed la s t y ea r ••COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS* Blues Sonata •Charlie Byrd a t E a s t Lansing, have yet to win a conference gam e and a r e tie d in seventh place with an EBXSS3BSES£S5S3S5 0 -1 m a rk , 1-2 in a ll gam es. Down one notch is the P u r ­ due-M ichigan contest a t Ann A r­ b o r. T h e B o ilerm ak ers, tied with W isconsin fo r the no. 2 spot' gj PORTS'CVLL a t 1-0, a r e 3 1 in a ll gam es. I M ichigan, following la s t w eek­ e n d 's S partan shellacking, is tied a t seventh with an 0-1 Big T en re c o rd , 2-2 on the season. - Iowa w ill be a t M innesota for ' it hom ecom ing in som ething of a consolation - roun d .T h e Hawk- ey es have a new coach and new S A V E U R T O p erso n n el, but o th e r than this, th e ir y e a r looks like a r e - ru n P9C8 of la s t seaso n . Iowa is In the c e lla r again Ätufeö POPULAR ^Alpuith People! cou»spioncini» a t 0-2 and i t ’s a ll-g a m e s r e c ­ ord, 1-3, Isn’t much b e tte r.M in ­ nesota, 0 -0 -1 and 0 -3 -1 , ju st N F FOR M IN After Shave Lotion $3. 75 JAZZ OR ^ ^HUNDREDS b a re ly escaped a Big T en lo ss when it tie d Indiana la te in the Cologne for Men Deluxe Gift Set $5. 0 0 $8. 75 CLASSICAL TOCHOOSE FROM fourth q u a rte r la s t week. T h e H o o slers a r e having a FromFormer List Price Q U A L IT Y Y o u C a n T ru s t FOX’S Agents For The D ire c t Following Publishers D iam ond Im p o rte rs MSU A c a d e m ic P r e s s M c G ra w -H ill fjÊ M . A d d is o n W e s le y P re n tic e -H a ll From A m e ric a n E ls e v ie r J o h n W ile y & S o n s B e n ja m in C o m p a n y P rin c e to n U n iv . P r e s s $ 1 0 0 .0 0 Jo h n so n R e p rin t C o rp . B la is d e ll BOOKSTORE D over R e in h o ld P u b . B E A U T Y Y o u C a n S ee . P erg am o n H a rp e r & R ow H o ld e n -D a y S ta n fo rd M a c M illa n C o m p a n y V an N o s tra n d FOX’S M IT P re ss in the Center for International Programs F ra n d o r Shopping C e n te r & 203 S. W ashington M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re 6 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 I U v e - l e a r n h a s h its , m i s s e s By BOBBY SODEN State News S taff W r ite r MSU’s plan to put academ ics Last of 5 parts “ We don’t know w here we’re heading,” a sophom ore explained. " B u t the u n certain ty , the plan­ “ In spite of the manv eoals w e have failed to re a c h ,” said one a d m in istra to r, ” 1 sh all sin c erely believe that th is idea of having in resid en ce halls has fallen short ning we do on o u r own, Is what students a n d faculty to g e th er of goals set five y e a rs ago, but A question about the v ery n a­ m a jo rs, sp ecializatio n s and the b eats the lonely big u n iv e rsity .” r e s t , ” Rohman explained. "T hey many of us like about Ju stin has succeeded In many unexpect­ tu re of the ‘‘college within a M o r rill." The v ast exodus of ju n io rs ed w ays. college’’ has a r is e n , how ever. believe college is tra in in g , and It is hoped that s im ila r " c o l­ and s e n i o r s from U niversity F o re m o st, the living-learning D. Gordon Rohman, dean of JM C , a r e anxious when we ap p e ar not leg es within co lleg e s” w ill be housing has a lot to do with the Idea has decentralized the en o r­ has noted that the students a r e to be giving any to them — with estab lish ed a t MSU In the fu tu re. p rese n t shortcom ings of the idea. mous m ultiversity. Students can "obviously uneasy” w ith th e n o n - the exception of th e ir language "N o t le a s t among the advan­ R esidence h alls half filled with take advantage of one of the na­ vocational lib e ra l c u rricu lu m . tra in in g , of c o u rse .” ta g es of th e se buildings Is the freshm en a r e sim ply not a ttr a c ­ tion’s la rg e st u n iv e rsitie s while “ They a r e p rep o sse sse d with JM C students seem to be happy co nstruction of a c e rta in amount tive to 2 1 -y ea r-o ld s. being able to identify with a hall urgencies about jo b s, c a r e e r s , with th e ir selection of the p ro ­ of academ ic space on a long- "W e have not rea lize d o u r full com plex. g r a m , how ever. potential In c re a tin g an In tellec­ ran g e , self-liq u id atin g b a s is ," While the South Complex of re a d s the U niversity C ollege an­ tual atm o sp h e re by any stre tc h some 4,500 students doesn’t give nual re p o rt. ‘‘A pproxim ately 10 of the Im agination,” said C. its resid e n ts the sm all college atm osphere hoped fo r. Its stu­ dents take pride In hall and Free s p e e c h u p r o a r p e r cent of the co st of each of the (liv in g -learn in g ) resid e n ce goes into academ ic space . . . a A rth u r bandeen, a s so c ia te d ire c ­ to r of resid e n ce h alls p ro g ra m s. " B u t we have becom e m o re r e a l­ com plex activities such a s com ­ saving of co n sid erab le m agnitude istic about what an in tellectu al plex g o v e r n m e n t , sports and dances. The complex provides him with a home, not a hotel, h i t s I l l i n o i s c a m p u s to the tax p ay ers of M ichigan.” a tm o sp h ere is . " Closed For Construction perhaps reducing some of the I t ’ s nice to know th a t yo u r u n iv e rs ity ca re s about the p ro b le m you have In cau ses fo r student u n rest. C ontroversy abounds o v e r the o v e r the question of fre e speech fin d in g p a rk in g spaces. I t ’ s even n ic e r to know that they a re b u ild in g a p a rk in g Fee and Akers have not be­ question of free speech on the on the cam p u s.” She said students i t ’s w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g ra m p to ease the p a rk in g s itu a tio n . But w here do you p a rk when th e y close a p a rk ­ com e the home for u p p erc lass­ U niversity of Illinois cam pus. plan to petition to the sta te leg­ ing lo t, such as the one between Bessey and the C o m p u te r C e n te r , to b u ild the men in social science and a r ts C harges w ere brought ag ain st the is la tu re in an effo rt to outlaw univ ersity ’s board of tr u s te e s , the Clabaugh Act. T he Act stopped ra m p ? State News photo by Bob B a r it and le tte rs they w ere intended to be, but It would be fa r from the two university vice p re sid e n ts L ouis D lskin, a C om m unist, from C am pus United N atio n s’ f ir s t e r a t 5:45 and 8 tonight In the tru th to say they have failed. and the Clabaugh Act, a fte r a ad d re ssin g students on cam pus. m eeting will be a t 7:30 p.m . Union B allro o m . A dm ission Is Fee has adjusted to its large num ber of freshm en and soph­ Com munist party m em b er was prohibited from speaking on the F rid a y in the E rick so n Klva. a m em b er su b scrip tio n . In te re s te d p erso n s m ay attend * ** SOCIAL SCIENCE om o res by offering se v eral sec­ tions of larg e introductory co u r­ s e s . The A kers p ro g ram , how­ cam pus la st M arch. The 1947 Clabaugh Act p ro ­ hibits “ subversive, seditious o r Post open the m eeting o r contact s e c r e ­ T h e MSU Indian Club w ill p r e ­ ta ry -g e n e ra l B ill L ev is b efo re. sen t the Indian m ovie “ Ju n g le e” E rick so n Klva w ill also be at the V ete rin ary C linic A udi­ e v e r. rem ains much the sam e as It originally w as, "encouraging” students, p articu la rly religion m a jo rs, fo r convenience to un-A m erican" speakers f r o m advocating th e ir cau ses on the U niversity of Illinois cam pus. The suit is pending until S at­ for ASMSUVP the s ite of C am pus U.N. m eet­ to riu m a t 7:30 p .m . F rid a y . ings a t 7:30 p .m . Nov. 11 and D ec. 2. • ** • * * T h e H um anities D ept, r e c o rd co n c ert s e rie s continues tonight F e e r e ta in s s e rie s live in A kers. urday, and charges that the act As a r e s u lt of the "o verw helm ­ viting national sp e a k e rs to cam ­ dents and faculty to g et-to g eth e r Ju stin M orrill C ollege, without violates the firs t and 14th am end­ “ P etitioning Is s till w ide-open T h e sta tu s of otology and au - at 7 p .m . In 114 B e sse y . S ele c­ on an Inform al b a s is to d isc u ss tions fro m B ach, M ozart, Schu­ ing student support shown la st p u s. a doubt, is the living-learning m ents of the U. S. C onstitution. fo r the position of ASMSU's v ice- diology in India will be the topic w orthw hile topics, sa id B rooks. idea at its finest. All system s The Ulinl H um anists,a cam pus p re sid e n t of student s e rv ic e s ,” of a public le c tu re a t 7:30 F r i ­ b e rt, Schumann and B artók w ill y e a r ,” t h e C ollege of Social H ow ever, the pro b lem of fi­ "O p e ra tin g In conjunction w ith day In 204 C e n te r f o r In te rn a ­ be o ffered . Science d isc u ssio n s e rie s w ill seem to be “ g o" as it begins group, filed the suit. Debby Ben­ T e r r y H assold, Cabinet p resid en t nances h a s so f a r stunted the the "L iv in g - L earning” Idea • ** "d e fin ite ly continue th is y e a r ,” its second y e a r of offering a jam in , activ ities ed ito r of the re p o rte d . tional P ro g ra m s . P au l K apur, a grow th of th is idea. In th e c la ssro o m d o r m ito rie s ," " lib e r a l education with an In­ cam pus new spaper sa id , “ T h ere surgeon and p ro fe sso r at the T o w er G uard will hold a r e ­ said T h eo d o re J . B rooks, a s s i s t ­ "O nly two candidates a r e run­ T he C ollege of Social Science B rooks s a i d , " th e d isc u ssio n ternational dim ension.’’ Is going to be a serio u s problem ning for the office that re q u ire s C h ristia n M edical C ollege In V el­ tr e a t today a t the YWCA on ant dean of the C ollege of So­ s e r ie s w ill continue a s long as co n s id e rs th e se d isc u ssio n s an Just tim e and d e s ire ,” he sa id . lo re , India, w ill be the guest L ake L a n s i n g . M em b ers will c ia l S cience. they have student supp o rt.” m eet a t Beaum ont T o w er a t 6:30 Hoping to p re s e n t two o r th re e " e x c e lle n t o p p ortunity" fo r s tu - U N I T A R I A N U N IV E R S A L IS T C H U R C H Petitioning ends O ct. 18. sp e ak e r. D r. K apur se rv e s on the speech p .m . le c tu re s a te rm , th e C ollege of ** * Social Science along w ith the head V ice-p resid en t of student s e r ­ pathology and audiology co m m it­ S u n d a y , O c to b e r 16, 1966 An o rien tatio n workshop fo r the re sid e n t a d v is e rs and student v ic es has ch a rg e of such p ro ­ te e of the International Society ' F u n c t i o n ' p r e s e n t s 10:45 to 11:45 S ervice and Church School g ra m s a s Spartan S pirit, tutoring fo r R ehabilitation of the D isabled blind read in g p ro g ra m w ill be c h a irm en of t h e c u ltu ral and s e rv ic e , fresh m en orientation, with H e rb e rt O yer, ch airm an of held a t 9:30 a.m . S aturday in Old sc h o lastic co m m ittees in F e e Topic: the D ept, of Speech. T h e Dept, C ollege H all In the Union. C a rl H all, have ten tativ ely scheduled d istrib u tio n and O rganizations The G lnzberg O bscenity C ase: D ept. of Speech and the In tern atio n al Cook, blind s e rv ic e s co u n selo r the f ir s t d iscu ssio n fo r W ed., Oct. c a m p u s p e r f o r m e r s E ro s S upressed C om m unication I n s t i t u t e a re fo r Ingham County D ept, of s o ­ 26 In F «e H all. Students In good standing with sponsoring D r. K apur’s talk. c ia l w elfare, will speak. M em ­ " F in a l arra n g e m e n ts fo r th is C am pus ta len t w ill be the b rin g along four of his Go-Go Church School A vailable th e U niversity m ay apply fo r a pe­ • • • b e r s a r e re q u ire d to atten d . d ate and the p ro g ra m topic depend "F u n ctio n at the Junction” S atur­ g ir ls . Kendon School, 827 Kendon D r., L ansing tition In 308 Student S erlv ces T h e M anagem ent Club w ill co ­ * ** upon the av a ilab ility of the de­ day night a s the m en of Shaw Hall Shaw 's re g u la r F rid a y night Rev. Tom Smith, M in ister Ph. 351-4582 Building, sp o n so r an inform al g et-to g eth e r T h e Sailing Club w ill hold an s ir e d p r o fe s s o r s ,” said B ro o k s. p re s e n t a fre e v arie ty show from m ix e r w ill be held soon a f te r the between m a n a g e m e n t stu d en ts open house a t L ake L ansing, “ H ow ever, in the p ast, he said 6:30 - 8:30. v arie ty show. and faculty a t 4 p .m . F rid a y in fro m 1 p .m . to sundown, S a tu r­ "fac u lty m e m b e rs have been v ery S pectators should b ring blan­ from 7:00 P.M . the E ppley C e n ter T ea k ro o m . day. M em b ers w ill take v is ito rs co o p erativ e in fitting o u r p ro ­ R e fre sh m en ts will be se rv e d . sailin g in the clu b ’s F ly in g D u tch - g ra m s Into th e ir sc h e d u le s." • • * man J u n io rs . F o u r k ayaks w ill T h e M ichigan S tate F ilm So­ also b e available. With both th e d ates and topics of fu tu re p ro g ra m s undecided, k ets, sin c e the show w ill be p r e ­ se n ted outside, sa id Chuck D em ery, p re sid e n t of W est Shaw. MSU-OSU ciety w ill show "T h e P assio n of Jo a n of A rc ” by C a rl D re y - R ides w ill leav e from th e Ab­ th e co m m ittee h as co n sid ered ln - In c a s e of ra in , the show w ill m ove Into Shaw’s low er lounge. T he m u sic w ill ran g e from rock TVtickets * roomcoded bott en tra n ce of the Union by 1 to ja zz , sp rin k le d with folk and p .m . In c a se of ra in the open house w ill be Sunday a t 1 p .m . Isenberg Motown and go go g irls demon­ s tra tin g d ifferen t cam pus dances. * ** In te m a t io n a l T ick et h o ld e rs fo r the closed T h e m en of McDuff w ill hold an open m ix e r Sunday fro m 3 lecture set T he Ja m es K.Polk M em orial Rock Band w ill fu rn ish the rock c irc u it te le c a st of the Ohio S tate - MSU football gam e Saturday w ill and ro ll, the Honeyman T rio w ill m ix e r p la n n e d to 6 in McDonel H all, T he Isen b e rg M em orial L ec­ w atch the show in locations ln d i- : *** p re s e n t folk, the Bud Spangler tu r e s w ill begin a t 8 tonight w ith Ja z z Q uartet and the Soundettes cated by a code num ber on th e ir ! T he MSU International Club O m icron D elta Kappa w ill m eet A braham Kaplan, p ro fe s s o r of w ill sponsor a m ix e r 8 p.m . Sunday a t 7:30 p .m . a t 1640 and the Sounds w ill fu rn ish ja zz tic k e ts. philosophy a t th e U niversity of and Motown sounds. T ic k ets w ith no code m ark ed to m idnight S aturday in the U.N. C e d ar H ill D r., E a st L ansing. M ichigan, in C onrad A uditorium . A sp e cia l g u est appearance on them a r e fo r s e a ts In the m ain Lounge, Union. D r. M aynard M iller, geologist Kaplan w ill talk on " T h e Self w ill be m ade by Je ff K utash, auditorium . Code A is fo r Au­ T he m ix e r Is open to th e public and Mount E v e re s t expedition and Its Id en tity ." c h o reo g rap h er fo r the television d ito riu m c la ssro o m s 116, 117, i and th e re Is no ad m issio n ch a rg e. le a d e r, w ill speak. T he R u s s ia n - b o r n philosopher show, "U p b e at.” K utash w ill 120, 121 and 124. ea rn ed h is B.A. at the C ollege Code 2 is fo r Room s 5, 22, of S t. T hom as In M innesota, and 108, and 148 N atu ral R eso u rces “ BEST FORE IGN FILM ST A M W B 1 0 * K A R IM S K A , « JOSE F KRONER m k c t io •< JAN KAOAR m ELMAR X 10S MSUINTERNATIONALFILMSERIES h is Ph.D . a t UCLA. Having taught a t New York U n iv ersity , UCLA and U of M, P s y c h , g r o u p Building. Code 3 Is fo r 110 and 209 B erkey, and Code 4 is fq r I Room s 102, 103, 108, 110, 111, OF THE YEAR!” P resents he h as a lso been a v isitin g p ro ­ 116, 117, 202, 203, 208, 210, m e e t M o n d a y s Today 7:10, 9:30, Sat., Sun. 12:40, è l i Ti H W J —s NEXT ATTRACTION: "The Organizer" (Italian) f e s s o r a t H arv ard and C olum bia, In addition, Kaplan held a Gug­ genheim F ellow ship. The May 6 Issu e of T im e A s e r ie s of Inform al re s e a rc h d iscu ssio n s h as been planned fo r 211, 216, 217, 302 and 114 in B essey . M ultipurpose room s A, B and D In B rody a r e re s e rv e d fo r Monday nights In O ctober and 2:35, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50 P.M . J “ T o D ie In M a d rid * M agazine nam ed Kaplan one of tick et h o ld e rs w ith code 5. Code N ovem ber by the Social P sy ­ An en g ro ssin g d ram a of 1880 in d u stria l s trik e in n o rth ern the top 10 ed u cato rs in the United 6 h o ld e rs w ill go to Rooms 101, Ç LADMER chology In te re s t G roup. -L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y ^ Italy, s ta rrin g . . . . S tate s. 102 and the Klva in McDonel; , T he p u rp o se of the d iscu ssio n s At 3:00-7tOO-Late- • At 1:00-5.-00-9:00 p .m . ♦MARCELLO MASTROIANNI T he le c tu re s e rie s , honoring code 7 to 146 and 335 G iltn er; . Is to pro v id e an opportunity fo r ♦FOLCO LULLI the la te A rnold Isenberg, p ro ­ code 8 to Room 208 and the I tiu k tu g rad u ate students In social p sy­ SEAN CONNERY ♦RENATO SALVATOR1 f e ss o r of philosophy at MSU, w ill chology to le a rn about the c u r­ A rena In the Men’s IM Building; TOM ORROW A t 1:15 - 3:20 - 5;20 - 7:25 - 9;33P .M . Dr.No ♦ANNIE GIRARDOT Due to difficulties in fo reig n shipm ent, the announced F innish film WILL NOT be shown. p re se n t In fu tu re R ich ard S. R udner, of Washington U n iv ersity , C. W est Churchm an, of th e U n iv ersity of C alifornia le c tu re s re n t r e s e a r c h In te re s ts of the faculty In so cial psychology. T h e f ir s t d isc u ssio n w as held code E to Room s 113, 111, 128, 130, 132, 222, 224, 226, 237, { 238, 240 and the Klva in Erick-» son. w m T O N I G H T ---------- and P a tric k Suppes of Stanford U n iv ersity . Monday night. T h e re w ill be d is­ cu ssio n s ' ev e ry Monday through Code H ho ld ers w ill go to 101 H olm es; F to 101, 102 and 106 G\ Nov. 21, In 128 Psychology R e­ T h ese sp e a k e rs m eet with 400 W onders; Q to C - l , C-2 o r C -3 S h o w n at 7 & 9 P .m . se a rc h Building fro m 7:30 - 9:30 level se m in a r students the Sat­ W ilson; V to 100 Vet C linic; p .m . urday m orning following th e ir W to 126, 127n o r 127S Women’s 2L FAIRCHILD THEATRE A d m is s io n : 5 0 £ le c tu re s to d isc u ss th e ir re sp e c ­ tiv e field. Such m eetings "e n ab le stu ­ Next Monday, Ja m e s L . P h il­ lip s , a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of p sy­ chology and h um anities learn in g r e s e a r c h In stru ctio n ; and Ja m e s IM; and code Z to 29, 31, o r 32 Hubbard. T ic k ets a r e s till available, ac­ dents to In te ra c t In a p e rso n - cording to Rick M aynard, ASMSU to -p e rso n way with m en o u t­ S. U lem an, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r of v ic e p resid e n t fo r special p ro ­ M 90« R « f I N F O R M A T I O N ^ 482*3909 standing In th e ir field ,” said psychology, w ill hold the d is­ je c ts . T hey w ill be sold In Con­ . ,, F eatu re at 1:00 Joseph F . Hannah, p ro fe sso r of cu ssio n . All g rad u ate students ra d , W ilson A udltorulm and the T O D A Y 3 :0 5 - 5 :1 5 - M I C H I G A N 7:25 - 9:40 philosophy. and faculty a r e w elcom e. Student S erv ices Lobby fro m 1 to 5 p.m . Any rem aining tic k ets IEY 0M0 N. I . WELLS F e a tu re Today & Sat. w ill be sold S aturday a t the H E L D A uditorium . ' 1:10 -3 :2 0 -5 :3 0 -7 :4 0 -9 :5 0 ANO JULES VERNE... O V E R A l AMENTOSE TOTALLY SEW 2ND lie went DON’T MISS THIS "A TR U LY A D U LT L O V t STORY! Seatsopen cheeky young TOTALLY USEXPEGTED! FASCINATING DIFFERENT IT IS A B E A U T IF U L F IL M , F IN E L Y MADE I ' - N .Y . H e ra ld T rlb u n e " T H E W HOLE MOVIE S M ILE S . IT ’S A inBlockS Seats a r e available In th e Block * A m e ric a n é e fie s MOVIE HIT I B E A U T IF U L STORY AND EVEN HAS "S ” c a r d section fo r a ll hom e A H A P P Y ENDING . . football gam es, according to Don 9 th e d e a d ly M r. B tm la la n Doc G reene M artin, d ire c to r of S partan Spir­ D etro it News it. to sa ve k in k y L o n d o n In g e n u e ! Sept. 7,1966 Student» m ay exchange th e ir football c a rd fo r a Block ” S " r a k e iD O S G O K p a s s w hich elim in a te s w aiting in lin e fo r football tic k ets. T h is p a s s en title s them to en ter th e s w itc h e d -e n stadium 45 m inutes before gam e tim e a t th e designated g ate. T he t h r ille r ! ! ! O c to b e r i t N a t io n a l C artoon only req u irem en t Is that the stu­ M o v ie M o n th dent p a rtic ip a te In the halftim e "T H E ASTRO DUCK* a c tiv itie s of th e c a rd section. te . 1 NEXT! "KHARTOUM’ Students who a r e In terested should contact the Spartan S pirit E X Sigma ill presents DEAR JO H N starring Jarl Kulle and Christina Schollin office, 325 Student S erv ice s, 1-5 A G E R S H W IN -K A S T N E R (RASTREA I p .m . Monday through F rid a y o r PR O D U C TIO N N u 8lvri* A 9:30 a .m . - M em bership C la ss 9 : 4 5 a .m . Mirai,) • 11:11SM. 1518 S . W A S H IN G T O N (M^itllf graëttf , Inaia) • i:3l).m. R efreshm ent period in Church F o r tran sp o rta tio n phone 332-6271 o r 332-8901 F r e e bus tran sp o rta tio n 15 to Hniiy Ibra adalt. 5 .*1 L A N S IN G p a r lo r following w orship s e r ­ By 6:00 p .m . Saturday 30 m inutes b efo re each s e r ­ MM-Wiil f t *|tf vices IN V IT E S Y O U TO E N JO Y Rev. R. L . M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach v ic e around th e cam p u s. Unlm T ra in in g Union THE S E R V IC E S S U N D A Y DR. HOWARDSUGDEf 5 :1 5 p .m . h 3 t |.e . PASTOR E P IS C O P A L S ER V IC ES A T M SU P ly m o u th C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u r c h 11:00 A .M . ''G O D 'S G R EAT S O C IE TY ” A cro ss fro m the Capitol on A llegan ALUM N I C H A P E L 7:00 P .M . “ GOD’ S C IT Y M A G N IF IC E N T " (A uditorium D rive, E a st of K re sg e A rt C enter) 11:00 a .m . Sunday C O LLEG E AD U LT YOUTH B us S erv ice P rovided fo r Students 9:30 a .m . Holy Communion and Serm on B IB LE C LASS 8 :3 0 p . m . 5:15 a .m . Holy Communion and Serm on 2 COURSES OFFERED 9 :4 5 a . m . DR. TED WARD - Schedule A l l S a in ts P a r is h S T IM U L A T IN G ’’PILGRIM’S PROGRESS" 10:05 — Union Bus Stop (G rand River) (T e m p o rarily m eeting in E a s t L ansing DR. NORMAN BELL - 10:10 — C onrad H all B uss S T U D IE S 10:15 — L o t between E , McDonel 8t W. H olm es High School 509 B urcham D rive) Satu Pennsylvania at Lincoln "BOOK OF MARK’* rd a y Y O U R Q U E S T IO N S 10:20 — W ilson-C ase Bus Stop (Shaw Lane) 8:00 a .m . Holy Communion A lfilie te d w ith th e Stilktrs le ttili (m ih IIm SPECIAL MUSIC - 10:25 - - B rody Bus Stop (H a rriso n Rd.) 10:00 a .m . Holy Communion and Serm on A N SW ERED REFRESHMENTS J- frvtaiWliiji I ( F ir s t and th ird Sundays) ( l mites from Spartan Villa?«) Itar C A LL 4 8 2 -0 75 4 F O R F R E E BUS S ER V IC E Student Coffee-Donut T im e a t Plym outh H ouse B efore W orship S ervice R etu rn im m ediately Following On C am pus by 12:30 M orning P r a y e r and Serm on C a n te rb u ry (O ther Sundays) Sundays 6:30 p .m . Old C ollage H all, T h e Union / I w / 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 F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 9 9 new O K G O P le a d e rs a tta c k c i v i l r i g h t s c e n t e r s n e w tr a d in g p o lic y Nine additional field offices of WASHINGTON Iff] - R epubli­ assu m e th at th is ad m in istra tio n have been supplying in in c re a s - • th e M ichigan C ivil R ights Com­ m issio n w ill be se t up throughout th e s ta te w ithin the next few can co n g ressio n al le a d e rs fire d back T h u rsd ay a tP r e s id e n t Jo h n ­ h a s from its v ery f ir s t days been blind, deaf and In d ifferen t.” lng volum e the weapons and a m - m unition th a t a r e killing A m e ri- \ : C o m e see th e son fo r calling the GOP a p a rty F o rd supplied m ost of the heavy can b o y s. m onths. of fe a r, and dem anded th e ad ­ a r tille r y in the attack . " A s thousands of A m erican : m in istratio n stop its " tra ff ic k ­ He rec alle d Johnson’s w ords boys fight, bleed and die, a s la te s t g e a r T h ese offices w ill be In M uske­ : gon, Benton H arbor, B attle ing” with the R u ssian s. in a speech Oct. 7 when th e P r e s ­ the Soviet Union announced an : C ree k , Jackson, P ontiac, Sagi­ " I f dealing with the enem y, ident noted new U .S .-Soviet c u l­ en o rm o u s fu rth e r in c re a se in : naw, and on the e a st and w est who a r e dealing in nothing but tu ra l and a ir ag re em e n ts and Its econom ic and m ilita ry aid sid e s of D etroit. death to A m erican s in V iet Nam, announced new ste p s to expand to o u r en e m ie s,” F o rd said, is good b u sin ess, then tru th and trad e with the Soviet b lo c. F o rd " th is ad m in istra tio n m u st stop, S a tu rd a y a t T he L ansing office said that honor have indeed been p e rv e rte d quoted Johnson a s calling th is and sto p now, Its traffick in g with plans fo r expanding Into n o rthern beyond r e c a ll by th is ad m in is­ good b u sin ess. th e R u ssian s in ways th at can M ichigan had been suggested, but tra tio n ,” said the GOP H ouse only r e s u lt in Com m unist en ­ a r e s till sp eculative. "U ntil the Com m unist w orld couragem ent, growth and e n ric h ­ le a d e r, G erald R . F o rd of M ich­ A ccording to th e L ansing office igan. convinces us by act, not byw ord, m e n t.” th a t it not only seek s p eace but th e C a m p u s th e se citie s w ere se lec ted on the T h e e l e c t i o n - y e a r v olleys b a sis of th e ir concentrations of cam e out of a joint news co n ­ i t will so act to p re s e rv e peace m in o rity group populations, not feren c e by F o rd and S enate R e­ am ong m en, we w ill not be a 4 0 0 S p ir it tic k e t s n e c e s sa rily a s potential tro u b le - publican L e a d e r E v e re tt M. D irk - p arty to any deal, any a g r e e ­ sp o ts. sen of Illin o is. m ent, any arran g em en t, any t r e a ­ D irk sen seized on P re sid e n t ty, with C om m unists anyw here In l e f t f o r N i l g a m e T he expansion p ro g ram Itself ste m s fro m the ra c e rio ts that h it the L ansing, D etroit and Sense Of Touch Johnson’s ch arg e W ednesday that "R epublicans a r e afraid of th e ir the world, ’ ’ said F o rd . ’ T h e re a r e 400 tic k ets avail­ F o rd said he would u se in ­ ab le fo r S p artan S p irit’s trip C e n te ri own shadow s,” had no c o n s tru c ­ Jackson a r e a s la s t su m m er. c re a s e d Soviet tra d e with the to the M ichigan S tate-N orthw est­ F o r a b lin d c h ild , a sense o f touch is the o n ly way tive p ro g ra m s, and didn’t know T he C ivil Rights C om m ission Soviet bloc a s a bargaining point e rn football gam e O ct. 29, ac­ to " s e e " . Under the spo n so rsh ip of the E ast L ansing how to end the w ar In V iet Nam. to get R u ssian s to stop shipm ent cording to Dick M artin, d ire c to r sa id that ra c ia l conflicts can and K iw a n is C lub, c h ild re n fr o m the Lansing School fo r " I s the P re s id e n t b ew ild ered ?” of a n ti-a irc ra ft m is s ile s to N orth of Spartan S p irit. should be contro lled . T he Com­ the B lin d v is ite d the MSU fa rm s and " s a w ” the ani­ D irk sen asked. V iet Nam . m issio n c ite s so cial re fo rm as T he p r ic e of the trip is $12. m a ls . State News photo by Bob B a rit "W as he re fe rrin g to h is own th e b est action. U sing the num ber of A m eri­ T h is Includes gam e tick et, tra n s­ ad m in istratio n ? H is sta te m en ts In a re c e n t m em orandum sent actu ally spell out the m o st d am n ­ can tro o p s deployed In V iet Nam p o rtatio n and a box lunch. to com m unity officials in Michi­ ing p o litical self-in d ictm en t in a s a c r ite r ia , F o rd ca lle d the T ic k ets m ay be p u rch ased at gan th e C om m ission suggested m odern p o litical h isto ry . V iet Nam w ar “ the th ir d - la r g ­ 326 Student S erv ices from 1 - 5 alleviating so cial and economic G r a d g r a n t s a v a i l a b l e “ If th e P re sid e n t doesn’t know e s t w a r A m erican h as e v e r p .m . Monday through F rid a y . The conditions that aggrev ate m inor­ about R e p u b l i c a n p r o g ra m s ,” fought.” deadline fo r p u rch asin g tick ets Is itie s and fo rc e them to live un­ added D irksen, "w e can only F u rth e r, F o rd said , R u ssian s T h u rsd ay , O ct. 20. com fortably and unfairly by com ­ m unity refo rm . The C om m ission Is now plan­ f o r s t u d y i n J a p a n ning a m eeting on p o ssib le p osi­ tiv e com m unity action which w ill T h e governm ent of Japan is draw le ad ersh ip from throughout offering scholarsh ip s to A m er­ th e s ta te . The nine c itie s r e ­ ican graduate students fo r study ceiving new field offices w ill be at Ja p an ese u n iv e rsitie s fo r the is to prom ote international e x ­ change in the field s of education, scien ce and cu ltu re and to con­ trib u te to the m utual u n d erstan d ­ MARSHALL MUSIC CO. Included In the twenty p a rtic i­ academ ic y ea r of 1967. ing and cooperation between J a ­ J im W illia m s pating c itie s. T h e aim of the sch o larsh ip pan and foreign co u n tries. D ennis Wayne T h e fields of study a r e hu­ m an ities , social scien c es and 51 ST ANNUAL n atu ra l sc ien c es. T h e applicant m u st also be willing to study the ALL Pop L.P. 9s $2.87 m ono Ja p an ese language so that he m ay be able to rec eiv e in s tru c ­ N O T JU S T A S M A T T E R IN G tion in Ja p an e se. M e e t th e s e W J I M A g e x te n s io n c o n fe re n c e T h e re a r e two c a te g o rie s of duration of study: two y e a rs , Campus Summaries $1.87 d e e -ja y s as th e y to s tre s s c o m m u n ic a tio n s fro m A p ril 1967 - M arch 1969, o r one and a half y e a rs, from T H E O R IG IN A LS * s p in th e la te s t T he 51st annual conference of conference w ill be E a rl Butz, O ct. 1967 - M arch 1969. he M ichigan C ooperative Exten- dean of the College of A gricul­ G rad u ate s t u d e n t s d esirin g in o u r w i n d o w s . ilon S ervice w ill be held in the Jnion Building Monday through tu r e a t P urdu e U n iv ersity , and Sylvan W ittw er, d ire c to r of the fu rth e r inform ation on the M om - busho S c h o l a r s h i p P ro g ra m ATL ALSO — Complete Line Wednesday. M ichigan A gricu ltu ral E x p eri­ N A T . SCI T h is y e a r ’s them e is com m u- m ent Station. should contact the C onsulate G en­ e ra l of Japan, 520 N. M ichigan H U M A N IT IE S of Monarch Notes d catio n s. T h e goal, said d ire c to r A ve„ Chicago, 111, 3eorge S. M cIntyre, is to ” in- T he cooperativ e extension s e r ­ S O C . SCI ALL SUBJECTS. J. S tearn iorm county agents of new com - vice Is financed by fed e ra l, sta te nunlcatlon m ethods and equip­ and local governm ents. F e d e ra l ment to enable them to se rv e support began in 1962 under the * A H orse o f a D ifferent Color Sm ells Funny . m ore people effectively.” F ive-hundred people a r e ex­ S m lth-L ever A ct which author­ iz ed publication of lan d -g ran t 307 E . G ra n d R iv e r in fo r m a l m o d e lin g pected to attend th is y e a r’s con­ college re s e a r c h re su lts fo r ag­ ference. Key sp eak ers fo r the r ic u ltu ra l application. from 1 to 5 . . h ost SHOPPING FOR A '67? o f special v a l u e s H e r e ’s y o u r c h a n c e to s e e a ll th a t’s n e w , a n d w h a t g o e s w ith w h a t. G r e a t lo o k s f o r th e c l a s s o r d a te s c e n e . So m a rk y o u r c a le n d a r! B rin g a frie n d ! LENSINE by M U R J N F c o lo r fu l c o r d u r o y su its P rin ts an d s o lid s in lig h t and d ark c o lo rs . M is s e s ’ 99 a n d Fam ous jr. s i z e s . m ake. 18 E X C L U S IV E ! F re e r e m o v a b le c a r r y in g e x c itin g sh irt v a l u e s c a s e ! P ro v id e s h y g ie n ic , c o n v e n ie n t c a re fo r y o u r USE "COAR” PLAN— the continuous R o ll a n d lo n g s l e ­ le n s e s . eve s ty le s In s o l ­ owner auto renewal service from id s , p rin ts . B u t­ YOUR CREDIT UNION! to n or c o lla rs . b e rm u d a 3 .9 9 e a . 2° *6 Owning a new c a r is p ra c tic a l! You’r e always p ro tected from expensive re p a irs by This one solution m an u factu rer and d ea le r w a rra n tie s . does all three! You a r e sp ared the unavoidable, and unpredictable, expense of an aging c a r . You and g r e a t p r e t e n d e r coats your fam ily a r e always se cu re in th e safety of a new c a r. 1 . W E T S . L e n s in e 's s p e c ia l p r o p e r tie s B est of all, when you use "CO AR” financing you buy a c a r at le ss co st p e r month than A c ry lic p ile , n o v ­ a s s u r e a s m o o t h e r , n o n - i r r i t a t i n g le n s n o rm ally available from a n y bank o r o th er financing se rv ic e. s u r fa c e w h e n in s e r t in g y o u r “ c o n t a c t s . " e lty s ty le s . J a c k ­ J u s t a d r o p w il l d o it . 2 . C L E A N S . W h e n u s e d f o r c le a n in g , L e n s in e 's u n iq u e f o r m u l a h e lp s r e t a r d B U Y Y O U R N E X T C A R W IT H If you have been thinking about a new, 1967 c a r . . . call us today and find out how th rifty you can be e ts , 3 /4 le n g th s . p ric e d . and fu ll S a le j 38 b u ild u p o f c o n ta m in a n ts a n d fo r e ig n C O N FID EN C E . . . when you actually own one . d e p o s its o n le n s e s . C all Mike M ichels for c a r d e a le r co sts and 3 . S O A K S . L e n s in e is s e lf - s t e r iliz in g a n d p ric e s , and tra d e -in value financing fa c ts. a n tis e p t ic . Id e a l f o r w e t s to r a g e o r “ s o a k ­ M ake su re you do get a good deal when you in g ” o f le n s e s . R e d u c e s h a r m fu l b a c te r ia buy. ju n io r p e tite s e p a ra te s c o n t a m in a t io n . S k irts , t o p s , C A R R V I N 6 C A S E . E x c lu s iv e r e m o v a b le s la c k s , b lo u s e s . c a r r y in g c a s e f r e e w it h e v e r y b o tt le o f L e n s in e . T h e s c ie n t if ic — a n d c o n v e n ie n t MSU EMPLOYEES C re d it U nion M e m b e rs B ro k e n lo ts and 99 — w a y t o p r o te c t y o u r c o n ta c ts . L E N S IN E fro m 1019 T ro w b rid g e Road Phone 353-2280 R EALLY Do Have The Advantage. s iz e s . buys. H u rry fo r F»4 The M urine Company, Inc. . . . • y t c a r * s p e c ia lis t f o r 70 y e a rs 10 M ie higan S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 IT’SSOEASY to a PEOPLEREACHER Want Ad. The State News does not A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e Em p lo y m e n t F o r S a l e _______ F o r S a l e ________ w ith a p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious discrim inatio n In Its ad­ MUSTANG, 1965. V-8, radio, VOLKSWAGEN l96S. Sunroof. MARK 111 DUCAT! 1966, 250cc. C o o lest-h o ttest econom y num­ DRIVERS 2 l o r o ld e r. Apply 5 3 VOLUME ''G re a t Books of NEW MOON, 1965. Leaving city. h e a te r, plus e x tra s . E xcellent 5-speed, 31 hp, Candy apple V arsity Cab Company, 122 W estern World.*’ Excellent con- $2,400. 353-3757, 8-5,393-1083 low cost v ertisin g c o l u m n s . The S tate News w ill not accept condition, $1575. 508 G rove, b e r In town. IV 5-4817. red , ex tra equipm ent. L ike W oodm ere. 10-10/26 dltlon. 355-9932 . 5 -1 0 /1 7 a f te r 5 p j n . 3-10/18 E ast L ansing. ED 2-2876. 5-1 0 /1 7 new. 351-4361. 5 -1 0 /1 4 FACULTY WIFE needs p a rt tim e WOLVERINE. 1963. 46’ x id*. W ANT AD ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ in ates a g a i n s t religion, 3-10/14 v GL k SWa g EN 1955; i/000 SCHWINN; BACK to school, rid e housecleaning help . Good pay. 11th Annual A A U W 2-bedroom , v ery good condition. MUSTANG, 19ÓS. F astb ack , 4- m ile s, rad io , w h lte-w alls, sp o rt a Schwinn bicycle. P a r ts and 337-1597 evenings. 3 -1 0 /1 7 On lo t. 487-3301. 5-10/20 ra c e , colo r o r national o r­ ste erin g w heel, $1600. Can fi­ U s e d B o o k S a le • AUTOMOTIVE speed. P erfo rm an ce and ex­ a c c e s so rie s available, a lso s e r ­ BAR WAITERS, b a r-te n d e rs , I.D. CHAMPION 1963 M obile hom e. igin. nance. 353-1568. 3-10/18 O ct. 12-15 a t F é d é ra is in • EMPLOYMENT te r io r options. 482-9681, 487- vice all m ak es. LENZ BIKE C h e c k e rs, full o r Dart tim e 10’ x 55’. 2 -bedroom . On p r i­ • FOR RENT 5908. 3-1 0 /1 4 VOLKSWAGEN 1959.$3SO .O ver- SHOP, 409 South C ed ar, IV 2 - F ra n d o r. O ver 5000 books v ate lo t. 882-7564. 3-10/18 W a itre sse s full o r p a r t tim e . of a ll kinds. • FOR SALE MÜSTANG, 1965. 22$ h o rse - hauled, new tir e s - b rak e s, 6388. 3 -1 0 /1 4 E x p erien ce helpful but not nec­ RENT OF Sell 8 x 35 S tream llte; A u to m o tiv e • LOST & FOUND pow er. Excellent condition, 45,000. B ru ce, 332-6118. YAMAHA 250cc, l963. E xcellent essary . C all G ee P e tru sk e , ’GUITARS, GOOD condition, se re -' L o t 61, adjacent Moon L ake • PERSONAL 'HEV ELLE MALIBU 1965; good $1575. C all 627-2567. 5-10/20 3-1 0 /1 4 condition. M ust s e ll. C all C o ral G ables, ED 7-1311 a fte r n ad a r folk, $25; E uropean c la s­ on Colby L ake Road. 1-10/14 condition. Still on w arran ty . ÓLDSjMOÓILE 196Í, $8, pow er VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. “G oodcon- T im . 337-9152 . 5 -1 0 /1 4 sic a l, $40. 355-9914. 3-10/18 • PEANUTS PERSONAL J ? - 1 0 -1 0 /19 • REAL ESTATE White, 6-cy lln d er, autom atic, ste e rin g , pow er b rak e s, auto­ ditlon. M ust s e ll. 882-3449 be­ YAMAHA, 250cc. 6 ig G e a r, 1966. BED, CEDAR ch e st, tab les and Lo s t & Found $1700 o r reasonable offer. C all m a tic , co n v ertib le. Needs back fo re 5:00 p .m . o r 485-3759 Excellent condition. $675. ED F o r R e n t _______ c h a irs , re f rig e r a to r , tools, toys. LOST - PAIR of black rim m ed • SERVICE 646-6665. 5-10/20 window. $575. 339-2329. Can a fte r 7:00 p .m . 5 -1 0 /1 8 2-0206. 5 -1 0 /1 4 TV R E N tA LS fo r stu d e n ts. Er- 337-2051. 3-10/18 g la sse s In a jacket In A gri­ • TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET l966 Impala co n - • WANTED be seen at 6257 Reynolds Road, VOLKSWAGEN l963. P rim e con- s TR a T T o n 'S s p o r t cb N T E ft, conom lcal r a te s by the te rm AMBULANCE, 1953, C adillac. c u ltu ra l H all. 355-6063. v e rtlb le . Only 5,000 m ile s . IV H aslett. 3 -1 0 /1 4 ditlon. $800. Phone 337-9419. B enelll of L ansing, used bike o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV 3-10/14 E xcellent condition. 647-3891. 5-8227 o r 372-6779. 5 -1 0 /1 4 sa le . Y am aha 80 cc 1964, $249. RENTALS. 484-9263. C FOlfNt): STADIUM blanket at D E A D LIN E CHEVROLET, 19531 4 -d o o r, OLDSMOBILE, l95<5. E xcellent 3-1 0 /1 4 .i ■■ i .7T S ^ > C all co llect, a fte r 5 p.m , condition, money needed. $150. •• B enelll 125 cc 1966, $329. B e- ________________________3-10/18 MSU-U of M gam e. C all and 1 P.M. one clast doy be­ standard. 1965 Volkswagen. See between 5:30 - 6:30 p.m . Auto Service & Parts nelli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelll Apartments TYPEW RITER, L. C. Smith identify, Ju lia Hunt, 332-8661. fore publication 372-6119, anytim e during day 1020 Short St. 3-10/14 NEW BATTERIES. Exchange 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. £>Nfc BEDROOM, $125 plus u ti- S ilent. Second-hand, clean, ex­ ____________________ 1-10/14 o r night. 3 -1 0 /1 4 p r ic e fro m $7.95. New sealed B enelll 250 cc 1966, $569. U tles. G arag e, $100 deposit, no cellen t condition. $30.655-1444. LCST - VALUABLE com pany Cance1lotions - 1 2 noon one CHEVROLET 1959. 2-door.cJood OLDSMOBILE '98, 1955. Radio", le a s e . No ch ild ren o r p e ts . and p e rso n a l I.D ., O ctober 8, beam s, 990. Salvage c a rs , Suzuki 150 cc, $449. JV 4-4411. 3-10/18 class day before publication condition. $200. Call Jim F rew , autom atic, $95. C all 485-5392. 1915 E. M ichigan. C Phone IV 9-1017. 10-10/27 M ichigan Avenue, cam pus a r e a . 3-10/14 la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC B lA R KODlAK Magnum bow. 332-2501. 3-1 0 /1 7 AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South THREE ROOM furnished a p a r t- Rew ardI C all, 353-2424. L eft-handed, 48 pounds, $35. PHONE CHEVROLET l959. 2 - door, OLDSMOBILE 1963; F -$ 5 , 4- St.. IV 5-1921. C Aviation m ent. Okemos a r e a . Call ED 2 - 351-4132. 3-10/18 3-10 /1 7 sm all V-8, autom atic. $175. door sedan, rad io , w hite with 8531 o r IV 5-6581. 3-10/18 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 re d In te rio r, low m ileage, new M EL'S A U fO SERVICE. E ast FRANCIS AVIATION now fo rm - BONK BEDS, m ap le. ideal LOST - OPAL la v a lie r, se n ti- Phone IV 9-1895. 206 Bennett, ing MSU F acu lty Flying Club. EYDEAL VILLA: 1 - bedroom , m ental value. R ew ard. If found, L an sin g 's only g ara g e Is now fo r ap a rtm en t. $25. 277 Ma­ RATES Lansing. 5-1 0 /1 7 prem iu m tir e s . P ric e d to se ll. M em bership lim ite d . F o r in­ fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t. $165.351- c a ll 353-3097. 3-10 /1 4 IV 5-1369. 3-10/17 located a t 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ plewood D rive, 332-2660. 1 D A Y ............... S I . 50 CHEVROLET 196$ Impala con- v er. 332-3255. C form ation, phone 484-1324. C 5161. 3-10/18 LOST - KEY. E ngraved ’’Slave 1 -10/14 3 D A Y S .............S 3 . 0 0 v ertlble. Red with w hite top. OLDSMOBILE 1^54. Super 8§. MALE STUDENTS! One and two BLACK - DYED racoon ca p e- Sem per R enae.” C ontact 353- • ACCIDENT PROBLEM ? C all Em p lo y m e n t V-8, stick shift. 3 m onths 4 - door. H ydra-M atic, pow er ‘ bedroom furnished a p a rtm e n ts. 3022. R ew ard. 3-10 /1 4 5 D A Y S ............ 5 5 . 0 0 KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. co at. $45. L ike new . Call 482- guarantee. M rs. Bayle, fac­ b rak e s, o th e rs. 355-1239. PART TIME MALE l5 - ” 20 C lose to cam p u s. Im m ediate Sm all dents to la rg e w re ck s. 9251. 3 -10/18 (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) ulty extension 57707 o r ED 2 - 3-10/17 A m erican and foreign c a rs . hours p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. occupancy. $60 p e r student. Pe rsonal Over 10, 150 per word, per day, 5857. 1-10/14 ÓLbSMOÉILE, 1950. Excellent Good r a is e s w ith ex p erien ce. FLU TE - GRESCH, good condl- BEST FOOD on cam pus. Bus G uaranteed w o rk . 482-1286. 332-5330. 5 -1 0 /1 7 condition, money needed. $105 McDonald’s D riv e-In , 234 W. tlon. B est o ffe r. Phone P a t, a t the ZBT house. C all 332- 'CHEVY II, 1965; 11,000 m ile s, 2628 E. K alam azoo. C EYDEAL VILLA and B urcham There w II be c 50e servir» See between 5:30 - 6:30 p.m . G rand R iv e r. ED 2-4103. F ull 353-3092. 1-10/14 3218, ask fo r R ose o r G ab. 230 cu In, standard shift. $1500 Woods A p artm en ts. Two bed­ and booklieeping charne if 1020 Short St. 3-10/14 tim e w ork a lso av ailable. SMITH & WESSON .22 c a l. auto- 3 -1 0 /M 355-7989. 1-10/14 Scooters & Cycles room , luxury fu rn ish ed . Now th is ad is not paid withm PONTIAC, 19Ó4, G rand P rix , 10-10/20 m a tlc , m any e x tra s . $80. 351- SCOTS HIGHLANDERS w ant: C O M ET' 1962. 2 - d oor. M e- A LL-STA TE VESPA sco o ter, av a ila b le . F ully ca rp ete d , gen­ one a eel*. pow er b rak e s, pow er ste e rin g , SALESMAN, RETAIL e x p e ri- 4132. 3-10/18 b r a s s , p e rc u ssio n , and p ip e rs . chanic’s c a r . Get. what you low m ileag e, excellent condi­ e ra l e le c tric kitchen, garbage pay fo r. Maddy. 353-7424. radio and a i r conditioning. V ery ence, fa m ilia r w ith fish and d isp o sal, tile bath. C all F id elity MOVING - SLIDE p ro je c to r, g ui- Monday, 7 p .m ., D em onstration tion, s a c rific e , $125. 351-4718. ta r , d ish e s, ta b le s, odds and A u to m o tiv e 5 -1 0 /1 4 good condition. C all 337-0290. dogs. Y ea r round em ploym ent. R ealty . 332-5041. 5 -1 0 /1 9 H all. 3-10/18 3-10/14 3 -1 0 /1 4 O ver 20 y e a r s p re f e r re d . en d s. 485-9220. 5-10/17 DANCE? MUTATIONS! McDuff AUSTIN HEALEY, 1$64. E x tras, CORVAIR MONZA 1964 co n v e rt- HONDA 160, p r ic e $450. 1066 EAST SIDE L an sin g . One b ed- FRANDOR P E T SHOP. M r. M ixer, Sunday, 3 - 6 p .m . Me $1800. T rad e considered. 355- .lble. 23,000 m iles. A utom atic PONTIAC 1964; g TO, 4 -speed, m odel. C all 355-6317 a fte r 6 room fu rn ish ed . $125 w ith $100 F O l WEDDING and p ra c tic a l 8517, 7:00 a.m . to 2:30 p.m . p o sitra ctlo n , re v e rb e rlz e d r a ­ Schmidt o r Chuck M ath er. No d ep o sit. G arag e, no ch ild ren o r show er g ifts, com plete line of Donel H all. 3 -1 0 /1 4 tran sm issio n , radio, h e a te r. p .m . 5-10/18 3 -1 0 /1 4 dio. T ake over paym ents, IV phone c a lls . 3 -1 0 /1 8 p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ ' ’ARTHUR” IS STILL a rock $1,200. T e rm s if d esire d . Call HONDA, 1964, l$ 0 cc. Excellent AUSTIN HEALEY S prite l9 6 f. 372-0352. 5-10/19 4-2729. 5-10/17 YOUNG WOMAN to w ork full 10-10/26 WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast band. ’’A rth u r” p la y s 3 gui­ condition. $350. C all 351-5224 G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from ta r s , d ru m s, and an organ . . . New tire s , battery, exhaust. Re­ CORVETTE OWNERS, rad ial ply RAMBLE& AMBASSADOR w a- a fte r 5 . 3 -1 0 /1 4 tim e as dental a s sista n t in E ast PARTIALLY FURNISHED a p a r t- built engine, e lec trica l system . gen, 1961; pow er ste erin g , L ansing. Some ex p erien ce help­ m en t. M a rrie d couple only. D ri­ Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C sim ultaneously! I 353-2134. tir e s , P ire lli C lnturato. I50mph SUPER SPORT 90. 196$. L e ss Excellent condition. $600. 332- 60.000 m ile g u arantee. New b rak e s, rad io . $525. Phone than 3000 m ile s . Good condi­ ful. ED 2-8517. 3 -1 0 /1 8 ving d istan c e fro m cam pus. BICYCLE SALES, r e n ta ls and 3 -1 0 /1 4 5407. 10-10/27 $62.50 each, 200 m iles $50 each, 332-6271. 5 -1 0 /1 7 Conveniently lo cated . Near s e rv ic e s . Also u sed. EAST N EED A BAND fo r H om ecom ing? tion. B lack. $200. C all 353- BAND WANTED. D ru m m er AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1960; m ounted. 332-4916, 351-6342. RAMBLER, 1963, 4 -door C la s- shopping fa c ilitie s . 1221 High LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . C all PO P ROCK. 20 g re a t bands, 2190. Ask fo r Je ff. 5 -1 0 /1 8 with job needs band w ithout R oadster, $395. D rafted, m ust 3-10/17 s ic , sta n d ard sh ift, low m ileage, S tre e t. C all 337-1236. 3 -1 0 /1 4 G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. 2 go-go g ir ls . C all Steve, IV 4 - HONDA 305 DREAM. 1$65, 1700 d ru m m e r. T h re e -p lu s n ig h ts/ s e ll. 543-0090. 334 H oratio C O R V E T tE STING ¿AY, 1965. no r u s t. M ust se ll, $750. 2011 ___________________________ C 1021. 5 -1 0 /1 8 m ile s . E x tra s . 353-0255. w eek. D e sire , talen t. A uditions LUXURIOUS: NEW a p a rtm en t, SAFETY, HARDEN & coated le n s. Avenue, C harlotte. 5-10/19 21.000 m ile s. Red, both tops, T eal Avenue. IV 2-0307. Im m ed iately . Ronnie, IV 9-9126. m odern fu rn itu re and appliances TASTEFUL MUSIC fo r H om e- 3-1 0 /1 4 OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 4 l6 T u s - com lng. T he Bud Spangler 3 -4 - BUICK 1963 Wildcat convertible, P ire lli C lnturato tir e s . 365 hp 3-1 0 /1 4 3 -1 0 /1 4 throughout. N ea r cam pus. HONDA 160, black. E xcellent sing Building, Phone IV 2-4667. 5. T e r r y M aynard, IV 2-4590. beautiful condition. Will sell engine. 4-speed . B est offer over TRADE 1$59 MGA fo r 1^63-06 EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS Fouth m an needed. 595 S par­ condition. B o ris D em itroff, 351— _____________ 5 -1 0 /1 4 fo r $1600. 484-3171. 5-10/14 $3000. 351-6342. 2 -1 0 /1 4 cycle o v er 300cc, o r se ll $700. full tim e . M artin s H air F a sh ­ tan Avenue, 332-1221. 3 -1 0 /1 7 6798 between 7:30 - 11:00 p .m . SONY TC -2ob tape r e c o rd e r, a c - BUICK 1956. Excellent running CORVETTE STINGRAY, 1^66. 351-6838. 3-10/17 ions, S p artan Shopping C e n te r. WANTED: TWO g ir ls , w in ter LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. P ay 3-1 0 /1 7 c e s s o rle s and ta p e s. E xcellent condition. No ru s t. F o u r new 427 cu In, burgandy, like new. TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, h a rd - 332-4522. 5 -1 0 /1 8 te rm . One g irl, sp rin g te rm . le s s fo r the b e s t. W ash - 200 SUZUKI, 1966 - ¿50cc, X -6 condition. 351-9122. 3-10/17 tir e s . 355-1229 a fte r 6 p.m . IV 7-0405. 5-10/20 top con v ertib le. Excellent con­ S ublease, C ed ar V illage. 351- D ry - 100. Suits c l e a n e d , H u stle r, 6 fo rw ard g e a rs , take NEJAC NEEDS a s e c r e ta ry . 36- 3 -1 0 /1 7 dition. $1750. Phone P at 372- 40 h o u rs p e r w eek. P re fe r 4710.__________________ 5 -1 0 /1 4 P X S to re F ran d or p re s s e d - $1.50. S la c k s , CUTLASS 1964. Clean, h y d ra- over pay m en ts. 641-6187. CADILLAC HEARSE, 1953.Good 3731 between 7-10 p.m . ONE MAN fo r Eden Roc A p a rt- F o r wind and snow: C oats sw e a te rs, sp o rt co a ts - 750. m atlc, pow er ste erin g , pow er 3 -1 0 /1 4 student w ife. C all N ejac, 337- condition throughout.Good tire s . b rak e s. 655-1157. 3-10/14 ________________________ 5 -10/17 1300, fo r d e ta ils . C -1 0 /1 4 m e n ts. Beginning w in ter te rm . and Ja c k e ts m any sty les and WENDROW’S 3006 Vine. S tre e t. TRIUMPH HERALD, 1962 con- HONDA 305cc*)Superhawk. Low One block w est of S e a rs, H ours C all F ra n k , 332-0834. FORD 1961. 2 -d o o r, sta n d ard KEYPUNCH OPERATOR; p a r t 337-2280. 3 -1 0 /1 4 p r ic e s . T h e rm a l un d erw ear 3-10/14 v e rtlb le . Has new top and In m ileag e, ‘ex cellen t condition. 7 a .m . - 11 p.m . C -1 0 /1 4 six . New tir e s , b attery . $395. tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 FURNISHED APARTMENT; one $2.88 up. G loves, caps, h ats, good condition throughout. IV $525. 355-6002. 3 -1 0 /1 4 HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t CHEVROLET 1954. Body shot, 355-0914 a fte r 5 p j n . 3-10/17 South C e d ar, Suite #11, L an sin g . block fro m B erkey. P ark in g , socks, and b oots. Stop in and engine g re a t. $75 takes it. 351- 2-9812. 5 -1 0 /1 4 HONDA 1966 S cram b ler 160.1600 393-0250. C 3 -4 m a le stu d en ts. 214 B ailey. shop. M an. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , FORD 1935. E xcellent condition, TRIUMPH T R -3, 1958.G oodcon- m ile s. N eed money. $520 o r b est ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ 5212. 3-10/14 WANTED: A fem ale N u rs e ’s 351-9331. Im m ediate occu­ SWEET CIDER by th e gallon. orig in a l. 1957 Indian m o to r­ dition. M ust se ll. $600 o r o ffer. o ffer. 353-1907. 3-1 0 /1 7 JAC a t 543 E ast G rand R iv er, Aid, p a r t tim e w o rk . ED 2 - pancy. 3 -1 0 /1 7 Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ BUS DEPARTURES cycle, 250cc, recen tly o v er­ 489-7991. 5 -1 0 /1 7 H&NDA 160 S cram b ler, 1966. next to P aram o u n t N ew s. C hauled, $150. IV 5-7314. 5176. 5-1 0 /1 8 WANTED ONE m an fo r Colonial titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth To D etroit from E ast Lan­ T h re e m onths. Beautiful. B est A p artm en ts. A partm ent 4. Call Okemos Road, 337-7974. _______________________ 3-10/14 TRIUMPH 1963, T R -3 . Riff, o ffer. 355-6283. REFRESHMENT STAND help, sing Bus Depot - ED 2-2813 3 -1 0 /1 8 m ale o r fem a le. M ust be neat 337-0816. 3 -1 0 /1 7 18-11/1 Pe a n u ts P e r s o n a l , FORD 1964, F alcon. 4-d o o r w a- w ire w h eels, tonneau. Good L —9;25 a.m . TRAIL SUZUKI 1 9 6 6 ,1 2 0 cc.R ea- 27$ POWER TASCO te le sc o p e . IF I’M old enough to ero d e io r gon. Top condition. Can finance. shape. $850. 355-8863. appearing and dependable. Apply EL— 12:35 p.m . sonable te rm s . M ust s e ll, Houses F o r d e ta ils, call 372-4191. m y country, I’m old enough to 337-7086. 3-10/14 3-10/17 m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- E - - l: 3 0 p .m .(F ri. only) leaving co u n try . IV 2-7958. ________________________ 5-1 0 /1 9 v ote, 18-m illion y e a rs is not FORD 196$ 1/2, 2 -d o o r, h a rd - VOLKSWAGEN, 1066. White s e - IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. NEED FOURTH m an fo r th re e E — 3:30 p .m .(F rl. only) 1-10/18 MOVING - STROLL -O '-C H A IR , too young T .H .E . ROCK. dan. L ike fa c to ry -fre sh except 10-10/27 bedroom hom e off K alam azoo. E—4:50 p.m . top, V -8, autom atic, rad io . Ex­ HONDA 65; one y e a r old. Ju s t baby fu rn itu re se t, $100. En­ 1-10/14 p ric e . Only, $1395. Leaving HOUSEWORK IN E ast L ansing. 484-0173.___________ 3 -1 0 /1 4 L — 6:45 p.m . cellent condition. 372-4479. overhauled; good condition. $225 cyclopedia se t, $350. 372-5068. T ’’S” L; Happy 2 1 st and Good 3-10/18 country. 355-1199. 3-10/17 Good S ala ry . C all ED 2-5426 NEW THREE bedroom , u n fu r- E—8:35 p.m . H elm et lik e new, siz e 7. $10. ^ __________3-1 0 /1 4 Luckl Sunshine.* 1-10/14 MERCEDES BENZ, l^OSL, l966. VALIAN+ 1963. 4 -d o o r, au to - o r ED 7-2055. 3 -1 0 /1 7 n ished duplex. C arpeted, p riv a te - E— 11:30 p.m . Phone ED 7-2583. 3 -1 0 /1 8 Im m aculate, 2,000 m iles since HELP WAN’t E b , 3 -4 students, d riv e and p ark in g . U tilitie s. No Animal s DO PEO PL E laugh at you? W ear L -L o c al. E L -E xpress to F a r ­ m atic, good condition. Sell Im­ HONDA 1966, 30Scc S c ra m b le r. com plete overhaul. B est offer. p a rt tim e b a s is, m ornings, af­ stu d en ts. ED 2-5157. 3 -1 0 /1 4 a k ilt and w atch th e ir e x p re s­ mington, then Local; E -E x­ m ediately. $650. 489-3920. C ustom gold paint Job. H and STANDARD POODLE puppies. p re s s , m akes Northland Cen. 351-6191. 3-10/14 5-1 0 /1 4 tern o o n s - 20 hour m inim um . B est siz e fo r ch ild ren . E xcel­ sion] Scots H ighlanders, Mon­ C rac in g cam plus o th er ex­ Rooms G en eral la b o r, good pay. C all lent d isp o sitio n and blood lin e s. day, 7 p .m . D em onstration H all. t r a s . C all M ike 355-0628. Tom H erm an, 351-5640. MAN, SINGLE unsu p erv ised . $15. See a t 1626 Alpha a fte r 5:00. 1 -10/14 5 -1 0 /1 4 3 -1 0 /1 7 Cooking, P ark in g . C lose to cam ­ BSa 1965. Lightening 650cc. E n- p u s. 337-2636. 3 -1 0 /1 7 $50 up. 1-10/14 GfRLS 6 F E ast McDonel H all. TRANSMITTER OPERATOR. FOR SALE: “ Monkey. Call B ill gine lik e new. 351-6469. Ac­ D orian Is back In circ u latio n . GIRL NEEDED as ro o m m ate. THERE c e s s o r ie s . 5-10/20 OS&A 1$66; 175cc. O riginal tir e s , fen d e rs n ev er used. Phone Good pay w hile you study. C lose to cam p u s. F ir s t c la ss FCC lic en se re q u ire d . C a ll John E rsk ln e o r Dan C o ltra n e a t3 3 2 - Room only, no cooking fa c ilitie s. $50 p e r m onth. C all ED 7 - 2022.___ o r John at 351-6825. Mobile Homes 3 -1 0 /1 4 HOWARD 3$ x 8; S creened - In 3-10/17 J u s t call 353-1339 and ask fo r “ Peachy” . 1-10/14 d I e T PILL T a k e r - 11:00 M on- 489-4233. 3-10/18 5604. 5 -1 0 /1 9SINGLE ROOM fo r women. P r i - po rch , fu rn ish ed . $1195 o r b est day; 1:00 W ednesday. Would you HONDA S -5 0 196$. E xcellent con- TYPIST FULL - tlM E . ds. v ate en tra n ce , P ark in g . $60 p e r o ffer. C -5 M obile Home M anor. believe a w eekend? - Mou. dition, $200. 355-8123. Also two Regional P o u ltry R esearch m onth. G eorge C. Bubolz. 332- ED 7-0229, a fte r 7:00 p .m . 1 -10/14 b icy cles. 3-10/17 3-10/18 ARE L a b o ra to ry . S alary $ 1 .9 0 -$ 2 .2 5 1284. 153 Stoddard. C -10-14 HONDA TRAIL 55. Excellent con- p e r h o u r depending on ex p e ri­ d ltion. $200. T e rm s if d e s ire d . en ce. P hone, 372-1910, Ex­ F o r S a le Call 372-0352.- 5 -1 0 /1 9 ten sio n 285. 3-10/18 STEREO SPECIAL 4 -sp e a k e r HONDA 1965. 160cc. H elm et, w alnut, ap artm en t s iz e . $86; TV STUDENT WIFE fo r full tim e e le c tric s ta r te r , plus e x tra s . tubes 40% off, MUNTZ TV, 215 25. Excavate s a le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, ACROSS $450. 485-5306. 5 -1 0 /1 9 N orth C lip p ert, opposite S e a rs. 1. Sole of a 26. Camelo­ ACE HARDWARE, 201 E ast ALL i Join the G rand R iv e r. EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T u rn _______ C -10/20 6 F F S e t m a rq u ise diam ond, 1/2 c a r a t. A sking 5 -1 0 /1 8 O riginal p ric e , $475. $350. A p p raisal in­ plow 6. Soapstone 10. Card suit pards 28. Chatter 31. Sprinted $NIN6MfôivQHLO yo u r fre e tim e Into $$. F o r cluded. C all 489-4511. 5-1 0 /1 8 appointm ent In your hom e, w rite S fU b Y DESKS, sm all ch est, r o ll- 11. Winglike 12. Muttonfish 32. Family member KINDS ofYamaha M rs . Alona Hucklns, 5664School S tre e t, H aslett, M ichigan, o r c a ll IV 2-6893. 5 -1 0 /1 4 a-w ays & bunk b ed s. New and used m a ttre s s e s — all siz e s . Study lam p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape 13. Bill of fare 14. Epochs 15. Stocky horse 33. Antidote 34. First man 36. Compact 38. Bristle GIRL T 6 liv e in p riv a te room , r e c o rd e rs , m etal w a r d r o b e s , 17. Roam 39. Tribula­ quality hom e. T h re e blocks p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se lec­ about tions fro m cam pus, fo r baby sittin g , 18. Deposit 40. Merganser 2. Overlays 7. Sour vine­ tion new & used e le c tric fan s. of iro n in g . 337-0258. BUS BOYS. M ales. Sigma P h i 5 -1 0 /1 4 E verything fo r the hom e. WIL­ 19. Detach 21. Legal thing 41. Platform DOWN 3. Turmoil 4. Two-spots gar 8. Woolly COX SECOND HAND STORE, 9. Coarse 22. Positive 1. Spread 5. Bar legally if 1 at E psilon h o u se. Six d ays. 526 Sunset L an e. Phone 351-4160. 3-10/18 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . C 23. Entrance 1 Z 3 outward 4 3 6. Cap 7 0 4 10. Medical fluids 12. Lamprey J PEOPLEREACHERS MSU’s Yamaha T W G MALE students needed, half days, m o rn in g s and afternoons fo r d e liv e rie s . Jon Anthony, G .E . PORTABLE 19” television, stand, y e a r old, $100. 351-5224 a fte r 5 . 3 -1 0 /1 4 % % % IO 1 II 13 16. Ground 19. Bond­ servants Headquarters F lo ris t, 809 E ast M ichigan Ave­ S(5YTS 10-SPEED r a c e r , e x c e l- n i 20. Drugget è nue, L an sin g . 3-10/18 21. Kiwi lent condition. C all Bob, 355- i4 iS 11 23. Crown V MAIDS - DAY o r night, five day 3020 a fte r 1 p .m . 3-10/18 % % The te le p h o n e is g re a t - c o m b in e it w ith a c la s s ifie d B o w k e r & M o lle s w eek. C ontact M rs . Boggs, UNI­ CIDER MILL open - donuts, ap - 16 if 20 24. Florid f Ítf»* W ant Ad - and you have it m ade! P e o p le rea d th e W a n t VERSITY INN MOTEL, E ast 25. Barren land p le s, Oak B a rr e ls , COUNTRY ZI ti 26. Lawn A ds fo r a ll K in d s of th in g s . P ut y o u r a d w h e re th e p e o p le C y c l e Shop L an sin g . ¿-10/21 M ILL, 4648 Otto Road, C h ar­ % % % 27. Clenched PART tlM E G o - G o g irl o r fe - lo tte, M ichigan, 1-96 w est to 23 2» ti I í hands are . I T ’s SO E A S Y - m ale s in g e r. Apply in p erso n . C h a rlo tte exit, th re e m iles w est % i¿7 ¿Zi.$30 28. Duplicity J u s t p ic k u p y o u r p h o n e an d d ia l - » f u ll lin e of Yamahas Jo J o se p h ’s P ro-B ow l, 2122 N. of P o tte rv ille on V erm ontville » 20 29 29. W ar god L ogan. 10-10/14 highway and 1/2 m ile n orth on 31 % 30. Flower plot 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 31 33 ♦ fa st and expert se rv ic e BUS BOYS; m e als , Alpha E p sl- O tto. 543-2878. 10-10/21 33. Rough lon P I house, 5 d ays. 343 Al­ TELEVISION, 2 3 " Zenith c a s te r 3Ì $ iS 3fc 37 steep rock STATENEWSCLASSIFIED 2152 W. G rand R iver b e rt, 351-9463. HOUSEMEN - 5 day week o r 3-10/17 m odel. L ik e new, four y e a r s . ED 2-4905. 3-1 0 /1 7 sé i i 30 i 35. Animal's stomach 37. Narrow ♦%* 3 4 6 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . Okemos, Michigan w eekends. C ontact M r. Whip- CLARINET LEBLANC, two y e a rs io 41 inlet P h . 332-6977 key, UNIVERSITY INN MOTEL old, $75. Phone IV 9-1905. % % E ast L an sin g . 6-10/21 3-1 0 /1 8 M ich ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 11 C o u n se ls p la n W h o ’s W h o s e to m e e t T ria l to r e s u m e P ln n ln g s Jill M arsom , Highland P ark Hedy Bowman, Owosso Junior, Alpha Epsilon Phi toDavid B latt, Huntington Woods Senior, Zeta Senior to R obert O ssm ann, N iles Senior, D elta Sigma P i. ex -stu d e n ts a fte r 2 4 -h r re c e ss M ichele N isenbaum , D etroit T h irty -fiv e high school coun­ T h e tr ia l of S tate Sen. B e rn a rd Lukens on May 27, the day the the sen ate cham bers on June 1. B eta Tau. Senior to Bill G am burd, Ponti­ se lo rs who w ill v isit MSU Sat­ F . O’B rie n w i l l re su m e th is se n ato r allegedly f ir s t proposed Tw o senate s e rg e a n ts -a t-a rm s Sally H errington, Gun L ake ac Senior. urday a r e anxious to m eet with m orning a fte r a one day r e c e s s . she pose fo r him . Wilkie also te stifie d Wednesday that they had Ju n io r, A sh er Women to C la r­ th e ir fo rm e r students. The coun­ O’B rie n , a D etro it D em ocrat, Identified the m an’s licen se num ­ seen O 'B rien outside the sta te ence C ollison, Delton Junior, Sandra L ee R itth a ler, Itasia, se lo rs are from Allegheny fa c e s two counts of m o r a l s b e r a s SS-0005, the one r e g is ­ senate cham bers at 11:30 a.m . F a rm House. Illinois Senior to Wayne Kirby, County, P a ., and a re touring c h a rg e s fo r asking a 22-y e a r old te re d to the 31-y e a r old se n ato r. May 27, the tim e M iss Lukens Dianne W edem eyer, N orthville G randville G raduate Student, 11 M ichigan colleges and uni­ MSU coed to pose fo r nude p ic ­ A U n iv ersity police in v estig a­ claim s he m et h e r at th e Union. Ju n io r, A sher Women to C raig T rian g le. v e rs itie s . tu r e s and have sexual re la tio n s . to r w ho a rre s te d O’B rien O’Connell has also tr ie d to B arro w s, D etroit Junior, A sher P at Sokoloff, D etroit Senior, T h e tr ia l was adJournedW ednes- te stifie d that the sen ato r said d isc re d it M iss L ukens’ t e s ­ Men. Any students who attended any Wayne S tate, P hi Sigma Sigma day a f te r its th ird day when Judge he "w a s expecting" the police timony, claim ing that she once Lynn W estberg, F rem o n t of the following high schools in to S tuart B ordm an, Southfield Allegheny County a r e asked to G eorge J . H u tte r explained h is the day h e was a r r e s te d a t the filed false ch arg es of rap e against F re sh m an to C u rt M eyer, F r e ­ Senior, Delta Sigma P i. stop by t h e Student S erv ices wife w a s having s u r g e ry T h u rs - sta te cap ito l. an A ir F o rc e o fficer. m ont Ju n io r, T rian g le. Lounge from 9:30 to 10 a.m . day. U n iv ersity P o lice Sgt. Dan E . T he coed had e a r lie r te stifie d Betty W alker, B ethesda, M ary­ M ajor p rosecution w i t n e s s Hankins said th at O’B rie n had that A ir F o rc e C aptain Donald land Senior to Tom Steinfatt, M arion L ukens, Santa Ana, C alif., adm itted to him when he was V. O sterhout had forcibly rap e d T h ese schools w ill be re p re ­ E n g a g e m e r its Lansing Ph.D . candidate. se n io r, c la im s O’B rien , calling a r r e s te d June 3 that he had h e r in a Columbus, Ohio, m otel sented: M t. Lebanon, South Fay­ e tte , H a r-B ra c k , T a r e n t u m , h im se lf " L a r r y Angelo” fro m an m et M arion Lukens the night two y e a rs ago when she was a t ­ Naomi W etman, G rand R apids, M ary Lynne A lderm an, B ir­ Baldwin, Fox C hapel, C rafto n , In tern atio n al F ilm Studio Bldg. before. tending a sm all Ohio college. Alumni to M arc Shaberm an, m ingham Junior to R ichard T . N orth H ills, W est M ifflin, N orth la s t May 27. She said the man D efense A ttorney John O’Con­ O sterhout claim s that M iss Huntington Woods Senior. Law ton, G rand Blanc Senior. A llegheny, M ontour, Moon Union, In tern atio n al F ilm Studio stopped nell th eo rized that the e n tire Lukens went with him voluntarily C arla Evans, D etroit Senior C hurchill A re a , Plum Borough, h e r n e a r the Union Bldg. la s t May case w as engineered by an in­ and th a t “ no force was involved.” to Jam es M cLaughlin, C harlotte Avonworth, H ighlands, P o rt-V u e 27. She said t h e m a n suran ce lobby, who feel senate L t. C ol. Ja m es R . D upler, who Senior. L ib e rty , Q uaker V alley, Stow e, f ir s t asked if she would be in ­ at that tim e was the legal ad v iser b ills introduced by the D etro it Judy L andgraf, Davenport, D i a n C ris t Thom as Je fferso n , D uquesne, te re s te d in modeling sp o rtsw ea r, sen ato r a r e d etrim en tal to th e ir to the b ase com m ander and h is Iowa Junior to F re d N elson, A- Mount Lebanon, L atro b e and W est D eer. What Is It? and la te r told h e r that she would in te re s ts . staff, te stifie d t h a t the rap e kron, Colorado Ju n io r, Alpha Ep­ r e c e i v e s be re q u ire d to pose fo r “ c h e e s e ­ Up to th is point, the defense has ch a rg es filed by the coed had C h ild re n fro m the La n sin g School f o r the B lin d silon P i. c a k e " p ic tu re s. attem pted to e s t a b l i s h that been dropped on grounds of in ­ The co u n selo rs will m eet with w e re taken on a to u r o f the D a iry R esearch P lant by P a tric ia M cCorm ick, L athrup W orking with U n iv ersity and O’B rie n was in the sta te capitol sufficient evidence. re p re se n ta tiv e s of the Office of the E ast Lansing K lw a n is C lub. U nderstanding ma­ Senior, Alpha O m icrom P i to Jim State P olice, M iss Lukens ag reed building a t the tim e he w as a l ­ c h in e ry can be ha rd f o r a b lin d c h ild , but is made A shley, D earborn Junior, Theta s c h o l a r s h i p A dm issions and S cholarships and to m eet the m an she knew as to u r the cam pus a fte r the m e et­ e a s ie r when things a re e x p la ln e d b y a n u n d e rs ta n d ln g legedly contacting M iss Lukens D elta Chi. "A ngelo” on June 2, to pose and th a t th e se n ato r is not the ing. ad u lt. State News photo by Bob B a r it Diane E. M acey, P ittsburgh, Dian Kay C ris t, Ann A rbor fo r " s ta g " p ic tu re s. M iss Lukens man c a lle d " L a r r y A ngelo” , Pennsylvania Junior to L eonard ju n io r, rec eiv e d a $500 sch o lar­ M. Linton, C oral G ables, F lo ­ ship from the G re at Books of te stifie d he picked h e r up th at night, but left h e r a t an E ast L ansing re s ta u ra n t when he r e ­ The d e f e n s e claim s that O 'B rien m et M iss Lukens on June ISTHE rida G raduate Student. the W estern World and Synto- 2 to interview h e r for a s e c r e ­ S e rv ic e plcon Co. fo r h e r outstanding s a le s and com pany re p re se n ta ­ tion. G O P l e a d e r e n c o u r a g e s alized he was being followed. F ive o th e r coeds have iden­ tified O’B rie n a s the m an c a lle d ' ta ria l p o sition. T h e coed had been r e f e r r e d to him a day e a r lie r by a " L a r r y A ngelo,” defense W IGGYSCENE "A n g elo ,” who also asked s e v - : claim s. M iss C ris t, a so cial w ork m a­ SICK PIANO? L et a p rofessional pianist c a r e fo r your piano. jo r , com peted with college stu­ Tuning, voicing, and re p a ir. C all dents from D allas, S y racu se and s t u d e n t p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t y e r a l of them to pose fo r Indecent p ic tu re s. W illiam W ilkie, head resid e n t Sen. M ichael O’B rien, also a D etro it D em ocrat, but no re la tio n FORYOU? Jim H arvin, 351-5187. 3-10/18 D etroit em ployed by the com pany. ad v ise r in W est F ee H all, te s - to th e defendant te stifie d th a t he LIKE TO tu to r o r give G erm an people to help stim u late th is dy­ T h is y e a r can be a turning tified seeing O’B rien with M arion saw a m an nam ed Angelo outside T he p rese n tatio n w as m ade **A dynam ic im age” is th e key le sso n s. R easonable. C all, 353- nam ic im age, he said . point fo r the Republican p a rty . T hursday by Ja m e s Brown and p h ra se of the Republican cam ­ Although the Republicans a r e a N ev er befo re h as th e re been such I t ’s the la te s t hang-up. T he 7908. 1-10/14 R . J . F ogle, division and d is ­ paign 1966, J e r r y Roe, d ire c to r m in o rity p a rty , Roe s tr e s s e d that psychadelic Go-Go s c e n e . enthusiasm fo r th e candidates, DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p a r e n e tr ic t m an ag ers of G reat Books, of organizations, Republican Soon it w ill be the big noise th is m ean s unlim ited opportuni­ h e said . F ra n ch ise d S ervice Approved by resp ectiv ely . State C en tral C om m ittee, told the tie s fo r th e p a rty to im prove Roe explained how students V o l k s w a g e n S e r v i c e on cam pus. T he c u rre n t issu e D octors and DSIA, The m ost A fter graduation, M iss C rist MSU C ollege Republican Club a r e needed to help the Republi­ of T h e Saturday Evening P o st and gain. m odern and Only p ersonalized intends to w ork in so cial w ork Monday night. The R epublicans m ust take ad­ can cam paign by d istrib u tin g lit­ ta k es you on the rounds of New se rv ic e in Lansing, providing and fo r G reat Books. M iss C ris t vantage of th is opportunity and e ra tu re and telephoning v o te rs. Y ork’s " t o t a 1-environm ent” you with diaper p a ils, poly bags, felt the experien ce she gained T h e Republican p a rty encour­ w ork tow ard a dynam ic fu tu re a n d R e p a i r nightclubs. E xperience the d eo d o rizers and d ia p ers, o r use th is sum m er w as invaluable. ag es activ e p articip atio n of young through Gov. Romney, Roe said . fra n tic kaleidoscope of fla sh ­ your own. Baby clothes w ashed ing lig h ts, m o v i e s , slides, f r e e . No deposit. P lant in­ ¡P » « '.... co lored sm oke and deafening A ll m a jo r and m in o r w o rk undertaken spection invited. AMERICAN ro ck *n’ ro ll that give you an DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. SPECIALLY TRAINED VW PARTS - - W holesale & R e ta il LSD tr ip with no side effec ts. C all 482-0864. C G et with New Y ork’s ‘T a k e - DIAPER S E R V IC E ,L a n s in g 1 s O n B e in g O ver G e n e r a t i o n ” a s they R e b u i lt E n g in e s F r o m $ 1 3 5 .0 0 Je lly B elly th e ir c a re s away. T e a c h e rs c an g iv e h o p e fin est. Your choice of th ree types. C ontainers furnished, no M y s e lf Find out what to w ear when deposit. Baby clothes w ashed M u f f l e r & I n s t a l l a t i o n F r o m $ 1 8 .9 5 m aking the new scene: bust f re e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ s h i e l d s , f l u o r e s c e n t m in i­ cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. Can d re a m e rs be te a c h e rs? tim e s , and prom ising fu tu re s, fered w in ter te rm . She noted that' B r a k e R e l l n e (4 w h e e ls) $ 2 1 .6 0 s k ir ts , s ilv e r m otorcycle ja c - BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 O r can te a c h e rs be d rea m ers? but fo r many those d rea m s seem th is te rm 250 elem entary educa­ heor — k ets, alum inum w igs. Is th is lik e unattainable illu sio n s. tion students a r e taking that phase re a lly a new a r t m edia as E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C They both can se rv e a purpose T u n e U p s F r o m $ 5 .9 5 T he d rea m s of ch ild ren and of th e ir train in g on cam p u s, and its inventor believes? Is it if they dream of giving ch ild ren th e d re a m s of dedicated te ac h ­ only 11 a r e off-cam pus. Typing Service from slum a re a s the chance fo r a e r s can be rea lize d through a fo r your school? Find out T he co o rd in ato r said that th is ANN BROWN, typist and m u lti- b e tte r life . strong d e s ire to w ork, and work te a c h e r - train in g p ro g ram Is the U N IV E R S IT Y in the O ctober 22 issu e of lith offset printing. D is s e rta ­ T hese children a r e d re a m e rs . h a rd , fo r what you want to be­ f ir s t of its kind in M ichigan. One the S aturday Evening Pn^p . '/ / / of the FO R E IG N C AR tions, th e se s, m an u scrip ts, gen­ They dream of nice h om es, good com e re a l. of its unique fe a tu re s, she said , P ick up on it today, baby. V LIBERAL W e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ p erie n ce . 332 8384. C T h ese a r e som e of the Ideals of a new te a c h e r-tra in in g p ro ­ w as t h e clo se student - faculty contact within the p ro g ra m . S in c la ir S ER V IC E 3029 E . Kalamazoo GENERAL TYPING, seven y e a r 's P aul F ederoff, education in­ g ram in which MSU is engaged. s tru c to r and F lint J r . College SUNDAY 12:05 NOON at C lip p ert acuotisM ACAflNI experience in law . Sondra H a r e s a y s 482-5832 489-8211 a ffilia te , said that the students W right. 372-4091. T Y p TTCS TERM p a p e rs and th e se s. 3-10/14 E le ctric ty p e w riter, The p r o g r a m , " P re p aratio n fo r Teaching D isadvantaged C hil­ d ren ” , sponsored by the Mott in te re ste d in MICI want to m ake a significant contribution to so­ c ie ty . " T h e s e k id s," he said , W V I C - F M 9 4 .9 me F o u n ta in S t r e e t C h u rc h open 7:30 till 9:30 weekdays POST Foundation and in co rp o rated by O N SALE NOW fast se rv ic e , 332-4597. c o m p u t e r " h a v e com e to give. They a re G ra n d R a p id s , M ic h ig a n 'D R IV E W ITH CARE & BUY S IN C L A IR ' a g ran t a s th e Mott Institute 15-10/28 the P eac e C orps ty p e ." / fo r Community Im provem ent (M - PAUllA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. ICI) is defined by R o b ert J . IBM S ele ctric and Executive. M arsh of the education d ep a rt­ M ultilith Offset P rin tin g . P ro ­ s a v e s c a s h m ent a s " a com m itm ent of con- fessional th eses typing. N ear cam pus. 337-1527. C A new m ira c le component, the T he gran t am ounts to o v er BAR.BI MEL, P ro fessio n al typist. E le ctro n ic R e t i n a Computing $3 m illion fo r a te n -y e a r p ro ­ No Job too la rg e o r too sm all. R eader, will help im plem ent one g ra m . Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C of the country’s m ost advanced d r i v e r inform ation p ro g ra m s, T he p ro g ra m , open to elem en­ T ra n s p o rta tio n said Ja m e s M. H are, S e c re ta ry ta ry education m a jo rs , o ffe rs NEED 5 rid e rs to Ohio State of S tate. two te rm s of off-cam pus ex p e r­ ience. During the f ir s t te rm the gam e. By plane, $25 each, round T h e com puter, now in operation student tak es his m ethods block tr ip . 351-4676.________3-10/14 at the Michigan D epartm ent of in an " in n e r c ity " school d is­ State, is geared to save the sta te tr ic t, e ith e r in F lint o r D e tro it, W an ted an estim ated $600,000 o v er the the two p articip atin g c itie s , in B6TTOM HALF of 1000 Sunoco th re e -y e a r conversion p erio d of p re p a ra tio n f o r doing student Sunny D o llars. C all Alex, 351— n ea rly 20 m illion driving teaching in a disadvantaged a r e a . 5263. 1-10/14 H are said the com puter, the CHILD CARE. Age 2-5, only my f ir s t one in Michigan and the M arsh said the theory be­ home, 5 days, 8-5 p.m . 332- second hind the p ro g ram is that a stu­ in any U nited States dent who will work in a slum 6972. 1-10/14 governm ent u n i t , re a d s and a re a needs different train in g that TWO NON-STUDENT tick ets to - tr a n s f e r s to com puter tape co m ­ those who intend to p u rsu e a g eth er fo r N otre Dame gam e. plete p ages of typew ritten m a te r­ teaching c a r e e r in " a silk -sto c k ­ C all 355-7354. 3-10/17 ial at the r a te of a page a second. ing type sc h o o l". TWO NON-STUDENT tic k ets to Savings to the sta te w ill com e N otre D am e gam e. Call M ary­ through elim ination of the m anual M rs . Jacquelyn N ick e rso n ,c o ­ o rd in ato r of MICI and " o ffic ia l ann, 351-9456. 3-10/18 keypunching operation in h is d e­ r e c r u it e r ” fo r the p ro g ra m , said PORTABLE STEREO w ith d e - partm en t, he said. th at such a p rep a ra tio n puts the tachable sp e ak e rs. Good condi­ " B e sid e s saving the state mon­ new te a c h e r at e a se in the c la s s ­ tion. $125. C all 351-7402. ey over the long r u n ," H a re s a id , room and m akes him o p eratio n al 3-10/17 " i t o ffers m ore efficiency. It so o n er. EXPERIENCED TYPIST d e s ire s in c re a s e s speed and accu racy by M rs . N ickerson said she p re ­ typing jobs in my home, rem oving fo rm a t re s tric tio n s of f e r s to define the ch ild ren in­ evenings. IV 2-6172 a fte r 5:30 key-punched c a r d s ," he said . volved a s "h av in g lim ited back­ d jt i . 3-10/17 A ccording to H are, the new g ro u n d s.” T his she feels is m o re BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 com puter will b e p ro cessin g acceptable to the fam ilies in­ fo r RH positiv e, $10, $12 & m o re than 5,000 d riv e r licen se volved, and may be one of sev­ $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT applications each day as they a re e r a l in te rp re ta tio n s of th e a c ­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 re c e iv e d from exam ining statio n s tual situation. She said no m a tte r E. M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - fro m a ll sections of M ichigan. what te rm is used it should ex­ plain the educational background, 3:30 Monday and Tuesday; 12- Inform ation including a r r e s ts , and not be r e fe rre d to cu ltu re 6:30 T hursday. 489-7587. C convictions and accident re p o rts o r econom ics. TWO NON-STUDENT tic k ets to will be re-ty p ed and re a d for T he p ro g ram was in itiated in P urd u e gam e. C all H enry, 351- en try into the com puter sy stem . S ep tem b er 1965. L a s t sp rin g 4892. 3-10/14 'T h i s task , o f monum ental te rm the f ir s t group took its WANTED ONE tu to r M andarin propo rtio n s, will take th re e y e a rs m ethods block off cam p u s. T hat C hinese. David Snyder, 1231 before it is com pleted” , H a r e g ro u p , now num bering 26, is D aisy L ane, E ast Lansing. said . O ther Inform ation, such a s student teaching in disadvantag­ __________ 5-10/17 a d r iv e r ’s nam e, a d d re ss, and ed a r e a s . NEED - TWO non-student tickets lic en se num ber, w ill be re a d T h e ir f ir s t te rm in the in n e r- to P urdue gam e. Call 351-7849, d ire c tly from the applications. city school d is tric t co n sisted of 3-10/18 ’T h e re a d e r is actu ally a s y s ­ taking m ethods block c o u rse s at TWO NOTRE Dame non-student tem in its e lf” H are sa id . He the schools involved, observing tickets wanted. C all 355-42 34. sa id that the com puter would have te a c h e rs , becoming acquainted _____________________ 3-10/18 application fo r other jobs such with the people and ‘the a r e a , $$$$ FOR 2-3 N otre Dame tic k - a s the u ltim ate com puterization and tu to rin g pu p ils. T he stu­ e ts . Need d esp erate ly . 353- of vehicle t i t l e s a n d 'r e g is ­ d en ts also v isited ch ild ren at 0425. 5-10/19 tra tio n s . He added t h a t o th e r hom e. M rs . N ickerson said th at 25 NOW being featured at the NEED ONE room m ate fo r 4 -g irl M ichigan sta te governm ent agen­ 2 1 3 € . 6 ra n b ftibe r C oat I n tu ii tig ju n io rs a r e needed to p a rtic ip a te ap a rtm en t. N ear cam pus. 337- c ie s a lso plan to use the sy stem . in the m ethods block being o f- 2115. 5-10/18 \ 12 M ich ig an State N e w s , E a st L an sin g , M ich ig a n F r id a y , O c to b e r 14, 1966 Th* Clan o» 'S7-t§ L e g is la tio n c l o s e r o n p o llu tio n c o n t r o By M IKE BROGAN s e rv e rs, the opinions of m ost E c o rs e asked ihe co m m issio n to in d u stries w ere th at proposed co n sid er t h a t in d u stry 's a r ­ State News S taff W r ite r regulations w ere "to o strin g e n t” gum ents w ere the sam e ones used 2 0 2 D e L u x e R o o i I l S . t h e L a rg e st m otel in L ansing a re a and "e x trem e ly co stly to sm a lle r “ six o r seven y e a rs ag o .” While m em b ers of “ Muskegon m an u factu rers. "T h e com m ission i s being S u m p t u o u s l y f u r n i s h e d in d e c o r a t o r c o l o r s o f M a n d a r i n G o l d C itizen s for C lean A ir” dem on­ T iffa n y G o ld . M a je s t i c B lu e B lu e E ld e rb e rr y A u tu m n G o ld A ttorney F ra n k C ooper, asked by o b jecto rs to delay and A b s in th e . M id i B lu e a n d G r a p e stra te d outside the M ichiganC ap- council fo r the M ichigan M anu­ to s it down and talk o ver m in o r ito l T h u rsd ay , M ichigan's A i r fa c tu re r’s A ssociation, said he . H eated Swimming P ool-P atio -K id d ie Playground pollution bill p assed by the le g ­ p oints of the reg u la tio n s,” P e tr ie felt se rio u s legal questions would sta te d . "T h e se a r e the sam e • E x e c u t iv e S u ite s 1 F re e C o n tin e n ta l B re a k fa s t isla tu re la st y e a r. be g en erated by the p ro p o sa ls if arg u m en ts we h eard six and seven • B r id a l S u ite s 1 F re e W a k e u p C o ffe e R e p re se n tativ es of v ario u s in­ enacted, y e a rs ago. And we should have • K itc h e n e tte A p a rtm e n ts F re e T V a n d R a d io te r e s ts in the sta te and p riv ate • C o n fe r e n c e & M e e t in g R o o m s 1 F r e e Ic e citiz en s coverged on the house done som ething th en .” • 2 4 - h o u r S w it c h b o a r d S e r v ic e F r e e P a r k in g re p re se n ta tiv e s to listen a n d "I subm it that the ru le s exceed statu to ry lim itations and if adopt­ M o s t in d u stria l r e p r e s e n ta ­ " T h e M otel With a College E ducation” voice opinions o ver the c o m m is­ ed as they now stand will be ch al­ tiv e s voiced ag reem en t with the sio n ’s proposed reg u latio n s. • E le c tr o n ic B e d s id e T V C o n tr o ls • B e d s id e R a d io C o n tr o ls lenged in co u rts of law ,” he said . ru le s in g en eral but felt s e c ­ • E le c tr o n ic M e s s a g e W a itin g S ig n a ls • R o o m S t a tu s S ig n a ls D r. A lb ert E .H e u stis, d ire c to r T w o Muskegon women, p a r t of tions of the reg u latio n s dealing • E le c tr o n ic W a k e -u p B u z z e r S y s te m • M a id -in R o o m S ig n a ls of the Michigan P ublic H ealth the delegation d em onstrating out­ with p e rm its and lic e n s e s would • T o u c h - T o n e T e le p h o n e s in E v e r y R o o m • E le c tr ic B a t h r o o m W a ll H e a t e r s D epartm ent and ch airm an of the " lite r a lly bury a staff under State Capitol Pickets a ir pollution com m ittee, e x ­ plained that t h e com m ission side, said they felt a stro n g code was needed im m ediately. m ountains of p ap er w ork,” • • T o u c h - T o n e d ir e c t p h o n in g fo r s p e e d a n d p riv a c y In d iv id u a l th e r m o s t a t ic c o n t r o ls f o r h e a t in g a n d c o o lin g W r ite fo r r e s e r v a tio n s o r c all AreaCode 17 5 3 5 i 5500 would m eet la te r to co n sid er the R esidents fro m Muskegon came up to Lansing to dem o n stra te in fa v o r of a ir p o l ­ M rs. A. G re s s le r of the W est­ suggestions and re m a rk s d is c u s ­ lu tio n c o n tro l. A le g is la tiv e com m ittee meeting in the C apital is discussing a ir ern M ichigan m anufacturing a re a sed in the m eeting. Under the Supervision of Zisook Motel Corporation p o llu tio n at the present tim e . State News photo by Tony F e rra n te cited the Wall S tre et Jo u rn a l as R u g g e r s h o m e “ E ventually, a fte r due co n sid ­ era tio n o v er the p ra c tic a lity and leg ality of your suggestions and rep o rtin g many in d u strie s s u c ­ cessfully collecting re sid u e from sm elting and foundry p ro c e s s e s A fter having la st Saturday off, Don't just sit there, L o a n s c a u s e d b a n k f a i l u r e our own, final recom m endations will be filed with the S ecre tary of S ta te 's o ffic e," H eustis ex­ and sellin g it at a p ro fit, th e M ichigan S tate Rugby Club re s u m e s its fall schedule to m o r­ "W e a s c itiz en s have the rig h t row ag ain st W indsor on Old C ol­ Wallace Middendorp. DETROIT f - Seven d irec to rs action was taken because Pub­ cu it C ourt asking the Common­ plained p rio r to the h earin g . As p red icted by le g isla tiv e ob- to b rea th e fre sh a i r , ” M rs. G r e s ­ lege F ie ld , at 3:00 p.m . s le r said, “ ju st a s in d u stry has Make a noise. Ondrink of the Public Bank of D etroit, which collapsed in one of the lic ’s a s se ts w ere less than its lia b ilitie s. Although the fa ilu re w as one of the biggest since the w ealth bank " b e re stra in e d from any fu rth e r tra n s fe r o r assig n ­ m ent of any a s s e ts of Public the rig h t to pollute i t . ’’ MSU lo st its opening g am e, 3 -0 , two w eeks ago to the Uni­ As p leas fo r m eetings between v e rsity of M ichigan, but Coach Sprite, the noisy soft biggest bank failu res since the in d u strial ex p erts a n d co m ­ N eville Doherty re p o rts th re e D epression, attacked the bank’s D epression, officials said it w as Bank other than in the norm al M a rin e s m ission m em b ers w ere voiced by new men will be in the b ack- takeover today as "clandestine” not caused by cu rren t tight money c o u rse of b u sin e s s...” re p re se n ta tiv e s of se v e ra l la rg e field to give the S p artan rug­ and asked the co urts to block any m erger of its a sse ts with another bank. policies or by th reats of r e c e s ­ sion. T hey blamed bad consum er mail robbery c o m in g here Students in te reste d in infor­ co m p an ies, fo rm e r sta te r e p r e ­ g e rs ex tra speed ag a in st the sentative A lexander F e t n e o t unusually la rg e W indsor club. drink. Public Bank was put into r e ­ What d id you do ceivership late Tuesday night and turned over to the F ederal loans, mainly in the home im ­ provem ent field. (continued fro m page I) m ation concerning college stu­ dent M arine o fficer tra in in g p ro - Dont Just Stand There! when J o e (B o x ca r) B rk cz p m lu j was The seven d irec to rs, ap p ear­ C o rm ie r s a i d in v estig ato rs g ra m s will have an opportunity k ic k e d o f f th e Deposit Insurance Corp. which, in turn, Im m ediately sold it to the Bank of the Commonwealth, ing at a news conference to m ake th e ir f ir s t official public sta te ­ found that the thieves took 28 to speak to UJS. M arine C orps r e g is te re d envelopes and sm all o ffic e rs next week. A re lie f o ffic er pro cu rem en t head fo r the “ GABLES’ f o o t b a l l team j u s t b e c a u s e h e f lu n k e d m ent, said they had filed a p eti­ p ack ets, containing money, s ix out o f fo u r of another D etroit institution. d etachm ent of the M arine Of­ tion with the Wayne County C ir- sh a re s , bonds and " o th e r legal f ic e r Selection T eam in Mich­ h i s m a jo r s ? What State banking officials said the d o cu m en ts." igan will be on cam pus from d id you d o , W a lla c e T he re g iste re d item s had been O ct. 17 through O ct. 21. M iddendorp? m ailed by banks, large firm s and Two cap tain s and a num ber Ju m b o And when th e Academic freedom ization of State News and on the individuals to points in Canada of en liste d men will be at the and the United S tates, he said . Union Building from 9 a.m . to He added that the th iev es did 5 p.m . s c h o o l n e w s p a p e r 's e d i to r s r e s ig n e d in WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE p r o t e s t b e c a u s e The C h a n c e llo r w o u ld n 't a llo w th e (continued fro m page 1) p u b lic a tio n of c e r ta in s a la c io u s p o rtio n s o f distribution policy have brought not take any m ailbags. F o r fu rth e r in form ation, men If th e re w ere not enough tim e C o rm ie r said in v estig ato rs a re may ca ll Gunnery Sgt. F red Spoon ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ < 1 " N ig h t In a G i r l ' s D o rm ito ry " for the judiciary to m eet, th ree anything close to re a l co n tro ­ looking into the p o ssib ility that of the Lansing M arine R e cru it­ you j u s t s a t , d i d n 't you? m em bers of the judiciary, on the v ersy . ing Station at 489-6806. Y o u 'v e made a m ockery o f y o u r T he academ ic council e a r lie r the theft was an inside job. l i f e , W a lla c e M iddendorp! recom m endation of the ombuds­ man, could issu e a sim ila r in­ sent the publications question Y o u 'r e a v e g e t a b l e . P r o t e s t , W a lla c e M idd en d o rp . junction, the recom m endation back to the faculty com m ittee proposed. The proposed student faculty on student affairs for fu rth e r study. T he f a cu 1 1y com m ittee will H ILLEL FOUNDATION F R I 4:30-7:30 Take a s t a n d . Make a n o is e ! Or d r i n k S p r i t e , th e n o is y s o f t d rin k . 319 H illc rest at W. G rand R iver Open a b o t t l e o f S p r i t e a t ju d iciary would act as a " s u ­ study the am endm ents sent by featuring: th e n e x t cam pus s p e a k - o u t. L et p rem e c o u rt” for the U n iv er­ the academ ic council and, using i t f i z z an d b u b b le to th e sity.) F R ID A Y O C T . 14 7 :3 0 p m ME and DEM GUYS them, draw up an am ended v e r­ m asses. "U nder this provision an in­ sion of the document they f ir s t L e t i t s l u s t y c a r b o n a tio n Sabbath S erv ices at Alumni M em orial Chapel Oneg Shabbat junction could have been issued handed the council in June. e c h o th ro u g h th e h a l l s o f iv y . against anybody on anything,” s ix nights a week L et i t s t a r t , tin g lin g T he am ended version will be C. C . K illingsw orth, p ro fe sso r circ u lated among the m em b ers of lab o r and industrial relatio n s, of the academ ic senate, the sta n d ­ S aturday 10 am . Sabbath S erv ices at Hillel House SUNDAY O C T . 16, 6 p m . a t H ille l fhgfP H r I V I I e x u b e ra n c e i n f e c t th e crow d w ith e x c ite m e n t. said. K illingsw orth suggested to the council that any provision for ing com m ittees of the senate, the academ ic council, o fficers of faculty organizations and o fficers S u p p e r - F o r u m - S o c ia l P ro f. H erb ert Kisch w ill d isc u ss "T H E JEWS: A Min­ o rity of Money & In te lle c t? " Everyone W e l c o m e . CORAL GABLES SPRITE. 50 TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T Do th e s e t h i n g s , W a lla c e M idden d o rp . Do th e s e t h i n g s , and w hat b i g c o r p o r a t i o n i s g o in g t o h i r e you? injuctive power include guide­ of student organizations for th e ir F o r rid e s phone 332-1916. “ The original land grant tavern” KEEP IT QUIET. com m ents. lines for a hearing and lim i­ tations on the injunction s im ­ ila r to those set up in the U.S. court system . S everal m em bers of the council seem ed to fea r that the inclusion of a hearing would slow down the p ro c e ss so much the injunction could not be issued in tim e, Combs said. IN THE LANSING - EAST LANSING AREA T he academ ic council sent the O n t h i s p a g e y o u ’ ll f i n d a d i r e c t o r y o f f i n e a r e a e s t a b l i s h m e n t s f o r y o u r d i n i n g , d a n c i n g , a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t t h i s w e e k e n d . proposal for an injunction to the faculty com m ittee on student a f­ f a irs with the instruction to find Restaurant Serving Daily SPIRO’S CAFETERIA F or Show An A fte r- S n a c k , A F or Fine Steak Dinners a way to speed up "due p ro c e s s ” to m eet such em ergencies. The faculty has generally a c ­ for gracious and SUNDAY SPECIALS ROAST CHICKENl BREADED VEAL I 1/4 L b . Q u ie t Tw o, D in n e r O r A F or P la c e cepted the original guideline r e ­ M ashed o r F ren ch I C U TLET I To U n w in d A nd The Best Steak House port with approval, said John Reir.oehl, chairm an of the facul­ delightful dining F rie d Potato | M ashed o r Choice of Cole Slaw! 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