M o n d a y In s id e t o d a y . . . C lo u d y . . . E d ito r ia l disse n t, p .2 . . . and w a rm e r, high in MSU fo o tb a ll game, p .A M IC H IG A N the m id dle 50’ s. F ive p e r­ Isenberg le c tu re , p . / cent chance o f ra in today C ourse e va lu a tio n syste m , p .9 STATE and to n ig h t. U N IV E R S IT Y O cto b e r 17, 1966 10c V o l.59 N um ber 60 E ast Lansing, M ich ig a n Manila Meet Highlight Of LBJ Asian Tour WASHINGTON if) — A fter a final flu rry into a busy round of speechm aking and visiting with crow ds and V IP s. m uch of the way but will g . on sid e to u rs of h e r own fo r tree-p lan tin g , studying held a s e c re t National S ecurity Council se ssio n and d elivered a s u rp ris e evening of dom estic activ ities, P re sid e n t Johnson At dawn the next day he goes to Pago h is to ric s ite s and city planning and talking speech at M aryland U n iv ersity . s e ts off today on a 25,000-m ile journey Pago w here, during a b rie f refueling stop, about beautification. through the F a r E a st. he to u rs the Samoan island and se e s native Saturday, Johnson held p u b l i c c e r ­ Johnson plans to v isit at le a st six Sunday, he flew to Doylestown, P a „ to d an c ers. T hen it is on to W ellington, New em onial signings on leg islatio n for con­ nations in 17 days. ad d re ss a P olish -A m erican gathering. Z ealand and around the c irc u it, calling se rv a tio n and for creating a tran sp o rta tio n It w ill be the f ir s t tim e an A m erican on GIs n e a r the N orth-South K orean b o rd er departm ent, and p riv ately signed other p resid e n t, w hile in office, h as s e t foot in Johnson’s v is its to New Z ealand and before retu rn in g to W ashington via A laska b ills p assed by the adjourning C o n g ress. A u stralia, New Z ealand, T hailand, M al- A u stralia have taken on an added sig­ on Nov. 2. He publicly p raised the D em o crat- a ls ia o r A m erican Samoa. T h e o th er two nificance in the internal p olitics th e re . M rs. Johnson will be with h e r husband co n tro lled C ongress, m et with 30 m ayors, co u n tries - the P hilippines and South K orea - w ere v isited by P re sid e n t Dwight Parting Words D. E isenhow er in 1960. I t w ill be Johnson’s f ir s t tra v e l outside th is h em isp h ere since he becam e p resid en t in 1963. He v isited some 34 co u n tries as EDP REPORTS Rev. George D avis, m in is te r , N ational C ity C hurch, has some p a r t­ vice p resid e n t under John F . Kennedy. ing w ords fo r P re s id e n t and M rs . Johnson on the eve o f th e ir de­ T h e seven-nation M anila conference of p a rtu re f o r the F a r E a st. P re s . Johnson is scheduled to v is it seven c o u n trie s in seventeen days. UPI Telephoto national le a d e rs whose fo rc e s a r e fighting the C om m unists in V iet Nam is also the f ir s t m ultination sum m it conference in A sia to be attended by a U.S. p re sid e n t. TV c l a s s e s p o p u l a r , b u t T h e Manila sum m it conference, p ro ­ By ANDREW MOLLISON BOARD OF TRUSTEES posed by P hilippine P re sid e n t F erdinand E . M arco s, is expected to review the V iet News E xe cu tive R e p o rte r Have in a ccu ra te s te re o typ e s handicapped s tu ­ dents, fa c u lty and a d m in is tra to rs in t h e ir s tru g ­ The TV sc re e n flick ered through the gle to educate each o th e r? E xecutive re p o rte r Nam w ar situation, se arch fo r peace m e a ­ la s t Bam Z A PPPpp POWIs of Batm an. A n d re w M o llis o n th in k s so, and in th is fiv e - p a r t su re s, deal with n o n -m ilitary effo rts in F iv e of the 11 students In the Berkey Hall s e rie s , s ta rtin g today, he e x p lains why. South V iet Nam and exam ine p o ssib ilities classro o m left. The o th ers pulled out note­ C a n d i d a t e s t e l e v i s e d of b ro a d e r cooperation among the free books. They w e re about to see a closed Ml A sian pow ers in v ario u s field s. T h e tw o-day m eeting com es at a tim e c irc u it TV le c tu re fo r Com m unication 100, FIRST OF FIVE PARTS a survey of how men exchange m e ssa g e s. C andidates fo r the two se a ts on M ichi­ of m ilita ry su c c e sse s fo r t h e seven But when one of the students tw isted the gan S tate’s Board of T ru s te e s will face D em o crats com peting fo r the two seats pow ers, who together have m o re than channel s e le c to r to CCTV, w hat actually U niversity of Illinois, su m m arized the CCTV, and the overw helm ing m ajo rity , the v o te rs on a s e rie s of television p ro ­ on the MSU Board a r e Nathan M . C onyers 1,000,000 m en under a rm s in South V iet appeared w as som ething called Shorthand lite r a tu r e on student learn in g by CCTV. 65 p e r cent, revealed no significant dif­ g ra m s to preced e election day, Nov, 8, and the B o ard ’s p rese n t ch airm an W arren N am . Attending a re the governm ent heads feren ce. M . Huff. I. His findings— of 393 com p ariso n s to find F eatured on the th re e pro g ram s e rie s , of the United States, South K orea, the Two of the students le ft. But It was a out how much students le a rn in TV, as But Davis and Johnson w ere In terested in addition to the four MSU candidates, will The two Republicans a r e incumbent P h ilip p in es, A u stralia, New Zealand, cold rainy night In F eb ru ary , so the oth er opposed to live, co u rse s, 21 p e r cent fa­ specifically In the MSU situation, w here be the eight candidates vying fo r se ats F ran k M errim an and Kenneth W . Thomp­ T h ailan d and South V iet N am . four stayed in the cozy classro o m to pick v o red CCTV, 14 p e r cent did not favor (P lease tu rn to the back page) on the governing boards at M ichigan and son. C andidates from two of the th re e schools T h e m eeting is the c o re of Johnson’s up a few p o in te rs on fa st note-taking. Bat­ Wayne S tate. tr ip around which he h as arran g e d a The i2 candidates will be fielding ques­ will ap p e ar on each show, with a Repub­ m an and shorthand. All v ery useful and lican and a D em ocrat from each school. bustling itin e ra ry . edifying no doubt. But m ost people would tions asked by the e d ito rs of the student At Honolulu, Johnson heads im m ediately new spapers at the th re e u n iv e rsitie s. The T hus, with th ree shows and four different not reckon the evening as an outstanding candidates on each show all 12 candidates p ro g ra m ’s form at w ill be sim ila r to NBC’s "M e e t the P r e s s ." Two s e a ts a r e to be fille d on each of w ill a p p e ar. Wayne and Michigan S tate will lead trib u te to th e educational potential of CCTV. T hat tru e anecdote, one of hundreds V erw oerd a s s a s s i n the th re e governing b o ard s. Each board has four p erso n s running fo r the positions. Q uestions asked the candidates will off the s e rie s . Appearing from Wayne will by L e slie R . S chm ier (R) and N orm an O . S tockm eyer(D ). M errim an and Conyers O S U telecast resp o n sib le fo r the myth of CCTV as an un tried se c o n d -ra te Instructional tool, w ill ap p e ar from MSU. is typical of the atypical Incidents through l i k e l y t o p l e a d i n s a n i t y oses m o n e y co v er a wide range of to p ic s, from th e ir which m ost of us gain our im p ressio n of Wayne will be p aire d with U-M fo r the qualifications fo r and philosophy of univer­ T safen d as, 48, was em ployed as a second show. Winding up W ayne’s ap p ear­ CCTV. JOHANNESBURG, South A frica OR — sity governing boards to th e ir opinions on p arliam e n tary m e ssen g e r at the tim e an ces w ill be M rs. Jean McKee (D) and Thus the special significance fo r MSU D lm itrlo T safen d as, accused o fth e a s s a s ­ academ ic freedom fo r students. of V erw oerd’s m ass assination. He had D r. A lfred H. Sokolowski (R). Leading off ASMSU lo st approxim ately $1,500 on students of a blu e-co v ered re p o rt issu ed sination of P rim e M in ister H endrik V e r­ In addition to th e ir own q uestions, the p assed a s white in th is rac ially se g re­ fo r U-M will be John J . C ollins (D) and la s t May by R obert H. Davis, d ire c to r of woerd, goes on tr ia l Monday and th ere e d ito rs--M a rk R. K illingsw orth from the S atu rd ay 's MSU-Ohio State football game gated country, although he has since been M rs. T rudy H uebner (R). learn in g se rv ic e , and F . C raig Johnson, is speculation he w ill plead insanity. M ichigan D aily, V artan Kupelian from the telev ised o ver closed c irc u it TV, r e ­ d escrib ed as a m ulatto. Com pleting the s e rie s w ill be the final T h e speculation was set off by the fact (Wayne) Daily C ollegian and Kyle C . K er- p o rted T e r r y H assold, ASMSU’s C ab i­ a s sis ta n t d ire c to r of the Educational De­ four candidates from MSU and U-M . bawy from the S tate N ew s—a r e seeking net p resid e n t. velopm ent P ro g ram (EDP): that a leading p sy c h ia trist h a s been Thom pson (R) and B oard C hairm an Huff He w ill be heavily guarded, largely for q uestions from the stu d en ts, faculty and Student in te re st in the gam e was m is­ Final R eport: Evaluation of R egular appointed to a s s is t Suprem e C ourt Judge (D) w ill ap p ear from MSU w hile U-M will his own p rotection, when he goes on tr ia l a d m in istratio n of th e ir resp e ctiv e in stitu ­ C lassro o m L e c t u r e s D istributed by A. B. B ey ers a s an a s s e s s o r. T safen d as’ field M rs. Irene Murphy (D) and Robert calcu lated , he said. fo r h is life. tio n s. J . Brown (R). CCTV defense atto rn ey s have a lis t of 30 m edical Q uestions from M ichigan S tate should "W e thought that because o fth e in te re st M urder c a r r ie s the death penalty in D ates fo r the shows, which w ill p ro b ­ In th e g am e, ex c ess publicity would not To Campus and D orm itory C lassro o m s men and psychologists they a re likely to South A fric a. Execution is by hanging. be ad d re ssed to Kerbawy in c a re of the ably ap p e ar during the evening have yet be n eed ed ," H assold noted, “ but we r e a ­ It is one of many previously unpubli­ ca ll to the stand. H is defense is being financed by the S tate N ew s. to be decided. A rran g em en ts also a r e Oemg The shows will orig in ate from Michigan lized a fte r T u esd ay 's sa le s th at in te re st cized re p o rts issu ed by EDP, a ll of them T h e re will be no Jury in the Suprem e sta te , m ade to a i r the shows in D etro it and o u t- was not a s g reat as ex p ected ." designed to help the faculty help the stu­ C ourt sum m ary tr ia l, S ta te 's educational sta tio n , WMSB-TV, A sen io r judge, Jacq u es Van Wyk, is sta te M ichigan. dents help th em selv es. V erw oerd was stabbed to death in P a r ­ Channel 10. Aside from that, H assold continued, heading a se p arate investigation into all c o sts w ere g re a te r th is y e a r. Davis and Johnson a r e h ardly the f ir s t liam ent in Cape Town on Sept. 6. T sa fe n ­ a sp e c ts of the a ssa ssin a tio n . His in­ What only co st approxim ately $2,000 people to analyze the use of CCTV as an das w as seized by cabinet m in iste rs and q u irie s include a probe into T safendas’ fo r la s t y e a r ’s N otre Dame gam e averaged In stru ctio n al tool. o th e r m em b ers of P arlia m en t in a stru g ­ background and secu rity arran g em en ts O’BRIEN TRIAL $4,940 th is y ear, he said . In 1962 W ilbur Schram m , from the gle Im m ediately a fte r the assassin atio n . a t p arliam en t buildings. Lobbyist juror dismissed; W ages p a rt of incre a se T h e re a r e two m ain re a so n s why this y e a r ’s c o sts w ere so much g re a te r, H a s­ defense establishing alibi sold said . An in c re a se In w ages accounts fo r much of the ex c ess co st. " L a s t y e a r , a ll c itie s e a s t of Lansing By BOBBY SODEN fo r nu rsin g In te re s ts in t h e sta te leg­ paid to u se o u r w ire s , low ering o u r co sts is la tu re a y e a r ago. co n sid erab ly ,” he added. State News S ta ff W r ite r L a te r in the day, two m o re defense A nother facto r contributing to the fa il­ D efense of S t a t e Sen. B e rn a rd F . w itn e sses te stifie d that they had seen O’B rien is expected to ca ll a t le a st u re of th e clo sed c irc u it T V to m eet O’B rien In the s ta te capltol May 27 at its c o s ts was the fact th a t th is was an 10 m o re w itn e sses sta rtin g today a s the th e tim e prosecution contended the 31- m o ra ls tr ia l begins its second w eek. off-w eekend, said H assold. y e a r-o ld se n ato r w as propositioning an H assold concluded that ASMSU has no In F rid a y ’s sessio n a ju r o r w as d is­ MSU coed to pose fo r nude p ic tu re s and m issed by Judge G eorge J , H utter on Im m ediate o r fu ture plans fo r continuing have sexual re la tio n s. the te le c a st of away football gam es. grounds that she had serv ed as a lobbyist M ary Sm all, th e excused ju r o r, explained that she did not know O 'B rien , but "rec o g n iz ed som e of th e defense w itn e s s e s ." As a lobbyist M rs . Sm all A m b a s s s a d o r to b y m o n ey w oes re p re se n te d the State A ssociation fo r L icen sed N ursing Homes and P ra c tic a l N u rses in 1964 and 1965. u rg e U N r e m o v a l N A T O u n ity Defense A ttorney John D. O’Connell apparently req u ested the d ism is sa l of to S w itze rla n d the ju ro r, but o ffe rred no explanation why th re a te n e d th e fo rm e r lobbyist m ay be p reju d iced UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (#) — The again st O 'B rien . idea that the United N ations should move LONDON [If]--B ritish D efense S ecre­ O’B rien has claim ed, how ever, that a ta ry Denis H ealey said Sunday that money out of the United States w ill be revived group of in su ran ce lobbyists have fra m ed th is week in the G en eral A ssem bly's is the problem In trying to c a r ry out the th e ch arg es ag ain st him . m ilita ry stra te g y se t down by the North Budgetary C om m ittee. Both O 'C onnell and P ro se cu tin g A m bassador Ja m il M. Baroody of A tlantic T re a ty O rganization (^lATO). A ttorney Donald L . R eislg ag re ed to Saudi A rabia said Sunday he w ill suggest T h e re ’s talk h e re of a plan fo r blanket continue the tr ia l with a fiv e-m an ju ry . cu ts in the E uropean fo rc e s of the United S tates, B rita in and se v e ra l s m a lle r NATO Defense continued its attem p t to e sta b ­ lis h an alib i fo r th e accu sed D etro it to U.N. m e m b ers sittin g on that com m ittee th at t h e y co n sid er taking U.N. head­ q u a rte rs to E urope - p referab ly to Winning Touchdown co u n tries to head off a p re m a tu re with­ D em ocrat a t th e tim e he w as allegedly Sw itzerland. draw al of som e B ritish tro o p s on the lu rin g M arlon L ukens, a 2 2 -y e a r old He expects to speak In the 119 -natlon Fighting a driving rainstorm and an aroused Ohio State team, Michigan State came Rhine. Healey, in a rec o rd e d television p ro ­ Santa Ana, C alif, sen io r in m u sic th erap y . co m m ittee today o r T uesday. He told a fro m behind Saturday to score an 11-8 victory over the Buckeyes at Columbus. M iss Lukens te stifie d la s t w eek th at she re p o r te r he would u rg e the delegates to g ram , said, " T h e m o st dangerous thing w as stopped by O’B rien a t 11:40 a j n . think tw ice befo re giving S ecretary-G en­ Quarterback Jim m y Raye led the team to the winning touchdown, as he completed is the situation we have lived in fo r sev­ e r a l y e a rs in which the stra te g y , which May 27 a t the Union Bldg., e r a l U T hant a go-ahead to plan another fcm r pa sses in an 89-yard drive. Fullback Bob Apisa hurdled the line f o r the score, building fo r t h e p re se n t headquarter NATO is supposed to follow in a c r is is , Robert W aldren, fo rm e r ch ief s e rg e a n t- and Dick Kenney completed the Hawaiian treat with a two-point conversion pass to a ssu m es that th e re a r e tw ice a s many a t-a rm s fo r the S tate House of R e p re ­ grounds. fo rc e s available to NATO a s is actually se n tativ es, te stifie d he had se en O’B rien Baroody, 61, a U.N. v eteran , said he had team m ate Charlie Wedemeyer. th e ca se . a t the house ch am b ers e n tra n ce a t 11:45 been thinking about making the speech for With seven m inutes s till rem aining in the gam e, the Spartan defense sealed the "W hen w e h e a r th e se re q u e sts fo r a j n . that day, when the defendant stopped a y e a r o r m o re a s o th er delegates came la rg e r fo rc es In Europe and each of the to com mend him fo r his actio n s th e night to him w ith th e ir com plaints about life victory, as they intercepted three Ohio State pa sses, each tim e deep in MSU te r ­ (P le a se tu rn to the back page) before in the R oosevelt Hotel f ir e . (P lease tu rn to the back page) ritory. Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Pianln, managing editor c c/ STATE NEWS ed ito r -ln -c h le f Jam es Spanlolo, cam pus editor T hom as Segal, ed ito rial editor L a r r y W e rn e r, s p o rts ed ito r Joel S tark Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o rte r a d v ertisin g m anager Monday M orning, O ctober 17, 1966 EDITORIALS S a la r ie d A S M S U B o a r d : n o r o u te to ric h e s C o m p e n s a tio n fo r A SM SU The m oney w ill be p a id in o ffic ia ls cam e a m e asu re s c h o la rs h ip checks. c l o s e r to r e a l i t y F r i d a y w h e n Pay s c a le s s tip u la te d by th e c o m p e n s a tio n c o m m itte e th e c o m p e n s a tio n c o m m itte e en d o rse d th e i d e a in i t s p r e ­ p ro v id e s a la rie s fro m $75 In te r d e p e n d e n c e : g o a l lim in a ry L ast year re p o rt. th e s tu d e n ts o f p e r te rm f o r th e b o a r d c h a i r ­ m a n to $ 1 5 p e r t e r m fo r c a b i­ M ic h ig a n S ta te , as re p re ­ n e t v ic e p re s id e n ts . o f U .S , - U .S .S .R . t r a d e s e n te d m e m b ers, by th e A SM S U B o a rd d e c id e d th a t w hat T h is w o rk s le s s th a n out te n to s o m e ­ c e n ts an A SM SU B o a rd m e m b ers h o u r f o r th e b o a r d c h a ir m a n , T h e U .S . h a s r e l a x e d m a n y g a in s t re la x in g tra d e re ­ and, c o n s id e rin g h e ’s head s h o u ld b e p a id . T h e s tu d e n ts of its r e s tr ic tio n s on e x p o rts s tric tio n s assum es th a t th e m an in a g o v e rn m e n t fo r la te r c o n firm e d th e ir ow n to R u s s ia and o th e r E ast S o v ie t U n io n is A m e ric a ’s 3 0 ,0 0 0 p e rso n s, w e fe e l it’s d e c is io n in a c l o s e re fe re n ­ E u ro p e a n C o m m u n is t coun­ e c o n o m ic enem y. T h e U .S . cheap a t th e p r ic e . dum . trie s . m ay be in c o m p e titio n w ith --T h e E d ito rs S la y , C h a r le s , s la y . Though th is m ove w as th e S o v ie t U n io n . R u s s ia , S e rv ic e re nde red based on so u n d e c o n o m ic h o w e v e r, is not our enem y p rin c ip le s , th e re are m any in th e p o p c o rn tra d e , th e The d e c is io n to p ro v id e THE READERS’ MINDS A m e ric a n s w ho oppose it. s w im m in g pool m a rk e t and c o m p e n s a tio n w as based on T h e y a r g u e th a t w e s h o u ld o th e r n o n -s tra te g ic com ­ th e s e rv ic e s re n d e re d by not tra d e w ith -‘ e n e m i e s ” m o d itie s . The new re g u la ­ A SM SU . T h o se s e rv in g in s in c e , th e y r e a s o n , th e tr a d e tio n s p e rm it tra d e o n ly in A SM SU p o s itio n s have ad­ U ’ fa ils to r e t u r n h a lf o f r e f u n d w ill h e lp s a id “ e n e m y .” n o n -s tra te g ic goods. m in is te re d an d in a u g u ra te d T o the E ditor: w as cut in half when I dropped the c r e d its . keep half of the difference between fee T h ere are tw o e r r o r s w ith W h a t’s m o r e , t h e r e is th e s tu d e n t in s u r a n c e , lo a n s ,l e ­ F o r the f ir s t tim e in my college c a r e e r , Instead of th e full d ifferen ce, I rec eiv e d le v els b efore th e end of the drop perio d . th is v ie w . s tro n g p ro b a b ility th a t b y gal a id and th e pop e n te r­ I had occasion to drop a c la s s which af­ only $18. I would c e rta in ly like to have an explana­ tra d in g w ith o th e r C om m u­ fected my fe e s . My o rig in al fee s totaled T he in ju stic e w hich I would lik e to point tion fo r th is added p ro fitee rin g by the F irs t, it is based on th e ta in m e n t s e rie s ; th e ir w o rk $119.50 fo r 13 c r e d its . C irc u m sta n ce s B usiness Office at the students’ expense. It out is not m e re ly the m onetary d ifferen ce a s s u m p tio n th a t tra d e w ill n i s t c o u n t r i e s in E a s t E u r o p e d e m a n d s 2 0 -3 0 h o u rs o f tim e fo rced m e to drop to eight c re d its which but the fact th at the drop p erio d did not a p p e ars to be an u nnecessary ch a rg e on we w ill d e c re a se th e ir e c o ­ left m y fee s totaling $83. end until W ednesday. I dropped the c o u rse s t r dents. h e lp th e R u s s ia n s at our p e r w eek. Due to so -ca lle d ad m in istra tiv e c o s ts , on Monday. I think th is policy is very f a ir a f te r the expense. Im p lic it in th is is n o m ic d e p e n d e n c e o n th e S o ­ A SM SU , in a d d itio n , is a th e d ifferen ce of $36 between fee lev els T h e re se e m s to be no valid re a so n to drop perio d , but unfair before the end of th e a s s u m p tio n t h a t w h e n tw o v ie t U n io n . th e drop p erio d . m eans s tu d e n ts have of H .P . H ardw ick, se n io r c o u n trie s tra d e , one can b rin g in g a tte n tio n to th e ir U niversity V illage R o m n e y and f a ir p ra c tic e s T r ia l of O ’B rie n b e n e f it o n ly a t th e e x p e n s e o f B e t te r u n d e rs ta n d in g g rie v a n c e s . A nd A SM SU h a s T o the E d ito r: th e o th e r . been re la tiv e ly s u c c e s s fu l a s T o th e E d ito r: I have nev er seen an exam ple of such M o s t im p o r ta n t, th o u g h , is T h e C loak of R ighteousness s trik e s bad rep o rtin g a s I have w itn essed in P rio ritie s ? a w a ilin g w a ll. C re d it it againl On page 3 of W ednesday's State the la s t two days, in the S tate News, T o th e E ditor: B o th w ill b e n e fit th e hope th a t th e in c re a s e d w ith changes in open h ouse News we rea d M r. Rom ney’s claim th at concerning the " O ’B rie n T r i a l , ” Two Among a n atio n 's natural re s o u rc e s it tra d e w ill le a d to b e t t e r Z olton F eren c y is " th e only p erso n in c a s e s in point: f irs t, in the 11 O ctober is g enerally acknowledged that its human p o lic y and s ig n -o u t p ro ce­ re c e n t s ta te h isto ry whe h as been found edition, it was re p o rte d only th at M iss r e s o u rc e s a r e the m ost Im portant since A c tu a lly , tra d e w ill not u n d e rs ta n d in g b e tw e e n th e guilty of u n fair cam paign p r a c tic e s .” Of d u re s. L ukens w as picked up by "A ngelo” on w ithout th e se none of the o th e rs can be ta k e p la c e u n le s s b o th c o u n ­ tw o n a t i o n s . co u rse , th is guilt is indisputable, sin ce it the night of 2 Ju n e. No m ention was developed. It also se em s to be tru e that, was estab lish ed by the F a ir Cam paign m ade of the fac t th at sh e w as being ob­ trie s w ill b e n e f it. T h e r e c e n t If tw o c o u n trie s have ex ­ given a nation’s goals and o bjectives, c e r­ A d d e d In c e n tive P ra c tic e s C om m ission. se rv e d by p o lice. T h is, obviously, gave tain se le c t individuals w ithin a nation's U .S . a c tio n m e re ly lo w e re d te n s iv e tra d e w ith e a c h o t h e r C o rre c t m e if I ’m wrong, but f seem the r e a d e r th e wrong im p re ssio n of M iss population a r e genetically m o re capable B y o ffe rin g c o m p e n s a tio n , to re m e m b e r th at one G eorge Romney, L u k en s’ m o tiv es th at night. than the o th ers of helping the nation rea ch th e b a rrie rs to tra d e . No th e y w ill m ake g re a te r ef­ "p u b lic -s p irite d b u sin e ssm a n ,” got a bit Second, in the 12 O ctober edition, M r. A SM S U w ill a t t r a c t g o o d p e o ­ its o b jectiv es. As a re s u lt, a nation w isely c o m m itm e n t to a c tu a lly fo rts to re m a in on good of publicity fo r h is p a r t in organizing a W ilkie’s testim ony concerning h is contact expends m uch effo rt to d isco v er th e se indi­ te rm s . As n a tio n s b u ild u p p le in to s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t c e rta in " F a i r Cam paign P ra c tic e s C om ­ with O ’B rie n ’s c a r was given. However, m ake any ex c h an g e h a s b e e n viduals and to provide them w ith highly m is s io n .” T h e idea that the com m ission once again the S tate News neglected to tra d e w ith each o th e r and and in c re a s e th e in c e n ti v e to favorable conditions, not gran ted to the m ade. found fault only with D em o crats was p re s e n t a ll the fa c ts. No m ention was v ast m ajo rity of the population, in o rd e r The p e o p le w ho w ill becom e m o re e c o n o m ic a lly do a good jo b . The am end­ m e re ly coincidental, fo r hadn’t Romney m ade of the fact th a t M r. W ilkie had that they m ight develop optim ally and be of said , ” 1 am not and have n ever been a been a le rte d fo r th a t p a rtic u la r c a r . g re a te s t possible use to the nation. , a c tu a lly c o n tra c t to tra d e in te rd e p e n d e n t, th e y w ill m ent to th e A SM SU c o n s ti­ R epublican” ? B ecau se th is fac t was not p rese n ted , When one exam ines A m erica’s develop­ w ith th e R u s s ia n s a r e m ake g re a te r e f f o r t s to re ­ tu tio n p r o v i d e d tw o p e r c e n t But then, M r. Romney has also stated, M r, W ilkie’s testim ony ap p eared r a th e r ing youth on the cam puses a c ro s s the coun­ " I am and alw ays have been a R epublican.” phony. tr y , one d isc o v e rs that th is specially A m e ric a n b u s in e s s m e n w ho m a in o n g o o d t e r m s . S im p ly , of th e a m o u n t o f th e ta x re ­ T h a t shows what a cloak of rig h teo u sn ess T h is p o o r exam ple of rep o rtin g cau se s tre a te d goup is none oth er that the nation’s w ill not ag re e to a d e a l u n ­ d is tu rb a n c e s becom e to o tu rn s fro m th e p re v io u s can do. I t’s like a tobacco company m e to wonder how many o th er news co lleg iate football p la y e rs. I w onder w hat q u a rte r f o r th e n e w p a y ro ll. claim in g its r e s e a r c h e rs have found no s to rie s have been only p a rtia lly p re se n te d . th is fact says about A m erica’s goals and le s s th e y th in k it w ill b e to c o s tly and w ar b ec o m e s bad definite link between sm oking and ca n c e r. J . E . M cPherson how it p lans to achieve them . th e ir b e n e fit. b u s in e s s . On th a t b a s is , th e ta b f o r L a r r y R. C a rleto n G rad u ate Student Scott B . Guthery s tu d e n t g o v ern m e n t th is ju n io r, E a s t L ansing San Diego, C alifo rn ia G raduate a s s is ta n t, S tatistic s Second, th e arg u m e n t a- --T h e E d ito rs q u a rte r w ill be about $665. PI A M IS IM TRYING TO YOU TAKE THE NUMBER OF ^ tÜ H Ä T DID YOU SET « A R 6 URE MUCH TOO FI6URE OUT MY EARNED RUNG,AND MULTIPLY BY EMBARRASSING 10 MENTION ! Pitching record NINE AND THEN DIVIDE BY it EDITORIAL DISSENT! FORTHIS YEAR.. THE NUMBER OF INNINGS PITCHED / 1i ÎÎ Ç 8 j {| G r a h a m ’s ill-g o t t e n g r a n d IB ? (3 x r \ C- r ft E D IT O R ’ S NO TE: M anaging in the campaign to p ass th is m easu re. enough to vote, in e ith e r local o r na­ E d ito r R ick P ianin d issented F r i ­ ASMSU had no mandate o r authority to tional electio n s, m eans v ery little to day w ith the e d ito ria l on the 18- allo cate $1,000 to contribute to the cam ­ m o st r e a d e rs . y e a r-o ld vote. paign. T h e fact that m any p o litical science Second. I oppose any am endment which p ro fe s s o rs h e re begin th e ir le ctu res by By RICK PIANIN allow s 18 y ea r olds the p riviledge of voting. B A S I C O U T L I N E S A l l t h e n e w te llin g stu d en ts to fo rg et everything they le a rn e d in high school civ ics c la sse s M em ber ‘use’ ASM SU ATL NAT SCI SOC HUM POP IP'S F rid a y ’s State News ed ito rial was a m ight m e rit som e m ention. confusing a n d somewhat contradictory T h ird , I doubt whether ASMSU sin cerely What is m ost am azing about th is issu e com m ent on ASMSU’s involvement in believ es th a t the m ajority of students on is th at the m em b ers of ASMSU who pushed iss u e s outside the cam pus com munity. cam pus support the 18 y ea r-o ld vote. fo r the $1,000 allocation to back the T he editorial supported ASMUS’s in ­ volvem ent in political issu es, as shown T h e slig h t m ajority of board m em bers who do support th is m easu re a r e using cam paign, don’t honestly believe that 18- y e a r olds should vote e ith e r. C O U R S E O U T L IN E S 2.87 by its appropriation of $1,000 to help ASMSU a s a vehicle to advance th e ir Jim C arbine, v ice ch airm an of ASMSU, STEREO own p o litica l beliefs, support the cam paign for the 18 y ea r-o ld vote. T he editorial, however, pointed out that the board was elected on non-partisan ASMSU overstepped i t s Jurisdiction when it appropriated the $1,000. T h e told 17 B raz ilian law students Wednesday night th a t the m ajo rity of students on ca m ­ p u s a r e Indifferent to political affairs MATH 108 109 111 11 2 1 13 $ 3 .8 3 cam pus issu e s. It has no m andate to b o a rd 's p rim a ry in te re st m ust be with and is s u e s outside the cam pus. becom e involved in p artisan issu e s. In one paragraph the ed ito rial claim ed iss u e s affecting the educational a tm o s ­ p h e re and the in te re sts of the u niversity com m unity and students in g en eral. What ASMSU is try in g to do, he e x ­ plained, is to stim u late student in te re st C H E M 10 110 2 111 112 D R . ZH IV A G O - D O N O V A N T H E S A N D P IP E R S -R O LLIN G STONES that ASMSU m ust find a method of gauging in c u r r e n t a ffa irs by involving ASMSU student support before throwing itself b e ­ W hile ta sk s such a s coordinating stu ­ in n o n -p artisan , c u rre n t iss u e s. hind an issu e . It m ust support the issu e s the m a jo rity of students support. But dent en tertain m en t p ro g ram s and gath­ e rin g student opinion on cam pus issu e s, If C a rb in e ’s observations a r e co rrec t, and a m a jo rity of students a r e indifferent S T A T 12 112 3 MATH 120 - R A M S E Y LEW IS - T H E L E T T E R M E N then, to confuse the re a d e r even m ore, and then turning them into r e a litie s , a r e to p o litica l issu e s, what could have m o­ W E P A C K FO R M A ILIN G A T the ed ito rial a s se rte d that ASMSU m ust also be a political in itiato r. It m ust place the issu e s before th e not alw ays the m ost exciting of Jobs, they a r e ASMSU’s p rim a ry duties. T h e s e a r e the ta sk s th at the m em b ers tiv ated him and h is colleagues to campaign fo r an am endm ent th at would give these ’uninform ed and indifferent’ students the PHYSICS 237, 238 NO EXTR A CHARGE students. "A t the sam e tim e ," continued w ere e lec ted to p erform . vote? the com m entary, " i t m ust avoid taking ASMSU should extend Itself outside the I don’tagreewithCarbine’sobservation. a stand until it has h eard the view s of u n iv e rsity community only w i t h the I think students are better informed and its c o n stitu e n ts.’’ app ro v al o r a m andate from the student more Interested in politics than he gives If the ed ito rial was m eant to support body o r only when the issu e p erta in s to them credit for. ASMSU’s decision to en ter " n o n -p a rtis a n " g e n e ra l education o r w elfare. But, I also think th is is indicative of political issu e s (if such things ex ist) and T h e question of the 18 y e a r-o ld vote has th e quality of the "s u rv e y ” ASMSU took if the e d ito ria l endorsed the 18-y e a r-o ld alre ad y been discussed on th is page in of student opinion, before arriv in g at vote, then I d isag ree fo r th re e re a so n s. the p a s t. My conviction th at 18 y e a r-o ld s th e conclusion that a m ajority of students F irs t, I oppose ASMSU’s involvem ent a r e not adequately p re p a re d o r m atu re h e re support the 18 y ear-o ld vote. M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan M onday, O cto b er 17, 1966 3 World News FOWLiRREPORTS at a Glance N a t i o n a l e c o n o m y th r iv i n g L ately , though, the ta lk has sponsible fo r p ric e and wage T o r n a d o k ills s ix WASHINGTON if) —S ecre tary re c e n tly , following sh a rp in­ been of the possible need of a c r e a s e s th is y e a r. determ ination to avoid the co st- B E LM O N D , Iowa (A P )— Help came " f r o m e v e ry of the T re asu ry Henry H. F ow ler Looking ah ead , he said th e re tax boost as a m eans of putting push inflation that can a r is e not c o m m u n ity w ith in 100 m ile s " Sunday to c le a r the has given P resid en t Johnson word is no need to fe a r a re c essio n a lid on inflationary p re s s u re s from ex cessive demand, but from that he is going to A sia with when the w ar ends in V iet Nam of the m om ent. rubble le ft by a tornado that k ille d s ix persons and ex cessive greed and abuse of the economy robust a t hom e, with becau se so u rces of in creasin g w re cke d hundreds of b u ild in g s F rid a y . But F o w ler cautioned against m onopolistic pow er.” h arsh economic co n tro ls un­ dem and fo r c le a rly ap parent. M a yo r R obert M is n e r said gas and e le c tr ic s e r­ needed and with the outlook fa­ a p rice-w ag e sp ira l. v ic e was re s to re d to about o n e - th ir d o f the town of F o r one th in g , he said " ta x “ In addition to avoiding ex­ Boiling everything down, vorable for consum er p ric e s . red u ctio n s can be em ployed to F ow ler told Johnson: " I am 2,500 d u rin g the night, and the w a te r syste m was offset reduced m ilita ry expendi­ c e ssiv e o r deficient demand, he N or does Fowler see any s e r i­ said , “ econom ic stab ility and pleased to rep o rt . . . that the back in o rd e r fo llo w in g F rid a y 's to rna do. Damage ous th reat of a re c e ssio n if the tu r e s and help keep dem and grow­ is e s tim a te d in the m illio n s . continued p ro sp e rity w ill re q u ire national economy is vigorous and Viet Nam w ar w ere to end un­ ing in line with o u r productive thriv in g .” expectedly. ca p acity .” ______________________ the e a rn e s t effo rts of those r e ­ A lb a n ia to a id N . V i e t N a m Johnson had asked F ow ler fo r a memo on the econom ic and fi­ The bro ad cast said the aid nancial situation before departing - 1TOKYO [ f - Albania has agreed C o n g r e s s m e n agreem ent w as signed in T iran a, Monday on his long journey to six B u s y U . S . to g ran t an unspecified am ount of F a r E astern nations. économ ie aid to N orth V iet A lbania, on O ct. 13 by N orth The White House m ade it public N am , Hanoi radio rep o rted Sun­ V ietnam ese Deputy P re m ie r Le Sunday. d ay . A lbania is Red China’s Thanh Nghi and Albanian Deputy F ow ler said the economy is in P re m ie r Haki T oska. “ healthy and ro b u st condition” f a s t a d j o u r n m e n t a lly in E urope. h o p e f o r and m e asu res have been mounted to c o rre c t som e im balances. N e w Z e a la n d e rs denounce L B J He said the stock m a rk e t de­ cline ap p e ars to be no reflectio n WASHINGTON Iff) - M ajority nual m ilita ry construction p ro ­ th orization of the new urban r e - of a “ p es sim is tic econom ic out­ L ea d er Mike M ansfield, D-M ont., g ram . newal effo rt in selected cities, A U C K LA N D , New Zealand (A P )— P o s te rs denounc­ look g en erally ” but r a th e r of said Sunday th e re is a p o ssib ility T he final supplem ental a p ­ tax b ills dealing with foreign ing the w ar in V ie t Nam are a lre a d y appearing in monev and c re d it conditions, a t­ th at the 89th C o n g ress can push p ro p riatio n includes funds for investm ents and investm ent W e llin g to n s tre e ts in a n tic ip a tio n of P re s id e n t John­ tra c tiv e yields on debt se c u ritie s through a cru sh of legislation and the antipoverty p ro g ram , fed eral c re d its , unemployment com pen­ so n 's v is it to New Zealand Wednesday. and the u n certain ities o v er the adjourn by T h u rsd ay . aid to education and num erous sation changes, a w ater pollu­ The p o ste rs c a r r y a photograph o f Johnson and V ietnam ese w ar. "W e a r e c e rta in to quit no fed eral b u reau s and ag en cies. tion p ro g ra m and health p lan ­ s o m e a r e captioned "W a n te d fo r M u rd e r in V ie t "T h e econom y," F ow ler said , la te r than S aturday,” M ansfield A uthorizations for som e of ning p ro g ra m s. N am ” and o th e rs , "T h e B u lly w ith an A ir F o rc e ." “ can ab so rb the reaso n ab le fo r- seeable dem ands of the Viet Nam said in an interview , a s im p a­ these p ro g ra m s still lack final P o lic e have ripp ed down the po ste rs w h e re v e r seen. conflict and e sse n tia l civ ilian tien t le g isla to rs faced one of the co n g ressio n al and p resid e n tia l needs within the fram ew ork of a b u sie st weeks in two y e a rs . approval. A i r F o r c e opens new ru n w a y Calling All Greeks fre e m ark et economy—without Keys to windup a r e a c a tc h -a ll Without even waiting fo r usual re s o r t to the h arsh econom ic con­ final supplem ental money bill House p assag e, the Senate A ppro­ S ixteen G reeks a re needed to f i l l p o sitio n s on the tro ls th at have c h a ra c te riz e d past providing $4.9 billion as it p riatio n s C om m ittee called a SAIGON (ff) - T he U.S. A ir G raham snipped a cerem onial E xe cu tive Board of G reek Week. Contact G reek Week w a rs .” rea ch ed the House flo o r, plus closed se ssio n for Monday to F o rc e announced Sunday the ribbon before a crow d of 1,000 G eneral C hairm en B rad M ille r , S h illin g to n , Pa. jun­ On p r ic e s , he said , the rec en t som e 40 m e asu res which have begin w ork on the many item s opening of a new 10,000 -foot m ilita ry and construction p e r­ io r o r Diane S w artz, B loom ingto n, s e n io r, fo r de­ p erfo rm an ce "sh o w s encourag­ p assed both the House and Sen­ in the c a tc h -a ll final money b ill. co n c rete runway at Cam Ranh sonnel. ta ils , __________________________ ing s ig n s ." He said the index of ate in differing form . S till lacking final approval a re Bay, the big h arb o r and a ir base raw m a te ria ls p ric e s m oves fa r T he f ir s t takeoff from the new Senate-H ouse co m p ro m ises a $5-billion extension of the 170 m iles n o rth ea st of Saigon. ahead of w holesale and co n su m er s trip w as m ade in an F4C Phan­ p ric e s and has dropped 13 p e r have been worked out on m ost F o o d -fo r-P eac e p ro g ra m , a u - M aj. Gen. Gordon G raham .v ic e tom fig h te r-b o m b er by Col. L evi cent since M arch. of th e se b ills but they m ust win com m ander of the 77th A ir F o rc e , M o d e l T u n c o v e r e d R. C hase, 47, o f C ortland, N.Y., W holesale in d u strial p ric e s approval from both ends of C on­ touched down in an R F4-C Phan­ Published bythe students of MichiganState l/niHi C om m ander of the 12th T actical have held steady since Ju ly , he g re s s before going to P re sid e n t every close day throughout the year and tom reco n n aissan ce je t fo r the Welcome Week Edition In September. Subscr r said , and in recen t w eeks the r is e Johnson for sig n atu re. $10 per year. Athorlxedbythe BoardofStudent Pub f ir s t landing Saturday. F ig h ter Wing. u n d e r o l d a p p l e t r e e in w holesale food p ric e s has been Among th ese a r e th re e annual sr As'ocIotedPress, UnitedPressInternational, re v e rse d . money b ills providing operating lolly Press Association, Associated Collegrate Press. MichiganPress Association, MichiganCollegiate. DETROIT if) — They uncovered "M o st co llec to rs would give press Ass< " T h e s e developm ents,” Fow­ funds fo r the fisca l y e a r which Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Mich. P e r ry A ndrew s’ m odel T Ford th e ir eye teeth fo r the c h a s s is Editorial and business offices at 341Student Services R e d s ’ V i e t Nam on Sunday to the s tra in s of a rock on one of th ese old c a r s ,” said ‘n’ ro ll tune com posed on the spot V ersteeg . "B u t we’ll probably put it on l e r sa id , "sh o u ld be favorably reflec te d in co n su m er p ric e s in coming m onths.’ began July 1 fo r the S tate J u s ­ tic e and C om m erce d ep artm en ts and the fed eral judiciary: the Building, MichiganState University, East Lansing, Mich.. Phonest Editorial .............. Classified Advertising in its honor. «Display Advertising .. display ju st as it is because it Fow ler said that the o v e r-a ll D istric t of Columbia governm ent '.B usiness - Circulation Photographic ..... W hile the song shows a lot of would co st too much to c le a n .” level of in te re st ra te s has eased of th is cap ital city; and the an - s e n t i m e n t s s t u d i e d p ro m ise , the old c a r buried under an apple tr e e 40 y e a rs ago shows S.S. SYDNEY'SALES’ AGAIN MOSCOW (ff)— Shifts of empha­ Shifts of em phasis from the little . s is in the Soviet position on Viet basic com m unist position have T he 300 o r m o re people who Nam a r e being studied by diplo­ been noticeable fo r long enough w ere th e re fo r the end of the sec­ m ats h ere fo r hints of K rem lin to suggest a p o ssib le connection ond stra ig h t day of digging ag reed w illingness to tr y to a rra n g e w ith two rec en t developm ents. they don’t m ake ’em like they used They a r e the checking of Com­ to . p eace. m unist offensive action in South B esid es a x le s, d riv e shaft, T aken a t th e ir m ost extrem e running bo ard s and fen d ers, r e c ­ in te rp re tatio n , the shifts m ight V iet Nam by the m a ssiv e A m eri­ ognizable, one bolt on the c a r ’s m ean that the Soviet Union is can fo rc e s, and th e " g r e a t cul­ r e a r end still bore g re a se that now moving cautiously tow ard tu ra l revolution” that has shown was, fa ifly clean. setting up a settlem en t — with R ed China to be an unstable and “ Tve seen w orse taken off my N orth Viet N am 's approval. p ossibly u n reliab le ally fo r Han­ own c a r , which is only a couple C lues pointing this way might be rea d into speeches in rec en t days by C om m unist chief Leonid oi. A fter th e se developm ents be­ cam e obvious, P re m ie r Pham Van Dong of N orth Viet Nam y e a rs o ld ,th an they took off th a t,” said H arvey V ersteeg of the De­ tro it H isto ric al M useum. All things co n sid ered , th e re r -, - « Limit 1 i \ Limit 1 Envelopes I, B rezhnev and P re m ie r A lexei N. Kosygin. and his defense m in iste r s e c re t­ was quite a lot left of the old 'L im it 1 BRECK J. Right Guarii 100 Count 1913 tin lizzy buried by the sen­ VV' f But th is is f a r from c e rta in . ly v isited the Soviet Union fo r Spray Deodorant tim en tal Andrews because he Shampoo At the other extrem e, the shifts talks in August. couldn't b e a r to see someone '/ Reg. $1.00 49C Reg. 39c 240 490 could be in te rp re te d sim ply as Then the Soviet Union began a a lte r its c la ssic lin e s. ta ctica l resp o n se s to A m erican s e rie s of b ila te ra l talk s with its % .■% R eg . $1.00 Void a fte r Sat., E ast European a llie s . They w ill Void a fte r S at., 10-29-66 COUPO sta te m en ts, lacking any deeper Y,y ; 10-29-66 significance. T he “ no significant change” school of diplom atic analysts was culm inate this w eek in a Soviet- bloc sum m it m eeting in Moscow. P erh ap s th e se events a r e not ALASfood Void a fte r Sat., Limit 1 10-29-66 Limit 1 Kleenex V "--»s * , Limit 1 Hd-Spke 200 2-ply supported by the publication Sun­ d ire c tly re la te d in a way that Aspirin Stick Deodorant day of a S oviet-P olish communi­ que. In effect, it re ite ra te d Han­ shows a sequence of develop­ m ents leading up to the sh ifts of Y&R 1 C K . , % 100’ s Reg. 39c 190 Cigarettes oi’s tough position dating back to A pril 1965. em ph asis. D iplom atic an aly sts h e r e cannot be s u re , but they a r e HE COULD Reg. 49ç 901 Void a fte r S at., 10-29-66 :r ;- T h is includes dem ands fo r a halt of U.S. a i r ra id s on North intrigued. Some of them suggest th is ten­ MÄVe m a o e Jfm ‘ÌV Void a fte r Sat., 10-29-66 Limit 1 AquaNet 13 oz. 4/990 V o id a ft e r 1 0 -1 iift *.» I* Jae y o u r g u id e . Void a fte r Sat., Wf S p e c ia ls g o o d a t ,i- C liff's N o t e s Void a fte r Sat 10-29-66 E . L a n s in g S to r e o n ly ex p e rtly s u m m a riz e a n d e x p la in th e p lo t a n d 10-29-66 c h a r a c t e r s o f m o r e t h a n 125 M m a jo r p la y s a n d n o v e ls - in c lu d in g S h a k e s p e a re 's w orks. Im p ro v e your u n d e rsta n d in g -a n d your A ll Coupons V oid A fte r S aturday 10-29-66 ÒIAJf g r a d e s . C all o n C liff's N o t e s f o r h e l p in a n y Discount lite ra tu re c o u rse . 125 Titles in all-among them these favorites: Hamlet • Macbeth • Scarlet Letter • Tale N O M O N E Y D O W N • W IT H Y O U R O LD T IR E of Two Cities • Moby Dick • Return of the Native • The Odyssey • Julius Caesar Crime and Punishment • The Iliad • Great 619 E. Grand River *1.25 WEEKLY Expectations • Huckleberry Finn • King A cross from Student S ervices Henry IV Part I • Wuthering Heights • King Lear • Pride and Prejudice • Lord Jim Othello • Gulliver's Travels • Lord of Vitamin & Cosmetics • Dai I y 9 a.m. * 6 p.m. STATE the Flies 619 E . G r a n d R i v e r • Wed. -g o o d / ^ e a r S E R V IC E S T O R E $1 at your bookseller or write: A c r o s s F r o m S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . Coupons G ood E . L a n s in g S to re O n ly F r e e P a m t iic f » 482-1426 1110 E . M ICHIGAN 9 -6 D a ily 9 -9 W ednesday - F r e e P a rk in g at R e a ACROSS FROM SPARROW HO SPITAL C L I F F 'S N O T E S . IN C . OPEN M ONDAY & F R ID A Y T IL 9 P.M . I f t t M f S ta tio n . L in c o ln . N i b i 6S50S 4 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 S l o p p y f i e l d ; p l o y m a r k 1 1 - 8 w i n good scoring chances in the s e c ­ went ahead, 3 -2. h is hands for a touchdown, and an A running q u arterb ack who refin ed h is statem en t th at, "W hen By ED B R IL L ond q u a rte r because of p en alties, On the f ir s t play of the fourth 8-3 Ohio S tate lead. T h e co n v e r­ proved he could throw, and a trio we have to throw 20-25 tim e s a State News Sports W r ite r and four fum bles, but finally got q u a rte r, Ohio State stru ck back. sion attem p t hit the c r o s s b a r and of slig h tly soggy H aw aiians p ro ­ gam e, we’r e going to lo s e ." on the sco reb o ard with a field Dick Kenney had ju st re sc u e d an ­ bounded back. vided the S partans with the fourth D augherty said, "W e’U lo se If COLUMBUS, Ohio—M ore than goal in the th ird p erio d , oth er bad c e n t e r s n a p a n d T h en Jim m y Raye went to w ork. q u a rte r punch which gave them we have to throw .” 84,000 Ohio State fans sa t Dick Kenney booted h is f ir s t of booted the ball out of th e end T hrow ing against a driving ra in , th e ir fifth straig h t victory, 11-8. "B u t we didn’t HAVE to throw . drenched and cold in the ra in the y ea r from the 17-yard line zone to the MSU 47. and a 35 m ile -p e r-h o u r wind, Raye T h e MSU defense picked off We w ere throw ing on f ir s t and and high wind h ere Saturday, but afte r six 1966 m is s e s . It cam e But Buckeye end B illy An­ led h is team 89 y a rd s downfield th re e Ohio State p a s se s to stave second dow ns.” fo r the th ree -a n d -a -h a lf q u a rte rs afte r a nine-play, 4 1 -y ard d riv e d e rs sped deep and q u arte rb a ck fo r the winning sc o re . off a fra n tic effort by the B uck­ T h e victo ry left the S p artan s of football, they Just loved it. down to the Buckeye five, and MSU B ill Long neatly put the b all In T h e S partans then added a little ey es to re c la im the v icto ry they in f ir s t p lace in the Big T en, T he Buckeyes had the No. 1 thought was th e ir s . And then the with a 3-0 conference m a rk . F o r tro p ic a l tric k e ry to p ro te c t th e ir team in the country In the ro p es le ad . On the conversion attem pt, - 8 - 3 . T he biggest upset of the fans ju s t wandered out, m ost of the Buckeyes, it w as th e ir second . . . and Gene Wash­ them a s thoroughly wet a s th e ir stra ig h t league defeat, and the the b all was hiked d irec tly to K en­ y ea r seem ed so su re that they once high hopes. f ir s t tim e e v e r th at a Woody ney, who se t carefu lly with one ington m a k e s the w ere already thinking up w ords Jim m y Raye fir e s a fo r the latest Ohio victory song, Both team s played sloppy fo o t­ H ayes team h as lo s t th re e shoe off and one shoe on, and catch on the Buckeye ball In the f ir s t half. T h e re rea lly stra ig h t. th rew a p erfec t p a s s to H aw aiian pass in the fourth "R hapsody In the R ain ." w asn 't any choice with a b all that Ohio S tate sc o re d e a rly in the q u arte rb a ck C h a rlie W edem eyer. tw o-yard line to se t But the Spartans wouldn't die. W edem eyer, who had sneaked into up the winning touch­ quarter o f Saturday's T hey cam e from behind fo r the acted like a g rea sed sackful of f ir s t p erio d when S partan ce n te r the left flat from his holding p o si­ M exican jumping beans. Ron R a n ie ri hiked the b all o ver down. game . . . eighth tim e in th eir la st 15 g am es. MSU ended up the gam e with 93 punter Dick Kenney’s head, from tion, went In all alone fo r the two y a rd s rushing and 121 passing, — the 31-y ard line. T h e b all sailed points. stra n g e s ta tis tic s fo r the S p ar­ out of the end zone, and the Buck­ “ It m eant a field goal would not win fo r Ohio S ta te ,” explained C o lts o n r o m p ; ta n s. T h e Buckeyes had 144 in the a ir and 39 rushing. Coach Duffy D augherty fu rth e r eyes had a 2 -0 lead on the au to m a­ tic sa fe ty . T h e S partans m issed se v e ra l D augherty a fte r the gam e. " It changed th e ir stra te g y because S h arke y they w ere not playing fo r a tie . We put th at play in T h u rs d a y .” b e a t Lio n s , 4 5 - 1 4 Intram ural N e w s Jim m y Sum m ers stopped the f ir s t Buckeye d riv e, snatching a sets M S U p a s s on the MSU-9 . T h en with it had the ball and the vaunted 1:44 left, D rake G a rre tt got the BALTIMORE (UP1) — Johnny Unitas threw f o u r touchdown p asses and Gary Cuozzo added a L i o n defense couldn't contain B altim ore’s passing game. M E N ’S I.M . Touch Football W O M E N ’ S I.M . Residence H all V o lle y b a ll S p artan s out of a dangerous field goal situation when he picked off record fifth to lead the B altim ore Colts Unitas confused the defense by a long to ss from the MSU-32. Captain Dick Sharkey se t a to a 45-14 rout of the D etroit widely varying his plays and the A d esp eratio n p a ss on the la s t new v a rsity re c o rd fo r th e F o re s t C o lts' running gam e, led by Tom MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 L o w e r Gym Lions Sunday in a National Foot­ T im e F ie ld I J im m y S um m ers leaps into the a ir to p ick o ff a pass play of the gam e, fro m the OSU- A kers c r o s s country c o u rse In ball League runaway. M atte, complemented U n i t a s ' 6:00 G ran d m o th ers - Six Schultz TI me C o u r t I th ro w n by Ohio State q u a rte rb a c k B ill Long, in Sat­ 34, w as then grabbed by G a r re tt. leading the v a rsity c ro s s country passing. However, D etroit rookie quar­ D etroit m istakes led to th re e 6:45 B rinkley - B ru tu s u rd a y ’ s game w ith O hio State. The Spartans came T h e ju n io r defensive back from team to a 15-42 trouncing of the 7:00 H olm es 1-4 terback K arl Sweetan, who r e ­ B altim ore sc o re s. D etroit full­ 7:30 Brougham - B rew ery 7:30 P h illip s 3-4 out on top, 11-8, in the ra in -d re n c h e d b a ttle , and Dayton, Ohio, got the gam e b all freshm en la s t F rid a y . lieved Milt Plum in the second back Tom Nowatzke fumbled on 8:15 B aw diers - B ayard 8:00 W i l s o n O lym pus-W ilson in te rc e p tio n s played an im p o rta n t p a rt in the MSU fo r h is la s t m inute defensive Sharkey, running m iles of 4:44, half, cam e up with the offensive the D etroit 17 in the firs t period 9:00 W inchester - W ildcats Idlewild v ic to r y . State News photo by Tony F e rra n te h e ro ic s. 5:16, 5:12, and 5:09.5, finished play of the game in the fourth and B altim ore defensive back A1 9:45 W est Shaw 2-3 8:30 P h illip s 2-5 the four m ile s in 20:21.5, two q u a rte r when he passed 99 y a rd s Haymond recovered. T ¡me F ie ld 2 and a half seconds f a s te r than the to Pat Studstlll for a touchdown, F o u r plays la te r, fullback Tony T im e C o u rt 2 tying an NFL reco rd . 6:00 B alder - B ardot old m ark . L orick scored on a live y ard 7:00 H olm es 2-3 6:45 E m b ers - E m bassy T he tim e w as an im provem ent*' B altim ore, staging a strong plunge fo r the C olts’ firs t touch­ 7:30 McDonel 2-H ubbard 1 7:30 SOC - P antyw aist P an th e rs B o o t e r s w h i p A k r o n / 4 - 1 . of 20 seconds ov er his winning com eback from la st week’s 27-17 down. 8:00 Van H o o sen -P h lllip s 1 That made it 7-0 at the end of 8:15 C a r r ie r s - X-Men tim e ag ain st W isconsin In a dual lo ss to Chicago, rem ained one game behind G reen Bay In the the firs t q u a rte r, and the C olts 9:00 C aso p o lis - C am eron T¡m e C o u rt 3 By DENNIS CHASE m eet one w eek e a r lie r . W estern Division by building turned it Into a rout in the 9:45 Woodbridge - Woodward 7:00 A kers 1-McDonel 1 A sso cia te S ports E d ito r E very o th e r v a rsity p e rfo rm e r up a 24-0 lead a t halftim e. i second period with 17 points. T im e F ie ld 3 7:30 W ilson W aikiki-W llson Lu­ showed im provem ent ov er his D etroit, lis tle s s on offense all B altim ore now is 3 -2 , and De­ T h e Spartan so c ce r team had W isconsin m eet perfo rm an ce 6:00 Em inence - Em pow erm ent cern e ;eason long, again was inept when tro it is 2-4. 8:00 M ason 1-2 all elem en ts ag ain st its 4-1 win a lso . 6:45 Brandy - D euces over the U niversity of Akron h e re G eorge B althrop chopped 20 7:30 Packaging Soc. - A ssa ssin s Upper Gym Saturday. seconds off his tim e against Wis­ 8:15 A rsen al - A rgonaughts Leading s c o re r Guy Busch and consin In rec o rd in g a 20:51.5 9:00 B rannlgan - 6 -P ak T im e C o u rt I s ta r goalie Kevin O'Connell w ere clocking. T he Staunton, Va. 9:45 R enegades - Knit Sew 7:00 C ase 1-4 out with In ju rie s, and the winds se n io r stayed even with Sharkey Thanks fo r your T i m e F ie ld 5 7:30 C ase 2 - W ilson M elting Pot But the fo rw ard line looked r'p p e d at 40 m iles p e r h o u r. bound at 8:32 of the se co n d p erlo d . fo r the f ir s t half of the ra c e but 6:00 Akrophobia - A khilles 8:00 E a st Landon-W est Mayo good. A kron w as the best team p a tro n a g e But the b o o te rs had Tony T hen Tom K reft, who had r e ­ fell back during the th ird and 6:45 H ornet - H orrendous w e'v e played th is season, and they T im e C o u rt 2 K eyes, K ingston, Ja m aica sopho­ p laced R ick N elke at left wing, fourth m ile s. 7:30 W est Shaw 7-8 looked the b est sin c e we sta rte d 7:00 C ase 3 - W ilson F ru its of m o re , and th a t's like having a shot a h ard d riv e Akron goalie Senior E ric Z em p er c ro sse d 8:15 Felony -Fecundity F o rd B runner couldn't hang on to. playing them .” the Loom F e r r a r i at a polo m atch . the lin e in 21:04.9, 43 seconds 9:00 Hole - Ho Navel T he S p artan s have a 4-0 re c o rd 7:30 B utterfield 2A - B utterfield Keyes sc o re d th re e goals, in T he rebound flew high, and Keyes b e tte r than his tim e in the Wis­ 9:45 A karpous - A krojox ag ain st A kron. F u ll T im e M a le P a ste ls th e f ir s t, second, and th ird p e ri­ w as th e re to m ake it 2-1. consin m eet, to take th ird place, T i m e F ie ld 6 8:00 W est L andon-E ast Mayo At 10:07 of the th ird p erio d S partan m an ag er Turgud o d s. He has now sc o re d 11 goals w hile Dean R osenburg clipped H e lp W a n ted 6:00 McCoy - McFadden In five gam es to tie Guy Busch It w as Keyes again. He took Enustun p ra is e d the p lays of T im e C o u rt 3 a breakaw ay p ass from B a rry g oalie Kevin O 'C onnell, who hu rt 46.5 seconds off h is tim e fork, 6:45 F e e -m a le s - F en cilir fo r the team lead. 7:00 B utterfield 2B - B utterfield h is knee in T h u rs d a y 's p ra c tic e the W isconsin m eet to finish 207 7:30 H ubbard 7-12 T he win kept MSU’s 5-0 re c o rd T lem an, d ribbled a couple step s, fourth In 21.46.5. the Croup and didn’t get Into th e gam e 8:15 Aktion -A k celsio r 7:30 R a th er 1-2 In ta c t. They have o u tsco red faked rig h t and put it in the Jun io r A rt L ink m ade the v a r­ W . G ra n d R ive r until the second half, and c e n te r 9:00 Fenw ick - F egefeuer 8:00 Yakeley - W illiam s th e ir opponents, 38-2. Akron is left sid e of the net to m ake it sity sweep com plete by finishing 9:45 S etutes - Stalag 17 3-1. halfback B e rt Jaco b sen, who 7-1. fifth in 22:11.5. All M idw est Akron halfback sav ed a s u r e goal by diving K reft ended the sco rin g la te in Into an open net to stop a shot. F re sh m en cap tu red the sixth, Jim F onte s ta rte d the sco rin g seventh and eighth p la ce s, led when he took a p a s s from rig h t th e th ird p erio d on a p a ss from “ T e r r y B id iak w asm o vedfrom G O V I S I T T H E fullback to rig h t halfback and by Ken Leonow ltz who finished wing H assau Ahmadl and kicked G ary Me B rady. In 22:24.0. it th re e y a rd s through MSU goalie It was a b ru isin g gam e, a l­ played his b est gam e of the se a so n ,” said Enustun. Dale Stanley w as the la st v a r­ Jo e Baum to give Akron a 1-0 though no one was se rio u sly h u rt. sity fin ish e r, c ro ssin g the line lead in the f ir s t p erio d . "B oth te am s m isse d many "W hen the chips w ere down, M O S T U N U S U A L th e boys cam e through,” Kenney in ninth p la c e with a 23:10.5 It w as the f ir s t tim e the S par­ opportunities to s c o r e ," said clocking. sa id . tans had tra ile d in a gam e th is Spartan coach Gene K enney. se aso n . "T h e stro n g wind m ade it h ard G I F T S H O P T hen Keyes tie d it up a t the to judge p a s s e s and control the 20-m lnute m a rk , w ith P e te r b a ll. We co u ld n 't re a lly get H ens a s sistin g , sh a rp . T h e defense w as c ru m b ­ I N M I C H I G A N Keyes sc o re d again on a r e ­ ling a ll the tim e. Oh, you Tony Tony Keyes, K in gston Jam aica sophom ore, has ‘ If you have a few m inutes been a standout a ll season fo r the MSU s o c c e r o r a few hours com e in and brow se! team . He Is shown he re ch a lle n g in g U n iv e rs ity P le n ty o f F re e P a rk in g o f A k ro n goalie F o rd B ru n n e r in S a tu rd a y’ s game. Keyes sco re d th re e goals to help the Spartans w in, 4-1. O pen ‘ T il 8 :3 0 M o n d a y - F r i d a y S a t u r d a y ‘ T i l 5 :3 0 Attention Contact Lens D o n ’ t you take y o u r o o m ie ’ s V a r s it y P i z z a Wearers Save 35% O n W e ttin g S o lu tio n O r d e r one fo r y o u r s e lf!!^ C O N T A C TIS O L OR O N LY $J00 2 OZ. J u st a fe w fathom s fro m ALLERG AN C ase- W ilson- Wonders VARSITY Send Coupon T o THE With Check o r Money O rd er and Name M arried Housing Contact Lens in SolUtiMS “ Campus Renowned” ■ Address Spartan Shopping Center P.O. Box 2282 L ansing, Mich. ¡FA S T D E L IV E R Y E D 2 -6 5 17! M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g . M ichigan M onday, O cto b er 17, 1966 5 IDELINES NO HALFTIME Spartans N o .2 on p a p e r only R a i n d a m p e n s u n i f o r m s By LA R R Y WERNER State News S ports E d ito r b u t n o t t h e b a n d ' s s p i r i t A pelting ra in sto rm , a num ber T he Spartan football team had to try . L ed by Raye’s pinpoint A driving ra in sto rm played e r . “ We worked all week fo r the of fans and couldn’t move out of of bad b rea k s, an extrem ely fired show, and we w anted to go on. the stadium tunnel. One eld erly p assing, MSU m ade the "b ig ” havoc with the MSU - Ohio State up Ohio State football team — football gam e Saturday, but it It was our only trip of the y e a r ,’’ lady next to the band ju st stood and Woody H ayes—probably cost plays at le a st, then w aited until a fourth-and-goal play before ju st couldn’t dampen the s p irit But even though th e re w as no th e re and booed. A young boy ra n the S partans th e ir No. 1 ranking of th e Spartan m arching band. up, snatched the plum ed hat off A pisa sc o re d the winning touch­ b attle of the bands on the field, in the p r e s s p o lls. F o r the f ir s t tim e in seven th e re w as a unique co n test the head of one band m em ber, and N otre Dame won big against down. Nick V ista, Michigan State’s y e a rs, and only the second tim e between them , from opposite ends sped away. N orth C arolina Saturday. G ranted in anyone’s m em ory, the bands "T hey didn’t re a lly tr e a t us A ssistan t S ports Inform ation of the n orth end zone. NCU is no national pow er, but w ere not allowed on the field With the Ohio S tate band whip­ with an im o sity ,” said c la rin e tis t a 32-0 sc o re looks good on paper. D irecto r, stro lle d the p re s s box a fte r the gam e— exhausted. fo r th e ir h alf-tim e p erfo rm an ces, ping up the crow d with “ Hang H arold Van Morgan, Paducah, Ky. But w hat the Spartans did " I t w as the w orst ra in w e’ve sophom ore. "B ut, I wouldn’t say "Y ou’ll nev er se e a gam e as on B u ck ey es,” and the S partan Saturday Is not found "o n p ap e r” . e v e r had to s it through,’’ said anyone was wildly en th u siastic, exciting a s that one as long as band belting out the fight song A fter Dwight L ee was ejected Band D irec to r L eonard Falcone, e ith e r ,” you liv e ,” he said . at ev ery opportunity, the crowd from the gam e fo r what he a v eteran of 30 y e a rs of MSU kept up its s p irit d esp ite the ra in . Then the band m em b ers b e ­ claim ed w as “ ju st a stiffa rm ,” T h e re w ere those who thought And the S partan band, reso u n d ­ cam e individuals once m o re, as football. things began to look bad fo r the it im possible fo r MSU to come they sat through the five hour Both bands stood in form ation ing v ic to rs la s t week against S partan s. from behind with so little tim e at the edge of the field, and played M ichigan, left the field once m o re tra in rid e hom e. Some took the Sheets of ra in loosened the tu rf le ft. through the m usic without p e r ­ tim e to let out the energy they sufficiently to all but nullify the running gam es, and although Woody Hayes doesn’t easily lo se th re e gam es in a row fo r the f ir s t tim e In h is long c a r e e r . form ing any m arching p a tte rn s. T h is w as a blow to MSU e s p e c ia l­ a s w inners. F o r the Buckeye fans, who stood outside the stadium e a r lie r didn’t get to use on the field. O th ers ju st sa t th e re and d ried Wet Concert q uarterb ack Jim m y Raye showed out. O th ers slept, M SU's Spartan M a rch in g Band made its only t r ip o f the ye a r, Saturday, as it T h e re w ere a few who didn’t ly which b ases so much of its and w atched the im p re ssiv e uncanny consistency in hitting his show on the in tric a te “ P a tte rn s m a rc h of the band from the tra in O ldsm obile C orporation, which tra v e le d to Colum bus, Ohio, fo r the O hio State game. The w eather was anything re c e iv e rs , the slippery ball was give up. In M otion’’ m arching technique, to the field, the band was an ob­ sp o n so rs a ll of the band’s trip s , but co o p e ra tive , though, and the h a lftim e show was reduced to a s id e lin e s co n ce rt. too much fo r Washington and T he Spartan g rid d ers su re " S u re we w ere disappointed, ” vious ta rg e t fo r th e ir fru stra te d m ake the trip as enjoyable as State News photo by Tony F e rra n te didn’t. B ren n er to handle. said J e r r y P ankhurst, Midland em o tio n s—a fte r the defeat. p o ssib le. T h e re w ere th re e m eals N otre Dame won big on a d ry P en altie s cam e at bad tim es as sophom ore andhorn section lead ­ T h e band was sw arm ed in a mob served, Including a steak dinner field, and Alabama won 11-10 on w ell. on the way home. T he d re a ry , soggy day w as a w et one. P erh ap s if Columbus, T h e d riz z le that had finally IM o ffe r s Ideal fo r ju st saying “ the heck Ohio, would have been dry Sat­ urday, the Spartans would have turned into sunshine in Colum bus, with it a l l." With the S partans tu rn ed up once m o re in L ansing ski p la n won e a s ie r. behind 8-3 in the fourth q u a rte r, when the 1"5 thoroughly wet and It took the b est team in the MSU stu d en ts, faculty and staff the w o rst w as fea re d . tire d m usicians a rriv e d . But nation to com e back the way the will receiv e special ra te s at But Duffy Daugherty’s charges th e re was no one with any r e g r e ts S partans did. And by the way, Mount Brighton Ski A rea this m u stered som e type of Incentive about the long day, and so m e­ y e a r. and m ade an exciting fourth they did it without R ose Bowl Incentive. what shortened p erfo rm an ce. Mount Brighton will be making q u a rte r m a rc h to the end zone. “ We just felt lik e we w e re a snow as soon as w eather p erm its M arching w asn’t the e a sie st But, o np ap er, N otre Dame won, p a rt of it a l l,” said M organ, And and th is is usually between D e ­ 32-0. Alabama beat always-tough thing to do on the Buckeye g rid ­ they went back home for a sh o rt c e m b e r 5 and 10. iro n . T he MSU M arching Band T en n essee. The Intram ural D epartm ent On pap er, the S partans w ill r e s t b efo re startin g work on the iron. hom ecom ing show. arran g e d fo r the special ra te s probably be No. 2 o r No.3. which will be effective 12 noon on Its lone trip of the y e a r, On the field, they’r e No. 1. to 5 p .m . Monday through F riday. didn’t even try . A p erm it will be needed in o rd e r to receiv e the reduced r a te s fo r day skiing. Men and B ears ta m e d women from MSU may pick up Field goal gives b y P ackers an In tram u ral ski p erm it at the Women’s In tram u ral Office. T he ra te s are : $2 fo r an a ll­ a re a tow tic k et, $1.50 fo r all . . . From the makers of Weejuns ® St. Louis 10-10 tie CHICAGO (UPI) - Two d is a s ­ tro u s G reen Bay P a c k e r p ass equipm ent — sk ie s, boots and p oles. Lessons will be offered at $1 So44 MoNOgRAMS ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Jim Bak- of Jackie Smith, bobbled the ball in tercep tio n s and the p itile s s p e r p erso n if 15 to 20 p erso n s ken’s 27-y ard field goal, a fte r a and C ardinal Linem an Dave running of Jim T a y lo r and Paul sign up at the Intram ural Office T h e lu s ty b r o g u e re d e fin e d . O u n c e s lig h te r, d o u b ly fourth q u a rte r fum ble recovery, O’B rien fell on the ball on the Hornung cru sh ed the Chicago fo r a specific day and hour. flex ib le. T h e M o n o g ra m ™ p la te o n t h e in s te p is o u r allow ed the St. L ouis C ardinals 29 fo r the rec o v ery that saved Footwarmers B e a rs 17-0 Sunday. Mount Brighton is located le s s m a rk o f q u a lity . . . y o u r m a ik o f d istin c tio n . to w alk off the field with a 10-10 the C ard in als from defeat. • In notching th e ir fifth v icto ry than an h o u r's d riv e , 45 m ile s, A crowd of 50,673, the la rg e st The tr a in rid e fro m E ast Lansing to C olum bus was from cam p u s, ju st off 1-96. At tie Sunday with the D allas Cow­ in six s ta rt" the P ack e rs handed a long one fo r the band m em bers, S aturday, A little the f ir s t Brighten ex it, v isito rs boys in a b a ttle of the E astern to e v e r w itn ess a sporting event th e d em o ralized B e ars th e ir f ir s t should leave 1-96, turn rig h t onto D ivision’s unbeatens. In St. L ouis, w atched both sides re la x a tio n was in o rd e r, but you ca n 't sleep w ith your shutout since O ct. 16, 1964, when There’s a Plain Toe style, too. Roth in Black. Golden hat on. Lackin g hat ra c k s , these bandsmen found G rand R iver Avenue and then and Hawthorn Brown grain calf and Cordovan color Corfam® b attle down to the w ire a s both D etro it did it, and m ire d them right onto C hallis Road, d riv e a Bob H ayes, who called fo r a team s m issed field goal attem pts places fo r th e ir head pieces. with a re c o rd of th ree defeats m ile and one-half to B auer Road G . H . B A S S & C O ., 1 5 9 M a in S t r e e t , W ilt o n , M a in e f a ir catch on a punt off the foot in the final seconds of the gam e. State News photo by Tony F e rro n te out of five gam es. and tu rn left. HOMECOMING 1 9 6 6 S I G N S O F O U R T h e B e a c h B o y s p re se n te d by ASM SU P O P U L A R E N T E R T A IN M E N T F R ID A Y O C T . 21 8 :0 0 p .m . H o m e c o m i n g D a n c e J E N I S O N FIELD H O U S E fe a tu rin g T H E ORCHESTRA O F NORM LAD D T I C K E T S $ 2 .5 0 - S T I L L A V A I L A B L E A T p lu s U N I O N - M A R S H A L L M U S IC - C A M P B E L L S A B D U L A N D T H E C A M E L D R IV ER S a n d th e The 1966 H om ecom ing C o m m itte e E xp re sse s H O M E C O M I N G Q U E E N C O R O N A T I O N G ra te fu l A p p re c ia tio n To S A T U R D A Y O C T . 22 8 -1 2 p .m . A. DEAN W ATKIN S AD VER TISIN G CO BARNES F LO R A L OF EAST LANSIN G ' A U D I T O R I U M 2 :0 0 a . m . P E R S SHOP—RITE M ARKETS T I C K E T S |4 .2 5 P E R C O U P L E F o r T h e ir A ssistance in th is V e n tu re . A V A I L A B L E A T U N IO N A N D C A M P B E L L S ó M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 TOP WINDSOR, 8-6 ni B ig s ta n d in g s BIG Ruggers score first win 1 0 BIG TEN A L L GAMES t h e 70 By R O BE R TA Y A F IE MSU 3 0 0 5 0 0 Purdue 0 0 4 1 0 State News S ports W r ite r The sc o re w as the firs t of the D oherty sta te d . " C u rt Conrad Donald, who Is 6*7” and le a rn ­ 2 By NORM SAARI and B rian M cG lllle w e re playing ed the sp o rt In his native New Illin o is 2 I 0 2 3 0 y e a r for MSU, a s the Spartans State News S ports W r ite r In th e ir f ir s t gam e and did v ery Z ealand, s e t up C ostello’s d ro p M innesota 1 0 I 1 3 1 To say that the Big T en has o v e r M ichigan, overcom ing a 21- w e re shut out, 3-0, by the Uni­ w e ll. I t's h a rd fo r a new man to kick with a breakaw ay to th e W isconsin I 0 I 2 2 1 tro u b le with Its own conference 14 th ird -p e rio d W olverine lead T he Michigan S tate Rugby Club v e rsity of Michigan two weeks Indiana 1 1 1 1 3 I b ro th e rs sounds facetious; ifth a t with a safety and a touchdown. adapt to th e gam e so quickly, W indsor 10-yard line. won its f ir s t fall gam e Saturday ago. M ichigan 0 2 0 2 3 0 w eren ’t th e c a s e , you w ouldn't Following P urdue quarterb ack C ostello added the extra point but In two weeks* p ra c tic e they a s it beat W indsor, 8-6, In what The Rugby Club m e ets B lack - Ohio State 0 2 0 I 3 0 have football gam es. Bob G rie s e 's fourth down kick Into m anaged.” Coach N eville D oherty te rm ed as and gave MSU a 5-0 lead. ro ck , Canada, h e re next S atu r­ N o rth w e s te rn 0 2 1 1 3 1 But put asid e the w on-lost a s ­ the end zone, team m ate John Windsor could not sustain an " O u r big m an, Ian Donald, C h a rle s tackled Rlck Sygar of “ one of the roughest gam es I'v e day. B lackrock defeated MSU in Iowa 0 3 n I 4 0 pect fo r a m inute and take a glance gave us the advantage on the Michigan fo r the two points. seen In my th re e y e a rs a t S tate.” offensive d riv e but capitalized on an e a rly p ra c tic e gam e th is se a ­ a t the " t i e d ” colum n. T h e re a re th ro w -in s and a lso sta rte d sev ­ The B o ilerm ak ers bounced Dotty w as kidding no one as the m istak es MSU com m itted fo r son. Next S a tu rd a y’ s Games fo u r of them . Now look and see e r a l offensive a tta c k s.” back in the final perio d when play w as stopped six tim es to two penalty kicks. Indiana at M ia m i (F la .) F rid a y night the te a m s that brought them to Johnny M o rris narrow ed the Dass. F ran k B urke blocked and r e ­ aid injured p la y e rs . Only one M innesota at M ich ig a n covered a M ichigan punt in the lead to 5-3 at the end of the f ir s t M innesota, W isconsin, Indiana se rio u s Injury re su lte d , a s MSU's N o rth w e s te rn at Iowa end zone. The tw o-point conver­ and N o rth w estern . T he sco res7 D larm uld C ostello w as sent to half with a 20-yard kick and put Purdue at M ich ig a n State M innesota 7 , Indiana 7 , W isconsin sion attem pt failed. Olin H ealth C enter with possible Windsor ahead early in the second L a c r o s s e C l u b W is c o n s in at O hio State 3 , N orthw estern 3. Halfback John W right caught fra c tu re d rib s . half with another kick, this tim e nine p a s se s to set an Illinois S ta n fo rd at Illin o is Both w ere sq u e ak e rs, both final MSU s ta rte d the scoring m id­ from the 35-yard line. s c o re s cam e in the la s t perio d of re c o rd a s the Illini ro lled o v e r a way through th e f ir s t half as In­ The battle of the kickers con­ in a yiay. M innesota held a 7 - 0 lead bungling Indiana o u tfit, 24-10. sid e ce n te r Rick Allen scored a tinued, as Costello scored on a la s t week until the H o o siers fin al­ Following a 2-0 H oosier lead on th re e point " t r y " o r touchdown. drop goal in play to give MSU Allen receiv ed the ball at about the winning 8-6 m argin. A drop kick in play Is sim i­ b e a t s M i c h i g a n '7 herapy” dass ly com pleted a d riv e and plunged a y a rd fo r the touchdown. S atu rd ay , W isconsin and a m is se d -fie ld -g o a l-tu rn e d -ln to - a -s a fe ty , the Illini cam e back with a field goal and a p a ir of touch­ the 2 5-y ard line, broke two tack­ _____ _ . Rill MiHp 1aH fh a apriHnor fn r ■ » la r to a running field goal. Cos­ N o rth w estern staged a rep eat dow ns. Indiana m anaged a sc o re le s and w as s till dragging de­ T he MSU L a c ro s se Club sound- UBB1 M uIr le ? * e sc,oring fo r tello sta rte d with the ball around p erfo rm an ce . T he d e sp e ra te and two p o in ts, but that w as It fen d ers Into the endzone. ly defeated M ichigan hereSunday th e S p artan s wlth 5 g o als’ The D epartm ent of In terco l­ lng to m odified sp o rts a c tiv itie s . fo r the afternoon. A fter a s c o re ­ his own right end and was grabbed leg iate A thletics Is offering a T h is Is th e sam e type of tr a in ­ W ildcats alm o st had th e ir f ir s t afternoon by a s c o re of 8 -4 , O ther s c o re rs w ere: Andy Big T en win when W isconsin’s le s s th ird q u a rte r. Bob Naponic CAMPUS SUMMARIES by a W indsor defender. With the It w as the f ir s t gam e of the B alderson w ith two goals, Tom new se rv ic e th is y e a r fo r stu ­ ing th at is used to re h a b ilita te passed to W right fo r the w ra p - d ents and faculty with ap p aren t such a th le te s a s Bob A p is a .th e Tom Schinke booted a 1 9 -y a rd e r. THE N riT Y GRriTY Windsor man still holding him, y e a r fo r both te a m s . S b e rra w ith one goal and Chuck T he effect kept W isco n sin's up touchdown. Costello m ade his drop kick from physical d isa b ilitie s. sta rtin g fullback on the MSU $1.87 MSU w as behind 3-2 a t th e C ro n e r w ith th re e a s s is ts , lo s s column em pty, but put that the 15-yard line to sc o re the Ja m es A llen, staff physical football team who suffered a knee A 95-yard re tu rn on an In ter­ half, but, in the second half, ... tie on th e re c o rd and set up an ATL; NAT. SCI:HUMS; SOC SCI winning points. a s Coach Gordy K irkland said , , Ron W inter played an o u tstan d - th e ra p is t, is giving guidance In Injury la s t season and w as o p er­ cepted p a ss capped M innesota’s many fo rm s of p h y sical th erap y ated on a fte r th e seaso n . in te re stin g com parison. “ A side from the in ju ries, we f ir s t conference win of the y e a r "A lm o st ev ery shot w e took m ade gam e on defense fo r the S p ar' P re v io u sly th is p ro g ra m was L a s t se aso n , a fte r five g am es, M A R S H A L L M U S IC cam e out of the game quite w ell,” it to the go al.” tan s K irkland said. which range from w eight tr a in - M ichigan S tate, P u rd u e,W isco n ­ a s the B adgers shut out Iowa, o ffered on a co u rse b a s is , but 17-0. beginning th is fall te r m , it was sin and M innesota each w ere un­ A fter a sc o re le s s f ir s t p erio d , placed on a voluntary n o n -c re d it d efeated. Ohio State and N orth­ Ken L ast caught a 10 - y a rd b a s is . w estern w ere 1-1 and the r e s t sc o rin g p a ss to put the G ophers Students and faculty who d e s ire o f th e conference was settled in on the board. Bob Stein added a to p a rtic ip a te In th is p ro g ra m the second division. field goal in the la s t perio d . m u st f ir s t be c le a re d through T oday, with five w eeks of foot­ th e health c e n te r. ball u n d er th e ir b e lts , th e re ’s a With le s s thannine m inutes r e ­ T h is p ro g ra m w ill hopefully d iffe ren ce . The S p artan s a r e s till m aining, Iowa finally got a d riv e take som e of the p r e s s u r e off a t the top of the lis t, 3 -0 in the s ta rte d , m arching to th e Minne­ th e alre ad y o v er-w o rk ed th erap y Big T en and 5-0 on th e seaso n. sota 5. On second down,Hawkeye We need people you’d never imagine staff a t th e O lin health c e n te r. W o o s te r C o lle g e Thev a re n ’t alone. Sharing the lead is P u rd u e , 2 -0 in the Big T en and 3-1 in all g am es, th e only o th e r undefeated-untied eleven in q u arte rb a ck Ed Podolak dropped back to pas s . As he th rew , G opher end E ze ll Jon es tipped the ball into the a i r and team m ate Ed th e group. D uren, a 240-pound g u ard , raced a bank would need. w in s to u rn a m e n t W ooster C ollege took f ir s t P re tty d ism al. So w ere S atu r­ d a y 's g am es. P urdue p arlay ed a little bit of luck into a 22-21 win 95 y a rd s to pay d irt. T he run broke K raig L ofquist’s re c o rd set In 1964 against M ichigan. p la ce In th e seventh annual G roup Action D iscu ssio n T ournam ent held h e re la s t F rid a y and S atu r­ day. Sponsored by the D ept, o f , Speech, the tou rn ey co n sisted of N A S A w ill s e n d 20 team s fro m 14 co lleg es and u n iv e rsitie s w hich com peted on la rg e e s ta te s , o r y o u m a y , o n th e th e question: **What reduction, If any, can be m ade in U. S, m o n k e y s in o r b i t We need English m ajors o th e r h a n d , s p e n d m o s t o f y o u r fo reig n policy com m itm ents to NASA m ade known its plans Southeast A sia ?” WASHINGTON (ff) - T he sp ace We need architects tim e " o n lo c a tio n " a p p ra is in g c o n ­ T he U n iv ersity of M ichigan took second p la c e w hile o th er agency p lan s to p lace two sm a ll m onkeys in o rb it fo r six m onths fo r the lo n g -te rm study on the effects of w eightlessness in a s tru c tio n p ro je c ts . re q u e st to qualified in d u stria l We need salesmen fin a lists included the U niversity of Buffalo and C e n tral M ichigan to a y e a r and then b ring them back aliv e. firm s fo r a p re lim in a ry design Y o u m a y p e rs o n a lly m a n a g e o n e o f study fo r an ‘‘orbiting p rim a te U n iv ersity . T h e "a n im a l p ack ag e,” la rg e W e n e e d g ra d u a te s w ith d e g re e s th e m a n y b u ild in g s w e o w n a n d enough fo r two o r m o re s q u irre l s p a c e c ra ft.” T h re e of the fo u r te am s e n te re d in m a t h , b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , by M ichigan S tate qualified fo r m onkeys, would be r e le a s e d by T he com panies w ere asked to o p e ra te . a s tro n a u ts from an Apollo sp a c e ­ subm it th e ir ideas by Oct. 27 to th e fin als, but w e re Ineligible a n d f i n a n c e , in l a n g u a g e s a n d l a w . O r a d v is e a n im p o rt d e a le r o n b ecau se of a ru lin g which d o esn 't c ra ft orb itin g the e a rth , under the Langley R e sea rch C en ter, allow the hom e team to p a rtic i­ the ten tativ e p ro g ram announced Hampton, Va. p ro fita b le v e n tu re s . 3 T h e p o i n t is, o u r p e r s o n n e l r e q u i r e ­ m e n ts are m u c h th e s a m e as th o s e p a te . by th e N ational A eronautics and Space A d m in istratio n (NASA). A fter the an im als had been In NASA alre ad y h as under way p ro g ra m s fo r die study of p r i ­ m ates during o rb ita l m issio n s of Jo s e T orres o rb it fo r up to a y e a r, they up to 30 days, in its b io sa te llite A c a ll o f th is k in d m a y s o u n d o d d o f a lm o s t a n y la rg e c o r p o r a tio n . would be rec o v ered by an o ther p ro g ra m . c o m in g fro m a b an k. B u t m a y b e Apollo sp acecraft, by m eans of T h e proposed new p ro g ra m u ses rig h t the rendezvous p ro ce d u re a l ­ would seek fu rth e r data on phy­ y o u d o n 't k n o w as m u c h a b o u t SAN JUAN (UPI) -W o rld L ig h t­ rea d y su ccessfu lly d em o n strated siological changes that m ight th e b a n k in g b u s in e s s as y o u th in k weight Champion J o s e T o r r e s In th e G em ini p ro g ram . occu r during manned p lan etary finally d isco v ered h is rig h t hand T h e m onkeys would r e tu rn to flights. y o u d o . A t le a s t a b o u t o u r k in d o f and now he w ants to show It to the e a rth with th e as tro n a u ts who NASA specified that the anim al b a n k in g b u s in e s s . C a s s iu s C lay. r e tr ie v e them fro m o rb it. package be developed in tim e to T h e 30-y e a r old P u e rto R ican NASA said it p lan s to m onitor be launched into e a rth o rb it d u r ­ A r o u n d h e r e t h e b u s i n e s s is c h a n g ­ flatten ed C hic C alderw ood of the condition of the an im als con - ing the Saturn-A pollo p ro g ra m . i n g a ll t h e t i m e . W e d o n ' t a l l o w it Scotland with the new d isco v ery tinuously by te le m e try se n so rs M anned Apollo o rb ita l flights S aturday night fo r h is th ird s u c ­ while they a r e in o rb it. a r e to begin in D ecem ber. T h at t o s t a n d s t ill. W e ' r e c o n s t a n t l y c e ssfu l title d efen se—h is f ir s t T h e ra d io signal data would p ro g ra m is designed to land a s ­ ta k in g a fre s h lo o k a t o ld m e th o d s by knockout. be supplem ented by a dally te le ­ tro n au ts on the moon by 1969 o r In 1964, he b a tte re d then ch am ­ vision tra n sm issio n , trig g e re d by 1970. a n d re v is in g o r d is c a rd in g o r c o m ­ pion W illie P a stra n o with lefts a com m and fro m the e a rth . in g u p w i t h n e w id e a s . A n d w e 'r e un til P a s tra n o caved in, and it T h e m onkeys would be tra in e d w as th o se sam e left hooks which to m anipulate handles when they b eat W ayne T hornton la s t May in wanted food and w ate r. B r i t i s h New Y ork and gave T o r r e s h is T h e ir sp a ce craft would be A n d if y o u s a y , " H a — y o u d o n ' t n e e d te s t d riv e rs , d o y o u ?" W e m a rg in o v er' Eddie Cotton in L a s V egas. equipped with a life sup p o rt s y s­ tem . V i e t peace w o u ld h a v e to h e s ita te b e fo re a n s w e rin g . N o , E lias B ro s. h o p e s r i s e w e d o n 't n e e d te s t d riv e rs rig h t n o w , b u t— OTTAWA (ff) - B ritish F oreig n S e c re ta ry G eorge Brown, con­ D o you see w h a t w e cluding a Viet Nam p eace in itia­ m ean ? tiv e In N orth A m erica, s a i d O r d e r by Sunday rea ctio n h as been "good T h i n k a b o u t it. I f y o u ’ r e enough” to "enco u rag e m e to go s o o n to g e t y o u r d e g re e phone on try in g .” ta k e *e m c o n tin u a lly b e c o m in g m o re in ­ a n d h a v e an im a g in a ­ He m ade the com m ent to a hom e news conference during a se v e n - v o l v e d in m o r e a n d m o r e f i e l d s o f tio n a n d lik e to th in k , Lunches, suppers, p a rtie s , hour stopover in Ottawa on h is b u s i n e s s . A n d w h i l e a ll t h i s is g o ­ w e ' d v e r y m u c h lik e to m e etings, p ic n ic s , snacks way back to London fro m ta lk s at the U nited N ations and in in g o n , w e 'r e g r o w in g , g r o w in g ta lk to y o u . A s k y o u r 'H ere's How E asy It Is . . . W ashington. f a s t e r t h a n a n y o t h e r l a r g e b a n k in p la c e m e n t c o u n s e lo r to L O rd e r by phone But he com plained of lack of th e n a tio n .* O b v io u s ly a g ro w in g fro m your UNIVER — set u p an a p p o in tm e n t resp o n se fro m N orth V iet N am , STTY BIG BOYI Spec­ c o n c e rn o ffe rs an e v e r in c re a s in g saying Hanoi has "reb u ffed ” and w h e n th e m a n fro m ia l lin e s to handle " o b s tru c te d ” p r o g re s s tow ards a a m o u n t o f o p p o r t u n i t y in a v a r i e t y your c a lls . B C c o m e s t o c a ll. settlem en t w hereas the U nited o f p o s itio n s . la ta States h as shown its e lf w illing "’***• 2 . Y our o rd er, and anxious to se ttle on an hon­ 0 0 0 packed in sp e­ Y o u c o u ld b e c o m e a tru s t o ffic e r o ra b le and ju s t b a s is. c ia l Insulated re s p o n s ib le fo r th e o p e ra tio n o f H e’ll b e o n c a m p u s M o n d a y , O ct. 24, P la e a - co n tain ers is Brow n said he is not now con­ * Am erican Banker. August 1, 1966 m e n t B u r e a u ; S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g . kept piping hot! sid erin g sending a B ritis h m is ­ sion to Hanoi, although he would do so if it appeared likely to be useful. 3. Enjoy BIG BOY’s T h e re is no shortage of com ­ food with th a t d e lic i­ m unications lin es with Hanoi, ous d ifferen ce athom el he said, but th e re h a s been a No work.No fu ss. No lack of re sp o n se on th e existing m u ss. BANK OBTROIT, MICHIGAN O F THE COMMONWEALTH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK lin e s. M on. th ru T h u rs .t 6:30 am to 11 pm T h e B ritish m in iste r also r e ­ F r i. and Sat.: 6:30 am to 12 pm je cte d a suggestion th a t p ro g re s s tow ard negotiations w as being TROW BRIDGE ROAD PH. 351-5132 & 351-513 3 ' held up by the UJS. re fu sa l to h alt bombing of N orth V iet N am . 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 M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 7 G ra d u a te school ISENBERGLECTURES e n tr a n c e o u tlin e d Inner self has many sides By M IKE BROGAN feren c e between the p riv ate and questions is that of self identity. th e public se lf and the se lf that and " T h e Conduct of Inquiry. State News Staff W r it e r “ What we a r e looking fo r is In concluding Kaplan said he M ost any student who w ants to "Students applying to one of p re s e n ts m e fo r my own inspec­ identification o v e r id en tity,” go to graduate school today can the top 10 schools should have tio n ," he ob serv ed . felt It n e c e ssa ry to s tr e s s an Kaplan suggested. “ We a r e look­ additional point. g et in one and find support, said a t le a st a 3,5 av e rag e," Cowen A U niversity of M ichigan phi­ " E a r ly c r itic s explained that ing fo r som ething that te lls us J e r r y A. Cowen, a d v iser to the losopher said F riday night that a subconscious was co n tra ry to " I think the question ‘Who am said. Schools ranking below the P h y sic s Club, the problem of self identity Is co n scio u s thought,” h e s t a t e d , not who a p erso n is , but who he I?’ might properly be answ ered top 10 w ill accept students with is n o t.” by the question ’Who wants to "Students should apply to a underw ritten by a n u m b er of d ire c tin g attention to p ro b lem s of Pointing to such clich es a s “ I grade point av e rag es ranging know?’," he quipped. related 1*sub-problem s.* ’ a w a re n e ss. am of two m inds in th is m a tte r" sp ectru m of graduate sc h o o ls,” fro m 3.3 to 3.5. " B u t if I hide som ething from and " I w asn’t m yself when I did Speaking to an overflow audi­ he advised. ence in Conrad A uditorium , Ab­ m y self I m u st know what It Is it" Kaplan said the problem of "Schools which a re p rese n tly When applying to graduate expanding and upgrading th e ir raham Kaplan said the p ro b lem s I’m hiding,” he explained, r e ­ a m u ltip le self is very re a l. C a n d id a te s set graduate p ro g ra m s may provide of self unity, aw a re n ess and ego­ f e rrin g to the question of self "W ith in the self th e re a r e schools, students should ask fo r ism have to be faced in seeking an application for adm ission, a w orthwhile o p p o rtu n ities," Cow­ deception. " I f you knew you hid differen tiatio n s to be m ade in to d e b a t e here self Identification. som ething, how could it be hidden functional te r m s ," he said, catalogue, inform ation on g ra d ­ en said. "D u rin g th e ir expanding " T h e s e a r e rela ted prob­ fro m you?” Candidates for the MSU Board uate p ro g ra m s, and financial sup­ period, they m ay accep t a student Kaplan re fe rre d to the ideas of of T ru s te e s will debate at 8:30 le m s ," Kaplan explained. " T h e Such p ro b lem s bring the sub­ M artin B uber, who suggests it p o rt. with a low er grad e point average." rela ted solutions p rese n ted may co n scio u s into light and point out is through the " th o u ” that a man p.m . Tuesday in 31 Union. It have to be m atched to the prob­ that it does e x is t, he explained. becom es an " L ” w as previously announced for "S everal types of financial sup­ In the past, g rad u ate school lem s by the au d ien ce." T he problem of eg o ism , ac co rd ­ T hursday. " T h e self is constituted by p o rt a r e a v a ila b le ," Cowen said. inform ation h as been p assed on by R eferrin g to the unity of se lf, ing to K aplan, is pointed out by the m ultiplicity of what it is giv­ P artic ip an ts in the public An a s sista n tsh ip provides fo r w ord of mouth. R ecently, how­ Kaplan said everyone has an the fact th at n early a ll motivation ing o ff,” he pointed out. " I t is debate, sponsored by the College th e student to teach 20 hou rs p e r ev er, “D octoral P ro g ra m s in Inner m ultiplicity of se lf and is caused by the need to re sto re through giving off that the self is Republican Club and the Young week and take th re e c o u rse s. P h y sic s ,” a booklet which lis ts Abraham Kaplan that the duality of the " I ” and th e " m e ” ap p ear the m a jo r ob­ eq u ilib riu m of the psyche. fo rm e d .” D em o crats, will be: Huff, incumbent chairm an; and W arren Fellow ships a re m onetary a ll graduate schools, faculty, "H o w ev e r, th e re a r e undeni­ Ka^.an w arned that the self Is Nathan C onyers, both D em ocrats. g ra n ts which provide ap p ro x i­ kinds of fellow ships, the num ber “ What we are looking fo r is identifica­ sta c le s in surm ounting the p ro b ­ lem . ably such things as self-denial a collection of m a sk s, adding A lso, Frank M errim an, incum­ and s e lf- s a c r if ic e ,” he o bserved. " t h e r e is no tru e face beneath m ately $200 p e r month plus tu i­ of g rad u ates and oth er useful tion instead o f identity . ” "W e all know th e re is a dif­ T he problem o v errid in g such bent and Kenneth Thom pson, tion. inform ation, is available to s tu ­ them i” R epublicans. d ents. Kaplan proposed a self model M oderator will be R u ssel Nye, which is a " a whole group r a th e r p ro fe sso r of E nglish. Each "The A m erican Council on E d ­ than som ething d escrib ed a s an ucation has also com piled a ratin g individual." candidate w ill speak fo r 10 m in­ S in g e r le a d s of graduate schools, faculty and utes and answ er questions from S lo w D a n c e ’ effectiveness of g rad u ate p ro ­ g r a m s ," Cowen said. Students planning on g raduate G u ilt t h e m e sk illfu lly d o n e T he m em b ers of the self a r e thus bound in a unity of aw are­ n ess but a s Kaplan was quick to w arn , it is an aw aren ess that is the audience. school should take the g raduate By JON C LAR K often p a rtia l and fra g m en tary . on Main S tre e t” falls sh o rt of agony of the decision w hether to of o v er-ex p o su re and slow - P ic k - u p to d a y fo r re c o rd exam in D ecem ber, State News R eview er "W e can p erm it aw aren ess if Leon W heeler d o esn 't co n sid er Sidney L um et’s m a ste rp ie ce in p ro tec t the old woman o r think m otion to convey the w arm th, we tr u s t it will be accepted and h im self an a c to r , but he has the "A few colleges do not re q u ire L a s t y e a r at th is tim e, "The se v e ra l asp ec ts of film ing and only of h is own safety heightens ea se , and beauty of scen es of we can accept if we a r e aw are c a m p u s r u m m a g e lead in the P erfo rm in g A rts p ro ­ the graduate re c o rd exam ," P aw nbroker" was h e re . T h o se acting technique, it is highly to an ugly and pitiful clim ax, in peace, which are , of course, of what we a r e accepting,” he duction, "Slow Dance on the K ill­ Cowen sa id , " b u t a good sc o re who saw it rem e m b er it a s a effective in its sim ple and lucid which innocence m eets its u lti­ scen es of fantasy. explained. T he Cam pus Community Com­ ing G round." T he play w ill be on th e exam will Im p re ss any n e rv e -sh a tte rin g d issectio n of a tre a tm e n t of the guilt th em e. m ate death without e v e r having T h e acting of Joseph K roner m issio n w ill pick up rum m age p resen ted O ct. 25-30at F airch ild graduate school." m an ’s gu ilt. Although "The Shop understood th e m onstrous pow er and Ida Kaminska is cred ib le, " T h e se lf I am p resen tin g is today, T uesday and Wednesday T h e a te r. A c a rp e n te r in a sm all villag e which k illed it. though they seem to o v e r-g e s - som ething that is acquired fo r its sa le T hursday and F rid a y . " I had no plans to take the in N azi-held C zechoslovakia is ticu late at tim e s. throughout a life tim e ." he ex­ p a r t," said W heeler. He plans "The Shop on Main S tre e t” is Students with old clothes, toys, appointed by his Nazi b r o th e r - plained. a c a r e e r In opera, but he con­ books, e tc . m ay call fo r pick-up in-law to the position of "A ryan p a rtic u la rly w ell-produced in M usic is w ell integ rated with T he f ir s t of four sp e a k e rs in se rv ic e at 355-8283 between 3 s id e rs acting experience valuable N e w r e c i t a l s e r i e s C o n tro lle r” of a tiny button shop se v e ra l w ays. Its unifying im age, action, from oom -pah band to' the Isenburg M em orial L ec tu re to h is m u sical c a r e e r . and 5 p .m . and 355 '4 afte r owned by an eld erly Je w e ss. a huge, w hite pyram id with fla sh ­ suspenseful violin to risin g p ro g ra m , Kaplan is the au thor of Sidney B e rg e r, a s sista n t 5 p.m . H is e m b a rra ssm e n t and sham e ing lights, shown in v ario u s v o ices. It supports the film in a " T h e New W orld of P hilosophy" speech p ro fe sso r and d ire c to r of the production, asked W heeler to rea d fo r the lead: a flam ­ boyant but b rillian t N egro teen­ a g e r. W heeler got the p a rt. b r i n g s c h a m b e r g r o u p at being a N azi official c o n tro l­ stag es of com pletion on the v il­ ling th e b u sin ess of an old woman lage sq u are, is a "Madonna” to a r e m agnified when he finds that th e N azis — a “T ow er of V ictory.” she is com pletely ignorant of It fo rm s a nightm arish tableau well -controlled, m anner unpretentious which c h a ra c te riz e s every asp ec t of the film ’s p ro ­ duction. pus PROGRAM INFORMATION ►3â2-6944 - T fatitfffr 1:00 LAST 3 DAYS 3:05 - 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:40 R u d o l f F irkusny, renowned W heeler studied m usic at the The new College of A rts and C zech-A m erican p ia n ist, w ill ap­ the w ar and its effects on the a s it b links on and off, silhouetting "The Shop on Main S tre e t” is State C onservatory of M usic at L e tte rs R ecital S e rie s w ill p re ­ Jew ish com m unity. He becom es a scream in g N azi o fficer. “ A TR U LY A D U LT LO V E STORY! W urzburg, G erm any, and a t MSU. sen t the M elos E nsem ble of Lon­ p e a r M arch 7. a p rim e exam ple of the excellent Coro Polifonico of Rom e, 23- m o re of a p ro tec to r than h er Equally effective u se s of the film work that has been produced IT IS A B E A U T IF U L F IL M , F IN E L Y M A D E !" He has had ro les in o p e ra s , don, a strin g and woodwind ch am - including the p a rt of F ran z In b erm u sic group in its f ir s t p r e s ­ voice c h o i r from R adiotele­ co n tro lle r. ca m e ra a r e the d isto rted , s n e e r ­ in C zechoslovakia during the la st the MSU production of “ Offen­ entation Nov. 1. visione Italiana, will be p resen ted ing reflectio n of the c a rp e n te r’s - N .Y . H e ra ld T rib u n e Yet, he is unable to define o r few y e a r s . We can only hope the bach’s T a le s of H offm an." O t h e r internationally known A pril 28. The ch o ru s, under the face in a c ig arette c a s e given d irectio n of Nino A ntonelli, w ill justify h is situation. He se n se s a State T h e a te r will bring us m o re. W heeler sang a graduate m usician s who w ill ap p e ar during him to c e le b ra te h is new position, re c ita l O ct. 2 and w ill sing the the s e r ie s include Sanford Allen, v is it th e United States and Canada w rongness which builds to in ­ PROGRAMINFORMATION^ 4 8 2 -3 9 0 5 the re le n tle s s probing of the c a m ­ fe r the f ir s t tim e next A pril, co m prehensible m adness when ro le of Belmont in " U S erag lio " fo r a M usic D epartm ent p re se n ­ a leading v io lin ist with the New Y ork P hilharm o n ic, who will be T he Ju illia rd String Q u arte t, he le a rn s the Jew s a r e being e ra to find the ca rp e n te r hiding LCHIGAN 'I Uttty J tation la te r th is fall. accom panied by p ian ist L aw rence one of the w orld’s m ost re sp e c te d rem oved from the v illag e. T he fro m h is final guilt, and the use m u sical gro u p s, will com plete the _______________________________ F eatu re at 1:00-3:05 W heeler w as m usic c ritic fo r S m ith, a s sista n t conductor of the PROGRAMINFORMATION^489*6488 TODAY 5:15-7:25-9:40 P.M . cU b S t K M H " T h e S tate N ew s". M etropolitan O p era, Jan . 20. s e rie s schedule May 5. C artoon The s e rie s is an expansion of ^ IWINIH.ÍHtf NTUHTFOX THE ASTRO DUCK’ the ch am b er m usic s e rie s p re ­ C o rre ctio n sented fo r a num ber of y e a rs by At 1:15-3:18-5:20-7:25-9:30 th e D epartm ent of M usic. It w as erro n eo u sly rep o rted in the SWITCH ED-ON THRILLER ZXS'gma III presents 0£ARJOHN siarrmq Jail Kulle and Christina Scholhn i t ’s w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g All of the co n certs w ill be F rid a y ’s S tate News that the MSU •WARREN STARRMG held in the M usic A uditorium and Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond Thurs. Paul Newman"HARPER” & “ NEVER TOO L A T E ’ c ro s s country team would have the ..season tick ets may be ob­ O’Brien, Donald Pleasence. Arthur O'Connell LETUSBEYOUR tained from the Union T icket a m eet w ith N o tre Dame and SUSANNAH MSU F olklore Society w ill m eet William Redfield and Arthur Kennedy, The Covenant Students Fellow ­ Office o r the Music Dept. E a ste rn M ichigan U niversity on a t 7 p.m . tonight in the M useum ship w ill m eet at 7 p.m . tonight that day. Cinem ascope, C olor By Delux A uditorium . M em bers and begin­ in 36 Union to view the film STARTS FRIDAY n e rs may attend g u ita r and banjo " T h e G ospel B lim p." The m eet is scheduled fo r this TRAVELAGENT technicolor CHARLTON HESTON w orkshops. F rid a y , O ct. 21, at 4 p .m . on LAURENCE OLIVIER Z IP c o d e F o re st A kers Golf C o u rse. * Oct 27th "D r. Zhivago" in "KHARTOWN" * • * C am pus C rusade fo r C h rist Students in terested in working SHOPPING FOR A '67? w ill spon so r a speech at 7 p.m . on the "W inds of Change” Sem ­ m a n d a to r y Take Advantage Of A ll These Travel tonight at 544 Abbott Road. Eddie in a r should attend a m eeting at W axer w ill speak about cam pus 10 p.m . tonight in 36 Union. T h e m ailing p o licies of many F acilities Under One Roof: living. U n iv ersity d epartm ents w ill be A IR -R A IL-S T E A M S H IP TO U R S ROTC Band w ill re c ru it m em ­ affected by a new governm ent C A R H IR E A N D P U R C H A S E C R U IS ES ru lin g that m akes the u se of b e rs fo r the Scots H ighlanders Z IP codes m andatory on c e rta in V IS A S -H O T E LS - IN S U R A N C E E c o n o m ic s a t 7 p .m . tonight in D em onstration H all. T he band needs any students c la s s e s of m ail. - T R A V EL CHEQUES with ability in p ercu ssio n o r b r a s s in stru m en ts o r bagpipes. T h e new ruling effective Ja n . 1 h o n o r a r y ap p lies fo r m a ile rs of second c la ss, controlled circu latio n and t r a v e l e s ta b lis h e d A crobats Club w ill m eet at 7 p.m . tonight in Jenison F ield - house. T h e club is fo r expe­ bulk th ird c la s s m all. F o r th ese d ep artm en ts the u n iv e rsity M essenger S ervice tùdibuMie C EN TER P etition fo r a chap ter in O m i- cro n D elta E psilon (ODE) Honor rien c ed gym nasts o r in te re ste d has scheduled a sym posium at students. 2:30 p .m . Oct. 18 in the con­ Society in econom ics a t MSU has feren c e room of the new Food been approved, F ra n k Bonello, • • • S to re s Building. ad m in istra tiv e a s s is ta n t of the U ndergraduate Econom ics Club S partan Wives will not m eet T h e M essenger S erv ice has said today. tonight as planned but at 8 p .m . req u e sted that at le a st one r e p - Bonello said that graduate s tu ­ T uesday, O ct. 25, in the M a rrie d re se n ta tiv e of each departm ent d ents in good standing and u n d er­ Housing Building. M a rtin 's H air dealing with the affected m ail g rad u ate econom ics m a jo rs in the F ashions w ill d em o n strate h a ir c la s s e s should be p re se n t, u pper 35 p e r cent of th e ir c la ss styling and fashions. Wives un­ a r e eligible fo r m em bership. able to attend the fall open house T h e Z IP system divides the ODE w as estab lish ed in 1963 can s till join the group at th is country into se p arate, designated and c o n sists of 54 ch a p te rs m eeting. d eliv ery units and sp eed s the throughout the U.S. T h e national dues of $8 p ro ­ vide lifetim e m em bership. A on e- A lexander T u rc o , d o c t o r a l candidate in m u sic, w ill p rese n t a public organ re c ita l at 8:15 p.m . Tuesday in St. P au l’s Church in m a ils by cutting the num ber of handlings req u ired , BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS USE"COAR”PLANAUTOFINANCING y e a r subscription to T h e A m e ri­ can E conom ist is also included L ansing. The F o re stry Club w ill view the continuous ow ner auto renewal In a d d itio n w e a ls o o ffe r you: YOUR C REDITUNION! in the m em bersh ip fee. slid es at 7:30 p.m . T uesday in • p le n ty o f n e a r b y p a r k in g E ligible students w ill re c e iv e 223 N atural R esources Building. The slid es will depict v ario u s • t r a v e l p o s t e r s a n d f r e e f i l m s f o r lo a n an invitation to Join ODE within a week, Bonello said. su m m e r jobs in the w estern UJS. B est of all, if you choose ‘COAR” fin an c­ • sp e a k e rs b u re a u --fre e sp eak er and Owning a new c a r is p ra c tic a ll You’r e alw ays p rotected from expensive r e p a irs ing, you pay le ss p er month fo r your c a r tra v e l p ro g ra m fo r your g ro u p , on T O D A Y . . . from 7:00 P.M . by m an u factu rer and d e a le r w a rra n tie s. than if you use financing norm ally available MSUINTERNA TIONALFILMSERIES p resen ts ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILMOF THE YEAR'* You a r e sp ared the unavoidable, and un­ p red ictab le, expense of an aging c a r . You from any bank o r oth er loan se rv ic e . If you have been thinking about a new, 1967 c a r . . . call us today and find out how • any to u ris t a re a fre e in th e w o r ld . c o lo rfu l 1967 c a le n d a rs fe a tu r­ and your fam ily a re always se cu re in the in g d e s tin a tio n s aro u n d th e w o rld . safety of a new c a r. th rifty you can be when you actually own- the one. V IS IT US N O W FOR ALL YOUR SHOP B U Y Y O U R N E X T C A R W ITH TRA V EL PLANS on C O N FID EN C E . . . MAIN If you have been thinking about a C all Mike M ichels for c a r d e a le r c o s ts and new, 1967 c a r . . , call us today STREET p ric e s , and trad e-in value financing fa c ts. and find out how th rifty you can be M ake su re you do get a good deal when you when you actually own one . 7:10, 9:30 P.M . buy. color by V IC N N IC O L O R F• RKII DUATAY: StlfriAf • STANLEY H O LLO W AY • GE0ACE A ELPH • N AU N TO N W A Y N E - JO H N G A E G S 0 N A J. A rth u r R an k O rg a n iz a tio n P ra s e n ta tio n » TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th 7 & 9 P . M . | j "A W O R K O F A R T .* -T IM t MSUEMPLOYEES C re d it Union M em bers T R A V E L C E N T E R IN C . ! FAIRCHILD THEATRE }s . a A d m i s s i o n : 50C | In m o d H d ’’One of the Y ear’s to d ie 1019 T ro w b rid g e Road Phone 353-2280 Really Have The Advantage. T E L . 3 3 2-8 6 0 1 A cro ss F rom 2 2 8 A b b o t t R d . T he State T h e a tre 10 B e stl” - N,Y, H er. T rib . 8 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L an sin g, M ich ig a n M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 ?etfe HAPPINESS IS RESULTS - CLASSIFIED IS . . . RESULTS flacher WAffT AOS 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 le Lo s t & Found S e rv ic e The State News does not TiTADE 1959 MGA fo r 1965-66 CHOO$E‘ YOUR own h o u rs. A StU DY DESKS, sm all ch est, ro ll- LOSY - BLACK notebook, In tra - GENERAL TYPING, seven y e a r ’s p erm it rac ial or religious w ith a A v iatio n JpSfl low cost discrim ination In Its ad­ v ertisin g c o l u m n s . The S tate News will not accept cy cle o v er 300cc, o r sell $700. 351-6838. TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, h a rd - 3-10/17 LET’S FLY — MSU FACULTY FLYING CLUB. Open m em b er­ ship m eeting T hursday, O ctober few hours a day can m ean ex­ cellent earn in g s fo r you a s a train ed AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . F o r appointm ent in your own 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 m u ral Building, lo c k er 251, T hursday afternoon. Needed u r ­ gently. Call Chuck 355-8979. r e c o rd e rs , m e t a l w a r d r o b e s , ________________________ 3-10/19 experience in law . W right. 372-4091. TYMNG th e s e s . TERM Sondra 3-10/14 p ap e rs and E le c tric ty p e w riter. W ANT AD advertisin g which d isc rim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, top co n v ertib le. E xcellent con­ dition. $1750. Phone Pat 372- 20th, 7:30 p.m . FRANCIS AVIA­ TION O ffice. Phone 484-1324. home w rite M rs. A lonaH uckins, p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ LGST - VALUABLE company fast se rv ic e , 332-4597. 5664 School S treet, H aslett, tion new & used e le c tric fans. and p erso n a l I.D., O ctober 8, 15-10/28 ra c e , color o r national o r­ 3731 between 7-10 p.m . _______________________ C -10/20 • AUTOMOTIVE 5-10/17 Michigan o r call IV 2-6893. E verything fo r the hom e. WIL­ M ichigan Avenue, cam pus a r e a . PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p ist. igin. C - 10/21 • EMPLOYMENT TRIUMPH T R -3, 1958.Good con- Em p lo y m e n t COX SECOND HAND STORE, Reward! C all, 353-2424, IBM S ele ctric and Executive. • FOR RENT PART OR full tim e help, m ale 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . 3 -10/17 M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ dition. M ust s e ll. $ 6 0 0 o ro ffer. WANTED: ADULT fem ale fo r • FOR SALE 489-7991. 5-10/17 o r fem ale. Apply new B u rg e r- Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . fessional th e se s typing. N ear A u to m o tiv e housework and ironing daily, Chef sto re ju s t off Saginaw be­ C Pe rson al • LOST & FOUND TRIUMPH 1963, T R -3. RecT, Monday through F rid a y , 2 -5 cam pus. 337-1527. C • PERSONAL CORYAIR MONZA 1964 co n v ert- w ire w h eels, tonneau. Good p.m . R e feren ces. P ark Village tween C lip p ert and H om er, o r $4 VOLUME " G re a t 'B ooks of NEED THE m ost FAB group lble. 23,000 m iles. Automatic phone 332-6851. 5-10/21 W estern W orld.” Excellent con­ for w ild p a rtie s ? The UNIT! W a n ted • PEANUTS PERSONAL sh ap e. $850. 355-8863. A partm ents, O kem os. Call a fte r 353-2802._____________ 5-10/21 tran sm issio n , radio, h e a te r. 6 p.m . 332-4157. 5-10/21 TWO MALE students needed, half dition. 355-9932. 5 -1 0 /1 7 ELECTRIC GUITAR a n d /o r am ­ • REAL ESTATE • SERVICE $1,200. T erm s if d esired . Call VW 1963 SEDAN, red with white days, m ornings and afternoons CLARINET LEBLANC , two y e a rs DATA MATE is com ing. Check p lifie r. Phone 332-0753 a fte r 6 372-0352._______ 5-10/19 tom orrow ’s p ap e r. 1-10/17 p .m . 5-10/21 • TRANSPORTATION in te rio r. Radio, one ow ner, A -l Ev e n in g E m p lo y m e n t fo r d e liv e rie s . Jon Anthony, old, $75. Phone IV 9-1905. CORVETTE OWNERS, radial ply shape. $795. C all ED 2-5672 F lo rist, 809 E ast M ichigan Ave­ ___________ 3 -1 0 /1 8 SCOTS HIGHLANDERS want: TRADE UP TO five P urdue tic k - • WANTED tire s , P ire lli C inturato. 150mph Top earn in g s for those who b ra s s , p erc u ssio n , and p ip e rs . a fte r 6 p .m . 3-10/19 nue, L ansing. 3-10/18 GUITARS, GOOD condition, s e r e - ets fo r N otre D am e. 489-0363. 60,000 m ile guarantee. New a re able to m aintain th e ir MAIDS - DAY o r night, five day n ad a r folk, $25; E uropean c la s ­ Monday, 7 p j n . , D em onstration __________________ 1-10/17 D EA D LIN E $62.50 each, 200 m iles $50 each, VOLKSWAGEN, 1$66. White s e - stu d ies and a re fre e 3 nights H a ll.__________________3 -10/18 dan. L ike fa c to ry -fre sh except week. C ontact M rs.B o g g s, UNI­ sic a l, $40. 355-9914. 3-10/18 TWO TICKETS to N otre Dame 1 P . m . one c l o s i day be. mounted. 332-4916, 351-6342. p e r week and S aturday. R e­ VERSITY INN ■MOTEL, E ast LOCAL .ARMY R e c ru ite r w ill be gam e needed. C all 355-4454. p ric e . Only, $1395. Leaving BED, CEDAR ch est, tab les and fore public ation 3-10/17 q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , Lansing. ________ 6-10/21 av ailab le in Room 4, Demon­ 3-10/19 country. 355-1199. 3-10/17 c h a irs, re f rig e r a to r , to o ls, toys. CORVET'i E STINGRAY, 1?66. se rio u s, h ard w o rk er. F o r DRIVERS 21 o r o ld e r. Apply stra tio n H all, T uesday and Conce' lotions • 1 2 noon one VOLKSWAGEN l965l Sunroof. 337-2051. 3 -1 0 /1 8 WANT THREE T ick ets to N otre 427 cu in, burgandy, like new. p erso n al interview phone M r. V arsity Cab Company, 122 T h u rsd ay s, 1-4:30 p.m . to d is­ cla ss day before pjb Ccot'o n C o o lest-h o ttest economy num­ TYPEW RITER, CTO Smith Dame gam e. C all 355-0954. IV 7-0405. ~ 5-10/20 F au st, 351-4011. W oodm ere. 10-10/26 cu ss with college se n io rs the b e r in town. IV 5-4817. S ilent. Second-hand, clean, ex­ 5-10/21 , FORD 1961. 2-door, stan d ard TWO YOUNG men to w ork even- BAR W A IT E R S ,bar-tenders, I.D. O fficer’s C andidate School p ro - PHONE . 5-10/17 cellent condition. $30.655-1444. TWO NON-STUDENT tick ets to - six. New tire s , battery . $395. ings in receiving departm ent of C h eck ers, full o r Dart tim e g ram . ________1 -10/17 VOLKSWAGEN T75DO 3-10/18 N EED A BAND fo r Homecoming? geth er fo r N otre Dame gam e. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 355-0914 afte r 5 p.m . 3-10/17 m ile s, rad io , w h ite-w alls, sp o rt m ail o rd e r house, beginning in W a itresses full o r p a r t tim e. ¿LACK - DYED racoon ca p e- C all 355-7354. 3-10/17 N ovem ber. 485-1781. 3-10/19 E xperience helpful but not nec­ C all PO P ROCK. 20 g re a t bands, RATES FORD 1963 1/2, 2-door, h ard - ste erin g w heel, $1600. Can fi­ coat. $45. L ike new. Call 482- tW O NON-STUDENT’ tic k ets to 2 go-go g ir ls . C all Steve, IV 4- top, V-8, autom atic, radio. Ex­ nance. 353-1568. 3-10/18 WIDOW OR fem ale student to e s s a ry . C all G ee P e tru sk e , 9251. 3 -1 0 /1 8 1021. 5-10/18 N otre Dame gam e. Call M ary­ 1 DAT............. S I .50 cellent condition. 372-4479. c a re for seven y e a r old daugh­ C oral G ables, ED 7-1311 a fte r VOLKSWAGEN, 196$. G oodcon- BEAR KODtAK Magnum bow. PLEASE RETURN bike borrow ed ann, 351-9456. 3-10/18 3 DAYS...........S3.00 _______________________ 3-10/18 te r in o u r home from 2 to 7 5 p.m . 10-10/19 PORTABLE STEREO with de­ dition. M ust se ll. 882-3449 be­ p.m . P re p a ra tio n of evening L eft-handed, 48 pounds, $35. W ednesday fro m lib ra ry rack to 5 DAYS.......... ¿ 5 .0 0 GRAND PRIX, 1964. Air - con- FACULTY WIFE needs p a r t tim e tachable sp e a k e rs. Good condi­ fo re 5:00 p.m . o r 485-3759 351-4132. 3-10/18 sa m e. 3-10/19 ditioning, bucket seats, radio m eal d e s ire d . C all M rs. Quandt housecleanlng help. Good pay. tion. $125. Call 351-7402. ( b a s e d o n 10 w o rd s p e r ad) a fte r 7:00 p.m . 5-10/18 GARAGE SALE - Monday, O cto- TASTEFUL MUSIC fo r H om e- with rev e rb e ra tio n . Pow er at 332-8617. 10-10/28 337-1597 evenings. 3-10/17 3-10/17 Over 10, 15f p er word, p e r day. steering, b rakes, windows. Mag. b e r 17. 10 a .m . - 4 p .m . 1134 com ing. The Bud Spangler 3 -4 - Auto Service & Parts PART “TÌME MALE 15 - 20 EXPERIENCED TYPIST d e s ire s L ila c . F u rn itu re , d ish es, cloth­ 5. T e r r y M aynard, IV 2-4590. T here — : j ^ ç s e rv h w heels. Inside-outside p erfect NEW BATTERIES. Exchange h ours p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. F o r R e n t _______ typing jobs in my hom e, condition. 353-7950 . 5-10/21 TV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E-: ing, encyclopedias, e tc . 1-10/17 3 -10/17 O n d b O 0k k. < ■*ç c h o r r e p ric e from $7.95. New sealed Good r a is e s with exp erien ce. evenings. IV 2-6172 a fte r 5:30 t h s ad s do d * -f h MUST SACRIFICE. Peugeot, b eam s, 9 9 if. Salvage c a rs , McDonald’s D riv e-In , 234 W. conom ical r a te s by the te rm SMITH & WESSON .22 c a l. auto- HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t pan. 3-10/17 o ne acca , 1962 , 403B. Good condition. la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC G rand R iv e r. ED ^-4103. Full o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV m atlc, many e x tra s . $80. 351— Man. N ejac now se lls TV’s , BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 tim e w ork also available. RENTALS. 484-9263. C 4132.__________________3-10/18 ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ Make offer . 484-6595. 3-10/19 AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South fo r RH positiv e, $10, $12 & ,* MÜSTANG, 1965. 225 h o rse - 10-10/20 JAC at 543 E ast G rand R iv er, S t.. IV 5-1921. C BICYCLE SALES, r e n ta ls and $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT A u to m o tiv e Apartments next to P aram o u n t N ew s. C pow er. Excellent condition, M EL’S AUTO SERVICE. E ast SALESMAN, RETAIL ex p e ri­ s e rv ic e s . Also u sed . EAST BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 1961. $1575. C all 627-2567. 5-10/20 L ansing’s only g ara g e is now ence, fa m ilia r with fish and ONfe BEDliOOM, $125 plus u ti- LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . E. M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - New tire s , battery, exhaust.R e­ MUSTANG, 1965. Low m ileage dogs. Y ear round em ploym ent. lltie s . G arag e, $100 deposit, no G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l . located at 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- built engine, e lec trica l system , good condition. Call a fte r 5. O ver 20 y e a rs p re fe rre d . le ase . No ch ild ren o r p e ts . ________ C ENGAGED! SHARON Y ansura, v e r. 332-3255. C 6:30 T hursday. 489-7587. C Excellent condition. $600 . 332- 351-7091. 3-10/19 FRANDOR P E T SHOP. M r. Phone IV 9-1017. 10-10/27 MOVING - SLIDE p ro je c to r, gui- D etroit F re sh m an , to Kean G a- 5407. 10-10/27 • ACCIDENT PROBLEM? CiTl THREE ROOM furnished a p a r t- nan, E ast L ansing, (Hal) fo u rth - WANTED ONE tu to r M andarin Schmidt o r Chuck M ather. No ta r , d ish es, ta b les, odds and AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, i960; OLDSMOBILE 1965; F-SS, 4- KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. C hinese. David Snyder, 1231 phone c a lls . 3-10/18 m ent. Okemos a r e a . C all ED 2 - en d s. 485-9220. 5 -1 0 /1 7 te rm Sophom ore. 1-10/17 R oadster, $395. D rafted, m ust door sedan, radio, w hite with Small dents to la rg e w re ck s. 8531 o r IV 5-6581. 3-10/18 D aisy L ane, E ast Lansing. red in te rio r, low m ileage, new A m erican and foreign c a rs . COOK—SHORT o rd e r, m ale, fo r FOk WEDDING and p ra c tic a l TIGER, I’m num m er than usual. ____________ 5-10/17 se ll. 543-0090. 334 H oratio EYDEAL VILLA: 1 - bedroom , show er g ifts, com plete lin e of Yummy cookies a re n ’t enough. Avenue. C harlotte. 5-10/19 prem ium tir e s . P ric ed to se ll. G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. g rill, b ro ile r and steam table NEED - TWO non-student tickets 2628 E. Kalam azoo. C w ork. A fter 5 p.m . and w eek­ furnished a p a rtm e n t. $165.351- b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ Why w ait? T.K . 1-10/17 to P urdue gam e. C all 351-7849, BUICK 195$. Excellent running IV 5-1369. 3~l 0 / .17 OLDSMOBILE 1^54. Super 85". ends. No Sundays. Inquire 5161. 3-10/18 WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast _______ 3-10/18 condition. No ru s t. F our new tir e s . 355-1229 afte r 6 p.m . 4 - door. H ydra-M atic, power Scooters & Cycles BILL’S RESTAURANT, 718 E ast MALE STUDENT'S! One and two G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from S e rv ic e TWO NOTRE Dame non-student b rak es, o th e rs. 355-1239. HONDA 160, p ric e $450. 1956 G rand R iv er. ______ 3 -10/19 bedroom fu rn ish ed a p a rtm en ts. Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C SICK PIANO? L et a p ro fessio n al tick ets w anted. C all 355-4234. 3-10/17 ________________________ 3-10/17 m odel. C all 355-6317 afte r 6 BUS BOYS; m e a ls. PHI SIGMA C lose to cam p u s. Im m ediate pian ist c a r e fo r your piano. CHEVELLE MALIEU l96$;good OLDSMOBILE, 1&61, S ta rfire P , X .S t o r e -F r a n d o r 3-10/18 condition. Still on w arranty. p .m . 5-10/18 DELTA house. 6 days. 505 occupancy. $60 p e r student. Tuning, voicing, and re p a ir. C all $$$$ FOR 2-3 N otre Dame tic k - co nvertible. Excellent condi­ F o r wind and snow: C oats White, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic, M.A.C. 332-0875 5-10/21 332-5330. 5 -1 0 /1 7 Jim H arvin, 351-5187. 3-10/18 e ts . Need d esp e ra te ly . 353- tion. V ery clean. Call 372- HONDA CB160, l966, 1$00 m iles. and J a c k e ts , m any sty les and $1700 or reasonable offer. Call EYDEAL VILLA and B urcham DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p a r e n e 0425. 5-10/19 2027. 5-10/21 Excellent condition. B est o ffer. EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS p r ic e s . T h e rm a l u nderw ear 646-6665. 5-10/20 full tim e . M artins H air F a sh ­ Woods A p artm en ts. Two bed­ F ra n ch ise d S erv ice Approved by NEED ONE room m ate fo r 4 -g irl .PONTIAC GTO 1966. Hardtop C all a fte r 6 p .m . ED 2-2708. $2.88 up. G loves, caps, h ats, CHEVROLET 1959. 2-door.G ood ions, S partan Shopping C e n te r. room , luxury fu rn ish ed . Now D octors and DSIA. The m ost a p a rtm en t. N ear cam pus. 337- coupe. T ri-P o w e r. Safe - T - ________ 3-10/19 socks, and b oots. Stop in and condition. $200. Call Jim F rew , HONDA $0, 1965. Good condition. 332-4522. 5 -1 0 /1 8 av a ila b le . F u lly carp eted , gen­ m odern and Only p erso n alized 2115. 5-10 /1 8 » T ra ck . D ark green m etallic shop. 332-2501. 3-10/17 Includes h elm et. F ro m $175. BUS BOYS. M eals. Sigma pKi e ra l e le c tric kitchen, garbage se rv ic e in L ansing, providing CHEVROLET i959I T T - door, finish and things too fie rc e to d isp o sal, tile bath. C all F id elity H ik $ T QUALITY m a te ria ls and you w ith d ia p er p a ils , poly bags, WILL TRADE P urd u e ticket for 355-9062. 3-10/19 Epsilon house. Six days. 526 w orkm anship. OPTICAL DIS­ N otre D am e tic k e t. Call 355- sm all V -8, autom atic. $175. m ention. C rosby’s 482-9776. R ealty . 332-5041. 5 -1 0 /1 9 d eo d o rizers and d ia p e rs, o r use Sunset L an e. Phone 351-4160. COUNT, 416 T ussing Building. 5344. 1-10/17 Phone IV 9-1895. 206 Bennett, 3-10/19 HONDA 250cc S cram b ler, 1965. your own. Baby clothes w ashed EAST SIDE L an sin g . One bed- L ansing. _______ 5-10/17 PONTIAC 1964; ¿T O , 4-speed, M ust se ll cheap. $325 . 332- _____________ 3-10/18 Phone I V 2-4667. C -10/21 fre e . No d ep o sit. P lant in­ KEYPUNCH OPERATÓRI p a rt room fu rn ish ed . $125 with $100 CHRYSLER, 1954. Good snow po sitra ctio n , re v e rb e riz e d r a ­ 5407. 10-10/28 SONY T C -200 tapé r e c o rd e r, a c - spection invited. AMERICAN tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 d ep o sit. G arag e, no ch ild ren o r tir e s , new b attery , radio, runs dio. T ake over paym ents, IV HONDA l60~ black. E xcellent South C ed ar, S u ite # 1 1 , L ansing. p ets. Phone IV 9-1017. c e s s o rie s and ta p e s. E xcellent DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. G ET CASH FOR w ell. $100. 355-0794. 3-10/19 4-2729. 5-10/17 condition. B o ris D em itroff, 351— 393-0250. C 10-10/26 condition. 351-9122. 3-10/17 C all 482-0864. C T H IN G S Y O U N O CORVAIR MONZA, convertible, RAMBLER AMBASSADOR w a- 6798 between 7:30 - 11:00 p .m . WANTED: A fem ale N u rse’s SWEET CIDER by th e gallon. DIAPER S E R V I C E ,L a n s in g ’ s 3-10/17 4 BLOCKS FROM Cam pus. F o u r L O N G E R E N J O Y ... 1963. 4-speed tran sm issio n , red gen, 1961; pow er steerin g , Aid, p a r t tim e w o rk . ED 2 - fu rn ish ed ro o m s plus b asem ent. Special p r ic e for la rg e r quan­ fin est. Y our choice of th re e with black top. Call Jim , IV b rak e s, rad io . $525. Phone HONDA 1966 S cram b ler l 6 0 . 1600 5176. 5-10/18 U tilities included. Couple p re ­ titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth types. C o n tain ers furnished, no SELL T H E M W ITH A 2-9784. 3-10/19 332-6271. 5-10/17 m ile s. N eed money. $520 o r best REFRESHMENT STAND help, fe r r e d . Phone 332-0143. Okemos Road, 337-7974. d ep o sit. Baby clothes w ashed C LA S S IFIED A D offer. 353-1907. 3-10/17 m ale o r fem ale. M ust be neat 3-10/19 18-11/1 f re e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ HONDA 150 S cram b ler, 1966. appearing and dependable. Apply TWO g irls needed to sublet a p a rt- 275 POWER TASCO te lesco p e. D I A L 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 cess. 25 y e a rs in L ansing. HAPPINESS I S ... T h re e m onths. B eautiful. B est m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- offer. 355-6283. 3-10/18 IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. m ent. 1 block fro m B erkey. Im­ m ed iate occupancy. 337-0581. 5-10/21 F o r d e ta ils, call 372-4191. CLASSICAL GUITAR: brand new 5 -1 0 /1 9 BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C NOW BSA l965. Lightening 650cc. Ei>- 10-10/27 gine like new. 351-6469, Ac­ TRANSMITTER OPERATOR. FURNISHED APARTMENT; one P ro fessio n al m odel. E xcellent . Typing Service c e s s o rie s . 5-10/20 Good pay w hile you study. C lose block fro m B erkey. P ark in g , quality. Sell rea so n ab le . B ill, HELEN DEMERITT, a c c u ra te to cam p u s. F ir s t c la ss FCC 3-4 m ale stu d en ts. 214 B ailey. 351-6268. 3-10/19 typing, IBM E xecutive. M ulti­ The Loo se Ends HONDA 65; one y e a r old. Ju st 351-9331. Im m ediate occu­ lith offset p rin tin g . Will pick up overhauled; good condition. $225 lic en se req u ired . C all John Animals E rsk in e o r Dan C o ltran e at 332- pancy. 3 -1 0 /1 7 and d e liv e r. C all 393-0795. Looking fo r a band with a Helmet like new, siz e 7. $10. POODLE PU PPIES, AKC re g is ­ 3 -10/19 Phone ED 7-2583. 3-10/18 5604. 5-10/19 WANTED ONE man fo r C olonial sound you can feel? H ELP WANTED, 3 -4 students, A p artm e n ts. A partm ent 4. C all te re d , six w eeks old. F ir s t ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m u lti­ We’r e back fo r your e n te r ­ HONDA S-50 1965. Excellent con- p a rt tim e b a sis, m ornings, af­ 337-0816. ___________ 3-10/17 sh o ts. ED 2-4876. 3 -1 0 /1 9 lith o ffset p rin tin g . D is s e rta ­ tainm ent with the heavy beat of dition, $200. 355-8123. A lso two ternoons - 20 hour m inim um . FOR SALE: Monkey. Call Bill tions, th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, g en­ rock to rhythm and blues. bicycles, 3-10/17 G en eral lab o r, good pay. Call Rooms o r John at 351-6825. 3 -1 0 /1 7 e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER, Tom H erm an, 351-5640. HALF 6F Double. $10.00 week- p e rie n c e . 332 8384. C Benelll of L ansing, used bike 3-10/17 ly . Kitchen p riv ile g e s. F re e Mobile Homes BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. F o r In fo rm a tio n C al sa le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. HOUSEWORK IN E ast Lansing. p ark in g . 332-6118. 3 -1 0 /1 9 HOWARD 35 x 8; Screened - in No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. T O M IV 5-0761 B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be- Good S ala ry . C all ED 2-5426 MAN, SINGLE u n su p erv ised . $15. 1 po rch , fu rn ish ed . $1195 o r b est Block off cam p u s. 332-3255. C n elli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli o r ED 7-2055. 3-10/17 Cooking, P ark in g . C lose to cam ­ o ffe r. C -5 M obile Home M anor. ED 7-0229, a fte r 7:00 p.m . ordnan c 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. TYPIST F llL L - TIME. OIS. p u s. 337-2636. 3-10/17 B enelli 250 cc 1966, $569. Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. Regional P o u ltry R esearch L ab o rato ry . S alary $1.90-$2.25 NICE SLEEPING room . $0 p e r SQUIRE, 1966 - 12J x 60’, 2 - w eek, m en only, g rad u ate stu ­ bedroom , on lot, city lim its . 3 -1 0 /1 8 crossw E £ ■ s P 5 L L A D E ■ A D £ s 1 P O Ü T 1 T A M A L £ L A N R U 1915 E, M ichigan. C p e r hour depending on ex p eri­ dent. P a rk in g . T h re e m iles from IV 9-0464. 5-10/21 ACROSS 33. Exist £ R A 5 c O B I G A D OSSA 1966; 175cc. O riginal tir e s , ence. Phone, 372-1910, Ex­ co lleg e. IV 4-6376. 1-10/17 CHAMPION 1963 M obile hom e. 1. Quibble 34. Fish-eating L A Y S £ iP A R fis T £ fenders n ev er u sed. Phone tension 285. 3-10/18 10’ x 55’. 2 -b ed ro o m . On p r i­ 6. Ten years bird F o r S a le R £ S 5 U R £ A 489-4233. HONDA TRAIL 55. E xcellent con- 3-10/18 STUDENT WIFE for full tim e s a le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, v ate lo t. 882-7564. S fÈ k É Ô SPECIAL 4 -sp e a k e r WOLVERINE, 1^63. 46’ x 10’ , w alnut, ap a rtm en t s iz e . $86; TV 2 -b edroom , v ery good condition. 3 -1 0 /1 8 12. Utopian 13. Wood sorrel 36. Grow old 37. Egg-shaped 39. Masculine G D O t R O R A F F £ 5 D 1 G ? A B ACE HARDWARE, 201 E ast L dition. $200. T e rm s if d e sire d . tubes 40% off, MUNTZ TV, 215 On lo t. 487-3301. 14. Breed of name R A N I s 1 S C U R £ G rand R iv er. C -10/20 5-10/20 Call 372-0352. 5-10/19 N o rth C lip p ert, opposite S e a rs . dog 41. Class dis­ D A M ft 5 £ R R 1 £ D BUS BOYS; m eals plus $3.00 NEW MOON; 8 x 40, $l260. C-19 A 5-10/18 16. Catkin tinction HONDA 1955! 160CC. H elm et, w eekly, Alpha Epsilon P i House, M obil Home M anor. 3-10/19 S £ T A T R 1 A L S M S O FF ¿5ËT m a rq u ise diam ond, 1/2 17. Dutch uncle 44. Ached elec tric s ta r te r , plus e x tra s . 5 d ays. 343 A lbert, 351-9463. s M £ W N T A G £ ft c a r a t. O rig in al p ric e , $475. NEW MOON, 1965. Leaving city. 18. Feeble 46. Parsley $450. 485-5306. 5-10/19 _______________ 1-10/17 $2,400. 353-3757, 8-5,393-1083 camphor A sking $350. A p p raisal in­ 20. Self HOUSEMEN - $ day week o r 0 M ild re d C . G e lla r w eekends. Contact M r. Whip- key, UNIVERSITY INN MOTEL E ast L ansing. 6-10/21 clu d ed . C all 489-4511. 5 -1 0 /1 8 PORTABLE P.A , with tu rn table a fte r 5 p .m . Lo s t & Found and m ik e. $60. 332-8063 a fte r NEW LIGHT co lo red suede coat, 3-10/18 22. Period 23. Potential metal 26. Outset 48. Silly 49. Loathe 50. Gives tang to 3. Representa­ tive 4. "O ur... Sal" 8. Arrived 9. October brew PART TIME g irl. Experienced 1 p .m . 3 -1 0 /1 9 flee ce lining, sq u are pockets. 28. Closer DOWN 5. Charles 10. Racket A n a p a rtm e n t, a car, in telephone w ork fo r ad v er­ BOY’S 10-SPEED r a c e r , ex c el- L o st on 4th flo o r of C om puter 30. Kind of 1. Cut in cubes Lamb 11. Superlative W ill T e a c h V o i c e tisin g prom otion. 351-7539. len t condition. C all Bob, 355- firecracker 2. Mileage 6. Serve ending C en ter. Reward!!! 355-6318. 1-10/17 3020 a f te r 1 p .m . 3-10/18 1-10/17 32. Compel recorder 7. Elevated 15. Finale a new w a s h in g m a c h in e , M rs. G ellar cam e to L ansing 19. Electrified TÉLÉVISION, ¿ 3 " ¿ e n lth c a s te r SEPTEMBER 28, Spartan V il- particle 3 y ears ago with h e r husband, 1 2 3 4 S ¿ 7 8 9 IO II R e g is te re d N u rse s m odel. L ik e new, four y e a r s . lag e. Young, fluffy, ru sty and 21. Medieval o r w h a t h a v e y o u .......... who is a physician. M rs. ED 2-4 9 0 5 . 3 -1 0 /1 7 w hite, m ale c a t. 355-1238. 13 G ellar held sc h o larsh ip s and IX money Full Time and Week-end AMËULAfoüEj 1953, C ad illac. 1-10/17 __ 23. First fellow ships for 9 y e a rs, and 18 16 was graduated from the J u il- Positions E xcellent condition. 647-3891. STEREC BUYERS w atch C la s s i- 14 24. Respectful W ant A d s get R E S U L T S ! lia rd G raduate School, New C all co llec t, a fte r 5 p .m . 3-10/18 fled fo r things they need. Dial 355-8255 now and s ta r t your ad. 17 % 18 % 19 25. Prior to York and the C u rtis In stitu te Starting S alaries: 4 26. Belgian A n d it’ s so E a s y . . . of M usic, Philadelphia, P enn­ sylvania. Upon g r a d u a t i o n from Day $2.70 p e r h r. A fternoon $2.85 per hr. Night $3.00 p er hr. S U B S T IT U T E T E A C H E R S fu ll tim e o r p a r t - t i m e % 2« 20 21 27 22 28 % 2* 23 24 25 commune 2 7 .Journeys 29. Macaw 31. Pair J u s t c a ll C u rtis, she was sen t to G e r­ io 3> 35. Glove many by C u rtis fo r 4 y e a r s . Vacation & Insurance $ 2 7 .5 0 p e r d a y leather 35 5 -825 5 She was a pupil and protege benefits 3) 34 35 34 of the late m m e. M arcella New Rehabilitation Units D E T R O IT P U B LIC S C H O O LS % 4 37. Sioux 38. Podium Ú% SB 3» 40 Sem brich. M rs. G ellar is also a linguist, speaking G erm an, Apply: M ust have 90 q u a rte r (60 se m e ste r) h o u rs c re d it in 37 • % 40. Fruit drinks STATENEWSCLASSIFIED F rench and Italian, If in te re ste d call ••• P R O V IN C IA L H OUSE (behind Yankee Stadium) college approved for te a c h e r train in g by M ichigan D e­ p a rtm e n t of E ducation. A bility to tra v e l and'’ teach a v a rie ty of subject fields and age lev els p re fe rre d . W rite 41 4b 41 43 % 47 44 % 48 $0 45 41. Ill-man­ nered fellow 42. Simian 43. Perch 34 6 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . 4 8 2 -0 13 9 E. Lansing 332-0817 TEACHER EVALUATION, 440 Schools C e n te r, 5057Wood­ w ard, D etro it, Michigan 48202. 4# % 45. Girl's name 47. And: Lat. ( \ \ M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n s in g , M ichigan M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 9 ASMSUSPONSORED C o u rs e ra tin g u n d e r w a y By B E V E R L Y T W IT C H E L L which w as o rig in ally set up a co u rse as taught, andnot personal p ro g ra m , P o sn er said, a r e the State News S taff W r ite r y e a r ago. evaluations of the te ac h er o r the p ra c tic a l a sp e c ts of using the "C ourse evaluation has been co u rse . a p p ra isal to an ticip ate c o u rse - re se a rc h e d fo r alm o st a y e a r," Com m ittees w ere form ed w ork and to p ro d students into A c o u rse and te ac h er ap p raisal T e r r y Has sold, cabinet p r e s i­ T hursday night to estab lish the enjoying the learn in g p ro c e ss p ro g ram Is In Its initial stag es, dent, said. "It has been the Intent a re a of re s e a rc h , to develop a m o re . u nder the d ire c to rsh ip of G ary of the p ro g ram sin ce Its inception questionnaire and to work with The philosophy behind th e en­ P o sn er, ASMSU’s v ice-p resid en t to produce a booklet as an evalu­ the faculty. tir e p ro g ra m , P o sn er continued, fo r academ ic a ffa irs. ation of te a c h e rs and c la s s e s ." T he com m ittee is considering Is to Im prove the academ ic a t­ Twenty p e rso n s m et Thursday P o sn er s tr e s s e d that the p ro ­ w orking w ithin one college. m o sp h ere of the U niversity. night to o rganize the pro g ram , gram w ill be an ap p raisal of the Two p rim a ry p urposes of the The ap p ra isal w ill not be sub­ jectiv e, but r a th e r a m e a su re of the effectiveness of teaching The Sounds Of Our Times through w hat other students gain F e a tu rin g the Motown sound, "T h e Sounds and the "J a m e s K. Polk M e m o ria l Rock Band” (fo lk rock) INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS from a c la s s . S ounde ttes" th r ille d the audience at Shaw H a ll’ s ‘ ‘ Function at the J u n ctio n ” la st S aturday n ight w ith and “ The S unnyslde rs” (fo lk m usic) w ere also fe a ­ tu re d , as Shaw H all presented d iffe re n t aspects of A survey of student reactio n w ill be taken and the re su lts num bers made fam ous by “ The S u p re m e s.” The m usic c u rre n tly being p e rfo rm e d on cam pus. com p u terized . It is p o ssib le that State News photo by Russ Steffey an advisory com m ittee be set up S y m p o s i u m t a k i n g s h a p e co n sistin g of the heads of the d ep artm en ts being ap p raised . F o r the p ast y e a r, ASMSU’s PROPOSES TAX c o u rse evaluation p ro g ram has f o r s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y been re se a rc h in g p rim a rily In the a re a of faculty opinion. By beginning now with the H a re r a p s c a m p a ig n c o s ts By P H IL VAN HUESEN 'T h e Student Scene in A m erican C ollege dean, noted that som e actual student re s e a rc h , the com ­ U n iv e rsitie s .” students have suggested a s e rie s m itte e hopes to be able to pub­ By DON SOCKOL to in su re equal exposure tim e and incum bent candidate fo r the State Just a s the eighth grad e was B urke said that tentative p lan s of student-faculty d iscu ssio n s to lish , if they decide to publish, by State News S taff W r ite r finances to opposing candidates, B oard of Education. y e a rs ag o .” An am bitious new p ro g ra m of call fo r the g u ests to fo rm ally p rec ed e the sym posium . T hus sp rin g o r su m m er te rm . H are said . T h e pow ers of the b o ard under L aw rence L indem er, candidau student-faculty d iscussion known p re se n t a pap er and then to r e ­ the sym posium itself m ay becom e U nlim ited cam paign spending He suggested that cam paign the new constitution a r e s till fo r atto rn ey general, and Roberi Student Opinion R esearch Di­ and the concept of a " s u p e r - ” p erio d s be shortened and finances la rg e ly undefined, T h u rb e r said. Brown, a s the U niversity C ollege Sympo­ m ain on cam pus for d iscu ssio n s the capstone to inform al p ro ­ candidate fo r U -M ’i re c to r T ed O 'N eill is now taking board of education fo r M ichigan held down by enforcable laws. "S om e people, including the B oard of Regents will re p r e s e n sium is taking shape fo r w inter with one another, with faculty g ra m s on the sam e g eneral topic, a survey of student opinion con­ w ere h it T h u rsd ay by two in ­ T h e proposal to use $1 of each G overnor, w ere fo r a ’s u p e r- the Republican p arty in the s e c ­ term « m em bers and with students. he said. cern in g th e ir reactio n to student cum bent D em ocratic can d id ates. c itiz e n 's state tax es fo r campaign b o ard ’ a t the C onstitutional C on­ ond m eeting scheduled at 4 p.m, T h e sym posium , planned a s an An effo rt is being m ade to "W e hope to achieve as broad involvem ent in acad em ics. T his ” 1 am am azed at the acq u i­ funds w as supported by H are. v ention,” T h u rb e r said . D esire T h u rsd ay in the E rick so n H al annual event, w ill bring to the involve som e of the b e st m inds a student-faculty involvem ent as su rv ey is p rim a rily at the r e ­ escen ce of the public to the in ­ " I t is im possible to take larg e to overco m e petty r iv a lrie s b e­ Klva. cam pus five sp eak ers fo r le c ­ In the country while rep rese n tin g p o ssib le ,” C arlin said. quest of ASMSU Student Board eq u ities and u n fairn ess in e le c ­ am ounts of money without selling tween in stitu tio n s of higher tu r e s and le s s form al discu ssio n s the e n tire spectru m of opinion C hairm an Jim G raham . tio n s ,” said Ja m e s M. H are, your soul down the p ip e ," he learn in g w ere cited as re a so n s focusing on a them e of g eneral on the topic, he added. ASMSU has ag reed to a s s is t in G raham pointed out that P o s- M ichigan’s se c. of state. said of individual p o litical con­ fo r th is by T h u rb e r, in te re st. Edw ard A. C arlin , U n iv ersity publicizing the event. n e r 's work in co u rse and te ac h er “ C andidates a r e like so ap — trib u tio n s. T h is idea was beaten down J . B ru ce B urke, ch airm an of the faculty com m ittee which is a p p ra isa l is the f ir s t step tow ard the one who gets the m o st e x ­ A lso speaking at the p ro g ram though, and a “ scrupulous h ands- F i r e d a m a g e s the c u rric u la r involvement he po su re will get the m ost v o te s,” sponsored by Phi D elta Kappa, off policy in the ev ery day o p e r­ a rran g in g the program , sa id his com m ittee is consulting with s tu ­ listed as his second p rio rity for he said . p ro fessio n al education f r a te r n i­ atio n s of co lleg es and u n iv e r­ t w o a p a r t m e n t s student governm ent th is y e a r. T h e re is a need fo r m ethods ty, w as Donald M. D. T h u rb e r, s i t i e s ” w ase n d o rse d b y T h u rb e r, dent and faculty groups to d e te r ­ A short in a n e le c tric a l system m ine the form the d iscu ssio n s s ta rte d a f ir e which dam aged two A " s u p e r-b o a rd ” could not should take. handle a ll the little p ro b lem s of H aslett A rm s apartm ents Sunday ’’We hope to involve a s many the s ta te ’s Institutions of higher m orning, E ast Lansing fire de­ A S M S U h ire s l a w y e r different kinds of groups a s p o s­ partm en t officials said. learn in g , he claim ed. s ib le ,” B urke said. "A ll groups, T h u rb e r also devoted som e T he blaze w as extinguished in no m a tte r how inform al, a re re m a rk s to the future of Junior 20 m inutes, a fte r firem en gained w elcom e to m ake suggestions.” C om m ittee m em bers include co lleg es in Michigan. a c c e ss to the top sto ry a p a rt­ B urke, of the Dept, of H um an­ itie s; David Klein and R obert fo r stu d e n ts n e e d in g a id a s " I see the com munity college a trem endous fo rce in ed u c a­ m ents by cutting a hole in the roof. R ich ard s, social science; M ary T he legal aid and the atto rn ey T h e p ro g ram , which began la st T om kins, A m erican Thought and B y DE NICE ANDERSON will d isc u ss the case, Dewey sp rin g te rm , should soon be s e lf- tion to d ay ,” he said, “T h e iro n ly Damage co sts have not yet been State News Staff W r ite r said, and then p erhaps m ake a sufficient, he said. fau lt is that they try to be all estim ated, a fire departm ent of­ L anguage; and C h a rle s St. C la ir, natu ral science. recom m endation to the ASMSU We eventually get the money things to all p eople,” ficial said . F irem en had to te a r Student B oard fo r a loan o r gran t back from the loans, Kolbus said, “ B u t,” T h u rb e r added, “ in down a w all to douse the flam e B urke sa id th a tU n lv e rsity C o l­ Students seeking legal advice lege w as chosen to organize the may obtain the s e rv ic e s of a of funds to be used fo r litigation and a ll that we w ill have to pay the next generation I see the and ra in w ate r poured through of the c a se . w ill be the law yer’s fees. tw o -y ear college as the standard the celling, both causing addi­ sym posium because it has the p rac ticin g attorney h ired by b ro ad e st student base. He em ­ ASMSU. T h e law yer ch arg es ASMSU $25 educational level in th is state, tional dam ages. phasized th at the p ro g ra m is If a c a se shows that a student Funds allocated from the board an hour for his se rv ic e s and being planned a s an a ll-u n iv e rsity has definitely been wronged and th is te rm totaled $975, with $725 ASMSU, in turn, ch arg es the function. se ts a p ossible p reced en t for going fo r the law y er’s fee and students a nominal fee of $2, Th a n ks fo r yo u r "MSU p rese n tly h as no in te l­ la te r c a se s, special action ma_ $250 to be used for the sp ecial Kolbus noted. lectu al event which is a focus of be considered, rep o rted Allan F o u r to five students a re seen p a tro n a g e ca se s, rep o rted C liff Kolbus, the whole academ ic com m unity,’’ Dewey, ASMSU’s legal aid. ASMSU’s co m p tro ller. during the co u rse of one hour, he said . "T h e content of th is he continued. p ro g ra m w ill be tra n s-c o lle g e , Students may m ake appoint­ not lim ited to n arrow academ ic m ents by calling the ASMSU m ain F u ll T im e M a le q uestions. T he idea is to c re a te office a t 355-4561. T he law y er’s H e lp W a n te d an atm osphere in which students T a n n e n b a u m t o s p e a k h ours a r e from 1 -4 p.m . F rid ay s, and faculty can d isc u ss and e x ­ said Dewey. am ine im portant iss u e s on an All inform ation will be kept in o n c o m m u n i c a t i o n s equal footing." T he them e for the f ir s t sym po­ Appearing Tonight s tr ic te s t confidence, he said, and if students co -o p e ra te the c a se 207 P ercy H. Tannenbaum . d irec­ Tannenbaum , p resen tly a p ro ­ will be worked out much f a s te r . sium , to be held Ja n . 16-19, is M e m b e rs of the M a rth a G raham Dance Company, to r of the M ass Communication fe s s o r of jo u rn alism a n d psy­ T h e p ro g ram was v ery su c­ W . G ra n d R ive r enact a scene fro m “ E m b a ttle d G a rd e n ,” one of the R e sea rch C enter at c h e Uni­ chology at UW, has w ritten nearly v e rsity of W isconsin, will be the 50 jo u rn al a rtic le s as well as cessfu l la st y ear. dance dram as to be p e rfo rm e d tonight in the A udi­ sp eak er at a public le ctu re at being co -au th o r w ith C h a rle sO s- to riu m at 8:15 p.m . Fellowship 8 p.m . Tuesday night in 326 good o fth e b o o k ” M easu rem en to f N atural Science Building, spon­ M eaning.” so red by the Departm ent of Com­ He studied la s t y e a r a t the deadline M a r t h a G r a h a m m unication. C en ter for Advanced Study in the Tannenbaum ’s topic at the lec­ B ehavioral Sciences in Palo Alto, tu r e , which will be a colloquium C alif. on Oct. 31 t o p e r f o r m t o n i g h t open to all U niversity students In addition to his le c tu re T ues­ and faculty m e m b ers, will be day night, Tannenbaum will also "C om m unications a s V icarious speak to the com m unications 436 F inan cial aid fo r g raduates M artha G raham and h e r dance nach as a "fan fa re to dance as Social E x p erien ce." and 820 c la s s e s during the day. wishing to follow a c a r e e r in company, making th e ir f ir s t an a r t ” college teaching is now available A m erican tour in 16 y e a rs, will In addition to M iss G raham , give a perfo rm an ce tonight in fea tu re d d an cers include B e r t­ College Bike Shop in the fo rm of Woodrow Wilson F ellow ships for the 1967-68 a c ­ U n iv ersity A uditorium at 8:15 ra m R o ss, Helen McGehee, Y u- adem ic y e a r. p.m . rik o , Gene McDonald and Dudley Though aw arded m ainly in the field s of the hum anities and so ­ cia l scien c es, a la rg e num ber of M iss G raham , lite ra lly the W illiam s. founder of the m odern dance m ovem ent in the U .S., has been 134 N . H a r r i s o n AW EALTHOFOPPORTUNITY appointm ents a r e re g u la rly m ade rhe re c ip ie n t of aw ards and d e c ­ D r u n k e n d r i v e r ’ s (1 Block N, of Kellogg C enter) FO R E N G IN E E R S & S C IE N T IS T S In m ath em atics and the n atu ra l oratio n s fro m heads of sta te on AT MARTIN COMPANY IN FLORIDA! scien c es. n ea rly ev ery continent. lic e n s e r e v o k e d E D 2 -4 117 L a s t y e a r she receiv ed the T h e fellow ship appointm ents a r e determ ined by nom inations m ade by faculty m e m b e rs. In­ $30,000 Aspen H um anitarian A H olt m an had h is d r iv e r ’s Award fo r h e r outstanding con­ lic en se revoked and was fined HondaDealer Move up to an exciting career and the Florida way of life with Martin Company te re s te d p a rtie s may so lic it fa c ­ ulty nom inations. tribution to the a r ts . $95 Saturday T h e company will p erfo rm pleading guilty to drunken d riv ­ th re e b a lle ts tonight a ll ch o re o ­ ing c h a rg e s. m orning afte r Parts &Accessories in Orlando, Florida. Immediate openings for graduates with BS, MS, and PhD degrees in: N om inations giving the c a n ­ d id a te’s name, ad d re ss, college at MSU and proposed field of graphed by M iss G raham . “ P a r t U n iv ersity P olice had a r r e s te d R e a l-P a r t D ream ” will be fo l­ L e s te r H. Stevens, 54, of 3905 FactoryTrainedMechanics Electronics Mathematics Mechanical lowed by "E m battled G ard en ,” E . Willoughby Rd., e a r lie r S at­ Aeronautical g rad u ate study m ust be sen t not la te r than Oct. 31 to Otto G. a re -te llin g o fth e le g e n d o fA d a m , u rd ay a fte r he was observed d riv ­ Engineering Mechanics Physics G raf, D ept, of G erm an, U n iv er­ Eve and L ilith . ing the wrong way around the sity of Michigan, 1079 F rie z e T he 72-y e a r-o ld M iss G raham tra ffic c irc le at Shaw L ane and B e a l e a d e r a s a w ill take a leading ro le in " A c ro ­ Bogue S treet. Building, Ann A rbor, 48104. F u rth e r inform ation m ay be b ats of God” , with m usic e s p e ­ Stevens was arraig n e d in M e ri­ cially com posed by C a rlo s S u ri- dian T ow nship Ju stic e C o u rt. IN T E R V IE W S obtained at the H onors C ollege Office. M ARINE ON CAM PUS P e titio n in g o p e n ATTENTIONYOUNGDEM OCRATS O F F I C E R X OCTOBER18 I n te r v ie w e r : BILL GA UN TLETT fo r G re e k W e e k and all in terested parties 'V V * . P etitio n s fo r G reek Week co m ­ m ittee chairm en will be available T uesday through F riday, O ct. 25- TheFirstMeetingof Fall Term 28, at the IFC o r Pan H el of­ fic e s and a t 101 Student S erv ice s. Tuesday }Octoher 18 8:30 P.M. JX& sting: sti & Sixteen chairm anship positions w ill be available. P e titio n e rs w ill be Interview ed R o o m 31 - U n i o n B u i l d i n g innterview m ¡ Íp IpW ITH M M IH by appointm ent and selected the following week. T his y e a r ’s g eneral c o -c h a ir­ men Dianne S w artz, W est Bloom­ Featuring A D e b ate B e tw e e n Student Union AMJ7T/JV O R L A N D O C O M /• A N Y ' F L O R I D A field se n io r and Kappa D elta, and B rad M iller,S hllllngton, P a ,, C a n d i d a t e s F o r th e M S U October 17-21 An Equal Opportunity Employer (M&F) jun io r and D elta Chi, a r e urging fo rm e r G reek Week w o rk e rs ro B o a rd of T ru s te e s petition. 10 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n M onday, O c to b e r 17, 1966 KE BRAZILIAN BUSINRSS SCHOOLS P e t i t i o n s c i r c u l a t e d M SU p ro je c t ju d g e d b e s t’ M ichigan S tate’s 1 3 -y ea r p ro ­ At the clo se of the p ro je c t, the P r io r to initiation of the MSU g ra m to introduce b u sin ess ed­ faculty of Sao Paulo school p re ­ p ro je c t, business education was f o r 1 8 - v o t e r e f e r e n d u m ucation into B ra z il’s co lleg es has sented a statue by the fam ous not p a rt of B ra z il’s u niversity been hailed by a governm ent B razilian scu lp to r Bruno G eorge c u rric u la . agency a s the m ost su ccessfu l On rotating assig n m e n ts, 25 p resen ted to ASMSU which, in fe r p olicy. T h e new policy sta te s, to MSU’s business faculty. The By BOB BYINGTON o v e rse a s U niversity p ro g ra m . MSU p ro fe sso rs have spent 72 turn, m ust draw up a referendum in effect, that th e re be no tr a n s ­ statue is now on display in Eppley C om pleted in June of th is y e a r , C en ter. m a n -y e a rs in B ra z il. Nine of State News S taff W rite r ballot within a stipulated tim e f e r of dues from one hall to th e se le ctu red in P o rtu g u ese,an d the p ro g ra m is accred ited the In 1954 a d v ise rs of MSU’s period. a n o th er and a student shouldnot b est of its kind by the Agency the o th e rs surm ounted the lan­ John Mongeon, p resid e n t of be ch arg ed dues by the second G raduate School of B usiness Ad­ guage b a r r ie r by teaching through P etitio n s, calling for a r e f e r ­ fo r International D evelopment MHA, said that although petitions h all. An exception e x i s t s on m in istratio n estab lish ed a busi­ endum ballot on the allocation of (AID) in th e C ongressional n e ss school in Sao P a u lo .S im ila r in te r p re te r s . $1,000 to be used in support a re being circu lated by MHA, tr a n s f e rs to Owen H all. T h e R ecord. T hirty-tw o B razilian gradu­ Two new ly independent A fric a n nations, Lesotho and p ro g ra m s w ere in co rp o rated into a te s in econom ics, law , engineer­ of the 18-year old vote cam paign they a re not n ecessarily indica­ u n dergraduate hall should tra n s - ‘t h e U niversity of Bahia in in the E a st Lansing a re a , w ere tive of a negative position by the f e r to Owen H all the sum charged Botswana, have been adm itted as the newest m em ­ n o rth ern B razil and the U niver­ ing and education spent 18 m onths group on t h e subject of the the re sid e n ts of Owen H all. b e rs o f the Campus U nited N ations, A ll students in ­ at MSU acquiring M .A.’s in NATO d istributed among m em bers of sity of Rio G rande de Sud in the te re s te d in in te rn a tio n a l a ffa irs are in v ite d to join. south. b u sin ess adm in istratio n . F i v e M en’s H all A ssn. at its re g u la r 18-year-old vote. T h is is only a recom m endation have retu rn ed fo r docto ral de­ T hursday night m eeting. 'T h i s is n 't the point of the and is not binding on the halls, as As o t h e r b u sin ess faculty g r e e s , and six a r e p rese n tly on T he petitions, initiated by P at p etitio n s,” he said. 'T h e q u e s­ the proposal did not rec eiv e the c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e I m em b ers a r e tra in e d , m o r e cam pus under the p ro g ra m . T e r r y , past presid en t of Snyder tion at hand is not the 1 8 -y ear- re q u ire d th ree -fo u rth s vote to C a m p u s U . N . a d m i t s governm ents re p re se n te d round B razilian u n iv e rsitie s w ill s ta r t Although the p ro jec t is offi­ Hall, w ere distributed by E rnie old vote but the allocation of m ake it legally binding. As it the tab le say s it supports th ese b u sin ess education. A ccording to cially com pleted, relatio n sh ip s C ro m a rtle , vice presid en t of the $1,000." stands, the decision is le ft to g o als, I have asked the finance A lfred L . Seely e , dean of the MSU w ill continue. L e c tu re rs from MHA, and a re presen tly being " If there is going to be e ffec­ the d isc re tio n of the constituent n e w A f r i c a n n a t i o n s m in is te rs p re se n t w hether they college of b u sin e ss, fo u r o th e r MSU will tra v e l to B ra z il and circ u lated in undergraduate halls tive representatio n in the U n iv er­ h alls. B razilian u n iv e rsitie s now have B razilian p ro fe sso rs a r e ex­ a r e p re p a re d to pay fo r the fo rc­ b u sin ess schools. throughout the cam pus. sity, the students should be given R egarding the com pensation A fric a ’s two new nations w ere G.- Benson, ch airm an fo r E ast e s which th e ir colleagues said pected at MSU. T he signed petitions m ust be a chance to voice th eir opinion issu e, MHA voted to go on re c o rd adm itted to the Cam pus U .N . at Lansing, spoke to the assem b ly ought to be provided—and the turned in today to the MHA office, on m a tte rs that affect t h e m , req u estin g an all-U n iv ersity r e f ­ its organizational m eeting F rid a y on plans fo r the O ctober 23 an sw er is alw ays ’no’.’’ 323 Student S ervices. If the as this d o es.” erendum on the subject if the in E rick so n Kiva. p ro g ram . The R u ssia n s, he sa id , " a r e • Prescription lenses A fter much debate, MHA also com pensation rep o rt is adopted L esotho and Botswana which petitions a r e signed by 10 per H arold Johnson, co n sid ered a likely to avoid actions which im ­ ground cent of the full-tim e undergrad­ recom m ended the form ulation of by die com pensation com m ittee. receiv ed th e ir independence r e ­ sp e cia list on in tern atio n al o rg an ­ ply a d e lib erate a g g re ssio n a - uate student body, they will be a new residence hall dues tr a n s - A gain, student p articip atio n in cently w ere voted into the cam pus ization, is the U«N.’b new ad ­ galn st the W est, so longasN A T O • Complete selection the governm ent was s tre s s e d as organization p rio r to d iscu ssio n v ise r. re m a in s politically a solid a lli­ of frames the c rite rio n . of a proposal concerning Rho­ an c e. T h e r e f o r e the n u clea r TV classes Mongeon said, "I p erso n ally feel, a s I think MHA does in g en e ral, that before co m p en sa­ d esia. A pproxim ately 40 people p a r ­ stren g th of the n u clea r pow ers lie s behind the whole of the NATO Headed by p resid e n t David ticipated in o r watched the f ir s t allia n c e .’’ Stocker and s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l assem b ly . With 121 m em b er • Sunglasses T he p ro p o sal fo r blanket cuts • Repairs while you w ait c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1 offered at the sam e tim e and in tion is p assed the students should B ill L ev is, the group also d is ­ co u n tries th is leav es m uch of in NATO fo rc e s is expected to students can take a CCTV course the sam e building, about 45 p e r have the opportunity to vote on it. cu ssed a p ro jec t fo r the L ansing the w orld u n rep rese n ted . O th ers be co n sid ered when the th re e - cent of the students would b ew ill- T h e re fo re , 1 feel that the f ir s t o b serv atio n of U nited N ations day in te reste d in joining a r e ask ed pow er ta lk s between the United in one of three ways—watching the lectu re as it is being tele­ ing to take additional telev ised Step is to work fo r no com pen­ O ctober 23. to contact the o ffic ers b efo re the S tate s, B rita in and W est G e r­ Bator Opticians vised, seeing it in a regular le c tu re s. sation th is te rm until the students M aynard M iller, ch airm an of next m eeting a t 7:30 p .m . N ovem ­ m any open in Bonn on T h u rs ­ classroom equipped for CCTV, Why is it then that so many a r e given th is opportunity.” U.N. Day fo r L ansing, and August b e r 11 in E rick so n K iva. day. 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) or watching TV in a dorm itory p ro fe sso rs and students who, un­ classroom o r m ulti - purpose like those interview ed by Davis lounge. and Johnson, have never given M S U B o o k S t o r e 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 M SU B o o k S to re M ore than 6,000 students fill­ o r taken a co u rse on CCTV a r e ed out a questionnaire for the le e ry of it? study during one of the la st le c­ T h e anecdote which opened tu res they attended eith er fall w hit a rtic le illu stra te s one of M or w inter te rm la st y e a r. They the reaso n s: it is the atypical, w ere in 183 sections of eight dif­ the am using, the unique from ferent cou rses. which we get our kicks. Davis and Johnson also in te r­ Another reaso n , the myth of the viewed 163 of these students and depersonalized m u ltiv ersity , w ill all of the le c tu re rs . be discussed in tom orrow ’s in­ One of th e ir findings: sta llm en t. " I t is c lea r that m ost students p re fe r the condition under which they actually received the lec­ tu re m a te ria l." UN To Europe Not only that, although th e s tu - conti nued fro m page 1 .dents w ere not as consistent in in New York C ity. He said he had ranking th e ir second and th ird decided to do it even b efo re 19 choices, those who had taken the young A m erican Z io n ists invaded co u rse via on-cam pus CCTV gen­ the Syrian U.N, m issio n Friday, e ra lly chose dorm itory CCTV as prom pting a p ro te st from the 62- th e ir second choice, and vice nation A sian-A frican group h e re , v e rs a . Baroody said delegates w ere In fact, if the CCTV le c tu re s g rateful to A m ericans and New w e re offered at a m ore conven­ Y o rk e rs fo r th e ir help. But he ient tim e than the live le ctu res, declared that th ere w ere four / f a i wm. about 70 p e r cent said they would fa c to rs that m ade New Y ork C ity M p re fe r to take a co u rse on CCTV, a bad place for U.N. h ea d q u arters And even if both the live lec­ —the physical, the m o ral, the tu re and the CCTV section w ere p olitical and the econom ic. U B B P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u Students m ust re g iste r in p e r­ (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch son at the Placem ent Bureau at graduates only. le ast two days p rio r to date of G eneral E le c tric : e lec trica l, Interview . m echanical and chem ical en­ Monday, O ct. 24: gineering; m etallurgy, m echan­ Bank of the Commonwealth: ic s and m a te ria ls science; pack­ econom ics, m anagem ent, m a r­ aging technology (B,M); also keting and all m ajors of the MBA's w ith engineering under­ College of A rts and L e tte rs graduate degree; and ch em istry , (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch m athem atics, p hysics, sta tistic s, graduates only and accounting physics and astronom y (B,M). and financial adm inistration N orth A m erican Aviation, Inc: (B,M). civil engineering (B); m echanical Continental Can Co., Inc: all engineering (B,M); and m etal­ U m a jo rs of the College of A rts lurgy, m echanics and m ateria ls and L e tte rs and the College of science (M). U B usiness (B,M), Decem ber and North A m erican - A tom ics In­ M arch graduates only; all m ajo rs ternational: chem ical, elec trica l of the College of Engineering and m echanical engineering; (B,M,D); chem istry, m athem at­ m etallurgy, m echanics and m a­ ic s and sta tistic s (B,M,D). te ria ls scien ce (B.M.D); chem­ Hooker C hem ical Corp: chem ­ is try and physics (D). ical engineering (B,M); m echan­ North A m erican - Autonetics ical engineering (B); ch em istry D ivision: chem ical, elec trica l That’s larger than m ost o f the towns in the country— perhaps larger (B); and ch em istry (D). and m echanical engineering, m e­ M ississippi Valley S tructural tallurgy, m echanics and m a teri­ than your own home town. And that’s how many we have at MSU this Steel Co: civil engineering (B,M). a ls science, physical chem istry, fa ll on the E a st Lansing campus. How do we deal with such a large Naval R esearch L aboratory: m athem atics and sta tistic s m etallurgy, m echanics and m a­ (B.M.D). group? Easy !! We do our very best to treat each o f you as the only one te ria ls science, chem istry, N orth A m erican - Rocketdyne: here. Each one o f you is a big num ber 1 to us ju s t as our u niversity m athem atics and physics (B,M,D) chem ical and civil engineering, and e le c tric a l and m echanical m etallurgy, m echanics and m ate­ is a big num ber 1 to the r e s t o f the USA. Try us and see fo r yourself. engineering (B,M,D). r ia ls science (B,M,D); e lec trica l Monday and T uesday, O ct. 24-25 engineering and m echanical en­ Corning G lass W orks: m echan­ gineering (B,M,D); ch e m istry and ic al, e le c tric a l, chem ical en­ s ta tis tic s (D); and m athem atics gineering and m etallurgy, m e­ (M,D). chanics and m a teria ls science North A m erican - Space and U U (B,M); all m a jo rs of the College Inform ation System s Division: of B usiness (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch graduates only; m athe­ civil, e le c tric a l and m echanical Agents For The engineering, m etallu rg y , m e­ m a tic s, s ta tis tic s , physics and chanics and m a te ria ls science ch e m istry (B,M); and h istory, E nglish and political science and physics (B,M,D) and m ath­ Following Publishers em atics and s ta tis tic s (M,D). It’s Great For A Date! A c a d e m ic P r e s s M c G ra w -H ill Lanes A v a ila b le F o r A d d is o n W e s le y P re n tic e -H a ll Open B ow ling E v e ry N ite ! A m e ric a n E ls e v ie r Jo h n W ile y & Sons •v * 4 0 L a n e s «Lounge 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 B la is d e l I STORE • B illia rd s «Snack B a r Jo h n so n R e p rin t C o r p . Dover R e in h o id P u b . Open E v e r y D a y at 9 A .M . H arper & Row Pe rg am on The A ir Conditioned M 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 a n N o stra n d H O L ID A Y L A N E S U M IT Press in the Center fo r International Programs U J u s t N orth o f F ra n d o r P h o n o 487-3731 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 r e 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 s \ t \