S p a r t a n s b u m p e d t o s e c o n d p l a c e b y I r is h NEW YORK (UPI) — N otre Dame, which began the season with a green passing com bination that sin c e has turned golden, UPI poll T u e s d a y edged p ast defending national champion M ichigan S tate Into the No. 1 position 1. N o tre Dame (12) 317 i am ong the m a jo r college football team s today In the United P r e s s International 2. 3. M ichigan State (14) 315 U C LA (6) 265 MICHIGAN N ST A TE w eekly ra tin g s. 4. A labam a (2) 240 T he bruisin g Iris h , who have overrun th e ir f ir s t four opponents, drew 12 f i r s t - 5. 6. So. C al. (1) 200 Ga. Tech 152 STATE p la ce votes from the 35-m an UPI board of coaches and a total of 317 points, two m o re than the runnerup S partans, who 7. 8. 9. 10. N ebraska 139 F la . 91 Purdue 59 Ok lah oma 55 UNIVERSITY : 6». i 's dropped fro m the top position fo r the r f ir s t tim e sin ce O ct. 26, 1965. N um b ers in p are n th esis a r e firs t-p la c e F h Second a week ago, N otre Dame crushed votes. V o l.59 N um ber 61 E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n O cto b e r 18, 1966 10c N orth C arolina 32-0 la st Saturday w hile M ichigan S tate ra llie d in the final m in­ u tes to nip Ohio State 11-8. T he S par­ tan s actually rec eiv ed m o re f ir s t place but G eorgia T ech, a 17-7 w inner over S trik e B o a rd N am ed support than the Irish with 14 votes for A uburn, rep laced N ebraska In the sixth No. 1, but th e ir secondary support was slot, ru sh in g the H u sk ers down to sev ­ not as strong. enth. N eb rask a, which has failed to Im­ Each m em b er of the top 10 em erged p r e s s in sco rin g five v ic to ries th is y ear, unscathed from la s t weekend’s activity strug g led p la st w ln less K ansas S tate 21-10. and, a s a re su lt, the only other changes F lo rid a, P u rd u e and Oklahoma com ­ in the e lite group w ere m inor ones. pleted the top 10 In that o rd e r. They each A s G .E. W alko u ts Erupt Alabama also had to com e from behind held the sam e positions la s t w eek. P u r­ to beat T enn essee 11-10 and consequently due, which lo st to N otre Dame In the f ir s t s u rre n d e re d the th ird position to UCLA, gam e of the season, rem ained the only which wallopped Penn State 49-11. T he T ide m e m b er of the top 10 without a p erfect slipped one-notch to fourth. re c o rd . Southern C alifornia clung to fifth place WASHINGTON i.P) - M ore s trik e s erupted Many of the s tr ik e r s a r e in th e A F L - They left Im m ediately to f ir s t look But the Evendale plant appeared to be at G eneral E le c tric Co. p lan ts Monday CIO I n t e r n a t i o n a l Union of E le c tric a l at the walkout of 6,000 at the Evendale, the Im m ediate p ressln g p ro b le m .O fficials as P re sid en t Johnson nam ed a b o ard of W orkers which o ver th e weekend r a ti­ Ohio, plant which has slowed produc­ said the board m ight com plete its action inquiry to look into the stoppages which fied a national ag reem en t w ith G E . The tion of engines for F4 Phantom fig h ters th e re quickly and get it to Johnson through m ay im p e ril the national safety. agreem ent cam e under White House m edi­ u sed in Viet Nam. h is White House com m unication channels. New M ore than 30,000 w o rk ers in six sta te s ation to av e rt a nationwide s trik e . F ro m th e re , the board is em pow ered S ecre tary of L abor W, W illard W irtz, g r i d t i c k e t p o l i c y have been idled. M ost disputes a r e r e ­ But the s trik e s a r e also by o th e rs to go to o th er struck GE p lan ts. Secretary' of D efense Robert S. M cN am ara p o rted o ver local iss u e s. of GE’s 125,000 unionized w o rk e rs in c ra ft T h ere w as talk of some of the struck and acting A tty. Gen. R am sey C lark re c ­ U nder the T aft-H artley law the board unions such as the m ach in ists and guilds. plan ts resu m in g work, but new w alkouts ommended to the P re sid e n t that the in­ of inquiry re p o rts its findings to the P ick et lin es w e re being resp e cte d w here hit GE at: F o rt Wayne, Ind.; W arren, quiry board be se t up. p r o p o s e d b y M u n n P re sid e n t without recom m endations. If he req u ested . M ich.; P ittsk ie ld , M ass.; and Sandusky, W irtz and M cN am ara w ere active in fee ls a s trik e is deem ed to " im p e ril the The b oard of inquiry nam ed by Johnson Ohio. S trik es already had begun a t Owens­ w orking out th e co n tract approved by national s a fe ty ," he may d ire c t the At­ co n sists of John Dunlop, econom ics p ro ­ boro, Ky.; A shland, M ass.; and Schenecta­ the IUE and 10 other unions with which S everal changes in football ticket d is­ 1. Students who a re retu rn in g In the fe s s o r at H arvard; David Cole and Jacob dy, Auburn and Utica, N.Y. Action was the IUE held coordinated negotiations. to rn ey G eneral to seek a fed eral court tribution have been proposed to elim inate fall w ill be given an opportunity to p u r ­ Seidenberg, v eteran lab o r ex p e rts and delayed a s talks continued at L o uisville, T he IUE re p re s e n ts 80,000 of GE’s 125,000 injunction sending the s tr ik e rs back to the long waiting lin e s and a s s u re every ch ase seaso n tick ets in the sp rin g of the m e d ia to rs. Cole is the chairm an. Ky., and Rockford, 111. w o rk e rs in 160 p la n ts. w ork for an 80-day cooling off p erio d . eligible student an opportunity to purchase preceding y ea r. In a taped interview for ABC’s radio a season p ass. T h e se tick ets would e ith e r be m ailed pro g ram " F r o m the C a p ita l," S ecre tary Specifically, the changes proposed by INTERVIEWS to the students during the su m m er o r of C om m erce John T. Connor said Johnson Biggie Munn, MSU A thletic d ire c to r and they could be picked up at four o r five had no choice but to take action under B ill B eardsley, ticket m anager, are : locations on cam pus p rio r to the firs t T aft-H artle y because of GE’s key defense gam e. ro le . 2, T o avoid confusion and standing in He added th e re is the question of w hether line fo r tic k ets on a gam e-to -game b asis, th e national se ttlem en t is inflationary and $3 . 7 billion season tick et assig n m en ts would be made fo r the sam e se at for a ll g am es. T hen 5 0 p e t. r a t e M S U frie n d ly th is is being studied. Connor com mented that the GE settlem ent was generous, the seaso n p ass itself could be used as that the GE settlem ent w as generous. p o llu tio n bill a tic k et at the gate. Season p ass assignm ent would be done on a c la s s p rio rity and firs t-c o m e b a sis. By ANDREW M OLLISON State News E xe cu tive R e p o rte r In 1934 an A u s tra lia n , Kenneth S, C unning­ In o th er w ords, if the student who will " I am a m u ltiv ersity student. Do not ham , noted that " th e se v e re s t and m ost s e a rc h ­ R e d l e a d e r s O K ’ d in D . C . be a sen io r in the com ing fall o rd e rs his tick et In the spring, he w ill have a b e tte r location than the se n io r student who bend, staple, spindle o r m utilate m e.’’ T h a t sign, c a r rie d by a B erkeley stu ­ ing c r itic is m s o f A m e ric a n education come fro m w ith in ra th e r than w ith o u t." So do the s h a llo w ­ dent at reg istra tio n , re fle c ts an oft- e st, m a in ta in s executive re p o rte r Andrew M o l- WASHINGTON UP - C o n g ress authorized w aits until fall. lis o n , who today discusses the second o f f iv e rep e ate d concern with the *’d e -p e rso n a li­ m e e t f o r t a l k s Monday a four -year, $3.7 billion program U nder th is system tic k ets will also be s te re o typ e s which he b e lieves handicap s t u ­ zation” of the la rg e sta te u n iv ersity . fo r an all-o u t battle to clean up the sold at fall re g istra tio n and at freshm an dents, fa c u lty and a d m in is tra to rs in th e ir T h e "liv in g -le a rn in g " com plexes of co ­ nation’s public w aters. orien tatio n clin ic s as In the p a st. educational d o rm ito rie s at Michigan State s tru g g le to educate each o th e r. Both the House and Senate approved B efore th ese changes could be in stalled w ere designed p artially to counter this o n M a o p o l i c y the w ater pollution bill, sending it to they would have to be approved by the th re a t. But loyalty to the com plexes did P re sid e n t Johnson, who had req u ested it. A thletic Council and student governm ent. not develop, and m any students moved MOSCOW M - L ea d ers of the Soviet think M ichigan State was such a d e­ students thought about c o u rse s they had T he m e a su re auth o rizes $3,4 billion to Munn said that long lin es w ere nothing bloc assem b led in Moscow Monday night out of them as soon as they w ere e lig i­ p erso n alized institution in the f ir s t place taken via closed c irc u it TV. help co n stru c t sewage tre a tm e n t plants new at Michigan State and that in the to try to decide what to do about China’s ble to. —d e s e rv e s consideration. One of the questions they trie d to an­ for the four y e a rs 1968 through 1971 and p ast ‘‘we had lin es of stu d en ts extending sw er was: Does d e - p erso n alizatio n in the e rra n t brand of com m unism and its ob­ T h e usual explanation is that the com ­ Some ex trem ely tentative and carefully $305 m illion for re s e a rc h and develop­ from the Jenison lobby beyond the statue stru ction of aid to North Viet Nam. plexes w ere still too im p erso n al—that qualified findings in a re c e n t study spon­ U n iv ersity affect student attitu d es tow ard m ent to prevent pollution. of S p arty ” . a g athering of 1,000 to 3,000 students and The top Com m unists from B ulgaria, so red by MSU’s Educational Development CCTV7 a sm a tte rin g of faculty in one a c re did P ro g ra m (EDP) Indicate that this is at F ir s t they had to find out what students C u b a , C zechoslovakia, E ast G erm any, not p rovide the p erso n al teaching, learning le a s t a p o ssib ility , think about d e-p erso n alizatio n . D avis, Hungary, M ongolia, Poland, Rom ania and and so cial atm osphere that students R o b ert H. D avis, d ire c to r of learning Johnson and two g raduate a s sista n ts in ­ th e Soviet Union a r e also expected to see terview ed 136 random ly selected students Soviet cosm onauts launched into orbit A r a b says G o ld b e rg wanted. se rv ic e , and F . C raig Johnson, a ssista n t A seldom - d iscu ssed altern ativ e ex ­ d ire c to r of EDP, wanted to find out what from 171 CCTV sectio n s of eight co u rse s T h ursday. p lanation—that the students didn't rea lly taught during fall and w inter te rm last The tone fo r th e ir w eek-long talks was y e a r. se t Monday by a stiff sum m ation in the At the end of each half hour interview , Com m unist P a rty paper P ravda of the id e n tifie d w ith Z io n is m the in terv iew er would ra te the student’s attitude tow ard v ario u s su b jects. One of th ese was de personalization at Michigan K rem lin’s anger at Mao T se-T u n g ’s pol­ ic ies in China. T he whole range of griev an ces w as UNITED NATIONS UP) - An A rab d ele­ som e A rab s, co n sidered them selv es State. Half of the interview s w ere con­ review ed by P ravda in th re e se p a ra te gate Monday accused U.S. A m bassador Z io n is ts ." ducted by at le ast two in terv iew ers, so a r tic le s which im plied that the Soviet A rth u r J . G oldberg of being p olitically Syrian A m b assad o rG eo rg eT o m eh m ad e that the degree of agreem ent among the Union would seek a joint condemnation identified with Zionism . the ch arg e in the S ecurity Council during ratin g s used could be checked. of China by the bloc le a d e rs. G oldberg rep lied that he could be r e ­ debate on an Isra e li-S y ria n dispute. F a ll te rm , the percentage of students All except Rom ania and Mongolia have g arded a s a Z ionist "In the sam e sen se It cam e sh o rtly a fte r S ecretary -G en ­ in each of five ca te g o rie s was: issu ed individual denunciations of the that many w orld statesm en, including e ra l U Thant d eliv ered a p ro te s t to MSU is v ery p erso n al and friendly, 13 " g r e a t cu ltu ral revolution." G oldberg from 62 Asian and A frican p e r cent. In the la st w eek, the Soviet Union has co u n tries against the invasion of the S yri­ MSU is friendly, 34 p e r cent. sp elled out c le a rly its charges that China’s an m ission to the United N ations la st MSU is n either p erso n al nor d e -p e rso n - fa ilu re to cooperate is making it diffi­ BlackMuslims F rid a y by a young A m erican Z ionist group. T his w as the f ir s t tim e in a U.N. alized, 26 p e r cent. MSU is somewhat d e-p erso n alized , 22 p e r cent. cult to provide enough aid to the Viet­ nam ese C om m unists. D iplom ats said the sum m it m eeting shot inSt. Louis ST. LOUIS, Mo. (jP) - T h re e N egro men forum that G oldberg, a Jew , had been accu sed of being a Z io n ist. He has been the subject of such ch a rg es by A rab natio n alists in statem en ts d istrib u ted to MSU is strongly d e-p erso n alized , 5 p e r cent. By w in ter term , half the students in te r - could be expected to produce a tough statem ent on Viet Nam for propaganda re a so n s even if the underlying tren d is (P lease tu rn to the back page) tow ard peace. identified by police as Black M uslim s p a p e rs . w e re wounded today outside a M uslim G oldberg said that th e re should be a re s ta u ra n t in St. L ouis. distinction between speeches he m ade P olice a r r e s te d a b ro th er of one of before he w as appointed a s U.S. am b as­ the v ic tim s, Andrew Hoffman, 33, a block away and held him in connection with the sa d o r in July 1965, and his statem en ts now m ade as a re p re se n ta tiv e of the A m e r i c a n E d u c a t i o n C o u n c il je e tt s shooting. U.S. governm ent. V ictim s of the shooting w ere Clyde Jo n es, 35, known a s Clyde X, le a d e r of th e M uslim sect in St. L ouis; Tim othy But he added that the statem en t he m ade on his views on Z ionism grew out elects H a n n a h c h a i r m a n of his sp iritu al h eritag e and " I do not P re sid e n t John A. Hannah has been T he Non-G overnm ental Council, p rin ­ Hoffman, 28, and John M oore, 29. apologize fo r the statem en t I m a d e." M oore w as hospitalized in c ritic a l con­ e lec ted ch airm an of the A m erican Coun­ cip al coordinating agency fo r h igher edu­ He stre s s e d that U.S. policy is one of dition with a gunshot wound in the head. c il of Education. cation in th e United S tates, lis ts 1,437 friendship with all the co u n tries in the Jones w as in se rio u s condition w ith gun­ Hannah su cceed s D r. Louis T . Bene- co lleg es, u n iv e rsitie s and education o r­ Middle E ast. shot wounds of the face and a rm and z e t, p re sid e n t of the C larem ont G raduate ganizations as m em b ers. Thant had ask ed that G oldberg m eet School and U niversity C enter, in the one- O ther new o fficers elected F rid a y in Hoffman w as se rio u sly wounded in the with him to rec eiv e the A sian -A frican y e a r p o st. New O rlean s a r e Joseph A, Selllnger, ch est and a rm . p ro te st. S .J., p resid e n t of Loyola College, Bal­ tim o re , M d„ v ice-ch airm an ; and Dael Wolfe, executive officer of the A m eri­ can A ssociation fo r the Advancement of O ’B r ie n ’s w if e s u p p o r t s a lib i Science, s e c re ta ry . Named to a tw o -y ear te rm on the Coun­ c il’s b o ard of d ire c to rs w as A rth u r S. F lem m ing, p resid e n t of the U niversity Hankins had pointed out O’B rie n to Judy u te s e a r lie r she had said to Hankins, of O regon. State Sen. B e rn a rd F . O’B rie n ’s wife and C raw ford, F ern d ale Junior, on O ctober 11, "Y ou’r e not going to fra m e my husband h is fo rm e r cam paign chairm an testified sho rtly before the coed te stifie d that th is w ay.” Hannah, who also se rv e s as a m em ber Monday that a U n iv ersity police officer O’B rie n had asked h e r to m odel fo r an E a r lie r in the day, T hom as F . T erran t, of th e Council board, has held federal pointed out the senator to a coed w itness "In tern atio n al F ilm Studio” in May, 1965. who se rv e d a s O’B rie n ’s cam paign c h a ir­ ad v iso ry and ad m in istrativ e positions un­ la s t week sh o rtly before she identified T he m o th er of fo u r claim ed she saw man la s t su m m er when the D etroit Demo­ d e r four U.S. P re sid e n ts and is now O’B rien in co u rt. Hankins point out h e r husband through an c r a t w as defeated in the August prim ary, ch airm an of the U.S. C om m ission of Civil As the tr ia l opened its second week, open door during a co u rt r e c e s s , saying, te stifie d th at he had also h eard Hankins R ig h ts. defense continued its attem pt to e sta b ­ lish an alibi fo r the 31-y e a r-o ld D em ocrat. “ H e’s the one in the blue suit»” ” 1 assum ed that h e (Hankins) w as te l­ point out O 'B rien . He w as a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry of defense Supermarket Boycott T e r r a n t, who is now em ployed as a truck f o r m anpow er and personnel in 1953 and T h e defense is expected to clo se its c a se ling h e r what my husband had on so th at d riv e r fo r F o rd M otor C o., e a r lie r te s ti­ A Safeway s u p e rm a rk e t checker in D enver stands atone o f a line 1954 and w as ch airm an of the United today and a v erd ic t on the m o ra ls ch a rg es she could identify him in c o u r t," M rs . fied th at he had talked to O ’B rien long d is­ o f e m p ty checkout stands in a n e a rly d eserted s to re . Safeway is one S tates sectio n on th e perm anent Joint b o ard may be reach ed late today o r W ednesday. O’B rien explained u nder c ro s s -e x a m in a ­ tan ce sh o rtly before 12 noon on May o f fiv e food chains being boycotted by some 100,000 D enver house­ on defense, U nited States and Canada, M ary L ouise O’B rien, the s e n a to r's wife tion. w ive s p ro te s tin g the high p ric e o f g ro c e rie s . UPI Telephoto (P le a se tu rn to the back page) fro m 1954 to 1963. of five y e a rs, te stifie d th a t Sgt. Dan E . M rs. O’B rien adm itted th at a few min Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Pianln, m anaging ed ito r editor -ln -c h le f Jam es Spanlolo, cam pus ed ito r STA TI M EW S T hom as Segal, ed ito rial editor L a r r y W e rn e r, sp o rts ed ito r Joel S tark ad v ertisin g manager Andrew M ollison, executive r e p o rte r Tuesday M orning, October 18, 1966 EDITORIALS I l l B U » ; M o d e r n Is r a e li D a v i d I Ilf Ifli Xvl f i li T - . . ____ j i Fa c e s A r a b G o lia th il CEN SORED 1 A lg eria. Ira q , Jordan, K u­ a san ctu ary from a h ostile p w ait, Lebanon, L ib y a, M o­ w orld. Ì i rr ..... 1 rocco, Saudi A rab ia and N eith er sid e is w rong, Sudan are in d a n g e r . N either sid e is rig h t. The i f e s T his group of A rab na­ issu es are e m o tio n a l on both tions claim ed T hursday th at sid es. one of I s r a e l ’s reasons for But if the co nflict is to S o lo m o n ’ s 4 seek in g U .N . a tte n tio n in its co n tin u e to rage, let it re ­ c o n flic t w ith S y r ia is: m a in in th e r e a lm of the p o s ­ sible. The A rab group can S a c r e d O r S a la c io u s ? able “ . . .the c r e a tio n co n d itio n s of su it­ fo r the p e r ­ th ink arg u m en ts of m ore than so p h isticated ch arg in g I s ­ p etratio n of m a ssiv e a g g re s ­ rael, a country of tw o m il­ The G id e o n S o c ie ty m ay m ight try answ ering th is sion ag ain st S y ria and o th e r lion, w ith im p erialistic de­ so o n b e su e d fo r d is trib u tin g question. A rab sta tes.” or, sim p ly , sig n s on an A rab front of pornographic, literatu re. They m ight also t r y to a n ­ im p e rialism . 60 m illion surrounding it. If C a l i f o r n i a ’s p ro p o sed sw er the qu estio n of w here --T he E d ito rs new a n ti - p o rn o g ra p h y law A lg eria, Ira q . Jo rd a n , K u­ the c e n s o r s h ip l i n e s h o u ld b e goes thro u g h , a group of w ait, Lebanon, L ib y a, M o­ draw n. The group that is lib erals, laym en plan the to B ible. use it to and c le rg y , U nd er attack p ro secu te w ill th reaten in g to court is to ta k e m ak in g the B ib le an e x a g ­ rocco, and LIO N S y ria Saudi people. A rab ia, h av e S IX T Y Sudan M IL ­ ANDREWMOLLISON g eratio n to p o in t out b e th e m ore rib ald p a ssa g e s Israel has tw o m illio n . s o c ie ty ’s lack of c o n s e n s u s. of S o lo m o n 's “ Song of A lgeria, Iraq , Jo rd an , K u­ S o n g s .” T hey w o u ld also sue T his dangerous. lack of co n sen su s Though a c e n so r­ is w ait, Lebanon, L ibya, M o­ H o y ! W e r e n u m b e r tw o ! the G id e o n S ociety fo r dis - rocco, Saudi A rab ia, Sudan ship law m ight reduce the tr ib u tin g the B ib le s . and S y ria cover TH REE C onsider th e cow. am ount of pornography in the cow no longer sym bolizes Michigan The num ber two lead pencil is v e rs a tile . The group is m ocking the M IL LIO N SQUARE M IL ES. P lacid , en th u sia stic consum er, produc­ State. It can be used fo r taking thorough notes. c i r c u l a t i o n , i t w o u ld g i v e t h e e r and co ntem plator, she once aptly sym ­ P onder Sparty. Sam ual C lem ens, a fellow m id w estern er, so ld iers of m o rality all o v e r Israel has 8,000. bolized M ichigan State. I found his statu e finally, a fte r two hours even nam ed h is pseudonym a fte r it. defenders of m oral p u rity And yet I’ve n ever seen a cow at M ich­ the nation who fight a n e v e r of se arch in g . It is in an in te rsec tio n of The num ber two lead pencil can be the op p o rtu n ity to d r a g any­ igan State. many ro ad s by the bridge n ea r the Women’s noble (in a Selective S e r\ic e deferm ent ending b a ttle to carry out th in g to the c o u r ts . A strict S u rr o u n d e d b u lly T his weekend five of us decided to go IM. exam ination) o r ignoble (in w riting g raffiti th eir own “ cu ltu ral rev o lu ­ se e a cow. We re a liz e d that MSU’ s a g r i­ Sparty is ta lle r than he looks- in pic­ under the Bogue S treet bridge), ju st as we. court could effectiv ely lim it cu ltu ral ro o ts have fa r le s s to do with tu r e s . He is neatly groom ed and ap p ears It is used fo r symbol m anipulation, tio n .” These so ld iers aim Israel is surrounded by its p re se n t educational sy stem than facile to be physically fit. ra th e r than the physical d isplacem ent of freedom of speech. A group to p r o t e c t s o c i e t y f r o m what a fte r-d in n e r h isto ria n s would have us Sparty does not sym bolize MSU. heavy objects, ju s t as we. in ten t on su p ressin g fre e­ h o stile A rab states, y e t the th e y b e lie v e are th e evil b eliev e. N ev e rth ele ss some a ta v istic in­ What then sym bolizes M ichigan State A rab countries claim th e y stin c t—ca ll it w him , if you w ill—drove U niversity? T o ilet p ap er? T P , which is in flu en ce of p o rn o g ra p h y . dom of s p e e c h c o u ld u s e such Say hey, hay v are th reaten ed w ith being us to find a cow. all wound up m ost of the tim e, but is let a law as a tool. None of us knew w here the MSU cow B ut. as co lu m n ist S idney lo o se by exuberant petty th iev es a t'fo o t- And speaking of th e displacem ent of engulfed. b a rn s a r e , so w e went about sixty m iles ball gam es, also used to sym bolize M ich­ heavy objects, did you e v e r lift a bale of H arris p u t it r e c e n t l y in th e The dangers of su pres- to v isit a d airy fa rm . We helped take igan State. hay? We five c o w -see k ers lifted b ales of The p ro b lem of Israel in so m e hay down from the loft of a big But due to the p o ssib ility of indelicate form of a paradox; sion of fre e d o m fa r outw eigh hay, 600 bales in a ll. th e M id d le E ast is real. b arn and put it on a wagon. Then we un­ in te rp re ta tio n s—for exam ple, that TP T he five of us m anaged to m ove tw o- th e b en efits of a c e n so rsh ip loaded the hay from the wagon and stacked s tr e a m e rs a r e e a sily swayed by any p a s s ­ th ird s as much hay in one day as two law . The A rabs cannot be it in a sm a ll barn n ear the cow s. ing b re e z e —T P is out sym bol w ise. experienced high school boys had moved D an g e ro u s la w It rem in d ed m e of the way som e in­ ev e ry day, day -in , day-out, th is su m m er B ecause so ciety cannot blam ed for opp o sin g the s tr u c to rs h e re sw ipe books from the during the hay se aso n . Our b ales w ere “ W h y d o ‘d i r t y ’ b o o k s e x ­ safely gauge w hat is p o rn o ­ in tro d u ctio n of a fo re ig n c u l­ m ain lib ra ry and put them in the " r e a d ­ T in tln n a b u la to ry to te m lig h te r than th e irs , we w e re told. Hay ing ro o m s’* in th e ir d ep artm en ts for d r ie s out when it’s sto red , o r som ething. ert a bad influence on o th e r g rap h ic, no cen so rsh ip law tu re into th e ir m id s t. N e ith e r stu d en ts to re a d . T he idea is , I suppose, Beaumont T ow er? But thousands of us T o u s, the bales seem ed heavy. people, but not on m e?” can be adequate. can the Z io n ists be b lam ed that cow s, I m ean stu d e n ts, a r e too lazy can go fo r weeks without seeing it. I And that’s why th is column is a day --T he E d ito rs to go to the m ain lib ra ry to rea d . understand that it contains m u sical chim es la te th is w eek. A fter w orking Saturday I M oral snobs of the w o rld for seek ing a Jew ish state, of som e s o rt, which is kind of cu te, but w as unable to lift my a rm s high enough S a y stee n I haven’t h ea rd them . F u rth e rm o re , it is to type on Sunday. old, and w e a r e not. Beaum ont T ow er What’s th is younger generation com ing THE READERS’ MINDS Cows a r e n ’t so tall as they look in p ic tu re s . T he ones we saw w e re a black isn ’t our sym bol. A symbol should unite and c h a ra c te riz e to, anyway? W rite m e c a r e of the State N ew s, o r ' \ and w hite b ree d (cla ss? su b sp ecies? race?) a school. phone 355-8252 a fte r 3:30 p.m . today to C o m m u n is m not u n -C h ris tia n ? ca lle d H olstein. T hat rh y m es with bean and not w ith stein , a s one has a rig h t to ex p ect. If one rh y m es it with stein , one What is it that all of us have in common, with which each of us can identify, and by which each of us can be identified? answ er that question. I w ill p a s s along a ll com m ents which a re , in my opinion, e ith e r definitive o r w ell put. I o the Editor: The num ber two lead p en cil. It is bound E D IT O R ’ S NOTE: T h is le tte r is th e help of God, I hope that you will be w ill be laughed a t. P .S, to th e re a d e r who w ro te in and In F rid ay ’s State News the question Cows stand in line to be m ilked'and do to m ake a m ark in the w orld. It can be ca lle d m e a B irc h e r: Go to hell, (signed) w ritte n in reference to statem ents able to help in making th ese United States of whether one can be both a C hristian not ap p e ar to be dangerous. understood by m achines. It is ea sily r e ­ k n e e -je rk establishm ent lib e ra l. by D r. Jesse P indell P ie rc e in a sa fe fo r d em ocracy and the m a jo rity , which and a Com munist was posed by Noel They seem dull. T hat is probably why p laceab le. It is unpretentious but usefu l. colum n w ritte n by Andy M o llis o n , w e w hite P ro te sta n ts fo rm . Hornbeck, and answ ered in the negative O ctober 10. R u ssell C. L aw rence by four local clergym en. T heir response is understandable in the light of M arx’s positing an im personal histo rical p ro ce ss H enderson, N ev., sophom ore PEAN U TS kNÖU blhAi ^ POINT OF VIEW in the place of God. It is certain ly A W A S P is h com m ent I THINK MV BEf T difficult to equate the God and F ath e r of T h e honest tic k e t b ro k e r? Je su s C h rist with dialectical m a te ria lism . But w hile M arxism has o f f i c i a l l y condemned the C hristian F aith, our own T o the E ditor: I w as happy to see in the O ctober 10 T o th e E ditor: M ilita n t a p a t h e t ic ’ It is unfortunate that the U niversity does economic system was u n ch ristian in its State News that you m ade such an un­ not set a high stan d ard of m oral conduct. equivocal stand against the filth and p o r­ conception and evil enough in its fruition to m ake one suspect that unofficially it has mocked that Faith in s e c r e t. The nography exhibited in the la te st issu e of Z e itg e ist. I think that your stand is an My w ife and I w ere among many who w e re sold re se rv a tio n s to seats which did not e x ist. If th is action is not illegal, it is p re v a ils at 'U ’ "in v isib le hand’’ which Adam Smith d is­ im portant portent to the p u rv ey o rs and su re ly not m o rally rig h t. F o r what MSU r. -i "1 — 3 » E D IT O R ’S NO TE: T h is p o in t- the m ilitan t apathetic, it fits into h is c h a r ­ covered guiding the m arket-place, driving ped d lers of such pitiably p e rv e rs e p o r­ has done is se ll som ething it did not have: o f-v ie w colum n is w ritte n by A rt a c te r of not knowing o r wanting a stand the poor w orker from this job to that nography. In fact, I think that It r e p r e ­ like se a ts 59 and 60 of row 53 in section 1 THINK I'M NICE TC J sen ts an Im portant change in the tr a d i­ HAVE AROUND Tung, Ju n io r mem bei—a t-la rg e on of h is own. He is a co n tra d icto ry c h a ra c ­ one, causing starvation here and oppor­ 15 •— y et, my w ife and I paid two d o llars the ASMSU Board. te r . T h ird , the m ilitan t apathetic is blindly tunity th e re , and alm ost com pletely ex­ tional division of legislation and the clerg y . each fo r them . You, in fact, legislated to th ep o rn o g rap h - id e a listic . em pt from modification by legislation Not long ago in D etroit the police a r ­ He has absolutely no conception of how e r s of Z eitg eist by the tim e-honored T h e rec en t 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign —surely this quasi-deity has little in re s te d se v e ra l p e rso n s fo r renting houses to actually form ulate opinion, gath er opin­ method of the pull of the p u rs e -s trin g s . h as pointed out the ex isten ce and in flu ­ common with the biblical God. they did not have available to ren t. ence of a prevailing attitu d e of n egativ­ ion o r evaluate opinion. N or does he re a lly Vet we C h ristian s in the w est find it However, 1 do not think that you should Why then, can the U niversity sell r e s e r ­ ism on th is cam pus. T h is is the doc­ c a r e . He is unconscious of the m iddle easy to flog Communism for its espousal stop th e re , with de facto leg islatio n . T h ere vations to se a ts it does not have? a r e still som e contributors who have been trin e of the "m ilitan t ap a th e tic ," shades of g ray in ev ery iss u e . T o him , it of M arx’s view of deity, but to overlook K.L, Spooner m islead by ideas, encouraged by creeping T h is individual not only refu ses to Is fa r m ore expedient and sim ple to have the blasphem y in our own position. We so c ia lis ts , that th ere should be freedom accept any kind of re a l resp o n sib ility only two sid e s. find it reasonable to be p a rt of our He attends m eetings w here the issu e is economic system because over the past to p rin t that which is acceptable to the because he is not " m a tu re enough" but public and to the ce n so rs. L e tte r P o lic y fights to rem ain uncom m itted. being p resen ted with h is mind made up. 190 y e a rs it has been modified in the d ire c ­ He a sk s no questions. He c a lls upon However, 1 do not think that you should No m a tte r how stro n g and ratio n al the tion of protection for the weak, help for T he S tate News w elcom es all le tte rs . th is p ro c e ss called the referendum and he stop even th e re . When the cam paign for arg u m en ts a re against h is stand, no m a t­ the oppressed, and state supervision of L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 u ses it c a re le ssly , irre sp o n sib ly and much that "in v isib le hand’’ and its greedy tru e freedom of the p re s s has been r e a l­ te r how subjective and p erso n al h is own w ords and typed trip le spaced. C o rre s­ arg u m en ts have degenerated, the m ilitant too often. T h is b rin g s us to h is la st char - d isc ip le s. ized, an o th er campaign close to my h ea rt pondents should include name, ad d ress would be to discourage what Sen. P o tte r apathetic co n sid ers only those facts he a c te ris tic . May it not be, then, that C h ristian s and U niversity standing, if applicable. exposed la s t y ea r—the influx of E a ste rn ­ wants to co n sid er and then c lo se s h is mind T h e m ilitan t apathetic re a lly doesn't can in the sam e provisional m anner e s ­ No unsigned le tte rs w ill be printed. c a re about the re s u lts . I t ’s ju st the fun of pouse Com munism without accepting its e r s and fo re ig n ers, which, as you know, to any fu rth e r evidence. is the cau se of the Brody rio ts la s t y e a r, L et me d escrib e th is p erso n in g re a te r petitioning and voting and negating that unnecessary e rs a tz deity? A fter all, not to m ention the use of drugs, ram pant Published by the students <>l Mi. hmm d etail. F irs t, the m ilitan t apathetic a r ­ re a lly in te re s ts him . He gets a tre m e n ­ C h ristian s have lived with and been party sity every class day tht’mighnut the veai sex , th o se bearded rad icals, and the whole gues p u rely along p erso n a l g ro u n d s.R ath ­ dous kick out of "te llin g off the e s ta b lish ­ to m any socio-econom ic sc h em es—feu ­ Welcome Week Edition in September. 1 gam ut of disgusting facets of u n iv ersity $10 per year. Authorized l.v the Hoard e r than principle, he o b jects to e ith e r the m e n t." dalism , m ercantilism , capitalism , co m ­ Mention*. life which Michigan State has been forced p erso n involved o r the cam paign. In eith er He shakes his head and sighs, "W here m unism and trib a l b a rte r. They a r e Member Associated Press United l'n - to to le ra te until now. case, he neglects the is s u e s and an sw ers. is student governm ent going?” Well, he called to live in a world w here every Inland Mail.yPress \ssocintlon. WhuHalciK N eed less to mention, th ese sam e b ea rd ­ Michigan Press Association. Michigan <’i He becom es so w rapped up in the talk doesn’t have any idea. He has decided to system is im perfect, w here the dem onic Association. ed E a s te rn e rs and fo reig n ers co n stitu te and scuffle that he com pletely forgets the becom e involved only on one o r two issu es haunts every human endeavor. In this a y ea r and then only long enough to sign th e m a jo rity of Jews and P a p ists on the onci class posing.- id philosophy and p rin cip le. Second, the m ili­ Im perfect w orld C hristian s cannot opt cam p u s, so that if th ese people a r e r e ­ Editorial and business offic tant apathetic looks to o th e rs fo r h is opin­ h is nam e o r m ark up a b allo t. What follows out; they can only work to m ake every Building. Michigan Mate t'niv« d o esn 't concern him . He will graduate m oved fro m cam pus by a prohibitively ion, He e ith e r yield s to "g e n e ra l student system m o re ju st and m ore hum ane. How high o u t-o f-sta te tuition, none of our Phones: w ill” o r the opinions of a sm a ll v o ci­ soon. could a R ussian C hristian do this w ithout Editorial................ d au g h ters w ill be m isled by th e ir a n ti- Classified Ndvertlsing fero u s m inority e x p re sse d in fact sh eets, But the m ilitan t apathetic endangers and 1 becom ing in som e sense a Com m unist? Display \dvertislng . God dem agoguerv. e d ito ria ls, and whatnot. violates both the side he supports as well W. F re d G raham , A sst. P ro f. Thank you for your kind attention. With P hotoK inphii T h at, in itself, is co n tra d icto ry . But for a s the side he opposes. Ju stin M o rrill C ollege M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan T u e s d a y , O ctob er 18, 1966 3 LBJ t o u r o p e n s E r h a r d and B ra n d t m ee t B E R L I N (A P ) — C h a n c e llo r L u d w ig E r h a r d a r r i v e d in W e s t B e r l in to day fo r p a r l i a m e n t a r y c o m m itte e s e s s i o n s an d a m e e t i n g w it h M a y o r W i l l y B r a n d t , an o p p o s itio n S o c ia lis t. T h e m e e t i n g w as a r r a n g e d a f t e r th e m a y o r ’ s u n p r e ­ c e d e n t e d v i s i t to E a s t B e r l i n l a s t W e d n e s d a y t o h a v e d i n n e r w ith th e S o v i e t a m b a s s a d o r to C o m m u n i s t E as t w ith f r e e d o m p l e d g e HONOLULU i.fj — P re sid en t Johnson em barked Monday on a 17-day jo urney to the F a r E ast w ith a pledge to help build new so c ieties of freedom , peace and p ro sp e rity in A sia. the w orld w h ere m o re than half the human ra c e liv e s.’’ Johnson's statem ent w as in an a d d re ss p re p a re d fo r d elivery at the E ast-W est C en ter in Honolu­ lu on an overnight stop befo re Before leaving Washington, Johnson told top U.S. officials gathered to see him off: "1 leave you to undertake a hopeful m ission. I ask fo r your p ra y e rs . I shall do my b est to FAIR "A m e ric a ’s ro le in th is new leaving on a 25,000-m ile journey advance the cause of peace and G e r m a n y , P y o t r A b r a s s i m o v , in the S o v i e t e m b a s s y . em erging A sia,’’ Johnson said, that will take him to New Z ealand, human p r o g re s s ." " i s that of a neighbor among A u stralia, South K orea, Thailand While South M et Nam is not S o v ie ts b la s t R e d C h in a eq u als-a p a rtn e r in the g reat and M alaysia and t h e seven- on his Itin e ra ry , he m ay stop adventure of bringing peace, o r­ nation sum m it conference in th e re b riefly , possibly O ct. 27. MOSCOW '.?) - The Soviet T he controlled Soviet p re s s d e r and p ro g re s s to a p a rt of M anila. P re m ie r Nguyen Cao Ky of South Union m ade a sweeping p re s s w as c le a rly laying the ground­ Viet Nam said he would invite attack against Red China today w ork fo r a com mon b last of Johnson to com e th e re a fte r the a s E ast European Com m unist China by Soviet bloc le ad e rs Manila conference O ct. 24-25. chiefs gathered h ere for talks that could end in a joint con­ dem nation of Peking. should they decide to Issue one. A joint c ritic is m could D e n v e r housew ives The Manila conference w ill be attended by the le a d e rs of Aus­ u n u s u a l tre a s u re s only deepen the s p li t. tra lia , New Z ealand, T hailand, S t u d e n t s r i o t In N e w D e l h i picket s u p e r m a r k e ts th e P hilippines, South K orea, South Viet Nam and the United States—all of the nations having c o lle c te d f r o m N E W D E L H I , In d ia ( A P ) - - P o lic e to d a y opened DENVER, Colo, (#) - Singing com pany announced the one- m ilita ry units defending South a r o u n d th e w o r l d f i r e on r i o t i n g s t u d e n t s , k i l l i n g f i v e and i n j u r i n g housew ives paraded at som e day shutdown during the w eek­ Viet Nam. m o r e t h a n 50 in a t w o - h o u r p i t c h e d b a t t l e in J a m m u , chain food sto re s in the D enver end but in sisted it had nothing Johnson said in Washington w i n t e r c a p i t a l o f K a s h m i r S t a t e , a c c o r d i n g to r e p o r t s a re a Monday launching a boy­ to do with the boycott. It was that the conference w ill review re a c h in g N ew D e lh i. cott to dem and an end to high the re s u lt, a spokesm an said, of m ilita ry operations and the o n v ie w a t K n a p p ’s A b o u t 15 p o l i c e m e n , i n c l u d i n g th e c i t y ’ s d e p u t y i n ­ p ric e s . a su rv ey in July indice* ¿ the problem s of civil construction, s p e c to r g e n e ra l, w e re re p o rte d in ju re d by b ric k s . A spokesm an for the m a rc h ­ housew ives would p re fe r few er adding: "W e shall together seek P o l i c e f i r e d t h e i r r i f l e s a f t e r t e a r gas h a d f a i l e d to e r s , who declined to identify " f r in g e " benefits and low er ways of bringing about an hon­ d i s p e r s e th e s t u d e n t s , th e r e p o r t s s a i d . h erse lf, told newsmen the boy­ p ric e s . o rab le peace at the e a rlie s t p o s­ cott idea originated in the C om ­ sib le m o m en t." No m aps, no g u id e b o o k s , no p a s s p o r t s needed! m e rc e C ity a re a and was taken Y ou’re in v ited to join us in a trip around the up by D enver housew ives. P a r t of the o rig in al plan, she said, w orld! And. just one stop w ill do. K n ap p ’s is was to picket the sto re s but the a flu rry of ex citem en t as sp ecial d isp lay s of C o u r t d e a f t o D enver le a d e rs did not a g re e to th is p hase of the operation. im p o rted m erch an d ise unfold. V isit the E ast "W hen food becom es a luxury L ansing and D ow ntow n sto res for id eas a-p len ty . on your ta b le ,” she said, " i t is a l c o h o l i c ’ s p l e a tim e to do som ething." Five chains a r e the ta rg e ts of WASHINGTON (/Pi - T he Su­ the boycott. In addition to S afe­ y e a rs on drunkenness ch a rg es. p rem e C ourt declined today to way and King Soopers they a re T he appeal re fe rre d to m edical h e a r an appeal that challenged c rim in a l punishm ent of chronic alco h o lics. testim ony that Budd was a c h ro n ­ ic alcoholic. F u r r ’s, M ille r’s and Red Owl. R e p o rte rs and photographers re p o rte d that not many people Cam pus flags from a-far P ublic drunkenness, the appeal T he appeal was filed on b e ­ seem ed to be entering the su ­ stated, is an unavoidable sy m p ­ half of T hom as F . Budd, a ja n i­ to r of Oakland, C alif,, who has been a r r e s te d 34 tim es in 27 tom of the d ise ase of alcohol­ ism , and crim in al action for it is cru e l and unusual punishm ent p e rm a rk e ts. Spokesmen fo r the chains, however, said re p o rts from s to re m an ag ers didn’t in ­ d icate any difference from a C e n te r and rare displays in violation of the C onstitution’s On K n ap p ’s m ain flo o r, dow ntow n, y o u ’ll see n o rm al Monday, Monday, they eighth am endm ent. said, usually is a slow day. the flags of all IJnited N atio n s on d isp lay , Computer Assn. T he appeal said Budd acted as proxy " fo r hundreds and thou­ All 43 M iller s to re s in the D enver a re a w ere shut while plus th e f a m o u s C h r i s t i a n D io r co llectio n sands of men and women who, em ployes re -m a rk e d p ric e s . T he of ex q u isite b o t t l e s and a co llectio n of meets tonight though confirm ed alcoholics, a re im p o rt g love fashions from the 18th cen tu ry . T he cam pus chapter of the A ssociation fo r Computing Ma­ repeated ly prosecuted for public dru n k en n ess.” Budd appealed h is a r r e s t Nov. Draft test ch inery w ill hold an organiza­ tional m eeting at 7:30 tonight 23, 1964, in Oakland. He was co n ­ victed of violating C alifo rn ia law deadline near in 221 C om puter C e n te r. All stu­ dents in te re ste d in com puters and th e computing industry a r e in­ th at m akes drunkenness a m i s ­ dem eanor. J u s tic e Abe F o rta s dissented from the c o u rt’s refu sal to ru le Students a r e rem inded by Col, D orsey R . Rodney, in ch arg e of d raft d eferm en ts at MSU, that special displays to v ited. applications to take the Selective T he MSU ch ap ter, begun two y e a rs ago, m e ets on the third and seventh T uesdays of each on the alcoholic issu e and was joined by J u stic e W illiam O, D ouglas. "O u r m orality does not p e r ­ S ervice Q ualification T e s t m ust be m ailed by F riday, T he exam will be given on view indoors and out te rm . S p e a k e rsa re p ro fe ssio n a ls Nov. iy at to u r locations on cam ­ m it us to punish for illn e ss. We in the com puting industry. p us, Students will be inform ed of S pecial w indow arrangem ents and in - s to r e d is­ do not im pose punishm ent for involuntary conduct, w hether the the location at which they m ust p lay s of item s from all corners of the earth, Kenneth L. Thompson of the lack of violation re s u lts from take the exam when th e ir ap p li­ MSU C om puter L aboratory w ill sp ecially grouped by co u n try or area of o rig in . ‘in sa n ity ,’ addiction to n arco tics, cation is retu rn ed . speak at tonight’s m eeting and or from other illn e s s e s ,” F o rta s Blanks for the application, with a color film , "IBM System 360," said. an a d d re ssed envelope, may be w ill be shown. D ouglas, in noting that he joined obtained at 207 Student S erv ices Q uestions concerning the o r­ in the F o rta s opinion, said he Building. ganization should be directed to believes the alcoholic addict, like Students m ust have th e ir r e ­ H arvey D. D ahljelm , c h a p t e r tu rn ed application fo rm s with p resid e n t, 208 C om puter C enter. a drug addict, is beyond the reach of crim in al law. them to gain en tran ce to the te s t. new ideas for gracious living S pecial ex h ib it of w ine g lasses from around th e w orld . . . shares the dow ntow n M ezzan in e sp o tlig h t w ith an exciting new concept in art ap p reciatio n . . . T able Top A rt. See m in iatu re o ils by E uropean artists d isp lay ed on fu rn itu re - fin ish ed tiny e a s e l s from T aiw an. AW EALTHOFOPPORTUNITY FO R E N G IN E E R S & S C IE N T IS T S AT MARTIN COMPANY IN FLORIDA! M o v e u p to a n e x c itin g c a r e e r a n d th e F l o r i d a w a y o f lif e w i t h M a r t i n C o m p a n y in O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a . I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s fo r g r a d u a te s w ith B S , M S , a n d P h D d e g r e e s in: ■ E le c tro n ic s M a th e m a tic s See all these exciting displays ■ A e ro n a u tic a l M e c h a n ic a l ■ E n g in e e rin g M e c h a n ic s P h y s ic s downtown, and visit Knapp’s East Lansing for more IN T E R V IE W S ON CAM PUS th e p e a c o a t c o m e s items from our large collection OCTOBER18 I n t e r v i e w e r : BILL GA UN T L E TT a -s h o re fo r a fu n of brand new imports. flin g a t fa s h io n A ntiq u e-lo o k the front, bu tto n s keep accent eq u alettes Shop tomorrow 12:00 to 9:00 tucked n eatly in place on a w it h m m snappy m elto n p eaco at, sty led to top all casu als in a g a l ’s M J k t9 r tM O R L A N D O COJIfAAJVK F L O R I D A w in ter green, w a r d r o b e . for ju n iors, F orest S pecial 18.99 An Equal Opportunity Employer (M&F) 4 M ich iga n State N e w s , E a st L ansing, M ich ig an T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 18, 1966 la n io u s S i g n - u p 'SIGNS OF TIME’ I FEATURING Ä TAKE s e t f o r W e e k e n d p la n s se t th e ir p o ise and beauty. D uring the dance the Home­ HOME g r a d e x a m T he signs of o u r tim e a r e com ing hom e I T he clim ax of the w eekendw ill com ing queen w ill be crow ned The Beach Boys, a football be the Homecoming dance from and the new m em b ers of E xcal- Com plete with all the trim m ings S en io rs planning to attend gam e with P u rd u e, flo ats, a s e m i- 8 p jn .-m id n ig h t Saturday night ib u r, the se n io r m e n 's honorary, grad u ate school a r e req u ired o r and the 2 a .m . p erm issio n for w ill be tapped. R efreshm ents will Chicken• Shrimp recom m ended by m ost graduate sch o o ls to take the G raduate form al dance, a queen and h e r co u rt p ro m ise to m ake th is y e a r’s Homecoming exciting. women. T he N orm L ads O rch es­ tr a w ill play on the top flo or of be serv ed . T ick ets fo r the dance w ill be It’s Fish R ecord Exam ination. T h is y e a r 's se n io rs have Homecoming weekend w ill be­ gin with a co n cert by the Beach Boys at 8 p .m . F rid a y In Jenison the A uditorium and Abdul and the Cam el D riv e rs w ill furnish fa s te r m usic on the low er flo o r. sold a t the Union ticket office and C am pbell’s Suburban Shop fo r $4.25 a couple. m issed the re g istra tio n date for " LIP the f irs t exam to be given Oct. F ield h o u se. T ic k ets a r e av ailab le Sm acktn’ 29, but five oth er exam s have fo r $2.50 p e r p erso n at the Union I GRANDM A'S1 GOOD. ” Buckets or Boxes been scheduled throughout the y e a r. R eg istra tio n m a te ria ls a re tick et office. All housing u n its, both on and off cam pus, have been planning and co n stru ctin g th e ir hom ecom ­ av ailab le at the Counseling C en ­ ing floats b ased on th is y e a r’s T h e MSU N ew com er’s Club T h e Home E conom ics T e a c h ­ R egular t e r ’s te stin g office p rio r to each them e, " T h e Signs of O ur B O X O ’ C H I C K E N ......................... 3 pieces Chicken, Mashed P o tatoes, Gravy & Biscuit, and Coleslaw JJ20 te s t. R e g istra tio n for the D ec. 17 te s t ends Nov. 29; for the Jan . T im e s " . T h ese flo ats w ill be judged Saturday m o rn in g . T hey w ill be will m eet at 8 tonight a t 21 Union. A sk it en titled ‘'P re s c rip tio n for a R ich er L ife ’’ w ill be p r e ­ sented. R efresh m en ts w ill be ing Club will hold an o rg an iz a­ tional and get-acquainted m eeting from 7-9 tonight at 9 Home E conom ics Building. M em b er­ 21 te s t, Ja n . 3; fo r the Feb. 25 judged on continuity of them e, se rv e d . All new and se co n d -y ear ships w ill be sold for $1 each, OPEN 7 DAYS A W EE K te st, F eb . 7; for the A pril 22 o rig in ality , n ea tn e ss, p rec isio n , faculty w ives a r e invited. * * * te st, A pril 4; and for the July 8 a r tis tic d etail and m echanical • ** T he C h ristia n Science O rgan­ 1900 E . K a l a m a z o o P h o r o : 484 4471 te s t, Ju n e 20. com plexity. T he w in n ers of the T h e MSU ch ap ter of the D em o­ ization w ill hold Its weekly te s ti­ two c la ssific a tio n s, on-cam pus c ra tic A cadem ic R eso u rce C om ­ m onial m eeting at 7:15 tonight h alls and f ra te rn itie s and s o r o r ­ m ittee w ill m eet at 3:30 p .m . in in 31 Union. Anyone in te reste d itie s , w ill be announced at h alf- the T o w er Room of the Union. is w elcom e. F o r rid e s they may tim e of t h e M ichigan S tate- O fficers fo r the com ing y e a r ca ll 332-3508. P u rd u e football gam e that a fte r­ w ill be elected and Nathan C on­ ** * noon. y e rs , candidate fo r the MSU Students in te reste d in bridge H alf-tim e w ill also be high­ B oard of T ru s te e s , w ill, speak. le sso n s m ay sign up at the Union lighted by the p rese n tatio n of * ** inform ation desk anytim e before Brazilian Gift the 1966 Homecoming queen and h e r c o u rt. Each living unit picked T h e D ept, of C om m unication T h u rsd ay . T he Union B oard Is will sp o n so r a le ctu re by P e rc y offering the le sso n s 7-9 p.m . a candidate fo r queen who held Tannenbaum , d ire c to r of M ass T h u rsd ay s fo r six weeks begin­ T h is th re e -fo o t statue was presented to the MSU a GPA of 2.00 and had com ­ Com m unication R e sea rch C e n ­ ning O ct. 20. T he co st is $3 p er business fa c u lty by the Sao Paulo school in B r a z il, pleted at le a s t one te rm at MSU. te r , U niversity of W isconsin, at p erso n . The s c u lp t o r was B runo George. T he queen and h e r co u rt w ere * ** 8 tonight In 326 N atu ral Science F o r P e r m a n e n t P r o t e c t io n State News photo by Chuck M ich a e ls se lec ted from th ese women for Building. Tannenbaum w ill speak T he freshm an Home Econom ­ LAMINATE on "C om m unication a s V icarious ic s Club w ill m eet at 7 W ednes­ Social E x p erie n ce .’’ day in 101 Home E conom ics * ** NEXT WEEK Building. Home econom ics c o re F acto ry autom ation will be d is ­ c o u rse s in s tru c to rs will outline c u ssed at the M anagem ent Club th e ir c o u rs e s . All freshm en a r e Your ID, Bus Pass, Draft Ca r d , m eeting to be held a t 7 W ednes­ w elcom e. Social Security,Photographs,Etc. A p p l i c a t i o n s d u e s o o n day in the T eak Room of Eppley ♦*• QUICK-EAS Y- INEXPENSIVE C e n te r. Ja ck M alstro m , sa le s T he MSU M essenger S ervice re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r L a c ro s s Auto­ w ill sponsor a sym posium on zip m ation Co., w ill be the sp e a k e r. codes at 2:30 p.m . in the Food • • • S to res Building conference room . p e r la m in a t io n o n ly 2 5 0 f o r F o Students in te re ste d in w orking r e i g n S e Agency (USIA) in determ ining r v i c e t e s t h is ju n io r y e a r com pleted. A m er­ T h e F acu lty Women’s A sso c ia­ D iscussion le ad e rs will be A. tion Invites a ll faculty women to Ray K rid er, E ast Lansing p o s t­ a Bohem ian dinner to be held m a s te r; John Bos, cu sto m er r e ­ a t both en tran ce level c a r e e r appoint- ican citizen sh ip f o r a t le a s t abroad fo r the U. S. F o reig n at 6 W ednesday at the U n iv ersity latio n s re p rese n tativ e, and Rex S erv ice should subm it an ap p li­ m en ts. se v e n -a n d -a -h a lf y e a rs is also L utheran C hurch. Knight, classificatio n sp ecialist, Campus Book Store cation b efo re O ct. 22 to take the F oreign S erv ice O fficer C a re e r exam . Sample te st booklets and appli­ cations fo r the exam , to be given in L ansing D ecem ber 3, a r e re q u ire d . F acility in at le a s t one foreign language is re q u ire d fo r advance­ *** T h e MSU P re -M e d ic al Society L ansing P o st Office. * ** T he Union board will p re se n t m ent In the F o reig n S erv ice, but will m eet at 8:30 W ednesday in m ovies of the MSU - Ohio State 507 E . G ra n d R iv e r 131 E . G r a n d R i v e r T his com petitive exam is used av ailab le in 403 B erkey H all. 32 Union fo r a speech by D r. football gam e at 8 p.m . W ednes­ by both the D epartm ent of State Applicants m u st be between is not a p re re q u is ite to take the A cro ss fro m B e rk e y A c r o s s F r o m U n io n and the United States Inform ation 21 31 y e a rs of age a s of D e­ exam . H illiard Ja so n on "T h e Making day in the Union B allroom . T he T he te st Is com posed of four of a P h y sic ia n ." adm ission is fre e . cem b er 3, o r 20 y e a rs old with p a rts : g en eral ability; E nglish NavyandMarine ex p ressio n ; g en eral background; and for D epartm ent of S tate can­ P a ckagin g m easure repsatUnion didates one of th re e options — h isto ry , governm ent, so cial sc i­ en ces and public a ffa irs; adm in­ R ep resen tativ es of the U . S. istra tio n ; o r econom ics and com ­ m e rc e . sent b a c k to S e n a t e Navy su rfa ce and a ir a r m s and USIA candidates a r e req u ired m e rc e C om m ittee rem oved Sen­ the U. S. M arine C o rp s Ground to take the f ir s t option. WASHINGTON 10 - T he House a te prov isio n s fo r m andatory fed­ and Aviation sectio n s will be in P e rso n s p assin g th is exam w ill p a sse d and se n t back to the e ra l packaging sta n d ard s. the Union 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . today be given an o ra l te st at a la te r S enate Monday a com prom ise Senate con ferees agreed la st through F rid ay . d ate. T he o ra l te s t panel w ill fa ir packaging and labeling bill. F rid a y to accept the bill a fte r T he re p re se n ta tiv e s will su p ­ then recom m end candidates fo r T he r o ll-c a ll vote w as 242-6. House con ferees m ade it c le a r ply inform ation about co m m is­ m edical e x a m s , background T he bill is alm o st p re c ise ly the the House would not accept any­ sioned o ffic er p ro g ra m s for s tu ­ inv estig atio n s and f i n a l eval­ sa m e as one approved two weeks thing stiffe r than the H ouse v e r ­ You dents and g rad u ates. uation. ago by the House a fte r the C om - sion. The bill contains m andatory NEED EXTRA POCKET MONEY? labeling p ro v isio n s and gives the governm ent new a u t h o r i t y to m ove against such things as p a r - t i a l l y fille d packages, “ c e n ts- IF SO.. . off’’ prom otions and designation d o n ’t h a v e to of package siz e s with te rm s such a s "g ia n t economy s iz e ." T he Senate accepted a House provision that would authorize the governm ent to re q u ire that manu­ fa c tu re rs designating quantities b e a g e n iu s by serv in g s include the amount in each se rv in g . However, the co nferees a g re e d to m ake the provision m andatory. The packaging provision in the final bill would auth o rize the governm ent to bring m anufac­ tu r e r s of a specific product to­ to w o r k a t g eth er to attem pt to w ork out voluntary packaging sta n d ard s, covering w eights and quantities, in o rd e r to fa c ilita te p ric e com ­ p a riso n s. UNIVERSITY GLE. ... 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Y o u r ta le n ts a re $ 5 6 .0 0 P e r M o n t h P o c k e t M o n e y Is Y o u r s "A gal’s hai r is h er crown­ o f ro o m to fee l y o u r s tre n g th — a n d r e c o g n i z e d , y o u r w o r k is r e w a r d e d ing g lo ry ,” says Sassy. " I t A n d it d o e s n ' t r e a l l y m a t t e r w h a t F o r O n l y 1 0 H o u r s ( @ $ 1 .4 0 ) P e r W e e k ! in s o m e o f t o d a y ' s m o s t c h a l l e n g i n g - in m o n e y a n d in o p p o r t u n i t y . brings her beauty to g re a t­ s u b j e c t y o u 'r e a n e a r g e n i u s in . e r h eig h ts." G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c is l o o k i n g f o r t o p fie ld s ; tr a n s it d e s ig n , u r b a n lig h tin g , T h is tim e n e x t y e a r , y o u c o u ld b e s c i e n t i s t s - a n d f o r t o p g r a d u a t e s in je t p ro p u ls io n , c o m p u te rs , e le c ­ o n y o u r w a y . 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M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n s in g , M ich igan T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 18, 1966 5 L a d ie s in the B o b S w i f t d e a d o f c a n c e r a t 5 1 locker r o o m DETROIT (UPI)—Bob Swift, a catch er on the la st D etro it p en ­ Swift was the second T ig e r m anager of the 1966 seaso n to "A s a player, coach and m an a­ g e r under trying circ u m sta n ce s, te a m Ju ly 14 and led the T ig e rs to a th ird place fin ish . D etro it P aul R ich ard s when the T ig e rs won the W orld S e rie s fro m the nant w inner and tw ice in terim die in the past 10 w eeks. C h a rlie he gave a full m easu re of d e­ h a s sin c e h ired Mayo Smith to Chicago C ubs in 1945. He m ade m anager of the T ig e rs , lo st his D ressen was stric k en with a h e a rt votion to the gam e which he m anage next y e a r. the m a jo r leagues with the St. By R O B E R T A Y A F IE dogged fight against lung can cer attack in May and died Aug. 10 lo v ed ," F e tz e r said. T h e lung c a n c e r w as d isco v ­ L ouis Brow ns in 1940 and went S tate New s S ports W r i t e r Monday. a fte r an acute kidney infection e re d la te in Ju ly when Swift was to the P hiladelphia A thletics b e ­ developed. Swift, a coach, took o v er the fore joining the T ig e rs in 1943. T ig e rs from May until ju st a fte r being tre a te d fo r the stom ach Swift, 51, died in h is sleep with T ig e r Owner John F e tz e r T en y e a r s la te r S w iftbeganhis Even the Spartan lo ck er room h as a woman’s touch. ailm en t which fo rced him out of his physician, D r. Donald C , M c­ called Swift’s death " s a d news the a ll- s ta r game when he was coaching c a r e e r and worked into On the bulletin board is posted a te leg ram , sent to "C o -C ap tain s th e m an ag ersh ip . Lean, and his wife, Edith, at to everyone in the T ig e r o rg an i­ hospitalized. A second T ig e r a m an ag erial position with Duluth Clinton Jones and Geo. W ebster, Jenison F ield H ouse." h is hospital bedside. He w as d eterm in ed to o v e r­ sation. ^ coach, Frank Skaff, took o ver the in the N o rth ern League in 1961 It rea d s: com e the d ise a se . H is wife r e ­ co v ered fro m a m alignant tum or on h is way back to the m ajo rs “ B est w ishes fo r continued su c c e ss. Our home folks a r e proud in 1951 and th e lean, tough Swift with D etro it. of you. Duffy’s M other.” T he hundred women walking around the locker room T hursday UNDER PRESSURE thought he could do the sam e Between stin ts w ith th e T ig ers, Swift coached under H a rry C raft w e re im p re ssed , and nodded approvingly as they read it. thing. "H e ’s got a lot of d e te rm in a ­ with K ansas C ity. T h ere, in 1959, A hundred women in the locker room ? tion about th is th in g ," Skaff once he had h is f ir s t in terim m anager R ight. And if that w as tough to swallow, try the sam e group in com m ented. ‘ T h a t guy’s got a lot job, piloting the A’s to a 13-2 the S partan Stadium P re s s Box. D a u g h e r t y h a p p y w i t h of g u ts .” m ark while C ra ft was ill. Seated at the p r e s s tables, it looked m ore like a convention of Swift took over fo r D ressen fashion e d ito rs awaiting a group of lithe m odels to slink a c ro ss Swift left the h o sp ital b riefly with the T ig e rs in the sp rin g of the field, clad in the new w inter line of rainw ear. but was rea d m itte d and lapsed 1965 when D ressen had h is f ir s t It’s gen erally considered quite an accom plishm ent fo r a woman g r i d d e r s ’ O h i o s h o w i n g into a com a fo r a weekend in h ea rt attack and assum ed the to m ake the lo ck er room o r p r e s s box scene. When your guide is la te S eptem ber as h is condition BOB S W IF T Duffy D augherty, you can’t lo se. sam e ro le in the 1966 season. w orsened. Duffy holds c la s s fo r the ladies from 9-10 a.m . T h u rsd ay s, B y E D B R IL L Then one intrepid r e p o rte r Then D augherty finally got p a r t of the MSU Continuing Education S ervice. State N e w s S taff W r i t e r asked the p e e rle ss com m ander "H e suddenly took a tu rn for the around to answ ering the q u eries Each of the four se ssio n s is designed to provide the g irls with im p ortant points of football, as well a s giving them a look at what goes on behind the scenes. They w e re shown a film of the Illinois gam e the f ir s t week. " I t ’s too bad we lost S atu rd ay ,” Michigan State Coach Duffy D augherty joked with r e p o rte rs a t h is weekly p r e s s luncheon about those polls and that team from som ew here in n o rth ern Indiana. (Its in itials a re ND, but do n 't say it out loud n ear a tricky one. "A t this stage of the season, would you ra th e r be 5-0 and No. 1, o r 5 -0 a n d N o .2?” " I ’m ju st glad w e’r e 5 -0 ,” w o rse Sunday n ig h t,” M cLean said . "H is blood p r e s s u r e went down v ery rapidly in the m iddle of the night. ATTENTIONCAR OWNERS The g irls v arie d in age from th re e -y e a r-o ld Beth, who sat Monday. D augherty.) D augherty countered. ” 1 don’t "H e exp ired v ery q u ie tly ." c o m p l e t e f r o n t en d r e p a i r a n d a l i g n m e n t quietly in the p r e s s box and took notes, to student w ives, m others A fter Daugherty finished fend­ c a re w here we a r e .” Swift spent 22 y e a rs as a of football-playing sons and a few grandm others. ing off a ra ft of questions on ‘T h e d ecisiv en ess of a gam e Then a second thought popped c a tc h e r, sh arin g the d u ties with * brakes * s u sp e n sio n Duffy played the genial host, dividing the group between the national rankings and the S p ar­ re a lly has nothing to do with into the head of the g re y -h a ire d lo c k er, train in g and equipment room s. They inspected the lockers ta n s’ squeaker over Ohio State, how two p a rtic u la r te am s a re Irish m an . "I can say th is with it m ight have appeared to the going to fare when they m eet c e rta in ty ,” Daugherty said, t r y ­ * w heel b a la n c in g * s te e rin g c o rr e c tio n s and show ers, som e taking p ic tu re s, o th ers sitting on the benches a s Daugherty talked. Jolly Irish m an that som e people each o th e r," Daugherty said. ing to co n tro l the b road grin P a s s c o n te s t A ssistan t T ra in e r Clint Thompson told them about taping and s till w eren ’t too convinced that " I t ’s too e a rly to tell who is startin g a c ro s s h is face " rig h t * m o to r tu n e ups w hirlpool baths, and the lad ies reclin ed on the train in g tab les, MSU did win Saturday. re a lly No. 1, but I ’m not saying now we a r e assu re d of at le a s t a " I felt that it was one of our th ey ’r e wrong if we drop down .500 se a so n ." T h e re will be an In tra m u ral jotting down p re -g a m e m enus. LISK EY’S Auto Safety Center g re a te st ac h iev em en ts," said th is w eek ," he continued. Any m ore questions? F ootball P a s s T ou rn am en t held Then they paid a v isit to the S p artan s’ w ardrobe m a s te r, Equip­ D augherty of the co m e-fro m -b e- th is week and next, Monday m ent M anager Ken E arley. Among a« sw ell of gasps he held up hind v icto ry . "You never rea lly through F rid ay , in front of the fo r inspection the pads w orn by G eorge W ebster and Bubba’s know about your team until they M en’s IM. sh o es. 124 SOUTH LARCH IIV 4-7346 have to do something u n d e r p r e s ­ It w ill be held from 12:30- T he lad ies w ere im p re ssed by the extensive w ardrobe: eight 1:30 p .m ., and 3:00-5:00 p.m . je rs e y s , th re e choices of c le a ts, neat stack s of football p ants. su re . " A r e the uniform s sent out, o r do you do your own laundry?” " T h e re was m ore elation in one woman inquired. the lo ck er room than at any S T O R E H O U R S : MON, T H R U S A T , 9 :3 0 AM T O 5 :3 0 PM "W e have fa c ilitie s h ere and send them out, but to be tru th fu l,” o th e r tim e th is s e a so n ,” W E D N E S D A Y N OO N U N T I L 9 PM E arley confided, “ I’d ra th e r do it m yself.” D augherty continued. " I t always Another woman asked E arley as to what he used to get out adds s ta tu re to a team when you "g ro u n d -in d irt and g rim e .” do som ething a s a team . Our "G entle F e ls does the job b e s t,” he said. “ When you get mud winning d riv e was accom plished a s a unit ri 'h e r than as one SALE and blood stain s in football pan ts, the best thing is to soak them in F e ls overnight and use a nylon b ru sh .” individual effo rt.” T he ladies nodded. They knew the pro ced u re w ell. On that winning d riv e of 89 fI y a rd s e a rly in the fourth period, the S p artan s did som ething they Intramural News had shied away from in the firs t four gam es—they threw . HUM ANHAIRW IGS In p a rtic u la r, Jim m y Raye set M E N 'S IM Touch Footbal T im e F ie ld 7 6:00 McBeth - McNab and threw on the v ery f ir s t play a fte r Ohio S tate’s touchdown, MSU was deep in what Daugherty s40and $50 FIELD 1 6:45 A kua-Pahula - Akeg T im e F ie ld 1 7:30 F elloe - F e ra l c a lls "d a n g er te r r ito r y ," and F o r a l im it e d tim e o n ly 6:00 A rchdukes - th e re was a 35 m .p.h. wind d riv ­ 8:15 McKinnon - M cTavish ing ra in into R aye’s face. 6:45 7:30 8:15 A rchaeopteryx R ejex - T eam B a ca rd i - Bacchus T .H .E . C at - A res 9:00 A belard - Abel 9:45 House - Hospiciano Soccí tion "W e wanted b e tte r field p o si­ rig h t aw ay," explained D augherty. "And we felt we had Biël i n i Special savings on the quickest route to a fresh coiffure when you need it 9:00 Wight - Wilding to throw on f ir s t down when Ohio Instantly. . .for im prom ptu appointm ents, was ganged in th e re on the lin e .” T im e F ie ld 2 T i me F i e l d 5 T h o se key throw s w ere all d e­ Leads Booters tra v e l, a dinner engagem ent a fte r a 6:00 Red T ro ja n s - Knads 6:30 H am sh ire B ar ows In- signed a s p a ss plays, and not G u y B u s c h le a d s th e S p a r t a n s o c c e r t e a m in t o t a l h u rrie d windblown day. Shades 6:45 V ets - K erm its H erm its ro ll-o u t options, Daugherty made ternation al Club p o i n t s w ith 19, and is t i e d w i t h T o n y K e y e s f o r g o a ls , 7:30 H u rts - A rthur c le a r. Raye threw from a se m i­ ranging from light to dark. 8:15 T h e Seven- Slingshots w i t h I I . T h e j u n i o r s t a r m i s s e d la s t S a t u r d a y ' s g a m e W O M E N 'S IM ro ll out set position and hit his 9:00 Montie - E lsw orth w i t h A k r o n , but is e x p e c t e d to be r e a d y f o r n e x t S o r o r ity V o lle y b a ll r e c e iv e rs hooking back in front S a tu rd a y 's M a rq u e tte gam e. Tim e Field 3 of the secondary. 6:00 A rpent - A res L o w e r Gym 6:45 C arthage - C a v alier T im e C o u rt 1 7:30 AM F’s - Schular M ets Jacobsons 7:00 Kappa Alpha T h eta - T r i 8:15 Wimbledon - Wisdom D elt B ats 9:00 D elta C h a rg e rs - M arcus M IL L IN E R Y SA LO N 7:30 Alpha Xi D elta - P i Beta T im e F ie ld 4 Phi 6:00 W iquassett - W indjam m er T im e C o u rt 2 6:45 E ast Shaw 9-10 7:00 Alpha Phi-K appa Kappa 7:30 Roots - D. Sig. Phi Gamma 8:15 Lushw ell A C -W arrio rs 7:30 Alpha Chi Omega - Alpha T im e F ie ld 5 Gamm a Delta 7:30 Hubbard 10-11 T im e C o u rt 3 8:15 F e n r ir - F ern 7:00 Chi Omega - Alpha 9:00 Akohol - A kbaram a O m icron Pi 9:45 Hubbard 8-9 7:30 Sigma Kappa - Alpha D elta Pi Tim e Field 6 7:30 Hubbard 1-6 F ie ld Hockey S P E C IA L P U R C H A S E 8:15 F elch - Fenian 9:00 M cRae - M clnnes T im e F lo w er B urst 9:45 H ousebroken - Hob Nob 5:00 F ee - North C ase S le e p S ets FUN is FUN ! A tim e ly s a v in g s o n c o o r d in a te d s le e p But you can have even m ore fun vfuw you bring your frien d s t o .................................... w e a r d e lic a t e ly ic e d w ith c o lo r fu l p e ta ls . SBUEfS F IZ ye P Z A F A u b l ic B L O house E & L e m o n , w h it e , p in k , b l u e . S i z e s P , S , M (L. SONGS ! - LAUGHS - GREATFUN S a v e T i m e . . . .S a v e M o n e y s to p in s o o n a t o n e o f o u r W a ltz G o w n . 8 . 0 0 HONKY-TONKPIANO&LIVEBANJO! 3 c o n v e n i e n t lo c a t io n s and l e a r n h o w y o u c a n e n jo y P e ig n o ir. 9 . 0 0 21 V arieties o f real S a vin g s . S lip p e r. 2 . 0 0 N ig h t c a p . 2 . 0 0 P IZZA SUPREM E ROWOPENMLANSING... S u n s h in e C e n te r 6 5 2 7 S o u th C e d a r OPEN 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience (just off 1-96 expressw ay) 24 JL HOURS 1 - 2 1 3 Ann S tre e t 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n 8 W i l s o n R o a d 3 - N o rth w in d D r . F a cin g Y an k ee S ta d iu m P la z a L IN G E R IE ashNdryC C O ** O P M A T ID OPEN 11 A.M. TIL 2 A.M. Y o u r F a v o rite Beverage ^ S un sN n e w lean Ja c o b so n 's -L ight or D a rk -o r Soft Drink _____ J o i n T h o s e Who E x p e r t M o r e ............................. A nd Save 6 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g. M ich ig a n T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 18, 1966 SUCCESS STORY FOR TODAY . . . M eet American Diaper Service - an im aginative and continuous advertiser in M IC H IG A N STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e Em p lo y m e n t Em p lo y m e n t T h e State News does not AMBULANCE, l95$, C adillac. CHEVROLET, 1938. V -8 ,3 -d o o r, m otor excellent, ~ew b attery . FORD 1963 1 /2 , 2 -d o o r, h ard - PONTIAC GTO 1966. Hardtop YOUNG MAN - Stock and o rd e r PART TIME MALE 1 5 - 2 0 p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig ious d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ w ith a I Excellent condition. 647-3891. Call collect, a fte r 5 p.m . $100. C all 51862 351-4820. top, V-8, autom atic, rad io . Ex­ cellen t condition. 372-4479. coupe. T ri-P o w e r. Safe - T - T ra c k . D ark g reen m e tallic departm ent w ork, full tim e with overtim e hours av ailab le. Apply h ours p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good r a is e s with exp erien ce. v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The ¿ g f i? i low cost I 3-10/19 3-10/20 ___________ 3-10/18 finish and things too f ie rc e to in p erso n . P rin c e B ro th e rs P ro ­ McDonald’s D riv e-In , 234 W. S tate News w ill not accept AUSTIN HEALEY S prite T55T. CHRYSLER, 1954. Good snow tire s , new battery , radio, runs FORD 1963 G alaxie, six stick, m ention. C rosby’s 482-9776. vision Company, 120 R eniger Court off E. M ichigan Avenue G rand R iv er. ED 2-4103. F ull ad v e rtisin g which d is c rim ­ in ates a g a i n s t religion, W ANT AD I New tir e s , b attery , exhaust. Re­ excellent condition. F irs t $675. 3-10/19 tim e w ork also available. B oulevard. 5 -1 0 /2 4 ra c e , co lo r o r national o r­ built engine, e le c tric a l system . w ell. $100. 355-0794. 3-10/19 816 R.G. C u rtis s, two blocks TEM PEST C O N V E R T IB L E , 10-10/20 AUTOMOTIVE 4 -cylinder, new tir e s , GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT SALESMAN, RETAIL e x p e ri- igin. Excellent condition. $600 . 332- CORVAIR, 1962. Excellent con- north of M iller and Washington. 1963. EMPLOYMENT 5407. 10-10/27 dition. New tir e s . Reasonable. C -10/20 b rak es, shocks. Im m acu late. for p erm anent p ositions fo r men ence, fa m ilia r w ith fish and FOR RENT AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, i960; Phone 482-0506. 3-10/20 $800. 351-9338. 5 -1 0 /2 4 and women in office, sa le s, tech­ dogs. Y ear round em ploym ent. GRAND PlflX , 1064. A ir - con- FOR SALE R oadster, $395. D rafted, m ust CORVAIR CORSA, 1965, co n v er- ditioning, bucket se a ts, radio VW 1963 SEDAN, red with wrh'ite nical. IV 2-1543. C -1 0 /2 0 O ver 20 y e a r s p re fe rre d . Fo r Rent LOST & FOUND se ll. 543-0090 . 334 H oratio FRANDOR P E T SHOP. M r. LAKE LANSING: p riv ate beach, tible, 4-speed, 4 -b a rre l, 140hp, with rev e rb e ra tio n . Pow er in te rio r. Radio, one ow ner, A -l NEW CONVALESCENT fa c ilitie s PERSONAL Avenue, C harlo tte. 5-10/19 Schmidt o r Chuck M ath er. No furnished, 4 - bed ro o m s. 339- 7,000 m iles, 11 months old. ste e rin g , b rak es, windows. Mag. shape. $795. Call ED 2-5672 in East L ansing. F ull tim e and PEANUTS PERSONAL w heels. Inside-outside p erfect phone c a lls . 3-10/18 2509. 3-10/20 AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1962. Call 372-1532 afte r 6 p.m . a fte r 6 p.m . 3 -1 0 /1 9 weekend openings fo r RN’s , REAL ESTATE 32,000 actual m ile s. Playing 3-10/20 condition. 353-7950, 5-10/21 LPN’s and n u rse a id s. F ocus on COOK— SHORT o rd e r, m ale, for VOLKSWAGEN *3305 Rooms SERVICE A rm y soon. Must se ll. A steal CORVAIR MONZA 1964 co n v ert­ concern and sk illed c a re . In ter­ g rill, b ro ile r and steam table GTO, 1964 coupe, 4 -speed, t r i ­ m iles, radio, w h ite-w alls, sp o rt TRANSPORTATION at $875. C all Gordy between ible. 23,000 m iles. Automatic views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ w o rk . A fter 5 p .m . and w eek­ HALF OF Double. $10.00 w eek- pow er, p o sitra ctio n , many ex­ ste erin g w heel, $1600. Can fi­ WANTED 3-5:30 p.m . o r a fte r 11 p.m . tran sm issio n , radio, h e a te r. vincial House, behind Yankee ends. No Sundays. Inquire ly. Kitchen p riv ile g e s. F re e tr a s , $1150. 351-9248. 3-10/20 nance. 353-1568. 3-10/18 $1,200. T erm s if d esired . Call Stadium . 10-10/31 BILL’S RESTAURANT, 718 E ast park in g . 332-6118. 3-10/19 351-7767. 5-10/24 METROPOLITAN 195§. Good VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. G oodcon- G rand R iv er. 3-10/19 D E A D LIN E BARRACUDA, 1965. Wholesale 372-0352. 5-10/19 dition. M ust se ll. 882-3449 be­ MAN, ONE block from Union. condition, new paint, new p ric e . $1395. 655-1604 afte r 6 CORVAIR MONZA, convertible, fo re 5:00 p.m . o r 485-3759 E v e n i n g E m p l o y m e n t BUS BOYS; m e a ls . PHI SIGMA Lounge a re a , no park in g. 351- I P.M. one cla ss day be­ b rak e s. 393-1841. 3-10/21 DELTA house. 6 days. 505 fore pub lic ation p.m . 3-10/20 1963. 4-speed tran sm issio n , red a fte r 7:00 p .m . 5-1 0 /1 8 Top earn in g s for those who 4311. 3-10/20 MUST SACRIFICE. Peugeot, M .A.C. 332-0875 5-10/21 CHEVELLE MALIBU l965;good with black top. Call Jim , IV a re able to m aintain th e ir C a n c e ' lations • 12 noon one 1962 , 403B. Good condition. VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS, condition. S till on w arranty. 2-9784. 3-10/19 Make offer. 484-6595. 3-10/19 1966. 9 -s e a te r, re d and white, studies and a r e fre e 3 nights EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS F o r S a le c la s s day before publication White, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic, CORVETTE STING R AY, 1956. 8000 m ile s, like new. $2000. p e r week and S aturday. R e ­ full tim e . M artin s H air F a s h - ' STEREO SPECIAL 4 -sp ea k er 427 cu in, burgandy, like new. MUSTANG, 1965. 225 h o rse - $1700 o r reasonable offer. Call ions, Spartan Shopping C e n te r. pow er. Excellent condition, ED 2-2782 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/20 q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , w alnut, ap artm en t s iz e . $86; TV' PHONE 446-6665. 5-10/20 IV 7-0405. 5-10/20 se rio u s, h ard w o rk er. F o r 332-4522. 5-10/1 8 tubes 40% off, MUNTZ TV, 215 $1575. Call 627-2567 . 5-10/20 VOLKSWAGEN 19Ó2. Sharp! Sun- BÜS BOYS, M eals. Sigma P hi 3 5 5 -8 25 5 CHEVROLET 1958 Impala Sport FOR THE sport-m inded m an. p erso n al interview phone M r. N orth C lip p ert, opposite S e a rs. roof, radio, new tir e s , 44,000. Epsilon house. Six d ays. 526 Coupe. A w hite beauty, m otor 1965 O ldsmobile 442 co n v erti­ MUSTANG, 1965. Low m ileage $625. 353-7054. 5-1 0 /2 4 F au st, 351-4011, 5-10/18 RATES excellent, autom atic, $195. ble in very good condition. New good condition. Call a fte r 5. Sunset L an e. Phone 351-4160. SWEET CIDER by the gallon. Days. 482-1303; night 482-7724. tire s , mag w heels. Light blue VOLVO, 1961, PV 544. O riginal, TWO YOUNG m en to work ev en - 3-10/18 1 DAY............ S I.50 351-7091. 3-10/19 Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ 3-10/20 with w hite top and in te rio r. OLDSMOBILE, 1961, S ta rfire com plete, and a v ery good c a r ings in receiv in g departm ent of KEYPUNCH OPERATOR; p a rt titie s . C orda W est, 5817 North 3 DAYS..........S3.00 $2100. 393-0120. After six, 393- throughout. C arefu lly m ain­ m ail o rd e r house, beginning in tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 Okemos Road, 337-7974. 5 DAYS..........¿5.00 CHEVROLET, 1963 B el-A ir w a- co n v ertib le. Excellent condi­ 0477. 3-10/20 tained. S erv ice re c o rd s. $500, N ovem ber. 485-1781. 3-10/19 South C ed ar, S u ite#11, L ansing. gon. A utom atic, V-8, power tion. Very clean. Call 372- 18-11/1 (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) firm . 351-4121, evenings. WIDOW OR fem ale student to 393-0250. C 27$ POWER TASCO te lesco p e. steering, $1300. TU 2-9140. FORD 1959. F a i r shape, good 2027. 5-10/21 O ver 10, 15£ p e r word, p e r day. 3-10/20 running condition. Set of snow 3 -1 0 /2 0 ' c a re fo r seven y e a r old daugh­ REFRESHMENT STAND help, F o r d e ta ils, call 372-4191. te r in o u r hom e fro m 2 to 7 CHEVROLET, i960. Excellent tir e s included. F irs t $110 takes STEREO BUYERS watch C la ssi- m ale o r fem ale. M ust be neat 5-10 /1 9 T h e r e v» 11 be c 5Cc s e r v r ' 4 fied for things they need. Dial Auto Service & Parts p.m . P re p a ra tio n of evening app earin g and dependable. Apply m otor. Accept best offer. 355- it. Call 484-0587 after 5:30 ELECTROLUX TANK vacuum a n d hookl*eep*ng c h a r r e * 355-8255 now and s ta rt your ad. m eal d e s ire d . C all M rs. Quandt m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- 2979 afte r 5 p.m . 5-10/24 p.m . 3-10/20 USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. clea n er w ith a ll the cleaning th s j i s not po w it ’h ifi 1 at 332-8617. 10-10/28 IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. Good running condition. New attac h m e n ts. Runs and looks o n e week. heating, exhaust sy stem . $125. PBX OPERATOR. P a rt tim e, 10-10/27 lik e new. $25. OX 4-6031. 882-1436. 3-10/20 Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m . TRANSMITTER OPERATOR. C -10/20 to 3:30 p .m . Will tra in . Con­ Good pay w hile you study. C lose F o r S a le CAR WASH: 25^. Wash, wax, G .E . Pushbutton Stove. Very good ta ct P erso n n el D epartm ent St, to cam pus. F ir s t c la ss FCC EUREKA TANK vacuum clea n er, vacuum . U -D O -IT. 430 S. L aw rence H ospital, L ansing. condition. $50. 332-6794, lic e n se re q u ire d . C all John 3-10/20 attachm ents, runs like new, $15. C lip p ert, back of KOKO B a r. 5 -1 0 /2 4 E rsk in e o r Dan C o ltra n e a t 332- OX 4-6031. C -10/20 C -1 0 /2 0 5604. 5 -1 0 /1 9 O FF SET m a rq u ise diam ond, 1/2 WANTED: BUS boy to w ork c a r a t. O rig in al p ric e , $475. BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7’’ - $3.34, NEW BATTERIES. Exchange lunches and s u p p e rs. Phone 351- HOUSEMEN - 5 day week o r A sking $350. A p p raisal in­ 8” - $3.86, deliv ered . A lso p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed 7636 between 3-5 p.m . Ask for w eekends. Contact M r. Whip- cluded. C all 489-4511. 5-10 /1 8 sheet ca k es. KWAST BAKER­ beam s, 99f the Y e a r's fu ll salary with academic costs paid by N S A . The Agency NEED THE m ost FAB group fo r w ild p a rtie s ? T he UNIT1 353-2802 . 5 -1 0 /2 1 ’ N E ED E b URGENTLY: 5 -1 0 /2 4 two non- MSUINTERNA TIONALFILMSERIES presen ts 10 B estl” - N.Y, H er. I r i b . t e m s . E n g i n e e r s m a y a l s o p a r t i c i p a t e in r e l a t e d s tu d ie s o f e le c tro m a g n e tic p ro p a g a tio n , u p p e r a tm o s - p h e re p h e n o m e n a , s u p e r-c o n d u c tiv ity a n d c ry o g e n ic s also encourages participation in professional associa­ tions and assists you to attend national meetings, student tic k ets fo r P urdue gam e. sem inars, and conferences. N & E6 A BAND fo r Homecoming? P aul, 332-3574. u s in g th e la te s t e q u ip m e n t fo r a d v a n c e d re s e a rc h L o c a te d b e tw e e n W a s h in g to n a n d B a ltim o re , N S A 3-10/20 w i t h i n t h e A g e n c y ’s f u l l y i n s t r u m e n t e d l a b o r a t o r i e s . C all PO P ROCK. 20 g rea t bands, is a l s o n e a r t h e C h e s a p e a k e B a y , o c e a n b e a c h e s a n d 2 go-go g ir ls . C all Steve, IV 4 - NEED - TWO non-student tick ets C a r e e r p ro g ra m s a re d e s ig n e d to d e v e lo p th e p ro ­ o th e r s u m m e r a n d w in te r re c re a tio n a re a s . T h e lo c a ­ 1021. 5-10/18 to P urdue gam e. C all 351-7849. f e s s i o n a l e n g i n e e r f o r a f u l l a n d s a t i s f y i n g f u t u r e in tio n p e rm its y o u r c h o ic e o f c ity , s u b u r b a n o r c o u n tr y PLEASE RETURN bike borrow ed 3-10/18 re s e a rc h or m a n a g e m e n t. liv in g . Wednesday fro m lib ra ry rack to TWO NOTRfc Dame non-student M A T H E M A T IC IA N S . T o d e f i n e , f o r m u l a t e a n d s o l v e S ta rtin g s a la rie s , d e p e n d in g o n e d u c a tio n a n d e x ­ sa m e. 3-10/19 tic k ets w anted. Call 355-4234. c o m p l e x c o m m u n i c a t i o n s - r e l a t ^ d p r o b l e m s in s u p ­ p e r ie n c e , r a n g e f r o m $ 7 ,7 2 9 to $ 1 2 ,8 7 3 . C h e c k n o w 3-10/18 p o r t o f t h e N S A m is s io n . S tc F ¿ tic u i m a t h e m a t i c s , w ith y o u r P la c e m e n t O ffic e to a r r a n g e a n in te rv ie w FftEEIII A T h rillin g hour of beau- ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- $$$$ FOR 2-$ N otre Dame tlc k - m a trix a lg e b r a , fin ite fie ld s , p ro b a b ility , c o m b in a to r ia l w ith th e N S A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e v is itin g y o u r c a m p u s , o r 4519, M ERLE NORMAN COS­ e ts . Need d esp erately . 353- a n a ly s is , p r o g r a m m in g a n d s y m b o lic lo g ic a r e b u t a w r ite to : C h ie f, C o lle g e R e la tio n s B r a n c h , S u ite 10, METICS STUDIO, 1600 E. 0425. 5-10/19 fe w o f th e to o ls a p p lie d by A g e n c y m a th e m a tic ia n s . 4435 W is c o n s in A v e n u e , N . W ., W a s h in g to n , D . C . Michigan. C -10/20 NEED 6N E room m ate fo r 4 -g irl Color by T E C H N I C O L O R T h e y e n j o y t h e f u l l s u p p o r t o f N S A ’s c o m p l e t e l y 20 01 6. A n e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r, M & F . a p a rtm e n t. N ear cam pus. 337- ElRfriNf HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t 2115. STANLEY HOLLOWAY • GEORGE RELPH • NAUNTON WAYNE- JOHN GREGSON 5 -1 0 /1 8 Man. N ejac now se lls T V 's, ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ JAC at 543 E ast G rand R iv er, THREE PURDUE tic k ets. Willing to pay. C all 355-3595. ________________________3-10/20 A J. Arthur Rank Organization Presentation • TUESD AY, OCTOBER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’_ _ _ _ _ _ 18th 7 & 9 P .M . n atio n al s e c u rity a g e n c y next to P aram ount N ew s. STEREO BUYERS w atch C la s s l- C BE WlDE AWAKE to the b a r - galns In household goods you FAIRCHILD THEATRE where imagination is the essential qualification. fied fo r things they need. D ial find in the C lassified Ads. T u rn A d m i s s i o n : 500 355-8255 now and s ta r t your ad. back now. 8 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L an sin g, M ic h ig a n T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 18, 1966 CAMPAIGNTRAIL ’66 GOO SIGN C a m p u s p o litic o s r a l l y P e titio n s c a ll By MIKE BROGAN State News S taff W r ite r fo r re fe re n d u m By B E V E R L Y T W IT C H E L L ing Into a new directio n and T h e two m ajor political organizations on cam pus a re tram ping State News S ta ff W r it e r “ allocating a trem endous am ount the cam paign tr a ils fo r th e ir candidates a s Nov, 8 draw s n e a r. of money, when they supposedly M em bers of the Republican and D em ocratic p a rtie s have been O ver 800 students have signed s ta rte d off In debt, and with a cam paigning for local, sta te and national candidates for a s long p etitio n s calling fo r a referendum r a th e r flagrant d isre g a rd of stu­ a s a month and the p olitical wheels a re turning fa ste r with e le c ­ on the allo catio n of $1,000 of dent opinion.” tion day le s s than a month away, ASMSU funds to th e 1 8 -year-old T ed Milby, London, Ky„ sen io r and presid en t of the MSU vote cam paign. He sa id that he w as not p a r ­ C ollege Republican Club, said his organization is p rim a rily said the sta te ce n tral cam paign h ead q u arters has also supplied T he petitio n w as in itiated by tic u la rly d istu rb e d by the issu e concerned with the cam paign of Sen. Robert G riffin. m a te ria l. P a t T e r r y , San Angelo, T ex., of an 1 8-year-old vote itse lf, but "S ince it is hard to aro u se enthusiasm for local candidates, T h e cam pus organization is also strongly supporting Dale se n io r and fo rm e r p resid e n t of about ASMSU, and “ this brought due to so many of our m em bers being from out of the a re a , we W arner, a 1961 graduate of MSU, in his bid fo r a le g isla tiv e se at Snyder H all. T e r r y m u st obtain lt to a head.” a r e concentrating on sta te and national can d id ates," Milby e x ­ fro m M ichigan’s 56th d is tric t. th e sig n a tu res of 10 p e r cent of H e also fe e ls that a petition plained. M ark Je n n ess, Jackson se n io r, and Ann R efio r, E a st L ansing th e fu ll-tim e u n d erg rad uate stu ­ f o r referen d u m is the only way M em bers of the GOP organization, numbering about 50, a r e sophom ore, w ere named by Milby as top a s s is ta n ts to W arner d en ts (2,895), In o rd e r to c a ll students can re a c h the b oard. optim istic about G riffin’s chances Nov. 8. in h is e ffo rts. th e referen d u m , acco rd ing to the T he petitions w e re distrib u ted A ccording to Milby the organization pays clo se attention to T h e MSU Young D em o crats a r e equally o p tim istic about th e ir ASMSU constitution. a t a Men’s H all A ssn. m eeting state-w ide opinion polls taken by the D etroit News. p a r ty 's chances at the polls. ” 1 hope to show the student T hursday night, to som e w om en’s L ast week these polls reported G riffin as favored over his B ill M ayes, P o rt A ustin sophom ore, and f ir s t vice p resid e n t b o ard that they do have to con­ hall p re sid e n ts and to som e off- D em ocratic opponent, fo rm e r Michigan governor G. Mennen W il­ of the club, said prin ted football schedules b earin g the nam es of tend w ith stu d en ts, th at they a r e cam pus lo c atio n s. T e r r y asked liam s, by five p e r cent of the sam pling. W illiam s drew 46 p e r W illiam s and g u bernatorial candidate Zolton F eren c y w ere p assed not autonom ous,” T e r r y sa id . on th e petitions that the re s u lts cent to G riffin’s 51. out a t the Michigan, Michigan State gam e. ASMSU C h airm an J im G raham b e re tu rn e d to him before today. T he cam pus Republicans will soon be converging on are a shop­ T he 250-m em ber club also sponsored a luncheon for the two pointed out that w e a r e alre ad y G reg Hopkins, p resid e n t of Off ping ce n te rs, according to Milby, to d istribute w ritten m a te ria l candidates p rio r to the gam e. co m m itted to $300 o r $400 to the Cam pus Council, ex p re ssed con­ Most of it concerns the th ree-m an team of Griffin, Gov. G eorge M ayes said the Young D em ocrats a r e bring Sen. B irch Bayh M ichigan C i t i z e n ’s C om m ittee c e rn ov er the tim e fa c to r. By Romney and L t. Gov, W illiam Milliken, he said. Milby said the reason h is organization is not g reatly concerned (D-Ind.) to cam pus Oct, 28 to speak in support of the D em ocratic tick et. Housemothers9 Tea fo r th e Vote at 18. T h e money the tim e the referendum goes Is fo r m a te ria l w hich h as a r ­ through, if th e petitions a r e suc­ with Rom ney’s campaign is an obvious one, P oll-w atching is also p a rt of the Young D em o c rats’ b u sin ess, New housem oth ers w ere in tro d u ce d to fa c u lty riv e d in th e la s t few days. c e ssfu l, som e of the $1,000 w ill " If th e re w ere such a thing as a su re thing in politics it would but M ayes cited the p o lls during the T rum an-D ew ey ra c e of 1948 m em bers and o th e r housem oth ers at a tea held in G raham sa id , how ever, th at he have a lre a d y been spent. be Gov. Rom ney’s re -e le c tio n ,” he observed. which heavily favored Dewey. the Student S e rvice s lounge. would not spend o v er $400 until A rt Tung, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , Milby stre s se d that the only funds the Young Republicans "I don’t think th e re is a person in p o litics who doesn’t pay State News photo by R u sse ll S teffey a fte r the referen d u m . b eliev es the petition is try in g to receiv e a re through m em bership dues, adding that printed m a­ attention to th e m ,” he said . “ I think, how ever, that M r. W illiam s If th e re q u ire d sig n a tu res a r e p ro v e that students w ant to have te ria ls come from the sta te Youth for G riffin organization. He MttffllDii it up nicely when he said the only poll we have to win obtained, M ike L evine, ASMSU a say . I s A e one Nov. 8 .” T h e D em ocrats a re sp read in g them selves out th is cam paign y e a r. Twobikers hit by cars electio n s co m m issio n er, m u s t eren d u m would then be held O ct. h e said. "B u t a r e f e r e n d u m has fa r v alid ate each sig n a tu re . T he re f­ g r e a te r significance than th a t,” O'Brien’s wife testifies M ayes said the group is activ ely working fo r dem o cratic c a n d i­ d ates a t a ll levels of p o litics. Two student b ic y c lists w ere in­ C h e rry L an e, w as h it at approx­ 27, G raham sa id . It also co n cern s the questions "W e a r e try in g to give as much help to a s many people a s we ju re d Monday in se p a ra te b i­ im ately 4 p .m . by a c a r d riven T e r r y s tr e s s e d that th e student of p o litical involvem ent, the 18- M rs. O 'B rien, who had under­ c a n ," he pointed out. c y c le -c a r co llisio n s, a re a p olice by B ryan W eadcock, of Saginaw, b o ard should se e th at moving Into y e a r-o ld vote Issu e, financial (continued fro m page 1) gone a gall bladder operation In conjunction with the Young Republicans M ayes’ group is said . Both v eh icles w e re going n orth an ’’e n tire ly new d irectio n Is backing, cap ab ilities of student 27, a tim e he allegedly was on not e n tire ly up to them to de­ governm ent Involvem ent and the in m id-M ay and w as hospitalized sponsoring a debate between the candidates fo r MSU B oard of G ail A. Vance, of W est A k ers, on H a rriso n Rd. by the K alam a­ the MSU campus propositioning a fin e .” May 9-16, te stifie d that h er hus­ T ru s te e s tonight in 31 Union. receiv ed a b ru ise d ankle when zoo St. in te rsec tio n a t th e tim e p e rso n a l involvem ent of som e m ajor prosecution w itness. T e r r y Is p rim a rily concerned student b o ard m e m b ers, he said . band had v isited h e r every night T h e D em ocratic candidates, W arren Huff of Plymouth and sh e w as h it a t about 3:30 p .m . of the accident. P rosecution contends that th a t th e student b o ard Is mov­ O 'B rien, calling him self “ L a rry sh e w as in the hospital. N athan G. C onyers of D etro it, will debate with GOP candidates by a c a r d riv en by Ray H ey- Angelo’’ w as asking M arion L u- Defense also called th ree c h a r­ F ran k M errim an of D eck erv ille and Kenneth Thom pson of B i r ­ d reck , a U n iv ersity em ploye, on G ilm an w as tre a te d a t Olin VET’S CLUB a c te r w itn esses, Including the de­ m ingham a t 8:30 p.m . Abbott Rd. next to the Union. H ealth C e n te r fo r cu ts on his kesn, Santa Ana, C alif., senior, at 11:40 a.m . that day to pose for fendant’s fath e r, B ern ard F . M ayes also s tre s s e d that both the Republicans and D em ocrats G reg G ilm an, 22, of 933-F h ead . O’B rien S r., a fo rm e r D etroit a r e supporting the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote, to ap p ear on the N ovem ber nude p ictu res and have sexual r e ­ ballot. lations. T erran t, organizer of the se­ n ator’s spring campaign p r e ­ p aration m eetings, also testified re p re se n ta tiv e . In th e f ir s t motion of the day, D efense A ttorney John D. O’Con­ " I ’m v ery o p tim istic ,” he said . " I think the toughest b attle is Z olton F e re n c y ’s, but I am confident he can w in.” PRE-VETEM NAR Y Meeting nell req u ested that the testim ony * ^ that O’B rien had been in D etroit TO-NIGHT of the five additional coeds be se v eral weekends in May, at the tim es he is charged with asking se v eral other coeds to pose for d isreg a rd ed by the ju ry . O’Con­ nell said th e ir testim o n ies w ere irre le v a n t becuase O 'B rien is on­ F o u r h o n o r a r y a l u m s STUDENTS 1 ’’cheesecake’’ p ic tu re s. ly form ally charg ed w ith ac co st­ 8 :3 0 p . m . Two other defense w itnesses ing M iss L ukens. who had attended the cam paign t o b e n a m e d F r i d a y Applications f o r adm ission to the CV* Coral Gables Judge G eorge J . H utter said he m eetings confirm ed O’B rie n 's F o u r outstanding M ichigan c i t ­ M arch Class 1967 are due in the p re se n c e in D etroit on the week­ w ill co nsider the req u e st, and w ill ch e m istry , chem ical engineering Show B a r ends in question. p re se n t decision la te r. izens w ill be named h o n o rary and packaging. Dean’s Office, Room 178 G iltner alum ni when MSU holds its annual A l u m n i Homecoming Banquet -R u sse ll Jam eson, p re sid e n t of B r i d g e p o r t T ool Co. and the Hall by October 31, 1966. All Veterans With Over 21 Months h ere F rid a y . Jam eso n Machine C o., Saginaw. Active Duty Welcome Is MSU friendly? In recognition of th e ir se rv ic e Jam eso n has both supported the to education and the com m unity, field work of the MSU M useum a w ard s w ill be p rese n ted to: r e s e a r c h e r s and donated funds (continued fro m page I) which would seem to show that -M rs . E ste lle R. W arren of a genuine opportunity to c r i t i ­ and m a te ria ls to the M useum viewed picturedM SU as a p e rso n ­ L akeside, widow of F re d W a r­ and the Kellogg B ird S anctuary. cize w as offered. re n whose fam ily donated both al institution. T he in te rv ie w e rs’ In any case, the study does in ­ ra tin g s of student attitudes w ere: W arren Dunes and W arren Woods -A drian N .L angius, d ire c to r of dicate that a su b stan tial num ber sta te p a rk s to M ichigan. M rs. the State Building D ivision, Bu­ MSU is very p erso n al and friendly, 12 p e r cent. MSU is friendly, 38 p e r cent. of MSU students do not think of the U n iv ersity as d e -p e rso n a l­ ized. W arren and h e r late husband w ere in stru m e n ta l in helping the MSU M useum build the foundations re a u of the Budget, L ansing, sin ce 1939. L angius is a m em ­ b e r of the L ansing Downtown a MSU in neutral, 29 p e r cent. I t’s c e rta in ly worth thinking MSU is somewhat d e -p e rso n a l­ of its h isto ric a l p ro g ra m . D evelopm ent Council and s e c r e ­ A REW ARDING C A R EER IN about. -H e rb e rt D. (Ted) Doan, p r e s i ­ ta ry to the State Building C om ­ ized, 18 p e r cent. Could it be that our concern MSU is strongly d e -p e rso n a l- dent of the Dow C hem ical Co., m issio n . As chief a rc h ite c t fo r at the s ta r t of each te rm with M idland. Doan is both a tru s te e the sta te , he h as been re sp o n ­ ized, 3 p e r cent. reg istra tio n , which is a fte r all Data from interview s is always of the Dow Foundation and a sib le fo r the planning and co m ­ e ssen tially a bookkeeping o p e ra ­ m em b er of the N ational P e tr o ­ pletion of M ichigan’s m u ltim il­ AEROSPACE/ELECTRONICS? difficult to in te rp re t. As Davis tion, blinds us for the rem ain d er and Johnson point out: leum C ouncil. H is com pany a n ­ lion d o l l a r construction p r o ­ of the te rm to the thousands of nually funds s c h o l a r s h i p s in g ra m s. “ S everal students, fo r exam ­ p erso n a l contacts and e x p e ri­ ple, seem ed anxious not to ‘hu rt ences which follow? the feelings of the a d m in istra ­ You can go forw ard, go fast, go Could it be that the sam e p ro ­ tio n ,’ and negative com m ents fe s s o r who ad d re sse s 200 stu ­ f a r . . . . at Hughes Field Service & _______ FIELD ENGINEERING_______ ENGINEERING WRITING w ere som etim es prefaced with dents in a thrice-w eek ly lectu re Support Division. The Field Engineer’s job ranges S p e c ia lis ts in p rin te d c o m m un ica ­ such re m a rk s a s 1 hope this section would get a r e a l charge from com plete c o n tra c to r m ainte­ doesn’t m ake you feel too bad If you are seeking a stim ulating tions convert com plex engineering out of it if once, ju st once, a nance o f electronic systems to tech­ i/ui assignm ent where you can get in on b u t . . . ’ ’’ data in to s im p le , a c c u ra te , illu s ­ student dropped by h is office for On the other hand, 27 p e r cent advice? the ground flo o r o f the rapidly-ex­ nical assistance. His prim ary func­ trated support publications, includ­ of the students fall te rm and 21 panding aerospace/electronics field, tion is to help the custom er become ing technical manuals, orders, bro­ Could it be that w hether a p e r cent w inter te rm did give the capitalize im m ediately on your back­ s e lf-s u ffic ie n t. R e s p o n s ib ilitie s in ­ chures, sales proposals, etc. Fields school has 1,000 students or U n iv ersity negative ratings, clude: providing maintenance, oper­ 38,000 students, the individual ground and tra in in g , and progress o f interest include: digital com put­ winds up with about the same quickly toward your career goals — ational and technical assistance; fo r­ ers, digital and voice com m unica­ num ber of friends, acquaintances H ughes F ie ld S e rv ic e & S u p p o rt mal and informal on-the-job training; tions system s . . . and many others. D ir k s e n e n te rs with sim ila r in te re sts, and in­ sp irin g faculty m em bers? delicious PIZZA D ivision in Southern C alifornia w ill welcom e your inquiry. logistic assistance and the investi­ g a tio n and s o lu tio n o f e q u ip m e n t Requires a B.S. degree in E.E. or Physics. F o r the m ajority of us, could problems experienced in the field. A rm y h o s p ita l th e re perh ap s be a teensy bit of O p e n a t II d a i l y , 4 S u n . S om e o f o u r c u rre n t fie ld s o f Dom estic and overseas field assign­ exaggeration in the pathetic c ry ? - 211 M . A . C . E D 7-16 6 8 interest include: " I am a m u ltiv ersity student. ments are available. Requirements C A M P U S IN T ER V IEW S WASHINGTON (fl - Senate R e­ DESIGN ENGINEERING include: B.S. degree in E.E. o r Phys­ publican L eader E v e re tt D irksen Do not bend staple, spindle o r m u tilate m e .” ics and experience with m ilitary fire Novem ber 1 of Illinois en tered the a rm y ’s O penings exist fo r Electrical and T o m o rro w ’s installm ent will co n tro l, ra d a r o r com m unication s W alter Reed H ospital today for Mechanical Design Engineers in the a followup operation fo r a broken analyze the dichotomy syndrom e systems. in d iscu ssio n s of applied educa­ developm ent o f Trainers & Sim ula­ hip bone he suffered la s t spring. tors and in the design of checkout F o r a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n o n th e tional technology. TECHNICAL TRAINING and test equipm ent fo r large missile c a r e e r o p p o rtu n itie s a v a ila b le at and aerospace systems. These re­ Hughes Technical Training pre­ H u g h e s A ir c r a ft C o m p a n y — a n d to sponsible positions require interest pares both civilian and m ilitary per­ m a k e a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a p e rs o n a l a n d /o r e xp e rie n ce in’ such design s o n n e l to e ffic ie n tly o p e ra te and in te rv ie w a p p o in tm e n t w ith r e p r e ­ maintain advanced electronic sys­ s e n ta tiv e s o f o u r T e c h n ic a l S ta ff, a re a s as: a n a lo g c irc u its , d ig ita l tems. Technical Instructors conduct p le a s e c o n ta c t y o u r C o lle g e P la c e ­ logic, s w itc h /re la y logic, electrom e­ m e n t O f f ic e o r w r ite : M r . B. P. chanical packaging, infrared testing, training classes at Hughes C alifornia sites and dom estic field lo c a tio n s ... R a m s ta c k , H u g h e s A irc ra ft C o m ­ in e rtia l g u id a n c e and C o m m a n d / p a n y , P .O . B o x 9 0 5 1 5 , L o s A n ­ C o n tro l system s. R e sp o n sib ilitie s and w ork directly w ith custom ers to g e le s , C a lif. 9 0 0 0 9 . w ill include all phases of develop­ evolve special training devices, plan ment from concept to final fabrica­ field training program s and prepare tion and evaluation. B.S. degree is courses fo r use at custom er bases. required in E.E., M E. o r Physics. Requirements include: B.S. degree Roots of in E.E. or Physics and experience in preparing and presenting technical electronics material in the classroom S e r v ic e to C o lle g e a n d C o m m u n i t y 1. F o rm e r Key C lu b e rs Prejudice and laboratory. W e are lo oking for 2. F o rm e r C ir c le K Men UNESCO HUGHES 3. Sons o f K iw anians F o r In fo r m a tio n C o n c e r n in g th e C l u b 15t I_______ HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY J F IE L D S C R V IC K * S U P P O R T O IV . C all: Sam Knox L t. G ov. SPARTAN BOOK STORE An equal opportunity employer U S citizenship required 355-9454 corner’ o f A nn & M .A .C . \