W e d n e s d a y MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE N EW S E a st L a n sin g , M ichigan O cto b e r 19, 1966 10c V o l. 59 N um ber 62 LBJ O rd e rs C o o l-O ff For G .E. Je t W orkers WASHINGTON (JP) - A fed e ra l Judge in the w ar zone, he added. M cNamara P acific Journey. He o rd ered C lark to seek g eneral m ust ask the co u rt to discharge noted th a t the Evendale plant is the so le the back -to -w o rk injunction. And within the injunction - thus ending the 80-day o rd ered about 6,000 strik in g G eneral E le c ­ cooling-off period. p ro d u cer of Jet engines fo r th ese p lan es. a couple of hours, Judge Weinman Issued tr ic w o rk e rs back to th e ir Jobs y esterd ay He noted too th at an in c re a se of F4 it. T he unions then would be fre e to strik e a t a plant n ear Cincinnati which produces production has . rec en tly been o rd ered And the le ad e rs of the two striking je t engines needed for planes inV ietN am . if no ag reem ent has been reached in “ to support e v e r-in c re a se d com bat d e ­ unions said th e ir m em bers w ill com ply. U .S. D ist. Judge C a rl A. Weinman issued the m eantim e. mand fo r th is a irc ra ft.” U n d er th is, bargaining w ill be resu m ed the back -to -w o rk te m p o rary injunction in T h is Is the second tim e Johnson has Backed by S ecre tary of L ab o r W. W il­ with the help of federal m e d iato rs. Dayton, Ohio, a fte r P re sid e n t Johnson, invoked the T a ft-H a rtle y injunction p ro ­ la rd W irtz and Acting A tty, G en. R am sey W ithin 60 days the inquiry board will in Honolulu, acted under the T aft-H artle y ce d u re. He obtained a c o u rt o rd e r in 1964 C lark, M cN am ara advised Johnson to act file a second public rep o rt, including a law to h alt the walkout for at le a st an to halt a walkout of the In ternational Long­ u nder th e T a ft-H a rtle y law . T h e P r e s i­ statem en t of the em p lo y er's la s t o ffer. 80 day cooling off period. ' W ithin another 15 days the National sh orem en’s A ssociation along theA tlantic dent nam ed a th re e -m a n inquiry board, which ru sh ed to C incinnati Monday for L abor R elations Board m u st com plete a and Gulf c o a sts. quick h ea rin g s, lt found no e a rly s e ttle ­ s e c re t b allot among the w o rk ers on the S tr ik e a ffe c ts m il it a r y ment likely. la s t o ffer. T he voting r e s u lts a r e r e ­ T he Inquiry board se t up fo r the E ven­ Johnson receiv ed the re p o rt during p o rted to the attorney g en eral. dale plant said UAW L ocal 647 has 11 un­ Johnson said the s trik e “ affects a su b ­ reso lv e d issu e s. his overnight stopover in Honolulu on his T hen, within five days, th e attorney sta n tia l p a rt of the m ilita ry je t engine in d u stry of the U nited S ta te s ." T he White House said the P re sid en t plans no action now ag ain st s trik e s which have idled about 25,000 w o rk ers a t other GE p lan ts in half a dozen sta te s . But, NEWCURE-ALL it added, the Defense D epartm ent is keep­ Homecoming Queen ing an eye on the situation to se e If any Lynn Heino of th e se stoppages is slowing w ar produc­ tion. T h e s trik e was begun Sunday night by the A FL-CIO United Auto W orkers union, S l u m - a r e a a i d bill p a s s e d with about 4,300 em ployes, and the A F L - and now goes to the H ouse. T he chief C o n g ress w as w orked out by a H ouse- CIO International A ssociation of M achin­ WASHINGTON (fl — T he fed e ra l gov­ sectio n au th o rizes $900 m illion spending Senate conference com m ittee on the Food is ts , rep rese n tin g som e 1,600 w o rk ers. ernm ent’s new est rem edy fo r the ills In fisca l y e a rs 1968 and 1969 to Im prove fo r P e a c e p ro g ra m . T he dispute w as over of A m erican c itie s p a sse d the Senate Ed u c a tio n a l re se a rc h B u s y in W a s h i n g t o n today. So also did a $1.75 billion w a r-o n - the quality of life In slum a r e a s . T h e an ti-p o v erty bill p a sse d by the shipm ents of food to countries that tra d e w ith N orth V iet Nam and C uba. The co m prom ise would p e rm it continuation of Senate and sent to the House Is a com ­ poverty ap p ro p riatio n , a s the 89th Con­ p ro m ise w orked out in conferen ce. It shipm ents to India and M orocco, but not o v e r l o o k e d in d i a l o g u e T h is set off a quick successio n of g re s s put on a b u rst of speed tow ard allo cates the money to specific p ro je c ts to Y ugoslavia. It m ust have fo rm al con­ events in Washington. adjournm ent this w eek. In a fa r m o re rig id m anner than P re sid e n t fe re n c e approval before going to the S ecre tary of Defense R o b ert S. M c­ Johnson had proposed. H ouse and Senate. N am ara signed an affidavit th at the strik e By a 38-22 vote, the Senate okayed a T h e bill faces trouble in the House be­ E D IT O R ’ S NO TE— E xe cu tive s e a rc h and dialogue, so’s I can w rite would " r e s u lt in an unacceptable and i r ­ com p ro m ise $1.26 billion “ D em onstration cau se it does not contain a provision r e p o r te r A ndrew M o llis o n to d a y e xa m in e s what, in his opinion, it down?” And he did. re trie v a b le lo ss tim e in the supply of. Jet engines and sp a re p a r ts ” needed in C itie s " bill designed chiefly to im prove blighted a r e a s by a coordinated attack on lim iting to 29 the num ber of su p erg rad e p ositions in the antipoverty agency, the ' L o w e r p ric e ’ Is an in v a lid se p a ra tio n o f s tu ­ " R e se a rc h is when you w ant to publish V iet Nam. th e ir housing, education, health, w elfare Office of Econom ic O pportunity. T he OEO dent, fa c u lty and a d m in is tra tio n ro le s in the study o f M SU's edu­ c a tio n a l syste m . som ething, and dialogue is when you w ant to convince somebody.” A m ythical conversation? Of co u rse . It would grav ely jeo p ard ize the combat o p eratio n s of F4 Phantom fig h ters and and o th e r prob.lem s. T he v e rsio n of the b ill Is a product of a S enate-H ouse conference com m ittee now can have 53 such positions paying fro m $20,075 to $25,800 a y e a r. cam paigners R F4s, reco n n aissan ce v e rsio n s of the F4, T h is is t h e th lr d o f a fiv e - p a r t s e rie s . V ery few people actually think like that. But you d n ev er know that if you lis ­ $ 9 0 0 m i l l i o n in g r a n t s incorporate "G osh, re sp e c te d p ro fe sso r o’ m in e,’’ tened to faculty-student dialogue over MSU’s educational system . TESTIMONY The slum clea ra n ce plan fo r demon­ DENVER, Colo, (fl — A nonprofit o r­ I asked resp ectfu lly , "W ould you rep e at In an attem p t to build a dialogue be­ stra tio n citie s would au th o rize $900 m il­ ganization calling Itself the N ational th at bit about the difference between r e - tw een faculty and students the A ssociated lion in fed eral g ran ts in the two y e a rs Housewives fo r L ow er P ric e s w as Incor­ Students of MSU have been p rep a rin g a sta rtin g next July 1. It also would set p o rate d in D enver on T uesday but the c o u rse evaluation p ro g ram with faculty O ’ B r i e n d e n i e s s e e i n g up a p ro g ram providing FHA in su ran ce le a d e r of a d riv e to boycott five su p er­ 1 2 fir e m e n die help fo r o v er a y e a r now. F in d in g s u n a v a ila b le to help in developm ent of sa te llite com ­ m unities outside la rg e citie s. One th reaten ed delay to adjournm ent of m ark et chains said quickly it has no connection with h e r group. M rs. P aul W est, who has spearheaded a n y o n e e x c e p t L u k e n s as f l o o r g iv e s Only lip se rv ic e has been paid to se rio u s the local d riv e fo r food p ric e cu ts, said educational r e s e a r c h ("A fte r a ll, it's a ll done by those bloody educationists, By BOBBY SODEN State News S ta ff W r ite r he had e v e r seen M iss Lukens before that d ate, O’B rien s ta re d at the blonde coed and U.S. challenges she has only m et one of the o rg an iz ers of the national group, w hich is headed in N . Y . b l a z e you know.’’) by Ruth Kane, 45, of suburban A uro ra. P erh ap s one of the re a so n s fo r the lack of re fe re n c e In student-faculty dia­ S tate Sen. B e rn a rd O 'B rien testified T uesday that h e had never befo re seen rep lied , "E m p h atically no.” "A m an w h o Identified h im self as ’L a rry Angelo’ cam e to the sta te capltol Hanoi toanswer Dan B ell, d ire c to r of D enver’s B etter B usiness B ureau ex p re ssed concern at a NEW YORK (£) — The sodden, a c rid d e b ris of a burned-out 19th century build­ ing a t Broadw ay and 23rd S tre et yielded- th e bodjes of 12 firem en T uesday, afte r logues to ex istin g re s e a rc h is that the re s u lts , w hile w ell-indexed, a r e s till un­ availab le to n o n -sp e c ia lists. In the la te s t issu e of the A m erican five of the six young women who identified him la s t week a s the man who asked them to pose fo r "c h e e se c a k e ” p ic tu re s. Conflict in testim o n ies of two defense June 2 and told m e of a young lady at MSU who w a s in te re ste d in a job a s a se c ­ r e ta ry ,” O’B rien te stifie d . " 'A ngelo', bombing query news conference that "D enver is getting a black e y e " because of national attention focused on the housew ives’ d riv e against high p ric e s in food chains. th e w o rst d epartm ental d is a s te r In the who sa id he w a s a frie n d of St. Sen. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. M>) — T he T he actions cam e a s the chain food Educational R e sea rch Jo u rn al, Benjamin w itn e sses cam e ea rly in the day when h isto ry of New York fire-fig h tin g . Raymond I. D zendzel, Senate m ajo rity U nited States challenged Hanoi Tuesday s to r e boycott continued fo r a second day. S. Bloom, head of the asso ciatio n .which D etro it Common Councilm an Ja m es H. *'I know w e a ll died a lit tle ," F ire le a d e r, arra n g e d the evening m eeting night to say p riv ately o r publicly what It is d ire c te d against Safeway, King publishes that q u a rte rly , re p o rts that in B rick ley told of a luncheon date w ith the C hief John T . O’Hagan told w eary s u r ­ b ecau se the young lady was taking final would happen if the United States o rd e rs S oopers, F u r r 's , Red Owl and M iller’s the la s t 25 y e a rs approxim ately 70,000 se n ato r on May 27, sh o rtly a fte r the tim e ex am s.” a halt to the bombing of North V iet N am . s to re s In the D enver a re a , w hich has a v iv o rs of the hours-long battle against a title s w e re lis te d in the Review of Ed­ he is charged w ith propositioning an MSU seem ingly Innocuous blaze that suddenly A fter picking up M iss L ukens, who was U.S. A m bassador A rthur J . G oldberg population of a m illion p e rso n s. ucation R e sea rch . coed. exploded Into an inferno of dense sm oke A decision on the m o rals ch arg es against cooperating w ith U niversity and State Issu ed the challenge In the U.N. G en eral B ell announced a m eeting F rid a y during "W hile th e re Is som e overlap In that P o lice, O’B rien said he "s u sp e c te d ” that A ssem bly, w h ere he sum m ed up U.S. r e ­ which a panel w ill provide inform ation on and se arin g lia m e . T h e re w ere te a rs In the sam e a rtic le o r book m ay have been th e 3 1 -y ear old le g isla to r is now expected he w as being followed and drove rapidly action to the V iet Nam debate that has food p r ic e s . h is eyes a s he a d d re ssed his m en. lis te d in se v e ra l issu es of the Review ,” to com e not e a r lie r than T hursday. P ro s ­ through cam pus and left M iss Lukens at been occupying the assem b ly fo r alm o st " I u nderstand,” he said, " th a t som e of L a s t of th e bodies w as not reco v ered Bloom said , " i t is c le a r that w e a r e now ec u to r Donald L . R eisig told re p o rte rs an E ast L ansing re sta u ra n t. fo u r w eeks. th e people a r e not in te re ste d in the facts, until 16 hou rs a fte r the f ire broke out annually publishing about 2,500 item s T uesday that he w ill re c a ll seven of his ” 1 had no idea they (the c a rs) w ere "W e have m ade o u r com m itm ent to a they only want the p ric e of bacon re d u c e d ." and engulfed th re e adjoining 7 5 -y ear-o ld that the au th o rs of the review s re g a rd w itn e sses, the six women and a graduate p o lice o fficers because they w e re In p o litical solution and, th e re fo re, rem ain M rs. Kane said the goal of the new buildings. T he victim s w ere buried in the a s contributions to educational r e s e a r c h ." student who identified O’B rien. unm arked c a r s ,” O’B rien said . "T houghts p re p a re d to engage in Im m ediate d isc u s­ national organization, w hich w as Incor­ c e lla r of a drug sto re n ea r Madison O’B rien contended that he m et Marion w e re running through my mind of the sio n s—through p riv ate, inform al channels p o rate d at the Colorado Capitol building, Square, a c r o s s the s tr e e t from the city’s N o n -s p e c ia lis t in tim id a te d L ukens, Santa Ana, C alif., se n io r, June 2, o r through m o re fo rm al negotiations,” f ir s t sk y sc ra p e r, the F latiro n Building. n e a r the Brody G roup to interview h e r for is " to bring together a ll housew ives and Hundreds of g rlm y flrem e n , som ew eep- Such a flood of inform ation is apparently a s e c re ta ria l p o sitio n . When questioned if (continued on page 7) he d eclared . o rganize them lik e other skilled w o rk e rs .” lng, silently doffed th e ir helm ets each tim e so Intim idating to the n o n -sp ec lallst, a victim w as brought to the s tr e e t. w hether he Is faculty o r student, that T he 12 dead firem en left behind them a lt is Ignored. L i b r a r y ’s d u c k s e v i c t e d to tal of 51 ch ild ren . One of the victim s w as T he sen se o f fu tility which a non- a rookie, D aniel L . Rey, answ ering his sp e c la llst fee ls in the face of a flood of f i r s t a la rm —and his la s t. new re s e a rc h Inform ation w as aptly sum ­ m ed up in a r e le a s e from the N ational School Public R elations A ssociation this G r id tic k e t h a n d o u t su m m er. (continued on page 7) as p ra n k ste rs d y e pond s e t u p in C o n ra d F ootball tic k ets for the M ichigan State - W here have a ll the ducklings P urd u e gam e will be d istrib u ted in the lobby gone? The lib r a r y pond Is e m p - of C onrad H all from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m . to ­ ty and M SU's fa v o rite baby day and T h ursday. ducks are out in the cold, cru e l T h e new location is an addition to the w o rld . re g u la r distribution a t Jen iso n Fieldhouse, P ra n k s te rs f ille d the pond re p o rte d B ill B eardsley, m anager of the w ith green dye Monday night and A thletic T ic k e t Office. it had to be em ptied, G ilb e rt A. L lo y d , a ssistant s u p e rin ­ tendant o f grounds maintenance S .S . K r e s g e d ie s a t 9 9 sa id . It w ill be r e fille d in a fe w days and em ptied fo r w in­ DETROIT UP) — S ebastian S. K resge, t e r in m id -N o v e m b e r. Ducks founder of the dim e sto re and departm ent can take care o f them selves, s to re chain b earing h is nam e, diedT uesday he added. night in E ast Stroudsburg, P a ., G eneral W atching the baby ducks was H ospital, the company sa id . K resge was a fa v o r ite student pastim e last s p rin g . Two of the o rig in a l h a lf- 99. A spokesm an fo r the firm said K resge dozen d ucklings s u rv iv e d the died from in firm ities of age. s u m m e r, only to be evicted by K resge until rec en tly se rv e d as c h a ir ­ the u g ly green s tu ff. L ib r a r y Tem porarily evicted, because o f green dye dumped s ta ff m em bers who watched the man of the S.S. K resge C o. and m ain­ Spring te rm ’s fa vo rite pastim e was watching the e v ic tio n said the confused ducks by p ra n ksters into the fountain, the ducks wander tained an active ro le in the f ir m 's su b ­ sta n tia l growth in the la st few y e a rs. ducks sw im in the library fountain. “ iu st w andered aro u n d .” around, confused. Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Planln, m anaging ed ito r o rATE NEWS ed ito r -in -c h le f Jam es Spentolo, cam pus ed ito r Thom as Segal, e d ito ria l ed ito r L a r r y W e rn e r, sp o rts ed ito r Joel S tark Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o r te r ad v e rtisin g m anager W illiam G. P apclak, a s s t, ad m an ag er Wednesday M orning, O ctober 19, 1966 EDITORIALS W a n t T o K n o w H o w ’s A n d W h y ’s M SU? If you could grab a U n i­ ly w ith q u estio n s about th e v ersity tru stee by th e neck office. Now b o th have th e P a p e r w o r k costs m o n e y , and d em an d an a n s w e r to a n y o pportunity; the can d id ates’ one q u estio n -- w hat w o u ld answ ers w ill be telev ised . th at q u estio n b e? S tu d en ts and facu lty are encouraged to send ques­ b u t $ 1 8 is p r o f i t e e r i n g The v ocating S ta te N e w s i s n o t a d ­ v io len ce upon the tio n s to E d ito r K erbaw y at person of a tru stee--b u t it th e S ta te N ew s. One im m ed iate qu estio n If o n e is i n t e r e s t e d in h o w It m ay b e a w o m a n ’s p r e ­ is ad v o catin g a s k i n g the is: S ince w hen do paper­ and why the U n iv ersity is r o g a t i v e to c h a n g e h e r m in d , q u estio n s. w ork charges for d ro p p in g run as it is, the o p p o rtu n ­ but when M rs, M ark H ard­ Four can d id ates for seats five cred its com e to $18? ity p r o v id e d is an in v alu ab le w ick. MSU sen io r, changed on the MSU B o ard of T ru s ­ tees w ill appear on W M SB- one. h e r s , it c o s t h e r $18. P u n is h m e n t? — T he E d ito rs M rs. H ard w ick re g is te re d TV Channel 10 (M SU ’s sta­ for 13 cred its (retailing at tion) b e f o r e the e le c tio n N ov. C harging 50 per cent as $ 1 1 9 .5 0 ) and d e c id e d to d r o p 8. 5 of th e m , le av in g h e r a to tal a p unitive b eliev ab le. m easure But w hat is m ore about S tate N ew s E d ito r K yle THE READERS’ MINDS of 8 c re d its (re ta ilin g at $83) C. K erbaw y and ed ito rs of th e hundreds of full tim e th e M i c h i g a n D aily and --a She d iffe ren ce of $36. only receiv ed an $18 stu d en ts course who can and fac e no “ p u n ish ­ drop a W ayne S tate C o lleg ian w ill Lik e p o u r i n g s a n d d o w n a ra th o le ? refund. M rs. H ard w ick get a chance to g rill th em (that m eans a joke). I did not think that To the E ditor: gently tr y to get student opinion on the m en t” ? d r o p p e d the fiv e c r e d i t s a f te r d u rin g the “ M eetth e P r e s s ” What has happened to student govern­ iss u e . They m erely assu m ed from the few w hat I sa id w as tru e . If a s t u d e n t d r o p s from 17 m ent? We elected som e of its m e m b ers people they spoke to in d o rm s (dorm s only) One thing is that R u ssell L aw rence a week o f c l a s s e s , tw o d a y s sty led show s. to 1 4 , 18 to 1 5 , 1 5 to 12 c r e d ­ and o th ers w e re appointed and now w e th a t the stu d en ts would back up th e ir action. w e a rs a b e a rd . I am R u ssell L aw rence. before the d ro p p erio d e n d ­ T heir qu estio n s can c o v e r seem to have no control o ver any of them . T h ese a r e only two p ro g ra m s and th is I w ea r a b ea rd . its, he is not affected by fee T h is p a st weekend ASMSU decided to is only th e beginning of the y e a r. What R u ssell L aw rence w as in a " C iv il ed; she w ro te the S tate N ew s anything f r o m the can d i­ changes. The m ajo rity of sp o n so r a clo sed c irc u it te le c a s t of the next? ASMSU d isposed of $2,500 of stu­ R ights D riv e.” T hose a r e big w ords. M onday. d a t e s ’ q u alificatio n s a n d gam e, but th at’s w here all th e ir thinking d en ts’ m oney la s t w eek in two w ays, poor Do you know w hat they m ean? They m ean stu d en ts are not fin an cially planning and a noble d e s ire to lead the that I trie d to help black people be f re e O fficial U n iv ersity policy p h ilo so p h ies to th eir o p in ­ stopped. T hey put a m an in c h a rg e of the “ p un ish ed ” for cau sin g p ro je c t who obviously has little to no b u si­ Ignorant student body. They tr ie d to lead A m erican s, lik e Tom m y and B illy and releg ates only 50 per cent io n s on acad em ic freedom w ithout even finding out if they had a rig h t Ja n e. extra paperw ork or for n ess o r ad v e rtisin g and prom otion ex p e ri­ fo r stu d en ts. ence. He ran the p ro je c t on the stren g th to lead in that d irectio n . I do not lik e people who te ll o th e r refunds to s t u d e n t s who d ro p stealin g the op p o rtu n ity of of his Intuition alone and lo st $1,500 of G overnm ent w ithout checks and b alances that they cannot u se bad w o rd s. D octor courses after reg istratio n T his is a d ep artu re from P ie r c e w as try in g to tell people that they another stu d en t to e n r o ll in MSU students’ money in doing it. ap plied can be co stly and h e re it is costing has ended. trad itio n al tru ste e electio n s. Instead of finding out if th e re w as enough th e students of M ichigan S tate. M aybe w e could not w rite bad w o rd s. I do not lik e the sectio n he d ro p s. In te re st in the p ro g ram on the p a r t of the should find a way to keep c lo s e r tabs on D octor P ie r c e . So I m ade fun of D octor S eldom have faculty m e m ­ P ie rc e . If a stu d e n t d r o p s a c o u r s e student body, th is m an ju st assu m ed th e re o u r g lo rio u s le a d e rs . bers and stu d en ts been a b le David B urke See? 1 do not hate people fo r th e ir Reasons? after a few w e e k s of the te r m , w a s. Instead of finding out w hat h is c o sts would be, th is m an ju st assu m ed they could r a c e o r c re e d . _ . to c o n f r o n t t r u s t e e s s e r i o u s - R u ssell L aw rence he sh o u ld have to pay for be co v ered . And in stead of ag g re ssiv e ly It w a s a jo k e , son Two reaso n s g iv en fo r th is prom oting his p ro g ra m , th is m an Just I g ran t that h e re in the M idw est, th e re serv ices rendered. by a high A d m in istratio n of­ assu m ed th e re had alre ad y been enough can be som e co n sid erab le doubt about the But if he drops a course prom otion of the gam e to g en e rate a s e ll­ s e rio u s n e ss of m y le tte r, but th e re is a ficial w ere: out of the TV tic k e ts. He also didn’t r e a l­ lim it to the asln ln lty to w hich people w ill before the end of th e drop 1. It is a lo t of tro u b le ize th at many people would be home th is su b sc rib e . To som e, how ever, the le tte r p erio d h e s h o u ld n o t h a v e to w eekend. seem ed to be com pletely in e a rn e st, and because m uch p a p e rw o r k is T h is is the sam e type of thought and pay $18 for “ paperw ork” or to those I m u st say that th e low est common involved in course changes. planning that has gone into o th e r ASMSU denom inator h e re is co llo ssa lly low (get “ p u n ish m en t.” p ro g ra m s th is y e a r. T he c a se in point it? — " c o llo s s a lly " and " lo w " together?). 2. The 50 per cent is The in e q u itie s of the sy s­ h e re is ASMSU’s decision to donate $1,000 Published by the students of Michigan State Uni *..- kept as a p u nitive m e a s u r e . to the fund to p ro m o te th e 1 8 -y ea r-o ld sity every class day throughout the year and a special tem are clear, if the re a ­ v o te. It doesn’t m a tte r w hether you a r e T o the E d ito r: Welcome Week Edition in September. Subscription rate If a stu d en t takes a course S10 per year. Authorised by the Board of student Pub­ sons given are tru e. One fo r o r ag ain st th e 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote, the T he following le tte r is a d d re sse d to the lications. he is often keep in g another point is th at th is m oney w as allo cated c ra n k s who called about the le tte r p rin te d Member Associated Press. United Press International. m ust, how ever, doubt the in y esterd ay ’s S tate News, fo r whom the Inland Daily Press Association. AssocintedCollegintc Press. stu d en t fro m taking th at s e c ­ w ithout the consent of the student body Michigan Press Association. Michigan Collegiate Press tru th of the reasons. and, a fte r a ll, w hose money is it? le tte r w as too subtle. Association. tio n . If h e d r o p s o u t o f s c h o o l T hey assu m ed th at being young th e stu­ Hil M rs. H ard w ick calls the Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. dent body would fav o r the low er voting ag e. My nam e is R u ssell L aw rence, but you alto g eth er, it turns out that Editorial and business offices at 341 student Services practice “ p r o f ite e r in g by the In th is they m ay o r m ay not b e rig h t, but can call m e R uss fo r sh o rt. What is Building. Michigan State University. East Lansing. Mich. another stu d en t could have your nam e? Can I call you Idiot fo r B u sin ess O ffice at the stu ­ th is is not th e point. T h e point is they Phones: been ad m itted in h is place, spent money fo r a rea so n fo r w hich they sh o rt? Editorial . . . . . 355-8252 d en ts’ ex p en se.” My le tte r to th e ed ito r w as a s o r t of Classified Advert! ng . 355-8255 bu t w as not g iv en the o p p o r ­ w e re not elected w ithout th e consent of Display Advertising . 353-6400 th e stu d en ts. T hey did not even in te lli­ joke. Big people m ight call it s a tir e Business - Circulatii . 355-8299 O ne can n o t help but a g re e . Photographic . . . . 355-8311 tu n ity . --T he E d ito rs PEANU TS| LOOK AT A u HE THINKS HE'5 BETTER I £N J0V PUTTiNé HIS WHAT M A K E S Y O U T H I N K PHYLLIS HELPER I THAT BUE, I DILL Y0l>? J Í- ft THAN THAT OTHER BUS.. Y O U 'R E S O G R E A T ? ! k i n d in t h e ir p l a c e i m V « $ v/ * L i I. It’ s m o r e f u n t h a n t h e g a m e 1 • - . - — . "D e a r, what a re those two little boys About a month ago, head football coach doing way down a t the o th er end of the i « t A * > ' " is Duffy Daugherty s ta rre d in a television show called "T h e Fine A rt of Football field? Don’t the o th er guys like them ?” Look like a million ! ¡Ê&w . « “jM C t: J m • And the answ er: Watching. ’ ’ During the hour -long program , he and other coaches explained how to get the m ost enjoyment from the g ridiron by knowing what to look for in watching the "W hat two little boys? M artha, those a r e the sa fe tie s--th e y run the ball back up the field . And they a r e not considered little .” and be R e a d y fo r I o p lays. And M arth a’s friend who said: H o m e c o m in g D augherty neglected to mention, how­ "H ey, look at that big one, number ever, that th e re a r e other " p la y s ’’ in and 95 — i t ’s B oobie." around the stadium during gam es and can "N o d ea r, the nam e is Bubba.” w ith oftentim es provide m ore enjoyment than o S hortly afterw ard the crowd began yel­ the action on the field. ling, "K ill Bubba, K ill,” and I watched It never fails to am aze m e how s tr in ­ a little old lady, who m ust have been gently the E ast L ansing liquor h ws a re all of fo u r feet, ten inches, stand up and observed w here it concerns students. convenient. Students should keep in mind, bellow, “ Kill, Bubba.” She probably could And yet, on any Saturday afternoon when how ever, th at som e day they will all be u sed a s a S partan ch e erle ad e r. th e re is a home gam e at S partan Stadium, grow up to be alum ni and be able to p a r ­ One of the m ost c la ssic com ments uncountable c lu ste rs of a re a resid e n ts tic ip a te in tru n k p a rtie s around the s ta ­ cam e a t the Penn State game when Dick and alum ni can be spotted socializing in dium . Kenney kicked a field goal and we heard: and around the parked c a rs . One th in g m ay be su re. At le a st th ese "O h, how n ice. T h e team is doing so T h ese gatherings, known as “ trunk fan s m ake it to the gam e. Many tim es w ell we got a bonus.” p a r tie s ,’’ a re ch a ra c te riz e d by a therm os, p re -g a m e p a rtie s continue all afternoon F ir s t- tim e dates also have a b etter F o r th at soft look on d r e s s ­ picnic ham per, ice bucket and pap er cups. and th o se students that finally do a r r iv e chance of su c ce ss at a football game. e s , su its , and sw eaters It’s L ast weekend a man was spotted & feet a t the stad iu m spend half the tim e running With a ll the hugging and kissing when a L ouis fo r a ll y o u r cleaning from the stadium entrance waving a dead n eed s. up and down the a isle s to the m en’s and touchdown is scored, a ll the anxiety of the chicken in one hand and a B udw eiser in la d ie s ’ ro o m s. 1 a .m . walk to the door disappears. the o th e r. (I never did disco v er what the T h e r e is only one other occurance which A nother observation that deserves to dead chicken was for.) F o r the best in ex c els the irony of trunk p a rtie s . It be m entioned is the coeds minus dates p e rs o n a liz e d s e rv ic e Lansing One explanation for this phenomenon do esn ’t m a tte r how many a rtic le s have who s it to g eth er a t a gam e. T h e ir con­ m ight be explained by the fact that few you ca n 't beat L o u is . 116 W. Allegan been w ritten fo r women football view ers, v ersa tio n co n sists of b its like, "I won­ adult fan's live close enough to cam pus th e re is alw ays one who doesn’t seem to d e r who that blond is that he’s w ith.” f i # E ast Lansing i to have p re -p a rtie s in th e ir hom es and un d erstan d the gam e. (And h e r date is Inevitably they suddenly becam e engrossed 301 E. G rand Riverj apartm ents and then walk to the gam e, so 623 E . G r a n d R i v e r they have th e ir p a rtie s w here it is m o re n atu rally an expert.) O verheard at the in th e ir p ro g ra m s when a male acquain­ E . La n s in g kickoff: tance walked by. M ich igan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ichigan W ed n esd ay , O c to b e r 19, 1966 3 GUEST CONDUCTOR 3 5 0 n u r s e s b o y c o t t M is s A m e r i c a C h i c a g o h o s p i t a l CHICAGO (#) — Cook County dent of the hospital, sliU he didn’t visits L a n s i n g H ospital, t h e n atio n 's la rg e s t believe anyone w as dtfnled ad m is­ p u b l i c m edical institution, r e ­ sion, but commenterPthat the h o s­ s tric te d ad m issio n to em ergency p ita l w as not as busy a s usual with m e a s I c a n ," sh e sa id . c a se s T u esd ay as som e 350p r a c ­ Monday night. BY E L L E N ZUR KEY "B u t I am only allow ed the n o rm al tic al n u rs e s seeking pay r a is e s T u esd ay ’s hospital c e n s u s State News Staff W r ite r a irlin e luggage lim it." continued th e ir sick c a ll boycott. showed 2,010 patients w ere r e ­ Com menting on h e r so cial life T h e nubses began telephoning ceiving trea tm e n t a t the sp raw l­ She’s p retty , p oised a n d tal­ in sick fo r M onday's m orning ing, 2,747-bed hospital on the a s M iss A m erica she said : " I ented. She’s Jane Anne Jay ro e, shift and by midnight all of the W est Side. am not allowed to date w hile on b e tte r known a s M iss A m erica, 346 re p o rte d sick . A hospital T he burden of patient c a re th e ro ad .’’ 1967. M iss Ja y ro e is in L ansing to " T h e i d e a l m a n ?" sh e con­ tinued, " I haven’t found him y et.” Under Covers spokesm an said th re e n u rse s r e ­ was assum ed by the 600 r e g is ­ p orted to work T uesday. te re d n u rse s and the hospital pro m o te th is y e a r’s Community County m edical officials d if­ o rd e rlie s and attendants. Many M iss A m erica is a m em ber of The flu bug has a rr iv e d . Bob Dayton, H o lt s e n io r, C hest d riv e. She w ill also be the fe re d on e stim a tes of the c u r ­ re g is te re d n u rses w ere working Alpha Chi Omega so ro rity . She o n ly one o f its m any v ic tim s , gets h is te m p e ra tu re guest conductor on Oct. 24 when tailm en t of m edical se rv ic e s, double sh ifts and days off to p lan s to go on to g rad u ate school taken. Is he s ic k enough to sta y out o f c la s s ? O r the L ansing Symphony opens its but ag re ed that all m aternity in su re adequate patient c a re . and m a jo r In m u sic. Eventually w orse, w ill the flu keep h im away fr o m the Gables? 37th seaso n . patien ts w ere routed to other T h e L icensed P ra c tic a l N u rses sh e hopes to teach m u sic. State News photo by Bob B a rit in stitu tio n s and trea tm e n t of non- A ssociation rep o rted it sent a M iss A m erica p rac tice d with em ergency p atien ts w as fo re­ te leg ram Sunday to the Cook th e o rc h e stra Monday night, in stalled . County School of Medicjfce, w arn­ p rep a ra tio n fo r h e r conducting F re d A. Hertwig, superinten ing of the boycott. debut. She did, how ever, conduct an o rc h e stra once before—a s h e r talen t segm ent in t h e M iss LBJ t o u r s O c e a n i a A m erica pageant. "D id I go too fa st? ’’ M iss WELLINGTON, New Z ealand T h e P re sid e n t and h is p arty native M ao ris m eans " th e place Ja y ro e asked v eteran conductor (JP) - P re sid e n t Johnson s ta rte d flew also from the autumn in w here lady b ird s la n d ." Hugo Vianello about half way a sentim ental journey to New the N o rth ern H em isphere to the In addition to New Z ealand, Miss America through the re h e a rs a l. Z ealand and A u stralia today, the spring in the Southern H em i­ the P re s id e n t’s 17-day to u r will "Y ou did b e tte r than I d o ," f ir s t and second foreign stops sphere and a landing at the New take him to A u stralia, the P h ilip ­ Jane Anne Jayroe, M is s A m e ric a 1967, is in L an­ he rep lied . on h is 29,000-m ile to u r of the Z ealand a ir b ase a t Ohakea, pines, T hailand, M alaysia and sin g . The O klahom a C ity U n iv e rs ity ju n io r is in to w n When th e re h e a rs a l ended the F a r E a s t. It is h is f ir s t trip which in the language of the South K o rea. to p rom o te th is y e a r’ s C o m m u n ity Chest cam paign. m u sician s c rie d "B ra v o ” to M iss a s P re sid e n t outside N orth She also w ill be a guest conductor fo r the Lansing A m e ric a 's obvious delight. A m erica. Sym phony O rc h e s tra , O ct. 24. In New Zealand, the sm a lle st Don’t A fter th e re h e a rs a l M iss Ja y ro e , a ttir e d in a blue and of the six nations he is sch ed ­ uled to v isit, a w arm but r e ­ f i g h t it. pu rp le d ro p -w alst d re ss, spoke strain ed reception aw aited him . about h e r life a s M iss A m erica. It was m a rre d by a th re a t Get Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper. GOOF “ My life is com pletely ag ain st the life of P rim e M in is­ different now ," she said. te r Keith J . Holyoake during Mistakes don’t show. A mis-key completely disappears " I had n ev e r flown in an a ir ­ Johnson’s 24-hour stay, and plane before winning the title and planned dem onstrations ag ain st from the special surface. An ordinary pencil eraser lets th is y e a r I w ill fly over 200,000 the w ar in Viet Nam. you erase without a trace. So why use ordinary paper? m iles as M iss A m erica.” In A u stralia, new spapers have B uy y o u r fine E a to n statio n ery a t S .B .S . Eaton's Corrasable is available in light, medium, heavy rec eiv e d telephoned th re a ts weights and Onion Skin. In 100-sheet packets and 500- E l i z a b e t h A r d e n d ie s M iss Ja y ro e , a junior at Okla­ ag ain st Jo h n so n 's life but offi­ It's our num ber one line o f sheet ream boxes. At Stationery Departments. homa City U niversity, m a jo rs in cials, while seeking to run them vocal m u sic education. down, said they placed no stock stationery, and you'll find NEW YORK (AP) - - E liz a b e th A rden, 84, who s ta rte d out w ith a $600 ioan and a face cre a m f o r ­ " I feel like I’m playing hooky in them . T h e P re sid e n t flie s to a com plete line. fro m school th is y e a r,” she said. A u stra lia T hursday, and A us­ m u la and became one o f the few women among the w o r ld ’ s tru e tycoons, died Tuesday. At h e r death, she was the queen of an in d u s tria l M eeting m any people is also a g rea t education, though, she com­ tra lia n s p re p a re d an all-o u t w el­ com e. s ft iE j m ented. F o r Johnson th is w as a re tu rn e m p ire w ith b e a u ty-fa sh io n salons and m a n u fa ctu r­ D C s ing plants in E urope, A fric a , A u s tra lia and South to a th e a te r in which he serv ed A m e ric a as w ell as a ll o v e r the U nited States. “ One of the m ain problem s a s a lieutenant com m ander in m o m coürm sâbls is that I have no tim e to p ra c tic e H e r salons in m a jo r c itie s not only p ro vid e d beau­ ty p ro d u c ts and tre a tm e n ts , but fashions fro m the w hile trav e lin g ,” M iss A m erica the Navy in W orld W ar II. He h as sa id the v isits w ill evoke tudent ^ 9 ook tore innmimtZm c o lle c tio n s o f top d e sign e rs as w ell as h e r own cus­ sa id . happy, sad and frightening to m lin e. She lik e contem porary m usic m e m o ries of “ m y young man 421 E . G rand R iver E ast L ansing Only Eaton makes Corrasable. but fee ls the com poser m akes d a y s.” H e called it a " s e n tim e n ­ F re e P a rk in g At The R ear O f The Store EATON PAPER CORPORATION, PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS a ll the d ifferen ce in how good ta l Journey,’’ but It is p a rt of his th e p iece is . to u r arran g e d around the V iet Ea rth q u a k e shakes P e ru Nam sum m it conference in M a­ Changing the subject she said: n ila. B artch told a news conference. “ F o rtu n ately dieting is not a Johnson and h is wife flew h ere WASHINGTON (f) — T he State problem fo r m e. Of c o u rse we He said the United States r e ­ on the p resid en tial Jet flying D epartm ent sa id T uesday that no a r e w ell fed w h erev e r we go, and ceived n o req u e sts from the the 4,780 m iles from Honolulu A m erican citizen s w ere killed or I love to eat so I’m just enjoying P eru v ian governm ent fo r a s s is t­ by way of Pago Pago, A m erican Injured in the earthquake that it a ll." ance. Samoa, and c ro ssin g the I n te r ­ h it L im a, P eru , and the p o rt city M iss Ja y ro e , a trim siz e nine, national Date L ine about 300 of C allao. A ccording t o unconfirm ed A m erican e stim a te s, 125 P e ru ­ vians died and about 800 w ere B artch said the facade of the U. S. E m bassy in L im a w as slightly dam aged during the is five-feet six -in ch es ta ll. ” 1 try to take a s many clothes m ile s southw est of those U.S. te r r ito r ia l i slands. With this card in ju red, press o fficer C arl quake. P u r d u e g o m e s e a t s the bookworm turns... H o s p ita l u n d e r in v e s tig a tio n WARREN ($) — Tw elve c rim ­ p ital in this D etro it suburb. a v a i l a b l e i n B l o c k S ’ into an adventurer. inal w arra n ts w ere issu ed today F ive of the w a rra n ts ch arg e He indicated that m em b ers do Need a date for the M S U -P ur­ in connection w ith investigations illegal p ra c tic e of nursing and due Homecoming football gam e? not stand in lln e .to g et tickets, into m edical and business p ra c ­ five charge illeg al p ra c tic e of Block 'S ’, the organized c a rd and nor a r e they assigned re g u la r tic e s at Fairw ood G eneral Hos- m edicine by hospital p erso n n el. ch eerin g section, is in d esp erate seating arran g e m en ts. need of "M ANpower,” claim s "M em b e rs a r e fre e to s it with H al Salisbury, d ire c to r of the whom they w ish. It is a g reat S o c ia l S e c u r i t y i n c r e a s e s f a il group. p lace to m eet p eople,’’ he said. "E ig h ty p e r cent of our m em ­ WASHINGTON (AP) - - Chances that the pre se n t b e r s a r e w om en,” say s S al­ T h o se students that a r e in ­ C ongress m ig ht vote an in crea se in Social S e cu rity isb u ry . "W e have 450 m em b ers te re s te d should contact the Block b e n e fits dim m ed fu r th e r today. The House Ways and now, but we need 458 m o re by ‘S’ office in the Student S ervices Means C om m ittee fa ile d to agree on a b ill. the P u rd u e gam e if p o ss ib le .” Building today. The co m m itte e w ill m eet Wednesday fo r another tr y , but the approaching adjournm ent of C ongress m akes e v e ry day's delay another fo rm id a b le obstacle. Sponsors o f two r iv a l b ills accused each o th e r of m aneu verin g to avoid a showdown. J o in T W A ’s 5 0 / 5 0 C l u b a n d get u p to 5 0 % o f f re gu la r J e t C o a c h fa re . It’s easy. 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W e ’ re y o u r k in d o f a irline . E st. 1876 WALLACE OPTICIANS N a tio n w id e m cM m & W o rld w id e depend on \ TW A 3040 V ine (Opposite F ra n d o r) Phone IV 9-2774 V* j JEW JEWELERS a ls o o f f ic e s downtown at 107 N, W ash in g to n P h . IV 2 .1 1 7 5 ^Except: Nov. 23 and 27, Dec. 15 thru 24, Jan. 2, 3, 4. D r . R .C . J o n e s and D r. P .G . Tu rco tt* re g is te re d o p to m e trists 121 S. WASHINGTON LANSING, MICHIGAN 4 M ichigan State N e w s , E a st L ansing, M ich ig a n W e d n e s d a y , O c to b e r 19, 1966 FBI s n u f f s b r i b e a t t e m p t o f Icant kick/ 1 hesaid gamely I LSU ’s s t a r t i n g b a c k f i e l d B y DENNIS CHASE A s s o c ia te Sports E d ito r '& BATON ROUGE, L a. (U P I)-- tem pting to b rib e LSU tailback a s A&M O ct. 8 and the U ni- H oover said G raziano w as v e rsity of Kentucky O ct. 15. The FBI a rre s te d a local b a rb e r Jim Dousay, halfback Billy M as­ A few w eeks ago Lloyds of London, which claim s it w ill insure a r r e s te d on the b a s is of a com G raziano w as also charg ed with T uesday on charges of try in g to te r s and fullback Gawain D ibetta. anything, refu sed to in su re an a c tr e s s ’s virginity on the grounds p lain t filed at Baton Rouge c h a rg ­ offering a b rib e to influence the bribe th ree m em bers of the T h e th re e have led the T ig e r of­ th at the “ ris k w as too g re a t.” ing him with attem pting to in ­ outcom e of the LSU and U niver­ sta rtin g backfield of Louisiana fense, tops in rushing in the Which somehow b rin g s us to the subject of quotes. fluence by b rib e ry the outcom e sity of F lorida gam e h e re th is State U n iv ersity ’s football team . sou th eastern conference, sin ce Saturday night. B illy L o es, fo rm e r National L eague p itc h er, w as asked how he of LSU gam es with the U n iv er­ Samual J . G raziano, 26, of b rillia n t quarterback N elson LSU A thletic D ire c to r Ja m e s m anaged to drop th e baseball in the m iddle of h is windup and sity of South C arolina Sept. 17, Baton Rouge, was arraig n e d be­ Stokley was sidelined fo r the C o rb ett and Coach C h a rlie M c­ th ereb y balk in the winning ru n . R ice U niversity Spet. 24, the fore U.S. C om m issioner A. Leon season la s t month. U niversity of M iam i O ct. 1, T ex - Lendon w ere in conference T u e s ­ "T o o much s p it,” he answ ered, honestly. Hebert and w a s rele ase d on day, ap parently o v er the b rib e While on the subject of honesty, D etroit L ions lin eb ack er Wayne $5,000 bond. m a tte r, and w ere not av ailab le W alker, who m ade a m e re eight of 22 field goal attem p ts la s t y ea r, G raziano, visibly shaken a s he fo r im m ediate com m ent. w as asked In the off season how things w ere going. was led by FBI agents from the Dousay, a 19-y e a r-o ld Junior, ” Oh,” he said , ” 1 c a n 't kick.” com m issioner’s office, was lead s the team in ru sh in g with C asey Stengel has offered a ca rlo ad of quotes during h is many asked if he had any com m ent. P l u m l o s t f o r 271 y a rd s in five g am es. T h e y e a r s in b aseb all. A fter m anaging th e New York Y ankees to th e ir "O nly one thing," he said. blond back is a pow er and b re a k ­ sixth stra ig h t pennant, Stengel said , "1 couldn’t a-done it without "God help m e ," away ru n n er fast becom ing LSU’s the te am .” J . E dgar Hoover, FBI d ire c to r, top offensive th re a t. One unknown jo u rn a list asked a question that had to win the announced the charge against M e y e r s r e c a l l e d D ibetta, a rugged 190-pound p r iz e fo r assin in ity . A fter Don L a rse n had pitched the only p erfec t G raziano. T he alleged bribe of­ se n io r, is LSU’s leading s c o re r, W orld S eries gam e in 1956, the b ird brain re p o r te r got his big fer covered every game involved DETRO rr (UPI) — T he D etro it Plum and M o rra ll sh ared the job and g ets the call when sh o rt chance: in LSU’s 3-1 1 season so far Lions lo st injured q u arterback in 1964. y ard ag e is needed through the "W ould you sa y ,” he ask ed , " th a t this w as the b est gam e you and included the upcoming m e e t­ M ilt Plum for the season T u e s ­ P lu m ’s ten u re a s Lion q u a r te r ­ line. ev e r p itch ed ?" ing' with the U niversity of F lo r ­ ida th is Saturday. day and hastily called fo rm e r N orthw estern s ta r T om M eyers back has been shaky and c o n tro ­ v e rs ia l. T h is season he has co m ­ M a ste rs, 6 -5 and 225 pounds, is an all-p u rp o se back often on Jail Bound Yogi B e rra , the fo rm e r Yankee c a tc h er and m an ag er, never won any p riz e s fo r intelligence. T hey asked him how he liked school G raziano is charged with a t- out of sem i -pro ball. pleted 82 of 146 p a ss attem p ts the receiv in g end of p a s s e s . Samuel G raziano, o f Baton Rouge, L a ., who is ac­ when he w as a kid. Rookie K arl Sweetan, who once fo r 943 y a rd s and four touch­ LSU defeated South C aro lin a, cused o f a tte m p tin g to b rib e th re e m e m b e rs o f the "C lo se d ,” he said . And he m eant it. Sport Shorts s ta rre d at Wake F o re st, was prom oted to the startin g q u a r te r ­ back slo t with M eyers to back downs but 13 of h is p a s se s have been in tercep ted . M iam i and Kentucky, lo st to Rice and w as tied by T ex a s A&M. L o u isia n n a State U n iv e rs ity fo o tb a ll team , heads fo r a ja il c e ll under FBI guard. Alex K a rra s, the D etroit L ions a ll-p ro tackle, is p rac tica lly blind without his g la ss e s . A couple of y e a rs ago the L ions w ere playing the Chicago B e a rs. A lex’s b ro th er, T ed, w as playing OLYMPICS? T he final swimming clinic for him up. offensive guard opposite Al. all women interested in trying Plum was knocked out of a c ­ Alex knocked him down, then k ic k ed ‘him in the stom ach. out for G reen Splash will be tion with a torn ligament in his "W ho w as that m ise ra b le c ru d ? ” he wanted to know. held tonight at 7 in the women’s left knee, suffered when he was Once the L o s Angeles D odgers w e re involved in a clo se gam e, IM Pool. tackled by B altim o re’s D onShin- and M aury W ills w anted to sta ll fo r tim e to allow re lie f p itc h er C y c lin g C lu b m o v i n g f a s t nick as Plum fired a touchdown Bob M iller to get w arm ed up. p a ss la st Sunday, T he plan w as fo r M iller to take h is w arm -up to s s e s , and then T he MSU V arsity Club will T he injury, at f irs t believed W ills would call tim e to get som ething out of h is eye. m eet tonight at 7:30 in the S par­ m inor, was diagnosedTuesday as “ M iller and I both said okay,” r e la te s W ills. "H e s ta r ts to tan Stadium club room . A film a to rn ligam ent and doctors said throw his w arm up p itch es. . . when h e 's finished I suddenly throw By CHUCK KLONKE T he club* is divided into two com peting on a regional b asis c y c lis ts In Mexico C ity. of the Ohio State gam e will be Plum m ust undergo su rg ery and up my h a n d s ...a n d h o ller at the u m p ire s like I’m in te rr ib le pain. . . se ctio n s, th e rac in g and the to u r­ w ith e n trie s in o p e n m eets T he team com petes In the 1,000 shown. would be out for the season. I'm doing a g re a t act. F o r any student who enjoys ing d iv isio n s. T he racin g team throughout the M idwest and is m e te r s p rin t, the 4 ,0 0 0 -m eter T he injury hit an already r e e l ­ c ro ss-c a m p u s bike rid e s between is com posed of C apicchioni, the looking fo rw ard to n atio n al- p u rsu it, the 1 0-m ile sc ra tc h r a c e 'Suddenly I look up. T h e re 's Bob M ille r. H e's got a towel in his ing team . T he Lions have a 2 -4 c la s s e s , the MSU Cycling Club p resid e n t of th e club, N eil King, sc ale racin g next y ear, in co m ­ and the 105-m lle ro ad r a c e . King hands and he s saying, 'I know a good way to get things out of E x - A l s ta rs c u t rec o rd , have lost th ree in a row, m ight be ju st the thing. petition with such schools as people’s e y e s .’ ” th e national sp rin t cham pion, can rea ch 50 m ile s p e r hour In and a r e sixth in the W estern O rganized during fall te rm la st P rin ceto n and Y ale. a sp rin t w hile the av erag e tim e But the big w inner goes to a chap nam ed V incent M ulchrone of LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Jim F re d Beckwith, the M ichigan road D ivision of the National Football y e a r by Luciano (Lucky) C apicch- cham p, Ron Roland, K arl P e a r ­ Building tow ard the 1967 P a n - fo r the 105 m ile s Is about 25 th e "London D aily M ail.” T he B ritish w ere to face West G erm any P ie rs a ll and Frank Malzone, both th at afternoon in the final m atch of the W orld Cup so c c e r m atch es. L eague. lonl, the club has experienced a son, and P aul M e ier. Coach of A m erican gam es in Winnipeg and m iles p e r hour. veteran m ajor league players, " A f t e r fu rth er consultation, g re a t buildup in one y e a r. The th e team is K arl W ettberg, a the 1968 O lym pics in M exico is MSU m ade som e fine showings " If the G erm an s beat us at ou r national gam e today,” said w ere given th e ir outright r e le a ­ evaluation and x -ra y s M ilt Plum club dom inated cycling in t h e fo rm e r international co m p etito r a m ajo r goal of the club. Both la s t y e a r a s Beckwith tookfourth M ulchrone, "w e can alw ays console ou rselv es with the fact that we ses T uesday by the C alifornia have tw ice beaten them at th e ir s .” was found to have a torn lig a ­ s ta te la st y ea r and is a th re a t and a m em b er of the 1955 P a n - W ettberg and C apicchioni a g re e p l a c e in the national ch am ­ Angels in a move to trim the m ent in h is left knee,” Coach fo r a b erth in the P an-A m erican A m erican te am . that, b a rrin g in ju ry , M ichigan pionships in the 105 m iles, and club’s r o s te r to 40 p la y ers. H a rry G ilm er said. "H e w ill and Olympic gam es. P re se n tly th e organization is S tate w ill b e re p re se n te d by th e S partans won the Midwest undergo su rg ery for the re p a ir BARNESFLORALLoAf NE SAINS TG of th is condition and will be lost C ollegiate p r iz e in the T o u r of N o rth ern M ichigan m e et. O d d s m a k e r s p i c k S ’ to the squad for the balance of King unofficially broke the r e c ­ WE T E L E G R A P H FLO W ERS W O R L D W ID E the se a so n ." Plum took over the sta rtin g D etro it quarterback job la s t se a ­ ord fo r the 4,000 m e te rs but was in ju red before th e n ationals and b y 7 over P u r d u e w as unable to p e rfo rm at full 215 ANN E D 2 .08 71 son when G ilm er trad e d E a rl speed. "C o ach W ettberg de­ NEW YORK (UPI) — N otre M ichigan State, nudged out of M o rra ll to the New York G iants s e rv e s a lot of c re d it fo r w orking D am e, c a rry in g the burden of the top spot fo r the f ir s t tim e w ith us a s an unpaid coach and the No. 1 ranking am ong the in a y e a r by N otre Dame, is a m a jo r college football te a m s fo r Special For M .S.U. Students making the team su c c e ssfu l." C apicchioni sa id . the f ir s t tim e th is season, h as been in stalled a 13-point fav o rite seven-point choice over ninth- ranked P urdue a t E a st L ansing M ichigan S tate students w ill and N ebraska (No. 7) is con­ S p e c ia l O f f e r have an opportunity to se e the to whip Oklahoma Saturday and sid e re d six points stro n g e r than team in action next sp rin g at continue its m arch tow ard an un­ rh is ad is w o rth $1.00 on any C olorado at B oulder. defeated season. the M ichigan S tate Invitational to V )ipe purchase of $5.95 or be held on cam pus. All s ta te nore. and national cham pions w ill be Intramural News Invited to p a rtic ip a te . W e h av e the m o s t c o m p le te \ M E D IC n ^ ^ ^ P , It tak es a lo t of train in g to gain selectio n of p ip e s & acces­ th e en durance to r a c e . In ad ­ G.B.D. COMOY so ries in C e n t r a l M ichigan. dition to re g u la r ca lis th e n ic s, team m em b ers m u st do sp rin ts M E N ’S IM Tim e Field 4 SAS1ENI 6:00 C achet - Cabana S to p in ! tw ice a w eek to develop ta c tic s, KAY WOODIES Touch F o o tb a ll 6:45 T ony’s Boys - M anor Man 120 North Washington I 1 u A r ’c T ill 9,00 speed and fin esse. Roadmen m ust r id e 40 m ile s a day and take a ¡me 00 F ie ld 1 W ordsw orth - W orship 7:30 E m pyrean - E m p e ro rs 8:45 C a ra v e lle - Cache 100-m ile rid e each week w hile track m en rid e 20 m ile s a day. 45 B allan tin e - B aal 9:00 E a st Shaw 4 - 5 Coach W ettberg sa y s it’s not 30 Soil T ech - N u rse ry jjil 9:45 Wormwood - W oodpecker unusual fo r a club m em b er to 15 H edrick - Bower S occer This is Russ K ennedy of Balboa Island, California, on an in-port field trip as a student aboard C hapm an College’s floating campus. Cycles Away rid e his bike hom e fo r th e week­ end. 00 45 Ju g s - A sh er W est Shaw 9 - 1 0 The note he paused to make as fellow students w ent ahead to inspect H atshepsut’s Tom b in the im e F ie ld 2 Tim e Field 5 T he to uring division does not Valley of the Kings near Luxor, he used to com plete an assignment for his C om parative W orld 6:30 Snyder - E lsw orth (Soccer) C ultures professor. Coach C a rl W ettberg (rig h t) looks o v e r th re e m em ­ involve com petition but its m em ­ 00 Scorpions - G ro sso u t AC b e rs o f the MSU c y c lin g club as they take p ra c tic e b e r s taking p le a su re tr ip s . L ast 45 EMU - E m erald 7:30 A rab Club - B ryan (Soccer) Russ transferred the 12 units earned during the study-travel semester at sea to his record at :30 F a rm Equip - ru n s in p re p a ra tio n fo r the upcom ing season. L uciano su m m er one of the m e m b ers, 8:30 Abbot - Phi Gamm a D elta the University of C alifornia at Irvine w here he continues studies toward a teaching career in life sciences. (L u c k y ) C a picchion i, club p re s id e n t, w heels down the Dave Skinner, w ent on a 5,000- E le v a to r #2 (SC) (Soccer) As you read this, 450 other students have begun the fall semester voyage o f discovery with c e n te r, flanked by F re d B eckw ith and N e il K ing. K ing m ile to u r of th e United S tates. 8:15 C a s t's R a id e rs - T h e ta Xi 9:30 H olm es - H ighlanders C hapm an aboard the s.s. R Y N D A M , for which H olland-A m erica Line acts as G eneral Passenger is the state tra c k c y c lin g cham pion w h ile B eckw ith Sunday bike rid e s a r e plan­ 9:00 T hunderchlckens - (Soccer) Agents. was state road c y c lin g cham pion and p la c e d fo u rth in ned and anyone In te re ste d is E van. Sch. In F ebruary still another 450 will em bark from Los Angeles for the spring 1967 sem ester, the nationa ls. invited. 9:45 Im p re ssio n s - Sobs W O M E N ’ S IM this time bound fo r the P anam a Canal, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, N igeria, Senegal, M orocco’ T h e Cycling Club w ill hold Spain. Portugal, T he N etherlands, D enm ark, G reat Britain and New York. T i me F ie ld 3 Residence H a ll V o lle y b a ll an organizational m eeting to­ F or a catalog describing how you can include a sem ester at sea in your educational plans, fill 6:00 A rhouse - A risto c ra ts in the inform ation below and m ail. night w ith p ro sp ec tiv e m em b ers 6:45 C asino - C am bridge U pper Gym ____ Invited. "W e want fresh m en and 7:30 E lev ato r #1 - NEW AT THE sophom ores to keep the club going so we w ill re a c h our goal of becom ing a v a rs ity sp o rt In th re e o r fo u r y e a rs , "C apicchioni said . N u rs e ry §2 (SC) 8:15 W indsor - W ivern 9:00 M otts - Howland T im e C o u rt 1 7:00 P h illip s 3 - 4 7:30 P h illip s 2 - 5 9:45 W inecellar - W inshire UNION CAFETERIA E ast L ansing's N ewest Jew eler Worriedabout the Bnftt MwiMfAamwUnf ¡4, 7ke ion wayslo IT E M : “ T o d a y s S p e c ia l” êee leen Q'¿ ¿election <¿¡ Bonthedm Luncheon 1.15 PiniXcwUnqi -Murfi -JlicjJiteM, And Many Other P ersonalized Gifts D in n e r 1.5 0 Director of Admissions Chapm an Chapman College Orange, California 92666 C o lle g e Orange. C alifornia 92666 AvailableToGeneral Public Name Address (Last) (Indicate Home or College/University) (First) Present Status College/University Freshman □ & Layaway Now F or Gift Season Ahead Citv Sophomore Junior Senior □ □ □ Students ■ 1 100 plus 256 for postai« a n d h a n d lin g ;. Sind chock, money ordir, cash or Telephone Age M F JU S T A R R IV E D UNION CAFETERIA postato stampo. Graduate □ The Ryndam is of West German registry. W ide - C o lo rfu l 3 copies for * 3 °° W atch Bands we pay postage. m b a se m e n t o f th e U N I O N F o r G irls OLIVER LAYTON PRESS Dept. 153 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ich igan W ed n esd ay , O cto b er 19, 1966 5 'C o n f o r m i t y c o u l d r u i n c o u n t r y ’ B y MIKE BROGAN State News S taff W r ite r " I don’t b e l i e v e c o l l e g e n atu ral place in a dem ocracy, and fre e so ciety and w arned that legal action would "b re a k down p a rt of h is tim e ," the attorney in p a rtic u la r a u n iv ersity . g en e ral pointed out. ’T h o s e who Conform ity is a good road to students can be s te re o ty p e d ," the th o se who engage in civ il d is­ a so c ie ty .’’ atto rn ey g eneral in sisted . “ F a c ts "T h a t u n iv e rsitie s a r e t h e obedience m ust be p re p a re d to "T h e public h as a rig h t to don’t r e a c t a r e not m eeting th e ir national ruin, but fre e speech p rove such stereo ty p es wrong. place fo r discussion and d issen t accep t leg al punishm ent. ev ery m a n ’s views and ev ery man resp o n sib ility .” and d i s s e n t on u n i v e r s i t y Students a re m o re aw are of c u r ­ is not arg u a b le," he in siste d . "1 ca n ’t ag ree that civ il d is ­ has a rig h t to speak th e m ,” K elly said he would ask ‘T h e cam puses is an effective antidote re n t p roblem s and of th e ir fellow Kelley warned, how ever, that obedience should be p ro tected K elley explained. frightened few” if they re a lly to conform ity, M ichigan’s a tto r ­ man than our fath e rs o r g ran d ­ th e re is a difference betw een by the F ir s t A m endm ent,” he think divergent views w ill th r e a t­ ney g en e ral said T uesday. "W e should encourage d iv e r­ en the strength of th is nation. Speaking to the MSU Men’s Club fa th e rs w ere and they a r e v ery d issen t within legal bounds and said . " I cannot condone b re a k ­ aw are of world h appenings." civil disobedience. ing the law and using f re e speech sity, not s t i f l e i t , " K elley He said If they did, then "I In the Union, F ran k J . K elley s tre s s e d . K elley said d issen t is not alien He noted the re s tric tio n s which a s a cloak of d efe n se." think they have v ery little faith called those who attem pt to stifle He added that u n iv ersity faculty in the strength of th is co u n try ." d issen t on cam puses and e ls e ­ but r a th e r u n iv ersal and h a s a allow fo r the m aintenance of a K elley distinguished between m em b ers also have a p lace in ‘T h i s country is awake, but w here In the country " tim id c e n - legal and m o ral rig h ts, and called d issen sio n and should jo in ln d ls r the way to keep it awake is to s o r s $>f the m in d .’’ civil disobedience a m o ral rig h t sent when moved to do so. keep the doors of the mind op en ," "U nfortunately th e re a r e s e lf- th at if used to ex c e s s without "T h e sch o lar m ust be a vital he concluded. appointed guardians hoping to lock out what they co n sid er bad ^ '- «V «, ¿ id e a s ," K elley noted. "T hey want students to be Just like REGISTER BY FRIDAY th em .” K elley pointed out th at "e ac h Mixed Fantasy ch ap ter in the h isto ry of mankind has begun w i t h d is s e n t" a n d term ed it "th e g re a t fe rm e n te r W ritin g p h ilo s o p h y One o f the th re e b a lle ts p e rfo rm e d by the M artha G raham Dance Com pany Monday night was ‘ ‘ P a rt of h is to ry ." Real - P a rt D re a m .” H ere, two team s o f dancers g ra c e fu lly execute th e ir c o m p lic a te d m aneuvers w ith K elley d ism isse d the often p r e ­ sented stereo ty p es of college s tu ­ dents. c o u r s e s to b e o n a ir e x p e rt p re c is io n . T h e developm ent of a good T he co u rse will exam ine such B.A. d eg re e and each c a r r ie s w riting sty le is being offered in perennial problem s a s freedom , th re e te rm c re d its. a new teleco u rse, open to all God, m o rality and the b asic p h il­ T he e s sa y co u rse is shown on D ance com pany has v iew ers in th is a re a and p r e ­ sented by MSU’s U n iv ersity of the A ir. R e g i s t r a t i o n w ill be open osophies of such men as P lato, A risto tle, W ittgenstein, and S a r­ tre . Monday, W ednesday and F rid ay m ornings; the philosophy co u rse on T uesday, T hursday and S a tu r­ day m ornings. Both w ill be te le ­ through F rid ay . T he in stru c to r fo r " P e r s is te n t P ro b lem s in Philosophy” will be c a st ov er CBS stations in T r a v ­ "E s s a y W riting" is designed e r s e C ity, Kalamazoo, D etroit, Kei N ielsen also of New York r ic h 2 n d v a r i e d f a r e Dancing Lover to im prove both w ritten and spo­ ken com m unication, including vo­ cabulary, exactness, c la rity and coherency. T h e co u rse is intend­ U n iv ersity . R eg istratio n will be open through F rid ay , Both c o u rse s a r e fully a c c re d i­ L ansing, G reen Bay, and T oledo. F o r fu rth e r inform ation on lo ­ cal b ro ad c asts contact the U n i­ v e rsity of the A ir, 14 Kellogg By FRED H IM M E L E IN w ere visually pleasing and s tr ik ­ dence of h e r skillful sp ry n ess ed for those co n sidering c a r e e r s ted fo r th o se working tow ard the C e n te r. ingly effective. U nfortunately the and adeptness of ex p re ssio n .T h e M artha G raham and h e r fa s ­ Monday night, the M a rth a G raham Dance Com pany in w riting o r teaching and those m usic of C a rlo s S urinach was company was in top form , as cinating dance company v isited p e rfo rm e d In the a u d ito riu m . H ere, two dancers p e r* with a se rio u s in te re s t in the riddled with clich es sto len from w ere the m usicians in the p it. the U niversity A uditorium Mon­ fo rm in "E m b a ttle d G a rd e n ," a love s to ry . p ra c tic a l workings of the E ng­ everyone from S travinsky to G e r­ H ow ever, when tim e cam e to day evening, and th e ir v isit was State News photos by Russ S teffey lish language. shwin. T h is, coupled with som e pay the check, the audience was not unlike a delicious m eal at “ E ssa y W ritin g " w illb etau g h t pedantic conducting and slovenly a trifle overgenerous, offering which the w aiter was overtipped. by W alker Gibson fro m the New playing, robbed the selectio n of the company at le a s t a p a rtia l T h e ap p etizer o n Monday’s York U n iv ersity . L ocal g raduate menu was an intriguing O riental s e l e c t i o n entitled "E m battled much of its power. T h e entree, a superb can ard standing ovation. Had th is been b ased on the m e rits of the p e r ­ Board of Trustees to meet in s tru c to rs will co llect and grad e c la s s com positions. a l ’orange entitled " P a r t R e a l- form ance, th is would have been G ard en .” In it, prim itiv e love and savagery w ere mixed in the P a r t D ream ” , was m o re c a r e ­ fully p rep a re d and m o re enthu­ quite p ro p er, but the paym ent was prom pted by M iss G rah am ’s with ASMSU ot luncheon A lso being te le c a st is " P e r ­ sisten t P ro b lem s in Philosophy, ” G arden of Love, and the re s u lts The B oard of T ru s te e s w ill y e a r, and each tru s te e w ill r e ­ which deals with the conditions sia stic a lly receiv ed . T h e m usic claque of ap p ren tices, who w ere m eet with student governm ent ceive a packet of Inform ation on of human knowledge, the n atu re by M ordecai S eter was p erfo rm ed le s s concerned with m e rit than personnel in an unprecedented ASMSU. of re a lity and m ethods of dealing and conducted with considerably with p erso n al honor for th e ir with such questions. ' O r e s t e i a ’ m ore elan, and the m o re s tr ik ­ ing s e ts gave the selection a quality rem in isce n t of the work in stru c to r. F o rtu n ately , the claque did p rc - vide its neighbors with an in te r ­ luncheon m eeting T hursday at 12:15 in Kellogg C en ter. Jim G raham , ch airm an of the T his is th e f ir s t tim e a student governm ent has ev er m et with A fter a b rief statem en t of the natu re of philosophical re a s o n ­ M A K E-U P C EN T ER the B oard of T ru s te e s . G raham ing, attention is ce n te re d on five of P aul K lee. T he often tw itte r­ estin g a fte r -dinner m int when, A ssociated Students of MSU explained that the m eeting is (ASMSU), receiv ed an official basic philosophical p ro b lem s that AND BEAUTY S A LO N t r i l o g y ing m usic com plem ented such a during one of the exceptionally "p u re ly fo r educational aw are­ invitation la s t week from P r e s i­ have, in one form o r another, feeling, and what re su lte d was long in te rm issio n s, they extended n e s s ," and ex p re ssed hope that dent John A. Hannah on behalf perplexed and h a rra s s e d man PHONE 351 6580 309 M A C. AVENUE • EAST LANSING a sta rtlin g enactm ent of the title . d e risiv e hoots of lau g h ter at it might be continued each y e a r. of the tru s te e s . throughout his h isto ry . T h e d e s s e rt w as an intriguing MSU’s lis t of coming a ttra c tio n s. p e r f o r m e d and occasionally w him sical piece In view of such grandstand plays, T he 13 m em b ers of the Board, entitled "A cro b ats of God” , a it is too bad that the Monday che co m p tro ller and s e c re ta ry A co n cert reading of not im possible re fe re n c e to M iss night audience was duped into w ill attend, along with the e d ito r- A esch y lu s', trilo g y , 'T h e G raham h e rse lf. M iss G raham paying too big a tip fo r an o th e r - in -c h ie f of the State News. O re s te ia ,’’ is cu rren tly being took p a rt in the final offering, w i s e delightful choreographic G raham w ill speak on student p resen ted by the MSU P erform ing and she offered delightful e v i­ m eal. governm ent o bjectives fo r the A rts Company fo r the Dept, of H um anities. T he read in g s, which opened at 7:30 p.m . T uesday at Anthony H all, w ill continue through DEFEAT U.S. CONTACT T hursday a t the sam e tim e. Cuba asks U .N . T h ese th re e plays won A eschylus a p riz e In the Dio- n y siae festival of Ancient Athens WEARERS! fo r th e ir p assio n ate and reasoned p resen tatio n of the ro le of secu­ fo r V ie t s u p p o rt la r o rd e r in Judgment of r e ­ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., DP) — of N orth V iet Nam and those of ligious c rim e s . Students in H um anities 241 a r e Cuba called on the United N ations the National L iberation F ro n t of cu rre n tly reading the trilogy T uesday to " re m o v e the claw s of South Viet Nam , p eace m ay be dealing with the m u rd er of Yankee Im p erialism ” and give all re s to re d and the nations of South­ Agamemnon by C ytem nestra aid possible to defeat the United e a st A sia m ay r e s t a r t im ­ the vengeance exacted on h er by States in Viet Nam. plem enting the p rovisions of the th e ir son, O re s te s . T he play also In a speech b ristlin g with a t­ Geneva a g re e m e n ts." co n sid ers the c u rs e of the guilt­ tack s on U.S. foreign policy, in e ss In the house of A treus Cuban F oreign M in ister Raul Roa w hich began when T hyestes w as d ec lared that Cuba w as w illing se rv e d the flesh of his children to send v o lunteers to fight on the by h is b ro th e r, and the final side of the Com m unists In Viet scen e charges the court of Athens Nam “ if that help is sought.” with the guilt. Roa gave full support to the T he p resen tatio n , supervised dem ands of Viet Nam fo r an LENSINE by M l IRI N F by F rank C . Rutledge, fea tu re s i m m e d i a t e U.S. m ilita ry w ith­ read in g s by a c to rs seasoned in draw al from Viet Nam, and r e c ­ m any productions, both on cam ­ ognition of the V iet Cong as the pus and p rofessionally. p olitical voice of the V ietnam ese The p la y e rs Include R. Mack people. M iller as Agamemnon, Judy "W e denounce th e so -called Gordon asC ly te m n e stra , E arlene peace initiatives of the A m erican B ates as C a ssa n d ra , P hilip Heald re p re se n ta tiv e ,” he said In ref­ as Apollo, L ouis B auer as ere n c e to pro p o sals offered by O re ste s, and John Bailey, B er­ U.S. A m bassador A rth u r J , Gold­ E X C L U S IV E ! n a rd Toto, P e te r L andry and b erg la st month. F re e r e m o v a b le c a r r y in g Dale Rose In the chorus. In another policy speech to FRED D O N N ELLY c a s e ! P r o v id e s h y g ie n ic , (B.S.C.E.) o f the Bethlehem c o n v e n ie n t c a re Students attending a r e asked th e assem bly, Janos P e te r, the Steel Loop Course knows fo r y o u r to adhere to th e H um anities 241 H ungarian foreign m in iste r, said where the action is. le n s e s . enro llm ent schedule, Section 31- " I f and when the pro p o sals of the He’s a field engineer for 67 Wednesday, and Wilson, A kers United States approach and m eet our Fabricated Steel D o e s w a t e r p o l l u t i o n b u g y o u ? O r s m o g ? D o e s it and Brody Com plexes T hursday. th e pro p o sals of the governm ent Construction D ivision, one c o n c e r n y o u t h a t s o m e p l a c e s in t h e c o u n t r y n e v e r o f the nation’s greatest h ave en o u g h te a c h e rs ? O r n u rses? A n d w h e n you building organizations. re a d a b o u t th e g ro w in g p a in s o f a d e v e lo p in g n a ­ tio n , d o y o u w is h y o u c o u ld d o s o m e th in g ? Students For A Join the action. Y o u c a n . T h o u s a n d s o f G e n e ra l E le c tric p e o p le F irst step; pick up T h is o n e s o lu tio n a r e h e lp in g to s o lv e th e p r o b le m s o f a g ro w in g , a copy o f "Careers Democratic Society w ith Bethlehem Steel d o e s a ll th r e e ! c h a n g in g w o rld . and the Loop Course” G e n e ra tin g m o r e (a n d c h e a p e r ) e le c tric ity w ith a t your placement 1 . W E T S . L e n s in e ’s s p e c ia l p r o p e r tie s n u c l e a r r e a c t o r s . C o n t r o l l i n g s m o g in o u r c i t i e s PLANNING MEETING office. Then sign up fo r a campus interview. Our 1967 Loop Class a s s u r e a s m o o t h e r , n o n - i r r i t a t i n g le n s s u r fa c e w h e n in s e r t in g y o u r “ c o n ta c ts .” J u s t a d r o p w ill d o it. a n d p o l l u t i o n in o u r s t r e a m s . U s i n g e l e c t r o n i c s t o b rin g t h e t e a c h in g s k ills o f a n e x p e r t in to m a n y c la s s ro o m s at o n c e , th e tra in e d e y e s o f a n u rs e W ith has openings for technical in to m a n y h o s p ita l r o o m s a t o n c e . and non-technical graduates 2 . C L E A N S . W h e n u s e d f o r c le a n in g , If y o u ’r e n o t c o n t e n t w i t h t h e w o r l d a s it is . . . Sp eakers fr o m D e tro it (and post-grads) for L e n s in e ’s u n iq u e f o r m u la h e lp s r e t a r d a n d if y o u h a v e t h e b r a i n s , i m a g i n a t i o n a n d d r i v e careers in steel operations, b u ild u p o f c o n ta m in a n ts a n d fo r e ig n research, sales, mining, d e p o s its o n le n s e s . t o h e l p b u i l d a b e t t e r o n e , w e ’d l i k e t o t a l k t o y o u . T o n ig h t accounting, and other S e e t h e m a n fr o m G .E . d u r in g h is n e x t c a m p u s 3 . S O A K S . L e n s in e is s e lf - s te r iliz in g a n d v i s it . C o m e t o G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c , w h e r e t h e y o u n g activities. 8:30 PM Room 33 A n Equal Opportunity' a n tis e p t ic . Id e a l f o r w e t s to ra g e o r " s o a k ­ in g " o f le n s e s . R e d u c e s h a r m fu l b a c te r ia m e n a re im p o rta n t m e n . Employer in the Plans for c o n ta m in a tio n . Union Progress Program Progress Is OurMost Important Product BETHLEHEM C A R R Y IN G C A S E . E x c lu s iv e r e m o v a b le c a r r y in g c a s e f r e e w it h e v e r y b o ttle o f G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC Nov. 5 Detroit March L e n s in e . T h e s c ie n t if ic — a n d c o n v e n ie n t — w a y to p r o te c t y o u r c o n ta c ts . STEEL wjSm Nov. 19 Draft Exam | st el L E N S IN E from The M urine Company, Inc. . . . • y a c a r . sp ecialist to r 70 y e a r. 6 M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig a n W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 19, 1966 C a l l 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 BUY - SELL TODAY • DONT DELAY! C a l l 3 5 5 -8 25 5 W tU iT ADS T he S tate News does not 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 F o r S a le w ith a p erm it ra c ia l o r religious d iscrim inatio n In Its ad­ ¿ R a n d p r i x , 1964. A ir - con­ VOLVO, l9 6 l, PV 544. O riginal, ditioning, bucket se a ts , radio com plete, and a v ery good c a r PART flM E MALE 15 - 20 hours p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. KEYPUNCH CRRRAtoR; p a rt RWEET CIDER by th e gallon. F o r S a le tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 Special p ric e fo r la r g e r quan­ GIBSON - CONSOLE G rand Ha- low cost v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The S tate News w ill not accept w ith re v e rb e ra tio n . Pow er ste e rin g , b rak e s, windows. Mag. throughout. C arefully m ain­ Good ra is e s with ex perience. South C ed ar, S u ite#11, L an sin g . titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth w allan g u ita r, am p lifier. Ex­ tained. S erv ice re c o rd s . $500, McDonald’s D riv e-In , 234 W. 393-0250. C Okemos Road, 337-7974. cellent condition. $200. 372- I W A N T AD ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, w h eels. In sld e-o u tsid e p erfec t firm . 351-4121, evenings. condition. 353-7950. 5-10/21 ________________________ 3-10/20 Grand R iv er. ED 2-4103. F ull REFRESHMENT STAND help, 1 18-11/1 0453. 3-10/21 tim e w ork also available. ra c e , colo r o r national o r­ m ale o r fem ale. M ust be neat 275 POWER TASCO te lesco p e. EUREKA YANK vacuum clea n er, • AUTOMOTIVE GTO, 1964 coupe, 4 -sp eed , t r i ­ 10-10/20 F o r d e ta ils, call 372-4191. igin. Auto Service & Parts appearing and dependable. Apply attachm ents, ru n s likenew ,$15. • EMPLOYMENT pow er, p o sitra ctlo n , many ex­ WANTED: STUDENT to work 5-10 /1 9 m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- OX 4-6031. C -10/20 • FOR RENT tr a s , $1150. 351-9248. 3-10/20 USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. m ornings driving c a r fo r new IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. G .E . Pushbutton Stove. V ery good • FOR SALE METROPOLITAN l93ff.' Good Good running condition. New c a r d ea le rsh ip . Contact P aul CO N fA FLEX REGULAR ami 10-10/27 condition. $50. 332-6794. • LOST & FOUND A u to m o tiv e condition, new p aint, new heating, exhaust sy stem . $125. King at Bud Kouts C hevrolet, 115mm le n se s, p alasc re en , HOtlSEMEN - $ day w eek o r 3-10/20 c a se , fla sh . C all 332-3018 be­ AUSTIN HEALEY S p rite, 11)60; b rak e s. 393-1841. 3-10/21 882-1436. 3-1 0 /2 0 489-6533. 3-10/21 • PERSONAL w eekends. Contact M r. Whip- SNARE DRUM s e t - R o g ers. R oad ster, $395. D rafted, m ust CAR WASH: 2$£. Wash, wax, tw een 5:30-6:30 p.m . 3-10/20 • PEANUTS PERSONAL MUST SACRIFICE. Peugeot, COOK—SHORT o rd e r, m ale, for key, UNIVERSITY INN MOTEL s e ll. 543-0090. 334 H oratio vacuum. U -D O -IT, 430 S. P ra c tic a lly new. $200. Phone OMNI UNITS-3 p o le s, 10 shelves; • REAL ESTATE 1962 , 403B. Good condition. g rill, b ro ile r and steam table E ast L an sin g . 6-10/21 Avenue, C harlo tte. 5-1 0 /1 9 C lip p ert, back of KOKO B a r. 351-6020. , 5 -1 0 /2 5 3 display bo ard s 3’ x 6’ , Knoll • SERVICE Make o ffer. 484-6595. 3-1 0 /1 9 w ork. A fter 5 p .m . and week­ C -1 0 /2 0 ends. No Sundays. Inquire STUDENT WIFE fo r full tim e VIOLA: EXCELLENT condition. te x tile co v ered . Half p ric e . L ike • TRANSPORTATION BARRACUDA, l46$. W holesale MUSTANG, 1965. 223 h o rs e - BILL'S RESTAURANT, 718 E ast s a le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, $100. T rom bone, good condition, new . C all evenings, 372-3786. • WANTED p ric e . $1395. 655-1604 a fte r 6 pow er. Excellent condition, NEW BATTERIES. Exchange p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed G rand R iv er. 3-10/19 ACE HARDWARE, 201 E ast $40. C all 353-6949. 3-10/21 ________________________ 3-10/20 p.m . 3-10/20 $1575. C all 627-2567. 5 -1 0 /2 0 G rand R iv er. C -1 0 /2 0 LIKE NEW A rm stro n g flu te .C a ll D E A D LIN E CHEVEL l E MALIBU 1965¡good MUSTANG; 1965. L ow m ileage beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , BUS BOYS; m e a ls . PHI SIGMA P .X .S t o r e -F r a n d o r la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC DELTA house. 6 days. 505 DRIVERS Zl o r o ld e r. Apply R. M ohr, 482-8026. 3-10/20 1 P.M. one c l o s i day be» condition. Still on w arran ty . good condition. C all a fte r 5. V arsity Cab Com pany, 122 White, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic, AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South M.A.C. 332-0875 5-10/21 Sporting Goods and Ammo: BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and lore publ icaf ion 351-7091. 3-1 0 /1 9 W oodm ere. 10-10/26 $1700 or reaso n ab le o ffer. Call S t., IV 5-1921. C R ifle and Shotgun S ales. We s e rv ic e s . Also used. EAST C o n ce'lotio ns - 12 noon one 446-6665. 5-10/20 OLDSMOBILE, . 1961, S ta rfire M EL’S AUTO SERVICE. E ast ~ Ev e n in g E m p lo y m e n t have many old c a lib e rs that LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . co n v ertib le. E xcellent condi­ L ansing’s only g ara g e is now F o r R e n t _______ a r e h ard to find. Hunting G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. class day before p jb lic o t'o n CHEVROLET 1958 Impala Sport tion. V ery clean . Call 372- T op earn in g s for those who located a t 1108 E ast G rand R i­ r v R e n t a l s fo r stu d en ts. E^- clo th es and boots. C Coupe. A w hite beauty, m o to r 2027. 5-10/21 a r e able to m aintain th e ir conom ical r a te s by the te rm PHONE excellent, autom atic, $195. v er. 332-3255. C stu d ies and a r e fre e 3 nights GARAGE SALE: N am e brand OLDSMOBILE, 1963 Je tfire , 2 - o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV FIR ST QUALITY m a te ria ls and Days, 482-1303; night 482-7724. A CClbENT PROBLEM? C all p e r week and S aturday. R e­ clothing. M en's 40 long; ladles, 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 door hard to p . Excellent condi­ KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. RENTALS. 484-9263. C w orkm anship. OPTICAL DIS­ 10-12. C hevrolet B e l-A ir w a­ 3-10/20 tion; re d w ith w hite in te rio r, q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , COUNT, 416 T usslng Building. RATES CHEVROLET, 1963 B el-A ir w a- bucket se a ts and console. F our Sm all dents to la rg e w re ck s. se rio u s, h ard w o rk er. F o r Apartments Phone IV 2-4667. C -10/21 gon. A ir-conditioned, rea so n ­ gon. Automatic, V-8, pow er A m erican and foreign c a rs . p erso n al interview phone M r. ab le. F r e e apples and c id e r. 1 D A f ............S I.50 p ra c tic a lly new tir e s and two PARTIALLY FURNISHED a p a r t- FOR WEDDING and p ra c tic a l steering, $1300. TU 2-9140. G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. F au st, 351-4011. O ctober 19 through 23. 1680 3 DAYS......... 53.00 snow tir e s . C all 882-2749 o r m en t. M a rrie d couple only. E asy show er g ifts, com plete lin e of 2628 E. K alam azoo. C C ahill D rive, E ast L ansing. ED 5 DAYS......... ¿5.00 3-10/20 se e at 3114 South C atherine. TWO YOUNG m en to work even- driving d istan ce from cam pus. b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ 7-1840. 3-10/21 CHEVROLET, 1958. V -8 ,2 -d o o r, 5 -1 0 /2 5 Scooters & Cycles ings in receiv in g departm ent of Conveniently located n ea r shop­ WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast (based on 10 w ords p er ad) ping fa c ilitie s . 1221 H lg h S treet. STUDENT DESK $15,'end tables m otor excellent, new b attery . OLDSMOBILE 1962; F -8 5 station HONDA CB160, 1966, l50Ù m iles. m ail o rd e r house, beginning in G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from Over 10, 15£ p er word, p e r day. C all 337-1236. 3-10/21 $6.50, lam p s $2 up. E le c tric $100. Call 51862 o r 351-4820. wagon. Standard shift, luggage N ovem ber. 485-1781. 3-10/19 Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C E xcellent condition. B est o ffer. double blanket $8. M iscellane­ 3-10/20 ra c k . Radio, good condition. TU WIDOW OR fem ale student to ONE, TWO, o r th re e g irls w inter BEAUTIFUL AQUA fo rm al: long, T h e r e » 11 b e c 5C c s e r v c * C all a fte r 6 p .m . ED 2-2708. ous. 882-0102 , 4-6 p.m . CHEVROLET, i960. E xcellent 2-8359. 3-10/21 c a re fo r seven y e a r old daugh­ te rm C ed ar V illage, 351-7361. s iz e 10 w orn once. ED 7-2151. a n d b o o t * . * '"»g c h a r r e • * 3-10/19 ________________________3-10/21 engine. Accept best offer. 355- te r in o u r home from 2 to 7 1-10/19 3-10/21 ♦ h s o d s n o t p O ' d * ifh in PONTIAC, 1961. Bonneville, 2 - HONDA ¿0, 1965. Good condition. CARPET: FAW N -colored 9 x 2979 afte r 5 p.m . 5-1 0 /2 4 p.m . P re p a ra tio n of evening BARR AVENUE - One bedroom 12, 501 Nylon w ith rubber pad. o no * r o t . door. E xcellent. ED 7 -9 7 8 1 ,1 2 - Includes h elm et. F ro m $175. PORTABLE P.A . with tu rn table CHEVY SIX, itatio n wagon. m eal d e s ire d . C all M rs. Quandt - th re e room a p a rtm e n t. All u til­ Ju st cleaned. $85. Phone 339- 6 p .m ., 6 p .m . on ED 2-8473. 355-9062. 3-10/19 and m ike. $60. 332-8063 a fte r 51,800 m iles. W interized, good at 332-8617. 10-10/28 itie s, p a rtly fu rn ish ed . R e fe r­ 8225 a fte r 6 p .m . 3-10/21 5-10/25 BSA 1965. Lightening 650cc. En- , 1 p .m . 3 -1 0 /1 9 A u to m o tiv e tir e s and b attery . $135. 882- PBX OPERATOR. P a r t tim e, en ces and deposit re q u ire d . $125 PONTIAC G tO , 1964. 4-speed, gine lik e new. 351-6469. Ac­ ELECTRONIC TREASURE - G .E . PORTABLE ste re o re c o rd AMBULANCE, 1953, C adillac. 0102, 4-6 p.m . 3-10/21 Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m . p e r month on le a se . A lso one midnight blue. New tir e s , ex­ c e s s o rie s . 5-10/20 fin d er. E xcellent condition. p la y er, $20; B runsw ick Willy Excellent condition. 647-3891. to 3:30 p .m . Will tra in . Con­ 2-b ed ro o m ap a rtm en t. C all Ray CHRYSLER, 1954. Soo3 snow cellent condition. $1300 o r of­ YAMAHA 250cc, 1963. E xcellent Phone 351-4642. 3-10/21 Hoppe pool cue, 19 ounces, $15; Call collect, a fte r 5 p.m . tir e s , new b attery , radio, ru n s ta c t P erso n n el D epartm ent St, Davis R ealty. IV 2-6730, TU f e r . 351-5866. 3-10/21 condition. M ust se ll. C all T im . E L E C tR lC GUITAR outfit; am - student desk, unfinished, $10; 3-10/19 w ell. $100. 355-0794. 3-10/19 L aw rence H ospital, L ansing. 2-7608. 3-10/21 P6NT1AC ¿T O 1966. H ardtop 337-9152. 3-10/21 p lifle r, c a se , and a c c e s s o rie s . L a r r y , 351-4480. 3-10/21 AUSTIN HEALEY, l9 5 /. O ver- 5 -1 0 /2 4 FOUR PEO PL E to take o v er le a se CORVAIR, l962. Excellent con- coupe. T ri-P o w e r. Safe - T - YOU’VE BEEN w aiting fo r them; $90. Phone ED 2-4250. OLYMPIA PORTABLE type^ hauled, tonneau, w ire w heels. WANTED: BUS boy to w ork in D elta A partm ent. Beginning dition. New tir e s . Reasonable. T ra c k . D ark green m etallic h e re they a r e . 1965 Sprint-H , 3-10/20 w rite r , lik e new, $75. Phone Michelin-X tir e s . $695. 351- lunches and s u p p e rs. Phone 351- w in te r te rm . 337-0484. Phone 482-0506. 3-10/20 finish and things too fie rc e to 1965 Honda S cram b ler. $480 IV 2-7856. 3-10/21 7822. 5-10/25 7636 between 3-5 p .m . Ask for 5 -1 0 /2 5 FENDER PRECISION EasS; CORVAIR CORSA, l965, conver- m ention. C rosby’s 482-9776. each. 351-4100. 3-10/21 B asem an A m p lifier. J u st like STUDY DESKS, sm a ll chest, r o ll- AUSTIN HEALEY S prite. I and tible, 4-speed, 4 -b a rre l, 140hp, Dick. 3-10/20 APARTMENT NEAR cam pus. All 3-10/19 HONDA TRAIL 3$. E xcellent con- new; low p ric e . 355-5615. a-w ays & bunk beds. New and II hardtop. F its both se rie s . SERVICE STATION attendents u tilitie s paid. C all 351-5300 o r 7,000 m iles, 11 months old. TEM PEST CONVERTIBLE, dltion. $200. T e rm s if d e s ire d . 5-1 0 /2 4 used m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s. B est offer over $40. L a rry , wanted. Any h ours available be­ ED 2-5900. 3-10/21 Call 372-1532 a fte r 6 p.m . 1963. 4 -cylinder, new tir e s , Call 372-0352 . 5-1 0 /1 9 ISM EXECUTIVE ty p e w riter. Study lam p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape 351-4480. 3-10/21 tween 7:00 a.m . and 10 p.m . VACANCY F 6 R two people In 3-10/20 b rak e s, shocks. Im m aculate. HONDA ÏS55: 160cc. H elm et, r e c o r d e r s , m etal w a r d r o b e s , Two lo catio n s; 4601 N orth G rand 4-m an luxury ap artm en t, one Two y e a rs old. C arbon ribbon. AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1961. CORVAIR MONZA 1964 co n v ert- $800. 351-9338. 5-10/24 p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se lec­ e le c tric s ta r te r , plus e x tra s . R iv er, 2720 N o rth east S tre et. block fro m B erkey. ED 2 - 20” c a rria g e . 65 interchange­ Excellent shapel Rebuilt engine, ible. 23,000 m ile s. A utomatic THlJNDERBIRD, 1959. G oodcon- tion new & used e le c tric fans. $450. 485-5306. 5 -1 0 /1 9 10-10/31 4127. 3-10/21 ab le type b a rs - all m ath and new b attery , tir e s , e lec trica l tran sm issio n , rad io , h e a te r. dltlon. Red and white. $375. E verything fo r the hom e. WIL­ Su z u k i 1966, 5 0 c c with a b u c o G reek sym bols. 337-1527. system . $550. 332-5407. $1,200. T e rm s if d e sire d . Call Phone OX 4-0485. 1-10/19 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- OKEMOS TOWN House A p art- COX SECOND HAND STORE, helm et. Phone 372-5649. m e n ts. Spacious th re e bedroom s 3-10/20 10-11/1 372-0352. 5-10/19 PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . VW 1963 SEDAN, red with w hite 3-10/20 u p s ta irs . 2 1/2 baths, conven­ UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r AUSTIN HEALEY 3 In today’s C lassified Ads nowl Animals ble in very good condition. New Will sell at $875 fo r quick n elli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, COOK. KAPPA DELTA house. ONE BEDROOM, $12$ plus u ti- tire s , m ag w h eels. Light blue sa le . E xcellent condition. IV 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. U n iv ersal, N ecchi. $19.95 to POODLE PU PPIE S, AKC r e g is - R e g is te re d N u rs e s Saturdays, Sundays. 528 M.A.C. U tie s. G arag e, $100 deposit, no with w hite top and in te rio r. 9-3137. 3-10/21 B enelli 250 cc 1966, $569. $39.95. G u aranteed. Easy te re d , six w eeks old. F ir s t Avenue. 337-1327. 3-10/20 le a s e . No ch ild ren o r p e ts. $2100. 393-0120. A fter six. 393- VOLKSWAGEN, 1964 s e d a n . Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. te rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ sh o ts. ED 2-4876. 3—10/19 Full Time and Week-end STUDENT H ELP w anted. M orn- Phone IV 9-1017. 10-10/27 0477. 3-10/20 Light blue, w hite w alls, radio, 1915 E. M ichigan. C TING CO., 1115 N. W ashington. PU PPIES: BORDER collie, Lng^ ings: 8 a.m . to 12 noon. A fter­ ONE GlRL to sh a re th re e g irl Positions FORD 1963 G alaxie, six stick, m aintenance re c o rd . C all a fte r HARLEY DAVIS, 1965, M5Ô. Ex- 489-6448. C -10/20 lish shepherd m ixed. Good w atch noons: 12:30 to 4:30 p .m . Monday ap a rtm en t. $37 m onthly. 351- excellent condition. F ir s t $675. 6 p .m ., ED 7-0042. 3-10/21 cellen t condition. $130. Phone 35mm ENLARGER Automat W al- dog. 372-6046. 3-10/20 through F rid a y . P rem iu m pay. 7085. 3-10/21 Starting S alaries: 816 R.G. C u rtis s, two blocks VOLKSWAGEN, REBU i L t engine lensak le n s, e a se l. C all 332- GREYHOUNDS, AKC re g iste re d . 489-5120. 5-10/25 M a rrie d Housing D epartm ent. Day $2.70 p er h r. north of M iller and Washington. and tra n sm issio n . Good ru b b er, FURNISHED APARTMENT; one 3018 between 5:30-6:30 p .m . 3-10/20 Have had sh o ts. Champion Afternoon $2.85 p e r h r. C -10/20 new b attery , only $345. UNI­ block fro m B erk ey . P ark in g , 3-10/20 Aviation TOY SALES c le rk s , fem ale. 40- bloodlines. Show o r p e t. 484- Night $3.00 p er h r. FORD, 1964 G alaxie 5£>0. V-8, VERSITY FOREIGN CARS, 3029 L E T ’S FLY — MSU FACULTY 3-4 m ale stu d en ts. 214 B ailey. BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7 ” - $3.34, 7089 a fte r 5:30. 5-10/24 hour week through Ja n u ary . Stu­ 351-9331. Im m ediate occu­ hardtop, stick . E xcellent condi­ E ast Kalamazoo, 482-5832. FLYING CLUB. Open m em b er­ dent w ives p re fe rre d . $1.30 p e r 8” - $3.86, d eliv ered . A lso pancy. 5 -1 0 /2 4 DOBERMAN PINSCHER. Two Vacation k Insurance tion. 355-0865. 5-10/25 _____________________ 3-10/21 sh eet ca k es. KWAST BAKER­ ship m eeting T hursday, O ctober h our. C all HOBBY HUB, 485- left, re d , m ale and fem ale. 372- benefits FORD l9 6 l Falcon, 2 -d o o r, buck- EYDEAL VILLA and B urcham IES, 303 S. Washington; VbLKSWAGEN 1962. Sharp I Sun- 20th, 7:30 p.m . FRANCIS AVIA­ 2979. M r. C ham berlin. 3-10/20 5158. 5-10/24 New R ehabilitation Units et se a ts, $250. Phone 882-5141. Woods A p artm en ts. Two bed­ F ra n d o r; B rookfield P laz a, E .L . roof, radio, new tir e s , 44,000. TION O ffice. Phone 484-1324. FIRST PHONE engineer FCC li- _________ 3-10/21 $625. 353-7054. 5-10/24 _______________________ C -10/20 room , luxury fu rn ish ed . Now Phone o r d e r s , IV 4-1317. POMERANIANS, BEAUTIFUL Apply: censed w anted fo r weekend shift. C -10/20 FORD l9 6 l, 6 - cy linder, stan- v b L K S W A G E N av a ila b le . F ully carp eted , gen­ puppies, AKC. All c o lo rs, ages 1 9 55 :— B la c F , Em p lo y m e n t Excellent w orking conditions. e ra l e le c tric kitchen, garbage and p r ic e s . 337-7823. 3-10/21 P R O V IN C IA L H O U S E dard, good body, running condi­ 25,000 m ile s. 543-4267. C l a s s i c a l g u i t a r .- b rand new C all WVIC Radio a t 487-5913. tion. Phone 355-7970. 3-10/21 YÔÜNG MAN - Stock and o rd er d isp o sal, tile bath. C all F id elity P ro fe ssio n a l m odel. E xcellent (behind Yankee Stadium) ______________3-10/21 5-10/25 STEREO BUYERS w atch C la ssi- RIGHT WAY to find the c a r departm ent w ork, full tim e with R ealty. 332-5041. 5 -1 0 /1 9 quality. Sell rea so n ab le . B ill, AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- E. Lansing ORDERLIES, FULL o r p a rt tim e. te n s, $15. 351-6647. 3-10/21 fied fo r things they need. Dial o v ertim e ho u rs av ailable. Apply DESPERATELY NEEDED: th ird 351-6268. 3-10/19 332-0817 you 'need: T u rn back to the E xperienced o r w ill tra in . Con­ 355-8255 now and s ta rt your ad. in p erso n . P rin c e B ro th ers P ro ­ g irl fo r B urcham Woods luxury C lassified Ads nowl ta c t P erso n n el D epartm ent, St. vision Com pany, 120 R eniger ap a rtm en t. $58 m onth. 351- L aw rence H ospital, L ansing. C ourt off E . Michigan Avenue 5 -1 0 /2 4 4971. 5-10/25 CROSSWORD PUZZLE DEPENDABILITY! - RUGGEDNESS! B oulevard. 5 -1 0 /2 4 EAST SIDE L ansing. One bed- NURSE AlDES: E xperienced o r GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT room fu rn ish ed . $125 w ith $100 ACROSS w ill tra in d ay s. F ull tim e p o si­ fo r p erm an en t positions fo r men dep o sit. G arag e, no ch ild ren o r 1. Testament 26. Bound tio n s, C ontact P erso n n el D e­ 5. I’orker 29. Aztec god p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. ECONOMY! • HIGH RESALE VALUE! and women in office, sa le s, tech­ p artm en t, St. L aw ren ce Hospi­ 10-10/26 8. Spigot Tsowing nical. IV 2-1543. C -10/20 ta l, L ansing. 5 -1 0 /2 4 TWO g irls needed to sublet ap a rt - 11. Impression 31 l’ulm leaf NEW CONVALESCENT facilities PART OR full tim e help, m ale m ent. 1 block from B erkey. Im­ 12. Malt brew 32 Coypu in E ast L ansing. Full tim e and o r fem ale. Apply new B u rg e r- 13. Simple 36 Flog A LL TYPICAL OF TOYOTA PRODUCTS! w eekend openings for RN’s, LPN ’s and n u rse aid s. Focus on Chef s to r e ju s t off Saginaw be­ tween C lip p ert and H om er, o r m ed iate occupancy. 337-0581. 5-10/21 sugar 14. Vocalize 38 U rge 39 Forage concern and skilled c a re . In ter­ phone 332-6851. 5-10/21 Housos 15. Compunc­ plant views Monday - F rid ay , P ro ­ tion 40. Word lor MAIDS - DAY o r night, five day MALE STUDENT w anted for word vincial House, behind Yankee 17. Caldron w eek. Contact M rs. Boggs, UNI­ house. $125 te rm . 302 M.A.C. 42. Dillseed Stadium . 10-10/31 18. Grow C G G CT VERSITY INN MOTEL, E ast Avenue. Phone 332-2682. 43. Being contradiction 19. Terror DOWN 1 MOTION PICTURE p rocessing L ansing. 6-10/21 3-10/20 44. Salutation 6. Holly 20. Heavy 1. S m a ll m achine o p e ra to rs. P a rt tim e BAR WAITERS, b a r-te n d e rs , I.D. 22. Meadow 45. Hereditary bunches 7. T re a s u re 9 p .m . til 2 a.m . We will train . NEEDED: TWO fem ale ro o m - C h e c k e rs, full o r Dart tim e barley factor 2 . Im becile 8. 11n 11lig h t e r M ust be w illing to work through W a itre s s e s full o r p a r t tim e. m a te s. F u rn ish e d duplex, $50 23. Seth's son 46. Fhtpouse 3 . S lo w : m usic on foot school vacations with full tim e m onth. C all 351-7095. E x p erien ce helpful but not nec­ 25. Precious 47. Converged 4. Dally 9. Assault em ployment offered during va­ 5-1 0 /2 4 48. Pitcher 5. Seem ing 10. hooked essary . C all G ee P e tru sk e , metal cations and sum m er m onths. C o ral G ables, ED 7-1311 a fte r NEAR FRANDOR: th re e bed- 16. From TOYOTA CORONA TOYOTA LAND CRUISER R easonable vacation tim e a l­ lowed. 487-3735. M r. Caldwell. 3-10/21 5 p .m . WANTED: ADULT fem ale .o r 10-10/19 ro o m s, 1 1/2 bath, vacant. 339- 2509. housew ork and Ironing daily, LAKE LAtaSIhi(j: p riv ate beach, 3-10/20 t h £ 5 4 1 5 12 6 7 m15 % è » 10 18. Beat 2 1. Preceded 24. Man's undcrsliirt 4 DOOR SEDAN MALE OR fem ale with Chem istry M onday, through F rid a y , 2-5 fu rn ish ed , 4 - bedroom s. 339- 14 15 16 4 W.D. 4 DOOR STATION WAQON 25. Acquire m inor o r m ajo r wishing to work p .m . R e fe ren ce s. P a rk V illage 2509. 3-10/20 26. Concave The Tough ones come fr o m Toyota, W o rld s 3rd L a rg e s t Manu­ p a r t tim e from 8 a.m . to 12 p.m . o r 1 p,m . to 5 p.m . in Motion P ic tu re F ilm s P rocessing Lab­ A p artm en ts, O kem os. C all a fte r 6 p.m . 332-4157. 5-10/21 Room* lV » 21 1» % % 1 1» 22 27. Tennyson heroine 28. Continued fa c tu r e r o f C o m m e rc ia l V e h ic le s and the m aker o f Todays D u r­ a b ility Cham pions. P a rts and S e rvice Coast to Coast and P a rts P ric e s are low er than those o f o th e r im p o rts . o ra to ry . A nalytical te sts to be CASHIER: PART tim e. No ex- p erfo rm ed . 487-3735, M r. Cole. 3-10/21 p e rie n c e n e c e s sa ry . o th er w eekend. E very o th er T h u rsd ay and F rid a y . 2:30 p.m . E very rtA Lp OF Double. $l6.00 w eek- ly . Kitchen p riv ile g e s. F re e park in g . 332-6118. MAN, oN R block fro m Union. 3 -1 0 /1 9 u Va%% 27 ZS IS 2» 24 1 %%% 50 25 30. Breed of dog 33. Replenish 34. Peace god­ %i % CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A to 11 p.;-i. C ontact P erso n n el Lounge a r e a , no parking. 351- 51 52 53 54 35 few hours a day can mean ex­ dess D epartm ent, St. L aw rence Hos­ 4311. 3-10/20 cellen t earnings for you as a 5» 14 35. Garden C o m e f o r a f u n r i d e t o train ed AVON rep resen tativ e. TRANSMITTER p ital, L ansing. 5-1 0 /2 4 MAh) APPROVED, single. Junior 56 37 % & flower Wheels o f Lansing authorized Toyota dealer F o r appointment in your own hom e w rite M rs.A lonaH uckins, 5664 School Street, H aslett, OPERATOR. Good pay w hile you study. C lose to cam p u s. F ir s t c la ss FCC lic e n se re q u ire d . C a ll John o r Senior. Some p riv ile g es. ED 2-6622. ChECK THIS: C re a t home buys 3-10/21 4« 45 iI 41 44 1i 42 45 37. 38. That man Roof edge 41. Hydraulic pump 2200 S. C edar St. 2 B lo cks south o f M t. Hope Ave. Michigan o r call IV 2-6893. At C - 10/21 E rsk ln e o r Dan C o ltran e at 332- 5604. 5 -1 0 /1 9 a r e liste d in to d ay 's C lassified A ds. T u rn back now. At % As 42. Mature M ich ig an State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ich igan W ed n esd ay , O c to b e r 19, 1966 7 F o r S a le S e rv ic e M a b il* Horn»* BlAPER S E R V I C E . L a n s i n g ’ s fin est. Your choice of th ree P a r k - r e c r e a tio n b o n d is s u e WÔLvfeftffÎE, 1963. 46' x l 0 \ types. C ontainers furnished, no 2-bedroom , v ery good condition. deposit. Baby clothes w ashed On lo t. 487-3301. 5-10/20 f re e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ NEW MOÔN; 8 x 40, $ l 2 o 0 . 6 - 1 9 Mobil’ Home M anor. cess. 25 y e a rs In Lansing. 3-10/19 BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 s e t f o r E a s t L a n s in g v o t e FLEETWOOD, 1963, 10 x 37. E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C E xcellent condition. *T11 5 p j n . Be wIdR AWAKE to the b a r - By B E V E R LY H A L L W inter sp o rts would be the a r e a s , and th e re w ill b e a sm all to be p re se n te d to v ario u s g r o iç s IV 4-5984; a fte r, TU 2-5670. galns In household goods you State News Staff W r ite r m ain attractio n to the new p a rk . sp lash pool fo r y o u n g sters, a and clubs throughout the city 5-10/24 find in the C lassified Ads. T u rn w ay from the la rg e pool. b efo re th e N ovem ber 8 electio n . Sledding, tobogganing, skating, E ast L ansing v o te rs w ill find " I f th e re is money left when the T he co m m issio n Is also In­ SQUIRE, 1966 - 12' x 0Ul , i - back now. and skiing would be available bedroom , on lot, city lim its. PIANO TUNING. Experienced a $500,000 bond is s u e fo r an to a ll a re a re sid e n ts. p ro je c t Is com pleted, it w ill go v estig atin g the p o ssib ility of ob­ IV 9-0464. 5-10/21 w ork. C all H arold H ildebrand, extensive community p ark and "S kiing esp ecially should be Into the debt re tire m e n t fund,” taining fe d e ra l o r s ta te aid in 351-6390 evenings. 5-1 0 /2 5 rec re atio n p ro g ra m on the No­ available at the park,*' sa id G. P a tria rc h e sa id . "A t p re se n t, In th e p u rc h a se and developm ent SKYÙNE 1963, 54 x 10, i bed- vem ber 8 b allot. M ichael C onllsk, d ire c to r of E ast o rd e r to pay off th e bond, a of additional land fo r re c re a tio n • ro o m s, a i r conditioned. On lo t. Typing Service T he p ro g ram , recom m endedby L ansing Planning. "R ig h t now re sid e n t w ith a $21,000 m a rk e t p u rp o ses on th e com m unity o r 641-6004. 3-10/21 the P a rk s and R ecreation Com­ value hom e would pay about $11 reg io n al le v el. 755 RESUMES, 100 copies, m ittee of the E ast L ansing P lan­ th e only fa c ilitie s available a r e RICHARDSON m o Nt ü l a i r , a t the L ansing Ski Club, and I t's a y e a r fo r the next 15 y e a rs . " E a s t L ansing definitely needs $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT ning C om m ission, w as approved 1965, 12 x 60, n atu ral gas. not what m ight be called a fu ll- " A fte r th e pool is finished, m o re re c re a tio n sp o ts,” Conllsk MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N orth by City Council Monday night. Phone 485-2452 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/21 C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C -10/20 It Includes two m ajo r p ro jec ts, fledged ski area.* ' hopefully la te In the su m m er of s tr e s s e d . "W e hope that th is *67, It w ill o p erate en tirely on w ill b e a f ir s t step to a re a lly Seniors Of The Week Of the to tal $500,000 bond, HELEN DEMERITT, D E M E R ltt, a c cu rate th e p u rch ase and development of c h a rg e s." extensive p ro g ra m , Including C lin t Jones and B etty Ann H arvey are th is week’ s $125,000 is allo tted fo r p u rch ase L o t t & Found typing, IBM Executive. M ulti- a la rg e com munity p ark , and con­ T he charge fo r u se of the pool p erh ap s a golf co u rse , develop­ S eniors o f the Week. C lin t is f a m ilia r to everyone as and developm ent of the com ­ lith offset prin tin g . Will pick up stru ctio n of a com munity sw im ­ h as not been determ ined, but m ent of school re c re a tio n the captain o f the fo o tb a ll team . B etty has been active LOST - BLACK notebook, In tra - m unity p ark s ite . T he rem aining and d e liv e r. C all 393-0795. m ing pool, a t the Alton Road P a tria rc h e ' s tr e s s e d that It w ill grounds to se rv e neighborhood in MSU a c tiv itie s , as w e ll as s e rv in g as p re s id e n t o f m u ral Building, lo c k er 251, 3 -10/19 P a rk n orth of E ast L ansing. $375,000 w ill be used fo r con­ stru ctio n of th e com m unity swim ­ be as nominal as p o ssib le and needs, and m o re com m unitypark h e r s o r o r ity , Kappa Kappa Gamma. T h u rsday afternoon. Needed u r ­ State News photo by Tony F e rra n te ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m u ltl- The s ite fo r th e com munity m ing pool in the existing Alton s till allow fo r m aintenance and . s it e s ." gently. C all Chuck 355-8979. 11th offset printing . D is s e rta ­ p a r t has not yet been chosen, Road P a rk , north of the E ast operation. 3-10/19 tions, th e se s, m an u scrip ts, gen­ but th e P a rk s and R ecreation L ansing w a te r plant and w est Many E ast L ansing resid e n ts LÖST: SMALL black p u rse . e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ C om m ittee suggested that it m eet of the com m unity tennis c o u rts. favor the p ro p o sal, and think the Rew ard. C all 355-7236. p erie n ce . 332 8384. C se v e ra l m inim um objectives. 5-10/25 T he a rc h ite c t’s p relim in ary am ount they would contribute to, th e bond is reaso n ab le fo r the LÖST - OPAL necklace. Sen- tim ental value. R ew ard. If found, B a RBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. It m ust be ac ce ssib le by a m a­ No job too la rg e o r too sm all. jo r s tr e e t and be w ithin ten Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C m inutes driving tim e for E ast p la n s, on w hich the cost estim ate Is based, Include a la rg e bath fa c ilitie s th at would be provided. " I ’m all fo r the p r o je c t," com ­ w e e k ’ s e n io r s house and equipment sto rag e a re a call 353-3097. 3-10/21 and two sunbathing a re a s , one of m ented one m o th e r. "S in ce my TVPW C T E R M p ap e rs and L ansing re sid e n ts, and be able PÖl/ND - LADY’S w rlstw atch in co n crete o r tile , surrounding the ch ild ren have grown old enough th e s e s . E le c tric ty p e w riter, to accom m odate extensive pic­ to enjoy being outdoors, I'v e classro o m , Urban Building. C all 355-6493. Planning fa st se rv ic e , 332-4597. 15-10/28 nicking fac ilitie s. The site should be wooded to pool Itself, and a sm a lle r sodded a r e a adjacent to the bath house. begun to re a liz e the need fo r m o re p ark s and b e tte r re c re a tio n ¡ a z z a n d m u le s 5-10 /2 4 PAUL a a Nn h a u g He y , ty p ist. the extent that n atu re tr a ils , " T h e pool, w hile not Olympic s iz e , w ill b e adequate fo r the fa c ilitie s.” T ra in in g School in L ansing a s a LOST - OCTOBER 14, E ast Ö am - IBM S ele ctric and E xecutive. w ildlife, conservation a re a s , and B etty Ann H arvey, whose in ­ Gamma s o r o r i t y and on the com m unity's n eed s,” said City The Planning C om m ission has re c re a tio n in stru c to r. pus a r e a . Black rim m ed g la ss­ M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ camping could be accom m odated p re p a re d a slid e p rese n tatio n te r e s ts ran g e from cam pus a c ­ “ M adem oiselle” College B oard M anager John P a tria rc h e . "W e A m em b er of Omega P s i P hi e s . C all Bob, 353-1864. fessio n al th e se s typing. N ear If d esire d , and should be able showing u se s fo r the com m unity tiv itie s to m ule packing, and for MSU. 3-10/21 cam pus. 337-1527. C to be developed fo r Im m ediate plan that the la rg e pool w ill have M iss H arvey h as m aintained a fra te rn ity , Jon es w as M r. MSU se p a ra te sw im m ing and diving p ark and sw im m ing pool p ro jec t, C linton Jo n es, A ll-A m erican c o ­ fo r 1964-65 and is p re se n tly in L ö S t - NEW w hite rain co at. com m unity us el captain of the unbeaten MSU foot­ 3.2 av erag e in h e r double m ajo r E xcalibur, senior m e n 's ho n o r­ Phone 355-8183. 1-10/19 T ra n s p o rta tio n ball team , a r e the S en io rs of of E nglish and elem en tary educa­ tion. A fter graduation, she will a ry . SKIERS - GOING to Boyne Mt. the Week. LOST - POST D ecilog slid e ru le . work on h e r m a s te r’s d eg ree at Though the dem ands of h is ev e ry w eekend. T ra n sp o rtatio n / M iss H arvey, whose hometown »Ca ll 351-7464._________3-10/21 Personal lodging, v ery reaso n ab le. 485- 6307. 3-10/21 R e p . S y n d e r h e re to n ig h t is Akron, Ohio, lik es to be w here the action is . H er many ta le n ts Stanford. Jones also enjoys outdoor life, sp o rts schedule and studies give him little tim e to re la x , Jo n e s enjoys m usic, p a rtic u la rly ja zz , and in te re s ts have led h e r to but finds an outlet fo r h is ta l­ T H Ë SOUND Is distinctive; the ents on MSU’s football and tra c k in h is le isu re . band is ' ‘ARTHUR**. C all 353- W a n t e d ________ T he N atu ral R eso u rces C lubs 14-18. T h e SWL is co -sp o n so r p a rtic ip a te In W ater C arnival, A fter graduation, Jon es hopes of the d riv e with Alpha P h i O - W inter C arnival, C a re e r C a rn i­ f i e l d s . Though the Cleveland, 3485. 3-10/21 ONE U PPER classm an o r g rad ­ w ill have a Joint m eeting at 7:30 to p u rsu e a c a r e e r in p ro fe s ­ Ohio, se n io r has gained h is g r e a ­ uate student to sh a re la rg e house tonight in the Anthony H all audi­ It’s What’s m ega. # • * val, and J-H op com m ittees, along with S partan S p irit and S enior te st fam e in sp o rts, he has also sional football and may in v e sti­ JOHN J. SHI ELS, O.D. w ith four o th e rs. IV 4-9755. to riu m . R ep resen tativ e Joseph Students m ay petition fo r ex e c­ C ouncil. She is c u rre n tly s e r v ­ gate oth er opportunities in the m ade outstanding contributions in O ptom etrist 1029 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. WANf THREE T ickets to Isiotre 3-10/20 Snyder, chairm an of the H ouse C onservation C om m ittee, w i l l Happening utive b o ard ch airm an sh ip s of Wa­ ing a s p resid en t of Kappa Kappa te r C arn iv al 1-5 p .m . daily th is cam pus a c tiv itie s and in L ansing field s of m arketing and b u sin e ss. Eventually he plans to r e tu rn to com m unity p ro je c ts. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Dame gam e. C all 355-0954. speak on conservation le g isla ­ week in 101 Student S erv ice s. T h is p ast su m m er MSU to work on a m a s te r’s de­ O ffices IV 4-0286 5-10/21 tion in M ichigan. Clubs p a r tic i­ P etitio n s m ust be retu rn ed to Jo n es w o r k e d for the B oys’ g re e in guidance and counseling. H ours 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . TÁKE A tr ip w ith " t h e Next TWO TICKETS to N otre Dame gam e needed. C all 355-4454. pating a r e the F is h e rie s and W ildlife Club, the F o re stry C lu b , the F o re st P ro d u cts Club and the W om en's IM. Everyone is wel­ com e to com e and join in the th is room by 5 p.m . F rid a y . P e rso n a l interview s w ill be held O’ Brien fun. PRE-VETERINARY Exit* B lues Band, call 489- 3 -10/19 next week. (continued fr o m page I) P a rk s and R ecreation Club. * *• 0724. 3-10/21 • ** $$$$ FOR 2- 3 N otre Dame tic k - T h e Spartan Women’s League T h e MSU Student C h ap ter of m u rd er of a Michigan se n ato r MOTÓRCY CL E, MO+ Ô R e ts . Need desp erately . 353- T h e MSU P ro m e n ad e rs w i l l will m eet a t 7 tonight in 36 the In stitu te of E le c tric a l and se v e ra l y e a rs ago.” SCOOTER Insurance. Package STUDENTS 0425. 5 -10/19 hold an open square, folk and Union to m ake signs for the E le ctro n ic s E n g in eers w ill m eet O’B rien gave alib is fo r th e r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE round dance 7-8:15 tonight in 34 Blood D rive to be held Nov, at 7:30 tonight in 100 B essey seven days In June that p ro s­ O ver Knapp’s Campus C e n te r. THREE PURDUE tic k ets. Willing to pay. C all 355-3595. H all. A m ovie on the new high ecution contends he approached ’ 332-8671. C -10/20 3-10/20 speed Ja p an e se N ational Railw ay e ith e r In p erso n o r by telephone, 'f k E LOOSE ENDS - The sound w ill be shown. M iss Lukens and two other coeds. you can fee l. Organ, g u itar, T W 5 NON - student tick ets to - * • * P re v io u s defense w itn esses have Applications fo r adm ission to the b a s s, d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- geth er fo r P urd u e gam e. C all P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u T h e A m erican Society of M e­ attem p ted to verify th ese d ates. March Class 1967 are due in the 355-3641. 1-10/19 chanical E ng in eers will hold its T estim ony conflict cam e when 0761. C -10/20 TW 6 N O N-student tic k ets to f ir s t m eeting of the te rm at B rickley, p resid e n t p ro tern of Dean*s Office, Room 178 Giltner ¿¿D A K FILM , B & W, 626-12?, 7:30 tonight in 146 E ngineering the D etro it Common Council, te s ­ Hall by October 31, 1966. N o tre Dame o r P u rd u e. 351— T uesday, Oct. 25: m echanical engineering (B); 33£ each w ith th is ad. MAREK Building. J . M cCarthy, ASME tified that he had m et the sen ato r 7532. 5 -1 0 /2 4 Students m ust re g is te r in p e r ­ c h e m istry and physics (B,M,D); REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ reg io n al chairm an, and C .R . St. a t the B otsford Inn in D etroit be­ TION CENTER at F ra n d o r. OVERSUPPLIED w ith household son a t the P lacem ent B ureau at civ il engineering (stru ctu ral); all goods? Sell them fa s t with a le a s t two days p rio r to date of m a jo rs of the College of B u si­ C la ir, chairm an of the M echani­ tween 1:35 and 1:45 p .m . M ay27. C -10/20 cal E ngineering Dept., w ill speak C la ssifie d Ad. J u s t d ial 355- interview . n ess (B), D ecem ber and M arch T hom as F . T a rra n t, O’B rie n 's PLEASE RETURN bike borrow ed on the value of ASME m e m b e r­ 8255. A rc h e r D aniels Midland Co.: g rad u ates only. fo rm e r cam paign chairm an te s ­ W ednesday from lib ra ry rac k to ship both before and a fte r g rad u ­ BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.SO ch e m istry (B,M,D); chem ical e n ­ tified Monday that he had called sam e. 3-10/19 T h e Magnavox Co.: e le c tric a l ation. f o r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12 & gineering (B,M,D); m echanical the se n ato r a t noon that day to FflEfilll A T h rillin g hour of beau- and m echanical engineering ** * $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT and ag ric u ltu ral engineering (B); T h e Students for a D em ocratic rem in d him of a luncheon appoint­ ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- (B,M); and accounting (B). BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 food science (B,M), D ecem ber Society w ill m eet a t 8:30 tonight m ent w ith B rickley a t the 4519, MERLE NORMAN COS­ T u esd ay and W ednesday, O ct. E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - and M arch g rad u ates only; a g ­ In 33 Union. T h e p ro jec t and p ro ­ B otsford Inn. METICS STUDIO, 1600 E. 25-26: 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- ric u ltu ra l econom ics (B,M), D e­ gram com m ittees will m ake r e ­ When he w as rec alle d to the M ichigan. C -10/20 6:30 T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates A rm stro n g C ork Co.: a ll m a ­ p o rts. stand today, T a rra n t said hem ay F r e e E le c tr ic C a r H e a te rs HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t only; psychology and all m a jo rs jo r s of the colleges of B u si­ have been m istakenly testified ELECT r !6 dtJIT A k a n d /o r am - ' Man. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , of the C ollege of B u sin ess (B,M), n ess and A rts and L e tte rs '(3 ), the p rev io u s day, and that O 'B rien C artoon Plus F e a tu re tte F ir s t at 7:00 PM p lifie r. Phone 332-0753 a fte r 6 ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ JAC at 543 E ast G rand R iver, next to P aram ount News. C p .m . COMfe - IN baby s itte r; 30 hours 5-10/21 D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates only. G en eral Foods C o rp .: m anage­ D ecem ber and M arch graduates only and m echanical and chem ical engineering and accounting (B). Research (continued fro m page I) may have told him la te r on May 27 that he had been th e re . w eek. Y ea r old son. 353-0962. m ent (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch information ►482*3809 LaONDRY, CLEANERS. le s s fo r the b e st. Wash - 2 0 f Pay 3 -10/20 g rad u ates only; m echanical and H allm ark C a rd s Inc.: all m a ­ jo rs of the colleges of B usiness, Com m enting o n testim ony M I CHIGAN , / / f t rtn D ry - 10£. Suits c l e a n e d , BABYSITTING lN MY o lf-c am - chem ical engineering (B,M); A rts and L e tte rs and Com m uni­ about ed ucation's technological p re s s e d - $1.50. S lacks, pus ap a rtm en t. E xperienced. IV packaging technology (B,M); cation A rts (B.M.D), D ecem ber revolution before the joint Ed­ HURRY - LAST 2 DAYS /•/>r z / t / t / / t sw e a te rs, sp o rt co ats - 75 P 6 R A FANTASTIC p a rty or (B), D ecem ber and M arch g ra d ­ TWO MEN to unload b rick , ¿ a n A rts & B u sin ess (M), D ecem ber keep clicking tow ard a new ed­ 5:15 T .G . call "T h e T onlks” 351- u ates only; h o rtic u ltu re, crop . reg u la te hou rs to m eet your and M arch g rad u ates only; all ucational sy ste m .” 7:25 / '/ / / < / 9359. 1-10/19 science and so il science (B), 9:35 schedule. Good pay. Standard m a jo rs of the C ollege of B u s i­ But at MSU w e seem to have D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates STARTS FRIDAY Block and Supply, 4724 A ure­ n ess (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch m issed the cooperative approach Y 7 f t /( P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l liu s Road. See Dick P a ris ia n , g rad u ates only; e le c tric a l e n ­ only; a g ric u ltu ra l econom ics and r THE CITY THAT BECAME ATORCH11 anim al husbandry (B); food s c i­ to the U n iv e rsity 's p ro b lem s. feD:f tW ENTY m illion la st c a lls o r Dick B ahls. TU 2-2451. gineering (B,M); and hotel, r e s ­ 7 A JUUAN BLAUSTEIN Our crew h as th re e c la sse s: 1 n / i t < ence (B), D ecem ber and M arch K PRODUCTION couldn't have m ade a m o re won­ 3-10/21 ta u ra n t and institutional m anage­ the b itc h e rs, th e b u ild ers and (/ d erful birthday. M argaret. g rad u ates only; ag ric u ltu ral ec o ­ m ent (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch nom ics (M); a ll m a jo rs of the the blu ep rin t m a k e rs. Students f t / / / ////<> 1-10/19 ROOM W A N T tb: study purposes g rad u a tes only. C ollege of B u sin ess (B,M), D e­ com plain, faculty m em b ers in­ ULTRA PANA V IS IO N TE C HNICO tO R’ only. C lose to cam pus. C all 355- "... UNITED ARTISTS k E L : L ike to be back In your T h e D etro it Edison Co.: e le c ­ ce m b e r and M arch grad u ates novate and r e s e a r c h e rs le arn f/ft / / / / s " 5430. 3-10/21 CHARLTON HESTON E v ergreen A rm s. Your R.A. 1-10/19 W A fofgb: tW Q g ir ls to sub- tr ic a l engineering and m echan­ ical engineering (B,M); m e ta l­ only; civ il, m echanical, e le c ­ tr ic a l and chem ical engineering and le a rn and le a rn . Maybe w e could find a way to sh a re each o th er’s ro le s. E lim i­ With LAURENCE OLIVIER RICHARD JOHNSON \ A SHINE ONI Shine on 27'6| Loved le t D elta ap artm en t fo r w inter lurgy, m echanics and m a te ria ls (B); hotel, re sta u ra n t and in s ti­ th at M orse code Sunday. W hen's te rm . 353-1196 o r 351-4166. scien ce (B); all m ajo rs of the tutional m anagem ent (B,M), De­ nation, o r at le a s t carefu l lim i­ BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS the next m e ssag e? See you In 5-10/25 C ollege of B u sin ess (B), D e­ cem b er and M arch graduates tation of, sn a rl-w o rd s m ight ANT. PLX . 1-10/19 ce m b er and M arch g rad u ates only; and ch e m istry (B). be a s ta r t . G ET ON THE TRAIL of tig only: and psychology and labor FRANK, FAT Jolly, chubs, and M ally Nu: L ust life pro v es fa - , ta l; Flunk. 1-10/19 values in a ll s o rts of things. Check " M C lassifie d now. i s c e l l a n e o u s ’* In and in d u stria l rela tio n s (M). L ibbey Owens F o rd G lass Co.: HELDCAMPUS PROGRAM INFORMATION p 33* *944 W ** * PRODUCTIONOFE D W A R D A L B E E S h o 's H f r m d O n= Real Es ta te BY OWl>JER - 201 D enver. 3 - TODAY. . . Q U Â D M ER ch em ical, ele c tric a l, civ il and MOMAM INFORMATION►409-6485 OVER! F e ature Today 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:20-9:30______ TODAY fro m 7:00 P.M, * Vwciwm MltaaLFO bedroom . E a rly p o ssessio n . F rom 1:00 P.M . W___ l ___ . I tf a N ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: South end, n e a r shopping. Handy FEATURE AT 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:30 NOONE UNDER18WILL to schools. T e rm s . C all ow ner. A T R U L Y A D U L T L O V E S T O R Y V* " th e S H O P on BE ADMITTEDUNLESS HE WAS A MARKED MAN... ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT. IV 2-6730, TU 2-7608. 3-10/21 WHO MARKED THE CARDS! M A IN S T R E E T ” " I t Is A Beautiful Film , F inely Made I Also Starring Screenplayby Directed by 7:00 and 9:30 P.M . GEORGE SEGAL* SANDY DENNIS ■ernest lehman - mike nichols S e rv ic e -N.Y. H erald T rib u n e Produced on the Stage by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder ■Music Alex North • Presented by WARNERBROS. THESES PRINTED, rap id s e r - " T h e Whole Movie Sm iles, I t ’s A Beautiful FR ID A Y : v ic e. D rafting supplies, Xerox Story And Even Has A Happy Ending . . . " V ir g in ia W oolf Shown T w ice 7:23 and 11:40 co p ies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- Doc. G reen e D etro it News .“ONE Of TIAR’S 2nd Top c o lo r H it 5431. C -10/20 Sept. 7, 1966 1 0 BEST” —Crowffc«r, DIAPER SERVICE, D l a p a r e n e N.Y. Tim it LO V E , LU S T, C O U R A G E AND AD VEN TU RE! wîomew F ra n ch ise d S ervice Approved by —C riit, N.Y. H tro W T rikiM B D octors and DSIA. T he m ost m odern and Only perso n alized s e rv ic e in L ansing, providing OCTOBER IS NATIONAL C artoon __l a d l e M ( i M ptes.pi ! A JOHN f OKU m RNARI) SMITH PRODIIf DON . P an av isio n _ K letrocolor you with diap er p a lls, poly bags, d eo d o rizers and d ia p e rs, o r use TECHNICOLOR MOVIE MONTH "T h e A stro Duck” In mwithathedvoicen»of ld y o u r own. Baby clothes w ashed •ir|ohnf¡olfed• ironowortht 7 Women Shown last at 9;58 Oct. 2 4 -2 6 -L IM IT E D ENGAGEMENT! tm Sigma III piesenls Oifff JOHW swing Jail Kulle anil Clinslma Schollm P lus: * fre e . No deposit. P lan t in­ spection Invited. AMERICAN "TERROR ‘ THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW” 4 M ILE S EAST ON GRAND RIVER AVE. DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. N .x t A n . Wm, Holden in ‘‘A L V A R E Z K E L L Y ” FACES Starting Oct. 27th. “ Doctor Zhivogo"_____ MAGDO” C all 482-0864. C 8 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n W e d n e s d a y , O c to b e r 1 9 , 1966 3301 31« VALU E -D E L MONTE E. MICH I9C V A L U E - D EL M ONTE TOM ATO DEL MONTE PIN EAPPL E-G RAPE FRUIT OPEN 14 OZ WT. BTLS OPEN MONDAY THRU SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS 1 LB . 4 OZ. BTLS WE RESERVE QUANTITY 31« V A L U E -D E L MONTE CHUNK RIGHTS 6 Vi O Z . APPLI- WT. CANS M pefruit 29« V A LU E -D E L MONTE PINE-GRAPEFRUIT M 1 QT. 27« V A L U E -D E L MONTE 14 OZ CANS 1 - LB CANS 25« V A L U E -D E L MONTE - 1 LB. 10Z. CAN MIX OR MATCH -D E L MONTE DEL MONTE S A V E C A SH D U R IN G O U R SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN 1 LB. 1 OZ CANS 16« V A LU E -D E L MONTE SWIFT’ S PREMIUM PROTEN CANS SWIFT’ S PROTEN ARM CUT 33« V A L U E -D E L MONTE - 1LB. CAN I 19« V A L U E -D E L MONTE WHOLE KERNEL OR MIX’ EM - MATCH’ EM SWIFT’ S PROTEN TENDER OR 29« VALUE DEL MONTE Y. C. HALVES OR FRESH PICNIC STYLE 15« VALUE MUSSELMAN’ S ROSE BRAND C A N S O N LY ITS NEW - KING SIZE 30« OFF LA B E L HERRUD’ S C A N S S P E C IA L - 4 LB S . O F C O O K IES ! 39« v a l u e 2 l b . p k g s . b r e m n e r VANILLA, CHOC. h o neysuckle DUPLEX S A V E 90C S P A R K L I N G , R E F R E S H I N G C A L I F O R N I A 138 S I Z E S W E E T J U I C Y 8 F L . O Z. B O T T L E S O N L Y 53« VALUE COUNTRY FRESH TENDER KRUST WHITE GOLDEN RIPE O N L Y 59« VALUE - PO LLY ANNA OATMEAL 69« VALUE - CARNATION INSTANT 10 ASST. FLAVORS COUNTRY FRESH BREAKFAST “ r T HALF GAL