T h u r s d a y In s id e t o d a y MICHIGAN F a i r . . . T ru s te e Candidates p. 8 R eport fr o m R ussia p. 7 STATE . . . and w a rm e r, high in the m id d le 50’ s ASMSU C om pensation p .5 UNIVERSITY E a st L ansing , M ichigan O cto b e r 20, 1966 10c V o l. 59 N um ber 63 R eferen d u m To D e c id e $ 1 , 0 0 0 A id To " If a group red efin es its r o le ,” T e r r y 1 8 student body wants to vote on the is s u e ,” -V o te Mike Levine, electio n s co m m issio n er, ASMSU’s $1,000 allocation to the 18- began work on the referen d u m Wednesday. said of the b o a rd 's action in the 18- T e r r y said . y e a r-o ld vote cam paign will be subject to M ost of the b o ard’s d iscu ssio n on the i s ­ C osts will probably be around $200. y e a r-o ld vote issu e, "w ithout its con­ an all-U n iv ersity referendum Nov. 1. sue concerned wording on the b allot. M em ­ A fter deciding upon the referendum , the T h e move cam e when the b oard was stituency, they a r e making a grav e m is ­ take. T hey a re taking pow er which should b e r s ex p re ssed concern that the ballot board d iscu ssed inform ally the question of p rese n ted with petitions calling fo r the not be an opinion poll. a student opinion poll in conjunction with not be in th e ir hands.” referen d u m . A ccording to the ASMSU con­ the referen d u m . Since m ost student b oard m em bers stitution, if 10 p e r cent of the under­ The questions they w ere p rim a rily co n ­ g rad uate student body petitions an action cannot be threatened by the question of V o t e w ill c o s t $200 re -e le c tio n sin ce many of them a r e sen­ cern ed with w ere student body support of of the board, the action m ust be re fe rre d the 1 8 -v ear-o ld vote issu e its e lf and of io rs , T e r r y said that p etitio n s w ere the T h e referen d u m will sta te : "M otion: to the students in an all-U n iv ersity e le c ­ student governm ent Involvem ent In p o li­ only an sw er for Interaction between the that $870 be tra n s fe rre d from Spartan tion. tical a f f a ir s . b oard and students. S p irit funds and $130 allo cated from the T he petitions, circu lated by P a t T e rry , T hey finally decided that Student Opin­ T h e petitions, he said, rea ch ed probably ASMSU g en eral fund fo r the support of the fo rm e r p resid e n t of Snyder H all, received ion R e sea rch D ire c to r T ed O’N eill will 2,962 sig n a tu res, an dw ere inform ally val­ only h alf of the student body, due to poor 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign in the Ingham organization in the d istrib u tio n . But the conduct a survey on goals of ASMSU, idated a t the board m eeting. T h is fig u re County a re a . Yes o r No. (Initiative effort sig n a tu res of 10 p e r cent of the u n d er­ which would include th e se q u estio n s. T he exceeds the req u ired 10 p e r cent of fu ll­ from the student body of MSU)” grad u ate student body w ere obtained. content of the survey will be decided upon tim e undergraduate students by approxi­ T h e referendum wording was p r im a ri­ “ I think th e re is no question that the by the ASMSU agenda com m ittee. m ately 35 sig n atu res. ly taken from the p etitio n s. A com m ittee consisting of two m em b ers who voted Oct. 11 in favor of the allocation and two who voted ag ain st it will conduct an educational campaign to inform students of both sid es of the issu e. K y ’s m in is te rs r e tr a c t c h a r g e s T h is com m ittee is com posed of L a rry Owen, p resid e n t of In te rfra te rn ity Council (IFC); Jim C arbine, vice charim an of ASMSU; Anne O sborne, p resid e n t of Wo­ m en’s In ter-R esid en c e Council (WIC) and Honolulu Aloha o f c o r r u p tio n , re s c in d re s ig n a tio n s John Mongeon, p resid e n t of Men’s H all A ssn. (MHA), Hank P lante, s e c re ta ry of Happy and flo w e r bedecked, P re sid e n t and M rs . Johnson w alk past ASMSU, w ill ac t as a non-voting c h a ir­ hula dancers on th e ir way to Hickm an A ir F orce Base to dep art fo r solved before the M anila m eeting. But the fo r youth, social w elfare, education, labor A m e ric a n Samoa. UPI Telephoto SAIGON, South V iet Nam (iP) - P re m ie r man. situation o v e r-a ll seem ed m o re an e m b a r­ and tra n sp o rt. • Nguyen Cao Ky’s hopes of presenting a Action was also taken to p rev en t fu rth er ra ssm e n t to Ky than a th re a t to the ru le Instead of making co n cessio n s to win united Saigon front at the Manila con­ com m itm ent to the 18-y e a r-o ld vote c a m ­ of h is m ilita ry Junta. over the discontented officials, the p r e ­ feren ce ro se W ednesday night with an un­ paign, pending the r e s u lts of the Nov. 1 T he resigning m in is te rs said th e re is m ie r apparently intended to sp lit th e ir referen d u m . T h is would exclude co m ­ official re p o rt that five of seven Cabinet m in iste rs who resig n ed had to rn up th e ir resig n a tio n s. corruption in the reg im e and that they w ere "co n cern ed that th e nation is b e­ opposition. T h e m in iste rs who quit w ere all south­ m itm ents alread y made, since approxi­ m ately $400 of the ap p ro p riated $1,000 LB J, H o ly o a k e p le d g e com ing a police s ta te .” e r n e rs . T hey cited a reg io n al feud with T he Cabinet walkout had been a blow has alread y been com m itted to the M ichi­ T hey said the m ilita ry le ad e rs should Ky and other n o rth e rn e rs. to Ky because the m in iste rs charged the gan C itiz e n ’s C om m ittee fo r the Vote at " s to p poking th e ir n o se s into business It w as understood th at southern d is ­ predom inantly m ilita ry reg im e was c o r ­ ru p t. T h is would have dam aged the r e ­ they know nothing ab o u t,” and th at they had in sisted “ the governm ent show some s e n te rs had a s an im m ediate ta rg e t the o u ste r of the police d ire c to r, whom they 18 fo r v ario u s cam paign m a te ria ls , V ie t se a rc h fo r p e a c e g im e’s im age at the M anila sum m it m e e t­ signs of accom plishing som ething to b etter accused of ru th le ss a c ts. ing on V iet Nam opening Monday, Ky’s p r e s s office, told about the re p o rt the life of the people in g e n e ra l.” T h e m in iste rs' statem en t a s s e rte d T h e long-range point at issu e, Sources said, was southern e ffo rts to establish a W I C a g a in s t WELLINGTON, New Z ealand (JP) - P r e s ­ ident Johnson and P rim e M in ister Keith place th e ir tru s t in the fre e decisions of fre e m en—countries which a r e p repared from unofficial so u rce s that five m in ­ “ co rru p tio n is so rife they find it im ­ p o litical foundation for the future at the J , Holyoake exchanged pledges T hursday to r e s is t agg ressio n . But we also b ea r a is te r s had rescinded th e ir resignations, announced a news conference w ill be held today to c larify the situation. possib le to c a r ry out th e ir duties with any d eg ree of efficien cy .” Two of those quitting w ere--am ong expense of K y's in ner c irc le of n o rth e rn ­ ers. T h e Ky reg im e has lasted 16 m onths com pensation to 'fend off ag g ressio n and se arch fo r peace in V iet Nam. resp o n sib ility to search fo r p ea ce .” And Johnson said, “ We a r e seeking to bring an end to th is vicious w ar a t the T h e d eclaratio n s highlighted a 24-hour T h e so u rc e s said Ky had agreed to conference tab le.” for A S M S U the official delegates to M anila—Deputy longer than any other since the fall of the p resid e n tia l v isit which also included a rebuke the national police d ire c to r, Nguyen P re m ie r Nguyen Luu Vlen and Finance late P re sid e n t Ngo Dinh Diem . b rie f m eeting between Johnson and N o r­ T h e New Z ealander voiced hope that Ngoc Loan, accused by the seven m in is­ M in ister Au T ro n g . T h e 35-m em ber Cabinet contained 12 man K irk, the New Zealand L abor p arty next w eek’s Manila sum m it conference of te r s of ru th le ss action. T hey said the Women ’s In ter -R esidence C ouncil (WIC) T h e inform ants did not specify w hether southern m in iste rs befo re the re sig n a ­ le ad e r who opposes New Z ealan d 's use of the seven a llie s fighting the R eds in South p re m ie r may also have m ade som e other re v e rse d its decision to support the ASMSU Vien and T rong w ere among those who tio n s. But re a l power re s te d with Ky and tro o p s in Viet Nam. It has 200 a r tille r y ­ Viet Nam “ will open up avenues toward com pensation com m ittee’s proposal by co n cessions. A U.S. spokesm an had said w ere re p o rte d to have changed th e ir minds o th e rs who cam e o riginally from what is men th e re under A ustralian com mand. a lastin g solution.” voting 15-2 ag ain st the Issu e T uesday night. e a r lie r in the day the c r is i s “ should be about resig n in g . now C om m unist co ntrolled N orth Viet Johnson and Holyoake, whose National Johnson, who a rriv e d h e re Wednesday T h is b rin g s the stand of the com m ittee to re g a rd e d as se rio u sly ” unlikely to be O th ers resig n in g w ere the m in iste rs Nam. party b attle s the L ab o rlte s in elections a 3-3 tie which m ust be broken by Ralph Nov, 26, sounded th e ir p ara llel them es at (P lease tu rn to the back page) F aust, ch airm an of the ASMSU com m ittee. T h e m e m b ers of WIC p resen ted a m an­ a sta te luncheon in P arlia m en t H ouse. DEFENSE CONFLICTS date to P a t Stone, rep rese n tativ e to the com pensation com m ittee, because of lack of inform ation among the student body. As Johnson put it, " fo r fre e men, for resp o n sib le men, fo r men of conscience, th e re is no acceptable altern ativ e but to Profs pondering s Anne O sborne, p resid en t of WIC, said sufficient facts had not been p resen ted to the students on cam pus, and that the re p ­ r e s is t th is ag g re ssio n .” Holyoake said "New Z ealand is among that com pany of those co u n tries which freedomthreats O ’ B r i e n c l a i m s c o e d s c o n s p i r i n g re se n ta tiv e s th e re fo re w ere incapable of By FAYE UNGER accepting o r rejectin g the plan. On this State News S taff W r ite r b asis, 13 voted to abstain from decision during a p relim in ary vote. B e a c h B o ys tic k e ts T he faculty com m ittee on student a f­ Since a positive o r negative stand from f a ir s is working out an expedited judicial i n i n s u r a n c e l o b b y i s t s ’ f r a m e - u p WIC m u st be p resen ted to the com m ittee, p ro ce d u re for m eeting Im m ediate th re a ts the p ro p o sal was defeated in favor of a c o m p le te ly s o ld - o u t to academ ic freedom and replacing the S tate Senator B e rn a rd F .O ’B rien, Wed­ to run two days, may now go into its s it in the courtroom fo r the p ast two days, fact sheet being p rep a re d and circu lated injunctive pow er suggested to the a c a ­ b efo re approval of the co m m ittee 's d raft T ic k e ts a r e com pletely sold-out for dem ic council. nesday claim ed four of the six coeds who th ird week on Monday, with additional m o st of them within five feet of the F rid a y ’s perform ance of the Beach Boys, w itn esses being called each day. Today se n ato r. of the plan, T he com m ittee is also w restling with te stifie d against him a re involved in a the second in a s e r ie s of popular e n te r­ prosecution will re c a ll all six young wo­ In a fiv e-h o u r c ro s s exam ination by P a t Stone, p resid en t of Mason H all, op­ the problem of State News control and "c o n sp ira c y ” engineered by in surance tainm ent p ro g ram s sponsored by ASMSU’s m en (allegedly accosted), including M arion Ingham County P ro se c u te r Donald L. posed the stand, "M y understanding was stru c tu re , Including the rig h t of a staff lobbyists. sp ecial p ro je c ts division. Lukens, the coed who officially signed R eisig , O 'B rien said that m y stery man that the distribution of the money is largely w o rker to appeal h is firin g and lim iting D iscrepancies also cam e up se v eral T h e p ro g ra m w ill begin at 8 p,m . in the com plaint against the 3 1 -y ear old " L a r r y Angelo” and an MSU m ale g rad ­ a co m m ittee resp o n sib ility — one checked the num ber of ed ito rial positions the a d ­ tim es in both the se n ato r’s and se v eral Jen iso n F ield H ouse. D etroit D em ocrat. uate student w ere also involved in the by the changeover in the com pensation v iso ry board would ratify . defense w itn ess’ testim o n ies, which could T h e popular group, com posed of B rian, M iss Lukens, Santa Ana, C alif., sen io r, plot. T he se n ato r hinted that R eisig and co m m ittee each te rm . I p erso n ally can’t “ W e’ve set up the guideline that the p rove significant la te r in the tr ia l. Dennis and C a rl W ilson, Mike Love and and the five o th e rs have been allow ed to U niversity P o lice Sgt. Dan E. Hankins a g re e with WIC’s ratio n ale in making its (P lea se tu rn to the back page) The m o rals tr ia l, originally scheduled A1 Ja rd in e , have p erfo rm ed throughout decision, but, naturally, will vote as m an­ (P lease tu rn to the back page) the w orld. dated, ” she said . ______ INNOVATIONS MSU not overboard on godgetry E D IT O R ’S NOTE: D iscus­ p ro fe s s o r who finds out that his new le c ­ F o r the benefit of those who couldn’t sions which o ve r - em phasize tu re h all has a movie screen and m ic ro ­ think of a single new device which we re ce n t te ch n o lo g ica l and m etho­ phone but no blackboard, o r to the adm in­ still have a chance to evaluate before d o lo g ica l innovations at M ic h i­ is tr a to r who suddenly re a liz e s that he’s putting It into action, h e r e ’s an example: gan State may have led us to assem b led a sm all lib ra ry of photo-copied belie ve that adialog ue concern­ re fe re n c e m a teria l, the en tire question of L a st Septem ber at Ohio State U n iv er­ ing the U n iv e rs ity ’ s educational technological Innovation may reasonably sity a co m p u te r-p ro c e sso r called DATA - syste m is too late to do any good. ap p ear to bq moot. GRAM was in stalled . It is a d ia l-acc ess So m a in ta in s executive re p o rte r “ If you wish to behold a beautiful tech - learn in g system , say the m anufacturers; A ndrew M o llis o n in th is , the nologia, look about you.” in o th e r w ords, boys and g irls s it in fo u rth of fiv e a rtic le s on s te re o ­ booths and dial the le c tu re they want to But we still have with us the d ata-d e­ listen to. types which c rip p le students, luged d ire c to r, the p ro fe sso r without fa c u lty and a d m in is tra to rs in T h e sy stem h as h as averaged m o re than enough dim es to copy a r tic le s he needs th e ir e ffo rts to educate each 6,000 c a lls a day. It has 60 varying in ­ from the lib r a ry ’s single copy of an ob­ o th e r. stru ctio n al p ro g ra m s, 267 students p o si­ sc u re q u a rte rly , and the freshm an who d is­ T h e language la b o ra to ries, Ju stin M or­ c o v e rs th a t if only h e’d learned to type tions, and nine cam pus locations. T he r ill C ollege, the liv in g -learn in g complex­ In high school h e ’d be getting b e tte r g rad es. equipm ent is available 15 h ours a day, es, the Increasing u se of program m ed 1 com piled a lis t of 200 educational five days a week, and ten hours a day on tex ts and closed c irc u it television, the innovations — including m ethods, models weekends. Major Witnesses punch - c a rd - ization of the lib r a ry —all th ese show that M ichigan S tate has long and m ach in ery - - which, as fa r a s I know, have not yet been used extensively In o th er w ords, frie n d s, we ain ’t seen P ro s e c u tio n w itnesses in the t r ia l o f State Sen. B e rn a r d F. O ’ B rie n been in te re ste d In educational Innovations, at MSU. Then It o ccu rred to m e that It nothin’ yet. T h is s e rie s of a r tic le s will end to ­ Horsing Around huddle befo re the da y’ s te s tim o n y . They are le ft to rig h t: Beth So much so, in fact, th at many people would be ea sy fo r anyone else to do the m orrow with a peek behind the facade A m be r, a q u a rte r horse, S hapiro, 20, B ro o k lin e , M a ss.; Judi C ra w fo rd , 21, F e rn d a le ; M a rio n have decided th at i t ’s too late to control sam e thing, of p seu d o -co n tro v ersy by which the aca­ Lukens, 22, Santa Ana, C a lif.; M rs . Dianne S la te r, 21, E ast Lan sin g , the d irectio n In which MSU Is going. (T ake five m inutes to do this.) doesn't m ind th is p a r tic u la r dem ic com m unity co n ceals Its basic con­ r id e r . She's a lot lig h te r than a L in d a O u tca lt, 19, Ann A rb o r; and C h ris tin e LeG assey, 20, Honolulu^ Indeed, to the student who watches a We Just saved a lot of news space, c u rre n c e . v e te rin a ry operation on CCTV, or to the didn’t we? person . UPI Telephoto H a w a ii. UPI Telephoto Kyle C. Kerbawy Eric Planln, managing editor STATE NEWS editor-in-chief James Spanlolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor L arry W erner, sports editor Joel Stark Andrew Molllson, executive reporter advertising manager W illiam G. P ap clak , a s s t, ad m an ag er T hursday M orning, October 20, 1966 EDITORIALS T i p t o e in g O p e n d o o r p o lic y , to w a r d s B i g B r o t h e r s ty le dents w hat is good fo r th e m , e v a lu a t io n M ass p articip atio n in the w h a t th e y s h o u l d d o . m u ltiv ersity : a ll stu den ts A student m ay be sick , liv in g in r e s i d e n c e halls are tired , need tim e to stu d y , The q u estio n of student e x p e c t e d to ta k e p a r t in o p e n or ju st not in th e m ood to houses. I t ’s th e th in g to do . ev alu atio n of courses and professor and the course en tertain . H e w ants his p r i ­ R ules dev elo p ed by MHA professors is not new. We taught should in clu d e a su r­ vacy. To get it, he sh o u ld approach it s o m e w h a t lik e a req u ire th at d u rin g an open vey m ade of a larg e num ber not have to depend on the house “ all doors m ust be fath er tak in g h is son to g e t of stu d en ts who took the arb itrary decisio n of th e a d riv ers lic e n s e : w illing but open except in cases w here co u rse. Such a survey w ould head adviser. all o ccupants of a room are so m e w h a t sk ep tical. req u ire a co m p u ter, tim e If a student d o es not have C u rren tly under c o n sid e r­ absent from the ro o m .” and a great deal of m oney. g u ests in h is room du rin g In o th er w ords take part ation by ASM SU is a p a m p h le t an open house, he should th at w ould a n s w e r o b jectiv e or leave for the afternoon. Q uestio n s asked w ould be sim p ly have the rig h t to questions about U niversity W hat ab out the stu d e n t w ho both o b jectiv e and su b jec­ close his d o o r. C ollege courses. Q u estio n s w ants to close his d o o r and tive and stu d en ts w ould be stu d y or take a show er or -- The E d ito rs asked w ould in clu d e: How expected to rate a teach er m any q uizzes a re given? A re a nap? H is o nly recourse is in v ario u s areas on a fiv e- to get sp ecial p erm issio n they announced? req u ired ? W hile Is the a paper efforts point scale. The b o o k le t from h is h a l l ’s h e a d a d v i s e r . ED BRILL w ould th en g iv e th e p e r c e n t ­ f a s m w One stu d en t re c e n tly asked m are p ro p erly cau tio u s, we age of stu d en ts that felt a h is head adviser for p e r­ believ e th e ir o b jectiv ity g o es certain w ay on a p articu lar too f a r . F irst, the ev alu atio n w ill q uestion. m issio n du rin g open to close house his door to ta k e a m T h e u g l y g a s h in t i m e be m ade of o nly U n iv ersity s h o w e r . P erm issio n w as A nsw ers g iv en as a p er­ THE WALL, seen fro m the e a s t. It C o lleg e c o u r s e s and p ro fe s ­ gran ted . It w as late afternoon, and the th ree He c a r rie d an in stru m e n t of death, an c e n ta g e of th o s e in terv iew ed young G erm an g irls w ere playing the autom atic rifle , the m eaning of which only divides not C om m unists from non-C om - sors; professors teaching A n o th er asked th e sam e m u n ists, but G erm ans fro m G erm an s. It gam es of children ev ery w h ere, fantasy adults could understand -c e rta in ly not w ould put the burden of adviser p erm issio n to c l o s e enacted in the sealed -o ff s tr e e t. young G erm an boys o r g ir ls . is no natu ral line of d em arcation, but U n iv ersity C o lleg e courses source in te r p r e ta t io n on the It w as late afternoon in B e rlin , and in T he uniform ed boy m a rc h ed , and the sw ath of som e giant sw ord cutting through are not listed in the tim e his door so he could study. the lengthening shadows of the w est, the g irls played, and the shadows grew long­ the h e a rt of what once was B e rlin . reader, rath er than the e d ­ schedule. S econdly, the P erm issio n w as not gran ted . th ree g irls continued, u naw are. F ive y ard s e r —enveloping f ir s t one, then all, in the ito rs. The m eaningful q u e s ­ beyond m arch ed a young G erm an boy, but su n ’s w arped im age of co n crete, barbed questions asked only skim h is w as no fantasy. w ire, and cru sh ed g la s s. E m p a th y d iffic u lt tio n w o u ld b e t h e r e ; it w o u ld th e surface and do n o t to u ch It is h ard to feel what E a s t B e rlin e rs be up to each read er to N o S tu d y in g th e q u estio n of how w ell a feel, what those little g ir ls felt playing in te rp re t w h eth er his o p in ­ T h is sm acks of 1984 so­ le s s than ten y a rd s away fro m " D e r p r o f e s s o r co m m u n icates M a u er,” yet knowing they would never io n s w o u ld lie w ith th e m a ­ ciety . W h a t’s m pre, liv in g - w ith h is class, of how w ?Jl see the o th e r side. jo r ity in th e s u r v e y . learn in g co m p lex es are de~ E a st B e rlin e rs can p e e r over the wall h e fo llo w s th e c a t a l o g ’s o u t­ fo r ho u rs, and wonder ju s t what might Such a larg e ev a lu a tio n is, signed to facilitate educa­ lin e o f the c o u r s e , e tc. have been. o b v io u sly , out of the realm tion (classro o m s in dor m s , O r they can ignore, b ecause som etim es The ASMSU c o m m itte e ap ­ of possib ility on A S M S U ’s p leasan t stu d y atm osphere, they don't know, o r so m etim es they don’t want to . Some can take p rid e in th e ir p aren tly plan s to use this firs t attem p t. The im p o rtan t etc.) city, the new apartm ent com plexes, and first attem p t at stu d en t th ing is that the attem p t is B u t th e s e o p e n h o u s e r u l e s the m odern shops and h o te ls of U nter den Linden, o r A lexanderplatz. course ev alu atio n s as a being m ade and th a t the at­ p rev e n t a student fro m c lo s ­ Some day those little g ir ls will live no sp rin g board to broader tem p t is headed in th e r i g h t in g his door and stu d y in g longer in fantasy. T hey will look at the directio n . for tw o and a half hours. uglin ess of the wall, and they won’t see studies, But in d o in g s o , its ilk through. T hey won’t spend th e ir lives initial proposal sh o u ld also The open door ru les force peering, and hoping, b ecau se th e re is a à <* re a lity , and th e re a r e things to do in be m eaningful. The E d ito rs open houses on stu d en ts. It th e ir own w orld. Ideally- an e v a lu a tio n of a D issen t: A ndrew M ollison is an attem p t to tell stu - But we ju s t stood th e re , watching, wishing perh ap s for those th re e g irls and m illion and a half o th e rs. We would go, they would stay, and the hopeless, in ­ capable feeling of it a ll ju st left us sta n d ­ OUR READERS’ MINDS ing, sta rin g . T w enty-four hours la te r we reveled in freed o m . A fter two m onths deep on the o th e r side of that w all, we had com eback. But no am ount of joy—'drinking, dancing, P a r k i n g tic k e ts s h o c k s tu d e n ts singing, o r celeb ratin g —could wipe out the m e m o ries of the prev io u s d ay —of th ree g irls , a gun, and that ugly gash in tim e To the Editor: and h isto ry called "T h e W all.” On every weekend since the beginning of M a r in e s w a n t m a il 40,000, and a m e re four of the th irty w ere the te rm , we have parked our c a rs in the from JM C. PEANUTS parking bay on Chestnut Road a c ro ss from To the ed ito r: Since Dean Rohman, Dean of Ju stin M o r- E ast Wilson Hall, safe in the assum ption I'm w riting th is le tte r for m yself and a r i l l C ollege, h as said many tim es, "W e that this was legal parking according to few frie n d s in hope that you will be able p u rsu e an international them e in the col­ the Michigan State U niversity Student to help us out. Over h ere all we rea lly le g e ,” one would expect an in te rest and M otor Vehicle Regulation num ber 16, Sec­ have to look forw ard to is m ail. So we p articip a tio n in in tern atio n al o rganiza­ tion F 4, paragraph “ c.” thought we might be able to get a few co­ tions on cam pus by JMC students. How­ Then on the m orning of O ctober 16, we ed s to w rite us. Most of us a r e from ev er, th is is obviously not the case. We w ere given a rude awakening. Every c a r around Michigan while a couple of us a re wonder Just how sin c ere JMC students a re parked in the bay was ticketed. Upon an S o u th ern ers. We would ap p reciate any and in th e ir dedication to the international interview with the Campus P olice, we all le tte rs and will answ er a ll. them e of the college. learn ed that over 130 tickets w ere issu ed T h e re m ight be a delay in o u r answ ering R obert L . Wilson on that night, the m ajority of which w ere as th e re is som etim es a bit of bad w eather. Ex-JM C Student fo r sim ila r violations. Thank you fo r your help, Plym outh T he justification that we w ere given is R . Hull 2146991 U.S.M.C. Douglas A. Klegon that it is an East Lansing city ordinance HQ B try - 4th Btn JMC Student that no one shall park in any s tr e e t o r 11th M arines Chicago adjoining bay from 2 a.m . to 6 a.m . c /o F PO San F ran cisco , C alif., 96602 T his is to allow for snow rem oval. L /c p l N eal P o in d e x te r--2150929 T he M ichigan State U niversity Student L /c p l R u ssell H ull—2146991 Motor V ehicle Regulation num ber 16, L /c p l Ja c k A nders R u s s ia n C h r is tia n s which is distrib u ted to each student upon L /c p l M ike Madue reg istra tio n of h is c a r, m akes no referen c e L /c p l G eorge Wells to this ordinance. And th e re a r e no w arn­ L /c p l B ill W right—2144636 To the E ditor: ing signs in the Chestnut S treet a r e a . Cpl Hank B a r r e tt—2062518 In re fe re n c e to D r. G rah am 's thought- As students of th is university, we try to provoking le tte r of today: follow the d ic tates of our law enforce­ W hile it is m o rally justifiable for a m ent agencies. However, we feel that R u ssian C h ristian to work, a s a Com­ student re sp e c t fo r the law would be in­ c re a se d if our Student M otor V ehicle Re­ JM C s tu d e n ts s in c e r e ? m u n ist, fo r a m o re “ just and humane” C om m unist society, wouldn’t it be equally gulation would clarify a ll such fine points ju stifiab le fo r the sam e Russian to work of the law, T o the ed ito rs: fo r th e abolition of the system , if he Ronald J , Thom son thinks it inhum ane and unjust in the firs t Colem an, sophom ore place? David K e sle r On O ctober 14, 1966, the U nltedN ations It would seem in th is case that the C h ris­ A sso ciatio n of MSU held th e ir initial m e et­ tia n is m o rally bound to work for a socially F lo re n c e , S.C., sophom ore ing of the academ ic y e a r. In attem pting to - b e tte r society by the m ost effective and in c re a s e in te re s t and particip atio n in th is p ra tic a l m ean s, no m a tte r what name these Ja m es R. F o rk n e r m eans might b ear. Indiana, sophom ore organization, the students of Ju stin M o r­ r i l l C o lleg e w ere encouraged to attend. In such c a se s I feel that we should ad­ O ur in te re s t aroused by the rem in d ers m it, that com pared to Communism, our R obert A. Hauf so ciety is n 't so bad a fte r a ll. Pennsylvania, sophom ore sen t out by JMC, we decided to go to th is m eeting. To o u r su rp rise and disappoint­ Wayne R. A nable m ent th e re w ere only approxim ately th irty W. P. Estevens, J r . Pontiac, sophom ore people from the en tire student body of Snyder Hall M ich ig an State N e w s , E a st L a n sin g , M ich igan T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 0 , 1966 3 FORSCHOOLS C o m m it t e e a p p r o v e s $1 . 6 6 billion fo r p o o r C h in e s e y o u th s s a id w h i t e ’ WASHINGTON (jP) — The senate e rty program , s till $87.5 m illion BOSTON I#) - C hinese-A m eri- been brought up to believe th e re school-age ch ild ren , s a i d he a lso contends the sta te b oard A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C om m ittee le s s than P r e s i d e n t Johnson can public school children have is a w hite ra c e , a black ra c e , a "couldn’t understand why they has exceeded authority by w ith­ clea re d the fin al ap p ropriations sought. been d ec lared w hite by the School yellow ra c e , and the C hinese a r e did it - it b o th ers m e .” holding funds. bill of the co n g ressio n al sessio n Sen, John O, P a sto re , D-R.L, C om m ittee in the controversy of the yellow race.* ' Chuck Soo Hoo, a Chinatown U nder the sta te form ula which today and se t th e scen e fo r a said the com m ittee also voted to o v er ra c ia l im balance in schools. resid en t, shrugged off the deci­ te rm s rac ially Im balanced any possible b attle with the House give the Office of Economic Op­ Saltonstall said he did not be­ sion with "m a k e s no difference, school with over 50 p e r cent o ver trad e with Com m unist block White classificatio n of 671 pu­ portunity m ore leeway in d ecid­ liev e the s ta te board would ac­ w e a r e still C h in e se ." nonwhite, Boston h as 46 schools nations. p ils in two schools of the China­ ing how to use the m oney it cept the classificatio n - *'1 know A m other of th ree children in conflict with the law . T h e re T h e co m m ittee 's action re a d ­ town section w as intended to r e ­ g ets. T h e OEO ad m in isters the I w o n 't." who declined u se of h e r nam e a r e 191 public schools in the ied fo r the Senate a supplem ental move them from the rac ially antipoverty p ro g ram s. im balanced category. Among the C hinese-A m erican said , "W e a r e proud of our race, city . appropriation b ill totaling about T he Senate com m ittee e ra se d One city p ro p o sal w as re je c t­ 1 C hairm an W illiam G. Salton- sta ll of the State B oard of Edu­ adu lts, th e re w as mixed re a c ­ tion. but what the com m ittee say s doesn’t change our a n c e s try ." ed tw ice by the s ta te board which Miss America $5 billion. T h e H o u se-p assed m e a s u r e a House provision that would block the ad m in istra tio n 's plan cation said W ednesday: *'I have Ging Hing Chin, fath er of five School Com m itteem an Joseph sa id it did not effectively red u ce in town to p rom ote th is y e a r's C o m m u n ity Chest c a rrie d $4.92 billion, but the to allow the E xport-Im port Bank L ee, m em ber of an old Boston ra c ia l im balance. fund ra is in g d riv e , Jane Ann Jayroe, M iss A m e ric a Senate added $100 m illion fo r the to finance com m ercial c re d its to f a m i l y , sponsored the switch A School C om m ittee spokes­ 1967, ta lk s w ith L o w e ll T re a s te r. M r. T re a s te r, antipoverty p ro g ram which had World News Soviet block n a t i o n s , P a sto re which the com m ittee unanimously m an said the school departm ent d ir e c to r o f MSU In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e s , is a ctive in been cut sh arp ly by the House. said. adopted. would not feel the effect of the the Campus C o m m u n ity Chest fund d riv e . T hat p u ts the Senate m easu re T he c re d it plan is designed to T he School C om m ittee has been s ta te withholding funds until next State News photo by Tony F e rra n te at a Glance at $1,66 billion fo r the antlpov- expand tra d e with Poland, Hun­ em broiled with the sta te board Ja n u ary . He explained that the gary, Czechoslovakia and B ul­ over the issu e of ra c ia l im ­ 1966 budget w as approved moYiths g aria . T h e P resid en t, announc­ balance, but only as it concerns ago and m ade no pro v isio n fo r N egroes. th e sta te funds. SUPERMARKET BOYCOTT ing the proposal Oct, 7, called it a step tow ard reconciliation The sta te b oard has withheld "W e’ll have a problem with with E a ste rn E urope. V . C . h i t h e l i c o p t e r s in M e k o n g D e l t a som e $16 m illion in sta te funds next y e a r’s budget if the city Rep. Otto E. P assm an, D -L a„ from Boston aw aiting a s a tis ­ d o esn 't get the sta te fu n d s," SAIGON, South V ie t Nam (AP) — V ie t Cong gun­ facto ry plan to c o rre c t ra c ia l the spokesm an said. im balance in the city ’s schools. He said the school budget nor­ M rs . W e l e b a le a ds re v o lts said the ban on com m ercial c r e d ­ its would have applied to a $600 m illion E xport-Im port Bank ap ­ ners took a heavy t o ll Wednesday of U.S. h e lic o p te rs The co m m ittee appealed to the m ally is som e $47 m illion but E D IT O R ’S NOTE: M rs . hold sin ce she took up the cause, bread and b u tte r iss u e . We’re p rop riatio n in the c u rre n t bill, su p p o rtin g the V ietnam ese a rm y in a big b a ttle in co u rts, seeking to have the sta te any capital expenditure fo r new R obert W eleba of Phoe­ and se t up the group’s public re g iste re d housewives, p e rio d ,” and not to som e $7 billion a l­ the Mekong R iv e r delta, downing fo u r and damaging ra c ia l im balance law d eclared buildings would re su lt in a sub­ inform ation c e n te r with a b o r ­ nix, A r iz ., is a le a d e r in T he women cu rren tly a r e boy­ read y In the bank fo r tra d e f i­ 20, a U.S. spokesm an said. But ca su a ltie s among unconstitutional. T he com m ittee stan tial in c re a se . row ed ty p ew riter in h e r bedroom . a group of housewives that cotting su p erm ark et b read and nancing. the h e lic o p te r crew m en w ere de scribed as v e ry N ew spaper clippings litte r a was one of the f i r s t in the pork, and s to re s offering stam ps, lig h t. bed. N otes c lu tte r the desk. T he nation to take action gam es o r gim m icks. Some of the A m e ric a n h e lic o p te rs w ere h it Tues­ against recent in cre a se s phone jan g les about every five Is it having any effect? day when they s ta rte d liftin g South V ietnam ese troops in the cost of food. Here m inutes through the day and into "Y ou’d b e tte r believe i t , ” say s in to the area. the night. O a k l a n d a s s a u l t s is the s to ry of M rs . W e le - . M rs. W eleba. "B re a d is piling Sixteen unarm ed h e lic o p te rs hauling tro o p s were OUPON b a ’ s ro le in the m ove* R obert, 34, an a irlin e o p e ra ­ up on sto re shelves and p ric e h it and two of them w ere knocked down. One of seven tions agent, takes it in strid e , cuts a r e noticeable at se v e ra l gunship h e lic o p te rs p ro v id in g c o v e r was downed and me nt. the o th e r s ix damaged. including the frequent v isito rs to the m odest th ree-b ed ro o m , s to r e s ." Cigarettes PHOENIX, A rlz . UP) — Two U n o ffic ia l sources in the fie ld said no V ie t Cong c l o s e s c h o o l s m onths ago R obert Weleba no­ tr a c t home in northw est Phoe­ She e s tim a te s m em b ersh ip in ( e x c e p t prem ium bran ds) bodies have been found and added that the govern­ nix. the Phoenix a r e a a t b e tte r than OAKLAND, C alif. IJPi - Rioting e s W ednesday held in ch u rch es te d h is fam ily’s g ro ce ry bill had m e n t’ s assessm ent of its own ca su a ltie s m aybe low. M rs. Weleba says, "W e avoid 10,000 although th e re 's no ac cu ­ 4/990 N egro youths assau lted five and a night club. jum ped $6 a week over a s ix - p o litics and con cen trate on the ra te way to know. te a c h e rs and forced clo su re of a D ist. Atty. F ran k Coakley i s ­ month p erio d . R u b y r e t r ia l to be a p p e a le d high school Wednesday a s T u e s ­ sued a w arning that any te ac h ­ " T h is has got to s to p ," he day nig h t's d is o rd e rs in E ast e r s ab sen t from re g u la r c la s s e s com plained to his wife, B etty. L im it 1 Oakland resu m ed . to take p a rt in such schools The attractiv e 2 9-y e a r-o ld AUSTIN, T ex. i/P) - The should be era se d and another m o th er of two couldn't have Void afte r 10-22-66 T ex as C ourt of C rim inal Ap­ tr ia l held, not in D allas. One te a c h e r’s nose was blood­ m ight face prosecution on 2 f a m i l i e s f l e e e a s t ied and his eye blackened in the ch a rg es of contributing to the ag reed m o re and when she saw p e a ls c le r k 's office was noti­ Wade said the sta te expects a new spaper that read : "H o u se­ MUNICH, G erm any - Two of wood. As the fam ilies cam e m elee a t C astlem ont High School. delinquency of m in o rs. T h e of­ ■ ■ ■ c o u p o n H M fied today that D allas D ist. to ask the death penalty again wives, join now to fight risin g couples with th e ir six children to the end of one plank, a second T h e a s s a u lts o ccu rred on the fice o f the superintendent of A tty. Henry Wade plans to ask if a new tria l is held. food c o s ts ,” she did ju st t h a t - - and a grandm other engineered w as gently pushed fo rw ard to T h u rsday fo r reconsideration The th ree -m an co u rt held grounds during a gathering of 200 N egroes, schools had no word on any te ac h er ab sen tees. she joined, and alm o st im m ed i­ a fam ily escap e from E ast G er­ probe fo r any m in es. They then Unbreakable of the Jack Ruby appeal v e r­ ately becam e a le ad e r in the many, B avarian p olice rep o rted craw led on. A fter the m inefield that Ruby did not receiv e a School officials decided on the At one of the "free d o m dict. T hursday is the deadline for fa ir tr ia l, because som e te s­ shutdown sh o rtly a fte r noon. sch o o ls’’ in Oakland, the Rev. m ovem ent. today. the fath ers cut th e ir way through Combs tim ony should not have been T h e d iso rd e rs began T uesday Ralph J . Capolungo, p a s to r of H er organization is called the The children a r e aged 1 to 12 a barbed w ire b a r r ie r . the sta te to ask a reh earin g of H ousew ives V oice for Low er y e a rs . T he two youngest w ere " T h e good L ord w as with us, Reg. 39? allowed and because the tria l night in E ast Oakland and sp read the F ru itv ale United C hurch of the Oct. 6 decision that the P ric e s . M rs. Weleba has b e ­ given sleeping tab lets and c a r ­ the fences w ere not e le c trifie d ," judge would not let the tria l downtown after a traffic accident C h rist, told the absentee s tu ­ death sentence given Ruby for com e the chief spokesm an. ried a c ro s s the b o rd er into West said one of the fa th e rs. be tra n s fe rre d outside D allas. involving a N egro woman’s c a r . dents “ to behave tonight, to killing L ee H arvey Oswald T h e ir m otto, "Speak now o r G erm any in ru ck sack s on the P o lice also rep o rted the e s ­ P olice a r r e s te d a young Negro stay hom e and keep things cool»" fo re v e r pay the p r ic e ,” has backs of th e ir fa th e rs, police c a p e t o d a y of a 32-year-O ld L im it 1 ^ woman p a sse rb y afte r they said Swift action by police re in ­ sparked sim ila r effo rts a c ro s s said . Czechoslovakian arm y o f f i c e r C h ic a g o n u rses re tu rn she flew into a rag e . H er b ro th er fo rcem en ts and clam ping down the country. Void a fte r 10-22-66 intervened and w a s a rre s te d .T h e of a curfew for youths under 18 T he escap e, on a foggy night, who had been on duty along the d iso rd e rs grew and sp read . controlled T uesday night’s d is - A sp ectacu lar change has ta k ­ w as m ade by craw ling a c ro ss a b o rd e r between E ast and W est en place in the Weleba h o u se­ m inefield "d eath s tr ip ” on planks G erm any. ■ ■ ■ c o u P O N flB H Five p erso n s w ere injured; 19 o rd e rs , CHICAGO (AP) — P ra c tic a l nurses began to re ­ w ere a rre ste d ; and 47 b u sin ess tu rn to duty today at the huge Cook County H ospital, firm s w ere dam aged. M ’s Cough ending a tw o -d a y w a lk -o u t. School officials said a p r e lim i­ A c o m p ro m is e wage agreem ent, reached Tuesday night, put an end to a dispute that p ro m p te d the n ary spot check indicated ab ­ drops sen teeism of about 20 p e r cent HOMECOMING nurses to c a ll in s ic k . against a norm al 10 p e r cent. ‘ ‘ I don’t th in k many o f the p ra c tic a l nurses are Reg. 10? A group calling itse lf the Ad m is s in g th is m o rn in g and I im agine a ll o f them w ill re tu rn by the 4 p.m . s h if t ,” said R obert J. M ackie, executive d ir e c to r of the Cook County School o f N u rs ­ Hoc Com m ittee has urged both students and te ac h ers to stay away to attend four "freed o m L im it 1 40 » ing. Void a fte r 10-22-66 sc h o o ls.” M ackie said te rm s o f the agreem ent w ill not be T h e group claim ed about 700 made known u n til all the nurses are in fo rm e d o f them . students w ere in the firs t c la s s - Published by *he student* o( MieMgor State Unlierslt> R e d G u a r d s m a r c h in P e k i n g • very cioss doy throughout the yeor and a special Welcome Week Edition in September. Subscription rate S10per yeor. Athoriied by the Board ofStudent Publico* Member As*9ciated Press. UnitedPress International, BELGRADE, Yugoslavia liV cy said the dem onstrations Inland Do 1. Pres» Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan r rest Association, Michigan Collegiate The Red G uards of China sta rtle d fo re ig n ers in Peking Second clast postage ooid at East Lansing, Mich. poured into the s tre e ts of because L i only Tuesday rode Editoria^ and busintss o'* ce* c 341 Student Services in a m otorcade headed by Building Mict"gon Stote Ur'»erslty, East Lonsmg. 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ThOnhftek to Ihestu dents and Mr, Kokaia*' reaction» 10 hfs answer». It promise* to bo Hvelyexchange I To gain « cross section of opinion, Mr. Galvin ha» writteh a similar fetter to 5 other students on campuses across the country. Their replies will be printed regularly ftj OV«r20 college paper». This continuing, nationwide discussion is ' ‘designed to open a now chanhelo i communica­ tions between college and industry, and provide student* an opportunity to havo their opinion» about business published. '!i '. - . ~t ‘ ’ '• - / '>> >-/< f' Hopefully, this exchange of Ideas wW help resolve existing differences and serve as a vehicle for greater mutual respect and understanding. \ ; 4 T, M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 0, 1966 5 LEONA ANDREWS LONESOME TRAVELERS? L o n e g irl, w o r m s d ig B r o d y - F e e b u s r o u t e in h o r t i c u l t u r a l g a r d e n s She h ates to get h e r hands d i r ­ flow ers and weeds out of a sm all r u n n i n g u n d e r c a p a c i t y Leona got h e r job in o rd e r to ty, but she d o e s—ev e ry afternoon spend the sum m er outdoors. plot in the g ard en s. I spend m ost in the H o rticu ltu re G ard en s--a n d of the afternoon hoping I was r e ­ d en ts’ m istaken idea that the route will in c re ase as soon a s the loves it. T h e new E x p re ss B ro d y -F ee " I had to find a su m m er jo b ,” planting only the flo w ers,” she route ru n s non-stop from Brody students becom e aw are the bus­ Sm all, blonde Leona A ndrew s she said . " I consid ered a job in bus ro u te h as not fulfilled the e x ­ said. to F ee. s e s stop at all the bus stops on is the only g irl am ong the 24 the L ib ra ry and even a factory p ectatio n s held fo r it, but it is When she f ir s t began working, Jolm an feels that use of the C irc le D rive. student employe's in the H o rti­ Job, but 1 couldn’t spend the en ­ se rv in g its p urpose. h e r legs and back ached from It was o rig in ally fig u red that cu ltu re G ardens and obviously tir e sum m er working inside. I the constant bending. Now the the new ro u te would handle six enjoys h e r work despite the bees, applied fo r th is job, and s ta rte d w orm s and d irt. work the Monday a fte r school "T h e only p a rt of my job I w as o u t." e x e rc ise feels good and helps keep h e r in shape. H er tan a c ­ to eight thousand students a day, sa id H enry Jolm an, d ire c to r of E v o lu t io n o f N e g r o e s quired by spending eight h o u rs th e C am pus B us System . h ate is getting my hands d irty . a day in the sun is ju st begin­ told in l i b r a r y d is p la y T h e d ir t gets under my finger Working 40 hours a week d u r ­ ning to fade. So fa r the la rg e st num ber to n ails and ju st won’t com e out. ing the su m m er helped the F r e ­ H er v ario u s jobs range from I w ear le ath e r gloves now to keep m ont sen io r le arn to distinguish be c a r r ie d on the ro u te was engraving identification signs fo r 3,600 la s t Monday. my n a ils fro m breaking and my w eeds from flow ers, the plants in the g ardens and keep­ “ V oices of the A m erican N e­ M artin L uther King, Ralph E lli­ hands fro m d ry in g ." "O ne tim e I weeded both the T he ro u te was instituted to g ro ” is the title of a new MSU son and P aul L . Dunbar. ing the greenhouse clean to p o t­ elim in ate " p a s s - u p s ,” that is, T he co u rse is designed to tra c e ting o rchids, cutting down dead L ib rary exhibit being displayed stops in which the bus cannot hold in connection with an evening the “ inner h isto ry ” o fth e A m e r- flow ers and weeding. She is not a ll the students waiting to get on. college co u rse of the sam e name ican N egro in h is journey from allowed to do any of the chem ical Z I P c o d e system spraying. " B e e s and w orm s don’t bother In the p ast the b u sse s had eight in stru cted by John J . Appel, Dept, of A m erican Thought a n d L an ­ "n o b o d in ess" to "som ebod- in e s s " through w orks of compo­ sition, folk m usic and poetry. m e e ith e r. I ’ve studied entom o­ to ten such trip s each day. T h is guage. h a s now been reduced to four, said John J . Appel has specialized aids postal e ffic ie nc y logy and biology and r a is e b ee s a s a hobby,” C a rl K eyes, who is in charge Jo lm an . "C onceivably the new route T he display is a collection of books concerned with A m erican Negro h isto ry and the contem ­ in im m igrant and ethnic h isto ry . H is w ork has appeared in "C o m ­ could elim in ate all p ass-u p s but p o rary scen e. It includes w orks m e n ta ry ,” “ A m e r i c a n Q u a r­ A. Ray K rid er, E ast Lansing of the H o rticu ltu re G ardens, has " T h e ZIP system elim in ates the stu d en ts will not m ake full wse by prom inent au th o rs such as te r ly ,” " N e w England Q u a r­ p o stm a ste r, rem inded the audi­ nothing but p ra ise for h is e m ­ six step s in the 10 step m ailing of it, ’ ’ he said. Jam es Baldwin, B .T. Washington, te r ly ,” and "M ississip p i Q u ar­ ence that the new ruling does not ploye. p ro c e s s ,” a post office spokes­ He attrib u te s this to the s tu ­ W .E.B. DuBois, R ichard W right, te r ly ,” now affect f i r s t c la ss m ail, a l­ "S h e’s a s good a s two boys m an said Tuesday. " I t speeds-up though he p red ic ted a s im ila r and she doesn’t goof off n ea rly so rtin g and sa v es tim e and a s m uch. She’s even stro n g e r Flower Among Flowers m oney.” T he m ailing p o licies of many U niversity departm ents w ill be affected by a new governm ent rulin g on f ir s t c la ss m ail. He said that ZIP code d ire c ­ to r ie s a r e availab le a t the than som e of them ,” he laughed. "I let h e r do what she w ants, and now that she knows a weed Leona Andrew s, F re m o n t ju n io r, is the o n ly g ir l w o rk e r in the H o rtic u ltu ra l D epartm ent. H ere, she Paul Newman in a dark room L ansing o r E ast Lansing P o st from a flower, she does a good digs in to plant h e r share of the 4900 tu lip s that w ill ru ling that m akes th e use of bloom in the S pring. State News photo by Bob B a rit O ffices. jo b .” Z IP codes m andatory on c e r ­ tain c la sse s of m ail, John Bos, c u sto m er rela tio n s re p re se n ta ­ tiv e, said. Bos told em ployes of U niver­ sity departm ents dealing with the affected m ail that the new ruling, F irst c o m p e n s a tio n r e p o r t effective Jan. 1, applies fo r m ail­ e r s of second c la s s , controlled c ircu latio n and bulk th ird cla ss m a il. " T h e se c la sse s of m ail w ill be req u ired to be Z IP -coded p r o d u c e s m i x e d r e a c tio n s ’ and se p arate d into the app ro p ri­ T h e in itial com pensation r e ­ tan g ib le,” But he did not think v ery much feedback. I hope so m e ­ the te rm could withdraw the r e ­ a te code a r e a s ,” he said. p o rt has caused m ixed reactio n s th e re was any b e tte r way of day, somehow, not n e c e s sa rily m aining amount, leave it in for "O n second c la ss m ail, if you in the p erso n s whom it affects. w orking com pensation. out of student tax es, com p en sa­ la te r use, o r forget about it en ­ have six o r m o re pieces fo r the T he re p o rt, which recom m ends J o h n C a u l e y , m e m b e r-a t- tion can be expanded to include tire ly , sam e s o rt category you m ust com pensation for Student Board la rg e , did not think the re p o rt low er p o sitio n s.” "T hen I would not feel as tie them into a bundle," he said. m e m b ers at sum s of $15 to $75, c la rifie d the ratio n ale behind its G ary P o sn er, vice p resid en t though I w ere being r a te d ,” J a ­ "O n th ird c la s s m ail you m ust w as published F rid a y and was decision. He did believe, how­ for academ ic affairs, did not cobs said. bundle if you have 10 o r m ore generally p raise d by the board ev e r, that com pensation is good ag ree with the r e p o rt’s ratio n ale T he com pensation re p o rt is b e ­ p ie c e s.” m e m b ers. fo r student governm ent. concerning com pensation as in ­ ing review ed by m ajo r governing T he ZIP system divides the T h e m ixed reactio n s ranged " I t p re se n ts m e with a m ore centive tow ard becoming p a rt groups before a final re p o rt is country into se p a ra te , designated from nearly com plete agreem ent c e rta in obligation because I ’m of student governm ent and c a r r y ­ published F riday, as c a lle d for d eliv ery units and speeds the to the re p o rt to com plete op­ getting sorpe type o fl r e tu r n ," ing out re sp o n sib ilitie s. He said in the ASMSU constitution. m a ils by cutting the num ber of position to any form of co m ­ he sa id . '• ' the token am ount whs n ot enough' handlings req u ired . pensation, H e also noted that the in cen ­ to w arra n t giving any at all, T h e re p o rt recom m ended co m ­ "C om pensation th is te rm is a tive fo r advancem ent m ight en ­ “ If you take all the m enial pensation for the ch airm an of bad m is ta k e ,” John Mongeon, courage p erso n s to e n te r s tu ­ su m s ,” Jim Sink said of the ASMSU a t $75 th is te rm , $70 fo r the vice chairm an and cabinet FBI nabs 17 p re sid e n t of M en's H all A ssn. (MHA) said. dent governm ent. He noted that som e student le a d e rs choose to token com pensation, "and group them together, i t ’s a lot of money going down the d ra in .” p resid e n t, $65 fo r the se c re ta ry and co m p tro ller, $20 for m e m - Anne O sborne, p resid e n t of becom e r e s i d e n t a s sista n ts, since th is position o ffers a le a d ­ John Jaco b s, vice p resid e n t b e r s - a t-la rg e and m ajo r govern­ for car thefts W omen’s Inter-R esid en ce Coun­ c il (WIC) and m e m b e r-a t-la rg e Jim Sink also opposed com pen­ e rsh ip ro le and a sa la ry . C liff Kolbus, co m p tro ller, said for finance and operations, did not favor receiving a check for ing group p resid en ts, and $15 fo r cabinet vice p resid e n ts. sation. th at th e re w ere other benefits one sum . He favored instead T h e to tal amount the com pen­ INDIANAPOLIS UP) — FBI " T h e com m ittee re p o rt is a which would be m ore favorable receiv in g com pensation in an e x ­ sation com m ittee had to work with agents and Indiana State P olice fa ir attem pt at com pensation in to him , such as driving p e rm its pense account situation. Then was se t up in the sam e c o n s ti­ T uesday a r r e s te d 17 p erso n s in on cam pus, com plim entary tic k ­ p erso n s could withdraw am ounts tutional am endm ent which se t up a sym bolic nature, reach in g as connection w ith a c a r theft ring e ts and a discount on books. as needed, and at the end of the com m ittee. m any m em b ers of ASMSU as w hich stole to cu stom er speci­ Jim C arbine, vice chairm an p r a c t i c a b l e , ” J i m G raham , fications. chairm an of the student board, of the student board, favors com ­ P olice a r e seeking five o thers said. pensation and the p ro p o sal b e ­ charged in a fed e ra l grand jury A rt Tung, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , cau se student governm ent has indictm ent la st T hursday. com m ented on th is sym bolic a s ­ changed from a student council- Jam es A. Manahan, a ssista n t pect of com pensation. type ro le to a m o re pro fessio n al U.S. attorney, said about 200 "M y fea r of a d o llar value one. c a r s w e re sto len and 26 have on positions has been ju stified ,” C om pensation, although token, he said . “T h e re is so much is a s ta r t a t creatin g m o re p r o ­ been reco v ered . Manahan said the rin g worked em phasis on who gets how much, and th e se sum s a re supposed fessio n alism in student g overn­ m ent, he said. He also co m ­ UM ifit in p a irs , visitin g new c a r deal­ to re p re s e n t our resp o n sib ilities m ented on the lo ss of student e r s in W est M em phis, A rk .;C in ­ and ou r capab ilities. T his is le a d e rs to RA positions. cin nati, O h i o ; Danville, 111.; b ad .” " I hope com pensation w ill c r e ­ L o uisville, Ky.; St. L ouis, Mo.; L a r r y Owen, p resid en t of In ­ ate a change in the attitude people and Richmond, F ranklin, F o rt te rfra te rn ity Council (IFC), also have tow ard th e ir Job, ” C arb in e W ayne, South Bend, A nderson, com m ented on the d o lla r value said . "A lot of people work Columbus and Bloomington Ind. "p laced on something which isn ’t h ard on drudge work without R om antically blending Personality Posters only $1.00 Panhellenic and the Sorority Women then and n o w - V ictoriana w ith vroom! of Michigan State University This great little dish flavored w ith at dash, from our V icto ria n Velveteen announce the 1966 Collection. Jet black, tabasco red, SORORITY RUSH pine green. 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M ich ig a n T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 20, 1966 VIETNAMESE Genesee G O P B u d d h is t n u n s a t M SU h i t s D B y M A R C IA COURTNEY e m ’s a c t i o publican candidates who w ere n in th e audience to h e a r Kennedy By E L L E N KARASIK lish In o rd e r to take co u rse s in T h ese questions might have w ard people anyway, and they State News S taff W r ite r re a liz e d what was happening, they the United States then to re tu rn been an sw ered if the nuns had have no d e s ire fo r a m is in te r­ went backstage to see if the A public apology has been d e­ T he so ld iers of Viet Nam, both to th e ir homeland to teach. T h is g ran ted an in terv iew . They r e ­ p re te d quote to cau se unneces­ D em o crats w ere taking ov er the m anded from the G enesee Coun­ north and south, a r e m ainly un­ fall th e re a r e two V ietnam ese fu sed because th e ir re c to r in s a ry tro u b le ." ty D em ocratic p arty by the county m eeting. educated f a rm e rs fighting fo r the nuns a t MSU. Saigon had cautioned them against T he nuns w e re sent h e re by "T hey w ere physically blocked With feelings running as high Republican com m ittee chairm an propagandized dream of a b etter draw ing public attention. T h e the A sia Foundation, an organi­ fo r tu rning an educational se m ­ from the stage by a p lain-clothes life. M ost A m ericans norm ally a s they a r e against the w ar in w arning w as the re su lt of a zation fo r th e ' p u rp o se of cul­ policem an and m em bers of the in a r into a "p o litic al c ir c u s ," im agine the C hinese o r R ussians Viet Nam, why did they com e s to ry published in the L ansing tu ra l exchange between E ast and lo cal D em ocratic p a rty ,” he con­ D r. F . W. VanDuyne, R epub­ a s the in stig ato rs of this propa­ h ere ra th e r than England or Can­ S tate Jo u rn al this su m m er about W est. T his organization is po­ tinued. lican com m ittee ch airm an, r e ­ ganda. ada? a V ietnam ese monk at MSU. litica lly independent and ana­ He also charged that people Is the purpose of th e ir trip f e r re d to the appearance of Sen. But how would A m ericans re a c t logous in p u rp o se and stru c tu re w ere p arading with signs a d v e r­ •'T h e ir reactio n against being Edw ard M. Kennedy, (D -M ass.) if the situation w ere re v e rse d h ere w i t h o u t political m otiva­ to the F o rd o r R o ck efeller Foun­ tisin g D em ocratic candidates on interview ed is un d erstan d ab le," a t a F lin t F ed eratio n o fT e a c h e rs and we w ere the in stig ato rs of tions? dations. the school property, in the halls Who financed and sponsored sa id Shlgeo Im am ura, D irecto r In stitu te, Oct. 14. propaganda? "T h is Buddhist group p etition­ and in the auditorium Itse lf. of th e MSU English Language VanDuyne said he is not c r i t ­ T h is q u e s t i o n a ro se when th e ir stay h ere and does the ed the A sia Foundation fo r a Kennedy w a s In Michigan c e n te r. "T h e y a r e in a stran g e icizing K ennedy's ap pearance, V ietnam ese Buddhist monks and organization have any p o litical g ran t to send th e ir people h ere T hursday and Friday to aid Wil­ country, they a r e norm ally in - but is c ritic iz in g the auditorium nuns cam e to MSU to learn Eng­ connotations? to take advantage of our edu­ being jam m ed with D em ocratic lia m s 's Senate cam paign. cation fa c ilitie s so they w ill r e ­ candidates, and se v e ra l of the He opened and concluded his tu rn to Saigon a s b etter-eq u ip p ed can d id ates making sp eeches a s k ­ r e m a rk s a t the m eeting by saying te a c h e r s ," Im am u ra said . ing fo r p o litical support. the S enate needs m en lik e W il­ "B u t who Is to judge if the "T h e G enesee County D em o­ liam s whose concern is the w el­ L a u d e d a r c h i t e c t t o t a l k g ran t w as p o litically m otivated. fa re of the people. c ra tic p a rty fo rcib ly took over Any decision on the International th is m eetin g ,” he said. Kennedy discussed ac­ Internationally renowned urban governm ents and international g ra m s in G reece, L ibya, Iraq level has its p o litical connota­ D e m o c r a t i c candidates on com plishm ents and goals In the p lanner and arc h itec t Constan­ agencies since 1951. and Lebanon and plans for Islam ­ tio n s " . a re a of education. stag e included Zolton F eren cy , tinos A. Doxiadis will be on cam ­ His m ajor A m erican p ro jec ts abad, the new capitol of P akistan; He said the re c e n t education pus F riday to discuss "B uilding include a re se a rc h program fo r th e new cam pus of the U niver­ " T h e rea so n they cam e to M ichigan S tate is sim ply because Building A Float form er governor G. Mennen W illiam s, U . S. Rep, John C . b ill Increased funds to a ll school the C ities of T om orrow ." development of the urban D etroit sity of the Punjab, L ahore; and M ackle, Michigan S uprem e C ourt d is tric ts with $55 m illion going w e have one of the b est English These next two days w ill seem a ll too s h o rt as the Doxiadis will speak at 2 p.m . a re a in collaboration with Wayne th e m a s te r plan of the U niversity Ju s tic e O tis M. Smith and the to M ichigan, Language c e n te rs In the n atio n ," deadline fo r fin is h in g H o m e c o m in g flo a ts draw s near. in the auditorium of the N atural State U niversity and the D etroit of Aleppo, S yria. s ta te re p re se n ta tiv e s fro m G en­ H e outlined a th ree -p o in t p r o ­ Im am ura said . " T h e ir com ing to The t r ic k is to get as much done as p o ssib le before R esources Building. Edison Co. esee county. g ram fo r im provem ent of educa­ Doxiadis, an author and teach­ the United States w as prom pted F rid a y night. State News photo by K a rl S c rib n e r His appearance will be the Doxiadis has also planned VanDuyne said w h e n Re- tion: in c re asin g com m itm ents of e r , is p resid e n t of Doxiadis A s­ by th e ir d e s ire to c re a te under­ f irs t in a se rie s of program s urban renewal and development tim e and money, ra isin g te a c h e r standing between the two coun­ planned by the School of Urban p ro g ram s for Philadelphia, so c ia te s, C onsultants on De­ s a la r ie s , a n d im proving the velopm ent and E k lstics, and tr ie s . Planning and Landscape A rchi­ L ouisville, Washington D.C., the quality of te a c h e rs esp ecially te ctu re, said Myles G. Boylan, Georgetown riv erfro n t, D .C .,and c h airm an for the b oard of d irec­ to rs of the A thens Technological •'T he w ar in V iet Nam d o esn 't m ean that c u ltu ral advancem ent YET ANOTHER MYTH AXED in poverty d is tric ts . the school’s d irec to r, M iami, F la. m ust stop. L ife and living con­ Doxiadis has worked in 32 His international p ro jects in­ In stitu te. t i n u e s . P roduction con tin u es, countries on five continents for clude housing development p r o - E k istics Is a te rm coined by B u s in e s s c a r e e r s s a id education goes on and a ll things D oxiadis from the G reek w ords fo r " h o m e ," and m eans the p ro g re s s even though the circ u m ­ D e b a t e r s stan ce of w ar m ak es it diffi­ L a n s in g sc ien c e of human settlem en ts. c u lt." ■ iD r iv e -ln T h e a tr e *^ OCTOBER IS NATIONAL MOVIE MONTH I d e s ira b le , r e w a rd in g s e t m e e t South Ceoor at Jolly Rood 1U2-2479 TODAY At 1:10-3:15 -5:20-7:25-9:30 P.M. GLAOM^R R R 06R A M IinrwifRin rnvwnAM N F O R M A Ti Iimir ON ^► 408*6489 N O W T H R U S U N (2) H I T S FR EE E LE C T R IC -C A R -H E A T E R S é M RRE.Y th e ca By FAYE UNGER State News S taff W r ite r Once upon a tim e th e re w as in e s s - is - fo r -th e - b ir d s " d isc u s­ sio n s in a speech at the C a re e rs *66 banquet. T hat d iscu ssio n opened a y e a r is the way to attain the highest goals of the organization. Dow C hem ical today follows i n I l l i n o i s T h re e tournam ents th is w eek­ s w itc h e d *o n the sy n th e sis concept—the bring­ end open the v a rsity in te r-c o l­ HIT NO (1) SHOWN AT 7 P .M . - 10:45 mm th rille r!!! a myth that b u sin ess w as the b est of a ll p o ssib le c a r e e r s . and a h alf ago when the Wall ing to g eth er o f functions—he S tre e t Jo u rn al c a r rie d a front said , with the understanding that le g iate debate seaso n fo r the FR I. SAT. SUN SHOWN ONCE AT 8:55 a i/" ' No m o re . Today th e re is a new myth: T hat b u sin ess is a page sto ry th at began: “ T h ew o rd w hile individual functions can’t on the cam pus is that b u sin ess invent and m ove a product, all M ichigan S tate D ebaters. R ichard B rautigam , A l b i o n J IMPORTANTI NOONE UNDER18WILL BE ADMITTEDUNLESS ACCOMPANIED BYMISPARENT. E L I Z ia B E T M YORK/ d irty w ord. But the fact behind the m yth, say s the p re sid e n t of a m a jo r U.S. co rp o ratio n , is th at today is fo r the b ir d s ." T he w ord to Doan is that a l­ though som e b u sin ess is fo r the useful. the functions o perating in unison can c re a te som ething new and ju n io r, a n d Kenneth Newton, T renton, N. J ., se n io r, w ill com ­ p ete with d eb a te rs from 20 other top schools from a c ro ss the na­ b ird s , the field as a w hole is I R V L O R b u sin ess is moving tow ard flex­ tion at the N orthern Illinois Uni­ becom ing le s s p a rro t-b ra in e d . Noting that b u sin ess has a bad ible, n o n -b u re au c ra tlc , o rgan­ " B u re a u c ra c y , if it isn ’t dead, left foot as w ell as a good rig h t v e rs ity V a r s i t y Invitational ization th at w ill give people the T ournam ent. is o b so le te ," Doan said. foot, Doan lis te d exam ples of how IU I opportunity for se lf-re a liz a tio n At the B randeis National V ar­ B u reau cracy belongs to a p re ­ b u sin ess se rv e s hum anity. INERNESTLEHMANS PRODUCTION and s e rv ic e . sity D ebate T ournam ent on the vious e ra of cataloguing, sp e cia l­ I Of EDWARDALBEES So T ed Doan, p resid e n t of Dow Dow has m ade a " b u s in e ss” B randeis cam pus in W altham, * izatio n , r u le s , p ro ce d u re s and M a ss., M ichael Anderson, Boze­ C hem ical C o rp o ratio n , added an­ h ie ra rc h ic a l au th o rity , he said. o u t of environm ent control, H f r h i d O v? m an, M ont., sophom ore, and Jlu H! TECHNICOLOR o th er view to the growing " b u s - Today the reg io n s that w ill spending one m illion d o lla rs a V i r c i m i h FROMWARNERBROS. y e a r in ju st g en eral re s e a rc h Stephen M organ, Albion junior, su rv iv e a r e those that can in te r­ Starts Oct. 27th. ‘ DOCTOR ZHIVAG O " re la te in d u stry , governm ent, ed­ he said . Through the bioproducts w ill m atch argum ents with other W O O I F 9 v a rsity te am s. iw roAM ATioN 9 4 8 2 - 3 9 0 5 ucation and the a r ts . T he only " b u s in e s s " Dow developed and R oger C hard and Rodney Dean, I GEORGE SEGAL SANDY DENNIS C/'t- WDf MIKENICHOLS PRESENTEDBYWARNERBROS TODAY a t 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:25-9:35 s tru c tu re s to handle the growing d istrib u ted L iru g en , a m e asles IN i U44tm ** F A N T A S T I C VOYAGE" in te rre la tio n sh ip s a r e flexible, vaccine. L a n s i n g sophom ores, Cynthia HIT NO (2) FIRST RUN IN COLOR AT 9:25 | G oldstein, L ansing junior, and n o n -b u re au c ra tic ones, he said. " T h e Agency fo r International Now! T h ru -T U E S . Glenn F o s te r, S a g i n a w soph­ STARTS TOM ORROW T H E H E L L - M IS TI N ' "T h e need and em phasis a r e on D evelopm ent, which ad m in isters om o re, w ill be in the M otor City le ad e rsh ip and individual excel­ th e foreign a i d p ro g ra m , is Invitational T ournam ent in De­ SH OO T “ TH EW O RK S DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED SEAT PRESENTATION C a rto o n P lu s Fe a tu re tte at 7 P M len ce, knowledge a n d ability. moving in the d irectio n of a c lo se r M aximum p erfo rm an ce of the tie -in with in d u stry , because It tr o it. T h is tournam ent, sponsor­ EPIColihe ed by the U niversity of D etroit, Continuous Performances! Popular Prices! w hole w ill com e from m axim um has found that our aid p ro g ra m s w ill be draw ing team s from uni­ individual developm ent,” Doan can be m o re effectively adm in­ U .S.M arines CHARLTONLAURENCE E le e . C a r H e a te rs said . "T h u s jobs In a m odern is te r e d If th e re Is an in d u stria l organization m ust be built around o r b u sin ess concern that provides v e rs itie s and colleges In the M idw est and E ast. All debates w ill be on the 1966- HESTONOLIVIER as C O R D O N a» TH E M A H D ! people. to a box on a ch a rt, although the follow -through n e c e ssa ry to " T h e re is no need to conform an effective jo b ," Doan said. 67 National In ter-C o lle g ia te De­ bate P roposition: R esolved: T hat * the U.S. should su b stantially r e ­ f RICHARDJOHNSON th at is one of the m yths that w ill die h a r d ," he said . Growing affluence m ay be the key to growing se lf-re a liz a tio n , duce Its foreign policy com m it­ m e n ts. f R ALPHRICHARDSON S elf-re aliz atio n of individuals Doan said . OCTOBER IS N A T I O N A L M O V I E M O N T H ! A IULIAN BLAUSTEIN AMPU ^haifftniM , PRODUCTION EU 332 f.944 ™ th c a tn c U L T R A P A N A V IS IO N ' T E C H N IC O L O R Released thru U N IT E D A R T IS T S HELD 1 \OVER RD WEEK i ADDED - "PINK P A N Z E R " CARTOON FRIDAY FEATURE AT 1:35-4:10-6:50-9:30 ¡K*U 1:00 F eatu re - 3:05 - 5:10 Today - 7:20 - 9:30 C O M IN G S O O N ! “ THE FORTUNE C O O K IE ' T h y l o r "A TR ULY ADULT LO Y t STORY’’ I T IS A B E A U T I F U L F I L M , F I N E L Y M A D E ! ” ONE OF YEAR'S! INERNEST LEHMANS PRODUCTIONOF E D W A R D A L B E E ’S N .Y . H e r a l d T ribune lO BEST!" BOStfY CROWTHER, N Y. TIMES -JUDITH CRIST, N Y, HERALD TRIBUNE | H f r m .1 . d “ T H E W H O LE M O V IE S M ILES . I T ’S A B E A U T I F U L S TO R Y AN D E V E N HAS A H A P P Y EN D IN G . . . ” 'A M A S T E R P IE C E N O T T O BE M I S S E D " O f -JU D ITH CKIST, N Y HER AID TRIBUNE Doc G reene V m c iN in D etro it N ew s U N F O R G E T T A B L E I A M O S T E X C IT IN G S T O R Y . A M O V I E I 'L L A L W A Y S S e p t. 7 , 19 6 6 R E M E M B E R ! " -BREN DAN GIL I, NEW YORKER Shown T wice EXCELLENT! A P O W E R FU L E M O T IO N A L E X P E R IE N C E !" 7:23 and 11:40 -B O SL E Y CROWTHER, N Y. TIMES 2nd b ig H it fred eric rossif s _ LOVE. LUST AND ADVENTURE! to d i e M G M presants A JO H N in m a d n id lURNURD W S M IT H P R O D U C T IO N 5 0 C a rtoon with the voices of J sir jo h n g ie lg u d - ¡r e n e w o rth 7 W omen at 9:58 "T H E ASTRO Next A ft. Wm. Holden in D riv e O u t DUCK" P lu s: “ TERROR FACES MAGOO" "A L V A R E Z K E L L Y " Ends Tonight. . .7:10 and 9:30 P.M . E . G ra n d , R ive r- "T h e SHOP ON MAIN S TR E E T" CMOdcfi! M - 4 3 - 4 m ile s n Sigma III presents DEAR JOHN starring Jarl Kulle and Christina Schollin M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u r sd a y , O ctob er 20 , 1966 7 TOFRIENDSHIP! Russians found to hove little anti-U.S. feeling people v arie d from city to city . L en in g ra d ers seem to be much ED ITO R 'S NOTE: S taff w r ite r Ed B r i ll studied in m o re cultured than M uscovites.” the Soviet Union th is su m m e r, under a p ro g ra m spon­ Whether a c tiv ists in the K om som ol— com m unist youth o rganiza­ sored by Justin M o r r ill C ollege. tion—o r open re b e ls to the s ta te authority, m o st of the young people had the sam e questions fo r A m erican s. By ED B R IL L Why a r e you m u rd erin g in V iet N am ?” they w anted to know. Why State News Staff W r ite r do you hate N eg ro es?” But th e re w ere also questions about every­ day life in A m erica-fam ily life, living conditions, and especially It was rapidly approaching m idnight, closing hour fo r the city of education. Moscow, and the R ussian teen ag er stood up in his ap artm en t to One of the m ost puzzling concepts fo r the R u ssian s to com prehend propose a to a st. w as our notion of a lib e ral education. Everyone in the USSR has a " Z a D ru zh b u ,"—to friendship—he proclaim ed, and A m ericans " p ro fe ssio n ,” before he grad u ates from high school, and college and R ussians all downed th e ir vodka. Then we took off for the m etro p ro g ram s a r e fo r the m ost p a rt s tr ic t vocational train in g . and our rid e back to the u n iv ersity . "1 know you a r e a student,” w e would be ask ed again and again, Moscow State U niversity s its high on the Lenin H ills overlooking "b u t what is your p ro fessio n ?” the city of Moscow com manding the attention and re sp e c t of all In g eneral the R ussians w e re friendly to A m erican s. They w ere M uscovites. F o r six w eeks th is su m m er, it se rv e d as home and cu rio u s, and alw ays willing to talk d esp ite our som ew hat le ss than school for ninety A m ericans in R u ssia. fluent R ussian. Twenty of the students w ere from Michigan State under the new T h ere w ere som e incidents, how ever. Two boys w ere spat upon international p ro g ram of Justin M o rrill C ollege. The unique p ro ­ by a few eld erly women, who evidently had been conditioned to hate gram , which w as negotiated fo r th re e y e a rs with the Soviet au th o r­ A m erican s. One boy was kicked by a young g irl, when he didn’t St. Basils itie s, consisted p rim a rily of six w eeks of R ussian language study have any A m erican cig a re tte s to give h e r. St. B a s ils C athedral, the a rc h ite c tu ra l sym bol of in Moscow. “ I wouldn’t say they tre a te d u s w ith an im o sity ," said Van Morgan, R ussia, guards one end o f fam ed Red Square. Its T rip s to L eningrad, Kiev, and a two week stay in a w o rk e rs' Paducah, Ky., sophom ore, " b u t they w e re n 't wildly enthusiastic com plex onion domes, and v a rie d c o lo rs , are a The Kremlin cam p outside Kiev, provided fu rth e r contact with the country and its people. e ith e r.” T he country its e lf, the city of Moscow esp ecially , p re se n ts a d is tin c t co n tra s t to general drabness of M oscow . Photo by N il Disco The huge w alled fo r tr e s s in the ce n te r o f Moscow S urprisingly, though the trip w as at all tim es under the control stro n g im age of an ag ric u ltu ral nation that rushed, perh ap s too is rin g e d by a dozen w a tchto w e rs. At night the red of Sputnik, the Soviet youth to u rism agency, th e re w as little control quickly, into the in d u strial age. ru b y s ta rs topping each to w e r shine b rig h tly , w hile o v er the m ovem ents of A m erican s. We w ere fre e to w ander about C rum bling buildings, poor plum bing, sh o rtag e of consum er goods the w o rk o f the C om m unist state continues w ith in th e w a lls . Photo by N il Disco the city, see the bad as w ell as the good and talk to the people. Wandering, and talking-to little babushkas at an ice cre am stand and a com plete lack of lu x u ries tend to shock the v isito r at f irs t. But the im portant p a rt of life to the R ussians is th e ir p ro g re s s. A w a r d - w i n n e r v isitin g o r to teen ag ers at a p arty , everyone managed to form his own Many of the people a r e b e tte r off than they w ere. unique p ic tu re of the R ussian people. "T h e y ’r e ju st people.” said M arsha Cole, Toledo, Ohio, sen io r, And fo r th ese people, it is the p erfec t society—they know no oth er b e tte r way of life. for se m in a rs/ lectures Brazilian ambassador “ They couldn’t be any m o re lik e people in the United S ta te s.” "W e have all the fre ed o m s,” a bus d riv e r once m entioned to m e. ” 1 found m ost of the people friendly, but generally ap a th e tic ,’’ "F re e d o m of speech, freedom of the p re s s , freedom of m ovem ent— A M ichigan State visitin g p ro ­ se m in a rs and public le c tu re s . said J e r r y P ankhurst, M idland, sophom ore. "A nd of co u rse the w hat m o re could we possibly w ant?” fe s s o r from P ak istan Is the r e ­ Until he leaves N ovem ber 1, Khan cipient of two aw ards fo r " d is ­ w ill be lecturing to students In to speak at Kellogg tinguished s e rv ic e s ” in the field of governm ent. A khter Hameed Khan, d ire c to r of th e P ak istan Academy for Ju stin M o rrill College, the Col­ lege of Education and ag ric u ltu re and econom ics c la s s e s . T he B razilian am bassador to and econom ic developm ents in R ural Development at C om illa, Khan will retu rn to h is post at the United States, Vasco L eitao B ra z il. w as aw arded in 1963 the S ltara the Academy, w here he has de Cunha, will a d d re ss the M id­ G arland P . Wood, d ire c to r of P ak istan and Ramon M agsaysay se rv e d since 1958, a fte r leaving west Council of the A ssociation MSU’s L atin A m erican Studies in tern atio n al aw ards for his du­ MSU. fo r L atin A m erican Studies h ere C enter, is the planning vice p r e s ­ tie s at the Academy. In Septem ber Khan cam e alone, tonight. ident fo r the m eeting. Khan, who holds an honorary but said that his daughter has been H is a d d re ss on ’T h e F oreign S peakers and th e ir topics in ­ do ctor of laws d eg ree from MSU, on cam pus since 1965 studying P olicy of B ra z il” will be de­ clude: H ilgrad O’Reilly S te rn ­ a rriv e d h e re Septem ber 15 for in the College of B usiness. livered at a dinner m eeting of the berg, p ro fe sso r of geography, association in Kellogg C e n ter at U niversity of C alifornia at STORE HOURS:! HURSDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 5:30PM 7 p.m . B erkeley, "R eflections on the B razilian N o rd este;” Belden M em bers of the council will be Paulson, dept, of P o litical S ci­ on cam pus Oct. 20-21 for th e ir ence, U niversity of W isconsin at annual m eeting. T he them e of the Milwaukee, "D e v elo p in g B razil’s conference is " B ra z il,” S peak­ In te rio r H ea rtlan d s—a P o lic y ;” e r s will d eliv er p ap e rs on social Kenneth M cDerm ott, p ro fe sso r of ag ric u ltu ra l econom ics, P urdue U niversity, 'T e c h n ic a l A s s is t­ Syria recruits ance in Institution Building: T he V icosa P ro je c t of P urdue Uni ­ v e r s ity ;” Law rence Witt, p r o ­ volunteers for fe s s o r of ag ricu ltu re, MSU, " B ra z ilia n National R e sea rch Council P ro g ram in the C e n tral ormy defense P la te a u .” O th ers are : Howard Cline, H ispanic Foundation, L ib ra ry of DAMASCUS, Syria MPj — T he C on g ress, ‘T h e N a tio n a lA sso c i- Syrian governm ent began r e ­ ation fo r L atin A m erican Studies cru itin g civilians today fo r a and its Relation to the Regional volunteer defense arm y against A sso ciatio n s;” John F . Santos, Isra e l, but diplom atic so u rces asso cia te p ro fe sso r of p s y ­ rep o rted it also has given p r i ­ chology, the U niversity of N otre vate a s su ra n c e s it will tr y to Dame "H um an P o ten tialities for h alt te r r o r is t commando ra id s Change in B ra z il;” R oss C a rd - into Is ra e l. well, chief of AID Human R e ­ Workers9Camp G u e rrilla ra id s by A ssifa — so u rce s Development in B razil, F o r two weeks, the tw enty Ju stin M o r r ill College side K iev, The liv in g q u a rte rs shown above were F o rc e s of the T em pest—com ­ "P lan n in g for Education in students in R ussia stayed at a w o rk e rs ’ cam p o u t- sh a re d w ith Russian ro o m m ates. m andos based in Syria have B r a z il.” Photo by N iI Disco sparked a debate in the U.N. S ecurity Council and th re a ts and co u n terth rea ts by Isra e l and STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM S yria that the b o rd er tension WEDNESDAY NOON UNTI L 9 PM could plunge the M iddle E ast into w a r. D iplom atic sou rces h ere said the . a s su ra n c e s that Syria would tr y to cu rb the ra id s cam e only a day a fte r Syrian P re m ie r Y ous- sef Zayyen declared Oct, 11 that Syria had no intention of curbing the com m andos. T he Syrian governm ent called fo r civ ilian s to volunteer for a defense arm y a s the Middle E a s t’s w ar of n erves rem ained taut. w a r m up to w in t e r in LI NGERI E b u c k s k in , w e s te rn -s ty le Ready to take on any wintry blasts are these intrepid split cowhide storm coats, " T e d d y -B ra ” . . . F or c h ip -fre e , b r e a k -f re e , lined with lightweight th e c h e m is e b r a s lip b y c h a t t e r - f r e e p e r f o rm a n c e ... H e n s o n -K ic k e r n ic k acrylic pile. Sizes 8 to 16. Go Y am aha Echoing the shapes in fashion, ^ Yamaha has carved out,-a reputa A. Brown. 4 5 . 0 0 B. Sand. 5 5 . 0 0 tion for itself in all of these areas. And we hack it up with the strong­ a very French looking slip-shape est guarantee in the business. See Yamahas in ail prù-e and perform fashioned for fit plus freedom of movement '«nee ranges at: SPORTSWEAR in lustrous nylon tricot, underwired cups Van Dervoort’s contoured with Dacron polyester. White, HAUS SKI 232 N. Washington Jacobsons black. Sizes 32-34A, 32-36B, 3 4 -3 6 C .7 .0 0 Jacobsons (a c ro ss from G ladm er) T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 20, 1966 ® M ich ig a n State N e w s , E a s t L ansing, M ich ig a n MSU trustee candidates debate.. Should board take partisan stand? By M IKE BROGAN m an favor open occupancy,’ Huff issu es p resen ted to them . m y question Just te ll m e you T rillin g ’s question r e f e r re d to won’t and 1*11 leave, he shouted. State News S taff W r ite r sta te d . the F aculty C om m ittee on Student M o d erato r R u ssel Nye, d istin - He qualified the statem ent by A ffairs, which dealt with the P aul g u is e d p ro fe s s o r of E nglish, su g ­ T he four candidates running adding t h a t though the b oard g ested (that T rillin g should leave. S.chiff case la st fall te rm . for positions on the MSU B oard should take a stand, it should As he left T rillin g o b serv ed Huff pointed out that the board of T ru s te e s ag reedT uesday night not force the E ast Lansing co m ­ delegates resp o n sib ility to the " I have h ea rd b e tte r p o litical with m inor qualifications that the m unity into taking action. faculty and the p resid e n t and that sp eech es in B o sto n .” board should form ulate a position The Republican incum bent, A f t e r T rillin g left, C o n y ers P re sid en t Hannah did consult with on open occupancy in E a st L a n ­ F rank M errim an, said he would the board before making the a p ­ said he fe lt “ about the sam e way sing. su bscribe to H uff's statem ent. th e kid who Just left fe e ls about pointm ents. T h e ir opinions differed, how­ He added that U niversity p r e s ­ ‘T h e relatio n sh ip between the M r, M e rrim a n ’s an sw e r.” ever, on w hether a candidate’s ident John Hannah has said he " I d o n 't c a r e about F ra n k M e r­ board and the p resid e n t is such p arty affiliation should play a ro le feels it unwise to take a stand that he would not name im p o rtan t rim a n ’s m in o r points on in electio n s for university tr u s ­ p ersonally and become involved officials without co n su ltatio n ,” m ed d lin g ," C onyers em p hasized. te esh ip s. in off-cam pus affairs. “ I do c a r e about what F ra n k Huff explained. W arren Huff, the incumbent " I am not prepared to fo rc e M e rrim a n said he ag reed with M e rrim a n has to say h e re tonight D em ocrat running for re-ele ctio n him (president Hannah) into a Huff “ b y -a n d -la rg e ” and then about v ita l is s u e s .” to the board, said the by-law s position,’’ M errim an said. T h e candidates a g re e that cited in stan ces from the b oard of the tru s te e s oppose any form f h e four candidates voiced m o r e ad m in istratio n channels m inutes t h a t he te rm ed “ m ed­ of segregation. th e ir views in the Union during should be open to h ea r and con­ a debate co-sponsored by the dling in in te rn al a f f a ir s .” ‘‘L et it be c ry sta l c le a r that the T h e in stan c es Included a b o a rd s id e r student opinion. p resid e n t and die board to every MSU Young D em ocrats and T he four candidates, along with College Republicans. Warren Huff Frank Merriman m em b er objecting to the location of a new building on cam pus and th o se running fo r b oard p o sitio n s Water Boy Nathan Conyers, D em ocratic at the U n iv ersity of M ichigan and that e le c to rs should also look taking p a r t in the nam ing of a A p a ra tro o p e r o f the 173rd A irb o rn e B rig a d e car~ candidate for the board position, urging v o te rs to elect D em ocrats Wayne S tate U n iv ersity , w ill ap ­ at p a rtisa n re c o rd s, faculty m em ber fo r a “ d is tin ­ rie s h is squad’ s e m p ty canteens to a w a te r p o in t in Supported Huff and M errim an, to the board at the U niversity p e a r in a s e rie s of d eb ates on " I am aw are th e re a r e six guished” aw ard, South V ie t Nam. W a te r fo u nta in s are much m ore and defended the right of any' of Michigan, since the board is WMSB-TV to be aire d la te r in D em ocrats and two Republicans M e rrim an named W arren Huff convenient. UPI T elephoto faculty m em ber to vote ag ain st p re se n tly controlled by GOP. the m onth. on the b o a rd ,’’ he said. “ W ehave as th e board m em ber in both open occupancy-and thus against K enneth Thom pson, M e r- a m a jo rity of D em ocrats becau se in stan ces. the b o ard ’s official position. r im a n ’s Republican p a rtn e r fo r T rillin g again asked if h is An MSU employe did so in e le c to rs have re a liz e d that the E ast L ansing last year, defeating a b oard seat, said he was “ of the opinion that p o litics and e d ­ D em o cratic p arty Is effective at question w as answ ered. going to be HITS 'GUNS AND BUTTER’ an open occupancy m easu re by ucation don’t mix w orth a h o o t." MSU.*’ " If you a r e not going to an sw er one vote. M errim an said e a r lie r th a t he C o n y ers took issu e with the “ Open occupancy is an issu e thought it unfair to have a sev en - rem arks of M errim an and upon which the university should take a positio n ," Conyers e m ­ to -o n e sp lit in favor of the D em - o ctats on the MSU board. Thom pson by adding that he felt p a rtisa n p o litics a good thing. F u lb rig h t b a c k s d isse n t; phasized. “ I think a statem ent Thom pson used the statem ent, ‘T h e p a rtie s allow v o te rs to is needed.’’ saying “ I think it would be as identify candidates w i t h p la t­ The subject of open occupancy fo rm s and b asic b e lie fs,’’ he and p artisan politics was d is ­ cu ssed following com m ents by unfortunate to have a se v e n -to - one sp lit in favor of the Repub­ pointed out, “ I think we can get m o re resp o n sib ility f r o m p a r ­ c a l l s L B J ’s p o l i c y lican s at M ichigan,’’ the candidates. Each spoke for In h is opening re m a rk sT h o m p - tis a n p o litic s .” Senator J . W illiam F u lb rig h t b illio n s to finance an *open-end* that th is fe v e r w ill r is e and a maximutn of ten m inutes. son had stated he did not favor MSU g r a d u a t e student Dick lab elled a s “ m ad n ess” P r e s i­ w a r in A s ia ." th e people w ill give w ay to de­ M errim an said that education dom ination of a board by any T rillin g asked a ll the candidates dent Johnson’s "g u n s and but­ He d e c la re d th at the d issen t m ands fo r In c re a se d escalation b o ard s should not be dominated p o litical p arty . if they felt appointm ent to co m ­ t e r ” policy. is a vital fo rc e in the p erpetu­ to ultim ately end the w a r. by one p a rty and that p artisan sh ip C onyers previously said he m ittee p o sitio n s by a u n iv ersity F u lb rig h t, ch airm an of the Sen­ ation o f d em o cracy “ because T he w a r in Viet Nam has also should end in the education field. thought board m em b ers should be p re sid e n t, without b oard re c o m ­ a te F o reig n R elations C om m ittee th e re is a kind of voodoo about le d to a growing tendency on A question from the floor asked elected on the m e rit of th e ir m endation o r consultation m ight and a leading c r itic of P re sid e n t A m erican foreign p o licy .” th e p a r t of th e A m erican people Nathan Conyers if the two Republicans w e r e qualifications and ex perience but affect the appointees’ outlook on Johnson’s V iet Nam p o l i c i e s , " C e rta in d ru m s have to be to "e q u a te ex p re ssio n of d is­ m ade the sta te m en t in a copy­ beaten re g u la rly to w ard off evil se n t w ith lack of p a trio tis m ." rig h ted a r tic le on th e m eaning s p ir its ,” he said in re fe re n c e H e contended, how ever, that this Magician’s quarters of p a trio tism and d issen t in the to the c u rs e s u tte red re g u la rly c u rre n t Redbook m agazine. ag ain st the “ N orth V ietnam ese T he se n ato r attack ed Johnson’s ag g ressio n , the *wild men* in P e­ policy that is based on the a s ­ king and the C om m unists in gen­ d isse n t s e rv e s a n e c e ssa ry and w orthw hile p u rp o se to th e coun­ try , even if d iss e n te rs do not succeed in changing the w a r’s do disappearing act Kenneth Thompson sum ption that A m erica can pay e r a l." fo r the G re at Society “ at the He said th at the U.S. should sa m e tim e we spend tens of u tiliz e its opportunity to show p o lic ie s. "W e m ay question the w isdom and effectiveness of the p ro te st “ We’ r e d esp erate ly hoping that understanding in re la tio n s with LONDON id1/ - T he M a g i c som eone w ill w ave a m agic wand Red China, p ra c tic a l cooperation m ovem ents of the students, p ro ­ C irc le - -the fo rm al org an iza­ tion of B ritish m agicians - is in our d irec tio n ,” Robinson said W ednesday. He is the c irc le ’s ACADEMIC FREEDOM fo r peace w ith R ussia and r e li­ able and re sp e c ta b le p a rtn e rsh ip f e s s o r s and clerg y who a r e num­ b e re d am ong th e m ," he said, the highly e m b a rra ssin g po­ official in ch a rg e of finding new in rela tio n s w ith W estern E urope. " b u t th e re is no rea so n to im ­ sitio n of seeing its national head­ q u a rte rs about to d isap p ear. W orse, the m agic m en capa­ ble of p erfo rm in g a ll s o rts of p re m is e s . “ We don’t c a re who. But fo r once in our liv es we don’t seem to be able to re ly Graham requests F u lb rig h t d ec la re d t h a t the “ V ietnam ese w a r a lre ad y has had a d e stru c tiv e effect on the G re at pugn th e ir courage, decency o r p a trio tis m ." T he se n ato r views the student p ro te s ts of the *60’s as being baffling tric k s can’t seem to m ake new p re m ise s m a te ria l­ ize. on our own m a g ic.” T he M agic C irc le ’s m eeting p la ce is a la rg e , sin ister-lo o k in g re d and black basem ent audi­ full progress report Society.” He c ite s a s "m a d n e ss” the sim ultaneous a t t e m p t to “ c o r r e c t appalling so cial injus­ tic e s ” and finance the " o p e n - a " m o ra l and intellectual m ove­ m ent o v er th e panty ra id s of th e *50’s . " “ T he t r u t h is ,” explained to riu m , its lig h ts ap p ro p riately end” w a r in A sia. He added, " T o c ritic iz e pne’s ASMSU C h airm an J im G raham th e stu d en ts of MSU fo r a p r o ­ G eoffrey Robinson, “ the p lace shaded with those conical hats re c e iv e d student b oard approval g r e s s r e p o rt on the A cadem ic " T h is tu rn in g away fro m the country is to do it a se rv ic e w h ere we’ve been fo r the la s t 15 w itches w e a r. T h e re the m agi­ T u esd ay night to w rite each m em ­ F reed o m re p o rt, since the A ca­ p u rsu its that bring happiness into and pay it a co m p lim en t." y e a rs is being dem olished. Right cian s, p ro fe ssio n a l and am ateu r, b e r of the A cadem ic Council dem ic C ouncil h as not published th e liv es of people Is the f ir s t F u lb rig h t a rg u e s that " i t is b efo re our v ery ey es, you might re g u la rly m eet to p erfo rm - for tho se who ask nothing, those concerning the A cadem ic F r e e ­ a statem en t sin ce fa ll c la s s e s and at p re s e n t m o re conspicuous sa y .” th e ir own en tertain m en t, am use­ dom r e p o rt. began. fallout of the w a r on A m erican who se e no fault, who a r e re a lly It has been caught by Lon­ m ent and education - the m ost He hopes that the Academ ic life .” se llin g A m erica s h o r t." G raham w ill ask on behalf of don’s stre e t widening p ro g ram . baffling tr ic k s . Council w ill publish a ca len d ar A nother dam aging effect 1 s He view s th e m o st valuable concerning the sta tu s of the r e ­ " th e s tirr in g up of a w a r fev er citiz en a s being one who Is w il­ p o rt a s w ell as when a c c e p t­ in the m inds of o u r people and ling to c r itic iz e a s w ell a s com ­ ance can be expected. T h is c a l­ le a d e r s ." T he se n ato r fo re se e s ply. en d ar would probably be sub­ m itted to the State News, G ra ­ a d i a t i a ham sa id . a b o r a t o r y UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Although the Council h as a ten tativ e schedule, G raham b e ­ lie v es they should announce pub­ Keen named V.P. lic ly a definite calen d ar. Livermore, California O P ER A TED B Y T H E U N IV E R S IT Y OF C A LIFO R N IA FOR T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S ATOM IC EN ER G Y CO M M ISSIO N T he A cadem ic F reed o m re p o rt is a s e r ie s of recom m endations m ade by the F aculty C om m ittee for student services fo r Student A ffairs a fte r ap p ro x i­ Steve Keen, fo rm e r d ire c to r nection with H onors C ollege to m ately six m onths of re s e a r c h . of ASMSU's p erso n n el develop­ provide tutoring se rv ic e in all T h e com m ittee subm itted its m ent d ept., h as been nam ed the sub jects at low co sts, he said. re p o rt to the A cadem ic Council new ASMSU vice p re sid e n t fo r F re sh m an orien tatio n is anoth­ In Ju n e. student s e rv ic e s . e r p ro je c t that we w ill be im ­ T h e Academ ic S teering C om ­ Keen, a Highland, 111., se n io r, proving, Keen said. m ittee re s e a rc h e d faculty opinion resig n e d fro m h is p o st to head T h e re w ill be a publicity c a m ­ over the su m m er and p resen ted the d ep artm en t that includes paign to inform in-com ing f re s h ­ its findings to the A cadem ic coun­ Spartan S pirit, fresh m an o rie n ta ­ m en of student governm ent and cil in S eptem ber. tion, tu to rin g se rv ic e , d istrib u ­ MSU in general, he said. A f t e r making recom m enda­ tion and O rganizations Dept. Keen, a m arketing m ajo r, has tio n s, the council retu rn ed the P la n s a r e u nder way to im ­ also held the position of ASMSU’s re p o rt to the faculty com m ittee prove the tutoring se rv ic e , Keen a s s is ta n t elections com m ission­ la st week fo r rev isio n . It will e r and w as tr e a s u r e r of Z eta re tu rn to the Academic Council said . B eta T a u . Nov. 8. We w ill be working in co n - M A J O R P R O G R A M S NOW U N D E R W A Y : DAWN DONUTS P L O W S H A R E — In d u s tria l an d s c ie n tific u s e s o f n u c l e a r e x p lo s i v e s . W H I T N E Y — N u c l e a r w e a p o n s f o r B e rk s h ire m akM stockings to fit all women in ­ n a tio n a l d e fe n s e . S H E R W O O D — P o w e r p ro d u c tio n fr o m c o n tro lle d th e r m o n u c le a r re a c tio n s . B IO M E D I­ Now Featuring cluding the h ard to fit “ S lim s” , A vailable in your C A L — T h e e f f e c t s o f r a d io a c t iv it y o n m a n a n d h is e n ­ size and favorite c o lo rs, B e rk sh ire styling, B e rk ­ sh ire quality. v iro n m e n t. S P A C E R E A C T O R — N u c le a r p o w e r re a c to rs fo r s p a c e e x p lo ra tio n s ...fa r-re a c h in g p ro ­ Chick-N-Joy g r a m s u t i l i z i n g t h e s k ills o f v i r t u a l l y e v e r y s c i e n t i f i c CAMPUS a n d t e c h n i c a l d is c i p l i n e . L a b o r a t o r y s t a f f m e m b e r s w ill b e o n c a m p u s t o i n t e r v i e w s t u d e n t s in t h e S c ie n c e s a n d E n g i n e e r i n g Special R ates f o r churches BOOK STORES T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B ER 2 7 C a ll y o u r p l a c e m e n t o f f ic e f o r a n a p p o i n t m e n t . E very Sunrise Donuts Made Around The Clock - clubs-Univers it y groups A c r o s s f r o m U n io n A c ro ss fro m B erkey 101 V a rie tie s U. S. Citizenship Required • Equal Opportunity Employer I 332-25411 131 E . G rand R lv s r t 507 E . G rand R iv e r 1135 E . GRAND RIVER Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 20, 1966 9 IH I K r o g e r P ric e s WHY MY MORE! WIN UP TO $1,000 CASH - PLAY_KROGER'S "3-QrA-KINP" 10 0 T V S T A M P S : 10 0 T V w i t l ^ h i s c o u p o n o n th o p u rc h a s e o f w ,,h * h “ S T A M P S LO W ER c o u p o n o n t h e p u r c h o io o f ARE _ 5 0 T V S T A M P S w i t h t h is c o u p o n o n t h o p u n h o i i o f 1. B everly G raham , L ansing 6. Dorothy J . Jo n es, Lansing. 2. 3. C . Jeziek , L ansing L o is P a rk e r, Lansing 7. 8. A rd ith D rury, L ansing G eorgians Dool, L ansing | S - lb s . o r m e re o f I W E S T a 5 - lb . V A . ■ K W IC K Z - lb * . o r m o ro K R IS P o f I 4. 5. 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T V S T A M P S c o u p o n o n t_____ h . p u rc h o c o o f , 5 0 T V S T A M P S w i t h t h i» c o u p o n o n t h o p u r c h o . o o f S u n s h in e R in s o 3 - lb . 2 -oz pkg. 0 Q c 2 - lb s . o r m o ro o f B a th ro o m T is s u e 1 2 • * 9 5 « P u ffs 4 8 7« | v , Y ' b' " mo, ” u I I d d i’ e I a 2 - lb . o r 4 - lb . b a g e f I Chiquila l O c * O N I O N S C ID E R ____ I POPCORN I F lo rid a R D m u h m I I I I I B m m U S c 9 d w . ih s d k J T ” , R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th r u ■ ■ P U B I R e deem * ' K f ° 9 ® r lh ru B R P | R e d e e irr a t K r o g e r M BM O BI I Sunday O c to b e r 23, 1966 E L f t L I , j ^ ^ q- y O c to b e f 23> 1966 B d B J k f Sunday O c to b e r 2 3 , 1966 Oranges C a lifo rn ia D u n c a n — R e d — W h ite G rapefruit 2 d o ze n 9 9 c I m p ^ i^ I ' ^ a s t a lk o f I _ ,, , , . 2 - lb s o r m o r e o f ^ i Cauliflower B r o c c o li, B r u s s e l S p r o u t s o r 'BONANZA' 2 w5i t h t h Ti s cVo u p o nSo n Tt h oA p uMr c h a sPe oSf -3 *: 5 w 0i t h t hTis Vc o u p oSn o nT t hAo pM C™ P S I I B■ ■ ■ ■^M L AH i l a R Ìm Éi H h ' A ! CARROTS < •« R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th ru P -4 0 J o r M ix e d Sh.il •>-—«*1 R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th r u N u ts 8 -lb . b a g 5 -lb . b a g u rc h a s e o f lK liA a M L --» --~ l Sunday O c to b e r 2 3 , ___ _ 1966 _. _ _ _ ^ Sunday O c to b e r 23, 1966 n 1 - lb , p k g . e f | 5 0 T V S T A M P S 1 10 0 T V S T A M P S 2 0 0 fe e t r a il o f w ith t h i . c o u p o n o n t h . p u rc h o » . o f I " '» h t h , . c o u p o n o n th o p u rc h o c o o f .8 9 « 5 9 m o rt o r I ■ G h oo ll d d e e nn G ^ j li oo ww ■ I ■ * * o r m o re w o rin ° t ■ * o r m o r e ^ f 1, o f ■ M a r g a r in e 1 H A N D I-W R A P | D E L M O N T E | IM P O R T E D | W ILD I Redeem at K ro g e r th ru (R(R edee dem e m a ta t K K r or g oe r r t ht ru ge h ru I. ■| D R IE D F R U IT i■HH oo ll ll a n d B u l b s iI B IR D S E E D i ■ SSuunn dd aa yy O cc tt o O obbe e rr 2 23 3 ,, 1 199666 6 "S S un ud n da ay y OOc ct ot ob be er r 2 23 3, , 1 19 96 66 6 I■ | ^ e* 3-10/20 CAShllER: PART tim e. No ex- gine just reb u ilt. $950 o r best Biscayne, 6-cy lin d er, standard tion , Phone 355-7970. 3-10/21 4 8 7 - 0 4 9 5 . 3 - 1 0 / 2 4 Road. OU heat, no p ets, $135 G ira rd C hanger, and AM-FM SERVICE STATION ' attendants p erie n ce n e c e s sa ry . E very offer. See this weekend only. shift. E xcellent condition. 393- GRAND PRIX, 1964. A ir - con- VOLKSWAGEN, 1964, sun roof, monthly. 676-5013. 3 -10/24 t'uners. B est offer under $165. w anted. Any hours available be­ oth er w eekend. Every o th er Call ED 7-1448. 3-10/21 2068. 5-10/26 ditioning, bucket se a ts, radio red , excellent shape, a c c e s s o r­ IV 2-0506. 3-10/20 tween 7:00 a.m . and 10 p.m . T hursday and F rid ay . 2:30 p.m . Rooms w ith rev e rb e ra tio n . Pow er ie s. Phone 484-1765. 3-10/21 Two locations; 4601 N orthG rand to 11 p .m . C ontact P erso n n el MÀN, ONE block from Union. SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arge ste erin g , b rak e s, w indow s.M ag. VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS, D epartm ent, St. L aw rence Hos­ WINTERIZESPECIAL R iv er, 2720 N ortheast S tre et. Lounge a re a , no parking. 351- selection of reconditioned, used w heels. In sid e-o u tsid e p erfec t 1966. 9 -s e a te r, re d and white, 10-10/31 p ital, L ansing. 5-1 0 /2 4 m achines. S ingers, Whites, condition. 353-7950. 5-10/21 4311. 3-10/20 8000 m iles, like new. $2000. BABY SITTER: M o n d a y -F rid ay . U niversal, N ecchi. $19.95 to ED 2-2782 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/20 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- CTO, 1964 coupe, 4 -speed, t r i - PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts 12:30-5:30. In my home, 351- F o r S a le $39.95, G uaranteed, Easy One gallon a n ti-fr e e z e and m o to r tune~up. pow er, p o sitra ctio n , many ex­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1964, re d , 2 - 5178. 3-10/24 te rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ Both fo r S7.9 5 . M o to r T u n e -u p Includes: fo r experienced office g ir ls . No SWEET CIDER by th e gallon. tr a s , $1150. 351-9248. 3-10/20 door, sun roof; 11,000 m ile s. TING CO., 1115 N. Washington. fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. STUDENTS TO work $;30 a.m . - Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ - A d ju st and reset c a r b u r a to r and tim in g METROPOLITAN 1$5$. Good Will se ll at $875 fo r quick C -10/20 8:30 a.m . N ovem ber 7. $10, 489-6448. C -10/20 titie s . C orda W est, 5817 North condition, new paint, new sa le . E xcellent condition. IV 35mm ENLARGER Automat W al- - C h e c k b a tte ry and fan belt STUDENT EMPLOYMENT in Phone 332-0746. 3-10/24 Okemos Road, 337-7974. - C le a n and check s p a rk plugs b rak e s. 393-1841. 3-10/21 9-3137. 3-10/21 lensak le n s, e a s e l. C all 332- Lansing a re a ; sh arp , ag g ressiv e KEYPUNCH OPERATOR; p a rt 18-11/1 - C o m p r e c sion test VOLKSWAGEN, l0(>4 sedan. 3018 between 5:30-6:30 p .m . MG-TD, 1953. O utstanding con- m an with autom obile for in te r­ tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 ELECTRONIC TREASURE - 3-10/20 -D ra in r a d ia t o r and in sta ll up to one g a llo n dition. $2175. Call 517-463- Light blue, w hite w alls, radio, South C ed ar, Suite #11, L ansing, fin d er. Excellent condition. view . C all G ary, 484-3157. BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7’’ - $3.34, of Sinclair All ye a r A n ti-fre e ze 9928 o r w rite F ran k Hamtak, m aintenance re c o rd . C all afte r 3-10/20 393-0250. C Phone 351-4642. 3-10/21 426 M aple, A lm a, M ichigan. 6 p .m ., ED 7-0042. 3-10/21 8” - $3.86, deliv ered . Also * any foreign c a r, U.S. c a rs slightly m ore MALE HELP only. No experience REFRESHMENT STAND- help, G .E. Pushbutton Stove. Very good sheet ca k es. KWAST BAKER- » 5-10/26 VOLKSWAGEN, REBUILT engine n e c e ssa ry . SHAKEY’S PIZZA m ale o r fem ale. M ust be neat condition. $50. 332-6794. IES, 303 S. Washington; MUSTANG, 1965. 22$ b o rs e - and tra n sm issio n . Good ru bber, PARLOR, 6527 South C edar, appearing and dependable. Apply 3-10/20 F ra n d o r; B rookfield P laza, E.L, pow er. E xcellent condition, new b attery , only $345. UNI­ L ansing. S tarting r a te $1.50. m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- SNARE DRUM se t - R ogers. Phone o rd e rs , IV 4-1317. UNIVERSITY $1575. C all 627-2567. 5-10/20 VERSITY FOREIGN CARS, 3029 393-3250. 3-10/24 IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. P ra c tic a lly new. $200. Phone C -10/20 OLDSMOBILE, 195$. T ire s good, E ast Kalamazoo, 482-5832. FOREIG N CAR COOK. KAPPA DELTA house. 10 -1 0 /2 7 . 351-6020. * 5-10/25 very little ru s t, good condi­ 3-10/21 OLYMPIA PORTABLE type^ S aturdays, Sundays. 528 M.A.C, S in c la ir SERV ICE 3029 E. Kalamazoo tion. 655-1611. OLDSMOBILE, 1963 Je tfire , 2- 3-10/24 VOLKSWAGEN 1962. SharplSun- roof, radio, new tir e s , 44,000. Avenue. 337-1327. 3-10/20 HOUSEMEN - $ day week o r VIOLA: EXCELLENT condition. w eekends. Contact M r. Whip- $100. T rom bone, good condition, w rite r, lik e new, $75. Phone IV 2-7856. 3-10/21 door hardtop. E xcellent condi­ STUDENT HELP wanted. M orn- key, UNIVERSITY INN MOTEL $40. C all 353-6949. 3-10/21 $625. 353-7054. 5-10/24 BLOND HEYWOOD - VVakefield at C lip p ert tion; re d with w hite in te rio r, ings: 8 a.m . to 12 noon. A fter­ E ast L ansing. 6-10/21 482-5832 489-8211 GIBSON - CONSOLE G rand Ha- M r/M rs d r e s s e r, $60; leath er bucket se ats and console. F our Auto Service & Porta noons: 12:30 to 4:30 p .m . Monday STUDENT WIFE fo r full tim e through F rid a y . P rem iu m pay. w alian g u ita r, am p lifier. Ex­ top 32” sq u are mahogany co f­ open 7:30 till 9:30 weekdays p ra c tic a lly new tir e s and two sa le s c le rk . See M rs. M iller, USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. M a rrie d Housing D epartm ent. cellent condition. $200 . 372- fee table, $15. 351-5152. snow tir e s . C all 882-2749 o r ACE HARDWARE, 201 E ast 1-10/20 Good running condition. New 3-10/20 0453. 3-10/21 “ D R IV E W ITH C A R E & B U Y S IN C LA IR ” see at 3114 South C atherine. G rand R iv er. C -10/20 heating, exhaust system . $125. TOY SALES c le rk s , fem ale. 40- 5-10/25 DRIVERS 2 l o r o ld er. Apply 882-1436. 3-10/20 hour week through Jan u ary . Stu­ V arsity Cab Company, 122 OPEN IF Y O U L I K E CA& WASH: 25$, Wash, wax, dent w ives p re fe rre d . $1.30 p e r W oodm ere. 10-10/26 vacuum. U-DO -IT. 430 S. hour. C all HOBBY HUB, 485- M O N .& F R N IT E 5 AM AS A BARGAIN SHO P H ERE C lip p ert, back of KOKO B ar. NEW BATTERIES. C -10/20 Exchange 2979. M r. C ham berlin. 3-10/20 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT fo r p erm an en t positions fo r men F o r R ent TV ¡RENTALS fo r students. 5. Skeleton A p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed beam s, 99 l a p . I.im lly 3 5 . O n e: c o m b M EL'S AUTO SERVICE. E a lt L PN ’s and n u rse a id s. F ocus on m ent. M a rrie d couple only. Easy L ansing’s only g arag e is now lo rm concern and sk illed c a re . In ter­ d riving d istan ce from cam pus. 17 G e o m e tric a l 3 6 . B la c k m a r k K A M IN S located at 1108 E ast Grand Ri­ BRAKE R EU N E KAM INS views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ Conveniently located n ea r shop­ 5)4» s o lid 3 8 . B rid g e old v e r. 332-3255. C MUFFLERS SHOCK •ACCIDENT PROBLEM? KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. Call vincial House, behind Yankee Stadium . 10-10/31 ping fa c ilitie s . 1221 H lghS treet. C all 337-1236. WANTED: TWO g irls w inter te rm 3-10/21 IK Ira s c ib ility 19. 1’i o p o r lio n - 3 9 . D e d ille 4 0 A rm h o n e 2. P riv a te te a c h e r o c e r c o ut 6 P in c a p p lc ABSORBERS MOTION PICTURE p ro cessin g a id s 4 1 . C a n d le Sm all dents to la rg e w reck s. only. Eden Roc. Cali 351-6321. 2 1 . low lier: Ft- 42. E q u al 3. M a in e co l 7. Ile n i o u t m achine o p e ra to rs . P a r t tim e 50,000 Mile G uaranteed A m erican and foreign c a rs . 3 -1 0 /2 4 2 2 . P ra c tic e leg e to w n K. N a r r o « in 9 p .m . til 2 a j n . We w ill train . D on't depend on noise to G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. 2 3 . A w a rd ol DOWN 4 . V ig o r lei M ust be w illing to work through BARR AVENUE - One bedroom BRAKES RELINED warn you of a ru sted , d an ­ Old shocks have 2628 E. K alam azoo. c honor S c o u n d re l 5 . L o n g lull 9 B e g rtid g e d school vacations with full tim e - th re e room a p a rtm en t. All u til­ 12. U rina $ 1 9 .9 5 t o $ 2 9 .9 5 gerous m uffler. D rive in lo st th e ir holding em ploym ent offered during va­ itie s, p a rtly furnished. R e fe r­ today fo r a fre e check. pow er. R etain new c a r co n tro l and safety, sm oother driving with HONDA Scooters & Cycles 56, 1965’. P erfect con- ditlon, m ust se ll, $200. Call Duffy a fte r 6 p .m . 482-4806. cations and sum m er m onths. R easonable vacation tim e a l­ lowed. 487-3735. M r. Caldw ell. ences and deposit req u ired . $125 p e r month on le a se . Also one 2-bedroom ap a rtm en t. C all Ray iè % 3 4 P 9 II « 7 » 9 11 11 15. S p o o l 17 Sp h o u s e 2 0 liegretteci 21 P e rsia n 3-10/21 Davis R ealty. IV 2-6730, TU li 14 13 la ir v on c u r v e s and s tra ig h t-a way.Get HONDA S-96, 1965. Good con- 3-10/24 MALE OR fem ale with C hem istry m in o r o r m a jo r w ishing to work 2-7608. OKEMOS- TOWN House A p art- 3-10/21 * % 17 19 2 3 . C .iiarts 2 4 . L>st v itu l f , % th e r i d e - e n ­ dltlon. 4300 m ile s. $225. Call p a r t tim e from 8 a.m . to 12 p.m . m en ts. Spacious th re e bedroom s 20 ZI flu id g in eered featu res 355-0656. 3-10/24 o r 1 p .m . to 5 p .m . In Motion 2 5 . I.u b ric a te d u p sta irs . 2 1/2 baths, conven­ that m ean the uf- Bi>A 1065. Lightening 650cc. En- P ic tu re F ilm s P ro c essin g Lab­ 21 23 2 6 . M llU a ry SHOCK tim ate in safety, gine lik e new. 351-6469. Ac­ o ra to ry . A nalytical te s ts to be iently p laced . L arg e dining - k itchen a re a . F ro n t and back Y %% Y/, 27 hai Installed co m fo rt and con­ tro l. c e s s o rie s . YAMAHA ¿¿ticc, 5-10/20 1963.'Excellent p e rfo rm e d . 487-3735, M r. Cole. 3-10/21 en tran ce. F ull b asem en t.C h ild ­ re n w elcom e. F o r appointm ent, (4 a zs Y, 2* YY% 30 SI 31 27. C a n o n 2 9 . K elim p iish SPRINGS condition. Must s e ll. Call T im , CHOOSE YOÜ& own h o u rs. A call S tate M anagement C o rp o ra­ 29 3 0 . F in e silk 337-9152. 3-10/21 è n c ttm g 94 39 FR E E ! In s ta lle d F R E E I few h ours a day can m ean ex­ tion, 332-8687. C -10/20 99 % Y 3 1 . A sin in e INSTA LLED M250 FR E E FROM $6»5 2for13** YOU'VE BEEN waiting for them; h e re they a r e . 1965 Sprlnt-H , 1965 Honda S cram b ler. $480 each. 351-4100. 3-10/21 cellen t earn in g s fo r you a s a tra in e d AVON re p rese n tativ e. F o r appointm ent In your own hom e w rite M rs. Alona Huckins, ONE GIRL to s h a re 4 -g Irl N orth- wtnd A partm ent. 332-0234. A fter 5:30, 3-10/20 3« % s* 97 % É 39 40 3 2 . L ad y s u n i et ro b e 34. le a k IN L A N S I N G KAM INS SETS THE PRICES YAMAHA, 1^66,50cc. Brand new. m ake an o ffer. 337-2729. 3-10/24 5664 School S treet, H aslett, M ichigan o r call IV 2-6893. C -10/21 ONE - BEDROOM ap artm en t; new, furnished, clo se to cam ­ p u s. C all ED 2-2920. 3-10/20 % 41 Ya 4i 3 7 P erio d 3 8 K.at thè e v e n iu g m eal Michigan State News, East 1 ansing, Michigan Thursday, October 20, 1966 13 ' F o r S a le P erso n al Prof deplores University TA PE RECORDER. Grundlg QLlVE C ARC OAT exchanged In IV s W h a t 9s TK46, s te re o re c o rd in g -p la y ­ C hem istry building O ctober 18. back, m icrophones. B est offer. C all 353-1025. 3 -1 0 /2 4 355-8191. 3-10/24 WE WANT YOUI DATA MATE, H a p p e n in g action on Ferlinghetti ELECTRIC G U ltA R and am p li- the b est in com puter dating, f le r . Good fo r beginner. New, o ffers you the chance to m eet cheap. 351-6817. 3-10/21 new people; people who have The P o litic al Science Dept, w ill the sam e in te re s ts and a tti­ sponsor a le c tu re by Ronald D. BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and tudes a s y o u rself. F ill out an Hedlund of the U niversity of Iowa s e rv ic e s . Also used. EAST an application and le t the com ­ at 4 today in the A rt Room of By P H IL V A N H U E S E N w as " a n Insult to students and co m m ittee re p o rt on academ ic LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . p u te r send you on a new social the Union. T he topic of the le c ­ faculty a lik e ." fre e d o m ." G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. L a w r e n c e F erlin g h e tti m ay w h irl. P ick up your DATA tu r e w ill be " T h e In terg ratio n of "T h is kind of episode s trik e s Hauben re c a lle d that MSU p e r ­ C n ev er re tu rn to MSU, but the MATE applications in r e s i­ F resh m an M em bers into a S tate a t the h e a rt of w hat u n iv ersity m itted H e rb e rt A ptheker to speak GARAGfe SALE: N am e brand m em ory lin g e rs on. dence h a lls, B erkey H all, and L e g is la tu re ." education is supposed to be all on cam pus in defiance of a Mich­ clothing. M en's 40 long; lad ies, Paul J . Hauben, a s s is ta n t p ro ­ 10-12. C hevrolet B el-A ir w a­ E rn est B essey H all. F rid a y , • ** a b o u t," Hauben sa id . "Iro n ic a lly igan Senate resolution banning f e s s o r of h isto ry , said la s t week gon. A lr-condltioned, rea so n ­ O ctober 21. 1-10/20 T he A m ateur Radio Club w ill th e u n llaterlal veto defeated its C om m unist sp e a k e rs from sta te th at the U niversity’s re fu sa l to ab le. F r e e apples and c id e r. ATTENTION: UFO p ilo ts. We m eet at 7:30 tonight in 252 En­ own p u rp o se ," cam p u ses. le t F erlin g h e tti ap p e ar on cam pus O ctober 19 through 23. 1680 a r e w illing to subm it to ex­ gineering Building. The m eeting F erlin g h etti rea d his poetry to " T h e U niversity that had the C ahill D rive, E ast Lansing. ED p erim entation (without re s u lt­ Is open to the public. an overflow crow d off cam pus cou rag e to le t A ptheker speak 7-1840. 3-10/21 ing pain o r death). We w ish to a fte r p erm issio n to hold the event la s t F e b ru a ry has taken a back­ SfUbENiT DfeSK $15, end tables substan tiate your existence. Alpha P h i Sigm a, national po­ Marketing Club on cam pus w as denied on grounds w ard s te p ," he sa id . T his is no p ran k . We a r e two t h a t Z eitg eist M agazine, the Eldon R. N onnam aker, s e c re ­ $6.50, lam p s $2 up. E le ctric lic e honorary, w ill m eet at 8:30 • • i graduate stu d en ts. Kenneth sp o n so r, w as not re g iste re d a s ta ry of th e faculty com m ittee double blanket $8. M iscellane­ Peyton and John Q uirlng. 2781 tonight In 31 Union. Ken W illiam s, to visit b re w e ry a student group and had not ob­ w hich d ra fte d the re p o rt on aca­ ous. 882-0102 , 4-6 p.m . consultant fo r Sm ith & Wesson Northwind D rive, A partm ent tained the req u ired ASMSU ap­ dem ic freed o m , said that c u r­ _________________ 3-10/21 Co., w ill speak on p olice weapon A to u r of Stroh’s B rew e ry in 42, 337-2545. 1-10/20 p ro v al to hold a fu n d -raisin g re n t MSU p o lic ie s governing on- CARPET: FAW N -colored 9 x ry . D etro it w ill be taken by the event on cam pus. D a lla s F ir e cam pus sp e a k e rs and fu n d -ra is­ 12, 501 Nylon w ith ru b b er pad. tH E LOOSE ENDS - T he sound MSU M arketing Club F rid a y . Hauben arg u e s th at p e rm is ­ ing events do not, in h is opin­ Ju st cleaned. $85. Phone 339- you can fee l. O rgan, g u itar, D elta P h i Epsilon, national A le c tu re by Glenn Paul, gen­ S t o p p e d at an i n t e r s e c t i o n , th is g a s o lin e t r u c k sion was denied on a " s u p e r ­ ion, exceed the bounds of m ini­ 8225 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/21 b a s s, d ru m s. C all T om , 485- p ro fessio n al foreign se rv ic e and e r a l s a le s m anager, and R .F . b u r s t into f i r e w ithout w a rn in g . F i r e m e n battled f l u o u s te ch n ic ality " and that m um n e c e s sa ry o rd e r advocated 0761. C -10/20 tra d e ho n o rary , w ill hold an open Agne, m a rk e t re s e a rc h d ir e c ­ fo r o v e r an h o u r to put out the b la z e . STUDY DESKS, sm all ch e st, r o ll- Z eitg eist, w hatever its official by the r e p o rt. ru sh a t 7:30 tonight in the Union to r, on S tro h ’s m arketing p ro ­ U P I Telephoto a-w ays & bunk beds. New and KODAK FILM , B & W, 650-12?, sta tu s, re p re s e n ts a genuine stu­ Asked to com m ent on Hauben’s u sed m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s. 33$ each with th is ad . MAREK A rt Room. Kwan Wai So, a s s o ­ g ram w ill be p rese n ted with a dent group. re m a rk s , N onnam aker sa id the Study la m p s, ty p e w riters, tape REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ c iate p ro fe s s o r of h isto ry , w ill question and answ er p erio d to "T ech n ically , the U niversity on-cam pus sp e ak e r policy p ro ­ r e c o r d e r s , m etal w a r d r o b e s , p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ TION CENTER a t F ra n d o r. tion new & used e le c tric fans. THE SOUND is distin ctiv e; the E verything fo r th e home. WIL­ C -10/20 speak on c u rre n t developm ents follow. in C om m unist China. A bus w ill provide tr a n s p o r ­ tation fro m cam pus to the b rew ­ ery and back. P aid m e m b ers w as r ig h t," he sa id . "B ut the term inology of c e rta in n e c e ssa ry regulations is so g en eral th at they can be turned to the wrong v id es a "re a s o n a b le m ean s’’ of auditing sp e a k e rs using U niver­ sity fa c ilitie s. " I t is not difficult for a group St. Louis strike halts Corvette production band Is "A R TH U R ". C all 353- S e rv ic e COX SECOND HAND STORE, 3485. 3-10/21 wishing to m ake the tr ip should pu rp o se, as they w ere in the to re g is te r as a student organi­ BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. be a t the r e a r of Eppley C e n ter 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . F e rlin g h e tti incident. T he Uni­ z a tio n ," he added. P E a T DUPLICATE: b ridge at No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. by 9:30 a .m . F rid ay . Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . v e rsity ignored the s p irit of the Snyder H all ev e ry Monday 7:15 Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C ST. LOUIS, Mo. li) - P ro d u c­ ___________________ C would be delay in the c a r d e ­ p j n . , 355-9371. 3 -1 0 /2 4 TYPTNS TEKra p a p e rs and tion of the C h ev ro let C o rvette, liv e rie s a s a re s u lt of the s trik e GIRLS 26’* bike. Good condition. B askets, padlock. 355-3118 af­ E R e E|!I A T h rillin g hour of beau- th e se s . E le c tric ty p e w riter, an A m erican sp o rts c a r, has by U nited Auto W orkers Local te r 5:30 p u n . TABLE MODEL W estinghouse 3-10/21 ty. F o r appointm 4519, MERLE NORMAN COS­ ent, c a ll 484- fast se rv ic e , 332-4597. 15-10/28 P la c e m e n t B u r e a u ceased b ecau se of a 15-day s trik e at the St. L ouis C h ev ro let a s ­ 25. METICS STUDIO, 1600 E. JOB RfeSUMES, lOO copies, sem bly plant. St. L ouis C hevrolet had been TV, $45. C all 484-8283 a fte r $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT T he St. L ouis plant is the only expected to produce about 15,980 M ichigan. C -10/20 4:30 p .m . 3-10/21 Students m ust re g is te r in p e r ­ chanics and m a te ria ls science ele c tric a l, m echanical en g in eer­ veh icles - including C o rv ettes, HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 N orth pro d u cer of th e C o rv ette which ing, b iochem istry, ch em istry , TWO BLOND end ta b les, $l0 M an. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C -10/20 son at the P lacem ent B ureau at c h e m is try and physics (B,M); re ta ils fo r at le a s t $4,141, d e ­ tru c k s and c a r s - during the each. One blond coffee table, le a s t two days p rio r to date of ch e m istry , b iochem istry, ch em ­ physics and astronom y (B,M,D) s trik e period. TERM PAPERS, th e ses, g eneral interview . pending on local ta x es, optional ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ ical engineering, m icrobiology, and m ath em atics (B,M). $15. All th re e , $30. 355-2971. equipment and freig h t ch a rg es. “ I t would be ex tre m ely diffi­ JAC a t 543 E ast G rand R iver, typing. I r is Banks. P le a s e call Wednesday, Oct, 26: P ittsb u rg h -D e s M oines Steel 3-10 /2 4 m a te ria ls science, pharm acology Since th e s trik e began O ct. 4, cult to figure what th is Is c o s t­ next to P aram ou n t N ew s. C 487-0650. 3-10/24 Brunsw ick C orp.: accounting C o.: civ il and m echanical en ­ SINGER TREADLE sewing m a­ and pathology (D): geology (D); St. L ouis C hevrolet had been ing u s ,” said the spokesm an. LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay (B,M); hotel, re s ta u ra n t and in ­ ch e m istry , physics, chem ical and gineering (B,M). chine, new button hole k it. scheduled to produce 1,200 of T he s trik e began because of le s s fo r the b e s t. Wash - 20£ stitutional m anagem ent (B), D e­ m echanical engineering (B,M); S h illito ’s: all m a jo rs of the Blue bucket ch a ir. 590 X 15 T ra n s p o rta tio n the sp o rts c a r s . But because of what the union said w as a heavy D ry - 10£. Suits c l e a n e d , cem b er and M arch g rad u ates accounting and financial ad m in ­ co lleg es of Home Econom ics, tir e s . G -E steam Iron. L a rg e SKIERS - GOING to Boyne M t. the w alkout it produced none. w orkload. T a lk s have been held p re s s e d - $1.50. Slacks, only; e le c tric a l engineering istra tio n (B,M); and a ll m a jo rs Com m unication A rts, A rts and TV antenna. 337-9389. ev ery w eekend. T ra n sp o rta tio n / " D e a le rs have so m e C o rv ettes alm o st dally since then but no sw e a te rs, sp o rt co ats - 75£ (B.M); m echanical engineering of the C ollege of B usiness (B,M), L e tte rs , and Social Science (B) 1-10/20 lodging, v e ry reaso n ab le. 485- (B); and m etallu rg y , m echanics on han d ,” said a C h e v r o l e t ag reem en t has been reach ed . WENDROW’S 3006 Vine S tre et. D ecem ber and M arch grad u ates and all m ajo rs of the C ollege of WIG, HUMAN h a ir. Beige blond. 6307. 3-10/21 spokesm an. "B ut because of the About 4,000 w o rk ers walked One block w est of S ears, H ours and m a te ria ls science (B,M). only. B u sin ess (B,M), D ecem ber and n atu re of the C orvette and its $40. C all 372-4191 o r 372- out of the C hevrolet plant. About 7 a .m . - 11 p a n . C - 10/20 RIDES OR r id e r s wanted to C ollins Radio Co.: e le c tric a l E .I. du Pont de N em ours and M arch g rad u ates only. 6370. 3-1 0 /2 4 p rice , it is largely a cu sto m - one hour la te r, another 3,000 M.S.U. from B attle C reek a re a , and m echanical engineering (B, Co.: chem ical and m echanical Standard Oil Division, A m eri­ made product and a high p e r ­ em ployes w ere laid off at the P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l d aily . 964-0865. 3-10/24 M,D) and m athem atics (M,D). engineering (D); m etallurgy, m e ­ can Oil C o.: all m a jo rs of the Animals centage a r e built to individual adjacent F ish e r Body plant b e ­ I HATE to adm it it but w e’ve E aton Yale and Towne Inc.: chanics and m a te ria ls science; College of B usiness (B,M); p o lit­ cu sto m e r sp ecificatio n s.” cause that plant fu rn ish es bodies PU PPiES: BORDER collie, Eng- e le c tric a l and m echanical e n ­ and ch e m istry and phy sics (D). ical scien ce (B,M); and a g ric u l­ looked all around, o u r to rch ­ W a n te d T h e spokesm an said t h e r e fo r the assem bly operation. lish shepherd m ixed. Good w atch light of gold can nowhere be gineering (B,M) and all m a jo rs E astm an Kodak Co.; chem ical, tu ra l econom ics (B), D ecem ber dog. 372-6046. 3-10/20 found. It cannot be doubted ONE U PPER classm an o r g rad ­ of the College of B u sin ess (B), e le c tric a l and m echanical e n ­ and M arch g rad u ates only. GREYHOUNDS, AKC re g iste re d . who’s done us th is tric k I P le a se uate student to sh a re la rg e house D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates gineering (B.M); and ch em istry TRW Inc.: e le c tric a l and m e ­ Have had sh o ts. Champion M r. X, why us did you pick? w ith four o th e rs. IV 4-9755. only. and physics (B,M), chanical engineering and m e ta l­ bloodlines. Show o r p et. 484- SDT - 1-10/20 3-10/20 L os A lam os Scientific L a b o ra ­ lurgy, m echanics and m a te ria l 7089 a fte r 5:30. 5-10/24 WANf THREE T ickets to N otre H arn isch feg er C o rp .: m echan­ to ry : ch e m istry (inorganic and science (B,M,D). K .E .L .: YOUR A.R. (Alfa T h e Youngstown Sheet andT ube LXllBERMAN PINSCHER. Two Dame gam e. C all 355-0954. ical, e le c tric a l and civ il en g i­ physical), applied m ath em atics Rom ero) backw ards Is your C o.: chem ical, c iv il, e le c tric a l left, red , m ale and fem ale. 372- _______ 5-10/21 neering (B) and a ll m a jo rs of the and physics, chem ical, e le c tric a l R.A. 1-10/20 and m echanical engineering; and 5158. 5-10/24 WANTED: 2-6 N o tre Dame noli- C ollege of B usiness (B), D ecem ­ and m echanical engineering; Q - WHEN you-re w alking your student tic k e ts. Will pay. 355- b e r and M arch g rad u ates only. m etallu rg y , m echanics and m a­ m etallurgy, m echanics and m a­ FUMERANIANS, BEAUTIFUL la s t m ile, baby, don’t fo rg et 0020. 3-10/24 P eat, M arw ick, M itchell and te r ia ls scien ce (B,M,D). te ria ls science, m anagem ent (B), puppies, AKC. AH c o lo rs, ages to sm ile . 1-10/20 D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates WANTED: TWO tick ets (non- Co.: accounting (B,M). L ybrand, R oss B ro th e rs and and p r ic e s . 337-7823. 3-10/21 T .H .E , R O tK - V olunteers fo r P itm an -M o o re D ivision of the M ontgom ery: accounting and fi­ only; accounting, m ath em atics, student) fo r M SU-Purdue m arketing and econom ics (B), AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- position of Ohio State head gam e. IV 2-3198. 1-10/20 Dow C hem ical Co.: m icrobiology nancial ad m in istratio n (B,M); football coach. C red en tials D ecem ber and M arch g rad u a tes te n s, $15. 351-6647. 3-10/21 T W 5 WOMEN students d e s ire and pharm acology (B,M,D). m anagem ent, e le c tric a l and m e­ only. forthcom ing f.o .b . shipping ap artm en t n ea r cam pus, s ta r t­ U nited States Inform ation chanical engineering (B,M). M o b il* Homes point. 1-10/20 Agency: group m eetings w ill be Mobil Oil C o rp . and Mobil ing w in ter te rm . P le a se con­ T h u rsd ay and Friday, O ct. 27-28: WOLVERINE, 1963. 46? x l 0 \ MARGIE FROM Spain, R em em - tact Bonnie Sm ith, Rt 2 held at 1:30 and 3 p .m . in the C hem ical Co.: ch e m istry , p h y s­ E rn s t and E rn st: accounting, 2-bedroom , v ery good condition. b e r la st y ea r? ? ? 1-10/20 D .W .Pt., W illiam sburg, M ich­ Lounge on the f ir s t floor of the ic s, m athem atics, geology, financial ad m in istratio n , m ath e­ On lo t. 487-3301. 5-10/20 BQB: 5 5 you know a good, igan. 1-10/20 Student S erv ices Building. M r. chem ical, e le c tric a l, m echanical m atics, and all m a jo rs of the C a rte r will d iscu ss th e Role of engineering (D). FLEETWOOD, 1963, 10 x slightly unethical doctor? BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 U.S.LA. in world a ffa irs and College of E ngineering (with E xcellent condition. 'T il 5 p.m . G eorge. 1-10/20 fo r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12 & vario u s m eans of en terin g the W ednesday-Friday, O ct. 26-28: som e accounting) (B,M,D). IV 4-5984; a fte r, TU 2-5670. $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT U.S. foreign and dom estic s e r v ­ C e n tra l Intelligence Agency: 5-10/24 R e a l E s ta te BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 ice. econom ics, p olitical science, SQUIRE, 1966 - x 6o\ 2- BY OWNER - 201 D enver. 3 - E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - U.S. N aval Ordnance T e s t S ta­ e le c tric a l engineering, m ath e­ bedroom , on lot, city lim its . bedroom . E arly p o sse ssio n . 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- tion: chem ical, e le c tric a l and m atics and physics (com puter A c t i v i t i e s IV 9-0464. 5-10/21 South end, n e a r shopping. Handy 6:30 T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C m echanical engineering (B,M,D); program m ing) (B,M,D); language to schools. T e rm s . C all ow ner. ELECTRIC GUITAR a n d /o r am - phy sics (B,M,D); and m ath em at­ and geography (B,M); and s e c r e ­ SKYLINE 1963, 54 x lO, 2 bed- IV 2-6730, TU 2-7608. 3-10/21 p llfie r. Phone 332-0753 a fte r 6 ic s and ch e m istry (M,D). C a r n iv a l to room s, a i r conditioned. On lo t. ta ria l scien ce (B). p.m . 5-10/21 V elslco l C hem ical C orp.: 641-6004. 3-10/21 S e rv ic e COME - IN baby s itte r; 30 hours ch e m istry (physical and organic) T h u rsd ay , O ct. 27: b e N o v . 7 RICHARDSON MONTCLAIR, THESES PRINTED, rap id s e r - w eek. Y ea r old son. 353-0962. (M,D); a ll m a jo rs of the colleges A rth u r Y oungandCo,: account­ 1965, 12 x 60, natu ral g as. v ic e. D rafting supplies, Xerox 3-10/20 of A g ricu ltu re and B u sin ess (B), ing (B,M ,D). O rganization heads who have Phone 485-2452 a fte r 6 p.m . cop ies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ T h e F ir s t N ational Bank of not receiv ed A ctivities C arnival 3-10/21 BABYSITTING IN MY o ff-cam - D ecem ber and M arch graduates PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- pus ap a rtm en t. E xperienced. IV only; and chem ical engineering Chicago: a ll m ajo rs of the C o l­ Inform ation should contact the HOWARD 35’x8'; sc re en e d -in 5431. C -10/20 Union B oard Office, 355-3355, or 4-8167. 3-10/20 (B). lege of B u sin ess (B,M). carn iv al chairm an B ruce A uten, p o rch; $1195. C -5 Mobile Home Youngstown Sheet and Tube DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p a r e n e N fiED E b URGENTLY: two non- 353-0038. M anor. ED -7-0229 evenings. Wednesday and T h u rsd ay , Oct. Co.: ch em ical and m echanical F ra n ch ise d S ervice Approved by student tic k ets fo r P u rd u e gam e. A ctivities C arnival is an annual 3-10/24 26-27: engineering and m etallurgy, m e ­ D octors and DSIA, T he m ost P au l, 332-3574. 3-10/20 m odern and Only p erso n alized ch an ics and m a te ria ls science (B, p resen tatio n of student clubs and L o st & Found TWO MEN to unload b rick . Can C o n su m ers Pow er Co.: a c ­ h o n o rarles. It will be p rese n ted s e rv ic e in L ansing, providing M,D). counting and econom ics (B); e le c ­ LOST - POST D ecilog slid e ru le . you with diaper p a ils, poly bags, reg u la te h ours to m eet your L aw rence Radiation L ab o rato ­ by the Union B oard, 7 - 10:30 tr ic a l engineering (B,M); m e ­ Call 351-7464. 3-10/21 d eo d o rizers and d ia p ers, o r use schedule. Good pay. Standard ry: ch em ical engineering (M,D); p.m . Monday, Nov, 7, in the Union. Block and Supply, 4724 A ure­ chanical and civ il engineering LOST - OP a L necklace. Sen- y our own. Baby clothes w ashed and m arketing (B); ele c tric a l, f r e e . No depo sit. P lan t In­ liu s R oad. See Dick P a risia n , tim ental value. R ew ard. If found, m ath em atics and econom ics (B); spection invited. AMERICAN o r Dick B ah ls. TU 2-2451. call 353-3097. 3-10/21 m etallu rg y , m echanics and m a ­ A S U B S C R IP T IO N DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. 3-10/21 LOST - OCTOBER 14, E astC a m - te r ia ls science (B,M); chem ical C all 482-0864. C ROOM WANTED: study purposes en gineering and ch e m istry (B); pus a r e a . Black rim m ed g la s s ­ to DlAPfeft S e r v i c e , L a n s i n g T only. C lo se to cam p u s. C all 355- e s . C all Bob, 353-1864. civ il engineering (B) and all m a ­ fin e st. Y our choice of th ree 5430. ' 3-10/21 3-10/21 jo r s of the C ollege of B usiness types. C ontainers furnished, no WANTED: TWO g ir ls to sub- and la b o r and in d u stria l r e la ­ FOUND - LADY'S w ristw atch in le t [Delta ap a rtm en t fo r w in ter c la ssro o m , Urban Building. C all 355-6493. Planning 5 -1 0 /2 4 d ep o sit. Baby clothes w ashed f r e e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 te rm . 353-1196 o r 351-4166. NEED TWO non-student tick ets 5 -10/25 tions (B,M ), D ecem ber and March g rad u a tes only. T h e Dow C hem ical Co.: all m a jo rs of the colleges of B u si­ ZEITGEIST LQST: S .J. W elker Company and E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C fo r P u rd u e gam e. Call 482- n ess and Com m unication A rts p erso n a l ID. O ctober 8, Mich­ I ; A V O T E A G A IN S T m a d M O T H E R S 7433. 1-10/20 (B,M), D ecem ber and March igan Avenue, cam pus a r e a . R e - siLVBR S e r v i c e and punchbowl re n ta l. T he TICE HOUSE. 337- TWO TICKETS to the Beach Boys. g rad u ates only and lab o r and w ardl 353-2424. 3-10/24 C all Will, 351-9194. in d u stria l relations(M ); account­ 7400. 1-10/20 LQST 1966 c la ss rin g . C all P eg - 1-10/20 ing and financial adm inistration gy, 353-3011. 3-1 0 /2 4 F I a n S TUNING. E xperienced NlifeD TWO tic k ets to the Beach (B,M); ch em ical, civ il and sa n i­ w ork. C all H arold H ildebrand, ta ry , e le c tric a l and m echanical LOST: SMALL black p u rs e . R ew ard. C all 355-7236. 5-10/25 L 351-6390 evenings. a NSINQ ' SELF-D efence 5-10/25 A cad- Boys. C all 351-6469. 1-10/20 engineering, m etallurgy, m e- attention car owners LOST: SLIDE ru le n e a r In te r- emy is now open. C la sse s in the classic navy blazer East Lansing Judo, K arate a r e offered c o m p le te f r o n t e n d r e p a i r a n d a l i g n m e n t national C e n te r. R ew ard $10. nightly. 7-9 p.m . 900 W est A wardrobe m ust, this ve rsatile pure wool C all 355-7949. 1-10/20 Saginaw. 489-1746. 3-10/24 flannel n a vy b la z e r . Patch pockets, classic * b rak e s • suspension P erso n al brass buttons. W o r n c a su al with an open Typing Service • w heel balancing * steering corrections c o lla r s h irt, d r e s s y w ith r e g u la r s h irt and T A k i A tr ip with ' ’The Next ANN BROWN, typ ist and m u lti- E x it" B lues Band, call 489- 0724. SPANISH LADY w ill tu to r in 3—10/2 J lith offset printing. D is s e rta ­ tions, th e ses, m a n u scrip ts, gen­ e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ State Bank * m o to r tu n e u p s fancy vest. $ 3 7,9 5 Spanish o r Italian tra n sla tio n s. LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center p e rie n c e . 332 8384. C Corner of Abbott end Grand River 355-3007. 5-10/26 t w o o lo v o n M O T O R PAULA ANN HAUGHËY, ty p ist. S m a ll’s m o t QRQy Cl E, Branch Offi c e s o* . IBM S ele ctric and Executive. s o u t h W a s h in g t o n SCOOTER Insu ran ce. Package r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ OKEMOS H A SLET T B R O O K FIE LD PLA ZA 124 SOUTH LARCH IIV 4-7346 O ver K napp's Cam pus C e n te r. fessional th eses typing. N ear M em ber Federal Deposit Insurance Carp, ' 332-8671. C -10/20 cam pus. 337-1527. C 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 20, 1966 COLLEGE BOWL Conspiracy claimed (continued fr o m page 1) could be involved in the plan to d isc re d it him for his legislative E ig h t s t u d e n t s v ie actions d etrim en tal to in su ran ce. O 'B rien adm itted that at no tim e had M iss Lukens acted like a "fem m e fata le o r a s e d u c tr e s s ," when he m et h e r June 2, he claim s, to interview h er for a s e c re ta ry position. O’B rien had another theory on h is " f r a m e -u p ," how ever. He contended that if his suspicions of a conspiracy a r e in c o r­ f o r t e a m p o s itio n s among th ese eight, will com pete re c t, a man with a sim ila r appearance, c a r, and lic en se plate num ber acco sted the young women on o r n ea r the MSU cam pus. O’B rien rep eated his alibi that he w as with a constituent in the Eight students, rep rese n tativ e next week will appear on the State Capitol Building a t the tim e M iss Lukens ch arg es him with against Colum bia U niversity in propositioning h e r on the MSU cam pus May 27. of the m ajo r a re a s in the United nationally telev ised show Nov. New York on Dec. 9 before the T he constituent, a M r. R eaves, also rem ain s som ew hat of a S tates, now vie fo r a position on 20. An a lte rn a te will accom pany National A ssociation of Manu­ MSU’s four man C ollege Bowl th is team to New York in ca se m y stery m an. O’B rien could not supply prosecution with his full f a c tu re rs ’ convention. nam e o r a d d re ss, saying only that he w as a truck d riv e r, and it team . of illn e ss. Students who survived th ree The f ir s t team to be selected Another t e a m , chosen from would be v ery difficult for him to testify because of h is job. phases of elim inating com petition T he sen ato r claim s that he took Reaves on a tour of the capitol against 77 o th er students and e li­ between 11:15 a.m . and 12:15 p.m . P rosecution contends that gible fo r the final com petition Licfif, S te in w a y q u it a re : Roger A lexander, Saginaw s o p h o m o r e ; Stephan B adrich, H agerstow n, Md., sophom ore; O’B rien acco sted M iss Lukens n ea r the Union Bldg., som e four m iles away, at 11:40 a.m . that day. O’B rien te stifie d that he called Jam es H. B rickley, p resid e n t p ro tern of the D etroit Common Council, in D etro it around 12:05 Byron Boyd, Houghton sen io r, and p.m . May 27, to change the m eeting place and tim e of a previously A S M S U C a b in e t Thom as H eppenheim er, Solo, Canal Zone, se n io r. CoCo scheduled luncheon. Two ASMSU Cabinet officials also available in the Student S er­ Also Ron P elley, Cleveland, resig n ed from th e ir posts Wed­ vices* main office, said H assold. Ohio j u n i o r ; L o ren Lom asky, A P la c e T o P a r k nesday fo r w hat they te rm e d p e r- Petitioning ends Nov. 2. H artford, Conn. ju n io r ;, Donald A r t F e s tiv a l A r t i s t v is its sonal and academ ic reaso n s, said M ackenzie, Houston, T ex as, jun­ T h e p a r k i n g r a m p b y S h a w H a l l is not a ll s t e e l a n d c o n c r e t e . In th e c e n t e r o f the io r, and Am elia Rutledge, B ir­ b u i l d i n g , s u r r o u n d e d b y l a y e r s o f p a r k e d c a r s , a l a w n is c u l t i v a t e d . Ray P a rk e r, noted New York T e r r y H assold, C a b i n e t p r e s ­ ident. m ingham , A la. ju n io r. se t b y s ta tio n s a r tis t, will speak with faculty and O a k la n d g e ts Robert C. Andringa of t h e graduate students of the A rt D e- < Resignations w ere subm itted Honors C ollege said that at le a st MSU’s radio stations WKAR- partm ent, T hursday O ct. 20. He by Jeff Licht, d ire c to r of fre sh ­ m an orientation, and Dave Stein­ way, d irec to r of the Bookstore ste erin g com m ittee. s ta te fu n d s MSU has received a $120,000 one student nam ed is a M erit Scholar, and that th e re a r e at le a st th ree Alumni D istinguised Faculty committee report AM and FM w ill p a rtic ip a te in the 1966 G re a te r L ansing F ine A rts F estiv al, "A Day With the w ill be h ere fo r the day, P a r k e r has had one-m an shows at the Guggenheim M useum, N.Y. Petitioning will begin Thursday S cholars in the group. (continued f r o m page 1) work ag ain st academ ic freedom A rts ,” at the Lansing Civic Cen­ and the G alleria dell ‘A r ie te in in c re ase in its allocation from u rg en t c a se could be h eard at fo r the positions, reported Has­ T h ese students a r e re p re se n ­ once. as w ell a s for, the academ ic te r , Sunday. M ilan, Italy, among o th e rs. He the sta te legislature for con­ State News should be a student- V isito rs w ill have an oppor­ is p rese n tly teaching at H unter sold. tativ e of such v arie d m ajo rs as *‘T o a g rea t extent the ju d i­ council asked the faculty com ­ struction of an engineering b u ild ­ run, student - o perated p u b lica­ tunity to m eet staff m em bers C ollege, N.Y. D ivisional h u m a n i t i e s , m ath - c ia ry would have to play by m ittee fo r student a ffa irs to study Any student in good standing ing on the Oakland U niversity tion, but im plem enting th at p rin ­ and view b ro ad cast equipment em atics-philosophy a n d m e- ea r,"R ein o e h l said . " I t ’s diffi­ w ays to speed up the alread y with the U niversity may obtain a cam pus. ChflrH^al on rr* • ciple in d etails of organization is at the exhibit. In addition they $Five m illion had originally cult to m ake specific suggestions proposed judicial p ro c e s s in ­ petition in 308 Student S ervices, He also noted that among th ese he said. No previous experience been allocated for the p ro ject by eight students R oger A lexander a knotty p ro b lem ,” John R ein - that could a r is e . We want to keep stead . can p a rtic ip a te in a live WKAR b ro ad cast at 4 p.m . Bio-Chem talk oehl, ch airm an of the faculty com ­ the p ro c e s s flex ib le,” T h e o rig in al faculty com m ittee is necessary . various state and federal ag en ­ is the only one who has not T he annual L ansing F ine A rts m ittee fo r student a ffa irs, said . re p o rt, com pleted in June, liste d J e a n - P ie r r e Changeux of the T h ere a r e also vacancies in cies, but when the bids for the had any kind of actual gam e T he original re p o rt of the fac­ P a r t of the question of State guidelines fo r U n iv ersity ru le s F estiv al, which began Oct. 9, P a s te u r Institu te of P a r is w ill M eet the P r e s s , a new program pro ject w ere received they ex ­ ex p erien ce. The o t h e r s have ulty co m m ittee fo r student a f­ News co n tro l a r is e s fro m the and s tru c tu re s that would in su re Includes special e x h i b i t s and p re se n t a b iochem istry colloqui­ sponsored by ASMSU's special ceeded the lim it. com peted on cam pus o r fo r local fa irs contained no p ro c e ss fo r U n iv ersity ’s position as pub­ “ m axim um freedom and n e c e s­ d e m o n s t r a t i o n s , as w ell a s um at 4 today in 101 B iochem is- » p ro jec ts, and personnel develop­ T he appropriation of the ad d i­ television shows. dealing with c a se s in which tim e lis h e r of the paper, subsidizing s a ry o rd e r” within a "com m unity m u sic, dance and d ram a. The tr y Building. His topic w ill be, ment, a departm ent under the tional funds allows the p ro jec t Donald M acKenzie w as a m em ­ was an im portant fa c to r. it p a rtly through student fe e s. of s c h o la r s .” Civic C en ter w ill be open from "O n the M echanism of A llo steric to get underway next week. T he b e r of the 1964-65 C ase Hall A faculty m em ber suggested office of finance se rv ice a n d U sing suggestions sent to it I t s tr e s s e d due p ro ce ss, and it 2-9 p.m . Sunday. In te ra c tio n s.” operations. building should be com pleted by •'C ollege Bowl** team that took giving the proposed stu d e n t-fa c- by the academ ic council, the ulty ju d iciary the pow er of was the p rin cip le of due p ro c e ss P etitions fo r these posts a re M arch, 1968. th e " a ll U " cham pionship h ere . faculty com m ittee is rev isin g its th at an injunction without s h e a r ­ injunction, without a h earin g , to o rig in al re p o rt on U n iv ersity m eet such urgent c a s e s . ing would violate, som e m em b ers The finest in ’ Ja zz’ , Dixieland ru le s and s tru c tu re s affecting of the council said . LBJ visits New Zealand which c a r rie d him to another cerem onial academ ic freed o m . T h e rev ise d re p o rt w ill be p resen ted to the academ ic council Nov. 8. F earin g that such pow er could H AIR and Modem Music F o r your dancing p le a su re (continued fr o m page I) greeting at W ellington. H e then m otored sw in g w ith the on a 29,000-m ile F a r E a ste rn tour a r ­ the six m ile s to the h e a rt of the capital T h e com m ittee is d iscu ssin g FAS H IO N S ranged around the Manila m eeting, m akes through m oderate size crow ds. p ro c e d u re s under which a stu ­ dent can ask fo r an expedited R E D W IN N Q U A R T E T A u stralia his next stop a fte r a friendly As in his cam paign-style trav elin g in though not overwhelming initial public the U nited S tates, Johnson on h is firs t hearin g if tim e is a facto r in the T he woman w h o is d e l i b e r a t e l y A T T H E resp o n se h e re . A ustralians prom ised a o v erse as trip as P re sid e n t often stopped violation of h is academ ic f r e e ­ dom, beautiful r e lie s on M r. Jo h n ’s H air lively v isit, including an outdoor barbecue h is m otorcade to leave h is lim ousine and at a ranch. T he New Zealand governm ent was going all out fo r this firs t-in -h is to ry v isit by m ingle with the human m a ss which quickly su rg ed tow ard him . New Z ealand had never seen anything A n o rm al c a se m ight take one week to co m eb efo re the proposed student-faculty Judiciary, a body M Mr, John Carver . F ash io n s, SPECIALIZING IN DRY HAIR CUTTING. OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK KoKo Bar O P E N S E V E N D A Y S A W E E K an A m erican president. quite like th is before. One ro ad stan d er that would act a s a su p rem e 24 h r, answ ering se rv ic e T he p rim e m in iste r headed a p arty of who suddenly found him self ‘‘p re ssin g the co u rt fo r the U n iv ersity . 501 1/2 E . 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