Friday Inside to d a y. . . Sunny. . . MICHIGAN And w a r m today with the high E a s t L a n s in g M e r c h a n t s , P . 3 in the s ix t i e s . S atu rd a y , cloudy H o m e c o m in g S to ry , P. 6 O f f - C a m p u s Housing, P . 5 STATE and w a r m . N obel P r i z e , P. 9 UNIVERSITY V o l . 59 N u m b e r 64 E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic hig an O c t o b e r 21, 1966 10c New 'Small College' Scheduled For 1967 college was taken in Ju n e of 1965 when the T h e college was cre ate d a s another step u n it,” he added, “ educational experim en­ By K Y L E C. K E R B A W Y tation is m ore fea sib le ,” State N e w s E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f Education P olicy C om m ittee (EPC) ap ­ tow ards m eeting the p ro b lem s of a m ulti­ v e rsity , Dutton said. By cre a tin g sm all P lan s fo r what is now Ju stin M o rrill proved tentative plans fo r the school, College w ere announced In ea rly w inter Ju stin M o rrill C ollege is to have a little provost Howard R. N eville said . G uide­ co lleg es within a larg e institution, MSU hopes to be able to b e tte r m e et the needs of 1964, T h e college, housed in Snyder- b ro th e r. lin es for the school w ere draw n up by a A second sm all resid e n ce college, to be P h illips d o rm ito rie s, opened with a cla ss com m ittee ch aired by Dean R ichard U. of stu d en ts and recognize them a s indi­ p attern ed along the sam e lin es a s the infant v id u als, of 340 students, according to Dean Gordon B y erru m of theC ollege of N atu ral Science, JMC, is scheduled to open next fall. Rohm an. Two hundred fifty retu rn ed this F inal approval was gran ted then by E PC , "W ithin a sm all, sem i - autonomous y e a r and another 325 freshm en w ere added. T h e college, announced T h u rsd ay by the MSU B oard o fT ru ste e s , w ill offer a lib e ral p ro g ra m In the scien c es. JMC, now In its second y ear, o ffers a lib e ra l education in th e hum anities. F re d e ric B. Dutton, d ire c to r of the Science an d M ath em aticsT each in g C en ter, Two surprise witnesses was nam ed chairm an of the planning com ­ m ittee fo r the new sem i-autonom ous co l­ p ro d u c e d ot O ’Brien triol lege, Dutton expects that the com m ittee w ill be nam ed within the next few weeks. C u rric u la offered by the college, as well as a s ite and nam e fo r the school, will be decided within the next few months, ac cording to Dutton. T h e college will be By B O B B Y S O D E N to pose for " s ta g ” film s w ere rec alle d e r r o r s ” he used when testifying w ere the housed in one of the d o rm ito rie s, a s is State News S ta ff W r i t e r by R eisig and denied being p a rt a t the sam e a s when he allegedly propositioned Ju stin M o rrill now. in su ran ce "c o n sp irac y ” th a t O’B rien h e r. As soon a s th is inform ation is d e te r ­ Both prosecution and defense produced charg ed them with Monday. T hey also A ll th re e coeds w ere asked during mined, it will be p assed on to students s u r p ris e w itn esses T h u rsd ay as the identified the se n a to r’s r e d C h ev ro let as cro ss-ex a m in a tio n if they re c a lle d seeing accepted fo r next y e a r’s freshm an c la s s , m o ra ls tr ia l of State Sen. B e rn a rd F . the one from which they w ere p ro p o si­ a sm all c ra c k on the front w indshield of Dutton sa id . He expected the school’s .e n ­ O’B rien went into its eighth day. tioned. the s e n a to r 's c a r when they talked with ro llm e n t would not differ g rea tly from A Negro coed te stifie d that O 'B rien ’s M iss Shapiro, Brookline, M ass,, Junior, him la st spring, which O’B rien claim s has JM C ’s f ir s t fresh m an c la s s , som ew here chief p riv ate in v estig ato r m et h e r Wed­ said she was positive the se n ato r was the Elementary Arsenal between 250 and 400 . nesday evening to question h e r on the sam e m an who approached h e r on G rand R iv er Avenue June 2 becau se " c e rta in been th e re since la st w in ter. T h e young women a ll te stifie d they could not r e ­ We have a th re e -to -fo u r month lead over background of a prosecution w itness, Beth m em b er the c ra c k . T a k e n f r o m students o v e r a s ix month p e r io d , th is a r s e n a l of what J u s tin M o rrill college had in r e c r u it­ Shapiro, ex p re ssio n s and obvious g ram m atical z ip guns, cap p is to ls c o n v e r te d to f i r e .3 8 sh e ll and k n iv e s was ing stu d en ts, Dutton added. Yvonne Jenkins, 19, an MSU sophom ore, fro m an u p p e r g ra d e e l e m e n t a r y school. U P I T e le p h o to T h e f ir s t step tow ards creatin g the new told the co u rt that a frien d of h e rs took h e r to a re sta u ra n t Monday w here she met FAUST BREAKS TIE P e te r B ill, who is O’B r ie n 's p riv ate d e­ tectiv e, and B ill’s son. An angry D efense A ttorney John D, O’Connell delayed the tr ia l alm o st an Conductor Falcone hour a fte r the noon r e c e s s when he in ­ sisted that he, O’B rien , and Bill be allow ­ ends 39-year career ASMSU to get salaries ed to take statem en ts from M iss Jenkins, M iss Jenkins, a police ad m in istratio n student in te reste d in an FBI c a re e r, said B ill told h e r he was an in v estig ato r and T he re tire m e n t of L eo n ard F alcone, p ro fe sso r oi m usic and the dean of Big pushed back to allow m o re tim e for stu ­ sequently allo t com pensation in tha te rm s T en band d ire c to rs, was approved T h u rs­ By B E V T W I T C H E L L she "g o t the Im p ressio n ” that he was dent opinion to be known. and m an n er d escrib ed within th is r e p o r t.” day by the Board of T ru s te e s. State N ews S ta ff W r i t e r with the State Dept, T h is la tte r recom m endation is in an ­ T he only change in the allocation of He w ill be succeeded next July 1 by Bill asked h e r se v e ra l questions about C om pensation com m ittee chairm an sw er to the p rim a ry com plaint of WIC and com pensation is the d e c re a se of the s e c r e ­ H arry Begian, cu rren tly conductor of who M iss Shapiro dated and what she did Ralph F a u st broke a 3-3 tie in the co m ­ MHA, F au st said. ta r y ’s com pensation by $50, F au st e x ­ bands and a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of m u sic plained th at th e re had been confusion con­ at p a rtie s , M iss Jenkins said , m ittee to approve com pensation fo r stu ­ “ With the addition of th ese re c o m ­ education at Wayne State U niversity, “ I told him th at I did not know anything dent governm ent officials fo r th is te rm . m endations, form ulated a fte r all the cerning the s e c r e ta ry 's ro le . Falcone, who has been at MSU sin c e Com pensation now stands at $75 for the about h er p erso n al life, that I had only T he vote within the com m ittee was groups had m andated th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e s 1927, will rem ain h ere a s a consultant m et h e r a week ag o ,” M iss Jenkins told brought to a tie T uesday night when and at the suggestion of re p re se n ta tiv e s of ch airm an for fall term , $70 for the vice until his re tire m e n t becom es effective ch airm an and cabinet p resid en t, $65 for the co u rt. Women’s In te r R esidence Council (WIC) the d issenting g ro u p s,” the re p o rt says, Bill asked M iss Jen k in s to m eet O’B rien July 1, 1968. m andated its re p re se n ta tiv e to vote “ we feel we have a re p o rt supported by a the co m p tro ller, $20 to the m a jo r govern- A graduate of the U niversity of Mich­ at co u rt th is morning, ap p aren tly to te stify ag ain st com pensation. v ast m ajo rity of the student body; andcon- ( P l e a s e t u r n to the back page) igan’s School of M usic, Falcone is widely as a defense w itness. Instead, M iss J e n ­ T he com pensation proposal is a com pro­ known as a band d ire c to r, adjudicator, kins contacted the U n iv ersity police. m ise ‘‘hopefully acceptable toM HA(M en’s guest conductor and a r tis t on the eupho­ H all A ssn.), WIC and o th e rs ,” F aust Constituant testifies nium . said. ON A SIA N TOUR Under his tutelage, MSU’s bands have MHA, WIC and Inter-C o o p erativ eC o u n - gained national prom inence. His m arching T h e o th e r su rp ris e w itn e ss, Stanley E, cil (ICC) subm itted the th re e dissenting bands have p erfo rm ed for th re e U. S. v otes. "W e trie d to be fa ir to those who a re ag ain st com pensation,” F au st said. LBJ meets Aussies, R eaves, one of O’B rie n ’s constituents, te stifie d he was with the sen ato r in the capitol from 11:15 to 12:15 the m orning of May 27, a tim e the se n ato r is charged P re sid e n ts, m ost recen tly at Lyndon John­ son’s 1965 inauguration; at the 1964 New York W orld’s F a ir; and at th re e Rose T he re p o rt of the com pensation com m it­ Bowl festiv als. tee is final and may be changed only if 10 p er cent of the fu ll-tim e undergraduate ducks Viet protesters with asking a coed to pose fo r p o rn o ­ graphic p ic tu res. R eaves explained he rem e m b ere d the Falcone has w ritten num erous a r tic le s fo r m usic jo u rn als, and se v e ra l o rch e s­ students petition fo r a referendum . M ajor changes in the final re p o rt include c r itic s of the Viet Nam policy of Johnson tim e becau se he checked h is watch when tr a l tra n sc rip tio n s for solo in stru m en ts and the co n cert band. Leonard Falcone CAMBERRA, A u stralia If) — P re sid en t he put a nickel in a parking m e ter in recom m endations for a public opinion poll, Johnson c a r rie d his m e et-th e -p e o p le cam ­ and of Holt, w hose governm ent faces a He has been on the board of d ire c to rs and the N ational M usic Cam p a t In te r - fro n t of the capitol for one h o u r’s parking. s ta tistic a lly validated, concerning the paign into A u stralia T hursday but ducked Nov. 26 g en eral election. T he opposition of the A m erican B andm asters A ssn ., di­ lochen. He rec en tly conducted the M ich­ P ro secu tin g A ttorney Donald L, R eisig com pensation re p o rts . T he re s u lts would a collision with d em o n strato rs opposing L ab o r p a rty opposes A u stralia’s u se of visional ch airm an of the N ational A ssn. igan O pera Com pany of D etro it and the re c a lle d him to the stand la te r in the day, be published and used for re fe re n c e by 4,500 tro o p s to fight the Reds in South of College Band D ire c to rs and a m em b er In tern atio n al Symphony O rc h e stra at P o rt the w ar in Viet Nam . a fte r checking the capitol parking m e te rs fu ture com pensation com m ittees, His A ir F o rc e jet swooped in from Viet Nam. of two m usic org an izatio n s, Sinfonia and Huron and S arnia. and finding that they w ere n ick el-h alf hour A second recom m endation a sk s that the New Zealand in la te afternoon a fte r what The d em o n strato rs w ere relativ ely few. Kappa Kappa P s i. A c h a r te r m em ber of the A m erican m e te rs . d ates calling for com m ittee re p o rts be aid es said w as a highly su ccessfu l day They m illed about in front of Johnson’s Begian holds b ach elo r’s and m a s te r 's School Band D ire c to rs A ssn., Begian is in W ellington, the P re sid e n t’s f ir s t o v er­ downtown hotel in anticipation of his R eeves said he was su re he u ie d only d eg re es from Wayne State, and the Ed.D. also an h o ro ra ry m em ber of the M ichigan se a s foreign stop in his six -n atio n F a r a r r iv a l. one nickel in the m e te r. d eg re e from the U niversity of M ichigan. School Band and O rc h estra A ssn. and a While they shouted ‘‘Go hom e Yankl” T h re e coeds who p rev io u sly identified He has conducted sum m er m usic staffs newly e le c te d m em ber of the A m erican E ast tour. In a speech at the a irp o rt, he again to A m erican new sm en, they appeared to the se n ato r as the man who asked them at Wayne, MSU, the U niversity of Illinois B an d m asters A ssn. River cleanup w arned against expecting m ira c le s when be m o re in high s p ir its than angry. M ost of the d em o n strato rs w ere stu­ the sum m it conference of a llie s in Viet The MSU Outing and F o re stry clubs Nam opens in M anila Monday. dents from A u stralian N ational U niversity. will hold a Red C ed ar R iv er “ clean-up “ The h a rd work of secu rin g the peace T he students n ev e r got a look at Johnson. cam paign” Sunday. T he P re sid e n t stopped off at Holt’s man­ is not done by m ir a c le s ,” he said. M em bers of the clubs will m eet at the sion fo r an unscheduled dinner. L a te r he Canoe S h elte r at 2 p.m . and will use A u stralian s lining the m otorcade ro u te whooped it up at th e ir f ir s t glim pse of slipped into the hotel through a back canoes to pick up the floating rubbish en tra n c e . G uards kept tight se cu rity . on the riv e r . an A m erican p resid en t in th e ir country. “ 1 don’t know when I’ve seen so many In h is sp eech , Johnson joined Holyoake The M aintanence D ept, will supply the group with canoes and a tru ck to haul sm iling faces in all my tim e ,” Johnson in pledging to defend against what he the tr a s h away. observed happily. te rm ed Red ag g ressio n against South Viet Anyone wishing to help from the shore The only h o stile displays cam e from N am . Johnson d ep arted from his p rep a re d w ill be welcomed. text to hit back at the c r itic s . HOMECOMING 1966 Judges rate Queen candidates at question and answer sessions nursing; C aro l Sanborn, Birm ingham sen­ T uesday night, O ct. 11, 72 candidates Homecoming Queen Lynn Heino and h er io r; Jo -Jo Shutty, Oak P ark sophom ore m et in the Union fo r what proved to be :ourt m ust have b reath ed a sigh of r e - in speech and Deborah Som es, G ro sse th e f ir s t of th re e evenings of activity ief when the selection p ro c e ss w as over. P ointe Junior in psychology. fo r them . Lynn, a physical science m a jo r from All the g irls w ill rec eiv e loving cups F ive a t a tim e, the g irls faced a court )scoda, w ill be attended by M a rg a re t and w ill be seen during h alf-tim e of the of student judges, four men and two 3enson, P o rt Huron junior in lite ra tu re ; la r r l e t D avidson, L a n s i n g se n io r in M SU -Purdue football gam e. women. Teamwork On Display The selectio n , which s ta rte d o v er a They w e re a sk ed questions concerning ipeech; J ill Law son, P ontiac sophom ore; week ago is a demanding p ro c e s s . E v e r y o n e knows it ta kes t e a m w o r k to wi n f o o t b a l l g a m e s . A n o th e r type o f t e a m w o r k took p la c e W e d n e s - th e ir m a jo r, so c ia l In te re st and dating Cherry McGee, Benton H arbor se n io r in Few know w hat the final selectin g p ro ­ d ay night when H ub b ard H a ll l i t up w ith th is m e s s a g e : P i t y P l l , If the S p a rta n s a r e as p e r f e c t on the f ie l p ro b le m s. jiological scien ce; B everly O taskey, D e- c e s s is a fte r a candidate leav es h er th is S a tu r d a y as H u b b a rd was in th is d is p la y , P u r d u e w i ll have a m p le re a s o n to be p itie a . :roit sophom ore in rom ance languages. resid e n ce hall o r organization sponsoring State N e w s photo by Dave L a u r a A lso, R ae P e te lle , D earborn Junior in ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b ack page) h e r. Kyle C. Kerbewy Eric Planln, managing editor STATE NEWS editor -ln-chlef Joel Stark James Spanlolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor L aw rence W erner, S ports E ditor Andrew Molllson, executive reporter advertising manager W illiam G. P apclak, a s s t, ad m an ag er F rid a y M orning, O ctober 21, 1966 EDITORIALS Ticket distribution improvement ED ITO RIAL DISSENT off to a good b u t ... Prof ratings Athletic D i r e c t o r B ig g ie “ football s p i r i t ” d o e s n ’t are m ore appropriate for a m o t i v a t e t h e m u n til fa ll. f l y - b y - n i g h t o p e r a t i o n th an a should be Munn and t i c k e t m a n a g e r B ill B e a r d s l e y s h o u ld b e c o m ­ m ended f o r t h e i r qu ick ac tion T i c k e t s should be s o l d d u r in g r e g i s t r a t i o n , a s th e y m ajor university. S u f fic ie n t s e a t s s h o u ld be cooperative in s u g g e s t i n g c h a n g e s f o r the football t i c k e t d i s t r i b u t i o n a r e now, b u t we s u g g e s t the s y s t e m be i m p r o v e d . a l l o t t e d . If th ey a r e not ta k e n by s t u d e n t s , they c a n b e s o ld E D I T O R ’S N O T E — E x e c u t iv e system . One i m p r o v e m e n t would to the g e n e r a l pub lic. r e p o r t e r A n d re w M o ll is o n d is ­ s e n te d T h u r s d a y f r o m an e d i ­ S p e c if ic a l ly th ey p r o p o s e be the s a l e of the c a r d s in If t h e s e s u g g e s t i o n s a r e t o r i a l en co u ra g in g the A s s o ­ t h a t t i c k e t s be s o ld s p r i n g the I.M. bu il d in g . T h i s would ad o p te d , the c o n f u s i o n and c ia t e d Students of MSU in t h e i r plans to issue a p a m p h le t f o r t e r m to s t u d e n t s , f o r the allow s t u d e n t s to g e t the f r u s t r a t i o n a s s o c i a t e d with use by students in e v a lu a tin g following y e a r , and t h a t p a s ­ c a r d s without m a k i n g a s p e ­ f o o t b a l l ticket p u rc h a se s p r o f e s s o r s and c o u rs e s . s e s be f o r s p e c i f i c s e a t s . c i a l t r i p . It would a l s o p r e ­ would be g r e a t l y r e d u c e d , T he co u rse evaluation pam phlet envi­ sioned by ASMSU and the State News Student would s i t in the s a m e v e n t long l i n e s ; p e o p le a r e if not e l i m i n a t e d . ed ito rial board is intended to help stu ­ s e a t e v e r y g a m e . T he p u r ­ a l l o w e d ' i n the I.M. only in The E d i t o r s dents choose cou rses and p ro fe sso rs. In other words, if a student sees that p o s e of t h i s i s to r e d u c e r e l a t i v e l y s m a l l g r o u p s , so 60 p e r cent of the students taking a course conf usio n. a l a r g e g r o u p would not a c ­ thought It was u seless, boring, ineptly While t h e s e a r e s t e p s in cum ulate. taught and toochancey “ g ra d e -w ise ,” h e’d sign up for another section, o r would a t­ th e r ig h t d i r e c t i o n , both TOM SEG A L tem pt to avoid the course com pletely. Another im provem ent So what happens? T he section in ques­ could be i m p r o v e d . would b e to hav e m o r e t i c k e t tion is then filled with poor slobs who re g iste re d late or didn’t look at the pam ­ phlet before p re -re g iste rin g . It might be argued that consistently bad Going steady? distribution p o i n t s around c a m p u s . An o u t l e t in C o n r a d and one in the Union would JM (ÊÊÊk w L N ife U’ must; legal first aid ratin g s would affect a departm en t’s Judg­ ment of a non-tenured in s tru c to r’s p e r ­ Having the s a m e s e a t at k e e p s t u d e n t s f r o m having to T o m ost people a law yer is a little do not alw ays know when they should go offer the students a co u rse in p rac tica l form ance, and that the poor in stru cto r go too f a r . like the m edieval w iz a rd —he holds a to a law y er. L aw yers a r e quick to point applications of the law. would then be eased out, all g a m e s i s fine f o r m any sp ecial knowledge that em pow ers him to out th at ev e ry y e a r m any people, through In no way should it be thought of a s I doubt it. D epartm ents have not in the p e o p le , but not f o r the fellow p erfo rm m ira c le s . With a wave of h is Ignorance of the law, m is s out on saving a sh o rt c o u rse in legal com petence. past proved o v e r-e a g e r to prom ote p ro ­ F i n a l l y t h e r e s h o u ld be law book and the chanting of a few m agic m oney on o b scu re tax m a tte rs , o r the fe s s o rs who have been nam ed by the s tu ­ who wants to take d i f f e r e n t incantations like habeas co rp u s and r e - handling of w ills, e tc . O th er people m ay T h e c o u rse should be organized with dents. a fte r m onths of study, as outstand­ g i r l s to d i f f e r e n t g a m e s . S tu ­ m ore seats re se rv e d for s tu ­ sip se lo q u itu r, a law yer can save his be taken advantage of in ten an t-lan d lo rd two goals in mind: 1) T o teach enough ing te a c h e rs. d e n t u s e . T h is ^ t e a r s e a t s clien t tax d o lla rs, keep him out of jail, d isp u tes o r p ro p erty squabbles. about th e law so that students can re c o g ­ E valuations of p ro fe sso rs and of co u rse s d e n t s sho uld b e a ble to g e t and p e rfo rm a m y riad of o th er func­ In a few y e a rs m o st students now in n ize when a law yer’s s e rv ic e s a r e needed. by students, the only ones who know w hat’s s e a t s on a g a m e to g a m e w e r e r e s e r v e d To r 70 p e r tions. college w ill becom e c itiz en s of su burbia. 2) T o em phasize ev e ry -d a y legal p ro b ­ happening in the classro o m , is an ex c el­ basis. c e n t of the s t u d e n t s and 76 T h is d isto rte d view of the law yer ste m s Some w ill be in that group th at has le m s the hom eowner might face. lent concept. But, such evaluation should be m ainly fro m the laym an’s ignorance of little understanding of the law . T h ey T h e r e is no co u rse taught a t MSU that in a form which would weed out bad p ro ­ p e r c e n t b o ught t i c k e t s . The w ill have to le arn about the law on th e ir m e ets th e se goals. the law . P eople re a liz e th at the law fe s s o rs and encourage good ones. E v e n though t i c k e t s a r e t i c k e t of fi ce a c c o m m o d a t e d cannot be figured out by common sense; own, so m etim es the h a rd way. If the U n iv ersity could teach students Such evaluation, w hether we like it o r hence the need and m y stica l re g a rd fo r If a U n iv ersity p u rp o rts to graduate not, m u s tS e líó ñ e in cooperation with the s o l d in th e s p r i n g , m any t h e m by s e l l i n g l i o n - e x i s t e n t to reco g n ize when a law yer can be h elp ­ the law yer and h is sp e cia l knowledge. academ ically w ell-rounded students, if it ful, it would take a significant step in faculty. s t u d e n t s will wai t un til fall s e a t s and s q u e e z i n g e x t r a U nfortunately, m any people have such p u rp o rts to p re p a re them fo r th e ir ro le s p re p a rin g students fo r th e ir ro le s as T h is cooperative approach, perhaps t e r m to g e t t i c k e t s b e c a u s e s t u d e n t s into the r o o m a l ­ a scan t knowledge of the law th at they a s c itiz e n s of a com m unity, it should c itiz e n s. through having elected student re p re s e n ­ ta tiv e s on standing com m ittees within d e­ th e y m a y not be s u r e th ey lo tte d . p artm en ts, would then allow fo r im prove­ m ent of the en tire educational system . will r e t u r n o r b e c a u s e the O p e r a t i o n s of t h i s s o r t GUEST ED ITO RIA L OUR READ ERS’ MIND Students passive, apathetic Many attem p ts have been m ade to a s s e s s finds ' *a p ic tu re , not of cam pus ra d ic a lism , p o rt the Viet Nam w a r, continue long- the c u rre n t student g en eratio n . Some ob­ but a cam pus co n serv atism and p assiv ­ estab lish ed p a tte rn s of sexual behavior, Zeitgeist serves definite need s e r v e r s see them as p o litical a c tiv is ts , ity .” M ost students may be d escrib ed as and show not le s s but “ m o re concern and challenging the university ad m in istra tio n , p o litically p a ssiv e , socially co n serv ativ e, m o re involvem ent in relig io u s ac tiv itie s p ro testin g the w ar in Viet N am , m arching and conventionally m o ral. on the cam p u s.” fo r civ il rig h ts. T he m o re rad ical and the m o re b iz za re To o th e rs , to d ay 's students a r e turning He s e e s the av erag e student p reo ccu ­ get by f a r the m ost publicity. T he p ro ­ T o the E ditor: logical age to give a p erso n any of th ese th e ir backs on society and p o litics in pied with his own p erso n a l o bjectives in sh elv es away from A tlantic and Saturday fe s s o r w arns that undue fascination with Why the fuss about Z eitgeist? T his is rig h ts. d isillu sio n m en t, seeking to escap e from life , e a g e r to get into the b est u n iv e rsitie s Review and o th e r quality publications. th e se m in o ritie s may re su lt in o u r failing 1966. T his Is the e ra in which Genet r e ­ However, if a lim it m ust be se t, why the w orld and its p ro b le m s, looking fo r and the best graduate schools a s the m ost T h e re is nothing new about the fact to d isc e rn the needs of the m o re p a ssiv e , not m ake it at the age when a m an en te rs refuge in psychedelic ex p erien ce o r n a r ­ effective way of fo sterin g his own c a r e e r . ceived lite r a r y consecration and the M ar­ that what often s tir s up the g re a te st po- conventional m a jo rity . It is a tim ely c o tic s . S till o th e rs view the younger gen­ The p r e s s u r e s of com petition cau se him w arning. H is observations should enable quis de Sade w as tra n sla te d fo r the m a s s e s . u la r resen tm en t is that which is new and so ciety . It m ay sound tr ite , but if you era tio n a s hopelessly o b sessed with sex. to study h a rd e r. Only in relativ ely few So Z eitg eist isn ’t a s com forting a s is unconventional o r is difficult to grasp; a r e old enough to m a rry , die, pay taxes, us to view the younger generation in To a ll th ese views of’youth today P ro f. c a se s do they co n trib u te to a growing R e ad e rs D igest. It is typical of hundreds not the sim p le, fa m ilia r, banal, revolting and m ake p resu m p tio u s pronouncem ents c le a r e r p ersp e ctiv e. S eym our M. L ip se t, H arv ard so cio lo g ist, suicide and dropout r a te and lead to of other lite r a r y m agazines that a re garb ag e th at through sh e er tenacity has on the qualifications of som e people to vote, beatnik escap ism o r p o litical ra d ic a lism . becom e to le rate d if not accepted. p ro v id es a much n e e d e d c o rre c tiv e . spawned, nourished, and, m o re often than then you a r e old enough to be given the Exam ining public opinion su rv ey s, he P ro fe s s o r L ip set c ite s available ev i­ Self p ro claim ed cen so rs should (but C h ristian Science M onitor not, burled annually. rig h t to have som e say about the le a d e rs dence to show that m o st students sup- They fill a leg itim ate need ju st a s does seldom do) recognize the resp o n sib ility of the society in which you m ust defend, P E A N U T S experim ental th eater, experim ental film , that goes w ith th e ir “ calling.” “ R ites of su p p o rt, and live. HEY, LINUS! PEPPERMINT fi\TTV! U)0U), AM I YOUREMEMBER GNOOPYA HlYA, P55T...U)HA7 15 iT LÚI7H and so on. Ideally th e ir su ccess o rfa ilu re Spring” w as considered obscene and vul­ Kenneth R. H eim er YOU'RE 60IN6 GLAD ID GEE YOU! 10E WERE LOST... D0N7 YOU? I BROUGHT RAl ! THi$ kid and th e gog6 le $ ? should hinge upon th e ir lite r a r y m e rit. g a r in the P a r is of 1913. On the other Ju n io r, P o litical Science THE WRONG 10E 60T TURNED COMPLETELYABOUND! him along a s so rt r m t e the ol' A side from satisfying the m asochistic hand, an unsanctioned m agazine should not OF A BODYGUARD /SHOOTSTOP? needs of th e ir p u b lish ers, th ese m agazines be waved in th e fact of resp o n sib le offi­ 1 s e rv e as a vehicle fo r co n trib u to rs who c ia ls who m ust deal with the In te re sts Mb ^ m ight otherw ise not rec eiv e exposure of many d iv e rse groups both on and off Fighting no reason without com prom ising them selv es. P e r ­ cam p u s, and ex e rc ise th e ir judgment haps many of them do not d e serv e expo­ accordingly. T o the E ditor: su re (for re a so n s of talent that is, not G eorge G. Giddings When I viewed th e re c e n t ASMSU opin­ 5 choice of ex p ressio n s). G raduate Student ion poll on the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote issue, It can be argued that a w rite r w orth 1 w as rep u lsed to see th at one of the his salt will eventually be printed in one affirm ativ e argum ents was the inane con­ WINTER CONDITION of the “ accepted” publications. He may, so long as he w rite s in an “ accepted” m anner. It is much le s s likely to be tru e of w rite rs who w ish to experim ent with M ore on the vote To the E d ito r: ’ I would lik e to take sh arp exception to tention th at if one is old enough to die fo r h is country and to pay tax es to sup­ p o rt its policies, then he ce rtain ly should be allowed the p riv ileg e of voting. YOUR CAR - FOR LESS ! TNSTALL A' NEWMUFI A /C M V / WINTERIZE SPECIAL sty le or subject m a tte r. One only hopes S h e rri G a rd n e r’s a rtic le of O ctober 7. W hile I am in favor of low ering the One gallon a n t i - f r e e z e and m o t o r that talent w ill trium ph over triv ia , a l­ She sta te s th at b asic to the argum ent voting age, I cannot se e w here such “ lo ­ tune-up. Both f o r $7.95. Any though th e re is no guarantee of th is. If about the 1 8 -y ea r vote " i s the fact that th e re a r e som e things that a r e learn ed g ic ” supports the iss u e . P h y sical m a tu ri­ ty does not imply in tellectu al integrity. LARGEST DISCOUNTS IN TOWN ! f o r e i g n c a r p l u s p a r t s . U.S. c a r s you cannot tell the flow ers from the w eeds, only w ith ex p e rien c e.” She goes on to When one d ies for h is country, it is u su al­ you should leave the gardening to those say that ” , . . m atu rity with w hich one ly done in m ilita ry se rv ic e , in which extra. who can. • A n ti-F re e z e Hose m u st deal w ith th ese p ro b lem s com es ca se they (th e m ilitary ) a r e in te reste d only • Batteries The question is not w hether such m aga­ Thermostats only w ith age and ex p erien ce.” My ques­ in y o u r body fo r physical fo rce. E v ery ­ e Brakes Motor tune-up includes; zines should be allowed to ex ist. It seem s tion is sim ply th is: how much age, and Mufflers one pays tax es, sta rtin g with the purchase e Spark Plugs to m e that, in the c a se of Z e itg e ist, it w hat kind of ex perience is n e c e s sa ry to of m o re than 25^ worth of candy, in the Generators - Adjust and re s e t c a rb u re to r and tim in g is “a question of distribution. In som e e Points Starters b e qualified to vote? I cannot b eliev e that fo rm of s a le s tax, and th e re fo re would - Check b a tte ry and fan b elt locations they a r e as com m onplace and ac­ it is logical fo r the sta te of M ichigan to e Condensers Fuel Pumps " lo g ic a lly ” be entitled to vote as to what ceptable as new spapers. e Booster Cables Water Pumps - C le a n and check s park plugs a ssu m e th at 1 8 -y ear-o ld s have enough th at money should be used fo r. P erh ap s in le s s lib e ra l locations d is­ “ ag e and ex p erien ce” to m a rry , w hich has T h e cause fo r the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote e Bat. Chargers Wiper Blades - C o m p r e s s i o n te s t tribution is b e tte r done by subscription f a r g ra v e r consequences fo r the individual r e s ts with a contention of a high in te rest - D ra in ra d ia to r and in s ta ll up to one gallon ra th e r than over the counter. T h is is than voting, but not enough in tellig en ce to in p o litica l affairs developing at that age. not su rre n d e r, fo r it is not the function of S in c la ir A ll y e a r A n ti-fre e z e vote. T h is is a re s u lt of being im m ediately of such m agazines to s tir up resen tm en t How can It be that at age 18 a m an is affected by the com pulsory high school A U T O GLASS SERVICE A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G am ong people who a r e not In terested in thought to be old enough to becom e a m em ­ governm ent cla ss; at the p a rtic u la r age S P R IN G S SAALLEES S & & S SEERRV V IC IC E E ,. IW e | them (even though it m ay in c re a se sa le s). b e r of n o rm al society, with a w ife, child­ of 18, when m ost a r e s till in said class, M A C H IN E SHOP UNIVERSITY S E R V IC E A L L M AKES They a r e m eant fo r a lim ited audience re n , and Job, y et have no m a tu rity to have th e ir in te re s t could v ery well be at the E L E C T R IC A L who will obtain them if th e ir existen ce is FOREIGN CAR S inclair so m e say in how that society is d irec ted ? highest point of th e ir liv e s. I think that d isc re etly m ade known. In th e c a se of the m ilitary , how can It in an effo rt to a t le a st appear knowledge­ C O M PLETE L IN E NEW AND R E B U IL T AUTO PARTS T his audience is, hopefully, equipped SERVICE be that a m an can have the pow er of life able to th e ir p e e rs, they will examine the 'S ER V IN G G R EA TER LA NSING FOR 50 Y E A R S to Judge them in te rm s of th e ir lite r a r y 3029 E. Kalamazoo an d death o v er o th er men, and y et not be iss u e s m o re thoroughly than many of the value. T hat som e a r e not so equipped -W h o le s a le & R etail a t C lip p ert is not a valid reaso n fo r su p p ressin g a b le to choose the le ad ers who send him Into th e field to k ill? ad u lts. T h is , I think, is a much m o re rational jê î 482-5832 489-8211 th e ir publication. The tragedy is that publications of m e rit often do not survive w hile the r e a l g a r­ T h e age of 21 is no m agic n um ber of y e a r s th a t is going to suddenly give a p e r­ son th e m a tu rity to vote, o r drink o r g 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 8 NOW THRU SUN. AT E u z h b e t h 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:30 P.M . TnvLO R LS 3 ; R ic w a p n WARNER BROS. W H O a IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION OF n n m a O f EDWARD ALBEE’S ------- W h o 's V iR c iN in SHOWN H F IU H D (^C O M PL ET E T W IC E W o o l f ? A T 7:23 V U M S B M IR SH0WS GEO R G E SEG A L SANDY D EN N IS ! W n n u ~ 9 N IG H T LY A N D 11:40 IMPORTANT EXCEPTION : NO ONE UNDER 18 WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS I ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT. H IT N O . (3 ) IN C O L O R A T 10:45 AvsUsMs Now! Two (root Womor Bros.' albums1 Q Tha original musical sound track. © T h e comptcto dramatic dialO(us track. Also Starring Screenplayby Directed by GEORGE SEGAL* SANDY DENNIS ■e r n e s t leh m a n ■m ik e n ic h o l s Marlon Brando * David Niven Produced on the Staae bv Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder ■Music Alex North • Presented bvWARNER BROS. 2nd T op C o - H i t - Shirley Jones Lo ire Lust Courage Fury and Sacrifice! M G M presents f o \ m o w v s t V! Anne BANCROFT Ë jf A JOHN FORO J MARGARET FLO R A MILDRED BERNARD SMITH PRODUCTION LYON - LEIGHTON - ROBSON * DUNNOCK FIELD ' ANNA LEE and ED DIE ALBERT Ö « ä tim e .$ $ # * I ft £ * ) 4 I M» f i r m a n " 7 W o m e n " Shown O n c e at 9 j5 8 Funniest story ever put Between Covers / COLOR O n l y 4 M l l e s E . of M S U on G r a n d R i v e r F r id a y , O c to b er 21, 1966 7 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ichigan Sen. Byrd, 79, dies Homecoming hits tonight Homecoming weekend is upon ‘‘D ea r J o h n " is at the Cam pus the C re s t d riv e -in . “ W ho's u s. You’l l e ith e r love it o r blush A fraid of V irginia W oolf?” has in Virginia T o n ig h t’s your la s t chance to watch the floats being b u ilt--b y Entertainment your way out of the th e a te r. a c a s t of four. It should win a t “ To D ie in M adrid” is playing le a s t four O sca rs. Saturday m orning th ey ’ll be co m ­ S aturday night coeds living in BERRYVILLE, V a. If) — F o r ­ p leted and will rem a in up until at the S tate. I t ’s been hailed as do rm s w ill be allow ed to stay m e r U.S. Sen. H a rry F . B yrd S r., Sunday, “ a g r e a t” by both the New Y ork out until 2 p.m . the V irginia a ris to c r a t who b e ­ cam e a legend in his tim e in Some weekend en tertain m en t suggestions follow. This Weekend T im e s and the New Y ork H erald T ribune. Sunday will be the la s t day that the p o litic s of the sta te and H omecoming floats wll be up. By E L L E N Z U R K E Y “ K h arto u m " Is showing at the (Why a r e they called flo ats, an y ­ nation, died quietly today a t his •Tonight* State News S ta ff W r i t e r Michigan T h e a te r. C harlton H e s­ way?) estate, "R osem ont” . He w as 79. T h e re w ill be a pep ra lly at 7 p.m . behind Jen iso n F leldhouse. ton and L au ren ce O livier s ta r in F ro m T uesday until Monday, T h e fo rm e r V irginia governor T h a t'll be o ver around 7:45. J u s t th is unusual film . Oct. 30, U niversity T h e a te r w ill and guiding power of the sta te p o litical organization which bo re in tim e fo r you to go to the second T h e annual V arsity -A lu m n i- units w i l l have open house. T h e b e s t of a ll th e m ovies p re se n t “ Slow Dance on t h e his nam e fo r 40 y e a r s , died at of the ASMUS popular e n te rta in ­ K illing G round.’’ F re sh m an swim m eet will be held E m m ons H all m en will enliven c u rre n tly playing Is probably at 8:25 a .m . without having em erged m ent s e r ie s . th e ir open house up with a rock in the LM, pool a t 10 a.m . fro m the deep com a into which he slipped la s t July. T h e B each Boys w ill m ake the m usic at Jen iso n a t 8 p .m . If you T h e Women’s V arsity F ield also have a band. ’n' ro ll band. C a se H all will ¡m i ic h i g a n today i s » H is physicians said then B yrd don’t a lre ad y h a v e a tick et, Hockey team will m eet the D etroit was suffering from a m alignant you’r e out of luck. T h e p ro g ra m F ield Hockey A ssociation on Old S aturday t h e Annual H om e­ DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED SEAT PRESENTATION b ra in tum or and offered no hope ha s been sold out sin ce the m iddle C ollege F ield at 10 a,m . com ing dance w ill be held in Continuous Performances! Popular Prices! fo r h is rec o v ery .H e r e tire d from of the week. the A uditorium fro m 8 p .m . until h is se a t In the U nited States But th e r e 's alw ays the re lia b le T h e highlight of the day will, m idnight. S en ate-a post he had held since Shaw m ix e r to go to —if you think of co u rse, be the M SU-Purdue 1933-last N ovem ber because of th a t’s any b e tte r than w orking on gam e at 1:30. M ovies th is weekend include a hom ecom ing float. A fter the gam e m o st living "K aleid o sco p e” at the G lad m er. flagging health. H is son, H a rry F . B yrd J r . was appointed to Saturday is sp o rts day.______ OCTOBER IS N A TIO N A L MOVIE MONTH succeed him . B y rd 's death m arked an end Finishing Touches PROGRAM IN F O R M A T IO N 9 3 3 ^ f? 9 4 4 F e a tu re Today & Sat. of an e r a In D em ocratic p olitics P egg y M o r n i n g s t a r , H ill s d a le s o p h o m o re , put the Wells Hall C AL. M __ _ P UUuattb S 1:10-3:20-5:30-7:40-9:50 of V irginia which alre ad y have f i n i s h in g touches on p a r t o f C ase H a l l ’ s H o m e c o m in g shown signs of moving away from F l o a t . Much is- yet to be done, though, b e f o r e the “ A TRULY ADULT LOVE STORY ! the old line brand of B yrd con­ se rv a tism . w hole f l o a t is c o m p le te . State N e w s photo by C huck M i c h a e l s r e b o r n after IT 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 !” - N . V . H e r a l d T r ib u n e 2 deaths W ILL AID CITIES’ PO O R Two new buildings u nder con­ stru ctio n on cam pus will be nam ­ ed a fte r two prom inent 19th cen­ Clyde Campbell is named tu ry citiz en s - - one a judge, th e o th e r an au th o r. The nam es w ere approved T hursday by the B oard of T ru s te e s. CHARLTON HESTON « CORDON LAURENCE OLIVIER » THE MAHDI Cartoon The new language and m ath e­ "T H E RICHARD JOHNSON head of Mott Institute m a tic s building w ill be known ADDED ASTRO a s W ells H all. T his w ill be the PINK PANZER - C artoon DUCK” th ird s tru c tu re to b ea r the nam e. The f i r s t , a d o rm ito ry , burned in P ro d u ced b y Clyde M, C am pbell, p ro fe sso r Cam pbell is a p ast p resid e n t 1905 and the second was razed Lm a j u u a n b l a u s t e in JULIAN BLAU STEIN of the N ational C onference of th is y e a r to make way fo r an ■ 4^. PRODUCTION JybatDiw of ad m in istratio n and higher edu­ B efore joining the MSU facul­ Written by P ro fe s s o rs of Educational Ad­ addition to the lib ra ry . ! Sigma III presents DEAR JOHN starring Jarl Kulle and Christina Schollin cation, w as appointed d ire c to r of ty, w here he has been fo r the p ast ROBERT ARDREY m in istratio n and fo rm e r execu­ W ells Hall is an office and MSU’s Mott Institute fo r Commu­ 2 0 y e a rs , he w as a high school c la ssro o m com plex that v a rie s S ta rts T hursday D ir e c te d b y n ity Im provem ent by the MSU p rin cip al at W estfield and F ish e r, tiv e s e c re ta ry of the M ichigan W illiam Holden . R ichard W idmark BASIL DEARDEN A sso ciatio n of School A dm inis­ from th re e to seven s to rie s . A B oard of T ru s te e s T hursday. 111., schools, and a “ v isito r of F ilm ed in schools” fo r the U niversity of tr a to r s . $5 m illion stru c tu re , it is sch e­ “ ALVAREZ K E L L Y ” ULTRA PANAVISIONT TECHNICOLOR' Released ihru UNITED ARTISTS T he Mott Institute, established duled fo r com pletion in M arch , in 1965 through a 10-year, $3 Illinois. He succeeds W illiam B. Haw­ 1967. m illion grant fro m the C.S. Mott He has also been a visiting p ro ­ ley, who w ill now devote his tim e B ak er H all, a $1.9 m illion Foundation in F lin t, c re a te s and f e s s o r a t the U n iv ersities of encourages p ro je c ts to aid the F lo rid a , T ex as, W isconsin and as p ro fe sso r and a s s is ta n t dean fo r sp ecial p ro je c ts in the C ollege s tru c tu re , is being built w est of the Psychology R esearch C en ter. C a n y o u p ic tu re y o u r r o o m w ith disadvantaged in inner c itie s . C alifornia. of Education. The building will have offices for Cam pbell is c u rren tly a con­ facu lty , g rad a s sista n ts and 12 se m in a r-ty p e c la s sro o m s.T h e re su ltan t to the Southwest C oopera­ w ill also be space fo r four de­ tiv e D evelopment R e search Cen­ t e r in Albuquerque, N.M., and an educational consultant to the Na­ Lansing observes p artm en ta l offices. H ezekiah G. W ells, a law yer and county judge of K alam azoo, vajo Indians. He is also editor of helped found MSU, and as a m em ­ the jo u rn al, “ The Community School and Its A d m inistration,” and has w ritte n a book, “ P r a c - U.N. d a y Sunday b e r of th e S tate B oard of A gricul­ tu re from 1861-1883 helped keep the college alive and p ro sp erin g . S ev eral MSU students and fa c ­ a r e scheduled to honor the U nited Ray Stannard B aker H all will ulty w ill p articip a te in the G re a t­ N ations' 21 y e a rs of ex isten ce. be the nam e of the new s ix - e r L ansing a re a observance of W ichit C harernbhak, T h ailan d sto ry office building. B a k er, an student, designed the symbol used e a rly alum nus of M ichigan S tate, U nited N ations Day betw een 2 becam e founder of the A m erican and 5 p.m . Sunday at G ab riels on the p ro g ram and p o s te rs . M agazine, the official biographer High School, F ilm s on the U.N. will be shown of Woodrow W ilson and a bene­ C o -ch airm en N icholas V .O lds, during the e a rly p a rto f the a f te r ­ fa c to r of the U niversity. L ansing re p rese n tativ e, andA ug- noon. A ctiv ities a r e planned fo r u st G. Benson, selected fo r E ast ch ild ren attending. L a te r, H arold | EMIL JA N N IN C S | L ansing, have requested displays Johnson, p o litical scien ce d e ­ p artm en t and ad v iser to C am pus | IN T H E “ U M B E R T O 0” | by v ario u s u niv ersity groups, local high school U.N. o rg an iz a­ U.N., w ill talk on "T h e R ecord, ” J OF T H E T W E N T IE S ; . tions, grad e schools and a re a followed by John T ay lo r, p h ilo s­ ophy departm ent, speaking on J “ THE LAST ! se rv ic e clubs. Ju stin M o rrill students who “T he D re a m .” T h e afternoon will clo se with J LAUGH” j toured Spain and R u ssia la st , SUN. OCT. 23 2:30 an “ Intern atio n al Stage Show” by Clyde Campbell su m m er w ill se t up a display stu d en ts in national d re s s . I LANSING CITY LIBRARY • fo r the p ro g ram “United N ations L ast y e a r approxim ately 700 tical Application of Democratic —T h e R ecord and the D re a m .’’ people v isited the d isp lay s and I EXPLORING CINEMA ! Administration." C am pus U.N. is expected to panel d isc u ssio n . In e a r lie r years, I SOCIETY, STUDENTS 5(ty f A native of Canton, 111., Cam p­ take p a r t throughout the a f te r ­ ob serv an ce of U.N, Day took the i SERIES OF 5 - $1.75 f bell rec eiv e d his b ac h elo r's de­ noon. Internation al Extension of­ fo rm of a luncheon. g re e at Knox C ollege, his m a s­ fice, the foreign student office, t e r 's at the U niversity of Illi­ International Club, oth er cam pus BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS F ro m no is, and his P h. D. at N o rth ­ nationality groups and a r e p r e ­ w e ste rn U niversity. sentative of the N igerian p ro g ram TODAY. . . 7 :o o p .m . 7:40 , 9:45 P .M ., S at., Sun. 1:40, SPECIAL LIM ITE D 3:40, 5:35, 7:35, 9:40 P.M. Theatre ENGAGEMENT. . .3 DAYS ONLY I __ Plum a a s Z 't a i# D O C T O B E R 24-26 "O N E OF Y EA R ’S 10 BEST!’’ “ONE OF THE GREAT - B 0 S I E Y C R 0 W TH ER . 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PROORAM INFORM ATION ► 4 8 5 - 4 4 8 8 Free Parking at the rear of the store FEATURE PRESENTED q l a d m e r N E X T ‘ ‘L E BONHEUR” A B A LLA D OF LO VE’ AT 1:35-4:05-6:35-9:05 P.M . FR I: (French) ______ (R u s s ia n ) _ 8 M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing, M ichigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 21, 1966 Christian, Marxists seeking mutuality E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T h e could be a M arxist, I ’d say that In South A m erica today p rie s ts " M a rx ’s attitude tow ard r e ­ extended, m any M a rx ists re v ise d p earln g a s th e country p r o g re s ­ abundance that could produce H isto ry was the p ro d u ct of r e l i g i o n page is ru n nin g a Is not d ifficu lt,” Ja m es Ozinga, working with the people occasio n ­ th e o rig in a l revo lu tio n ary M a rx ­ s e s and no longer needs a s much enough fo r everyone. m en’s actions even while m en ligion is a confused issu e o th er s erie s of a r t i c l e s on g rad u ate student and in stru c to r ally adopt revolutionary thought. than h is outspokeness ag ain st is t th eo ry to em phasize w orking d r iv e ," Ozinga said. " R u ssia M arx w as a m a te ria list, but w ere the products of h isto ry . Y et C h r i s t i a n i t y and C o m m u ­ fo r a Com m unism course, said. One B razilian p r ie s t now in exile orthodoxy that stood in the way fo r so c ia l re fo rm through the can re la x a little now ." h is m a te ria lism had m e ta ­ at the sam e tim e it w as inevitable n is m . T h is s t o r y looks "B u t it would be much m o re in M exico, the Rev. F ra n cisc o of p r o g r e s s ," Ozinga sa id . "H e estab lish ed dem o cratic p ro c e s s As C om m unism sp read to other physical o v erto n es. M a te ria lism that man would found the co m ­ into the b a c k g ro u n d of difficult for a C h ristian to be a o b jects to using relig io n to dull in stead . nations it slow ly took on a d if­ L ag e , openly d e c la re s h im self in M arx ism m eant f i r s t th at a m an m unist society. At the sam e tim e M a rx is m . C om m unist, if you think of Com­ to be a revolutionary and a so ­ m ust be su re of enough food, the econom ic s tru c tu re w as the the se n se s to bad so c ial condi­ ferin g c h a ra c te r in each one. By F A Y E U N G E R m unism as the ideology taught c ia lis t. clothing and sh e lte r to be fre e p rim e d eterm in an t of so c ial r e ­ tions with p ie -in -th e -s k y p ro m ­ "W e might n ever have known "C om m unism today is a hodge­ State N ews S ta ff W r i t e r In Red China o r even the USSR "A t le a st one thousand B ra z il­ is e s ." anything of M arx ist so c ialism podge," Ozinga said. to c re a te , to think, and to p u rsu e lations. ian p r ie s ts who a r e living and science, relig io n and the a r ts . T oday som e W estern E uro p ean today o th e r than through the T h e to ta lita ria n ism of C om m u-' C h ris t and M arx m ight ag ree to d a y ,” Man was at the p re se n t a lie n ­ In W estern Europe today su fferin g with the m a sse s hold M a teria lism m eant som ething ated fro m him self, fro m h is C om m unists a r e saying th at the so cial dem o cratic p a rtie s if it nism today is sim ila r to the on basic hum anitarian p rin cip les, " to ta lita ria n is m ” of orthodox C h ristia n s and M arxists, within th e sa m e v ie w s,” F r . L age said akin to philosophical re a lis m . It m eans of production and from C om m unist utopia does not p r e ­ w e re n 't fo r L enin,” Ozinga sa id . a te ac h er of international com ­ C h ristia n ity in that n eith er id e - • m unism say s. And som e C h r is ­ and outside the Com munist p a r ­ in th e left-w ing P a r is weekly, Le m eant th at the w orld is m ade of o th e rs. C la ss struggled ag ain st clude relig io n . tie s, a r e holding conferences and T o m eet the p ro b lem s of an ology can brook any other faith tians and M arxists today a re Nouvel O b serv ateu r. one substance called “ m a tte r ," c la ss. T h e p ro le ta ria t w as the T h ey a lso s tr e s s th at the com ­ dialogs to re-exam ine the b eliefs a u to c ra tic , underdeveloped R u s­ in theory, Ozinga said. searching fo r th e ir a re a s of T h o se who talk of a C om m u- and th a t m ind o r s p ir it w ere m ost alien ated and o p p ressed of mon elem en ts of brotherhood, of M arx and C h rist and how they n ist-C h ris tia n dialogue usually e ith e r products of o r a p a r t of all under an in d u strial sla v e ry . a ltru ism , concern fo r hum anity, sian so c iety , the R ussian Com ­ Y et a s each “ sid e” reco g n izes agreem ent. m u n ists a lte re d M arx ist th e o ry . the valid points in the o th e r’s *'lf I’m asked If a C h ristian r e la te . r e f e r to a d iscussion of M arx ist " m a tte r .” T he c a p ita lists, becom ing few ­ contem pt fo r w orldly goods, and To rea ch the level of m o d em eco­ Ideology and a s the absolute com ­ h u m an ist thought r a th e r than to F o r M arx m a te ria lism fit in e r in num ber, would continue .to faith in the power of ju s tic e and nom ic developm ent that is the m itm ent to e ith e r "only fa ith " th e p o litical C om m unist d e riv a ­ with a high re g a rd fo r the w orth co n cen trate industry in th e ir th e triu m p h of the good fo rm a tio n s in the E a ste rn co u n tries, p re re q u is ite for the com m unist le sse n s , the two m ay yet find they of m an and an alm o st naive faith hands and continue to exploit the ground fo r discu ssio n . revolution, the state acted a s the can not only live tog eth er but Ozinga said . in the goodness of m an. p ro le ta ria t, until the p ro le ta ria t, What then did M arx teach? " c a p ita lis t,” also at tim es work tog eth er. "T h e w orld was an objective finally rea lizin g m an has becom e What evolution did h is teachings Evolution of Marxism T h e USSR re g a rd s h e rs e lf a s T h e typical R ussian today is re a lity to be g rasp ed and m a s ­ a com m odity, would rev o lt. s till w orking tow ard C om m u­ a s com m itted to the trad itio n al undergo? te re d by the cognitive m inds and T h e p r o le ta ria t would ex p ro ­ the purposeful hands of m e n ," p ria te the m eans of production In the W estern d em o cratic nism . C om m unist Ideology a s the Sun­ nations a f te r trad e unionism b e ­ ‘T h e need fo r a to ta lita ria n day C h ristia n is to h is ideology, Original Marxism A lfred M eyer, a fo rm e r p o litical and a so c ia listic society would cam e effective and suffrage was sy stem in the USSR is d is a p - Ozinga said. science p ro fe sso r, said . be se t up. It is inevitable. T h e com m unal utopia M arx en ­ visioned as the Inevitable end of the whole p ro c e ss of w orld h is ­ to ry would le t man fully re a liz e MARRIED CLERGY? h is potential. A man would work not because 2 Lansing priests back celibacy it is n e c e s sa ry to keep him alive but p rim a rily because work would be die way a man ex p re ssed and Sidewalk Sweeper re a liz e d him self, Ozinga said . Science would have overcom e By N O E L H O R N B E C K W ith a ll the t r e e s on cam pus, ra k in g up leaves d issen t o ver p r ie s ts being given C hurch m o re rele v an t to the all p h y sical o b stacles, elim inated d istu rb an ce o ver a re la tiv e ly u n ­ of the dem ands m ade upon h is in the F a ll would be im p r a c t i c a l . State News R e lig io n W r i t e r freed o m of individual choice in m odern w orld. all dehum anizing Jobs. T h e re im p o rtan t issu e. tim e. th e m a tte r. As to the ca lib e r of m en that would be no conflict, fo r th e re Two Lansing p r ie s ts , when In re a c tin g to the re p o rt a T h e law of celibacy in the Emanuel Lutheran Church UNIVERSITY would be no c la s s e s .T h e re would asked th e ir views on m a rrie d poll showing tw o -th ird s of p r ie s ts Rom an C atholic C hurch did not T h e C hurch m aintains th a t a m ight be a ttra c te d to the p r ie s t­ (Wisconsin Synod) priesth o o d said th at the division ag ain st celibacy, one said he becom e law until the six th o r m an m ay not be ordained a p r ie s t hood if m a rria g e w ere allowed, Capital at Kllborn BAPTIST CHURCH be no conflict, fo r the m eans of until h is tw enty-fourth y e a r w ith­ one sa id the num ber of ap p li­ production would be so cially of dedication between a m an ’s felt th e poll to be Invalid sin ce seventh cen tu ry . Though it was Lansing f A m e ric a n B a p t is t ) only 125 of the 500 p r ie s ts often violated in e a rly tim e s, out a sp e cia l d ispensation. can ts would dim inish because owned. wife and h is God would be v i r ­ S ervices: English polled rep lied . it has been a trad itio n held in T h ey w ere asked if they fe lt of try in g to support a fam ily on G erard G. P hillips, P asto r F ro m each m an acco rd in g to tu ally Im possible. th e changes in the se rv ic e fro m a p r ie s t’s sa la ry . 8:15 & 11:00 ED 2-1888 ___ his ability, to each man according T h e two p rie s ts asked to r e ­ As one of the p r ie s ts noted, high e s te e m in the W est. W orship 10:00 a.m . a woman m a rrie d to a p r ie s t One p r ie s t said th at he fe e ls L atin to E nglish, the changes in to h is need. T h e com m unal utopia m ain anonym ous. T h e other said th at the c a li­ Lutheran C ollejians B o t h said they felt a few would find h e rs e lf second in im ­ m uch of the d issen t o ver a m a r ­ sty le of nun’s clothing, and the Church School 11:10 a.m . would re ly on an econom y of b e r would not s i g n i f i c a n t l y Weekly at 5:30 p r ie s ts w ere cre atin g quite a p o rtan ce to h e r husband becau se r ie d p riesth o o d is re a lly Just m a rria g e of som e of the p r i e s t ­ N u rsery Provided— hood m ight tend to w ate r down change. H e added that th e re a re On Sunday 10:00-12:00 a.m . th e ch u rch . One denied th a t m a r ­ m any laym en d e v o t e d to the EAST LANSING 332-2559 n u rse ry Call F o r Rides To at A m erican Legion C enter W elcom e Students church, but the devotion re q u ire d Collegians and 11 A.M. Service FRIENDS M EETIN G University Methodist ria g e of the p riesth o o d is a tren d fo r the priesthood would be all On Valiev C t. off (Q uakers) and both said th at the other 355-7990 W. G rand R iver, E ast Lansing Church Christ Methodist changes w ill sim ply m ake the but im possible fo r them . D iscu ssio n 10:00 a.m . Services 10 & 11 a.m . 6 Si 7p .m . M eeting fo r W orship 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. Church Central Methodist at 11:00 517 W. Jo lly R d., L ansing 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 A cross F rom the Capitol 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group CENTRAL C apitol G range W ilson M. 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A cross from the Capitol on Allegan D ivision and Ann Sts. 9:30 a .m . and 11:00 a.m . 9:30 a.m . Phone 351-6360 S erm on by CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 11:00 a.m . Sunday 11 a.m . SATURDAY SERVICES T h o se In N eed of D r. T ru m an A. M o rriso n OF F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n Call 9:30 a .m . Sabbath School T ra n sp o rta tio n ca ll — FE 9-8190 Bus S ervice Provided for Students Church School L A T T E R DAY SAINTS "The Red Heat 11:00 a.m . W orship S ervice 8821425 485-3650 ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 9:30 a .m . and 11:00 a .m . C rib 431 E. Saginaw of Envy” Saturday, O ctober 22nd room through 11th g rad e W est of Abbott Rd. Schedule God Led Me To MSU Peoples Church F irs t Church of Sunday 9:00 a.m . 10:05 — Union Bus Stop (Grand River) by by P a s to r O .J. R itz High School and C ollege Group P riesth o o d M eeting East Lansing Christ, Scientist | 10:10 — C onrad H all Buss MSU Student 5:30 p .m . su p p er and p ro g ram 709 E. 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Each Sunday listen to "T h e Serm on V oice of P ro p h ecy ," 9:30 a.m ., Betw een McDonel and H olm es M em orial Chapel - M.S.U, SUNDAY SERVICES Student Coffee-Donut T im e at Plymouth House 10:45 - Owen Hall V isito rs Welcome "P ro b a tio n A fter Death” WOAP, (1080 kc.) and " F a ith 9:30 and 11:00 A w arm and friendly w elcom e F o r T o d ay ," Channel 8 at 8:30 10:50 - Shaw H all Before W orship Service fo r rid e s call 355-8102 o r w ill be held I aw aits you at F lrs tP re s b y te ria n O th er Stops Added by R equest 332-8465 a .m ., Channel 2 at 10:30 ••n'» a t the Church SUNDAY SCHOOL R eturn im m ediately Following Qn Cam pus by 12:30 "W h a t's Y our T ro u b le” 11:00 a .m . - re g u la r Calvary Church Evangelical , (9;30& 11-U niversity Students) CdSTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian c h u r c h by D r. W allace R obertson SOUTH 1315 Abbott Rd. c o s t ¿ a n s iriG . tn ic n iG o n United Brethren WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m .-E vening M eeting 1919 S. P ennsylvania (at M t. Hope) CHURCH SCHOOL BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 - 11:00 W orship . . . . . . . . 8:45 & 11:00 F r e e Public Reading Room W orship S erv ices— —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . CHURCH Church School, C rib b e ry -T h lrd G rad e — 9.00 and .11:00 a.m . C rib through 12th G rade in 134 West G rand R iver OPEN Church School, F o u rth G rad e-A d u lts, Students—10:00 a,m . C hurch School .... 9:45 church bldg. W eekdays— 9-5 p.m . 1518 S. WASHINGTON M on., T u es., T h u rs .,F r i. F o r tran sp o rta tio n phone 332-6271 o r 332-8901 Rev. M o rris E . Bauman, P a s to r Evenings 7 p .m ,-9 p.m . LANSING By 6:00 p .m . Saturday R efresh m en t period in Church All a r e welcome to attend Rev. R. L. M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach F re e Bus S ervice: 489-7963; 482-9589 p a r lo r following w orship s e r ­ C hurch S erv ices and v isit and INVITES YOU TO ENJOY DR. HOWARD SUGDEN vices use the reading room . THE SERVICES SUNDAY PASTOR TR IN ITY CHURCH EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU 11:00 A . M . ’ ’ T H E L U S T R E O F L I F E ’ LUTHERAN WORSHIP 7:00 P . M . ‘ ‘G O O D N E W S F R O M GOD 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenom inational ALUMNI CHAPEL M artin L u th e r C hapel L u theran Student C enter SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES (A uditorium D rive, E ast of K resg e A rt C enter) 444 Abbott Rd. Tw o Blocks N orth of Union COLLEGE ADULT YOUTH U niversity C lasses 9:30 a .m . - Holy E u ch a rist 9:45 9:30 a .m . Holy Communion and Serm on 11:00 a.m . - M orning W orship BIBLE CLASS 8:30 p.m. 8:30 5:15 a.m . Holy Communion and Serm on 9:30 C h ild re n ’s Sunday School Hour M orning Worship 2 Study C o u rse s 11:00 S up erv ised N u rse ry - both S erv ices 9:45 a.m. “ D ecisional Living" All Saints Parish and S tu d ie s in (T e m p o rarily m eeting in E ast Lansing B us Schedule 9:30 11:00 Rev. Guy Duff Evening Worship 7:00 Abbot 8:50 10:20 P salm s M issio n ary to "A S tartling D iscovery" High School 509 B urcham D rive) W. A k ers 8:55 10:25 8:00 a.m . Holy Com munion with the P hilippines H ubbard 8:56 10:26 10:00 a .m . Holy Communion and Serm on W. F ee 8:57 10:27 D r . Te d W a r d R efresh m en ts 8:15 T rin ity C ollegiate Fellowship ( F ir s t and th ird Sundays) W. H olm es 9:01 10:31 M orning P ra y e r and Serm on (O ther Sundays) Owen 9:03 10:33 W. Shaw 9:05 10:35 CALL 482-0754 FOR PASTORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , Norman R. p ie rsm a Canterbury N . C a se 9:10 10:40 FREE BUS SERVICE FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm . Sundays 6:30 p.m . Old C ollege H all, T h e Union Kellogg 9:15 10:45 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , O c to b e r 21, 1966 9 Poet, novelist share Prize and "Escape and Transition." searchers, Dr. Charles Huggins STOCKHOLM, Sweden (fl — The academy secretary, Dr. This is only the second time of Chicago, and Dr. Peyton Rous since the literature prize was She also wrote a mystery play Poet Nelly Sachs, a German-born Anders Osterllng, praised them called "E li." of New York City. jew, and novelist Samuel Joseph in a television address as "two first awarded in 1901 that it had The Norweigian Nobel Com­ been shared. The other time She told reporters she did not Agnon of Israel w e r e jointly outstanding Jewish authors, each yet know how she would spend mittee announced Tuesday no awarded the 1966 Nobel Prlzefor of whom represents the message was in 1917. peace prize will be given this Agnon had been reported to the money. Literature .Thursday. of Israel in our time, who com­ The Nobel prizes were set up year. Under the terms ofNobel's The Swedish Academy of Let­ plement each other in a splendid be a winner two days ago, and will, the peace prize is awarded at that tim e, .when .told. of the under the will of Alfred Nobel, ters cited Miss Sachs - who fled striving to present the cultural the Swedish inventor of dynam­ in Oslo, Norway. from Hitler's Reich to find re­ heritage of the Jewish people by report, he said, "My life won’t Still to come from Stockholm change." He is noted for two ite. The prize for medicine and fuge in Sweden - for "her out­ the written word." physiology was awarded jointly are the selections for prizes In standing lyrical and dramatic To Miss Sachs, the award and novels "The Bridal Canopy" and physics and chemistry. "A Guest for the Night," both Oct. 10 to two U.S. cancer re­ writing." The academy awarded her half of the $60,000 prize in Agnon his share of the prize th e glittering ceremonies in mixtures of humor andprophecy. "for his profoundly character­ Stockholm Dec. 10 will mark as Miss Sachs has published col­ istic narrative art with motifs an extra special occasion, her of the Jewish people." 75th birthday. Agnon, who lives lections of p o e m s including "Quarters of the Dead," "And PICK UP AN in Jerusalem, is 78. Nobody Knows Anything More,” EXTRA TREAT! Roetman Broken Water Main appointed A n y o n e w a lk in g to c la s s T h u rsd a y n e a r th e B e a l E n tra n c e and C i r c le D r iv e v e r y l i k e l y got h is fe e t w e t. A w a te r m a in b r o k e , and flo o d in g c o n d itio n s r e s u lt e d . The appointment of John Roet­ S ta te N e w s p h o to b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n man Jr. as manager of the Uni­ versity's married housing was announced Thursday by the Board of Trustees. STARTS N O V . 1 Roetman has been serving in the capacity since Aug. 1 with his appointment becoming effec­ Goff appointed director tive Oct. 1. After being the assistant man­ ager since 1954, he succeeds Ray in School of Packaging D. Lamphear, who is now married housing's maintenance and de­ velopment coordinator. James W. Goff, professor of began as an instructor at MSU Roetman feels that the mar­ Sander, forest products since 1960, was in 1952. ried housing program is a good named director of the School of He received his bachelor’s, one and hopes it will continue Packaging Thursday by the MSU master’s and PhJD. degrees here. with help from married housing Board of Trustees, Being a member of various residents. The appointment becomes e f­ fective Nov. 1. F o r m e r director Alexis J. Panshln will continue to serve professional organizations, in­ cluding the American Society for Testing and M a t e r i a l s , the American Institute of Electrical '•We are a lw a y s open for ideas," said Roetman, "and are continuing to experiment with new Stufct) FOR MIN 1040 East Grand River (In East Lansing) 3140 South Logan Street EES Phone: 351-5550 Phone: 393-2200 as chairman of the Dept, of Engineers and the Society of and better ways of handling old After Shave Lotion $3.75 maintenance problems." 2901 North Last Street Phone: 372-3300 Packaging and H a n d lin g En­ Cologne for Men $5.00 4120 West Saginaw Street Phone: 372-4450 gineers (SPHE), he is currently After a period in the service, Roetman graduated from here in Deluxe Gift Set $8.75 •chairman of the education com­ Insist on the original Col. Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chicken mittee for the Michigan chapter 1950. He received his M.A, in Reels orbit of SPHE. Before coming to MSU Goff 1951 and then began work for MSU. u u . . .voua oaoia w in a i m a r w h im you a a iiv it owned and operated a building contractors firm. satellites James Goff Thompson’s for visitors Forest Products in the College of Agriculture. lewelry The School of Packaging, first 223 MAC MOSCOW (f) -TheSovietUnion of its kind, was created in 1952 launched two earth satellites and is still the largest such P R E S E N T S Thursday in a show for leaders school with 375 students. f i t t 't * * ilo » . TC e e p s a - l c e ' j j / a X w n œ / i f ^ ( f a / i d d - o fy -fá y n A u , of eight Communist countries Goff has helped develop and R E G I S T E R E D D I A M O N D R I N G S linked to the Kremlin in a space organize the school since he í O w y& vtti& L ¿ n . C o alo Aa s , research agreement. Keepsake com bines a perfect c e n te r diam ond w ith exquisite First to blast off from Baikon­ styling. 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Thus, a true British club tie may cost slightly more but you can be sure it is authentic and a distinguished complement to any business or evening wardrobe. Be completely knowledgeable about traditional ties by sending for the free brochure, "Tiemanship", Resilio Traditional Neckwear, Empire State Building, N ew York 10001. P . S. All Resilio British Clubs are completely authentic. Hallm ark Cards will be interviewing at Michigan State University on At RAMSEY'S UNIVERSITY SHOP, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN October 25 & 2 6 .Contact your Director of Placement for an appointmen And KNAPP'S M EN’S STORES, LANSING & EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN M icnlgan U la l6 INcWSj Ciabl iViiLiUgall Tell Our Readers with a low cost Want Ad Just call 355-8255 ? e fteacher tfle WäKT AOS Automotive Automotive Employment For R fn t For Sale Lost & Found £§1 The State News does not LOST - OCTOBER 14, EastGam- permit racial or religious OLDSMOBILE, 195K G ood YAMAHA 250cc, l963. Excellent SECRETARY - SHORTHAND and EYDEAL VILLA, one bedroom. ELECTRIC GUITAR and ampFl- witha discrimination In Its ad­ motor. Make me an offerl 482- condition. Must se ll. Call Tim. typing required. American Red Cross. 1800 East GrandRlver. Sublease, perfect for three, economical, pool. 351-5866. fier. Good for beginner. New, cheap. 351-6817. 3-10/21 pus area. Black rimmed glass­ e s . Call Bob, 353-1864. vertising c o lu m n s . The 6651. 1-10/21 337-9152. 3-10/21 lowcost State News will not accept PLYMOUTH, i960, 4-door, six YAMAHA, 1966, 50cc. Brand new. FIRST PHONE engineer FCC 11- 5-10/26 3-10/24 BICYCLE SALES, rentals and services. Also used* EAST FOUNt) - LADY’S wrlstwatch In 3-10/21 advertising which discrim­ cylinder. Very clean car. 351- make an offer. 337-2729. EAST LANSING APARTMENTS W A N T AD inates a g a i n s t religion, 5807. 3-10/25 ______________________ 3-10/24 censed wanted for weekend shift. Excellent working conditions. U niversity Villa LANSING CYCLE, Grand River. Call 332-8303. 121$ E. classroom, Urban Planning Building. Call 355-6493. race, color or national or­ POkTlAC, 1964 Catalina- con­ A pa rtm e nts 5-10/24 Employment Call WVIC Radio at 487-5913. C • a u t o m o t iv e igin. vertible. Excellent condition. 5-10/25 635 ABBOTT ROAD GARAGM SALE: Name brand LOST: S.J. Welker Company and • EMPLOYMENT Best offer. Call 355-9048. BUSBOYS NEEDED. Delta Gam- _______________________ 5-10/27 ma, 365 North Harrison, ED-2- MAIDS - DAY or night, five day Newly completed For Win­ clothing. Men’s 40 long; ladles, personal ID. October 8, Mich­ • FOR R E N T week. Contact M rs.Boggs, UNI­ 10-12. Chevrolet Bel-Air wa­ PONTIAC GTO, 1966. Hardtop 3457. 3-10/25 ter Term igan Avenue, campus area. Re­ a FOR S A L E Automotive coupe, tri-power, Safe-T- VERSITY INN MOTEL, East . . . Completely Furnished gon. Alr-condltioned, reason­ ward! 353-2424. 3-10/24 • LOST & FOUND PBX OPERATOR. Part time, Lansing. ¿>10/21 able. Free apples and cider. CHEVROLET, 1956. Good tires, Track. Dark green metallic . . . Student Rental LGsT 1966 class ring. Call Peg- • PERSONAL Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. October 19 through 23. 1680 automatic, $100. Excellent finish and things too fierce to STUDENT WIFE, care for seven . . . Three man units gy. 353-3011. 3-10/24 • PEANUTS PERSONAL to 3:30 p.m. Will train. Con­ Cahill Drive, East Lansing. ED running condition. 332-0509. mention. CROSBY’S, 482-9776. year old daughter. Our home. . . . Walk to campus • REAL ESTATE tact Personnel Department St. 7-1840. 3-10/21 LOST: SMALL black" purse. 3-10/24 3-10/25 2-7 p.m. Okemos. Own trans­ Lawrence Hospital, Lansing.' Reward. Call 355-7236. • SE R V IC E CHEVROLET 1951; 2-door, PONTIAC 1960 Catalina. Auto- 5-10/24 portation. 332-8617. 195.00 per month STUDENT DESK $15, end tables 5-10/25 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N Biscayne, 6-cylinder, standard matlc, radio, heater. Good con­ 3-10/24 $6.50, lamps $2 up. Electric SINGER: FEMALE with the For information call 332-0091 • WANTED shift. Excellent condition. 393- dition. $450 . 482-4577. JOLLY ROGERS ROCK BAND. T eaching po sit io n open in double blanket $8. Miscellane­ TWG GIRLS to share Haslett ous. 882-0102 , 4-6 p.m. Personal 2068. 5-10/26 5-10/26 typewriting. Part time, would DEADLINE 669-9802 after 5 p.m. apartment winter and spring. ______________________ 3-10/21 TAKE A trip with "The Next CHEVROLET, 1955. Standard pGNTÏAC, 1961. Bonneville, Î - ______________________ 3-10/25 be Ideal for student wife. 489- Exit” Blues Band, call 489- 351-7668. 3-10/24 StUDY DESKS, small chest, roll- shift, 6-cylinder, body good. door. Excellent. ED 7-9781,12- STUDENTS FOR landscape work. 5767. 5-10/26 0724. 3-10/21 1 P.M. one class day be­ $100 or best offer. 482-4864 DESPERATELY NEEDED: third a-ways & bunk beds. New and fore publication. 6 p.m., 6 p.m. on ED 2-8473. Full or half day. Twiss Land­ CASHIER: PART rtime. No ex- girl for Burcham Woods luxury used m attresses — all sizes. DATA MATE is herel The best after 5 p.m. 3-10/24 5-10/25 scape Center, IV 4-7753. perlence necessary. Every apartment. $58 month. 351- Study lamps, typewriters, tape In computer dating offers you CHEVY 5DC station wagon. P o n tia c g + o , 1964. 4-speed, 10-11/3 other weekend. Every other 4971. 5-10/25 Cancellations - 12 noon one recorders, m etalwa r dr o b e s , the chance to meet new people; 51,800 m iles. Winterized, good midnight blue. New tires, ex­ Me d ic a l tec h n ic ia n fordoc- Thursday and Friday. 2:30 p.m. people who have the same inter­ class day before publica­ VACANCY RGR two people In portable TV sets, large selec­ tires and battery. $135. 882- cellent condition. $1300 or of­ tor's office In Okemos. Call to 11 p.m. Contact Personnel 4-man luxury apartment, one ests and attitudes as yourself. tion. Department, St. Lawrence Hos­ tion new & used electric fans. 0102, 4-6 p.m. 3-10/21 fer. 351-5866. 3-10/21 ED 2-3548. 3-10/25 block from Berkey. ED 2 - Fill out an application and let pital, Lansing. 5-10/24 Everything for the home. WIL­ CORVAlR MONZA, 1963, 4- PORSCHE COUPE, 1959. Best SERviGL STATION attendents 4127. 3-10/21 the computer send you on a PHONE speed; Chevrolet Impala con­ offer over $1493.69. Call 351— wanted. Any hours available be­ BUS BOYS; m eals. PHI SIGMA TWO girls needed to sublet apart- COX SECOND HAND STORE, new social whirl. Pick up your 509 E. Michigan, L a n s in g . 355-8255 vertible, 1961; Phone IV 7- 6328. 3-10/24 tween 7;00 a.m. and 10 p.m. DELTA house. 6 days. 505 ment. 1 block from Berkey. Im­ Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m. DATA MATE applications in 0315. 3-10/24 SUNËËAM ALPINE, 1965. Roaâ- Two locations; 4601 North Grand M.A.C. 332-0875 5-10/21 RATES mediate occupancy. 337-0581. _____________ C residence halls, Berkey Hall, CORVAIR MONZA, 1965, con- ster, hardtop, soft top, tonneau, River, 2720 Northeast Street. WOMAN FOR cleaning in Soror- 5-10/21 GIRLS 26” bike. Good condition. and Ernest Bessey Hall, today, 1 D A f.............s i . 50 wire wheels, AM-FM, lucas ( 10-10/31 Baskets, padlock. 355-3118 af­ Friday, October 21. 1-10/21 vertlble, 140 hp. automatic. lty house 2-7 p.m. ED 2-3457. 3 DAYS.......... S3.00 lights and much more. $875. 18,600 miles; excellent con­ MALE HELP only. No experience 3-10/24 Houses ter 5:30 p jn . 3-10/21 SPANISH CADY will tutor In 5 DAYS..........$5.00 dition. 353-1310. 3-10/24 THE CHECKPOINT, Okemos. necessary. SHAKEY’S PIZZA ORDERLIES, FÜLL or part time. NEEDED: TWO female room­ TABLE MODEL Westinghouse Spanish or Italian. Translations. 332-4916.__________ 3-10/24 PARLOR, 6527 South Cedar, Experienced or will train. Con­ mates. Furnished duplex, $50 CORVAIR MONZA, 1964 stick. TV, $45. Call 484-8283 after 355-3007. 5-10/27 (b a sed on 10 w ords p er ad) SUNBEAM ALPINE, 1965, con- Lansing. Starting -rate $1.50. tact Personnel Department, St. month. Call 351-7095. Perfect condition. Call IV-5- vertible. Excellent condition; 4:30 p.m. 3-10/21 PARKING IN Last Lansing, be- Over 10, 150 per word, per day 6029 or IV-9-8528. 5-10/26 393-3250. 3-10/24 Lawrence Hospital, Lansing. 5-10/24 hlnd Polacheks, across from British racing green. 337- TWO Bl o n d end tables, $10 CUSTOMIZED CORVETTE, 1965 MALE OR FEMALE clerk wanted 5-10/24 UNFURNISHED COUNTRY home each. One blond coffee table, Olin. $15 In advance for the There will be a 500 service 9581. 3-10/24 frame, 1966 body. High rise for hobby center. $1.30 per hour, NURSE AIDES: Experienced or on Okemos Road, near Holt $15. All three, $30. 355-2971. remainder of this term, $20 per and bookkeeping charge if +EMPEST CONVERTIBLE, Road. Oil heat, no pets, $135 hood, side exhaust, mag 1963. 4 -cylinder, new tires, 20 hours per week. Contact Mr. will train days. Full time posi­ 3-10/24 full term. Hurryl Only 3 spaces this ad is not paid within Terwilllger at RACE-O-RAMA, tions. Contact Personnel De­ monthly. 676-5013. 3-10/24 WIG, HUMAN hair, Beige blond. leftl Call Roberta Firnhaber, wheels, hearst shift. Two tops, brakes, shocks. Immaculate. one week. 882-0367. 5-10/27 partment, St. Lawrence Hospi­ 332 -3947 or see at 410 Albert 340 h.p. Special metal flake $800. 351-9338. 5-10/24 $40. Call 372-4191 or 372- silver paint. Car completely HELP1 HELP1 We need a sec- tal, Lansing. 5-10/24 Rooms 6370. 3 -i0 /2 4 todayl 1-10/21 THUNDERBIRD 1959. One owner, rebuilt one year ago. Best retary-sales girl 30-40 hours PART OR full time help, male MEN*S SUPERVISED: one-half FOR TICKETS to MSU-Purdue Automotive offer under $2,600. Call after original paint. Priced to sell. per week. Call NEJAC, 337- or female. Apply new Burger- double. Cooking included. $10 Animals____________________ call 337-9184 between 10-11 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite I960. 351-5891. 3-10/24 per week. Parking available. STANDARD POODLE puppies. p.m. 6:30. 351-9425. 3-10/24 1300. C-10/25 Chef store just off Saginaw be­ 1-10/21 Excellent condition, new tires, TRIUMPH TR-4, immaculate tween Cllppert and Homer, or Two blocks to Berkey. 351- Best size for children. Excel­ T.V.’s FOR rent. Brand new l9 ,v DODGE, 1953; Pick-up trick. condition, Abarth exhaust, wire NEED SITtER in my home. 2-3 tonneau. Dave, 355-6820. 4017 after five. 5-10/27 1-10/21 Reasonable. Can be seen at 4638 wheels. Dave, 332-0114. afternoons week, 2:30-5:30, phone 332-6851. 5-10/21 lent disposition and blood lines. portables. Free delivery and Eastlawn. Also clothing sale Okemos area. ED 7-2218. DRIVERS 21 or older. Apply MEN: SINGLE 15? balance of See at 1626 Alpha after 5:00. service. Call STATE MANAGE­ AUSTIN HEALEY, l9S9roadster. 3-10/24 Varsity Cab Company, 122 year 332-0318 or 337-2636. Saturday. 3-10/21 3-10/25 $50 up. 1-10/21 MENT, 332-8687. C - ll/3 Hardtop, wire wheels, over­ TRIUMPH 1966 Spitfire, hardtop Woodmere. 10-10/26 3-10/25 DODGE, 1955. Excellent trans- NEW CGK’VALe SCENT faculties GREYHOUNDS, AKC registered. THfe SOUND is distinctive;" the drive, r a d io , $550. THE convertible. Excellent condi­ CHECKPOINT, Okemos. 332- portation, extras. $160 asked. tion. Phone Pat, 372-3731 be­ In East Lansing. Full time and HOUSEMEN - 5 day week or For Sale Have had shots. Champion band is ’’ARTHUR” . Call 353- 332-0321 after 6 pun. weekend opening» for RN’s, weekends. Contact Mr, Whip- SWEET CIDER by the gallon. bloodlines. Show or pet. 484- 3485. 3-10/21 4916. 3-10/24 tween 7-10 p.m. 10-11/2 “W 3-10/25 LPN’s and nurse aids. Focus on ■ key, UNIVERSITY INN MOTEL 7089 after 5:30. 5-10/24 PLAY DUPLICATE bridge at VOLKSWAGEN 1^66. Only 4.ÔÔÔ Special price for larger quan­ AUSTIN HEALEY, 19$}. Over- FORD, 1964 fastback. Stick-6, East Lansing. 6-10/21 m iles. Radio, whitewalls, de­ concern and skilled care. Inter­ tities. Corda West, 5817 North DOBERMAN PINSCHER. T w o Snyder Hall every Monday7:15 hauled, tonneau, wire wheels. 19,000 m iles, excellent condi­ views Monday - Friday, Pro­ KEYPUNCH ÖPERATOR; part left, red, male and female. 372- p jn ., 355-9371. 3-10/24 luxe interior, sea blue. $1550. Okemos Road, 337-7974. Michelin-X tires. $695. 351— tion. $1250. 351-7464. vincial House, behind Yankee time, day/evening. Apply 3308 5158. 5-10/24 HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B at 353-1568. 3-10/24 18-11/1 7822. 5-10/25 5-10/27 Stadium. 10-10/31 South Cedar, Suite#11, Lansing. vô LL s Wag en 7955.” ' Ëlack, ELECTRONIC tr ea su r e - POMERANIANS, BEAUTIFUL Man. Nejac now sells TV’s, AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite. 1 and FORD 1953 Galaxie 500. V-8 393-0250. C finder. Excellent condition. puppies, AKC. All colors, ages 25,000 miles. 543-4267. Y6UNG MAN - Stock and order radios, and stereos. Visit NE­ II hardtop. Fits both series. stick, Excellent condition. 353- 3-10/21 department work, full time with REFRESHMENT StAND help, Phone 351-4642. 3-10/21 and prices. 337-7823. 3-10/21 JAC at 543 East Grand River, Best offer over $40. Larry 0952. 3-10/25 male or female. Must be neat SNARE DRÜM set - Rogers. AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE kit- VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. fled with overtime hours'available. Apply next to Paramount News. C 351-4480. 3-10/21 FORD, 1964 Galaxie m5t)t>. V-fe, in person. Prince Brothers Pro­ appearing and dependable. Apply sun roof, New tires. $350. Practically new. $200. Phone tens, $15. 351-6647. 3-10/21 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, l9 6 l. hardtop, stick. Excellent condi­ 487-0495. 3-10/24 vision Company, 120 Renlger manager, STARLIGHT DRIVE- 351-6020. 5-10/25 Peanuts Personal Excellent shapel Rebuilt engine, tion. 355-0865. 5-10/25 Court off E. Michigan Avenue IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. Mobil* Hemet B. J. — LETTER received and VOLkSwa OEN, 1964, sun roof, new battery, tires, electrical FORl!) 1961 Falcon, 2-door, buck- Boulevard. 5-10/24 10-10/27 VIÔLa : EXCELLENT condition. FLEETWOOD, 1963, 10 x SY. contents noted. We all take our et seats, $250. Phone 882-5141. red, excellent shape, accessor­ $100. Trombone, good condition, system. $550. 332-5407. EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS BABY SITTER: Monday-Friday. Excellent condition. 'Til 5 pun. bows and beg forgiveness. Love, 10-11/1 3-10/21 ie s. Phone 484-1765. 3-1Q/21 $40. Call 353-6949. 3-10/21 full time. Martin’s Hair Fash­ 12:30-5:30. In my home, 351- IV 4-5984; after, TU 2-5670. The "Executives.” 1-10/21 AUSTIN HEALEY ¿O0O, 1960, en- FORD l961, 6 - cylinder, stan- VOLKSWAGEN, 1964, red, 2- GlËSÔN - CONSOLÉ Grand Ha- ions, Spartan Shopping Center. 5178. 3-10/24 5-10/24 TO SDT - If you want to see the gine just rebuilt. $950 or best dard, good body, running condi­ door, sun roof; 11,000 m iles. wallan guitar, amplifier. Ex­ Will sell at $875 for quick 332-4522. 5-10/27 STUDENTS TO work 5:30 a.m. - SQUIRE, 1966 \V x 60r T - light, then you’ll have to sing tion. Phone 355-7970. 3-10/21 offer. See this weekend only. sale. Excellent condition. IV CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A 8:30 a.m. November 7. $10. cellent condition. $200. 372- bedroom, on lot, city lim its. to Mr. X., the rabbit, and the Call ED 7-1448. 3-10/21 GRAND PRIX, 1964. Air - con- few hours a day can mean ex­ Phone 332-0746. 3-10/24 0453. 3-10/21 Phi Sigs. 1-10/21 ditloning, bucket seats, radio 9-3137. 3-10/21 IV 9-0464. 5-10/21 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, l5"6i. VOLKSWAGEN, 1964 s e d a n . cellent earnings for you as a P .X .S t o r e - F r a n d o r KITTEN FROM Kent - Welcome with reverberation. Power SKYLINE 1963, 54 x 10, 2 bed- 32,000 actual m iles. Playing steering, brakes, windows.Mag. Light blue, white walls, radio, trained AVON representative. For Rent - RIFLES - rooms, air conditioned. On lot. to M.S.U. I love you. J.A. Army soon. Must sell. A steal maintenance record. Call after For appointment in your own TV RENTALS for students E- 1-10/21 wheels. Inside-outslde perfect 6.5 Italian $24.95 & up 641-6004. 3-10/21 at $875. Call Gordy between 6 p.m., ED 7-0042. 3-10/21 home write Mrs. Alona Hucklns, conomlcal rates by the term FLUNK: WHAT a way to" go. 3-5:30 p.m. or after 11 p.m. condition. 353-7950. 5-10/21 5664 School Street, Haslett, or month. 7,62 Russian $24.95 & up RICHARDSON MGNTCLAi R, VOLKSWAGEN, REBUILT engine UNIVERSITY TV Frank, Fat Jolly, Chubs, Molly 351-7767. 5-10/24 HAROLD SEDAN llOO, 1964. Michigan or call IV 2-6893. 7 mm Mauser $34.88 1965, 12 x 60, natural gas. and transmission. Good rubber, RENTALS. 484-9263. C Nu. 1-10/21 BUICK, 1954. Full-power, new 7,000 miles; 4-speed forward; C-10/21 8 mm Mauser $59.95 Phone 485-2452 after 6 p.m. radio; heater. 393-1326 after new battery, only $345. UNI­ $46.88 3-10/21 V-8 engine. Excellent condition. VERSITY FOREIGN CARS, 3029 MOTION PICTURE processing Apartm ents British 303 CIRCUS PERSONNEL: Urgently $100. 355-5616. 3-10/25 3 p.m. 3-10/25 Springfield 30-06 $39.95 HOWARD 35’x8’; screened-in need 31 midgets, 14 elephant East Kalamazoo, 482-5832. machine operators. Part time HASLETT, NEAR. Two rooms BUICK, 1964 LeSabre, 4-door METROPOLITAN T95S7 Good bath. Furnished with utilities. and Others - porch; $1195. C-5 Mobile Home riders (please bring your own 3-10/21 9 p.m. til 2 a jn . We will train. sedan. 21,000 m iles. Llkenew. condition, new paint, new $80 month. FE-9-8236 days. FlRàT QUALITY materials and Manor. ED-7-0229 evenings. elephant), 587 mounted horse­ Must be willing to work through 3-10/24 $1695. IV 9-1982. 5-10/26 brakes. 393-1841. 3-10/21 3-10/25 workmanship. OPTICAL DIS­ men (with sabres and/or Auto Service & Porta school vacations with full time BUICK, 1955; starts, runs, stops. MG-TD, 1953. Outstanding con- employment offered during va­ THREE ROOM furnished apart- COUNT, 416 Tussing Building. lances), 1423 flag-bearers, and dition. $2175. Call 517-463- NEW BATTERlLS. Exchange Phone IV 2-4667. C-10/21 L o tt & Found two Olympic weight-lifters (big $125 or best offer. Call Duffy price from $7.95. New sealed cations and summer months. ment. Okemos area. Call ED 2 - 9928 or write Frank Hamtak, LOST - POST Decilog slide rule. drum) for gala cast-of-thou- after 6 p.m. 482-4806. beams, 990. Salvage cars, Reasonable vacation time al­ 8531 or IV 5-6581. 5-10/27 FÖK WEDDING and practical Call 351-7464. 3-10/21 3-10/24 426 Maple, Alma, Michigan. lowed. 487-3735. Mr. Caldwell. sands production. Saturday, large stock used parts. ABC TWO GIRLS TO sublet 4-man shower gifts, complete line of Ca d il l a c h e a r se , 1963. very 5-10/26 3-10/21 October 22. Apply: Director of AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South Delta Apartment. Winter only. basket-ware. See ACE HARD­ LOST - OPAL necklace. Sen- good condition. $375.332-0834. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS. Sharp, timental value. Reward. If found, Bands, Purdue University I St., IV 5-1921. C MALE OR female with Chemistry 351-7541. 3-10/25 WARE’S selections. 201 East ______________________ 3-10/24 clean 1962. Automatic trans­ call 353-3097. 3-10/21 1-10/21 MEL'S AUTO S Eft VICE. East minor or major wishing towork PARTIALLY FURNISHED apart- Grand River, across from I CHEVROLET, i960 white con- mission, 2-door, bucket seats, part time from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C vertible. Asking price, $400. power steering. 200 North Hos- Lansing’s only garage Is now ment. Married couple only. Easy located at 1108 East Grand Ri­ or 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Motion driving distance from campus. BEAÜTIFUL AQUA formal: long, 5 T O ?" C A D R_ E ÍI Call 372-1627 weekend. mer, Lansing. 1-10/21 CHEVROLET 1951; good runner. 1-10/21 OLDSMOBILE, 1$61 *98’, 4-door, ver. 332-3255. OCCIDENT PROBLEM? C Picture Films Processing Lab­ Call oratory. Analytical tests to be Conveniently located near shop­ ping facilities. 1221 HlghStreet. size 10 worn once. ED 7-2151. 3-10/21 CROSSWORDPUPI C U_ R. E AT 0 P AN 0 1 N T ■ P A L A E R power. $400 or best offer. 337- performed. 487-3735, Mr. Cole. Call 337-1236. 3-10/21 G.E. PORTABLE stereo record I drive It every day. $60. Call 482-7926 after 4:00 p.m. 2565. 3-10/25 KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. 3-10/21 WANTED: TWO girls winter term player, $20; Brunswick Willy ACROSS 36. Stowe char­ M E N ■ C 0 N E P R E 3-10/24 OLDSMOBILE, 1958. Tires good, Small dents to large wrecks. American and foreign cars. WANtfeb: STUDENT to work only. Eden Roc. Call 351-6321. - Hoppe pool cue, 19 ounces, $15; 1. Hairless acter P O R A ¡T A P P E iR E CHEVROLET, i960. Excellent engine. Accept best offer. 355- very little rust, good condi­ tion. 655-1611. 3-10/24 Guaranteed work. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. 482-1286. mornings driving car for new C car dealership. Contact Paul BARR AVENUE - One bedroom 3-10/24 student desk, Larry, 351-4480. unfinished, $10; 3-10/21 5. Obstacle 8. Individual 37. Concreted sugar B Ö] Ej A U 5 P WA M E D k tk 11. Lltaceous 38. Happens 3 2979 after 5 p.m. 5-10/24 ÔLDSMOBILE, 1963 Jetfire, Ï - King at Bud Kouts Chevrolet, -three room apartment. All util­ FENDER PRECISION Bass; L T] E1P1 3 A. P 1 T\ i 5 again plant P P I door hardtop. Excellent condi­ S c o o te r s & C y c l e s 489-6533. 3-10/21 ities, partly furnished. Refer­ Baseman Amplifier. Just like fJ L V i 7T 1 5 i U_ N 1 12. Anglo- 42. Dwindled tion; red with white Interior, SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMER - ences and deposit required. $125 new; low price. 355-5615. Join the HONDA 50, 1965. Perfect con- Saxon king 45. Leg joint D E M E R_ i T 5 L AM bucket seats and console. Four 5-10/24 dltion, must sell, $200. Call Fortran experience. B.A. or per month on lease. Also one 13. Jap. sea­ 46. Site of the ■ 0 E R 1 V E U L N A $NIN6fJ|fff WORLD practically new tires and two snow tires. Call 882-2749 or Duffy after 6 p.m 482-4806. M.A, in social sciences or ac­ 2-bedroom apartment. Call Ray HAVlLAND CHINA, love-seat, 3-10/24 counting. Salary open. Contact Davis Realty. IV 2-6730, TU odds and ends, and dishes. IV 5- port 14. Genuine Tell Legend 47. Flightless ■n T A P_ £ R P E E RJ see at 3114 South Catherine. R. T. Runkle, Personnel Serv­ 2-7608. 3-10/21 9286. 3-10/25 15. Honored hird HONDA S-90, 1965. Good con- of Yamaha ____________ OLDSMOBILE, 1961, Starfire 5-10/25 dltlon. 4300 m iles. $225. Call ices, University of South Flor­ F EMALE ROOMMATE wanted - ELECTROVOICE 664 mic with ida, Tampa, Florida. 2-10/24 stand. Chrome, on-off switch, 17. Dross 19. Bombast 48. Norse poem trumpet 7. Face with convertible. Excellent condi­ 355-0656. 3-10/24 winter term only. Water's Edge 2. Oil the shel­ masonry • WANTED: ADULT female for Apartments. 351-7633. almost new. Call evenings, 372- 20. Dowry 49. Chin, shrub tion. Very clean. Call 372- HONDA 305, 1964 for sale cheap. 50. Compass tered side 8. Moray housework and Ironing dally, ______________ 3-10/25 3750. 3-10/25 2 1 .Rows 9. Mr. Lincoln 2027. 5-10/21 Make offer. Call Ed, ED-2- point 3. Lounge Monday through Friday, 2-5 NEED ONE man for two man OLYMPIA PORTABLE type­ 24. Keepsake 10. Man's OLDSMOBILE l962; F-8$ station 5243. 3-10/25 28. Cashew- 51. Be uneasy 4. Mislead p.m. References. Park Village luxury apartment, Stoddard writer, like new, $75. Phone 5. Prelate's nickname wagon; Standard shift, luggage 29. Fr. friend STRATTON’S SPORT CÉNTËR", Apartments, Okemos. Call after Street. Call Bob Raber, 353- IV 2-7856. 3-10/21 DOWN cap 16. Bib. high rack. Radio, good condition. TU 30. Mean 2-8359. 3-10/21 Benelll of Lansing, used bike 6 pan. 332-4157 . 5-10/21 2052. 1-10/21 CRIB AND m attress, $l5; fold- 1. Elephant's 6. One: Scot. priest 33. Diminish sale. Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. THREE GIRLS needed winter ing chair, $8; car bed, pre­ 18. Heir Benelll 125 cc 1966, $329. Be- & 6 7 » 9 10 22. Drugget at C H A M P IO N S H IP nelli 200 cc 1966, $529. Benelll Registered Nurses term, luxury apartment. One school toys, etc. 337-2778. t 3 4 23. Sainte: block from Berkey. 351-7681. 1-10/21 § 125 cc Scrambler 1966, $395. 12 1 13 abbr. MOTORCYCLE 5-10/27 w h ite Ch in c h il l a coat with II MSU’s Yamaha Benelll 250 cc 1966, $569. F u l l T i m e an d W e e k - e n d white fox collar, other clothing. 'À 24. Blemish SCRAMBLES P o s itio n s MALE STUDENT - University 14 »5 1« 25. Dutch uncle Headquarters Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. Terrace. Directly across from IV-2-9916. 3-10/25 i 26. Reserves at 1915 E. Michigan. C ENGAGEMENT RING. ring ; Very 19 Starting Salaries: campus. Call 351-7767. li 18 27. Late HARLEY bA VIS, 196b, M50. Lx- 5-10/26 sharp] Call 489-4511 after 7 % % E a g le , M ichigan •Day $2.70 per hr. 31. Twilight Bowker & Molles cellent condition. $130. Phone p.m. 5-10/27 20 i l 21 23 32. Tennis bat 489-5120. 5-10/25 Afternoon $2.85 per hr. ONE GlRL to share three girl Sunday, O cto b er 23 apartment. $37 monthly. 351- APICO AUTO-STAT copier. 'Two % % V /, 34. King top­ Night $3.00 per hr. 24 23 24 27 28 SUZUKI, 1 9 6 6 5UCC. Excellent boxes of paper. Call 485-8463. Cycle Shop Michigan's top scramblers condition, low mileage. Phone 7085. 3-10/21 % % per Vacation & Insurance 1-10/21 29 3» 31 32 35. Sherry competing for trophies and 355-9953. 3-10/24 PUR n Is HED APARTMENT; one benefits block from Berkey. Parking, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA V /, % 39. Loosen cash prizes. HONDA, SPORT 50, 1965. Ex- 34 33 • full Une of Yamahas New Rehabilitation Units with year books, dictionary, 35 40. Commu­ 3-4 male students. 214 Bailey. Y/< P ost Time 12:30 cellent condition, terrific mile­ atlas and bookcase. $150 or v 4 41 nists 351-9331. ‘ Immediate occu­ ff 38 3*1 • fast and expert service age. $175. Mike 351-6389. best offer. 337-2778. 41. Huge Admission $1.50 Apply: pancy. 5-10/24 Va % 3-10/25 44 45 waves 1-10/21 42 43 SPONSOR Eb BY ŸOU’VE BEEN waiting for them; PROVINCIAL HOUSE EAST room ¿»IDE Lansing. One bed- furnished. $125 with $100 TAPE RECORDER, Grundlg ú 42. Deposit 43. Prior to here they are. 1965- Sprlnt-H, 44 41 4b 2152 W. Grand River (behind Yankee Stadium) deposit. Garage, no children or TK46, stereo recording-play­ 44. German GRAND LEDGE 1965 Honda Scrambler. $480 % j f Okemos, Mlchlgar E. Lansing pets. Phone IV 9-1017. back, microphones. Best offer. SO city MOTORCYCLE CLUB, INC. each. 351-4100. 3-1Q/21 4» Ph. 932-6977 332-0817 10-10/26 355-8191. 3-10/24 % m M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing, M ichigan F rid a y , O c to b er 2i , 1966 11 Peanuts Personal EARN YOUR MASTER’S DEGREE N h e ILA - TObAY is 21 months. Lets hang on K? M.L. 1-10/21 M S U p ro f Oakland Riots OR PhD WHILE YOU WORK Real Estate BY OWNER - 201 Denver. 3- bedroom. Early possession. to deliver in third day South end, near shopping. Handy to schools. Term s. Call owner. IV 2-6730, TU 2-7608. 3-10/21 NEAR MSU - Beautiful 5 bed- key talk OAKLAND, Calif. (i>) — Two fire bombings Thursday extended them liable to prosecution for "felony conspiracy." room brick and aluminum bi­ "Blatant intimidation,” re­ Oakland’s racial disorders into torted John George, a Negro level. Large living room witt An MSU professor will deliver a third straight day while an dining el, modern kitchen, fam­ the keynote address at a sym­ attorney who heads the Ad Hoc argument raged over whether a ily room, 2 1/2 baths, 2 fire­ posium on “The University and Committee for Quality Educa­ school boycott was to blame for places, attached garage. Corner World Change” this weekend at them. tion. lot with lots of shade. Call Rol- Fordham University in NewYork He denied the boycott was re­ The district attorney said it lie Amos, 882-6635, evenings, City. . sponsible for thewindow-smash- was, that the boycott promoters IV-2-8922. Landon Realty, ing, bottle-throwing and looting were "professional agitators" George Borgstrom, professor which broke out Tuesday night Realtor. 3-10/25 of food science, will address the United Nations Observance and that they placed themselves open to prosecution. and has resulted in nearly 50 AT Service two day symposium and will also arrests. DIAPER SERVICE, D ia p a r e n e present a seminar on "The Uni­ W ic h it C h a re rb h a k , T h a ila n d g ra d stu d e n t, d re w th is p o s te r f o r L a n s in g ’ s U n ite d N a tio n s D ay c e le b r a ­ A leader of the boycott called this intimidation. George estimated that around M O T O R O LA Franchised Service Approved by versity, The World andResource 700 students w e n t to special t i o n , O c t o b e r 2 3 . A d i s p l a y w i l l be h e l d i n G a b r i e l s The superintendent of schools Doctors and DS1A. The most Development,” and head a work­ modern and Only personalized shop on “Man and Resources.” H i g h S c h o o l f r o m 2 - 5 p . m . as p a r t o f t h e f e s t i v i t i e s . P h o to b y T r i n k a C lin e also blamed the boycott, called Wednesday for three days to "freedom schools” Wednesday. There are 30,000 students In IN © lO JEtFQ D d PHOENIX Oakland’s junior and senior high service in Lansing, providing protest the quality of Negro ed­ An MSU professor has been ucation. schools, the targets of the boy­ Motorola offers the student at the BS or MS level an op­ you with diaper pails, poly bags, portunity to advance his career and education concurrently. cott. deodorizers and diapers, or use named to the Commission on B ut City Manager Jerome Work and achieve a Master's or PhD Degree in an environ­ your own. Baby clothes washed Ecology of th e International HERE, Si Keithley and Police Chief Rob­ George said 18 teachers had promised to join the boycott and m ent of constant challenge and tremendous growth. free. No deposit. Plant in­ Union for the Conservation of ert Preston both said Thursday THE ENGINEERING TRAINING PROGRAM instruct the freedom classes but spection invited. AMERICAN Nature and Natural Resources they saw no connection between O pen to BS o r MS g ra d u a te s in E le c tric a l E n g in e e rin g , backed off when Coakley’s of­ DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E.Gier. (IUCN), an advisory agency to the vandalism and the boycott. Chemical Engineering or Physics with a B average or better. Call 482-0864. , DIAPER SERVICE,Lansing* s C the United Nations. 2nd Thailan d g ro u p School officials said absen­ teeism Thursday shot up to 5,000 fice warned they could be prose­ cuted. While pursuing an MS or PhD degree at Arizona State Uni­ versity each trainee is placed in a rotational program cov­ George A. Petrides, professor George said h i s committee, ering four engineering activities at Motorola. finest. . Your choice of three of fisheries and wildlife, was above normal, double the rate THE MARKETING TRAINING PROGRAM formed last April, represents types. Containers furnished, no named to the commission follow­ deposit. Baby clothes washed ing a recent meeting of the IUCN to study schools for Wednesday. The fire bombings were a fol- nearly 30 organizations, Includ­ ing m inisters, neighborhood Open to BS graduates in Electrical Engineering o r Physics with a B-average or better. M arketing trainees may work toward an MBA or an MS or PhD degree. Rotational assign­ free. Try our Velvasoft pro­ in Lucerne, Switzerland. P et­ lowup to an arson-suspected fire groups, a Spanish-speaking ad­ m ents are in the marketing area. cess. 25 years in Lansing. rides was chairman of a discus­ A second group of Thailand Honolulu, Los Angeles, Chi­ Wednesday night which caused c a g o , Minneapolis, Ma s sachu- visory committee and the Con­ Mr, Larry Lafler will be recruiting on BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 sion at the meeting on the advan­ educators will arrive here Sat­ damage to Fremont High School setts, and North Carolina are the gress of Racial Equality. the MSU campus on Monday, E. Michigan. IV 2-0421. C tages and dangers of introducing urday for a three-month stay as estimated at more than $30,000. UJS. areas the group will tour. Asked to state briefly just October 31st, PIANO TUNING^ Experienced plants and animals into areas to part of their international study Three Negroes were arrested Returning to Thailand they will on a school playground and police what his committee wants done, work. Call Harold Hildebrand, which they are not native. of educational planning. The first group has been on campus since stop in England, Nigeria and said they confiscated enough gas­ George said his group had placed D irect Placement a t a ll Degree Levels t o r . . . 351-6390 evenings. 5-10/25 Malaysia. 17 demands before the Oakland last Saturday. oline and glass bottles to make ■ Electrical Engineers ■ Organic & Physical Chemists LANSING SELF-Defence Acad- Their several weeks at Mich­ Board of Education. ■ Physicists ■ Chemical Engineers ■ Metallurgists igan State will be spent in meet­ more than 100 "Molotov cock­ emy is now open. Classes in Both groups are searching for He listed as highlights among In Research and Development, Q uality C ontrol, ings, interviews and seminars tails” — bottled gasoline. M arketing, an d Production. Judo, Karate are offered ideas to incorporate into Thai­ those demands: changes of boun­ land’s expanding educational pro­ arranged by members of the Dist. Atty. J. Frank Coakley nightly. 7-9 p.m. 900 West Saginaw. 489-1746. 3-10/24 | W h o ’* I gram. contract team in Thailand. Michigan State, which has a said the leaders behind a move­ ment, set in motion Wednesday, dary lines to eliminate de facto segregation; setting up an "ed­ If you a re u n a v a ila b le fo r an in te rv ie w a t this tim e w rite directly to: Director of College Relations, M o to ro la In c ., S em ic o n d u cto r Produ cts D ivision , two-year contract to aid Thailand ucation park" - a cluster of 5 0 0 5 E a s t M c D o w e ll, P h o e n ix , A riz o n a 8 5 0 0 8 . The second group—a seven- T y p in g Service 'ANN BROWN, typist and multi- Whose m an, secondary - education team—will use Michigan State in educational planning, the Royal Thai government and the United to have students stay out of school in protest of the quality elementary, junior and high schools to draw pupils from a M OTO RO LA IN C . lith offset printing. Disserta­ of Negro education were en­ S e m i c o n d u c t o r P r o d u c tm D iv is io n P IN N IN G S : as home base forvisiting schools States Agency for International broader area and break up low- tions, theses, manuscripts, gen­ gaged in a "deliberately planned Development (AID) are three-way grade neighborhood schools in eral typing. IBM, 16 years ex­ Donna Burton, Oak Park to Don in Battle Creek, Okemos, Flint, sponsors of the world tour. boycott." This, he added, makes AN EQUAL O P P O R T U N IT Y EM PL O Y ER low-income sectors. Goldstein, Oak Park Junior, Sig­ Lansing and Detroit. perience. 332 8384. C ma Alpha Mu. PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. The secondary group will ob­ IBM Selectric and Executive. serve “ comprehensive” h ig h Jaydee Drummonds, Monroe, schools that offer academic and Multilith Offset Printing. Pro­ Senior to Richard J. Hiemenz, vocational innovations for Thai­ fessional theses typing. Near campus. 337-1527. BARBI MEL, Professional typist. C Buffalo, New York Senior, Alpha land. Kappa Psi. British jobless rate grows No job too large or too small. Jackie Helferich, Farmington said in July when he announced instituted in July was made com­ LONDON (K) --Unemployment Block off campus. 332-3255. C Senior, Alpha Gamma Delta to his tough deflationary program pulsory Oct. 5 by an order which in Britain jumped nearly 100,000 TVPlK’C theses. T£RM papers and Electric typewriter, Richard Cole, Clinton, Iowa, Gen­ eral Motors Institute, Sigma MSU Band in the past month -the biggest increase in almost four years - unemployment might reach 2 or must be approved by Parliament 2.5 per cent. This would mean within a month. The government fast service, 332-4597. Alpha Epsilon. the Ministry of Labor announced 500,000 to 600,000 jobless. is sure of approval, but its ma­ TYPING TERM papers. Reason­ 15-10/28 Anita Kirsh, Grand Ledge Junior to, reverse today. It was the fourth successive Today's announcement came jority probably will be reduced as Wilson was discussing eco ­ to the lowest level since this able charge. Call me, Linda to Roger Schultz, Kalamazoo month of increasing unemploy­ nomic policy with his Cabinet. government took office last April. t Denman. 353-0802. 5-10/27 Senior, Delta Sigma Phi. its 'patterns’ ment as the Labor government’s program of belt-tightening aus­ The ministers w^re preparing In expectation of increasing for next week's full-dress debate unemployment and a report to TERM PAPERS, theses, general Sandy Ozim, Garden City Soph­ typing. Iris Banks. Please Call terity cut more deeply into the of economic policy in the Com­ be released shortly by the Con­ omore to Robert Prentice, Gar­ mons, federation of British Industry on 487-0650. MSU’s Marching Band will be economy. den City Senior, Sigma Chi. Today’s jobless figures will The Conservatives are launch­ the state of business confidence going off In all directions at Sat­ Transportation urday’s MSU - Purdue home­ undoubetedly bring an angry ing an attack on the government in the future, the London Stock Patricia Ann Roberts, Eastern storm In Parliament from the Monday for introducing its aus­ Exchange was hesitant and trend- SKIERS - GOING to Boyne Mt. coming game. Michigan University Senior, Kap­ Conservative opposition and left- terity program without what they less throughout the morning. every weekend. Transportation/ pa Gamma Phi to Bob Machner, One of its featured numbers called adequate preparation to Price declines were general wing Laborities. lodging, very reasonable. 485- Dearborn Heights Senior, Delta during the half-time performance retrain the resulting unemployed but minor. By noon the financial The Labor Ministry announce­ 6307. 3-10/21 Sigma Phi. will be the unique "Reverse Fight for new jobs. Tim es index of 30 industrial ment said unemployment rose RIDES OR riders wanted to Song." In this number, the band 97,027 since Sept. 22, to 437,229. Wednesday, th e government stocks had sagged below the 300 M.S.U. from Battle Creek area, Carol Sechrist, Homewood, Il­ marches backward while playing will ask Parliament to endorse level for the first time since This was 1.9 per cent of the daily. 964-0865. 3-10/24 linois Junior, Gamma Phi Beta the “ Fight Song” In reverse, the compulsory freeze of wages Aug. 24, and was nearly 49 points nation’s work force. to Randy Hughes, Grosse Pointe concluding with the "Spinning Prime Minister Harold Wilson and prices. A voluntary freeze below its level a year ago. W a n te d Junior, Sigma Alpha Mu. S" formation. $$$$ FOR 2-3 Notre Dame tick- Bandsman will be going for­ ets. Need desperately. 353- S H O P P IN G FO R A '6 7 ? Patricia K. Victorson, Newberry ward, however, during A ssist­ 0425. 3-10/25 Sophomore, Spartan Women’s ant Band Director William NEED TWO tickets to Beach League to Douglas G. McCall, Moffit*s new "Spartan Drums,” Boys. Gary Grenzke, ED 2- E. Lansing Senior, Alpha Phi which features the band’s 16 0866. 1-10/21 Omega. drummers. BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 •for RH positive, $10, $12 & Another first is the band's $14 for RH negative. DETROIT Carole Zinser, Shelbyville, In­ latest “ patterns in motion” for­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 diana Junior to Bob R. Davis, mation, set to Henry Mancini’s E. Michigan Ave. Hours 9 - Lansing Junior, Pi Kappa Phi. "Not From Dixie.” 3:30 Monday and Tuesday; 12- The 175-man band, directed by 6:30 Thursday. 489-7587. C Leonard Falcone, will round out ENGAGEMENTS: ELECTRIC GUITAR and/or am­ the performance with the George plifier. Phone 332-0753 after 6 Sue Briggs, Jonesville Sopho­ Gershwin standard, "Swanee,** p.m. 5-10/21 more to Larry Markillie, Detroit and "By the Light of the Silvery ONE OR TWO tickets to Purdue Junior. Moon.” game and Beach Boys. Skip, The Purdue University March­ 351-7764. 1-10/21 Nancy Gaukler, Pontiac Senior to ing Band will also be in the BABY SITTING in my home. Stan Ficnerski, Bridgeman half-time show at the televised Can give references; available Junior. homecoming game. Al G. Wright any hours or days. 339-2091. directs this 300-man unit. 1-10/21 Sue Hutchinson, Dearborn to Paul 2-4 TICKETS for Beach Boys. Hines, Dearborn Junior, Delta Also two Purdue tickets. 332- Sigma Phi. 4431. 1-10/21 Barb Ives, Lansing L.C.C. Soph­ top off your wardrobe with a new $WEE+ MUSIC to you will be omore to Al Perez, Lansing, cne buyers for pianos and or­ Sophomore, Delta Sigma Phi. gans you get with Classified USE "COAR” PLAN AUTO FINANCING . . . H e r r in g b o n e T o p c o a t Ads. Dial 355-8255 now. Jan McCullough, Grosse lie Sen- ROOM WANTED: study purposes only. Close to campus. Call 355- ion to Dave Hames, Kalamazoo Senior, Pi Kappa Phi. the continuous owner auto renewal from 5430. , WANT THREE Tickets to Notre 3-10/21 Mary Lou McIntosh, Livonia Free to loan program from YO U R CREDIT UNION! Dame game. Call 355-0954. 5-10/21 Junior, Alpha Omicron Pi to Mike Sutherland, Oakton, Vir­ College Owning a new car is practical! You’re Best of all, if you ch oose‘COAR" financ­ No m an can consider h im s e lf w ell dressed w ithout TWO MEN to unload brick. Can ginia Sophomore. regulate hours to meet your Claire Pegram, Dearborn Junior Students always protected from expensive repairs by manufacturer and dealer warranties. ing, you pay less per month for your car than if you use financing normally available from any bank or other loan service. a topcoat reflecting up-to-date styling and tailoring. Varsity-Tow n’s new natural shoulder, fly-fro nt m odel schedule. Good pay. Standard to Cliff Steffen, W. Richfield, Block and Supply, 4724 Aure­ 25® to others You are spared the unavoidable, and un­ predictable, expense of an aging car. You If you have been thinking about a new, in neat herringbone is a p rim e exa m p le of how to Ohio Senior, Farmhouse. A new booklet, published by a and your family are always secure in the 1967 car . . . call us today and find out how lius Road. See Dick Parisian, thrifty you can be when you actually own look well dressed and be c o m fo rta b le w hile dressed or Dick Bahls. TU 2-2451. non-profit educational founda­ safety of a new car. tion, tells which career fields lets one. fo r w intry w eather. Why not co m p lete y o u r w ardrobe 3-10/21 Cheryl Annette Shepard, Lake you make the best use of all w ith a g en tlem anly topcoat by Varsity-Town? WANTED: 2-6 Notre Dame non- Forest, Illinois Junior to Donald your college training, including student tickets. Will pay. 355- Clugston, East Lansing Senior, liberal-arts courses —which BUY YOUR ■ WI I V U n p Mike Michels f o r c a r d e a l e r c o s t s and p r i c e s , and t r a d e - i n val ue 0020. 3-10/24 T riangle. career field offers 100,000 new DESPERATE - TWO non-student Kris Smith, Clarkston Sophomore jobs every year —which carter field produces more corporation NEXT CAR WITH f in a n c i n g f a c t s . Make s u r e you do tickets to Notre Dame game. 355-4454. 1-10/21 to Jay Eastman, Rochester Junior, Delta Sigma Phi. presidents than any other—what starting salary you can expect. CONFIDENCE get a good deal when you buy> WANTED: TWO girls to sub- Just send this ad with your name let Delta apartment for winter Mary Stewart, Mt. View, Cali­ and address. T h is 24-page, 17027455 term. 353-1196 or 351-4166. 5-10/25 fornia Senior, Alpha Gamma Del­ ta to Michael Cure, Detroit Sen­ career-guide booklet, "Oppor­ tunities in Selling," w ill,b e MSU EMPLOYEES ior. mailed to you. No cost or obli­ C r e d it U n io n M e m b e r s TAKE THE INITIATIVE . . . 1019 T r o w b r i d g e R oad find that job you want in to­ Kathy Walstad, Oak Park toGary gation. Address: Council on Op­ Phone 35 3-2 280 CREDIT UNION Have T he A d v a n ta g e . DOWNTOWN-LANSING day’s Classified Ads u n d e r portunities, 550 Fifth Ave., New Boeticher, Berkley Junior, Delta "Help Wanted” . York 36, N. Y., MSU-10-17 . Sigma Phi. F r id a y , O c to b er 21, 1966 12 M ic higan State News, East Lansing, Michigan____________ _ Homecoming FOR MIXERS New forestry head ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) A few contestants complained that the Judges didn't have enough Shaw sets charges named by Trustees time to evaluate their p er so n allties In the short - seven min­ utes - amount of time they had for questioning. There will be an admission This charge will vary from other university participating In f :^ \-n Lee M. James, professor of State University and the Univer­ he became an associate profes­ But as one judge put It, "It's charge for Shaw Hall Mixers dance to dance, but there will an MSU function will be con­ forestry, was named chairman of sity of Michigan, James is the sor, and In 1958, a full professor. not what comes out of their starting tonight. always be a charge. However, sidered as an on-campus resi­ the Dept, of Forestry Thursday author of "Opportunities for Eco­ He has served as a consultant mouths that counts, It's how It Shaw residents will be admit­ dent. by the MSU Board of Trustees. nomic Development in Michigan’s to the Dept, of the Interior and ted free upon showing proof of Each Shaw resident may bring comes out." James has been serving as Upper Peninsula,” prepared In to the Forest Industries Council. residence. two guests, If he registers their Of the 72 candidates, 25 were 1962 for the Committee on Public James Is also a member of the names at the reception desks be­ acting chairman since April, 1965 and succeeds the late Terrill Works, U.S. Senate. He has also Society of American Foresters, asked back Wednesday night for Foreign students These charges are being made fore 6 p.m. further questioning. Dt Stevens. His appointment be­ written more than 60 articles serving on the committees for to cover only costs of the dance. The supervisors of the dance The all-m ale committee put the comes effective Nov. 1. for professional Journals. planning and International rela­ girls In hypothetical situations. need English aid The Shaw Mixer at 9 tonight may refuse admission to any per­ A graduate of Pennsylvania James came to MSU as an a s­ tions, He has served as chair­ What would you do If your date will feature "The Sounds and sons p o t e n t i a l l y Injurious to sistant professor in 1951 from man of the society’s Division of Many foreign students need The Soundettes." Admission will others or to Shaw property. They forgot his wallet? W ould you the U  Forest Service. In 1952 Forest Economics. break a date? What one office help in English. American stu­ be 25 cents. also have the authority to expel W h e n y o u c a n 't would you create to promote the dents are needed by the English As only on-campus residents any unruly person. Language Center to tutor these will be admitted, students must Any band wishing to audition a ffo rd t o b e d u ll, Compensation Interests of the University? From this g r o u p of 25, the queen and her court was chosen. students. show ID cards before entering. for a Shaw dance should contact Those who are interested In However, any student from an­ Paul Fichtner or Vic Maskey. sh a rp e n y o u r w its (c o n tin u e d f r o m page 1) The ten finalists met with the helping"are asked to call the judges Informally In the Student English Language Center 8 a.m .- w i t h N o D o z tm ing group representatives, $20 put in and the functions and ser­ Services lounge. noon or 1-5 p.m. at 353-0802. for the members-at-large, and vices of the ASMSU branches, N o D o z Keep A lert Tablets fig h t o ff $15 for the secretary and cabinet the report said. vice presidents. Compensation is based upon 2 The constitutional amendment calls for the establishment of another compensation committee HILLEL FOUNDATION th e hazy, lazy feelings of m ental sluggishness. N o D o z helps restore your natural m ental v ita lity ...h e lp s per cent of the previous year s 319 Hlllcrest at W. Grand River during the eighth week of the term quicken physical reactions. You b e ­ student taxes, as set in the con­ com e m ore naturally alert to people stitutional amendment which e s ­ to decide upon compensation for winter term. SUNDAY OCT. 23, 6 p.m. a n d c o n d itio n s a ro u n d y o u . Y e t tablished the committee spring N o D o z is as safe as coffee. A nytim e Faust explained that the term. Supper - F o r u m - S o c ia l . . .w h e n you c a n 't afford to be dull, Major dissent to' the primary present committee would not be sharpen your w its w ith NODOZ. report, Faust said, was not dissolved until a new committee PROF. JOSEPH SCHLESINGER caused by a lack of support for "Preview of 1966 Elections" SAFE A S COFFEE compensation but by a lack of information which could have BARNES FLORAL LA N S IN G Supper, Everyone Welcome, For Rides Call 332-1916 k lm PROFESSIONAL been properly evaluated by stu­ WE T E L E G R A P H Sabbath Services Saturday 10 a.m. at Hillel DRY CLEANERS AND dents. FLO W ER S S a t u r d a y O c t. 22, 8 :3 0 p . m . Students lacked information in M SHIRT LAUNDERERS a lso c o in operated W O R LD WIDE M a r r i e d S tu d e n ts the areas of the functions of va­ * FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2801 W. SAGINAW G e t T o g e t h e r A t th e H i l l e l H o use Lee M. James rious ASMSU officials, the time 215 ANN ED 2.0871 IN THE LANSING - EAST LANSING.AREA s weekend. On this page you’ I find a directory of fine drea establishments for your dining, dancing, and entertainment thi Restaurant Serving Daily Sportsman9s Bar fo r gracious and Home of Lansinis fin est Steaks” £ At Whether you're looking f o r an a fter Daily Double game snack, a quiet dinner f o r two a fter delightful dining The Beach Boys o r a place to unwind 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. fljfcflm. and enjoy your fa vo rite beverages, th ere's A L B E R T S e r v i n g D a l l y 7 a .m . t o 2 p.m . 801 E. Sag in a w an area establishm ent here that w ill m eet your needs. la c K - MOTI 19 - NOTILI and 5 t o 9 p.m . S u n d a y s 8 a .m . t o 8 p.m. P r i v a t e P a r t y R o om s I V 9-8749 1427 W e s t S a g in a w Ph. 337-1741 It’s G ro o vy It’s G ro o vy Col. Sander’s ' £ r - L The IN A HURRY! DELICIOUS FOOD IS SERVED QUICKLY AND Steak Chicken Spaghetti Lasagna Submarine Deils PLEASANTLY AT 3140 South Logan Street TAKE'HOMK (Near the Logan Shopping Center) Phone: 393-2200 Sandwiches DANCING-^ N ights W eekly Shrimp 2901 North East Street Phone: 372-3800 PIZZA W e d .,.F r i., Sat., Sun. 4120 West Saginaw Street Phone: 372-4450 Phone: 351-5550 “ The Cook's In” at II Daily, 4 Sun. 1040 East Grand River (In East Lansing) 2,1 ED 7-1668 presents * x um »OUR ORDIR WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE! TH E SAHARAS W ednesday, F riday, Saturday s A 't ÿ f l * olus * MSU Students Go Sunday N iglit- Motown Night West For The F eatu rin g The F abulous ■1^ ¡PAGODA! 1 *1 0 1 * BeSt (End of the Blvd PAGODA RESTAURANT SOUNDS 1824 E. MICHIGAN AVE. on Mich. Ave.) t co’ & Home of the "OLIVE BURGER Iff ^ S O N D E T T E S ___ 2820 E . Grand River La n s in g , Michigan The place to dine before and / Serving complete and ala carte 2650 E. Mich. Ave. North Side Will Phone 487-3761 after the game . • . open Sat- dinners, steaks,prime rib ,se a - Lake Lansing Begin at 8:00 urdays and Sundays. foods. . .your favorite beverage. 4 Blocks West of Brody Group !# rNKmvwmmwmnilA liM l If After Game Buffet Welcome Ye Public house all you can eat *2” presents the ’Ul Grad! •SONGS ! • LAUGHS • GREAT FUN Johnnie Johns' •HONKY-TONK PIANO & LIVE BANIO! SIGHT AND SOUND CLUB Presenting •rm K ... "■ a '■ Open Your Favorite Beterage-Light The Musical Madmen 4 > tt r A fter or Dark - or Soft Drink featuring Bunny Deen T The Football 21 Varieties of PRO-BOWL HEALTH CLUB Game PIZZA SUPREME • 2 Sauna Baths • Sun Room ‘ ‘Hi, Tom, you haven’t changed a bit!” • 2 Steam Baths • Exercise Room NOW OPEN IN LANSING. . . • M assage Parlor • Lounge Stan-Class of *49 Meet your friends and old acquaintances at Stan Brauer’s 6527 South Cedar O pen M o n d a y thru Saturday M.S.U. Class of ’49, for that after the game party. Here is the headquarters for "good fellowship’’ along with (just off 1-96 expressway) the finest in food and drink. aucus oom German-American Cuisine ■ir a B H J _ _ _ _ _ _____ J o e J o Iq o k f' The warmth and atmosphere of a Yorkshire inn, C OCKTAIL S- WINESCALES OPEN 11 A.M. TIL 2 A.M. your favorite beverages, and the famous Jack Tar Tonight - Homecoming Fun’ PRO - BOWL hospitality make the Caucus Room a must for your weekend enjoyment. itrauefg 1861 House Kathskcllcr a c r o s s fro m th e s t a t e c a p it a l 1 V 9 -4 3 U 213 S. Grand, Lansing 2122 N o rth L o g a n A t G ra n d R iv e r - Phone 4 8 7 -5 4 18