M onday Sunny. . . Inside to d a y . The A r t s , p. 4 • • • and cool. High toda y 5 5- F .W S 60. F a i r tonigh t, low about 30. A A U P Report, p. 5 M IC H IG A N Football, p. 6 U N IV E R S IT Y S T A T E STATF O c to b e r 24, 1966 10c E a s t Lansing , M ichigan Vo l. 59 N u m b e r 65 C o m p u t e r N e t w o r k S e t F o r M i c h i g a n ' s ' B i g 3 ' M ichigan’s th re e la rg e s t u n iv e rsitie s fe re d a t U -M w ill have an individually- tween student and com puter ju st a s th e re is which he is deficient in a subject without have com bined e ffo rts In the second step assig n ed te rm in a l connected to the co m ­ betw een student and te a c h e r. going back to the beginning of the co u rse . of a long range plan to offer th e ir stu ­ p u te r a t MSU. He w ill have a c c e ss to a Though d ire c t com m unication w ill in ­ L a s t month MICIS took its f ir s t step d en ts a com mon s to re of c o m p u te r-a s­ keyboard on which he can answ er the volve student and co m puter, the te ac h er in the p ro g ram by form ing a nonprofit sis te d instru ctio n . questions ra is e d by the com puter, and have w ill be the author of w hatever th e com pu­ organization go seek fed e ra l and p riv ate T h e M ichigan In te r-u n iv e rsity C o m m it- h is re sp o n se s evaluated instantaneously. te r m ay relay , while the com puter will funds in o rd er to study the problem s te e on Inform ation S ystem s (MICIS), m ade act a s an in term ed iary betw een te a c h e r involved In connecting the la rg e com puter up of re p re se n ta tiv e s from MSU, the U ni­ A fe a tu re in c o m p u te r-a ssiste d in stru c ­ in stallatio n s on the th ree cam p u ses. and student. v e rs ity of Michigan and Wayne S tate U ni­ tion not found in educational television is T h e co m m ittee will file a $1,185,760 its ab ility to offer two-way com m unica­ T h e com puterized teaching method may joint re q u e st to the State Budget B ureau v e rsity announced la s t week an intent to esta b lish a com puter netw ork fo r purposes tion. T h e re is con v ersatio n al ab ility b e - enable a student to pinpoint the degree to to finance the p ro jec t. of In structional use on the th re e c a m ­ p u se s. In stru ctio n al p ro g ra m s, w ritten by u n i­ v e rsity faculty m e m b ers functioning as com puter “ a u th o rs,” w ill be sto red and m ade available to any of the th re e com ­ p u te rs, so that a WSU, U -M o r MSU stu ­ M SU r u g b y p l a y e r d i e s 1 s t P l a c e S o r o r i t i e s dent m ay take a c o u rse offered a t any of the th re e u n iv e rsitie s without having to leave h is hom e cam pus. An MSU student d esirin g a co u rse of- f o llo w i n g g a m e in ju r ie s u n d e r in tensive c a re and given T h e b o d y w a s t a k e n to M e t r o ­ Missing man Dlarm uid Costello, Du blin, Ir e la n d , g r a d u a te stu d e n t, died S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g□ o íf p n e u m o n i a p o lit a n A i r p o r t S u n d a y to be s en t to Ir e la n d f o r b u r ia l. C o s t e l l o lived at 503 H ig h la n d p ositive p re ssu re breathing. He d ie d at 2 a . m . S a t u r d a y . A n A l l - I r i s h national p la y e r >, T » € U « « 5 f li ,P *lirT D V lC r N Y In r u g b y , C o s t e l l o w a s s tu d y in g j Sflvs SflgRti l i e » G t W f l V t i r p found dead; f#**j follow in g In­ A v e ,, E a s t L a n s in g , H e w a s 26. ternal injuries a gricultural engineering here H e is s u r v i v e d b y h is p a r e n t s , sustained O c t. t h r o u g h a s c h o l a r s h i p f r o m the seven b ro th e rs , one of w ho m 15 In a g a m e K ellog g Foundation. inquest set was his twin, and a s is te r. betw een th e A n d y M c E nte, p r e s i d e n t o f the M SU R u g b y C ostello suffered a tra u m a tic M S U Rugby Club, saidthat C o s ­ C lu b and W in d­ rupture of the rig h t a d r e n a l tello was in jured on a tackle I M. sor, g la n d w ith in te rn a l h e m o r r h a g ­ w h ile p u n tin g and left the g a m e . T h e body of a 1 9 -y ear-o ld student, ap­ F u n e r a I I in g, a c c o r d i n g to D r . Jam es U n iv e rs ity Police re c e ive d a p are n tly hit by a tra in , was found Sunday services w ere S, Feu rig, Director of Olin ca ll and w e n t to the f i e l d . T h e y m orning n ea r the G rand T ru n k ra ilro a d held Saturday Health Center and attending fo und C o s te llo w alkin g a ro u n d, tra c k s on south cam pus. physician. m o r n i n g at S t. Costello although he w as h a vin g tro u b le R o b ert K. M alzllsh, Lakewood, N .J., He developed p o s t-o p e ra tiv e John Church. Another short b reathin g, sophom ore, had been rep o rted m issing p neu m onia and was tra n s fe rre d s e r v i c e w a s h e ld S u n d a y at the C o s t e l lo w o u ld not go with from h is resid e n ce hall since Wednesday F r i d a y night f r o m O l i n to S p a r ­ MSU G o rs lln e - Ru nclm an Funeral p o l ic e . F o l l o w i n g the g a m e , he evening, U niversity row H ospital, He w as placed Home. w a s ta k e n to O l i n , P o lice sa id . T he stu ­ dent was la st seen alive a t 8:30 that evening. G E T S M A X IM U M S E N T E N C E >A n unidentified couple found the body in a ditch about a 1 s t P l a c e F r a t e r n i t i e s half - m ile e a st of F a rm L ane, police re p o rte d . M a lzllsh Ruled guilty on morals charge, O’Brien says he plans to appea M r. M aizlish “ appeared to have been stru ck by a tr a in " and h a d b e e n th e re “ fo r som e tim e ,” police said . A c o ro n e r's in­ quest w ill determ in e the d etails. T he body was taken to G o rslin e-R u n ci- T h e Jury, which began d elib eratin g late By B O B B Y S O D EN Count two charged the se n ato r with being m an F u n eral Home in L ansing. Funeral a “ d iso rd e rly p e rso n ,” fo r engaging in F rid a y afternoon and continued into the State N e w s Staff W r i t e r a rran g e m en ts have not yet been made, evening, stayed in a nearby L ansing motel “ obscene conduct in a public p la c e .” M r. M aizlish, a psychology m a jo r, was i S tate Sen, B e rn a rd F . O’B rien was F rid a y night, and resu m ed its work ea rly T h e decision of guilty on count two was re sid e n t of N orth Hubbard H all. He resided found guilty on a m o rals ch arg e S at­ S aturday m orning. announced by ju ry forem an Betty Jane in W est F ee H all la s t y e a r. urday a fte r a five-m an ju ry deliberated T h e Jury, com posed of th re e re tire d R iley. M rs. Riley, a L ansing housewife, m o re than eight h o u rs. men and two m iddle-aged women, co n ­ la te r explained the lengthy d eliberations, T h e 31-y e a r-o ld D etro it le g isla to r an ­ sid e re d nine days of testim ony, 5,000 saying the ju ry had difficulty deciding nounced im m ediately that he would appeal pages of tr a n s c rip t and 35 p ieces of ev i­ which of the two s im ila r counts the S a m S h e p p a rd the decision in Ingham County C irc u it se n ato r was guilty of. dence subm itted by defense and p ro sec u ­ C ourt. tion. O v er 40 w itn esses w ere initially M ary L ouise O ’B rien , the se n a to r’s O’B rie n claim ed he will fight the d e ­ called to the stand and a num ber of them 2 8 -y e a r old wife, began to weep quietly, to fa c e se c o n d cisio n " to the v ery end, even if we have and then stood behind h e r husband with w ere re c a lle d . to go a ll the way to the U.S. Suprem e Announcing that h is next step would be h e r hands on h is sh o u ld ers. C ourt.*1 the county c irc u it court, O 'B rien said, “ I D efense A ttorney John D. O’Connell tr ia l f o r m u rd e r L ansing Township J u s tic e George J . asked that the Jury be polled fo r th e ir am innocent, p e rio d .” H u tter levied the m axim um sentence for opinion. All five m em b ers sta te d that a m isd em ean o r: 90 days in the county ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k p ag e) they had voted guilty. CLEVELAND (if) — Samuel H. Sheppard Jail and a $100 fine. O’B rie n also m ust goes on tr ia l again today, 12 y e a rs a fte r pay co u rt c o sts of $315. V " • ** * a ju ry convicted him of second degree H u tter said he would suspend 80 days m u rd e r In the slaying of h is f ir s t w ife, of the sentence upon paym ent of the fine M arilyn. and c o s ts because " h is punishm ent has S U G G E S T S A A U P He has pleaded Innocent to the second- alre ad y been inflicted f a r beyond the 1 s t P l a c e - C o e d d eg re e m u rd e r ch a rg e In the new tr ia l. $100 fine o r the 90 days and will be Academic Freedom report In the 65-day tr ia l of 1954, Sheppard’s rem e m b ere d fo r a good portion of his life w as a t sta k e. T he sta te sought to life .” Bond was se t at $500 and the H o m e c o m in g float p ic tu re s by D a ve L a u r a convict him of f ir s t d eg re e m u rd e r, which sentence was postponed pending the appeal. c a r r ie s the death penalty in Ohio un less O’B rie n was convicted on “ being a the Jury recom m ends m e rc y . d iso rd e rly person by engaging in obscene requires several changes 44 die in liner-freighter T his tim e th e sta te w ill not undertake conduct in a public p la c e ,” one of the to p rove prem ed itatio n , and the m axim um two m o ra ls counts with which he was p enalty is a life sentence w hich can charg ed . U nder sta te law, a rrtan can be E D I T O R ’S N O T E — The c o m ­ sid ered by the Academic C ouncil, a study m ean eligibility fo r p a ro le a f te r about found guilty on only one of two m isd em ean ­ plete text o f the A A U P state ­ co m m ittee of the local ch ap ter of the o r c h a rg e s. collision in Manilo Boy 10 y e a rs . m e n t on the A c a d e m ic F r e e d o m A m erican A ssociation of U niversity P ro ­ Sheppard alre ad y has se rv e d n ea rly T h e f ir s t count charg ed that O’B rien f o r S t u d e n t s Is p r i n t e d o n p a g e f e s s o r s (AAUP) p raise d the re p o rt, but 10 y e a rs In p riso n . He w as fre e d on " s o lic ite d ” M arion L ukens, Santa Ana, 5, suggested se v e ra l changes. $10,000 bond on July 16, 1964 through an C alif., sen io r, “ In a public p lace to do appeal to fed e ra l c o u rts that h is con sti­ lewd and im m o ral ac ts and pose fo r nude In Its f ir s t official statem en t on the R e p re se n tativ e election of students and tutional rig h ts to a f a ir tr ia l w ere denied. p ic tu r e s ,” A cadem ic F reed o m re p o rt now being con- dent. It w as the second tragedy fo r the line faculty m e m b ers on co u rts and com ­ MANILA (#) — T he m urky w ate rs of m itte e s , changes In proposed judicial p ro ­ this y e a r. T he s is te r ship of the P io n ee r M anila Bay d isg o rg ed Sunday a tra g ic c e d u re s, In crea sed ac cess to U niversity L eyte - the P io n ee r Cebu - went down in flow of bodies fro m the 778-ton coastal com m unication fac ilities and fu rth e r g u ar­ a typhoon four m onths ago, with a loss ste a m e r P io n ee r L ey te, which sank sw iftly LBJ ATTENDING an tee s fo r student p riv acy a r e ca lled fo r. A m endm ents to the re p o rt a r e now being a fte r colliding w ith a la rg e r ocean-going fre ig h te r. of 132 liv e s. T he P io n ee r L eyte sailed Saturday night d is c u ss e d by th e F aculty C om m ittee on R escue a u th o ritie s sa id th e re evident­ from M anila fo r h e r re g u la r run down the 7 -n a tio n d e b a t e b e g in s Student A ffairs, which issu ed the original ly w ere 255 p a s se n g e rs and crew m en Islands to Cebu in the V lsayas. re p o r t in June, and by the steerin g com­ aboard th e v e s s e l when she and the m itte e of th e Academ ic Council. 7,000-ton Golden State collided early S u n - B arely 10 m iles south of M anila, the T h e A cadem ic Council, which d iscu ssed day. voyage ended in a sudden blast of w histles and p a rtia lly am ended the re p o rt at th re e A fter a fra n tic day of searching, the MANILA (JF) — O verjoyed by a happy peace ta lk s. T hey Include a withdrawal p ines, C hief of S tate Nguyen Van Thieu In the dark and the shudder of a collision. m eetin g s th is te rm , plans to again con­ collision’s to ll w as put a t 44 dead and 39 Philippine w elcome, P re sid e n t Johnson of U .S. and allie d fo rc es from South V iet and P re m ie r Nguyen Cao Ky of South Viet The Golden State, which sustained only s id e r am endm ents Nov. 8, P re sid en t Han­ m issin g , with 172 known s u rv iv o rs. Navy and the chiefs of six P acific nations Nam and a h lat to bombing of the North Nam, P rim e M in iste r H arold Holt of a six-foot gash In h e r side, fran tically nah w ill rep o rted ly step down from the frogm en continued to p robe the w reck plunge today Into d elib eratio n s on V iet b efo re any ta lk s. T h e a llie s alre ad y have A u stralia, P rim e M in ister Keith J . Holy- tr ie d to fish su rv iv o rs from the black C h a ir to m ake com m ents to the Council. nine fathom s down in se a rc h of bodies. Nam. re je c te d such te rm s . oake of New Z ealand, P re m ie r Thanom w a te rs. T he SOS w as Im m ediately flashed T h e A cadem ic Council is m ade up of “ B efore I could m um ble a p ra y e r 1 was T hey w ere re p o rte d exam ining a vague K ittikachorn of T h ailan d and P resid en t from the Golden S tate and within a short Both Hanoi and P eking said the co n ­ d eleg ates fro m MSU’s colleges. alre ad y In th e w a te r with m en, andwom en new hint fro m he Soviet sid e of the Chung H ee P a rk of South K orea. tim e sm all c ra ft w ere on hand from the feren c e was a prelude to expansion of the On Nov. 30 the am ended rep o rt w ill be and ch ild ren a ll in d elirio u s p a n ic ," C om m unist w orld of in te re s t In snuf­ Philippine Navy Station In Manila and the w ar u n d er a collective lab el. Johnson brought with him a somber re a d to the A cadem ic Senate, which in­ sa id p a ja m a -c la d A pollnar A llo rro as he fing out the Southeast A sia fuse. UJS. Naval Station a t Sangley Point, six adm onition that if Red ag g re ssio n should clu d es a ll p ro fe s s o rs , a sso cia te p ro fe s­ w as brought a s h o re . * But even before the s ta r t of the con­ T h e conference Is the focal point of s o r s and a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso rs. N oam end- m iles away. succeed In V iet Nam, the secu rity of R escue a u th o ritie s and th e owner of the M ost of the dead appeared to have gone feren c e N orth V ietnam ese and C om m unist Jo h n so n ’s F a r E ast to u r. It b rin g s him ev ery nation in the reg io n and the peace co a sta l fre ig h te r, th e F illp in as P io n ee r down w hile trapped Inside the v essel. C hinese b ro ad c asts placed renew ed em ­ to g eth er fo r two days of ta lk s with P r e s ­ of the w orld would be in danger. ( P le as e t u r n to the b a c k page) L ine, began an Investigation of the ac ci­ p h asis on original C om m unist te rm s fo r ident F erdinand E . M arcos of the P h ilip - Kyle C . Kerbawy E ric P lanln, m anaging ed ito r STA TE NEW S ed ito r -ln -c h ie f Joel Stark Ja m e s Spanlolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, e d ito ria l ed ito r L aw rence W ern er, S ports E d ito r Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o r te r ad v ertisin g m anager W illiam G, P apclak, a s s t, ad m an ag er Monday M orning, O ctober 24, 1966 i 1 m u E D IT O R IA L S H j roet>. I SchotfL P e titio n r e fle c ts , A S M S U s h o u ld lis te n ' dum c o m e s to a vo te w ould U n d e r the A S M S U c o n s ti­ tu tio n , o nly studen t dem and be a c a llo u s d is r e g a r d o f f o r a re fe re n d u m p ro h ib its stu d e n ts . M o r e o v e r , th e r e is no need the stu d en t b o a rd fro m spending m oney on any p r o ­ to spend the m o n e y now . T h e c o m m itte e w h ic h is c o ­ je c ts i t w is h e s . o r d in a tin g the s ta te w id e F a l c o n e 9s r e t i r e m e n t Id e a lly , h o w e v e r, studen t g o v e rn m e n t should r e f le c t c a m p a ig n is going in to debt; QÁiC so e v e n i f the M S U r e f e r e n ­ the o p in io n s o f the stu d en t is e n d o f in s titu tio n body. dum w e re to c o m e a f te r the M ic h ig a n e le c tio n the m oney B e c a u s e o f th is , the b o a rd In 192 7, a s u rv e y found at Lyn d o n Joh nson’ s 1965 co u ld be used to pay the deb ts should m a k e an e f f o r t to d e ­ th at o n e -t h ir d of the m en in a u g u ra tio n . o f the c o m m itte e . te r m in e stu d en t o p in io n b e ­ on cam pu s o p e ra te d autos. H is bands have p la y e d at T h e stu d en ts who f ille d out fo r e s ta r tin g on a new It was not an u nu sual s ig h t the N e w Y o r k W o r ld ’ s F a i r the p e titio n have done t h e ir c o u rs e , as i t did b e fo re a l ­ in th a t s p rin g to see a c a r and th re e R ose B o w l g a m e s . p a r t in m a k in g ca m p u s d e ­ lo c a tin g $ 1 ,0 0 0 to th e c a m ­ w in d in g th ro u g h cam pu s w ith He is know n as the D e an of m o c r a c y w o r k - - i t ’ s now up paign fo r the e ig h te e n y e a r Kneebone’ s connected to the thighbone, s ix m en in s id e and fiv e m o re B ig T e n B a n d D i r e c t o r s . to the b o a rd to do its p a r t. v o te . T h is was an a r e a fo r thighbone’ s connected to th e ... on the ru n n in g b o a rd s . L ite r a lly m illio n s of T h e E d ito r s w h ic h it had no m a n d a te . D is s e n t; J im S p aniolo peo p le have w a tc h ed his In 1927 a ls o , L e o n a rd V .' M a n y d is a g re e d w ith the bands p e r fo r m in g fr o m the F a lc o n e , a g ra d u a te o f the b o a r d ’ s fin a l a c tio n . T h e y 7 6 ,0 0 0 s e a t stands o f S p a rta n D O N S O C K O L U n iv e r s ity of M ic h ig a n , f e lt the b o a rd w as not a c tin g S ta d iu m . c a m e to d ir e c t M S U ’ s ban d. as t h e ir r e p r e s e n t a tiv e . As A t M ic h ig a n S ta te , the old M r. F a lc o n e w ill r e t i r e th is p o s itio n on J u ly 1, 1967. He w ill have been h e r e is p a s s in g and new th in g s a re going up a ll o v e r c a m p u s . T h e fa c e o f the cam p u s is a r e s u lt th ey have a p p lie d the one ch e c k the s tu d en t body has on the b o a r d - - t h e r e f e r ­ Forget the tests, I’mright!’ end um . fam ily? A nsw er m e th at. Who’s em otional and everybody ju st knows how em otional fo r 40 y e a r s - - l o n g enough changing r a p id ly . "G ive me your f ir s t rea ctio n , my T h is w as c a lle d f o r by a in th is fam ily? You’r e alw ays em otional. women a r e and that m en a r e m o re ratio n al. wife sa id . “ A nsw er tru e o r fa lse . A fo r at le a s t one s tu d en t on L e o n a rd V. F a lc o n e , T h a t’s not bad—i t ’s ju st the way women I t’s Just a FA C T .” p e titio n sig n e d b y o v e r ten woman’s place is in the h o m e ." a r e and a r e supposed to b e .” " L e t m e show you th e t e s t s , " she said. cam pu s today to have had a d ir e c t o r o f the M S U band " T r u e .” per c e n t o f the u n d e r­ " L is te n . F o rg e t th e te s ts . You could "Y ou flunked.” g r a n d fa th e r at MSC who f o r 39 y e a r s w ill jo in the “ What do you m ean I flunked?*' i show m e anything and it wouldn’t change g ra d u a te s (2 ,9 6 2 ). W o m e n ir r a tio n a l my m ind. A ll th e se stu d ies a r e ju st h e a rd the band u n d e r its lis t of o ld , e s ta b lis h e d , asked. N ow th a t a p e titio n f o r the " T h is is a te s t to se e if your h u s­ te n tativ e anyhow ." v e n e r a b le , lo v e d and r e ­ "B u t it ’s not, D on.T hey’ve given women young new le a d e r . r e fe r e n d u m has been su b ­ band h as the rig h t attitu d e about wo­ "O kay, o k ay ," my wife sa id . and m en attitu d e te s ts , and they’ve found "W hy don’t we Just drop i t , " I said. U n d e r M r . F a lc o n e ’ s tu te ­ sp e cte d in s titu tio n s le a v in g m itte d , the b o a rd sho uld stop m en. T h e ‘rig h t’ an sw er is th at women th a t.... "Y ou c a n ’t arg u e with a woman anyhow. need in te r e s ts outside th e hom e in o rd e r “ D on't give m e th is stuff about attitude la g e , M S U ’ s bands have the c a m p u s . sp ending u n til the e n t ir e s tu ­ to have a fulfilling ex isten ce today. L e t T h ey don’t liste n to fa c ts and logic. T hey te s ts and socio-econom ic groups and all Just get em otional and w ork up to a big g ain e d n a tio n a l p ro m in e n c e . For L e o n a rd F a lc o n e , d en t body has in d ic a te d its m e give you som e m o re to see if your th at stuff. 1 happen to know what 1 se e arg u m e n t.’’ , o v e ra ll attitude is good." H is m a rc h in g bands have a f te r 40 y e a r s , has b e c o m e p r e fe r e n c e . She proceeded to re a d off a s e rie s p e r fo r m e d f o r th re e U .S . an in s titu tio n a t M S U . To co n tin u e spending of sta te m en ts th at ca lled fo r a tr u e - P r e s id e n ts , m o s t r e c e n tly fa lse re sp o n se fro m m e. I was doing V IE W T h e E d ito r s m oney b e fo r e the r e f e r e n - all rig h t, I think, until: Dorm dues a bargain "W om en tend to r e a c t em otionally to things, w hile m en a r e m o re ra tio n a l." " T r u e ." T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S " F a l s e , " my wife said . E D IT O R S N O T E : Hugh A u b u rn , One ch a rg e is that the m oney is co l­ Cincinnati junior, w ho w rote le cte d b efore the hall g en e ral council even Industry profits fromwar A ttitu d e te s ts "How can you say th a t? " I asked. Women ju s t happen to be em otional c r e a ­ t h i s p o in t o f v i e w is p r e s i d e n t o f South C a s e H a ll. If you liv e In a re sid e n c e h all, you a r e getting a bargain] m e e ts , m aking the whole p ro c e s s undem ­ o c ra tic . T he reaso n fo r th e collection a t th is tim e is obvious. When th e r e s i­ dents com e to the hall in S eptem ber, they tu r e s and m en a r e r a tio n a l." w ant the s e rv ic e s provided fro m hall dues country launches what the p r e s s lik es tc When you checked Into your h all th is y e a r “ S ev eral studies in d ifferen t c itie s have you w e re ask ed to pay fro m six to nine then, not a t th e beginning of w in te r te rm . T o the E ditor: c a ll a " p e a c e offensive." proven th at Is not tru e , D onald," she said. It is h a rd to im agine getting along w ith­ F in ally , I don’t see how anyone reading d o lla rs fo r h all d ues. You w e re probably 1 alm ost feel e m b a rra sse d In digni­ " I don’t c a r e about the s tu d ie s ," I out hall s e rv ic e s fo r a w eek, m uch le s s th e SDS pam phlet can say that it "tak e (s) not aw are of it a t the tim e, but th is w as fying the le tte r of W illiam L ee (SN sa id . "W omen a re NOT ra tio n a l c re a tu re s . a term ) T he only p ra c tic a l solution is fo r th e w ar and blam e(s) it and Its continua­ one of y o u r w ise st In vestm ents. O ct. 14) concerning the relationship of big T h ey ALWAYS r e a c t em otionally. I t ’s th e gen eral council of the prev io u s y ea r, b u sin ess to our country’s w ar effort in tio n to th e all tim e scapegoat—business It Is fascinating to tr y to im agine w hat p a r t of a woman’s c h a r a c te r . Men ju st it would be like to liv e in a h all in which a re p re se n ta tiv e , d em ocratically elected V iet Nam, by replying to it, fo r his logic and In d u stry ." I didn't see any d iscu ssio n happen to be m o re ra tio n a l.’’ body, to s e t th e hall dues fo r the com ing (ra th e r, lack of logic) should be tr a n s ­ In the leaflet p ertain in g to th e cau se s of th e re w as no governm ent and w h ere no “ D o n a ld -tra in e d o b se rv e rs have stud­ y e a r. p are n t to anyone qualified fo r adm ission th e w a r, but r a th e r an exposition of what dues w e re co llected . ied m en and women in ev e ry so cio -eco ­ to the level of univ ersity studies. m any of us feel is an unfortunate rela tio n ­ You would have no telev isio n (co lo r o r T h is sy stem of collecting and spending nom ic group in the country, in ev ery But I feel that the issu e involved Is ship and Involvement—that of the m ilita ry black and w hite, a s the c a s e m ay be), of hall dues is by no m eans p e rfe c t. But g eographical reg io n ,T h ey have d iscovered Im portant enough to w a rra n t a rep ly . estab lish m en t w ith the defense o rien ted ping-pong ta b le , sp o rts equipm ent, iro n s, w hat can you do to im prove it? 1 m ust say 1 am apprehensive about the In d u strie s. (T h e re a r e num erous exam ­ A n ti-18 V o te no co rre la tio n between em otional makeup to o ls, ju m p er cab les, new spapers, m aga­ Too often th e students in the houses and sex . T h e re a r e people who tend to be su c c e ss of our u niversity education, In r e ­ p le s of r e tire d high-ranking m ilita ry of­ To the E d ito r: z in e s, banana sp lit p a rtie s , p iz z a d in n e rs, le av e the spending of th e hall dues en­ em otional and those who tend to be r a ­ calling that the author him self Is a sen­ fic e r s now serv in g on bo ard s of d ire c to rs E ith e r J im G rah am ’s justification of m ix e rs, m o v ies, te rm p a rtie s , sp e a k e rs, tir e ly up to the g eneral council. Make tional in the sam e p ro p o rtio n in both io r. of co rp o ratio n s holding lu c ra tiv e defense the $1000 appro p riatio n fo r support of o r house functions. s u r e that you elec t a counscientious house s e x e s ." To b riefly outline M r. L e e s’ argum ent: co n tra cts.) an 18 y e a r-o ld voting age is a little You would have no say in d r e s s reg u ­ p resid e n t and then keep in contact w ith T he tools of w ar a r e produced at g reat M r. L ee Is certain ly c o rre c t In saying closed -m in d ed , o r the S tate News did “ Oh, y o u 're out of y o u r m ind,” I la tio n s, open houses, d istrib u tio n , o r any him and m ake him resp o n sib le to you. co st (taxes), and a r e consum ed in the p ro ­ th at, " o v e ra ll, the equation fo r w ar Is not p re s e n t full coverage of the facts explained. policy on th e a ll-u n iv e rsity , a ll re sid e n c e T e ll him w hat s e rv ic e s you would like secution of the w ar, necessitating " th e d e s tru c tio n .” The d estru ctio n , how ever, behind the is s u e . T h e question shouldn’t " I ’ve got one of the stu d ies som ew here, ” h a ll, o r hall lev el. to s e e . T he g en e ral council w ill w elcom e dipping back into the financial stre a m s fo r Is not n ea rly so apparent In the offices have been on expansion of in te re sts b e ­ m y wife sa id . " L e t m e look it up and show In a re c e n t S tate News a r tic le , It w as y o u r id e as. m o re money to produce m o re fo r the of o u r country’s fin an c iers, a s It is In yond the lim its of the university, but it to y o u ,” claim ed that in the collection and spend­ Right now your hall dues have found you d estru c tio n .’* the dem olished hom es and v illag es of an w hether o r not the students wanted to “ You don’t have to show m e anything," ing of dorm dues individual rig h ts a r e not a good barg ain . With a little In te re s t and He sug g ests the m ore significant p o r­ alre a d y d estitu te people, in th e Inexcus­ support an 18 voting age. I sa id . " I know what I ’ve seen all my re sp e c te d and that dorm governm ent is not in itiativ e on your p a rt, you can m ake it tion of those stre a m s d eriv es from c o r­ ab le lo ss of civilian liv es (at le a s t four If student support is in favor of low er­ life . Who’s the em otional one in th is re a lly d em o cratic. the b e st b arg ain you have e v e r found. p o ra te tax es, a fact which the defense tim e s a s m any a s Viet Cong killed). In the ing the voting age, then the money was oriented in d u strie s read ily acknowledge sp illin g of the blood of A m erica’s sons In well spent. If the m a jo rity of students and re g r e t. F o r this reason they look an unpopular and u n seccessfu l attem pt a r e ag ain st such a change, M r, G raham forw ard to the speedy term ination of the w a r. I would be h ard p re sse d to rec all to “ stem the tide of a g g re ssio n ," a n d y e s, in the d estru ctio n of the V ietnam ese eco­ and o th er m em b ers of student govern­ m ent should begin considering the opinions B A S I C O U T L IN E S A l l th e n e w an exam ple of an industry expending much nomy by the “ good b u sin e ss” of the ATLNATSCI SOCHUM of those who they a re rep resen tin g , effort to avoid a defense contract o r urging A m erican occupation. I am p ersonally ag ain st the p assage our governm ent to take steps to end the w ar W ar is Indeed good business when m ea­ of such a b ill. Sure, it would be g rea t a s all the "d e stru c tio n and w aste can (never) be good b u sin e ss." su re d in te rm s of the econom ic life of A m erica, but it is unadulterated tragedy fun to vote now, and I w ill as soon as I ’m legally able, but I have little faith P O P I P 'S On the co n tra ry , th e ’defense in d u strie s’ a ll have pow erful lobbies in Washington when m e asu red in te rm s of the in d iscrim ­ in ate and blatan t d esecratio n of human in m any of my fellow high school g radu­ a te s . Often, th e re is basic tru th in C O U R S E O U T L IN E S STE R EO fra n tic ally try in g to se cu re the fa tte r liv e s and hum an dignity. com m ents on cam pus about the irre sp o n si­ co n tra c ts. Gen. Eisenhow er recognized th is problem som e y e a rs ago when he w arned the country of the danger of the I re a lly should add that I have no connec­ tio n with SDS, nor did I have anything to do w ith th e p rep a ra tio n of th e ir w ell docu­ b ility of fresh m en . M ost have ju st com e from v ery " a r e a ” lim ited atm o sp h eres and haven't had much MATH 108109111112113 2 .8 7 $3.83 growing pow er of what he called th e “ m il- ita ry -in d u s tria l com plex.” The problem is that of v ested In te re s t. It Is m o re than naive to suggest that m ented, and w ell p rese n ted tr e tis e ; I speak a s a vitally In terested (vested . . . ? You bet]) A m erican citizen. Ronald C. Slabaugh ex perience with the la rg e r spectrum of thought. Being h e re sum m er term , many of my estab lish ed ideas have already been se v e re ly shaken. I would ap preciate a CHEM101102 111112 NEW S im ’on and G arfunkel Johnny R iv e rs ’G re a te s t H its We fiv e - Beach Boys th e re a r e , “ no doubt, in d u strie s that a r e making g re a te r p ro fits because of the w a r, but th e se a r e f a r In the m in o rity ,’1 P u b lis h e d b y th e s tu d e n ts o f M ich ig a n S ta te U n tv e r - G raduate Student B iochem istry th re e y e a r period to allow m yself to question my values and begin r e ­ estab lish in g them . O th ers I have talked STAT121123 MATH120 Junior W a lk e r - Teach M e T ig e r WE PACK FOR M A IL IN G A T and that tho se few d irec tly profiting do Indeed re g re t the w ar because of its effect on the " to ta l economy.” I subm it that the Industries who d irec tly c it y e v e r y o le s e d a y th ro u g ho u t the y e a r and a s p e c ia l W e lc o m e W e e k E d it io n in S e p te m b e r. S u b s c r ip t io n ra te . S 10 p e r y e a r . lic a t i o n s . A u th o ris e d by the B o a r d o f S tu d en t P u b ­ M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s . U n ited P r e s s in t e r n a t io n a l. to a r e ap p reciativ e of the tim e they have had to understand th e ir own feelings. V oters have been known to make s e r ie - PHYSICS237,287 NO E X T R A C H A RG E In la n d D a lly P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te p r e s s . benefit fro m our w ar economy a r e not so M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . M ich ig a n C o lle g ia te P r e s » ous m ista k e s. P erh ap s that th ree y ear few a s M r. L ee seem s to think, and that A s s o c ia t io n . p erio d h as allowed experience to prevent th e ir concern fo r the " o th e r in d u strie s that S e co n d c l a s s p o sta g e p a id at E a s t L a n s in g . M ic h . m o re e r r o r s . T h e tim e that can be the w ar Is h u rtin g " Is by fa r secondary spent in gaining experience may be enough E d it o r i a l and b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 S tu d en t S e r v i c e s to th e ir in te re s t In the m a rk e t value of B u ild in g . M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . E a s t L a n s in g . M ic h . to convince som e of those who don't lose th e ir own sto ck . T h is Is only to be expected, P ho nes: in te re s t in voting that voting isn ’t a i.e ., that they w ill concern them selv es E d i t o r i a l ........................................................................................................... 3 5 5 -8 8 5 2 novelty, but a serio u s endeavor. C l a s s if ie d A d v e r t i s i n g ................................................................... 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 p rim a rily with th e ir own vested in te r e s ts . D is p la y A d v e r t i s i n g [ # 3 * 8 3 . 6400 B u s i n e s s - C i r c u l a t i o n ...... «e« One re a lly needs only to r e c a ll th a t th e p n « ..r .p i..c ..........................................................." ‘ - M n C. S. G ilch rist stock m a rk e t goes down, not up when our Union Lake, F reshm an Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 24, 1966 3 C u t b a c k in f e d e r a l s p e n d i n g Spacecraft s te riliz a tio n u r g e d b y B u s in e s s C o u n c i Johnson fo r c ritic is m . I do not that Johnson should have clam ped law m akers who voted repeatedly P A S A D E N A , C a lif. ( A P ) — The U .S . space agency’ s HOT SPRINGS, Va. (fl — Some b eliev e you ca n sin g le out any down tig h te r on h is own outlays fo r approp riatio n s exceeding the Je t P r o p u ls io n L a b o r a t o r y p la n s to b u ild a $ 1 .5 m i l ­ cooling of the fondness of big v illain in th is situ atio n .” a s w ell. P re s id e n t's budget re q u e sts. lion la b o r a t o r y to s t e r i liz e V o y a g e r s p a c e c r a ft to be b u sin essm en fo r Lyndon B . John­ O n e Influential in d u stria lis t Sidney W einberg, se n io r p a r t­ la unched to w a r d s M ars and Venus In t h e 1 9 7 0 s . so n w as p ercep tib le a t the w eek­ M urphy w as am ong the s c o re s told a re p o r te r th at the P r e s i­ n e r of the New York investm ent M e tho ds of p reven tin g earth m ic ro b e s being c a r ­ end m eeting of t h e B usiness of council m e m b ers who volun­ d e n t's p le a s fo r voluntary r e ­ house of Goldman, Sachs & Co., r i e d t o o t h e r p l a n e t s w i l l b e t e s t e d In a 1 , 2 0 0 - f o o t Council which ended Sunday. ta rily red u ced th e ir p lan t and s tra in t in p r ic e d ec isio n s, wage told r e p o r te r s : " I am still a " c l e a n r o o m " s t a r t in g In m i d - 19 6 7, the l a b o r a t o r y Johnson’s im age a s a no-non­ equipm ent spending p la n s la s t se ttle m e n ts, fo reig n Investm ent Johnson m an.” W einberg helped said Sunday. se n se P re sid e n t h a s becom e sp rin g a f te r Johnson Invited them and o th e r a r e a s cannot b e effec­ organize a com m ittee o f bus­ P la n s call f o r u n m a n n e d V o y a g e r c r a ft to f l y b y , b lu rre d fo r many council m em ­ to a W hite H ouse d in n er and tive until th e governm ent s e ts in essm en to support Johnson in o r b i t an d land c a p s u le s on M a r s and V e n u s , w ith the b ers. p e rso n a lly ap p ealed fo r a c u r­ an exam ple. 1964. goal o f d e t e r m in in g w h e th e r a n y f o r m o f life e x is ts Two y e a rs ago, about half of ta ilm e n t of ca p ita l investm ent U nder questioning, he conced­ o r has existe d on E a r t h ’ s neighbors. them - the heads of dozens of th e country’s biggest co rp o ra­ w hich m ight o v erh e at t h e econ­ T h is m e m b er sa id h e fe e ls that ed, " I think it would be h a rd e r V o y a g e r p a r ts w ill be su b je c te d to d r y h eat and tio n s, and n early a ll of them om y. Johnson should h a v e cra ck ed t o organize a businessm an’s e t h y l e n e o x i d e g a s In a n a t t e m p t to I n s u r e th a t t h e y R epublicans - supported Johnson Some now com plain p riv ately down h a rd e r on the D em ocratic com m ittee tod ay ." a r e 9 9 .9 9 p e r ce nt f r e e o f e a r t h life f o r m s . ag ain st Sen. B a rry G oldw ater w ith votes and money. O th ers declined to c ro s s o ver S T I L L A R E C O R D ‘E lem en ts’ cause cancer Congress cuts LBJ budget the p o litical line but n ev e rth eless TOKYO UP) - Up to 80 p e r m ains th e ro le of the c ig a re tte spoke w ell of Johnson's conduct cent of a ll human c a n c e rs may habit in the induction of can ce r In the p resid en cy . b e caused by elem en ts In our of the lu n g ," said S ir A lexander They applauded g en erally his everyday liv e s o r environm ent Haddow, d ire c to r of the C h e ste r w hipcracking dem ands fo r econ­ A rlz., th e v eteran ap p ro p riatio ns lion in the A griculture Dept, a leading B ritish can cer r e ­ B eatty In stitu te in London, a t omy, h is sk ill in dealing w ith WASHINGTON (JP) - A sp o k es­ C om m ittee ch airm an , told his money b ill. s e a rc h e r sa id Sunday. opening ce rem o n ies of the ninth C o n g ress, h is rep eated In­ m an fo r the 8 9 th C o n g ress, which co lleag u es the 1966 to ta l s till is But the Budget B ureau fig u res , " T h e su p rem e exam ple r e - International C a n cer C o n g ress. sis te n c e on fru g ality in fed eral se t a re c o rd in Voting spending $844 m illion below the am ounts that, instead, the C ongress a c ­ H a p p y H o m e c o m in g budgets, and h is vows to elim i­ a u th o riz a tio n s, claim s th at even req u e sted by Johnson. tually went $313 m illion over nate outdated, lo w -p rio rity do­ so it m ade a sm a ll cu t in P r e s ­ O fficials In the Budget Bu­ the P re s id e n t’s recom m endation Red G uard busy again J i m G r a h a m , c h a i r m a n o f the b o a r d o f A S M S U , p r e ­ m e stic p ro g ra m s. ident Jo h n so n 's re q u e sts t h i s reau , which keeps tra c k of f is ­ on th is b ill. sented H om ecom ing Queen L y n n H e in o w ith the T h e re s till is g en eral support y e a r . A dm inistration budget ex­ cal m a tte rs of th e P re sid e n t, M O SC O W (AP) — Chinese Red G u a rd s dem o n­ q u e e n ’ s tr a d itio n a l f l o w e r s , long s t e m m e d A m e r i c a n and approval of Johnson’s con­ p e r ts d isa g re e . say th is m ight be technically s t r a t e d o u ts id e th e S o v i e t E m b a s s y In P e k i n g S u n d a y B e a u t y r o s e s . - It w a s a h a p p y d a y f o r e v e r y o n e b u t duct of the w a r in Viet N am . T h e ap p ro p riatio n s to ta l for c o r r e c t but th a t th e re Is much n igh t, shouting " o u t w ith the m o d e r n r e v i s i o n i s t s ," the P u r d u e fa n s . State N e w s photo b y B o b B a r it But In public and p riv a te sta te ­ the 1965 and 1966 se ssio n s of the C O U PO N m o re to it. T a s s re p o r te d f r o m the C h in e s e c a p ita l. m en ts, council m em b ers t h i s C o n g ress reach ed alm o st $244 Some w eeks ago they m ade a T h e o fficia l So vie t new s a ge n cy said the c ro w d w eekend called fo r a cutback in billion, f a r beyond the tw o -y ear Spy’s jail friends tabulation showing th a t th e 1966 b lo c k e d c a r s g o in g in o r o u t o f the e m b a s s y a n d p o s t e d a n t i - S o v i e t s lo g a n s In th e s t r e e t o u t s i d e . fed e ra l spending a s a f ir s t step re c o rd of $205 billion s e t by the tow ard m eeting higher m ilita ry 77th C o n g ress in the 1941-42 C o n g ress alre ad y had taken a c ­ Cutex Lipstick tions which would boost spend­ " S o m e fo r e ig n d ip lo m a ts w h o ha d been to the club c o s ts without w orsening inflation. W orld W ar II y e a rs . ing by about $2,2 b illio n o ver o f the S o v ie t E m b a s s y to s e e a f i l m s h o w h a d to r e ­ R e p o rte rs asked C hairm an W. C o n sid ered in ra tio to the g ro ss what Johnson planned to spend Re g . 89c watched by police t u r n to the e m b a s s y , " the a g e n c y s a id . B. M urphy, p resid e n t of Cam p­ national product, o f co u rse In th e c u rre n t fis c a l y e a r. C h arlto n Heston re -e le c te d b ell Soup Co., Cam den, N .J. ident is a s high as it w as in 1964, W ar II, gone when another check was in view of ris in g p r ic e s , th e p o s- spending by the 89th C o n g ress w h eth er h is re g a rd fo r the P r e s ­ w as f a r le s s than th at in W orld In th is y e a r 's sessio n , which F o r exam ple, the le g is la to rs put through both civ ilia n and m ilita ry pay b ills which went f a r beyond die P re s id e n t’s p r o ­ \ oíd 10-26-66 290 LONDON (fl - Scotland Y ard, m ade on his cell in the m axim um sib illty of a tax In crea se, and a ended Saturday, the 89th piled p o sa ls. HOLLYWOOD UP) — C harleton O thers elec ted Include M ac­ investigating the ja il b reak of p re d ic te d squeeze o n p ro fit up m oney au th o rizatio n s to ta l­ T h e se probably w ill r e s u lt In a se c u rity wing at 7 p.m . H eston has been re e le c te d fo r Donald C arey, Whit B issell, R ic­ m a s te r spy G eorge Blake, kept C ell b a rs w e re saw ed and a m a rg in s in 1967. ing m o re than $144 billio n . T h is supplem ental money re q u e s t soon COUPON a second te rm a s p resid e n t of ard o Montalban and Ron Rawson, a w atch on Com m unist em b assies ro p e lad d er w as found, apparently M urphy rep lied : **I have alw ays was slig h tly below th e b iggest afte r C o n g ress re tu r n s In J a n ­ th e S creen A ctors Guild, It was v ice p re sid e n ts; M arie W indsor, Sunday but d irec ted th e ir m ain used by Blake in getting o v er sa id I think M r. Johnson under­ o n e-y e ar m ark In h isto ry , $147 uary . announced Sunday. rec o rd in g s e c re ta ry , and G ilb ert attention to convicts he m et in P e rk in s, tr e a s u r e r . the w all. stan d s b u sin e ss. I s till think so . billion s e t in 1942. " I w ill not single out M r. C o n g ress also p assed a “ Cold Crest Toothpaste p riso n . Duncan Sandys, C onservative But Sen. C a rl H ayden, D - W ar GI B ill” which w ill r e s u lt T he esca p e of Blake, 44, a m em b er of P a rlia m e n t, called In spending on v e te ra n s ' ed u ca­ fo rm e r double agent, brought de­ fo r an investigation and d eclared : tion and o th e r ben efits co n sid ­ REG. .95 m ands fo r a governm ent explana­ UNNuclear " T h e public a r e u tte rly fed era b ly in e x c e ss of what Jo h n ­ tion. up w ith reading of the escap e Blake had se rv e d 5 1/2 y e a rs of c rim in a ls from our p r is o n s ." of his 4 2 -y ea r sentence fo r slip ­ Sandys said Home S e c re ta ry Water bomb’ set off son had budgeted. O ther legislation which w ill have a bigger spending Im pact 490 treatyon way ping s e c r e ts to the Soviet Union Roy Jenkins should "p a y le ss in a c a se re g a rd e d a s so im por­ attention to th e ir p sy c h iatric tant to the nation’s se cu rity that tre a tm e n t and m o re to the job h is tr ia l in 1961 w as held behind of keeping them murderous avalanche than the ad m in istratio n planned pro v id es additional funds f o r highways and highway safety, fo r housing m ortgage p u rch a ses, and \ or ) 10-26-66 in sid e. Our ABERFAN, W ales g — A lage g eneration aged 9 to 11 has COUPON c lo sed d o o rs. whole sy stem of p riso n se cu rity " w a te r b o m b " fro m an under­ been w iped out. fo r aid to lib ra rie s . assem b ly convenes again next Scotland Y ard’s chief su p erin ­ And even on app ro p riatio n b ills UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (fl - S eptem ber unless th e re should tendent , T hom as B u tler, has needs to be rad ic ally o ver­ ground sp rin g m ay have s ta rte d the ad m in istratio n o fficials say Some W estern officials at the U.N. G eneral A ssem bly expect V iet Nam. be a w orsening of th e w a r in taken over the Investigation Into h au led ." the black g la c ie r which wiped While so ld ie rs a n d sa ilo r: Among b re a k -o u ts from B rit­ out the school and 17 hom es In w orked sid e by sid e with Welsh t h e p ic tu re so m etim es d iffe rs Contac 10’ s p o ssib le International p o litical ish p riso n s in re c e n t y e a rs w ere fro m th at shown in the co n g re s­ the Soviet Union, the U nited States T he pending d ra fts fo r th e links with the escap e. th is W elsh m ining v illag e, ex­ m in e rs to g rope fo r the dead, and o ther co u n tries to concludes tre a ty differ m ainly on the MLF, two of the m a sterm in d s of the p e r ts said Sunday night. P rim e M in ister Wilson moved to sional fig u re s. D etectives began rounding up 1963 Re g. 1.49 tre a ty against th e sp rea d of th e joint W estern n u clear su rfa c e g re a t tra in ro b b ery — P o lice sa id 135 bodies had se t up the national Inquiry he F o r instance, H ayden's tabu­ rec en tly re le a s e d p ris o n e rs from C h a rles Wilson and Ronald Biggs, 79C n u clea r w eapons by m id -1967. fle e t that the U nited S tates p ro ­ had p ro m ise d . latio n s include a cut of $28 m il- Wormwood Scrubs P ris o n under who w e re serving 3 0 -y ea r sen­ been rec o v ered by Sunday night. T hey believe the Soviets re a lly posed five y e a rs ago to m eet R obert P ric e , chief geologist th e p o ssib ility B lake had se t up te n ce s. N eith er has been caught. Li mi t 1 w ant such a tre a ty and that the W est G erm any’s d e s ire s fo r a of the National Coal Board, said w ith them the plan fo r his escape. Blake, a fo rm e r B ritish F o r­ probing o p eratio n s m ain thing that has sc a re d them s h a re in the con tro l of n u clea r a fte r the \ oid 10-26-6h D etectives a r e convinced Blake eign Office attach e, f ir s t cam e away fro m it w ill soon be quietly w eapons. T he United S tates d raft had help from th e outside. He to public notice on A p ril 18, 1961, avalanche showed th e re w as an Thanks fo r your b u ried . T h is is th e W estern is so w orded a s to p e rm it M LF. underground sp rin g in the h e a rt p ro je c t fo r a m u ltila te ra l nuclear T he Soviet d ra ft Is w orded to an sw ered the 5:30 p.m . ro ll call when he ap p eared at a s e c re t of th e m an -m ad e mountain of patronage oupon H B H fo rc e —M L F --Including W est forbid it. at the p riso n Saturday but was h ea rin g , a fte r which it was an­ m ine refu se, n e a r its bottom . ______________ 50C O FF G erm any. nounced he had been rem anded It seem ed ap p aren t, he said, Such opinions can be h ea rd In in custody under th e O fficial Se­ th at th e re had been a buildup of p riv a te conversation outside the c r e ts A ct. Six days la te r , he w ate r w ithin the tip and Its,cla y F u ll T im e M a le d i s c o u n t p r i c e on an y d isa rm am e n t debate in the a s ­ sem b ly’s m ain p olitical com m it­ Laotian mutineers w as com m itted fo r tr ia l on th ree su b so il, w hich cau sed a sudden ch a rg es under the a c t. T he h e a r­ eruption. Help Wanted L .P . Record te e , now focused on how to get ing again w as held behind closed It w as e stim a te d th e re might a tre a ty fo r nonproliferation of n u c le a r w eapons. T he f ir s t r e s u lt of that debate now in Thailand d o o rs. Reginald be about 50 m o re bodies s till to T he then a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l, S ir be found under the mud and M anningham -B utler, coal sludge w hich slith e re d down Li mi t 1 207 \ oui 10-26-66 w ill be the adoption, probably VIENTIANE, L aos (fl — P r e ­ sa id Blake had m ade a "c o m ­ on the v illag e. w ithin the next two w eeks, of a m ie r P rin c e Souvanna Phoum a cabinet m eeting T u esd ay . T h e 11 p le te and d etailed co n fessio n ." N early all th e v ictim s w ere W. G rand R iv e r reso lu tio n that "u rg e n tly ap­ re tu rn e d to V ientiane Sunday, p lan es w ill be retu rn ed to L aos, He sa id B lake approached the So­ ch ild ren . A lm ost the w hole v il­ COUPON p e a ls " to a ll cou n tries to work cutting sh o rt a trip ab ro ad b e­ he added. One was dam aged in v ie ts w hile at the F o reig n Office and " a g re e d to m ake available h a rd fo r a nonproliferation tre a ­ ca u se of la st week’s a ir fo rce a crash -lan d in g . ty and " r e f r a in fro m any ac ts rev o lt. T hanom indicated th a t if the to the Soviet in tellig en ce se rv ic e Scrip Ink w hich m ight h a m p e r" its con­ He ap p eared w eary, though in governm ent decides the flie rs such Inform ation a s cam e h is way 1 Im T-- 1 i Supply c lu sio n . good s p irits , and declined to a r e p o litical refugees they w ill In the c o u rse of his duties in W I N T F R I Z I N C T he Soviet Union, the United m ake any statem ent on a rr iv a l. be g ran ted asylum , but if they o rd e r to p ro m o te the cau se of G O O D Y E A R Reg. 29c S tates and 16 o th e r countries a r e D uring a stopover in Bangkok a re deem ed crim in als they will com m unism .’’ sp o n soring the resolution. on the way, however, he told be sen t back. O utside of com m ittee ho u rs, r e p o r te r s that l a s t F rid a y ’s d isa rm am e n t n egotiators Wil­ bombing incident in V ientiane o rd e rs , bombed and stra fe d m il­ an B lake confessed: Six T28 p la n es, on Thao M a's adm it fre e ly that th e re w as not official ” 1 m ust docum ent on any CAR OFFER Li mi t 1 \ oid 10-26-61. lia m C . F o s te r of the United w as a localized incident due to ita ry in stallatio n s in V ientiane m a tte r to which I had a c ce ss S tates and A leksei A. Roshchin the "d isco n te n t of s o m e offi­ la s t F rid a y . At le a st 12 p e rso n s which was not p a sse d on to my Cals. Anü-Freeze ¡■ C O U P O N of the Soviet Union have had th re e c e r s .” - p erh a p s a s many a s 31 - w ere Soviet co n tact.” o r four p riv a te m eetings on non­ He said too much im portance- killed and 16 w ere wounded. p ro life ra tio n . should not be given It, even Com Huskers S ources in a position to know though he was h u rry in g home sa y the United S tates and B rit­ fro m P a r is because of h is coun­ ain a r e drafting tre a ty p ro p o s­ t r y ’s " d iffe re n t situ atio n ." V is it The Most Unusual G ift Shop in Michigan Lotion a ls designed to m eet Soviet ob­ At the sam e tim e, T h a i P rim e Reg. 1.00 je c tio n s. T h ese a r e m eant to be M in ister brought up when th e 17-nation confirm ed that 11 L aotian p ilo ts. Thanom K ittkachorn G eneva d isa rm am e n t com m ittee Including L aos A ir F o rce ch ief, m e e ts again in January, a fte r B rig . Gen. T hao Ma, had fled th e re M ateysl Look I found in P rovince and G r e e n w i c h BOTH FOR Li mi t 1 490 Void 10 -.!()-('( > th e assem b ly , w ith a nonproli­ L ao s and asked fo r refuge in ONLY fe ra tio n tre a ty a s its f ir s t goal. T h ailan d . He told r e p o r te r s they A U.S. so u rc e told a r e p o rte r landed a t U dorn A ir B ase in ’ h e thought such a tre a ty could n o rth e a st T hailand ab o ard T28 Specials good at b e signed by la te sp rin g o r ea rly fig h te r -bom bers. L\ L a n s in g S to r e only su m m er. T h e L aotian governm ent has T he B ritish belief w as under­ asked fo r extradition of the men T h ese new wild sw ingers stood to be that a tre a ty could and r e tu rn of the p lan es. T h a ­ a r e in a ll the la test fall b e signed by th e end of next nom sa id the f lie r s ’ re q u e st for co lo rs and they’r e h ere y e a r o r even by the tim e the refuge, and the ex trad itio n r e - with m e now at T H E LO ST M A R IN E R A ny U .S . 6 c y l. plus p a r t s , ST A T E " J u s t a few fathom s from D is c o u n t • Prescription lenses 8 c y l. add $3 C ase-W ilson-W onders and ground ( o s m c tic s M a rrie d Housing in Spartan Shopping C e n te r" O PEN M O N . & F R I. N IG H TS T IL L 9 e Complete selection \ * I I <'- \ ■. j t. biand River f ■om Miklen' \ 1- e Repairs w hile you w a it • Doily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. B a to r O p tic ia n s g o o d / ¥ ear S E R V IC E STORE • Wed. 9 a. m. - 9 p.m. The L ost M arin er Division of the C ard Shop F rcc Parking 223 Abbott (N e x t to Stato T heater) Open M o n d a / - F r i d a y ' Ti l 8'30 Ilio E . M ic h . Ave. Harry Kost - Mgr. IV 2 -1 4 2 6 S a t u r d a y ’T ; I 5 :3 0 Monday, October 24, 1966 B a c h s p a r k s g r id w in At halftim e of this y e a r 's annual U of M- MSU riv a lry , the sp ectato rs w e re tre a te d by the U of M m arching band to a Jazz (or one m ight say "ja z z e d -u p ” ) in te r­ p retatio n of a tune by one J.S . Bach. The im plications of this p rese n tatio n a r e , I think, g r e a te r than m et the e a r. How often is the sen sitiv e univ ersity dwel­ le r alm ost schizophrenically to rn between the d e s ire to see the big show, the b ra ss horns and pom -pom g ir ls , and the wish for the m ore subtle refinem ents of the cul­ tu ra l w orld. Indeed, this is a hangup. We have perhaps polarized th e se w orlds too T h e B e a c h B o y s c a m e to c a m p u s last F r i d a y night f o r a p e r f o r m a n c e b e fo r e a s o l d - o u t Je n ts o n F i e l d - long. T he delegates from U of M (which house. Appearing w ith The Beach Boys w ere T h e S ta n d e lls , kn o w n f o r th e ir hit “ M u d d y W a t e r .” Is so often a step ahead of the o th e rs in State N e w s photo b y K a r l S c r ib n e r th e se m a tte rs) have suggested In th eir p erfo rm an ce the coming of a new event in the h isto ry of A m erican le isu re : the fine gan State M arching Band. P a rtic u la rly ex­ tow ard the ex its until the closing note. At that point, w hite s tre a m e rs so a re d onto KNEW IT , TOO citing was th e ir T ijuana B ra ss a rra n g e ­ a r ts re c ita l brought to the a re n a . m ent of M o z art's 'E in e Kleine N achtm u- the field, the w eary but pleased m u sician s 1 may perhaps best Illu stra te th is mod­ w ere hoisted to the shoulders of e c s ta ­ e st proposal by the following fu tu ristic re p o rt of such an event, to be found in the entertainm ent pages of an evening s ik ,’ that the band played w hile sim u l­ taneously achieving outstanding kaleido­ scopic effects in th e ir m arching. tic fans, and the men of D eltaU p silo n fra­ te rn ity tolled on th e ir fam ous bell the opening four notes of the 'V icto ry ' Sym­ B e a c h B o y s d is a p p o in tin g new spaper: The p erfo rm an ce of the second half phony. The Budapest Strong Q uartet proved By L IB B E T P A U L L IN In term issio n grew tedious as th e p e r ­ to the audience. On th e ir way into of the Q u artet No. 8 w as u n p aralleled in today that they tru ly d eserv e th e ir N um ber fo rm e rs delayed fo r a la st-m in u te r e ­ the field house the Beach Boys m et a C o n c e rt h is to ry concert h isto ry . A fter a few quiet initial One ranking.” The Standells w ere the s ta r s a t F r i ­ h e a r s a l. E m cee Duke Seinick had noth­ boy and g ir l c a rry in g signs that re a d 1 m om ents in the th ird movem ent, 'A lle g re t­ day night’s Hop E ntertainm ent co n cert in Jenison F ield House. Com pletely ing to sa y during th is awkward w ait and 'Down w ith the Beach Boys—up with to ,' the B udapests opened up. Joseph R o is- I am confident that the p receding account could only chew his gum. m u sic .' M ike L ove sa id th is w as the “ Today w as a big one in Michigan unpublicized, they w ere a hit, w hile the State concert h isto ry . G athered in beauti­ man on f ir s t violin filled the a i r with soft, fo re te lls the com ing of a b rav e new ac­ F in ally th e Beach Boys w e re ready, f ir s t tim e they had e v e r been picketed— floating m elodies, and Kroyt and Ja c G o ro - tivity in u niversity life; one in which better-know n Beach Boys failed to live ful Spartan Stadium was a capacity crowd up to th e ir im age. and the audience eag erly w aited through and by a th e ist m usic m a jo rs at thatl upw ards of 80,000 to w itness the perennial detzky on second violin executed som e thousands in the academ ic com m unity may the f ir s t few num bers fo r them to w arm join to g eth er and d em o n strate th e ir unan­ At a p r e s s conference befo re the show, strong pow er sw eeps. T his se t the stag e up. T he sound men w ere p a rtly to blam e c la s s ic —a re c ita l by wo rid renowned Bud­ im ous appreciation of the b eau ties of the Beach Boy Ca r l Wilson said , 'W e know A nother disappointm ent to the audience ap est String Q uartet. Seats fo r the annual beautifully for the d ram a tic final move­ f o r not connecting one of the m icrophones m ent, 'P r e s to ,' m ark ed by som e b rillian t fine a r ts . B est of a ll, everyone w ill be we won’t be that good tonight. We haven’t w as B rian W ilson’s ab sen ce. He stayed sp ectacle had been sold out sin ce la st been to g eth er fo r a m onth, and I guess and connecting se v e ra l o th er things they scam pering by R oism an, and a m agnifi­ ch eerin g for the good guys. at hom e to com pose new m u sic, sending Ja n u ary . F u tu re scheduling c a lls for the it w ill show .’ It did. shouldn't have. But it w as s till obvious cent push by the e n tire group to the final frie n d B ru ce Johnston in his p la ce . Youn­ event a r e to be held the next two y e a rs T he S tandells g enerated in stan t enthu­ th at little re h e a rsin g had been done. trium ph. Kenneth K autor g e r b ro th e rs D ennis and C a rl Wilson w ere at the U niversity of Michigan cam pus. sia sm a s they opened the show with O nstage, the Beach Boys d isc u sse d Not a soul in the house was seen to move A .T .L , A ssistan t In stru c to r joined by A1 Ja rd in e to com plete the group. The big draw , however, w as the work "G ood Lovin” and ''G lo r ia .” w hat ro u tin e s they would u se, apologizing the Budapests chose to play today: Bee­ thoven's Q uartet No. 8 in E M inor, one of the 'Rasoum ovsky' Q uartets, and always a heavy favorite among c la ssic a l buffs. Since the ‘Rasoumovsky* Q uartets a re , as J.W.N. Sullivan has put it, 'esse n tia lly poem s of conflict,' with victorious endings, they a r e M emoirs of a Reader,- Song of the Rider Cordoba. ideally suited fo r perform ance before a m a ss gathering. A fter a thunderous ovation,the m em bers of the Q uartet settled down at the m id­ comic reief weicom ed B ecause I began my jo b -train in g early, Salem witch tr ia ls , it w ill be ap p reicated . D is ta n t and alone. B la c k pony, large m o o n , a n d o l i v e s In m y s a d d l e - b a g . A h , w h a t a long r o a d ! A h , m y valiant pony! A h , that death a w a its m e b efore reaching C ord o ba! field strip e , and tuned th e ir d elicate It m ay not affect the g rad e, but it will be A lth o u g h I k n o w the ro a d in stru m en ts. T here was little o r nc under the influence of Jan e, Dick, and Cordoba. ap p reciated . Com ic r e lie f is alw ays w el­ I shall n e v e r reach C o r d o b a . wind today, so the m usicians had none oJ n eed less to m ention- S—t, a s a graduate D is ta n t and alone. la s t y e a r’s trouble with sh e ets of theii student, M*A. candidate, I qualified for com ed in a se t of sixty blue books. One of the g re a te st v irtu e s, ranking T h r o u g h the p la in , th ro u g h the m usic drifting about the field. the position of R eader. Federico G a rc ia L o rc a high with patience, love and understanding w ind, When asked what I do, I say, “ 1 am a T ranslation of the undergrad, is a se n se of hum or. black pony, re d m o on. T e n s e m o ve m e n t R e a d e r,” Recently, though, I rea lize d It seem s to be the unw ritten c r ite r ia for D e a t h Is g a z i n g at m e M . T h o m a s Inge that the position actually en tails much The f ir s t m ovem ent, 'A lle g ro ,' was working in the dep artm en t. f r o m the to w e rs o f C o r d o b a . m o re than th is d escrip tio n include s. T he re ten se, even somewhat nervous, with som e is also the im plied job of W rite r. We D r. F orm an, c u rre n t TV s ta r of ATL dissonance among the p la y e rs. Some spec­ re a d and we w rite. TV, often rem in d s h is R e ad e rs and W rite rs Apen’s point ta to rs w ere apprehensive that this r e s t­ R e ad e rs live reading and w riting in a of the bull turned in. He had asked a le ssn e s s would continue, but those ac­ m ythical existence, som ew here between question about the P ap al Bull in a blue quainted with the Beethoven Q uartets w ere the u ndergrad and the faculty, between book exam ination. H is R e a d e rs rea d the accustom ed to uneasy beginnings. The P aul R e v e re ’s and the faculty coffee accounts of the P o p e’s big backyard pet, sto rm began to calm at the end of the kept behind the V atican. Someone told m e, o r m aybe I read To a t le a s t attem p r J makt a m ark lounge, between the in tellectu al elite and L ik e an octopus stretc ’• ng out f ir s t m ovem ent, and the second, 'M olto Of co u rse , a to leran ce fo r hum or is Som ew here that the pen is m ig h tier the low -incom e b rack et, between an a ll­ Than the sw ord, so I grabbed On a m issio n . A dagio,' w as so b er and cautious. M ische knowing God of an sw ers som ew here and also re q u ire d of the student who re c e iv e s My w ell-loaded pen, filled with enough ink S cneider on violoncello and B oris Kroyt the e v e r-a sk in g Q u estioner. h is them e retu rn ed with various helpful But e ith e r som eone t: Id mu \ "ong o r on viola provided much of the defensive Each p ro fessio n has its code, and the quips, 1 did not u nderstand w hat 1 . ad read stren g th . R e ad e rs and W rite rs o r th e ATL Dept, “ T hey all lived in a p arad o x ,” rea d s F o r it w as not quite tru e and At halftim e (between the second and have a code under th e ir n ose. One of the the sentence. -Instead of a h o u se -rea d s As I ra n out .upon the w orld pointing th ird m ovem ents), w hile the m usicians chief v alu es is an ap p reciatio n of the the com m ent. My pen a t W hatever ta rg e t needing a took a much needed r e s t, the crow d th rilled student d is s e n te r. Should som eone choose "She always slep t with one eye open.” plunging to the in tric a te m aneuvers of the M ichi­ -E y e stra in problem ? O r p u rg in g , som eone e ls e said to w rite a T h u rb e r-ty p e account of the "H e was connected with the ch u rc h .” “ W atch what you a r e point at tee* t i i i i i i i n i i i i •■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■i ■■■■■■■■■ -Which p a rt of him? T hat thing is d an g ero u s.” It could be a saw To cut down the B erlin w all "A bigail and John w ere alm o st p erfectly T .V . highlights in love.” -How nice fo r them . "H e w a sa b a d m a n ,” -P le a se rem em b er It could be a pin To p ric k th e s itte r s into a stand. It could be a pole to avoid such value judgm ents without To vault o v e r the ra c ia l b a r r ie r s . Someone ju st now told m e Mon. T he “ B iography” s e rie s , Ch 10,7:30 T u e s . CBS R eport on Ch 6 b ro ad c asts an giving a statem ent concerning your te rm i­ It could be used to open canned " I n the beginning was th e sw o rd .” p.m . p re se n ts the sto ry of the famed a t­ h o u r’s p resen tatio n on P re sid e n t Jo h n ­ nology on the nature of good-evil a s you R esponses that need,som e le v e r So refueled with new fe rv o r I torney C laren ce D arrow . so n ’s v isit to the F a r E ast, 10 p.m . a r e using it in th is instance. To lift them out of th e ir le is u re . P ick up my pen and plan to sm e a r It could. . .it could. . . T he sw ord with the bold w ord, 'T h e poor souls did not know w here to To sla sh a p a rt the sword T h u rs . " I t ’s the G reat Pum pkin, C harlie A pen’s point is quite pointed. tu rn .” -W ouldn’t it be rig h t. . .to follow But is its re m a rk , I w onder And uncover a new beginning. 'T o Save A S o ld ier,” Ch 12 at 10p.m . is B row n,” 9 p.m . Ch 6 s ta r s c h a ra c te rs the shoes (au th o ritarian figure feet?). As cutting a s the sw ord’s. a special docum entary on m edical aid from the " P e a n u ts” com ic s tr ip in a W here would the U n iv ersity be without - -J a n e Adams and evacuation in V iet N am . Halloween Special its R e ad e rs and W riters? S A M M Y D A V IS A i d e s 'c h a r g e d ’ to w r ite A talented man possessed th e ir P r e s i d e n t ’s m e m o i r s with a craving to be liked E D I T O R ’S N O T E : M adison “ uhn, U nive rsity historian, had published his own, he could not with In V iet Nam h is policy was compounded Y E S I C A N : The Story of Sam ­ monthly pay-check. Id e a lists, Q uakers, com pares and c o n t r a s t s the m odesty have claim ed fo r him self the of many opinions, but Sorensen recalled m y D a vis, Jr . by S a m m y D avis, ind Salvation Army people, s ta r t on page books " A Thousand D a y s ” by honor that they aw ard so ea sily . that he com pared the operation with the Jr. and Jane and B u r t B o y a r . 338 of the book. Ah hah, meaning! 11 A r th u r Schlesinger, Jr. and With a common goal two v e ry different su ccessfu l struggle against com m unist E sca p e from H arlem o r M ississip p i is ‘ ‘ Kennedy” by Theodore Soren­ books em erged, not just because one author g u e rrilla s in G reece and the Philippines, “ Y es I C an” is significant, to a la rg e not e sca p e from sla v ery . A fter 626 pages sen. was in constant touch with the P re sid en t S ch lesin g er rem em b ered the P re sid e n t’s extent, owing to th e fact th a t it is the of Y es I can, th is finally dawns on the to shape his speeches while the other con cern th at if too many A m erican tro o p s sto ry of Sammy D avis, J r . In th e ir books of a y ea r ago, Kennedy re a d e r; and D avis, d rafted m em os and offered counsel on w ere se n t—the num ber in creased from Big dealt and A Thousand Days, T h eo d o reC ,S o re n ­ We a ll have our n e u ro se s. D avjs’ is h is lo n g -ran g e policy. One was a N ebraska le s s than two thousand to over fifteen I know a th irty -y e a r old d eliv ery boy trem endous d e s ire to be liked. Anyone sen and A rthur M. Schlesinger, J r . w rote d isc ip le of Senator N o rris, concerned fo r thousand in the Kennedy y e a r s —it could in C hicago who h as led a m o re fru stra tin g fortunate enough to have seen him p erfo rm what they prom ised: perso n al m em oir d om estic refo rm : the other was an alum ­ becom e a white m an’s w ar and fail. life. If D avis sold flu o re sc e n t T V antenna was probably b ru talize d by the overpow er­ r a th e r than biography o r h isto ry . Each nus of H arv ard and OSS who p re fe rre d No oth er P re sid en t in history, Schle­ b o o ste r cab les o r som ething, I se rio u sly ing energy of th is m an. B ut D avis knows d escrib ed only his c a r e e r with Kennedy, fo reig n . One, though younger, was p artly sin g er suggested, so s tirr e d youth to en­ doubt if h is autobiography would have th at he is only sellin g him self, h is u n - , the one a fte r becoming sp e ec h -w riter to ro o ted in the old P opulist fro n tier; the lis t in p o litics and the public se rv ic e . c ap tu red th e c ritic a l and public attention deniable genius and talen t, to the highest the new Senator and the other p rim a rily o th e r spoke m ore often fo r the new. If the Bay of P ig s disillusioned many, the th at it did. But he is a genius of the r a r e s t bidder, saying " P le a s e lik e m e .” A las afte r Joining the new P re sid en t as h isto ­ S ch lesin g er sat silen t and intim idated in P eace C o rp s swept them back into the s o r t, h e s e lls ta len t. H e s e lls h im self. alack, dom estic sla v ery . ria n -in -re sid e n c e . T hey have not pub­ the co n feren ces w here Allen D ulles and public are n a. When h is plea for fall-o u t D avis is also a sla v e . “ Y es I C an ” lished h is to rie s of the presidency, even But my man found h is own p erso n al the Jo in t C hiefs persuaded the new P r e s i­ s h e lte rs sapped idealism by appearing to re a d s lik e “ Lady Sings the B lu es” (B illy neaning, a s a ll of us m iddle -cla ss sla v es in th e ir half and n ine-tenths page for each dent to au thorize the Cuban landing a t the accep t a g eneral holocaust, he shifted Holiday), “ Manchild in t h e P ro m ised ir e knocking o u rselv e s out try in g to do. of the thousand days. Focusing on the pro­ Bay of P ig s. F ulbright was seldom p rese n t c e sse s of p resid en tial decision, they give em p h asis to the te st-b an trea ty that he L an d ” (Claude Brow n), “ B lack Boy” P e rh a p s a ll the su c c e sse s and the and S ch lesin g er objected only in advisory had p re s s e d on Khrushchev in Vienna and (R ich ard W right), o r m o st any o th er N egro fa ilu re s, a ll t h a t l did, w ere n e c e s­ only two and four pages to the uncom pli­ p a p e rs a s he watched Kennedy relu ctan tly would se e to fruition before his death. autobiography. But s h o u l d a r a g s - to - s a ry fo r m e and fo r those I love so cated P eac e C o rp s that each considered accep t the CIA argum ent th at it was b etter If th e re w as delay in banning d isc rim in a­ ric h e s sto ry be so ra c ia lly confined? I have that now, a fte r th irty -fiv e y e a rs, a proud innovation of the New F ro n tie r. to le t the refugees go ash o re than to r e ­ tion in fed eral housing, there was none lived too long not to r e a liz e the sin c erity th is is re a lly only the beginning. In co n tra st, each devoted n ear a sixth of fuse, and see them charge th at A m erica in confronting the U niversity of M issis­ of A m erican ra c e co n scio u sn e ss. So have Not being maudlin, th e re is m eaning his White House sto ry to the choice among had lo st its nerve against C a stro . Schle­ sippi with Ja m e s M eredith. you. A ll lite ra tu re is propaganda, but h e re , Sammy D avis, J r . m akes m ore com prom ising a lte rn a tiv e s in the Cuban sin g e r re c a lle d that afterw ard Kennedy Both men touched Kennedy’s death lig h t­ “ Y es I C a n ,” fo r b e tte r o r w o rse, lite ra lly than $25,000 a week; he h as not ‘made c r is e s . w as an g ered by the quality of the a d v ise rs ly; both re je c te d any theory of conspiracy. fights to put human understanding, not the i t ’. “ Y es I C an” tr a c e s the developm ent T h e se a r e no ord in ary m em oirs; th e ir he had inherited, Sorensen th at he r e ­ They knew that he cam e to Dallas puzzled N egro, in its “ p ro p e r p la c e .” D av is’ authors do not em erge as h ero e s, a s G ra c e and grow th of a p erso n a lity , a human g re tte d listen in g to departm ent ex p erts by its h o stility and aw are that death from life h as been a fight a g a in st sla v e ry of a being, lik e you o r m e, ju s t sta rtin g to live T ully re m a rk e d on som e R oosevelt books, r a th e r than to h is own staff. T h e re a fte r a sn ip e r in a high window was the le a st d ifferen t so rt. with life; and ones own se lf. with the P re sid e n t reduced to a walk-on h e would liste n m ere te men like BimWy p rev en tab le kind. He cam e in an open c a r If you a r e sa d istic a lly inclined, you So, if you want to know what m akes p a rt. Even when they noted a perso n al and H a rrlm a n , and die a « tie r a. bent on reconciliation. Schlesinger r e ­ S lo w D a n c e m ight find the f ir s t h alf of th is sto ry conversation o r th e ir p articip atio n in a Sammy run, re a d th is w ell-w ritten and E ighteen m onths la te r, when Khrushchev g retted th at he had so little tim e fo r rew ard in g . Depicted h e re is the e v e ry ­ conference, they did so to illum inate K en­ A . Le o n W heeler p e rfo rm s a e n g ro ssin g autobiography. O r, I could p laced ground-to -ground m is sile s in Cuba, g re a tn e ss . Sorensen w orried that h isto ­ body -1 s -o u t-fo r -m e, 1-h a d -a -tough - l i e give you the a d d re ss of a d eliv ery boy nedy’s views m ore than to re c o rd th e ir Kennedy w as b e tte r p rep a re d . He chose scene fr o m “ Slow Dance onthe own. F o r each fee ls charged by the ria n s m ight, under the spell of his death, th em e. O th ers m ight be tem pted to put in C hicago, H is nam e is Sam m y too. . M cN am ara’s proposal for a quarantine K il li n g G r o u n d , ” to be p r e s e n t ­ a ssa ssin a tio n to w rite the m em oir that fo rg e t the P re sid e n t’s achievem ents while the book down out of s h e e r boredom . o v er o th e r m en’s p re fe re n c e s fo r invasion, ed by^he P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C o m * N o rr is Johnson, eulogizing h is sp irit a n d rem em ber him If you re a lly want to know about starv in g , the e x -P re sid e n t would have w ritten — bombing, o r concession. A ssistan t In stru c to r, ATL le s s for his substance than for his s p irit. talk to any g rad a s s is ta n t w aiting fo r the another “ P ro file in C o u ra g e ,” Y et if he Monday, October 24, 1966 AAUP STATEMENT: G u id e lin e s b e tte r .’ n e e d c h a n g e s E D I T O R ’S N O T E : The com ­ nom inate six candidates of Junior standing, be p erm itted except in a c le a r c a se of of faculty and student com m unications but plete text o f a s ta te m e n t b y a one fro m each of the governing u nits. conflict of in te re st. should p erm it and encourage groups from s tu d y c o m m itte e o f the A A U P 1.3 State News B oard acad em ic community to undertake a c tiv i­ F ro m th is slate, two candidates will be on the Academ ic F re e d o m of T h e p rin cip le of equal rep rese n tatio n tie s designed to r a is e funds fo r th e ir own elec ted fo r a two y e a r te rm by popular students fo llo w s. of student and faculty m e m b ers should be support. vote of the student body. m aintained on the State News B oard. In a ll c a se s of doubt the U n iv ersity b . F o u r faculty m em b ers fro m a sla te T h e C om m ittee on A cadem ic F reedom nom inated by the C om m ittee on C o m m it­ should lean tow ard the p e rm is siv e r a th e r and Student A ffairs of the MSU C hapter te e s sh a ll be elected by the Academic 2. Judicial P rocedures - than the au th o ritarian for in the w ords of of the AAUP has carefu lly studied the C ouncil. F aculty shall se rv e fo r a period H enry Steele C om m ager “ it is fa r b e tte r d ra ft v e rsio n of am endm ents cu rren tly of two y e a rs . Initially, two sh all be elected Amendment and Injunction to have an ex cess of in te re s t and activ ity av ailable to the guidlines entitled "A c a­ fo r a te rm of two y e a rs, and two fo r one than an ex cess of apathy.” dem ic F reedom fo r Students a t MSU’’ y e a r. 2.1 A m endm ents to the guidelines. T h e It is proposed that the sectio n of the w ritten by the F acu lty C om m ittee on c. S trik e the word 's e c r e ta r y ' and sub­ objective of an am endm ent p ro c e ss is to guidelines startin g on page 6 en titled "O n Student A ffairs. We find th at the proposed stitu te ’c h a irm a n .’ en su re th at the am endm ent re a c h e s the Student Rights and D uties at MSU” be guidelines re p re se n t a m ark ed im prove­ 1.2 T he Student-Faculty Ju d iciary body which can enact it and to provide an broadened to include the rig h t to a c c e ss m ent ov er the existing regu latio n s a t MSU T h e m ost fundam ental te n ets of A m eri­ opportunity for d iscu ssio n and re c o m ­ to com m unication m edia as d escrib ed can Ju stice a r e in h eren t in the concepts m endation by other affected p a rtie s . T h e above. but th a t they fail in se v e ra l Im portant re s p e c ts to respond fully to the p rese n t of "ju d g m en t by one’s p e e r s ” and " t r i a l following am endm ent p ro c e s s is proposed. by Ju ry .” T h e im plem entation of such A m endm ents may be proposed by any 4 . Students’ Rights to P riv a c y needs of the U n iv ersity . We would take H ig h e s t H o n o r th is opportunity, how ever, to commend values is not apparent in the proposed student group o r faculty group. Copies " F r e e inquire and fre e ex p ressio n a r e Student-F aculty J u d ic ia ry consisting of of the proposed am endm ents sh all be f ir s t e sse n tia l attrib u tes of the com m unity of K yle K e r b a w y , State N e w s E d i t o r - I n - C h i e f , re ­ the F aculty C om m ittee on Student A ffairs fo r a thoughtfully executed and p ro g re s ­ only four students, appointed by the Stu­ sen t to the F aculty C om m ittee on Student sc h o la rs. As m em bers of th at community, c e i v e d the S ta te N e w s ’ f o u r t h P a c e m a k e r a w a r d in dent B oard, and seven faculty appointed A ffairs fo r rev iew . T he C om m ittee sh all students should be encouraged to develop the last fi v e y e a r s f r o m F r e d Kildow , D ire c to r of siv e docum ent. by the P re sid e n t. B ecause any p o ssibility (1) com m ent on its tech n ical adequacyand the capacity fo r c ritic a l judgm ent and to the A ssoc ia te d C ollegiate Press. The Pacem aker Our recom m endations for rev isio n con­ of b ia s m u st be avoided in Judicial action, o th er fa c to rs it deem s ap p ro p riate, and engage in a sustained and independent is the h i g h e s t a w a r d g iv e n b y th e A C P . c e rn four m a jo r a re a s: fu tu re c ritic is m m ight be fo re sta lled by (2) re tu rn the am endm ent with com m ents se a rc h fo r tru th .” (AAUP Bulletin Dec. State N e w s P h o to by B e r v i n Jo hn so n 1. R ep resen tativ e selectio n of m em bers the introduction of two additional p ro c e s ­ to the p ro p o se r. T h e p ro p o se r shall then 1965), It is the duty of the faculty- and of c o u rts and com m ittees se s: (1) rep rese n tatio n from the m ajo r subm it se p a ra te copies of th is am endm ent ad m in istratio n of the U n iv ersity to en ­ 2. Ju d ic ia l p ro ce d u re s - am endm ents governing u nits w ith in th eU n iv e rsity co m ­ to the A cadem ic Council and the Student courage the student to e x p re ss him self and injunction 3. Student com m unications on cam pus 4. R ights to privacy m unity, and (2) election of the re p re s e n ta ­ tive Judiciary m em b ers by th e ir ap p ro ­ p ria te ag en cies. Substitute on page 25 of Council who shall append th e ir rec o m ­ m endations and fo rw ard th e ir copies to the B o ard of T ru s te e s fo r action. and to seek new m ethods of ex p ressio n . With th is in mind we suggest the following changes in the guidelines: Oufcome of referendum 2.2 Injunction - Injunctive P ro ced u re the guidelines: a , (substitute) Six students, one from each of the m ajo r student governing units W here tim e is c ru c ia l in a m a tte r in which an action is alleged by an affected (1.) Under the sectio n en titled "O n Student R ecords at MSU" the following w o n ’t affect G raham ’s vote By DON S O C K O L " I f a le a d e r does not vote according 1. R epresentative Selection shall be elected by a popular vote within p arty to in te rfe re with the e x e rc ise of changes a r e recom m ended. State N e w s Staff W r i t e r to his own beliefs, governm ent is devoid each governing ur.it f r o m a sla te nom i­ academ ic o r other freedom , he m ay seek (a) Add to item 1 a specific exam ple of M em b ers of C ou rts from the Ombudsman o r C h airm an of the " I ’m glad th e re ’s going to be a re f­ of lead ersh ip and su ffers a com plete lack nated by an ap p ro p riate co m m ittee within of a rec o rd that should not be kept - the ere n d u m ," said ASMSU C hairm an Ja m es of conscience. and C om m ittees each unit. Initially, th ree sh a ll be ju n io rs S tudent-F aculty Ju d ic ia ry , an injunction head a d v isers re p o rt. fro m ICC, IFC, and \1HA elected for two which sh all be effective Im m ediately (b) Change item 2 to read . . . "th e M. G raham . "A nd the fact that I vote my con­ 1.1 T he Student-Faculty C om m ittee ag ain st the e x e rc ise of the alleged in te r ­ U niversity shall not m ake o r re ta in r e c ­ Tltis would seem an odd statem en t scien ce, ra th e r than sim ply re fle c t stu ­ y e a rs; th ree sh all be se n io rs from OCC, Student and faculty m em bers of the feren c e. A hearing and ajudication of the o rd s of a stu d e n t's relig io u s o r p o litical f r o m one who backed to the h ilt student dent view s, does not m ean I am not PHC, and W1C elected fo r one y ea r. Sub­ proposed Student-Faculty C om m ittee on c a se by the ap p ro p riate body shall su b ­ b eliefs o r a c tiv itie s. governm ent’s allotm ent of $1,000 fo r the concerned with student opinion,” G raham sequently, th ree ju n io rs sh all be elected A cadem ic Rights and R espo n sib ilities of sequently be held. (c) Add to item 4 . . . No one outside 18 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign. said . from the ap p ro p riate o rg an izatio n s every Students a re , under the existing guide­ th e faculty o r ad m in istra tiv e staff of MSU But G raham claim ed an en th u siastic " I ’ve spoken to over 100 students on this oth er y e a r and shall se rv e fo r a two y ea r lin es, to be appointed by the ASMSU B oard m ay have a c c e ss to any student reco rd resp o n se to the petition signed by 10 p a rtic u la r issu e m y se lf," he sa id . " I te rm . and by the P re sid e n t of the U niversity, w ithout the ex p re ss p e rm issio n of the p e r cent of the student body callin g fo r don’t discount student opinion, but I find b, (substitute) Six faculty m em bers re sp e c tiv e ly . T he following changes a re sh all be elected by the elected m em b ers 3. Student C om m unication student in w ritin g . a cam pus-w ide vote on the iss u e . that a g re a t deal of it is uninform ed recom m ended to en su re a m ore dem o­ “ It shows an in te re st in student gov­ o pinion." of the A cadem ic Council from a sla te on Campus (d) R ein state item 10 which w as deleted Using la s t y e a r’s vote on N ational c ra tic selection of m e m b ers. Substitute nom inated by the C om m ittee on C om m it­ by action of the Academic Council: No ern m en t when students challenge a de­ on page 16 of the guidelines . . re c o rd of a student’s offenses against cisio n by th e ir student le a d e rs ," he said . Student A ssociation (N'SA) m em bership te e s . F acu lty sh all se rv e for a period of Im p licit in the concept of academ ic U niversity reg u latio n s shall be p re se rv e d Behind Jim G raham ’s sta te m en ts is a a s an exam ple, G raham said: a . Initially, four students shall be e le c t­ th re e y e a r s . Initially, two shall be elected freedom is the rig h t of the academ ic beyond the student’s graduation. philosophy of student governm ent and " I had students call m e up to ask if ed by popular vote of the student body fo r a p eriod of th re e y e a rs, two for two com m unity to m aintain fre e and active (2.) Under the section en titled "O n student le a d e rs. it w as tru e that the NSA w as sending from a sla te of twelve candidates nom i­ y e a rs, and two fo r one y e a r. com m unication among its m em b ers. Such Student Rights and D uties at MSU” the “ The referendum will give m e an oppor­ supplies to the Viet Cong. How can you nated by the six presiding officers of the c, (addition) T h e Student-F aculty Ju d i­ com m unications, how ever, a r e difficult to following changes a r e recom m ended: tunity to go out and m eet the p eo p le," take student opinion like that into con­ m a jo r student governing u n its. Two nom i­ cia ry sh all select one from the elected attain in a u n iv ersity w here the faculty (a) U niversity au th o rities and other he say s with L B J-lik e enth u siasm . sid e ra tio n ? " n ees sh a ll be selected fro m each govern­ faculty m em b ers to s e rv e a s C hairm an. num ber in the thousands and the students p erso n n el shall not employ se c re t m ethods " I will vote fo r the $1,003 allotm ent So G raham claim s that the referendum ing unit and only ju n io rs sh a ll be eligible. He sh all re ta in his rig h t to vote. in the ten s of thousands. T h e re fo re , it of su rv eillan ce except under the m ost w hether students a r e fo r it o r n o t," is a good thing. In the Initial election the two nom inees And on page 27 of the guidelines include: 5 b. In se rio u s c a s e s involving su sp en ­ should be the resp o n sib ility of the adm in­ com pelling circ u m sta n ce s and with the G raham said O ct. 4. " I would not be a le ad e r if everybody rec eiv in g the m o st votes sh a ll be elected istra tio n and faculty of such a u n iv ersity sa m e legal p ro c e d u re s and approval r e ­ He has not changed h is m ind a s a w ent along, unthinking, with what I said. fo r a two y e a r te rm and the two next sion o r read m issio n , a negative finding to encourage and to a s s is t in the d is ­ q u ired by other c itiz e n s. Add to point 8 r e s u lt of th e referendum petition. T he referendum issu e shows that the highest fo r a one y ea r te rm .I n subsequent sh all re q u ire the co n cu rren ce of a m ini­ sem ination of ideas within the academ ic on page 8. "If 20,000 students against the allo t­ students c a re about student governm ent. electio n s, the six p residing o fficers will mum of eight votes. No abstention shall com m unity. (b) Add a new P oint. m ent attended the board m eeting during They c a re what it does.” B ecause com m unication with any s iz ­ 11. T h e re sh all be no invasion of a the vote, I s till would have voted fo r it," So Jim G raham , chairm an of ASMSU, able p ortion of a la rg e academ ic com ­ student’s p riv acy by U niversity au th o rities he say s today. w ill go out and stum p the cam pus fo r the m unity re q u ire s a c c e s s to m a ss co m ­ in d o rm ito ry ro o m s, telephone co n v ersa­ G raham d e s c rib e s his ro le as a Stu­ Nov. 1 referendum . Harlan raps candidates m unication m edia, it should be the r e - sp onsibility of the u n iv ersity to provide o r aid in the provision of such m edia. tio n s, and so fo rth , beyond that p e rm is­ sib le by civil law. dent le ad e r with p recisio n . ” 1 think 1 should lead, not re fle c t student opinion." he say s.________________ He’ll go out to " m e e t the p eo p le," defend his point of view and w e’ll se e w hat kind of le ad e r he really_lg._______ for lack of 18-vote support Among the re sp o n sib ilitie s of the adm in­ istra tio n should be: (1.) T h e provision of space and fac ilities fo r prin tin g student and faculty new s­ MSU T ru s te e C. Allen H arlan Thursday H arlan joined Jim G raham , ch airm an p a p e rs and n ew sletters o r handbills, or E n g in e e r s , M a th e m a tic ia n s ; challenged p o litica l candidates in next of ASMSU, in a p re s s conference at Kellogg oth er com m unications. m o n th 's election to speak out on the issu e C e n te r T h u rsd ay . (2.) T h e provision of adequate fa c ilitie s of the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote. H arlan is the C hairm an of the M ichigan for the b ro ad d istribution of p rin ted m at C o n tr ib u te to T e c h n ic a l "T h e four m a jo r candidates a r e all C itiz e n 's C om m ittee for the Vote at 18; te r (See I 4 and I 7 of the Jo in t Statem ent), on re c o rd endorsing P ro p o sa l No. 1 (the G raham is ch airm an of the cam paign’s (3.) T h e provision of designated room s, 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote proposal), but they could coordinating com m ittee. th e a te rs , h alls, o r oth er space for the do much m o re to help our cam p aig n ," H arlan supported the p ro p o sal by point­ ing out the com petence of the 18-21 age u se of individuals o r o rg an izatio n s from P r o g ra m s o f N a tio n a l h e sa id . the academ ic com m unity. "T hey owe it to th e ir constitu en cy ," group and th e ir "com petence to m easu re (4.) T h e provision of student and faculty he said. up to a resp o n sib ility they would enjoy." a c c e s s to closed c irc u it television, to H arlan said th e re is no justification fo r "O u r young people of today a r e clea rly ra d io , and to the use of p ro je c to rs, sound S ig n ific a n c e th e silen c e of the candidates on th is issu e. w ell qualified to join with us in helping equipm ent, o r oth er m eans of com m uni­ T he candidates he r e f e r re d to a r e Gov. to m ake decisions in the dem o cratic cation on the cam pus (See I 8 of the Joint G eorge Romney, Zolton F eren cy , Sen. p r o c e s s .” H arlan said . " T h e ir liv es are S tatem ent). R obert Grl'ffin and G. Mennen W illiam s. deeply affected by the elected o fficials of It should be em phasized that in p ro v id ­ " I re g re t that many com petent candi­ ou r com m unities, our sta te and our ing th e se fac ilities the adm inistration d ates do not bring into focus th e ir views n atio n ." should carefu lly avoid the e x e rc is e of any and opinions in exactly how they stand " I t is only fa ir that they have a voice co n tro l over the sty le o r content of the on the iss u e of an 18 -y ear-o ld v o te ," in electing th e se o ffic ia ls ," he said , " O u r com m unication r e g a rd le s s of how un­ H arlan said. youth a r e w ell educated, and they a re thinkable, intolerable, o r revolting it may "W e have to com e to g rip s with this; in te re ste d in citizen sh ip . We should en­ be. w e c a n 't sweep th is under a r u g ," he said. cou rag e that in te re s t, not stifle it ." T h e u n iv ersity should not b e a r the cost PEANUTS SÜU AND SN0ÛPV m<=T BE TlßED AND HUNGRY FROM ! n s a T he "C ip h er D isk" . . . N SA s ymbol and one of th e o ld e st and m o st effectiv e cry p to ­ YOUR LONG U)ALIC .> grap h ic d e v ic e s know n. C re a tin g secure c o m m u n ic a tio n s system s and e q u ip ­ e q u ip p e d c o m p u t e r la b o r a t o r y w h e r e m a n y o f t h e m m e n t s u n k n o w n a n y w h e r e else . T h i s is th e m is s io n o f o fte n b e c o m e in v o lv e d in b o th th e h a r d w a r e a n d s o ft ­ t h e N a t io n a l S e c u r it y A g e n c y —a m is s io n w h ic h in w a r e o f a d v a n c e d c o m p u t i n g s y s t e m s . 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A DIVISION O F BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES O Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 24, 1966 t h a t g l i t t e r e d w a s n o t 'G r i e s e even dream ed he could, and Jones scam p ered down to the fiv e-y ard G rie s e w as 14 fo r 17 in the By E D B R IL L rec en tly sa id w as unn ecessary S p artan Stadium crow d In h isto ry , lin e w here he flashed a nifty hip h alf, but it w as a display that fo r h is football team —with all 78,014, and a regional television and Bob Aplsa running through State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r fake at big G eorge C atavolos, and cam e a ll too la te fo r the B o iler­ th is and m o re, MSU pounded the audience, the S partans poured It the B o ilerm ak ers from a m a k e rs. spanking new I-fo rm atio n , MSU ra n In to sc o re , untouched. The Michigan S tate S partans B o ilerm ak ers of P urdue into sub­ a ll on in th e f ir s t half. In effect, Then, with Just m inutes to go A fter the f ir s t P u rd u e s c o re , cam e hom e Saturday, trium phant m issio n , 41-20. th e gam e w as o ver before the had a 21-0 lead before the half. MSU cam e back 48 y a rd s in two Raye hit on eight of 15 p a s se s In the second q u a rte r, Kenney not Just In the glory of victory, It w as the sixth stra ig h t win f a m e d P u rd u e "G olden G irl" p lay s fo r th e quickest s c o re of in the half, fo r 114 y a rd s and lofted a long punt to the P u rd u e th e aftern o o n . Raye lofted a 38- but In the g litte r th at surrounded of the season fo r the S p artans, could so much a s flash her six . F o u r p la y s la tte r fullback the team fo r perh ap s the firs t and th e ir fourth In Big T en. seq u in s a t th e ABC co lo r one TD. At th e s a m e tim e, y a rd p a ss to Al B re n n e r, who took P u rd u e 's A ll-A m erica q u a rte r­ P e r r y W illiam s w a s ~ h it by it o v e r h is shoulder between two tim e th is y e a r. P urdue, s till a fav o rite to m ake c a m e ra s . C h a rles B ailey a n d fum bled. back, Bob G rie se , w as held to d efen d ers. With all the dazzle of P u rd u e 's the Rose Bowl trip , suffered Its Jim m y Raye p assed like he A plsa then went in fo r the th ird m arching c irc u s, firew o rk s and f ir s t conference lo ss . P reviously thought he w as Bob G riese , and th re e of 11. T he B o ilerm a k ers S terling A rm stro n g picked up the two f ir s t downs In ^all *or. S p artan s. tim e , a s he took a pitch out from flags, dancing f lr ls and dancing this season the B oilerm ak ers had C linton Jo n es ra n a s If he finally m ade Just *» S tartin S ta rting g from the 15, Raye R aye, and bulled 10 y a rd s into tubas— w ith a ll the ra z z le that lo st only to N otre Dame, 26-14. decided he w as Clinton Jones. the half, and MSU co n tro lled the acted qul“ kly. A fter a n incom - the end zone. S partan Coach Duffy Daugherty B efore the t h i r d la rg e st With Raye throw ing like nobody ball fo r 45 plays to P u rd u e s 24. p |ej e p ass to Gene Washington* Reggy C avender capped the "B oth our offense and d efense t jje sneaky q u arterb ack sc a m - sc o rin g fo r MSU, when he dived played a g rea t f ir s t half,” said pe red up the m iddle fo r nine two y a rd s to cap a 6 6 -y ard d riv e Daugherty afte rw a rd s. " I t w as y a rd s. e a rly in the fourth p erio d . our b est offensive show of the T hen, without a huddle, Raye T he S p artan s ended up with 198 y e a r.” lined his team up and looked fo r y a rd s ru sh in g , and 168 p assin g . P urdue Coach Jack Mollenkopf a re c e iv e r. With ju s t nine seconds Raye hit on 10 of 17 th ro w s, and o v era ll MSU w as 11 of 21. J o n e s -A w a y ! seem ed to be In ag reem en t. "W e a little^ flip p a ss in the rig h t flat. Jo n es w as the leading ru s h e r played a re a l fine football team,* fo r the S p artan s with 67 net y a r d s , C lin t Jo n e s , M S U h a lfb a c k , b r e a k s th ro u g h a hole and b a rrle le d Into th e end zone. he said . "T h e y have a g rea t MSU w as on top 21-0. and the A ll-A m erican halfback In th e P u r d u e line and h e a d s f o r open c o u n t r y . defense, and th e ir offense broke The second halp developed into also hauled into two p a s s e s fo r J o n e s le d a ll S p a r t a n r u s h e r s w i t h 69 y a r d s In 19 out fo r the f ir s t tim e this y e a r. a SCor ing duel when MSU let up 36 y a rd s . B ren n e r w as th e leading c a r r i e s . J e r r y W e s t ( 7 7 ), b lo c k in g f o r Jo n e s on this Raye s ta rte d the day on a so u r p r e s s u r e on G rie se , and the r e c e iv e r with five catc h es fo r p la y , w as a w a rd e d a g a m e ball fo r his p la y against note when h is f ir s t p a s s , Intended B o ilerm a k er q u arterb ack got hot. 91 y a rd s . Purdue. State N e w s photo b y T o n y F e r r a n t e fo r Al B ren n er, w as In tercep ted But t h e S p artan s m atched by Dick M arv el. T h e n Raye P u rd u e , each team sco rin g 20 s ta rte d riflin g the ball ag a in st p o in ts. T he S partans stuck th e 3 5 -m ile -p e r-h o u r wind. m alnly t0 the Sr ° uun(? trYing to eat P O L L IN C E N T IV E Spartan football coaches On thenext s e rie s .th e S p a rta n s “P th f clock. T h re e tim e s the , , „ f ir s t team S p artan s got the ball m arch ed 80 y ard s in nine p lay s, in the half> aFnd threeBtlm e s they m ixing p a s se s and ru n s p e rfe c tly . took it down fo r a sc o re . Dwight L ee, who had lo st his Aplsa sco red his second touch- sta rtin g halfback p o st to Dick down at the end of a 6 1 -y ard sing 'Were No. 2 blues’ B e rlin sk l, cam e back to put the d riv e to put MSU out in front ball o ver from the two. 28-0 before G rie se could get his T he next two sc o re s cam e a team moving, r e s u lt of b rea k s fo r th e S p a rta n s. E a rly In the second q u a rte r, Dennis C irb e s fum bled a Dick F o r th e f ir s t tim e in a y e a r , ru sh ed fo r 45 y a rd s and sco red But even a s Daugherty was Kenney punt on the P u rd u e seven H o w the S p artan football team was th re e touchdowns, w as injured talk in g , r e p o rte rs w ere digging bumped from the top of the la te in th e gam e. up anything they could about N otre and B ren n er rec o v ered fo r the national polls la s t week. T ra in e r Gayle Robinson called D am e. L ike how Raye did in S p artan s. th e y fa r e d ‘‘How m uch did that ‘‘No. 2 *’ it a s tra in of the rig h t knee, la s t y e a r ’s gam e again st the have to do with a fire d -u p team not the sam e knee th at w as h u rt I ris h . (An incom plete p a ss on In four p lay s, MSU w as stopped C o l l i s i o n C o u r s e p erfo rm an ce , Coach Duffy la s t y e a r . But A pisa’s condi­ a conversion attem p t, and a q u a r­ by P u rd u e, but then Bob G rie se D augherty was asked in th e lo c k er tion won’t be known until T uesday te rb a c k sweep fo r no gain.) N EW Y O R K (U P I)-H ere could m anage only an 11-y a rd room a f te r th e gam e. o r W ednesday. And P urd u e coach Jack M ollen­ M i c h i g a n S t a t e 's D w i g h t L e e c o l l i d e s w ith P u r d u e ' s L e r o y K e y e s in S a t u r d a y ' s i s h o w t h e t o p 10 m a j o r kick into the wind, to th e 16. Of c o u rs e , Daugherty wouldn’t Sitting in the train in g ro o m , kopf, whose team played and lo st 41-20 M S U t r i u m p h . L e e s c o r e d the f i r s t S p a r ta n t o u c h d o w n a g a in s t the n in th - college football team s • R aye Im m ediately ro lle d out to s ta r t talking about th at fa r-o ff A pisa talked about th e gam e, to both MSU and N otre D am e, ranked B o ile rm a k e rs . State N e w s P h o to b y C h u c k M ic h a e ls fa r e d d u rin g the w e e k e n d . th e left on a p a s s play and saw n ational cham pionship now, o r T he team w as exceptionally up w as asked fo r the inevitable the end zone In fro n t of him . He would he? f o r th is g am e,” said th e 220- co m p ariso n s. 1. N o t r e D a m e b e a t O k l a ­ ‘‘They knew about it,” pound Haw aiian. ‘‘No one had ‘Both te a m s a r e very s tro n g ," h o m a 38-0. D augherty at f ir s t an sw ered to te ll us about No. 1 o r H ome­ M ollenkopf sa id , “ but MSU is College Bike Shop U .S . w o m e n c a p tu re 2. M I C H I G A N 3. beat Purdue 4 1-2 0 S T A T E U C L A beat C a lifo rn ia 28-15. c ry p tic a lly . Irish m an opened up. T hen the playful ‘‘T uesday afternoon, we had a little gim m ick in p r a c tic e ," com ing, we ju st had it in o u r m in d s .” f a s te r and quicker, M ollenkopf had sp ecial p ra is e fo r the S partan defense. d o n 't know anyw here w here you “I D augherty had a few w ords to 134 N. H a rris o n w o r ld g o lf c h a m p io n s h ip 4. A la b a m a beat V a n d e r­ D augherty explained. “ B efore say about his te a m ’s p e r ­ can find two lin e b ac k ers like bilt 4 2 -6 . each p ra c tic e we alw ays c a ll a ll fo rm a n ce . " I want to com m end T hornhill and W e b ste r," he con­ (1 Block N. of Kellogg C enter) w ith 611 and G re at B rita in fifth the boys to g eth er in a c ir c le , th e bo y s,” Daugherty sta rte d . tinued. MEXICO CITY (UPI) - The Southern C alifo rnia w ith 612. and I ta lk to them before they “ On the la s t fo u r S atu rd ay s we “ And I don't know anyone else United S tates Sunday won the beat C lem so n 30-0. ED 2-4117 W om en's W orld A m ateur Golf M arlene S tre it of Canada took b reak into ero u p s. played Illin o is, M ichigan, Ohio who can play m an -to -m an p ass HondaDealer 6. G eorgia Tech b e a tT u - " T u e sd a y , a fte r a ll the p la y e rs S tate and P u rd u e, and won all defense lik e th is te am . T h ere Championship with a four-day the individual cham pionship with lane 3 5 - 1 7 . a re fo u r o r five men who a re g ath er aro u n d , the coaching staff fo u r g am es. s c o re of 580. a low sc o re of 289 fo r th e 72- 7. N e b ra s k a beat C o lo ra ­ fa ste r than Jim Seym our (N otre " T h is is som ething w hich is Parts&Accessories stood in the m iddle of th e c irc le h o le s. B a rb a ra Boddie of the do 2 1 -1 9 . quite an ac h ie v em e n t," D am e’s sophom ore end), and they and sta rte d to chant, ‘We’r e No. Canada w as second with 589, U.S. w as second w ith 292, and 8. F l o r i d a beat L o u is i­ D augherty continued, “ but you hit h a rd e r than any team I can 2 , we’r e No. 2.’ " FactoryTrainedMechanics F ra n c e , the defending holder of defending individualist champion ana State 2 8 - 7 . Q u arterb ack Jim m y R aye, who ca n ’t look p ast o th e ro p p o n e n ts." think o f." th e " E s p lrito S anto" Cup, th ird C ath erin e L ac o ste of F ra n c e 9. P u r d u e l o s t to M I C H I ­ got one of the gam e b alls fo r w ith 600. Belgium w as fourth th ird with 295. G A N S T A T E 41-20. h is sp ark lin g passin g p e r f o r- U PI looks ahead 10 .O klah om a lostto N o ­ n an ce, ex p re ssed his opinions tre Da m e 38-0. on th e ratin g s and the national cham pionship. " I t doesn’t bother m e ,” said IBARNES FLORAL LANSING R aye, “ I don’t lik e to lo se . If to Nov. 19game Developyour we keep on w inning. No. la n d No. 2 w ill tak e c a re of its e lf. WE TELEGRAPH " I tr y to keep from thinking FLOWERS about it,” Raye confessed. “ It P e te R o zelle lik e s to label the f ir s t N F L -A F L playoff gam e WORLD WIDE could ea sily happen th at you look th is Ja n u ary th e "su p erb o w l.’’ p a s t som ebody.“ But it’s re a lly a nam e m o re aptly applied to the N otre Dam e- 215 ANN ED 2-0871 F ullback Bob A p isa, who M ichigan S tate co llisio n Nov. 19 a t E ast L ansing. T he two b est te am s of th is—o r p erh a p s any—collegiate foot­ b all seaso n , N o tre Dame and M ichigan S tate b ru sh ed asid e th e ir Michigan Young. Adult Club Presents II la s t m a jo r stum bling blocks S aturday before th e ir Nov. 19 m eet­ dHTennduallty ing. T o p -ran k ed N otre Dame clobbered 10th ran k ed Oklahoma 38-0 and se co n d -ran k ed M ichigan S tate b la ste d ninth-ranked S U N D A Y , P u rd u e 41-20. Since N o tre D am e doesn’t play in bowl gam es and M ichigan S tate is in elig ib le to re tu rn to the R ose Bowl, the New Y ear’s O C TO B ER 30 Day c la s s ic th is seaso n m ay be a bit d rab . But th e slack w ill be taken up by the te lev ised clash between N o tre Dame and M ichigan S tate which has the m akes of being at DuPont one of th e fin e st co lleg iate co n tests of all tim e. It’s tru ly the THE FABULOUS KINGSMEN "ch am p io n sh ip bow l" sin c e it should decide the 1966 national title . N o tre D am e is attem pting to win the national crow n fo r the f ir s t tim e sin c e 1949 w hile defending national titlis t Michigan S tate is attem pting to becom e the f ir s t team to win two stra ig h t sin c e Oklahom a did it in 1955-56. It develops faster. At Du Pont you can develop all of your What's “differinduality”? talents fully and perhaps discover new ones. 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L i m i t e d seating m u ss, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK NEW N A T IO N A L GUARD A R M O R Y M o n . t h r u T h u r s . t 6»30 a m to 11 p m F rl. a n d S a t.i 6j30 a m to 12 p m B e tte r T h in g s fo r B e tte r Living . . . through Chem istry 1050 T R O W B R I D G E R O A D P H . 3 5 1-5 13 2 & 351-5133 2500 S. W ashington Free Parking Monday, October 24, 1966 7 • Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ■ I H — I One 'big/ S e n io r s l e a d sw eep H happy family J By L A R R Y W E R N E R S ta te N ew s S p o rts E d i t o r by S p a r t a n h a r r ie r s S aturday was a balm y s o r t of day, and the walk from Brody to N o tre Dame b ested E a ste rn , B althrop outran Z em p er in the By GA YE L WESCH la st m ile to finish in 20:49 nine S p artan Stadium was a pleasan t one. 19-43, in the o th e r dual m eet. S ta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r B ut a c e rta in trad itio n of the MSU football team m ade the tre k Sharkey, who se em s to becom e seconds ahead of h is team m ate. un forgettable. Dick Sharkey, G eorge B althrop a n ti-so c ia l a t the sta rtin g gun, Z em p er, who was out la s t y e a r Q uite by coincidence, 1 found m yself walking behind the Spartans and E ric Z em p er, the e ld e rs of se p a ra te d h im self from the r e s t with an injury, appeared to have a s they m ade th e ir p re -g a m e jaunt from Kellogg C en ter, w here they the MSU c r o s s country squad, of th e field during th e second regained h is old form in the m eet. stay on nights before home gam es, to the lo ck er room a t the stadium . played runaw ay fro m th e ir own m ile of th e m eet and ra c e d hom e T he tall, lanky ru n n er f r o m T h e guys w ere d re sse d in th e ir grey M ichigan S tate b la z e rs , and te am m ate s and th e N otre Dame in 20:18. T h a t se t a m e et re c o rd Howell put together m ile s of a s they stro lle d in somewhat rugged fashion, they w ere w histling the and E a s te r n M ichigan squads to and b ro k e the v a rs ity re c o rd fo r 4:42 , 5:23, 5:32 and 5:21, to "MSU F ight Song." lead th e MSU ru n n e rs to a t r i - the c o u rse th at he s e t la s t F rid ay annex th ird place. Z em p er was As the team passed in front of D em onstration H all, a c h e e r ro se m eet sw eep F rid a y a t F o re s t in an in trasq u ad m eet. in a tie with T e r r y N orm an of from a group of fans. But the sp irit th ese fans showed was something A k ers G olf C o u rse . In a ll th re e m e ets the S partan E a ste rn fo r th ird place a t the called "sch o o l s p ir it," and it’s a fickle kind of s p irit. T he se n io r tr io annexed the captain h as ru n in to date, he end of one m ile, in second alone ’ School s p ir it is helpful but tends to be d irec tly proportional to the f ir s t th re e p la ce s in th e m eet has taken individual h onors in a t the halfway m ark, and tied [ S e n i o r s 1 - 2 - 3 re c o rd tim e. with B althrop fo r second a fte r ; n um ber of gam es won. T he s p irit which kept the ex p re ssio n le ss faces a s the S p artan s defeated N o tre of Duffy D augherty's S partans looking straig h t ahead enroute to the T h e t h r e e s e n i o r s a b o v e o n th e MSU c r o s s - c o u n t r y t e a m p a c e d th e S p a r t a n s to Dam e, 27-30, and E a ste rn , 20-36. Sharkey sp rin ted to th e front th re e m ile s. stadium is called "te a m s p ir it," And it is exactly what has m ade the t r i p l e - d u a l w i n s o v e r N o t r e D a m e a n d E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n . L e f t t o r i g h t , Di c k of the pack e a rly and w as even with E a s te r n ’s highly touted Z e m p e r’s tim e of 20:58 m arked 1966 MSU football team A m e ric a 's b est. S h a r k e y , G e o r g e B a l t h r o p a n d E r i c Z e m p e r f i n i s h e_ d_ f. .i.r s_t ,, s e c o n d a n d t h i r d , r e ­ se n io r, T ony Mlfsud, a t the end h is f ir s t su b -21 m inute clocking A fter MSU won the Big T en cham pionship and a trip to the R ose s p e c t i v e l y , In F r i d a y ’s m e e t . S ta te N e w s pp hh oo to to ss 1b y M i c h a e l S c h o w h o f e n B ro d ie p a s s of th e f ir s t m ile in 4:38. At the th is y e a r. Bowl, la s t fall, people afte rw a rd began to chant, "no R ose Bowl in ­ Sophom ores Roger M erchant Spartans beat Marquette c e n tiv e ," and "p o st-R o se Bowl letdow n." end of th e second m ile Sharkey had in c re a se d h is lead to 15 and Dean R osenberg finished out T h e se chants continued into the c u rre n t season, and Saturday’s h a n d s L io n s the f ir s t five fo r MSU by taking gam e with P urdue p itte d th e S p a rta n sa g a in s tth e B o ile rm a k e rs’ Rose seconds o v er M lfsud, c ro ssin g the lin e in 9:54, and fro m then on 10th and 16th p l a c e s , re s p e c ­ Bowl incentive. B efore the P urdue gam e, the chants w ere loudest, but a fte r the 41-20 slaughter, they w ere all but hushed com pletely. to u g h lo s s it v 3 only a m a tte r of tim e. tively. M erchant c ro sse d t h e in 'dull’ soccer match T1 D etro it Redford native ra n finish line in 21:25.5 while R osen­ T h e question had been: can M ichigan State win without Rose Bowl BROD1E PASS—p.7—Jat the la s t h alf of the ra c e with berg ra n a 22:13 for the S partans. incentive. T he question now is: from w here a r e the S partans getting SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - John m iles of 5:14 and 5 :1 0 .7 to sm a sh A rt L ink took 17th for the m eet the incentive to continue winning. B rodie h it Monty S tickles w ith in 22:55, andS partan sophom ores T h e incentive is coming fro m team s p irit. the re c o rd . a 21-yard touchdown p ass th re e P a t W ilson a n d D ale Stanley "S p irit is the m ajo r stren g th of th is te a m ," D augherty said afte r MILWAUKEE, W ise. - “ O v er­ M arquette going into a defensive goalie Kevin O’Connell had nine seconds b efo re the final gun Sun­ T h e old re c o rd fo r a N otre grabbed 21st and 22nd in tim e s of the gam e. all, we played well, but it w asn’t shell, crow ding the goal a re a , sav es in the f ir s t half, and Joe day to give the favored San Dame-MSU m e et w a s20:35.2, s e t 22:33.5 and 22:35, resp e ctiv ely . F ullback Bob A pisa sc o re d th re e touchdowns in an obviously m uch of a g am e," said Coach and the S partans m issin g key Baum , who took over in the second F ra n c isc o F o rty N in ers a 27-24 by F ra n k C a rv e r of N o tre Dame N otre D am e annexed positions in sp ire d effo rt. T h e big H aw aiian se e s the ’66 team as lacking opportunities. half, had five. in 1962. G ene Kenney about h is so c c e r R ick Nelke, 5 -9, 175-pound v icto ry o ver the D etroit L ions. B althrop, m eanwhile, worked four, six , seven, eight and nine nothing in not being able to m ake the P asedena tr ip . te a m ’s 7 -0 win over M arquette B efore the gam e, Kenney ex ­ T he winning throw cam e only fo r the m e et while E a s te rn took " I t ’s enthusiasm which keeps us winning,” A pisa said . "W e a r e S aturday. p re sse d concern over the n arro w Junior was a standout at outside 48 seconds a fte r the L ions had h is way fro m fifth to second place p la ce s N os. five, 12, 14, 15 a s sp irite d a s la st y ea r, and I ’d like to s it hom e and watch the second le ft. He picked up h is f ir s t but could not catch Sharkey. T he T h e s c rip t didn’t change, Guy field . Did it affect the outcom e? taken a 24-20 lead and capped a and 19. b est team in th e Big T en play out th e re ." Busch got th ree goals (despite "W e did a fine job of ball points th is season on four a s s is ts sp e ctacu lar final two m inutes of Staunton, V a„ native finished the When ta llie d a s dual m e e ts the L inebacker C h a rlieT h o rn h ill leads the S partans in tack les, and h is and, considering the stro n g wind f ir s t m ile in 4:46, in fifth p lace. an in ju red left leg) and Tony handling," and Kenney, " c o n ­ S partan p la ce s counted a s f irs t, play. trem endous hustle and enthusiasm help him to re a c h many b a llc a r ­ Keyes got two. P e te r H ens, sid e rin g the narro w field and the which m ade any se rio u s com bina - K arl Sweetan, a rookie q u ar­ He w orked h is way to fo u rth in second, th ird , ninth and 12th r i e r s which other p lay ers don’t touch. He doesn’t exactly know why, 5-10, 190-pound junior, picked up stro n g w inds, Man, those winds tio n s alm o st im possible, h is co n ­ terb ack sta rtin g h is f ir s t gam e running a 5:28 second m ile and again st N otre Dam e, and firs t, trib u tio n s w ere esp ec ially n o te­ then to a tie fo r second with but he feels that th is y e a r ’s team s p irit exceeds th a t of la s t seaso n . h is second and th ird goals. w ere re a lly blow ing,” second, th ird , fifth and ninth in the National Football L eague, "C o m p are d to la st y e a r , we have m o re incentive,” ‘Big Dog’ T h e win gives the S p artan s a T h e little-m en tio n ed d efen se— w orthy. gave the L ions, 11 points u nder­ Z e m p e r a t t h e th r e e -q u a rte r a g ain st E a ste rn , to account for sa id . "Duffy has em phasized the Big T en cham pionship and No. 1, N elke a s s is te d on B u sch 's f ir s t m ark on the b a s is of a 5:23.5 6 -0 re c o rd , and th e ir fourth s h u t­ which h a s n ’t m et any re a l tough dogs, a seem ingly unbeatable lead the dual m eet sc o re s. goal to open the scoring at 18:35 m ile. "I enjoy playing on a team like th is .” out of the season. M arquette is com petition—played an o th er fine with a th re e -y a rd p a ss to Jim G uard Dave T echlin fought hi sw ay back from a sp rain ed ankle and 1-2-2. gam e. H ens, T om B elloll and of th e f ir s t period, and B u sch ’s G ibbons. . T hen, w ith only 51 second a t 19:59. tendon injury, which kept him out of the Ohio State gam e, to s ta r t the It w as a dull gam e. A ll the B e rt Jacobsen, a ll had o u tstan d ­ seconds to play, B rodie took In the m ost sp e cta cu la r goal H om ecom ing gam e. “T e c h " is quick to discount any R ose Bowl talk . “T he Rose Bowl doesn’t bother u s ," T echlin said . T he 201-pound offensive linem an isn ’t going to challenge Ca r l Sandburg as a poet, but a little rhym e of h is had a p leasant sound. goals w ere sc o re d in the f ir s t half, H ens getting the la st one a t 19:37 of the second p erio d . A fter th a t sc o re, the play was ing g am es, according to Kenney. “ M ost of the play was down the rig h t sid e ,” said Kenney, "an d th ese guys did a good job of the gam e, N elke fed H ens a high p a ss from the c o rn e r which H ens headed in from 10 y a rd s th e F o rty N in ers downfield fo r th e ir winning touchdown, hitting S tickles with a sp e cta cu la r 25- S OnCarniwa with MaxShulman (By the author of “Rally Round the Flag, Boys!’’, out at 13:20 of the second p erio d . y ard throw sh o rtly before the “ As f a r a s we a re concerned, the second-best goes W est." co n cen trated at m idfield, with of stopping M arq u ette.” MSU winning to ss . “Dobie Gillis," etc.) Jim m y Raye took hom e one of the gam e b a lls for h is outstanding “ It was the p re ttie s t goal of the g am e,” said Kenney. - With only 1:21 left to play, play. "W e’ve got v ery good s p ir it,” Raye sa id . "W e’r e playing to the F o rty N in ers held a 20-10 N elke a s s iste d H ens in the win fo r M ichigan S tate.” lead and ap p eared to have the final goal of the gam e a t 19:37 ON CE M O RE UN TO T H E B R EA CH P a t G allinagh, big No. 55 at gam e locked up. But Sweetan defensive guard, is one of the m o st enthusiastic of the MSU I n tr a m u r a l H ew s of the second period. K eyes got his 12th and 13th connected on a 7 3 -y ard p a s s -ru n p lay w ith P at S tudstlll to clo se W ay b ack in 1953 I s ta r t e d w r i tin g th is colum n a b o u t M E N ’S IM W O M E N ’S IM g o als. At 20:59 of the f ir s t c a m p u s life . T oday, a f ull 13 y e a r s la te r , I am s till w r itin g "h o lle r g u y s.’’He has a rea d y an ­ th e gap to 20-17 and set the Touch Football p erio d he took a long p a ss from th is co lu m n , f o r m y in te r e s t in u n d e r g r a d u a te s is a s keen sw er fo r anyone wondering why Vo l l e y b a l I stag e fo r the final-m inute sc o r­ O 'C onnell and beat the h a ra sse d a n d lively a s ev er. T h is is called “ a r r e s te d d ev e lo p m e n t.’ the S partans have such s p irit. Time Field 1 ing b u rst. M arquette g o alie. At 16:33 of B u t w h e re else c a n a w r i te r find a s u b je c t a s f a s c in a tin g “ C lint Jones says w e 're a foot­ ¿»»MW«»»** 6:00 C ach et - C am bridge Lower Gym San F ra n c isc o ’s other sc o re s a s th e A m e ric a n c a m p u s ? W h e re else a r e m in d s so n e ttle d , the second period, K eyes did it ball fam ily ,” Gallinagh said. 6:45 B acchus - B alder cam e on nine and 2 8 -y ard field b o d ie s so ro iled , p sy c h es so u n g lu e d ? Time Court 1 again, th is tim e u n assiste d . 'T h i s y e a r, winning is a m a tte r 7:30 E a st Shaw 1-5 goals by Tommy D avis, a one- R ig h t now , f o r ex am p le, th o u g h th e n ew school y e a r h a s 7:00 H olm es 1—H olm es 3 "T o w ard the end of the game, of p rid e . We have trem endous 8:15 E lev ato r #1 - E le v ato r #2 y ard run by B rodie at the end j u s t b eg u n , y o u ’ve a lre a d y e n c o u n te re d th e fo llo w in g d is ­ 7:30 A k ers 2 --H ubbard 1 M arquette jam m ed the goal a re a feeling fo r each other, and we (SC) of an 8 0 -y ard , 12-play d riv e and a s te r s : don’t to le ra te m is ta k e s.” 9:00 H atchet Men - Renegades 8:00 C a se 1—Wilson M elting P ot and that, coupled with the wind 1. You h a te y o u r te a c h e rs. and a g en eral letdown a fte r we a o n e-y ard run by John David Don’t talk Rose Bowl to the 9:45 EMU - E m bassy Crow on a s im ila r 8 0 -y ard 2. You h a te y o u r co u rse s. Time Court 2 w ere so f a r ahead, m ade fo r a dull 3. You h a te y o u r ro o m -m ate s. sp rite d defensive guard. Time Field 2 m a rc h .' 7:00 H olm es 4--H o lm es 2 fin al h a lf.” 4. You h a v e no tim e to s tu d y . “ W hat the hell is the Rose 6:00 K erm its H erm its - Six B ow l?” Gallinagh a sk s. "W e lo st Schultz 7:30 W ilson L u c e rn e —W ilson 5. You h av e no p lace to s tu d y . Idlew ild F rie n d s , le t us, w ith o u t d e s p a ir, e x a m in e y o u r p ro b lem s m o re in one day out th e re than 6:45 C a ra v elle - C aribbean 8:00 C a se 4 —Wilson F ru its of o n e b y one. , , _ m o st te am s lose in a century. 7:30 W ooster - Worthington 1. Y o u h a te y o u r te a c h e r s . F o r sh a m e , f r ie n d s ! T ry We went fro m the best collegiate 8:45 N u rse ry § \ - N u rse ry #2 the Loom lo o k in g a t th in g s t h e ir w ay . T ake y o u r E n g lis h te a c h e r, football team that Bud W ilkinson (SC) f o r in s ta n c e . H e r e ’s a m a n w ho is o n e o f th e w o rld ’s had e v e r seen to ju st another good 9:00 Sobs - Knit Sew Time Court 3 a u th o r itie s on R o b e rt B ro w n in g , y e t h e w e a rs $30 tw ee d s te am , T 1m e F i e l d 3 7:00 McDonel 1—McDonel 2 a n d a p re -w a r n e c k tie w h ile h is b r o th e r S am , a h ig h school " A fte r that lo ss, w e’r e out to show people that one game doesn’t 6:00 C asso p o lis - Cache 7:30 W ilson S p arta—W ilsonO ly- d ro p o u t, e a r n s 70 th o u a y e a r in a lu m in u m sid in g . I s i t so m ake a se a so n .” 6:45 SOC - T hunderchickens m pus h a r d to u n d e r s ta n d w h y h e w r ite s “ F ” on to p o f y o u r O ther signs of the trem endous s p irit is the lack of egotism , and 7:30 C am ero n - C arleto n 8:00 C a se 2—C a se 3 th e m e s a n d “ E e e y ic h !” in th e m a r g in ? I n s te a d o f h a tin g the " ta k e 'e m o n e -a t-a -tim e a ttitu d e ." 8:15 F a rm Equip.-Soil T ech (SC) h im , sh o u ld you n o t a d m ire h is d e d ic a tio n to sc h o la rsh ip , T he S partans refu se to talk about them selv es and in sis t on p r a is ­ h is d is d a in f o r th e b la n d is h m e n ts o f c o m m erce ? O f c o u rse 9:00 Roots - Scorpions Upper Gym you sh o u ld . You m a y flunk, b u t P ip p a p a sse s. ing th e ir team m ates. 9:45 6 -P a k - Brougham 2 . Y o u h a le y o u r c o u r s e s . You sa y , f o r ex am p le, t h a t W hile nearly everyone e lse is looking forw ard to the big N otre Tim e Field 5 Time Court 1 you d o n ’t see th e u se o f s tu d y in g M a c b e th w h en you a r e D am e gam eN ov. 19, the S partans a r e looking to N orthw estern S a tu r- 6:00 Felony - F en cilir 7:00 B u tterfield 2A—B u tterfield m a jo r in g in v e te r in a r y m e d icin e. You’r e w ro n g , f rie n d s . day. 6:45 M clnnes - McFadden the Group B elieve m e, som e d a y w h en you a r e r u n n i n g a b u sy ken n el, As Raye put it, "W e have to get 7-0 before 1 0 -0 ." 7:30 H olocaust - Hob Nob 7:30 E a st L an d o n --E ast Mayo y o u ’ll b e m ig h ty g la d you le a rn e d “ O u t, d a m n e d S p o t! ” M ichigan had Ja ck C lancy. P urdue boasted Bob G rie se .B u t g re a t 8:15 Aktion - A kua-Pahula 8:00 Van H oosen—Mason 2 3 . Y o u h a te y o u r r o o m -m a te s . T h is is, u n q u e s tio n a b ly , individuals don’t n e c e s sa rily m ake fo r a g re a t team . 9:00 M cLaine - McBeth a b ig p r o b le m - in f a c t, th e second b ig g e s t p ro b le m on T he S partans a r e playing football "fam ily s ty le ,” and the key to 9:45 A belard - A borigines A m e ric a n ca m p u se s. (T h e f ir s t b ig g e s t, o f c o u rse , is on Time Court 2 w h ich sid e o f y o u r m o r ta r b o a rd do you d a n g le th e ta s s e l a happy and su ccessful fam ily is Duffy D au g h erty 's b ro th erly love T 1m e Field 6 7:00 B u tterfield 2B—B u tterfield Which tr a n s la te s as team s p irit. a t C o m m e n c e m e n t? ) B u t th e r e is a n a n s w e r to th e room ­ 6:00 H ovel - Ho Navel P a ste ls m a te p r o b le m : k e e p c h a n g in g ro o m -m a te s. T h e o p tim u m 6:45 H ubbard 6-3 7:30 W est Mayo—W illiam s in te r v a l, I h av e fo u n d , is e v e ry f o u r h o u rs. 7:30 F e e -m a le s - F e n rir 8:00 P h illip s 1—M ason 1 4 . Y o u h a v e n o tim e to s tu d y . F r ie n d s , I ’m g la d to r e ­ 8:15 Hubbard 10-8 R o z e ife p l a n n i n g v is its 9:00 S etutes - Sultans p o r t th e r e is a sim p le w a y to find e x t r a tim e in y o u r b u sy Time Court 3 sch ed u le. All you h av e to do is b u y so m e P e r s o n n a S u p e r 9:45 A karpous - A kcelsior 7:00 B u tterfield 3B—R a th er 2 S ta in le s s S te e l B lad es. T h e n y ou w o n ’t b e w a s tin g p r e ­ TI me Field 7 7:30 W est L andon—Yakeley c io u s h o u rs h a c k in g a w a y w ith in f e r io r b la d es, m a n g lin g t o p o t e n t i a l N F L c itie s NEW YORK (UPI) - T h e N a ­ sions with civic le a d e rs on the 7:30 Hubbard 12-9 6:00 H ubbard 7-11 6:45 A kat - Akohol I hCL y o u r fa c e a g a in a n d a g a in in a te d io u s , fec k less e ffo rt to w in n o w y o u r w h is k e rs . P e r s o n n a sh a v e s you q u ic k ly an d slick ly , e a sily a n d b re e z ily , h ac k le ssly , sc ra p e le ssly , tu g - tio n al F ootball League announced fielding of the league’s 16thfran­ F i e l d Hockey lessly , n ick lessly , s c ra tc h le ssly , m a tc h le ssly . F u r th e r m o r e , 8:15 McKinnon - McCoy Sunday that com m issio n er P ete ch ise next season. 9:00 H ubbard 1-5 5:00 W ilson Huffs- -North C ase P e rs o n n a B lad e s la s t a n d la s t. M o reo v e r, th e y a r e a v a il­ R ozelle w ill v isit th is week the a b le b o th in d o u b le-ed g e a n d I n je c to r sty le . A n d , a s i f th is th re e c itie s in contention fo r a T h is w as the f ir s t d isc lo su re UMSi ry w e re n ’t e n o u g h , P e r s o n n a is now o ffe rin g yo u a ch a n c e to g r a b a fis tfu l o f $100 bills. T h e P e r s o n n a S u p e r S ta in le s s 1967 fra n ch ise. th a t the selection of the next R ozelle and a com m ittee of N FL fra n ch ise had been narrow ed unidentified N FL club p re sid e n ts down to th e se th re e c itie s . U nder a previous agreem ent, BEAMONGTHEFIRST P ! S tee l S w e e p sta k e s is off a n d r u n n i n g ! You ca n w in $10,000 a n d ev en m o re. G et o v e r to y o u r P e r s o n n a d e a le r f o r d e­ ta ils a n d a n e n tr y b la n k . D o n ’t j u s t s ta n d th e r e ! tra v e l to Cincinnati on Monday, New O rlean s on T uesd ay and the league said it would field to get your reservations in for 5 . Y o u h a v e n o p la c e to s tu d y . T h is is a th o r n y one, I ’ll a d m it, w h a t w ith th e lib r a r y so ja m m e d a n d th e d o rm s so Seattle on W ednesday fo r d is c u s - two m o re clubs by 1968. Thanksgiving and Christmas. 1 n o isy . B u t w ith a little in g e n u ity , you c a n s till find a q u ie t, j f d e s e rte d s p o t- lik e th e tic k e t office o f th e la c ro sse te a m . O r a te s tim o n ia l d in n e r f o r th e d ea n . O r th e n e a r e s t re ­ C R E D IT U N I O N M E M B E R S The rush will soon be on - c r u it in g s ta tio n . H A V E THE A D V A N T A G E .... see that you get the flight and date you want by m “ H O W T O A V O I D P R O B A T E ................. L From The Point Of View Of An Estate Planner.” _ C i U e s t S p e a k e r: M r. R obert F ish e r Vice P re sid e n t and T r u s t O fficer CALLINGUSNOW ! H M m àïàé Ü 3 J-V- E v e ry b o d y w ants those u m m m m good MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK L E T US B E Y O U R T R A V E L A G E N T p iz z a s fr o m V A R S IT Y . W hy not ease C o n s u m e r In fo rm a tio n y o u r m in d . . . .and y o u r s to m a c h . . . I* * : c a ll now f o r su p er speedy d e liv e r y . M e e tin g 7 :3 0 p .m . You see, f r ie n d s ? W h e n y o u ’ve g o t a p ro b lem , don t lie T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 2 7 th THE d ow n a n d q u it. A tta c k ! R e m e m b e r: A m e ric a d id n o t be­ com e th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t p ro d u c e r o f m ilk so lid s a n d s o rg h u m b y r u n n in g aw a y f ro m a fig h t! C o m m u n ity R o o m R e fre s h m e n ts W il l B e S e rv e d V A R S IT Y I 1966, Max Shulman MSU E M P L O Y E E S ’ CREDIT UNION TRAVEL CENTER INC. ( L o w e r Level) A c ro ss F rom FA S T D E L IV E R Y "Campus Renowned** E D 2 -6 5 17 The makers of Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades (double-edge or Injector style) and Burma-Shave (regu­ lar or m enthol) are pleased (or apprehensive) to bring you another year o f Max Shulm an9s uninhibited9 uncen - 1019 T R O W B R I D G E R O AD 353-2280 228 Ab r\ 1 ; State T h e a tre T E L . 3 5 1 -6 4 0 0 sored column» __ _____________ 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 24, 1966 ? e ® ? le Use a W ant Ad ?etf|e fte a c h e n WAMT ADS L O SESO M E T H IN G? FIN DSO M E T H IN G? to Help You. C a ll 355-8255 te a c h e r i W A ftt AOS j T he State News does not Autom otive Autom otive E m ploym ent F o r R ent F o r Sale S ervice_______ 6LD SM bB ILE, 1965, F -6 5 , de- SECRETARY - S h GRTHAND and &ESPERATELY NEEDED: th ird DOBERMAN PINSCHER. Two DIAPER S e r v i c e , D i a p a r e n e p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s Auto Service & Parts ' with a typing re q u ire d . A m erican Red g irl fo r B urcham Woods luxury left, re d , m a le and fem ale. 372- F ra n c h ise d S erv ice Approved by discrim in atio n In Its ad­ luxe 4 -d o o r. F ull pow er and ac­ v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T he c e s s o rie s except a i r . New c a r SET OF 4 M ags. Magnum $00 C ro ss . 1800 E ast G ra n d R iv e r. a p a rtm en t. $58 m onth. 351- 5158. 5 -10 /2 4 D octors and DSIA. The m ost l ow c o s 1 S tate News w ill not accept w arra n ty . Excellent condition. with Dayton tir e s $95.720 C ole­ 5 -1 0 /2 6 4971.__________________5 -1 0 /2 5 ¿HIHUAHU a ST ELIGIBLE fo r r e - m odern and Only perso n alized advertisin g which d is c rim ­ $1750. Phone 372-0467. m an Road. _ 3-10/26 NEEDED: COLLEGE m en w ith g lstra tio n , five m onths old. s e rv ic e In L ansing, providing W A N T A D N E W -g m E K T E s; Exchange Houses you w ith d ia p er p a lls, poly bags, inates a g a i n s t religion, 5-10/28 autom obile and definite ab ility Brown. Bath, 641-6716. r a c e , color o r national o r­ bLDSMOBILE, 1961 *98', 4-door, p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed to com m unicate sm oothly w ith ftA S t LANSING,'1536-South Hag- d eo d o riz ers and d ia p e rs, o r use ________________________3-10/26 • A U T O M O T IV E p ow er. $400 o r b est o ffer. 337- beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , m em b ers of opposite sex. F o r ad orn, th re e bedroom , 1 1/2 y our own. Baby clothes w ashed igin. 2565. 3-10/25 la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC interview c a ll G ary , 484-3157. bath, re c re a tio n room , two c a r Mobile Homos f r e e . No d ep o sit. P lan t In­ • E M P LO Y M E N T 6LDSMOBILE, 1958. T ire s good, AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South ________________________3 -1 0 /2 6 garag e, la rg e lo t. Im m ediate F L E E tW b b D , 1963, 10 x 57. spection Invited. AMERICAN • FOR R E N T St.. IV 5-1921. C RELIABLE MOTHER w ill c a re occupancy. $175. ED 2-4319. E xcellent condition. 'T il 5 p j n . DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. • FOR SALE Autom otive v ery little ru s t, good condi- tlo n . 655-1611._______ 3-10/24 M EL'S A U fO SERVICE. E ast fo r one o r two p resch o o l child­ 3 -1 0 /2 6 IV 4-5984; a fte r, TU 2-5670. C a ll 482-0864. C * • LO S T & FOUND CHEVROLET, 195b. Good tir e s , OL d SMOBILE, 1963 Je tfire , 2 - L an sin g 's only g ara g e Is now re n five d ays. F iv e m inutes fro m MARftlED COUPLE. L ansing, 5 -1 0 /2 4 • P ER S O N A L DIAPËR SERVICE. L a n s i n g ' s autom atic, $100. Excellent door hardtop. Excellent condi­ located a t 1108 E a st G rand Ri­ Spartan V illage. 393-2377. E ast sid e . One - bedroom , mod­ HSW a FED- 3 5 W r “ 5cre5iecF In • P E A N U T S PERSONAL fin e s t. Y our choice of th re e running condition. 332-0509. tion; re d w ith w hite in te rio r, v er. 332-3255. C 1-10/24 e rn hom e n e a r b u s. Nov. 15th- p o rch ; $1195. C -5 M obile Home • REAL ESTATE 3-1 0 /2 4 typ es. C on tain ers furnished, no bucket se a ts and console. F our ACCIDENT PRbBLEM ? S ail TRANSMITTER OftftftATOR. Ju n e. $85 p lu s u tilitie s . State M anor. ED -7-0229 evenings. • S E R V IC E d ep o sit. Baby clothes w ashed CHEVROLET I9 5 L ¿-d o o r, p ra c tic a lly new tir e s and two KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. Good pay w hile you study. C lose News Box D -4 . 3 -1 0 /2 6 3-10 /2 4 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N B iscayne, 6 -cy lln d er, stan d ard f r e e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ snow tir e s . C all 882-2749 o r Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. to cam pus. F i r s t c la ss FCC li ­ T\V6 MEN to s h a re th re e b ed- W A N TE D shift. E xcellent condition. 393- cess. 25 y e a rs in L ansing. se e at 3114 South C atherine. A m erican and foreign c a rs . cen se re q u ire d . C all John room house n e a r B rody. $58.50. L o tt & Found BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 2068. 5-1 0 /2 6 5 -10/25 G uaranteed w o rk . 482-1286. E rsk in e o r Dan C o ltra n e a t3 3 2 - 355-1162, 211 South M iflin. LOST: GLASSES, red d ish auburn D E A D L IN E CHEVROLE’r , 19$5. Standard OLDSMOBILE l966 C utlass, 2 - 2628 E. K alam azoo. C 5604. 5 -1 0 /2 8 3 -1 0 /2 6 fra m e s n e a r B essey . C all G reg E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C shift, 6-cylln d er, body good. PIANO TONING] E xperienced door, pow er ste erin g a n d EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an NEEDED: TWO fem ale ro o m - 353-8263. 3-10 /2 6 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e­ $100 o r best offer. 482-4864 Scooters & C ycles w ork. C all H arold H ildebrand, b ra k e s. Bucket s e a ts . L ikenew . AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T u rn m a te s. F u rn ish e d duplex, $50 EQ iibib - L a d y ' s w ristw atch in fore publication. afte r 5 p.m . 3 -1 0 /2 4 351-6390 evenings. 5-10/25 IV 9-2909. 3-10/26 HOhJDA 50, 1965. P e rfe c t con- your f re e tim e into $$. F o r m onth. C all 351-7095. c la ssro o m , U rban P lanning CHEVROLET l9 5 l; good ru n n er. PLYMOUTH, 1958. $¿5. Good dltion, m ust se ll, $200. C all appointm ent in your home, w rite 5-1 0 /7 4 Building. C all 355-6493. LXMSING SE L F-D efence A cad- C ancellations - 12 noon one I drive it every day. $60. Call UNFUftNISHED COUNTRY home 5 -1 0 /2 4 em y is now open. C la sse s in condition. N eeds a m uffler. 355- Duffy a fte r 6 p .m . 482-4806. M rs . A lonaH ucklns, 5664School c la ss day before publica­ 482-7926 a fte r 4:00 p.m . on Okemos Road, n e a r Holt LGST: S .J. W elker Gompany and Judo, K arate a r e offered 2843. 3-10/26 _____________________ 3 -1 0 /2 4 S treet, H aslett, M ichigan, o r call tion. 3 -1 0 /2 4 Road. Oil h eat, no p e ts, $135 nightly. 7 -9 p.m . 900 W est ' PLYMOUTH, i960, 4-door, six HbNDA S-90, 1965. Good con- IV 2-6893. C -1 0 /2 8 p erso n a l ID. O ctober 8, M ich­ Saginaw. 489-1746. 3-10/24 CHEVROLET, 1960. Excellent SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMER - m onthly. 676-5013. 3 -1 0 /2 4 PHONE cy lin d er. V ery clean c a r . 351— dition. 4300 m ile s . $225. C all igan Avenue, cam pus a r e a . Re­ engine. Accept best offer. 355- 355-0656. 3 -1 0 /2 4 F o rtra n ex p erien ce. B.A. o r w ard! 353-2424. 3 -1 0 /2 4 5807. 3-10/25 Rooms Typing Service 355-8255 2979 afte r 5 p.m . 5 -1 0 /2 4 PON'TIAC, 1964 C atalina con- HONDA 305, 1964 fo r s a le cheap. M.A. in so c ial scien ces o r ac­ LOST 1966 c la s s rin g . C all P e g - CHEVROLET 1958 Impala Sport counting. S ala ry open. Contact MEN'S SUPERVISED: one-half ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m ulti - Make o ffe r. C all Ed, E D -2- R ATES Coupe. M otor excellent, auto­ v e rtib le . Excellent condition. 5243. 3-10/25 R. T . Runkle, P erso n n el Serv­ double. Cooking included. $10 gy. 353-3011. 3 -1 0 /2 4 11th offset p rin tin g . D is s e rta ­ B est o ffe r. C all 355-9048. LOST: SMALL black p u rs e . tio n s, th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, gen­ 1 D A f ............. S I.50 m atic, $195. 482-1303, 482- STRATTON’S S P O R f CENTER', ic e s, U n iv ersity of South F lo r ­ p e r w eek. P ark in g av ailab le. 5-10/27 10/2 R ew ard. C all 355-7236. e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ 3 DAYS.......... ¿3.00 7724. 3-10/26 B enelll of L ansing, used bike ida, T am pa, F lo rid a . 2 -1 0 /2 4 Two blocks to B erkey. 351- PONTIAC GTO, 1966. Hardtop p e rie n c e . 332 8384. C 5 DAYS.......... ¿5.00 COME'r, 1962, chocolate, 2 -door s a le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. FIRST PH 6N E engineer FCG l i - 4017 a fte r fiv e. 5-10/27 _______________________ 5 -10 /2 5 coupe, tri-p o w e r, S afe-T - sp o rt, radio, buckets, w hite­ B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. B e- MEN: ¿INGLE fo r balance of PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typ ist. w alls. Galen, 353-7424. T ra c k . Dark g reen m etallic censed w anted fo r weekend sh ift. y e a r. 332-0318 o r 337-2636. P ersonal IBM S e le c tric and Executive. ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) finish and things too fie rc e to n elli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelll Excellent w orking conditions. 5 -10/28 m ention. CROSBY'S, 482-9776. 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. C all WVIC Radio a t 487-5913. 3-10/25 SPANISH LADY w ill tu to r in M ultillth O ffset P rin tin g . P ro -, Over 10, 15f p e r word, p e r day. CHRYSLER, 1962; ¿00 co n v er- ftOOM FOR g irl a c ro s s from K el- Spanish o r Italian . T ra n s la tio n s. fesslo n al th e se s typing. N ear 3-10/25 B enelll 250 cc 1966, $569. 5-1 0 /2 5 355-3007. 5 -1 0 /2 7 T h e re will be a 50tf se rv ic e tib le. Fully equipped, good con­ PÔNTIAC 1960 C atalina. Auto- Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. logg C e n te r. R easonable. 351- cam pus. 337-1527, C. STUDENT’ W IFE, c a re fo r seven and bookkeeping charge if dition, best o ffer1 489-4641. m a tic , rad io , h e a te r. Good con­ 1915 E. M ichigan. C 7798.__________________3 -1 0 /2 6 T .V .'s FOR r e n t. B rand new 19" BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. y e a r old d au g h ter. O ur hom e. p o rta b le s. F r e e d eliv ery and this ad is not paid within 3 -10/26 dition. $450. 482-4577. HARLEY DAVIS, 196$, M50. Ex- No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. 2 -7 p .m . O kem os. Own tr a n s ­ F o r Sale s e rv ic e . C all STATE MANAGE­ one week. CÔftVAtR MONZA, 1963, 4- 5-1 0 /2 6 ce lle n t condition. $130. Phone Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C 1 p o rtatio n . 332-8617. SNARE DRUM se t - R o g e rs. MENT, 332-8687. C -ll/3 speed; Chevrolet Im pala con­ PONTIAC, lY 6 l. Bonneville, ¿ - 489-5120. 5-10/25 T 7 P M 5 — T E R M ' p a p e rs and 3-1 0 /2 4 P ra c tic a lly new. $200. Phone PLAY DUPLICATE b ridge a t v ertib le, 1961; Phone IV 7 - th e s e s . E le c tric ty p e w rite r, d o o r. E xcellent. ED 7 -9 7 8 1 ,1 2 - SUZUKI, 1066 50cc. E xcellent Te a c h i n g p o s i t i o n open in 351-6020. 5 -1 0 /2 5 Autom otive 0315. 3-1 0 /2 4 6 p .m ., 6 p .m . on ED 2-8473. condition, low m ileag e. Phone typew riting. P a r t tim e, would Snyder H all ev ery Monday 7:15 fa st s e rv ic e , 332-4597. AUSTIN HEALEY, 1959 ro a d ste r. CÔRVAIR MONZA, 1965, con- ________________________ 5-10/25 355-9953. 3 -1 0 /2 4 p j n . , 355-9371. 3 -1 0 /2 4 _________________ 15-10/28 be Ideal fo r student w ife. 489- P .X .S to re -F ra n d o r TYPING TERM p a p e rs. R eason- Hardtop, w ire w heels, over­ vertlble, 140 hp. autom atic. PÔNTÎAÔ, 1958. 4 -d o o r sedan. HONDA 65, 1966. Excellent con- 5767. 5 -1 0 /2 6 HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t drive, r a d i o , $550. THE - RIFLES - M an. N ejac now s e lls T V s , able c h a rg e . C all m e, Linda 18,600 m iles; excellent con­ P ow er ste e rin g , b ra k e s. V -8. ditlon, low m ileag e. Only $200. CASHIER: PART tim e. No ex - CHECKPOINT, Okemos. 332- $200. 372-6697 a fte r 5 p .m . 355-9028. 3 -1 0 /2 6 p erie n ce n e c e s s a ry . E very 6.5 Italian $24.95 & up ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ D enman. 353-0802. 5-10/27 dition. 353-1310. 3-10/24 4916. 3-10/24 5-10/28 YAMAHA, 1966,50cc. B rand new. other w eekend. E very o th er 7.62 R u ssian $24.95 & up JAC a t 543 E ast G rand R iv er, TERM PA PERS, th e ses, g eneral CORVAIR MONZA, 1964 stick'. 7 m m M au ser $34.88 next to P aram o u n t N ew s. C typing. I r is B anks. P le a se call AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, 1062. P e rfe c t condition. C all IV -5- PORSCHE COUPE, l9 5 9 . B est m ake an o ffer. 337-2729. T h u rsd ay and F rid a y . 2:30 p .m . 8 m m M au ser $59.95 32,000 actual m ile s. Playing offer over $1493.69. C all 351— ________________________ 3 -1 0 /2 4 to 11 p .m . C ontact P e rso n n e l 487-0650. 3-10/24 6029 o r IV -9-8528. 5 -1 0 /2 6 B ritis h 303 $46.88 Peanuts P erson al A rm y soon. Must se ll. A steal 6328. 3-10/24 BMW R-SO, 1964. Excellent con- D epartm ent, St. L aw rence Hos­ THESES, TEftM p a p e rs, pica CUSTOMIZED CORVETTE, 1963 S pringfield 30-06 $39.95 FftlEN D Oft nam es and lis ts , I at $875. C all Gordy between dition, $850 o r best o ffe r. 355- p ital, L an sin g . 5 -1 0 /2 4 type, m anual ty p e w riter. M rs. fram e, 1966 body. High r is e SUNBEAM ALPINE, l9 ô 3 . Roa3- and O th ers - lik e y o u r quiet ru stlin g w ays, 3-5:30 p .m . o r a fte r 11 p.m . s te r , hardtop, soft top, tonneau, 9198. 3 -1 0 /2 6 WOMAN FOR cleaning in S o ro r- Balow, 882-0633. 1-10/24 hood, side exhaust, mag but m u st things alw ays tre m b le 351-7767. 5-10/24 w ire w h eels, AM -FM , lu cas HONDA 3S0, 1966. A -l condition, TYPEW RITER. SEAR'S e le c tric w heels, h e a rst sh ift. Two tops, lty house 2 -7 p .m . ED 2-3457. AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1961. 340 h.p. Special m e tal flake lights and much m o re . $875. m any e x tra p a r ts and a c c e s s o r­ 3-1 0 /2 4 p o rtab le. 1 2 " c a r ria g e . New lik e the wind and e .e . cum m lngs? T ran sp o rtatio n Excellent shapel Rebuilt engine, THE CHECKPOINT, Okemos. ie s. New p aint. Call 489-5804. condition, o rig in al ribbon. 353- 1-10/24 ftlDES 5K r id e r s w anted to silv e r paint. C a r com pletely GftbERLIES, FULL o r p a rt tim e. new b attery , tir e s , e le c tric a l 332-4916. 3-10/24 5-1 0 /2 8 1990, d ay s. 332-4724 n ights. HEY SWiMMERSI Splash w ith M.S.U. from B a ttle C reek a re a , reb u ilt one y e a r ago. B est E xperienced o r w ill tra in . Con­ system . $550. 332-5407. SUNBEAM ALPINE, 19Ô5, con- YAMAHA $6, few m onths old. 3 -1 0 /2 6 G reen Splashl T ry o u ts, W ednes­ .d a lly . 964-0865. 3 -1 0 /2 4 offer under $2,600. C all a fte r ta c t P e rso n n e l D epartm ent, St. 10-11/1 v e rtlb le . E xcellent condition; T ake o v erp a y m en ts. E D 7-0965. ¿\VEET CIDER by th e gallon. day, 6:30, I.M. 1-10/26 6:30. 351-9425. 3-10/24 L aw rence H ospital, L ansing. Wanted AUSTIN HEALEY, l9$7. O ver- DODGE, 1955. E xcellent tra n s - B ritish racin g g reen . 337- 3-1 0 /2 6 Special p r ic e fo r la rg e r quan­ C .C .B .T . - B .A .R .F. extends . 5 -1 0 /2 4 BLOOb DONORS needed, $7.50 1 hauled, tonneau, w ire w heels. 9581. 3-10/24 titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth birthday g ree tin g s to A lexandr, portatlon, e x tra s . $160 asked. NURSE AIDES: E xperienced o r f o r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12 & M ichelin-X tir e s . 351-7822. T e M p e ST S p ô k i'S CUUP e h M ; A viatio n Okemos Road, 337-7974. P av el G rlg o rlev ltch , and A lex­ 332-0321 a fte r 6 p.m . w ill tr a in d ay s. F u ll tim e p o si­ $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT 5-10/28 4 -c y lin d e r, new t ir e s , good con­ 18-11/1 an d r Tikhonovitch. P ro sit! 3-10/25 tio n s. C ontact P erso n n el D e­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 BU1CK 1962 SPÉCIAL conver- ditio n , $795. 355-2884. ing new C herokee flying club. FOR WEDDING and p ra c tic a l 1-1 0 /2 4 FORD, 1964 fastb ack . Stick-6, p artm en t, S t. L aw ren ce Hospi­ E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - tib le. White w ith re d In te rio r. 3-10/26 show er g ifts, com plete lin e of K .E .L .: E u ro p e 's lik e love, no 19.000 m ile s, excellent condi­ TEM PEST M em bership lim ited . Phone ta l, L ansing. 5 -1 0 /2 4 Bucket s e a ts , V -6, autom atic. CONVERTIBLE, b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- tion. $1250. 351-7464. 484-1324.___________________ C KEYPUNCH OPERA t GR; p a r t fun alo n e. Y our R.A. $750. C all 351-9465. 5-10/28 1963. 4 -cylinder, new tir e s , WARE'S s e le c tio n s . 201 E ast 1-10/24 6:30 T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C 5-10/27 tim e, d ay /evening. Apply 3308 BUICK, 1954. F ull-pow er, new FORD 1953 G alaxie 500. V-8 b ra k e s, shocks. Im m aculate. E m ploym ent South C e d ar, Suite #11, L an sin g . G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from MAD MOTHERS, lb; Allen G in s- WANTED: 2 -6 N o tre Dame noh- V-8 engine. E xcellent condition. $800. 351-9338. 5-10/24 BUSBOYS NEEDED. D elta G am - Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C b erg , 63. O ctober 31 is P o st­ stick . E xcellent condition. 353- 393-0250. C .student tic k e ts . Will pay. 355- $100. 355-5616. 3-10/25 SQUINTING CAUSES w rin k les. 0952. 3-10/25 THUNDERBIRD 1959. One owner, m a, 365 N orth H arriso n , E D -2- REFRESHMENT ST"AND help, c a rd D ay. A lso, H alloween. Vote 0020. 3-10/24 BUICK, 1 9 6 4 L eS abre, 4-door original p aint. P ric e d to se ll. 3457. 3-10/25 S unglasses prescriptions now. 1 -10 /2 4 FORD, 1^64 G alaxie 5ÙÙ. V-6, m ale o r fem a le. M ust be neat ground. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, TWO GIRLS to take ov er C edar sedan. 21,000 m ile s. L ikenew . 351-5891. 3-10/24 PBX OPERATOR. P a r t tim e, hardtop, stick . Excellent condi­ ap p earin g and dependable. Apply 416 T u ssin g Building, Phone IV R eal E state V illage le a s e beginning Decem­ $1695. IV 9-1982. 5-10/26 THUNDERBIRD, 1957. M etal- Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m . tion. 355-0865. 5-10/25 m an ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- 2-4667. C -1 0 /2 8 b e r 15. 351-5123. 3-10/26 BUICK, 1955; s ta r ts , runs, sto p s. flake gold, beautiful c a r . $2000 to 3:30 p .m . Will tra in . Con­ NEAR MSU - Beautiful 5 b ed- FORD GALAXIE $Ü0 convertible, IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. FENDEft PRECISION b ass; $125 o r best offer. Call Duffy p lu s. Ronnie, IV 9-9126. ta c t P e rso n n e l D epartm ent St. room b rick and alum inum bi­ FOUR TIC kETS to N otre Dame 1965. 393-2222. 3-10/26 _______________________10-10/27 B asem an A m p lifier. J u st lik e a fte r 6 p.m . 482-4806. 3-10/26 L aw rence H ospital, L ansing. le v e l. L a rg e living room w ith gam e. C all Ron, 351-7775. 3-10/24 Ba RÔLD SEDAN 1200, l9t>4. TRIUMPH T R -4, Im m aculate 5-1 0 /2 4 F o r Rent new; low p ric e . 355-5615. dining e l, m odern kitchen, fam ­ H u rry . 3-10/26 CADILLAC HEARSE, 1963. Very 7.000 m ile s; 4 -sp eed forw ard; condition, A barth exhaust, w ire SINGER: 5 -1 0 /2 4 ily room , 2 1/2 b aths, 2 f ir e ­ FEM ALE with the TV 'ftENTALS fo r stu d en ts. NEEDED 4-MAN luxury a p a rt- good condition. $375.332-0834, radio; h e a te r. 393-1326 afte r w h eels. Dave, 332-0114. JOLLY ROGERS ROCK BAND. HAVILAND CHINA, lo v e -se a t, p la c e s, attach ed g ara g e. C o rn er conom lcal r a te s by th e te rm m ent n e a r cam pus by w inter ' 3-10/24 3 p.m . 3-10/25 3-10/24 669-9802 a fte r 5 p.m . odds and ends, and d ish es. IV 5 - lo t w ith lo ts of shade. C all R ol- o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV te rm . P ark in g p re fe rre d . C all CHEVROLET, 1958. Small V-8 MG-TD, 1953. O utstanding con- TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, hardtop ______________3 -10/25 RENTALS. 484-9263. C 9286. 3-10/25 lie A m os, 882-6635, evenings, 332-0439. 3-1 0 /2 6 2 -door sedan, autom atic tr a n s ­ dltion. $2175. C all 517-463- convertible. E xcellent condi­ STUDENTS FOR landscape w ork. ELECTROVOICE 664 m ic w ith 1V-2-8922. Landon R ealty, m issio n . P ric e $95. 720 C ole­ 9928 o r w rite F ran k Hamtak, tion. Phone P a t, 372-3731 be­ F u ll o r half day. T w iss Land­ Apartments stan d . C hrom e, on-off sw itch, R e a lto r._______________3-10 /2 5 WANTED: TWO g ir ls to sub- m an Road. 3-10/26 426 M aple, A lm a, M ichigan. tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 scap e C en ter, IV 4-7753. H A S L E T T , N E A R . Two room s alm o st new. C all evenings, 372- le t D elta ap a rtm en t fo r w inter 5-10/26 VÀL1ANT, 1961, 2 -d o o r, auto- 3750. 3-1 0 /2 5 S ervice te rm . 353-1196 o r 351-4166. 10-11/3 bath. F u rn ish ed w ith u tilitie s . $80 m onth. F E -9 -8 2 3 6 d ay s. PGftTABLE TELEVISION. E x- HELEN DEM EftlTT, a c c u ra te _______________ 5 -10 /2 5 EAST LANSING APARTMENTS m a tic . $340, take over pay­ MEDICAL TECHNICIAN fo rd o c - 3-10/25 cellen t condition $40 console, typing, IBM E xecutive. M ulti- TWO N O N -student tic k ets to^ University Villa The Loose Ends m en ts. Phone 372-1897. 3-10/26 to r 's office in Okem os. C all ED 2-3548. 3-10/25 THREE ROOM fu rn ish ed a p a rt- needs re p a irin g , $10 sh o rt wool 11th offset p rin tin g . Will pick up g eth er fo r the N o tre Dame gam e. Apa r t me n t s o v erco at s iz e 38, $12 two snow and d e liv e r. C all 393-0795. VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. Red with SERVICE STATION attendents m en t. Okemos a r e a . C all ED 2 - 353-6984. 3-10/26 635 ABBOTT ROAD tir e s , $8 each . ED 2-4838. 3-10/26 Looking fo r a band with a sun roof, New tir e s . $350. w anted. Any h ours available b e­ 8531 o r IV 5-6581. 5-1 0 /2 7 Newly com pleted F o r Win­ sound you can feel? 3-1 0 /2 6 487-0495. 3-10/24 tw een 7:00 a.m . and 10 p.m . TWO GIRLS TO sublet 4-m an te r T erm We’r e back fo r your e n te r­ VOLKSWAGEN 1966. Only 4,000 Two lo catio n s; 4601 N orthG rand WHITE CHINCHILLA coat w ith D elta A p artm en t. W inter only. . . . Com pletely F urnished tainm ent with th e heavy b eat of w hite fox c o lla r, o th er clothing. m ile s. Radio, w hitew alls, de­ R iv er, 2720 N ortheast S tre e t. 351-7541. 3 -1 0 /2 5 . . . Student R ental ro ck to rhythm and b lues. IV -2-9916. 3 -1 0 /2 5 luxe in te r io r, sea blue. $1550. 10-10/31 WANTED: GIRL to su b -le a se . . . T h re e m an units ENGAGEMENT RING, V ery ACROSS 353-1568. 3-10/24 MALE HELP only. No ex perience N orthwlnd A partm ent w inter . . . Walk to cam pus sharp! C all 489-4511 a fte r 7 1. M e a d o w 3 1 . U p - to -d a te VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Bus , n e c e s sa ry . SHAKEY’S PIZZA tern . 351-4142. 5-10/28 p .m . 5-10/27 4 . W in g e d 3 3 . L ow est F o r In form ation Call 1965. Eight p assen g e r, excellent PARLOR, 6527 South C edar, WANT’ED: TWO g ir ls w in ter te rm 195.00 p e r month T O M I V 5-0761 condition. $1195. ED 7-0193. L ansing. Starting ra te $1.50. bAVENPORT: 3-PIE C E sectio n - 8. A d a g e p o in t only. Eden R oc. C all 351-6321. a l, nylon f rie z e , to a st c o lo r, 1 1 . W o r th le s s 3 5 . I n lik e F o r inform ation call 332-0091 5-10/28 393-3250. 3-1 0 /2 4 3-1 0 /2 4 ex cellen t condition, $195. 487- l e a v in g m anner MALE Oft FEMALE clerk w anted NEW OfoE-BEDROOM furnished 5773. 3 -1 0 /2 6 1 2 . S tro ll 3 6. U n d e rs ta n d fo r hobby c e n te r. $1.30 p e r hour, ap a rtm e n ts. See M anager, U $E b BAS$ g u ita r and b ass a m - 13. A rro w ro o t 3 8 . O p p o s ite Place Your 20 h o u rs p e r week. Contact M r. A partm ent 13, 144 Stoddard o r p lifle r, six m onths old, in good 1 4 . S e a rc h 4 0 . T w illed T erw illig er a t RACE-O-RAMA, c a ll ED 2-2920. 3 -1 0 /2 6 c lo th PEOPLEREACHEDW ANTAD condition. 332-4812. 3 -1 0 /2 6 1 6 . D is g r a c e 882-0367. 5-10/27 WANTED ONE m an fo r 3-m an T A PE RECORDER. G rundig 8 . G la d ly : 42. P ro n g HELPI HELP! We need a s e c - luxury a p a rtm en t. 353-1240. ra re 4 3 . P r o b a b le TK46, s te re o r e c o rd in g -p la y ­ r e ta ry - s a le s g irl 30-40 h ours 3-1 0 /2 6 2 0 . S p r e a d to 4 6 . A ctiv ely back, m icro p h o n es. B est o ffer. engaged DOWN 6 . K in g ol Today. . .Just clip, complete, mail. p e r w eek. C all NEJAC, 337- FEM ALft ROOMMATE w anted - 355-8191. 3 -1 0 /2 4 d ry 2 1 . C o n tro ­ 4 9 . F o re v e r: 1. D a y b o o k M id ia n 1300. C -10/25 w in te r te rm only. W a te r's Edge STATE NEWS will bill you later. NftW CONVALESCENT fac ilities A p artm en ts. 351-7633. BICYCLE SALES, r e n ta ls and s e rv ic e s . A lso u sed . EAST v e r s ia l M a o ri 2. M ak e a 7. D e p a r te d 2 4 . C ip h e r 5 0 . R o o f ed g e m is ta k e 8. B r id g e su it In E ast L ansing. Full tim e and 3-10/25 LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . 2 7 . A loft 5 2. B o rn 3. C o r a l re e f 9. C oal w eekend openings fo r RN*s, ONE FEM ALE vacancy-A vondale G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. 2 8 . D is h ol 5 3 . T h ro u g h 4 . P riv ile g e d 10. R o u te L P N 's and n u rse aid s. Focus on A p artm en ts, $50 m onthly. De­ C g reen s 54. A m ong citizen 15. ¡ f a r t s concern and skilled c a re . In ter­ ce m b e r 17 until June. 482-2872 sTObY DftSkS, sm a ll ch est, r o ll- 3 0 . W eep 5 5 . C le v e r 5 . B e h o ld 17. T a r b o o s h views Monday - F rid ay , P ro ­ a fte r 5 p .m . 3 -1 0 /2 6 a-w ay s & bunk b eds. New and 19. T h re a d lik e vincial House, behind Yankee MALE ¿TUDENT - U niversity u sed m a ttr e s s e s — a ll s iz e s. 7“ 7“ 3 7“ 5 7” T~ 7 9 if 21. T ouchw ood Student N o , Stadium . 10-10/31 T e r r a c e . D irectly a c ro s s fro m Study la m p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape 2 2 . U n reserv ed cam p u s. C all 351-7767. r e c o rd e rs , m e t a l w a r d r o b e s , If W U~ 23. Y ounger C o n s e c u tiv e D a te s to R u n Y6UNG MAN - Stock and o rd e r departm ent w ork, full tim e w ith 5-1 0 /2 6 p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se lec­ W 1 If 7T 17 so n o v ertim e hours available. Apply EURNISrffeb APARTMENT1; one tion new & u sed e le c tric fans; 2 5 . O u ts id e tree in p erso n . P rin c e B ro th ers P ro ­ block fro m B erk ey . P ark in g , Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ w (9 U h ark Print Ad Here: COX SECOND HAND STORE, 2 6 . H a u tb o y vision Company, 120 R enlger 3 -4 m a le stu d e n ts. 214 B ailey. 351-9331. Im m ediate occu­ 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . u « 7T M 24 2 9 . S e p a r a te d C ourt off E . Michigan Avenue _ 3 2 . L a b o re r B oulevard. 5 -1 0 /2 4 pan cy . 5 -1 0 /2 4 Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . M 5T ______________________________ C 11 w 3 4 . W e s te rn cit; EXPERIENCED BEAUtlClANS EAST SIDE L an sin g . One b ed- 3 7 . T in y full tim e. M artin 's H air F ash ­ room fu rn ish ed . $125 w ith $100 WlG. HUMAN h a ir, Beige blond. ii % w w 34 5T $40. C all 372-4191 o r 372- 3 9 . C a lif, ro c k - ions, Spartan Shopping C en ter. d ep o sit. G arag e , no ch ild ren o r 39 332-4522. 5-10/27 p e ts . Phone IV 9-1017. 6370. 3 -1 0 /2 4 5T ST JT fish 1 4T. E n tr e a ty PART 'TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- 10-10/26 ’Animals « > 4 3 . C irc u it m ent p ro je c t. L isting men fo r EYDEAL VILLA, one bedroom . m m a m w i i M M M M fm . 4 4 . Fa m o u s BEAGLE Afclb S pringer puppies. 45 40 47 I day - $1.50 3 days - $3.00 5 days - $5.00 snow rem oval. If you have fre e S ub lease, p e rfe c t fo r th re e , $5 each . Good with ch ild ren . 43 44 g e n e ra l 10 W ords o r Less: hours call 882-6851 Monday - econom ical, pool. 351-5866. sf ìr 4 5 . Sw eet 150 per w ord 400 per word 600 per w ord. F rid a y before 4 p j n . 10-11/4 3 -1 0 /2 4 372-4097. 3 -1 0 /2 6 IT — 54 32 p o ta to O ver 10 W ords Add: □ □ □ DRIVERS 21 o r older. Apply V arsity W oodm ere. Cab Company, 122 10-10/26 TWO d lR L S to s h a re H aslett ap a rtm en t w in te r and sp rin g . 351-7668. 3 -1 0 /2 4 GREYHOUNDS, AKC re g iste re d . Have had sh o ts. Champion bloodlines. Show o r p et. 484- 7089 a fte r 5:30. 5-1 0 /2 4 JT JST mmmI s JS 4 7 . C a tn ip 4 8 . A c q u ire 5 1 . S ix ( I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, October 24, 1966 9 W HY FIGHT? INLIBRARY 'C h a n g e t h e r u l e s ’ Offices, lounge, E D I T O R ’S N O T E : This is the fifth a nd last p a r t o f a s e r i e s In w h i c h e x e ~ cutlve reporter Andrew sm ile ” of the typical V iet Cong g u e rrilla , was too co n serv ativ e p olitically . T h e dean of student a c tiv itie s L a s t in a in MSU’s V iet Nam P ro je c t fo l­ lowed the sam e p attern . So too, P au l Schlff’s attem p ts archives shuffle M o llis o n discusses the was quoted by the D aily T ex an to r e - e n r o ll in the U n iv ersity . h as th e potential to s e rv e its T h e offices of th e d ire c to r of s te re o ty p e s handicapping a s saying, " T h e re is a B oard s e r ie s Wouldn’t It be sim p ler, m o re approxim ately 1,200 students, the lib ra ry , the H onors C ollege, the e ffo rts o f te a c h e rs and of R e g en ts’ law forbidding co m ­ dignified and m o re efficacious and can be used fo r Individual Lounge, and the L ib ra ry arc h iv es s tu d e n ts to e d u c a te e ach m e rc ia l solicitatio n on cam pus educationally if, the next tim e a study, group discu ssio n s and co n tro v e rsy concerning the a c a ­ have been moved. o t h e r . In It he a p p r o a c h e s without sp ecial p e rm issio n .” In sim ila r fashion when T he m eetings. It is also availab le for T h e m oves, a ll within the l i ­ the m o s t c o n tro v e rs ia l of P ictu re d in a Daily T exan photo P a p e r f ir s t hit cam p u s, th e a c a­ dem ic o r p o litical o r a r tis tic a " b r e a k ” and fo r honors coffees. b ra ry itself, w ere prom pted by the s te re o ty p e s , that of w ere G eorge V izard, hawking dem ic com m unity a t MSU—th at rig h ts of students o r faculty the lib r a ry annex’s construction Andringa said that a N atural \ the in fallIble and p e r m a ­ T he Rag, and A. R . H am ilton, is, the students, faculty and a d ­ com es up, we im m ediately began p ro g re s s : R ich ard E . Chapin, Science se m in a r is being taught nent nature of u n ive rsity chief of the cam pus police, a s k ­ m in istra tio n —f ir s t tr ie d to deny thinking about changing the r u le s lib ra ry d ire c to r, was about to in the Lounge th is te rm . rules. ing V izard to hand o ver h is un­ th at a new situation had com e and cu sto m s? O ur p re se n t a ttitu d e —con­ lo se an office w all. sold co p ies of T he Rag and leave about. T h e r e s u lts of the attem pt C hapin’s office and the offices By A N D R E W M O LLIS O N th e cam pus. to tw ist old ru le s to handle a sid e rin g such changes a s p o s­ sib le, but im p ro b ab le—w astes a of h is a s s is ta n ts , H enry C .K och, New s Executive Reporter T h e D aily T exan sta te d that new situation w ere entertaining, M e rril M. Jo n es and Dale H. those selling T h e Rag refu sed to but r a th e r u n rea listic: m eetings, lot of tim e and energy th at could P r e tz e r a r e now housed in the *S ile n t e r a ’ What happens when a U ni­ stop. p ro te s ts, n am e-calling, specious be spent, instead, in m o re seem ly v e rs ity tr ie s to enforce outmoded p u rs u its —reading, fo r exam ple, fourth flo o r ro o m s w here the ru le s ? At la te s t re p o rt the d ire c to r of the student union had given in te rp re tatio n of ru le s by both sid es, and finally a decision to o r p ra y e r. Rah Team h is to ric a l collections w ere A m ilitantly unofficial and un­ T h e Rag p erm issio n to se t up a a lte r th e laws and cu sto m s of A s P a said in T h e G ra p es of S p a r t a n fa n s h a d a lot to c h e e r a bo u t la st S a t u r d a y sto re d . T h e collectio n s have been film to n ig h t recognized student new spaper, W rath: moved into the H onors C ollege ta b le and se ll in the Union. T h e the U n iv ersity so that the new as S ta te w o n Its s ix t h g a m e In a r o w . T h e S p a r t a n s a r e T h e Rag, went on sale two weeks lounge and p a rt of the lib ra ry f ir s t edition of T h e Rag, 2,500 phenomenon would be to le rate d . "S o m etim es the law ca n ’t be n o w 4 - 0 In th e B i g T e n , a n d a r e r a t e d a s f a v o r i t e s to ago today on the A ustin cam pus auditorium also on the fourth C h a rlie Chaplin, B u ste r K ea­ copies, w as sold out. R eaction to the R a m p arts p o s ­ fo lle r’d no way. Not in decency, re p e at as B ig T e n c h a m p s . flo o r. T h e new H onors College ton, and H arold Lloyd w ill be of the U n iv ersity of T ex a s, A R ag’s staff m em ber sum m ed tulation th at the CIA w as involved anyw ays.” State N e w s photo b y L a r r y Frltzla n Lounge occupies the rem ain d er featu red on film in "T h e F unniest Modeled a fte r MSU’s The P a­ up the situation: p e r , it was published by a group of of th e au d ito riu m . A rt” tonight at 8:15 in th e M usic “ Anyhoo—things a r e h ectic, A uditorium . ’ students who thought the D aily P lan s to m ove the offices w ere alm o st everybody is grooved up T ex an ’s new editor, an ROTC com pleted in e a rly S eptem ber and ov er the Rag, even the s tr a ig h t- the changes w ere actu ally made "T h e F unniest A rt” is a film cadet who th is sum m er w rote an ed ito rial about “ th e cold, thin e s t of th e straig h t. And we kind of blew the cops’ m in d s.” S tu d e n ts s e e k p o s itio n s la st w eek. lectu re on the com edy a c to rs of the silen t e ra , showing the dif­ R o b ert C . A ndringa, a s s is ta n t feren t types of com edy popular Recom m endations f o r p o si­ F ra n n ie F re i, D earborn g raduate sing junior; G ary B eels, P e to s - Denton, F arm in g to n sophom ore. d ire c to r of the H onors College during that tim e. E m phasis w ill tions on six student-faculty com ­ student; Bob Rosen, D etroit Iun- key g raduate student; Jim Conk­ said th a t new study d esk s, sofas, be on the sty les of the individual M S U trustees accept m ittee s have been p rese n ted to io r; and Bill L ukens, Chicago P re s id e n t Hannah fo r h i s ap ­ ju n io r a s reappointm ents. p ro v al. lin, Penfield, N.Y., se n io r; and Dave D avis, G rand Haven se n io r. Recom m ended fo r the Social Tung m ade the recom m enda­ tions a fte r interview ing each p e r ­ son. Hannah m u st approve the end ta b le s and ru g s have been o rd e re d fo r th e lounge facility. com edians. T ra ffic C om m ittee a ltern ates He sa id th e se a r tic le s w ill be T h e re w ill be no adm ission T he recom m endations w e r e A ffairs co m m ittee a r e John Spen- recom m endations to m ake the $2-million-plus grants m ade by A rt Tung, m e m b e r-a t- a r e : Rob B erglund, E ast L an­ la rg e of ASMSU, who coordinates ■ h \ Waco, T ex ., Junior, and Dave appointm ents final. used when the H onors C ollege charge fo r the program , which m oves Into its new location in about a y e a r. is p re se n te d by the MSU L e c tu re - C o n cert S e rie s. the co m m ittees. O ver $2 m illion in gifts and g ra n t to the B iochem istry Dept, Recom mended fo r the L e c tu re - A ndringa s a id 'th a t the H onors g ra n ts, including nearly $375,000 to d eterm in e if relatio n sh ip s C o n cert C om m ittee a r e M arsh all C ollege would lik e to have its to be used for sc h o larsh ip s, w ere ex ist between bone m arro w c e lls R osenblum , New Rockaway, N.Y., own building, one of the sm all, accepted by the B oard of T ru s te e s anem ia and coro n ary v ascu la r se n io r, fo r reappointm ent; Chuck T hursday. d ise a se . D em ery, New R ochelle, N.Y., 2 s t u d e n t s p i c k e t o ld er ones on cam p u s. But, he continued, th e p ro c e s s of finding W o lv e rin e s C om puter equipm ent valued at A renew al g r a n t to train se n io r; and John Shoem aker as a location se e m s to be like a n ea rly $300,000 w ill be in stalled grad u ate students in the a r e a of an a lte rn a te . in the cyclotron la b o ra to ry . The pollution biology was rec eiv ed c h e ss gam e. u n c la im e d Eight p e rso n s and four a lte r ­ equipment is a gift fro m the fro m the F e d e ra l W ater P o llu ­ n ates w ere recom m ended fo r the D efense Supply Agency, C am eron tion C ontrol A dm inistration in L ib ra ry C om m ittee. They a re : B e a c h B o y s c o n c e r t H e s a id within the next 18 m onths a ll the w alls dividing the A pproxim ately 200 1966 Wol­ Station, A lexandria, Va. It was W ashington. M ary D o e rr, Pontiac junior; fourth flo o r w ill be rem oved to v e rin e s have not yet been claim ed prev iously used a t a se m i-au to ­ Cindy Johnson, Norwalk, Ohio, It m ay not have been the biggest m a n ag ers and a r e so w ell p ro ­ T he Beach Boys apparently don't a t the W olverine Office a t 344 accom m odate an u n d erg rad uate m atic ground environm ent site ju n io r; T.S. G ivens, Bloom field o r the m ost w ell-organized dem ­ m oted that they get the m ark et fill them . read in g room . Student S erv ice s, T h o se left un­ which the A ir F o rc e is closing. H ills se n io r; Tom Cook, B attle o n stratio n of the y ear, but it away from good a r tis ts who de­ " T h e re should also be a claim ed a fte r D ec. 31 w ill be T h e a s s is ta n t d ire c to r said The United States Office of B a c t e r i o l o g i s t C reek se n io r; Dale O liver, Alex­ s u re took the p riz e fo r o rig i­ se rv e to be listen ed to .” g re a te r em p h asis on the fine a r ts th at the H onors C ollege Lounge placed on sa le to the student body. C ivil D efense g ran ted $125,000 Good a r ti s ts , said S tan d er, a r e a t M SU," he said "e sp e c ia lly an d ria , Va., sophom ore; C arol nality. to continue re s e a rc h on com­ C onner, L ansing se n io r; R oger Two Ju stin M o rrill students people like Ja sch a Heifetz, Van m o re m usic appreciation c o u rse s m unication p ro c e s s e s in civil t o t a l k t o d a y W illiam s, E ast L ansing soph­ p icketed the F rid a y night Beach C liburn and any of the w ell- so that when people graduate defense p ro g ra m s. U nder the o m o re; and Bill C e saro n i, Boys co n cert, brandishing p la c ­ known A m erican symphony from h e re , they’ll not only have directio n of David K. B erio, A leading E nglish b a c te ri­ S tevensville ju n io r. a rd s th a t re a d “ Up With M usic, o rc h e s tra s . a tra d e but an appreciation and " O N—ECrowther. — OFN YYTim E e:A R—Crist.N ’ S 10 BEST’ ’ Y. Hero!«/Tribuno ch airm an of the Dept, of Com­ ologist w ill d eliv er the annual T he a lte rn a te s a re : K aren C a r­ Down With the Beach Boys’’ and "T h e Beach Boys m ay be fun love fo r good m u sic.” Huddleson L e c tu re a t 4 p .m . m unication, the investigations D r. H a rry Sm ith, chairm an lin, Roanoke, Va., sophom ore; “ T he Beach Boys A re U nder­ a r e to d eterm in e w hat the public today in the E rickson H all Klva. Sally A ylesw orth, A lexandria, m ining the C u ltu re of A m e ric a .” to listen to ,” conceded Nancy N utting, T ra v e r s e City freshm an, B ruce Johnston, the Beach Boys* b ass p la y e r talked to the t o d i e In m a d r i d with th, voie»» of tir john gi.lgud • iron* worth knows about civil defense and Va., J u n i o r ; N orm a F o ste r, " b u t they ce rtain ly don’t fill pick ets fo r a few m inutes and w hich a r e the b est channels to of the D ept, of M icrobiology at Howell se n io r; and S usie Jaco b - " T h e Beach Boys a r e a poor the void o r feeling fo r m u sic that afte rw a rd s d escrib ed them aa inform them . T h is is the fourth th e U n iv ersity of Birm ingham , su b stitu te fo r the fine a r ts ” said e x ists in all of u s ." ste ln , D etro it fresh m an . "J u st w anting a little recogni­ w ill d lscü ss the m echanism s of renew al of the p ro je c t. R ecom m ended fo r the F o ru m C h a rle s S thnder, Saginaw fre sh ­ Stander explained that every tio n " . The Education Dept, w ill ad­ b a c te ria l d ise a se production. C om m ittee a re : Keith Cam pbell, m an and In terlo ch en A rts Aca­ p erso n has innate a r tis tic mo­ Johnston, who holds a B.A. Known fo r h is identification of a m in iste r a $65,000 g ran t from L a M esa, C alif., junior; P au l dem y alum nus. "T h ey have good tiv es w hich m u st be sa tisfie d . in m usic fro m U C L A , said that 7:40 & FRIDAY: th e U niversity of Southern C ali­ toxin com plex a s th e b a s is of L e rg , Lake City ju n io r; Bill H ill­ if the two students had listen ed 9:45 P.M . LE BONHUER’ fo rn ia under the National D efense v iru le n ce in anth rax , D r. Smith m an , G lenville, 111., ju n io r; P ete to a few of th e ir recen t album s, Education Act to support four w ill em phasize his c u rre n t r e ­ O sborne, Bay V illage, orien tation se ssio n s to acquaint s e a rc h on th e ro le of e ry th rito l, fresh m an ; and Mike Levine, Oak a chem ical involved in lo caliz­ Ohio, Pan-Hel signup starts they wouldn’t have been out th e re p ro testin g . 120 d ire c to rs of in stitu te s with P a rk ju n io r. P an H ellenic Council r e g is ­ idea of what to expect during " S till, though, I m ust adm it new instru ctio n al m edia in ad­ ing the action of b ru ce llo sis (un- A ltern ates recom m ended f o r tra tio n for the fo rm al so ro rity ru sh , what to w ear and other I’m fla tte re d . 1 guess that m eans W O S T I L L S lO fD G S vanced geography and econom ics. dulant fever) b a c te ria within c e r­ the F orum C om m ittee a r e Roy ru sh in Ja n u ary begins today and p ra c tic a l inform ation. w e've finally a r r iv e d ," he said . Two g ran ts totaling $112,000 tain types of tis su e . D ales, St. L ouis, M o., soph­ continues through F rid a y . to lT H T H E T U I E A JT J E S T H /A 1 6 ? w ere m ade by the N ational In­ T he Huddleson L ec tu re, named o m ore; Sheila Pauly, St. C la ir Sign-up will take tla ce today stitu te s of H ealth fo r re s e a rc h fo r the la te I. F o re s t Huddleson, fresh m an ; L isa M ower, G ro sse in W ilson classro o m No. 3; T u es­ in biophysics and an Institutes MSU p ro fe sso r of m icrobiology day in Hubbard; W ednesday in Thanks fo r your and internationally known fo r his P o in te junior; and Dave D avis, gran t to provide funds fo r a G rand Haven se n io r. the Union B allroom , T h u rsd ay train in g unit fo r p sy c h iatric so­ r e s e a r c h on b ru c e llo sis, is T ra ffic C om m ittee recom m en­ and F rid a y in th ird floor of patronage cia l w o rk e rs w as renew ed. The sp o n so red by the Dept, of M icro­ dations a r e : Jim Tanck, W ater­ Student S erv ices Building. H ours In stitu tes of H ealth also m ade a biology and Dlfco L a b o ra to rie s. fo rd , W is., g r a d u a t e student; w ill be 6 -9 p.m . Monday through W ednesday and 1-5 p .m . T h u rs ­ E x am in in g p ro d u c e in a n o p en -air m a rk e tp la c e in L isb o n is o n e w ay to b ro a d e n o n e ’s k n o w led g e day and F rid ay . T hroughout the fall, P an-H el F u ll T im e M a le of th e w ays o f th e P o rtu g u e se people. T h ese girls fo u n d e x p lo rin g th e m a rk e ts o f cities a ro u n d th e w orld a relax in g c h an g e fro m stu d ie s u n d e rta k e n last y e a r d u rin g a sem este r a t sea on C h a p m a n C o lleg e's floating c am p u s. . A lzad a K n ic k e rb o c k e r o f K n o x v ille, T e n n e s s e e ,- in th e p laid d ress —re tu rn e d tro m th e stu d y - ... sp o n so rs ac tiv itie s to acquaint p ro sp ectiv e ru sh ee s with s o r o ri­ ty life and rushing itse lf. Beef Help Wanted T H E F K E S H \t\S l/ travel sem ester to c o m p lete h e r sen io r y e a r in E nglish at R adcliffe C ollege. Ja n K n ip p e rs o f L a w re n c e b u rg , T en n essee, a g ra d u a te o f th e U n iv e rsity of T en n essee, a n d a "Sneak P rev iew ” p a rtie s will be held Nov. 10, 12, and 13 to Sandwich fo rm e r P eace C o rp s V o lu n te e r, first p u rsu e d g ra d u a te stu d ies in In te rn a tio n a l R e latio n s a n d re tu rn e d allow each g irl to v isit the so ­ 207 a second sem ester as a te a c h in g assista n t in S p an ish on th e w o rld -c irc lin g c am p u s. r o rity houses. T h e fall sem ester voy ag e o f d isc o v e ry , a b o a rd the s.s. R Y N D A M , fo r w h ich H o lla n d -A m e n c a ' s ' n M, ^ W . G rand R iv e r Special L im ite d Engagement! Convocations, scheduled' for L ine acts as G e n e ra l P a ssen g er A g en ts, is c a rry in g 4 5 0 o th e r stu d e n ts to p o rts a ro u n d th e w o rld as O ct. 31 in Wilson Auditorium , Nov. 1 in a Hubbard H all c l a s s ­ TO DAY - TU E S D A Y AND W EDNESDAY y° U SOM a n o th e r 4 5 0 w ill leave fro m L os A ngeles in F e b ru a ry fo r th e sp rin g 1967 se m e ste r set to tran sit P a n a m a C a n a l a n d call a t p o rts in V enezu ela, B razil, A rg e n tin a , N ig e ria , S enegal, M o ro c c o , S pain, P o rtu g a l, T h e N e th e rla n d s, D e n m a rk a n d G re a t B ritain , re tu rn in g to N e w Y ork. F o r a c a ta lo g d esc rib in g how you c a n in clu d e th e sp rin g sem e ste r a b o a rd th e R Y N D A M in y o u r room and Nov. 2 in Union B a ll­ room , w ill give the ru sh e e s an information 9 482*3905 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDSI ‘ONE OFTHE GREAT MOVIES OFAILTIME!” ed u catio n al p lan s, fill in th e in fo rm a tio n below an d m ail. M I C H I G A N TODAY at 1:35-4:10-6:50-9:30 —R ic h a rd S c h ic k e l L ife M a g a zin e They say the Nile still runs red „from the bottle for Khartoum! ^ “ D ir e c t, p ro v o c a tiv e a n d e lo q u e n t, noble and touching . . . the film is as violent as history itself1'' — Timv Maga/ino * ‘ H i e i m p a c t i s o ff s u c h m a g n i t u d e th a t it r a is e s P a s o lin i’s m o v ie t I I KAI’ANAVISION IKHNKOIOR i n t o t h e r e a l m o ff g r e a t n e s s ! ” — P resb yterian Lite With CHARLTON HESTON LAURENCE OLIVIER W in n e r -G r a n d P r iz e ! N ext: Jerry Lewi's *Woy Way Out* — In te rn a tio n a l C a th o lic Film O ffic e PROGRAM INFORMATION 9 3 3 * 6 8 4 4 C AL. M___ _______ PU S L A S T 3 DAYS! F e a tu re 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:20-9:30 METRO GOLDWYNMAYER PRESENTS AGARLOPONTI PRODUCTION “A truly adult love story! It is a beautiful film, DAVID LEAN'S FILM o f b o r is PASTERNAKS finely made!” —Judith Crist, N. y. Herald Tribune DOCTORZHIVAGO WALTER READESTERLING presents S R A IO N E CHAPLIN D U E CHRISTIE D M COURTENAY ’thetjOspeL /æ ssfW l 1 JOHN a