T u e s d a y Inside today .. . Fair. . . MICHIGAN . . . .a n d w a r m e r w ith a h lg h EW S n e a r 65. L o w tonight about Sheppard tria l, p. 2 STATE 35. Spartans second, p. 5 UNIVERSITY Rush regulations, p. 7 East Lansing , M ichigan O c to b e r 25, 1966 10c V o l. 59 N u m b e r 66 P e a c e O ffe n s iv e S e e n A t S u m m it C o n f e r e n c e MANILA (#) — T he seven-nation sum m it be needed fo r a p ro g ram of pacification b o rs, the trle n d s of th e ir neighbors w ill be th e re to r e s i s t ." p eace table, hints which m em b ers of the seven delegations have given an attentive conference of Viet Nam assu m ed T uesday and reco n stru ctio n . White House p r e s s s e c re ta ry Bill D. T he United S tates has been u n d ersco rin g look. the look of a high-pow eredpeace offensive. M oyers, a fte r the day’s d elib eratio n s, its view of th is m eeting a s a council that P re sid e n t Johnson ex p re ssed confidence But, pointedly, South V ietnam ese P r e ­ quoted Johnson as saying allie d unity and looks fo r p eace ra th e r than m o re w a r. at Monday’s opening se ssio n that allied m ie r Nguyen Cao Ky told the conferees: determ ination would bring a Viet Nam S e c re ta ry of Defense R o b e rts.M c N a m a ra d eterm in atio n would bring about negotia­ "W e m ust always rem e m b er that no effort p eace eith er through a peace conference or is not h e re with Johnson’s d eleg atio n .T h e tions o r an end to R e d ag g ressio n . L ead ers to achieve peace can be su ccessfu l If it by a decision of the Com m unist sid e to only o th e r defense m in iste r ab sen t is of other nations laid heavy s tr e s s on what Is not m ade In consultation w ith the they d escrib ed a s p ro g re s siv e weakening stop its ag g ressio n . New Z e a la n d 's. T h e re have been hints of C om m unist p eople and governm ent of the Republic of of the Com m unist side. He added: " L e t the bullies of the w orld Viet N a m ." know that when they do attack th e ir neigh­ w orld In te re s t In some approach to the T he p ic tu re em erging from what evi­ dently w ere lively d iscu ssio n s of all asp ec ts of Viet Nam was one of an effort to convince the C om m unist w orld that the cau se of th e Viet Cong Insurgency had little fu tu re . T he le a d e rs m et for C o lle g e B o w l T e a m nine h o u rs. An atm o sp h ere of w arm F ilipino frien d ­ B y ro n Boyd, Houghton se n io r, L o r e n L o m a s k y , W e st H a rtfo rd , lin e ss fo r P re sid e n t Johnson and h is fellow Conn. ju n io r, S te ph en B a d r ic h , H a g e r s to w n , M d . s o p h o m o r e and co n ferees w as jolted two h ours a fte r D o n a l d M a c k e n z i e w e r e c h o s e n to r e p r e s e n t M S U in t h e n a t i o n a l l y d elib eratio n s ended by a b rie f but wild televised College Bowl com petition on Sunday, N o v e m b e r 20. and noisy an ti-V iet Nam dem onstration by I about 2,000 students a c ro s s the s tr e e t COLLEGEBOWL fro m Johnson’s hotel. What was m ade public f r om the dis­ c u ssio n s put heavy em phasis on'the them e of p ea ce and equally heavy s tr e s s on the National M erit pair, idea that th e d e s ire for peace could not be in te rp re te d a s w eakness o r w illingness to su rre n d e r to Com m unist dem ands. Although the U.S. com m ander In Viet ADSholders on team N am , Gen. W illiam C. W estm oreland, told the sum m it conference th e re would be need fo r m o re troops th e re , he drew a p ic tu re of stead ily declining Com m unist Conn. He Is a philosophy m a jo r and plans e ffectiv en ess. He said the tro o p s would Two National M e rit sc h o la rs and two A lum ni D istinguished S cholarship h olders to p u rsu e h is study as a philosophy p ro ­ w ill re p re se n t MSU at the nationally f e s s o r . C hess and sh o rt sto ry w ritin g a r e am ong Lom asky’s in te re s ts . M a n i la G r e e t in g te lev ised C ollege Bowl com petition on Sunday, Nov. 20 In New York C ity. Stephen ’B adrich, Byron Boyd, L oren M ackenzie, the second ADS w inner, is a 1 9 -y ear-o ld ju n io rfro m H o u sto n ,T ex a s. H e is a psychology m a jo r and is a m em b er L e ftist s t u d e n t s S u r r o u n d e d by a c r o w d o f F ilip in o s , P r e s id e n t Jo h n s o n re a c h e s f r o m the ru n n in g b o a rd o f his lim ­ ousine to s h a k e h a n d s w ith g r e e t e r s . T h e p r e s i d e n t w a s e n r o u t e f r o m the a i r p o r t to the M a n i l a H o te l Lom asky, and Donald M ackenzie, J r . w ere w h e r e he w ill be s t a y in g d u r in g the s u m m i t c o n f e r e n c e w ith A s i a n l e a d e r s . U P I C a b le p h o t o chosen a fte r the fourth elim inating com pe­ tition In the E rickson H all Klva was com ­ of P s i Chi, a psychology h o n o rary , and the H onors C ollege. M ackenzie plans: on a c a r e e r In psychology re s e a rc h and educa­ d e m o n stra te p le te d . tion. B adrich, an ADS w inner, Is a 1 9 -y e a r- old sophom ore from H agerstow n, Md. He He is involved doing " le g w ork’* on in M a n i l a Is an English m a jo r In the H onors Col­ le g e, Badrich Is a m em ber of P hi Eta the A cadem ic A ffairs C om m ittee, and has been on the South C ase R esidence Hall MANILA (jP) - - About 2.000 Philippine S t u d e n t b o o k s t o r e p l a n s Sigm a, a m en’s sc h o lastic honorary, and C ouncil. students d ram atized th e ir opposition to the a staff m em ber on T he P a p e r. M ackenzie, who w as on the C ase Hall w ar In V iet Nam with a wild but b rie f fight Boyd, a National M e rit sc h o la r and C am pus Bowl team when It took the a ll- u n iv ersity com pletion, lis ts language and Monday night with police outside P re sid en t tr a n s f e r student from M ichigan T echnol­ ogical U niversity In Houghton, is a 21- com m unications a s his special in te re s ts . T h ese four students, who distinguished Johnson’s hotel. At one point, as police m oved in with a r e t e m p o r a r i l y s h e l v e d y e a r-o ld se n io r from Houghton. He has a clubs and rifle b utts to d is p e rs e the s tu ­ duel m ajo r In phy sics and philosophy. th em selv es In com petition with approxi­ "an d gave m e no definite a n s w e rs ,’’ dents, half a dozen police p isto l shots w ere By D E N I C E A N D ER S O N Much tim e was w asted with no Im ­ Boyd, also a m em ber of Phi Eta Sigma, m ately 70 o th e rs, w ill d rill fo r an hour T he bookstore would have dealt m ainly fire d into the a ir. State N e w s S ta ff Writer m ediate re s u lts and consequently, he said, p la n s on a c a r e e r In college teaching. ev e ry Sunday until actual pro g ram m in g . with U niv ersity b asics - ATL, natural T he team w ill se lec t its captain befo re A fter the battle, which la ste d about 20 they now have to s ta r t from sc ra tc h . Lom asky, also a National M erit sc h o lar P lan s fo r a stu d en t-sp o n so red bookstore science, so cial science and hum anities, leaving fo r com petition. An a lte rn a te from m in u tes, p o lice hauled 20 students away If such a bookstore existed, students and a m em b er of the Honors College, is have been te m p o rarily postponed with the A to tal of $10,000 would be needed for the second team w ill also be designated. in p a tro l wagons and 12 in am bulances. One would o rd e r books and then rec eiv e them a 1 9 -y ear-o ld junior fro m W est H artford, resig n atio n of Dave Steinway, ASMSU’s the in itia l output and the one basic prob­ A m erican television c a m e ra m a n ’s head la te r through the m ail. bookstore steerin g com m ittee d ire c to r. lem w as w here the m oney would come was bloodied by a student wielding a b am ­ Steinway, whose resig n atio n was a c ­ ‘T h e r e a re obviously not enough s tu ­ fro m . boo pole. cepted la st week, investigated the p o s s i­ dents In terested to m ake the project It would be im p ra ctic al to handle used W e lsh c h a r g e C o a l B o a rd Johnson, in M anila fo r the seven-nation sum m it co n feren ce onV ietN am , w as in his suite when the dem onstration took place, bility of estab lish in g an ASMSU sponsored bookstore. H is duties, as quoted in the 1966 67 w orthw hile," said Steinway, who resigned fo r what he te rm ed p erso n al and academ ic re a so n s. books, Steinway said, b ecause th e re would be a trem endous amount of stock left over. " I f we handled Just the b a s ic s, the initial Just a fte r 8:30 p.m . He could h ea r the faint He sent le tte rs to u n iv e rsitie s In the w ith re s p o n s ib ility fo r d e a t h s echoes of the “ Yankee go h o m e!" slogans and the shouting and sc re am in g o f students codification of the cabinet policy, w ere to " • • .obtain student rea ctio n to the idea, c o rresp o n d with u n iv e rsitie s who have Big T en asking them to send re p o rts on th e ir ex p erien ces with studen t-sp o n so red sa le s would be at the beginning of the te rm and would slack off a fte r c la sse s b e g a n ," he said. ABERFAN, W ales (f) --W ee p in g p aren ts as the police moved in. (or attem pted to have) a studen t-sp o n so red b o o k sto res. "B e sid e s, we’d be in com petition not ven cru sh ed and m angled b odies w ere un­ ch arged B rita in ’s National Coal B oard with bookstore, confer with u n iv ersity adm in­ T he m ajo rity of re p lie s Steinway r e ­ only with the U n iv ersity -sp o n so re d book- identified. T he d em onstrations, how ever sp irited , resp o n sib ility fo r the deaths F riday of is tr a to r s on the issu e and e stim a te what ceived suggested that he drop th e p ro g ram , so re , but also with a ll the E a st L ansing A lderm an Stanley D avies, m ayor of w ere som ething le s s than th e students had th e ir children beneath a black avalanche oi the co st of such a p ro jec t should b e .” ‘‘T h e ad m in istra tio n ,’’ said Steinway, b o o k sto re s .” nearb y M erth y r T ydfil which has J u r is ­ hoped fo r. T h e ir le a d e rs had p red icted a m ine d e b ris, T e r r y H assold, ASMSU cabinet p r e s i­ " a n sw e rs all questions by answ ering no E veryone is fo r a b ookstore with low er - diction o v er A berfan, told a news con­ turnout of 5,000 but le s s th a n half that num­ "T h ey k illed our ch ild ren !’’ shouted one dent, e x p re sse d h is disappointm ent that the q u e s tio n s," p ric e d books, Steinway said , but no one feren c e n ea rly 50 ch ild ren and an un­ b e r showed up. woman a t a p re lim in a ry inquest Monday p ro jec t had not p ro g re sse d as planned. ‘T h e y sent m e in c i r c l e s ," he said, w ill contribute to it. known num ber of ad u lts a r e still bu ried It was enough, n ev e rth ele ss, to get the into the d isa ste r, which is believed to have beneath the muck. vocal m in o rity of Philippine students on the k illed 200 children and adults. At the Inquest In A b erfan ’s B aptist re c o rd with th e ir fellow s In A u stralia and In London, CledwynHughes, se c re ta ry of sta te for W ales, to ld a silen tH o u se o fC o m - m ons in an em otion-choked voice that he chapel, John C ollins, 40, an inspector a t an a irc ra ft factory, ch arg ed that his New Z ealand, who d em o n strated against U.S. p o licies in V iet Nam during the P r e s i­ NEW FAD: PAPER DRESSES wife and two sons w ere "b u rie d alive by had o rd e re d em ergency action to m ake safe dent’s v is it to th o se co u n tries. the N ational Coal B o a rd ." T h e students began th e ir d em onstrations th re e other coal m ine slag dum ps in South He refu sed to allow C o ro n er B enjam in W ales, H e said they w ere in " a hazardous condition’’ although the danger was not b e ­ lieved Im m inent, He said he had also o r ­ H am ilton to en ter any other ca u se for th e ir death although H am ilton w arned him he would be unable to bury h is fam ily without a t dusk In front of the U .S. E m b assy and all w as noisy but o rd erly fo r two h o u rs. T hen they headed fo r the M anila Hotel about half a m ile away. S ty le s g o b a r k t o b a c k d ere d an im m ediate inspection of all of the a m edical cause on the death c e rtific a te s . By E L L E N K AR ASIK ex perience to w om en. In many Instances, M iss M e ric le sa id . " I t w as a hot evening 500 such heaps of coal w aste that a re a s tim e w e a rs on the d r e s s w e a rs out. But w hen w e decided to w ea r them to dinner a t P a p e r d re s s e s ? sc a tte re d throughout the g ree n valleys of If that happens ju st to ss it In the w aste o u r d o rm ito ry . When my frie n d got up It m ay sound like a flim sy idea but this W ales. b ask et o r mend it w ith p la stic tape as fro m h e r se a t p a rt of h e r d re s s ju st stuck new c ra z e is nothing to sneeze at, except It was ju st such a heap of slag and coal Sandy M ericle, B el A ir, Md. sophom ore, th e re . 1 think the d ra ft w as w o rse than the m aybe when you’ve run out of tis su e s. dust sa tu ra te d by ra in and an underground e m b a rra s s m e n t." T h ese $1.98 m all o rd e r fashion pieces did. sp ring, that slid down F rid a y morning, en ­ "A frie n d and 1 bought them as a Joke," Even w ith th is draw back Scott P a p e r have p ro v ed a delight to men and a novel gulfing A berfan's p rim a ry school and m ore Com pany has sold m o re than 500,000 than 100 children, sw eeping away hom es p ap e r d r e s s e s by m all o rd e r alone and and entom bing whole fa m ilie s. M a rs M anufacturing Company e stim a te s By late Monday the bodies of 112 child­ ren and 31 adults had been rec o v ered . E le - F a r m o r e ’ c iv ilia n c a s u a ltie s th e ir p aisle y $4 fall lin e w ill exceed one m illion in s a le s . Although such fashlon-m indedN ew York s to r e s like L o rd and T ay lo r, B, A ltm an, M e m o r ia l s e r v ic e s t h a n m i l i t a r y in V i e t N a m w a r A braham and S tra u ss, and G im bels have gone all out with p ap er d r e s s e s , it looks ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) p la n n e d fo r NEW YORK (iP) - V ietnam ese civilians wound Infections w hich a r e not adequately tre a te d . A -. .. . j .-. t S i'lllill D ia r m u id C o s te llo a r e su fferin g fa r m o re casu alties in Viet Nam than U.S. and South V ietnam ese "T h e w a r Is consum ing the m edical » a r e and the b e d s ," he said . " T h is leaves m um m ilita ry fo rc e s , an A m erican doctor back M e m o r i a l m a s s w ill be s a id fro m a study th e re said Monday. the a v e rag e sic k p e rso n who would get at 12 :3 0 p .m . t o d a y at S t. Jo h n D r. Wayne W. Hall of Ridgewood, N .J., well, if he w e re p ro p e rly tre a te d , without C atholic Student Center, 322 sa id declining health conditions and w ar :hat tre a tm e n t. T he tim e and c a r e goes M .A .C . A v e ., for Diarm uid violence a r e both taking th e ir toll among to the w a r-in ju re d . C o s te llo , Dublin, Ireland, g ra d ­ the n ative population. Hall said th e re Is about one doctor uate student. At a hospital in Saigon serv in g both p e r 30,000 people in V iet Nam, much M r. C o s te llo died S a tu rd a y m ilita ry and civ ilia n s, he said the w ar- low er ratio than b efo re th e w ar, m orn in g of pneum onlafollow lng S tu d e n t D e m o n s tr a to r s in ju re d ra tio w as 10 civilians to one "S an itary conditions a r e deplorable, internal in juries re c e ive d O c t. so ld ie r. much w o rse than b efo re the w ar. It seem s P o lic e and s e c u rity m e n fo r c e p icke tin g students to w a r d a police 15 in a g a m e b e tw e e n the M S U " T h e p ro b ab ilitie s a r e that th e re a r e that the people have lo s t th e ir s p irit and v a n o utside the M a n ila H o te l. T h e stu den ts w e re d e m o n s tra tin g Ru gby C lub and W in d s o r. 5,000 civilian deaths from the w ar every lo s t th e ir w ill even to tr y to m aintain a g a i n s t P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n a n d P h l l l l p l n e I n v o l v e m e n t in t h e V i e t six m o n th s ," sa id H all. M a n y die from decent co n d itio n s." N a m w o r U P I C ablephoto Kyle C . Kerbewy E ric Planln, m anaging ed ito r STATE N EWS e d ito r-in -c h ie f Ja m e s Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as S egal, e d ito ria l ed ito r L aw rence W erner, S ports E ditor Joel S tark Andrew M ollison, executive r e p o r te r advertising m anager W illiam G. P apclak, asst* ad m an ag er Tuesday M orning, October 25, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S H o w to a v o id ; ju g g le th e f a c t s C h in e s e - A m e r ic a n s tu ­ T h is illu s t r a t e s a tre n d dents in B o sto n have been in o u r s o c ie ty f o r a d m in is ­ d e c la re d le g a lly w h ite . tra to rs to duck is s u e s by T h is lu d ic ro u s s itu a tio n c o m in g up w ith stop gap so ­ a ro s e when the M a s s a c h u ­ lu tio n s to r e a l p r o b le m s . Q u ic k a c tio n w ill s te m s e tts S tate B o a rd of E d u c a ­ tio n r u le d th a t school s y s ­ P ro blem real te m s w ith r a c i a l ly im b a l­ s h r in k in g o f g r e e n e r y anced sch ools co u ld not T h e p ro b le m o f in e q u a lity r e c e iv e s ta te funds. o f e d u c a tio n is a p a in fu lly A r e c e n t s u rv e y by the p a rk . P e o p le w ould be able T he B o a rd d e fin e s r a c i a l ly r e a l o ne. E n fo r c in g r a c ia l E a s t L a n s in g P la n n in g C o m - to go tobagg onin g, and s k iin g im b a la n c e d sch ools as those b a la n c e in sch o o ls is it s e lf m is s io n in d ic a te d the need w ithout d r iv in g up n o rth fo r w ith o v e r 50 p e r c e n t non­ a s o m e w h a t a r t i f i c i a l s o lu ­ f o r m o re p a rk s and r e c r e a ­ the w eekend. w h ite s tu d en ts. So the B o sto n tio n ; a v o id in g th is re g u la tio n tio n a l f a c ilit ie s in the E a s t M e m b e rs o f the u n iv e r s ity b o a rd s im p ly r e c la s s if ie d its by d e c la r in g th a tC h in e s e a re L a n s in g a r e a . The C o m m is ­ c o m m u n ity who a re r e s i­ 671 C h in e s e - A m e r ic a n s tu ­ “ w h ite ,” o r by s i m i l a r te c h ­ sion pointed out th a t the p r e ­ dents of E a s t L a n s in g w ould den ts as “ w h ite ” to m a k e n iq u e s , s o lv e s no th in g and sen t p a rk s ys te m is in a d e ­ g et a lo t o f e n jo y m e n t o u t o f the sch ools m o re b a la n c e d ’. fo o ls no o n e . quate in the face o f expanding a p a rk and p o o l, e s p e c ia lly - - T h e E d ito r s says his name is Jonah p o p u latio n both in E a s t L a n ­ the w in te r s p o rts the p a r k sing and the U n iv e r s ity . would o f fe r . In fa c t , the p a r k W h a t’ s m o r e , the study showed that the b e s t s ite s fo r would be a s o u rc e o f e n jo y ­ m en t and r e la x a tio n to GUESTEDITORIAL new p a rk s a re bein g p u r ­ e v e ry o n e in the E a s t L a n s in g chased by d e v e lo p e rs f o r new a p a rtm e n t lo c a tio n s . T h is is are a . Advent of children of Leary tru e e s p e c ia lly along the Red The c o m m is s io n e s ti­ E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T h e fo llo w ­ of em otional p a ra ly s is . R e g ard le ss of the en ter, in what num bers, and what will hap­ p etitio n s, te ac h -in s, d em o n stratio n s and pen to society a s a re s u lt. C e d a r. m a te s th a t the p a r k and ing G u e s t E d i t o r i a l w a s w ritte n p o litical work, the w ar continues to grow T h e m o st dangerous thing about LSD is b y B o b E w e g e n , e d i to r o f the The C o m m is s io n th in ks s w im m in g pool w ill c o s t e v e r la rg e r and m o re b ru ta l. T h e fire is th a t th e intense p erso n a l expansion and C o lo ra d o Dally. p re s e n t p a rk s a re in ad eq u ate E a s t L a n s in g r e s id e n ts a feeding its own d raft, the w ar is creatin g d isco v ery it produces seem to dull in te re st T h e life of a college g eneration is of a w arhaw k s p ir it th at stra n g le s any r a ­ In the outside w orld. T h e children of on two cou nts. F i r s t , as E a s t to ta l of $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . In v ie w o f tional arg u m en ts fo r p eace. It is a s if Kennedy, anxious to rem ak e a nation, c a r e ­ sh o rt and in d eterm in ate length. L a n s in g b eco m es la r g e r the the e x p an sio n o f a p a rtm e n t Two o r th re e y e a rs s e e s a m ajo rity the w ar is obeying the old R u ssian m axim fully planned th e ir ta c tic s, chose th e ir i s ­ tu rn o v er. By its v ery te m p o ra ry nature, th at when enough m en a r e a rm e d "th e su es and to a d eg re e played the gam e of r a tio of p a rk a c re a g e to pop­ c o n s tru c tio n on id e a l p a r k guns begin to speak of th e ir own a c c o rd .” rea lp o litlk with its inevitable overtones of the tone of a college g eneration Is su b ­ u la tio n is d e te r io r a tin g . S e c­ s ite s , in v ie w o f the c o n tin ­ je c t to sw ift and ra d ic a l change. Such a T h e G re a t Society p ro g ra m s, which once public rela tio n s and subtle com prom ise. change m ay be o cc u rrin g today. offered a new outlet to id e alism , a r e now T h e ch ild ren of L e a ry m e re ly sta te th e ir o n d ly, the f a c ilit ie s in the uing g ro w th o f the E a s t L a n ­ w aylaid by the dem ands of th e m ilita ry own sum m um bonum to the w orld, scorn T h e co lleg e students fro m the tw ilight p a rk s th e m s e lv e s a r e not sing p o p u la tio n , and in v ie w of the E isenhow er y e a rs through the New m achine and bogged down in g u tte r p o li­ anyone who rem a in s " s tr a ig h t" and reg a rd F ro n tie r on up to about 1965 w ere v ery tic s . the n e c e s sa ry allia n ce s and com prom ises ad eq u ate. of the C o m m is s io n 's fin d in g s of p o litics as " s e llin g o u t." Above all, much the ch ild ren of Kennedy. R eg ard ­ P e rh a p s th e se fa c to rs a r e the so cial To end the p ro b le m the th a t the p re s e n t p a r k f a c i l i ­ le s s of th e ir p a rtic u la r philosophical o r i­ backdrop which is producing the ch ild ren the ch ild ren of Kennedy sought to com ­ of L e a ry . If it se e m s im p o ssib le to find m unicate. T h e children of L e a ry wish only c o m m is s io n re c o m m e n d s tie s a r e in a d e q u a te , we th in k entation, they sought im provem ent in m an’s condition through governm ental a b e tte r life through outw ard, socially to p ro cla im th e ir own re a lity and ca re th a t the c ity p u rc h a s e and d e ­ th a t the $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 b i l l f o r a change and public action. d ire c te d action, p erh ap s students feel little if they a r e understood by those who v e lo p a new c o m m u n ity p a r k new p a r k and s w im m in g pool Now th e tone se em s to be changing, the only altern ativ e is to w ithdraw and have nev er sh ared th e ir relig io u s ex p e ri­ fro m outw ard orientation to inw ard o r i­ find V alhalla within th e ir own inner se lf ence. and b u ild a new s w im m in g w ould be one of the b e s t spent with the help of a su g a r cube. T h e ch ild ren of Kennedy have not yet entation. T h e students who fueled the p o o l. I t also re c o m m e n d e d h a lf m illio n d o lla r s in E a s t g re a t civ il rig h ts m ovem ent, the peace departed . But if th is is indeed a tr a n s i­ T h is , of co u rse, is the o th e r facto r, the tional stage they m ay walk beside the ch ild ­ th a t w in te r s p o rts be the L a n s in g in m any y e a r s . m ovem ent, the stu d e n t-rig h ts m ovem ents sp rea d of LSD. Simple to m anufacture, re n of L e a ry for som e tim e to com e. Yet and the o th er g rea t student effo rts of the m a in a ttr a c tio n at a new - - T h e E d ito r s im p o ssib le to d etect within the human inevitably th e ir paths m u st som eday d i­ la s t few y e a rs seem to be disappearing, sy stem , LSD o ffers the way to an in tern al v erg e . growing inactive, o r losing influence. p a ra d is e fo r the ch ild ren of L e a ry , THKRRADIUS’ MINDS T h e ir rep la ce m en ts a r e inw ardly oriented, An in n e r C am elot does not wipe out a T h e web of laws slowly beginning to s u r ­ W atts. A w eek-end “ t r ip " does not e ra s e not outw ardly. T hey seek o u tlets fo r th e ir round LSD may sim ply be ano th er "noble p o v erty . T h e road to a p riv ate p ara d ise d re a m s In p erso n al exploration r a th e r than e x p e rim e n t" with even le s s chance of s u c ­ and a public New F ro n tie r cannot always public involvem ent.T he ch ild ren of K enne­ cess. coincide. dy a r e giving way to the ch ild ren of L eary . M ilitant apathetics reply’ T h e r e a re many p o ssib le rea so n s fo r th is change. Many of the th rillin g d ream s of th e p a s t few y e a rs a r e today destroyed o r m ire d down. T h e civ il rig h ts m ove­ P ro h ib itio n failed ag ain st alcohol, which is Incredibly e a s ie r to find. A q u art of John B a rley c o rn can stone two m en. A q u art of " a c id " cap stone a m ajo r city . T h e m otto of the children of Kennedy 1 w as, "A sk not what your country can do fo r you, a sk what you can do fo r your co u n try .” T h e slogan of the children of T o the E ditor: m en t is bogged down am id st a p rim o rd ial Even m ariju an a, fa r w eaker than LSD and L e a ry is sim ply, "A sk only what you can T h e tru e Apathetic is m ilitan t in that E d ito r: All rig h t, what would be your In the State News of O ctober 18, th ere sw am p of "B lack P o w e r" dem agogues and p robably le s s h arm fu l than alcohol, is do fo r y o u r s e n s e s ." he b eliev es that apathy Is the only sane an sw er to that? was a point of view a rtic le by A rt Tung, the old "W hite P o w e r” c r e tin s . T he goal sim p le to control com pared to LSD. T h e two standards a r e in deep conflict, attitude fo r an enlightened p erso n to have. "A p a th e tic " student: Y es, I favor the “ M ilitant A pathetic’ p re v a ils a t U . ” Even of r a c ia l harm ony and human p ro g re ss So the ch ild ren of L e a ry can confi­ and both a r e beam ed at the college g e n e ra ­ He is com m itted to being uncom m itted.H e d estru c tio n of Com m unist pow er, not only tion. T h e one accepted by th is generation though it is unfair to think that Tung was fee ls th at no involvement is w orth th e e f­ looks fu rth e r away now than it did in the dently expect to have a t le a s t the back In South V iet Nam, but in N orth Viet Nam, m ay w ell se t the tone of A m erican life re a lly se rio u s, some of h is sta te m en ts and fo rt It tak es. fiftie s . door of th e ir p ara d ise a ja r if they wish R ed C hina, and Soviet R u ssia, p referab ly fo r decades to com e. term inology cannot go unco rrected . T h e peace m ovem ent is suffering a kind to e n te r . T h e question is then, will they beginning with the la tte r. Look at the way he d e sc rib e s a ‘m ili­ But he Is n 't ignorant of th e w orld around tant ap ath etic’: 'T h i s in d iv id u al, , .fig h ts to rem a in uncom m itted’’yet “ yields eith er to ‘g eneral student w ill' o r to the opinions of a m inority, ’’ and though th is exhausts him, fo r he Is usually quite w ell inform ed a s to what is wrong with so ciety . T he apathetic fee ls the world is in so many E d ito r: But P eace! P eacel What about W orld P eac e? "A p a th e tic " student: Go to H ell with IM W U T S YOU KNOO u ) H Y \ i b elieve y o u r STORY ABOUT THE BECAUSE |'M VERY SUPERSTITIOUS. T H A T 5 DRY! THE MORE IMPOSSIBLE SOMETHING IS,THE MORE I BELIEVE You t h in k th e x oh, its ^ 'GREAT PUMPKIN") IM POSSIBLE S T O R Y i s / A l l r i g h t , ., i t 's IMPOSSIBLE? iMRJSSlBtE.STUPlD BüTIKLIEVEIT!! m ore ‘cap ab le’ hands (LB J, H arold Wilson, ,"6REA7 PUMPKIN"?/ I T ' T h A T S T H E ( L A Y I AM! the p o ssib ilities, Tung says, 'T h a t, In your dou b le-stan d ard P eac e, Do you think -i«— —— r A n d r i d i c u l o u s . . . G eorge Hamilton, G eneral W estm oreland, \ ¡(á itself, is co n tra d icto ry ," he as an " a t Z olton F eren cy , C h a rles de Gaulle, Ho the people in E a ste rn E urope a re having titude of neg ativ ism ," i.e . skepticism o r a C hi Minh, C h arels Schulz, G eorge L in ­ p eace? A s fo r me, I ’ll p ray fo r w ar, if denial of reality , but we find he has de­ coln Rockwell, T im L eary, P e te r W ebatar) th a t’s what m u st be before the phony * cided to becom e Involved in one o r two that h is m e ag e r re so u rc e a would be of no stan d ard s of c u rre n t peace ta lk s a r e shown is s u e s . value. up, and th e r e a l foundation of peace have However, he neglects the issues! He a l ­ a chance of being recognized. ways a rg u e s on purely personal grounds, T h e apathetic believes th at m ankindhas A fter in itia l shock, I suppose the ed ito r " fo rg e ts philosophy and p rin c ip le ” and, oh courageously trad e d one so cial m isery fo r would then tr ip happily back to h is office yes, he " I s blindly Id e a listic ," T henT ung an o th er throughout h istory; and th a t the with m a te ria l for an item on evidence of in cheek, he says that the m ilitant apathe­ sam e r e s u lts a r e gotten also by doing a b ­ local p ara n o ia. solutely z ilc h —w hat's m o re, It’s (reel Erase-ease; tic ia a "c o n trad icto ry c h a ra c te r” ! We think th e re is a co ntradictory c h a ra c te r h e re som ew here. C a re to guess who? A ccording to the Stoics, apathy m eans the extinction of the passions by the a s c e n ­ Keep talking to y o u rselv es, editors! 7Sm W e b ste r's Second International defines m ilitan t as "a g g re ssiv e ly active In a cause; as, a m ilitant su ffra g ist” (M r, dency of rea so n . T ung’s a rtic le h as achieved ju st the opposite. And T ung h im ­ se lf m u st be Just the opposite of apathetic. L e t's se e , th at would be p ath etic. H arold F re le r G raduate Student RD Dept. MSU / TAKE Bond \ Tung). But apathy is "a n Indifference to FEATURING what appeals to feelings o r in te re st o r prom pts to a c tio n ." So a m ilitan t ap a­ thetic is not at all like T u n g 's bogeyman, but m e re ly on# who strongly believes in M au rice B arone T e d M itts B ill S om ers Donations in doubt HOME Com plete w ith a ll th e trim m in g s being apathetic. As Don Sockol qifotes us in h is fam ous a rtic le , "A T h ird P arty : John W. Wingate T o the E d ito r: T h is y e a r the faculty and students of MSU Chicken■Shrimp m»ii moMir...Mount wn warn the A p ath e tic s:" W e feel very strongly about our a pa th y '--h e n c e th is rep ly to ex­ plain the tru e m eaning of 'm ilitan t apa­ th e tic ,’ SN talks to self a r e c a lle d upon to contribute to theU nlted C om m unity C h est. T h e question Is do a ll of th e C h e st A gencies prom ote the w elfare of th e com m unity? Two of the agencies, I t's Fish sevri iimi mcMWiimceNCT MVISIW O#T. «Mil NIA’lt NOM M r. Tung has describ ed a v ery unusual T o th e E ditor: “ L IP th e USO and the A m erican Red C ro ss, c h a ra c te r (perhaps a m em b er of the em pty in d ire c tly support the U.S, w ar effort S m a c k in ' set), but h asn ’t said what th is has to do with th e 18-y ea r-o ld vote, nor has he given evidence that such a nurd (defini­ T h e “ A pathetic” student, o r a t le a st one " a p a th e tic " student, w aits In vain to see any glim m erin g s of r e a l dialogue in In V iet N am . I b eliev e that w ar d estro y s the w el­ GUMMA'S GOOD. ” National Erase Ease Paper 98‘ fa re of th e com m unity by creating p re j­ E uckets o r Boxes tion: m ythical b east, blam ed by the A the­ th e S tate N ew s, A pparently th e e d ito rs a r e L in ..f f n n m i na u d ice and fe a r of those who a re different nians fo r the fall of Athens) could o r does w illfully sleeping. What, fo r instance, fro m o u rse lv e s. T h e re fo re 1 urge those R eg u lar e x ist le t alone that he p re v a ils on th is would d ie e d ito rs do with s hypothetical facu lty and students who a r e opposed cam pus. It is quite c e rta in that M r. Tung dialogue a s follows? to w ar to specify that th e ir contribution be BOX O ’F I S H ........................ $ « 5 a v a ila b le in a ll w eig h ts does not have an open m ind a t a ll. since E d ito r: Do you approve of the w ar In given to som e other agency lu ch a s the 3 p ie ce s F ish , F re n ch F r ie s , Cole Slaw, | he " a rg u e s p urely along perso n al g ro u n d s" in a blindly id e a listic fashion. One fe e ls that h is a r tic le is a brooding condsm natlon of those who did not support V iet N am ? " A p a th e tic " student: T h e question Is not rig h tly sta te d . It should be, *Do you fav o r the destruction of C om m unist power U rb a n L eague o r the Legal Aid Society w hose contribution to the general w elfare la not In doubt. M ark Rilling T a r ta r Sauce and B iscu its O P E N 7 DAYS A W E E K » SPARTANBOOKSTORE C o rn e r of Ann & M .A .C . h is pet cau se. 1900 E . K alam azoo Phone: 484-4471 In V iet N am ?’ A ssista n t p ro fe sso r of Psychology Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. Octobei 23, '9 6 6 3 S h e p p a r d m a y s k ip 25 K ille d by tra in in India t e s t i m o n y in 2 n d t r i a indication that he had som ething CLEVELAND if! - Sam H. T alty told an in itial group of 15 Sheppard w ent on tr ia l Monday women and nine m en who w e re to hide?” defense atto rn ey F . C A L C U T T A, India ( A P ) - A speeding e x p r e s s p lo w e d L ee Bailey of Boston, asked the In to a g r o u p o f p a s s e n g e r s c r o s s i n g t h e t r a c k at L a k - fo r the second tim e in the 1954 called as p ro sp ectiv e ju ro rs . m u rd er of his w ife. He may not Sheppard, 42, spent th re e d ra ­ v ery firs t jury p ro sp ec t. h is e ra i r a ilr o a d s tatio n S u n d a y night and the Indian N e w s A g e n c y r e p o r t e d t o d a y at least 2 5 p e r s o n s w e r e killed. At least a dozen others w ere injured. take th e w itn ess stand o r offer m atic days on the stand at his any defense testim ony w hatso­ f ir s t tr ia l which ended in h is e v e r, it w as hinted. conviction fo r seco n d -d eg ree “ No,” replied A lan S ev e rs,3 8 , a bachelor with a ju n io r high school education. “ At the end of the sta te ’s 1 -2 -3 g o .. “ A se a rc h fo r th e tru th , that m u rd e r of M arilyn Sheppard. M alaysian le ftis ts oppose Johnson is what we a r e em barked upon,” " If the defendant did not te s ti­ c a se , if the defense says nothing and p rese n ts nothing, would this Common P le a s Judge F ra n c is J . fy, would you feel that w as any KUALA LUMPUR, M alaysia T he warning was contained in an open le tte r to the ‘ 'A m er - indicate to you the defense had som ething to hide?” w ent on y o u th fu lly (JP) - A le ftist opposition to Bailey. P re sid e n t Johnson’s v isit to lean consul general in M a­ Again S evers rep lied in the M alaysia Sunday gained m o ­ la y a" fro m 22 left-w ing tra d e negative. He w as tentatively m entum today, with a w arning unions in Singapore. C opies seated as the f ir s t ju ro r, but to the U.S. chief of s ta te not to set foot h ere. w ere issu ed to new spapers th e re . may be elim inated la te r if ei­ th e r the sta te o r defense so de­ sh a p ed new s ir e s . Search continues In M a n ila Bay By chance, it developed in questioning that S evers once M A N IL A (AP)-P hillip p in e n a v y f r & g m e n d iv e d into M a n ila B a y again and again to d a y looking f o r bod ie s w orked in a firm owned by the late Thom as R eese, the fath e r C a r n iv a l f r o m the coastal s t e a m e r P io n e e r L e y t e w hich c o l­ of M arilyn Sheppard. lide d w ith an A m e r i c a n f r e i g h t e r . M rs. Sheppard, 31, four m onths W i t h 50 b o d i e s r e c o v e r e d a n d th e d i v e r s s e a r c h i n g th e w r e c k m o r e t h a n 50 fe e t be lo w the s u r f a c e , r e s c u e pregnant, w as bludgeoned to death July 4, 1954, in h e r lakefront b r a tr io a u th o r itie s ann o u n ce d th e r e a re 172 k n o w n s u r v i v o r s a n d 33 p e r s o n s s till m i s s i n g . hom e in Bay Village, a suburb 12 m iles w est of Cleveland. / Sheppard te stifie d at h is f ir s t tr ia l that a bush y -h aired s tra n ­ 300 celebrate g er invaded his home w hile he w as asleep, and knocked him unconscious a fte r killing M a ri­ lyn. T rie d originally fo r h is life on U.N.’s birthday M ore than 300 a re a resid e n ts day w ere givenbyH aroldS . Jo h n ­ a firs t-d e g re e m u rd er ch arg e, Sheppard w as convicted of se c ­ ond-degree m u rd e r and sen ­ tenced to life im p riso n m en t. He honored the "com ing of a g e " of son, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r in po­ won freedom on bail in 1964, and the U nited N ations Sunday during litic a l science, on the U»N.’s mm la st spring the Suprem e C ourt ru led him entitled to a second th e G re a te r Lansing a re a U.N. re c o rd , and John T ay lo r, p h il­ Day observation pro g ram at G a­ osophy p ro fe sso r, on the fu tu re Dirty Water tr ia l. b r ie ls High School. of the U.N. T his tim e he is not charged w ith p rem e d ita ted f irs t-d e g re e John Wingate, vice p resid en t of the Cam pus U.N., spoke d u r ­ Johnson liste d the a s s e ts and d efic its of the U.N. 21-year h is ­ C o - o p e r a t i n g in the O u t i n g C l u b - F o r e s t r y C l u b R e d C e d a r R iv e r clea n -u p ca m pa ig n , G o rd o n Huff, D e troit m u rd e r, but with a second-de­ g ree indictm ent that say s he m ing the program , urging students tory, em phasizing the U .N .’s le ss senior and Jim Dunham, W hitew ater, W isconsin to take an active p a rt In U.N. a ffa irs . Wingate noted that while publicized human aid p ro je c ts , T a y lo r spoke on the philosophy ju n io r p ic k litte r f r o m the r i v e r . L i t t e r is s o m e t h in g all o f us a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r . "unlaw fully, purposely and m a­ licio u sly killed M arilyn Shep­ m 'A i r M i s t , w ith MSU’s 38,000 students p a r tic i­ and fu tu re goals of the United Sta te N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ic h a e ls p a r d ." pate in num erous ac tiv itie s, com ­ N ations organization. c i r c le s titc h in g , p ara tiv ely few show in te re s t in thin b o o s te rs , the U.N., an organization he feels e s se n tia l to w orld peace. Two oth er m ajo r speeches Sun- M aynard M iller, p resid e n t of die L ansing C hap ter of the U.N. A ssn. said the day w as to ob­ se rv e su c c e sse s of the o rg a n iz a ­ Red Cedar trash bash s tr e tc h band. 3 2 - 3 6 A .3 2 - 3 8 B .C . 2.50 W e s t S h o w tion without ignoring th e " d i s ­ appointm ents” and to stim u late m o re intense in te re st in th e n a­ tio n ’s individuals. nets truck load of flotsam N early a truckful of tra sh was a su itc a se in two p ieces, a paint up the r iv e r in canoes to fick c a n o e ra c e D uring the th re e -h o u r o b s e r­ up floating and sunken cans and p icked up fro m th e banks and trough, p ain t bru sh and empty vation, Rev. W arren Day con­ b o ttles. T he o th e rs, equipped with w a te rs of the Red C ed ar Sunday p ain t can, a ll th e sam e color, ducted an e c u m e n i c a l p ra y e r p ap e r-p ic k s and bags, sco u red by m em b ers of th e MSU Outing th re e dead fish and a usable o n S a tu r d a y se rv ic e keyed to an International the banks for p a p e r and tra s h . and F o re s tr y clubs. snow tir e . lev el. Anwer M alik, p resid e n t The M aintenance Dept, sup­ W est Shaw H all w ill tr y again T he 15 m em b ers of the clubs "W e could have picked up tw ice of the Internatio n al Club, rea d p lied the group w i t h canoes, fo r c le a r skies. T he A ll-U n iv er­ stag ed th e ir Red C ed ar "C lea n ­ a s much beyond the Hagadorn in A rabic and English fro m the up Cam paign” between F arm p a p e r-p ic k s and a truck to haul Secret Form, sity Canoe Race, rain ed out two B rid g e,” said Jay Stew art, E ast K oran. D hirendra Sharm a, v is it­ the tra s h away. w eeks ago, will be at 9 a.m . L ane and Hagadorn Road. L ansing se n io r, who w as 'the f i b e r f i l l c o n to u r­ ing p ro fe sso r from India, read Among the things that '.e r e The idea for the p ro jec t,S te w ­ S aturday on the Red C e d ar, o rg an izer and trip le ad e r of the se lec tio n s from G handi’s w rit­ p icked up w ere about 500 cans a r t sa id , was conceived la st fall ed, e m b r o id e r e d New e n trie s will be accepted Outing Club p ro je c t. ings and a rtic le s on the Hindu and b o ttle s, an old u m b rella, a by S ara U lrey, E ast Lan. h. g b ro a d c lo th . W h ite , un til 6 p.m . F riday. The group m et at 2 p.m . at the relig io n in both E nglish and h is "C aution” s i g n , a "C ontem ­ ju n io r and Outing Club m em ber, T h e annual event w ill be run Canoe S h elter and divided into b la c k , p in k , b lu e , native tongue. p o ra ry Living” sign, an old shoe, cre w s. Some of th e crew s worked during a canoeing sessio n . in h ea ts of five team s each, with A G reek Orthodox r e p r e s e n ta ­ r e d . 3 2 - 3 6 A ,B . m en ’s living units beginning the tiv e re a d the Serm on on the a c tiv itie s. Women’s living units 2.50 Mount. w ill challenge each other soon E xhibits w ere m ade by P eace a fte r 10 a.m . C o rp s retu rn ee s, Ju stin M o rrill T h e winning team of each d iv i­ students who toured Spain and sion (off - cam pus m en’s, off- R u ssia th is sum m er, a r e a high cam pus women’s, on - cam pus school U.N. groups and grade m en ’s and on - cam pus w om en’s) school children. w ill rec eiv e a trophy. F ilm s w ere shown throughout Tw o la rg e r trophies will be the afternoon on U.N. p ro je c ts. aw arded for m en’s best tim e and women’s best tim e. N j T he ra c e for the m en’s d iv i­ sion w ill s ta rt at the F a rm Lane Honors College S ta r-P u ff, f u l l y B ridge, proceed to a m a rk e r near the end of E ast Shaw H all, and petitions sent p o ly e s te r f i b e r f i l l re tu rn to a fin ish -lin e se v eral padded. L ig h t and y a rd s s h o rt of the sta rtin g line. P etitio n s fo r the Honors Col­ lege Student Board, a body which a ir y . W h ite . 3 2 - T h e women’s co u rse will ex­ tend only to a m a rk e r n ea r the will a c t a s a dialogue between 36 A , B . 3 .50 m iddle of Shaw H all and back faculty and students and coordi­ to the finish. nate c o -c u r rlc u la r a c tiv itie s, a re FOU NDATION S - GARDEN L E V E L EAST LAN SING In c a se of rain, the event will being sent out again th is week, be held Sunday. said R obert C. A ndringa, a s s is t­ an t d ire c to r of th e Honors Col­ lege. T o p flo a ts Due to a m ailing problem the T he r e s u lts of the Homecoming petitions sent out la s t week display contest, announced during rea ch ed only on - cam pus stu­ S V p re -g a m e ac tiv itie s at Saturday’s d en ts. However, Andringa noted, football gam e, a re : 20 petitions fo r the 12-man board h o w to m a k e Coed D ivision: F ir s t p la ce— have alre ad y been filed. E ast Mayo Hall and M ontie House; Andringa also said that the Second place — A sher Student H onors C ollege is com piling a Foundation; T h ird p la ce — E ast lib r a ry of published MSU faculty e y e s . . . . b y and W est W ilson H all. S orority D ivision: F ir s t place students. —D elta D elta D elta; Secondplace w ork fo r its approxim ately 1,300 The a s s is ta n t d ire c to r said that Take A Good Look ! —Alpha D elta P i; T h ird place— th is re s e a rc h facility w ill com­ B o n n e B e ll E n jo y s a v in g s you can see. W h e n e v e r y o u 'r e in a c le a n ­ Alpha Xi D elta. plem ent the collection of c a r e e r F ra te rn ity D ivision: F ir s t m a te ria ls and advanced study in g p in c h , s to p in at one o f o u r 3 c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n s . N o w , Bonne B e ll p r e ­ p lace—Theta Chi; Second place— catalogs alread y available in the Y o u 'l l be g la d you d id . SAVE T IM E . . .S A V E M O N E Y Sigma Alpha Mu; T h ird p la c e — H onors C ollege offices. sen ts a b r ig h t new lin e T rian g le. d es ig n ed to m a k e eyes sh in e out! Y o ur eyes. A T T E N T IO NC A RO W N E R S S u n s h in e C e n te r B r u s h -o n L id S h a d o w f o r a so ft m a tte fin is h . Blue, green, pearl com plete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent * brakes * suspension 2 OPEN 4 A 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience b e ig e , b ro w n . 2 .5 0 . S tic k e y e s h a d o w , 1 .5 0 . M a s - f*/ 1 - 2 1 3 A n n Street c a r a m a t ic , d a r k b ro w n , • wheel balancing » steering co rrectio n s HOURS 2 - C o rn e r of H a rris o n 8 W ilson Road 3 - N o rth w in d D r . Facing Ya nkee Sta dium Pla 2a b la c k , c h a r c o a l, $ 2 . E y e * m otor tune ups p e n c il, 1 .5 0 . L iq u id eye C O IN O F t H A T I O l i n e r , 1 .5 0 . LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center W S H U D R Y CLEAN Attico 8 — Sunshine Genter WASHN Dryclean fw lc o ** COSMETICS ■ S T R E E T L E V E L 1 ¡y 4-7346 E A S T LANSING 124 SOUTH LARCH Join Those Who Expect M o r e ....................... And Save \ 4 Michij :an - tat is t vva , ast ling, Michigan Tuesdajr, October 25, 1986 70,000 BUSHELS WELCH BEQUEST ■‘ 5 Grounds staff busy H e lp s Flint y o u t h By C H R IS O ’C O N N O R dents leave for t h e i r eight w inter m onths. Many a r e s tu ­ o’clo ck s. d en ts. T h e r e ’s quite a turnover T he grounds departm ent has T he grounds staff v arie s from By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y pledged to c a r ry out that philo­ sophy m aintains that ea rly iden­ b ecau se of the seasonal nature about 70,000 bushels of leaves about 135 in sum m er to 70 in State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r sophy. tification p erh a p s at the junior of the job. But some, like equip­ to blow away th is month. Today 23 students from the high level, and erfcouragement m ent o p e ra to r F rem ont Edw ards, To m ost people the w ealth of I t's a big job—even w ith tr a c ­ F lin t a re a , attendingM SU through of exceptional children by te st­ have been h ere for n early 30 A m erica r e s ts in h e r phy sical to r drawn blow ers. A new, two- benefits from the Welch Founda­ ing, guidance, and counseling is man blow er with wind velocity of X -ra y unit visits y e a rs . and econom ic re s o u rc e s , but the O ver the y ea rs, the departm ent la te J a m e s A. Welch of F lin t tion, w ill m eet with its v ic e - one way to salvage lo st m an­ 1,500 m .p.h. is being trie d on p resid e n t and executive d ire c to r pow er. north cam pus th is fall and may m a rrie d housing h as had some stran g e c a lls for help. In the early ’50*s a team felt th e w ealth and potential of f o r a luncheon a t th e Union. R ecords of accom plishm ent replace the old tr a ile r mounted T he ch est x -ra y unit of Ingham ev ery com m unity re s te d in its of w o rk e rs rescued a peacock youth. T he Foundation, in its th ird and biographical data w ill be R ato -m ist s p ra y e r. About 14m en County w ill continue its v is its to y e a r, keeps in contact w ith its m aintained fo r each student under fro m the lib ra ry —o r the lib ra ry Welch, a F lin t re a l e s ta te a re on th is detail, m any of them the m a rrie d housing areas students throughout th e ir univer­ a s sista n c e . from a peacock. d ev elo p er, re a liz e d that a good using sm a lle r equipm ent fo r le ss through T hursday. T his se rv ic e sity o r college train in g . T he Foundation contributes in A pro b lem th is y ea r is the com m unity had the obligation to a c ce ssib le a re a s of the cam pus. began Monday at U niversity Vil­ A ccording to th e Welch Foun­ th e fo rm of financial com pensa­ fate of the Red C ed ar ducks. develop the ta len ts of its ric h e s t F all is a busy tim e fo r grounds lage. dation philosophy, counseling and tion to re g u la r school counselors With the old power plant no p o ten tial, its young people, o r w o rk e rs. B esides keeping up with The unit w ill be open 4-8 p .m . guidance a r e two neglected a r e a s enabling them to spend additional longer in u se th e re is som e fea r through w aste, su ffe r an i r r e p a r ­ the output of 17,000 tre e s , they T uesday at t h e C h erry L ane of m odern education. T he re s u lt, tim e with w orthy students. th at the r iv e r will freeze, even able lo ss . have to w interize equipm ent and A partm ents a n d 4-8 p.m . Wed­ they feel, is lo ss of m any stu ­ Som etim es the F oundatlon a t the dam . T he grounds d e p a rt­ T he sc h o larsh ip foundation p re p a re snow plows fo r use. nesday and T hursday at Spartan m ent is p rep a re d to in stall pumps m em o rializin g h is nam e is d ents of high ab ility . T hen p h ilo - w orks d ire c tly w ith high schools “ Snow is the m ost difficult job Village. and colleges to a s s is t with in - to keep the w ater circu latin g . to han d le,’’ said Burt D. F e r ris , A rrangem ents for this se rv ic e se rv ic e train in g of guidance and "E v ery th in g above the ground superintendant of grounds m ain­ w ere made by the Spartan Wives. counseling p erso n n el. is o u r s ," F e r r is said, including Sink proposes tenance. Sixty-five m iles of sid e­ B esides m a rrie d students, any­ T he Welch Foundation itself p ro b lem peacocks, ducks, a n d walk and 40 m iles of ro ad s have one 21 y e a rs of age or old er is will g ra n t a few sch o larsh ip s to lo ts and lo ts of leaves. to be clea re d before sleepy stu - eligible for a fre e x -ra y . deserv in g students, but its m ain Autumn Leaves p u rp o se is to provide a ca lib e r of s e rv ic e that will a ttr a c t gifts student-made film Y o u u se a v a c u u m c l e a n e r to c le a n y o u r r o o m , so from o th e r so u rce s, p a rtic u la rly w h y s h o u ld n ’ t the G r o u n d s D e p t, use a v a c u u m c le a n ­ from p e rso n s, institutions o r e r to p ic k up the fa lle n le a v e s on c a m p u s ? O n l y one foundations w ishing to contribute p r o b l e m r e m a i n s , d is p o s in g o f the le a ve s a ft e r th e y to this effo rt. are collected. State N e w s photo by L a r r y Frltzla n Student B oard m e m b e r - a t - produced m ovie using a fictional la rg e Jim Sink is looking fo r situ atio n r a th e r than a docum en­ UNIVERSITY £¡¡¿¡2 stu d en ts in te re ste d in in v estig a­ ta ry on student life. C a ttle ju d g e s K w n m um S f T W ting the p o ss ib ilitie s of p roduc­ "1 think th e re is an awful lot Painting stolen ing an a ll-U n iv e rsity s t u d e n t of student talen t which is un­ m ovie. tap p ed ," Sink said . w i n P i O Ì th p la c e from Hubbard P e rso n s int :e ste d in w orking on th is co m m ittee should leav e " I t would involvew hat we le arn Michigan S t a t e ’s livestock in our academ ic w orld, bringing judging team placed eighth out of th e ir nam es in the ASMSU office it into our e x t r a c u r r i c u l a r 24 team s fro m a ll over the nation A painting was stolen fro m a t 308 Student S erv ices o r call w o rld ," he said . a t th e A m erican Royal Judging C A R R Y IN G THE N orth Hubbard H all o v er the 355-8266. Sink plans to speak to de­ C ontest th is week in K ansas City, weekend, U n iv ersity p o lice r e ­ A fiv e-m an co m m ittee w ill be p a r t m e n t heads and m a jo r gov­ Mo. A team from K ansas State r JfY ) A *Y i V •A ported. T h e $118 p ic tu re and fra m e w ere la s t seen in th e m en ’s appointed by Jim G raham , c h a ir­ m an of ASMSU, upon recom m en­ dation by Sink. Sink s tr e s s e s ern in g groups fo r a s s ista n c e in U niversity won the contest. th is p ro g ra m . He hopes that stu­ MSU w as second in the sheep dents w orking on the m ovie would division and eighth in beef cattle. lounge a t 3 p.m . F rid ay , police th at any p e rso n in te re ste d m ay re c e iv e acad em ic cre d it from In individual com petition, Bill said. T h ey w ere rep o rted m issin g help. th e ir d ep a rtm en ts. F aculty would B yrum , Onondaga se n io r, w as U '1 U i A X l Ä J D Monday m orning. Sink is p roposing a stu d en t- then a s s is t, but only in an ad­ fifth in beef ca ttle, and .C la re UNFURLED, v iso ry cap acity . A nders, Com stock P a rk junior, Sink p oints out also that the w as 10th in judging a ll sp e c ie s. m ovie would p robably take a t O ther MSU team m em b ers at from No M a tte r What You Do Y our H air Is Your Crow n­ ing G lory. I Came... le a s t two y e a rs to com plete. It the event w ere G erry Kuhl, S e- could then be shown fo r e n te r­ bewaing se n io r; John F is c h e r, tainm ent around the cam pus and Gagetown se n io r; Ja m e s M ayes, I Saw... a t o th er Big T en cam puses, who P o rt A ustin junior; and Scott would hopefully pick up the idea. C ristm an , Ilion.N .Y . sophom ore. M. S. U. to I Concurred! S y n k a C u rtis is c r o w n e d McDonald^ L A N S IN G -E A S T L A N S IN G I n fa c t, s a id C a e sa r, “ I e t two, B r u tu s ! ” ( H i s E n g lis h w a s a w f u l.) B u t h e a g re e d w ith e v e ry b o d y t h a t e a tin g tw o S h a k e y ’s p iz z a s is m o r e f u n t h a n e a ti n g o n e . (B ecau se i t ’s so g o -o -o -o -d , C le o !) A n d d o n ’t b r in g K a p p a S w e e th e a rt M iss Synka C u rtis , D etro it Ju­ nio r fro m D elta S igm aT heta, was crow ned Kappa S w eetheart fo r 1966-67 a t the Kappa Alpha P s i sophom ore. 6 6 -6 7 and Jacq u elin e Edw ards, D etroit Ingrid Saunders, D etro it senior who reig n ed as S w eetheart la s t Who says your only future at a k n if e . S h a k e y ’s H a p p y P e o p le a re v e ry Hom ecom ing Coronation B all at y e a r, w as also p re se n te d a tr o ­ p r o p e r — th e y e a t p iz z a w ith th e i r fin g e rs ! the L an sin g Civic C e n te r S a tu r­ phy. International Harvester will be PIZZA PABL0 1 & day night. A ttending the se m i-fo rm a l a f ­ in farm equipment? JT SHEETS Ye P ublic house fa ir w ere an estim ated 400 p e r ­ sons fo r whom th e p rese n tatio n of the queen and h e r c o u rt was Union style show T h i s s n o r k e l-e q u ip p e d fir e -fig h te r is o n ly o n e o f h u n d r e d s of d iffe r e n t tr u c k s m a d e b y In te rn a tio n a l, w o r l d ’s South C ed ar at Pennsylvania (just north of 1-96 expressw ay) the highlight of the evening. M iss set fo r T h u rs d a y largest p r o d u c e r of h e a v y -d u t y t r u c k s . W e ’ re also a leader in c o n s tr u c tio n e q u i p m e n t . O u r fa r m e q u i p m e n t b u s i­ C u rtis, who was also a m em b er of la s t y e a r ’s c o u rt, a n d h e r co u rt Union B oard w ill p re se n t its ness is at an all-tim e h i g h . W e ’ re an i m p o r t a n t s te e lm a k e r , to o . W e eve n m a k e m a r in e e n g in e s . A n d w e ’ re ra pid ly w ere given tro p h ie s and r o s e s . F a ll F ashion Show at 8 p.m . e x p a n d in g o u r a e ro s p a c e side. O th er m em b ers of the S w eet­ T h u rsd a y . A dm ission w ill be 50 h e a rt C o u rt w ere: Ruth Scott, cents, and th e re will be a p riz e W h e n yo u ch o o se a c a re e r w ith In te rn a tio n a l H a r v e s t e r , yo u ch o o se a c a r e e r in P O W E R . P r o v i d i n g m e c h a n ic a l D etro it sophom ore; M ary Ann a t the door for everyone. p o w e r for e v e r y th in g f r o m h ig h -s p e e d tra c to r s to helicopters is o u r b u s in e s s . A t w o - b il l io n - d o l la r -a -y e a r b u s i­ Smith, D etro it s o p h o m o r e ; M iss MSU and h e r c o u rt will ness. B e c a u s e o u r w o rk at In te rn a tio na l H a r v e s t e r is so dive rsifie d , w e n eed not o n ly e n g in e e r s , b u t also g r a d ­ 11966 SHAKEY'S INC. Ja m e te T u rn e r, W ashington, m odel clothes from theT ogS hop, uates in a c c o u n t i n g , bu sin ess a d m in is t r a t io n , liberal arts a nd th e basic sc ie nc e s . W e o ffe r a n ideal c o m b in a tio n D.C., sophom ore; R o salie W il- T h e re w ill be draw ings fo r $350 son, N orth C aro lin a sophom ore; worth of clothes. of o p p o r t u n it y , responsibility a n d ind ivid ua l t r e a t m e n t . T h e r e ’s p le n ty o f r o o m fo r y o u to g r o w at I H . Does this look like a plow? STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM - WEDNESDAY NOON UNTIL 9 PM a d a s h in g m a tc h , th e s u e d e g lo v e w ith h o b o h a t fu c o m p l e t e l y l i n e d in p o s h o c r yl i c pile. . .a g r e a t s e a s o n p a i r d e s i g n e d f o r fun, for play or casual w ear. Ru s s e t t , n a t u r a l , o r g r e e n . G l o v e . Sizes S , M , L , 8 . 0 0 H a t w it h c o n v e r t i b l e brim. 8 . 0 0 ACCESSORIES I n t e r n a t io n a l ^ s ^ r e s t o r p u t s p o w e r in y o u r h a n d s Ü nterested? Contact your Placement Officer to see an IH representative when * visits your campus. Or write directly to Supervisor of College Relations, itional Harvester, 401 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. AN IQ U A l OPPORTUN T r I Y P lG * l R Jaco b so n s Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. October 25, 1966 5 SPORTS— D u f f y ’s n e w lin e : N eed a lift? TRY FOOD k e e p 'e m g u e s s i n g D e lic io u s f o o d . H e a rty fo o d . D augherty let out a sh arp w histle, ru n , then h e should be able to By R O B E R T A Y A F IE “ and bingo - - he’s gone.” By By E D B R IL L throw . P le a s a n tly p ric e d fo o d . State N e w s Sp o rts W r it e r State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r th e tim e he tak es h is th ird step “ T h is is one thing that Raye M irro r, m ir r o r . . . back fro m c e n te r, he y ells to the does b e tte r than anybody I’ve In o t h e r w o r d s , C onsidering the Big T en looking g lass is nothing but an o rdinary M ichigan State Football Coach guards 'r u n ,' if he is keeping. ever se en ,” sa id D augherty. re fle c to r, the im age bouncing back is enough to bleach the Jolly Duffy Daugherty gleefully spoon­ D augherty also unveiled a new “ Some g r e a t running q u a rte r­ tr y th e fo o d a t G reen a spanking w hite. ed up his chicken noodle soup at I-fo rm atio n fo r the f ir s t tim e in backs stop to decide w hether or W hile M ichigan State stands on one side of the m ir r o r with a t h e weekly p r e s s luncheon Mon­ Saturday’s gam e. not to throw . p erfec t 4 -0 league-leading re c o rd , Iowa g la re s opposite, sitting day afternoon, and gloated o ver “ Jim m y ta k es one quick look,” “ Pow er p la y s, and belly s e rie s in the c e lla r with an 0 -4 m ark . the Spartans’ suddenly explosive a re e a s ie r to run from an I,” And w hile the S partans a r e happily on th e ir way a fte r th e ir second offense. D augherty com m ented. “ We also consecutive Beg Ten title , it’s only natural that the h ap less Hawk- “ You rem em b er that lo n g p ass wanted to give Clinton Jones an eyes should be questing a fte r th e ir in itial conference w in. D espite a 24-15 lo ss to N orthw estern Saturday, th e Hawks m ade to Al B ren n er,” Daugherty asked w i t h apparent co n cern . “ T hat U PI p o ll opportunity to exploit som e of g rea t in sid e running ability, since som e local h isto ry of th e ir own. A se v en -y ard touchdown p ass from play was put in by one of the T e a m s P oints team s have been defensing our Ed Podolak to A llan B ream la te in the fourth p erio d w as the f ir s t lad ies in our football c la s s .” wide sw eep s.” Hawkeye TD in 21 q u a rte rs . When he did stop joking fo r a 1. N otre Dame (5-0) And w hat about that attem pted 333 Podolak ram b led 87 y ard s fo r Iow a's final sc o re . T he W ildcats sh o rt tim e, Daugherty told of 2. MICHIGAN STATE (6-0) 315 double r e v e rs e to Clinton Jo nes, w rapped up th e ir activity on a th re e -y a rd scoring run by Bob Olson. som e of the innovations that have 3. UCLA (6-0) that w as stopped fo r a tw o-yard 256 Running down the conference re c o rd s, all but Iowa have a win changed his offense from “ run, 4. A labam a (5-0) lo ss, S aturday? 238 under th e ir b elts a fte r Saturday’s action. run, run,” to “ keep 'em g u ess­ 5. Southern C alifo rn ia (6-0) 216 “ A ctually, that play ca m e v ery T he S partans a r e 4 -0 in the conference and 6 -0 all g am es, ing.” 6. G eorgia T ech (6-0) 164 clo se to break in g lo o se ," said having gained sole p o sse ssio n of the No. 1 spot a fte r th e ir 41—20 “ I don’t m ind throw ing that Daugherty, “ but one of th e ir play­ 7. F lo rid a (6-0) 139 battle w ith P u rd u e. m uch,” Daugherty in sisted , “ be­ e r s w a sn 't standing w here he T he B o ilerm ak ers a r e tie d w ith Illinois in second p la ce a t 2 -1 . Raye To Brenner cau se we w eren’t throwing out of 8. N eb rask a (6-0) 9. A rk an sas (5-1) 131 43 should have. 2820 E. Grand Ri ver P urdue is 4-2 in all gam es w hile the Ulini a r e 2-4 . desp eratio n . In our gam e plan “ You m ight say that they out- M S U end Al B r e n n e r dives fo r a J i m m y R a y e pass 10. Wyoming (6-0) 30 L a n s i n g , Mi chi gan M innesota, W isconsin, Indiana and N orthw estern a r e tied for we felt we would have to throw dumbed us on that o n e," Joked In S a t u r d a y ’ s P u r d u e g a m e . T h e S p a r t a n S t a d i u m a i r fourth at 1 -1 -1 . T he B adgers and W ildcats a r e 2-3-1 on the season, e a rly , because they had 11 men N um b ers in p are n th ese s a re D augherty, who is apparently get­ w as fille d w ith fo o tb a lls as C o a c h D u f fy D a u g h e r ty P h o n e 487-3761 w hile the H oosiers and G ophers stand 1 -4 -1 . w ithin two o r th re e y ard s of the won-lo st re c o rd s. ting a s much fun out of h is new s w it c h e d f r o m his ty p ic a l g r o u n d g a m e to a e r i a l t a c ­ T ied for eighth a r e Michigan and Ohio State, 1-2 in Big T en play. line of scrim m ag e to stop ru n s. offense a s the Spartan fans. tics a g a in s t the s t r o n g right a r m of Bob G rle s e . T he Wolves a r e 3-3 on the y e a r, w hile OSU is 2 -3 in all gam es. “ Anyone w ho d isre g a rd s State N e w s Ph oto b y T o n y F e r r a n t e Iowa brings up the r e a r , 0 -4 and 1-5. Raye’s passing th re a t now,” con­ Michigan took a long, satisfying swig from the L ittle Brown Jug tin u e d Daugherty, " i s taking a a fte r trouncing M innesota, 49-0. W olverine sig n a l-c a lle r Dick big chance. B ren n er tak es a lot V idm er h urled th re e touchdown p a s s e s , two to Jack Clancy and one to Rick Sygar. Ohio S tate got that elusive f ir s t win, rallying fo r two touchdowns FB I n a b s a n o t h e r of p r e s s u r e off Gene Washington, and gives us much m o re balance in our passin g attack . in the final q u a rte r to defeat W isconsin, 24-13. T h e re w ere two non-conference gam es on the c a rd and Big Ten re p re se n ta tiv e s Indiana and Illinois did th e ir p a r t to low er the i n L S U b ri b e c a s e One of the big plays in Raye’s re p e rto ire has been a bootleg p ass or run. “ T h is is the f ir s t BATON ROUGE, LA. (UPI)— R o b ert E . Rightm yer, sp ecial conference’s re c o rd against non-league foes to 10-17. y e a r we have e v e r run th is play Indiana and M iam i (Fla.) m et in the O range Bowl F rid a y night. T h e FBI today a r r e s te d a second agent in charge oi the New in th is w ay,” D augherty sta rte d T h e H urrican es turned a H oosier fum ble into the winning sc o re, man and issu ed a w arra n t fo r a O rlean s FBI office, said Joseph in d escrib in g the option. th ird in connection with alleged L ee Nolan, 26, of Baton Rouge, com ing fro m behind to win, 14-7. “ Raye c a lls a p a s s, b u t he P hil M e sse r recovered an Illinois fa ir-c a tc h fumble as Stanford attem p ts to b rib e Louisiana State was a r r e s te d at h is ap artm en t com es out from under the cen ter U n iv ersity football p la y e rs. and charged with sp o rt b rib e ry . squeaked by the Illini, 6-3. w ith idea ‘I’m going to ru n ,’ ” R ightm yer said thè' w arra n t D augherty continued. “ If the c o r - A S P E C IA L S E L E C T IO N O F Q U A L IT Y SW EATSHIRTS w as issu ed fo r Samuel F red d ie nerback com es up, and he can’t Comeaux, 26, also o f Baton M .D . c a l l s C o n n l ia r Rouge. Samuel G raziano, 26, a Baton Rouge b arb e r, was a r r e s te d la st R EG . $2.95 T u esd ay when the c a se f ir s t Apisa recovering in title f i g h t i s s u e broke. G raziano was charged with t r y ­ Bob A p is a ,S p a rta n fu ll- NOW 2 FOR T H E P R IC E OF ONE ing to b rib e LSU tailback Jim back, was reportedly run­ MEXICO CITY (UPI) — D r. quez of the W orld Boxing Coun­ Dousay, strongback B illy M a s­ n i n g w i t h a s l i g h t l i m p In G ilberto Bolanos Cacho, Mexico cil, he cam e to w here I sat te r s and fullback Ga wain D ibetta. M o n d a y ’ s light w o r k o u t . C ity Boxing C om m ission p h y si­ and helped m e into the r in g ,” H U R R Y - Q U A N T IT Y L IM IT E D He waived a p relim in ary hearing But the 218-pound A ll- cian, Monday said “ B illy Conn D r. Bolanos d eclared . la s t week and was fre e on $5,000 Am e rican Is a p p a r e n t l y is lying if he says I told him to “ A fter I exam ined the cut, bond. recoverin g satisfactorily stop the fight” between P u erto I told him the fight should co n ­ Rican C arlo s O rtiz and Sugar R am os. T he bout fo r the w orld lig h t­ tinue, and that the cut and h e ­ m atom a did not im ply any dan­ g e r fo r R am o s.” LSU officials said the th ree p la y e rs had been approached m onths ago, and had worked as u n d erco v er agents to g ath er the from jury fourth an ori a in jury play to k n e e . H e s u s ta in e d the in­ quarter of Satur­ his In t h e CAMPUS BOOK STORE weight cham pionship ended in a M eanwhile, L uis Spota, d a y ’ s g a m e against P u r ­ A cross F ro m B erkey H all Only Gene Kenney, M ichigan evidence ev er since. r io t S aturday when r e fe re e Conn P re sid e n t of the W orld Boxing due. State ’ s soc ce r coach, was stopped the fight. Conn aw arded Council said that the dispute a p p o in te d to the M i d w e s t the fight to O rtiz on a fifth would be taken up at a m eeting N C A A T o u rn a m en t Selec­ round TKO but a rin g sid e of­ Monday night. tion C o m m itte e M o n d a y . Kenney, along w ith the ficial r e v e rs e d the decision g iv­ S p o r t S h o rts A v erb a l agreem ent fo r a r e ­ On Campus Interviews- ing the title to R am os by f o r ­ o t h e r m e m b e r s , w ill be feit. tu rn m atch between Ram os and G reen Splash, women’s syn­ re spo n sib le fo r selecting Conn said that a t the end of the O rtiz in M exico C ity next A pril chronized sw im m ing club, w ill the M id w e s t r e p r e s e n ta ­ fourth round he had asked D r, was announced, and it was indi­ hold try o u ts fo r m em bership to­ t i v e s w h o w ill m e e t In a night a t 6:30 at the Women’s I.M. October 31 Bolanos to exam ine the cut on cated that the council might d e ­ p l a y o f f f o r the N C A A R am os’s left eyelid, and that c la re th e title vacant pending that T he pledging cerem ony w ill take c h a m p io n s h ip at the U n i ­ he had refused , saying th at if encounter. place Wednesday, Nov. 2. ve rs ity of California De­ T h e sta te of Mexico Boxing I M the cut got w orse, Conn should cem ber year, I - 3, K e n n e y s t e a m s h a ve c o m p ile d an 87-10 record, 7-0 In h i s t e n u r e at this stop the fight. “ The only contact I had with Conn w as when, a fte r talking with P ro fe s s o r Ramon V elaz­ C om m ission also scheduled a m eeting Monday night to d e te r ­ m ine w hether to re le a s e O rtiz 's p u rse and Conn’s fee. The Spartan Bowmen w ill p ra c ­ tic e tonight at 7 in Je n iso n F ie ld - house. All m em b ers a r e r e ­ quested to attend. for Management Positions M SU. with the i f ou ewe cosdUatlif, ¿muted, io- Pennsylvania Railroad— where big things are happening! SORORITY B e c a u s e o f its d ive rse a ctivitie s, th e P e n n s y l v a n ia R ailro a d o f fe r s b r o a d o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r c a r e e r - m i n d e d m e n a n d w o m e n in m a n y a rea s. H e r e a re b u t a fe w : a c c o u n t i n g , m a rk e t r e s e a rc h , c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m i n g , law , sales, a n d t r a n s p o r ta tio n . E v e n “ g re a te r o p p o r t u n it y will result fr o m th e RUSH SIGN-UP m e r g e r of t h e P e n n s y l v a n ia a n d N e w Y o r k C e n tra l R a ilro a d s . N o w 's th e tim e to act. F IN A N C IA L M A N A G E M E N T T R A F F IC M A N A G E M E N T C o m p u te r P ro g ram m in g AND S A LES T h e P R R is a u t o m a t e d w ith r a ilr o a d in g 's T r a f f i c m a n a g e m e n t is vital in th is g r o w in g n « r-4 TONIGHT 6-9 pm m ost advanced com puter system . A n d ex­ p a n d in g a u t o m a t io n p la n s call fo r still m o r e c o m p u t e r o r ie n te d in d iv id u a l s , m e n t r a n s p o r t a ti o n s y s t e m . T h e n e w m e r g e r will requ ire d y n a m i c n e w a p p r o a c h e s to b o t h old a n d n e w p r o b l e m s . O u r s a le s a n d w o m e n w ith g o o d a c a d e m ic s t a n d in g , tr a in in g p r o g r a m will m a ke y o u an e x p e r t jfe HUBBARD HALL c re a tive m i n d s , a n d a keen inte re st in im a g in a tiv e p r o g r a m m i n g . in t h is fie ld . LA B O R R E L A T IO N S A N D A u d itin g i n * T h e P R R is t h e n a t i o n 's la rg e s t ra ilro a d — P ER S O N N EL M AN AG EM EN T a n d it's s o o n to b e c o m e b i g g e r . T h e P e n n - T h e r e is u n lim ite d o p p o r t u n it y he re fo r in ­ T O M O R R O W 6 -9 p m C e n tr a l m e rg e r will m a ke t h is n e w t r a n s ­ d iv id u a ls w h o w o u ld like t o p u r s u e a ca re er po rta tio n s y s te m t h e 13th la rg e s t c o m p a n y in L a b o r R e l a ti o n s a n d P e r s o n n e l M a n a g e ­ i in t h e c o u n t r y , w ith a s s e ts in e x c e s s o f 5 m e n t . T h e railroad e m p l o y s a veritable U n io n B ld g b illio n . If yo u h a v e an in te r e s t in fin an cial a r m y o f m e n a n d w o m e n , e n g a g e d in a m a n a g e m e n t —th is is t h e p la c e . b r o a d r a n g e o f w o r k —fr o m la yin g tie s to s o p h is tic a te d c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m i n g . E N G IN E E R IN G M A N A G E M E N T T H U R S D A Y 1 -5 S t u d e n t S e r v ic e s In te re ste d In d e v e l o p m e n t o r d e s i g n e n g i ­ F in d o u t a b o u t all t h e o t h e r ca re er p o s i­ n e e r in g ? W e 'l l train yo u to d o g r e a t t h in g s tio n s o p e n t o y o u w ith t h is p r o g r e s s iv e in t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . O r p e r h a p s a s a n e n g i ­ tr a n s p o r t a tio n s y s t e m . T o a r r a n g e an n e e r y o u are m o re inte re ste d in m a n a g i n g inte rvie w w ith a P e n n s y l v a n i a R a ilro a d F R ID A Y 1 -5 S t u d e n t S e rv ic e s m e n , m o n e y a n d m a te ria ls. T h e P e n n s y re p re s e n ta tiv e on the campus, see yo u r will train yo u in t h a t , t o o . p la c e m e n t office r n o w . An Equal Opportunity Employer S ig n -u p f e e $ 1 .5 0 th is f o r r e fe re n c e PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Ô Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 25, 1966 EVERYONE WINS ON OUR DAILY DOUBLE . YOUR T E L E P H O N E AND S T A T E NEWS C L A S S IF IE D ?e*fe Teacher C a ll . . . 355-8255 W A ffT A D S Automotive Autom otive Em ploym ent F o r Sole F o r Sale T he State News does not p erm it ra c ia l or religious ÜEDSMOBILE, l9 6 l *98’, 4-door, HONDA 305 Super Hawk. Make PART TIME m ale 15-20 ho u rs ËÜM PER-STiCKER. BEAGLE AND S pringer puppies. R eal E state F u lb rig h t with a discrim in atio n In Its ad­ pow er. $400 o r best offer. 337- 2565. 3-10/25 o ffer. C a ll 337-2115 a f te r 6 per week. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good p.m . 1-10/25 ra is e s with ex p erien ce. MC­ " P r e s ” 68 . B rillian t orange. $5 each . Good with ch ild ren . NEAR MSU - Beautiful 5 bed- room b rick and alum inum bi­ v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The 35£. 3 /$ 1 .0 0 . P re p a id . Box 151. 372-4097. 3-10/26 low cos1 S tate News w ill not accept PLYMOUTH, 1960 , 4-door, six YAMAHA ft), few m onths old. DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est Mt. F lea san t, M ichigan. le v e l. L a rg e living room with dining el, m odern kitchen, fam ­ advertisin g which d isc rim ­ cy lin d er. Very clean c a r . 351- Take o v erp a y m en ts. E D 7-0965. Grand R iver, ED 2-4103. F u ll 3-10/27 L o tt & Found W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t religion, 5807. 3-10/25 3-1 0 /2 6 tim e work also av ailab le. 10-11/7 LOST: GLASSES, reddish auburn ily room , 2 1/2 baths, 2 f ire ­ p la ce s, attached garag e. C o rn er ra c e , color o r national oi - PONTIAC, 1964 Catalina cotv- MINI-BIKE CUSTOM, one month P .X .S to re -F ra n d o r fra m e s n e a r B essey. Call G reg lgin. v ertib le. Excellent condition. BL'SBOYS: 7-3 o r 4-10:30. Apply lot with lots of shade. Call R ol- • A U T O M O T IV E old. 4 hp., $125, b e st o ffer. - RIFLES - 353-8263. 3 -10 /2 6 lie Am os, 882-6635, evenings, B est o ffer. C all 355-9048. TU 2-8587.___________ 3 -1 0 /2 7 HOLIDAY INN. N orth of • E M P LO Y M E N T 6.5 Italian $24.95 8: up LOST: LADYJS w ristw atch, s il - IV -2-8922. Landon R ealty, ____________ 5-10/27 F ra n d o r. 3-1 0 /2 7 • FOR R E N T 7.62 R u ssian $24.95 & up v e r, Omega, black banded. Call R e alto r. 3-10/25 POK’TIAC GTO, 1966. Hardtop • FOR SALE Autom otive coupe, tri-p o w e r, Safe-T - A viation KEYPUNCH OPERATOR; p a rt 7 m m M au ser $34.88 Ann, 353-6110. 3-10/27 • LO S T & FO U ND FRANCIS AVIATION; Now Jo rm - tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 8 m m M au ser $59.95 FOUND: PORTABLE ty p ew riter, S ervice CHEVROLET, 1958; hardtop, T ra c k . Dark green m etallic ing new C herokee flying club • PER S O N A L V - 8, autom atic. No ru st, sharp, South C ed ar, S u ite#11, L an sin g . B ritis h 303 $46.88 c a se in Shaw parking lo t. Iden­ DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p a r e n e finish and things too fierce to M em bership lim ited. Phone • P E A N U T S PERSONAL 393-0250. C S pringfield 30-06 $39,95 tify. C all Lynn, 355-8255. F ra n ch ise d S erv ice Approved by $350. 816 R.G. C urtis, 2 blocks m ention. CROSBY’S, 482-9776. 484-1324. C • R E A L E S T A TE north of M iller and Washington. 3-10/25 REFRESHMENT STAND help, and O th ers - 3 -10/27 D octors and DSIA. T he m ost • S E R V IC E C -1 0 /2 7 PÓN'TÍAC, 1961. Bonneville, i - Em ploym ent m ale o r fem ale. M ust b e neat L O S t: SMALL black p u rs e . m odern and Only p ersonalized MUST SELL com plete sound s y s - • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CHEVROLET, 1958. Small V-8 door. E xcellent. ED 7-9781,12- appearing and dependable. Apply R ew ard. C all 355-7236. se rv ic e in L ansing, providing STUDENTS FOR landscape w ork. tem , o v er $800 w orth of com ­ • W A NTED 2 -d o o r sedan, autom atic tra n s ­ 6 p .m ., 6 p.m . on ED 2-8473. m anager, STARLIGHT DRIVE- __________________ 5-10/25 you w ith diap er p a ils, poly bags, F u ll o r half day. TWiss Land­ p o nents. M ust se ll com plete unit m ission. P ric e $95 . 720 Cole­ _______________________ 5-10/25 IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. d eo d o rizers and d ia p ers, o r use scape C en ter, IV 4-7753. o r individual com ponents fo r D E A D L IN E man Road. 3-10/26 PONTIAC, 1958. 4-door sedan. 10-11/3 ______________________ 10-10/27 best o ffe r. R ick, 337-9091. P ersonal your own. Baby clothes washed Pow er steerin g , b rak es. V - 8 . _______________________3 -10/27 LOCAL ARMY R e c ru ite r will lie f re e . No deposit. P lant in­ CHEVROLET l96l , 2-d o o r. F o r Rent 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e ­ Biscayne, 6-cy lln d er, standard $200. 372-6697 a fte r 5 p.m . Evening Em ploym ent TV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E^ ¿EWING MACHINE SALE, L arg e available in Room 4, Demon­ spection invited. AMERICAN fore publication. shift. Excellent condition. 393- 5-10/28 selectio n of reconditioned, used stra tio n Hall T uesdays and DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. conom ical ra te s by the te rm T h u rsd ay s 1-4:30 p.m . to d is­ C all 482-0864. C 2068. 5-10/26 PONTIAC GTO. 1964. 4 -speed, Top earn in g s for those Who m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, o r month. UNIVERSITY TV cu ss w ith co lleg e se n io rs the C ancellations - 12 noon one CHEVROLET 1958 Impala Sport midnight blue. New tir e s , ex ­ a r e able to m aintain th e ir U niversal, N ecchi. $19.95 to DIAPER S E R V I C E , L a n s i n g ’ s , RENTALS. 484-9263. Ç c la ss day before publica­ ce lle n t condition. $1300 o r o ffer. studies and a re fre e 3 nights $39.95. G u a r a n t e e d . E asy O fficer’s Candidate School p ro ­ fin e st. Y our choice of th ree Coupe. M otor excellent, auto­ tion, 351-5866. 5-10/31 p e r week and Saturday. R e­ Apartments te rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ g ra m . 3-10/27 types. C o n ta in e rsfu rn ish e d .n o m atic, $195. 482-1303, 482- 7724. 3-10/26 PONTIAC 1966 Catalina convert - q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , HASLETT, NEAR. Two room s TING CO., 1115 N. Washington. ROCK ? THE Toniks! T heT oniks! d eposit. Baby clothes w ashed PHONE CHEVY II. 1^63 SS C onvertible. ib le. Dark blue. Many e x tra s. se rio u s, h ard w o rk er. F o r bath. F u rn ish ed with u tilitie s. 489-6448. C -1 0 /2 7 The T oniksl T he T oniks. 351- fre e . T ry our V elvasoft pro ­ p erso n al interview phone M r. 355-8255 Burgundy with black top. Buck­ Owner gone to se rv ic e. 485- $80 m onth. F E -9-8236 days. fiOOVER TANK vacuum clea n er 9359. 3-10/27 cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. 3733 afte r 6 p .m . 5-10/31 F au st, 351-4011. 3-10/25 KODAK FILM , B & W, 620-127, BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 ets, radio, autom atic on floor. with a ll attac h m e n ts. Looks good R ATES and ru n s lik e new. $18. OX 4- 33£ each with th is ad. MAREK E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C V ery good condition. Must se ll PON flA C, 1965 Star Chief, 4- MALE H ELP: p a rt tim e open­ THREE ROOM furnished a p a rt- 1 DAY..............S I . 50 this week. $1100 o r clo se st of­ door, sedan. Pow er brakes, m ent. Okemos a r e a . C all ED 2 - 6031. C -10/27 REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ PIANO TUNING”. E xperienced ings, four hour sh ifts, 3:30-7:30 3 DAYS........... S3.00 f e r. Phone 351-6432 a fte r 12 ste erin g . 484-8704. 3-10/27 8531 o r IV 5-6581. 5 -1 0 /2 7 UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r TION CENTER a t F ra n d o r. w ork. C all H arold H ildebrand, p .m ., 8-12 p .m . D rill p r e s s , 5 DAYS...........¿5 .0 0 noon. 3-10/27 t e m p e s t s p o r t s c o u p e i 9oi ; sto o ls, night stan d s, c h e st-o f- C -10/27 351-6390 evenings. 5-10/25 rad ial d r ill, tu r re t lath e, en­ TWO GIRLS TO sublet 4-m an COMET, l962, chocolate, 2 -door 4 -c y lin d sr, new tir e s , good con­ gine lath e. P re fe r students with Delta A partm ent. W inter only. d ra w e rs, bookcases, p re­ THE LOOSE ENDS - The sound HELEN DEMERITT, a c cu rate ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) sp o rt, radio, buckets, w hite­ d ition, $795. 355-2884. high school shop train in g , p re ­ 351-7541. 3-10/25 finished p ic tu re fra m e s , and you can fee l. O rgan, g u ita r, typing, IBM Executive. M ulti- 3-10/26 m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 b a s s, d ru m s. Call T om , 485- lith offset p rin tin g . Will pick up Over 10, 15£ p er word, p e r day, w alls. Galen, 353-7424. vious m achine experience or THREE GIRLS needed w in ter 5-10/28 TEM PEST LeMANS, 1963; flo o r- high m echanical aptitude. Apply te rm . Two - Spring. Luxury S. P ennsylvania. C -1 0 /2 7 0761. ' C -10/27 and d e liv e r. C all 393-0795. T h e re will be a 50£ service CHRYSLER, 1962; 300 conver- shift, 326 V - 8, w interized. C all JOHN BEAN DIVISION, 1305 ap artm en t. One block from felRTHDAY CAKES: 771 - $3.34, MOTORCYCLE, MOTOR 3-10/26 and bookkeeping charge ii tib le. Fully equipped, good con­ 351-6380. 3-10/27 South C e d ar. Equal opportunity B erkey. 351-7681. 3 -1 0 /2 7 8” - $3.86, d eliv ered . A lso SCOOTER in su ran c e. Package WILL CARE for 1-2 children in f this ad is not paid within dition, best offerl 489-4641. THUNDER BlRD] 1957. M etal- em ployer. 5-10/31 FOUR PERSON luxury a p a rt- sh eet ca k es. KWAST BAKER­ r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE m y home days. 485-2871. one week. 3-10/26 flake gold, beautiful c a r. $2000 m ent. M inutes from cam pus. IES, 303 S. Washington; O ver Knapp’s Cam pus C e n te r. 3-10/27 SINGER: FEM ALE with the p lu s. Ronnie, IV 9-9126. Swimming pool, four p arking F ra n d o r; B rookfield P laza, E.L . 332-8671. C -10/27 THESES PRINTED, rapid s e r - CÔRVA1R MONZA, 1964 stick . JOLLY ROGERS ROCK BAND. 3-10/26 Phone o rd e rs , IV 4-1317. SPANISH LADY w ill tu to r in vice. D rafting supplies, Xerox P e rfe c t condition. Call 1V-5- 669-9802 a fte r 5 p.m . sp aces. 332-0439. 3-10/27 Autom otive TRIUMPH 1959, T R -3 . Red, new 3-10/25 ONE MAN fo r four man m odern C -1 0 /2 7 Spanish o r Italian . T ra n sla tio n s. copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ 6029 o r IV-9-8528. 5-10/26 top and t i r e s , 1reb u ilt tr a n s ­ AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, 1963, MALE OR FEMALE c lerk w anted ap artm en t. $50 plus u tilitie s. SQUINTING CAUSES w rin k les. 355-3007. 5 -10/27 PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- DODGÉ] 1955. Excellent tra n s - m issio n . $550. Bob, 353-1932. fo r hobby c e n te r. $1.30 p e r hour, 221 R iv er. 351-9526. 3-10/27 S unglasses prescriptions LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay 5431. C -10/27 deep red, black in te rio r. W ires portation, e x tra s. $160 asked. 3-10/27 and re d lin es. L ike new. $1,695. 20 hours p e r w eek. Contact M r. WANTED: GIRL to su b -lea se ground. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, le ss fo r the b e s t. Wash - 20£ 332-0321 a fte r 6 p.m . Typing Service TRIUMPH 1966 S pitfire, hardtop T e rw illig e r at RACE-O-RAMA, 416 T u ssin g Building, Phone IV Dry - 10£. Suits cleaned, p r e s s ­ Bob, 353-1932. 3-10/27 ______________ 3-10/25 Northwind A partm ent w inter convertible. Excellent condi­ 882-0367. 5-10/27 2-4667. C -1 0 /2 8 ed - $1.50. Slacks, sw e a te rs, TYPING IN g en e ral, m anu- AUSTIN HEALEY, 196$. Im m ac- FORD, 1964 fastback. S tick - 6 , tern. 351-4142._______ 5-10/28 tion. Phone P at, 372-3731 be­ HELP1 HELP! We need a se c - 3-MAN sp o rt coats - 75£ WENDROW’S sc rip ts , th e se s, te rm p ap ers; ulate throughout. E x tras. Must 19.000 m iles, excellent condi­ tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 ap artm en t. Apply in BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and tion. $1250. 351-7464. re ta ry - s a le s g irl 30-40 hours groups of one, two, th re e . 351- s e rv ic e s . Also u sed . EAST 3006 Vine S tre e t. One block w est call Sharon, 337-7116. 1-10/25 selL Phone TU 2-0410. VALIANT, 1961, ¿-d o o r, auto- 3-10/27 5-10/27 p e r w eek. C all NEJAC, 337- 7546. LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . of S e a rs, H ours 7 a.m . - 11p.m . JOB RESUMES, l60 copies, m a tic . $340, take over pay­ 3-10/27 FORD 1953 G alaxie 500. V-8 1300. C -10/25 NEW ONE-BEDROOM furnished G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. C -10/27 $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, l9 6 l. m en ts. Phone 372-1897. Excellent shapel Rebuilt engine, stick . E xcellent condition. 353- NEW CONVALESCENT fa c ilitie s a p a rtm e n ts. See M anager, C FREEH! A T h rillin g hour of beau- MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 North 3 -1 0 /2 6 ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- new b attery , tir e s , e lec trica l 0952. 3-10/25 in E ast L ansing. F ull tim e and A partm ent 13, 144 Stoddard o r SVVEET CIDER by th e gallon. C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C -10/27 VOLKSWAGEN. 1959. $350. Call 4519, M ERLE NORMAN COS­ system . $550 . 332-5407. FORD, 1$64 G alaxie 5ÔÔ. V - 6 , weekend openings fo r RN’s, call ED 2-2920. 3-10/26 Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ 'ANN BROWN, typ ist and m ulti - 332-5065 o r 372-1947. M r. METICS STUDIO, 1600 E . 10-11/1 hardtop, stick. E xcellent condi­ LPN ’s and n u rse a id s. Focus on WANTED ONE man fo r 5-m an titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth lith offset prin tin g . D is s e rta ­ Auble. 1-10/25 concern and skilled c a re . In ter­ M ichigan. C -10/27 AUSTIN HEALEY, 195?. O ver- tion. 355-0865. 5-10/25 luxury a p a rtm en t. 353-1240. Okemos Road, 337-7974. tions, th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, gen­ hauled, tonneau, w ire w heels. VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. E xcellent views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ 18-11/1 T.V . ts FOR re n t. B rand new 19” FORD GALAXIE 500 convertible, 3 -10/26 e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x - t ■M ichelin-X tir e s . 351-7822. condition. A ccept b est o ffer. vincial H ouse, behind Yankee FEM ALE ROOMMATE w a n t e d - FOR! WEDDING and p ra c tic a l p o rta b le s. F r e e d elivery and “ p erie n ce . 1965. 393-2222. 3-10/26 332 8384. C 353-6819. 3-10/27 Stadium . 10-10/31 show er gifts', com plete line of s e rv ic e . Call STATE MANAGE­ 5-10/28 HAROLD SEDAN 1200, 1964. w in ter te rm only. W a te r's E d g . PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. BUICK 1962 SPECIAL conver- Vo l k s w a g e n ] 1964. i s . soo BUSBOYS NEEDED. Delta Gam- A p artm en ts. 351-7633. b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ MENT, 332-8687. C -ll/3 7.000 m iles; 4 -speed forw ard; IBM S ele ctric and Executive. tlb le. White with re d in te rio r. radio; h e a te r. 393-1326 afte r m ile s. Excellent condition. B est m a, 365 N orth H arriso n , E D -2- 3 -10/25 WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ Bucket se a ts, V - 6 , autom atic. 3 p.m . 3-10/25 offer o ver $850. ED 2-2138, 3457. 3-10/25 ONE FEMALE vacancy-A vondale G rand R iv er, a c ro s s fro m M an. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , fessional th e ses typing, N ear $750. C all 351-9465. 5-10/28 3 -1 0 /2 7 Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ MERCURY. 1962. Owned by m e - EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS A partm ents, $50 m onthly. De­ cam pus. 337-1527. C BOlCK, 1954. F ull-pow er, new chanic.. 4 -door. $525, C all 351- VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Bus, full tim e. M artin’s H air F a sh ­ cem b er 17 until June. 482-2872 ELECTROVOICE ¿64 m ic with JAC at 543 E ast G rand R iv er, BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. V-8 engine. Excellent condition 7463, Allan. 3 -1 0 /2 7 ' 1965. Eight p assen g e r, excellent ions, S partan Shopping C e n te r. a fte r 5 p.m . 3 -1 0 /2 6 stand. C hrom e, on-off sw itch, next to P aram o u n t N ew s. C No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. $100. 355-5616. 3-10/25 condition. $1195. ED 7-0193. 332-4522. 5-10/27 MALE STUDENT - U niversity a lm o st new. C all evenings, 372- Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C MG-TD, 1953. Outstanding con- 5-10/28 3750. 3-10/25 Peanuts P ersonal BUICK, 1964 L eS abre, 4-door dltion. $2175. Call 517-463- PART TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- T e r r a c e . D irectly a c ro s s from TYPING TERM p ap e rs and sedan. 21,000 m iles. L ike new. cam pus. C all 351-7767. PORTABLE TELEVISION. " Ex- BEETHOVEN: ' ’HAVE you h ea rd 9928 o r w rite Frank Hamtak, Auto Sorvi co & Parts m ent p ro je c t. L istin g men for th e s e s . E le c tric ty p e w riter, $1695. IV 9-1982. 5-10/26 5-10/26 cellen t condition $40 console, 'T h e Toniks* y et. . . they’r e out 426 Maple, Alma, M ichigan. snow rem o v al. If you have fre e fa st s e rv ic e , 332-4597. SET OF 4 M ags. Magnum 500 needs re p a irin g , $10 sh o rt wool of s ig h t." B ach. 351-9359. _______________________ 5-10/26 hours call 882-6851 Monday - EAST SIDE L an sin g . One bed- 15-10/28 EAST LANSING APARTMENTS with Dayton tir e s $95.720 Cole­ overcoat siz e 38, $12 two snow OLDSMOBILE, 1965, F -8 5 , de- F rid a y before 4 p .m . 10-11/4 room fu rn ish ed . $125 w ith $100 RAH! Beta Annex. 1-1(5/25 TYPING TERM p a p e rs. R eason­ U n iv e r s ity V illa man Road. 3-10/26 tir e s , $8 each . ED 2-4838. luxe 4-door. F ull power and ac­ DRIVERS 2 l o r o ld er. Apply d ep o sit. G arag e, no ch ild ren o r HEY SWIMMERS! Splash with able c h a rg e. C all m e, Linda Apor t ment s c e sso rie s except a ir . New ca r NEW BATTERIES. Exchange V arsity 3-10/26 Cab Company, 122 p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. G reen Splash! T ry o u ts, W ednes­ Denman. 353-0802. 5-10/27 635 ABBOTT ROAD w arran ty . Excellent condition. p ric e from $7.95. New sealed W oodm ere. WHITE CHINCHILLA coaT w ith 10-10/26 10-10/26 day, 6:30, I.M. 1-10/26 $1750. Phone 372-0467. beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , w hite fox c o lla r, o th er clothing. Wanted Newly com pleted F o r Win­ 5-10/28 la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC FIRST PHONE engineer FCC 11- TWO GIRLS - im m ediate occu IV -2-9916. 3-10/25 WHO IS John G alt? C a ll3 5 3 -3 ll6 te r T erm censed w anted fo r weekend shift. pancy. C e d ar V illage. Reduced ENGAGEMENT TOP HALF of $500 o r $25 Sunoco * OLDSMOBlLE, 1963 Je tflre , 2- AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South RI n 5 ] Very 1 -10/25 . . . Com pletely F urnished Excellent w orking conditions. r a te s . Mickey, 351-5123. Sunny D o llars. Call Mike, 337- door hardtop. Excellent condi­ St., IV 5-1921. C sharp! C all 489-4511 a fte r 7 . . . Student Rental C all WVIC Radio at 487-5913. 3 -1 0 /2 7 MANY THANKS to B.C. the P i 2242. 1-10/25 tion; re d with w hite in te rio r, MEL’S A U tO SERVICE. E a lt p .m . 5-10/27 . . . T h ree man units 5-10/25 NEAR CAMPUS furnished. Two Da v e n p o r t : 3 - p i e c e sectio n - Kappa P h i m asco t fo r h is ap­ WANT TO buy Honda 50. Good . . . Walk to campus bucket se ats and console. F our L an sin g 's only g ara g e is now p ea ran ce at the Beach Boys condition. Call 353-0375. p rac tica lly new tir e s and two located at 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ SECRETARY - SHORTHAND and m an. L iving room , kitchen, b ed ­ a l, nylon frie z e , to a st c o lo r, typing req u ired . A m erican Red room , bath. ED 2 -5374. excellent condition, $195. 487- c o n c ert. 1-10/25 3-10/27 195.00 p e r month snow tir e s . C all 882-2749 or v e r. 332-3255. C C ro ss . 1800 E ast G ran d R iv er. 5 -10/31 5773. 3-10/26 TWO TO six N otre Dame non- see at 3114 South C atherine. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call TIGER! HAPPY tfiird w eek. F o r inform ation call 332-0091 ___________ ____________ 5-10/26 DESPERATELY NEEDED: th ird USED BASS g u ita r and b ass am - student tic k e ts. P ete . 351-9453. ________________________ 5-10/25 KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. Many, many m o re to com e. Jim . NEEDED: COLLEGE men with g irl fo r B urcham Woods luxury p lifie r, six m onths old, in good 3-10/27 Small dents to la rg e w re ck s. 1 -10/25 autom obile and definite ability a p a rtm en t. $58 month. 351- condition. 332-4812. 3-10/26 STEREt) BUYERS watch C la ssi- THERIGHTCOMBINATION A m erican and foreign c a rs . to com m unicate smoothly with 4971. 5-10/25 SAVE UP TO 56%. T im e, L ife, ANDY: HAPPY 19th! Luv, Jan & fied fo r things they need. Dial G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. m em b ers of opposite sex. F o r Newsweek, H a rp e r’s, o th e rs. W ill-Y um . 1-10/25 355-8255 now and s ta rt your ad. 2628 E. K alam azoo. C interview call G ary, 484-3157. Houses Students, ed u cato rs, ad m in is­ USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. W ILLBRINGHAPPY Good running condition. New heating, exhaust sy stem , $125, TRANSMITTER 882-1436. 3-1 0 /2 7 Good pay w hile you study. C lose 3-10/26 MALE STUDENT wanted for OPERATOR". to cam pus. F ir s t class FCC l i ­ h ouse. $125 te rm , 302 M.A.C. A venue, Phone 332-2682. 3-1 0 /2 7 tr a to r s . 393-0250, 8:30-5 p .m . STUDY DESKS, sm all ch est, r o ll- a-w ays & bunk b eds. New and C -10/27 PPPPPPP H i CAR WASH: 25 DONORS needed, $?."56 © o -» a n d / o r e x p e r i e n c e in s u c h d e s i g n m aintain a d v a n c e d e lectronic s y s ­ sentatives of our Technical Staff, a r e a s a s : a n a l o g c i r c u i t s , d i g i ta l please contact your C olleg e Place­ f o r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12 & c h a irm a n sought log ic, s w it c h / r e la y logic, e le c tr o m e ­ te m s . T e c h n ic a l In structo rs c o n d u c t m ent O f f i c e o r w rite : M r . B . P. $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT training c la s s e s at H u g h e s C a lifo r n ia BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 PROGRAM INFORMATION ft 33* 8944 cha n ica l p a c k a g in g , infrared testing, Ram stack, H u g h e s Aircraft C o m ­ Planning m ust begin soon fo r sites a n d d o m e s t ic field l o c a t i o n s . . . E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - S pinster Spin, but a g en eral 3:30 Monday and T uesday: 12- chairm an m ust be found f irs t. C A MJ . 1 P- U USuUm. in e rtial g u id a n c e an d C o m m a n d / C o n t r o l s y s te m s . R esp o n sibilities a nd w o r k d ire c tly w ith c u s to m e rs to pany, P .O . B o x 90515, g e l e s , C al i f. 90009. Los An­ e v o l v e special train in g d e v ic e s , plan 6:30 T hursday. 489-7587. C P e titio n s a r e available in liv ­ will include all p h a s e s o f d e v e l o p ­ LA S T 2 DAYS! field training p r o g r a m s a nd pre p a re WOULD LIKE to sh a re apartm ent ing u n its for g en eral ch airm an m e n t fr o m c o n c e p t to final fa b r ic a ­ c o u r s e s fo r u s e at c u s t o m e r b a s e s . w ith a w orking g ir l. Sharon, and com m ittee heads fo r th is F e a tu re P re se n te d tion a n d e va lu a tio n . B . S . d e g r e e is 337-7116. 3-10/27 y e a r ’s dance, to be held F eb, 23. 1¡00-3:10-5:15-7:2 0 -9 :X R e q u ir e m e n ts inc lu d e : B . S . d e g re e required in E.E., M E . or P h y s ic s . in E . E . o r P h y s ic s a n d e x p e r ie n c e in TWO GIRLS to take over C edar T h ese positions a r e open to V illage le a se beginning Decem­ g ir ls with a t le a st sophom ore p r e p a r in g a n d p r e s e n tin g technical b e r 15. 351-5123. 3-10/26 standing who have had som e o r ­ “ A truly adult lava story! e le c tro n ic s m aterial in the cla s s ro o m ganizational experience. H eads It is a baaatiful film, a n d la b o r a to r y . FOUR TICKETS to N otre Dame finely made!" a re needed fo r the following co m ­ —Judith Crist, N V. Herald Tribune gam e. C all Ron, 351-7775. YTÏÏ ASfmeIIIfietritf m ittee s: finance, publicity, d e c ­ H urry. 3-1 0 /2 6 o ratio n s, M r. MSU, tick ets and NEEDED 4-MAN luxury a p a rt- p ro g ra m s, c h a p e r o n e s and CThe a r t oAo stro n Duck ' m ent n e a r cam pus by w inter guests, p re -p a rty and band. te rm . P ark in g p re fe rre d . C all j H U G H ES j P e titio n s should be r e tu r n e d » S T A R T IN G TH U R S D A Y ! 1_________________________J 332-0439. 3-10 /2 6 309 Student S ervices by noon to ­ HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY WANTED: TWO g ir ls to su b - day. Interview s will be held at Adventure and Rom ance ! PISLD SKRVICK ft SUPPORT DIV. le t D elta ap a rtm en t fo r w iater 7:30 tonight in the D ean’s C on­ nW illiam « .R ichard An equal opportunity employer te rm . 353-1196 o r 351-4166. feren c e Room, Student S erv ice s, H o l d e n - W id m ark U S. citizenship required TWO N ON-student tic k ets to - 5 -10/25 F u rth e r inform ation m ay be obtained by contactin g M y rn aDe- g ether fo r the N otre Dame gam e. m a re st, 332-6514, 353-6984. 3-10/26 man, 355-7233. Sue Mall ALVAREZKELLY . PANAVISJON* COLUMBIACOLOH. 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 25, 1966 ASM SUto hear proposals tonight Sheriffs break up protest, M ajor p ro p o sals to be p re ­ sented before the ASMSU Stu­ dent B oard at Its m eeting to­ the board, w orked w i t h T ed O 'N eill, d ire c to r of s t u d e n t opinion re s e a rc h , to p re p a re a 12farmworkers arrested ROMA, T e x . (#) - Deputy s h e r ­ tlon which had blocked tra ffic en who would not m ove w ere night include the final rep o rt tentative questionnaire to be d is­ on th e Intern atio n al B ridge at Jailed on c h a rg es of obstructing iffs a r r e s te d 12 fa rm w o rk e rs of the com pensation com m ittee, trib u ted with the all-U n iv ersity th is tin y south T ex a s town. a public b rid g e. County Atty. Monday—som e of them w ere the deletion of the M iss MSU referendum Nov. 1 on the $1,000 F ifty to 60 low er Rio G rande R andall Nye said the m axim um handcuffed and dragged to p olice pageant and a student opinion allocation to the 1 8 -year-old vote V alley fa rm w o rk ers m arched sentence Is a $200 fine. c a r s —and broke up a d em o n stra - survey to accom pany the Nov. cam paign. onto th e span before dawn in an N elson, a C alifornian, worked i referendum . The questionnaire is p rim a rily effo rt to cut off the flow of M ex­ la s t y e a r with farm w o rk e rs in Ralph F aust will d iscuss the concerned with student opinion in ican fa rm w o rk ers into T e x a s. the D elano grape strik e , was final com pensation re p o rt with the board. A system of im ple­ a re a s of student governm ent in­ volvem ent, on the 1 8-year-old It's What's T h e f ir s t two a r r e s te d w ere Eugene N elson and B ill C han­ handcuffed and dragged into a < c a r . Some d em o n strato rs then m entation of com pensation m ust also be established. The board vote, on the indications of the initiative and referendum and T o u c h F o o tb a ll? Happening d le r, o rg an iz ers for the United F a rm W orkers O rganizing C om ­ sa t down. Nye w arned the group in E ng­ itself cannot take action on the stu d en ts’ im p ressio n of ASMSU in A n d Bob G r ie s e thought he h a d t r o u b l e la s t S a t u r d a y . T h e w o m e n o f l - A R a t h e r m ittee. lis h and Spanish that a ll would re p o rt, since the com pensation g en eral. c h a lle n g e d the m e n of 4 - A B r y a n to a g a m e o f to u c h fo o t b a l l . T h e m e n h a d t o w e l s be a r r e s te d u n le ss they left. T h e group is leading a s trik e com m ittee is a n anonymous The board will also d iscu ss an tied around their knees so th e y c o u ld n ’ t ru n and the g ir ls p r o c e e d e d to b lit z “ Why should we when you a r e T he staff of the S partan En­ ag ain st g ro w ers in a b id fo r group. am endm ent to the Code of O per­ B ry a n ’s poor quarterback. State N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ichaels h igher w ages, seeking a m in i­ going to a r r e s t u s anyw ay?” ations to provide for an annual g in e e r M agazine w ill sp o n so r an ask ed C handler. A motion w ill com e from the mum of $1.25 an hour, and sa y o rg an izatio n al m eeting a t 7 to­ 'TODIEINMADRID' agenda com m ittee to delete the ra th e r than a term , budget. They w o rk e rs now re c e iv e fro m 40 “ You a ll know you a r e doing w ill consider dropping the In ter­ night at 144 Engineering Build­ wrong, so get off the b rid g e ,” M iss MSU pageant. M em bers of ce n ts to $1. T ex as h as no m in i­ national Student O rganizations ing. All stu d en ts In terested In the Nye re p lie d . the com m ittee feel that it is mum wage law and farm w o rk e rs publication a r e w elcom e. Film depicts the futility an inappropriate p ro jec t for stu­ departm ent, and a proposal to set a r e not covered by fe d e ra l law . C handler was then a r r e s te d . dent governm ent and that the up a sem i-anonym ous office r e ­ T h e d e m o n stra to rs, som e of Some d em o n strato rs moved p ro jec t does not justify its ex­ lated to trav el discounts. whom sa t down in the roadw ay, onto th e Mexico side of the bridge pense. Students a re invited to attend T he MSU Outing Club w ill p r e ­ a t one point. But M exican police cut off tra ffic on the busy b ridge A rt Tung, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e on board m eetings, which a r e held sent a n a rra te d film on the M ichi­ forced them back. f of Spanish Civil W ar for about an h o u r. Roma is som e each Tuesday night at 7 in 308 gan a c tiv itie s of the A m erican T h e d em o n strato rs chanted 100 m ile s up the Rio G rande Student S ervices. Youth H o stels a t a m eeting a t 7 "V iva la H uelga!” and sang p r o ­ fro m B row nsville. Board m em bers may yield the tonight in 128 N atu ral Science. te s t songs In Spanish, including Paper dresses floor to students who w ish to speak during m em bers p riv ileg e perio d . These students would then be subjected to the ru les of m em ­ By JO H N C L A R K h elp less so rro w fo r the b ro th e r­ ution to the w a r. In the context P lan s fo r upcom ing events w ill also be d isc u sse d a t the m e et­ ing. A ctiv ities C hairm an Dion Stew art, E ast L ansing ju n io r, an­ T h ey stre tc h e d a la rg e b anner “ We Shall O vercom e.” r e a d i n g “ H uelga” - - s t r i k e — N elson and se v e ra l o th e r d em ­ a c ro s s the bridge, and stood o n s tra to rs had p articip a ted in a shoulder to shoulder, blocking 400-m ile-lo n g F o u rth of J u ly -to - hood and the freedom which was of the film , th is should c le a rly ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p o g e I) b e rs privilege: they may speak “ Say that we saw Spain die. nounced that th e se w ill include autom obile and p ed e stria n la n e s. L ab o r Day m arch fro m the valley lo st, and fo r th o se who died in be seen a s a technique to il­ only once and for no longer than O splendid bull, how w ell you losing it. lu s tra te the stupidity and im po­ a cave exploring trip , a rock M ost of the m en and women to the s ta te Capitol to A ustin to like it will take a while before th ree m inutes. fought] / L ost from the f ir s t." “ To Die in M adrid” is a verbal tence o f diplom atic bick erin g clim bing trip and a canoeing ex­ ag re ed to move off the roadw ay d ra m a tiz e the strik e , which began L ansing sto res fall into the paper And how logical that the people pedition. a fte r d ep u ties a rriv e d . T h e doz­ th is su m m er. and p ic to rial elegy to the agony w hile people a r e dying, but the d re ss fold. lo s t the Spanish Civil W ar, fight­ and futility of th is and all w ars. audience seem ed to se e it a s B uyers f rom Knapps, Jacob­ sons, S ears and Penneys fashion A D S p la n s ing ag ain st an overw helm ing en­ em y. And how illogical the m as­ T he photography, the re a lism of com ic re lie f r a th e r than trag ed y . the old In te rsp e rse d within the T his w as, evidently, a m in o r departm ents all adm itted to never s a c r e — the sm oke, the f ire , the in ten se n atu ra lism of th e new, flaw In effectiv en ess In an o th e r­ seeing a paper d re ss. H erb ert Johnson, S e a r's fashion m anager, g e M o g e th e r m angled bodies. How agonizing th e wounds of w ar — the broken is rein fo rced by a n arratio n of w ise overpow eringly e f f e c t i v e highly v arie d em otionality and film . said, "W e have no plans of g e t­ The local chapter of Alpha Del­ bodies, the broken s p irits . in feren ce d eliv ered by S ir John ting these d re sse s in the near ta Sigma is kicking off the new To fo rc e fre e , com fortable, Gielgud and Iren e Worth, among “ To Die In M ad rid ,” dedicated future. But i t ’s a novelty I doubt y e a r with a faculty - student get self-indulgent people to feel this o th e rs . to the jo u rn a lists of a ll nation­ if we’d put them on the rac k with together on Wednesday, October agony by sim ply seating them be­ An unem otional n a r r a t i o n a litie s who w orked and died p r e ­ the other d re sse s anyw ay." 26 in the Engineering Auditorium fo re a p ic tu re on a sc re e n is a se em s to s e rv e m ost effectively senting to the w orld the tragedy a t 7:30. pow er unique to the a r t of the a s the background fo r such in­ of the Spanish Civil W ar, m ay But would a college g irl actu­ The p ro g ram will fea tu re a motion p ic tu re . F re d e ric R o ssif ten se film w ork. C linical ally purch ase a creation of 93% be cla ssifie d a s an ed ito rial doc­ speech on “ P ro fe ssio n a lism " by has com piled s ta tis tic s , m aps, enum eration of ta c tic s , battle u m entary, if It m u st be ordinary pap er and 7% nylon, the C hairm an of the A dvertising n ew sree ls, s tills , new film and m aneuvers, and s ta tis tic s drones c la ssifie d . Using r e a l n ew sree ls even if it w as designed by the D epartm ent, John Craw ford. n a rra tio n and molded them into on behind visio n s of ravaged o r n ew sreel technique in m ost of renowned Scott? O ther highlights will include an em otion — an angered yet p la in s, m auled bodies, and help­ Its film ing, It Is till ab le to “ It's g reat to w ear around the the introduction of the two new le s s , crying orp h an s. Diplomacy c re a te a unified mood and tone, dorm and fo r studying," M iss M ericle said , “ but they aren ’t p erfected enough to w ear to c la ss. advertising faculty m em b ers and a chance to inform ally chat with the faculty m em b ers over a cup N e w budget is outlined in all its com plexity and to tr e a t a them e In an alm o st w hile le a d e rs a r e shown o ver and poetic fashion. It Is moving and G e o r g e You never know when you'll come ov er, in identical film clip s, d ep re ssin g , and It is In sp ired of coffee. en terin g and re -e n te rin g confer­ In alm o st ev e ry asp ec t of its undone. B esides, what college ADS is a national pro fessio n al en ces Intended to effect a s o l- c re a tio n . g irl wants to be known w earing a d ollar p ap e r d re ss that she got advertising fra te rn ity with 52 p o lic y fo r MHAVOTES B e r n a r d a c t i v e undergraduate ch ap ters with a P illsb u ry boxtop?" from C oast to C oast fo r all stu­ What next? Saran W rap, may­ be? dents in te re ste d in the field of ASM SU advertising. I n tr a m u r a l N ew s ASMSU co m p tro ller C liff Kol- bus Is w orking with student board and cabinet m em b ers to p re p a re fo r the f ir s t tim e an annual bud­ get for student governm ent. Still against pay S h a w M en’s H alls A ssn. voted change reco m m en d s that the M E N ’S IM T he budget would be in effect d ates callin g fo r co m m ittee r e ­ T im e Field 6 T h u rsd ay night to m aintain its 7:30 F ello e - Fenwick from Jan u ary , 1967, to D ecem ­ Touch Football o rig in al stand ag ain st the co m ­ p o rts be pushed back to allow 8:15 Holy Land - House b e r, 1967. pensation issu e despite the co m ­ m o re tim e fo r student opinion Time Field 1 6:00 D euces - B rinkley 6:45 C a r r ie r s - G randm others 9:00 Akrophobia - Aku-Aku 9:45 Abel - Abaddon Kolbus explained that an ad­ vantage of an annual budget would be the tim e sav ed fro m d iscussing pensation co m m ittee’s decision W ednesday to provide com p en sa­ to b e known. R o b ert R ich ard s, in stru c to r in b e d a r n e d ! tion fo r ASMSU officials. so cial scien c es, also a d d re sse d 7:30 Wimbledon - W ivern Soccer a budget each te rm . MHA on the p o ssib ility of an a l l- 8:15 C abana - C av alier “ It is m o re difficult to p re p a re MHA reach ed th is decision a f­ u n iv e rsity sym posium to be held 9:00 Win sh ire W indjam m er Tim e Field 5 an annual b u d g et," Kolbus said. te r a p resen tatio n by Ralph F aust, in Ja n u a ry to s tr e s s b e tte r s tu - Time Field 2 6:30 L atin s - Snyder “ The difficulty is w ith the d i­ ch airm an of the com pensation d en t-facu lty com m unication and 6:00 C asino - C arthage re c to rs , who w ill have to think com m ittee, and an open d isc u s­ co n tact. 6:45 W isdom - Wilding W O M E N ’S IM ahead and plan events and p ro ­ sion. He explained th at Ja n u a ry was 7:30 T eam - Knads je c ts ." Tw o m a jo r changes w ere in ­ chosen a s the date fo r the p o s ­ 8:15 A rth u r - Rejex S o ro rity Volleyball Tax Income w ill e ith e r be e s ti­ 9:00 W inecellar - W ildcats m ated o r w ill be planned around c o rp o rate d into the final re p o rt sib le sym posium b ecau se se v e ra l Youth isn’t wasted on the young. And the young don’t and p assed by the com m ittee, outstanding so cial co m m en tato rs waste their time at Celanesc. 9:45 Howland Elsw orth Low er Gym the budget, Kolbus said. '-‘‘au st said . One recom m ends that will be ap p earin g on cam pus then TI m e F i e l d 3 An annual budget w ill re q u ire a a public opinion poll, sta tistic a lly to d isc u ss som e of th e se p ro b ­ Our top people are never old-fashioned about any new 6:00 W indsor - Wight Tim e Court 1 change in the ASMSU Code of 7:00 Kappa Delta - Alpha XI Delta O p erations. Kolbus w ill ask for validated, be taken. T he second le m s. idea, whether it comes from middle management or 6:45 V ets - X Men from our youngest college grad. We have a master plan 7:30 T onys Boys - T he Seven 7:30 Phi Mu - Alpha Phi 8:15 AM F’s - M anor Men th is change a t tonight’s student b oard m eeting. First,Michael Harringtonstarted and the vitality to make it work. Marketing is way-out awar. Tim e Court 2 T e r r y H assold, cabinet p r e s i­ and zeroed right in. Finance knows that we have better 9:00 Lushw ell AC - M arcus 9:45 Em pow erm ent - E m pyrean 7:30 Alpha Gamma D elta - dent, is w orking with Kolbus in things to do with our money than let it grow barnacles... Alpha Delta P i planning budget req u e sts fo r the shelled out $465 million in capital expenditures TIme Field 4 6:00 W olverton - Wormwood 6:45 B allantine - B ayard TI me Court 3 7:00 T r i D elt Bats - cabinet. His vice p resid e n ts and departm ent heads m u st com plete Nowhe’s over the last 3 years. In the scientific department, we combine technical insight with an unusual grasp of 7:30 E m erald - E m bers 8:15 Woodward - W orst Kappa Kappa Gamma re p o rts of future ac tiv itie s and 7:30 A sh er Amazons - events fo r the y e a r by T h u rsd ay . Michael turnedto marketing dynamics. 9:00 W est Shaw 5 - 2 TIme Field 5 7:30 H orrendous - H ospiciano Sigma Kappa Fie ld Hockey R eports w ill be review ed by H assold and Kolbus to estim a te fig u re s fo r th e budget req u e st, Harrington The revolution! Thinking young explains how we chalked-up one of the most impressive corporate rebuilding jobs in recent history. How we turned what was basically a one-product 8:15 Fedundity - F ern which w ill probably not be p r e ­ Accidental business into a solid and diverse international corporation TI me sented to the student board fo r 9:00 S uperstition - Spyder 9:45 Hubbard 4 - 2 5:00 F ee - P h illip s th re e o r four w eeks, Kolbus said . Century dealing in chemicals, miracle fibers, plastics, paints, feytheauthorelTHEOTHtNAMI petroleum and forest products. How we multiplied sales 5 fold in 10 years. How we now have 100 plants in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Possibly we could afford to relax a little. But success makes young blood run even faster. A. A. U. P. Which means that the ambitious college grad couldn’t find a more provocative opportunity anywhere else in American industry. (A m e r ic a n A s s o c ia tio n o f U n iv e r s ity P r o fe s s o r s ) S' Michael Harrington's T H E O TH ER A M E R IC A has been cradltad w ith playing an Important role in starting the War on Poverty. A s E lio t Frem ont-Sm lth wrote In T k t H o * Y tr k Tim es, “ It therefore has the distinction of being one o f th o ia raro books th a t 4 iractly influence political actio n." A cco u n tan ts, C h s m lsts, C h E s , M Bs, P h y s ic is ts , M BAs Meeting In his new book. 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