W edn esday P a r tly .. In s id e t o d a y . . . Sheppard retrial, p. 3 MICHIGAN . . . cloudy and w a rm e r w ith a high te m p e r a tu re D u ffy , C o a c h o f the W e e k , p. 4 n e a r 60. F a i r tonight. B r e a s t shots bad, p. 6 STATE UNIVERSITY N E W S O c to b e r 26, 1966 A T L D e p t . I n U p r o a r O v e r C a l l F o r F i r i n g the ATL d ep artm en t’s elected advisory U n iv ersity College Dean Edw ard A. off-cam pus publication which aro u se s a com m ittee, the A T L ch alrm a n an d th ed ea n C a rlin said th at he had alre ad y confirm ed g re a t deal of controversy, thought that his By A N D R E W M O LLIS O N the recom m endations and se n t them on to of the U n iv ersity C ollege recom m ended connection with the m agazine had som e­ State N e w s E x e c u tiv e R e p o r te r th at they not be re h ire d . the P ro v o s t’s office. thing to do with h is firin g . T he th re e m en say th a t they cannot find " T h e y 'v e never turned down m y rec o m ­ So did others, apparently. A note was C ro s s c u rre n ts of co n tro v ersy sw irl out why. m endations y e t," C arlin sa id . posted on the ATL bulletin board Monday through th e A m erican Thought and L a n ­ T he d ep artm en t’s six -m a n advisory T h e recom m endations m ust, according m orning. It charged th a t "presum ably guage D ept, a s its m em b ers d isc u ss ad ­ com m ittee, which voted in a s e c r e t ballot to U n iv ersity regulations, b e acted upon W S ® !-, m in istra tiv e authority, a r tis tic and a c a ­ to recom m end the th re e firin g s, also by the B oard of T ru s te e s b efo re D ec. 15. Z eitgeist, *boat-rocker, ’ 'unfriendly c u s s ,’ and 'insufficient p ro g re ss on PhJD’ d em ic freedom , and the rig h ts of non­ ag reed not to d isc u ss the decision until B oard approval of c e n tra l ad m in istratio n w ere involved.” ten u red faculty m em b ers. it has been confirm ed by the B oard of recom m endations is co n sid ered to be pro T h e note fu rth e r stated: 'T h e custom ary T ru s te e s . fo rm a. p ro ce d u re s on Ph.D candidates has been R e la ted s to ry on page 9 S ources clo se to the com m ittee indicate T h e in te rn al p re s s u re s which a r e now to w arn them a t the beginning of th e ir that the com m ittee sp lit 4-2 ag a in stG ro at building up within the ATL d ep artm en t a r e th ird reappointm ent th a t they m ust have and L aw less, and possibly 3 -3 on F o g arty . p a rtly due to the m anner in which news of the deg ree by the sixth o r seventh y e a r .” T h re e non-tenured in stru c to rs, two of All day T uesday faculty m em b ers filed the te rm in atio n s was sp rea d . G roat, a fte r graduating m agna cum laude them clo sely connected with Z e itg e ist one by one Into the office of departm ent G ro at w as the f irs t to le a rn of h is d is ­ from W estern M ichigan U n iv ersity in 1957, m agazine, learn ed F riday and Monday that chairm an T . Ben S tran d n ess to u rg e that m is s a l. A lerted by ru m o rs th a t he was rec eiv ed h is M ^ . in English from the th e ir c o n tra c ts will probably be te rm in ­ the com m ittee reconvene. about to be fired, G roat, a t S tra n d n ess’ U niversity of Wyoming in 1959. ated in August. S trandness told a re p o rte r, "F ran k ly , urging, went to C arlin F rid a y . He w as an E nglish in stru c to r for one W illiam G ary G roat, John Kenneth L aw ­ the whole m a tte r is s till being p ro cessed . C a rlin confirm ed the ru m o rs . le s s and R o b ert S. F ogarty w ere told th at I 'd p re fe r to p a ss the buck to the d ean ." G ro a t, ed ito rial a d v iser to Z e itg e is t.a n ( P l e a s e tu r n to the b a c k page) NEW TRIAL T h e F u n n ie s t A r t W h o s a id a le c tu re h a d to be dull? C r a i g O s c a r s o n , o f Ja n u s D e m o n s t r a t o r s g r a n t e d a p p e a l F i l m s In N e w Y o r k , g a v e a g u e s t l e c t u r e M o n d a y n i g h t a b o u t t h e c o m e d y s t a r s of the s ile n t f i l m e r a , C h a r l i e C h a p li n , H a r o l d L l o y d , B u s t e r K e a to n a m o n g o th e r s . E x p r e s s i o n w as the m e th od of c o m ­ m u n i c a t i o n In the s ile n t f i l m s , an a r t O s c a r s o n s e e m s to h a v e m a s ­ t e r e d . State N e w s photo b y D e a n L y o n s f r o m C ir c u it C o u r t ’s d e c i s i o n ch elle, N.Y.—w e re c a rrie d fro m the Un­ H a rriso n and H alprin w ere s e n te n c e d » F o u r d em o n strato rs convicted la s t in th ese c a se s a r e appealing judgm ents 30 days in Ingham County ja il, w hile Congressmen conflict M arch of tre sp a ssin g in the MSU Union have won th e rig h t to appeal th e ir con­ viction, the M ichigan C ourt of Appeals announced T uesday. ren d e re d final by the C irc u it Court,'* Judge M cG regor said . T he four—Howard E . H a rriso n , 23, and ion’s m ain lobby by MSU police a fte r they refu sed to leave when asked by P lacem en t D ire c to r Jack Shingleton. They w ere p a rt of a group of about 20 Ja n u rin and D ukarm received sentences of 10 days. All four w ere re le a se d on bond from the C ourt of A ppeals before serv in g com ­ ontax-paid campaigns F re d W. Ja n u rin III, 22, both of E ast students who had se t up p la c a rd s and T h e panel of th re e judges allow ed the L ansing; Jam es D ukarm , 19, San Antonio, plete se n ten c es. stan d s on each side of a M arine rec ru itin g appellants 60 days to p rese n t b rie fs on T ex .; and A lbert H alp rin , 18, New Ro­ None a r e MSU students th is fa ll. booth on the Union’s second flo o r. th e m e rits of th e ir appeal. T he fo u r w ere a r r e s te d Oct. 19,1965, in WASHINGTON (A - A pproval by C on­ Long said he understood P re s id e n t John­ th e Union fo r p assin g out an ti-V iet Nam g r e s s of financing p re sid e n tia l election cam paigns with tax funds has left con­ son would sign the leg islatio n , although the cam paign financing pro v isio n is not at a ll like the electio n s re fo rm m easu re lite r a tu r e during the C a re e r C a rn iv al. T hey w e re convicted in L ansing Town­ CONFERENCE ENDS flicting views on w hether th is w ill spur ship Ju stic e C ourt M arch 28. T h e ir in itial o r h in d er election law re fo rm s . the P re sid e n t subm itted to C o n g ress late appeal to the C irc u it C ourt failed. Some think it will provide an im petus In May. T he question of w hether the C ourt of to overhauling the C o rru p t P ra c tic e s Act. O thers re g a rd it a s m o re likely that C on­ g re s s w ill w ait to see how the new law T he ad m in istratio n b ill, on which n either th e Senate nor the House acted, called for rem o v al of p re se n t ce ilin g s on campaign A ppeals, estab lish ed under the 1963 sta te co nstitution, would h e a r appeals con cern ­ ing m isd em ean o rs upheld by the C irc u it V ie t p e a c e c o n d i t i o n s lis te d w orks before attem pting fu rth e r changes. spending and coupled th is with re q u ire ­ C o u rt Is now reso lv ed . of p ris o n e rs_ of _£ ...._ w ar and immaHiato im m ediate rp re—­ Q 3. IYar> 1arod '"'omir D eclared u r11Tunity, 11tV. OUour I? F0SOlV0. reso lv e, One of the la st a c ts of C o n g ress before m ents fo r fu lle r d isc lo su re of co n trib u ­ Judge L ouis D. M cG regor, of the C ourt MANILA (A - In a bid fo r peace, P r e s i­ and our purpose in seeking together the p atriatio n of sick and wounded. it adjourned w as to approve a plan under tio n s and expenditures. of A ppeals, said the logical conclusion is dent Johnson and h is w ar a llie s announced 2. Set up consultative m achinery on goals of freedom In V iet Nam and in the which each ta x p ay e r, if he w ishes, may G ore said that adoption of Long’s plan th at a ll final Judgments of th e C ircu it T u esd ay they a r e p re p a re d to withdraw V ietnam ese w ar p roblem s and policies, A sian and P acific a r e a s .” e a rm a rk fo r a p resid e n tia l cam paign fund fo r tax-financed p re sid e n tia l cam paigns C o u rt a r e appealable by rig h t to the Court fo rc e s fro m South V iet Nam within six co n sistin g p rim a rily of m eetings between 4. A greed on a set of “ p rin cip les on $1 each y e a r of the fed e ra l incom e taxes could m ean that ‘‘we w ül lo se the oppor­ m onths a fte r th e ir conditions fo r estab ­ am b assa d o rs in Saigon. F o reig n m in iste rs which we b ase our hopes fo r fu tu re peace of A ppeals. he pays. tunity of making n e c e s sa ry c o rre c tio n s” “ T h e re is no question that the defendants lishing peace a r e fulfilled. and heads of governm ent of the^ seven and p ro g re s s in the A sian and Pacific in electio n s law s. ____ Winding up the two day sum m it meeting, reg io n .” T h e am ount paid out by the T re a s u ry nations a r e to m eet " a s req u ired . the South V ietnam ese reg im e pledged to would be determ ined by the num ber of hold national electio n s by next falL votes c a s t in the preceding election. F o r the 1968 cam paign th is could be $30 m il­ lion each for the D em ocratic and R e ­ Com m ittee rebukes bishop On the troop pullout, the communique signed by the seven heads of governm ent d eclared : FTC blames three groups publican p a rtie s . ’T h e y sh all be withdrawn, a fte r clo se Sen. R u ssel B . Long, D -L a., chief sponsor of the p lan —one of a batch of fo r 'irresponsible statements’ consultation, a s the oth er sid e w ithdraws its fo rc e s to the N orth, c e a s e s Infiltration and the level of violence thus subsides, for summer price increases am endm ents tacked on a foreign investors ville L . F re em a n . T h e r e p o rt showed that Bishop P ik e, said in a statem en t delivered ‘T h e s e fo rc e s w ill be withdrawn as WASHINGTON (A — L a s t su m m er’s during July, August and Septem ber re ta il ta x m e a s u re —ca lle d it " a clean election WHEELING, W. V a.(A — B ishop Ja m es to the b ishops that it was “ deeply con­ soon as p ossible and not la te r than six sh a rp r is e in re ta il b read and m ilk p ric e s b re a d p ric e s ro s e 7.5 p e r cent over the MU.” A, P ik e of C alifornia was rebukedT uesday cern ed with the irre sp o n sib ility revealed m onths a fte r the above conditions have was cau sed by fa rm e rs getting paid m ore Ja n u ary level and m ilk 7,8 p e r cent. by a com m ittee of the P ro te sta n t E pisco­ T h is w as sharp ly disputed by Sen. A lbert in m any of h is (P ik e ’s) u tte ra n c e s." been fu lfilled ." and by p ro c e sso rs and r e ta ile r s getting T he actual in c re a se s in re ta il p ric e s pal C hurch House of Bishops, but the com ­ G ore, D -T enn. He said it “ m e re ly pours T h e co m m ittee recom m ended, how ever, W ithdraw al of foreign tro o p s from the w ider p ro fit m argins, the F e d e ra l T ra d e th e re p o r t said, w ere about double the m ittee recom m ended ag a in st a h eresy m o re m illio n s of doU ars into the poU tical not to have a h e re sy tr ia l because of the South h as often been stated by the C om ­ C om m ission rep o rted T uesday, ste p -u p in m ilk p r ic e s paid to fa rm e rs tr ia l. pot” without any tightening of the C o rru p t T h e ad hoc com m ittee, appointed to study h a rm it might do to the church and b e­ m u n ists a s a n ec essary condition for a But in blam ing a ll th re e distribution and b re a d p ric e s w ere about th re e tim es P ra c tic e s Act governing cam paign con­ cau se “ the church has m o re im portant peace settlem en t. F requently it has been le v els fo r the housewife having to pay g r e a te r than the advance in the co st of the p o ssib ility of a h e re sy tr ia l against trib u tio n s and expenditures. things to get on w ith.” lis te d a s a specific condition for entering m ore, the FTC said the p ric e in c re ase farm -p ro d u c ed ingredients. T h e co m m ittee also said, ‘T h e lan­ into peace talk s. p yram id was "trig g e re d by changes in the T h e agency found, how ever, that the BRODY'RIOTS’ guage of faith is frequently open to un­ T h e announcem ent was c le a rly intended supply situation a t the farm le v e l.” am ount added by both m ilk and bread im aginative and lite ra lis tic in te rp re ta ­ a s an o v ertu re to in te re st the C om m unists p ro c e s s o rs in som e a r e a s “ re p re s e n ts tio n ." in s ta rtin g d iscu ssio n s. However, the T h e se conclusions w ere p relim in ary an upw ard adjustm ent fro m dep ressed Students on trial today But th e com m ittee said that r e in te r ­ com m unique offered no evidence that in findings of a 10-week su rv ey m ade at the m a rg in s” between th e ir c o s ts and the p re ta tio n and re c a stin g c a lls fo r " s e n ­ th is it m ight be su ccessfu l. On the con­ req u e st of S ecre tary of A g ricu ltu re O r- p ric e of th e ir product. sitiv e, p a s to ra l c a r e and fo r patience tr a r y , it was stated that Hanoi “ h as shown and r e v e re n t p en e tratio n .” T h e com m it­ no sign of taking any step tow ard peace te e sa id B ishop P ik e h a s "to o little of by action o r by entering into discussions F o u r stud en ts, including a coed, go to T heodore S. R o zsa, a sophom ore from th is p a s to ra l concern and of th is patient o r n eg o tiatio n s.” tr ia l th is afternoon on ch arg es of inciting Canada, and M iss Shor face tr ia l at 1:30 and re v e re n t p en e tratio n .’’ A “ goals of freedom d ec la ra tio n ” c a r ­ a distu rb an ce and failing to d isp e rs e at and 3:00, resp e ctiv ely . R o b ert C . Binga- One of th e m em b ers of the com m ittee, rie d a pledge of the seven nations to work th e Brody “ r io ts ” la s t spring. m an, D etro it se n io r, w ill be tr ie d at 3:30, the R t. Rev. H enry I. L outtit, bishop of and build a region of se cu rity and p ro g re ss H illary Ann Shor, B erkley sophom ore, and Roy M. D ale, St. L ouis, M o., sopho­ South F lo rid a, had accu sed Bishop Pike and to fight hunger, illite ra c y and d ise ase . w as the only coed a r r e s te d in th e finals m o re , w ill b e tr ie d a t 4:00. of espousing h e re tic a l views. High sp o ts of the ag reem en ts included: w eek m elee w hich brought 250 police of­ Of th e tw elve o rig in ally a r r e s te d , th re e E a r lie r T uesday, Bishop P ike said it 1. An undertaking to work with the f ic e rs to W est Cam pus. pleaded guilty and one c a se w as im­ m a tte re d little to him w hether he would International Red C ro ss “ o r any o th er T he students w ill be trie d in L ansing m ediately d ism isse d . T h re e students w ere have to go on tr ia l fo r h e re sy . He said a p p ro p riate fo ru m " to d isc u ss an exchange Township Ju stic e C ourt beginning at 1:30 found guilty in e a rly O ctober and one a t r i a l u ltim ately could p rove healthy for p .m . A ll fo u r have defense a tto rn ey s. student w as acquitted la s t su m m er. the ch u rch ._____________________________ D e la y e d » _ re c ru itm e n t s e t . j ________ j nm ______ _ T he new option w ill be «available « m iia K lo e r a r f - s ta rt­ TTIh i «e a A rm v said ,. ho\V0V< rm y however, such individ­ WASHINGTON (A — T he A rm y plans do in th e s e rv ic e . D raftees a r e Inducted ing Nov. 1 to an individual who tr ie s to u a ls w ill not rec eiv e pay. They w ill not to le t young m en sign up in a R eserv e fo r two y e a rs but have little choice in w hat p a rtic ip a te in R e serv e training, and such assignm ents they get. Join th e A rm y in a month when its en list­ sta tu s fo r up to four m onths to avoid the m ent quotas a lre a d y have been m et. en listm en ts w ill not be counted in the d ra ft w hile w aiting to volunteer fo r active R e se rv e stren g th . In addition to helping a m an m ap out duty. S pecifically, th e young m an will be When th e re g u la r Arm y job specialty a h is m ilita ry stin t, th e A rm y sa id the p ro ­ Announcing th is today, the A rm y said th is delayed re c ru itin g p ro g ram “ should g ram w ill help it control the input of man­ en liste d w ith a d efinite fu tu re reporting m an w ants becom es available, he w ill be d isc h arg ed fro m h is R eserv e enlistm ent A E P i In c id e n t pow er into its train in g c e n te rs. d ate fo r a re g u la r th re e -y e a r period of and go into activ e to u r. A b o ttle o f c h e m ic a ls w a s t h r o w n th ro u g h the g ra d u a te a d v i s e r ’ s p ro v e helpful to m en who find that th e ir T he flow of r e c ru its into the A rm y’s ac tiv e duty and a to tal six -y e a r obliga­ I f , how ever, som ething fails to open w in d o w at th e A lp h a E p s i l o n P I F r a t e r n i t y h o u s e at 343 A l b e r t S t. p r e f e r re d Job specialty is fille d ” when train in g c e n te rs is difficult to p re d ic t tion counting R e se rv e se rv ic e which fol­ they seek to e n list. low s h is ac tiv e assig n m en t, up during th e fo u r m onths, the young man M o n d a y night. T h e E a s t L a n s in g F i r e D e p t, w as called , but the o n ly fro m month to month becau se d ra ft c a lls by the s e le c tiv e se rv ic e a s ID, a s R eser­ w ill be re q u ire d to proceed on a th re e - d am a ge w as a broken w indow . V olunteers join fo r th re e y e a rs but have a r e fixed in advance b ased on p red ic ted y e a r ac tiv e duty to u r. State N e w s photo b y L a r r y Frltzla n num bers of en listm en ts, w hich v a ry . v is ts a r e c la s sifie d . so m e options in choosing w hat they w ill Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Planin, managing ed ito r 5 TATI NEWS ed ito r -ln -c h le f Jam es Spentolo, cam pus ed ito r Thornes Segel, e d lto rle l ed ito r L aw rence W erner, S p o rts E d ito r Joel Stark Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o r te r ad v ertisin g m anager William G. Papclak, a s s t, ad m an ag er Wednesday M orning, O ctober 26, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S S u p e r v is e d h o u s in g b lo c k s p r o g r e s s f in a lly to the F a c u lty C o m ­ S u p p o rtin g lib e r a liz a t io n A studen t c o m m itte e w ill m itte e on Student A f f a ir s . is the v a lid c o n te n tio n th a t begin w o rk n e x t w eek to F o r som e tim e now , the students should be ab le to g a th e r o p in io n s and a tte m p t p ro b le m o f w hat to do about liv e in the n ic e s t f a c i li t i e s to d e te r m in e w h e th e r s u p e r­ approved or s u p e rv is e d r e g a r d le s s o f w h e th e r ap ­ vised housing re g u la tio n s housing has plagued the Stu­ p ro v e d o r n o t. T h e b e s t o f f - should be r e v is e d o r e l i m i ­ dent A ffa ir s O ffic e . Some cam p u s f a c i li t i e s , o th e r than n ated . T h e study is exp ected y e a rs ago, the o ffic e found it f r a t e r n it ie s and s o r o r it ie s , to la s t n e a r ly a t e r m . The c o m m itte e ’ s fin d in g s w ill could not p o s s ib ly ch e ck a ll a re the lu x u r y a p a rtm e n ts . such f a c ilit ie s . I t stopped, p ro v e d m a n a g e r was h ir e d . M o re o v e r, c o lle g e s tu ­ f i r s t go to the O ff-C a m p u s th e r e fo r e , g iv in g th em its L i t t l e lu c k has been had, dents u n d e r 21 a r e m a tu r e C o u n c il, then to ASM SU and a p p ro v a l and s im p ly la b e le d h o w e v e r, in fin d in g o th e r enough to h an d le the re s p o n ­ them s u p e rv is e d , a c c o rd in g a p a rtm e n t o w n e rs to go along s ib ilit ie s in h e r e n t in a p a r t ­ to the la n d lo r d ’ s w o rd . G e n ­ w ith the s am e p la n , and s in ce m e n t liv in g . T h e r e ’s n o e r a lly . m uch o f s u p e rv is e d th en , no o th e r p lan f o r i m ­ E v a lu a tio n o f the p r o b le m housing, now , is not. p ro v in g s u p e rv is e d f a c i li t i e s is the f i r s t step to w a rd s a s o ­ has been c o n c e iv e d . lu tio n . T h e s tu d en t c o m m it ­ d i c t i o n l i k e W h e re once such housing tee w ould do w e ll to m a k e was n e c e s s a ry to house L ib e ra liz e rules lib e r a liz a t io n its s e c o n d . M S U ’ s studen t p o p u la tio n , - - T h e E d it o r s c o n t r a d i c t i o n la s t y e a r o n ly 507 o f n e a rly C o n s id e rin g th is p oo r THEREADERS’MIND 3 7 ,0 0 0 students found it s ta te o f s u p e rv is e d h o u sin g , In M o n d a y ’ s State N ew s n e c e s s a ry o r d e s ir a b le to the b e s t s o lu tio n to so lv in g Jim G ra h a m was quoted as liv e in s u p e rv is e d o f f - c a m ­ the p ro b le m is to lib e r a li z e saying “ I w ill vote fo r the SI .000 a llo tm e n t w h e th e r students a re fo r it o r n o t.” pus housing. Low quality the r u le s . o ff - cam p u s S u p e rv is e d housing should be e lim in a te d and r e ­ housing Peace agreement needed The S I , 000 is fo r the c a m ­ T o the E ditor: What is the solution? T he w orld reco g ­ situation becom es especially grievous g u la tio n s g o v e rn in g u n s u ­ S cattered through the new spapers and n iz es the need fo r p eace in the M iddle when the students, much m o re so than the paign to get the vote fo r T o d ay the m a jo r p ro b le m p e r v is e d hou sing r e la x e d . m agazines of the p ast many m onths one E a st. T he United N ations has offered a estab lish ed re sid e n ts, a r e aw are and sin ­ 18 - y e a r - o ld s . finds innum erable a r tic le s evaluating the settle m en t to re lo c a te the m illio n s of c e re ly concerned with the c ru c ia l ques­ is th at the f a c ilit ie s a r e d is ­ W e doubt th a t a ll studen ts situation which now e x ists, and has ex isted A rab s who w e re fo rced to leave th e ir land tions of our tim e s. g u s tin g ly low in q u a lity and fro m s o p h o m o re s on up fo r m o re than 18 y e a rs between I s ra e l and (and who s till w ait in hope of returning) but L a s t y e a r I d eplored the position of G ra h a m gave th is reas o n the Arab s ta te s . C a se in point: "M o d ern Is ra e l refu sed to com ply. cannot c o m p a re w ith the P re sid e n t Hannah on the open occupancy fo r not lis te n in g to students: w ould ru s h o ff cam p u s i f the Is ra e li David F a c e s A rab G o liath " which T h e only solution to the A ra b -Is ra è li iss u e and I equally deplore the position n e w e r d o r m ito r ie s and lu x ­ r u le s w e re l i b e r a l i z e d - - a s ap p eared in the S tate News O ctober 18, situ atio n is a m utual ag reem en t fo r p eace, of both the City of E ast L ansing and ‘ •I don’ t d isco u n t student u r y a p a rtm e n ts , w hich a r e , 1966. denying a g g re ssiv e intentions on e ith e r WJIM at th is tim e . o p in io n , but I fin d a g re a t one a rg u m e n t a g a in s t l i b e r ­ One sid e of th e iss u e , the A rab view­ sid e , and offering a com pensation to th o se T he students a t MSU a r e deeply con­ h o w e v e r, c la s s ifie d as u n s u ­ a liz a tio n co n ten d s. R e la x a ­ point, is g en erally not o r at m ost poorly A rab s who w e re fo rced to leav e th e ir land. c e rn e d w ith v ario u s id e alistic cau se s and d ea l of it is u n in fo rm e d o p in ­ p e r v is e d . re p o rte d . T h is undoubtedly a r is e s fro m the I only hope som e action can be taken before would rem edy w hatever in ju stic es they find io n .” tio n of the ru le s two y e a r s trem en d o u sly g r e a te r proportion in o u r m any m o re liv e s m ust be lo st. if they could. Although they m ay not be T h e O ff-C a m p u s H o using ago d id not p ro d u c e , even population of Jew s than A ra b s, R ich a rd Kouzes c itiz e n s of E ast L ansing, they do c o n tri­ D o e s n ’ t G ra h a m r e a liz e O ffic e has a tte m p te d to b rin g i n i t i a l l y , the e x p e c te d o u t­ One cannot blam e the A rab s fo r feeling H onors Colllegc bute su b stan tia lly to the econom ic w el­ h o stility tow ard a people who threw th e ir Sophomore f a r e of the city . They also spend much th a t these a lle g e d u n in ­ im p ro v e m e n t in housing q u a­ p o u rin g . S e co n d ly, w h ile the fellow countrym en from th e ir land claim ­ m o re tim e in the city and the U niversity fo rm e d students a re the ones l it y . C am p us V ie w a p a r t ­ d o r m it o r ie s have c e r t a in l i ­ ing p ro p e rty rig h ts by a now ancient deed. than they spend at hom e. L et m e em phasize that th e A rab s hold no By v irtu e of th e se two fa c ts alone the who w ill get the vote i f the m en ts w e re r e c la s s ifie d m ita tio n s , t h e ir o th e r b e t t e r h a tre d fo r Ju d a ism . It is only the p o litical M SU vs. E. Lansing city of E a st L ansingw oulddow ell to barken vo tin g age is lo w e re d to 18? fro m u n s u p e rv is e d to s u p e r ­ q u a litie s w ill c o n tin u e to a t­ m ovem ent of Z ionism which they oppose. To th e E d ito r: to th e ir voice, a t le a s t fo r th e suggestions Indeed, w ithin this cen tu ry M osques and I w as rec en tly sen t an a r tic le fro m the that they o ffe r. By v irtu e of th e ir se n si­ - - T h e E d ito r s v is e d and a U n iv e r s it y ap ­ t r a c t s tu d en ts. Synagogues stood side by sid e in P ale stin e . O ct. 7, 1966 edition of the State News tiv e aw a re n ess of the is s u e , the city would One m ay ask why all A rabia stood by concerning th e re c e n t WJIM ed ito rial about be w ise to ta k e note of th e ir ideas and EDITORIALDISSENT a t the founding of I s ra e l. The an sw er is sim p le. At that tim e they w ere under fo r­ eign dom ination, which also sad ly accounts th e position of the M ichigan S tate Stu­ d ents and the city of E ast L ansing on the open occupancy iss u e . co n cern s. By v lru te of the fact th at the N egro " p ro b le m " is a student problem , the stu ­ As a re sid e n t of L ansing and a fo rm e r dents should have a say in the reso lu tio n . Board allocation justified fo r m o st of the lack of developm ent in th e se ancient co u n tries. A rab ia today w ith its m illio n s of a c r e s (a la rg e p o rtio n of which a r e co v ered by MSU student, I would like to com m ent on th e p osition of th e S tate News. B ecause I live in L ansing, I have often o b serv ed the indecision of the re sid e n ts Kathleen M eade, F e r r i s S tate C ollege in the U niversity and se rv e , re p re se n t proach ed the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote issu e in a d e s e rt) and m illio n s of people stru g g le s and the lax ity of th e elected o fficials on Sorry, b a n d By JIM S P A N IO LO to develop. Is ra e l has now becom e reco g ­ th is q u estion. I n ev er ce ase to be am azed and lead student opinion and ac tiv itie s,T h e backw ard - like m a n n er--en d o rsin g the n ized by m o st nations and re c e iv e s much a t th e position of the City of E ast L ansing, T o the E ditor: s tru c tu re was designed to fac ilita te action p ro p o sal and then d iscu ssin g it la te r with An editorial in Monday’s State News aid , la rg e ly fro m the people of the U.S. esp ecially in th e ir re fu sa l to lis te n to a 1 w ish to acknowledge an e r r o r in my r a th e r than d irec t dem ocracy because stu ­ students. stated that the ASMSU Student Board So I s ra e l with its su p e rio r arm a m en ts m o st im p o rtan t section of the population. a r tic le , "B a c h S parks G rid W a r" in Mon­ dents have never taken much in te re st But the board did m ake a genuine attem pt acted without a m andate when it allocated in student governm ent. and su p e rio r propaganda cam paign T h e b u sin e sse s of E ast L ansing, ju st as d a y 's S tate N ew s. It w as the M ichigan $1,000 to the 18-year-old cam paign. It to com m unicate with its constituents be­ throughout the w o rld is indeed a .threat to S tate M arching Band, not th e U of M band, T h e re c e n t petition d riv e to fo rce a th e s to r e s in any college town, c a te r to fu rth e r a sse rte d that the board was not fo re it allocated the $1,000. B oard m em ­ a group of co u n tries which a r e s till stru g ­ who played the Bach selectio n . My apolo­ referen d u m on the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote a llo ­ student population. And the stu d en ts a r e in tune with student opinion when it acted. b e r s sought out students in an attem pt gling to com e to th e ir feet p o litically and g ie s to both distinguished organizations. cation was a d irect blow at the b o ard 's g re a tly affected by city fa c ilitie s. Y et the F irs t, no governing or rep rese n tativ e to m ake th e ir views known. The resu lt? econom ically a fte r ce n tu ries of foreign Ken K antor sta tu re . Student governm ent, for once took C ity re fu se s to reco g n ize the opinions of body, when elected, can be mandated for A pathetic void, a s usual. occupation. ATL A ssistan t In stru c to r a fo rthright stand, a pioneering step into th is " t r a n s i t " segm ent of th e ir city . T h is every issue on which it will p ass Judg­ C o n tra ry to Monday’s ed ito rial, stu ­ the vast land of " r e a l is s u e s .” The resu lt? dents, in fact, did not do " th e ir p a rt i»i \ \ i is m ent, T ru e , student governm ent received f ABSOUTTElVIWE SNOOPY MAS A y TH E RED BARON I SAlD.VOU MYFAITHFULMECHANICS If YtWDON^ HEAft^ AS 1 WALKACROSS Veto, in making cam pus dem ocracy w ork,” In ­ no specific mandate to allocate $1,000 If student governm ent is to be the viable, AREYodStKE W O N T H A V E A N V 6000 SENSE Of HAS BEENSI6HTED CAN6ETUS ARE STANDING BY MY PROMUS, SENDOUT THE FIELDTD/WV to the 18-year-old campaign, but neither deed, they sh irk ed th e ir resp o n sib ility un­ sou can fin io i T R O U B L E A T A L L ; BR6CTlON,DöNT OVERCAMBRAI ..I HOME,CANT SOfWH CAMEL.THEY A ST. BERNARDy PLANE,EVERYONE active fo rc e in cry stalizin g and eading s tu ­ til a fte r the board took action, then doing ittu, snoopy:• j mv MOST BRINS YÜU.SNOOfY?, ADMIRE MYCONFIDENT did C ongress receiv e a m andate to cre ate 100ft WAY WAVES...,I WAVE dent opinion, it m ust not be inhibited at a g re a t d iss e rv ic e to student governm ent HOME NOW? UE&S T H ? \ down ; a new cabinet post on transportation or UORlDUARI BACK.“SO LONS its every effort to do so. And if students on th is p a rtic u la r issu e and perhaps on CHAPSISO L0N6! " did the Michigan L eg islatu re receive a , F L V IN 6 A « d e s ire to have a d irec t voice in a ll student fu tu re c o n tro v e rsial iss u e s . R K É IV IN 6 H B m andate to ra ise its m e m b ers' sa la rie s. governm ent activ ities (which they don’t), If students want a w eaker student jO ftW R S .... When ASMSU was cre ate d nearly two then an inform al group of students should governm ent, one too cautious to take the ■ ir ' y e a rs ago, students gave th e ir consent s? with the knowledge that the new form would be m ore rep rese n tativ e than dem ocratic in the lite ra l sense. be o rganized to hold référen d u m s fo r every decision. F in ally , the ed ito rial suggested that ASMSU didn’t sam ple enough student opin­ In itiativ e in cam pus and off-cam pus i s ­ su es, one which w ill sim ply provide pop­ u la r en tertain m en t and lively dances, then l e t ’s have another referendum , and I/M 1 Av/J'v i _ It was hoped that student government ion to m ake a re p rese n tativ e decision. M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re an o th er, and . . . could then become a m ore viable force Adm ittedly, the student board ap - H ardly a panacea. M POINTOFVIEW Looking at open house facts FO RVbtfR C0NVBNJENCK V E IL BE OPEN B S U o o As P resid en t of Men’s H alls A ssocia­ tion, I feel com pelled to respond to what I consider an erroneous, m isleading edi­ to ria l regarding the Open House Policy 4) T hus, the ad m in istrativ e enforce­ m ent of th e Open House Policy req u ired a ll do o rs open to allow lim ited a c ce ss; th is w as th e reality with which MHA and 3 S . i t open house policy is fa r from " th e b e s t of all p o ssib le w o rld s." The ob­ je ctio n s reg ard in g the policy raised by the TONIGHT k S S tate News a r e valid considerations; the in resid en ce h a lls. To understand the pro­ W1C a r e fo rced to deal, reg retfu lly . t p re se n t Open House policy does, in fact, blem confronting MHA and W1C (Women’s Inter-R esidence Council), it is n ecessary to consider se v e ra l pertinent facts. 1) The p re se n t official open house poli­ MHA and WIC have taken the follow­ ing attitu d e tow ards the p re s e n t open house situation: F irs t of a ll, in o rd e r to o p era te open houses, in acco rd an ce p la c e the value of a social event's su ccess o v er the rig h ts of the individual. T his should be, and w ill be, considered by MHA and WIC. and UNTIL p.m . o r e cy has no official statem ent regarding the w ith p re s e n t Open House p o lic ie s, a T h e m a jo r e r r o r in the editorial was the necessity fo r open o r closed doors during im p licatio n that MHA and WIC a r e fo rc­ c larifica tio n of what the policy actually M open houses. 2) The im plication, th erefo re, w as that it w as the responsibility of the general council to decide its Individual standards said , o r w hat the ad m in istra to rs involved sa id it sa id , w as n ec essary . A lso, th is c la rific a tio n would se rv e as a sound ba­ ing an unjust policy upon the students in th e re sid e n c e h alls; the actual situation is th is: an ad m in istrativ e interpretation of THURSDAY U S s is fo r investigation and p ro p o sals for the Open H ouse policy was forced upon of conduct for th ese open houses; th is w as MHA and WIC. MHA and WIC now m ust, fu rth e r change. M SU B O O K S T O R E th e m anner in which the open house policy and w ill, w ork to clarify the p rese n t operated la st y ear. A fter the p resen t Open House P olicy is B c la rifie d and understood, not m e re ly ad­ policy and then work from that base to ­ 3) The com plicating fa c to r, how ever, w ards an open house policy which is m ore o w as an ' ‘ad m in istrativ e m isunderstand­ m in istra tiv e ly in terp reted , then MHA and co n siste n t with the wishes and d esire s o WIC can constructively w ork tow ard in g " about the approved policy: th e re w as no Intent when the p rese n t Open House change and m odification of the p re se n t of its constituency - - each and every stu - ’ dent in the resid en ce halls, Located in the Center f or International Programs k policy went into effect to allow fo r the Open House P o lity . John E. Mongeon p o ssibility of closed doors. I, a s an individual, feel that the p r c s - M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re President, MHA Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 26, 1966 3 NEED RESEARCH J u r y s e l e c t i o n s lo w T e a c h e r s , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s in S h e p p a r d r e t r i a CLEVELAND, Ohio (il ~ The sta te explored with jury p ro s­ bushy h a ire d stra n g e r invaded m orning, the sun w as shining, and th e ir lakefront h o m e , k illed the s tr e e ts , g ra s s and tre e s w ere t o o s a t i s f i e d ’ w ith p ro d u c t p ec ts Tuesday the circ u m sta n ­ M arilyn and knocked him un- d ry . By RON R O A T o v er-h ea d p ro je c to r, th em o tio n - Michigan alone rec eiv e s $38,000- ducting re se a rc h on th e ir own. tia l n atu re of its co n tro v ersial conscious. State N e w s Staff W r i t e r p ic tu re film and the tape re c o rd e r 000 fo r re s e a r c h in local schools. One of the m ost Im portant •i> - m u rd e r c a se against Samuel H. Upon em erging a t noon, he School a d m in istra to rs and offer m any new p o ssib ilitie s fo r The r e s u lts of th is re s e a rc h asp ec ts of re se a rc h is the p a r­ Sheppard in the 1954 slaying of Sheppard kept busy at the de­ continued, the s tr e e ts , g ra ss and te a c h e rs have been too satisfied ed u catio n ." m ust be sh a re d with all schools ticipation of the te ach ers them ­ fense table, making notes. Leo tre e s w ere w et, and th e re w ere with the type of product schools " T h e u se of m u lti-m ed ia has of the country, he said . "Such selv es in the w ork, he said. h is w ife, M arilyn. M. Spellacy, 31, the a ss ista n t puddles upon th e sidew alk, al­ have been turning out and have not been studied y e t," he said . re s e a rc h alone m ay point out One p rospective ju r o r was elim inated in the second day of p ro sec u to r told ju ro rs : though the sun s till shone. not been too concerned with r e ­ "A ll ed u cato rs m u st do th eir goals which can be aim ed at in "T e a c h e rs w ill be m ore in te r­ "C irc u m sta n tia l evidence is se arch re s u lts , a departm ent of s h a re and t e s t such p o ssi­ ested in putting the re su lts into Sheppard’s r e tr ia l a fte r voicing the fu tu re .” re se rv a tio n s about s u c h evi­ dence. Six ju ro rs have been se at­ ju st as good as d ire c t evidence, "W e could reasonably Infer evidence fro m a w itn ess as to that som etim e between 9 a.m . A , education official s a id h e r e T u e s - day. Nicholas Georglady, a s s ista n t b ilitie s ." T h e V ocational Education Act G eorglady recom m ended a bul­ effective action if they take p a rt letin on "Solving C lassroom in the study Itself, and If r e ­ w hat he o r sh e saw .” and noon It had ra in e d ," Spella­ ed tem p o rarily . of 1963 reco g n ized the need fo r P ro b le m s Through System atic s e a rc h e rs req u est the teachers* He then asked pro sp ectiv e cy added, concluding h is illu s­ superlntendant fo r re s e a rc h and The defense, in Its question­ ’.s .i.,# .* • developm ent, spoke at t h e Re­ educational r e s e ra c h , he said. Study,” to school sy stem s con- opinions on the su b je ct," he said. ju ro rs to im agine that when they tratio n of circ u m sta n tia l evi­ HERE THEY COME ing, concentrated on the p r e ­ se a rc h T rain in g W orkshop, an en tered the courthouse in the dence and its application. Ct* sum ption o f Sheppard's inno­ assem bly of te a c h e rs, school ad­ cen ce. The defendant se rv e d nine m in istra to rs and d ire c to rs of Marital fights y e a rs i n p riso n fo r second- re se a rc h gath ered a t Kellogg THE d eg ree m u rd er in the slaying of C enter. h is w ife, but the U.S. Supreme He said that many schools of C ourt re v e rs e d the original ju ry today seem to be out of context inevitable/ healthy v erd ic t and o rd ered a r e tr ia l. in the advanced environm ent In "W ould you p resu m e the de­ which they a r e a p a rt. NEW fendant, D r. Sam Sheppard to G eorglady said that our schools be Innocent?" defense attorney teach m a te ria l that has little re ­ F . L ee Bailey asked one woman lation to what Is happening outside p ro sp ec t. When she said ‘‘N o," MIAMI BEACH, F la . (#) — A tim ately together m ust o ccasio n ­ its doors. Common P lea s Judge F ra n c is sp irite d spat is good fo r m ost ally f ru s tra te one an o th er,” said Many educators h a v e been J , T alty prom ptly excused h e r. m a rria g e s, a p sy c h ia trist said M esser, an E m ory U n iv ersity questioning the utility of the p r e s ­ P ro sp ectiv e ju ro rs te m p o ra ri­ y esterd ay , but watch out fo r o v er­ p ro fe sso r. Reverie ent school p ro c e s s , he said. ly seated during the two days of k ill. N eith er spouse m akes much of W ith m i d t e r m s ap­ T he norm al c la s s siz e is n ear the r e tr ia l a r e subject to elim i­ " M a rria g e fights have t h e individual p roblem s toothpaste 30, but edu cato rs a r e now asking, CHRISTY p r o a c h in g , the tim e f o r nation la te r . The sta te and de­ c h a ra c te r of a pitched b a ttle ," tubes squeezed in the middle, serious study nears. And "W hy not c la s s e s of 100, o r fense a r e allowed to excuse up said D r. A lfred D. M e sser, "N ot d irty socks on the floor, burned w h a t b e t t e r p la c e to s t u d y possibly 10 or 2 0 ?" to four each without giving any only does one want to defeat the potatoes, broken budgets - until on a pleasant autum n day? “ We need to te st a v arie ty of rea so n s. opposition, but defeat him so they build up to a flashpoint, State N e w s photo by L a r r y new educational m e d ia ," Geo- M arilyn Sheppard, then 31 and soundly that he w ill never r is e M esser said. F rltzlan rgiady sa id . "M edia like the four m onths pregnant, was ag a in .’’ bludgeoned to death in h e r bed­ He told the A m erican P sy ch i­ ‘ T h e r e is an explosion,” he room July 4, 1954. The sta te a tric A ssociation convention that said . “ One p a rtn e r will then had no eyew itness testim ony but argum ents a r e inevitable in a d rag out a catalog of th ese in ci­ ASM SUopens MINSTRELS accused the fo rm e r osteopath of m a rria g e and probably offer one dents in an attem pt to ‘sla y ' the killing h e r during a q u a rre l over of the b e st ways couples have o ther p a rtn e r. h is ex tra m a rita l activity. to w ork out touchy p ro b lem s. “ What is said in the heat of Sheppard, 42, claim ed that a World News “Two individuals who live in - b attle cannot, of co u rse, b e t a k ­ en a s the whole tru th ,” Husband and wife m ust keep in mind the them e of the fight and not co n ­ Gen. Assembly The firs t m eeting of the ASMSU c e rn to th e student body as a ce n tra te too h ard on the p a r tic ­ G eneral A ssem bly is in the Con- w hole,” C arb in e said . ot a Glance u la rs, M e sser said. “ When m ost of the f r u s tr a ­ tions have been talked out or Con Room of the International C en ter tonight at 7:00. The G eneral A s s e m b l y is " If the re p re se n ta tiv e s p e r ­ form th e ir ro le in a resp o n sib le fashion, th is assem b ly can m ake FRIDAY-NOV. 4 8:00 P.M. disch arg ed in som e v ic ario u s ASMSU* s an sw er to the co n sti­ a significant contribution to the Powell sentenced in N .Y . w ay,” he said, the fight can be ended. At th is point one p a rtn e r tutionally re q u ire d student fo r­ um s fo r the exchange of infor­ student com m unity,” he said . T his A ssem bly has the pow er JENISON FIELD HOUSE to p a ss reso lu tio n s which would N EW Y O R K ( A P ) - T h e state A p p e lla te D iv is io n w ill re le a s e a coy dove of peace, he said. 'T h e g estu re its e lf may m ation and opinions. It is com ­ posed of one rep rese n tativ e from be co n sid ered as recom m enda­ TICKETS be quite innocuous, A woman each living unit and is m oder­ tions to the student board. Some Tuesday sentenced Rep. Adam C layton Pow ell, m ay decide to bake a p a rtic u la r ated by the v ice chairm an of topics fo r p o ssib le discussion D -N .Y . to 30 d a y s In ja il a n d f i n e d h i m $ 2 5 0 o n food h e r husband likes, or mend the student board, Jim C arbine. tonight a r e the faculty com m ittee a ch arg e of civil c o n tem p t, In volving nonpaym en t re p o rt on "M axim um F reedom G E N E R A L ADM . h is sock: a husband may decide " T h e g eneral assem bly will o f a lo n g -s ta n d in g libel judgm ent. and N e c essa ry O rd e r,” the 18- to buy a p a rtic u la r household bring to g eth er rep rese n tativ es A c tin g on an a ppeal f r o m a state S u p r e m e C o u r t item d ie couple had talked about from all p h ases of cam pus life y e a r-o ld vote, com pensation, r u lin g , the state s s e c o n d h ig h e s t c o u r t , b y a 4-1 purchasing. to d iscu ss c u rre n t issu es ofcon- com m unications, and such spec­ d e c is io n , gave the H a r l e m c o n g r e s s m a n until N o v . ial p ro je c ts a s popular e n te r­ 3 to a p p e a r and s u b m it to a fin a n c ia l e x a m i n a t i o n tainm ent. and purge h im s e lf o f contem p t. D e b a te team wins W aring singers hurt tournam ent honors SOMERSET, P a . [Kl - A c h a r­ a few b ru ise s and req u ired no M ichigan State d e b a t e r s vanced to the sem ifinal round. te re d bus ca rry in g F re d W aring, trea tm e n t. brought home a victory f r o m one Rodney Dean, Lansing sophom ore h is o rc h e stra and glee club col­ T he W aring o rc h e stra and glee of two invitational tournam ents and Cynthia G oldstein, Lansing lided w ith a tr a c to r - tr a ile r on club, making its annual six-m onth la st weekend. junior, em erged with a 3-3 w in- the Pennsylvania Turnpike T ues­ to u r of the nation, w as scheduled MSU tied for f ir s t place honors lo ss re c o rd . day, injuring the bus d riv e r and fo r an appearan ce T uesday night with Wayne State U n iv ersity and Ja m e s F. W eaver, a s sista n t d i­ 33 m em b ers of the W aring o r­ In the P ittsb u rg h suburb of Mount C oncordia (Minn.) C ollege at the re c to r of fo re n sic s accom panied ganization. Lebanon and W ednesday night In N o rth ern Illin o is U n iv ersity In­ the team to D etroit. P ittsb u rg h . vitational Debate T ournam ent. Twelve w ere hospitalized, all But It w ill b e at le a s t se v eral Winning seven of eight debates, in fa ir condition. The r e s t w ere days before the tour can resu m e . th e te a m ’s only lo ss was to tre a te d and rele ase d . T he accident w as the f ir s t E m poria State of K ansas, W aring, now in his 50th y ea r that the W aring organization has R epresenting MSU w ere R ich ­ C A R E E R S in show bu sin ess, escaped with ev e r had in y e a rs of touring. a rd B rautigam , Albion Junior, and Kenneth Newton, T renton, N .J., se n io r. I N S T E E L Accompanying the team was F u ture food outlook dism al J e r r y M. Anderson, a ssista n t p ro fe ss o r of speech and d ire c to r of fo re n sic s. R O M E ( A P ) - T h e d e m a n d f o r fo o d In the w o r l d ’ s In the F ir s t Annual M otor C ity hungrier countries may Increase by m o re than Invitational Debate T ournam ent 100 p e r ce nt In the ne xt tw o d e c a d e s . T h e r e is at the U n iv erstly of D etroit, MSU little p ro s p e c t that the w o r l d 's fo o d p r o d u c tio n can d eb a te rs advanced to the se m i­ m e et such a need. fin als w here they lo st to Wayne O ur representative S tate U niversity, the eventual w ill be on ca m p u s These w e r e the p e s s i m i s t i c c o n c lu s io n s o f the th ird re p o rt a U .N . Fo o d and A g ric u ltu re O r g a n i­ w inner. z a t i o n has is s u e d w it h in a m o n th on the c h a n c e s T h e team of R o g erC h ard , L a n ­ NOV. 8 o f c o p in g w ith the w o r l d ’ s In c re a s in g m a l n u t r it io n . sing sophom ore, and Glenn F o s ­ te r, Saginaw sophom ore, a d ­ to interview undergraduate a n d g ra d u a te candidates fo r B ethlehem 's '6 7 L o o p Course — o u r h ig h ly regarded m anagem ent tra in in g program O P P O R T U N I T I E S are a v a ila b le in ste e l p la n t o p e r­ a tio n s , sa les, re se a rc h , m in ­ in g , a c c o u n tin g , a n d o th e r a c tiv itie s . D E G R E E S r equir ed are m e c h a n ic a l, m e ta llu r g ic a l, ele c tric a l, ch e m ic a l, in d u s ­ t r ia l , civil, mi n i ng , a n d o th e r e n g in e e rin g s p e c ia l­ tie s; also c h e m is try , p h y ­ sics, m a th e m a tic s , b u sin ess a d m in is tra tio n , ac c o u n tin g a n d lib e ra l a r ts . I f y o u w o u ld lik e to discuss y o u r c a re e r in te r e s t w ith a B e th le h e m r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , fo r young m o d e rn s. D ia m o n d suspended fr o m s w irl; m atching con­ see y o u r p la c e m e n t officer t o u r e d b a n d , $350 . T e x t u r e d s e t In c i r c l e d e s i g n , m a t c h i n g b a n d , to a r r a n g e fo r a n in te rv iew $375. T h e D a is y , p e ta lle d and s te m m e d w ith d ia m o n d s , m atc h in g a p p o in tm e n t. band, $550. A n Equal O pportunity L a y A w a y N o w f o r C h r is tm a s Em ployer in the Plans for Progress Program Convenient T e r m s A Year To Pay BETHLEHEM JEWELERS SINCE 1876 LA N S IN G , M IC H IG A N STEEL 121 S. W A S H I N G T O N 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Wednesday, October 26, 1966 DAUGHERTY IN FAVOR U PI tabs Duffy N C A A g r i d p l o y o f f ? By coach of week United P re s s International nation a week ago, D augherty’s S p artan s b lasted th e ir toughest By E D B R IL L In the land of the " J o lly G reen Big T e n foe, P urdue, 41-20 la st " u n le ss they do som ething lik e Then the team s would s ta rt financial co n sid eratio n has any­ G ia n ts" Duffy D augherty Is little S aturday and staked a claim to State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r th is ." battling the week afte r the reg u lar thing to do with it,” Fuzak com ­ m o re than a L eprechaun. If Spartan F ootball Coach Duffy "T h ey do it In basketball, they seaso n ends. In th ree o r four m ented. th e ir second stra ig h t conference When h is M ichigan S tate S p ar­ title . Daugherty could have h is way, do it In b a se b a ll," Daugherty con­ w eeks the undisputed king of " I t would m ake m e feel badly,” ta n s get into one of th e ir m a ss T h e S partans, who had o v er­ football polls and bowls m ight tinued. " Is n ’t It logical th at it co lleg iate football would be de­ Fuzak continued, " I f fo r a few h and-clasping, jum ping, s p ir it- pow ered five te am s, including be a thing of p a st. be done In football?" te rm in ed . d o lla rs all of o u r p rin cip les w ere rousing huddles before a gam e, th re e in the Big T en, before What D augherty advocates Is D augherty’s particular U nfortunately fo r Daugherty, sa c rific e d ." It’s a m ira c le D augherty g e ts out m eeting P urdue, had the " B e s t an NCAA cham pionship playoff proposal would be to take the and o t h e r proponents of the Fuzak a lso fe e ls th at bowl of the c e n te r of things without f ir s t half of the y e a r ," according fo r college football, som ething cham pions of the six m ajor NCAA cham pionship playoff, the faculty gam es a r e le ss an extension of bodily in ju ry . that has been the dream of a rm ­ conferences, Atlantic C o a s t , re p re se n ta tiv e s to the NCAA, who the re g u la r seaso n , than the be­ to D augherty. "W e put everything B ut D augherty, picked a s th is to g e th e r," he said. c h a ir q u arte rb a ck s fo r y e a rs . Southwest, Southeast, P a c i f i c hold the voting pow er on the Issue, ginning and end of a new seaso n . And because th e bowls occur w eek 's United P r e s s Internation­ " T h e re w ill nev er be a tru e C oast, Big Eight, and Big T en. a r e not In ag reem en t. a l coach of the w eek, in s is ts th is T h e only danger to the S partans cham pion, they w ill never know To th ese six schools would be "M o st of the faculty groups during vacation, the Jan u ary 1 y e a r 's team is s m a lle r—except now lie s in th e possib ility of a who w as d eserving of that national added two, o r possibly six , a t- co n sid er It to be Im p ractical,’’ date seem s to be a point In th e ir fo r 6 -fo o t-7 Bubba Sm ith—than let-dow n against som e of the cham pionship,’* said Daugherty, la rg e team s. said D r. John Fuzak, Michigan favor. c o n fe re n ce’s w eaker te a m s while the one he had la st y e a r. S tate faculty re p rese n tativ e to Fuzak definitely d o esn 't see L a s t y e a r ’s squad, dubbed the they look forw ard to th e ir battle the Big T en. "T h e y a r e not the football cham pionship, which Jolly g reen giants b ecause of ag ain st N otre Dam e. en th u siastic about the extension has been proposed and d lsc u sssd th e ir g reen and white uniform s D augherty fe e ls t h a t enthu­ of the s e a s o n ." In p a st y e a rs , com ing Into reality^ and the siz e of the p la y ers, went sia sm Is th e p rim e ingredient in F R E E ! ... D augherty contends that h i s "T h e tendency, In fac t, pro p o sal would actually have the w orking In the o th er d irec tio n ,” opposite effect. Instead of som e com m ented Fuzak, "A ll twenty team s waiting until Jan­ NCAA cham pionships and bowl is th e Duffy Daugherty through its re g u la r seaso n unde­ th is y e a r ’s club. feated to se ize the m ythical na­ tional cham pionship. " T h is team has a lot of ag il­ ity ," he said. " B u t o u r lin e— for the manwhotakes u ary 1 to play th e ir final gam es, gam es a r e s ta rtin g to b e ques­ the seaso n would be one o r two tioned.” A fter dropping to No. 2 in the except fo r Sm ith—is s m a lle r than la s t y e a r. NEEDBALANCE w eeks longer fo r Just a few team s. But t h a t doesn’t stop Daugh­ his pipeseriously. Daugherty se e s the bowl com ­ e rty , and the fan s, from thinking m ittee s a s the m a jo r stum bling about It. block to the cham pionship. Al­ ’T h e boys play with g re a t in­ te n sity and w i t h th u sia sm . g re a t e n ­ Dittrich looks for support I'd! say 'th a t’s th e ir g re a te s t We've just perfected a completely new pipe mixture, called though he would p re fe r for all a s s e t. Luxembourg It's for the man who has graduated from the gam es to be played in college syrupy-sweet tobaccos. Blended from choice U.S.. European, stad iu m s, D augherty thinks that I o w a tic k e ts 'T h e y can se e now w e’r e in the d r iv e r ’s se a t of winning the Big Middle Eastern, African and Asian l eaf . . . and subtly enriched the co n tests m ight have to be Adjacent seat tickets T en cham pionship," Daugherty for top three runners with one of the rarest honeys in the world. located In the trad itio n al bowl a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e I o w a We'd like you to try a pack on us. How come? told a sp o rts w rite rs m eeting th is stad iu m s, but on different dates. g a m e , r e p o r t s M S U t i c k e t We figure one pack is just about what it’ll take to convince you w eek. " I don’t think they a r e going T he Spartan coach also thinks director W illia m B e a rd s ­ that it's the finest pipe mixture around. to le t anything upset our g o a l.’’ he has a way to convince the After that, who knows ... you might make it your regular smoke. ley. r e s t of the schools In the nation Students who w ish a dja­ to go along with his idea. "M y fo u r-m ile F o re s t A kers c o u rse D augherty h as one of the fin est cent seats fo r p a re n ts , By G A Y E L W ES C H lie s in the running of ju n io r A rt Idea would be to take a ll the winning p ercen tag es among relatives or frien ds Stale N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r a g a in st W isconsin O ct. 8 andw as Link th is se aso n . H is b e s t tim e television re c e ip ts from th e h am p ered by a knee Injury two college coaches today. Now b e ­ sh o u ld pick up th e ir tic k ­ o ver the S partan c o u rse w as 22:11 g a m e s , " explained Daugherty, ginning th is 13th y e a r a s head e ts F r i d a y , N o v . 4 at the As John C h a rles Daly of w eeks b efo re th e trl-m e e r. in the in trasq u ad m eet. "a n d divide them among all the R osenberg, a sophom ore from coach of th e S partans, he has won Je n ls o n Fie ld h o u s e lobby "W hat’s My L ine” m ight say, As D ittrich pointed out In h is NCAA m em b er sch o o ls.” M uskegon, ra n a 21:46.5 fo r th e 79 gam es w hile losing only 35 by exchanging the ir own " th r e e down and two to go M r. note to the p la y e rs , im provem ent Fuzak d isa g re e s that th e p ro s - c o u rs e in an Intrasquad m eet and tying th re e . He h as had only s e a s o n p a s s and $5 f o r D ittric h ." In the th ird m ile of th e fo u r-m ile p ec t of m o re money could change e a c h a d j a c e n t s e a t . O ct. 8, but has m anaged only th re e losing se aso n s. T w ice he T he M r. D ittrich Is S partan ru n se em s to go hand In hand with th e m inds of the faculty r e p r e ­ tim es of 22:33 and 22:13 in the rebounded to have trem endous c r o s s country coach F ra n , and the im provem ent of the o v era ll tim e . se n tativ es. **1 don’t think that hom e m e e ts th is se aso n . y e a rs . th re e down a r e the th re e se n io rs , Dick Sharkey, E ric Z em p er and D ittric h sa id p a rt of the re a so n " I should have a s m uch bal­ In 1955, h is second y e a r a t Special For M.S.U. Students G eorge B althrop who have th e ir running down and a r e p e rfo rm ­ ing superbly fo r th e S p artan s. can be accounted by his Inex­ p e rie n c e , but sta te s that he Is su r e R osen b erg is capable of ance o v era ll a s M in n eso ta," Dit­ tr ic h said , " b u t I h av en 't had it. If th e se guys ru n lik e I know MSU, he bounced back from a 3-6 re c o rd to win 9 of 10 gam es Including the Rose Bowl. And in Spe c ia l O f f e r But the two to go a r e the two b e tte r effo rts than he has shown. they can, though, w e can su re ly S till an o th er unsolved m y stery take the Big 10 championship.** 1965, a f te r winning only four r h is ad is w o rth $ 1 .0 0 on any m o re ru n n e rs needed to fill out of nine gam es in 1964, he led The Imported luxury pipe mixture jip e p u rc h a s e o f $ 5 .9 5 o r the five sco rin g p o sitio n s ag ain st h is m ighty S partans to th e Big M innesota S aturday if th e S par­ T en title and to the R ose Bowl. P. LORILLARO COMPANY M E D IC O ^ ^ ^ ^ , n o re , We have the m o s t c o m p le te tans a r e to e m erg e v icto rio u s. T he S p artan ru n n e rs a r e 4-0 In dual m e ets th is seaso n , but Swimmers practice T h e good-hum ored Irish m an h as e a rn e d the reputation of being a fine r e c r u ite r of football flesh s e le c tio n o f p ip es & a c c e s ­ for meet in March D e p t. L. 2 0 0 E a s t 4 2 n d S tre e t. N e w Y o rk , N . Y. 1 0 0 1 7 even so D ittric h has rea so n to G.B.D. but p a s s e s It off a s " p a r t of P le a s e s e n d m e a f r e e p a c k a g e o f L u x e m b o u r g P ip e M ix tu r e . w o rry . In dual m e ets to date, COMOY s o rie s in C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n . M innesota has shown th e team th e Jo b ." H e gives a lo t of c re d it Nam e SASIEN1 f o r h is su c ce ss to a s s is ta n ts Stop in! balance which Is so Im portant T h e M ichigan State sw im m ing sta c le c o u rse dem anding a ll the and to the school, KAY WOODIES In c r o s s country In th e ir dual team is p racticin g fo r a m eet stro k e s , high dives fro m die MAC’S - S r S tre e t 120 North m e ets to d ate. . which is five m onths away — the b o ard s and handstands. W ashington J T he G ophers p laced five m en "W e’ve had som e fine a s s is ta n t C ity Zone Big T e n C ham pionships, which F re sh m a n K im C um m ings won coaches and being a re p r e s e n t­ under 21 m in u tes fo r the four w ill be held a t MSU in e a rly the f ir s t sw im m ing of th e Mon­ m iles in a re c e n t m eet ag ain st ativ e of a u n iv ersity that has M arch. s te r , b ut w as la te r b e tte re d by a lot to offer h elps a lo t. T he Indiana and an o th er p a ir ju st T h e te am sw im s 13 dual m e e ts Junior P e te W illiam s, who se t U n iv ersity h as a lot of s p ir it o v er 21 m in u tes fo r th e Min­ during th e season, but th e Big a new "w o rld ’s r e c o rd ” of 6:36.2. nesota c o u rse . M eanwhile, MSU to keep the boys in the rig h t T en stan d in g s a r e d eterm in ed by T h e o th e r half of the team ta k e s fra m e of m in d ," D augherty said . had Sharkey, Z em p er and Balth­ th e cham pionship m eet alone. an h o u r-lo n g workout of 1 5 ex­ T h e S partans lo st the No. 1 rop under 21 m inutes in the t r l - Coach C h a rle s M cC affree has e r c is e s and s e ts of w eight lifts, m e e t , R oger M erchant In a t position in theU P I college ra tin g s ca refu lly planned the p ra c tic e s ending up with a gam e of w ate r when a steady ra in sto rm and a 21:25.5, and everyone e lse o ver so th e sw im m ers ‘peak* fo r th at polo. W ater polo is a gam e of fire d -u p Ohio S tate team held 22 m in u tes. m eet. s ta r ts and sto p s and quick them to an 11-8 v ic to ry while D ittric h Is In hopes that the F a ll p ra c tic e is devoted to sp rin ts and is about a s tirin g N otre D am e w as clobbering N orth n eeded help w ill com e from M er­ building up th e s w im m e rs’ a s fa s t b re a k b ask etb all played C aro lin a to take over the top chant and e ith e r sophom ore Dean stren g th by w eightlifting and in ­ on a football field —without tim e ­ spot. R osenberg o r ju n io r A rt Link. cre a sin g th e ir stam ina by th r e e - outs. M erchant ra n a 21:36 fo r the m ile sw im m ing p ra c tic e s and Though the team lo st four le t- But D augherty is content a s gam es of w ater polo. te rm e n by graduation, retu rn in g No. 2. L a st y e a r M ichigan State E v e n W h e n S h e A n s w e r s , H e Still G e t s th e B u s y S i g n a l . KELLY H IT S TO W N E ach day one-half the team m en lik e G ary D illey, Ken W alsh, p ra c tic e s in the 5 0 -m e te r o u t­ P ete W illiam s and Ed G lick en­ door pool. s u r e hopes fo r a su c ce ssfu l s e a ­ w rapped up die No. 1 spot in the final gam e of th e season, beating N o tre D am e 12-3. T h e S partans One of the m o st difficult p a rts son. Sophom ores Don Rauch, face th e sam e N otre Dame team TO M O RRO W of o utside p ra c tic e is the "M o n - G ary Langley, G eorge Booth and in th is se aso n ’s finale and that DEAR REB: s t e r " — a kind of sw im m ing o b ­ Duane G reen w ill pro v id e added Iris h tw inkle in Duffy D augherty’s ¿0 Lately, every time I call my girl, she’s either "not in" or "not inter­ stren g th . ey es sa y s p erh ap s they’ll do it ested." Last week I called her 23 times and couldn't even make a again. T h e diving team , once one of coffee date. The trouble started when she started dating a guy MSU’s weak points, h as v astly who owns a Dodge Coronet. Now she goes to parties with him, Im proved u nder Coach J o h n N a r- dances, football games, etc. Do you think I should call her again, cy. Sophom ores Duane G reen and Cyclists to meet Ctoug T odd join se n io r F re d or should I forget her and break her heart? All students in te re ste d in the W hiteford to m ake a stro n g te am . BAD C O N N EC TIO N S T h e fre sh m a n te am is one of the MSU cycling club a r e Invited to stro n g e st In M ichigan S tate h is ­ attend the c lu b 's m eeting tonight DEAR BAD CONNECTIONS: to ry . F iv e high school A ll- a t 7:30 In room 208 of th e IM I think your next call should be to your Dodge Dealer. Then make A m erican s head the te a m — R o­ Building. Coach C a rl W ettburg b e rt B urke, Bob C hatfleld, Dick' of the club w ill d isc u ss th e fo r­ a date to see the '67 Coronet, the car that's breaking hearts all m ation of an in terco lleg iate C ritten d en , Kim C um m ings and over America. You'll find that its good looks are pretty hard to Bob H owell. league. resist. Now, before you break your girl's heart, give her another break. Ask her to go for a ride in your new Coronet. I think she'll get the signal. ^ ^ r S “ '' Here’s the heartbreaker. . .'67 Dodge Coronet 500. A campus favorite with its great new looks, ride, and list of extras that are standard. Like bucket seats with either a companion seat in the middle or a center console. Plush carpeting. Padded instrument panel. Padded sun visors. Seat belts, front and rear. A choice of Six or V8 models. And lots more. So get with '67 Dodge Coronet and get busy. DODGEDIVISION ^ C H R Y S L E R y jjg M 0 T 0 R 8 C O R P O R A T IO N MNNpE DEREIAMNt •FHUHWR’tT Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Wednesday, October 26, 1966 5 'THKWALL’ N o t a d o c to r I Soccer defense in t h e h o u s e By R O B E R T A Y A F IE State N e w s Sp o rts W r it e r two goals in six games T h e s c o re s of the gam es th is By D EN N IS C H A S E Nick W irs, 5-10, 160-pound Associa te Sports E d ito r season have been im p re ssiv e . junior tra n s fe r student from 10-0, 6-t), 13-0, 6-1, 4-1, 7-0, W right Ju n io r College, w asn’t I have yet to be at a football game w here the inten sity of the action T h e b e s t offense is a good d e­ but little has been said about even on the r o s te r a t the begin­ 40 y ard s below m e w asn’t broken by a sonorous voice 40 y ard s fense, th e saying goes, and the the defense. P erh ap s th a t’s b e­ ning of the season. above: cause the opposition th is y ear "D octor 132, please c a ll your exchange im m ediately .” Spartan so c ce r team is fortunate *'Oh, I suppose everyone would to have both, a good offense AND has been g en erally weak. like to sc o re go als,” said W irs, You can h ea r the announcer’s voice anyw here in S partan Stadium . a good d efense. T h e defense has not been s e r i ­ “ but, when you think about it, I'v e h ea rd sta rtin g lineups being announced a s fa r away a s the ously te ste d . G oalie Kevin O’Con­ holding the other team s c o re le s s International C en ter. nell h as had to m ake an average Tw o w eeks ago, the stadium was an em pty sh e ll. T h e action had is Jufct a s valuable. moved to Columbus, Ohio, and those who’d neglected to plan ahead P r o b a tio n of seven saves a game, and since many of the saves w ere routine, “ If the opposition can’t sc o re, they ca n ’t w in.” w ere se c u re from the elem ents, watching the S partans and Ohio it would be unfair to say that he B e rt Jacobsen is a standout. State battle it out on closed c irc u it TV . I ’d planned ahead. I h ea rd the public a d d re ss system a le r t a fo r P u rd u e , is having a g reat y e a r. T he 6-3, 180-pound jun io r was "W e do need to play som e h u rt la st season and h is physical num ber of physicians, som e of them local men, o th e rs football fans with the afternoon off, yet s till on call. B ra d le y tougher te a m s ,” Captain T e r r y Bidiak adm itted. condition th is y ea r was a question m ark . But he is back and hitting No one at Old College F ield h ea rd them, though, Rugby is one of the m ost grueling of contact sp o rts e v e r to NEW YORK (UPI) - - Purdue a s hard a s e v e r. But the fact rem ain s that the c r o s s the A tlantic. You have to be m ore than gutsy to play rugby: and B radley w ere slapped with Rounding out the defensive w all ‘‘w all’’ of T om Belloll at right you have to be tough. one y e a r probations T uesday for is P e te r H ens. Hens pulled a Infractions involving basketball fullback, B ert Jacobsen a tc e n te t You don’t get the b rea k s in rugby that you do in any o th er com ­ m u scle in la st Saturday’s M a r­ p la y ers but the NCAA pointed out halfback, P e te r Hens at left half­ p arab le sport; th e re a re no substitutions and no tim eo u ts. You have quette gam e, while scoring two the p en alties would not effect back, and Nick W irs at left full­ five m inutes between halves, ju st enough tim e to catch your b rea th . goals and is a doubtful s ta r te r P u rd u e 's possible p articip atio n back have been near p erfect, I t’s a rough gam e to officiate, fo r the action nev er stops. R eferees in th is T h u rsd ay ’s B all State in the Rose Bowl. allowing only two goals in six m u st be centipedes with a dozen p a irs of ey e s. T h e re a re no easy gam e. T h is y e a r he h as th re e T he pro b atio n s, which s ta rt stra ig h t MSU w ins. goals and four a s s is ts fo r seven ground r u le s —like an " I " form ation—to fac ilita te a r e f ’s ca ll. In ju rie s a re rough, and rugby p lay ers a r e tough. It tak es quite 4T h o u S h a lt N o t P a s s 9 im m ediately, mean only that the ath letic p ro g ra m s and staffs of "C oach (Gene) Kenney has in ­ points. an injury to pull a ru g g er out of action, fo r he knows that m eans the two schools would be taken stalled a 4 -2 -4 d efen se,” e x ­ 'T h e y work w ell to g e th e r,” M S U ’ s fa n t a s t ic s o c c e r d e fe n s e , c o m p r i s e d o f, f r o m left to r i g h t , T o m B e l l o l l , one le ss man on h is side. Peter Hens, B e rt Ja co bse n, and N ic k W Ir s , has a l l o w e d b u t t w o g o a l s In s i x u nder su rv eillan ce and o b se rv a ­ plains the 6 - 2 , 188-poundBelloli, says Kenney, when asked about D iarm uid C ostello died Saturday m orning of pneum onia; pneumonia games. They could break the 1961 r e c o r d o f s ix g o a ls a llo w e d In a s e a s o n . tion and does not prohibit th e ir "w hich m eans we use a double the defense. con tracted following su rg ery ; surgery perfo rm ed to re p a ir a ru p ­ taking p a rt in p o st-se aso n bowl ce n te r halfback plus two full­ “ G ene has got th is team w ork­ tu red adrenal gland and m assiv e hem orrhaging, sustained while gam es o r tournam ents in any ing a s a u nit,” say s B elloll, HHHASKSCOMMITTEE backs. H ens ch a se s the man with sp o rt. engaged in a rugby m atch —an inside Job. At the sam e tim e , the NCAA ball when he com es up the m id­ when asked about Kenney. M r. C ostello had refu sed tran sp o rtatio n to rec eiv e m edical a t­ T h e boys average 181 pounds. term in ated th e probation of d le .’’ tention, and he had been e n tire ly within h is rig h ts to do so. B elloll lik es the body contact T o g eth er they form M ichigan Olympics for U.S. birthday? Southern M ethodist U niversity, N ational cham pions a r e m ade of ste rn stuff, and in Irelan d , M r. S tate’s versio n of the B e rlin re sto rin g a ll rig h ts and p riv i­ that defense allow s. A native of C ostello had earn ed that title . leg es to the institution, SMU's W all. Nothing gets through. St, L ouis w here he sta rte d p lay ­ At h is disposal w ere h is coach, h is team m ates, a m anager and tw o -v ear ban expired la s t May. ing a t the age of seven, h is 6-2, se v e ra l men from the U niv ersity P olice who had answ ered the call The P urdue violation centered 188-pound fra m e is p erfectly for a s sista n c e . about a prospective student - adapted fo r defense. Not many They all observed him "w alking around the sid elin es, wheezing, D E T R O rr (UPI) - - T he United The United S tates has not held national gam es was in 1960 when ath lete who was granted a c o s t- S tates may c e le b ra te its 200th th e su m m er gam es sin ce 1932 Squaw V alley held the w inter fre e co m m ercial airp lan e trip get by B elloli, a s though he w ere winded. " B u t he could not be co erced into seeking "O u r Job is to guard the goal birthday with the biggest batch when they w ere played in L os O lym pics. from h is home to the cam pus m edical attention. of p arty gam es e v e r h e ld ~ th e and back. A lso, the basketball at all tim e s ,” he say s. "W e play A ngeles. Since that tim e , the only S ev eral U £ . c itie s have a l­ T h e re w ere doctors sittin g in football stadium s a c ro ss the O lym pics. coach (G eorge King) provided ’em p re tty loose until they get U.S. opportunity to host the in te r - ready indicated an in te re s t in country that afternoon. T h e re w ere doctors at hom e, at Sparrow In a recen t le tte r to UJS. holding the 1976 g am es. New two o th e r boys " th e opportunity past the m idfield line, then we H ospital, at 01in--m en on call, whenever and w h erev er needed. O lympic C o m m i t t e e P r e s ­ Y o rk , Philadelphia and D etroit fo r off cam pus en tertainm ent by edge tow ard them and w ait fo r a At Old C ollege Field, how ever, th ere w asn’t a doctor in the house. ident Doug Roby, Vice P re sid en t a s w ell a s L os Angeles and St. tran sp o rtin g them to a site r e ­ m istake. H ubert H. Humphrey said the S a ilin g C lu b L ouis would be in line fo r the moved f r o m L afay ette, Ind., "D enison was the toughest d e ­ United S tates would be in te reste d bid fo r su m m er gam es. w h e r e they eventually p a rtic ­ fensive gam e so far, but the gam e in "g o in g all o u t" to hold the Salt L ake C ity, D enver, which ipated in inform al basketball gam es in 1976— the sam e y ea r w in s r e g a t t a would be observing its 100th co m p etitio n ," the NCAA said in we a r e all looking forw ard to now is with St. L o u is.” the country will ce le b ra te its b irth d ay , and Lake P la c id , N ,Y ., a p re p a re d statem ent.___________ b i-cen ten n ial. T he MSU sa ilin g club won top would like to have the w inter " I t would be my hope th at In 1967 the United S tates would be host to the Sum m er o r W inter honors o ver eight A m erican and five Canadian schools in the fourth running of the International g am es. Roby said the UJ5. O lympic com m ittee has placed a F eb. 1, Coeds O lym pics,” H um phrey’s le tte r R egatta In D etro it la st weekend 1967, deadline on app licatio n s. L e a rn rea d . to bring hom e the J .L . Hudson A screen in g com m ittee w ill se ­ The g o v ern m en t's in te re st p ro fe s s io n a l m a k e -u p techniques P erp etu a l Trophy and the right to lect the two U £ . rep rese n tativ e would probably m ean financial the m o d e ls w a lk -s ta n c e -s lttln g c itie s by la te in 1967 o r early a ssis ta n c e to the U.S. city which defend it next y e a r. •vo ic e & diction - fa shions 1968. m ight be selected as the host Com m odore Dave Chavkln w as T he c itie s w ill then have two In just 6 w e e k s fo r the gam es. top even division skipper in the y e a rs to p re p a re th e ir m a te ria ls C lasses N o w F o rm in g " T h e gam es have becom e so re g a tta . H is crew w as S arah and s e ll th e ir proposition to the big i t 's a national e ffo rt,” Roby P a rk er. in tern atio n al O l y m p i c com ­ said a t h is D etro it office Mon­ Racing team captain Bill Z em - m itte e , which will m ake the final day, " T h e fed eral aid certain ly m ln handled the skippering in the d ecision on the 1976 gam es a t its 301 MAC Ave. - E. Lansing I C a re e r / School has to com e in on the facility le v e l,” indicating the U.S. city odd division with h is crew of Ellyn B ader. The Spartans sc o re d m eeting in 1970. G ERM ANY could receiv e governm ent aid 108 points to take the ciqj, five in building the needed O lympic Lufthansa m o re than second p lace Indiana. com plex. Fem Hockey? A n M S U c o e d , m e m b e r o f the fie ld h o c k e y te a m Don9t ( p la id u n i f o r m ) r a c e s d o w n f le ld w ith the b a ll In t o w GOOF a n d a D e t r o i t d e f e n d e r n e a r b y In a c t i o n S a t u r d a y at O ld C ollege Field. W e n n S ie 1 8 Ja h re o d e r ä lte r I n tr a m u r a l N ew s s in d u n d M E N ’S IM T-lm e F ie ld A B u y y o u r fin e E a to n s ta tio n e r y a t S.B.S. Touch Football 6:00 W oodbridge-W olverine e i n ig e r m a s s e n 6:45 W est Shaw 6-10 I t 's o u r n u m b e r o n e lin e o f Tim e Field 1 7:30 B rannigan - B rew ery m it Ih r e m s ta tio n e r y , a n d y o u 'll fin d 6:30 6:45 W ordsw orth - W olfram A re s - A rchdukes 8:15 9:00 B aal - B aw diers B rady - B ru tu s a c o m p le te lin e . D e u ts c h 7:30 W est Shaw 9-7 9:45 B acardi - B ardot Soccer ov»* zu re c h t­ 8:15 H edrick - Montie 9:00 P a c . 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It State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r questions indicated m isleading can descend between skin and TOKYO (f) — A penny’s w orth failed to show benefit, the p a­ can cero u s condition that gives i n f o r m a t i o n from m agazine m u scle and accum ulate in blobs. C oeds, bew are quack p ro ce­ so u rce s. “ T he effect may be a lum py, of rad io activ e ato m s holds p ro ­ tien t could be sw itched to som e p ositive r e s u lts , D r. Scott said . d u re s that prom ise bigger b u sts, D r. P ack e r explained that while pendulous b r e a s t," he said. m is e of answ ering two g re a t o th er trea tm e n t. T he te s t is not p erfec t, but no w arned John H, P a c k e r, M.D. silicone latex has been injected Any lum ps occu rrin g cannot be questions about can cer; S everal groups of physicians clin ic al te s ts a r e , he said. He D r. P a c k e r, a p lastic surgeon d irec tly into b reast tissu e fo r distinguished from tu m o rs. In­ Does a seem ingly healthy p e r ­ have been evaluating the te s t, estim a ted it would falsely indi­ and visiting le c tu re r fo r speech augm entation purposes, the final j e c t e d silicone latex d isto rts son have a sm a ll, hidden can­ on a total so f a r of about 1,000 c a te c a n c e r about 10 p e r cent of and hearing clin ic s, said he had r e s u lts of such treatm en t a r e m am m ography readings fo r early c e r? p e rso n s, said D r. Scott, p ro fe s­ the tim e in healthy p e rso n s, and received inquiries from se v eral often tra g ic . X -ray detection of b re a st ca n ce r. Is a tre a tm e n t fo r a known s o r of experim ental radiology at show negative r a th e r than posi­ MSU coeds about silicone shots The injected silicone is a v is - When the liquid latex is mixed the U niversity of C alifornia, and tiv e r e s u lts in about 10 p e r cent c a n c e r re a lly doing any good? w ith fatty organic acids to en­ D r. Vogel of the U.S. Public s u re s e c u re r b r e a s ts , cancerous A tom s of rad io activ e ru b ld l- of p e rso n s who re a lly had ca n ce r. um -86 a r e th e b a s is fo r such Health S ervice H ospital in San rea ctio n s a r e possible. But it m ight p ro v e helpful in F ra n c isc o . Yugoslavian expert The F ed eral Drug A dm inistra­ tion (FDA) has outlawed silicone latex Injections in any form in p otential te s ts d escrib ed today to the 9th Intern atio n al C an cer C o n g ress. T he rubidium te st does not w ork in p e rso n s with m alignant detecting v ery sm all c a n ce rs long b efore any sym ptom s appeared, the b r e a s t, stated D r. P ack e r. Red blood c e lls of p erso n s lymphom a, a ca n c e r of the lymph D r. Scott said . A p o sitiv e re su lt set to speak here The injections violate the FDA ru le on the use of untested d ru g s. D r. P a c k e r d escrib ed the in­ w ith ca n ce r usually a r e •‘leaky’’ - the c e ll w alls a r e m o re p e r ­ m eab le - com pared with re d system , o r Hodgin’s d ise ase . It has shown p o sitiv e re su lts in p erso n s with ca n c e rs of the would call fo r a thorough check to lo cate hidden can ce r - perhaps finding it f a r e a r lie r and giving Dennison Rusinow. an A m er­ He will p resen t 11 other le c ­ jection method a s “ illeg al, Im­ c e lls of healthy p e rso n s, said lung, cerv ix , b ra in and other a f a r b e tte r chance fo r su c c e ss­ ican sp e cia list on E ast European tu re s and conferences with s tu ­ p ro p e r and not good m ed icin e." D rs . Kenneth G. Scott and John s ite s . D iabetes is the only non- ful tre a tm e n t. He p re f e r s instead to employ the affa irs from Belgrade, Yugo­ dents and faculty during h is v isit M. Vogel of San F ra n c isc o . Cronin Implant technique, de­ THERAPY slavia, will speak at 7:15 p.m . this week. veloped th ree y e a rs ago by a Rubidium is one of the chem i­ T h u rsd ay in the A rt Room of the B aylor U n i v e r s i t y surgeon, cal elem en ts that norm ally can Union Building, H is t o p i c is Rusinow is a le c tu re r from the T hom as D. Cronin. m ove through r e d blood cell “ N onalignment Revisited: Yugo­ A m erican U n iv ersities' F i e l d T h is p ro ced u re involves a th in - Chest X~Ray w alls. slavia and the W orld” . Staff, B ased in B elgrade under walled silicone latex bag con­ Rusinow will speak again at AUFS sponsorship, he re tu rn s taining tran slu cen t silicone latex 2:30 p.m . Sunday in the lounge to the United States periodically gel which is the consistency of of Abbott Hall on a topic that to le ctu re at the 11 u n iv e rsitie s the n atu ral b re a s t. The bag p ro ­ T h e c h e s t x - r a y u n it o f In g h a m C o u n t y w ill be In S p a rta n V illa g e W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y f r o m 4 -8 T h e rubidium m oves through th e r e d c e lls about 20 tim es fa s te r , and leak s out fa s te r , in p e rso n s who have c a n c e rs , the M usic, health will be announced la te r. that support the program . vides an in e rt su rface to body rea ctio n s and the gel p revents s c a r tis su e from co m p ressin g . The bag and gel Implant is P M . B e s i d e s m a r r i e d s t u d e n t s , a n y o n e o v e r 21 I s e ligible fo r a free x - r a y . r e s e a r c h e r s explained. T he te stin g is done by m ixing blood sa m p le s with tiny am ounts of rubidium . Enough rubidium fo r Subject of talk 78-voting probed in se rted b e h i n d b re a st tissu e ANYONEFSR through a th ree -in ch incision ju st below the b re a s t. D acron patches on the bag p erm it tissu e fixation and in su re firm ch est wall a t­ one te s t c o sts about a penny. D r. Scott sa id one potential u se is a s a sc re en in g te st, using som e of th e blood taken in a R o b ert E . U nkefer, d ire c to r of m u sic therapy, w ill speak at the MSU B u sin ess Women’s Club “ P a p e r B agger S em inar” T h u rs­ He graduated fro m the U niver­ sity of K ansas and h as w orked as d ire c to r of the adjunctive T h e ra ­ py Dept, of Adult Psychology at FUnröNlHEHÜH? tachm ent. M am m ary functions a r e not affected. The operation tak es about an h o u r, re q u ire s th ree -d a y hos­ p italization and co sts around by questionnaire ph y sical exam , to se e if it indi­ c a te s hidden ca n ce r som ew here. T he o th e r is to check w hether X -ray tre a tm e n ts fo r lung can­ day. U nkefer w ill head a talk en­ title d “ H ealth and Music'* at 12:15 - 1 p .m . in 402 C om puter th e M enninger Foundation in Kan­ sa s. U nkefer is in te re ste d in th e ra ­ $1500. c e r , fo r exam ple, a r e having C e n te r. py fo r the blind and has published f Implanted b re a s ts w ill feel effec t. If they a r e knocking out U nkefer is student d ire c to r of a book on “ M usic T herapy on s l i g h t l y firm e r than norm al By P H Y L L IS H E L P E R I didn’t know when I was 1 8." c a n c e r, th e rubidium te s t r e - the M usic D ept, and an asso c ia te R ehabilitation of th e Adult b r e a s ts , said D r. P a c k e r, but A nother reaso n given a g a in st'4‘ tu rn s to n o rm al. If the X -ray s p ro fe sso r of m usic psychology. B lind." State N e w s Staff W r i t e r th e re is no irrita tio n to the low ering the voting age was that DEATHSENTENCE w e a re r and no danger of ca n ce r. m ost individuals a t the age of 18 “ The Cronin Implant gives the In an sw er to the c u rre n t issu e b est o v era ll r e s u lts ," he said. o ver low ering the voting age to w ere not ready to m ake sound p o litical judgm ents. Subandrio found guilty 18 a study was rec en tly u n d er­ "Y outhful en th u siasm ” was taken to d eterm in e how many also cited a s a b a r r ie r to m atu re students favor the p ro p o sal. F rat h o u s e A questionnaire, given to 148 judgm ent. Of the 36 p e r cen t in fav o r of of aiding coup attempt students in four sectio n s of so c ia l low ering the voting age, m ost v a n d a liz e d science 231 showed 36 p e r cent fe lt th at since 1 8-year olds pay in favor of the low er voting age, incom e tax, se rv e in the A rm ed A p ra n k s te r threw a bottle 49 p e r cen t against and 15 p er F o rc e s and a r e legally re sp o n ­ of an unknown chem ical through cent undecided. sib le fo r th e ir a c ts, they should the g rad u ate a d v ise r’s window also be ab le to vote. JAKARTA, Indonesia (#) - D r. w hitew ashed co u rt room and r e ­ Subandrio is w orth m o re alive a t the Alpha E psilon P I f r a t­ "I don’t think th is is r e p r e ­ Subandrio, once the second m ost plied: " N o ." T h e co u rt how ever, as an in stru m e n t against Sukarno ern ity , 343 A lbert St., Monday sentative of the student body, T h e undecided 15 p e r cent pow erful man in Indonesia, was gave him 30 days to appeal to than he is dead. night. h o w ev er,” L aw rence Cooke, a s ­ cited both p ro s and cons, but sentenced to death T u esd ay on a Sukarno fo r clem ency. It was Subandrio who w as T he c ra sh woke house m anager sistan t p ro fe sso r of so cial the m a jo rity said they did not ch a rg e of helping the C om m unist But a t la st w eek’s final s e s ­ cre d ite d with forging clo se d ip - , David L ebovltz about 11 p a n . scien ce and d ire c to r of the p r o j­ p o s s e s s enough In te re st to tak e a p a rty coup th at failed la s t y e a r. PlanaSidVacationinMichigan! He ca lled the E ast L ansing F ire ect, said . “ T h is is ju s t the way stand in th e issu e. D ept, and sounded the f ir e alarm 148 people answ ered on a given T h e man, who fo r nine y e a rs Included in the polTWas a co m ­ was Indonesia’s foreign m in is­ sion, Subandrio, 52, appealed to the m ilita ry co u rt to baqp its judgm ent on "Ju stic e and hu­ lom atic links with Red China and th is w as re c a lle d by the p ro s e - ' cution. In rebuttal, Subandrio said r SendforFREESkiMap. Shows you where the slopes are. Tells you all about more to evacuate the house. R esidents sa id dense, a c rid fum es w e re com ing from the d a y ." p ariso n of Republican and D em o­ te r and the rig h t-h an d m an of c r a tic p a rty affiliations and opin­ P re s id e n t Sukarno, listen ed im ­ "T h e questionnaire was o rig ­ ions on low ering the voting age. p assiv ely a s the special m ilita ry m a n ity .” He denied involvem ent in the coup th at failed O ct. 1, 1965. he alone did not m ake foreign policy, an obvious re fe re n c e to Sukarno. ap artm en t. L ebovltz trie d to get inally Initiated as a c la s s e x e r ­ A pproxim ately 47 p e r cen t of trib u n al re a d the v erd ict. T h e trib u n al s decision did not T h e prosecution charged he - "**’ — t han 80 great winter sports centers in Michigan. Fill out coupon, tape to a postcard, and mail today! Into the ap a rtm en t but It w as c ise of a sam pling technique,” the stu d en ts polled sa id they T h e sentence brought to an stip u late how o r when the s e n ­ sum m oned D. N, A idit, the In ­ blocked. T he only dam age to the Cooke said . would favor the Republican p a rty end the m e teo ric c a r e e r of the tence would be c a r rie d out. Sev­ donesian C om m unist party house w as a broken window; no "I wouldn’t be s u rp rise d if voting in th is electio n a s op­ sle n d er, bespectacled fo rm e r e r a l o th e rs accused of involve­ chairm an, from Moscow to help w ti in ju rie s w e re rep o rted . though,” Cooke continued, " if posed to 36 p e r cent favoring the m ed ical d o cto r. L ast M arch, the m ent in th e plot have been se n ­ in the coup, which was aim ed at NAME________________ ___________ ___ _ _____________ the study Is indicative of the way D em o c rats. arm y a r r e s te d him on suspicion tenced to death and som e a r e arm y o ffic ers opposed to In­ ADDRESS. HA S A N Y O N E S E E N o th e rs feel. We have to re m e m ­ of helping in the ab o rtiv e coup. believed to have been executed. donesia’s tie s with C om m unist b e r th at one v ariab le th at m ust Cooke explained that the high T h e c o u rt noted se v eral tim es nations. W hile th e co u rt trie d him also CITYi STATE-___ — — M IC H IG A N TO U R IS T C O U N C IL - KELLY ? ________ ________ ZIP______ be taken into consid eratio n Is p erc en ta g e of Republican a ffilia ­ on c h a rg e s of corruption, it con­ the d ifferen t m a jo rs .” tio n s m ight be becau se m o st co l­ c e n tra te d in its v e rd ic t on the T h e se ctio n s polled co n sisted lege stu d en ts think of th em selv es ch a rg es of trea so n and su b v e r­ that Subandrio had im plied he w as only taking o rd e rs , from Sukarno. But the co u rt said that had T he c o u rt noted that w itn esses re p o rte d Subandrio had I Room 460, Mason Bldg., Lansing, Mich. 48926 W A T C H F O R H IM in the m id d le-cla ss a d m in is tra ­ said conflict m ust com e before of 90 m en and 58 women with sion. Sukarno knew nothing about the Sukarno died o r the arm y would I 469 206 176 % ru * TO M O RROW ag es ranging from 1 8 to 2 3 y e a rs. tive o rien ted categ o ry . T h e c o u rt held th at Subandrio COUD. cru sh Ind o n esia's C om m unist Cooke noted that in the group "M id d le -c la ss ad m in istra tiv e Some inform ed q u a rte rs ex ­ knew the coup was brew ing, and p a rty . A fter the coup failed, the ' of stu d en ts against the p ro p o sal v alues a r e clo se to Republican th at C om m unist divisions w ere p re s s e d doubt th at Subandrio would be executed. T h ey said arm y stam ped out the p arty . a high p ercentage fell in the a ttitu d e s ,” Cooke continued. train in g in C e n tral Ja v a, but did “ above 20 y e a r s " category. Cooke said in a com plete s u r ­ A button-down in a basket weave. A re a so n fo r th is might be, a s vey o th e r v aria b les m ust be con­ not re p o r t th is to Sukarno, who (Something old, something new.) This Arrow shirt gives you best of one student said: "A t 2 1 1 re a liz e now how much sid e re d and that the qu estio n n aire should not be taken as final. since M arch has been shorn by the a rm y of m ost of h is p o w ers. The co u rt said Subandrio helped the coup attem p t by m a k ­ Four to attend meet both worlds. (1 ) A long-pointed collar roll in the most authentic tradition. (2 ) A husky-looking ing the inflam m atory sp eech es urging the people “ to c ru sh c a p ­ ita lis t b u re a u c ra ts ." on outdoor education FUNNIEST!! basket weave that updates A fter reading the decision to a F o u r M ichigan State ed u c ato rs tion, w ill be held T h u rsd ay ordinary oxford. For other hushed crow d, L t. C o l. A li, the will p articip a te th is week in the through Saturday, chief judge, asked Subandrio if th ird N ational C onference on O ut­ O ther MSU p articip a n ts include interesting features, check the he wanted to appeal th e sen­ door E ducation in Washington, Roy K. N iem eyer, a sso c ia te p ro ­ tapered body; back pleat and back collar button. Lots of stripes, solids and whites. "Sanforized” labeled. $ 5 .0 0 . Ü1S3INNM ten ce. Subandrio stood in the bleak, BARNES FLORAL LANSING EMT D.C. Ju lian W. Smith, conference co o rd in ato r and p ro fe ss o r of ad­ fe s s o r of health, physical ed u c a- r tion and rec re atio n ; Ja m e s B r is - to r, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r of HPER: and C h a rle s A. Blackm an, p r o ­ m in istratio n and higher ed u c a­ fe s s o r of secondary education Bold New Breed from WE TELEGRAPH tion, w ill speak on “ P ro g ra m ­ and c u rricu lu m , ming fo r O utdoor E ducation.” Ja n e A, W aldron of MSU’s -A R R O W . FLOWERS WORLD WIDE T h e m eeting, sponsored by the A m erican A ssn . of He'alth, A dm inistration and H igher E d u ­ cation D ept, is the conference 215 ANN ED 2-0871 P h y sical Education and R e c re a ­ s e c re ta ry . h a p p e n .. ^ jy § l mmh mKm 1§U P W w ith O ld S p ic e L im e SO N G S BY TOM LEH R ER Precisely w hat things depends on w hat you have in R 6216 / RS 6216 m in d . W h atever it is, O ld Spice L IM E can help. Its spicy, lim e-spiked aroma is very persuasive... but so subtle, even th e most w ary w om an is trapped reprise [MlRECO RDS before she knows it! W o r th trying? You bet it is! Old Spice LIM E Cologne, A fter Shave, G ift Sets. By th e m akers o f original Old Spice. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 26, 1966 7 S o v i e t s r a p M a n i l a m e e t tlously worded disptach f r o m tan t to d isc u ss the com munique a co n stan t them e in Com m unist sion, w as one of those who UNTTED NATIONS, N.Y. 1*9 - Moscow. in d e ta il until they had a clo se sta te m en ts in th e debates on s tr e s s e d the need fo r a h alt in C om m unist diplom ats shrugged 'T h e v ast amount of widely look a t the tex t. V iet N am h as been sk ep ticism the bombing. off the fin al com munique of die ad v ertised appeals fo r peace and In W ashington, S enate M ajo ri­ over the freq u en t U .S. d e c la ra ­ He w elcom ed the statem ent M anila sum m it conference on p ro g re s s cannot conceal th at the ty L e a d e r ,Mike M ansfield of tions th a t it h as no d e s ire to on w ithdraw al of tro o p s but said V iet Nam T u esd ay a s a “ ty p i­ r e a l aim of co u n tries p a r tic i­ Montana said the M anila m e e t­ keep its tro o p s in South V iet a bombing halt was die key to a cal A m erican ta c tic ," but o th e r pating in the conference is the ing should be followed prom ptly Nam. settlem en t, diplom ats p ra ise d it a s a step continuation and escalatio n of the by an o th er conference of e x ­ T h e so u rc e s said the Manila “ I know the United S tates sto p ­ tow ard peace. agg ressio n in V iet N am ,” T a s s panded scope and m em bership com m unique m ay help to a lle v i­ ped the bombing before, but th e re Some re ite ra te d the view th at said . to seek a settlem en t. ate th e se C om m unist fe a rs . have been ch an g es," he said . a h alt In the U.S. bombing of I t also noted that in the com - T h e M anila accord, he said, D .P . K arm a rk a r, a m em ber "Stop the bombing, give the north N orth V iet Nam re m a in s a key munique “ not a word is said "co u ld hold seed s of p e a c e .” of the Indian P a rlia m e n t h e re a way to save face. T h a t is elem en t in the se a rc h fo r an about cessatio n of A m erican Some UJN. so u rc e s noted that fo r the G en eral A ssem bly s e s ­ im p o rta n t.” end to the conflict. A ll g e n e r­ bom bings" of N orth V iet Nam, ally welcom ed the pledge to w ith­ and It concluded the allied p o ­ draw a ll foreign tro o p s fro m sitio n s “ In essen ce rem a in the South V iet Nam within six m onths a fte r the N orth V ietnam ese sa m e ." A m b a s s a d o r O rhan E ralp , NEW TREND “ abandon th e ir a g g re ssio n ." T u rk e y ’s perm anent U.N. r e p r e ­ Soviet A m bassador N ikolai T . sentative, said the w ithdraw al Fedorenko said he had not stu d ­ ied th e tex t of the com munique but added that e a r lie r re p o rts pledge was “ a step in the rig h t d ire c tio n " . "W e seem to be moving c lo s e r C a n d id a te s c a n d id Slow Dance on the Killing Ground showed the meeting was “ not a peace conference, but a co n fer­ to a se ttle m en t,’’ he said . “ But NEW YORK UP) — With the cy. “ P eople used to ask 'What is a F eren c y ?’ Now th e y 're asking feel s o r ry fo r us approach, th a t’s w here. th e re doesn’t seem to be any N ovem ber elections only a f o r t­ Sen. R obert P . G riffin, R - A p p e a r in g In the P e r f o r m i n g A rts C o m p a n y ’s first p ro d u c tio n o f the s e a s o n , ence fo r fu rth e r w ar esc a la tio n .” sign from the o th er side, does 'Who is F e re n c y ? ’ ” night in the future, a cu rio u s Mich., says the governm ent Raleigh M iller, M arti M aradon and A . Le o n W h e e le r p o r t r a y the live s o f t h r e e T h e Soviet news agency T a s s In C alifornia, S e c re ta ry of th e re ? ” cam paign tren d is em erg in g .T h e brought on inflation d elib erately took a sim ila r line In a c a u - H is view was echoed by A m ­ State F ra n k Jo rd an , 78, was asked New Yorkers, candidates a r e trying to win votes to m ake the national physical b assad o r Ja m il M. Baroody of by playing fall guy to th e ir own why he declined to make joint p latfo rm ap p earan ces with his fitn e ss p ro g ram look good— CONDUCTSSYMPHONY Saudi A rabia, w ise crac k s. ' T w o y e a rs ago it took a ’T h is is a step forw ard, a In Michigan, Z olton F eren cy , D em ocratic opponent and r e ­ plied sim ply: strong, healthy man to lift $20 good sig n ,’’Baroody sa id . “ But the D em ocrat running against w orth of g ro c e rie s. Now any­ I am not encouraged knowing “ My opponent is young and Gov. G eorge Romney, poked fun body can do i t . ” good-looking, and I a n n o t.” 2nd Lansing trip th e oth er side is so a d a m a n t." at h is own political o b scu rity , Gov. Edmund G. Brown o fC a l- Many diplom ats w ere re lu c ­ “ We’r e gaining,” said F e re n - And h e r e ’s Gov. N elson A. R o ck efeller of New Y ork, r e la t­ ifornia, com m enting on B a lti­ ing what happened when he gave m o re r e lie f p itc h er Moe D ra - orkshop begins a r e tir e d te a c h e r h is autograph bowsky’s skillful world s e r ie s forM iss America W a t a p o litica l rally : “ She looked a t m e and said, 'If you had been in my c la s s , I v icto ry ov er the L o s A ngeles D odgers — “ No c la ss, but he got the job done. T h a t’s the sto ry of my ad m in istra tio n .” for police officials c e rta in ly would have im proved Jane Anne Ja y ro e , 1966 M iss N in eteen -y ear-o ld Ja n e Anne your handw riting.’ ” A m erica, landed a t Capitol C ity w ill be a ju n io r at Oklahoma C ity U niversity when she re tu rn s O r Sen. J a m e s B. P e a rso n at a Republican fund ra isin g dinner Highland A irp o rt Monday afternoon, so Inconspicuously that even t h e o th e r p assen g e rs d idn't re a liz e next fall a fte r a y e a r’s reign as M iss A m erica. She is m ajoring in K ansas: “ I ’m deeply touched by your Gathering R e p re se n tativ es from m unici­ T he second se ssio n , which be­ sh e had been on board. in vocal m u sic education and is w elcom e. But sin ce th is is a p al p olice d ep artm en ts of eight gins Dec. 5, has been se t fo r Jan e Anne v isited L ansing fo r a m em ber of Alpha Chi Omega fund - ra isin g dinner, I know s ta te s began Monday the f ir s t the train in g d ire c to rs of 20 po­ P ip e s a n d D r u m s th e second tim e within a week s o ro rity . you’r e m o re deeply touched than of a s e rie s of four w orkshops lice d e p a r t m e n t s . T he th ird to se rv e a s guest conductor fo r " I m is s sc h o o l," she said, I a m .” H ig h la n d D a n c e r s dealing w ith th e p ro b lem s of w orkshop, from Ja n . 30 through the L ansing Symphony O rc h estra " b u t I wouldn’t change p la c e s.” W here is the cam paign venom p olice and com m unity re la tio n s. F eb . 5 w ill be fo r m unicipal a t a p erfo rm an ce at Sexton High Winning beauty pageants i s of y esterd ay ? Sm othered under MSU’s N ational C enter on Po­ police p erso n n el d ire c to rs con­ School Monday night. nothing new fo r Jan e Anne. She the new re v e rs e , so ft-se ll, p le ase lic e and Com m unity R elations cern ed with rec ru itm en t and p ro ­ A d m i s s i o n $ 1.75 e n tered h e r f ir s t contest when W earing a w ide-brim m ed, w ill plan and d ire c t the w ork­ m otional sta n d ard s. Students $ 1.0 0 sh e w as a se n io r in high school. black velvet hat that tied under She r e i g n e d a s A ll-C ollege shops, which a r e sponsored by C A L L IN G A L L The final se ssio n , A pril 3-12, h e r chin and accentuated a re d B asketball Queen during h e r a $100,000 g ran t from the U.S. and black p laid suit, she w as ask ed by a re p o r te r If the hat fre sh m a n y e a r of college. P rio r D epartm ent of Ju stic e . The workshop beginning Mon­ b rin g s 50 p o lice chiefs to MSU fo r an exam ination of m anage­ KELLYS Oct. 8:00 29, 1966 p .m . to becom ing M iss A m erica, she m ent p ro b lem s. They w ill com e A L V A R E Z H IT S w as an "O klahom a s p e c ia lty ." w as chosen M iss Oklahoma City day w ill end on Nov. 5. P a r ­ from citie s ranging in popula­ (Jane A nne's hom e sta te Is and then M iss Oklahoma. ticip an ts w ill include 20 police TOW N TO M O R R O W tion from 60 to 250 thousand. Oklahoma) "D o you m ind having a chap­ officials com m anding community Okem os High School ero n e w ith you all the tim e?” rela tio n s u n its, and d ire c to rs O K E M O S "N o, It’s ju s t one of se v e ra l I w ill be w earing while tr a v e l- ing,” Jan e Anne said In h e r soft Oklahoman draw l. sh e w as asked. "N o ,” sh e said , " i t ’s fo r my own p ro tectio n . My chaperone is v e ry c o n sid erate. I won’t haVe one of human re la tio n s agencies in 10 c itie s. D etro it, W ashington, D. C „ B altim o re, Chicago, P ittsb u rg h , WeTRYharder ! sponsored by H er oth er a c c e s s o rie s Included S eattle, Los A ngeles and Newark during C h ristm a s vacation.” F o r t h e b e s t In black T -s tra p low -heeled shoes, w ill b e re p re se n te d . “ Do you keep in touch w ith black le a th e r gloves and w hite th e other g irls who w ere in the L ouis A. R adelet, d ire c to r of p ersonalized service you c a n ’t beat OKEMOS KIWANIS nylon stockings. th e national c e n te r an d p ro fesso r pageant with you?" She c a r rie d John O’H ara’s " Y e s. I enjoy seeing them “I Don’t Want Him99 of police ad m in istratio n h ere, sa id that MSU w ill contribute “ F ro m the T e r r a c e ," and w as w henever I can.” T he f a ir com plexioned, d ark ­ consultants from sociology, psy­ asked If O’H ara w as h e r fav o rite Raleigh M ille r and A . L e o n W h e e le r listen as h a ire d beauty walked out through chology and com m unications, as author. M a r t i M a r a d o n re la te s the e x p e rie n c e o f h e r d is ­ the a irp o rt’s heavy g lass doors w ell a s p olice ad m in istratio n , to " N o ," sh e said, " n o t re a lly . astrous love a ffa ir. to the official M iss A m erica the w orkshop d iscu ssio n s. I ju st brought it along to rea d State News photos by Russ Steffey on the p la n e ." lim ousine. He said that consultants from off-cam pus, such a s p ro fe sso rs fro m Loyola U niversity of Chi­ cago, St. L ouis U niversity and 'C o m e d y ’s b e s t ’ r e v i e w e d the d ire c to r of the M idw estern U rban League Com m ittee, w ill also lead d iscu ssio n s. F o r that soft look on d r e s s ­ e s , s u its , and sw eaters it’s L ouis fo r all your cleaning n eed s. Silent sc re e n ’s Golden Age of capacity crow d in the M usic b reak , pie in the face and p ra tt lo ts, c lu tte re d with gag m en, w ere T he w orkshops, p a rt of the com edy, 1912-1932, conquered Building A uditorium Monday fa ll, produced the com ic effect called fun f a c to rie s ." Continuing Education p ro g ram at s h ir ts on h a n g ers night. In this e ra . O scarso n also dem onstrated MSU, w ill be held at the Union th e language b a r r ie r and p ro ­ "M o re guffaws w e re exploded "W hat is visu al com edy?” sile n t film hum or through th ree Bldg. r a th e r than Kellogg C en ter c o st no m o re BOBBY NORTON duced a r t seldom duplicated by V e r s a t ile M u s ic ia n ask ed O scarso n . He showed a pantom im es. He acted out Robin today’s com edy, says D. C raig p e r m inute on the silen t sc reen becau se of m o re adaptable sched­ 623 E. G rand R iv e r E . Lansing O scarso n . than e v e r b efo re,” said O scar­ 40 m inute film sequence of the Hood rid in g through the fo re st u les and fa c ilitie s. a p p e a rin g w ith the O scarson, a L ec tu re-C o n c ert son. " F iv e b asic stu n ts, the m ovies of the age’s im m o rtal and becom ing victim of h is own ch ase, break-aw ay bottle, cloth a c to rs , C h a rlie Chaplin, B u ster a rro w . Im itating E rro l Flynn, F abulous Nomads S e rie s guest le c tu re r, spoke to a Keaton and H arold Lloyd to O scarso n jum ped In the a ir . Act­ A NEW BIG LITTLE EDITION I L E A P I N 'L I Z A R D S , H O W on th e Kingsm en an sw er this question. ing a s John Wayne, he exploded Io COULD I G E T INTO A C o n c e r t Show, Sun­ TV focus on 18-vote Tw o MSU students involved in " T h e King of the funny flick s In the United States w as d ire c to r Mack Sennett, the f ir s t to se e sen t the is s u e s . V iew ers a r e p o ssib ilitie s in silen t co m ed y ," w ith hand g ren ad es. "S ilen t com edy o v ercam e the language b a r r ie r , and produced th e funniest a r t e v e r,” said O s­ LITTLE THING LIKE T H IS ? day a fte rn o o n and e v e n in g a t the new the V o te-at-18 cam paign w illd e - fend th e ir positions on a te le ­ Invited to phone in and d isc u ss sa id O scarso n . "M ack ’s studio them with th e ir advocates. c a rso n . m m y m illio n - d o lla r N a ­ tio n a l G u a rd A r m ­ vision p ro g ra m O ct. 31 over T aking the side fo r V o te -a t- WMSB-Channel 10 a t 7 :3 0 -8 :3 0 18 w ill be Cathy Stoutenberg, Ro­ o r y on S. W a s h in g ­ p.m . c h e ste r Junior and p ast p resid e n t of E a s t F e e Hall, and eith er t o n A v e . A ls o ap­ P ro d u c e r M artin G all has a r ­ ranged a special p ro g ra m con­ J a m e s G raham , C hairm an of the p e a rin g w ith K ings­ cerning five iss u e s on the N ovem ­ b e r ballot, in which he w ill p r e - Student B oard of ASMSU, o r Ja m e s C arbine,_____________ Treat Yourself o r - vyr en eto th e resc ue I men a r e The Debu­ tantes, a ll g i r l r e ­ c o rd in g g ro u p , and A N NO YED Come To The h-bto The End - a fa n ­ ta s tic c o lle g e g ro u p fr o m In d ia n a p o lis . BY THE The Nomads a re F E E HIKE? Union Cafeteria one o f the c o u n tr y 's to p show g ro u p s , f e a t u r i n g Bobby D o n ’t j u s t s it th e r e N orton, who p la y s f or two saxaphones a t and m u m b le . G et one t im e .A ls o , Bob­ L u n c h o r D in n e r b y C a r te r , a fa n ­ in th e p o litic a l s c e n e . ta s tic v o c a lis t who W ork fo r c a n d id a te s also p la y s fo u r d if ­ fe r e n t in s tru m e n ts . w ho w ill fig h t to k e e p e d u c a tio n a l A d vance tic k e ts fo r c o s ts w ith in y o u r r e a c h . the Sun. , O ct. 30 show a r e $ 2 .0 0 and C a ll 4 8 9 -3 0 3 7 d u r in g th e d a y , o r $ 2 .5 0 . A v a ila b le a t d r o p in a t D e m o c r a tic C o u n ty H e a d ­ basement of both M arshall q u a r te r s (Dacw.iNC the UNION M u s ic C o . 's . L i m i t ­ “ Little Fanny” Knapp's ed s e a tin g , g e t y o u r 126 W a s h te n a w S t., L a n s in g M a u ric e 's * Average Leg Pantie $6.00 DOWNTOWN & tic k e ts e a rly .S h o w s O n ly tw o w e e k s to g o . H u r r y ¡ H u r r y ! Long Leg Pantie $6.5 0 LANSING EAST LANSING I Q _ CL o r . ,4 7 -Q Girdle $ 5.00 1 I 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 26, 1966 ?e«?fe ¡fteaeher C a ll 355-8255 WANT AD READERS ARE EAGER FOR GOOD BUYS... C a ll 355-8255 ?e#fe W J rf l 4DS WHY NOT LIST YOUR GOOD BUY, TODAY! R e a d ie r W / U t T ADS T he State News does not Autom otive Autom otive Em ploym ent F o r Rent p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s F o r Sale FORD, 1963. 2 -d o o r, V-S, clean. TEM PEST LeMANS. l9 6 j; (lo o r- PART TIME m ale 15-20 ho u rs GIRL TO s h a re deluxe, 2 -b ed - IBM EXECUTIVE ty p ew riter, F o r Sale 1with a discrim in atio n In Its ad­ v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T he Will be sold th is week. $695 or shift, 326 V-8, w in terized . C all p e r week. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good room , fu rn ish ed ap a rtm en t. p erfec t fo r th e sis w o rk. 50 e NcJa CE m 'ENT" RINCj . Very o ffe r. 351-9394. 3-10/28 351-6380. 3 -1 0 /2 7 r a is e s with ex p erien ce. MC­ N ea r F ra n d o r. C all 372-3543 low rosf S tate News w ill not accept FORD 1963 G alaxle 500. V-6 THDNDkRBlRD, "1957. M etal- DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est a fte r 7:30 p .m . 3-10/28 m ath and G reek ty p eb ars In­ cluded. $600. 337-1527. sharp! C all 489-4511 a fte r 7 p .m . 5-10/27 advertisin g which d is c rim ­ stic k . Excellent condition. 353- G rand R iver, ED 2-4103. F ull flake gold, beautiful c a r . $2000 W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t religion, 0952. 3-10/28 plu s. Ronnie, IV 9-9126. tim e work also available. DESPERATELY NEEDED: S ec- ond g irl to sublet Burcham C -1 0 /2 8 DAVENPORT: 3-PIE C E se ctio n - a l, nylon frie z e , to a st c o lo r, ra c e , colo r o r national o r­ 10-11/7 F 6 RDGALAXI E 500 convertible, 3-10/26 Woods ap artm en t w in ter te rm . F R A N D O R -P .X . excellent condition, $195. 487- igin. • a u t o m o t iv e 1965. 393-2222. 3-10/26 TRIUMPH T R -4, 1965, black, 5773. 3-10/26 351-7378. 3 -1 0 /2 8 • E M P LO Y M E N T MERCURY. 1962. Owned by m e­ hardtop and softtop, ov erd riv e, Evening Em ploym ent 110 lb . Y o r k - W e i g h t $19.95 USED BASS g u ita r and b ass a m - bN E FEM ALE vacancy-A vondale p lifie r, six m onths old, in good • FOR R E N T chanic. 4 -d o o r. $525. C all 351- rad io , w ire w heels, w hite w all Solid D um bells 5 lb . $1.98 T op earn in g s for those who A p artm en ts, $50 m onthly. De­ • FOR SALE Autom otive 7463, A llan. 3 -1 0 /2 7 tir e s , safety b e lts . $2125. 484- ce m b er 17 until June. 482-2872 10 lb . $2.98 15 lb . $3.98 condition. 332-4812. 3-1 0 /2 6 ( a r e able to m aintain th e ir E x tra W eights .2 5 / lb. • LO S T & FOUND BU1CK l9 6 i SPECIAL co n v e r- MCj -T D , 1953. Outstanding con- 6828. 3-10/28 SAVE UP TO 50%. T im e, L ife, studies and a r e fre e 3 nights a fte r 5 p .m . 3 -1 0 /2 6 • PER SO N AL tible. White with red in te rio r. dltion. $2175. Call 517-463- TRIUMPH, 1963, T R '3-6. Ex- Newsweek, H arp er’s, o th e rs. p e r week and Saturday. R e­ MALE STUDENT - U niversity • P E A N U T S PERSONAL Bucket se a ts , V - 6 , au tom atic. 9928 o r w rite F ran k Hamtak, cellent condition. Many e x tra s . BU M PER -StlC K ER . F ulbright Students, ed u c ato rs, adm inis­ q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , T e r r a c e . D irectly a c ro s s fro m • R E A L E STA TE $750. Call 351-9465. 5 -1 0 /2 8 426 M aple, Alma, M ichigan. $900. 332-5960. A fter 6. " P r e s " 68. B rillian t orange. tr a to r s . 393-0250, 8:30-5 p.m . se rio u s, h ard w o rk er. F o r cam pus. C all 351-7767. • S E R V IC E BUtCK, 1964 LeSabre, 4-door 5-10/26 3-10/28 3 5 /. 3 /$ 1.00. P re p a id . Box 151. C -10/27 p erso n al interview phone M r. 5 -1 0 /2 6 ----- ------------- -T ■~ ..V^ • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N sedan. 21,000 m iles. L ike new. 6 LDSMOBILE, 1965, F-&5, de- TRIUMPH T9S9, T R -3 . Red] new M t. P lea san t, M ichigan. F au st, 351-401L THREE GIRLS needed w in ter • W A NTED $1695. IV 9-1982. 5 -1 0 /2 6 luxe 4 -d o o r. Full pow er and ac­ top and tir e s , reb u ilt tra n s ­ 3-10/27 Animals te rm . Two - Spring. L uxury S h IHUa h Ua S: ELIGIBLE fo r r e - CHEVROLET] l957, 2 -d o o r, c e s s o rie s except a ir . New c a r m issio n . $550. Bob, 353-1932. MALE H ELP: p a r t tim e open- R u m m a g e s a l e , O ctober 27 - ap a rtm en t. One block from D E A D L IN E hardtop, 4 -speed. Excellent w arra n ty . E xcellent condition. 3-10/27 ings, four hour sh ifts, 3:30-7:30 B erkey. 351-7681. 3-10/27 29. C lothes, toys, household g istra tio n , five m onths old. condition, copper & w hite. 882- $1750. Phone 372-0467. TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, hardtop p .m ., 8-12 p .m . D rill p r e s s , goods, m iscellan eo u s. 1447"B, Brown. Bath, 641-6716. • 5517. 5-11/1 5-10/28 rad ia l d r ill, tu r r e t lath e, en­ FOUR PERSON luxury a p a r t- S partan V illage. 3-10/28 3-10/26 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e ­ convertible. E xcellent condi­ gine lath e. P r e f e r students with m ent. M inutes from cam pus. SALT- WATER and tro p ic al fish, fore publication. CHEVROLET 1962 B el-A ir: V - 6 , OPEN KADETT, 1964, 2-door tion. Phone P a t, 372-3731 be­ WILL SELL th re e non-student high school shop training, p r e ­ Swimming pool, four parking p ets and b ird s. ROBERT'S, 2010 4-door, standard shift, a ir con­ wagon, light blue, w hite wall tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 N o tre D am e tic k ets. 355-7054. vious m achine experience o r sp a ce s. 332-0439. 3-10/27 West Saginaw, M -43, L ansing. C ancellations - 12 noon one ditioned, new tir e s , no ru s t, A -l tir e s , baggage rack , radio, 4- VALIANT, 1961, 2 -d o o r, auto- M ary. 1-10/26 cla ss day before publica­ speed floor sh ift. Low m ileage, m a tlc . $340, take o ver pay­ high m echanical aptitude. Apply ONE MAN fo r four m an m odern IV 4-0360, 6-9 p j n . C -10/27 shape. $875. 355-2995 a fte r 6 WESTERN SADDLE, $35. H alf- tion. p .m ., 1540 H, Spartan Village. excellent condition. $595. 372- m en ts. Phone 372-1897. JOHN BEAN DIVISION, 1305 a p a rtm en t. $50 plus u tilitie s. ENGLISH COCKER Spaniel pup- sia m e se k itten s to give away. 1281. 3-10/28 3 -1 0 /2 6 South C e d ar. Equal opportunity 221 R iv e r. 351-9526. 3-10/27 py, m ale, 11 w eeks. Also older 5-11/1 OR 6-1862 . 3-10/28 PHONE CHEVROLET, 1958; hardtop, PLYMOUTH, 1958. $85. Good VOLKSWAGEN 1963 deluxe bus. em ployer. 5-10/31 3 -MAN ap artm en t. Apply in MUST SELL com plete sound sy s- puppies and young stock. IV 2 - 355-8255 V - 8, autom atic. No ru st, sharp, condition. Needs a m uffler. 355- Gas h ea te r, la rg e engine, sp lit I'feACHtNG POSITION open in groups of one, two, th re e . 351- 7622. 5-10/31 tem , o ver $800 w orth of com ­ $350. 816 R.G. C urtis, 2 blocks 2843. 3-10/27 s e a ts . Mint condition. ED 2 - typew riting. P a r t tim e, would 7546. 3-1 0 /2 7 ponents. M ust s e ll com plete unit CANARIES, GOOD sin g e rs . G o- RATES ' north of M iller and Washington. PONTIAC GTO 1965, 4-speed 1861. 3-10/28 be ideal fo r student w ife. 489- NEW'ONE-BEDROOM fu rn ish ed o r individual com ponents fo r ing out of b u sin e ss. C all 332- 1 CA f ..............si.so C -1 0 /2 7 console, p o sitra ctlo n , one own­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. E xcellent 5767. 5-1 0 /2 6 a p a rtm e n ts. See M anager, b est o ffe r. Rick, 337-9091, 4715. 3-10/28 3 D A Y S ................... S 3 . 0 0 CHEVROLET, 1958. Small V-8 e r . $1900 . 339-8472 . 3-10/28 condition. A ccept b est o ffer. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT A partm ent 13, 144 Stoddard o r 3 -1 0 /2 7 , ENGLISH SETTER: champion 5 D A Y S ..................¿ 5 . 0 0 2 -d o o r sedan, autom atic tr a n s ­ 353-6819. 3 -1 0 /2 7 fo r p erm an en t po sitio n s fo r m en ca ll ED 2-2920. 3-1 0 /2 6 SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e s ire d , all sh o ts. C all 882-7960. PONTIAC, 1964 C atalina con- m ission. P ric e $95. 720 C ole­ v e rtib le . E xcellent condition. and women in office, sa le s , te c h ­ WANTED ONE m an fo r 3-m an selection of reconditioned, used 3-10/28 man Road. 3-10/26 VOLKSWAGEN, 1964] 15,800 n ical. IV 2-1543. C -1 0 /2 7 luxury a p a rtm e n t. 353-1240. ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) B est o ffer. Call 355-9048. m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, BEAGLlS AND S pringer puppies. m ile s. E xcellent condition. B est 3 -1 0 /2 6 CHEVROLET VXd, 2-d o o r, _______________ 5-10/27 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- U n iv ersal, N ecchl. $19.95 to $5 each . Good with child ren . Over 10, 15/ p e r word, p e r day. offer over $850, ED 2-2138. Biscayne, 6-cy lin d er, standard PONTIAC, 1958. 4-d o o r sedan. PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts $39.95. G u a r a n t e e d . Easy 372-4097. 3-10/26 3 -1 0 /2 7 EAST LANSING APARTMENTS T h ere will be a 50/ se rv ic e shift. Excellent condition. 393- Pow er ste erin g , b rak e s. V - 8 . fo r experienced office g ir ls . No te rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ 2068.________________ 5 -10/26 VOLKSWAGEN DELLRE B u s , U n iv e r s ity V illa TING CO., 1115 N. W ashington. L o ft & Found and bookkeeping charge if $200. 372-6697 a fte r 5 p.m . fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. 1965. Eight p as sen g e r, excellent Apa rtments 489-6448. C -1 0 /2 7 this ad is not paid within CHEVROLET 1958 Impala Sport 5-10/28 LOST: ¿¡LASSES, reddish auburn f condition. $1195. ED 7-0193. _______________________C -1 0 /2 7 635 ABBOTT ROAD one week. Coupe. M otor excellent, auto­ PONTIAC GTO, 1964. 4 -speed, HOOVER TANK vacuum clea n er fra m e s n e a r B essey. C all G reg m atic, $195 . 482-1303, 482- 5-10/28 WANTED: B U S b o y to w o rk lu n ch - m idnight blue. New tir e s , ex ­ e s and su p p ers, DELTA TAU Newly com pleted F o r Win­ w ith all attac h m e n ts. Looks good 353-8263. 3-10 /2 6 7724. 3-10/26 ce lle n t condition. $1300 o r o ffer. Auto Sorvico & Porta DELTA. Phone 351-7636. Ask te r T erm and ru n s lik e new. $18. OX 4- LOST: LADY’S w rlstw atch, s ll— Automotive CHEVY II, 1963 SS C onvertible. 351-5866. 5-10/31 SET OF 4 M ags. Magnum 500 fo r D ick. 3 -1 0 /2 7 . . . C om pletely F u rn ish ed 6031. C -10/27 v e r, Om ega, black banded. C all AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1Î62. Burgundy with black top. B uck­ PONTIAC 1966 Catalina co n v ert- . . . Student R ental UNFINISHED FURNITÚRE: b a r Ann, 353-6110. 3-10/27 with Dayton tir e s $95.720 Cole­ PART TIM E m eat c le rk . C a ll in A -l condition. $885. Call 627- ets, radio, autom atic on flo o r. ib le. Dark blue. Many e x tra s. . . . T h re e m an units sto o ls, night stan d s, c h e st-o f- m an Road. 3-10/26 p erso n . PRINCE BROTHERS FOUND: PORTABLE ty p e w riter, 2857 afte r 5. 5-11/1 V ery good condition. M ust se ll Owner gone to se rv ic e . 485- . . . Walk to cam pus d ra w e rs, bookcases, p re­ N£W B a t t e r i e s . Exchange MARKET, 555 E a s t G rand -case in Shaw parking lo t. Iden­ this week. $1100 o r c lo se st of­ 3733 a fte r 6 p .m . 5-10/31 finished p ic tu re fra m e s , and AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, 196S, p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed R iv er. E a s t L ansing. 3 -1 0 /2 7 tify. C all Lynn, 355-8255. fe r. Phone 351-6432 a fte r 12 PON flA C, 1965 S tar Chief, 4- b eam s, 9 9 /. Salvage c a rs , 195.00 p e r month m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 3-10/27 deep red, black in te rio r. W ires noon. 3 -1 0 /2 7 MALE OR F EMALE c le rk w anted door, sedan. Pow er b rak es, la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC F o r inform ation call 332-0091 S. P ennsylvania. C -10/27 FOUND: SMALL w hite kitten n ea r and red lines. L ike new. $1,695. CHRYSLER," 19527' 3W5' conver- fo r hobby c e n te r. $1.30 p e r hour, Bob, 353-1932 . 3-10/27 tible. Fully equipped, good con­ ste erin g . 484-8704. 3-10/27 AUTO PARTS, 613 E. .South 20 h o u rs p e r w eek. Contact M r. TWO GIRLS - im m ediate occu ­ BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7*' - $3.34, B urcham Woods A partm ents. R a m b l e r i9 6b, good condition, St., IV 5-1921. C T e rw illlg e r at RACE-O-RAMA, pancy. C e d ar V illage. Reduced 8 " - $3.86, d eliv ered . Also 355-2840. 3-10/28 AUSTIN HEALEY, 190$. Im m ac- dition, best offer 1 489-4641. $175. Radio and stan d ard shift. M EL'S A U tO SERVICE, l a s t 882-0367. 5 -1 0 /2 7 r a te s . M ickey, 351-5123. sh e et ca k es. KWAST BAKER­ LOST: MAN'S w ris t w atch, black ulate throughout. E x tras. Must 3-10/26 351-5385. 1-10/26 L an sin g 's only g a ra g e is now 3 -1 0 /2 7 IES, 303 S. W ashington; se ll. Phone TU 2-0410. CITftOEN 1961, 2 C.V. van. Very N 6 W C o n v a l e s c e n t fa c ilitie s face and band, upper deck, Sat­ located a t 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ F ra n d o r; B rookfield P la z a , E .L . 3-10/27 good condition, $400. (50 m iles RAMBLER AMERICAN 1960, 4- in E ast L an sin g . F ull tim e and NEAR CAMPUS fu rn ish ed . Two u rday. C all A llen, 355-6801. v er. 332-3255. C Phone o r d e r s , IV 4-1317. AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1961. a gallon) 883-2958. Call afte r door, autom atic, rad io . $235. weekend openings fo r RN’s, m an. L iving room , kitchen, bed ­ 3-10/28 C -10/27 Excellent shapel Rebuilt engine, 5:30 p.m . ___________ 2-10/27 487-3821. 5-11/1 ACCIDENT P R d b L E M f C all L PN ’s and n u rs e a id s. Focus on room , bath. ED 2 -5374. L bS T : LADY'S gold Ham ilton new b attery , tir e s , e lec trica l STUDEBAKER, i960. P erfe ct KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. concern and sk illed c a r e . In ter­ 5 -10/31 SQUINTING CAUSES w rin k les. C O M E t, 1962, chocolate, 2-door w ris t w atch Sunday. C all Sue, system . $550. 332-5407. second c a r . Many new p a r ts . Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ S unglasses prescriptions sp o rt, radio, buckets, w hite­ WANTED: ONE g irl w in ter te rm . 351-9264._____________ 3-10/28 10-11/1 w alls. Galen, 353-7424. Make an o ffer. ED 2-6313. A m erican and foreign c a r s . v incial H ouse, behind Yankee ground. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, R iv ers Edge ap artm en t. Phone AÜST1N HËALEY, 1957. O ver- ________ 5 -1 0 /28 G uaranteed w o rk . 482-1286. Stadium . 10-10/31 351-6840. 3-10/28 416 T u ssin g Building, Phone IV P ersonal ' TEM PEST SpOkfSCOUP'E; V 6 ? 2628 E. K alam azoo. C 2-4667._______________ C -10/28 hauled, tonneau, w ire w heels. CORVAIR MONZA, 1964 stick . Ex p e r i e n c e d b e a u t ic ia n s ONE MAN to fill 4-m an luxury ROCK? THE Tonlksl TheT oniksI M ichelin-X tir e s . 351-7822. 4 -c y lin d e r, new tir e s , good con­ USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. full tim e. M artin ’s H air F ash ­ BICYCLE SALES, r e n ta ls and T he T onlksl T he T onlks. 351- P e rfe c t condition. Call IV -5- ditio n , $795. 355-2884. a p artm en t beginning w in ter 5-10/28 Good running condition. New ions, S p artan Shopping C e n te r. s e rv ic e s . Also used. EAST 9359. 3-10/27 6029 o r IV -9-8528. 5-10/26 3-10/26 te rm , E den-R oc. C all 337-2280. heating, exhaust sy stem . $125, 332-4522. 5-10/27 LANSING CYCLE, 1215 B. 3-10/28 KODAK FILM , 6 & W, 620-127, 882-1436. 3 -1 0 /2 7 G rand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. 3 3 / each w ith th is ad. MAREK PART TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- Physical FitnessBulletin CAR WASH: 2 5 /. Wash, wax, vacuum . U-DO-TT. 430 S, C lip - p e rt, back of KOKO B a r. _______________________ C -1 0 /2 7 m ent p ro je c t. L istin g men fo r snow rem o v al. If you have fre e hours call 882-6851 Monday - Houses NEEDED ONE g irl for four g irl house. $50 m onthly. 351-6464 SWEET CIDER by th e gallon. Special p r ic e fo r la rg e r quan­ titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth C REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ TION CENTER a t F ra n d o r. C -10/27 F rid a y before 4 p u n . 10-11/4 a fte r 6 p .m . 3-10/28 Okemos Road, 337-7974, THE LOOSE ENDS - The sound DRIVERS 2 l o r o ld e r. Apply you can fee l. O rgan, gu itar, TOYOTA Scooters & C y c le s MARRIED COUPLE. L ansing, 18-11/1 V arsity Cab Company, 122 E ast sid e . One - bedroom , mod­ FÜK b a s s, d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- BSA 65dcc, NORTON ¿50cc twin, WEDDING and p ra c tic a l W oodm ere. 10-10/26 e rn home n e a r bus. Nov. 15th- 0761. C -10/27 both excellent. 1954 FORD. show er g ifts, com plete lin e of JuS tO W R lT E R o p era to r, p a rt June. $85 p lu s u tilitie s . State b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ MOTORCYCLE, MOTOR ED 2-5969. 5-10/31 tim e fo r ta p e punch type m a­ News Box D -4._______ 3 -1 0 /2 6 WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast SCOOTER in su ran c e. P ackage STRA'fTON'S SPORT cRKl+ER, ch ine. $2.30 p e r h o u r. A L L- r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE TWO MEN to sh a re th re e b ed- G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from B enelll of L ansing, used bike STAR PRINTING, INC. Phone room house n e a r Brody. $58.50. O ver Knapp’s C am pus C en ter. Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C sa le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. 485-8523 o r 646-6142. 5-11/1 355-1162, 211 South M iflln. 332-8671. C -10/27 B enelll 125 cc 1966, $329. B e- GUITAR: GIBSON Special and THE BODY BUILDER n elli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelll 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. B enelll 250 cc 1966, $569. P A R t ¿)R full tim e help, m ale or fem ale. Apply new BURGER- CH EF, F ra n d o r. 489-1346 o r 332-6851. 5-11/1 Rooms 3 -1 0 /2 6 c a se , dual p ic k -u p s, c h e rry fin­ ish , $160. 351-9510 a fte r 6 p .m . MEN*S SUPERVISED: one-half p ó RTA b L e t e l e v i s i ó n , ex - 3-10/28 SPANISH LADY w ill tu to r in ' Spanish o r Italian . T ra n sla tio n s. 355-3007. T.V .r s FOR re n t. B rand new 19" 5-10/27 Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. double. Cooking included. $10 1915 E. M ichigan. C GAS STATION attendant and cellen t condition $40 console, p o rta b le s. F r e e delivery and clean -u p m en. Week day eve­ p e r w eek. P ark in g av ailab le. needs re p a irin g , $10 sh o rt wool s e rv ic e . C all STATE MANAGE­ HONDA 65, 1966. Excellent con- Two blocks to B erkey. 351- dition, low m ileag e. Only $200. nings. 482-5832. 1-10/26 o vercoat s iz e 38, $12 two snow MENT, 332-8687. C -ll/3 4017 a fte r fiv e. 5-10/27 tir e s , $8 each. ED 2-4838. 355-9028. 3 -1 0 /2 6 SECRETARY - SHORTHAND and HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t typing re q u ire d . A m erican Red RbOM FOR g irl a c ro s s from K el- 3 -1 0 /2 6 M an. N ejac now se lls T V 's, BMW R-So, 1964. Excellent con- logg C e n te r. R easonable. 351- TWO 7:75x14 U niroyal L aredo dltlon, $850 o r best offer. 355- C ro s s . 1800 E ast G rand R iv er. ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ 5 -1 0 /2 6 7798. 3 -1 0 /2 6 blackw all tir e s , $16. C all JAC a t 543 E ast G rand R iver, 9198. 3-1 0 /2 6 N EED Eb: C o l l e g e m en with B arney, 332-5030. 3 -10/27 next to P aram ount N ew s. C 1965 HONDA 250 S cram b ler. autom obile and definite ability F o r Sale V ery good condition. N ever to com m unicate sm oothly with 20 VOLUME encyclopedia s e t. ra c e d . M ust s e ll. 353-8449. p L E A S E m em b ers of opposite sex. F o r B rand new. Phone 332-8404 R 0 M O E L 5-11/1 interview c a ll G ary , 484-3157. after( 5 p .m . 3-10/27 riotoDA 350, 1966. A -l condition, G D O A D 3-10/26 GUITAR: GlBSON, one y e a r old, many ex tra p a rts and a c c e sso r­ ACROSS 28. Task YesToyotabuildsbodieswithmuscle ie s. New p aint. Call 489-5804. LOOk O U f, SUZUKI is here! 5-1 0 /2 8 TftAMSMTH T K — gpm T O R ] Good pay w hile you study. C lose to cam pus. F i r s t c la ss FCC li­ cen se re q u ire d . C all John n ev er used. C all IV 4-3863. TWIN SCUBA tanks and com plete outfit $150.00. C all Dan, 355- 3-10/28 1. Pillow cov­ ers 6. Rafters 11. Acoustic 31. Baste 32. Difficulty 33. Young seal 35. Byron The Corona body is the toughest body of any economy im port. It is built W orld’s fin est m otorcycle. E rsk ln e o r Dan C oltrane at 332- to la s t and to give you p rotection . We don’t see any point in elaborating 6364. 3-10/28 12. Crude tar­ poem FOX’S SPORT CENTER, 2021 5604. 5-10/28 on little safety gim m icks that cost only pennies p e r c a r , such a s , flat WEBCOR STERE 6 tape r e - tar 39. Among E . M ichigan, 372-3908. push buttons. N either do we use a dangerously long steerin g column and EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an c o rd e r, 4 -tra c k , 1965 m odel, 13. Gully 41. Fill out G 1 B B 0 Ñ1 C -10 /27 14. Stage play 43. Capture then put some gizmo in the m iddle to m ake it collapse on im pact. AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T u rn 44. Mongolian 0 R 1 0 L E t Riu m p h c u 6 , 1958, 200cc. ta p es. Dan, 351-6433. 3-10/28 y o u r f r e e tim e into $$. F o r 15. Native Good condition, nobby tir e s . UNDERWOOD PORTABLE""type- metal 46. Im pair B E T T E R1 appointm ent in your home, w rite We put protection w here it really counts - in heavy gauge m e tal, rugged Phone 332-5092. 3-10/28 w rite r , h ardly used. $40. 355- 16. Finale 48. Adversary M rs . A lonaH ucklns, 5664School unitized construction and padding throughout the c a r (dash, roof, floor etc.) 1037. 3-10/28 18. Let it stand 49. Spring HONd a lSO - 1963. Good con- S tre e t, H aslett, Michigan, o r call w herever you look. We use a safety ste erin g column that is so sh o rt it VIOLIN: FULL siz e v ery old 19. Ego flowers 2. Shed 7. Misjudges ditlon, e le c tric s ta rte r, $250. IV 2-6893. C -10/28 cannot sp e a r you. We also have heavy d u t y door locks, prem ium t ir e s , a one, m ade in G erm an. E xcel­ 21. Peacock 50. Indian cat­ 3. Keel-billed 8. Marbles safety gas pedal and dozens of o th e r ite m s to keep you e ith e r out of ac ci­ Phone 351-6928. 3-10/28 R EF RESHMENT ' STAMP help, lent tone and finish, good sym ­ butterflies tail cuckoo 9. Trice dents o r f rom getting hurt. YAMAHA ifl, few months old. m ale o r fem ale. M ust be neat phony o rc h e s tra violin, $75. 23. Coritpass 51. Sherry 4. Rich source 10. W'riting T ake o v erp ay m en ts. ED7-0965. ap p earin g and dependable. Apply of supply tablets TU 2-4461.___________ 1-10/28 point ________________________3-10/26 Yetourcarisnot adullsafetyblob MINI-BIKE C u s i oM, one month old. 4 hp., $125, b est o ffer. TU 2-8587.___________ 3 -1 0 /2 7 m a n ag er, STARLIGHT DRIVE- IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. KEYPUNCH" OPERATOR; p a rt 10-10/27 23 GALLON fish tank w ith com - p le te set-u p like new. 351-7767. __________ 5-10/31 24. Grampus 26. Entertainers DOWN 1. Divide T~ 5. Panoramic 6. Imperfect i 9 It 11. Those in favor 17. Serve 20. On behalf It’s sophisticated, exciting, pow erful and lo ts of fun II P lus it has the finish A viation tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 R IFLE - 'R'e m In g t o N' 30-05] W eaver 4-pow er scope. Excel­ % 1 I 3 4 %6ii 1 of and quality of a tru e luxury c a r . You’ll be as enthused o v er the Corona as we a re ; and if you own one and talk to your friends about it, y o u 'll make the sam e m istake we ju st m ade; You’ll com pletely fo rg et to brag about the g rea t economy. All around economy that is - Low D epreciation -------------------.¿Now fo rm - ing new C herokee flying club. M em bership lim ited. Phone South C e d ar, Suite #11, L ansing. 393-0250. F o r R *nt C lent condition. $140, 372-3676. STUDY"dfeSKS, sm all ch est, r o ll- 3-10/27 li IT 1% It 22. T hat girl 25. Twilled cloth 27. Hooter It 17 it Low R e p air B ills - Low P a r ts P ric e s - High Gas M ilage I 11 I I 1 I I 484-1324.______________ , c T V "RENTALS For students. E^ a-w sy s 81 bunk b eds. New and ii % 4yi i 28. Bomb hole Em ploym tnt STUDENTS F o r landscape w ork.’ RENTALS. conomlcal rates by the term o r month. UNIVERSITY TV u sed m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s . Study lam ps, ty p e w riters, tape r e c o rd e rs , m e t a l w a r d r o b e s , li St it 1 it ii H It is 29. Charitable 30. Incidental­ ly %19%Si 484-9263. C F u ll o r half day. Twiss Land­ p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se lec­ 31. Flower Apartments 31 %% scap e C enter, IV 4-7753. i» C o m e f o r a f u n rid e to : „ 10-11/3 FOURTH MAN fo r luxury a p a rt- tion new & used e le c tric fans; Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ si a % 34 33 34 37 39 spike 34. Risen SERVICE ¿TATIO n attendents w anted. Any hours available be­ m en t. C e d ar V illage. C all COX SECOND HAND STORE, 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . % 41 ¿V 4i 4s 36. Degrade 37. Furies G regg, 351-7373. 3-10/28 3# 46 % % 38. Grows old 1 tween 7:00 a.m . and 10 p .m . Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . W HEELSofLansing, a u th o r iz e d T o y o ta d e a l e r Two locations; 4601 North G rand R iv er, 2720 N ortheast S tre e t. THRftfe R o b M furnished a p a rt- m en t. Okem os a r e a . C all ED 2 - tY P E W R IT E k . SEAR'S e le c tric C ir 45 4t 47 40. Lady 42. Challenge 2200 S. C ed ar - 2 Blocks South of M t. Hope Ave. , ,, BUSGOy S: 7-3 o r 4-10:30. Apply HOLIDAY INN. 10-10/31 North of W 8531 o r IV 5-6581. ANTEb: Cj IRL to N orth wind A partm ent w inter su 5-10/27 b -le a se p o rtab le. 12" c a rria g e . New condition, original ribbon. 353- 1990, d ay s. 332-4724 n ights. 48 St 1 % 49 Si % 45. Cereal grass 47. Russ, vil­ lage F ra n d o r. 3-10/27 te rn . 351—4142. 5-10/28 3 -1 0 /2 6 Wednesday, October 26, 1966 * Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FUTURESONLINE * P ersonal FREEIII A T h rillin g hour of beau- ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- Campus groups Physicians take register this week 4519, M ERLE NORMAN COS­ METICS STUDIO, 1600 E. M ichigan. LAUNDRY, le s s fo r the b est. Wash - 2 0 / C -10/27 CLEANERS'. Pay Dry - 1 0 /. Suits cleaned, p r e s s ­ T h e p re sid e n ts of a ll cam pus Board exams Today 87physicians a sp lrln g to Ja p an , the P hilippines, and In­ ed - $1.50. S lacks, sw eaters, o rganizations m u st r e g is te r with p rac tice m edicine in Michigan dia. sp o rt coats - 7 5 / WENDROW’S the O rganizations B ureau in 331 It’s What’s will com plete 20 h o u rs of solid T esting co n sists p rim a rily of essay questions on such subjects 3006 Vine S tre e t. One block w est Student S erv ices Bldg. by Mon­ testin g to d eterm in e th e ir fit­ a s th e basic m edical scien c es, of S ears, H ours 7 a.m . - 11p.m . C -10/27 day. T h o se who have not rec eiv e d th e ir Student L ea d er Handbook Happening n ess to do so. The te stin g , which began Mon­ anatom y and physiology; s u r ­ day u nder th e d irectio n of D r. g e ry , p sychiatry, b io -ch e m istry , LOCAL ARMY R e c ru ite r w ill be and inform ation concerning r e g - ' E .C . Swanson, executive s e c re ­ m edical ju risp ru d en c e, and the istra tio n and r e - re re g is tr a tio n sp e c ia ltie s. F ourteen subjects in available in Room 4, Demon­ ta ry of th e B oard of R e g istra­ may pick them up in 331 o r in the m u lti-p u rp o se room , C ase stra tio n Hall T uesdays and tion in M edicine, and C h a rle s C . a ll w ill be covered. 101 Student S erv ice s. H all, In addition to passing the M ich­ t T hursdays 1-4:30 p.m . to d is­ • • * Holton, i n v e s t i g a t o r fo r the A d iscu ssio n w ill follow. igan B oard exam ination each ap­ c u ss with college se n io rs the * ** b o ard, is being held at the Union P etitioning fo r B lue Key w ill Bldg. on cam pus. plicant m ust show com pletion of O ffic er's Candidate School p ro ­ be open through F rid a y . P e ti­ T h e L atin A m erican Studies The d o c to rs, a m o n g whom one y e a r internship before licen ­ g ram . 3-10/27 tio n s m ay be picked up in 308 C e n te r w ill sponsor a L atin sing. FIGHT THE fee hike! Work for D em ocratsl 489-3037. 3-10/21 Student S erv ices Bldg. A m erican S em inar 3:30 - 5 p.m . S o r o r ity S ig n U p th e re a r e seven w om en, include 73 g rad u ates of 43 foreign m edi­ To indicate the ca lib e r of doc­ to r s being tested Holton pointed • • • today in 22 Union. cal schools and 14 g rad u ates from H om ero M artinez M ontero, Donna Haase, N. R l v S r s l d e , III, f r e s h m a n ; Ja n e t S t e w a r t , B l o o m f i e l d H ill s 10 schools in the United S tates out that one of the women, a PARKING IN E ast Lansing, be- MSU P ro m en ad ers w ill hold and Canada. graduate of the U niversity of hind P olacheks, a c ro s s from an open square, folk, and round statesm an and naval h isto ria n fr e s h m a n ; Ann e W h e a to n , N , M uske go n fr e s h m a n ; Sue C a r m a n , Saline s o p h o m o re F oreign schools rep rese n ted A thens, has 13 y e a rs of form al O lln. $15 in advance fo r the dance 7 - 8:15 tonight in 34 from M ontevideo, Uruguay, w ill and D ebbie W l r l c k ,* S t . Jo h n s s o p h o m o re sig n up fo r s o r o r i ty ru s h . Signup tonight college education, four of which speak in Spanish on "L a tin a r e in E u ro p e , South A m erica, rem a in d er of th is te rm , $20 p e r W om en's IM. Is In th e U n i o n f r o m 6-9 P M . State N e w s photo b y R u s s S te ffe y she studied pathology. Holton said full te rm . H urryl Only 1 space *** A m erican Econom ic In te g ra ­ she should be considered a spec­ left! Call R oberta F im h a b e r, A speech entitled "W hite S tu ­ tio n ." ia lis t in that field. 332-3947 o r se e at 410 A lbert dents and Black P o w e r" w ill be Each license applicant h a s todayl 1-10/26 given by Steve W eissm an a t a com pleted at le a st the equiva­ GET YOUR BANDS FOR WIFSTER , TERM NOW from POP-ROCK booking agency. C all Steve, IV 4- m eeting sponsored by Students fo r a D em ocratic Society a t 8:30 tonight in the T ow er Room of the D e m s to lo s e C a rlin , S tr a n d n e s s c o m m e n t lent of nine y e a rs of college level education. Holton said that many of the 1021. 3-10/28 Union. W eissm an, a U n iv e rsity o f s e a ts s a y s CARLIN — "W hat colleagues tru e . N eith er I n o r, a s f a r as I do cto rs have resid e n cies pending C alifornia a t B erkeley student T . Ben S tran d n ess, ch airm an STRANDNESS— " A t a m ulti­ h e re . O th e rs, he said , a re plan­ ATTENTION DEEIHUNT e RS: think...how good a te ac h er he Is know, anyone e lse from outside 800 a c re Oak Ridge Hunt Club. and fo rm e r m em ber of the F re e p r o fe s s o r of the d ep artm en t of A m erican v e rsity with a ll th e d isin teg ra­ ...p erso n ality ...h o w his ideas a r e ning to accept staff positions at the d ep artm en t in any way in­ hospitals throughout the state. Speech Movement, is now working Thought and Language, and Ed­ tiv e tendencies—the inclination ex p ressed ...in v o lv em en t i n de­ te rfe re d w ith the advisory com ­ F o r re se rv a tio n s, c a ll 332- fo r SDS. "Y ou can bet the D em ocrats w ard A, C a rlin , Dean of th e of such an in stitu tio n to fly in­ veloping a p ro g ra m ta ilo re d to m itte e 's d elib eratio n s.” 6514. M. Z im m erm an. 1-10/26 • * e w ill lo se se ats in the electio n s U n iv ersity C ollege, declined to to p ie ce s—it is ex trem ely im ­ th e kind of students we have F irin g a faculty m em b er. THE OTHERSIDE. Wildl Wildl T h e MSU H isto ry Club w ill th is N o vem ber," Joseph S ch le- com m ent on sp ecifics in in te r­ p o rtan t to fo s te r the se n se of a a t MSU, w hich is p a rtic u la rly STRANDNESS — " I t 's always Wildl Rock n' soul m usic. 489- m eet a t 8 tonight in the Lounge sin g e r, p ro fe sso r of p o litical view s M onday. T h e ir views on com m unity of sc h o la rs. You judge scien c e, told m em b ers and g u ests difficult when you have varying very painful, but I t's not too un­ 7916.__________________3-10/28 of the Student S erv ices Building. v ario u s g en eral topics m ay in­ the p la ce of a young sc h o lar in p e rso n a litie s involved.” u su al. A ll you have to do is of the H illel Foundation Sunday T h e a tr e N orm an Rich, p ro fe sso r of h is ­ d icate how they se e the c u rre n t th is com m unity; it’s the old p a ra ­ Peanuts Personal to ry , w ill re a d h is p ap er en titled evening. T his is the p attern followed in co n tro v e rsy . doxical pro b lem of reconciling P r e s s u r e from outside th e de­ p artm en t. look a t resig n a tio n s and te rm i­ nations lis ts a f te r th e B oard of WtoHt 338-8814* D BEETHOVEN: "HAVE you heard “ A im s and Methods of G erm an ev ery o ff-y ea r election in recen t T he ATL ad v iso ry com m ittee. an Individual’s needs and th o se STRANDNESS— " T h a t’s a fa lse T ru s te e s m e e t." LA ST DAY •The T oniks' y e t . . . th e y 're out F oreig n Policy, 1871-1914.” y e a rs (with the exception of 1934) STRANDNESS— "W e have a of society to c re a te w hat we in feren ce. If you know enough to CARLIN — " I t d o esn 't m ean F e a tu re at 7:40 & 9:45 P.M . of s ig h t." Bach. 351-9359. * ** since the candidates m ust run v ery g o o d , activ e com m ittee, c a ll civ ilizatio n .” button your p an ts, you know that that he’s to tally without v irtu e . HEY SWiMMERSl Splash w ith ' G reen Splashl T ryouts, Wednes­ In T te h re e s F t aculty Group Folk International w ill m eet a t 8 without the pulling pow er of a p a r ty 's p resid e n tia l can d id ate, he e lec ted by the faculty. It acted a f te r long delib eratio n , by s e ­ CARLIN— "W e’r e looking fo r when Z eitg eist is involved your It m ay m ean th at he’d do b e tte r / ‘ ONE OF YEAR'S actio n s w ill be im m ediately m is­ in an o th er in stitu tio n , one sm a ll­ day, 6:30, I.M. 1-10/26 tonight a t the hom e of M rs. A lex­ he said. T hus the point at which the c r e t ballot, taking m o re than one te a c h e r-s c h o la rs . I don’t a g re e rea d . I p u t it on the line, the e r , o r w ith m o re sp e cia liz ed de­ 10 BEST” an d er R, B utler, 667 C o rn ell v ote. I re sp e c t them .” w ith th o se who s e p a ra te teach­ —C ro w »her. RAHI Z eta O m icron, O m lcronl election might be consid ered a ad m in istratio n of the U niversity p artm en ts, w h ere it Isn’t so de­ N Y T im s i Ave., E a s t Lansing. CARLIN— " I keep a hand’s ing and sc h o la rsh ip . I don’t m ean h as been scrupulous to avoid pendent upon th e co o p erativ e sy s­ C r u t. N .Y . H mraldTnbum 1-10/26 * *• stand-off would be a D em ocrat lo ss of 25 to 30 s e a ts , S chle- length rela tio n sh ip ...o th erw lse I th a t a m an has to grind out tom es, m eddling.’’ tem that w e have in th e U niver­ A. DAVID: Six coonecl pum pkins A m eeting of the Student E du­ m ight ap p ear to be applying p r e s ­ but w e 're ex tre m ely proud when a r e divine, but the G re at Pump­ cation A ssn. w ill take p lace at kin is su p er finel 1-10/26 7 tonight on the fifth -flo o r F aculty sin g er explained. A relativ ely sm all lo s s would s u r e . A m an’s co lleag u e's a r e w e tell you th at m o re than 200 CARLIN — "A bsolutely not sity C ollege.” to d i e in the b est position to Judge p a p e rs and 16 books w ere p ro ­ A .M .F. You sc o re d with theT .G ., Lounge of E rick so n H all. Any­ indicate satisfaction with the ad­ m in istratio n . h is qu alificatio n s.” duced by departm ent m em b ers th m a d H d now continue to sc o re with the one in te re ste d is invited to view T h is p attern might be upset somewhat by the continuing r e ­ On o v erru lin g an advisory la s t y e a r.” Secondary p ro fessio n al quali­ Community Circle Players with th# voic#s of sir john gietgud • irons worth T .D .’s . I.B .T .C . 1-10/26 th e film "C h ild ren W ithout." com m ittee. PLUS: I plus Acadtmy 1 CASTING NOTICE e • • alignm ent between the two p a r ­ STRANDNESS — " I 'v e never ficatio n s. ! AwardWlnntr I tie s in the South, S ch lesin g er TERROR "CASALS S ervice T h e Student N on-violent C o o r­ done it on any m a jo r m a tte r.” CONDUCTS”, said . STRANDNESS— " ...p o s s e s s io n FACES MAG DO’ BABYSIT; MY hom e, on cam pus, dinating C om m ittee w ill m eet at The m id -te rm election w ill CARLIN— "W hen I felt in the of a d eg re e o r norm al p ro g re s s C h e rry L ane. Reasonable, ex­ 8 tonight 1n the M ural Room, p a s t that a co m m ittee didn’t have tow ards a (Ph.D) d eg ree...co n ­ - T E N NIGHTS IN A BARROOM - also help set the stage fo r the TO M ORROW p erien ced . Call 355-8153. Union. P a t Smith w ill lead a d is ­ 1968 p resid e n tia l nom inations fo r all the facts o r w as sp lit badly trib u tio n to the d ep artm en t’s c u r - O l ’ Tim e M ellerd ram a 3-10/28 cussion of "B lack P o w e r.” T h e the R epublicans, he sa id , since o r when som e new inform ation riculum ...com m unity affiliations SO BIG W E se ssio n is open to the public, o fficeholders e x e rc ise the g re a t­ cam e to my attention, I’d r e fe r ...judgm ent of co llea g u es...p ro ­ Phil Sturdevint, d ire c to r, M S U g ra d student • * * W e d n e s d a y and T h r u s d a y nights. 7:30 p .m . C O U L D E N ’T L E T JOHN J . SHI ELS, O .D . e s t pow er in deciding whose tic k ­ the m a tte r back to the com ­ fessio n al, not p e rs o n a litie s .” call 332 -22 21 IT G O . .M O V E D O ptom etrist T h e Foods and N utrition Club et they run on. m itte e .” 1029 EAST MICHIGAN AVE, EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT O ffices IV 4-0286 w ill m eet a t 7:30 tonight in 9 Home E c Building. A ta ste panel w ill follow a general b u sin ess One of the rea so n s the Repub­ lican s suffered so badly in 1964 w as that those resp o n sib le fo r G oldw ater’s nom ination w ere W orking fo r Z e itg e ist. STRANDNESS— "Suppose you get a good h isto ria n who tu rn s raioHip^N y m m information 4 482*3909 B a rn Theatre, O kem os fo r In form ation O Y E R F R O M T H E C A M P U S T H E A T R E ! " A T R U L Y A D U L T m eeting. TODAY. . . H ours 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . p rim a rily not p o litical, and the out an excellent m u sical com edy L O V E S T O R Y ! M em berships to the club w ill be DIAPER SERVICE, D i a p a r e n e p o litician s d eserted what they o r an "O h Dad, P o o r Dad?” F e a tu re at " I T IS A BEAUTIFUL FILM, sold a t th is m eeting. co n sid ered an unsuitable candi­ 1:40-4:20- WHAT'S SO fU AJN Y F ra n c h ise d S ervice Approved by • * * How does th at r e la te to h is p ro ­ FINELY MADE:” D octors and DSIA. T he m o st d a te , S chlesinger explained. fessio n al situation? It’s a h ard 7:00-9:40 AB O U JCO LLEG E -N .Y . H erald Tribune AMSMU m eets a t 7 tonight T he Republicans m ust modify m odern and Only p erso n alized in the Spartan Room, Student question. It’s a h a rd question.” t h e se d ays ? th e ir 1964 strateg y and make se rv ic e in L ansing, providing S erv ice s Building to d isc u ss the CARLIN— " I f a man w ants to * THE CITY THAT BECAME A TORCHI ‘ solid gains in 1966 o r the two you w ith d ia p er p a ils, poly bags, cam paign fo r the 1 8 -y ear-o ld p arty system so im portant in o u r take tim e from his p ro fessio n al A IU U A N B L A U S n iN p u rsu its to garden, lead boy PRODUCTION d eo d o riz ers and d ia p ers, o r use voting age in Michigan. your own. Baby clothes w ashed fre e . No deposit. P lan t in­ * ** h isto ry faces se rio u s d an g er, he said . T he nomination of the Negro m o d erate Republican Edw ard sco u ts, e n te r p o litics o r w ork on any com m unity activity, I i b t i Im b u iv i N ULTRA PANA VIS IO N TECHNICOLOR' spection invited. AMERICAN B ruce H icks o f the U niversity Brooke fo r sen ato r in M assachu­ would n ever In te rfe re .” F R ID A Y DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. of Illin o is w ill speak in a se m i- se tts is a good exam ple. P rim a ry p ro fessio n al quali­ J e r r y L e w is " W o y W ay O u t " C all 482-0864. C n o r sponsored by the MSU Human fication of a faculty m em b er in JA C K C O M IN G L earning Institu te from 3 - 4:30 G M earnings down a d e p a r t m e n t teaching b asic T H e r s e w M M f DIAPER S E R V I C E , L a n s i n g * s L E M M O N ’ T h e F o rtu n e C o o k ie p .m . today in 226 E rick so n H all. c o u rse s. fin e st. Your choice of th re e Added ty p es. C ontainers furnished, no d ep osit. Baby clothes w ashed He w ill d isc u ss co m p u ter-b ased teaching and re s e a rc h with the DETROIT (#) - G eneral M otors C o rp ., giant of the auto Industry, LA S T T IM E mo«**» wro««.Ti»w948S4 48« V S tarrin g ja rl CARTOON "ASTRO DUCK’ PLATO sy stem . T uesday re p o rte d th ird q u a rte r TODAY I K ulle f re e . T ry our Velvasoft p ro ­ cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. • * • ea rn in g s of $99.5 m illion, low - ~ d G r~ > C hristina F e a tu re At T h e Spartan Women’s League e s t fo r any th ree-m o n th p eriod FEATURE PRESENTED AT Schollin 7:05 & 9:10 BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 1:35-4:05-6:40-9:10 P.M. E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C w iil m eet a t 7 tonight in 36 Union, in five y e a rs . -"MUMS THE BRUT M0VKI HELEN DEMERITT, accu rate M iss Mabel F . P e te rs e n , a s s is t­ typing, IBM Executive. M ultl- ant d ire c to r of student affairs, lith offset prin tin g . Will pick up w ill show slid es on etiquette. OF M l TIME | — U h M agatine WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! WAITERBIADESTERIINC and d e liv e r. Call 393-0795. ________________________ 3-10/26 Ja m e s S. F eurig, d ire c to r of jg p th e q o sp e L a c c o rd im i WlLL CARE fo r 1-2 children in Olin, and JohnH .N cN eill, a s s is t­ my home d ays. 485-2871. an t in stru c to r of pharm acology, to St. Matthew" 3-10/27 w ill speak on "L2>D” a t 8 tonight TOMORROW - “ D R. Z H IV A G O " The story o f Zhivago THESES PRINTED, rapid s e r - a man torn between v ice. D rafting supplies, X erox O C T O B E R IS N A T IO N A L M O V IE MO NTH Warrttd PROGRAM INFORMATION ^ 33? 6944 his love for his co pies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ LEAD SINGER w anted fo r rock PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- 5431. C -10/27 group. Phone 351-9427 QU1CKI C A M___________ P U tiudH* , T O O A V ii wife and the 3-10/28 passionate IRONING, $1 p e r hour, fast s e rv - ic e. C all 351-6738. 1-10/26 WANTED F6UR non-student LAST DAY IflO lfS ’ P A V and tender tick ets to N otre Dame gam e. 1K)0—3:10—5:15—7:20—9:30 C all P h il, 353-0101. 3-10/28 L a r a ... told Typing Service WANT TO buy Honda 50. Good against the ANN BROWN, typ ist and m u lti- 11th offset printing. D is s e rta ­ condition. C all 353-0375. D O M T O R IE L L O flaming 3-10/27 tions, th e se s, m an u scrip ts, gen­ (B .S .M e t.E .) o f th e B e th le h e m S te e l L o o p background e r a l typing, IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ TWO TO six N otre Dame non- p e rie n c e . 332 - 8384. C student tic k e ts. P e te . 351-9453. C o u rse k n o w s w h e re th e o f revolution. a c tio n is. H e ’s o n th e m o v e PAULA ANN HAUGriEY, ty p ist, 3-10/27 a t th e n a tio n ’s la rg e s t Starting Thursday IBM S ele ctric and Executive, TWO NO N-student tic k ets to - ste e l p l a n t —o u r M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro -, gether fo r the N o tre Dame gam e. S p a rro w s P o in t P la n t fessio n al th eses typing. N ear 353-6984. 3-10/26 n e a r B a ltim o re , M d . cam pus. 337-1527. C. WANTED: 3 g irls fo r 4 -g irl BARB! MEL, P ro fessio n al typ ist. J o in th e a c tio n . apartm ent n ea r cam pus. W inter F ir s t s te p : p ick u p No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. only. 351-9307. 3-10/28 a c o p y o f " C a re e rs Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C w ith B e th le h e m S teel DESPERATELY NEEDED: th ird JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, g irl for apartm en t. C all 351- a n d th e L o o p C o u rs e ” A dventure $4.50. AL DINGER DIRECT 3-10/28 a t y o u r p la c e m e n t and 7809. MAIL ADVERTISING, 533North office. T h e n sig n u p Rom ance C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C -10/27 10-12 non-student N otre Dame fo r a c a m p u s in te rv ie w . tic k e ts. Will pay. 353-1903. O u r 1967 L o o p C lass CAROL WIN ELY, experienced 3-10/28 h a s o p e n in g s fo r te c h n ic a l ty pist, S m ith-C orona E le c tric . a n d n o n -te c h n ic a l g ra d u a te s BLOOD DONOkS needed, $7T50 T e rm p a p e rs, th e se s, g eneral fo r RH positiv e, $10, $12 & (a n d p o st-g ra d s) fo r METROGOLDWYN-MAYER w h n is A C M ) P0NTI PRODUCTION ADVANCE RESERVED typing. S partan V illage. 355- c a re e rs in s te e l o p e ra tio n s , 2804. 3-10/28 $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT re s e a rc h , sa les, m in in g , D AV ID L E A N 'S F ILM O F BO RI S PAS T E R N AKS P E R F O R M A N C E T IC K E T S NOW A T T YPING th e se s. TERM paper's’ T S E le ctric ty p e w riter, fa st s e rv ic e , 332-4597. BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- 6:30 T hursday . 489-7587. C a c c o u n tin g , a n d o th e r a c tiv itie s . A n Equal O pportunity DOCTORZHIVAGO GERALDINE CHAPLIN JUUE CHRISTIE 1 BOX O F F IC E OR BY M A IL SCHEDULE OF RESERVED PERFORMANCES AND PRICES 15-10/28 Em ployer in the P lans for Box-O ffice open daily at 12 Noon. Sunday TYPING TERM p a p e rs. R eason-1 WOULD LIKE to sh a re apartm en t Progress Program AECGUINNESS S IO B H A N IY k ^ R A L s t 12:30 EVE. P erform ances at 8:00 p.m . able ch a rg e. Call m e, Linda with a w orking g ir l. Sharon, OMAR SHARIFias zhwaooi w—cue#»ROD SlEIG KRITAl Except Sunday a t 7:30 PM. $2.25 . . . . BETHLEHEM 337-7116. 3-10/27 •OMtNSuivvr Denman. 353-0802. 5-10/27 ROBERT BOLT DAVIDLEAN i n p a n a v i s i o n a n d m it a o c o u * M atiness S at. and Sun. Only at 1:30 PM, TWO GIRLS to take o ver C edar S at. M atinee $1.50 - Sun. M atinee $2.25 Wanted NEEDED 4-MAN luxury m ent a p a r t- V illage le a se beginning D ecem - b e r 15, 351_5123> n e a r cam pus by w in ter FQUR 'TICKETS to N otre b am e 3 -1 0 /2 6 STEEL A lvarez Kelly S tarts TH U R S D A Y! E x tra m atinees Nov. 24 - $2.25-N ov.25 $1.50 Make checks o r money o rd e rs payable to G ladm er T h ea tre - 233 N. te rm . P arking p re fe rre d . C all gam e. C all Ron, 351-7775. Washington A vs. - Lansing. M ichigan. P BSSBAN i te. , m r o s s A fisN “ ú ltá tu 332-0439. 3 -1 0 /2 6 H u rry . 3 -1 0 /2 6 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 26, 1966 British professor, I THEY’RE NEW HOLLYFIRMSGRADEAFRESH AT IME O N E ! visiting’inhistory uated from Cam bridge In G reek By D IA N N E D U R O C H E R Apologizing for the "language and Roman histo ry . At Hull, he is a sen io r le c tu re r in c la s s ic s W H O L E F R Y E OPEN b a r r ie r " the visiting p ro fe sso r proceeded to d eliv er his lecture and teaches G reek and L atin . In England, those who attend a 8 A. M. to 10 P.M. university receiv e governm ent in im peccable English. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY g ran ts covering the th ree y e a rs E nglish-type English, that is. req u ired to graduate. T he going CLOSED SUNDAYS But a very B ritish accent poses Is rough and "about 1 In 10 d is­ no se rio u s problem for T .T .B . appear afte r the firs t y e a r,” he Ryder who a rriv e d h e re a little over a "fo rtn ig h t ago” from Hull said. LB. JUST A FEW B U K K S O FF CAMPUS AT U niversity in Y orkshire, Eng­ ’'Students h ere seem to be the land. sam e so rt of people,” say s Witty and in his m id -th irtie s, R yder, "excep t they ask b e tte r SHOPPERS F A R ■3301 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. Ryder was invited to MSU this TENDER questions and the men don't have y e a r to teach G reek and Roman long h a ir.” history7. & MEATY The tran sitio n from the sm all The mention of long h a ir lib eral a r ts univ ersity to a m ulti­ prom pted the question of his v ersity leaves him with a general im pression of the B eatles. He C O U N T R Y FR ES H SW EET Im pression of "fa n ta stic .” How­ w ryly replied, " I like c la s sic a l e v e r, he discovered through ex­ m u sic.” However, he co n sid ers ploration of the cam pus that them the best of the popular lo t. " th e r e is no g re a te r im pression Ryder is the author of a book T H E R E ’ S NO TRIC K TO FIX IN ’ P R O T _________________E NS T E A K S S ER V E YO UR FAM ILY A T R EA T ! of being crow ded than at Hull which has only 3,500 students.” which deals with G reece In the Ryder says that the B ritish fourth century B .C ., "K o in e SWIFT’ S PREMIUM PROTEN school system is m ore special­ E rien e ,” published in 1965 by POLLY ANNA PLAIN OR SUGARED ized than o u rs. F o r example, he the Oxford U niversity P r e s s fo r TENDER s ta rte d L atin at age eight and Hull U niversity. He explains that G reek at age ten, and la te r grad­ the title m eans "com m on p ea ce .” FRESH DONUTS STEAKS S IR L O IN LB . BRACH’S ASSORTED ATLcontroversy ■ SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN FARMER PEET’S REPEATER PICK-A-MIX CANDIES ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) additional year at Wyoming, and told that a recom m endation to te rm in ate his contract had also been forw arded to the ce n tral ROUND STEAKS 790 SLICED BACON u. POPULAR VARIETIES m f rom Septem ber 1960 to June 1963 SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN FARMER PEET’S ROASTED OR he was a graduate a s sista n t in adm inistratio n . E nglish at N orthw estern Uni ­ He, like G roat and L aw less, said that no reaso n s w ere given, T-BONE STEAKS POLISH SAUSAGE lb CANDY BARS v ersity, While at N orthw estern he co m ­ F ogarty, a graduate of F o rd pleted prelim inary work on his ham College (A.B. in A m erican SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN U S’ N0- l - SCHOOLBOY Ph.D. He cam e to Michigan State in 1963 on a tw o-year contract running through 1965. T he con­ tra c t w as renewed in 1964 for C ivilization, 1960), en tered the U niversity of D enver’s g rad u ate school in 1960 on a N ational De­ fense Education Act fellow ship. MANHATTAN STEAKS LESSE l b . 990 SAVORY, JUICY, TENDER JONATHAN APPLES 29? VALUE POLLY ANNA another two y ea rs through Aug., ’67. He received his M.A. in A m erican h isto ry in 1962. WHOLE BEEF I " T r ic k o r T re a t The note on the ATL bulletin He finished his p relim in ary HOT DOG a 8PAK board defended Z e itg e is t’s " in ­ tellectual and em otional com m it­ m ent to youth and lite r a tu r e ," Ph.D work in 1963, and h is r e ­ vised d issertatio n is now in the hands of his com m ittee. / PKGS. TENDERLOINS S p e c ia l! and asked concerned faculty Since coming to Michigan State m em bers to sign. as an ATL in stru c to r in 1963, Seventeen signatures had been he has taught ATL co u rse s, in ­ cluding honors sections, a n d h ls - SPECIRLPUMPKINSFOR . appended to the statem ent by 5 p.m . Monday, despite an adjoin­ to ry co u rse s in MSU’s extension p ro g ram . 1 m »W ing memo from S trandness which said that the statem ent was m is ­ T h is te rm he is teaching Social leading. L aw less, meanwhile, also went to see Dean C arlin, who told L aw ­ le s s Monday m orning that he, too, Science, and next te rm he is scheduled to teach an A m erican Studies co u rse.C o lleag u es say h e receiv ed a $700 r a is e th is su m ­ tM ^B«M M » II had been recom m ended fo r te rm ­ m e r. F ogarty has had a r tic le s pub- Dairy Department Special ! ination of contract. L aw less has had se v e ra l poem s li shed in North Ea s te m Q u arte rly in Z eitg eist. A sh o rt sto ry by and the New York F o lk lo re Q u ar­ him in the sum m er issu e of te rly . He has a co n tra ct with a 77P V A L U E - F R E S H S O L ID M A G IC D O O R Z eitg eist was vigorously attacked publishing company fo r a book 19? VALUE - DEL MONTE and p ra ise d by local social and tentatively titled ‘T h e U topian I LB . lite ra ry c r itic s . L aw less Joined the ATL faculty N ovels of Ignatius D onnelly." A m em b er of the ATL advisory tomato catsup S O LID one y ear ago, on a tw o-year con­ tr a c t. He has an A.B. in Social Science from Albany State (1961) com m ittee stated em phatically that a ll th re e m en’s c a s e s w ere decided by the O ctober 1 dead­ 33? VALUE-DEL MONTE B U T T E R and a M.A. in A m erican h istory line. from the U niversity of Pittsburgh (1962). T h is would ru le out w idespread speculation that F ogarty was PEAR HALVES 99? VALUE - KRAFT A graduate a ssista n t a t P itts ­ thrown into the package as a burgh teaching A m erican histo ry during the 1963-65 school year, s a c rific ia l lamb, so a s to d iv ert attention from an attem pt to 29? VALUE SLICES OR HALVES VELVEETA CHEESE he was a Mellon Fellow from 1963 to 1965. In 1965 he com pleted h is p r e ­ squelch the two Z eitg eist men. T uesday, departm ent m em b ers who oppose one o r a ll th re e of PERCHES lim inary work on a P h J ) in m od­ the term inatio n s, a s w ell as those 31? VALUE DEL MONTE 1 QT. LB. LOAF ern European history while at m ystified by all the ru m o rs and 14 OZ. P ittsburgh. At 3 p.m . Monday a th ird in ­ s tru c to r, Fogarty, was called into Dean C a rlin ’s office. He was petitions floating around the de­ partm ent, visited S trandness. T he r e s u lt of th ese individual conferences is not yet apparent. ss KW ORRNGEDRINK CANS 49? VALUE COUNTRY FRESH I 29? VALUE PINE-GRAPEFRUIT 1 QT. 14 OZ. C O TTA G E C H EES E ilb . h o z . ctn PINKDRINK CANS 39? VALUE PET RITZ 86? VALUE - SHORTENING 25? VALUE DEL MONTE 1 LB. FROZEN BAKED 3 LB. FRUIT COCKTAIL CANS 8 OZ. WT. CRISCO | 22? VALUE SLICES OR HALVES ■ ■ ITALIAN BREAD LOAF CAN PEACHES 3 BIG E HAS THE LOWEST PRICES ON 29c V A L U E ROSE CROIX 27? 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