T h u r s d a y M IC H IG A N S T A T E E W S U N IV E R S IT Y October 27, 1966 I Oc E a s t Lansing, M ichigan LBJ S to p s A t F ro n t; O n W ay T o T h a ila n d com m anders to "c o m e hom e w ith that Simply becau se I could not com e to this CAM RANH BAY, South Viet Nam (#) - p a r t of the w o rld and not com e to see you. P re sid e n t Johnson, who lik es s u rp ris e s coonskln on the w all.” T he P re sid e n t got clo se r to an actu al " I cam e h ere today fo r one good purpo s e , and d ram a, m ade a to p -s e c re t flight to battlefield than any p resid en t sin ce A b ra­ to te ll you and through you to tell every th is w ar zone b astio n today and told the so ld ie r, s a ilo r, airm an and M arin e in Viet A m erican fighting m en h ere : "W e depend ham Lincoln. N am how proud we a r e of w hat you a r e on y o u ." Johnson is scheduled to v isit T hailand Johnson a te with the tro o p s, v isited with the wounded, pinned m edals on th e b rav e , doing and how proud we a r e of the way Acquitted T h u rsd ay . He w ill a r r iv e at Bang Saen at signed sc o re s of autographs, shook hun­ you a r e doing it. H illary Anne Shor, B e rkle y d red s of hands and d eliv ered an em otional " I cam e h e re today with only one re g re t: 12:25 p .m ., w h ere he w ill stay at the sum ­ s o p h o m o re , leaves L a n s in g Ju s ­ T h at I could not begin to p erso n ally thank m e r resid e n ce of T hai P re m ie r Thanom speech. tice T o w n s h ip C o u r t a fte r b eing every man in Viet Nam fo r w hat he is K ittikachorn. Several thousand of the 330,000 U.S. a cquitted on c h a rg e s of Inciting doing. I w ish v ery much that 1 could v isit tro o p s In Viet Nam a r e b ased h e r e . Men a d is tu rb a n c e . She w as a c c o m ­ ev ery battalion, every squadron, ev ery panied by h e r b ro th e r, T o n y . S u r p r is e V is it “ Coonskin on W a ll” in b attle d re s s grinned broadly and ch e ered lu stily as Johnson m oved among them both sh ip .” State N e w s photo b y T o n y F e r - on foot and standing e re c t in a jeep, rante C heerin g U .S . s o ld ie rs s u rro u n d P re s id e n t Johnson as he a r ­ T he P re sid e n t spent two h ours and 24 g rasping a roof b ra c e to steady h im self BRODYRIOTTRIALS r i v e d at C a m R a n h B a y , So uth V i e t N a m f o r an u n a n n o u n c e d v i s i t . m in u tes on V ietnam ese so il. He capped in the vehicle. W ith the p re s id e n t w as S e c r e t a r y o f State D e a n R u s k . h is h isto ric v isit by exhorting G en. Wil­ T he so ld ie rs, who got alm o st no advance UPI Cablephoto liam C . W estm oreland and h is top field n otice of Johnson’s v isit, so m etim es ap­ p ea red at a lo ss about how to re a c t. A A U P m a y i n v e s t i g a t e G rin s and cheers Some seem ed to think he should be Coed ruled not guilty; judge not sympathetic tre a te d lik e a g eneral - until he extended h is hand. Then they rushed fo rw ard , a l­ m o st like any s tr e e t- c o r n e r crow d back hom e. But, th e re w as an undertone of d iscipline and decorum . On h is a rriv a l the P re sid e n t By B O B B Y S O D EN "A t approxim ately 11:30 p.m . (after the fir in g o f A T L in s tr u c to r s said : " I cam e h e re today fo r one good reaso n : State N e w s Staff W r it e r a r r iv a l of four additional police agencies) I again gave the com mand to d is p e rs e ," O m issio n s in prosecution proofs caused Julian explained. By A N D R EW M O LLIS O N Ben S trandness, chairm an, and made ap ­ Judge G eorge J . H u tter to find a coed not At this tim e, the o fficers, who w ere Steel profits State N e w s E x e c u ti v e R e p o r te r pointm ents to m eet with the th ree men, " I m u st say that, to a man, the co m ­ guilty Wednesday of m isd em ean o r ch a rg es standing on the ce n te r line of H arrison C alm of s o rts retu rn ed to the D ep a rt­ W. G ary G roat, J . Kenneth L aw less and m ittee m em b ers p ra ise d Z eitg eist a s fo r h e r alleged p articip atio n in the Brody Road, moved tow ard Brody to break up m ent of A m erican Thought and Language R ob ert S. Fogarty. som ething to do, although not everybody r io ts . th e crow d which had grown to 500 students. Wednesday,. It w ill be H arrin g to n ’s job to decide ad m ired it, c ritic a lly speaking. H illary Ann Shor, B erkley sophom ore, E ast L ansing P olice O fficer C h a rles A. Ja m e s H arrington J r ., re p re se n tin g the MSU chap ter of the A m erican A ssociation w hether o r not to recom m end that the AAUP investigate the recom m endations of ‘‘B ringing F erlin g h etti h e re and so on, that w as a re a lly fine contribution to the e a d rally w as acquitted shortly a fte r 4 p.m . on c h a rg e s of inciting a d isturbance and K rug, who a r r e s te d R ozsa, te stifie d that a fte r the com mand to d isp e rse w as given, of U n iv ersity P ro fe s s o rs (AAUP) began d ism issa l. U n iv ersity , ’ ’ Reeve stated . failing to d isp e rs e in the ram page June 8 R ozsa ran tow ard a group of police of­ h is inquiry into the d e p a rtm e n t's re c o m ­ m endation that th ree n o n -te n u re d in stru c ­ to r s be re le a se d at the end of th is a c a ­ F re d e ric Reeve, ATL p ro fe ss o r who s e rv e s on the elected six m an advisory com m ittee which f ir s t m ade the rec o m ­ "N o system can be to tally ju s t,” Reeve said “ but we ce rtain ly did our b est to be objective, fa ir and p ro fessio n al in our in market which resu lted in 12 a r r e s t s . M iss Shor was th e only fem ale a rre s te d . E a r lie r in the afierhoofi," tTife f ic e rs , i i Kr u g s a ld he grabbed him a ^ i R o ^ a fell to th e ground, 'F d f a lillg W '^ ^ iip t-B o z s a m endations, said of the p o ssib ility of an d ec isio n ,” NEW YORK I/P) - T h e stock m ark et ag ain st T heodore S, R ozsa, C algary, A l­ dem ic y e a r. w as la te r rem oved to a paddy wagon. T h e AAUP re p re se n ta tiv e , a p ro fe sso r AAUP investigation: A sked if he thought the sy stem should ra llie d W ednesday buoyed by favorable b erta , Canada, sophom ore, w ere d is ­ T ria l dates fo r R obert C. Bingaman, of a g ric u ltu ra l engineering, talked to T . " I think alm o st everyone h ere would be changed, Reeve com m ented: news fro m the nation’s two la rg e s t steel m issed on insufficient evidence. T he tr ia ls D etro it se n io r, and Roy M. Dale, St. Louis, welcom e observations from an im p artial "C allin g for a change of ru le s In the p ro d u ce rs. of two other students on s im ila r charges M o., sophom ore, will be set la te r , H utter o b s e rv e r.” m id st of a co n tro v ersy doesn’t seem to Bethlehem , the No. 2 ste elm ak e r, a n ­ w ere adjourned. said . nounced re c o rd th ird q u a rte r p ro fits. H u tter ru led that the prosecution had ATL in stru cto r’s view A d m in istra to rs h av ea “ tech n ical” rig h t not to te ll a non-tenured man why he has be the way to do i t . ” “ A nd,” said Bethlehem , “ the p ast nine not shown that M iss Shor was "failin g to He said it rem inded him of a man who been fire d , Reeve pointed out. is caught going 80 m iles an hour in a 60 m onths w ere the b est the com pany has d is p e rs e .’ No testim ony had been given had since 1957.” C ity C o u n c ilm e n J. Kenneth La w le s s , one of "M o rally , I think a man should be in­ m ile an hour zone. "A ll of a sudden, he to show if she was even moving im m edi­ the three Am erican Thought form ed of the re a so n s for h is d ism is sa l.” thinks the speed lim it is u n ju st.” B ethlehem ’s announcement cam e one ately b efo re h e r a r r e s t . a n d L a n g u a g e i n s t r u c t o r s n o t to R eeve believed he detected an im p lica­ R eeve suggested that " th e State News day a fte r U.S. Steel, the la rg e st steel H utter, however, did not want the “ not a p p ro v e c h a n g e be re h ire d fo r next y e a r, e x ­ tion in T u esd ay ’s State News a rtic le that and o th e rs ” concerned in th is m a tte r p ro d u cer, boosted Its dividend but a n ­ g u ilty ” v erd ic t to be m isunderstood. p r e s s e s his v ie w s on the c o n ­ G ro a t’s and L aw le ss’s connection with should have been doing som ething about nounced low er p ro fits. Bethlehem held to "M ake no m is ta k e ,” he com m ented. “ I troversy in a letter to the Z e itg e is t m agazine was re la te d to the it b efo re, so that the d iscu ssio n could Its 37 1/2 cen ts a sh a re q u a rte rly d iv i­ am not sym pathetic to that crowd of stu ­ o f v o tin g a g e e d i t o r o n p a g e 2. recom m endations that they be re le a se d . have been o rd erly and p ro fessio n al. dend. dents who w ere out th e r e .” A fter th e se announcem ents, the m ark et "I don’t doubt at all that th ese students By B E V E R L Y H A L L su rg ed fo rw ard with the Dow Jo n e s 30- w ere involved In a r io t,” he continued, State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r CLASSROOM2ND stock in d u strial average closing up 8,02 "b u t what was the defendant doing? Was points at 801,11, she moving away from the a r e a ? ” If City Council could be considered T h e av erag e p ric e p e r sh a re of a ll com ­ L ansing P olice O fficer Gordon A. Wilson re p re se n ta tiv e of the v o te rs, E ast L an­ mon sto c k s on the New Y ork Stock E x ­ te stifie d he a r r e s te d M iss Shor a t 11:38 sing should p a ss the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote with change was up 38 cen ts. p.m ., sh o rtly a fte r th e com m and to d is ­ flying c o lo rs. P e e rs m o st in flu e n tia T h e A ssociated P r e s s 6 0 -sto ck a v erag e w as up 3.3 at 289.2. T h e strin g of gains on the stock m arket sp re a d to a irlin e s, som e office equipment p e rs e cam e over the PA sy stem . Wilson said he had also seen the coed befo re the o rd e r was given. "C o n sid erin g the issu e and h isto ric al background, it seem s the intelligent thing to do,” said M ayor Gordon T hom as. " I f young people w ere Judged capable oi voting By F A Y E U N G E R group gave them th e ir m ost p rofitable ex ­ U niversity P o lice Sgt. Haywood W. Ju ­ at the age of 21 a hundred y e a rs ago with o r a lte re d th e ir beliefs and attitu d es during m a n u fa ctu re rs and electro n ic sto ck s, State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r p e rie n c e s. lian, field com m ander of the 250 p olice education w hat it w as then, it seem s to m e th e ir college y e a rs . Bethlehem said net incom e fo r the th ree It w as the living group th a t taught them o fficers who quelled the rio ts, gave back­ N early 59 p e r cent liste d room m ates, m onths ended Sept. 30 totaled $46,196,000 that they should be ju st a s able to vote GDI, f ra t r a t o r dorm worm , the student how to work with people of differing b ack ­ ground testim ony on the night’s ev en ts. frie n d s, so m etim es an RA o r fra t lead ers, o r $1.01 a sh a re . T h is com pared with now at the age of 18, for education has gets the m ost influential p a r t of h is educa­ grounds, they said . It w as in the living Julian said he observ ed a group of and bull se ssio n s a s the stro n g est forces $32,220,000 o r 70 cen ts p e r sh a re for the m atu red people at an e a r lie r age.” tion not from c la sse s and p ro fe sso rs but group th at they batted out id eas and v alues. "ab o u t 200 to 250 p erso n s at Brody Hall Councilm an Bill Hanel based his ap­ th a t w orked to modify th e ir outlook. Many sam e p erio d of 1965, from the people he liv es with. It was th e re they le arn ed to asso cia te about 10:15 p .m . T he group w as running, p roval of the issu e on the fact that young thought they becam e m o re to le ran t and C lassro o m and academ ics ra n a d is ­ without conflict. It was th e re they found Steady operations h ollering, m aking cat c a lls a t the police people can be called upon to se rv e in the lib e ra l. tant second to the living group in shaping th e ir clo se frien d s. o ffic ers and throw ing ro ck s and w ate r bal­ Again acad em ics cam e in second. Among a rm e d fo rc e s, pay income and pro p erty the stu d en t's outlook in a study con­ T h e se w ere the m o st p ro fitab le e x p e ri­ th e com m ents of the 30 p er cent who listed B ethlehem chairm an Edmund F , M artin lo o n s." ta x es, but they have no d ire c t voice in ducted by Don Adams, d ire c to r of r e s i ­ en ces fo r them , m o re p ro fitab le fo r th e ir said ” a m a teria l facto r in th is im prove­ Julian announced o ver the PA sy stem academ ic a r e a s a s a modifying fo rce ran th e ir governm ent. dence hall p ro g ra m s. liv es than the knowledge picked up in c la s s - m ent is the cost benefits th at re su lt from tw ice at 10:30 p .m . that the assem b ly was an u n d e rc u rre n t of cynicism . ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 9) A dam s questioned the f ir s t group of men steady, even operations a t a good, high unlawful and the crow d should d isp e rs e . ro o m s. Many of th ese students spoke of p ro fe s­ students who live in C a se H all on the im ­ T w enty p er cent of the stu d en ts did m en­ s o r s who in sp ire d them with ideals, ideas r a t e .” pact the U n iv ersity had on them . Many had tion knowledge gained in c la s s and a s s o c ia ­ and understanding and who gave direction Incom e for the f ir s t nine m onths of m oved off-cam pus into fra te rn itie s o r into tion with p ro fe sso rs a s th e ir m ost p ro fit­ to th e ir liv e s. But fo r a la rg e num ber of th is y e a r totaled $137,398,000, o r $2.99 o th er d o rm ito rie s. able ex p erien ces, how ever. the 30 p e r cent p ro fe sso rs fo stere d cyni- a s h a re . Bethlehem said th is was the best Of the 230 students questioned, 48.68 p e r A dam s also asked the students to lis t nine-m onth p eriod since 1957 when income ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 9) totaled $143,600,000, o r $3.11 p er sh are. cent said experiences within th e ir living the p e rso n s o r ex p erien ces that modified N ine-m onth income fo r the com parable 1965 p erio d was $121,423,000, o r $2.64 p e r s h a re . FOR T h e m a jo r ste e l p ro d u cers showed gains on the stock m a rk e t Wednesday, including U.S. S teel, up $2.87 a t $38.12; Bethlehem , M o r e 's p a c e ' a t s e l l o u t up $2.50 at $30.37; Republic, up $2.25 at $37.25 and Jo n es and Laughlin, up $1,50 a t $47,12. By G A Y E L W ES C H E n te r ta in m e n t n e ts State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r Even If the se a t num bers only go to 51 A S M S U $ 6 ,0 0 0 ind you've got num ber 54, th e re ’s a seat ASMSU’s popular en tertain m en t s e rie s lor you at S partan football gam es said Bill h as m ade an estim ated $6,000 p ro fit on B eardsley, MSU ticket d ire c to r. two of th e th ree scheduled p ro g ra m s for "O n gam es that a r e sold out, we cut fall te rm , announced Rick Maynard, AS­ the amount of space fo r each se a t from MSU’s v ic e -p re sid e n t fo r special p ro jec ts. 18 inches to 15 o r le s s in som e sections than the sp ecified num ber in sectio n s nine B eard sley is expecting to use the sm a lle r- T h e p ro fits m ade from the H enry M an- in o rd e r to accom m odate all stu d e n ts," and 10 all along in o rd e r to get se a ts se a t technique to a c e rta in extent for the cini and the Beach Boys co n c erts will go B eardsley said , “ and in so doing w e gain by se n io r frie n d s, e tc., and we didn’t N o tre Dame gam e. tow ard making up la st y e a r ’s $5,200 pop­ a num ber of s e a ts .’ u la r en tertain m en t lo ss and the failu re of " T h e re is no se t am ount of sp a ce r e ­ do anything about it, but we fe lt the sam e " I t ’s lik ely w e w ill u se the method for thing could be done in fre sh m a n s e c tio n s." N o tre D am e, but it w ill be on a sm a lle r th is y e a r ’s clo sed c irc u it football te lecast q u ired fo r each s e a t,” B eard sley con­ to function a s expected, M aynard said. tinued, " b u t in m ost ca se s 18 inches have "W e feel o u r duty is to se e that as s c a le ," B e ard sle y said . " I t w ill be nothing lik e th e extent w e used it in the Michigan T h e th ird in the s e rie s of fall e n te rta in ­ S le e p y H e a d been allowed, fo r each se a t. T his is m ore many students a s p o ssib le get to s e e the g am es, and tr y to w ork out tick ets ac co rd ­ gam e but p robably m o re than P u rd u e." m ent p ro g ra m s will be Nov. 4 when T he than m ost schools allow, and so w e don't in g ly ," B eard sley said. So if you com e in to the stadium and don t New C h risty M in stre ls will be on campus M ajo r, a s ix -w e e k -o ld G e r m a n Shepherd, has evolved a syste m feel w e’r e doing anything m o rally w rong No p ro b lem s a r e fo reseen In the upcom ­ find y o u r se a t n u m b er, fight fo r a place. a s a p relu d e to the MSU-Iowa football to avoid sleeping through d in n er; Use yo u r head, U P I Telephoto in re s tric tin g the sp ace.” ing contest ag ain st Iowa Nov. 5, but Y o u 're en titled to it. gam e. "S tudents have been squeezing m o re K yle C . K erbtw y E ric Pianln, managing ed lto r STATI MEWS e d ito r-ln -c h le f Jam es Spanlolo, cam pus ed lto r Thom as Segal, é d ito ria l ed lto r L aw rence W erner, S ports E dltor Jo el S tark Andrew M olllson, executive re p o r te r ad v ertleln g m an ag er William G. P apclak, a s s t. ad m an ag er T h u rsd ay Morning, October 27, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S M D ’s a r e R x f o r s p o r ts in ju r ie s T h e re is s o m e th in g t e r r i ­ p h y s ic ia n s at ru g b y m a tc h e s . tin g ly w hen he m akes his f a i r . T h e g am es con ducted fy in g when one re a d s about a Rugby is one o f th e h a rd e s t d e c is io n to c o m p e te ; th e y a r e w a r r a n t the m e d ic a l a tte n ­ d eath th ro u g h a th le tic s , a h ittin g of c o m p e titiv e s p o rts . th e r is k s h is p a re n ts a c c e p t tio n they s o r e ly la c k . S h ift­ death th ro u g h p a r tic ip a tio n . T h e re a re no c u m b e rs o m e when th e y sig n h is p e r m is ­ ing r e s p o n s ib ility to an ­ I t cou ld have been m y k id , pads in ru g b y ; no p r o te c tiv e sion s lip to p la y h ig h sch o o l o t h e r ’ s s h o u ld e r s -- b e i t a a p a re n t th in k s , as he w a tc h ­ headgear no in s u la tio n , fo o tb a ll. co a ch , p la y e r , m a n a g e r o r es h is son r e tu r n in g hom e the je r s e y and • U n iv e r s it y P o lic e o f f i c e r - - fr o m p r a c t ic e . I t could have s h o rts and the m an in s id e No excuse does not s e rv e the p u rp o s e . been m y b r o t h e r , m y b o y ­ th e m . A s ta ff o f te a m and clu b fr ie n d , m y husband. T h e re a r e no t r a in e r s at Rugby is a c lu b s p o r t, and p h y s ic ia n s , r a t h e r than one And fo r a te a m m a te , it rugby m a tc h e s . T h e r e ’ s a as a clu b s p o rt is u n d e r the m a n , is not too la r g e a r e ­ cou ld have been m e. m a n a g e r and a co ach and the au s p ic e s o f the D e p t, o f I n - q u ir e m e n t fo r a m u lt iv e r s it y W hen a fo o tb a ll te a m runs r e s t o f the te a m . t r a m u r a ls , w h ic h , in t u r n , is w ith th ir te e n v a r s it y s p o rts onto the f ie ld , you in e v ita b ly T h e r e ’ s C a s e H a ll , fr o m an a r m o f the M S U D e p t, o f and a dozen c lu b s , a ll p a r ­ spot the m an in the s u it w ith w h e re a c a ll can be p la c e d A th le tic s . tic ip a tin g in T H E G A M E - - the l it t l e b la c k b a g -- th e team to the U n iv e r s ity P o lic e f o r IM p o lic y s tip u la te s , h o w ­ fo o tb a ll, b a s e b a ll, la c r o s s e , p h y s ic ia n --w a lk in g at a a s s is ta n c e i f a s s is ta n c e is e v e r , th a t a ll p a r tic ip a n ts in t r a c k , ru g b y , L I F E - - w h i c h - s m a r t p ac e, b rin g in g up the needed. c lu b s p o rts sign a s ta te m e n t e v e r i t m a y b e. re a r. B u t th e re is no o n - t h e - p e r s o n a lly a s s u m in g r e ­ - - T h e E d ito r s spot a t te n tio n --p r o fe s s io n a l s p o n s ib ility f o r in ju r y and Accident prone m e d ic a l a tte n tio n , w hich no ANDREWMOLLISON e x te n u a tin g c ir c u m s ta n c e s , p o lic e m a n o r m a n a g e r o r and f r e e in g the U n iv e r s it y You see h im at b a s k e tb a ll, coach can p ro v id e . f r o m a ll l ia b il it ie s in c u r r e d . b a s e b a ll and hockey g a m e s . lifl You see h im at tr a c k m e e ts . And i f c irc u m s ta n c e s p r e ­ vent h im fro m bein g at a Affords risks A th le tic s , ju s t lik e a n y ­ B e c a u s e o f the s iz e o f the s ta ffs , t r a in e r s and p h y s i­ c ia n s can n o t be p ro v id e d f o r *W Ê ' M SU , Ilove your mornings p a r t ic u la r a th le tic e v e n t, c lu b s p o rts by the U n iv e r s i­ thing in l i f e , a ffo rd s r is k s . ty . I t is the r e s p o n s ib ilit y o f t h e r e ’ s the m an in the w hite T h e y a re r is k s w hich the th e club to m a k e the needed whipping leav es fro m the m ed ian 's tr e e s te ll m e th a t. I do not want to know, DOWN s u it - - t h e t r a i n e r — s ittin g on Saturday m orning finally a rriv e d and p a r tic ip a n t u n d e rta k e s w it ­ the p a rty was o v er. T im e to go hom e. and a ll th a t. Wild. WITH N EATN ESS.. . . the bench. a r r a n g e m e n ts . . . .in thought, w ord and deed. T im e to w rite th is colum n. Scuff up M .A.C. to my house, kicking a It is c lo se to im p o s s ib le to C lu b , r a t h e r than v a r s it y , Glum s tr e e ts g re e t the so lita ry s tr o l­ b e e r can, k e r dang donn dan dan. Penny P e te rso n w rote, and h e r le tte r s ta tu s , is no e x c u s e f o r the le r a t 7 a.m , in E a st L ansing, was in m y desk d raw er. So it survived the c o n s tru c t a r a tin g s y s te m as g re a t n ea tn ess purge. B rightened only by a se rv ic e station Joy to w hich s p o rt is the m o st absence o f a p h y s ic ia n on the sign fo r p la stic inflatable H allow e'en f ie ld . T h e U n iv e r s it y e m - pum pkins (39 cen ts with eight gallons of Stop light s till se t on fla s h e r. WALK It could be ve rs e ac c id e n t p r o n e - - i t ’ s a lm o s t DONT (Why no apostrophe?) WALK signs gas), M ichigan Ave. is u su ally d ep ressin g . fa c e tio u s . I t ’ s lik e p la c in g plo ys 14 m e d ic a l m en to But on Homecoming weekend a mock s till out. She w rote a poem ca lled "T h e Common s ta ff O lin H e a lth C e n te r ; atom bomb explosion hovered o v er a fra t Only in stan t coffee in the house, oh. T h o u g h t." T h re e of its four v e r s e s follow b la n k e t s e c u r ity on h u m a n ­ S to p itsto p itsto p it. gotta get C h eerfu l, CThe m issin g v e rs e w asn’t up to p ar.) th e re is a t le a s t one on c a ll house lawn. " B la s t P u rd u e " o r som e such i t y , a fo o l-p r o o f in s u ra n c e sen tim en t was em blazoned on the m u sh ­ gotta get CHEERful. A ll I see fro m w here 1 stand p o lic y . o v e r the w eeken d . ro o m -sh ap ed cloud, 1 felt b e tte r alread y . R e a d e rs don’t like sad s to r ie s . Right? A re hundreds like m e on th is land. G rand R iver, its r e ta ile r s s till snug in R ight. I tu rn and look another way, T h e r e a r e no a tte n d in g A th le tic s is a w eeken d a f - S harpen sh arp en sh a rp e n . Shuffle shuf­ And th e re I am , a foot away. bed, was quiet, A c a r w hirruped by, fle shuffle. Ready to w rite. About you. T h is is when I w onder why THEREADERS’ MINDS About the g irl who cam e back to college T h is fa ll. Nobody said hello except one te a c h e r. H is w ords: " M iss B, a r e you Am I they, o r a r e they I? Is " 1 " fo r "T h e y ” another nam e? And need we all be Just the sam e? s till the sam e w itch you w ere la st y e a r? ” And a s a re s u lt, p erh ap s she now is . T h e r e ’s lo ts of d ifference I can spy Academic freedomat stake About the in stru c to r who ca lle d to say that a s h is departm ent tr ie s to plan a student-faculty se m in a r on d ep e rso n al­ ization of the U n iv ersity , it is finding that Which lie s between the they T h e only thing that tro u b le s Is, no one e ls e can te ll, you and 1. me se e . To the Editor: d em o n strates my incom petence to teach c re a te d an equal a r e endowed by o u r C re a ­ nine A rab s ta te s a r e unanim ously sup­ students a r e afraid to speak fo r th em ­ T hank you, Penny P e te rso n . T h a t’s all 1 believe, and many o thers believe, that ATL. Maybe so, maybe so. to r Inalienable rig h ts, som e of which I se lv e s. T h e y ’d r a th e r have him im port I needed. p o rting S yria in its stand against the I have been re le a se d from the ATL Dept, I believe th e re is a rea l issu e of acad e­ co n sid er to be taking a show er when I a g g re s s o rs ra th e r than claim ing that they B ettina A ptheker o r M ario Savio fro m Look, I ’m so rry about t h i s .I ’11probably because I w rote a " d irty ” sto ry . O ther m ic freedom h e re . Should I have been fire d B erk eley to te ll u s what MSU students bounce off th is kick by the tim e th is d irg e p le a se , studying when I need, and, of a r e in danger. re a so n s given a r e anything but sa tisfac­ fo r m y lite r a r y style? Is it that bad? Is it c o u rse , to liv e in MY ROOM a s I w ish think. a p p e a rs in the S tate N ew s. to ry . I w as told I should not have gone relev an t? I have w ritten two novels, two in the p u rsu it of happiness—without in te r­ Secondly, the e d ito ria l went through W rite m e c a re of the S tate News or to Europe this past sum m er because my collectio n s of fables, five plays, hundreds fe re n c e a t any tim e (after a ll, I pay for fa lse co m p arativ e s ta tistic s between the Oaf phone 355-8252 a fte r 3:30p .m . today. L e t’s d isse rta tio n is not com pleted, but 1 am of s to rie s and poem s. I am a w rite r . But population and a re a of the nine A rab talk . it). b are ly 27 and many people have been is ATL a w ritin g course? Can U niversity Since I intend to be on the MSU cam pus sta te s and occupied P a le stin e , It seem ed About the oaf who said on th e phone that P .S . N ever again w ill I tr y to w rite a kept h e re from four to seven y e a rs who College to le ra te conscientious d issen t? only until 1 9 7 0 ,1 se e no rea so n fo r ru sh ­ to Ignore the population and a re a of the th e re is no such thing a s a bad trip . colum n in the m orning, (signed) A Night w e re much older than that, so it w as Ken L aw less Z io n ist and im p e ria listic pow ers that back About th e guy who ca lle d m e up and told P eople ___________________ ing the events of tim e and making 1984 not the d isse rta tio n . 1 am told that my Dept, of ATL com e e a rly — a t le a st not a s long as 1 am I s ra e l. m e I w as wrong to im ply th at M ark Tw ain Published by the students o f M ichigan State U n iv e r­ s ity e ve ry c la ss day throughout the ye ar and a special "n eg ativ e attitude” caused my banishm ent h e re . If the ed ito r p e rm its me to re fre s h his is nam ed a fte r the num ber two pencil. Welcome Week E d itio n in S eptem ber. S ub scrip tio n rnte f r om the com m unity of sc h o lars; I rocked In final com m ent, 1 should say it might m em o ry by going back to facts, ten y e a rs I'd give you th e ir nam es, th e irs and S 10 per ye a r. A uthorized by the B onrd o f Student Pub­ lic a tio n s . the boat. It is tru e that 1 w as outspoken in ago, during the Suez w ar in 1956, the ag ­ those of everyone who c a lle d la s t week. be quite a com edy to se e a “ big B ro th e r” my opposition to the ATL final, to the con­ tr y to walk Into my adobe— especially g re ssio n ag ain st Egypt was a tr ip a rtite But som ebody decided T h u rsd a y night th at M em ber A ssociated P re ss. United P ress In te rn a tio n a l. Inland D aily*P re ss A ssociatio n. Associated C o lle giate P ress. tinued use of T he A m erican Mind, to vio­ w ith the door locked. Then, too, th e re 's ag g re ssio n by B rita in , F ra n ce , and Is ra e l my desk looked sloppy. All my notes w ere M ichigan P re ss A ssociatio n. Michigan C o lle giate Press A ssociatio n. lations of student rig h ts, but it is not tru e alw ays the m ilita ry living w here do o rs a r e and w as not by I s ra e l alone. in cin erated . that my sta n ce w as "n e g ativ e.” n ev e r locked. I cord ially invite MHA to So 4 hope that the next tim e when dealing T h o m as C arly le, w asn’t it? T h e one who Second c la s s postage paid at East Lansing. M ich. On the positive side I argued fo r e ssay s p a rtic ip a te in that environm ent. with such an issu e you a r e m o re re a lis tic re -w ro te a book fro m m em o ry when his E d ito ria l and business o ffic e s at 341 Student S ervices on the ATL final—this was finally defeated and h o nest. Thank you. wife burned the m a n u scrip ts? She thought B u ild in g . M ichigan State U n iv e rs ity . East Lansing. M ich. Tim othy W. B a rre tt la st F rid a y by a vote of 34 to 26 in spite 302 E. H olm es Hall it w as driving him c ra z y . O r w as that Ben Phones: O pen door Wafik M. M eshref Jonson? Was she ju s t try in g to s ta r t a E d i t o r i a l ............................................................................ 355-8252 of the P rinceton study which d em onstrates C la s s ifie d A d v e r t is in g ................................................ 335-8255 that the essay can be valid fo r testing G raduate Student, Geology fire ? D isp la y A d v e r t is in g ...................................................... 353-6400 355-8299 p u rposes; MSU no longer has a w riting S tate N ew s M.S.U. I w ill not look it up. Do not phone m e to Business - C ir c u l a t io n .............................................. Photographic ................... 355-8311 co u rse now that the ATL faculty has r e ­ p olicy protested fused to even exam ine an experim ental design for a final that might have w riting T o the E ditor: self-co n trad icto ry on it. I may be new to the living-learning dorm T o the E d ito r: On the positive side I opposed "T h e com plex sy stem , which, at th is point in my A m erican Mind.” 1 argued fo r a whole MSU ven tu re, I should vow not to com m ent I re a d your ed ito rial of the State News books approach. A new anthology w as on, fo r, about, o r against, BUT, I am no: issu e dated O ct. 18, en titled "M odern chosen and when I examined it I found it new to the "B ig B ro th er” concept of who I s ra e li D avid F ace s A rab G o liath ." WH0-0-0P IT UP ON HALLOWEEN weak in the p eriod since 1940, and so I te lls who w hat when. You se e , fo r four I was apalled a t what you have said b e­ Z A .L E C H E S T H e r e ’ s a special t r ea t f o r y o u r p o c k e t b o o k t hi s argued in favor of the use of "H enderson y e a rs of m ilita ry living, I lived under a cau se it only re s u lts in perp lex ities and Hal loween. A pun ch-ou t b oo k of 1 4 decorations H illm ir k • ( E x u lt «net the Rain King” a s an outside reading. fo rc ed —and enforced—set of house ru le s. confusion about th is issu e. I n c l u d i n g s n a k e s , b a t s , g h o u l s , p u m p k i n s — all 1 signed petitions and attended m eetings One of th e se w as much akin to the open F ir s t of all, it seem s th at the State News f o r j u s t $ 1 . 0 0 . W h y n o t let y o u r p i n t - s i z e p i x i e s all la st y ear on student rig h ts issu e s, in door policy that Big, Big B ro th er MHA says is co n tradicting itse lf. In the ed ito rial you pu nc h t h e m o ut a nd stick t h e m u p o n w in d o w s, the Schiff c a se and The P a p e r c a se among I m ust su b ject m yself to. sta rte d by saying th at nine A rab s ta te s — d o o r s , w a l l s a n d ha l l s. S e e all t h e o t h e r o th e rs. And—sin c e I am no longer a m ilita ry a fte r nam ing them —claim ed la stT h u r sday H a l l m a r k Halloween h o m e decorations o n dis­ I do not believe I was so negative that sub o rd in ate to my ex -"g en tlem en ” su p er­ th at they a r e in danger. T h is is not tru e, p l a y i n o u r s p o o k al l ey. I m ust be an outcast from the community io r s who once upon a tim e held the re in s, and a s evidence 1 quote the State News of sc h o lars. I think I'm a good te a c h e r and and who frequently (daily—m aybe even iss u e of F rid a y O c t. 14, “ BurhanH am m ad, so did many of my students. But I did tw ice daily) m ade th e ir rounds of my liv ing s e c r e ta ry of the A rab group and member w rite a sto ry which is frank and re a listic q u a rte rs to s e e if all was in o rd e r, beds of th e Jo rd an delegation, said that the about sex. One of the m en on the advisory w e re m ade, shoes shined, e tc ., e tc., it is group had decided to throw its unanimous com m ittee said, and he used the m ilita ry my d e s ire th at liberty I should be granted support to S y ria. T h e m em b ers a r e Al­ analogy, that this w as conduct unbecoming now that I am a full-fledged u n iv erstiy g e ria , Ira q , Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, ■ 4 Jm i ¡a m w h kÁU Am ¡m c *f~ a professio n al academ ician. A nother stud en t. And, w hat is t h is 'T a is s e z f a ir e ? ” Libya, M orocco, Saudi A rabia, Sudan." m em ber said that the kind of p o etry I w rite I b eliev e th a t I and all men who w ere T h a t w as the only statem en t where the CtiÀ* PEANUTS HELLO,LUCILLE 7V0ÜRKID BROTHER V EAH ,H£ TOLD M E "THAT WHOLE c U x e u w iM u f * “ 4 14 k JUST LEFT HERE A F E D MINUTES RIDICULOUS AND IMPOSSIBLE STORV A60...MAVBE « H I CAN WATCH FOR ABOUT T H E “ 6REAT PUM PK IN".. HIM SO HE DOESN’T 6 E T L 0 S T ... T H A T ' S T H E W IL D E S T S T O W o M C 6i h ¿ * k c í* ' . ‘Æ A H ...H E A N D T H Ä T F U N N V I'V E E V E R H E A R D . . . L 0 0 K I N 6 K IP UHTH T H E $ 6 N O S E Campus Book Stores Tw o Locations Qy Z J E W E L E R S a l e 's ’ A cross fro m Union Across fro m B erkey 20 7 S . W A S H I N G T O N Thursday, October 27, 1966 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan IHDETROITSPEECH £ MUtCANTILISM Sen. Javits calls Romney Prices checked prospective '68 candidate DETROIT IJP1 - Sen. Jacob G riffin who is engaged in a tight a p o ssib le running m ate on a by ASMSU ASMSU Student B oard m em ­ He spoke of the backlash and J a v its , R - N.Y., said today that battle with fo rm e r Gov. G. M en- tick et headed by Romney, who b e rs T uesday night etqpressed a rea ctio n to playing with E ast if M ichigan's Gov. G eorge Rom ­ nen W illiam s. h as declined to say w hether he growing co n cern w i t h the r e ­ L ansing m erchants* p ro fits. ney is successful in h is bid fo r a Ja v its said it is much too e a rly is In terested In the nom ination. lationship of MSU to E ast L ansing " T h is leads into so many things th ird te rm he would be entitled to sp eculate about the probable Ja v its said the Republican m e rc h an ts. that can be done in the economic to p rim e consideration fo r the GOP p resid e n tia l tic k et in 1968. p a rty ’s national spokesm an would Jim S i n k , m e m b e r-a t-la rg e a r e a ,” Tung sa id . " I t could be a 1968 Republican p resid e n tia l " T h e 1966 electio n s m u st be em erg e a fte r the Nov. 8 election. said th at student governm ent re a l danger to student govern­ nom ination. decided before we sp ecu late on Asked if he would exclude any should tak e a ro le in defining m ent.” Ja v its w as in D etroit to b o l- 1968." he said Republican who is not p rese n tly unjust p r ic e s . He and m em b er- "A n econom ic advisory com­ 's t e r the cam paign of Sen. R obert J a v its has been m entioned a s running fo r office, J a v its said a t-la rg e M ary P a ris h have spo­ m ittee should be form ed to deal fo rm e r Vice P re sid e n t R ich ard ken to econom ics p ro fe s so r Allan with both on-and-off-cam pus Nixon is making an im plied bid. World News Nixon w as inM ichiganT uesday to help the Republican cam paign. M andelstam m about the situation and plan to continue checking the situation. p r ic e s ," Tung sa id . He re fe rre d to such on-cam pus concessions as b arb ersh o p s and g r ills . It at a Glance Javits* v isit to Michigan will be followed th is weekend by a Both Jim G raham and Jim would have nothing to do with cam paign tre k into the sta te by C arbine, the ch airm an and vice resid e n ce hall p ric e s . New Y o rk 's other sen ato r, D em ­ ch airm an of ASMSU, com m ented G raham said that sh o rt of open o c ra t R o b ert F . Kennedy, in be - that the f ir s t step would be to boycott, a p o ssib ility fo r student P ossible U.S. buildup in Mekong Delta h alf of W illiam s. speak to the E ast L ansing City action would be an efficient d is­ G riffin is needed in the Sen­ Council. count se rv ic e . T his w as trie d W A S H I N G T O N ( A P ) - T h e U n ite d States m a y be­ ate, sa id Ja v its, because "w e " I would lik e to see a com­ once a t MSU and failed. Discount g in e x t e n s i v e m i l i t a r y o p e r a t i o n s in the r i c e - r i c h want effective people who a r e p ara tiv e p r ic e study m a d e be­ S ervices D irec to r Jeff Snyder M e k o n g delta o f South V ie t Nam b y late s p r i n g , intelligent, young and a g g re s ­ tween L ansing a n d E ast L ans­ is now looking into another pro ­ P e n tag on so u rc e s in dicated W e dn esd ay. s iv e ." in g ," C arb in e sa id . T his would gram w ith VISA (V arsity In ter­ O f f i c i a l s e m p h a s i z e d in a s e r ie s o f i n t e r v i e w s , provide a factu al b asis from national S erv ices A ssn.). h o w e v e r , th a t to p m i l i t a r y o f f i c i a l s h a v e m a d e no which to w ork, he said . Both G raham and Snyder point­ decision. N ix o n la u d s "T h e p ric e study is a f ir s t ed out that the discount pro g ram could not w ork without student B u t t h e s o u r c e s m a d e it c l e a r t h e y e x p e c t t h e g o - step and it shouldn't stop th e re ,” ahead fo r bigger operations there by e a rly next ye a r. H a llo w e e n A p p r o a c h e s A rt Tung, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , In te re s t and support. G ov. R o m n e y W it h H a l lo w e e n le s s th a n a w e e k a w a y , It ’ s t i m e to s t a r t lo o k in g f o r a p u m p k i n added. C arbine pointed out that w ork NATO headquarters moved suitable fo r a ia c k -o -la n te r n . C ra ig F e r r a n te and T h o n L e e of Spartan V illa g e in th is a r e a is m o re political at banquet iust c a n ’ t s e e m to d e c id e w h ic h one o f G l e n O v e r s m i t h s p u m p k i n s to c h o o s e . |U State News photo by Tony Ferrante than the 1 8 -y ea r-o ld vote issu e . PARIS \K) - The N orth Atlan­ b a ssa d o rs on the NATO C ouncil. tic T re a ty O rganization voted to­ It capped m onths of in ten se By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS day to shift its p olitical head­ lobbying by the United States T o R ich ard M. Nixon, Gov. q u a rte rs from P a r is to B ru sse ls; and B ritain , who arg u ed ag ain st G eorge Romney is "one of the keeping the NATO p o litical d i­ F ire s tr ik e s a i r c r a f t c a r r i e r B elgium . top le a d e rs of the Republican T he decision - a unanimous r e c to ra te in a country w here a l ­ p arty in the nation to d ay ." one - w as m ade by the 15 am ­ lie d troops a r e not w elcom e. And, to a le s s en th u siastic Romney, the fo rm er vice p r e s i­ dent is among the " g r e a t R e­ S yria angry at U .N . resolution p u b lic an s." U N I T E D N A T I O N S , N . Y . ( A P ) - F e a r in g a Soviet ve to , U .N . S e cu rity C ouncil m e m b e rs sought today to tone d o w n a W e s t e r n r e s o lu tio n b l a m i n g S y r i a as Both Republicans a r e m en ­ tioned a s leading co ntenders fo r the 1968 p resid e n tia l nom ination. Both ap p eared T uesday in G rand o f f N . V ie t c o a s t ; 4 3 k ille d ■ ¡C O U PO N SAIGON, South Viet Nam Ifl — r ie r , in the Gulf of Tonkin with th ese w ere quickly extinguished. Within m in u tes a fte r the f ire R apids, m eeting p riv ately and p r i m e in stig a to r of the b o r d e r clashes w ith Is ra e l. One d eleg ate s a id the re s o lu tio n s w o u ld be u n ­ speaking publicly from se p a ra te r i r e swept the U.S. a irc ra ft c a r ­ two o th er U.S. c a r r ie r s to launch The fire sp rea d to the forw ard sta rte d , th e Navy said , the fo r­ Rise Shave r i e r O rlskany off the North V iet- strik e s ag ain st N orth Viet Nam. o ffic ers’ q u a rte rs and the ca ta­ w ard ln te rio i p o rtio n of the c a r­ a c c e p ta b le to S y r i a a n d t h e r e f o r e r a is e the r i s k o f p la tfo rm s. _ n am ese co ast W ednesday, killing a ve to f r o m the S o v ie t U n io n w h ic h s id e s w ith the Nixon told som e 2,000 students 43 Qf ^ off.c e rs and ^ and The O risknany, now on its se c ­ pult a r e a s from w here planes ond tour in Viet Nam w a te rs, a r e launced. It also d estroyed r ie r w as enveloped w ith Intense sm oke, m aking evacuation of the Bomb A r a b s in P a le s tin e d is p u te s . and townsfolk at a C alvinC ollege ^ Qf ^ probably w ill sa il to Subic Bay som e of the ship’s e le c tric a l c i r ­ Injured difficult. I s r a e l , w h ic h h a s v i r t u a l l y c o m m i t t e d its e lf to u se ra lly th at Romney earn ed th is P A m erican spokesm an a n - in the P hilippines for r e p a irs . cu its and the forw ard plane e le­ f o r c e u n l e s s t h e c o u n c i l t a k e s a s t r o n g s t a n d in its top position through h s co m - nQUnced_ Slxteen other men w ere Reg. 44c An official investigation of the v ato r. Some o ffic ers w e re trap p ed in 790 favor, blam ed S yria M o n d ay fo r two m o re m in e - p letely rem a rk a b le p o litical c a - se rlo u s ly . ca u se of the b laze w as opened A spokesm an said that quick l a y i n g r a i d s in its t e r r i t o r y a n d s a i d t h e y p o i n t e d up r e e r . " H e urged v o te rs to e le c t ^ ^ gta/ ted a few hours th e ir q u a rte rs by flash f ir e s . im m ediately, th e Navy an­ action by f ire fighting crew s Several w e re brought to safety Lim it 1 the need for preventive actioij by the council. Romney fo r a th ird te rm by p rM jd e n t Johnson m ade nounced. prev en ted ro ck e ts, bombs and by se a rc h p erso n n e l. the la rg e s t m arg in in sta te h is - g {lylng ^ tQJ the big u>s> T he f ire broke out about 7 :45 fu ses from detonating. Void 10-29-66 M alaysian leftists a rre s te d *o ry* W itn esses . said the N ixon- ... b ase at Cam Ranh Bay, 180 ,, . , „ . a.m . and w as brought under con­ u* , m iles n o rth ea st of Saigon. Then tro l th re e hours la te r , but sm all OUPON Romney m eeting ap p eared ... ^ he flew back to M anila. flash fire s continued to eru p t in Shop T hursday and KUALA LUMPUR, M alaysia (i) M a lay sia's L abor p arty and the strain ed and that The fire broke out sh o rtly v ario u s p la ce s fo r se v eral hours F rid a y 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . - P o lic e re p o rte d Wednesday that R a’ayat p a rty , a leftist group talk p o litics. nationwide ra id s had rounded up that has only two se a ts in P a r ­ a fte r dawn in a locker contain­ Rom ney told a GOP fund r a i s ­ ing fla re s used fo r night illum ina­ m o re . A Navy spokesm an sa id Saturday 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . White Rain opposition, p a rty m e m b ers who liam ent. p lanned to m a ste rm in d p ro te st In p ro te st, the p a rtie s an ­ ing dinner that Nixon is among tion and re sc u e w ork. H a i r spray d em onstrations during P re sid en t nounced they would boycott all the g re a t Republicans but the T he flam es eru p ted on the official functions fo r Johnson. governor left fo r a Kalamazoo hangar deck, ju st below the flight A S M S U p u b l i s h e s Jo h n son's v isit Sunday and Mon­ M e n S T O P W i n t e r Rcy. 1.49 Some of those held have been telev isio n date before the fo r­ deck, and then sp read rapidly to day. T hey sa id about 70 w ere de­ tain ed and am ong them w ere in doctrinated by Com m unist te r ­ r o r is ts , the police a s se rte d . T he police a r e p re p a re d " f o r m e r vice p resid en t took the r o s ­ tru m . at Meanwhile, a ra lly — W illiam s charged in Southfield that - if envelope five decks, the Navy I n s i d e ’ s t o r i e s said . S Two tr0 ,,ed h elico p ters w ere de­ the blaze and an un "In sid e ASMSU” is a publica­ tion of the A ssociated Students C o l d Limit 1 Void 10-29-66 880 m e m b ers accused of " ille g a l ac­ any eventuality and m ay m ake 1 9 0 .0 0 0 m o re a r r e s t s soon,” a spokes­ G riffin had his way, d isclo sed num ber of Skyhawk jet of MSU, serv in g a s a synopsis ri h a d V lifi W AV tiv itie s w ith C om m u n ists." 190,000 T h ose held a r e m em bers of m an said. Michigan youngsters from low fig h te r-b o m b ers w ere dam aged. of Student B oard m eetings. Any ^ c o u p o n jb b i incom e fam ilies would be d e ­ T he Navy also rep o rted exten­ student who would like a copy p rived of an educational oppor­ siv e dam ages to ceilings and m ay pick one up in 336 Student Brylcreem U.S. rocket launching tunity they now h av e ." bulkheads of the 42,000-ton c a r ­ S erv ice s. IT’S OUR FIRST R e gi 1.09 breaks long-time ¡inx Li mi t 1 590 gen breakthrough, it h u rled a CA PE KENNEDY, F la . (fl — Void 10-29-66 J M N ÍV E R S A R M dummy model o f a Surveyor A C om sat C orp. sa te llite n ick ­ sp a ce craft tow ard a n em pty nam ed "L a n i B ird ” rock eted to ­ spot deep in space which fo r te s t COUPON w ard sp ace W ednesday - aim ing p u rp o ses rep rese n ted the moon. to esta b lish the f ir s t com m ercial T h is "p a p e r m oon" experim ent com m unications link a c ro s s the was a re h e a rs a l fo r la te r S u r­ Head & Shoulders P acific O cean. T he s a te llite ’s d e p a rtu re from Cape Kennedy veyor l u n a r soft landing m is ­ sions. and Many Of Our Finest S hampoo atop a fie rj' th re e stage Delta The m ajor accom plishm ent ro ck e t capped a U.S. space dou­ was controlling the fro sty hy­ Dresses, Slacks And Sweaters Reg. 1.09 b leh ead er, com ing le ss than 13 h o u rs a fte r a pow erful A tla s- C en taur ro ck e t sh a tte re d a long­ d rogen, which m ust be kept at 423 d eg re es below zero fa h re n - heit to rem ain liquid. 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Brown, In siz e s • • Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wed. 9 a . m. - 9 p.m. "ACROSS FROM KNAPP’S” CLERRERS J u s t f i l l o u t a n d D e p o s i t at o u r Store. D r a w i n g O c t . 29 Open M on. - T h u rs . - F r i . T u e s . - W ed. - S at. 9 to 6 9 to 9 3131 E. Michigan Ave. F randor C en te r--L a n sin g Ph. IV 9-7521 S e a rs F re c P a rk in g 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 27, 1966 SPORTS J o n e s r u n n in g h a r d Irish26, 'S' 21 to r e g a i n o l d f o r m over opponents NEW YORK (UPI) - N o. 1 e st, G eorgia 12 over N orth C a r ­ "T h e way you advance the b all se rv in g of the H eism an aw ard, ran k ed N otre Dam e, which has olina, B aylor s i x ov er TCU, By E D B R IL L b litzed five foes th is season, is is to run upfield," said Jo n e s. end m any p la y e rs who won A ll- T en n e sse e 20 over A rm y, State N e w s S p o rts W r it e r an overw helm ing 26-polnt fav- Oklahoma State 21 over Iowa " L a s t y e a r I ra n upfield. I didn’t A m erica tw ice,” he continued. do that against Illinois o r M ichi­ " I think it is much h a rd e r fo r a v o rlte to m ake Navy its sixth vic­ S tate and K ansas 12 over K ansas G lory is a funny thing. Som e­ tim tills S aturday. gan. team to win the national cham ­ State. tim es you’r e ju st lucky and hit O ther top te am s also expect " I ’m not a sp rin te r, I ’m a fo o t- pionship and much m o re of a M ississip p i is six over LSU it. S om etim es it h its back. an ea sy tim e of It, ball p la y e r,’’ Jones continued. p rec ed en t fo r a team to win it two in a trad itio n al southern b attle . Spartan C o-C aptain and h alf­ Odds m a k ers have made “ But in my efforts to advance the y e a r s in a row . P rin ceto n is th re e touchdowns back Clinton Jones could te ll you se co n d -ran k ed M ichigan S tate a ball, to pick up big yardage o r "W e have four gam es to g o ," o v er Brow n, T ulane a slig h t tw o- all about glory. In h is f ir s t two 21-point c h o i c e o v er N o rth ­ s c o re , I forget about cutting up­ Jo n e s em phasized, “ and th re e point choice o v e r V a n d e rb ilt/ y e a rs at Michigan State Jones w estern , No. 3 UCLA is picked fie ld .” big ones before N otre D am e. T e x a s two over SMU, C o rn ell has done It a ll. E verything from by 27 o v er A ir F o rc e and Some of Jo n e s’ m ost sp ectacu ­ “ B ut we’r e c ra z y about each two touchdowns over Colum bia, M r. MSU a s a sophom ore, to A ll- A labam a, ranked fourth, is 26 la r ru n s have been to the outside, o th e r on th is team . W e’r e not S tanford s ix over Washington, A m erican a s a junior. ov er M ississip p i S tate. such a s the 80-yard touchdown golnt to blow It a fte r we cam e W ashington State two o v er O re ­ Jo n e s did everything, maybe sp rin t against Ohio State la s t th is f a r . " F ifth -ran k e d Southern C a lif­ gon S tate, D artm outh one touch­ too much. He gained 787 y ard s y e a r. But the popular E x calib u r T h en the acknowledged le ad e r o rn ia is a nine point ch oice o v er down ov er Yale, R ice 10 over rushing and 308 receiving In 1965. m em ber and “ Big B ro th e r” to of th e S partans, on and off the T e x a s T ech, H arv ard three He sc o re d 12 touchdowns and 74 M iam i of F lo rid a in a F rid a y fa th e rle ss Lansing boys d e c la re s field, to ld of the feeling th a t week touchdowns over Penn, W illiam points. And th is y ea r he had them night gam e. S ixth-ranked G eorgia h is p referen ce fo r inside running. a fte r week h as helped d riv e the and M ary eight over VMI and all looking, the fans, the w rite rs T ech is a 16-point pick over " I ’d ra th e r run up the m id d le," team on. Indiana six ov er Iowa. and the opponents. A uburn, No. 8 N eb rask a is an Jon es says without any h esitatio n . “ We lo st too much in the R ose But a fte r a fast s ta rt against eight-point fav o rite o v e r M iss­ In th e N ational Football " I think it makes me m o re of a B o w l," Jo n e s said with obvious N orth C arolina State and Penn o u ri, ninth ran k ed A rk an sas is L eague, the Philadelphia E agles football p la y e r." pain a t the m em ory of it a ll. State, the 6-0, 210-pound speed­ r a te d six o v er T ex as A&M and a r e th re e points over the D augherty's new I - form ation ‘T h is is o u r way of making up fo r s te r h as been held to 16 y ard s 10th r a te d Wyoming is such an W ashington R edskins, the G reen was designed for p rec isely th is i t- going undefeated.” against Illinois, 38 against M ichi­ overw helm ing choice o v er Colo­ gan and 35 against Ohio State. purpose, to run Jones inside, And the halfback who had done K e y in g O n C lin t rad o S tate th at no odds w ere B ay P a c k e rs a r e 14 over the ( D e tro it L ions, t h e C leveland “ It is e a sie r to break tack les It a ll s ta rte d off slow ly fo r the Only la st week against P urdue quoted. Brow ns a r e 24 over the A tlanta going u pfield ," Jones explained, show er. 'T h i s Is our way of g e t­ A t y p i c a l s c e n e In S p a r t a n fo o tb a ll g a m e s th is s e a s o n < b a s b e e n C l i n t Jones trying did Jones s ta r t to show his old F alcons, the M innesota V ikings "and the ‘I* is designed for pow er ting the honor and recognition we form , with 67 y ard s on slashing, to e lu d e t w o o r m o r e o p p o n e n ts as a r e s u lt o f o p p o s in g d e fe n s e s k e y i n g o n h i m . T h e P urdue, with an eye on its f ir s t seven o v e r the San F ra n c isc o plays straigh t ahead." d e s e rv e ,” he added. tackle-breaking ru n s. s e n i o r A l l - A m e r i c a n s h o w e d s ig n s o f r e tu r n in g to last y e a r 's f o r m last w e e k , h o w ­ R ose Bowl tr ip , is a 10-point 4 9 ers, the D allas Cowboys 20 With q u a r t e r b a c k Jim m y And it was alw ays "W e” not What has been the difference in e v e r , a n d Is l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to e v e n b e t t e r t h i n g s in w e e k s to c o m e . ch oice o v er Illin o is. o v er the P ittsb u rg h S tee lers, the R aye’s new-found passing prow ­ " m e ,” 19667 " T h e re 's m ore of 'em B a ltim o re C o lts a r e six over e s s to take some p re s s u re off In o th er m a jo r g am es, Penn hitting me, ’’ Jones said, and he the L o s A ngeles R am s and in the ru n n ers, and the ‘I’ to sp rin g S tate is 22 o v er C alifo rn ia, K en­ w asn’t entirely joking. a M onday Night gam e, th e St. him loose, Jones thinks he will tucky eight o ver W est V irginia, MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty L ouis C a rd s and Chicago B e a rs s ta r t adding to those 334 y ard s S y racu se 27 o v er P itt, M aryland mentioned sev eral tim es the a r e figured a to ss -up. he has picked up so fa r th is eight o v e r South C a ro lin a, F lo ­ problem of team s keying on Jo n e s y ear. rid a S tate two o ver V irg in ia T ech , and stopping the S partan s’ m ost In the A m erican F ootball effective p lay --th e wide sw eeps, "T hey definitely had th e ir d e­ fenses keyed to stop me on w hat­ In h is own mind, th e re is no doubt what m akes Clinton run. " I ’m not running for A ll-B ig B o o te r s l o o k i n g a h e a d and h as been a solid so c c e r p la y er Both gained A ll M idw est h o n ­ M ichigan two touchdowns o v er W isconsin and N orth C a ro lin a State 14 o v er V irg in ia. L eague, th e New Y ork J e ts a r e a slim one-point se lectio n over the Buffalo B ills, the Boston ev er plays 1 ran against them T en, fo r A ll-A m erica, o r fo r the By D EN N IS C H A S E 'T h e St. L ouis gam e is d ef­ C olorado is a fo u r-p o in t choice P a tr io ts a r e th re e over th e * b e s t," Jon es adm itted. But that H eism an trophy,” d eclared in itely on th e ir m in d s,” said e v e r since. o rab le m ention la s t y e a r. Associate Sports E d ito r o v er Oklahoma, Ohio S tate one O akland R a id e rs and the San is not the whole story, a s the Jo n e s. “ I'm running so th atw e’U B id ia k ," but we c a n 't afford to “ I lo s t 15pounds in two w ee k s,” MSU’s 6 -0 re c o rd w ill go on T D o v er M innesota, C lem son a D iego C h a rg e rs a r e 21 ov er the senior from Cleveland, Ohio se e s get the national cham pionship. get cocky. We ca n ’t look too he said . " I went from 190 pounds the line h e re a t 3:30, T h u rsd a y . th re e -p o in t pick o v er Wake F o r ­ D enver B roncos. it.' 'T h e r e a re many p la y ers d e­ MSU's so c ce r team has a tough fa r a h e a d .” to about 175 now. It was a co m ­ assig n m en t on its h ands: Keeping Kenney h as said the t e a m bination of running hard, not e a t­ its eye on the b a l l- B all State should play each gam e a s it ing a s m uch, playing paddleball, that is, which tra v e ls h e re F r i ­ co m es. But the ea sy tim e the and taking steam baths often that n e r s o f f e day with a 2-3 re c o rd . boys have had so f a r , 10-0ag ain st did i t . ” One of the advantages of being SERVICE T h e b o o te rs a re looking ahead, P urdue, 13-0 ag ain st C alvin, 7-0 ag ain st M arquette, m ak es the on the sid e lin e s next to th e coach how ever, to th e ir b attle with a rc h is to h e a r the strateg y th a t K en­ ta sk of keeping th e ir feet on Y DAY riv a l St, Louis, Nov, 5, the ground a rough one. ney te lls Bidiak when he p ulls E a s ie r said than done. T e r r y off to one sid e. 0 SATURDAY And the fact St. L ouis has 'T e a m s th at play u s know they What the in stru c tio n s am ount alread y lo st two gam es and tied a r e the und erd o g s,” said Bidiak, to u su ally a r e to sw itch the play one d o esn ’t help m a tte rs . E R V tcr IN TO "and so they s ta r t off fast, p r e s s ­ fro m one sid e of the field to T a lk to Guy Busch, o r Tom ing u s. T h a t is why we u su ally an o th er, o r to " k e y " on a c e r ­ B elloli, o r even C aptain T e r r y d o n 't sc o re a goal until w ell In­ tain p la y er. Bldiak. to the f ir s t period. "G ene can se e things on the PROFESSIONAL " I t m eans we c a n 't afford to sid e lin e s th at the p la y e rs m is s let dow n.” on the fie ld ," Bidiak said . DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS a i s o c o i n o k r a t c d KELLY B idiak is one who has not let down. He sta rte d out poorly in h is f ir s t few gam es and n early A s captain, T e r r e l s in ch arg e of leading the te am in c a lis - th e tic s, and h is unorthodox and FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2101 W. SAGINAW IS H E R E lo st h is sta rtin g Job, But he had v ery d ifficult e x e rc ise s provoke a r e a l good gam e ag ain st Denison. much lau g h ter am ong the te am . Tw o doubtful s ta r te r s in to ­ m o r r o w ’ s gam e a r e G ary M c- B rady and B e rt Jaco b sen . Ja c o b ­ sen got a ch a rley h o rse In p r a c ­ tic e. In the event th at both a r e un­ able to play, P e te r H ens w ill be moved to ce n te r fullback, T e r r y S anders to H en s’s left H o m e c o m in g G a m e halfback slot, and E d S kotarek W a y n e P y d e n , T i m S m ith a nd R e e d A lt e n b u r y (left to rig h t), B r y a n H a ll re s id e n ts , w ill s ta r t h is f ir s t gam e at o ut­ d is p la y a s o u v e n ir th e y a c q u ire d at the M S U - P u r d u e g a m e last S a tu r d a y . T h e g a m e side rig h t. w a s t e l e v i s e d In c o l o r b y A B C a n d o n e o f th e c o l o r f l a g s w h ic h w a s d i s p l a y e d n e a r " L a s t y e a r ’s gam e with B all the s c o r e b o a r d In S p a r t a n S t a d i u m h a n g s f r o m r o o m A - 2 2 9 , B r y a n . S tate w as rain ed out so I don’t State N e w s photo b y B o b B a r it know too much about th e m ,” Kenney sa id . "B u t I do know th at Indiana had to sc o re two goals in the final two m inutes of th e ir N D h e a d sa y s, gam e to beat them . B all S tate h as two fine p la y e rs in sen io r I n tr a m u r a l N ew s fullback C raig W inegardner and Touch Football N o b o w l g a m e s ' ju n io r P h il P h illip s ." Tim e Field 1 Tim e Fie ld 4 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) — 6:00 A rsen al - A risto c ra ts 6:00 Sig. N u -P h i 'D elta T heta T h e U niversity of N otre Dame, 6:45 T rian g le - P hi Kappa Sigma 6:45 P i Kappa P h i-T a u D. P hi ranked No. 1 In the nation, w ill 7:30 Sigma Chi - P hi Kappa P si 7:30 P h i Kappa Tau-D TD not accept any p o st-se a so n foot­ 8:15 SAE - P s i U psilon 8:15 W a rrio rs-D e lta Sig. P i ball bowl bids, the school’s p r e s ­ 9:00 ATO - LCA 9:45 E ast Shaw 6-10 ident told the student sen ate T u es­ 9:45 A rpent - A rchaeopteryx K Tim e Field 2 T im e 6:00 Fie ld 5 M cRae - M cTavlsh day night. 6:00 E ast Shaw 9-7 “ If you can’t p rove anything h rX iu iV w it- 6:45 H ornet - H o rro r 6:45 Phi Sigma D elta - ZBT in 10 tough gam es, I don't think 7:30 A. E. P i-B . T . P i 7:30 F elc h - F e r a l you can p rove anything in one 8:15 A. Kappa P s l- P h i Sig. Kappa 8:15 A bdication-A budw eiser bowl gam e,” the Very Rev. T heo­ 9:00 M cLean - McNab OurScheduleIs 9:00 9:45 Tim e D.U. - Sigma P hi Epsilon H urt - Red T ro jan s Fie ld 3 9:45 Tim e 6:00 A krojox - Akeg Fie ld 6 F enian - F eg efeu er d o re H esburgh said . F a th e r H esburgh said extend­ ing the football seaso n would be Your Schedule! Choosing a schedule is no 6:00 6:45 7:30 8:15 A rgonaughts - A rhouse P hi Gam m a D elta-D eltaC h l Kappa Sigma - SAM T heta D. C hi - F arm h o u se 6:45 7:30 8:15 McDuff - M cG regor Snark - Stalag 17 Hole - H ousebroken d etrim en ta l to the studies of all students a s w ell as football play­ e r s and would a lso m ean cutting 9:00 ARG - T heta Chi 9:00 A bortion-A bundantla Into the p la y e rs ’ C h ristm a s va­ p ro b lem when you tra v e l IN­ 9:45 E m inence - E m p e rlo rs 9:45 A khilles - A kbaram a cation. DIAN TRAILS I T h e re a r e so m any d e p a rtu re s, you c a n tra v e l when you WANT to, not when you HAVE to. Special weekend s e rv ic e s to CV)T OUT WIN A COMPLETE O a> F lin t, K alam azoo, C hicago. . . p l u s o th e r r e g u l a r daily MAGIC LADY WARDROBE sch ed u les to a ll the N ation. N A M E (please print) A D D R E S S . . DAILY C IT Y .S T A T E . .Z O N E . DEPARTURES which se rv e: S to p in a n d s e e o u r s e l e c t i o n o f lo v e ly , B a ttle C ree k G ary B ay C ity Hammond s o p h is tic a te d u n d e r g a r m e n ts so o n . Benton H arb o r Owosso Chicago Saginaw F lin t South Bend lid ian Trails lila w S a . «WancocL P a s s e n g e r S erv ice C en ter E. Lansing 203 East Grand River 408 W. G rand R lver-332-2813 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan iav, SPORTS T o d y S m ith w a n t s o w n p o ten tial, a s he w as a standout on re p u ta tio n of the gam e in a b ro th erly fashion W are, sophom ore defensive back. coach, Ed R utherford, r a te s him he had played at S tate, but has By N O R M SAARI a s an outstanding p la y er. made it c le a r to the coaching the T e x a s high school a ll- s ta r from th e ir father, W illie R ae S r. Also, Coach Smith re c ru ite d State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r "T ody wants to m ake h is own te am and had college o ffe rs from at P o lla rd High School In B eau ­ Gene W ashington in nearby L a - staff he wants to m ake it on h is way at Michigan S tate,” R u th er­ own name, not h is b r o t h e r ' s schools throughout the country. mont, T e x a s . P o rte , T ex a s, for the S partans. ford said . “ He is proud of his "U p until F e b ru a ry of m y se n ­ P apa Sm ith is v a rsity football What does a college football n am e.” Add to th is list Tody and a n ­ b ro th er, Bubba, and the football Few w ill arg u e with T o d y ’s io r y e a r in high school,” Tody coach th e re . coach do when he has a tw o -y ear T h e e ld e r Smith m et Spartan other freshm an and fo rm e r W il­ said, “ I w as set on going to the A ll-A m erican graduating? Coach Duffy D augherty about 10 lie R ae Smith football student, U n iv ersity of H ouston. R e c ru its h is little b ro th er, of y e a rs ago at a coaching clin ic. F ran k T ra y lo r, and you have an "T h en Bubba talked to me, co u rse . In the c a se of Bubba Back then, W illie Rae J r . was im p re ssiv e r o s te r , t tellin g how th e re would b e a Smith, 6’5’’ and 265 pounds of ready fo r college football but T ody and T ra y lo r w ere team g r e a te r challenge to m ake the b ro th e r. team h e re and play fo r a B ig T en chose Iowa Instead of MSU. co-cap tain s la s t season a t P o l­ Since th a t tim e, o th er coaches la rd . He is L aw rence (Tody) Smith, sch o o l.” a fresh m an a t MSU, whose old er Bubba added, " I told h im to go have not been a s fortunate in A s fo r th e ir biggest am bition b ro th er, Bubba, needs no in tro ­ w here he re a lly w ants to go to signing P o lla rd High School r e ­ in football, both Tody and Bubba d u c t i o n to football-conscious school. He m ay not like It h ere, c r u its . Along with Bubba on the ag re ed upon one thing—to have fans. so I didn’t fo rce h im into any­ v a rs ity th is y ea r fro m P o llard a ll th re e b ro th e rs play on the What Tody does not want, how­ thing. I'm glad he cam e h e re and a r e C lin t H a rris, sophom ore d e ­ sam e team . ev er, is to be known as a p lay er know he w ill make it fo r h im se lf.” fensive back; J e s s P hillip s, ju n ­ P ity the opposition. using an older b ro th e r’s re p u ta ­ Bubba and T ody a r e not alone io r defensive back and W illiam tion. Has any Big Ten team gone to the Rose Bowl two y e a rs in a row? in th e ir football fam ily. An older E ric C an to r. b ro th e r, W illie Rae, played h alf­ “ 1 want to play football h e r e ,” back a t Iowa and fo r the K ansas T ody said , ‘ 'but on my own nam e. Y e s , E r i c , it h a p p e n e d o n c e . In I9 6 0 , M i n n e s o t a City C h iefs in the A m erican F o o t­ The finest n Ja zz Bubba has given m e the incentive t ie d Io w a f o r the B i g T e n title and o w in g to th e fa c t to play h ere and I want to make th a t Io w a h a d g o n e In 1958, T h e G o p h e r s w e n t to ball L eague. He in ju red h is knee and Modern Music rec en tly and is not playing now. it on m y own ability. C alifornia. F o r your dancing easure "W e learn ed the gam e to ­ pi "A lot of people think I ’m In 1961, it w a s M i n n e s o t a a g a i n . It s e e m s O h i o g e th e r,” Bubba said, "playing sw ing with the jealo u s of Bubba, but I ’m not at S ta te w o n the c h a m p io n s h ip but r e fu s e d to m a k e the neighborhood ball back hom e. As a ll. I’m really proud of him , as t r i p . S in c e the B i g T e n no lo n g e r h a d a n y c o n t r a c t b ro th e rs , the th re e of us w ere a b ro th e r and a football p la y e r.” T ody’s freshm an f o o t b a l l w ith the P a c ific C o a s t Le a g u e , any te a m could go. playing sp o rts to g eth er a ll the RED WINN QUARTET T h e se c o n d place G o p h e r s p la ye d again. tim e ." 4Big Brother!9 T h e talen ted football tr io soon AT THE becam e too old for neighborhood Tody S m ith has a fe w w o r d s w ith o ld e r b r o t h e r a n d A l l - A m e r i c a n d e fe n s iv e e n d B u b b a . O n e o f the t o p f r e s h m a n g r i d p r o s p e c t s , T o d y is d e t e r m i n e d to In la s t T h u rsd ay ’s S tate N ew s, th e re is a p ictu re in which th e re a p p e ars to be two footballs on the playing field—one behind the left foot of num ber 53 and one above his head. I was under the im p ressio n that football was played with but one b all. P lea se explain. ball, and learn ed the fin e r points H A V E YO U SEEN KoKo Bar O P E N S E V E N D A Y S A W E E K M arilyn P atte rso n m a k e It o n h i s o w n . KELLY ? Fo r y o u r fa vo rite b e ve ra g e s , dinner, SUnominates T h e re a s o n f o r the e x t r a ball b e h in d the fo o t o f and p iz z a it's the K o K o B a r a d ja c e n t to M HE H IT TO W N K eith R e d d (53) Is , th e p i c t u r e w a s t a k e n d u r i n g w a r m u p b e f o r e t h e M i c h i g a n —M i c h i g a n S t a t e g a m e , 1 -4 9 6 , K a l a m a z o o at C l i p p e r t TO DAY not d u rin g the co n test. 5All-Americans L ouisiana State; Butch U rsav aee. UNDERGRADSS MSUCLASSRINGSARE NEW YORK (UPI) — Michigan Sta’te placed five p la y ers among C lem son; Bob B atchelder, Illi­ th e 92 candidates chosen fo r the nois. 22 m em ber UPI All - A m erica TACKLES — Dennis B y r d , team . N orth C arolina State; P ete Du- T he com plete list: ranko, N otre Dame; G eorge P a t­ Offense ton, G eorgia; Lloyd P hillip s, A r­ ENDS — Eppie B arney, Iowa kan sas; Bob G reen lee, Y ale. State; Steve B uncker, Oregon; GUARDS — R e d A nderson, F lo rid a ; John R ichardson, UCLA; MARKOFDISTINCTION A ustin Denney, T enn essee; John Love, N orth T exas State; Dave D iron T a lb e rt, T exas; C harley W i l l i a m s , Washington; GENE C ollins, V anderbilt; Wayne M ey- WASHINGTON, MICHIGAN la n , N ebraska; John L ag ro n e, STATE: Ray P erk in s, A labam a; Southern M e t h o d i s t ; G ran v ille John W right, Illinois; Jim Sey­ L iggins, Oklahoma; G reg P ip es, m o u r, N otre Dame; Jack Clancy, B aylor. M ichigan; Doug F lanshurg, Wash­ LINEBACKERS — Townsend ington State; Chuck H ughes,T ex­ C lark e, A rm y; Ken C orbin, Mi­ a s W e s t e r n , C ass Banaszek, am i; D.D. L ew is, M ississip p i N o rthw estern. State; Jim Lynch, N otre Dame; TACKLES—Gary Bugenhagen, Bob M atheson, Duke; Paul N aum - Syracuse; Jack C a lc a te rra , P u r ­ off, T en n e sse e. Nice Return due; C ecil Dowdy, A l a b a m a ; DEFENSIVE BACKS — J e rr y Wayne M ass, C lem son; R onY ary, Joseph, L ouisiana State; Tom Action m o ve s fast in Southern C alifornia. B e i e r , M iam i; B rent Caston, sorority volleyball, as GUARDS — L averne A lle rs, M ississippi;- J e r r y D avis, Ken­ h e re a p e rt blonde m a k e s N ebraska; Bubba Hampton, M is­ tucky; F rank H orak, T exas a spectacular o v e r-th e - sis sip p i State; Dick H ines, Ohio C h ristian ; Len Hughes, G eorgia; shoulder return. The State; Tom R egner, N otre Dame; Bobby Johns, Alabam a; GEORGE g ir ls p la y the s p o rt as a T om Schetee, Indiana; Bob Hy­ WEBSTER, MICHIGAN STATE; part of the intram ural land, Boston C ollege; Jim Ho­ N ate Shaw, Southern C alifornia; prog ram for w om enhere. m an, Southern C alifornia. L a r r y Wachholtz, N ebraska; Bob State N e w s Photo b y M ik e T h is d is tin c tiv e r in g by John R o b e r ts CENTERS — M ike Murphy, B ryant, S outh'C arolina. Schonhofen. is th e o n ly o ffic ia l M ic h ig a n S ta te c la s s Duke; Bob Johnson, T ennessee; r in g . It has b ee n c o m p le te ly r e -d e s ig n e d C al W ithrow, Kentucky; K elley P e t e r s o n , N ebraska; G eorge to be a s o lid sym bol o f yo u r p r id e in Goeddeke, N otre Dame; Jim B re­ yo u r a s s o c ia tio n w ith M ic h ig a n S ta te . land, G eorgia T ech. QUARTERBACKS — Bob G ri- Your r in g is p e r s o n a liz e d w ith your e s e , P urdue; Gary Beban.UCLA; in itia ls on th e in s id e o f th e sha n k, w ith Bob D avid, V irginia; T e rry Southall, B aylor; Steve S p u rrie r, yo u r degree, and w ith th e yea r o f your C L A S S I C S H E T L A N D P U L L O V E R F R O M E N G L A N D F lo rid a; B illy Stevens, T exas g r a d u a tio n . P r ic e s s ta r t a s lo w a s $ 3 2 .0 0 . W e s t e r n ; Dan T albott, North C aro lin a. T h e colleg e scen e isn 't c o m p le te w ith o u t an A lan HALFBACKS — Floyd L ittle, S y r a c u s e ; Nick Eddy, N otre P ain e "R a d lc y " S h etlan d . A u th e n tic crew -n eck D am e; C harley Brown, M issouri; p u llo v e r fro m E n g la n d . . . as tra d itio n a l as ivy G a rre tt F o rd , W e s t V irginia; . . . as u p -to -d a te as th e d istin c tiv e new sad d le CLINTON JONES, MS U sh o u ld er. In y o u r pick o f h e a th e rs a n d m ix tu re s H a rry Jones, A rkansas; Len specially c re a te d by A lan P ain e. Sizes 38 to 46. Snow, G eorgia T ech; H a rry W il­ son, N ebraska; Mel F arr,U C L A ; Ron Serm an, S o uthernC alifom ia. $ 15 .0 0 FULLBACKS — Brendan Mc­ C arthy, Boston C ollege; Jay C al­ a b re se , Duke; L e slie Kelley, Al­ abam a; Ray McDbnald, Idaho; P ete P ife r, Oregon State; L a rry The all new MSU Class Ring is Available at C onjar, N otre Dame; BOB APISA, MICHIGAN STATE. DEFENSE ENDS—BUBBA SMITH,MICH­ IGAN S T A T E ; P ete Sokalsky, N orth C arolina State, R uss W ash- I n g t o n , M issouri; Alan Page, N otre D ame; Mike Robichauk, Highland Gathering P ip e s a n d D r u m s H ig h la n d D a n c e r s A d m issio n $1.75 Students $ 1.0 0 Oct. 29, 1966 8:00 p .m . Okem os High School O K E M O S ACROSS FROM OLIN HEALTH CENTER spo n so red by S m a l l 's FREE PARKING AT THE REAR O F THE STORE OKEM OS KIW ANIS two elev e n south W ashington 6 Michigan S ite Ivc i 1 tuaing, Michigan Thursday, October 27, 1966 R e d n a t i o n s l a b e l t a l k s ' s t a r t o f a g g r e s s i o n ’ MOSCOW if) - T he governm ent Korea also lashed out at the dec­ en -n atio n su m m it concluded fo rc e s from Viet Nam w ithin six m unists w ill re a liz e that the a l­ tro o p s from South Viet Nam w ith­ attem pting to fo rc e th e ir w ill upon w as kept fro m M anila to s tr e s s new spaper Izvestla said Wednes­ la ra tio n signed by the United T u esd ay . m onths a fte r th e ir conditions fo r lie s don't seek to put the Com­ in six m onths a fte r N orth Viet all the peoples of A sia. that the question of fu rth e r e s­ day the M anila conference “ w as States and its a llie s in Viet Nam. N orth Viet Nam and Red China estab lish in g p ea ce a r e fulfilled. m unists in a disadvantageous po­ Nam sto p s fighting. Izvestia said th e question “ of calation w as not open to d isc u s­ planned a s the beginning of a rem ain ed sile n t. And in Bangkok, P re m ie r sition. The new spaper, how ever, did w h eth er to e s c a la te the a g g re s­ sion,” Izv e stia sa id . new stage of A m erican a g g re s­ N orth K orea’s claim that the But in Sydney, A ustralian Thanom K ittikachorn of T h ai­ The e ssen c e of the U.S. p o si­ not m ention th is sp ecific point sion o r red u ce it” in Viet Nam It charged that Johnson used sion, not only in Viet Nam but in United States and its a llie s a re P rim e M in iste r H arold Holt said land said on his re tu rn from the tion reflected in the Manila com ­ and did not r e je c t it outright, had alre ad y been decided by U.S. M anila to “ a ttr a c t cannon fodder a ll of A sia.” It said the peace actually planning to escalate the on h is re tu rn from M anila that co n feren ce th at th e allied d e te r­ munique was d escrib ed by Izv es- p erh a p s becau se the C om m unists S e c re ta ry of D efense R obert S. fro m his a llie s , but the w ar in te rm s of the M anila declaration Viet Nam conflict and sp read th e re could be a p o ssib le m ove­ m ination sp elled out in the M a­ tia as “ w ar until the v ictorious n ev e r have adm itted in filtratio n M cN am ara on a trip to South Viet Nam w ill becom e m o re and m ean N orth Viet Nam would nave w ar to other p a rts of Asia w ere m ent from Hanoi in resp o n se to nila com m unique m ay cau se end.” T his w as in ap p aren t r e f ­ from th e N orth. V iet Nam b efo re the M anila con­ m o re an A m erican w a r, w hether to capitulate. the firs t com m ents by an Asian th e offer by P re sid en t Johnson Com m unist le a d e rs to seek eren ce to the offer of the United Izvestia also accu sed the seven feren c e. the unasked guardians of A sia Com m unist Poland and North Com m unist nation since the sev­ and h is w a r a llie s to withdraw p ea ce . 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R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th r u m C a ro ly n B ro th ers Lena B ig le r C hiquita ^ ^ _ KROGER V A C -P A C E S U N . , O C T . 3 0 , '6 6 50 STAMPSffl 50 STAMPS S U N ,, O C T . 3 9 , ’ 6 6 $• M r s . O ren Bingam an B a n a n a s Roasted 2 ' lb s - 2 5 COFFEE _ A TOP VALUE WITH THIS COUPON ON ! ■ WITH THIS COUPON ON w _ A TOP l u r VALUE value R. M urphy th e p u rc h a s e o f th e p u r c h a s e o f V e ra G ardn er PEANU TS LETTUCE a packa ge of SPOTLIGHT BEAN 2 h e a d s a n y k in d I Jack E llio t C andied R E D C H E R R IE S COFFEE 3-lb. bag R e d e e m a t K r o g e r t h ru I V in e TOM ATOES ! R ip e o r H o t H o u s e R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th ru I M a rio n Slate Pauline D eW aters 50 STAMPSn S U N ., O C T . 3 0 , ’ 6 6 | S U N ., O C T . 3 0 , ’ 6 6 LI50 STAMPS i Country Club T o m m ie Ann Root mm A TOP VALUE I ■ __ _ TOP VALUE F R U IT C A K E M IX E . J. P o tte r U.S. No. 1 Shelled W alnuts or WITH THIS COUPON ON T V WITH THIS COUPON ON t h . p u rc h a s e o ( O R A N G EE LSOS or APPLES th e p u rc h a s e o f I Russet Baking S H ELLED PEC AN S . d o z e n F lo rid a 4 - lb s o r m o re a n y v a r ie t y • POTATOES In Shell Holiday T A N C M IX E D N U T S 3 »» * 1 . 5 9 I R e d e e m a t K r o g e r th r u f l f l R e d e e m a t K r o g e r t h ru nd 50 STAMPS|VALUABLE I S U N . , O C T . 3 0 , *6 6 | j f S U N ., O C T . 3 0 , ’ 6 6 20-ib. I Delicious _ _ TOP VALUE d ____ _ C AR AM EL A P P LES 3 <- 2 9 c c o u p o n CANNEDPOP W IT H T H IS COUPON ON BIG K Bag F L O R I D a 5 o r 8 - lb . b a g o f A H A L F P R IC E S A L E I grass seed and Im ported Holland Bulbs are drastically reduced to half price. - K Re a GRAPEFRUIT d e e m a ti iv K r o g e r in th rru u mmmm 12 fl. oz. con 5c l i m i t 6 w / $ 5 o r m o re p u rc h a s e 'e x c lu d in g b e e r, w in e o r t o b a c c o R e d e e m a t K r o g e r tth h ru SAVE—SAVE—SAVE ftp sp TL sY I S U N ., O C T . 3 0 , ' i i | M S U N ., O C T . 3 0 , ’ 6 6 ^ Z j A Thursday, October 27, 1966 "J Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan H a n d s o m e A L .m o r e th a n a ham SOC computer dance By E L L E N K A R A S IK s h ir t, too. On one such o cc as­ ion he com m ented "O h schlecht, m aturity gives them a se rio u s outlook they s till re ta in the fre s h ­ matches 125 couples th e re 's a hole in my u n d erw ear.” n ess and v e r v e of y o u t h , “ Handsom e A l,” as Econ 200 That might be because M andel­ Schlecht, I’m beginning to feel C o m p u te r s a re w h ir r in g and I B M c a rd s a re being p ro fe s s o r A llan M andelstam m stam m is a b ach elo r who liv es old er than them ” . s h u f f l e d In p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e S t u d e n t O f f - C a m p u s c a lls him self, m ay be the only alone in an ap artm en t w all­ Even with th is p r a is e M andel­ ( S O C ) C o m p u te r dance this w ee ken d. Jew ish ham In existence. papered with 4 ,0 0 0 -reco rd stam m doesn't feel students w ork He e n te rta in s and in stru c ts album s and d ec o rate d in “ E arly h ard enough and has h is own method fo r taking c a re of the Bill M cCullough, S O C v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , s a i d 125 1,300 students p e r day via live A m erican Econom ics P a p e rs ” sleepy ones. He dem o n strated h is c o u p le s w ill be attending the th ir d annual d an c e . le c tu r e , sim ultaneous television neatly strew n about the room . method one day during a le c tu re H e s a id that the n a m e s h a ve been m a t c h e d and b ro ad c asts and taped b ro ad c asts His 4,000 re c o rd album s indi­ by stopping dead during a talk th e y o u n g m e n w ill r e c e iv e the n a m e s o f p o te n tia l shown to evening c la s s e s . ca te b etter the type of man Allan on capital consum ption, pointing dates w h e n th e y pick up th e ir ticke ts. H is ro b u st physique and even M andelstam m is than h is T.V . h is fac ial ap p earan ce show both an accusing fin g er a t one of the le c tu re s . T h e C o m p u t e r D a n c e h e ld in th e fa ll o f 1964 w a s strik in g rese m b la n ce to com e­ “ When people se e m e they 500 students, and firm ly statin g , “ T h ere is an e l e v e n t h com ­ t h e f i r s t s u c h a c t i v i t y in t h e B i g T e n . It w a s b a s e d dian Jack E. L eonard. “ We’r e expect m e to be funny and w itty. on the national C o lle g ia te Dating G a m e fo r m a t. both fa t, Jew ish and bald,” is I guess th a t's the im age they m andm ent. Thou sh alt not yawn in M andelschlecht’s c la s s or M c C u l l o u g h e m p h a s i z e d that th is d anc e is in d e ­ M andelstamm* s explanation fo r have of fa t people who w ear p en d e n t o f a n y national o rg a n iz a tio n . the s im ila ritie s . baggy p an ts. They assu m e I'm schlecht w ill be thy g rad e .” When th e sign says “ on the Everyone laughed. A few com ­ going to be the life of the p arty Bob C a r e y , of W I L S ra d io , along w ith a L a n s in g a i r , ” the M andelstam m brand of and I am when I w ant to be. m ented, “ Handsome Al re a lly combo, T h e P la in B r o w n W r a p p e r s , will be fe a tu re d ham b u rs ts fo rth with a “ Hi, But I'm re a lly an in tro v erted , gives a good p erfo rm an ce.” But at the Oct. 29 a f f a i r . T h e danc e is s c h e d u le d f o r a p erfo rm an ce is ju st what he th e re students in T .V .-land, this is M andelschlecht. 1 h ea rd som e w ithdraw n p e r s o n,” M andel­ stam m sa y s. Hello Kiddies co n sid ers it. 8 p .m . oOC a n d w ill be h e ld in the U n i o n B a l l r o o m . is the “ soc ia l s i s t e r ” o f O f f - C a m p u s C o u n c il of you gasp when I cam e in. You His re c o rd lib ra ry co n sists ‘ ‘ W e l c o m e to E c o n 2 0 0 , M y n a m e is A l l a n M a n ­ "1 don’t alw ays feel w itty o r (OC C), an A S M S U affiliate. m u st be astounded that I’m w e a r- ' m ainly of c la ssic a l m usic and he d e l s t a m m , but you can call m e H a n d s o m e A l f o r always have the energy to m ake “ When people see m e, ing a new su it. Y es, kiddies, attends approxim ately 70 p la y s, s h o rt.” D o n ’ t fall a s le e p o r you m ig h t m is s M S U ’ s my c la ss one w here students th e y e x p e c t m e to be fu n ­ p ro fe s s o rs do have m o re than co n c erts and op eras a y e a r. “ I best T V personality le a rn a s w ell a s have fun,” ny and w itty .” one su it. I have ten. I bet you love the a r ts , which not to many State N e w s photos by M ik e Sc honhofen M andelstam m sa y s. “ But I can’t didn’t think th e re w as that much people re a liz e . P eople assum e expect 1,300 students to forgive the U niversity of M ichiganw here a 108-degree fe v e r. T he fev er m e if I have a bad day. If I E a s t L a n s i n g ’s N e w e s t J e w e l e r m a te ria l in M ich ig a n .Iw ea rm in e th re e m onths stra ig h t so it can that I need other people around m e to m ake m e happy. I can be he w as a 4.0 student. He speaks d estro y ed my root h a irs and 1was disappoint them I disappoint my­ P ass c o n te s t walk to the c le a n e rs its e lf.” perfec tly alone in the knowledge Spanish, F re n ch , Italian, G erm an a s bald at the age of 20 a s I am self.” Now th a t M andelstam m has that som eone c a re s fo r m e . I (where he g ets his fav o rite ex­ now.” p re ss io n schlecht), R ussian and M andelstam m feels that stu ­ is s till o p e n g re e te d the stud en ts he w ill r e ­ am a t peace in solitude and m ove his su it jack et and if it's q u iet.” Hebrew. dents today a r e v ery different R a in y D a y s ’ Students a re rem inded th at they hot enough he m ay rem ove his W hether M andelstam m is in­ “ I w orked h ard when I w as in from the ones he went to school have until F rid ay to sign up for tro v e rte d a s he se e s him self o r college and p erh a p s I w as too w ith. “ Students of th is g en er­ s e rio u s ," M andelstam m say s. ation seem to be a com prom ise the in tra m u ra l football p a s s con­ e x tro v e rted a s he thinks his stu­ te s t. T h e football k i c k will dents se e him , he is a dynamic “ 1 w as so intent on being the between total se rio u sn e ss and a t S h a w H a ll continue through F riday, individual. B efore he decided to b est in all fa c e ts of school that to tal friv o lity . T hey’re m ore T h e Rainy Days, a rock n’ ro ll N ovem ber 4, teach econom ics he had m ajo red I got an u lc e r which soon bled m a tu re than students of a few in ch e m istry and languages at and sent m e the the hospital with y e a rs back but although th e ir combo fro m D etroit, w ill e n te r ­ tain F rid a y evening a t a m ix er Students may p articip a te d u r­ ARCHITECTDOXIADIS: in Shaw H all, T h e dance w ill be ing the h ours of 12:30 - 1:30 from 9 - 1 2 p.m . in Shaw 's low er and 3:00 - 5:00. C ontestants lounge. should re p o rt to the su p e rv iso r T h e m en of Shaw H all sponsor conducting the co n test in front Cities should comprise m ix e rs ev ery F rid ay evening. T h is y e a r they have changed the fo rm at of the m ix e rs by providing live bands. of the I.M . building for sign-up. A pproxim ately 158 students took p a rt in la s t w eek's com petition. small, connected units New city growth should be anything that re la te s closely to T h e co st of building ro ad s MSU CYCLING CLUB (D ^û /à 'O /tfa M O ' co m p rised of con serv ativ e sm all units a n d ex trem ely re v o lu ­ ma n , " D oxiadis s a i d . C itie s should be com prised of sm all on d ifferen t lev els can only be d eterm in ed when such a sy stem is CIDER - MILL Im a g in a tiv e ly c re a te d w ith the e x c itin g s p ir it and r o m a n tic f l a i r o f o ld S p a in , so p o p u la r to d a y w ith actually built, Doxiadis said . "In tionary p attern s to provide for ever-grow ing urban populations, units connected by ro ad s built on d ifferen t levels, he suggested. the m id -70’s, however, tunnels, RUN the s m a r t youn g s e t. T h e e x t r a b r illia n c e o f an O r a n g e B l o s s o m d i a m o n d c o s ts no m o r e . . . w h y “ I w orked hard when | T h e n e c e ssa ry units fo r such a o r deepways, m ay be cheaper M en a n d w o m e n s tu d e n ts n o t c o m e in a n d c o m p a r e f o r y o u r s e l f . Priced say s C onstantinos A. D oxiadis. w a s in c o lle g e and p e r­ proposed c i t y ex isted once. to build than highw ays," he said. fr o m $175. An internationally known G reek in v ite d haps I w as too s e r i o u s ." "T h ey a r e the s o - c a lle d 'c itie s of He com pared urban renew al to a rc h ite c t and ex p ert on urban su rg ery : Som etim es it is the only planning, Doxiadis spoke at a th e p a s t’, c itie s which have co m ­ mon c h a ra c te ris tic s on a ll co n ­ way. SUNDAY - 2 p.m le c tu re sponsored by the School Use O u r tin e n ts ," D oxiadis said. D oxiadis is p resid e n t of Across of U rban Planning and L andscape T h ese w ere sm all, containing D oxiadis A ssociates, C onsultants OCTOBER 30th F rom Convenient A rc h ite ctu re . on D evelopm ent and E k istic s, Layaw ay net m o re than 50,000 people, he Home Ec . "T o d a y ’s c itie s a re dynamic, T h e g r o u p w ill m e e t in f r o n t Plan. P rof sp ea ks but we a r e s till building c itie s said . T h ey w ere r a r e ly m o re E k istic s, a word coined by o f th e IM B u ild in g Bldg. JEWELRY »>11 ART CENTER than 2,000 y a rd s a c ro ss, only D oxiadis from the G reek w ords that a r e sta tic in many re s p e c ts ,” 319 E. Grand R iv er a 10-m inute walk. fo r home, m eans "th e science he said. o n P a k is ta n “ Buildings can rem ain sta tic , T h e new c ity ’s traffic p a tte rn s of human se ttle m e n ts," m u st be revolutionary, Doxiadis Since 1951, D oxiadis has but tra ffic p a tte rn s and ro ad s A khter H am eed Khan, visiting continued. He called today’s sto p - worked in 32 co u n tries on five ca n ’t be sta tic and se rv e in the p ro fe s s o r of intern atio n al p ro ­ sam e way when the city g ro w s," and-go sy stem rid icu lo u s. continents , The S o r o r ity s y s te m o f g ram s, will p rese n t the second he explained, in a s e r ie s of le c tu re s on r u ra l " I have learned that we m ust developm ent in P ak istan a t 4 be e x tre m ely con serv ativ e with H U IR p .m . today in E rickson Kiva. M ic h ig a n S ta te Khan, the d ire c to r of the A cad­ t i , FA S H IO N S em y fo r R ural Development, C A L L IN G A L L C om illa, E a st P akistan, will speak on "A g ricu ltu ral D evel­ KELLYS A nother T ro p h y fo r M r. Jo h n ’s.C o n g ratu la- CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO opm ent in E ast P akistan: a R e­ A L V A R E Z IS tions to M rs. L isa C a rv e r for winning 2nd view of E ast P a k ista n 's E ffo rts p lace in h air shaping at the Indiana State to Solve the Food P ro b le m .” IN T O W N H a ir d r e s s e r s Convention in Indianapolis this la st Monday. Mr, John Carver OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK | SENIORS 501 1/2 E . G rand R iver 24 h r, answ ering serv ice if you’r e a man of Im agination and am bition - a man anxious to g: A cro ss F ro m B erkey H all 332-0904 e x p re ss h is individuality - we invite you to d isc u ss the opportu- fe n itie s offered at the J . I. C a se Company. | * M e m b e r M ichigan H a ir Fash ion C om m ittee Graduate C la i r o l C o l o r Institute | T R A IN IN G PROGRAM | | M A N U F A C T U R IN G E N G IN E E R IN G An inform al pro g ram covering all a re a s of In d u strial E n g in eer- ^ if ing including Methods, P ro c essin g , Standard Data Development, if i§ P lant Layout, M aterial Handling, Value A nalysis and P lan t gj F a c ilitie s . D egree and M ajor p re fe rre d : B .S.M .E.; B.S. Ind. E ngr.; o r B .S.E .E . | T R A IN IN G PROGRAM | ON THESE DA YS ONLY | IN D U S T R IA L R E L A T IO N S | A ctual on the job train in g involving Em ploym ent, L abor Rela - tions, E m ployee S ervices, Safety, Wage and S alary A d m in istra- $ tion and P ersonnel A dm inistration. E xcellent opportunity to advance within our d epartm ental train in g p ro g ram to p rep are | f: | TODAY STUDENT SERVICES fo r M anagerial re sp o n sib ilitie s. D egree and M ajor p re fe rre d : gj; $ b .A. in In d u strial R elations, P erso n n el A dm inistration, o r g: Human R elations. • | ALSO - C A R E E R O P P O R T U N IT IE S | | IN T H E F O L L O W IN G AREAS: | 3 r d flo o r 1 -5 p m | D A TA PROCESSING O pportunities in a r e a s of M achine O perations, P rogram m ing >:•: and S ystem s. D egree and M ajor p re fe rre d : B.S. Math.; B.A. ;|:i Data P ro c essin g : B.A. S ta tistic s; B.S. P h y sics. A C C O U N TIN G >:J O pportunities in the a re a s of C ost, Budget, Inventory C ontrol TOMORROW ji$ and G eneral Accounting. D egree and M ajor p re fe rre d : B.A. Ac - i;i; counting. O n ly the most versatile ski ever built. STUDENT SERVICES » C am pus interview s, T uesday, N ovem ber 1, at the Student S e r- H v ices Building. If you a r e unable to v isit with u s on Campus, send a copy of your C ollege Interview F orm to John C . Melk, Skiing is different th is season . . . because Head has 3 rd flo o r 1 -5 p m In d u strial R elations, . a new ski called the 360. I t com bines two notable skiing 1 q u alities . . . the re sp o n siv en e ss of Head recreatio n al m odels and the stab ility of Head racin g s k is . Patented snaking action, new flex p attern , T F -8 b ase with channel J. I. CASE C O M P A N Y Tomorrow Is The Last Day groove. A ll-around g reatl $148,50. Stop in and take a d em onstration rid e . We also re n t all the H ead m odels. C LA U S E N P L A N T Racine, W isconsin V,anDervoort’s SKI / h ê A ° 6 7 SKI IIAUS S ig n - u p f e e $ 1 .5 0 K e e p th is a d f o r r e fe r e n c e P “ A n e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r ” j | 232 N. W ashington (a c ro s s fro m Gladm er) Ô Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, October 27, 1966 M E N 2 6 - 3 5 E L I G I B L E S e n io rs o f W e e k : D raft b o a r d s to tig h ten V o o r h e e s / B a ll A hum anities and a p olitical V oorhees h as been gen eral d e fe rm e n t re q u irem en ts scien ce m a jo r, both of whom a r e ac tiv e in cam pus governm ent and a c tiv itie s, have been se lec ted s e n io rs of the Week. c h airm an of Homecoming 1966, v ice p resid e n t of Union B oard and W ater C arnival public rela tio n s chairm an . By JE F F S T O N E said " T h e latest inform ation we T h e re a r e four conditions a In a p erso n al ap p earan ce the Judy Ball and Dave V oorhees T he C h a rlo tte , N .C . se n io r is Local S elective S ervice B oards have h ere is that sta te c a lls m an m u st m eet to have a II—S man m ay b rin g additional Infor­ also a m e m b er of D elta T au D elta both a r e avid tr a v e le r s . M iss w ill be looking m o re c ritic a lly w ill re tu rn to 3,000 monthly un­ d eferm en t at p re se n t: he m ust m ation he fee ls the b o ard should fra te rn ity and E xcallbur. B all tra v e le d as a P an A m eri­ le s s the situation changes.” b e a full tim e student, 12 c re d its co n sid er, o r re c o n sid e r. a t deferm ents In 1967, according can ste w ard ess and V oorhees, a s A fter graduation V oorhees w ill to Col. A rth u r H olm es, staff An average 3,200 m e n have a t MSU; he m u st sc o re at le a st If the man is not sa tisfie d by p a r t of an A ir F o rc e fam ily. join the A ir F o rc e , following d ire c to r of the Michigan Selective been called each month in Mich­ 70 on the C ollege Q ualification the d ecision the b o ard m akes Of h e r tra v e ls —to Rom e, Lon­ h is fath e r’s c a r e e r . L a te r he | S ervice System . igan fo r the la st four m onths te s t; he m ust be making norm al a fte r the p e rso n a l ap p earan ce, he intends to do graduate w ork in don, P a r is and A nkara la s t sum ­ B esides tightening up defer­ of 1967. An unusually low num­ p r o g re s s , graduating In four m ay appeal. He can appeal the m e r, M iss Ball re m in isc e s, " I in tern atio n al rela tio n s. m ents, we m ay possibly begin b e r w ill be called for D ecem ber, y e a rs ; and he m ust be In the upper local decision to the s ta te level, V oorhees said that life at MSU, com e from a v e ry sm all town calling m en in the 26-35 age though, because of the holidays. half of th e freshm an c la s s ,u p p e r a B oard of A ppeals, and the In M ichigan (Leland), and my job " f o r c e s one to le a rn ta ct and di­ b racket, Holmes said. With an Increasing quota to tw o -th ird s of the sophom ore or s ta te decision In tu rn to the h as enabled m e to tra v e l a ll over plom acy, which a r e im p o rta n t." In 1967, about 3,000 men w ill fill, local boards In the s ta te ju n io r c la s s , o r upper th re e - national lev el, th e National the w o rld ." She is now cam pus be called fo r Induction each month will probably apply tig h ter stu­ q u a r te rs of the se n io r c la ss. Appeal B oard In W ashington, D.C. re p re se n ta tiv e fo r P an A m erican throughout M ichigan, H o l m e s dent deferm ent regulations. G rad u ate student candidates should be in the upper half of D eterm ination of fitn e ss of a m an In m en tal, m o ral, and p h y si­ A irlin e s. Assn. accepts M iss Ball,- s e c r e ta ry of M o rtar th e ir se n io r c la s s . A lso, g rad­ cal a re a s Is done by the A rm ec B oard and p re sid e n t of Tow er u ate students in m edicine, v et­ e rin a ry m edicine, d en tistry and F o rc e s In a physical exam ina­ tion. When a m an com es under G uard, se rv e d a s v ic e p resid e n t freedom report E x p e c t a n t p a r e n t s ’ of South W onders H all, tr e a s u r e r T he A m erican A ssociation of law a r e co n sid ered to be In co n sid eratio n fo r the d raft, he is and p re sid e n t of W1C, and as U niversity P ro fe s s o rs (AAUP) c ritic a l a r e a s . They a r e le ss sent to a m ilita ry b ase fo r a WIC’s re p re se n ta tiv e to ASMSU. adopted a re p o rt by the Com­ lik ely to be called than those p h y sical. T he r e s u lts of the phy­ c l a s s e s t o b e h e l d in oth er g rad u ate study a r e a s . sic a l m ay tak e him out of the Seniors Of The Week She has m aintained a 3.8 av e rag e w hile m ajo rin g in hu­ m itte e on A cadem ic F reedom and T h ese reg u latio n s a r e "g u id e- 1-A a r e a If he is found defi­ Student A ffairs of the AAUP ( D a ve V o rh e e s , C h a rlo tte , N .C . and Ju d y B a ll, L e - m a n itie s, was an R.A . and holds A n e w s e rie s of expectant H arriso n Ave, E ast Lansing, will p o s ts .” Local bo ard s m ay c la s­ cien t in one of the th re e a re a s , T uesday night by a unanim ous la n d , h a v e b ee n c h o s e n as th is w e e k 's s e n i o r s o f the m em b ersh ip in C irc le H onorary, p aren t c la sse s is being offered offer c la sse s. sify a m an without s tr ic t o r put him in 1-A available vote. w e e k . B o th a re a v id t r a v e l e r s , D a v e c o m in g f r o m an P h i Kappa P h i, T au Sigma and in the L ansing a re a startin g the T he E . W. Sparrow H ospital, attention to reg u latio n s. Individ* c la s s , If he p a s s e s the p hysical. T hey also subm itted th re e A ir F o r c e fa m ily and Ju d y w o rk in g as an a irlin e Alpha Lam bda D elta. week of Oct. 31. 1215 E . Michigan Ave., Lansing, ual c a se v aria n ce s m ake uni­ Men in 1-A av ailab le a r e ready am endm ents to the re p o rt, w hich s te w a r d e s s o v e r the s u m m e r . Skiing, sew ing and playing the T he s e rie s , taught by r e g is ­ will enroll students startin g M on­ fo rm ity im possible, board m em ­ fo r Induction without fu rth e r de- su g g est re v isio n s of the F aculty State N e w s photo b y T o n y F e r r a n t e piano take up h e r s p a re tim e.. te re d n u rses, is sponsored by day, Oct. 31. b e rs say. lav. C om m ittee on Student A ffairs’ the Expectant P a re n tC la ssC o m - Instruction b e g i n s T uesday, L ocal b o ard s a r e p a r t and L ocal bo ard s re c e iv e quotas R eport, now acting as guidelines m ittee of G re ater Lansing. Nov, 1, at E verett High School, p a rc e l of deferm ent p roceedings. each month. Q uotas a r e d e te r­ en titled "A cadem ic F reedom fo r Continuing for seven weeks, c la sse s m eet once each week 3900 S tabler St., Lansing. T he la st sign-up is T hursday, " T h e basic tenet of the Selec­ m ined by a n um ber of ste p s. T he D epartm ent of D efense, at 'MARRY IN HASTE . . . ’ Students a t M SU." T he th re e am endm ents cam e tiv e S ervice System is that a from 7:30 to 9 p.m . E nrollm ent Nov. 3, at the St, Law rence p e rso n Is 1-A until the board r e g u la r In te rv a ls, notifies the a fte r n e a rly two hou rs of open is $3 p e r couple. H o s p i t a l (N u rses’R esidence), is convinced he should be d efe r­ national office of the selectiv e d isc u ssio n by the 40 p ro fe s s o rs F our locations a re open to those in te reste d . Beginning Wed­ 1201 Oakland Drive, Lansing. F u rth e r inform ation may be re d ,” Colonel H olm es " ...th e decision is in t h e i r s a id S ervice System that it w ill need a c e rta in num ber of m en. R in g f e v e r e p i d e m i c h its and g raduate students in the Union. nesday, Nov. 2, the W esley Foun­ obtained by called IV7-6111, ext. h a n d s." B ased on m onthly re p o rts from T he am endm ents, one adding a dation Student C enter. 1118 S, 315. A fter a local b oard has in­ the sta te s , the national office c la u se to include any g raduate \ »■•»••<■ W.8»M»TI9S b 482*3009 vw TODAY & FRI, itially classified a m an, his op­ allo c a te s quotas to the sta te of­ s e n io r c o e d s o n th e p r o w l student organizations that m ay be IW O L C W g A N JfhaiöfoüM p o rtu n ities to be d e fe rre d a re n o t o v e r. He may req u est to make a p erso n al ap p earan ce before fic e s. S tate offices then allo cate local b o ard quotas, based on monthly T u to r needed: blonde co ed , m e­ dium height, nice sm ile, lik e s to subtle o r d isc re e t, but it is designed to get r e s u lts . A sim i­ in e ss lib r a rie s se em to lack som ething. E sp ec ia lly if your c re a te d in th e fu tu re in a S tu d e n t- F acu lty Ju d ic ia ry , one ask ln g fo r rev isio n of a sentence dealing TOM ORROW . . . Today at 1:40-4:20-7:00-9:35 h is board. m anpow er level re p o rts from the w ith any student’s rig h t to se e local b o ard s, to each local board. cook, needs tu to r in m ath 483, la r one did a t B erkeley. b a llm a te s, su item ates, so ro rity a ll le tte r s of recom m endation SUPER B A R G A IN DAY ! ALL DAY PREVUE In each c a se , the office doing p referab ly ta ll, m a le , o v e r 21, M o r e adventuresom e young s is te r s , and the g ir ls a c r o s s p erta in in g to him and the th ird OF TWO FEATURES th e allocating checks re p o rts am bitious, e tc . O bject??? m en and women m ay an sw er the the hall a r e a ll pinned, engaged, asking that faculty m em b ers take I STU D EN T M ALE I I t ’s a ll p a rt of the baiting, C om puter Dance, Data M ate, o r o r ... fro m the low er office to co n sid er c a r e in supplying a student’s J to w ork 2 o r 3 nights p e r « av ailab le m en in that a re a , num­ dating, ratin g , m ating gam e p la y ­ C o lleg iate D atingG am e q u estio n ­ F a ll te rm h as ju st begun. And background inform ation to out­ • week at the • b e r s of m e n in each c la s s ­ ed on cam puses a ll o v er the n a ire s and p ray fo r r a in . I t ’s a lot can happen betw een now sid e agen cies, w ill be included in ification, and the num ber of en­ country fro m Septem ber to Ju n e. a ll in the gam e. and graduation day. One thing the r e p o rt. I M in -a -M a rt lis te e s and d raftee s that have A want ad m ay not be the m ost But the single, search in g , se n ­ to keep In mind: the Alumni E rv in H. B a rn e s, p resid e n t of J 221 Ann St. p rev io u sly been taken from that io r g ir l is playing in e a rn e s t. M em orial C hapel is popular In the MSU c h a p te r of the AAUP, • a re a . MSU’s student population is ap­ Ju n e , so p erh ap s you had b e tte r sa id the c o m m itte e 's re p o rt will, • $1.50 p e r hour to s ta rt. R e- p ro x im ately 38,000. P ro b ab ility m ake a re se rv a tio n now. J u s t now go to the A cadem ic Council, L ocal board m em b ers a r e • ta ll food ex p erien ce help- would have th is broken down to in c a se . the ste e rin g C om m ittee and the • ful. See S tore M gr. M r. v o lu n te ers. T he req u irem en ts fo r the position a r e the following: P ro f. L o rro w e 19,000 m a le s and 19,000 fem a les. R id er w anted. P r e f e r a b l y A cadem ic Council on Student Af­ • Scott between 7 a.m . and But p ro b ab ility d id n 't account fo r m a le. Long trip . f a ir s . m ale, 35 o r o v er, and not a ? 3 p.m . such things a s " m a r r ie d s tu ­ m em b er of the A rm ed F o rc e s o r a c tiv e re s e rv e s . VV I ill d ì s c u s s d en ts” and “ six ty -fo rty ” ra tio s . Is the av erag e coed m o re in ­ Community Circle Players p re ss c o n tr o l te llig en t? She has to b e. A coed now, but not fo re v e r. And a ll’s Hall head interprets f a ir . P r e s s m anipulation by then- Sunday sta tistic ia n s and s o ­ C A S T IN G N O T IC E A ttorney G en eral R obert F . Ken­ c i o l o g i s t s point out th a t on nedy during the Hoffa tr ia ls w ill A m erican cam puses live and lurk be d escrib ed T h u rsd ay night by the w o rld ’s m o st elig ib le m a le s. dorm o p e n house rule - TEN N IG H T S IN A BARROOM - In terp reta tio n of th e c u rre n t hall council can decide w hat the muís « f.iir « H Neflman «4 Schm«* i n s I H N KEITH Ï Ï ] tÿ |( u Gsnrtf V B C h a rles P . L arro w e , p ro fe sso r of T h ey a lso say that educated wo­ open house policy by Donald Ad­ individual w ill do, sin ce it is O l ’ Tim e M ellerd ram a econom ics. m en m a rr y la te r and b e tte r. NEXT I am s, d ire c to r of re sid e n c e h alls, the hall council that decides to Sigma D elta Chi and T heta Sig­ D oes th is m ean a coed h as to un» F o rtu n e Cookie Phil Sturdevlnt, d irector, M SU g ra d student m a P hi, m en’s andw om en’s jo u r­ look h a rd e r and longer? w as the m a jo r d iscu ssio n of Wo­ have open h o uses. If an open W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y nights. 7:30 p .m . m en’s In te r-re s id e n c e Council house Is voted on, th e re fo re , n alism so c ie tie s, a r e sponsoring How many of your old g irl LIEBERMANN’S* B arn Theatre, Okem os call 3 3 2 -22 21 fo r Inform ation the " F r e e P r e s s a n d F a lr T r ia l" frie n d s a t home a r e sin g le? forum a t w hich L arro w e w ill F rid a y evening so cio lo g ists — (W1C) T uesday night. It m eans that the m ajo rity of A fter giving a b rie f background r e sid e n ts a r e w illing to comply speak a t 8 p .m . In the Tow er c a r e e r g irls who a r e read in g of the policy’s re v isio n s, Adams w ith the policy ru le s . Room of the Union. good books — soon r e a liz e that explained the p o in ts of the policy M ic h ig a n Y o u n g A d u lt C lu b P r e s e n ts R efresh m en ts w ill be se rv e d . cam p u ses a r e g re e n e r. w hich have been challenged by When asked about action to r e ­ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 T h e public is invited. U sually in the back of ev e ry young woman’s m ind is the d e ­ stu d en ts. He s tr e s s e d th e le ­ v ise the policy, A dam s reco m ­ niency of the resid e n ce h alls open m ended that individuals m ake It « ^ THE s ir e to have a home and fam ily house ru le s com pared w ith those c le a r to th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e s F AB U LO U S KINGSMEN S T som e day. T h e "fem in in e m y s­ tiq u e” m ay d e te r h e r, but only fo r a while. of the fra te r n itie s and s o r o ri­ w hat th e ir feelings a r e . Then the tie s . "A n open house is not a two m em b ers of the policy com­ i T* I f v isitatio n tim e . It Is a so cial m itte e from both WIC and MHA W t f ¿ANSINO T hen the c ry is " s e n io r pan ­ e v e n t," A dam s said . can m ake p la n s to review the ic ." P am p h lets about c a r e e r s T h e m a jo r point of concern, policy and attem pt am endm ents T h u r s .- F r i.- S a t.- S u n in astro n a u t kitchens and b u s - h e added, is to w hat extent a o r changes. 3 C o lo r H its M OVED OVER F re e E le c tric F R O M C A M P U S C a r H e a te rs T H E A T R E I OCTOBER i au D R ev IS NATIONAL SO BIG W E n H ePB U R n MOVIE MONTH C O U L D E N ’T L E T \ a n » perea IT G O . T o d a y & F r l . - F e a t u r e at 7 : 0 5 - 9 : 1 0 P M f O 'T O O L e >I IN W IL L IA M W Y L E R S Sat. & Sun. - Fe a tu re 1:0 5 -3 :0 5 -5 :0 5 - Pocket I iV HOW TO 7:10 -9 :15 P M a m i ix io n Perfect P lu s T h e D E B U T A N T E S M IM IS I *1 • C O I* llO t I I I « 2a THREE FOLD CARD W ALLET S h o w n 2n d at 9:35 -2n d C olo r Hlt- "A TRULY ADULT LOVE STORY” F olds flat to prevent pocket bulge. And th e r e ’s so IT IS A B E A U T I F U L F IL M , F IN E L Y M A D E !” much room for cu rren cy . . . c a rd s . . .photos, without crowding. In many fine le a th e rs. T r y one. N .Y , H e r a l d T rib u n e y ^ à n Ê Ê - M .0 $395 20. • Cow hide AMartinRackin Production 5 00 "T H E W HOLE M O V IE S M IL E S . I T ’S A B E A U T I F U L • • Saddle L e a th e r English M orocco 752 A n d M ic h i g a n ’s Top Show B and S am Cinemascope «Color byDeluxe STORY AND EV EN HAS A H A PPY E N D IN G . . . ” D oc G re e n e • W a te r Buffalo 8 52 Shown F i r s t at 7 P M D e tro it N ew s ■3rd C o l o r Hlt- • P in Seal 10°° S e p t. 7 , 1 9 6 6 TH E F R E E E X C IT IN G Gold M o n o g ra m NOMADS Cartoon Academy Award NOMINEE: ‘T H E A S T R O Best Foreign Film 2 Big Concert Shows 3-5 p .m . & 7-9 p .m . D U C K ” Of the Yeer Advance Tickets $2 and $2.50 - Available at PANAVISION*•TECH NICOLOR' both M arshall M usic Stores. L i m i t e d seating A Columbia Picture 3 rd a t 1 1 : 5 2 E A S T LA N S IN G -2 0 9 E . G ran d River D O W N T O W N - 107 S. W ashington Ave NEWNATIONALGUARDARMORY 4 M ILE S E . of C A M P U S [Sigma III presents DEAR JOHN starring Jarl Kulle and Christina Schollin 2500 S . W a s h in g to n Free P a r k i ng N ex t A ttra c tio n - “ LE BO N H EU R” ♦ Thursday, October 27, 1966 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan MTIRNAri CKNTIR I N ’S L O W D A N C E * D is p la y features Strange trio c o m p e foreign instruments f o r good but o ccasionally sta tic (R osie r u s h e s in, sc re a m s And Leon W h eeler's "a ctin g By B O B Z E S C H I N "W h ere th e hell is the Brooklyn d ebut" a s R andall indicated that Hogg of W illiam ston w orks with State News Staff W rite r en tertain m en t in "Slow Dance A talking dru m , finger piano, M iller O . P e r r y , International on th e K illing G ro u n d " now at B rid g e ? " and fain ts dead away). h e m ay be one of the few fu tu re ra ttle , m in iatu re Balaphone, Randall is eighteen. He h as F a irc h ild . T h e re w e re m a n y But a fte r a good s ta rt, she w as opera s ta r s who can act a s w ell P ro g ra m s a s s is ta n t to the dean, d o lls in national d r e s s , hats, an IQ of 187. He h as a hole com pelling m om en ts (Randall’s un fairly dem oted to the rank of as sing. Only a slight, justifiable to se le c t nations fro m all p a rts b o w ls , w h istle s— the in te r­ in h is h e a rt, th e p la ce w h ere stock innocent b ystander w h o nervousness and costum e diffi­ of the w orld, r a th e r than having and G las’s m onologues), but the national flav o r of t h e In ter­ love ought to be. He d r e s s e s in evening d ragged In p la ce s w here m u tte rs " J e s u s l” at ap p ro p riate culties m a rre d a sensitive, Intel­ all fro m one continent o r hem ­ n ational C e n te r. the Edw ardian sty le, except fo r m om ents. ligent p erform ance. isp h e re a t one tim e . it should not have. T ra ffic through t h e In ter­ su n g lasses " b e c a u se I lik e the New, com pleted o r special P e r h a p s playw right W illiam national C e n te r lobby p a s se s six nighttim e and som etim es It a in 't o v e rse a s p ro je c ts a r e usually nighttim e enough." H anley should not have put so d isp lays fro m around the w orld. se le c te d fo r the d isp lay s. R osie is nineteen. D ecidedly m any p ag es of re c ita tiv e between In addition to th e se display c a se s, Exhibits in th e m ain lobby plain, she tr ie s to Im prove m a t­ th e m o re in te re stin g sc e n e s. Y et the studies ce n te r offices m ain­ fe a tu re B ra z il, N ig eria, Taiwan, te r s with a shoulder-length re d th e play gave m any opportunities ta in Individual, sm a lle r s h o w ­ A rgentina and th e econom ic and w ig. She stum bles into the shop fo r Im p re s s iv e actin g by the c a s t c a se s along th e f ir s t flo o r office a g ric u ltu ra l developm ent in sti­ of M r. G las w hile try in g to find of th re e . hallw ay. tu te. T h e la rg e s t of the lobby d is­ " a n ab o rtio n ist who liv es n e a r R aleigh M iller w as the epitom e T he N igerian exhibit along the th e Brooklyn B rid g e.” p la y s, lo cated on the w est w all, office hallway is com posed of o f old age a s G las. V oice, g e s­ is re s e rv e d fo r an international G las is fifty -fiv e. He w e a rs a tu r e s , and m ak e-u p w e re so p e r­ m u sical in stru m e n ts owned by s e ria l num ber tattooed on h is th em e. T he ones on the ea st w all M rs. Hugh H enderson. Along w ith fect that it w as difficult to be­ contain exhibits fro m individual a rm , a souvenir of th e concen­ lie v e th at M ille r is only in h is a finger piano fashioned from half tratio n cam p w h ere h is w ife and c o u n tries. of a gourd a r e rhythm in­ e a rly tw en ties. D isplay a r r a n g e r M rs. V ictor son w ere k illed and w h ere h is M arti M araden somehow m an­ stru m e n ts, r a ttle s , d r u m s , a leg w as broken in four p la c e s. w histle, a bamboo strin g in stru ­ ag ed to pull off one of th e m ost So he say s. m ent and a tam bourine. All a re background r h y t h m i c in stru ­ International Center Display Such Juicy c h a ra c te rs m ake se n s e le s s en tra n c e s in d ram a Jim G r a h a m m ents designed to accompany A m o n g t h e d i s p l a y s at t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t e r Is to s u p p le m e n t vocal m elody. A p ic tu re -s to ry background, one drum and a m in iatu re B ala­ phone co m p rise the A frican stud­ th is o n e o f N i g e r i a n m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s lo a n e d to the N ig e r ia n Study C e n t e r b y M r . and M r s . Hugh H e n d e r s o n . H e n d e r s o n Is a m e m b e r o f th e A n i m a l H usbandry departm ent. Votingage s e c y .'s s a l a r y ie s ce n te r display . Photography by Trln ka C line fo u r have p ro v isio n s fo r voting (continued fr o m page 1) u n d er 21. ASMSU C hairm an Jim G raham m ade a s u rp ris e m ove a t the T u esd ay night student board Peer groups influential "W hile 1 s till have not fo r­ m ulated my opinion on th e 18- y e a r-o ld vote, I am ce rtain ly " T h e r e a r e so m any c r o s s c u r­ re n ts w orking in till d irectio n s th a t I wouldn’t even attem p t to say w hether the 1 8-year old vote will in second. Only 17.65 p e r cent w as friendly In sp ite of Its la rg e - not opposed to i t , " com m ented m eeting when he gave $25 of his (continued f r o m page 1) p a s s ,” said T hom as. "A nd ju st own com pensation allotm ent to lis te d it a s the m a jo r rein fo rcin g ness* councilm an M ary S harp. "O n the c ism . P erh ap s th e student be­ And 7.83 p e r cent said they the fac t th at E a st L ansing a p ­ S e c re ta ry Hank P lante. fa c to r. T h ere w as no apparent su rface, at le a s t, it se e m s lik e cam e cynical of a p ro fe sso r’s felt like student num bers and o b ­ p ro v es it ce rtain ly do esn ’t m ean G raham had been allotted $75 cynicism among th is group. a v ery good id e a.’* fo r fa ll te rm in the final com pen­ idealism o r the p ro fe sso r him ­ What im pact did the U n iv er­ jected to m a ss education and Councilm an Max S tro th er said the whole sta te wilL O ur city sation re p o rt. P la n te ’s com pen­ se lf ’’exposed” idealism . sity a s a whole have on th is im p erso n ality . Another 7.83 p e r that he h as not yet com e to a would h ard ly be co n sid ered ty p i­ Some of th e se students m en­ cent fe lt the U n iv ersity e ith e r cal of a ll the c itie s in the s ta te ." sation had been dropped from group of 230 students? conclusion about the issu e . tioned having th e ir relig io u s be­ had no significant influence on " I ’ve been thinking about it $65 to $15, T h irty - nine p e r cen t said liefs challenged and m odified by th e ir lives o r e lse had a d e t r i­ fo r m any y e a r s ," he said . "B u t MSU broadened th e ir horizons “ I ’m v e ry displeased with th is c lassro o m - p ro fe ss o r encount­ and deepened th e ir insight, gave m en tal effect. circ u m sta n ce s change each tim e d ro p ,’’ G raham said. ” $15 is an ers. them new understanding and new What do so many favorable the iss u e is brought up, and I ju st insult to the type of work P lante T hus th e living group and to id eas. re a c tio n s to MSU Indicate? haven’t concluded my disposition d o e s .” som e extent th e classro o m chal­ W hatever the reaso n s, the s tu ­ on it y e t.” T w enty p e r cent sa id they lenged attitu d e s. But both also dents giving favorable re a c tio n s Although th e council a s a whole By giving P lante p a rt of his gained an understanding of th em ­ se rv e d to strengthen and re in ­ to the im pact of the U n iv ersity fav o rs the p ro p o sal, none of the own com pensation, G raham said se lv es, se lf-a ssu ra n c e and inde­ fo rc e attitu d es and beliefs. pendence during th e ir college seem ed to believe the U n iv e r­ m em b ers chose to p re d ic t w heth­ he hoped to show in a sym bolic Again the living group led, 65 sity , p rim a rily the living group, y e a rs . e r the iss u e would p a s s, and they way that the Job of s e c r e ta ry is p e r cent of the students listin g It was giving them the tools to live Eleven p e r cent found t h e re c a lle d th e fact that w hile the one of trem endous im portance. a s the chief rein fo rcin g fa c to r. com petently in the existing so c ie ­ la rg e n e ss of t h e U niversity iss u e has been brought before G raham sa id th at he believed Again It w as room m ates, p r i­ stim ulating o r felt the U niversity ty. v o te rs in se v e ra l sta te s , only the re p o rt of the com pensation m a rily , and then bull se ssio n s, frie n d s and le a d e rs th at r e in ­ H I E F R E S fM A N co m m ittee w as a fa ir and m o d e r­ r¿>MESROARlNbOilTOF W i TMfMT/tS ate r e p o r t except fo r what he fo rc ed th e ir b eliefs. AMD IAJTO _ ___ called poor Justification fo r low­ erin g of the s e c r e ta ry ’s a llo t­ m ent. Again the academ ic a re a cam e DAW N DONUTS o o — > T h e student board m oved to Probate topic H A LC LD LLC Y E ’S p re p a re a student opinion survey concerning com pensation to be FUNNYSIDEOFLIFE conducted a t the beginning of next te rm . of talk tonight in tu ì T h e L au g h s S ta rt " ‘How to Avoid P ro b a te ’ — NOV. 3 rd An a ll-U n iv e rsity referendum fro m the point of view of an W W»« INFORMATION* 131*8144 w ill also be n e c e ssa ry to adopt the proposed constitutional e s ta te p la n n e r" w ill be the topic C A W L p y s am endm ent m ade by Ralph F aust, of R o b ert F ish e r of the Michigan ch airm an of the com pensation N ational Bank at the MSU E m ­ ployes C re d it Union "M em ber co m m ittee. Inform ation S e rie s” p ro g ram T h e am endm ent would provide T h u rsd ay a t 7:30 p.m . the next com m ittee with m ore At h is f ir s t m eeting with C re d it tim e to com m unicate with m a­ Union m em b ers in July, F is h e r jo r governing groups before m ak­ attacked N orm an D acey’s b est E v e r y S u n r is e D o n u ts ing its re p o rt final. s e lle r, "How to Avoid P ro b a te ,” by saying that it was " v e ry un­ M ade A ro u n d T h e C lo c k tru e and very u n fair” in p la ce s. A ccording to F ish e r, who is 101 V a r ie tie s Voice le t t e r s also an attorney, sta te laws v ary so much that such “ e x p e rts ” a s p lain, p ow d ered o r cin n a m on 1135 E . G R A N D R IV ER .D acey "h av e becom e so ex p e rt to g o h o m e that they ce ase to be e x p e rts .” A sked if he w as planning to spend m ost of the tim e on D acey’s "T alk in g le tte r ” recordings co n tro v e rsia l book, F is h e r said WINNER OF 6 fo r foreign students to send home only he would not sla n d er o r w ill be m ade by Red C ro ss vol­ libel the author. u n te e rs betw een 10 a.m . and 9 A question and answ er p erio d p .m . in th e U.N. Lounge Nov. w ill follow F is h e r ’s re m a rk s and ACADEMY AWARDS! 1 - 18, except on w eekends. re fre sh m e n ts will be se rv e d . T h e s t o r y o f Z h iv a g o T he tape rec o rd in g s w ill be T he s e r ie s is held in th e C o m - m ade fre e of ch a rg e. Students m unity Room of the C red it Union a m a n to rn b e tw e e n a r e to r e g is te r fo r an appointm ent building a s a se rv ic e fo r m em ­ h is lo v e f o r h is in the U.N. Lounge. b e rs . w if e a n d th e O C T O B E R IS N A T I O N A L M O V IE M ONTH p a s s io n a t e INFORMATION * 33’ 6944 a n d te n d e r C A W I R U * STA R TS TODAY L a r a . . . t o ld a g a in s t th e CARVING A LEGEND OF GREATNESS... fla m in g fro m th e B lu e R id g e to th e Rio G ra n d e ! b a c k g ro u n d o f r e v o lu t io n . METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER m « « * ACARLO PONTI PRODUCTION ADVANCE RESERVED DAVID LEAN'S FILM O F BO R I S P A S T E R N AKS P E R F O R M A N C E T I C K E T S NOW A T BOX O F F I C E O R BY M A IL DOCTOR ZHitAGO SCHEDULE OF RESERVED PERFORMANCES AND PRICES (M lM C H A P U N •JUUECHRISTIE T0MCQUR1EMY Box-Office open dally a t 12 Noon. Sunday ALEC GUINNESS • SKDBHAN McKENNA RALPH RICHARDSON a t 12:30 EVE. P e rfo rm a n c e s at 8:00 p.m . OMARSHARIFiaszhîvaooi ■CWiNrurav UMtt’IOW ROD STEIGER •RITATUSHINGHAM Except Sunday a t 7:30 PM. $2.25 . . . . ROBERT BOLT DAVID LEAN INPANAVISION ANDMETR0C0L0R M atinees S at. and Sun. Only a t 1:30 PM. Sat. M atinee $1.50 - Sun. M atinee $2.25 STA RTS TO DA Y ! E xtra m atinees Nov. 24 - $2.25- N o v .25 $1.50 Make ch eck s o r money o rd e rs payable to G lad m er T h e a tre - 233 N. ^ ^ a r to o i^ O T J F H - T N ^ B O N D A G E ^ J PANAVQON®CDLUMB!ACOIOR f i j L A D M E W Washington A ve. - L ansing, M ichigan. Next! "Harold Lloyd's Funny Side O f L i f e " I eaeeoas | fif/dftf 10 M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, O ctober 27, 1966 C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 DON’T STACK IT . . . SELL IT! C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 R e a d ie r W A J fT A D S T he State News does not A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r S a le F o r S a le p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s NEW fiA TTEfttES. Exchange GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT (JIr L TO s h a re deluxe, 2 -b ed - ISM EXECUTIVE ty p ew riter, ENGAGEMENT r in g . V ery Gl d s m o b IL e , i 96 i **98", 4- with a d iscrim in atio n In Its ad­ v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The door, pow er and a ir , reaso n ab le. p r ic e fro m $7.95. New se ale d b eam s, 9 9 Salvage c a r s , for perm anent positions fo r m en and woman in office, s a le s , te c h ­ room , fu rn ish ed ap a rtm en t. N ea r F ra n d o r. C all 372-3543 p erfec t fo r th esis w ork. 50 m ath and G reek ty p eb ars In­ sharp! Call 489-4511 a fte r 7 p .m . 5-10/2 7 C all ED 2-4045. 3-10/31 S f i l i lowcos' S tate News w ill not accept la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC nical. IV 2-1543. C -1 0 /2 7 a fte r 7:30 p.m . 3 -1 0 /2 8 cluded. $600. 337-1527. OPEN KADETT, 1964, 2 -door AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- C -1 0 /2 8 FQUR SMALL Steno tape r e - ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ DESPERATELY NEEDED: S ec- WANT AD inates a g a i n s t religion, wagon, light blue, w hite w all tir e s , baggage rack , rad io , 4- S t., IV 5-1921. C PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts ond g irl to sublet B urcham Woods ap artm en t w in ter te rm . F R A N D O R - P .X . c o rd e rs . WVIC RADIO. Phone 487-5913. 5 -1 1 /2 r a c e , color o r national o r­ for experienced office g ir ls . No speed flo o r sh ift. Low m ileage, A v e r y 's A u to P a r t s BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and • a u t o m o t iv e igin. fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071, 351-7378. 3-10/28 excellent condition. $595. 372- M otor Rebuilding 110 lb . Y o rk - W e ig h t $19.95 s e rv ic e s . A lso u sed. EAST • EM PLOYM ENT 1281. 3-10/28 C rankshaft G rinding C -1 0 /2 7 WANTED: TWO men to sublet Solid Dum bells 5 lb. $1.98 LANSING CYCLE, 1215 B. • FOR RENT PLYMOUTH, 1958. $85. Good New and Rebuilt Auto P a r ts WANTED: BUS boy to w ork lunch­ 3-m an luxury ap artm en t. N orth­ 10 lb . $2.98 15 lb . $3.98 G rand R iv er. C all 332-8303. * • FOR S A LE A u to m o tiv e es and su p p ers, DELTA TAU wlnd A p artm en ts. C all 351- E x tra W eights .25i lb. condition. N eeds a m u ffler. 355- C • LOST & FOUND 208 E. G rand R iv er DELTA. Phone 351-7636. Ask 9129. 3 -1 0 /2 7 CHEVROLET, l957, 2 -d o o r, 2843. 3-10/27 SAVE UP t O 50%. T im e, L ife, N orth L ansing - c a ll 489-6147 fo r D ick. 3 -1 0 /2 7 • PERSONAL hardtop, 4-sp eed . E xcellent FOURTH MAN fo r luxury a p a r t- TWIN SCUBA tanks and com plete Newsweek, H a rp e r's , o th e rs. • PEANUTS PERSONAL condition, copper & w hite. 882- PONTIAC CTO 1965, 4 -speed 'ACCIDENT PROBLEM? 5S1 PART TIM E m eat c le rk . C a ll in m en t. C e d ar V illage. C all outfit $150.00. C all Dan, 355- console, p o sitra ctio n , one own­ Students, ed u c ato rs, adm inis­ • REAL ESTATE 5517. 5-11/1 KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. perso n . PRINCE BROTHERS G regg, 351-7373. 3 -1 0 /2 8 6364. 3-10/28 e r . $1900. 339-8472 . 3-10/28 Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. tr a to r s . 393-0250, 8:30-5 p .m . • S E R V IC E MARKET, 555 E a s t G rand CHEVROLET iv62 £)el-Air: V-lj, LUXURY PENTHOUSE needs one WEHCOrt. STEREO tape r e - C -10/27 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N PONTIAC, 1964 C atalina con- A m erican and fo reig n c a r s . R iv er, E a st L ansing. 3 -1 0 /2 7 c o rd e r, 4 -tra c k , 1965 m odel, 4-door, standard shift, a ir con­ g irl fo r re m a in d e r of school v e rtib le . Excellent condition. G uaranteed w o rk . 482-1286. G u ltA R : GlBSON Special and • W A N TED ditioned, new tir e s , no ru st, A -l 2628 E. K alam azoo. C E v e n in g E m p lo y m e n t y e a r. V ery c lo se to cam pus. tap es. Dan, 351-6433. 3-10/28 B est o ffe r. C all 355-9048. c a se , dual p ic k -u p s, c h e rry fin­ shape. $875. 355-2995 a fte r 6 332-3579. 3-10/31 UNDERWOOD PORTABLE type- ___________ 5-10/27 ish, $160. 351-9510 a fte r 6 p.m . D E A D L IN E p .m ., 1540 H, S partan Village. CAR WASH: 2 5 f. Wash, wax, w rite r, h ard ly used. $40 . 355- jPfSVrtAC, 1958. 4-d o o r sedan. T op ea rn in g s for those who EAST L a n s i n g , Eydeal V illa 3-10/28 5 -11/1 vacuum . U -D O TT. 430 S. C lip - 1037. 3-10/28 Pow er ste e rin g , b ra k e s. V -8. a r e ab le to m aintain th e ir 1-2 bedroom , furnished a p a rt­ 1 P.M . one cla ss day b e ­ CHEVROLET, 1958; hardtop] p e rt, back of KOKO B a r. GOLFERS! MATCHED Mac^ $200. 372-6697 a fte r 5 p.m . _______________________ C -1 0 /2 7 stu d ies and a r e fre e 3 nights m e n ts. Swimming pool, all b u ilt- 23 GALLON fish tank with com - G reg o r autographed clu b s. 11 fore publication. V -8, autom atic. No ru st, sharp, p e r week and Saturday. R e­ plete se t-u p like new. 351-7767. ________________________ 5-10/28 ln s, a i r conditioning. C lose to iro n s, including pitching wedge $350. 816 R.G. C urtis, 2 blocks PONTIAC GTO, 1964. 4 -speed, Scooters & Cycles q u ire s n e a t a p p e a r i n g , MSU and bus lin e . C all F id elity 5-10/31 C ancellations - 12 noon one north of M iller and Washington. and 2 p u tte rs . 3 m atched Wilson m idnight blue. New tir e s , ex ­ BSA 650cc, NORTON 350 cc twin, se rio u s , h ard w o rk er. F o r R ealty, 332-5041. 10-11/9 R IFLE - REMINGTON- 30-06, c la ss day before publica­ C -1 0 /2 7 woods, plus bag. All in p e rfe c t f ce lle n t condition. $1300 o r o ffe r. p erso n a l Interview phone M r. THREE GIRLS needed w in ter W eaver 4-pow er scope. Excel­ tion. both ex cellen t. 1954 FORD. condition. Asking $165. C all CHEVROLET, 1957. Excellent 351-5866. 5-1 0 /3 1 F au st, 351-401L te rm . Two - Spring. L uxury lent condition. $140. 372-3676. ED 2-5969. 5-10/31 351-7767. condition. 882-5414. 1-10/27 PONTIAC 1966 C atalina co n v e rt- s TR a T T o n ’S s p o r T c En t e r , MALE H ELP: p a r t tim e open- ap a rtm en t. One block from 3 -10/27 PHONE SWEET CIDER by the gallon. CHEVELLE, 1964, 327, 4-speecl ib le. Dark blue. Many e x tra s. Benelll of L ansing, u sed bike ings, four hour sh ifts, 3:30-7:30 B erk ey . 351-7681. 3-10/27 STUDY DESKS, sm a ll ch e st, r o ll- 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ Mallbu convertible. Sharp, one Owner gone to se rv ic e . 485- sa le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. p .m ., 8-12 p .m . D rill p r e s s , FOUR PERSON luxury a p a r t- a-w ays & bunk b ed s. New and titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth owner. 699-9840. 5-11/2 3733 a fte r 6 p .m . 5-10/31 B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be­ rad ia l d r ill, tu r re t lathe, en­ m ent. M inutes from cam pus. u sed m a ttr e s s e s — a ll siz e s. RATES Okemos Road, 337-7974. CHEVROLET 1966 SS 396 . 425 PO N flA C , 1965 S tar Chief, 4- n elll 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelll gine lath e. P r e f e r students with Swimming pool, fo u r p arking Study lam p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape 1 D A f ................S I .50 18-11/1 h.p., fully loaded, very few w ere door, sedan. P ow er b rak e s, 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. high school shop train in g , p r e ­ sp a c e s. 332-0439, 3-10/27 r e c o r d e r s , m etal w a r d r o b e s , 3 D A YS.. .'.....S3.00 M WEDDING and p ra c tic a l ste erin g . 484-8704. 3-10/27 B enelll 250 cc 1966, $569. vious m achine experience o r p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ built like th is. Must sell, ED 2 - ONE MAN fo r four man m odern show er g ifts, com plete line of 5 DAYS............ ¿5.00 Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. high m echanical aptitude. Apply tion new & used e le c tric fans. 3570. 3-10/31 RAMBLER AMERICAN I960, 4- ap a rtm en t. $50 plus u tilitie s. b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ 1915 E. M ichigan. C JOHN BEAN DIVISION, 1305 Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ (based on 10 w o r d s p e r ad CHEVY II, 1^63 SS C onvertible. door, autom atic, rad io . $235. 221 R iv e r. 351-9526. 3-10/27 WARE'S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast South C e d a r. Equal opportunity COX SECOND HAND STORE, Burgundy with black top. Buck­ 487-3821. 5-11/1 1965 HONDA 2SO S cram b ler. 3-MAN ap artm en t. Apply In G rand R iv er, a c r o s s from Over 10, 15f p er word, p e r day, em ployer. 5-10/31 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . e ts, radio, autom atic on floor. STUDEBAKEk, 1960. P e rfe c t V ery good condition. N ever g roups of one, two, th re e . 351- Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . V ery good condition. Must sell second c a r . Many new p a r ts . ra c e d . M ust s e ll. 353-8449. FEM ALE ROUTE h elp ers, $2.00 7546. 3-1 0 /2 7 VACUUM GLEANER - G .E . New T h e re will be a 50£ service C this week. $1100 o r c lo se st of­ Make an o ffer. ED 2-6313. 5 -1 1 /1 p e r hour, flex ib le h o u rs, c a r $69.95. Used Infrequently th re e and bookkeeping charge if EYDEAL VILLA one-bedroom , BUMPER-STICKER. F u lbrlght f e r. Phone 351-6432 afte r 12 3-1 0 /2 8 HONDA 350, 1966. A -l condition, n e c e s sa ry . 882-1398. 10-11/9 y e a rs , $25. 655-3394. 3-10/31 * th is ad is not paid within fu rn ish ed luxury a p a rtm en t. " P r e s " 68. B rillian t orange. one week. noon. 3-10/27 TEM PEST LeMANS, 1963; flo o r- many e x tra p a r ts and a c c e s s o r­ JUSTOWRITRR o p e ra to r, p a rt Pool, Im m ediate occupancy. 35£. 3/$1.00. P re p a id . Box 151. SMITH CORONA stan d ard type- shift, 326 V -8, w interized. C all ie s . New p ain t. C all 489-5804. tim e fo r tap e punch type m a­ CHRYSLER, 1954. Top running 351-5161. 3-10/31 Mt. P le a sa n t, M ichigan. w rite r , 11’ c a rria g e , recondi­ 351-6380. 3 -1 0 /2 7 5 -1 0 /2 8 chine. $2.30 p e r h o u r. A L L - condition. $75 o r best offer. 3-10/27 tioned. $75. Call F E 9-8314. A u to m o tiv e THUNDERBIRD l962, sh arp , full LOOK OUT, SUZUKI is h erel STAR PRINTING, INC. Phone EAST LANSING APARTMENTS 355-0794. 3-10/31 RUMMAGE SALE, O ctober 2 / - 1-10/27 W orld’s fin est m o to rcy cle. 485-8523 o r 646-6142. 5-11/1 M’STLN HEALEY S prite, 1$62. pow er. IV 2-9136, IV 2-9318. U n iv e r s ity V illa 29. C lothes, to y s, household TWO 7:75x14 U niroyal L aredo CITROEN 1961, 2 C.V. van. V ery FOX’S SPORT CENTER, 2021 PART OR full tim e help, m ale or A p artm e n ts A -l condition. $885. Call 627- 4617 North E ast S treet. goods, m iscellan eo u s. 1447 B, blackw all tir e s , $16. C all good condition, $400. (50 m iles E . M ichigan, 372-3908. fem ale. Apply new BURGER- 2857 afte r 5. 5-11/1 3-10/31 635 ABBOTT ROAD Spartan V illage. 3-10/28 B arney, 332-5030. 3-10/27 a gallon) D etroit, 883-2958. C all C -1 0 /2 7 CHEF, F ra n d o r. 489-1346 o r a fte r 5:30 p.m . 1-10/27 TRIUMPH T R -4, 1965, black, Newly com pleted F o r Win­ AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, l963, TRIUMPH CUB, 1958, 20Occ. 332-6851. 5 -1 1 /1 WESTERN SADDLE, $35. Halif- GARAGE SALE: New handm ade deep red, black in te rio r. W ires C O M E t, 1962, chocolate, 2 -d o o r hardtop and softtop, o v erd riv e, Good condition, nobby tir e s . te r T e rm Jew elry; doll clothes; used baby sla m e se k itten s to give away. and re d lin e s. Like new. $1,695. rad io , w ire w heels, w hite w all Phone 332-5092. 3-1 0 /2 8 WAITRESSES OR WAI+ERS. P a r t . . . C om pletely F u rn ish ed equipm ent; sofa, bed, c h a irs, sp o rt, radio, buckets, w hite­ OR 6-1862^ 3 -1 0 /2 8 Bob, 353-1932. 3-10/27 tir e s , safety b e lts. $2125. 484- tim e . Apply In p e rso n . 200 N orth . . . Student Rental rug, stove, desk, tab les, ch e sts, w alls. Galen, 353-7424. HONDA 150 - 1963. Good con- 6828 . 3-10/28 W ashington. 3-10/31 . . . TJhree m an units MUST SELL com plete sound sy s- clothing, m iscellan y . Saturday- AUSTIN HEALEY, 1905. Im m ac- 5-10/28 ditlon, e le c tric s ta r t e r , $250. TRIUMPH, 1963, TRS-B . Ex- . . . WalJ^to cam pus tem , o v er $800 w orth of com ­ Sunday, 10-6 p .m . O ctober 29- ulate throughout. E x tras. Must CORVETTE, 1966.” 1963 fram e, Phone 351-6928. 3 -1 0 /2 8 PART TIME tr a c to r w ork. N ear ponents. M ust s e ll com plete unit cellent condition. Many e x tra s. 30. 954 L ila c . 1-10/27 selL Phone TU 2-0410. high r is e hood, side exhaust, cam p u s. E xperienced. T ra n s ­ o r individual com ponents fo r 3-10/27 $900. 332-5960. A fter 6. MINI-BIKE CUSTOM, one month 1 9 5 . 0 0 p e r month m ag w heels, h e a rst shift, two p o rtatio n n e c e s s a ry . ED 7-7957. best o ffer. Rick, 337-9091. WASHER - HOOVER spin d ry e r. 3-10/28 old. 4 hp., $125, b e s t o ffer. F o r inform ation call 332-0091 AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, 1961. tops, 340 h.p., special m e ta l- 1-10/27 3 -10/27 U sed 18 m onths, like new, $80. E xcellent shapel Rebuilt engine, flake silv e r p aint. C ar com­ TRIUMPH 1959, T R -3 . Red, new TU 2-8587.___________ 3 -1 0 /2 7 RECORD STORE - a s s ista n t TWO GIRLS - im m ediate occu SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e 655-3394. 3-10/31 new b attery , tir e s , e le c tric a l p letely reb u ilt one y e a r ago. top and tir e s , reb u ilt tr a n s ­ Aviation m an ag er - full tim e position. pancy. C e d ar V illage. R educed selection of reconditioned, used 1965 Hardwick gas stove, a p a rt- system . $550. 332-5407. B est offer under $2500. Call m issio n . $550. Bob, 353-1932. FRANCIS AVIATfONT Now Torm - Knowledge of m u sic and re c o rd s r a te s . M ickey, 351-5123. m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, m ent siz e ; lik e new. A lso a p a r t- t 10- 11/1 351-9425. 3-10/31 3-10/27 3 -1 0 /2 7 lng new C herokee flying club. helpfuL E xpelleht ffu tu re fo r U niversal, N ecchl. $19.95 to m ent siz e W estlnghouse re frig ­ AÜSTlto HEALEY, 1957. O ver- TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, hardtop M em bership lim ited . Phone NEAR CAMPUS fu rn ish ed . Two CORVETTES BY owner, 1965/ qualified m an. C ontact M r. $39.95. G u a r a n t e e d . E asy e r a to r in good condition. 627- hauled, tonneau, w ire w heels. convertible. E xcellent condi­ m an. L iving room , kitchen, bed-- 1966 convertib les, low m ileage. 484-1324.___________________ C W estgate, MARSHALL MUSIC te rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ 5549. 3-10/31 M ichelin-X tir e s . 351-7822. tion. Phone P a t, 372-3731 be­ room , bath. ED 2-5374. N assau b lu e /erm in e green. 350 COMPANY, 307 E. G rand R iv er. TING CO., 1115 N. W ashington. 5-10/28 hp. S acrifice. 485-9967. tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 E m p lo y m e n t 3-10/31 5 -1 0 /3 1 489-6448. C -1 0 /2 7 Animals AUSTIN A 40, 1963, m int con- 5 -11/2 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. V -6 ,6 1 d s- STUDENTS FOR landscape w ork. WAhJYED: ONE g irl w in ter te rm . TRANSMITTER 6 FRRAT6 R. HOOVfcR TANK vacuum clea n er SAINT BERNARD, fem ale, four dition, very econom ical. Only FORD, 1963. 2-d o o r, V -8, clean. m obile engine, new paint, driven F u ll o r half day. T w iss Land­ R iv e rs Edge ap artm en t. Phone Good pay w hile you study. C lose with all attac h m e n ts. Looks good m onths. AKC re g is te re d . Ex­ $645. U niversity F oreign C a rs, dally. 355-6171. 3-10/31 scap e C e n te r, IV 4-7753. 351-6840. 3 -1 0 /2 8 Will be sold th is w eek. $695 o r to cam pus. F ir s t c la ss FCC li­ and ru n s lik e new. $18. OX 4- cellen t w ith children. House 3029 E. K alam azoo. 482-5832. 1 0 -U /3 o ffer. 351-9394. 3-10/28 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 deluxe bus. cen se re q u ire d . C all John ONE MAN to fill 4-m an luxury 6031. C -1 0 /2 7 tra in e d . 485-0147. 3-10/31 3-10/31 Gas h e a te r, la rg e engine, sp lit SERVICE STATION attendents E rsk ln e o r Dan C o ltran e at 332- a p artm en t beginning w in te r UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r BU1CK l962 SPÉCIAL conver- FORD 1963 G alaxie 8o6 . V-8 s e a ts . Mint condition. ED 2 - w anted. Any hours available be­ 5604. 5 -1 0 /2 8 te rm , E den-R oc. C all 337-2280. CANARIES, GOOD sin g e rs. G o- stick . E xcellent condition. 353- sto o ls, night stan d s, c h e st-o f- tlb le. White w ith red in te rio r. 1861. 3-10/28 tween 7:00 a .m . and 10 p.m . __________________ 3 -1 0 /2 8 ing out of b u sin e ss. C all 332- 0952. 3-10/28 EARNINGS ARE unlim ited as an d ra w e rs, b ookcases, p re­ Bucket s e a ts , V -6 , autom atic. Two locations; 4601 N orth G rand 4715. 3-10/28 VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. E xcellent AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T u rn finished p ic tu re fra m e s , and $750. Call 351-9465. 5-10/28 MERCURY. 1962. Owned by m e - R iv er, 2720 N ortheast S tre et. House* ENGLISH SETTER: cham pion condition. A ccept b est o ffer. y o u r f re e tim e Into $$. F o r m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 BU1CK, 1964 convertible. 1961 chanic. 4 -door. $525, C a ll 351— 10-10/31 353-6819. 3-10/27 appointm ent in your hom e, w rite NEEDED ONE g irl fo r four g irl S. P ennsylvania. C -1 0/27 sire d , all sh o ts. C all 882-7960. T em pest Wagon, autom atic. 7463, Allan. 3-10/27 BUSBOYS: 7 -3 o r 4-10:3u. Apply M rs . Alona H uckins, 5664 School house. $50 m onthly. 351-6464 BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7“ - $3.34, ___________________ 3-10/28 669-9840 for inform ation. VOLKSWAGEN, 1964] 15,800 HOLIDAY INN. N orth of SALT WATER and tropical fish, OLDSMOBILE, 1965, Dynamic 88 S tre et, H aslett, M ichigan, o r call a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 0 /2 8 8" - $3.86, d eliv ered . A lso 5-11/2 m ile s. E xcellent condition. B est F ra n d o r. 3-10/27 p e ts and b ird s . ROBERT’S, 2010 Deluxe Sedan. F ine condition, IV 2-6893. C -1 0 /2 8 NEW THREE bedroom duplex. sh eet ca k es. KWAST BAKER­ offer o ver $850, ED 2-2138, West Saginaw, M -43, L ansing. pow er, radio, new tir e s . Phone PART TIM E m ale 15-20 h ours P ro f e s s o rs , m en g rad u ate stu ­ IES, 303 S. W ashington; BUS D E P A R T U R E S IV 5-3187. 3-10/31 3 -1 0 /2 7 p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good REFRESHMENT STAND help, IV 4-0360, 6-9 p.m . C -10/27 m a le o r fem ale. M ust be neat dents, o r fam ily . C arpeting, F ra n d o r; B rookfield P la z a , E .L . To D etroit from E ast Lan­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. C om plete- r a is e s with exp erien ce, MC­ OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 1962. d ra p e rie s , 308 W ardcliff, 332- Phone o r d e r s , IV 4-1317. ENGLISH COCKER Spaniel pup- sing Bus Depot - ED2-2813 ly overhauled engine. New tir e s . ap p earin g and dependable. Apply Good condition, clean in te rio r, DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est 1612. 3-10/31 C -10/27 py, m ale, 11 w eeks. Also older L —9:25 a.m . Call 351-6208. R ich. 3-10/31 m a n ag e r, STARLIGHT DRIVE- autom atic tra n sm issio n , 2- G rand R iver, ED 2-4103. F ull SQUINTING CAUSES w rin k les. puppies and young stock. IV 2 - EL— 12:35 p.m . tim e w ork also av ailable, IN THEATER, 6:30-9:30. ÔNE MAN FOR w in te r-sp rin g . door, pow er ste erin g , bucket Auto Sorvico & Parts S unglasses p re s c rip tio n s 7622. 5-10/31 E --1:30 p .m .(F rl. only) 10-10/27 Two blocks from cam pus. 351- se a ts. See a fte r 5:30 p .m ., 200 _________ 10-11/7 ground. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, E — 3:30 p .m .(F ri. only) KEYPUNCH OPERATOR; p a rt 7693. 3-10/31 STEREO BUYERS w atcK 'C lassl- N orth H osm er S tre et. IV 4-2297. USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. MALE OR FEMALE clerk w anted E—4:50 p.m , tim e , day/evenlng. Apply 3308 416 T u ssln g Building, Phone IV fled fo r things they need. Dial 3-10/31 Good running condition. New fo r hobby c e n te r. $1.30 p e r h o u r,: L —6:45 p.m . heating, exhaust sy stem . $125. 20 hours p e r w eek. Contact M r. South C e d ar, S u ite#11, L ansing. Rooms 2-4667. C -1 0 /2 8 355-8255 now and s ta r t your ad. E—8:35 p.m . OLDSMOBILE, 1965, F -8 5 , d e- luxe 4-door. F ull power a n d a c - 882-1436. ‘ 3-10/27 T e rw illig e r at RACE-O-RAMA, 393-0250. C MEN’S SUPERVISED: one-half . E —11:30 p.m . M EL'S AUTO SERVICE. E ast 882-0367. 5-10/27 double. Cooking included. $10 c e sso rie s except a ir . New c a r L -L o c al. E L -E x p ress to F ar' w arran ty . Excellent condition. L an sin g 's only g arag e is now NEW CONVALESCENT fac ilities F o r R e n tx p e r w eek. P ark in g av ailab le. mington, then Local; E -E x- in E ast L an sin g . F ull tim e and TV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E-1 Two blocks to B erkey. 351— $1750. r " 372-0467. located at 1108 E ast G rand Ri­ p re s s , m akes N orthland Cen. weekend openings fo r RN’s , conom lcal r a te s by the te rm 4017 a fte r fiv e. 5-10/27 5-10/28 v e r. 332-3255. C L P N 's and n u rse a id s. Focus on o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV ACROSS concern and sk illed c a re . In ter­ RENTALS. 484-9263. C F o r S a le 1. Kitchen 25. Pitcher's NOW L E A S I NwG •............................... • • • • • • • I views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ I S ' HILo tra v e l tr a i le r . F ully utensil edge 2Ô VOLUME encyclopedia s e t. 6 . Verbal 27. Push vincial H ouse, behind Yankee equipped. Save f.or re fe re n c e . B rand new. Phone 332-8404 10. Indicate 31. Creatures Some»?. He* ■ A p p ly N o w ! Stadium . EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS 10-10/31 full tim e. M a rtin 's H air F ash ­ Apartments 669-9840.______________ 5 -1 1 /2 ions, S p artan Shopping C en ter. TH REE ROOM fu rn ish ed a p a rt- a fte r 5 p .m . GUÏTAR: GIBSON, one y e a r old, n ev er used. Call IV 4-3863. 3-1 0 /2 7 3-10/28 11. Operatic singer 12. Net worth' 13. Kager 35. Old Ital. house 36. Pod of whales 332-4522. 5-10/27 m e n t. Okem os a r e a . C all ED 2 - VIOLIN: FULL siz e v ery old 14. Anccdotage 37. Makes THE - Two Bedroom Apt. PART TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- 8531 o r IV 5-6581. 5 -1 0 /2 7 one, m ade in G erm an. E xcel­ 15. Narrative edging F le x ib le Three Person m ent p ro je c t. L istin g men fo r WANTE6 : gTRC to su b -le a se lent tone and finish, good sym ­ 17. Ibsen char­ 39. Fencing snow rem o v al. If you have fre e Northwlnd A partm ent w inter phony o rc h e s tra violin, $75. acter dummy hours call 882-6851 Monday - te rn . 351-4142. 5-10/28 TU 2-4461. 1-10/28 18. Homeless 40. Football DOWN 5. Residual child field 1. Mend 6 . Harem r~ •tJr '. : F rid a y before 4 p.m . 10-11/4 20. Arrange­ 42. Unaffected 2. Order of room 1 1 O PEN ment of 44. Ancient animals: 7. Competitor IF YOU L IK E troops music: India suffix 8 . Dispatch • * . . . » • •» !• •. f «| / IT M O N .& F R I . N IT E 5 AM/AS Û f/ J b A / m A B A R G A IN SHO P H ERE 22. Cross stroke on a letter 24. Vat 4 5 .Journey 46. Towards shelter 47. Wander 3. Dove shel­ ter 4. D ay's march boat 9. burdened 10. Mother of Perseus 12. Kooks' 1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 cries r . t q ; , :.s * L s 26 North Larch, 484-4596 % 16. Large- % % ** H - t J . - J i___ 10 // mouthed A u to m o tiv e S e r v ic e F o r L e s s A T D IS C O U N T P R IC E S % black bass 13 ti 63 U n it 19. Motion % picture 14 it 14 if UNIVERSITY V i l l a C O R N E R O F F E R N 8. A B B O T T R D . I B R A « 20*00° m ile ^ > | r-*sssa> j 18 il % ft i 30 34 % V 21. Ceil. Amcr. tree 23. Command 26. Flowers 3 B L K S . F R O M T H E U N IO N LA U N D R Y FA C ILIT IES P A R K IN G F A C IL IT IE S 12 M O N T H L E A S E XxSA , 0c % 31 % 33 ? /. 33 it 4y36 '34 4 if si 4y 33 4yl i % 30 28. Fish-hawk 29. F.mbe/./.lc 30. Tattle 195“ P ER M ONTH vu* 6>s 34 4» Y /t 4! ti 41 % si y443 39 31. Cr. market place 32. Maritime 33. Reflection O P E N I N G W I N T E R Q U A R T E R — S O M E U N IT S E A R L I E R T>0N 34. Commence 44 45 Vl f c R e ­ 38. lVmtorle G O V A N M ANAGEM ENT ç O ^ S IN L A N S I N G KAMINS s e t s TH E P R IC E S *** 4$ 4 i 4j Ya % Y , Y/< 41. New Guinea port 43. Pulpy fruit 332-3304 Thursday, October 27, 1966 | ) M icnigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan F o r S a le O N U .S . C A M P U S E S Mobil* Homes P la c e m e n t B u re a u 1962 G re a t L akes 10 X 66, 2- bedroom on lo t in E ast Lansing. $3000. Phone 332-5213 a fte r 4 p .m . 5-11/2 Students m ust re g is te r in p e r­ tion, ad v ertisin g and te x tile s, clothing and re la te d a r ts (B,M), gineering (B,M,D); civ il engi­ n eerin g (B); and ch e m istry ^phys­ M e n t a l help inadequate son at the P lacem en t B ureau a t diction w as aim ed a t college the c e n te r a n d d is c u s s th e ir p ro b ­ and departm ent of m ental hy­ HOMETTE MOBILE HOME, D ecem ber and M arch graduates ic a l, inorganic and organic) (B, Cam pus facilities a r e in ad e­ le a s t two days p r io r to date of stu d en ts only. lem s b efo re they becom e in to le r­ giene a r e not the only fa c ili­ 1965. 2-bedroom , 10 X 52. F o r only; M.D). quate to cope with student te n ­ Interview . H e said , "T h e re a c tio n s m ade able. tie s h e re for handling student inform ation, call 485-1255. Ell L illy and Co.: a g ric u ltu ra l P ittsb u rg h P la te G lass Co., sions, but so a re m ental health Monday, O ctober 31: by a student to h is en v iro n m en ­ “ It ta k es stre n g th ,” A beles s tr e s s . D orm itory ad v isers, f a c ­ 3-10/31 T he F alk C orp: m echanical econom ics, anim al husbandry, C hem ical D ivision: accounting se rv ic e s at the county, sta te (B,M); m anagem ent (B,M), De­ and national level, said D r. Ja m e s ta l ex isten ce a r e significant. Stu­ said, “ to adm it that you have ulty m em bers and churches offer MOBiL"e"HOME 1954 8 X 30 engineerlng_ (B). cro p science, h o rtic u ltu re, pack­ counseling se rv ic e . T h is allow s ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates S. F eu rig , d ire c to r of Olin H ealth d en ts fe e l the p r e s s u r e of in ­ p ro b lem s and want help.” M A RLETTE. Good condition. Goodyear A erospace C orp.: aging technology and p o ultry sc i­ only; m echanical, chem ical, civil C e n te r. surm ountable p r o b l e m s , ” he He added that im m ediate co n ­ individuals to solve th e ir p ro b ­ 655-1477 a fte r 6 p j n . 3-10/31 e le c tlrc a l engineering (B,M,D), ence (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch and e le c tric a l engineering (B,M); "W e need a national in c re a se said . tact with th e ce n te r is m ade lem s under guidance. m echanical engineering (B,M), g rad u ates only; m arketing (M); “ M o d erato r” feels t h a t one F e u rig a d d e d th at ten sio n s available to students a t an y tim e . L o s t & Fou n d biophysics P ) , physics and m ath­ accounting (B,M); finance (with and ch e m istry (B,M,D). in health s e rv ic e s ," F eu rig said, fro m dom estic tu rm o il, financial H owever, the cen ter should not way colleges contribute to s tu ­ accounting background) (M); bus­ O.M. Scott and Sons Co: chem ­ "a n d a g re a te r re c ru itm e n t of LOST - PAIR of su n g lasses in em atics (B,M). handicaps and academ ic p e rp le x ­ be re g a rd e d a s a la st r e s o r t. d ents’ d is tre s s is by giving stu ­ black c a se . $5 rew ard . 353- in e ss law, in su ran ce and office ical engineering (B,M); chem ­ staff p erso n n e l." T he Goodyear T ir e and Rubber itie s c r e a te a philosophy of “ le t’s Help should be sought when need­ dents m o re opportunity to fo rm u ­ ad m in istratio n , econom ics, m an­ is tr y (B,M,D); and botany and “ M o d erato r,” the n a t i o n a l '1374. 3-10/31 C o.: P hysics (B,M); ch e m istry h it the h e re a fte r in stead of so lv ­ ed. late th e ir own education. agem ent and m arketing (B,M), p lan t pathology (B,M,D). m agazine for students, p re d ic ts LOST: LADY'S w rlstw atch, s lt- and c h e m ic a l engineering ing o u r d iffic u ltie s.” T h e in ­ D ecem ber and M arch graduates Shell: econom ics a n d m a rk ­ th is y e a r that 1,000 college and ‘T h is depends,” A beles said . v e r, Om ega, black banded. C all (B,M,D); m echanical engineering dividual fee ls h is effo rts a r e "E v ery o n e is exposed to some only; ch e m istry (biochem istry, eting (B), D ecem ber and M arch u n iv ersity students w ill tak e th e ir “ Some students a r e e a g e r and Ann, 353-6110. 3-10/27 (B); and civil and e le c tric a l en­ u s e le s s , counseling,” F eu rig said . "E ven an aly tical and organic (B,M,D); grad u ates only; la b o r and indus­ own liv es, 9,000 o th ers w ill a t ­ capable of handling in struction FOUND: PORTABLE ty p ew riter, gineering (B). N orm an A beles, a s s is ta n t d i­ the m an who goes to the bank tr ia l rela tio n s, accounting, fi­ tem p t suicide, and 90,000 will on th e ir own. F o r others, the c a s e in Shaw parking lo t. Iden­ Goodyear T ir e and Rubber Co., m icrobiology (B,M,D); m echan­ r e c to r of th e C ounseling C e n te r ,. for financial a s s is ta n c e .” He s ta ­ nancial ad m in istra tio n , econom­ th reaten suicide. feeling of being on th e ir own tify. C all Lynn, 355-8255. Jackson P lan t: la b o r and indus­ ical engineering (B); chem ical en co u rag es students »to com e to ted th at the Counseling C e n ter ic s , m anagem ent, m arketing and F eu rig said th at such a p r e - com es a s somewhat of a shock. 3-10/27 tr ia l re la tio n s, m anagem ent and engineering (B,M); pharm acology m arketing and tran sp o rtatio n ad­ (M,D); plant pathology o r physi­ tra n sp o rta tio n ad m in istratio n (B, T h e re fo re the student may need FOUND: SMALL w hite kitten n ear M), D ecem ber and M arch g rad ­ som e tim e before he can function m in istratio n (B), D ecem ber and ology (B,M,D); m athem atics Burcham Woods A partm ents. u a te s only. m o re independently than in high M arch g raduates only; chem ical (B,M); civil and sa n ita ry engin­ 355-2840. LOST: MAN’S w ris t watch, black 3-10/28 engineering (B,M); e le c tric a l engineering (B,M); m echanical ee rin g (B,M); e le c tric a l engine­ erin g , pathology, pharm acology, Godwin H eights Public Schools: a ll e a rly and la te r elem en tary P h o to w in n e rs d is p la y e d school." face and band, upper deck, Sat­ education (B,M) and counseling He added th at a univ ersity has engineering (B,M );and ch em istry physiology, entomology and s ta ­ urd ay . C all A llen, 355-6801. and guidance (M), D ecem ber N o rris Ingells, w inner of 28 som e responsibility to help s tu ­ (B). tis tic s (B,M); v e te rin a ry m ed­ 3-10/28 g rad u ates only. aw ards in news photography, w ill dents gain a feeling of belonging Icerm an, Johnson and Hoffman, ic in e (B,M,D). L b S T : LADY’S gold Ham ilton Sparton E le ctro n ic s, D ivision speak and show h is aw ard - win­ and to help them achieve a sen se CPA’s: accounting (B,M). M otorola Inc., Sem iconductor of Sparton C orp: e le c tric a l and ning photographs in the State of w orth and direction. w ris t w atch Sunday. C all Sue, F & R L a z a ru s: accounting and Products- D ivision: chem ical, i t ’s w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g 351-9264. 3-10/28 m echanical engineering (B,M). News Photographic D ept., 301 financial adm in istratio n , econ­ e le c tric a l, m echanical engineer­ om ics, m anagem ent, m arketing ing, m etallu rg y , physics and Monday and T uesday, O ct. 31- Student S erv ices building, a t 7 P e rs o n a l a n d tran sp o rtatio n a d m in istra - ch e m istry (physical) (B,M,D). Nov. It p .m . Monday. T he photographs ROCK? THE Tonik s I T he Tonik s I B e l l T elephone System : a c ­ winning the 1966 Michigan P r e s s of its a d v is e rs , A rthur Adams, Pennsylvania R ailroad: a c ­ S tu art G allag h er w ill d iscu ss T he T oniksl T he T onlks. 351- S e rv ic e counting a n d financial adm in­ P h otographers A ssn . p riz e s w ill p ro fe sso r of h isto ry , and M rs. counting and financial adm inis­ G erm an folk ta le s at the G erm an 9359. 3-10/27 istra tio n , econom ics, m anage­ also be on display. A dam s. It w ill be held a t 6:30 DIAPER S E R V IC E ,L a n s in g ’ s tratio n , m ath em atics, s ta tistic s , Club m eeting a t 8:30 tonight in 33 m ent, m ark etin g , lab o r and in­ **• tonight in the G reen Room of the KODAK FILM , B & W, 620-12?, fin e st. Your choice of th re e and lab o r and in d u strial relatio n s Union. R efresh m en ts w ill be d u stria l rela tio n s and o th er can­ The A m ateur Radio Club w ill Union. 33£ each with th is ad. MAREK typ es. C ontainers furnished, no (B), D ecem ber and M arch g rad ­ se rv e d a fte r th e m eeting. didates (B,M), D ecem ber a n d m eet at 7:30 tonight in 252 En­ * ** M r. and M rs. Adams accom ­ REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ deposit. Baby clothes w ashed u ates only and civ il, e le c tric a l M arch g rad u ates only. gineering Building. Anyone in te r­ panied the group on th e ir recen t TION CENTER at F ra n d o r. f r e e . T ry our V elvasoft pro­ and m echanical engineering (B). Dennison Rusinow, a m em ber Saga Food S erv ice: hotel, r e s ­ e ste d in am ate u r rad io is invited trip to R u s sia . C -10/27 cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. of the A m erican U n iv ersities P ittsb u rg h P la te G lass Co.: tau ran t and institutional m anage­ to attend. THE LOOSE ENDS - The sound BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 • • • F ield Staff, w ill speak on Yugo­ accounting (B,M); accounting and m ent (B,M). you can fee l. O rgan, g u itar, E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C slavia and the Cold W ar a t the # * * all m a jo rs of the College of B usi­ Shell: geology (B,M,D); chem ­ Beta B eta B eta, national b a s s, d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- SILVER SERVICE and punchbowl n e s s (B), D ecem ber and M arch is tr y and chem ical engineering m eeting of D elta P h i Epsilon, na­ David B en tley -T ay lo r, fo rm e r biology ho n o rary , w ill m eet at tional p ro fessio n al foreign s e r ­ 0761. C -10/27 re n ta l. T he T ic e H ouse. 337- g rad u ates only; chem ical engi­ (D); chem ical, e le c tric a l and m e­ B ritish diplom at and g rad u ate of 7:30 tonight a t the U niversity 7400. 1-10/27 n eerin g (B,M,D); e le c tric a l en­ chanical engineering, ch em istry , v ice and tra d e fra te rn ity . The Oxford, w ill speak to the Spartan M OTORCYCLE, M OTOR M useum -for a to u r and d iscu s­ m eeting w ill be held at 7:30 to­ C h ristian F ellow ship at 9 tonight SCOOTER in su ran ce. Package WILL CARE fo r 1-2 children lr gineering (B,M); m echanical en - m a th em atics, and physics (B,M). sio n . night in the Union A rt Room. The in the Old C ollege Hall of the r p te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE my home days. 485-2871. ** * public is invited. Union. O ver Knapp’s Cam pus C e n te r. • a_ in /9 7 O liv er L ow ry of the D ept, of * ** * ** C v u l U - 332-8671. C -10/27 Social sciences topic P harm acology, W ashington Uni­ T y p in g S o rv ic o A banquet w ill be given by the The A sso ciated Women Stu­ SPANISH LADY w ill tu to r in v e rsity , w ill d eliv er a biochem is­ fo r O v ersea s R u ssian Study Group dents w ill hold an as sem bly m eet­ Spanish o r Italian . T ra n sla tio n s. ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m u lti- try colloquium a t 4 today in 101 ing at 7:30 tonight in the C on- 355-3007. 5-10/27 11th offset prin tin g . D is s e rta ­ B io ch em istry Building. He w ill of Ju stin M o rrill College in honor H A L L O W E E N of Isenberg Lecture tions, th e se s, m an u scrip ts, gen­ Con Room of the International d isc u ss “ M etabolite P a tte rn s in T.V.*s FOR re n t. Brand new l9 ,k C enter. M onday, October 31 e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ R etinal L a y e r s ." • « * p o rta b le s. F re e delivery and s e rv ic e . C all STATE MANAGE­ p e rie n c e . PAULA ANN 332 - 8384. HAUGHEY, ty p C ist. R ich ard S. Rudner, p ro fe sso r H e is the editor of a q u a r te r ­ • • * Sen. 8a y h The S p artan ettes w ill hold a W h e n y o u c a re e n o u g h MENT, 332-8687. C -ll/3 Union B oard w ill sp o n so r a p ra c tic e and b u sin ess m eeting in to s e n d th e v e ry b e st IBM S ele ctrlc and Executive. of philosophy at Washington Uni­ ly Journal, “ Philosophy of S ci­ HOLY PICTURE TUBES, ¿ a t v e rsity in St. L ouis, will speak on Ladybug F ash io n Show at 8 tonight to ta lk h e re 216 Women’s IM at 9:15 tonight. CAMPUS M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ en c e,” and author of " P h ilo s o ­ M an. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , in the Union B allroom . M iss MSU fessional th e ses typing. N ear “ R eproduction and Social S ci­ phy of Social S cien ces.” Senator B irch Bayh (D-Indiana) ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ and h e r co u rt w ill m odel. T ick ets cam pus. 337-1527. C e n c e " a t 8 p,m . F rid ay in C on­ JAC at 543 E ast G rand R iver, BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al ty p ist. next to P aram ount N ew s. C No job too la rg e o r too sm all. ra d A uditorium . In th is y e a r 's second Isen b erg can be p u rch a sed fo r 50 cen ts at the Tog Shop, the Union T ick et Of­ w ill be on cam pus F rid ay to cam ­ paign fo r G .M ennen W illiam s and P i Sigma Alpha w ill m eet at 3 p.m . today in the Oak Room of the BOOK STORES th e D em ocratic tick et. FREEH I A T h rillin g hour of beau- ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C M em orial L ectu re, Rudner will question w hether phenomena Students need fice , o r at th e d oor. Sen. Bayh w ill speak before Union. A re p re se n ta tiv e of the United S tates Inform ation Agency students and faculty at a non­ ’ 4519, M ERLE NORMAN COS­ 7 5 5 RESUMES, 100 copies, w ill speak on that organization. METICS STUDIO, 1600 E. $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING, 533 North studied by the social sc ie n tist a r e unique. English tutors L ucio P eca, a m em b er of the A rgentine Planning Com m ission, p a rtisa n m eeting sponsored jointly by the Young D em ocrats M ichigan. C -10/27 R udner was a philosophy p r o ­ I it C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C -10/27 MSU’s E nglish Language Cen­ w ill speak on ag ric u ltu ral econo­ and ASMSU a t 10 a.m . LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay fe s so r at MSU fro m 1956 - 1962, m ic planning a t 3:30 today in 16 At 10:30 th e re w ill be a p a r ti­ le s s fo r the b est. Wash - 20£ Dry - 10£. Suits cleaned, p r e s s ­ CAROL WINELY, experienced typist, S m ith-C orona E le c tric . T e rm p a p e rs, th e se s, general then he resig n ed to re tu rn to W ashington U niversity. te r is seeking to help foreign stu­ d ents w ith th e ir difficulties in understanding and com m unicat­ Ag H all. T he se m in a r is spon­ so red by the A g ricu ltu ral Eco­ san m eeting sponsored solely by the Young D em o crats. Both m eet­ A t t e n t io n c a r o w n er s ed - $1.50. Slacks, sw ea te rs, He taught at the U niversity nom ics D ept. The public is in­ ings w ill be held in 109 Anthony typing. Spartan V illage. 355- of P ennsylvania, C o rn ellU n iv er- ing in English by sponsoring a sp o rt coats - 75