Inside today ... F rid a y Cloudy .. • W i n d y and m il d to d a y w ith the Spartans meet W ildcats, P . 6 Lib ra ry C onstruction, P. 9 M IC H IG A N h ig h In the u p p e r s i x t i e s . S a t u r ­ day, cloudy and cooler. ASM SU General Assem b ly P . 13 S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y Ea s t Lansing, M ichigan O c t o b e r 28, 1966 10Ç ✓ o l . 5 9 N u m b e r 69 C h in a C la im s M issile C a n C a r r y A to m B o m b ."T he p o sse ssio n by the C hinese people no d etails, n o r any Indication w here itw as TOKYO (jP) - Red China claim ed T h u rs­ held. day the developm ent of a m is s ile sy stem of guided m is sile s and n u clear w eapons is a g rea t encouragem ent to the h ero ic The p arag rap h said the te s t w as " s u c ­ to c a r r y n u clear bom bs. It announced a ce ssfu lly Conducted” o ver C hina’s own guided m is s ile w ith a n u clear w arhead, V ietnam ese people, who a r e waging a w ar of re sis ta n c e against U.S. a g g re ssio n ." te r r ito r y . lofted W ednesday, " a c c u ra te ly h it the P resu m ab ly the site was theU ighur te st­ ta rg e t at the appointed d istan ce, effecting T his w as not exactly a fo re c a st that ing ground in Sinkiang P ro v in ce in rem o te a n u clear ex p lo sio n ." nu clear weapons m ight be used by the n o rth w est China. The C hinese a r e be­ How fa r the m is s ile tra v e le d w as with­ C om m unist sid e in Viet Nam. U se of th ese liev ed to have conducted th e ir f ir s t th ree held, but th e te s t re c a lle d a p red ictio n weapons by the allie d sid e h as been te s ts th e re . la s t M arch by U.S. S ecre tary of D efense u rged in som e U.S. q u a rte rs , but U.S. T he f ir s t atom ic device w as exploded R obert S. M cN am ara that the C hinese m ilita ry m en and such au th o rities as O ct. 16, 1964, and the second May 14, w ithin two o r th re e y e a rs would have Dwight D. E isenhow er have discounted 1965. U.S. officials put both in the range an atom ic s trik e capability of 500 to 700 theii; potential usefu ln ess. of the A m erican bomb dropped o ver H iro­ m ile s. shim a in .World War II, equal to about T he official New China News Agency The b la st - th e fourth announced by 20,000 tons of TNT. Peking sin c e 1964 - cam e w hile P r e s i­ said China is developing its n u clea r a r ­ Com menting on the la te s t te s t, the dent Johnson w as v isitin g neighboring sen al to oppose the " n u c le a r monopoly New China News Agency sa id it showed T hailand. It thus ra ise d speculation that and n u clea r blackm ail by the United States that the C hinese "d e fe n se ca p ab ilities its tim ing m ay have been designed to and the Soviet Union, acting in co llu sio n ." a r e advancing at even g re a te r sp e e d ." It m entioned in th is connection the nu­ take A sian eyes off the P re sid e n t’s trip " I t Is an o th er new im portant achieve­ and the afte rm ath of the M anila co n fer­ c le a r nonp ro liferatio n tre a ty now being m ent sco red by the C hinese people in studied by Moscow and Washington. fu rth e r strengthening th e ir national de­ en ce. Peking p o rtra y e d the b last a s good news T he announcem ent contained only one fen se and safeguarding the se c u rity of p a ra g ra p h a s to the te st its e lf and gave th e ir country and the peace of the w o rld ." fo r Hanoi, saying: Casualty G R A D E S , P U B L I C A T I O N S A soldier w ith the First Ca­ !:1 S É ¡ valry c r i e s o u t In p a i n a s he is hit In a battle near Phu Cat W earing rainy R e a d y w eather F o r fighting gear, B a ttle u m b ro lla and su nglasses, G u id e lin e s r e p o r t clarified w hile participating in O p e ra tlo n Irving. UPI C ablephoto a m em ber o f the First C avalry aw aits action outside Phu Cat, S. " T h e student has a rig h t to fa ir and not given " in good faith” and m ake Viet Nam In O peration Irving. UPI T e le p h o to b y D a n a Stone State By F A Y E U N G E R N e w s Staff W r it e r com petent academ ic ev alu atio n ." "W e don’t w ant to give the stuaeni the recom m endations to the ad m in istra tiv e officials concerned. M u n n moves T he academ ic freedom re p o rt, now r e ­ idea he m ight be able to appeal any g ra d e ," T he co m m ittee on academ ic rig h ts could LBJ’S APPRAISAL v ised by the F acu lty C om m ittee on Student A ffairs, c la rifie s r a th e r than changes the John H. Reinoehl, ch airm an of the faculty com m ittee, said . “ T hose g rad e s based not o v erru le the grade, how ever, Reinoehl said . t o p r e v e n t co m m ittee’s re p o rt issu ed la s t June. only on the stu d e n t's academ ic p e rfo rm ­ O ccasionally an in stru c to r m ight give a an ce cannot be appealed beyond the dean’s bad grad e because of a p erso n ality con­ Allies’ shield assures T h e re v ise d re p o rt (1) c le a rly gives the sjudgpt the rig h t to appeal only those g rad e s not given " I n ' good fa ith ," (2) sp ecifies that th e e d ito r-in -c h ie f of the office.” The proposed student-faculty com m ittee on academ ic rig h ts and resp o n sib ilities of students' could accept an appeal axis g rad e flic t w ith the student o r because of a p reju d ice. Such g rad e s a r e appealable to ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) s c a l p i n g ’ M ichigan State ath letic d ire c to r Biggie Munn and tick et d ire c to r Bill B eardsley failure of aggressors State News h as final au th o rity fo r the p a p e r’s content and (3) m o re c le a rly de­ fines the rig h ts of oth er student publica­ tio n s. SUNDAY-WMSB announced T h ursday a plan to stop re sa le of student football tick ets to non-students. S tarting with the N otre Dame gam e, N ovem ber 19, a ll student tic k ets will have BANGKOK, T hailand Of) - In a challenge th e conditions a r e m et - and p erh ap s even The re v ise d re p o rt also contains a p ro ­ the p h rase, "Student use only,” printed to N orth V iet Nam, P re sid e n t Johnson said so o n e r. a c ro s s the ticket face. In the past, student the U nited S tates a n d 'lt s "ailies-in-South V iet Nam have built a m ilita ry shield " T h is w as, I think, an im portant step fo rw ard . O ur Intentions a r e in w ritin g now vision fo r an expedited hearing before the stu d en t-facu lty ju d iciary fo r academ ic freed o m c a s e s in which urgency is an Student editors interview tic k e ts differed from gen eral adm ission tic k ets only by having the stub torn off. " s tro n g enough to p revent the a g g re sso r fo r all the w orld to se e . F o r we mtstn im p o rtan t fac to r. “ T h e idea is to appeal to the basic Board candidates on T V fro m succeeding,” w hat w e say: When the ag g ressio n fro m the honesty of a ll stu d e n ts," explained U ntil N orth V iet Nam w ithdraw s its no rth has ceased , we do not w ant, and we The co m m ittee com pleted its rev isio n s, B e ard sley , “ We had 20 o r 25 people fo rc e s, "W e m ust continue to r e s is t the do not intend, to rem ain in South Viet draw n from recom m endations of the Aca­ com e to the office la st week who had ag g re ssio n that th re a te n s South V iet N a m ." dem ic Council, on W ednesday. T he rep o rt T h e f ir s t of th ree telev isio n p ro g ram s Schm ier (R) and N orm an O. Stockm eyer unknowingly bought student tick ets and N am ," he said in a re p o rt T h ursday to Johnson said the le a d e rs of South Viet goes to the council Nov. 8 for fu rth e r featu rin g candidates vying fo r se a ts on the (D). couldn’t get in .” the A m erican people. N am , South K orea, the P h ilip p in es, T hai­ d isc u ssio n . governing b o ard s of M ichigan State, the MSU and U -M will be p aire d for the " T h e re is a sm all p ercentage of the "W e do so because we believe that the land, A u stralia and New Z ealand ag re ed U n iv ersity of M ichigan and Wayne State second show to be te lev ised a t 7:30 p.m . students who a r e doing th is ,’’ continued By statin g th at the student may appeal C om m unists w ill unbolt the door to peace a t M anila that the goals in V iet Nam and will be shown at 4 p .m . Sunday on WMSB uesday, W arren Huff (D), the p rese n t B eard sley , "and i t ’s making u s all look only those g rad es not given " in good faith,” only when they a r e convinced th e ir m ili­ fo r all A sia w e re to be fre e from a g g re s­ -TV, Channel 10. oard chairm an, and Kenneth W. T hom p­ b a d ." sion, to conquer hunger, illite ra c y and d is­ th e co m m ittee drew boundaries around a ta ry campaign cannot su c c e e d ," he de­ son (R) will ap p ear fro m MSU. M rs. "P eo p le go away with a bad im pression e a se , and to seek p eace throughout the m o re am biguous student rig h t included in T w elve candidates fo r the governing c la re d . Iren e M urphy (D) and R o b ert J . Brown ( R ) of the student body and of the u n iv e rsity ,” th e o rig in al re p o rt: b o ard s w ill be asked qu estio n s by the T h e speech was taped in M anila and r e ­ area. will lead off the s e rie s fo r U -M. he com m ented, "and th is b o th e rs me m ore e d ito rs of the student new spapers of the le ase d a s Johnson spent the day relaxing T h e final show of the s e r ie s w ill fea­ than anything. th re e u n iv e rsitie s. T h e questions will at the r e s o r t village of Bang Saen afte r tu re Republican and D em o crat candidates T h e plan was initiated because of a ra sh co v e r a wide range of to p ics from the of tic k e t scalping th is y e a r a t the Michigan 10 stren u o u s days on h is F a r E a st to u r. fro m Wayne and U -M , It will be telev ised can d id ates’ qualifications for and philo­ H e goes by h elico p ter F rid a y 68 m iles a t 4 p .m . Sunday, Nov, 6. and P urdue gam es. sophy of university governing b o ard s to northw est to Bangkok w here he is to be welcom ed by King Bhumibol and Queen S o v ie t b lo c c o u n trie s th e ir opinions on academ ic freedom for stu d en ts. S lrik lt. Q uestioning the candidates a r e M ark In h is two day v isit to Bangkok, he will have an opportunity to d isc u ss with P r e ­ m ie r T hanom K ittikachron the growing C om m unist g u e rrila m enace inT h ailan d ’s o f fe r V ie ts goods, cash K illingsw orth from the Michigan Daily, V artan Kupellan from the Wayne C o l­ legian and Kyle Kerbawy fro m the M ichi­ im poverished n o rth east. gan S tate News. fo r m unitions, m edicine and o th e r Johnson also w ill have an opportunity to WARSAW, P oland (0 — T h e Soviet T h e f ir s t p ro g ram will fea tu re D em o­ Union and its a llie s have relu ctan tly su p p lies. c r a t Nathan M. C onyers and incumbent s e e som e of the 27,000 U.S. so ld ie rs based in T hailand although he is not sched­ but reso lu tely pledged approxim ately a M oscow 's pledge w as stated as $800 F ra n k M errim an (R) from MSU, and two uled to v isit any of the five a irb a se s from billion d o lla rs in goods and cash to can d id ates for Wayne State, L eslie R. m illion and the total of the o th er E ast w hich A m erican pilo ts fly to bomb ta rg e ts C om m unist N orth V iet N am , inform ed E uropean C om m unist contributions a s in N orth V iet N am . P o lish so u rce s said T h u rsd ay . about $200 m illio n . Johnson’s speech w as in the form of a They re p o rte d the w ar ch est w as col­ le cte d at the rec en t Soviet bloc sum m it Asked if th is is fo r an e n tire y ea r o r re p o rt on the M anila sum m it conference and h is flying v isit to the big U.S. co astal co n feren ce in Moscow and w ritten pledges so m e o th er p e rio d of tim e, a P olish source rep lied , " T h is is fo r rightnow .G odknow s O v e r 100 men fight base of Cam Ranh Bay in South Viet Nam. have been given to a re p re se n ta tiv e of Ho Chi Min’s Hanoi governm ent. O fficial w hat w ill b e needed four m onths from "W e ag re ed at M a n ila ," he said , " th a t ou r own fo rc e s w ill be w ithdraw n from confirm ation could not be obtained h e re . The idea of sending v o lu n teers to N orth now ." 5-mile grass fire South Viet Nam a s the fo rc es sent down Poland a g re e d to give $30 m illion. The Viet Nam has been abandoned, the so u rces fro m the north a r e also w ithdraw n and a s violence d isa p p e a rs. And w e m ade it c le a r said , because " th e V ietnam ese don’t want pledges of C zechoslovakia, Romania and along C & O tracks th a t th is could be accom plished from our a foreign legion. E uropean tro o p s would i P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) O ver 100 firem en and 13 fire tru ck s sid e in not m o re than six m onths a fte r be w o rth less. They w ant goods and c a sh " b attled g r a s s fire s T h u rsd ay afternoon, b o rd erin g five m iles of the C & O r a il­ ro a d tra c k s from H arriso n Road to e a s t­ e rn Okem os. F o g arty w a n ts re a so n s S p ark s from the w heels of a passing tra in ap p aren tly kindled the se p arate o u t­ b u r s ts which raged for over th re e hours. T h e E a st Lansing F ire D ept, responded to th e f ir s t ala rm south of the tra c k s and b o a t.” Many people, he said, a r e presen tly By SUSAN E L D E R T ru s te e s . Since the tm e e a r e not yet e a s t of H arriso n Road at 1:43 p.m . con cern ed with d iscovering to-what extent tenured, U n iv ersity au th o rities do not M inutes la te r another outburst was r e ­ the u n iv e rsity will to le ra te dissent in have to give re a so n s fo r th e ir d ism issa l. p o rted n ea r the in cin erato r on F arm Land. R obert S. F ogarty said in an interview c la s s , in d ep artm en ts, and out of c la sse s. F o g arty said, "th e y may not have a By 2 p.m ., the M eridian, Delhi, and T h u rsd ay that h e’d like to know why the L ansing Township F ir e D epts. w ere b at­ D epartm ent of A m erican Thought and défendable re a so n .” He fe lt only incom ­ T h e definition of g en eral education is so petence was sufficient cause fo r co n tract n arro w th at som eone who d issen ts finds tling flam es that th reaten ed houses b e ­ Language wants to f ire him . te rm in atio n , " I ’ve been teaching h e re four him self no lo n g er a p a r t of the university. tw een O kem os and H arriso n Roads, He suspects that h is d issen t from d e ­ v e a r s and I expect to be doing the sam e " In a r e a l se n se , c e rta in fo rm s of dis­ O ver 30 a re a policem en w ere called in B r u s h F ir e partm en tal policies was the m ajo r reason things fo r th e next 55 y e a r s ," he said . se n t a r e not le g itim a te ," he said . to c o n tro l th e traffic gathering in the a re a . fo r h is proposed d is m issa l. But he doesn’t " I t Is Im portant, p ro fessio n ally and F o g arty fe e ls this has been determ ined WKAR w as forced off the a ir when a C h arrin g s e v e r a l h u n d r e d a c r e s o f land b o r d e r i n g the C & O Rail­ know for su re . m o rally , for m e to know the re a so n s b e ­ w ithin th e ATL departm ent by the recent v oltage line to th e ir tra n sfo rm e r was road tracks, Thursday’s brush fires were apparently set off by T he ATL advisory com m ittee voted to te rm in ate the c o n tra c ts fo r W, G ary G roat, hind th is d ec isio n ." decision of the ad v iso ry om m ittee. F o- burned out, U n iv ersity P o lice said. sparks from a passing tr a in . Over 100 f i r e m e n f r o m four fire de­ T h e m ain rea so n F o g arty can find for F ir e o fficials said it was too ea rly to J , Kenneth L aw less and F o g arty in August, partm ents battled the b l a z e . State N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ichaels h is v irtu a l d ism issa l is "ro ck in g the (Please tu r n to the back page) e s tim a te the extent of dam ages. subject to approval fro m the B oard of Kyl« C . Kerbawy E ric Planin, m anaging ed ito r STATE NEWS e d ito r-in -c h ie f Ja m es Spentolo, cam pus e d ito r T hom as Segai, e d lto rla l ed ito r L aw rence W erner, S ports E d ito r . Jo e l S tark Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o r te r ad v e rtisin g m anager W illiam G. P a p d a k , a s s t. ad m an ag er F rid a y Morning, O ctober 28, 1966 E D I T O R I A L S B e s t o f tw o w o r ld s c o m b in e d in J M C J u s tin M o r r ill C o lle g e w a s of lim ite d fin a n c ia l re ­ an e x p e rim e n t. so u rce s, has been o v e r­ U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls trie d h a u le d . J u s tin M o rrill fie ld to c o m b in e th e r e s o u r c e ad­ s tu d y p r o g r a m s n o w in c lu d e v a n ta g e s of a m u ltiv e rs ity w o rk in W a s h in g to n , D .C . w ith th e p e r s o n a l i z e d e d u c a ­ and w ith th e N a v a jo I n d ia n s . tio n of th e s m a ll c o lle g e . E x p e rim e n ta tio n w ith th e T h ey h o p ed J u s tin M o rrill id e a o f a m o re p e rs o n a liz e d W a g e s e a te n u p C o lle g e w o u ld b e c o m e a lib ­ ap p ro a ch to . e d u c a t i o n w ith in e ra l a rts in s titu tio n of th e th e m u ltiv e rs ity is a good so rt w h e re fa c u lty and s tu ­ one. The tru s te e s have d e­ in d o r m c a fe te ria s d e n ts g re e t each o th e r by c id e d to m a in ta in th e p ro ­ n a m e on s ig h t, w h e re no s tu ­ g r a m , w o rk o u t th e p r o b le m s dent w o u ld fee l he w as lo s t a n d e x p a n d i t to a n o th e r d is ­ If a s tu d e n t w o rk s in a to a s t and c o ffe e fo r 20 c e n ts c ip lin e . T h is is p o te n tia lly in th e c r o w d , o n ly a n u m b e r . c lo th in g s to re , he d o e s n ’t in o r d e r to s a v e i s p e n a l i z e d . th e m ost re w a rd in g answ er B ecause it is a p art of h a v e to b u y h i s c l o t h e s t h e r e . M SU, J u s tin M o rrill’s s tu ­ to th e p ro b le m s of h ig h e r T h e o n e g o o d r e a s o n g iv e n B ut if he w o rk s in a d o rm d e n ts have access to s tu d y e d u c a tio n . fo r c o m p u ls o ry p a y m e n t fo r c a f e t e r i a , h e h a s to e a t t h e r e fa c ilitie s and c u ltu ra l op­ --T h e E d ito rs d o rm m e a ls b y w o rk e rs w as S o w h a t m a k e s y o u t h i n k I 'm s m o k in g p o t? a n d th e p r ic e o f h is c o m p u l­ p o rtu n itie s m is s in g in m a n y o ffe re d by T .L . S m ith , as­ so ry m eal is ta k e n out of s m a ll c o lle g e s . s is ta n t m a n a g e r o f fo o d s e r ­ h is p a y c h e c k . v ic e s . A fte r a y e a r o f o p e ra tio n , THE READERS’ MINDS M uch fo o d is p ilfe re d by J u s tin M o rrill is c o n s id e re d N eed more militants and radicals He does get a d is c o u n t. s tu d e n ts d u r in g th e c o u r s e o f by a d m in is tra to rs su ccess­ T h re e sq u a re s a day w o u ld th e ir w o rk , h e s a id . f u l e n o u g h to i m i t a t e th e i d e a cost a n o n -d o rm re s id e n t in a n o t h e r f ie ld . To the E ditor: black ra c is m , a s of y et, and if w e a c t, have p ro m ise d to bury us; of c o u rse , it's S 3 .3 5 . T h e c a f e t e r i a e m p lo y e T h is is an e rro n e o u s re a ­ Your O ct. 14 e d ito ria l: "M o d e ra te s m ust T ru s te e s la s t w eek ap­ h as taken few, v ery few in co m p ariso n . v e ry " J u d a e o -C h ris tia n " to love your w ho w o rk s th re e m e a ls h a s so n fo r c h a rg in g s tu d e n ts fo r denounce m ilita n ts ," re v e a ls a c e rta in O ur job as black and w hite A m eric an s e n e m ie s. But do you have to love your p ro v ed th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f lack of h isto ric a l p e rsp e c tiv e and insight is to un d erstan d the su rg e ry needed is frie n d s too? o n ly $ 2 .8 0 ta k e n out o f h is d in n e r. D in in g ro o m s a ll into th e dynam ics of the negro freed o m ra d ic a l s u rg e ry b ecau se the body-politic S urely w e can a ll support th e hum ani­ a s m a ll c o lle g e of s c ie n c e pay. (H e o n ly pays fo r th e o v e r t h e U .S . c o u n t e r t h e f o o d m ovem ent, dynam ics which cannot be h as been neg lected fo r so long th at the ta ria n w ork of th e R ed C ro s s , even if and te c h n o lo g y in th e u n i­ _p ro p erly understood a p a rt fro m the whole illn e ss has becom e m alignant. We can b est m e a ls he w o rk s--6 0 c e n ts p ilfe rin g p ro b le m b y w a tc h ­ th e m oney m ight sav e the liv e s of a few v e rs ity c o m m u n ity . so cial m ilieu in w hich o th er dynam ics p r e p a re fo r it by understanding th at mod­ "Y ankee I m p e r ia lis ts ." fo r b re a k fa s t, 90 c e n ts fo r in g t h e i r w o r k e r s c l o s e l y , o r (white attitu d es and actio n s ag ain st m o ra l era tio n and co m p ro m ise a r e th e b a s ic re a W illiam E stev en s, J r . J u s tin M o r r ill’s b ro th e r and d em o cratic appeals) a r e at w ork. sons why the ra c ia l can ce r h as grown so lu n c h and $ 1 .3 0 f o r d in n e r.) m o re fre q u e n tly , a c c e p tin g c o lle g e in th e s c ie n c e s w ill Y our a s s e s s m e n t of the m o d e ra tes is not deep into o u r so c ial o rd e r. it as an o v erh e ad expense. ac c u ra te ; th e se sam e m o d erates w e re con­ If we a r e to m ake it, we need m o re D o rm re s id e n ts w ho h av e b e n e fit fro m th e le s s o n s sid e re d v ery m ilita n t at th e ir Inception. DuBois, the fa th e r of one of y o u r m o d er­ w hite and black m ilita n ts and ra d ic a ls . A m erica needs m o re John B row ns, T h ad - Legitimate role a lre a d y p a id fo r b o ard and S tu d e n ts w ho need m oney le a rn e d in JM C ’s f ir s t y e a r. a te s , w as, at th e tim e he helped found it, deus Stevens, Saul A lin sk is, M alcolm X 's On N ovem ber 1 st., a referen d u m w ill be w o rk in th e c a fe te ria get a and are w illin g to w o rk fo r F o r in s ta n c e th e m o tiv a ­ co n sid ered by your g ran d fath e rs a s ra d i­ and Stokely C arm ich a els to stim u late the p la ce d b efo re the student body. T he ques­ fu ll p a y c h e c k . it ,s h o u ld be p e rm itte d to tio n and in itia tiv e of JM C c a l. At that tim e many w h ites w e re te a sipping lib e ra ls and m o d e ra tes who do tion on th e b allo t w ill concern $1,000 of fo r accom m odation and Booker T . Wash­ not want to row o r rock the boat! student ta x m oney; but th is is not the F a ir enough. sp en d i t in a n y w a y th e y see s tu d e n ts w as o v e re s tim a te d . ington. P eo p le lik e M onroe T ro tte r and R ich ard W. T hom as is s u e . T he iss u e is much b ro a d e r and con­ fit. A s e rie s o f e le c tiv e le c tu r e s W illiam DuBois w e re too ra d ic a l. D etro it F re sh m a n sid e ra b ly m o re im po rtan t: Should student The s tu d e n t w ho su ffe rs la n g u is h e d fo r la c k of a t­ It h a s not been the m o d e ra tes, a s you governm ent becom e re a lis tic a lly Involved under th is arra n g e m e n t is define m oderation, who have re a lly caused in giving n ea rly 70% of you th e rig h t to If th e s tu d e n t w a n ts th e te n d a n c e . T h is y e a r th e l e c ­ the p r o g re s s , but r a th e r ra d ic a ls , now m o s t lik e ly th e o n e w ho n e e d s vote. m eal th a t th e d o r m ito r y o f­ tu re s a re re q u ire d . m o d e ra tes. Yet, upon c lo s e r exam ination, Student governm ent looks p a s t G rand m o n e y th e m o s t. so c ial h isto ria n L ero n e B ennett co n sid ers f e r s h im , h e c a n p a y f o r i t - - R iv e r and se e s m any p ro b lem s, prob lem s J u s tin M o r r ill’s fie ld p r o ­ yo u r m o d e ra te s, " th e black e s ta b lish ­ in education, in building codes, in zoning, The s tu d e n t w ho n e e d s m o ­ th a t w ay h e h a s c o n tro l o v e r g ra m , w h ic h m o re th a n h a lf m e n t," as having failed in many w ays. You in open occupancy. It se e s national c r is e s , ney a n d c a n d o w ith o u t b r e a k ­ w h a t c o m e s o u t o f h is p o c k e t. see i t ’s the old ta le o f-p ro g re s s to the fox that m u st be m e t; it se e s M ichigan S tate its s tu d e n ts fe lt w as d is ­ is the pot to the chicken. In 'T h e N egro stud en ts paying p r ic e s that a r e u n reaso n ­ fa s t, or can p ic k up som e --T h e E d ito rs c rim in a tin g a g a in s t s tu d e n ts R ev o lt,” Lom ax re v e a ls the m ilitan t ro o ts ably high, living in p o o rly built housing, of the m o d e ra te 's ac tio n s. H ad it not been and so m e stud en ts denied open housing. fo r c e rta in m ilitan ts, th e m o d e ra tes would Spurned Spartan It s e e s th is and th e fact th a t th e v ast m a­ BOBBY SODKN s till b e sipping tea. L om ax shows how th e se m ilita n ts a r ­ jo r ity of its constituents have no v oice in deciding iss u e s that so clo sely affect tic u la te the m a sse s ’ fru s tra tio n in body and T o the E ditor: them . The circus of O ’Brien s p ir it. M alcolm X probably did a lo t m o re fo r black people by h u rling insulting tru th s a t th e w hite w all of in difference and lib e r - a l-s e lf-rig h te o u sn e ss , than King by a t­ It is to m e a sad event on th is day when I m u st w ithdraw fro m th is u n iv e rsity . Sad indeed, b ecau se w hile I love th is p la ce , it has m ade m e to feel that I m u st leav e. You’r e not going to decide th is issu e; th e v o te rs of M ichigan a r e . P a p e r r e s o l­ utions do not w in v o te s. H ard w ork and m oney do. L ip se rv ic e support does not, tem pting to appeal to w hite co n scien ce. What h as th is in stitu tio n to o ffe r m e a p o litica l cam paign does. M alcolm w as by fa r the m o re a c c u ra te now? A football team , a p re tty cam pus, If student governm ent does not e n te r the b a ro m e te r of the black sto rm collecting and a new spaper w hich w ins aw ard s is not p o litic a l a re n a on behalf of its students, T he m o rals tr ia l of State Sen. B ernard in the ghettos of A m erica. Without the enough. T h e re also m ust ex ist a feeling who w ill? T he candidate h e re is not a R e­ F . O’B rien may never becom e as in­ m ilita n ts you have no way of knowing that it c a r e s about m e enough to w ant m e publican o r a D em o crat. It is not a se n ato r fam ous as the tr ia ls of Candy M ossier th e tr u e n a tu re of th e hum an m is e ry to get a good education. It does not. o r a co n g re ssm a n , n o r even a m e m b er of and Sam Sheppard, but it w ill not soon be co llectin g in in flam atory h eaps a t the neg­ I cannot help but feel that th is u n iv e r­ th e S tate B oard of Education. T he candi­ forgotten in th is a re a . lected bottom of so ciety . Few m o d e ra tes sity c a re s fo r little but the ad m in istra tio n d ate is you. T he affair was a c ir c u s - th e re can be have co n tacts th at low . . . and few re a lly of a growing group of buildings, and giant If you do n 't w ant student governm ent to no doubt on that account by anyone who u n d erstan d it. What you fail to u nderstand com puter o rg an ized c la s s e s in w hich stu ­ do th is fo r you, w hat do you w ant it to do? actually attended the procedings. is that only w hite A m erica can re a lly help d ents and faculty a r e to le rate d in p ro p o r­ If th is is not a le g itim ate ro le to play, It was a sex tria l and a m an 's political the m o d e ra tes by a rev o lu tio n ary change in w hat is? tion to the am ount of tro u b le they ca u se . and p ersonal reputation w ere at stake. But attitu d e and feeling, thus proving the ap ­ E verything m u st be by the c o r r e c t num ber Jim C arb in e even th is did not p redict the near festive p ro ac h es of the m o d erates effective. and fo rm . It m ight sim p ly be sa id th a t the V ice-C hairm an atm osphere of the courtroom . M ilitan ts a r e the re s u lts of fru s tra te d p lace has lo st its hum anity. It has also ASMSU Student B oard Each day I expected to find a popcorn effo rts of m o d e ra te s. They ju st do not pop lo s t m e, not th at th is fac t co n cern s anyone m achine outside the courtroom , newly-in­ stalled to serv ice the crow d. M o d e st c o u rt tir e d “ gentlem en’’ cam e e a rly in the tr ia l. I re tu rn e d a fte r a re c e s s to s it in a c h a ir re g u la rly re se rv e d for the p re s s , only to cen tu ry m o rality : i.e „ "n ic e g irls a t MSU don’t h itch h ik e.” O 'C onnell looked like a bumbling coun­ up out of nothing: they a r e p ro d u cts of w hite C ic e ro s and G renadas! And only w hite A m erican s, a s you a r e w ell aw are, can re a lly change the n atu re of the soil in w hich the ro o ts of the m ilita n ts a r e but m e. M ost people w ill sa y that if I do not lik e the p lace, to get out. W ell, I have done ju st th a t. But I feel th a t I m u st Letter T he S tate News w elcom es a ll le tte r s . Policy sa y th is: MSU I loved your shadow s— L e tte r s should be no longer than 300 A m odest justice court Just outside the find it occupied by a bald little old man, tr y boy lo st in face of the m u ltiversity. sp read in g ; and that is by facing th e ir h is­ i t 's too bad th e feeling w asn’t m u tu al. w o rd s and typed trip le spaced. C o r r e s ­ E ast L ansing city lim its, housed next door shabbily d resse d , holding the coat and O’Connell thought that Kellogg C en ter was to ric a l c rim e and w orking to e ra d ic a te the Kenneth R . H eim er pondents should Include nam e, a d d re ss to a b a r, was the scene of the 10 day books 1 had left. a s tre e t, th at the U n iv ersity police w ere co n seq u en ces. You c a n 't blam e the m ili­ tr ia l. T he old stru ctu re , built to accom o­ and U niversity standing, if applicable. "E x c u se me, s ir, but I believe y o u 're night w atchmen, and r e f e r re d constantly to ta n ts fo r not being m o d erates when you fall date 15, was overflowing each day with No unsigned le tte r s w ill be p rin te d . sittin g in m y c h a ir ," I began. MSU a s " th e co lleg e,’’ conjuring up im ­ to re a lly respond collectively to the m ore than 50 re p o rte rs, detectives, a t­ T h e m eek-looking man snapped, " lis te n ages of cows, etc. m o d e ra te s. I find it odd that you s till use torneys, Jurors, fam ily frie n d s of the d e­ h e re , lady, som e dam e stole MY ch a ir, B e sid es attem pting to provide an alibi th e bogeym an ta ctic of the b acklash. 'Love thy friends?' P u b l i s h e d b y t h e s t u d e n t s o f M ic h ig a n S t a t e U n i v e r ­ fendant, w itnesses and sp e cta to rs. so ’s 1 flg g ered 1 can have y e r s . " fo r the se n ato r a t the tim e prosecution At w hat tim e in o u r h isto ry h as the s ity e v e r y c l a s s d a y th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r a n d a s p e c i a l And it is these sam e sp e cta to rs who P e rh a p s chivalry has died its la st death. contends he was on cam pus propositioning N egro not been th reaten ed by the back­ T o the E ditor: W e lc o m e W e e k E d i t i o n In S e p t e m b e r . S u b s c r i p t i o n r a t e $10 p e r y e a r . A u t h o r i z e d b y t h e B o a r d o f S tu d e n t P u b ­ cam e to my attention se v eral tim es A m iddle-aged woman said, " I ju st had a coed, the defense did its b est to damage la sh ? Why do you m ention the w hite back­ I re a d w ith g re a t glee and in n e r joy M r. lic a tio n s . throughout the lengthy tr ia l. They w ere a to com e down and see th is fo r m yself. the rep u tatio n s of the six young women la sh a s rea so n why the m o d erates should R lllin g 's le tte r of O ct. 25 in w hich he M e m b e r A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s . U n ite d P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l . c ro ss-se c tio n of our population, a "L ittle You n ev er can believe what you rea d in the who Identified O’B rien . denounce th e m ilitan ts and not m ention the recom m ends not supporting the R ed C ro s s In la n d D a ily * P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ta te P r e s s . M i c h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , M ic h ig a n C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s A m eric a.’’ P uritanical in nature, they p ap e rs th e s e d a y s ." And i t ’s not o v er y et. When the "g u ilty ” m ilita n ts a s rea so n why lib e ra l w hites becau se the Red C ro ss gives m e d ical, and A s s o c ia tio n . w ere sneeringly ea g er to h ea r every Juicy v erd ic t w as announced, O’B rien said he should denounce the backlash? o th e r s e rv ic e s to th e U.S. and South V ietna­ S e c o n d c l a s s p o s t a g e p a i d a t E a s t L a n s i n g . M ic h . minute of testim ony. T o o th le s s g ig g le r would fight to the finish to prove his in­ Now th e re is a job fo r L ib e ra ls: go into m e se governm ent fo rc e s in Viet N am . (And E d i t o r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s o f f ic e s a t 341 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s T he num ber of students who attended nocence, a ll the way to the U.S, Supreme w hite neighborhoods and In stru ct the w hite d esp ite M r. R lllin g 's nebulous w ording, it B u i l d i n g . M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y . E a s t L a n s i n g . M ic h . daily was a source of s u rp ris e and p e r ­ T h en th e re was another little old m an — C o u rt if n e c e ssa ry . folks in non-violence. Though you m en­ is obvious that he supports the N LF-V C; P h o n e s* . haps resen tm en t to many. C ertain of the th is one had no teeth—and couldn't keep tio n ed th e black r a c is t a s being a s bad as indeed th is m ay be h is lite r a l m eaning when E d i t o r i a l .............................................................................................. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 2 students w ere p rese n t day afte r day. fro m giggling every tim e a w itn ess said F o o tb a ll te a m ? th e w hite r a c is t, you fail to u nderstand h e say s we should be u n -afra id of " th o s e C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i s i n g ............................................................ 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g .................................................................. 3 5 3 -6 4 0 0 Several of the coeds cam e with boy­ '•motel** o r " s e x ." B ill Is now investigating a relationship th a t th e la tte r produced the fo rm e r! White who a r e d ifferen t fro m o u rs e lv e s ." ) B u s i n e s s - C i r c u l a t i o n ......................................................... 3 5 5 -8 2 9 9 P h o to g r a p h ic .................................... 3 5 5 -8 3 1 1 friends, making one wonder if a date to T h e d efense in p a rtic u la r w as n atu rally betw een se v e ra l of the coeds who identified ra c is m h as taken thousands of black liv es: T h ese people we should be u n -a fra ld of the O’B rie n tr ia l was m ore d esira b le than v ery m uch concerned with the p r e s s O 'B rien and—would you believe? — the a date to the Beach Boys co n cert. co v erag e of the c a se . O’B rie n and h is MSU football team . B ill e a r lie r discovered BUT THAT« HYPOCRlSV! LltfUS T H IS IS C O M M E R C IA L ! defense attorney, fo rm e r Wayne County th a t one of the coeds, perh ap s m ore than ONCE TOD ME THAT THE "CREAT T he gang P ro s e c u to r John D. O’Connell, m ade th em ­ one, had dated a Negro football player PUMPKIN" HATES HYPOCRKV...THIS se lv e s re a d ily available m o re than once la s t fa ll. IS WORSE THAN HVFOCRISV.... But by f a r the m o st unforgettable c h a r­ fo r com m ents which g en erally ran from In speaking of the appeal now being a c te rs w ere the five o r six eld erly people " I t 's tin in su ran c e fra m e -u p " to " th o s e org an ized fo r c irc u it court, Bill said, who a rriv e d each m orning a half hour be­ g ir ls a r e ly in g .” "W e h ate to involve the MSU football team , fo re co u rt was in se ssio n . T h e "G an g " Although h is reputation a s a slick b ig - but it looks like we’r e going to have to ." always sa t in the second row and m ade a city law y er preceded him, O'Connell was T h e question now is: W ill the en tire habit of talking during the testim ony. actu ally an eld erly gentlem an, whose love football team b e subpoenaed off the field My f ir s t contact with one of th e se r e ­ fo r Ju stice was second only to h is 19th during the N otre Dame game? M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 28, 1966 3 ERHARD Minority to rule in W. Germany be finance m in is te r, instead of BONN, G erm any (i) — Chan­ c e llo r Ludwig E rh a rd decided Rolf Dahlgruen. T h ursday to ru n West G erm any Bruno H eck, m in iste r of family w ith a m inority governm ent a fte r a f f a ir s , will also run the housing the four m in iste rs of the F re e m in istry instead of Ewald Buc­ D em ocratic p a rty resig n ed in h e r. a budget dispute. How long the p re s e n t a rra n g e ­ It w ast th e f ir s t tim e in the m ent can la s t is questionable. h isto ry of the 1 7 -y ea r-o ld F e d e r­ H erb ert W ehner, deputy ch a ir­ al Republic that th is has been m an of the opposition S o cialist trie d . E rh a rd ’s C h ristian Demo­ p a rty , told a p a rty caucus: "T h e c r a tic p a rty h as only 245 of the C h ristian D em ocrats a r e hardly 496 votes in the Bundestag. But ag re ed on any o th er point but he can only be overthrow n if the they now a g re e on one: They want opposition g e t s together and to get rid of E rh a rd ." e le c ts a new m an. T his has nev er F o r t h e im m ediate future, been trie d e ith e r. W ehner said, th e re is no chance T he c r is i s a ro s e o ver the 1967 of the S ocialists joining in the budget, heavily burdened by p ro ­ governm ent. m is e s to buy a rm s in the United T he other 17 Cabinet m em ­ S tates. E rh a rd saw no w ay to b e rs a r e closely tied to E rh a rd ’s O u ts ta n d in g C a d e ts balance it except by raisin g ta x e s. C h ristian D em ocratic p a rty . But a stro n g group within the p arty , F o r t h e ir p e r f o r m a n c e last s p r in g t e r m C o l . R o b e r t P la tt p re s e n te d s o p h o m o r e T h e F re e D em ocrats, w ith im ­ p o rtan t local elections com ing 19, led b y ex-C hancellor Konrad c a d e t s R i c k C o m s t o c k , P e t e r D u b i s h , R o d n e y E l l i s , M i c h a e l L u c e a n d G e o . •» P r e s ­ resig n e d r a th e r than approve. A denauer, h as long sought to ton w ith the O u t s t a n d i n g B a s ic C a d e t A w a r d s . State N e w s photo b y B o b B a r it E rh a rd rep la ce d them w i t h get rid of E rh a rd and rep lace C h ristian D em ocrats who w ill him with som eone frie n d lie r to take on th e ir jobs in addition to P re sid e n t C h a rles de G aulle of A/larine pilots’ duty th e ir p re se n t p o rtfo lio s. F ra n c e . Then cam e th e b attle over Johann B. G radl, alread y re f­ a rm s p u rch a ses in the United ugee m in iste r, w ill rep la ce Dep­ S tate s. E rh a rd has undertaken uty C hancellor E rich Mende as the m o st recen t in a s e rie s of extended 1 year m in iste r of all-G e rm an a ffa irs . pledges to m atch U.S. expendi­ W erner D olllnger, m in iste r of tu r e s in G erm any on tro o p s with fed e ra l p ro p erty , w ill take over p u rc h a se s of a rm s and m ilita ry th e M inistry of Economic Coop­ se rv ic e s in A m erica - $675 m il­ era tio n from W alter Scheel. lion w orth a y e a r. The idea is to WASHINGTON UP) - The M arine Since then, at le a s t 125 avia­ so u rc e s said they have asked the K urt Schm uecker, m in iste r prev en t the outflow of A m erican C orps has decided to extend the to rs have left the se rv ic e - many Defense Dept, fo r a 40 p e r cent fo r econom ic a ffa irs, w ill also gold. duty of re g u la r o fficer pilots and of them to join co m m ercial a i r ­ train in g boost next y e a r. som e key a irc ra ft m aintenance lin e s. T h ere have been published re ­ men fo r one y e a r to m eet grow­ "W e know that the a irlin e s a r e p o rts that the M arines a r e short ing V iet Nam w ar needs, so u rces a fa c to r,” one M arine o fficer 650 flying o ffic ers, but officers W orld N ew s disclo sed Monday. said . "W e had a lot of kids have co n sisten tly denied th is. O fficials said an o rd e r to that resig n to go with the a irlin e s Asked Monday about the alleged at a Glance effect has been p re p a re d and is when we took the lid off.” expected to be m ade public with­ sh o rtag e s, one M arine officer On Oct. 7, the Navy announced said; "W e have plenty of people in a week. it would continue to hold an to take c a re of aviation re q u ire ­ It w as not known im m ediately estim ated 300 f lie rs and 700 other m en ts. If w e got out of Viet how many men would be affect­ key personnel on duty for another Nam now we would probably have ed, but officials em phasized that y e a r. ex cess a v ia to rs.” H a m ilto n o r d e r e d f o r p h y s ic a l no r e s e rv e o ffic ers would be told T he M arine problem s a r e noth­ The M arines "h a v e a trem en ­ to stay on duty. ing new: both the Navy and A ir dous num ber of p ilo ts who have N EW Y O R K ( A P ) T h e local d ra ft b o a rd T h u r s d a y The m andatory extension w ill F o rc e have said they need m o re not been rea lly u tilized in the o r d e r e d a c to r G e o r g e H a m i lt o n to re p o r t f o r a p h y s ­ be the second in two y e a rs fo r p ilo ts and a r e seeking in c re ase d p a s t,” one Defense Dept, plan­ ic a l e x a m i n a t i o n In w h a t w a s d e s c r i b e d as a m o v e to re g u la r o fficer M arine p ilo ts. train in g fa c ilitie s next y e a r. The n e r said. • ‘ ‘ g et all the p o s s ib le I n f o r m a t i o n p o s s ib le into his P ilo ts, along with all oth er reg u ­ Navy has rep o rted it w ill not "W e’r e not trying to put colo­ re c o rd .'* la r o ffic ers, w e re held on the m eet all of its av iato r re q u ire ­ nels back into co ck p its,” he add­ H a m ilto n , a frequent e sc ort of P re sid e n t Jo h n so n ’s job in August 1965 but p erm itted m ents until the ea rly 1970s. ed, "b u t they haven’t had a th o r­ to re sig n a s of Sept. 1 th is T his y e a r the M arines expect ough study. I don’t know what the e ld e r daughter, L y n d a B ir d , has been d eferred fr o m y e a r. to t r a i n 525 new f lie rs and sh o rtag e of p ilots in the M arines a c ti v e s e r v i c e o n the g r o u n d s that m e m b e r s o f his is and 1 don’t think they know ." fa m ily are dependent upon h im fo r support. A nother s y m p t o m of pilot C O R E , S N C C heads s t r e s s is the fact that the M arines have been forced to send som e flying o fficers back S o v ie ts p r o te s t R e d G u a rd e n tra n ce to the Soviet E m bassy stress black p o w e r ’ fo r second com bat to u rs in Viet Nam a fte r only six m onths in the United S tates. About half MOSCOW (£) - The R ussians h as been blocked sin ce la s t Sun­ the com bat o fficers th e re now, WASHINGTON Iff) — R esound­ C arm ich ael a n d M cK issick p ro te ste d to Red China T hursday day by d em o n strato rs and de­ ing applause g reeted Stokely C a r ­ em b raced a fte r the la tte r ’s talk. one so u rce said , a r e r e s e rv is ts that dem onstrations outside th e ir m anded they be rem oved. m ichael as he p reached his One of those criticiz in g black and th e ir to u rs w ill not be ex­ em bassy in P eking w ere " a n ­ philosophy of black power W ed­ pow er as an em pty slogan was tended. ____________________ o th e r d e lib erate step by the Chi­ T he C hinese crow ds outside the Rev. W alter E. Fa untroy, an them selves hooligan nesday night before an audience n ese side aim ed a t the fu rth e r "allow ed aggravation of S o v ie t- C h in e s e actions, obscen ities, obscene of 1,700 at predom inantly N egro aide to D r. M artin L uther King BARNES FLORAL LANSING Howard U n iv ersity . J r . He said that while believing r e la tio n s ." g e s tu re s and p oses, and s p it­ WE TELEGRAPH In a stro n g note of p ro te st, tin g ,” said the note d istrib u ted "W hite A m erica cannot co n ­ in pow er for black people he had to re je c t the slogan because FLOWERS the F o re ig n M in istry said the by the T a s s news agency. demn h e r s e lf ,” he said . "So we WORLD WIDE have done it. We condemn h e r .” it involves no p ro g ram for " g e t­ ting m ost what we n eed-green 215 ANN ED 2=0871 T h e p ro g ram was b illed as a p o w er.” four-w ay d iscu ssio n on “ Can any B illy G r a h a m to v is i t V ie t N a m good com e out of black p ow er?” But the g re a te s t applause, shout­ ing and jumping, g reeted the EARN YOUR M ASTER’ S DEGREE B E R L I N (A P ) Eva n g elist B illy G ra h a m announced t o d a y h e p la n s to g o to V i e t N a m In the n e a r f u t u r e re m a rk s of C arm ich ael, lead er of the Student Nonviolent C o ­ OR PhD W HILE YOU WORK a n d “ p r e a c h the g o s p e l ’ ’ to A m e r i c a n fig h tin g m e n . ordinating Com m ittee: and Floyd A n d if he c o u ld g et at t h e m , he a d d e d , he w o u ld M cK issick, head of CORE and ta lk to the C o m m u n i s t V i e t C o n g a ls o . also a proponent of black pow er. “ I d o n ' t k n o w If t h e r e is a n y C h r i s t i a n m o v e m e n t In " T h e re ain ’t no m o re civil r\ th e V i e t C o n g , ” G r a h a m to ld a ne w s c o n fe r e n c e at the rig h ts m ovem ent. It is dead. It f i r s t w o r l d c o n g r e s s o n e v a n g e l i s m , “ b u t It w o u l d died with the m arch on W ash­ ington, We had a g rea t big p ic ­ c e r t a i n l y b e a w o n d e r f u l e x p e r i e n c e If I c o u l d r e a c h nic and that ended i t , ” M cK is­ th e m .’ ’ sick said. W 2555 cozy i: ». » I IT car coat IN 1 F ( E P H O E N IX c a tc h e s o f Motorola offers the student at the BS or MS level an op­ portunity to advance his career and education concurrently. Work and achieve a Master's or PhD Degree in an environ­ ment of constant challenge and tremendous growth. THE ENGINEERING TRAINING PROGRAM th e s e a s o n Open to BS or MS g raduates in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Physics with a B average or better. While pursuing an MS or PhD degree at Arizona State Uni­ versity each trainee is placed in a rotational program cov­ ering four engineering activities at Motorola. A. W o n d e rfu l w id e w a le c o r d u r o y , a n g le d fo r in te r e s t^ THE MARKETING TRAINING PROGRAM in f r o n t p a n e l s . S h e r p a lin in g o f a c r y lic p ile s p ills o v e r Open to BS graduates in Electrical Engineering or Physics with a B-average or better. Marketing trainees may work fo r a c o lla r. B ro w n . 8 - 16. $35. toward an MBA or an MS or PhD degree. Rotational assign­ ments are in the marketing area. M r. L a rry L afler will be re c ru itin g on B. T w e e d ’s th e te x tu r e o f th is w i n t e r - w e a t h e r e r w ith the MSU campus on Monday, October 31st. w e lt d e fin e d w a is t, k n it c o lla r and cu ffs and b u tto n ta b b e d s id e s lits . G re e n , b ro w n . 4 9 .9 8 . Direct Placement at all Degree Levels for. . . « Electrical Engineers ■ Organic & Physical Chemists ■ Physicists ■ Chemical Engineers ■ Metallurgists C. T a k e -e m -b y -s to rm coat in a b o ld p la id o f g o ld o n in Research and Development, Quality Control, Marketing, and Production. w h ite w ith je t b la c k a c ry lic p ile lin e r and c o lla r. A If y o u a r e u n a v a i l a b l e f o r a n in te rv ie w a t th is s p o rty s h o rty in s o f t e s t w o o l. 5 5 .9 8 . tim e w rite d ire c tly to : D ire c to r o f C o lle g e R e la tio n s , M o to r o la I n c ., S e m i c o n d u c t o r P r o d u c ts D iv is io n , 5 0 0 5 E a s t M c D o w e ll, P h o e n ix , A riz o n a 8 5 0 0 8 . COATS-STREET LEVEL EAST LANSING M OTOROLA IN C . the ag ric u ltu ral In d u stries in th e se p ro g ra m s, I O T h is fall th e p ro g ram w as ex­ panded, beginning w ith a s e rie s train in g p ro g ram . He rec eiv ed of receptions to acquaint students both undergraduate and g raduate w ith th e ir a d v is e rs . A fter the d eg re es fro m Ohio State U n iv er­ recep tio n s, a s e r ie s of seven sity, and from 1955-56 w as an L a n g u a g e in s tru c to r in the OSU D ept, of A g ricu ltu ral E conom ics. M Costume dinner A' m em ber of the A m erican M arketing A ssn. and the A m e ri­ t e a c h e r s W onders H all will have a H a l­ can F a rm E conom ics A ssn ., loween costum e dinner Monday, E ck e r is w ell known In the g ra in u T h e dinner w ill be during re g u la r m arketing field and for w ork in m e e t t o d a y dinner h o u rs. P e rso n s with the fa rm elev a to r m anagem ent. b est two costum es will rec eiv e steak d in n e rs. E c k e r succeeds H aro ld H en- M ore than 500 foreign language I B te a c h e rs fro m M ichigan colleges, | q u n iv e rsitie s and seco n d ary I schools w ill m eet in the Union | ® ♦ today and Saturday fo r the th ird annual Michigan F o reig n L a n ­ P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u guage C onference. T h e keynote a d d re ss will be I S Students m ust re g is te r in p e r­ A m erican Cyanam id Co.: all given by Donald W alsh, a fo rm e r I ^ son at the P lacem ent B ureau at m a jo rs of the College of B usiness d ire c to r of the foreign language I le a st two days p r io r to date of (M) and ch e m istry (D). p ro g ra m of the N ational M odern | O A m erican Cyanam id C o., Con­ Language A ssn. interview . T uesday, Nov. 1: su m e r P ro d u c ts Division: all m a­ T h e event Is sponsored jointly J . I. C ase Co.: accounting (B); jo r s of the C ollege of B usiness by the S tate D epartm ent of E d u - I e m anagem ent (B), D ecem ber and (M). cation and the M ichigan F oreign M arch grad u ates only; ag ric u l­ A m erican Seating Co.: eco­ Language A ssn. R em ark s by Ira tu ra l engineering (B); m echanical nom ics (B), a ll m a jo rs of all P olley, sta te superintendent of engineering (B); and m athem atics colleges (B), D ecem ber and public Instruction, and D r. P e te r I I M arch g raduates only; and m e­ Oppewall, m em ber of th e S tate I (B). C en tral M utual Insurance Co.: chanical engineering (B). B oard of Education, w ill also be I ® B ell T elephone System , Bell included in the opening se ssio n . | {J | econom ics, police ad m in istra­ tion, Insurance and a ll m a jo rs of T elephone L ab o rato rie s: e le c tri­ M ethods of bridging the gap cal and m echanical engineering, between re s e a rc h in foreign la n ­ the colleges of A rts and L e tte rs , B u sin ess, Com m unication A rts m ath em atics and phy sics (B,M). guage Instruction and application | B and S o d a i Science (B); D ecem ber B ell Telephone O perating in the classro o jn will be d is ­ mm Com panies and AT&T: chem ical, cu ssed Saturday m orning by H a r ­ O and M arch grad u ates only. k Diamond A lkali Co.: accounting m echanical and e le c tric a l engi­ lan L ane, d ire c to r of the C e n ter and financial (B); m anagem ent n eering, m athem atics and p h y si- fo r R e search on Language and (B), D ecem ber and M arch gradu­ s lc s (B,M). Language Behavior a t th e U n iv e r- B ell T elephone System , Sandia a te s only; m arketing o r Industrial sity of M ichigan. C orp.: chem ical, e le c tric a l, and ad m in istratio n (M) (with BS In C o -ordination of high school ■ g m echanical engineering, m athe­ language cu rricu lu m with c o l- I chem ical engineering o r chem ­ m atics and phy sics (B,M). lege level p ro g ra m s will be d is - 1 1 istry ); tra n sp o rta tio n (B), De­ B ell Telephone System , W est­ c u ssed at a special se ssio n . O ther I q cem ber and M arch graduates e rn E le c tric Co.: chem ical, elec­ only; a ll m a jo rs of the C ollege of se ssio n s w ill be g ea red to in - I tr ic a l, and m echanical engineer­ stru c tio n in specific languages, * r A g ricu ltu re (B), D ecem ber and ing, m ath em atics, m etallurgy, M arch grad u ates only; m anage­ both m odern and c la s sic a l. m echanics and m a te ria ls science m ent (M); chem ical engineering Language textbook p u b lish ers (B.M) and packaging technology and m an u fa ctu re rs of language (B,M,D); ch e m istry (B.M.D); and All 1st Quality (B). in stru ctio n al equipm ent w ill p r o - | M | m echanical and e le c tric a l engi­ F o rd M otor C o.: econom ics, n eering (B). vide 35 exhibits a t the conferen ce. finance, s ta tis tic s , in d u strial F ire sto n e T ir e and Rubber Co.: m anagem ent and g en eral b u si­ U chem ical engineering (B,M); m e­ chanical engineering (B,M); e lec­ n ess (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch g raduates only and m athem atics 2nd Isenberg N o Seconds or Sam ples tr ic a l engineering (B); ch e m istry and m echanical engineering (B, B (B); and m athem atics (B). Hughes A irc ra ft Co., E lec­ M). F o rd M otor Co., M anufactur­ LectureTonight tro n ic s: e le c tric a l engineering ing: In d ustrial m anagem ent (B, (B,M,D); and physics (B,M,D), B M), D ecem ber and M arch g rad ­ R ich ard S. Rudner, fo rm e r B u y ’em b y the b a g full w ith e ith e r m ilita ry o r in d u strial uates only and m echanical, elec­ p ro fe s s o r of philosophy at MSU, experience only. tr ic a l, chem ical, and civil engi­ w ill speak at 8 tonight in C onrad N ational L ab o r R elations neerin g and m etallu rg y (B.M). A uditorium on ’ 'Reproduction and B oard, Office of the G eneral F o rd M otor Co., product engi­ Social S cience.” Council: econom ics, m anage­ a n d sa ve b y The B a g n eering: a g ric u ltu ra l engineering P re se n tly a p ro fe sso r o t p h i­ m ent, a c c o u n t i n g , p olitical (B,M); m echanical engineering losophy a t W ashingtonU niversity sc ien c e and lab o r and Industrial (B,M,D); e le c tric a l engineering in St. L ouis, Rudner w ill give re la tio n s (B,M), D ecem ber and v p t (B,M,D); chem ical engineering the second Isenberg M em orial M arch grad u ates only. T he P ro c te r and Gamble C o., M iam i V alley L ab o rato rie s: ch e m istry (D); and food technol- (M.D); m etallu rg y , m echanics L e c tu re concerning w hether the and m a te ria ls scien ce (M,D); and so c ia l sc ie n tis t’s stu d ies a r e p h y sics, ch e m istry , m etallurgy, unique. '¿ 's Full m echanics and m a te ria ls science P r io r to teaching at MSU, R ud­ ogy (D). C elanese C orp.: accounting (B, (M.D). n e r taught at the U n iv ersity of Sale Starts T o d a y F o rd M otor C o., F inancial P ennsylvania, C o rn ell U n iv e r­ M); ch e m istry (M.D); ch e m istry U M anagem ent: finance, econom­ sity and Washington U n iv ersity . (B,M); chem ical engineering (B, M,D); m echanical engineering (B, ic s , g eneral bu sin ess, s ta tis tic s , In 1962 he left MSU to re tu rn to In d u strial m anagem ent and all W ashington U niversity. M,D); physics (M,D); e le c tric a l R udner receiv ed h is b ach elo r’s engineering (B,M); and m e tal­ m a jo rs of the College of B usi­ lurgy (B). N ational S ecurity Agency: po­ n e ss (B.M), D ecem ber and M arch d eg re e a t Queens College, and grad u ates only; m ath em atics, ac­ h is m a s te r and doctoral d eg re es counting and a ll m a jo rs of the at th e U n iv ersity of P en n sy l­ Q u a n titie s Limited so lic e ad m in istratio n (B,M). vania. P ittsb u rg h P la te G lass, Chem­ C ollege of Engineering (B,M). ic a l D ivision: ch e m istry (B,M,D). F o rd M otor Co., M arketing: Raytheon Co.: e le c tric a l engi­ m arketing, econom ics, s ta tis ­ n eering (B.M.D) and m echanical tic s , Ind u strial m anagem ent, fi­ A uthor of the book "P h ilo so p h y of Social S cien ces,” R udner is a lso the ed ito r of the q u a rte rly V i g et cutting nance, m ath em atics, g en eral jo u rn al, "P hilosophy of S ci­ engineering (B,M). e n c e .” T uesday and Wednesday, Nov. 1- b u sin ess and psychology (B.M), D ecem ber and M arch graduates 2: H am ilton Standard Division, only. United A irc ra ft C orp.: e le c tric a l ro G eneral M otors C o rp ., C hev- le t-F lin t M anufacturing: ac­ Les G o u rm e ts and m echanical engineering, m etallurgy, m echanics and m a­ counting (B.M): a ll m a jo rs of the ta k e fie ld tr ip te ria ls science (B,M). C ollege of B u sin ess (B.M), De­ T h e L e s G ourm ets C lue will International H a rv e ste r Co.: cem b er and M arch g rad u ates only; m echanical engineering (B, take a field ' trip th is weekend a ll m a jo rs of th e College of to T o ro n to , Canada a s p a r t of its B usiness (B,M), D ecem ber and M); and e le c tric a l engineering stu d ies in hotel, r e s ta u ra n t and MSU BOOK STORE M arch graduates only; m echan­ (B,M). ic al and a g ric u ltu ra l engineering N uclear Chicago: a ll m a jo rs in stitu tio n al m anagem ent. of the College of Engineering, F ra n k B orsenlk, a s s is ta n t p ro ­ (B,M); civil engineering (B,M); fe s s o r of hotel m anagem ent, w ill m etallurgy and e le c tric a l engi­ ch e m istry and physics (B.M). P eoples G as, Light and Coke accom pany 43 students on the n eering (B). Co.: financial ad m in istratio n (M); tr ip . W ednesday, Nov. 2: T h e group w ill stay a t the King A irborne Instru m en ts L ab o ra­ econom ics (B), m anagem ent (B), E dw ard Sheraton H otel and to u r in the Center for International Programs to ry : e le c tric a l engineering (B, D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates only; foods and nutrition (B); s e v e ra l re sta u ra n ts b esid es M.D); physics (M,D); s ta tistic s viewing a d airy plant, a c a te rin g B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re ^ (B,M,D); m athem atics and phys­ e le c tric a l, civil and chem ical M SU engineering (B). co rp o ratio n and a b rew ery . ic s (B.M). 6 M ichigan State N ew s, East L an sing/M ichigan F riday, October 28, 1966 S I D E L I N E S ts m m m s m W ild c a ts itc h in g f o r S p a r t a n upset Irish rookies By E D B R IL L R ose Bowl b erth , would lik e no­ thing b e tte r than an upset v ic­ M ichigan S tate, w inner of its f i r s t six gam es and so le le ad e r ten t ground punch. But th e th re a t that w o rrie s th e S partans the tig h t defenses th at have plagued th em rec en tly . o ve rra te d State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r to ry over the u n d e fe a te d of th e Big T en w ith a 4-0 con­ m o st is the p a s s . By L A R R Y W E R N E R L a s t y e a r th e S p artan s defeated The M ichigan S tate S partans S partans. fe re n c e m a rk , is not taking th e Sophomore q u arte rb a ck M ike State N e w s S p o rts E d it o r And t h e Spartans w ill be N o rth w estern , 4 9-7, in E ast L an­ w ill be fighting two big football W ildcats lightly. B ry n ia rsk l h as taken o v e r the battling them selves a s w ell, sin g , and MSU le a d s th e a ll-tim e b attles Saturday when they tr a ­ " T h e y 'r e the type of a club throw ing ch o re s f r o m Junior T im e m agazine’s p ra c tic e of using unusual and somewhat d is ­ s e r ie s seven to th re e . vel to Evanston, 111. try in g to avoid the letdown th at th at could explode and beat any­ Denny Boothe. And A ll-A m erican S tartin g fo r th e S p artan s w ill to rte d p ic tu re s of p e rso n a litie s on th e ir co v e r c a ric a tu re s stru ck N orthw estern, 2 -3 -1 o v erall, could com e a fte r facing th e four o n e ," sa id MSU Coach Duffy candidate C as B anaszek holds top conference contenders in fo u r b e A1 B re n n e r and G ene Wash­ th e sp o rts world th is week—m o re specifically , South Bend, Ind. still in the running fo r the con­ D augherty. down t h e tight end spot-w lth T he fac es which the weekly news m agazine has chosen to display ington a t offensive ends, Jo e ference cham pionship and the w eeks. N orthw estern had been h u rt speedy R oger M urphy a t flan k e r. P rzy b y ck i and J e r r y W est a t with exaggerated fe a tu re s belong to N otre D am e’s q u arterback-end badly by in ju rie s to key p la y ers, On defense, N o rth w e ste rr has ta c k le s, Tony C onti and Dave com bination, T e r r y H anratty and Jim Seym our. a f te r being ra te d a p re -se a so n A fter reading the co v e r sto ry , it appeared that the artw o rk is co n ten d er in the conference. L ast halfback P h il C h a rle s, w h o m T ech lin a t g u ard s and L a r r y S partan Coach D augherty r a te s Sm ith a t c e n te r. not the only d isto rtio n in T im e’s H anratty-S eym our-N otre Dame F O X ’S w eek it defeated Iowa, 24-15, a s one of th e b e st seco n d ary Raye w ill be a q u arterb ack prom otion. The fe a tu re s of the a th le te s' faces a r e not the only DIRECT DIAMOND IMPORTERS and sta n d s 1-1-1 in the Big T en. m en in the nation. fo r MSU w ith Jo n e s a t rig h t ex ag g eratio n s. T h e W ildcats don’t have g reat T he sto ry is w o rse. halfback, and L e e a t left h alf. depth, but th e re a r e five o r six F o r the S p artan s, th e only T im e u se s the following quote by the Houston O ile rs’ Don A pisa w ill probably s ta r t at p la y e rs who could r a te stard o m question m a rk se e m s to be the K losterm an: “ T his boy (Seym our) is the best pro pro sp ect I’ve e v e r fullback. w ith any te a m . T he offensive rig h t knee of fullback Bob A plsa. On d efense Bubba Smith and seen a t any position. I believe he could m ake any p ro fessional backfield esp ecially i s dan­ Injured la te in th e P u rd u e gam e, B O B A P IS A P h il Hoag w ill be a t th e ends, team in the country rig h t now.” g ero u s. the knee se e m s to be in good A nother quote c a lls H an ratty , “ the best N otre Dame p a s s e r in C h a rle s B ailey and N ick Jo rd an , shape now. A pisa is lis te d by F ullback Bob M cKelvey and play), and sc o rin g , (eight touch­ a t ta c k le s, and P a t G alllnagh and 25 y e a r s .” halfbacks Woody Cam pbell and D augherty a s a p ro b ab le s ta r t e r T h is is going a little too fa r. downs fo r 48 points). Je ff R ich ard so n a t g u ard s. Chico K urzaw ski provide a p o - with Reggie C avender av ail­ S u re , N otre Dame is the No. 1 -ra ted team in the country, and T h e new ly-unveiled p assin g C h a rlie T h o rn h ill w ill be a t ab le if the big Hawaiian is held th re a t of S partan q u arterb ack lin e b ac k er w ith G eorge W ebster the fam ous p a s s -c a tc h duo have im p re ssiv e s ta tis tic s , but the out. Jim m y Raye should help to loosen in th e defensive ro v e r sp o t. Jim question is: have they been tested? ..... S u m m ers, J e r r y Jones and J e s s H ardly. A pisa is c u rre n tly leading the up th e W ildcat defen se. H alfbacks team in ru sh in g y ard ag e (371), P h illip s w ill s ta rt in th e The "fab u lo u s” a e ria l com bination has been outstanding in a 26- C lin t Jones and Dwight L ee a r e se co n d a ry . 14 v icto ry o v er P u rd u e. No one-sided v ic to ry , by any m ean s, ov er rushing av e ra g e (5.3 y a rd s a looking to b reak lo o se fro m th e the team that MSU annihilated. W ho D o Y ou It is in te restin g to note that the Irish played P urdue in South Bend and th at P u rd u e’s defensive secondary has given up m o re yardage T h in k Y o u A re ? NO EASY TIME to opponents than they have gained them selv es on the fabled a rm of Bob G rie se . N o rth w estern , A rm y and N orth C arolina w ere b o thered by N otre hear — i H a rrie rs f a c e b a t t l e w ith D am e and its p assin g , but none of th e se team s a r e exactly national p o w ers. When A ra P a rse g ia n ’s fam ous end had to play again st a ra te d te am , Oklahom a, he left the gam e w ith a badly-sp rain ed ankle. ’ T im e all but concedes the national cham pionship to N otre Dame u n d e fe a te d G o p h e rs on the b a sis of th ese am azing sophom ores—and not once did the sto ry m ention a c e rta in gam e on Nov. 19 which could serio u sly 295.00 250.00 By G A Y E L W ES C H upcom ing Big T en cham pionship “ S tate h as a good m ix tu re of h am p er hopes fo r No. 1 a t NDU. m L IB E R A L m State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r m eet. v e te ra n s a n d so p h o m o res. It H anratty is 18, Seym our is 19 and skinny. Against team s lik e T H E C LAS S IC S O LIT A IR E IN T A IL O R E D S T Y L IN G Coach F ra n D ittric h ’s S partan should be c lo s e .” A rm y , N orth C a ro lin a, N o rthw estern and o v e rra te d D ukethe” T een Saturday’s MSU - M innesota squad h as am asse d a 4 -0 re c o rd D itrric h echoed th e sen tim en t T e r r o r s ,” a s T im e called th em , w ere g re a t. C O N V E N IE N T TER M S A V A IL A B L E V? S U N D A Y 12:05 N O O N ^ c r o s s c o u n t r y m eet a t M inn­ in dual m eets, putting dQwn In d ­ by statin g "T h e y have top flight T hey’ll shine ag ain st the rem aining pushover team s on the Irish eap o lis is a sp o rts w r i t e r ’s iana, W isconsin, N otre D am e and m en , and to win th is one ev ery schedule, lik e Navy, P ittsb u rg h and Duke. If Seym our is even W V IC -F M 9 4 .9 m e d rea m . Tw o unbeaten te am s, co n ­ E a s t e r n M ichigan. M innesota boy w ill have to be a t h is b e s t.’’ healthy fo r th e se g am es. F O X ’S Fountain Street Church sid e re d the c re a m of t h e con­ b eat Indiana, N o tre D am e and But Bubba Sm ith won’t le t an 1 8-year-old q u arterb ack give him fe re n c e , w ill clash in w hat prom ­ E a ste rn in common with MSU. a stiffa rm and com plete a p a s s , and guys lik e J e s s P h illip s, and Grand Rapids, Michigan Lions Q B F r a n d o r Shopping C e n te r is e s to be a preview of the T h e fea tu re of the m eet could J im S u m m ers won’t enjoy getting beat by a rookie like Seym our. A N D D O W N TO W N be the dual fo r individual h o n o rs In sh o rt, N o tre Dame w ill be playing again st a good, tough football betw een MSU’s Dick Sharkey and team on Nov. 19—a sensation they won’t have experienced until then. M in n eso ta's top ru n n e rs, T om Heinonen and Steve Hoag. accused T im e m agazine has gone a little overboard in th e ir p ra is e s of a sophom ore q u arte rb a ck and sophom ore end who haven’t yet been te ste d . S harkey has not only won ev e ry In any la n g u a g e , ra c e th is y ear, but se t a re c o rd in each . H is b e s t tim e th is y e a r is a 20:18,7 for a v a rsity and m eet o f assault T e r r y H anratty and Jim Seym our have been placed on a pedestal by T im e . L ife on a p ed estal is uncom fortable. People a r e always try in g to knock you off. DETROIT (UPI) —K arl S w eet- N o tre D artie's easy schedule finds them playing Navy, P ittsb u rg h it sp ells r e c o rd in the tria n g u la r with N o tre D am e a n d E a s te rn M ich­ igan la s t weekend. Heinonen was 18th in th e Big an, ro o k ie D etro it L ions q u a r te r ­ and Duke in th e ir next th re e g am es. T his m eans only that the back, w as charg ed with a s s a u lt Fighting Irish and th e ir “ p ro -c a lib e r” p assing com bination will a n d b a tte ry T h u rs d a y fo r punch­ rem a in unbeaten fo r an o th er th re e w eeks. c a r e e r opportunity. T e n conference m eet la s t y e a r to S harkey’s th ird but h a s shown m a rk e d im provem ent ft h i s s e a ­ ing a bowling alley p atro n . J u s tic e C o u rt Judge G eorge B unker au th o rized a w a rra n t ag a in st Sweetan, and sa id h is son, Heinonen m ay not be in top atto rn ey would b rin g Sweetan in fo rm fo r th e m eet, how ever, sin ce fo r arra ig n m e n t la te r T h u rsd a y . he w as sidelined fo r s e v e ra l days Sweetan adm itted slugging la s t week by a thigh in ju ry su f­ R ich ard Vyt, 33, but th e ro o k ie fe re d when he was s tru c k by a q u arte rb a ck sa id Vyt s ta rte d it. c a r on th e M innesota cam p u s. V yt w alked into the suburban Heinonen, Hoag and D ick Aften S terlin g Tow nship p o lice sta tio n have the f ir s t th re e p o sitio n s fo r T h u rsd a y and filed a fo rm a l co m ­ the G ophers with Bob W agner, p lain t a g a in st Sweetan. H e sa id C u rtis D ockter, EdT w om ey, John Sweetan h it him W ednesday night V alentine and Bob W eigel vying a f te r an arg u m en t. fo r the o t h e r four p o sitio n s. D et. L t. R ich ard O akes sa id H einonen, Aften, V alentine and Vyt looked like h e’d been in a W eigel a r e re tu rn e e s. fight. “ H e’s got a black eye, L a s t seaso n the S p artan s lo st sw ollen nose and a couple of to the G ophers in a dual m eet sm a ll c u ts ,’’ O akes said . but cap tu red second p lace to L ions o fficials sa id they would M innesota’s t h i r d in the co n ­ take no action ag a in st Sweetan. fe re n c e cham pionship. “ K a rl was ju stifie d ,” said a S en io rs G eorge B althrop and fro n t office spokesm an, "S e v e ra l E ric Z em p er, who cap tu red s e c ­ w itn e sses to ld u s they saw the ond and th ird p la ce s in MSU’s incident and th at K arl had ev e ry tria n g u la r m eet w ill be out to rig h t to h it h im .” re p e a t th e ir p e rfo rm a n c e s—and Sweetan said th e fight s ta rte d will b e backed by A rt Link, Dan when he attem p ted to pick up R osenberg, Roger M erchant, P a t the p u rs e of a g irl w orking in W ilson and Dale Stanley. th e bowling alley a t h e r re q u e st. 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G ra n d R iv e r 337-1300 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F riday, October 28, i 966 7 FIFTH SHUTOUT R aye a n d defense Booters belt d e s e rv e p ra ise Ball State, 7-0 T h e la rg e st p ercen tag e of P u r - the B adgers, M innesota and In­ injury - ridden N orthw estern which is locked in a four-w ay tie d u e -sty le firew o rk s la st weekend diana in the next th re e w eeks. By D EN N IS C H A S E fed Keyes five feet in front of was exploded a t halftim e when a E ith e r team can finish the fo r fourth. the Ball State goal. dazzly show, com plete with m aize season 6-1 in the conference, T he W ildcats notched th e ir Associate Sports E d ito r f ir s t win la st Saturday, topping Busch took a p a ss from Mc­ sm oke sc re e n and m in iatu re can­ making that school the leading B rady at 14:56 fo r the th ird non, eru p ted at S partan Stadium , contender fo r a Rose Bowl bid. Iowa, 24-15. T h at gave them a MSU*s so c c e r team extended 1 - 1 - 1 Big T en rec o rd , and goal. T he set-up w as p erfec t and dium . T h e r e ’ll be som e a r tille r y at Its victory strin g to seven T h u rs­ boosted th e ir o v erall m ark to a Busch put it into an open net. P u rd u e seem s to like things R oss Ade Stadium, too, other day by drubbing o u tclassed Ball woeful 2 -3 -1 . In the th ird p erio d Busch and hot, b ecau se a fte r the s iz z le r with than in Bob G rie s e 's a rm . Along State U niversity, 7-0. Indiana 1-4-1 so fa r, m eets Keyes each picked up a goal. M ichigan State, the B o ilerm a k ers with second p lace in the stand­ F o r th e b o o ters, it w as th e ir Tony Keyes led off the final Iowa, s till sitting p re tty in the a r e bouncing back for an o th er ings, the P urdue Cannon w ill be fifth shutout. B all S tate 's re c o rd p erio d by heading a ball p ast m a k e -it-o r-b re a k -it-ty p e gam e, passed to the v icto r. conference c e lla r a t 0-4, and is now 2 -4 . B all S tate 's defense and into the not much b e tte r looking on the th is one with Illin o is. T h e Cannon f irs t trav e led to Guy Busch and Tony Keyes net at 3:05. At the tim e, he was Both te a m s a r e r e sting n o t-s o - Illin o is in 1905, brought along by season with a 1-5 m ark . T he each had th re e goals. Tom K reft being double-covered. com fortably in second p lace in a group of P urdue students to be H o o siers a r e a touchdown fav o r­ got th e la s t goal a t 21:21 of the th e conference with 2-1 re c o rd s . fired if the B o ilerm ak ers w ere ite. final perio d . K reft ended the sco rin g by M innesota, 1-4-1 in a ll gam es E a s t C a m p u s I M F ie ld P u rd u e has the advantage in all V ictorious. P urdue won, but the The S partans evenly spaced out taking a sh ort-h o p p ass from is a six-point underdog against gam es, standing 4-2, w hile the cannon never went off. th e ir sco rin g . They put in th re e Rick Nelke and booming it in. win-hungry Ohio S tate. The Illin i re fle c t the other side of the An Illin i student found it snug­ in the f ir s t p erio d and four in T he defense w as again superb, The new E a s t C a m p u s I n t r a m u r a l f i e l d is s h o w n u n d e r t h e l i g h t s w h i c h w e r e in­ Bucks, 2-3 in a ll gam es and tied coin, sporting a 2-4 m ark . ly hidden away in a cu lv ert near the second. allowing Ball State only nine stalled just in tim e for the o p e n in g o f the fa ll touch fo o tb a ll and s o c c e r s e a s o n s . Illin o is has M ichigan, W iscon­ old Illin o is F ield and, with a group with Michigan in seventh place, MSU m is se d num erous oppor­ shots on the dynam ic goalie duo C o s t o f the p ro je c t w a s $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . “State N e w s photo b y D a v e Laura sin and N orthw estern rem aining of fra te rn ity b ro th e rs, prom ptly a t 1- 2, finally overcam e the v ic ­ tu n ities to s c o re . Tony Keyes of Jo e Baum and Kevin O’Con- on the card , while P urdue faces confiscated it, la te r donating it, to ry drought with a 24 13 win had som e especially easy chances nel. over W isconsin. in 1943. a s a symbol of the I lli­ go a s tra y , and the team looked T he B adgers a r e 2 -3-1 in all Busch now has sco red 17 goals E A S T C A M P U S n o is-P u rd u e riv a lry . sloppy against the weak opposi­ When the cannon goes off S atu r­ gam es and should have th e ir tion. fo r 25 points; Keyes has 16 goals hands full with M ichigan, 3-3 f o r 22 points. day, It’ll be a shot h eard ’round Busch s ta rte d the scoring at so fa r th is season. T h e W olves M cBrady, bad leg and all, has the conference. 4:50 of the f ir s t p eriod when he get a 14-point advantage in th is 15 points fo r th ird p lace on the T h e re a r e th ree weeks of foot­ took a p a ss from G ary M cBrady one. _______________ and b a rre lle d it p a st the Ball team . T he b ooters take on Ohio Uni­ I.M .f i e l d s e x p a n d e d ball rem ain in g a fte r th is w eek­ end’s c a rd , and with the stand­ S tate goalie. M cBrady got his s e c o n d of v e rs ity h e re Saturday a t 1:30 p.m . T h ree lighted football fields "S tudents lik e to study on Sun­ n ec essity . B ecause of the d is­ two p o le s, holding 2 4 lights, w ere ings as they a r e , it could very th ree a s s is ts at 10:51 when he Ohio is 4-2. have been added to the p re se n t day nights a f te r being on the go tance p articip a n ts had to walk put up. T he lights a r e powerful likely be anybody’s g u ess. from ea st cam pus to the South 1000-w a tt bulbs which actually M ichigan State is still No. 1, in tra m u ra l fa c ilitie s, and IM Di­ the two p rev io u s nights’’ , com ­ 4-0 in the Big T en and 6-0 in r e c to r F ra n k Beem an re p o rts m ented A ssistan t D irec to r L a r ­ C am pus I.M. field, th e logical c a s t an oblonged ray of illum i­ that the p ro g ra m has been run­ ry S ie rra . "T h ey would th u sp a ss p lace for the new field s w as nation, but which do a v ery suf­ all g am es. T h e S partans take on ning v ery sm oothly a s a re su lt. up football fo r th e ir stu d ies. T his in the e a st com plex. ficient job. y e a r we w ere able to schedule With the help and push from With the student in te re s t in­ The additional field s, on the new E ast Cam pus layout, mean play fo r Monday through T h u rs­ the students, the I.M. p ro g ram c r e a s e in so c c e r, plans called Highland no m o re Sunday night football day nights only.** went all out to se cu re the money fo r a so c c e r field to be con­ gam es a s in the p ast, Beem an With the expansion of the r e s i­ fo r the field s. When the adm ini­ stra tio n g ran ted the money out stru c te d out of two of the foot­ ball field s. It is p o ssib le to now Gathering explained. dence h alls, new field s w ere a of its building fund, plans w ere have night so c c e r, instead of layed out im m ediately fo r the in­ playing on Sunday afternoons as P ip e s a n d D r u m s stallatio n of the lig h ts. b efo re. R u g g e r s t o f a c e U - M . . Total cost of the p ro jec t w as said to be around $25,000. som Beem an e x p re ssed hope that e day m o re I.M. fac ilities T he new lights w ere ere cte d and buildings can be built in the H ig h la n d D a n c e r s SNOOPY By R O B E R T A Y A F IE State N ew s Sports W rite r S t e e b y t r o p h y a t s t a k e during the firs t week in O ctober, E ast cam pus due to its stra te g ic ju st in tim e fo r the opening of location. A d m i s s i o n $ 1,75 Students $ 1.0 0 AND THE T h e two team s m et e a r lie r in the I.M. football seaso n . Tw enty- Spartan quarterb ack J i m m y Raye and the Michigan State de­ fen se h a v e brought back m em - F ran k Stavroff, of Indiana, have com pleted the m ost p a s se s, 31. Ohio S tate’s Bob Long has the T h e M ichigan State Rugby Club fac es its biggest game of the y ea r Saturday against the U n iv ersity the y ea r with the M ichigan club winning 3-0 on a penalty kick. U N IT A R IA N U N IV E R S A L IS T C H U R C H Oct. 29, 1966 RED o rie s to Big T en sta tistic ia n s. Raye leads the conference in total offense while the G reen and top com pletion percentage with 61.5. of Michigan club h ere. At stake is the Steeby T rophy, symbol of the in tra state riv a lry . Since that tim e, the S partans have defeated W indsor, 8- 6. S u n d a y , O c to b e r 30, 1966 8:00 p .m . BARON Raye is fifth in passing yardage W ebster Steeby, sponsor of the Rugby Coach Neville D oherty 10:45 S ervice and Church School Okem os High School by Charles M. Schulz W hite is tied fo r No. 1 on defense. with 274, H is 9 .0 -y ard average Raye gained a total of 622 p e r p ass leads the league. trophy, has followed rugby for the also said th e re would be a " B ” Topic: O K E M O S I t ' s a w a r s t o r y f i ll ed w i t h y ard s, tops in the Big T en, for In scoring, Apisa is tied for past 15 y e a rs , MSU form ed a gam e following the f ir s t team raw d ra m a , ro m an c e, guts, a 6.1 av e rag e. H e’s com pleted the lead with M ichigan’s Jim D et- rugby club th ree y e a rs ago, and gam e, so a ll rugby club p la y ers T he Dominating Dead a nd tears. A n d there's a pic­ 24 of 48 p a sse s for 433 yards, w hiler at 30 points. P u rd u e’s Bob in o rd e r to prom ote sp irit in the would see som e action. ture o f S n o o p y on every sp o rt Steeby donated the trophy C hurch School A vailable sp o n so red by page. while on the ground h e’s gained G rise is next with 21, followed T he “ A’’ team s m eet on Old 189 y a rd s on 53 ru sh e s. fo r the MSU - U of M s e r ie s . $2 a t y o u r c o l l eg e b o o k s t o r e by Raye, John W right of Illin o is College F ield at 2 p.m . to m o r­ Kendon School, 827 Kendon D r., Lansing T h e S partans have averaged MSU won the trophy in its in i­ 24.5 points p e r league gam e while and P aul Hudson of Ohio State, all with 18 points to th e ir c re d it. tia l y ear, but U of M won it la st row, with the second co n test im m ediately following. Rev. T hom as Sm ith, M in ister Ph. 351-4582 OKEMOS KIWKNIS Holt, Rinehart andWinston, Inc. holding opponents to an average y e a r. of 11.3, a m ark m atched by Ohio A1 B ren n e r is seventh in p ass S tate. Offensively, MSU is ranked receiving, snarin g 11 for 201 th ird with Michigan and P urdue y a rd s, M ichigan’s Ja ck Clancy tied a t 25.7 points. le ad s with 24 catches for 310 T he S partans have given up 34 y ard s, both Big T en top m ark s, y a rd s on the gound, f ir s t in that and two touchdowns, category but have allowed m ore B re n n e r’s eight punt re tu rn s yardage against passing (175) fo r a 21,1 average put him at than all team s except Indiana. the top of that category. Dick T h e MSU offense has gained 248.7 y a rd s. Michigan leads th is category with 327.5. Kenney is eighth in punting with an av erag e of 36.7 on 22 punts. are H.I.S. for In rushing, fullback Bob Apisa D efensively, roverback G eorge is th ird with 51 ru sh es fo r 265 y a rd s. Raye is sixth. Ranked ninth is Clinton Jones, netting 156 W ebster is fifth in tack les with 38. J e s s P hillips and C h a rlie T hornhill both have 33, H e r separates y a rd s on 64 ru sh e s, P hil Hoag has reco v ered th ree M ichigan's Dave F is h e r leads a ll ru s h e r s with 210 y a rd s for a 7.2 p e r c a r ry av erag e. Mike defensive fum bles to top that lis t while D rake G a rre tt is th ird in interceptions with two fo r 51 for y o u ? D rivoshia, Indiana fullback is v a rd s. second with 205 net y ard s. Bob Naponic, of Illinois, leads D e p e n d s if y o u ’r e “ w ith i t ” o r in p assin g yardage, with 394, n o t! If you a re ! Y ES, YES, Dick V idm er, of Michigan, and Passandkick T h e in tra m u ra l p ass and kick YES! com e d u ro y lo p e , 2 H .I .S . f o r H e r h i p s t e r s in w ays: navy, w oodsm oke, M id w a le c o r ­ h u n te r, b rass a n te ­ and co n tests a r e still being conducted a t the M en’s IM. C ontestants lo d e n . C o tto n tw ill in navy, should re p o rt to the su p erv iso r . conducting the c o n t e s t from 12:30 - 1:30 p .m . o r 3 - 5 p.m . FOOTB ALL f o r e s t g re e n , b ro w n and b ric k . A ll w id e l y b e l t e d , a l l in s iz e s S W IN D L 5 to 1 3 . 7 .9 8 . T h e r e ’s m o re t h a n h i p s t e r s in T o m o s t s t u d e n t s fo o tb a ll is •JgfHB MSEIUM 1 . ju s t a g a m e . B u t to t h e p la y ­ e r s it ’s a g r u e lin g , u n f a ir , f u ll- t im e w a y o f life . S a y s o n e , our H .I .S . G ro o v y fo r H e r c o lle c tio n . to p g e a r , to o , s u c h as th is back - b e lte d co rd u ro y “ Y o u e n d u p a f t e r fo u r y e a r s w it h a b u m k n e e , t a lk in g lik e p e a c o a t. A u th e n tic a lly s ty le d F r e e to a c lo d , fit fo r n o t h in g .” N o w r i g h t d o w n to t h e b r a s s s t u d d e d a F lo r id a S t a t e p r o fe s s o r in e p a u le tte s . N avy or fo re st C o lle g e “ S p e a k s O u t” c h a rg e s th a t g re e n . S -M -L . 2 4 .9 8 fo o tb a ll m a k e s c o a c h e s lia r s S tu d e n ts a n d t h e r e s t o f u s h y p o c r it e s R e a d a b o u t h is p la n to p a y 2 5 ^ to o th e rs t h e p la y e r s . A n d a b o u t t h e CAMPUS CENTER - EAST LANSING A new booklet, published by a s ly w a y s c o a c h e s fo r c e in ­ non-profit educational founda­ ju r e d p la y e r s to g iv e u p t h e ir tion, tells which career fields lets s c h o la r s h ip s . D o n ’t m is s t h is you m ake th e best use o f a your college training, including sto ry a n d a n o th e r on F . Le e li b e r a l - a r t s c o u r s e s —w h ic h B a ile y , B o s t o n ’s s e n s a t io n a l career field offers 100,000 new la w y e r w it h a m in d fo r m u r ­ jobs every year —w hich career d e r . B o th a r e in t h e N o v e m field produces m ore corporation b e r 5 is s u e o f T h e S a t u r d a y presidents than any other—what E v e n in g P o s t . G e t y o u r c o p y starting salary you can expect. to d a y . Just send this ad w ith your nam e Campus Center an d a d d re ss. T h is 2 4 -p a g e , ca reer-g u id e book let, "O p p o r­ tu n itie s in S ellin g ," w ill be P O S T mailed to you. N o cost or o bli­ ON SALE NOW gation. Address: Council on O p ­ portunities, 550 Fifth A ve.,N ew Y ork 36, N . Y., MSU-10-24. 8 Mi Sty te News, East Lansing, M ichigan Friday, October 28, 1966 'PLATO1 Q u ie t w e e k e n d on ta p Mental giant ASMSU isn ’t having any popu­ It is suggested that every o n e a t ­ la r entertainm ent this w eek-end, th e r e ’s no L ec tu re-C o n c ert s e r ­ ies F rid ay o r Saturday, and the E n te r ta in m e n t tending w ear costum es. T h is w eek’s m ovie c a le n d a r is: J e r r y L ew is in "W ay Way O ut” also metal giant football game in Evanston, I1L at the Michigan T h e a te r, C oordinated Sciences L aborato­ By JU L IE C O H O E won’t even be televised on closed T h e S tate T h e a tre w ill take r ie s of Illinois, said that the c irc u it TV , o v er the local "D e a r Jo h n ” run, m e rits and disadvantages of the T h is W e e k e n d A com puter teaching s y s t e m Leave cam pus th is w eek-end I*m s u r e a change of th e a te rs that m ay provide inform ation for sy stem w ere difficult to m e a su re . for entertainm ent. won’t m ake it any m o re worth s im ila r sy stem s h ere was He saw, however, a tendency By E L L E N Z U R K E Y seeing. B e tte r stay hom e and d em o n strated at a se m in a r of the fo r students to “ object m o re and But if you in sist on staying, State N e w s Staff W r i t e r w rite le tte rs o rg o to L a k e M ic h i- Human L earning R e sea rch In s ti­ work h a r d e r .” T he objections for the se rio u s student the second gan fo r the w eek-end. tute W ednesday. w ere d ire c te d a t the thought in ­ lecture of the Isenberg M em orial “ A lv arez K elly ,” an h is to ric a l B ru ce H icks of the U n iv ersity volved in using the m achine, not le ctu re se rie s will be held tonight C ivil W ar rom ance Is showing at of Illin o is explained the use of at the c o u rse m a teria l. at 8 p.m . in Conrad A uditorium , G round,” an unusual sto ry of Red C e d ar at 9 a.m . T h e o rig in al the C am pus T h e a tre . th e P ro g ram m ed Logic A uto­ T h e System fo r Instru ctio n al P ro f, R ichard Rudner, of W ash­ unusual people, is a thought p ro ­ date w as canceled because of Your b est movie choice th is m atic T e a c h i n g O perations R esponse A nalysis (SIRA) p r o ­ ington U niversity, will speak on voking play which will be p e r ­ r a in . A few m ore people should week is "D o cto r Z h iv ag o ,” win­ (PLATO) system developed over je c t is being developed to ana­ Reproduction and Social Science. form ed at F airch ild T h e a tre to ­ get dunked th is Saturday. n er of six A cadem y A w ards and the la s t six y e a rs . lyze the re s u lts of co m p u ter- And, of course, Shaw will have night through Monday night, now playing at the G lad m er. T h e If you have a tick et to the A ccording to H icks, the p ro je c t teaching. a m ix e r—as usuaL Saturday, Shaw Hall w ill sp o n ­ excellent acting, photography and "Slow Dance on the Killing so r its annual canoe ra c e on the N o rth w estern gam e th is could be a wild w eek-end instead of a lost costum ing m ake it worth seein g at Computer’s Choice has a lre ad y been used in college c o u rse s 1 n e le c tric a l e n g in ee r­ le a s t tw ice. ing, lib ra ry science and the b e­ one. If you don’t have a tick et Each y e a r the O f f C a m p u s C o u n c il s p o n s o r s a F ri-S a t-S u n "A M an’s a Man” w ill be p e r ­ h av io ral scien ces. y et and would still like to go to the gam e, tick ets will be a v a il­ form ed a t the A rena T h e a tre from T uesday until Sunday, Nov. 6. d a n c e in w h ic h a c o m p u t e r p i c k s the d a t e , M a r y A n n Davis and M a rk C h a r tr a n d , L a n s in g ju n io rs, find R e sea rch on the re s u lts of th is L a b id e n tifi es S DRIVE'lN/ tira ti ¿ A f t LA N C IN O On M-43. 3 - C o lo r H its D R IV E -O U T ab le a t N.U, A fter the gam e you can go to C lark and Madison S tre ets, o r to On W ednesdayUnlon B o ard will have a fre e showing of th e MSU - N orthw estern gam e in the Union them selves m aking efforts. w r a p p e d u p in th e c o m p u t e r s m a t c h ­ State N e w s photo b y De a n L y o n s teaching method is continuing. T h e fa c ilitie s fo r the e x p e ri­ m ental d isplay sy stem in Illinois include 20 booths, each containing p ra n k b o m b : Old Tow n. B allro o m at 8 p.m . a telety p e k ey -se t and a television FR E E E L E C T R IC CAR HEATERS A lso W ednesday evening, T he T oronto Symphony will be p e r ­ WIN TRIP sc re e n . T h e se a r e connected to a h ig h ly to x ic Back to E ast L ansing and m ix­ co m p u ter and a n inform ation e r s . W onders Hall will have a form ing in the A uditorium a s p a rt sto ra g e device. dance fro m 8:30 until 12:00 p.m . of the L ec tu re-C o n c ert S e rie s , Q u e e n of Light’ The com puter pro v ides in ­ stru c tio n s, inform ation and a n ­ T h e chem ical thrown through a window at the Alpha E psilon a u D i t e i sw ers the students a s they co v er contest still open P i fra te rn ity house Monday night H e P B U R l l CHAMBER MUSIC the c o u rs e m a te ria l. Students resp o n d to questions by punching h as been identified a s titanium te tra c h lo rid e by the S tate H ealth an» A pplications a r e now being a c ­ fo r th re e m inutes on "W hat is the ap p ro p ria te teletype key. cepted fo r L ucia Queen of M ich­ c h a rity ? ” Six of th ese w ill be T he p ro g ram m in g allow s fo r D ept, la b o ra to ry . A rth u r P a tria rc h e , chief of the igan. Any single woman of S can­ invited to speak on “ The m eaning a v a rie ty of re sp o n se s from the p ereR E n se m b le o p e n s dinavian descen t beween 19 and of light to m e ” a t the L ucia o p e ra to r. Q uestions m ay be a n ­ 23 is elig ib le to en te r the co n test. B anquet N ovem ber 26. T h e L ucia sw ered w ith one w ord o r E a st L ansing F ire D ept., said he was told the chem ical fo rm s O 'T O O L e A ccording t o Scandinavian Queen w ill be chosen by a ju ry se n ten c es. By p re ssin g a “ Judge” h y drochloric acid when m ixed with m o ist a ir . Its fum es a r e G IV E folklore, L ucia is the Q ueen of of M ichigan c itiz e n s and th e five k e y , the student’s an sw er is A L E S S O N IN new r e d ta l s e r ie s Light who aw akens Swedish fa m ­ rem ain in g g irls w ill form h e r v e rifie d . If the re sp o n se is in ­ ilie s D ecem ber 13 by singing co u rt of honor. c o rre c t, the student ch o oses the highly toxic; a sm a ll am ount in , the lungs can be fata l. It also LOVE AND b u rn s th e skin. He em phasized the ancient song, "S anta L u c ia ” . " h e lp ” o r “ r e v e r s e ” button to L A R C E N Y IN C h am b er M usic by Schubert, nine p la y e rs-c la rin e t, bassoon, that anyone com ing into the room She is usually the eld est daughter find h is m istak e. horn, b a s s piano and a strin g could have been injured o r killed. W ILLIAM V W YLER’S B artok, Stravinsky and F ra n ca ix w ill be p resen ted in a co n c ert by the M elos E nsem ble of London q u a rte te t and i t s re p e rto ire in clu d es m usic w ritten fo r trio s , of the fam ily, d re ss e d in a white robe and w earing a crow n of g ree n s and lighted can d les. 3 rd d o c t o r Students m ay also re c o rd com ­ m en ts o r suggestions on t h e m achine at the end of a p r o ­ F ire m e n a t the scene used fans to d is p e rs e the fum es, H O W at 8:15 p.m . T uesday in the M usic A uditorium . quintets, se p tets and o c te ts. L u cia’s F e a s t Day com m em g ram m ed se ssio n . T h e p ro g ra m Is capable of teaching s e v e ra l P a tr ia rc h e said the chem ical O ther a r tis ts to ap p ear th is o ra te s h e r m a rty rd o m . Lucia, c i t e d f o r analyzed was fro m a bottle found T O T h e en sem b le’s p erfo rm an ce y e a r in the s e rie s include: an e a rly C h r i s t i a n , was s e n ­ d ifferen t c o u rse s to individual stu d en ts sim ultaneously. on the fra te rn ity house law n. A broken bottle on the ru g in the Sanford Allen, v io lin ist with tenced to be burned b ecau se she S T e a i is the f ir s t in a s e r ie s of five m u sical co n c erts sponsored by the New York P hilharm onic, who took gifts to the p o o r. T he wood c o n t e m p t H icks, who is working with the grad u ate a d v is e r’s ap artm en t left will be accom panied by p ia n ist for L u cia’s s a c rific e would not only a stain, but o fficials said a the A rts and L e tte rs R ecital L aw rence Smith, a s s is ta n t co n ­ ignite, so she was k illed by a the two b o ttles contained the sam e S e rie s. WASHINGTON (fl - T he House substance. d u cto r at the M etropolitan O pera, sw ord on D ecem ber 13, the day voted T h u rsd ay to c ite a Chi­ m i i x i o n T he M elos E nsem ble, form ed In 1951, tak es its nam e from Ja n . 20; the Scandinavians believed light re tu rn e d to Sweden, cago h e a rt s p e c ia list, D r. J e r e ­ Mem orial He sa id the d epartm ent s till m iah S tam ler, fo r contem pt of c o n sid e rs the episode a prank, the G reek word " m e lo s ,” m ean­ R u d o l f F irkusny, renow ned M ichigan’s L ucia Queen w ill and added that the p ra n k ste rs ing melody. C zech - A m erican M arch 7; p ia n is t, fly with a chaperone on a two C o n g ress fo r refu sin g to an sw er q uestions during an Investiga­ sea crossing probably did not re a liz e the T h e en sem b le’s engagem ents week tr ip to D enm ark, Finland, harm ful nature of the chem ical. C oro Polifonico of Rome, 23- tion of com m unism in Illin o is. include ap p earan ces at the fe s ­ and Norway, finally a rriv in g in KING’S LYNN, England OP) - voice c h o ir from R adio- T he r o ll- c a ll vote w as 219 to tiv a ls of Edinburgh, Y ork, Stockholm, Sweden fo r the Bob T h irtle , 47, fath e r of th re e telev isio n e Italiana, A p ril 28; 69. V enice, W arsaw and Holland as fe stiv a l. Upon h e r re tu rn hom e ch ild ren , said T h u rsd ay he plans T h e J u illia rd S tring Q u artet, the queen will c a r r y out the T he House took s im ila r action to row the A tlantic in a boat he P a ris ia n s e u f r w a iL a c H w ell a s co n c erts in G reat B r i ­ one of the w orld’s m ost r e s p e c t­ Lucia legend by app earin g s e v ­ Tuesday ag a in st Yolanda H all and will c a ll "P u ffin II.” tain and troughout E urope. ed m u sical groups, com pleting e r a l tim e s a t se rv ic e clubs, c h il­ M ilton M. Cohen. All th re e r e ­ He sa id it would be ” a m em o­ H U G H G R IF F IT H T h e e n s e m b l e c o m p rise s the s e r ie s May 5. d ren s h o sp itals o r o th e r civic fused to te stify a t a h earin g In r ia l tr ip fo r o arsm en David Jo h n ­ M O C O ««* i n f o r m a t io n 9 4 8 2 *3 9 0 3 A ll co n c erts w ill be held in o rg an izatio n s. May 1965 b efo re the C om m ittee stone and John H o a re ,” whose to p e r fo r m c i i a R L e § B o r e R P A N A V IS IO N ’ • C O LO R by 0€ LU XE M TODAY . . . SU PER the M usic A uditorium , Season tic k ets may be p u rch ased for $12,50 a t the Union T ic k e t Of­ A pplication blanks, yh ich m ust on U n-A m erican A ctiv ities. be m ailed by O ctober 29, a r e row boat "P u ffin ” was found B efore a d j o u r n i n g T uesday d riftin g em pty in m id-A tlantic av ailab le In the Student A ctiv ities night due to lack of a quorum , la st w eek. No tr a c e w as found in A u d i t o r i u m 2a fice o r the M usic D ept. A lim ited D ivision, 101 Student S erv ice s. th e House voted 181 to 54 ag a in st of th e two B rito n s. B A R G A IN D A Y n um ber of se p arate tic k e ts w ill A pplicants w ill be sc re e n e d b e ­ sending the S tam ler c a se to a T h ir tle said he planned to T he fam ed L e T re te a u d e P a r is HOW T O S T E A L A M ILLIO N 2ND AT 9:35 All Day P rev u e 2 F ea tu re s be sold a t the door b efo re each tween N ovem ber 1-19. Tw elve se le c t se v en -m em b er com m it­ c r o s s th e A tlantic with two co m ­ d ram a troupe w ill p re se n t a con­ c o n c ert. women w ill be chosen to speak te e . It voted 181 to 90 ag a in st panions, fro m the U nited S tates te m p o rary v ersib n of M o lie re 's 2ND T O P C O L O R A T T R A C T IO N IT A L L B E G A N IN 1989 sending th e Cohen c a se to a to L an d ’s E nd.in 50 days, s t a r t ­ " L e s F em m es S avantes” In W H EN A M E R IC A AN D N O W S H O W IN G s im ila r group. ing next May. F re n ch at 8:15 p .m . Monday in R id in g T o G re a tn e s s A c ro s s RU SSIA S E N T M E N A N D the A uditorium . T he event is a TODAY F eatu re a t— W O M EN T O LIV E O N T H E L ec tu re -C o n c e rt S eries Special. 2 ,0 0 0 M i l e s O f F l a m i n g F r o n t i e r ! 7:05-9:10 P .M . M O O N ! SATURDAY & SUNDAY WAR COMEDY A cto rs w ill w ea r m odern co s­ tum es In th e 17th century classic» 2a a t 1:05-3:05-5:05-7:10-9:15 P .M . F re n ch d ra m a . T hey claim a i* MartinRackinProduction ... N g re a t deal of su c c e ss in adapting PAC opens at Arena M o lie re 's s a tir e of m id d le-cla ss values to the 20th century setting, ‘A T R U L Y ADULT LOVE STORY! SBUtEOOSCH e sp ecially with audiences con­ IT IS A B E A U T IF U L F IL M . F I N E L Y M A D E !’ with A M an s A M a n ’ taining many people who don’t speak F re n ch . T he P erfo rm in g A rts Company John Baldwin. M ike O berfield Je an de Rigault w ill d ire c t the N .Y . H era ld Trlbune w ill open Its 1966-67 A rena T h e­ plays G aly G ay. P o rtray in g the play which Is p rese n ted In co­ a tr e seaso n with B e rto lt B rec h t’s Widow Begbick is Neana D avid- operation w ith La Com edie de com edy, "A M an’s A M an,” off. l ’O uest. Le T re te a u de P a r is Is T uesday through Sunday in the under the sponsorship of the Dick D elaubenfels, F ran k M a r- A rena at F a irc h ild T h e a tre . F rench governm ent with the p a­ aden and Howard Rebach play the It w ill a lso be p rese n ted at tronage of Edouard M o ro t-S ir, th re e so ld ie rs who tric k G aly Next! the W onders H all K lva, Nov. 7-8; c u ltu ral counselor "> the F ren ch P lu s Fun C artoon Gay, and B ill Stock plays Bloody the Brody H all A rena, Nov. 9-10; em b assy . "TH E ASTRO DUCK’ F iv e, the o ffic er who tr ie s to LE BONHEUR and the McDonel H all Klva, Nov. ” L es F em m es Savantes” con­ uncover the m isd ea lin g s. Acting 11- 12. c e rn s a m id d le -c la ss fam ily to rn as the m a s te r of ce rem o n ies fo r S Sigma III piesents DEARJOHN starring Jail Kulle and Chnslma Schottin C ritic s have ca lled B rech t’s o v er the type of man the younger the evening w ill be Hank Steffes. com edy a ’’p ro p h etic anticipa­ FR OM ASTOR YB Y S’H AVC OX tion of brainw ashing the organ­ T ic k ets fo r "A Man’s A Man” daughter of the fam ily should m a rr y . T he pseud o -in tellectu al S T A G E C O A C H SHOW N FIR S T A T 7:0 7 O C T O B E R IS N A T I O N A L M O V IE M O NTH ization m an.” T he p lo td e a lsw ith can be p u rch a sed 12:30-5 p .m . b ranch w ants h e r to m a rr y a IN FO RM A TIO N 9 3 3 * £ 9 4 4 4 F e a tu re Today & Sat. a sim ple la b o re r, G aly Gay, who Monday and T uesday at the F a ir ­ pseudo-poet. T he o th e r branch 3RD T E R R IF IC C O L O R H IT 1:10 - 3:20 - 5:30 - 7:40 is tric k e d into im personating a child T h e a tre box office. A lso, of the fam ily, led by the fath e r, m issin g -m ach in e gunner. By the tic k ets fo r the living units p r e s ­ encourages h e r In te re st in a m o re end of the p lay , he has been entations can be p u rch ased from rea so n ab le young m an. The tra n sfo rm e d th irs ty m ach in e.” into a "b lo o d ­ 6-7 p .m . Nov. 3 -4 at Wilson hall, Nov. 7-8 at B rody H all, and Nov. Mightiest TODAY The play Is being d irec ted by 9-10 a t C onrad H all. Warrior- SHOWN AT 3:00 - 7:00 It’s What’s & LATER Emperor of All Time! 20^ Century-Fox MSULecture-Concert Series Happening presents p r e s e n ts 'AT LAST AROLE FOR OMAR SHARIF EQUAL TO HIS mm mm Le Treateau De P a ris Theatre D elta Sigma P I, professio n al b u sin ess fra te rn ity , w ill hold a LÜ In M o l i e r e ’ s ACCLAIMED PERFORMANCE IN c a r w ash 10 a .m .-3 p.m . S atur­ 'LAWRENCE OF ARABIA'* —Earl Wilson 1 LESFEMMESSAVANTES day. T he c a r w ash w ill be at L a r r y ’s Gulf Station a c ro ss from W illiam s H all. T he charge is $1. *** Ü H mo (In French) T he F rid a y Evening C oncert PANAVISION'- TECHNICOLOR® 0 S eries is p rese n tin g the follow­ m is Q n e o f F r a n c e ’ s m ost distinguished the atrica l c o m ­ ^STEPHEN BOYO- J A M E S » p a n ie s b r i n g s n e w h u m o r a n d life to the M o l f e r e ing rec o rd in g s tonight: M endels­ cIas sIc . sohn, "Symphony No. 4;” Bee­ FRANÇOISE OORLEAC-TELLY SAVALAS OEMS WEAVER-HIrti« OW ARDMORRIS thoven, "V iolin C oncerto;’' De­ m HUhm m i An ERÎ MORLEY YVQNNE MITCHELL -OMAR SHARIF M o n d a y , O c t. 3 1 , 8 :1 5 p .m . bussy, " Q u a rte t in G. M in o r;" at GENGHIS KHAN B H A N K El and R ichard S tra u ss, "Don G EN G H IS K H A N 3RD A T 11:5 2 M in A lvarez Kelly U N I V E R S I T Y J u a n ." T he p ro g ra m begins at 7 p.m . In 114 B essey hall. ** * LO CA TED CAM PUS ONLY 4 M IL E S - D R IV E O U T G R A N D EA ST O F R IV E R i n n LAST DAY . . . HMEMIf Plus Fun Cartoon “ O F F E L I N E B O N D A G E " A U D I T O R I U M Student A d m i s s i o n ; $ 1 .0 0 ; A d u lts , $ 2.0 0 T he India Club w ill hold a gen­ e r a l m eeting 7:30 - 10:30 p.m . Sunday In P a r lo r C, Union B uild- | lng. The m eeting Is being held STAY W ARM ! M EET YOUR F R IE N D S ! T ic k e ts on Sale at U n io n T ic k e t O ffic e “ KH ARTOU M ” I Storts Thurs. H A R O L D L L O Y D ’ S F U N N Y SIDE O F L I F E to d isc u ss the arran g e m en ts fo r SHOWN AT 1:00 - 4:55 - 8:55 th is y e a r 's Diwall ce le b ratio n s. F riday, October 28, 1966 9 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan EASTERN HIGH SS S I M U L A T I N G B U S I N E S S Teens su p p o rt M ark etin g e n tra n ts m e e t k ets. T hey w ill be supplied with two final decisions w ill be m ade P re lim in ary b riefin g s fo r the T he com petition c o n sists of 12 a h isto ry of company operations at the conference. v o te -a t-1 8 issu e fifth annual National In tercolleg­ ia te M arketing C om petition w ill s e ts of d ec isio n s to b e m ade by th e te a m s and sen t to MSU, and o th er Inform ation needed to m ake th e ir d ecisio n s. T he top team s w ill then p re ­ sen t th e ir strateg y before an be held th is weekend a t Kellogg t h e com petition h e a d q u a rte rs. T h e se d ecisio n s w ill then be By analyzing the re s u lts and assem bly of all team s and ad­ T o m o st people, the ASMSU m em bership of clo se to 60 s tu ­ C e n te r. coded and se n t to Auto Ow ners statu s of the b u sin e ss, the team s v is e rs and w ill be judged by a Student Board and L ansing’s dents, the E astern group h as had Faculty a d v isers fro m w e ste rn In su ran ce C o., L ansing, fo r p ro ­ can sim u late actual business con­ panel of c o rp o ra te judges, in­ E a s te rn High School would seem an active p ast. schools In the com petition w ill ditions. cluding officials of Sylvanla, the to have little in com ihon. V isits to a re a high schools In m eet at MSU F rid a y and S atu r­ c e ssin g . E ach te am re p re s e n ts a na­ T h e com petition w ill c l o s e c o rp o rate sponsor of the com ­ A fter W ednesday’s m eeting of an effo rt to organize a state-w id e day. A dvisers fro ~1 e a f 'e r n and tional s a le s organization assig n ­ when each team w ill com e to petition and the o riginator of a group of E a ste rn students with cam paign, affirm ativ e co n tacts southern schools m et Wednesday ed to se ll th re e p ro d u cts in both Kellogg C e n te r A pril 14-15 with the gam e played in the com­ ' B oard C hairm an J im G raham , with w ell known M ichigan p e r ­ and T hursday a t th e Sylvanla co n su m er and in d u stria l m a r - its faculty a d v ise rs . The te am s’ petition. how ever, a common denom inator so n a lities on the younger voting C o rp . in C am lllus, N.Y. has becom e v isib le—support of issu e and a rec en t v isit to a T he com petition has been spon­ the 18-y ea r-o ld voting iss u e . L ansing C ity Council m eeting by so red by the M ichigan State stu ­ 50 0 E L E C T R IC IN - T h e voting age issu e dom inated m e m b ers have a ll been p a r t of d e n t ch ap ter of the A m erican I I T H E -C A R HEATERS the inform al m eeting a s the p o s­ the group’s past. M arketing A ssn. sin c e 1963. sib ility of consolidating the e f- Upcoming events ca ll fo r m em ­ L a st y e a r, 36 schools of bus­ D r iv e - In T h e a t r e GA TES O PEN 6 :3 0 tB rts o f t h e two groups w as d is ­ b e r s to be Interview ed on local in e ss In the United S tates and r a t J o lly R o o d ÎU cu ssed . Such consolidation would rad io b ro ad c asts and to ap p ear on a local half hour television High School Campaigner Canada com peted. T h is y e a r o v er 50 schools a r e expected. S o u th C e d o 2 2 4 79 hopefully bring about b e tte r unif­ ication of the L ansing a re a m ove­ debate. T he 1966 cham pion, H arding F R I . , S A T ., S U N . (3 ) B IG H IT S ! In te rest In the 1 8 - y e a r - o l d v o te Is not c o n f in e d to m ent. A tentativ e m eeting with W alter C ollege, S earcy , A rk. w ill be the college cam pus, Cheryl Wade of Eastern High T h e E a ste rn High group didn’t R euther is scheduled, a s is a challenged th is y e a r by schools four-sch o o l m eeting at E a s te rn School In Lansing shown here w ith Jim Graham , confine all of its a c tiv itie s to ranging from the B ritish Colum­ High and a ra lly in fro n t of the c h a i r m a n o f th e b o a r d o f A S M S U , Is o n e o f a n u m b e r bia Institute of Technology to m eetings, though, as a num ber of its m e m b ers picketed a t the O ld s- capitol on the la st weekend b e ­ o f high s c h o o le rs w o rk in g f o r the c a m p a ig n . th e U niversity of South C aro­ ' m obile plant, M otor Wheel plant fo re the Nov. 8 election. S tate N e w s photo b y D a v e Laura lin a. and the O ldsm obile E xecutive Building e a rly W ednesday and MURDERERS! T h u rsd ay m ornings. DEFILERS OF CONSTRUCTION With a six-w eek h isto ry and a THE DEAD! SH O W N A T 8 :48 T e e n s e a t L i b r a r y f a c il i t i e s u n a f f e c t e d b y g r a d a n n e x c o n s t r u c t i o n has Initiated a new ro u te fo r Rem odeling of t h e existing By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y will be the F rien d s of the L i­ student lib ra ry traffic, relo cated s tru c tu re will re c la im 26,000 w h a t e v e r is Slate N e w s Staff W r it e r b ra ry room , located in the office sq u are feet of hallw ay and office section of t h e building. T h e the book d r o p , and shuffled Student reading, studying, and space to provide room fo r an VOI " F rie n d s ro o m ” is b as ica lly a offices, a rc h iv e sa n d H o n o rsC o l- re fe re n c e a re a s in the L ib ra ry lege ro o m s. additional 1,000 r e a d e r s . 0 n 8 r t e r t u n « t ì W n " n to a il a b l e won’t be affected by graduate annex construction u n t i l next m eeting and exhibition room . B ecau se of the scheduled work P re tz e r em phasized th at the lib ra ry officials have asked the P lan s also include the in s ta l­ lation o f autom atic tu rn stile m the c u rre n t exhibit on 18th cen ­ sp rin g re p o rte d a s s is ta n t lib ra ry c o n tra c to rs to “ hold o ff" on checkouts and com puterization. P a re n ts alw ays seem to be com plaining about the betw een- m eal snacks th e ir te en a g ers eat, d ire c to r D ale H, P re tz e r. U nderground co nstruction has been com pleted and soon colum ns tu ry M ichigan arc h ite c tu re w ill be the la st held th e re . P r e tz e r said that th is facility d istu rb in g the main student a r e a s "u n til the very la s t m inute” . T h e fourth floor will be con­ v e rte d to a reading a re a , and the p re se n t fa c ilitie s re c re a te d in the G but it m ay be th e ir own fault the kids eat the things they do. A survey taken by the MSU Home Econom ics D ept, during fo r the th ird floor of the five sto ry , $4 m illion wing will be risin g . B ricking will begin next will be re c re a te d in the g raduate study and re se a rc h annex. R e ­ m oval of panelings and casin g s should be com pleted som etim e Upon com pletion the stru c tu re w ill in c re a se the lib ra ry a re a by 150,000 square feet, and Its com pleted stru c tu re o r moved. F acu lty re s e a rc h and study a r e a s w ill also be inco rp o rated i a a S a Él lË Ë É y t 1 loor*®! ¡S 5¡í°4Vt*jf month and c o n tra cto rs a r e hope­ book capacity by approxim ately into t h e rem odeled L ib ra ry sadistic the M ichigan 4-H State Show ful of gaining tim e lo st because during the w inter. 750,000 volum es. schem e. ottùsi la st August showed th at teens of la s t sp rin g ’s strik e , he said . T h e c o n tra c to rs a re s till a im ­ liked best the foods which w ere P r e tz e r said that the " n o isy ” ing for the Aug. 1967 com pletion m ost rea d ily available, said p hase of construction h as nearly d ate. Remolding of the p rese n t For the man who knows what H IT N O (3) IN C O L O R A T 10 P . M . N E X T A T T R A C T IO N : M u riel E rln k , a nutrition spec­ been com pleted. He said th at the facility a s an undergraduate l i ­ ia lis t. D ifferent snacks w ere se rv e d each night to the 4-H *ers. A fter lib ra ry offices have been moved to the fourth floor in anticipation of m o re noisy chipping. " T h e b ra ry is scheduled for com pletion in D ecem ber of 1967. Work on the expansion p roject, he wants About the conduct of LOW Splendor Tony C lir tiS eating them they w ere asked to w o rst was taken c a re of during the su m m e r,” he com m ented. p a rtia lly funded by a $1 m illion fed e ra l grant, began la st A p ril. It’s the s . it i / t « . G R A S S ja c k L e m m o n I r a te that evening's snack and lis t T o d ate construction p ro g re s s T h e next a re a to be affected Starring N a ta lie W o o d th e ir fav o rite sn ack s. T he fav­ o rite snacks of the teens tended Jumbo N A T A L IE W O O D BLAKEEDWARDS' to coincide w i t h that night’s W A R R EN BEA TTY “TheGreet sn ack. PAT HINGLE • AUDREYCHRISTIE T he survey showed that 14 p e r Geese heading south Presented by W A R N ER B R O S . Race” cent of the group lis te d popcorn, candy and soft drin k s a s th e ir fav o rite snacks and 17 p e r cent had no p re fe re n c e . T he o thers stop at bird sanctuary D R iv e 660 FR E E E L E C T R IC lis te d cookies and m ilk, pizza, - I N IN C A R H E A T E R S MSU’s Kellogg B ird Sanctuary, w eath er fro n ts from n o rth ern «OMINI ic e c re a m and fru it as th e ir Canada. G A TES O PEN 6 :3 0 the bird m igration c ro s s ro a d s of ! M lleo Southw est of Lansing on flft-70 fav o rite sn ack s. A fter th e ir lay o v er at the MSU the continent, h as begun to feel T he re s u lts of the survey m ay sanctuary m ost of the g eese will F R I 4 :3 0 -7 :3 0 its annual southw ard tra ffic . p rovide an an sw er to p a re n ts w in ter in an a re a from Southern N O W THRU SUN. (3 ) B IG H IT S ! Canadian geese and o th e r wild­ who feel th e ir teens snack on Illinois to T en n essee, while the fe a tu r in g : fowl of the north a r e flocking to *junk* foods,’’ sa id M iss Brink, ducks w ill se ttle from the Gulf the 4 0 -a c re sanctuary located on F IR S T L A N S IN G S H O W IN G " i f plenty of fru its and other n u tritio u s foods a r e available, te en s w ill probably se le c t th e ir snacks from th e m ." W intergreen Lake in Kalamazoo County. Some 3,000 geese a r e expected of Mexico to southern Illin o is, according to George Van D eusen, wild life sp e cia list in ch arg e of ME and DEM GUYS hitting the curves with no brakes a t the sanctuary w here the paths the san ctu ary . s i x n ig h ts a w e e k of b ird s m igrating from north­ T he uncanny b ird s seem to on the excitement in his fastest , adventure yeti C O R A L G A B LE S w est to southeast and from north re a liz e that it is open season to south in te rse c t. on ducks, geese and ph easan t, A u s s ie s V ie t The m igratio n of geese hits a s they usually a rriv e in sm all its peak the f ir s t week in Novem­ flocks during the evening. Some of the b ird s a r e banded 44 T h e o r i g i n a l l a n d g r a n t t a v e r n ” b e r with m ost of the fowl set­ a i d c o n tin u e s tling down fo r a two-week stop­ at the sanctuary so that th e ir o v er. m ovem ents from y e a r to y e a r CANBERRA, A u stralia (fl — T he f ir s t of the diving ducks may be tra c e d . A u stralia w ill continue to give have m ade th e ir debut with the T he sa n ctu a ry , which h as a P le a s e d o n 't South V iet Nam m ilita ry and non - snow-white w histling swans from re sid e n t population of about 1,000 m ilita ry aid as " firm ly and as the a r tic region expected anyday. b ird s including about 30 sp ecies z l u p f S p r it e . long a s may be n e c e s s a ry ,” T he g re a t m ig ratio n to the of d u ck s, geese and sw ans, is P rim e M in ister H arold H olt said south begins about the f ir s t week open to v is ito rs from dawn to I t m a k e s T h u rsd ay in rep o rtin g to the in O ctober with the p assag e of dusk daily throughout the y e a r. H ouse of R epresentatives on the p l e n t y o f n o is e M anila conference. fV % |S He said no effo rts w ill be WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! a l l b y i t s e l f . sp a re d in the se a rc h fo r peace by South V iet N am ’s a llie s, but S p r i t e , you r e c a l l , i s th at peace will have to be ju st th e s o f t d r i n k t h a t ' s so t a r t an d t i n g l i n g , and enduring. we j u s t c o u l d n 't keep “ We a r e not engaged in V iet i t q u ie t. Nam because we want to ro ll F l i p i t s l i d an d i t back the fro n tie rs of com m u­ “Ä E ? re a lly f lip s . nism , but because we w ant to B u b b lin g , f i z z i n g , r c a 'v ic t o r p revent the fro n tie rs of co m ­ g u r g l i n g , h i s s i n g and PANAVISIONanoMETROCOIOR m unism fro m rolling down on c a r r y i n g on a l l o v e r Southeast A sia ,” he a s s e rte d . th e p l a c e . J I H IT N O (3) C O L O R A T 10:40 An a lm o s t e x c e s ­ s iv e ly liv e ly d rin k . A S T O R Y O F F A M IL Y 'f w E E cHLEfiS FOR A FUNM /Fi/cg) H en ce, t o z l u p f i s L O V E A N D S A C R IFIC E to e r r . What i s z l u p f i n g ? Z lu p f in g i s t o d r i n k i n g w hat sm acking o n e 's l i p s i s to H EN RY e a tin g . FO N D A I t ' s t h e s t a c c a t o b u zz you make when d r a i n i n g th e l a s t few M AU REEN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER I . ACARLO PONTI PRODUCTION d e l i c i o u s l y ta n g y d r o p s o f S p r i t e from th e b o t t l e w ith a O ’H A R A DAVID LEAN'S FILM of boris PASTERNAKS s tr a w . Z z z z z lllu p f1 JAMES MacARTHUR m m s riM A N rotati fOhKIMOUTOf THETUX/JT/ES DOCTOR ZHIlAOO I t ' s c o m p le te ly u n c a l l e d fo r. Frowned upon i n p o l i t e s o c ie ty , And n o t a p p r e c i a t e d on campus DONALD CRISP AMDWTO GÊRÂLDINECHAPUN •JUUECHRISTIE TOM COURTENAY e ith e r. Spencers B u t. I f z l u p f i n g S p r i t e ALEC GUINNESS •S K T O I McKENNA ■RALPH RICHARDSON i s a b s o lu te ly e s s e n t i a l to your OMAR SHARIFiaszhivagoi ROD STEIGER •RITATIJSHINGHAM e n jo y m e n t; i f a good h e a lth y SCREENPUIYBY DIRECTEDBY z l u p f i s y o u r id e a o f h e a v e n , t iA E O L D L l C y C ’ S ROBERT BOLT-DAVID LEAN in panavision- and metrocoior H IN N YSIDEO The Laughs Start FLIFE A D V A N C E T IC K E T S R E S E R V E D NOW O N P E R F O R M A N C E S A L E A T T H E w e l l .■ . a l l r i g h t . But h av e a h e a r t . W ith a d r in k a s n o is y a s S p r i t e , a l i t t l e z l u p f g o e s a lo n g , lo n g B O X O F F I C E O R B Y M A IL! . ______ way. Thu rs. Nov. 3rd. S C H E D U L E O F P E R F O R M A N C E S A N D P R IC ES SPRITE. SO TART AND ‘¿WHIBwhii S 332-6044 M MNAM IN mom*M FOWWATIBNp in.o,m.tion►466-6483 E v es, a t 8 P M .. .Sun. a t 7:30. .2.25 CAMgna T I N G L I N G . W E .H I S T C O U L D N 'T Sat. & Sun. M atinee 1:30 PM Ç L A D M ? » Sat. M atinee 1:50. .Sun. M atinee 2.25 K E E P I T Q U I E T . 10 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan F riday, October 28, 1966 C h r i s t i a n s , C o m m u n i s t s c o e x i s t in U S S R control fro m the top appeared In building a Com m unist P a rty , ex iste d , th e s ta te would have to "b u ild w alls around th e ir coun­ T h e re may be over 50 m il­ take c a re of the sick, w o rsh ip , b ased on th e holding of all p ro p ­ nism , taught that th e w ay m en e r ty in com m on. In a com m unist sy ste m . M arx L enin developed th e concept of e x ist In th e Soviet Union. tr ie s to keep the c a p ita lists out.** lion Orthodox C h ristian a within s it on the soviets in fa c to rie s produced, owned and d istrib u ted Many e a rly C h ristia n s p ra c ­ had believed the p ro le ta ria t would d em o cratic c e n tra lis m . U n d e r Stalin bu ilt up a to ta lita ria n , Today com m unism , changed to the Soviet Union today who a r e and collective farm s and fight goods p rim a rily d eterm in ed the at the sam e tim e ''C o m m u n ists.” in the ranks of the Red A rm y,” tic e d com m unism in its g en eral so cial, p o litica l life of an ag e. becam e spontaneously conscious th is concept Issu es w ere debat­ b u re a u c ra tic sy stem to Indus­ fit th e needs of each nation that Such C h ristian s support th e ir he said. s e n s e and d ifferen t C h ristian He w ro te that th e c a p ita lists of th e ir o p pression and would be ab le w ithin the p a rty until a de­ tr ia liz e th e Soviet Union. Once follows It, p re s e n ts such a dif­ Com m unist governm ent a s law - "Y et th ese C h ristian s rem a in s e c ts have readopted the p ra c tic e would continue to o p p ress th e a l­ able to ru le th em selv es. cisio n w as re a c h e d . Then p a rty th is c a p ita listic function w as ful­ fe re n t fac e In d ifferent nations read y o p p resse d and alien ated Lenin believed that sin c e con­ m e m b ers m u st obey w i t h o u t fille d , the sta te rela x ed . that som e p re se n t an even m o re abiding citiz en s, said F ra n c isM . loyally attached to the C h ristian throughout C h ristia n ity 's h 1 s - to ry . cessio n s quickly m uted the spon­ c ritic iz in g . Today th e com m unists of the s t a r t l i n g C h ristian - Com­ Donahue, a R u s s i a n Orthodox faith and p ra c tic e it. Such C h ris t­ w orking c la s s e s until, rea lizin g p r ie s t and a s so c ia te p ro fe sso r ians a r e ce rtain ly to be c la s s i­ they had becom e com m odities in­ taneous "c o n sc io u sn e ss” of the Lenin also sa id that cap italism w o rld believe com m unism w ill m unist com bination than the So­ of religion. fied politically as Com m unists, A ccording to Donahue, how­ ste ad of people, they rev o lted p ro le ta ria t, a m o re fully aw are w as delaying Its downfall by ex­ eventually b u ry ca p ita lism , not v ie t Union. One exam ple Is Ro­ and s e t 19 a com m unist so ciety . group, nam ely the C om m unist ploiting underdeveloped nations by w a r, but by Inevitably p ro ­ m ania w h ere the Com m unist gov­ Such C h ristian s prom ote many but not ath eistic C o m m u n ists." e v e r, If C h ristian ity is not op­ They have solved the dilem m a p o sed to a com m unist economic In that so ciety a m an, fre e d P a rty , should take the le a d e r­ In o rd e r to pacify the w o rk e rs ducing a so ciety so good fo r m an ern m en t p ay s th e s a la rie s of ( of the goals of the Com munist governm ent, such as providing of living under a governm ent sy ste m , n eith er does It condemn from w ant, and the c la s s stru g ­ ship.___________________________ a t hom e. As long a s ca p italism the c o m m u n i s t s w ill have to C h ristia n p r ie s ts . fo r the poor and granting equal that s till b asically opposes r e ­ th e holding of p riv a te p ro p erty . gle would b e f re e to b e h im self. educational opportunity. ligion by rendering unto " C a e ­ C h rist did not condemn the rich When the w o rk e rs fo rm e d tra d e " T h e re a r e m illions of C h rist­ s a r , ” the legitim ate governm ent, young m an. T he ric h young m an unions and gained the vote In the ian s, In the Soviet Union and In the things that belong to the gov­ w as rig h teo u s, Donahue sa id . But w e ste rn d em o crac ies, manywf the I N D I F F E R E N T , T I M I D ? other Iron C urtain co untries, who ernm ent and unto God the things C h ris t ad vised th e young m an to w estern " s o c ia lis t s " p ut asid e work the so il, o p era te m achines, that a r e G od's. se ll a ll h is goods only if he the revolutionary p a r t of the Under the " C a e s a r” p h ilo s­ w anted a higher d eg ree of p e r ­ M arx ist philosophy to work ophy the C h ristian s support the legitim ate and the sim ple hu­ m anitarian alm s of the Com­ m unist governm ent but they op­ fection. " C h r is t a sk s the w ealthy to have com passion on the p o o r," he said . through the d em o cratic p ro c e ss fo r econom ic and so cial refo rm . In R u ssia w here the au to cratic t s a r i s t governm ent squelched Suburb faces race issue tions, hom e b u ild ers, ap artm en t of t h e Ravensw orth B aptist pose many of the ways the Soviet What a r e the fo rm s of "c o m ­ m o st attem p ts to re fo rm and to v en tu re of a ll ch u rch es whose (UPI) — It’s fashionable th ese governm ent achieves these g oals, m unism ” with w hich C h ristian ity aid the Im poverished m ajo rity , p a s to rs w ere willing to p a r tic i­ ow ners and r e a l e s ta te b ro k e rs C hurch. T heR aven sw o rth C h u rch days to talk about the s h o r t­ Including discrim ination ag ain st h as lived? th e rev o lu tio n ary asp ec t of M arx­ p ate. At th is point, six of the to do b u sin e ss without d is c r i­ is affiliated with the Southern com ings of suburban ch u rch es, B a p tist Convention. M ore than , religion. K ark M arx, the fath e r of mod­ ism cam e to the top. 35 p a s to rs bowed out. T h e oth er m ination. th e ir "c o u n try clu b ’’ m entality, " I w ill do my p a r t to be a 90 p e r cent of its m e m b ers com e Donahue urged making a c a r e ­ e rn so c ialism and of com mu­ U nder Lenin the elem ent of th e ir Indifferences to so cial 29 ag re ed to send to a ll adult good neighbor to anyone moving fro m G eorgia, South C aro lin a, ful distinction among a com m u­ p ro b lem s, th e ir tim id ity about m e m b ers of th e ir congregations Into my com m unity.” N orth C aro lin a and o th e r p a r ts n ist philosophy In the a b s tra c t, challenging the__ m iddle c la s s a le tte r c le a rly statin g th e C h ristia n p rin cip les at stak e. T h e le tte r s and c a rd s w ere of the D eep South. m o re s of th e ir m e m b ers, e tc . an ath eistic com munism as op­ posed to a non-atheistic v arie ty , and the sy stem s followed in dif­ fe re n t com m unist countries to­ Apollo shot delay J u s t for a change, le t’s play the o th e r sid e of the re c o rd . T h e town of Annandale, V a., With each le tte r went a c a rd which church m em b ers w ere in ­ vited to sign. T h e c a rd said: m ailed out during the la st week " I w as hopeful th a t p erh ap s In S eptem ber. M em bers w ere one-tenth o f the congregation asked to b rin g th e ir signed c a rd s would respond p o sitiv ely ,” he to church and place them in the said . "B u t I had deep concern T h u rsd ay th e re is no chance of " A s a com m itted C h ristia n , I day. Each is different. CAPE KENNEDY, F la . (fl - A is one of the w ell-heeled, f a s t- launching the a s tro n a u ts before believe th at ev ery p erso n has offering p la te on the following about th o se w h o would r e a c t " C h ristia n ity Itself would not s e r ie s of technical p ro b lem s has growing, thoroughly se g reg ated negatively. Ja n u ary because of th e prob­ the m o ra l rig h t to p u rch a se o r Sunday. condemn com m unism as a po­ w iped out A m e ric a 's hopes of su b u rb s th at c irc le Washington, “ T o our s u rp ris e , approxi­ le m s . T he th re e p ilo ts a r e to r e n t a hom e anyw here without "1 m u st adm it that I w as litic a l o r econom ic system p e r launching a th re e -m a n Apollo D.C., lik e a w hite noose, keeping be fire d Into o rb it fo r a p erio d r e g a rd to rac e, relig io n o r n a­ p re tty w o rrie d about what the m ately o n e -th ird of the adult se . It Is opposed to ath eistic moonship Into e a rth o rb it th is N egroes cooped up in the inner of up to 14 days by a Saturn 1 tio n al o rig in . re sp o n se would b e ," sa id the m e m b ers signed the c a rd s . Only com m unism ," Donahue said. y e a r. city. ro ck e t. T h e ir assignm ent Is to ” 1 encourage financial in s titu ­ Rev. E lm e r S. W est J r . , p a s to r two people re c o rd e d th e ir d is­ Com m unism in the a b stra c t is T he National A eronautics and In the su m m er of 1964, the te s t sy stem s of the vehicle which ag re em e n t.” F R A N C IS M. DONAHUE a sy stem of social organization Space A dm inistration (NASA) had m in iste rs and p r ie s ts of A nnan- eventually is to c a r ry m en tow ard O ther P ro te sta n t an d C ath o llc h o p e d to ach iev e a D ecem ber d a le ’s 35 P ro te sta n t andC athollc ch u rc h es had sim ila r r e s u lts . ' Emanuel Lutheran Church (W isconsin Synod) Capital at Kilborn W elcome Students C h r i s t M e th o d is t launching of Apollo 1, moving the date up from the o riginally planned " f i r s t q u a rte r of 1967." H o w e v e r , so u rce s rep o rted the moon. T he delay, plus tro u b les with th e S aturn 5 m an-to -th e-m o o n ro ck e t, could affect th e lu n ar ch u rch es held an unpublicized m eeting to face up to the p ro b lem of housing segregation in th e ir com m unity. Lutheran students T h e news of Annandale’s effo rt sp re a d through other suburban com m unities. In the sp rin g of Lansing S ervices: English 8:15 & 11:00 C h u rc h 517 W. Jolly Rd., Lansing Wilson M. Tennant, M inister U N IV E R S IT Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H landing tim eta b le . T he U.S. goal Is to send men to the moon by 1970, with 1968 the p re s e n t ta r ­ get. "W e fe lt,” said one of the p articip a n ts, “ th at we had to confront o u rselv e s and o u r white observe Festival T h e Alpha O m icrom ch a p te r of 1965, 140 churches in n o rth ern V irginia suburbs Joined in ob­ se rv in g " F a i r H ousing Sunday.” w ill continue th is week fro m 4:30 M ore than 2,500 volunteer1 c a n ­ Lutheran Colleyians M einte Schuurm ans, congregations w ith the un­ Gam m a D elta, the In tern atio n al - 5:30 p .m . T h e topic th is week v a s s e r s v isited 74,000 hom es, A sso ciate M in ister (A m e r ic o n B a p tis t) n u rse ry c h ristia n conditions into which Weekly at 5:30 332-2559 A sso ciatio n of U n iv ersity L u th ­ is ’T h e F am ily of the F u tu r e ." asking suburbanities to sign a n ti- W orship S ervices we had d rifte d .” e ra n Students, w ill not h o st the “ New C u rre n ts In M o rality " d isc rim in a tio n c a rd s. M ore than On Sunday G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a sto r T h ey decided to undertake a Call F o r Rides To 9:30-11 a.m . ED 2-1888 Student A ssociation of th e U n i­ o r "N othing Succeeds L ike E x­ 40,000 did sign. W orship 10:00 a .m . fa ir housing cam paign a s a joint T h e m o st im portant r e s u lt of Collegians and 11 A.M. Service C ollege Age Fellow ship v e rs ity L u th eran C hurch Sunday c e s s " is the g en eral se m in a r Church School 11:10 a.m . a s p a r t of the F estiv al of the R e ­ topic fo r the d isc u ssio n s. O ther the ca n v ass, Rev. W est said, 355-7990 Sunday, 6:30 p j n . EA S T LAN SIN G form ation. d isc u ssio n s Include: w as not the num ber of c a rd s N u rse ry Provided— u n iv ersity FR IEN D S M EETIN G A d iscu ssio n on "S earch in g N ovem ber 6: " In P u rs u it of th at w ere signed, but the fact 10:00- 12:00 a.m . lu th eran church U n iv e rs ity E d g e w o o d U n ite d (Q uakers) F o r the T r u th " w ill follow the S u c c e ss.” th at " th e conspiracy of silence at A m erican Legion C en ter a lc -lc a S e v e n th -D a y 469 North Hagadorn Road M eeting fo r w orship 10 a.m . 5:30 p .m . d in n er. At 8 p .m ., the N ovem ber 13: " I f Any Would was b ro k e n ,” By having to take On V aliev C t. off W. G rand R iv er, E ast L ansing evening w ill conclude with a v e s ­ Not W ork,” a stand fo r o r again st N egro A d v e n tis t C h u r c h (5 blocks north of Grand River) D iscu ssio n following a t 11 p e r s e rv ic e . N ovem ber 20: "K illin g T im e neighbors, white fa m ilie s "h a d T em p o ra rily Meeting at W orship S ervices C apitol G range F a ll te rm pledges w ill m e e t at -A W ild T im e .” to face up to som ething they U niversity L utheran Church 9:30 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . F ir s t C h ris tia n 5 p .m . fo r th e ir la s t pledge m e e t­ N ovem ber 27: “ High F a s h ­ had conveniently ig n o red ." 1 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 T ro w b rid g e R o a d atA rb o r D rive Division and Ann Sts. Serm on by R e fo rm e d C h u rc h ing. io n " Since th a t tim e, seg reg ated F o r Inform ation 332-1998 D r. T rum an A. M orrison T h e sem in ar, which began la s t D ecem ber 4: "U n d er the housing h as been an open and SATURDAY SERVICES rid e s:R lc h a rd W alters 353-2090: 240 M arsh all S t., Lansing week a t M artin L u th er Chapel, Law s - U nder G ra c e .” frequent topic of d isc u ssio n in Church School S t. J o h n s S tu d e n t 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School Rev. John Hofman com m unity gatherings, schools 9:30 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . C rib P a ris h S erv ices 10 & l l a . m .6 8 t7p.m . E A S T L A N S IN G 11:00 a.m . W orship S ervice P reach in g and ch u rc h es. room through ju n io r high 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 CHURCH O F U N IT Y High School G roup with M orning S erv ice 9:0011:15 C EN TR A L THE NAZARENE Saturday, October 29th Sunday M a sses C e n tr a l M e th o d is t Dr. R obert T . A nderson, 11 a.m , "Speaking T h e T ru th ” E a st L an sin g Unity C e n ter "C o n fo rm a tio n , 7:15 - 8:30, - 9:45 - 11:00 F R E E M E T H O D IS T A cro ss F ro m the Capitol Edgewood Bus Stops U n iv ersity C la ss 10:15 149 Highland A v e.,E ast L ansing o r T ra n sfo rm atio n " 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p .m . 425 W. G rand R iv er 9KX) A.M. P ra y e r Group 10:35 a .m . - C onrad H all CH U RCH Evolution and the Bible When n e c e s s a ry Sunday Sunday School 1 0 :0 0 a .m . M ary - Sabina Chapel by P a sto r Lemon 828 N. W ash, at Oakland 332-1932 10:40 a .m . - P arking A rea L ed by P ro f, Rottman M asses w ill be doubled up M orning W orship 1 IKK)a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE F o r T ransportation o r Between McDonel and Holmes with m a ss e s In the chapel and Follow Highway 43 to L ansing (9:45) Evening S erv ice 7 p.m . Evening S erv ice 7:00 p .m . Sunday S erv ice — 11:00 a .m . Inform ation Call 882-5007 10:45 - Owen Hall d o w nstairs lounge. M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz "O n e Hour of Serm on and W ednesday C la ss - 7:30 p .m . (WJIM 11:15 a.m .) “ O pportunities U nlim ited’ 10:50 - Shaw Hall Weekday M a sses A Special Invitation T o Song" Daily M editation — 12 noon Each Sunday listen to "T h e Cam pus Student C en ter 'T h e R ight T o Know” O ther Stops Added by R equest 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 C onsultation by Appointment Voice of Prophecy,” 9:30 a.m ., 217 Bogue St. Apt. 1 A ll MSU Students F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n P h o n e Dwight S. L arg e, P reach in g U niversity Student Group M a sses ev e ry school day F re e T ax i S erv ice: M in ister: R ich ard D. B illings WOAP, (1080 kc.Y and " F a ith Phone 351-6360 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. F o r T o d ay ," Channel 8 at 8:30 5:30 p.m . supper and p ro g ram . 482-1444 o r 484-4488 (Church of the D ally Word) C rib N u rse ry , So B ring T h e T h o se In Need of in Alumni C hapel a t 4:15 Chaffee, P a sto r a .m ., Channel 2 at 10:30 «»m. T ra n sp o rtatio n , phone 332-2906 B aby. T ak e home a copy of the T ra n sp o rtatio n c a l l _ Saturday M asses 8821425 485-3650 Would You L ike "W hat T hen A re We T o D o?" 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45___________ K im b e rly D o w n s E P IS C O P A L S E R V IC E S A T M SU To Know About P e o p le s C h u rc h C h u rc h of C h ris t T he M orm an C hurch? 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing E a s t L a n s in g U n iv e rs ity M e th o d is t ALUM NI C H A PE L C H U R C H O F J E S U S C HRIST Interdenom inational (Auditorium D rive, E ast of K resge A rt C enter) U N IV E R S IT Y R E F O R M E D CHURCH (2 blocks W, of F ra n d o r C h u rch M r . Tom Stark, pastor 351-7164 Shopping C enter on OF 200 W. G rand R l''e r 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion and Sermon E. G rand R iver) L A T T E R D A Y SAINTS at Michigan 431 E. Saginaw W orship 5:15 a.m . Holy Communion and Sermon IV 9-7130 W est of Abbott Rd. SUNDAY SERVICES 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 SUNDAY SERVICES A ll S a i n t s P a r i s h Sunday 9:00 a .m . 9:30 and 11:00 M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . w ill b e held " P o v e rty ’s G re a te st G ift” (T em p o rarily meeting in E ast L ansing P riesth o o d M eeting 1 1 :0 0 A .M . A L U M N I M E M O R IA L C H A P E L B ible Study n :oo a.m . a t the Church M in iste rs High School 509 Burcham Drive) Evening W orship 6 :00p.m . 10:30 a.m . Sunday School 7 :0 0 p . m . U N I O N • R O O M 35 "W ould You B e lie v e? " Rev. Alden B . B u rn s 8:00 a.m . Holy Communion 5:00 p .m . S acram en t M eeting 10:00 a.m . Holy Communion and Sermon W ednesday evening Bible R ev. Keith L Pohl Wed. Eve. 7-9 p .m . by D r. W allace R obertson (F ir s t and th ird Sundays) Study 7:30 p.m . L U T H E R A N W O R S H IP M em orial Chapel - M.S.U. N u rse ry During S erv ices Morning P ra y e r and Sermon (O ther Sundays) V isito rs Welcome CHURCH SCHOOL M isso u ri Synod ’ F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n C all CHURCH SCHOOL C a n te rb u ry M artin L u th e r C hapel L u th eran Student C enter F E 9-8190 fo r rid e s call 355-8102 o r 9:30 - 11:00 444 Abbott Rd. Tw o B locks N orth of Union ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 332-8465 9:30 to 10:30 a .m .-P ro g ra m Sundays 6:30 p.m . Old College H all, T h e Union 9:30 a .m . - 11 a.m . Holy E u c h a rist C rib through 12th G rade in fo r all ages ch u rch bldg. 9:30 C h ild re n ’s Sunday School Hour 11:00 a .m . - C hildren 2-11 y r s S up erv ised N u rse ry - both S erv ices CASTfllinSTCR PRCSBYTCRian CHURCH 9:30 a .m . - M em bership C la ss "THE SOURCES OF Bus Schedule 9:30 11:00 cost 1315 A b b o tt Rd. ransirtG. m ic n ic a n R efresh m en t p erio d in C hurch p a r lo r following w orship s e r ­ F re e bus tran sp o rta tio n 15 to 30 m inutes b efore each s e r ­ Abbot 8:50 10:20 SUNDAY SCHEDULE**" v ices v ic e around the cam pus. W. A k ers 8:55 10:25 SONG” Hubbard W. P ee W. H olm es 8:56 8:57 9:01 10:26 10:27 10:31 W orship S e rv ic e s -- C h u rch School, C rlb b e ry -T h lrd G rade --9 :0 0 and 11:00 a.m . — 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . C hurch School, F o u rth G rade-A dults, Students— 10:00 a.rh.' F ir s t P re s b y te ria n F irs t C h u rch of Owen C h r is t, S c ie n tis t 9:03 10:33 Ottawa and Chestnut W. Shaw 9:05 10:35 F o r tr a n s p o rt* io n phone 332 -6271 o r 332-8901 709 E. G rand R iv er ANNUAL FA LL C O N C ER T N . C a se 9:10 10:40 By 6:00 p .m . Saturday E ast Lansing PRESENTED BY THE 50-VOICE CHOIR K ellogg 9:15 10:45 Rev. R. L . M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach Sunday S ervice 11 a.m . WORSHIP SERVICE Serm on P ly m o u th C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h T R IN IT Y CHURCH MUSIC FROM THE FOLK SONG — FROM THE HYMNAL “ E v e rla stin g Punishm ent” A cro ss fro m the C apitol on Allegan 120 S partan Ave. Interdenom inational FROM THE WORKS OF THE MASTERS 9:30 a.m . 11:00 a .m . Sunday SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES ill a.m . SUNDAY SCHOOL B us S erv ice P rovided fo r Students 9:45 U niversity C la sse s 11:00 a .m . - re g u la r T h e C o ro n a tio n M a ss SU N D A Y 7 :0 0 P .M . (9;30& 11-U nlverslty Students) 8:30 by Wolfgang A m adeus M ozart WEDNESDAY 11:00 M orning W orship D r. T ed Ward, C h o irm a ste r 8:00 p.m .-Evening M eeting Schedule ’’D esign F o r A ccom plishm ent 10:05 — Union B us Stop (G rand River) Sung by the C hancel C hoir 10:10 — C o n rad H all B uss 7.-00 Evening W orship and S o llsts and C ongrega­ F r e e P ublic Reading Room 10:15 — L o t betw een E . McDonel & W. Holmes “ M ore T h an A Cold W ar” tional R esp o n se . D irected 134 W est G rand R iver 9:45 a .m . COLLEGE CLASS 10:20 — W ilson-C ase Bus Stop (Shaw Lane) by M r. D. D avid M cK eever, OPEN SOUTH 10:25 — B rody B us Stop (H arriso n Rd.) S.M .M., M in ister of M usic W eekdays—9-5 p.m . 11:00 a .m . "GOD DOES TH E UNUSUAL' M on., T u es., T h u rs .,F rl. B A P T IS T D r. H ow ard F . Sugden Student Coffee-D onut T im e a t Plymouth House Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . 8:30 p .m . YOUTH FELLOWSHIP A ll a r e w elcom e to attend CHURCH B efo re W orship S ervice PASTORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , N orm an R. P ie rsm a A w arm and frien d ly w elcom e aw e itsy o u a t F irs tP re s b y te ria n C hurch S erv ices and v is it and C a ll IV 2-0754 F o r F re e B us R eturn Im m ediately Follow ing On Cam pus by 12:30 FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm . u se th e reading room . M ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 28, 1966 11 Bayh campaigns M S U P A R T I C I P A T E S for Dem hopefuls 'N e w ' b i o l o g y originated Senator B irch Bayh (D-Indiana) c r a ts a t 10 a.m . followed by a p artisan m eeting sponsored s o le ­ A new b reed of biology is alive Big T en u n iv e rsitie s and the ology, said the CIC, the student G raduate students in w ill be on cam pus th is m orning m oves from one cam pus to an­ to cam paign for G. Mennen W il­ ly by the Young D em o crats at today, thanks to the fed eral gov­ U n iv ersity of Chicago. standing at a CIC m em befK W l- 10:30 a.m ., both in 109 Anthony ern m en t. C alled " b io m e te o r- B iom eteorology aim s to id en ­ o th er. He tak es c o u rse s o r u ses v e rsity and having a broad u n d er­ liam s and the D em ocratic tick et. H all. ology ” the science is p rim a rily tify w eath er th at affects man, the la b o ra to ry and field fa c ilitie s graduate background in physical Sen. Bayh will a d d re ss s tu ­ Bayh won h is Senate se at at designed to study the effects an im als and plants, and to un­ at the u n iv e rsity having the g r e a t­ engineering o r m edical scixpees dents and faculty m em bers at a e s t stren g th in that a re a . age 34 a fte r an im p re ssiv e eig h t- w eather has on man. co v er the p ro c e sse s by which a r e eligible to apply. n o n -p artisa n m eeting sponsored y e a r re c o rd as sta te le g isla to r. Initiated by the a ir pollution living o rg an ism s re a c t to a t ­ by ASMSU and the Young D em o- Students selected for the p r o ­ F ir s t elected to the Indiana division of the U.S. Public H ealth m o sp h eric environm ent, sa id the P re se n tly , th e re a r e 16 stu ­ House of R epresen tativ es in 1954, S ervice (PHS), the p ro g ram in ­ CIC. dents studying in the p rogram , g ram , H arrington said, a r e then he was m inority lead er in 1957, cludes 11 m idw estern u n iv e rsi­ MSU re p re se n ta tiv e s to the C 1C H arrin g to n said. granted a stipend of $2,500 to speaker of the House in 1959, tie s, including MSU. biom eteorolgy p ro g ram a re : $3,500 p e r y e a r. An ex tra a l ­ and m inority le ad e r again in A rec en t gran t of $794,724 by Ja m e s B . H arrington, a sso c ia te He explained that MSU does lowance for dependents is a v a il­ 1961. the PHS for study in b io m e te o r­ p ro fe s s o r of ag ric u ltu ra l en g i­ not y et have any p articip a n ts in able, plus travel, room and board U nder h is leadership, the G en­ ology was announced the C om ­ neering a n d C . E . P ro u ty , c h a ir ­ the p ro g ram , but said, "W e hope expenses when the student moves e ra l A ssem bly p assed education m ittee on Institutional C o o p e ra­ man of the Biology Dept. to in te re s t a s many students as to another u niversity for p a rt of and w ater re so u rc e s and flood tion (CIC), which is a voluntary T o gain the m ost fro m any po ssib le within the next y e a r or h is train in g . Another $2,000 p er control p ro g ra m s. educational group com posed of p a rtic u la r a re a of b io m e te o r­ tw o.” y ea r is allocated to each student In h is f ir s t y ear in the Senate, for re s e a rc h . Bayh w as named one of the five T he p ro g ram its e lf does not m o st prom ising men in th at body by P ageant m agazine, and one of WEISSMAN n e c e s sa rily lead to a degree in biom eteorology, the CIC said. the 10 outstanding young men in the country by the U.S. Ju n io r C ham ber of C om m erce. D uring the 1964 p resid en tial cam paign, he was named national Black Power speaker T he students study plant and anim al sciences, human biology, m eteorology and a ir pollution. T h e candidates then take th e ir chairm an of the Young C itizen s for Johnson-H um phrey. Senator Bayh. his wife M a r- asserts racism necessary deg rees in such fields a s b io ­ physics, botany, engineering and m edicine. vella and son Evan live on th e ir E ffo rts to alleviate the N eg ro ’s se lv es to the people in the g h et­ Though he does not feel that 3 4 0 -ac re farm in Vigo County, Birch Bayh Indiana. deprivation should be b ased on to s ,” and a re bringing o rg an i­ a whole cam paign ag a in st the MISTAKEN an understanding of his cu ltu ral clim ate, a fre e speech advocate told a Students for a D em ocratic Society m eeting h ere W ednesday. zation to them , police is a solution, W eissm an W eissm an said police pow er said, " I ’ll be dam ned if I could has been consciously used to support non v io len ce,” su p p ress N egro organization and "I w ill support any effo rt to I P Steve W eissm an, a fo rm e r s tu ­ m ovem ents. He feels that Negro bring a firm sen se of o rg a n i­ Eight Viet civilians Mason Tissue In The Trees Hall residents found toilet paper strung dent and F re e Speech Movement m em b er at the U niversity of C al­ ifo rn ia, w as speaking on "W hite violence should be d ire c te d to ­ zation into the g h etto s.” w ards the police. He said that students and all concerned w hites w ill have to Free NewTestamenl English 01 Yiddish or Complete TurkishClub "c o n c e n tra te on c o lo r” and the Bible t.Oid and New Testaments' killed by U.S. troops t h r o u g h the t r e e s In f r o n t o f t h e h a ll T h u r s d a y m orn- I ng, the w o r k o f a night ‘ ‘ m a r a u d e r . " F r e s h m e n K a r e n Student and Black P o w er.” He identified the "B l a c k Pow ­ im age th a t the N egro has been Io» Jewish readers Other literature available Christian information m arksholiday e r " m ovem ent in the U.S. as given of h im self, Schiefer, V a s s a r; Karen C lark, B lissfleld; a n d O live effo rts of V ietnam ese local having evolved from the b ru tal W eissm an w arned not to "p lay service SAIGON, South V iet Nam Iff! - Dickerson, Blissfield, s u r v e y the scene. fo rc e s to r e s e ttle civ ilian s in the c irc u m sta n c e s that h a v e s u r ­ down the notion that N egros a re P.O. Bo* 1048. Rochester N V. 14003 E ight V ietnam ese civilians w ere State News Photo by T o n y Ferrante a r e a . T he A m ericans a re trying rounded the N egro ra c e since its organizing around r a c is m .” k illed and seven o thers w ere wounded near Saigon in the p r e ­ to se c u re the a re a by c lea rin g it "im m ig ra tio n ” into th is country. T he T u rk ish Club w ill m eet at T h t C la p of 67 '68 dawn hou rs T hursday when an of C om m unists. T h e re is a need to “ understand 8 p.m . Saturday to c e le b ra te the A s the lull in m ajo r A m erican why non-violence won’t work so am bush p atro l from the U.S. 1st Infantry Division m istook them ground action continued, th e re REFURBISHED w ell,” he said . “ Black P ow er will a n n iv ersary of the D eclaration of the T u rk ish Republic. The holi­ was a drop rep o rted in U.S, have to be defined in the s tr e e ts ,” day co m m em o rates the 192 3 dec fo r V iet Cong. A. U.S. spokesm an said the com bat ca su a ltie s fo r the s e c ­ He said that the tru e c h a ra c ­ laratio n by A taturk of T u rk e y ’s am bush p atro l spotted a group ond straig h t w eek .T h eU .S .C o m ­ m and announced 64 A m ericans H o n o r s C o lle g e lo u n g e te r of the N egro in today’s ghetto is understood by few; the N eg ro ’s statu s a s a republic. of p erso n s approaching its are a The inform al gathering w ill be eight m iles north of Saigon about w ere killed in com bat and 396 life in ghettos is organized around wounded during the week ending and based upon violence. Non­ held in the Student S ervices 4:15 a.m ., during the nightly curfew in the a re a from dusk to O ct. 22, com pared to 74 dead and to c o n ta in fa c u lty b o o k s violence is not a r e a lis tic a p ­ Lounge. 432 wounded the previous week. proach to the problem . O fficers of the club, which held dawn when m ovement is fo rb id ­ elections Saturday, are:D o g an M , But while the Com m unist Any se lf-re sp e c tin g H onors no e stim a te is available of the He in d ic a te d th a tre a lism which den. C ollege Lounge is w ell supplied Sindiren, p resid e n t; San Oz-Alp, fo rc e s w ere dodging A m erican num ber of volum es the lib ra ry u n d erlies the im poverished N e­ T he spokesm an said that a tro o p s they ham m ered h ard at with books. T he MSU H onors Col­ should hold c u rren tly . gro com m unity is being re c o g ­ v ic e-p re sid e n t; Salih M eme, se c ­ re ta ry ; and Cevik U raz, tr e a ­ 2 0 2 D e lu x e R o o m s the L a rg e st m otel in L ansing a re a V ietnam ese national policem an South V ietnam ese tro o p s in six lege Lounge, to go one b e tte r, Wilson said the lib ra ry is now nized by such civil rig h ts groups accom panying the p atro l told the m a jo r actions la st week. South w ill house a lib ra ry of faculty- in its v ery ep rly stag es. He said as SNCC and CORE, th at they s u r e r , all g raduate students from "u+y Sumptuously furnished in decorator colors of Mandarin Gold w ritte n books when its refu rb ish ­ T u rk ey . • Tiffany Gold Majestic Blue Blue Elderberry Autumn Gold A m erican s the p erso n s m u st be V ietnam ese ca su a ltie s so a re d to it got its s ta r t out of general a r e “ beginning to a d d re ss th em ­ Absinthe. Midi Blue and Grape V iet Cong. T he patrol then opened a weekly high of 962 for the y ea r ing is com pleted. c u rio sity to know what the faculty fire . - 339 killed and 623 wounded. "W e w ant to have our lib ra ry had been publishing, and a d e sire V O L K S W A G E N S E R V IC E . H eated Swimming P ool-P atio-K iddie Playground An official investigation was T he outburst of attack s eru p ted in an a ttra c tiv e and rela tiv e ly to m ake "fac u lty scholarship • Executive Suites • Free Continental Breakfast o rd ered . from the northern p a rt of V iet com plete form before we unveil av ailab le to the students in a AN D R E P A IR • Bridal Suites • Free Wake up Coffee T h e am bush incident, iro n i­ Nam down to the Mekong delta, i t , " John D. Wilson, d ire c to r of g raphic w a y ." • Kitchenette Apartments • Free TVand Radio All m a jo r and m in o r w o rk undertaken • Conference &Meeting Rooms • Free Ice cally enough, occu rred during w here the V iet Cong inflicted the H onors College said . The He said the lib ra ry w ill be VW P A R T S — W holesale & Retail • 24 hour Switchboard Service • Free Parking an operation called Allentown, heavy lo ss e s on a South V ie t­ lounge w ill be ready fo r use late in which a m ultibattalion force nam ese division. th is te rm o r e a rly next term , a rra n g e d according to discipline. ••The Motel With a College Education’ of 1st D ivision infantrym en is T he count of C om m unist dead W ilscn said . In th is w ay, students w orking in U N IV E R S IT Y :< • Electronic Bedside TVControls • Bedside Radio Controls Sinclair c a rry in g out a se arch and de also in c re ase d la st week. T he He said the m ajo r job of the a p a rtic u la r a re a w ill know F O R E IG N C A R • Electronic Message Waiting Signals • RoomStatus Signals stro y operation in connection with U.S. Com m and rep o rted 1,229 college is to "in tro d u c e students a u th o rities available on cam pus • Electronic Wake up Buzzer System • Maid in RoomSignals enem y tro o p s killed, 161 m ore to the faculty on the b est pos­ who can a s s is t them . S E R V IC E • Touch-Tone Telephones in Every Roor • Electric BathroomWall Heaters than the week before. sib le grounds. We feel the best 3029 E, Kalamazoo • TouchTone direct phoning for speed and privacy T he lib ra ry is W ilson's p ro j­ • Individual thermostatic controls for heating and ■ooling Debate team T he num ber of A m erican tro o p s in South V iet Nam co n ­ way is through w ritin g s: the fru its of the sch o larsh ip of th e p ro fe s­ ect, and th e re fo re is under the a t C lip p ert Write for reservations or call Area Code 517 351 5500 auspices H onors C ollege. But 482-5832 489-8211 tinued to grow, reaching 336,000 s o r s under whom the students in tournament men as of la st Saturday, a c ­ a r e w orking.” W ilson said the facility w ill be an im portant a s s e t to the en tire open 7:30 till 9:30 weekdays . I 1100 T ro w bridge Road E ast Lansing, Michigan 48823 cording to U.S. Com mand W ilson said for the p re s e n t the ‘‘D R IV E W ITH C A R E 8. B U Y S IN C LA IR ” Under the Supervision of Zisook Motel Corporation MSU's debate team will take fig u re s. T h is was an in c re a se of lib ra ry w ill contain only mono­ U n iv ersity . p a rt in the U niversity of W is- 5,000 from the p rev io u s week. g rap h s—lengthy, usually h a rd ­ consin-M ilw aukee yearly debate FAM OUS In the a ir w ar B-52 b o m b ers bound w orks. He said eventually to u rnam ent F rid ay and Saturday, an addition w ill be m ade for T eam m em b ers a re John B lan­ chard, Lansing freshm an, and from Guam pounded suspected Com m unist troop co n cen tratio n s s h o rte r a rtic le s . DON BERRY’S TROWBRIDGE SERVICE Ja m e s Cook. B attle C ree k fre s h ­ m an, on the affirm ative side and Douglas Laycock, Wood River, and h ea d q u arters a re a s 50 m iles northw est of Qui Nhon n ea r the c e n tra l coast, and in Zone C, 75 m iles northw est of Saigon n ea r Once the lib ra ry is in o p era­ tion, it w ill be kept up to date with the m ost re c e n t p ublica­ tions of the faculty m em b ers. No 1051 T R O W B R ID G E ROAD -- PHO N E 3 3 2 -4 5 3 5 M AKERS 111. fre sh m a n and C h a rles Hum­ p h ries, M arshall, M iss, fre s h ­ man, on the negative. the Cambodian b o rd er. uing O ver N orth V iet Nam, contin­ bad w eather cut U.S. lis t of such publications is kept now. Each college, the U niversity P r e s s and individual au th o rs a re Get this Party Set from your ENCO dealer (B Y KN O W YOU T hey will debate the 1966-67 bombing m issio n s to only 75 w orking with the H onors C ollege in terco lleg iate debate to p ic , WHO) W ednesday, about half th e.u su al to obtain the books. ' w "R esolved: T hat the foreign pol­ daily num ber. T h e ra id s also The U niversity P re s s has do­ W e h o n o r th e icy com m itm ents of the United w ere reduced by the fire which nated 50 volum es from its stock. S tate s should be substantially r e ­ put the a irc ra ft c a r r ie r O ris k a - T he m ajo rity of the bibliographic fo llo w in g duced,” ny out of action._________________ w ork has not been done yet, so C r e d it C a r d s: M ARATHON PU RE a w i n t e r ’s t a i l . DX C IT G O tIie ESSO SH ELLS cpo ENCO HUM BLE SW EA TERS S K IR T S pUid STANDARD of K EN TU CK Y K N EE BLO U SES SOCKS shÌRT in e g g p l a n t and m o ss It's a college man's best friend—the popular long-tail look plus the authentic CPO look,both in one versatile shirt! Great for before-, during- and after-clas j it's tailored of rugged wool with button-down patch pockets, navy anchor buttons. Rich melton solids or colorful FREEcupwithevery -gallonfill-up. 8 1 plaids. S,M,L,XL. About $13.95 L et us m ake yo u r ca r tr o u b le f r e e f o r y o u ! i Use Eneo Extra Gasoline . . . It Puts a Tiger in Your Tank R am sey’s U niversity Shop-East Lansing STU D EN T & FACULTY S m all’s - L ansing D IS C O U N T S O N A L L PURCH A SES H a p p y M o to r ln g J § 203 E a s t G r a n d River E . Lansing 1 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, ivncmgan F riday, O ctober '¿b, 196B Teacher DOUBLE YOUR MONEY’S WORTH . . . MID - TERM SPECIAL!! WA##T A D S T he State News does not A u to m o tiv e F o r S a le L ost & Found p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s SUl+A R: GIBSON Special and LOST - PAIR of su n g lasses in TRIUMPH SPITFIR E, V -6 ,6 1 d s- with a discrim inatio n in its ad ­ m oblle engine, new paint, driven c a se , dual p ick -u p s, c h e rry fin­ black c a s e . $5 rew ard . 353- v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . T h e. ish , $160. 351-9510 a fte r 6 p .m . 1374. 3-10/31 d aily. 355-6171. 3-10/31 M l low cos1 S tate News w ill not accept 3-10/28 advertisin g which d is c rim ­ Vo l k s w a g e n i 963 deluxe bus. FOUND: SMALL w hite kitten n ea r 1965 Hardwick gas stove, a p a rt - W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t relig io n , G as h e a te r, la rg e engine, sp lit m ent siz e ; lik e new. A lso a p a rt­ Burcham Woods A partm ents. ra c e , color o r national o r­ s e a ts . M int condition. ED 2 - 355-2840. 3-10/28 m ent siz e W estinghouse re frig ­ • AUTOMOTIVE igin. 1861. 3-10/28 e r a to r in good condition. 627- LOST: MAN*S w rist w atch, black • EMPLOYMENT VOLKSWAGEN BUS, 1965. 9- 5549. 3-10/31 face and band, upper deck, Sat­ s e a te r, luggage rack , new valve u rd ay . C all Allen, 355-6801. * • FOR RENT FOUR SMALL ¿teno tape r e - Job. 355-1079. 3-11/1 3-1 0 /2 8 • FOR SALE A u to m o tiv e c o rd e rs . WVIC RADIO. Phone • LOST & FOUND VOLkSWAGEN, 1963. Com plete- 487-5913. 5 -1 1 /2 LOST: LADY'S gold H am ilton COMET, 1962, chocolate, 2 -d o o r w ris t w atch Sunday. C all Sue, • PERSONAL sp o rt, radio, buckets, w hite­ ly overhauled engine. New tir e s . BICYCLE SALES, r e n ta ls and • PEANUTS PERSONAL C all 351-6208. R ich. 3-10/31 351-9264. 3-10/28 w alls. Galen, 353-7424. s e rv ic e s . Also u sed. EAST • REAL ESTATE LOST: ENGLISH S etter puppy, LO O K ! 5 -1 0 /2 8 LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E . • SERVICE Auto Service & Parts G rand R iv e r. CaU 332-8303. w hite, sab le e a r s , re d c o lla r, CORVETTE, 1966. 1963 fra m e , C larendon Road, F rid a y . R e - • TRANSPORTATION high r is e hood, side exhaust, ACClbENT PRQBLEM? C all C • WANTED KALAMAZOO BODY SHOP. w ardl C hildren’s pet. ED 2 - mag w heels, h e a rst shift, two SWEET CIDER by th e gallon. Sm all dents to la rg e w re ck s. 5550, ED 7-1180. 3 -11/1 tops, 340 h.p., special m e ta l- Special p ric e fo r la rg e r quan­ D E A D L IN E flake silv e r p aint. C a r com ­ A m erican and foreign c a rs . titie s . C orda W est, 5817 N orth LOST: BL a CK m ale P e rs ia n cat, pletely rebu ilt one y e a r ago. G uaranteed w ork. 482-1286. Okemos Road, 337-7974. vicinity of M arb le School. R e- 1 P.M . one c la s s day b e ­ B est offer under $2500. C all 2628 E. K alam azoo. C M id -T e rm S p e c ia l P t 18-11/1 w ardl ED 2-0901. 1-10/28 fore publication. 351-9425. 3-10/31 N e w R a T t e RIRS. Exchange' - y FOR WEDDING and p ra c tic a l p r ic e fro m $7.95. New sealed show er g ifts, com plete lin e of P erso n al C ancellations - 12 noon one CORVETTES BY owner, 1965/ N o w u n t i l N o v e m b e r 1 0 th b eam s, 99*. Salvage c a rs , b a s k e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ VICTOR BORGE C oncert F r i . c la s s day before publica­ 1966 convertibles, low m ileage. la rg e stock used p a r ts . ABC WARE’S se le c tio n s . 201 E ast Nov. 11th - 8:30 p .m . Civic tion, N assau b lu e/erm in e g reen . 350 T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f o u r 2 f o r 1 S P E C IA L ! AUTO PARTS, 613 E. South G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from C e n te r. T ic k ets on sa le at A r- hp. S acrifice. 485-9967. St., IV 5-1921, C Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C baugh’s nowll 10-11/11 5 -1 1 /2 PHONE M EL’S A U tO SERVICE. E ast B uy 1 day - g e t 1 d a y F R E E ! ( $ 1 .5 0 f o r 2 d a y s ) REFRIGERATOR. ADMIRAL 9 FORD, 1963. 2-door, V-8, clean . FIGHT THE fee hikel Work for 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Will be sold this week. $695 o r L ansing’s only g arag e is now B uy 2 days - g e t 2 d a y s F R E E ! ( $ 3 .0 0 f o r 4 d a y s ) cubic feet w ith 50 pound capacity D em ocrats! 489-3037. 3-10/28 located a t 1108 E ast G rand R i- f re e z e r . 485-2128. 3 -11/1 RA TES offer. 351-9394. 3-10/28 GET YOUR BANDS FOR WINTER v er. 332-3255.____________ C B u y 4 d a y s - g e t 4 d a y s F R E E ! ( $ 5 .0 0 f o r 8 d a y s ) VACUUM CLEANER - G .E. New TERM NOW fro m POP-ROCK 1 D A Y ................ $1.50 FORD l963 G alaxie 50<5. V-8 ( F o r 10 w o rd s o r le s s ) $69.95. U sed infrequently th re e 3 D A Y S ............ S3.00 stic k . Excellent condition. 353- Scooters & Cycles booking agency. C all Steve, IV 4- 0952. 3-10/28 HONDA S-90, 1965. M ust se ll. y e a rs , $25. 655-3394. 3-10/31 1021. 3-10/28 5 D A Y S ............ S5.00 FORD, 1962, convertible. C all - $225 o r b est o ffer. 351-9422. OLYMPIA Hi - f i . Fold-dow n THE OTHERSIDE. Wild! Wild! C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 tu rn tab le. Two y e a rs old. $45. (based on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) 337-2303. Cheap. Ask for R u ss. 3-11/1 Wildl Rock n’ soul m u sic. 489- 3-11/1 STRATTON’S SPORT CENTER, 355-2877. 3 -11/1 7916. 3-10/28 O ver 10, 15* p e r word, p e r day. TWO N O N -student Iowa gam e T.V.*s FOR r e n t. B rand new 19” OLDSMOBILE, 1965, Dynamic 88 B enelli of L ansing, u sed bike S T A T E N E W S C L A S S IF IE D tic k ets fo r s a le . C all 355-2973. p o rta b le s. F r e e delivery and T h e re will be a 50* se rv ic e Deluxe Sedan. Fine condition, s a le . Yamaha 80 cc 1964, $249. and bookkeeping charge if pow er, radio, new tir e s . Phone B enelli 125 cc 1966, $329. Be­ 3 -11/1 s e rv ic e . C all STATE MANAGE- ' this ad is not paid within IV 5-3187. 3-10/31 n e lli 200 cc 1966, $529. B enelli MENT, 332-8687. C -ll/3 one week. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 1962. 125 cc S cram b ler 1966, $395. E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent Animal s HOLY PICTURE TUBES, B a t Good condition, clean in te rio r, B enelli 250 cc 1966, $569. WAITRESSES OR WAITERS. P a rt 15* HiLo tra v e l tr a i le r . F ully ONE MAN FOR w in te r-sp rin g . STANDARD POODLE P uppies. M an. N ejac now s e lls TV’s , autom atic tran sm issio n , 2- Suzuki 150 cc, $449. IV 4-4411. tim e. Apply in p e rso n . 200 North equipped. Save fo r re fe re n c e . Two blocks fro m cam pus. 351- B est siz e fo r ch ild ren . E xcel­ ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit NE­ door, pow er steerin g , bucket 1915 E. M ichigan. C W ashington. 3-10/31 669-9840. 5 -1 1 /2 7693. 3-10/31 len t disposition and blood lin e s. JAC a t 543 E ast G rand R iv er, A u to m o tiv e s e a ts . See afte r 5:30 p .m ., 200 1965 HONDA 250 S cram b ler. RECEPTIONIST AND SECRE- Apartments See at 1626 Alpha a fte r 5 p.m . next to P aram ount N ew s. C AUSTIN HE'â L Ë Ÿ "Sprite, 1962'. THREE BEDROOMS, 1 1 /2 baths, N orth H osm er S tre et. IV 4-2297. TARY, full tim e, a c c u ra te with $50 up. 1-10/28 A -l condition. $885. C all 627- V ery good condition. N ever fire p la c e , re c re a tio n room . T er filG D and P eep: b le ss you both! 2857 a fte r 5. 5-11/1 3-10/31 ra c e d . M ust s e ll. 353-8449. fig u re s and typing. THOR FAB­ AVONDALE COTTAGE - one- y e a r old C olonial. E xcellent d is­ SAINT BERNARD, fem ale, four OLDSMOBILE, 1965, F-US, d e- RICATORS, INC. 337-1321. bedroom , fu rn ish ed . A vailable m onths. AKC re g is te re d . Ex­ AUSTIN HEALEY S prite; i960, 5-11/1 tr ic t. Im m ediate p o ssessio n . P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l luxe 4-door. F ull pow er and ac­ HONDA ¿50, 1966. A -l condition, 1-10/28 N ovem ber 1, $120 month. C all ce lle n t w ith ch ild ren . House fire hydrant red , radio, h eater. 339-2509. 3-11/1 c e sso rie s except a i r . New c a r 337-2080 o r 337-0972. 5 -1 1 /3 PRINCESS: HAPPY tom orrow - $500. Phone IV 2-3744 between m any ex tra p a r ts and a c c e s s o r­ tra in e d . 485-0147. . 3-10/31 w arran ty . Excellent condition. E v e n in g E m p lo y m e n t WANTED: GlRL to su b -le a se ' one m o re month then many 5-8 p.m . 3-11/1 ie s . New p ain t. Call 489-5804. F o r S a le CANARIES, GOOD s in g e rs . Go­ $1750. Phone 372-0467. N orthwlnd A partm ent w inter m o re . ILU. Gwabbit. 1-10/28 5-10/28 GUlTAR: GlBSON, one y e a r old, ing out of b u sin e ss. C all 332- AUSTIN HËÀLEY S prite, l9 6 l. 5 -10/28 T op ea rn in g s for those who tern . 351-4142. 5-10/28 R.A .: OCTOBER 29th, 9:00 p.m ., SUZUKI S5cc, 1967. N ever used. n ev er u sed . C all IV 4-3863. 4715. 3-10/28 E xcellent shapel Rebuilt engine, OLDSMOBILE 1964 F -8 5 , stan d - a r e able to m aintain th e ir W estfield. A p o ssib ility if av ail­ new b attery , tir e s , e le c tric a l Won in co n test. Judy, 337-1314. GIRL TO s h a re deluxe, 2 -b ed - 3 -1 0 /2 8 ENGLISH SETTER: cham pion a rd . Excellent condition. $850. stu d ies and a r e fre e 3 nights able, in te re ste d . K .E.L. system . $550. 332-5407. 1-10/28 room , fu rn ish ed ap a rtm en t. VIOLIN- ’ FULL s iz e v ery old s ire d , all sh o ts . C all 882-7960. 351-6663. 3-11/1 p e r week and Saturday. R e­ N ea r F ra n d o r. C all 372-3543 1-10/28 10-11/1 BSA 650 cc , NORTON 350cc twin, q u ire s n e a t a p p e a r i n g , one, m ade in G erm an . E xcel­ 3-1 0 /2 8 OPEN KADETT, 1964, 2-d o o r a fte r 7:30 p .m . 3-10/28 lent tone and fin ish , good sym ­ FOR SALE: seven puppies, p a r t GOOD AS H. E a r. AUSTIN A 40, 1963, mint con- both ex cellent. 1954 FORD. se rio u s, h a rd w o rk e r. F o r HAPPY BIRTHDAY Deb. We love dltion, v ery econom ical. Only wagon, light blue, w hite w all ED 2-5969. 5-10/31 p erso n al interview phone M r. DESPERATELY NEEDED: S ec- phony o rc h e s tra violin, $75. N orw egian Elkhound, p u reb red tir e s , baggage rac k , rad io , 4- ond g irl to su b let B urcham TU 2-4461. 1-10/28 m o th e r. 669-9434. 1-10/28 and m iss you. I.B .T .C . 1-10/28 t $645. U niversity F oreign C a rs, F au st, 351-401L speed floor sh ift. Low m ileage, TRIUMPH CUB, 1958, 200cc. Woods ap artm en t w in ter te rm . WILLY TIGER: Good luck during 3029 E. Kalam azoo. 482-5832. Good condition, nobby tir e s . MARRIED STUDENT fo r e a rly ENGLISH COCKER Spaniel pup- excellent condition. $595. 372- 351-7378. 3 -1 0 /2 8 F R A N D O R - P .X . your y e a r at Saigon U. W rite _____________ 3-10/31 Phone 332-5092. 3 -1 0 /2 8 py, m ale, 11 w eeks. A lso older 1281. 3-10/28 m orning light d eliv ery w ork. ONE GIRL fo r C e d ar Brook A rm s often. Love & K isse s, K itten. BUICK 1962 SPÈCIAL conver- puppies and young sto ck . IV 2 - tible. White w ith re d in te rio r. PLYM OOtH 383 FURY I, 1% 6. HONDA 150 - 1963. Good con- $2.25 - $2.50 p e r hour. 15-20 a p artm en t w in te r only. 351- 110 lb . Y o r k - W e ig h t $19.95 7622. 5-10/31 1-10/28 $2176.00. 8-5 p .m . call 353- dition, e le c tric s ta rte r , $250. ho u rs p e r w eek. Phone 484- 7442. 6-11/4 Solid D um bells 5 lb . $1.98 MWAH TO m y w onderful g ir l. Bucket s e a ts, V -6, autom atic. AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- 6493. A fter 6 p .m ., 332-5287. Phone 351-6928. 3-10/28 2933. 1-10/28 FOURTH MAN fo r luxury a p a r t- 10 lb . $2.98 15 lb . $3.98 $750. C all 351-9465. 5-10/28 te n s, $15. 351-6647. 3 -11/1 I love you. 1-10/28 3-11/1 TRIUMPH BONNEVIl LE, 65t)cc, NEED MONEY I E arn $500, $1,00(5 E x tra W eights .25* lb . BUICK, 1964 convertible. l9 6 l m en t. C e d ar V illage. C all LYNNE SIMER1CK: T .G .I.FI PONTIAC I960 C atalina, im m ac- full r a c e . M ust se ll, b est offer o r b e tte r in s p a re tim e. I need G regg, 351-7373. 3 -1 0 /2 8 Mobile Homes T em pest Wagon, autom atic. IBM EXECUTIVE ty p e w rite r,' Have a happy weekend. Y our ulate, $400, b est offer. A fter 351-5842. ’______________5 -1 1 /3 two re p re se n ta tiv e s to take 669-9840 fo r inform ation. 1962 G re a t L akes lb X 60, 2 - Pum pkin P a l. 1-10/28 5-11/2 six, 882-6522. 3-11/1 C h ristm as c a rd o rd e rs . W rite LUXURY PENTHOUSE needs one p e rfe c t fo r th e sis w o rk . 50 Aviation g ir l fo r re m a in d e r of school m ath and G reek ty p eb ars in ­ bedroom on lo t in E ast L ansing. PAUL: THINK P age 2 looks ducky PONTIAC GTO 1965, 4 -speed Bob L u rk in s, 2025 N orth C leve­ CHEVROLET, 1937/ 2-door, y e a r. V ery c lo se to cam pus. cluded. $600. 337-1527. $3000. Phone 332-5213 a fte r 4 today o r is it fo r T he B irds? l.ardrop, 4-sp eed . Excellent console, p o sitra ctio n , one own­ P r a N c IS AVIATION: Now fo rm - land, C hicago, Illinois, Im m e­ 332-3579. 3-10/31 C -1 0 /2 8 p .m . 5 -1 1 /2 > T he T u rk ey . 1-10/28 e r . $1900. 339-8472. 3-10/28 ing new C herokee flying club. d iately . 1-10/28 condition, copper & w hite. 882- M em bership lim ited . Phone GIRL TO liv e in E ast L ansing EAST LANSING, Eydeal V illa TWIN SCUBA tanks and com plete MOBILE HOME 1954 U X 30 HAPPY FIRST A nniv ersary Don- 5517. 5-11/1 PONTIAC, 1958. 4-d o o r sedan. 484-1324. C hom e. P riv a te room a s m o th er’s 1-2 bedroom , fu rn ish ed a p a rt­ outfit $150.00. C all Dan, 355- M A RLETTE. Good condition. na and B ria n . Ja n et, Rhonda, C h e v r o l e t 19&2 B ei-A ir: v-B, P ow er ste erin g , b ra k e s. V -8. 6364. 3-10/28 655-1477 a f te r 6 p .m . 3-10/31 J e s s i, Issy . 1-10/28 h elp er. 332-5404. 3-11/1 m e n ts. Swimming pool, all b u ilt- 4-door, standard shift, a ir con­ $200. 372-6697 a fte r 5 p.m . E m p lo y m e n t ln s , a i r conditioning. C lo se to WEBCOR STEREO tape re - HOMETTE MOBILE HOME, ditioned, new tir e s , no ru s t, A -l ________________________5-10/28 STUDENTS FOR landscape work! FEM ALE ROUTE h elp ers, $S.60 R e a l E s ta te MSU and bus lin e . C all F id elity c o rd e r, 4 -tra c k , 1965 m odel, 1965. 2 -b ed ro o m , 10 X 52. F o r shape. $875. 355-2995 afte r 6 PONTIAC CTO, 1964. 4 -speed, F u ll o r half day. Tw iss Land­ p e r hour, flexible h o u rs, c a r R ealty, 332-5041. 10-11/9 ta p e s. Dan, 351-6433. 3-1 0 /2 8 inform ation, c a ll 485-1255. BY OWNER, 1509 N orth F o s te r, ’ p jn ., 1540 H, Spartan Village. midnight blue. New tir e s , ex ­ scap e C e n te r, IV 4-7753. n e c e s sa ry . 882-1398. 10-11/9 5-11/1 FQUR-MAN C E D A R Village UNDERWOOD PORTABLE ty p e- 3-10/31 th re e bedroom ranch. $18,750. ce lle n t condition. $1300 o r o ffer. 10-11/3 JUSTOWRITER o p era to r, p a rt le a s e av ailab le w in ter anc w rite r , h ard ly u sed . $40. 355- SKYLINE 1963, 54 X lO, 2 -b ed - 372-1539. 3-10/31 CHEVROLET convertible, white, 351-5866. 5-10/31 SERVICE STATION attendents tim e fo r tap e punch type m a­ 1960. Call 372-1627 on weekend. sp rin g te rm s . 351-6534. 1037. 3 -1 0 /2 8 ro o m s, a i r conditioned, on lo t. SOUTH LANSING. 324 Smith Av- PONTIAC 1966 C atalina convert- w anted. Any h ours available be­ chine. $2.30 p e r hour. A L L - 1-10/28 6-11/4 23 GALLON fish tank w ith com - 641-6004. 1-10/28 enue. Vacant 3-bedroom , en­ lb le. Dark blue. Many e x tra s. tween 7:00 a .m . and 10 p.m . STAR PRINTING, INC. Phone 485-8523 o r 646-6142. 5-11/1 NEEDED 2 g ir ls to s h a re N aslett p le te se t-u p lik e new. 351-7767. RITZCRAFT, 19$7, 10X 50. T ake closed p orch, 2 - c a r garage, gas CHEVROLET 1966 SS 396. 425 Owner gone to se rv ic e . 485- Two locations: 4601 N orth G rand A partm ent w in ter te rm . 351- 5-10/31 heat; $14,600, $2,000 dow n.IV 4- h .p., fully loaded, very few w ere 3733 a fte r 6 p .m . 5-10/31 R iv er, 2720 N ortheast S tre et. PART QR full tim e help, m ale o r o v er p ay m en ts. 355-8309. A fter 7668. 3-11/1 5 p .m ., 882-8787. 3 -11/1 2729. 5-1 1 /3 built like th is . M ust se ll, ED 2 - RAMBLER AMERICAN I960, 4- 10-10/31 fem ale. Apply new BURGER- TH REE NOTRE DAME tic k ets. 3570. 3-10/31 door, autom atic, rad io . $235. PART TIME m ale 15-20 hours CH EF, F ra n d o r. 489-1346 o r EYDEAL VILLA one-bedroom , 353-8317. Ask fo r N ick, Ken o r STEREO BUYERS w atch C la s s i- RIGHT WAY to find th e c a r CHEVROLET WAGON, 1962, V- 487-3821. 5-11/1 p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good 332-6851. 5-11/1 fu rn ish ed luxury ap a rtm en t. M arty . 1-10/28 fied fo r things they need. D ial you need: T u rn back to the P ool, Im m ed iate occupancy. 355-8255 now and s ta r t your ad. C lassifie d Ads nowl 8. New tir e s , extrem ely clean. STUDEBAKER, I960. P erfect r a is e s with ex p erien ce. MC­ RECORD STORE - a ssis ta n t STUDY DESKS, sm a ll ch est, r o ll- IpMtla n a Well c a re d fo r. $900 o r best second c a r . Many new p a rts . DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est 351-5161. 3-10/31 offer. 355-5831. 3-11/1 G rand R iv er, ED 2-4103. F ull m anager - full tim e position. a-w ays & bunk b ed s. New and R 1 C E R 0 R A L Make an offer. ED 2-6313. Knowledge of m u sic and rec o rd s NEAR CAMPUS fu rn ish ed . Two u sed m a ttr e s s e s — a ll siz e s . ■ 0 E N O T t t> 1 V A CHEVELLE, 1964, à ü , 4-speed 3-10/28. tim e w ork also available. helpful. Excellent future fo r m an . L iving room , kitchen, b ed ­ Study lam p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape M alibu co nvertible. Sharp, one ________________________10-11/7 ro o m , b ath . ED 2 -5374. C A P i T A L 1 A V i D THUNDERBIRb 1962, sh arp , full PART TIM E: Two m en needed qualified m an . Contact M r. r e c o r d e r s , m etal w a r d r o b e s , ow ner. 699-9840. 5-11/2 W estgate, MARSHALL MUSIC 5 -1 0 /3 1 p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ ACROSS dressed A N A E P c I A S E pow er. IV 2-9136, IV 2-9318. CHRYSLER, 19S4. Top running 4617 N orth E ast S tre e t. m ornings, $1.50 p e r hour. GOR­ COMPANY, 307 E. Grand R iv er. WANTED: ONE g irl w in ter te rm . tio n new & u sed e le c tric fan s. L Lgyp* 38. Hebrides W A 1 F E C H £ L 0 N DON FOODSERVICE, 484-5354. condition. $75 o r best offer. 3-10/31 3-10/31 R iv e rs Edge ap a rtm en t. Phone Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ cotton island S E R 1 F T U B Ask fo r M r. Boven. 5 -1 1 /3 4. Diva's solo 40. Pairs 355-0794. 3-10/31 TRIUMPH T R -4 , 1965, black, NEW C o n v a l e s c e n t fac ilities t RAN^m U 'TER OPERATOR. 351-6840. 3-10/28 COX SECOND HAND STORE, L 1 P B O O 5 T 509 E. M ichigan, L a n s i n g . 8. Scoop 44. Sweet wine TÀKÉ A LOOK at th e g re a t hardtop and softtop, o verdrive, in E ast L an sin g . F u ll tim e and Good pay w hile you study. C lose ONE MAN to fill 4-m an luxury 47. Iota A N 1 M A L S E s T E values in new and used c a rs ap a rtm en t beginning w in ter Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . 11. Small fish rad io , w ire w heels, w hite w all weekend openings fo r RN’s , to cam pus. F ir s t c la ss FCC li­ 12. Pack cargo 48. World War G A M T A T S p E L in today's C lassified Ads now! cen se re q u ire d . C all John te rm , E den-R oc. C all 337-2280. C tir e s , safety b e lts. $2125. 484- LPN ’s and n u rs e a id s. F ocus on 13. Twilight II area O V A L N A T u R A L E rsk in e o r Dan C o ltran eat 332- 3-10/28 78*’ HEAD sta n d ard sk is; Com et •J o i n t h e • 6828. 3-10/28 concern and sk illed c a r e . In ter­ TRIUMPH, 1963, T R 3-B . Ex- views Monday - F rid a y , P ro ­ cellent condition. Many e x tra s. vincial House, behind Yankee EARNINGS ARE unlim ited a s an Stadium . 10-10/31 5604. 5-10/28 4-MAN LUXURY ap a rtm en t. Im - m ed iate occupancy. tion, C halet A p artm en ts. C all Good lo ca­ bindings; s iz e 9 1/2 A u strian b oots. $125. 9 m onths old, m u st s e ll. 351-5610. 3-11/1 14. Old Ir. coin 15. Substantial 17. Heath genus 49. Voice: Ital. 50. Fruit drink 51. Small tumor R A A L G EL A E T R A S T R V E A V II $ N iN G H tö w o r ld $900. 332-5960. A fter 6. AVON re p rese n tativ e. T u rn 332-6197. 3 -1 1 /1 RUMMAGE SALE, O ctober 27- 19. Prefer 52. Ratite birds 3-10/28 PART TIME help, se rv ic e station your f re e tim e into $$. F o r 53. Tier 5. College er in 48 FOUR-MAN luxury ap artm en t 29. C lothes, to y s, household 20. Wood of Yamaha TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire , hardtop attendant, evenings and week­ ends. S tandard Station c o rn e r of appointm ent in your home, w rite av ailab le im m ed iately . P ark in g . goods, m iscellan eo u s. 1447 B, sorrel cheer Across convertible. E xcellent condi­ M rs. A lonaH uckins, 5664School 22. Prevail DOWN 6. Pastoral 18. Mountain H arriso n and T ro w b rid g e. 332- N e a r C am pus. C all ED 2-4127. Spartan V illage. 3-1 0 /2 8 tion. Phone P a t, 372-3731 be­ S tre et, H aslett, Michigan, o r call 25. Stability 1. Father poem pass 1022. 3-11/1 3-11/1 tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 IV 2-6893. C -10/28 WESTERN SADDLE, $35. H alf- 29. By way of 2. Hebr. 7. Norse gods 21. Horned PART TTME help, la rg e a p a rt- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 4 - sla m e se k itten s to give away. 30. - Baba month 8. Delude viper m ent p ro je c t. L istin g m en for KEYPUNCH Gp e RATQR; p a r t m an luxury ap artm en t, E ast OR 6-1862 . 3 -1 0 /2 8 31. Offspring 3. Military 9. Marsh elder 23. Cotton- tim e, day/evening. Apply 3308 L an sin g , am ple park in g . 332- FAr from snow rem o v al. If you have fre e hours call 882-6851 Monday - g r l d a ^ r f o r ^ ^ pun. 10-11/4 South C ed ar, Suite #11, L ansing. 393-0250. c 0439. MAN SUPERVISEE) opening 3 -1 1 /1 fo r LAW BOOKS, c h a irs , sectional b o o k cases. W ill se ll to highest 34. Burning particle cap 4. Kind of llama 10. Become solid 16. Command­ seeder 24. Negative vote a t stereotyped b u t c lo s e to g ra d u a tio n ? F o r R ent t v "RENTAL!) fo r students. one av a ila b le N ovem ber 5. Block fro m Union. Cooking. 351-9483, Chuck._________________ 3 -1 1 /1 o ffe r. A vailable fo r inspection a t 202 1/2 N orth Washington Avenue, Room 14, C h a rles A. Libby, IV 5-8315. 3 -1 1 /1 37. One ad- t Z 3 % Â £ 6 7 8 9 10 25. Roulette bet 26. Kng. bull­ finch M S U ’s Yam aha 1 27. Union % 12 13 conom lcal r a te s by the te rm II The man from Ford M o tor Haw««* GUlTAR, CIRSoN. Mahogany, 28. Attempt C o m p a n y w o u l d l i ke t o t al k o r m onth. UNIVERSITY TV n o n -e le c tric , rhythm type. 484- 32. Abundance % 14 H ea d q u a r te r s SMALL, MODERN houses. M ar- 14 15 t o y o u if y o u h a v e a y e n t o RENTALS. 484-9263. C 6740. 1-10/28 33. Steadying rie d co u p les. $115 m onth for B o w k e r & M o i le * join the p e o p l e w h o c o m e u p w i t h bet t er i d e a s in a l m o s t 10 - 20 EAST LANSING APARTMENTS se c u rity d ep o sit. 669-9325. 3-11/1 SQUINTING "C a Us ES w rin k les. Sunglasses p re s c rip tio n s 17 18 % 19 % rope 35. Fabulous everything fro m a u to m otiv e marketing to steel-m aking M SU D A T E S . . . p lus p ic tu re s and com plete U n iv e r s ity V illa STUDENTS - BY th e D ell’s , fu r- ground. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, % % 2 0 21 y4 2 2 2 3 2 4 bird 36. Varlet C y c le S h o p to basic research. W h a t e v e r y o u r m a j o r — arts, d ata— only $5. Enjoy a F all Apartments 635 ABBOTT ROAD nlshed, la rg e house, p riv ate b each. V acant. 339-2509. 416 T u ssln g Building, Phone IV 2-4667. C -1 0 /2 8 25 26 21 2 8 &y4 2 9 39. Molecule %% 3 2 3 3 s c i e n c e o r b u s i n e s s — if y o u of dating fun o r your money 3 0 3 1 41. Partly open 3 -1 1 /1 UOLFERSI MATCHED M ai> 42. K.xtiuct bird b ack. F o r f re e Q uestion­ Newly com pleted F o r Win­ • f u l l lin e of Yamahas * fa st and ex p ert se rv ic e w a n t t o w o r k o n a b e t t e r idea t e a m , w e m a y h a v e a place y o u ' l l li ke a t F o r d M o t o r Company, n a ire & full d etails by A ir M all, send y o u r nam e 8t a d d re s s w ith th is ad b efo re te r T erm . . . Com pletely Furnished . . . Student Rental NEEDED ONE g irl fo r four g irl h o u se. $50 m onthly. 351-6464 a f te r 6 p .m . 3-10/28 G reg o r autographed clu b s. 11 iro n s, including pitching wedge and 2 p u tte rs . 3 m atched W ilson w oods, p lu s bag. All in p e rfe c t 3 4 W% 3 8 3 5 36 P% 3 9 3 7 4 0 %Ut% 4 1 4 2 4 3 43. Coulash 44. Cat's mur mur Call y o u r p l a c e m e n t office Wed. to: . . . T h ree man units 4 5 4 4 4 7 45. Shosh OBC- NEW THREE bedroom duplex, 4 4 2152 W. G rand R iver right n o w for an appointm ent. Dates o f visitation: National College Dating Inst • • . Walk to campus p r o f e s s o r s , m en g rad u ate stu ­ condition. Asking $165. C all 3 5 1 - 7 7 6 7 . __________________ den ts, o r fam ily . C arpeting, Wa s h e r - HOQVe r spin d ry e r . 4 8 4 » % 80 an 46. Five-franc O kem os, M ichigan Box 24814, 1 9 5 . 0 0 p e r month 1 piece P h . 332-6977 N O V E M B E R 2, 1966 Los Angeles, Calif. F o r inform ation call 332-0091 d r a p e rie s , 308 W ardcllff, 332- 1612. 3-10/31 U sed 18 m onths, lik e new, $80. 655-3394. 3-10/31 51 5 2 w 3 3 Friday, October 28, 1966 1 3 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan TESTED W h o 's W h o se I 19 ROTC cadets P f n n ln g s B a rb a ra B rogren, F arm ington Senior, Z e ta T a u Alpha to Donald M ary F rey , Chicago, Illin o is J u n ­ io r to Ronald Swantek, New B o s­ ton Ju n io r, T h eta D elta C hi. in flight training Humphrey, E ast T aw as Senior, M ary Ann H elber, F lin t Sopho-: T w elve sen io r A ir F o rce ROTC At the conclusion of th e r e ­ Sigma Nu. m ore, Z eta T au Alpha to Hal cad ets a r e p resen tly involved in quired train in g hours, d u rin g E vans, H illsdale Sophomore, a cadet F light In stru ctio n P r o ­ which the student pilot h as flown F ra n cln e Cohen, P ittsburgh, T heta C hi. gram (FIP) that will get them solo and with an in stru c to r, a Pennsylvania Sophomore, Sigma p riv ate p ilo ts' lic e n se s and ad­ F e d e ra l Aviation Agency agent D elta T a u to L e ss F rank, P itts ­ K e rri Kenney, D earb o rn H gts. m issio n to a m ilita ry flight a d m in iste rs a final check to e v a l­ burgh. Pennsylvania Senior, Z eta Sophomore, Z eta T a u Alpha to school. uate the stu d e n t's p ro g re s s and Beta T au. Andy Joseph, Livonia Senior, Sig­ T o get into the p ro g ram , the the sta te of h is re a d in e ss fo r ma C hi. cad ets m ust p ass a rig o ro u s fu rth e r A ir F o rc e flight train in g . Cynthia A. Dunlop, D etro it Soph­ B a rb a ra M iller, Evanston, I lli­ physical exam ination by a flight If the ca d ets p ass the w ritten om o re, B a ra t C ollege, Lake F o r ­ nois Sophomore to John Link, surgeon and an eig h t-h o u r bat­ and flying te sts , they will be sent e st, Illin o is to P a tric k Chabie, i Evanston, Illinois Ju n io r, F a rm te ry of aptitude, academ ic and to a m ilita ry flying school fo r 53 D etro it Ju n io r, Evans S cholars. com prehension te s ts . weeks, w here they will le arn to House. T h e Instruction p ro g ram co n ­ fly je ts and m ulti-engine c r a ft. P a tric ia Ann P resto n , Wyandotte s is ts of approxim ately 40 hours S e rv ic e " I t c o s ts the governm ent about F resh m an to T hom as A. Reyn­ of ground school and 36 and one- BABYSIT; MY hom e, on cam pus, olds, Lincoln P ark Senior, T h eta half h o u rs in the a ir . T h e ground $250,000 to send a man through A S M S U G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly C h e rry L ane. R easonable, ex­ Chi. h is tra in in g ," said M aj. C a ss iu s school is taught by L t. C ol. G erald for an Investigation o f O l ln Health C e n te r and asked p erien ced . C all 355-8153. N. D avison, USAF, a s s is ta n t p r o ­ The first m eeting of the A S M S U General Assem ­ Sharon Scott, Wayne, P ennsylva­ T . H eyboer, USAF, p ro fe sso r of f o r an e xp la n a tio n o f the d is m is s a l o f th re e A T L pro­ 3-10/28 fe s s o r of aero sp ace studies and bly was held last Wednesday night. A t the m e e tin g nia Junior, Z eta T a u Alpha to A erospace studies and ch airm an co o rd in ato r and p ro je t o fficer DIAPER SERVICE, D l a p a r e n e L a rry B erg er, Havertown, P e n - of the ae ro sp ac e stu d ies c o m m u - the a s s e m b l y d e f e a t e d a m o t i o n s u p p o r t i ng the $ 1,000 fe ssors. F ra n ch ise d S erv ice Approved by of the F J .P . allocation to the 18-year-old vote c a m p a ig n , asked nyslvania Sophomore, Sigma A l­ te e on cam pus. State N e w s photo b y D e a n L y o n s D octors and DSIA. T he m ost pha E psilon. m odern and Only perso n alized se rv ic e in L ansing, providing Gayle Stew art, Tonawanda, New you w ith diap er p a ils, poly bags, Y ork F re sh m an to R ich ard C lark , deo d o rizers and d ia p ers, o r u se your own. Baby clothes w ashed f r e e . No deposit. P lant in­ spection Invited. AMERICAN Longview, T exas Ju n io r, Phi Kappa Sigma. F ra n cln e Cohen, P ittsburgh, A s s e m b l y a s k s Olin p r o b e , DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. Pennsylvania Sophomore, Sigma C all 482-0864. BOOKKEEPING, TYPING, ln- voiclng, pay ro ll done In my C D elta T au to L es F ran k , P itts ­ burgh, Pennsylvania Senior, Z eta Beta T au. e x p l a n a t i o n o f ATL firin g s You Can Gain Responsibility hom e. 355-1185. 5-11/2 E n g a g e m e n ts By B E V T W IT C H E L L tions to the Student B oard. J im is the subject of an a ll-U n iv e r- votes in proportion to the num ber And Authority Quickly With DIAPER S E R V IC E ,L a n s in g * s sity referendum to be h e ld T u e s- of p e rso n s they re p re s e n t. F our Judy Bachand, Rockwood Senior State N e w s S ta ff W r it e r C arbine, vice chairm an of the G R APH ITE PRO DUCTS D IV IS IO N fin e st. Your choice of th ree day. Off C am pus Council re p re s e n ta ­ b oard and m oderator of the a s ­ types. C ontainers furnished, no d ep o sit. Baby clothes w ashed to Ja m ie M arch, A urora, Illin o is Ju n io r, D elta U psilon. T h e ASMSU G eneral A ssem bly sem bly, will p rese n t the re c o m ­ T h e assem b ly felt th at student in te re s t in the d ism issa l of the tives, re p rese n tin g som e 13,000 students, w ere esp ecially co n ­ GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION W ednesday night asked fo r an m endations a s p a rt of the agenda f r e e . T ry our V elvasoft p ro ­ C am ille A. Brunk, B irm ingham th re e p ro fe sso rs req u ired an e x ­ cerned. Unexpected opportunities for scientists and engineers abound in the investigation of Olin H ealth C en ­ co m m ittee re p o rt. rapidly growing field of graphite technology. Responsibility and cess. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. Ju n io r to Edw ard V enners, D e­ planation from Dean C a rlin of A pproxim ately 57 p e rso n s a t ­ te r and an explanation of the A m otion that the g en eral a s ­ authority are quickly delegated as earned at the Graphite Products BY-LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 tr o it Senior, Phi Kappa T au . U n iv ersity C ollege. tended the firs t m eeting of the d is m iss a l of th re e ATL p ro fe s ­ sem bly go on reco rd a s su p p o rt­ Division, Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. Here, there is a marked E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C T h e investigation of Olin, its g en eral assem b ly . T h is is about so rs. ing the $1.000 allocation to the upward push as constant expansion opens up new management posi­ Judy H ennessy, F arm ington staff p ra c tic e s and fa c ilitie s was half of the to tal num ber of e lig ­ T h e a ssem b ly ’s re q u e sts w ill 18 y e a r-o ld vote cam paign was tions. The Division is the world’s second largest producer of manu­ Typing Service Sophom ore to Bob Lew is, E ast be p rese n ted as reco m m en d a­ defeated 35-20. T h is allocation also felt to be in the b est in te re st ible p articip a n ts. , factured graphite-with plants at Niagara Falls, N. Y„ Morganton, L ansing F re sh m an . of the student body. “ I was im p re ssed by thé tu r n ­ ANN BROWN, typ ist and m u lti- N. C. and Lancaster, Cal. Subsidiary and affiliate graphite plants are Much of the m eeting tim e was out and the enthusiasm the r e p ­ 11th offset printing. D is s e rta ­ re se n ta tiv e s had for the a s s e m ­ operated in Berthierville, Quebec; Newcastle upon Tyne, England; tions, th e se s, m an u scrip ts, gen­ Susan Shackleton, Okemos Ju n ­ spent in a p erio d of d iscu ssio n . e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs e x ­ io r, Z eta T au Alpha to Bob M il­ K o s y g in to v is it France, Q uestions w ere ra is e d co n cern ­ b ly ,” C arb in e said. "H ow ever, and Durgapur, India. ing la st y e a r ’s com pensation r e f ­ I am a bit concerned with the p erie n ce . 332 -8384. C le r, F o rt Wayne, Indiana G rad lack of particip atio n and d is ­ IN TERVIEW S O N C A M P U S Student, Indiana U n iv ersity . erendum , the stru c tu re of AS­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. f i r s t s in c e K h r u s h c h e v o u s t e r MSU, com m unications between cussion on im portant iss u e s. I A Great Lakes Carbon placement advisor will be on campus (insert correct date or dates) to interview candidates for bachelor’s and IBM S ele ctric and Executive. believe th is was due to the un­ Vivian Stern, C incinnati, Ohio MOSCOW (i) — Soviet P re m ie r e r s sin ce they took o ver pow er students and student governm ent advanced degrees in engineering, physics and chemistry. Learn about M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g , P ro ­ fam iliarity of the re p re se n ta tiv e s and the purpose of the g en eral the excellent opportunities in this uncrowded field—consult your fessional th e se s typing. N ear Senior, Sigma D elta T au to Jim A lexei N. Kosygin w ill pay an of­ fro m fo rm e r P re m ie r Nikita S. with each other and to the body assem b ly . placement office promptly to arrange an interview date. cam pus. 337-1527. C. Schwab. C incinnati, Ohio Law ficial v is it to F ra n c e in the f ir s t K hrushchev In O ctober 1964. as a w hole." C a ro le Papson of Off C am pus BARBI MEL, P ro fessio n al typist. G rad, U niversity of M ichigan. half of D ec errb e r, the Soviet B rezhnev and Podgorny have not T he g en eral assem bly is being FOR FU R TH ER IN F O R M A TIO N governm ent announced T hursday le ft th e C om m unist bloc. Kosygin Council was elected a s s is ta n t No job too la rg e o r too sm all. substituted for the open student night. has v isited the United A rab R e­ m o d erato r of the assem b ly and If you miss an interview, or want further information, write to — Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C D orothy T rem b lay , F lin t Senior fo ru m s held by ASMSU la st y e a r. Com m unist p a rty le a d e r Leo­ public and Finland. Stevie L ill of Alpha Phi so ro rity Personnel Department, Great Lakes Carbon Corporation, at the fol­ THESES, TERM p ap e rs; pica to T om Y oder, F lin t Senior, Delta nid I. B rezhnev and P re sid e n t was elected s e c re ta ry , T h is group is req u ired to m eet lowing Graphite Products Division plant office locations: P.O. Box type, m anual ty p ew riter. M rs. Sigma P I. A m otion to re v ise the r e p r e ­ tw ice a te rm according to 632, Lancaster, Cal. 93535; P.O. Box 40, Morganton, N. C. 28655; N ikolai V. Podgorny w ill v isit T he announcem ent gave no ex­ ASMSU’s bylaws, but the a s s e m ­ Balow, 882-0633. 1-10/28 F ra n c e so m etim e in 1967, the planation fo r Kosygin going f ir s t sentation of the assem bly,.w as P.O. Box 667, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 14302. Great Lakes Carbon Cor­ defeated 36-21 afte r n ea rly an bly decided Wednesday night to poration is an equal opportunity employer. CAROL WINELY, experienced M argie W illens, D etroit Senior, sa m e announcem ent said. and being followed by Brezhnev hour of d iscu ssio n . Some m em ­ m eet at le a st four tim es each typist, Sm lth-C orona E le c tric . Sigma D elta T au to M ichael T he v isits to F ra n c e a r e the and P odgorny. T he th ree le a d e rs b e rs e x p re ssed concern that te rm . T h e next m eeting is sched­ T e rm p a p e rs, th e se s, general H irsch , F a r Rockaway, New York f i r s t to a m a jo r W estern nation have not m ade a p ra c tic e of G reek living units have m o re uled for Nov. 17. typing. Spartan V illage. 355- G rad Student. announced fo r the Soviet lead­ trav elin g to g eth er abroad. 2804. 3-10/28 TYPING TERM p ap e rs and th e se s. E le c tric ty p e w riter, fast se rv ic e , 332-4597. LINDA OÔSTMEYER - P ro fe s- 15-10/28 42 protect over 50,000 sional ty p ist. D isse rtatio n s/ g en eral typing. IB M -re fe r- en ces. 882-0096. 3-10/31 against hazards of fire T ra n s p o rta tio n p lie s half of the annual budget, MSU s t u d e n t s , ” P a trla rc h e By B E V E R L Y H A L L w hich totaled $302,000 th is y e a r, s tr e s s e d . "O n m any occasions SKIERS - GOING to Boyne Moun- State N e w s S ta ff W r it e r tain every w eekend. T ra n sp o r­ " T h is departm ent has always they have p itch ed rig h t In to tation/lodging extrem ely r e a ­ enjoyed excellent rela tio n s with help us with h o se lin es. A fo rc e of only 42 men p ro ­ sonable. C all Joe, 393-0272 te c ts MSU’s 38,000-student cam ­ a fte r 5 p.m . 3-11/1 pus and th e e n tire E ast L ansing com m unity again st dam age from W a n te d f ire . LEAD SÏNGER w anted to r rock "O u r fo rc e Isn 't la rg e , when group. Phone 351-9427 QUICK1 you con sid er that w e s e rv e m o re 3-10/28 than 50,000 p e o p le ," sa id f ire chief P hil P a trla rc h e , "b u t w e WANTED FOUR non-student w ork a s efficiently a s p o ssib le tick ets to N otre Dame gam e. and offer good p ro tectio n to the I 5 tu fc t> is t a k i n g H E c 3 0 8 C all P h il, 353-0101. 3-10/28 com m unity." ONE NON-STUDEN+ tic k e t-N o - Efficiency Is one of the m ost b y s u r p ris e tr e Dam e. Will pay. G ary, 355- im portant p a r ts of the E ast Lan­ 5680. 5 -1 4 /3 sing F ir e D epartm ent’s organ­ ization. WANTED: 3 g irls fo r 4 -g lrl All c a lls fo r f ire o r re sc u e ap artm ent n ea r cam pus. W inter a r e receiv ed through the E ast only. 351-9307. 3-10/28 L ansing P o lice D epartm ent, and TRADE ONE student Iowa ticket re la y e d by loud -sp eak er in te r­ fo r one student N otre Dame com sim ultaneously to the m ain tic k e t. ED 2-8918. 1-10/28 sta tio n a t 400 Abbott Rd. and the DESPERATELY NEEDED: th ird substation on cam pus. g irl fo r ap a rtm en t. C all 351- T he station th at an sw ers the 7809. 3-10/28 c a ll Is on the way to the scene E v e r y th in g f o r Y o u r C ar. 10-12 non-student N otre Dame in m inutes. T he o t h e r statio n acknow­ tic k e ts. Will pay. 353-1903. 3-10/28 ledges the call and stands ready to a s s is t. BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 fo r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12 & "W e’r e often ask ed why w e $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT send a full ran g e of equipment BLOOD SERVICE, INC, 1427 on a f ire c a ll,” said P a trla rc h e . E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9 - "W ell, it’s sim ply that w e c a n 't 3:30 Monday and T uesday; 12- possibly know the extent of the 6:30 T hursday. 489-7587. C bla ze o r w hether re sc u e work WANT TO fight to keep a good Is n eed ed ." ATL teac h er? C all 355-2622. 1-10/28 " I t’s m o re efficient in the long run to s ta r t out with m o re Abetter idea LEAD GUITAR PLAYER w anted to join combo group. P lenty of engagem ents. C all ED 2-0590 equipm ent than m ay be needed and send som e back. "U ntold dam age could b e done LARGESTDISCOUNTSINTOW N never came out off a mold. a fte r 6 p .m . 3-10/31 in the tim e it would ta k e to ORGANIST COMBO w anted to an o th er tru ck w ith m o re equip­ join fa st risin g group. In ter­ m ent to a r r iv e ,” he said . ested? C all ED 2-0590 a fte r 6 p.m . N orm al re sp o n se to a f ire call 3-10/31 on cam pus Includes squad and A U T O G LA S S S P R IN G M A C H IN E SH O P E L E C T R I C A L CFDVItf O L l l V I U k A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G S A L E S & S E R V IC E . W E S E R V IC E A L L M A K ES turer of steel and paint? We not only use computers, re s c u e tru c k s, pu m p er, a e ria l At Ford Motor Company we’re always breaking ÔNE GIRL to sublet luxury a p a r t- we design new ones. We're involved with space prob­ m ent w inter te rm a t reduced la d d e r and com mand o fficer. molds . . . when we find a better way to accomplish T he U niversity has been p ro ­ C O M P L E T E L I N E NEW A N D R E B U I L T A U T O P A R T S our objectives. If you like the idea of finding better lems, ways of improving TV sets, and even a special r a te . 351-9324. 3-10/31 te c te d by the E ast L ansing F ir e ways, want to apply your imagination to the sort of electric car project. Ur g e n t , f o r s a L e , i tic k ets "SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 50 YEARS fo r N orthw estern gam e. Need D epartm ent sin ce 1924, but lt was problems that haven't even been faced till now—you Whatever your interests or background, make a -W h o le sa le & Retail - tran sp o rta tio n F rid a y night. Re­ not until 1946 that MSU en tered date to see our representa­ might be our kind of man! tu rn Sunday. C all R oberta 353- Into a fo rm a l co n tract with the 1241. . WANTED TO buy two Iowa tic k - 2-10/28 c ity fo r f ir e p ro tectio n . T he u n iv ersity now sh a re s in th e co st (but not the control) of KRAM ER 8 0 0 E . K a la m a z o o PA RTS P h o n e 48 4 -1 3 0 3 You know, of course, we build cars and trucks and tractors. But did you know we re also the nation s third largest producer of glass, a leading manufac- tive. He'll be on campus soon looking for better people with better ideas. ; e ts . C all ED 2-8918. 1-10/28 d epartm ent operatio n s. I t sup- 14 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan F riday, October 28, 196É 1 A T W A T E R L O O R o y L o g a n is f r e e L um b erjack s m e e t set t o r e t u r n t o p r i s o n T en MSU students w ill to to D E T R O IT (AP) — R o y L o g a n , w ho o n ly last m ontl the W aterloo R ecreational A rea w o n his fr e e d o m a f t e r 4 2 y e a r s in a M i c h i g a n p r is o n ] n e a r Ann A rb o r on Saturday to Is going back home to G eorgia — a n d p o s s i b l y tc co m pete ag ain st nine other another p rison. sch o o ls In a lu m b erjack 's con­ T h e 66- y e a r - o l d L o g a n h a s d e c id e d to w a i v e e x tra r te s t. d i t i o n a n d v o l u n t a r i l y go b a c k to A t l a n t a to fa c e a w ar­ T h is y e a r, fo re s try clubs from ra nt charging him w it h e s c a p l n g f r o m a w o r k c a m p lr P u rd u e, Iowa State, Michigan T ech, Southern Illinois U niver­ 1923. sity and U n iv ersities of Illinois, Logan then h a d just b e g u n a 1 0 - y e a r s e n te n c e for M isso u ri, M innesota, Michigan arm ed r o b b e r y , a c r i m e w h ic h he s a y s he d i d n ’ t coip-; and M ichigan S tate m eet for a m lt. w eekend of com petition In the ‘ ‘ I’ ve got to go b a c k th e r e and fa c e the m u s ic o r 15th Annual M idw estern F o re s ­ w ill have no p e a c e o f m i n d , ’ ’ he s a i d . " I w a n t to c le a r ters* C onclave. th is up so I can re a lly be a fr e e m a n .” T he co n testan ts w ill com pete w hich Is Judged on d istan ce and ad v iser, G ary Schneider, said , Jim Com popiano, P rovidence, Last Sept. 15 Logan w a s g r a n t e d a n e w t r ia l In c In tr e e Identification, log rolling, ac cu racy . "W e hope to b rin g back the R .I. sophom ore; T om A llenspach, b e la t e d a pp ea l o f his 1 9 2 4 c o n v l c t l o n o f m u r d e r o f the chain throw ing, com pass and pac­ MSU F o re s tr y Club P re sid e n t chain saw along w ith som e m o re A u ro ra, Ohio, sophom ore; Tom s la y in g of his H ighland P a r k sw eetheart. H e h a d b e e r ing, a th re e -m ile canoe ra c e , F o r r e s t ' ‘B u tch " R uppert, Read­ experience, team s p irt and fond B irc h , Chicago, 111., sophom ore; s e n te n c e d to life I m p r i s o n m e n t . m atch sp littin g , one-m an buck­ ing, P a ., se n io r, sa id that at the m e m o rie s ." T om B e rry , Shepherd se n io r; ing, bolt throw ing, tw o-m an buck­ end of the day th e aw ards a re H a rry Newlon, M a rie tta , Ohio, ing and speed-chopping. p rese n ted to th e highest sco rin g L ast y e a r 's w inner w as M ichi­ Only the "d y ed In the wool se n io r; Dave W orel, D etro it ju­ team s and individuals. T he team gan T ech. n io r; Dan F arn sw o rth , g rad u ate tim b er b e a s ts " p a rtic ip a te In M em bers of th is y e a r 's MSU <3 Unclaimed Yearbooks the tobacco spitting contest. aw ard is a pow er chain saw. T h e F o re s tr y C lu b 's faculty " tim b e r b e a s ts " a re : R uppert; student; John G unther, g rad u ate student; and Tom H alth ase r. HILLEL FOUNDATION 319 H illc re st a t W. G rand R iv er Jay A r t h u r s , Solon, O h io se n io r, e d ito r o f the W o l v e r i n e , looks o v e r s o m e o f last y e a r ' s 200 u n ­ c l a i m e d y e a r b o o k s . A n y b o o k s not c l a i m e d b y D e ­ c e m b e r 31 w i l l b e o f f e r e d f o r s a l e t o s t u d e n t s . Soviet bloc promises Viets goods, cash S a b b a t h S e r v i c e s Sa tu rd a y 10 a .m . ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) FO R EIG N FILM C LASSIC State N e w s photo by D e a n L y o n s but it has to be done,” a P o lish go down to defeat o r le t the Hanoi to com e to the conference E a st G erm any w ere d escrib ed inform ant said . C hinese C om m unists se iz e the tab le. Sunday, O ct. 30, 7:30 p .m . R m . 31 Union a s h igher o r in the sam e ran g e. in itiativ e. T h e re is hope h e re that m a s­ “ T H E S E V E N D E A D L Y SINS” Contributions of Cuba and Mon­ T he view e x p re sse d h ere is tha( siv e aid fro m the M oscow -al­ the E uropean Com m unist s ta te s P o lish in fo rm an ts conceded Freedom report golia, non-E uropean nations at the Moscow sum m it, w ere thought n atu rally would p r e f e r to pour that the Soviet bloc is w eary of suade Ho to lis te n to advice to be only token am ounts. such re so u rc e s into building th e ir the V ietnam ese w ar and its grow ­ igned nations m ight in tim e p e r ­ w hile assu rin g him that he would T h is ex cellen t foreign film , p ic tu re s the seven deadly s in s - each in a sh o rt sto ry . F re n ch and Italian dialogue, E nglish su b title s . O utstanding film d ire c to rs including R o ssellin i. "Y ou can im agine what a d rain own econom ies, but a r e d eter­ ing co st and g en erally fee ls it ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) not have to negotiate fro m weak­ E v e ry o n e W elcom e. A d m is s io n F re e ly place final authority in the th is w ill be on our econom ies, m ined not to le t N orth Viet Nam would be d e s ira b le to p ersu ad e n e s s . the com m ittee on academ ic rights • ed ito r-in -ch ief’s hands, brought " I t was never our Intention to objections both from those who challenge the p ro fe sso r in an wanted m o re supervision of the are a w here he is com petent,” p ap e r and from those who wanted Keinoehl said. the pap er com pletely independent The com m ittee placed final of the U niversity. authority and responsibility fo r Com pletely cutting off Uni­ the content of the State News and v ersity support of the State News fo r the rem oval of State News would too g reatly undercut the staff m em bers in the hands of the p ap e r financially, it was decided, IN T H E L A N S IN G - E A S T L A N S I N G A R E A edito r-in -ch ief. Reinoehl said . As long as the O n t h i s p a g e y o u ’ ll f i n d a d i r e c t o r y o f f i n e a r e a e s t a b l i s h m e n t s f o r y o u r d i n i n g , d a n c i n g , a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t t h i s w e e k e n d . A student fire d by the editor U niversity sub sid izes the State is entitled to a hearing before News, the U niversity is liable him and to a w ritten statem ent fo r anything the p ap er p rin ts . S o m e tim e s w h e n R e s ta u r a n t S e r v in g D a ily giving the reasons for rem oval. T he faculty com m ittee also S p o r t s m a n 9s B a r T h ere Is no fu rth e r appeal sug­ rew orded its guidelines on other m w a i t i n g f o r gested in the re p o rt. student publications. Under .the f o r g r a c io u s a n d “ H o m e o f L a n s in ¿ s fin e s t S te a k s " As a check on the ed ito r-in - J o h n to g e t b a c k rew ording any p riv ileg e given ^ B Ringiit S t chief, however, a m ajority of the one student publication m ust be editorial board may ask the stu­ given other student publications. f r o m M c D o n a l d s d e lig h tfu l d in in g D a ily D o u b le dent publications advisory board No student publication may to rem ove the ed ito r-in -ch ief. block traffic in a building o r on w ith m y d o u b le 4 :0 0 P .M . to 6 :0 0 P .M . The editorial board is com posed the sidew alk during distribution. Serving D a i l y 7 a .m . to 2 p .m . b urgers, I T \ a l b e r t of the student editors advising the ed ito r-in -ch ief. T he rev ised guidelines w ill be d istrib u ted to m em b ers of the If the advisory board rem oves faculty, of the Academic Senate the editor, the editor m ay appeal and of the Academic Council and f a l l a s le e p . nCK ' M O T IL E • M O TE LS and 5 to 9 p .m . S u n d a y s 8 a .m . to 8 p.m. Private Party Rooms 8 01 E . Sag inaw I V 9-8749 to the student-faculty judiciary. to student le a d e rs before the "W e stayed close to our orig­ Nov. 8 m eeting of the academ ic 14 2 7 West Saginaw inal position in this section,” council. Ph. 337-1741 Reinoehl said . ‘‘T he students The A cadem ic Council, com ­ should be allowed a s much fre e ­ posed of rep rese n tativ es of the dom a s p o ssib le In operating colleges of the U niversity and of T he N e w T o w n P u m p the p a p e r." ad m in istrativ e officials con­ The original faculty com m ittee ce rn ed with student a ffa irs, w ill guidelines, which did not definlte- d isc u ss the rev ise d rep o rt Nov. 8. 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