Insidetoday .,. T u e s d a y Cloudy ... IW S V o te yes, p. 2 MICHIGAN . . . w indy and c o ld w ith ASM SU s ta ff, p. 5 chance of snow flurries. Honorary groups, p. 7 STATE H ig h n e ar 40. UNIVERSITY V o l. 59 N u m b e r 71 East Lansing, M ichigan Novem ber 1; 1966 10c Students, S tu d e n ts d e c id e to d a y C of C plan price study A S M S U 18 - v o te is s u e By B E V T W IT C H E L L th at $870 be tra n sfe rre d fro m Spartan governing groups. S everal p erso n s also C om parative p ric e s in E ast L ansing and State N e w s Staff W r i t e r S p irit funds and $130 allo cated from the cam paigned in dinner lines la st night. o th e r M ichigan citie s w ill be the subject of ASMSU g en eral fund fo r th e support of T h e co sts of p resenting an issue to the a joint study by the E ast L ansing C ham ber T h e question of ASMSU’s $1,000 a llo c a ­ the 18-y e a r-o ld vote cam paign in the student body through an all-U n iv ersity of C om m erce and ASMSU. Ingham County a re a . Y es o r No. (In­ referendum is approxim ately $200, Levine R oger Jo n as, executive d ire c to r of the tion to the 18-y ea r-o ld vote cam paign will itiativ e effo rt from the student body of said. ch am ber, said , " J im Sink (ASMSU m em ­ be p resen ted to the students today in an b e r-a t-la rg e ) spoke to m e and I told him a ll-U n iv ersity referen d u m . MSU.)” th e C ham ber of C om m erce would be happy Students m ust have a validated ID to T h e wording was taken p rim a rily from to help m ake a p ric e study.” P lan s a r e not com plete, but the study would be m ade in the next few w eeks and vote. P o lls will be open fro m 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . in B essey and B erkey H alls and the Union fo r off-cam pus students. Living the p etitio n s. A s k o p in io n s Negotiators units will vote a t lunch and dinner tim e s. make last try would include both D etroit and Chicago, Jo n a s said F rid a y . Mike Levine, ASMSU electio n s com ­ A student opinion su rv ey w ill be d is ­ Both Jim G raham and Jim C arbine, the m issio n er, m et with re p re se n ta tiv e s from trib u ted la te r th is week through the m ajo r ch airm an and vice chairm an of ASMSU, living units la st night to m ake final a r ­ governing groups. T h is su rv ey will be sa id a t T u esd a y 's Student B oard m eeting th at the f ir s t step in getting E ast L an s­ ing p ric e s low ered would be to speak to ran g em en ts for today’s referen d u m . He said that he expects approxim ately 6,000 students to vote. p rim a rily concerned with the question of student governm ent involvem ent in po­ litic a l a ffa irs. to avoid strike A pproxim ately $400 of the $1,000 which PITTSBURGH (f) - C o n tra ct negotia­ th e E ast L ansing City Council. was allocated at the Oct, 11 m eeting of tions between W estinghouse E le c tric ‘ U p w ro n g t r e e ’ P e t it io n s the student board was spent soon afte r C orp. and the In ternational Brotherhood that m eeting. A motion curbing any fu rth e r of E le c tric a l W orkers broke off Monday. Jonas said In effect that G raham and T h e referen d u m w as se t up at the Oct. expen d itu res was p assed soon a fte r the F e d e ra l m e d ito rs said, “T h is apparently C arbine would be barking up the wrong 18 Student B oard m eeting, when petitions m otion setting up the referen d u m . m eans that a s trik e w ill occur at m id­ t r e e because the city council has ” no w ere p rese n ted with the sig n atu res of 10 Student governm ent officials have been night tonight.” ju risd ic tio n w hatsoever” in such m a tte rs . p e r cent of the student body asking for However, Jonas does a g re e with C a r­ T h e G re a t P u m p k in the referen d u m . cam paigning fo r the issu e sin ce the r e f ­ M ediators W illiam Rose andA beK aplan erendum was se t. A co m m ittee was e s ­ said the negotiations la ste d 3-1/2 hours bine who would m ake a p ric e study the ASMSU is constitutionally req u ired to O n ly the faithful will know If the G r e a t Pum pkin tru ly appeared tablished consisting of p e rso n s fo r and Monday before breaking off. only factual b a s is from which to w ork. b rin g to referen d u m an issu e which has this H allow een eve. Standing watch in tribute to his p re s e n c e , ag a in st the issu e. It p re p a re d an in fo r­ “ Each side rem a in s adam ent, ” the Until that study is m ade, Jonas se e s no been petitioned by th at percentage of though, were thousands of jack-o-lanterns, lit up w ith the fu n o f m ation sh eet with argum ents pro and con m e d iato rs said in a statem en t. "W e shall com m on ground fo r dialogue on p ric e s students. H a l lo w e ’en festivities. State News photo by M ike Schonhofen which w ere d istrib u ted through m ajor continue to be in com m unication with both w ith ASMSU. T h e referendum will state: "M otion: sid e s in hope of any e a rly se ttle m e n t.” G raham h as said that sh o rt of open T he IBEW re p re s e n ts 14,000 W esting­ boycott, a p o ssib ility fo r student action house em ployes at 46 plants a c ro s s the w ould be an efficient discount se rv ic e . nation, but the company said som e of the G raham adm its n e ith e r w ill w ork without w o rk e rs have co n tra cts negotiated on a student In te re s t and support, and Jonas Is confident that ASMSU has n eith er the In te re s t no r the support on G ra h am 's side a t this tim e. LSD c a n ’t b e m a d e at M SU local b a s is that w ill continue to run into D ecem ber. T h e union’s national ag reem en t was to E d ito r’s Note: This is the ex p e rien c es sim ila r to th ese fo r a very d is e a s e known a s St. Anthony's f ire which expire at m idnight Monday night. ‘ B o y c o tt w o n ’ t w o r k ’ second of a five part series m in im al c o s t. T oday, how ever, the cost of in tu rn cau se s gangrene and Is fatal. W estinghouse also said th at one of the an LSD trip has rise n sharply due to laws Anyone who wanted to m ake LSD from la rg e s t IBEW locals 1805 a t B altim ore, on what LS D is all about. The "S tudents w ill quietly grum ble, but a prohibiting its sale and production. ly se rg ic acid could send $21 to K and K has signed an agreem en t extending the boycott w ill n ev e r w ork,” Jonas said . s e r ie s , which began M o n d a y , is S tate and fed eral law s have become so c o n tra cts fo r its 2,200 m em b ers to Nov. As proof he said that only one call and e xp lo rin g available in fo rm a tio n 13. tig h t that even r e s e a r c h e rs have found it ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) one le tte r cam e In resp o n se to a rec en t to confirm or dispel m odern lite ra lly Im possible to obtain the drug. At le a st one o th e r lo c al, 1096at B la lrs - S tate News s to ry In which he invited co n ce p tion s uoout the d ru g . T he U niversity of M ichigan, lo r exam ­ ville, P a., recen tly approved a new th r e e - stud en ts to fo rw ard th e ir com plaints on p r ic e s o r se rv ic e to him. By E L L E N Z U R K E Y p le , p u rch ased som e LSD o v er a y e a r ago but s till has not receiv ed the shipm ent. Three to Speak y e a r co n tra ct and is not affected by the negotiations in P ittsburgh, the company Jon as again invited students w ith com ­ State N e w s Staff W r it e r In M ichigan, anyone who s e lls , tr a n s ­ said. p la in ts vo ca ll o r w rite his office. Jonas also sa id that the discount s e rv ­ p o r ts , o r p roduces LSD without govern­ on black power T h e breakoff in ta lk s Monday m arked the second day in a row that negotiations ‘‘I am listen in g to m u sic. But instead of m ent consent is guilty of a felony. The ic e that involves p ric e cuts at E ast L an s­ have been cut off. T he negotiations broke ing s to r e s such a s the la s t discount m erely being able to h e a r the sounds, I can also see the notes com ing out of the c rim e is punishable with up to five y e a rs Im prisonm ent and a fine of up to $2,000, in Fee discussion off Sunday, but the m e d iato rs m anaged to s e rv ic e tr ie d would ju st not w ork on a s te re o .” o r both. get both p a rtie s back to the bargaining la rg e sc ale. “ Black P o w er” w ill be discussed at I am at one with the w orld. 1 am frien d It Is not, how ever, a c rim e to use LSD table. "Y ou can’t find a m erchant in town who cau se so little is needed to be effective. the f ir s t of th is y e a r ’s C ollege of Social to every stra n g e r I se e. In M ichigan. Indeed, once LSD Is taken It can give a 10 p e r cent discount. T hat Is The difficulties now involved In obtain­ Science D iscussion S e rie s at 8 p.m . Wed­ A few y e a rs ago you could have had cannot be tra c e d in the b loodstream b e - nesday in 137 F ee H all. h is p ro fit m a rg in ,” Jonas said . ing LSD, coupled with high black -m ark et p r ic e s , have led L S D -u sers to investigate As m em b ers of a faculty panel, R obert Release in error: L . G reen, a sso c ia te p ro fe s so r o f coun­ the e a se with which it can be produced in the la b o ra to ry . seling and p erso n n el se rv ic es; John switches identities S T U D E N T A I D S O U R C E S L aw rence S ch iller, a nationally known M oore, asso c ia te p ro fe ss o r of n atu ral Monday’s State News erron eo u sly listed authority on LSD, has said that any high science: and Hans H . Toch, p ro fe sso r of psychology w ill offer th e ir views and the nam e of a man convicted fo r receiving school o r college student with a rea so n ­ stolen goods. able knowledge of ch em istry couldproduce opinions on th is c u rre n t public issu e. On leave of ab sen ce la st y ear, G reen U niversity police m istakenly re le a se d L o a n s , jo b s p r o v i d e f u n d s the acid in a lab. Many people at MSU d isa g re e with him , how ever. George N ille s, E ast Lansing ch e m istry graduate student, is one. serv ed a s the educational d ire c to r of D r. M artin L u th er K ing’s S o u th ern C h rls- tlan L ead ersh ip C onference, working with the nam e of the victim of the th eft, Daniel J . C a rlis le , a resid e n t of Bailey H all. C a rlisle was the com plainant In the c a se , Last twoparts not the defendant. th o rity , which w orks through local banks ‘‘LSD is very difficult to m a k e," he com m unity organ izatio n s and setting up s e rie s of lead ersh ip con feren ces a n d T hom as P h illip s, a non-student from By S T E V E G A T E S and c re d it unions. State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r of Such loans a r e also in sh o rt supply, said . It re q u ire s not only special equipm ent, w orkshops, M ackinac Island, pleaded guilty T hursday In L ansing Township J u stic e C ourt to how ever, because of the ’’tight money’’ but also special sk ills. M oore, a faculty m em ber since 1946, ch a rg es of receiving stolen goods. situation. Although the sta te pays the in­ "1 doubt if anyone under a th ird o r has w ritten num erous a rtic le s fo r v ario u s F o r the student in need of that essen ­ tional D efense Education A ct fund. How­ co n serv ativ e publications in the sta te P h illip s paid $75 in a fine and court t e r e s t while the student is In school, the fourth y e a r ch em istry graduate student c o sts and was put on probation fo r a y e a r. tia l green substance, sch o larsh ip s a r e not e v e r, a ll of the NDEA funds a r e already and h as s p o k e n intensively on “ C on­ lim it se t by the F ed eral governm ent on the would have th ese sk ills ,” N illes said. th e only source of funds. In fa c t, two m ain com m itted to students. He was o rd ered to pay a restitu tio n of $8 in te re s t Is six p e r cen t. stitutional G overnm ent” in Ohio, Indiana so u rc e s rem ain — loans and jobs. T he NDEA lo an s, which have a very low T h e re a r e th ree different ways to m ake to C a rlis le , Many b anks, how ever, a r e not presently and Illin o is a s w ell a s Michigan.________ In g e n e ra l, loans have the advantage of in te re s t r a te , will not becom e available LSD. One involves growing a fungus on a d e fe rre d paym ent and jobs have the advan­ loaning money at th is low In terest rate ry e k e rn e l. again until next fa ll, according to the tage of g re a te r av a ila b ility , especially at becau se of tight funds and h ig h er in te rest T he second is a chem ical p ro ced u re. loan o ffice, unless the fe d e ra l govern­ th is tim e of y e a r. r a te s on o th e r types of loans. T he th ird , and sh o rtest way, involves m ent a llo ts m o re funds o r th e re a re Two types of loans — lo n g -te rm and can cellatio n s by students who p resen tly In o r d e r to get loans from th is so u rce, d eriv in g LSD from ly se rg ic acid. s h o r t- te r m — a r e available on the MSU have the lo an s. the student m ust convince som e bank in It would take two to th ree months to cam pus. Anyone in te reste d in funds from th is Michigan to give him a loan. obtain LSD through the fungus method. The F o r the student who has a relativ ely so u rce should file an application with T h u s, w hile th e re may be sufficient fungus Is the sam e growth which cau ses a s m a ll, sh o rt-te rm need, th e re a r e sev eral the loan office. H ow ever, th e re is alread y sta te funds fo r m o re lo a n s, the lim iting funds, including the MSU loan fund. U nder­ a waiting lis t of o v er 100 stu d en ts, which fa c to r is w hether the student can get a c lassm en can borrow up to $450 from MSU g reatly d e c re a se s the probablity of any bank to g ran t him the loan. and upperclassm en a s much a s $700 to student getting such funds until next fall. H ow ever, many banks give a special $1,000 from th is so u rce . A nother m ajo r so u rce of loans is the co n sid eratio n to students whose family has One of the best known and w idespread M ichigan H igher Education A ssistan c e Au­ of the lo n g -te rm loan so u rc e s is the N a- ( P l e a s e tu r n to the b ac k page) W inter schedules Life sciences building cost available today jumps; seek federal grant W in te r term tim e schedule ing and the d ep artm en t of pharm acology books and s t u d e n t schedule By F A Y E U N G E R o v er th re e tim e s. cards will be a v a ila b le to stu ­ State News Staff W rite r T he U n iv ersity hopes the U.S. Public dents today through Thursday. Health S erv ice w ill confirm the federal With the estim ated co st of th e proposed g ran t by D ecem ber, said Robert D. T o d a y dorm itory students life scien ces building now up to $10 m il­ Scheutz, a s s is ta n t d irec to r of the institute m a y pick th e m up in t h e i r r e s i ­ lion, the U n iv ersity aw aits the co n firm a­ of biology and m edicine. dence halls. tion of a $5 m illion fed e ra l g ran t to help Work w ill s ta r t on the building, which co n stru ct the new building. w ill be lo c ate d south of the v eterinary W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y they T he life scien ces building, to house the sc ien c e building a c ro s s the railro ad , in w ill be a v a ila b le f r o m 8 a .m . - new departm ent of human m edicine, the fall 1967. It w ill be com pleted in 1969. 5 p .m . on the first floor con­ departm ent of pharm acology and the school O riginally the co st of the building was course of the U nion Building of n u rsin g , w ill be financed through a e stim a ted at $6 to $8 m illion, but m ore a n d in th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t e r . com bination of fed eral m atching g ra n ts, d etailed planning and an in c re a se in labor 6Trash9Basket P a in tin g R e tu rn e d sta te ap p ro p riatio n s and p riv a te funds. c o s ts pushed the p ric e clo se to the $10 Tim es and dates to see aca­ m illion m a rk . A security guard fro m the T he $10 m illion In g ra n ts and gifts w ill T he d ep artm en t of human m edicine, C hicago Art Institute e x a m in e s Begun as a prank that got out of h a n d , the $500,00 0 p a in tin g dem ic advisers are listed on provide the fa c ilitie s fo r a new in teg rated w hich w ill occupy half the available space, the trash basket where . i t s “ Madonna, C hild and St. John” by Antonio C orregg io, was re­ page 10. psychological-biological method of teach ­ covered from a trash can 17 hours after it w a s t a k e n f r o m the is planning fa c ilitie s to teach a snythesis $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 stolen painting was ing human m edicine and fo r expanding the (Please t u r n to the b a c k page) found. UPI Telephoto C hicago A r t Institute. UPI Telephoto w orking space of both the school of n u rs ­ Kyle C. Kerbawy Eric Planln, managing editor STATI NEWS editor-in-chief James Spentolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor L aw rence W erner, S ports E ditor Joel Stark Andrew Molllson, executive reporter advertising manager W illiam G. P ap clak , a s s t, ad m an ag er T uesday M orning, N ovem ber 1, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S M o n g e o n 9s r e s i g n a t i o n Y O IE i s M S U 9s l o s s M SU h a s lo s t th e s e r v ic e s On th e b o a rd he m ade a of one of its m o s t o u ts ta n d ­ c o n tin u o u s e ffo rt to d e te r­ YES in g s tu d e n t le a d e r s . m in e th e s tu d e n ts ’ v ie w p o in t L ast T h u rsd a y at th e and fo llo w it, even w hen it m e e tin g of M e n ’s H a lls A s­ o p p o s e d h is o w n v ie w s . s o c ia tio n (M H A ) John M on- B e c a u s e o f h is e x p e r ie n c e , Election day notice geon, P re s id e n t o f M H A an­ he y ea r, w as he MHA w as P re s id e n t la s t a b le to g iv e nounced th a t h e w as r e s ig n ­ Novem ber 1, 1966 in g because of e x c e s s iv e a d v ic e and s ta b ility to th e d e m a n d s o n h is tim e b y M H A , b o ard . R e s ig n a tio n s are not M otion: That $870 be tra n s ­ th in g , ju s t s e r v in g as a m ock h is R . A . ’s jo b and s tu d ie s . uncom m on a t A SM S U ; p e o p le fe rre d from SpartanSpiritfun ds im ita tio n of th e w o rk in g s o f and $130 be a llo c a te d f r o m the A le s s c o n s c ie n tio u s p e r ­ com e and go, a lm o s t as a D em o c racy . ASM SU General Fund for the so n m ig h t have c o n tin u e d m a tte r of s ta n d a rd p ro ­ s u p p o r t o f the 1 8 - y e a r —o l d V o t e If s tu d e n ts v o te NO, th e y a n d g iv e n e a c h jo b l e s s tim e ce d u re an d a re re p la c e d ro u ­ C a m p a i g n in the I n g h a m County w ill be te llin g s tu d e n t gov­ area. th a n it d e se rv e d . T h at M on- tin e ly . e r n m e n t th e y lik e th in g s th a t geon re a liz e d th e lim ita tio n s The vacancy c re a te d by Yes No. w ay. o n h is tim e a n d a c k n o w le d g e d M o n g e o n ’s re s ig n a tio n w ill If s tu d e n ts v o te YES fo r th e m i s to h i s c r e d i t . n o t b e fille d so e a s ily . V o te Y ES, in f a v o r o f th e th e a llo c a tio n , th e y ’ll b e s a y ­ The lo s s e x te n d s to th o s e --T h e E d ito rs a llo c a tio n of $ 1 ,0 0 0 fo r th e in g th a t s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld be re s p e c te d , th a t o u ts id e M HA, fo r M ongeon, 1 -8 -y e a r-o ld v o te c a m p a ig n . : STRANGE as it sounds, s tu d e n ts s h o u ld be re ­ b y v ir tu e o f h is p o s itio n , w a s TED MILBY s p e c te d , and th a t s tu d e n ts a m em ber of th e A SM SU th e q u e s tio n s tu d e n ts v o te o n S tu d e n t B o a rd . MHA, WIC are fronts to d a y is not w h e th e r we w a n t to b e l i s t e n e d to w ith r e ­ s h o u ld b e in f a v o r o f th e 18- s p e c t. y e a r-o ld v o te o r n o t. If y o u th in k th a t s tu d e n ts W e have s u p p o r te d th e 1 8 - a re s till c h ild re n a n d s h o u ld Som ew here in the conglom erate w hich is se e w hat the intent of the le g isla to rs who called, fo r lack of a m o re p re c is e te rm , fo rm ulated the law w as, relying on his y -e a r-o ld v o te e d ito ria lly . not get in v o lv e d in th e a d u lt the ad m in istratio n , someone is thumbing own in te rp re tatio n only if th is fa ils. B ut th e re are tw o is s u e s w o rld o u ts id e th e cam pus, h is nose at students, flouting th e ir w ishes In the re c e n t c a se , how ever, the intent you s h o u ld v o te NO on th e w hile leaving them with no re c o u rs e but of the o rganizations which form ulated the h e re . T h e is s u e o v e r th e 1 8 - to re tu rn oth er ap p ro p riate g e s tu re s. policy w as not only denied its rightful y e a r-o ld v o te is by far th e is s u e . I’m re fe rrin g to the rec en t obnoxious p rio rity , it w as not even considered. le s s im p o rta n t is s u e . If you th in k th a t s tu d e n ts Help Innovations in th e open house policy which T he other point th is r a is e s concerns the We n e e J your help. We have rec eiv e d s ta te that d o o rs m ust be open during an way in which policy form ulations a r e m ade. . ODD as it m ay sound, a re not c h ild re n a n d s h o u ld a trem en d o u s n um ber of long le tte r s in open house even if th e re a r e no gu ests in At th e MHA m eeting la st week Adams gave ta k e a n i n t e r e s t in th e w o r ld th e p a st few w eeks. We a re , of co u rse, th e room . as a rea so n fo r not consulting MHA, the even if y o u ’r e a g a in s t th e doing o u r b e st to p rin t them a ll. T he fact th a t he didn’t want to take them o u ts id e th e cam pus, you T h is w as not done at the suggestion of 1 -8 -y e a r-o ld v o te , y o u s h o u ld e x tre m e length of th e le tte rs and lack through the " e x e r c is e ” of reaching the stu d en ts, in fact, no students w e re even s h o u ld v o te Y E S . of sp ace on the edit page, how ever, is “ expected in te rp re ta tio n .” v o te YES on th e a llo c a tio n . con su lted . A point of view p rin ted on this S tu d e n ts a re n o t c h ild re n . lim itin g the num ber w e can ru n . page la s t week claim ed th a t a " v o ic e in ' O r, in o th e r w ords on a c o n tro v e rsial M any s ^ id e n ts , fo r a lo n g So that w e can p rin t a s m any w riters* re p o rt say s, and MHA and WIC have no policy making decisions w as one of the m a tte r policy is p re -d e te rm in e d ; it is not V o te Y E S . opinions as p o ssib le, we would ap p re cia te voice 'in th is in te rp re tatio n . tim e , h a v e d is m is s e d s tu d e n t benefits students get from dorm d u es’- - even w orth the effo rt to try to get a ru b b er it if au th o rs would keep th e ir le tte r s as The im p o rtan ce of in te rp re ta tio n as --T h e E d ito rs som e voice, som e benefit. com pared with the w ritten statem en t of stam p approval of MHA, T he new policy g o v ern m e n t as a w o rth le s s sh o rt and su ccin ct a s p o ssib le. T he A dm in istratio n line is th at the policy w ill be bulled through in spite of w hat policy is illu s tra te d by the c a se a t hand. h as not been changed, but th at an erro n eo u s students think. In the p a s t y e a r THREE D IFFERENT in te rp re tatio n h as been c o rre c te d . POLICIES have been, in effect, but the THE READERS’ MINDS "W hy th e n ," you m ight ask, "d o n ’t MHA and WIC c o r r e c t the policy so that th e ’c o r­ w ritte n statem en t h as not changed one iota. At th is tim e la s t y e a r, the policy w as N o n - p a r t ic ip a t io n re c te d ’ in te rp re tatio n can be m ade m o re An exam ple of the adm in istratio n ’s con­ that d oors of people who had g u ests should acceptable to th e students? ception of student governm ent and student be open but those of people who did not Challenge to w ar supporters “ Does the MHA?” A dm inistration control No, the A dm inistration does not co n tro l could be clo sed . L a s t sp rin g , in som e d o rm s, the policy w as that a ll d oors could be clo sed re g a rd le s s of w hether o r not rig h ts is A dam ’s answ er to the question of w hat to do if th e re w ere people in the dorm who didn’t w ant to p a rtic ip a te in open houses. MHA o r WIC but it does USE them a s a g u ests w e re p re s e n t. T his y e a r a ll doors To the editor: ion, and attem p t to discover w hether or In the p ast y e a r, students through ASMSU tool to delude students into thinking they He said in effect that if th e re w e re such m u st be open u n less the occupants a r e out An open le tte r to all MSU m ale stu ­ not students have the b ase of inform ation and o th er gro u p s, have been demanding have a say in policy. students the ad m in istratio n wouldn’t fo rc e dents who support Johnson's p olicies in to p la ce a valid opinion. In the final analy­ g re a te r recognition of th e ir m aturity of the room . T h ese changes via "in te rp re ta tio n ” o ri­ them to p a rtic ip a te in open houses — the Viet Nam. s is , how ever, valid o r not valid, inform ed through the elim ination of w om en's hours, d o rm s sim ply shouldn’t have any. T his le tte r is ad d re ssed to those of o r uninform ed, any public officer m u st be g re a te r p erso n a l freedom , a m o re m ean­ P o lic y f o r m u la t io n ginated not in MHA o r in the office of I am unalterably opposed to th is . In m at­ ingful ro le in th e ir own education, and a R esidence H all p ro g ra m s, but in the upper you who say you support Johnson’s w ar resp o n sib le to those opinions. Then my " F o u l” sc re a m s the ad m in istra to r, te r s such.a s open houses and d re s s reg u la­ r e a l say in policy making decisions h ere eschelons of the ad m in istra tio n . but who have not given up your student sta te m en t, “ I don’t discount student opin­ "MHA and WIC do have a voice in form u­ tions the decisions should be left up to the deferm ent to volunteer fo r com bat duty ion, but I find a g reat deal of it Is un­ a t M ichigan S tate U n iversity. How can we lating policy, two of the m em b ers on the students, not the adm in istratio n . in Viet N am . It is our firm belief that info rm ed opinion,” m akes se n se. now tu rn and say we a r e too Im m ature to co m m ittee w hich drew up the p re se n t M H A not asked If the ad m in istratio n is going to a rb i­ th e re a r e only two explanations fo r your T h is is not to m ention the headline, vote? How can w e now decide that th e re policy w e re from MHA and two w e re from Don A dam s, head of R esidence H all p ro ­ tr a r ily se t policy, it should f ir s t be em ­ continued p re se n c e on this cam pus. ’’G raham ’s Ill-G otten G rand,” which ran is a distinction between g re a te r rig h ts in WIC. T hey had a v ery re a l say in d e te r­ g ra m s, who ad m its putting in the new pow ered to do so by the student body in a E ither you a r e afraid to fight and p re ­ ov er a sto ry that did not once m ention my the u n iv e rsity com m unity and the outside m ining w hat the policy sa id .” in te rp re tatio n of the policy w ithout con­ referen d u m . fe r to let o th e rs (le ss fortunate than nam e. I would ask what is th e p u rp o se of com m unity? I believe that students rig h ts "P o lic y ,” m eaning the fo rm a l sta te ­ Until that tim e the A dm inistration should sulting MHA, said that he w as inform ed you) die fo r your beliefs, o r you do not th is type of "p e rs o n a lity sen satio n alism ?” should m ean m o re , and be defined as m en ts w ritte n in the ru le books, is w ritte n by those above him that the then c u rre n t leav e decisions of student policy up to the believe in the w ar but w ill not say so Oh, but the S tate News w rite r claim s that m o re , both on and off the cam pus. by a com m ittee consisting of two m em b ers in te rp re tatio n w as in c o rre c t and should be elected re p re se n ta tiv e s of the stud en ts. le s t your dissid en ce th reaten your self­ this is up to the headline w rite r . I believe Jim G raham T he c u rre n t situation is a despotism fro m MHA, two from WIC, two fro m the changed. ish in te re s ts , le st your p ro te st shake that m o re attem pt should be m ade in the C hairm an, ASMSU office of R esidence Hall p ro g ra m s, and two clothed in the cloak of resp e cta b ility by the T h is r a is e s two v ery in te restin g p o in ts. y o ur com fortable little boats which you fu tu re to coordinate th ese two groups, fo r fro m the office of R esidence H all m anage­ F ir s t, the policy w as w ritten by MHA, u se of MHA and WIC a s front organ iza­ so feverish ly hope w ill becom e g rea t the sak e of the individuals co ncerned. m ent. WIC, R esidence H all P ro g ra m s , and R esi­ tions, alb eit unwilling ones to the extent big yachts. It is becom ing unfortunate to som e Policy, how ever, is not a co m m ittee r e ­ dence H all M anagem ent. The new in te r­ th at they d isa g re e with the adm in istratio n We w ill be happy to h ea r other p o ssi­ people, p erh a p s, that I am now and have p o rt, but the day to day decisions of adm in­ p reta tio n , how ever, w as decided upon by fro m tim e to tim e, but front o rganizations ble explanations and debate them with been In the p ast so v ery com m itted to this is tr a to r s in in te rp retin g and executing the w ith no meaningful function in policy fo r­ th e higher ad m in istra tio n . you. We w ill be waiting fo r this verbal is s u e . I sin c e re ly believe that the 18, 19 ‘ w ritte n "p o lic y .” In a co u rt of law when a question of m ulation oth er than giving the facade of onslaught of outraged p a trio ts on Wednes­ and 2 0 -y e a r-o ld s of th is sta te d e serv e the A change in the way they in te rp re t th is student approval to the a d m in istra tio n 's what a law m eans a r is e s , the judge will day N ovem ber 2nd. at 3 p.m . in the rig h t to p a rtic ip a te in citizen sh ip . How­ policy can obviate w hatever the w ritte n p ro clam atio n s. f ir s t look to the C ongressional R eco rd to A rt room of the Union. ev e r, th is is a ll ju st talk — th is is not B e rtram E. G arskof actio n . On A p ril 7, 1966 the State News A ssistan t P ro fe sso r ra n an ed ito rial which w as headed, "M o re Psychology D epartm ent Action, L e ss T alk, on Voting A g e." What Passivity purveyors BORED? WAIT! do you m ean by m o re action? A re we I want to know why th e A m erican L au ren H a rris A ssistan t P ro fe ss o r talking about reso lu tio n s, telephone c a lls, and d ebates? O r a r e we talking about re a l Thought and Language departm ent won’t TIRED? give definite and d ecisiv e rea so n s fo r the Psychology D epartm ent cam paign action which w ill dem and cash . And if we need cash , w here can we get it d ism issa l of L aw less, G roat, and expe- LONELY? Graham clarifies from ? On th is issu e , the m ost ap p ro p riate so u rc e is youth organizations such as ASMSU. cially , F o g arty . It seem s to m e that th ese th re e Instruc­ to r s a r e p a r t of the dynam ic "new breed” before you blow that NEED A LIFT? Today, th e students of th is u n iv ersity of ed u c ato rs. O r m aybe they a r e ju st midterm get some F o r the p ast two w eeks, I have virtu ally stood by, as the State News, no le s s than w ill m ake a " n u ts and b olts” decision. fighting fo r w hat they know is tru e educa­ four se p a ra te tim es, has decided to play It is a c ru c ia l issu e to th o se of us In tion, unlike the o ld e r, m o re sedate pro­ ASMSU, and the outcome of the vote w ill fe s s o r s who have long since given up Don't see your psychiatrist—come to Shakey's! the “ le t’s quote out of context’’ gam e. O riginally, I had decided not to reply, yet have se t a p rec ed en t. Students talk on and fighting fo r anything. Everyone knows the Sing, laugh, eat pizza supreme, wet your a very im portant and significant issu e is on about ASMSU "doing so m eth in g ," yet type I’m re fe rrin g to - le c tu re s straig h t whistle and let yourself go. It'll make you a being se rio u sly jeopardized due to this type of jo u rn alism . when y o u r student governm ent finally m oves, w e a r e reproached, and o u r actions fro m the book, is unable to have cla ss p articip a tio n , o ffe rs no incentive to rea lly MONARCH new man. Or woman. Or child. Or whatever... F ir s t of a ll, fo r the sake of the rec o rd , a r e s ta lle d . " d ig In.” He h as a com pletely passive attitu d e. NOTES I did m ake the com m ent that I would vote B efore you vote, I would ask you to m ake th e se co n sid eratio n s: T h is attitu d e ru b s off, d ea r adm inis­ .s u s m jny best judgem ent on th is Issu e, yet not F I Z U F A fiL O B & jn isolation of student opinion, but with 1. What s o r t of student governm ent do t r a t o r s . You talk of the threatening p as­ Considereation of the sam e. T he single you w ant? (P le a se keep in m ind th at both s e rv ic e s and Issu e s can be sim ultaneously siv ity of todays’ stu d en ts. P assiv ity is taught in the m a jo rity of Michigan State • L ite r a tu r e Ye P u b lic house -quote that has been repeatedly used in this handled.) U n iv ersity c la ssro o m s. • M a th South C e d ar a t Pennsylvania -discussion w as taken out of about th re e 2 . Is $1,000.00 such a g rea t p ric e to pay If th is actio n is a fo rm of purging, (Just north of 1-96 expressw ay) -minutes of com m ents, much of which • S c ie n c e s rig h tly qualified the original statem en t. fo r involvem ent in th is iss u e . (P le a se keep analogous to the M cCarthy tr ia ls , it should in m ind that $870.00 of th is w as alre ad y be a p u rg e of the dead-head p ro fe sso rs. • H is to r y ' Second, le t it be m ade absolutely c le a r .fhat I believe that student opinion and allo cated fo r an o th er p ro jec t — Spartan Is the c la ssro o m a fundamental duty of an • O th e r in s c r u ta b le s u b je c ts in te r e s t is In trin sic to a w ell-functioning S p irit cap es — sp rin g term .) ed ucator? Is freedom of thought and ex­ Student governm ent. It Is on that opinion 3 . T h is vote should not be co n sid ered a p re ssio n outlaw ed now? And how can the th a t the effectiveness of ASMSU is decided. T h is opinion cannot be ignored, and I have n ev er advocated ignoring it. H owever 1 vote of confidence eith er to ASMSU o r any Individual w ithin ASMSU. It Is Instead a vote of a s s u ra n c e that ASMSU can involve in s tru c to rs ’ colleagues be the best and only judge of an in s tru c to rs ’ ability? What about th is spreading m elancholia? SPARTAN BOOKSTORE I 1 9 6 6 S H A K E Y 'S IN C . OPEN 11 A.M. til 2 A.M. have suggested that we analyze th is opin­ its e lf m eaningfully in th is and o th er p e r ti­ Ann M a rte re lla C heryl P a rk e r C o r n e r o f A n n & M .A .C . nent student is s u e s . L ansing, M ichigan R ather Hall M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Novem ber 1, 1966 3 WILL VISIT TROOPS MASTER COMEDIAN LBJ meets record crowd Harold Lloyd to speak ot in Korea; pledges amity A rena Theater tom orrow SEOUL, South K orea (#) — and M alaysia and flie s back to b id --sh o u ld occu r h e re a g a in ." H aro ld Lloyd, one of the the w orld and ra te d by V ariety e sta te and becam e involved in P re sid e n t Johnson sw ept triu m ­ Washington T u esd ay with an T h e carn iv al s p irit g en erated s c re e n ’s m o s t fam ous co m e­ m agazine a s the 10th w ealthiest helping to build hosp itals fo r phantly into Seoul Monday to overnight stop in A nchorage, by the v isit cam e to end only d ians, w ill v isit MSU W ednesday man In show b u sin e ss. crip p led children. th e ac claim of re c o rd throngs A laska, ending the tr ip in 17 with the s ta rt at m idnight of a afternoon. Lloyd r e tir e d from acting in F o r h is work on and off the and stout official backing fo r his days and covering 31,000 m ile s. fo u r-cu rfew . Lloyd, who ran k s with C h a rlie 1938, bought a la rg e B ev erly H ills m ovie se t he was the rec ip ien t policy of stem m ing C om m unist T he outpouring of K oreans was Candidateinfo Jo h n so n 's a r r iv a l sh o rtly b e ­ C haplin and B u s te r K eaton a s one expansion in A sia, He responded of a special Academy A w ard. Johnson’s biggest recep tio n of the fo re 3 p .m . Monday had touched of the a ll-tim e g re a t com edians, by pledging anew that the United T he O sca r w as inscribed, to u r and th e ir enthusiasm in it off. w ill ap p ear in A rena T h e a te r S tates would aid South K orea the w ildest. Crow ds broke down " M a ste r Com edian and good c i t ­ Stopping h e re to slo sh into a a t 3:30 Wednesday fo r a if it is attacked again. m etal fences; many clung to ro o f­ iz e n .” r ic e paddy, th e re to lift a sm a ll d iscu ssio n of com ic actin g te c h ­ “ Issu e s” , a pam phlet to p ro ­ On th is, h is f ir s t full day in tops. T h e re w asn’t a hint of the boy atop h is bubbletop lim ousine, voke th e college student to think niques, film techniques and the " T h e F re sh m a n ,” p a rt of the K orea, the P re sid e n t looked anti - A m erican sentim ent that and elsew h ere to rea ch o u t­ c ritic a lly about th e issu e s and h is to ry of silen t film s. p ic tu re being p rem iered in Big ahead to a v is it with U .S. and m a rre d otherw ise w arm and stre tc h e d hands from surging candidates of the 1966 Michigan H is appearance is in conjunc­ T en univ ersity com m unities, is South K orean tro o p s near the friendly recep tio n s in New Z e a ­ sp e c ta to rs, Johnson took 1 1/2 electio n , is now being d istrib u ­ tion with the A m erican p re m ie re L loyd’s c la ssic s a tire on college d e m ilita riz e d zone separatin g land, A u stralia, the P hilippines h ours to m otor 14 m ile s from ted in all living units. of "H a ro ld Lloyd’s Funny Side life and football. C om m unist N orth K orea from and M alaysia. Klmpo A irp o rt to a jam packed Inform ation about gubernator­ of L ife ,” which opens T h u rsd ay South K orea. T h e P re sid e n t flew h e re fro m recep tio n at the city plaza in the ia l candidates Z o lto n F eren cy and at the C am pus T h e a te r, “S c h o o l days, school days, / T h e p ro m ise of a UJS. defense the tro p ic s of M alaysia to the h e a rt of th is cap ital. G eorge Rom ney and sen atorial Seeking to be d ifferen t fro m the Dear old break-the-rule days; / of South K orea cam e in a to a st chilly autumn of K o re a.T h e te m ­ T h e m assiv e crow s a t tim es candidates R o b ert P . G riffin and ru lin g com edian of the silen t Threading a M olotov Cocktail Johnson ra is e d to h is host, P r e s ­ p e ra tu re was 65 when he a rriv e d th rea ten e d to b reak through the G, Mennen W illiam s is Included film s, C h a rlie Chaplin, Lloyd w ick, / T a u g h t to th e tu n e ident Chung Hee P a rk , a t a in Seoul and fell to 55 by the m ost vigorous se cu rity r e ­ in the booklet. •invented a c h a ra c te r who always of a chick from ‘Snick.’ / Y ou sta te dinner held Monday night tim e he and M rs. Johnson r e ­ s tra in ts . P u b lish e d by th e stu d e n ts of Michigan S ta ts l /n i 'f l r t i»> w ore g la sse s and was a s in d u s­ o v a ry c l a s s day th roughout th# yoar and a spacial bugged the Dean at B erkeley w hile gay crow ds fille d the turned to th e ir v illa at m idnight It w as rec o rd e d a s th e b ig ­ W alcom# Waak E d itio n In S eptem ber. Subscrip tio n rate trio u s a s C h ap lin 's tra m p was $10 p e r y e a r. A th o rlte d by th e B oard of Student P u b l i c s so, / I le t m y hair an d to e ­ s tr e e ts of th is capital to watch a fte r the sta te dinner. g e s t-e v e r reception in th is city lazy. M em ber A sso c ia te d P r e s s , U nited P r e s s ln ternat|fteal. nails grow . . . I Y o u wrote on fire w o rk s displays capping the T h e dinner to a st was the k ey ­ of 3.7 m illion and the la rg e s t fo r Inland D aily P r a s s A ssociation, A ssociated C olleglata He is esp ecially known for P ro s s , M ichigan P r a e s A ssociation, Michigan C olloglata m y slate: ’Magnifico!’ / W hen tum ultuous w elcom e fo r John­ son and h is wife. note a d d re ss of Johnson’s f ir s t day. Johnson on h is seven - nation swing around the F a r E a s t. P o ­ The Freshman h is strenuous th rill com edy ro u ­ tin e s and fo r the g la sse s he w ore P r a s s A sso ciatio n . Second c la s s p o sta g e paid a t E a st L ansing, Mich, E d ito ria l and b u s in e s s o ffices a t 341 Student S e rv ic e s w e were a c o u p l e o f For a free copy of the P o lice sa id two m illion Ko­ With a background of re c e n t lice sa id 1.5 m illion g reeted Shown here as ‘ ‘ T h e F r e s h m a n ” , is s ile n t f i l m s t a r B uilding, M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity , E a s t L ansing, Mich. current issue of NA­ everyw here from the show er to ids." TIONAL REVIEW, write re a n s turned out to see the incidents on the a rm is tic e line Dwight D. E isenhow er when he H aro ld Lloyd, Lloyd w ill be on c a m p u s this W e d n e s - ïÏÏSUi........................................*&S5* the football field. C l o , ,i n , d .......................................... to Dept. CP-4, 150 E. P re s id e n t and M rs. Johnson. betw een North and South K orea, .c a m e h e re a s p resid en t e le c t in day to speak at a s y m p o s i u m in the F a i r c h ild A r e n a .SUSS 35 St., N. Y. 16, N. Y. By 1927 he was known a ll over •SJSV i. ............................. T y p ical of the ban n ers and p la c ­ and K orean governm ent fe a rs 1952. T h e a t e r at 3 ;3 0 . a rd s waving about w ere those th a t the United S tates m ight w ea­ • hailing him a s ‘‘G re a t T ex a s ken its fo rc es h e re to stre n g G ian t" and saying "W e love big then its V iet Nam u n its. Johnson shot of fre e w o rld " in E nglish. vowed: S h o p E a s t L a n s in g t o d a y to 5 :3 0 T h is is h is final foreign stop " H e re in K orea, our fighting on the to u r around the e a ste rn men stand with your own along r im of Com m unist C hina. He the d e m ilita riz e d zone, and we W e d n e s d a y 1 2 :0 0 to 9 :0 0 h as v isited New Zealand, A u s­ sh a ll com e once m o re to your tr a lia , the P hilippines, T hailand defense if ag g re ssio n —God f o r - GREEKS INSTRUCT C a m p u s C e n te r IFC to hold forum on rush for freshmen T h e f ir s t of th re e I n te r - f r a ­ sam e p ro g ra m w ill be p re se n te d :•:• te rn ity Countil (IFC) freshm an at C onrad Hall, Nov. 16 and at fall fo ru m s w ill be held Wed­ Brody H all, Nov, 30. S nesday night from 7:30 to 9:30 T e d Kennedy, a sso c ia te p r o - ¡:j: in the McDonel Kiva. fe s s o r of ATL and ad v ise r of Si A p ro g ra m of sp e ak e rs and a D elta T au D elta fra te rn ity , w ill & m ovie have been planned to give a d d re s s the freshm en, a s w ill ¡8 m ale freshm en an orientation Owen. M o rrie Stevens, Saginaw Jj: to the G reek system , B ru ce Dove, sophom ore who rec en tly went jg co -c h airm a n of the IFC freshm an active, w ill conduct a question g contact program , said . and an sw er perio d . ft ft “ MSU h as a d e fe rre d ru sh “ We feel that he is c lo s e r to ft s y s te m ," L a rry Owen, p resid e n t th e se people and can em pathize ft of IFC, said . "F re sh m e n ca n ’t with th e ir pro b lem s and what ft ru sh until w inter te rm , and due they a r e thinking,” Owen sa id . ^ to the siz e of th is U niversity, it is difficult to gain inform ation of Owen explained th at the p ro - the G reek sy stem and what it g ram w ill em phasize g en e ral in - sta n d s f o r ." form ation of fra te rn ity life . g "W e feel it is v ery im portant th at they have som e s o r t of " I t is not a ru sh tech n iq u e,” ¡§ p ersp e ctiv e before th e y go he sa id . “ We a r e not try in g to |S through r u s h ,” Owen said. convince them of anything. We :jj: T h e fresh m en forum pro g ram want to m ake them aw are th a t g: was se t up spring te rm . T he ru sh is going to o c c u r.” ¡Si World News at a Glance B r o w n , R e a g a n a t t a c k S N C C le a d e r B E R K E L E Y , C alif (AP) - Both Gov. Edm und G. Brow n and his R e p u b lic a n opponent, Ronald Reagan, have condemned Stokely C a rm ic h a e l's “ to hell with the draft” speech at the U nive rsity of C alifornia. The D e m o c r a t i c g o v e r n o r said S u n d a y the speech b y C a r m ic h a e l , a p rln c ip a l “ black p o w e r ” a d vo c a te , was p q r t o f a p l o t b y u l t r a l i b e r a l e l e m e n t s to d e f e a t h i m in the c o m in g state elec tion s b y fo s te rin g “ w hiteback­ la s h .” The s tre tc h s tra p b ra w ith Reagan said on the CBS “ F a c e the N a t i o n ” tele­ c o l o r f u l c o n to u r cups, v is io n p r o g r a m that C a r m ic h a e l 's speech d e m o n s tra ­ t e d th e n e e d f o r g o v e r n m e n t to t u r n to m o r e respon­ s ta y s to h o ld it in p la c e , sible elem ents In the N e g r o c o m m u n ity fo r leader­ and in n e r lin in g o f D a c ro n s h ip ." ® p o ly e s te r flu ff. 3 2 -3 6 A , 3 2 - 3 8 B .C . R F K r a p s je t s a le to C h ile PORTLAND, M aine (0 — Sen. R obert F . Kennedy, D- sa id Sunday at a D em ocratic ra lly a t City H all. H-V nylon lace N.Y., sa y s a U.S. plan to se ll T he se n ato r said P eru w an ts 25 Jet fighter planes to P eru the a irc ra ft because "C h ile , bra to fit any is another step in an a rm s ra c e its southern riv a l, had p u r­ ch ased a lik e num ber of a i r ­ involving P e ru , C hile A rgentina. and c ra ft from G re a t B rita in ,” figure perfectly T he United S tates "m u st act and C hile’s action " w a s a s e t t h e p a c e now to discontinue sa le s of re sp o n se to our sa le of 25 S tre tc h s tra p s o ffe r fre e ­ th e se u n n ec essary a rm s to m odern je t fig h te rs to A r­ dom , b ia s cups lift and L atin A m eric a,” Kennedy g en tin a." DIDYOUSEE THE "6 REAT i a i n s u e d e t h a t ’s ro u n d fo r a m o d e rn p ro file . A d re a m at a d re a m of a PUMPKIN"? I SAT INTHAT b o u n d i n c a l f p ric e , in c o lo rs you lo v e . 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EAST LANSING fi îi D a r k b r o w n w ith b la c k trim . $45 Ea s t L a n s in g I 1 D ia l 3 3 2 - 8 6 2 2 E a s t L a n s in g f o r T e l e p h o n e S h o p p in g Lm ssw 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan SPORTS Tuesday, Novem ber 1, 1966 N e w lacro sse c o a c h Apisa on bench J w a n t s 't e a m ' s t a t u s after knee injury By E D B R IL L Dwight L ee w ill w ork out p a r t If we could get those boys h e re ,” He hinted th at the Ivy L eague B y TIM Y O U N K M A N tim e at fullback th is w eek. he said , " th e r e would be v ery schools of the E ast would w el­ Slate N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r T h is is not unusual, ac co rd ­ G ordie K irkland, new coach of good p o ssib ilitie s for the team . com e Big T en com petition. “ If la c ro s s e went v a rsity , our team A re -in ju ry to Bob A p isa's ing to D augherty, because L ee the MSU L a c ro s s e Club, has one T h is would also aid in a b e tte r, rig h t knee, su ffered la st S atur­ h as run from the fullback p o si­ m a jo r alteratio n in m ind. m o re re p rese n tativ e, d isplace­ could schedule gam es with the la rg e e a ste rn sch o o ls.” day against N o rth w estern , w ill tion e a r lie r . D efensive halfback He w ants to change the w ord m ent of student backgrounds.” keep the h ard -d riv in g Hawaiian J e s s P h illip s w ill also p ra c tic e “ club” to *‘te am .” A ccording to Kirkland, " th e r e T he L a c ro s se Club w as o r­ ganized in 1962 and began sched­ fullback out of th e Iowa gam e a t left offensive half a s a p o s­ K irkland, a native of T ro y , e x ists a need fo r one o r two th is w eek. sib le backup to L ee. N.Y., becam e the MSU la c ro s s e g re a t schools, such as MSU, to uling gam es in A pril 1963. “ We’r e going on the p re m ise Again, D augherty s tr e s s e d that coach la st su m m er. He played p ro m o te the gam e.” "T h a t y e a r, we played six gam es with som e junior v arsity that Apisa w ill not be ready fo r L ee and P h illip s would both s ta r t the sp o rt as a freshm an at C or­ If this prom otion is done, then team s such as Ohio State and Iow a,” said M ichigan S tate Coach at th e ir u su al p o sitio n s. T he nell U niversity but had to give o th e r schools w ill follow. T his Duffy D augherty Monday a fte r­ sw itch in p ra c tic e is being m ade up activ e p articip atio n due to would give MSU the p restig e as Bowling G re en ,” said Captain noon. to give th e S partans added in­ " b a d knees.” a le a d e r in th is a re a of s p o rts. B ill M uir, also of T ro y . T he re c o rd fo r that y e a r was “ His knee is stiff and s o r e ,’’ su ra n c e and depth. Kirkland, a graduate a ssista n t " T h e re is another, m ore s e r ­ D augherty continued, "a n d it w ill A pisa f ir s t in ju red th e knee in zoology, claim s “ a v ast m a­ ious, p u rp o se,” Kirkland said . th re e w ins and th re e d efeats. " T h e next y e a r ," M uir said, be a bonus if we can u se him .’’ two w eeks ago in the P u rd u e jo rity of students have no knowl­ “ T he student p la y ers a re not Sophomore Reggie C avender is gam e. T he lig am en ts on the rig h t edge of the club o r the gam e.” p ro tec ted by the v arsity In su r­ “ w e played som e v arsity squads and lo st nine out of 10 g am es.” now lis te d a s the sta rtin g full­ knee w ere stre tc h e d o r strain ed , K irkland's f ir s t goal is to bring ance and hospitalization plans or back. C avender s ta rte d the N orth­ but th e re w as no te a r. Saturday h is club under the status of the b enefits. Should a p lay er becom e In Spring, 1965, the team won eight and lo st four gam es to w e ste rn gam e and gained 14 y ard s A pisa w as hit by a N orthw estern v a rsity sp o rts p ro g ra m . “ L a­ se rio u sly Injured, he would not in 4 c a r r ie s . He also threw two back a fte r a 13-yard gain, and c r o s s e ,” he sa y s, " h a s som e­ r e c e i v e aid. P aym ents would rank th ird in the Midwest. " L a s t y e a r we slipped,” M uir p a s s e s , one of which w as in te r­ tw isted the knee on the ta ck le . W m thing to add to the athletic p ro ­ com e out of h is own pockets. cep ted and the o th e r Incom plete. T e a m phyisician D r. Ja m e s s a id . “ We went up against the g ra m . T h ere ex ists a good nucle­ But, with v a rs ity statu s, each u s fo r a team since the club p la y er would be fully p ro tected .” sa m e type of clubs, but only B ecause of the p o ssib ility that F e u rig em phasized that th is is som ething m ight happen to Cav­ not th e sam e knee that A pisa Bob Apisa h as been operating for over four O ther rea so n s a re nagging the won four w hile losing eight.” G O R D IE K IR K L A N D en d er, re g u la r le ft h a l f b a c k in ju red la s t seaso n . At that tim e y e a r s .” head coach. “ Hockey,” he said, M uir blam es the unspectacular th e re w as a te a r in the lig a­ V a r s i t y sta tu s, K i r k l a n d “ is a v a rsity sp o rt. I ask why showing on what he te rm s "clu b claim s, would “ induce boys h ere the la c ro sse team cannot become from the E ast, p articu la rly those v a rsity when we have m ore la ­ f a c to rs .” He explains that, “ B e ­ cau se la c ro ss e is a club, and MSU soccer records m en ts of the left knee which r e ­ q u ired an o ff-seaso n operation. But it is s till not known how Dennis Chase who would be lo st to the schools c r o s s e team s in the Midwest not a v a rsity team , d issension fa s t the re -in ju ry will resp o n d w h ere la c ro sse is a m ajor sp o rt. than hockey te am s.” b re a k s out. T he le a d e rs a r e the to tre a tm e n t. “ We a r e not con­ m em b ers th em selv es. T h ere is lack of adequate num bers of should fall in tem plating any re tu rn d ate,” said F e u rig . ” We have to w ait a few c o a c h i n g p ersonnel, and this Antitrust nonsense: W E G IV E One re c o rd seem s su re to be broken by the S p artan s so c c e r team days to s e e if it w ill respond a s cau se s a lack of u n ity ." th is y e a r. The defense has allowed 2 goals th is season with one gam e fa s t a s it h as in the p a s t.” Both men claim that if m o re to p lay , and they should b reak the old re c o rd of six se t in 1961. T he m ost a s s is ts in one seaso n , 11, held jointly by Bill Schw arz T his seaso n A pisa is leading the Spartans in rushing, sco rin g Rozelle vs. Celler students w ere In terested in the and av erag e gain p e r c a r r y . He gam e the team could then become and G eorge Ja n es in 1963, could be broken by e ith e r Rick N elke, with YOU MORE v a rsity . “ T h e re is a g rea t deal of 9 , o r Guy Nelke B has usch, been with a 8. standout th is season at outside le ft. sp e c ta to r potential in la c ro s s e ,” M cB rady, at outside rig h t, have been digging in the c o m e r s and He and Gary has a net to tal of 444 y a rd s on 84 running attem p ts fo r a 5.2 av e ra g e . Big governm ent lifted its big foot la s t week and sent it crashing down, th is tim e on p ro fessio n al football deciding it w as “ Big Busi­ say s K irkland. “ T h ere is a lot settin g up the goal s c o r e r s , Busch and Tony K eyes, all season. n e s s ” and th e re fo re subject to such trea tm e n t. But luckily fo r everyone, P ete R ozelle, co m m issio n er of the Na­ of action, but the ru le s a r e not v ery com plicated and the fan can Player Goals Assists To ta l Polnts UPI poll tional F ootball L eague, who m oves fast and thinks even fa s te r, le a rn e a s ily ." T eam s m anaged to avoid in ju ry with som e fancy footwork. G u y Busch 18 8 2 6 P o in ts At le a s t fo r the m om ent, the sp o rts w orld w as safe. K irkland w ants m o re men to To n y Keyes 18 6 24 com e out fo r the team . “ T h ere 1. N o tre Dame (23) (6-0) T h is b u re a u c ra tic song-and-dance s ta rte d in Washington w here T om Kreft 8 7 15 332 a r e no re q u ire m e n ts,” K irkland 2. MSU (8) (7-0) one m an, R ep resen tativ e Em anuel C e lle r, (D-N.Y.) chairm an of G a ry M cBrady 8 15 313 7 th e House Ju d ic ia ry C om m ittee and A n titrust Subcom m ittee, held sa y s, "e x c e p t genuine in te re s t 3. UCLA (2) (7-0) 295 B a r r y Tiem a n 3 7 10 4. Alabama (1) (6-0) up the proposed m e rg e r of the A m erican and National Football and a d e s ire to play w ell.” 240 Pe te r Hens 4 7 le ag u e s. He had decided it w as n6t in the p u b lic 's, football’s o r his 'Bufferin’ 5 9 0 3 5. G eorgia T ech (7-0) 204 “ T h ere a r e a lot of schools R ic k Nelke 1 9 10 in te re s t. 6. N ebraska (1) (7-0) 191 th at have a growing In te re st in So th e re . E d Skotarek 0 3 3 7 . F lo rid a (7-0) 145 la c ro s s e , and activ e p a rtic ip a ­ F o r one full week sp o rts pages w ere fille d w ith headlines like: T e r r y Bidlak 0 2 2 8. A rk an sas (6-1) 92 tion in th is In te re s t is moving “ G rid M erg er B ill A ppears Doomed,” “ Rep. C e lle r to F ight G rid w e s t w a r d away from the Ivy K e v in O 'C o n n e ll 0 1 9. Southern C alif. (6-1) 55 10. T en n essee (4-2) 34 L aw ,” and then finally, "H ouse OKs G rid M e rg e r,” R e g . 95c L eague,” say s K irkland. Totals 63 121 T he sto ry is sim p le. T he p ro leagues w ant to join fo rc e s to stop 58 " T h e re is ev e ry p o ssib ility of F i r s t place vo te s and th e rid icu lo u s bidding fo r ro o k ies that secu red fo r q u arterback John Exp ire s: Novem ber 7 building a good team h ere , but B rodie, who h as one good season out of eight to h is c re d it, a bonus K e v in O ’ C o n n e ll: 60 s a v e s , 1 goal w on-lost records we need the aid that v a rsity statu s co n tra ct of $900,000, and a $15,000 bonus fo r one tackle who w asn’t n i lpn>l! J o e B a u m : 12 s a v e s , 1 goal a r e In p a r e n t h e s e s . would give u s.” even d rafted and didn’t m ake th e team . R ozelle m e re ly a s k e d f o r som eone in the governm ent to give him th e a s su ra n c e the leagues would not be p ro secu ted sim ply because 'F a c t ' 'B r e c k ' they m e rg ed . T h is exem ption, he em phasized, would not extend to th e fu tu re o p eratio n of the m erged leag u es. O O T H P A S T E £ U S H A M P O O c E scape! No good, sa id C e lle r. He w anted h e a rin g s. “ I’m not going to buy this package without opening i t,” he said , and then pro ceed ed to d isa g re e w ith th e whole R e g . 95c Exp ire s: Novem ber 59 7 R O N R e g . $ 1.0 9 49 Exp ire s: Novem ber 7 setup of the le ag u es. The com mon d raft? “ The club ow ners . . . tre a t them (the p la y ers) lik e pawns on a ch ess b o ard ,” he said. Get out from under this weekend. Fly some­ of driver's license, birth certificate or pass­ C e lle r w anted: (1) fo r R ozelle to d isc lo se the financial condition of I C O U P O N g K V m f l n i J J J P C O U P O N place—for half fare on Eastern. port) to Eastern Airlines, Department 350, th e te am s, (2) an explanation as to why the m e rg e r w as so neces­ Visit a friend in another town. See an 10 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y.,N. Y. 10020 s a ry , (3) an explanation why the m e rg e r could not take effect until 1970 w hile the common d raft w as to s ta r t im m ediately, and (4) to "away" game. Change the scene. Leave late, With your Youth ID Card, you can get know why the cham pionship gam e w as held as bait fo r co n gressional 'S u b d u e ’ 'G e t S e t ’ come back late, enjoy a long weekend — an Eastern ticket for half fare. No advance actio n . S H A M P O O without cutting classes. reservations are permitted. But if there's a By w hat right? H A IR S P R A Y T he a n titru st a c ts , p a r t of w hich C e lle r is so proud he co­ Use your Eastern Youth ID Card, o.r an­ seat free at departure time, after passen­ 0 0 authored (" It w as the p roduct of 10 y e a rs of blood and sw eat and other airline's version. If you don't have one gers holding reservations and military per­ R e g . $ 1.0 0 59 N R e g . $ 1.0 0 59 —and you're under 22—you really ought to. To get your Youth Fare Card, send a $3 check or money order, proof of age (copy sonnel have been seated, you can fly to any Eastern city in the United States. And look down on all the drivers. te a r s . . .” ), a r e the vaguest and m o st abused laws on the books. Its ''r e s t r a i n t of tra d e ” dictum has nev er co nsistently been defined by th e c o u rts. R ozelle won h is point by an en d -ru n . He had Rep. Hale Boggs (D- Exp ire s; Novem ber 7 R Exp ire s: Novem ber 7 La.) and his se n ate colleague, R ussell Long, tack the a n titru st m i m m u m i couP O N i n i m m g u a exem ption a s a r id e r on an an ti-in flatio n b ill. C e lle r said it is a E A S T E R N "sh am e fu l thing” and w ill fight it. N U M B E R O N E TO T H E FUN Red Smith pointed out the exem ption m eans nothing and changes nothing. F ootball is s till a monopoly and can be trie d on a dozen dif­ 'S cope’ 0 fe re n t counts in the fu tu re if C e lle r o r anyone e lse so ch o o ses. Even C e lle r adm itted the p ro leagues got an “ em pty rig h t.” 59 Some day som e e n te rp risin g jo u rn a list w ill uncover the whole devious sto ry of how p o litics w as used by R ozelle, how greedy big M O U T H W A S H b u sin essm en re a lly a r e , how money c o rru p ts, m akes people break the law, u se elected officials, and so on. T he public w ill be h o rri­ R e g . $ 1.0 9 fied, te ll the governm ent to take action, then go back to sleep, too tir e d to challenge the brom ides o r listen to reaso n . Exp ire s; Novem ber 7 And C e lle r w ill continue to w ield his unchecked and a r b itra ry pow er under a vague law that is the an tith e sis of rig h ts of every irr> IIP r)K lL > « > « ee» eiM K 'W L » '/-/M ip r.> .i b u sin ess in the United S tate s. T he d ise a se that has h it oth er seg­ 'S o f t i q u e ' T C u rl F re e m en ts of the economy will undoubtedly com e back to haunt football. All R e p resen tativ e C e lle r has to decide is when. H AIR B A T H O IL Q P Stralghteners R e g . $ 1.25 79 R e g . $3.50 2 TAKE I Exp ire s: Novem ber 7 R Exp ire s: Novem ber 7 E B S B C O U PO N EBBEB IC O U P O N Î FEATURING 8 HOME I MARGIN C om plete w ith all the trim m ings C h ic k e n • S h r im p | F is h IP s “ L IP DISCOUNT P GRANDMA'S P ool your moneyl S m a c k in ’ G O O D . •• B uckets o r Boxes AC RO SS O P E N STORE F R O M U N T IL T H E U N IO N B L D G . 9:00 P . M . W E D N E S D A Y & 337-9879 F R ID A Y Ï B U C K ET O ’C H IC K E N . . . 15 p ie ce s Chicken, G ravy and B isc u its. S erv es 5 to 7 I 1900 E . K a la m a z o o O P E N 7 D A Y S __________ A W E E K P h o n e : 48 4 -4 4 7 1 | M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan T uesday, Novem ber 1, 1966 5 «T ue^vT * i v p K w i y ACMSU VICE VACS- Of I ACAHM IC Turncoat’s escape ArFAIHS .|.»W 1 Bl R t f TOR O f i-» 0*ueiTN" VICE PRES. I S+UStMT SERVICES w o n ’t hurt security CONTACT LONDON (0 — P rim e M in ister Blake’s escap e w as re p o rte d . U 'k WEARERS! H arold W ilson to ld P arlia m en t T hey have confirm ed that he C a b in e t p lan s p r o g r a m s Monday night th e escape of double agent G eorge B lake should not re s u lt In a fu rth e r dam age to B rita in ’s national se cu rity . had no a c c e ss to official in­ form ation sin ce Septem ber 1960, and th at a ll p o ssib le m e asu res w ere taken a t th at tim e to neu­ date and S partan S p irit is still seeking m o re students to be in Block S, Keen said. Replying to a question by the tra liz e any fu rth e r exploitation By DE N IC E A N D E R S O N P lan s a re being m ade to send Block S inform ation to incoming C o n serv ativ e opposition le ad er, ag ain st th is country of inform a­ State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r Edw ard H eath, on the p o ssib le fre sh m e n and have them sign up so sectio n s w ill be com pleted tion which he had d isclo sed .” DIRECTER Of im plications of Blake’s escape H eath d escrib ed the B lake e s ­ before fall te rm s ta r ts , he said . STUKftr OPMfttl fro m London’s Wormwood Scrubs T he departm ent of academ ic a ffa irs is settin g up the G reat Is­ cape a s of national im portance " ASMSU’s Cabinet is finally making p r o g re s s ,” said T e rry H as- Research filECPpnfs su es p ro g ra m which w ill b rin g to cam pus national and international p riso n nine days ago, Wilson said: and in tern atio n al significance. He COMMlCtdlVtR so ld , ASMSU Cabinet p resid e n t. " In q u irie s on th is w ere im m e­ said the country felt its e lf en­ fig u re s to speak on iss u e s of im portance to th e student body, an ­ ‘‘We had trouble organizing la s t sp rin g te rm ,” he sa id , ‘‘and had d iately se t in tra in , the m om ent titled to an independent assu ra n c e nounced G ary P o sn er. g en e ral com m unications p ro b lem s, but the d ep artm en ts a re finally on the m a tte r, such a s an inves­ P o s n e r said Tim othy L e a ry , the e x -H arv ard p ro fe sso r who ex­ beginning to work to g e th e r." tigation by t h e se cu rity com ­ perim en ted with LSD, has accepted a speaking engagem ent on cam ­ "W ith the exception of closed c irc u it te le c a s ts of away football m issio n a s would occur in any p u s. gam es which lo st approxim ately $ l,5 0 0 fo rth e c a b in e t,a ll p ro g ra m s a r e sta rtin g to move and I am v ery o p tim istic about the coming P ro m in en t political fig u re s have been co n tac ted b u tm o strefu sed , Brecht drama norm al se c u rity c a se . MAT y e a r ,” H assold said. Jim G raham , ASMSU Student Board ch a irm an , said the cabinet sta rte d off ra th e r slowly la s t spring te rm , but that th e re is re a l he sa id . P ossibly Jeanne Dixon, the clairvoyant who predicted P r e s i­ dent Kennedy’s d eath , will accep t. Hugh H efner, ed ito r and p u b lish er of " P la y b o y ,” can accept no p e rso n a l ap p earan ces until 1968, P o sn e r sa id . G reat Issues is i OO i starts tonight As p o litica l w rangling over Blake’s esca p e e rru p te d in P a r ­ liam en t, d etectiv es w ere step ­ ping up the hunt fo r the men who LENSINE by M U R IN E VVT* p ro m ise fo r som e good p ro g ra m s to be com pleted by w inter te rm . director, o f Students tend to u n der-em phasize the Cabinet and o v er-em p h a- m aking p lan s that fa r in advance. The C o u rse Evaluation com m ittee has been set up and plans a r e at Fairchild sprung Blake. Blake, 44, w as serv in g a 42- siz e the board, H assold said . The board needs to spend m o re tim e T h e f ir s t A rena T h e a te r p ro ­ y e a r sen ten ce fo r nine y e a rs of SPAHTAN S fltn being m ade to greatly im prove its s e rv ic e s , he said . ne« PfMV. OF working with the cabinet. duction of the P erfo rm in g A rts spying fo r the Soviet Union. T he sp ecial p ro jec ts d ivision, under the d irec tio n of Rick M aynard, R egular cabinet m eetings have been abolished and each v ic e - re c e n tly netted $6,000 p ro fit for ASMSU fro m two of the th ree Com pany fo r the 1966-67 season Blake w as allow ed by the p riso n p re sid e n t has four m andatory re p o rts that m ust be subm itted on the w ill be B e rto lt B re c h t’s com ic a u th o ritie s to h a v e powerful scheduled popular en tertain m en t p ro g ra m s. p ro g re s s and p roblem s of his d ep artm en t, said H assold. dram a with songs, “ A Man’s A m ultiw ave re c e iv e r in h is cell "W e hope to have the S uprem es on cam pus w inter te r m ,” Maynard " T h is d o esn 't m ean that the v ic e -p re sid e n ts and the p resid en t M an,” today-Sunday, a s a p riv ile g e-o ste n sib ly so that re p o rte d , but plans a r e not y et d efin ite. n ev e r see each o th e r,” he continued. Instead of m eeting co llectiv ely , B ill Cosby is also being considered, h eco n tin u ed .T h e New C h risty T h e production m oves to Won­ he could study foreign languages. they m eet individually with H assold and d isc u ss th e ir departm ent d e rs H all Nov, 7-8, to B rody EXCLUSIVE! M in s tre ls w ill be in Jen iso n Field House Nov. 4 a s a prelude to the D iscovery of a rad io antenna p ro b lem s. Nov. 9-10 and to McDonel H all Free removable carrying MSU- Iowa football gam e. in a ren te d room half a m ile O fficers under H assold include John Ja c o b s, v ic e-p re sid e n t of Nov. 11-12. case! Provides hygienic, M eet the P r e s s is a new p ro g ra m cre ate d to " p u t the faculty on the from the p riso n , and p a rt of a financial se rv ic e s and operation; Rick M aynard, v ic e-p re sid e n t of T ic k e ts a re 50 cen ts o r one convenient care sp o t," M aynard said . rv ic e **<• tape r e c o rd e r found in the geta­ sp ecial p ro je c ts; G ary P o s n e r, v ic e-p re sid e n t of academ ic affa irs seaso n coupon, and w ill be sold for your Students will have an opportunity to question the faculty, but defi­ FIMÂNCE way c a r stren g th en the theory and Steve K een, v ic e -p re sid e n t of student s e rv ic e s . today fro m 12:30 - 5 p.m . a t the lenses. nite p lan s have not been m ade a s to the form at of the p ro g ra m , May­ that the m en who helped Blake 8s The im m ediate problem in the cabinet is to get the office of stu ­ opeMTlOMS F a irc h ild T h e a te r box office. n ard continued. It should be com pleted by w in ter te rm . escap e w e re able to send m e s­ dent s e rv ic e s organized a fte r the rec en t resig n atio n of Bill Lukens T ic k e ts fo r the living units Homecoming was a com plete su c c e ss, M aynard sa id , and $2,200 sag es to him . from h is v ic e-p re sid e n cy , H assold said. w ill be given to the Ingham County Alumni A sso ciatio n , which helped perfo rm an ces can be p u rch ased Steve Keen, fo rm e r ASMSU personnel developm ent d irec to r, has 6-7 p.m . T h u rsd ay and F rid a y The m an who ren te d this room sp o n so r th is y e a r’s H omecoming a c tiv itie s. been nam ed to the position and is now resp o n sib le fo r organizing a t W ilson H all, Nov. 7 -8 a tB ro d y left a forw arding a d d r e s s in n0 u r one m ain draw back w as the closed c irc u it te le c a st of away many p ro je c ts , among them freshm an o rien tatio n and a new tu to r­ H all a n d N o v ,9 -1 0 a tC o n rad H a ll. L im e rick , Ire lan d . T he hunt con­ football g a m e s," he said . ASMSU lo st money on the p ro ject and has ing s e rv ic e , H assold said. ce n trate d th e re during the w eek­ w Atei Keen said the tutoring se rv ic e w ill be in co -o p eratio n with Honors no definite plans to continue the p ro g ra m . C u rtain tim e fo r the A rena T h e a te r p resen tatio n s is 8 p.m . end as d etectiv es checked re p o rts One solution for 5¡Jv/V4t The office of financial s e rv ic e s and o p eratio n s is continuing its C ollege. student insu ran ce p ro g ra m , noted John Ja c o b s. and 7:15 p .m . for the living units that Blake h a d been seen in complete lens care "W e hope to have it organized by m id to late N ovem ber,” the new a productions. L im e rick . T he p o ssib ility of having student life in su ran ce is being r e ­ L e n s i n e 's s p e c ia l p r o p e r t i e s v ic e-p re sid e n t said. se a rc h e d , he said , and it will broaden the p ro g ra m which already assu re a smoother, non-irritating T he organizations B ureau has been busy bringing the file s up to includes a health and hospitalization in su ran ce p ro g ra m . lens surface when inserting your VARYING LAWS V E T ’S C LU B "contacts.” Just a drop or two will do it. When used for cleaning, a unique Lensine formula helps Forestry C lu b wins Meeting retard buildup of contaminants a n d f o r e ig n d e p o s i t s on t h e le n s e s . It’s self-sterilizing and P r o b o t e b e s t-s e lle r d r a w s antiseptic. Ideal for wet storage or "soaking" of lenses. Lensine second place at meet c r it ic is m f r o m t r u s t o f f i c e r N orm an Dacey’s b e s t-s e lle r , s ta te s have w idely differing laws TO-NIGHT re d u c e s harmful bacteria con* tamination. • • • “ How To Avoid P ro b a te,” drew governing p ro b ate. 8 :3 0 p .m . FREE CARRYING CASE. Exclusive T en m em b ers of the MSU F o r ­ and the U n iv e rsitie s of Illin o is, c ritic is m s fro m R obert F ish e r, A ccording to F is h e r, s u c h r e m o v a b le c a r ry in g c a s e with e s try Club put f o r t h a tr e e - M isso u ri and M ichigan. e v e r y b o ttl e of L e n s i n e . The a vice p resid e n t of the Michigan “ ex p e rts” a s Dacey "h av e be­ C o r a l G a b le s m endous e f f o r t to achieve a N ext y e a r the event w ill be com e so ex p ert that they cease scientific—and convenient—way sponsored by Southern Illin o is. N ational Bank, at the MSU Em­ to protect your contacts. second-place ranking and to win to be e x p e rt." Show B a r F o r r e s t “ Butch” Ruppert, R ead ­ ployees C red it Union T hursday. a chain saw a t the 15th Annual F is h e r spoke to the C red it F ish e r, also tr u s t officer and M idw estern ' F o r e s te r s ’ Con­ clave, held Saturday n e a r Ann ing, P a ., sen io r and p resid e n t of th e F o re s tr y Club, sa id th a t he atto rn ey , told h is capacity au­ Union tw ice th is fall and once la s t sum m er on w ills and e s ta te All Veterans With Over 21 Months L E N S IN E fro m T he M urine Cotppany, Inc. d ience that d o -it-y o u rse lf fo rm s A rb o r. hoped the team would use its seco n d -p lace finish a s a s te p ­ lik e those in Dacey’s book a r e planning and w ill re tu rn Nov. 17 to su m m arize his th ree ta lk s. Active Duty Welcome . . . e y e c a r e s p e c ia lis t f o r 7 0 y e a rs T h e tim b er team , receiv in g a p in g -sto n e to the top in the next difficult to u se because different to ta l of 19 points, w as rooted annual m eet. out of f ir s t place by the M ichigan Individuals who placed fo r T ech squad, which sco red 19-1/2 Attention! M ichigan State w e re :T o m B e rry , po ints. M ichigan T ech w as also Shepherd senio r, an d H a rry New- the w inner of la s t y e a r ’s event. long, M arietta, Ohio, se n io r — Southern Illinois U n iv ersity f ir s t p la ce in log ro llin g : Dan p laced th ird with 18 points. T he F arn sw o rth , graduate student — U n iv ersity of M innesota w as f ir s t place in speed-chopping; aw arded the trad itio n al b e a r hide F arn sw o rth and John G unther, th a t goes to the low -scoring team graduate student — second place S o r o r ity R u s h e e s each y e a r. in two -m an bucking; Dave W orel, D etro it Junior — second p lace in O ther fo re s try clubs p a r tic i­ m atch splitting; Newlon — th ird pating in the com petition included place in chopping; G unther — Bushy Tail th o se fro m P urdue, Iowa State fourth place in one-m an bucking. A sure sign of ap­ proaching w inter is a squirrel looking for acorns. Caught In theact, In tra m u ra l N ew s this from bushy tail his nest. peeks out RUSH Soccer M E N ’S IM T Im e Field 5 Touch Football 6:30 H am pshire B arrow s - Tim e Field 1 7:30 E lsw orth International Club - L atin s N eed tutors 6:00 Cabana - Casino 6:45 M arcus - Y ahtzees T ¡m e Fie ld 7 MSU’s E nglish Language Cen­ 7:30 W est Shaw 6 - 8 6:00 M cG regor - McBeth t e r is s till seeking v o lu n teers to aid fo reig n .stu d en ts with th e ir 8:15 Brandy - Brinkley 6:45 F e ra l - Fenwick 9:00 W a rrle rs - D elta C h a rg e rs 7:30 Akrophobia - A kbaram a d ifficu lties in understanding and C O N V O C A T IO N S 8:15 A bortion - A bracadabra com m unicating in E n g lish . Tim e Field 2 A m erican students in te reste d 6:00 A risto c ra ts - A rgonaughts 9:00 Felony - F ern 9:45 Hubbard 5 - 2 in p articip atin g may contact the 6:45 V ets - Six Schultz E nglish Language C e n te r T u­ 7:30 West Shaw 4 - 2 to rin g S erv ice 8 a.m .-n o o n o r W O M E N ’S IM 8:15 A rpent - A rchdukes 1-5 p .m . at 353-0802. 9:00 A rthur - R ed T ro jan s S o ro rity Volleyball WILL H ELD Tim e Field 3 Tim e Court 1 6:00 E m p ero rs - Em pow erm ent 7:00 Kappa Alpha T heta - 6:45 B acardi - B alder Kappa Kappa Gamma 7:30 &:15 Em bassy - E m erald W ildcats - W iquassett 7:30 Alpha Gamma D elta - IF TIME’S A sher Amazons 9:00 9:45 R ejex - Knads K erm its H erm its - TIm e Court 2 OF THE ESSENCE. . . 7:00 T r i D elt B ats - P h i Mu C a r r ie r s 7:30 Chi Omega - P i Beta P hi ...come and enjoy N O V . 1st, H U B B A R D 7,30 Tim e Field 4 Tim e Court 3 6:00 6:45 Cachet - C av alier Bower - Montie 7:00 Alpha Chi Omega - the good food and Alpha Delta P i 7:30 8:15 AMF’s - Slingshots Schular M ets -T o n y ’s Boys 7:30 Alpha O m icron P i - the speedy service Kappa D elta 9:00 X Men - G randm others at ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! :o m p le t e f r o n t e n d r e p a ir a n d a lig n m e n t • b ra k e s * s u s p e n s io n N O V .Z n d , U N IO N 7,3 0 > w h e e l b a la n c in g * s t e e r in g c o r r e c t io n s * m o to r tu n e u p s m u r aussi m cm i L I L-i COME AND MEET YOUR LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 2820 E. Grand River Lansing, Michigan Phone 487-3761 COUNSELLORS Tuesday, N ovem ber 1, 1966 6 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n 7 T H A I S Education needs E d u c a t o r s s t u d y 'U ’ new cosh sources “ L ocal p ro p erty tax Is no is resp o n sib le fo r lead ersh ip , By T R IN K A C L IN E deans of the various colleges and we cam e ju st to v isit frie n d s. It lo n g er equitable o r feasib le a s the gen eral supervision, planning and State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r d ire c to rs of departm ents. is like our second hom e.” coordination fo r a ll public educa­ p rin cip al support of financial Swasdl Skulthai, spokesman fo r T h e ir itin e ra ry includes stops tion, including higher education, T hey com e as equals to study needs of sch o o ls,” h e sa id . the group, said he is im p re ssed a t u n iv e rsitie s in developing n a ­ in the s ta te . .A m erica’s higher education s y s­ " T h e re is a definite need to de­ with MSU’s international a c tiv i­ tions and throughout the United " T h e f ir s t two y e a rs provided tem in an effort to im prove th e ir v ise new w ays to achieve the r e ­ tie s . Swasdi, who strongly su p ­ Kingdom. valuable ex p erien ce and p re p a ra ­ own. q u ired financial support,” a can­ p o rts U.S. involvement in V iet Upon retu rn in g , the p a r tic i­ tion fo r the ta sk s ahead,” T hur­ Six men, rep rese n tin g a ll but d idate fo r th e S tate B oard of Nam, called MSU " a le ad e r in pants w ill p rep a re re p o rts of b e r said , “ but it is too sh o rt a one of T hailand’s u n iv e rsitie s, Education sa id . th is fie ld .” th e ir observations and will work tim e fo r the Im pact of the board and one woman, re p rese n tin g the Donald M. T h u rb e r, a fo rm e r Of the V iet Nam w ar, the group d ire c tly with the E xecutiveC om - T hai National E ducation Council, Regent of the U niversity of M ich­ to be fe lt.” felt "som eone has to do it. Since m ittee of the T h ai National E du­ a re spending m ost of th e ir th r e e - igan and a H arvard g rad u ate, is "F in a n cin g a f ir s t- r a te system th e re is no international police cation C ouncil. ch airm an of the sch o larsh ip com ­ of education is a m a tte r of policy, and - a - half month w orld study fo rce to take charge, we a re in ­ T h a ila n d 's u n iv e rsitie s a re to u r on the MSU Cam pus. m itte e of the D etro it U rban not of re s o u rc e s ,” he continued. deed fortunate that a country such v ery sim ila r to those of the U.S., “ M ichigan has the re so u rc e s and F ive y e a rs ago the Royal T h ai L eague, a m em b er of the execu­ a s the U.S. is willing to h elp .” acco rd in g to the v isito rs , except can, if the c itiz en s a r e w illing, G overnm ent began a s se ss in g ex­ tiv e council of th e Episcopal E x pressing group attitudes to ­ fo r the resid e n ce hall a rra n g e ­ isting and potential manpower D iocese of M ichigan and a board have f ir s t- r a te scho o ls. M ost of w ard the U.S., Swasdi said, “We m en ts. Said Swasdi, "W e like to the difficulties in m eeting edu­ within the Kingdom. O utside ex­ m em b er of the M ichigan Society have never been a conquered o r have our students with th e ir fam i­ cational needs a r is e not because p e rts w ere rec ru ited , and in 1963 fo r M ental H ealth. colonized country and thus have lie s , r a th e r than so in stitu tio n ­ the people a r e unwilling to pay a jointT hai-U .S . ta sk fo rce m et in One of M ichigan’s g re a te st Bangkok to study the educational no b itte rn e ss or in ferio r feeling alize d . However, we expect th is E u s ta c e H a ll n e c e s sitie s is to stren g th en its but because that sta te has not yet in re g a rd to any nation. Due to method will gradually becom e O n e o f the o l d e r b u ild in g s on c a m p u s , E u s t a c e Hall is s o m e w h a t o f a m y s t e r y to found a way to c a r r y the load and hum an re so u rc e s of the n a­ capacity to respond to the edu­ our long relationship with theU .S . n e c e s sa ry and accep ted .” students who pass by on the w a y to c l a s s . H o u s in g the O f f i c e o f In stitutional R e ­ equitably and w ith m axim um ef­ tion. cational needs of o u r tim e, the M ichigan State in 1964 signed a search, the staff in Eustace Hall acts as a c le a rin g house f o r in fo rm atio n about m em b er of the S tate B oard of ficiency.” tw o -y ear contract with the Royal u n iv e r s ity o p e ra tio n s . State N e w s photo Education sa id h e re . T h ai Governm ent and W ashing­ T h u rb e r, a D em ocrat, w ill seek ton’s Agency for International re -e le c tio n to the b o ard in the D evelopment to study secondary EUSTACE HALL N ovem ber sta te -w id e election fo r Club photos education and lay groundwork for an eig h t-y e a r te rm . planning higher education. The weekly meeting of the W ives of faculty and m em b ers " T h e S tate B oard of Education, taken tonight M ic e a n d men inhabit While staying in Kellogg C en­ w hich w as c re a te d by M ichigan’s C h ristian Science O rganization of the Men’s Division of the MSU te r, the seven a re scheduled fo r new constitution two y e a rs ago, T h e following organizations w ill take place at 7:15 tonight in Faculty Club will m eet fo r lunch­ num erous meetings with MSU of­ is ju st beginning its p erio d of a r e scheduled to have th e ir pic­ 31 Union. “ Love” will be the eon and bridge in the Union Sun- ficials: P resid en t John A. H an­ g re a te s t u sefu ln ess to M ichigan tu r e s taken tonight fo r the Wol­ topic fo r discu ssio n . Anyone room at 12:45 p.m . W ednesday. nah, P rovost Howard R. N eville, needing transp o rtatio n should call 332-3508. *** R eserv atio n s o r cancellations may be m ade by calling M rs. John B rattln , 332-2491, o r M rs. old ivy-covered turret ed u catio n ," T h u rb e r said . " T h e S tate B oard of Education, through its r e s e a rc h , develop­ v e rin e a t the following tim es: W o m e n 's Inter-R esid en ce Council, 6:00; M ason Hall, 6:15; Gamma Theta Upsilon, the p ro ­ m ent and dem o n stratio n , is W olverine S t a f f , 6:30; E ast Gordon Sabine, 332-0302,by noon, p u s. T h e re is v irtu ally no r e a ­ O th er b ran ch es of the P r o ­ Debate team fessio n al geography fra te rn ity , today. By State P H IL V A N H E U S E N N ew s Staff W r it e r son fo r students to e n te r the v o st’s Office a r e located on the bringing M ichigan c lo s e r to all th e goals I have nam ed,” T h u rb e r H olm es H all, 6:45; the A m erican Society f o r A gricu ltu ral En­ will sponsor a talk by R .M an sell building — no c la s s e s a r e held second flo o r. Institute P ro g ra m s E u stace H all — what is it? sa id . g in e e rs, 7:00; Emmons H a l l , meets TCU P ro th e ro , dem ographer from the U niversity of L iverpool, at 4:15 T he MSU B usiness W om en's W here is it? Is it relev an t? in it, no fee s co llected , no m eals serv ed . se rv e s a s co o rd in ato r between th e MSU faculty and the UJS. Of­ " I f we fail today to educate all 7:15; Phi Mu, 7:45; Packaging Society, 8:00. today in 409 N atural Science. Club w ill m eet for luncheon at Though it stands within a hun­ The absence of student tra ffic , fice of Education. our ch ild ren to th e ir full capac­ Two Spartan d eb a te rs will 11:45 Wednesday in the Union d red y a rd s of the A d m in istra­ ity , w e a r e guaranteeing trouble A lso: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, P ro th ero will speak on ‘‘P e r ­ coupled with a nam s th at could A ccording to U niversity h is­ tra v e l to T exas this weekend to P a r lo r s . M rs. L ucille Belen will tion Building and thousands of fo r o u r country tom orrow . Once 8:15; C h ristia n Science O rgan­ spectives on M igrations in West signify ju s t about any s o rt of to ria n M adison Kuhn, E u stace p articip a te in the Annual T exas speak on ‘‘D ecoration Sugges­ w e have failed to educate a child, ization, 8:30; A sh er Women, 8:45; A fric a.” people walk p ast it ev ery day, activity, h as contributed to an H all w as built a s a h o rtic u ltu re C h ristian U niversity College De­ *** tions fo r the H olidays.” L ate E ustace H all is probably the the fa ilu re is likely to be w ith W est Shaw H all, 9:00; P hi Mu a u ra of m y stery about the p la ce . la b o ra to ry and contained a large- bate T ournam ent, re se rv a tio n s may be obtained by le a st fa m ilia r building on c a m - u s fo r a life -tim e . Such fa ilu re A lpha, 9:15; F o re sty Club, 9:30; At 7:30 tonight in 32 Union, T he tu r r e t and the shingle le c tu re room on the second flo o r, I Among the 45 schools in the calling Betty Culpepper a t 353- is u n n e c e s sa ry ," he said . M o rta r B oard, 9:45; and Alpha the MSU Sailing Club will vote siding which c h a ra c te riz e the a s w ell a s the H o rticu ltu re De­ nation to be invited, MSU will be on a proposal to tax the club building’s e x te rio r have not T he S tate B oard of Education Epsilon P i, 10:00. 6470. p artm en t o ffices. Represented by Kenneth Newton, ♦* # T ren to n , N . J „ se n io r, and R ich­ m em bership for money to pay fo r com pletion of cu rre n t grounds O rd e rs a r e now being accepted Romney answers changed since it was built in 1888. Inside, rem odeling and p a rtitio n ­ in 1924, m ost of the building w as taken o v e r by the C ollege of a rd B rautigam , Albion jun io r. p ro je c ts. Shore school w ill fol­ fo r the annual Thanksgiving tu r ­ * At TCU, the MSU team will debate in six prelim inary rounds low the business m eeting. »** key sale sponsored by the P o u l- try Science Club. All siz e s a r e Q SK G Cl D V B O IT Y ' ' ing have left only high ceilin g s and a leaky basem ent to re v e a l its age. Somewhat p aradoxically, L ib e ra l A rts , resu ltin g in th e un­ likely juxtaposition of philoso­ p h e rs on the f ir s t flo o r and pickle M a y have to 'carpet' defending alternately both sides The S partan Bowmen w ill have av ailab le from 6 1/2 to 25pounds. WASHINGTON (0 — B a rry M. the c u rre n t occupants work in one r e s e a r c h e r s of the h o rtic u ltu re of the 1966-67 in tercollegiate a p ra c tic e at 7 tonight in Jen iso n P r ic e s a re : b r o ile r - r o a s te r s u n ­ G oldw ater said Sunday night that of the o ld est buildings on cam pus d ep artm en t in the b asem ent. p roposition, “ Resolved: T hat the y j s . should substantially reduce its foreign policy com m itm ents.” F ieldhouse. * ** d e r 10 pounds, 52 cen ts p e r pound; h en s, 10-16 pounds, 50 b e f o r e M ichigan Gov. G eorge Romney " g e ts too f a r along in his am b itio n s” he w ill have to but sp ecialize in a m odern phe­ nomenon ~ the m u ltiv e rsity . T he b rin e and v ats of pickle r e s e a r c h w ere gone by 1944, when Viet zone with bombs The Faculty Folk Spanish In­ cen ts p e r pound; to m s, 18-26 T he Office of Institutional Re­ B asic C ollege (now U niversity ; The two MSU d eb a te rs will te r e s t Group will sponsor its pounds, 48 ce n ts p e r pound. To explain why he did not en d o rse se a rc h occupies m ost of the build­ SAIGON, South V iet N am (0 — T he zone is about 50 m ile s C ollege) began using the building long and six m iles wide, but also p articip a te in an audience fir s t m eeting at 1 today at the p lace an o rd e r call 355-8418. G oldw ater in 1964 as the Repub­ ing. Its function, the MSU catalog It m ay take a c a rp e t of bom bs a s office sp ace. When U niversity it is b ise cted by the r iv e r which d ebate in Denton, T ex a s, a s a home of M rs. Frank S en g er, 312 lic an p re sid e n tia l nom inee. sa y s , is to study " th e p ro b lem s in the d em ilitarize d zone to clo se C ollege moved to B essey H all in is the boundary between N orth p a r t of N orth T exas S tate Uni­ D ro ste C irc le , E ast L ansing. " H e ’s going to have to m ake involved in w ise allocation of the th at C om m unist in filtratio n chan­ * ** 1961, the old building w as r e ­ and South V iet Nam, T op officers v e r s ity ’s homecoming festiv i­ T he Student N on-violent Co­ som e ex p lan atio n ," the fo rm e r human and financial re s o u rc e s of nel to South V iet Nam, som e Wednesday nam ed in honor of H arry J . Eu­ say a t le a st the w estern tw o- tie s . ordinating Com m ittee w ill m eet A rizona se n ato r said of Romney," the U n iv ersity ." T his involves hig h -ran k in g A m erican m ilita ry sta c e , 1901 graduate and head of th lrd s of the zone's south side * A ssistan t D irec to r of F o re n - Union B oard is showing m ovies at 6:30 p .m . Wednesday in 33 who has been m entioned a s a the co llectio n , evaluation a n d d is - o ffic ers say. h o rtic u ltu re from 1908 to 1919, ^ ic s Ja m e s W eaver, who will of the M SU -N orthw estem game Union. ‘‘The N egro Student and p o ssib le GOP p resid e n tia l can­ sem ination of data of ev e ry im a­ P roponents of the m e a su re en ­ m u st be leveled to be effective, No one knows ju st when the accom pany the te am , is a fo rm e r at 8 p.m . Wednesday in the Union Black P o w er” w ill be the topic d idate in 1968. ginable kind about the U n iv ersity , vision m assiv e flights of B52 and that if infiltratio n continues, b ats took up resid e n ce in the the re m a in d e r should be bombed. N o rth T exas State d eb a te r. B allroom . A dm ission is fre e . fo r d iscu ssio n . G oldw ater, interview ed on the explained Ja m e s M . P e te r s , ad­ b o m b e rs—capable of n ea r­ a ttic . T h ey apparently spend all WTTG telev isio n p ro g ram m in istra tiv e a s s is ta n t. pinpoint a c c u ra c y —blastin g the The United S tates s ta rte d th e ir tim e reproducing and con­ bombing the zone Ju ly 30, ex ­ Opinion in the C ap ital,” said th e o re tic ally n eu tral zone into P e te rs said that th e re la tiv e cocting n efario u s sch em es to th e only explanation Romney gave a w asteland w here no N orth V iet­ plaining t h a t continued C o m ­ CAM PUS B O O K A N N O U N C ES fo r not giving his endorsem ent w as th at “ he w asn’t able to isolation of E ustace H all is w ell suited to the type of w ork done te rrify the young la d ies on the second flo o r. n am ese so ld ier could m ove un­ detected. m unist infiltration forced t h e a c ts . th e re , but he did h is b est to d is­ A ll of the hum ans now using com m unicate with m e .” It is u ncertain how m uch such T h e attack s have been on p r e ­ R EC O R D G oldw ater acknowledged get­ p el the notion that the work r e ­ E u stace H all a r e scheduled to an effo rt would co st b ecause move into th e new A dm inistration determ ined ta rg e ts believed to be ting a 12-page le tte r of expla­ sem b les espionage. T hose who calcu latio n s have not been co m ­ Building when it is com pleted. It C om m unist s u p p ly points, nation fro m Romney but said it p r e f e r to believe th at intrigue p leted on the num ber of bom bs w ill be in te re stin g , expecially bivouac points and troop con­ didn’t explain anything. lu rk s within those w alls of ivy needed. But such a p ro je c t would fro m the b a ts’ point of view , to c e n tra tio n s, T hey lacked th e T h e fo rm e r senator said he w ill be h eartened to know that involve d estru ctio n o ver an a r e a see who com es to E u stace n e x t - sy stem a tic d estru c tiv e design som e of the re p o rts assem b led of at le a st 100 square m ile s, and S A V IN G S thought Rom ney would provide now being proposed. th e re a r e seen only by P re sid e n t m o re a d m in istra to rs , o r the th e explanation a t the p ro p er p o ssib ly a s much a s 300 sq u a re Hannah and P ro v o st N eville. w recking crew . m ile s. A s e rie s of U .S. effo rts has tim e. failed to halt the flow of N orth V ietnam ese so ld iers a c ro s s the zone. Student guilty FOR Y O U A student pleaded guilty Sat­ T he South V ietnam ese f ir s t u tilized about 1,000 tro o p s for u rd ay m orning in L ansing Town­ the job. T h e U nited S tates added ship Ju stic e C ourt to ch a rg es of a Special F o rc e s cam p la te r, being drunk and d iso rd e rly , E ast then th is sum m er U.S. M arin es L ansing p o lice said . ra n a m a jo r operation in the M ichael L . Sawall, a fresh m an a re a , killing m o re than7 0 0 R ed s. living in N orth Hubbard H all, F inally the U nited S tates s t a ­ w as fined $25 and paid co u rt tioned tro o p s ju st south of the c o sts of $5. Sawall w as a r r e s te d zone and began the lim ited bom b­ F rid a y night. ings. 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N e w York 10017 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Novem ber 1, 1966 f CRAWFORD M S U H O N O R A M E S 4 factors seen V ariety of c a m p u s g ro u p s in ad education Speaking on “T he C ase fo r the A dvertising P ro fe ss io n a l” 18,000 available jobs in a d v e r­ tisin g each y e a r productivity in h o n o r o u ts ta n d in g stu d en ts W ednesday evening, John W, both the p ro fe sso r and in the By D O N N A C U M M IN G S p e rfo rm e rs and students who E nzian H onorary and C irc le exclusive h o n o ries, has a lim ited C raw ford, chairm an of the Ad­ grad u ate is e ssen tial. Stale N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r have given outstanding se rv ic e to H onorary recognize men and wo­ m em bership of 13. It honors sen­ v e rtisin g Dept., said four e s s e n ­ A th ird elem en t is “ a n ticip a­ Some a r e o ld , som e new , som e the U niversity T h e a te r receiv e men fo r outstanding se rv ic e in io r men who have shown out­ tia l ingred ien ts m ust be included tio n ,” Anticipation, C raw ford affiliated and som e independent. recognition. th e ir re sid e n c e h alls. standing le ad e rsh ip , c h a ra c te r in ad v ertisin g education. said, m eans the ability to se e a P e rsh in g R ifle s, a m ilita ry M em bership in C irc le Honor­ and se rv ic e in e x tra -c u rr ic u la r T h ese and o th e r ad jectiv es d e­ T h e se ingredients, he told the problem , v isualize and think it sc rib e Michigan S tate’s 52 hon­ scien ce honor so ciety , seek s to ary may n ev e r exceed one p e r ac tiv itie s. Alpha D elta Sigma fall kick-off through before actually putting o ra ry organizations. in c re a se the le ad ersh ip ability cent of th e to tal women living in Seven of MSU’s ho n o raries m eeting, a r e the bridge between p ap e r in the ty p ew riter. M ost “ h o n o raries” ex ist to of ROTC m e m b e rs, according to resid e n ce h a lls. Enzian m em b er­ place heavy em phasis on scholas­ the graduate and the advertisin g P erh ap s the m ost im portant recognize outstanding student J e rr y M artin , G ro sse Pointe ship is also r e s tr ic te d . tic achievem ent. P hi Eta Sigma p ro fe ssio n a l. "T hey can be taught quality and the quality th at unites Both clu b s sponsor se rv ic e and Alpha Lam bda D elta r e c ­ achievem ent in th re e a re a s : Woods ju n io r, honorary p r e s i­ and le a rn e d ,” he said. the th re e previo u s elem en ts is p ro jec ts in resid en ce h alls. ognize freshm en m en and women sc h o larsh ip , le ad ersh ip and dent. A ccording to C raw ford, co m ­ petence is a basic p a rt of the resp o n sib ility , according C raw ford. T h is is resp o n sib ility to Calling Dr. Kildare se rv ic e . Som e, how ever, o p era te M em b ers of th is organization P re se n tly C irc le m em b ers a re for outstanding scholastic p e r ­ to prom ote b e tte r sk ills and co l­ solve la rg e -s c a le field p ro b lem s prom oting a p ro jec t to supply form ance. G reen H elm et and p ro fe ssio n a l perso n . T h is is the by the p ro fessio n al ad v ertisin g O n e thing about peoples w hen In ju re d w ith s c ra p e s lege loyalty. and have w ar gam es four tim e s a 'toys fo r underprivileged ch ildren Tow er G uard m em berships con­ f ir s t ingredient one m u st teach. man to both the a d v e rtise r and and b u m p s th e y h e a l. N o t so w ith c a r s . W h e n c a r s a re M ore than 40 of th e se clubs y ea r to “ b e tte r p re p a re them in the L ansing a re a th is C h rist­ sis t of sophom ore men and wo­ C raw ford said that the rea so n the con su m er. T o the ad v e rtise r, bumped by o th e r c a r s th e y need new fe n d e r s , which a r e affiliated with national so ci­ for th e ir future m ilita ry s e rv ­ m as. men outstanding in both schol­ ad v e rtisin g is looked down on cre atin g the fin est ad v ertisem en t cost m o n e y . T h is c a r o w n e r , though, has found a novel e tie s , according to inform ation ic e .” E x c a lib u r, one of MSU’s m ost a rsh ip and se rv ic e . and has a bad nam e is im com - po ssib le. T o the consum er, te l l ­ petence in som e ad v ertisin g m en. w a y to s a v e o n r e p a i r b ill s . rele ase d by the O rganizations ing the whole tru th . State N e w s photo b y K a r l S c r ib n e r Bureau of ASMSU. T he rem a in ­ P e titio n e rs for m em bership in “ P ro d u ctiv ity ” is the second ing nine, clubs a r e local o rg an i­ Blue Key, MSU’s ju n io r-se n io r n e c e s sa ry ingredient, C raw ford zations. m en’s scholastic and se rv ic e said . T h e re is m ore ad v ertisin g Language placement h o norary, m ust be in the upper Anti-China group forms to produce today, not to m ention O ldest of MSU’s honor so ci­ e tie s , Alpha Z eta w as founded in 35 p e r cent of th e ir c la s s and m o re students of ad v e rtisin g to 1902. Invitation fo r m em bership have a m inim um GPA of 2.55. educate, that people in and e n ­ set Nov. 8, 9,72 te rin g the field m ust be able to into th is a g ric u ltu ra l honorary MSU w ill be one site among Keene sa id that the student d istrib u te enough lite ra tu re to No m ore than 25 no r few er produce alm o st lim itle ssly . is r e s tric te d to m ale ag ric u ltu re 70 u n iv e rsitie s throughout the group, with national h ea d q u arters s t i r up public opinion. m a jo rs whose grade point is in than five sen io r women may be­ He said that in the U.S. th e re country fo r an organization which in New York C ity, hoped to have " O u r ’ s is an inform ational the upper tw o-fifths of th e ir long to M o rtar B oard. New m em ­ a r e only 39 ac cred ited p ro g ra m s hopes to s ti r enough public opin­ re p re se n ta tiv e s at a m inim um of cam paign” , he sa id . “ We a r e Students planning to en ro ll in a M ichigan S tate. If a student has b e rs a r e selected during w inter c la s s . in ad v e rtisin g and that th e re a re ion to h alt any chance of Red 400 c o l l e g e s and u n iv e rsitie s not m ilitan t, but our ch airm an All students c la ssifie d a s th ird foreign language co u rse w inter had a fo reig n language in high te rm by p re se n t club m em b ers h as suggested peaceful demon­ school and p lan s to en ro ll for from an official c la s s lis t on the only 67 actu al p ro fe sso rs of a d ­ China’s adm issio n to the United w ithin the next two m onths. te rm sophom ores o r above a re te rm m ay take the foreign lan­ v e rtisin g . Of the 67 only 37 have N ations. stra tio n s on som e of the cam ­ eligible for m em bership in T h eta guage p lacem ent te s t p r io r to the sa m e language at MSU, he b a sis of outstanding sc h o larsh ip , Student C om m ittee fo r a F re e done any work in ad v ertisin g o u t­ M ichael Saxton, MSU r e p r e ­ p u s e s .” Alpha P h i, MSU’s th e a te r honor p re -e n ro llm e n t. T h e te s t w ill be should tak e th is te st. le ad e rsh ip and se rv ic e . China is a p ro je c t of the A m eri­ sid e of the educational in stitu ­ se n tativ e fo r th e new Student can S e c re ta ria t of th e W orld Keene, who spent the su m m er so ciety , according to its p r e s i­ given 7-9 p j n . Nov. 8 and 9 in T h ese a r e the only tim es that P h i Kappa P h i, an all-univeri- tion. Of the 37, only 25 have done C om m ittee fo r a F re e China, Youth C ru sad e fo r F reed o m . The in V iet N am , re p o rte d to the den t, M arsh all R osenblum , F a r 207 Student S erv ices and at 9 a.m . the te s t w ill be given p rio r to sity scholastic honorary and su p e rv iso ry work in ad v ertisin g . Nov. 12 in 128 N atural Science. w in ter te rm re g istra tio n . To take sa id , "R ed China’s adm ission p are n t group includes such m em ­ F reed o m C orps the re a so n s fo r Rockaway, N . Y ., se n io r. MSU’s equivalent to P h i Beta T h ese te s ts a r e fo r students the te s t, stu d en ts should v isit o r Eight of the 25 m en that have had w ould m ake the U.N. the laugh­ b e r s a s no v elist John Dos P a s - organizing the com m ittee. M em bers of th is honorary Kappa, honors ju n io r and senior ex p erien ce a r e te a c h e rs a t MSU. ing stock of the w orld, and it “ T h e re is one thing w e a ll sponsor th e annual U niversity who plan to en ro ll in a foreign call the te stin g office in the coun­ so s, r e tire d G en eral M ark C lark , students who m aintain a high C raw ford used th ese fac ts point­ would lo se w hat sm all m o ral B a rry G oldw ater and a fo rm e r le a rn e d in the F reed o m C o rp s,” T h e a te r Aw ards Banquet each language for which they have r e ­ selin g c e n te r before 5 p .m . Nov. scholastic av erag e. ceived no p rev io u s c re d it at ing out th at in o rd e r to fill the fo rc e it has now.” head of th e S tate Dept’s . F a r he sa id . “ The g re a te st single June at which top undergraduate A ccording to David A. Keene, E a ste rn desk. enem y of freed o m in A sia is p o litic a l scien c e m ajo r at the C om m unist China. It is Com ­ U n i v e r s i t y of W isconsin and A ccording to Saxton, the com ­ m unist China th at is supplying c h airm an of the an ti-R ed China m itte e is allie d with 1,000,000 th e enemy in V iet Nam w ith Greeks group, th e com m ittee w as o r ­ ganized to “ inform A m erican A gainst th e A dm ission of Red guns, am m unition and tra in e d China, a fo rm a l, w ell-o rg an ized o ffic ers who k ill young A m eri­ fe e a M c u w t students of the re a litie s of Red group w ith support from o ver can s and V ietnam ese. It is Com­ collectfor China and to m obilize student a c ­ tion against any appeasem ent of 300 m em b ers of C o n g ress. m unist China th at h as sp rea d Saxton said th at the group h ere its web of su b v ersio n and in ­ 2 D o o rs E a s t o f th e C a m p u s T h e a t e r o n E . G ra n d R iv e r th e Peiping re g im e " . is inform al and he only hopes to filtra tio n through a ll the fre e children nations of A sia.” Saxton claim s that Red China’s ad m issio n to the U.N. would be phone E D 2-11 16 Two G reek groups went tric k o r tre a tin g Sunday night fo r the benefit of ch ild ren in four in­ stitu tio n s. MSU language lab a b etra y al of the original c h a r­ te r , which g ran te d m em bership to all p eace loving natio n s. L O O K W H A T WE H A V E T O O F F E R T he candy and money collected ” 1 feel th a t m ost MSU stu ­ by m e m b ers of Alpha Epsilon P i fra te rn ity and P h i Mu s o r­ to be country’s largest dents oppose Red China’s ad­ m issio n to the U .N .,” he said . " I f w e gain enough support, we - - B o n a t C o lo r M a c h in e (C u ts u s u a l lo w i n t e n s i t y b u l b s to p r e v e n t y e llb w in g ) — M a g ic s y s t e m s S p r a y N e t ( E l im in a te s th e u s e b le a c h in g tim e 1 /I0 th u s in g of h arm fu l a e ro so l 60 o rity w as d istrib u ted to children co n tro l console and 236 student The la rg e s t language lab­ w ill try to sp o n so r a m ovie show­ in Ingham County M edical Hos­ booths. o ra to ry in the country, valued ing students the re a litie s of Red cans) p ita l, St. L aw rence H ospital, St. E v erett D ra p er, the p ro je c t V incent’s O rphanage and Sparrow a t $250,000, is being in stalled C hina.” - - W ig s a n d W ig le ts (H u m a n h a i r w ig s s t a r t i n g a t $ 5 0 .) en g in eer w ho designed the H ospital Monday afternoon. at MSU's new language - m ath - - E x p e r t S e rv ic e o n W ig s a n d W ig le ts sy ste m , said , “ As many as 236 T h ere w as “ an overw helm ing building. T he 35,000 pounds of electro n ic individuals can le a rn 30 different This energy cell - - L a r g e s t s e le c tio n of p ie rc e d e a rrin g s in to w n re sp o n se fro m a ll sid e s,” David languages fro m the m a s te r con­ equipm ent tra v e le d a c ro s s coun­ B lock, W ilm ette, 111., sophom ore and c o -c h a irm a n of the event tr y in two 40-foot vans equipped so le sim u ltan eo u sly .” It w ill take 24 In stru c to rs to powers your — 10 e x p e r t s t y l i s t s — O pen M o nday th ru to s e r v e S a tu rd a y you a n d E v e n i n g s to o ! w ith a ir - r id e suspensions to p re ­ fo r Alpha E psilon P i, sa id . C o- m an the la b o ra to ry when it is c h airm an fo r P h i Mu w as Toni M ugas, H am burg, N.Y., ju n io r. vent dam age to t h e d elicate m achines. running full fo rc e . Belforte electronic The ap p a ratu s, from C alifone- Special fe a tu re s of th e lab About 50 m em b ers of the s o r ­ STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. o rity and fra te rn ity p articip a ted . R o b erts E le ctro n ic s Co., Los A ngeles, includes 256 tri-p le x a r e a s e p a ra te co n tro l panel fo r rem o te co n tro l sp e ak e rs in for one year! WEDNESDAY • NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. ta p e re c o rd e rs , 24 play back c la ssro o m s and fo u r-tra c k tape m a s te r m achines, six re c o rd and r e c o rd e rs by which a student play back m a s te r m achines, six can lis te n to a tape and re c o rd Electronic Competition control consoles, o n e m a ste r a t the sa m e tim e. $ 4 9 9 5 lecture topic B y G e o r g e , i t ’s a n o t h e r B . F . Coggan, a fu ll-tim e con­ sultant to the a s sista n t se c re ta ry of defense fo r m anpow er, will o n e o f t h o s e M a c ’s speak T hursday as p a rt of the L ec tu re-C o n c ert S e rie s . He will speak on “ O ur 1966 Com m unist b e re t b o ys — C om petition” at 8:15 p .m . in the U niversity A uditorium . Coggan w as honored in 1959 by MSU a s an outstanding alum ­ nus and in 1960 by the N ational M anagem ent A ssn. a s the out­ standing m anagem ent man of the y ea r. He served a s an executive of G eneral M otors, a s vice p r e s i­ dent of the C onvair Division of G eneral D ynam ics, and a s p r e s i­ dent of the Southw estern C apital and San Diego International In­ v estm ent co rp o ratio n s. In 1962 he was elected vice p resid e n t and d ire c to r of the United S tate s F inancial C o rp ., and p r io r to his appointm ent in the D epartm ent of D efense, he w as c o rp o rate vice p resid e n t fo r Calendar the Douglas A ircraft Co. m e e t t h e a n i m a l k i n g d o m Electronic and He has c a rrie d out governm ent b u s in e s s assignm ents throughout the w orld and is in­ volved in vario u s United N ations *59 95 in b i g b o l d Fashion accents right on time with w a t c h e s a c tiv itie s. The Belforte Electronic never needs winding on fake fur bands on smartly styled golden or off the wrist. It’s super SKI C LU B accurate and waterproof.* tone watches with guaranteed swiss M SU S K I C L U B lU inyitlenaenm deyB derci.leovilnm ri.(m oem nrst.tio,liennN (M nie*,.(0) movement mechanisms. l»o•K e(rievefinme Ji ru i a c eU y le r l r o nilirrpdto..m I .incdec o 1 1 S T M E E T IN G >*feguJi(< 1 >cntnuousicform f L K (Q ) A. Leopard-look 1W wide band. 1 7 .0 0 T O N IG H T : 7 :3 0 P .M . B ELFO R TE B. Day/date calendar style on zebra band. 2 5 .0 0 COMPANION WATCH TO MHDUI 146 G IL T N E R J u s t d y in g to s e rve y o u •OLD AMD »««VICIO AiOUNO TMl «0*10 C. Zebra or tiger Vi" band. 1 5 .0 0 • S P E A K E R ACCESSORIES • M O V IE • T R IP S Thompson’ s • M E M B E R S H IP S • M O R E • B E T H E R E McDonald^ lewelry Jacobsons T H IN K S N O W L A N S IN G - E A S T L A N S IN G 223 MAC T uesday, Novem ber 1, 1966 8 M ichigan State N ews, E ast Lansing, M ichigan ? e # fe DOUBLE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH w it h o u r MID-TERM SPECIAL Readier W A t iT ADS N o w to N o v e m b e r 1 0 th J u s t c a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 A u to m o tiv e Auto Sorvico & Part« E m p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r S a le P e rs o n a l T he State News does not HELP WANTED p a rt tim e. Kwik FOR WEDDING“ and p ra c tic a l FALCON FUTURA l9 6 4 c o n v ert- ACCIDENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 p e rm it ra c ia l or religious PROBLEM^ CaTl K ar Wash. 920 E. M ichigan. IV ALL THE ,4In " people a r e flyin' ible, re d w ith w hite top, V-8 ro o m s, studio, lo ts of clo se t and show er g ifts, com plete lin e of d iscrim in atio n In Its ad­ KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 4-7335. 8-11/9, w ith “ T he T onlks” . . .so get with w ith autom atic tran sm issio n , sto rag e . P ark in g , p riv a te en­ b ask et-w are. See ACE HARD­ 1with a v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e it! 351-9359. 2 -1 1 /2 WARE’S selec tio n s. 201 E ast w re ck s. A m erican and foreign E v e n i n g E m p l o y m e n t good m o to r and tir e s . P ric e , tra n c e , ground flo o r. M odern, S tate News w ill not accept G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from Union. $1095. C all TU 2-2286. 4 -1 1 /4 clean , and n ea t. 10 m inutes by low cost ad v e rtisin g which d isc rim ­ c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. 482- Top earn in g s for those who ex p ressw ay . 549 W. Ash, M ason. Phone ED 2-3212. C P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l in ates a g a i n s t religion, FÓRD, 1962, convertible. C all 1286. 2628 E . K alam azoo. C a r e able to m aintain th e ir H. C. Jew ett, OR 7-3461, nights REFRIGERATOR. ADMIRAL "9 S.K. iW o’s com pany. T h re e 's a W A N T A D ra c e , color o r national or­ 337-2303. Cheap. Ask for R u ss. NEW BATTERIES. Exchange OR 7-4691. 2 -1 1 /2 cubic feet with 50 pound capacity crow d. 1-11/1 igin. 3-11/1 studies and a r e fre e 3 nights p ric e from $7.95. New sealed fre e z e r . 485-2128. 3-11/1 NOSES OF the w orld unite! C all p e r week and Saturday. R e­ NEEDED: TWO g irls im m ed iate- a u t o m o t iv e FORD, 1957, V-8 stick . Good beam s, 99$. Salvage c a r s , la rg e q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , ly fo r luxury ap a rtm en t. P a t, OLYMPIA H I-FI. Fold-down (Peachey) - Kean Ganan, Na­ EM PLO YM EN T ru n n er; b est offer over $80. stock used p a r ts . ABC AUTO se rio u s, h ard woricer. F o r P r is , 351-4096. 4 -1 1 /4 tu rn tab le. Two y e a rs old. $45. tional le a d e r, 353-1339. 1-11/1 FOR R E N T A u to m o tiv e 332-4801 between 2-9 p.m . PARTS, 613 E. South S tre e t., p erso n al interview phone M r. 355-2877. 3-11/1 4 -1 1 /4 IV 5-1921. C NEAR CAMPUS, sm a lle r 4-becT- PEASANTS! SPEECH im paired? FOR S A LE CADILLAC AMBULANCE, $46o, F aust, 351-4011. 1953, p erfec t condition. Call FORD 1963 G alaxie, six, stick, M EL’S A U tO SERVICE. E ast room hom e. G arag e, r e f rig e r ­ GOLF CLUBSI 11 iro n s, 3w oods, C all D orian B la ir (alias Hunky LO S T 8 . FOUND 647-3891 collect afte r 5 p j n . excellent condition. F ir s t $685. Lansing’s only g arag e is now MONEY 'OPPORTUNITY of the a to r, stove included. 351-4376. bag, rea so n ab le . Call 351-7767. Dory) fo r im m ediate c o rre c ­ PERSONAL 816 R.G. C u rtis s, 2 blocks north located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ y ea r in p a r t tim e d ire c t sa le s. 2 -1 1 /2 4 -1 1 /4 tion. 353-1458. 1-11/1 PEANU TS PERSONAL 4 -1 1 /4 REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET, l9S7, 2-door, of M iller & Washington. C - l l / 4 e r . 332-3255. C You m ake a s much a s the tim e THREE BEDROOM house with WOULD YOU believe Thom as A. you devote. E veryday co n su m er study. C om pletely fu rn ish ed . A n im a l s G ra in g e r is engaged? 1-11/1 S E R V IC E hardtop, 4-speed. Excellent FORD, I960 convertible. E xcel- USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. item w ith p o ssib ilitie s un­ A vailable la tte r p a rt of D ecem ­ AFFECTIONATE SIAMESE k it- T R A N S P O R T A T IO N condition, copper & w hite. 882- len t condition. Owner going to Good running condition. New ASK ANYBODY, an owl is b e tte r lim ited! See M r. W ilkins at the b e r . Excellent neighborhood. ten s, $15. 351-6647. 3-11/1 W ANTED 5517. 5-11/1 s e rv ic e . M ust se ll. Call 351— heating, exhaust sy stem . $125. than a turk ey . 1-11/2 MARGIN STORE a c ro s s from N ea r M arb le School. L e a se nec­ CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, 4490. Ask fo r H a rry . 2-11/2 882-1436.______________ 4 -1 1 /3 the Union todayl 3 -1 1 /3 e s s a ry . No stu d en ts. C all ED 7 - M o b ile H o m es D E A D L IN E blue, 1965 , 327. Must se ll y es­ KARMANN-GHIA, 1959. A p u s- R e a l E s ta te S c o o te rs & C y c le s 0646. 3 -1 1 /2 1962 G re a t L akes 10 X 6i), 2 - terday. Dial 355-0520 . 4-11/4 sycatl Nice condition. $495.339- W A N T E D -A U T O WASH CAVANAUGH ROAD, 2628 , 2 - bedroom on lot in E ast L ansing. 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e ­ CHEVROLET 1960. 2-door s e - 8382 a fte r 5 p .m . 4-11/3 HONDA S-90, 1965. M ust se ll. THREE BEDROOMS, 1 1 /2 baths, bedroom , m odern house with $225 o r b est o ffer. 351-9422. fire p la c e , re c re a tio n room . T er $3000. Phone 332-5213 a fte r 4 fore publication. dan, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic. MUSTANG, 1966, V-8, stan d ard . garag e and la rg e y a rd . $6000 3-11/1 H elp . P a r t tim e m ornings y e a r old C olonial. Excellent d is­ p .m . 5 -11/2 $395. STRATTON SPORT CEN­ $400 and take o ver paym ents. o r aftern o o n s, $1.60 p e r ca sh o r $7500 on te rm s with tr ic t. Im m ediate p o ssessio n . SKYLINE 1963, 54 X 10, 2 -b ed - C ancellations - 12 noon one TER, 1915 E. Michigan, IV 4- 485-2728. 8 -1 1 /9 HONDA 125cc, 1962. Good con- h o u r. Apply FRANDOR $500 down. N eeds red eco ratio n . cla ss day before publica­ dition, $200. F ull helm et, $25. 339-2509. 3-11/1 room , a i r conditioned, on lo t. Call ED 7-9564. 3-11/2 4411. C -ll/4 OLDSMOBILE 1964 F -8 5 , stand- AUTOWASH. tion. 355-8878. 4 -1 1 /3 641-6004. 4 -1 1 /4 CHEVROLET WAGON, 1962, V- a rd . E xcellent condition. $850. SOUTH LANSING. 324 Smith Av- F o r S ale 8. New tir e s , extrem ely clean. 351-6663. 3-11/1 BE ONE of the f ir s t to own a PRACTICAL NURSE to stay RITZCRAFT, 1957, 10X 50. T ake enue. Vacant 3-bedroom , en­ PHO N E Well ca red fo r. $900 o r best PLYMOUTH SPORT F u ry con­ 1967 Suzuki X -6 S cram b ler. nights with eld erly lady. Phone SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e o v er pay m en ts. 355-8309. A fter closed porch, 2 - c a r garage, gas O ver th irty X-6*s in stock. 482-6334 betw een 9 a.m .-2:30 selectio n of reconditioned, used 5 p .m ., 882-8787. 3-11/1 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 offer. 355-5831. 3-11/1 v ertib le, many e x tra s. Still on m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, Uni­ heat; $14,600, $2,000dow n.IV 4 - L a rg e selectio n of used m o to r­ p .m . 3-11/2 2729.___________________5-1 1 /3 RATES CHEVROLET 1964 SS, P.S. tilt w arra n ty . 482-4654. 8-11/9 cycles now at FOX’s SPORT GIRL TO liv e in E ast L ansing v e rs a l, N ecchi. $19.95 to $39.95. L o s t & Fou n d 1 D A Y .......................S I . 50 ste erin g wheel, 327, black with PLYM OUtH 383 FURY I, i960. CENTER, 2120 E ast Michigan G uaranteed. E asy te rm s . ED­ LOST: LADY'S w rist w atch. S il- S e r v ic e red In terio r, One owner, m ust $2176.00. 8-5 p .m . call 353- home. P riv a te ro o m a s m o th er’s WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., 3 D A Y S ................... S 3 . 0 0 Avenue. Call 372-3908. C - l l / 3 h elp er. 332-5404. 3-11/1 v e r D esta, black-banded. Re­ SPANISH LADY w ill tutor in se ll. Will accept best offer. 6493. A fter 6 p .m ., 332-5287. 1115 N. W ashington. 489-6448. w ard! 355-4844. 5 -1 1 /4 Spanish o r Italian . E xperienced. 5 D A Y S ..................¿ 5 . 0 0 Phone evenings afte r 6 p .m . 3-11/1 4 BARREL c a rb u ra to r m anifold FEM ALE ROUTE h elp ers, $2.60 C -ll/3 355-3007. 8-1 1 /9 393-3628. 4-11/4 PONTIAC 1937, 4-door, running for 283 o r 265 C hevrolet. C all, p e r hour, flex ib le h o u rs, c a r LOST: ENGLISH S e tte r puppy, b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) condition, re s to ra b le . $375. J . P ape, 332-3574. 4 -1 1 /4 n e c e ssa ry . 882-1398. 10-11/9 P . X . S T O R E -F R A N D O R w hite, sab le e a r s , re d c o lla r, DIAPER SERVICE, L an sin g 's CHEVROLET 1962 B el-A ir: V-b, fin e st. Y our choice of th re e Phone 485-7964. 2-11/1 Clarendon Road, F rid a y . Re­ Over 10, I5) - One a l t e r ­ fessio n al th e se s typing. N ear nate was chosen Monday to s it tax tonight and Sam Sexton J r . , 4 1, both of F o rt S m ith, A rk ., w ere sen­ engineering (B,M,D). only; c iv il, e le c tric a l and m e - ' UJS. Naval Ship M issile Sys­ chanical engineering (B,M); m ed­ cam pus. 337-1527. C with a ju ry try in g Samuel H, T h e ASMSU Student B o ard will te m s Engineering Station: phys­ ical technology (B); and c h e m is - : tenced to th re e y e a r s . D ial r e ­ Sheppard in the 1954 bludgeon se t th e w inter te rm tax at ceived a sev en -y ear sentence. ic s , e le c tric a l and m echanical try and nursin g (B). NORMA STROTHER; th e se s, tonight’s m eeting in 308 Student engineering (B,M). slaying of h is wife, M arilyn. A D ial said B razilian au th o rities ' te rm p a p e rs, e tc . E le c tric type S erv ice s at 7 p.m . t . **have, tre a te d m e very n ice and second a lte rn a te re m a in s to be w rite r , pick up, d eliv er. OX 9r,- T h ey w ill also co n sid er am end­ 2226. ,u 8-11/10 se lec ted . m ents to the code of o p eratio n s they do not blam e m e fo r the Com m on P le a s Judge F ra n c is e s c a p e ,” TYPING TERM p a p e rs . R eason- J , T a lty apparently continued to which would pave the way fo r an ab le c h a rg e . C all m e, Linda hold in abeyance a defense plea annual budget. INFORMATION ^ 3â2 6944 Denman, 353-0802. 8 -11/9 to m ove the second-degree m u r ­ A num ber of recom m endations m ade by the g en eral assem b ly CtA m p u s JOB RESUMES, 1O0 copies, $4.50 d e r r e tr ia l oiit of C leveland. D e­ ^ N I® f [ _ _ _ _ _ . t i t« If «. which m et la s t week w ill be ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD­ fen se atto rn ey F . L ee B ailey LA S T 2 DAYS p re se n te d to the board. Included VERTISING, 533N orth C lip p ert. c la im s a fa ir tr ia l cannot be ¡10.- 3:15 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 9:30 is a re q u e st for an investigation IV 5-2213. C obtained h e re . E xciting Adventure! R e d -h a ire d N orm a Koch, of Olin H ealth C e n te r. TYPING IN g en e ral, m anu- whose husband is a co rp o ratio n A re q u e st fo r an explanation . . W illiam . „ R ichard fro m Dean C a rlin of the U n i­ s c rip ts , th e se s, te rm p a p e rs. c o n tro lle r and who does p a r t- C all Sharon, 337-7116. 1-11/1 tim e stenographic work, Joined eight m en and four women a l­ v e rsity C ollege concerning the d ism issa l of th ree ATL in s tru c ­ HoldenWidmark T r a n s p o r ta tio n to rs w ill probably not be acted SKlERS - GOING to Boyne Moun- rea d y sw orn in a s re g u la r ju ­ r o r s . An a lte rn a te ju r o r h e a rs all upon sin ce Jim G raham , c h a ir ­ man of ASMSU, w rote to C a rlin , V A R EZ 1. W hat’s eating you? Can’t decide on dessert? tain every w eekend. T ra n sp o r- , tation/lodging extrem ely r e a ­ the evidence in the tr ia l and is sonable. C all Jo e, 393-0272 available to step in if one of the P ro v o st N eville S tran d n ess, chairm an of the ATL a n d T . Ben LLY Worse. Can’t decide on a job, a fte r 5 p .m . 3-11/1 re g u la r panel becom es ill o r Dept, la s t week. P A N A V I S I O N 1» o therw ise incapacitated. If not j h e b o ard will also d isc u ss the C O L U M B IA C O L O R RIDE NEEDED, M onday-Friday, question of g en eral assem b ly a p ­ needed, the alte rn a te s a r e ex ­ 8 A.M. and 5 P.M . to and from portionm ent, an issu e which was Spartan V illage and N. Logan at cused before the ju r o rs begin debated at the assem b ly and at T H E LA U G H S d elib eratio n s. Saginaw. 355-2825. 3-11/2 Sheppard, 42, a fo rm e r o ste o ­ M en's H all A ssn. (MHA) l a s t STA R T TH U RS. ONE GÍRL fo r C edar V illage pathic neurosurgeon, is accu sed week. ap artm ent w inter te rm only. of slaying bru n ette M arilyn Shep­ T h e b oard will also decide 351-7731. 3-11/2 p ard in th ie r suburban lake front Apple Bobbing w hether to delete the M iss MSU co n test fro m ASMSU p ro ­ ONE NON-STUDENT ticket - N o - hom e Ju ly 4, 1954, T h e U.S. g ram m ing. An option fo r the tr e D am e. Will pay. G ary, 355- Suprem e C o u rt re v e rs e d h is A s one R a t h e r H a ll re s id e n t d is c o v e r e d , the w a te r orig in al conviction. He lo st h is is r e a l l y w e t In an a p p le b o b b l n g p a n . T h e a p p le b o b ­ sponsoring the p ro g ram w ill be 5680. 5 -1 1 /3 offered to Union B oard. osteopathic licen se a fte r being b in g too k place d u rin g a B r y a n - R a t h e r open house UP T b TEN noh-student tickets convicted in 1954. B o ard m em b ers may yield the l a s t S u n d a y . O f c o u r s e , e v e r y o n e g o t d r e s s e d up in fo r N otre Dame gam e. C all 353- Sheppard serv ed nine y e a rs of flo o r to students who wish to c o s tu m e s and went tric k o r treating . 0914. 3-11/2 a life sentence following h is o r ig ­ speak during the m e m b e rs’ p r i ­ S tate N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ic h a e ls vilege p erio d . 3. Give me the picture, inal conviction fo r second-degree I low come? The recruiters ¡ BLOOD DONORS needed, $/.50 Students a r e invited to attend. swarming the Campus. fo r RH positiv e, $10, $12, & m u rd e r. I m searching lor meaning He te stifie d that M arilyn, then The kind of job I want just I want to be of service $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 E. M ichigan Ave. H ours 9-3:30 31 and four m onths pregnant, was slain by a b u sh y -h aired International Ball Nov. 5 Ì W IN N E R O F 6 doesn’t exist. to mankind. stra n g e r who invaded th e ir Monday and T uesday; 12-6:30 AC AD EM Y AW ARDS) T h ursday. 489-7587. C hom e and knocked him uncons­ cious. schedules Richards Band WANTED: 10 gauge shotgun, 4(5" T h e sta te contends the husky double b a r r e l. Phone 353-1277. Sheppard beat his wife, who had L an sin g 's Bill R ich ard s Band N ative d r e s s , se m i-fo rm a l or 2-1 1 /2 been h is high school sw eetheart, w ill supply the m usic fo r the fo rm a l a ttir e w ill be ap p ro p riate. In tern atio n al Ball fro m 8 p .m . to TWO STUDENTS who went on the to death during a q u a rre l over an FOREIGN FILMS | m idnight Nov. 5 in the Union U niversity S erv ices A ssociation affair he had with another woman. B allro o m . Rosebowl Special trip la st y ea r to s e rv e a s cam pus re p re se n ­ ta tiv e s fo r a planned spring vacation to the B aham as. Con­ ta ct M r. Ja m e s M cConnell, C a n d id a te s on T ick ets fo r the d a n c e , spon­ so re d by the International Club, m ay be p u rch a sed f o r $3 by m e m b er couples and $4 by non­ I ATE T h e a t r e GROUP TRAVEL ASSOCIATES, T V to n ig h t m e m b er c o u p l e s in 110In ter­ 'Afcow 11Z-ZBI4- 53 W est Jackson Boulevard, national C e n te r and in the Union T O D A Y thru T H U R S D A Y M E T R 0 -G 0 1 D W Y N -M A Y E R Chicago, 60604. 4 -11/4 C andidates fo r the governing tic k e t office. F e a tu re a t 7:05 - 9:10 P.M . PR ESENTS 5. Then why don’t you get in tone! 4. You can get a job like that board s of MSU and U of M w ill R efresh m en ts w ill be se rv e d . A C A R L O P0 N TI P R O D U C T IO N with Equitable. Their whole WANT GRA-Y le a d e rs . G ra-Y be p a ire d fo r the second show of AC A D EM Y AW ARD with your eyes closed. business is based on social clubs a r e young m e n 's C h ristian th re e to be telev ised a t 7 tonight. NOMINEE: B est F oreign Film DAVIDLEAN'S FILM The trouble is, I also want research. As a member of their A ssociation clubs that m eet in W arren Huff (D), the p re s e n t of the Y e a r . • • O F BORIS PASTERNAKS a slice of the pie. management development g rad e schools fo r one hour a fte r b oard chairm an , and Kenneth W. program, you’ll be able to make school. You w ill need tra n sp o r­ Thom pson (R) w ill ap p e ar fo r tation. A chance to be a coach, MSU. M rs. Iren e M urphy (D) and Jo h n DOCTOR a significant contribution to humanity. And pie-wise, the adv iso r and physical d ire c to r R obert J . Brown (R) w ill lead the F e a tu re At J ZBA&ruiiifeiii» Z H flA G O lay Is fine. pay f o r grad e school u se . Contact s e r ie s fo r U of M. N orm an H icks a t theYMCA, 301 Questioning the candidates w ill 1:00-3:05- 5:10-7:20- ÍB ■STARTS FRI:1 1— INPANAVISI0N*ANDMETR0C010R RESERVED PERFORMANCE fiCARIHG CUTOF- TH£ TIV£NTIÍciF>INTO M a k e 1hlueberrv. W. Lenaw ee, IV 9-6501 at 2 be M ark K illingsw orth from the 9:30 P.M . p j n ., Monday - F rid a y . "Shocking and P rovocativel” tic k e ts a t BOX OFFICE o r BY M ichigan Daily, V artan Kupellan 3-11/2 from the Wayne State Collegian 20* Century-fo* A . H . W eiler N.Y. T im es MAILI EVES. At 8 p.m . SUN. a t 7:30 - 2.25 SAT. FOURTH GIRL needed f o r a p a r t- and Kyle Kerbawy from the Mich­ M w n SUN. MAT. a t 1:30 p.m , SUN. Por career opportunities at Equitable, see ; Placement OIRcer, or m ent sta rtin g N ovem ber 15; C all igan S tate N ew s. o o — > a fte r 5 p .m . Avondale A part­ m en ts, 351-4372. T he final show of the s e rie s 8-11/10 w ill fe a tu re Republican and Dem­ 'm u m m • I OldlLUt \ 'B o m MAT. 2.25 SAT. MATINEE $1.50. p .o a .AM i n f o k m a t i o n ^ 4 8 3 - 6 4 8 3 JANUS FILMS presents ti/wcLc Li_cyi)*s writc to Patrick Scollard, Manpower The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of thè United States Developmelit Divi Divistoti. IMMASCOK • COLOR by DtLun 1 T W O GlRLS w in te r te rm . SuB- o c ra t candidates from Wayne and G I A P M E W H o m e Office: 1 2 8 5 A v e . o f t h è A m e r i c a » . N e w Y o r k , N . Y . 1 0 0 1 9 « liq u ita b le lO B fl le a s e . W a te r's Edge. 351-5791. U of M . It w ill be telev ised at 4 FR I: THE FORTUNE COOKIE] IH A P P IN ÍS S / in E A S T M A N C Q IO R ’ t\ FUNNY SIDE OF LIFt A l l kt/IUll Oi>l>(>rtniiity E m ploijcr, M i 2 -1 1 /2 p .m . Sunday. Tuesday, N ovem ber 1, 1966 10 M ichigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Life sciences building cost jumps LSD production L A S T E D T W O W E E K S (Continued fr o m page 1) ergotam ine ta r t r a te , w as used Not only w ill the departm ents Big m ail r u s h o v e r (Continued fr o m page 1) a re a and office space fo r stu ­ fo r m igraine head ach es. Ylt Is of behaviorial and biological dents and grad u ate doctors w ork­ in te g ra te th e ir teaching, but the C hem ical Co. in New Y o rk . But available with a p re sc rip tio n scien ce. ing with him . human m edicine students w ill instead of receiving ly se rg ic acid from drug sto re s and can be sub­ —F o u r 1,000-foot laborato­ The departm ent of human med­ in te g ra te biological and psycho­ he would be sent a fo rm to fill jected to a cru d e ch em ical p ro c ­ rie s , each to se rv e 16 students, icin e w ill have 20 such u n its. lo g ical stu d ies so they le arn how out. A fter the application w as r e ­ e ss which will yield a drug sim i­ our p o st office has C h ristm a s of o v ertim e se rv ic e given b e ­ w ill com bine individual laborato­ T he departm ent of pharm acology to w ork w ith people w hile le a rn ­ viewed he might re c e iv e 100 m il­ By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y alm o st a ll y ea r long,” said the la r to LSD. cau se of the revenue involved. ry c a r r e ls , a biochem ical ex p eri­ w ill have 10. ing how people " w o rk ." lig ra m s of the acid . The d ru g , like LSD w ill cau se State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r T o illu s tra te the p ersonnel s i t ­ p o s tm a s te r. "W e a r e the b u sie st m entation a re a and an open a re a , T he w hole life scien ces build­ He m ost probably would r e ­ co lo r d isto rtio n and d ep e rso n ali­ uation K rid e r pointed out that in O cto b e r,” he continued, " b e ­ w ith space fo r po rtab le oper­ —F ive behavioral study la b o r­ ceive the acid . But he would still T h e E a s t L ansing P o st Office cau se the students a r e receiving ing has a b u ilt-in evaluation p ro ­ zation when taken. Unlike LSD it th ree w om en c a r r ie r s a r e ating tab les, fo r physiological a to rie s com plete the firs t floor be a long way from LSD. is c u rre n tly pulling its e lf up by p re-h o lid a y a n d p ost-vacation g ram for its educational p ro ­ will not expand co n scio u sn ess and working in the resid e n tia l a re a s . lab o rato ry a re a . To obtain LSD at th is stage the b o o tstra p s a fte r being in v o l­ m a il.” re s e a rc h . g ra m s . will not allow the u s e r to " lo o k T h e p o stm a ste r said that the T he c a r r e ls , o r "sit-d o w n —T h re e sm all anim al la b o ra­ would re q u ire sp ecial g la ss ap­ ved in a two-week m ail tie -u p within h im se lf," one of the p rim e tie -u p was felt in th is a re a b e ­ L ocally K rid er said that the la b s ," may contain equipment for to rie s a r e located In the b ase­ D r. H illiard Jaso n , both a med­ p a ra tu s (which la b o ra to rie s even that slow ed down d e liv e rie s in the effects of LSD. cau se under the new zip coding u n iv e rsity g enerates approx­ m icrobiological w ork, slides and m ent next to the anim al q u a rte rs . ical d o ctor and a doctor of edu­ a s la rg e as the MSU la b , do not en tire m idw est. " I t would be alm o st im possible m ethod L ansing se rv e s as a s e c ­ im ately 45 p erc en t of all incoming o th er audio-visual equipm ent, in­ catio n , has been asked to leave norm ally h a v e j.C a re fu l handling U nable to determ ine a specific —T he life sciences building to produce LSD In the MSU la b s ,” tional c e n te r. m ail, and about forty p e rc e n t of th e U niversity of R och ester to throughout the p ro c e s s would be cause, A. Ray K rid er, lo cal p o s t­ cluding a TV se t-u p that can w ill also contain sem in ar and N illes said. T h e downtown o f f i c e was all out-going m ail. He said that te lev ise le c tu re s and d em onstra­ head the evaluation cen ter h ere . req u ired because a toxic gas is m a ste r. speculated that the tie -u p conference room s, lib ra rie s , in­ Special and expensive equip­ re p o rte d to have o ver ninety m ail the volum e generated by students tions from anyw here in the w orld. "W e w ant to develop highly em itted . g en erally was due to an expanding strum entation and data p ro c e ss­ ment would have to be p u rch ased bags backed up. K rid e r said that is not c le a rly defined because —T ea ch ln g -rese arch u n its adaptable p ro g ra m s fo r today Within five d ay s, about 1,000 m ail volum e g enerated by b e tte r ing clinics, audio-visual equip­ and the student who was try in g D etro it and Chicago w ere also off-cam pus students a r e co n ­ w hile keeping our p ro g ram s and av erag e doses of LSD would be econom ic conditions and th e surround the four m ain labs on m ent, an auditorium and adm in­ to produce LSD would need the se rio u s ly involved. sid e re d p a rt of the " lo c a l" ra th e r building flexible fo r tom orrow ,” produced. Its value on the black - growing population, a n d h am ­ the f ir s t flo o r. Each teachlng- istra tiv e office for the d ep art­ sig n atu re of his m a jo r a d v ise r “ In co m parison to o th e r a re a s than "u n iv e rsity ” m a ils. Schuetz said . "W e'v e got to get m ark et would range fro m about p ere d by an em ploym ent pro b lem . re se a rc h unit, under a p ro fe s­ m ents located th ere, including before a req u isitio n to p u rch ase 50 y e a r s ' u se from th is build­ $2,500 to about $7,500. T h e o v erse as p re -C h ris tm a s so r, contains an office for the the college of v eterin ary m ed­ the drug could be filled out. p ro fe sso r, a sm all laboratory in g ." At one tim e a d ru g , known as m ailin g s m ay also be a c o n tr i­ icine. P olice indicate that they know LSD is being used on cam pus buting fa c to r. T hroughout th ese p ast weeks, Communications satellite but th e re has not been a convic­ f ir s t and second c la s s m ail, which fails to achieve desired orbit Loans, jobs, funds available for students tion in M ichigan under the LSD prohibition law . Tom orrow ; An MSU p ro fe s s o r Includes le tte rs , new spapers and m ag azin es, have been given p r e ­ fe re n tia l tre a tm e n t, However, WASHINGTON (i) — A ttem pts A kick m otor aboard the s a t­ (Continued fro m page 1) H ow ever, th e re is often a need tion fo r a p a rtic u la r type of job, te lls of ex p erien ces he had while t o estab lish co m m ercial co m ­ e llite w as fire d Sunday to put p ro g ra m s should be made in the due to the trem endous volume of fo r c le ric a l w orkers on a short in c a se such a job is available under the influence of LSD. m unications via s a te llite over the s a te llite into a c irc u la r, syn­ done b usiness with that bank,and financial aids office in 257 Student m ail being moved even re g u la r te rm b a s is , p articu la rly at the la te r in the y e a r. a v ast P acific Ocean a re a have chronous o rb it over the equator so the ea se of obtaining a loan S erv ices. se rv ic in g was ham pered. at the international dateline, 2 2 ,- end of a te rm . In addition, the financial aids failed, it becam e c le a r Monday. may vary considerably. T hird of the sources of finan­ c ial a ssista n ce is the job m a rk e t. Food se rv ice jobs on cam pus office has a w ork-study p ro g ram D irk s e n s u rg e ry T h ird c la s s m a i l , through F o r som e undeterm ined rea so n 300 m ile s above the G ilb e rt I s ­ Students need not be M ichi­ a r e av ailab le, but no: in larg e which the sta te sends d r iv e r s ’ the s a t e l l i t e "L a n i B ird ,” lands. T h is would cau se it to fo r the very needy student. gan re sid e n ts for this program ; According to the P lacem ent q u an tities at the p rese n t tim e . WASHINGTON (i) — Senate R e ­ lic e n se s, and fourth c la ss p a rc e l launched la s t W ednesday from hover o v er a single spot on the ag ain , the lim iting facto r is B ureau, th e re w ere still n u m er­ The P lacem ent B ureau, which F in ally , the student should also publican L ea d er E v e re tt M. D irk ­ p o st had been delayed in post C ape Kennedy. F la., could not be earth, and it would becom e a w hether the student can convince ous job openings fo r m en, p a r ti­ is located in the Student S erv ices co n sid er the p o ssibility of com ­ sen underw ent su rg e ry Monday offices. placed in the d e s ire d o rb it. A re la y statio n for television and a bank to give him the loan. cularly in on-cam pus, p erm a­ B uilding, m aintains a bulletin bining th e se so u rce s; in fac t, for rem o v al of pins and a p late Com m enting on the local back-up s a te llite Is scheduled to other fo rm s of com m unications. According to the loan office, an nent p a rt-tim e jobs. many tim es in com puting loans In serte d in h is hip la s t sp rin g problem , K rid e r said that the be launched in N ovem ber, in board of c u rre n t job o ffe rin g s, increasing num ber of sta te s have F o r women, however, the p r i­ which the student should check o r sc h o larsh ip s, the offices in­ a fte r it was broken in a fa ll. E a st L ansing office, w h ic h an o th er attem pt to do the job. loan pro g ram s sim ila r to that of A spokesm an at W alter Reed em ploys approxim ately 120 p e r ­ But the m otor failed to p r o ­ m ary types of job available a r e f ir s t. volved base the am ounts on the T he "L a n i B ird ” is in a c ig a r ­ M ichigan. Students can obtain a A rm y H ospital said the Illin o is sons, h as had its p erso n n el w o rk ­ duce the d e sire d effect, th e C o m - babysitting and hojsew ork. Sec­ Then if th e re a r e no jobs av ail­ assum ption that the student will shaped o rb it, ranging from 1,840 listing of these and other types of se n a to r’s p o st-o p era tiv e co n d i­ ing o v ertim e. He n o te d 'th a t the m unications S atellite C o rp . said r e ta ria l and clerica l work is in able fo r which the student is rec eiv e funds from m o re than m iles above the e a rth to about p ro g ra m s from the loan office. tion w as good. governm ent r e s tr ic ts the am ount Monday. very short supply. q u alified, he can file an ap p lica­ one of the so u rce s. 23 000 m iles. Application for any of the loan NOTICE T O A I L STU D EN TS Academic Advising, Enrollment, and Registration For 19 6 7 Winter Term C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U L T U R E C O L L E G E O F C O M M U N IC A T IO N A R T S N O - P R E F E R E N C E U N IV E R S IT Y C O L L E G E G E N E R A L IN S T R U C T IO N S F R O M D e p a rtm e n t O f A d v e r t is in g H a v e y o u s e e n y o u r a d v is e r ? College of A g ricu ltu re students w ill p re -e n ro ll acco rd in g to T H E R E G IS T R A R the following schedule in th e ir dep artm en tal offices: Students w ill se e th e ir a d v is e rs fo r p re -e n ro llm e n t on the Each N o -P re fe re n c e student should have receiv ed an invitation During the period November 1-3, obtain a 1967 W inter te rm A g ricu ltu ral B u sin ess, Nov. 7-8, Rm 121 Ag H all. evenings of N ovem ber 7, 8, 9 and 10 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m . to com e to h is advisem ent c e n te r fo r d iscussion of a p ro g ram T im e Schedule F o r C ourses and a Student Schedule C ard . . . A g ricu ltu ral C om m unications, Nov. 9-10, Rm 121 Ag H all. Appointm ents fo r a definite tim e during th ese p erio d s m u st be planning fo r w in ter te rm . (available to dorm itory resid en ts in th eir resid e n ce hall on A g ricu ltu ral Econom ics, Nov. 9-10. m ade by signing up in p erso n in advance a t the D epartm ental Student re s id e n ts of C ase-W ilson-W onders should go to S-33 Tuesday, November 1; and to other students in the firs t-flo o r A g ricu ltu ral Education, F re sh m en - Nov. 7 - 1:00-5:00, Nov. office, Room 204 Jo u rn alism Building. W onders H all; re sid e n ts of the Brody Com plex to 109 Brody; concourse of the Union Building, and the C enter for International 9 - 9:00-5:00; Sophomore - Nov. 7 - 1:00-2:30, Nov. 9 - 8:00- D e p a r t m e n t O f C o m m u n ic a t io n re sid e n ts of E ast Cam pus to G -36 Hubbard; and all o th e rs in­ P ro g ra m s, on W ednesday-Thursday, N ovember 2 -3 , during the 2:30, Nov. 10 - 8:00-5:00; Ju n io r - Nov. 11 - 8:00-5:00, Nov. cluding off-cam pus students, re sid e n ts of Shaw, P h illip s, Advising fo r W inter T e rm w ill be conducted during re g u la r of­ Snyder, M ason, Abbot, and the W est C irc le H alls to 170 E rn st hours 8 a .m .-5 p.m .). 14 - 8:00-12:00; Senior - Nov. 7 - 1:00-5:00, Nov. 8 - 8:00- fice h o u rs from N ovem ber 7 through 11. Students should m ake A. B essey . A sum m ary of what to do — w here, when. . .concerning the 5:00. individual appointm ents to se e th e ir a d v is e rs. T hose who have alre ad y planned p ro g ra m s fo r w inter 1967 enrollm ent and reg istra tio n p ro ce d u re for W inter te rm is out­ A g ricu ltu ral Engineering, Nov. 7 -8 -9 . w ith th e ir a d v ise rs need not re p o rt again. lined in the 1967 W inter te rm T im e Schedule F o r C o u rse s. Anim al H usbandry, Nov. 7 through 18 - By Appointment S c h o o l O f J o u r n a lis m Students who do not confer with a d v ise rs m ust assum e full If your Student A cadem ic P ro g re s s P lan (or s im ila r planning B iochem istry, Nov. 7 -8 -9 . Students should se e th e ir a d v ise rs on the evenings of N ovem ber form that m ay be used in your college) needs updating, see C rop Science, Nov. 14-15 - 9:00-4:00. resp o n sib ility fo r th e ir p ro g ra m s. 7, 8, 9 and 10 fro m 7:00 to 10:00 p.m . A ppointm ents fo r a your academ ic ad v iser according to the arran g em en t in your D airy, Nov. 14-15. definite tim e m u st be m ade by signing up in advance at the college (and possibly departm ent) as outlined below: Extension P erso n n el Development, Nov. 7 through 11. Jo u rn alism office, Room 204 Jo u rn alism Building. F is h e rie s and W ildlife, Nov. 7 -8 -9 . C O L L E G E O F E N G IN E E R IN G Food Science, Nov. 7 through 11. D e p a rtm e n t O f S p e e ch Each Engineering student should have receiv ed advisem ent C O L L E G E O F A R TS AND L E T T E R S F o re st P ro d u cts, Nov. 7 -8 . A ppointm ents fo r academ ic advising may be m ade from O ctober in stru c tio n s fro m his academ ic a d v ise r. T hose who have not F o re stry , Nov. 7 -8 -9 . 31 through N ovem ber 4 by telephoning 5-6690 o r stopping in rec eiv e d in stru c tio n s should contact th e ir academ ic ad v iser All students in the College of A rts and L e tte rs should see their H o rticu ltu re, Nov. 10-11. p erso n at the Speech D epartm ent Office, Room 149 A uditorium . im m ediately. academ ic a d v ise rs on T uesday, Novem ber 8, in th e ir offices Packaging, F resh m an & Sophomore -N o v . 11; J u n io r - Nov. 10; Advising w ill take p lace N ovem ber 7 through 11 by appointm ent between 8:00 a.m . and 4:00 p.m . Senior & G rad. - Nov. 9. only. All graduate and undergraduate co u rse s offered by the College P o u ltry Science, Nov. 7 -8 -9 . w ill be d ism isse d between the hours of 8:00 and 4:00 on T ues­ R esource Development, Nov. 14-15 - 8:30-11:30 and 1:30-5:00. D e p a rtm e n t O f T e le v is io n - R a d io C O L L E G E O F E D U C A T IO N A cadem ic advising fo r T elev isio n and Radio m a jo rs w ill be day, November 8. Soil Science, Nov. 7 through 11 - A fternoons only. Appointments should be m ade with a d v ise rs in o rd e r to m ini­ A g ricu ltu ral N o n -P referen ce students should se e th e ir in­ conducted on the evenings of Monday, N ovem ber 7, W ednesday, A d v is e m e n t C e n t e r N ovem ber 9, and T hursday, N ovem ber 10, from 7:00 to 10:00 m ize waiting in line. T ria l p ro g ra m s should be brought to dividual a d v ise rs according to the schedule lis te d fo r the de­ U ndergraduates assig n ed to the A dvisem ent C enter should not p .m . Advance appointm ent is not n e c e ssa ry but students should advisem ent conferences. p artm en t in which the a d v ise rs a r e located. m ake an appointm ent with th e ir ad v iso r unless they a r e in need re p o rt on the following schedule: A through G, N ovem ber 7; Students m ay also see th eir a d v isers during office h ours o r by of sp ecial a s s is ta n c e . All new fresh m en and tra n s fe r students H through O, N ovem ber 9; P through Z , N ovem ber 10. appointm ent before Novem ber 8. C O L L E G E O F V E T E R IN A R Y M E D IC IN E should have m ade an appointm ent p r io r to p re -e n ro llm e n t fo r the p u rp o se of planning th e ir p ro g ra m fo r the e n tire y e a r. All P re v e te n n a ry students may, however, se e th e ir a d v ise rs if additional help is C O L L E G E O F B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E O F H O M E E C O N O M IC S d e s ire d . The following students should m ake an appointm ent with th e ir Students in the College of Home Econom ics a r e req u ested to T hose students w ishing to m ake an appointm ent with th e ir All students, including graduate students, should see th eir a d v iser who will post a schedule outside h is office: (1) T hose m ake appointm ents at once with academ ic a d v ise rs fo r the ad v ise r should contact the rec ep tio n ist in 134 E rickson H all ad v isers during re g u la r office hou rs. A cadem ic advising is a en ro lled in p re v e te rin a ry cu rricu lu m fo r f ir s t tim e eith er p u rp o se of review ing p ro g ram plans fo r the y e a r (sophom ores, e ith e r in p erso n o r by phoning 355-1900. T he rec ep tio n ist w ill continuing p ro c e ss in which a student and a faculty m em ber su m m er o r fall te rm 1966, and (2) those enrolled in P re -V et ju n io rs, and se n io rs) and fo r making lo n g -term plans (fresh ­ m ake a ll appointm ents fo r the following a d v ise rs: M rs. B lin d ­ discu ss possible options in a student’s potential c a r e e r , total Special P ro g ra m . All o th er students should check with th e ir m en). Appointment schedules have been p osted outside the of­ ing, M rs. Cobb, M rs. F o llette, M rs. Hedeman, M rs. Linton, education p ro g ram , and chosen m ajo r. Enrollm ent is a student ad v iser and, if n ec es sary , m ake an appointm ent. fice door of each academ ic a d v is e r fo r the convenience of M rs . N u tter, and M rs. W ainright. A dvisees of D r. Harding responsibility in selecting co u rses for a te rm schedule from a stu d en ts. student’s academ ic plan previously developed but continually V e t e r in a r y should contact M iss G uthrie at 355-1902. review ed with the ad v iser. E lectives should be review ed and (1) Students enrolling in T e rm 2 should m ake an appointm ent approved periodically by the a d v iser. G eneral electives taken with academ ic a d v iser (Rm 178 G iltn er H all). J U S T IN M O R R IL L C O L L E G E U n d e rg ra d u a te F a c u lt y A d v is e r s during the Junior and Senior y e a rs should be p rim a rily at the (2) Students enrolling in T e rm s 4, 6, 8 new cu rricu lu m and 4th y ea r old cu rricu lu m w ill be “ m a ss en ro lled ” by Dean’s 1. Students should contact th e ir academ ic a d v ise r to plan a F aculty a d v ise rs for un dergraduates in In d u strial A rts, E le ­ 300-400 level. The required upper level Econom ics electives p ro g ram fo r W inter te rm . a r e often used as a supplem ent to the student’s m ajo r re q u ire ­ Office. T hose students who do not w ish to be included in m en tary Education, Special Education, and Health, P hysical " m a s s en ro llm en t” m ust notify Dean’s Office by Novem­ 2 . A fter the a d v iser has approved the p ro g ram , the student Education and R ecreatio n w ill o b serv e norm al office hours from m ents and should be selected in consultation with the adviser should p re s e n t to the Office of Student A ffairs, 135 Snyder o r from an approved departm ental lis t in the m ajo r d ep art­ b e r 1. N ovem ber 1 to N ovem ber 11. Students needing a s sista n c e in H all, two copies of his p ro g ram according to the following m ent. All students in the College of B usiness a r e responsible M e d ic a l T e c h n o lo g y p ro g ra m planning may a rra n g e advisem ent appointm ents during schedule: th is tim e. fo r studying and knowing U niversity, College, and D epartm ental All students com e to Rm 179 G iltn er Hall to schedule appoint­ a. T uesday, Nov. 8, 8:00-12:00 a .m ., L ast N am e S-Z req u irem en ts as stated in the MSU Catalog. m ent with ad v iser. b . W ednesday, Nov. 9, 8:00-12:00 a.m ., L ast N am e M-R Ju n io rs and Seniors should conform to catalog req u irem en ts G r a d u a t e A d v is e m e n t and to the additional College policies c a rrie d in a statem ent G ra d u a te c . T h u rsd ay , Nov. 10, 8:00-12:00 a.m ., L ast N am e G -L Meet w ith m a jo r p ro fe sso r. d. F rid a y , Nov. 11, 8:00-12:00 a.m ., L ast N am e A -F G raduate students in Education a r e encouraged to enroll e a rly . m ailed to all upper level students ju st p rio r to the opening of F all te rm (A copy of this statem ent is available in 313 Berkey In stru ctio n s a r e contained in a le tte r distributed from the Hall). Upper level students in the College of B usiness (1) C O L L E G E O F S O C IA L S C IE N C E C O L L E G E O F N A T U R A L S C IE N C E G raduate Student A ffairs Office. Special enrollm ent a rra n g e ­ should not repeat ” D " g rad es, (2) should not exceed the 12 Anthropology - No special in stru c tio n s. m ents a r e provided for graduate students from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . Monday, N ovem ber 7, through T hursday, N ovem ber 10, in cre d it repeat lim it, (3) should not schedule ex cess cre d its, Geography - Students w iil be notified. If you don’t receiv e a G ro u p I room 252 E rickson Hall. (4) should not take graduate c o u rse s, (5) should not request le tte r, p le ase call the D epartm ent, 5-4650. p erm ission to drop co urses a fte r the official m id term date Sociology - All m a jo rs m ust se e th e ir ad v iser during the fol­ T h o se stu d en ts who have planned prev io u sly a W inter te rm except for catastrophic rea so n s, and norm ally should not r e ­ lowing office h o u rs. If you don’t know who your ad v iser is, p ro g ra m with th e ir academ ic ad v ise r and do not intend to quest p erm issio n to drop co u rse s a fte r the fre e drop period p le ase call the D epartm ent, 5-6640. change it a r e to u se the following p ro ced u re. C O U N S E L IN G C E N T E R provided at the beginning of the te rm . The Office of A ssistant D r. T ro u t - Nov. 14, 15, & 17-8:00-12:00. 1. E n ro ll fo r W inter te rm in th eI.M . Building during the p eriod C h a n g e s O f M a jo r F o r Dean is responsible for enforcing such p o licies and may D r. Conner - Nov. 14, 15, 17, 18 - 1:30-5:00. N ovem ber 14-18. A student schedule c a rd to identify the enforce them by the use of Dean’s D rops, w ithdraw al of Col­ D r. Hundley - By appointm ent only, phone 5-6635. sectio n s w anted should be com pleted before going to the U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e S tu d e n ts lege re g istra tio n s, specific req u est re fu sa ls, and o th e r m eans D r. Hoffer - Mon., Wed., and F r l . - 9:30-11:30 and 4:00-5:00. I.M . Building. (F r e s h m e n a n d S o p h o m o re s ). not popular with students who do not conform to clearly P o litical Science - Between O ctober 31 and November 4 any 2. P ay fees and com plete the re g istra tio n p ro c e ss in e ith e r of two p e rio d s: D ecem ber 12-16 o r' the re g u la r re g istra tio n Changes of m a jo r may be initiated at the Counseling C enter, stated College of B usiness policies. m ajo r who w ishes to see his a d v ise r p rio r to enrollm ent and p erio d at the s ta rt of W inter te rm . 207 Student S erv ices Building, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m . Mondays Seniors, sta rtin g th e ir sen io r y e a r, should subm it an a d v ise r- reg istra tio n should call the D epartm ent Office, 355-6591, to approved student academ ic p r o g re s s plan fo r the A ssistan t m ake an appointm ent with his a d v iser for the following week. through F rid a y s . D ean's file. T his plan should c le a rly show how the student Psychology - O ffice h ours of the a d v ise rs will be posted on the G r o u p II T h o se students who m ust confer with th e ir academ ic ad v iser F o r the convenience of students the Counseling C en ter has m ade plans to m eet his graduation ta rg e t with all co u rse req u irem en ts bulletin boards a c ro s s fro m 109 Olds Hall. b efo re en ro llm en t a r e to use the following p ro ced u re, a rran g e m en ts to have staff available to w rite changes of m a jo r m et. S eniors m ay leave th e ir senior y e a r academ ic p ro g re ss Social Science - Office hours of the a d v ise rs a r e posted in 245 la D uring th e p erio d Novem ber 2 to N ovem ber 16, a tim e to fo r those living in the Brody, South Cam pus and E ast C om plexes plans with th e ir a d v ise rs fo r tran sm issio n to the A ssistant W. F ee H all. se e your academ ic a d v iser is to be re se rv e d by signing the in th e ir re sp e c tiv e Counseling O ffices. Students living in the Dean’s Office o r bring them to the Office p erso n a lly . F irs t P o lice A dm inistration and Public Safety - No special in stru c­ appointm ent form posted on the academ ic a d v ise r’s office Brody Hall Com plex should in itiate th e ir changes of m ajo r in te rm se n io rs a r e encouraged to m ake appointm ents during tio n s. d o o r. T h is is to be done a s 'early a s p o ssib le, p referab ly in the Brody Counseling Office fro m 4:00 to 5:00 p .m . (3:00 to the forthcom ing te rm with M r. M ier o r M r. M o rris in 313 Social Work - Students w ill be notified. If you don’t receive a the p erio d O ctober 31 through N ovem ber 14. 5:00 p .m . O ctober 31 to N ovem ber 18). Students living in the B erkey Hall (5-6705) to d iscu ss th e ir sen io r y e a r academ ic le tte r, p le a se call the School, 5-7517. ,2. T he conference With the academ ic a d v iser is to occur in the South Cam pus Com plex should in itiate th e ir changes of m ajo r p ro g re ss plans and th e ir graduation re q u ire m e n ts. A sen io r is Urban Planning - Students should se e th e ir ad v iser as follows: p erio d N ovem ber 2 through N ovem ber 16. in the W onders Counseling O ffice from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m . c e rtifie d fo r graduation by his m ajo r a d v iser and by the Office M r. Honey - Nov. 14- 7:00-9:00 p .m .; Nov. 15 - 9:00-12:00 3 . E nroll fo r W inter te rm in theL M . Building during the p erio d (3:00 to 5:00 p .m . O ctober 31 to N ovem ber 18). Students living of A ssistant Dean. While the student is resp o n sib le fo r knowing M r. K rueckenberg - Nov. 14 & 16 - 4:00-5:00; Nov. 15 & 17 — N ovem ber 14-18. A student schedule c a rd to identify the in the E ast Com plex should in itiate th e ir changes of m ajor in and m eeting all graduation req u irem en ts M r. M ier o r M r. 8:00-12:00 & 1:00-5:00; Nov. 18 - 8:00-12:00 sectio n s w anted should be com pleted before going to the th e H ubbard Counseling Office which will be open fo r this M o rris a r e available to help, In addition to th e student’s M r. F a rn e s s - Nov. 14-18 - 1:30-3:00. LM . Building. p u rp o se from 10.00 to 12:00 a.m . Monday, T uesday, W ednesday ad v iser, in interpreting req u irem en ts and handling se n io r y ear M r. B a rr - Nov. 14, 16, 17, & 18 - 1:30-3:00. 4. P ay fees and com plete the re g istra tio n p ro c e ss in e ith e r of and F rid a y ; and from 1:00 to 3:00 Mondays through F rid a y s. scheduling prob lem s. If no plan Is subm itted it is assum ed L andscape A rc h ite ctu re - M ajo rs w ill see th eir academ ic two p erio d s: D ecem ber 12-16 o r the re g u la r re g istra tio n Changes of m a jo r to be effective fo r W inter T e rm m ust be that the student w ill graduate at an indefinite fu tu re date when a d v ise rs during th e h ours posted outside his office during the p e rio d at the s ta r t of the W inter te rm . m ade p r io r to R eg istratio n fo r W inter T e rm . a ll req u irem en ts a r e m et. week of Nov. 14-18.