A S M S U ’s 1 8 - y e a r v o t e a l l o c a t i o n r e v e r s e d Students re v e rse d the ASMSU Student voted on the referen d u m motion which B o a rd ’s $1,000 allocation to the 1 8 -y ear- stated, "M otion: th at 870 be tra n s fe rre d old vote cam paign by a wide m argin in a fro m Spartan S pirit funds and $130 a l ­ located fro m the ASMSU g en eral fund for W e d n e s d a y referen d u m T uesday. Of the 9,886 who c a st ballots, 5,832 the support of the 1 8 -y ear-o ld campaign voted again st the b o ard ’s action, while in the Ingham County a r e a . Y es o r N o.” 4,054 voted in favor t>i the allocation. " T h is is quite a disappointm ent,” said s TAT T he m argin of lo ss was 1,778.A pproxi­ Jim G raham , chairm an of the student board M IC H IG A N m ately 59 p e r cent of the to ta l number who voted, c a st NO ballots, v e rs u s 41 p er cent who voted YES. and outspoken advocate of the b o ard ’s action, upon hearing the re s u lts of the referen d u m . S T A T E F A pproxim ately 30 p e r cent of the total “ H ow ever students of th is U niversity u n dergraduate students a t the U niversity have c le a rly indicated th at they don't U N IV E R S IT Y wish th e ir tax m onies to be used in th is cam p aig n ,” he added. " I t should be s tr e s s e d th at the campaign 10c 3,500 strike E a s t La n s in g , M ichigan N o v e m b e r 2, 1966 fo r the 18-y e a r-o ld will continue in this V ol. 59 N u m b e r 72 a re a slightly handicapped but with the sam e d eterm in atio n ,” G raham said. Westinghouse, Some $400 was com m itted and f o r ­ w arded by the board to the cam paign afte r 19 plants hit the b o a rd ’s original allocation. What the b o ard w ill do now, in light of the r e f e r ­ endum re s u lts, is yet to be decided. T e r r y H assold, p resid e n t of the cabinet, V ie t S te p - u p P r e d ic te d ; re p o rte d that a survey to poll student opinion on student g overnm ent’s involve­ PITTSBURGH (JP) - W estinghouse E le c ­ m ent in p olitical issu e s w ill be conducted tr ic C o rp . was hit by sc a tte re d work stoppages T uesday a fte r a breakdown in national co n tra ct negotiations with the A FL-CIO International B rotherhood of a s soon a s p ossible. G rah am said he hoped th at no b ro ad er in te rp re ta tio n be attached to the r e f e r e n ­ dum than on the p a rtic u la r issu e at hand — 4 6 , 0 0 0 M o re M a y G o E le c tric a l W orkers. the 18-y e a r-o ld vote cam paign. A W estinghouse spokesm an said strik e Defense officials d ism isse d any sug­ The announced goal of 3,093,000 men WASHINGTON (JR - Pentagon so u rces effects w ere " m in im a l.” He added that gestion the adm inistration is holding off in the arm ed fo rces by mid-1967 was p red icted Tuesday a stepup in the flow of m ost m a jo r production fa c ilitie s continued o rd erin g additional fighting m en to Viet reached a full y e a r ahead of tim e. A m erican tro o p s to V iet Nam in the next o perating. Nam until a fte r next w eek 's electio n s. Worldwide strength now stands at 3,228- few weeks that will elev ate UJS. strength T he IBEW re p re s e n ts som e 14,000 They pointed out that the 9:h Division, 300, o r 135,000 above planned to ta ls. in the country to a y e a r-e n d to tal of about W esinghouse em ployes, about 800 of them activ ated la st y e a r, began train in g only in Each of the se rv ic es is w ell above pro ­ 382.000. in sm all m anufacturing and r e p a ir plants Jan u ary and was not scheduled to be jected strength. T his is 46,000 - o r roughly the equiv­ covered by the national co n tra ct. ready fo r action until late th is y e a r. The The Arm y with the biggest share at alent of a division and its supporting E xpiration of the national agreem ent outfit is virtually com b at-read y now. 1,310,100 is turning out 45,000 so ld iers elem ents - above the p re se n t fo rce level se t off the walkouts. F e d e ra l m ediators a month at its training c e n te rs . Beyond in Viet Nam. said no negotiation m eetings w ere sched­ The buildup decision hinges on what m eeting replacem ent need s, the Army is By official fig u re s, th e re a r e now 336,- uled. m ilita ry officials believe Will be needed getting a net gain of about 25,000 men a 000 men in Viet Nam, not counting about W estinghouse said th at as of m id - to overcom e the Com m unists in South­ month with no end in sight fo r th is ra te 50.000 seam en offshore in v e s se ls of the afternoon, about 3,500 IBEW m em bers - e a st A sia. of growth. 7th F le e t. T h is co m p ares with 148,300 or 2.5 p e r cent of the com pany’s total But manpower in c re a se s also a r e nec­ The Army is 76,450 men above the in South Viet Nam a y e a r ago and with work fo rce - w ere on s trik e a t 19 lo c a­ e s s a rily linked to budgetary planning, and level it was due to reach next y e a r. Navy 327.000 in-country tro o p s in Korea at tions. the se rv ic e s a re now in the p ro c e ss of strength is 739,902, o r 120,000 ov er its the peak of that conflict. Union m em bers also stru c k a plant at laying out th e ir money need s. p ro jec ted level. The A ir F orce stands at S ources also foresaw a continuing in­ Youngwood, P a., which is covered under With Viet Nam dem ands grow ing, o v e r­ 897,672, up 44,300. M arine strength totals c r e a s e in the U.S. com m itm ent to the w ar a local contract, idling 1,600 em ployes, a ll U.S. m ilitary strength lias continued 280,659, about 1,500 higher than originally a fte r the f ir s t of the y e a r to well beyond and picketed the big E ast P ittsb u rg h plant to sw ell beyond planned le v e ls . p ro jec ted by the end of th is fiscal y e a r. 400.000. where about 7,000 m e m b ers of other unions honored the lines. T he pickets withdrew from the E ast P ittsb u rg h plant by m id-afternoon, how­ ever, and the second shift rep o rted for 'H E F T Y ' work. • T he IBEW said it wants the company to im prove 13 non-econom ic ite m s in a new co n tra ct, including layoff benefits, a union shop and geographic wage d ifferen tials. T h e union said it was offered le ss than A ir lin e w a g e h ik e o f f e r e d th re e other m ajor unions received, but WASHINGTON (fl—A p re sid e n tia l em er­ o r disapproving the Pan Am recom m en­ m o re weeks before winning in c re ase s W estinghouse said it proposed the sam e In K o re a gency board posed a tough political and d atio n s. estim ated between 5 and 8 n e r rent te rm s ag re ed to la st month by negotiators econom ic quandary fo r P re sid e n t Johnson O r, he could sim ply p ass the recom ­ T he em ergency board appointed by John­ fo r the A FL-CIO In tern atio n al Union of President Johnson re v ie w s an h o n o r g u a rd n e a r the d e m i lit a r iz e d by recom m ending Tuesday a hefty hike in m endations on to the company and union son in the Pan Am dispute conceded that E le c tric a l W orkers, the F ed eratio n of zo n e d iv id in g the tw o K o r e a s . O n the lastfull day of his A sia n four, w ages and fringe benefits in the Pan A m er­ without com m ent. previous a irlin e s settlem ents involved W estinghouse Independent S alariedU nions ican W orld A irw ays lab o r dispute. The Pan Am c a se caps a y e a r of lab o r substantial in c re a se s "p a rtic u la rly for a Jo h n so n visited A m e r ic a n and K o re a n troops g u a r d in g the t w o - a n d - and the Independent U nited E le c tric a l T he board recom m ended five p e r cent ferm en t in the a irlin e s industry which in­ period of severe inflationary p re s s u re s in a - h a lf m ile w ide no m a n ’ s la nd . UPI Telephoto W o rk ers, wage boosts and v ario u s im provem ents cluded a 42 day strik e by AFL-CIO m achin­ the econom y.” in frin g e benefits fo r som e 12,000 Pan is ts against five a irlin e s in which John­ But the board added it would " c le a rly Am w o rk e rs . T his is alm o st identical son’s p re stig e in settling big labor d is­ be im p ra c tic a l” to recom m end a sub­ stantially le s s e r settlem ent than the 6.5 PROF LISTS DANGERS with a p rev io u s a irlin e settlem ent branded a s " c le a r ly inflationary” by chief White putes was signed for the firs t tim e. T he m ach in ists rejected a settlem ent p e r cent the T ra n sp o rt W orkers Union won House econom ist G ard n er Ackley. p ro p o sal and stru ck for nearly th ree from A m erican A irlin e s. Informed so u rces estim ated the total C o n d itio n s u n d e r w h ic h L S D trip value of the board’s Pan Am recom m en­ dations at about 6.5 p e r c e n t, the sam e a s the la st month’s A m erican A irlin es pact denounced by A ckley. Congressional hopeful taken can dete rm ine its effect The AFL-CIO T ra n sp o rt W orkers is the union involved in both c a s e s . Ackley has been the chief proponent of third Ed ito r’s of Note: a five-part In this, LS D the ser­ experiencing the schizophrenic condition while working on h is book, "T h e T h re e C h ris ts of Y p sila n ti.” He p articip ated in « ¡ ■ i the White House wage guideline, which he in s is ts is s till fo r a lim it of 3.2 p e r cent y early in lab o r co n tract in c re a se s despite stages coffee-house w a r ies, an L S D - u s e r ( w h o Is a l s o an a C alifo rn ia experim ent with the drug in a ra sh of recen t se ttle m en ts of 5 p e r cent NEW HAVEN, Conn, (f) - P ies were the G reen B e rets by tossing p ie s. Then M S U faculty m e m b e r) co m m ents 1962. o r m o re. to ssed at the "G reen B e r e ts ,” m a rs h ­ a cow girl, saying she was from T ex as, on what he saw and felt w hile *'I took a heavy dose of LSD —about 200 Since the union cannot s trik e for another m allow s flew in a " r a c e r io t,” M arch­ challenged the cook to a duel and re u s i n g the d r u g ,S t a f f w r i t e r E lien m ic ro g ra m s—a t 9 a.m . This* was r e in ­ 30 d a y s, P re sid e n t Johnson could wait ing songs b la re d and w ar film s flashed ceived a pie in the face. fo rced with 10 m illig ram s of m escaline until a fte r the elections before endorsing on the wall. T h e re w ere dancing g irls waving Zurkey is seeking, throughout (another psychedelic drug) a t 10 a .m .,” A m erican flag s, men d re sse d as monks the series, to bring forth as It was a Halloween "Happening for R okeach said. and c a rry in g incense, and a b allerin a much in fo rm atio n as is cur­ R o b ert C ook,” staged in a coffee house T h e effects la ste d all that day. leaping about. r e n t ly a va ila b le on the w h y s and by som e youthful su p p o rte rs of the Yale Missile base "F ifte e n h ours la te r, around midnight, I T h e sp onsors said it was an attem pt ways of L S D . sociology te ac h er who is running for had to take a sleeping p ill to get som e to apply new techniques in the th e ate r C o n g ress a s an independent, m ainly as r e s t , ” the psychologist said . to a political cam paign. a c r itic of the V iet Nam w ar. By E L L E N Z U R K E Y T h e re was no hangover the next day. Cook said T uesday he is searching in State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r “ But the many things I had experienced the day before w ere s till v iv id ,” he r e ­ threatened At one point, th re e long-haired young men d re s se d to rese m b le Special F o rc es his cam paign for new m ethods to “ break through our everyday lives and show us Only one MSU faculty m em ber has taken called. so ld ie rs charged in, picked out th ree what is going on around u s .” LSD and is w illing to te ll publicly h is e x ­ H undreds p articip a ted in the C a lifo rn ia . "V ie t C ong" in the audience, and p r e ­ Cook, 32, is running against R obert p e rie n c e s while under the d r u g 's influence. He is M ilton Rokeach, p ro fe sso r of study which was su p erv ised by a p sy ch ia­ t r i s t and o th er p ro fessio n al p ersonnel. by brush fires tended to execute them , A clown d re sse d as a cook drove off N. G iaim o, a fo u r-te rm D em ocratic con­ g ressm an , and Republican StelioSalm ona. p sychology. " I t is v ery im portant to have someone SYLMAR, C alf. (#) - B ru sh fire s in ‘ ‘It can be a wonderful o r a terrify in g you tr u s t with you a fte r the LSD has been c rack lin g d ry te rra in plagued Southern ex p erien ce depending on th e conditions un­ ta k en ,” Rokeach said. C a lifo rn ia on T uesday, threatening an d e r which the drug is ta k e n ,” he said, "You need a w arm and understanding A rm y N ike m is sile base. Rokeach was in te re ste d in personally ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) T h e f ire s also forced the evacuation of two h o sp itals. Subsiding winds, however, gave firem en hope by afternoon that they might be getting S. Viets celebrate N a tio n a l Day the u p p er hand. It was Southern C a lifo rn ia’s hottest day of th e y e a r with a te m p eratu re of 100 re c o rd e d in downtown L o s Angeles, 25 m iles southeast of h ere. despite VC shelling on Saigon T h e U.S. F o re st S ervice rep o rted the b iggest fire had scorched 1,800 a c re s in the San G ab rie l Mountains of A ngelesN ational SAIGON, South V iet Nam M - Defying built G rail H ospital, the biggest in the m a rk e t p la c e , one of the a re a s hit in F o re s t. ca p ita l. the m orning attack . T h e re w ere sm a lle r b la ze s in Ventura Viet Cong te r r o r i s t s . South V ietnam ese The midnight curfew fo r V ietnam ese was and San Diego counties. c itiz e n s paraded la st night in a generally But it failed to break up the m orning lifted fo r the f ir s t tim e since th e ir New F ire m e n and so ld iers ringed the Nike festiv e national holiday mood despite an p a ra d e , y e s te rd a y , a s so ld ie rs of the Y ear holiday in F e b ru a ry , but U.5. au­ base which was th reaten ed se v eral tim es. e a r lie r a r tille ry attack h ere by Com­ South V ietnam ese arm ed fo rc es and the six th o ritie s , fearing m o re te r r o r is t inci- Winds blowing in g u sts of m ore than 60 m u n ists, m ile s p e r hour whipped the flam es afte r nations allied with them p ara eed before i : J uff lim it - to A m eri­ The Saigon bom bardm ent, aim ed at te n s of thousands fo r m o re than two h o u rs. can se rv ic e m e n . the o u tbreak at 5:30 a.m . By afternoon, disrupting the N ational Day o b se rv a n ce s, The p arad e la st night featu red lighted The s tr e e ts w ere crow ded with m erry ­ though, th e wind was down to around 20 coincided with re p o rts that the Viet Cong flo ats which wound around the c e n tra l m a k e rs in p ap er hats and false faces. m .p.h. a r e showing an in c re ase d disinclination The t e r r o r of the m orning appeared for­ M ore than 780 men w ere fighting the to stand and fight anyw here, p re fe rrin g to gotten fo r the tim e being in the M ardi f ire s , using helicopters, airp lan es d ro p ­ Cloudy use th e ir old h it-an d -ru n ta c tic s . ping fire - re ta r d a n t ch em icals, pum pers, G ras atm o sp h e re . The known dead in the holiday shellings At a g litterin g National Day reception b u lld o z ers and oth er equipment. w ere seven V ietnam ese and one A m erican, ... la st night, P re m ie r Nguyen Cao Ky and T h e F o r e s t Service, county and city B a rd s A n d a Navy officer. Wounded w ere 30 V iet­ Chief of S tate Nguyen Van Thieu received f ire d ep a rtm en ts team ed up to battle the nam ese and five A m erican s. ■ . . . w ith o c c a sio n a l s n o w f l u r - v isitin g diplom ats and d ig n itaries in In­ b la ze s. Culture-fest V happened before an o v e r f l o w c r o w d at t h e C o r a l ries and tem peratures in the dependence P alace, the newly opened seat A m bulances, buses, station wagons and The bom bardm ent, which included 24 Gables Rathskellar Monday night. AI Finney sang. Ken Law less m id d le 3 0 's . W i n d s o u t o f the of South Viet Nam ’s governm ent. tru c k s w ere used to evacuate m ost of 600 rounds of re c o ille ss rifle fire ,h itS a ig o n ’s re a d his fa b le s . Z e i t g e i s t m a g a z i n e s t a r t e d it a l l . J a z z , p o e m s , folk Roman Catholic C ath ed ral, a C atholic n o r t h w e s t at 10-20 m i l e s p e r T h e re w ere no official statem ents o r p atien ts a t L os Angeles County’s Olive View H ospital and 450 at a nearby V ete r- m u s ic , b lu e s , b e e r and talk talk talk flo w e d fr e e ly . school, the John F . Kennedy S quare, the hour. o th e r re a c tio n s on the Viet Cong attack Sta te N e w s photo b y Jo n a th a n Z w i c k e l Saigon c e n tra l m a rk e t and the F re n ch - durinu the recep tio n . Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Pianln, managing ed ito r STATE N EW S e d ito r-ln -c h le f Ja m es Spanlolo, cam pus editor T hom as Segal, ed ito rial editor Law rence W erner, Sports E ditor Joel S tark Andrew M olllson, executive re p o r te r ad v ertisin g m anager W illiam G. Papciak, a s s t, ad m an ag er Wednesday Morning, Novem ber 2, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S Scholars deserve respect It is the i n s t r u c t o r ’ s r o l e to O th e rs say th e a c tiv ity of B a n is h m e n t of th e s e e le ­ use th e p h r a s e “ C o m m u n ity encourage free discussion, in- G r o a t a n d L a w le s s w ith Z e it ­ m e n ts is a s a c rile g e . of S c h o la rs ’’ e v e ry o th e r quiry, a n d e x p r e s s io n a m o n g his p a ra g ra p h . g e is t m a g a z in e d e tra c te d W h at is m o st d is tu rb in g is students in t h e i r q u e s t f o r k n o w ­ fro m th e ir w o rk a s a c a d e m i­ th a t th e th r e e p r o f e s s o r s do If w e do liv e in a c o m m u n - ledge. --A c a d e m ic Fre e d o m Report not know th e rea so n s w hy ity o f s c h o l a r s , th e n i n s t r u c - . c ia n s and c a u se d th e m th e ir jo b s . F o g a r ty , th e y sa y , w as th e ir re h irin g w as d is ­ to rs s h o u ld be e v a lu a te d on The c o n t r o v e r s y su r­ a c a d e m ic a b ility . A nd ju s t a s th ro w n in to th e p l o t to m a k e co u ra g ed . F or th is rea so n r o u n d in g th e d e c i s i o n to r e c ­ im p o rta n t, th e y s h o u ld be th e s c rip t m o re b e lie v a b le . a ll th e q u e s tio n in g , w o n d e r ­ om m end th a t th e c o n tra c ts tre a te d w ith th e r e s p e c t o w e d If, in d e e d , th e la tte r fa c ­ in g and fig h tin g now b e in g of th re e ATL in s tru c to rs an a c a d e m ic ia n in a com ­ to rs w e r e in v o lv e d , th e n th e w a g e d is , n e c e s s a r ily , b e in g not be ren ew ed is lik e ly to m u n ity of fe llo w s c h o la rs . ATL A d v is o ry C o m m itte e a im e d a t s o m e th in g v ery in ­ g o o n f o r a s lo n g a s th e U n i­ T h is in c lu d e s th e re sp e c t of a c te d u n w is e ly a n d th e B o a rd ta n g ib le . v e rs ity e m p lo y s n o n - te n u r e d of T ru s te e s s h o u ld tu r n d o w n A nd th is , of c o u r s e , is th e a t le a s t te llin g so m eo n e w hy fa c u lty . h e is fire d . th e ir re c o m m e n d a tio n . w ay th e ru le s re a d . No ex­ The rig h tn e s s or w ro n g ­ --T h e E d ito rs A b u lw a rk of our s o c ie ty p la n a tio n n e e d b e g iv e n non- ness of th e d e c is io n to re ­ is th e fre e d o m of speech, te n u re d fa c u lty fo r th e ir d is ­ le a s e G ary G ro a t, J. K en­ A n d r e w M olllson abstains e x p re s s io n and p re s s handed m is s a l or fa ilu re to ren e w n e th L a w le s s and R oger S. from t h is e d i t o r i a l a n d f r o m all dow n in th e C o n s t i t u t i o n and th e ir c o n tra c ts . T hey are other com m entary on the A T L F o g a rty h in g e s c o m p le te ly its A m e n d m e n ts . S h o u ld we out on a lim b and th e lim b c o n t r o v e r s y , s i n c e h e is a s s i g n ­ 011 t h e i r a b ility as te a c h e rs e d to c o v e r the s t o r y ob je c tiv e ly . o n ly pay lip s e rv ic e to t h i s can be chopped o ff w ith o u t and a c a d e m ic ia n s . b u lw a rk w h ile c h a s tis in g anyone k n o w in g w hy th e ax As n u m e ro u s p ro fe sso rs p e rso n s w ho d is a g re e w ith w as u se d . h a v e p o in te d o u t, if th e th r e e our o p in io n s o r p u b lis h T h is u n su re g ro u n d th a t a LARRY FRITZLAN w ere not m a k in g s u ffic ie n t s o m e th in g w h ic h w e fin d d i s ­ n o n -te n u re d fa c u lty m em ber p r o g r e s s to w a rd s th e ir P h .­ liv e s on is an a c a d e m ic w ay Pot not w o t th e y s a y ta s te fu l? D 's o r if th e ir c o n tr ib u tio n s of life . B ut th e fa ilu re to in th e c la s s ro o m w ere in ­ s u p p ly rea so n s fo r an axed a d e q u a te , th e n th e re c o m ­ m e n d a tio n fro m th e A T L A d ­ M o s t d is t u r b in g fa c u lty m e m b e r is an a b o m ­ O .K. E veryone knows about m a riju an a . sa id , " T h e college students using m a ri­ in a tio n . N o n -te n u re d fa c u lty It’s that evil stuff that lead s to drug addic­ juana do not constitute a crim in al c la s s . v is o ry C o m m itte e w as p e r­ They a r e the best educated, m ost c re a tiv e , m e m b e rs s h o u ld b e to ld w hy tion, w arts on the b rain , and eventually The U n iv e rs ity has lo n g fe c tly ju s t. robbing little old lad ies to buy y o u r daily and m ost courageous young p eo p le," been th e p la c e w h e re th e s e th e y are b e in g fire d . T hey fix. The local law enforcem ent o ffic e rs, As n e a rly as we can d e­ s h o u ld be g iv e n a c h a n c e to unfortunately, do not take the sam e view. fre e d o m s a r e m o s t s ta u n c h ly T his is why Uncle Sam and his crew te rm in e , h o w e v e r , th e th r e e s u p p o r te d . In a c o m m u n ity o f e x p la in th e ir s id e of th e spend m illions of d o lla rs annually to p ro ­ What d iffe ren tia te s m ariju an a from a l­ w ere not d e lin q u e n t or in ­ te ct us from its deadly g rip . Anyone foolish cohol? Why do som e head fo r the G ables m in d s , d is a g re e m e n t and s to ry o r to re a liz e th e f a c ­ a d e q u a te in th e ir a c a d e m ic enough to be caught by the fed eral agents and o th e rs fo r th e ir room ? It has been d is s e n s io n are bound to to rs so th e y w o n ’t l o s e th e ir can get up to 40 y e a rs in p riso n . T h is, by said that when one is " tu rn e d on” by pot w o rk . W ith th e p o s s ib le e x ­ the w ay, is equal to what you can get fo r a r is e . B u t d is a g re e m e n t and jo b at th e next u n iv e rs ity . that th e ir conscio u sn ess is expanded, and c e p tio n o f G r o a t w h o s e P h .D . tre a so n . that sounds, sig h ts, ta s te s , sm e lls, and d is s e n t are e s s e n tia l. T hey A p ro fe sso r re c e n tly ta c tile sensations a r e vastly im proved, ). w o rk has s lo w e d c o n s id e r­ But all th is doesn’t effect MSU. L ate in are fa c to rs th a t s tim u la te p o in te d out th a t s p e a k e r s at A lcohol, on the o th e r hand, has a tendency a b ly , a ll w ere d o in g a su f­ the s u m n e r te rm the S ta te News ran a to put a blanket ov er the se n s e s , to m ake an d e n lig h te n o th e r s ’ m in d s . g ra d u a tio n e x e rc is e s lik e to head line statin g , " Find No MSU Students f ic i e n t if n o t g o o d jo b . people, including the F ed era l N arco tics you le s s p erc ep tiv e . T h e re isno C o m p ari­ Using LSD D ope," T his is the ad m in istra ­ B ureau, a r e sadly m isin fo rm ed . son between m arijuana and tobacco. One tions view and shouldn’t really be taken is h arm fu l, even deadly. se rio u sly . The tax p ay ers would hardly L ets look at the fa c ts. T r o u b le - m a k e r s ? sm ile if they heard that th e re w ere any In the ea rly fo rtie s New Y o rk 's M ayor d ru g s (o r anything e lse that sounded like L aG uardia appointed a com m ittee to look O th e r r e a s o n s o u ts id e th e fun) on the MSU cam pus. into the su b ject. It was com posed of th ree M y th p e rp e tu a to rs Anyway, no drugs a t MSU — o r a re p s y c h ia tris ts , two in te rn is ts , two p h arm a­ re a lm of th e a c a d e m ic have th ere? c o lo g ists, one public health e x p e rt, the Confused? Wonder why th is silly weed been o ffe re d . Som e say th e Sex and alcohol a r e n o n-existent a c ­ city ’s C o m m issio n ers of C orrection," is so very illegal? Som eone, som ew here, cording to " o u r le a d e rs " but somehowwe H ealth, and H o sp itals, and the d ire c to r of m ust stand to gain from its illegal sfatus. th re e are d is s e n te rs and know b e tte r. M arijuana is the sam e way. the p sy c h iatric division of the city h o s­ It isn ’t relig io n . Few relig io u s groups tr o u b le -m a k e r s , p e r s o n s No one lights up a joint during c la s s o r in p ita ls , plus six policem en. re a liz e what fun it is so they haven’t felt w ho ro ck th e boat of th e th e dorm g r ill, but it’s around. In 1944 T he L aG uardia R eport w aspub­ com pelled to save o u r souls from ;t — yet. lish ed and it was quite a disappointm ent What about the alcohol and tobacco in­ o th e rw is e tra n q u il ATL de­ d u strie s? They w ere very instrum ental in to th o se expecting all s o rts of evil things. p a rtm e n t. T he re p o rt stated that m ariju an a was not getting the M arijuana Tax Act passed in S a fe physiologically addicting and w as le s s 1937 and they would stand to lo se a very habit form ing than tobacco o r alcohol; it la rg e p a rt of th e ir sa le s if m arijuana was How prevalent? What p ercen tag e have did not cau se insanity o r violence; it did to becom e le g al. They also perp etu ate the THE READERS’ MINDS had it? O bviously, it would depend on the group of students you a r e talking about. not lead to stro n g er d ru g s and possibly myth that m arijuana is dangerous in "p u b lic s e rv ic e " film s that they sponsor it w as valuable a s a m eans of w ithdraw al In the do rm s it is r a r e but when you get fo r school child ren . G r e e k d e m o c r a c y scores v ic to ry from h ero in . T h ese findings have a ll been o ff-cam p u s the p ercen tag e goes up. Some backed up by a num ber of m ed ical, soci­ students feel that p erh ap s only 5-10 p e r olo g ical, and p sy c h iatric re p o rts o v er and P erh ap s in the future m arijuana will be cent of off-cam pus students (including the o v er again. added to the lis t of socially approved g ree k sy stem ) have used it w hile m ost dru g s and a bum per stic k e r I saw will To the E ditor: G reek dem ocracy sco red its m ost im ­ ASMSU itse lf. Obviously, no body so co n ­ stitu ted can give anything but a h eavily- ' Mature editorial feel it is around 10-25 p e rc e n t. A few feel O.K. So it’s safe. What kind of people com e tr u e . It was a rew ording of that New Deal thing about a chicken in every pot. p re ssiv e victory since the death of AUSG weighted p ictu re of student v iew s—even if it is a s high a s 75 p erc en t. a r e using m arijuana? D r. Tim othy L e a ry , To the E ditor: E ith e r a lot of students a r e slowly w hile d iscu ssin g the p sy c h ed e lics, (which It read: WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS Wednesday night at the f ir s t m eeting of ev ery m em b er makes an honest attem pt to It was gratifying to note the m ature d estro y in g th em selv es o r else a lot of include L SD ,.peyote, and m ariju an a), has A LITTLE POT IN EVERY CHICK.Amen. the ASMSU G eneral A ssem bly, A fter su c­ co n sid er every viewpoint, which seem s tone of T u esd ay 's ed ito rial on the tragedy cessfully managing to avoid taking any unlikely a t b est. Accordingly, I made a th at recen tly befell the MSU Rugby Club. meaningful stand on the issu es of the ATL motion: " T h a t the A ssem bly recom m end In so many c a se s an incident of this so rt D epartm ent firings and the 18-year-old to the Student Board that it adjust the b rin g s c r ie s of "b a n the sp o rt” fro m p e r- vote, the new “ forum of student opinion" A ssem b ly ’s m em bership so that the v a r i­ sons who a r e often unaw are of the facts. decided that it was p erfectly all right for ous g ro u p s of living units (MH A, WIC, IFC, The statem en t that c lo se r m edical super­ the G reek system to be rep rese n ted by Pan H el, ICC and OCC) a r e rep rese n ted vision might have, in some way, averted 55 out of a possible 101 voting m em bers. p ro p o rtio n ately to th eir p o p u latio n s,"T h e th is fine ath lete’s death is m o re in keeping T he p rese n t com position of the A ssem ­ m otion was defeated 35-21, T h e 23 G reek with the p ro b lem , bly is “ one rep rese n tativ e from each houses rep rese n ted voted 22-1 against. T h is is only one of the many problem s living u n it,” Sounds reasonable, doesn’t A fter the vote, Lou Benson, junior Board faced by the " c lu b " te a m s . Y et, in spite it? However, one rep rese n tativ e from each m e m b e r-a t larg e and SAE got up and made of th em , the boys continue to play ju st for living unit means: a hollow -sounding little speech about th e re th e love of the gam e and not because of 16 rep rese n tativ es from m en’s halls not re a lly being any significant dichotomy any b en efits, m onetary o r o th erw ise, that (9000 men; about 565 to 1) of in te r e s ts between the G reek s and e v e ry ­ they m ight d eriv e from playing a v arsity 18 rep rese n tativ es from w om en's halls (9000 women: about 500 to 1) one e ls e anyway, so it doesn’t rea lly m a t­ te r . I g uess Benson hadn’t listened to the sp o rt. A ccidents w ill happen during the SIX club g am es, ju st as they do on the tu rf 33 rep rese n tativ es from fra te rn itie s ro ll- c a ll five m inutes b efo re, I didn't know of S p artan Stadium . They a re im possible (2000 men; about 60 to 1) w hether to laugh o r retch . o n to p re v e n t, but c a re m ust be taken to 22 rep resen tativ es from so ro ritie s We lo st a chance at having an im portant p rev en t tra g e d ie s . The clubs can work (1000 women; about 45 to 1) governm ental body with proportional tow ards th is end by stre ssin g conditioning. 7 re p re se n ta tiv e s from coops (300 men; about 45 to 1) re p re se n ta tio n Wednesday night. T h e A s ­ In addition, possibly the school could work tim e sem bly rem a in s a body in which 10% of m o re closely with the team s in the are a of 5 rep rese n tativ es from off-cam pus the student body has 55% of the voting m ed ical supervision. (about 8000 people; 1600 to II) pow er. And I learned two things: that at 1 feel that it would be extrem ely un­ T he purpose of the G eneral Assembly le a s t one m em ber of the Student B oard fo rtu n ate if, because of th is reg rettab le is ostensibly to re p re se n t student opinion is e ith e r a fool or a lia r, and that the accid en t, the p lay ers on the " c lu b " team s \vrv7 to the Student Board, which is itself abom i­ G en eral A ssem bly of ASMSU is a sh a m -- w ere prohibited from playing at Michigan nably apportioned along " liv in g -u n it- group“ lines, and hopelessly out of touch a fa rc e th at I am asham ed to be a p a rt of, S tate . Hopefully anyone contemplating such b y G L V C I N E Ja m e s J . F rie l action would carefully a s s e s s the a re a s with the student body as a whole—p artially Glen E llyn, 111., senior of blam e before making a decision. T w o p ea r sh ap e d ia m o n d s an d fo u r brilliant- because of student apathy for which th ere Off -campu s re p re sentative Gordie Kirkland is no excuse, and p artially because of the cuts bring fiery sp le n d o r to o u r exclusive n ew to the G eneral A ssem bly of ASMSU Head C oach, MSU L acro sse inherently unrepresentative nature of G lycine w atch . D eft 14K gold case. W h at P E A N U T S I GJHAT DO YOU DO WHEN SOME­ THIS THINS I REALLYBELIEVED (DELL, YOU BESIKS THAT, is ( Ï» / ROY, I N E E D \ a su ccin ct w ay to say M erry C hristm as. $350. ' S O M E 6000 1 THIN YOU'VE COUNTED ON OJAS SOINS TO HAPPEN, DIDN'T COULD ADMIT I MEAN V A D V IC E^ / DOESN'T HAPPEN? H A PPE N A T DO I DO? YOU WERE 1* LORONS... J 1 IB 'II b asem en t of SINCE 1876 1 1 :1 5 -1 :1 5 lu n c h u /.l JEW ELERS t h e U N IO N 5 -7 d in n e r 121 S. W A S H I N G T O N LA N S IN G , M IC H IG A N 1 - » ' ¿ 3 j M*. -— W ednesday, Novem ber 2, 1966 3 M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan T hought an d la n g u a g e o n A TL D e p a rtm e n t winger but faculty and students ’Too fast’ should not s it by and see an in­ Student praises Lawless challenges MSU s tru c to r, one that actually m akes Social Science an enjoym ent and Groat To the E d ito r: as cloisted Ivory Tower More Letters T h re e of o u r in s tru c to rs in the a challenge, be placed on an out­ going bus, for re a so n s unknown. To the E ditor: ATL D ept, a r e being re c o m ­ L ast Monday I went to my ATL T o the E ditor: T h ese men w ere likened to a m ended by that d ep a rtm en t’s ad ­ man stopped fo r doing 80 In a 60 c la ss ju st to find out that our I s the Ivory T ow er a c lo is te r? Y es. Should it b e? No. I have been v iso ry com m ittee " th a t they not in stru c to r, M r. G ro at, had been re le a s e d T om the ATL Dept, fo r b reaches of academ ic decorum . I mph zone and I feel that th is may be r e h ir e d .” be the p ro b lem . T hey a r e going d ism isse d . n o r a r e the m o rals a s P u rita n - adm it to these, but I deny th e ir validity a s grounds for my re le a s e . I b roke the academ ic decorum two ways: I spoke in a m anner c o n si­ Red Cedar is tic a s th is select group (which One of th ese men, M r. F ogarty, is p re se n tly my Social Science too fa st and we shouldn’t change In my opinin he was and is one of the b e tte r te a c h e rs. One reason d ere d rude a t faculty m eetings and I w rote a sto ry with deep er ro o ts fire d him) m akes out. the r u le s . — What ru lesll! in T ro p ic of C ap rico rn than C atch er In the Rye. quizzes ATLDept. T he f ir s t thing I rem e m b er M r.' In stru c to r and is the epitom e of a good, if not g reat, te a c h e r. I Students in te reste d in good In­ I believe this is because his le c ­ tu re s w ere thought -provoking. I have been chided, and re le a se d , for the tone of voice I used in my L aw less fo r is h is love of p e r ­ s tru c to rs , r a th e r than a book and would not now co n sid er him my a m achine that r e ite r a te s the Thus fa r I have enjoyed his c la s s d isse n t at faculty m eetings. It was my intention to speak effectively, T o the E d ito r sonal freed o m . The f ir s t c la s s of frien d and I ’m not su re I would book, show your in te re st. Make and see no reason why he should not rudely, but I w ill adm it that an elem ent of ru d en ess did en te r In the c u rre n t co n tro v ersy o ver h is which 1 attended brought th is ev er co n sid er him as such, but be fire d . my speech. 1 was fighting what I considered ignorance in high p laces the firin g of th ree m e m b ers of the fact c le a rly to light. He b eliev es your voice h eard . I find him to be one of the b e tte r Don’t le t a cloud of foul a ir be I believe, as a student of M r. on im portant iss u e s. The p h ra se ‘‘community of sc h o la rs” has been ATL D ept., a g rea t deal of co n ­ a p erso n is allowed to w rite , feel in s tru c to rs, a fte r th re e y e a rs at G roat, that I am entitled to some used a s a synonym fo r conform ity h ere: is th e re no room for a rude fusion seem s to have a rise n in and say anything he w ants on a l­ blown between you and your in ­ p erso n in the community of scholars? Is the Ivory T ow er a c lo iste r? the public m ind. Was Z e itg e ist the m o st any subject he w ish e s. Was Excalibur M ichigan State U n iv ersity . I am not a p ro te s te r o r left te re sts ! _ ., _ . , David P o stal explanation for th is action. M ichael E . Largo I fought for w riting on the final exam of the freshm an comp co u rse , I rea so n for the d ism issa ls? If so, h is sto ry in the Z eitg eist m aga­ fought for new and b e tte r te x ts, I fought fo r student rig h ts, I was how can F ogarty be explained zine so bad? If so, why w as it outspoken, I may w ell have been rude, but I take th ese things s e r i - away? W as it sim ply a m a tte r of even published? M agazines don’t To the Editor: ously. unfinished d iss e rta tio n s? If so, p ublish bad s to rie sl I rea d his A S M S U P O P U LA R E N T E R T A IN M E N T P R ES EN T S My A dvisery C om m ittee was unanim ous about my d ism issa l. One why only th e se th ree ? T h e re a re sto ry and although I’m not a lit e r ­ We the undersigned m e m b ers m em ber adm itted a consensus that a sto ry such a s " R e c o rd s” was o th e rs In the departm ent in s im i­ a ry c r itic , it w as a w ell w ritten of E x calib u r feel that the firing conduct unbecoming a professio n al academ ician. I demand the sam e la r p o sitio n s. Why a re a num ber sto ry , on a w ell known and long of M r. G ro at, M r. L aw less and a r tis tic freedom allowed to a ll citizens under civil law. Is the Ivory of ru m o rs going around (each d iscu ssed subject. Was the sub­ M r. Fogarty of the A m erican T o w er a, c lo iste r? M ust I have an academ ic p ro se style? I want to p erso n believing what is m ost ject m a tte r bad? O r is it a fo rth ­ Thought and Language D epart­ explore the whole range of language in my w ork. T h is h as nothing convenient fo r him to believe) rig h t dealing w ith an everyday ment should be explained. R ea­ ■ to do with my c la ssro o m com petence, I insist, and indeed my c h a ir ­ without any official statem en t subject? sons should be given th ese th re e man told an AAUP re p re se n ta tiv e that all th ree of us who w ere r e - from the C om m ittee resp o n sib le He doesn’t co rru p t his stu­ men and the students who re sp e c t ' le ase d w ere highly com petent men. Why in hell is he firing highly o r the Dept, C hairm an? If Z e it­ d ents, he le ts them think fo r them a s ed u cato rs fo r the very com petent men? g eist had nothing to do with it, th e m se lv es. Half the te a c h e rs In se rio u s m e asu res taken ag ain st How can we teach R oger W illiam s, T hom as Jefferso n , Gene D ebs why h asn ’t anyone spoken out on M S '1 should tre a t th e ir students them,, and then s it quietly by when m istak es a re made on fundamental the r e a l reaso n ? D r. Reeve has a s p. 'p ie in the way he does. P hilip A. Heald iss u e s? One man said "W hen I cam e h ere no one said a word until said the th re e have a rig h t to In Cli sing, I p ro te st the ra sh John Mongeon • he had h is d e g re e " and “ It was six y e a rs b efore I spoke out even know. Why haven’t they been told? firin g c . M r. L aw less on the David V oorhees ; m eekly in a faculty m e etin g ." I was w arned In graduate school to We a r e concerned about the grounds that he Is a m an of honor M arshall Rosenblum : keep my mouth shut until I had ten u re, but 1 believe the conscience issu e from another point of view. and one of the m ost student G ary Dilley can atrophy. How can I teach N orm an M ailer, even in the cen so red R e g ard le ss of the re a so n s behind m inded te a c h e rs I’ve m et. Jim G raham e x c erp t we used, if I m y self cannot in my own a r t explore A m erican the d ism issa ls, the lo ss of at Kyle C . Kerbawy thought and language a s freely? I am told to w rite under a pseudo - le a s t one of the th ree quite p o s ­ Roland O sborne • nym, but I re je c t th is out of hand. I am Ken L aw less and that is that. sibly m eans the end of Z e itg e ist, I am a teach er and a w rite r but I see no need to be schizoid about T h is would be m ost unfortunate th is . I nev er considered the two functions incom patible and I still fo r a ll of u s. In spite of aesth etic don’t. d isa g re em en ts, we believe Z e it­ I w ill not be allowed to teach on th is cam pus next y e a r. All my g e ist h as perform ed a valuable wit, all my anger, a ll my education, all my com m itm ent, th ese have se rv ic e to the cu ltu ral co m ­ been banished from the com m unity of sc h o la rs as constituted at m unity. It has stim ulated a g r e a t­ MSU. 1 adm it my youth, 1 even concede occasional ru d en ess, I did e r d eg re e of d iscu ssio n and p a r ­ au thor a funny, se rio u s story that no intellignet p erso n can ticip atio n in the cre ativ e a r ts , co n sid er shocking in 1966, but I do not understand my re le a s e . Many brought prom inent poets to the of my colleagues a r e bew ildered at my bew ilderm ent: su rely I knew com m unity (a com munity which, I couldn’t get away with such behavior. No, no I didn’t. I hadn’t fo r its siz e, is p a rtic u la rly la c k ­ known the community of sc h o lars was a nunnery. ing in m o st a re a s of cu ltu ral Ken L aw less p articip atio n ), and stim ulated a T H E N E W C H R IS T Y M IN S T R E L S v ery im p o rtan t in te re st in f re e ­ 'Hfe challenged us’ dom of speech and the p re s s . T he com petition initiated by F r id a y N o v . 4 8 :0 0 P . M . To the E ditor: Z e itg e is t in the a re a of providing o u tlets fo r lite ra ry effo rts has Blam! Some little guy with a aided the development of a healthy le n is o n F ie ld h o u s e vest, re d h air, and a big nose had Just slam m ed the hell out of the atm o sp h ere for the Red C edar Student defends boat-rockers back door of Room 116 B essey, Review. Calling us to account for o u rse lv e s as a valid voice in To the E ditor: and student lev els of the co m - General Admission $2.50 and ju s t to show it was no a c c i­ the com m unity can only have good As a m em ber of the academ ic rnunity, the le arn in g , in addition dent he did the sam e thing to the re s u lts . B ecause Z eitg eist f ir s t com m unity, I congratulate Ken «1» opinion of the le a rn e d , on T IC K E T S AT fro n t door. He threw unequal ap p eared as an altern ativ e to the L aw less, G ary G roat and R obert an issu e so vital? A pparently not bundles of paper to the five people co m prising the front row and b e­ quiet voice of Red C ed ar Review, Fogarty on th e ir effo rts t o ” rock a t a“ we have been able to g rea tly the boat.” P erh ap s the boat needs A. B rent H iw klns Union - Campbells - Marshall Music gan speaking. "M y nam e is F o ­ in c re a se our effo rt to becom e an d esp erately to be rockedl Owosso g a rty , I am with the ATL Dept, a lte rn a tiv e to Z eitg eist and our In c o n tra st to the im plication (oh nol), but I am teaching this own quiet p ast. We have becom e of D r. S tra n d n ess’s interview te rm Soc, because the " P u rita n excited about the potential for with The P a p e r, I feel that the E th ic " leaves m e cold (Amen, sule outlines in our p re tty p astel ¿ivgj-ge ex p ressio n in th is co m - academ ic community Includes the B ro th e r). T he co u rse m a te ria l Soc. books, munity* It would Indeed be sad to learn in g a s well a s the le arn ed . w ill c o n sist of the Soc, books He challenged our p assiv ity , ^ e s e people. And if, out of the As a student, I feel obligated 5 -6 -7 plus four outside p a p e r­ "T h e univ ersity student, he confUSion> ¡t becom es c le a r that to speak in fa v o ro f:(l) a m odern b acks (one o r two maybe, but contended, " i s faced with many p articip atio n in Z eitg eist was text for ATL c o u r s e s ,(2) a w rit­ four?) Your te a c h e r’s grad e w ill d ec isio n s. If he feels that m aking r e jevant tQ th e ir d ism issa l, we ten exam fo rth is supposed” w rit­ be decided by a take-hom e m id ­ th e se decision s will not a lte r his m ust a j so r e gr e t the lim ited ing c o u rs e ," (3) the rightful te rm essay -fiv e points (they’r e life, and he rem a in s p assiv e, he vt Sion 0f the com m unity which ex istence of ANY lite ra ry m aga­ work): a seven point pap er (awk, is subm itting. By flowing along our pUb jjcations a re try in g to with th is world, one can find no enjiven zine on the A m erican college O -K th e r e ’s 12 of the possible m eaning in it. T hink and make cam p u s, and (4) the rig h t of any­ big 15 -w h e re ’s the r e s t? C an ’t E d ito rs, one, re g a rd le s s of his position in he add?): the rem aining th re e d ecisio n s on m a tte rs th at co n ­ RED CEDAR REVIEW the lite ra ry com m unity, to w rite points w ill be e n tirely subjective, c e rn you.” He was a te ac h er who c h a l­ l i f e » » and p ublish, without fe a r of r e ­ (He m ust be mad.) lenged us to be students. T hey trib u tio n , within the lim its of his He talked very fast, but not fire d th is te a c h e r. Can the Ad­ own conscience and the law. n ervously. He had a lightning v iso ry C om m ittee hide behind C ALÉV DAR. The th re e th o rn s in the side m ind that sw itched from one in­ tro d u cto ry topic to another. He the te n u re ru le and offer no of the ATL Dept, may have been w as in terestin g , funny, and a bit rea so n why? Reason is the b asis fata l, may yet be fata l, and so I risque^ He was easy to like, he of education they have o ffered no •OCTOBER» ask: when does the d epartm ental w as differen t. I decided to "hang re a so n s. Is the idea that the c o m - If 9 M T M TF 5 level of the academ ic com nunity co n sid er the opinion of the faculty in th e r e .” It didn’t take long. Soon, I liked it. m ittee givith and the co m m ittee taketh away? A re they that om ni­ ATL dept, potent and om niscient? Six men. He challenged us to rea d . He asked us to m ake judgm ents on Why w as he d iscard ed ? If the outdated tigon State what we had re a d and on what he rea so n is his stim ulating a p ­ To the E ditor: had le ctu red . "How could we do proach in teaching, h is challenge In re g a rd to the rec en t firin g of th is ," he pointed out, " i f we to read , think, and decide, o r his Ken L aw less, my 4 p .m . ATL d id n 't read : fo r reading and com ­ ability to m ake co u rse m a te ria l te a c h e r, th e p erso n o r p erso n s i t t p o stag e paid it E o st Lansing, p arin g the w orks of m odern m inds meaningful, how can they c o n si- Involved in the firing a r e sadly ind b u sin e ss o " < i at 341 Student Sei ;h,gan S tate U"iv( (F rom m , Baldwin, van den Haag) d e r th em selv es to be ed u cato rs outdated. T h is is not the e a rly 355*8252 b re e d s insight. Insight would aid o r the p e e rs of educators? 18th cen tu ry o r even the 19th, 355-8255 353*6400 . 355-8299 individuals in coping with social B ill Donnelly w here freedom of thought and 355-831 1 p ro b lem s ju st a s would the c a p - C adillac Senior speech w as carefu lly guarded, M S U B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to r e 1M S U FOR YotfR m i BE OPEN u CONVENIENCE B TONIGHT C o m e s e e how y o u fit in w ith t h e c o m p a n y th a t g iv e s y o u r c a r e e r al th e ro o m in th e w o rld to grow . C o m e h a v e a c lo s e lo o k a t H u m b le — t h e c o m p a n y th a t p r o v id e s m o re p e t r o ­ le u m e n e r g y to th is n a tio n th a n a n y o th e r d o m e s tic oil c o m p a n y — th e o n e UNTIL p.m. th a t 's lite ra lly No. 1 — A m e r ic a ’s L e a d in g E n erg y C o m p an y ! 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A ll-A m erica has been making side. making som e in cred ib le catc h es in the Big Ten they’r e sta rtin g to ju st might be Gene Washington “ Right now I’m ju s t thinking Like his team m ate Clinton ju st two ca tc h es p e r gam e. with two o r th re e d efen d ers hang­ call it the y e a r of the p ass r e ­ of Michigan State. about those o th e r th re e g a m e s,” Jo n e s, Washington is a m em ber T he big (6-3,218) senior from “ I t's h ard to com pare th is ing a ll o v e r him . c e iv e r. Washington continued. “ A fter of E x calib u r, sen io r m en’s hon­ seaso n with 1965,” Washington “ G ene’s ju st a g re a t r e ­ Jack Clancy of M ichigan and L ap o rte , T ex as, already holds that I will definitely be going o ra r y , and is active in the L an­ said re c e n tly . “ I feel that I’m c e iv e r,’’ said R aye. “ H e’s got John W right of Illinois—flan k ers five, gam e, season and c a r e e r cut fo r trac k w inter and spring sing Big B ro th er m ovem ent. doing w ell, but the m ain thing g re a t sp e ed , g re a t s iz e , and he - - r a te f ir s t and second in NCAA reception rec o rd s at MSU. L ast te r m s .” T his y e a r, th e re have been is that we’ve won seven g am es.’ can jum p like h ell. He’s d anger­ p a ss catching s ta tis tic s . Jim y e a r Washington snared 4 0 to sse s In tra c k Washington has won som e changes on the field fo r As fo r the bulging sta tis tic s ous anyw here oh the field .” Beirne of P urdue and C as B anas- fo r 638 y a rd s, both Spartan r e c ­ alm o st as many honors a s on the W ashington. He has been flanked of som e of the o th e r ends in the W ashington, though, is no; r e ­ zek of N orthw estern a r e two m ore o rd s. football field. He holds one NCAA out le s s than la st se aso n , and A fter seven gam es th is seaso n , le ag u e , W ashington doesn’t w or­ luctant to adm it h is p re fe re n c e fleet ends who have received A ll- and five Big Ten h u rd les title s . is doing a little m o re blocking. Washington has 14 receptions fo r r y . “ B ecause of my track ability fo r the bomb. “ I’ve caught the A m erican m ention. “ Football is a team effo rt,” ball long, and so m etim es s h o rt,” said W ashington, “ When my a s ­ he s a id , “ but I p re fe r going signm ent is to stay in and block, d e e p ." Bowl games: hint o f Dixie? then 1 do it, re g a rd le s s of how I feel about it.” A nother change for Washington With only th re e gam es to go in his college c a r e e r , W ashing­ ton h as no g re a t goals to con q u er. E ast h as a sc a rc ity of candidates. has been the addition to the H is aim is sim ple. ATLANTA (UPI) — Nobody's Alabama is headed for the Sugar T h is throw s the spotlight on Spartan lineup of sophom ore A1 doing much talking about it be Bowl and Bobby Dodd b ru sh es “ If they throw che ball to m e ," the southland w here seven of the B ren n e r, an end who has been he sa y s, “ I ju st hope to catch cause the NCAA is getting pretty aside ru m o rs that fifth-ranked touchy th ese days -but the p o st­ G eorgia Tech is O range Bow l- 19 top ranking team s in the nation c u rre n tly re sid e . taking som e of the p r e s s u r e off the se n io r s ta r. it, th a t's a ll.” Gene Washington season college football bowls a re bound. T h e O range, Cotton, Sugar, Q uarterback Jim m y Raye ex­ sta rtin g to shape up. T h e r e ’s one fact no one will G ator, Bluebonnet and L ib erty plained why in the f ir s t seven T h e re ’s a supposedly iro n -clad deny: th e re will be a lot of bowls offer b e rth s fo r a dozen gam es th is y e a r, B ren n e r has 18 rule th is y ear that no bowl in­ southern team s in the bowls again te a m s. catch es to W ashington's 14. S A Y O D D S vitations w ill be made before this w inter. T h u s A labama, G eorgia T ech “ Gene has had g re a t su ccess Nov. 21- the Monday afte r many T hat Rose Bowl pact between and sev en th -ran k ed F lo rid a, all at MSU,” com m ented R aye. “ A team s com plete th eir reg u lar the Big Ten and the Pacific sea sons. when people a s k Eight keeps a lot of the Midwest T hus B ear Bryant clam s up and the West C oast out of the him about p icture, top-ranked N otre Dame unbeaten a t p resen t, would ap p ear to be sh o o -in s and once beaten G eorgia a n d lO th-rankedT enn- e sse e , M ississip p i and M iami lot of his su ccess has com e from a sp lit p o sition, and when he is out th e re , te am s double co v er him . W eek of m ism atch NEW YORK (U P I)~ T he o d d s- the P ittsb u rg h S te e le rs; the B al­ by 12 points ov er the M iami re p o rts th a t fourth-ranked h as an anti -bowl policy and the (F la .), all with ju s t two lo sses, “ But th is y e a r we don’t have m a k ers expect th is to be a week­ tim o re C olts a r e 14 o v er the D olphins; the Boston P a trio ts a r e m ust be high on the bowl lis ts . to fo rc e -th e ball to G en e," Raye end fo r m ism atch es in college W ashington Redskins; the G reen seven ov er the D enver B roncos; T h e Sugar Bowl would have a continued. “ T eam s c a n 't get away football. Bay P a c k e rs a r e 10 o v e r the the Oakland R aid ers a r e 10 o v e r INTERNATIONAL n atu ra l if it p a i r s Alabama ag a in st the winner of th is S a t­ u rd ay ’s F lo rid a-G eo rg ia gam e. with double covering Washington because B ren n er has a knack of getting open when he is playing F irs t-ra n k e d N otre D am e fig­ u re s to pull off one of the w orst ro u ts of the season when it faces M innesota Vikings; and the Los A ngeles Ram s a re th re e o v er the San F ran cisco 4 9 e rs; and th e Houston O ile rs. T h o se two team s a r e expected one-on-one ag ain st anyone.” P ittsb u rg h . T he Iris h , with the the S t. L ouis C a rd in als a r e 17 BALL to be co-cham pions of the South­ e a s te rn C onference. T h e w inner of the A rk a n sas- Southern M ethodist game onNov, Bill Casper b est offense in the co u n try , w ere such lopsided fav o rite s th at the odds w ere taken off the board. T e n n e sse e , No. 10, is in a o v er the New York G iants. T he Buffalo B ills a r e favored at... 12 can be expected to be the Cotton s im ila r situation ag ain st Chat­ M u s ic By Bowl host against a Southeastern team with the lo se r likely ending top in PGA tanooga, which is co n sid ered good in sm all college c irc le s but out B i l l R vi c h o r d s up in an o th er bowl. PALM BEACHGARDENS, FLA . of its c la s s ag ain st the Volun­ T h is puts the O range Bowl in (U P I)--B illy C a sp er, who p ared te e r s . T he odds also w ere taken position to p a ir G eorgia T ech down h is weight and beefed up off the board on that gam e. a n d h is band a g a in st sixth-ranked N ebraska, S eco n d -rated Michigan S tate is his golf, T u esd ay night was s e ­ the likely Big Eight king—with lected the 1966 PGA P la y e r of picked by 29 points ag ain st Iowa; a v ery good p o ssib ility th at both the Y ea r. th ird -ra n k e d UCLA is a 14-point will post p erfect seaso n s th is choice ag ain st Washington; No. 4 y e a r. ‘Good Grab9 C a sp e r was chosen as the 19th rec ip ien t of the coveted honor. A labam a is 19 o v er LSU; G eorgia T h e only team in the A tlantic T he announcem ent was m ade at T ec h , ra te d fifth, is 25 o v er M S U ’s star end Gene V irginia; N eb rask a , ranked sixth, C oast-S outhern C onferences r e ­ the p re s id e n t’s dinner, highlight U n io n B a l l r o o m W ashlngton catches a pass is 20 o v e r K ansas. gion that could be co n sid ered a of the 50th annual m eeting of bowl p ro sp ect at th is stag e is a g a i n s t O h i o S t a t e w i t h the PGA. S ev en th -rated F lo rid a, the only independent V irginia T ech which o n e d e f e n d e r h a n g i n g o n t o C a sp e r, a 3 5 -y ear-o ld v eteran team in the top 10 expected to has a 5 -1 -1 r e c o r d . run into any difficulty, is only a M r. S a lim M aK houl h i m a n d a n o t h e r c o m i n g to golfer fro m San Diego, C alif., T ic k e ts on s a le a t 1 1 0 In te r n a tio n a l How’s th is for a bowl lineup: l e n d a h a n d , W a s h i n g t o n i s c u rre n tly ran k s No. 1 in the six -p o in t choice ag ain st G eorgia; B IL L O L D A K O W S K I Rose — U CLA -Purdue; Sugar — u s e d t o b e i n g d o u b l e - c o v ­ 1966 PGA moneywinning d erby A rk a n sa s, rate d eighth, is 19o v er o f B e ir u t, L e b a n o n , C e n te r , U n io n tic k e t o ffic e , and at (B .S . Industrial A d m in .) o f A lab am a-F lo rid a; O range — e r e d , a n d d e f e n d e r s a r e with official ea rn in g s of $120,- R ice; and Southern C a l. No. 9 , the B e th le h e m Steel L o o p th e d o o r . G eorgia T e c h -N e b ra ska ¡Cotton u s e d t o t h e A l l - A m e r i c a n 747. is expected to rebound from a Course knows where the W ig a n d h a i r s t y l i s t —A rk an sas-T en n essee; G a to r— C a s p e r ’s golf seem ed to im ­ lo ss to M iam i of F lo rid a and is a c t i o n is. H e ’ s t in t h e e n d catc h in g the p a s s e s $ 3 p e r c o u p le M ississip p i-M iam l; Bluebonnett prove a fte r he shedded 50 pounds, a 19-point pick o v er C alifo rn ia. m o v e a t o u r big . b u s tl in g --S o u th ern M ethodist-G eorgia, t h r o w n t o h i m . an unexpected b y-product of a In clo se g am es, M isso u ri is L a c k a w a n n a P la n t, near A t th e n e w and L ib e rty - - M emphis S tate - S t a t e N e w s P h o t o b y T o n y only one point o v er C olorado; Buffalo, N . Y . $ 1 .5 0 s i n g l e cam paign to rid h im self of a Jo a n Je w e tt S yracuse? Ferrante s e rie s of a lle rg ie s. He found Auburn is one o v er M ississip p i S tate; M innesota is one o v er Jo in the action. he was a lle rg ic to a num ber of N orthw estern; B aylor is one o v er F i r s t step: pick u p M a k e -U p C e n te r stap le foods and now enjoys a T ex as and T exas T ech is th re e a copy o f “ Careers d iet of such exotic foods as and F i f t y y e a rs a g o w e o n ly m a d e ‘a e r o p la n e s ’ . o v er O klahom a S tate. w ith B e th le h e m Steel buffalo steak s and whale m e at. and the L o o p C ou rse” C a sp e r th is y ea r won the U.S. C o r n e l l is 20 points o v er B e a u ty S a lo n ( S e e w h a t ’ s h a p p e n i n g n o w ! ) f a t y o u r placement Open and th re e other tournam ents Brown; H arvard is four o v er office. T h e n sig n u p n ffr n j 309 M .A .C. Ave. and was in the money in m ost P rin ceto n ; Michigan is eight o v er for a c a m p u s interview . of the events in which he a p ­ Illinois; Ohio State is nine o v er O u r 19 6 7 L o o p Class E ast L ansing p ea red . H is cool putting ab ility Indiana; N orth C arolina S tate is has o penin gs for technical fo u r o v e r M aryland; Yale is eight a n d lion-technical graduates has had extensive ex p e ri­ has put him in the categ o ry of ence in Lebanon and being one of the outstanding g olf­ o v e r Penn; C lem son is five o v er (and post-grads) for careers in steel o p e r a t io n s , F ra n c e . He is an expert in e r s of the la s t decade. H is v ic ­ N orth C aro lin a; F lo rid a S tate is seven o v er South C a r o l i n a ; research, sales, m i n i n g , m ake-up and o ffe rs p riv ate to ry in the U.S. Open was h is con su ltatio n s. He also p r e ­ accounting, a nd other second in th at p restig io u s to u rn a ­ G eorgia T ech is 25 o v e r V ir­ activities. sen ts special p ro g ra m s on m ent. T u rn in g p ro in 1954, he ginia; V irg in ia T e c h is se v en o v e r th ese subjects to w om en's is having h is b est y ea r, topping Wake F o re st; Kentucky is eight A n Equal g roups. F o r a rese rv a tio n h is p rev io u sly high earn in g ca m ­ o v er V anderbilt; Boston College E m p lo y e r in the E la n s f o r with M r. Salim paign of 1965 when he banked is seven o v er W illiam and M ary; P rogress P ro n ra m $99,931. S y racu se is seven o v er Penn He w as an acknowledged tour S tate; P u rd u e is 14 o v e r W is­ phone . s ta r sin ce the late 1950’s and the only tim e he has finished consin; Stanford is 14 o v e r A ir F o rc e; and M iam i of F lorida is BETHLEHEM 351-6580 low er than fourth on the money nine o v e r T ulane. lis t sin ce 1957 was in 1963 when In th e N ational Football League STEEL a hand in ju ry sidelined him for the D allas Cowboys a r e picked by th re e m onths during the ric h e st 10 o v e r the P hiladelphia E ag les; ( s tre tc h of the season. the C leveland Browns a r e 17 o v er Boeing-Vertol Helicopter brisk, bracing livelier lather the original for really sm ooth shavesl spice-fresh lotion! 1.25 US A F Minuteman t í lasting freshness glides on fast, never sticky! 1.00 t► Boeing Supersonic NA S A Lunar Orbiter Transport design Boeing 727 Trijet Boeing 737 T winjet N A SA Saturn V E n g in e e r s & S c ie n tis ts : C a m p u s I n t e r v i e w s , W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 6 a n d 1 7 In 1916 The Boeing Com pany’s career program -in-being, at the leading edge o f O ften it will be sheer hard work. But was launched on the wings o f a small sea­ aerospace technology. O r you might w ant we think you’ll w ant it th a t way when S H U UTO N plane. Its to p speed was 75 mph. to get in on the ground floor o f a pio­ you’re helping to create something unique neering new project. —while building a solid career. Visit your N ow, half a century later, we can help college placement office and schedule an you launch your career in the dynam ic en­ Y o u ’ll work in small groups where interview with o u r representative. Boeing vironm ent o f jet airplanes, spacecraft, mis­ initiative an d ability get maximum ex­ is an equal opportunity employer. siles, rockets, helicopters, or even seacraft. Pick your spot in applied research, de­ sign, test, m anufacturing, service o r facil­ posure. A nd if you desire an advanced degree an d qualify, Boeing will help you financially with its G raduate Study Pro­ & Æ F J E Æ A /Æ Z D ivisions: C om m ercial Airplane • Missile & uce...with that crisp, clean masculine aroma! Inform ation S ystem s • Space • Supersonic ities engineering, o r com puter technol­ gram a t leading universities an d colleges Transport • Vertol • W ichita • Also, Boeing ogy. Y ou can become p art o f a Boeing near com pany facilities. Scientific R esearch Laboratories W ednesday, Novem ber 2, 1966 M ichigan State N ews, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS R O Z E L L E A N N O U N C E S G o a lie m an o r m o u se ? NFL in New Orleo ns D o n ’t a s k St. Louis NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — New O rleans will field a p ro fessio n al football team In 1967, N ational lo t, R o zelle said , depends on stadium av ailab ility . A pproval of the proposed am endm ent would allow a stadium When R ozelle w as in New O r­ ' and exposition d is tric t to levy a choice of New O rleans, R ozelle said , included the re su lts o f a m a rk e t re se a rc h study conducted tically th e ir whole defense le an s la s t week on a to u r of one and one-half p e r cent tax on by the league; the population o f By D EN N IS C H A S E T his gam e is “ it” fo r many of F ootball League C om m issioner through graduation. T hey’re of­ p ro sp ec tiv e c itie s fo r the 1967 hotel and m otel room s In New m etropolitan New O rlean s; the Associate Sports E d ito r the p la y e rs. The n ativ es of St. P ete Rozelle said T uesday. fense is shot. You see w here he said a half-dozen O rlean s and in Jefferso n P a r ­ sp o rts in te re st of L ouisiana r e s i­ L ouis especially want to show R ozelle flew to New O rlean s ^ra n c ® S o ccer goalie Kevin O 'C onnell they've lo st two gam es alread y p e rso n s had ex p re ssed an in te r­ ish . dents; the city’s m ild w eather, th e ir frien d s and re la tiv e s that to m ake the announcem ent at a is in the unique position of being th is season to team s (Quincy and e s t. O ther fa c to rs a f f e c t i n g the and its geographical location. M ichigan State is the b e tte r soc­ news conference. He said he both man AND m ouse. R ockhurst) that w e'd have beaten c e r school. They a re d eterm in ed . T hose who have announced th e ir w as making the announcem ent at To his fo rm e r team m ates and by five g o als.” “ I took a lot of ra z z from in te re s t include L ouis Rous se ll, th is tim e to give an added boost fra te rn ity b ro th e rs a t S t. Louis Why have the S partans managed those guys la st tim e we w ere a New O rlean s fin an cier; Jack to a p r o p o s e d constitutional . . U niversity he is a m ouse of the low est o r d e r . A native of that c ity , O’Connell played fo r the only a victory and a tie in 10 m eetings with St. Louis since down th e re ,” O’Connell said . “ I told 'em to w ait 'till th is y e a r .” am endm ent clearin g the way fo r (Texas^ Jack) San e r s , a or construction of a domed stadium NFL p la y er an a ew r eans c o n tra c to r; John Mecom J r . * Tulsa making bid 1959? In s p ir it, O’Connell is hard in m etropolitan New O rlean s. B illikens two y e a rs ago before Houston oil and gas developer; tra n sfe rin g to MSU. “ Y eah, those guys give m e a “ Naw, we ain ’t psyched o u t,” said O’Connell. “ Take la st y e a r. In the f ir s t gam e (MSU lo st 3-2) to m atch. During the p ra c tic e d r ills he lead s the call: "W ho we gonna beat?” and the r e s t of L ouisiana resid e n ts w ill vote on the proposal one week from T uesday. and a group which includes among its m e m b ers Edgar S tern , owner for 5th passing title lot of s ta tic ,’’ he said. “ At the we m ade two m istak e s, and they the team an sw ers: " S t. L o u is." of New O rlean s rad io station NEW YORK (UPI) - T u lsa tis tic s re le a se d T uesday by the “ Halloween brings all s o r ts of beginning of the y e a r , I was took advantage of both to sc o re . “ T his gam e m eans m o re than s u rp ris e s and I have one fo r WDSU. se em s to be on the way to its N ational C ollegiate A thletic A s­ w riting som e of my old fra tern ity In the (NCAA) cham pionship the tournam ent to some p la y e rs ,” R ozelle said la s t week the fifth consecutive national passing sociation. you today,” R ozelle said . “ P ro ­ b ro th e rs who w ere on the te am , gam e, they sco red on a penalty he said. o th e rs ask ed that th e ir nam es cham pionship according to s ta - G reg Barton,- following fo rm e r fessio n al football has voted a and they used to say: ‘When a r e kick to win 1-0. fran ch ise to the sta te of Lou­ not be d isclo sed . T u lsa passing g rea ts J e r r y you tra n sfe rin g back, Kev, when “ We outshot ’em both tim esl O’Connell has the habit of pick­ R ozelle said stadium av ailab il­ Rhome and B illy Anderson, is isian a and the city of New O r­ you gonna play fo r us again?’ “ But they’re sc a re d . They T hey’re ju st lucky." ing up a lucky piece at the be­ ginning of each gam e. So fa r th is le a n s.” ity w as one of the m ajo r reaso n s New O rleans w as chosen fo r the Jim Taylor, etc. m ainly responsible for putting O’Connell says em phatically In sp ite of R o zelle's claim , the H u rric an e s in f ir s t place in know who has got the b e tte r y e a r he has stuck in his back new fra n c h ise . T ulane U niver­ DETROIT (UPI) - T he m other th is y e a r ’s team is b e tte r than the announcem ent was not a m ajo r passing offense. B arton has to s s ­ te a m .’* la st y e a r ’s. pocket a pen, hat, penny and sity has offered the u se of 81,000- of a high school football player ed fo r 1,175 y ard s while T u lsa s u r p ris e . New O rleans sp o rts and w rote to the D etroit F re e P r e s s The 6 -foot, 185-pound jun io r “ L ast y e a r we had som e d is ­ sh o estrin g . se a t Sugar Bowl Stadium as an has gained l,6 2 7 to tal y a rd s p a s s ­ p o litical fig u res have been p r e ­ ‘Action L in e ’ la st week and r e ­ took o v er the goalkeeping duties sent on the te a m ," he said . “ But He’ll try to put St. L ouis th e re In terim facility . ing on 128 com pletions in 239 dicting for w eeks that New O r­ th is y e a r when A ll-A m erican th is y.ear we’r e a molded te a m .” th is Saturday. Kevin O’Connell leans would get the N FL ’s 16th If L ouisiana v o te rs approve quested th at h e r son be introduced attem p ts. G eorge Jones graduated. His the constitutional am endm ent next to a G reen Bay P a c k e r football T u lsa has averaged 271.2 y ards fra n ch ise. sty le is rem in iscen t of D etroit R ozelle’s announcem ent drew w eek, it would c le a r the way play er with the sam e nam e as p e r gam e passing, T ex as W est­ Red Wing hockey goalie R oger fo r co nstruction of a $20 m il- h is. ern is second with a 267.3 yard B A L T H R O P , Z E M P E R extended applause from a room It w as arra n g e d . Jim T aylor, C ro z ie r. packed with newsm en and po­ lion-$30 m illion domed stadium a D etro it p rep fullback, m et Jim average, and F lo rid a State is In a one-on-one situation, O’­ s im ila r to the fam ed domed sta d i­ th ird with 250.7. litic a l officials. “ The la s t tim e T ay lo r, a G reen Bay pro foot- Connell w ill face the man sq u a re­ I h eard applause lik e that was um in Houston. back on Sunday. Both w ere in ­ ly . As the ch allenger ap p ro a ch es, The stadium would be built Senior harriers N 0.2, 3; when we announced the new te le ­ YOUR O’Connell slowly m oves out to e ith e r in New O rlean s o r neigh­ troduced by—you’ll never believe vision co n tract to the o w n ers,” it- - J lm T ay lo r, a F re e P r e s s FINE JEWELRY m eet him . It is such a gradual R ozelle said . boring Jefferso n P a rish . sp o rts w rite r. DESERVES m ovem ent that the approaching He said m a jo r contenders for fo rw ard , intent on keeping con­ the next fra n ch ise w ere C incin­ tr o l of the ball, does not notice it. By the tim e he looks up, his angle is cut off. hope to surprise Sharkey nati and S eattle and an announce­ m ent would be m ade soon about w hich city w ill be cho sen . A - E a s t L a n s i n g ’s N e w e s t J e w e l e r It is a style which has paid off. At D enison, O’Connell allowed By G A Y E L W ES C H BRAN D the only goal he has given up this State N ew s Sports W rite r y e a r in a 6-1 victory. K o u ffa x w in s N E W ! The defensive w all of Tom B el- S eniors George B althrop and ■ " Æ lo li, P e te r H ens, B ert Jacobsen E ric Z em p er of the MSU c ro ss P ie r c e d e a r r in g and Nick W irs has kept m ost country team may be only Nos, C y Y o u n g case by se rio u s challen g ers away but, 2 and 3, but they “ try h a r d e r.” when te ste d , O’Connell has been The p a ir has been running in A w a rd n e a r p erfec t. " S t. Louis is always tough," O’Connell said , “ but we’r e a lot those positions for the Spartans all season behind Dick Sharkey and don’t mind very m uch, but N EW Y O R K Incom parable Sandy K o u - (UPI) -- M ELE to ugher. Heck, they’ve lo st p ra c ­ like any other athlete they like fax was nam ed w in n e r of to win, and a re looking to s u r­ the C y Y o u n g A w a r d as the p ris e Sharkey before the season m ajor league's prem ier In tra m u ra l is o v er, “ L et’s put it th is w ay," Bal­ p it c h e r f o r the t h i r d t im e In f o u r y e a r s T u e s d a y and throp said , “ I think Rick and I New s M E N ’S IM both have a good chance of beat­ ing Sharkey som etim e. Sharkey and I w ere both p retty even at the for the u n anim o u s vote. K o u fa x 's third 1966 tim e by creden­ a $ 3 .0 0 / beginning of the seaso n , but Dick tials are considerable. This h.Vnl'snmr a ist* *ili su pr m - Touch Football fc* w P im proved an awful lot awfully The am azing Lo s Angeles ser. smiK^ie y >t your i slotted interior th.it Molds ! Tim e Field 1 fa st. I’m ju st going to have to work a little h a rd e r to catch h im .” Behind Sharkey . . . lefthander led the m ajor o.i'-rinus. Golden fooled lo.ithe ,i steel shell, i J u s t a quick dip In H ag e r- ty Jew el Clean and all that E ric Z e m p e r and G e o r g e B a lth r o p ha ve been the two leagues w ith 2 7 com plete 6:00 W inecellar - W indjam m er B althrop and Z em p er finished 414 X 1' h Whi should g litte r takes on * a n d th r e e m e n b e h i n d D i c k S h a r k e y all y e a r . T h e y both games and 3 1 7 strikeouts b rillian t glow. With bas­ 6:45 W inshire - W inchester second and th ird resp ectiv ely be­ with red. 7:30 B allantine - B aw diers fe e l that on the rig h t d a y th e y can b eat the S p a r t a n s ’ and established a m ajor ket and brush 1.00. hind Sharkey in the N otre D am e- 8:15 Howland - H edrick E a ste rn Michigan tria n g u la r star cross country runner. le ague r e c o r d f o r c o n s is ­ L A Y A W A Y A C R O S S F R O M 9:00 W olverine - W orthington m eet and then finished sixth and State N e w s photo b y T o n y F e r r a n t e tency b y p osting a league 9:45 C am eron - C a rav elle A G IF T fourth respectively ag ain st Min­ leading earned run a v e r­ “ H O M E E C ” it was broken by the G ophers Tom He w as ninth in the Big Ten and nesota la st week. age of 1.73 for the fifth Tim e Field 2 Heinonen la s t y e a r. 16th in the IC4A two y e a rs ago. B L D G . T O D A Y Z e m p e r, a 6 -2 , 165-pounder consecutive year. JEWELRY and 6:00 A re s - A rchaeopteryx Z em p er is a ru n n er mainly be­ ART CENTER JEWELRY ond from Howell, is making a com e­ The 2 7 v i c to r ie s he r e ­ ART CENTER cau se of the influence of his fath­ B althrop, on the o th e r hand, 6:45 M anor Men - T h e Seven back th is season a fte r sitting out 319 E , G R A N D R IV ER 319 E . GRAND RIVER e r , a c r o s s country and tra c k n ev er ran c ro s s country until gistered w e r e t o p s in the 7:30 W est Shaw 10-7 la s t y e a r with a leg in ju ry . In ad­ 8:15 B rannigan Brougham s ta r fo r E a ste rn M ichigan (then com ing MSU. He was a tra c k s ta r m ajors and constituted a dition to running c ro s s country 9:00 A ses - Roots Michigan N orm al) ju st before fo r R obert E . Lee High in his personal caree rh igh . he w orks nights and is ca rry in g World W ar II. home town of Staunton,, V a., but S H O P P IN G F O R A '6 7 ? 9:45 W olfram - Wormwood a full c re d it load. The e ld e r Z em p er was one of the school lacked a c ro s s country Tim e Field 3 “ I've been im proving my tim es the top four ru n n ers in the n a­ team . each m eet, but I’m not sa tisfie d 6:00 Em inence - Em pyrean with th e m ," Z em p er sa id , “ I’m tion before having his c a r e e r cut The 5 - 9 , 130-pound sen io r went 6:45 W orship - Wolverton running about 35 seconds slow er sh o rt by the w ar, and he aided out fo r c r o s s country h ere so 7:30 B ayard - Baal his son in becoming a good ru n ­ than I could be if I was in a little 8:15 A rsen al A rhouse b e tte r shape and d id n 't have to n e r. that he could develop m ore stren g th fo r tra c k . C A R EER S 9:00 P ack . Soc.-E vans Scholars B efore com ing to MSU, Z em p er work n ig h ts.” had captained his high school 9:45 A sh er - Univ. Village Z em p er has been the unfortu­ c r o s s country team in his ju n io r It didn’t take him long to catch IN S T E E L Tim e Field 4 nate one in having his re c o rd bro­ on, and he was 18th in the Big y e a r and ran on the school’s state Ten a s a sophom ore and eighth 6:00 C asopolis - C arleton ken rec en tly . In high school, he cham pionship team in his sopho­ in the conference m eet la st sea­ 6:45 P antyw aist P an th e rs set a C lass B m ile re c o rd which m o re y e a r. son. T hunderchickens stood until la st sp rin g .a n d h e h a s 7:30 C ache - C aribbean seen two collegiate re c o rd s of his broken recen tly . T H E FASH IO N WORD FOR 8:15 T .H .E . C at-G ro sso u t AC 9:00 D elta Sig, P h i-S corpions Sharkey broke a v arsity rec o rd 9:45 M otts - Elsw orth shared by Z em p er and P aul Me t h e /n SM ART M O TH ER S-TO-B E Collam for the F o re st A kers O u r representative T im e Soccer Fie ld 5 C ourse in an intra squad m eet r e ­ cently and then broke a rec o rd fo r the Minnesota co u rse la st A *"Ym a r t /o R K maternity w ill be on ca m p u s 6:30 H ighlanders - A rab Club NOV. 8 NOP 7:30 Abbot - Bryan w eek. 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M ic h ig a n W ednesday, N ovem ber 2, 1966 Ö M ichigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan C O U N T Y C A N D ID A T E S Linus’ stolen H o p e f u l s ta lk o n c r i m e r a t e from fra t BY JA N E T M AR TIN E AU position. Of th is 77 p e r cent, P re s e n t w ere candidates for candidate fo r judge, said it m u st Seventy-seven p e r cent of the 41 p e r cent a re under 17, he C irc u it C o u r t Judge, Ingham be kept in mind to p ro te c t so ciety . C ounty’s 57th, 58th and 59th le g ­ Does probation do th is, he ask ed . W hile e c sta tic a lly aw aiting the a r r e s t s fo r m ajo r c rim e s in said, and can not be trie d by isla tiv e se a ts and the 24th Senate G eorge L . G riffiths, D em o­ G re at Pum pkin, one of A m e ric a 's Michigan involve people 21 and an adult court. T he re a l issu es, he said, a r e D is tric t se at. c ra tic candidate fo r the State fo re m o st h ero e s-L ln u s-w as kid­ under, and the new Youthful Of­ napped fro m the P hi Kappa P s l fenders Act will allow m o re of what to do about risin g c rim e F isc a l refo rm , fed eral money Senate, proposed a sta te incom e y a rd . them to be trie d in c irc u it court, r a te s and the delay in c a s e s and c rim e w ere among the topics tax, if th e re could be a reduction said R obert L . D rake, candidate being trie d in court. u nder discu ssio n . in the sa le s and p ro p e rty tax es, A pproxim ately 8 p .m . H allo­ for Ingham County C irc u it C ourt T h e event was a M eet the Judge Sam S tre e t Hughes, in­ to allev iate the tax p ro b lem s in w een, L in u s's vigil b esid e the Judge. C andidates breakfast p ro g ram cum bent, said m o re probation is Michigan. P hi Kappa P s i rock ended in T h is w ill in c re ase the burden sponsored by the G re a te r L ansing needed in dealing with crim in als. T hom as L . Brown, Republican trag ed y . He w as la st seen w earing of the c irc u it court Judges, he C ham ber o f C om m erce e a rly He cited that it co sts the state candidate for the 57th D istric t a re d s h irt w ith black s tr ip e s , said, and th erefo re M ichigan will T uesday in the Eagle R estau ran t, fro m $1,500-$1,900 a y e a r to seat, said he was opposed to a black p an ts, brown sho es, re d need m ore and b etter judges and L ansing. keep one m an in p riso n . Not to sta te income tax "u n til it can socks and a blue blanket. a unified judicial system . Tw elve candidates vying for six m ention the effect im prisonm ent be a fa ir and equitable sy s te m .” L in u s K id n a p p e d Not so, contended Jack W. p o sts in Ingham County m et to h as on a human being, he added. T h e leaning tow ards fed e ra l T he fra te rn ity does not Intend W arren, a candidate for the sam e d isc u ss cam paign issu es. C h a rle s N, Murphy, the fourth support, a r is e in c rim e and high Shown here w ith Dw ight Harbison and D a ry l Jones, Linus was last seen w a itin g to pay ran so m , but would ap p re ­ p ro p erty tax es in the sta te w ere f o r t h e G r e a t P u m p k i n In f r o n t o f th e P h i Kappa Psl fratern ity house. Anyone know­ c ia te any Inform ation leading to stated by the candidates as e v i­ the re tu rn of th e ir plywood in g his w h e r e a b o u t s p le a s e c o n ta c t the Phi P s l ’s. dence of a need for fisc a l re fo rm victim . R E S E A R C H In the tax stru c tu re . State News photo by Karl Scribner Philip O. P itte n g er, Republican candidate fo r t h e 58th d is tric t Little-known departm ent seat, said he believes the problem is not a p artisan one. T h e L eg ­ isla tu re m ust work a s a unit in LBJ w in d s up 1 7 - d a y A s i a n to u r, this, he said . F e d e ra l support was defended directs im portant projects by R o b ert E . Dingwell, incum bent D em ocrat from the 58th D is tric t. He said that o v er $600,000 in affirms s u p p o r t in U .S . military Although little known to the on re s e a rc h program s at the u n i­ re s e a r c h have been acco rd ed a fed e ra l money aids the local schools. SEOUL, South K orea I/P) — p .m ., W ednesday a fte r an o v er­ "W e’ll elim in ate y o u rs - th e re som ew hat nervously and they majority' of students, the Dept, v e rsity and national sc e n e s,’’ he c e n tra l position in national p u r ­ won’t be any need fo r s o ld ie rs. Wilton H. Goetz, D em ocratic P re sid e n t Johnson lunched Wed­ night stop at A nchorage, A laska. whipped off around the v alley. of R esearch and Development said. p o ses and In terests in the p ast 10 But until we do, you’r e going to candidate for the 59th D istric t nesday w ith GIs manning the H is c ro ssin g of the in tern atio n al " I t ’s Just like going to h eav en ," d ire c ts and coordinates som e of y e a rs , M uelder said. have to c a r r y on.” Money for re se a rc h work often seat, added th at M ichigan has K orean fro n t, gave a h eli­ d atelin e gives h im two Wed­ th e K orean said when th e w h irly - the m ost im portant work being R e sea rch m ust satisfy two Saying it is b e tte r to fight in com es from the federal g o v ern ­ m ain c rite ria , except during a m any unmapped needs such as co p ter rid e to a s u rp rise d v il­ n esdays. b lrd cam e down 10 m inutes la te r . done at MSU. Some 50,000 U.S. tro o p s a r e Viet Nam than Honolulu, he added: Johnson asked him if he would m ent. It is dissem inated by a national em ergency, when the education and m ental h ealth . If lage eld e r and p red ic ted “ a Heading the departm ent is vice variety' of federal agencies, such a sta te ca n ’t matet th o se needs, s till In South K orea a s an a f te r - "W e’d b e tte r estab lish the ru le lik e to go to A m erica. u n iv ersity would do a ll it could new le a s e on hope" w ill com e p resid e n t Milton M uelder who, as the National Science Founda­ m ath of the b itte r w a r fought we estab lish ed in E urope when " I cannot go today,” Choi sa id . to help the country no m a tte r he said, it needs W ashington, to the underprivileged m illio n s m o re than a decade ago and the we went th e re : That no d ic tato r, ^perhaps b e tte r than anyone, tion (NSF), the Atomic E nergy what the job entailed. Republican incum bent H . W. of A sia. »knows the U n iv ersity ’s position C om m ission (AEC), the National H ungerford, 24th Senate D istric t, P re sid e n t - who had a lre a d y ju st b ecau se he has pow er and "T h e departm ent doing the r e ­ It w as h is la s t full day in the ¡and involvement in sponsored r e ­ A eronautics and Space A dm inis­ said fed eral aid is not good. F a r E a s t. ca lled on U.S. se rv ic em en in becau se he has m ight, can snuff s e a rc h m ust ask itself f ir s t if the W o lve rine South Viet Nam - m ade a point out freedom and liberty* We had s e a r c h p ro jec ts, tratio n (NASA), and oth ers. p ro je c t is an intellectual effort T h e fed e ra l governm ent c a n A fter a p artin g speech to the ; "W e tr y to oversee p ro g re ss T uesday of doing the sam e fo r to show It couldn’t be done In G raduate education and b asic clo sely rela ted to education and " je r k the ru g out fro m under South K orean National A ssem ­ bly, th e p re sid e n t heads fo r home, th e m en h e re . K orea. We m ay have to show it th e train in g function of the U n i­ a p ro je c t" a t will, he said . can’t be done in o th e r a r e a s of I W IN N E R O F 6 v e r s ity ,” he said. He said, it is n ec essary to co n ­ P r io r to speaking, can d id ates p assed out cam paign lite ra tu re and spoke with those attending. ending a h isto ric v isit that took him to seven nations In 17 days. He is due In Washington at 7:20 A fter f ir s t stopping at the head­ q u a rte rs of the South K orean 26th Infantry Division, Johnson the P a c ific ." As fo r d em o n strato rs in the pictures 'A C A D E M Y A W A R D S ! Thieves take s id e r w hether the re se a rc h can be U nited S tate s, Johnson told the used fo r the com pletion of a went by h elico p ter to n earb y $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 f r o m m a s te r ’s o r doctoral th e sis. Camp Stanley fo r a turkey lunch with en liste d m en of the 11th so ld ie rs " th e bulk of people in A m erica, thank God, a r e like scheduled V a n d a l i s m erupts R e sea rch done in u n iv e rsitie s y o u ." is unique from that done by p r i ­ E ngineer B attalion and o th e rs T he following organizations The p resid e n tia l h elico p ter vate o r governm ent agencies, brought in from v ario u s U.S. a r e scheduled to have th e ir pic­ w o m e n clerk se ttle d on a hilltop at the a g ri­ M uelder said. u n its. tu r e s taken fo r the W olverine c u ltu ral s ite . O fficials w ere r e a ­ "T h o se organizations don’t A lso on hand fo r the sp ecial tonight In the Tow er Room of the into N e g r o rioting WASHINGTON .Pi — T h re em en dy w ith a briefing at the hill­ pounced on a fed eral c re d it union have the training o r educational occasion w e re T hai, T u rk ish and top clea rin g , pointing proudly to Union at the following tim es: em ploye inside a governm ent of­ function that a u n iv ersity has in Com m onw ealth so ld ie rs u n d e r land im provem ents v isib le in the P an H ellenic C ouncil, 6:00; fice building T uesday and robbed addition to its sto reh o u se of U.N. Com mand. surrounding countryside. Delta Sigm a T h eta, 6:15; Gil­ h e r of a satchel containing som e knowledge and its co n tributions to a wedge of about 30 m en up the P re s id e n t Johnson talked with It w as a t th is little sum m it c h r is t H all, 6:30; T ow er G uard, CLEARWATER F la . (j) — H al­ $35,000 in cash and an additional p erso n s not only in the academ ic m ain s tr e e t of the a re a fo r six the tro o p s about his 31,000-m ile that Johnson m et the local vil­ 6:45; Z eta Beta T au, 7:00; But­ loween vandalism m ushroom ed am ount of money o rd e rs , police com m unity but in the field of p u b ­ blocks and then back. T h e m a rc h trip , about V iet Nam and the w orld lage e ld e r, Choi Shi-jong, who te rfie ld H all, 7:15; Sigma P i METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER lic se rv ic e as w ell,” he said , Monday into rioting by hundreds E ta , 7:30; P i Kappa P h i, 7:45. said. took about an h o u r. R io ters m e lt­ situ atio n during h is hour a t the w as on hand fo r the c e re m o n ie s. PRESENTS "S ociety would com e to a co m ­ of N egroes who threw b o ttles and A lso: S p a rta n W om en's They said M iss H attie L ouise ed Into sid e s tr e e ts . cam p som e 20 m iles below the Johnson p re se n te d the robed, A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION p lete stan d still in fu rth e r d ev e l­ ro c k s through windows and shot L eague, 8:00; W est M ayo, 8:15; S allade, 60, w as entering the T h e head of the’ C le a rw a te r tru c e line th at divides K orea. w isp y -b eard ed e ld e r a television out s tr e e t lig h ts. B o n firesb laz ed D A V I D L E A N ' S F IL M vestibule of the P ension Build­ opm ent of new knowledge without NAACP, T alm ad g e Rutledge, “ We have talk ed to the s ta te s ­ se t for h is people. Choi, 65 said V arsity C lub, 8:30; Tau D elta in the s tr e e ts . OF BORIS PASTERNAKS ing at 44 G. St., NW, In down­ the train in g and educational func­ m ade a citiz en s a r r e s t a fte r a m en and the so ld iers of the P a - it was the f ir s t TV set he had P h i, 8:45; N orth C a se , 9:00; Al­ tion of the u n iv e rsity ,’* Six h o u rs a fte r the f ir s t re p o rt pha O m lcron P I, 9:15; T heta XI town W ashington. youth b ro k e a sto re window. P o ­ c ific-A sia a r e a ,” Johnson said . e v e r seen . of brew ing trouble reach ed po­ D O C TO R The thieves hit M iss Sallade, T h e departm ent p erio d ically knocking h er to the ground. Then publishes a num ber of books on lice Monday night, o fficials said o rd e r w as re s to re d . "But p a tro ls lice m ade se v e ra l a r r e s ts , m o st­ ly on drunk and d iso rd e rly " I f we can oi ly e v e r le a rn to do o u r job as p oliticians a s w ell Then the P re sid en t suggested th at they go for a spin in the T h eta, 9:30; Alpha T au O m ega, 9:45; and In terfra tern ity Coun­ they grabbed the satch el, bolted MSU re s e a rc h , to help keep trac k Z H IV A G O from the building and fled In a of the relatio n sh ip of th e U n iv e r- rem ain ed In the a re a until dawn. P o lice C hief W illard Booth d e­ ch a rg es, R utledge told Booth the o ut­ a s you do a s s o ld ie r s ," he said , h elico p ter. Choi clim bed aboard c il, 10:00. IN PANAVISION* AND METR0C010R taxi that had been rep o rted stolen sity to the v ario u s agencies which b rea k had been building fo r se v ­ give re se a rc h g ran ts. sc rib e d the N egroes as " i r ­ RESERVED PERFORMANCE Monday night, police said. e r a l w eeks. He said th e re had M icrobes reduce pesticides " I don’t quote the d o llar am ount resp o n sib le young ad u lts and teen tickets at BOX OFFICE o r BY M iss Sallade has been making been sp oradic window b reak in g . a g e r s ,” T hey threw paint on sid es MAIL! EVES. At 8 p.m . the bi-w eekly trip to a branch of th ese p ro jec ts in m ost of the He said he know of no sp ecific of buildings, sm ashed sto re w in­ SUN. a t 7:30 - 2.25 SAT. office fo r n ea rly th ree y e a rs , pu b licatio n s,” M uelder said . "I cau se fo r the rio t. dows and stree tlig h ts, fire d r i ­ SUN. MAT. at 1:30 p.m . SUN. usually with about t h e sam e don’t want to confuse the value of Booth sa id th e re w ere no r a ­ Two M ichigan State plant pa­ can be achieved in lab oratory PCNB w as degraded by a ll of fles into the a ir and se t tr a s h MAT. 2.25 SAT. MATINEE am ount of money in the bag. money with the value of ideas, c ia l o v erto n e s. T h e r io te r s w ere th o lo g ists have d isco v ered that c u ltu re s . the actinom ycetes and m o st of fire s in the s tre e ts, police said . $1.50. P o lice re p o rte d finding t h e and science fields often offer “ a ll N eg ro es in a com pletely d egradation of poisonous in sec­ While the degradation is not th e fungi te s te d . T his Is the firs t PROGRAMINFORMATION^485*6483 stolen getaway taxi, which had la rg e r g ran ts sim ply becau se the C hief Booth was hooted and N egro a r e a , ” he said. tic id e s by some soil m icro o rg an ­ com plete and the Insecticide is re p o rt of a degradation of th is QLAPIMEW been abandoned, about two hours equipm ent req u ired for re s e a rc h is much m o re expensive.” je e re d when he stepped out of T h e outbreak o cc u rre d in th re e ism s is p o ssib le. often s till to x ic, Lockwood and Chacko a r e very encouraged by chem ical. a fte r the robb ery . h is c a r in the m id st of the rio t. blocks of N orth Greenwood A ve­ John L . Lockwood and C . 1. A rock hit him in the stom ach nue n o rth of P alm etto S tre e t in the Chacko stated th is breakdown of the re s u lts . and two b o ttles cra sh ed a t h is la rg e s t N egro section of C le a r ­ two widely u sed , chlorinated hy­ " A t le a s t it’s a s ta r t ," said fee t. He was not serio u sly in ­ w ater, a city of about 40,000 on d ro carb o n in se cticid e s, DDT and Lockwood. “ The next step is to T am p a Bay. look fo r m ic ro o rg a n ism s that R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COM PANY ju re d . PCNB (pentachloronitrobenzene) will b reak down th ese p estic id es P o lice f ir s t h eard of the grow ­ f u rth e r ." It’s also p o ssib le that TOBACCO PRODUCTS 9 PACKAGING MATERIALS ing d istu rb an ce when they r e ­ a way w ill be found to stim u late the soil m ic ro o rg a n ism s to do a FRUIT JUICE BEVERAGES * F O O D AND INDUSTR IAL CORN P R O D U C T S ceived a c a ll from a resid e n t in B la c k P o w e r d is c u s s e d to n ig h t b e tte r job of degradation. the a r e a . T h e sh e riff’s helm eted rio t T he m ic ro o rg an ism s te ste d squad, with fixed bayonets, led A faculty panel w ill offer th e ir Science D iscussion S e rie s. w ere fungi, b ac te ria and a c tin - Moo«*« information ^ 482*3905 view s and opinions o n Black T he panel w ill consist of Hans o m y cetes, filam entous fo rm s of C A M P U S I N T E R V I E W S P o w er at 8 tonight in 137 F e e H. T och, p ro fe s so r of psychology; b a c te ria , H all. John M oore, asso c ia te p ro fe s so r A n um ber of actinom vcetes of N atu ra l Science; and R obert broke down DDT to DDD. While N O V EM B ER 15 , 19 6 6 F e a tu re a t 1:00 - 3:05 T O D A Y - 5 :1 0 - 7 : 2 0 - 9 : 3 0 M ichael M cAleenan, C u s te r L . G reen , a s so c ia te p ro fe s s o r DDD is s till to x ic, the sc ie n tists g rad u ate student, w ill m oderate of counseling and p ersonnel s e r ­ w ere encouraged that fu rth e r ^Centmy-Foxiiftswts th e f ir s t of the C ollege of Social v ic e s. breakdown might be p o ssib le. IHÜHHi ABOTIPys ►332«6044*"**"*j L a st Day 1:00-3:10-5:15-7:20-9:30 „ W illia m . . . R ic h a rd ACCOUNTING, B.A. CHEMISTRY, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Ho ld en - I dm ark M B A. BIOCHEMISTRY, Ph.D. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. CIVIL ENGINEERS, B.S. CINEMASCOPI COLOR by Deluxe MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, B.S. ADDED CARTOON - NEWS STARTS FR ID AY “ EXPLOSIVELY FUNNY, Are YOU interested in challenge and responsibility GAGS COME AT US AS IF Are YOU looking for a dynamic, diversified company FROM A MACHINE GUN.” • - N.Y. TIMES Are YOU seeking a growth-oriented opportunity "HITS MAGNIFICENTLY ON Then WE would like to talk with YOU. ALL CYLINDERS: A DELIGHTI” - N.Y. POST Visit with our College Recruiting Representative to discuss how you might Ttut MiAuck. ®9*ip63. 2-door, Top speed 651 100 m iles p e r S p o rts. A lso clothing - boats A u to m o tiv e low m ileage, excellent condi­ condition, $1350. Phone 484- gallon! Reduced $150.00! C raig , o r aftern o o n s. $1.60 p er nights a fte r 9 p.m ., 339-2137, and hunting supplies. • LOST & FOUND 6232. 4 -1 1 /7 h o u r . Apply 2 -1 1 /3 BUICK 1964 Special Deluxe, 4 - tion. 309 B on-A ir Road. IV 4- 351-7568. 3 -1 1 /2 • PERSONAL door, V-8, autom atic, power 2149. 3 -1 1 /4 OLDSMOBILE 98, 1961, hardtop, NEEDED: TWO g irls im m ediate- • PEANUTS PERSONAL i 9 6 0 HONDA 65. 4000 m iles, F R AN DOR AUTOW ASH ly fo r luxury ap a rtm en t. P a t, ELECTRIC 12 strin g gu itar and/ steering, radio, 31,000 m iles, CORVETtfcS BY ow ner, 1965/ reb u ilt tran sm issio n , pow er o r F en d er Band M a ster am pli­ • R EAL ESTATE excellent condition, $1450. IV 4- everything, facto ry a ir , p o si­ very good condition. $225. 355- P r ls , 351-4096. 4 -11/4 1966 co n v ertib les, low m ileage. PRACTICAL NURSE to stay f ie r . C all Doug, 339-8112. • S E R V IC E trac tio n , call 482-6133. 2 -1 1 /3 5750. 5 -1 1 /4 2736. 2 -1 1 /3 N assau b lu e /e rm in e g reen . 350 nights w ith eld erly lady. Phone THREE BEDROOM house with 4 -11/4 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N BUICK 1962 SPECIAL conver- OLDSMOBILE: E X E C U T I V E HONDA, 1965, and helm et. L ike 482-6334 between 9 a jn .-2 :3 0 study. Com pletely fu rnished. hp. S acrifice. 485-9967. TWO VOX Colum ns fo r sale. • W A N TED tible. White with red in te rio r. 5-11/2 owned, 1965, F -85, 4-door, d e ­ new, $200. 482-8874. 3-11/2 pun. 3-11/2 A vailable la tte r p a rt of D ecem ­ B est offer. C all G eorge 355- Bucket se ats, V-6, autom atic luxe. Fully equipped. New c a r TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE, 65Ucc, PART TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- b e r. E xcellent neighborhood. D E A D L IN E $750. Call 351-9465. 4-11/4 FALCON FUTURA l9 6 4 c o n v ert- w arranty, excellent condition. full ra c e . Must se ll, best offer N ear M arble School. L ease nec­ 8941. 2-1 1 /3 ible, re d with w hite top, V-8 m ent p ro je c t. L istin g men fo r CADILLAC AMBULANCE, $4(56, $1750. 372-0467. 4 -1 1 /7 351-5842. 5 -1 1 /3 e s s a ry . No stu d en ts. C all E D 7- FENDER BASS MAN am p lifier w ith autom atic tran sm issio n , snow rem o v al. If you have fre e 1 P.M . one cla ss day b e ­ 1953, p erfect condition. Call PLYMOUTH SPORT F u ry con- 0646. 3-11/2 and F ender P re c isio n b ass gui­ good m o to r and tir e s . P ric e , hours call 882-6851 Monday - fore publication. Aviation ta r . Call 355-6928. 4 -1 1 /4 647-3891 collect after 5 p.m . $1095. C all TU 2-2286. 4-11/4 v ertib le, many e x tra s . Still on F rid a y before 4 p .m . 10-11/4 TWO-MAN SLEEPING room with 4-11/4 w arra n ty . 482-4654. 8 -1 1 /9 FRANCIS AVIATION: Now fo rm - study. P riv a te en tran ce, bath, GOOD USED television, BBT-2232 C a n c e lla t io n s 12 n o o n o n e FORD, 1962 station wagon, au to - ing new C herokee flying club. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST wan- CHEVROLET, 1963", Im pala. PLYMOUTH, 1959, 4 -door sedan, p ark in g . 351-5313. 2 -1 1 /3 and ED 3-4117. 8-11/10 , c la s s d a y b e fo r e p u b lic a ­ m atic tran sm issio n , new tir e s . M em bership lim ited . Phone ted. A .S.C .P. p re fe rre d . F ifty $375, 4 speed, good condition. C all 882-6514. 2 -1 1 /3 6 -cy lin d er, standard sh ift. D e­ bed g en e ral h ospital. S alary GUILD ECHOREC, E cho-R everb t io n , 46,000 m iles. 372 4232. pendable; $175, 882-3197. 484-1324.___________________ C open. C ontact o r send resu m e F o r S a le ■unit. E xcellent condition. Cal, FORD, 1957, V-8 stick . Good 4 -1 1 /7 SELL OR trad e - Golf Clubs: 355-2663. 4-1 1 /4 8-11/11 PHO NE ru n n er; b est offer over $80. PONTIAC, 1962 co n v ertib le. E m p lo y m e n t to P erso n n el D epartm ent, M a­ two woods, 2 9 -iro n s, putter, CHEVROLET, 195?. I-d o o r, son G en eral H ospital, 800 E . SNOWTIRES. FIRESTONE, 8.50x 332-4801 between 2-9 p.m . 35 5-825 5 some ru st, ready to bust. $70. 4 -11/4 Good condition. Pow er ste erin g , HELP WANTED p a rt tim e. Kwik C olum bia S treet, Mason, 48854. $75 o r tra d e for tape re c o rd e r 14, WW, mounted on Old’s b ra k e s. $800. IV 5-8218. 4 -1 1 /7 Kar Wash. 920 E. M ichigan. IV of com parable value. C ontact w heels. 332-1189. 2 -1 1 /3 ED 7-7389. 3-11/4 Phone 677 9521. 8-11/11 RATES FORD 1963 G alaxie, six, stick, 4-7335. 8 -1 1 /9 Ro ger Long, 372-3871. 2 -1 1 /3 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, RAMBLER AMERICAN, 1955". FULL OR p a rt tim e R.N. s, L„ GUITAR, GIBSON SJ, h ard sh e ll 1 D A Y ....................... S I . 50 excellent condition. F ir s t $685. SOFA; FAIR condition, $ 1 5.C all, blue, 1965, 327. Must sell y es­ Fully equipped. Sharp! B argain E v e n i n g E m p l o y m e n t P .N .’s, aides, and o rd e rlie s . c a se , G rover tu n e rs. L ike new, 3 D A Y S ................... S 3 . 0 0 816 R.G. C u rtis s , 2 blocks north 484-8259. 2 -1 1 /4 terday. Dial 355-0520 . 4 -1 1 /4 p ric e d . 372-2294, 485-2226. Openings all sh ifts. Good h o u rs, co st over $300, se ll $195. 373- 5 D A Y S .................. ¿ 5 . 0 0 of M iller & W ashington. C - l l / 4 CHEVROLET 1964 SS, P.S. tilt 8 -1 1 /9 Top earn in g s for those who ex cellen t working conditions, SKIIS -KNEISSEL Blue Star, 4419 a fte r 6 p.fn. 4 -1 1 /7 FORD, 1966 co n v ertib le. Excel- 200cm ., M iller binding, e x c e l­ steerin g wheel, 327, black with RENAULT 1962, good condition, a re able to m aintain th e ir frin g e benefits including life ROYAL SAFARI ty p e w riter. U sed ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) lent condition. Owner going to lent condition, $125; Head M as­ red in te rio r, One owner, m ust good m ileage, $100. C a ll ev e­ studies and a r e fre e 3 nights in su ran ce and pension. Apply in very, v ery little . $50. Connie, s e rv ic e . M ust s e ll. C all 351- te r , 190cm., no binding, used Over 10, 15* per word, p e r day. se ll. Will accept best o ffer. nings, 655-2668. 2 -1 1 /3 p e r week and Saturday. R e­ person, P erso n n el Office, 8-4 337-9743. 4 -1 1 /7 4490. Ask fo r H a rry . 2 -1 1 /2 th ree tim es, $95; Head Standard, Phone evenings afte r 6 p .m . SUNBEAM ALPINE 1962 W ires, q u ires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , Monday through F rid ay , L ansing T h e re will be a 50* service JAGUAR XKE, 1965, 3.8, red, 205cm ., - M arker toe, cable, SONY STERO tape re c o rd e r, 4- , 393-3628 . 4 -1 1 /4 mint condition. $695 o r best of­ se rio u s, h ard w o rk e r. F o r G eneral H ospital. 2817 Alpha. and bookkeeping charge if two tops, 18,000 m ile s. Will p erso n al interview phone M r. b eat up. $50. 372-5517, Wigly. tr a c k . E xcellent condition. Want , CHEVROLET I960. 2-door s e - f e r. Bob 353-1932. 2 -1 1 /3 10-11/15 this ad is not paid within c o n sid er trad e . Inquire a t 4968 F aust, 351-4011. 2 -1 1 /4 $135. 355-2663. 4 -1 1 /4 dan, 6-cylin d er, autom atic. BUS BOYS to work all hours; one week. South H agadorn Road. 8-11/11 TEM PEST LeMANS C onvertible. FOUR SMALL Steno tape r e - $395. STRATTON SPORT CEN­ includes m eal and good w ages. SEWINÍG MACHINE SALE. L arge TER, 1915 E. Michigan, IV 4 - KAISER, 1953. 4-door, 6 cy lin - 1965. Console, power steerin g , MONEY OPPORTUNITY of the selectio n of reconditioned, used c o rd e rs . WVIC RADIO. Phone y ear in p a rt tim e d irec t sa le s . M ust be 18. C all ED 2-5778 fo r 4411. C -ll/4 d e r . In m echanically good con­ b rak e s excellent condition. m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, Uni­ 487-5913. 5-11/2 You m ake as much a s the tim e appointm ent. 4 -1 1 /7 332-3577. 3 -1 1 /4 v e rs a l, N ecchi. $19.95 to $39.95. BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and A u to m o tiv e CHEVROLET WAGON, 1962, 4 - dition. 309 Bon A ir Road. IV 4- TEM PEST LeMANS, 1963. T ake you devote. E veryday consum er s e rv ic e s . A lso used. EAST door, V-8, automatic, ex trem ely 2149. 3 -1 1 /4 item with p o ssib ilitie s un­ Fo r Rent G uaranteed. E asy te rm s . ED­ ALPHA ROMEO, 1963 fastback. clean, no ru st. $850 o r best KÀRMANN-GHIA, 1959. A p u s- o v er paym ents; m ust s e ll. IV 5- WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., LANSING, CYCLE, 1215 E. Mint condition. $895 o r best lim ited) See M r. Wilkins at the TV RENTALS for students. Eco- sycatl N ice condition. $495.339- 7403; a fte r 6 p .m ., 641-6754. 1115 N. W ashington. 489-6448. G rand R iver. C all 332-8303. C offer. Bob 353-1932. 2-11 3 offer. Need money. 355-5846, MARGIN STORE a c ro s s from nom ical ra te s by the te rm or 8382 a fte r 5 p .m . 4-11/3 4 -1 1 /7 C -ll/3 FENDER AMPLIFIER, g u ita r, BUICK, 1964 convertible. 1961 355-5831. 2 -1 1 /3 the Union today! 3 -1 1 /3 m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ fORONADO DELUXE, 1966, wine SMITH CORONAS, 11” and 14" m icrophone. E xcellent co n d i­ Tem pest Wagon, autom atic. CHEVROLET, 1962 Impala con- KARMANN GHIA, 1963 c o n v e r ti- co lo r, fully pow ered, autom atic, MATURE COUPLE, child - s u - ALS. 484-9263. C tion. M ust se ll. C all 351-6679, v ertible, 327, V-8, p ositraction, ble. Good condition, M ust s e ll. p e rv iso rs ; Saturday, Sunday, e lite . $75 and 39.50. F E 9- 669-9840 for inform ation. rad io , 4000 m ile s, one owner, 7?* HiLo tra v e l tr a ile r . F ully 3 -1 1 /7 ____________________ * 5-11/2 new top. 355-9150. 8 11/11 $800. 355-2862. 4 -1 1 /7 $60. Will tra in . TU 2-5717. 8314. 4 -11/3 $3400. 487-6285. 8-11/10 equipped. Save fo r re fe re n c e . STUDY DESKS, sm all ch est, r o ll- BUICK, 1954. Full power, in te r ­ CHEVELLE, 1964, 3 2 /, 4 -speed MUSTANG, 1966, V-8, stan d ard . 4 -1 1 /7 669-9840. 5 -1 1 /2 STEREO ADMIRAL 1966 p o r t- Malibu convertible. Sharp, one $400 and take o ver paym ents. ab le, solid sta te , six sp e ak e rs, a-w ays & bunkbeds. New and nally sound, new tire s, $199. TRIUMPH T R -4, 1963. Im m acu - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS fo r two owner. 699-9840 . 5-11/2 485-2728. 8-11/9 la te . P e re lie s . $995 o r b est of­ Apartments $90. 332-3422. 3-11/2 used m a ttre s s e s — a ll s iz e s . 355-5616, 2-1 1 /3 women to do telephone w ork. f e r . Bob 353-1932. 2 -1 1 /3 Study lam ps, ty p e w riters, tape CHECK THIS: G reat home buys CHEVELLE, 1965 Malibu con- MUSTANG, 1965. Excellent con­ Ideal h ours for stu d en ts. Day TWO GIRLS, im m ediate occu- ELECTROLUX VACUUM c lea n er r e c o rd e rs , m etal w ard ro b es, a r e listed in today’s C lassified vertible, V-8, standard shift. dition. Low m ileage. C all a fte r TRIUMPH 1966 S p itfire, hardtop and evening sh ifts, 482-0531, pancy. C ed ar V illage, reduced including attach m en ts, runs like p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e s e le c ­ Ads. T urn back now. Must se ll. 482-3471. 2 -1 1 /2 5 p .m . 351-7091. 2 -1 1 /3 con v ertib le. Excellent condi­ 8-11/11 r a te s . M ickey, 351-5123. new. In v ery good condition. tion new & used e le c tric fans. tion. Phone P a t, 372-3731 be­ MASTER AND D octor of Science 4-1 1 /3 $18. OX 4-6031. C -ll/3 Everything fo r the home. WIL­ ONE GIRL fo r C edar Brook A rm s WHAT'S SO DIFFERENT ABOUT tween 7-10 p .m . 10-11/2 in N u clear Engineering: F in a n ­ BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7 " - $3.34, COX SECOND HAND STORE, i cial aid available for E n g in eer­ ap artm en t w in ter only. 351- 8” - $3.86, d eliv ered . Also 509 E. M ichigan, L ansing. Phone VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK, ing and Science M ajo rs for study 7442. 6-11/4 sh eet c a k e s . KWAST BAKER­ IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C 1966. 13,000 m ile s. $1800 or b est o ffer. 372-3731. 8 -1 1 /9 in N u clear E ngineering. F e l­ ONE GIRL for C edarbrooke A rm s IES, 303 S. W ashington; F ra n - LARGE SELECTION of fra m e s, THE TOYOTA CORONA ENGINE? low ships, train eesh ip s, and r e ­ apartm en t w in ter and sp rin g . d o r; B rookfield P la z a , E .L .; WANTED: WE need sp o rt’s c a rs g la s s e s fo r everyone. OPTICAL and Volkswagens. 353-1932. se arch a s sista n tsh ip s av ailab le. 351-7675. 8-11/10 Phone o rd e rs , IV 4-1317. DISCOUNT, 416 T ussing Build­ Bob. MSU B ro k er. 2 -1 1 /3 F o r inform ation w rite: C h a ir ­ APARTMENT TO sublet w inter C -ll/3 ing; phone, IV 2-4667. C - l l / 4 m an, D epartm ent of N u clear te rm . E fficiency, furnished, UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r REMINGTON RAZOR, com plete^’ Auto Service & Ports E ngineering, U n iv ersity of V ir­ n ear cam pus. 351-6562 a fte r sto o ls, night stan d s, c h e st-o f- ly reconditioned. New head, ginia, C h a rlo tte sv ille , V irginia, 5 p .m . 3 -1 1 /3 d raw ers, b ookcases, p re -fin - c a se . B est offer over $15. B ill, ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call 2 -1 1 /3 EAST SIDE, one bedroom , fu r- lshed p ic tu re fra m e s , and m o re. 355-0490.______________ 2 -11/2 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY SHOP. Small dents to la rg e WANTED AMBITIOUS college nished. We pay heat, No ch il­ PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 S. P en­ WIG, BROWN, European h air, w re ck s. A m erican and foreign students to e a rn your tuition d ren o r p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. nsylvania. TU 2-0276. C - l l / 3 sh o rt style. $90. ED 2 -4300 a f­ c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. 482- sellin g f ir s t quality m en’s ho­ 8 /1 1 /1 0 te r 6 p.m . 2 -1 1 /3 BEST BRAND college clothes 1286. 2628 E. K alam azoo. C s ie ry at discount p ric e s . E x cel­ EAST LANSING, Eydeal Villa and a c c e s s o rie s . New condition. GOLF CLUBS! 11 iro n s, ¿w oods, lent co m m issio n s. W rite for NEW BATTERIES. Exchange 1-2 bedroom , fu rn ish ed a p a rt­ ED 2-6898, 1120 M ichigan Ave­ bag, rea so n ab le . Call 351-7767. fre e sam ple sa le s kit: Elw ay p ric e from $7.95. New sealed m en ts. Swimming pool, all b u ilt- nue, E ast L ansing. 4 -11/4 4 -1 1 /4 S ales Co., P .O . Box 4005, High b eam s, 99*. Salvage c a rs , la rg e in s, a i r conditioning. C lose to EAST LANSING APARTMENTS P o int, N. C. 2 -1 1 /3 stock used p a r ts . ABC AUTO MSU and bus lin e. C all F id elity Assistant Managers PART TIM E accounting and pay U n iv e r s ity V illa PARTS, 613 E. South S tre et., R ealty, 332-5041. 10-11/9 (Two) IV 5-1921. C r o ll c le rk . C ontact P erso n n el Apartments M anager, M ellin g F o rg in g C o m - WATER‘S EDGE 4-m an luxury A L o t ! ! ! MfeL’S AUTO SERVICE. E ast ap a rtm en t. L e a se av ailab le w in­ Ideal opportunity to work 635 ABBOTT ROAD pany, 482-0791. P re fe r account­ while attending college. Work L ansing’s only garage is now te r te rm only, 351-7843, Newly com pleted F o r Win­ ing m a jo r. 4 11/7 located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ 4 -1 1 /7 3 o r 4 nights p e r week in te r T erm L e t’s begin with the size - i t ’s a 1.9 lite r. BUS FOR m e a ls. T heta D elta Chi L an sin g 's fa ste st growing e r . 332-3255. C AVONDALE COTTAGE - one- . . . Com pletely F urnished Wow th a t’s 1900 cc. " I s n ’t that ra th e r b ig ? " House, 139 B ailey, 332-2563. convenience type food s to r e s . It su re isl I t's bigger than the engine in any o th er sm all economy or sp o rts c a r . In fact, USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. bedroom , fu rn ish ed . A vailable . . . Student Rental 2-1 1 /2 R etail Food experience h elp ­ . . . T h re e man units it s bigger than the engines of m ost medium sized im ported sedans. But it s rig h t in the Good running condition. New N ovem ber 1, $120 month. C all heating, exhaust system . $125. G REA T- LAKES EMPLOYMENT ful. Phone M r. B u tterfield for . . . Walk to cam pus middle of m ost medium priced spo rts c a rs and th is, afte r all, is the c la ss which provides fo r p erm an en t positions fo r m en 337-2080 o r 337-0972. 5 -1 1 /3 882-1436. 4 -1 1 /3 appointm ent. the g re a te st fun. (Our s e c re t motto is - M ore Fun at No E xtra Cost) CAR WASH: ¿ 5 * . Wash, wax, and women in office, sa le s, EYDEAL VILLA two o r th re e 1 9 5 .0 0 p e r month tech n ical. IV 2-1543. C - l l / 3 m an. S tarting w in ter te rm . 351— E D 7-9281 B esides, nearly everyone is waking up to the fact that A m erican driving conditions dem and vacuum . U -D O -IT. 430 S. C lip- 5883. 4-11/3 F o r inform ation call 332-0091 la rg e r and much m ore efficient engines from the m ak ers of economy im p o rts. p e rt, back of KOKO B ar. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- PANY, te m p o rary assignm ents FOURTH GIRL fo r C ed ar Brook ________________________ C - l l / 3 P fo r ex p erien ced office g ir ls . No A partm ent, N ovem ber and De­ D A E R R 5 A M P P ow er-w ise, we a re different too. We really don’t fit in anyplace. With 90 HP, we a r e too far above the "su b -c o m p ac t" class; but higher stru n g sp o rts and touring c a rs offer m o re Scooters & Cycles fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. ce m b e r. 351-4814. 4-11/3 A 1 R R U E 1 A G E E peak horsepow er. Sports c a r fans tell us, "You could ex tract at le ast another 50 HP from C -ll/3 ONE GIRL for C ed ar V illage I D O Z S C u L Z N T 1963 LAMBRETTA, $150. G reat that eng in e." C ertainly, this is possible, but we don’t want to. We want you to have a pow er NATION WIDE com pany expand- a p artm en t w inter te rm only, ACROSS 24 Pismire 5 Z P S T O M S running condition; m ust s e ll, 25. Existed plant that is u n d e r-stre sse d . One that la sts and la s ts and la s ts. We anticipate that you’ve Al, 332-2591. 8-11/11 ing. Has opening fo r am bitious 351-7731, 3 -1 1 /4 1. Mineral O A R V 1 E w Z D w om an. Y our choice of h o u rs. spring 2b. Clumsy had enough re p a ir b ills in the past and we s triv e to b etter the situation for you. T o back FRANDOR NEAR: carpeting, R EL s P 1 T E. S R A Y HONDA 305cc, 1966. Will se ll for P a r t tim e up to $45 a w eek. Full 4. On behalf boat this up even further, our engine com es with many quality fea tu re s. We even put lead - d rap es, stove, bus, parking, 27. (lender 0 L A A R R 0 G A T E $600. 677-2868 afte r 5:30 p.m . tim e up to $120. No Investm ent of bronze bearings in the crank c a se . We also recognize that a peak h o rse-p o w er ratin g can m a rrie d ad u lts, IV 4-0463. 28. Old Do­ ________________________ 2 -1 1 /3 needed. E xperience unneces­ 7. Caged D 1 L A T E I « O T be somewhat deceiving. Much m ore im portant fo r o rdinary driving a r e low speed torque 2 -1 1 /3 minion State: YAMAHA 100 and helm et. F ive s a ry . Phone 489-5446 a fte r 3 11. 1’urson bird M A S H ■ T H A W and flexibility. Our engine is so flexible it will a c c e le ra te smoothly from 0 to 60 m iles abbr. m onths old. B est offer o ver p .m . ROOM FOR one sm all c a r . C all 12. Copycat T R per hour all in one gear, (second). If you choose our automatic tran sm issio n , you again 8-11/10 30. Sour 5 El y S Z t> ■ F U R $300. 351-6614. 4 -1 1 /7 PART TIME m ale 15-20 h ours IV 9-2593. Must call before 14. Not at appreciate the g reat flexibility. The c a r is actu ally zippier than many of the V -8's^on the home 32. Carpet 1 R 0 N I E R A U R 1 F rid a y , 3 -1 1 /4 cleaner road. At 70 mph, the engine is ju st loafing and if you trom p on the a c c e le ra to r you’ll find HONDA 305 SUPERHAWK, 1966. p e r w eek. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good 15. Firm P A C 0 GIRL WANTED for apartm en t 34. Fr. friend T s Y <- A T y o u rsel’ driving at 90 in no tim e. Even then you a r e not hurting anything because that is the C ash , Excellent condition. C all r a is e s with ex p erien ce. MC­ lb . Vases cruising speed of the C orona, All this sp ells a good deal of perform ance! 485-6284. 4 -1 1 /7 DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est one block from Union, 351- 18. Preceded 35. Finial 7087. 4 -1 1 /7 19. Goddess: 36. Consign HONDA liS c c , 1962. Good con- G ran d R iv er, ED 2-4103. F u ll 37. Certain 44. Disappear­ 3. S ic ilia n Now, you probably think m ore power and a b ig g er engine certain ly m ust be judged as two I.at. ditlon, $200. F ull helm et, $25. tim e w ork also available. Houses . 40. Amer, ing railways v o lc a n o fat m inus points when it com es to gas econom y. But you a re w rong.M inus times minus 20. Shabbier 355-8878. 4-11/3 ________________________10-11/7 22. Exam ina­ humorist 4.5. Permit 4. R e s in o u s is plus and the answ er is engine efficiency. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: one B e 5N E of the firs t to own a PART TIM E: Two men needed 41. Ennobles tree g irl fo r house, $31.25 plus u til­ tion DOWN m o rn in g s, $1.50 p e r hour. GOR­ 42. Flow 1. Mate 5. E g g d is h 1967 Suzuki X-6 S cram b ler. itie s . 484-3216. 5 -1 1 /4 23. M an's b . S team p ip e If you can manage to hold the little bomb down to 70 mph, you will enjoy the m ost fan tastic O ver th irty X-6’s in stock. DON FOODSERVICE, 484-5354. nickname 43. Refute 2. Gushed gas m ileage offered at th is speed by any sedan of com parable siz e and weight. In fact, of Ask fo r M r. Boven. 5 -1 1 /3 NEEDED: ONE girl" to sublet 7. C r o n y L a rg e selectio n of used m otor­ 8. M u s ic a l all the 55,000 im ported c a rs sold in th is country ev ery month, le s s than 19,000 can m atch ap artm en t fo r w in ter te rm . cy cles now at FOX’s SPORT WAITRESS T O work noon h o u rs, 7 6 10 stud ies % 4 5 6 9 the gas m ileage of the C orona. 11 a .m . 3 p.m . M ust have ex ­ C lose to cam pus. 351-7849. 1 2 3 CENTER, 2120 E ast Michigan 10-11/14 9 . S h o rt le tte rs A ctually the money you save on gas by driving a sm a ll c a r amounts to only a minor portion of your o v erall economy. So, good gas m ileage is welcome but much m o re im portant a r e the other featu res of the Corona which help to red u ce your total expenses. Avenue. C all 372-3908. C - l l / 3 4 BARREL c a rb u ra to r manifold fo r 283 o r 265 Chevrolet. C all, p e rie n c e , C all ED 2-5778 fo r appointm ent, FEM ALE ROUTE h elp ers, 4 -1 1 /7 $2.00 p e r h our, flex ib le h o u rs, c a r NEAR CAMPUS, sm a lle r 4-bed- room hom e. G arage, re frig e r­ a to r, stove included. 351-4376. it 14 É % 12 15 13 10. D o s e 13. Ivy th ic k e t 17. Clever 21. Cuttlefish % 19 J . P ape, 332-3574. 4 -1 1 /4 You see, we may be bubbling over with en th u siasm ; but if it com es to giving you the needed n e c e s sa ry . 882-1398. 10-11/9 2 -1 1 /2 14 17 % IB llu id 2 2 . P ro p e rty % 20 21 22 inform ation, we have barely scratched the su rfa c e . Maybe som e day you’ll give us the c h a rg e s --D O N T -- --D O -- 2.5. T in v opportunity to m eet you, meanwhile keep in mind: W hether you lean tow ard the fat cows from D etroit, or whether the buzzing E uropean B E CA U G H T SH O RT TA K E AD VAN TAG E 23 2 4 % 25 %% 2 b . E m e rg e d in se cts appeal to you, the Corona provides a new type of th rill that is a s different a s an exotic perfum e. If you have som e sp a re tim e, come for a whiff! U s e a “ 2 fo r 1” M id - T e r m S p e c ia l u n t il N o v . 1 0 3 0 % %% % 31 2 6 32 21 33 26 29 27 Turn <>u a p iv o t 28. A u c tio n 29. In te n t 2 d a y s - $ 1 .5 0 W H E E L S o f L a n s in g a u t h o r iz e d T o y o t a d e a le r W a n t A d to 4 d a y s - $ 3 .0 0 3 4 3 7 % 3 « 35 % 39 36 40 30. R ecorded 3 1. S o a p p la n t 32. M a lic e stre tc h yo u r 8 d a y s - $ 5 .0 0 33. Gem Open Mon. Thurs. 2200 S. C e d a r - - 2 B lo c k s South of M t, H op e A v e . F r i d a y until 9 p .m . T u e s . W e d . S a t . u n t i l 6 p .m . d - o - l- l- a - r - s ! 41 % 4 2 3.5. G r. v o w e l 38. Creeper Phone 372-3900 C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 4 3 ’à 4 4 % 4 3 39. Curved letter M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan W ednesday, Novem ber 2, 1966 F o r S a le S e r v ic e S e r v ic e Animals POODLE PUPPIES, Jet black, sm a ll m iniatures, AKC r e g is ­ BOOKKEEPING, TYPING, in- voicing, p ay ro ll done In my hom e. 355-1185. 5 -1 1 /2 TYPING TERM th e se s. p a p e rs and E le c tric ty p e w riter. F a st se rv ic e . 332-4597. 4 -1 1 /7 A SM SU keeps secy busy By B E V T W IT C H E L L o th er schools a n d u n iv e rsitie s say s, “ if only because I know Much of w hat’s going on has to "PM A is som ething you’ve got te re d , 7 weeks old. F ir s t shots, J O H N J . SHI E L S , O .D . T r a n s p o r t a t io n Stale N e w s Staff W r it e r and alm ost any other odd job w hat’s going on. I ’m around, but do with , , , . . . . m „ •_ and then you say you’ve got it — w orm ed, weaned, healthy, $100, O p tom etrist PMA, which is P lante s . . . , . RIDE NEEDED, Mondlay-Friday, T h re e green and w hite w ater which may pop up. T h is m ay I have no vote o r sa y .” : , , . . you ju st don t say you r e going to 337-0064. 4-11/7 1029 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. w atchwuord. .u . It s t a n d s fo r 1 * go o u t . . . and get It, >• P lante 8 A.M. and 5 P.M . to and from p itc h e rs a r e always m issin g fro m ran g e from stapling to rounding T h e position of s e c re ta ry is EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT S partan Village and N. Logan at Student B o a rd m ee tin g s.T h e r e a ­ up a quorum fo r v ario u s a new one with th is second sessio n "p o s itiv e m ental attitu d e .” explains. Mobile Homes O ffices IV 4-0286 Saginaw. 355-2825. 3-11/2 son: Hank P lante, ASMSU s e c ­ m eetings, chairing com m ittees, of ASMSU. T h e position was c r e ­ 196? G re a t L akes 10 X 60, 2 - H ours 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . re ta ry . setting up a p re s s conference, ated , P lan te explains, p rim a rily bedroom on lot in E ast Lansing. LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. P ay le s s W a n te d T h e s e c re ta ry h as much else to take som e of the burden off $3000. Phone 332-5213 a fte r 4 fo r the b e s t. W ash - 20*, D ry - THE WOLVERINE is in te re ste d to do, how ever. In fact, he has the ch airm an and vice ch airm an . p .m . 5-11/2 10*. Suits cleaned, p re s s e d - in com m issioning an a r ti s t to a lot on h is mind and usually T h e s e c r e ta ry is appointed by the SKYLINE 1963, 54 X 10, 2 -b ed - $1.50. S lacks, sw e a te rs, su it p re p a re selected artw o rk for the fo rg e ts the w ater p itc h e rs. b o ard a t the recom m endation of room , a i r conditioned, on lo t. coats - 75*. WENDROVV'S 3006 1967 W olverine. If in te reste d , "T h e y Just keep slipping my the ch airm an . 641-6004. 4-1 1 /4 Vine S tre et. One block w est of b rin g rep rese n tativ e sam p les m in d ,’’ P lan te sa y s. “ When I ’m ASMSU ch airm an Jim G raham RICHARDSON-MONTCLAIR. 12x S e a rs, F ra n d o r. 7-11 p a n . of your work to 344 Student stapling you ju st can ’t get my explains P la n te ’s appointment 60. T e r r a c e living room , two C -ll/3 S erv ices from 1 5 p.m ., Monday mind on anything e ls e . T h a t s with: “ I fe lt that H enry was the b edroom . 485 2452. 4 11/7 DIAPER SERVICE, D iaparene th ru F rid ay . Will pay well. the kind of guy I am — d evoted.” only one fo r the jo b .” ATLAS 50 X 10, 3 bedroom s, F ra n ch ise d S erv ice Approved by 8-11/11 T h e s e c re ta ry is a l s o r e s ­ As s e c re ta ry , P lan te w orks $2900 o r b est offer. IV 5-7403, D octors and DSIA. T he m ost OVES.S(JPPL1e D w ith household ponsible for "In sid e ASMSU,” the clo sely with the student board. A fter 6 p.m ., 641-6754. 4 -1 1 /7 m odern and Only p erso n alized goods? Sell them fa st with a student governm ent publication He is probably c lo s e r to the se rv ic e In L ansing, providing C lassifie d Ad. J u s t d ial 355- which s e rv e s a s a synopsis of ch airm an than any oth er m em ber L o st & Found you with d ia p er p a ils, polybags, 8255. b o ard m eetings and as an in fo r­ of the board with the exception LOST: LADY*S w rist w atch. S il- d e o d o riz e rs, and d ia p ers, o r WANT GRA-Y leaders.” G ra-Y m ation so u rce of ju st what goes of the vice ch airm an . Working with G raham is som ething P lante v e r D esta, black-banded. R e- u se your own. Baby clothes clubs a r e young m en ’s C h ristian on a t ASMSU, w ardl 355-4844. 5 -1 1 /4 w ashed fre e . No dep o sit. Plant “ In sid e ” is being expanded, enjoys, A ssociation clubs that m eet in inspection invited, AMERICAN both in circu latio n and in " I like him a s a p erso n and LOST: LADY'S Hamilton watch, grad e schools for one hour a fte r DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G le r. co verage. It will include hum or, re s p e c t him as a c h a irm a n ,” silv e r, e a ste rn s ta r watch school. You will need tr a n s p o r ­ C all 482-0864. C P lante says, and anything th at a P lan te say s. ch a rm , 355-1671, 2 -1 1 /3 tation. A chance to be a coach, m em b er of ASMSU might like to G raham recen tly gave P lante LOST: STERLING s ilv e r ring STUDENT" WOULD like h o rse to ad v iso r and physical d ire c to r convey to the students. o n e-th ird of h is o w n com p en ­ with green stone. Reward! C all 355-5503. 2 -1 1 /3 e x e rc ise o r tra in fo r ow ner. 353-6140. 3-11/2 fo r grad e school u se. C ontact N orm an H icks at theYMCA, 301 P lan te h im self is the walking Henry Plante sation check when the s e c r e ta ry ’s so u rce of ASMSU inform ation. com pensation was reduced from IRONING DONE in my home, IV W. Lenawee, IV 9-6501 at 2 As s e c r e ta ry he is resp o n sib le ord erin g statio n ery o r collecting $65 to $15. G raham felt th at th is P e rso n a l 4-2705. 2 -1 1 /2 p .m ., Monday - F rid a y . 3 -1 1 /3 for g reetin g people, obtaining ash tra y s . reduced am ount was an insult to BANDS AND MORE Bandsl The FOURTH GIRL needed for a p a rt background inform ation on Issu es " I se rv e in an advisory the type of work P lante does, best in m id-M ichigan. TERRY Typing Sarvic* m ent startin g N ovem ber 15,C all and events, keeping contact with capacity so m e tim es," P l a n t e " I ’m kind of touched, r e a lly ,” MAYNARD, IV 2-4548, IV 2- HELEN DEMERITT, a c cu rate a fte r 5 p.m , Avondale A p a rt­ P lan te said of G rah am ’s action. G la s g o h a s s w e a te r s 4590. C -5 -1 1 /4 typing, IBM Executive, M ultl- m ents, 351*4372. 8-11/11 “ It was a very, v ery nice thing f o r t h e t i m e s y o u ’ r e in VICTOR BORGE C oncert F r i. Nov. 11th - 8:30 p .m . Civic C e n te r. T ic k ets on sa le at A r- lith offset p rin tin g . Will pick up TWO GIRLS w inter te rm . Sub­ and d eliv er. C all 393-0795. _________________________3 -1 1 /2 le ase . W ater’s Edge. 351-5791. 2 -1 1 /3 Your cleaning is fo r him to d o ,” P lan te felt that G rah am ’s move showed that G raham is not only a fa n ta s tic m o o d baugh’s now 11 10-11/11 ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m ultilith a friend, but that "h e has his ASTOUNDING!!! H ire A m e ric a 's offset p rin tin g . D isse rtatio n s, ONE NON-STUDENT tick et - No - eyes open as to w hat’s going on ► OR STORE NEAR YOU WRITE TO GLASGO LTD 1407 B WAY. NEW YORK. N.Y th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, g en eral t r e Dame. Will pay, G ary, 355- up h e r e ." g re a te st ro ck -so u l band: The typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs ex p e ri­ 5680. 5 -1 1 /4 OTHERSIDE. 489-7916. 4 -1 1 /4 ence. 332-8384. C MINIMUM OF two non student REDHEAD MET la st sp rin g in B essey, rasp y voice, from D e­ BARBI M EL. P ro fessio n al ty p ist. tic k ets for N otre Dame gam e. tr o it vicinity, R ussian m ajo r? No job too la rg e o r too sm all. L ee 353-8441. 4 -1 1 /7 P le a se call 351-5360. In fo rm a­ Block off cam p u s. 332-3255. C BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 tion a s to h er name o r w h ere­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, T y p ist. fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & abouts appreciated. 2 -11/2 IBM S ele ctric and Executive. $14 for RH negative. DETROIT LOCAL ARMY R e c ru ite r w ill be M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 available In Room 4, Demon­ fessio n al th e se s typing. N ear E, M ichigan Ave. H ours 9-3:30 stratio n Hall T uesdays and cam pus. 337-1527. C Monday and T uesday; 12-6:30 T hursd ay s 1-4:30 p.m . to d is­ T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C GET ON THE TRAIL of big cu ss with college se n io rs the values in a ll s o rts of things. U P TO TEN non-student tick ets O fficer’s Candidate School p ro ­ Check " M i s c e l l a n e o u s ” In for N o tre Dame g am e.C all 353- g ra m . 3-11/2 C lassifie d now. 0914. 3 -1 1 /3 HOLY PICTURE TJJBES, Bat NORMA STROTHER: th e se s, M an. NEJAC now se lls TV’s, WANTED: 10 gauge shotgun, 40” te rm p a p e rs, e tc . E le c tric type ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit double b a r r e l. Phone 353-1277, w rite r, pick up, d eliv er. OX 9- NEJAC a t 543 E ast G rand Riv­ 2 11/3 2226, 8-11/10 e r , next to P aram ount N ew s. C F o r th e b e s t in TYPING TERM p a p e rs . R eason- TWO STUDENTS who went on the p e rs o n a liz e d s e r v ic e T .V .’s FOR RENT. B rand new able ch a rg e. Call m e, Linda U n iv ersity S erv ices A ssociation 19’’ p o rta b le s. F re e delivery Denman, 353-0802 . 8 -1 1 /9 Rosebowl Special tr ip la s t y ea r s h i r ts on h a n g e vs F or that soft look on d r e s s ­ and se rv ic e . C all STATE MAN­ to s e rv e a s cam pus r e p r e s e n ­ JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 e s , su its, and sw eaters i t's AGEMENT, 332-8687. C - l l / 3 ta tiv e s fo r a planned spring c o st no m o ve Louis for all your cleaning ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD­ VERTISING, 533 N orth C lip p ert. vacation to the B aham as. C on­ n eeds. M OTORCYCLE, M OTOR IV 5 - 2 3 1 3 . ................. C ta c t M r. Ja m e s M cConnell SCOOTER in su ran c e. Package TYPING IN g en e ral, m anu- GROUP TRAVEL ASSOCIATES r a te s . f(£UBOLZ INSURANCE. O ver Knapp’s Cam pus C e n te r. sc rlp ts , th e se s, te rm p a p e rs. 53 W est Jackson B oulevard, 6 2 3 E . G ra n d R iv e r E . L a n s in g 332-8671. C -ll/3 C all Sharon, 337-7116. 1-11/1 C hicago, 60604. 4 -1 1 /7 THE LOOSE ENDS - The sound you can fe e l. O rgan, g uitar, b a s s, d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- 0761. C -ll/3 KODAK FILM, B & W, 620-127, .33* each with th is ad. MAREK REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ TION CENTER at F ra n d o r. C -ll/3 FREEH! A T h rillin g hour of beauty. F o r appointm ent, call 484-4519, MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. M ichigan ALL THE " i n " people a r e flyln* w ith **TheToniks” ...s o g e tw ith C -ll/3 F R ID A Y - N O V .4 it! 351-9359. 2-1 1 /2 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l is th e L A ST d a y to ASK ANYBODY, an owl is b e tte r than a turk ey . 1-11/2 h a v e y o u r p icture t a k e n ANY INFORMATION on the w hereabouts of the G re a t P um p­ kin Monday night, ca ll 351- 9395. 2 -1 1 /3 % HE GAME: Michigan State News v ersu s T he M ichigan D aily in Ann A rbor. F rid ay . Lushw ell f o r th e A.C. will p rev a il, 3 -1 1 /4 ENERAL ADMISSION tic k e ts lo Motre Dame G am e. M ust have. Will pay p ric e . C all B ill, 353- 6400. 3 -1 1 /4 w R e a l E sta te CAVANAUGH ROAD, 2628, 2 - bedroom , m odern house with g arag e and la rg e y a rd , $6000 c a sh o r $7500 on te rm s with $500 down. N eeds red eco ratio n . I t 's t r a d e - i n t i m e fo r t ir e d o ld m y t h s . C all ED 7-9564. 3-11/2 SOUTH LANSING. 8J2 4 Smith Av- enue. Vacant 3-bedroom , en­ closed porch, 2 -c a r garage, gas CALL N O W L ik e th e o n e a b o u t b u sin e ss. E specially find new an d b e tte r w ays to m a k e things heat; $14,600, $2,000dow n.IV 4- big b u sin ess. T h a t it is b e y o n d th e rugged th a t help p eo p le c o m m u n ic a te is very re ­ 2729. 5 -1 1 /3 in d iv id u a list’s w ild est d a y d re a m to en ter w ard in g a n d satisfying. D id y o u e v e r h e a r f o r a n S e r v ic e th is h o ly o f ho lies b e c a u s e h e ’ll lose so m e­ th e s e w ry w o r d s o f O liv e r W e n d e ll SPANISH ' LADY w ill tu to r in th in g th a t’s very sa c re d — like his in d e­ H o lm es? ‘‘N e v e r tru s t a g e n e ra lity — n o t Spanish o r Italian . E xperienced. p en d en ce. e v e n th is o n e .” 355-3007. 8 -1 1 /9 S u re, it c a n h a p p e n . If a guy o r gal T h a t’s h o w w e feel a b o u t th e g en e rality a p p o i n t m e n t DIAPER SERVICE, L ansing’s w a n ts to h id e, o r ju st g et b y , o r n o t accept th a t claim s y o u ’ll ju s t b ec o m e a little cog fin est. Your choice of th re e resp o n sib ility , o r ch a lle n g es. in a c o m p a n y like W e ste rn E lectric. Y o u types. C ontainers furnished, no W e’re n o t o m n isc ie n t e n o u g h o r stu p id m ig h t, o f co u rse , b u t if y ou c o n s id e r y o u r­ deposit. Baby clothes w ashed en o u g h to sp e ak fo r all b u sin e ss, b u t at a self an in d iv id u al n o w , o d d s are 10 to 1 f re e . T ry our Velvasoft p ro c ­ th a t y o u 'll k ee p y o u r in d iv id u ality . A n d c o m p a n y lik e W e s te r n E l e c t r i c , b r ig h t e s s . 25 y e a rs in L ansing. BY-LO ideas a rc n o t o n ly w elc o m e , th ey are e n ­ ch e rish it. A n d w atc h it grow . E v e n a t big, DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C c o u ra g ed . A n d n o d o o r is sh u t. C re a te a big W estern E lectric. T I M E : 9 a .m . - 5 p .m . little stir, g o a h e a d , u p s e t a n o ld ap p le­ Y o u know , th a t’s th e o n ly w ay w e’d THESES PRINTED, rap id serv^ c a rt (w e re p la c e s h ib b o le th s a t a terrific w an t you to feel. If you feel like co m in g ic e . D rafting supplies, Xerox copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ p ace — w e h a v e to as m a n u fa c tu rin g an d in w ith us. PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- PLAC E: Room 4 2 U N IO N su p p ly u n it o f th e B ell S y stem — in o rd e r 5431. C -ll/3 to p ro v id e y o u r Bell te le p h o n e co m p an y T .V .'s ’FOR re n t. Zenith and G .E. w ith e q u ip m e n t it n e e d s to se rv e y o u .) W e s te r n E le c t r ic 19" p o rta b le s. F re e se rv ic e and P H O N E : 3 5 3 -0 6 6 0 T h e r e ’s a n e x c ite m e n t in b u sin ess. T ru e , MANUFACTURING & SUPPLY UNIT OF THE BELL SYSTEM d eliv ery . Only $9 p e r m onth. w e’re in it to m a k e a p ro fit, b u t w o rk in g to C all NEJAC, 337-1300. C W ednesday, Novem ber 2, 1966 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 N O R E L E A S E L E A N , F L A V O R F U L S E M I- B O N E L E S S 'D e t a i n e d ’ judges hold court in jail O P EN PIKEV1LLE, Ky. UR - Four tic e. What s going on oui&iuei m a g is tra te s , who expected to be Then the session, which lasted re le a se d from jail long enough 15 m inutes, got under way. All to attend a F isca l C ourt m eeting, cu rre n t b ills w ere ordered paid, w ere blocked T uesday by C irc u it then the ja ile r stepped up and MON, THRU SAT. C ourt Judge W. D. Sparks. rem inded Fiscal Court that it C LO S ED SUNDAYS He declined to issue the n ec­ m ust pay $2,50 a day for m a in ­ e s sa ry o rd er, and the session tenance of the four special p r i s ­ N EA R T H E CAM PUS A T was held in the ja ile r ’s office o n ers. 3301 E . M I C H I G A N A V E instead. It passed without a dissenting N E X T DOOR TO FR A N D O vote. “ We m ust be setting som e so rt Sparks did not attend the m e e t­ of r e c o rd ,” s a i d M agistrate ing, nor did he explain why he T ay lo r Ju stice , one of the four dÉMBMEM had refused to let the m eeting BIG E M O NEY SAVOR B E E F who went to jail a week ago to ­ be held outside the ja il. S W IFT 'S P R E M IU M P R O T EN day on a contempt of court charge When the court session was for refusing S parks’ o rd er to over, Ju stice and his th ree c o m ­ p ass the Pike County schools panions F o ster Bentley, D a r ­ budget. win Newsone and Burbage P r a ­ Of the four other m a g istrates te r - began greeting the crow d which moved inside the ja il. BIG E M O N E Y SAVOR L E A N , M EA TY who make up the rem ainder of the F isca l Court, only one showed T he m a g istrates contend the up at the ja il for T uesday’s s e s ­ budget would p ass along a 20 sion. He was kidded gently. p e r cent tax hike to Pike County “ We’ve m issed y o u ,” s a id J u s - tax p ay ers. '* v a lu e - h e a t h BIG E M O NEY SAVOR i t ’s w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g SW IFT’S PREM IUM P R O T EN Jack Stieber, d irecto r of labor sta rtin g th e ir own coffee house. and industrial relations h ere, will The p arty begins at 7:30 tonight speak at 7:30 tonight in 16 A gri­ in 22 Union Building. FAR M ER P E E T ’S SK IN LESS culture Hall on unionizing labor A discussion will follow. in ag ric u ltu re. The speech is sponsored by the MSU’s P rom enaders w ill be ag-econ and h o rticulture (Pom a- holding an open square, folk and lie rs) clubs. A griculture students round dance from 7 to 8:15 to­ a r e encouraged to attend. night in 34 Women’s I.M. All in te re ste d faculty and students The Spartan Women’s League a r e invited to attend. will m eet at 7 p.m . Wednesday, in 36 Union. This is an open will be celeb rated m eeting. vespers at 7:30 A coffee house party, organized the M artin L uther by M adem oiselle m a g a z i n e ’ s PLY IN G dus will be running. Campus M arketing P ro g ram , will p resent a film , “ Coffee House Rendezvous,” serving as a 'how The Retailing Club is spon­ 1 5 0 V A L U E - O R E ID A 31* V A L U E -K E Y K O so rin g a trip to Himelhoch’s in to’ for students in terested in N orthland Shopping C enter n ear D etroit, 4:30-9:30 tonight. The bus w ill leave from the Home E c. Bldg. The trip co sts $2 plus dinner. Students should sign up in 215 of the Horn;.- Econom ics Bldg. and The India Club will ce le b ra te pay the fee at the A dm inistration "D ipaw ali,” India's New Y ear, Building. at 7 p.m . Nov. 12 in the W esley Foundation. A dinner will be H O M ES T Y LE OR BROWN H e y w a r d E hrlich, A m erican served, followed by the en te r­ Thought and L an g u ag ep ro fesso r, tainm ent p rogram w ill speak on “ In Loco P a re n tis The p ric e for m em bers is $2, o r Why Your Door is Open” at and guests. $3. T ickets may be 8 tonight ¡n the W onders Kiva. 3* O F F L A B E L P A R K A Y purchased from M rs. W allace T his p ro g ram is sponsored by B erg er from 1730-4:30 p.m . and the N orth Wonders C ultural Com­ l6 < VALUE 6-9 p.m . in the UN Lounge in the m itte e and the United Students. 7 7 0 V A L U E - B IG M A G IC D O O R Union. IM PER IA L 1 LB . PR IN T ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) ram paging through the co u n try ­ side butchering people. person to give you em otional sup­ T h is is still another reaso n why P O L L Y A N N A FRES H 34c V A L U E - C O U N T R Y FRESH port and to tide you over the qualified, and only qualified, p e r ­ rough experiences you a re likely sons should be p rese n t when the S i g i » to encounter while under the drug is taken. d rug’s influence,” he said. “ 1 see students taking LSD to ­ day as an escape from r e a lity ,” T h e re will be periods of te rr o r , Rokeach said. BIG E FR ES H T E N D E R KRUST anxiety, and depression during "M any LSD u s e rs seem to the LSD sessio n . At that tim e it want th e ir deepest ex periences in is im portant to have someone you a vacuum ,” the p ro fe sso r said. tru s t accept and r e a s s u re you, "T hey sh a re th eir deepest e x ­ he said, p e rie n c e s with no one but them ­ ‘T h e place in which you take 59* V A L U E - P O L L Y A N N A BROWN se lv es. Such self indulgence r e ­ LSD and the p ersons with whom you sh a re the experience can m inds m e of n a rc issistic people make the difference between a who can make love only to them - s e lv e s ,’’ positive and a frightful experi en c ," Rokeach said. Not one of the leading p ro p o ­ T he room in w hich th eC alifo r- nents of LSD has shown a genuine concern fo r civil rig h ts, poverty, 39c V A L U E • W ELC H ’S 73c V A L U E - N E S T L E ’S nia experim ent took place was the problem of war o r peace in well lit and beautifully furnished. Good m usic was played on the Viet Nam, o r any of the other problem s facing the world, he C H O C O LA T E ste re o . T he subjects w ere introduced said. D R IN K to the re s e a rc h e rs p rio r to the " I think students have the right OR W ELC H ’S G R A P E L A D E experim ent and they m et together to experience w hatever th e re is se v eral tim es before the LSD to experience in life ," Rokeach session. said. "B ut I do feel that many young RASP. OR BLUEBERRY "Any emotion is exaggerated people have turned to an in d is­ under LSD,” Rokeach said, crim in ate use of LSD in o rd e r to " T h e re is no am bivalence, no L B . 4 OZ escape the problem s of the real mixed em otions. If you m oder ately like a person, under LSD world in which they liv e ,” he you will love him . If you m o d e r­ com m ented. JA R S ately dislike a person in the Rokeach fav o rs the existing norm al state, you will despise laws against the sale of LSD b e ­ him under LSD. Everything you cause of the d ru g ’s potential feel is exaggerated, polarized to d angers. G O LD EN RIPE 320 V A L U E - 50 O F F L A B E L - R E G . S IZ E the e x tre m e .” H is m ain objection to th e in d is­ Rokeach em phasized the poten ­ crim in ate u se of LSD is that it tial dangers of LSD by telling of encourages people who a r e afraid a psychologist who, took the drug to develop meaningful and in ti­ with no one else p rese n t. T he m ate rela tio n s with o th e rs to turn psychologist had the delusion that to chem ical su b stitu tes for p e r ­ he was a Nazi storm trooper sonal rela tio n s. 290 V A L U E - P E R S O N A L C IT Y O F D E T R O IT 38< v a lu e r e g u la r s O P P O R T U N I T I E S IN Engineering design and construction of s tr e e ts , se w e rs, bridges, BAR w ate r treatm en t plants, pumping statio n s, pipelines and m unici­ pal buildings: Budgeting, auditing, sy stem s an aly sis, cost analy­ PAC K s is and public utility accounting; Real and p erso n al p roperty ap p raising: Purchasing: P ersonnel; Public housing; Social work; R ecreation and physical education; Analytical and control chem ­ H EIN Z S TR A IN ED 79c V A L U E BON AMI istry ; L andscape A rchitecture; Urban planning; H ospital and public health nursing; M edical technology; O ccupational and D U STIN G W AX 7 °cz* T physical therapy; Nutrition and d ie te tic s. 56c V A L U E $1.09 V A L U E SHAM POO Campus Interview s N o v e m b e r 7 , 8 , 9 , 1 0 /1 9 6 6 A LK A S E L T Z E R 25 C T . 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