i ¿ ATL h ead say s 3 m en knew w hy a ll a l o n g By A N D R E W M O LLIS O N th e th ird in stru c to r, left e a rly Wednes­ out that m ost c o n tra ct te rm in atio n s such oth er p ro fessio n al a r e a s as law ATL faculty m em b ers defending the th e re a so n s sim ply a r e n 't of that na1- "¡8 State N e w s E x e c u tiv e Reporter day fo r C olorado, w h ere he and Edward a r e ro u tin e in a ll U n iv ersity d ep a rt­ and m e d icin e," S tran d n ess urg ed . “ A " p ro fe ssio n a l In teg rity " and advisory tu r e ." ■ f A . C a rlin , U niversity College dean, a r e m e n ts. d o c to r's re-ap p o in tm en t on a hospital ro le of the elected co m m ittee which He added that all th re e a r e com - :•? T he chairm an of the departm ent of staff should not be a m a tte r of public f i r s t recom m ended the d is m is s a ls , r e ­ petent m en in a good many w ays, but re p re se n tin g M ichigan State at a con­ " I ’m a reaso n ab le m an,” he added, A m erican thought and language, T . d iscu ssio n , but of p ro fe ssio n a l d e te r­ p o rte d th a t 15 0H 8 p o ssib le sig n e rs th at th e ir co n tra cts a r e sim ply a m at- & vention of the A m erican Studies A sso­ " b u t I’ve .ju st about had it. I t's like Ben S trandness, said y esterd ay a fte r­ m inations .. .a rriv e d at by approved p ro ­ backed th e petition. te r of p ro fessional judgm ent. ¡8 ciation . being a m em ber of the one platoon in noon that th re e in stru c to rs have been c e d u re s...in scrupulous conform ance • Engel, a U niversity C ollege delegate He sa id that equally d issident people % th e T h ird A rm y that is th e ta rg e t fo r told why the term ination of th e ir con­ " I f th e re a r e p ro fessio n al reaso n s w ith the p ro ce d u re s se t fo rth not only to the A cadem igC ountll, backed Strand­ a r e kept on the departm ental faculty, a ll the opposing f o rc e 's f ire . tr a c ts w as recom m ended. fo r o u r d is m is s a ls ," L aw less said, in institutional bylaws, but widely em ­ ness* s contention that the m en have been and that th e se people add a s p irit if " T h is business of re a so n s and r e a ­ " T o the best of our a b ility ," Strand­ " th e y should be re le a se d . They h aven't ployed and g e n e r a l l y accepted in adequately inform ed of the re a so n s fo r n e c e s sa ry to a U niversity. | sons and reaso n s is getting under my n e s s said , " th e re a so n s have been sup­ told u s the c r ite r ia by which it w as A m erican higher ed u catio n ." th e d e p a rtm e n t's action. He added that the activity of G roat g sk in ,” S tran d n ess said . plied, but they a r e p riv a te and we r e ­ determ in ed that w e 'd o n 't fit into' the B ern Engel,, p ro fe s so r of ATL who , "T h e y seem to want re a s o n s of a and L aw less with Z eitg eist m agazine |x " I ask you to apply the question to g a rd them a s p riv ile g e d ." com m unity of sc h o lars* circ u lated a petition am ong ten u red c rim in a l n a t u r e " "Engel sa id , "a n d had nothing to do with the decision. « judgm ents a rriv e d a t by one’ s p e e r s in He sa id the th re e m en have known " I f the public re a so n s a r e sufficient, the rea so n s ev er sin c e the d ep a rt­ why does the public keep questioning m e n t's action w as m ade public« th e m ? " T old of S tra n d n ess's statem ent, Ken Stran d n ess m aintained that a p ro ­ L aw less, one of the th re e ATL in­ s tr u c to rs involved, said: fessio n al m a tte r w as being tu rn ed into a p o litical football. T hursday " I f th e re 's any im plication that I, o r e ith e r of the other two, to the best "1 get sh arp students, honors stu ­ d en ts, in h e re asking what a r e the EW S of my knowledge, have been told any- , M IC H IG A N thing other than g e n e ra litie s that have reasons« T he m a tte r is being tre a te d a lre ad y been m ade public, then I d is­ all out of p ro p o rtio n by the p re ss,." a g r e e ." Com m enting on v i s i t y s , c a lle rs and S T A T E W. G ary G roat could not be reached 1le tte r s he has an sw ered in the la st by phone la st night. R obert S. F ogarty, w eek and a half, S tran d n ess pointed < U N IV E R S IT Y V o l. 59 N u m b e r 73 East Lansing, M ichigan N o v e m b e r 3, 1966 10c R e d s K ill 7 In A m b u s h B e lo w K o r e a n B o r d e r e x p re sse d se rio u s concern o ver th is a t ­ ing at th e ir hotel in Seoul when grenade m e n t," T h e re was no re p o rt of any SEOUL, South K orea (0 --S trik in g from c a su a ltie s, however, among the am bush- am b u sh . Com m unist N orth K oreans wiped tack p lu s o th e rs since O ct. 15 which the explosions opened the attac k on the p atro l d ep artm en t said have taken the liv es a t a point, 30 m iles away, about 800 e r s . T h e A m erican s u rv iro r, hit by a out an eight-m an p atro l of the U.S. 2nd grenade but rep o rted in good condition, Infantry D ivision below the a rm is tic e line of 22 o th e r South K oreans. y ard s south of the d em ilitarize d zone b e ­ P re s id e n t Chung Hee P a r k ’s Seoul tween N orth and South K o rea. said the a tta c k e rs w ore N orth K orean W ednesday, ju st eight h o u rs before P r e s i­ a rm y uniform s. T he spokesm an said ex­ dent Johnson left South K orea for W ashings governm ent denounced the am bush a s an T h e P re s id e n t was told of the am bush " in to le ra b le and b arb a ro u s act which d e ­ a s he boarded his plane. H is staff a n ­ pended sh ell casin g s which r e lie f p atro ls ton. found in the a re a w ere C om m unist-m ade. se rv e s condem nation by all fre e peoples nounced at a stop in A nchorage, A laska, T he Red ra id e rs killed six A m erican Identification of all the v ic tim s was tern - so ld ie rs and a South K orean.on duty with of the w o rld ." that he had asked for a com plete re p o rt Inform ation M in ister Hong Jong-chul from G en. C h a rles H. B o n esteel. Johnson ’ p o ra rily withheld. them . They woundfcd the eighth m an, an P o n tia c P o lic e S tr ik e A m erican , in the g ra v e st such incident suggested the ra id grew out of N orth had talked only T uesday with B onesteel, T h e d em ilitarize d zone, 2 1/2 m iles K orean Jealousy o ver South K o re a ’s " f i r s t who heads both the U.S. 8th A rm y and the wide, winds for 151 m ile s a c ro s s rough involving UJ5. serv icem en in th is penin­ country between the Yellow Sea and the Sea The entire night c r e w o f the P o n tia c Police D e p a r t m e n t c a l l e d In econom ic p ro g re ss and enhanced national U nited N ations Com m and in K orea. s u la r nation since the K orean W ar ended of Ja p an , L ike that which ineffectually “ sick” in what could be the beginning o f the n a tio n ’ s f i r s t p o lic e p re stig e in the in tern atio n al com m unity," A U.S. spokesm an said th e re w as e v i­ in 1953. strike since 1919. S n o w b l a n k e t s u n m a n n e d v e h i c l e s as 8 0 p e r c e n t o f attain ed with su b stan tial A m erican help. dence that the p atro l retu rn ed th e C om m u­ P re sid e n t Johnson com m ented on h is ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) P re sid e n t and M rs, Johnson w ere s le e p ­ n ist f ire and it was "q u ite a good engage­ the p olice fo rc e d id n 't s h o w up f o r w o r k . UPI Telephoto re tu rn to A m erican so il th at the United S tates .will take a f irm anti-C om m unist stand in A sia, "And you can put that in S E N A T E B IL L O K ’D your pipe and sm oke i t . ” P O S S IB L E B Y 1 9 7 0 N orth K o re a 's c e n tra l news agency, without re fe rrin g to th e am bush, b ro a d ­ IT to ge t $1.3 million c a s t a d eclaratio n from Pyongyang that Johnson had been "sow ing the seed s of a new w a r " in K orea. In an o th er dispatch, Red C h i n a still lacks H - b o m b , it ch arg ed that A m erican tro o p s staged fo r N D E A s t u d e n t loans v ario u s provocations and fire d m o re than 800 b u llets into Com m unist te r r ito r y d u r ­ ing five consecutive days, O ct. 25-29, and but m ight h a v e missile c a p a c ity again on O ct, 31. le a s t to a significant d eg re e, the m o re w orked on the o riginal A -bom b p ro g ra m , In W ashington, the State D epartm ent WASHINGTON 10 — A U.S. announce­ difficult task of producing n u clear w ea­ sa id that uranium has no m a jo r advan­ By F A Y E U N G E R will not be able to loan m o re money on m ent W ednesday indicated that Red China ta g e s a s an explosive ov er plutonium . is not yet co n sid ered a m em ber of the pons m a te ria l from u ran iu m , Instead of State New s Staff W rite r NDEA loans until sp rin g te rm . Indeed, he said a n u clea r chain reactio n hydrogen bomb club > em ploying the co m p arativ ely e a s ie r-to - Since the fed eral governm ent is short can p ro ceed m o re efficiently when plu­ A fter a su m m er’s debate on an a lte r ­ p ro d u ce explosive plutonium . n ate revolving loan plan, the U«s. Senate has p assed a $190m illionN ationalD efense of ca sh fo r la rg e loan o u tlay s, C ongress h a s been try in g to work out a lte rn a te plans LBJ retu rn T he Atomic Energy C om m ission’s p r e ­ lim in ary an aly sis of the explosive used D r, Ralph Lapp, a n u c le a r sc ien tist not tonium is used. But he said U235 is ch eap er to produce to the NDEA plan, Dykema said. in la s t T h u rsd a y 's C hinese n u clear b la st now connected with th e governm ent atom ic than plutonium -even though m o re difficult and Education (NDEA) bill that will give MSU $1,300,000 fo r NDEA loans. U nder the loan bill MSU w ill re c e iv e $80 T he w ar in Viet Nam is a m a jo r facto r causing the cash sh o rtag e, he said. U nder a revolving loan plan the fed eral reports on trip re in fo rc e d speculation Red China might ach iev e th e H-bom b breakthrough before 1970. p ro g ra m , but one of th e s c ie n tists who and also has c e rta in o th e r advantages. to $90 thousand m o re than la st y e a r . governm ent would not have to ap p ro p riate And, a s id e from the content of the The Senate dropped the a lte rn a te revolv­ ing loan plan it was considering and passed the NDEA bill in its la st few days in s e s ­ la rg e cash outlays each y e a r but only keep a steady loan fund, Dykema said. a t Anchorage governm ent’s announcem ent, th e re w as new speculation in Washington that in ASMSU. honors pledge U nder a revolving loan play: th e light of the recen t te st: sion. (1) A u n iv ersity b o rro w s money from ANCHORAGE, A laska 10 — ’P resid en t —Red China m ight have the capability T he House p assed the $190 m illion bill the fed e ra l governm ent and gives the of te stin g an Intercontinental b allistic in A p ril. E xpecting the Senate to p a ss the b ill,th e U niversity overcomm.'.tted its e lf on lo an s, governm ent a signed note in exchange. (2) T he u n iv ersity lends the money it has borrow ed from the governm ent to the Johnson headed fo r W ashington Wednesday w ith a buoyant re p o rt on h is A sian trav e ls and plans to swing quickly into a political m is s ile designed for a n u clear w arhead in two y ears« —By next y e a r, Red China could have o f $ 4 0 0 for vote stum ping to u r a c ro s s the United States. T he student b oard decided Oct. 11, a fte r H enry C . D ykema, d ire c to r of financial a sto ck p ile of about 100 sm all A-bom bs By B E V T W IT C H E L L student. A fter an overnight stop an Anchorage, th e referendum w as se t up, that it would a id s, sa id . Consequently, the U niversity (3) T he governm ent se lls the u niver­ and atom ic-nonhydrogen-w arheads. State N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r Johnson took off at 8:36 a.m . Alaska honor itsp re v io u sc o m m itm e n ts. A special sity ’s note, to a p riv a te lending o r bank­ S tandard T im e on the final 3,500 m iles T he A E C 's announcem ent said only that T he ASMSU Student B oard decided T u es­ d isc u ssio n w as held T uesday night to r e ­ ing in stitu tio n . T his r e s to r e s the mohey of h is 31,500-m ile F a r E ast trip . stu d ie s so f a r indicate the la te s t te s t day night to honor its $400 com m itm ent to view «the decision in light of the referendum loaned the u n iv ersity to the governm ent’s em ployed enriched uranium -U 235-as the the 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote cam paign. r e s u lts which sta te d that the $1,000 is not fund. Ahead was an o th er whirlw ind Johnson explosive " a s did the f irs t-th re e C hinese T h e money w as com m itted soon a fte r to be allocated. (4) When the student pays back the uni­ to u r, dom estic cam paigning, f o r Dem­ te s ts ." the b o ard o rig in ally allo cated $1,000 to the " I 'm p le ase d with the tu rn o u t," Kolbus v e r s ity , the univ ersity can pay back the o c ra tic candidates in next T uesday’s elec­ U235, of itself, p r o d u c e s fission cam paign O ct. 11. ASMSU C hairm an Jim said , "b u t the referendum w as a w aste governm ent and the governm ent pays off tio n . It w as understood Johnson planned A -bom b type explosions, not th e H-bomb G raham pointed out th at no fu rth e r com ­ of m oney," He pointed out that the $400 the note it sold the bank. ten tativ ely to. ta k e off F rid a y on a four- v a rie ty which involve th erm o n u clear o r m itm en ts w ere m ade when the b oard had a lre a d y been spent and the le a d e rs / day swing throgh a dozen o r m o re s ta te s . ' fu ssio n reactio n s. h e a rd th a t p etitio n s w e re being c irc u ­ of the petition d riv e w ere aw are of th is . T h e one negative item in the p r e s ­ T he AEC added p re se n t indications a re lated . He also noted that the referendum c o sts idential re p o rt dealt with p ro sp ec ts fo r a th at n e ith e r plutonium -an altern ativ e A- T he $400 w as se n t to the C itizen s’ w e re ov er $200 and that student govern­ bomb exp lo siv e-n o r th erm o n u clear m a­ C o m m ittee fo r th e Vote a t 18 la s t week. m ent o fficials have w asted over a week Oldest MSU grad’s peaceful se ttle m en t in Viet Nam. Nothing but " th e voice of renewed , te r ia ls w ere em ployed in the Oct. 27 C liff K olbus, ASMSU co m p tro ller, pointed w orking on the referendum when they h o s tility " from Hanoi g ree ted the peace b la s t. out th at actu ally the co m m ittee sent $630- could have spent tim e m o re valuably o ffe rs fro m the allie d le a d e rs he m et with T h e statem en t appeared to confirm wor-th of m a te ria ls to this cam pus, but elsew h e re . 100th birthday a t M anila, he said . anew that Red China has m a ste re d , at th at only $400 is being asked of ASMSU. " T h e students lost on it,” he said celebrated today S T U D E N T S O N L S D The o ld est living MSU alu m n u s, who g rad u ated when Michigan State was a sm all a g ric u ltu re college with 350 stu­ d e n ts, c e le b ra te s his 100th birthday today. Edwin P ag elso n , a T o o k d r u g to d i s c o v e r s e lf ’ fo rm e r p atent a tto r­ n e y , graduated with a By E L L E N Z U R K E Y T he student was re fe rrin g to the con­ I re a liz e d what I had le arn ed under LSD,” c la s s of 46 students sc io u sn e ss - expanding qualities of the T om sa id . • State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r in 1889. I d ru g . T he scien tific re a so n s fo r the action “ It’s like rid in g on a m e rry -g o -ro u n d — “ When I was a stu­ of th e d ru g on the brain a r e not known at you an ticip ate catching the b ra ss ring,you dent we had no ru n ­ E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T o d a y th is tim e but som e p erso n s who have taken an ticip ate getting o ff." ning w ater on the three MSU students discuss LSD re p o rt th e phenomenon of being able LSD le ts one a p p re c ia te what is ra th e r c a m p u s,’’ Pagelson what they do a n d h o w t h e y feel to view th e ir “ re a l se lv e s." than sim ply an ticip ate what might be,T om said . “ If we wanted w hile using LS D , It should be sa id . a bath, in the sum ­ P a g e Is e n " T r y ing to cq m p are the effects of addic­ understood that LS D is not "L S D le ts you dig life a t every m om ent," m e r we would have to go down to the r iv e r , tive d ru g s such a s heroin with the drug used extensively by MSU stu­ he sa id . “ You liv e life r a th e r than looking in the w inter we went to a local b a rb e r LSD Is lik e try in g to com pare c a r s and d e n t s — "but contrary to many co rn p la n ts ," B ill, another u s e r, said. fo rw ard to the next rid e , a different It’s Snowing shop w here we could get a bath fo r 25 c e n ts ." “ official” statem ents many “ T h e y 're ju st not rela ted to one anoth­ situ atio n , the b e tte r life that society p ro m ­ M SU students have used, and e r ." is e s and w hich w e seldom fin d ." Novem ber 2 and It's sno w ing F o r to ile ts we had sheds out back and T oo m uch happens to you w hile you a r e we also had som e of the fin est b reed s of now use, p sychedelic d rugs. already. If such w e a th e r keeps H eroin does not expand co nsciousness. u n d er LSD fo r you to re a liz e the sig ­ bed bugs that e x is te d ," he said . “ But LSD fo rc e s o n e to p en e trate the fog n ifican ce Just then, T om said. u p , we ca n be a s s u r e d o f a long, " I didn’t u se LSD a s an e sc a p e ," Tom, "W hen I was a student F ran k Kedzie an MSU stu d en t, sa id . " I used it to dis­ and face h is naked s e lf," Bill said. cold w inte r. Photo By La rry Frltzlan “ It w asn’t until many m onths la te r that ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) Chuck M ichaels photo ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) c o v e r who I a m ." Kyle C. Kerbewy E ric Planln, managing ed ito r STATE N EW S ed ito r -ln -c h ie f Jam es Spaniole, cam pus ed ito r ■Thomas Segal, e d ito ria l e d ito r Law rence W erner, S ports E ditor Joel S tark Andrew M ollison, executive re p o r te r ad v ertisin g m anager William G. P apclak, a s s t, ad m an ag er T h u rsd ay Morning, N ovem ber 3, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S E sc a la tio n s p ir a l is n o t r o u te to p e a c e As th e V ie tn a m e s e W ar jo rity of A m e ric a n s r e a liz e th a t e s c a la tio n in V ie t N a m e s c a la te s a g a in and a g a in , A m e ric a n fa m ilie s b rac e is th e w ro n g p a th , th a t v ic ­ to ry d o es not n e c e s s a rily r e ­ t h e m s e l v e s to s e n d o f f m o r e s u lt fro m e s c a la tio n , an d th a t of th e ir m e n to w a r. The la te s t s te p up th e v ic to ry , as we know it, m ay b e im p o s s ib le . C an o n e d o c to r c a re s e e m in g ly tio n la d d e r is e n d le s s e s c a la ­ th e P e n ta g o n ’ s H o p e fu lly th is s e n tim e n t, if a n d w h e n it b e c o m e s d o m ­ p re d ic tio n T u esday th a t a n ­ f o r 4 ,0 0 0 p e o p le ? o th e r 4 6 ,0 0 0 A m e ric a n s o l­ in a n t, w ill w a k e u p th e J o h n ­ son a d m in is tra tio n . 'H o p e ­ d ie rs w ill so o n go to V ie t fu lly , th e n , th e a d m in is tra ­ th e new h o s p it a l w ith c l a s s ­ N am . In 1957 A s ia n F lu sw ept tio n w ill re -e v a lu a te its ro o m fa c ilitie s can b e b u ilt The sam e P e n t a g o n th e n a t i o n . In i t s w ake, about c o m m i t m e n t to a w a r w e c a n ­ now w ith an a c c u ra te p ro g ­ ’ so u rc e s a ls o fo re sa w a con­ 1 4 .0 0 0 s tu d e n ts la y ill on not w in , in a la n d w h ere o u r n o s is o f th e m e d ic a l s c h o o l’ s tin u in g in c re a s e in t h e U .S . c '- a m p u s . O lin H e a lth C e n te r p o s itio n , b o th s tra te g ic a lly n eeds. c o m m itm e n t to th e w a r a fte r had re c e n tly added a new an d p o litic a lly , is u n te n a b le . W h at is im p o r ta n t n o w a r e th e firs t of th e y e a r to w e ll v ? in g w ith 60 beds in it. so --T h e E d ito rs th e s tu d e n ts ’ n e e d s . beyond 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 . about 124 s tu d e n ts w ith th e F ro m th e d ra w in g b o ard T hese recen t d e v e lo p ­ w o rst cases w ere h o s p ita l­ to a c tu a lity , a new m e d ic a l m e n ts b ear out once m o re iz e d . The re st la y in beds T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S c e n te r w ill ta k e tw o y ea rs P r e s i d e n t Jo h n so n ’s o m ­ in on and o ff-c a m p u s h o u s-\ to b u i l d , F e u r i g say s. in o u s . announcem ent th is in g . : In th e U n ite d S t a t e s th e A m e ric a n M e d ic a l to d a y , A s­ T hat a t le a s t th re e m e a n s th a t i t w ill b e y e a r s ,b a r r in g su m m er, im p o rta n t “ The fa c to r s in g le now m ost is o u r S tu d e n t’ g o v e r n m e n t a fa rc e w ill to p ro s e c u te th e w ar governm ent thinks it p ro p er to leg islate s o c ia tio n p e rio d ic a lly de­ la b o r p ro b le m s , fo r th e fa ­ To the E ditor dent governm ent to ad m in istratio n govern - u n til th e C o m m u n is ts . . . m ent. L e t’s have M r. A dam s, M r. Fuzak, m a ss conform ity, then I think we a re c rie s th e la c k o f d o c t o r s a n d c ilitie s to be m ade a v a il­ I spent my firs t two y e a rs at th is uni­ and D r. Hannah elect only those students b e tte r off without hall governm ent. A fter e ith e r end th e fig h tin g or v e rsity involved in student governm ent. m e d ic a l f a c i l i t i e s in t h i s a b le . who w ill c a r r y out th e ir w ishes for student all, do we go to Sunday dinner to eat, o r to A dm ittedly, two y e a rs is not v ery im ­ p u r on a showy facade fo r the weekly on - seek a p e a c e fu l s e ttle m e n t. ru le s and reg u latio n s. Why preten d any c o u n try . T h e re a re a b o u t 825 “ O ur m e d ic a l p ro b le m s p re ssiv e com pared to the r e c o rd s of o th ers lo n g er? slaught of babbitry? W e w ill n o t q u it.” such a s J im Sink, John Mongeon, etc., p erso n s to ev e ry d o c to r in on cam pus a re not c ritic a l Ja m e s McCutcheon He a lso sta te s: " I t is h a rd to im agine The C o m m u n is ts w ill not but it "was a sufficient am ount of tim e to D etro it J u n io r’ getting along without hall s e rv ic e s fo r a t h e U .S . n o w ,’ ’ F e u r ig s a y s . “ B u tth e le a rn a few of th e ro p es of th is u n i­ q u it e ith e r. W henever th e 1965-66 P re sid en t week, m uch le ss a te r m l” M r. Auburn At M SU. th e re a re about p ro b le m w ill b e c r i t i c a l in a v e rs ity ’s p ro ce d u re s. A rm stro n g H all m ight be in te re ste d to know that in over a P re s id e n t announces a new As I p ro g re sse d up the ra n k s of student 4 .0 0 0 to ev e ry o n e o f th e 13 c o u p le o f y e a r s . y e a r in the resid e n ce h all sy stem , I have governm ent, 1 becam e m o re affiliated with tro o p b u ild u p , h e c u s to m a r ­ ■ il !■■■■■■■ re a d a handful of m agazines, played a d o c to rs a t O lin . the "g o v e rn m en t” asp ect, and, unfortu­ handful of ping-pong gam es, watched m ay­ M e a n w h ile , th e p ro b le m ily re m a rk s th a t th is is o n e nately, moved away from th e "stu d e n t” T h ere is o n e h o s p ita l b e d be a dozen television p ro g ra m s, and a t ­ to the "g o v ern m en t.” When my office g ro w s a n d th e u n d e r - s t a f f e d , m o re s te p to w a rd v ic to ry . tended exactly eight m ix e rs . I shudder at O lin fo r e v e ry 340 p ro ­ ex p ired la s t spring, I re m a rk e d ^in an in terv iew that “ student governm ent is a when I think of the suffering I would have u n d e r-* e q u ip p e d O lin H e a lth So f a r , th o u g h , th e o n ly re ­ s p e c tiv e p a tie n ts . endured without th ese v ita l n ecessities! fa rc e b ecau se it is not a governm ent run C e n te r does i t s b e s t to ta k e s u lt of our e s c a la tio n has He then sta te s: " , . .w hat can you do to _ J a m e s S. F e u rig , d ir e c to r by the student for the stu d en t.” In other w ords, we could dig up student opinions im prove it? ” My answ er is th is: ca re o f th e m e d ic a l n e e d s o f been N o rth V ie tn a m e s e e s ­ Of O lin . asked th e B o a rd of 1) H all governm ent is governm ent in and ideas, but they didn’t c a r r y any weight T ru s te e s fo r m o re fa c ilitie s th e M S U c o m m u n ity . c a la tio n to m e e t o u r s . nam e only, and, as such, s e rv e s no useful if the ad m in istratio n didn’t ag re e with and m o n ey fo r m o re d o c to rs M ust th e B o a rd of T ru s­ So f a r , th e m a j o r i t y .o f t h e them o r felt that the young ad u lts on th is Dorm dues no bargain p u rp o se. A bolish it. 2) D re s s regulations a r e an im position te e s w a it u n til so m e need­ A m e ric a n p e o p le a g r e e w ith cam pus couldn’t handle the resp o n sib ility . s u m m e r te rm 1965. on m y individual rig h ts . Sam e a s num ber T h e a rtic le in M onday’s S tate News by T o th e E d ito r: le s s tr a g e d y c o m e s a lo n g an d P re s id e n t Jo h n so n ’s e s c a la ­ M iss T w itch ell (Open D oor Rule) is a ca se 1. i The excuse g iv e n fo r no 3) Open houses in th e ir p re se n t form in point. T h e Open House P o licy approved I would be In terested in hearin g Hugh fa c tio n . F e u rig say s, is th e fo rc e s th e is s u e to ta k e ac­ tio n p o lic y . He has p ro p a ­ Auburn explain ju st what gives him the a r e clum sy attem p ts to say " o f co u rse . la s t F a ll T e rm (N ovem ber 4, 1965, P u b ­ tio n ? g a te d a -m y th t h a t v i c t o r y is rig h t to decide fo r m e what is a bargain you’r e old enough to have com pany!" (but w a it f o r th e n e w M SU m e d i­ licatio n # AS-219-65) w as the re s u lt of and w hat isn ’tl And I w onder w hether he, only betw een 2-5 p .m ., o r w hatever, on A d e q u a te m e d ic a l fa c ili­ a 'c e r t a i n t y if we s tic k in m any w eeks of re s e a r c h and m eeting on c a l s c h o o l. T h e B o a rd w a n ts a s p re sid e n t of a hall, is re a lly a s con- such and such a day, with the door open the p a rt of students, m anagem ent, and tie s are a h ig h p r i o r i t y ite m th e re lo n g enough. A nd th e •cern ed about the " b a rg a in ” the students and the lights on! I) T hey should be extended to s e e h o w th e m e d i c a l s c h o o l a d v is e rs . T h e pro p o sal was then approved re c e iv e a s he is about p rese rv in g the to 24 h o u rs a day, seven days a week, in m ost c o m m u n itie s , but A m e ric a n p e o p le buy th a t by th e F acu lty C om m ittee on Student Af­ d e v e l o p s in o r d e r to c o m b in e estab lish m e n t from which he d eriv e s h is with no re s tr ic tio n s on d o o rs and lighting, f a ir s . Knowing the c a lib e r of th is co m ­ tre a tm e n t and c la s s ro o m fa ­ s e e m in g ly th e y are hot at m y th . pow er and influence, and the p restig e 4) A ll.o th e r se rv ic e s , ac tiv itie s, and m itte e , it is ab su rd to think th at they did a sso c ia te d with student le a d e rs. childish am usem ents should be placed in c ilitie s in a new h o s p ita l. M SU. W e hope, th o u g h , th a t th e not co n sid er the "c lo se d d o o r open h o u se" He sta te s: " I t is fascin atin g to tr y to the co n tro l of a hall club, open to VOL­ in te rp re ta tio n of th is policy. T h e c la r if i­ : H e c o n te n d s , h o w e v e r, th a t — T h e E d ito rs day w ill c o m e w h en th e m a- im agine what it would be l i k e . . .(without) UNTARY m em bership, and with a g rad u ­ ca tio n s given la te r on during the y e a r (as . . .governm ent a n d .. . d u e s . , P erh ap s ated dues scale offering v ario u s com bina­ one re sid e n c e did in fact hold such an I can enlighten him . . . tio n s of s e rv ic e s . All ite m s of m ajo r e x ­ open house) was th at the actu al d etails F ir s t, I believe he stan d s to be c o r ­ pense should be a t le a st p a rtia lly s e lf- of the open house policy w as left up to the M I K E B R O G A N p a rtic u la r resid e n ce h a ll’s m anagem ent, re c te d in saying we would be without te le ­ supporting, including such things a s m ov­ vision and ping-pong tab les: th ese a re ies, d in n e rs, and dances, ad v iso ry staff, and g en eral council. Th e w a Ils o f Pompeii reviisited provided by the D epartm ent of R esidence 5) Should such changes not be instituted Why, then, was the policy changed during H alls and only m aintained by the hall (and of co u rse they won’t!) along with a th e su m m er solely by the ad m in istratio n ? clubs. We might be obliged to m ake a trip lis t much too long to deal with h ere , leave T h e an sw e r given was th at h igher officials . to th e lib ra ry to rea d a m agazine, and, •dear old M ichigan State, with a ll h e r m a ss women’s, a r e Ignored in th is d issertatio n , expected a change to be m ade. We can ; According to archeologists, people have yes, we would be- h ard p re s s e d to live conform ity, b u sin essm an ’s point of view, T>ueUü SI sin ce many a re so excellently thought only g u ess that the object of such a change Seen w riting on w alls for hundreds of without banana sp lit p a rtie s! M ixers and high-schoolish intellect, and taboo m o ra l­ out and worded and th e ir content so above was to elim inate that p o ssib ility of closed C enturies. T he best exam ple to support 6 m ovies could be se lf-su p p o rte d if m anaged ity, and se a rc h fo r g re e n e r p astu re s, the av e rag e thoughts of men (m ice maybe?) d o o rs en tirely , with any p ro b lem s which iucf ;t :laim Is the evidence dug up at p ro p erly , and should not be financed by w here one can r e s to r e one’s individuality th at to d isc u ss them would be futile, m ight r e s u lt from allow ing clo sed doors ¡»ompeii. those who dp not wish to attend them . and se lf-re sp e c t, and live like a human I re m e m b e r Holden C aulfield com ­ with the opposite sex in the room . - So it is to be expected that the descend­ And I ask how much say did H olm es being. m enting on the w ritings of h is tim e in a T h e point I wish to m ake is th is: if ants of cave men should c a rry out the H all have in d r e s s reg u la tio n s la s t y ear • G ary A. H ill book by J . D. S alinger. He said something bodies such a s MHA and WIC a r e h e re to noble and creativ e job of w riting on w alls, when they trie d to decide for them selv es S easide, Oregon about if he w ere to spend a ll h is tim e do w hat the higher o fficials want them to 1 Since th e re is not much w ildlife on or what they could o r couldn’t w ear? If hall Sophomore e ra s in g a ll the things he saw on w alls he do, then le t’s change the nam e fro m s tu - near cam pus (saber tooth tig e rs, m a sto ­ dons, m am m oths, etc.), fo r the natives to would n ev er do anything e ls e . depict on walls, I figure it only natural I c a n ’t understand why old Holden would that clever and original w orks of poetry want to e r a s e them , I think it would be and p ro se should appear on w alls, since g re a t if in two o r th re e c e n tu rie s som e­ it cannot be disputed that we as a rac e body dug the L ib ra ry out fro m under a pile have transcended the m e re scratchings on ^ «ST» of volcanic ash and com pared the cry p - càve w alls. tic s on the p illa rs with the w ritings on ' Some of the finest exam ples of co n ­ P o m p eii’s w alls. Z A .L E C R E S T tem porary cave scratchings, the te ch - T h e contents of both would probably Hdlnurh of Eieollonet of a crow d gathered around one of the rûques of which have been n ecessarily p illa rs, viewing the w orks. m atch. Converted to accom m odate ball-point pens T h e one that read “ When I die I don't Published by the students of Michigan. Stnte Univer­ and No. 2 pencils, a r e to be found on the c a r e if the w orld is engulfed in a sea of sity every class day throughout the year and a special dsrge, square posts supporting the roof of f ire ” d rew many m u rm u rs from the g a l­ Welcome Week Edition In September. Subscription rate S10 per year. Authorised by the Hoard of student Pub­ Jhe lib ra ry . T hose in te reste d may view le ry , though the one reading “T hose who lications. th em , many in full color and with illu s ­ w rite on w alls a r e placing th em selv es on- .Member Associated Press. 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Both International and dom estic ■1 i l flights are becom ing he avily booked. | ¡ ;I ! 1 :\ if. ¡1 1ii 11 ■ 4 i l i ! ira C A L L NOW! ti y J L j j : i 1n i 1 ' ili M ji i:¡ II C O L L E G E T R A V E L O F F IC E Z a l e J E W E L E R S Ts I k |J i | 4 •rrrr ■Ili ¿ ¿ ¿ U lli . . ¡ il fila i. i ii'iiw Í t. I- ; ; U i - Li 14 III 351 -6010 130 W. G rand R iver 2 0 7 S . W A S H IN G T O N M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Novem ber 3, 1966 3 W orld New s C a lifo r n ia b laze at a Glance still out o f control SYLMAR, C alif (A*) —A plague pow er lin e , officials said , and U T h a n t w ill g iv e d e c is io n s o o n of e r r a tic b ru sh f ir e s - n u rtu red w as pushed into an Inferno by by w ind, h eat and low hum idity - hot b la s ts of d e s e rt a i r rushing U N IT E D N A T IO N S , N .Y . (AP) - U Thant made over th e m ountains tow ard the pushed slow ly a c ro s s bone-dry k n o w n W e d n e s d a y th a t he In tend s to d e c id e b y the e n d Southern C alifo rn ia h i l l s i d e s sea* o f the m o n th w h e th e r to take a s ec o n d t e r m as U . N , W ednesday a fte r 10 m en died In " T h e m en who died in the fire secretary-general. a tra p of flam es w e re w orking to cut a line around He was fo llo w in g up h is s t a te m e n t T u e s d a y to the C ontrol of m o st of the b lazes, a hot spot a t the b a se of a General A s s e m b ly that his final d e c is io n w o u ld have esp ec ially th e m ain f ire in the rocky cliff. T h e victim s w ere A ngeles N ational F o re s t 25 m iles lite ra lly covered by a w all of to take into a c c o u n t v a r i o u s c o n s id e r a t io n s in c lu d in g n o rth w est of L os A ngeles, was fla m e s. Some w e re suffocated ‘ ‘the lo n g -te r m in te r e s t s o f the o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d the expected la te r . a s they attem pted to re sc u e team ­ o u tl o o k f o r p e a c e in A s i a a n d e l s e w h e r e , " m a te s ," P o r te r s a id . T he A ngeles fo re s t f ir e cov­ A spokesman for Thant told reporters he had e r e d -at le a s t 2,100 a c r e s of c h e c k e d w ith the s e c r e t a r y - g e n e r a l and “ he told m e rugged land on steep slo p es. he hopes to be able to reach this final decisio n by the end of this m o n t h .” T he f ir e s , out of co n tro l sin ce they s t a r t e d T uesday, w ere pushed by gusty w inds up to 'Minstrels’ it V F W h ead m e e ts F ra n c o 60 m iles an hour and aided by MADRID, Spain (#) - L e slie F ry , with oth er o fficers of P re s e n ts F o r C h ris tm a s te m p e ra tu re s n e a r 100 d eg re es - th e h o ttest N ovem ber day r e ­ ticket sales A ' M. F ry , com m ander in chief the VFW, w ere en ro u te home top 4,300 S u w o n C e n t r a l O r p h a n a g e in K o r e a h a s b e e n a d o p te d b y the g i r l s o f A n g e l F l i g h t . corded h e re • of the U.S. V eteran s of F oreign fro m a v isit to South V iet T h e o th e r f ire s - at the Camp W ars, had an audience with Nam w here they co n ferred Jo -A n n e G ilb e rt, Susan M c N e e ly and G e rm a in e Ja rv is , Angel Flight m e m b e rs , are w r a p p i n g s o m e o f th e g ift s the g i r l s a r e p l a n n in g to s e n d to K o r e a f o r C h r i s t m a s . P endleton M arine B ase in San Time Schedules G en e ra lissim o F ra n cisc o with U.S. m ilita ry and p o litical Diego County, co v ered m o re than A pproxim ately 4,300 tic k ets to State News photo b y B o b B a r i t W in te r T im e Schedules F ran co today and la te r d e ­ le a d e rs and to u red com bat 4,500 a c r e s ; in V entura County the New C h risty M in stre ls con­ are now available in the sc rib e d the Spanish chief as a r e a s . F ry is a p racticin g to th e north, 300 a c r e s ; and in c e r t S aturday have already been “ a man who should be m ost attorney from Reno, Nev. U nion and International th e nearby Santa Susana Moun­ sold, Rick M aynard, ASMSU Vice highly re sp e c te d in th is world Center. M aggie Hoyt, D e ­ ta in s, two f ire s burned 150a c re s . P re sid e n t fo r Special P ro je c ts , today.” C r i m i n a l h i d e s in E v e r g l a d e s N a b se c re ts v io lato r e r s serving sentences fo r e s ­ T he dead and in ju red f ire fight­ e r s w e re fro m a team of vet­ e ra n s known a s El C a rizo Hot announced W ednesday. “ We a r e doing very w ell,” he said , “ and we hope to reach troit sophom ore c o p y in p l e n t y schedule planning. 6f has her tim e fo r T A M P A , Fla, (AP) - An Everglades airboat was LONDON OP) - Scotland Y ard T h e re w as no Im m ediate indica­ Shots, h ead q u artered in neigh­ 5,000." La rry F r i t z l a n photo pionage have since been tr a n s ­ rushed Wednesday to a t w o - a c r e s w a m p w h e r e t e a r o ffic e rs a r r e s te d a London b u si­ tion who w as to u se the p a s s ­ fe r re d to m o re se c u re p riso n s. boring R iv ersid e County. They Only 2,400 tic k ets w ere needed gas, flam ing kerosene, dogs, a helicopter and a n essm an Wednesday in w hat ap­ p o rt. sp ecialized in fighting the w est’s to be sold in o rd e r to break Scotland Y ard is also in v e sti- U.S. A ir F o rc e Sgt. W illiam fo re st f ire s . They w ere caught p ea red to be th e s ta r t of th is even, T e r r y H asso ld , Cabinet s w a m p b u g g y fa il e d in tw o d a y s to flu s h out a s u s p e c t Boeckenhaupt w as charg ed in Los when the wind shifted unexpec­ country’s biggest se cu rity p robe g a t i n g the p o ssib ility G eorge P re sid e n t, said . T his num ber was in a $ 7 2 r o b b e r y , B lake, a convicted spy who e s ­ A ngeles with handing s e c re ts to a tedly, in th e A ngeles fire . sin ce W orld W ar II. Soviet diplom at in the United reach ed la s t week. “ The amount of the robbery is not the p a rt that Special se cu rity p o lice seized caped O ct, 22 from L ondon's " I t’s s o m e t h i n g ev e ry fire T ic k ets m ay s till be obtained at makes it s e r io u s ," said Police C h ie f J ,P . M ullins. W ormwood Scrubs jail m ight tr y S tate si T he FBI sa id Boecken­ fig h ter thinks about - a sudden W illiam C ecil M ulvena, 47, a the Union T ick et Office fo r $2.50 haupt w as a r r e s te d a fte r In te r­ gust of w in d ," said Don P o rte r, " H e ’s an a r m e d a nd d a n g e ro u s c r i m i n a l . He pistol- r e a l e sta te and shipping agent, to flee the country— if he has M aynard said that th e re a r e no npt alre ad y done s o --o n a s p u r­ ception of a le tte r he sent to spokesm an fo r the U.S. F o re s t w h ip p e d an o ld m a n and f i r e d p o in t- b la n k at a police in a d ram a tic ea rly m orning ra id re s e rv e d s e a ts le ft. ious p a s s p o rt. an a d d re ss In England. o ffic e r." on h is se asid e home 40 m iles S erv ice • The New C h risty M in stre ls Blake w as serving a 4 2 -y ear Inform ants in Washington said ’T h e f ire ju st blew u p ," said e a st of London. ’ w ill p erfo rm at Jen iso n F ie ld - the p erso n with whom Boecken­ a team m em b er, Rod Seewald, O ther raid s in London and the se n ten ce fo r nine y e a rs of spy­ house from 8-10 p .m . S aturday. haupt w a s corresponding was 19« so u th east England a re a w e re r e ­ ing fo r the Soviet Union. “ We couldn’t yell to the T h is is the la s t show in the Script contest open p o rted without im m ediate official confirm ation. B lak e's e s c a p e brought a t­ M ulvena. T h e s e so u rc e s said o th e rs , the f ire w as making too ta ck s in P arlia m en t o v er gov­ M ulvena w as a R ussian illegally much n o ise . I guess the o th e rs In B rita in , but he w as d escrib ed didn’t see the shift in the w ind." popular en tertain m en t s e rie s for- fall te rm . M ulvena's a r r e s t f o l l o w e d ern m en t se c u rity . E a rl M ount- T he s e rie s th is te rm has netted b atten began an investigation to in M a g istrates C ourt a s having The A ngeles national fo re st w id esp read re p o rts that secu rity fo r all-student movie p o lice w ere keeping clo se watch study se cu rity arran g e m en ts in on a foreign diplom at believed th e nation’s jails* O ther p riso n - dual B ritish and F re n ch nation­ f ire w as sta rte d by a downed ality* ____________ approxim ately .$6,000 In p ro fits in the f ir s t two shows. COUPON An all-U n iv ersity contest for c a lle d fo r only five m e m b ers. linked with a U.S. A ir F o rc e a s c rip t o r plot idea fo r an a ll- Sink explained that a num ber se rg e an t charged in L os A ngeles Barnes & Hinds U niversity m ovie w ill be se t up of departm ent heads w anted m o re Quo V adis? Monday with spying fo r the So­ d etails on the m ovie b efo re they Wetting Solution at 3 p.m . today in the Spartan viet Union. Room of Student S erv ices. would offer th e ir su p p o rt, B efore Mulvena w as charged in Mag­ T he 13 m em b ers of the a ll- th e com m ittee can know what is tra te s C ourt with violating the equipm ent a n d technical a s ­ Reg I 50 U niversity m o v i e com m ittee official s e c re ts law by obtaining w hich w as estab lish ed la s t week sista n c e is needed, they cannot a B ritish p a ssp o rt under false w ill d is c u s s the contest, and all plan the financial end of the m ovie p r e t e n s e s la st y ea r fo r u se 8 8 0* e ith e r, Sink said . L i mi t i p e rso n s a r e w elcom e to attend, ag ain st the safety of B ritain^ Jim Sink. ASMSU m e m b e r-a t- \ I III ) \l H R II 3-66 la rg e and o rig in a to r of the idea, said . A chairm an and the five of­ Liven up the Dorm or OUPON fic ia l m e m b ers of the com m ittee w ill also be chosen a t th is m e et­ ing. T he m otion by the Student B oard estab lishing the com m ittee Party with a Silvertone Cuitar 50% D i s c o u n t P r i c e on oil LP Records Bernstein will L im it Ì exit in 69 Vu se the R epresenting MSU at the C h i­ la st y ea r had the second la rg e s t ap p ro v al. One student w rote, “ All c e n te r a s the b asis fo r re s e a rc h State police.start p r o g r a m participation in the nation. a fte r b irth . A ssociated p ro b lem s cago tournam ent are : Steve M or­ I can say is WOW1 I haven’t p ro je c ts . M ichael Anderson, Bozeman, eaten so much since la st tim e such as m ental re ta rd a tio n , gan, Albion Junior: C raig M ertz, v isu al o r auditory im p a irm e n ts, T he second purpose is to tra in Saginaw sophomore: John Kettle, Mont., sophomore; and Sharon I w as hom e. T h a n k s.” sen so ry d istu rb a n c e s, s e iz u r e s , g raduate students in w orking with B attle C reek Junior: F red Klop- Vondra, G reensburg, Pa,, sen io r, T a rp o ff cam e to MSU in D e­ p erc ep tu a l d istu rb a n c e s and c e re b ra l palsied ch ild ren . will take p art in the E m ory U n i- cem b er, 1965. He f ir s t serv ed e x p la in in g duties to public fer, Milwaukee, O re., freshm an; speech and language d is o rd e rs U ndergraduates may .observe the John Blanchard, Lansing fre s h - v e rsity tournam ent, in the F ee dining room ; then may be p re s e n t. c e n te r ’s a c tiv itie s. O n e-w ay B ecause speech re q u ire s a high m ir r o r s anil a special sound sy s­ d eg re e of coordination of the tem w ill enable the students to MSU’s FINEST The Michigan State P o lic e a r e getting people out into the field to explain th e ir function to the “ The p ro g ram is in its infancy, but la te r it may evolve into som ething la r g e r ," he said . m ight possibly have som e tro u b le in ,” he said . M ichigan citiz en s do not seem m u sc le s of resp ira tio n ,p h o n a tio n and a rtic u la tio n , speech prob­ o b se rv e th e ch ild ren . T h ird , the c e n te r o ffe rs a s e r ­ vice to the com m unity. T hus, to be d iss a tis fie d with the S tate le m s are com mon among g en e ral public, D etective C h a rles "W e a r e going v ery slow ly, th e se ch ild ren can benefit from P o lic e , he em phasized. c e r e b r a l palsy v ic tim s . W ierm an announced T uesday. exploring som e of the a r e a s we th e o p eratio n of a train in g and E xperience with one* s environ­ DAWN DONUTS opportunities Pan C om plaints in such a r e a s a s civ il rig h ts violations have been few, he added. T h ese have been handled through the C ivil R ights m ent is a p re re q u is ite fo r the le arn in g which supports the need fo r speech. B ecause of delay in r e s e a r c h institution. “ D uring the th r e e -y e a r p ro ­ g ra m , we hope to expand the C om m ission. developm ent c e re b ra l p alsie d s e rv ic e s to include about 2 0 c h il- N o w F e a tu rin g with American PETROLEUM CORPORATION The com m unity re la tio n s p ro ­ ch ild ren a r e dep riv ed of many d re n . We hope to w ork closely with the p a re n ts to m ake the g ram a s now planned w ill not be of the ex p e rien c es th a t n orm al On« of tn« i«rg««t axo'oration «no pi-oduc ng corroan.es n i\jo- „» a s Involved a s the rec en tly pub­ ch ild ren have.* m o st effective p ro g ra m p o ssi­ A Subsidiary of Standard 0>> Company (Indiana) licized C H E C -m ate p ro g ra m in T h e cam pus c e n te r Is w orking b le ,” M iss Richeson added. w i t h c e r e b r a l p alsied ch ild ren C h ic k -N -Jo y ' Flint*, W ierm an sa le . and co n cen tratin g upon develop­ P a rtic ip a n ts in C H E C -m ate m ent o f speech and language G E O P H Y S IC IS T S (C itizens Helping E lim in ate C rim e1) re c e iv e c a rd s th at iden­ s k ills . D evelopm ental m uscle W olverine tify them a s frie n d s of law en­ tra in in g Is an In teg ral p a r t of S p e c ia l R a te s f o r c h u r c h e s Senior and Graduate students w ith m ajors fo rcem en t. They a r e pledged to c a ll the th e p ro g ra m . T he fo u r-d ay a week p ro g ra m pix schedule in G EO P H Y S IC S , G E O L O G Y , P H Y S I C S , p olice im m ediately if they su s­ is divided into m orning and a f te r ­ T he following o rganizations - c lu b s -U n i v e r s ity g r o u p s noon s e s s io n s . Each child spends E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G and M A T H E ­ p ect th at a c rim e is being o r is a r e scheduled to have th e ir p ic­ M A T IC S for p etroleu m exploration g e o ­ about to be com m itted. tu r e s taken for the W olverine 101 V a r ie tie s tonight in the T ow er Room of the | 3 3 2-254 1 | p hysicist positions. T h e geophysicist plays Union a t the following tim es: 1135 E , G R A N D R IV ER a vital role In P a n A m e rica n ’s expanding Kappa Alpha T h eta, 6 :0 0 ;0 m t- exploration p ro g ra m . cro n D elta Kappa, 6:15; E ast 1 ' i A R R A N G E NOW F O R AN IN T E R V IE W M ayo, 6:30; Blue Key, 6:45; E x - ■ c a lib u r, 7:00; W illiam s H all, 7:15; F arm h o u se, 7:30; A m eri­ can Society of C ivil E n g in e ers, 7:45. 1 N O V E M B E R 11 A T T H E P L A C E M E N T B U R E A U II IN T H E S T U D E N T S E R V IC E S B U ILD IN G Also; S o u th W o n d ersH all,8:00; B ryan H all, 8:15; A sh er M en, 8:30; E a st Landon, 8:45; State News E d ito ria l S taff, 9:00; State News A dvertising Staff, 9:15; Sig­ Pa n A m e r ic a n P e t r o l e u m Co r po r a tio n m a Alpha M u, 9:30; S tate News amrguAi smtrwm empkwi Photography S taff, 9:45; ASMSU E xecutive C abinet, 10:00. Fish Bowl T h u rs . F r i. S a t. Sun. 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But what atiout that p a s s de­ fense? Can a team that allow s an situation?” “ The way a p la y e r defeats In the shutout la s t Saturday you is when he knows what you av erag e of ‘ 145 a e ria l y a rd s a ag ain st N o rth w estern , the S p ar­ a r e going to d o ," explained Cai*- gam e have a “ g re a t“ defensive tan s stopped the W ildcats on illoc • “ A gainst a W right o r Clan­ secondary? Can a “ g re a t” defense allow 12 of 17 th ird down p la y s. And cy we will vary o u r co v erag e, on the whole seaso n , “ We a r e using one m an, so m etim es two. 48 p e r cent of its opponent’s way ahead of o u r opponents,” “ G riese got ju st 2 2 y ard s p a s s ­ p a s s e s to be com pleted while according to C a r illo t. ing against us in the f ir s t half, intercep tin g ju st six of 179 Fans have to be aw are of what before we loosened o u r co v er­ to s s e s . And can it give up four touchdown bombs in seven MSU is try in g to accom plish on a g e ,” boasted C a r illo t. Vince Carilloi gam es? defen se. “ What ap p e ars to be The Spartan goal has been to is n 't alw ays the tru e th in g ," elim inate the good, high p e r­ com m ented C a r illo t. centage p a s s e s of any p a rtic u la r “ R e g ard less of how good a te am . They have forced oppo­ N E W O R L E A N S secondary is ,” C a rillo t said , nents to p a s s away from th e ir “ if a team throw s p a s s e s , and stren g th s. it has a good p a s s e r and a good N e w e s t N F L franchise r e c e iv e r, you a re not going to T he Spartan secondary has a l ­ stop them all from being com ­ ways receiv ed p ra is e fo r its p le te d ." quickness and su re tackling, P u r ­ “ What we want to take away due coach Ja ck Mollenkopf, a fte r h is team was routed 41-20 by the w a n ts d o m e d stadium from o u r opponents is the long touchdown p a s s ,” he continued. S partans, d irec ted h is re m a rk s “ We’ve been hit four tim es to the MSU defence. th is season fo r the scoring NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—Lou­ L ouisiana v o te rs next T uesday. le cte d but the announcem ent was " I don’t know anyw here in the b o m b ," C a rillo r noted, “ but in isia n a officials, proudly d isplay­ T he am endm ent c le a rs the way e j e c t e d to com e in about two country w here you could find as th re e of those situations we w ere ing a co n tract for a p ro fe ssio n a l fo r construction of a $20 m il- w eeks. fa st a defensive a s the S p ar— way ahead and w ere ju st c a r e ­ football team in 1967, tu rn ed th e ir lion-$30 m illion domed stadium T hose who have publicly ex­ ta n s ’, " he said . 'T h e y have five l e s s ,” attention today to getting a m ulti­ e ith e r in New O rlean s o r in p re s s e d th e ir in te re s t include men a ll of whom a r e qu ick er than P a r t of the explanation fo r the m illion d o lla r domed stadium . neighboring Jefferso n P a r i s h Jack (Texas Jack) S anders, a N otre D am e’s speedy flanker, su ccess of the defense has been T he selection of New O rleans (county). New O rlean s co n tra cto r and fo r­ J im S eym our.” a new alignm ent o rig in ated by a s the National F ootball L eague's T he stadium w ill be financed m e r NFL p lay er: Louis R ous- Head Coach Duffy Daugherty fo r As fo r in te rcep tio n s, C a rillo t 16th team site was announced by a one and o ne-half p e r cent se ll, a New O rleans fin an cier; th ird down situations. is making no ex cu ses. “ We go T uesday by P ete R ozelle, the tax on m otel and hotel ro o m s in John Mecom J r ., a H ouston-oil I t . is a 4 -2 -5 o r “ p re v e n t" fo r th em , but we ju st haven’t NFL com m issio n er, New O rleans and Je fferso n P a r ­ and gas developer; and a group d efen se, put in ex p ressly on p a s s­ gotten that m any,” he said . R ozelle was greeted by e x ­ ish* which Includes among its m em ­ ing downs to prevent the long tended appaluse when he m ade the R ozelle s tr e s s e d the im p o r­ b e rs E dgar Stern, owner of New But fo r those, who still in sist g ain er. Two linem en w ill com e announcem ent at a quickly-called ta n ce of a stadium fo r the new O rlean s radio station WDSU and on going by the s ta tis tic s , C a r­ out of the game with defensive news conference. te am . He said T ulane U niver­ WDSU-TV. illot had th ese final w ords of backs replacing them . “ The la st tim e I h ea rd ap­ sity had ag re ed to le t the squad T he o th ers asked that th e ir But ju st to keep the opposition sobering ad v ice. “ Check the s ta ­ Je s s e O n Th e Jo b p la u se lik e that w as when we u se 81,000-seat Sugar Bowl S ta­ nam es not be disclosed. tis tic s fo r the team s leading the o ff-b alan ce, the S p artan s will J e s s P h i l l i p s , o n e o f t h e S p a r t a n s ’ d e f e n s i v e b a c k s , s q u a r e s o ff to t a c k l e M ic h ig a n ’ announced the new television con­ dium a s an in terim facility , but O ther d etails, such as the team nation in p a s s d efe n se," he r e c ­ often “ f ir e ” from th is d efen se, tr a c t to the o w n e r s ,“ R ozelle nam e and its coach, w ill not om m ends, ‘‘and you will see h a l f b a c k E r n l e S h a r p e . P h i l l i p s an d h i s m a t e s In th e s e c o n d a r y h a v e b e e n th e o b j e c t 5 explained that T ulane did not rushing safety J e s s P h illip s and sa id w ant to m ake the situation p e r ­ be announced before the new that they alm ost alw ays have o f c r i t i c i s m t h i s y e a r , b u t D e f e n s iv e B a c k f ie ld C o a c h V in c e C a r i l l o t h a s n o th in g b u t ro v e r G eorge W ebster a t the R ozelle said the announcem ent ow ner has been selected . losing r e c o rd s ." p r a i s e f o r th e d e f e n s i v e b a c k f ie ld . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y T o n y F e r r a n t e m anent . p asse r. c a m e a little e a r lie r than he had o rig in ally planned. However, he R ozelle said th e re w ere still added th e rea so n w as to help som e loose ends involved in the boost a proposed constitutional d ea l. He said the ow ner of the S ’ 2 N D V S . R U S H I N G am endm ent which w ill go before new club had not yet been s e - So. Miss, tops defense NEW YORK (UPI) - Southern offense yield of 117.2 y a rd s p e r p e r g am e, while top ranked N otre given up in six g am es, a r e a M ississip p i has to.be the stingi­ gam e fo r six gam es has been Dame holds th ird with 177.5 y ard s c lo se second with 4.7. e s t team in college football. b ettered only once in the past su rre n d e re d . New Mexico S tate’s Jim Bohl The S o u th ern ers, whose total 19 y e a rs by the 1959 Syracuse E ighth-ranked A rkansas and ’le a d s the scoring ra c e with 70 pow erhouse, lead the nation in N otre Dame continue to wage a p o in ts , with UCLA’s Mel F a r r to tal defense and p a ss defense clo se battle fo r the sco rin g d e­ his c lo se st riv a l at 62. Bohl Bucky Pope and r a te th ird behind T exas W est­ fense le ad e rsh ip . F rank B ro y les’ also lead s the nation in rushing e rn and Michigan S tate in ru sh ­ ra z o rb a c k s hold a slight edge w hile F lo rid a’s Steve S p u rrie r rejoins Rams ing d efen se, according to official with 32 points in seven gam es ran k s a s the le a d in g p a ss e r,Ja c k LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bucky fig u re s rele ase d W ednesday. fo r a 4,6 average while the Clancy of Michigan a s the top P o p e, p ass-catch in g s ta r of the Southern M ississip p i, who de­ Fighting Iris h , with 28 points p a s s re c e iv e r 1964 seaso n , was rea ctiv a te d spite th e ir defensive p ro w ess can Wednesday by the L os Angeles boast only a 3-3 m a rk , has su r­ R am s who m ade room fo r him ren d e re d only 407 y a rd s through on the r o s te r by placing rookie the a i r in th e ir six co n tests for fullback Henry D yer on the in­ an av erag e of 67.8, alm o st 15 ju re d r e s e rv e lis t. y a rd s . b e tte r than ru n n er up P o p e, whose catches in 1964 X av ier of Ohio. won him the nicknam e of the The S outherners have given up “ Catawba C law ," suffered a knee 49.3 y a rd s p e r game on the ground injury in the firs t p rese aso n fo r a 117.2 y ard p e r gam e total gam e of 1965 and underw ent s u r­ offense y ield . T exas W estern is g ery which sidelined him fo r the a d istan t second in total de­ y ea r. fense with 155.8 y a rd s allowed f DATING, 1 NFL9s Best WORK OR iN ' P a t S t u d s t l l l , D e t r o i t L io n f l a n k e r , le a d s th e N a ­ SCHOOL* t i o n a l F o o tb a ll L e a g u e in p a s s r e c e p t i o n s w ith 2 7 OUR CLOTHES c a t c h e s , g o o d f o r 8 2 8 y a r d s . S tu d s tll l n e e d s o n ly 258 WILL MAkE m o r e y a r d s to r e p l a c e f o r m e r L io n f l a n k e r T e r r y l YOU BlOw , B a r r a s th e to p L io n p a s s r e c e i v e r o f a ll t i m e , In th e i YOUR i Ik c o o l . A y a r d a g e d e p a r t m e n t . S t u d s t l l l h a s p ic k e d up m o r e th a n 100 y a r d s o h r e c e p t i o n s In th e l a s t f o u r g a m e s . L P i T e le p h o to In tra m u ra l N ew s F riday at 5 p.m . is the dead­ T i m e F ie ld 3 line for in tra m u ra l a rc h e ry and 6:00 P h i Delta Theta-D TD handball doubles to u rn am en ts. 6:45 Snark - Sultans T he a rc h e ry tournam ent begins 7:30 N u rsery #2 - F arm Equip. M onday, Nov. 7 and the handball (SC) to urnam ent T uesday, Nov. 8. 8:15 Sigma Chi - B. T . P i * ** M akes any d ressin g table ju st like a m ovie s t a r 's . Its 9:00 P i Kappa P h i-P h iK ap p a Tau The in tra m u ra l football p a s s - 9:45 Theta Xi - Jugs specially colored fro sted bulbs give soft, even illu m i­ kick contest ends F riday at 5 p .m . natio n , 10-inch m ir r o r has one side m agnifying, one Anyone In terested In p a r­ T im e F ie ld 4 p lain . H igh-pow er in se rt fo r eye m ake-up. P artitio n ed ticipating should see the I.M. 6:00 SAE - Phi Sig. Kappa d ra w e r keeps co sm etics organized. A ttractiv e ivory s u p e rv iso r in the front of the 6:45 A .E . Pi-K appa Sigma fin ish . I.M . building. 7:30 C a sts R aid ers - C hinese S |7 )i Bandits M E N 'S IM 8:15 D elta U. _ AGR T o u c h F o o tb a ll 9:00 Lushw ell - D. Sigma P i 9:45 P h i Sig. D -Phi Gamm a Delta T im e F ie ld 1 T im e F ie ld 5 6:00 P s i U psilon-F arm house 6:45 T rian g le - ZBT 6:00 M clnnes - McKinnon 7:30 E lev. # 1-N ursery #1 (SC) 6:45 Aku-Aku - Akohol I n a R a in b o w o j C o lo r s 8:15 Alpha Kappa P s i - Theta 7:30 Fenian - F elloe D. Chi 8:15 M cTavish - McCoy 9:00 E ast Shaw 10-7 9:00 A k celsio r - A kua-Pahula 9:45 LCA - T heta Chi 9:45 A belard - Abaddon T Im e F ie ld 2 T Im e F ie ld 6 6:00 Sigma N u-Tau D elta Phi 6:00 A khilles - Akat * 6:45 P h i Kappa Psi-SAM 6:45 Hubbard 11-8 7:30 W imbledon-W ilding 7:30 M cLean - McLain’e P r e s s - F r e e P o s t-G ra d S h ir ts a n d S la c k s 8:15 E le v .# 2 -S o il T ech (SC) 8:15 H orrendous - Holy Land DACRO N a d d s th e e x tra w e a r p o w er 9:00 P hi Kappa S ig.-D elta Chi 9:00 H ornet - Hospiciano IV 4 - 0 9 4 4 O tta w a a t B u t l e r 9:45 ATO - Sig. P hi Epsilon 9:45 S uperstition - Stalag 17 Thursday, Novem ber 3, 1966 v 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan WHY PAY MORE! It9s What98 Happening m ¡m b T ag M ansour' of Stanford U ni­ v e rsity ’s Dept, of P harm acology w ill lead a b iochem istry collo­ quium o n ’’P ro p e rtie s of C r y s ta l­ KROGER HAS 6000 LOW PRICES! oqer line H e a rt Phosphofructoki- nase” at 4 p.m . T h u rsd ay in 101 B iochem istry Building. * ** P E S C H K E 'S FULL S H A N K HALF S partan Bowmen will p ra c tic e S ilv e r P la t t e r Sm oked S l |e a t 7 p .m , T hursday in Jenison F ieldhouse. *** T he P re -V e t Club w ill hold an Center Cut Rib O k , HAM ‘ “I # 3 -L E G G E D o r D O U B L E B R E A S T E D open m eeting a t 7 :3 0 p .m .T h u rs- day in 146 G iltner H all. A movie, "T h e y ’r e Off and Running,” w ill be shown. • • * P o r k C h o p S lF ry e rs L aw rence Von T e rsc h , a s s o ­ ciate dean of engineering, w ill speak a t a m eeting of the A m a­ R O A S T IN G A k U C te u r Radio Club at 7:30 p.m . Chickendv T h u rsd ay in 146 E ngineering rStlverPlaUer Building, • «* E .C . Reynolds, a sso c ia te p r o ­ U SD A C H O IC E TENDERAY fe s s o r of speech, w ill explain a s p e c ts of the new c u rricu lu m lb. CHUCK n t a t a m eeting of all undergraduate th e a te r m a jo rs at 5 p.m . T h u r s ­ day in 49 A uditorium . * ** STEAK ‘ 3 C r A lbert P . L innell, chairm an of the Dept, of A stronom y, w ill Silver Platter End Cut Pork Chops ib 59° Peschke s Lunch Meats ,ib <** 69« SEAFOOD SALE Fres-Shore speak on q u a sa rs (q u a s i-s te lla r radio so u rces) a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rsd ay in 221 P hysics-M ath Building, Sliced Slab Bacon ib 69« Kroger Eckrich Perch Fillets ^ 49* * ** T he C ollege Republican Club Kwick Krisp Ducklings 49c Smoked Sausage b 79c Fres-Shore w ill m eet at 7 p.m , T h u rsd ay in 31 Union. P lan s fo r club activ ity Sliced Baosn 1 lb pkg 7 9 « Tenderay Arm Cut G ordon's Roll Breaded Shrimp »■“ - 79c a fte r the election w ill be d is ­ Kwick Krisp Swiss Steak b 69c Pork Sausage b = 59‘ Booth Frozen cu ssed . *a * Sliced Bacon 2b 51.49 Tenderay Boneless Boston Herrud's Fish S t e a k s 2 * ^ * 1 . 2 9 D r. Ray Denny will speak a t a m eeting a t 8:30 p .m . T h u rsd ay Roll Roast b 79c All Beef Fra n k s * >*» 59c in 32 Union, H is topic w ill be “ L earn in g in the M entally R e ­ ta rd e d -and A ttem pts to T ra in T h e m .” ** • Anton Lang will conduct a to u r of the new plant scien ce re s e a r c h building 7:30 p.m . T h u rs d a y .T h e Libby—1-lb. 14-oz. can Libby W h o le Kernel o r-1-lb . can to u r, sponsored by Sigma Xi, w ill I Idaho Belle Instant—3 % -o z. w t 4 A ¡Mashed Potatoes10 ” $ Cream Style Corn Tomato Juice begin in the lobby of the plant re s e a r c h building. R efreshm ents L ib by-1-lb . can and discu ssio n w ill follow the ¡Foulds Elbo M acaroni o r -7 -o z . wt. a ** r Libby—1-lb. can to u r. * Thin Spaghetti 10 Sauerkraut Cut Wax Beans * ** E dg ar K irk, a sso cia te p ro fe s ­ 2 0 0 1-ply sheets 11 x 9 3/ . s o r of m usic, w ill s p e a k o n “ M u­ Del M onte Cut G reen Beans 1-lb can or Scott (roll 1000 1-ply sheets) Q sic in R elations' to the A rts ” a t Bathroom Tissue 9 P e a s iib ioz ean for Scott Towels 9:15 p .m . T h ursday. T he event, sponsored by D elta O m icron, will Lady Scott (2 0 0 2-ply) Del M onte -8 - o z . w t. can Libby Plums 01— 1-lb. 1-oz. can be In the C hoir Room of the M usic Cut Green Beans Fruit Cocktail Facial Tissue Building. T h e speech is open to m e m b ers W elch's—10-oz. wt. jar of the m usic fra te rn itie s . M eT o-S o?M % Jr""ioar |l Libby Cut — 1-lb can Cut Beets Buttermilk Bread Grape Jelly Mussfclmann s-1-lb H-oz. can Del M onte Halves o r—1-lb 13-.oz. can Banquet M ince o r—IVSi-lb. Coed charged Applesauce Sliced Peaches Pumpkin Pie with scalping Thank You B rand-15-oz. wt. can D e l M o n te 1 q t* 14 oz-. A coed pleaded not guilty in Hunts Hickory F lavo red -14-o z. w t Catsup O r a n g e D r in k Pudding. L ansing T ow nship J u s tic e C o u rt to c h a rg e s of scalping N otre A n tis e p tic -7 fl. oz. btl. D am e tic k e ts late Monday a f te r ­ Del M onte Pineapple-G rapefruit-1-qt. 14-oz. Del M onte noon, U n iv ersity P olice said . Catsu Drink Listerine M ary H. N lederm eier, M onroe junior, was a r r e s te d e a r lie r Monday In the C a se H all lobby K R O G E R B U T T E R M IL K o r H O M E S T Y L E when she allegedly attem pted to D ia m o n d B ra n d S h e lle d s e ll tic k e ts to the gam e to a Walnuts ui. B IS C U IT S U n iv ersity P olice O fficer. T r ia l was se t for D ecem ber 9 by Judge Conway Longson, M iss pr Pecans Limit N ied e rm eie r was re le a se d on h e r own recognizance. M ichigan Russet 8 -o z. w t. 3 Baking Potatoes 20 ib>99« can with coupon C alifo rn ia 88 Size 163 Size Oranges 12/79« 24/79« Florida 9 ,3 6 BEAUTIFUL A m e r ic a n C h a r m Tangelos GOLD FINISH STAINLESS STEEL TABLE WARE Roasted Peanuts CHARMS Salad Fork Holiday In-Shell Specia W E’ L L T A K E YO U this Mixed Nuts Country Club w eek .1 9 « w ith each $ 5 purchase W H ER E T H E ACTION IS T he night life a t C hicago. A Fruit Cake Mix weekend in the .North C ountry. T h e big gam e. H om e. T h is . 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GRAND RIVER Redeem a t K roger thru Redeem at Kroger thru Redeem w a w m u i tMuyei Keaeem er Aroger I Redeemram at _ K roger thru Redeem at Kroger > h r u p M | i R* d **™ •> Kro0 * r ,hfu Sun. N ov. 60 1966 I S un. N ov. bc 1966 Sun. Nov„ 6„ 1966 Sun N o v ; 6 a 1966* | Sun. Nov„ 6 , 1966 Su Sun. N ov. 6 , 1966 R B H - S u n . N o v. 6 , 1966 □ l Redeem at Kroger thru Sun, Nov 6 , 1966 ■ Phone 332-2813 M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, N ovem ber 3, 1966 Trustee candidates discuss ideas, platforms W a r r e n Huff •Frank Mer W arren Huff, a D em ocrat ru n ­ D em ocrats think higher education to review sa la ry schedules, to F rank M errim an, Republican U n iv ersity a t h e a r t,” M errim an a g ric u ltu re . While other sta te s ning fo r h is second te rm a s an should be a way upward fo r all voice th e ir opinions in deciding candidate fo r a second te rm on said . He fe e ls only a sm a ll m i­ often have m ore than one college MSU tru ste e , said la s t week he stu d e n ts,” he said. the placem ent of new buildings the MSU B oard o fT ru ste e s , fee ls n o rity of the T ru s te e s co n stan t­ dealing with farm ing, MSU has fe e ls the problem of p ro cu rin g Huff also pointed to fed eral and to take an active p a r t In the the m ajo r issu e facing the board ly votes th is way, re g a rd le s s of the only full sc ale ag ric u ltu ral adequate appropriations from the aid to education. a ffa irs of the U n iv ersity . is its working relatio n sh ip to the th e ir p a rty ’s position, though. departm ent in th is sta te . le g isla tu re is a m a jo r problem C ritic is m h as been aim ed a t adm in istratio n . On c ru c ia l Issu es he said, the Also, M errim an said, the board facing th e u n iversity. “ T en s of thousands of M ichi­ P re sid e n t Hannah in the p ast "In the past, th e re h as been voting is u sually p a rtisa n . T h u s will help se cu re the next p r e s i­ "MSU is low man on the totem gan students a r e in school today becau se he h as not voiced a too much m eddling,” M errim an he fe e ls that it is ” . . , im ­ dent fo r the U niversity; the m em ­ pole. We don’t get a s much money b ecause of fed eral aid . D em o­ stand on the problem of*open said . ” lf the board m em b ers p o rtan t to have som e kind of po­ b e rs elected now will help make p e r student a s Wayne S tate o r c r a ts favor it; R epublicans op­ occupancy in E a st L ansing. get too involved, they can jeop­ litic a l balance on the b o ard .” the chofce, he said. th e U n iv ersity ofM ichigan,” Huff pose i t . ” ard iz e ad m in istratio n le a d e r­ Six of the p re se n t T ru s te e s M e rrim a n ’s forem ost concern said . ’T h e p resid e n t of th is Uni** a s a T ru s te e , as he sa y s, has He a lso explained that “ q u al­ sh ip ,” a r e D em o crats; M e rrim an and In the p ast the board h as told ified an a ly sts w ill a g re e th at in v e rsity should not be attack ed been to focus public attention on F o r instance, M errim an said, Stephen N esblt a r e R epublicans, the le g isla tu re th at if MSU doesn’t M ichigan u n iv e rsitie s th e re is an because of the lack of action he "In a Septem ber board m eeting, M e rrim a n ’s position on the the question of a T ru s te e ’s func­ re c e iv e sufficient funds in ap ­ m ight take on a ffa irs affecting tio n s. He feels the ro le of T r u s ­ enorm ous spr.ead between what one m em ber said, ‘If the D emo­ " a b ility to pay” p ro p o sal fo r p ro p ria tio n s, student fe e s will the natio n ’s p ro b lem s,” Huff tee and ad m in istra to r.to be " e n ­ we a r e doing in education and c r a ts win th is fall, the C o o p e r­ student tu itio n s Is negative. In be ra is e d . T h o se fe e s w ere in ­ what we know how to do — given said . ‘T h is U n iv ersity has often ative Extension S ervice w ill be th is p ro p o sal, th e student would tire ly d iffe ren t.” c re a se d spring te rm , 1966. sta te d its position in the m inutes the re s o u rc e s and le a d e rsh ip .” u nder f ir e ,’ N either the adm in­ be ch arg ed fo r his tuition ac­ B oard dissension could je o p ar­ Huff explained that th e fees and b y -law s. We have been c r y s ­ istra tio n nor I knew what he w as cording to h is ability to pay. The dize P re sid e n t Hannah’s le a d e r­ a r e levied by the governing b oard. Huff said Republicans hold fi - ta l c le a r that we a r e ag ain st talking about,” M errim an said . p ro p o sal Is under d iscu ssio n in ship, he said. U niversity adm in­ "T h ey a re , in effect, a tax on nancial support of education to any fo rm of seg reg atio n .” M errim an f e e ls th e r e is a "fin e board m e etin g s, he said . M e rri­ istra tio n autonomy is im portant s tu d e n ts,” he said. "T h e M ich­ the national av erag e, lin e ” between T ru s te e actio n s man fee ls “ Uncle Sam is the He explained that n eith er the In retain in g new personnel, he igan constitution pro h ib its tu i­ "D e m o crats want the system and the resp o n sib ilities of the taxing body, not the B oard of b o ard nor the p resid en t should said. tion a t sta te u n iv e rsitie s, so we of education for our kids to be ad m in istratio n . "W e m u st look T ru s te e s .” take a stand that unduly influ­ M errim an liv es in D eckerville c a ll it a fe e .” the b e s t in the co u n try ,” he to the adm inistration fo r re c o m ­ T h e sta tu s of a college d e ­ en ces the freedom of voting o r w here he owns and ru n s a dairy Huff te rm e d the fees “ a su p ­ em phasized. m endations and act on our b e st g ree has som etim es been o v e r­ fa rm . He is iftarried and has action of any m em ber of the plem ent o r replacem ent fo r tax es Judgment in establishing the b e st sold; th is is a d etrim en t to the m illion budget on ag ric u ltu re one son, also a dairy fa rm e r. Should known C om m unists or U n iv ersity com munity when they not collected by the le g is la tu re .” policy for the U n iv e rsity ,” he student who could do b e tte r in should have a few p ra c tic a l a g r i­ He com pleted high' school and how to se t up an ab ility to pay o th e r individuals holding p o litical act a s p riv ate citizen s. "W e don’t think the tru s te e s said. non-academ ic a re a s , and to the c u ltu rists on its B oard o f T r u s t­ attended MSU fo r the A griculture sc h ed u le ,” he adm itted. ideologies alien to the concept should levy taxes, but we a r e Huff said each u n iv ersity has "W hat the individual b oard U n iv ersity , M errim an fee ls. ees, M e rrim an said. Short C o u rse p ro g ram in 1939- C andidates of the Republican of d em ocracy be allow ed to speak fo rced to ,” he em phasized. "W e a pro b lem of relatio n s with what m em ber feels h is duty to be is N on-academ ic fields need people L ast y e a r about $15 m illion p a rty have critic iz e d the fact on cam puses? 40, when he was 20. should not be in a position to he te rm e d "to w n ies,” the m e m ­ the cru c ial fa c to r,” M errim an too, he sa id . P o ssib ly b e tte r t e r ­ went, to the Dept, of A griculture, that p a rtisa n p o litics is involved .P resid en t of the B oard of Edu­ have to tax people; it should b e rs of the surrounding co m ­ said . Individual p e rso n a litie s m inal high school courses'should the A g ricu ltu ra l E xperim ent S ta­ in the election of tr u s te e s or Huff said he feels they should cation of the D eckerville C o m ­ be the le g is la tu re ’s jo b .” m unities. play a g re a te r p a rt in board a c ­ be developed t6 channel young­ tions and th e C ooperative E xten­ re g e n ts at u n iv e rsitie s. have the freedom to speak, “ a s m unity Schools, M errim an is also Huff said he understood the “ We should not use our pow er tion m o re often than p o litical s te r s into th ese se rv ic e are a s, sion S erv ice . People on the b oard Huff said that action taken by long a s th e ir speeches a r e n ’t connected with se v e ra l groups: R epublicans feel students should to unduly influence E a st Lansing, affilia tio n s, M errim an fe e ls. M errim an feels, who a r e acquainted with th is a re a the MSU adm in istratio n is not im m o ral o r illegal and a s long a g ric u ltu ra l, fra te rn a l, political, pay p a rt of th e ir tuition, “ B oard m em b ers should have A U n iv ersity that spent o ne- a r e needed, he said . M e rrim an p a rtis a n and cited the by-law s as th e re is room fo r adequate but we should make our feelings only the best in te re sts of the and relig io u s. “T h e D em ocrats, if we had c l e a r ,” th ird of la s t y e a r ’s n early $45 and W arren Huff, D em ocrat, a r e of the b oard a s showing no p a r ­ r e b u tta l.” A m em ber of se v e ra l Repub­ o u r ’d r u th e r s ’, would have fre e the only T ru s te e s connected with tisan sh ip . lican organizations, M errim an education,” he pointed out. “ Anyone speaking on cam pus a g ric u ltu re. He said, however, th at th e re ra n fo r the MSU T ru s te e position Huff, a re sid e n t of Plymouth, B esid es the growing im p o r­ ca lle d the idea of ability to pay in education a system th a t “ f a ­ v o rs the ric h and w ell-b o rn .” a r e “ v ita l differences between should subm it to c r o s s - e x a m i­ the R epublicans and D em o crats nation. It is p a rt of the ed u ca­ on education." tional p r o c e s s ,” he said. N athan Conyers tance of ag ric u ltu re in the w orld, M errim an said, MSU. in p a rtic u ­ la r is the focal point of M ichigan in 1959 and w as?elected from the sta te a t la rg e . H is p re se n t te rm e x p ire s Ja n u ary 1, 1967, Since in the p ast the u n iv e r­ ' T he D em ocrats have gone on Huff said too many m em b ers Nathan C onyers, a native of its e lf w ith policy and seeing that s itie s have been sh o rt of funds, r e c o rd a s favoring fre e com ­ of the b o ard feel th e ir function D etro it, is running on the Dem ­ the ad m in istra tio n c a r r ie s out they have lim ited th e ir e n r o ll­ m unity colleges throughout - the m ents b ased on high school p e r ­ is m e re ly to h ire a U n iv ersity o c ra tic tick et in his bid fo r a that p olicy,” he explained. The finest in ’ Ja zz’ , Dixieland s ta te , he said. form ance. T h is, Huff said , lim ­ p resid e n t and let him ru n the f ir s t te rm as a tru ste e . Open occupancy, C onyers and Modern Music Huff said he feels the problem T he 3 4 -y ea r-o ld law yer said ited th e num ber of “ C ” students U n iv ersity . sta te d , is a p erfec tly reaso n ab le of ab ility -to -p ay a s it p e rta in s h isto ry h as shown that Republican a r e a In which the U niversity F o r y o u r d a n c in g p l e a s u r e who could get in. to education should be studied He said he would d isa g re e; that dom inated sta te le g isla tu re s have should m ake public its position* “ Republicans believe in ed u ­ s w in g w it h t h e sta te-w id e. cating the intellectually e lite . i t 'is the T ru s te e s ’ resp o n sib ility not dealt fa irly w ith s ta te uni­ “ A t th is tim e we don’t know v e rs itie s in budget allo catio n s. " I think the b o ard can do " T h e u n iv e rsitie s have found nothing le s s than making Its p o s­ ition know n," he said . “ I don’t REDWINN QUARTET Kenneth Thompson it Increasin g ly difficult to get er:;,jgh money fo r o perations “ C onyers cited the D em o cratic- think the U niversity can fo rce th e city of E ast L ansing to do . AT THE Kenneth Thom pson, a Republi­ can seeking his f ir s t te rm a s a cisio n of the tax p ay ers and not th e decision of a bo ard o f tru s te e s dom inated le g isla tu re s of 1964 and 1965. more “ In 1964, the le g isla tu re took in te re s t in u n iv ersity anything o r that it would do anything to intim idate the com ­ m u n ity ." KoKo Bar O P E N S E V E N D A Y S A W E E K tr u s te e , feels that financial sup­ a s to th e levying of fees o r the C onyers said he felt the only m o n ie s," he pointed out* "In the p o rt fo r sta te u n iv e rsitie s is on in c re a s e of tax es. regulation MSU should put on F o r you r favorite beverages, d in n e r,. 1965-66 sessio n the D em ocrats . the in c re a se . T hom pson said his feelings sp e ak e rs from the Com m unist and p iz z a It’s the K o K o B a r a d ja c e n t to allo cated m ore* money than the He said la s t week that since a b o u t allowing C om m unists to p a rty o r any oth er organization g o v ern o r reco m m en d ed ." 1-49 6 ,' K a l a m a z o o at C l i p p e r t 1962 the le g isla tu re has in c re ase d speak on cam pus w ere negative. C onyers said his p a rty has ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) u n i v e r s i t y ap p ro p riatio n s by “ Any known Com m unist should "ev id en ced not only in its p la t­ about 90 p e r cen t. In the sam e not speak on cam pus because fo rm but In its actions an in te re st p erio d full tim e student e n ro ll­ m ent has Increased 60 p e r cent. th is Institution belongs to the ta x p a y e rs. I see no rea so n fo r them to supply a p lace fo r such in funding the u n iv e rsitie s of this s ta te with the n e c e ssa ry appro­ CAMPUS BOOK STORE’S Thom pson said th is indicates RECORD SALE p r ia tio n s ." an in c re a se in educational sup­ people to speak th e ir v iew s.” they could m ake public If they P a rtis a n p o litics as It p e r ­ p o rt by the sta te . He said he saw the B oard of d e s ire d ,” C onyers said ta in s to B oard of T ru s te e ca n ­ “ MSU has not turned out one T ru s te e s a s having four m a jo r He pointed to w hat he felt was d id ates is looked at without ala rm y oungster who wanted to en te r re sp o n sib ilitie s. a need fo r the B oard of T ru s te e s by C o n y e rs. the c la ssro o m ,” he pointed out. “ They have the resp o n sib ility to In sist that th e re be valid “ I think it is a little old- “ It Is a m isre p re se n ta tio n of fa c ts when someone says we h aven't got the fa c ilitie s. It ju st of re p rese n tin g the c itiz en s of M ichigan, of p rotecting the tax­ p a y e rs ’ investm ent, of securing fashioned to think that education b o ard s should be above p o litic s,” re a so n s fo r the ad m in istratio n not renew ing co n tra c ts. STILL G OING STRONG h e said . “ It hasn’t and probably “ It should be a policy not isn ’t tr u e .” the n e c e ssa ry m onies fo r uni­ won’t be because p o litics is a u sed a s a subterfuge to silen ce L is t P r ic e O u r R e g u la r P r ic e S A L E P R IC E T hom pson went fu rth e r by r e - v e rsity expansion and fo r se lec t­ in stru c to rs,* ’ he dem anded. p a rt of education in that it takes a futing the c r ie s that u n iv e rsitie s ing key person n el a s a d m in istra ­ C onyers called academ ic f re e ­ m onies out of the public fund.” a r e hard p re sse d fo r funds. to rs .” dom “ a. sa c re d p a rt of the ed­ $ 1 .8 3 Identification b y candidates 2.89 - 2.98 2.29 “ It would be m ost refre sh in g Thom pson nam ed the u n iv er­ ucational in stitu tio n ." w ith p a rtie s can be beneficial, fo r tho se concerned w ith-educa- sity p resid e n t a s the key figure “ F acu lty m em b ers should be 3.79 - 3.98 3.39 $ 3 .0 5 C onyers said. tion in the sta te to try getting to whom the board d eleg ates r e ­ " P o litic a l p a rty identification f re e to d iscu ss in the learning $ 3 .9 5 4.19 - 4.98 4.39 m o re education out of the money sponsibility and au th o rity . re q u ire s that elected officials be situation any and every view that T h is is an a re a of dispute ing on the ad m in istratio n ’s d e­ 5.79 - 5.98 5.39 $ 4 .8 5 being spent instead of crying fo r m o re resp o n sib le than they might i s c u rre n t thought - ju st any­ m o re m oney,” he in sisted . between the Republican and Dem­ c isio n . thing,’’ he em phasized. In view of such facts and opin­ o th erw ise b e,” he pointed out. Thom pson said he is concerned o c ra tic nom inees, the GOP fee l­ He sa id he had rea d the rep o rt ions Thom pson said he could see "W ith p a rtie s you have platfo rm s o v e r the ability-to-pay concept ing the D em ocrats have beeij on academ ic freedom and feels YOU C A N ’T AFFORD TO M IS S THESE LOW P R IC E S ON no rea so n “ why e ith e r the board and p ositions that people can voiced by o th e r tru s te e candi­ “ meddling in in tern al a f f a ir s .” “ it is a step in the rig h t di­ identify with and those p a rtie s d a te s. T hom pson said that sin ce the o r the U niversity should have to re c tio n . T h ere should be no r e ­ OUR E N T IR E STOCK OF STEREO & MONO L P ALBUM S. explain the rea so n s why th ese have a sta n d ard with which to He said approxim ately fiv e- board delegates authority to the s tric tio n s In th e learning NEW STOCK W EEK LY . m e a su re the ca n d id a tes." six th s of the educational co sts p re sid e n t that both bodies should m en a r e being re le a s e d .” p r o c e s s .” C onyers said he was aw are Reg. SALE ¿ 0 I / ) not attem pt to run the U niver­ “ P eople who s k irt the edges of th e r e le a s e of th re e ATL of M ichigan a r e c u rren tly borne sity . in th e ir w ritin g s have no p lace In s tru c to rs by the adm inistration C o n tra ry to the thoughts of the S P E C I A L O F F E R - ‘ T h e S U P R E M E S A ‘G o - G o ’ L ist $3.39 PRICE • P » « ■ V ] by the ta x p ay e rs. T he rem aining GOP candidates, C onyers said he o n e-six th is paid by the student. “ We can’t have the b oard on in education,” Thompson said . (If we run o u t, we will o rd e r fo r you at the sa le p ric e ) w ith no ap p aren t rea so n s given. fe e ls the b oard has a duty to “ T h e re is no justificatio n fo r one hand and the p resid e n t on the T hom pson, a resid e n t of B ir­ "C o n c e rn Itself with the affairs CAMPUS BOOK STORES “ W hether the ad m in istratio n a double penalty on tho se a l- o th e r try in g to o p erate MSU; you m ingham and an executive for of th e U n iv ersity .’’ m ak es public th e ir reaso n s for •ready paying ta x e s,” he d ec la re d . have to have one o r the o th e r," Bell Telephone C om pany, said " I think the b bard is m o re than renew ing o r not renewing, it “ L e t’s not kid o u rselv e s,n o th in g he said. he could see no rea so n why the se e m s to m e the individuals in ­ a ce rem o n ia l body. It should be R ecent controversy has a rise n S a l e at 5 0 7 E . Grand R iv e r only - - Across from Berfcey H all in th is country is fre e . C itizens ( p l e a s e t u r n to p a g e 9) volved should be given reaso n s ac tiv e and vigorous, concerning a r e going to pay re g a rd le s s ‘o f in the p ast two weeks o v er the how you shape It.” r e le a s e o f th ree A m e r i c a n Thom pson said that if educa­ Thought and Language in stru c ­ tion is worthwhile then “ I m ain­ to r s by the un iv ersity . tain the student m ust have an investm ent in his education fo r it to be m eaningful to him .” The opinion of many in te r­ ested p e rso n s is that a rtic le s w ritten by two of the men ap­ p ea rin g in Z eitg eist had a b ea r F o r M S U S t u d e n t s ,F a c u l t y a n d U n iv e r s it y P e r s o n n e l O n ly Î ASMSU POP ENTERTAINMENT He said it should be the d e - Show yoqr I.D. C a rd when I presents I I I I you b ring In your cleaning. I t h e r o l l i c k i n g s o u n d o f I I SPECIALS! I I I W IN A T R O P H Y ! - F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y re g . O N L Y - The New Christy I I L o n g G a rm e n ts S I . 70 $1.19. I I Y o u ’r e In v ite d To " H a l l o w e e n H a n g o v e r II R a lly ’ ’ The S h o rt G a rm e n ts 590 . Minstrels I I I • A l l c a r s e l i g i b l e ** T r o p h l e s ’ g a l o r e • » .N O V IC E and e xp e rt classes F u rs , suedes, fo rm a is, evening Friday Night —November 4th d r e s s e s excluded, p le a ts q x tra. I 8 p.m. —Jenison Fieldhouse e Sunday, N ovem b er 6 1 e R e g i s t r a t i o n at 1*1:00 a . m . - First car I a w a y at 12 :0 1 2 2 7 A nn S t. O - ( M c tu & e tü fa d L I onehour • A t the C H E C K P O I N T P U R E O IL S T A T IO N , I 2 m iles east of M S U on G ra n d R iv e r E. L a n sin g T i c k e t s S o ld A t G e n e r a l A d m is s io n I C A M PBELLS CLERnERS e E n t r y fe e $3 p e r c a r p f y o u h a v e n ’t r a l l y e d b e f o r e .w e ’l l h e lp y o u "ACROSS FROM KNAPP’S” U N IO N M A R S H A L L M U S IC $250 T h e S p a r t a n S p o r t s C a r C lu b Thursday, Novem ber 3, 1966 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan A MAN’S A MAN N E W D I R E C T O R : Play senseless, U.S. m u s ic h a s f a r to g o sic in E urope because a m usician w eird and fûnny By JE N N Y P O P E ta len ts, he explained; the m u si­ says that the quality and r e s u lts has a much b etter chance th e re cian h as good living conditions of the m usicians w ill alw ays a little like laughing fro m an State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r By BO B ZES C H IN to advance his a r t. "M usic in and is am ply rew ard ed fo r his im prove when the M usic Dept, a rro w in your back. But then State N e w s Staff W r i t e r M usic in A m erica has a long E urope is a p a rt of the g eneral m u sical effo rts by the E u ropeans, and the students feel they a r e th a t’s th e general idea. way to go, says Dennis Burkh; new social s tru c tu re and it is a n a t­ On the MSU O rc h estra , Burkh being ap p reciated . ‘T h e p la y e rs "A M an's a M an" doesn’t m ake Galy Gay, an Iris h E verym an- d ire c to r of MSU's o rc h e stra and u ral phenomenon to have p e r ­ m ust feel they a r e doing so m e ­ much se n se in the beginning. N or sc h lem lel, is trapped Into sub­ O pera Workshop. manent o rc h e stra s in the towns thing people want and en jo y ," does It m ake se n se in the m iddle stitu tin g fo r a so ld ie r. W ar Is A ccording to Burkh, m usic has and c itie s ," Burkh said. T h e People a re so attuned to h e a r ­ o r the end» d ec la re d , and Gay is co e rced Into not found an im portant place m usician has a much b e tte r ing the top o rc h e stra s on re c o rd s, But "then it’s about w a r, and renouncing h is old Identity and in A m erican society. A m ericans chance to particip ate and to be th e re is a lack of in te re s t to h ea r that n ev er m akes se n se e ith e r. becom ing king of the k ille rs , a have not had the trad itio n of h e a r­ encouraged in h is work, he added. any o th e r o rc h e stra in p erson, B e rto lt B rech t’s bawdy, le t’s - cog in a fighting w heel. ing m usic fo r hundreds of y ea rs "L a ck of federal aid to m u si­ Burkh com m ented. h e a r-it-fo r-s o c ia lls m , a n ti-w a r A team effort of the highest as the E uropeans have, so it cians has g reatly ham pered An, unofficial, non - c re d it play w a s given a gutsy p e r ­ o rd e r w as n e c e s sa ry to bring has not found an im portant place m usical advancem ent in the cham ber o rc h e stra from the MSU fo rm an ce by the P erfo rm in g A rts the play off, and that’s w hat It got* in A m erican culture. U.S., ’’ Burkh said. European O rc h e stra will to u r within the Company T uesday night. F ro m le a d s to walk-ons', the cast Burkh said that he studied m u ­ governm ents support m usical cam pus th is y ea r for a s Burkh B rec h t h am m ers som e of h is p e rfo rm e d lik e a w e ll- tu n e d s y m - , put it "th e purpose of sp read in g fav o rite them es in —m an cannot phonette, w ith c re d it going to the joy of m usic to those not b e happy unless h e’s p a r t of a outstanding so lo ists. I TTT D r iv e - I n T h e a t r e I exposed to i t . ” Burkh says the O pera W ork­ shop is “ a sh irt-sle e v e d gym for Arena Production group, h is identity is m eaning­ le ss, and w ar is not only h ell but in sa n e- with such c o rro siv e ly Neana Davidoff w a s a m a r­ velous Widow Begbick, As p ro ­ p r ie tr e s s of a troop-follow ing sin g e rs to work out vocally and Bertolt Brecht’s “ A M an’s A M an” opened last funny lin es .that the effect is ta v ern , she w as strid e n t, b ra ssy , South Cedar of Jolly Rood TU 2-2479 d ra m a tic a lly .” T h e re a re no g la ­ n i g h t in t h e A r e n a Theater. Th is play about w a r, and w e ird - funny but w e ir d . and looked likeH erm ioneG ingold m orous costum es and lig h tin g — its e ff e c t , w ill a ls o be p r e s e n t e d in W o n d e r s , Brody One is shocked and am uqed, playing Sadie Thompson» T O M O R R O W , S A T . S U N . (3 ) H I T S the sin g e r Is " a rtis tic a lly nude and M cDonel H a lls . State N e w s photo b y R u s s S te ffey en te rta in e d and rep u lsed . It’s A ngular a n d slith e rin g w as before the p u b lic.” F ra n k M araden a s Polly B aker, E L E C T R IC C A R H E A T E R S T he workshop is m ainly e x ­ the villainous so ld ier who perim en tal, with the audience as m asterm in d ed Galy G ay’s m e ta ­ H rr NO (1) AT 7 P .M . FEATURETTE IN COLOR “ TH E FEN D ER BEN D ERS” Dennis Burkh guinea pigs, he added. Burkh in v ites all students and n o n -stu ­ dents in te reste d in singing opera Mademoiselle aw ards m orp h o sis, And Bill Stock’s solo a s “ Bloody F iv e” (R efrain: “ Oh, it’s B ill, B ill, Bill I And it’s kill, to try out for the workshop. HIT RACING SPILLS AND CHILLS N O . (2) I N C O L O R AT 7:35 o»9cn*«s informariON D 482*3903 I j ^ i c m g A N aw * LAST DAY * open to creative coeds kill, k llll” ) w as a tour de fo rc e . Then th e re w as M ichael O ber- fleld as Galy Gay. At f ir s t, he w as the p ic tu re of dull ignorance, M adem oiselle m agazine is month’s work at th e ir New Y ork photography, fiction an d 'p o e try then turned tyran n ical with the TO M O RRO W 1 B L H IT once again offering o p p ortunities offices a r e open to w in n ers of com petitions w ill re c e iv e nation­ lu st fo r blood that ste m s fro m T o n y C u r tis -Ja c k Le m m o n F e a tu re at 1:50-4:25- MCTI »!»»■ for coeds in its annual college the College B oard C om petition. al publication and p r iz e s of from pow er. 7:00-9:40 p.m . ’ F e a tu re a t 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:20-9:30 com petition. Coeds with a b ilities in editing, $100 to $500. N a t a li e W o o d H o w H a r r y H in k le College woman displaying a p ti­ w ritin g , illu stra tio n , layout; D eadline fo r the College B oard "A Man’s a Man” re c e iv e s the sa m e benediction as so many 81ME U< fashion, beauty, p ro m o tio n ,m e r­ EDWARDS' ‘T h e G r e a t R a c e ” becam e a tudes in a r t , photography, fic­ Com petition is Nov. 15. D ead­ o th e r good sa tiric a l p la y s . If you tion, poetry o r pu b licatio n s, can chandising o r public re la tio n s , lin e s fo r a ll o th e rs begin on Ja n . lik e your laughs with a m e ssag e , fo rtu n e receiv e national publication along com pete f ir s t fo raC o H eg e B oard 1. go se e it. , The co o kie with m onetary aw ard s. m em b ersh ip and then fo r a p o si­ R equests fo r inform ation and greatest comedy O R : G uest ed ito rsh ip s on the Ma­ dem oiselle staff and a sa la rie d tion as one of 20 guest e d ito rs. Two w in n ers in each of th e a r t, e n trie s should be m ailed to Ma­ d em o ise lle, 420 Lexington A ve., of all some time! people New Y ork, N. Y. 10017. Voice recital • w ill do an yth in g M S U IN T E R N A T IO N A L F IL M S E R IE S T E C H N IC O L O R ' P A N A V IS IO N 'F R O M W A R N E R B R O S . fo r p r e s e n ts . . . Í W IN N E R O F 6 set Friday HIT N O . (3) F I R S T RUN $ 3 4 9 ,0 0 0 .9 2 A c a d em y a w a r d s ! M iss E th sl A rm eling, d ire c to r Nominated of Women’s Glee C lub, w ill p r e ­ j a c K L e m m o n sent a faculty voice r e c ita l at WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS BUSINESS! ¿n eh 8:15 p .m . F riday in the M usic AMIHMIAN INII ItNAIIIINAI II w a u e R m a n H a u „ a ™ ™ « ™ , , , , , « A uditorium . M iss A rm eling has th e mbilly w i l o b r ’S T H B F O R T U flC C 0 0 K I 6 taught voice and vocal lite ra tu re O i R T y G a m e G R E A T E S T since h e r a rriv a l h ere in 1950. BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS W OM AN // She received h e r B.A. at Uni­ ENDS T O N IG H T : v e rsity of D enver and h e r B.M. HeronFONDS VittorioGBSSMBN flnnie GIR9RD0T M Dañar* Itaoa of th e at U niversity of R och ester. 7:0 5 and 9 :10 P .M . C E N T U R Y !. H er pro g ram w ill include: two ©1966 American international Pictures An Adult L o v e Story! a r ia s by V ivaldi, “ Rain in C L O S E D T O N IG H T O P E N FR I. S A T . S U N 1. Spring” by R o rem ,” W ater M ill” T h e a tr e “ D E A R JO H N ” P h oM t 3 3 Z -Z B 1 4 - D METRO-GaOWYN-MAYER by Vaughn W illiam s, “ King Da­ vid” by H ow ells, as w ell a s com ­ T O M O R R O W ... i\w PRESENTS positions by F a u re , Schubert and ACARLOPONTI PRODUCTION B e rg e r. : FORGET ALL YOU EVER KNEW ABOUT LOVE AND SEX...WHEN YOU SEE “ LE BONHEUR” R p o sem c DAVIDLEANS FILM YOU MUST HAVE AN OPEN MINDIII OF BORIS PASTERNAKS S X F eatu re 7:40-9:45 P .M . stonj D H A M A T IC T O U C H IN G ' HUMOROUS' / D O C T O R .iT ïïnn H»V ¿ANSINO ' AN Z H ilA G O TO M O RRO W INPANAVISI0N*ANDMETR0C010R 3 - C O L O R H IT S L.’RA i Aßt KMAN tiuTEL H’ AMIRU.'.* RESERVED PERFORMANCE IHAPfHUUI inEASTMAMCOLORIaciovcrrun coiv nuui fß L tic k ets a t BOX OFFICE o r BY E le e . C a r H e a te rs MAIL I EVES. At 8 p.m . F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 4 th 7 :0 0 P .M . SUN. a t 7:30 - 2.25 SAT. . O n e s h o w o n l y In . . . SUN. MAT, a t 1:30 p.m , SUN. MAT. 2.25 SAT. MATINEE Me jean-dauDe orouoT/Marie-France Btwer “ ciaire DrouoT A D D E D : -------------------------- — — — — — — U n iv e r s ity A u d i t o r i u m $1.50. PROGRAM INFORMATION A 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 3 G fc A D M B I stick up “ A B A L L A D O F L O V E ” (Russian Featurette) M SU S T U D E N T S : 500 P U B L I C : $ 1 .0 0 STA RTS TO D AY! AIMIPOS , ► 2 3 2 .5 9 4 4 "T tA t o l l i F eatu re P re sen te d 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:35 U ntil 5:30 P .M . $1.00 Eve n in g s & Sunday $ 1.25 Children . . . . . . . . ,50c T E C H N IC O L O R ” S h o w n 2nd at 9 : 2 7 M-G-M h o w lH R e e BeaoTiFuL G ir is ip v e # R .FU n - 0MD MURPer F o r PRPFfT MFTROCOLO« T wîce - at 7 j 0 7 & L a t e H A C C L D Iic y V S JANUS FILMS presents FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE NARRATION AifNUR ROSS MUSIC WAITER SCHARF Added Pink Panther Cartoon ‘ ‘ Shocking P i n k ” ASSOCIATE PRODUCER JACK MURPHY PRODUCER HAROLD U0V0 P lu s N o v e lty ‘ ‘O f Sea and Ships” M ichigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, N ovem ber 3, 1966 9 C o ffe e houses: Crisis hits Erhard Kenneth Thompson BONN, G erm any OP) - C hancel­ been sliding downhill politically (Continu ed fr o m page 7) younger g eneration,” he said . the coming thing lo r Ludwig E rh ard , b eset by a fo r se v e ra l w eeks. Thom pson, 58, has worked for Board of T ru s te e s should not c r is is generated in p a r t by dif­ New tax es a r e co n sid ered nec­ B ell T elephone since 1941. He is voice th e ir stand on open occu­ ficulty in finding money to ful­ e s s a r y to patch a hole in the the p ast p resid e n t and c u rre n t pancy in th e com m unity. B y M IC H A E L C U R E fill p ro m ise s to buy a r m s in th e 1967 budget, a sh o rtag e of rev e­ board chairm an of the Michigan fa v o rite college coffee houses U nited S tates, said Wednesday he nues estlm a téd to ran g e from Thom pson said he fav o rs the Safety C onference, a m em ber of An old-looking, dlm ly-U t room look and sound- T h e m ovie also w ill resig n if n e c e s sa ry . th e equivalent of $725 m illion to 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote. He continued the G overnor’s C om m ission on gave th e p ro p e r setting. serv ed a s an exam ple fo r students a billion d o lla rs . by saying th at “ anything we can T ra ffic Safety, a tru s te e and read in g , old gam es and new gim ­ S o m e second-hand fu rn itu re In te re s te d in sta rtin g th e ir own Some le ad e rs of the p a rty , the At le a s t $450 m illion is needed do to encourage p o litical p a rtic i­ vice chairm an of the MSU De­ m ick s, a r e featu red in today's and cham ber m usic helped c re a te coffee houses on campus-. C h ristian D em ocrats, have to com plete p ro m is e s to buy pation a t an early age w ill be velopm ent Fund and a p ast p r e s i­ Coffee houses have been open­ fa v o rite cam pus hangout. a d ifferent atm o sp h ere alto ­ u rg ed him to quit. Though E r- a r m s In the United S tate s. Such favored by m e ." dent and tru ste e of the South­ Two students who ru n T he g eth er j A p la ce w h ere college ing upon o r n e a r cam p u ses at .hard w as West G erm any’s m ost p u rc h a se s help to offset the dol­ " I have g re a t faith in the field B oard of Education. M inor Key at the U niversity of stu d en ts-an d th e ir p ro fe s s o rs - a g re a t ra te , acco rd in g to Coffee popular politician when he suc­ la r d ra in in th e m aintenance of M innesota said , ” A lo t of stu ­ w ant to go. T he hangout? A cof­ Inform ation S erv ice (CIS), New ceeded Konrad A denauer a s A m erican a rm e d fo rc e s in G er­ Y ork. T he coffee house can be dents see college a s fo u r y e a rs fe e house. ch an cello r Oct. 16, 1963, he has m any. of p rep a ra tio n fo r life Instead “ Cam pus Coffee H ouse Move­ sponsored by church o r youth m en t.” organized by Mad­ groups, the dean’s office o r by of living it. A p erso n needs an identity and o n ly through in te r­ Ia t t e n t io n c a r o w n er s em o ise lle m agazine’s Cam pus students who hope to m ake a M arketing P ro g ra m , p re se n te d buck. a coffee house p a rty Wednesday “ T he coffee house, on o r off action can he estab lish it.” "W e d iscu ss life, love, God and Conyers states platform c o m p le t e f r o n t e n d r e p a ir a n d a lig n m e n t V iet N am ,” said a student at in the Union Building. cam pus, is the p la ce to be, the B ran d eis U niversity’ s c o f f e e A color film , “ Coffee House p la c e to com e w ith a frie n d ,” (Continued fr o m p a g e 7) nam es of m e m b ers of any cam pus * b ra k e s * s u s p e n s io n house in M assach u setts. R endezvous,” showed how som e CIS sa y s. Folk singing, p oetry o rg an izatio n s. Since W orld W ar II, th e num ber w as to re q u ire notification of of coffee houses in the United th e ir coming. C o n y ers is a g rad u ate of the * w h e e l b a la n c in g *. s t e e r i n g c o r r e c t i o n s States and Canada has grown out “ I think th is is a sufficient W ayne S tate U n iv ersity la w of believabllity, CIS continued. regulation,” he rem a rk e d . school and has been a p racticin g * m o to r tu n e u p s P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u Each house s till holds much of He said he fully supported atto rn ey in D etro it sin c e 1959, th e 18th century flavor. V arious W ayne State U n iv ersity 's refu sal He pointed out th at D etro it is Students m u st r e g is te r in p e r ­ Douglas A irc ra ft Co., Inc.: son a t the P lacem ent B ureau at A irc ra ft D ivision: p h y sics, civil, kinds of coffee, lo ts of d iscussion and en tertain m en t a r e featu red . Some p ro fe sso rs bring th e ir to supply the se lec tiv e s e rv ic e w ith the ' academ ic ran k in g s of m a le students. not re p re se n te d on th e b o ard of tr u s te e s , adding that it should b e, due to its siz e , the am ount LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center le a s t two days p r io r to date of e le c tric a l and m echanical en ­ le c tu re s to the coffee house, CIS He also said th e re w as noneed of tax m oney d eriv ed fro m the 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 in te rv ie w . gineering (B,M,D); chem ical sa y s , sin c e th a t's “ w h ere the fo r any u niversity to supply law a r e a and the num ber of D etroit engineering, m etallurgy, m ech a­ Tuesday, Nov, 8 stu d en ts a r e .” enforcem ent agencies with the a r e a students attending MSU. nics and m a te ria ls scien ce and Bethlehem Steel C orp.: a ll m a ­ m ath em atics (M,D). jo r s of the colleges of E n g in e e r­ G eneral A niline and Film ing (B,M) and B u sin ess (B,M), C o rp .: ch e m istry (organic, phy­ D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates sical, and analytical) (D). only. LTV A erospace C orp.: civil, T h e Ceco C orp.: building con­ e le c tric a l and m echanical en ­ stru ctio n (B); in d u stria l m anage­ gineering (B,M,D) and m athem a ­ The New University Office m ent (B), D ecem ber and M arch tic s (M,D). g rad u ates 'only; civil engineering Ohio Dept, of Highways: civil and m echanical e n g in e e rin g ^ ). engineering and a ll oth er m a jo rs Dow C orning C orp: m arketing of the C ollege of E ngineering and econom ics (B,M), D ecem ber (B.M). and M arch graduates only: a c ­ T h e W est V irginia S tate Road counting (B,M); ch e m istry and is now open C om m ission: civ il engineering' chem ical engineering (B,M,D); (B,M) and landscape a rc h ite c tu re physics, chem ical engineering, (B.M). . m echanical and e le c tric a l e n ­ gineering (B); and c h e m istry (B). W ednesday T hursday, Nov. 9-10 F ire sto n e T ir e and Rubber Co.: Abbott L a b o ra to rie s: ch e m is­ all m a jo rs of the colleges of b u si­ tr y (analytical) (B,M,D); ch em ­ n ess, a r ts and le tte rs , com m uni­ ical engineering (B,M); m ic ro ­ cation a r ts and so cial science biology (B.M.D): zoology (B,M): (B,M), D ecem ber' and M arch c h e m istry (organic) (B,M). g rad uates only. IBM C orp., dévelopm ent and G eneral Dynam ics: e le c tric a l m anufacturing: m echanical and H I ■ ^ “ 1v Èmmm - ¡ -> and m echanical engineering and y S: : *. . ss s. civil engineering (B, M) and ¡i « li ga g lip applied m echanics (B,M,D); Y 1* \ J m anagem ent (B,M), D ecem ber m athem atics, physics a n d m e ta l- and M arch g rad u ates only. lurgy (M.D). IBM C orp.; re s e a rc h , develop­ School C ity of G ary: e a rly and m ent and m a n u fa c tu rin g :e le c tri­ la te r elem en tary education, m athem atics, English, so cial cal a n d ' chem ical engineering, ch e m istry , physics, m etallu rg y N M stu d ies, science, in d u stria l a rts , I c l H 1 and m a te ria ls science (B,M ). •» guidance, home econom ics, b u s i­ 1 G IBM C orp., m arketing: a ll m a ­ l n ess education and foreign la n ­ jo rs , a ll colleges (B,M) D ecem ­ N A Tt H\ guage, - m entally handicapped, 1 O train ab le , b ra in im p aired and b e r and M arch g rad u ates only. - 1 N j .a ) m : IBM 'C orp., finance and a d ­ if *4 speech co rrec tio n , m usic, a rt, m in istratio n : accounting and ft. A Kl physical education and develop­ financial adm in istratio n , m a n ­ m ent reading (B), D ecem ber and agem ent and b u sin ess law, in s u r ­ M arch grad u ates only. ance and office ad m in istratio n T he U pjohnCo.: biology, ch em ­ (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch is try , p re-m ed ica l, p re -d e n ta l, g rad u ates only, zoology and m arketing with s c i­ IBM C o rp ., field engineering: ence background (B,M). e le c tric a l and m echanical en ­ C a rg ill Inc.: accounting (B,M); gineering (B,M). a g ric u ltu ra l econom ics and a ll IBM C orp., p rogram m ing: a ll m a jo rs of the colleges of a r ts m a jo rs, a ll colleg es (B,M), D e­ and le tte r s , b u siness, com m u­ ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates nication a r ts and so c ial science only, (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch IBM W orld T ra d e C orp.: e le c ­ g rad u ates only. tr ic a l and m echanical e n g in ee r­ U nited A irlin es: a ll women, ing, b u sin e ss, m athem atics, phy - all m a jo rs (m inim um age 19). s i c s / C hem istry o r econom ics (B.M.D). T uesday Wednesday, Nov. 8 - 9 E . L Du Pont De N em ours and Co., Inc.: chem ical, m echanical and e le c tric a l engineering, Buchwald ch em istry , m athem atics and phy­ T h is b e a u tifu l n e w b u ild in g is lo c a te d ( i n c l u d i n g S a t u r d a y ) u n t i l 4 :3 0 p . m . f o r s ic s (B,M). to speak P hilco A eronutronic, F ord M otor C o.: e le c tric a l and m e ­ over WKAR on G ra n d R iv e r Avenue east of East y o u r a d d e d c o n v e n ie n c e . chanical. engineering (B,M,D); physics, ch e m istry and m e ta l­ H um or colum nist A rt Buchwald lu rgy (D); and m athem atics (M, will d isc u ss hum or in p rin t o v er L a n s in g a n d ju s t e a s t o f Y a n k e e P la z a . Drive-In Facilities will be closed from D). WKAR-AM radio at 11 a .m . F r i­ day and on FM at 11 p.m .S unday. October 31 to November 7 Wednesday, Nov, 9 Buchwald, syndicated W ash­ The new fa c ility o ffe rs a r e a re s id e n ts Because of the problems involved in tearing down the old Booth N ew spapers, Inc.: a ll m a jo rs of the co lleees of a r ts ington hum or w rite r , began his office, Drive-In facilities will not be available for one week. and le tte r s and com m unication c a r e e r during his se rv ic e a s over 90 b a n k in g s e rv ic e s , in c lu d in g We apologize for any inconvenience'this may cause you. a r ts , accounting, b u sin ess law, P a r is correspon d en t fo r th e New But drive in (there's plenty of parking) and walk in to see in su ran ce and office a d m in istra ­ Y ork H erald T rib u n e. Syndicated the new facilities at your service. tion, econom ics and m arketing colum ns by Buchwald a r e now S a fe D e p o s it B o x e s , s ix days a w eek ad v e rtisin g (B), D ecem ber and appearing in m o re than 350 new s­ /larch g rad u ates only. p a p e rs h ere and ab ro ad . Eight locations now serve T H E M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y you in the Lansing area P E R F O R M IN G A R T S C O M P A N Y PRESEN TS 1 . 1 2 4 W . A lle g a n ( T O W E R ) 2 . 2 0 3 S . C a p it o l GRAND RIVER ( D r iv e - I n O n ly ) AMAN'S ALLEGAN >A GREENLAWN (S) FRANDOR PtI YANF © YANKEE PLAZA 3 . 3 0 0 F ra n d o r 4 . 2 3 0 0 N . L a rch 5 . 2534 S. Cedar AMAN MILLER 6 . 2 0 0 1 W . S a g in a w 7 . 6 1 0 0 S . P e n n s y lv a n i a - M i lle r R o a d BY BERTOLT BRECHT 8 . 2 7 3 1 E . G ra n d R iv e r ' B a n k i n g T h a t I s B u ild in g M ic h ig a n " IN T H E W O N D E R S K IV A M ic h ig a n N a t io n a l B a n k NOV. 7 -8 CURTAIN TIME 7 :1 5 P.M . ASSETS OVER 900 MILLION D O LLA R S ...M EM B ER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION W IL S O N H A L L B O X O F F IC E A t y o u r s e r v ic e u n til 4 : 3 0 P . M . M o n d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y 6 :0 0 - 7 :0 0 P.M. NOV. 3 -4 Thursday, liovem ber 3, 1966 10 M ichigan State N ews, East Lansing, M ichigan 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 DON’T BE CAUGHT SHORT USE A MID-TERM "2 for 1” SPECIAL 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 T he State News does not A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t Fo r Rent F o r S a le p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s m USTAM j , 1966, V-8, stan d ard . KffeL’S AUTO SERVICE. E ast MATURE COUPLE, child - s u ­ MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST w an­ WANTED: THIRD g irl fo r duplex FOR WfebDINC and p ra c tic a l 1w i t h a d iscrim in atio n In Its ad­ $400 and tak e o ver paym ents. L an sin g 's only g ara g e is now p e rv iso rs; Saturday, Sunday, te d . A .S .C .P . p re fe rre d . F ifty w inter te rm . $50 m onthly. 351- show er g ifts, com plete line of v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The 485-2728._____________ 8 -1 1 /9 located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ $60. Will tra in . TU 2-5717. bed g en e ral ho sp ital. S alary 9218._____________ 4 -1 1 /8 b ask et-w are. See ACE HARD­ l ow cos t S tate News w ill not accept e r . 332-3255. C 4 -1 1 /7 open. C ontact o r send .resu m e WARE’S selec tio n s. 201 E ast MUSTANG, 1?65. E xcellent con- ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS fo r two to P erso n n el D epartm ent, M a­ Housas G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from Union. d itlon. Low m ileage. C a ll a fte r W A N T A D in ates a g a i n s t religion, A v e r y 's A u to P a r t s women to do telephone work.* son G en eral H ospital, 800 E . THREE BEDROOM, W i n t e r , Phone ED 2-3212. C 5 p .m . 351-7091. 2 -1 1 /3 r a c e , color o r national o r­ MGB '1966. E xcellent condition. Ideal h ours for stu d en ts. Day Colum bia S treet, Mason, 48854. Spring. Up to six . 205 L e slie , S ta rte rs and G e n e ra to rs 489-5953. 8-11/14 • A U T O M O T IV E igin. Low m ileag e. D riven only In and evening sh ifts. 482-0531, Phone 677 9521. 8-11/11 P .X . S T O R E-FR A N D O R F o reig n C a r M ufflers • EM PLO YM EN T E urope by fem ale G raduate Stu­ & B rak e Shoes 8-1 1 /1 1 NIGHT CASHIER: p a r t tim e . A l- WANTED IMMEDIATELY: one Many su rp lu s item s G .I. • FOR R E N T d ent. 351-5024 4-11/7 so, m ale; nights, d ishw asher, g irl fo r house, $31/25 plus u til­ Foot P ow der, B ear G re a se , 208 E. G rand R iv er, N orth MASTER AND D octor of Science • FOR S A LE bus boys. S piro’s C a fe te ria . itie s . 484-3216. 5 -1 1 /4 N eats foot o il, K orean A u to m o t iv e OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC “ 8 8 'p, L ansing—C all 489-6l47 in N u clear Engineering: F in a n ­ • LO ST & FOUND 1960 wagon. P ow er steerin g , cial aid available fo r E n g in e er­ 4-1 1 /8 ONE MAN needed fo r w inter - Boots and much m o re in CHEVROLET 1960. 2-door s e - USED VOLKSWAGEN engine. • PERSONAL b rak e s, and r e a r window. V ery ing and Science M ajo rs fo r study HOUSEMAN: 40 hours, 5 days sp rin g , 2 man h o u s e .C a llT u e s - S ports and S urplus. dan, 6-cy lin d er, autom atic. Good running condition. New day, Wednesday T h u rsd ay • PEANU TS PERSONAL good condition. C all 882-7319. in N u clear E ngineering. F e l­ week. Contact M r. W ilkins, U N I- $395. STRATTON SPORT CEN­ heating, exhaust sy stem . $125. nights a fte r 9 p .m ., 339-2137. LONG AQUA form al, Size 10. • REAL ESTATE _____________________ 4 -1 1 /7 lowships, train eesh ip s, and r e ­ VERSTTY INN MOTEL, E a st TER, 1915 E. Michigan, IV 4- 882-1436. 4 -1 1 /3 2 -1 1 /3 $40 new. Worn once. 339-2484. • S E R V IC E OLDSMOBILE - DYNAMIC " 8 8 " search a s sista n tsh ip s av ailab le. L an sin g . 8-1 1 /1 4 4411. C -ll/4 2 -1 1 /4 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N convertible, 1963. E xcellent CAR WASH: 2.5cc, 1966. W ill se ll for students to e a rn your tuition LANSING, CYCLE, 1215 E. vertible, 327, V-8, positraction, m e a ls. C all 332-0851 a fte r 6 TWO-MAN SLEEPING room with OLDSMOBILE: E X E C U T I V E $600. 677-2868 a fte r 5:30 p.m . selling f ir s t quality m en ’s ho­ G rand R iv er. C all 332-8303. C new top. 355-9150. 8 11/11 p.m . 2 -1 1 /4 study. P riv a te en tran ce, bath, C ancellations - 12 noon one ________________________ 2 -1 1 /3 owned, 1965, F -85, 4-door, d e­ s ie ry a t discount p ric e s . E x cel­ p ark in g , 351-5313. 2 -1 1 /3 FENDER AMPLIFIER, g u itar, . c la ss day before publica­ C h e v r o l e t ; i ? 63, i m p a l a . YAMAHA 100 and h elm et. Five lent co m m issio n s. W rite for m icrophone. E xcellent condi­ luxe. F ully equipped. New c a r Fo r Rent tion. 327, 4 -speed, good condition. w arranty, excellent condition. m onths old. B e st offer over fre e sam ple s a le s kit: Elway Rooms tion. M ust se ll. C a ll 351-6679, 46,000 m iles, 372-4232. TV RENTALS for stu d en ts. Eco­ $1750. 372-0467. 4 -1 1 /7 $300. 351-6614. 4 -1 1 /7 S ales Co., P .O . Box 4005, High ATTRACTIVE, W E L L - F U R - . 3 rll/7 8-11/14 nom ical ra te s by the te rm or PHO N E PLYMOUTH SPORT FUry con- HONDA 305 SUPERHAWK, 1966. Point, N. C , 2 -1 1 /3 m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ NISHED, clean room 2 blocks STUDY DESKS, sm'all ch e st, ro ll- 35 5 -8 2 5 5 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, v ertlb le, many e x tra s . S till on C ash , E xcellent condition. C all PART TIME accounting and pay from Union. Woman, ED 2 - a-w ays & bunkbeds. New and ALS. 484-9263. C blue, 1965, 327. Must se ll y es­ w arra n ty . 482-4654. 8 -1 1 /9 485-6284. 4 -1 1 /7 ro ll c le rk . Contact P erso n n el 1760. 2 -1 1 /4 used m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s. RATES terday. Dial 355-0520. 4 -1 1 /4 PLYMOUTH, 1959, 4 -door sedan, M anager, M ellin g F o rg in g C o m - A p a rtm e n ts ONE MAN room n ea r cam pus, Study lam ps, ty p e w rite rs, tape HONDA 125cc, 1962. Good con- 1 O A f ............... S I . 50 CORVAIR 1964, Monza; excellent 6 -cy lin d er, standard sh ift. D e­ pany, 482-0791, P re fe r acco u n t­ GIRL NEEDED su b lease w inter cooking p riv ile g e s , parking, r e c o rd e rs , m etal w ard ro b es, dition, $200. F u ll h elm et, $25. 3 D A Y S .............$ 3 .0 0 condition and engine, $900. 351- pendable; $175. 882-3197, 355-8878. • 4-11/3 ing m a jo r. 4 11/7 te rm , R iv e r’s Edge A partm ent. $10 w eekly. C all Dick, 351- po rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ 5 D A Y S ............¿ 5 .0 0 4602. between 10:00 a.m . and 4 -1 1 /7 C aro l, 351-9319. 4 -1 1 /8 9457 a fte r five. 2 -1 1 /4 tion new & used e le c tric fans. BE ONE of the f ir s t to own a W A N T E D -A U T O WASH Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ 3:00 p.m . o r after 5:00 p.m , PONTIAC, 1962 co n v ertib le. ONE OR TWO man ap artm en t. 1967 Suzuki X -6 S cram b ler. ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) 4 -1 1 /8 Good condition. Pow er s te e rin g , O ver th irty X-6*s In stock. H e lp . P a r t tim e m ornings A vailable now. Phone 351-6379 F o r S a l e COX SECOND HAND STORE, c o r v a Ir _ m o n z a , i 962. *964 b ra k e s . $800. IV 5-8218. 4 -1 1 /7 o r aftern o o n s. $1.60 p e r a fte r 9:00 p.m . 8 -1 1 /1 4 SELL OR tra d e - Golf 21ubs: 509 E. M ichigan, L ansing. Phone Over 10, 15f p er word, p e r day. L a rg e selectio n of used m o to r­ 110 engine, 1965 front end. 355- two woods, 2 9 -iro n s , p u tter, IV .5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C PONTIAC 1959; C atalina, 4 -door, cy cles now at FOX’s SPORT h o u r . Apply ONE MAN fo r ap artm en t n ear T h e re will be a 50tf serv ice 9051. 4 -1 1 /5 pow er steerin g and b ra k e s. Good CENTER, 2120 E ast Michigan cam p u s. A vailable now o r w inter $75 o r tra d e for tape re c o rd e r LARGE SELECTION of fra m e s, and bookkeeping charge if CORVAIR 1961, 4 speed, reb u ilt condition, $250. Phone 372- Avenue. C all 372-3908. C - l l / 3 F r a n d o r A u to w a s h te rm . 351-9400, 4 11/8 of co m p arab le v alue. C ontact g la sse s fo r everyone. OPTICAL this ad is not paid within engine, 4 F iresto n e 5 00's, no 1181, 410 Renker Road. 2 -1 1 /4 R oger Long, 372-3871. 2 -1 1 /3 DISCOUNT, 416 T u ssing Build­ 4 BARREL c a rb u ra to r m anifold PART TIME help, la rg e a p a rt- WANTED: ONE room m ate fo r ing; phone, IV 2-4667. C - l l / 4 one week. ru s t, $500, Phil, 351-9792. RAMBLER AMERICAN, 1966. luxury ap artm en t in non-student SOFÁ; FAIR condition, $ 1 5 .C all, fo r 283 o r 265 C h ev ro let. C all, m ent p ro je c t. L istin g m en fo r ' 3 -1 1 /3 F ully equipped. Sharp! B arg ain housing. D ishw asher, sound­ 484-8259. 2 -1 1 /4 GOOD TELEVISION console, J . P ape, 332-3574. 4 -1 1 /4 snow rem o v al. If you have f re e CORVAIR, 1963 Monza, 4 -speed, p ric e d . 372-2294, 485-2226. hours call 882-6851 Monday - proofed, etc. C all Sunday 1-6 SKUS-KNEISSEL Blue S tar, lam ps, coats, c h a irs, tables, TRIUM PH 650. 1952. $475. Ex~- m iscellaneous ite m s. ED A u t o m o t iv e dark blue. C all 332-5694. 8 -1 1 /9 ce lle n t condition. R ebuilt e n ­ F rid a y before 4 p .m . 10-11/4 p.m . 484-2363. 2 11/4 200cm „ M iller binding, e x c e l­ 4 -1 1 /7 lent condition, $125; H ead M as­ 0460 2409 H ulett, O kem os. F r i ­ ALPHA ROMEO, 1963 fastback. RENAULT 1962, good condition, gine. John, 351-7358, 8-11/11 g R e a t L a k e s e m p l o y m e n t EAST SIDE, one bedroom , f u r- te r , 190cm., no binding, used day 9-5 p.m ., Saturday 9-12 Mint condition. $895 o r best CORVAIR MONZA, 1963.2-door, good m ileage, $100. C a ll ev e­ fo r p erm an en t po sitio n s fo r m en nished. We pay heat, No ch il­ p.m , 2 -1 1 /4 offer. Bob 353-1932. 2-11 3 low m ileage, excellent condi­ nings, 655-2668, 2 -1 1 /3 1966 HONDA 65. 40o0 m iles, and women in office, sa le s, d ren o r p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. th re e tim es, $95; Head Standard, AUSTIN HEALEY, 1965; im m ac­ tion. 309 Bon-Air Road. IV 4- SUNBEAM ALPINE 1962 W ires, v ery good condition. $225. 355- tech n ical. IV 2-1543. C - l l / 3 8 /1 1 /1 0 205cm „ - M ark er toe, cable, REFRIGERATOR $25S 1953 ulate throughout. E x tra s, m ust 2149. 3-l*l/4 5750. 5 -1 1 /4 beat up, $50„ 372-5517, Wigly, C h ev ro let $25, ch est of d raw ers m int condition. $695 o r b est of­ EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- EAST LANSING, Eydeal V illa 2 -1 1 /4 $4. 482-0226 a fte r 7 p.m . sell. Phone TU 2 -0410. 4-11/8 EDSELS T958, (2), one for p a rts, f e r . Bob 353-1932. 2 -1 1 /3 T ftlU M Pk BONNEVILLE, 6S0cc, PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts 1-2 bedroom , fu rn ish ed a p a rt­ BUICK, 1954. FuITpower, in te r ­ one - good condition. 485»1682, TEM PEST LeMANS, 1963. T ake full r a c e . M ust se ll, b est offer SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e 2-1 1 /4 fo r experienced office g ir ls . No m e n ts. S w im m in g p o o l.allb u ilt- nally sound, new tire s , $199. ________________________ 2-1 1 /4 351-5842. 5 -1 1 /3 selectio n of reconditioned, used $250 SYMPHONIC R800 solid o v er paym ents; m ust se ll. IV 5- fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. 1ns, a i r conditioning. C lo se to 355-5616. 2-1 1 /3 FALCON, 1960 6 -cy lln d er, au to ­ 1963 LAMBRETTA, $150. G re at C - l l / 3 m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, Uni­ sta te ste re o tape r e c o rd e r. One 7403; a fte r 6 p .m ., 641-6754. MSU and bus lin e . Call F id elity m atic, 4 door. $295. Phone 485- _________________________ 4 -1 1 /7 running condition; m u st se ll. NATION WIDE com pany expand- v e rs a l, N ecchi. $19.95 to $39.95. y e a r old. F a ir/g o o d condition, BUICK 1964 Special Deluxe, 4 - R ealty, 332-5041. 10-11/9 8454. 4-11/8 Al, 332-2591. 8-11/11 G u aranteed. E asy te rm s . ED­ two m ikes, six ta p e s, $12$. 355- door, V-8, autom atic, power THUNDERBIRD, i960. E x tra ing. Has opening fo r am bitious WATER'S EDGE 4-m an luxury WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., 2630. 2 -1 1 /4 steering, radio, 31,000 m iles, FALCON 1963; F u tu ra 6, stan d - sharp! Phone evenings 332- 1958 TRIUMPH Cub; 200cc.G ood w om an. Y our choice of h o u rs. ap a rtm en t. L e a se av ailab le w in­ 1115 N. W ashington. 489-6448. ELECTRIC GUITAR, Old C ra fts - excellent condition, $1450.IV 4- a rd shift, buckets,, cheap. C all 4697. 131 E . B rookfield. condition, knobby tir e s . 332- P a r t tim e up to $45 a w eek. F u ll te r te rm only. 351-7843. C -ll/3 m an. E xcellent tone. B est offer 2736. 2 -1 1 /3 John, 351-9792. 2 -1 1 /4 8 -1 1 /1 4 5 0 9 2 . ____________ 4 -1 1 /8 tim e up to $120. No investm ent 4 -1 1 /7 SMITH CORONAS, 11” and 14*’ ov er $75. 355-5865. 2 -1 1 /4 BUICK 1962 SPECIAL conver- FALCOto FUTURA 1964convert- TORONADO DELUDE. 1966, wine HONDA 1965; Sport 50. Good needed. E xperience unneces­ EYDEAL VILLA two o r th re e e lite . $75 and 39.50. F E 9 - tible. White with re d in te rio r. lble, re d w ith w hite top, V-8 co lo r, fully pow ered, autom atic, condition. C all, 351 9059, sa ry . Phone 489-5446 a fte r 3 m an. S tartin g w in te r te rm . 351— MODERN SOFA lounger, 3 8314. 4—11/3- c h a irs, Ottoman, dinette, din­ Bucket se a ts, V -6, autom atic w ith autom atic tran sm issio n , rad io , 4000 m ile s , one ow ner, 4 -1 1 /8 p .m . 8-11/10 5883. 4 -1 1 /3 ELEQtROLÚX VACUUM c le a n e r ing table, sewing m achine, sh o rt $750. C all 351-9465. 4 -11/4 good m otor and tir e s . P ric e , $3400. 487-6285. 8-11/10 PART TIME m ale 15-20 hours FOURTH GIRL fo r C ed ar Brook including attach m en ts, ru n s like wave radio, violin, 487-5621, C a d i l l a c a m b u l a n c e , $460, $1095. C all TU 2-2286. 4 -1 1 /4 TRIUMPH T R -4, 1963. Im m acu - Aviation p e r week. $1.50 to s ta r t. Good A partm ent, N ovem ber and De­ new. In v ery good condition. 1953, p erfec t condition. Call FALCON WAGON, 1963, 170m o­ r a is e s with ex p erien ce, MC­ 2-1 1 /4 la te . P e re lie s . $995 o r b est of­ FRANCIS AVIATION: Now fo rm - ce m b e r. 351-4814. 4—11/3 $18. OX 4-6031. C -ll/3 647-3891 collect a fte r 5 p.m . to r, 4-sp eed tran sm issio n , f e r . Bob 353-1932 . 2 -1 1 /3 lng new C herokee flying club. DONALD’S DRIVE-IN. 234 W est GUITAR: GIBSON J-2 0 0 with ________________________ 4 -11/4 ONE GIRL for C ed ar V illage BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7” - $3.34, c a s e . Good p ric e . C all 332- $800. Phone TU 2-1227. 4 -1 1 /8 TRIUMPH M em bership lim ited . Phone G rand R iver, ED 2-4103. F u ll SPITFIRE, 1966; ap a rtm en t w inter te rm only, 8 " - $3.86, d eliv ered . A lso CHEVROLET 1957, 2-door, blue FORD, 1962 station wagon, auto- tim e w ork also av ailab le. * 8143. 2 -1 1 /4 7,000 m iles, convertible, e x c e l­ 484-1324._________________ C 351-7731. 3 -1 1 /4 sh eet cak es. KWAST BAKER­ and white, autom atic tr a n s m is ­ m atic tran sm issio n , new tir e s . 10-11/7 MAGNAVOX PORTABLE 21u sion, E xcellent body and m otor, C all 882-6514. lent condition. Rosie, 337-1305, E m p lo y m e n t PART TÍM E:' Two m en needed TWO GIRLS, im m ediate occii- IES, 303 S. W ashington; F ra n ­ te lev isio n . L ike new. $85. C all 2 -1 1 /3 8-1 1 /1 4 pancy. • C ed ar Village, reduced dor; B rookfield P laz a, E .L .; $325. 355-6190. 4-1 1 /8