M o n d a y Cloudy. . . Inside t o d a y . . . and w arm er w ith light L o c a l voting Issue s, P . 3 M IC H IG A N showers possible to d a y and to­ Records set In S a tu rd a y 's g a m e , n ig h t. H ig h 46 d e g r e e s . P. 4 S T A T E B o o k , m ovie review s, P . 7 Italian floods, P . 9 U N IV E R S IT Y E a s t Lansing, M ichigan Novem ber 7, 1966 10c V o l. 59 N u m b e r 7 5 fti vN r t i T .t . O rb ite r To P h o to g ra p h wi in ' *W ^ ,^,, ^ L u n a r L a n d i n g S i t e s 1 CAPE KENNEDY, F la . if) - L u nar an 11-minute coasting perio d in earth crash-landed on the moon O ct. 29 to keep are in perfect position fo r the photo­ O rb ite r 2, a c a m e ra -ca rryin g spacecraft o rb it, then a second Agena ignition to it fro m in te rfe rin g w ith L un a r O rb ite r graphic m ission, the s a te llite ’ s m otor was w ith its own lit t le darkroom , rocketed propel the c ra ft tow ard its targe t. 2’ s signals. to be trig g e re d again to adjust the low spaceward Sunday aim ing to o rb it the moon " A ll systems are looking good,” a The Soviet Union has successfully placed point to an altitude of 28 m ile s . T hursday to spend a month photographing space agency spokesman said as the th re e sa te llite s in o rb it around the moon. Then fo r the next eight days, as the 13 possible astronaut landing sites. booster sped spaceward. The la s t, Luna 12, sent back at least Several hours of tra c k in g the space­ moon o rb its beneath, L u n a r O rb ite r’ s two fo u r p ic tu re s last month fro m an altitude cam era eyes w ere to re c o rd on film 13 A 1 0 3 -fo o t-ta ll A tlas-A gena rocket c ra ft would be necessary, however, to as­ of about 60 m ile s. potential astronaut landing sites. ro a re d moonward at 6:31 p .m . EST to sta rt sure it was on a p ro p e r path. S cientists planned to f i r s t place the A m edlum -resolution camera was the fly in g photographic la b o ra to ry on a The 850-pound L u n a r O rb ite r 2 was B oein g -b u ilt Lunar O rb ite r 2 in an egg- aboard to show objects 25 feet in diam ­ planned 92-hour lunar voyage. b u ilt to take, process and radio to earth shaped o rb it caning fro m 1,150 to 125 The launching m arked the f ir s t of two e te r o r la rg e r and the telephoto lens was m o re than 200 p ictu re s of possible a s tro ­ m ile s above the moon. b u ilt to photograph objects as sm all as im p o rta n t steps the U nited States plans naut landing sites and other areas on the On Nov. 17, when the moon and sun three feet across fro m a 2 8 -m ile altitude. th is week in its m an-to-the-m oon p ro ­ moon. Scientists hoped it would photograph g ra m . Wednesday, G em ini 12 p ilo ts , Navy the c ra te r w here Ranger 8 crash-landed Capt. James A. L o v e ll J r. and A ir F orce Feb. 20, 1965 to yie ld new info rm atio n F lo o d W a te r s M a j. Edwin E. A ld rin J r . a re to blast off to begin a fo u r-d a y rendezvous and space­ about the texture of the moon’ s s o il. The spacecraft’ s flig h t plan was fa r NO PAIN YET w alk m issio n that w ill conclude A m e rica 's m ore am bitious than Lun a r O rb ite r 1, A young Floren tine re s id e n t lo oks s a d ly at the s w o lle n w a t e r s of tw o-m an G em ini p ro g ra m . A m e ric a ’ s f ir s t s a te llite of the moon which the River A r n o . T h e w o r s t flo o d s in 700 y e a r s are just n o w r e c e d in g , le avin g bodies and p ric e le s s w o rk s of a rt b u rie d u nder tons of m u d . See related s to r y page nine. U P I Cablephoto L u n a r O rb ite r's powered flig h t req uired a fiv e -m in u te burn of the A tlas booster, a f i r s t ig nition of the Agena upper stage, snapped 215 p ictu re s of lunar te rra in features in August fro m altitudes as low as 19 m ile s . Johnson surgery reset Despite extensive s c ie n tific in fo rm a ­ B U T S O V I E T S H E D G E tion gathered by L u nar O rb ite r 1, its m issio n was not a complete success. P roblem s w ith the spacecraft’ s telephoto 'as soon as possible’ lens system b lu rre d hig h -re so lu tio n p ic ­ FREDERICKSBURG, Tex.(F) - P resident way, that led him to seek an e a rlie r tu re s, preventing o ffic ia ls fro m obtaining Johnson said Sunday he w ill-h a v e his date. enough detail to c e rtify that any areas operation as soon as possible - perhaps B ut he indicated some anxiety as he photographed w ere absolutely safe fo r N. V ie t p e a c e te rm s u p h e ld astronauts to land. P ro je ct o ffic ia ls said m odifications have been made to Lun a r O rb ite r 2 in hope before the end of the week - because " th e re is a kind of curtain hanging over you, not knowing what is in yo u r throat, what is going to be the re s u lt of i t . ” discussed it. " I am not in any pain o f a serious nature, but i t is something that I want to get o v e r ," he said. " A s long as you A m erican re la tio ns w hile the V ie t Nam that the problem does not re c u r. Lunar And he said the dual operation - to have a kind o f cu rta in hanging over you, MOSCOW (Jp - The Soviet leadership fo r peace and Hanoi's fo u r points which O rb ite r 1 — out of film — was purposely w ar continues. re p a ir a defect in the scar le ft by his not knowing what is in your throat, what restated its support fo r the peace te rm s got renewed support. The announcement Saturday that the g a ll bladder surgery, and remove a growth is going to be the re s u lt of it, the best of the V ie t Cong and N o rth V ie t Nam M a jo r speeches by Soviet leaders r e ­ B r itis h fo re ig n secretary, George Brown, fro m h is th ro a t - may take place at way to do i t is ju s t h it the cold w a te r." on Sunday, the eve of the 49th anni­ ce n tly have been toned down fro m the w ould come to Moscow in two weeks Brooke A rm y M edical C enter in San D r. W ilb u r J. Gould, Johnson’ s throat v e rs a ry o f the B olshevik R evolution. But savage attacks on U.S. p o lic y s ix months fo r ta lk s w ith F oreign M in is te r A ndrei i t le ft diplom ats here wondering what is going on w ith Soviet p o lic y on V ie t Nam. ago. T h is , and re p o rts fro m Com m unist A . G rom yko kept a live speculation that som ething about V ie t Nam is going on LBJ: Recent A ntonio. " I want to get it over w ith as soon as I c a n ," Johnson told a news conference. specialist, said a th ro a t polyp such as usually Is not m alignant. B ut he said the polyp to be rem oved fro m Johnson’ s T he restatem ent o f support fo r the sources that the Soviet Union wants to behind the scenes. " I would lik e fo r i t to occur ce rta in ly th ro a t w ill be tested fo r malignancy. Vietnam ese Com m unists came in a p olicy speech by A rv id Y . Pelshe, a m em ber o f the P o litb u ro . move tow ard a settlem ent in V ie t Nam, have c i catwd d iplom atic speculation about Moscow e ffo rts to convince Hanoi to seek Any change of V iew Nam p olicy in the K re m lin would probably be linked to Soviet p o lic y on China, diplom ats say. developm ents th is week o r the e a rly p a rt of next week.” When Johnson announced the surgery plans T hursday, he said the operation Johnson said he w ill fly to the A rm y hospital in San Antonio on Monday fo r exam inations in preparation fo r the s u r­ The "g re a t c u ltu ra l re vo lu tio n ” -p u rg e - He did not say s p e c ific a lly , as the V ietnam ese C om m unists do, that the peace. If th e re are such e ffo rts , Hanoi state­ in China was denounced again by Pelshe in te rm s used often in recent months. e n c o u ra g in g ’ would come in 15 to 18 days. He said doctors wanted him to take a two-week re s t f ir s t . g e ry. T he P resident said he w ill inspect hospital fa c ilitie s and consult with the U nited States should p u ll out o f South m ents re m a in unyielding. The se n io r Chinese diplom at in Moscow FREDERICKSBURG, T e x. W - P re s i­ " I would lik e to expedite th is ," the doctors before deciding where the oper­ V ie t Nam and stop bombings o f the N orth Pelshe also questioned the value of walked out o f the K re m lin anniversary P resident said. ation is to take place. as preconditions fo r peace ta lks, but they dent Johnson’ s C ouncil o f Economic Ad­ U.S. declarations of hope fo r b e tte r S oviet- m eeting at which Pelshe spoke. Johnson said i t is no emergency, ju s t " I would lik e fo r i t to take place here a re lis te d in the V ie t Cong’ s fiv e points v is e rs assured him Sunday that in fla ­ tio n a ry pressures have eased. a d e sire to get the operation out of the i f that is possib le ,” Johnson said. T he o p tim is tic re p o rt, made public by PROBLEMS TOO COMPLEX the T exas White House, said "th e re has been a ve ry healthy movement back toward p ric e s ta b ility .” State board candidates cite need "R ecent developments in the economy a re a cause fo r encouragement but not fo r com placency,” the re p o rt said. "W e ASMSU to distribute m ust continue to have the cooperation of for higher education master plan la b o r and management in responsible decisions that help assure growth with s ta b ility . free discount cards "A n d we must, in the weeks ahead, offered fo r $1 per student beginning next c a re fu lly fashion p o licie s to promote By B E V T W IT C H E L L study com m ittees composed o f persons the governor and le g isla tu re in any state fa ll te rm . The fo u r candidates fo r positions on steady growth without in fla tio n in 1967. State N e w s Staff W r i t e r in the fie ld s of higher education. These, plan it develops. A representative o f VISA told ASMSU the M ichigan State Board o f Education " -p ro v id in g enough re s tra in t to avoid Low er p rice s fo r student trade is the he said, would include u n iv e rs ity and c o l­ James F . O’ N e il, a GOP challenger personnel F rid a y that students should be have agreed, in degrees, that the State any new upsurge in p rice s o r interest object o f a discount program being set lip lege personnel and sta ff fro m the Dept. fo r a seat on the board, also cited the aware that p rice s are high in East Lansing, B oard should develop a m a ste r plan fo r ra te s w hile by ASMSU and V a rs ity International Sales o f Education. p ro v is io n in the state constitution as etn- and they should do something about it . h ig h er education in M ichigan. “ -A voidin g o ve rly re s tric tiv e actions A ssn. (VISA). T h u rb e r added that the board w ill need Ike F ogel, reginal sales d ire c to r fo r In response to a questionnaire fro m that could Im p a ir the basic v ita lity of Some 25,000 students w ill be offered the concurrence o f u n iv e rs itie s , colleges, ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) VISA, noted resentment on the p a rt o f lo cal the M ichigan Conference o f A m erican the c o u n try ." fre e discount cards and a supplementary re ta ile rs and students in what he term ed I A ssociation o f U n ive rsity P ro fe s s o rs , the In fla tio n and the cost of the V ie t Nam fly e r lis tin g p a rticip a tin g re ta ile rs during an "un h e a lth y situ ation.” candidates also expressed strong feelings w a r are viewed as the fa cto rs that w ill w in te r te rm re g is tra tio n in January. "V IS A w ill act as a m edium fo r re ­ o ve r the le g is la tu re 's power to approve weigh m ost heavily when Johnson makes VISA and ASMSU are contacting re ta il­ ta ile rs to o ffe r students the opportunity o r disapprove plans fo r new buildings on campuses. LeRoy Augenstein, Republican chairm an o f the Departm ent o f Biophysics at MSU Us m u s t 're fle c t sp irit h is decision whether to seek an income tax increase next ye ar. Sunday's re p o rt of an easing of in ­ fla tio n a ry pressu res came a fte r a re p o rt e rs to set up discount percentages. They are try in g to reach stores w h ichareclose to campus and are patronized by students on a day-to-day basis. to get lo w e r p ric e s ,” Fogel said. One method o f accom plishing this is to involve stores w ith a somewhat lo w e r volum e o f business. who is seeking his f ir s t te rm on the Saturday by Secretary o f Defense Robert They fly e r w ill also lis t the student "Y< u have a unique situation in East board, cited the state constitution as p ro vid in g that the board should serve as of own t i m e s ’- H a n n a h S. M cNam ara in which he held out hope of some slig ht easing of financial demands rates and include special coupons. The program is being offered free to L a nsing ,” Fogel said. "U s u a lly incollege a "g e n e ra l planning and coordinating body of the c o n flic t. students th is year,an d if successful w ill be ( p le a s e t u r n to p a g e 6) fo r a ll public education, including higher U n iv e rs itie s should “ re fle c t the s p irit act fro m c r is is to c r is is is not nearly education, o f the tim e s " w ithout succumbing to th e ir enough,” he emphasized. M flir? f, ‘ ‘ The costs of higher education in M ic h i­ own d e stru ctio n , P resident John A.Hannah Faculty mem bers m ust be com m itted gan are g re a t,” Augenstein s a id ,‘ ‘ andthe to ld 100 educators and a d m in is tra to rs to innovation since they ' ‘ occupy the seats problem s and challenges are too complex Sunday. They are on campus th is week o f pow er . . . re la tin g ic c u rric u lu m and to p e rm it a set of independent in s titu ­ fo r the N ational Conference on C u rric u la r in s tru c tio n ," Hannah said. Special faculty tions to present solutions w hich are un­ and In stru ctio n a l Innovation fo r Large Col­ com m ittees could propose innovations. coordinated.” leges anc U n iv e rs itie s . Hannah p re d icte d , " T ra d itio n a l faculty Augenstein said the board should w ork A $60,000 federal g rant is financing the a ve rsio n to com m ittee w o rk w ill weaken w ith existin g in stitu tio n s to provide p ro ­ conference fo r 44 colleges and u n ive r­ re m a rk a b ly If the topics assigned come gram s w hich are comprehensive ‘ ‘yet s itie s . The week w ill include addresses close to o r lie near the heart of tra ­ w hich do not provide useless duplication by R obert Theobald, econom ist and author d itio n a l professional co n ce rn s." and overlapping o f fa c ilitie s .” of ‘ ‘ The Guaranteed In co m e "; and Paul Hannah said that a d m in istra to rs should Donald M . D . T h u rb e r (D em ocrat), an A . M ille r , newly appointed assistant sec­ ca p ita lize upon student discontent to en­ incum bent, pointed out that the board re ta ry fo r education o f the U ^ . Dept, of courage student innovation. New ideas has already begun to develop a m aster H ealth, Education and W e lfa re . could be obtained ‘ ‘ by challenging stu­ plan fo r M ichigan, Hannah said that a d m in is tra to rs m ust dents to come fo rw a rd w ith specifics . . . He said that fu rth e r development of plan ahead fo r Innovations and " w o r k ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 9) such a plan w ill involve the use o f many lik e T ro ja n s ” to achieve them . “ To r e - N E W C A B I N E T P O S T T ran sp o rt se c re ta ry n a m e d _ . >• < i __ . .. ,.. A LuraailC FREDERICKSBURG, T e x. (J>) — A lan S. The departm ent, which Congress created pu ll together 31 agencies and bureaus Boyd is to head the new C abinet-level la s t m onth, w ill be the fo u rth la rg e st under ce n tra l d ire c tio n . It w ill have D epartm ent o f T ra n sp o rta tio n . In governm ent and w ill begin operating n e a rly 100,000 employees. r r r • rr\ • Boyd, 44, now is undersecretary of e a rly in 1967. A native o f Ja ckson ville, F la ., Boy“ h ju a n a la x i com m erce fo r tra n sp o rta tio n , a post he Congress authorized the new department was named chairm an o f the C iv il Aero­ has held since la s t y e a r. as the 12th in the Cabinet a fte r having nautics Board by P resident John F . Ken­ S a t i r e to o k o v e r at h a lftim e o f the M S U - l o w a g a m e S a t u r d a y as the M S U M a r c h i n g B a n d t e m p o r a r i l y P resident Johnson said Sunday he w ill created the Departm ent o f Housing and nedy in 1961. He retained that job u ntil s h e l v e d t h e ir f a m e d " P a t t e r n s in M o t i o n " m a r c h i n g s ty le . A ta x i f o r m a t i o n a c c o m p a n ie d an a r r a n g e m e n nominate Boyd fo r the Cabinet position as Urban Development in 1965. Johnson shifted him to the Commerce of Herb A lp e rt’s "Tiju a n a T a x i." soon as Congress convenes in January. The Department o f T ra n sp o rta tio n w ill D epartm ent. K yle Ç . Ksrbsw y E ric P la n in , m anaging e d ito r fATE NEWS e d ito r -ln -c h ls f Jam es Spentalo; cam pus e d ito r Thom as S egal, e d ito ria l e d ito r L aw rence W e rn e r, Sports E d ito r Joel S u rk Andrew M o llls o n , executive re p o rte r ad vertleln g m anager W illia m C . P ap clak, a s s t, ad m anager Monday M orning, November 7, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S R o m n e y ’s f o u r y e a r s i n o f f i c e sh ow he deserves fo u r m ore the s ta te f in a n c ia l s itu a tio n . p o llu tio n , m e n ta l h e a lth , aid e r n o r . R o m n e y has p ro v e d B u t a g o v e rn o r is so c e n tr a l f o r s e n io r c itiz e n s , a g r i ­ h is a b ilit y to g e t alo n g w ith to the o p e ra tio n s o f a s ta te c u ltu r e , and c o n s e rv a tio n , to both R e p u b lic a n and D e m o ­ th a t i t is in c o n c e iv a b le th a t n am e a few . c r a t ic le g is la tu r e s . he w ould n o t h a v e a t le a s t In the fie ld o f c i v i l r ig h ts , R o m n e y ’ s w illin g n e s s to P u t a staunch D e m o c r a t p a r t ia l r e s p o n s ib ility f o r the he was h ig h ly in s tr u m e n ta l ta k e the in it ia t iv e in f o r m u ­ and ju s t as staunch a R e ­ fin a n c ia l u p s w in g . in the e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a la tin g n ew p r o g r a m s , and p u b lic a n to g e th e r and s t a r t One a r e a w h e re R o m n e y — c i v i l r ig h ts c o m m is s io n in h is a b ilit y to e n lis t th e c o ­ th em ta lk in g about G o v e rn o r as w e ll as the D e m o c r a tic 196 4. o p e ra tio n o f le g is la tu r e s a r e R o m n e y . In the r e s u ltin g le g is la t u r e - - h a s fa ile d is a m a r k s o f a good g o v e r n o r , d is c u s s io n they m ig h t d is a ­ m u c h -n e e d e d ta x re fo rm . Cooperation one who can m a k e h is s ta te g re e on the r e la tiv e m e r its T h is f a il u r e , h o w e v e r, is a le a d e r and a b e t t e r p la c e o f the p r o g r a m s R o m n ey has ou tw eigh ed b y th e m an y o th e r A ls o , d u rin g h is t e r m , a in w h ic h to liv e . ad vo cated , but th e re w ill be p ro g ra m s s t a r t e d d u rin g s ta te m in im u m w age la w w as H is op p o n en t, Z o lto n F e r - l i t t l e d is a g re e m e n t th a t he is R o m n e y ’ s a d m in is tr a tio n . p a s s e d , and w o r k m a n ’ s c o m ­ e n c y , is an unknow n q u a n tity . a m an o f a c tio n . p e n s a tio n la w s have b een e x ­ T h e r e is no w ay to t e ll In his fo u r y e a r s as gov­ panded. w h e th e r o r n o t he w ould be Services improved e r n o r , R o m n ey has e s ta b ­ C e r t a in ly not a ll o f th ese an i n it ia t o r o f new p r o g r a m s lis h e d an e x c e lle n t r e c o r d . U n d e r R o m n e y ’ s le a d e r ­ new p r o g r a m s can be a t­ o r a m an who can c o o p e ra te w ith le g is la tu r e s d o m in a te d Since he took o ffic e , the s tate ship s tate s e r v ic e s have been trib u te d d ir e c t ly to R o m n e y . T h e ir p a s s a g e is the p ro d u c t by th e o p p o s itio n . DON SOCKEL has passed f r o m a $ l 0 0 - m i l - im p ro v e d and exp an d ed . lio n debt to a $ 1 5 0 - m illio n S upport f o r h ig h e r e d u c a ­ o f not o n ly le a d e r s h ip and I t w ould be fo o lh a r d y N o ­ s u rp lu s . I t can n o t be p ro v e d th a t R o m n ey is re s p o n s ib le f o r the s h a rp tu rn a b o u t in tion has m o r e than doubled d u rin g h is t e r m . H e has guided p r o g r a m s in w a te r a c tio n b y the g o v e r n o r , b u t m o re im p o r ta n t, c o o p e ra tio n b etw een le g is la tu r e a n d g o v - v e m b e r 8 to tu r n o ut a p ro v e d le a d e r f o r a q u e s tio n m a r k . — T h e E d ito r s Plot revealed ________ " I 'm through, Don. I’ m washed up.” even made m s happy, ( I d id n 't know what M y frie n d , who is an in s tru c to r in the it m eant). He te lls m e, he says, ‘ M r . , THE READERS’ MINDS h is to ry departm ent, wrenched his hands as he spoke. how'd you lik e a $500 ra is e ? ' I laughed and said i t would come in handy. So he He picked up a copy o f T hursday’ s State said, *You*ve got i t I " ’ News and shook it in m y face. “ So th a t's good, huh?" I said. Roethke’s words prove timely “ Look at t h is l" he c rie d . I read the underlined p o rtio n o f a news s to ry that read: “ T hat’ s what I th o u g h t," my frie n d said, “ but th e re ’ s m o re . A couple o f days la te r another in s tru c to r in the departm ent came T o the E d ito r: muddled m ind. A t la s t someone o f p e r­ is not the aggressorl Those a re not her many A m erican so ld ie rs (even some fro m "R o b e rt S. F ogarty, the th ir d in s tru c to r to m y o ffic e and to ld me he heard I was ception and insight has set fo rth a ra tio n a l s o ld ie rs who have crossed the border into y o u r com m unity, perhaps) and quite a few (dropped by the A T L dept.), le ft e a rly going to get a couple m ore honors sec­ Re: J . Kenneth Law less concrete guideline fo r those Id e a lists, in ­ neighboring countries to plant bombs and lit t le old ladles w earing Red C ross a rm ­ Wednesday fo r C olorado, where he and tio n s ." G ary G f f t W ___ te lle c tu a ls , a c tiv is ts , and ju s t p la in A m e r­ land m ines o ve r sixty tim e s in the past bands who share y o u r fee ling that w a r is Edward A . C a rlin , U n iv e rs ity College “ Quite an h o n o r," I said. Beat P oetry icans who are not content w ith society two years alone. They a re S y ria 's . d e s tru c tiv e , but they haven't been able to dean, are representing M ichigan State at “ H ehl” m y frie n d sardoniclzed. “ So a T h e fWjSet as i t Is : " In fighting against society’ s You say that Z io n is t and im p e ria lis t close th e ir eyes and pretend chat the a convention o f the A m erica n Studies A s­ couple o f days la te r , I get called into the And that a ll pervading “ s p ir it o f leaders, one m ust be on the side o f the pow ers a re backing Is ra e l. L e t us some­ thousands who a re Injured o r starving as s o c ia tio n ." Dean's o ffic e again. He wants m e to go to the tim e s " which haunts th is campus like 'good guys’ , . . . " Seth W a rn e r McEvoy, how manage to believe th is . S till, these a re s u lt o f the w a r don’ t e x is t. “ What does th is have to do w ith y o u 7 " New Y o rk w ith him to represent the de­ an enraged, oversized blanket o f q u ive r­ w ith m inds lik e you among us how can pow ers can easily be balanced against The Red C ross seems to fe e l that these I asked. p a rtm ent at a meeting o f the A m erican ing adolescent e n tra ils , we e rr? the Com m unist pow ers backing the A ra b people need help alm ost as much as the “ Alone it doesn't mean a thing,” my H is to ric a l S o c ie ty ." Don C arolus c o u n trie s . Is ra e l has not had combat troops Legal A id Society. frie n d answered. “ But added to a chain “ So a ll th is sounds g re a tl" I said. “ F o r there have developed, in recent E ast Lansing, Ju n io r tra in e d in a fo re ign la nd since the end o f F o r the sake o f many v ic tim s o f to r ­ o f o ther events, i t means T il be fire d by "W h a t’ s the trouble7” years, whole schools of v e rb a liz e rs , W o rld W ar II, w h ile today S y ria 's A l- nadoes in k>wa, floods in Louisiana as w e ll the h is to ry dept.” n erve le ss, s lick and often macabre; A ssifa a re tra in in g in C om m unist China. as hundreds o f sick and wounded A m e r­ “ What do you m ean?" I asked. History’s lessons “ Okay, okay. I’ l l explain i t , " my frie n d squeezers o f the obvious, vu lg a r jo s tle rs w ith w ords; ce re b ra l g ib b ere rs and w ild ­ Generated interest D u rin g the Sinai campaign o f 1956, Is ra e l was inform ed o f the m ilita r y intents ican s o ld ie rs in V ie t N am , I ce rta in ly hope that MSU students who w ish to p ro ­ said fr e tfu lly . “ F ir s t, F ogarty has taught “ Don’ t you see, D o n ," m y frie n d plead­ eyed a ffirm e rs ; ro a rin g asses, h y s te ric s , o f B rita in and F rance, and thereupon mo­ te s t the Vie» Nam w a r would do i t in a honor classes, rig h t? " ed. “ The same things a re happening to me T o the E d ito r: " R ig h tl” sw eet-m yself beatniks, earless wonders b iliz e d h e r a rm y in only fo u r days, and m ore humane way than by w ithholding th a t happened to F ogarty.” happy w ith effects a c h ild of two could o v e rra n Sinai In fo u r m o re , w ithout aid donations fro m the Red C ross. “ Second, he gets a $700 ra ise in J u ly , “ W hat?" im prove on: verbal delinquents; snigger­ I have always thought the a b ility to gen­ fro m the two la rg e r nations. In fa c t, it Sometimes the focus o f o u r greatest huh?” “ They’ re phasing me out. M y contract ing, m ild ly obscene souserwowsers, th is erate in te re s t and s tim u la te in te lle ctu a l would have been m ore to Is ra e l’ s advan­ d is lik e is the location o f the greatest need " W e ll? ” runs out next July and they’ re going to one w ritin g as i f only he had a penis, c u rio s ity a re Im portant c r ite r ia fo r e f­ tage If there had been no o th e r countries fo r o u r help. “ W e ill Then he gets a co n tra ct fro m a drop m e ." that one bleeding, but always in w altz­ fe c tive education. I do not know what c r i ­ Involved in the operation. G ary M itc h e ll p u blisher fo r a book he is w ritin g , he’ s “ B u t, what about the h onors?" tim e ; h e lte r-s k e lte r im p re ssio n ists and te ria was used to a rriv e a t the recent To my way o f th in kin g , the e d ito rs were Lansing assigned to teach an A m e rica n Studies “ A re you dense o r something? I’ m te ll­ fra n tic im p ro vise rs ; pip-squeak euphuists decision concerning John Kenneth L aw ­ being quite re a lis tic and honest In what Graduate Student course next te rm —and then THISI” he ing you, that’ s the same thing that hap­ who expand a tin y emotion fa r beyond less. they w ro te . pointed again to the news s to ry , pened to F oga rty. Bestowing honors on its p roper size, who make grandiloquent 1 am confident that I speak fo r many o f Ann Broomhead “ So what does that have to do w ith yo u ? " fa cu lty m em bers is MSU’ s way o f te llin g pronouncements on la rg e issues long be­ his past and present students in express­ B a rrin g to n , R .I. I searched. you you’ re washed up. i t ' s a nice way of fo re they have m astered the sm allest o f p riva te w o rld s. We have listened to ing an acute disappointment in the re ­ cent news concerning h is release as a Sophomore Testimonial The horrid link saying you don't belong in the com m unity o f sch olars. the gently cadenced m urm urations o f the m em ber o f the fa c u lty . M r . Law less To the E d ito r: “ L is te n . If i t was ju s t the ra is e , o r ju s t sad iro n is ts as w e ll as to the curious Is an im aginative and excitin g le c tu re r. “ A ll rig h t. I thought I'v e been doing a the convention, I’d give a sigh o f re lie f yapping language, the b la rin g explicitness He is lite r a lly bursting w ith ideas and Defends Red Cross gre a t jo b , see? N ot a w o rry in the w o rld . and ju s t fig u re i t ’ s coincidence— maybe of die p ro fessio n a lly 'm ale poets.’ We have constantly try in g to im prove upon his R obert F o g a rty, Gary G ro a t, and Ken Up u n til la s t week I'v e ju s t been an watch my step a lit t le in the fu tu re . But > seen gifted w rite rs who rem ain satisfied effectiveness. H is d irectness, concern and La w less a re excellent teach ers. They have average, obscure in s tru c to r. M y students a ll these honors together— I ca n 't d ism iss To the E d ito r: w ith random inte n sities, m ild ly s ta rtlin g im m ediacy usually w in h im the avid a t­ added Im m easurably to MSU's Intellectual don't hate, m e, don’t love m e , and th e re 's th a t." Juxtapositions, o r a few nippy local e f­ tention o f even the m ost disinterested and c u ltu ra l lif e . always a decent num ber a t m y le c tu re s . “ Oh, don’ t . . . ’ ’ fe cts. m em ber o f the class. We re g re t ve ry much that they are So what happens la s t w eek?" “ D on't what7 I’ m washed u p ," my frien d A s s t. P ro fe s so r o f Psychology M ark **The troub le probably lie s in the age Although I do not to ta lly agree w ith h is le aving . " W h a t? " c rie d . “ I’ m te llin g you that the U n ive rsity R illin g says we shouldn't support organ­ " I got called into the Dean’ s o ffic e Mon­ its e lf, in the unw illingness o f poets to a rtis tic values, I respect them . M r . La w ­ Stephen B adrlch doesn’ t honor you fo r nothing. T hey’ re out izations lik e the Red C ross w ith Com­ face th e ir ultim ate inner re s p o n s ib ilitie s , less made an Im portant co n trib u tio n to m y B yron Boyd day. I w alk in , he sm ile s at me and te lls to get rid o f m e ." m unity Chest donations because w ar Is in th e ir w illingness to seek refuge in in te lle c tu a l development and broadened m y L o re n Lomasky me to s it dow n." I fin a lly decided that there was no point d e s tru c tiv e , the Red C ross " In d ire c tly “ What happened?" words ra th e r than transcending them. horizons. I f th is is not the function and Donald Mackenzie arguing w ith h im . We finished o u r coffee supports the w a r in V ie t N a m ," and R illin g T h e language dictates; they are the used. goal o f e ve ry educator, what is? MSU's College Bowl Team “ W a it, Tm coming to th a t. O f course I and parted. evidently doesn’t lik e the w a r. (Tuesday’ s T he cohabitation o f th e ir images is , as i t James Joseph Roby didn’ t thin k anything o f i t at the tim e . It State News.) w ere, a m ere fo rn ica tio n of re s id u e s ," West B lo o m fie ld , Sophomore BEAMONGTHEFIRST W e ll now, R illin g , the purpose o f the Theodore Roethke P o e try January 1946 Arabs wrong Red C ross is to help out people who are unfortunate enough to be involved in a d is a s te r. T hat m ight be a tornado in Iowa, BASIC OUTLINES to g e t your reservations in f o r May the ghost o f Roethke ris e up and sw ish them away w ith one swipe o f his b e a r-lik e paw. And 1 give them another cu rse . M ay they be condemned fo re v e r To the E d ito r: In a le tte r to the e d ito r, M r . M eshref a flood in Louisiana (the Red C ross doesn't in d ire c tly support floods o r tornadoes) o r a w a r In V ie t N am . I dare say there are Thanksgiving and Christmas. ATLNATSCI SOCHUM to a perpetual reading o f th e ir own w orks. said that nine A ra b states gave th e ir sup­ Geoffrey G all Graduate English p o rt to S y ria against “ the a g g re s s o rs ." W h it aggressors? I thought that S yria P u b lis h e d by th e s tu d e n ts o f M lc h lg s n s t a t e U n iv e r - - s l t y e v e r y d a t a d a y th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r and a s p e c ia l The rush w ill soon be on - COURSE was only a t w a r w ith Is ra e l. Surely Is ra e l W e lc o m e W e e k B d ttlo n In S e p te m b e r. S u b s c r ip tio n ra te S 10 p e r y e a r . A u th o rla e d b y the B o a r d o f S tu d en t Pu b ­ see that you g e t the flight l i c a tio n a . and date you want by Dissent M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s , U n ite d P r e s s In te r n a tio n a l. O U TLIN E S CALLINGUSNOW ! In la n d D a l ly ^ r e s a A s s o c ia t io n , A s s o c ia t e d C o lle g ia te P r e s s . 1 M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . M ic h ig a n C o lle g ia te P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . T o the E d ito r: 1 would lik e to express m y appreciation L e tte r P olicy T h e S tate New s w elcom es a ll le tte rs . S e co n d c l a s s p o sta g e p a id a t B a s t L a n s in g . M ic h . E d it o r i a l a n d b u s in e s s o f f ic e s a t S41 S tu d en t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g . M ic h ig a n S ta te U n i v e r s i t y . B a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . 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A c ro ss F ro m 228 Abbott Rd« ThesafTheatr« T E L . 351-6400 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Monday, N ovem b er 7, 1966 3 $ 1 .7 M I L L I O N I N ’6 5 K n a p p ’s Capitol A venue A id g r e a t e s t a t M SU Sporting Goods D epartm ent M o re students at MSU have w hich u n iv e rs ity the student plans M aximum stipends on th e The average loan to an MSU re ce ive d scholarships o r loans to attend. scholarships a re fu ll tu itio n and student la st year was $677, com ­ fro m the State o f M ichigan than Only c r ite r ia fo r the sch o la r­ fees, w ith a lim it of $800. pared to a m axim um possible of any other college o r u n iv e rs ity ships a re M ichigan residence, Thus, the lim it a t MSU is $500 fo r freshm en, $650 fo r soph­ in M ichigan. d e fin ite fin a n cial n e e d , p e r­ $358— and the average MSU w in ­ om ores, $800 fo r ju n lo fs , $950 T h is is the h igh lig h t of a re ­ cently released re p o rt form ance above a ce rta in level n e r la s t year received $337. of on the MHEAA scholarship test, The MHEAA loans a re awarded fo r seniors and $1,100 fo r grad­ uate stiidents. 8 D a y F e s t i v a l scholarships a n d loans award­ and good m o ra l c h a ra c te r. The by the colleges and u n iv e rs itie s MSU awarded m ore than tw ice ed through the M ichigan H igher student can then attend any M ich ­ in d iv id u a lly , w ith funds provided as many loans as any other M ic h ­ Education Assistance A u th o rity igan college o r u n iv e rs ity he jo in tly by the college, M ichigan, and the fe d e ra l governm ent. igan college o r u n iv e rs ity . (MHEAA) la s t ye ar. choses. S pecifica lly, MSU students re ­ ceived 1,145 of the MHEAA com­ p e titiv e scholarships, w o rth a to ta l of $385,402, and 1,961 loans 5 issu es f o c e lo c a l v o te r s >r S k i e r s w o rth $1,327,877. By percentages, they earned pa rk development w ill also be 17 m ills , instead of the present 13 p e r cent of the 8,803 scholar­ Even though there are no c ity 15. accepted o r rejected by East o ffic e s up fo r grabs in Tuesday’ s The fifth m a jo r issue is the ships and 31 pe r cent of the Lansing v o te rs. e le ctio n, East Lansing voters 18-ye a r-old vote fran ch ise, which 6,364 loans awarded. Only re g iste re d voters who are have fiv e m a jo r issues to ap­ w ill be decided by a ll reg iste re d W ith only one exception, MSU pro p e rty owners and th e ir spous­ a ttra cte d m ore o f these scholar­ ships w inners pe r capita than prove o r re je c t. T hree bond issues m ust be es w ill be allowed to vote on the bond issues, P a tria rc h e said. M ichigan vo te rs. East Lansing has 11 voting a n d S p o r t s m e n decided, reported c ity manager p re c in c ts . V oters in p re cin ct 1 any o ther u n iv e rs ity o r college. The fo u rth issue is whether John P a tria rc h s . vote at C entral School; 2, G len- C en tra l M ichigan was the only .the vo te rs of Ingham County w ill The f ir s t issue c a lls fo r a c a irn School; 3, East Lansing u n iv e rs ity to come close to MSU’ s fix a m axim um m illa g e fo r units $9.2 m illio n bond fo r expansion Nam e your s p o rt. . .s k iin g , s k a tin g , num ber, w ith 280 awards fo r o f lo ca l governm ent. The p ro ­ Ju n io r High; 4, Bailey School; T uesday 8,270 students, compared to 1,145 o f the Ingham County M edical posal fix e s a to ta l budget o f 18 5, Edgewood United Church; 6, d e e r h u n tin g , a r c h e r y , h ik in g , b o w lin g . H ospital which would include a M a rb le School; 7 , East Lansing scholarships fo r MSU’ s 37,804 m ills . Schools are a llo tte d 10.25 K n ap p ’ s has the la te s t e q u ip m e n t fo r Ski P a n t D a y at K n ap p ’ s Ski Shop. O u r c h ild re n ’ s p s y ch ia tric u n it. F ire Station #2; 8, Red Cedar students en ro lled in c re d it m ills , the county is a llo tte d 6.55 The $375,000 bond fo r com­ School; 9, P in ecrest School; 10, it . A ls o the n e w e s t B r u n s w ic k hom e fa s h io n and s k i e x p e rts w ill o ffe r p e r ­ courses. m ills , townships one m i ll , and the m unity swimm ing pool, and the Spartan V illag e School; 11, St. These s c h o l a r s h i p s a re in term ediate school d is tr ic t is pool ta b le s and s u p p lie s . C o m e in and fe c t f i t fo r c o m fo r t. $500,030 issue fo r com m unity Thomas Aquinas School. awarded w ith no consideration of a llo tte d .2 m ill. see o u r s to c k s . Because the township allotm ent COUPO N W ednesday does not affect c ity re sid e n ts, World News the c ity 's to ta l budget would be Micrin M o n d a y , N o v .7 T h e s e e x p e rts on hand a ll w eek to a s s is t w ith any s k i c lo th in g o r e q u ip ­ at a Glance L ib r a r y h a s G et a d v ic e on s k i e q u ip m e n t fr o m e x p e r ts . Reps fr o m the le a d in g ski m en t a d v ic e . D enny O r r . P h y llis S w a th - wood. V a le r ie H a y e s . John D e s c h e r - Reg 98c e q u ip m e n t f ir m s on hand 12 to 9 p .m . m e ie r . W a r d G r e m o r e . J im P f i s t e r . by S A IG O N , helicopter, VC challenged in Tay Ninh South U .S . Viet Nam Infantrym en (AP) - - pushed On foot deep and Into n e w e x h ib its Limit 1 560 Void a fte r 11/9/M i in K n a p p ’ s S p o ttin g Goods D e p t. M e e t C h ip F is h e r H e a d C u rre n t exhibits in the display the jungles of Tay N inh on Sunday, challenging a windows on the f ir s t three levels la rg e V i e t C o n g f o r c e th a t a p p a r e n tly b r o k e an a llie d o f the lib r a r y depict the "V o ic e s S k i R e p r e s e n ta tiv e COUPON trapping m a n e u v e r and inflicted h e a v y ca sualties on o f the A m erican N egro,” " L o n ­ nine fighting units, th re e of them A m e rican infantry don in Flam es; London in G lo ry ,” F a m o u s in te r n a tio n a l r a c e r and e x p e r t com panies. and com m em orate " D r , John­ Aqua Net sk i o u t f it t e r , at K n ap p ’ s Ski Shop today The U .S . Com m and in Saigon re p o rte d sp orad ic son’ s B irth d a y .” The f ir s t flo o r d isp la y, put 12 to 9. D o n ’ t m is s the chance to get encounters w ith a scattered enemy S u n d a y as the 13 OZ figh t at the doorstep of a Viet Cong central head­ together on the consultation of a d v ic e fr o m an a u th o rity about s e le c t ­ John J . A ppel, associate pro fe s­ q u a r t e r s w e n t into its fo u r t h d a y . sor o f A m erican Thought and 2 00 V alue ing y o u r s k is . Menon’s application rejected NEW D E L H I, India (i) - An m itte e of the Bombay State branch o f the governing Con­ Language, shows examples of A m e rica n Negro a rts and p ro te st fro m the late 1890’ s to James Baldw in’ s " B lu e s F o r M is te r 490 B o o tm a k in g w o r l d ’s la r g e s t s k i b o o t application by V . K . K rishna Void a fie t 11/9, GO gress p a rty . Inform ants said C h a rlie ," a social p ro te s td ra m - D e m o n s tr a tio n M o n d ay Menon to stand fo r P a rlia m e n t fro m Bombay in the February the com m ittee gave as a rea­ atized fo r Broadway. See M a x G lo o r , Sw iss m a s te r c r a f t s ­ A genuine ski boot m ade by M r . M a x son that cla im s o f lo ca l as­ A book by James F a rm e r, O U PO N general elections has been m an w ith the R a ic h le boot com pany G lo o r . I t ’ s the s am e s ty le boot you can p ira n ts should oe given p re f­ fo rm e r d ire c to r o f the Congress rejected. "o\Vn. p a re d down to s iz e . See th e ( b i g erence o ve r Menon, who is o f R acial E quality (CORE) who o f S w itz e r la n d f o r 25 y e a r s . See h im The decision was taken Sat­ fro m K erala State, spoke here th is sum m er in con­ Kleenex urday by the election com­ at w o rk in the K n ap p ’ s fro n t w indow one. see how they a r e m a d e , then o r d e r ju nction w ith a w orkshop, is also displayed. 125 2- HI y to d ay 12 to 5. . .in the Ski shop th is y o u r R a ic h le B u c k le b o o ts , fin e s t m a d e , F ire kills eight C harles II’ s London is recog­ at K n a p p ’ s M o n d ay . nized on the 300th anniversary ev e n in g 7 to 9. B A L T IM O R E , Ma. (AP) — Eight persons died Sunday in W est when fire sw ept through a t h r e e -s to r y house B a ltim o re. and thre e of h e r six ch ild re n . The victim s included a m o th e r o f the blaze that com pletely lev­ eled the c ity . The second flo o r display depicts the te r r o r s , the h is to ric a l and a rch ite ctu a l in­ Lim it 1 VokldfUi 11/9/Mi 160 M e e t L o u L e v y S k i E x p e rt M e e t J e rry B r e w e r Four other persons were Injured, one s e rio u s ly, fro m A m e r ic a n S k i, fro m R a ic h le B o o ts te re s ts , and the subsequent im ­ in t h e b l a z e t h a t b r o k e o u t a b o u t 2 a .m . petus behind the catastrophe that O ffic ia ls at F r a n k l i n S q u a re Hospital identified is rem em bered in song and rhym e mCOUPON A m e r ic a n Ski C o ., im p o r te r s o f fam o u s He has h eld boot c lin ic s and s e m in a r s the victim s as? M argaret Ballard, 38; three of her by "L o n d o n B ridge is fa llin g K o fla c k b o o ts, R e m i and H o u s e r ski on th is f a v o r ite p a s tim e fr o m c o a s t- ch ildren — Geraldine, 9; Leon, 4; and A ntho ny, 2; down. • . ” Kodak Color to -c o a s t. 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M O R E s e r v ic e . . a n d y o u p a y n o M O R E ! to 9 P M . ..wYork 10017 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st Lansing, Michigan Monday, N ovem b er 7, 1966 SPORTS J O N E S S E T S B I G 1 0 R E C O R D F o u r r e c o r d s f a ll in 5 6 - 7 d e l u g e By ED B R IL L Iro n ic a lly , i t seemed to be the touched to complete a 53-y a rd of the gam e—m ore than seven on the one-yard lin e in the m iddle State News Sports W r it e r Hawkeyes them selves who fire d play. previous Spartan opponents had o f three w h ite -sh irte d defenders. I t was ju s t a few m inutes a fte r up the MSU team, when Iowa Then, a fte r Kenney’ s fie ld goal managed in the entire contest. Reggie Cavender dived in to the the game Saturday, but the only drove 90 yards fro m the open­ had upped the score to 21-7, Quarterback Ed Podolak com ­ end alone on the next play to put v is ib le signs of die deluge that ing k ic k o ff to take an e a rly 7-0 MSU had a th ird down and 12 pleted two big passes in the the Spartans ahead fo r good, 12 -7 . had been were a few scattered lead. on its own 21. Jones took the drive, and tailbackTonyW illiams George W ebster had set up the snowballs dotting the wet fie ld And a fte r th a t—the deluge— b a ll on a draw play and b u rs t dove over from the one for the score when the defensive ro v e r of Spartan Stadium. Jones scored three tim e s, Wash­ fre e up the m iddle. score. picked o ff a Podolak pass that B a re ly m i n u t e s before the ington tw ic e . F ullback Reggie D w ight Lee th re w the la s t block Then Cavender andRaye led the w a s t i p p e d b y S te r lin g Michigan State Spartans had a s­ Cavender, subbing fo r the in ju re d a t the Iowa 30, and Jones was Spartans rig h t back down the fie ld A rm s tro n g . W ebster returned sured themselves o f at le a st a Bob Apisa, b u rs t ove r fo r two home fre e on a 79-y a rd scoring fo r a 6 4-ya rd d riv e . T he key i t to the Iowa 37. share of th e ir second consecutive scores, and quarterback J im m y Jaunt. play was a fum ble that Raye W ith the score 28-7 la te r in B ig Ten title with a m e rc ile s s Raye slipped over fo r one. On the th ird play fo llo w in g the picked up 10 yards behind the the second period, the Spartans 56-7 devastation o f t h e Iowa second h a lf kicko ff, Jones got line of scrim m age and scram bled took o ff on a 59-ya rd scoring T h re e o f the longest Spartan loose once again. T h is tim e w ith fo r a 14-y a rd gain. m arch, highlighted by a 31-yard Hawkeyes. touchdowns of the season w ere he took a pltchout and ra n le ft Raye sneaked i t over fro m the Raye pass to Jones. Now the great downpour of points, snowballs and re co rd s scored e a rly In the game. behind a w a ll of blo ckers fro m one, but D ick Kenney's conver­ Raye t h r e w e i g h t y a r d s t o On the f ir s t play o f the second h is own 30. sion attem pt fo r a tie score was Washington in the c o rn e r o f the had ceased and i t was tim e fo r q u arte r, w ith MSU ahead 12-7, The fle e t A ll-A m e ric a n and blocked. end zone fo r the score. the statisticia ns to take o v e r. Gene Washington broke past two co-captain of the Spartans slowed Raye, who h it seven o f nine T he fin a l T D of the game came In the process of w inning th e ir defenders at the Iowa 30 and down to a near jog fo r the la s t passes in the game fo r 147 yards, on a 15 y a rd b u rst by Cavender S Ä liM eighth consecutive game of the gathered in a p e rfe ct toss fro m 30 ya rd s of his 70-yard b u rs t. sparked the next d rive w ith two up the m iddle at the s ta rt of the year, the Spartans broke two Raye w ithout ever breaking Iowa had taken the e a rly lead key tosses to Washington. Wash­ fo u rth q u a rte r. The sophomore B ig Ten and two MSU re c o rd s . T h e P ass . . . A n d T h e C a tc h Halfback C linton Jones shat­ s trid e . w ith some n ifty outside running ington caught both passes w hile back had a net of 92 yards tered the a ll-tim e Big Ten and Washington sped the re s t of by fu llb a ck Silas M cK innie, who slipping to the ground on the wet rushing, along w i t h h i s two Jim m y Raye, MSU quarterback, fires a pass to end G e n e W ashington, who the way i n t o the end zone un­ gained 47 yards on the f i r s t play M ichigan State rushing m arks tu rf, and the second was taken scores. galloped to the end zone for a touchdown. Raye and W ash in g ton connected twice fo r a single game by gaining for scores against the Hawkeyes. W a sh in g ton 's two touchdow n c a tc h e s g a v e the 268 ya rds. Spartan end the MSU career record for most T D passes, 15, s u r p a s s i n g the o ld I t was 29 m ore than J im G ra - State N e w s p h o to b y T o n y Ferrante bowski’ s old m ark o f 239, set C L I N T O N J O N E S in 1965, and surpassed Ron R u- b ick’ s MSU record o f 207, set against N orth C arolina in 1962, -lia s B ro s. T u rk e y T ro t Senior end Gene Washington added to his lis t of Spartan r e ­ S a tu r d a y : 'ju st b e a u tif u l' ceiving m arks, as he hauled in Saturday, Nov. 5, 1966 was a foot on the snowy, slip p e ry fo o t- in Spartan Stadium knew i t too. gained, three touchdowns a n d W e d n e s d a y two touchdown passes to give day t h a t belonged to C linton b a ll fie ld . They re a lize d they w e re seeing sco rin g runs of 79 and 70 ya rd s. him a c a re e r to ta l o f 15. It Jones. And Jones knew it ; he B efore long, his team mates and one o f the gre a t running p e rfo r- A fte r the game there was un­ The annual T urkey T ro t w ill topped Bob C arey’ s old m a rk of knew i t even before he e ver set 68,000 fans braving the w eather rnances of a ll tim e 268 yards re s tra in e d jo y in the Spartan Order by be held at 5 p.m . Wednesday on 14 set in 1949-5L lo c k e r room , not the least of It ^ phone Old College F ie ld . And as a team MSU set a new fo r the senior co-captain of the T h is tra d itio n a l event is run by B ig Ten re co rd fo r to ta l offense, take 'em m ale students representing as i t ro lle d along fo r 607 ya rd s. team who broke out o f what had to be a disappointing season w ith home teams o r p a rticip a tin g on an in ­ W isconsin had set the old m ark the greatest game of h is c a re e r. d ivid u a l basis. In the p a st, many o f 572 against N orthw estern. " I t was ju s t b e a u tifu l," yelped Lu n c h e s , suppers, parties, o f the teams were sponsored by On the fie ld there was dev­ quarterback Jim m y Raye, and he m e e tin g s , picnics, snacks women's housing g ro upsandrun­ asta tio n, The f ir s t team Spar­ was ta lkin g about Jones, not about H e r e ’s H o w Easy It Is . . . n e rs wore sashes o r o ther ap­ tan offense scored seven tim e s his own great passing display 1, O rd e r by phone p a re l to display the c o lo rs o f and punted ju s t once. T he only against the Hawkeyes. fro m yo u r UNIVER — the groups they represented. sa tisfa ction the Hawkeye defense Several locke rs d o w n sat SITY BIG BOY! Spec­ It is tra d itio n a l fo r women to had besides fo rcin g a punt, was Jones, q u ie tly signing program s ia l lines to handle in vite th e ir team to dinner a fte r a m o ra l v ic to ry scored when MSU and p ictu re s fo r some of his your c a lls . the event, and i f the team finishes had to settle fo r a 2 7 -y a rd D ick young fans. A ll around the mus­ in the top th re e , to supplement the Kenney fie ld goal the fo u rth tim e c u la r, 206-pound s e n i o r re ­ d in n er w ith a turkey. i t had the ba lL p o rte rs packed in , but they ju s t -• 2. Y our o rd e r, packed in spe­ w aited. c ia l Insulated Then Jones began to ta lk , containers^ is s lo w ly and e arn estly, about the kept piping hot! day, the game, the re co rd s and the season. " I knew I was getting a lo t ■ b J H ra â â o f y a rd a g e ," Jones said, " b u t I w a s n 't thinking about the ya rd ­ ’ 3. E njoy BIG BOY’ s SSrofe age. ■ \ food w ith that d e lic i­ “ I was thinking about playing ous difference at home! // No work.No fuss. No M S the best game o f m y c a re e r, not only running, but b lo c k in g ," he muss, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK G o a l L in e B o u n d continued. A fte r he scored his th ird touch­ M o n , thru T h u r s . : 6 :3 0 a m to 11 p m Spartan halfback C lin t Jones s tiffa rm s an Iowa defender and fo llo w s Gene Wash­ down on a tw o -ya rd run at the F ri, and S a t ,: 6 :30 a m to 12 p m ington (84) and Dwight L ee (34) e nrou te to a touchdown. Jones sco red th re e TD s end o f the re c o rd -s e ttin g 7 5-yard and gained 268 y ard s , a new B ig Ten re c o rd , in S aturday's 5 6 -7 v ic to ry o v e r Iowa. d riv e , Jones was mobbed by his [1050 T R O W B R I D G E R O A D P H . 3 5 1 - 5 1 3 2 & 3 5 1 - 5 1 33 State News photo by Tony F e r ra n te team mates com ing o ff the fie ld . What did they have to say? "T h e y w ere ju s t happy fo r m e ," Jones re late d. " I had ex­ pressed in the squad m eeting before the game that I hadn't pe rfo rm e d th is season lik e I should. I wanted to make up fo r the pre viou s seven games. " A l l o f m y games th is year except one had been below a v e ra g e ," Jones said. " I wanted to give m y share according to b e a H e r o . . . m y a b ility , and I didn’ t want to le t them dow n." " I didn’ t want to le t Duffy or " H o w to practice yo u r d o w n ," he continued. " A fte r a ll the things he had said about me, on e-u pm ansh ip on industry” . W e do it all I didn’ t want to make him eat the time at L T V A e r o s p a c e C o rpo ra tio n — h is w o rd s ." dreaming up big shiny things like a plane’s plane Daugherty had p re vio u sly touted Jones fo r the Heisman or a missile's muscle In fact, our H e r o engineers T ro p h y on the expectation o f a have come up with some o f the nation’ s superest S u p e r re p e titio n o f Jones’ outstanding perfo rm ance of 1965. S tars T h e w o rd is out that there are some In the f i r s t seven games this great star g a ze r spots open n o w (some season, Jones had picked up 406 e arthy ones. too). S o w he the r y o u 'r e a yard s and had ju s t th ree touch­ downs. Saturday he c a rrie d the circles, w a v e s or angles engineer, yo u , too, b a ll 21 tim e s and upped his can be a H e r o in such areas as season to tals to 674 yards and aerodynam ics □ avionics and s ix TD*s. " I can’ t think o f a m o re de­ nstrumentation □ airframes design □ se rvin g boy to get that re c o r d ," syste m s analysis □ reliability Q dynam ics said Daugherty a fte r the game. system s design □ propulsion □ stress " T h a t was the C lin ton Jones we know-and the best thing was to analysis □ industrial engineering □ technical see h im run as w e ll as he’ s administration . . and others. ever ru n before.” G e t the whole story. A s k y o u r Placem ent Jones found i t hard to p ick out one thing that was d iffe re n t O f f i c e , then see our representative fo r h im in today’ s game, except w h e n he visits y o u r c a m p u s (h e ’ ll p o ssib ly determ ination. swell with pride if yo u ask, “ h o w 's " It w as a com bination of th in g s ," he said. " I t was one of yo u r L T V bird’ ’). O r write Colle ge those things that is h ard to ex­ Relations O f f i c e , L T V A e r o s p a c e p la in . C o rp o ra tio n , P . O . B o x 5907, Dallas, “ I ju s t had to do i t , " he T e x a s 75222. L T V is an equal continued. " T h e re w ere no ifs , oppo rtu n ity em plo yer. ands o r buts. I had to show I had a b ility , o r I didn’ t have it . " I f I didn’ t p e rfo rm w e ll I C A M P U S IN T E R V IE W S w ould be le ttin g dow n my team m ates, m y coaches, and m y fa m ily . November 9 " I didn’ t want to end the sea­ son re g re ttin g ," he said. But i t was re a lly no tim e fo r looking back o r fo r re g re ts . F o r Jones, and fo r his teammates who wanted th is so much, i t w as ju s t happiness. And outside th e stadium sw arm ed a mass o f young ch il­ t T V A E R O S P A C E C 0 R P 0 R A T 7 0 1 V dre n . Soon to be engulfed in The M C O vO C *«*-*V * m iddle would be C linton Jones. A-7 Corsair LTV ASTRONAUTICS DIVISION • LTV MICHIGAN DIVISION • LTV RANGE SYSTEMS A ll-A m e ric a n halfback, re co rd - DIVISION • LTV VOUGHT AERONAUTICS DIVISION • KENTRON HAWAII, LTD. se tte r and, to these young boys, hero. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan Monday, N ovem b er 7, 1966 5 S P O R T S SIDELINES « * « * * * * * * * * % 8 - 0 - 1 S E A S O N Here’s to Reggie M SU b o o t e r s e n d y e a r By L A R R Y W E R N E R State N e w s S p o rts E d i t o r One night la st spring, I received a phone c a ll fro m a fe llo w w ith 1-1 tie in St. L o u is named Reggie Cavender. I was covering spring football d r ills MSU coach Gene Kenney was In a mad scram ble in fro n t of A ll th e players had great at the tim e and Cavender was running at f ir s t s trin g fu llb a ck By D EN N IS C H A S E also pleased. "A n y tim e y o u come the net, K inealy put the rebound games. B a rry Tiem an was a in the absence o f the recuperating Bob Apisa. Associate Sports E d it o r in w ith O’ Connell ly in g on the standout at halfback, and goalie out of here w ith ju s t one penalty In a s to ry on one of the w eekly in tra -sq u ad scrim m ages, I shot called against you— you’ re ST. LOUIS Mo. — Two Im m ov­ ground. O’ Connell saved at least fo u r m entioned that Cavender had fum bled, halting a d riv e . The phone lu c k y ,” he said. able objects met here Saturday on The teams played two o vertim e sure goals. c a ll concerned th is s to ry . A fte r the game, some Spartan a wet and bumpy fie ld and stood periods In an e ffo rt to break the " I t was anybody’ s game,” Bob Cavender was a b it distraught at the fa ct that I was "ru n n in g players w ere angry w ith what each other o ff fo r fo u r periods deadlock. T hree shots w ere taken G uelker, St. Louis coarch said. him down.” He was obviously not used to much c ritic is m a fte r they fe lt w ere unnecessarily and two five -m in u te o vertim e s. In each: 2-1 fo r St. L o u is in the " A ty p ica l State-St. Lou is tussel. an outstanding high school ca re e r at D e tro it Cathedral C e n tra l. rough tactics of St. L o uis. The fin a l score was 1-1. It f ir s t , and 2-1 fo r MSU in the I’ m v e ry satisfied to tie State, A fte r explaining a few facts about how newspapers are supposed " I f they’ d have called tw o- was the MSU soccer team ’ s 11th second. and I think that we w ill be allowed to state the facts as objectively as possible, the 182-pound fu llb a ck th ird s of the fouls that w ere meeting w ith the B lllik e n s and the Busch and Tony Keyes came to defend our NCAA title on the thanked me fo r my tim e , and the conversation ended on a frie n d ly note. Reggie Rolls tie brings its o ve ra ll re co rd closest in the fin a l segment, but basis of our showing. Brennan was superb. com m itted, w e'd h a v e won,” B idiak said. " T h is w a s the w ith St. Louis 1 -8 -2 . "B u s c h and Keyes showed me B efore hanging up, however, I made a deal w ith Cavender. Since roughest of the three games I’ ve Reggie C a v e n d e r , S p a r ta n f u llb a c k , c a r r i e s the ball In a game m arked by fast, hard MSU took a to ta l of 18 shots. that th e y are d efin ite A ll- I mentioned that Cavender had fum bled, I guaranteed that i f he particip ated in against th e m ." against Iow a. Cavender gained 92 y a rd s and scored hitting, back-and-forth soccer, St. Louis took 15. Keyes m issed A m e rica candidates. w ould score a couple of touchdowns someday, I would make mention " T h e re w ere tim e s ,” Keyes two touchdow ns. State N e w s photo b y T o n y Ferrante the two riv a ls m issed numerous some golden opportunities fo r "T h e fie ld wasn’ t a fa cto r. of that. the Spartans, shooting over and Rem em ber, we have fast boys said, "w hen I didn’ t even have Hats o ff to Reggie. opportunities. around the net, but he was being too.” the b a ll and they h it me. You’ ve A coach m ust d e rive an unusual amount of satisfaction fro m Guy^ Busch got the Spartans’ "ke ye d ” a ll day by the St. Louis got to keep looking around you. knowing that he can c a ll on a second s trin g fullback who ro lls up only goal at 20:30 of the th ird 92 yards rushing and contributes a p a ir of touchdowns. Bob A pisa was on the sidelines, Saturday. Apisa’ s in ju ry is Lions avoid loss period. Captain T e rry B idiak took the ball at th e center lin e and defense. Kinealy ju st m issed scoring on a penalty shot in the second “ They showed m ore body this tim e then ever b e fo re ," Kenney said. "B u t the refereeing was p ainful not only fo r Bob, but also fo r the thousands of Spartan fans. C H IC A G O (UPI) — W ayne W alker came off the passed to G ary M cB rady in the le ft co rne r. p e rio d . He h it the post. unbelievably bad. St. L ou is was The pain of losing a p la ye r lik e Apisa cannot be com pletely re lie ve d , bench with a m inute and 15 seconds left S u n d a y to The B lllik e n s ’ defense o f Joe chopping (kicking legs instead but a cocky, stocky replacement helped re lie v e it ju s t a b it. M cB rady fed it across to Tom b oo t a field goal w hich g a ve the D e tr o it L i o n s a 10-10 K re ft standing to the rig h t o f the Westhus, S te v e R ick, Jim of the b a ll). It’ s a hard ca ll to " I don't plan to play behind anyone,” Cavender w ill te ll you. tie w ith the C hicago Bears and stym ie a brilliant M urphy, and Tom Rich did a fine make, but they should at least B illik e n s ' net. K re ft hesitated, H is determ ination is a dm irable. one-m an show by galloping G a yle S a y e rs . job in halting th e Spartan have been w arned.” Cavender’ s spee'd and power are definite assets to the in ju re d then gave Busch a high pass w hich W a l k e r , w h o h a d g iv e n up h i s p o s t a s t h e L i o n field offense. T h e ir strategy w as The Spartans w ill now take a A pisa. As one press box observer put it: " I bet A p isa 's knee is he headed past Don Brennan, St. obvious: to play rough and keep week o ff to prepare fo r the f ir s t g oa l e x p e r t to Y u g o s l a v rookie G a ro Y e p r e m ia n , was Louis goalie. feeling better a ll the tim e .” the b a ll in the a ir, hu rting MSU’ s game of the NCAA tournament, called upon when the Lions h a d to h a v e a s c o r e . Outside rig h t Jack K in e a lytie d D on't kid yo u rs e lf. A pisa w o rrie s ju st a lit t le when his under­ ground game. N ov. 18. Busch led a ll scorers After a B e a r goal line s ta n d s to p p e d the L i o n s on it up w ith five m inutes to go, at study rip s o ff a 2 0 -ya rd gain. T h is type o f w o rry is healthy fo r The crowd was enthusiastic. in the re g u la r season w ith 19 the C hicago 4, W a lker kicked a field goal straign t 17:20 of th e fourth period, the team . Some 4,000 fans lin e d the fie ld goals. MSU ended the season unassisted. And the concern is re c ip ro c a l. Cavender w o rrie s about A pisa. and true fr o m the 17. fo r what many com m entators had 8 -0 -1 . Outside rig h t Jack K in e a lytie d D espite his cockiness, Cavender feels the p re ssu re of having to The Bears fought desperately to score in the term ed the "g am e of the ye a r.” MSU goalie Kevin O’ Connell “ f i l l A pisa’ s big shoes.” seconds rem aining and Rudy Bukich’s passes and They got th e ir shekel’ s w o rth . robbed him once on a beautiful Cavender w o rrie s , but he doesn't hesitate. When he makes up his Sayers’ running got them d o w n to the L i o n 17, W ith T h e game was rough. Peter save, but Kinealy p ersiste d, fo r ­ m ind to do something, he does it . Hens had to come out of the game A ce rta in coach used to preach the philosophy, " I f you are going to make a m istake, you’ d b e tte r be hustling when you make i t . ” Cavender is this type of guy. Not that he makes m istakes. But just it from out 16 s e c o n d s l e f t , it s e e m e d t h e B e a r s when Roger Leclerc attem pted h is 25, B u t h is k ic k w a s w id e to the w o u ld pull a field left and the goal cing O’ Connell tolosepossesslon o f the b a ll. when he re in ju re d his achilles tendon. He returned la te r. Tom COLLEGE K re ft's leg, fille d w ith flu id a fte r you’ ve watched him play fo r a w h ile , you get the feeling that Bears w ere dead. even i f he is going to blow an assignment, he’ l l knock an opponent down in the process. The tie e n d e d a five-gam e Lion losing streak. H o w th e y fa re d before the game, was hurting h im . Tony Keyes had trouble w alking TEACHING The Spartans’ b a rrel-shaped power runner w ill h it a b ric k w a ll, a fte r the game, w ith big bruises G U Y BUSCH C O O P E R A T IV E i f he is supposed to. I saw him do i t la s t spring, and he knocked on his leg and back.____________ the w a ll down. 1. N o tre Dame beat P ittsburgh 40-0. C O L L E G E R E G IS T R Y , The w a ll was defensive end Bubba S m ith, and the incident occured in the sprin g 's second Saturday scrim m age. Cavender put his head down and crashed into Sm ith’ s m id -se ctio n . With the sound of p ro te ctive padding h ittin g p ro te ctive padding, the w a ll crum bled. Cavender went down too, but he q uickly jumped up and returned 2. M ichigan State beat Iowa 56-7. 3. UCLA lo st to W'ashlngton 16-3. College Bike Shop a fre e service o f 13 denom - tnations to some 200 churchrelated lib e ra l a rts colleges throughout the to the huddle. MSU's great A ll-A m e ric a n end was a b it slow in 4. Alabama b e a t Louisiana 134 N. Harrison United States. A d m in is tra ­ getting up, and Smith undoubtedly s till rem em bers the pain of being State 21-0. 5. Georgia Tech beat V irg in ia (1 Block N. of Kellogg Center) tiv e and faculty positions in h it by an 180-pound cannonball. 14-13. a ll areas o f c u rric u lu m . A fte r Cavender’ s f ir s t big test, he displayed the arrogance you kind of respect when someone does exactly what they boasted the By R O B E R T A Y A F IE 6. Nebraska beat Kansas ED 2-4117 P h.D . level o r near de­ s ire d . S alaries $6,000 - can do. " I proved that I could f i l l A pisa’ s shoes," Cavender said. " I State N e w s Sp o rts W r it e r F ollow ing Saturday’ s Big Ten three o f the fo u r Purdue scores, G riese netted 16 points on a 27-10. 24-13. 7. F lo rid a lo st to Georgia HondaDealer $19,000 plus frin g e bene­ fits . Inquire at M ichigan thought I played a good game, and I punished a few people out-there. I got m y kicks in .” The im pression Cavender made Saturday is best illu s tra te d by games, age before beauty is a welcome adage to b o th Woody p a ir of one-yard scoringplunges, Hayes a n d the Purdue B o ile r- a 29-yard fie ld goal a n d ' two 8. A rkansas beat Rice 31-20. 9. Southern C a lifo rn ia b e a t Parts &Accessories State U n ive rsity Placement Bureau re la tiv e to in te r­ a p a ir of comments made by a D a ily Iowan sports w r ite r . "H e isn’ t ve ry b ig ,” the s crib e said before Cavender had showed his stu ff. Following a long gainer by the " l i t t l e ” fu llb a ck, his m akers. Hayes achieved h is P A T s. 100th tw o -ya rd ru n . Ohio Bob State B a ltz and e ll scored Indiana on played a C a lifo rn ia 35-9. 10. Tennessee tanooga 28-10. b e a t Chat­ FactoryTrainedMechanics view schedule Nov. 21, 22, 23. c a re e r win when Ohio State beat comment was, " T h a t’ s yo u r second s trin g fu llb a c k ? " Indiana, 7 -0 , The v ic to ry gave a scoreless football in d riv in g ra in ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A v ita l l if t to the sagging Buckeyes, u n til midway through the th ird now in a fifth -p la c e tie w ith a period when OSU quarterback 2-3 conference m a rk and a 3-4 B illy Long threw a n ine-yard re co rd in a ll games. pass to Rudy Hubbard fo r the Purdue’ s 23-0 rom p over W is­ touchdown. consin ra ise d the B o ile rm a k e rs ’ T h e H oosiers’ loss dropped hopes fo r th e ir fir s t Rose Bowl them to 1-3-1 in the conference * bid. Purdue is in second place, and 1-6-1 in a ll games. They’ re * 4-1 in the conference and 6-2 s till tie d w ith N orthw estern and in a ll games. W isconsin fo r sixth place. 4 U N I O N B O A R D T h e re ’ s no disputing who’ s the M innesota, s till considered a fa ire s t in the league. M ichigan prospective Rose Bowl candidate. State ran o ve r Iowa, 56-7, to wnipped N orthw estern, 28-13, to i in su re at le a st a tie fo r the re m a in in th ird place. The 4 title . Gophers are 3-1-1 in the Big 4 PRESENTS 4 The Spartans lead :he Big Ten Ten and 4 -3-1 in season play. w ith a 6 -0 re c o rd , 8-0 on the The W ildcats are 2-5-1 in a ll season. Iowa, back in the losing games. column a fte r notching its fir s t Minnesota quarterback C urt 4 i conference win in three ye a rs VVilson sparked the Gophers to a two weeks ago, is 1-5 in the league touchdown in every period, I and 2-6 in a ll games, s t ill in tht^ scoring th e ir la st six points him ­ c e lla r. Under the d ire c tio n o f Bob se lf on a 17-yard run, The E llio t b ro th e rs , Pete and Bump, held th e ir annual reunion, I *0>* A T T IU IT IfV 44 G rie s e , the B o ile rm a k e rs gained 249 y a rd s on the ground. He threw th is tim e at Ann A rb o r. Pete's ' A C T IV IT IE S 4 In The Swim only n in e tim e s , com pleting boys emerged the v ic to rs as seven, and his goundwork led to Illin o is beat M ichigan, 28-21. * 4 4 4 Believe it o r n o t , t h e t h r e e g i r l s p i c t u r e d a r e e n ­ g a g e d in f i e r c e c o m p e t i t i o n . T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i ­ Y » MS U , ♦ 7t iq 6 6 fy l1 4 4 gan w om e n ’s sw im team beat the M S U t e a m S a t u r d a y . E a f it Lar>sir>9 I * State N e w s photo by M ik e Schonho fen * 4 * ‘L O T S 4 4 4 Sport Shorts V OUR BAWK Ä r m e r e , usa 4 4 4 i lt V) 3M * X r 4 TODO A T The MSU's rugby contest between c lu b and W indsor, nized sw im m ers here Saturday, 85-42. 4 4 scheduled fo r la st Saturday, was W inning MSU's o n l y f ir s t * 4 postponed because of the snow s to rm . places w ere Sue B a rthold, in the 100-yard fre e s ty le in 1:06.0, * M SU9 MSU Coach N e v ille Doherty announced that the club w ill play and Ann Sachs, the 100-yard * i b u tte rfly in 1:13.5. MSU also 4 B la ckrock Saturday at 2 p .m . on Old College F ie ld . Rugby p ra ctice w ill be held Tuesday at 4:15p.m . got eight second places and six th ird places. 4 i on Case F ie ld . M ichigan * * * defeated MSU’ s w as Boosting th e M ichigan team National champion Ginny Duenkel who swam in the fre e ­ You W e have cash trouble cashing checks, m o r e stu d e n t c h e c k s than the bank. call us. t I4 women competitve and syn ch ro - sty le re la y. Just another one of our services that has 4 4 made the Va rsity the student’s choice for 4 • Prescription lenses P izza & o t h e r g o o d i e s ......................... 4 4 ground THE 4 C A R N IV A L e Complete selection 4 of frames 4 * Sunglasses 4 4 e Repairs w hile you w ait V A R S IT Y % (° o Bator Opticians 223 Abbott (N ext to State T heater) "C a m p u s R enowned’ ED 2-6517 I % °* # FAST DELIVERY ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A * » ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ • * " » * * * Ó M ichigan State N ew s, E a st Lansing, Michigan Monday, N ovem b er 7, 1966 C h r i s t y M in s tr e ls c a p t u r e a u d i e n c e w ith e n t h u s i a s m th e ir appreciation of a good p e r­ G reen,” group leader M ichael By L IB B E T P A U L L IN c le a rly m ore a perform ing group M cGinnis thanked the audience than a recording one, because form ance w it h w h istlin g and o f the ra pport they m aintain w ith fo r th e ir response, saying, " I f W ith w in te r fa st approaching, stam ping at the end. T hey gave a standing ovation, c a llin g them you e ver have a chance to be an East Lansing has already the audience. audience again, don’ t pass i t up. wrapped its e lf in snow and ic e — F u rth e rm o re , they have a w ide- back fo r encores. You’ re the best audience we’ve but fo r tw o-and-a -half hours on ranging re p e rto ire that goes fro m “ M other Goose" songs to m ore A fte r the la s t chorus of “ Green ever played fo r .” F rid a y night T he New C h ris ty M in s tre ls made i t sp rin g . When sophisticated o ffe rin g s, and fro m they came on stage and began a nonsense song about a p ig ant singing, the student body suddenly woke up and started to clap and sing along. a drankard to the popular “ Chirr Chim Cheree.' A ll of the M in s tre ls are good Strauss heir to conduct Ken R o g e rs and T e r r y singers, but often th e ir talent N e w C h r is ty M in s tr e ls W illia m s turned to burlesque comedy w ith co m b a ll jokes to to d e liv e r the fir s t blow to the lie s m ore in vocal a b ility than In expression.Sue Pack’ s “ N ever W ill I M a r ry ,” a song which Viennese Orchestra So “ Y o u ’ re the b e st a u d ie n c e w e ’ ve e v e r p l a y e d f o r . " M ichael M cG inn is, lead s in g e r of the N e w C h r i s t y s h o w m o r e : the au die n ce o r the p e r f o r m e r s . T h e s h o w w a s the last o f fall t e r m ’ s P o p E n te r ta ln m e n t s e r ie s . should be melancholy, was The V ie n n a Johann Strauss Strauss, the father o f the great audience's funny bone. Rogers M instrels, said at Jennison Fleldhouse last Friday delivered in perfect fo rm but O rch e stra w ill p e rfo rm here 8:15 w altz dynasty, and w ill present Sta te N e w s photo b y D e a n L y o n s became so enthusiastic at tim es night. At tim es it w a s d i f f i c u l t to te l I w h o e n j o y e d th e w ith no feeling. p j n . Nov. 10 in the U n iv e rs ity an a ll-S tra u ss program o f some that he was out of balance with M ost im portant of a ll, The New A u d ito riu m . of the w o rld 's m ost popular the group, but he q u ickly got C h ris ty M in s tre ls seemed to be The perform ance is a ra re cla ssica l m usic. back in lin e . W illia m s ’ s solo enjoying themselves, and th is occasion since i t w ill be the The present conductor has p a rt in " A M illio n T o m o rro w s ” feeling q uickly spread to the f i r s t N o rth A m erican tour o f a given up his po sition as a p ro ­ G A L I L E O ’ S L I F E was excellent. The New C h risty M in s tre ls are audience. The liste n e rs showed V ie n n e s e Strauss O rchestra fe s s o r at the Vienna Con­ since 1902. s e rv a to ry In o rd e r to present his The orchestra w ill be con­ fa m ily 's m usic around th e w o rld . T H E M IC H IG A N STATE P E R F O R M IN G A R T S C O M P A N Y U N IV E R S IT Y ducted by Eduard Strauss II, the great-grandson of J o h a n n «»POC.RAM INFO RM A TIO N ^ 3 3 9 44 The perform ance w ill Include so lo ists Dagmar K o lle r, soprano, and W alter K ra e u tle r, tenor. A tr ia l o f t r u t h v s. C h u r c h PRESENTS IT*AM PUS ___________ Um ìm . M iss K o lle r w ill sing " T o Love A published version o f the play le o , “ a s p iritu a l re v o lu tio n .” f ir s t presented on the H a llm a rk G alileo Is at f ir s t p e rm itte d to LA S T 3 DAYS! is to S uffer,” an a ria fro m *'A H a ll o f Fame “ Lam p at M id ­ tre a t his new astronom y as " h y ­ 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:30 N ight in V e n ice ," and " I Love night” is the dram atiza tion of pothesis but not fa c t.” Then the L ife ” fro m ''C a rn iv a l In Rome.” one of man’ s most agonizing m o r­ Inquisition gains pow er; his book A M A N 'S p » 0 6 R e « l in f o r m at io n ► 4 8 2 * 3 9 0 9 al and ideological c o n flic ts . The is banned and burned, and G a li­ AM AN BUR■«“ ?£!!! TO D AY F eature a t 1:50- ye a r is 1634, and G alileo G a lile i has p u b licly recanted a fte r being condemned fo r heresy by his be­ loved C hurch. The Holy F ather leo is pressured into confessing and repenting his sin. In his search fo r sc ie n tific tr u th , G alileo c a lls out to his i 4:25-7:00-9:40 in Rome— Pope Urban V III— God. The play ends w ith his as­ n e ith e r comprehends G alileo’ s se rtio n o f his knowledge, his BY B E R T O L T B R E C H T greatness n o r has the courage to p riv a te defiance o f the C hurch. tension. The p itch is , how ever, re co n cile h e r b e lie f in God and seek a deeper understanding of We see that submission has been consistent w ith the im o a tie n t, in ­ the demands o f the Church w ith his new ideas. m om entary and ve rb a l. G alileo tense G alileo as ch aracterized in he r b e lie f in h er fa th e r’ s search Men o f the Church and men o f loves and needs his God, but he S ta vis's dra m a. Dialogue and ac­ fo r tru th . science have gathered to inspect cannon accept the dictates o f the tion support the fie rc e energy o f F o r those who face c o n flic tin g CO M ES ROARIMOOUTOFTh£TU/FAJ7/ES the revolutiona ry telescope and In q u isitio n . Follow ing a y e a r in the heroic protagonist. ideas, fo r those whose discovery AMD/A/TO THe nrwvscH coRPomon leave w ithout looking through the e x ile , G alileo declares ” . . . i f a The re lig io u s leaders a re not o f new knowledge may threaten in strum en t at the s ta rs — they are man takes away reason to make seen as a body o f e v il, but as and be threatened by the estab­ ja c K Lem m on a fra id . C h ristia n theology had room fo r re ve la tio n , he puts out individuals m otivated by fe a r as lished o rd e r, fo r those interested been based on A ris to tle ’ s astron­ the lig h t o f both.” O O w a in m m a m ia u w e ll as hatred. G alileo’ s daugh­ in a m oving and entertaining om y. The Church taught that the T he re is lit t le v a rie ty o f emo­ t e r , S is te r M a ria C eleste, is d ra m a tic experience, " L a m o at H A R O L D L L O Y D 'S mBILLY WILOeR’S stationary w o rld was created fo r tio n a l p itc h in the p la y. The pathetic and innocent when con­ M idnight” is recommended read­ IN T H E BRODY AREN A FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE m an, that the sun, moon and scenes fo llo w each o th e r fu rio u s ­ tra ste d to the men in the p la y. ing. Pink P anther Cartoon TH8 FORTUne COOKie planets revolved around man’ s ly and there is no r e lie f fro m She attem pts unsuccessfully to V a le rie G ra b e r NO V. 9 -1 0 C U R T A IN T IM E 7 :1 5 P .M . wnot i«wd m unrreo asrers and Novelty earth. ADDED-CARTOON NEWS To accept G alileo’ s astronom y S tarts T n u rs . The Country School B R O D Y H A L L B O X O F F IC E would mean realignm ent o f " H A R P E R ” and N EXT! 6 :0 0 - 7 :0 0 P .M . N O V . 7 -8 C hurch d o ctrine ,com p lica ted re ­ ‘Never Too La te ” ‘Not W ith M y W ife You Don't* exam ination o f B ib lic a l te x t, and, as C ardinal B e lla r m n te lls G a li- T h e G re a t Schism P r is m was a fo rm I drew W IN N E R 6 f g on p a p e r s tre tc h e d out w hite and flat i A C A D E M Y A W A R D S ! METRO-GOU7WVN-MAYEP MtfKMTS w a s a thing I le a rn e d In (Joe school Loves K llro y Was behind M a r y and Here) a carved-up desk (fro s ty panes and fo o ls gold m ud) ACARLOP0NT1fflOOUCTON Schism s, Freedom s, Prism s DAVID LEANS w ere m y p r im e r and m y prison FILM jA F reedom O f BO SS «SIER N S KS / ____ was a word I learned I k n e e le d to d r in k a m o u n ta in s t r e a m D O C T O R In h i s t o r y th ro u g h a w lndow pane not G o d a catechism Z H IV A G O (S ie rra snow and IN PANAVISION' AND METROCOLOR p i n e s In the w in d ) Tom M ltchelI RESERVED PERFORMANCE TIC KETS NOW A T THE B O X - M in i-fa re O FFIC E OR BY M A IL ! EVES. A T 8 PM - SUN. 7 :3 0 - $2.25. MATINEES SAT-SUN. Johnson ra p s p o liticia n s 1:30. SAT. M A T . $1.50 -S U N . M A T . $2.25. FREDERICKSBURG, T e x . OB - them second-class men who pan­ He urged Tuesday’ s vo te rs to PROGRAM INFORMATION►483-6483 GH ^ i! P re sident Johnson b itte r ly a s­ sailed p o litic ia n s who seek votes in the “ w hite backlash,” c a llin g der to fe a r. H is harsh d eclaration - w ith state and congressional elections two days away - named no can­ ask them selves: "D o I want to cast m y vote on the basis o f fear? “ Do I want to fo llo w the m e r­ didates. chants o f b igotry? “ Do I want to repudiate good B ut Johnson said good men - men - D em ocrats and R epubli­ D em ocrats and Republicans cans a like? a lik e - should not be re je cte d by “ I don’ t believe o u r people the vo te rs on the basis o f fe a r w ill want to do th a t,” Johnson and b ig o try . said. (Continued fr o m VISAcards page 1) ing A m h e rs t, H arvard and the towns there are not so many U n iv e rs ity o f M aryland. quality stores as there a re he re .” A s im ila r discount p rog ram VISA does not intend to contact was offe red at MSU la st ye a r w ith FR I.: " Y E A R S O F LIG H TN IN G , D A Y O F D R U M S" lit t le success. ASMSU Cabinet low quality sto re s, Fogel pointed out. They look fo r types o f stores P resident T e rry Hassold ex­ where students want to shop, con­ plained that there had been lit t le MSUAsianLatinAmerican-African sid e rin g goods, quality and p ric e . VISA has established success­ fu l p rogram s in various colleges profe ssion al help,discounts w ere lim ite d , and many o f the stores w ere unobtainable to students Series and u n iv e rs itie s In at lea st nine Eastern Seaboard states, includ­ w ithout c a rs . The new prog ram is w orking to avoid th is . presents Ustad AKI AKBAR KHAN MSULECTURE-CONCERTSERIES M aster o f the Sarod SPECIAL T h e la t e s t t h in g i n s t u d e n t a c c e s s o r ie s . I t c o m e s h a l f w a y u p t o r e g u la r Lucas Hoving J e t C o a c h fa r e , b u t i t c o v e rs y o u a ll th e w a y h o m e .T o q u a lif y ,y o u m u s t b e y o u n g — u n d e r 2 2 . Y o u m u s t b e a b le t o f i l l o u t a s im p le f o r m . T h e n i f Dance Co. y o u h a ve $ 3 , y o u ’re h a lfw a y h o m e a t h a lf fa re . Y o u ’ re a m e m b e r o f M r. Hoving w ith Nancy Lew is and Chase Com bining v irtu o s ity and the fe r tile Robinson present a p r o g r a m o f dances adding T W A ’ s 5 0 /5 0 C lu b . . .e lig ib le fo r M in i- fa r e e v e ry w h e re w e g o in th e Im agination o f a com poser, A k i a touch o f h u m o r and c o m p a s s io n to the fie ld U .S . S to p in a t y o u r n e a re s t T W A o ff ic e f o r a f i t t in g . A kb a r Khan has become one o f the o f m odern dance. gre a t a rtis ts of the m usic w o rld . «Service mark owned exclusively by Trans World Airlines, Inc. Tonight -8 :1 5 p.m. Tues, Nov. 8, 8:15 p.m. W e lc o m e T W A Admission: $3.00; MSU Students, $2.00 to th e w o r ld o f F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e T r a n s W o r ld A ir lin e s * M SU Student A d m is s io n , 50£: P u b l ic , $2.00 T ic k e t s on Sale at U n io n T ic k e t O ffic e On Sale at Union Ticket Office M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan Monday, N ovem ber 7, 1966 / 'F U N N Y S I D E O F L I F E ’ Early Shoppers!! L lo y d c o l l e c t s f i n e s t film g a g s By JO N C L A R K audience fo r the type of film s he has to o ffe r, and ro le s into his famous cre a m . Other examples are Here’s a Pre-Christmas i « State N e w s Review er that students'general opin­ ion whould decide the ques­ tio n o f whether to release “ glass ch a ra cte r.*’ Then, the feature film , v “ The Freshm an,’ ’ is in tro ­ much m ore com plicated and are m ore humorous in d ire c t proportion to th e ir $ i I We have, without a doubt, been thoroughly prepared fo r H arold L lo y d 's la te st splice o f 1920s life . th is film to the general public o r shelve it. In “ Funny Side o f L if e , " duced. T h is “ cla ssic c o l­ lege s a tire ,” w hich has since been hackneyed be­ yond recognition, te lls the amount of com plication. The film is s u rp risin g ly c le a r photographically, in Book Sale Just For You A representative fro m he appears, at age 73, in a story o f a po p u la rity-se e k­ con trast w ith many sile nt Janus F ilm s , the d is trib ­ prologue dedicating t h i s ing college freshm an who com edies, which have suf­ Se uto r o f “ Funny Side o f la te s t collection o f his makes a fool o f h im s e lf d ra s tic a lly wrong w ith you. fe re d from the copying p ro ­ Cyril Ritchard's 4-Record A lbum \ L ife ,” came to campus two comedy to the s p irit of (but is , o f course, s till The cam era w ork in cess over the ye a rs. weeks ago and delivered an youth. loved by the heroine) u n til “ The Freshm an” is ve ry A L I C E ' S A D V E N T U R E S The comic technique of animated address on s ile n t The film begins w ith a the day o f the big game. effe ctive as a com ic device. “ The Freshman” lends i t ­ IN W O N D E R L A N D comedy. series o f c lip s which in ­ A series of te r r if ic gags An iris -s h o t o f H arold se lf quite w ell to modern W i t h fa c s im ile fir s t e d itio n b o o k I Then, la st Wednesday, clude some o f his finest and s u rp ris in g ly funny t i ­ leading a football cheer m usical scoring, which was M r . L lo yd h im s e lf appear­ gags fro m several film s . tle s ("T a te U .—a large opens out to reveal that his adequately provided by ed in the Arena T heater A n a rra to r analyzes the football stadium w ith a co l­ antics are taking place in W alter Scharf. ! S fo r a question-answer ses­ bespectacled c h a r a c t e r lege attached,” and, in tro ­ fro n t o f his bedroom m ir - sion. w hich L lo yd develops p ro ­ ducing the h e ro in e ,“ Peggy ro w . Harold Lloyd may re s t S¡: I D uring the in fo rm a l d is ­ g re ssive ly in these c lip s . — the kind of g ir l your assured that, w ith a ll these The slowly moving cam ­ •Â cussion, Lloyd explained The tire d , dead-pan look, m other m ust have been” ) po sitive points to his ad­ era p u lls back fa rth e r and why he is p re m ie rin g the the nervous gulp, the dex­ culm inates in the w ildest vantage, his “ Funny Side fa rth e r to reveal m ore and o f L ife ” w ill be heavily film in college com m uni­ terous acrobatics and the fo o tb a ll game e ver film e d . V * -' m ore of a crow d which attended and w e ll-a p p re c i­ tie s . He feels that college anxious enthusism o f the If you don’ t go into help­ H arold has unintentionally ated by students, ch ild re n I students are the m ost re ­ g o -g e tte r— a ll are unified less h y ste rics watching it , o ffe re d to tre a t to ice and adults. ceptive and appreciative and d is tille d fro m separate assume there is something » Books and Records AT S.B.S. E n te r J e s u s , th e M a s te rm in d O N S A L E . P R IC E D F R O M I WAS $25 L a st yea r, the “ God is Dead” — controversy was so over-used, m isused and misunderstood that many of us find i t a sacrilege to Passover those to be k ille d w ould be re ­ moved fro m the crosses fo r the pose some novel questions. It is a novel plot. And i t reads lik e a novel’ s plot ra th e r than a newly $°° 1 f0 $1500 NOW ONLY 6 . 9 5 u tte r the complete three-w orded phrase. 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C • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N SUZUKI 55cc, 1907. N ever used. serious, hard w o rk e r. F o r Phone 332-8436. 4 -1 1 /9 REVVARDI C a lifo rn ia State C o l- CORVAIR MONZA, 1962. 1964 p ric e d . 372-2294, 485-2226. • W ANTED Won in contest. Judy, 337-1314. personal Interview phone M r . lege Ring. Phi Sigma P i in i— Typififl Service 110 engine, 1965 fro n t end. 355- 8 -11/9 2 -1 1 /8 Faust, 351-4011. Housas tia ls . RBG ’ 66, Owen area. 355- 9051. 4 -1 1 /5 R AM BLER 1963 station wagon. LINDA OOSTMEYER - P ro fe s­ D E A D L IN E THREE BEDROOM, W i n t e r , 4139._________________ 8-11/16 sional ty p is t. D is s e rta tio n s / CORVAIR, 1963 Monza, 4-speed, Good tir e s . $695. 4511 South EARNINGS ARE u n lim ite d as ah LOST: KEYS on c irc u la r rin g . A v ia tio n S pring. Up to s ix . 205 L e s lie . dark blue. C a ll 332-5694, Logan. TU 2-4067. 4-11/10 AVON representative . T u rn general typing, IB M - r e fe r ­ 1 P .M . one c la ss day b e ­ FRANCIS AVIA TIO N : Now f o r m - 489-5953. 8-11/14 I f found, re tu rn to East W ilson 4 -1 1 /7 TEM PEST LeMANS, 1$63. fa k e yo u r fre e tim e into $$. F o r ap­ ences. 882-0096. 3 11/7 f o r e p u b lic a tio n . ing new Cherokee, fly in g club. TWO F E M A LE room m ates need- desk. 8—11/16 CORVETTE, 1961, convertible. o ver payments; must s e ll. IV 5 - pointm ent in yo u r h o p e , w rite TYPIN G TERM papers and M em bership lim ite d . Phone ed. F urnished duplex. C a ll 351— W hite w ith black top. M ust se ll. 7403; a fte r 6 p.m ., 641-6754. M rs . A lonaH ucklns, 5664School P e rs o n a l theses. E le c tric ty p e w rite r. C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 n o o n one 484-1324.___________________ C 7095. 2 -1 1 /8 $1200. 355-8738. 4 -11/9 4-11/7 Street, H aslett.M ichigan, o r c a ll F ast se rvice . 332-4597. 4 -1 1 /7 c la ss day b e fo r e p u b lic a ­ VICTOR BORGE C oncert F r i . tio n . FALCON, I960 6-cylinder, auto- THUNDERBIRD, 1960. E x tra E m p lo y m e n t IV 2-6893. C - ll/ 1 1 THREE GIRLS W inter a n d /o r Nov. 11th - 8:30 p.m . C ivic PAU LA ANN HAUGHEY, T y p is t. m atic. 4 door. $295. Phone 485- sharpl Phone evenings 332- H ELP WANTED p a rt tim e . Kwik M E D IC A L TECHNICIAN fo rp h y - S pring. New s p lit le v e l house. IB M S e le ctric and Executive. C enter. T icke ts on sale at A r - 8454. 4 -1 1 /8 4697. 131 E , B ro o kfie ld. K a r Wash. 920 E. M ichigan. IV s ic ia n 's o ffice inO kem os. E D 2 - 393-0504. 8-11/14 M u ltilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ PH O N E 8-11/14 baugh’ s nowll 10-11/11 FALCON WAGON, 1963, 170m o- 4-7335. 8 -1 1 /9 3548 o r ED 7-7329 . 4 -1 1 /9 ELECTROLYSIS (HAIR Removal) fessional theses typing. N ear 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 to r, 4-speed transm ission, TORONADO DELUXE, 1966, wine GIRL TO liv e in East Lansing Rooms October Magazine, excellent a r ­ campus. 337-1527. C WAITRESS T O w ork noon hours, DOUBLE WITH re frig e ra to r, c o lo r, fu lly powered, autom atic, RATES $800. Phone TU 2-1227. 4 -1 1 /8 home. P riva te room as m o th e r's 11 a .m .-3 p.m . M ust have e x­ p riv a te entrance and bath, and tic le ! Hanchett House, IV 4- BARBI M E L . P ro fession al ty p is t. ra d io , 4000 m ile s , one owner, he lper. 332-5404. 4-11/10 No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. FORD, 1959, custom 4-door, one perience. C a ll ED 2-5778 fo r 1632. 3 -1 1 /9 1 D a 7 ...................S I . 5 0 $3400. 487-6285. 8-11/10 p a rkin g . 351-5313. 2 -1 1 /8 owner, p rice d to s e ll. IV 4- P AR T T IM E housekeeper. Two appointment. 4 -1 1 /7 THE LAST R IT E : the la st word B lock o ff campus. 332-3255. C 3 D A Y S ............... S 3 . 0 0 3428. 3512 R idgefield Road, TRIUM PH SPITFIRE, 1966; school ch ildren. One ch ild ac­ in ro c k bands. 351-7652. ANN BROWN, ty p is t and m u ltilith 5 D A Y S ...............¿ 5 . 0 0 EAST LAN'SlNG BIG b Oy RES- F o r S a le Lansing 2 -11/7 7,000 m iles, convertible, e x c e l- ceptable. Evenings, ED 2-1960. 4 -1 1/9 offset p rin tin g . D issertations, lent condition. Rosie, 337-1305, TAURANT. Under new manage­ MANCOAT, NEW, black, cash- FORD WAGON, "7960. 2 door, 4-11/10 TERRY MAYNARD books bands I theses, m an uscripts, general (b a s e d on 10 w o rd s p e r ad) 8-11/14 M ECHANICAL m ent. A pplications taken fo r m ere, m iddle size, $85. 332- automatic, 6 -cylin d e r. $200. ENGINEERING F ro m Lansing's best to M ich ­ typing. IB M , 16 years experi­ ca sh ie r, busboys, w a itre sse s, 5555 a fte r 6 p .m ., Wang. 2 -1 1 /7 Over 10, I5 V J, . M a rk e r bindings, Scott poles. Phone 489-9237 . 2 -1 1 /7 it 14 %15 12 i% 13 16 18. Stoop 19. Worm 20. Totem pole 21. Indite C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 T o f i l l im m ediate vacancy (4 - 12:30 p .m .). Salary range $ 5 ,- apartm ent fo r w in te r te rm . C lo s t to campus. 351-7849. 10-11/14 ROYAL SAFARI ty p e w rite r. Used very, v e ry little . $50. Connie, 337-9743. 4 -1 1 /7 %% 19 20 17 % f' 21 18 %% 23. Pig 25. Division o f a Rontok v il­ STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 658 to $7,057 annually. A ll TWO MEN fo r 4-m an R ive rsid e 6 6 6 D USED te levisio n, £ # -¿ 232 23 24 25 26 lage M ichigan c iv il service bene­ f it s . M ust have one year o f East A partm ent. January-June. 351-6746. 8-11/10 and ED 3-4117._______ 8-11/10 22 % % 29 26. Denary 28. Cuttlefish experience as a Computer O perator A o r equivalent ex­ CTB l. NEEDED sublease w in te r Animals 27 30 % 3t 28 % 32 fluid 29. Containers perience outside the state te rm , R iv e r’ s Edge A p artm en t. C a ro l, 351-9319. 4 -1 1 /8 POODLE PUPPIES, je t black, s m a ll m in iature s, AKC re g is ­ mÚ % 31. Pale s e rvice and graduation fro m high school. F o r fu rth e r In ­ FOURTH M A N , lu x u ry a p a rt- m ent. S ta rt w in te r te rm . M ike, tered, 7 weeks old. F ir s t shots, worm ed, weaned, healthy, $100. 33 36 34 n37 35 %38 39 32. Cluster 33. Sum up 34. Tardy fo rm a tio n , contact M r, Donald L lllr o s e , Personnel O ffice r, D epartm ent of Education, 5th 351-9406. ONE M A L E room m ate wanted 4 -11/9 337-0064.______________4 -1 1 /7 M o b ile Homes 40 % % 41 42 35. Wife of Zeus flo o r, Prudden Building, L a n ­ sing. An equal opportunity e m ­ p lo ye r. fo r 4-m an apartm ent. N orth­ w ind A partm ents. Im m ediately. 351-7909. 8-1 1/16 A TLA S 50 X 10, 3 bedrooms, $2900 o r best o ffe r. IV 5-7403. A fte r 6 p.m ., 641-6754, 4 -1 1 /7 43 % 44 $ 1 45 37. Balloon basket 38. Regret 39. Piece out M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, Michigan Monday, N ovem ber 7, 1966 9 F E A R E P I D E M I C S U S E A N Y S Y S T E M F lo o d s stu n Italy S o v ie t tr a d e to u g h the w ater had cleared fro m m ost B y B O B Z ES C H IN FLORENCE, Ita ly (I1) - R isin g O ffic ia ls ordered an a ll-o u t "T h e Russian gold mines w ere tain Its "is la n d of democracy*’ o f the c ity . But m ost o f Venice State N e w s Staff W r it e r position, Coggan said, i t should r iv e r s , new death-dealing land­ e ffo rt to shore up weakened banks worked 24 hours a day to produce to prevent a new ram page. The s t ill was w ithout e le c tric ity and The fundamental th re a t fro m $300 m illio n annually, but the view problem s of international s lid e s and fe a r o f epidem ics d rin k in g w a te r. the Soviet Union is changing fro m government has had to buy m ore scope w ith a d iffe re n t set of Sunday night deepened the m is ­ Ita lia n government m obilized the Sudden landslides near B e llu - id e olog ical and m ilita r y to eco­ and m o re wheat. Sources in glasses than It uses now. e ry o f a th ird o f the Ita lia n arm ed fo rce s to help block new floods and rush m ore a id and no in the A lps b u rie d homes and nom ic, said Defense Departm ent S w itzerland say the Russian gold " T h e United States tends to peninsula that la y stunned and re s c u e rs to s tric ke n areas. added 20 new deaths to a fa ta li­ consultant B. F . Coggan T h u rs­ reserve s have been d w in d lin g ." th ink everybody thinks lik e we su ffe rin g in the nation’ s m ost ty to ll moving tow ard 200. I t day night. H arsh re a lis ts th a t the do, in logic, tra in of thought, extensive peacetime disaster* T o F lorence, one day o f cala­ was feared the fin a l death count The fo rm e r Douglas A ir c r a ft Russians a re , Coggan said, they and sense of values. T h is is not A s flo od w aters cleared fro m m itous floods had done m ore to emerge fro m the nightm are vic e -p re sid e n t a n d United Na­ recognized the need to reverse tru e! O ther peoples’ ways may not Venice and F lorence, the two damage than W orld W ar Q. chaos would be hundreds, p e r­ tions economic a d vise r, speaking the outflow , and in 1963 a precept be w rong*' he said. biggest Ita lia n r iv e r s - the Po The F rid a y floods had s tru ck haps a thousand. Thousands at F a irc h ild , said a situa tion is was la id down that the Indus­ "A m e ric a Is treated w ith envy and the Adige - s p ille d over Venice its w o rst tid a l blow in were in ju re d . developing in the Soviet Unl6n tr ia lis ts of the USSR m ust design but not always respect. We’ re th e ir banks a t scattered points in n orthern Ita ly . 1,000 ye a rs. B y Sunday night The U.S, government and the w hich could be p o te n tia lly m ore products fo r use throughout the regarded as ‘babes In the woods’ V atican joined the Ita lia n gov­ dangerous, than the nuclear w o rld . who had a stroke o f luck in ernm ent in sending aid and a stalm ate, and te st the fre e w o rld So fo r three years a whole setting up a dem ocratic society. lik e never before. Nixon charges draft m assive fo rce o f m ore than 100,- new class o f products has been We should educate ourselves to 000 men spread into the d isa ste r zones In a desperate race against Founder Honored "T h e USSR, having placed heavy in d u stry above a g ric u ltu re , appearing fro m behind the Iron C urtain— ca rs , p la n e s , lo ­ recognize other points of view In International problem s w hile tim e to save the liv in g —and to found In 1963 that It didn’ t have s t ill re la tin g them to our own announcement 'fake’ Chick Eva n s w as p re s e n te d a scroll b y the U n iv e r ­ com otives, and fa rm equipment. re c o v e r the dead before epidem ic enough food fo r Its people and "A n d t h e s e products have fra m e w o rk ." sity and Evans Scholars, Saturday, honoring his fla re d . was forced to buy wheat on the polish and c la s s !" said Coggan. foundin g of the scholastic fraternity. Shown w ith Hundreds o f thousands were open m a rk e t" he said. “ But be­ "T h e co rn e rs have been rounded NEW YORK If) - F o rm e r V ice had "im p a ire d the in te g rity of hom eless. M ore were isolated Evans are coach Du ffy Daugherty and Tom Dutch, cause o f m is tru s t of the ruble, P re sid e nt R ichard M . N ixon on the o ffic e o f se cre ta ry of de­ and in danger o f death fro m fa c u lty a d vise r fo r E v a n s Scholars. they had to pay over $300 m il­ off, they have a professional R id e s , s itte r s gloss, and what’ s m o r e , they Sunday charged S ecretary o f De­ fe n s e ." shock, starvation, exposure and S ta te N e w s photo b y T o n y Ferrante lio n In gold fo r wheat. appeal to the m a rke t.” fense R obert S. M cN am ara acted N ixon, appearing onA B C -T V *s as "L y n d o n Johnson's C h a rlie landslides. " P r o f it means nothing to the to a id v o te r s "Is s u e s and A n s w e rs ," charged In h e lico p te rs, Jeeps, tru c k s , Russians. They w ill se ll an a ir ­ M cC arthy, his p o litic a l stooge," " p o litic a l fa ke ry” in the d ra ft boats and amphibian c ra ft, the F re e rid e s fo r voters and a plane fo r 50% of Its cost at by m a k i n g a p re -e le c tio n an­ announcement a n d made h i s rescue a rm y fought o ver w a te r- babysitting service a re being of­ h a lf the Inte re st the U.S. would nouncement o f lo w e r d ra ft quotas Saturday. strongest attack yet on Johnson. M cNamara said the Increase covered croplands, s lim e -c o v ­ ered h ills and landslides in the H a n n a h d e fe n d s ATL D ep t. charge and give 20 years to pay fo r It. T h is kind of m arketing fered In a jo in t p ro je ct between Theta Chi fra te rn ity and Kappa He said the p o litic a l atm os­ In U.S. fo rce s In V ie t Nam in A lp s. placing a ceiling on MSU studenl Alpha Theta s o ro rity on election is tough to beat” he said. phere surrounding M cN am ara's 1967 w ould be su b sta n tia lly less Florence, a c ity o f 450,000 By D O N N A C U M M IN G S the re-appointm ent o f these non­ e n ro llm e n t. day. In o rd e r to take advantage In o rd e r to make the tra n s i­ t r ip to the L B J Ranch In Texas than the 200,000-man Increase and the greatest a rt c ity o f the State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r tenured in s tru c to rs ," com m ent­ " E n ro llm e n t fig u re s have of this se rvice, voters shouldcall tion to the open m arket, the to serve as a " p o litic a l p ro p " th is ye a r. Renaissance, suffered the w o rs t. ed Hannah, "a n d th e ir recom ­ soared upward In the la st dec­ the Theta Chi house at 332-3581 W hile denying fu tu re p o litic a l Soviets have had to adopt what He p redicted d ra ft c a lls may T he c ity and surrounding area p la n s. P resident John A . Hannah mendation, having been approved ade,’ ’ said Hannah, " t h is y e a r's du ring voting hours Tuesday. they once called " d ir t y Cap­ be cut in h a lf. In August, Sep­ counted a t least 40 deaths and also discussed the A T L contro­ and processed through the neces­ freshm an and sophomore classes A pproxim ately 25-50 mem bers ita lis t t r ic k s " — wage Incentives, State board ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) te m b e r, October and November, inductions averaged between 3 7 ,- 000 and 50,000 a month. Incalculable damage to a rtis tic and a rc h ite c tu ra l tre a s u re s . T h e c ity was to rn w ith m is e ry v e rs y , e nrollm ent increase and ASMSU during a question and answer perio d at a Scabbard and sary channels, now awaits fin a l consideration by the Board o f T ru s te e s ." In re ply to a query concerning are the la rge st In the h is to ry of the u n iv e rs ity .” P rojected en­ ro llm e n t fig u re s show an in ­ bonuses, and local responsible production. Coggan said that he asked a w ill be involved in the p ro je ct, according to Jeff M ille r , p ro je ct chairm an. N oting that the present combat and em otion. Ita lia n P resident Blade banquet in Cowles House crease, according to the p re s i­ Soviet in d u s tria lis t the reason fo r The idea behind the p ro je c t is pow ering the board w ith planning to u r o f duty in V iet Nam is 12 Giuseppe Saragat was scream ed his fu tu re p o litic a l adventures, dent, how ever, " n o t as la rg e an to allow citizens to vote who la s t week. a change o f thinking and was told pow ers. months, M cNamara said: "W e at by d istraught s u rv iv o rs as Hannah re p lie d , ” 1 have none. increase as in the past. m ight otherwise to unable to due Hannah said he only knew what "n o t to be m isle d . The Soviets He said such planning should be propose to keep It so. We w ill he toured the oozing, d e b ris - A ll I want to be Is president o f "T n e stru ctu re o f ASMSU p re ­ to lack of transportation o r fo r he ‘ ‘ read in the State News” con­ w ill use any system they can done w ith the assistance of re p re ­ have brought back as a re s u lt choked s tre e ts. th is u n iv e rs ity .’ ’ Each y e a r, ac­ sents the best potential fo r the lack of a babysitter. cerning the controversy ove r the fin d to make th e ir basic social sentatives o f a ll higher educa­ o f that lim ite d to u r about 250,000 "W e don’t need you here, we cording to H am ah, electioneers m ost successful student govern­ The Theta C hi’ s also c a rrie d r e c e n t recom mendation that system m ore com petitive and tio n a l in s titu tio n s. men by the end o f the next month. heed bread, we need w a te r,” h in t he may run fo r p o litic a l ment we have ever had at M ich ­ on a rid e service du ring the three A T L in s tru c to rs w ill not be m ore e ffective.” D r. Leon F ill, a D em ocratic We believe we can continue to scream ed one man. "W h y don’t o ffic e . igan S ta te ," said Ham ah. Y et, i f 1960 election. re h lre d next fa ll. I f the United States Is to m ain­ Incumbent, said he appointed an lim it the to u r to 12 months, and you stay lo Rome and organize ‘ ‘ The size o f a u n iv e rs ity does o u r student government is "g o in g ‘ ‘ E v id e ntly, A T L Dept, o ff i­ ad hoc com m ittee to establish a do so w i t h o u t c a l l i n g up the rescue?*’ not necessarily bare any condi­ to amount to anything, it m . s t c ia ls decided not to recommend plan fo r the m aste r plan w hile re s e rv e s .’ * tio n on the quality of its educa­ have the In te re st o f both the presid ent o f the board. The to ta l number of troops In tio n a l standards," Hannah said governed and the g o v e rn o rs ," he F il l reported a s ta ff is now " in In answer to the p o s s ib ility o f T h a n k s fo r y o u r V ie t Nam w ill stand at 385,000 fu ll o p e ra tio n . . . "O u r charge to the d ire c to r o f the p ro je c t is to come up w ith a M ichigan plan fo r higher educa­ by the end o f the y e a r, he said. "T h e m ilita r y scene has been changed d ra m a tic a lly ," he said. Conference ference are Paul D re s s e l,d ire c ­ “OPPORTUNITIES IN AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AND BANKING” p a tro n a g e But he w ould not p re d ic t what (Continued fr o m page 1) tio n that would be fle x ib le and lie s ahead on the fig h tin g fie ld . to r o f the O ffice o f In stitu tio n a l ta ilo re d to the needs of the M ic h i­ and to o ffe r th e ir concrete sug­ R esearch, E vere tt M . R ogers, R . J. E m e rs o n , V ic e -P r e s , F u ll T im e M a le M cNam ara said that a $1—b il­ gestions fo r effecting the re fo rm associate p ro fe sso r in the Dept, gan philosophy o f higher educa­ lio n cutback already has b e e n ! H e lp W an ted t io n ," he explained. they profess to d e s ire .” o f Com m unication, and Richard B a n k o f A m e r ic a ord ered In the planned production M ichigan State personnel in­ C u rre y , an MSU ju n io r m ajo rin g F i l l said he is against P u b lic ra te of a ir ordinance. He dis­ vite d to p a rtic ip a te in the con­ in Germ an. A ct 124 o f 1965. T h is act p ro ­ cussed the p ro b a b ility of another M on. Nov. 7, 7 P M Refreshments vides that the le g is la tu re has cut w ith the P resident Saturday. the pow er to approve o r d is ­ N ixon said, " I am not fr ig h t­ 207 1963 R o o m approve plans fo r new campus ened by the tow ering tem per o f SPONSOR: Ag Council W . G ra n d R iv e r b u ild in gs. Lyndon Johnson." He said he W o n d e r’ s H a ll He said i t is his b e lie f that the w ould continue to discuss the act Is unconstitutional and should P re sid e nt’ s methods o f waging eventually be contested in co u rt. w a r In V ie t Nam. Asked i f he thought the P re s i­ W a n ted dent was try in g to silence his URGENT: 2 ticke ts fo r N otre c r itic s on V ie t Nam, N ixon re ­ Dame game. C a ll Juan, 355- p lie d that, " I f he attacks me, 6345. 4 -1 1 /8 who has supported h im on V ie t Nam, th a t's going to frig h te n oth­ 4 NON-STUDENT tic k e ts to N o tre e rs who have m o re to lose than Dame game. C a ll ED 2-5407. 1 h a ve ." 4 -1 1 /8 N ixon said, "P re s id e n t John­ TWO MAN apartm ent o r house son should lis te n to objections fo r w in te r te rm . 355 -2090. and answer m y questions instead 4 -1 1 /8 o f indulging in cheap p o litic a l FOUR NON-STUDENT tic k e ts fo r I dem agoguery." N o tre Dame game. W ill pay. 353-2107. IRONING WANTED to do In my 4 -1 1 /8 i t a i i r t home. 351-4831. 4 -1 1 /8 T W 5 NON-student tic k e ts to - A c tiv itie s gether fo r the N otre Dame game. 353-6984._____________ 2 -1 1 /8 C a r n iv a l 't'HE WOLVERINE is interested in com m issioning an a r tis t to Engineers and Scientists: p repare selected a rtw o rk fo r the to d a y 1967 W olverine. I f interested, b rin g representative samples A c tiv itie s C a rn iva l 1966,under the chairm anship o f B ruce Auten, SAILUNCHARTEDSEAS o f y o u r w ork to 344 Student S ervices fro m 1-5 p.m ., Monday th ru F rid a y . W ill pay w e ll. Union board m em ber, w ill be held today fro m 7-10:30 p .m . on the second flo o r o f the Union. WITHPHILCD 8 -11/11 The C a rn iv a l, fo rm e rly spon­ Philco is co m m itte d to advancing the state of alm ost M IN IM U M OF two non student sored by ASMSU, is presented eve ry technical art— fro m engineering to m anufactur­ tic k e ts fo r N o tre Dame game. as a service to the u n iv e rs ity Lee 353-8441. 4 -1 1 /7 ing, fro m anti-weapons syste m s to un de rw ate r co m ­ com m unity — especially to a ll » =____ freshm en and tra n s fe r students. munications, fro m space age instrumentation to BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.30 home air conditioning. Because w e are accustomed The tra d itio n o f A c tiv itie s C a r­ fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & to w orking in advance o f eve ryon e else, w e don't n iv a l is to acquaint students w ith $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT the e x tra -c u rric u la r organiza­ alw ays kn o w exactly w h e r e our course m ay take us BLOOD SERVICE, IN C ., 1427 tio n s and a c tiv itie s available to — except tha t it is fo rw a rd . A n d w e need bright, E , M ichigan Ave. H ours 9-3:30 them . creative, ambitious people to help take us there. Monday and Tuesday; 12-6:30 T h is year representatives T hursda y. 489-7587. C fro m groups va ryin g fro m the Ski S o m e other facts about Philco: W e are a major sub­ C lub to a society fo r In d u s tria l TW O STUDENT'S who went on the sidiary o f F o rd M o t o r C o m p a n y . W e are a company engineers w ill be on hand to ta lk ; U n iv e rs ity Services A ssociation fa st approaching $1 billion In annual sales, to con­ to students and e n ro ll them as Rosebowl Special t r ip la s t year su m e r, industrial and g o ve rn m e n t m arkets. W e offer m em bers. ; to serve as campus re p re s e n - The C a rn iv a l, In its f i r s t ye a r stim ulation, responsibility, and abo ve all, a bright I ta tlve s fo r a planned sp rin g ! vacation to the Bahamas. C o n - as a Union Board event, is co­ future. chaired by E rn ie Cadotte. ! ta ct M r . James McConnell The com m ittee consists o f If yo u 'd like to join us in a fast-paced, rewarding : CROUP T R A V E L ASSOCIATES L inda N elson, Sue Schaeffer, career position, w e 'd like to talk t o y o u . W e will be 53 West Jackson Boulevard, T e r r y Rodgers and Don T r e fr y . visiting your campus on N o v e m b e r 8 and 9. Co n tact ; Chicago, 60604. 4 -1 1 /7 ' yo u r Placem ent O ffice . S to p by and talk to us about yo u r fu tu re or w rite to C o lle g e Relations, Philco I t ’s G r e a t F o r A D a te ! Co rp o ra tio n , C & Tioga S t s ., Philadelphia, Pa. 19134. 400 CID V -8. Full 115-inch wheelbase. Heavy- standard goodies at one modest price. A vail­ Lanas Available F o r O p e n Bow ling duty springs, shock absorbers, shaft. Sway able also, if you w is h -R o c k e t Rally Pac, UHV F r id a y , S a tu rd ay and Sunday Nites PHILCO WILL BE HERE ON NOVEMBER 8 A ND 9 bars, front and rear. High-performance axle. ignition, superstock wheels, front disc brakes e 40 Lanes e Lo u n g e C areer op portunities available on the East Coast, the M idw est, the Dual exhausts. Beefed-up wheels. W hite-Line and the like. Put one into action and you'll e B i l li a r d s eS n ack B a r Southw est, the W est Coast, and throug hou t the world. or w ide-oval Red-Line tires. Bucket seats. agree: 1967 Olds 4 -4-2 is the sweetest, neat­ D ivisions: A eronutronic • A ppliance • C om m unications