T u e s d a y Partly . . In s id e to d a y . . . , . . sunny and w a r m e r w ith a high te m p e r a tu r e o f ‘Le B o n h e u r’ re v ie w , p. 4 M IC H IG A N 68. S h a rk e y drafted, p. 5 B loo d d rive , p. 7 S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y Novem ber 8, 1966 I0e East Lansing, M ichigan A A U P A s k s R e v i e w O f 3 A T L D i s m i s s a l s reappointment to faculty mem bers whose la A fte r consulting w ith th e ir advisory The council of MSU’ s chapter o f the decision not to reappoint the three in­ perform ance is inconsistent w ith the high­ co m m itte e s, department chairm en , should A m e rica n A ssociation o f U n iv e rs ity P ro ­ s tru c to rs “ was in s tr ic t con form ity w ith est aspirations of the academic com­ annually review the perform ance of every fessors recommended that the A T L Dept, a ll the rules and regulations o f the AAUP m u n ity.” and MSU. The departm ent’ s action was in faculty mem ber and relay the inform a­ “ re -e xa m in e its decisions” to dism iss But in th is context, i t noted that a fu ll compliance w ith the le tte r of the tio n to the individual involved. three in s tru c to rs in the department, in a u n ive rsity serves its own best interest statement issued late Monday. la w ." 2. Faculty mem bers not to be reap­ by to le ra tin g and encouraging debate and R e fe rrin g to the dism issals of Robert But without doubting the le g a lity o f the pointed should be notified In w ritin g and dissent. F o g a rty, Ken L aw less, and Gary G roat, decision, the council said the d ism issa l enough tim e fo r appeals should be a l­ the statement resulted fro m a two-week o f the three in s tru c to rs raised broader lowed w ith in the department and college In obvious reference to the A T L d is ­ in q u iry conducted by the council o f the issues of “ sound personnel p olicies and before the recommendation is forw arded m issa ls, the, council emphasized that such lo c a l AAUP chapter in response to re ­ procedures.” " c r ite r ia as 'contemptuous d is a ffilia tio n , to the dean. The notifica tio n should in­ quests fro m several chapter m em bers. The council added that observing tenure clude the basis fo r the nonreappointment. ’ rocking the boat,’ and ‘ negative a ttitud e,' The recom mendation was made, the regulations doesn’ t re lie ve a unive rsity are inappropriate standards fo r faculty 3, Reasons fo r nonreappointment should statement said, because “ the council is o f its obligation to follow personnel p o li­ selection and re te n tio n ." H u b b a r d L ig h ts U p m indful of the doubts which have arisen cies which respect the dignity o f faculty be considered privile g e d inform ation—to The statement was issued by E rv in be made public only at the d iscre tio n of as to whether F o garty, Law less, and m em bers and also con tribute to the best Barnes, associate p ro fe sso r o f botany and The Notre Dame game m ig h t be tw o w e e k s a w a y , but f o r the resi­ the faculty mem ber. Groat were denied reappo intm ent fo r pure­ interests o f the u n iv e rs ity . plant pathology and president o f the local d e n t s o f H u b b a rd H a l l i t ’ s n o n e t o o e a r l y t o g e t r e a d y f o r t h e b i g d a y . In s triv in g fo r excellence, the council ly professional re a sons." S p e cifica lly, the council suggested the AAUP chapter representing the council. said, a u n ive rsity “ has the rig h t to deny They lit up M o n d a y nigh t w it h a t h o u g h t a b o u t the N o t r e D a m e fo o tb a ll The council noted that the A T L D ept.'s follow ing: State N e w s photo b y D a v e L a u r a team . 1 MICHIGAN ELECTIONS F re e d o m r e p o r t re v isio n s Nation watches races N ational attention is focused on Lansing today as M ichigan vo te rs not only elect, tiv e in the State L e g is la tu re fro m the 59th d is tric t. g o to A c a d e m i c C o u n c il a governor but may ve ry w e ll be deciding L e ro y G . Augenstein, MSU p ro fe s s o r of dent’ s offenses against U n ive rsity regu­ planned to protect student rig h ts in the the Republican nominee fo r president in biophysics, and James F . O 'N e il are By F A V E U N G E R lations was elim inated. classroom . 1968. Republican candidates fo r m em bers of the State N e w s Staff W r it e r The appeal procedure Is co n cilia to ry O ther changes show a d e sire to give the D em ocrat Zolton Ferency is opposing State Board o f Education. They are op­ student a m ore effective say in dete rm in ­ ra th e r than punitive. The Academic Council w ill begin its own incumbent Gov. George Romney-R. If posed by Leon F ill and Donald T h u rb e r, ing the p olicies that effect him . M a jo r The student m ust f i r s t tr y to resolve c ritic is m and p raise of the revised aca­ Romney wins it is alm ost ce rta in that D e m o cra tic candidates. governing groups are to re fe r recom ­ any vio la tio n o f his academic rig h ts , in ­ dem ic freedom re p o rt at its meeting to­ his name w ill be entered in nomination John C o llin s and Irene Murphy are mendations and regulation changes to the cluding the grade not given " in good fa ith ," fo r P resident. Should opposing candidate, D em ocratic candidates fo r Regents of the night. The m a jo r revisio n s in the re p o rt came liv in g unit f ir s t , fo r instance. w ith his in s tru c to r. U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan. They are opposed Ferency win Romney's chances fo r na­ tio n a l o ffic e probably w ill disappear. by R obert Brown and T ru d y Huebner, Aftermath in the sections on a student's rig h ts in Before any o f the guidelines can be effected, however, the re p o rt m ust go to Then he may appeal to the department chairm an and then to the dean o f the co l­ the cla ssro o m , including his rig h t to M ichigan voters w ill be asked to vote Republicans, the Academic Senate and be approved by lege. If the grade was not given in good A car standing on its end appeal a grade not given " i n goad fa ith ,’ ’ tw ice fo r U.S. Senator. V oters w ill vote Jean McKee and L e s lie Schm ier are the Board o f T ruste es. fa ith , the student may appeal to the S tudent. D em ocratic candidates fo r members of against a l a m p p o s t is o n l y p a r t and on student publications. once to elect a senator fo r a s h o rt-te rm , F aculty C om m ittee on Academic rig h ts and o f the f l o o d d a m a g e In F l o r e n c e , The Academ ic C ouncil, composed of the The m a jo r changes are as follow s: fro m Dec. -1, 1966 u n til Jan. 3, 1967 to the Board o f G overnors at Wayne State R e sp onsibilities. Italy w hich left the c i ty w ith o u t cleans and the a d m in istra tive o ffic e rs in 1. Academic rig h t a 1 re sp o n sib ilitie s f i l l a vacancy created by the death of the U n iv e rs ity . A lfre d SokolowskiandNorm an The Com m ittee on Academic Rights can Stockm eyer are the Republican opponents. e le c tric ity o r fresh w ater. charge o f student a ffa irs and academic o f students. late Sen. P a tric k V . M cN am ara, and once recom mend, but not o rd e r, that the depart­ m a tte rs , sent the o rig in a l academic fre e ­ fo r the candidate to f i l l the re g u la r s ix - U P I C ablephoto By stressing that only those grades not ment change the grade. dom re p o rt back to the Faculty Committee y e a r te rm . Running fo r both positions ape given “ in good fa ith ” can be appealed, In cases involving the student’ s rig h t to on Student A ffa irs in September fo r re ­ G . Mennen W illia m s -D . and Sen. Robert the com m ittee reasserted that the p ro ­ competent and inform ed academic advice v is io n . P . G riffin -R . fe sso r has fin a l authority fo r course con­ and classroom in stru ctio n , however, there F o r the most p a rt the faculty com m ittee tent, classroom procedure and grading. is no appeal beyond the dean of the college. G r iffin was appointed by Romney to f i l l the vacancy la st sum m er. S tu d e n t v o te r s to c a s t w rote out step-by-step procedures to re­ place ambiguous, generalized guidelines (A grade not given in good fa ith is one based on c rite r ia oth e r than academic 2. Student re co rd s. To gain access to student’ s records, a Candidates fo r the MSU Board o f T ru s ­ in the o rig in a l re p o rt. tees are Nathan Conyers and W arren Some changes showed a m ore con­ perform ance.) person must demonstrate the rig h t as w e ll H u ff, D em ocrats, and Frank Merrime.n se rva tive , second-thought tre n d . A guide­ A t the same tim e , by setting up a as the need to know. F o rm e rly the re p o rt and Ken Thompson Republicans. Candidates fo r S ecretary o f State are b a llo ts a t va rio u s s p o ts lin e re q u irin g the U n ive rsity to destroy, a fte r graduation, any record o f a stu- specific procedure fo r appealing v io la ­ tions o f student rig h ts , the com m ittee ( P l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k p a g e ) James M . H are-D . and George Washing- Student vo te rs can speed up the voting c ity ’ s 80 p re cin ct-a re a p o lls , and should to n -R . process if they know exactly where they c a ll the o ffice o f Lansing’ s c ity c le rk , In the contest fo r Attorney General F ra n k J. K e lle y-D . is running fo r his a re to cast th e ir b a llo t. A ccording to the c ity c le rk ’ s o ffic e , 372-5000, to have questions answered re ­ garding where they vote. GOVERNMENT TROOPS CALLED th ird te rm . He is opposed by Lawrence on-cam pus students and C herry Lane A ll voting p o lls are open fro m 8 a.m . B . L in d e m e r-R . A pts, residents should vote at East Lansing to 8 p.m., A man who did graduate w ork at MSU and is presently a social studies teacher at E ve rett High School, Lee H, VVenke-D, is opposing Charles E . C ham berlain-R . F ire Station No. 2, on Shaw Lane. U n iv e rs ity V illa g e residents liv e in p re c in c t eight and should vote at the Red Cedar School. Spartan V illage re s i­ East Lansing’ s c ity c le rk 's o ffice re ­ ported that it is d iffic u lt to estim ate how many students w ill vote today. 5 killed in Hindu demonstration fo r the position of Representative in dents vote at Spartan V illage School. P o ll places fo r the 11 voting precincts C ongress. C ham berlain is seeking his sixth te rm in Congress. George L . G riffith s -D , who received both his B .A . and his M .A . fro m MSU, is O ff-cam pus students liv in g in East Lan­ sing w ill vote at one o f the c ity ’ s 11 p o lls , according to p re cin ct area. in East Lansing are C entral School,G len- c a irn School, East Lansing Ju n io r High, B ailey School, Edgewood United Church, for ban on sacred cow slaughter Questions regarding p re cin ct and voting M a rb le School, East Lansing F ire Sta­ The government sent convoys of troops She said the atmosphere of growing opposing Harold W, H ungerford-R fo r tion # 2 , Red Cedar School, P inecrest NEW D ELH I, India t/P) - Tens of thou­ places can be answered by ca lling the fro m outlying posts and stationed them violence threatened India’ s dem ocratic state Senator fro m the 24th d is tric t. School, Spartan V illa g e School, and St. sands of Hindus dem onstrating Monday o ffice o f the c ity c le rk , 337-1731. at the P arliam ent building, where the v io ­ way of life . W ilton G oetz-D . is opposing Charles fo r a ban on the slaughter of India’ s Lansing vo te rs can vote at one o f the Thomas Aquinas School. lence erupted, at the government radio The dem onstration was organized by J . D a vis-R . fo rth e position of Representa­ sacred cows ran w ild through the streets station, other m in is trie s , and along em­ the Jan Sangh, a m ilita n t rig h t-w in g Hindu of New D elhi on a th ree-ho ur rampage battled P a rliam ent S treet. A 48-hour organization, and a llie d Hindu groups. It of arson, looting and destruction. curfew was im posed and e m e r g e n c y capped months of ris in g demands that the A t least five persons w ere k ille d when powers w ere invoked to p ro h ib it any pub­ government outlaw slaughter of India’ s p o lice fire d into the mobs. At least 500 T H E D R A F T w e re adm itted to hospitals w ith in ju rie s lic gathering of fiv e o r m ore persons. hump-backed Brahma cows, P rim e M in is te r In d ira Gandhi, deeply fro m p o lice bullets and clubs. distressed, told P arliam e nt the violence It was the w o rst rio tin g New Delhi had been d e lib e ra te ly incited and the has seen since the M oslem -H lndu com - m qnal b loo d-lettin g that followed inde­ governm ent was determ ined to quell it, M S U s tu d e n t H ig h e r g r a d e s m ig h t h e lp pendence In 1947. "w h a te ve r the co st.” a r r e s te d on ■ 1 1 — V To stay a step ahead o f local d ra ft if a sophomore, upper th re e -q u a rte rs if a th lrd s upper th re e -fo u rth s , and low er n a r c o tic s c h a r g e boards, MSU sophomores should have at­ ju n io r, and upper o ne-fourth i f a senior one •fourth. ■ ''iPÉ tained at least a 2.30 GPA, ju n io rs a 2.21 planning graduate school th is ye a r. B reak points fo r these rankings in o r - An MSU student w as a rre s te d and seniors a 2.20 in the la st ye a r. d e r were as follow s: These guidelines, however, may be a l­ — Freshm en: 2.7391; 2.2941; >.0704; Monday evening on charges of These are the gradepoints a student tered by any local board and so can not 1.9545; and 1.9534 and below. possessing and selling narco­ needed th is la st y e a r to be above the be considered as making any student above —Sophomores: 2.8290; 2.4065; Ì.2089; tics, m inim um s established by the national Se­ these points safe fro m the d ra ft. 2.1290; and 2.1287 and below. Jan E . D e e n ,, 20, L i v o n i a jun - lective Service offices as guidelines fo r the lo ca l d ra ft boards. S hortly a fte r spring fin a ls , the re g is ­ — Juniors: 2.8427; 2.4452; 2.2702; > r, was a p p re h e n d e d at 6 p .m . A ccording to the guidelines, men should t r a r ’ s o ffice reported students’ rankings 2.1916; and 2.1907 and below. at Eydeal V illa A p ts , b y police — Seniors: 2.9179; 2.5459; 2.3707; rank in the top half o f th e ir class if they as one of five cla ssifica tio n s — upper from three local departm ents. w ere a freshm an la s t y e a r, top tw o -th ird s o n e -fo u rth , upper o n e -h a lf, upper tw o - 2.2914; and 2.2906 and below. U n iv e r s it y , State and E a s t L a n - s i n gg police departm ents made th« a r r e s t at D e e n ’ s a p a r t m e n t Army to train more reserves after an Inte nsive vestigation. Ea rlie r Monday, 17-hour two MSU In­ is la tio n that gave P resident Johnson un­ gram s because its tra in in g fa c ilitie s are c o e d s Id e n tifie d D e e n as the m a n WASHINGTON J ? ) — Pentagon sources requested authority to c a ll up the un­ strained to meet the heavy demands of the who allegedly sold the m m ari­ p redicted Monday the backlog of untrained trained" re s e rv is ts fo r active duty without V ie t Nam w a r. ju a n a last w e e k . re s e rv is ts w ill be slashed In half — to d e cla rin g a national emergency. O ffic ia ls said that w ith the ease in d ra ft D e e n , w h o is c h a r g e d w i t h t w o 60,000 — by next June because of the S ecretary o f Defense Robert S. McNa­ re q u ire m e n ts, as many as 20,000 Reser­ a d m in istra tio n 's decision to cut d ra ft c a lls c o u n ts of both s e llin g and p o s ­ m ara announced Saturday that d ra ft ca lls v is ts could be traine d each month. The fo r the next fo u r months. s e s s i n g m a r i j u a n a , w a s h e l d In Four months ago, the backlog of un­ through A p ril would to ta l under 25,000 A rm y now has the capacity to tra in about N e w D e lh i R io ts the E a s t La n s in g city jail o v e r ­ m onthly, about half the c u rre n t le ve ls. 55,000 men a month - - both fo r regular traine d R eservists totaled 133,100. T h is night, police said. He will be brought congressional c ritic is m that the Sources indicated th is would enable the s ervice and Reserve status. P rotesting for a ban on the slaughter of sacred cows, Indian A rm y to m ore than double the amount of Sources added that the speedup in tra in ­ a r r a i g n e d to d a y at 10 a .m . in Reserve program amounted to a haven fo r rioters battled w ith p o l i c e in an a t t e m p t to s t o r m Pa rliam e nt. Le d Reserve tra in in g now being conducted. The ing o f R eservists would re su lt in a re ­ m u n l f Inal c o u r t . those who otherwise would be drafted to by Hindu holy men, the mob then storm ed the A ll India R a d io fight in V ie t Nam. A rm y is scheduled to tra in only 7,000 duction in th e ir tim e gap between enlist­ building. UPI Telephoto And last month, Congress approved leg­ R eservists a month under c u rre n t p ro - ment and basic tra in in g . Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric P lanln, managing e d ito r ed ito r -ln -c h le f James Spanlolo, campus e d ito r STA TI M IW S Thomas Segal, e d ito ria l e d ito r Lawrence W erner, Sports E d ito r ow e D 06A? m o ir e . ■for» G e f o v 1 Joel Stark Andrew M olllso n , executive re p o rte r a dvertising manager W illia m G, Papclak, asst, ad m anager Tuesday M orning, November 8, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S /bsu B o s S Y s r. M oore on B la ck P o w e r d re w b ig o try f r o m left L a s t W ednesday e v e n in g ’ s o n ly w h e re it in v o lv e d sh o o t­ B la c k P o w e r panel d is c u s ­ in g , hate and la w le s s n e s s . sion in Fee H a ll p ro v e d th a t M o o re s u p p o rts b la c k p o w e r r ig h t w ing e x t r e m is ts have spent d e v e lo p in g the N e g r o ’ s no m onopoly on b ig o tr y o r s o c ia l stan d in g and c r e a t i v ­ P o lice P R con feren ce bad m a n n e rs . ity in A m e r ic a . John N . M o o re , c o n s e r v a ­ One would h a r d ly s u s p ect tiv e w r it e r and a s s o c ia te th is w ould be a n a th e m a to h a m p ered b y secrecy p r o fe s s o r o f n a tu r a l s c ie n c e , any p e rs o n s u p p o rtin g r a c ia l had to contend w ith the h o s ­ e q u a lity . ence was c lo s e d to the p u b lic . tility of his audience S e v e r a l p eo p le who d is ­ P o lic e o ffic e r s fro m s e v ­ We question the p r o p r ie ty t h r o u g h o u t the e v e n in g . a g re e d w ith M o o re f e lt he e r a l of the n a tio n ’ s la r g e s t of holding a s e c r e t c o n fe r ­ M o o re was booed, h is s e d was u n fa ir ly tre a te d by the c itie s m e t at K e llo g g C e n te r ence at a p u b lic in s titu tio n . and in te r r u p te d . A t one p o in t a u d ie n c e . la s t w eek to d iscu s s w ays of B u t th e re is a m o re im p o r ­ a studen t c o n te s te d h is p r e s ­ “ I t ’ s too bad so m e c o lle g e im p ro v in g p o lic e -c o m m u n i­ tan t is s u e at hand. ence on the p a n e l. stu d en ts a re as b ig o te d as ty r e la tio n s . The p o lic e c la im th a t the A p p a re n tly som e au d ien ce those th ey c o n d e m n ,” one Judging fro m the to p ic of s e c re c y o f the m e e tin g s m e m b e rs o f m o re l ib e r a l s a id . W e a g re e . the c o n fe re n c e , it s e e m s the would s tim u la te m o re open p e rs u a s io n p e rc e iv e d M o o re - - T h e E d ito r s p o lic e r e a liz e that p o lic e - c o m m u n ity re la tio n s a re not d is c u s s io n . T h is im p lie s th at as a th r e a t to the a s p ir a ­ a ll they could b e, i . e . , in the they had so m e th in g s to say tio n s they hold fo r the N e g ro . r io t - t o r n c itie s . th a t they d id n ’ t w an t the T h e y d is a g re e d w ith h im and TED MILBY B u t p o lic e a p p a re n tly a re pub lic to h e a r; th a t th ey had t r ie d to keep h im fr o m p r e ­ b lin d to som e o f the causes of i l l fe e lin g to w a rd th e m . som e v ie w s th a t they d id n ’ t want the n e w s p a p e rs to p r in t. s e n tin g his v ie w s ; th ey s u c ­ ceed ed in a d v e r tis in g t h e ir in to le r a n c e . Nothing persona One o f these ro o ts o f i l l A f i r s t step in im p ro v in g r e la tio n s w ith the p u b lic is The o u tb u rs ts also p a in ­ CSR, The Schiff Case, The Paper, The A d m in is tra to rs on the other hand tend to w ill is the su s p ic io n the p u b lic tends to hold fo r the to d iscu s s s o u rc e s o f i l l w ill f u lly d e m o n s t r a t e d how A T L firin g s , dem onstrators arre ste d in the Union, open house p o licy — A ll these \\\m view any c r itic is m o f th e ir w ork as a personal attack, as illu s tra te d by the ad­ w ith the c o m m u n ity it s e lf . If s tro n g ly peo p le s u b s c rib e to are examples of recent c o n flic ts w ithin m in is tra to r who, when approached by a p o lic e . the U n iv e rs ity com m unity. State News re p o rte r waved an unrelated P e rh a p s the p o lic e ta lk e d they use th is ap p ro ach r a th e r such b la n k e t la b e ls as “ c o n ­ c r itic a l e d ito ria l which he had enclosed O ther than the fact that they were a ll about the su s p ic io n syn­ than c lo s e d d o o r s , m any peo­ s e r v a t iv e ” o r “ l i b e r a l . ” c o n flic ts they a ll have the common fa cto r In p la stic and refused to ta lk about any­ that the A d m in istra tio n was the fa ll guy. thing. d ro m e at the c o n fe re n c e . We ple m ig h t beg in to see the T h is is a s o rry state fo r a com m unity M o o re to ld the au d ien ce he Whenever anything atro cio us happens don’ t know . The p u b lic , in p o lic e in a b e tte r l ig h t - - a s around here the f i r s t com plaint is " i t ’ s o f ra tio n a l men. We should a ll re a lize is v it a lly in te r e s te d in h u ­ that we a re In a situation o f n a tu ra lly op­ p r o te c to r s r a t h e r than ob­ a ll the a d m in istra tio n ’ s fa u lt,” fa c t, d oesn’ t know anything m an r ig h ts f o r a ll. H e sa id posing In te re sts, In a sense th is position Is ju s tifie d , but about what was d iscu s ed at je c ts to be fe a r e d . in a m ore im portant way, i t is m isleading. T h e re is no reason why opponents In the he was a g a in s t b la c k p o w e r u n iv e rs ity com m unity should show p e r­ the c o n fe re n c e . T h e c o n fe r ­ - - T h e E d ito r s I t is ju s tifie d in that the ad m in istra tio n did, in fa ct, co m m it the acts complained sonal a nim osity toward each other. How we're voting • about. I t is u njustified to c la im that the adm in­ D o n ’ t s e ll o u t When in d ivid u a l freedom ru n s afoul of is tra tio n was m alevolent in doing so. smooth operation o f the bureaucracy, in ­ T h e re is a basic c o n flic t between stu­ T h is is not to say that anyone should Governor G e o r g e R o m n e y (R) dents and fa cu lty on the one hand and the d ivid u a l freedom m ust go unless it has pow erful support outside the a d m in istra ­ " s e ll o u t" to the other side. I am p e r­ a d m in istra tio n on the other, and i t may sonally 100 p e r cent in fa vo r o f protesting tio n. w e ll be that in a m u ltiv e rs ity , th is con­ Board N a t h a n G . C o n y e r s (D) f lic t is irre s o lv a b le . O f course, many on the side of the fa cu lty inequitable situations provided that the means are kept in lin e w ith good taste and and students w ill cla im that the adm inis­ T he students are here, supposedly, to respect fo r the fe llo w on the o ther side. of Trustees W a r r e n M . H u f f (D) get an education, whatever that means. tra tio n does have a vested in te re s t in In­ dividual freedom . Only by allow ing fre e F o r students th is means that we should T h ey are also interested in using th e ir keep in m ind that a d m in is tra to rs are s im ­ exchange o f ideas can the u n iv e rs ity grow college years to experim ent w ith new ideas p ly men w ith a job, who a re try in g to do in academic sta ture. But th is only applies and actions. It the best they can. T hey are capable men to academic freedom , and the a d m in is tra ­ THE READERS’ MINDS T he fa cu lty m em bers are here fo r a m ultitude of reasons, not the least o f which tio n apparently re je cts th is view, even as It applies to academic freedom . who could probably make m ore money in business i f they weren’ t dedicated to the a re teaching and try in g to pursue th e ir U n iv e rs ity . But, courtesy doesn’t demand Thus we have two groups by nature op­ own education while teaching o thers. lo s e rs ’ slant Cal. upheaval news Both fa cu lty and students feel that they m ust have a great deal o f freedom to pursue th e ir goals. posed to each other in at le a st some areas. I t would be naive to expect the a d m in is­ tra tio n to re lin q u ish some o r a ll o f its power v o lu n ta rily : th is s o rt o f thing sim p ly subservience. The ad m in istra tio n , on the o ther hand, m ust re a liz e that we are not a group of the assembled students and led to th e ir pow er-hungry ra d ica ls, eager to throw the T o the E d itor: Isn ’t done, in the u n iv e rs ity o r anywhere I t would not, I think, be too much of an surrounding the police c a r. T h ird , the " r ig h t s " which the students P r o f is in the p u d d i n g R u n n in g th e u n iv e r s it y else: those who have power t r y to keep it. u n iv e rs ity Into anarchy. We are individuals who want to manage exaggeration to say that the events at demanded, which seem so outrageous to T he a d m in istra tio n on the other hand is o u r own liv e s w ithout interferen ce fro m B e rke le y in the fa ll of 1964 have cast the M r . McEvoy, were approved by the Acade­ charged w ith the general w e ll-b e in g o f the above. Many o f us are looking fo r some­ same kind of shadow upon the Am erican T o the E d ito r: R e s o r t to p r o te s t thing (we usually don’t know what) and we m ic Senate o f the U n iv e rs ity in a vote of U n iv e rs ity . In p ra ctice th is means running academic comm unity that the French Re­ 824 to 115. One thinks of C h u rc h ill’ s “ The an e ffic ie n t bureaucracy, and the MSU ad­ fe e l that personal freedom is necessary As a p ublic school teacher now working T he scholars then, finding th e ir goals volution did upon late eighteenth-century v ic to rs fo rg e t but the vanquished rem em ­ m in is tra tio n does th is w ith amazing s k ill, in th is search. on an advanced degree, I have watched the blocked and the power re s id in g in those Europe. The issues it raised have divided b e r” when noting the outcome of the vote, A T L co n tro ve rsy w ith grow ing concern. considering that they have to put up with who block them are forced to re s o rt to We w ill continue our c o n flic t probably students fro m professors, professors fo r i t has been those 115 — notably Lew is T he whole a ffa ir had a fa m ilia r rin g to i t fre e th inking students and ira s c ib le faculty p ro tests o f one s o rt o r another to achieve fo r as long as there are u n ive rsitie s, but fro m a dm inistrators, and professors fro m Feuer and Seymour L lp s e t — who have that I was unable to id e n tify u n til T h u rs ­ m em bers. th e ir goals. a fte r the issue is settled, however, tem ­ each other, not only at B erkeley, but taken i t upon themselves to in te rp re t the day’ s a rtic le in the State News. Then, I T he a d m in istra tio n views w ith a la rm T h is in its e lf in healthy; however, in p o ra rily , le t’ s recognize that there is throughout the United States. F re e Speech Movement to the outside knew i t was the old story; i t happens every anything which may upset the status quo situations of c o n flic t people tend to view nothing personal in the argum ent. One side in sists the B erkeley “ re b e l­ w o rld . And It has been men fro m that year in the schools. A probably young, but of the system It has constructed. things on a personal basis and get em otion­ I fo r one, even on a student's budget, lio n ’ ’ was a Justified response to the denial m in o rity -« again notably Feuer and L ip - c e rta in ly co n tro ve rsial, teacher’ s con­ When the exercise of the freedom which a lly Involved, cobid always dig up a dim e fo r a be­ of rig h ts, productive of freedom fo r the set — who have le ft B erkeley. Scholars tra c t is not renewed. Other teachers and students and faculty consider necessary Students and fa cu lty tend to view the leaguered bureaucrat, who probably at students and dignity fo r the faculty: the of equal stature — men lik e M a rk Schorer, his students want to know why.Nowcomes threatens the status quo, a genuine c o n flict ad m in istra tio n as a bunch o f ogres who tim es wishes that he were in business other side sees in it only the machinations P h ilip Selznlck, H e rb e rt McClosky, Henry the end run, to w it: “ Why, we’ve told him develops, fo r the a d m in istra tio n has no a r b itr a r ily set out to squelch individual ra th e r than being forced to put up with of le ft-w in g fanatics and (lik e Burke view ­ May, and Kenneth Stampp — have gone un­ why he was fire d . . . we w ill not be p re s­ vested in te re s t in individ u a l freedom . freedom . u psta rts lik e me. ing France in. 1790) the disruption of com­ noticed (by sensation-seeking news media) sured in to releasing p rivile g e d info rm a­ m unity and the emergence of chaos. in th e ir defenses of the faculty vote and tio n . . . anyway, the whole thing has been But if it is too late to prevent M ario o f the student's basic position, and TH E Y blown out of p roportion . . . we followed Savio fro m entering the obloquy into which are s t ill at B erkeley. a ll the procedures . . . what m ore can you men lik e Robespierre have fallen, it is surely not too late to rem ind ourselves of some of the facts surrounding those momentous events of 1964, facts which M r. F o u rth , the so-called “ D irty Speech M ovem ent" was not an outgrowth of the FSM but an a b e rra tion . W ith one notable exception (NOT Savio, by the way) th is ask?” I can te ll you what m ore we ask. We ask that dissent be tolerate d at a ll levels of ÿ e o /iq e Q U ashinqfon Great M cEvoy seems to have forgotten in his group was repudiated by the leaders of the education, not ju s tth e "te n u re d " level,W e a rtic le (State News, October 31). FSM and q u ickly disintegrated. ask that departments and superintendents tihhedH e u ! F ir s t, the free-speech movement in its broadest sense was form ed, not by Savio and his frie n d s, but by representatives of the e n tire p o litic a l spectrum , including I f the U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia a tB e rk e - ley d e te rio ra te s, i t w ill be neither because o f Savio’ s ta c tic s n o r because of L ip s e t’ s and p rin c ip a ls tu rn th e ir attentions to the people who need rem oval m ost urgently — those who regard teaching as a job rather than a challenge, B ringing M artha to S h a k e y 's was G e o rg e 's Master resignation, but because of the election of Goldwater supporters. I t was occasioned, undoing. How she went for S h a k e y 's tan­ Ronald Reagan and the triu m p h of the T h a t’ s why I can't le t th is be swept under le s t we fo rg e t, by the a rb itr a ry denial to the students of a s trip of U n iv e rs ity p ro p e rty long used fo r p o litic a l a c tiv ity . Second, it was the fear of th e L 'n iv e rs ity fo rce s which he represents. Reagan feels s tro n g ly that the voters, since they pay the taxes, should determ ine U n iv e rs ity policy: M r . M cE voy seems to agree. Would he also the A T L ’ s ru g . As a teacher, I have too big a stake in it . Strandness may be bothered, harassed. I don’t care. T hat’ s h is p ro b le m . M y problem is m ore Im por­ talizin g that cious Old secret W o rld sauce, exotic cheeses light, d elica te c ru s t! A n d S h a k e y ’ s d eli­ B la c k (? ) too! N o w George and Drawings never gets to eat at home anym ore. It's A dm inistratio n, a fte r th is announcement of agree w ith W illia m Jennings B ryan who, in tant: Why Law less? Groat? Fogarty? Why the tru th . (W o u ld w e tell a lie?) September 14, that the s trip would con­ 1926, argued that since the voters o fT e n - not someone who doesn’t give a damn? I f tinue to be used by students that made them nessee — taxpayers a ll — didn’t want th is is n ’t answered adequately, then I ’ l l take the unusual action of c a llin g In the " e v o lu tio n " taught In the public schools, always know that when I re tu rn to teaching ft Oakland police. It was the seizure of one student by these police, h ith e rto generally kept away fro m the campus, that angered i t shouldn’t be taught? W illia m B . Hixson, J r . In s tru c to r in H is to ry next fa ll, I could be next. Rick Smith E nglish Graduate Student ‘ Si rÄ SHEETS South Cedar at Pennsylvania S IZ Z A PAELOB & Y e P u b l ic h o u s e m a tte d $ ]0 0 P E A N U T S (ju s t north of 1-96 expressway) c o lo r , b la c k & f CW.OH ! THAT hOw SHE KNOWS T H A T THE TEACHER M A Y B E S H E 'L L EVEN O F F E R TO j M i H E A D IS H O T I LlTTiERED-HAiRED H A S M A D E US PARTNERS IN THE SCIENCE S H A K E H A N D S ...I'L L B E T H E R V ^ A N D S TU P ID ; w h ite . 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Spartan Bookstore C o r n e r o f Ann & M .A .C . t / V ä Tuesday, N ovem ber 8, 1966 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan G e r m a n rig h tists t a k e 18 s t a t e s e a t s varian branch of the C h ris tia n FRANKFURT, Germ any [K] - ance and Deportation, to ld a news A rig h tis t German p o litic a l p a rty conference the Hesse vote " I s Democrats headed by F ra n z - w hich won Its f ir s t le g is la tiv e a c le a r sign that N azism is Josef Strauss, commented: seats in the state election Sun­ re v iv in g in G erm any.” The union ‘ ‘ This increase in natio nalist day in Hesse, spread concern groups 500,000 W orld W ar II D em ocratic votes shows there and m isg ivin g In West Germany. underground fig h te rs in Europe are a certain number o f voters "B e w a re ,” was a key w ord and Is ra e l. who want to express th e ir dis­ Monday in much of the reaction pleasure and concern, even re ­ to the 7.9 p e r cent of the vote Not a ll reaction is a la rm is t. g re t, over the lack of a p o lic y captured by the N ational Demo­ The C h ristia n Social Union, B a- that stresses national in te re s ts . c ra tic p a rty . The p a rty , which denies charges that i t is a neo- N azi movement, placed only 18 deputies In the 96-m em ber state CHINESE WALK OUT le g is la tu re . But many p o litic ia n s saw the vote as a w arning that natio n a lism could be on the m arch again in Germany. R eds celeb ra te T he sm all National D em ocratic representation In the Hesse P a r­ lia m e n t at Wiesbaden offe re d no im m ediate problem in its e lf. The revo lu tio n q u ietly S ocialists have an absolute ma­ jo r it y and can e a s ily o v e rrid e MOSCOW (f) - The Soviet Union flanked by top Soviet leaders, any rig h tis t obstruction. Many put on a restra ine d celebration talked about the U nited States w e re concerned, nevertheless, Monday o f the 49th a nniversary in re la tiv e ly m ild te rm s . that a p a rty harboring fo rm e r o f the B olshevik Revolution w ith L a st May Day, at a s im ila r N azis and proposing a nation­ no new rockets in the tra d itio n a l m ilita r y parade, M alinovsky ac­ a lis t German p o licy should find m ilita r y parade and none o f the cused the United States of con­ even that much support. u su a lly harsh attacks of past d u c t i n g "a foul b a n d i t w ar Frozen West Germany is p a rtic u la rly ye a rs on U.S. p olicy In V iet Nam, against the heroic Vietnamese people.’ ’ T h is tim e he took the sensitive to fo re ig n opinion and One re s u lt of the re c e n t co ld w e a th e r w a s the p a r ­ sting out of his re m a rks and behind some of the concern was B ut there was a walkout by tial freezing o f the R e d C e d a r R iv e r . W ith w arm er Red Chinese diplom ats fro m a made no specific mention o f U.S. w o rry about how the election w eather the last few days though, the ice m elted would be in te rp re te d abroad. Red Square ra lly , underscoring bombings of N orth V ie t Nam. and the Red Cedar is once m ore navigable b y Its In B russels, Belgium , Jubert worsening re la tio n s with Peking. M alinovsky u s e d standard So­ year ro u n d In h a b ita n ts , the d u c k s . H alin, a Belgian leader o f the In Peking its e lf, the anniversary v ie t p h r a s e s denouncing the State N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ichaels International Union of R e s is t- of the Com m unist takeover in U nited States as the leader of Russia got cool treatm e nt. N orth what he called the im p e ria lis t V ie t Nam and N orth Korea issued camp “ whose c rim in a l actions w arm p raise s of it. in V ie t Nam and other parts of LAST GEMINI U.S. ambassador F o y'D . Koh­ Asia have increased the th re a t le r skipped the Red Square r a lly o f a new w orld w a r.’ ’ to avoid having to walk out h im ­ Thousands of Russians file d Wednesday mission set s e lf when A m erican p o licy came K re m lin reception fo r 1,000 p e r­ sons Monday night when neither through Red Square a fte r the under fire , but he attended a m ilita r y parade, c a rry in g ban­ ners and slogans w ith nothing stro n g e r than “ Shame on A m e r­ CAPE KENNEDY U P ) — The m issio n before the United States du rin g an in te rv ie w : " T h e re are v e ry few id le m o m e n ts." Red China nor the U nited States ican ag gression " and "G e t out two astronauts picked fo r the b a rre ls Into its three-m an Apol­ fin a l G em ini flig h t got the w o rd As the review board made Its was assailed. o f V ie t N am .” M archers in the lo p ro g ra m e a rly next y e a r, takes decision, L o v e ll and A ld rin boned In Red Square, M arshal Ro­ May Day parade had c a rrie d Monday: "W e ’ re go fo r Wednes­ in every m a jo r aspect of the day.” G em ini pro g ra m - rendezvous, up on how to keep house inside dion Y . M alinovsky, the Soviet signs c a l l i n g the A m ericans Top m ission o ffic ia ls m et to linkup w ith an Agena rocket, a tin y spaceship fo r fo u r days. defense m in is te r, charged that m u rd e re rs in V ie t Nam and s im i­ study a ll aspects of the flig h t, and space walking. L o v e ll is an old hand at It. His China was in te rfe rin g w ith C om ­ la r strong phrases. The signs p r im a r ily the men and the ro ck­ “ I t ’ s a comprehensive flig h t f i r s t o rb ita l journey, in G em ini m unist aid e ffo rts to N orth V ie t are o ffic ia lly approved in ad­ ets, and a fte rw a rd decided that p la n ,” declared Navy Capt. 7 la s t December, lasted 14 days Nam, thereby encouraging what vance. nothing stood in . the way o f a James A. L o v e ll. " T h e re ’ s no in sid e an identical spacecraft he c a l le d “ n e w c rim e s ” by , Some 300 pieces of m ilita r y Wednesday b la sto ff. fo r two. A m erican im p e ria lis ts . hardw are rum bled through Red doubt about i t . ” A ir F o rce M a j. G em ini 12, the la s t manned The p ilo ts also planned to craw l The senior Chinese diplom at Square a fte r M alinovsky spoke. Edwin E. A ld rin J r . chim ed in into a mockup ve rsio n of the h e r e , the charge d ’a f f a i r e s , The parade included the type spacecraft to p ra c tic e some of Chang T e h -c h u n , stalked out. o f Soviet a n tia irc ra ft m is s ile s T w o Chinese m ilita r y attaches used against U.S. planes in N o rth World News the tr ic k y maneuvers they must p e rfo rm a lo ft. T o set the stage followed, crossing in fro n t of V ie t Nam and the la rg e s t nu­ fo r a p e rfe c t flig h t, G em ini 12 L e n in 's tomb where M alinovsky c le a r weapon c a r r ie r ever shown at a Glance m ust catch, then lin k w ith an Agena rocket a fte r a chase three spoke. h e r e , a 115-foot three-stage in ­ T h e g rim -faced ma r s h a 1, tercontinental b a llis tic m is s ile . tim e s around the globe. 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Michigan T u esd a y, N ov em b er 8, 1966 DESPITE FOGGY THEME 'R e t i r e m e n t ’ n e x t 'Le Bonheur’ succeeds f o r JP c o u r ts in its pastoral artistry A fte r Dec. 31 you w o n 't see Justices of the Peace anym ore. m ln is tra to r fo r the state, said that the b ill s till has to be ironed B V JON C L A R K w ife and a m istre ss, both of whom ing whether they were suppo sed to T h is is the deadline fo r e lim i­ out somewhat, but It is hoped that State N e w s Review er he loves v e ry much. Seeking un­ fe e l sympathy fo r the man who nation o f the JP In M ichigan as It w ill be passed d uring the next derstanding and tru s t, he te lls loved the country, and loved his provided by the new state con­ session of the L e g is la tu re . Agnes Varda has attempted to women and his children, and loved each o f the other. H is m is tre s s s titu tio n . Under the p re lim in a ry b ill, create an effective film tragedy life , o r fo r his wife, who could not understands and accepts her ro le , On Jan. 1, about 600 M ich ­ Ingham County is designated as without catharsis, suspense o r share h e r loved one, o r, perhaps and h is wife understands and does igan JPs, one of whom heard the 18th Jud icia l D is tric t and is c o n flic t. And she has alm ost fe lt th e re was something m ore not accept hers. She drowns h e r­ the famous "O 'B rie n Case** In­ a llo tte d six judges. succeeded. than happiness, o r whether they s e lf. In the final scene, the man, volving several MSU coeds, w ill “ Le Bonheur” (''happiness” ), were supposed to feel sympathy The b ill does not go fu rth e r c u rre n tly playing at the Campus his children, and his m is tre s s be no m o re . at a ll, and knowing a ll the tim e than setting up the co u rts . H art T heater, is the end tow ard which (now his wife) amble contentedly that they didn’ t anyway. A ccording to a new b ill drawn w ould lik e D is tric t C ourt judges the handsome young protagonist through some lovely countryside. Though “ Le Bonheur’ ’ may up by the C ourt R eorganization to receive a $20,000 s a la ry and strive s w ith engaging naivete. He Then the members of the a udi­ lack some aspects necessary to C om m ittee, appointed b y the be fu ll- tim e law yers and who do finds his happiness in having a ence stand up and leave, w onder- c h a ra c te r development and m o ti­ M ichigan Supreme C o u rt, 226 not p ra c tic e law durin g th e ir vation, and may, as a re s u lt, lack D is tric t C ourt judges d istrib u te d te rm of o ffic e . JPs have been them atic lu c id ity , it does possess among 53 ju d ic ia l d is tric ts w ill paid by fees, a p ra c tic e abolished superb unity of character and replace them . * by the new constitution. Law M e a d , M e tzg er Im agery. Thousands o f flow ers in lo v e ly pastoral scenes, se­ A li A k b a r K h a n The com m ittee that has drawn up the p re lim in a ry b ill is com­ tra in in g was not a p re re q u is ite fo r the o ffice of Justice of the quences o f smooth, re laxing posed o f 24 men, equally divided, Peace. dance scenes and pleasant do­ A s p a rt of the A s ia n - L a ti n A m e r i c a n - A f r i c a n s e r ie s , A l i A k b a r K h a n w ill le g is la tiv e , Supreme C ourt and The ju ris d ic tio n o f the new g e t E n glish p o s t s m estic life — a ll m agnificent c o lo r com positions w ith M ozart p r e s e n t the c l a s s i c a l m u s i c o f N o r t h In d ia in a r e c i t a l at 8 o ’ c l o c k in F a i r c h i l d Theater. B a r A ssn. appointees. W illia m R. H a rt, C ourt A d - co u rts w ill be g re a te r than that o f a Justice C ourt, H a rt said. accompaniment — convey the JPs had exclusive ju ris d ic tio n No radical change in th e ir ed ito rs p reviously, and I w ill ease and enjoyment, the happi­ over a ll cases involving under departm ent’ s policiess are fo re ­ continue th e ir policies at the ness o f the ch a ra c te rs ' liv e s . $100. D is tric t C ourts w ill have seen by two professors newly mom ent.” The g raceful ease of the im agery exclusive ju ris d ic tio n over a ll appointed to top positions in the The ‘ ‘ Centennial Review*’ is emphasizes the understated na­ cases involving up to $1,000, College of A rts and L e tte rs . David M .a d , professor of Eng­ lis h , is the new ed ito r of the the m a jo r quarterly Science & A rts Journal at Michigan State. Its a rtic le s come from a ll over the w o rld . Mead replaces H e rb e rt tu re o f th is tragedy In muted tones. In e ffe ctive aspects o f the film G O P : In o r t h r o u g h ? H a rt said. They w ill also have concurrent ju ris d ic tio n C irc u it C ourts in cases invo lving between $1,000 and $5,000. w it h "C entennial Review,” and L o re include occasional hackneyed By B IL L G A R B E R C ommenting s p e c ific a lly on the to Illin o is as the state where the M etzger, associate p rofessor of W eisenger, professor of E nglish, Los Angeles county to win, he dialogue, d is tra c tin g ly b rig h t State N e w s Staff W r i t e r M ichigan gu bernatorial and sena­ backlash vote w ill be m ost e a s ily English, is the new acting c h a ir­ who has accepted the chairm an­ flashing c o lo rs used as cuts be- added. Spaeth would not give I f Republicans do not get 40 new to r ia l races, Spaeth said: “ The counted. man of th e Comparative L it ­ ship o f the Dept, of English at a percentage, but indicated a can­ tween scenes, the confusing and House seats, pick up six g o v e r- fact on which the election w ill Stonybrook College in Long Is­ "C a lifo rn ia is a v e ry confused didate would have to p o ll b e tte r erature P rogram . alm ost com ic re p e titio n o f the norships and fo u r o r five Senate tu rn is the length of R om ney's Mead says of his new p o sitio n, land, N .Y . death scene, and the use o f un- seats in today’ selection, they are coat ta ils .” sta te ,” Spaeth comm ented. No than 55 p e r cent of the county to R e g is tr a tio n Mead received his Ph.D fro m m a tte r whom the Republicans w in statewide. ‘ ‘ The Review has had two good b e lievably good-looking people in finished as a national p a rty, a c- F o rm e r Gov. G. Mennen W il­ Ohio State U niversity in 1947, ran, the D em ocrats would h u rt in a ll the m a jo r ro le s . cording to H arold J. Spaeth, a s - liam s in h is fig h t fo r Sen. R obert I f Romney can win by over and served as chairm an of the the g ove rn o r’ s race because of the MSU Dept, of English fo r seven Though " L e Bonheur’ ’ may sociate p ro fe sso r of p o litic a l s c i- P. G r iffin ’ s seat m ust sweep s p lit In th e ir p a rty and the size 500,000 votes and p u ll G r iffin in h e ld fo r c lu b s seem tedious to some people, ence. Wayne county by 65 pe r cent and w ith h im , Romney w ill have a good o f the ra d ic a l rig h t w hich is H a lls m a y y e a rs. He is the author o f sev­ those who appreciate the serious “ C onditions are such that the D e tro it by 70 per cent i f he is " r a th e r potent,” Spaeth believe s. chance to move up to the P re s i­ R e g istra tio n fo r a ll on-cam pus e ra l books, notably, ‘ ‘ Yankee a rtis tic p o te n tia litie s o f film w ill Republicans have an excellent op- to c lip G r iffin fro m Romney’ s dential spot on die Republican student organizations m ust be Eloquence in the M iddle W est.” re a liz e that this Is a w ork o f p o rtu n lty to recoup fro m the 1964 coat ta ils , Spaeth thinks. A lso the white backlash and the tic k e t in '68, Spaeth believes. show m o v ie s He has a book in p ro g re ss c a lle d , vis u a l, I f not lite ra ry , a rt. debacle,” Spaeth said._________ If W illia m s is to rout G r iffin , fa c t Gov. Pat Brow n has been in com pleted by Nov, 18 fo r the “ The H isto ry of Public L ecture I f Romney has h is coat ta ils present academic y e a r. O rgan­ i t should be evident in the Wayne o ffic e fo r eight years would give Plans fo r financing a w in te r- in A m e ric a .” clipped by W illia m s , and i f Rea­ iza tio n s reg iste re d spring te rm County and D e tro it re tu rn s by 9 the Republicans fre e help, Spaeth Mead was chairman of the gan w ins handily In C a lifo rn ia , m ust re g is te r again. spring te rm movie program are being considered by MHA and WIC. M issio n at Okinawa P ro je c t fo r two ye a rs. He is now a dvertising Dorm open door rule p.m . o r soon a fte r, Spaeth said. said. B ut i f W illia m s b a re ly gets 65 T h in g s are “ too confused" to p e r cent of the county and 70 point to any one area in C a lifo r ­ the conservatives w ill have the R e g istra tio n w ill take place in upper hand in ’ 68 and m ight run 331 o r 101 Student S ervices MHA and WIC, by financing the e d ito r of the publishing house, Reagan h im s e lf, Spaeth sug­ B u ild in g u n til the Nov. 18 dead­ p e r cent o f D e tro it, fin a l re s u lts nia to watch election night, but it movies together, w ill be able to o ffe r popular movies to e ith e r Dodd, Mead & Co. M iss M etzger commented, “ I want to see some changes made termed infringement m ight have to w ait u n til m o rn ­ ing, Spaeth added. w ill take a “ substantial vote” in gested. lin e . fo u r o r five sections of the cam ­ The clause re q u irin g a ll doors “ The student should not be N a tio n a lly the w hite backlash, pus fo r h a lf the cost to the in d i­ in course structure and a review to be open during an open house forced to com ply w ith regulations in fla tio n , and V ie t Nam, in that vidual h a ll. of some o f the p o lic ie s , but nothing ra d ic a l.’ ’ is an infringem ent on the p riva cy that in te rfe re w ith his academic o rd e r, are the campaign issues ARTIST’S EVOLUTION Individual halls have been con­ of th e student, an A m erican o r in dividual freedo m s,” he as Spaeth sees them . The white In addition to her new p osition, sidering the proposal. A p p ro x i­ mate costs of showing a movie five nights a week with the wo­ men’ s h a lls are given per te rm she is w orking on a book on Samuel T a y lo r C oleridge. M iss M etzger received her Thought and Language pro fe sso r stated. said Wednesday. Heyward E h rlic h told students backlash and in fla tio n a re the R epublicans' He called the present open door which make th is a national e le c ­ gathered at a forum sponsored p o lic y , which re q u ire s that a ll tio n even though the P residency unifying issues Klee etchings, lithographs Ph.D fro m Columbia U n ive rsity fo r each ha ll in the complex: $200 fo r Shaw, $40 fo r the East Complex halls, $130 fo r h a lls in South Campus, $100 fo r the in 1956 and previously taught at Mount Holyoke C ollege, the U n iv e rs ity of Iowa and the Uni­ by the N o rth Wonders C u ltu ra l doorS m ust be open whether one is not at stake, he said. Com m ittee that the open door has guests o r not, a blank search p o lic y violates academic fre e ­ w a rra n t which dom, since open houses are p a rt unnecessarily on d isp lay. puts Although in M ichigan the white students backlash has not shown its e lf, in C a lifo rn ia and in Illin o is i t is shown at Kresge Center both ch ild re n and the insane. v e rs ity of Washington. She is In Seventy-one etchings and lith o ­ It was a fte r th is that Klee went H is style loosened and he began B rody Complex and $50 fo r each of the o v e ra ll educational process It is the re s u lt of growing a m a jo r issue. her s r th ird year at cnira M ichigan State. ai ivucmgan aiaie. q { the U n iv e rs ity . graphs by the S w iss-born a r tis t to P a ris and came in contact to create w ith the unselfcon­ In the West C irc le . pains experienced by the Uni­ " I f C h arles P e rcy (who is w ith several p erio d cubists, v e rs ity during the past few y e a rs , seeking the seat of Sen. Paul Paul Klee went on e xh ib it at scious devices of ch ild re n and K resge A r t C enter’ s N o rth G al­ among them P icasso. Klee adop­ p rim itiv e s . he said. Douglas) wins, i t w ill be exclu ­ le r y e a rlie r th is week. The two ted c e rta in cubist devices and A fte r 1922 Klee became m ore “ The open door must be shut,” s iv e ly a re s u lt of the w hite back­ m edia represented in the g a lle ry , his w o rk became m ore a b stra ct. in te re ste d In painting and his he concluded. la s h ,” Spaeth p re d icts in pointing (m ore so than his w o rks in other In 1920 Klee began teaching p rin tm a k in g was not so p r o lific media) show K lee’ s evolution painting and durin g th is tim e, as between 1910-21. Klee died in The Entertainment Event Of The Year!! fro m tra d itio n a lis t into one of began e x p l o r i n g the a r t of 1940. the m ost personal and in flu e n tia l W e d . th r u S un. N ov. 2 3 th r u 2 7 m a ste rs of the tw entieth century. C iv ic C e n te r N ights at 8:30 (EXC. SUN.) Thanksgiving Day-4;00 P.M . The e a rlie s t group of p rin ts , done between 1901-05, re fle c t K lee’ s in te re st in the b iz a rre and Birth o f a C hild’ set i A M C iK ir L A N S IN G Sat' 2:30 P*m .-Sun. 1:30 & 5:30 P M Sat. 2:30 P .M .-S u n . 1:30 & 5:30 p . m . fa n ta s tic . P re cisio n o f contour and m odelling was the ch a ra cte r o f these f ir s t p rin ts . as first o f O C C series O ff Campus C ouncil (OCC) w ill m aceutical C orp. A discussion K lee's move in 1906 to M unich present the f ir s t of a se rie s on b irth co n tro l w ill fo llo w , brought him in contact w ith the o f film s and lectu res at 8 to ­ OCC is sponsoring the a ll- p o s t-im p re s s io n is tic influence night in the U nion B a llro o m . U n iv e rs ity program as p a rt of leading to his expressive use of T he film " B ir t h of a C h ild ” its Supplementary Enlightening c o lo r and sim p lifie d fo rm s . T h is w ill accompany a presentation by S eries (SEE), which w ill in tr o ­ lasted u n til 1912. R obert D arkey o f the O rtho P h a r- duce topics not n o rm a lly found in the classroo m . L a te r th is year the film “ Se­ lATTENTIONCAR OWNERS) m e ste r o f D iscontent,” a r e ­ p o rt on the B e rkeley p ro te st m ovem ent of two yea rs ago, w ill be presented. OCC hopes to present such c o m p le te fr o n t end r e p a i r and a lig n m e n t national fig u re s as Ayn Rand, i n t e r n a t i o n a u Stokely C a rm ichael and M a rg a re t • b ra k e s * s u s p e n s io n Mead in the series, said Jay TIC K ETS ON S A LE X S h irle y, vice president o f (X X C I V I C C E N T E R - 1 0 A . M . to 5:30 P . M . ( E x . Sun.) * w h eel b a la n c in g * s t e e r in g c o r r e c tio n s and co o rd in a to r o f the p ro g ra m . A R B A U G H ' S — S e r v i c e D e s k _____________ Suggestions fro m student and A L L SEATS RESERVED CHILDREN - Under 16 * m o to r tu n e ups fa c u lty fo r future presentations R inkside - $3.50 81 3.00 H A LF PRICE a re welcome, S h irley said. Mezzanine - $3.50 & 2.50 Thanksgiving Day - 4 P.M . 2nd Balcony $3.00,2.50 & 2.00 O N E NOTE: FACULTY and STUDENTS of MSU. D O L L A R D ISC O U N TS A R E Saturday - 2;30 P.M . A V A I L A B L E T O Y O U LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center UNIVERSITY IC M /T V M U M S H r iy 124 SOUTH LARCH I V 4-7346 F O R P E R F O R M A N C E T H A N K G IV IN G D A Y - 8;30 P .M S E C U R E F R E E C O U P O N S IN U N IO N O R IC E R IN K . E LE C T A M A N If you enjoy hearing the jingle of coins in your pockets. W ho has bring all your cleaning loads to where you really save. E X P E R IE N C E IN D E P T H TV C h ie f Assistan t C ity A tto rn e y » S u n s h in e C e n te r 10 Y e a r s P r o b a t e C o u r t E x p e r i e n c e F o r m e r Executive 3 Years A s s is ta n t, State B a r o f M ic h ig a n Public School Ex p e rie n c e La w Instructor, Ferris State C o lle g e “ M a n y a girl f i n d s h e r f a m i l y 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience > A [ H o n o r G ra d u a te , St. L a w r e n c e U niversity, U nive rsity of t ree l o ad e d w i t h sour g r a p e s , ’ says Sassy. M ichigan L a w School 1 - 213 A nn Street 2 - C o r n e r o f H a r r i s o n & W ils o n R o a d "JLpForm er M em ber, P re s id e n t’ s C on fere n ce fo r Study of Y o u th ­ 3 - N o r t h w i n d D r . F a c i n g Y a n k e e Stadiur fu l O f f e n d e r s in the U .S . W o r l d W a r II Veteran COIN O F O IA T IO COW O F IflA T ID F o r P R O B A T E J U D G E W A S H 'N D R Y CLEAN ânsNne Wash n Dr y c l e a n G enier PHM.ce & J o in Those Who E xpect More • • • * • • • • And Save WILLIAM H. VAN DUZER P A ID P O L . A D V . - P A ID F O R B Y C O M M IT T E E T O E L E C T V A N D U Z E R M ichigan State N ew s, East L ansing, Michigan Tuesday, N ovem ber 8, 1966 5 ST. LOUIS LESSON 'S ’ h a r r ie r S h a r k e y Soccerm en m u s t lea rn a b o u t m o r e th a n soccer in N o v . d r a f t c a ll By G A Y E L W ES C H It postponed u n til a fte r th is school la r m eet w ith N otre Dame and On the plane rid e back fro m y e a r.” E astern M ichigan. He c u rre n tly State N e w s Sp orts W r ite r St. L o u is, where the M ichigan T he senior fro m R edford Is holds the MSU v a rs ity re co rd T he selective se rvice board unbeaten th is year and has set fo r the F o re st A kers co u rse . State soccer team had ju s t fought to a 1-1 tie , a Spartan defense- man, said, 'T h is was the d i r t i ­ Dennis Chase has p a rtia lly succeeded in doing what no cro ss country run ner has done th is ye a r: catch Spartan a re co rd In every race. He In addition, Sharkey is the appears to be the top prospect c u rre n t B ig Ten indoor tw o -m ile est game I ’ve ever played in . I fo r t h e upcoming B ig T e n champion and would be no sm all cro ss co untry captain D ick Shar­ Championships' Saturday at M a d i­ loss to the Spartan indoor and expected them to be d irty , but key. son, W ls. outdoor tra c k hopes i f his post­ never lik e th is .” Sharkey received his fin a l in ­ An A ll-A m e ric a n in cro ss ponement is not granted. H is team mates and coach "Th is was the dirtiest game I’ ve duction papers yesterday but is country as a sophomore, Sharkey Before the word was made o ff i­ agreed and could ta lk about noth­ appealing the case, and is hoping finish ed 10th in the NCAA Cham ­ c ia l, both Spartan Head coach ing else fro m the lo c k e r room ever p la y e d in. I e x p e c te d th e m to be fo r a postponement o f h is in ­ pionship Meet. An in ju re d knee F ran D ittrlc h and A ssistant J im to the a irp o rt. It was as i f the d i r t y , but n e v e r like t h i s . ” duction u n til e ith e r the end of fo rce d h im out of action two Gibbard were skeptical about the disappointm ent of the tie could fa ll te rm , o r the end o f MSU’ s years ago, and last season Shar­ re p o rts . Gibbard ju st said that be explained away m e re ly by a lluding to the condition o f the f i academic yea r. key was th ird in the conference “ he’ s got his deferm ent,” while “ I got m y greeting fro m the but 36th in the NCAA’ s. D ittrlc h said that " h e ’ s got a ll fie ld , the ta ctics of the opposition o ffic ia l It is a Judgment c a ll. He than the easy games they have P re sid e n t,” Sharkey said, “ and Sharkey has taken individ ual h is papers in and we were under and the poor h o sp ita lity . is supposed to issue a w arning, had so fa r . am supposed to be inducted Nov. honors and set records in dual the Im pression that everything The Spartans were oozing r e ­ venge lik e ju ice fro m a flattened i f he suspects i t is o c c u rrin g , and e je ct the p la ye r i f he su s­ I t should have taught the hoot­ e rs and th e ir coach that i t takes Drafted? 25, but 1 have a good attorney on the case and am hoping to have m e e t s w it h Indiana, W isconsin was a ll rig h t, since he is a sen­ orange fo r a ll of the past losses and M innesota, and In a tria n g u ­ i o r , " m ore than talent to win a b a ll Dick Sharkey looks a bit c o n c e r n e d in th is p o s e . pects i t is re o cc u rrin g . to St. L o u is. A n d the S p a rta n c r o s s country captainhas m uch re a ­ T h e re were no warnings o r game. What came out was sour grapes. I t takes m a tu rity and the a b il­ e jections. son for concern. He r e c e i v e d w o r d t h a t h e is d r a f t e d . T h e re were no saints in St. ity to p lay under any conditions. St. L o u is is noted fo r penalty State N e w s photo b y M i k e S c h o n h o fe n L o u is, to be sure, but one can­ shots, Saturday there was one not blam e the showing of the MSU c a lle d against MSU, but It was soccer team on anything but the unsuccessful. soccer team . A S U S U A L B r e a k s of g a m e L e a r n le sso n D uffy h a s p r o b le m s “ A nytim e you come out o f here W hile re g is te rin g easy wins w ith only one penalty shot called over Purdue (10-0), C a lv in (13- against you—you’re lucky, ” Ken­ 0) and M arquette (7-0) the team ney said. showed i t could play soccer. B ut T h e Spartans lo s t out on a Daugherty said he would s ta rt stunting, and comes on ha rd .” i t takes m ore, and that Is what Leave it to D uffy. If there was penalty shot to St. L o u is in the in ju re d Bob Apisa next Saturday Last ye a r MSU beat Indiana, 27- W h a t m a ke s they should have learned in St. e ve r a man w ith no problem s It’ s NCAA championship game la st only i f he Is ” 100 per c e n t." 13. L o u is . the Spartans’ football coach. H is a tr a d it io n a l y e a r, 1-0. The game was played Apisa did not p a rticip a te in any “ They’ve got some fine play­ T he team w ith the m ost a b ility team is 8 -0 , C lin t Jones is back in St. L o u is . to his old fo rm , and the Spartans p ra c tic e s la s t week and his con­ e rs in fullback M ike K rivo sh ia F o u la r d does not necessarily w in the B ut buddy, that’ s the breaks. d itio n is uncertain. and end B ill Couch,” he said. game. play Indiana (re co rd : 2 -5 -1 ) next a u th e n t ic ? When you play in another “ Regis Cavender did a good Daugherty said Jones, Gene St. L o u is made i t as d if f i­ Saturday. te a m ’ s b a ll park you play by its jo b ,” said Daugherty, "a n d Pm Washington, BubbaSm ith,George cu lt as possible fo r the Spartans But D uffy’ s got p ro b le m s, this ru le s . The L o s Angeles Dodger glad we have him to back up, but W ebster and C h a rlie T h o rn h ill to play th e ir game o r to get in tim e w ith re p o rte rs , baseball team is notorious fo r we’ re a b e tte r team w ith A p is a ." and J e rry West a ll have a chance a rig h t state o f m ind. “ L a st week I was m is re p re ­ b u ild in g a bank along the foul Daugherty explained the C lin t fo r A ll-A m e ric a honors. T he fie ld , which St. L o u is sented on that NCAA p la yo ff sug­ lin e s so M aury W ills and his Jones breakthrough as a case of Coach Bob G uelker had prom ised g e s tio n ," Daugherty said at the “ Look at Washington. He’ s team m ates’ bunts w ill not r o ll a boy w ith a lo t o f p rid e wanting would be in playable condition weekly p re ss luncheon, Monday. averaged 24.4 yards p e r recep­ fo u l. In the 1964 W orld S eries, to show his team how w e ll he was an obstacle course. I t was “ It was insinuated by some re ­ tio n even though he has only the Minnesota T w in s claim ed the could do. bumpy, there were holes in it p o rte rs that I had come out caught 18 passes,” he said. Jim in fie ld a t Chavez Ravine was so Jones set a Big Ten re co rd by gophers would have found spa­ against a ll bowl games. I never B ierne of Purdue leads the Big h a rd th e ir spikes wouldn’t catch rushing 268 ya rd s, breaking Jim cious, and to top o ff the m is e ry , said any such thing. Ten w ith 31 receptions. in it . No doubt i t was tru e , to G rabowski’ s 1964 record of 239. i t rained the night before. “ It made headlines on the coast give a lit tle extra bounce to “ He made up his mind that he’ d “ And West deserves m ore re c ­ The Spartans specialize in a and made us look lik e ingrates. Dodger ground balls, o f which go a ll o u t,” Daugherty said, “ He ognition. He’ s a fine b locke r who ground game. A ll o f these fa cto rs It sounded lik e sour grapes. they h it about tw ice as m any as has tremendous strength and bal­ is overshadowed by the m ore served to counteract it. “ I th in k bowl games a re won­ L o o k f o r th e d is tin c tiv e h o r iz o n t a l r i b b e d t e x t u r e o n the su rfac e o f the se f i n e l y w o v e n the T w in s . d e rfu l. We w ere treated ve ry w e ll ance, Jones can move a whole p ile spectacular players lik e Jones T he h o sp ita lity was nonexist­ silk fa b ric s . E x p e c t an a u th e n tic F o u l a r d to b e f i r m o f b o d y a n d to tie n e a t l y . W e a r Use every advantage you can. o f ta c k le rs fo r extra y a rd s .” and A pisa. O therw ise he’ d be a ent. T h e re were no representa­ in Pasadena la st y e a r by a lo t of T he fie ld , re fe re e s, psychology, Daugherty warned against tak­ shoo-in fo r A ll-A m e ric a ." b o l d e r F o u l a r d s d u r i n g the d a y , d a r k e r d e s ig n s fo r e v e n i n g . T o b e tru ly k n o w l e d g e ­ tiv e s of St. L o u is U n iv e rs ity to w onderful people. e ve ryth in g . You stre tch the ru le s “ A ll 1 said was that bowl games ing Indiana lig h tly . He said they Daugherty then sat back and a b le a b o u t t r a d itio n a l n e c k w e a r , w r i t e fo r fr e e b o o k l e t " T i e m a n s h i p " , Resilio T r a d i ­ m eet Coach Gene Kenney as he led his boys o ff the plane. I f as fa r as allowed. are not meant to determ ine na­ w ere a “ dangerous team” that joked w ith re p o rte rs about every­ tional N e c k w e a r , E m p i r e S ta te B u i l d i n g , N e w Y o r k 1 0 0 0 1 . And i f you can’t outplay a team, c o n tro lled the ball against Iowa thing fro m p o lls to bow ls. i t w eren’t fo r the fa ct many on tio n a l cham pions.” you out-m uscle and o u t-th in k fo r 91 plays and that outplayed “ Ken E arley (equipment mana­ the Spartan team are natives of them . The Spartans knew what Having cleared that up,Daugh­ P. S. A ll Resilio Foulards are authentic heavy silks w ith a distinctive horizontal St. L o u is and have parents who e rty settled back in his c h a ir,a n d Ohio State. ger) showed me the progra m fo r kin d o f game they were In fo r . “ They beat them selves,” he the Iowa game and It had our rib on the surface. care, there would not have been to ld everyone he was not a v in ­ enough transportation to get the d ic tiv e man. said, “ but they have the a b ility 1965 re co rd lis t as 10-1. A t R A M S E Y ’S U N IV E R S IT Y S H O P , EAST L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N team to the playing fie ld on tim e . “ O f course that m ight change to move. “ I thought the Rose Bowl game G a m e has v a lu e was played in ’ 66,“ he said. A nd K N A P P ’S M E N 'S S TO R E S , L A N S IN G & EA ST L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N i f we lose a few games,” he joked. “ T h e ir defense does a lo t of B r u ta l g a m e Goalie Kevin O’Connell c la im ­ ed the St. Louis goal was ille g a l­ T h e re was lit tle v u lg a rity fro m ly scored. He said he had the M AM M OTH the fans th is tim e, but Kenney b a ll in h is hands and i t was had to w arn his team tw ice, once knocked loose and into the net. in the hotel the night before the Maybe so. game, and once in the lo cke r But i f that was the case then room , not to be provoked by the the Spartans should have ris e n to the occasion and scored again. BOOK fans Into fights. And fin a lly , the St. L o u is style And again and again u n til they f * * * * * * o f play, abetted by n o to rio u sly had won. poor o fficia tin g , cram ped the I t was a hard fought and evenly J S partans’ attack. matched game, and i t should do ***** " I f they’d have called tw o - a lo t m ore to prepare the Spar­ th ird s of the fouls, we’ d have won the game,” Captain T e r r y B id ia k said. “ I ’ve played against St. L o u is fo r three years and tans fo r the NCAA tournam ent S A LE th is is the d irtie s t I'v e seen them p la y .” “ T h e y 're butchers,” G uy UPI Poll $1 TO $10 O R I G . $15.00 NOW O N L Y $9.95 S P EC IA L A T $1.00 Busch, Spartan’ s only g oal- 1. N o tre Dame (7 -0 ) (23) 337 getter, said. “ They don’t know 2. MSU (8-0) (8) 317 how to play socce r.” 3. Alabama (7 -0 ) (3) 278 T o n y Keyes, not one to ta lk 4. Nebraska (8 -0 ) (1) 222 T R E M E N D O U S S A V IN G S O N out of tu rn , said, “ They h it you 5. Georgia Tech (8-0) 185 when you don't even have the b a ll. 6. Arkansas (7-1) 126 V O L U M E S O R IG IN A L L Y P U B L IS H E D A T You got to keep looking around 7. Southern C a lif. (7 -1 ) 122 yo u .” A fte r the game Keyes 8. UCLA (7-1) 111 $2 TO $20 could h a rd ly walk. 9. Georgia (7 -1 ) 49 What the players protested is 10. F lo rid a (7-1) 46 called "chopping.” I t means the Won - lost r e c o r d s and Featu ring T H E C O M P L E T E L IB R A R Y O F W O R L D A R T opposition is kickin g at legs, to first place votes are in A unique series containing all the known works o f all in ju re o r slow down a player, parentheses. the m ajor artists, sculpters, and architects In t h e w o r l d . O R I G . $10.00 - N O W $4.95 ra th e r than at the b a ll. F o r the M o s t vo ls . contain o v e r 100 p l a t e s - m a n y in c o l o r . if she doesn’t give it to yo u . . . — get it yourself! 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C all the p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s TR IU M PH SPITFIRE, 1966: M EDICAL TECHNOLOGIST wan­ TWO GIRLS, w in te r te rm , Cedar M A R LE T T E 10 X 50 w ith e x­ Animal s 1 w ith a d is c rim in a tio n in its ad­ 7,000 m ile s, convertible, excel ted. A.S.C.P. p re fe rre d . F ifty V illa ge, reduced ra te s. M ickey, pando. C om pletely furnished, SAINT BERNARD re g iste re d “ T o n ik s” - 351-9359. ..Y o u ’ re in i v e rtis in g c o lu m n s . The le n t condition. Rosie, 337 -1305. bed general hospital. S alary 35-15-23. 8-11/16 new condition. C a ll a fte r 6 p.m . m ale, had shots, year old, good low cost State News w ill not accept 8-11/14 open. Contact o r send resum e W ILLIAMSTON: fu r n is h e d , NO 9-6279. 8-11/14 w ith ch ild re n . IV 4-1034. TH E LOOSE ENDS - The sound a dvertising which d is c rim ­ to Personnel Department, M a­ 16 GAUGE shotgun, F ibe rgla ss 4-11/11 you can fe e l. Organ, g u ita r, W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t re lig io n , VOLKSWAGEN 1957. Mechan- ic a lly p e rfe c t. Runs real w e ll in son General H ospital, 800 E . apartm ent. No ch ild re n , no pets, Inquire at Western Auto Store, bow, E xcellent condition. C all GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, bass, drum s. C all Tom , 485- race, co lo r o r national o r­ snow. Only $375. STRATTON’ S Columbia Street, Mason, 48854. 655-1788; a fte r 6 p .m . - 655- OR 6-1862. 4-11/9 0761. C - ll / 1 0 AKC. Days, 355-7455; o r 646- • a u t o m o t iv e ig in . SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. M ich­ Phone 677 9521. 8-11/11 1035. 8-11/16 GIBSON, 12 s trin g , Sunburst fin ­ 5979 a fte r 5:30 p .m . 4-11/11 M O TO RC YCLE, M O TO R • E M P LO Y M E N T igan, IV 4-4411. C - ll/ 1 1 ish , jumbo box, p e rfe ct condi­ SCOOTER insurance. Package E v en in g E m p lo y m e n t WANTED, SECOND g ir l, B u rch - • FOR R E N T tio n . A lso Gibson J-100. 489- POODLES. M IN ITO Y S .Jetblacks ra te s. BUBOLZ INSURANCE. VOLKSWAGEN SQL’AREBACK, am Woods A partm ents, W inter, • FOR SALE 6188. 4-11/9 and chocolate brow ns. Seven O ver Knapp’ s Campus C enter. A u to m o tiv e 1966. 13,000 m ile s . $1800 o r Top earnings fo r those who re n t reduced. 351-7378. weeks, shots. 351-6695. • LO S T & FOUND best o ffe r. 372-3731. 8-11/9 4-11/9 332-8671. C - ll / 1 0 CORVAIR 1964, Monza; excellent are able to m aintain th e ir _______________________8-11/17 • PER S O N A L P .X . S T O R E -F R A N D O R condition and engine. $900. 351 - VOLKSWAGEN M IC R OB U S, studies and are free 3 nights FOUR MAN apartm ent needs 1, F R E E III - A T h rillin g hour of • P E A N U T S PERSONAL 4602, between 10:00 a.m . and 1966, 3400 m iles, $2100. 337- per week and Saturday. Re­ sta rtin g w in te r te rm o r im ­ C igarettes 28/290 pack $2.60/ L o s t & Fo u n d beauty. F o r appointment, ca ll • R E A L E S T A TE 3:00 p.m . o r a fte r 5:00 p.m . 0989. 4 11/8 quires n e a t a p p e a r i n g , m ediately, Delta Apartm ents. 484-4519, M E R LE NORMAL 2.80 carton tax included! A lso , $10 REWARD fo r Info rm ation • S E R V IC E 4-11/8 serious, hard w o rke r. F o r Phone 332-8436. 4-11/9 heavy lined w in te r coats, v a r i­ COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. VOLKSWAGEN, 1 9 6 3 , excellent leading to recovery of construc­ • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N personal inte rview phone M r . M ichigan. C - 11/10 CORVETTE, 1961, convertible. condition. Phone ED 7-0104. ous s ty le s , fro m $14.88 up. tio n sign fo r A LPH A EPSILON • W A NTED TWO MEN fo r 4-m an R iverside W hite w ith black top. M ust sell. C - 11/10 Faust, 351-4011. PHI SORORITY m issing since KODAK F IL M , B & W, 620-127, East Apartm ent. January-June. $1200. 355-8738. 4-11/9 EARNINGS ARE u nlim ite d as an 351-6746. 8-11/10 GUITAR: GIBSON J-200 w ith October 31. C all 332-1725. .330 each w ith this ad. MAREK DEADLINE FALCON WAGON, 1963, l'O m o - Auto Service & Ports 4-11/11 R E X A LL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ CAR WASH: .250. Wash! wax, AVON representative. T urn GIRL NEEDED sublease w inter case. Good p ric e . C a ll 332- to r, 4-speed transm ission, TION CENTER at F rand or. 1 P .M . one c la ss day b e ­ vacuum. U -D O -IT . 430 S. S lip - your free tim e into $$. F o r ap­ te rm , R iv e r’ s Edge A partm ent. 8143. 2 -1 1 /8 LOST: DIETGEN slid e ru le , last $800. Phone TU 2-1227. 4 -11/8 pointment in your home, w rite Thursday; also, found g ir l’ s C - ll / 1 0 f o r e p u b lic a tio n . p e rt, back of KOKO B a r. C a ro l, 351-9319. 4 11/8 FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC d ry e r; FORD 1963 Country Sedan. Fine M rs . Alona Huckins, 5664School 14” F o rd wheels; used te le v i­ glasses near Snyder. 355-4039. C - ll/ 1 0 FOURTH MAN, lu x u ry a p a rt- condition, no ru st, V -8, stick, Street, H aslett,M ichigan, o r c a ll sion. 655-1781. 2 -1 1 /8 2-1 1/9 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 n o o n o n e NEW BATTERIES. Exchange m ent. S tart w in te r te rm . M ike, steering, a ir lifts , rack, extra IV 2-6893. C - ll/ 1 1 LOST: GLASSES in v ic in ity of DEAR L IL L Y : L e s te r is gone but c la ss day b e f o r e p u b lic a ­ p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed 351-9406. 4-11/9 FENDER SUPER - re ve rb am - sn o w -tire s . $800. Jim Ander­ M ED IC AL TECHNICIAN fo rp h y - C h e rry Lane. C a ll 353-2958. not forgotten? See you in a ’ ’ quick tio n , beams, 990. Salvage ca rs, large p llf ie r w ith b u ilt - in fuzz and son, 355-4634. 4-11/11 sicia n ’ s office inO kem os. E D 2- ONE M A LE room m ate wanted Reward! 2 -1 1 /9 s ix .” Love, E;E ., the Lio n stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO vox stands. 355-8934. 2 -1 1 /8 FORD WAGOX 1960. 2 door, 3548 o r ED 7-7329. 4-11/9 fo r 4-m an apartm ent. N o rth - K ille r . 2 -1 1/8 PHONE PARTS, 613 E. South S treet., wind A partm ents. Im m ediately. BICYCLE SALES, rentals and LOST: KEYS on c irc u la r rin g . autom atic, 6 -cylin d e r. $200. IV 5-1921. C YOUNG MAN interested in w o rk ­ 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 355-5964. 4 11/8 351-7909. 8-11/16 se rvice s. A lso used. EAST If found c a ll 353-0201. 4-11/11 S e r v ic e ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C all ing w ith youth. M ust be fre e LANSING, C YC LE, 1215 E. RATES WANTED: THIRD g ir l fo r duplex LOST: BLUE jacket Saturday DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing's G A L A X Y ' 5Q0, 1954, 4-door, KALAM AZO O STREET BODY fro m 2:30-5 p.m . and have Grand R iv e r. C a ll 332-8303. C w in te r te rm . $50 m onthly. 351- night Inn Am erican, KD P a rty. fin e st. Y our choice of three 1 D A i ..............s i . 50 sports hardtop: a ll power - new tra n spo rta tion . C all Parkwood SHOP. Small dents to large 9218. 4-11/8 WOLLENSAK TAPE re co rd e r 353-2470. 4 -11/11 types. C ontainers furnished, no 3 DAYS........... S3.00 ru bber. W ally, 355-9079 o r Ted, Branch, YM CA. 332-8657. w re c k s . A m erican and fo re ig n w ith accessories. L ik e new. Jim deposit. Baby clothes washed 331-9418. 8-11/17 _______________________ 4-11/11 ONE G lR L fo r 4 - g ir l apartm ent. 5 DAYS ¿5 .0 0 c a rs . Guaranteed w o rk. 482- Donahue, 353-2787. 2 -1 1 /9 P e rs o n a l fre e . T r y our Velvasoft p ro c ­ PAR T T IM E help la rg e a p a rt­ N orthw ind A partm ents, 332- JAGUAR "XKE, 1965, 3.8, red. 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C A L L TYPES of optical re p a irs, ess. 25 years in Lansing. B Y -LO ment p ro je c t. L is tin g men fo r 0234 a fte r 5 p.m . 4 -11/8 VICTOR BORGE C oncert F r i . (based on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) two tops, 18,000 m ile s . W ill M E L ’ S AUTO SERVICE. East prom pt service , O P TIC A L DIS­ Nov. 11th - 8:30 p.m . C ivic DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. consider trade. Inquire at 4968 Lansing’ s only garage is now snow rem oval. If you have fre e ONE GIRL fo r three g ir l U n i- Over 10. 150 per word, per day, COUNT, 416 Tussing B uilding, C enter. T icke ts on sale at A r - M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C South Hagadorn Road. 8-11/11 located at 1108 East Grand R iv ­ hours ca ll 882-6851 Monday - v e rs ity T e rra c e apartm ent phone IV 2-4667. C - ll/ 1 1 baugh’ s now! I 10-11/11 SPANISH LA D Y w ill tu to r in T h e r e w ill b e a 500 s e r v ic e e r. 332-3255. C F rid a y before 4 p.m . 10-11/18 w in te r te rm . 351-4928. 4-11/11 MUSTANG, 1966, V -8, standard. SONY TC-2O0 stereo 4 -tra c k re - ELECTROLYSIS (HAIRRemoval) Spanish o r Ita lia n . Experienced. and b o o k k e e p in g charge if M A L E STUDENTS needed. P art THREE PEOPLE to sublet 4-man October Magazine, excellent a r - 355-3007. 8 -11/9 $400 and take over payments. Scooters & C y c le s c o rd e r. E xcellent condition. th is ad is n o t p a id w it h in 485-2728. 8-11/9 tim e 8 a.m . to 12 noon and apartm ent at Chalet w in te r Best o ffe r. 351-9122. 4-11/10 tic le l Hanchett House, IV 4- THESES PRINTED, ra p id s e rv - one w eek. BE ONE of the f ir s t to own a 12:30 to 4:30 p.m . Monday te rm . 351-9300. 4-11/11 1632. 3 -1 1/9 OLDSMOBILE 1965 convertible, STUDY DESKS, sm all chest, r o l l- ice . D ra ftin g supplies, X erox 1967 Suzuki X -6 S cram bler. through F rid a y . P rem ium pay. Dynamic 88, glade green, w hite ONE GIRL to sublet R iv e r’ s Edge a-ways & bunkbeds. New and THE LAST R IT E : the la st word copies. C A P IT A L C ITY B LU E ­ O ver 30 X -6 ’ s in stock. Large M a rrie d Housing Department. top. Excellent condition, 4- A partm ent w in te r te rm . Brenda, used m attresses — a ll sizes. in ro ck bands. 351-7652. PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- A u to m o tiv e selection of used m otorcycles 4-11/10 speed stock, many accessories. 351-9319. 2 -1 1 /9 Study lam ps, ty p e w rite rs , tape 4-11/9 5431. C - ll / 1 0 now at FOX SPORT CENTER, DRIVER FOR afternoon d e live ry AUSTIN HEALEY, 1965; im m ac­ Phone 882-1771. 4-11/10 re c o rd e rs , m etal . w ardrobes, TERRY MAYNARD books bandsl 2021 East Michigan Avenue. C all and store help. Apply JON AN­ WANTED TWO men fo r 4-man DIAPER SERVICE, Dlaparene ulate throughout. E xtra s, must OLDSMOBILE, 1956 *98. V ery F ro m Lansing’ s best to M ich ­ 372-3908. C -3 -1 1/10 THONY FLORIST, 809 East apartm ent - take over lease. portable T V sets, larg e selec­ Franchised Service Approved by se ll. Phone TU 2-0410. 4-11/8 igan’ s best. IV 2-4548, IV 2 - good running condition. Good M ichigan, Lansing, IV 5-7271. 351-7516. 8-11/17 tion new & used e le c tric fans. D octors and DSIA, The m ost BLTCK GRAN-SPORT 1955. 1965 HONDA Scram bler 250. Sac- 4590. C—5—11/11 tir e s . 882-1771. 4-11/10 2 -1 1 /9 LUXURY 4 - man needs tw o. Block E verything fo r the home. W IL­ modern and Only personalized Showroom condition. Many ex­ rific e . B ill E nrico, 351-6886, fro m B erkey. A vailable w in te r COX SECOND HAND STORE, GROOOOOVY1I! H ire the fantas- s e rvice in Lansing, provid ing tra s . Phone 353-1852. 8-11/15 PLYMOUTH 383 F ury I, 1966. 337-9020. 2 -11/8 HEAD GROCERY c le rk s , stock te rm . John a fte r 5 p .m . 351- 509 E. M ichigan, Lansing. Phone tic rock - soul sound: The you w ith diaper p a ils , polybags, R e ta il book p ric e . 12-5 p.m . TR IU M PH 650, l9 5 2 .~ $ 4 7 5 . E x - man, meat c le rk s . F u ll tim e or BUICK SPECIAL, 1957, 2-door, 9267. 8-11/17 IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C OTHERSIDE. 489-7916. deodorizers, and diapers, o r c a ll 353-6493. A fte r 6 p.m ., c e lle n t condition. R ebuilt en­ p a rt tim e to fit in your schedule. autom atic. C all a fte r 6 p.m . REMINGTON-740 , 30-06. E xcel- 4-11/10 use your own. Baby clothes 332-5287. 2-11/8 gine, John, 351-7358. 8-11/11 Bob Townsend, T O W N S E N D 337-7024. 4-11/11 Houses lent condition. $115. Phone 393- PIERCED EARRINGS! B eautiful, washed fre e . No deposit. P lant PLYMOUTH SPORT F ury con- SHOP-RITE, 2416 N orth East CHEVROLET 195", 2-door, blue 1963 L A M B R E T TA , $150. G reat THREE BEDROOH W i n t e r , 0081. 2 -1 1 /9 d iffe re n t. C a ll 355-8544, G-40 inspection in vite d . AMERICAN v e rtib le , many extras. S till on Street. IV 4-9658. 4-11/11 and white, automatic tra n s m is ­ running condition; m ust s e ll, Spring, Up to s ix . 205 L e s lie . G U ITA R : GIBSON C - l C lassic East Yakeley o r 351-6207, Has­ DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G le r. sion. E xcellent body and m otor, w a rra n ty . 482-4654. 8-11/9 ' A l, 332 -2591._________ 8 -11/11 F U L L OR p a rt tim e R .N .’ s, L . 489-5953. 8-11/14 le tt A partm ent #41. 4-11/9 C a ll 482-0864. C P .N .’ s, aides, and o rd e rlie s . w ith case. New condition. F o r $325. 355-6190. 4 -11/8 RAM BLER WAGON, 1962; E xcel- 1958 T R lU M P H C u b ; 200cc.Good TWO F E M A LE room m atesneed- fo lk , cla ssica l m usic. Reason­ HOLY PICTURE" TUBES, Ba“t T .V .’ s FOR re n t. Zenith andG.E. Openings a ll shifts. Good hours, CHEVROLET, 1962 Im pala con­ lent condition. No ru st, engine condition, knobby tire s , 332- ed. Furnished duplex. C a ll 351— able. Phone 372-5881 evenings Man. NEJAC now se lls T V ’ s, 19” portable s. F re e service and excellent working conditions, v e rtib le , 327, V -8, positraction, overhauled. $675. Dick, 332- 5 0 9 2 . _______________4 -11/8 7095. 2 -1 1 /8 o r weekends. 4-11/10 radios, and stereos. V is it d e liv e ry . Only $9 p e r month. frin g e benefits including life new top. 355-9150. 8 11/11 3563. 2 -1 1 /8 HONDA 1965; Sport 50. Good THREE GIRLS W inter and /o r VOX COLUMNS " R ickenbacker NEJAC at 543 East Grand R iv­ C a ll NEJAC, 337-1300. C insurance and pension. A pply in CHEVROLET, 1/563, l m p a l a . RAM BLER AMERICAN, T% 5. condition. C a ll, 351 9059. e r, next to Paramount News. C person, Personnel O ffice, 8-4 Spring. New s p lit le ve l house. bass N o s rite 'g u ita r. Best o ffe r. PARTY?'PHOTOS, B & VV, c o lo r. 327, 4 -speed, good condition. F u lly equipped. Sharpl B argain 4 -11/8 Monday through F rid a y, Lansing 393-0504. 8-11/14 George, 355-8941. 2 -1 1 /9 a in YONE AROUND here get DX High q u a lity - reasonable p ric e . 46,000 m ile s . 372-4232. p ric e d . 372-2294, 485-2226. SUZUKI 55cc, 1967. N ever used. 8-11/9 General H ospital. 2817 Alpha. THREE GIRLS w in te r, 1 now to MODERN SOFA lounger, three News? C a ll J im at 355-6802, DON’ S PHOTO SERVICE. 355- ________________ 8-11/14 Won in contest. Judy, 337-1314. 10-11/15 share house $10 pe r week plus ch a irs , ottoman, dinette, dining ___________________ 4 -11/8 9095, evenings. CHEVRO LET, 1958 convertible RAM BLER 1963 station wagon. 2 -1 1 /8 Good tire s . $695. 4511 South WAITRESS TO w ork noon hours. u tilitie s . ED 2-1089. 2 -1 1 /9 table, sewing m achine. Short T .V .’ s FOR RENT. Brand new 348, autom atic. $135. Phone Typ in g Service Aviation 11:00 a.m . - 3:00 p.m . Must wave rad io, v io lin . 487-5621. 19” portab les. F re e d e liv e ry 355-9133. 4-11/9 Logan. TU 2-4067 . 4-11/10 have experience. C all ED 2- Rooms 4-11/11 and se rvice. C all STATE MAN­ TYPING IN GENERAL, manu- CHEVRO LET, T955 Biscayne THUNDERBIRD, i9 6 0 E x tra FRANCIS AVIA TIO N : Now fo rm - 5778 fo r appointment. 4-11/10 DOUBLE WITH re frig e ra to r, ENCYCLOPEDIA, COMPTON’ S AGEM ENT. 332-8687. C - ll / 1 0 s c rip ts , theses, te rm papers. wagon. V -8 , o rig in a l w a rra n ty, sharpl Phone evenings 332 ing new Cherokee fly in g club. p riv a te entrance and bath, and hard cover, 1959. E xcellent con­ LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay ies"s C all Sharon, 337-7116. 1-11/8 ra d io , heater. 355-0865. 4697. 131 E . B ro o kfie ld . M em bership lim ite d . Phone BUS FOR US. Excellent meals 484-1324._________________ C provided. New kitchen. A lso, parkin g. 351-5313. 2 -1 1 /8 d itio n . $45. ED 7-0036. 2 -1 1 /9 fo r the best. Wash - 200, D ry - JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 8-11/17 8-11/14 house boy. ED 2-5355. 8-11/15 100. Suits cleaned, pressed - A L DINGER DIRECT M A IL AD­ TORONADO D ELU XE, l966,w lne E m p lo y m e n t CAM ERA: ASAH1-PENTAX F 1.4 EAST LANSING BIG BOY RES- F o r S a le $1.50. Slacks, sw eaters, suit VERTISING, 533 N orth C lip p e rt. c o lo r, fu lly powered, autom atic, S portm atlc. Brand new; must H ELP WANTED p a rt tim e . Kwik TAURANT. Under new manage­ G U ITAR, ELEC TRIC, hollow coats - 750. WENDROW’ S 3006 IV 5-2213. C - ll / 1 0 COM PUTER ra d io , 4000 m ile s , one owner, s e ll. $250. 355-3862. 2 -1 1 /9 K a r Wash. 920 E. M ichigan. IV ment. Applications taken fo r body, a m p lifie r, good condition. Vine S treet. One block w est of BARBI M E L . P rofessional ty p is t. $3400. 487-6285. 8-11/10 O PERATOR I 4-7335._____________ 8 -11/9 ca sh ier, busboys, w aitresses, $125. Phone IV 4-3978. 4-11/11 GOOD USED television, 337-2232 Sears, F ra n d o r. 7-11 p.m . No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. BE MUSICAL w ith one of the G IR L TO liv e in East Lansing dishwashers, cooks. F u ll tim e and ED 3-4117. 8-11/10 C - ll / 1 0 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITÀNNICA, Block o ff campus. 332-3255. C pianos o r organs offered in to­ home. P riv a te room as m other’ s o r p a rt tim e . Paid vacation. Ap­ T o f i l l im m ediate vacancy (4 - day’ s C la ssifie d Ads. 1965. Leather, im m aculate. 12:30 p .m .). Salary range $ 5 ,- helper, 332-5404 . 4-11/10 ply E. Lansing BIG BOY, 401 Many e xtra s. $250. Jim Ander­ 658 to $7,057 annually. A ll EAST LANSING APARTMENTS PAR T T IM E housekeeper. Two East Grand R ive r. 2-11/8 son, 355-4634. 4-11/11 M ichigan c iv il se rvice bene­ school c h ild re n . One c h ild ac­ fits , M ust have one year of University Villa ceptable. Evenings, ED 2-1960. MAIDS: 40 hour, 5 day week. N A T IO N A L PARK SERVICE U N I- A p artm ents Contact M rs . Boggs, U N IVER ­ FORM . F its person 5*10” , 160 experience as a Computer 4-11/10 T w ic e th e B a r g a in 635 ABBO TT ROAD SITY INN MOTEL, East L a n s­ lb s . Good condition. $60. Jim O perator A o r equivalent ex­ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING perience outside the state ing. 8-11/14 Anderson, 355-4634. 4-11/11 Newly completed F o r Win­ student to make sheet metal se rvice and graduation fro m te r T e rm plum bing and heating draw ings. high school. F o r fu rth e r in ­ F o r Rent HEALTHW AYS WET su it S /Ì ó " -, . . . Com pletely Furnished 1213 C enter Street, Lansing. $20. 1955 C hevrolet radio, $10. fo rm a tio n , contact M r. Donald IV 4-1471. 8-11/16 T V RENTALS fo r students. Eco­ . . . Student Rental 351-9397. 2 -1 1 /9 L illr o s e , Personnel O ffic e r, nom ical rates by the term or . . . T hree man units STUDENTS FOR p a rt tim e de- D epartm ent of Education, 5th month. UNIVERSITY T V RENT­ STENOTYPE SHORTHAND m a- . . . Walk to campus liv e ry se rvice . M ust have good flo o r, Prudden B uilding, L a n ­ ALS. 484-9263. C chine. E xcellent condition. $85 d riv in g re co rd . A pply, C A P I-, sing. An equal opportunity e m ­ o r best o ffe r. 355-0753. 195.00 p e r month T A L AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Apartments p lo ye r. 4-11/11 F o r inform ation c a ll 332-0091 CORPORATION, 431 N orth ONE GIRL to sublet Chalet A pa rt­ La rch S treet. 4-11/10 MAGNA VOX PORTABLE 21’ ’ ment w in te r te rm . 351-7196. te le v is io n . L ik e new, $70. C all t FEM ALE ROUTE helpers, $2.00 4-11/9 R E 332-2841. 4 -11 /8 per hour, fle x ib le hours, ca r THREE MAN apartm ent- a v a il­ A N O N necessary 882-1398. 10-11/9 able W inter te rm . Close to cam­ ELEC TRO LUX VACUUM cleaner S T U D in cluding attachments, runs lik e NATION WIDE company expand­ pus. 351-7546. 4-11/9 E £ T S new. In ve ry good condition. ing. Has opening fo r am bitious ONE OR TWO man apartment. L L woman. Y our choice of hours. $18. OX 4-6031. C - ll / 1 0 A va ilable now. Phone 351-6379 L A T P a rt tim e up to $45 a week. F u ll a fte r 9:00 p.m . 8-11/14 BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7” - $3.34, C E T £ tim e up to $120. No investment ONE MAN fo r apartment near 8” - $3.86, delive red . Also A C O N needed. Experience unneces­ sheet cakes, KWAST BAKER­ campus. A vailable now o r w inter sa ry. Phone 489-5446 a fte r 3 IES, 303 S. Washington; F ra n ­ T ■ 1 te rm . 351-9400. 4 11/8 p.m . 8-11/10 d o r; B ro o kfie ld Plaza, E .L .; Is U R E- WANTED: two g irls , 3-man PART T IM E accounting and pay Phone o rd e rs , IV 4-1317. I A K apartm ent w in te r only. U niver­ C - ll / 1 0 ro ll c le rk . Contact Personnel s ity T e rra c e . 351-7635. 1 L £ Manager, M e llin g F o rg in g C o m - 8-11/16 SEWING MACHINE- S A L E /L a rg e pany, 482 0791. P re fe r account­ selection of reconditioned, used EAST SIDE, one bedroom, fu r - 21 Extra 1. 1w e st ing m a jo r. 4 11/7 m achines. Singers, W hites, U ni­ H h nished. We pay heat, No c h il­ 23 Spoken lint MUSIC CONSULTANT needs p ia ­ v e rs a l, Necchi. $19.95 to $39.95. dren o r pets. Phone IV 9-1017. 25 26. 28 Ititi, river Cubicle N ap H. (.ra p e liu it 9 Native m etals n is t. Up to six hours p e r week. 332-0620, a fte r 4p .m . 8-11/16 ONE GIRL needed w in te r te rm . 8/11/10 Guaranteed. Easy te rm s . ED­ WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. NO- NOTTHEBABIES- BUT i 1. Part <>l the 10. C ita tila M G HT CASHIER; p a rt tim e . KT- L u x u ry apartment one block C - ll / 1 0 loot 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 i. Singing sellab le 15 Ball so, m ale; nights, dishwasher, bus boys. S piro's C a fe te ria . fro m B erkey. 351-7681. 4 11/8 EAST LANSING, Eydeal V illa 4-11/10 UNFINISHED FURNITURE: bar sto ols, night stands, c h e s t-o f- Classified’s Mid-term "2 for 1” Special % 14 B alsam d ra w e rs, bookcases, p r e - fin - 1-2 bedroom, furnished apart­ 1 11 13 2 1. W u t l u b u HOUSEMAN: 40 hours, 5 days m ents. Swimming pool, all b u ilt- ished p ic tu re fra m e s, and m ore, Yes! Now is the time to sell that car, that bicycle, that % 22 R esound week. Contact M r . W ilk in s , U N I­ PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 S. 14 15 16 2 4 M an s VERSITY INN M O TEL, East in s , a ir conditioning. Close to Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. sled, thatdesk, or what have you, when you can get twice MSU and bus lin e . Call F id e lity 11 >8 % 19 20 nam e 2 7 C old cititi) Lansing, 8-11/14 R ealty, 332-5041. 10-11/9 C - ll / 1 0 your money's worth - Now - until November 10th % % f MAN WITH CAR who needs $40- E LE C TR IC STOVE, la rg e three 24 W ild rice 21 22 13 24 $60 w eekly p a rt tim e . Scholar­ NEW TWO-man luxury apart­ b urner w ith deep w e ll, Robot % 30. Ft . sunnier ment beginning w in te r te rm . 2 days - $ 1 .5 0 ( r e g u la r I day) % 3 2. Im becile ships available. C a ll 337-1244 tim e r . E xcellent condition Your 25 26 17 16 19 30 evenings fo r appointm ent. Ask N ear campus. 351-9556. 4 days - 3 .0 0 ( r e g u la r 2 o r 3 day) 14 E n g ro ssed p ric e . 339-2812 a fte r 5 p.m . % % fo r Alcoa. 2 -1 1 /9 __________ 8r l 1/17 31 31 33 34 35 3 7 A p portion 4-11/9 8 days - 5 .0 0 ( r e g u la r 4 o r 5 day) P 34 Isolated ONE G IR L fo r Cedarbrooke A rm s % EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM­ NEW CARPETING, blue, 7 1 /2 ’ 36 37 36 39 111. G o u lash PANY, te m porary assignments apartm ent w in te r and sp rin g . - F o r te n w o rd s o r le s s - 41 Anticipano 351-7675.__________ 8-11/10 x 15’ ; portable tape re co rd e r; % % fo r experienced o ffice g ir ls . No AO 41 43 44 4 3 1otallv TWO MEN fo r 4-man apartm ent. skis, boots, 332-1731. 4-11/9 d fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. A5 % % i oil It! set! E vergreen A rm s. S tart im m e - FOK WEDDING anci p ra c tic a l H U R R Y N O W - D O N ’T B E LATE! 46 47 46 49 46. N eat C - ll / 1 0 shower g ifts , com plete lin e of % d ia te ly . Cal l 351-6430. 2-11/8 48 t lim o lai GREAT LAKES’ EM PLO YM ENT basket-w are. See ACE HARD­ 50 51 51 ship c a p ta in NEEDED: ONE g ir l to sublet C a ll 3 5 5 - 8 2 5 5 *2 fo r permanent positions fo r men WARE’ S selections. 201 East 44 .A ppointed apartm ent fo r w inter te rm . 53 54 and women in o ffice , sales, Grand R iv e r, across from Union. 1 45 C lo s t to campus, 351-7849, Phone ED 2-3212. C S T A T E N E W S C L A S S I F I E D _____________ .1 Ms Vi technical, IV 2-1543. C - ll / 1 0 10 11/14 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan T u esd ay, N ovem ber 8, 1966 f Ita lia n p a r t y l e a d e r s Placement Bureau Students m ust re g is te r in p e r­ m athem atics through calculus), son at the Placement Bureau at m athem atics (with geology back­ re q u e s t d isa ste r lo a n least two days before the date of ground) (B,M) and sum m er em­ In te rvie w . ploym ent, ju n io rs o r above In the F rid a y , Nov. 11 above d iscipline s. Cam pbell Soup Co.: a ll m ajors P re s to lite Co.: e le c tric a l and ROME (if) - P a rlia m e n ta ry fro m north o f Venice southward issue to cover a natural d is a s ­ of the College of Business, labor mechanical engineering (B). leaders proposed Monday an un­ beyond F lorence was so vast i t te r. and in d u s tria l relatio ns, a g ric u l­ Swartz Creek Com m unity precedented national loan to meet was s t ill im possible even to M ore than three days a fte r tu ra l economics, a g ric u ltu ra l en­ Schools: e a rly and la te r elemen­ the gigantic losses of the Ita lia n guess at the loss. the w o rst of the floods stru ck, gineering, food science, h o rtic u l­ ta ry education (B), December flood d isa ste r that took perhaps I t was feared that to a nation even the fin a l to ta l of dead and tu re , biochem istry, chem istry, and M arch graduates only. 300 liv e s and ruined the economy ju s t re co ve rin g fro m a re ce s­ in ju re d rem ained unknown. m athem atics, physics and a ll ma­ W arw ick E lectronics, In c.: a ll o f a th ird of the nation. sion, the loss would be a stag­ jo rs o f the College of Engineer­ m a jo rs of the College of B usi­ M ore than 150 bodies were As floodw aters receded and ing (B). ness (B), December and M arch gering blow to the e n tire econo­ counted o f the estim ated 300 rescue teams fought to save is o ­ The Coca-Cola Co.: m arketing graduates only; e le c tric a l en- ; m y. dead. Many m ore were m issing lated s u rv iv o rs , the government and a ll m ajors o f the College of gineering (B,M ); and mechani­ P a rlia m e n ta ry group leaders and feared dead. W ith many called a Cabinet meeting T u e s ­ Business (B,M) December and ca l engineering (B). of the C h ris tia n D em ocrat and s tric k e n com m unities s t ill under day to forge a national e m e r­ M arch graduates only and me­ Wayne Community School D is - ■ S o cia list p a rtie s of the govern­ w ater o r the debris of land­ gency plan. chanical engineering (B,M ). t r ic t : a ll elem entary and second­ ment said tax increases could not slides, i t was feared the fin a l F ir s t National C ity Bank: a ll a ry education (B,M ), December Budget and tre a s u ry m in is ­ meet the losses. They said that te ll would be fa r g re a te r. Some M B A ’ s of the College of B usi­ and M arch graduates only. tr ie s announced the destruction fo r the f ir s t tim e, Ita ly would guesses ranged as high at 1,000. ness (B). strew n by the floods that raged have to flo a t a government bond In P a rlia m e n t, In te rio r M in is ­ G eneral A m erican T ranspor­ P o w d e r P u f f F o o tb a ll Petitions te r Paolo E m ilio T a via n i, giving tation C orp.: a ll m ajors of the an h o u r-b y -h o u r account o f the Delta Gam m a beat Gam m a Phi Beta in the a n n u a l f o o tb a l l c l a s s i c b e t w e e n the College of Business (except ho­ d is a s te r that began la s t F rid a y, te l, restaurant and in stitu tio n a l S h e p p a r d trea ts said the m in is try had so fa r id e n tifie d 72 dead and 35 m is s ­ ing. t w o s o r o r i t i e s o n a s n o w y IM fie ld last S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . T h e s c o r e w a s 1 5 -6 as the D G ’ s s c o re d w ith tw o touchdow ns and a s a fe ty . A lp h a G a m m a R h o fr a te r n ity won the “ queen” contest. State N e w s photo b y M ik e S c honho fen management), psychology, labor and in d u s tria l relations (B,M ), December and M arch graudates open for Though m ost o f the flooding had ceased in s tricke n ce n tra l and no rth e rn zones of Ita ly , r e ­ only; p o litic a l science (B); c iv il ar.d sa n ita ry, mechanical and chem ical engineering (B,M ). chairm an s p e c t a t o r a t trial p o rts o f deaths kept com ing fro m landslide-plagued T re n to S T U D E N T B O A R D G eneral A m erican Research D iv is io n , General A m erican Open petitioning begins today fo r the position of general c h a ir­ man had suffered a coronary P rovince in the D olom ite A lp s, man o f th e 1967 Homecoming, C LEV E LAN D , Ohio IN) — Sam­ T ra n sp o rta tio n C orp.: chem ical, uel H. Sheppard, defendant in a m u rd e r r e tr ia l, became “ D r. Sam” again b rie fly th is m orning attack. The s tricke n man was id e n ti­ fie d as J e rry P. S petseris, 74, o f Cleveland Heights. O ffic ia ls In Belluno Province, Alleghe, a com m unity of m ore than 1, - 000, was badly h it by flo o d -trig ­ gered slides, along w ith s m a lle r M ay a x a p p o in te e s ju n io r m e m b e rs-a t-la rg e and one The board w ill also consider e le c tric a l and mechanical en­ gineering (B,M ). Glidden Co.: accounting (B,M ); said R ick Maynard, ASMSU’ s vice president of special p ro je cts. The position Is open to students in good standing w i t h the Uni­ when he was called fro m an an­ The ASMSU Student Board w ill finance, general business, econo­ at St. Vincent C h a rity H ospital v illa g e s nearby. the appointment of a com m ittee v e rs ity , who have Interest, tim e teroom before the t r ia l to tre a t consider changing its s tru c tu ra l sophomore m e m b e r-a t-la rg e . m ics and m arketing (B ,M ), De­ said the man was in sa tisfac­ The Belluno p refecture said: A p ro vision w ill be made, how­ to w ork w ith the East Lansing and a b ility to devote to the po­ an e ld e rly man who collapsed base at its meeting at 8 tonight cem ber and M arch graduates only to ry condition. “ I t is possible that many o f the ever, to insure that one o f the Cham ber of C om m erce in a com ­ s itio n . at the C rim in a l C ourts B uilding. in 308 Student Services. and ch e m istry and mechanical Sheppard was an osteopathic persons considered m issin g in m e m b e rs-a t-la rg e is a fem ale, p a rative p rice study. W ritte n q u alificatio ns w ill be C hairm an J im Graham has ex­ engineering (B,M ). neurosurgeon July 4, 1954, when th is area are dead." and may be appointed by the A new practice w ith th is ses­ necessary, he said, and each The man was w aitin g in a lin e pressed concern that one-sixth Koehring Co.: m arketin g (B), his f i r s t w ife , M a rily n , was blud­ The area is where the V aiont board i f necessary. sion o f the student board is p e titio n e r W ill be Interview ed. of spectators fo r adm ission to o f the mem bership on the board December and M arch graduates geoned to death in h e r bedroom. Dam d isa ste r took 1,888 liv e s in Graham w ill also propose to allow ing students to speak out at P e titio n s a re available in the second-floor courtroom is appointed. He w ill propose only; c iv il engineering, account­ Sheppard was convicted in the 1963. have the Associated Women Stu­ board meetings during the m em ­ ASMSU’ s main office w ith p e ti­ w here Sheppard’ s t r ia l on a sec­ tonight to elim inate the two ap­ ing (B); management (B), Decem­ slaying and as a re s u lt lo st his A ll of the flood zone - an dents’ representative again s it b e rs ’ p riv ile g e period. I f a m em ­ tioning ending Nov. 22. ond-degree m urder charge is en­ pointed seats on the board in b e r and M arch graduates only; license to p ra c tic e osteopathy. area where m ore than s ix m il­ as a voting mem ber on the stu­ be r w ill y ie ld the flo o r, the The Homecoming chairm an te rin g its th ird week. fa v o r of two additional elected and mechanical engineering (B). H is new t r ia l was won on appeals lio n Ita lia n s liv e - was an area dent board. T h is seat was made student may speak on any topic w ill h a v e the re sp o n sib ility of Sheppard took th e man’ s m em ber s -a t -la rg e . N ewport News Shipbuilding and to fe d e ra l courts on grounds his of desolation, m is e ry and ru in . an e x -o ffic io position last spring he wishes fo r no longer than organizing the e n tire program , pulse and ordered a nurse called S pecifically, Graham believes D ry Dock Co.: m e ta llu rg y, chem­ co n stitu tio n a l rig h ts to a f a ir tr ia l M ore than a m illio n persons on the basis of double representa­ th re e minutes, and he may speak said Maynard, and c a rry in g the and his rem oval to the hospital. that there should be three elected ic a l, c iv il, e le c tric a l engineering w e re violated in 1954. w ere re p o rte d desperately in tio n of women students. only once. event through u n til the com ple­ Sheppard said In his opinion the se n io r m e m b e rs-a t-la rg e , two (B) and mechanical engineering need o f food.__________________ tion of th e Homecoming ac­ (B,M ,D ). tiv itie s . S e r v ic e ________ Pan A m erican Petroleum C o rp .: geophysics, e le c tric a l en­ Typing Service N O V E M B E R 'C H R I S T M A S ’ gineering, physics, geology (with N eed a lif t ? PAULA ANN HAUG HEY, T y p is t. IBM S ele ctrlc and Executive. 1 * ». .R A M IN F O R M A T IO N ► 33 *;344 ^ TRY FOOD B lo o d d r i v e h a s 1 ,7 7 6 p in t g o a M u ltilith Offset P rin tin g . P ro ­ C A M P U S fessional theses typing. N ear . . tirata*. D e lic io u s fo o d . campus. 337-1527. C LA S T 2 DAYS! 1:10-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:30 H e a r ty fo o d . TYPING TER M papers, theses, etc. E le c tric w ith changeable "C h ris tm a s in N ovem ber” is C om petition w ill be divided into CONSENT AND RELEASE FOR PERSONS UNDER T W E N T Y -O N E YEARS OF AGE f ' RUSH TOi r t i ' \ P le a s a n tly p r ic e d fo o d . keys fo r special sym bols. 355- the theme of th is y e a r's blood f o u r categories, mens’ d o rm i­ (Thin form I, rrq.und for rarh blood i.mathm h • prr.»» I* yrar, of a„r or or ho ho r yrt rearhrd thr ayr of legal THAT TUAT/vy FLf(Jt ’J 2801. d riv e com petition. Alpha Phi t o r i e s , womens’ d o rm ito rie s , majority a, ted by the liv in g u nits. Awards typing. IB M , 16 years experi­ to make a voluntary donation of blood to The American National Ked Cross for eivil.an or military use in such way as The "T h e goal th is year is 1,776 fo r the highest in each category ence. 332-8384. C American National Red Cross deems advisable. C h ris tm a s g ifts , pints o f blood, w ill be presented before the N o tre I release and difchar*e The American National Red Cross, its officers and agents, physicians, technicians, nurses, and others I^ TYPING TERM papers. Reason- fo r th e Red C r o s s , ” W alter Dame game. connected therewith, from all claims or damages whatsoever that I or my representative have or may have against it or any of able charge. C all me, Linda Haney, the Alpha Phi Omega P osters w ith a C h ris tm a s a n g e l them by reason of any cause rising out of or incident to such blood donation. Denman, 353-0802. 8-11/9 stu d e n t-co -o rd in a to r of the blood in a drop of blood urging, “ Be JOB RESUMES, l(j6 copies, $4.50 ALDINGER DIRECT M A IL AD­ d rive , said. Students can give blood 2 p.m . - 8 p.m . on Monday th ro u g h T h u rs - a C h ris tm a s angel and contribute to the blood d riv e ,” w ill be d is trib u te d around campus. Date Signature of parent or guardian T tif IH M IM A S tow n s r o a r in g o u j o t T ii'tu r/e - PANCAKE, LHOUSEj VERTISING, 533 N orth C lip p e rt. AMO lAJlO day, and 9 a,m .-3 p.m . on F r i ­ T h is year the d rive is also Address of parent or guardian (City and State) IV 5-2213. C AMKRU’AN RED ( ROSS FORM 5235 *4-5«I day at D e m o n s t r a t i o n H a ll. in te re ste d in getting East Lansing NORMA STROTHER; theses, Donors under 21 need parental re sid e n ts to p a rticip a te . \ vous ru m s term papers, etc. E le c tric type w rite r, pick up, d e liv e r. OX 9- p e rm issio n . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1500 pints o o / t lllU I! T h re e emergency open-heart of blood were donated at la s t » A H I I I i c y i -% 2226. W an ted 8-11/10 s u rg e rie s to be perform ed in Ann A rb o r w ill re q u ire at least 20 y e a r’ s d riv e w ith a goal o f 1700. "T h e large size of the campus TV stu d en ts p ro d u c e sh o w FUNNY SIDE OF UFE “ I T Cartoon & Novelty 2820 E. Grand River p in ts o f blood each. The fir s t is one o f the reasons m ore s tu ­ T h e p r o j e c t i s being supervised IRONING WANTED to do in my T e le v is io n -ra d io students can s t a f f t h e p r o d u c t i o n o f a w e e k l y home. C a ll 393-3187, 4-11/8 operation on Nov. 14 w ill r e ­ dents don’t g iv e ,” said D r. V e r­ now obtain p ra c tic a l T V produc­ h a l f - h o u r v a r i e t y s h o w . T h e s h o w by R o b e r t S c h l a t e r , In s tru c to r In S tarts T h u rs. Lansing, Michigan q u ire B negative blood. Dona­ n ie r, m edical d ire c to r of Red T -R , and by Tad W illia m s, tio n experience in a new project w i l l t h e n b e a i r e d a t a l a t e r d a t e 'H A R P E R '’ and TWO OR T hree non-student tic k tion hours are 2 p .m .-3 p.m . on C ro ss regional operation, la st being undertaken b y the T e le - o v e r WMSB. g r a d u a te a s s is ta n t. Phone 487-3761 ets to N otre Dame, Sharon, 355- Nov. 14. year a fte r the d riv e . “ N E V E R TOO L A T E ’ 2445. 4-11/8 vision-R adio dept. FOURTH G IRL needed fo r apart The p ro je ct is possible through mem sta rtin g November lS .C a ll an arrangem ent between MSU’ s a fte r 5 p.m . Avondale A p a rt­ ments, 351'4372. 8-11/11 In tra m u ra l N ew s T V station, WMSB, and the T -R dept. G ENERAL ADMISSION tic k e ts to M E N ’S IM Tim e Field 7 WMSB is turning over its p ro ­ N otre Dame game, MUST HA VE1 duction fa c ilitie s to th e depart­ Touch Football 6:00 Snark-Sultans W ill pay p rice . C a ll B ill, 353- ment Saturday m ornings and T - R 6400.___________ 4 11/8 6:45 Theta X i-Ju g s T ime Field 1 students w ill d ire c t, produce and 7:30 Casts R aiders-Chinese G IRL TO share lu x u ry a p a rt- 6:00 P h i Kappa S ig.-D elta C hi Bandits »»oca«« (Nro«M*rioN ^ 482*3903 ment w in te r and spring te rm s . 6:45 V ets-G randm others 8:15 Lushw ell AC - Delta Sig. P i W ill s a c rific e . 351-4954. 7:30 E lev. I-N u rs e ry (SC) IC O -D O G A N 4-1 1 /1 0 9:00 E le v. #2-S oil Tech (SC) ' ____________ J tirata» 8:15 X -M e n -K e rm its H e rm its 9:45 N u rse ry # 2 -F a rm Equip (SC) Feature a t 1:50- URGENT: 2 ticke ts fo r N otre 9:00 P antyw aist-P anthers- Thunderchickens 4:25-7:00-9:40 Dame game. C a ll Juan, 355- 6345. 4 -11/8 9:45 P i Kappa P h i-P h i Kappa Tau W O M E N ’S IM 4 NON-STUDENT ticke ts to N otre T i m e F i e l d 2 Dame game. C a ll ED 2-5407. 6:00 A TO -S ig. Phi Ep. S o ro rity Volleyball 4 -11/8 6:45 LC A -Theta Chi Lo w er Gym 7:30 R aiders-M eat Lo a fe rs (SC) TWO MAN apartment o r house 8:15 Plow Jockies-Im possibles • fo r w in te r te rm . 355 2090. Tim e Court 1 (SC) 4-11/8 7:00 Kappa Alpha Theta-Alpha TH€PUNSCHCO«PO«aTKX> 9:00 Rejects-Bodds (SC) Presents FOUR NON-STUDENT tic k e ts fo r 9:45 A .E . Pi-Kappa Sig. P hi N otre Dame game. W ill pay. T Ime Field 3 7:30 Alpha Chi Omega - Sigma Kappa jam lemmon 353-2107. 4 -11/8 6:00 P s i Up.-Farm house IRONING WANTED to do in my 6:45 T ria n g le -Z B T T im e Court 2 wain» maiTHau home, 351-4831. 4 -11/8 7:30 East Shaw 7-10 .HUY M INTS 7:00 Kappa Kappa GamTia - P hi TW O NON-student ticke ts to­ 8:15 A . K . P s i-T . Delta Chi Mu THE FORTUne COOKie gether fo r the N otre Dame game. 9:00 P h i Kappa P si-SAM 7:30 C hi Omega - Alpha X i Delta HMtior '«mm•» unrreo asnSTS 353-6984._____________ 2 -11/8 9:45 Delta Up. - AGR Tim e Court 3 ^A D D E D -C A R T O O N NEWS THE WOLVERINE is interested Tim e Field 4 in com m issioning an a r tis t to 7:00 Alpha Delta P i - A sher 6:00 S A E -P hi Sig. Kappa N EXT I Amazons prepare selected a rtw o rk fo r the 6:45 Sig. Nu-Tau Delta Phi ‘Not With My Wife You Don’ t ’ 1967 W olverine. I f interested, 7:30 P I Beta P hi - Kappa Delta 7:30 W im bledon-W ilding brin g representative samples 8:15 Sig. C h i-B . T . P i of yo u r w ork to 344 Student 9:00 P hi Delta Theta-D TD W IN N E R O F B A C A D E M Y A W A R D S Services fro m 1 -5 p.m ., Monday 9:45 P hi Sig. D e l-P h i Gamma I f ever a s u it rated a cheer fro n t METR0-G01DWYN-MAYER PRESENTS thru F rid a y . W ill pay w e ll. Delta 1 the I V Y set, i t ’s th e g re a t new 8-11/11 A CARLO P0NTI PRODUCTION a G IR L: H ITC H -H IK E Europe. C all 351-9486 a fte r thorough Tim e 6:00 Field 5 M clnnes-M cKinnon D A V ID L E A N 'S F I L M 0 n C olgate b y U n iv e rs ity Seal. Vests are “ in ” fo r fa ll, and th e 6:45 A ku-A ku - Akohol O F B O R IS PASTERN A KS i jL C olg ate's g o t a d a n d y . I t ’s 5:30 p.m . 2 -1 1 /9 7:30 Fenian-Felloe reversible. F ir s t i t m a tch e s... then it flips BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & 8:15 9:00 M cTavish-M cC oy A kcelsio r-A ku a -P a h u la D O C TO R * to a snazzy new suede lo o k! T h e C o lg a te is the tra d itio n a l 3 b u tto n coat. It 's a ll yo u rs in 100" w ool $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE, IN C ., 1427 9:45 T im e A belard - Abaddon Field 6 Z H IV A G O , tow n and c o u n try hopsacks and classic herringbones. IN PANAVISION’ AND METR0C0L0R G ro o vy a u tu m n colo rs in c lu d e M a r tin i O liv e and E. M ichigan Ave. Hours 9-3:30 6:00 A k h ille s -A k a t Monday and Tuesday: 12-6:30 Reserved Performance T ic k e ts A t Box O ffic e Or Mai Rococco B ro w n to nam e a few. O n ly $ 5 5 ! 6:45 Hubbard 11-8 T hursday. 489-7587. C 7:30 M cLean-M cLaine SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES wom *« iwro*M»Tidw►409'6489- Eves, at 8 PM. . . .Sun. at 7:30. .2 UNIVERSITY SEAL, Students Division, Brookfield Industries. Inc ONE M A LE fo r 2-m an a p a rt- 8:15 Horrendous - Holy Land ment. Gunson Road. 351-6495. 9:00 Hornet-Hosplciano Q l A P M E it 'Sat. & Sun.Matinee 1 :3 0 PM Sat. Matinee 1 . 5 0 . .Sun. M a t i n e e 2.. 1290 Avenue of the Americas, Ne.v York. N Y. 10019 4-11/11 9:45 S uperstition-Stalag 17 T u esd ay, N ovem b er 8, 1966 O M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan L unar O rb ite r s p a th The MSU Packaging Society w ill meet at 7 tonight In the Con-Con Room of the Interna­ The O ff Campus Council w ill present the fir s t p a rt of Its Supplementary Enlightening Ed­ to b e c o r r e c t e d tional C enter. Elections w ill be ucation Series at 8 tonight In the PASADENA, C a lif. (fl — navigation guide. Commanded by 200 p ictu re s o f potential as­ held, and a ll m em bers should Union B a llro o m . The film “ The S cientists c o n tro llin g L u n a r O r - ra d io , the c ra ft ro lle d in space tronaut landing site s. attend. B irth of a C hild” w ill be shown. b lte r 2 said today i t would m iss and found the s ta r at 3:18 a.m . I f a ll goes w e ll in Tuesday’ s • * * * * * the moon on its present flig h t today as it raced at 5,200 m ile s maneuver, the spacecraft w ill go The Block and B rid le Club path and scheduled a slig h t course an hour tow ard th e moon a The MSU R etirees w ill meet Into an o rb it around the moon w ill sponsor fo rm a l in itia tio n of change e a rly Tuesday. q u a rte r m illio n m ile s away. in the club room s, th ird flo o r T hursday at heights ranging fro m new mem bers at 8 tonight on the The 850-pound, ca m e ra - L u n a r O rb ite r 1 fa ile d to find of the Union at 2 p.m . today. 125 to 1,150 m ile s . second flo o r of Anthohy. P ictures c a rry in g s p a c e c ra ft was Canopus but steered successfully C harles VV. B a rr, p ro fe sso r of by o ther c e le stia l guldeposts. Plans c a ll fo r l t to go Into w ill be taken a fte r the m eeting. launced fro m Cape Kennedy, F la ., * * * the urban planning, w ill speak on L ik e its fo re ru n n e r, O rb ite r 2 c irc u la r , 2 8 -m ile -h ig h o rb it and at 6:21 p.m . Sunday on a tra ­ “ New C itie s of the W o rld ." W EI Is scheduled to take, develop and begin a month of p ic tu re taking The MSU Flying Club w ill meet * * * je c to ry 2,700 m ile s o ff its a im ing in 22 Union at 7:30 tonight. New point near the equator of the rad io back to earth m ore than N ov. 18. The C reative W rite rs Group of mem bers are welcome. 2 ,0 0 0 -m ile -d ia m e te r moon. F a cu lty Folk w ill meet at * * * A space agency spokesman said The U pper 1:30 p.m . today at the home of Grand Valley M rs . W ilson Paul, 940 Hunting­ m ste e rin g rockets aboard th e chapter of the M ichigan Archaeo­ ton Road. lo g ica l Society w ill meet at 8 * * * vehicle w ill be fire d at 7:56 a.m . Tuesday. W o lv e rin e p h o to tonight in the MSU Museum. Lu n a r O rb ite r 1, launched la st The MSU Food Science Club C harles Cleland, c u ra to r of the w ill take o rders Wednesday fo r E x h a u s te d August, re q u ire d a course c o r­ Museum, w ill discuss e a rly cul­ pork sausage at 75 cents per tures east of the M is s is s ip p i pound. O rders may be placed by A f t e r t r a m p i n g t h r o u g h th e f i e l d s all d a y l o o k l n g f o r p h e a s a n t , Tom Saw yer, De­ t r o i t s e n i o r r e s ts up a g a in s t a h a n d y c o r n s h u c k . U n l i k e m o s t h u n t e r s , T o m u s e s a re c tio n of 4,000 m ile s . L u n a r O rb ite r 2 has already sch ed u le set T ria n g le F ra te rn ity , 7:30; Evans and show colored slides. passed a test the e a rlie r c ra ft The follow ing organizations c a llin g 355-8452. The sausage m u z z l e - lo a d in g shotgun, a m u sket which uses black p o w d e r in stead o f re g u la r s h o t­ Scholars, 7:45; C antolever Club, * * * flunke d -sig h tin g and lockin g on a re scheduled to have th e ir w ill be available 4-5:15 p.m . gun shells. State N e w s photo by T o n y Ferrante 8:00. the distant s ta r Canopus as a p ic tu re s taken fo r the W olverine The MSU Outing Club w ill show Nov. 14 and 15 at the Meats A lso : Sigma Lambda C hi, 8:15; in the T ow er Room of the Union slides of cave exploring in V ir ­ L a b o ra to ry. Alpha Lambda D elta, 8:30; East * * * at the follow ing tim e s: ginia, Indiana and M ichigan at Fee, 8:45; P hi Delta Theta, 9:00; 7 tonight in 128 N atural Science. The C h ristia n Science Organ­ I G N M I L E Sigma Nu, 6:00; Tau Delta Phi, A m e rica n B a p tis t Student Dave Johnson, East Lansing com­ ization w ill meet at 7:15 tonight 6:15; Alpha C hi Omega, 6:30; F ellow ship, 9:15; Block and puter program m er and an ex­ in 31 Union Building. Everyone Sigma Kappa, 6:45; Delta Tau B rid le , 9:30; Alpha Gamma Rho, perienced cave e x p lo re r, w ill is welcome. Rides may be a r­ D elta, 7:00; C am pbell H a ll, 7:15; 9:45; and P i Beta P hi, 10:00. show and narrate the slides. ranged by ca lling 332-3507. Upcoming rock clim b in g and hiking trip s w ill be discussed * * * Stanley R. Ames, chairm an of C a n d i d a t e s p o u n d it o u t at the meeting. the B iochem istry Research Dept, WASHINGTON iJP) — Loping, Y o rk to a r a lly fo r Republican in o ff-y e a r elections over the On a com parative basis, the * * * o f the Eastman Kodak Co., Ro­ lim p in g candidates pounded out state candidates at Anderson, Republicans w ere expected to la s t 30 ye ars. The weekly College L ife chester, N .Y ., w ill lead a bio­ the la s t m ile o f campaigning Ind., N ixon to ld newsmen: “ A T h is would leave the D em o­ make th e ir strongest showing in meeting of Campus Crusade fo r c h e m istry sem inar on “ S tru c - Monday in the finale to an e le c ­ big vote w ill be a p ro te st vote g o v e r n o r r a c e s —p e r h a p s c ra ts a substantial n u m e rica l C h ris t w ill be held at 7 tonight tu re -A c tiv lty Relationships o f and that w ill help u s ." He p ro ­ netting fiv e new seats in a lin e - m a jo rity but perhaps not a han­ tion today that presages a b it at Beta Theta P i, 1148 E. Grand Vitam ins A and E” at 4 p.m . m ore conservative, Republican posed the p ric e p ro te st in a up now 33 to 17 against them. dy w orking m a jo rity . R iv e r Ave. Don P eterson, head today in 101 B iochem istry B u ild ­ p o litic a l tinge to the nation. speech at Anderson. L ittle change is lik e ly in the F o r th e ir p art, D em ocrats have basketball coach at H aslett High ing. F ro m the Republican camp, Senate. some cause fo r concern because N ixon has been tradin g blasts School, and Bruce Brown, an MSU graduate and senior planner # * * Payment should be made of the fo rm e r V ice P resident R ichard M . N ixon appealed to the voters w ith Johnson since F rid a y, when one o f the kind er things the In the House, there is a wide consensus the GOP w ill ra ck up 28 o f 44 freshm en who were swept into Washington by the L y n ­ C a m p u s C en ter of the East Lansing Planning $1.25 p e r member tax at tonight’ s to make election day “ national a gain of around 30 seats, as don Johnson landslide In 1964 MSU Sailing Club meeting at P re sident said about him was that Dept., w ill speak. p ric e p ro te st day’ ’ and said again compared w ith an average o f 40 are in tro u b le in 1966, «1« * * 7:30 p .m . in 32 Union. The p ro ­ he was a ve ry undependable p ro ­ that housewives should picket the posal to make this tax was passed phet although a fine individu al. The F o re s try Club w ill meet W hite House instead of super­ N ixon predicted to re p o rte rs at "¡30 tonight in 223 N atural by a nearly unanimous vote of m a rke ts, Monday that " t h e s e shenani­ Resources B uilding. A represen­ ta tive from the Placement Bureau the members present at last week’ s meeting. Lyndon B , J o h n s o n , Dem o­ c ra tic o c c u p a n t of the White gans” w ill b rin g out a bigger vote and th is w ill help the Re­ A F R O TC m en w ill be present w ith inform ation Shore school w ill fo llo w the House, te m p o ra rily In Texas, meeting. publican cause. on the subject of job interview ing. had no Im mediate rebuttal. As always in these biennial W hatever effect his exchange of jabs w ith N ixon may have, w in honor badges election sweepstakes, some can­ Freedomreport (C o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) If the m a jo rity of the State didates were leading, some la g ­ ging and some ju st staying abreast of the pack. But the GOP there w a s general agreem ent among Dem ocrats, Republicans and p o litic a l r a il b ird s that: Nine A ir F o rce ROTC seniors re c e n tly received distinguished cadet badges fro m the Dept, of Aerospace Studies. L t . C o l.G e r­ and Cadet L t , C ol. John W, W elnig, T ru ro , Mass. These cadets w ere selected fo r th e ir outstanding leadership and counted w ith a measure of a s ­ —The c u s t o m a r y o ff-y e a r ald T . Heyboer, USAF, chairm an academic achievement in the A ir News e d ito ria l board (the chief included Jnly “ the need to know,” surance on posting a net gain tre n d against the p a rty in power F o rce ROTC p ro g ra m . They have e d ito rs ) agree that the sta ff ad­ of the departm ent, made the p re ­ The com m ittee also specified over the Democrats on the tote v is e r has in te rfe re d w ith the has set in again. sentations. m aintained at least a 3.0 that p o licie s on releasing records boards. e d ito ria l decisions of the student —So the GOP can count w ith academic re co rd In the AFROTC are subject to ju d ic ia l re vie w , T h e re may be a re c o rd tu rn ­ about as much ce rta in ty as p o li­ The cadets a re Cadet Capt. sta ff, they may appeal to the Stu­ and a 2.5 a ll-U n iv e rs ity grade 3. The ju d ic ia l process, 1 out approaching 59 m illio n voters tic s e ver o ffe rs on some gains in F ra n c is J. Bateman, Wayne; point average. They w e r e se­ The revised re p o rt provides d ent-F aculty Ju d ic ia ry . Cadet M aj. Robert J. C e n tllla , fo r th is o ff-y e a r, nonpresidential Congress and governorships and lected fro m the upper one-half fo r the Student-Faculty J u d ic ia ry The e d ito r-in -c h ie f Is to have Kalamazoo; Cadet Capt. John A. e lection— an election w ith a b e a r­ state legisla tu re s. of th e ir class of the sum m er to c a ll an expedited hearing when fin a l a uthority and re s p o n s ib il­ Gegus, Wayne. ing on the future of Nixon and —But no ousting of D em ocra­ tra in in g pro gram and fro m the an a d m in istra tive decision o r ity fo r the news and e d ito ria l s o m e o t h e r 1968 p re sid e n tia l tic officeholders on any m am ­ highest 20 pe r cent of the senior regulation threatens “ im m ediate content o f the State News and p o s s ib ilitie s , as w ell as on where moth scale appears to be in the Cadet Capt. David C. Hames, cadets. and irre p a ra b le infringem ent on fo r the appointment and rem oval Johnson’ s "G re a tS o cie ty” le g is ­ cards. Kalamazoo; Cadet M a j. W illia m I f these cadets m aintain th e ir student rig h ts ,’ ’ o f sta ff m em bers. lation w ill go and how fa st. L . P h illip s , Jefferson, K y.; Cadet A removed staff m em ber is present standings w h ile con­ The Student-Faculty J u d ic ia ry T he 1962 election brought out The big stakes Tuesday are Capt. L a r r y E. P rout, L im a , O.; tinuing in the A ir F o rce prog ram , is to serve as a supreme court e ntitled to a hearing before the the present o ff-y e a r record of a ll 435 House seats, 35 of 10C Cadet M a j. Donald C. Rasher, they w ill, at graduation, become fo r the U n ive rsity , e d ito r o r advertising manager 53.2 m illio n . Senate seats and 35 of 50 go ver­ M t, Vernon, N .Y .; Cadet Capt. e lig ib le fo r a com m ission in the The chairm an of that ju d ic ia ry who rem oved him and to a w r it­ W illia m S. Rosenquist, Lansing; En route by plane fro m New n orships. U nited States A ir F o rce . can request that those enforcing ten statement giving the basis a regulation threatening student fo r re m o va l. rig h ts postpone a n action or The incumbent e d ito ria l board ¡y¡!¡¡ ¡¡liiiigpp w ithdraw an action already taken. chooses fro m thope p e titioning Under the revised re p o rt only fo r the position a candidate fo r non-academic suspensions can next y e a r’ s e d ito r-in -c h ie f. Tne be accepted by the Student Fac­ A d viso ry Board approves th e ir ulty Ju d icia ry fo r a hearing. choice o r selects another e d ito r The o rig in a l re p o rt suggested fro m the p e titio n e rs . that a ll suspensions were appeal- able. 4. The State News and other student publications. In the revised re p o rt the com ­ B u re a u s e ts Looking For Unusual m ittee stressed that the ris k of D e tr o it bus U n ive rsity lia b ility is not great enough fo r Imposing co n tro ls on the State News, The revised re p o rt went into fo r N .Y . flig h t Gift Ideas details of State News stru ctu re Students fly in g to New Y o rk fo r not Included in the o rig in a l re ­ Thanksgiving vacation a re urged p o rt. A Student Publications A dvi­ to sign up fo r the bus which w ill take them fro m Lansing to D e tro it, s a id B rad M ille r of For Christmas? sory' B oard, composed of four students, fo u r faculty m em bers, ASMSU’ s tra v e l bureau. a professional consultant and a The lis t w ill be In 335 Student fin a n cial consultant, w ill recom ­ Services building and students mend a staff adviser to the P re s­ may sign up fro m 3-5 p .m . Mon­ ident, day through F riday. G R A N D M A ’S fo re c a s t fo r th e h o lid a y s : ju n io r s o p t fo r o p u le n c e S: And J u n io r H ouse d e liv e r s , w ith ric h n e s s in e v e r y lin e o f a h o lid a y s u it in fo r e s t g re e n v e lv e te e n ,N o -w a is th a n d s lim s k i r t , 11.98. J a c k e t w ith It’s plenty of free parking double ro w s of g lit t e r in g je w e l •‘LIP b u tto n s , 2 9 .9 8 . T h e b lo u s e , Smackin’ open Monday—Friday 9:30-8:30 a c e ta te -r a y o n c r e p e w ith cow l GOOD.” Saturday 9til 5:30 n e c k , b o w -c u ffe d long s le e v e s . in w h ite , c o lo r s . 14.98 L o c a te d In S p a rta n Shopping C e n te r C h ic k e n • S h r im p • F is h J u s t a fe w fa th o m s fro m * Shop today to 5:30 O P E N 7 DAYS A W EEK C a s e , W ils o n , W o n d e rs and M a r r i e d h o u sin g Wednesday12 to 9 1900 E . K a la m a z o o P h o n e: 4 8 4 -4 4 7 1