F a c u l t y M e n ’s C l u b t o h a v e new b u ild in g T e ntative plans fo r a spacious new A pproxim ately h a lf the land was a g ift fa cu lty club building w ere unveiled y e s te r­ fro m a fo rm e r MSU T ru s te e , F o re st day at the annual business meeting o f the A k e rs . The rem ainder was acquired by MSU F aculty Club M en's D ivisio n . the U n iv e rs ity . C onstruction w ill begin follow ing an a rc h ite c t’ s study, fin a l decisions of plans The building, estim ated at $900,000, w ill have a wide range o f re cre a tio na l Wednesday and a m em bership subscription d riv e . fa c ilitie s including several dining areas, H opefully the building w ill be in use by a b a r and a sw im m ing pool; in addition STATE NEWS 1968, according to John M arston, asst, to m usic room s, a lib ra r y , a b illia rd s M IC H IG A N dean of the College of Communication ro o m and meeting room s, said M arston. A rts . v T h e re w ill also be fa c ilitie s fo r out­ T he already acquired site is on Forest door a c tiv itie s including sledding, skating, S T A T E Road between H a rris o n Road and In te r­ skiin g , tennis and picn ickin g . state 496, adjoining F o re s t A kers G olf U N IV E R S IT Y T he building w ill accommodate a m em ­ C ourse. b e rsh ip of approxim ately 600 and have a to ta l area o f about 25,000 square feet— s lig h tly la rg e r than the two low er flo o rs Common Bible E a s t Lansing, M ichigan N o v e m b e r 9, 1966 10ç o f Kellogg C enter. I t w ill feature parking V o l. 59 N u m b e r 7 7 fo r approxim ately 350 c a rs . T he fa cu lty club has been incorporated au thorized by R o m n e y , G r iffin W in In o rd e r to handle the necessary arrange­ ments fo r running the club. A ll essential licenses fo r operation have been obtained. Pope Paul VI T he club w ill operate on a n o n -p ro fit basis under the d ire c tio n o f a fu ll-tim e re sid e n t manager. M em bers w ill pay y e a r­ ly dues o f approxim ately $200, M arston VATIC A N C ITY t/P', - In a m a jo r C h ris ­ said. E a s y S ta te V ic to rie s tia n u n ity move, the Vatican announced Tuesday that Pope Paul V I has author­ Financing fo r the in itia l construction ized the Roman C atholic Church to w ork w ill be covered by a g ift of alm ost w ith a ll other C h ris tia n s fo r a common $550,000 fro m the late D r. F loyd W. Owen B ib le . of D e tro it and a refundable cash deposit An A m erican p rie s t fro m Boston, the of $200 fro m each m em ber. Rev. W alte r M . Abbott, was named to d ire c t the p ro je ct fo r the C hurch. G o v e r n o r G e o r g e Rom ney R o m n e y ’ s v i c t o r y m a r g in w a s f o r W i ll ia m s in a lo n g and c o l o r ­ F a ther Abbott, 43, long a leader in the s c o r e d a s m a s h in g v i c t o r y o v e r e s tim a t e d a t 58 p e r c e n t. G r i f ­ f u l p u b lic c a r e e r . A n i t a ls o w a s ecum enical - un ity - movement, called D e m o c r a t ic c a n d id a te Z o lt o n F e r - f i n ’ s m a r g in w a s e s tim a t e d a t th e f i r s t R e p u b lic a n s e n a te v i c ­ the common B ib le p ro je c t basic to the e n c y and c a r r i e d R o b e r t G r i f f i n 53 p e r c e n t. t o r y in M ic h ig a n in 14 y e a r s . e ffo rt to brin g separated C h ris tia n s to ­ E v e n b e fo r e h a lf th e v o te s w e r e B o th M ic h ig a n ’ s A t t o r n e y G e n ­ b a c k to th e s e n a te o n h is c o a t ­ gether. c o u n te d R o m e n y b a c k e r s b e a r in g e r a l and S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te r a c e s ta ils . “ W ithout a common B ib le ,” he said in F e r e n c y c o n c e e d e d th e g u b e r ­ s ig n s s a y in g “ W e n e e d a n o th e r w e r e to o c lo s e to d e c la r e a w in ­ a comment on his appointment, "th e re w ill n a t o r ia l r a c e to R o m n e y a t 11:25 G e o rg e in th e W h ite H o u s e ” r a l ­ n e r. be no u n ity ,” p .m . in D e t r o i t . F o r m e r G o v e r ­ lie d a t th e g o v e r n o r ’ s ja m m e d h e a d q u a r t e r s in d o w n to w n D e ­ W ith o n ly f r a g m e n t a r y r e t u r n s n o r G . M e n n e n W i ll ia m s , G r i f ­ T he se cre ta ria t a lready has inform ed r e p o r t e d , A tt o r n e y G e n e r a l F r a n k f i n ’ s o p p o n e n t, m a d e h is c o n ­ tr o it . the va rio u s C atholic bishops’ conferences K e lle y w a s le a d in g h is R e p u b ­ c e s s io n s ta te m e n t a t 11 :4 5 p .m . T h e e le c tio n d e fe a t w a s th e f i r s t around the w orld of the papal authoriza­ lic a n o p p o n e n t L a w r e n c e L in d e - tio n to undertake common B ib le studies. m e r 1 7 0 ,5 7 7 to 1 6 7 ,1 6 1 . T hey have been asked to provide the R e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te f o r S e c ­ H o ly See w ith info rm a tio n on the p ossi­ r e t a r y o f S ta te G e o rg e W a s h in g ­ b ilitie s and d iffic u ltie s In each area on B ib le tra n sla tio n and d is trib u tio n . M err'im o n , T hom pson to n w a s t r a i l i n g th e D e m o c r a t ic in c u m b e n t J a m e s H a r e b y 1 7 9 ,0 7 4 Even p rio r to the Vatican announce­ to 1 5 9 ,1 7 3 ment, some conferences had begun plans fo r coqperation with lo ca l B ib le societies. The Vatican said these plans "c o u ld provide useful models fo r fu tu re d ire c ­ lead MSU tru stee r o c e In th e s ix t h c o n g r e s s io n a l d i s - t r i c t i n c u m b e n t R ep u b 1 i c an in g D o n a ld M . D . T h u r b e r ( 1 0 2 ,- C h a r le s C h a m b e r la in c h a lk e d up tiv e s fro m the H oly See.” E a r l y r e t u r n s in r a c e s f o r s e a ts 0 9 8 ) and D r . L e o n F i l l (9 6 ,3 0 4 ). an o v e r w h e lm in g le a d o v e r h is on th e s t a t e 's e d u c a tio n b o a rd One o f F ather A bbott's f ir s t jobs w ill O n ly 5 0 4 d i s t r i c t s in c lu d in g 100 D e m o c r a t ic o p p o s itio n L e e W e nke s h o w e d n o c l e a r c u t tr e n d . be to represent the V atican at the Nov. in W a y n e C o u n ty had r e p o r t e d . and w a s an a p p a re n t w in n e r . W ith o n ly 535 (1 1 0 in W a y n e 14-16 meeting of the A m erican B ib le C o u n ty ) o f th e s ta t e ’ s 5 ,3 3 5 d i s ­ S ociety’ s advisory council in New Y o rk W ith 5 2 8 d i s t r i c t s r e p o r t in g on W ith s c a tt e r e d r e t u r n s in an t r i c t s r e p o r t in g on th e r a c e f o r C ity . th e W a y n e S ta te r a c e , R e p u b lic a n s a m m e n d m e n t to th e s ta te c o n ­ th e M S U b o a r d o f t r u s t e e s , R e ­ D r . A lf r e d H . S o k o lo w s k i an d N o r ­ s t it u t io n w h ic h w o u ld h a v e g iv e n p u b lic a n s K e n n e th W . T h o m p s o n m a n P . S to c k m e y e r , w e r e le a d ­ 18 y e a r o ld s th e r i g h t to v o te and in c u m b e n t F r a n k M e r r im a n in g d e m o c r a t ic in c u m b e n t M r s . w a s on i t s w a y to an a p p a re n t v /e r e le a d in g w it h 1 4 4 ,4 5 6 and ■Y » 6 7 R e -E le c te d 1 4 2 ,4 8 2 v o te s r e s p e c t iv e ly . Jean M c K e e a n d L e s l i e R. d e fe a t. S c h m ie r . T h e r e w e r e l4 2 , 2 8 3 n o v o te s and Governor George Romney laughed as a senioi1 c itize n g ave h im In th e r a c e f o r th e s ta te b o a rd 7 7 ,4 8 3 y e s v o te s . o f e d u c a tio n , r e t u r n s w e r e a ls o S to c k m e y e r had r e c e iv e d 1 2 2 ,- s o m e good n a tu re d k id d in g as he w o u n d u p h l s cam paign M o n d ay. But 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 G I s s till he is a happier man now that he has defeated D e m o c ra t Zolton in c o n c lu s iv e . R e p u b lic a n s J a m e s 707 v o te s and S o k o lo w s k i 1 1 8 ,- T w o bond is s u e s to fu n d c o m ­ F . O ’ N e il (1 1 5 ,1 5 8 ) and L e r o y 5 1 6 , M c K e e h a d p o lle d 1 0 0 ,5 8 9 m u n ity p a r k d e v e lo p m e n t and a Ferency to be elected to his third te rm as g o v e r n o r of M ic h ig a n . G . A u g e n s te in (1 1 3 ,2 6 4 ) w e r e le a d ­ and S c h m ie r 9 6 ,1 4 4 . s w im m in g p o o l w e r e d e fe a te d by UPI Telephoto p o s s i b l e in V i e t E a s t L a n s in g v o t e r s b y a s u b ­ s t a n t ia l m a r g in . WASHINGTON l/P) - The Defense Dept, W ith a l l p r e c in c t s r e p o r t in g th e said Tuesday that weekend rem arks by v o te w a s 3 ,1 6 0 to 1 ,4 6 6 a g a in s t S ecretary of Defense R o b erts,M cN am ara s p e n d in g th e $ 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 f o r a c o m ­ do not ru le out the p o s s ib ility of a 500,000- man U.S. fo rce in V ie t Nam at the end of 1967. C a rlin b la sts A A U P s ta te m e n t m u n ity s w im m in g p o o l and 2,7 17 to 1 ,9 9 2 a g a in s t a $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 a p ­ p r o p r ia t io n f o r c o m m u n it y p a r k d e v e lo p m e n t. T h e s e t o t a ls do n o t The Pentagon chief, speaking Saturday Edward A . C a rlin , dean of the U n i­ s u p e rio r judgment in an area where i t fa cu lty in a u n iv e rs ity where the demo­ " i f , as a mem ber o f the comm ittee, v e rs ity College, claim ed in a statement is patently incom petent.” c ra tic a lly elected advisory com m ittee is I disagree,” he said, " I should have a in c lu d e 60 0 a b s e n te e b a llo t s w h ic h at P resident Johnson’ s ranch in Texas, issued Tuesday that the MSU council of T he co u n cil’ s statement, he said, was harassed when it makes a professional chance to fo rm a lly d isse n t.” h a v e y e t to be c a lc u la t e d . said A m erican strength in V iet Nam w ill have increased by 200,000 at the close the A m e rica n Assn. of U n iv e rs ity P ro ­ "done in the name of academic freedom ” judgment about the competence of a non­ fe sso rs (AAUP) has “ d e liberately but “ flie s in the face of the true purpose tenured colleague?” o f th is year to about 385,000. M cN am ara added: “ I think i t ’ s c le a r that b a rrin g unforeseen emergencies, the m aligned the in te g rity and good fa ith of a ll who p a rticipated in the d e cisio n " not to re h ire three non-tenured Am erican of academic freedom , namely to enable a mem ber of the academic comm unity to re nder an opinion o r a judgment in C lin to n Snyder, one o f the fo u r members o f the AAUP com m ittee which in itia lly investigated the A T L situation, charged P ercy wins inois sea t; Increases in U.S. fo rce s in South V iet Thought and Language in s tru c to rs . He the area o f his competence without fear Tuesday that the council “ ignored due Nam in 1967 w ill be substantially less challenged the council to prove its charge o f re p r is a ls ," p ro ce ss” in deciding to comment now. than th is y e a r." McNamara did not spell out what he o r re tra c t i t p u b licly. C a llin g the statement "th e most ir r e ­ C a rlin said the AAUP action "u n fo r­ tunately has fa r w ider Im plications than the “ I don’t think i t has in any way been given fu ll consideration,” he said, R o ck efeller r e -e le c te d sponsible i t has been m y poor fortune sp e cific A T L s itu a tio n .” "U n le ss the council had access to meant by “ substantially le s s .” But by to re a d ,” C a rlin said the council has "W h a t advisory com m ittee in A T L o r in fo rm a tio n which we on the com m ittee I t w as a G O P C h r is t m a s T u e s ­ g in a t 54 p e r c e n t. sim p le a rith m e tic a 1967 increase of "managed to deal a body blow to o rd e rly any o th e r departm ent., j s lik e ly to function didn’t h a ve ," said the associate p ro ­ In M a s s a c h u s e t t s G O P s e n ­ d a y a s p o lls th r o u g h o u t th e n a ­ 115,000 men, w hile substantially low er procedures in the department, to cast fe a rle s s ly and fre e ly in the knowledge fe sso r of social science, “ there has been a to ria l c a n d id a te E dm und W . tio n r e p o r te d th e v o t e r s g a v e th e than 200,000, would ra is e the A m erican suspicion on the in te g rity of its advisory that th e ir deliberations, th e ir opinions, a serious lack of due process.” B ro o k e w a s th e a p p a re n t v i c t o r R e p u b lic a n P a r t y i m p o r t a n t p r e s ­ com m itm ent to the h a lf-m illio n m a rk. com m ittee and to clothe its e lf with and th e ir judgments may be the reasons He said that once the m atter was o v e r f o r m e r D e m o c r a t ic G o v e r n o r e n ts . fo r charges of bad fa ith o r lack of in ­ re fe rre d to the AAUP com m ittee on aca­ C h a r le s H . P e r c y , th e G O P s e n ­ E n d ic o t t P e a b o d y . B r o o k e w i l l be te g rity ? demic freedom , the council should have a t o r i a l c a n d id a te in I l l i n o i s r o l le d th e f i r s t N e g r o in th e U .S . s e n a te “ What happens to the quality of the waited fo r th e ir re p o rt before acting. u p an im p r e s s iv e le a d o v e r i n ­ s in c e r e c o n s t r u c t io n d a y s . c u m b e n t d e m o c r a tic s e n a to r P a u l T w o R o c k e f e lle r b r o t h e r s , N e l ­ H . D o u g la s and a p p e a re d a c e r t a in son an d W in th r o p , w on in N e w W. GERMANY w in n e r in th a t ra c e . P e r c y , a p r o g r e s s iv e R e p u b - ' Y o r k and A r k a n s a s r e s p e c t iv e ly by n a r r o w m a r g in s . N e ls o n w on lic a n , le d D o u g la s in h e a v ily D e m ­ h is t h i r d te r m o v e r D e m o c ra t Erhard agrees to let party o c r a t ic C o o k C o u n ty . In C a li f o r n i a , a c to r R o n a ld R e a ­ gan w a s l ik e l y to u p s e t in c u m b e n t F ra n k D . O ’ C o n n o r. In O re g o n G o v e r n o r M a r k O . H a t f ie ld d e fe a te d h is d e m o c r a t ic choose possible successor D e m o c r a t i c G o v e rn o r E dm und o p p o n e n t, C o n g re s s m a n R o b e r t “ P a t” B ro w n f o r th e g o v e r n o r s h ip . D u n c a n , in a c lo s e s e n a te r a c e . R e a g an w a s le a d in g in e a r l y r e ­ H a t f ie ld w a s d e c la r e d th e w in n e r t u r n s and th e e le c t r o n ic v o te a n ­ by v o t e r p r o f il e a n a ly s is w it h 53 BONN, Germany -C h a n c e llo r Ludwig Schroeder is regarded as E rha rd’ s a ly s is p r o je c t e d h is w in n in g m a r - p e r c e n t o f th e v o te . E rh a rd agreed Tuesday night a fte r a personal choice as successor. sharp p a rlia m e n ta ry setback to le t his E rh a rd also agreed to head a th re e - C h ris tia n D em ocratic p a rty choose a pos­ m em ber com m ission to negotiate w ith the sib le successor'and said he would sup­ othei two m a jo r p a rtie s in the Bundestag p o rt any one of fo u r men fo r his job. to t r y to fo rm a m a jo rity government. The fu ll m em bership of the pa rty w ill meet Wednesday to select the candidate whom P resident H e in rich Leubcke w ill N a r c o tic s u s e r nominate to P a rlia m e n t to tr y to end the c r is is p re cip ita te d by the breakdown of h a s c o u rt d a te E rh a rd ’ s ru lin g co a litio n last month. An examination date fo r a student E rh a rd , 69 and head of the West German charged Monday w ith sale and possession governm ent fo r the past three years, o f m arijuana has been tentatively set fo r agreed to support any one of these four Novem ber 21. men as his successor: Jan E . Deen, 20, L ivo n ia ju n io r, de­ - R ainer B a rze l, 42, C hristian Demo­ manded an examination when he was c ra tic leader in the Bundestag. a rraigned in East Lansing M unicipal C ourt la te Monday evening, the court c le rk - Eugene G erstenm aier, 60, president said. o f the Bundestag. Deen was arrested at 6 p.m . Monday In C a lifo r n ia a fte r being id entified by two MSU coeds. Republican g u b e rn a to ria l C h a lle n g e r R o n a ld R e a ga n and his w ife - K u rt-G e o rg K iesinger, 62, prim e M ichigan Sjtate, U n iv e rs ity and East Lans­ m in is te r of the State of Baden-Wuerttem­ Nancy, leave voting booths after casting their ballots In P a c i f i c ing p olice departments worked coopera­ b e rg tiv e ly on the case. Palisades early In the day, Reagan, a slight f a v o r it e b e f o r e the . —- e l e c t i o n , h e l d o n to d e f e a t i n c u m b e n t G o v e r n o r Pat Brow n. There are tim e s w h e n a little f e l l o w d o e s n ’ t w a n t to he left a lo n e , - G erhard Schroeder, 56, West German Deen has not yet been able to meet the $5,000 bond and rem ains in the c ity ja il. U P I Telephoto e v e n if h is m o t h e r is I n t h e p r i v a c y o f a v o t i n g b o o t h . UPI Telephoto fo re ig n m in is te r. K yle C. Kerbawy E ric P ianln, managing e d ito r STATI N EW S e d ito r-in -c h ie f Joel Stark James Spaniolo, campus e d ito r Thomas Segal, e d ito ria l e d ito r Law rence W em er, Sports E d ito r Andrew M olllson , executive re p ó rte r advertising manager W illia m G. Papciak, a sst. ad manager Wednesday M orning, November 9, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S i W i l s o n ’s w i n n i n g w a y is w e l l w o r t h w h i l e S e v e ra l y e a r s a g o .a y o u n g A c c o rd in g to R e g an , th e r e m an r e tu r n e d fro m a is m uch c o m p e titio n am ong m o n th s -lo n g t r i p a ro u n d the d o rm m a n a g e rs as to who w o rld and m ade h e a d lin e s a ll can m a k e h is d o rm the m o s t o v e r the c o u n try b e c a u s e o f a t tr a c tiv e to studen ts and it. He m ade the t r i p on d r a w the m o s t a p p lic a tio n s T he m ed ica l view s e v e r a l c h a rg e p la n s and f o r r e s id e n c e in h is h a ll. s a id he w ould p ro b a b ly be W ith th a t end in v ie w , we o f th e b o d y p o litic p ay in g f o r i t f o r the r e s t o f h is l if e . th in k th a t the W ils o n H a ll T h e new c h a rg e p la n b e ­ e x p e r im e n t shows in it ia t iv e E le c tio n s seem to be a i t was taken y e s te rd a y , u n ­ and im a g in a tio n ; i t shows in g t r ie d at W ils o n H a l l ’ s p o litic a l a s p ir in and in d ic a ­ h e a lth y s ym p to m s began to e n t e r p r is e in t r y in g to s e rv e g r i l l w ill p ro b a b ly not r e ­ tion s seem to be th a t the c le a r up. stu d en ts - - the job o f the s u lt in any such s e n s a tio n a l p u b lic should ta k e th e m m o re S a tu rd a y , D e fen se S e c re ­ re s id e n c e h a ll. d o in g s , b u t i t is m a k in g o fte n . ta r y M c N a m a r a announced n e w s p a p e rs a ll o v e r the M S U We don’ t know how we got th a t we would be able to cu t W h e th e r the new c h a rg e cam pus. along b e fo re the e le c tio n was the d r a ft in h a lf in 1967. p lan is fin a n c ia lly s u c c e s s fu l W e lc o m e to th e W o n d e rfu l W o r ld o f C o lo r ' T h e p la n , b e in g w atc h ed by in v e n te d . The v e r y n ex t d ay , P r e s i ­ and p o p u la r w ith stu d en ts r e ­ a ll d o rm s on c a m p u s , is A m onth ago, the n ation dent Johnson to ld the p a tie n t m a in s to be s ee n . Students p r e s e n tly a o n e -y e a r e x p e r ­ was s u ffe rin g f r o m a bad pu b lic th at in fla tio n was e a s ­ m a y w e ll show no in t e r e s t case o f in fla tio n and an A s ian ing and said “ th e re has been im e n t g r ill. a t the W ils o n H a ll in i t o r i t m a y tu rn out to BEVERLEY TWITCHELL w a r e p id e m ic s e e m e d lit t le a v e r y h e a lth y m o v e m e n t be u n p ro fita b le . a ffe c te d by in c re a s e d a p p li­ c a tio n s of fig h tin g m en. A back to w a rd p r ic e s t a b ilit y .” An e le c tio n is c e r t a in ly an M o s t a t t r a c t iv e We ass u m e th a t one o f the hoped fo r b y -p r o d u c ts o f the Assembly is for pro lo n g ed e x p o s u re to a d r a ft c o m p lic a te d the c o n d itio n of the body p o litic . e x c e lle n t tonic when i t has such a b e n e fic ia l e ffe c t on the two m o s t s e rio u s a i l ­ U n d e r the p la n , stu d en ts can put a c e r t a in a m o u n t o f p r o g r a m w ill be in c r e a s e d re v e n u e . communication I t could have been a ra th e r im pressive m em bers in the GA. F ifty -fiv e of these m o n ey in t h e ir own p e rs o n a l The e n c o u ra g in g th in g Then the d o c to r o rd e r e d us m ents a fflic tin g the nation evening. The general assem bly (GA) could are G reeks, 5 0 n o n -G reeks.C lea rly, there acc o u n t and d r a w upon i t though, is th a t in the s o - have been a ra th e r im pre ssive body. But is no overw helm ing m a jo rity . to take one e le c tio n and get today: in fla tio n and the w a r . Secondly, the topics discussed at the fir s t th ro u g h o u t the t e r m , g e ttin g called “ b u r e a u c r a c y ,” i t wasn’ t. out o f m ilita r y - e c o n o m ic W e hope th a t a f te r ta k in g I t wasn’ t so much what the GA represen­ session o f the GA were general in sub­ b a c k w h a te v e r they h a v e n ’ t w h e re in c r e a s e d p a p e r w o r k stance: O lin Health C enter, the d ism issal s ic k bay. an e le c tio n , the n a tio n c o n ­ ta tives did — i t was ju s t that they didn’t o fte n v e to e s u n b o rn in n o v a ­ know what i t was a ll about. of the three A T L p ro fe sso rs, the lS -y e a r- tin u es to en jo y such good used up. old vote campaign. A ll are topics of an The general assem bly is ba sica lly a very h e a lth , and has not been About 120 stu d en ts have tio n s , such e n t e r p r is e in a t­ a ll-U n iv e rs ity nature: nothing that the P o w e rfu l m e d ic in e sim ple thing. The student forum s r e ­ te m p tin g to s e r v e stu d en ts quire d by the ASMSU bylaws w ere fa ilu re s . G reeks would tr y to underm ine. m e r e ly a v ic tim o f p o lit ic a l “ c h a rg e acc o u n ts ” n o w , a c - T he GA was established- with** appointed-" • An e le c tio n is such power** q u a c k e ry . c d rd in g to W ils o n ’ s m a n a ­ is g iv e n a ch a n c e . m em bership ra th e r than bn a " c b m e - if- M ile s to n e - - T h e E d ito r s g e r , D a v e R eg an . — T h e E d ito r s y o u -lik e ” basis. And its purpose is purely, fu l m e d ic in e th a t even b e fo re 'T h e general assem bly couldbe a m ile ­ sim p ly, com m unications. T he GA can endorse resolutions which s to n e ," one representative said. "W hen­ can serve as recom m endations to the ever th is many people can m eet together THE READERS’ MINDS ASMSU student board. T h is is no great le g is la tiv e force: any residence h a ll coun­ to discuss issues that involve them, we have som ething that can be of great bene­ c il can do the same thing. The GA is fit.” Prof questions Berkeley myths unique, however, sim p ly because the re c ­ ommendations may be discussed by p e r­ sons gathered fro m every phase of campus 'T h is organization can be the m ain way in which the Student B oard can in fo rm the student body and give the student body a chance to express its o p in io n ," he said. life . P e rio d . T o the E d ito r: he should grow up and wake up to the vote, fo r that is not the purpose o f m y i t abdicates its duty of im p a rtia lity and its "O n ly w ith the help of a ll phases of stu­ T o reapportion the G A’ s m em bership on re a litie s of life . Perhaps i f he had to make le tte r . I would ju s t lik e to give congratula­ conscience i f i t does not give c o n tra ry dent life w ill th is be an effective step a population basis is a noble idea. I t m ight 1 know i t ’ s hard to erase a c le a r p ic ­ h is own way out in the outside w o rld away tio n s to Graham fo r his su p e rio r in te lli­ views a fa ir hearing. I f the State News tow ards b e tte r re p re se nta tio n .” be nice to have one tr u ly representative tu re fro m the m ind’ s eye, but we m ust a ll fro m h is Iv o ry T o w e r i t m ight help to gence and tremendous in sig h t into the is to take a stand on an issue, i t should T he GA representatives owe i t to th e ir governing body on th is campus. But the be w ary of the process by which h isto ry b lo t the dampness fro m the back of his 38,000 m inds at th is ce nter o f learning; take that stand fa r enough in advance of constituents to respect the position of th e ir GA is not a governing body. is turned into legend. B erkeley may w ell ears, w ithout even so much as a vote. an election so that the opposition may a ir fe llo w representatives, as they owe it to have dwindled away to nothing by now as M a rvin Ray Thank God fo r Graham, who shows lead­ Its vie w s. Em otional election-day appeals them to be inform ed on student government a re s u lt of M ario Savio's FSM a ctivitie s Lansing e rs h ip in h is ideas and statem ents. Men of to d is c re d it a strong opponent have long In S p a rta n S ta d iu m and the issues on th is c a m p u s .lt was c le a r (I p ictu re a blasted heath where the only C lass of ’49 such c a lib e r make A m e rica g reat. been a ta c tic of shady p o litic ia n s , but show at the f ir s t session that many were not. T o increase the representation of re s i­ teachers le ft have questionable and tem ­ In c id e n ta lly J im , who w ill w in the f ir s t gross bias and im m a tu rity fo r a c o lle g i­ T h is is the purpose of the general as­ dence h a lls o r of o ff campus student would p o ra ry credentials), but I was at Berkeley race at Hialeah tom orrow ? ate newspaper. sem bly. I t is not designed to become the re q u ire the use of Spartan Stadium fo r at the tim e of which Seth W arner McEvoy Alan Sundheimer W. B re n t Welke House o f Representatives in a bicam eral T re n to n ju n io r m eetings. T o decrease the representation w rite s and I don’t re c a ll the overturned Huntington Woods sophomore ASMSU. I t is valuable fo r what is said of s m a lle r liv in g units would detra ct fro m police car, the concession th a tC la rk K e rr there, not fo r its le g isla tive power. the uniqueness o f the GA. You w ouldm erely would resign, the agreement that faculty P u b lis h e d b y the stu d e n ts o f M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r ­ s i t y e v e r y c la s s d ay th ro u g h o u t the y e a r and a s p e c ia l have another student board on a s lig h tly and students would determ ine cu rric u la , o r W e lc o m e W eek E d it io n in S e p te m b e r. S u b s c r ip t io n ra te S 10 p e r y e a r . A u th o riz e d b y the B o a rd o f S tu d en t P u b ­ la rg e r scale. even that it had been the actual policy of l ic a t io n s . T he argum ent heard m ost often in favo r the U n iv e rs ity to ban p o litic a l a c tiv ity on M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s . U n ite d P r e s - . In te r n a t io n a l. of reapportionm ent is that against the the campus. In la n d D a ily P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . A s s o c ia t e d C o lle g ia te P r e s s . Greek representation, Greek GA re p re ­ One of the m ore ce rta in re s u lts of the M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . M ich ig a n C o lle g ia t e P r e s s L e tte r P o lic y A s s o c ia t io n . sentatives of 40 to 50 persons have a voice com plex "tro u b le ’ ’ at B erkeley was that the B oard of Regents made its own o ffic ia l W hat’s a Graham? II11 D M u 1 1 M l I i t S e co n d c l a s s p o sta g e p a id a t E a s t L a n s in g . M ic h . equal to residence halls representatives of 200 to 600 students and of off-cam pus The State News welcomes a ll le tte rs . investigation and then s p lit over whether E d it o r i a l and b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 S tu d en t S e r v ic e s L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 B u ild in g . M ic h ig a n S ta t ° U n i v e r s i t y . E a s t L a n s in g . M ic h . representatives of over 10,000 students. the re p o rt should be released to the public. T o the E d ito r: The younger regents — not tru stin g anyone Election-day edit Ph o n es: E d i t o r i a l ............................................................................................................ 333 *8 25 2 Some GA representatives seem to fe a r that the G reeks may ris e to th w a rt any w ords and typed tr ip le spaced. C o rre s ­ pondents should include name, address over 55 - - published the whole re p o rt C l a s s if ie d A d v e r t i s i n g ..................................................................... 3 55 -8 2 5 5 and U n iv e rs ity standing, i f applicable. Having been a student at MSU fo r the residence h a ll o r o ff campus d riv e . w ithout the perm ission of the others, and the document furnishes much c o rre c tiv e past year, and now em barking upon the challenged D is p la y A d v e r t i s i n g ............................................................................ B u s i n e s s - C i r c u l a t i o n ................................................................. P h o to g ra p h ic ............................................................................................ 3 53 -6 4 0 0 3 5 5 -8 2 9 9 3 55 -83 11 The whole thing is rid ic u lo u s . No unsigned le tte rs w ill be p rin te d . la s t th re e -fo u rth s o f my stay here, I find In the f ir s t place, there are 110 voting and useful inform ation. m y se lf confronted w ith an a ll encompas­ T o the E d ito r: J. W ilson M yers sing problem . I have read much recently VISU B o o k S to re M S U B o ok S to re M S U B ook S to re M S U B o o k S to re M S U B o ok S to re Department of Humanities in your newspaper about an om niscient M fo rce called Graham. P re vio u sly, I had Tw o m a jo r hand-slappings are in order thought o f a Graham as a c ra cke r, but 1 re g a rd in g your e d ito ria l in Tuesday’ s U f O R V to O ft S Lawless wet fin d m y in itia l thoughts are false. F o r paper. u behind ears? Graham is not a c ra c k e r, o r even a grayish piece of pork, but in a c tu a lity , the great white fa th e r of ASMSUVWXYZ. F ir s t, m ost o f those who voted against Tuesday’ s referendum did so not because they fe lt that th e ir peers were se lf-cen ­ convenience V E IL B E O P E N I have no m a jo r argum ents against ASM te re d ch ild re n who should stay divorced T o the E d ito r: e tc., fo r I was to ld as a f ir s t te rm fre s h ­ fro m the re a litie s o f the outside w orld. man that the students o f M ich ie State had In th is referendum students confronted T h is Ken Law less sure tr ie s to liv e up decided that th is was what I wanted. Even re a lity — one thousand d o lla rs worth of to his name. I t seems to me that he is his own w o rst enemy. 1 th in k that he should be held accountable fo r his actions the when the governm ent got its overwhelm ing support o f a sm a ll percent fo r the campus ra d io , I did not m in d (to o m u c h );fo rl knew re a lity . T h e ir actions did not exhibit c h ild - iso la tlo n ism , but ra th e r a p o litic a l ma­ tu r ity . T hey demonstrated that i f they are TONIGHT same as I am held accountable fo r mine. m y in te re s t (and money) w ere being de­ to en te r outside issues, i t must be through He acts lik e a lit tle k id who throws a cided by people who knew what was best the mandate of the governed, ra th e r than by tantrum and when he gets spanked says fo r me. the mandate o f a governing oligarchy. his parents aren’ t fa ir , I think he has an in fla te d opinion of his own w o rth , how­ ever, i f he is as good as he seems to think However, now I would lik e to commeht on one o f J.C . G raham 's ideas, as e v i­ denced by one o f h is statements: that he M y second com plaint should be of fa r g re a te r moment to the e d ito rs of the Suite News, fo r i t involves Jo u rn a listic r e ­ UNTIL p .m . he is he w on't have a b it o f tro u b le getting w ill spend $1000 fo r the 1 8 -ye a r-o ld vote s p o n s ib ility . A newspaper abdicates its re ­ a Job at an in stitu tio n where he w ill be whether the students fa vo r i t o r not. I ra is e s p o n s ib ility i f i t does not take a stand on appreciated. In the meantim e I think that no voice p ro o r con about the 18-ye a r-o ld MOU AND THAT U T T IE RED+iAlRED 6 iR l Issues v ita l to its subscribers. However, (jJELL, I 6 U E S S TH A T M E A N S I JUST THURSDAY ARE SUPPOSED TOBE PARTNERS IN A HAVE TO 6 0 OVER A N D INTRODUCE M V S E L F TO HER... I'LL 6 0 OVER A N D SCIENCE PROJECT... ANM3NE NOT D0IN 6 S A V /'H I, P A R T N E R ". I'LL ... I'LL A SCIENCE PROJECT WILL 6 E T A FAILING 6RADÉ THAT'S ÜHAT IT SAID! c M SU B O O K ST O R E C 2. Located in the Center for International Programs M S U B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M S U B o ok S to re M S U B ook S to re M SU B ook S to re « Wednesday, N ovem b er 9, 1966 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan N e g o t i a t o r s m e e t th is w e e k U .S . r e p u ls e s V C a tta c k S A I G O N , South V ie t N a m (AP) U .S . in fa ntrym e n o n t r o o p l e v e l s in E u r o p e hurled back another Com m unist a tta c k ln T a y N in h rope today; another the a llie d m itte d to cut defense spending indicate Soviet aggressive inten ­ WASHINGTON UP) — T he three negotiators named to determ ine m ilita r y and strate gic position and is pressed to reach a de­ tions. Pro vin ce T u e s d a y and the o fficial count o f V i e t C o n g in N A TO ’ s "c e n tra l fr o n t,’ ’ cis io n before the end o f th is 2, A ccordingly, a c e rta in and North Vietnam ese dead there in six days of the W estern troop levels r e ­ quired in Europe to m aintain an meaning Germany; and the th ird , ye a r. stre a m lin in g o f A nglo-A m erican s p o r a d i c b a t t l e s o a r e d t o 7 5 8 . It w a s a f o u r - h o u r f i g h t The w orking groups are un­ force s in Europe, which hopeful­ T uesday. adequate deterrent, a n d who the fin a n cia l aspect. The groups should pay fo r what fo rce s, w ill derstood to have made good p ro ­ ly would leave a llie d combat m et in Bonn. I r is h P r i m e M in is t e r re s ig n s m eet here Wednesday a n d T h u rs - gress, and the U.S. position is effectiveness Intact, is a d is tin c t T h e meeting beginning Wed - re ported to be approaching the p o s s ib ility , D U B LIN , Ireland (#) - P rim e Jent Eamon de ,V alera on day. nesday w ill revie w position B ut fin a l answers to the sensi­ stage of c ry s ta lliz a tio n . 3. T he view seems to be gain­ M in is te r Sean Lem ass a n - Thursday. papers fro m each group. The H is successor Is expected to tiv e questions are not to be Some salient points can be ing ground that the question of three men may give the groups re p orted already: nouned Tuesday he w ill de- be Finance M in is te r Jack expected at th is tim e, inform ants A nglo-A m erican force leve ls in liv e r his resignation to P re s i- Lynch, 49. some new instruction s, lik e ly 1. Despite the fact that the Europe should not be decided by said Tuesday. narrow ing down the problem s. T h is w ill be the second m e e t­ Soviets Jiave been introducing fin a n cial bookkeepers, but on the B u lg a r ia c a lls f o r bo m b in g h a lt ing of the three: John J . M cC loy An in te rim re p o rt was p ro m ­ new weapons and possess g re a t­ basis o f how many troops are ised the B ritis h because P rim e e r fire p o w e r aimed at the heart needed to defend Europe. S O F IA , Bulgaria, (AP) — High officials of Bul­ of the U nited States; B r ita in ’ s M in is te r H arold W ilson is com ­ o f Europe, there is nothing to T o the three points A m erican g a ria 's com m unist regim e seem convinced that a George Thomson, m in is te r of European a ffa irs ; and West G e r­ specialists make the follow ing “ definitive e n d ” to A m e r i c a n b o m b in g o f N o r t h V i e t many’ s K a rl C arstens, N o. 2 o b se rvations: Nam w o u ld b r tn g the H a n o i le a d e rs to the c o n fe re n c e t a b le to n e g o tia te p e a c e f o r all V i e t N a m . man in the Bonn F oreign M in is ­ HUMAN RELATIONS —T ro u p reductions: The B r i t ­ tr y . ish are reported to be thinking The N o rth A tla n tic T re a ty O r­ in te rm s of 10,000 to 18,000 men Stimulated Spacewalk ganization w ill be represented Tung a p p o in ted 'o f the about 51,000 they now Gemini 12 launching Astronaut Ed w in A l d r i n p r a c t i c e s u n d e r w a t e r in a by A rth u r Hockaday, a special assistant to N A T O -S e c re ta ry - have in Germany. A m erican w ith ­ draw als could be in the neigh­ sw im m in g pool fo r his G e m in i 12 s p a c e w a l k . Aldrin G eneral M anlio B ro sio , The three a llie d negotiators b y C ity Council borhood of 40,000 men out o f 220,000. put off until Thursday is noses w ork w orking into on underwater the the docking Agena is the target best c o lla r w h e re the G e m in i rocket. way to He feels sim ulate that the were named by th e ir govern­ ments la s t September when i t became c le a r that West G e r­ The East Lansing C ity C ouncil named an MSU student to a th re e - w ate r mains and equipment fo r down to German w illingness, o r —The financing question bolls the storage tank— because we a b ility , to offset the fore ign c u r­ ta rg e t vehicle is to l i f t o ff at w eightlessness of outer space. y e a r te rm fillin g a vacancy on believed we would get th is grant rency cost of keeping B ritis h CAPE KENNEDY, F la . (#) - many would not cover the e n tire 2:16 p .m . EST, w ith the a s tro ­ N A S A Photo via U P I Telephoto the c ity ’ s Human Relations C om ­ to help pay fo r the re s t o f the and A m erican troops in G erm any. Launching of the G em ini 12 as­ foreig n exchange costs of keep­ nauts to head skyw ard at 3:55 m issio n at the council’ s re g u la r w o rk .” tronauts, scheduled fo r Wednes­ ing A m erican and B ritis h force s p .m . in Germany. meeting Monday night. day, has been delayed 24 hours The problem cropped up dur­ McCloy, 71, veteran a d vise r to A rth u r Tung, M idland ju n io r, because of a problem in the autopilot system of the T ita n 2 ing a so-called m idcount check o f the T ita n 2. NO TERROR presidents, met w ith h is two p a rt­ and ASMSU ju n io r m e m b e r-a t- booster rocket. ners in Bonn on Oct. 20—21.They la rge , was unanimously approved The T ita n 2 is to boost Navy discussed questions of defense by the council to f i l l the student The N ational A eronautics and Capt. James A. L o v e ll J r . and policy, the defense burden and position on the Human Relations Space A d m in istra tio n (NASA) re ­ scheduled the double launching fo r Thursday. The Atlas-Agena A ir F o rc e M a j. Edwin E. A ld rln J r . on the fin a l flig h t in the S o v ie ts ’ o p in io n s the fo re ig n exchange problem s re s u ltin g fro m the stationing of C om m ission, because he has held previous experience on the U n i­ G em ini s e rie s . troops in Germany, a com ­ v e rs ity ’ s Human Relations Com ­ A NASA statement said: “ De­ munique said. m itte e, ta ils of the problem and what T h re e w orking groups were C a r b i n e h its they a re doing to resolve i t w ill be available as we fin d them a ffec t R ed p o licy established. One was to study the Soviet m ilita r y th re a t to E u - Tung replaces W illia m Evans, an MSU June graduate, who r e ­ signed h is position la st spring. out.’ * The Women’ s International e y e w e a r w ith L a te r the space agency said P ublic opinion plays a s ig n ifi­ He mentioned a process of pub­ fa c u lty re p o rt there was a s lim p o s s ib ility i t cant ro le in Soviet policy m aking, lic discussion, in the Soviet League fo r Peace and Freedom th e cas u al R o d io s ta tio n was granted perm ission to con­ said R obert S .S h a rle t,o f the U ni­ Union, through the news media * p o in t o f v ie w Five student-governm ent o ffi­ m ig h t have to re ve rse Its e lf and duct a sile n t v ig il on V eteran’ s v e rs ity o f M is s o u ri. in which the public is invited to> c ia ls are review ing sections of keep the flig h t on its o rig in a l Day, Nov. 11, to make public Sharlet was speaking at a p o lit­ comment on c u rre n t p o licie s the fa cu lty com m ittee on student schedule Wednesday. th e ir sympathy with soldie rs and a ffa ir ’ s academic freedom r e ­ A spokesman said a se rie s of ic a l science sem inar Monday on Some o f the public’ s ideas aree lo o k in g fo r the people of V ie t Nam, and th e ir tests was under way on the launch “ Analyzing the Soviet Union as a adopted, . . .O r the very dressy, i f you p re fe r. p o rt. desire that bombings stop. Whatever you’ re looking fo r in eyewear Developing C o u n try ." S harlet pointed out that there is "W e fin d the section on aca­ pad to see i f this could be done. The v ig il w ill be conducted in no way to discuss the en tire fashion, you’ l l find it at W allace's! T\vo dem ic freedom unacceptable," spectrum o f Soviet h is to ry . As a an n ou n cers fro n t o f the Jacobson's store, convenient locations, 3 re gistered optome­ J im C arbine, vice chairm an o f the between 11 a.m . and 12 noon. re s u lt, A m ericans tend to think tr is ts . ASMSU Student Board, said. C arbine is chairm an of the p o l­ SAYS MADEMOISELLE o f the S ta nlinistic era o f te r r o r WMSN, the new campus radio station that w ill begin broad­ The council was notified the c ity has been awarded a $254,000 when they discuss the Soviet. casting the f ir s t class day of e y e e x a m in a tio n s b y Q R . W . C . J E N S E N , re g is te r e d o p to m e tris t ic y com m ittee, established this federal g r a n t to pay a pproxi­ te rm in an a m e n d m e n t to the ASMSU Code of O p e r a t i o n s . Collegians in France It is naive, said S h arlet, to say that te rro ris m is the main regulatory agent in the Soviet. w in te r te rm , is looking fo r an­ nouncers, Applications may be m ately h a lf of the costs of East La n sing ’ s c u rre n t water p ro je c t. M em bers of the com m ittee are ' A r t Tung, j u n i o r m e m b e r-a t- la rge ; L a r r y Owen, president of In te rfra te rn ity Council (IFC ); receive more respect A c tu a lly , te r ro ris m is neglig- able in re in fo rcin g p o litic a l p o ll* cy. obtained fro m 334 Student S e r­ vices B u ild in g . F o r fu rth e r inform a tio n c a ll T im Skublck, c h i e f sta ff an­ "W e have already constructed a m illio n -g a llo n storage tank fo r the c ity ,’ ’ explainedC ityM anager John P a trla rch e . "B u t we held WALLACE OPTICIANS 304 0 V i n e ( O p p o s i t e F r a n d o r ) Phone IV 9 -2 774 These are tendencies, he added, nouncer, a t 353-3720 o r 351-7113, John Cauley, senior m e m b e r-a t- College students in France and p oor, she says, but is "o u t of o ff on the re s t o f the p ro je c t— a ls o o ffic e s d o w n to w n at 1 0 7 N , W a s h in g to n . P h . I V 2 » 1 1 7 5 o f the dem ocratic bias involved o r Steve Brown at 482-3922. large; and J im Sink, senior m em ­ A m e ric a a re “ tout a fait** (com­ fashion” among students. The in A m erican thinking on this b e r-a t-la rg e . p le te ly) d iffe re n t, according to French are n a tu ra lly excited and subject. Because A m ericans The com m ittee has m et and w ill Laurence ( L a u r a ) Louppe, a continue to meet every afternoon p e tite m adem oiselle fro m P a ris don't need alcohol to have fun she emphasized. judge the Soviets according to th e ir own standards, they see it F i f t y y e a r s a g o w e o n l y m a d e ‘ a e r o p la n e s ’ . th is week fo r three hours to d is ­ and a French In s tru c to r here "A m e ric a n students seem less as a place wherein freedom is ( S e e w h a t ’ s h a p p e n i n g n o w ! ) j f cuss the re p o rt and decide upon th is ye a r. aware o f w o rld a ffa irs than the com pletely stifle d. recom mendations to be made. French students a re vib ra n t F re n c h ,” she said. A m e rica n s' m a jo r problem , A re p o rt w ill be made at a and c h ild -lik e , but receive r e ­ W ithout a knowledge of c u rre n t according to Sharlet, in the study special session o f the Student spect fro m the outside w o rld ; and events she feels people lack a of the Soviet is th e ir la ct o f in­ B oard Sunday, A m e rica n students, w hoshefinds c e rta in necessary balance. Many fo rm a tio n . The Com m unist so­ " s o se rio u s,’ ’ are regarded as New Boeing 747 A m erican students, she added, cie ty is a closed one in which c h ild re n , she added. don’ t know what they want, but p o licy making is unobservable. One thing w hich shocked her t r y fo r a ll purposes to appear H owever, he said, m ore and W o lv e rin e m ost at M ichigan State was the m ore inform ation is becoming f r a t e r n i t y - s o r o r i t y system as i f they do. a vailable. Poland, fo r exam ple, w hich has no p a ra lle l in France. p h o to s s e t She thinks MSU students have M is s Louppe was amazed by recently joined an international the beauty of A m erican u n ive r­ data organization. “ a fin e human q u a lity’ ’ and don’ t Tne follow ing organizations s itie s . In F rance, she said, Sharlet was o p tim is tic about need the "u n ju s t type of segre­ are scheduled to have th e ir p ic ­ tu itio n is fre e , but the poor fu tu re research into the Soviet gation’ * the G r e e k system im ­ tu re s taken tonight fo r the Wol­ fa c ilitie s , old buildings and lack in lig h t of th is new data. poses. of in s tru c to rs make the schools ve rin e in the T ow er Room of the Monday was the 49th anniver­ In F rance, d rin kin g is a past­ Union at the follow ing tim es: “ u n iv e rs itie s fo r beggars.” sary o f the Bolshevik Revolution. tim e fo r the v e ry old and v e ry West A k e rs , 6:00; East McDonel, 6:15; Gamma P hi Beta, 6:30; M arketing C lub, 6:45; R ather H a ll, 7:00; A m erican In­ stitute o f Chemical Engineers, 7:15; Delta P hi E psilon, 7:30; , West W ilson, 7:45; Sigma Delta T a u , 8:00. 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H is second wasn t quite to a frie n d , noticed thac m ost to p M VP vote unim pressive freshm an can­ as im p re s s iv e —a pitchout fo r of the Spartan backs were didate fo r the M ichigan State 70 ya rd s and a touchdown. F o r se n io rs. He like d the school h is th ird touchdown, he c a rrie d and i t was close to his home NEW YORK (UPI) - F rank football team when he a rriv e d in the b a ll eight tim es, including in Ohio so he gave i t a try , Robinson o f th e B a ltim o re the fa ll of 1963, O rio le s , who switched h is p a rty He didn’t have as much as a runs o f 12, 22, and 18 yards, hoping to land in the MSU back- m oving the b a ll to the tw o -ya rd fie ld . a ffilia tio n fro m the old lin e Na­ s o lita ry a ll-s ta te o r even an a ll­ lin e and then crashing over fo r Jones played in e ve ry Spar­ tio n a l League to the A m erican c ity c e rtific a te to hang in his the score. tan game during his sophomore League th is season, Tuesday be­ d o rm ito ry room . A ll he had And that was the same C lin ­ ye a r. came the th ird p la yer in ju n io r was a lo t of talent and a hatred ton Jones who couldn't understand L a s t year as a Junior he led c ir c u it h is to ry to be elected m ost fo r s ittin g on benches. why the college coaches were the team in rushing w ith 787 valuable p la ye r by unanimous L a s t Saturday the senior A ll- try in g to re c ru it him . yards and topped the B ig Ten vote. A m erica halfback added a Big In high school he scored only in scoring (68 points) and touch­ The award, announced by Base­ Ten rushing re c o rd and three fiv e touchdowns. He started downs (11). C lin t J o n e s b a ll W r i t e r s A ssociation of touchdowns to h is grow ing lis t only one game as a Junior at A m e ric a (BBWA) president Bob of accom plishm ents in the Spar­ Cleveland’ s C a t h e d r a l High Addle, also stamped Robinson as tan u n ifo rm . His re c o rd -b re a k ­ School and in h is senior year the f i r s t man in baseball h is to ry ing perform ance also earned him a sprained ankle and a broken to be chosen m ost valuable play­ the U nited P ress International R E A D Y F O R I N D I A N A ? hand kept him rid in g the bench, e r in both leagues. Robinsonwas M idw est back of the week honors, " I wasn’t a ll-s ta te and w asn't so honored by the N .L . in 1961 Jones, a sw ift, elusive 210- even a ll- c ity ,” Jones said. “ I w h ile he was playing w ith the pounder, gained 268 yards as the 2 8 -8 always asked the college coaches C incinn ati Reds. Spartans clinched at least a tie fo r th e ir second stra ig h t Big T en title with a 56-7 w in over why they wanted me to come to th e ir school. They said it G r e e n o v e r W h ite , The 31-year-old Robinson, who won the A m erican League's tr ip le F R A N K RO B IN S O N Iowa. He wiped out (by 29 was ‘pote n tia l’. ” crow n fo r batting average, home ‘ T h e other kids had a ll the to the 17, H ighsm ith rounded end ju ry and Sam Sethman a fte r th is y e a r, the Green-W hite game runs and runs batted in , was the yards) the rushing m ark set only By N O R M S A A R I honors, I didn’t have an y,” he fo r his f ir s t touchdown. an appendicitis attack. was changed to a scrim m age. f i r s t unanimous w in ner since 1956 la s t fa ll by Illin o is ’ great fu ll­ State N ew s Sports W rite r W orld S eries. Brooks Robinson, back Jim Grabowski. re ca lle d . He scored his next five m in­ L ittle is an end w hile Sethman when M ickey M antle of the New T h is w ay, the coaching staff the 1964 w in ner, was second and H is f ir s t touchdown was on He didn’t even plan on attending utes la te r a fte r Tody S m ith’ s was counted on th is y e a r at Y o rk Yankees was s im ila r ly hon­ ‘ ‘We h it against each o th e r, was able to use a ll fo u r q u a rte r­ f i r s t baseman Boog P owell was n ifty 79-yard run on a draw M ichigan State, but on a v is it fum ble re co ve ry. tackle. ored, also a fte r capturin g the now we have to do it as a u n it.” backs, P itts , G arvey, John L in d - th ird in the balloting conducted P itts kept the White offense A nother fro s h , Bob M ilte n b e r- tr ip le crow n. A1 Rosen o f the T h is is how the freshm an foot­ quest and Jon Makanani, along among 20 mem bers of the BBWA, moving in the fo u rth q u a rte r, g e r, is recovering fro m a knee 1953 Cleveland Indians was the b a ll team fe lt yesterday a fte r w ith o th e r p la ye rs fig h tin g fo r two fro m each league c ity . Soccer Can Do th e ir annual Green-W hite in tra ­ squad scrim m age. The ‘ u n it’ fits as he h it end Frank Forem an w ith a 40-yard touchdown pass. The Greens fin a lly managed in ju ry 'and may be ready fo r the N otre Dame game. MSU plays the Iris h fro sh F rid a y , Novem­ p o s itio n s , before th e Indiana game. only o t h e r unanimous w in ner since the award was established in 1931. F . Robinson received a m a xi­ m um of 280 points w h ile B. in this Saturday, as MSU plays an offensive attack as q u a rte r­ b e r 18 here. R utherford emphasized he had Robinson drew 153 points, in clu ­ the Indiana frosh before the Var­ In scoring a landslide v ic to ry , back Garvey moved the team N o rm a lly , t h e G reen-W hite no s ta rtin g lin e -u p p icked, be­ ding nine second-place votes, and , i t Too a sity game at Bloom ington. The White team , lead by h a lf­ back Don Highsm ith and tackle downfield on a series of pass plays to end Gordon Bowdell, contest is the big event o f the y e a r fo r the freshm an, but be­ cause the purpose o f freshm an fo otba ll is to le t a ll p la ye rs Robby led a sweep of the f ir s t three places by the O rio le s , who also swept the L b s Angeles Dod­ P ow ell 122 points w ith fo u r votes fro m second. Under the voting « along w ith the running of M ike cause Big Ten p o licie s allow have equal chance to show th e ir system in effect, 14 points were Tody S m ith, ro ile d o ve r the gers in fo u r games to w in the Dodd and L a m a rr Thom as. C liff each school to play two games a b ility . awarded fo r f ir s t w ith a 9 -8 - Greens, 28-8. H ardy scored the T D on a 27- 7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 b r e a k d o w n fo r win with H ighsm ith, a 190-pound half­ back fro m East Orange, N .J ., scored tw ice in the th ird quar­ y a rd ru n around end. The Whites scored again, how­ votes fro m second through 10th. Robby called the a w a r d a te r , once on a 17-yard run and e v e r, th is tim e on a 28-yard "g re a t honor” when to ld o f his la te r on a 13-yard pass fro m blast by fullback Frank L a B ru ta . selection at his home in Los quarterback Jack P itts , " T h e re was a lo t o f hittinga nd Angeles. Smith was as much a p a rt the ta cklin g was good,” said " T h e f i r s t one (MVP) is a l­ o f the W hites’ backfield as th e ir Freshman Coach Ed R uthe rford. ways a b ig t h r il l, ” he told an alte rn a tin g halfbacks, leading his "T h e boys made some m ista ke s, assembled group of w r ite r s at team in tackles. Sm ith set up but that was to be expected.” the H otel New Y o rk e r by tele­ H ighsm ith’ s fin a l touchdown by "W e are going to have to w ork phone. " B u t this is even bigger ta cklin g quarterback Steve G ar­ on the offensive blocking, along than the f ir s t one because I’ m vey who was attem pting to pass, w ith both the pass offense and the f i r s t pla ye r to do it in two F o r t h e b e s t in and recovering his fum ble on the defense." leagues. It's something that's perso na lize d service G reens' 13 yard lin e . In ju rie s also h it the Green never been done b e fore.” The Whites scored fir s t,d r o p ­ team , as sta rtin g guard Dave ping a Green back in the endzone Robinson, w h o sparked the F o r that soft look on d re ss­ Schweinfurth se ere ly sprained fo r a safety in the opening quar­ O rio le s to th e ir f i r s t A .L . , es, s u its , and sweaters i t ’ s his rig h t ankle in the second ser­ shi rts on ha nge rs Louis fo r a ll your cleaning te r . A fte r that, n e ith e r team ies of plays. He w ill be out o f Pennant and w o rld championship moved the ball offensively w ith ­ cost no more needs. in the opponent's 20 u n til H ig h - action fo r the rem ainder o f the w ith his lu s ty h ittin g , often spec­ ta c u la r fie ld in g and an uncommon season. sm ith ’ s touchdown. amount of desire, said, however, The Whites recovered a fum ­ Schweinfurth jo ins two other that he w ill probably have to un­ ble on the Greens' 21 and a fte r fro s h p layers out fo r the sea­ 6 2 3 E . G ra n d R iv e r E . L a n s in g dergo an operation on his rig h t K e rm it Smith gained fo u r yards son, Ken L ittle w ith a knee in­ knee in the near fu tu re . 'T h e doctor to ld m e to take s ix weeks to see i f i t w ould heal w ith r e s t , " Robby noted. "T h e n he said I w ould have to make a decision. It’ s been alm ost six weeks since the series and it s t i l l bothers me some when I G o B ig G reen ! put p re ssu re on i t such as w a lk­ in g up s ta irs . The way I feel Gordon Bow dell, an e n d f o r the G r e e n t e a m struggles fo r e x tr a yardage against now I ’ l l probably have the opera­ th e W h i t e s in M o n d a y ' s G r e e n a n d W h i t e f r e s h m a n s c r i m m a g e . Bow dell fought fo r tio n but I’ m s t ill a lit t le skep­ tic a l.” r a losing ca use, h o w e v e r , and the W h ite s s c o r e d a 2 8 -8 v i c t o r y . O P P O R T U N IT IE S AT DETROIT fo r L A N D S C A P E A R C H IT E C T S Another bod knee! E N G IN E E R S C H E M IS T S McLenna out for D ETR O IT (U PI) - The knee The knee was placed In a easy: and in ju ry epidem ic stru ck the De­ Monday and the team doctors said they would decide som etim e t r o it Lions fo r the eighth tim e th is season Tuesday when Rookie th is week i f surg e ry was neces­ B U S IN E S S A D M IN IS T R A T IO N s a ry . running back B ruce McLenna was ru le d out fo r the rem a in d e r of M cLenna’ s knee in ju ry was the G R A D U A T E S the season. eighth s u f f e r e d th is ye a r by McLenna, 23, fro m H ills d a le L io n s ' p la ye rs. Two weeks ago, w ith C ollege, in ju re d his rig h t knee end Jim Gibbons was sidelined the when he was tackled a fte r gain­ a fte r the S an F rancisco gam ew ith ing 10 yards during the th ird a s im ila r In ju ry . C IT Y O F D E T R O IT q u a rte r in Sunday’ s game w ith A lso in ju re d this season w ere the Chicago B ears. 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International Harvester puts the future in your hands F o r R e s e r v a tio n F o r m go to R m . 335 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B u ild in g AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Wednesday, N ovem ber 9, 1966 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan SPORTS MSU BY 2 2 , ND BY 25 'S', I r i s h h e a v y f a v o r i t e s in f i n a l w a r m u p g a m e s NEW YORK (UP I) - F ir s t - o ve r M innesota, Pennsylvania o ve r the New Y ork Giants and ranked N o tre Dame and second­ eight o ve r Columbia, Houston 12 St. Louis C ardinals six over the rated M ichiganState are expected o ve r Kentucky, Georgia Tech 13 P ittsburgh Steelers. to have another easy tim e o f it ove r Penn State, Ohio State 13 The Buffalo B ills are picked Saturday in the fin a l tuneup be­ o ve r Iowa, V irg in ia Tech 13over by seven points over the New Y ork fo re th e ir c ru c ia l showdown on W illia m and M a ry, Colorado 14 Jets, the San Diego C hargers are o ve r Kansas, Illin o is 15 over seven over the Oakland R aiders, N ov. 19. The Fighting Iris h are favored W isconsin, Iowa State 17 over the Boston P a trio ts are eight by 25 points against Duke, and Kansas State and H arvard 25 over o ve r the Houston O ile rs and the the Spartans are picked by 22 B row n. Kansas C ity Chiefs are 23 over points in th e ir game w ith Indiana. In the N a t i o n a l Football the M ia m i Dolphins. M ost of the other teams in the League, the B altim ore C olts are top 10 also are heavily favored. favored by 28 points over the Alabama (No. 3) is favored by A tlanta Falcons, the D allasC ow - C y c lis t s to m e e t 27 points against South C aro lin a , boys are seven over the Wash­ Nebraska (4) is picked by 16over ington Redskins, the Chicago T here w ill be a meeting tonight Oklahoma State, G eorgiaT ech(5) B ears are seven over the San at 7:30 in room 208 of the Men’ s S p a r ta n s L e a d , T h e n T ie S t. L o u is is 13 o ver Penn State, Arkansas Francisco 49ers, the Cleveland In tra m u ra l Building fo r the MSU (6) is eight over Southern Metho­ Browns are 11 over the P hila­ cycling club. The topic fo r the come back in the f o u r t h p e r i o d to t ie it u p . Jack Kinealy, standing The Spartan soccer te a m 's 1-1 tie w ith St. L o u is last S a t u r d a y d is t, UCLA (8) is 14 over Stan­ delphia Eagles, the Minnesota meeting w ill be the spring race betw een Pete Hens N o . 2 1, and B e rt Jacobsen, N o . 5, p u t s t h e b a l l V ikings are 14 over the D e tro it produced some dram atic m om ents. In the picture at l e f t , G u y fo rd , Georgia (9) is seven over budget and planning of the spring past Tom B elloli. Goalie Kevin O ’ Connell is in the d a r k jersey L io n s , the Los Angeles Rams 14 Busch, in w h i t e , s c o r e s t h e S p a r t a n s lone g o a l in the t h i r d p e r i o d . Auburn and F lo rida (10) is 15 race. a n d w a s k n o c k e d to the g r o u n d . o ver Tulane. He h e a d e d the b all p a s t g o a lie Don Brennan, A t rig ht, the B illik e n s In other games, Texas AlkM is rated even w ith R ice, M aryland is three points over Clem son, B a ylo r is three o ve rT e xa sT e ch , K enney m ay d ro p S t. L o u is Washington is three over Oregon State, Syracuse is five over F lo r­ ida State, Tennessee is five over M is s is s ip p i, Texas is six over By D EN N IS C H A S E TC U , P rinceton is six o ve r Y ale, to B ig g ie Munn w ill be in touchw ith not p ro m ise anything on the ques­ in te g rity . A ll th is ta lk is news to le tte rs to numerous schools in - N o rth C arolina is six o ver A ir Associate S p o rts E d ito r Bob G uelker, St. L o u is coach. tion of referees fro m out of m e ." state. Kenney said “ it is the p rin ­ State. v itin g them to play M ichigan F orce, C a lifo rn ia is six over A rm y , Navy is six o ve r Vander­ stay "W hen they come up here we “ The men are doing a good c ip le . The M ichigan State soccer team w ill not play St. L o u is next p lay w ith any referee they w a n t," Kenney said. "None of our re fs lo b ," he said. "W e have to think He has already signed A ir " E v e ry year I go down there F o rce Academy fo r a game here b ilt. Louisiana State is seven over on top ye a r unless the fie ld conditions have any connection w ith me o r about the cost involved of going I get the same tre a tm e n t." O ct. 7, 1967, and is ta lkin g to M is s is s ip p i State, D artm outh is are im proved and the referees the U n iv e rs ity . to Chicago fo r o ffic ia ls . La st Kenney also said he has sent M aryland and A rm y about pos­ seven over C o rn e ll, Oklahoma of things, a re fro m out of state, Soccer " B u t I ’ m not going down there S aturday's game was our fir s t sib le games in 1968. eight over M is s o u ri, Purdue eight Coach Gene Kenney said Tues­ and p la y on any fie ld they want to put us on. And as fo r the r e f­ big gate. "H e (Kenney) can b rin g in and to add day. o ffic ia ls that are not personally Kenney, who has been fum ing about the poor treatm ent he has erees, i t ’ s the p rin c ip le of the th in g ." connected w ith M ichigan State S t. L o u i s a spark to received ever since the series G uelker said fie ld conditions because he doesn’ t have to go as started, said A th le tic D ire c to r w ould be im proved, but he could fa r to get them. s ig n s b o o te r your day, eat " I t has been a p ra ctice fo r as long as I rem em ber that referees ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The n ew ly- fro m the closest association are organized St. Louis professional lunch or dinner soccer team announced Tuesday Biggest weekend used. "T h e s e o ffic ia ls a re men of signing of Pat M cB ride, fo rm e r St. L o u is U n iv e rs ity soccer team p la y e r and mem ber of the 1964 at Olympic soccer team. the faces S’ harriers M cB rid e became the f ir s t play­ e r m em ber of the N ational P ro ­ fessional Soccer League Club. C h a rle s G. Houghton.» J r ., vice kìtm~ U N IO N The biggest weekend o f the and Steve Hoag and Iowa’ s L a rr y ye a r is in store fo r the MSU W ieczorek. p resident of the St. Louis en try, cro ss country team th is weekend M innesota, who went through said he considered M cB rid e one as it competes in the Big Ten the dual meet season undefeated, o f the leading soccer players C A F E T E R IA O championships Saturday at M adi­ is the favored team in the Big in the M idw est. son, W is., and the IC4A meet T e n , w ith MSU a close second. M c B rid e is c u rre n tly w orking D ittric h gave both Iowa and on a B achelor o f A rts degree b a s e m e n t of the U N IO N 11:15-1:15 Monday in New Y o rk C ity . The Spartans, who had th e ir W isconsin outside chances at the in h is to ry at St. L o u is U n iv e rs ity . 5 : 0 0 - 7 .0 0 fin a l dual meet o f the season t itle " i f they run th e ir b e s t." The 22-y e a r-o ld M cB rid e played w ith Iowa canceled due to bad v a rs ity soccer fo r three years MSU was second in th e B ig T e n w eather, thus finished the season fo r St. L o u is U n iv e rs ity when the la s t season and sixth in th e IC 4 A . w ith a 4-1 dual meet re c o rd . team wontheNCAA championship Spartan teams have captured the MSU’ s only dual meet loss in 1963 and 1965. B ig Ten title 11 tim es in the cams at the hands of M innesota, la s t 16 years and have finished E ast Lansing the team to beat in the B ig Ten. JO H N J. S H IE LS , O .D . second on the o ther fiv e occa­ O ptom etrist |301 E. Grand R iver| T h i s w e e k , e x p l o r e Despite the cancellation of the sions. Iowa meet, Spartan Coach Fran D ittric h is not w o rrie d that it w ill have any effect on his team ’ s Spartan teams have won the IC4A championship 12 tim e s , with the m ost recent v ic to ry in 1961. C O A C H K E N N E Y 1029 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. 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K ir s t e n - W in s t o n ’ s L ig h te r s 1 D ick Sharkey, his d ra ft induc­ C u s to m b ilts -S a s ie n i 1 1 tion postponement u n til the end 120 ; 1 120 o f the school ye a r in hand, is undoubtedly the top prospect fo r N o rth *C N o rth 1 individual honors at the meet. The senior captain is lia b le W ash . IV I# 1 V m W ash . ¡ I Talk with on-campus Career Consultant from Newport News to get his s tiffe s t com petition A ve. 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He used the te rm rio t de­ fined as a group of two o r m ore FLORENCE, Ita ly F — E m ilio fashion industry, appealed to the A 12-year veteran w ith the he said that no m a tte r what the people using fo rce and te r r o r ­ P ucci, in te rn a tio n a lly known de­ w o rld today to help this flo o d - Hong Kong police departm ent cause o f the rio t the police are izin g people. signer and leader of the F lorence stricke n c ity . challenged today’ s p olice fo rces obligated to quell the disturbance. W ells said that another prob­ H e said that unless massive to break-up rio ts before they He said that ca llin g in the lem associated w ith r io t co n tro l f i n a n c i a l aid comes, the c ity of become dangerous. N ational Guard, lik e the U £ . is separating the " r i o t e r ” fro m art s, antiquities, leather w ork H enry C . W e lls, speaking to has been doing during race r io ts , the o n -lo o k e r. He said that it is Ice h e is t’ and high fashion m ight never presents a basic problem . He v irtu a lly im possible to do so Alpha P hi Sigma national police re c o v e r. He expressed hope fo r h o n o ra ry, said that im m ediate pointed out that a police fo rce is because by the nature of the lo n g -te rm c re d its. anim al the o n-loo ker can tu rn n e ts c r o o k c o n tro l, adequate manpower and tra in e d in non-lethal com bat, into a r io te r instantaneously. " W e need e v e ry th in g ," he said e ffective equipment a re v ita l in w hile the m ilita r y are tra ined in le th a l combat. To insure against mob damages in an in te rv ie w . “ And we need mob d is p e rsa l. W ells said that every p re c in c t, $ 1 7 7 in g o o d s p e o p i e - technicians to re p a ir ‘ ‘ If you can beat the press W hile describing d iffe re n t r io t no m a tte r how la rg e o r how e q u ip m e n t .” photographer to the scene,you’ ve locations W ells said that the A coed reported the loss of got i t made,” he said. Speed is “ u s u a l" r io t o c c u rrin g in a s m a ll, should have a rio t co n tro l $177 In je w e lry and currency Pucci spoke as a fashion a rb i­ the essence o f co n tro l here, he densely populated area has u n it. He said you never can te ll Saturday night fro m the Demon­ te r and mem ber o f P a rlia m e n t. explained. He said that a police s tre e ts that can be blocked o ff. w here, when, o r why a mob may stra tion H all ice rin k , U n iv e r­ He is a L ib e ra l p a rty deputy. 1 8 -Y e a r -O ld V o te R a lly fo rce w ith a unit tra in e d fo r But, using the MSU campus as gather. But, the problem here, s ity police said Sunday, Standing n e a r his w recked quick m ob iliza tio n , plus s u ffi­ an exam ole, he said that the he said, is that the necessary Nancy A, Rahaley, D e t r o i t workshop, he pointed to ruined Supporters of the 18-year-old vote held a rally M o n d a y n i g h t in f r o n t o f the open area presents a tremendous manpower and tra in in g would take c ie n t manpower to m aintain the sophomore, told police her purse heaps of garments and clothes Capitol in d o w n t o w n Lansing . A c r o w d o f a b o u t 250 p eo ple w e re on ha nd to u rg e the d a ily ro u tin e of th e p re cin ct challenge to a m obilized unit. much tim e and money. containing a w ris t watch, a pen­ being shoveled into tru cks fo r v o t e r s o f M i c h i g a n to s u p p o r t the 1 8 - y e a r - o l d vote a m e n d m e n t. seems lik e a dream in th is day ‘ ‘ The unit would have a d e vil He said that a rio t can be as dant watch, a rin g and $12 was disposal. State N e w s photo b y T o n y Ferrante o f r e c r u it shortages. o f a problem w ith a mob h e re ," dangerous and devastating as a stolen fro m the rin k ’ sc o a tro o m . "M y e n tire lif e ’ s w o r k is He also said that a rio t co n tro l he said. He speculated that spe­ f ir e , and should be treated as P olice also r e p o r t e d that gone," he said. "Y e t 1 know unit "must be tra in e d to use batons, c ia l ta ctics using s m a ll, m obile such. that 1 personally shall begin W ells served as superintendent a m otorcycle was stolen fro m P arking L o t X south of Fee again. I’ m sure of i t . But what NEEDS RE-EVAillATION te a r gas, and te a r gas shotguns effe ctive ly w ithout being b ru ta l. units that would sweep the d i­ verging masses to geth er, would o f the Hong Kong police fo r fo u r H a ll between Uednesdayand F r i - happens to the s m a lle r artisans He said that psychologically be used. y e a rs. He is c u rre n tly associated iay, W illia m W, Levis, Wyan­ of Florence? M ore than 6,000 the p olice force m ust present a However W ells d iffe re n tia te d w ith a m anufacturer of te a r gas dotte ju n io r, owns the cycle. of the shops here have been solid fro n t to the rio te r s , blit between the “ dem onstration,” and te a r gas grenades. destroyed. ' " U n l e s s w e do something fo r N e w p re sid e n t w a n ts cautioned that ‘ ‘ fo rce ’ ’ may build hatred in the crow d and actually R u b y s d e fe n s e them, they could be forced to in cite them fu rth e r. abandon the c ity , perhaps fo r­ e v e r.” C ommenting on personal ex­ Placement Bureau p s y c h ia t r is t d ie s F u cci’ s sewing room s, bou­ tique and storehouses, a ll located 'a ctio n b o d y ' fo r M H A periences w ith mobs in China and India, W ells said that every mob Students m ust re g is te r in p e r­ M arch graduates only: m echani­ BALTIM ORE, Md. F, - D r. in the Pucci fa m ily Renaissance Roger W illia m s, East Lansing w ill hin der him in itia lly in es­ f i t and se lf-le a rn in g and the op­ son at the Placem ent Bureau at cal, c iv il and e le c tric a l engineer­ Manfred S, Guttmacher, chief palace, w e r e com pletely In­ least two days p r io r to date of ing (B): and chem ical engineering defense p s y c h i a t r i s t ir t h e 1964 undated. The w ater rose m ore sophomore and n e w 1y-e le cte d tablishing H m s e lf and the body’ s po rtu n ity to help people. R e d s o tto c k in te rv ie w . m urder tr ia l j.. . Ruby, died preside t 1 f Men’ s H all Assn., existing policie s, he has no Although oni} a sophomore, (B ). o f leukemia a t C i t y Hospital has come quite a way fo r some­ qualms about the Job. W illia m s is active in many e x tra ­ Monday, Nov. 14: M e rck and Co., Inc.: c h e m is try H e said Florence could never one who in itia lly wasn’ t sure he “ I think one o f the f ir s t things c u rr ic u la r a c tiv itie s . He is p re s ­ p o is o n gos A m erican M otors C orp.: a ll and chem ical engineering (B,M , Monday n i g h t at t h e a g e o f 6 5 , manage to ra is e the money needed wanted to participate in student that MHA has to do as a body ently vice president of Enzian m a jo rs o f the colleges of B u s i­ D). The inte rna tion a lly k n o w n p s y ­ to salvage its ruined economy is to c la r ify what MHA re a lly H onorary and is president of ness (B), December and M arch M ichigan Dept, o f Social S er­ c h ia tris t c h a m p i o n e d the cause "a n d I ’ m a fra id the state’ s f i ­ government. of p sych ia tric science in t h e nances a re too lim ite d to help “ I c e rta in ly didn’t intend to i s —what i t re a lly stands fo r. the T r i n i t y C o l l e g i a t e F e l­ in r e s o l u t i o n graduates only and engineering vices: sociology (B) and P sy­ come th is fa r when I started T h is has perhaps been a weakness lowship. Before becoming p re s i­ (B ,M ); and mechanical, e le c tr i­ chology (M,D), December and courtroom , and th is led him into us s u b s ta n tia lly ." U N ITE D NATIONS, N .Y . IF — out,” said W illia m s, successor in the p a s t." dent o f MHA, W illia m s was p r e s i­ cal and chem ical engineering (B ). M arch graduates only: a ll m a­ many noted cases—including the P ucci saw the com ing w in te r The C om m unists threatened to ­ to John Mongeon who resigned, dent o f McDonel H a ll. A rm y and A ir Force Exchange jo rs of the College of Education Ruby tr ia l, as the c ritic a l p e rio d . He ex­ W illia m s does not foresee any day to d isru p t the harm ony of the " I s t ill am awed by the con­ Despite a ll these a c tiv itie s , S ervice: hotel, re sta u ra n t and (B,M ), December and M arch Guttm acher had published hun- pressed b e lie f the c ity would d iffic u lty in dealing w ith the o ffice U .N . disarm am ent debate w ith a fidence that MHA has invested W illia m s m aintains a 3.8 grade in stitu tio n a l management and r e ­ graduates only: social w ork (B, drefls o f papers and books on b e unable to produce anything of o f residence Hall p ro g ra m s. “ We re s o lu tio n apparently aimed at in me, and I ’m also awed by the point average in the MSU H onors ta ilin g (B), December and M arch M), December and M arch gradu­ psychiatry and c rim e . its own at least u n til spring. should not be antagonists but, the U nite d States. It would con­ shoes that I have to f i l l . ” College, m a jo rin g in speech with graduates only: accounting (B); ates only:' and physical education ra th e r, we should w ork clo se ly demn as an international c rim e la b o r and in d u s tria l re la tio n s and a ll m a jo rs cf the C ollege of " I think that MHA needs to a p re -la w emphasis. T E A C H E R S N E E D E D F O R 1966-1967 together. T h is is e ssen tial. We the waging o f chem ical o r bac­ and management (B), December E ngineering and M athem atics re-e va lu a te its position on cam ­ Elementary (K-8) High School pus. I f we’ re an action body also m ust have fa ith in each te rio lo g ic a l w a rfa re . and M arch graduates only and (B ). o th e r. They m ust re a liz e that t T he s u rp ris e d ra ft was c i r ­ Special Education Vocational Education then we ought to get things done,” we are competent students w o rk - I | j Q H D O M C© culated Monday night by Hun­ c iv il engineering (B ). Milwaukee P ublic Schools: he added. Board of Wayne County Road e a rly and la te r elem entary edu­ S a la r y ; $ 5 5 0 0 - $11,800 ing fo r the betterm ent o f the ~ gary fo r introduction in the Gen- C om m issioners: c iv il e ngineer­ cation, special education, b u s i­ W illia m s feels that MHA has a residence h a ll pro g ra m . And , . al A ssem bly’ s main p o litic a l ness education, home economics, L ib e r a l F r in g e B e n e fits pow erful ro le in the a ll-U n iv e r - ing (B, M ). we m ust have faith that they are C n O T Q © © S p l O n O Q © jm m itte e which is discussing in d u s tria l education, E nglish, s ity student government, and he Chemplex Co.: chem ical en­ w r it e to: not try in g to manipulate us to me disarm am ent question. m athem atics, g ir ls ’ physical ed­ intends to represent i t as such gineering (B ,M ,D ) and c h e m is try D IR E C T O R of T E A C H E R R E C R U IT M E N T th e ir own advantage." M ILA N , Ita ly (f) — P olice file d C itin g the Geneva P ro to co l of ucation (B,M ), December and by taking an active p a rt in the (M ,D ). espionage charges today against 1925, which p ro h ib its the use of Chicago Public Schools - Rm 1005 ASMSU General Assembly and on W illia m s finds i t d iffic u lt to explain h is involvement in student a Hungarian co m m e rcia l attache poison gas, Hungary demanded Davey T ree E xpert C o.: fo re s ­ M arch graduates only, N ic o la i a n d Schippers: a c­ the Student Board. 228 N. LaSalle Street Though he feels that taking over governm ent, but suggests i t is and an Ita lia n who allegedly e x ­ that i t be applied to the use of tr y and h o rtic u ltu re (B) and sum ­ counting and financial a d m in is ­ changed inform ation about m i li ­ b a cte rio lo g ica l o r chem ical wea­ m e r employment fo r sophomore Chicago, Illinois 60601____________ MHA in the m iddle of the te rm because he enjoys its s e lf-b e n e - ta ry bases in Ita ly . pons that m ight harm human o r above in fo re s try and h o r ti­ tra tio n (B). P ra tt a n d W h i t n e y A ir c ra ft: P olice said they were caught beings o r th e ir means o f liv e li­ cu ltu re . m e ta llu rg y, mechanics and m a­ 'exchanging m ilita r y in fo rm a ­ hood. D ig ita l 'Equipment C orp.: a ll te ria ls science, mechanical, F o r lib e r a l a r ts m a jo r s tio n concerning Ita ly ’ s n o rth ­ Delegates in te rp re te d the re s ­ m a jo rs of the College o f B u s i­ chem ical and c iv il engineering eastern a re a ." olution as an attack on U.S. use ness (M ) and e le c tric a l and m e­ (s tru c tu re s oriented) (B ,M ,D ): A u th o ritie s did not say what o f chem ical sprays in V ie t Nam chanical engineering, and b io ­ e le c tric a l engineering (B ,M ); in fo rm a tio n was involved. The to defoliate ground cover used by physics (B ,M ). c h e m istry (inorganic, a n a lytica l N ortheastern area includes an C om m unists to hide ambush E th yl C orp., Research L a b o r­ and physical), m athem atics (ap­ A m erican base o f the N orth A t­ preparations and movement of a to rie s: c h e m istry and m echani­ plied), physics (s o lid state and la n tic alliance in Verona. troops and supplies. cal engineering (B ,M ,D ). plasma), and s ta tis tic s (B ,M ,D ), F is h e r-P ric e T oys, In c .: ac­ P ric e Waterhouse and C o.: ac­ counting (B ,M ); a ll m a jo rs o f the counting and fin a n cia l a d m in is ­ EDUCATION RESEARCH C ollege o f Business (B ,M ), De­ tra tio n (B ,M ,D ). cem ber and M arch graduates Smith, Hinchman and G ry lls only: transportatio n a d m in is tra ­ A ssociates: c iv il, m echanical and tion (B); mechanical engineering e le c tric a l engineering (B ,M ). P o s td o c to r a l fe llo w s h ip s (B,M ) and packaging technology. S w in d e ll-D re ssie r Co.: c iv il Illin o is T o o l W orks, In c.: ac­ engineering, mechanical and counting and fin a n cial a d m in is ­ e le c tric a l engineering (B ,M ). o f f e r e d in f e d e r a l p r o g r a m tra tio n , economics, management, T he Toledo Edison Co.: e le c­ m arketing and tra nsportation ad­ tr ic a l, mechanical and c iv il en­ Candidates fo r 20 National up to 12 months equivalent to the m in is tra tio n , la b o r and indus­ gineering (B,M ) and accounting P ostdoctoral Fellowships in ed­ s a la ry they w ould have received t r ia l re la tio n s , sociology and and economics (B,M ). ucational research, beginning by continuing th e ir re g u la r e m ­ psychology (B), December and Westinghouse E le c tric C orp.: June 1, 1966, are being sought ploym ent. M arch graduates only; counsel­ in d u s tria l ad m in istra tio n (B); by the U.S. O ffice of Education. ing and guidance (M ), Decem ber December and M arch graduates T o be e lig ib le , an applicant F o rm s and in stru ctio n s fo r ap­ and M arch graduates only: and only; a g ric u ltu ra l engineer­ m ust have a doctorate and re ­ p lyin g w ill be available a fte r Nov. e le c tric a l and m echanical engi­ ing (B); chem ical engineering(B, search in te re st in education, a 15 and m ust be received by Dec. neering and m e ta llu rg y (B). M); c iv il engineering (B); e le c­ behavioral science o r subject 31. F o rm s and in s tru ctio n s may J e rv is B . Webb C o.: c iv il, tr ic a l and mechanical eng ineer­ m a tte r related to education and be obtained fro m : Research e le c tric a l and m echanical engi­ ing, m e ta llu rg y, mechanics and T ra in in g Branch, D ivisio n of R e - neering (B ). m a te ria ls science (B ,M ); physics its pro ble m s. search T ra in in g and D issem ina­ M asonite C orp.: fo re s try (wood (B ,M ); and m athem atics (B ). F ellow s selected to p a rticip a te tion , Bureau of Research, U.S. technology and wood u tiliz a tio n ) Yeo and Yeo, C P A ’S: account­ in the new program v /ill receive O ffice O f Education, Washington, (B); a ll m ajo rs o f the C ollege of ing and financial a d m in istra tio n a tra in in g stipend fo r a period D.C. 20202. B usiness (B), December and (B .M ). ^Professional Qualification T e s t — A prerequisite t o m a k in g o f c o d e s a n d c i p h e r s ) , a nalytic re s e a rc h , qualify fo r a career position w it h the National S e cu rity Agency. la n g u a g e r e s e a r c h , d a ta s y s t e m s d e s ig n a n d p r o ­ g r a m m i n g , a n d a d m in is tr a tiv e m a n a g e m e n t . WE INVITE YOU TO MEET THE ANGEL W H E N : D e c e m b e r 10, 1966 A t N S A , y o u r p r o fe s s io n a l s ta tu s a n d e a rn in g p o w e r g r o w rapid ly fr o m t h e d a y y o u b e g in , w it h o u t FLIGHT OF MSU h a v in g to w a it f o r y e a rs o f " e x p e r i e n c e ." S ta r tin g W H E R E : R ig h t he re on c a m p u s ! salary o f at least $6,451 (fo r b a c h e l o r ’ s d e g r e e s ), ( G e t a P Q T Bulletin at y o u r P l a c e m e n t O ffic e ) re g u la r i n c re a s e s , e x c e lle n t a d v a n c e m e n t p o ssib ili­ ties . . . a n d all th e b e n e fits o f F e d e r a l e m p l o y m e n t . If y o u e x p e c t to r e c e iv e a liberal a rts d e g r e e b e ­ fo r e S e p t e m b e r 1967, re g iste r fo r the P r o f e s s i o n a l A n o t h e r a d v a n t a g e is N S A ’ s lo c a t io n , c o n v e n ie n t BE to b o th B a lt im o r e a n d W a s h i n g t o n a n d a sh o rt Q u a l i fic a t io n T e s t . T a k i n g a n d p a s s in g th e P O T * A R E P R E S E N T A T IV E drive f r o m o c e a n b e a c h e s a n d o t h e r recreational d o e s n ’t c o m m i t o r o b lig a t e yo u to a n y t h in g , b u t w e u rg e y o u —e ve n if y o u are n o t n o w fu lly ce rtain o f a tt r a c t io n s . * AN AMBASSADOR P la n to take th e P Q T . It c o u ld be y o u r first ste p to y o u r fu tu re in te re s ts —to in v e s tig a te N S A c a r e e r OF a g r e a t fu t u r e ! o p p o r t u n it i e s . M SU A n A g e n c y o f na tio n a l p r o m i n e n c e , th is u n iq u e civilian o r g a n i z a t i o n is r e s p o n s ib le fo r d e v e l o p i n g IM P O R T A N T : T H E D E A D LIN E FOR P Q T AP PLICATIONS TH E AFROTC “ s e c u r e " c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s y s t e m s to t r a n s m i t a n d IS N O V E M B E R 2 5 . P ic k u p a P O T Bu lletin a t y o u r P l a c e ­ T H E U .S . receive vital i n f o r m a t io n . H o w a n d w h y d o e s th a t m e n t O f f i c e . It c o n t a i n s f u l l d e t a i l s a n d t h e A IR F O R C E a ffe c t y o u ? B e c a u s e N S A h a s a critical a n d g r o w in g n ecessary re g is tra tio n fo r m . n e e d fo r imaginative p e o p le — re g a rd le s s o f y o u r A p p l i c a n t s m u s t be U . S . cit­ a c a d e m ic m a jo r . ize n s , s u b je c t to a c o m p le te Y o u will p a rticip a te in p r o g r a m s o f n a tio n a l i m p o r ­ ph y sica l e x a m i n a t i o n a n d b a c k ­ t a n c e , w o r k in g in s u c h a r e a s a s : C r y p t o g r a p h y (the g r o u n d i n v e s ti g a t io n . A N A T IO N A L S O C IA L - S E R V IC E H O N O R A R Y A S S O C IA T E D n a tio n a l s e c u r ity a g e n c y Suite 10, 4435 Wisconsin A f-nue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016 • An equal opportunity employer, M&F OPEN RUSH W IT H T H E A IR F O R C E R O T C NOVEMBER 15 & 16 7:00 p.m. Student Services Lounge Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Wednesday, N ovem ber 9, 1966 7 F o r d g r a n t e n a b l e s Coronation Ball Saturday Debbie Cushing, F lo ssm or, 111., respective organizations at a ll Reigning over th is y e a r’ s C o r­ sophomore; Cindy Cole, Algonac parades, cerem onies and other onation B a ll at Kellogg C enter sophomore. functions throughout the academ­ Saturday w ill be the sponsors s o c c o u r s e r e v is io n fo r the A rm y ROTC Cadet B r i­ gade and the A ir F orce ROTC The Coeds w ill represent th e ir ic y e a r. A ll planning and arrangem ents Cadet Wing. fo r th is ye a r’ s ball w ith m usic B Y T R IN K A C LIN E A p o rtio n of a F ord Foundation ence course has been cited as a The sponsors to be introduced E c o n o m is t by the Bob E berhart O rchestra State N e w s Staff W r i t e r g rant to MSU’ s In te rn a tio n a l P ro ­ m odel to other u n iv e rs itie s fo r during the U n iv e rs ity ’ s only fo r ­ have been made by mem bers o f gram s was then d irected to the including appropriate in te rn a ­ m al dance a re : Nancy Nelson, the P h ilip L . Bek Squadron of The U n iv e rs ity C ollege’ s So- Social Science Dept, re su ltin g in tio n a l m a te ria l in heavy tr a ffic A llen P a rk ju n io r; Andrea R itch, T h e o b o ld the A rnold A ir Society.The soci­ c ia l Science course underwent a the 11 -volum e series being used. course by Education and W orld Richmond sophomore; B rig id ety is advised by Capt. W illia m m a jo r re visio n fo u r years ago to A ffa irs , a n o n -p ro fit education M u llig a n , Mount Clemens soph­ h e r e to n ig h t M urphy, USAF, and assisted by incorporate readings of an in te r ­ The present social science organization, in its book ‘ T h e om ore; Pam M u e lle r, South Ha­ m em bers of Company K - l , Na­ national scope. Beginning spring texts introduce students to the R obert Theobald, a s o cia l- U n iv e rs ity Looks A broad.” ven ju n io r; Jeannie A llis o n , tional Society of Scabbard and te rm a second re v is io n w ill be problem s and m achinery of eco­ econom ist who believes a ll Since 1944, when social s c i­ G reensbore, M d „ sophomore; Blade, advised by Capt. Leonard in itia te d by the social science de­ nomic, p o litic a l and social evolu­ A m ericans should be given a ence became one of the o rig in a l Nancy G ille sp ie , S turgis sopho­ Nowak, U.S. A rm y. tio n . Though international facts ce rta in basic income, w ill speak partm ent. re q u ire d basics, the books have m ore; Also Germaine J a rv is , T ickets may be purchased from Two years ago, the so cia l s c i­ a re included throughout the tonight on " A Guaranteed Income concentrated solely on the A m e r­ D earborn sophomore; B arbara the A ir Force ROTC Headquar­ ence departm ent received a d i­ s e rie s, stress is placed on in te r­ ican aspect o f social science. — Some Recent Developments” K lo s te r, Temperance senior; te rs at $5 pe r couple between the re c t $ 150,000 g rant fro m the F ord national dimensions during the T h e step to spread MSU’ s in te r­ at 7:30 p.m . in 118 P h ysics- Sara K is tle r , Lyons sophomore; hours o f 8 a.m . and 5 p.m . Foundation fo r continuing its c u r­ th ird te rm . T h ir d te rm topics national outlook to the classroom Math B uilding, Peggy Randall, A llen P a rk jun­ On Thursday fro m 3 to 4:30 ric u lu m development in the in te r ­ include the Soviet system and was made in consideration o f the io r; Lynn O rtin o , Ann A rb o r national fie ld . p roblem s of underdeveloped na­ U n iv e rs ity ’ s numerous overseas p .m . he w ill be available fo r open t W IN N E R O F 6 ju n io r; Ju lie B um es, Ann A rb o r discussion in the lounge o f Snyder Spring te rm students in Social tions. p ro je c ts and its ever increasing sophomore; Also M a rily n M il­ Science 231 w ill be the f ir s t to MSU’ s integrated social s c i­ fo re ig n student population._____ H a ll. ACADEMY AW ARDSI le r , F lin t sophomore; Judy K oivu, . H is m ost recent books include use the departm ent’ s m ost c u r­ W akefield ju n io r; M a ry Ann re n t re v is io n . R ather than the in ­ ‘ ‘ Free Men and Free M a rke ts” W hite, Grand Rapids sophomore; and ‘ ‘ The Guaranteed Incom e." clusion o f s ta tis tic s w ith in the text, a data source book w ill ac­ AT CHAPEL HILL PROGRAM IN F O R M A T IO N 9 33 ^944 ^ company the se rie s. T h is way, C A M P U S T O D A Y ¿i according to Douglas Dunham, L _ .1 L tiv ù * , chairm an of the U n iv e rs ity C o l­ S tu d en t e ssa y s Modern Dancers LAST 1 :1 0 -3 :1 5 -5 :2 0 IA 0 I£ S ’ P A Y lege Social Science Dept., annual DAY! 7:25-9:30 Lucas Hoving, Nancy Lew is and C h a s e Robinson, updating of facts, both lo ca l and international, w ill be possible. m e m b e r s of the L u c a s Hoving Dance C o m p a n y , p e r­ Receipt of the F ord grant has p e rm itte d tr ip s abroad by faculty c o s t g r a d his j o b form ed in Fairchild T h e a te r M o n d a y night. E a r lie r in t h e d a y , H o v i n g t a u g h t a d a n c e c l a s s in the W o m e n ’ s 0 0 - — * m em bers fo r s ta tis tic a l r e ­ C HAPEL H IL L , N . C. (CPS) — p u b lic ity o ver a lo c a l television IM Building. State N e w s photo b y K a r l S c r ib n e r HADCLD I.L C yD ’S nomfto6p.m. MEIR0G0LDWYN-MAYER search, Dunham said re se a rch ­ PRESEN TS e rs have been sent to L a tin A m e r­ If U n iv e rs ity o f N orth C arolina s ta tio n , W R A L -T V . The assignm ent, given in con­ FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE ACARL0 P0NTI PRODUCTION ica, Europe, Japan, Southeast graduate in s tru c to rs have th e ir Asia and India to aid in the recent way, English teacher M ichael re v is io n . P a u li, removed fro m teaching junction w ith class reading of E nglish poet Andrew M a rv e ll’ s WORKERS BLAMED S ta r ts T h u r s . 1:30-5:20-9:15 2 B ig H its ! D A V ID L E A N 'S F IL M OF BORIS PASTERNAKS " T o a Coy M is tre s s ," was com­ 3:30-7:30 C om m ittees form ed in 1958-59 duties fo r lacking "e ffe c tiv e fo r developing MSU’ s in te rn a ­ co m m unication" w ith his stu­ ple te ly m isin te rp re te d by stu­ B roadway’s bounclnge^t D O C TO R tio nal philosophy foresaw a need dents, w ill be given back his dents, according to P a u li; and to prove the p o in t, he read several Agriculture slow bundle o l Joy... on the screen I ft • • • • •i zm M fo r international content in heavy cla ss. tr a ffic courses. P a u li was relieved o f his fre sh ­ student papers aloud in cla ss. I jyeifr IN PANAVISI0N* AND METR0C0L0R P r io r to the fo u r-y e a r-o ld r e ­ man E nglish class la s t week by visio n of the social science U n iv e rs ity C hancellor C a rly le course, MSU offered numerous S itte r son a fte r the graduate in­ courses in com parative econo­ s tru c to r’ s assignment of athem e F ollow ing P a u li’ s rem oval, p a rt-tim e English in s tru c to rs threatened a boycott o f th e ir in organizing T echnicolor Panavision RESERVED PERFORMANCE ticke ts at BOX OFFICE o r BY M A IL I EVES. A t 8 p.m . m ic systems, com parative gov­ on seduction em barrassed some classes unless th e ir colleague te sting u n fa ir labor laws in C a lif­ SUN. at 7:30 - 2.25 SAT. w ere im m ediately reinstated. M ig ra n t w o rke r p rog ram s and SUN. M A T . at 1:30 p.m . SUN. ernm ent, international law, in ­ students and drew unfavorable labor laws o f the 1930’ s are o rn ia , he said. tern atio nal trade, area studies. U nionization w ill im prove the M A T . 2.25 SAT. MATINEE T h e ir boycott did not m a te ria l­ responsible f o r the delay in $1,50. But, as electives, they were not iz e , however, because a fiv e - organization of a g ric u ltu ra l a g ric u ltu ra l w o rk e rs ' situation, PROGRAM INFORM ATION ► 4 8 3 - 6 4 8 3 PAUL CONNIE MAUREEN taken by a m a jo rity o f students. man E nglish D ept.com m ittee was w o rk e rs said Jack Stieber, d i­ he said, but w ill b rin g a reduc­ Vi nCHNICOLOfl* PANAVISION' FROMWARNERBROS.I G L A P M E R B u re a u o ffe rs appointed to re-exam ine the case. re c to r of labor and in d u stria l tion of o v e ra ll employment. Lauren Bacall-Janet Leigh IP The co m m itte e , w ith two in s tru c ­ re la tio n s here. to rs as m em bers, was asked to S tieber told the ag-econ and N .Y . flig h t It’s what’s give recommendations to the fu ll faculty " a s soon as possible.” h o rtic u ltu re clubs that organiza­ tion in a g ric u ltu re is ve ry d if­ The appointment of the com­ fic u lt. He added that organization happening fo r C h r is tm a s m itte e was hailed by the grad­ of individual fa rm e rs w ill be the uate in s tru c to rs as a " m o r a l la s t step toward unionization. ASMSU's tra v e l bureau is of­ v ic to r y ." The E nglish Dept, has M ig ra n t w orkers often act as S T U D E N T B O A R D fe rin g students the opportunity to The Institute of E le c tric a l and fly to New Y o rk over C hristm as "m a d e it c le a r that they would strik e b re a ke rs when w o rke rs tr y E le ctro n ics Engineers w ill hold vacation, announced B rad M ille r reinstate P a u li i f they c o u ld ," to obtain higher wages through P rice s t u d y p o s t p o n e d a meeting at 7 tonight in 146 o f the bureau. one in s tru c to r said. P auli added s trik e o r boycott, he said. Engineering B uilding. Donald G. Seats have been secured fo r that he has fu ll confidence that S tarting Jan. 1, about 400,000 L u ike n , systems p ro je ct engi­ MSU students interested in leav­ " th e E nglish Dept, w ill a rriv e at o f the two m illio n fa rm w orkers neer fo r C ollins Radio C o., w ill ing D e tro it Dec. 17 fro m M e tro ­ a f a ir and honest d e c is io n ." w ill be p a rtia lly covered by the speak on ‘ ‘ System Engineering - p o lita n A irp o rt, he said, at a F a ir L abor Standards A ct of A proposal to set up a jo in t But the com m ittee’ s re p o rt 1946, he said. A C a ree r C hallenge." ro u n d -trip fa re of $51 p e r p e r­ com m ittee w ith the East Lansing * * * A planning meeting w ill be held by the Student N on-V iolent Co­ son plus $5.05 tax and adm inis­ tra tiv e costs. must go to C hancellor S itterson fo r fin a l approval, even i f the T w e n ty-five students m ust sign fu ll faculty approves the reas­ signment o f P auli to his class. sent Stieber said that under pre­ l a w s , a g ric u ltu ra l em­ ployes are not covered by So­ c ia l S ecurity o r by w orkm ens’ Chamber of C om m erce was post­ poned fo r one week at the Student B oard meeting this week. o ordinating C om m ittee 6:30-8 to ­ up to m aintain the special rates, W hile prospects look good fo r compensation. night in 31 Union B uilding. M ille r said. A $25 deposit w ill be required his re tu rn to c la s s , one in s tru c ­ to r complained that the Chancel­ He cited the e ffo rts of Caesar Chavez as instrum ental in crea­ & Samuel L . B ecker, d ire c to r of at the tim e of re g is tra tio n and lo r "h a d not made it c le a r to the ra d io , te levision and film s at the U n ive rsity o f Iowa, w ill be guest speaker at a colloquium sponsored by the Dept, o f Com­ students w ill be served on a f ir s t - com e, firs t-s e rv e noted. basis, The re tu rn flig h t w ill be Jan. he departm ent that it has fu ll power in the case; otherw ise the de­ partm ent would have reinstated tin g an effective unionizing force. Chavez a n d the a g ric u ltu ra l w o rk e rs borrowed the methods of c iv il rig h ts groups and marched áo0C c0> ' ¿ P auli during the investigation.” fro m Delano to Sacramento p ro - m unication, Becker w ill discuss 3. ‘ ‘ An Aspect o f Visual Communi­ cation: Some Dimensions o f V is ­ o ual D iffic u lty .” The colloquium w ill be at 8 tonight in 31 Union \o P e * B uilding. * * * The A m erican Institute o f In­ S e rie s c o p e s w ith 'tro u b le' \o c o p <& te r io r Designers w ill hold a gram booklet enabling them to The series has been adopted meeting at 7:30 tonight in 300 O ver h a lf a m illio n youngsters may better understand how to by the Federal Extension Service p a rtic ip a te in the club’ s a ctiv­ itie s . The booklet outlines steps S'r °!ly To m ethod give the to residents keep up to of East date Lansing a m o re with the convenient issues and activities y $>• at MSU which n o w o n s a le in E a s t are of interest Lansing. to them , the State N e w s is BY BERTOI T BRECHT Various local m erchants have consented to handle the East Lansing sales of the State News at 10c p e r c o p y . This new service is designed solely to give the p e o p le in this area greater access to campus news. Students, of D is c o u n t s e rvic e course, may continue to pick up their c o p y in t h e i r l i v i n g units, or at one of the num erous distribution points on cam pus. fro m E. La n s in g THe mwscH coRPOWion Presents ja c K Lem m on JÖ O Jilm T' m e rc h a n ts s o u g h t The for State their News help w o u l d like to th a n k the m e r c h a n t s i n v o l v e d in m aking this service to the p e o p le o f East La n s in g successful. w aueR m am au IN THE McDONEL KIVA * HUYWHIM'S NOV. 11-12 CURTAIN TIME 7:15 P. jean-ciauoe orouoi m e F O R iu n e c o o K ie Marie-France BOYer -ciaire diouot _ PNlMSOf 'MmmCIni UHIT0O8RT8TS CONRAD HALL BOX OFFICE mueicby MOZART/ In EASTMANCOLOR N EX T I 6 :0 0 -7 :0 0 P.M NOV. 9 -10 '•Not W ith M y W ife You Don’ t N E X T :’ ROMEO and JULIET* W ednesday, N ovem b er 9, 1966 8 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan A u to m o tiv e A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r S a le The State News does not p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious REN AULT 4CV, i960 Radio, MSÜ FLYING Club open to stu- M ED IC AL TECHNOLOGIST wan­ ONE G IR L to sublet Burcham TWO BEDROOM, furnished M o - 16 GAUGE shotgun, Fiberglass 1 with a M i d is c rim in a tio n In Its ad­ economical tra n sp o rta tio n , good dents and s ta ff. T hree planes, ted. A.S.C.P. p re fe rre d . F ifty Woods END apartm ent. L a rg e r, b ile home. 500 sq. f t . o f cozy bow, E xcellent condition. C all v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . The condition. Phone 332-4974. lowest ra te s . Next m eeting Nov­ bed general hospital. S alary q u ie te r. W inter te rm . 351-7305. liv in g . Owned by Sunset A cres OR 6-1862._________ 4-11/9 low cost State News w ill not accept 2-11/10 em ber 22 Room 35 Union B u ild ­ ing 7:30 p .m . Phone 355-3192 open. Contact o r send resum e to Personnel Departm ent, M a­ 4-11/14 T W 6 G lftLS Cedar V illa g e , w in - P a rk at 1438 W. H arper Road, 15 m inutes fro m campus. 676- GIBSON, 12 s trin g , Sunburst tin - is h , jumbo box, p e rfe ct condi­ a d ve rtisin g w hich d is c rim ­ THUNDERBIRD, 19601 E x tra W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t re lig io n , sharpl Phone evenings 332- fo r in fo rm a tio n . 10-11/22 son G eneral H ospital, 800 E . Columbia Street, Mason, 48854. te r-S p rin g . 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C a ll LOST & FOUND CHEVROLET, 1958 convertible are able to m aintain th e ir apartm ent. Lease available w in­ heavy lined w in te r coats, v a r i­ TRIUM PH SPITFIRE, 1966; home. P riv a te room as m o th e r’ s 351-7310. 4-1 1/14 te r te rm only. 351-7843. PERSONAL 348, autom atic. $135. Phone he lp er. 332-5404. 4-11/10 studies and are fre e 3 nights ous s ty le s , fro m $14.88 up. PEANUTS PERSONAL 7,000 m iles, convertible, e x c e l- G IR L TO sublet R ive rsid e A p a rt- 2-11/1 0 355-9133. 4-11/9 per week and Saturday. Re­ lent condition. Rosie, 337-1305, P AR T T IM E housekeeper. Two q u ires n e a t a p p e aring, ment w in te r a n d /o r sp rin g . 337- MAN T5 share two bedroom REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET, 1955 Blscayne 8-11/14 school ch ild re n . One c h ild ac­ 0059. 4 -11 /14 E LEC TRIC STOVE, la rg e three SERVICE wagon. V -8 , o rig in a l w a rra n ty, serious, hard w o rk e r. F o r furnished apartm ent C apitol VOLKSWAGEN 1957. Mechan- ceptable. Evenings, ED 2-1960. ONE G IR L needed fo r C ed ar- b u rn e r w ith deep w e ll, Robot TRANSPORTATION radio, heater. 355-0865. personal Interview phone M r . V illa . 332-1054 a fte r 6 p .m . WANTED 8-11/17 lc a lly perfect. Runs re a l w e ll in _______________________ 4-11/10 Faust, 351-401L brook A rm s . Take over lease. 2-11/10 tim e r . E xcellent condition Your M ECHANICAL ENGINEERING 351-7360. 4-11/14 p ric e . 339-2812 a fte r 5 p.m . snow. Only $375. STRATTON’ S ONE M A LE room m ate wanted CHEVROLET, 1962 Impala con­ student to make sheet m etal 4-11/9 D E A D L IN E SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. M ich ­ EARNINGS ARE u n lim ite d as an H ASLETT APARTMENTS? g ir l fo r N orthw ind A partm ents W in­ ve rtib le , 327, V -8, positraction, plum bing and heating draw ings. igan, IV 4-4411. C - ll/ 1 1 AVON representative. T u rn needed fo r w in te r and spring te r te rm . 337-2545. 4-1 1/14 NEW CARPETING, blue, 7 l / 2 k new top. 355-9150. 8 11/11 1213 C enter S treet, Lansing. VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK, yo u r fre e tim e into $$. F o r ap­ te rm s . 351-7329. 4-11/14 x 15'; portable tape re c o rd e r; 1 P .M . one class day be­ CORVAIR MONZA, 1961. ' 4- IV 4-1471. 8-11/16 TW O -M AN APAR TM EN T, $130 pointment in your home, w rite s k is , boots, 332-1731. 4-11/9 fore publication. speed, two sets— tire s . $450. 1966. 13,000 m ile s . $1800 o r STUDENTS FOR p a rt tim e de­ W INTER, SPRING te rm . F ourth pe r month. W inter te rm onlyl best o ffe r. 372-3731. 8 -1 1 /9 M rs . Alona Huckins, 5664School FOR WEEDING and p ra c tic a l 353-1589. 4-11/14 liv e r y service . M ust have good man. Cedar V illa g e . $67/m onth. 1 Close to campus. 337-0724. S treet, H aslett .M ichigan, o r c a ll shower g ifts , complete lin e of Cancellations - 12 noon one CORVAIR 700, 1963. Real b a r- VOLKSWAGEN M IC R O B U S. d riv in g re co rd . A pply, C A P I­ C a ll 351-5400. 8-11/18 8-11/18 IV 2-6893. C - ll/ 1 1 basket-w are. See ACE HARD­ class day before publica­ gain. Excellent shape mechan­ 1963. L a rg e m o to r, special fea­ T A L AUTOM OTIVE SUPPLY W ILLIAM STO N: fu rn ish e d , W ANTED: ONE w orkin g g ir l fo r M ED IC AL TECHNICIAN fo rp h y - WARE'S selections. 201 East tion, ic a lly . $495. 485-5011. 2-11/10 tu re s . Im m aculate. Reasonable. CORPORATION, 431 N orth apartm ent. No ch ildren, no pets, 4 - g ir l apartm ent fo r December sicia n ’ s o ffice inO kem os. E D 2 - Grand R iv e r, across fro m Union. ED 2-1861. 4-11/14 L a rc h Street. 4-11/10 In q u ire at Western Auto Store, 27, at Avondale. 351-4615. CORVETTE, 1961, convertible. 3548 o r ED 7-7329. 4 -1 1 /9 Phone ED 2-3212. C PHONE VOLKSWAGEN, 1963, excellent F E M A L E ROUTE helpers, $2.00 655-1788; a fte r 6 p.m . - 655- 4-11/14 White w ith black top. M ust sell- PART T IM E help la rg e a p a rt- GOOD USED te le vision , 337-2232 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 $1200. 355-8738. 4-11/9 condition. Phone ED 7-0104. p e r hour, fle x ib le hours, ca r 1035. 8-11/16 NEEDED: ONE man fo r th re e - ment p ro je c t. L is tin g men fo r and ED 3-4117. 8-11/10 FALCON, I960. 2 -d o o r. Engine C - 11/10 necessary. 882-1398. 10-11/9 snow re m oval. If you have fre e W ANTED, SECOND g ir l, B u rch - man apartm ent. Norwood A p a rt­ RATES GRUNDIG 4 -tra c k stereo tape overhauled, many new p a rts . hours ca ll 882-6851 Monday - am Woods A partm ents, W inte r, m ents. 332-1321. 8-11/18 1 C a t ' ............. S I.50 Auto Sorvico & Ports RESTAURANT HELP re n t reduced. 351-7378. re c o rd e r. Over $500 w o rth of $200. 337-0878. 4-11/14 F rid a y before 4 p .m . 10-11/18 TWO GIRLS needed fo r w in te r 3 D AY S ...........S3.00 P a rt tim e , noon hour (11 a .m .- 4 -1 1/9 tapes and equipment. M ust sac­ FORD, 1964, nine-passenger CAR WASH: ,25. 10 II 17. Growing IB M S e le ctrlc and Executive. 1967 W olverine. I f interested, To stamp out this problem, many tests lubrication. • iz i out M u ltllith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ b rin g representative samples 19. B e lo n g i n g fessional theses typing. N ear o f yo u r w ork to 344 Student W t t o her were conducted at BellTelephone We’ve learned from our !4 campus. 337-1527. C S ervices fro m 1-5 p.m ., Monday /// / / y 2 0. P re ss ANN BROWN, ty p is t and m u ltilith th ru F rid a y , W ill pay w ell. Laboratories. Lubricant engi­ “failures.” Our aim: investigate % b 6 2 2. l ie u p 8-11/11 Y 4 % w< % 2 4. Ital. a d ­ offset p rin tin g . D issertations, neer George H. Kitchen decided everything. 19 2i 25 24 15 lb venturer theses, m anuscripts, general G IR L : H ITC H -H IK E through 7 // //( Zi / / J ) 30 2.5. L ater typing. IB M , 16 years e xp e ri­ Europe. C all 351-9486 after to do a basic experiment that W . i The only experiment that ca"h 27 2£ 2 6 . Skin ence. 332 -8384. C 5:30 p.m . 2-11/9 yy y would provide a motor with the % really be said to "fail” is the 2U. A b a n d o n 31 33 JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 A /A 4 5. S t a g e % 49. Kternally ALDINGER DIRECT M A IL AD­ fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & worst possible conditions. He deliberately set one that is never tried. 3b t-y VERTISING, 533 N orth C lip p e rt. 34 4 1. S a m l a r a c $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT ' ■ '£> ■- t ree IV 5-2213. C - ll/ 1 0 BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 y A 4. V?) 42 W ager BARBI M E L . P rofessional ty p is t. E . M ichigan Ave, Hours 9-3:30 //y / / / 'y /A ¡ , Y/s 47 4 41 43 44 45 y/A 4* 4a 44 Epoch 4 4. ( ! n a n c e No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. Monday and Tuesday: 12-6:30 T hu rsd ay, 489-7587. C B e ll S y s te m i V'A r 45. Forage B lock o ff campus. 332-3255. C J American Telephone & Telegraph 49 1 plant TYPING TER M papers. Reason- ONE M A LE fo r 2-man apart­ Y 4 ■, V t 1,1 rt 4 7 S ea gull able charge. C a ll me, Linda m ent. Gunson Road. 3 5 1 - 6 4 9 5 . 1 ------1------- 1 V /s 1 ... L .1 ™ .... 4* Every tlitmj Denman, 353-0802 . 8 -1 1 /9 4-11/11 10 Michigan State N ew s, E a st Lansing, Michigan W ednesday, N ov em b er 9, 1966 HONORS COLLEGE Tend bar for tuition? C ar theft solved NEW YORK If) — If the bar­ tender at the next pa rty you go night o r Saturday m orning to set in a le c tu re hall and absorb b irth d a y p a rty and the p u b lish e rs' An 18 -ya ar-old Lansing girl was S u n d a y m o rn in g w hen Ingham C o u n ty S h e r iff’ s depu­ arrested e arly E n ro llm en t h a s tr ip le d p a rtie s fo r authors Leo Rosten, to looks aw fully young, It may a ll the tric k s of d rin k m ix in g - ' ties found her In a c a r which had been stole n fr o m A rn o ld Schtftman and oth e rs. be because he learned to make not fo r his own consumption, but the c a m p u s e a r l i e r that night. Many United Nations o ffic ia ls that m a rtin i at Columbia U ni­ v e rs ity . to help pay his tu itio n . The course In tending bar has draw on the student agency fo r bartenders fo r th e ir m o re In fo r­ U n i v e r s i t y p o lic e s a id the tible was stolen from Parking 1958 C h e v r o l e t c o n v e r ­ Lot M near M o rrill o v e r in itial e x p e c t a t i o n s He probably has been giving been taught fo r several years as m a l gatherings. Hall between 8 :30 a nd 11:3 0 p .m . S a tu rd a y , T h e c a r up two hours every Thursday p a rt of the u n iv e rs ity 's student MSU’ s Honors College has a l­ C ollege m em bership. These stu­ Students w i t h s o p h o m o r e em ploym ent p rogram . It's so was owned by Thom as Flem ing, 114 H en derson H all, dents achieved e lig ib ility through standing and a 3.5 grade point One of the m ost experienced m ost trip le d the e nrollm ent Its popular that th is year, w ith an of the young d rln k -m lx e rs Is Fe rris Institute. innovators anticipated ten years advanced placement courses and average are sent Honors College e n ro llm e n t of 100, the univer­ A ln ls G rant of Cleveland, Ohio, At I a .m . deputies stopped the ca r on La n s in g ’s ago. w a iv e r examinations. In fo rm a tio n and an application Phone books out s ity had to set up two w eekly who took the course as a fre sh ­ sessions. man and Is now a ju n io r. w e s t side w ith fiv e o c c u p a n ts. from the s c e n e . F o u r o f the g r o u p fle d R obert C. A ndringa. assistant d ire c to r o f the Honors C ollege, The Honors College fo u r man s ta ff advises approxim ately 1300 fo rm . A fte r these are retu rn ed the s t u d e n t completes another Student phone d ire c to rie s w ill said that i t Is growing by approx­ re g u la r m em bers, and 400 fre s h ­ fo rm on which he answers some be d istrib u te d to on-campus stu­ T he would-be bartenders spend Young Grant says that, besides im a te ly 200 students a y e a r. men and m a jo r s c h o l a r s h i p "op en e n d" questions, discusses two hours listening to Joseph the money, he lik e s the chance dents in th e ir residence halls He noted that 90 p e r cent w in n e rs . the m e rits of three books he has R e illy , lo n g -tim e bar manager to become a re a l connoisseur. today. of a ll the students in vited to e n ro ll A ndringa said that upon accep­ re c e n tly read, and outlines in d i­ Students in recitals However, the d ire c to ry w ill not at the B a rcla y Hotel - and a A fte r tending bar a t a p a rty do so. L a s t sum m er 330 stu­ tance a new student is assigned vidual study he w ould lik e to go on sale to the public until te e to ta le r - explain the fine points fo r a Yugoslavian a r tis t, he added dents w e re accepted as new mem­ an additional Honors C ollege ad­ pursue. The student also te lls a fte r the dorm d is trib u tio n is of tu rn in g vodka and w hite crem e s llv o v ltz - colorless plum bran­ bers of the Honors C ollege. v is e r in the departm ent of his why he fe els m em bership In the completed. Both the MSU Book­ de menthe into a w hite spider. dy - to his own co lle ctio n . Two student m usicians w ill Beethoven and Schumann. m a jo r to w o rk w ith and shape Honors College would benefit store and the m ain desk In the When they've learned how to p e rfo rm In pu blic re c ita ls this Ramon R ic k e r, L ittle to n , Colo, "W e have the la rg e s t e n ro ll­ But Grant had soothing words a p ro g ra m . The student becomes h im . Union concourse w ill then sell m ix scores of d rin k s , and the weekend at the M u sic A u d ito riu m . m ent du ring the sum m er because p a rt o f a s m a ll group that meets graduate student, w ill p e rfo rm at the book fo r one d o lla r. rig h t glasses to pour them Into, fo r the parents o f the young M a r jo rie L ow d e r , A lle n , of the many freshm en that be­ Besides w o rkin g w ith MSU stu­ 4 p jn . Sunday w i t h the ac­ w ith the s ta ff fo r In fo rm a l o rie n ­ Department representatives the students may jo in a student bartenders. Kansas graduate student, w ill come e lig ib le ,” explained An­ dents Honors College is an of­ companiment of p ia n ist C arolyn ta tio n sessions. can p ick up d ire c to rie s fo r de­ bartending agency and go on to "T h e tem ptation to d rin k on p e rfo rm In a piano re c ita l at drin g a . fic ia l liason between the U n ive r­ L ip p and drum m er M e r r itt L u tz . A ndringa said that a student is partm enta l use In Room 14, Ad­ p a rtie s - at $2.50 an hour. the jo b Is s lig h t,” he says. 8:15 p.m . F rid a y . " L a s t fa ll te rm ,” he continued, s ity and the Rhodes, F u lb rig h t, H is perform ance w ill Include in vite d to e n ro ll on the basis m in is tra tio n B uilding on T h u rs­ Columbia student bartenders "Y o u ’ re too busy m ixin g ’ em at H er perform ance w ill Include selections fro m M ozart, Brahm s " w e had ten f ir s t te rm students and M a rs h a ll scholarship foun­ o f his grade point average and day. made the d rinks fo r Jane Fonda’ s the tim e , too tire d a fte r to ca re .” selections fro m S c a rla tti, and N ielson. who w ere e lig ib le fo r Honors1 cla dations. classss standing standing. _______ Æ' M M -4 " warn - • *> ; -V -, • ,1 gm NO S P C N U ONO L/M/fS-NO 6/m /C/TS- NO GAM£Sf B I G C AS H S A V IN G S I FEATUREPRICESIPEFFECT HAOHDAYTHRUSATURPAY-Sf/OPAWDAY/ A FEW B LO C KS O F F AT SHOPPERS FAIR CAM PUS 3301 E . M I C H I G A N A V E , P .M . M U * OPEN r -10 N E X T DO OR TO WE RESERVE QUANTITY RIGHTS FR A N D O R .OAVES o M H H M M M M M M M M M . :M M H M M M M M M M 1 F R E S H L Y G R O U N D - S E V E R A L T IM E S D A IL Y 77C V A L U E - B IG E M A G IC DO O R C R E A M E R Y Æ k £ | H M ■ ■ M M M l B É ^ É a A A F R E S H B U T T E R » 6 7 lH M B U « 2 m m n IP M in B. mwÊË 1 Ü ë y? sr ■ J J i p ÉP k . i s i 1 m 290 V A L U E C O U N T R Y F R E S H E X T R A L E A N G R O U N D BEEF S T E A K QUART M O N EY SAVOR S W IF T 'S P R E M IU M P R O T E N , CTN. C H O C . M IL K BEEF CUBE S T E A K MC P SW IFT’S S L IC E D LAZY M APLE BACON M o steaks FO R A N Y M E A L S ER V E IM P é tÊ Ê Ê È È th W H E R R U D ’ S S M O K Y -L IN K S mi V¥ I m s« B. w § m PK ROSE B R AN D S E A L S W E E T F R E S H F R O Z E N F L O R ID A CANADIAN 6 FL. O Z. CAN BACON LB . P R O T E N S IR L O IN S T E A K S to . 9 9C O R A H C E J U IC E G R E E N DIAM OND I 87