M E R R I M A N , T H O M P S O N A T M S U G O P w in s e d u c a tio n se a ts votes counted, Thompson led H uff, a s o lid a rity on the State Board of Education, as has T h u rb e r, 48, Grosse Pointe pub­ DETROIT \S)- The Republicans appeared D em ocrat fro m Plym outh, by m ore than ousting two incumbents in Tuesday’ s elec­ lic re lations executive. to have extended th e ir state-w ide w inning 100,000 votes. tio n . streak Wednesday into seats on the State Republican incumbent N orm an Stock- The State Board w ill now have two R obert J. Brown, state Republican pa rty B oard of Education and governing bodies m eyer retained a seat on the Wayne State R epublicans and six D em ocrats. tre a s u re r, won election to the U n ive rsity of M ichigan's three la rg e st u n iv e rs itie s . U n iv e rs ity Board of G overnors. O’ N e il, 42, a F o rd M otor Company of Michigan Board of Regents. M rs . F rank M e rrim a n , a Republican d a iry D r. A lfre d H. Sokolowski, a D e tro it purchasing executive, and Augenstein, 38, George J . Heubner J r . , making her fir s t fa rm e r fro m D e cke rville , was re -e le cte d Republican, led D em ocrat M rs . Jean chairm an of M ichigan State's Biophysics to the M ichigan State B oard of T rustees. t r y fo r a U -M board seat Wednesday held McKee by m ore than 60,000 votes w ith D ept., defeated. D r. Leon G. F ill and Ken Thompson, a B irm ingham Repub­ a lead of m ore than 60,000 over Demo­ 97 pe r cent of the re tu rn s in . Donald M . D. T h u rb e r. lic a n , Wednesday appeared to have taken c ra tic incumbent M rs . Irene E. M urphy Republican James F . O’ N e il and D r. F il l, 52, Huntington Woods physician, the lead over incumbent MSU trustee w ith 97 per cent of votes counted. LeR oy Augenstein cracked D em ocratic has been on the State Board since 1964, W a rre n M . H uff. With 97 per cent of the T h u r s d a y M IC H IG A N R o a r O f V ic to r y S T A T E N e w l y r e - e l e c t e d G o v . G e o r g e R o m n e y s i g n a l s f o r q u ie t at R e p u b ­ l i c a n h e a d q u a r t e r s in D e t r o i t b e f o r e g i v i n g h i s v i c t o r y s p e e c h . A t h is U N IV E R S IT Y r i g h t is S e n . R o b e r t G r i f f i n , w h o w a s a l s o e l e c t e d . UP| Telephoto East Lansing, M ichigan Novem ber 10, 1966 10ç RECORDS KEPT SECRET 59 N u m b e r 78 Probation information R e p u b lic a n s s c o re g a in s off limits to employers By F A Y E U N G E R State N e w s Staff W r i t e r T he o rig in a l re p o rt said that d is c i­ p lin a ry re co rd s should be destroyed upon b u t D em s k e e p m a jo ritie s Can yo u r prospective em ployer find graduation. The revised academic fre e ­ Reagan’ s smashing v ic to ry , the GOP kept House seats at the expense of the Dem­ WASHINGTON if) — Republicans have out about the social probation you got dom re p o rt skipped that guarantee. moved w ith in an ace of holding m a jo rity the governors’ mansions of fo u r other ocra ts. fo r a shaving cream fig h t y o u r sopho­ U sually only the deans in the office big states c ru c ia l to the 1968 p re siden tial Of the 35 Senate seats being fille d , of the 50 state governorships, s trik in g m ore year? fo r Student A ffa irs can see the re c o rd s , election— Michigan, New Y o rk, Ohio and Republicans scored a net gain of three, th e ir rich e st new p o litic a l lodes in C a li­ Can a government group lik e Naval a p olicy in lin e w ith the academic fre e ­ Pennsylvania. leaving the breakdown at 64 Democrats fo rn ia and the Deep South. Intelligence get a look at yo u r student dom re p o rt. E m ployers and o ther non- George Romney’ s big re -e le c tio n w in and 36 Republicans. At the same tim e , the D em ocrats kept record? U n iv e rs ity people may ask fo r in fo r­ in M ichigan apparently strengthened his Key Republican v ic to rie s w ere scored c o n tro l of the House of Representatives. The answer is a qualified no. m ation but they cannot see the re co rd s. chances fo r the GOP p residen tia l nom­ by C harles H. P ercy, who ousted veteran But big GOP gains and increased con­ F o r the past fiv e ye a rs the O ffice The deans decide what they w ill te ll ina tio n, James A . Rhodes of Ohio also D em ocratic Senator Paul H. Douglas in se rva tive strength in the South spell of Student A ffa irs has been cutting down about the students. tro u b le fo r P resident Johnson. Republican retained office easily, as did New Y o rk ’ s Illin o is ; Edward M . Brooke of Massachu­ on the amount of in fo rm a tio n included in The social adjustment ra tin g on the Nelson A. R ockefeller. setts, the f ir s t Negro ever elected to the gains exceeded the o ff-y e a r average and perm anent student records and narrow ing down the number of people who can get perm anent re co rd is based on the re s i­ dent assista n t's ye a rly evaluation of the Face of Victory w h ittle d the D em ocratic m a jo rity to its The M ichigan and Ohio v ic to rie s c a rrie d over into the House and Senate races. In Senate by popular vote; and Gov. M a rk O. H atfie ld of Oregon, who defeated Rep. low est point since 1956. inform a tio n fro m re co rd s. student. R e p u b lic a n Senatoi— e lec t E d ­ Besides picking up C a lifo rn ia in Ronald each state, the Republicans gained five R obert B. Duncan. What now goes on a student’ s perm a­ The v a lid ity of the RA evaluation is The Democrats W ill have an apparent w ard Brooke of M assachusetts nent record? Who can see it? coming under discussion th is y e a r. The w o rkin g m a jo rity of some 25 above the s m ile s behind a b a tte ry of m i­ The perm anent re co rd card contains the evaluation procedure may be changed o r 218 m a rk , but a big bloc o f the Democrats fin a l grade point average, a lis t of the e lim in a te d . The re co rd s o ffice now ignores one cro p ho nes after his v ic to r y o v e r End icott Peabody. MICHIGAN ELECTIONS a re conservative Southerners who often organizations and a c tiv itie s the student re fuse to accept Johnson’ s lib e ra l p a rticipated in , a p e rs o n a lity -s o c ia l ad­ e xtrem ely bad o r one extrem ely good UPI Telephoto dom estic proposals. justm ent ra tin g , and a notation of sus­ R A ’ s re p o rt in draw ing up the social W ith m ost House races decided, the pension o r d is c ip lin a ry probation. Background inform ation on the suspen­ sion o r d is c ip lin a ry probation is kept adjustm ent ra tin g . If the RA evaluations do not contain enough in fo rm a tio n the space is le ft blank. S ta te GOP r e c a p t u r e s count stood at 245 D em ocrats and 185 Republicans. Republicans had unseated 49 Democrats w h ile the Democrats led The scores fo r separate categories in three races and the Republicans in in the ce n tra l file s . The ce n tra l student d is c ip lin a ry re co rd can be erased i f necessary. The question o f whether o r not the such as appearance, em otional s ta b ility , respect fo r oth e rs’ rig h ts and p a rtic i­ pation in campus a ffa irs are added up to Congressional majority two. Democrats had overturned only five Republicans; the GOP stood to gain a total o f 47 seats. student’ s d is c ip lin a ry re c o rd should be give a T o ta l C itizenship A djustm ent ra tin g . In the gubernatorial contests, the Re­ Associated P ress — Republican c h a l­ close contests - were Weston E. V ivia n of erased when he graduates has been de­ The O ffice o f Student A ffa irs is making publicans started w ith only 17 governor­ lengers knocked o ff at least fo u r fre s h ­ Ann A rb o r, P aulH .T odd J r . of Kalamazoo, bated m ore frequently since the faculty no changes in the record-keeping p o licie s ships and boosted th e ir total to 24, w ith men D em ocratic U.S. representatives John C. M ackie of F lin t and B illie S. com m ittee on student a ffa irs drew up u n til a fte r the Board o f T rustees approves s lim leads in the Georgia and Alaska Tuesday, assuring the GOP a m a jo rity Farnum of Drayton P lains. its academic freedom re p o rt. the academic freedom re p o rt. elections that are s till in doubt. on M ichigan’ s congressional delegation. M ichigan’ s four new congressmen are The GOP also broke into the Solid A fifth one-term D em ocrat, Raymond G a rry E . Brown of S choolcraft, M a rvin South fo r the f ir s t tim e since Yankee C levenger of Sault Ste. M a rie , s till fought Esch of Ann A rb o r, Donald Riegle J r. m ilita r y ru le a fte r the C iv il W ar, winning fo r his p o litic a l life today. of F lin t and Jack H. McDonald of Redford the Arkansas and F lo rid a governorships Park, pool proposals As the vote count in C levenger’ s race w ith Houghton brew ery owner P h ilip Ruppe neared com pletion, Ruppe led by less Tow nship. The 13 other incumbent congressmen who sought re -e le c tio n won without much tro u b le . Among them was G erald R. Ford w ith W inthrop R ockefeller and Claude K ir k J r . D em ocrats unseated two Republicans than 1,000 votes. w h ile the GOP took nine governorships defeated in E. Lansing W ith 419 o f 473 p re cin cts reporting of the s o lid ly Republican 5th D is tric t, fro m the Democrats fo r a net gain of in the spraw ling N orthern M ichigan 11th Ford, GOP leader in the House, beat seven. Both doubtful seats a re held by Face of Defeat D is tric t, Clevenger had 62,313 and Ruppe James M . Catchick, 31, a fo rm e r assist­ ant Kent county prosecutor. D em ocrats. had 63,204. Gov. Edm und (Pat) B r o w n of T he state Republican organization had Republicans also retained the House East Lansing vo te rs , w ith a 72 p e r cent issues passed in student - dominated p re ­ tu rn o u t, soundly defeated two bonding C alifornia is t i g h t - l i p p e d as he concentrated its heaviest p o litic a l fir e on seat vacated by U.S. Sen, R obert P . G riffin c in c ts . proposals in Tuesday’ s e lection, but fo l­ chooses his words during the the fiv e on e-term D em ocrats, who were as State Sen. Guy Vander Jagt won easily " I think students are m ore aware of lowed the re s t of the county in approving fu tu re needs than th e ir elders often a re ,” concession speech to Republi­ swept into o ffice in the Lyndon Johnson over D em ocrat H enry J. D ongvillo. T im o th y L e a ry the $9,200,000 addition to the Ingham landslide of 1964. McDonald, 34, a m em ber of the Wayne she said. ‘ ‘ A ls o , they don’ t usually fe e la s can w inner Ronald Reagan. County M edical H ospital. Dem ocrats defeated - some in extrem ely County B oard of S upervisors, won handily much economic p re s s u re .” UPI Telephoto Of the c ity ’ s 11 voting p re cin cts, only over Farnum , a fo rm e r state tre a su re r, w ill discuss L S D two passed the $375,000 proposal fo r a in the suburban D e tro it 19th D is tric t. com m unity swim m ing pool. Both of these V ivia n , vice president of an electronics were made up alm ost e n tire ly of uni­ WILL BE PREPARED fir m , was the f ir s t holder of a doctorate in e le c tric a l engineering ever to s it in the use h e re N o v . 1 7 v e rs ity student population. T hree pre cin cts approved the $500,000 House. H is successful opponent, Esch, is a T im oth y L e a ry , the ex-H arvard profes­ MSU, Notre Dame concern e d ’ bond fo r a comm unity parks p ro je c t. state le g is la to r and a Ph. D . h im se lf, in sor who experimented w ith LSD, w ill Again, these were made up p rim a rily of speech and education. appear on campus N ov. 17 fo r the fir s t student vote rs liv in g on campus and in Perhaps the m ost s u rp ris in g of the five o f ASMSU’ s Great Issues serie s. m a rrie d housing. races was the v ic to ry of 2 8 -ye a r-o ld L e a ry w ill speak at 4 p.m.. in the Au­ Riegle over fo rm e r State Highway C om ­ d ito riu m , said G ary P osner, ASMSU’ s Plans are not definite as to when, o r if, the bonding issues w ill be presented to the vo te rs again, " I c e rta in ly hope the vo te rs have an­ about possible conflicts at game scuffle w ith N otre Dame partisans a fte r m issio n e r M ackie. Republican spokesmen said before the election that Mackie, vtfio c a rrie d his 7th D is tric t nearly 2-1 in 1964, was consid­ vice president o f academic a ffa irs . The newly created G reat Issues series is designed to acquaint students w ith contem porary problem s and the people othe r chance at these issu e s,” commented adopted a p o lic y that no one but author­ By R O B E R T A Y A F IE ized personnel would be allowed on the the game. ered vulnerable because he had done less involved w ith them. councilm an M ary P . Sharp. ‘ ‘ Many people State N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r fie ld . Fuzak and Munn both feel that there than the other freshm en to m aintain contact The prog ram w ill be lim ite d to students ju s t don’ t re a lize yet that there is a big John A. Fuzak, vice president fo r stu­ shouldn’ t be much of a problem this ye ar. w ith his constituents. w ith IDs, differe nce between the two pools that East Lansing already has in its schools, and M ichigan State and N otre Dame o ffic ia ls dent a ffa irs , said that the question had " I n te rm s of athle tic com petition, an outdoor recrea tio na l pool such as we have expressed concern over the p o s s ib il­ been ra is e d at the la st C ouncil meeting they’ re our closest frie n d s ," Fuzak said had proposed.” ity of student co n flicts at the MSU-Notre as to whether N otre Dame had been in ­ of N o tre Dame. "O u r athletic relationship M rs . Sharp pointed out two reasons that Dame game Nov. 19 and have taken steps fo rm e d as to MSU’ s p o lic y , and it was is e x c e lle n t." the vo te rs may have turned down the agreed that Munn would contact Krause, Krause said th a t h e s e n t a copy of th e to prevent any incidents. com m unity parks pro g ra m . In a le tte r sent to Edward "M oose L a s t year, Fuzak set up a meeting with le tte r to a ll of N o tr e D a m e ’s d e p a r tm e n ts , F ir s t, details o f the program were Krause, d ire c to r of a th le tics at N otre student leaders fro m both schools to d is ­ and d o e s n o t f o r e s e e a n y problem s. He lackin g , ‘ ‘ The voters may have fe lt hesi­ Dame, MSU A th le tic D ire c to r B iggie Munn cuss the problem . said that so fa r t h is y e a r , s tu d e n ts h a v e tant because we didn’ t identify exactly expressed th is concern and stated the MSU A t the la s t home game in the series, s ta y e d o ff the fie ld , with the exception of what was to be done,” she said. A th le tic C o u n cil’ s regulation. held in 1963, N o tre Dame students form ed th e A rm y game. “ Secondly, many East Lansing voters Follow ing a number of th re a ts received a tunnel on the fie ld through which the In that instance, the A rm y Cadets went sim p ly d id n 't feel lik e spending that much concerning the p o s s ib ility of dem onstra­ N o tre Dame team re -e n te re d the stadium. out f ir s t , spontaneously, to fo rm a tunnel, money rig h t now.” tio n s before, during and a fte r the N otre The fo llo w in g year, a t South Bend, the and w ere followed by the N otre Dame fans. M rs , Sharp was not surprised that the Dame game several years ago, theC ouncil MSU M arching Band was involved in a Rev. Father C harles M cC arragher, vice presid ent fo r student a ffa irs at Notre Dame, said he expects 1000 ticketed stu­ dents to attent the game, but anticipates Refinements in education discussed 1000-1500 others to make the tr ip to East Lan sing . ‘ ‘ We reserved 500 ticke ts la st sum­ m e r,” he said. “ T here are about 500 How are the nation’ s la rg e u n ive rsitie s ments that range fro m foreign language A t the U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is , the lan­ others who have ticke ts e ith e r through coping w ith the continuing ris e in student d r ills via telephone to several va ria tio n s guage la b o ra to ry and French department alum ni, parents o r m a il o rd e rs ,” enrollm ent? on the "c o lle g e w ith in a college” con­ have set up a device in w hich students can Seven university-sponsored buses w ill cept. phone fro m anywhere on o r off the campus leave South Bend at 8 a.m . (CST) Saturday. T h is is one of the many problem s 100 In a ll, m ore than 100 innovations are and receive a taped "p a tte rn d r ill” in The game is also being shown on r e ­ educators have gathered at the Kellogg being reported and discussed at the con­ language. gional te le visio n , and the local station at C enter to discuss th is week. ference which opened Sunday and continues South Bend w ill be broadcasting it. A wide­ The conference, "N a tio n a l Conference on C u rric u la r and In stru ctio n a l Innovation through F rid a y . Several u n iv e rs itie s , including MSU w ith Illin o is rep o rted that during the fir s t two weeks of fa ll sem ester about 4,500 screen is being set up in one of the h a lls. Y o u r B lo o d N e e d e d student c a lls w ere received, plus numer­ T ic k e t manager B ill B eardsley said that fo r Larg e Colleges and U n iv e rs itie s ,” its Justin S. M o r r ill C ollege, reported T h e s e b o ttle s a r e a w a i t i n g b lo o d w h ic h w ill be c o lle c te d n e x t w e e k ous attem pts that re sulted in busy signals. student tic k e ts w ill be stamped "MSU Stu­ i n t h e A l p h a P h i O m e g a b l o o d d r i v e . T h e g o a l is 1,»776 p i n t s . has drawn w rite rs , educators and le c ­ success In th e ir effo rts to m aintain sm all dent T ic k e t O nly,” and w ill n o tb e h o n o re d tu re rs fro m across the country. college settings w hile re ta in in g the advan­ State N e w s photo b y B o b B arit tages of a la rg e u n iv e rs ity . (p le a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) fro m anyone but an MSU student. They a re discussing educational re fin e ­ Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Planln, managing editor editor-ln-chlef STATI N I WS Joel Stark Jam es Spaniolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor Lawrence W erner, Sports Editor Andrew Molllson, executive reporter advertising m anager William G. Papclak, a sst, ad manager T h u rsd a y M orning, November 10, 1966 mi i m n nun E D IT O R IA L S A g o o d a r e a f o r A S M S U On m any c a m p u s e s the y e a r and fa ile d . A lth o u g h q u e s tio n o f c a m p u s -c o m m u ­ we a r e n ’ t c o m p le te ly o p ti­ n ity r e la tio n s is a h o t p r o b ­ m is tic about i t the o r g a n iz a ­ E d u c a t i o n m a s t e r p l a n le m and M S U is no e x c e p tio n . tio n o f th is y e a r ’ s V IS A p r o j ­ T h e b a s is o f the i r r i t a t i o n e c t has been im p ro v e d and at M S U is the le v e l o f p r ic e s its c h a n ces f o r su c cess a r e a t m e r c y o f m a s t e r s in the lo c a l s to re s and the g re a te r. s tu d e n ts ’ o b je c tio n s to th e m . L o w e r in g p r ic e s fo r s tu ­ L e r o y G . A u g en stein and u n iv e r s it ie s a g re e w ith the Students c la im th a t i t is d en ts and the g e n e r a l a r e a of Jam e s O ’ N e il, w i n n e r s in S tate B o a r d , the B o a r d ’ s t h e ir d o lla r s w hich k e e p E ast b e t t e r c o m m u n ity r e la tio n s m a s te r p lan w ill be fo llo w e d . L a n s in g s o lv e n t and th a t the is a le g itim a te r o le f o r A S­ the ra c e fo r the State B o a rd B u t, the m in u te e ith e r d is ­ m e rc h a n ts show t h e ir thanks MSU. of E d u c a tio n , a re fa c in g a a g r e e , the m a s te r plan w ill by ja c k in g up p r ic e s . I t a ffe c ts a ll studen ts and tre m e n d o u s ta s k . be sh e lve d and the State A S M S U is u n d e rta k in g two g iv e s A S M S U a c h a n ce to R esponding to p r e - e l e c ­ B o a rd fo rg o tte n . Since the p r o je c ts to r e lie v e th is i r ­ b e n e fit its c o n s titu e n ts in a tion q u e stio n in g , both c ite d S tate B o a r d ’ s p o w e rs a re r it a t io n . ta n g ib le w ay. the need fo r a m a s te r plan c o n s titu tio n a lly am b ig u o u s , T h e f i r s t is a study o f the - - T h e E d ito r s fo r M ic h ig a n ’ s h ig h e r e d u c a ­ the B o a rd w ill have no r e ­ c o m p a r a tiv e p r ic e s o f E a s t tion and s tated t h e ir in te n ­ tion to see th at such a plan c o u rs e . L a n s in g and o th e r tow ns o f is d raw n up. The id e a o f a m a s te r plan c o m p a ra b le s iz e . THE READERS’ MINDS T h e ir c o m m e n t s w e re has m e r it , b u t we c a n ’ t g et T h is is an im p o r ta n t f i r s t e x c ite d o v e r i t . T h e le g is ­ based on the p r e m is e th a t a plan would h elp re d u c e the n eed less d u p lic a tio n in the la tu r e is not about to r e ­ lin q u is h any o f its fin a n c ia l s te p . Any p r o g r a m to lo w e r p r ic e s m u s t have a fa c tu a l b a s is fr o m w h ich to b u ild . Lawless does good job To the E d ito r: re fo rm e rs ) die fo r yo u r b e lie fs , o r you are un it p ro vid in g he does not b re a k . any s ta te ’ s a d m in is tr a tio n of p o w e rs . And n e ith e r of the W h ile we su s p e c t th a t the not against the w ar but w ill not say so le s t p re v io u s ly made U n iv e rs ity ru le s: d rin k ­ h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . A plan p a r tie s w ill stand f o r any p r ic e s in E a s t L a n s in g a r e 1 feel that presenting the m a te ria l y o u r dissidence threatens yo u r selfish in ­ ing, o r fa llin g to m a in taina requ iredG P A . p e rtin e n t to a course and com pelling the te re s ts (yo u r standing in c e rta in enlighten­ I propose that a ll students who have would s tr e a m lin e such e f ­ ro a d b lo c k th ey can get u n u s u a lly h ig h , the s u rv e y students to evaluate the ideas presented ed and sensitive c irc le s , the ’ ’ N e w " L e ft been, o r w ill in the fu tu re be forced to fo r ts . aro u n d . w ill p ro v id e fig u r e s to e ith e r to them and those they have already (in perhaps?), le s t yo u r p ro te s t shake your abide by th is p o lic y take the follow ing - - T h e E d ito r s o th e r w ords to think) are the two basic co m fo rta b le lit t le boats (s e lf-id e a liz a ­ action: 1) that a law su it be in itia te d Such a plan is a noble id e a , s u p p o rt o r d e s tr o y gu esses duties o f a teacher and the ones he should tions) w hich y o u . . . . against the U n iv e rs ity fo r vio la tio n of but one th at w ill m e e t w ith o f th is ty p e . be judged on. John L a w le ss, one o f three Now M r , G arskof and M r , H a rris , don't co n tra ct w ith the goal being re im b u rse ­ A T L teachers recently e lim in a te d , ac­ you agree that th is Is a s illy le tte r that is ment to the student fo r the amount of tim e l it t l e success in M ic h ig a n . T h e o th e r A S M S U p ro p o s a l com plishes both these objectives w ith the to ta lly irre le v a n t to a serious discussion he was not allowed to liv e in his room ; T he State B o a rd of E d u c a ­ p r o m is e s m o re im m e d ia te highest degree o f a b ility o f any teacher o f the Issues o f the V ie t Nam War? 2) that a law su it be in itia te d against the re la te d to English o r h is to ry in my to ta l George Kovach U n iv e rs ity fo r Ille g a l and unnecessary tio n , s im p ly , has v ir t u a lly r e l i e f f o r the s tu d e n ts . I t is experience, Pontiac senior d isru p tio n of a person’ s a c tiv itie s ; and no p o w e r to c a r r y out such n e g o tia tin g w ith E a s t L a n s ­ A person’ s w ritin g s and personal be­ (An Amused P a trio t) 3) that a law su it be in itia te d against the lie fs are not c r ite r ia fo r judging one's U n iv e rs ity fo r compensation fo r disruption a p la n . in g m e rc h a n ts and V a r s it y a b ility to teach and should not th ere fore of a person’ s study tim e , sleeping tim e, A c c o rd in g to the M ic h ig a n In te r n a tio n a l S a les A s s o c ia ­ be considered In h is appointment o r re ­ etc. C o n s titu tio n , the S tate B o a rd P o l l d r i v e r s tio n , an o u ts id e ag e n cy, to lease. If someone disagrees w ith the May th is stand as a w arning to the m em bers o f the A T L advisory com m ittee U n iv e rs ity p o lic y -m a k e rs ; and may i t is to p lan and c o o rd in a te V o te r s w e re ta k e n f o r a s t a r t a stu d en t d is c o u n t s y s ­ on issues such as student's rig h ts , th is also, hopefully, brin g to the attention of h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . T h e co n ­ r id e th is e le c tio n day and the te m . does not mean he is wrong and above a ll those responsible fo r th is p o lic y Its s e ri­ does not indicate his a b ility to teach. ousness, and as a re s u lt p re c ip ita te its s titu tio n c o n tra d ic ts it s e lf , thanks goes to M S U G re e k s . T h e d is c o u n t s y s te m w ould The enforcing o f one’ s opinions by the cancellation. h o w e v e r, by s ay in g the b o a rd T h e ta C h i F r a t e r n i t y and lo w e r p r ic e s in s e le c te d e lim in a tio n o f the opposition does not ap­ L a r r y S. W eil pear to me to be a good example fo r B irm ingha m , Sophomore is not to e x e r c is e s u p e r­ K a p p a A lp h a T h e ta S o r o r ity s to re s to stu d en ts w ith s p e ­ to m o rro w ’ s leaders. v is io n o r le a d e r s h ip o v e r c o o p e ra te d in a t r a n s p o r t in g - c ia l coupons. N e ill Kent Andersen H olt Freshman 'Open* house? bab y s ittin g p r o je c t to e n a b le h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . p a re n ts and c a r - le s s v o te rs I t is q u ite s i m il a r to the To the E d ito r: Repelled by ATL W h a t, th en , is the State s y s te m w h ic h w as t r ie d la s t B o a r d ’ s ro le ? T h is has been to g e t to the p o lls . On Sunday, O ctober 23, in honor of Published by the students of Michigan State Univer­ To the E d ito r: the b u rn in g question sin ce I t is th is k in d o f p u b lic sity every class day throughout the year and a special Homecoming weekend, the on-campus re s ­ Welcome Week Edition In September. Subscription rate idence h a lls held open houses to allow r a t if ic a tio n o f the c o n s titu ­ r e s p o n s ib ility and c iv ic i n i ­ S10 per year. Authorized by the Board of Student Pub­ As a fo rm e r student at MSU who has lications. parents and frie n d s of the opposite sex to not com pleted his education, the firin g of tio n . I t is y e t to be an­ t ia t iv e th a t w ill h e lp G re e k s Member Associated Press. United Press International. v is it students’ room s. As a resident of the three in s tru c to rs in the A T L dept fo r Inland Daily Press Association. Associated Collegiate Press. West Fee H a ll ou r open house was held s w e re d . m e e t the c h a lle n g e c o n fr o n t­ Michigan Press Association. Michigan Collegiate Press fro m 2 to 4:30 PM. Just p r io r to the be­ what appears to be dissenting scholastic Association. opinions is going to have a definite bearing B u t one thin g is c le a r . The in g them to d ay. Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. ginning o f the open house a b u lle tin was on w hether I re tu rn to MSU when I fin ish State B o a rd m a y d ra w up a ll If the jo u rn e y to w a rd E d itorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building. Michigan State University. East Lansing. Mich. Silly letter posted stating, in essence, that occupants o f those room s not p a rtic ip a tin g in the my schooling. I hope there are others who w ill take a c lo s e r look at the academic the m a s te r plan s fo r h ig h e r m e a n in g fu ln e s s in o u r age open house must leave the flo o r fo r the Phones; freedom s at MSU and re co n sid e r, as w e ll. is a long one, i t m u s t be T o the E d ito r; du ra tion of the open house. Then m y Hugh Hyatt ed u catio n th a t i t w ants to. E d it o r ia l.................... Classified Advertisin 353-6400 Resident A ssistan t came down to the room I t won’ t r e a lly m a t te r . As s ta r te d w ith s in g le steps Display Advertising Business - C irculât! , 335-8299 An open le tte r to M r . G arskof, M r, and to ld me that 1 m ust leave, explaining Photographic . . . ; 355-8311 long as the le g is la tu r e and such as th e s e . H a rris , and oth er outraged id e a lists; that i f I rem ained he w ould have to re ­ T h is le tte r is addressed to those of you p o rt me to the Dean. I refused and kicked le tte r P o lic y who say that you are opposed to Johnson's h im out o f m y room . w a r but who have not le ft your jobs to I openly adm it g u ilt in vio la tin g the The State News welcomes a ll le tte rs . DON SOCKOL volunteer fo r combat duty in V ie t Nam, (N am ely, to fig h t w ith those ag ra ria n re ­ U n iv e rs ity ’ s newest p o lic y . 1 feel that th is ru le Is a v io la tio n of both a person's L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 w ords and typed tr ip le spaced. C o rre s ­ fo rm e rs , the V ie t Cong, against insidious rig h t to p riv a c y and his housing contract pondents should include name, address A job, my kingdom for a job Be confident, but don't toot yo u r own A m e rica n aggression.) E ith e r you are a fra id to fig h t and p re fe r to le t others (those unfortunate agraria n w ith the U n iv e rs ity . Upon signing the co n tra ct a person is given the rig h t to liv e in a room In a U n iv e rs ity housing and U n iv e rs ity standing, i f applicable. No unsigned le tte rs w ill be p rin te d . In November 1965 I walked into my peated m echanically. h orn. D ress w ell and don't ta lk about a d vise r’ s o ffice fo r p re -e n ro llm e n t. " I th in k we can ta lk about that la te r, ” 1 think 1 m ight be able to graduate in money. I had it a ll thought out, what Iw as going D o n ," the o ther man said. D O N ’T FORGET! June,’ ’ I said. " Y e s , " 1 said. " Y e s , la te r. L a te r we’ l l to say. I would w alk in , calm and c o n fi­ o p p o r tu n itie s P a n "H a ha, ha ha ha, ha ha ha, ha h a ," my ta lk about m oney." adviser replied. "H o ha h a ," he went on, dent, but not aggressive. I knew what I " Y e s , eh w e ll, eh, how did you lik e w ith A m e r i c a n I didn’ t graduate in June, would say. w o rkin g fo r the student paper, Don?" P t m O U U M CORPORATION Now, the problem that confronts a ll T hen, the day of the in te rvie w a rriv e d . "P a p e r? Oh yes. P aper. I liked w orking graduating seniors stares me in the face. I awoke in a cold sweat. A ll my co n fi­ on the paper. Oh y e s ." A Subsidiary of Standard Oil Company (lndiona) Job. (Not the book o f, the economic dence fled me. " R e la x , Don. What’ s yo u r situation w ith a c tiv ity .) I managed to get m y s e lf o ver to the the d ra ft, Don?" I’l l never forg e t my f ir s t in te rvie w . Student Services B u ilding and sat in the I got up and closed the door. I tro tte d down to the Placem ent Bureau lobby o f the Placem ent Bureau, shaking. My name was called. " I didn’ t mean th a t, D o n ," one o f them G E O P H Y S IC IS T S and looked through a lis t o f a ll the in te r­ said k in d ly , " b u t I’ m glad you did that. view ers coming to campus. T here were P alm s cla m m y, I walked toward Room I was a b it c h illy m y s e lf." approxim ately 3,500 openings fo r engi­ 128. As I walked into the ro o m , my last "W h a t do you think you could o ffe r our Senior and Graduate students w ith m ajors neers, 2,350 fo r chem ists and 675 fo r b it of confidence flowed out o f me. T here newspaper, D on?" the other one asked. w ere two o f them . in G EO P H Y S IC S , G E O L O G Y , P H Y S I C S , teachers. A hotel was looking fo r a life ­ Questions and answers went back and guard. A newspaper wanted a general as­ signment re p o rte r. So I signed up fo r the newspaper in te r­ A fte r in tro d u ctio n s, I sat down facing the two men. " W e ll, D o n ," one o f them said smooth­ fo rth fo r a w hile longer when fin a lly , re ­ lie v e d , I rem em ber getting up to leave. E L E C T R I C A L M A T IC S physicist for E N G I N E E R I N G and M A T H E ­ petroleum positions. exploration g e o ­ T h e geophysicist plays Airline"StudentStand-byFares” A s I walked out, I heard; w il l not be a p p lic a b le view . ly , " I see you’ ve done some w ork on the "W h a t do you th in k , Joe?" a vital r o l e In P a n Am e rica n ’s expanding student p a p e r." As the week of the in te rvie w approached " I don’ t know about that g u y." exploration pro g ra m . d u rin g p r im e h o lid a y t r a v e l p e rio d s I studied up on Placement Bureau recom ­ "H o w m uch?" "Y e a h , th a t's the way I fe lt. Did you mendations fo r in te rvie w -e e s. "W h a t? " "H o w much money fo r the jo b ? " 1 r e - notice he was s till in his pajam as?" N o v . 2 3 - 2 7 in c lu s iv e D e c . 1 5 -2 4 in c lu s iv e PEANUTS I C A N 'T J U S T 60 UP TP THAT U TTLE RED-HAIRED 6l(?L AND TALK TC H E R .. HOW C O M E M Y FA C E I NOTICE YOU CAN A R R A N G E NOW F O R AN IN T E R V IE W Jan. 2 -4 in c lu s iv e You're being SHE H A S A PRETTY FACE. A N D D O E S N 'T M A K E Y O U TALK 19 ME! I HAVE A N O V E M B E R 11 A T T H E P L A C E M E N T B U R E A U Be sure to make your Ridiculous Charlie broujn P R E TT Y FACES MAKE M E NERVOUS.., PRETTY FACE1HOWCOMÉ IN T H E S T U D E N T S E R V IC E S B U ILD IN G reservations E arly N ER VO U S? H UH ?! YOU CAN TALK TO ME?! Pa n A m e r ic a n Petro leum C o r p o r a t io n COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE a* f?u*t awtruNfrir Eupurrv 130 W . G ra n d R i v e r 351-6 010 M ichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, N ovem b er 10, 1966 3 SECOND SETBACK Women are included Gemini 12 flight delayed in new Faculty Club T he proposed new MSU Faculty and a bar would be Included Club B u ilding , announced T u e s­ in the building as w ell as fa c il­ by new rocket problems day at the annual Men’ s D iv i­ sion meeting, w ill be open to a ll fa cu lty members, both men itie s fo r several outdoor a c tiv ­ itie s . C onstruction financing w ill be covered by a $ 5 5 0 ,0 0 0 g ift from 2 ro cke t which is to propel Gem ­ cram m ed in a few m ore hours and women. T here w ill be no CAPE KENNEDY, F la . (fl — of maneuvering p ra c tic e in a d ivisio n of clubs a fte r the b u ild ­ the late D r. Floyd W. Owen High hopes dashed again, the in i 12 a lo ft. mockup ve rsio n o f the G em ini ing is completed. o f D e tro it and a refundable $200 G em ini 12 p ilo ts saw th e ir f o u r - Navy Capt. James A . L o v e ll J r . spaceship, and then relaxed. A d m in istra tio n members w ill cash d e p o s it f r o m each m em ber. day s a te llite hunt and s p a c e w a lk a n d A ir Force MaJ. Edwin E. A ld rin J r . now a re set to soar Launch technicians discovered also be allowed to jo in the club journey stalled u n til F r i d a y w h en the la te st problem in a new auto a fte r reo rg anizatio n, and the new troubles sprang up W e d n e s ­ skyward at 3:46 p .m . EST F r i ­ building w ill be open to th e ir day in th e ir m ighty ro cke t. day, on the t r a il of an Agena p ilo t unit that replaced the fa u lty fa m ilie s . O rg a n iza tio n F o r the second tim e , o ffic ia ls rendezvous ta rg e t launched one taken o ff the rocket Tuesday. minutes before them . Signals flashed that indicated one P rojected annual dues fo r ordered a 24-hour delay because o f problem s in one of two auto­ L o v e ll and A ld rin took the o f th re e gyroscopes did not spin m em bers w ill approximate $100 p ix to n ig h t disappointments in s trid e . They p ro p e rly . a year fro m each m em ber, as m a tic p ilo t systems in the T ita n They w restled w ith the unit opposed to the $200 fig u re r e ­ The fo llo w in g organizations WorldNews throughout the m orning, hoping to cure the ills in tim e to stay on the launch schedule. They ported Tuesday. C onstruction of the building, hopefully to be in use by 1968, are to have th e ir pictu re s taken tonight fo r the W olverine in the T o w e r Room of the Union at the at a Glance decided i t would be best to not take chances, so they in sta lle d another autopilot. T he T ita n rocket depends on C h e c k m a te ? w ill begin a fte r an a rch ite cts’ study, fin a l plan decisions and a m em bership subscription drive, according to John M arston, asst, follow ing tim es: P i Tau Sigma, 6:00: Tau Beta P i, 6:15; Phi Kappa Sigma, 6:30; Yakeley H a ll, 6 :4 5 ; W ater C a r­ the autom atic system to guide it dean of the College of Commun­ n iva l Executive Board, 6:50; The Union G rill is the site of o break fro m m id -term exam s. Bill Altenhof, S ta te r e s ts in S h ep p ard t r i a l on a tru e course into space. A ll ication A rts . HPER Club, 7 :0 0 ; West Landon graduate student, and Bob Jones, senior both of L a n s in g , pla y chess as B a r b The 25,003 square-foot building the tro u b le s have been w ith the 7 :1 5 ; Phi Beta Lambda, 7:30; C L E V E L A N D , Oh io (AP) — The s t a t e r e s t e d its Heinze, P o t t e r v i I le s e n i o r , g i v e s a d v i c e . State N e w s photo b y T o n y Ferrante secondary’ un it that would sup­ estim a ed at $900,000, w ill be A lpha T a u O m e g a , 7 :4 5 . c a s e W e d n e s d a y in th e retrial of Sam uel H. Sheppard located on F o rest Road between Also: EastHolm es, 8:00; Spar­ plem ent th e p rim a ry system on a second-degree m u r d e r c h a r g e in th e b l u d g e o n i n g should something go wrong in H a rris o n Road and Intersta te 496, tan C h ris tia n Fellow ship, 8:15; o f h is w ife , M a r i l y n , 12 y e a r s ago. flig h t. and w ill accommodate ap p ro xi­ C irc le H onorary, 8:30; Beta Beta just T h e p r o s e c u t i o n c o m p l e t e d its c a s e at 3 : 4 7 p . m . - - 13 m i n u t e s b e f o r e t h e s c h e d u l e d e n d o f t h e 14th O ffic ia ls said the additional delay would not cause any fu r ­ S t u d y c o m e s first: C o f C m ately 600 members and parking fo r 350 c a rs . B e t a , 8:45: East Shaw, 8:50; Men’ s H a ll Assn., 9:00; Alpha day o f the trial. M iss M ary Cow an, fo r 27 years a th e r shuffling of G em ini 12’s M arston announced Tuesday D elta Sigma, 9:15; West Holmes, A d is c u s s io n o n E a s t L a n s in g s o ld e x p la in e d th a t th e VISA p r o ­ i n it i a t e t h s stu d y o f lo c a l p r i c e s . that several dining areas, b illia r d 9:30, Phi Kappa P s l, 9:45, te c h n ic ia n in the o ffic e o f C o r o n e r S a m u e l R . G e r b e r , flig h t plan. The f ir s t postpone­ p r i c e s r e s u lte c i w hen R o g e r J o - g r a m w a s in itia te d b e f o re th e A p re lim in a ry r e p o rt w as ask e d room s, m usic room s, meeting ment had forced them to scrub w a s on the s t a n d a!! d a y . n a s , G r a n d L e,i s_e g r a d u a te s t u - m o tio n f o r a p r i c e stu d y w a s f o r N o v . 21. room s, a lib ra r y , swim m ing pool an attem pt to take man’ s f ir s t d e n t a n d e x e c u tiv e d i r e c t o r o f t h e r e s e n t -d to th e S tu d e n t B o a r d . C O U PO N photographs o f a to ta l so la r J a n u a ry c r a f t lo w e s t s in c e 1965 eclipse fro m space. East Lan s ing Cham h e r p i C o m ­ “ St ,. _ncs a r e e n title d to a W ASH IN G TO N F — T h e October, and la s t January's m e r c e » p a id a n u n e x p e c te d v i s i t to th e ASMSU S tu d e n t B o a rd la ir fa ir ice o r a d is c o u n t f o r a i c e ,” J o n a s s a i d , b u t h e The finest in Jazz’, Dixieland Cigarettes P e n ta g o n c a lle d W ed n e sd a y fo r a d r a f t of 2 7 ,6 0 0 m e n in 3 8 ,2 8 0 . The Defense Departm ent’ s m o a tin g T u e s d a y n ig h t. a .id tu t “ th e m e r c h a n t s th in k and Modern Music ( e x c e p t premium brarids) J o n a s p le d g e d h i s s u p p o r t to th e y h a v e a n h o n e s t b u s i n e s s a n d January, th e lo w e s t t o ta l f o r request to the Selective Ser­ S a n t o h e lp s F o r y o u r dan cin g p le a s u r e a fu ll m o n th s i n c e l a s t s u m ­ m er. v ic e System fo r December was 12,100 but th is re fle c ts a n in ta k e only over a 16-day A SM SU in i t s e f f o r t s to c o n d u c t a p r i c e s tu d y in E a s t 1 a n s in g , b u t c o m m e n te d th a t h e th o u g h t f a i r p r i c e s , ” a n d th e y a r e c o n ­ c e r n e d a b o u t th e e ffe c t a s tu d e n t d is c o u n t w ould h a v e on t h e i r o t h e r sw in g w ith the 4/99C T h e J a n u a ry fig u re c o m ­ p e r i o d preceding the C h ris t­ b lo o d d r iv e th e s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t w a s c u sto m e rs. RED WINN QUARTET W orking b a c k w a rd s in th e area. ASMSU C h a irm a n J i m G ra h a m Lim it 1 pares w ith 18,500 m e n so u g h t m a s holiday. A Santa C laus v is ite d campus He s p e c if ic a lly r e f e r r e d to th e fo r in d u c tio n l a s t J u n e , th e ye a r’ s h ig h of 49,2 0 0 in A ll the January inductees w ill go to th e A rm y . Wednesday and w ill be here again p ro p o s e d Yk>.v i v a r s i i * L it e r - a s k e d a b o u t th e p r e s e n c e o f in ­ f o r m a l t r a d e a g r e e m e n t s in E a s t AT THE V o id a f t e r 1 1 / 1 2 / 6 6 today to rem ind students that n a tio n a l S a le s A s s n .; d is c o u n t KoKo Bar L a n s in g . J o n a s c o m m e n te d th a t C h ristm a s s ta rts with donations p r o g r a m w h ic h th e ASM SU C a b i­ “ y o u ’d b e s u r p r i s e d a t th e in ­ C O U PO N E is e n h o w e r notes G O P ’ s g a in s and g ifts to the blood d rive Nov. n e t i s p la n n in g to c o n d u c t. d e p e n d e n c e o f th e m e r c h a n t s in 14-18. G E T T Y S B U R G , Dw ight Pa. (AP) — Form er D , E is e n h o w e r said W e d n e s d a y that it.is o b ­ President A lpha Phi Omega volunteers J o n a s s a id th a t t h e VISA p r o ­ g r a m a lr e a d y h a s c a u s e d r e s e n t ­ t h i s to w n .” G ra h a m e x p re ss e d c o n ce rn O P E N S E V E N D AYS A W E E K Tampax v io u s that R e p u b lic a n s h a ve s c o re d sig n ific a n t gains handed out an A m erican Red m e n t o n th e p a r t o f s o m e E a s t a b o u t th e in f o r m a l t r a d e a g r e e ­ F o r y o u r fa vo rite b e ve ra g e s , dinner, C ro ss paper at B erkey and B e s- L a n s in g m e r c h a n t s , m e n ts h e s a id e x is t in E a s t L a n ­ and p iz z a It’ s the K o K o Bar a d ja c e n t to in the general election fo r “ c o m m o n sense policies sey H a lls . “ A c o m p a r a tiv e p r i c e stu d y s in g . H e a ls o c o m m e n te d o n th e and p ro g ra m s .” 1-496, K a l a m a z o o at C l l p p e r t The Santa Claus rem inded s h o u ld c o m e f i r s t , ” he. s a id , r u d e t r e a t m e n t th e d is c o u n t p r o ­ “ It is p a r t i c u l a r l y pleasing that racial issues passing students that g ifts of Reg 1 59 r a t h e r th a n a s s u m in g p r i c e s a r e g r a m r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s r e c e iv e d 990 played little p a r t in th e e l e c t i o n s , ” th e f o r m e r R e p u b ­ blood are p a rtic u la rly needed fo r h ig h , o f f e r in g a d is c o u n t a n d th e n fro m so m e m e rc h a n ts . lican p re sid e n t said. three emergency open-heart s u r­ g o in g o u t to p r o v e th a t p r i c e s T he s tu d e n t b o a rd e s t a b l i s h e d a Lim it 1 g e rie s in Ann A rb o r, Donations jo in t c o m m itte e w ith th e C h a m b e r ATTENTIONCAR OWNERS! a r e h ig h . K is s in g e r m a y succeed E r h a r d o f B negative blood m ust be c o l­ C a b in e t P r e s i d e n t T e r r y H a s - of C o m m e r c e T u e s d a y n ig h t to Void a fte r 11/12/66 lected between 2 - 3 p.m . on Nov. BONN, Germany ;.?) — p re s id e n t-p re m ie r-o f Baden- 14. Pow erful backing by a G a u llist W uerttem berg, won the en­ Donations of A negative blood O U PO N fa ctio n Wednesday night dorsem ent of the B avarian m ust be collected during the same c o m p le te fro n t end r e p a ir and a lig n m e n t rocketed K u rt Georg K ie - sing er into a fro n t-ru n n in g w ing of E rhard’ s C h ris tia n D em ocrats. T h e ir support hours on Nov. 16 and donations o f A positive blood m ust be c o l­ Lavoris p o sitio n to succeed West G e r­ could be decisive. It gave • b ra k e s » su s p en sio n lected on Nov. 17. Mouth wosh many’ s p ro -A m e ric a n chan­ K ie sin g e r a so lid bloc of 49 V i A m in im u m of 20 pints of blood * w h eel b a la n c in g * s te e r in g c o r r e c tio n s c e llo r, Ludw ig E rhard. votes out of a to ta l of 245 is needed fo r each operation. Z .\L J S C ? M S S T K le singer, 62, th e ,m in is te r in the loosely k n it p a rty ._____ Hallmark of Excellance Re g . 95c * m o to r tune ups Lim it 1 390 DAWN DONUTS LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center Void a l t e r I 1/ 1 2 /ö6 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 CO U PO N JBBH '^ tß lc A u f' cM ais Bic Pens su m O s tijttM < r t f> ie c u d Reg 19c d i c J i O ^ » Lim it 1 V oid a f t e r 1 1/ 12, 66 fJ tm j OUPON ?& 5 C o ffe e and Gillette Super E very Sunrise Donuts Made Avon:id The Clock F r ie d c a k e (w ith coupon) |U ( Z a l e J E W E L E R S 's S ta in le s s steel B la d e s Reg 79c 1135 E . 101 V a r i e t i e s G R A N D R IV ER p lain, p ow d ere d o r c in n a m on 2 0 7 S T W A S H IN G T O N STORE HOURS- MON. THRU SAT. Lim it I 490 V o i d a f t e r 11/ 12, 66 9-30 AM TO 5 30 PM - WÊD.NOON UNTIL 9 PM ■ 1 C O U P O N r.*u)Fi;ss( >n 2 oz. J. V (AN GVIK AD CASSKIU.KV. ! ’¡nlt’ssnr iJ tin* P hilo so p h y of Itt/lii'ion at S i*ab u ry-\\ cstorn T heologic al Sem inary. I,\a n Shot Glasses ston. Illinois, is one of th e country s em inent 130 theologians. T h e a u t h o r of m ain b oo ks on ( hristian faith and life i n c l u d i n g .Vo l o it h <;/ My Own a n d The Bent World), lie is <>ut- Lim it 1 sta n d in g h q ualifie d to offer a balanced c riti­ V oid a f t e r 11/ 12, 66 cal a p p r a i s a l of the new trends in theology, including the m uch p u b licized " D e a t h of the w ool herringbone sport coat G od speculations. S p e c ia ls good at reflects your good taste n a tu ra lly E L a n s in g S to re o nly A traditional three-button coat that is C A N T E R B U R Y F A L L L E C T U R E the c h a m b ra y lo a f e r w ith relaxed enough for the country, STATE T H E NEW handsew n fo r e p a r t , c r a fte d o f p r e m iu m le a th e r fo r g r e a te r f le x ib i li t y and civilized enough for city weekends. . .no matter which of the eleven classic D is c o u n t Cosmetics c o m fo r t. B ro n z e , b la c k , m o s s . 2 2 .0 0 color combinations you select. & Vitamins THEOLOGY 4 0 .0 0 619 E. Grand River A c r o s s f r o m S tu d en t S e r v ic e s • D o ily 9 o.m . - 6 p.m. S u n d ay, N o v e m b e r 13 7 :3 0 p .m . Jacobsons Jacobson's • Wed. 9 o .m . - 9 p .m . F r e e P a rk in g R o o m 21 S tu d e n t U n io n , M S U MEN’ S SHOP 210 ABBOTT ROAD T hursday, N ovem b er 10, 1966 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan SPORTS M e a n ’ W e b s te r u ra l in stin ct fo r being where the By E D B R IL L ball is .’ ’ State New s Sports W rite r It w asn't always that way, though. In high school at Ander­ E a rly in the gam? la st Satur­ son, S.C ., Webster played tackle day against Iowa, M ichigan and end, offense and defense. Sport Lin e : State’ s defensive captain George H is sophomore year at MSU, he L is te n Bud, we are getting a lit tle sick of hearing about big bad W ebster pointed his fin g e r ac­ was a defensive end, and only in Bubba and a ll your supposed superm en. You point out that N otre cusingly at sophomore Hawkeye spring d r ills fo r the 1965 season Dame only beat Purdue by a sm a ll m a rg in . L is te n , what do you quarterback, Ed Podolak. was W ebster introduced to his expect fo r two guys ju s t out o f high school. T h a t was th e ir f ir s t It is debatable whether th is college game against a senior and much m ore experienced Purdue c u rre n t spot. alone could have led to the en­ " I ’ d ra th e r play where I’ m team . Speaking o f easy schedules. How about N.C. State, Penn suing d isin te gra tio n o f Iowa’ s playing now than anywhere e lse ,” State, now we get to the “ T U F F ” (sic) B ig T en Illin o is , M ichigan, attack, but considering that Web­ W ebster said re ce n tly. “ It’ s fun OSU, P.U., N orthw estern, Iowa, Indiana, Come on get serious, ster stands 6 -4 , weighs 220 state has played and w ill play only three tu ff (sic) teams a ll year, fo r m e.” pounds, and h its even meaner than OSU, and got by by the skin o f th e ir teeth, and P.U. and N.D, What’ s fun fo r W ebster, how­ he looks, i t ’ s not im possible. Being a P.U. student, I get ju s t a lit tle tire d o f seeing N.D. get e ve r, isn ’ t always fun fo r his W ebster, who was a consensus run down by you, every tim e they get something good going fo r opponents. The big senior is A ll-A m e ric a n defensive back in them, you have to pop o ff about it . Sure you beat us, what do you known as one o f the surest and 1965, plays ro v e r in the MSU want, we can’ t come anywhere near the re c ru itin g of Duf. State hardest ta c k le rs on the team . d e f e n s e . What th is means is that should be champs. T hey got a ll the m a te ria l fro m the U.S. to Russia. “ I ju s t want to go and get the he plays where he thinks the I ’ l l te ll you th is i f you want an opinion of H anratty and Seymour ask p e rs o n ," Webster said o f his o p p o s itio n is going. And, in the defensive ta c tic s . “ I lik e to try Bob G rie se he w ill te ll you. Bob has a lo t o f respect fot these w o r d s of Spartan Coach Duffy to punish h im , but I’ m m ostly “ skinny” rookies. Since Purdue is so close to N.D. we get wind G E O R G E W E B S T E R D a u g h e rty , “ George has a nat- of a ll th e ir a c tiv itie s and i f you think that Bubba and the Boys a re concerned with ju s t stopping the b all c a r r ie r ,” goint to have a pushover, you be tte r pack yo u r bags. Who are you T h is year W ebster has stopped try in g to kid? State re a lly has a tu ff schedule le ft. We at Purdue are behind N otre Dame a ll the way, we w ill even by up to cheer 400 prep coaches b a llc a rrie rs a total o f 72 tim e s , including 37 solo tackles — a total second only to linebacker C h a rlie them on to v ic to ry . Speaking of Gruesome defensive w orks, h a lf of our backfield is T h o rn h ill’ s 77. s t ill out because of the N.D. fro n t fo u r. I f you th ink State is going fo r MSU cage clinic Twelve tim es W'ebster nas thrown the opposition fo r losses, to run through th e ir line your sadly m istaken Bud. Ask L e ro y Keyes he w ill te ll you a ll about it . Good L u ck. You are going to need it. fo r a d e fic it of 51 y a rd s , and M ore an 400 high school Benington said that 75 p e rc e n t The Students o f Purdue fro m Lansing three tim es he has forced op­ basketba coaches are expected of the coaches attending w ill be ponents to fum ble. to h it the MSI ampus this week - fro m Michigan, w i t h the r e ­ “ I haven’ t re a lly been satisfied Y u p ! Y o u ’ re rig ht. N o tre D a m e has a tou g h e r sked. end to atter the 14th annual m ainder coming m ainly fro m In­ A r m y , N a v y , N o r t h C a r o l i n a , D u k e , P i t t s b u r g h all w ith my play th is y e a r,” said MSU Basketball Coaches C lin ic diana. p o w e r s . I f i n d it h a r d to b e l i e v e t h a t P u r d u e , t h e B i g W ebster, “ although I did find an F rid a y and Saturday. The c lin ic begins F rid a y m o rn ­ T e n ’ s Rose Bow l represen tative, would want N otre im provem ent in the Purdue game. Spartan Basketball Coach John ing w ith a welcome b y MSU But I think some o f my feelings D a m e , in s te a d o f M S U , to w in the na tio n a l c h a m p i o n ­ Benington, Assistant Gus Gan- A th le tic D ire c to r C larence a re due to being co-captain. ship. — L W akas and Freshman Basketball (Biggie) Nlunn, and continues “ It makes me feel I should tr y Coach Bob Nordmann w ill head through the coaches’ p a rty that Sport Line: harder and do b e tte r,” he con­ Keep w ritin g the way you did in your ra n cid column of October the c lin ic '.vit'n featured ta lks night. by Abe Lemons, head basket­ tinued. “ It makes you want to be O ver T he T op 28 and perhaps you w ill convince yo u rse lf that we are so gravely Lem ons, who is ju s t o ff his a le a d e r.” b a ll coach at Oklahoma C ity U n i­ best season at OCU (his team M ic h ig a n S ta te ’ s c o -c a p ta in and d e fe n s ive r o v e r G e o r g e W e b s t e r will take any o verrated . Many point to the M ichigan T h is would be a fortunate thing, th is self-brainw ashing, fo r it v e rs ity , and Roy B u rkh a rt, head won 24 of 29, and had its fir s t r o u t e n e c e s s a r y to r e a c h the b a ll c a r r i e r . P e n n S ta te t a c k l e R i c h B u z i n ( 7 7 ) fo u n d game o f 1965 as We b ste r’ s finest m ight w e ll make the “ U PSET” of the Spartans by our "untested basketball coach at Ferndale High undefeated home season in h is ­ t h i s o u t t h e h a r d w a y t r y i n g to b l o c k o u t t h e s e n i o r A l l - A m e r i c a n in th e M SU- perform ance. He recovered a I r is h ” tra u m a tic fo r you! School, the 1966 M ichigan C lass tory, before losing to national N ittany Lio n gam e. State N e w s photo b y C h u c k M ic h a e ls fum ble and intercepted a pass in Perhaps then your b itte r slants would then assume a reasonable A champions. champion Texas Western in the that game, which the Spartans degree of o b je c tiv ity . In any case get set fo r Nov. 19 — CATHARSIS NCAA tournament) is scheduled turned into nine points in a 24-7 LIEBERMANN’ S to give three ta lks, w in. A t one point, W'ebster p e r­ DAY. I ’ l l be looking fo r yo u r post m ortem in the News, LIG HT! B u rk h a rt’ s topic w ill be sonally stopped five W olverine I N N E W O R L E A N S F e rve n tly, “ Techniques of a Champion’ ’ plays in a row . M r , W illia m T ito SLEEK! w hile Benington and his sta ff “ I can’ t choose any one game 126 F ish e r w ill discuss the weave offense COMPACT! as my b e s t," W ebster said. “ I N otre Dame U n iv e rs ity and its use. The highlight of the c lin ic w ill be the annual fre s h m a n -v a rs ity scrim m age F rid a y night at 8 ju s t enjoy playing against any­ body.” The actual job of playing ro v e r D om ed dations s ta d iu m were suspended in But o lc 'd proponents fig u re the a ll- Thanks South Bend, Indiana Rancid? C ath a rsis? Post m o rte m ? F E R V E N T L Y ? f o r the s y m p a t h y , and p le a s e do r e a d the is probably widely misunderstood NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The ■ m l in the I.M . arena. Everyone is Orleans and Jefferson P arishes w eather dome w ill generate more p o s t m o r t e m i n t h e S t a t e N e w s , It m a y n o t b e e x a c t ­ by fans. W ebster does not key people of Louisiana gave New welcome to avend, with a charge on any p a rtic u la r p la y e r, even if Orleans a Superdome stadium (counties) to make way fo r the than enough sales tax revenue to ly w h at you e x p e c te d . - - s o l e m n ly , L W of $1.00 fo r adults and $.50 the opposition has a single out­ Tuesday to house the N ational stadium levy. make good the loss to the state fo r students. standing offensive th re a t. general fund. F ootball League franchise the “ I decide where to play a fte r c ity was granted la st week, NFL C om m issioner Pete A p i s a to m iss Rozelle said la st week In announ­ I n t r a m u r a l N e w s the o ther team comes o u t,” Web­ A constitutional amendment s te r explained. “ Then 1 move setting up financing of the $30 cing the franchise award, the T¡m e Field 5 according to the flo w , and the m illio n stadium, second m a jo r I n d i a n a t r i p whole thing was pegged on voter M E N ’S IM movement of the qu a rte rb a ck.” domed stadium in the nation, approval of the superdome 6:45 Wiquasset - W inner F u llback Bob Apisa w ill not amendment. Touch Football W in sh ire - W indjam m er Some m ight lik e an explanation got a th re e -to -o n e vote o f appro­ o f how W ebster is able to run val fro m voters across the state. accompany the Spartans to T i m e F i e l d I 7:30 Fenian - Felloe Bloom ington, Ind., fo r Saturday’ s While the dome is being b u ilt, 8:15 M cTavish - McCoy deep covering a re c e iv e r on one No one in Louisiana was m ore the New Orleans N F L entry, 6:00 SAE - Farmhouse p la y, and then crash into a b all tic k le d than Dave Dixon of New game w ith Indiana. 9:00 A k c e ls io r - Akua - Pahula 6:45 LC A - Delta Up silon c a r r ie r fo r no gain on the next. O rleans, who took it upon h im ­ C o a c h D u f f y D a u g h e r t y which sta rts play next year, w ill 9:45 A belard - Abaddon use the 81,000-seat Sugar Bowl 7:30 P hi big. Kappa-Theta D .C h i “ I watch the quarterback and s e lf years ago to wage a d e te r­ Wednesday said A pisa’ s injure d T im e Field 6 Stadium, owned by Tulane U n i­ 8:15 A rth u r - Team the halfbacks,” he said. “ Then I mined battle to bring professional rig h t knee was responding to v e rs ity . 9:00 Sig. Pni Ep - AGR 6:45 East Shaw 7 - 1 0 can see whether i t ’ s going to be footbalUto New O rleans. w orkouts and is expected to be 7:30 McLean - Me Lain? T ulane w ill dem olish its 9:45 ATO - Theta Chi a pass o r ru n .” Sales taxes on hotel accomo­ ready fo r the Spartans' fin a l game 8:15 Horrendous - Holy Land w ith N otre Dame Nov. 19. stadium when the Superdome is T i me Field 2 9:00 Hornet - Huspiciano The Spartans w e re fo rce d In­ com pleted and play its a thletic 6:00 T ria n g le - Delta Chi 9:45 S uperstition - Stalag 17 doors again Wednesday as a contests in the new fa c ility . The 6:45 Tau Delta P ni - Phi Kappa TI me Field 7 heavy ra in fe ll. Daugherty said site of the Sugar B ow l w ill be Tau 6:00 Wimbledon - W ilding he was pleased w ith the team’ s used fo r classroom and la b o r­ 7:30 ¿.BT - Phi Gamma Delta 6:45 X -M an - K e rm its H e rm its w orkout despite being forced in ­ a to ry buildings on the crowded 8:15 P s i U p 'ilo n - A . Kappa P s i campus. 7:30 Casts Raiders - C nin. Ban­ doors fo r the past week.________ 9:00 Phi Kappa Sig. - P hi Sig. d its Delta 8:15 L ushw eli AC - Delta Sig. P i 9:45 D . Sig. P i - Delta C hargers 9:00 E le v. ¿2 - Soil Tech (SC) T a ke a break ! T im e F i e ! d 3 9:45 N'ur, #2 - F arm Equip (SC) 6:00 Sigma Nu - DTD R e la x and en jo y fin e food 6:45 Sigma Chi - SAM r e fr e s h in g b e v e ra g e s and a 7:30 Phi D. T h e ta -P i Kappa P hi p le a s a n t a tm o s p h e re a t the 8:15 B .T . P i - Kappa Sigma Ad Hoc meeting 9:00 M arcus - W a rrio rs R a th s k e lle r . Now S e rv in g 9:45 A M F - s - Seven to discuss firings Lun ch fo r y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e T im e F ie Id 4 The Ad Hoc C om m ittee fo r 6:00 W ildcats - Wisdom Academ ic Freedom w ill hold an 6:45 Knads - H urts organizational meeting at 7 p.m . C o r a l G a b le s 7:30 R aider^ - Im possibles Thursday in 31 Union to discuss 8:15 M eatloafers - Bodds the recent fir in g of thre e fa cu lty 9:00 Rejex - Red T ro ja n s m em bers in the A T L departm ent. Yamaha puts 9:45 Plow Jockeys - Rejects The public is invited. you out front W ith the smoothest c h a tte r-fre e perform ance of a ll; the best HAIR edges and o ve ra ll construction (so lid ash encased in F RP ) ; FASHIONS the strongest guarantee against 501 1 / 2 E . Grand River, Ea s t Lansing breakage there is . See Yamaha mwmm in a ll p ric e and perform ance E ast Lansing’s trophy Shop Mr. John Carver ranges today: owned by prize-w inning m a ste r s ty lists. . .Jolm and Lisa Carver. C A L L E D2-0904 24 H r . Phone S e rvice Van Dervoort’s keeps you there With the largest supply of s k iis and s ki clothes in M id Michigan Van Dervoort’s 232 N . W ashington (across from Gladm er) Ski Haus Thursday, N ovem ber 10, 1966 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan T h ie v e s ’ m a rt to sel Kroger Fruits & Vegetables Are Guaranteed art g o o d s Union B oard w ill present the S U N R IS E -F R E S H second annual T h ie ve s’ M a rke t 7-10 p .m . Tuesday in the Union B a llro o m . The purpose of T h ie ve s’ M a r­ ket is to give students the o p por­ tu n ity to buy and se ll a rt w o rk. T h is is an excellent opportunity fo r students wishing to decorate th e ir apartm ent o r room . Any student o r fa cu lty mem ber can s e ll any a r t w ork, such as 1,0000 CASH-PLAY 3 O F À KIND p o ttery, p rin ts andpaintings.The s e lle r keeps a ll money that is made on the object. USDA C h o ic e T e n d e ra y Double-Sealed Rib S te a k Students w ith objects to s e ll That’s w h y K ro g e r produce carries this Sunrise-Fresh lb. should b rin g them to the Union B oard o ffice on the second flo o r of the Union th is week.These stu­ F r e s h W h o l e 7 9 « G uarantee: e v e ry package o f K roge r's fruits and vegetables, sealed b y K ro g e r's clear plastic film, F re s h must be sunrise-fresh w hen you b u y it If you are dents should be a t the T h ie v e s ’ Leg Lam b not com pletely satisfied, K ro g e r w ill replace y o u r M a rke t by 6:30 p.m . Tuesday. # 0 lb . 8 9 « item or refund y o u r m oney It’s what’s happening F R Y E R S P e s c h k e 's Hot Dog s 2 -lbs. ^ 09 Skinless Franks 59c Students fo r a D em ocratic So­ L b . H e rru d s cie ty (SDS) w ill meet a t 8:30 1 - lb pkg tonight in the A r t Room of the Union. Steve Weissman fro m the Fu ll Shank H a lf Skinless Franks 59c C o u n try C lu b N ational R adical Education P r o j­ ect o ffice w ill lead a discussion of REP. * * * m oked Haiti) 1 - lb pkg Cornish Game Hensea 79c K r o g e r - 1 - lb 6 -o z The E ngineers’ W ivesC lub w ill meet at 8 tonight in 110 E ngineer­ C o u n try C lu b P o in t C u t ing B ldg . B arbara Box, h a ir s ty l­ is t, w ill give h a ir stylin g tip s . Corned Beef Brisket -■69< BAKING POTATOES 20* t« 99c * * * U S. N o 1 R usset L b . The f ir s t meeting o f the A m e r­ P r id e O M ic h ig a n B o n e le s s S ilv e r P la tte r Ham Roast ib 99' ican Studies Assn. w ill be held >ork Steak or DELICIOUS APPLES 6 <>•>.<, 69c M c In to s h , J o n a th a n cr at 7:30 tonight in theDean’ s C o n - ference Room in Bessey H a ll. 1 A ll interested persons are invited T e n d e ra y B o n e le s s B o s to n Roll Roast ib 1r9 Pork R o a sf ENDIVE LETTUCE ^1 9 c B o s to n , R o m a in e , E s c a r o le or to attend. * * * ‘ ‘ F ro n tie r G u e rrilla W a rfa re - CAULIFLOWER w 39c B ru s s e l S p ro u ts , B r o c c o li or 49c Sliced Bacon 69cr Past and P resent” w ill be the Ocean Perch Fillets '-|b F re s -S h o re F ro z e n S e rv e N S ave |l subject of the Anthropology p ^ lb p ^ C lu b ’ s meeting at 2 today in the Museum A u d ito rium . Breaded Shrimp ^ 79c Sliced Bacon 2 ^ p^ $1.49 lb 79cj F re s -S h o re # * * 1 The MSU Young A m ericans F o r p ^ Freedom w ill have a meeting at Fish Steaks 2^ *1.29 Sliced Slab Bacon 67c| B o o th B re a d e d P eschke s 8 p.m . T hursday in 35 Union. The speaker w ill be Father Daniel ^ p^> Lyons, who has Just returned fro m V ie t Nam. H is topic w ill be "Should We Bomb H anoi?” MSU is one of the few places in the country where Lyons w ill speak before re tu rn in g to V ie t Nam . * * * The Am ateur Radio C lub w ill meet at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in 252 Engineering B u ild in g . A new antenna system w ill be discussed. * * • C o p y r ig h t The K ro g e r C o , 1966 C irc le H onorary w ill have a meeting at 7:30 p.m . T hursday in Old College H a ll in the Union. i i i M azm ar . ■ ! 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SET R obert Cosgrove, 353 N . 30th St., Battle C reek, Michigan L e w is A . W illia m s, 1406 C enter St., Lansing, Michigan Bay C ity Hammond V ern J. Brockman, 1060 W. L in c o ln Ave., Ionia, Michigan 15th PRIZE - BROTHERS PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE Owosso C h a rlo tte W ill, 29 R ive r, N iles, Michigan Benton H arbor 1st P RIZE - WARING BLENDER M rs . F red Speigl, 1241 Kusel St., Petoskey, Michigan Chicago Saginaw M rs . Norman E. B atchelder, 1675 K regel, Muskegon, Michigan 10th P R IZE - 7-POWER BINOCULARS w/CASE 16th PRIZE -G E STEREO PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH F lin t South Bend 2nd PRIZE - FÄRBER WARE ROTISSERIE Bobby J. Osborne, 432 Chestnut St., Dowagiac, Michigan F rank Bazel, 222 Ludw ig A v e „ B attle Creek, Michigan M rs , L.S. Cox, 715 Baldw in, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 11th P RIZE - BOY’S OR G IR L’S 26” BIKE 17th PRIZE - GE TRANSISTOR A M -F M RADIO 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th 8 7th PRIZES - EAGLE W M . ROGERS CASSEROLES M rs . C harles Weber, 126 Lew is, St. Johns, Michigan M rs . Don Meggison, 503 Petoskey Ave., C harlevoix, Michigan Indian Trails James Swineheart, 1389 F o re st P ark R d „ Muskegon, Michigan David H, Schlueter, 224 W. 16th, T ra v e rs e C ity , Michigan * 12th P R IZE - STAR F L IT E M EN’S OR WOMEN’S LUGGAGE 18th P R IZE - R IV AL CAN OPENER-SHARPENER Grace Cummings, 461 T e rra c e C t„ Kalam a/oo, Michigan M rs . Delores R utherford, 130 M a rie tte , P la in w e ll, Michigan M rs . M a rie Phelps, 737 V alley Ho D r., Lansing, M ichigan Passenger S ervice C enter 19th P RIZE - WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER M rs , R ichard Long, Box 77, Oshtemo, M ichigan 13th P R IZE - POLAROID CAMERA M rs , E a rl Ruggles, R. R. 2, H art, Michigan 408 W. Grand R iver-332-2813 A rth u r H. Dodd, 322 C o rn e ll D rive , B attle C reek, Michigan M rs . R.R. Pentecost, 765 Collingwood, E . Lansing, M ichigan ó Michigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan T hursday, N ovem b er 10, 1966 Special Special Until 1:00p.m. Until 1:00p.m. 355-8255 LAST DAY... t o S tre tc h Y o u r D - O - L - L - A - R o n o u r M i d - t e r m " 2 f o r 1” S p e c i a l . 355-8255 The State News does not Automotive Automotive Employment ForRent ForRent For*Sale ~ p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s OLDSMOB1LE, 1956 *98. V ery 1963 LA M B R E T T A , $150. G reat BUS FOR US. E xcellent meals ONE GIRL needed to sublet Eden TW O-M AN APAR TM EN T, $130 19 INCH RCA portable T V set, ' w ith a d is c rim in a tio n in its ad­ good running condition. Good running condition; m ust s e ll. provided. New kitchen. A lso, Roc A partm ent. 351-7610, per month. W inter te rm only! 1965 m odel. Walnut veneer case. v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . The tir e s . 882-1771. 4-11/10 A l, 332-2591. 8-11/11 house boy. ED 2-5355. 8-11/15 4-11/15 E xcellent condition. 353-8465. low cos* State News w ill not accept OLDSMOBILE 1966 C utlass, H o i- MUSIC CONSULTANT needs p liT E A S t SIDE, one bedroom, f u r - Close to campus. 337-0724. 8-11/18 8-11/18 a d ve rtisin g which d is c rim ­ n is t. Up to six hours p e r week. W A N T A D inates a g a i n s t re lig io n , iday Coupe. Power steering, autom atic. Much m o re . Excel­ A viatio n FRANCIS AVIA TIO N ; Now fo r m - 332-0620, a fte r 4 p .m . 8-11/16 nished. We pay heat, No c h il­ dren o r pets. Phone IV 9-1017. EAST SIDE, one bedroom , fu r - nished. We pay heat. No ch ild re n SKATES: BOY’ S hockey - size i , and g i r l ’ s fig u re - size 5. Ma­ a u t o m o t iv e E M P LO Y M E N T race, c o lo r o r national o r­ ig in . lent condition, $2250. 484-9532. 1200 m ile s . 3-11/11 ing new Cherokee fly in g club. M em bership 484-1324. lim ite d . Phone C EveningEmployment ONE G IR L needed w in te r te rm . 8/11/10 o r pets. Phone IV 9-1017. 8-11/22 hogany console T .V . two years old. 882-9989.________ 2-11/11 OLDSMOBILE, i960, "8 8 ” . Pow- L u x u ry apartm ent one block NEEDED: ONE man fo r th re e - GIBSON FOUR s trin g tenor gui­ FOR R E N T Top earnings fo r those who FOR SALE LO ST 8. FOUND Automotive BUICK SPECIAL, 1957, 2 -door, e r steering, brakes. Radio, heater. $200. 778 W. State Road. 4-11/15 MSU FLYING Club open to stu- dents and sta ff. T hree planes, lowest ra te s. Next m eeting Nov­ are able to m aintain th e ir studies and are fre e 3 nights per week and Saturday. Re­ fro m B erkey. 351-7681. 4-11/10 man apartm ent. Norwood A p a rt­ m ents. 332-1321. EAST SIDE, two room s. C om - TWO GIRLS needed fo r w in te r 8-11/18 ta r, $45. Two p a ir s ki poles, fib e rg la s s , 6843. alum inum . 353- 2-11/11 PER SO N AL PLYM OUTH 383 FURY I, 1966. em ber 22 Room 35 Union B u ild ­ p le te ly furnished. P arking. $65 autom atic. C a ll a fte r 6 p.m . qu ire s n e a t appearing, te rm . U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e . 351- P E A N U T S PERSONAL R etail book p ric e . 12-5 p.m . ing 7:30 p.m . Phone 355-3192 a m onth. ED 2-6073 evenings. P .X . S TO R E -F R A N D O R 337-7024. 4-11/11 serious, hard w o rk e r. F o r 7444. 4-11/14 R EA L E S T A TE c a ll 353-6493. A fte r 6 p.m . fo r in fo rm ation. 10-11/22 4-11/1 4 personal Inte rview phone M r . S E R V IC E T R A N S P O R T A T IO N W ANTED CHEVROLET 355-5846, 355-5831. WAGON, Good shape. $775. Must s e ll. 1^62. 4-11/14 332-5287. RAM BLER 1963 station wagon. 4-11/15 Employment G IRL TO liv e in East Lansing Faust, 351-4011. M E D IC A L TECHNOLOGIST wan­ TWO MEN fo r 4-m an R ive rsid e East A partm ent. January-June. ONE G IR L W inter and sp rin g to share apartm ent. 351-7493. __________________ 4-11/14 C igarettes 28/29$ pack $2.60/ 2.80 carton tax includedl A ls o , heavy lined w in te r coats, v a r i­ Good tire s . $695. 4511 South 351-6746. 8-11/10 ous style s, fro m $14.88 up. DEADLINE CHEVROLET, 1963, I m p a l a . 327, 4-speed, good condition. 46,000 m ile s . 372-4232. Logan. TU 2-4067. RENAULT 4-11/10 4CV, 1960. Radio, home. P riva te room as m oth er's he lp er. 332-5404 . PAR T T IM E housekeeper. Two 4-11/10 ted. A.S.C .P. p re fe rre d . F ifty ONE GIRL to sublet Burcham EAST LANSING location. G ra d - bed general hospital. S alary open. Contact or send resum e Woods END apartm ent. L a rg e r, q u ie te r. W inter te rm . 351-7305. uate o r m a rrie d leasing, Bay Colony, 63 units, students. Now H A LF CARAT M arquise diamond 8-11/14 economical tra n sp o rta tio n , good one and two bedroom s. Bus 1 P.M . one class day be­ school ch ildren. One ch ild ac­ to Personnel Departm ent, M a ­ 4-11/14 rin g and w hite gold wedding CHEVROLET, 1 9 5 7 ,2 -d o o r, V-8', condition. Phone 332-4974. se rv ic e ; close to campus, ship­ fore publication. ceptable. Evenings, ED 2-1960. son G eneral H ospital, 800 E . band. 882-2682 a fte r 6 p.m . 2-11./10 SU B LE T FOUR Man Burcham ping center, and downtown. autom atic; new tire s , battery, 4-11/10 C olum bia Street, Mason, 48854, 4-11/15 THUNDERBIRD, 1960, E x tra Woods A partm ent #1 (761), Model open 9-9 Monday through Cancellations - 12 noon one and paint. $275. 337-0028. M ECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phone 677 9521. 8-11/11 SEWING MACHINE SALE. L a rg e sharp! Phone evenings 332- $62.50 each. 351-9349. 4-11/15 Saturday, and Sunday 12-(j. 337- class day before publica­ 2-11/10 student to make sheet m etal EARNINGS ARE u n lim ite d as an TWO GIRLS, Dec. 15, Cedar V il- selection of reconditioned, used CHEVROLET, 1965 Biscayne 4697. 131 E , B ro o kfie ld . plum bing and heating draw ings. 0511 o r 332-2571. Ask fo r Helen. m achines. Singers, W hites, U ni­ tion. AVON rep re senta tive. T urn 8-11/14 1213 Center S treet, Lansing. age, reduced ra te s. M ickey, 8-11/18 PHO 3N 55E-8255 wagon. V -8 , o rig in a l w a rra n ty, radio, heater. 355-0865. 8-11/17 TORONADO DELUXE, 1966. wine c o lo r, fu lly powered, autom atic, ra d io , 4000 m ile s, one owner, IV 4-1471. STUDENTS FOR p a rt tim e de­ 8-11/16 yo u r fre e tim e into $$. F o r ap­ pointm ent in your home, w rite M rs . A lonaH uckins, 5664School 351-5123. G IR L NEEDED R iv e r’ s Edge Houses 8-11/16 v e rs a l, Necchi. $19.95 to $39.95. Guaranteed. Easy te rm s . ED­ WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., W inter a n d /o r Spring te rm . C all RATES 1 D A f .......................s i . 50 CHEVROLET, 1962 Impala con- ve rtib le , 327, V -8, positractior., new top. 355-9150. S 11/11 $3400. 487-6285. TRIUM PH SPITFIRE, 8-11/10 I% 6 ; liv e ry service. M ust have good d riv in g re co rd . A pply, C A P I­ T A L AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY S treet, H aslett,M ichigan, o r c a ll IV 2-6893. PIANIST TO accompany two C - ll/ 1 1 351-7310. G IR L TO sublet R ive rsid e A part - 4-11/14 THREE BEDROOM, W i n t e r , Spring. Up to s ix . 205 L e s lie . 489-5953. 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. 8-11 /14 UNFINISHED FURNITURE: bar C - ll / 1 0 . 'GO m :les, cor.vcrtible, excel CORPORATION, 431 N orth ment w in te r a n d /o r spring. 337- THREE GIRLS W inter a n d /o r stools, night stands, c h e s t-o f- 3 D A Y S ................... S 3 . 0 0 CHEVY II, 1963. Red, autom atic, c h o irs . H ours: 11 a.m . to 1 p.m ., lent co n d itio r. Rosie, 337-1305, L a rc h Street, 4-11/10 0059. 4-11/1 4 S pring. New s p lit leve l house. draw e rs, bookcases, p r e - fin - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and (based on 5 D A Y S .................. ¿ 5 . 0 0 10 w o r d s p e r ad) radio, heater, re b u ilt engine. 337-0858. CORVAIR 1964 Monza. Excellent 2-11/11 VOLKSWAGEN 1957. Mechan- 8-11/14 ic a lly p e rfe ct. Runs real w e ll in RESTAURANTHELP P a rt tim e , noon hour (11 a.m . - F rid a y . Contact D orothy Aceve­ do at EAST LANSING JUNIOR ONE G IRL needed fo r Ceclar- 351-7360. 4-11/14 393-0504. brook A rm s . Take over lease. TH IR D MAN im m e diately. Two 8-11/14 ished p ictu re fra m e s, and m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. 3121 S. condition and engine, $900.351- HIGH SCHOOL, ED 2—3546. bedroom s, $55/month. Campus - Over 10, 15£ per word, per day. snow. Only $375. STRATTON’ S 1 p.m .) M onday-F riday. $2.00 C - ll / 1 0 4602 between 10 a.m . and 3 p.m . 2-1 1/10 H ASLETT APARTM ENTS: g ir l three m ile s . 337-2518. 4-11/14 SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. M ich ­ pe r h r. A pply In person needed fo r w in te r and spring BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7 " - $3.34, T here w ill be a50tf service o r a fte r 5 p.m . 4-11/15 PAR T T IM E help la rg e a p a rt- W ILLO W HIGHWAY between igan, IV 4-4411. C - ll/ 1 1 McDonald's D riv e -In , 234 W. te rm s . 351-7329. 4-11/14 8” - $3.86, d e live re d. Also tnd b o o k k e e p in g charge if rr.ent p ro je c t. I men fo r Lansing and Grand Ledge. Newly COR Va TR V'"-' “ ~ ~ ■" - V /. ¿CROCUS, Grand R ive r, L . L . sheet cakes, KWAST BAKER­ •th is ad is n o t p a id w ith in snow rem o val, i £ you have free WINTER, SPRING te rm . Fourth redecorated, p a rtia lly fu rn is h ­ *. j3 . Large m o to r, special fea­ HOUSEMAN: 40 hours, 5 days hours c a ll 882-6851 Monday - ed, one bedroom. One ch ild IES, 303 S. Washington; F ra n - one week. 353-1589. 4-11/ 14 m an. Cedar V illa g e . $67/m onth. tu re s . Im maculate. Reasonable. week. Contact M r. W ilkins, U N I­ F rid a y before 4 p .m . 10-11/18 accepted. $100 m onthly plus d o r; B ro o kfie ld Plaza, E .L .; C a ll 351-5400. 8-11/18 CORVAIR 700, 1968. Real b a r- ED 2-1861. 4-11/14 VERSITY INN MO TEL, East u tilitie s . Phone 339-2326. A fte r Phone o rd e rs, IV 4-1317. M A L E STUDENTS needed. P art W ILLIAM STO N: fu rn ish e d , Automotive U 'S TIN HEALEY Sprite, 1061. gain. Excellent shape mechan­ ic a lly . $495. 485-5011. 2-11/10 FALCON, 1^62 F utura, 2-door, VOLKSWAGEN, 1963, excellent condition. Phone ED 7-0104. C - 11/10 Lansing. NATION WIDE company expand- 8-11/14 tim e 8 a.m . to 12 noon and 12:30 to 4:30 p .m . Monday through F rid a y . P rem iu m pay. apartm ent, No ch ild re n , no pets, In q u ire at W estern Auto Store, 655-1788; a fte r 6 p .m . - 655- 6 p.m .,phone627-6352. 2-1 1/10 EAST SIDE, three bedroom fo r fiv e o r six at $45 each. M in i­ ELEC TRO LUX VACUUM cleaner in clu din g attachments, runs lik e C - ll / 1 0 autom atic, bucket seats, honey ing. Has opening fo r am bitious new. In ve ry good condition. Excellent condition. M ust s e ll. M a rrie d Housing Departm ent. 1035. 8-11/16 mum of fo u r persons at $50 beige, radio, w hite w a ll tire s , Auto Service & P arts woman. Y ou r choice of hours. $18. OX 4-6031. C - ll / 1 0 355-3095. 8-11/18 4-11/10 ONE M A LE room m ate wanted each. No lease. Phone IV 9 - ru s t proofed. Excellent shape. P a rt tim e up to $45 a week. F u ll G UITAR, ELEC TR IC , hollow BL’ICK GRAN-SPORf 1965. CAR WASH; .25£. Wash, wax, W ANTED: MEN to paint a p a rt- fo r 4-m an apartm ent. N o rth - 1017. 8-11/14 482-5417. 4-11/15 tim e up to $120. No investm ent Showroom condition. Many ex­ vacuum. U -D O -IT . 430 S. S lip - ment in te rio rs . Must be fre e W ANTED IM M E D IA T E L Y : one body, a m p lifie r, good condition. needed. Experience unneces­ w ind A partm ents. Im m ediately. tra s . Phone 353-1852. 8-11/15 FALCON, I960. 2 -d o o r. Engine p e rt, back of KOKO B a r. s a ry. Phone 489-5446 a fte r 3 some afternoons o r fu ll days. 351-7909. 8-11 /16 man fo r fo u r-m a n house. P ark­ $125. Phone IV 4-3978. 4-11/11 overhauled, many new p a rts . C - ll / 1 0 Weekend and vacation w o rk also in g . 484-9232. 4-11/15 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN NICA, $200. 337-0878. 4-11/14 p.m . 8-11/10 NEEDED: ONE g ir l to sublet NEW BATTERIES. Exchange available. C a ll State M AN ­ SOLO IN an a ttic on A lb e rt be- 1965. Le ather, Im m aculate. T FORD, 1957. Good tra n sp o rta - p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed W ANTED: GIRL fo r general lig h t housekeeping. Two o r three half AGEMENT CORPORATION, apartm ent fo r w in te r te rm . C lo st to campus, 351-7849, hind S piro’ s. $50. 337-9206. Many e xtra s. $250. J im A nder­ A tlo n . Snow tire s . W interized. $75. Lane, 332-8635 . 4-11/15 beams, 99$v‘,s V ® 5, o f the United States. I 9500 P E R M O N T H Write or C all O P E N IN G W IN T E R FURNISHED BY’ TONY COATS Q U A R T E R — S O M E U N ITS E A R L IE R F.W . Hawkins IN T E R N A T IO N A L BUSINESS 110 STATENEW S M A C H IN E S * * * * * CLASSIFIED G O V A N M A N 332-0091 A G E M E N T 608 S. W ASHINGTON C a ll 489-6575 CAM PUS IN T E R V IE W o t f r t S’ INLANSINGKAM INS SETSTHEPRICES M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, N ovem ber 10, 1966 7 ForSale Personal PeanutsPersonal GOOD TELEVISION console, lam ps, coats, c h a irs , tables, miscellaneous ite m s . ED 7 - FOUR NON-STUDENT tic k e ts . UFO - The F ly in g Saucer people N o tre Dame game, section 108. speak, sing: L is te n l Watch fo r A dead night for the Dems 355-2679. 4 -U /1 5 m o re . 1-11/10 0460 , 2409 H ulett.O kem os. F r i ­ By DON S O C K O L At about 7:50 p rn i. a g ra y­ through and through,” the woman HANDSOME SENIOR seeks beau- ¿ONGRATULATIONS TO the new day 9-5 p jn . , Saturday 9-12 State N e w s Sta ff W r i t e r haired m atron Inched tow ard a laughed. “ In fa c t ," she went on, tifu l coed date fo r N otre Dame Alpha O m icron P i a ctive s. p .m . 2-11/11 Dem ocratic h e a d q u a r t e r s , young frie n d : “ his m oth er belongs to G overnor game. 351-5515, B rooks. 2-11/10 SKI BOOTS - g irls 4, 6, d a rk - T u lle r Hotel, D e tro it— Compared ’ ’ V illla m s iss losing his of­ W illia m s . (W illia m s ' dog Is 2-11/11 SREB, MANY happy re tu rn s on room equipment, tire s 800x14, to the Republicans’ S ta tle r, the f ic e , " she said sadly w ith a named A fta, afta Mennen’ s Afta FOR SALE one student tic k e t your twentieth. The M agnificent Shave.) "A n d you know,*’ she m ovie screen, dog bed, Europe T u lle r looked lik e it knew its German accent. “ L e t’ s go N o tre Dame Game. 353-3443, Seven. 2-11/10 continued, “ M r . M cD uff, (son map, f ir s t day cove rs. 332-4346. patrons would lose. h om e ," she tugged at he r frie n d ’ s Judy. 2-11/11 of A fta ), was born on the Gov­ 2-11/11 N E L L : 16 w ere great, lbOm ore? The lobby looked tire d and sleeve. She had had enough. BASS PLAYER has good equip- Love, Dudley. 1-11/10 A t 7:58 pun. there w e re only e rn o r's birthda y, Feb. 23.“ GUITAR: GIBSON J-2UU w ith w orn, disappointed and lacking ment. Wants to play in a band. two men w ith bow tie s on that A t 10:31 p.m . (EST), a Zolton case. Good p ric e . C a ll 332-8143. SUSING: Happity 21th B irthdaze. spark. 353-1878. 4-11/15 one could see. F erency fo r G overnor sign fe ll. 2-11/11 L o fe . The Hreen G ornet. Guards fro m the P eerless P r i­ FÜR ¿ALE one student ticke t 1-11/10 vate Police m ille d around room s A t 11:20 p jn . , Z olton Ferency An old man w ith a punched-in Animal s N o tre Dame game. 353-3443, reserved fo r the D em ocrats. appeared at a back entrance to FOLDS: BIRD BOD says Happy nose and ca u liflo w e r ears stood Lee. 2-11/11 I f you asked people who they the m ain h a ll, where p a rty w o rk ­ SAINT BERNARD re g iste re d 23 rd . Tons o f love always. outside wondering i f i t was a ll WANTED: NEW YEAR'S date fo r thought would w in , they’ d an­ e rs and the public w ere w aiting m ale, had shots, ye a r old, good 2-11/10 rig h t to come in . He w o re a d irty handsome, in te llig e n t grad stu­ sw er ’ ‘ W illia m s .’ * And i f you fo r him . w ith ch ild re n . IV 4-1034. SPIDER, JUST thought I ’ d give yellow s h irt w ith a bus tic k e t dent. C a ll B a rry , 339-2019. brought up Ferency, they’ d in ­ A fte r turn ing to determ ine, 4-11/11 you a rin g . D itto , A lle g a to r. stub sticking out of his breast GERMAN SHEPHARD PUP: AKC, FOUR NON-STUDENT“ ticke ts. 2-11/10 1-11/10 clude h im , but only i f you brought h im up. pocket. He w ore a loose brown "W h e re a re m y two boys? I want m y boys w ith m e,’ ’ he strode to Sons of India m ale. P ick of lit t e r , $100. overcoat several sizes too large N o tre Dame game, section 108. In the main h a ll, there weren’ t the p la tfo rm to give his conces­ Aki A k b a r K h a n , p la y in g the s a r o d , b ro u g h t m u s ic T e rm s . Phone 669-6307. S e rv ic e and spoke through the stubble on 355-2659._____________ 4-11/14 many people m ost of the tim e sion speech. o f n o r t h e r n In d ia to F a i r c h i l d T h e a t e r T u e s d a y night. 2-11/11 DIAPER SERVICE, Diaparene his face. He was probably the GENERAL MOTORS Institute and when there w ere, ne ithe r the A t 11:44 p .m ., he was followed He was accom panied by Pandit M andpurush on the Franchised Service Approved by only man outside the South who DOGS FOR sale: English se tte r, A lu m n i. Continuation of senior excitem ent of v ic to ry no r the by fo rm e r G overnor G. Mennen D octors and DSIA, The m ost voted stra ig h t Dem ocrat because tabla and R a jd u la ry K h a n on the t a m b u r a . two years old, good hunter. m eeting. C a ll 353-7075. tension of a close race was in W illia m s . modern and Only personalized o f the backlash. He thought the State N e w s photo by K a r l S c r ib n e r A lso , C ocker Spaniel, six 2-11/10 evidence. Months of hard, p h ysica lly and se rvice in Lansing, providing D em ocrats would “ put the Ne­ months old. Both re g is te re d . The place was dead; attended, fin a n c ia lly exhausting campaign­ W IL L TRADE Motown fo r Stones/ you w ith diaper p a ils , polybags, groes in th e ir place.” 393-0384. 2-11/10 i t seemed, by frie n d s of the ing had been expended. They had o th e rs. Dave, 351-7902 a fte r deodorizers, and diapers, o r He had another reason. About GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, p o litic a l fa m ily who came to pay not paid off. D R IV E 10 p .m . 2-11/10 use your own. Baby clothes 10 years ago, he lo s t his job at IN AKC. Days, 355-7455; o r 646- th e ir respects to the v ic tim s of S ho rtly a fte r m idnight, the m i 1 _ -------- — — — — w um THE PRESIDENTIALS play te rm washed fre e . No deposit. Plant G eneral M o to rs. He thinks they 5979 a fte r 5:30 p .m . 4-11/11 the p o litic a l system . crow d of p a rty w orkers and other »»• I / N ú ? M K m S o u th w e e t a t L a n s in g a rt M -7 8 p a rtie s , orgies, bacchanals,and inspection in vite d . AMERICAN owe him something fo r the 30 supporters, who had been w aiting POODLES. MINITOYS. Jet blacks wakes. IV 4-3018. 4-11/14 DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. years he put In between 1937-56 fo r the Inevitable fo r hours, no and chocolate brow ns. Seven GROOOOOVYII! H ire the fa.'.ras- C a ll 482-0864. C and he thought Soapy could help longer had anything to w a it fo r. STARTS TO M O RR O W ! weeks, shots. 351-6695. tic ro ck - soul sound: The FRENCHMAN, FORMER teacher. h im . (“ W illia m s is the frie n d of They went home. M e n n e e d e d the w orking man.’ ’ ) E X C L U S IV E - F IR S T S H O W IN G ! 8-11/17 OTHERSIDE. 489-7916. W ill tu to r o r do tra n s la tio n . 4-11/10 355-8514 days. 4-11/15 A t 8:30 p .m , W illia m s and M obile Homes F erency made an appearance. F R E E E L E C T R IC -IN -C A R H EA TER S T .V .’ s FOR RENT. Brand new SILVER SERVICE and punch bowl S T M A R LE T T E , 1954, 8 X 30, Good 19** portables. F ree d e liv e ry b y W M S N They p a rrie d comments on the l V i . re n ta l. The T ice House. 337- | H IT N O (I) F I R S T RU N IN C O L O R A T 7 P .M . condition. Storage shed. Ideal and se rvice . C a ll STATE MAN­ fa ct that V oter P ro file A nalysis, W ir cansino / 7400. 1-11/10 WMSN, the new campus radio fo r December newlyweds, 655- AGEMENT. 332-8687. C - ll/ 1 0 CBS’ s om niscient m achine, had T .V .’ s FOR re n t. Zenith andG.E. station that w ill begin broadcast­ already declared them lo se rs. TO M O RR O W 1477, evenings. 4-11/15 L A U N D R Y rC L EAN ERS, Pay less fo r the best. Wash - 20£, D ry - 19” portables. F re e service and ing w in te r te rm , is looking fo r No, Soapy hadn’ t thought about S O U P Y -M A N j A F L I E S ON T H E BIG SC R EEN ! M A R L E T 'IE 10 X 50 w ith ex- d e liv e ry . Only $9 p e r month. announcers. Applications may be 3 - C O LO R - H IT S ColuAA&irl 1.'fTuVi.N 10£. Suits cleaned, pressed - p o litic a l plans fo r the fu tu re . He pando. Com pletely furnished, C a ll NEJAC, 337-1300. C obtained fro m 334 Student $1.50. Slacks, sw eaters, suit s t ill didn’ t expect to lose, he re ­ F ree E le e . H e a te rs new condition. C all a fte r 6 p.m . S ervices B uilding. coats - 75if. WENDROW'S 3006 THESES PRINTED, ra p id s e rv - p lie d to a newsman’ s question. NO 9-6279. 8-11/14 \ r'Pâ%ini,u ni 15—m inutc audition Vine Street. One block w est of ic e . D r a ftin g s u p p lie s , X e r o x ( S o a p y had never lo st before. DETROITER 10 X 51, furnished, t a p e i s r e q u i r e d t o be returned The body w asn't even cold yet.) Sears, F ra n d o r. 7-11 p.m . copies. C A P IT A L CITY B LU E ­ carpeting, w asher. N ear cam­ PR IN T, 221 South Grand. 482- no la te r than Nov. 21. This tape Then they disappeared again. COLUMBI ACOLOR* C - ll / 1 0 pus, shopping center, bus. 337- 5431. C - ll / 1 0 should include a sample program Soapy went up to a room on the TERRY MAYNARD books bands 1 0295, 355-7434, 355-4570. and type of fo rm a t the announcer th ird flo o r of the hotel w ith F ro m Lansing's best to M ich ­ DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing’ s 8-11/18 w ould p re fe r to do. F o r futher frie n d s . H IT N O (2) F I R S T RU N IN C O L O R AT 9 P .M . igan’ s best. IV 2-4548, IV 2 - fin e s t. Y our choice of three Lost&Found FOUND: SLIDE ru le near M c - 4590. THE ROGUES. Telephone IV 4- C -5-11/11 types. Containers furnished, no deposit. Baby clothes washed in fo rm a tio n c a ll T im Skubick, ch ie f sta ff 353-3720 o r 351-7113, o r Steve announcer, at Zo lton drove o ff in an aqua- green Catalina, license number GC-3310, to “ v is it some N, * WORLDS c f Donel, 9 p .m ., 11/3. C a ll P h il, 337-2286. 2-11/11 7594. T H E LOOSE ENDS - The sound 4-11/14 fre e . T r y our Velvasoft p ro c ­ ess. 25 years in Lansing. B Y -LO DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. Brown at 482-3922. frie n d s .’ * Senator P h illip H a rt appeared * GREATEST # IîîrÇUnb“s¡r * LOST: BROWN w a lle t "w hile hitchhiking. C a ll 355-9412. Re­ w a rd . 4-11/14 you can fe e l. Organ, g u ita r, bass, drum s. C a ll Tom , 485- 0761. C - ll / 1 0 M ichigan. IV 2-0421. PARTY? PHOTOS, B & W, c o lo r. High q u a lity - reasonable p ric e . C W a n te d FOURTH G IRL fo r Cedarbrook Apartm ent, w in te r only. Rent reduced. 351-7442. 8-11/21 and disappeared. F o r the next couple o f hours, several hundred people m ille d around the ba llroom , the Demo­ m om eK B i m m T E C H N IC O L O R - ■ * * SB « CIRCUS $10 REWARD fo r in fo rm a tio n MOTORCYCLEj MOTOR DON’ S PHOTO SERVICE. 355- c ra tic h o sp ita lity room and the A U N IV ER S A L PICTURE leading to reco very of construc­ SCOOTER insurance. Package NEED THIRD g ir l fo r apartm ent, 9095, evenings. 4-11/11 b a r. They didn’ t w ait anxiously— 2nd A T 9 :2 7 H IT N O (3) G U E S T F E A T U R E A T 10:45 tion sign fo r A LPH A EPSILON ra te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE. w ln te r-S p rin g te rm s . C a ll 351- O ver Knapp’ s Campus Center. T y p i n g S e r v i c e o r expectantly; they ju st w aited. PHI SORORITY m issin g since 7809. 2-11/11 332-8671. C - ll / 1 0 A kindly-looking e ld e rly woman October 31. C a ll 332-1725. GIRL WANTS to share your tw o- PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, T y p is t. held a French poodle w ith a 4-11/11 FR E E II! A T h rillin g hour of g ir l apartm ent s ta rtin g w in te r IB M S e le ctric and Executive. W illia m s bow tie fo r a c o lla r. LOST: GLASSES, boy's, in v ic in - beauty. F o r appointment, c a ll M u ltilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ te rm . 353-0088. 2-11/11 "O h yes, he’ s a Democrat ity of C h e rry Lane. 355-7910. 484-4519, M ER LE NORM.AT fessional theses typing. N ear NEED i o r 2 STUDENT ticke ts 2-11/11 COSMETICS STUDIO, ÌÓ00 p ca m p u s. 3 3 7 -1 5 2 7 . C IKK NUISQH CLAUDIACANULE to N o tre Dame game. Need U r­ Í W IN N E R O F 6 LO S T: KEYS on c irc u la r rin g . M ichigan. c - u / 10 TYPING IN my home. C a ll 489- gently. C all Bob. 351-9068. BLINDFOLD’ rtCMMCOlOR ■ I f found ca ll 353-0201. 4-11/11 KODAK F IL M , B Si W, ffiOT-T! 2-11/11 ,33£ each w ith th is ad. MAR'EK 3141, ask fo r Sue. 4-11/15 A c a d em y a w a r d s ! LO ST- BLUE jacket Saturday A N N B P O W N , t y o ls t an d m u ltilith G I R L N E E D S a p a r t m e n t sta rtin g FIR S T A T 7:0 7 n i g h t I n n A m erican, KD P a rty . R E X A L L DRUGS PR E s c ru J a n u a r y , w a l k i n g distance fro m o f f s e t p r in tin g . D is s e r t a t io n s , 353-2470. 4 -11/11 TION CENTER at F ra rldor. B rody. 355-1282~. 2-11/11 theses, m anuscripts, general jo P E N FR I. S A T . SUN! F R E E E L E C T R IC H E A T E RS | C - l l / 10 A R O S S H U N T E R Production LOST: AROUND Bessey, C om - typing. IBM , 16 years e xp e ri­ A M P L IF IE R fo r E le c tric Bass pu te r Center o r International VICTOR BORGE Concert F r i. ence. 332-8384. C G u ita r. Phone 332-2649 a fte r 4 LANA TURNER^ C enter. Gold bar pin w ith pearls N ov. 11th - 8:30 p.m . C ivic TERM PAPERS, general typing. p.m . 4-11/15 and green stones. Sentimental C enter. T icke ts on sale at A r - Technicolor* Lansing Neat, accurate w o rk. M a ry S la- WANT STUDENT ticke t fo r N otre value, rew ard. Sandee, 355- baugh’ s nowll 10-11/11 baugh, 355-0736. 2-11/11 4364. 4-11/14 Dame. C all ED 2-1802. 2-11/11 • w* h5LY PIC TU R E' TUBES, Bat NORMA STROTHER; theses, ONE M A LE fo r 2-m an a p a rt- COSTARRING SOMEONE IS WAITING to buy ■ ¡D r iv e -In T h e a tr e * ^ • o Man. NEJAC now se lls T V ’ s, te rm papers, etc. E le c tric type your business. Salestalk them ra d io s, and stereos. V is it w r ite r , pick up, d e liv e r. OX 9 - r r . e n t . Gunson Road. 351-6495. 4-11/11 JOHN FORSYTHE South Cattar o f Jolly Rood W 2 -2 *9 * w ith a C lassified “ Business Op­ p o rtu n itie s ” Ad now. D ial 355- NEJAC at 543 East Grand R iv ­ 2226. 8-11/10 information 9* 482*3909 ... KEIR DULLEA «a»*». 8255. e r, next to Paramount News. C JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 METRO-GaDWYN-MAYER A Ross H u nte r Eltee Universal Picture | TO M O RRO W SAT. SUN (3) H I T S | ALDINGER DIRECT M A IL AD­ ^ I C H I Q A N PRESENTS 3rd A T 11:03 F O LK M U S IC IS VERTISING, 5 3 3 N o rth C lip p e rt. A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION FR EE E L E C T R IC - CAR H EATER S Feature at. . . B E IN G R EBO R N IV 5-2213. C - ll/ 1 0 F u ll o r p a rt tim e gen­ e ra l help around new The S O C IA L PROS BARBI M E L . Professional ty p is t. T O D A Y 1:45-4:20-7:00-9:40 DAVID LEAN'S FILM BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS | (2) F I R S T RUN H IT S ALSO lateshowi OF BORIS PASTERNAKS apartm ent house at 635 have b e e n singing F o lk No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. A E ä l Abbott Road. $2.00 per M usic fo r three years on Block o ff campus. 332-3255. C hour to s ta rt. Work the MSU campus. E xper­ TYPING TER M papers and D O C T O R A D O U B L E D O S E any tim e during week ience, O rig in a lity , and a theses. E le c tric ty p e w rite r. O F T E R R I F Y I N G m m o r weekends. F re sh sound have been r e ­ Fast se rvice . 332 -4597. Z H i l A G O s p o n s i b l e fo r th e ir suc­ 4-11/14 IN PANAVISI ON* A N D METR0C010R _ _ _ F ro m cess. See fo r y o u rse lf. LIN D A OOSTMEYER- P ro fe s - Twe mwscH coRPOftanon RESERVED PERFORMANCE C A L L 3 3 2 -3 3 0 4 Pre se n ts T O D A Y . . . 7.4)0 p . m . H ear F o lk M usic being sional ty p is t. D is s e rta tio n s / ticke ts at BOX OFFICE o r BY Feature at 7:50-9:55 P.M . o r go to apartment reborn rig h t before your general typing. IB M - re fe r­ j a c K Le m m o n M A IL ! EVES. A t 8 p.m . • • ears! C a ll 351-7330_______ ences. 882-0096. 4-11/15 SUN. at 7:30 - 2.25 SAT. w a u e R maTTHau SUN. M A T . at 1:30 p.m . SUN, FO R G ET A L L W a n te d * BILLY WILDfiR’S M A T . 2.25 SAT. MATINEE YO U EVER FOURTH G IR L needed fo r apart $1.50. T tie F O R T u n e c o o K i e PROGRAM INFORMATION►403-6483 KNEW ment sta rtin g November 1 5 ,C a ll a fte r 5 p.m , Avondale A p a rt­ N ext: A B O U T LO VE ACROSS "N o t With M y W ife You Don’ t ” ments, 351-4372. 8-11/11 A N D SEX... 1. V io lin m a k ­ w a r e pot er 28. Unsubstan­ GIRL TO share lu x u ry a p a rt- »TION » 33? P944 ment w in te r and sp rin g te rm s . S ta rts TO D AY! W H E N YOU 6. V erse tial \ 10. U n b u r d e n 29. Cuckoopint W ill s a c rific e . 351-4954. Q A M P U S T w in - H it Show SEE “L E 13. V irginia 30. College de­ 4 -1 1 /1 0 gree: abbr. BONHEUR” willow BABYSITTER .A N D 'light house- H it N o . I Shown T o d a y I * 3 0 - 5 ; 15 —9 : 1 5 14. Yem enite 32. Underhand­ keeping. Edgemont P a rk area. YOU M U S T 1 5 . A lo f t ed F o u r ch ild re n , one p re sch o o le r. P a u l HAVE AN 17. Or. letter 33. Breakfast food F ro m 7-5, 5 days. Own tra n s ­ OPEN 18. A v o u c h 1 9 . C .a n d le n u t 34. Kind of po rta tio n . Phone IV 2-7265. N e w m a n M IN D !!! cotice 2-11/11 tree 2 0. Y o u a n d 35. That man W ANTED SIX tic k e ts fo r N otre is H a rp e r' I me 36. Largest DOWN 7. G e n . B r a d ­ Dame game. E ith e r s ix in a **** ; ¡ 2 1 . K in d of continent 1. Fr. farewell ley block o r two blocks of three. 37. Powdery 2. Baseball 8. Wane I ch eese C a ll 332-0153 o r 351-7699. 1 2 2. B l a c k b ir d dirt gloves 9. P in e T r e e 2-11/10 | 23. lialllc 38. Trust­ 3. Cruising State: a b b r . i r a E I I J ¿ m il! 4. Social 11. 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Likewise 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan T hursday, N ovem b er 10, 1966 wild as GOP revels atm osphere that floated through strong showing and the fact that Lansing By M IK E B R O G A N the hotel. he was ' ‘ looking m ore and m ore State N e w s Staff W r i t e r One lady, with a p la s tic "Y o uth lik e p re side ntial tim b e r ." fo r G r iffin ” hat perched on he r B y 12:20 a.m . the A ctionT ea m T h e re weren’t many p e ssi­ m is ts in D e tro it’ s S ta tle r-H ilto n hotel Tuesday night. head, said she wondered i f e v e ry ­ one would want to go to p a rtie s a fte r m idnight. had le ft the mezzanine. Outside i t was d riz z lin g and the D e tro it skyline was wrapped in State Bank I f t h e r e w e r e , th e y w ere p ro b a - T e le v is io n cam eras fro m a ll fog. Corner of Abbott and Grand River b ly D e m o c r a ts who had wandered three networks were lined across Inside the S tatler - H ilto n the across th e s t r e e t fro m th e ir the back of a p a rlo r o ff the only d riz z le was fro m tipped B ra n c h O f f i c e s at h e a d q u a r t e r s in th e T u lle r hotel. h o te l's mezzanine, and in the champagne glasses, and the only press room the ta lk was about by OKEM O S H A S L E T T B R O O K F IE LD P L A Z A The S tatler was GOP ce n tra l, fog was going to be in the heads and even before the re tu rn s began how many votes Romney would of m e rry -m a k e rs the next m o rn ­ M em ber F e d e ra l D e p o s it In su r a n c e Corp, filte rin g in people w ere patting beat Z olton Ferency, not i f he ing. each other on the back and ta lkin g would beat h im . about 1968 and George Romney. D aniel S chorr o f CBS settled I f the Republicans had any h im s e lf in fro n t of one o f the S e a rs Standing Room Only doubts before 9:30 p .m . they concerned the outcome o f the R obert G riffin - G. Mennen W il­ h o te l’ s elevators w hile cam eras and a rc lig h ts were set up to catch Romney as he stopped on the m ez­ Sears Now Open O ff Cam pus C ouncil’s program on birth control w as given tw ice W e d n e s d a y night zanine on h is way to a 14th 5 NIGHTS lia m s race fo r the U.S. Senate. for the benefit o f the o v e r - c a p a c i t y c r o w d at the U n i o n b a l l r o o m . The film , The flo o r suite. Monday T h ru F rid a y T h e re m ight also have been A t 8:30 p.m . Romney stepped 9 A .M . to 9 P.M . Birth of a C h ild ," w a s s h o w n p r i o r to R o b e r t D a r k e y ' s ta lk . some concern over the ca rn iva l o ff the e le va to r fo r a few m inutes, Saturday 9 A .M . to 5:30 P .M . State N e w s photo by Jo hn C a s tle answered questions and then rode on u p s ta irs . 2 , 0 0 0 A T T E N D "W o n ’ t he make a g re a tp re s i- dentl” an o ld e r lady in a m ink coat sighed. Junior Fashion T he p ress watched the re tu rn s on T V and ra n fro m the e le va to r W inter- wise to the b a r and back to the press P i l l m a n u f a c t u r e r t a l k s room as they waited fo r conces­ sion speeches by W illia m s and Ferency. Suburbans CBS had picked both Romney and G r iffin as w inners w ith in h a lf an hour a fte r the p o lls closed, b i r t h c o n t r o l r e l i a b i l i t y but the candidates would not make o n statem ents u n til "m o re in fo rm a ­ ing. As a re su lt, she w ill most m o ra ls fo r him to fo llo w because fo r p ills when th e ir y e a rly in ­ tio n was re ce ive d ,” according to By F R E D P A L M lik e ly begin to eat m ore and gain our m o ra ls a re undergoing come is only $ 25." an aide. State N e w s Staff W r it e r India is planning to produce The crow d on the mezzanine some w e ig h t." M istakenly, she changes." te lls her friends that the p ill In re g a rd to the w o rld ’ s pop­ 140 m illio n of these devices next was jam m ed against the w alls N early 2,000 students attended a m ovie-discussion session on caused her to g a in ." u lation, Darkey said that a v a r i­ y e a r, said Darkey. by 11:00 p.m . L iq u o r flowed fre e ­ Darkey conceded la te r, how­ ant of the diaphragm, the in tra ­ He answered a query fro m the ly and people who were strangers ch ild b irth and b irth c o n t r o l ever, that once in a w h ile the u te rin e device method (IUD) fo r flo o r about the use of supposi­ at the beginning of the evening methods in the Union Tuesday p ill may be the basic cause of b irth co n tro l, is s ta rtin g to be to rie s w ith "th e y a re n 't w orth w ere hugging and in v itin g each night. a weight gain because no two used in the over-populated and anything because they’ re only a other “ up to m y room on 15 The session was the f ir s t of under-developed countries of the cleansing agent, not a b irth con­ fo r a d rin k ,” the new Supplemental Enlighten­ people are alike. He said that a b irth co n tro l w o rld because " i t 's cheap and tr o l device.” Z o lto n Ferency made h is con­ ing Education (SEE) Series be­ ing presented by Off Campus p ill w hich contains both the es­ 99 p e r cent e ffe c tiv e ." A male brought up the subject cession speech at 11:24 p.m . trogen and progesterone h o r­ o f o ra l contraceptives fo r men. W illia m s conceded at 11:50. C ouncil (OCC). He added, "IU D ’ s are the only mones " i s 100 p e r cent effec­ "T h e y w on't be ready fo r six T he crow d in the S ta tle r was Tuesday’ s meeting f e a t u r e d Robert Darkey, of the O r t h o tiv e . Sequential p ills (an es­ hope fo r halting the w o rld 's pop­ ulation growth because people in to seven years y e t," said Darkey. one m ass o f chants and m usic by at a price trogen tablet followed by one of "W o rk is slow on th e s e ," he m idnight when the ju b ila n t p ro ­ P harm aceutical C orp., who p re ­ these under-developed countries sented the movie " B ir t h o f a C h ild.” Follow ing the f i l m , progesterone) are only 97 per cent e ffe c tiv e ." cannot a ffo rd to spend $14 a month said, "because many people feel that it w ouldn't be p h ysica lly good cession of Romney, G r iffin and W illia m M illik e n , the It. go ve r­ Juniors understand Darkey spoke on present b irth The only disadvantage of the fo r a man to be te m p o ra rily s te r­ nor, made th e ir way fro m the Handsome suburban coats in a v a rie ty o w arm co n tro l methods and answered p ill is that "o n ce you stop tak­ ile , and also because of beliefs elevator through the press room fa b ric s are great fo r the fem inine ju n io r’ s v e rs a tile questions fro m the flo o r. "T h e re are four basic methods of medical b irth c o n tro l," he ing them you have to be careful fo r a w h ile because of the 'r e ­ bound pe rio d ’ , " he said. Conference (continued fr o m page 1) that men w on't be as re lia b le as women in taking th e m ." The unexpectedly la rg e tu rn ­ to the speaker's p la tfo rm . T he crow d sang "T h e Eyes o f T exas A re Upon Y o u " as the w inners made th e ir speeches. w in te r w ardrobe. A good investm ent now at th is a ttra c tiv e p ric e . • Come in and see the e n tire c o lle c - tion fea tu rin g single and double breasted sty les w ith said, "th e use of (1) the dia­ " T h is is a period of two to out fo r the session was m ore c le v e r seaming, knitted and vin y l tr im s . In popular phragm , (2) gels o r cream s, (3) three months in which a woman A pp ro xim a te ly 100 fa cu lty Signs reading " L e t George Do than the Union B a llro o m could w in te r c o lo rs - new n e utrals, fashion darks, Junior vaginal foam and (4) the p i ll . " becomes highly f e r t ile , " he said. m em bers fro m u n iv e rs itie s w ith I t , " "R om ney is G reat In ’ 6 8 " hold, and forced D arkey to hold sizes 5-15. Shop now. Darkey said that, c o n tra ry to "T h e pregnancy ra te of women e n rollm ents of 15,000 o r m ore and "W e Need Another George two m ovie-discussion periods. ru m o rs and gossip, the p ill has in th is period is 85 p e r c e n t." w e re to attend o r observe the J. S hirley, vice -p re sid e n t ot in the W hite H ouse" were waved He added that, iro n ic a lly , it in the a ir and in Romney’ s face SHOP A T SEARS AND SAVE no effect on the development proceedings. O ff Campus Council (OCC), said o f a child, does not cause can­ is this rebound period w hich led A nother in te re stin g innovation that the SEE Series is to be as he le ft the room at 12:15 a.m . Satisfaction G uaranteed or c e r, does not encourage m u ltip le to the usage of the p ill as a is being tested at the U n iv e rs ity s im ila r to the P rovost Lectu re Newsmen m ay be skeptical, but Y o ur M oney Back contraceptive. of Massachusetts. A " s m a ll some o f the w ire service re p o r t­ SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. b irth s and generally has no harm ­ S eries, and that, although spon­ fu l side effects. D r. John Rock, a C atholic ob­ l/onors c e n te r" has been estab­ sored by OCC, w ill be open to e rs w ere ta lkin g o f Romney’ s A coed challenged th is state­ s te tric ia n , began searching in lis h e d at the U n iv e rs ity of F r e i­ the e n tire student body. ment and asked Darkey about 1953 fo r a method of giving cou­ burg, West Germany, w h e r e "W e a re operating under that women who, a fte r using the p ill, ples who had been unable to Massachusetts students can p re ­ assum ption that a ll education is gain w eight. conceive a ch ild a b e tte r chance p a re fo r a v a rie ty of ca re e rs that e n lig h te n in g ," s a i d S h i r l e y . He re p lie d that th is is usually brought about by other fa c to rs . " F o r instance,” he said, “ a fo r parenthood. His w o rk led to the discovery of the p ill and the "rebound p e rio d ,” said D ar­ re q u ire "knowledge of the in te r­ dependence of A tla n tic n a tio n s ." Tuesday evening, R obert Theo­ “ T h is se rie s is meant to be supplem entary to education.” I t is not fo r entertainm ent, D o yo u woman using the p ill w ill often key. bald, author and le c tu re r, said he said. H owever, the public began to h ave dhy sim ultaneously try to quit sm ok- that the present system of ed­ T he OCC is attem pting to get use the p ill fo r its contraceptive ucation was no longer useful in a Canadian documentary film on effectiveness ra th e r than an aid th is new w o rld . "T h e present the w a r in V iet Nam fo r a series to fe r tility . problem is not what should be showing next month, he said. T h is Snow sh o velers He said that the m ain prob­ changed," he said, "b u t how do film presents a view point other la s t W o rcfs? le m w ith the p ill in the U.S. we so cia lize students fo r th is than that of the United States g et p a y Friday today is that i t fo rce s a doc­ com plex w o rld they liv e in . " o r the Vietnamese. to r to be a judge, ju ry and an A ll students who worked on extrem e m o ra lis t. clearing snow fro m the Spartan "W hen an u n m a rrie d g ir l (or Stadium fo r last Saturday’ s Iowa woman) asks a doctor fo r oral Sleep warm - Sleep light football game may pick up th e ir contraceptives, he alone m ust de­ checks a fte r 1:30 p.m. Friday cide whether o r not It is rig h t in **.R oses in the Snow” in the Custodial Services O ffice to give them to h e r , " said D ar­ by in the Physical Plant B uilding. key. "T h e re is no code of 0 * 4 A so ft fle e c y machine washable delight in pink, turquoise and m aize with white trim . \jjh a is a U n iR o y a l? 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