M o n d a y Inside to d a y ... M ICH IG AN P artly . .. U of M c r it ic iz e d , P. 10 P la y s , Books reviewed, STATE . . . cloudy and colder today, high 48 degrees. P. 6 Romney on T V , P. 3 UNIVERSITY P a r t l y cloudy and w a r m ­ e r to m orro w . V o l. 59 N um ber 80 East Lansing, M ichigan N o v e m b e r 14, 1966 10c N e w e s t S p a c e w a lk e r S e ts O u t s i d e ’ R e c o r d any ro ll control,’’ he added. "A s long as CAPE KENNEDY. F la. (JP) — With a call long as he takes It easy and has the proper that tether doesn’t wrap around us, we’ll equipment. from the heavens for peace on earth, be all right — the Agena’s in perfect Aldrin ambled over to the Agena right Am erica’s newest spaceman deftly ex­ shape." off the bat and placed the looped end of plored the world of the spacewalker for two The experiment was designed to see if the cord over a docking b ar protruding record-shattering hours Sunday, hurdling both vehicles could become captured by from the nose of Gemini 12. When Navy the boldest goal of Gemini 12 with the grace earth ’s gravity in a lazy drift around the Cmdr. Richard R. Gordon J r . did this on of a skydiver. worked. In theory, once caught by gravity Gemini 11, he got so tired sweat poured Amazingly calm and talkative, Edwin E. while traveling at virtually the same speed, Into his eyes forcing a quick end to his "B uzz’’ Aldrin J r . played the role ofwin- the ships would stay the sam e distance walk. dow-wiper and simple mechanic while apart. But what Aldrin had that Gordon didn’t m ore than doubling the record for tim e spent by any human exposed to the bound­ Cooly escaping the fatigue problem that was a special waist strap, sim ilar to the less, hostile arena outside his spaceship. plagued astronauts before him, the strap a window washer uses to keep from And Aldrin’s 35,000-mile stroll, lasting studious, form er combat pilot proved that falling. T his kept him from floating aim ­ precisely 2 hours, 9 minutes, 25 seconds, man could work effectively in space so lessly while at work. became — by one minute — the world’s longest walk. Coupled with the time he spent standing In his seat yesterday, he has E X P E C T S S H O R T S T A Y logged m ore than 4 1/2 hours outside — with still another "stand-up” session W e lc o m e H o m e ,Sp a r t a n s Monday. Afterwards, Aldrin and his command pilot, Jam es A. Lovell J r . sailed on to con­ L B J w i l l h a v e s u r g e r y Capital C ity a ir p o r t Saturday night was the scene of the biggest welcome home the Spartans have r e ­ ceived so f a r this y e a r. Several thousand people were present as Coach Duffy Daugherty and co-captalns quer other feats in their four-day voyage, C lin t Jones and George W ebster were p resented with the keys to the cities of Lansing and East Lansing. the finale in the nations' Gemini program State News photo by Dave L a u ra due for splashdown Tuesday morning. They backed away from the Agena rock­ a t B e t h e s d a H o s p i t a l et linked to their nose the past two days, then trie d to fly in formation with It FREDERICKSBURG, Tex. Iff) - P r e s i­ of hours. Humphrey’s authority would while tied together with a 100-foot cord, dent Johnson announced Sunday he will be limited to meeting em ergencies and undergo surgery Wednesday morning at would not apply to routine business. S p a r t a n s r o m p t o 2 n d title , Aldrin attached the cord from the Agena to a bar op Gemini 12’s nose during his Bethesda Naval Medical C e n t e r near The President, with M rs. Johnson s it­ ting alongside, told a news conference at walk. Washington for removal of a sm all throat However, spacecraft control difficulty, growth and to repair a gall bladder In­ the Fredericksburg Municipal Center, “ I one of several pesky troubles that has cision hernia. feel fine.” plagued the flight from the start, kept He made the announcement of the time He conceded that like anyone else “ I a w a i t N o t r e D a m e i n v a s i o n them from immediately settling Into a fuel-saving formation flight. With Gemini and place of the operation him self after attending Sunday morning church services wish 1 didn't have to do it,” but that he is pleased because he feels he has good 12 rolling slightly, prim arily because two here, 15 miles from the LBJ Ranch, By ED B R IL L enjoyed the final score and th at's all on the wet turf, he didn’t want to lose Johnson said he considers the surgery doctors, hospital staff and people around of their 16 maneuvering rockets went bad him. He plans to fly back to Washing­ State News Sports W r i t e r that goes in the record books," anyone for the game next week. e a rlie r in the day, the pilots could not relatively minor and expects to be in The Spartans took time to get going the hospital only "a very few days.” ton on Monday morning and enter the keep the line taut. hospital Tuesday afternoon. The Spartans actually had a command­ in the game, but scored on a 73-yard After that, he said he will return to BLOOMINGTON, IND.—The Michigan "We have a very loose tether snaking ing 37-7 lead early in the third period, drive late in the first quarter. Half­ T exas for most of the rem ainder of the State Spartans built up an early first around," Lovell said at one point as the L ast week, Johnson expressed a wish when Daugherty put in the reserv es. back Clinton Jones, who ended up with 97 year. half lead here Saturday, and then coasted two vehicles dangled apart. "And we might to have the surgery over with as soon It was partly the poor condition of the yards rushing in the game, started it Johnson announced that he has signed to th e ir second straight undisputed Big get it cought up in one of the antennas, as possible, partly because he Is anxious field that prompted Daugherty to pull off with a 37-yard gain around right the so-called foreign investors’ tax bill— Ten title with a 37-19 win over Indiana. "W e’d be in great shape right now if to learn the nature of the small polyp defensive sta rs George W ebster and Char­ end. 1 described by its critic s as “ the C h rist­ It was the 14th straight conference win w«* bad a control system . We Just don’t have In his throat near his vocal cords. lie Thornhill early. W ithinjuriespossiole (piease turn to the back page) mas tree b ill" —which e a t .c S a provi­ " for MSU, the most ever scored by a Big Ten team in two seasons. And the sion for voluntary taxpayer financing of Spartans became the first team since Ohio presidential campaigns. State in 1955 to repeat as conference The presidential campaign financing E a r ly e n r o llm e n t champion. provides that a taxpayer, by checking a Now, with the first big objective of ' N e e d t o k n o w ’ p o l i c y g o v e r n s box on his income tax return, may have the season secured, the focus shifts to $1 allotted to presidential campaign funds h e ld t h is w e e k this week-end, and the season’s clim ac­ for the two major p artie s—without adding tic meeting of Michigan State and Notre anything to his tax bill. He disclosed also that he has vetoed Early enrollment begins today at the Dame—the two top-ranked team s in the t h e r e l e a s e o f s t u d e n t r e c o r d s a D istrict of Columbia crim e bill. In Men’s Intram ural Building for those stu­ nation. dents whose last names begin with let­ The stage for the "P o ll Bowl,” as "We use the ’need to know’ as our an accompanying statement he said he By F A YE UNGER dent, whether it is an employer or intel­ te rs S-Z. some have dubbed the Nov. 19 Spartan guideline," Nonnamaker said. "In most disapproved the m easure because he feels State News Staff W r i t e r ligence officer, must ask a m ember of the that In an effort to extend police powers Students should take their completed Stadium game, has been well set. MSU instances the person asking for informa­ stands 9-0-0 for the season, and the Who gets to know what from student central staff in the office for student It would lead to complications and con­ Student Schedule Card and student ID to affairs. tion doesn’t need to know,” the IM Building during a free period Fighting Irish have won eight straight. records is governed by the fluid principle Usually all that needs to be given out is fusion and actually make the policeman’s Quarterback Jimmy Raye sparked the of “ need to know.” T hat staff member, usually Eldon Non- Job harder. between 8 a j n . and 4:30 p.m . They will namaker, associate dean of students, or a confirmation of attendance at the Uni­ Spartans once again Saturday, throwing Usually only the d irectors in the Office Speaking of his operation, Johnson said then be given a Registration Section Re­ for Student Affairs get to seethe student’s Ira Baccus, assistant director in charge v ersity. The employer can ask the student quest Form , which should be completed three touchdown passes, and hitting seven to have a transcript of his grades sent to the understanding on presidential inability of nine tosses for 171 yards. permanent record and the central disci­ of records, decides what information can which he reached with Vice President with the schedule sequence numbers and be released. him. cred its of all the courses the student Dwight Lee, A1 Brenner, and Gene plinary file. (The transcript, sent out by the re g is­ Hubert H. Humphrey two years ago will Washington were on the receiving end of A person seeking information on a stu - What will they release? be operative during and after the surgery. wishes to take w inter term . t r a r ’s office, contains a complete grade Raye’s TD strik es, and sophomore full­ rep o rt and other academic Information. This authorizes the vice president to Those who participate In early enroll­ back Reggie Cavender scored the other It can also contain a record of suspension act in emergencies when the President is ment will then be eligible to complete two MSU touchdowns on bursts up the 3 P L A N E S D O W N or stric t disciplinary probation, but the unable to do so. Presum ably this would registration during the week of final middle. student can ask the U niversity to delete be operative while Johnson is under anes­ exam s, December 12-16, and will not have Dick Kenney added a 27-yard field goal these.) thesia or not fully recovered from its to rep o rt for the regular registration and four points after touchdown for the Is r a e li fo r c e s a tta c k J o r d a n to w n s ; Nonnamaker and Baccus may also give effects—a period estim ated at a couple period, Jan. 3-4. Spartans. One of the conversions traveled out Information on grade point and on 34 y ard s, after a penalty nullified a U N e n fo rc e s c e a s e - fir e c o m m a n d serious disciplinary problems, however, two-point try . Kenney also attempted a if they think the employer needs to know 57-yard fiefcl goal In the third period, TEL AVIV, Israel (fl - Led by tanks, three Israeli soldiers and an army com­ such information. B l o o d d r i v e b e g i n s t o d a y ; but the ball hit the left upright, foiling Israeli forces swept more than two m iles m ander w ere killed and six wounded In " I ’d very, very rarely give out any his bid for a Big Ten record. into Jordan on Sunday, attacked three the sam e area when their ca r hit a land suspension or disciplinary information,” Michigan State held the Hoosiers to towns, and engaged in heavy fighting mine. Nonnamaker said. minus 10 yards rushing, but gave up a with the veteran Jordanian Arab Legion. After over three hours of severe fight­ s p o n s o r s h o p e f o r 1 , 7 7 6 p in t s “ If a student had been withdrawn from league record 316 yards passing on 23 Both sides claimed they had Inflicted ing, U.N. observers obtained a cease­ the U niversity because of psychological " It doesn't hurt a b it," said Steve of 36 passes by quarterback Frank Stav- heavy losses. fire and the Israeli soldiers retired. problem s and was applying for a counsel­ Juday, quarterback of the ’65 Spartan roff. Overhead, Israeli and Jordanian jets The fighting boiled up about 30 miles ing job, however, I might think a little gridders, as he gave the firs t pint of "2 3 pass completions certainly gives clashed In dogfights. The Israelis said south of Jerusalem In the bulge of Jo r­ longer about saying no,” he said. "If the blood to kick-off the 1966 fall-term drive you w o rries,” said Spartan coach Duffy on Jordanian plane was shot down. Jordan danian te rrito ry west of the Dead Sea. student is going to work in a lab, the underway this week. Daugherty after the game. "O u r pass asserted it had bagged two Israeli jets. Arr Israeli spokesman acknowledged stiff answ er Is no information." Today through Friday students can do­ defense obviously wasn't as good as it resistance from the Arab Legion in the As for those minor disciplinary prob­ Israel announced the raid, said to have nate blood in Demonstration Hall. Hours has been in the p ast.” town of Samu, with a population of about lem s, Baccus said: a re 2-8 p.m . Today through Thursday, " I t ’s nice to win a championship," added been In brigade strength, was In retalia­ 3,500, but claimed the legion was beaten tion for sabotage forays. Only Saturday (please turn to the back page) and 9 a .m .-3 p.m . Friday. the not-com pletely-pleased Daugherty. " I back. "C h ristm as in N ovem ber" is the theme of this y e a r’s drive and the goal is 1,776 pints of blood. Blood donated from MSU students will T H U M B S N O S E A T C R O W D be used for three open-heart surgeries to be perform ed in Ann Arbor In the near future. Each operation requires at least 20 pints of blood. The Michigan Dept, of Health and the A r i z o n a k i l l e r m o v e d t o P h o e n i x Red C ro ss will also use the blood do­ nated for research purposes. An anti- MESA, A rlz. (#) - Deep religious feel­ violence, prevailed in this predominantly questioning Saturday young Smith was hemophlliac-globulin factor will be taken ings tempered bitterness Sunday against Mormon city of 50,000 Sunday. asked what he would have done If his from the blood donated here. T his fac­ a high school boy who laughed as he "W e feel that he will suffer more m other and 5-year-old sister, Lisa, had tor aids in the Immediate clotting of a shot five women and two children and than anybody can inflict on him ," said walked In during the shootings In the hemophiliac’s bleeding. la te r thumbed his nose at an anger-dotted Shirley Olsen, mother of Mary Margaret beauty shop. "Giving blood hurts a lot less than crowd. Olsen, 18, killed as she cried and prayed. " I would have killed them too," the stubbing your toes, and does a lot more Feeling ran high for a time Saturday chief quoted Smith as saying. good," said Jo An Newman, co-ordinator Olsen Is a Sunday school superintendent of the Mid-Michigan chapter of the Red after Robert Benjamin Smith, 18, made Brim hall played a tape of an Inter­ of the Church of Jesus C hrist of Latter patrons and w orkers in a beauty shop view he had Saturday with Bonita Sue C ro ss. Day Saints In Mesa, center of the Mor­ Persons In good health between the ages lie on the floor while he coldly pumped H a rris, 18, beauty shop employe who was mon faith in Arizona. bullet after bullet into them, killing four the only adult to survive the m ass slay­ of 18 and 60 are eligible to give blood. As Mormons went to Sunday services ings. A signed parental or guardian’s perm it women and a small g irl. and heard lay speakers, without referring Angry words rose from some in the In a voice that wavered, Miss H arris F ir s t D o n o r is required for single m inors. to the killings, tell of God's eternal power told how the boy made them lie In a c ir­ Doctors and nurses will be in atten­ crowd that gathered at the police sta­ to forgive, newsmen knocked at the door Steve Juday has donated the tion after Smith's a rre s t, and Police Chief cle on the floor, their heads together, dance to ask prospective donors about of a w ell-kept home on a palm-lined like the spokes of a wheel. She said f i r s t pint of blood f o r the fall presertt and past health, and check hemo­ Gall Brimhall ordered the boy whisked to stre e t. he had a long-barreled, frontier model t e r m blood d r iv e . Only 1,775 globin, tem perature, pulse and blood p re s ­ the Maricopa County Jail In Phoenix, 20 m iles away. Downtown at the police station, Chief ,22-callber pistol which he reloaded after m o re pints a re needed. sure. R o b e r t B , S m ith But grief and sorrow, rather than Brimhall told newsmen that during each shot. Tony F e r r a n t e photo STATI NEWS Kyle C. Kerbawy Eric Planin, managing editor editor-in-chief Jam es Spaniolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, éditorial editor Lawrence W erner, Sports Editor s it e w c e ' Joel Stark Andrew Molllson, executive rep orter advertising manager William G. Papclak, a sst. ad manager Monday Morning, November 14, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S E c h o e s O n l y t r a d i t i o n o n t h e k e e p s c o u n c i l c l o s e d R h i n e L a s t w e e k th e a c a d e m ic I f i t w e r e to d i s c u s s s u c h O u t o f th e b u b b lin g c a u l­ m a t t e r s it c o u ld g o in to a mm d ro n o f W e s t G e rm a n p o litic s c o u n c il m e t to d i s c u s s a c a ­ d e m ic fre e d o m fo r s tu d e n ts . c o m m itt e e o f th e w h o le . a n e w c h a n c e llo r h a s e m e r g ­ S tu d e n ts, h o w e v e r, w e re not C o m b s a ls o m e n tio n e d th e e d , K u r t K ie s in g e r. f r e e to a t t e n d . T h e c o u n c il p o s s ib ility th a t to o m a n y W h e n L u d w ig E r h a r d w a s h a s a lo n g - s ta n d in g p o lic y o f p e o p le w o u ld c o m e to th e fo r c e d o u t o f o ffic e b y th e K U R T K IES IN G ER e x c lu d in g s tu d e n ts an d th e m e e tin g s an d d is r u p t th e m . b r e a k d o w n o f h is c o a lit io n in G e r m a n y i s a t t e m p t in g to p re s s fro m it s m e e tin g s . th e B u n d e s ta g , h is p a r ty , If an A c a d e m ic C o u n c il re g a in its c o lle c t iv e s e lf r e ­ U n le s s tra d itio n is c o n ­ r th e C h ris tia n D e m o cra ts, m e e t in g w e r e to d r a w 2 0 s p e c t lo s t s in c e W o rld W a r s id e re d a r e a s o n , th e re w e r e h a r d p r e s s e d to fin d a o b s e r v e r s w h o d id n ’ t h a v e a II and get out fro m u n d e r s e e m s to b e n o g o o d r e a s o n su cce sso r. s p e c if ic r e a s o n f o r g o in g it th e th u m b (b e n e fic e n t th o u g h fo r k e e p in g th is p o lic y . F in a lly th e y s e l e c t e d w o u ld b e a la n d m a r k in th e it m a y b e ) o f th e o c c u p y in g W h e n a s k e d ab o u t th e r u l­ K ie s in g e r . A G a u llis t w ith a fig h t a g a in s t a p a th y . n a tio n s . in g , W illia m K . C o m b s ,d e a n N a zi b ackg ro u n d , he se rv e d T o e x p e c t a n a t io n to h a v e o f U n iv e r s it y S e r v ic e s and P r o b a b ly th e o n ly p e o p le D O N S O C K O L a s a lia s o n o ffic e r b e tw e e n fo re ig n tro o p s s ta tio n e d o n s e c r e t a r y o f th e c o u n c il, r e ­ w h o w o u ld a tte n d w o u ld b e th e G o e b b e ls p ro p a g a n d a p lie d th a t it w a s a n o ld m e m b e r s o f th e p r e s s an d a m in is try and th e fo re ig n m in is t r y d u rin g th e w a r . it s s o il a s o c c u p a tio n fo r c e s w ith o u t a r e s u r g e n c e o f n a ­ p o lic y w h ic h h a d n o t b e e n fe w in te re s te d fa c u lty m e m ­ V ote to m o rro w tio n a lis m is u n r e a lis t ic . q u e s tio n e d s in c e h e h a d b e e n b e rs. K ie s in g e r fa v o rs a m o re in d e p e n d e n t c o u r s e f o r G e r ­ B u t w h ile th is n a t io n a lis m s h o u ld b e c a r e f u lly w a tc h e d , on th e c o u n c il. T h e ' c o u n c il t y p ic a lly d is ­ T h e re is no re a s o n fo r c lo s in g th e m e e tin g s e x c e p t ( t h e w i n n e r . . .) m a n y an d lo o s e r t ie s w ith th e s a m e o c c u p a tio n f o r c e s c u s s e s g e n e ra l m a tte rs in ­ tr a d itio n , an d it s e e m s th a t th e U n ite d S t a t e s - - in s h o r t , When Soapy Williams andZ oltonFeren- anniversary is her birthday and she’ll be w h ic h e n g e n d e r it w ill p r e ­ v o lv in g s tu d e n t an d fa c u lty as fa r a s th e A c a d e m ic two. Now let’s switch to E ric in Indian m o re n a tio n a lis m . cy were confronted with the fact that the v e n t th e r is e o f a “ F o u rth a ffa irs . C o u n c il is c o n c e rn e d , t r a d i­ CBS Voter Profile Analysis (VPA) had Bend." W h ile w e te n d to v ie w t h is declared them lo sers they could only react "Hello, Walt. I hope that you can hear R e ic h .” It d o e s n o t o r d in a r ily d is ­ tio n is m o r e im p o r t a n t th a n s k e p tic a lly , w e r e a liz e th a t with frustrated shock. me over the excitement h ere outside Miss - - T h e E d ito rs c u s s c o n fid e n tia l o r p e r s o n a l re a so n . "T he polls haven’t even closed yet,” P ro c to r’s kindergarten c la ss. It’s usually it is th e r e s u lt o f a n a tu ra l said Soapy, "Only 13 p er cent of the vote a quiet town here where Governor Mc­ D is s e n t: T o m S e g a l m a tte rs. - - T h e E d ito rs te n d e n cy. has been counted.” Intyre is growing up, but a fte r this fantastic T here is no doubt that com puters are victory th ey 're pulling out all stops and becoming faster, m ore accurate and more i t ’s cup cakes for everyone tomorrow after deadly as time goes by. They are able to play period. Wait! The G overnor is coming predict resu lts on the basis of fewer and now. Governor I Thank you, Governor. How T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S fewer retu rn s. do you feel?" One wonders if this might not in the “ Ha, ha, ha, h a." future subvert the elective process. "Do you feel good, Governor?” One can realistically see in the future "You come right back in this room ASM SU t r a f f i c a p p o i n t m e n t h it an announcement that "on the basis of the 500 votes counted so far, VPA has de­ Eliot McIntyre. Tm s o rry , he gets so silly at tim e s.” To the EdltpŸï graduate students, and students in m arried clared Senator Smoosh the v icto r." “ Well, Walt, you heard M iss P roctor. me the trouble of selecting my own values When somebody publicly w rites that But what happens after that? Certainly I ’m afraid that we won’t get any m ore housing.) Supposedly, then, my responsi­ and evaluating my own creative literature MSU does not care about him personally, bility was to the on-campus students, not there will be further refining of scientific *out of the Governor today." Before ttte establishm ent of ASMSU, (Z eitgeist). Thank MSU for giving me the he’s strongly hinting that he wishes it did. "O K , E ric . Let’s switch to the home of to the ASMSU Board. At the present election predictions. appointments to the A ll-U niversityTraffic option to be rather than to know. T here a re two ways to help him. Give him writing, the accusation has not yet been One can imagine an old gray-halred M r. and M rs, John Guest, parents of Sally Committee were handled through the Dean Thank you MSU for preventing other a source of help and gently jab him from Guest, the P resident’s future wife.” leveled that while on the committee I did W alter Cronkite reporting on presidential of Students office, which made recom ­ students from oushing life into a corner behind to make him mad enough to do a "H ello, Walt. I have Sally here with me. a bad job of representing the on-campus election night, 1992. mendations for appointment to President under G roat, Fogarty, o r Lawless. Thank good job of living. So to make you mad M r. How do you feel? Excited? Proud? Are students. . .and that takes care of the 1992, Hannah. Beginning spring, 1965, the ASMSU you MSU for denying them this - one of H eim er I’ll say this. Grow up. Go out and you happy? Sally?. . .I’m so rry , Walt. My concern now is that the situation ’96, '00, ’04, '08 and 2012 contests and Board undertook this responsibility. Each the greatest experiences I was fortunate fight and work for what you want and Sally is hiding h er face in h e r m other’s perm its my successors to be subjected they certainly were exciting campaigns, year it delegates one m em ber-at-large to have at this university. Thank you MSU believe. Develop a little courage to lead a sk irts and evidently we won’t be able to to the same p ressu re. Whether they weren’t they Roger?" to handle petitions and submit recommen­ for guaranteeing that freshmen can now good and productive life. If you need some get any comment from h er right now.” represent their groups will not be as “ Yes, Walt. They certainly were. An dations; the Board then approves the em erge from their ATL cocoon com­ catch w ords, start prefacing your ques­ "OK, Ed. How about a word from the final list of recommendations and a lte r­ Important as whether their opinions find interesting point, Walt, is th a t .. . ’’ placently satisfied with th eir instilled be­ tions with "how ” not " I f ." And finally: loser, R oger?" favor with the Board m em bers. In order "Excuse me, Roger, but our Voter P ro ­ nates to be sent to the President for lief system . The burden of proof to justify your exis­ "W ell, Walter, Senator Russick lost a to minimize this problem, 1 propose that file Analysis has just picked another win­ decision and appointment. Thank you MSU for preventing your own tence lies on you, not MSU, your inhuman close race by only about 2 per cent of L ast spring, after two y ears on the where one of the represented groups has ner. Governor Eliot McIntyre of M issouri "Coming of Sage." p ro fs, o r the system . If you accept this the popular vote. Unfortunately, Voter traffic committee as the representative a governmental structure, that structure has Just been declared the winner of the responsibility, great. If you don’t, I, at P residential race of the year 2044. We Profile Analysis has told us that he will of on-campus students, and after having be perm itted to pick the recommendations Julie Le Blanc least am sorry. You’ll have to educate have been able to reach Governor McIntyre be unavailable for com m ent.” been recommended by the responsible for the position on the traffic committee. yourself without a good tool like MSU. Re­ Specifically, at this tim e this would mean Alpena, Senior outside his kindergarten cla ss in Indian “ Why’s that, Roger?” m em ber-at-large for reappointment, the m em ber this after you’ve left: Opportuni­ that MHA and WIC would choose recom ­ Bend, M issouri.” "W ell, Walt, Senator Russick is not due Board specifically deleted my name from ties a re seldom repeated. to be born for another 12 y e a rs. VPA goes the list to be sent to the President. mendations for the on-campus representa­ “T his is certainly a big day for Gov­ tive; and that some combination of OCC, ernor McIntyre, Walt. In addition to his on to say, Walt, that the prim ary reason I was not at that tim e notified of the IFC, ICC, and the so ro ritie s’ presidents’ T a k e th e in itia tiv e E ric Malcolm Filson projected victory, his birthday tomorrow for R ussick’s defeat is his youth. He will action, nor given any chance to defend council would choose recommendations for MSU alumnus '64, will make him six years old.” be only 40 years old when he runs and this m yself. I discovered the deletion this To the Editor: the off-campus representative. University of Detroit School of Law "Y es, Roger. And in addition to that, was apparently a negative factor In his fall when I read the State News article Certainly this suggested alteration could freshman the anniversary of his m arriage to his cam paign." containing the names of those who had I read a lette r in the (Oct. 28) Issue of not eliminate all political pressure, but lovely wife Sally is next week. And the “Thank you, Roger. Now, in 2 048.. been recommended to the President, and the State News which was a cry for help found my name was not among them. certainly it could spread it out m ore. from a student named Kenneth R.H eim er. jliEL l. vaJIll ‘YOU LOOK AT THAT ? OH, BOV ¡EVERYONE 1$ LOOKING WHEN I 60T CALLED TO THE Subsequently I talked with ten members He maintained that nobody cared whether Pat T e rry CHARLIE BROWN HAS BEEN PUT ON AT M E! IF THIS DOESN'T IMPRESS OFFICE, I WASA N080CV. NOW of the Student Board, and exchanged c o r­ o r not he remained a student at MSU. He SA FETY PATROL! HOL) ABOUT THAT?1 THAT LITTLE RED H AlRED F re e r, Texas, senior i'm a m a n with a b a d 6 e : respondence with the Board Chairman, also referred to com puters, numbers,and GIRL, NOTHING WILL.1 concerning the reasons for this action. a lack of humanity MSU. lr K I was told that my not having a car MSU is big. MSU is diversified. MSU is on campus made me unable properly to fantastically Intricate. Yes. But MSU is understand student d riv e rs’ problem s. also human. MSU Is also personal. And However, when I was reappointed to the MSU will give help to those who ask for traffic committee In 1965, I did not have it. Nobody at MSU will check to see if you a c a r and this was not a limiting factor. went to the doctor last week like mom and M oreover, this year I do have a car; MUhAMr-, p ó n i ü r " id e o lo g y dad used to. But there a re people who will and had 1 been asked, I could have made listen and help if a student has the courage known this fact last spring. to ask. The competition at MSU Is tough Some m em bers felt 1 already was too involved to do an adequate Job on the com­ m ittee. I knew last spring, and told G a p and this is something a lot of students aren ’t used to living with. Sometimes it Spend New Year’s B A S I C O U T L I N E S anyone who asked me, that I was dropping out of student government this year. To the Editor: How can this be? Is our president, John seem s that the profs are only Interested In the students who are interested in them. This may be the case. Flaces like MSU In The Bahamas! I I I NIT SCI SOC HUM The necessity of turnover for maintain­ Hannah, misquoted In stating (in the Mon­ a re without doubt the only learning insti­ ing vitality of representation was men­ tutions where a prof can ask a question J o i n O u r A i r T o u r day Nov. 7 edition’s front page article tioned. T his might be a valid point; to a class of 100 and get not a single headline) that the ‘‘U. must ‘reflect spirit C O U R S E but that it is not a Board policy is r e ­ reply. But M r. Heimer I will tell you this. of own (the) tim e’ - Hannah” ? L e a v in g D e t r o it flected by the statement of the vice chair­ Any W ebster’s New Collegiate Diction­ T here a re vice presidents at your uni­ man of the Board that this action of the ary will attest to the fact th a t'‘Zeitgeist’’ versity who will take the time to help you. Board was highly unusual. T here a re faculty mem bers who will do the D e c . 2 7 O U T L IN E S b ears this same meaning--and yet, Zeit­ The one factor mentioned m ost often sam e. If you don’t know any faculty mem­ geist is officially both un sanctioned and and emphasized most was that the Board b e r, which is highly possible, ask one in unwanted, and, in effect, unrecognized. R e t u r n in g J a n . 2 ^ a s not in agreement with my opinions on special driving and parking privileges for student government personnel. Ap­ Could there be a gap between adm inistra­ tive Ideology - and policy? your m ajor field of study. And of course the dorm itory advisers and counseling MATH 101109111112113 parently, this rath er personal reason was Gail Campbell center a re always available. T o ta l P a c k a g e C o st. $ 1 93 San Francisco the prim ary, if not the only, cause of my dism issal. Junior Published by the students of Michigan State Univer­ ^ C a ll l l s N o w F o r D e t a ils CHEM101102 111 112 To blame the Board for their action sity every class day throughout the year and a special would be ridiculous. They did precisely Welcome Week Edition In September. Subscription rate $10 per year. Authorised by the Board of Student Pub­ what any good political body would have T h a n k y o u M S U lications. STIT121123 MATH 120 U M lM done under sim ilar circum stances. Had Member Associated Press. United Press International. they been a bit m ore practiced, of course, Inland Datly*Press Association. AssociatedCollegiate Press. To the Editor Michigan Press Association. Michigan Collegiate Press they probably would have done their work Association. m ore adequately by allowing me to speak • my piece before they made their formal Thank you MSU for giving me a chance Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich. PHYSICS 237,207 to be a "headpiece filled with straw ." Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services ! decision, when It would have been harm - Thank you ATL Committee for making me Building. Michigan State University. East Lansing. Mich. I le ss. However, a student m em ber of the i traffic committee Is chosen to represent ; a segment of the student body (at present realize that at MSU only the unexamined life is worth living. Thank you MSU for protecting me against the danger of Phones: Editorial............................................. 355*8252 Classified Advertising............................ 355-8255 Display Advertising............................... 353-6400 TRAVEL CENTER INC. ) the four student m em bers represent on- Business - Circulation........................... 355-8299 Across From ever questioning or penetrating below Photographic . ................................. 355-831| ' campus students, off-campus students, surface reality. Thank you MSU for saving 2 2 8 A b b o tt R d . The State T heatre T E L . 351-6400 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 14, 1966 3 R o m n e y sidesteps th e ’6 8 issue war, and 1 intend to make who seemed Intent on get­ Gov. George Romney m ust have solutions for must get individual people many problem s which con­ and private institutions to specific proposals as soon ting Romney to c o m m i t sounding very much like a as I have more infor­ him self one way o r the candidate for P resident, front the nation, he noted. help solve the problem ." A few minutes e arlie r he m ation." o t h e r on a presidential said he hasn’t decided yet We should have federal Asked about the possi­ nomination, asked the gov­ whether o r not he wants the vowed to study more in­ tensely the Viet Nam war action to guarantee housing bility of Red China’s be­ ernor several questions office. for all people regardless of coming a member of the " T h e re a re many things so as to be able to offer Would Romney be satis­ specifics on how the war creed o r color, he said. UN, Romney said that the which will enter Into my U.S. should help that coun­ fied If Goldwater gave him consideration for the P re s ­ could be ended. Romney sees the w ar In try become a member of the same support in 1968 idency,” Romney saldSun- Romney, who answered Viet Nam as the most fa r- the world organization with as he gave Goldwater In day on the television pro­ questions w h ic h dealt reaching, meaningful, and complex problem facing the an eye toward stemming 1964. g ram , "M eet the P r e s s ." mostly with national prob­ lem s, cited Michigan as an U.S. today. the Communist trend In Red “ Who you support for “ I will have to find out China. if the people want m e, and - example of how national "T h e war affects both president Is a personal problem s could be solved. our foreign and domestic The g o v e r n o r favors choice, and each person if the rank and file wants t r a d i n g with communist m e ." "C u rre n t legislation to problem s," he said. “ I should be able to make the deal with social injustices think Secy. McNamara Is countries when It does not choice for him self,” Rom­ The man who Is P re s i­ affect our own security. dent of the United States is shallow,” he said. “ We overly optim istic about the GOVERNOR ROMNEY ney said. Members of the p re ss. O U T E R S P A C E World News Lovell keeps cool’ in walk S o r o r ity R u s h Special at a Glance F o r the past few days, women In terested in join­ W ednesday this people in the world who have been liam Anders, capsule communi­ ing a s o r o r ity have been 25 CAPE KENNEDY, F la. UP) — V C le a d e r c o n v in c e d U .S . w i l l p u ll o u t and will continue to strive for v is itin g th e various The command "open her up” Sun­ cator, both Naval Academy D isc o unte d day sent Edwin E. "B uzz” Aldrin peace and freedom in the world. graduates, and Air Force Maj, houses f o r in fo rm al teas. C o u po ns I MOSCOW (AP ) — Nguyen Huu Tho, le ad e r of the J r ., a scholarly pioneer, into the MC: Mighty fine. Aldrin, who was graduated from F o r m a l s o r o r ity rush wi 11 V i e t Cong, was reported Sunday to be convinced that weird, weightless void to become Aldrin’s next message opened West Point before completing take place w in ter t e r m . W atch F o r up Joshing among Navy Capt. his doctorate at M assachusetts the United States w ill get out of V iet Nam. the world's foremost walker and Lovell and Air Force Maj. Wil- State News photo by Mike Ad ‘ ‘We showed during the past d ry season that we w orker In space. Institute of Technoloev. Schonhofen can defeat the best units of the A m e ric a n arm ed "A re you still cool?" asked Aldrin: T his m essage concerns COUPON f o r c e s " the V ie t Cong le ader said in an in terv ie w command pilot Jam es A. Lovell a contest coming up in the future. J r . the minute his Gemini 12 p a rt­ G O P In ,d e m s I'll read it out loud so you all can with A u stralian Com m unist newsman W i lf r e d S. ner had left their snug orbiting hear it: Go Army, beat Navy. C a m p a i g n bill, B u rch e tt. The in te rv ie w In South V ie t Nam was pub­ capsule, and the m atter-of-fact lished in Red Star the paper of the Soviet Defense h o ld c o m m itte e s answer came: "I am still cool." MC: Ah. Roger. Understand. M in is t r y . Here is the conversation, early WASHINGTON (fl — A prom i­ Beat Army. in his two-hour walk, in which nent House Democrat said Sunday Aldrin: 1 knew we had the wrong 'r e v o l u t i o n a r y ’ Aldrin made an unrehearsed in­ the impact of Republican gains camp com on that. Now take Ja p a n e s e a ir lin e r c r a s h e s , 50 m is s in g ternational gesture on his own: on adm inistration program s your pictures, Jim . WASHINGTON li) — Legisla­ Aldrin: Houston, Gemini 12 should be eased by lib erals' re ­ Lovell: What a te rrib le lob. I tion which President Johnson just MATSUYAMA, Japan UP) - tion’s fourth m ajor a ir h ere. I have a couple of m es­ tention of key committees despite hate to do that. just signed into law In Texas is A Japanese a irlin e r with 50 d isa ste r this year. sages for you. the changed ratio in House mem­ L a te r, while Aldrin was run­ a revolutionary approach to fin­ persons aboard plunged into At least 14 persons aboard Mission control: Ready to copy, bership. ning through a rehearsed sched­ ancing of presidential campaigns. Japan’s Inland Sea on Sunday the plane were newlyweds Aldrin: Roger. In commemora­ This recommendation came ule of tasks at a work bench on It could make up to $30 million heading for re so rts on the pic­ from Rep. Richard Bolling, D- each available to each m ajor CO UPON I night after an unsuccessful tion of launch day, on Nov, 11, the spacecraft's outside: landing attempt in a rainstorm turesque Inland Sea for honey­ I have an emblem here I’d like Mo„ after the House majority Aldrin: Now a loose bolt with a party for the 1968 White House at this southwestern Japanese moons. Sunday had been con­ to leave in orbit. It says Nov. 11, leader, Rep, Carl Albert, D- w asher Is being Inserted into a race. city. Officials reported no sidered an auspicious day for Vets Day. Okla., conceded In a separate plate. The funds would come from R a p id S h a v e signs of survivors in the na­ m arriag es, according to the MC: Roger, copy.Nov. 11, Vets Interview that Tuesday's elec­ voluntary taxpayer contributions old Japanese calendar. Day. tions will force shelving of some Lovell: Okay—take it easy now. - without any tax Increase - and Aldrin: I’d like to extend the of President Johnson’s newer Aldrin: Holder is just sitting sponsors of the Idea say It would meaning of it to Include all of the plans. there In the hole now. It is not free the parties of the need to Reg 98c In d o n e s ia n a m e s n e w a m b a s s a d o r to U .S . engaged. I fumbled the bolt and seek large contributions from the w asher and they both went powerful individuals and groups. J A K A R T A , Indonesia (A P ) - - Indonesia has named underneath my helmet. So I push­ The provision would set up in Limit 1 5 6 0 Suwito Kusumowidagdo as its new am bassador fo the ed them forward and moved my­ the T reasury a presidential elec­ Void Alter U /14/66 United States, It was reported here Sunday, Suwito has F a n s s ta r t lin in g u p self away from them and put tion .campaign fund into which been f i r s t assistant foreign m in is te r f o r the past four them together and that bolt is each taxpayer could contribute y e a rs . He w ill succeed L .N . P a l a r in Washington. now going in. I'll give lt a couple $1 annually by checking a box on OUPON The W om en’ s In tern a ­ of m ore tim es. his Income tax return. tional League f o r Peace fo r N D g a m e tic k e ts A m ajor party, defined as one Lovell: Oh, 1 See. You played a which polled 15 million votes In M a c le a n s and F re ed o m h e l d a s ile n t little orbital mechanics to re ­ the preceding election, would be Spartan fans started lining up It read "No. 1—MSU or T oothpaste v ig il against the w a r In trieve these. reim bursed for Its legitim ate K i e s i n g e r s e e k s V i e t Nam last F rid a y , Friday night for tickets to the Alabam a?" The owner admitted lt Aldrin: Yeah. I had to do'a campaign expenses out of this N otre Dame game. Armed with meant nothing but thought it was V e t e r a n ’s Day. little rendezvols there. fund. Reg 95c new lawn chairs, sleeping bags and "kind of pretty, anyway." M ike Schonhofen photo lots of coffee, they started their F r e n c h t i e s cold vigil outside Jenison Field- L im it 1 5 9 0 house. Void Alter 1I / 14/0,' WUERZBURG, Gèrmany OP) — Soviet leaders, he said, had S p a r t a n w e e k By 4 p.m . Sunday there were about 115 students In line. Philip Kurt George Kiesinger, the C hristian Democratic candidate to succeed Chancellor Ludwig proved they were "w ise re al­ is ts ." T hus, he added, they should d e c la re d Borkowski, Livonia senior, who was firs t In line, said he arrived ^ n n c u i OUPON1 know that "th e re will be no lack at 6 p.m . Friday for his first A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y 9 E rhard, said Sunday that close of good will on our side If we shift. Combs ties with France a re a key prob­ want to begin building mutual con­ lem of W estG erm anforeignpoli- fidence" between Bonn and Mos­ b y R o m n e y (unbreak o bl e ) The groups—living units and cy. cow. In his first speech since his Saturday night’s airport recep­ groups of friends—are working in Reg 39c _ His announcement that Strauss, controversial nomination Thurs­ tion f o r the winning Spartans shifts varying from three to 12 should be a member of the new day, Kiesinger declared that for security reasons, West Germany government did not come as a su rp rise. S trauss’ Bavarian launched Nov. 13-19 as "Spartan Week in Michigan," officially hours at a time. . . . : SC declared in a proclam ation by When asked if lt was worth lt, Void AI tur 11/ 14/hi> also cannot do without good re la ­ group, in declaring Kiesinger Gov. George Romney. a few at the head of the line tions with the United States. th eir favorite candidate, had said, " I t's th e game of the He also announced that he wants unanimously urged that Strauss City of Lansing tre a su re r G er­ ald G raves, tribute committee decade." "National Champion- COUPON F ran z JosephStrauss, theform er be given a cabinet position that chairm an, reports no definite shipl" and " I even got fired for defense m inister, to be a mem­ “ influenced decisively” German plans as yet for the week but not going to work this weekend.” ber of his cabinet. Strauss heads policy. R e v lo n the powerful Bavarian wing of the anticipates arousing State spirit But it appeared doubtful that William Moehrlng, Flint sen­ C hristian Democrats, whose sup­ through posters and activities. In tim a te C o lo g n e Kiesinger’s emphatic mention of ior, said he and his friends port was vital In making Kies­ Fans, the MSU pep band, and Strauss would boost his chances m ayors of Lansing and East Lan­ had been sitting In the end zone inger the p arty 's top candidate. of winning a m ajority in the Reg 3 50 In foreign affairs, Kiesinger Bundestag. sing braved the cold Saturday for three years and wanted 50- B U IL D B A B Y ’S said, a solution should be found night to meet the team at the yard-line seats for a change. L im it 1 2 .9 9 that Is based on links with France And the F ree Democrats, airport and hear L t. Gov. Wil­ PHO TO A LBU M W IT H whose resignation from the Bonn liam Milliken read Romney*s G erald Snyder, Cincinnati, Void After 11/14/66 and the United States. He spoke government last month started proclam ation. Ohio senior, sitting on the cold up against what he called the the cabinet c risis, have a long "T h is highly significant foot­ sidewalk at the end of the line, COUPON "m endacious differentiation be­ reco rd of feuding with the bull­ ball feat resulted because all said it was worth the trouble tween Gaulllsts and Atlantl- necked Bavarian leader. players and coaches played each "If we play as well as we can." c is ts ." S e c re t Sp ray But he made plain that he was game separately, without looking Kiesinger also is under fire ahead to the next, and keeping Some people wonder If standing In favor of stepped up contacts In line f o r almost three days between Bonn and P a ris. Kiesinger also urged gradual because of his association with the Nazis. He joined the party th eir eyes on the overall target of conference title of two years m akes any sense. Others might wonder even more about the sign PIN-UPS, Reg 1 00 D e o d o ra n t improvement of relations with in 1933 but says he became In a row ," read part of the disappointed with it a year la te r, proclam ation. displayed by one of the w aiters. Moscow. L im it 1 5W 6W 0y B e a u tifu l 5 x 7 ’ V o id A f t e r 1 1 /1 4 /6 6 D ID Y O U E V E R • • p h o to g r a p h , Specials good at , , .eat roasted chestnuts in T i m e ’ s Square - — ride the Staten Island E . L a n s in g S to re onl STATE F e r r y fo r a nickel . . . see 5th avenue all dressed up f o r C h ris tm a s . . sip a hot d rin k in a Greenwich V illa g e pub o r watch M acy's f o r N o n -g la re 59* C h ris tm a s parade f r o m the curb? I ights get N O W ’S Y O U R C H A N C E ! natural s m ile s . D is c o u n t FLY TO NEW YORK Do your baby-bragging with a beauti­ ful photo . . , "worth m ore than a C o s m e tic s thousand w ords." Get a completely fin­ & V ita m in s ished photograph for only 59f . 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F o r re se rv a tio n s go .Monday 12 ’ T il 9 PM qlngly for 59944 p les,” "a noun is the name of a Franklin listed humility among A M- - P_U S Shakespearean plays as well) Into Warren to give reasons for the not content to mindlessly push "M acB ird" Is scheduled for their c a rts through the streets, person, place, or thing," Just the top 13 virtues). P h ra se s like lin started the Enlightenm ent," , C tropical humor make lt excellent m urder. off-Broadway production in De­ scarcely making a mark in proof "Thom as Paine I n s t i t u t e d But all doth not go well once don’t seem to work. Comments “ Although this Is a difficult topic and highly enjoyable reading. cem ber. A special company, A.Y. of th eir existence, just pushing d eism ," and "Thoreau thought up on themes from college teachers for me to write on. . , ’’ and "I LA ST 3 DAYS MacBird Is on the throne. Lady transcendentalism ," will prove » • • » • • « I INFORMATION 9 4 8 2 - 3 9 0 3 Productions, w a s formed ex­ don’t offer much m ore a s s is t­ hope I have shown th a t,. . " will goes insane and goes p ressly to produce "M acB ird," that which they have been told to shown 1:30-5:15-9:15 BMI I C H I P A N MacBird on a binge of planting flowers push. Hand-to-mouth existence ance: they often seem to ris e out convince the instructor that you that you a re truly conscious of The money has been raised, cast­ turns into a question for the head. some kind of twilight zone: "you a re aware of your lim itations, cause and effect. Feature at 1:45- a n d bushes to "sw eeten this IX. See to it that your con­ TODAY ing and auditions are being held, And soon there is an epidemic of have confused illusion with re a l­ IV. Offer plenty of personal Newman 4:20-7:00-9:40 WINNER OF and a definite date of prem iere "w hyness" infecting the safety ity ," "you have not achieved a opinions. Too often in th is com­ clusions are dram atic, that is, is Haqier i i ACADEMY AWARDS! METRO GaCWVN MAYER MKWNT« will be given as soon as a theater of the society. is found. BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS d i s s o c i a t i o n of sensibility,” "your Weltanschauung is d is­ to rte d ," What is needed, I think, is a compact, quick handy r e f e r ­ petitive, mechanized world we shy away from our rea l feelings; let your h air down. If you think the P uritans were a bunch of nuts, "full of sound and fu ry ," and if possible, tangential. Im press upon your read er that what you have discussed in your theme Is TECMNKOIM* PANAVISION* FROMWIRKERBROS.V A CARLO PONh PR0OUC7ON the key to truth, love, God, beau­ 2nd Hitl 3:30-7:30 DAVID LEAN'S ence guide to effective writing. say 'so. V. Be colloquial; this will show ty, and The American Way. FILM / TO D AY • Thru Thurs. May I propose then the following X. 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It should be typewritten (scrip t type o r italics may count for bonuses), IN PANAVISION' AND METROCOtOB Connie Paul Jim I, Always begin your essay sure had a lot of g u ts," "F ra n k ­ preferably on onion skin paper, Stevens Ford Hutton wauenmanHau RESERVED PERFORMANCE TICKETS NOW AT THE BOX- with a definition from W ebster, lin always kept his cool," "Jo n a ­ and should include several extra mBILLY WILDER’S OFFICE OR BY MAILI Since he Is the universally a c ­ than Edwards came out of a blank pages before and after the Starts Thurs. knowledged authority on words, Calvinist bag." actual theme, one of which might EVES. AT 8 PM - SUN. 7:30- ANN-MARGRET me Fomune cooicie $2.25. MATINEES SAT-SUN. MAffMfSSJ you can’t go wrong quoting him. VI. Include as many sentence boast an appropriate quotation pmmsot raMM», unrreoannsrt M EASTMANCOLOR I ACUMIN PUN CONF MUAStf fragm ents as possible. T h is will from an obscure author, A tra n s ­ 1:30. SAT. MAT. $1.50 -SUN. Don’t use Thorndike or other ^ADDED-CARTOON NEWS PLUS: inferior lexicocrapher. dem onstrate that you a re striving parent plastic folder is also sug- * MAT. $2.25. ‘A BALLAD MOORAM INFORMATION ► 4 8 3 6 4 8 5 II. In your introduction, take a for sim plicity of style. gested. FRIDAY OF LOVE’ — Kenneth Kantor 'Not With My Wife You Don’t' Q LAPM EW FRI: MARGOT FONTEYN "ROMEO and J U L IE T " while before vou come to the point; this will build the suspense. VII. Provide many cliches which have been drilled into your ATL assistan t instructor Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 14, 1966 7 M H A H A S D O U B T S B A T T L E O F S E X E S L e a r y f o r u m q u e s t i o n e d C u s t o d i a n s e y e s t u d e n t s Men’s Hall Assn. (MHA) passed given the prerogative of attending b e rs-a t-la rg e in the ASMSU Gen­ sports c ar into the dining room keeper staff Is understaffed and a motion Thursday night request­ either o r both of them. e ra l Assembly. M rs. Annie Davis, an Abbot BY DONNA C U M M IN G S to disprove the belief that It needs nearly 100 m ore P ^ P 1,® ing ASMSU to provide a speaker MHA also voted to establish MHA m em bers who opposed the Hall housekeeper fo r the past State News Staff W r i t e r •couldn't be done'," exclaimed t0 t*le full-tim e vacancies, on the program with Timothy a new movie committee to o r­ proposal felt that if membership 13 y e a rs, argues that ''women The habits of the student body M rs. Davis when asked to recall noted Lyle , Thot burn, manager L eary to present opposing views ganize the movie program for of the General Assembly is to a re neater than m en," while came under the scrutiny of a Edward Hannan, a Wonders Hall an unusual student stunt. °* residence halls. to those of L eary on LSD, residence halls on campus. This be increased, individuals re p re ­ very partial group recently. . . M rs. Florence King, a Landon **Male students perform some Leary, a known u se r and ad­ group will have the responsi­ senting some group should be custodian and better known to vocate of LSD, is scheduled to bility of meeting within a week added rath er than m em b ers-at- the MSU custodial staff. Wonders residents as " M r.E d ,” Hall housekeeper for the past custodial chores in areas w here appear on campus Thursday and organizing the best possible large who represent no consti­ Dormitory custodians and says he "would put the boys* 19 years, is "su rp rise d at the we a re extrem ely short-handed afternoon to discuss the drug. movie program in the least pos­ tuency. housekeepers disagree on which housekeeping up against that of number of college students who or during periods of extra demand sex is a neater housekeeper, but the g irls, any day of the week,” don't know how to wash o r iro n ." as in February when the Uni­ He stipulated in his agreem ent sible tim e. In other action, MHA approved with MSU that he would not par­ agree that “ In general, most "Oh, yes, about nine years She said she has helped "troubled versity entertains Alumni Dis­ A motion was made to be the appointment of RalphCooper, students a re pretty clean ." tinguished Scholarship stu­ ticipate in a debate on the sub­ considered later by MHA that president of E. Holmes Hall, as ago, a group of boys pushed a students" several tim es. F rom his observations, Emilio d en ts," he said. ject but would only present a they support the constitutional executive assistant to the p re s i­ Castillo, a Landon Hall custodian Attired in gray uniforms fur­ lecture based on his knowledge amendment revisions for the dent of MHA, Roger W illiams. of and experiments with LSD. ASMSU constitution as p re ­ for the past two years, feels nished by the University, most Cooper succeeds Dave Davis "m ost MSU students a re serious dorm itory custodians and house­ Some MHA m em bers agreed scribed by Jim Graham, p re si­ who re signed when John Mongeon, about th eir education." "Some keepers work five eight hour that it was beneficial to the stu ­ dent of ASMSU, with one ex­ form er president of MHA, r e ­ dent body to present lectures ception. The exception pertains signed. Davis felt his personal students, however, ” he said, " a re days. Some housekeepers who not." a re m others work fall through on subjects of a controversial to a section of revision that obligations were to Mongeon who "M r. Ed" agrees withCastillo spring term s and spend th e nature, but expressed concern proposes an increase in m em - appointed him. and realizes that students must sum m er months at home with about the possible adverse effect rele ase t h e i r "tensions and their fam ilies, said Thorburn. A n n ie D a v is that L eary’s statem ents might MICHIGAN YOUNG ADULT CLUB PRESENTS youthfulness through crazy stunts But most of them work every A housekeeper In Ab­ have on the student body. They month of the year. felt that since L eary has de­ S A T . N O V . 19 and ex ercises." bot Hall f o r 13 years, An­ M iss Elfriede Eastman, an Custodian duties include those clined debate, two views on the 7 pm - 9 pm nie has had to clean up subject, one affirmative and one m . Akers Hall housekeeper for the o f m inor rep airs, equipment a ft e r both men and 2 S H O W S ! 9;30 p.m.-12:30 p.m. 2 D A N C E S ! past two years, finds "m ost stu­ maintanence and heavy cleaning negative, should be presented. women. She believes wo­ The speeches would be given’ dents appreciate the work of the chores, according to the man­ custodians and housekeepers. ager. men are neater. consecutively, w ith s t u d e n t s Several students compliment me on the cleanliness of the build­ ing,” she said. M ost students a re "v ery congenial," according to M rs. P e a c e C o r p s w e e k s t a r t s King. "If they don’t exchange greetings with the custodians and housekeepers, they at least sm ile.” she said. "Of course we w i t h f i l m o f K e n y a p r o j e c t reply o r smile back." More than 250 custodians and scheduled for early in the week. Students applying for the Peace Peace Corps week activities housekeepers keep t h e public A presentation for students inter­ Corps program may take the will begin today with the presen ­ a re a s of the university's 26 dor­ ested in the Agricultural phases Modern Language Aptitude Test tation of program s by returned m itories "sp ie and span" for of the Peace Corps will take place in 32 Union at the following times: volunteers. Peace Corps re p re ­ over 19,000 student residents. from 3-4 p.m . today in 32 Union. sentatives will also be adm inis­ Wednesday at 9 or 11 a.m .; 3 "D espite this seemingly large Students interested in health work tering the Modem Language Ap­ or 4 p.m. number o f employes, the re s ­ may attend the program 3-4 p.m. titude te sts and visiting c la sse s idence halls' custodian house- Tuesday in 31 Union, A p r e s ­ Thursday and Friday at 9, 10, throughout the week. The first of three general pro­ entation for those interested in o r 11 a.m ., noon, 1, 2, 3, or 4 “ T H E A S S O C IA T IO N ” ‘M r . ’ g ram s, presenting a 15-minute teaching will be given 3-4 p.m . p.m . Wednesday in 31 Union. Saturday at 9, 10, o r 11 a.m . r e c o r d in g a r t is t s f r o m H o lly w o o d , Ed Hannon has been a custodian In Wonders Hail D e a d lin e set film of a land resettlem ent proj­ ect in Kenya, West A frica, and All program s will be conducted Returned volunteers will be s in g in g t h e ir c u r r e n t h it “ C h e r is h .* * since the dorm opened. “ M r . E d” as Wonders students by Peace Corps representatives visiting classes in nearly all de­ know h’ - i , believes men are neater than women and are Students interested in signing discussion led by a volunteer who and will include question and an ­ partm ents Monday through F ri­ Plus Michigan’ s Advance tickets at b e t t e r no .s ek ee p ers. up for the C hristm as vacation returned from there will be at day. swer sessions. State News photos by M ik e Schonhofen flight to New York must reg is­ 4-5 p.m . today in 32 Union. Oth­ Top Dance Band both Marshall Music Co’ s te r before Wednesday, said Brad e rs will be held4-5p.m .Tuesday and at Don’ s Record M iller, directo r of ASMSU’s and W'ednesday hi 31 Union. 'T h e N o m a d s ” Shop-Frandor Sim ilar presentations will also P la c e m e n t B u r e a u travel bureau division. To maintain the special ra te s, be given in the residence hall 25 students must sign up for the "A ll Brody Group residents are SALE T i c k e t s : $ 2 .5 0 a n d $ 3 .0 0 flight which will leave Detroit invited to attend the program Students must reg ister In p e r­ chem istry (M.D); and physics Metropolitan Airport Dec. 17. at 7:30 Tuesday in Brody Audi­ f o r o n e w e e k o n ly N A T IO N A L G U A R D A R M O R Y son at the Placem ent Bureau (D). The round-trip fare is $51 plus torium , A program will be given M e n ’ s V e lo u r S h irts 2500 S, Washington F ree Parking at least two days p rio r to date Republic Steel Corp.: account­ $5.05 tax and adm inistrative for campus men at 7 p.m .T h u rs­ of interview, ing and financial adm inistration costs. A $25 deposit is required day in the Windsor House Lounge Thursday, Nov, 17: at the tim e of registration. of Wilson Hall. Complex re s i­ , sm all chest, ro ll- a-ways & bunkbeds. New and 22. Native used m attresses — all sizes. 23. Frolic mineral 47. Poker term DOWN 1. Spore sacs 3 . C a r n a tio n 4. Name meaning tance 7. Preceding nights F o r In fo rm atio n Cal fu rn is h e d , TOM IV 5-0761 w inter term , one block from Study lam ps, typew riters, tape 26. Diminish in fungi "watchful" 8. Enthusias­ apartm ent. No children, no pets, tic C h e c k th e G o o d B u y s L i s t e d B e rk e y .337-1496. 10-11/29 Inquire at Western Auto Store, reco rd ers, metal w ardrobes, portable TV se ts, large selec­ 2 3 4 5 6 7 fi 10. Harp con­ 655-1788; after 6 p.m . - 655- stellation D a i l y in th e W a n t A d s f o r tion new & used electric fans. % % 1035. 8-11/16 9 10 1 II 11 12. Deficient A l l Y o u r N e e d s ........................................ E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N IT IE S ONE MALE roommate wanted Everything for the home. WIL­ 15. Suit ma­ COX SECOND HAND STORE, 13 1 i4 15 terial for 4-man apartm ent. North­ 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. Phone % 18. Knight's D ia p e r S e r v i c e to B a b y B e d s , A V A IL A B L E F O R wind Apartm ents. Immediately. IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C 16 17 1» 19 title 351-7909. 8-11/16 % B i c y c l e s to T o r o n a d o s , BRITANNICA ENCYCLOPEDIA % 22 20. Retainer NEEDED: ONE girl to sublet 20 21 with yearbooks, dictionary, At­ 21. Leftovers R o o m s to C h a t e a u s A C C O U N T IN G S T U D E N T S apartm ent for winter term , % % % 23. Young cod C lost to campus. 351-7849, las, bookcase. $150. 337-2778. 23 24 25 26 27 fish H & R B lo c k C o m p a n y w ill tra in 10-11/14 8-11/21 24. Verifies 28 29 30 I f it is n ’ t th e r e to d a y , c h e c k NEW TWO-man luxury apart- TYPEWRITER. WE have two- 25. Castor oil q u a l i f i e d a c c o u n t i n g s t u d e n t s to w o r k one for you. New Underwood- % plant to m o rr o w , o r b e tte r y e t , ment beginning w inter term . 31 32 33 a s ta x c o n s u lta n ts . M u s t be f r e e N ear campus. 351-9556. Olivetti and case. Pica type. % % % % 27. Excavated p la c e y o u r o w n a d . 8-11/17 $70.00. 351-7676. 34 33 36 3 i 38 39 29. Roth to a t t e n d c l a s s e s M o n d a y a n d W e d ­ 33. Cleopatra's TWO MEN for 4-man apartm ent NEW 3()0 KIRBY Vacuum, all % % 41 42 43 maid n e s d a y e v e n in g . P a r t tim e a n d F u l l startin g Winter term . Ever­ attachm ents. Must sell. Will 40 35. Trickle J u s t c a ll . . . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 tim e p o s itio n s a v a ila b le J a n u a r y I. green A rm s. 351-6430. take $95. 882-0516 after 5 p.m . 44 45 37. Arm bone 2-11/14 3-11/16 É 38. Search 46 47 39. Gaelic S T A T E N E W S C L A S S IF IE D F o r F u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n . . . WANTED fvVd men for 4-man ROARING 20‘s style black bear 1 % % 41. Gr. vowel apartm ent - take over lease. fur coat. Excellent condition. C a ll 489-1652 o r 487-0772 351-7516. 8-11/17 355-5822. 5-11/18 43. Babv Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 14, 1966 w a ll T e e n a g e k ille r o f s e v e n ju s t w a n t e d t h e p u b l i c i t y È L 6- ’I MESA, A riz. (f) — He was admit they never got to know a fte r that. T heir other child, Though a good-looking youth, *'a kid that nobody knew.** Until him very well. L isa, was born five years ago, he wasn’t known to date. Saturday. " It’s a funny thing,’* said Carl and two years ago, once again He was elected to the Senior But people in this close-knit Heath, Mesa High School bas­ re tire d from the m ilitary, Smith Council, a classm ate said, "be­ Mormon community know him ketball coach and Smith’s coun­ brought his family to Mesa. cause we knew he was very now: Robert Benjamin Smith, **a se lo r. " If Robert Smith had been They apparently did not be­ sm art and we thought someone loner," 'a n introvert, a bad boy o r a problem young­ come well known In the Mor­ like that should be on it. But , strange and different boy*’ who s te r I could have told you every­ mon city ,w h ere m ost of the 50,- he was a loner even though he walked Into a sm all beauty col­ thing about him. But he wasn’t. 000 residents a re m em bers of was a Senior Council representa­ lege and methodically shot sev­ He was no m ixer, but there the Church of Jesus C hrist of tiv e." en women and children, killing was never a n y evidence of L a tte r Day Saints and lead busy hostility on his p art toward oth­ lives geared to the activities Said another: "H e’s not the five. The m assacre set a numbed ers.** "H e was the type of person of the local Mormon temple. Even neighbors, though they kind to participate," O r c h e s tr a P la y e d O n .. city to searching its memory for all the information it could scrape who stayed In his own sh ell," liked the Smiths, didn’t know Saturday, Smith him self told Led by E duard Strauss II, the Vienna Strauss O rc h es ­ Strauss waltzes f o r which the Strauss f a m i ly and Vienna together about this 18-year-old said a classm ate. "H e was kind much about them. Two close police he had been planning a t r a p e rfo rm e d In the A u dito rium last T hursday night as a re famous. - to whom few paid much mind - of a strange boy. Sometimes he neighbors said they hadn’t even m ass m urder ever since his p a rt of the L ecture - C oncert Series. They played the State News photo by John Castle until Saturday. seem ed kind of nervous In away. known the Smiths had a son. parents gave him a target pistol What t i p s , what warnings, He never talked m u ch -h e mostly M rs. Louis Burnham said three months ago. He said he people asked, had they failed to listened and observed. I don't Robert Invariably got up and got the idea from recent m ass notice about this quiet youth who think he allowed anybody to get walked out of the room whenever killings In Chicago and Austin, V I E N N A S T R A U S S O R C H E S T R A b u rst out laughing as police took really close to h im ." she and her husband visited the Tex. And why? " I wanted to get him away, who sm iled brightly Smith was born in Houston, Sm iths. known - get myself a name,” « fo r the cam eras and then, In a Mo. His father, Robert L. Smith, "T h e boy w asn't the least bit police quoted him as saying. swift change of mood, thumbed had re tire d as an A ir F orce sociable," she said. "H e would his nose at them. m ajo r. The boy went through never talk to us and always A survivor of the m ass shoot­ seem ed strange and different." I t w o s s o m e h o r s e r o c e It was a tough question. Virtu­ the fifth grade in Houston. ing. Bonita Sue H a rris, also ally a l l of Smith’s acquaint­ The elder Smith re-enlisted "No one seem s to recall his quoted Smith. As she lay wounded By F R E D H I M M E L E I N the starting gate at the MSU F air ance apiece by the two guest including several solo numbers ances, while giving strikingly when the boy was about 10 and running about with anyone,’’ said and playing dead, she later told Eduard Strauss II, the Vienna Grounds at 8:30 p.m . on Thurs­ rid e rs. and one duet by the guest rid e rs. sim ilar Im pressions of the youth, the family moved several tim es one school acquaintance. police, she heard him say no­ Johann Strauss O rchestra, and day. The results of the race were The first up was Walter Kra- A fter th e daily double had body cared for him. the music of Johann Strauss left upsetting; Eduard Strauss won, eutler, a self-styled tenor who finished their efforts, the pro­ th e Strauss O rchestra barely produced one emasculated hlghC gram closedwith the selection the placed, and the music of Johann and spent the re st of the evening audience had come to h ear, the Strauss didn’t even finish. apologizing for it. The second "B lue Danube,” complete with S a in t J o a n ’ s h o w n S e rie s d e p e n d s on L e a ry was soprano Dagmar Koller.who several clinkers. From out of the Strauss stables had an enchanting stage appear­ and onto the stage of the MSU ance and spent the re st of the But the race wasn’t over; H err livestock arena the orchestra and evening capitalizing on It. Strauss II dug into his bag of ASMSU’s vice - president of and come to our campus to porary issues and people involved b y P e r fo rm in g A r ts its leader brought a group of oats for one m ore hand-out of The second half of the card importance, th e "Radetzky academic affairs predicted that speak. in those Issues. G e o r g e B e r n a r d S h a w ’ s “ S a in t J o a n ," th e s e c o n d p r o d u c tio n elderly w arhorses which by the opened with an interesting piece "D efinite interest In the pro­ "ASMSU neither condones nor o f th e M S U P e r fo r m in g A r t s C o m p a n y , w ill b e p r e s e n te d N o v . M arch,” climaxed by an un- the success of the Great Issues time of the daily double had cast of nonsense, Strauss’s "Egyptian gram has been expressed by many condemns the issues brought to 2 9 . - D e c . 4 in F a i r c h i l d T h e a t e r . S trauss-like coda, "T he Stars serie s will depend on student their vapid ghosts acro ss the M arch." Although H err Strauss II reactions to Timothy L eary 's prom inent individuals," said cam pus,” said P osner, "b u t is S h a w p r e s e n ts th e M a id o f O r le a n s a s a p e a s a n t g i r l w ith a auditorium flo rr. Everyone in the and the orchestra failed to take And Stripes F o rev er.” Thursday presentation on LSD. P o sn e r, "b u t many couldn’t ac­ m erely attempting to present the g r e a t v is io n a n d th e d e t e r m in a t io n to d o w h a t s h e k n o w s is hall knew that Johann Strauss advantage of It, the piece is a This rath er pointed up the " I f no problems a ris e ,” said cept due to previous engage­ Issues to the student and allow r ig h t. had w ritten much livelier and ghastly and ever-so-funny parody tragedy of t h e perform ance; Gary P osner, " i t is hoped that m ents, illness and tim e prob- him to make his own evaluation as H e r n a iv e id e a s o f h o w a w o m a n c a n b r in g o n p o litic a l c h a n g e m ore imaginative music than that of the la s t movement of Strauss did w rite clever and other speakers who originally lem s.’’ to what the speaker says.” a n d h e r ig n o r a n c e o f p r o p e r p o lit ic a l m e th o d s le a d e v e n tu a lly which was heard; the question was Beethoven’s Ninth. This is the witty scores which Michigan au­ turned us down will reconsider Hugh Hefner, B arry Goldwater, to h e r t r i a l a n d e x e c u tio n . S h e is to o in n o c e n t to u n d e r s ta n d w h y what had happened to it. Robert Kennedy and Everett Due to the limited seating capa­ diences never hear. The Vienna th e m e n w h o m s h e h u m ilia te s w a n t to b u rn h e r a t th e s ta k e . type of music we should have S trauss O rchestra didn't see fit Dirksen were unable to accept. city in the Auditorium, students K a r e n G r o s s m a n , M id la n d ju n io r , p la y s th e title r o le . O t h e r The series has been created will be admitted on the firs t- This question remained un­ heard; instead m ore old-tim ers to provide them. Perhaps th at's m a jo r r o le s a r e p la y e d b y : J o h n B a i l y , N o r t h v ille s e n io r ; B e r ­ S e rv ic e com e, first-se rv e basis. answered through t h e first w ere brought out of the paddock, what makes a horse race. to inform students on contem­ n a rd T a t o , N ia g a ra F a ll s , N .Y ., s e n io r ; Jo h n G o o c h , G r e e n - portion of the evening’s card, T.V.'s FOR ren t. Zenith andG.E. c a s t i e , I n d ., g r a d u a te s tu d e n t; R . M a c k M i l l e r , G r a n d F o r k s , which began with an extraordi­ 19" portables. F re e service and delivery. Only $9 p er month. Call NEJAC, 337-1300. C R E A D E R S T H E A T E R S N J J . , g ra d u a te s tu d e n t: D e a n K y b u r z , L a n s in g g ra d u a te s tu d e n t; L o u is B a u e r J r . , B a y C ity s o p h o m o re ; M a r s h a ll R o s e n b lu m , narily hammy prelude and ended with a flaccid reading of the Attention Contact Lens DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing's F a r R o c k a w a y , N .Y ., s e n io r ; a n d A n th o n y H e a ld , M a s s a p e q u a P e a k , N .Y ., ju n io r. T ic k e ts c o s t o n e s e a s o n c o u p o n o r m a y b e o r d e r e d b y m a il usually delightful "E m peror Waltz.” In between w ere one Wearers finest. Your choice of three a fte r M o n d a y , fr o m P e r fo r m in g A r t s C o m p a n y . T h e F a ir c h ild Interesting polka, "F eu erfe st” , S a v e 3 5 % O n W e ttin g S o lu tio n types. Containers furnished, no N i g h t o f t h e H u n t e r ’ which is strikingly sim ilar to the deposit. Baby clothes washed T h e a te r b o x o ffic e w ill o p e n N o v . 2 1 . "Anvil Chorus” , and an appear- C O N T A C T IS O L OR ONLY 2 O Z. fre e. T ry our Velvasoft proc­ ALLERGAN A R eaders Theater p re ­ Band and the Perform ing A rts ess. 25 y ears in Lansing. BY-LO Send Coupon To sentation, “ The Night of the Hun­ Company regular se ries this , DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. te r " will replace the scheduled week. With Check or Money Order ( J v’arne Michigan. IV 2-0421. IRONINGS IN my home south of C perform ances of the MSU Jazz The perform ances will be in Wonders Kiva, Tuesday; Brody S o rt m ail d u rin g C h r is t m a s Contact Lens Lansing. $3.00 p er basket. 646- A rena, W e d n e s d a y ; McDonel Students looking for work dur­ 6893._________________3-11/16 A d m in istrato rs Kiva, Thursday; and the Arena ing the C hristm as break might The number of hours worked per week will depend on the vol­ requests for specific duties will generally not be honored. Solutions P.O. Box 2282 Address Typing Service T h eater, Friday. All perform ­ find it by helping their uncle— ume of m ail handled by each post In addition to the seasonal jobs, ances begin at 7:15 p.m . Tickets Sam—so rt and deliver mail. Lansing, Mich. office. The jobs may extend the U.S. Post Office h ires 13,000 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, Typist. a tte n d D.C. m eet cost 50£ o r one Jazz Band cou­ Post offices across the nation beyond C hristm as Day if a back­ college students as "postal a s ­ IBM Selectric and Executive. pon and can be purchased at the will be hiring 150,000 seasonal log of m ail develops. sista n ts,” for part time jobs the Multilith Offset Printing. P ro ­ P resident John A. Hannah Is door. assistan ts to beef up the delivery fessional theses typing. Near one of the 12 top Michigan State year around. These Jobs are The Readers T heater format system for the annual deluge of Female applicants will be given for a maximum of 16 hours per campus. 337-1527. C adm inistrators attending the 80th is a unique combination of nar­ C hristm as m ail. Applications for TYPING IN my home. Call 489- national convention of the rative and drama in which sev­ the jobs will be accepted until the same attention as male appli­ cants, and jobs will be assigned week and a re given to students certified by the college to be in C o lle g e B ik e S h o p 3141, ask for Sue. 4-11/15 National Assn. o f State Uni­ eral speakers relate a story in Dec. 10. without regard to sex. However, good standing and in need of work. ANN BROWN, typist and multilith v e rsitie s and Land Grant a serie s of dialogues separated Students interested in a job 134 N . H a rris o n Offset printing. D issertations, Colleges in Washington, D.C. The by narration. with the post office should con­ theses, m anuscripts, general convention began Sunday and lasts typing. IBM, 16 years experi­ until Wednesday. Davis Grubb’s novel, "The tact the postm aster of the city Night of the Hunter,” is the where the work is desired, giving It’s Great For A Date! (1 B lo c k N . o f K e llo g g C e n te r ) ence. 332-8384. C Other Michigan State adminis­ story of a man with a prison name, address and dates avail­ Lanes Available F o r Open Bowling E D 2-4117 tra to rs attending a re : Howard re co rd who calls him self a able for work. F r id a y , Saturday and Sunday NItes >NORMA STROTHER, general t y p i n g . Electric typew riter. N eville, provost; Phillip May, preacher and trie s to become If that post office is hiring 40 Lanes »Lounge H o n d a D e a le r 3-11/16 vice president for business and a part of a family. m ore people for the holiday rush, BARBI MEL. Professional typist. finance; Jam es Denison, as­ The father of the family has they will be notified almost im ­ • B illia rd s «Snack B a r P a r t s & A c c e s s o r ie s No job too large or too sm all. sistant to the president and di­ been put to death for a bank mediately. A time and place Y\ Block off campus. 332-3255. C re c to r of University relations; hold-up and m urder. The preach­ in or near the area of work O p en E v e r y D a y at 9 A .M . and Thomas Cowden, dean of the e r is looking for hidden money. will be given where he will take F a c t o r y T ra in e d M e c h a n ic s TYPING TERM papers and College of A griculture. theses. E lectric typew riter. The novel shows the different a tw o-to-three hour civil service } T h e A ir C o n d itio n e d Michigan State's Washington feelings each m ember of the examination. F a st service. 332-4597. Alumni Club, led by a 1952 grad­ The test, known as a seasonal A S i 4-11/14 uate, Doug Clem m er, and aided family has toward the preacher LINDA OOSTMEYER- P rofes- by Alumni Relation D irector John tity is revealed. and their fear as his true iden­ assistant exam, is an objective test of general information. H O L ID A Y LA N E S sional typist. D issertations/ Kinney plans a reception in Wash­ The readers will be Cliff Ga­ T here is no charge for taking general typing. IBM - re fe r­ ington, D.C., Tuesday evening. b riel and Perform ing A rts Com­ the test. Just North of Frandor Phone 487 3731 ences. 882-0096. 4-11/15 pany m em bers, Bill Stock, Ra­ The jobs pay $2.44 p er hour TYPlST: ELECTRIC typew riter, leigh M iller, Neana Davldoff and in second class post offices and ’ changeable keys. Call Pat after 8-11/22 G a r y S n y d e r Judith Gordon. The novel was $2.26 in third c la ss. 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Phone 332-2649 after 4 fulltime undergraduates in good F A S T D E L IV E R Y E D 2-6517 A n E q u a l O pportunity Em ployer p.m . 4-11/15 standing. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 14, 1966 D EFEN SE S T U D Y P U B L IC IZ E D U - M o n l y f o r ri c h a n d w h i t e ’ The University of Michigan much as it could-or should-to The report also asserted that D irector of Admissions Clyde tlon in student housing on cam ­ w as described as a school effect a better "racial balance.” N egroes living on campus are Vroman claimed the rep o rt "gave pus.” "basically for rich, white stu ­ Of the school’s 29,000 students, concentrated only In certain dor­ the university no credit for what The law, engineering and bus­ dents" in a confidential Defense only about 450 are Negroes and m itories. It said that Interviews It has done about racial iness adm inistration program s Department report revealed F r i­ fewer than 25 Negroes a re on w ith students revealed that re la tio n s." He cited a 1963 spe­ were apparently singled out for day. the 2,200-member faculty. “ Negro females are assigned cial recruitm ent program among emphasis on Negro faculty r e ­ The report contains 25 recom ­ The report recommends that p rim arily to Alice Lloyd H all," Negroes and, as a re su lt, 70 cruitm ent in the report because mendations f o r "broadening • h e U-M conduct "special r e ­ and further stated that “ Negro Negroes were enrolled under a they have no Negro teachers. equal educational opportunities cruitm ent efforts" f o r under­ m ales a re assigned mostly to special program In 1964. A U-M spokesman noted that for Negroes, both as students and graduate and graduate Negro stu­ the South Quad." U-M adm in­ The university also has an ex­ "concentrated recruitm ent ef­ as faculty m em bers. dents. It should Inform "m inority istra to rs expressed su rp rise at change program for students with fo rts " had resulted in the enroll­ The report was prejmred by communities” about the oppor­ the revelation of the report by Tuskegee (Ala.) Institute, a p re ­ ment of eight Negroes as fre sh ­ the D etroit branch of the Defense tunities at the school and the the Michigan Daily, the univer-. dominantly Negro college. men in the law school. D epartm ent’s Contracts Compli­ availability of financil a s ­ sity’s student newspaper. Robert Marion, the first Negro Another spokesman said U-M ance Office, undertaken to in­ sistance, It should Include "one Commenting on th e report to serve as a U-M adm issions medical school has "long sought vestigate the U niversity’s com ­ or m ore Negroes as voting ad­ executive Marvin L, Niehuss, ’ officer and counselor, now heads to attract qualified N egroes" as pliance with T itle IV of the 1964 visory members or both" of all vice-president said: "The docu­ the special Negro student r e ­ students and noted that the 1965 ment in The Michigan Dally is class president was a Negro, C o lle g e B o w l C h a lle n g e Civil Rights Act. A Pentagon policy making groups, and recru it cruitm ent program . Marion said spokesman described the report "experienced Negro lawyers for a set of confidential suggestions he was "not aware of discrlm lna- Dr. Arthur Fleming. The women of W illia m s Holl challenged the men of F r e d e r ic k House at the U of as "ro u tin e.” the school faculty” as well as made to U-M at its request. It M to a mock College Bowl match. In the contest, held last Saturday, the women of The general tone of the report increase the number of Negroes Is not a report to the Defense Department and its release was W i llia m s beat the t e a m f r o m U o f M 106-30. State News photo by Chuck M ichaels was that the U-M does not, as on the faculties of the College such, discrim inate against Ne­ of Engineering and the School of not authorized by the department S o v i e t w r ite r V o le r y T arsis groes, but that it doesn't do as Business Administration. nor by the U-M. ______________ T O O U T N U M B E R W O R K E R S sc h u le d to s p e a k to n ig h t Spartans win Big Ten again (continued fro m page 1) back down field for a score, ble after Kenney had punted to A Russian w riter w h o was sloned with Communism in the the Indiana 33. Cavender went infor the score, throwing a 24-yard TD pass to placed In a "m ental institution” 1950’s. with a 14-yard run off left tackle. P ass interference by Gary end A1 Gage. Thirty yards in the for his anti-government publica­ By the time he w rote his book, Stu d en t g ro w th estim ate d tion will speak at 8:15 tonight in the Auditorium as part of the he had completely broken with the P arty , It was published in Raye led the next drive, hitting three passes for 39 yards in a drive came on personal foul pen­ alties against MSU, including one Nichols stopped a Raye to Wash­ ington TD p ass, but gave the 61-yard m arch. Lee took a flare that caused defensive guard Jeff Spartans the ball on the 8. Cav­ A firm e r University of Michi­ Lecture-C oncert s e r ie s . England In 1962. pass and powered eight yards to ender burst over on the next In 20 years, A m erica's student tinue "in spite of the results of Richardson to be ejected from gan professor, Cohen believes In Valery T a rsis, whose novel T a rsis was committed to a play to make the score 27-7. population may be larg er than Tuesday’s election.” paydirt for MSU’s second score. the game. equal opportunity to receive a "B luebottle” was smuggled to Soviet "m ental hospital” after Kenney added his field goal be­ the working force, Wilbur J, Co­ Sophomore end A1 Brenner set MSU didn’t w aste any time At the college level, Cohen good education. "T he universi­ England for publication, was a publication of the book. up the next score with a 38-yard getting the points back. Tony fore the half, after a 64-yard hen, told Michigan educators in Communist Party m em ber in his Lansing Thursday. called for more federal funds to ties today must face the Of the 6,000 Inmates In the punt-return to the Indiana 23. Conti recovered a Hoosier fum - pass from Raye to Washington. help sm aller colleges and assist problems of the city as they once early c a re e r as an author, critic A penalty moved the ball back 15 Cohen, undersecretary of the "hospital,” only one was Insane In the development of better li­ met the problems of the farm,*’ and w a r correspondent. He y ards, but Raye brought the team U.S. Dept, of Health, Education and the re st were alleged polit­ b ra rie s. Cohen said. became increasingly disillu- right back. and Welfare spoke before several ical dissenters. hundred participants in a fourth In two plays, a 10-yard toss to EI ¡as Bros. Following seven months of em­ Washington, and a 29-yard strike annual Conference on Higher Ed­ b arrassm ent by protesting au­ to Brenner, the Spartans scored. ucation. The conference was sponsored L e a d e r s a y s M S U s p u r s i n n o v a t i o n thors from all over the world, the USSR gave up and released Brenner grabbed the ball over by the Michigan Assn. of Colleges his shoulder deep in the left and Universities which includes MSU exemplifies the growing He urged adm inistrators to phasized. "It Is tim e that we all him. co rn er of the end zone for his become m ore fam iliar with the He then w rote another book, 57 Michigan community and jun­ areas of innovation in large uni­ find more time for th eir r e ­ entire system of higher education "W ard 7” telling of Soviet mental firs t TD reception of the year, to O rd e r by ior colleges, four-year colleges versities, a federal education spective schools, a n d private put MSU out in front, 20-0. and universities. official said here Thursday. foundations and government in the country,’’ he said. institutions. ^ ^ S ta v r o f £ ^ h e i^ u ^ e ^ h i^ e a m / phone Cohen predicted that the cur­ Paul L, Miller, form er MSU agencies to assist universities C urriculum change and in­ ta k e 'e m provost and now assistant sec ­ without great demands on time, novation m ust be central to uni­ rent 12-year public education v ersity planning with the "faculty hom e program will be extended to 15 re ta ry for education in the U.S. talent and energy of the schools. and that increased educational Dept, of Health, Education and as a whole a vigorous p a rti­ Lunches, suppers, p a r tie s , M iller outlined four a re a s of .. th e re is n o c a re e r t h a t c a n m a tc h b t i& ie s s in d iv e r ­ opportunities will cause a de­ Welfare, said that higher educa­ cipant” , meetings, picnics, snacks innovation that "loom upon the s ity o f in te lle c t u a l in te r e s t . . . A v ig o ro u s , fr e e s o c ie ty tion will become more darttig and "We need an atm osphere which cline in the number of welfare horizon of higher education.” c a lls f o r th e h ig h e s t ty p e o f b u s in e s s le a d e r s h ip . . . ” H e r e ’ s H o w E a s y It Is . . . cases. “exhibit m ore zest” due to the encourages students and teachers Interlnstitutional coordination to rediscover each other, ’’ M iller 1. O rder by phone He traced the development of growing interest in innovation. and cooperation m u s t be em ­ said. ______ from your UNIVER — federal aid to education program s M iller, in a speech to a con­ T H E S T A N F O R D U N IV E R S IT Y SITY BIG BOY! Spec­ saying he believed Congress had ference on large colleges and G R A D U A T E S C H O O L O F B U SIN E SS ial lines to handle to examine race, religion and re ­ universities, said that he hoped your calls. sponsibility before it could deal effectively with federal aid. He said that progress in the federal innovation would not become a fad, however. New ideas must be in constant ferm ent within the Student records invites you to m e e t its A dm issions R ep resentative, M r. B oyd C . S m i t h , o n 2. Your order, (continued fr o m page 1) system forces the student to packed in spe­ aid area began in 1963, has faculty if they are to have any "m ake his own peace" with em-r MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 8 , 1966 cial Insulated gained speed since and will con­ meaning. “ We never did tell the employ­ ployers and Investigators. containers^ is e r about fhe shaving cream fight The academic freedom report to discuss th e S tan fo rd M.B.A. a n d P h.D . P rogram s in kept piping hot I in the sophomore y e a r.” has not yet challenged the validity Business A dm inistration. A p p o in tm en ts to m e e t w ith If the student has been out of of the ambiguous “ need to know" M r. S m i t h m ay b e m a d e th ro u g h college for several years, the guideline. I n t r a m u r a l N e w s U niversity is even more reluctant In its revised form, the report THE DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT 5 ii.tr 3. Enjoy BIG BOY’s to give an inquirer, especially an req u ires an inquirer to show thej employer, information on organ­ " rig h t” as well as the "need to food with that delici­ M E N ’S IM T im e Field 3 T h e M.B.A. P ro g ram is a tw o -y ear g en e ra l m an ag em en t ous difference at home! izations and discipline. know." 6:00 McLaine - McTavish The University is not as in­ course p a rtic u la rly d esig n ed fo r stu d e n ts w h o have No work.No fuss. No As of now, the em ployers usu­ T ouch FootbalI 6:45 McBeth - Winner McDuff - clined as it used to be to give ally don’t need to know, Non­ m ajored in lib eral arts, hu m an ities, science, a n d en g i­ V m uss, McNab 7:30 Horrendous - Winner Holo­ information to security agencies namaker said. neering. T h e p u rp o se of th e D o cto ral P ro g ram is to O P EN 7 DAYS A W EEK T im e Fie ld 1 and employers from those agen­ But only when the new guide­ tra in scholars fo r th e stim u latin g ch allen g e o p e n to M on. thru T h u rs .: 6:30 am to 11 pm caust - Howavel cies, Nonnamaker said. lines came out can the bound­ business ed u cato rs, researchers, a n d innovators. F r i . and Sat.: 6:30 am to 12 pm 8:15 Holyland - Winner Hornet - "B ut we have given inform a­ arie s of "the right and the need 6:00 Elevator 1 - N ursery 1 House tion to civil service, Internal to know” become better defined (1050 T R O W B R ID G E ROAD PH. 3 5 1 -5 1 3 2 & 3 5 1 -5 133 6:45 Pantywaist Panthers - 9:00 Afpent - Winner Arhouse - Revenue and Naval Intelligence in application and discussion. Thunderchickens A rist employers before,’’ Baccussaid, 7:30 Raiders - Bodds T 1me Fie ld 4 "We can’t afford to cover 8:15 Impossibles - Rejects everything,” Baccus said. "If 9:00 Meatloafers - Plow Jockeys 6:00 A res - L oser Arhouse - A rist someone wants information, that 9:45 A ssassins - Winner Amf’s - Is already a m atter of public 6:45 Worthington - Winner Seven Woodsworth - Wolfram record, like a court case, we C a m p u s C r u s a d e F o r C h r is t 7:30 Wolverine - L oser Words­ tell him to check with the proper T im e F ie ld 2 worth - Wolfram authorities." in c o o p e r a tio n w ith th e 8:15 Windsor - Winner Wiq- Some universities will not sup­ 6:00 Red Trojans - Winner Re­ ply any information to inquirers jects - Hurts Winshire 9:00 Fencilir - Winner F e ra l- without the student’s written r e ­ 6:45 Delta Tau Delta - Phi Delta s p o n s o r in g d o r m c o u n c ils Felch lease, Nonnamaker said. That Theta 7:30 Delta Chi - SAE 8:15 Aku Aku - Winner Akua Pahuh - Akrojox 9:00 Akrophobia - L oser Akua p r e s e n ti Pahuh - Akrojox I t ’s w h a t ’s Spaghetti h a p p e n in g Steak Chicken Lasagna Shrimp Submarine Sandwiches MSU Folklore Society will meet PIZZA th e m a g ic ia n ’s m a g ic ia n .’ at 7 tonight in the Museum Audi­ “ T h e C o o k ’ s In ’ ’ a t II D a ily , 4 Su n . torium for a workshop In guitar and banjo. Beginners a re Invited 211 M . A X . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E D 7 - 1 6 6 8 to attend. *** Acrobatics Club Invites all stu­ m dents Interested in joining the s t u d e n t s u n w in d club to attend meetings from 7-9 tonight and Wednesday on the a t S h e r a to n g s ^ third floor of JenisonFleldhouse. 4F r o m F a n ta s y to R e a lity *** B n (^ ' • • W n Ê r East Campus College Republi­ “ i s f a it h in C H R I S T f a n t a s y o r r e a l i t y . ” cans will meet at 7:30 tonight In the classroom area of Akers Hall. s a v e m o n e y **# Save w ith weekend discounts! M ONDAY TUESD AY A critique of "A Man’s A Man” Get your free ID card from will be given for all Interested the Sheraton rep on campus. persons at 4:30 p.m . today In 108 It entitles you to room dis­ 6 :3 0 G I L C H R I S T 6 :3 0 W IL S O N Kresge Art Center. counts at nearly all Shera­ (LOUNGE) (AUDITORIUM) *** ton Hotels and Motor Inns. Richard Hall, visiting profes­ Good over Thanksgiving and 8 :0 0 W O N D E R S K I V A 8 :0 0 M c D O N E L K I V A so r of philosophy, will speak at 8 Christmas holidays, summer vacation, weekends all year (REGULAR ‘COLLEGE LIFE’ MEETING) tonight in 209 H orticulture Build­ A M E R I C A ’S L E A D I N G ing. Hall’s lecture will be on round. 9 :3 0 W E S T S H A W 9 :3 0 C A S E "Sense Perception viewed as re ­ Valerie Stocker IL L U S IO N IS T (LOWER LOUNGE) (MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM) ferential or assertiv e — the im­ Hammond Hall Ext. 4832 plications of this view for c e r­ tain problems in the philosophy of science.” The public is Invited. Ì S h e r a to n H o t e ls & M o to r I n n s