me' Ends In Deadlock By ED B R IL L And who is re a lly num ber one? N o tre D am e, which fought back fo r the tie from but I thought it was ju st a trem endous b all g am e.” _ ratty and Jim Seym our, probably w ere t The two Irish su p e r-so p h s, T e rry Han- w ishing Henry Booth Luce had never heard State News S ports W r ite r T he S p artan s held a slight edge in the a 10-0 d eficit, o r Michigan S ta te ,th e team of them* Maybe it was ju st that no one was p r e ­ that gam bled again and again fo r the big final s ta tis tic s of the defense-dom inated H anratty was hit hard by Sm ith, T horn­ p ared fo r an ending like th at—to look at play and victory? g am e. MSU had 284 y a rd s of net offense, hill and W ebster on a rollout during the the field and see the Fighting Irish diving The a ll-tim e re c o rd 80,011 fans who equally sp lit between running and p assin g . second s e rie s of play s, and left the game p o in tlessly into the lin e , to look at the packed S partan Stadium Saturday w ill be N otre Dame managed 91 rushing and 128 with a separated shoulder. He will m iss sco reb o ard and see the seconds ticking talking about it fo r a long, long tim e . So in the a i r , fo r a total of 219. the final Irish gam e of the season next m ethodically off. will the estim ated 30 m illion fans who Both te am s had th e ir big offensive week against Southern C alifornia. And to see the s c o re , Michigan S tate, viewed the battle on nation-w ide te le ­ weapons effectively contained during the Seym our didn’t catch a p a ss all day. 10, N otre D am e, 10. vision. g am e. Only MSU re c e iv e r Gene Washing­ Only four w ere thrown his way—two of The gam e that was supposed to answ er Probably m ost echoed the sentim ents of ton, who caught five p a sse s for 123y a rd s, them o v er his head. a ll the q u estio n s, but instead sta rte d them Michigan S tate coach Duffy Daugherty had what might be called a " b ig ” day. “ We had Seym our well co v ered ,” ex­ asking even m o re . a fte r the g rea t gam e and disappointing N o tre D am e’s speedy halfback Nick plained D augherty, "W e’d pick him up with Why did A ra P arseg h ian go fo r the tie ending. Eddy n ev e r even saw actio n . He slipped an ex tra man when he cam e downfleld, o r r a th e r than the w in, when the Irish had “ A tie was a good s c o re ,” said D augher­ a t the tra in station in Lansing F riday when he cut a c ro s s the m iddle.” the ball on th e ir own 30 with 1:25 left to ty . ‘‘It was that clo se a ball gam e. I night as the Irish team a rriv e d and hurt would naturally be hap p ier had we won, his so re shoulder. (please tu rn to the back page) play 7 M o n d a y MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY V o l. 59 N um ber 85 E ast Lansing, M ichigan N ovem ber 21, 1966 10c Foul weather renews mud flows inFlorence ROME (/Pi - A fter nearly two days of m ix tu re of snow and ra in hindered w orkers c le a r w eather, pelting ra in s and w ind- re p a irin g gaps in the broken banks of the d riven snow lashed anew at flo o d -to rm en t­ T agliam ento R iv er, ed Italy Sunday and mud flows brought Mud oozing up from blocked sew ers m o re woe to F lo re n ce . plagued the dam aged city of F lo ren ce, Broken w ater m ain s and sew ers, still F reezin g winds and snow w hirling down u n rep a ire d a fte r the flooding of the Arno fro m the Alps h it the Belluno and C ism on R iv er on Nov. 4, began to reg u rg ita te mud valleys of the D olom ites. and w aste back into F lo re n c e ’s basem ents T h e a re a was ravaged for days by flood- trig g e re d landslides and many com m uni­ and low-lying s tr e e ts . S tre ets that had been cleaned up days ago tie s still w ere in danger of moving moun­ w ere covered anew with foul-sm elling ta in s of mud. G o in g I n T o S core mud. Rain and winds sw ept again o ver the Hundreds of re sid e n ts found that afte r flooded Po R iv er delta, w here thousands they had laboriously drained basem ents S coring the S p a rta n s’ on ly touchdown, Reggie C avender, " th e best of men in em ergency crew s labored to under hom es and shops, w ater and mud s e c o n d -s trin g fu l Iback In the c o u n tr y " b u rs t through the N otre Dame clo se sea-b re ac h ed dikes before new in ­ seeping back in through damp w alls and lin e in the second p e rio d fo r s ix p o in ts. vasions by the A d riatic. broken d rain s w ere filling basem ents up State News photo by Chuck M ichaels In the n o rth east tow ard Yugoslavia, a again. T he mud began flowing back afte r health au th o rities had d ec la re d the danger of epidem ics p ast, and a fte r many of the ¡¡| @1 G O P to o ffe r a lte r n a te p la n so ld iers and earth -m o v in g m achines had left the city to help oth er com m unities dig out ’ am the Hood*3, But the city held to its intention to be S ig n O f T h e tim e s back on its feet by C h ristm a s. C ity of­ T his was one of the many hum orous signs fans d isp laye d at the fic ia ls announced that despite flood dam age game Saturday. if b u d g e t fa ils to b a la n c e to the F lo ren ce O pera House, the new season would get under way Nov. 27 as WASHINGTON i/P) — Republican le ad e rs a r e laying the groundwork fo r subm ission of an a lte rn a te budget if P re sid en t John­ GOP to offer the country "p o sitiv e p ro ­ g ra m s” r a th e r than m e re opposition to adm in istratio n p ro p o sals in 1967. supplem ental funds in Jan u ary fo r Viet Nam, civilian and m ilita ry pay r a is e s , the cold w ar GI b ill and other m e a su re s planned with an opening perform ance of M onteverdi’s " L ’lncoronazione di P op- p e a .” A uthorities vowed anew that many of the Friends honor Hannah son falls to balance income and spending in h is fiscal m essag e to the new C ongress. D isclosing this Sunday, Senate M inority L e a d e r E verett M. D lrksen of Illinois “ I think w e w ill have support of the Republican m em b ers of t h e p riatio n s, F in an ce and Ways and Means com m ittees in putting together a fiscal Appro­ the 89th C o n g ress p assed . A lm ost nobody believes the expenditures fo r the c u rre n t y e a r can be held within the $112.8 billion the P re sid en t p reviously city m useum s and a r t g a lle rie s would be rea d y to open by C h ristm a s. In the sea-flooded flatlands of t h e m a rsh y Po delta south of Venice, many for 25 years of service p ro g ra m ,’* D irksen said . "W e hope to estim ated . of the m o re than 10,000 resid e n ts ev acu ­ sa id this probably w ill be one of the By ART K L E IN , JR. as chairm an of the U. S . Com m ission on offer an a ltern ativ e budget to cut gov­ A lm ost everyone b elieves the new budget ated when A driatic dikes gave way four ste p s taken by the elec tio n -re v ita liz ed ernm ent spending as a curb on inflation.” State News S taff W r ite r C ivil R ights. he w ill subm it w ill be substantially higher, days ago s ta rte d stream in g back to th e ir D irksen n o t e d that the 1946 Con­ He said that the v alu eo fth eco m m issio n along w ith in c re a se d revenues. dam aged hom es. g ressio n al R eorganization Act au th o rizes A le tte r from P re sid e n t Lyndon B. can be judged by the fact that m ore the p rep a ra tio n of a leg islativ e - as w ell Johnson, taped speeches from fo rm er than half of th e ir recom m endations have in o is m a n a s a p re sid e n tia l - budget. Although this p re sid e n ts T rum an and E isenhow er .la v ish already becom e law. pro v isio n rem a in s in fo rc e it has been Ignored becau se of the difficulties en­ 3 2 0 TO1 5 0 g ifts and num erous accolades m arked the dinner given by faculty and frien d s to F o rm e r P re sid en t Dwight D. E isen­ how er cited H annah's contributions while fa c e s c h a r g e s C olum biaw insdecisive countered in ea rly attem pts to a g re e on honor John "A. Hannah fo r his achieve­ serving a s A ssistan t S e c re ta ry of Defense expenditure fig u res. m ents during his 25 y e a rs as p resid en t in charg e of Manpower and P erso n n el. o n m a r i j u a n a " I rem e m b er that in try in g to d raft a of MSU. E isenhow er said that while serving in A 2 0 -y e a r old Illinois man w aived exa­ m ination Saturday on charges o fp o sse s s­ ing and dispensing m arijuana in an MSU resid e n ce hall, U niversity P olice said . le g isla tiv e budget we had a m eeting of 120 m em b ers of the House and Senate,” D irksen sa id . "N othing could be accom ­ plished with such a group and a sub­ victoryinC T h e sc o re w asn 't exactly 10 to 10. ollegeB ow gam e ended when MSU took a five point During the d inner at the Civic C en ter F rid a y , J . Joseph C ra n m o re , chairm an of the MSU Development fund, announced that a $3 m illion fund was being estab lish ed th is capacity " P r e s id e n t Hannah made m ajor contributions to the ra c ia l Inte­ g ration of the arm e d fo rc e s .” F o rm e r P re sid en t H arry S . T rum an w rote from Independence, Mo. and con­ com m ittee of 20 was set up with Sen. fo r a s e rie s of John A . Hannah p ro fe s s o r­ L aw rence J . F rie d b erg , of W ilm ette, R obert A. T aft a s its head. C olum bia U n iv ersity ’s College Bowl penalty and gave Columbia another chance sh ip s. g ratu lated Hannah on his fine rec o rd as Illinois, was a r r e s te d e a r l y Saturday "T h a t operation was unwieldy and noth­ team , seem ingly com posed of p s y c h i c a t the question. It was to be a fru stra tin g W arren Huff, chairm an of the MSU an ad m in istra to r. m orning fo r allegedly dispensing th ree ing cam e of it. But 1 think w e can get p oets and p o litician s, re g iste re d a de­ weekend for s u re . T he sco re: Colum bia B oard of T ru s te e s , announced th a t, " in G overnor George Romney attended the m a riju an a c ig a re tte s at E astH o lm esH a lj, Republicans to ag re e on a budget.” cisiv e v icto ry o ver Michigan State Sunday 142, MSU 20. honor of D r. Hannah’s ab ility , the new d inner with his wife and said that he a spokesm an from the Ingham County T he Illin o is sen ato r said the GOP posi­ evening on national TV . D uring "h a lf tim e ” M ackenzie n a rra te d ad m in istratio n building p resen tly under felt privileged to be able to join in the p ro se c u to r’s office said. F rie d b e rg w as tion on a p o ssib le tax in c re a se c a n 't be T h e sc o re was 320 to 150. a film of the E a st L ansing cam pus. co nstruction will be nam ed the John A. a c tiv itie s. arra ig n e d in L ansing Township Ju stic e determ ined until Johnson subm its his Colum bia, who has also defeated P ro v i­ B efore anyone rea lize d the gam e was Hannah A dm inistration Building.” E a r lie r , Romney had suffered a red C ourt. budget in Jan u ary . Although som e in­ dence and Indiana U n iv ersities the past on again Columbia was answ ering the D evelopment Fund le a d e rs told Hannah face a fte r being kidded by D urw ard V arner, U niversity and Michigan State P olice dividual Republicans have called fo r tax th re e w eeks, a p p e ars as if it could r e tir e questions, alm o st before they were asked. that they felt the ad m in istratio n building’s chan cello r of Oakland U niversity and m as­ in vestigated the c a se together. MSU police hikes, he said th e p arty ’s position m ay not in two weeks as an “ undefeated ch a m ­ In the second half MSU seem ed to find nam e and the p ro fe sso rsh ip plan would t e r of c e re m o n ie s, fo r sta rtin g to stand found a sm all quantity of th e drug in n e c e s sa rily favor them . p io n .” its e lf a little sooner as Mackenzie again en su re that " th e to rch you have lighted up when his wife was introduced. E ast H olm es a fte r obtaining a se arch Johnson h as m ade no decision yet on a Colum bia m a ste re d the game in the took a to ss-u p question in the second a t MSU will n ever be extinguished.” V arn er said “ that ju st goes to show that w a rra n t, the spokesm an said. p o ssib le tax in c re a se . He hinted recen tly opening seconds. MSU’s team captain round of questioning, In his le tte r , P re sid e n t Johnson com ­ E a r lie r th is month Jan E. Deen, 20, that mounting fed e ra l revenues m ay m ake Donald M ackenzie b roke the silence from mended Hannah fo r his work while serving Livonia junior w as a r r e s te d on charges th e Spartan ch a lle n g ers in the th ird round (please tu rn to the back page) (please tu rn to the back page) such a boost unn ecessary d esp ite in­ of both selling and possessin g m arijuana. c re a se d c o sts of the Viet Nam w a r. when he answ ered a question on mythology. Deen w as apprehended Nov. 4 at Eydeal L ast J a n u a ry 's estim a te of a $1.8 billion Colum bia countered again in the “ battle V illa A pts, by U niversity, State and E ast deficit fo r th e c u rre n t fisca l y e a r, ending of the b u z z e rs” and sn a re d even m ore L ansing police departm ents a fte r an in­ next June 30, still stan d s. But it m ay have quickly accum ulating points. tensive 17-hour investigation. to be rev ise d upward when Johnson ask s T h e firs t half of the NBC College Bowl Library to open earlier on Sunday Beginning the firs t weekend of w inter in the evening confirm ed a need fo r the m en ts a r e heavy we a r e filled to seating te rm the L ib rary will open at 10 a.m . hour extension. capacity of 2,400 plus we have students on Sundays — providing w o rkers can be But, he added, that the e x tra evening moving aro u n d ,” he said . found. hour seemed le ss feasible, because the num ber of students left studying dwindled On th e weekend night P re tz e r said the Dale H. P r e tz e r , a s sista n t d ire c to r, survey found about 500 to 600 students in cautioned that an em ploye deficiency may th en . A lso , bus tran sp o rtatio n to the E ast the L ib ra ry . h am per th is se rv ic e . He said that the li­ com plex slackens at night, and would p r e ­ b ra ry staff is trying to overcom e th is by sent difficu lties fo r som e students. P r e tz e r is hopeful th at the hours exten­ opening the lib ra ry as a "s tu d y hall un it" sion w ill fill a need fo r the students, and He said that a few y e a rs ago the lib ra ry from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m . w ill becom e a rea lity next te rm . He is stayed open until midnight during finals T h is m eans that refe re n c e lib ra ry s e r ­ also co ncerned about being able to only w eek. He said th is policy was discontinued vice w ill not be available until 2 p.m . give th e students " h a lf s e rv ic e ." He said because it was econom ically unfeasible to H ow ever, assigned readings will be made it may be reduced to having the books keep the building opened and se rv ic e when available from 10 a.m . on. shelved and av ailab le o r having someone C le a r in g T h e S tr ip only about 15 students w ere using it. P re tz e r said that an extension of e v e ­ manning a d esk . ning hours to m idnight w a s also con­ P r e tz e r continued that the recen t s u r­ He s tr e s s e d the sh ortage of employes S h e riff’ s deputies m arch down Sunset S trip In H ollyw ood a fte r they Invoked the "u n la w fu l assem bly sid e re d . He explained that a survey co n ­ vey found that about 2,000 students use the lib ra ry facilities on a re g u la r week­ w illing to com e to work on a Sunday m orn­ law F rid a y night to c le a r m ore than 6D0 egg th ro w in g , c a r ro c k in g youngste rs o ff the s tre e t. The youth; ducted during the p ast few weeks on the day evening. "O n some days when assig n ­ ing. had jam m ed tr a ffic and1 were *1 th re a te n in g p a s s e rs -b y . UPI T Telephoto - 1 u~*'' num ber of students utilizing the lib ra ry Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric Planln, m anaging ed ito r STATI N IW S ed lto r-ln -ch lei Ja m es Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, ed ito rial ed ito r L aw rence W erner, sp o rts ed ito r Joel Stark Andrew M olllson, executive re p o rte r advertising m anager W illiam G. P apclak, a s s t, ad m anager Monday Morning, N ovem ber 21, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S W J I M : n a r r o w m in d s o n th e a i r w a v e s It ’ s a p ity that L a n s in g p o s s i b l e “ e x p e r t ’ ’ i s to d e ­ a re a re side n ts have o n ly one feat w hat m o s t u n iv e rs itie s fu ll-tim e l o c a l television s t r i v e f o r - - t h e ta le n ts o f the C o u r t 's d e c is io n is station . A pity be cau se th e re is no o t h e r v o ic e to c o n ­ b e s t m e n in th e ir fie ld . If one s e e k s the w o r l d ’ s m o s t d e m n the W J I M a i r i n g s . a u th o rita tive in fo rm a tio n on d e m o n s tra to rs 9 d ile m m a In r e c e n t m o n th s , the e d i­ to rials have been directed m i c e c a t c h in g , he g o e s to an alley c a t, not a tra p m a n u ­ The Suprem e Courthanded uous po sitio n . E x a c t ly w here a g a in st stud ents and M S U fa ctu re r. d o w n a d e c i s i o n N o v e m b e r 14 can they d e m o n s tra te ? p olicies. T h e b e s t a d v ic e is f o r a r e a that m a y have d ire effects U n til this q u e s tio n is T h e la te st v e r b a l attack v i e w e r s to ta k e W J I M e d i ­ on the c iv il r ig h ts m o v e m e n t . answ ered, dem onstrators f r o m the p u p p e t d e a lt e x ­ to r ia ls w ith a g r a in o f s a lt. The c o u r t u p h e ld the w ill be in a p r e c a r i o u s p o s i ­ c lu s iv e ly w ith the A S M S U ’ s The s t a t i o n co n siste n tly F lo r id a c o u rt’ s co n victio n of tion. N o lo n g e r can they re ly s p o n s o r in g the L e a r y d i s ­ ta k e s the n a r r o w , c l o s e - 32 c o lle g e students a ccused on the s e c u r i t y o f k n o w in g cu ssio n on L S D . m in d e d point o f v ie w . o f t r e s p a s s i n g on pu b lic the S u p r e m e C o u r t w ill p r o b ­ T h e station w a s a g a in s t It is a p o in t o f v ie w c o n ­ p ro p e rty --a ja ilh o u se --d u r- ably b a ck th e m up. this s p e a k e r a p p e a rin g on s is t e n tly in c o n flic t w ith the in g a c iv il rig h ts d e m o n s t r a ­ T h e re m a y be even m o re s e r i o u s c o n s e q u e n c e s to t h is c a m p u s sin ce p lu g g in g his c o n c e p t o f th e j o u r n a l i s t as tio n. b a c k g ro u n d could o n ly be a d e fe n d e r o f the f r e e d o m s T h is de cisio n ru n s cou n ter d e c is io n . In the m ajo rity h a r m f u l to the l i s t e n e r s ’ i m ­ of s p e e c h , thought and e x ­ to the c o u r s e th a t the C o u r t opinion Ju s tic e B la c k stated: has fo llo w e d f o r the la s t fiv e “ N o t h in g in the C o n s t it u ti o n p re ssio n a b le m in d s , and any pre ssio n . DON SOCKOL y e a r s . S i n c e 1961 th e C o u r t has re p e a te d ly sided w ith dem onstrators, re ve rsin g o f the U n ite d S ta te s p r e v e n ts Flo rid a fro m even-handed e n fo r c e m e n t o f its g e n e ra l m e d ic a l d o c to r could give ju s t as good a ta lk w ith o u t the s i d e - e f f e c t s . It is a p o in t o f v ie w w h ic h sh o w s that the s ta tio n ’ s ro le as a d e fe n d e r o f these f r e e ­ The unsung the d e c is io n s o f S o u t h e r n Courts. trespass statute th o s e r e f u s i n g to o b e y the a gainst T h e f i r s t p o in t is the s a m e a rg u m e n t used b y those w ho w ould ban C o m m u n is ts fr o m d o m s is n e g le c te d . --T h e Ed ito rs good guys T h e C o u r t s ta te d in the s h e r i f f ’ s o r d e r to r e m o v e They a r e re la tiv e new com ers to our so­ When I had som e f re e tim e, th e re w as one m a j o r i t y o p in io n th a t it w a s th e m s e lv e s .’ ’ u n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s e s . It is c ie ty . And like a ll new com ers to A m erica, vending m achine who w as alw ays ready to b a s e d on the m is ta k e n p r e m ­ they a r e subject to ste reo ty p e. If we have bomb down to the IM and knock off a couple u p h o ld in g the l o w e r c o u r t ’ s In h is d issen t Ju stice a bad ex p erien ce w ith one of them , we a r e of paddleball gam es. o p in io n b e c a u s e the d e m o n ­ D o u g la s s in d ic a te d that b e ­ ise that stu d en ts do not o r Published by the students of Michigan State Univer­ sity every class day throughout the year and' n special apt to ste reo ty p e them all as bad, w o rth ­ P a r t of th e blam e fo r the bad im age of ca n n ot th in k. Welcome Week Edition in September. Subscription rate le s s , and so on. vending m achines lie s w ith the p r e s s . s tr a tio n to o k p lace in a ja il- cause of this d e c isio n , $10 per year. Authorized by the Board of student Pub­ lications. We a r e apt to say, "th e y ju st s it around N ew spapers alw ays play up the so rd id . house y a r d , w here se cu rity tre s p a s s law s can be used It c o n flic ts w ith the v e r y a ll day — they don’t w ork and why should T h a t's new s, not the good, av erag e, Member Associated Press. United Press International. is i m p o r t a n t . T h u s , it is not to s u p r e s s c i v i l r i g h t s . foundation of a d e m o c ra tic Inland Daily*Press Association. Associated Collegiate Press. Michigan Press Association. Michigan Collegiate Press w e pour money into them if they’r e ju st happy - go - lucky productive vending Association. going to s it around and not do anything." m achines. a r e v e r s a l o f the p r e c e d e n t I f his o m in o u s p re d ic tio n s o c ie ty --th a t w here discu s­ I speak, of co u rse , of vending m ach in es. Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Mich.,-.— that dem onstrators m ay is t r u e , the c iv il righ ts s i o n a n d i d e a s a r e fr.eie a n d H ate, bigotry and p reju d ice a r e ugly When a vending m achine is involved in Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services a theft, people a r e alw ays quick to point u n in h ib ite d , tru th w ill w in Building. Michigan State University. East Lansing. Mich. things, re g a rd le s s of th e ir ob ject. T h e re d e m o n s tr a te on pu b lic p r o p ­ m o v e m e n t m a y s u ffe r d eep ly a r e bad vending m achines, yes even hate­ out that it w as a vending m achine that did out. Phones: e r t y , on ly a q u alificatio n . at the h a n d s o f the c o u r t Editorial............................. Classified Advertising................................. 355-8255 355-8252 ful ones. But th e re a r e good ones too. And it. Display Advertising.................................... 353-6400 it is of th e se that we so r a r e ly h e a r. T h i s le a v e s the c i v i l r ig h ts that has g ive n it s tre n g th . To pass by a m an of B usiness - C ir c u l a t io n .............................................. 355-8299 T hat is why 1 would lik e to te ll you about But when a vending m achine puts in y e a rs Photographic ............................................ 355-8311 of unselfish se rv ic e , who h e a rs about it? d e m o n s t r a t o r s in an a m b ig - - - T h e Ed ito rs L e a r y ’ s background fo r a the g re a te st bunch of vending m achines you’d e v e r hope to se e . They w e re the old If an old lady w e re mugged by a vending C ase H all bunch fro m my fresh m an days in m achine it would m ake the front pages of a ll that d orm . the big n ew spapers. You can bet on it. IN I READERS’ MINDS T hey’r e not around anym ore. They’ve a ll e ith e r been tra n s fe rre d , graduated, But when a vending m achine is kicked, beaten and robbed, he ju st d isa p p ea rs and flunked out o r got d rafted (the USO re p o rts nobody even m is s e s him . that th e re a r e se v e ra l thousand of them F o r sham e. Change course content, contract, criticism se rv in g in V iet Nam and o th er outposts of freedom at th is v ery m om ent). Anyhow, th e se vending m achines w ere g re a t. They alw ays helped out a frien d To th e E ditor: f ir s t brought up. Give the students a g r a p e s " le tte r, I would like to state now " F e u e rf e s t” and the "R adetsky M arch” when he needed it. 1 w as fortunate enough Letter Policy co m m ittee on faculty evaluation. th a t I read and enjoy Z e itg e ist, and r e ­ —w eren ’t even w ritten by Johann S tra u ss, to be th e ir frie n d . T his Is a tim e of change. P erh ap s a In an age of civil rig h ts and civil lib e r­ ceived an A in ATL 112. b u t by his b ro th e r Jo se f I Surely, M r. When I had a m id term , a big te s t, o r even C ary K lafter The S tate News w elcom es a ll le tte r s . cliche, but n eith er side In the ATL issu e — tie s , an Issu e such as th is should not even H im m elein could have looked at his p ro ­ ju st a date I didn’t want to m is s , one of L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 and It Is an Issu e, not a case as the editor have o c c u rre d . If the U niversity refu ses Chicago sophomore g ra m before w riting h is review , but then them would help out by doing my w ash. w ords and typed trip le spaced. C o r r e s ­ of T he P ap er has said, but maybe It Is a to adm it that everyone In the com m unity . . . perh ap s he n ev er had onel All in all, Then th e re w as an o th er one that I used pondents should Include nam e, a d d re ss c o n tro v ersy -«■ w ill adm it to a change. The of sc h o lars has the right to be h eard , the h is notes a re a “ ghastly and e v e r-so -fu n ­ to go see when I had to put in an a ll- and U niversity standing, if applicable. students who a r e protesting the firin g of U n iv ersity w ill disolve. Everyone has a ny p aro d y " of a good, sound review . nig h ter o r som ething. He w as alw ays ready No unsigned le tte rs w ill be p rin te d . the th re e ATL In stru c to rs a r e forcing Uni­ rig h t to his own opinion, but In a demo­ John R. M e rrill w ith a w arm cup of coffee to help m e v e rsity College Into one of two solutions: c ra c y " th e m a jo rity ru le s , but the rights Augusta, M e. soph. through the night. e ith e r they fire F ogarty, G roat, and Law­ of the m in o rity . . . ” le s s , o r they r e h lre them . Both ways the Paul Weis enfeld SHE 6 60IN6 TO DO YOUR SCIENCE ATL Dept, lo se s on cam pus. Oak P ark , F re sh m an PROJECT WITH SOME OTHER KIDS... T herefore, 1propose the following situ a­ THAT MEANS YOU'LL 6ET A FAILIN6 tion, a change in co u rse and content, con­ tr a c t, and c ritic is m . Lawless w as Review fin is h ed last 6RADE AND LOSE W f? BAD6E.. YOU'LL BE OFF THE SAFETY PATROL... C o u rse. The A m erican Thought And poor teacher T o the E ditor: Language co u rse at Michigan State Is fa r outdated. In its p rese n t form the ATL Is T o the Editor: The State N ew s, with its review of the Just a rehashing of what m ost students have Vienna S tra u ss O rc h estra (U /1 4 /6 6 J, Just been reading since the seventh grad e, I have been sittin g by day afte r day re a d ­ lo st the “ h o rse r a c e " and— I hope— definitely not the purpose of a college ing about the la te s t ATL co n tro v ersy . I the few rem aining re a d e rs left a fte r the c o u rse . T h erefo re, the ATL co u rse should have rea d a ll the plaudits heaped upon the rev iew of " D r. Z hivago.” F re d H im m e­ be changed to one concerning today's th re e ATL in stru c to rs by an adoring stu ­ lein, the SN’s se lf-sty led Dean of Big T en w orld, of which A m erican Thought Is an dent body. Well, I ca n ’t take it any m o re. M usic C ritic s , hit a low (and em asculated) Integral p a rt. How have we becom e in­ You see, I had Kenneth L aw less as an F -fla t, and should spend the r e s t of the B A S I C O U T L I N E S volved since World War II, why a r e we in stru c to r la s t y ear, and he was without y e a r apologizing fo r it. in Viet Nam, even what p a rt did the T o rie s play In our Revolution, would be m ore valuable to the college student than P u ritan a doubt the p o o rest te ac h er that I have had up h e re . In ATL 111, the q u a rte r before, and under a d ifferen t p ro fe sso r, I cam e out Vtith m o re than 50 pages of c la s s notes. I suppose the r e a d e r s can forgive M r. H im m elein fo r not knowing any G erm an. He sta te s that "ev ery o n e in the hall knew th a t Johann S tra u ss had w ritten much ATLNATSCISOCHUM p o e try . A c o u rse In com position is needed, but ATL Is not th a t. B esides, how can an IBM m achine re a d an essay? C on tract. The p rese n t co n tract Is unfair In M r. L aw less’ ATL 112 I was able to siphon four pages out of the triv ia and ram blings which he put fo rth . Honestly, liv e lie r and m o re im aginative m usic than th a t which was h e a r d ." Now, if I re c a ll co rre c tly , a total of th re e "polkas sch n ell” T h a n k s g iv in g S p e c ia l COURSE to everyone concerned. B ecause the non­ It was one poor showing. (only one by Johann S trau ss) w ere played. S w e a te r s te n u re d In stru c to r signs his life away to th e college when he signs h is co n tract the M r. L aw less also h as the dubious d is ­ tinction of cutting the c la s s m ore than I did. One straig h t week he never showed u p 'at "S ch n ell” m eans quick, fast, o r lively — and indeed the polkas w ere. It is difficult T u rtlen eck s and C ardigans - Solids & P rin ts , G reen Navy, Brown and C ra n b e rry values to $12.95 Now $3.90 O U T L IN E S p re se n t situation has shown. T he co n tract to im agine liv e lie r m usic fo r any o rch e s­ should allow the te ac h er to know why he is being fire d . If Ken L aw less Is being r e ­ m oved because he w rote a d irty sto ry te ll h im . Don’t s ta r t som ething by letting the a ll. T h e re was n ever a note on the board o r anything. We a rriv e d every day, w aited 20 m inutes o r so, and left. Now 1 don’t find It too p leasan t o r tr a . T h e m a jo r q u e stlo n sra ise d b y M r.H lm - m elein ’s review a r e these: (1) does he know anything about c la ssic a l m usic, and H ip s te r S la c k s MATH 108109111112113 new spaper know that he is being asked to leav e because of "p e rso n a l r e a s o n s " and not te ll him the perso n al re a s o n s . If healthy to degrade a te ac h er in such a potentially public forum a s a L e tte r to the E d ito r, but I felt it im possible to hold back (2) did he attend the perform ance at a ll? P e rh a p s he h asn ’t cultivated a ta ste for lig h t-o p e ra tic sin g e rs (although I d aresay Corduroy and Wools - V alues to $14.90. Broken siz es and c o lo rs - values to $12.95. Now $3.90 to $6.90. M any of O u r F a ll W ool CHEM101102111112 any longer. 1 p erso n ally think that many STAT121123 MATH120 the U niversity C ollege had had an ethical th e v ast m a jo rity of the audience—as well students a r e Jumping at the chance to D resses and Suits co n tra c t, and If they had behaved In a a s the New York T im e s, who singled the p ro fe ssio n a l m anner In the absence of one, "d efen d ” th ese th re e In stru cto rs because v o c a lists out fo r sp ecial p ra ise —would Savings up to 50% 181 students would be p re p a re d fo r th e ir the la tte r a re linked in som e intangible d isa g re e with h is c ritic ism ) but he c e rta in ­ Sizes 6 to 18 c la s s e s Wednesday, o r at le a st be awake f o r them . C ritic is m . F inally the U niversity m ust way to L ib e ra lism and T h e G reat A m eri­ can Right to D issen t. F ro m what I have always understood, ly cannot be forgiven fo r h is seem ingly to ta l lack of knowledge a s far as the m usic its e lf is concerned. I seriously doubt that PHYSICS237, 287 r e a l i z e that the students should have a te ac h ers get sacked fo r being lacking in a significant percentage of the audience sa y In w hat effects them . T he students som e re sp e c t in the ability to c a r ry out r e g a rd s selectio n s from "C arnival in w ill not re m a in quiet, no r can the " U ." th e ir ta sk s. Well, M r. L aw less was a v ery R o m e," "A N ight in V enice,” or "F anny f o r c e them Into silen c e. Right now the poor te ac h er in my estim ation, and the E ls s l e r ” a s "o ld tim e r s .” ’*The Gypsy s t u d e n t s a r e using th e ir voice In the only U niversity, th e ATL Dept, and the student B aron’’—p o ssib ly . p o s s i b l e , p ro te s t and " v ig ils ,” but they body suffer no g rea t lo ss w lth h lsp a ssin g . It was am using to note that the two J u s t so th is does not seem like a " s o u r O T T A W A AT B U T LE R LANSING s h o u l d have had a say when the m a tte r w as p ie ce s singled out a s "in terestin g ” — Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 21, 1966 V ig il s tro n g in O r a n g e H a ll; p la n m a rc h f o r W e d n e s d a y B y FAYE UNGER to leave B essey H all at midnight Stadium before th e N o tre Dame m en, and oth er untenured In­ State News S taff W r ite r F rid a y , when the building was gam e. stru c to rs , to have the rig h t to clo sed . Speakers F rid a y night said appeal th e ir f irin g s ," he sa id . P e rm itte d to stay In B essey But C arlin told students In th e re w as no chance the fire d A group of students v isited H all over th e weekend, students B essey at 3 p .m . F rid a y that ATL In stru c to rs, W. G ary G ro at, Strandness, F rid a y , to talk w ith p ro testin g the d ism issa l of the they would not be asked to leave J . Kenneth L aw less and R obert him and ask him to speak F rid a y ATL p ro fe sso rs rec h risten e d at m idnight. S. F o g arty , would b e re h lre d . night. B essey as ‘'O range H all,’* and “ We w ill not be rem oved from They talked of using the con­ Strandness declined to speak to planned a silen t, sig n less m arch th e building and w e can stay as c e rn o ver the firin g s a s a sp rin g ­ th e students In B essey, but he fo r Wednesday. long a s we want to ,” John Den­ b oard to action and d iscussion on Invited students to speak w ith “ W e 're asking a ll concerned n is, another m em b er of the s te e r ­ o th e r questions of academ ic fre e ­ him In sm all groups up to six students to w alk quietly from ing com m ittee said . dom. In h is office. B essey to the A dm inistration At le a st five o r six students The students m eeting In B es­ The students in B essey d is­ Building Wednesday when the w ill keep a vigil for the r e s t se y T hursday had put together cu ssed and turned down a sug­ B oard of T ru stee s, m eets th e re to of the y e a r, Hickson said . a th ree-p o in t p ro g ra m reading: gestion to s it-in In fro n t of Cowles con sid er th e firin g of the p ro ­ The students In B essey ac­ (1) T he fire d In stru c to rs should House Saturday night. f e s s o r s ," said Steve Hickson, cept the building as th e ir In­ " . . . . .. be given re a so n s why they w ere We don’t .w. ant . . . ___ P re sid e n t Han­ B e s s e y H a ll V ig il a m em b er of the steerin g com ­ definite h e a d q u arte rs. T h e re w a s not re h lre d . T he students do not nah to Involve him self in th is. We m ittee of the United Students. Bessey H all was the scene of a s it - in a ll weekend. About 500 people crow ded talk of using the building a s the have to be given the re a so n s, don’t want any p reced en ts se t fo r An ad hoc com m ittee of United Into Bessey F rid a y about 11:30p.m . w a itln g to s e e If they w ould be allow ed to stay. h ea d q u arte rs fo r a fre e univer­ only the in s tru c to rs . a d m in istra tiv e Involvement In Students sponsored the Orange State News photo by John C astle sity o r fo r publishing m a teria l (2) If no re a so n s a r e given, faculty a f f a ir s ," Hickson said . ra lly that has becom e a vigil. on questions of academ ic th e students w ill ask the advisory /Tstudents to list rights demands T h e re a r e to be no signs, freed o m . com m ittee to r e v e rs e its decision no chants. T he students a r e to stand quietly at the A dm inistra­ tion Building without blocking traffic w hile the T ru s te e s m eet. T he num ber of students In B essey sw elled to 500 a fte r 11:30 p.m . F rid a y as students cam e to h ea r the d iscu ssio n s and not to r e h ir e th e in s tru c to rs . (3) T he students support the AAUP statem en t asking th e ATL ad v iso ry com m ittee to re­ A a pledge not to com pile under­ Students delegated by the se e If those on vigil would be exam ine its decision to d ism iss T he U niversity of Michigan day requesting the ad m in istratio n se e that th e re Is an issu e h ere about consulting students. My g raduate g rad es until th e Uni­ ste erin g com m ittee of United Stu­ p e rm itte d to stay . G ro at, L aw less and F o g arty . ad m in istratio n w ill have one week not to supply c la s s rankings to concept of SGC’s ro le is th at It v ersity stops sending cla ss ranks to respond to a lis t of dem ands local d raft b o ard s. Protest A t Game dents w ill v isit T. Ben S trand- n ess, chairm an of the ATL de­ A fter closing hours the num ber dropped to 150 who stayed o v er­ “ We’ve asked that th e ad­ v iso ry co m m ittee d isc u ss the concerning student rig h ts in F aculty, ad m in istratio n a n d a id s the ad m in istratio n In making to draft b o ard s. Not everyone S aturday partm en t, and Edw ard A. C arlin , night. About 50 w ere s till In B es­ firin g s with the executive com ­ policy-m aking which students student re p re se n ta tiv e s w ill ru le s that affect them .” COUPON! c a r r ie d “ Beat the I r i s h " dean of U niversity College, Mon­ sey Sunday m orning. The num ber m itte e of the AAUP. If the AAUP will p rese n t T uesday. T he lis t speak at to n ig h t's teach -in , A m eeting of about 1,000 stu­ followed by a d iscu ssio n of stu­ dents F rid a y v o te d down o r “ Hate S ta te " sig n s. day and T uesday. T hey w ill also d eliv er posi­ Is expected to pick up again then say s th e re w as sufficient w ill be form ulated tonight. Student p ro te s ts w e r e trig ­ dent rig h ts In deciding university p ro p o sals to picket and stage Cigarettes Some p r e fe r r e d te llln g th e throughout the week. re a so n fo r not re h irln g the men, tion le tte rs to P re sid en t John g ere d by a sudden ban on s it-in s p o licies. s it-in s . A num ber of students from the we w ill accep t th e ir d ec isio n ," (e x c e p t premium brands) re c o rd c a p a c ity c r o w d Hannah, the T ru s te e s and m em ­ announced Nov. 12 and a r e f e r ­ T uesday a s e rie s of ra llie s is A second all-cam p u s m eeting B essey vigil also picketed and H ickson sa id . endum p assed by students T h u rs - expected to clim ax at 1 p .m . Is planned fo r T uesday, Nov. 29, 4/99C about the A T L c o n tro ­ b e rs of the ATL departm ent. handed out le aflets at S partan “ We w ant a chance fo r th ese when the students m a rc h to the when students w ill d eterm in e If v e rs y . P re sid e n t Hannah had e a r lie r Dave L a u ra Photo sa id that students m ight be asked ad m in istratio n building for a the ad m in istratio n has taken ap­ b rie f te ac h -in , the p resen tatio n p ro p ria te m e a su re s tow ard 2 0 0 ARRESTED of the dem ands to the ad m in istra­ m eeting student dem ands. World News L im it 1 tion and the ultim atum fo r uni­ T he Young R epublicans a t U-M v e rsity action b efo re th e follow­ form ed an ad hoc group, Students \ oid after 11-26-60 at a Glance Youths rebel curfew LOS ANGELES UP) — M ore c e le b ritie s and now a hangout M ore than 400 city, county and ing T uesday. T hursday the Student G overn­ m ent Council (SGC) voted 11-5 to "su sp en d its fo rm al asso c ia ­ tion w ith the office of student fo r R esponsibility and R ationality on Cam pus, opposing the SGC stand. T h e Republican group claim ed 250 sig n a tu res on Its petition ag ain st SGC, but so u rce s COUPON C o ric id in 5 K i l l e d in S o m a l i l a n d than 200 p erso n s have been a r ­ fo r long-haired, b eard ed youths. sta te o fficers moved in and a ffairs in o rd e r to b est ac t as said only 50 had actu ally been D JIB O U T I, F ren ch S om aliland ( A P ) - - F ive persons r e s te d in two weekends of te en ­ But m ost will be re le a se d to brought the d em onstration under a re p re se n ta tiv e of the student obtained. C old T a b le ts a g e rebellion ag ain st a 10 p.m , th e ir p are n ts, au th o rities said co n tro l about m idnight, som e have been k ille d since e a r ly last month w hile try in g body.” SGC had voted 13-2 early N early 10,000 U-M students curfew on famed Sunset B oule­ Sunday, without e v e r seeing a th re e h ours a fte r it began. la st week t o b reak relatio n s voted on T hursday’s referen d u m . to c ro s s a p o lic e b a r r ie r set around th is ca pital P o lice a r r e s te d m o re than 50 vard , once a m ecca fo r movie judge - Juvenile C o u rt alread y T hursday If the u n iv ersity didn’t In resp o n se to student concern Reg. 1 19 a g ain st In filtr a tio n fr o m the R epublic o f S om ali, o f­ is swamped with som e 40,000 on ch arg es ranging from v io la­ resc in d the new regulation on fic ia l sources sa id Sunday. The b a r r ie r was put up a fte r s to rm y dem o n stra ­ tio n s fo r independence d u rin g F ren ch P re sid e n t C h a n g e s in c a s e s a y e a r. and young adults Saturday night tion of curfew to b a tte ry against P o lice estim ated 1,000 youths an officer. A sim ila r num ber w ere a r r e s te d In an outbreak s it-in s . SGC P re sid e n t Ed Robinson said h e has “ no f e a rs ” about over rele asin g c la s s standings, over 35 p ro fe ss o rs have signed L im it 1 690 C h a rle s de G a u lle 's v is it to P jlb o u ti la st August, ro am ed a section of the boule­ F rid a y night and m o re than 100 the action and Is "co m p letely PAC ticket sale Void aft-er U-26-66 v ard known as "th e Sunset S trip ,’* in dem onstrations la s t weekend convinced” th at the council has T ickets fo r the P erfo rm in g In f iltr a t o r s fr o m S om ali w ere blam ed fo r the d is ­ lib r a r y h o u rs A rts Company production of tu rb a n ce s. an a re a of night clubs and coffee In the sam e a r e a . done what th e students w ish. COUPON L ib ra ry hours fo r th e T h an k s­ E nforcem ent of the curfew on G eorge B e rn a rd Shaw’s “ Saint ho u ses, throwing ro ck s andeggs, U-M P re sid e n t H arlan H atcher Jo an ” will go on sa le at the F a ir ­ C le ve la n d targ et of C O R E giving w eek-end have been an ­ nounced by Dale H. P re tz e r, rocking c a r s of m o to rists caught “ the S trip " began se v e ra l w eeks said In re g a rd to s it-in s , “ We ago on the dem and of som e night child T h ea ter box office 12:30— Right Guard in the jam and ca rry in g signs Just can not have that kind of a s sista n t d ire c to r. p ro testin g re c e n t enforcem ent of clubs and re s ta u ra n ts who said thing h e re .” He re g a rd s the SGC 5 p.m . today. M cK lsslck d isclo sed the T he play w ill be p resen ted In D eodorant WASHINGTON IIP) — Floyd T hanksgiving Day th e L ib ra ry a long standing Juvenile curfew th e ir b u sin ess w as being h u rt by p lans in an interview on the sp lit as “ lll-a d v lse d ” and “ a F a irc h ild T h ea ter Nov. 29- B. M cK lsslck, national d irec­ will be closed. law . unruly gangs of Juveniles. CBS te lev lslo n -ra d lo program se rio u s m a tte r.” “ I ju st do not Dec. 4. to r of the C ongress of R acial Wednesday, Nov. 23 and F r i ­ Reg. 1.00 “ F a c e the N atio n ." E quality (CORE), sa id Sunday th at CORE Is considering con­ ce n tratin g Its e ffo rts next y ear on C leveland,O hio, a n d New­ F o r the p ast y e a r, CORE has concentrated Its _efforts on B altim ore, M d., in a cam ­ day, Nov. 25 h o u rs w ill be fro m 8 a.m . to 6 p .m . On Saturday the lib ra ry w ill be open from 9 a.m . to 5 p .m ., and on Sun­ S T O R E H O U R S : M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 :3 0 AM T O 5 :3 0 PM - W E D N E S D A Y 9 :3 0 AM T O 5 :3 0 PM C L O S E D W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G A N D T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y L im it I 560 paign M cK lsslck called “ a Void afte r ¡1-26-66 a rk , N .J. day the re g u la r 2 p.m . to 11 p.m . g re a t su c c e ss.” He added, h o u rs will be ob serv ed . If the o rg an izatio n 's budget p e rm its, CORE w ill add Oak­ how ever, that, “ We do not I B by any m eans Indicate that land, C alif,, to that list, B a ltim o re is fre e from M cK lsslck said. r a c is m .” Royal a n n ive rsary Brush Roll LUTON, England I#) — Queen R e d s c all f o r u n ity E lizabeth II and P rin c e Philip Reg. 1.00 ce le b ra ted th e ir 19th wedding an­ TOKYO (AP) — M oscow ra d io c a lle d Sunday fo r a n iv e rsa ry quietly Sunday. w o rld C o m m unist cong re ss to stre n g th e n the u n ity of They attended m orning se rv ic e L im it 1 the in te rn a tio n a l C om m u nist m ovem ent f o r aid to a t Luton p a ris h ch u rch . A crowd M ias J k n its in N o rth V ie t Nam. g ath ered outside to g ree t the Void afte r 11-2 A Japanese-language b roa dca st, m o n ito re d here, ro y al couple. T he queen and h e r sa id , “ A united m ovem ent o f fr a te r n a l p a rtie s Is of husband spent the weekend h ere p o stal huos COUPON with a certain flair g re a t s ig n ific a n c e in face o f U.S. ag gression in V ie t a s the guests of S ir H arold and Lady Z ia W ernher. N a m .” Wilkinson Blades for sophistication. . light and lacy Reg. 69c acrilan acrylic L im iti 290 * Howto SucceedinBanking* sweaters dyed-to- match the smooth knit Void after 11-26-66 COUPON C h e ck th e se : ^ Resources have grown from $57 million in 1940 to $950 million skirts. White, aqua, Kodak Color film in l l 1965i V FORTUNE magazine listed Michigan National first in earnings lilac. Sizes 5 to 13. 1 2 7 -6 2 0 on capital among the top 50 U.S. Banks in 1963, 1964 and 1965 A. Turtle-neck. * Reg. 1.19 _ j. V 4th largest bank in Michigan 45th largest bank in U.S. >/ 144th largest bank in the world B. Squared neckline. u„,i 790 L im it 1 Void afte r 11-26-66 >C. 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( a b o v e ) It w a s a long way to run, but these N otre Dame fans did it. They ran fro m South B e n d to E a s t Lansing in 19 hours just to see the gam e, (rig h t) doing the announcing f o r the game o f the ye ar on A B C -T V w ere C h ris Schenkel and Bud W i Ik in s o n . (above) Bubba S m ith Is a-hard man to stop as N D 's ten c a rrie s f o r the day, C lin t Jones (#26) gets L a r r y C o n ja r found out, when he tr ie d to b lo ck out stacked up by the N o tre Dame lin e . Jones gained 21 the A ll A m e ric a n defensive end. (le ft) In one o f his y a rd s In the gam e. Monday, November 21, 1966 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing’, Michigan SPOR TS S ID E L IN E S T heend D u f f y c a l l s t i e ' m a g n i f i c e n t g a m e ’ ofanA ra By ED B R IL L State News S ports W r ite r " I t was a m agnificent game between two trem endous team s, D augherty said . " I t w as the kind tan s doggedly called tim e-o u ts a s the Fighting Iris h w ere ru n ­ ning out the clock. "W e hoped we D augherty sa id . "B oth team s a r e fitting and w orthy of being national cham pions. " T h e re was no h esitation on th a t play,” D augherty related . "W e w ere Just one f ir s t down away fro m field goal range, and "W e had H anratty defensed,” D augherty continued. "O ’B rien cam e in and did a g rea t Job. “ Well now, we alm o st did it, of football gam e th a t people could get the b all and get clo se " I t ’s an unusual situ atio n ,” He sc ra m b le s b e tte r than Han­ By LA R R Y WERNER we wanted to get down in th e re .” State News S ports E d ito r didn’t w e?” a rela x ed Duffy thought it would be. enough fo r a field g o a l." D augherty explained, "b e ca u se a ratty , and that touchdown pass gam e lik e th is h a s n ev er been "T h e re was no doubt,” was the he threw was the turning point D augherty grinned in the "W e w ere playing to w in,” Now who’s num ber one, Duffy? played th is late in the y e a r b e­ way Raye put it in the d ressin g of the gam e. S p artan s’ d ressin g ro o m . "N ot D augherty said, talking about the " I don’t know who’s num ber THE GAME— accorded nearly ev ery p re-g am e su p erlativ e a one,” Daugherty an sw ered . " I ’m f o re . If both te am s finish without room afte rw a rd s. "E veryone Just "I would say our poor field quite, but a lm o st.” c o ntrover s ia l ending of the b attle . football battle e v e r had— fell to ea rth Saturday like a lead balloon. going to vote for u s. a blem ish and w ere num bers one assum ed we w ere going fo r i t.” position was the biggest factor D augherty was r id at la st of “ We gam bled a few tim e s —we It w as so iro n ic , so sad. "W e w ere on top m o st of the and two and tied , I can ’t see N otre Dame played m ost of the in the second h alf,” Daugherty the tension th at h as dogged him w ere going fo r b ro k e. The gam e which everyone felt would decide the national champion­ g am e,” the S p artan s’ own I r is h ­ any o th er solution.” gam e without f ir s t strin g q u a rte r­ sa id . 'T h e y kept on getting punts a ll season th at had built to an "W e w ere Just hoping we’d ship on the playing field, instead of in the m ythical p o lls, decided m an continued, “ but they cam e T h e S partans finished th e ir back T e r r y H anratty, f ir s t strin g that hit on our 25 and rolled alm o st unbearable peak in the get the b all a g a in ," D augherty nothing. back like cham pions. seaso n S aturday with a 9-0-1 ce n te r G eorge Goedekke, and all dead on the five. week before the gam e that was. explained as the rea so n th e S p ar­ And as the lead balloon hit S partan Stadium, legends w ere "P ro b ab ly the votes will be re c o rd . N otre D am e is now 8-0-1 of the game without halfback Nick cru sh ed . sp lit and Alabama w ill slip into and m ust face U n iv ersity of Eddy. "In golf we call that a 'm em ­ As expected, the rugged S partans proved the m o rtality of the num ber one,” he said, not en­ Southern C alifo rn ia next S atu r­ "E ddy’s absence didn’t a lte r b e r bounce’, ” he said with a fam ed cover boys— T e rry H anratty and Jim Seym our. All of the tir e ly Joking. "O f co u rse , you day. our p la n s,” D augherty said. sm ile . 'T h a t ’s when they hit publicity w hich the "T e e n T e r r o r s ’* had received proved to be fellow s could change all th at if T h e one play th a t everyone “T hey have good back s. in the tra p and bounce onto the so much talk as H anratty fell before a crushing tackle and Seymour you got together and a ll voted w anted to talk about was the "W e put a trem endous burden g re e n .” gave the S partan secondary very little trouble. fo r Michigan S tate .” qu arterb ack keep er Jim m y Raye on our lin e b a c k e rs,” he said, As usual, D augherty had the T he myth of the "B aby B om bers’* w as destroyed, but that w as What about co-cham pions, one r a n with a fourth and one on "a n d W ebster made many g reat la s t laugh, at le a s t until the polls not so d ep re ssin g as the destruction of a m o re long-standing r e p o rte r suggested to Daugherty. the MSU 29 la te in the fourth p lay s. We felt we could stop the com e out T uesday m orning. legend— the im age of A ra. " T h a t’s a good thought,” q u a rte r. ground gam e. A ra P arseg h ian . V ibrant, zestfu l, youthful, daring. A ra is the kind of guy who plays the gam e of football the way it is supposed to be played. He is the kind of guy the fans love. A ra tak es chances. A ra excites crow ds. T h is is the im age I had of P arseg h ian . But when 1 finally saw the " g r e a t" coach in perso n , in the som ber Iris h lockerroom , an im age w as sh a tte re d . When I saw the famous A rm enian ration­ alizing his la st-m in u te m oves before the p re s s , A ra P arseg h ian becam e A ra Sm ith. T h ere is little doubt that running out the clock and playing for the tie w as a p ra c tic a l move. As long as N otre Dame w as No. 1 b efo re the gam e, it w ill probably rem a in on top by avoiding a lo ss. But you ju st don’t expect that kind of a move from a man who has m ade such a nam e fo r him self. T he sp o rts w orld expects things of g rea t co aches. It was expected that Duffy Daugherty would go fo r the f ir s t down on his own 29. And, of co u rse , he did. The m illions of people w atching in the final m inutes Saturday expected P arseg h ian to tr y for a victo ry . And P arseg h ian let m illions down. " F r o m w hat I have h ea rd of P arseg h ian , 1 expected him to try The Big Injury to w in,” said J e s s P h illip s a fte r the gam e. G o o d ! B u t I lle g a l MSU’ s Bubba Sm ith and C h a rlie T h o rn h ill converge Two of the m ost ira te S partans w e re the MSU co -cap tain s. T h is is the p la y which may have won the national P a rt of the reason W e bste r fa ile d could be the ille ­ “ 1 re se n t what they did,” Clint Jones snapped. “ We played on T e r r y H a n ra tty in the play th a t caused the in ju ry cham pionship fo r N o tre Dame. It's Joe A z z a ro ’ s 38- gal block (a rro w ) w hick is being th ro w n on h im by all-o u t football. We played to win. T h a t's the way it’s supposed to H a n ra tty ’ s shou Id e r. H a n ra tty was h it by both S m ith ya rd fie ld goal which knotted the sco re at 10-10. MSU’ s N o tre D am e’ s Chuck Lauck (93), whose hands are to be played.” and T h o rn h ill re s u ltin g in a sh o u ld e r se p a ra tio n . G eorge C hatlos (82) J im m y Sum m ers (20) and C h a rlie s lig h tly fa r th e r away fr o m the body than ru le s p e r­ “ I can’t se e the No. 1 team in the nation being sa tisfie d with N o tre D am e's sophom ore sensation sat out the re s t a tie ," G eorge W ebster said. o f the game and w ill be s id e lin e d fo r the re s t o f T h o rn h ill (41) n a rro w ly m issed b lo ckin g the fie ld m it w hile b lo c k in g . ^ # phofo by Daye L a u ra P erh ap s P arseg h ia n , who has blown big gam es in the p ast, was the season. State News photo by Chuck M ichaels goal w hile George W ebster (90) d id n ’t come close. a fra id that h isto ry might rep e at itself. He dropped the all-im p o rtan t seaso n finale to Southern C al. in ’64 and lo st to the S partans and P u rdue la st fall. BEAT A K R O N 2 - 0 P arseghian w as trying to avoid losing, not tryin g to win in the la s t few m inutes. As Joe P ry zb ick i Spartan tack le, put it, "A nytim e you play fo r a tie, you’r e defeating the p u rp o se of the C ^ ./S S f g am e.” It’s too bad that A ra "played it sa fe” Saturday. It’s even w orse th at it happened in one of the g re a te st sp o rts sp e cta cle s of all tim e. Soccerm en C O I d ’ in w in P arseghian w as w o rrie d about an interception. He should have of the goals. Tony Keyes got don’t play b e tte r w e’re not going O 'Connell had five saves; Spaghetti . By DENNIS CHASE Steak had m o re confidence in his team . While the Iris h coach was c re d it for an u n assiste d goal anyw here in the (NCAA) tourna­ B runner had 10. Lasagna A ssociate S ports E d ito r Chicken w orrying about P h illip s picking off another Coley O’B rien p ass, a t 11:56 of the f ir s t perio d that m e n t." " I ’m glad to com e out of this m any sp o rts fans had visions of Seym our streaking down the sid e­ T he gam e w as slow . It was Shrim p Subm arine Sandwiches M ichigan S tate’s so c c e r team an Akron defensem an put into his one 2 - 0 ," Kenney said . "T h e lin es with the winning touchdown. w as as cold as the w intry 31 own net. co n cen trated at m idfield and both Akron defense was good, and that PIZZA W hether your sentim ents lean to N otre Dame o r not, it goes He trie d to p a s s it back to d efen ses p e rsis te n tly stopped the Q ueiroga stopped everything. We “ T h e C o o k ’ s I n ’ ’ a t 11 D a i l y , 4 S u n . d eg rees as they slid by tfie unsaid that g rea t nam es have been ca rv ed in ND h isto ry . I used offensive th ru s ts . U niversity of Akron, 2 -0 , h ere Akron goalie F o rd B runner and should have found som e way to E D 7-1668 to equate P arseg h ia n w ith som e of the famous Iris h coaches. S aturday. it ro lle d calm ly into the net. Akron c e n te r halfback Jo e Que- pull him .out of the m iddle.” 211 M . A . C . But now it’s d ifferent. Keyes got th e la st goal at iro g a w as a standout, breaking up MSU w ill now aw ait the out­ A m odification of an im m o rtal plea keeps running through my play a fte r play. com e of the T em p le-W est V ir­ 4:40 of the th ird p erio d . Rick m ind: “ Go out and tie one fo r the G ip p er.” P ete Hens, Tom B elloli and ginia gam e in the P ennsylvania- N elke took the ball down the T e r r y Bldiak kept th e c o a st c lea r D elaw are region T uesday. The m iddle on a fa st b reak and p assed fo r the S p artan s. w inner of that one w ill flip a to Keyes breaking to the left of G a. Tech, Florida coin with MSU to see w here B ru n n er. Keyes put it high in the gam e w ill be played. T hat gam e, to be played Sat­ the net. “ We played p re tty b ad ly ," E a r lie r in the season MSU beat Akron, 4 -1. Akron did not le t MSU relax . O rangeB ow l picks u rday w ill decide who tra v e ls to Coach Gene Kenney said . "W e Jim F onte and H assan Ahmadi B O O K SALE w ere v ery flat up fro n t. Only in fo rced S partan goalie Kevin B erkeley, C alif, fo r the NCAA fin als. the la st 10 m inutes did we open O 'Connell to m ake som e good But la st Saturday the Spartans up. Until then we kept the ball sa v e s. In t h e th rid period, MIAMI (UPI) — T he O range G eorgia Tech f a c e s ninth- O’Connell had to com e fa r out Bowl C om m ittee picked Georgia couldn’t earn a trip to Oshkosh, in the m iddle of the field too ranked G eorgia and the F lo rid a m uch. of h is net to deflect Fonte’s Tech and F lo rid a Sunday as the W is. G ato rs play riv a l M iam i. “ 1*11 tell you one thing. If we shot wide with his hand. te a m s it w ants to play Jan. 2 They actually earn ed only one If the invitations a r e accepted in the only night gam e among the G eorgia T ech w ill be making its m a jo r bowls. 14th Bowl appearance and Its The com m ittee apparently was fifth in the O range Bowl. fo rced to pick the low er-ranked te am s by re p o rts that Alabama and N ebraska, ranked th ird and fourth resp ectiv ely behind N otre D am e and Michigan State, had ag re ed to play In the Sugar Bowl. B ased on the p a st, each school w ill rec eiv e about $277,000 in gate re c e ip ts and television pay fo r playing. 9< and up j T he O range Bowl C om m ittee refra in ed f r o m form ally an­ nouncing its choices because of W a s h i n g t o n an NCAA re s tric tio n against even an inform al approach to potential p a c e s w i n bowl team s before 10 A.M. Mon­ F o rm e r Spartan bas- day. k e tb a ll s ta r Stan Wash­ O range Bowl P re sid e n t John ington led the Lansing Ring announced following a b rief C a p i t a l s of the N orth m eeting of the com m ittee that it would have re p re se n ta tiv e s A m e ric a n P ro fe ssio n a B a ske tb a ll League to th e ir SPECIAL LOT in A tlanta and G ainesville, F la . Monday m orning. G eorgia Tech is f i r s t w in e v e r Saturday in Atlanta and the U niversity of o v e r the Chicago Bom b­ F lo rid a in G ainesville. e rs , 118-104, at E v e re tt Ring’s statem ents said no High School. m o re, but when he was asked if th is m eant that G eorgia Tech and F lo rid a would be the team s W ashington, who at 6-3 was the leading s c o re r f o r the Spartans la s t sea­ OF PAPERBACKS invited to the O range Bowl he replied: "W e hope they will ac­ son and the w in n e r of cept the invitations and we look fo rw ard t o having th e se fine team s in our bow l." A ll- B ig Ten h o n o r s , s c o re d 33 points fo r the C a p ita ls , to le a d a ll s c o r­ 2 fo r 250 G eorgia Tech is ranked fifth e r s in the contest. nationally w ith a 9-0 re c o rd and B ill C u rtis , who cap­ F lo rid a is 10th with an 8-1 ta in e d the Spartans last re c o rd . Both te a m s, however, y e a r, s co re d nine points face p o ssib le upsets in th e ir f o r the C a p ita ls . trad itio n al grudge m atches this w eekend. • Prescription lenses ground • Complete selection of frames • Sunglasses e Repairs while you wait GIBSON'S BOOKSTORE E a s t L a n s in g ’ s frie n d ly bookstore Bator Opticians on G r a n d R iv e r -O n e B lo c k W est of U n ion 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) ò Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 21, 1966 SPORTS S h o w Y o u r P r id e Frosh lo s e to N D line on a s e rie s of ru n s by F ran k touchdown p a ss. G arv ey ’s ex tra i n B e i n g a S p a r t a n B y NORM SAARI point kick was no good. LaB ruto, Dave V anE lst and K er­ State News S ports W r ite r T he Spartans put 13 points on in it S m iA A fter MSU q u arte rb a ck Ja ck the sco reb o ard in 14 seconds. F o rg et a m inute and fifteen But they w ere s till trailin g , seconds and the e n tire football P itts made no yardage around the 21-13» so Garvey kicked onside weekend ended in a tie . T h at was ends, he p assed to F ran k F o re ­ again and th is tim e Gordon Bow- all the tim e rem ain in g in the men, alone in the end zone, fo r dell reco v ered fo r MSU on the fourth q u a rte r of the MSU -N otre the sc o re . Steve G arvey booted the ex tra N otre Dame 46 again. D ame freshm an g a m e F rid ay P itts, who p lay s m uch along night when the Iris h broke a 27- point. F ro sh Coach Ed R u th erfo rd 's the sam e style th a t Jim m y Raye 27 deadlock with a 33 -y ard field squad finally had th e ir m om entum does, ro lled around end fo r five goal to win, 30-27. It was a com e-from -behind going and gave G arvey in stru c ­ y a rd s, and p assed to L aM a rr gam e for the S p artan frosh, as tio n s fo r an onside kick on the T hom as to the 11. T hom as got the b a ll again on N otre Dame took a 14-0 h alf- kickoff. th ird down and plunged o v er from tim e lead on two touchdown p a s s ­ I t w o r k e d too, a s G arvey the fo u r-y a rd lin e. P itts p assed e s from T om G o res to Nick squibbed the kick to the N otre to C al Fox fo r the tw o-point Furlong. D ame 46-yard line, beyond the conversion. N otre Dame in c re a se d its lead re q u ire d 10 y ard s the kick m ust on the second half kickoff as tra v e l, and T om L a e tz rec o v ered T h e MSU defense kept Spartan hopes alive a s they stopped a Triple Threat L a rry Schum acher retu rn ed it 88 fo r the S p artans. N otre Dame th re a t on th e MSU Jack P itts , who q u a rte rb a cke d the M5U fre s h m a n fo o tb a il squad th is season, y a rd s for ano th er s c o re . T h e S partans then s ta rte d th e ir P itts, a 6 ', 170-pounder from 13-yard line. T h e offense then was undoubtedly the b u sie st man on the fie ld in F rid a y n ig h t’ s MSU” N o tre Dame played b all control and kept p o s­ offensive m achine, receiving a D ecatur, Ga., w asted no tim e in fo o tb a ll game. P itts ran, passed (seven of 20 f o r 109 y a rd s ) and punted f o r the se ssio n fo r seven m in u tes of the punt on the N otre Dame 37 and sco rin g again, a s he h it F orem an S partan fro s h . His w o rk was to no a v a il, how ever, as an Iris h fie ld goal in the la s t fourth q u a rte r and sco red , th is moving down to the sev en -y ard on the f ir s t play with a 46 -y ard tim e on a fo u r-y a rd dash by 75 seconds netted them a 3 0 -2 7 v ic to ry . K erm it Smith. Sweeton Ko’s Coifs, 20-14 G arvey m issed the e x tra point E lias B ros. a fte r a penalty nullified h is f ir s t kick, which was good. Again, Ken H ines, T ody Smith, Don Law, Rich Saul and company ra llie d the Spartan defense and DETROIT (U PI)--R ookie q u a r­ le a d e r of the N ational Football T h e Lion defense picked off kept N o tre Dame out of sco rin g te rb a ck K arl Sweetan threw a L eague’s W estern D ivision. five p a s se s to d riv e U nitas to the O rd e r by te rr ito r y . 4 9 -y ard sco rin g p a ss to P a t Stud- T h e win was the fourth against sid elin es by e a rly in the th ird F inally, P h il W hitliff booted a phone 3 3 -y ard field goal with 1:15 r e ­ s till and D etro it withstood a tw o- six lo s s e s and a tie fo r the la s t q u a rte r. Bobby Thom pson in te r ­ B i g 1 0 C h a m p io n ta k e 'e m m aining to give N o tre Dame the touchdown fourth q u a rte r ra lly p la ce L ions. cepted two, Wayne R asm ussen, 30-27 final. to take a 20-14 u p set v icto ry over G ary Cuozzo, who rep laced Dick L ebeau, and E rn ie C lark home the B altim o re C o lts Sunday a f te r ­ B a ltim o re ’s re g u la r q u arterb ack each had one. P itts finished th e evening seven Lunches, suppers, p a rtie s , fo r 20 in the p assin g departm ent noon. Johnny U nitas, led the C olts to T he L ions w ere hit h ard by m e e tin g s, p ic n ic s , snacks and 109 y a rd s. F o rem an had four T h e lo ss was only the th ird of two touchdowns in the la s t q u a r­ p enalties in the f ir s t half, being S w e a t s h ir t s the season fo r B altim o re, which t e r , cutting the D etro it lead to called fo r five infractio n s which recep tio n s for 86 y a rd s , including 1H e v e ’ s H o w E a s y I t I s had en tered the gam e a s the c o - 17-14 at one point. c o st them 73 y a rd s and another the two t o u c h d o w n s . 1. O rd e r by phone Cuozzo connected with end John sp e cta cu la r S tudstill touchdown. fro m your UNIVER — M ackey on a 5 4 -y ard touchdown A 57-yard p ass which he c a rrie d SITY BIG BOYI Spe­ S P EC IA L G E T -A C Q U A IN T ED O F F E R play and a fte r rec o v erin g a D e­ into the end zone was called back o n l y $ 2 . 9 5 c ia l lin es to handle tro it fumble a few m om ents la te r, by a D etro it holding penalty. LUBRICATION your c a lls . the C o lts sco red on a 7 -y ard run T he D etro it defense was in its by halfback Lenny M oore. top form of the y e a r during the 2. Your o rd e r, T h e L ions took the lead late f ir s t th re e q u a rte rs . T h e L ions packed in sp e­ in the f ir s t q u a rte r a fte r picking M txdisively at kept B altim ore on its own side of c ia l Insulated W IT H EACH O IL CHANGE up a Tony L o rick fumble on the 49< the 50-y ard line through the co n tain e rs^ is O NLY M O N DAY th ru SATU R D AY B altim o re 21. Sweetan threw a en tire th ird q u a rte r, but a half kept piping hot! 7 AM - 5 PM 20-yard p a s s to end Ron K ra m e r dozen ta c k ie rs let M ackey break &m and halfback Bob F e lts ra n the away fo r B a ltim o re ’s f ir s t sc o re . b all o ver on the next play. Rookie G aro Y eprem ian added S tudstill set a D etroit re c o rd EASTLANSINGBAY o '» * , c 'o . a 2 1 -y ard field goal e a rly in the fo r passing yardage by catching s f,ro nt 3. Enjoy BIG BOY’s four p a s s e s fo r 74 y a rd s and a Oh food with th a t d e lic i­ th ird q u a rte r, and Sweetan con­ n ected with S tudstill fo r the de­ season total of 1,143 y a r d s —b est ous d ifferen ce a t home! D E L T A at G R A N D R IV E R s ciding touchdown in the sam e p e r ­ in the N F L . No work.No fu ss. No (a c ro s s fro m the E .L . bus station) T he win was the second straig h t m u ss. iod. Y eprem ian com pleted the tucUnt # 1 t . S e w l River Boole oolc S W tore O PEN 7 D A YS A M on. th ru T h u rs .t 6:30 am to 11 pm W EEK ! O ffe r made by: RICK DENEAU P E T E G R O M ETER Y o u r new m anagers D etro it sco rin g with a 17-yard field goal a fte r the two B altim o re touchdowns. against two lo ss e s and a tie for D etroit since young Sweetan took over the q u arterb ack job. E ast L ansing F r l. and Sat.: 6:30 am to 12 pm r R C E P A R K I N G IN T H E R E A R M050 TROW BRIDGE ROAD PH. 351-5132 & 351-51 SENIORS ! P ! 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An Equal O pportunity Em ployer Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 21, 1966 I S n y d e r ’s p o e t r y a W h itm a n e s q u e p a n o r a m a Doetic vision of G ary T h e poetic srv Snyder Snvder sp SDrawls raw ls out Intointo a W hitman hitm an- *SNHSNMlNNNNNflNlillNNNlNiiiNNNNNNNINNNNIINHIHtNNNIN*NMtl esque panoram a, moving fro m the legends and folklore of A m eri­ Riprap ca’s N orthw est, rich w ith Indian legends and pine tr e e s , o v er into the F a r E astern w orld of Zen and " y o u r em pty happy body sw arm ­ ing in the lig h t." Whitman is m o re than a beginning point fo r Snyder. Not only does he use many of the sam e techniques of listin g and cataloguing d escrip tiv e scen es and im ag es, but he c a lls Whitman " G u ru ," M aster, T ea ch e r. L ike h is " G u r u ," Snyder w rite s a song of him ­ L a y d o w n th e s e w o r d s se lf of the " I " he, too, sin g s and c e le b ra te s . B e fo r e y o u r m in d lik e r o c k s . Psychedelic poetic consciousness is also one of th e ir m eeting p la ce s. Whitman is acutely aw are and conscious of th e se n s e s, and p la c e d s o lid lik e r o c k s , by h a n d s his poetry which is often c ritic iz e d fo r lack of stru c tu re is built out of the b asic m u sic and m ovem ent of life. In c h o ic e o f p la c e , s e t T hem es, tem po, tone, a ll change and sh ift, but th e unity of the B e fo r e th e b o d y o f th e m in d w ork m aintains the mood of W hitm an's sen sib ility . Like Whitman, Snyder u se s the n a rra tiv e technique, obviously in s p a c e a n d tim e : pointing out the " I ” of ex p erien ce. H is po etry follows the rhythm s of the physical w ork of the life h is is leading at th e tim e. It is the S o lid ity o f b a r k , le a f, o r w a ll rhythm in his head which c re a te s the lin e fo rm . It is often the sound r ip r a p o f th in g s : of " R ip ra p .” In his reading a t Kellogg C e n te r, Snyder com m ented th at "R ip ­ C o b b l e o f m ilk y w a y, r a p ," a collection of his poem s, w as re a lly stru c tu re d u nder the s tr a y in g p la n e ts , influence of the geology of the S ie rra Nevada — " a n d th e daily tria l-c re w w ork of' picking up and placing g ran ite sto n es In tight T h e s e p o e m s , p e o p le , cobble p attern s on h ard slab— " rip ra p p in g ." lo s t p o n ie s w ith P o e t G a r y S n y d e r g iv in g a re a d in g of h is w o r k s a t K e llo g g C e n t e r last w e e k . With the physical sound and im ages of n atu ral ro c k s, Snyder form ulated h is poetic th eo ry . He is conscious of w ritin g tough, D r a g g in g s a d d le s — sim ple, sh o rt w ords with a com plexity f a r beneath the su rface a n d r o c k y s u r e -fo o t tr a ils . te x tu re. IT A L Y A N D A N N -M A R G R E T Snyder f ir s t a ttra c te d attention in the 1950’s in San F ra n cisc o when he joined L aw rence F erlin g h e tti, Allen G insberg, Jack Kerouc T h e w o r ld s lik e a n e n d le s s fo u r -d im e n s io n a l and G reg C o rso in public p o etry rea d in g s. G a m e o f G o. T hey becam e known as the P o ets of the Beat G eneration, and Films stress fa r c ia i s e x e v e r, very few of them a r e ef­ Snyder w ro te in the trad itio n of th is San F ra n c isc o L ights group. Now, the w ork has a new key. Snyder has w ritte n away the old " b e a t." E ssen tially , th e re is the su p er-u n d erp o sed echo of the a n ts a n d p e b b le s In th e th in lo a m , e a c h r o c k a w o r d B y JON C LA R K te ac h er and m a s te r Walt W hitman. T h ere is s till the p an o ram ic a c r e e k - w a s h e d s to n e fectively tre a te d . T h e film is view and the use of listin g and piling sen se im p re ssio n s. State News R e vie w e r p rim a rily low com edy—clum sy G r a n i t e in g r a in e d But th e re has also been the change of rhythm s. F o r those who like th e ir th r ills sla p stic k and le erin g , suggestive T h e re is the m ark ed sen sitiv ity to th e m y stical, and the usage w ith to r m e n t o f fir e a n d w e ig h t v ic a rio u s and vulgar, the Cam pus lin e s and ac tio n s. Evidently r e ­ of C hinese a r t im agry, of "H indu Deva G irls” and "Sunlight on and the State th e a te rs a r e th is alizing that hie film is only o c­ Spider w eb s.” C r y s ta l a n d s e d im e n t - lin k e d h o t week p resenting "T h e S w inger" casionally am ueing and com pe­ No longer is th e re the beat of a h itch -h ik er moving along the a l l c h a n g e , in th o u g h ts , and "M an d rag o la," resp e ctiv ely . tently acted, A lberto Lattuado has ro ad , attem pting to n a rra te the A m erican ex p erien ce. T h e r e has T h ey a r e sex fa rc e s with d iv erse cap italized on M iss Schiaffino’s been th e developm ent into a much b ro ad er vision. It is th is back A s w e ll a s th in g s . stan d ard s of hum or, ta ste , and beauty to the point w here the co untry of life, of the u n iv ersal rhythm , which now m akes the sound — G ary S n y d e r technique. m e m b ers of the audience feel in Snyder’s p o etry . T o begin with the b e tte r of the lik e voyeurs. Sickening scen es, su c h asA n n - he te lls us, but he se em s to —Ja n e Adams two, "M an d rag o la" is a com pli­ T h e re Is som e lovely Baroque M a rg re t’s now fam ous human enjoy p resen tin g it so much that ca te d seduction plot built around m usic a t the end, though. p a in tb ru s h publicity stunt, he fo rg ets to s a tir iz e it. T h ii the aphrodisiac and fe rtility pow­ “T h e S w i n g e r " s ta r s Ann- coupled with sickening Jokes to technique does a ro u se som e au ­ e r s of the m andrake ro o t. Set M a rg re t and Tony F ra n cio sa , as fo rm a v ery ugly, badly scrip ted , dience In terest, a s evidenced on in F lorence In 1500, it Is a fre e a sw eet young g irl w rite r and an badly acted collage of feeble opening night by a w orshipful adaptation of one of M achiavelli’s ed ito r of a P layboy-type m aga­ c h a se s and n e a r-se d u ctio n s. w orks, in which a F ren ch rake zine, resp e ctiv ely . F ilm ed in m ale voice bellowing “ Holy Hell, So, once again, the d ire c to r what a b ab e l" Unpublished novelist’s love song: u se s vario u s disg u ises and the lu rid co lo r, "T h e S w inger" is a (in th is case, G eorge Sidney) u til­ T ric k photography Is u sed to m andrake ro o t to dupe a stupid D o ris D ay-type d is a s te r in which iz e s flesh as the c u re -a ll for no s p e c i f i c end—s t i l l - s h o t and vain Italian a r is to c r a t into th e g irl is unsble to s e ll h e r poor film ing. He ca p ita liz es on it m ontages fast m otion, slow m o - allowing the F renchm an to sleep s to rie s to the g irlie m agazine, in ev ery way p o ssib le, su rro u n d - tlo n and r e v e rs e m otion, with h is b a rre n , but beautiful, d ecides to w rite a pornographic ing A n n -M arg ret’sbody w ithhun- As a final blow, A nn-M argret professor’s narrative of creation and p erh ap s about those I plan m a rty re d becasue she eloped to an o th er story which 1 told much SF wife (Rosanna Schlaffino). one, claim s i t 's h e r life sto ry , d red s of o th e rs of equal o r e x - sin g s a few songs. In fact, the fo r the rem aining decad es. m a rry an agnostic w an d erer who about in my second novel. < E D IT O R ’S N O TE: T h is I have often wondered ju st Obviously, th e re a r e Infinite and finds she m u st liv e up to c e ssiv e d im ensions. He is s a t- whole film is a show case fo r h e r The novel of my f ir s t decade settled down only long enough to Is P a rt I o f a n a rra tiv e by what happened to the one h and-’ hum orous p o ssib ilitie s. How­ h e r im age. iriz in g o u r se x -sa tu ra te d society, ta le n ts. J e r r y J. W est, associate w as the longest of the fo u r, fo r be an unemployed m in e r during w ritten copy of that f ir s t novel the thoughts of youth a re long, the long y e a rs of the D ep ression. p ro fe s s o r o f A m e ric a n And th e re was my m o th er’s which would probably have been' long fellows (as said the m ost W inter Thought and Language. six hundred pages published. sentim ental of A m ericans). 1 fath e r; what a man was my grand­ P a r t || w ill appear on The f a th e r the M ethodist p re a c h e r. Did it end in the p riv ate lib ra ry w rote of the black ta rp a p e r shanty of som e black m a rk e t p rin ce in, A r ts page next Monday. in which I was born and lived fo r Old enough he w as, h is m ule long r e tire d to p astu re: he walked up Europe? Was it put to good use— ten y e a r s , a halfhome ere cte d The c h illin g fin g e r * o f b ro od ing w in to r the steep jungle hill to fall on page by page—by som e thrifty, In re fle c tiv e com m union w ith p u o rilo nostalgia I have reached that tim e in singlehandedly but despairingly h is knees before the shanty, his peasant? Does it mold in som e my education w h e n - -a s E m erso n on the slan tsld e of a jungled hill long g rea t beard touching the m ilita ry w arehouse fo r lo st and) Once again decode the d is m a l moods o f nature said — a m an m ust take him self by my fatherw hen the D epression e a rth , and p ray endlessly fo r the fo rlo rn objects? Could It have W ith a s tro k e in v is ib le fo r b e tte r fo r w o rse his p o rtio n . drove him from job and c iv ili­ salvation of his e r r a n t d au g hter, been stolen by a R ussian agent and' Upon a canvas in ta n g ib le . 1 know what I can do, fo r I have zation like a dom esticated wolf h e r agnostic husband, and e s p e - placed in a se c re t file7 It w as a tr ie d . My h ea rt has v ib rated to which re tu rn s to the wild when d a ily fo r the sm all boy who lovely, rom antic work and I could' A lone o v e r the b a rre n "n o G ad's land the Iron strin g . badly tre a te d . T hehow llngsof my stood his ground during the te r ­ n ev er stand to w rite it again. (T h a t once was a " n o m an’ s la n d ") As a fath er I may be judged a fa th e r rev e rb e ra ted in th at firs t rib le braying fo r the Inevitable PROGRAM INFORMATIONF 33’ 6944 fa ilu re , a s a husband a phony »and novel, fo r he was an agnostic who rew ard of a bag of horehound The c ru e l B oreas ra ve s w ith fu r y L a sh in g against the naked boughs In d e s p a ir; a s a te a c h e r a ch a rlata n . F o rtu ­ m em o rized and quoted both the candy from the deep pocket of C AM PUS T h e ir m eager a rm s in t e r r o r shudder n ately , my children a r e fond, my Bible and S h ak esp eare, and in the old m an’s black co at. wife to le ra n t, and my students q u ie ter m om ents told a sm all son LAST 3 DAYS! As i f possessed in crude anguish, In th is . novel appeared my ad m irin g . If one m akes half an long sto rie s of his ad ventures a s beautiful s is te r who could run 1:30-3:35-5:40-7:45-9:50 R eaching fo r the s p h e ric abyss o f indigo effo rt to en tertain children» a so ld ier and a s a p ro fessio n al f a s te r and fight b e tte r than m ost W here the c e le s tia l fle e c e fr e e ly ro a m s . w iv es, o r students with v ario u s b o x er, and of his fa th e r, who b o y s, the k alian g irl who was my gentle lie s fiercely and im agina­ cru sad ed In th e nam e of R obert f ir s t love and whose b ro th e rs beat ff Ami* PNUMOUNT m i l l G olden leaves, the tin g e d p r is m o f Phoebus, In s u b lim e gasp f o r beauty and grace tively p rese n ted ,th e y w ill forgive G reen Ingersoll. everything e lse ; and since at age forty my bag of flavorous fa b ric a ­ m Ah, my fath er’s fa th e r, what a m e to a pulp because I w as not an was my g randfather the d is ­ Catholic and because I lived on MARKET S tre w n fo r a life le s s r u s tlin g ta p is subdued To cushion the w e a ry steps o f O rphan U n iv e rs a l Yet beyond the tu rb u le n t echo o f the D is c o rd s o f Age, Scavenger H ill and not in Wop tio n s is w ell-filled , I can freely ciple of Bob Ingersoll. On S atu r­ Valley, v ario u s c rip p le s, p e r ­ and day nights he went to town to Y ie ld the la s t bequeath to the ta c it M o th e r E a rth ; Now lie benumbed—’baneath the g la c ia l p la in . And beneath the s te r ile , fo r lo r n spectacle S lu m b e rs the p is tlc en ig m a in e x ile — devout my rem aining d ecades to the in sp ire d creatio n of unpub­ mount the courthouse step s and shout of the Holy T rin ity of Sci­ v e r ts , and dem ented p e rso n s. 1 began th is f ir s t novel in Eng­ TONY lish ed n o vels. Then s lo w ly , in the loo m in g fr o s ty shadow, The p ro m is e and hope o f the S pring Exodus. him d ead , to kick the Fundamen­ land 1 do not re g re t my e ffo rts to­ en ce, to challenge God to strik e w arm B ritish b e e r, continued under the in sp iratio n of FRANCIOSA S B The fu r lin g snow co n to u rs the e p ito m e s of u n ive rse Inhum ed in the re ce ss o f S y b a ritic haven — Ki Tai Han w ard fulfillm ent as a fa th e r,h u s­ with the aid band, and te a c h e r. T hose a r e de­ ta lis ts in the face a s they charg ed c id e r , w as Influenced sty listic ­ of N orm andy invasion swinging j M graduate student cent c o n c e rn s, and I n ever up the ste p s. On Sunday he r e ­ ally by v ario u s F ren ch and Bel­ To am ass a c rid aching void Into e te rn a l o b liv io n . se rio u sly fancied m yself a s poet, turned to his m ill and home in gian w ines, and finished it off w a r r io r , a th le te , sc h o lar,c o lle g e th e valley w here he m et challen­ with a m y sterio u s b everage in a d m in is tra to r, o r philanderer, g e r s from counties away who unlabeled green b o ttles from a But what I m ust do Is what co n - cam e to te s t him a s a fre e w re s - looted G erm an d is tille ry . T he B O O K R EV IEW c e rn s m e (as said that w isest t l s r • T h ere was much of my m o th er ra c k s m an u scrip t w as lo st with my b a r­ of A m ericans), and thenceforth bag which I left behind no law can be sa cred to m e but in that f ir s t novel, to o , fo r th e re when I attended an Army u n iver­ C a rto o n & N o ve lty th at of my n atu re a s an unpub­ is m uch to te ll of the m a rty re d sity In B ia rritz , which lead s to M a n n e rs n o t m o r a liz e d lish ed n o v elist. I have w ritten one unpublished novel fo r each decade of my forty daughter of a M ethodist m in is te r. STARTS THURS. Don H au sdo rff, A s s o c i­ ate P ro fe s s o r o f A T L , r e ­ usage (do we need m o re manpow- the tim e . He notes how s tra tifi­ ignored elsew h ere. By scanting e riz a tio n ? ). cation and m obility co ex ist u n ­ com fortably in the college f ra ­ tra n o n te sitio s, C n s arso and n elim inating occasionally b foot lu rs y e a r s , and I shall te ll you of them The Fairchild Theatre box office t , iky.- Fracture The vie w s " T h e P o lite A m e r­ ic a n s : A W id e - Angle V ie w O f O u r M o re O r H a rk in g back Frequently the anecdotes and te rn ity sy stem , but doesn’t p u r­ sue the iss u e . rela the tio In n te sh re ip s t s of and developm All of th is , to be s u re , is in readability and ents. th is BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS opens 12:30-5:00, Mon.- Fri., Bwrtfjer! d escrip tio n s a r e delightful. C ar­ L i t t l e o f A n a l y s i s C a rso n ac h iev es. As social his­ Nov.21-25 Ind. 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Both im ­ T h is was a tu rn o u t of alm ost quickly, and mounted a driv e rig h tis t p a rty accused of neo- ru lin g C h ristian D em o crats n a­ T he scram b lin g S partan q u a rte r­ m inutes of the long, long 18- m e m b er of the MSU C ollege Bowl proved slightly co m p ared to the 80 p e r cent. from th e ir own 19. N azi leanings m ade strong new tionally in the effo rt to se ttle back also com pleted seven of 20 m lnute gam e MSU’s Byron Boyd team , which w ill b rin g a $500 la s t election fo u r y e a rs ago. T h e outcom e was a trium ph With fourth and 14 on the 30, g ain s in re tu rn s fro m a W est W est G erm any’s a lm o st fo u r- p a s s e s fo r 142 y a rd s , though he and Stephen B adrich s n a g g e d sc h o larsh ip g ra n t from the G en­ T he NDP rep laced th e m id d le- fo r F ra n z J o se f S trau ss, c h a ir ­ Kenney b o o t e d a 4 7 -y ard field G erm an sta te electio n Sunday. week-old governm ent c r is i s . had th re e picked off. som e to ss-u p questions that gave e ra l E le c tric C o. to MSU. o f-th e-ro ad F re e D em o crats as m an of the CSU, who was the goal, h is longest sin ce h is soph­ One of its le a d e rs predicted: T he re tu rn s indicated th at the Clinton Jo n e s was held to 13 MSU a chance to red eem itself. C h ristia n D em o c rats’ B avarian the No. 3 p a rty In B a v aria . ch ief engineer in the nomination om ore y e a r , and the S partans "In 1969 we w ill supply th e chan­ y a rd s; Bob A pisa had a net gain In the next few seconds MSU P rojections of th e final r e s u lts dominated and brought its sc o re Shram rock drop c e llo r .” wing, the C h ristia n Social Un­ w ere m ade on th e b a s is of a of K urt G eorg Kie sin g er as the p a rty ’s top candidate to succeed of one. R e g g i e C av en der, who had a 10-0 bulge. N otre Dame cam e back im ­ T h e N ational D em o cratic P a r ­ ion (CSU), would re ta in its ab ­ sco red the S p artan s’ only touch­ over 100. count of m o re than 600,000 v otes. C h an cello r Ludwig E rh a rd . m ed iately . S tarting from th e ir In the final 30 seconds MSU a ir - b o r n e flop ty (NDP), which won a s u r p ris ­ solute m ajo rity in the 2 0 4 -seat s ta te le g isla tu re, holding th e ir An estim ated 5.2 m illion B a - down, picked up 36 y a rd s . own 46, Coley O’B rien p assed An a e r ia l co u n terattack by that ing eight se a ts in the sta te p a r ­ M ost p re -v o te fo re c a s ts had T he S p artan s got the ball on ra ise d its sc o re to 150.Columbia liam en t of H esse two w eeks ago, them into the end zone In four national collegiate fo rce, known p red icted th at S tra u ss, the f o r ­ th e ir own 27 tow ards the end of had 320 points when the final p la y s. ; to us a s "N D ,” failed F rid ay . p laced a t le a st a s many deputies m er Bonn defense m in iste r, th e opening q u a rte r, Raye then b uzzer sounded. Next Sunday evening Columbia It a ll began when frien d s of Michigan State p en etrated the peaceful village of "N D ” with in Sunday’s election fo r th e le g is­ la tu re of B a v aria, W est G e r­ m any’s m ost populous state, a c ­ Hannahdinner ( c o n ti n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) custom made F ord Bronco and a would get h is wings clipped In the sta te voting. B avarian M in ister P re sid e n t hit Washington with a 42-yard p a s s , to th e N otre Dame 31, on the f ir s t p lay , T he Irish sta rte d to d riv e fo r the tying field goal la te In the th ird q u a rte r from th e ir own 20. cording to elec tro n ic vote p ro ­ Alfons Goppel, who is v irtu ally Jo n es m ade nine y a rd s In two T en p lays la te r ,J o e A zzaro boot­ R e p e a t finals le aflets pertaining to a fo rth ­ coming battle. T h e leaflets w arn­ jectio n s, you can’t keep a good man down." new m ovie p ro je c to r. c e rta in to keep h is post in the c a r r i e s , but a th ird down a t­ ed the th re e -p o in te r f r o m 28 Adolf Von T hadden, deputy N a­ He com m ented la te r that He w as also given a copy of y a rd s out. The deadline for perm ission ed that "TH E INTERCONTI­ new governm ent, sa id he was tem pt by Raye w as sh o rt by NENTAL BALLISTIC BUBBA IS tional D em ocratic ch airm an , who "m ay b e Gov. Romney has been a film which had been produced "sh o ck ed ” by the NDP showing. in c h es. A fourth down sneak by to repeat final exam inations for L ate In the gam e N otre Dame REAL. IT CAN DESTROY YOU.” is widely reg a rd e d a s the b rain Influenced by rec en t p o litical specifically fo r the o cc asio n . The S tra u ss, who had stepped up the q u arterb ack kept the d riv e U niversity College co u rse s Is film p o rtray ed the p a ra lle l took the ball and ra n six stra ig h t T he "A ra F o rc e ” trie d a of the p arty , said: “ O ur p arty events In A labam a.” th e CSU’s appeal to die u ltra ­ a liv e , a s Raye m ade two and the Monday, Nov. 28. running p la y s. T he Spartans c a ll­ counterattack on cam pus la te r w ill grow stro n g e r and m ig h tier. D uring the p ro g ram M rs. Han­ between the growth of Hannah and co n serv ativ e vote with som e f ir s t down. Qualified students may obtain ed tim eouts, In th e hope of getting T he “ ND” pilot ev id en tly m is- T h e G erm an people want a strong, nah was p resen ted with a b rac e­ the growth of MSU. stro n g ly n atio n alist cam paign­ C avender next followed guard perm issio n from the assista n t A new oil p o rtra it of Hannah one m o re shot at the b all, but the judged the wind velocity and sent n atio n ally -o rien ted p a rty ." le t that had only one c h a rm — ing, com m ented: “ T h e re s u lts Tony Conti fo r 11 y a rd s down to dean of the U niversity College, gam e ended with O’B rien sitting hundreds of propaganda leaflets He p red icted the p a rty would a gold and platinum d isc with an by a r tis t R obert B rackm an was fo r the NDP a r e an an sw er to the n in e, and then rep eated fo r 170 B essey H all, o r the Student on the ball and the sc o re In the to the ground w est of the cam pus produce W est G erm any’s Chan­ ” S” m ade of 25 diam onds on a displayed by the faculty and all those who have trie d to pull five m o re . On the th ird down A ffairs Offices at 109 Brody Hall, sam e exasperating deadlock. at the 1-496 andT row bridgeR oad c e llo r in 1969, background of 32 green e m e ra ld s . alum ni at the recep tio n following G erm any through the d ir t.” C avender shot four y a rd s o v er S33 Wonders Hall and 036 Hub­ P re sid e n t Hannah w as given a the d in n er. mm in tersectio n about 4 p.m . Sunday’s e l e c t i o n also b ard Hall. liiSifl BEGINYOURTHANKSGIVINGDINNERSATBIGE Bargain Prices on Everything you need to make your Holiday a fe stiv e Occasion! i'll 11iliniliUH Iil l il1IIIiililnli ¡ Hu ilffliiiPl ' L# M 7M PAY NO MORE ■ YOUR CHOICE ■HEN OR TOM ¡I K■ B iyy I ¡8 L i ! i ÉÊmÊW p m ¿II r §¿Sí5il M% Just a few blocks off Campus at . . . OPEN G Ö V T . IN S P EC T ED Z E E LA N D E R BRAND 1 0 - 1 3 lb . H e n s o r 1 8 -2 2 lb . T o m s Ss 1 0 -1 3 lb . H e n s o r 1 8 -2 2 lb . 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