Inside today . .. Tuesday Cloudy . . . O range horse m yth, p. 3 MICHIGAN . . . and w a rm e r today. High In m iddle 50's. Chance o f p r e ­ No. 1 re a c tio n s , p. 5 SNCC n e w s le tte r, p. 7 STATE c ip ita tio n ton ig ht 50 p e r cent. UNIVERSITY V o l. 59 N um ber 86 E a st Lansing, M ichigan N ovem ber 22, 1966 10c TEAM S UPI poll P O IN TS Dissent'. AP 1 . M I C H I G A N S T A T E (13) ( 9 - 0 - 1 ) 318 2 . N o t r e D a m e (15) ( 8 -0 -1 ) 315 3 . A l a b a m a (2) ( 8 - 0 ) 270 4 . N e b r a s k a (3) ( 9 - 0 ) 237 5 . G e o r g i a T e c h (1) (9 -0 ) 210 6 . U C L A (1) ( 9 - 1 ) 171 7 . G e o rg ia (8-1) 104 8 . P u rd u e (8-2) 98 9. Flo rid a (8-1) 79 10. Southern C a lifo rn ia (7-2 ) 30 F ir s t parentheses denote fir s t- p la c e votes. re a lly feels good. Some people say it By R O BERTA Y A F IE didn’t solve anything; it su re d id .” State News S ports W r ite r Spartan C o-C aptain G eorge W ebster is Defending champion M ichigan State took waiting fo r the final AP poll. o v er the No. 1 position from N otre Dame "B oth team s have another gam e to Monday in the U nited P r e s s International p la y ," he pointed out. " I know th ey ’re MpgKA** I m p * jr V m ajo r college football ratin g s, while the (N otre Dame) not the b est team of the ¿ t u n s to p -R av< *< « > A ssociated P r e s s re v e rs e d that ranking. n atio n ," ‘ V ' f «V« % w i n s a K H A H 'S V * T he 35-m anU PI panel of coaches aw ard ­ Dick Kenney broke into a wide g rin . "I Duffy, No. 1 Ju st got through doing a jig o ver at the Bittersweet Victory ed the Spartans the top spot by a slim th ree -p o in t m argin, 318-315. N otre Dame football office,” he beam ed. " I t ’s re a lly "We wanted. to win receiv ed 15 f irs t-p la c e votes toM SU’s 13, sw eet. But I wonder how they’ll re a c t a N otre Dame had the th ree point ad ­ month from now ," he said se rio u sly , and we were going for vantage in the A .P . poll, 556-553, T h e T ony Conti and Bubba Smith echoed B eginning the year In second place m ay be a ll rig h t f o r some broke, . F ighting Iris h w ere given 37 firs t-p la c e K enney’s sen tim en ts. team s, but the Spartans wanted to be num ber one. A fte r s e ve ra l v otes, while M ichigan State receiv ed 27, "T h e only thing I can say Is that th ey ’re weeks o f No. 2 rankings, UPI Monday ranked MSU Its num ber one T h e Spartans clo sed th e ir seaso n with appeasing us until next w eek," Conti said , ra tin g o ve r N otre Dame on the basis o f last S a turda y’ s gam e. the 10-10 tie with N otre Dame Saturday, (please tu rn to the back page) T h e ir advance in the standings gives them an excellent chance of winning th e ir second consecutive and th ird o v erall national title , N otre Dame and A labama, rankedN o. 3, a r e the S p artan s’ m ain th re a ts, and both have gam es still to be played. T he Iris h m eet Southern C al next S a tu r­ U .S . b a c k s U .N . s tu d y to c o n s id e r day, while Alabama plays Southern M is­ s e a tin g R ed C h in a , k e e p in g T a iw a n sissip p i and Auburn, T he announcem ent of the poll Monday afternoon cuaght som e Spartans by s u r ­ p ris e . ‘‘I’m v ery happy about it,” said a UNITED N AT IONS, N .Y. [K]— The United A ssem bly ad d re ss that focused on keeping " T h e only governm ent of China is the the people and te rr ito r y of Taiwan. ' s u rp rise d Gene W ashington. ” 1 ju st hope S tates moved a step c lo s e r toward a N ationalist China in the United N ations He said he hoped the proposed study P eoples Republic of C h in a." that both p olls ra te us No. 1 in the final tw o-C hinas policy Monday by endorsing a r a th e r than on b arrin g Red China. ■ Budo charged that " th e plot of two would provide answ ers to questions that ra tin g s . It all depends about what happens proposed U.N. study that would take into In accepting the idea of a study, put C h in as" was aim ed at the perpetuation of could only be answ ered by the Chinese with N otre Dame and Southern C al. N otre account "p o litic a l r e a litie s " in con­ forw ard by Italy and five o th e r nations, the U.S. "o ccu p atio n ” of F o rm o sa, and he C om m unists—’ *will they re fra in from put­ Ara , No. 2 Dame c a n 't afford to lo se i t . ” sid erin g a seat fo r Red China in the the United S tates appeared to have made added that the governm ent of Chiang K ai- ting forw ard clearly unacceptable de­ " I t ’s fan tastic, fa n ta stic ,” Jo e P ry z - world organization. a m ajo r policy sh ift, since the study shek " r e p r e s e n ts no one and nothing. m ands, and specifically the unacceptable "I wasn’t going to make it bycki said on hearin g the new s. " I t su re U.S. A m bassador A rth u r J . Goldberg group might recom m end a tw o-Chinas G oldberg said the annual China debate dem and that the Republic of China be ex­ is a lift. E verybody was s o rt of in the dark, solution to b reak th e 1 6 -y eard ead lo ck o v er easy fo r them, . s o r t of In lim bo. A fter a 10-10 tie, it laid out the U.S. position in a G eneral the seating of Red China. had "a lw a y s foundered on one ro ck ." pelled from this organization?” T h is , he said , was " P e k in g ’s insistence Under the Italian reso lu tio n , the study But Budo cold-shouldered the study p ro ­ that we repudiate o u r solem n treaty com ­ BAVARIAN VOTE would take into account " th e existing m itm en ts to the Republic of China, and posal and a s se rte d that Peking was "n o t situation and the political re a litie s of the leave Peking a free hand to take o ver the obliged to reply in any m a n n e r" to ques­ a r e a ." people and te rrito ry of T aiw an." tions the study might r a is e . F o r the p rese n t U.N. se ssio n , how ever, G oldberg said the United States opposes N a tio n a lis t p e r c e n ta g e s u p Surprise guilty plea made and u rg e s all other delegations to oppose a reso lu tio n that would seat Peking in the United N ations and expel the Chinese N a­ tio n a lis ts. BONN, G erm any Iff! - An upsurge of n atio n alist sentim ent in the B avarian state election put the key to the W est G erm an c o n tra ry to p red ictio n s, a fte r taking a strongly n atio n alist line. S trau ss called the outcome "a n answ er m ent as not being friendly enough to F ra n c e , A denauer, n ea rly 91 y e a rs old, has While not anticipating the re su lts of the study, Goldberg said , the United States will " r e f u s e to countenance any solution in James Meredith shooting HERNANDO, M iss, (i) - Aubrey N o r- p o litical c r is is today in the hands of e x - taken no public p a rt in the c r is is , but he to the pro b lem of Chinese rep resen tatio n M em phis hardw are salesm an sa t quietly to the in su lts, to the je e r s and scoffs D efense M inister F ra n z Joseph S tra u ss, w ired S tra u ss h is hope that the election v e ll, charged with the shotgun wounding of in the courtroom as his atto rn ey s asked again st the F e d e ra l R epublic,” He d e­ which involves the expulsion of the an a d m ire r of F ren ch P re sid e n t C h a rles would lead quickly to a "good re su lt in civil rig h ts le a d e r Ja m e s H. M eredith, d is m issa l of two indictm ents against him. manded that "G e rm a n s m ust once m o re Republic of China on Taiwan from the de Gaulle. th e com ing n eg o tiatio n s." en tered a s u rp rise plea of guilty Monday C irc u it Judge C u rtis M . Swango o v e r­ be tre a te d as a n o rm al n atio n ." United N atio n s." D espite the gains of the extrem e rig h t afternoon and was sentenced to five y e a rs ruled the m otions. T h e p r e s s se rv ic e of the dominant N ational D em ocrats, S tra u ss’ C h ristian He got a w arm m essag e of co n g ra tu la­ In p riso n . T h ree y e a rs of the sentence N orvell pleaded guilty to a charge of Social Union succeeded in holding its tio n s from fo rm e r C hancellor Konrad C h ristian D em ocratic party, and Mayor A lb a n ia objects w ere suspended. W illy B randt of W est B erlin , the candidate a s s a u lt and battery with intent to kill. absolute m ajo rity in the B avarian le g is ­ Adenauer, who has joined him in c ritic is m But Halim Budo of Albania, Red China’s M eredith, firs t known N egro to attend fo r chancellor of the riv al Social Demo­ N orvell will rem ain fre e under $25,000 la tu re . It even in c re ase d its vote slightly, of C hancellor Ludwig E rh a rd ’s g o v ern - m outhpiece in the United N ations, flatly the U niversity of M ississip p i, was c r a t party, used the sam e w ords in sta te ­ bond until D ec. 2 when he will su rre n d e r reje cte d any tw o-Chinas solution, peppered from am bush by a shotgun blast m en ts aim ed at opinion ab ro ad .T h ere was, to s ta rt serving his sentence. "O n o u r p lan et, th e re is only one China, shortly a fte r he set out on a "free d o m Bessey group requests they said, “ no rea so n to m anufacture E a rlie r Monday, the 5 0 -y ear-o ld one and in d iv isib le," he told the assem bly. m a rc h " through M ississip p i la st June 6. p a n ic ." B randt suggested that careful analysis was called for, while the C h ristian Demo­ to speak with Trustees c r a ts pointed out that o ver 92 p ercent of th e B av arian s had voted fo r other p a rtie s. He noted that n eith er of the two m ajor Visitors still come toKennedy grave p a r tie s had gained o r lo st a s much as authorized by C o n g ress is nearing com ple­ By MIKE BROGAN S trandness said he had been invited to one p erc en t of its strength in B avaria, WASHINGTON !/P) — Som etim es the v isi­ tion. The sim p le grav e outlined by a low State News S taff W r ite r speak with the B essey Hall group F rid ay T h is, he said, w as evidence of political to rs com e in m ilita ry qadence, o r with the w hite picket fence stands today in sh arp and " in som e ways I’d v ery m uch like stab ility . quick and happy step of school children, T h re e re p re se n ta tiv e s of the United co n tra st to the gleam ing m arb le of the to, but my experience with ra llie s is th at Asked w hether the new party is an ti- o r in the contem plative way of the thought­ Students will attem pt to gain p erm issio n new m em orial a few feet away. they don’t fo ste r reaso n and hence Jew ish, a spokesm an for the In terio r ful citiz en . to p re se n t the gro u p 's views on the d is­ The new site , to which the bodies of M inistry said som e of its le ad ers may be. They s till tflrong to the grave of John m is sa l of th re e ATL In stru c to rs to the (please tu rn to the back page) Kennedy and h is two children, who died In F . Kennedy, a ssa ssin a te d in D allas, T ex., infancy, w ill be moved next sp rin g , in­ B oard of T ru s te e s when that body m eets th re e y e a rs ago today. cludes a c irc u la r walkway, m o re than 200 W ednesday in Kellogg C en ter. fo r A ccording to John D ennis, spokesm an th e United Students, the re p re ­ ASMSU members question By count m o re than 16 m illion p erso n s See re la te d s to ry on page 9. feet a c ro s s , and an Inscription w all of g ra ­ nite upon which a r e engraved quotations from the Kennedy inaugural speech of Jan, own demands on ATL Dept. se n tativ es, W.C. Blanton, C h ris L everidge and Doug B runger, w ill ask W arren Huff, 20,1960. ch airm an of the B oard of T ru s te e s, to be The etern al flam e lighted by Kennedy’s have clim bed the g ra ssy slopes of A rling­ allow ed to suggest that the board delay a widow during the b u rial se rv ic e w ill be " I w as w rong,” Tung said . " I made a ton N ational C em etery to the g rav es of decision on the rem oving of W, G ary By BEV T W IT C H E L L moved to the new s ite and rem ain a c e n tra l bad m istak e .” Kennedy and two of his children. G ro at, Ken L aw less and R obert S. F o ­ State News S taff W r ite r sym bol. The light has gone out on occa­ Tung explained that he fe lt th e board had In the f ir s t few weeks th ere w ere m ore g arty and to r e fe r tne m a tte r back to the sion since the b u rial but the new one to not had sufficient inform ation to pass the than 50,000 a day. Now th e re a re about M em bers of the ASMSU Student B oard be in stalled in the m em orial has been ATL Dept. reso lu tio n . 15,000 dally, but a pleasant Indian sum m er Dennis Blanton and Steve B allance met a r e questioning th e ir endorsem ent of a o r sp rin g day, o r a holiday w ill draw many te ste d In h u rric a n e - fo rce wind and sim ­ " I thought we w ere going along with the w ith T . Ben S tran d n ess, chairm an of the reso lu tio n la s t week demanding that the ulated ra in s to rm s . United Students on th is ,” Tung said. He m o re thousands. ATL dept, and the advisory com m ittee, ATL Dept, give reaso n s fo r the d ism issa l John C a rl W arnecke, the a rc h ite c t who explained th at th is group is seeking that V isito rs often w ait an hour of two in a fte r he said F rid ay that he would m eet of th ree In stru c to rs. designed the m e m o ria l, attem pted to keep re a so n s be given to the th ree d ism issed lin e . Not long ago, w reath-laying cerem o ­ with students In h is office. Dennis said M ary P a ris h and A rt Tung, m e m b e rs- it as sim ple a s th e expenditure of m o re in s tru c to rs , not n e c e s sa rily publicly, and n ies w ere averaging 15 a day. he believes S trandness feels that he can’t a t-la rg e who voted in favor of the re so lu ­ tion la s t week w ill a sk for reco n sid eratio n that the AAUP a c t a s m ed iato r. A new g ran ite and m arb le m em orial than $2 m illion p e rm itte d . John F. Kennedy do anything about the m a tte r a t th is tim e. In a le tte r to the United Students, of the question at tonight's m eeting. (please tu rn to the back page) Kyle C. Kerbawy E ric P lan ln , m anaging ed ito r DOROTHY LASKKY STATI N I WS editor-in-chief Ja m e s Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, e d ito ria l e d ito r L aw ren ce W ern er, sp o rts ed ito r W arren Report facts Joel Stark Andrew M olllson, executive r e p o rte r ad v ertisin g m an ag er W illiam G. P apciak, a s s t, ad m anager T ifesday Morning, N ovem ber 22, 1966 EDITORIALS are under fire U M d r a f t re fe re n d u m " . . . whose broad s trip e s and bright s ta r s w ere so gallantly strea m in g . . . and the ro ck e ts red g la re , the bombs bursting m a te ria l that questions rash ly the c re d i­ bility of the W arren C om m ission. That m agazine gives much of its 20-page a r ti­ in a i r . . . o’e r the ra m p a rts we watched cle to the fact that th e re a r e 13, o r p e r ­ a m b ig u o u s , b u t w o r t h y . . . but o u r flag was still th e re . . . ” a nation pleading, p ro b in g , plodding. S cru tin ized by a student of the tim e s. haps m o re , deaths re la te d to the P r e s i­ dent’s assassin atio n . So m uch was left unsaid. An investigation a h isto ry . A happening, a cata stro p h e. that could have la ste d y e a r s , w as d is­ A t th e U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ­ re feren d u m a f f e c ts o n ly m e n Now a co n tro v ersy . m issed a fte r m onths. Now people a r e be­ ig a n la s t w e e k , th e q u e s tio n d ire c tly , an in te rp re ta tio n of In o u r tim e , ju st th re e y e a r s ago today, com ing aw are that th e re is much m o re to th e ir v o te is c le a rly m ost a p resid e n t w as k illed , and a man died. be said . o f c o m p ilin g c la s s s ta n d in g s Since then an e te rn a l flam e has m em o rial­ T he “ M idlothion M ir r o r " is involved. f o r u s e b y th e S e le c tiv e S e r v ­ im p o rta n t. ized h is s p ir it and his id e als. And the U.S. Is the New York T im es? P e rh a p s the im ­ O ne m u st in te rp re t th e governm ent, em bodied in a com m ission p lic a tio n s, that we the A m erican people ic e s y s te m w a s s u b m i t t e d to headed by the S u p rem eC o u rtC h ief Ju s tic e a r e being had, a r e not fit to be p rin te d . s tu d e n ts in a re feren d u m . o u tc o m e , in a d d itio n , in lig h t E a rl W a rren , had se t to investigate and a student of the tim e s: confused. The The refe re n d u m a s k e d , of c irc u m s ta n c e s su rro u n d ­ solve h is as sassin atio n . killing: solved. The A m erican people: T he p re s id e n t, the man: John F . Ken­ T h e A m erican people. s im p ly , s h o u ld th e u n iv e r s i ty in g th e e le c tio n . S e e in g th e nedy. T he crim e: his m u rd e r. The inves­ The m an, the p resid e n t: dead. But the c o n tin u e to c o m p ile c la s s re fe re n d u m as a c o n fro n ta ­ tig a to r: the W arren C om m ission. The flag w as s till th e re . . . deed: done. H is killing: solved. His k ille r s ta n d in g s fo r th e S e le c tiv e tio n w ith th e u n iv e rs ity ad­ . . . k ille rs? Who is he? Who a r e they? S e r v ic e S y s te m . m in is tra tio n a n d e x p e c tin g a T he W arren C om m ission a fte r months ra sh of s it-in s and dem on­ of investigation concluded th e ir re p o rt It w as a re fe re n d u m th a t, in a 26-volum e study p re se n te d to P r e s i­ in its e lf, w o u ld have little s tra tio n s s h o u ld it p a s s b y a dent Johnson and the A m erican people. la rg e m a jo rity , V ic e - P r e s i­ Since then the volum es have been studied b e a rin g on w h e th e r th e u n i­ and sc ru tin ize d by stu d en ts, c itiz e n s, and v e r s i t y c o n t in u e d to c o m p i l e dent fo r S t u d e n t A ffa irs new sm en. su ch s ta n d in g s . T h e u n iv e r ­ R ic h a rd C u tle r banned a ll Books have been w ritten about the in­ a c c u ra c ie s and the haphazard in the inves­ s i t y ’s B o a rd o f R e g e n ts h a d su c h d e m o n s tra tio n s s h o rtly tigation; books en titled " In q u e s t,” m a d e i t c l e a r th a t th e r e f e r ­ a fte r a B o a rd of R e g e n ts "W h itew ash ,” and " T h e W itn esses." T he e d ito r of the T ex as weekly " M id lo - endum w o u ld n o t b e b in d in g m e e tin g th e w eek b efo re. thion M ir r o r, Penn Jo n e s, J r , ” has under­ on th e m . The m ove w as c o u n te re d taken a p erso n al investigation into the d eath s of Kennedy, his accu sed a s s a s s in , N o n e th e le s s , th e r e f e r e n ­ w ith a th re a t fro m th e S tu ­ L ee H arvey Oswald; the life —the liv e s— dum w as im p o rta n t. A s tro n g dent G o v ern m e n t C o u n c i l of O sw ald 's s la y e r, Jack Ruby, and the (S G C ) to b r e a k r e l a t i o n s w ith d isc re p a n c ie s involved in w itn e sses’ te s t­ m a jo rity v o tin g e ith e r yes imony. o r no w o u ld p u t t r e m e n d o u s th e u n iv e r s ity if th e b a n w as " R a m p a r ts ” m agazine, m ade fam iliar n o t lifte d . on th is cam pus with the expose of MSU's p ressu re on th e R e g e n ts to “ CI a affilia tio n s,” has also p resen ted fo llo w th e s tu d e n t’ s d e s i r e s . JOHN F. K EN N E D Y P re ssu re m o u n te d s te a d ­ A d d e d w e igh t ily in th e w eeks p re c e d in g W ith th e m o v e s a n d c o u n ­ th e re fe re n d u m as s tu d e n ts te r-m o v e s over th e ban on THK READERS’ MINDS dem anded th a t th e ir d e s ir e s d e m o n s tra tio n s , th e re fe r­ on a p o lic y th a t d ir e c tly a f­ endum to o k o n a d d e d w e ig h t fe c ts h e re d th e m to . s h o u ld It b e c a m e be a ad­ con­ as th e a c o n fro n ta tio n u n iv e rs ity and b e tw e e n its s tu ­ M arble, glass, brick and blueprints fro n ta tio n w ith th e u n iv e r­ d e n ts . S tu d e n ts v o te d a g a in s t s ity . c o m p ila tio n as a reb u k e to in sa d n ess.); how ever, the o rganized and dulum ’s r e tu rn is ex tre m e when pushed T o the E ditor: th e u n iv e r s ity b a n o n d e m o n ­ Rocking the b o a t " re s p e c te d ” s e e th is conflict m e re ly as too f a r to one sid e. a th re a t to th e ir sta tu s, th e ir pow er s tr u c ­ I t is a p ro p e rty of a ll nationalistic fe e l­ T w o to o n e s tra tio n s and to fo rc e con­ I may be the voice in the w ild ern ess o r tu r e and th e ir inflated egos. ings that they in still a d e s ire in a coun­ th e call in th e d ark , but I think th e re a r e fro n ta tio n . P ro fe s s o r A rrow sm ith knows with in ti­ tr y ’s people to b e tte r th e ir country in som e a few things to be said which haven’t been T o the E d ito r: m a te knowledge w hat it is re a lly lik e in m a n n er. In an e x tre m e c a se , th is can lead On W e d n e s d a y , 9 ,5 4 7 s tu ­ T h e s tu d e n ts an d a d m in is ­ sa id . the b a rre n , p etrifie d fo re sts of A m eric a’s to p o litical expansion. Given p ro p er vent, Maybe 1 can s ta r t by saying th at i t ’s C ongratulations to the M ichigan S tate d e n ts v o te d b y a tw o -to -o n e tra tio n a r e n o w d e b a tin g th e g rad u ate sch o o ls, fo r th e title of h is how ever, it can lead to econom ic growth tim e to change the w ords of the alm a A m erican Thought and Language D ep a rt­ a rtic le is "T h e Shame of the G raduate and a h ea lth ier co untry. Ja p a n 's c u rre n t m a jo rity th a t th e u n iv e r s i ty is s u e a n d th e o u tc o m e o f th e m a te r. I m ean, a fte r a ll, to quote the State m ent on the recom m endation fo r the d is ­ Schools,” and ATL has c a r rie d on th is econom ic growth is an excellent exam ple s h o u ld not c o m p ile c l a s s r e f e r e n d u m . S o m e 1 ,0 0 0 s t u ­ News in its a rtic le on E ustace H all, “ is m is s a l of Ken L aw le ss, trad itio n of sh am e, sham e, sh am e. of the la tte r, a s opposed to h e r alm o st i t re le v a n t? " W here does one find “ ivy I t’s about tim e th a t we got r id of a ll th ese s ta n d in g s . d e n ts s ta g e d a ra lly la s t F r i­ fa ta l exam ple of the fo rm e r in 1941. c o v ered h a lls ” o r "p in e tr e e s ? ” I’ll g ran t C om m ie-boat rocking in stru c to rs. John Mandola T o re tu rn to the c a se of G erm any, and B ut th e q u e s tio n of w hat day d e m a n d in g th a t th e u n i­ you th e re a r e s till a few which have e s ­ MSU Alumnus T o m Segal’s ed ito ria l in p a rtic u la r, I find caped the draw ing b o ard of the arc h itec t, You should have re a liz e d , K enL aw less, th e v o te m eans is u n c le a r. v e rs ity a d h e r e to th e r e f e r ­ a g rav e naivete in the tra in of thought p r e ­ b ut don’t w orry, it won’t take long. J u s t th a t you ca n ’t go around sp read in g the se n ted . T o co n sid er f ir s t that we m ust A lth o u g h th e referen d u m e n d u m ’s r e s u lts . A te a c h -in ta k e a look a t th e p ro g re s s they’r e making id eas of freedom of thought and speech at take it upon o u rse lv e s to prevent the r is e p assed by a tw o -to -o n e m a­ w a s h e ld M o n d a y . (we won’t m ention south of the r iv e r — i t ’s hopeless): up u n til two y e a rs ago the th is u n iv e rsity . Students c h ild r e n ? of G erm an nationalism is bad enough, for You should have known th at it w as wrong re a so n s which w ill becom e apparent la te r . jo rity , th e m a l e - f e m a l e T h e d e b a te is n o t so m uch new est buildings (covering about a te n - to w rite s to rie s fo r Z e itg e is tb e c a u se th e y To the E ditor: T o con sid er secondly that all the U .S. has y e a r span) w ere the L ib ra ry , B essey H all, b r e a k d o w n s h o w s a le s s over th e s u b s ta n c e of th e a r e not approved by MSU co m m ittees. to do to prevent th is r is e of nationalism is Student S erv ices and th e Psychology R e­ A fter read in g your e d ito ria l of Nov. 1 to re ta in its tro o p s in Europe and le t the c le a r-c u t v o te . The w om en re fe re n d u m --th e c la s s ra n k ­ s e a rc h C e n te r—a ll re la tiv e ly low, o rig in al I t’s ju st too bad, Ken L aw less, th at encouraging a vote of " y e s ” on the c u rre n t G erm ans know we a re against th e ir risin g v o te d a g a in s t c o m p ilin g th e looking (to som e extent), buildings. But now they didn’t get to you sooner; before you in g s . T h e b a ttle b e in g w aged 1 8 -y ear-o ld vote issu e , I had se v e ra l p rid e in th e ir own country is p rep o ste ro u s we have: the lib ra ry addition, the ad m in is­ taught all those ATL c la s s e s , God knows ra n k in g s by a 3 ,0 2 4 to 764 i s o v e r w h e th e r s tu d e n ts w ill thoughts on the a r tic le that m ay be of and fatal. tra tio n building, a parking ram p, K edzie what kind of ev il thoughts you im planted in te re s t to you. F ir s t, is it re a lly an N ationalist feelings a r e in c re ase d when­ m a rg a in . The m en, on th e have a v o ic e in d e c is i o n s o n addition and a s ix -s to ry office building in th e ir b ra in s . You m ight have told them issu e of students being ch ild ren ? I ask th is e v e r a people feel th a t foreign in te rfe re n c e (on the only open c le a rin g north of the th a t th is is a fre e country, and th a t s to rie s o th e r h a n d , v o te d a g a in s t th e u n iv e rs ity p o lic ie s . becau se I had a v ery uneasy feeling a fte r is taking p la ce . (Our own Revolution is an r iv e r ) . T h ese buildings will be com pleted about people who g et into trouble fo r think­ read in g th e a r tic le that a vote of " y e s ” exam ple of th is.) F oreig n troops, a divided c o m p u ta tio n by o n ly a 3 ,3 4 7 W e th in k th e y s h o u ld . by the end of 1967, and then they can fan ing, and saying what they think a r e ju st w as m eant to d em o n strate the fact that G erm any, and a frightened w orld that does o u t so by 1980 th ey ’ll have the north side m y th s. You m ight have convinced a few to 2 ,7 5 4 m a rg in . S in c e th e — T h e E d ito rs w e a r e not ch ild ren . T he fact th at an 18- not want to see h e r reu n ited a r e bad enough com pletely en cased in m arb le, g lass and com m ie-boat rocking ra d ic a ls th at th is y e a r-o ld p erso n usually has had a v ery fo r h e r m o ra le . Openly telling h e r to b ric k . Which gives them four y ea rs to build u n iv e rsity and its p o licies a r e not a s p e r ­ lim ited environm ental education and has be good and fo rg et nationalism , asid e from the M in istries of T ru th , P eace, Love and fe c t a s som e people would like to b eliev e. y et to leav e the v ery influential sp h e re not slowing its r is e one whit, would inflam e P len ty . (T h eir m odel being the Language- T h ey m ight even activ ely oppose u n iv e r­ L e a r y : e d u c a tio n of p are n tal guidance does not n e c e s sa rily th e feelings of national belonging even Math m onolithic p ile of brick). sity p o licies b ecau se of youl m o re . T h e longer and h a rs h e r the foreign m ake him a child. T h e re a so n s the buildings have to go No, Ken L aw less, you can ’t ro ck the A fter se rv in g in the a rm e d fo rc e s, I in te rfe re n c e in G erm any’s a ffa irs b e ­ a r e th at they a r e old and have ru sty boat a t th is university! — You c a n ’t can a tte s t to the fact that at the age of 18 com es, th e m o re ex tre m e will be the S tu d e n ts w ho e x p e c te d a to o l f o r g e ttin g k ic k s , b u t a s p ip e s. Well, l e t 's com prom ise—if the think fo r y o u rself a t th is university! T oo b acklash when h e r natio n alist feelings a re m o st men a r e not capable of using rea so n ­ sa fe LSD e x p e r ie n c e th ro u g h a to o l to use in c o m m u n i­ buildings o v er fifty y e a rs have to go, get bad, is n ’t it. ab le control in the u se of alcoholic bev­ finally given vent. N or can we suppose r id of all a d m in istra to rs over fifty, th e ir e ra g e s . T h is lack of control has influence th a t they will m e re ly d isap p ear into the T im o th y L e a ry w e re p ro b ­ c a tin g w ith o n e s e lf (G o d ). woodwork. T hings that d isap p ear into the pipes a r e probably rusty, too. P au l R, R yder, J r , only oil those within the p erso n ’s d ire c t a b ly d is a p p o in te d in th e He sees LSD as a m eans of In today’s m odern relevant w orld we W est F ee H all contact, how ever. T he p riv ile g e to vote, woodwork, like te rm ite s , have a habit of c a n 't have sen tim en talism and beauty on the o th e r hand, affects quite a sizeab le decaying the foundations of th at which we f o rm e r H a rv a rd p r o f e s s o r ’s s e e in g h im s e lf fo r w hat he a r e try in g to p ro te c t. creep in g in . What does a com puter know crow d. p re s e n ta tio n h ere T h u rsd a y . is . To h im , LSD is an ey e - about that o r m im iographed interchange­ One la s t point I would like to m ake No, G erm any m u st be allowed to vent ab le b lu ep rin ts? Y es, the days of the m o res co n cern s th e m ajo r argum ents fo r the 18- h e r n ationalistic feelings, to pursue h e r o p e n e r. L e a ry d id n o t s p e a k about m ajorum have p assed . No longer w ill any­ T radition of shame y e a r-o ld vote. T h at is the point th at own co u rse in w orld p o litics and econo­ T h e im p o rta n c e o f L e a r y ’s one b e able to d riv e along G rand R iver education today ce rtain ly m akes today’s m ic s. th e s p e c ific s o f an L SD trip . We will get fro m h e r the sam e rea ctio n ap p e a ra n c e is not w h e th e r and distinguish the cam pus from MacDon­ 1 8 -y ear-o ld a s qualified as those of twenty H e d id n o t c r e a t e a v ic a r io u s a ld ’s o r the C am pus Bookstore or any of To the E d ito r: to our dom ineering hand that we a re getting one a century ago. P erh ap s th is is tru e one a g r e e d , d is a g r e e d , lik e d A m erica’s new beauty. fro m F ra n ce , and the sam e rea ctio n that LSD e x p e rie n c e fo r M SU s tu ­ L a st M arch , w ritin g in H a rp e r's , one but speaking p erso n a lly , I would not w ish o r d is lik e d w h at h e s a id . T h e D oesn’t anyone h av e a h ea rt left? to have the 21-y e a r-o ld s of th at e ra R u ssia is getting fro m h e r e v e r m o re d e n ts . H e d id n o t d i s c u s s th e of the nation’s m o st em inent p ro fe s s o rs , e r r a n t " s a te llite s .” But if the U.S. and Jim B jorum deciding my destiny today. im p o rta n c e is th a t he ap­ Rhodes S ch o lar W illiam A rrow sm ith, told R u ssia re fu se to recognize G erm any’s e ffe c ts and s id e e ffe c ts of Holland, sophomore W. L. W agner a ll and to ld it s tra ig h t. It w ill be n ec es­ in teg rity a s a nation now and in the future, p ea red and h is v ie w s on a Lansing, Sophom ore LSD . s a ry , no, v ita l, fo r o u r schools to m ake then the world can w ell expect to receive g re a t c o n te m p o ra ry i s s u e a p la ce fo r th e a r ti s t in th e ir com m unities. fro m h e r the sam e rea ctio n it got in " If the a r ti s t o r sch o lar-p o et has usu rp ed He d id d is c u s s th e m e a n ­ w ere h e a rd . Letter Policy the te a c h e r’s function—a s I think he la rg e ­ 1939. Stephen R. W ilford in g o f a n L S D tr ip — how LSD T h e im p o r ta n c e is th a t h is T he S tate News w elcom es all le tte rs . ly h as—then h e is th e ed ucator. L e t him A llo w n a tio n a lis m P asad en a, C alif, freshm an re la te s o n e to G o d . v ie w s s tim u la te d th o u g h t a n d L e tte r s should b e no longer than 300 be it.” Can th is be the unsettling re a lity w o rd s and typed trip le spaced. C o rre s­ th a t sen d s c h ills through the ATL d ep a rt­ T o the E ditor: H e sp o k e of LSD as a sac­ p r o v o k e d d is c u s s io n . T h is is pondents should Include nam e, ad d ress m ent’s ch a irm an and advisory com m ittee, ra m e n t. e d u c a tio n . and U n iv ersity standing, if applicable. a s w ell a s the dean of U niversity Col­ Published by the students o f Michigan state U n iv e r­ I feel that I m u st take issu e with both s ity every c la ss day throughout the yenr and a special No unsigned le tte rs w ill be printed. lege? C an th e ir local reputations afford Welcome Week E d itio n in Septem ber. S ub scrip tio n ra le L e a ry sees LSD not as a --T h e E d ito rs y o u r e d ito ria l stan d s concerning G e r­ S10 per ye a r. A uth orised by the B oard o f M udcnl Pub­ to expose stu d en ts to m en like L aw less, lic a tio n s . m any’s risin g natio n alism and the d issen t G ro at and F o g arty , who undoubtedly speak AS GOONA5 OUft TEACHERFIND5 I THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IVE p rin te d by T om Segal. Both ed ito ria ls a r e M em ber A ssociated P re ss. United P ress In te rn a tio n a l. " to the student a s a se rio u s m an com ­ Inland D a lly P re ss A ssociatio n. A sso cin tcriC o lle g in tc 1 re s«. DIDN'T DOA SCIENCE PRJJECT,SHE'LL EVER REALLY FELT LIKE I tOAS acting on the sam e b asic hypothesis th at m itted to th e p re s e n t.” It is not lik ely . M ichigan P re ss A ssociatio n. Michigan C o lle giate Press &VEMEA FAIUN6 GRADE,ANDTHEN SOMEBODY.. I LIKE D0IN6 THIS... I we know what is b e s t fo r the G erm an s, and A ssociation. THEYU TAKE MEOFFSAFETY IWfiOl.. DON’T WANT TO LOSE MY BADGE..I.. G ro at and L aw les s a r e concerned a r t l s t - fo reig n tro o p s w ill help im p re ss th at fact Second cla ss postage paid at East I,« ng. M ich. te a c h e rs , and they, along with F o g arty , upon them . T h is would co n stitu te making E d ito ria l and business o ffice s at 341 student Service» a r e fo rtu n a te to be in the unending con­ the sam e e r r o r a s the A llies did a fte r B u ild in g . M ichigan State U n iv e rs ity . East Lansing. M ich. flic t of the c re a tiv e try in g to function in W orld W ar L T h e A llies refu sed to le t up Phones: th e fa c e of th e savage in stin cts of the th e ir p re s s u re on G erm any a fte r h e r d e ­ E d i t o r i a l ......................... C la s a ifie d A d ve rtisin g . . 355-8255 o rg an ized and "re s p e c te d ” (” . ..th e b itc h fe a t. T h e re su ltin g n ationalistic feelin g s, D isp la y A d v e rtis in g . . . 353-6400 B usiness - C irc u la tio n . 355-8299 fo rtu n e is s till unkind to m en of w it,” C e r­ which cam e to a head in the late 30’s , w ere Photographic ................. . 3 55-831i vantes h as one c h a ra c te r tell Don Quixote th e re fo re m ade ex tre m e, even as a p en - Tuesday, November 22, 1966 3 POINT or VIEW R e fu tin g t h e o ra n g e h o rs e s tru c to rs with Z e itg e ist was d irec tly r e ­ On the o th e r hand, th e se sam e figures E D IT O R ’S N O T E : T h is is th e T his s e rie s of a r tic le s is an attem pt to sponsible fo r th e ir d ism issa l. show that c la sse s of o th e r ATL profs a re f i r s t o f a fiv e - p a r t point o f view p re se n t som e evidence refuting specific Quoting Ben S trandness, "T h is was sp e­ con sistently overflow ing, that o th ers a re on the p re se n t c o n tro v e rs y In popular assum ptions, som e evidence r e ­ c ifically d iscu ssed by the com m ittee. As in high dem and. the A m e ric a n Thought and Lan­ futing general popular theory, and finally fa r as th e ir (the in stru c to rs) pro fessio n al M ore im portant, popularity is not the guage D e p artm en t. som e th e o ries which b e tte r fit the fa c ts. q ualifications w ere concerned, Z e itg e ist only consideration. H itle r was popular. In ­ F ir s t I will attem p t to c la rify p e r tl- w as no facto r a t a ll. tellig en t people have been m isledbypopu- nate, specific assum ptions with available A s f a r as outside ac tiv itie s, inasm uch a s la r m en. By BOB B A LD O R I factual m a te ria l. they can be ” judged,” it was ag reed by In fact, the ed u cato r’s podium is one of 1) A fundam ental p re m ise of the d is ­ a ll that asso ciatio n w ith Z eitg eist was def­ th e m ost dangerous places to have a popu­ In the fu ro r th a t has followed the d e­ s e n te rs has been th a t th e re was som e s o rt initely a positive f a c to r." la r incom petent m an. cisio n of the ATL advisory com m ittee of adm in istrativ e p re s s u r e brought to b e a r T h is statem en t was la te r confirm ed to He is given a stam p of resp ectab ility not to r e h ire G ary G roat, Kenneth L aw ­ on the faculty co m m ittee not to r e h ire the m e in co n versation with Reeve: If Z eit­ and approval by an institution whose in te ­ le s s and R obert F ogarty, I have seen little in s tru c to rs . g rity is the b a s is for a students p resence unbiased rep o rtin g and few se rio u s a t ­ T h ey have publlcaly and p riv ately stated, b ilitie s of in d irect influence in such a g e ist had any effect, it was to help th e ir Reaction to th is p re m ise has run from in front of him . He h as a responsibility tem p ts to c larify a s e rie s of im portant and with good reaso n , that such an idea delicate situation and r is e above it. c a s e ,” im m ediate d ism issa l by clo se asso c ia te s 3) ‘‘rtll th re e a r e among the m ost popu­ to educate, not indoctrinate. is an insult to everything they stand fo r as Without re ie rv a tio n , th ese m en have in ­ fa c ts which might help explain the d e c i­ of the m em bers to im m ediate acceptance T h e insitution, especially in the form of ed u cato rs. dicated that any sen sed in d irect influence la r te a c h e rs in the d ep artm en t,” T his is sion. by academ ic freedom conscious, and I a m an’s own colleagues, certainly should And what about in d ire ct p re s s u re ? What fro m ad m in istrativ e so u rc e s would have a m yth even the in stru c to rs wouldn’t I feel that T . Ben S trandness, the ad­ should say, sin c ere people. have a procedure by which it can withdraw v iso ry com m ittee and the c a se fo r the it com es down to is: do you believe m en resu lted in an Inclination to do exactly defend. It is a fact that th e re was no ad m in istra ­ Even su rv ey s in B essey Hall lobby indi­ th is sanction if its standards are n o tb ein g in stru c to rs has been m isre p re se n te d to like Reeve, W est, S trandness, e t a l a r e the opposite. tiv e p re s s u re . If th e re was, D r. S tran d ­ m et. intelligent enough to re a liz e th e p o s s i- T h e reaso n is, sim ply, the trem endous ca te th e ir popularity is g reatly exag­ the public. n e s s and the co m m ittee a re lia r s to a m an. 1 am not h ere questioning the com pe­ aw aren ess and co n scien tio u sn ess of the g e ra te d . com m ittee men tow ard the academ ic f r e e ­ C la ss enrollm ent fig u re s, from which a ten ce of the in s tru c to rs . I am questioning dom issu e s which would then have becom e p a rtia l indication of popularity can be the argum ent that popularity in itself (if it MORE LETTERS involved. I am waiting fo r som ething factu al th at indicates o th erw ise. obtained, indicate no overw helm ing en­ th u siasm fo r th e ir c la s s e s . In fact student in fact exists, which I doubt) is reason enough to re ta in a man in th is position. 2) A second fundam ental p re m ise has enthusiasm is clea rly lacking in some T om orrow : m ore F eeble F ables from B essey H all. Children inthe halls been that the asso ciatio n by two of the in ­ cases. To the E ditor: Being a junior h ere at S tate I have had the opportunity to see and talk to a wide v arie ty of people m ost of whom can truly ¡ p jj / say " I ’m on the road to adulthood." L ast week In B essy hall sat a group of people M i w who in sisted upon being listen ed to and ig tre a te d like adults should be tre a te d . p arliam e n tary m eans of p r o te s t." At no Prof m is q u o te d mm. f Of c o u rse everybody knows that the tim e did I speak of "a c a d e m ic and in­ only way to achieve such standings is to a c t like a child. If the adults won’t listen dividual fre ed o m " in the a b s tra c t. To the • ^ ft# c o n tra ry , the "o p e n d o o r" con tro v ersy to you, you should ru n , with a te a r in your To the E ditor: b rin g s into d ire c t conflict two kinds of ey e , back to y o u rd o rm .g ra b y o u r sleeping academ ic freedom : the staff s freedom bag , re c o rd p la y er, g u ita r, and of co u rse Although the State News is to be gen­ to te ac h ” social b eh av io r, and the stu­ y o u r favorite g ir l, and have a sleep-in at one of the m ost widely used halls on cam pus. It might possibly get a little d irty in th e re a fte r a couple of days with era lly com mended for a substantial im ­ provem ent th is y e a r, occasional defects seem to slip through. On Nov. 2, I made som e re m a rk s on the “ open d o o r” policy d e n t's "fre e d o m to le a r n " In an adult way. Heyward E hrlich A ssistan t P ro f e s s o r, ATL I I T ’S A m p a p e rs , b o ttles, pizza c r u s ts , cups e tc ., at W onders Kiva; on Nov. 8 theStateN ew s but then what tru e adult d oesn't get a placed the following w ords in quotation little sloppy now and then. A fter all your • academ ic freedom Is at sta k e, you need m a rk s and attrib u ted them to me: " T h e student should not be forced to comply A p o lo g iz e s m C H R IS T M A S those p ro fe sso rs to help you become an individualistic adult and b e tte r your edu­ cation. Most of the people sitting around with regulations that in te rfe re with his academ ic o r individual fre e d o m s." In ev er e x p re ssed such an opinion. It does not T o the E ditor m you a r e tru e adu lts, who have already been saved from dam nation by one of these p r o fe s s o rs . And juSt think if you sit th e re app ear in the text from which I.re a d . I did not d eliv er it im prom ptu. N or is it a reaso n ab le reco n stru ctio n of what I said. As resid e n ts of McDonel H all, w e would like to e x p re ss o u r apologies to D r. John Hannah who cam e to speak at o u r Kiva W ONDERLAND long enough, som e of th e ir wisdom might ru b off. Now if that doesn’t put you on the rig h t tra c k , nothing w ill. A lot of people It is not only a concoction and fabrication; it is a g ro ss and harm ful m is re p re s e n ta ­ Wednesday night. We a r e s u r e that the turnout of students w as as disappointing - , % mm AT tion. ÌT Ì.V * , €* w fi to D r. Hanpah a s it w as to u s. Out of a r e walking by you laughing and making T h is im aginary quotation a s c rib e s to m e a dorm o f 1200 people, approxim ately fun of the way the adults a r e acting, an opinion of possibly seditious tendency 100 bothered to attend his Inform al ques­ but your le ad e r in s is ts that they a re the ty p ical apathetic bunch who don’t give a which I nev er ex p re ssed . To invent it is slan d er; to p rin t it is lib e l. C ertainly six tion and an sw er se ssio n . •Vf mm m When the p resid e n t of a la rg e u n iv ersity ■ dam n. O r do they? days is enough fo r the S tate News to make such as Michigan S tate tak es tim e from C all it apathy if you w ant, but put my nam e at the head of the lis t. Don’t get me w rong, fighting fo r academ ic freedom is an a c cu rate quotation from a typew ritten te x t. T h ere is no excuse fo r th is kind of im aginary and m isleading quotation in the State News. his busy schedule to attem pt to v isit students, shouldn't th e re be a p o lite r e ­ sponse? Isn’t th is a p o ssib le an sw er to •«# ■81 mm!! K N A P P ’S i an im portant issu e , but at the sam e tim e th e question of w hether a student h e re is .1 # è The question of the rela tio n of student you should know why y o u 're fighting and co n sid ered m e re ly a num ber? freedom to student reg u latio n s is too what goals you hope to achieve and then p ro ceed in an intelligent adult m anner, the la tte r of which is very im portant, but im portant to b ea r c a r e le s s and zealous rep o rtin g . In criticiz in g the “ open d o o r" policy I was quite specific: ‘‘If the uni­ Again w e extend our apologies to D r. Hannah who kindly v isited such an apathetic dorm a s McDonel H all. Cathy Glasgow t m£¡ usually overlooked and forgotten. v ersity has m ade an e r r o r —and in my opinion it h as—it is the responsibility of A drian Sophomore K , T e rry M ildenberg students and faculty to call that e r r o r to Vicky B alcer N orthbrook, 111., Jun io r Law courses in B O A the attention of the u n iv ersity by n o rm al, D etroit Sophomore mm no m agic Incantations o r Latin T o th e E ditor: p h ra se s w ill be used. We do not attem pt to m ake I am w ritin g In resp o n se to an p racticin g atto rn ey s out of our a r tic le by Tom Segal which ap­ students. We do try to give them p e a re d in your ed ito rial page on an understanding of what the law F rid a y , O ct. 21, 1966. is , and how it w o rk s. They can ShiningshimmeringChristmas In his a r tic le entitled "*U* then se e w hat im pact it w ill have m u st: legal f ir s t a id ,” M r. Segal on th e ir liv e s. sta te d that th e re a r e no law Ja m es F . Rainey, J.D . c o u rse s taught at this university w hich w ill p re p a re students for th e ir ro le s a s citiz e n s.M r.S e g a l fe lt that a law co u rse , o r c o u rse s, A ssistan t P ro fe ss o r, BOA Amateurishness decorations are everywhere. Aislesare bankedwith giftsfor everyone on should be available "(1) to teach enough about the law so that stu­ To the E ditor: dents can recognize when a law­ T he StateN ew s continually d is­ y e r’s se rv ic e s a r e needed, and c l o s e s its am ate u rish n ess by (2) to em phasize everyday legal p roblem s that th e homeowner m ight fac e.” According to the student d ire c ­ spewing forth m is-in fo rm atio n and poor ta s te in com m enting on cam pus issu e s and p erfo rm an ces. your lists. Special little shops are to ry M r. Segal is studying polit­ ical scien ce. T h is perhaps ex­ p lains h is lack of fam iliarity S urely som ew here In the annals of jou rn alism th e re m iist be out­ lined a code of eth ics r e editing. Is the State News ed ito rial staff popping up... like theTree House at w ith the B usiness Law and Of­ fic e A dm inistration D epartm ent of the C ollege of B usiness. The aw are of, o r influenced by, a code of ethics? I would firs t re fe r I theCampusCenter, the B usiness Law D epartm ent offers a num ber of c o u rse s which should to the m is-in fo rm atio n commu­ nicated to the student body r e ­ garding u niversity p olicies and 1I Trim-the -Home andGourmet Shops fit the re q u irem en ts outlined in M r. Segal’s a r tic le . Among the co u rse s offered a r e : BOA 341, iss u e s; a point in fact might be the open house policy — w here it a m u s t! I BassWeejuns*the bothdowntown and inEast Lansing. cam e from , why it has gone into Survey of B usiness Law; BOA effect, and how it m ay be changed. 440, Law and Society; BOA 441, Secondly, I would com m ent on Law of C o n tracts and B usiness ■ O rganizations; BOA 443, N egoti­ ab le Instru m en ts and Sales; Boa 445, Real E sta te Law; and, BOA the poor ta ste used in review ing th e Vienna S tra u ss O rc h e stra . O ther M ichigan publications ex­ e rc is e d d isc re tio n and objec­ great pennyloafer 446, International B usiness Law. tivity in review ing the MSU p e r­ 17.99 C o u rse d escrip tio n s a r e found in fo rm an ce. The r a th e r c o a r s e the catalogue. analogy draw n between the O r­ Any one of th e se c o u rse s, o r I c h e s tra and h o rse s (I) was an­ p referab ly a com bination of them , o th e r exam ple of the low quality 1 would give M r. Segal the legal S ty le d fo r th e b ig m e n o n th e c a m ­ and blanket negativism the stu­ background he should have as a dent body m ust c o n t i n u a l l y pus, B ass W e e ju n s ® fu ll m o c p e n n y b usinessm an and "c itiz e n of sub­ endure. lo a fe rs w ith d o u b le le a th e r s o le s u r b ia ." I would challenge you: O ur law c o u rse s a r e taught by 1) to be a c c u ra te ra th e r than and le a th e r h e e ls . In b ro w n , c o r­ faculty m em b ers who a r e also sen satio n al, and dovan and b la c k s m o o th le a th e r atto rn ey s. None of th ese men, 2) to provide provocative and m yself included, rese m b le s a ta ste fu l ed ito rials r a th e r than ill- o r ta n g r a in . "m edieval w izard . If M r. Segal, o r any other in te re ste d student sta te d perso n al opinions. Linda Rolfing STORE FOR M E N -S T R E E T L E V E L E A ST LANSING would c a re to v isit us with re g a rd to our c o u rse s, I p ro m ise that S ycam ore, 111., g raduate student 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 22, 1966 U .S. p la to o n stru ck World News at a Glance b y N . V ie tn a m e s e B ritis h e r supports ‘ new G e r m a n y ’ SAIGON Ifl - A 4 0 -m an p lato o n w here a y e a r ago the ca v alry ­ South V ietnam ese headquar­ of " fly in g h o rs e m e n " su ffe re d men broke a m a jo r Com m unist te r s said four governm ent out­ LONDON (AP) - - B r itis h F o re ig n S e c re ta ry h eavy c a s u a ltie s M onday in a b a t­ offensive and killed m o re than p o sts w ere hit by sm all a rm s G eorge B row n today labeled West G e rm a n y ’ s lead­ tle w ith about 500 N o rth V iet­ 1,500 of the enem y. f ire and m o rta r attack s 50 m iles e rs ‘ genuine d e m o c ra ts and in te rn a tio n a lis ts ’ ’ and n a m e s e in th e c e n tr a l h ighlands F a rth e r n o rth, South Korean, south of Saigon. One platoon of b e fo re re in fo rc e m e n ts a r r iv e d . By n ig h tfall, 102 en em y bo d ies had been counted on the b a ttle ­ fie ld . V ietnam ese and U.S. M arines defending popular fo rces suf­ rep o rted alm o st no contact in an fered heavy ca su a ltie s w hile the operation 50 m iles south of Da dead and wounded at other posts Nang, the L e a t h e r n e c k base. w e re considered light. NewNameonFarmLane E v e ry th in g ’ s co m in g up “ o ra n g e ’ ’ at Bessey H a ll, w here students held The R a lly sa id the d is lik e and fe a r some c o u n trie s fe lt about G e rm a n y was an exam ple o f o u t-o f-d a te h is to ry being a bad te a ch e r. Brow n said so many people have s u ffe re d in the T he platoon of th e I s tC a v a lr y , However, spokesm en sa id the Low clouds and rain lim ited o f the Orange H orse a week ago and have been s ittin g in f o r “ orange p o w e r" in past h a lf-c e n tu ry in the w ars w ith G e rm an y that it is A irm o b ile D ivisio n , w as m oving th re e -d a y operation has killed a i r strik e s over N orth Viet Nam p ro te s t o v e r the A T L D ept.’ s d e cision not to re h ire in s tru c to rs G ro a t, L a w le s s , not s u rp ris in g that fe a r and d is lik e dom inate th e ir out 22 m ile s so u th w e st of the 377 Viet Cong, 91 by a battalion Sunday to 45, m ostly in the pan­ and F o g a rty. State News photo by Dave L a u ra fe e lin g s . U .S. S pecial F o r c e s cam p at of the K orean Blue Dragon B ri­ handle of the south and along P le i D jeren g w hen it w as hit on gade in fighting Sunday. the co a st. U.S. p ilo ts flew 480 R e ag an will grow m o d e ra te --R o m n e y a ll s i d e s by th e N o rth V iet­ nam ese. A convoy of the U.S. 11th A r­ so rtie s over South Viet Nam. m ored C avalry Regiment was South• V ietnam ese a d d e d 104 HEARING SET DEC. 5 High Court will decide T h e N o rth V ie tn a m e se c lo se d am bushed 28 m iles n o rth east of m o re. DORADO, P u erto Rico OP) - to join the m oderate wing of to w ithin g re n a d e d is ta n c e b e­ Saigon on Highway 1, the main In support of O peration Attle­ Gov. G eorge Romney of M ichi­ the p a rty . f o r e a i r s t r ik e s and a r t il le r y f i r e north-south ro ad r o u t e . U.S. boro, B52 bom bers from Guam gan p red icted Monday that Georgia governor issue caught th e m . T hen U.S. re in ­ ca su a ltie s and equipment dam ­ rain ed high explosives Monday G o v .-elect Ronald Reagan of “ He has c e rta in p roblem s fo rc e m e n ts cam e in by h elico p ­ age w ere said to be light. F our­ on suspected Com m unist p o si­ C alifornia will m oderate his to face in C a lifo rn ia,” Rom ­ t e r and the fighting ra g e d through teen Viet Cong bodies w e r e tions in Tay Ninh Province about co n serv ativ e p o licies a s he ney sa id , “ and I think as he the a fte rn o o n . C o n tact w as b ro k ­ found. 65 m iles northw est of Saigon. d e a ls with the p ro b lem s of deals with th ese problem s he’s en off at du sk . Shortly a fte r the bom bers had his sta te . going to find him self m ore and T h e fighting, about 225 m ile s gone, 1,200 men of the U.S. 25th WASHINGTON (IP) - T he Su­ "W e a r e also happy they have Gov. C a rl E. S anders, who At a new s conference Rom ­ m ore in agreem ent with those n o rth e a s t of Saigon, is n o rth ­ Infantry Division w ere lifted by p rem e C ourt se t a hearing Mon­ acted to prev en t any other ac­ n orm ally would leave office Ja n , ney suggested that Reagan of us who had to deal with w e st of th e la D ran g V alley M a ss m ed ia helicopter into the ta rg e t a re a and moved to within 1,500 y ard s day for Dec. 5 on the dead­ locked G eorgia g o v e rn o r's e lec­ tion on the election until our appeal has been h ea rd and a 10, has said he w ill re ta in of­ fice until his su c c e ss o r Is sw orn, eventually might be forced the sam e p ro b le m s.” UNIVERSITY Jtsma H u m m uh 9 1 W p r o j e c t starts of the Cambodian b o rd er. B rig . Gen. G.G. O 'C onnor, a s ­ tion and at the sam e tim e moved to head off new legal com pli­ final judgm ent e n te re d ,” Bolton said . as req u ired by sta te law. Bondurant, filing an objection P r is o n e r exchange p ossib le In an effort to in c re a se com ­ sistan t division com m ander, said cations until th e trib u n al has Suspension of the low er court to a suspension of the low er m unications between student it appeared the Viet Cong’s 9th m ade a d e c i s i o n . The court ru lin g blocks any fu rth e r a t­ co u rt o rd e r, had ask ed the Su­ SAIGON, (AP) - - If N orth V ie t Nam agrees to governm ent and the students, a Division, the object of O peration ag re ed to co n sid er a ll iss u e s. tem pts to fo rc e an election un­ p rem e C ourt to h e a r argum ents negotiate a p ris o n e r exchange, th is m ig h t open the m a ss m edia com m ittee has been A ttleboro, had fled to sanctuary With its quick action on a d e r the decision until the high before D ec. 5 In hope of having form ed to re se a rc h into the use in Cambodia but the se a rc h would way f o r w id e r ta lk s on the w a r Its e lf, in fo rm e d sta te appeal, the high c o u r t trib u n al a c ts . T he th ree-ju d g e a runoff between Maddox and of video tape to run in conjunc­ continue. so u rce s said Monday. But so fa r , a tte m p ts to w ork opened the p o ssib ility of an early panel in Atlanta anticipated the C allaw ay b efo re C h ristm as. tion with the w eekly MHA-WIC D ecem ber ru lin g that might r e ­ s ta te 's appeal and in its T h u rs­ out an exchange w ith Hanoi have not gotten o ff the Bolton’s re q u e st fo r the stay sponsored m ovies. solve the n o -m ajo rity contest day o rd e r g ran ted a 10-day stay ground. w as s u p p o r t e d by a t t o r n e y The 10 m unite spot-produc- b efo re the y ea r ends. on its own m otion. C h a rle s M organ of the A m erican By u n o ffic ia l e s tim a te , th e re are between 25,000 tlons will be concerned with p ro b ­ lem s facing the students and Federal govt, will The court suspended a low er co u rt ruling that b a rre d the leg­ T he low er co u rt had se t a Nov.; 25 hearing date to consider Civil L ib e rtie s Union, r e p re se n t­ and 30,000 p ris o n e rs - - in clu d in g p o s s ib ly m ore ing an o th er group of v o ters who than 100 A m e ric a n s - - in the north and south. ASMSU, said Chuck Demery, is la tu re from choosing G eor­ how the problem of the dead­ chairm an of ASMSU’s m a ss m e­ run trade tax g ia’s next g o v ern o r. N eith er Re­ locked election should be solved. had asked delay of an election by the le g isla tu re until the gen­ dia com m ittee. publican Howard H, Callaway nor But the Suprem e C ourt stay p re ­ e ra l assem b ly has been rea p ­ P etitions a r e available begin­ T he fed eral governm ent will D em ocrat L e s te r G. Maddox got cludes fu rth e r action by the low­ portioned fully. ning Nov. 27 in 334 Student S er­ reg u late sta te taxation of in te r­ a vote m a jo rity in th e Nov. 8 e r co u rt at th is stag e. 1 (1 r h ¿£3 vices Building, fo r students in­ sta te com m erce within two y e a rs, g en eral e l e c t i o n becau se of T h e o rd e r fixed the hearing The high co u rt w ill co n sid er A wom an s lovt* u, so m uch te re ste d in s c rip t w riting, action, C laren ce W. Lock, M ichigan’s w rite -in s fo r fo rm e r Gov. E llis date of Dec. 5, a setback for the not only the lim ited ruling of the lik e ,i flo w e r ,” sigh» Sassy directing o r being a m em ber of revenue co m m issio n er, said. low er bench on le g isla tiv e e lec­ G. A rnall. b ip a rtisan v o ter group which won T h e Miore you care for it tion but also the questions of the greater it b lo sso m *' the stage crew for the produc­ Lock proposed that sta te gov­ Atty. Gen. A rth u r K. Bolton of the low er co u rt ruling and had tions. ern m en t people and b u sin ess re p ­ G eorgia req u ested the suspen­ objected to a stay. w hether the governorship m ust P etitions a r e to be retu rn ed rese n tativ es get to g eth er to try sion of the low er co u rt ruling A ttorney Em m et Bondurant, be decided by a runoff o r a spe­ to Hank P lante, com m ittee m em ­ to devise "rea so n a b le legislation until final judgm ent has been re p re se n tin g the v o ter group, cial election, and w hether w rite - b e r and ASMSU’s s e c re ta ry . by which we both m ay liv e .” m ade by the Suprem e C o u rt. said an election held a fte r the in votes w ill be allow ed in a "W e hope to get the p ro jec t He sp o k e T h u rsd ay to a Within 85 m in u tes of his filing g en eral assem b ly convenes Jan. runoff. s ta rte d by w inter te r m ," said gathering of M ichigan C ertified the m otion, the n atio n 's highest 9 in A tlanta would leave the sta te T he com plete unofficial r e ­ D em ery. Public Accountants assem b led in trib u n al issu ed its stay o rd e r with " a holdover governor - a tu rn s fro m the electio n gave " I t will provide valuable expe­ Kellogg C en ter to d isc u ss fed eral and set the hearin g date. situation which everyone re a liz e s C allaw ay 451,032 v otes, Maddox rien c e to students in te reste d in co n tro l of sta te ta x e s. Bolton, who is defending the is not d e s ira b le ." 448,459 and A rnall 57,832. the m a ss com m unications, and we Lock felt that the “ In te rsta te leg isla tiv e election m ethod, w as a r e in te reste d in hearing any C om pact” could n o t get a c ­ p leased with the r a r e speed of ideas o r suggestions students ceptance in the m a jo rity of sta te m ay have,” he said. le g isla tu re s. the Suprem e C ourt in the unusu­ al tangle. $ 3 MILLION GOAL Weiss heads fund A new ch airm an of the board was elected fo r the MSU Alumni Next y ea r D r. Arno W eiss, of Saginaw, will h e a d the group MSU Orchestra Performs Developm ent Fund a t a m eeting which decides how the fund money The U n iv e rs ity Symphony O rc h e s tra , conducted by in Kellogg C e n te r F rid a y . w ill be spent. L a s t y e a r the fund Dennis B u rkh , p e rfo rm e d in the A u d ito riu m Sunday ra is e d $754,000 fo r U n iv ersity a fte rn o o n . W o rks fr o m W eber, B a rtó k , W agner and p ro je c ts. D vo ra k w ere p e rfo rm e d . He will re p la c e J . Jo se p h C ra n - m o re who has been ch airm an of th e b oard fo r two y e a rs . D r. W eiss re c e iv e d h is B.A. fro m MSU in 1939 and h is m ed i­ S p a r ta n V illa g e h o m e s tr u c k cal d eg ree from Wayne State in 1943. He has been on the fund's b oard b y fir e ; $ 2 , 5 0 0 d a m a g e d o n e M in i-fa r e of tru s te e s sin ce J a n . 1, 1959. T h e Developm ent Fund’s m ain F ire broke out in a Spartan r e su lt of a te rr y cloth bag being p ro jec t at th is tim e is the g ath er­ V illage ap artm en t shortly a fte r left on top of a lighted lam p, ing of $3 m illion to estab lish 10 a.m . Monday m o rn in g ,cau sin g said Sam uel G ingrich, D ept, of John A. Hannah p ro fe sso rsh ip s $2500 in d am ages. Public Safety fire in sp ecto r. a t MSU. T he blaze in the ap artm ent of M rs. B ostrom said she had Also included in th e ir p ro jec ts Ka re n and R ichard B o stro m ,E a st placed the bag o v er the lam p a r e the Alumni D istinguished L ansing v eterin ary m edicine stu ­ e a r lie r in the m orning as she S cholarship Fund, A bram s P la n ­ d en t, was extinguished within p re p a re d to leave to prevent d is ­ etariu m and co n tributions to v a r ­ s e v e ra l m inutes, E ast L ansing turbing her sleeping husband. ious clubs and organ izatio n s on F ire D epartm ent o fficials said. L a te r, B ostrom left the a p a rt­ F ire dam age was confined to the m ent without turning off the lam o. Arno Weiss cam pus. bedroom , although smoke dam age D estroyed in th e fire w ere an throughout the ap artm en t was $800 m icro scope, a television and exten siv e. contents of the bedroom , G ingrich # sid e re d co -h o ld ers of f ir s t place son went to s e n io r J e rry which Is sponsored by MSU’s Akron, and 6-8, 275-pound a t th is point. G eorge Suitor from L aS alle. "B u t th is is not fo r the season, Jones, V a rsity Club, w ill be a v ariety F o r the second s tra ig h t show a t halftim e featuring six Included In the halftim e v ariety so we’U have to w ait and se e. show will be a table tennis ex - We have one m o re gam e and y e a r ju n io r D rake G a rre tt a c ts from E urope. hibition, a p rec isio n balancing act M ichigan State has finished. If J r . re ce ive d the O il Can F o r t h e G lo b etro tters, who featuring th ree V iennese s is te rs; we polled 15 f ir s t place votes, DON’TFORGETand CAMPUS BOOK STORES Southern M ethodist o r A rkansas In the Cotton Bowl, Alabama and N ebraska in the Sugar Bowl and M iam i (Fla.) as one team in the 2820 E. G rand R iver L a n s in g , M ichigan Phone48L 3761 ^ / comewithlots of questions 131 E . G r a n d R i v e r (a cross fr o m Union ) 507 E . G ra n d R ive r (a cro ss fr o m B e rk e y ) L ib e rty Bowl. Tuesday, November 22, 1966 Ó Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan MUELDER * i NYU RESEARCH Graduate schoo Ai.: 1 ■ ».* C h e m w a r s tu d ie d H erbach m inim ized the p r a c ­ is delivered, the m eteorological asset of society ■ NEW YORK, N. Y. (CPS) — C hem ical w arfa re investigations tic a l im plications of h is w ork. conditions and the behavior of being condufcted atN ew Y o rk U n i- "W e a r e v ery f a r away fro m the the men in the field .” A spokes­ v e rs ity m ay sp ark another round actu al developm ent sta g e ," he m an fo r the Pentagon declined G raduate education is society’s e r . ‘‘Society a sk s fo r th e se highly on the classified r e s e a r c h con­ sa id . to rev eal what chem ical agents g re a te s t asse t, M ilton E. M ueld- tra in e d people. W ithout the su p ­ tro v e rs y begun at the U n iv ersity T h e p ro jec t, which c a r r ie s a have been under study. e r , dean of advanced graduate p o rt and endorsem ent of society, of Pennsylvania la s t y e a r. r e s tr ic te d se c u rity c la s s ific a ­ T h e 1964-65 annual re p o rt a t studies, told students and faculty th is educational ex p erien ce could T h e NYU p ro jec t, strikingly tion, has been u nder way for Penn d e sc rib e s som e of the r e ­ T h u rsd ay night. not be re n d e re d ,” he said . sim ila r to the Penn re s e a rc h , about four y e a rs through a gran t s e a rc h th e re as "engaged In Speaking at a m eeting of p ro ­ M uelder listed two im portant involves the m ath em atical evalu­ fro m the U . S. A rm y’s C hem ­ an a ly sis of the perform ance of spective graduate students in the ta s k s fo r the g rad u ate student: ation of ch em ical weapons s y s ­ ic al R e sea rch and Development weapons sy stem s to a s s is t in d e -, Union B allroom , M uelder s tr e s s ­ learning to know and develop te m s . Both w ere in itially publi­ L ab o rato ry . T h e exact siz e of term ining the final directio n of ed the im portance and trem endous one’s self, and learn in g how to cized by students, the NYU case the g ran t is s e c r e t. r e s e a r c h and developm ent (in ­ grow th in graduate education in r e la te to society and the u n iv erse. b reak in g in the student new spa­ T h e engineering school’s an ­ cluding) the developm ent of m ath­ S tatistics given by M uelder p e r Nov. 17. nual re p o rt on re s e a rc h ac tiv itie s em atica l m odels and com puter re c e n t y e a rs. showed the growth in graduate In resp o n se to the Pennsylvania lis ts the ch em ical w arfa re con­ p ro g ra m s. . . "G raduate re s e a rc h and tra in ­ ing hold a position of honor and a ro le of significance in our so c i­ e ty ,” M uelder sa id . work in the la st 18 y e a rs . Since 1948, the num ber of people g ra d ­ uating at the fo u r-y e a r level has FolkloreSocietySing The Sunny Side p ro vid e d the fin a le f o r the F o lk lo re S o cie ty’ s p ro g ra m in E r ic k - a ffa ir, and in view of th e ir own a c tiv itie s, NYU o fficials said they w ere p rep arin g a policy s ta te ­ tr a c t a s a “ p ro je c t. . .to develop m ath em atical m odels fo r m e a s­ u rin g the effectiv en ess of chem ­ ic al agents. D r. W erner Baum , NYU vice p re sid e n t in ch arg e of scientific a ffa irs, said that th e re w ere ten Society and graduate education doubled while the num ber at the m en t on s e c re t r e s e a rc h . p ro je c ts under re s e a rc h by NYU docto ral level has i n c r e a s e d son K iva F rid a y night. O ve r a dozen fo lk groups, a ll com posed o f students f ro m T h e statem ent, to be re le a se d " T h e v aria b le fa c to rs In the s c ie n tists that c a r r ie d som e kind m u st work together, said M ueld- n ea rly four tim es. MSU, p e rfo rm e d in the fa ll te rm “ Song in the R ound.” in se v e ra l m onths, w ill b asically m odel’’ the re p o rt adds, “ a r e of sim ila r se cu rity c la s s ific a ­ M uelder said that the land- ' State News p h o to by C h u c k M ic h a e l s sa y that the u n iv e rsity "d o e s not th e m anner in which the agent tio n s. ____ K aw am ura gran t system is resp o n sib le for m uch of th is su c c e ss. “ Inspired encourage cla ssifie d re se a rc h and (will) accept it only if it is N. Carolina judge asks GOP eyes cuts by the su ccess of the lan d -g ran t in the key national in te r e s t,” f o p s in c h e s s model, A m erica has repeated with only slight m odifications th is acco rd in g to NYU P re sid en t J a m e s M. H e ste r. noble ed u c atio n -re sea rc h e x p e r­ P ro fe s s o r L eon H erbach, d i­ no Klansmen on juries in Johnson budget Lloyd K aw am ura, Honolulu, im ent of fe d e ra l-s ta te co o p era­ re c to r of the NYU p ro je c t, said H awaii, junior, broke a four-w ay tiv e efforts in o th e r a r e a s ,” that work th e re is " s tr ic tly m ath­ tie T hursday night to becom e the M uelder sum m ed up the func­ e m a tic a l.” He declined to be 1967 city champion in the L ansing WASHINGTON (i) — Republican T he governm ent announced in tion of graduate stu d ies as a m o re specific, how ever. C h e ss Club tournam ent. C o n g ressio n al le a d e rs have be­ Septem ber, a fte r only one offer­ “ probing, questioning, s o l v i n g In t h e com petition that con­ WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (i) — he had ask ed K lansm en not to te rla lly , in tellectu ally and s p ir ­ gun p re p a ra tio n s to p a re down ing of p articip a tio n s a le s c e rtifi­ and striving to c re a te beauty in sis te d of playing ev ery T hursday S uperior C ourt Judge A llen H. se rv e , but th at he felt the tim e itu a lly ,” he said. P re sid e n t Johnson’s financing, c a te s , that it would offer no m any fo rm s .” " F r o m tim e to tim e voices night for six weeks, R obert F le t­ c h e r, Alburquerque, N.M., fre s h ­ Gwyn today said “ it is th e w ish of this co u rt, though not a judicial had com e in N orth C aro lin a for the ju d iciary to speak out on the a r e h ea rd in our m idst which It’s what’s pov erty fighting renew al p lan s. and urban m o re until m ark et conditions im ­ p rove, o r a t le a st until Ja n . 1. m an, received t h e runner-up m andate” that K luK luxK lansm en su b ject. a r e stran g e and inconsistent with House M inority L ead er G erald "B u t it is c le a r that adm inis­ title . R ussell O. Shoup, Dayton, Repeat exams excuse them selves fro m ju ry He indicated he would m ake it our schem e of life. T hose m is­ happening R. F o rd of M ichigan dem anded tra tio n officials plan to resu m e Ohio, freshm an, sco red the big­ guided souls unwittingly a r e like rep eal of a 1966 law, hardly used p articip atio n sa le s a s soon as duty. th e policy in the fu tu re . g est upset in the tournam ent when The deadline for p erm issio n th e b ird s that would foul th e ir as yet, by w hich the ad m in istra­ they believe it feasib le to do He m ade the re m a rk in in­ he defeated a play er in the second to rep e at final exam inations for "T h e b asic philosophy upon own n e s ts . If am ong those who tion planned to r a is e $4.2 billion s o ," F o rd said . " I dem anded , stru ctio n s to ju r o rs who had round who la te r finished 12 places U niversity C ollege co u rses is w hich our C onstitution and gov­ have been sum m oned to se rv e T h e Block and B rid le Club will outside the re g u la r app ro p ria­ rep e al of the P artic ip atio n Sales been called to s e rv e during a ahead of him . next Monday. ern m en t a r e founded is the dig­ on o u r ju rie s th e re a r e those hold a m eeting fo r a ll m em bers tions b y sellin g p articip atio n Act during the la st se ssio n of civil te rm . O ther MSU p la y ers who w ere Qualified students may obtain nity of hum an p erso n a lity and who have pledged allegiance to at 7:30 tonight in 110 Anthony rig h ts in g o vernm ent-held loans. C ongress, and I do so again, None of the 25 p ro sp ectiv e aw arded trophies w ere: L eonard p erm issio n from* the a s sista n t equality of m en b efo re the law. the Ku Klux Klan, It Is the w ish H all. Rep. C h a rle s E. Goodell of h e re and now ." ju ro rs m ade a m ove to leave. E sselink, Wyoming senior, who dean of the U niversity College, T hus, from a m elting pot of im ­ of th is co u rt, though not a ju ­ * ** New Y ork, ch airm an oftheH ouse Only one man ask ed to be ex­ finished fourth in the C lass A 170 B essey Hall, o r the Stu­ m ig ra n ts fro m all nations, all d icial m andate, that you excuse T h e Outing Club w ill m eet a t 7 Republican Planning and Re­ cused and that w as fo r a b u si­ division, and David H arrison, dent A ffairs Offices at 109 Brody c la s s e s , a ll c o lo rs , a ll c re e d s , y o u rself from th ese proceed in g s. tonight in 128 N atu ra l S ciences. se a rc h C om m ittee, fo re c a st a ness engagem ent la te r in the Vandenburg, C alif., freshm an, H all, S33 W onders Hall and G36 and a ll relig io n s h as em erg ed a "O ffen d ers ag ain st our laws Ja m e s H. A nderson, E a s t L a n s­ m a jo r effo rt to red u ce what he w eek. D r u r y to ta lk who won the C la ss C title . H ubbard Hall. nation that lead s the w orld in a r e brought to tr ia l in the open ing g raduate re sid e n t a s sista n t, ca lle d "w a stefu l b u rea u cratic L a te r, during a r e c e s s , the judge said it w as the f ir s t tim e th e advance of civ ilizatio n , m a- w here the accu sed may confront w ill p rese n t a n a rra te d slide p ro ­ slip p ag e " in t h e poverty p ro ­ his a c c u s e rs , w h ere the rig h ts g ra m en titled "A M ountaineer’s g ram , o n h o s p ita ls and lia b ilitie s of people may be View of M ex ico ." T h e p ro g ram Goodell a lso said C ongress determ in ed in the light of day w ill be p a rt of p re p a ra tio n s for m ust co n sid er w hether the prob­ Stephen A. D ru ry , vice p r e s i­ XME DAY SERVICE F o r e ig n s t u d e n t s w ill m e e t and not in the d ark n ess of night; and w here official conduct is a club tr ip to M exico to clim b Popocatepl, N orth A m eric a’s lem s of the n atio n 's citie s and suburbs " c a n be dealt w ith m o re dent of W allace E . Johnson, Inc., w ill le c tu re h ere today and constantly su b ject to public fifth highest m ountain. effectively b y a fed erally di­ W ednesday. every day o ffic ia ls o f C iv il R ig h ts sc ru tin y . “ T ria ls conducted In se crec y , • • * T h e Sailing Club w ill not m eet re c te d , ce n tra liz e d p ro g ra m o r by g ra n ts -in -a id to the s ta te s ." D rury w ill speak today to g rad ­ uate students in hospital adm in­ behind closed do o rs by uniden­ istra tio n and Wednesday to the '«»“ «.Ti». th is week. T h e next m eeting will M ost Republicans think John­ MSU foreign students a r e in ­ sion; John A. Fuzak, vice p r e s i­ tified p ro se c u to rs a r e incompa­ be T uesday, Nov. 29. so n 's p ro p o sal a m istak e to give g en e ral b usiness ad m in istratio n vited to a coffee hour D ec. 10 at dent fo r student a ffa irs andH om - * • * tib le with human freedom . Mem­ a lim ited num ber of com m unities c la s s of the graduate school on F b e st s e r v ic e « E a s t L ansing C ity H all, w here e r D. Higbee, a s s is ta n t dean of b e rs of s e c re t o rganizations who T h e C h ristia n Science O rgan­ sp ecial help fo r m assiv e attack s M edicenters of A m erica and its they will m e etU n iv e rsity andcity in tern atio n al p ro g ra m s. feed on hate and ra c ism , who ization w ill m e et at 7:15 tonight on physical and social slum con­ ro le in the health c a re field.. Bopf said the m ay o r, city coun­ officials in observance of Human fom ent s trife , who sp read te r r o r in 31 Union. All in te re ste d stu ­ He w ill explain also how p ro ­ c il m em b ers and city departm ent d itio n s. R ights Day. and who c re a te a clim ate of revolt d en ts a r e invited to attend. F o r F o rd a s sa ile d the p a rtic ip a ­ p rie tary -e x ten d e d h e a lth c a re fa­ PROFESSIONAL W illiam L e Bopf, s e c re ta ry of heads w ill also be invited to a t ­ and disobedience a r e enem ies to rid e s , students m ay ca ll 332- tion c e rtific a te s a le s plan in a c ilitie s w ill o p era te under the tend the inform al S aturday a f te r ­ DRY CLEANERS A N D the Human R elatio n s C o m m is­ noon se ssio n . our s y ste m ," 3508. speech to the U.S. Savings and M edicare p ro g ra m , sion, said the com m ission is *** Loan L eague convention in New D rury received his m a s te r ’s M SHIRT LAUNDERERS also coin operated extending invitations to P r e s i­ T h e purpose of the city hall T h e MSU Packaging S o c i e t y Y ork. T he plan w as to c re a te d eg re e in hospital ad m in istratio n m eeting is to help fam iliariz e * FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2801 W. SAGINAW dent John A. Hannah, ch airm an of foreign students and th e ir fam ­ Buses c u rta ile d w ill m eet a t 7 tonight in the Con pools of loans which the govern­ from the S tate U niversity of Iowa the U.S. C ivil Rights C o m m is- Con Room of the International m ent had m ade under v arious in 1961 and fo r the p ast four ilie s with v ario u s o perations of B ecause of the T hanksgiving holiday the C am pus Bus S ervice C e n te r. A speech w ill be given p ro g ra m s and to se ll to inves­ y e a rs has been an official of c ity governm ent, sa id Bopf. on new p la stic d esig n s. to r s the rig h t to p a rtic ip a te . He W allace E . Johnson, Inc., s e rv ­ He said Human R elations Week w ill not be in operation o n T h u rs - * * * sa id it se em s c le a r that the law ing as a consultant on d esig n , C hairm an M rs. Judy Hocking is day o r F rid ay of th is week. Saturday a ll b u se s will resu m e Sigma Alpha E psilon w ill hold "c o n trib u te d to the tightness of financing and construction of hos­ p rese n tly com pleting a rra n g e ­ a m eeting en titled “ C ollege L ife” money th is y e a r and helped fo rc e p ita ls and convalescent c e n te rs in m en ts fo r a sp e ak e r to deliver a th e ir ru n s according to the reg u ­ a t 7 tonight at 131 Bogue St. up in te re s t r a te s .” the U.S. sh o rt talk to the 500 g u ests. l a r schedule. F ast-talkin g yo u r p aren ts is th e hard w ay to g e t to B ritain. Fact-talk instead. T e ll t h e m e x a c t ly w h a t v o u r t r i p w ill c o s t. O u r f r e e b o o k ­ w ith c o n v i v ia l B r itis h s t u d e n t s . le ts h e l p v o u c a l c u l a t e it. A n d t h e b o o k le ts m e n tio n t h e f a n t a s t i c a l l y lo w c o s t o f O n e lis ts p r ic e s o f o r g a n i z e d s t u d e n t to u r s . T h e y s ta r t c o n c e r t s a n d p l a v s in B r ita in . Y ou c a n s it in “ t h e g o d s — a r o u n d $ 6 5 0 . If y o u w a n t to t r a v e l o n y o u r o w n a n d ta k e g a l le r ie s u p n e a r H e a v e n —f o r 7 5 c . A lo t o f o u t d o o r e n t e r ­ p o tlu c k o n m e e t i n g p e o p l e —w h i c h m a y b e t h e m o s t f u n ta i n m e n t , lik e c o n c e r t s a n d f o lk - s in g in g , is f r e e . o f a l l —a d d th in g s u p f o r y o u r s e lf . C l ip t h e c o u p o n . A d d e v e r y t h i n g u p . A n d te ll y o u r S ta r t w i t h a c h a r t e r flig h t if y o u r s c h o o l h a s o n e . O r s e e p a r e n t s y o u c a n s p e n d th is s u m m e r in B r ita in f o r a b o u t o u r b o o k le t o n g r o u p f lig h ts , s t u d e n t s h ip s , a n d t h e b a r ­ w h a t it c o s ts to h a n g a r o u n d t h e h o u s e . g a in a ir lin e . A d d lo w c o s ts f o r g e t t i n g a r o u n d B r ita in . O u r b o o k le ts I British Travel te ll v o u a b o u t A e - p e r - m ile b u s e s a n d t h e r a i l - a n d - b o a t I Box 923. New York, N.Y. 10019 p a s s t h a t ta k e s v o u u p to 1 ,0 0 0 m ile s f o r $ 3 0 . C o n s i d e r h ik in g to o . W o r d s w o r th d id . j Nam e. (Please* p rin t clcarl>> M u lt ip le th e n u m b e r o f v o u r n ig h ts in B r ita in b y c o s t C o lle g e ___ o f b e d a n d b r e a k f a s t o r a r o o m ill a c o l le g e r e s id e n c e h a ll. If v o n Ye h ik in g o r h i k in g , c o u n t Oil a b o u t 7()e f o r y o u th h o s te ls . A t th is r a t e v o tl m a v lie a b l e to s t a y a ll s u m m e r . .S ta le __ -Zip- A llo w a b o u t $1 a m e a l in L o n d o n , le ss in t h e c o u n t r y . A n y th in g g o___ e s w h e n ,y---------------- o u u s e IT 'S CRICKET. E x c e p tio n a l m e n 's to ile trie s. T h e b o o k le ts s a v w h i c h r e s t a u r a n t s a n d p u b s a r c p o p u l a r A fte r-s h a v e , 4 oz. $3.50. C o lo g n e , 4 oz. $4.50. G ift s e ts from $8.00. A v a il a b le in d r u g s to r e s a n d c o s m e tic d e p a r tm e n t s of d e p a r tm e n t s to r e s o n ly . A n o t h e r fin e p r o d u c t o f K u y s o r-R o th . Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 22, 1966 / MAY STOP THEFT mTO NiW NATIONS Industry may use F a rm a id im p o rta n t lie detector test By BEV H A LL Stale News S ta ff W r ite r T he m ost im portant aid A m e ri­ ca can give developing nations ag ric u ltu ral work in foreign c o u n tries. An unusual " tra in in g in r e v e rs e " p ro g ram fo r foreign and fall on th e ir faces when they get hom e," M uelder explained. He also cited a p ra c tic a l p ro ­ gram fo r A m erican students at L ie d etec to r te s ts may be used He told the group that polygraph students planning to re tu rn to is In the form of a g ric u ltu ra l MSU, the International F a r m som eday In In d ustrial security m achines a r e v ery useful and th e ir home cou n tries is headed train in g and equipm ent, said M il­ Youth Exchange. T his program d ep artm ents to cut down theft very h a rd to beat. E ighty-six p e r by David K. B erio , ch airm an of ton E . M uelder, MSU vice p r e s ­ exchanges A m erican students w ithin a com pany, according to cent of the su sp e cts who w ere the Dept, of Com m unication. ident and dean of the school of with foreign students fo r six A1 S arquiz of th e Kalamazoo re g is te re d a s lying by the m a­ Before the students re tu rn , graduate stu d ies. to nine m onths. P o lice Dept. chine at K alam azoo police head­ Berio and his faculty give them T h e polygraph m achine (o r lie q u a rte rs , la te r m ade full con­ Speaking to a recen t conference a f o u r - w e e k “ debriefing” The students have the d etecto r) Is used at p rese n t fessio n s to the c rim e s. of the N ational A ssn . of State co u rse , opportunity to learn the ag ric u l­ by the Kalamazoo P olice Dept, The polygraph not only rev e als U n iv ersities and L and-G rant “ T his not only helps them , tu ra l techniques of another to sc re e n applicants for th e ir a perso n who is lying, but it also C olleges In W ashington, D .C ., but often en su re s that they don't nation, and to offer knowledge d ep artm en t. As a re su lt of the has the effect of breaking him M uelder said that the u n iv er­ antagonize th e ir own countrym en from th e ir own cu ltu res. findings le ss than 50 p e r cent of down when he knows he knows he sity ’s unique educational function the applicants a r e h ired , Sarquiz is found out. Kalamazoo police m akes it available to tra in stu ­ dent fo r foreign w ork, and the told m em b ers of Alpha Phi Sig­ m a, national police honorary at re p o rte d that som e 4,000 addi­ tional c rim e s w e re adm itted to in lan d -g ran t o r sta te college often has su p e rio r a g ric u ltu ra l p ro ­ Novice debate teams SizeExtraLarge th e Union T hursday. this m anner that would have never been disco v ered otherw ise. g ra m s . T h a n k sg iv in g S arquiz explained that telling a lie is an em ergency which stim u la tes the sym pathetic n e r­ vous system and th is reaction w ill Donna E d w a rd s, a s sista n t in the e x p e rim e n ta l e m b ry o lo g y lab, shows o ff a couple of th e G iant G erm an C hecker ra b b its ra is e d th e re . M uelder said th re e b asic m is­ tak es a r e often m ade in giving aid to em erging nations. "W e often try to tr a n s f e r p ro ­ take tourney honors Two S partan novice debate F red Kopfer, M ilwaukie, O re ., show up on the c h a rt. State News photo by Bob B a rit g ra m s and train in g in u se here te am s w ere undefeated and four freshm an; K aren Sprow l, Battle to th e se nations, when they a re C reek fresh m an , and Roger lib r a r y h o u r s About the only way of ‘beating’ the polygraph m achine is by in ­ not in the sam e stage of p ro g re ss we a r e ,” he said. d eb a te rs received top speaker aw ard s in the Michigan In ter­ S chw artz, C o m m a c k , N.Y., freshm an; and L ani Sm alley, .il- flicting pain upon one’s self d u r­ LITTLE KNOWN collegiate Speech League Novice pena sophom ore, and Mike M or­ announced ing the exam ination and thus dulling the sym pathetic nervous In a country such a s the United S ta te s, he sa id , work can be done Debate T ournam ent Saturday at Wayne State U niversity. The affirm ative team of riso n , Oak Brook, 111., se n io r. H um phreys, a th ird place Friends of SNCC plan system , he said . T h is can be with individuals; but developing L ib ra ry hours fo r the T h an k s­ C h a rles H um phreys, M arsh a ll, speaker in t h e tournam ent, done by stepping on a sharp nations need work with groups, giving weekend have been an­ M o., freshm an and H arold L ay - received a c e rtific a te for supe­ tack o r tightening the m u scles. because of the unique power nounced by D ale H. P re tz e r, a s ­ cock. Wood R iv er, 111.,freshman, r io r p erfo rm an ce. O ther MSU E xam iners a r e train ed to watch stru c tu re of the trib e . s is ta n t d ire c to r. newsletter about agency ” 1 cannot s tr e s s enough the old and the negative team of David d eb a te rs receiving top speak ers T hanksgiving Day the L ib ra ry fo r th e se signs of deception, he statem en t that it is n ec essary to C a se , Hudson, O hio, fresh m an , aw ards w ere C a se, P latcha and w ill be closed. cautioned. It is also the exam in­ u nderstand the cu ltu re of the and Tom P latc h a, M t. P lea san t Laycock who w ere aw arded c e r ­ Wednesday and F rid a y hours e r s ’ task to convince the suspect fresh m an , w ere undefeated in the tific ate s of excellence. w ill be 8 a.m . - 6 p.m . Saturday that the m achine w orks. If the The m ajo r problem of the and we will be h ere a s long as paid $10 p e r w eek, if th e re is a r e a ,” said M uelder. Study of the em erging nation’s com petition. the L ib ra ry will be open 9 a.m . suspect sin c e re ly believes that he the tro u b le is .’’ money av ailab le. frie n d s of Student N on-Violent JOHN J. SHI ELS, O.D. - 5 p .m ., and Sunday the reg u la r can fool the exam in er and the Coordinating Com m ittee (SNCC) R adicals cannot be used as a The MSU organization hopes cu ltu re should be one of the F our MSU te am s winning two m achine, he h as a chance of beat­ to sp o n so r Stokely C arm ich ael m ain functions of a university O ptom etrist 2 p.m . - 11 p.m . hou rs w ill be at MSU is that very few people foundation for a lastin g o rg an ­ of th e ir th re e debates w ere: H ar­ ing the te s t. a s a sp e ak e r on cam ous som etim e train in g p ro g ra m , to give a total vey L evine, N orth M iam i B each, 1029 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. o bserved. seem to know the organization izatio n , she noted, because they th is y e a r. P lan s a re also being approach to the p ro g ra m , he F la ,, sophom ore, and David Van EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT e x is ts , Sandra Je n k in s, acting tend to move on to o th e r O ffices IV 4-0286 ch a irm an , said at a recen t m eet­ a c tiv itie s. m ade to set u p an inform ation said . Dine, M arquette freshm an; P hil Placement Bureau booth in the Union the week MSU has se v eral p ro g ra m s M oilanen, Ewen fresh m an , and H ours 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M . ing. SNCC grew out of s it-in s at a fte r Thanksgiving. that help to tra in students for H er w o r d s w ere aptly il­ lunch co u n ters in North C a ro lin a, lu stra te d by the size of h e r au­ M iss Jenkins said . The o rg an ­ G as C orp.; e le c tric a l and m e­ dience: th re e , la te r five, m em ­ ization soon moved into the ru ra l Students m ust r e g is te r in p e r ­ son a t the P lacem ent B ureau at le a s t two days p rio r to date of interview . chanical engineering (B,M j. C h a rle s P fiz e r & Co., Inc.: ch e m istry (D). b e rs and one re p o rte r. To offset th is ignorance - - o r apathy, SNCC plans to publish a com m unities of the South. The re a l problem lay with the people who could not afford to ASMSU to sponsor ATTENTION CAR OWNERS T u esday, Nov. 29; B attle C ree k P ublic Schools: School D istric t of the City of tw o -p art new sheet telling stu­ B erkley: m usic (vocal), m ath e­ dents about SNCC, M iss Jenkins m a tic s and science (B), coun­ said. seling and guidance (women) (M), ‘‘SNCC is really a re v ­ sit at a lunch counter because they only m ade 23 cen ts an hour, she said , SNCC w orks with poor spring Bahamas trip c o m p le te fro n t end re p a ir and align m en t • brakes • suspension people and seeks to help them Spring b reak in the Baham as. office is open from 1 to 5 p.m . e a rly and la te r elem e n ta ry edu­ English, g ir ls ’ physical education olutionary a c t i o n agency ded­ develop th e ir own le a d e rs . catio n, a rt, m entally retard ed , and b u siness education (s h o rt­ icated to the proposition that Students can begin planning fo r it Monday through T hursday, and a * wheel balancing * steering co rre c tio n s " (T h e poor) m ust c re a te power now through ASMSU’s T rav el $75 deposit is req u ired , M iller n u rsery -p h y sica lly handicapped, hand) (B) and counseling and g u i­ ra c ism is only a symptom of a and cam p te a c h e rs,E n g lish , Eng­ dance (men) (M), D ecem ber d ee p er sick n ess in the h ea rt of fo r th em selv es to com bat power p ro g ra m . said . * m o to r tune ups ou r so ciety ,” M iss Jenkins said. that has o p p ressed and exploited T he student b oard la st week lis h /s o c ia l studies and b usiness g rad u ates only. T his is the f ir s t such trip N on-w hite A m ericans m ust th e m ,” she said. approved th e p ro g ram estab ­ education (shorthand) (B,M), D e­ Shell Oil Co.: a ll m a jo rs of the o rganized by student govern­ ce m b e r and M arch g raduates on­ ly. B irm ingham B oard of E duca­ co lleg es of B usin ess, Education, have the status of full citizenship A rts and L e tte rs, Com munication and equality in th e ir day-to-day A rts and Social Science (B,M), liy e s, she said . SNCC is striv in g SNCC is technically found only in the South, M iss Jenkins said. N o rth ern su p p o rters a re called lished by B rad M iller, d irec to r of student tra v e l, and C raven m ent. M iller pointed out that T o u rs of E ast L ansing. T he p ro g ram co v e rs eight days many student-organized flights a r e illegal and often fail. The LISKEY’SAutoSafety Center tion: e a rly and la te r elem entary D ecem ber and M arch graduates fo r a ju st and open society. “ F rie n d s of SNCC." ‘‘We a r e not tro u b le -m a k e rs,” Field w o rk ers In the South, and seven nights on G rand Ba­ ASMSU flight, how ever, a s s u re s 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 education (team teaching and self only. she em phasized. “ The trouble who undertake such p ro jec ts as hama Island fo r 95 students and g o o d accom m odations, g o o d contained), m usic (vocal), re a d ­ Sundstrand C orp.: a g ric u ltu r­ was h ere long before we w ere. v o te r re g istra tio n d riv e s , a re chaperones for approxim ately flights and good food, M iller said . ing, in d u stria l a r ts , m athem atics al, m echanical and e le c tric a l e n ­ $250 apiece. and science (B,M), physics (B,M) gineering (B.M). Included in the p ric e a r e a and counseling and guidance (M, U.S. Arm y M aterial Command: c h a rte re d ro u n d -trip flight, ••••• A ••••• D), D ecem ber grad u ates only. ch e m ic al, e le c tric a l and m echan­ b rea k fa st and d inner each day, C ontinental Aviation and Engi­ F e d d e r s e n n a m e d to p o s t • •••• 5 t ••• j ical engineering, m e t a l l u r g y , ground tran sp o rtatio n , telev i­ n eering C orp.: m echanical engi­ tr m echanics and m a te ria ls sc i­ sion, air-co n d itio n ed room s, and n ee rin g (B,M). D eering M illiken R esearch en ce, c h e m istry , and ph y sics (B, w i t h S t a te H i g h w a y C e n te r various activ ities a t the hotel. M,D) and m athem atics (M,D). T he G rand Baham a Hotel is a C o rp .: chem ical, m echanical and G erald J . F ed d erse n has been A division of MSU’s Continu­ U niversity of M ichigan: all wo­ Jack T a r affiliate, with a c tiv i­ e le c tric a l engineering (B,M,D). nam ed to the position of sp ecial­ ing Education S ervice, the cen ter m en g raduates re g a rd le ss of tie s ranging from a rc h e ry to deep F ir s t National Bank and T ru s t is t, T ra ffic Safety Inform ation Is m ade up of a group of sp e cia l­ m a jo r (B), D ecem ber and March sea fishing to horseback riding. C o . of Kalamazoo: a ll m ajo rs, all Exchange, on the staff of M ichi­ is ts with sp ecific knowledge in all g rad u ates only; accounting, b io­ A re p re se n ta tiv e from C raven co lleges (B,M), D ecem ber and gan S tate’s Highway T raffic Safe­ a r e a s of traffic safety. c h e m istry (B,M); and m edical T o u rs w ill be at the hotel to M arch graduates only. ty C en ter. in su re that the p ro g ram runs G rand Blanc B oard of E duca­ tion: e a rly and la te r elem entary technology (B) and ch e m istry (B, M). P rev io u sly on the F o rd M otor Trustees to meet sm oothly. Co. c o rp o rate traffic safety staff The MSU B oard of T ru stee s Students may begin signing up education, speech and m usic W alled Lake Consolidated in D earborn, F ed d ersen has his w ill m eet at 10 a .m . Wednesday fo r the tour Monday, Nov. 28, (vocal and instrum ental), Eng- School D istric t: early and la te r M.A. in m ass com m unications. in Kellogg C en ter. in 335 Student S erv ices. T his lig h /so c ia l studies and counsel­ elem en tary education, English In his new position he w ill be r e ­ ing and guidance (M), D ecem ber and m usic (instrum ental) (B), D e­ sponsible fo r new s, re se a rc h and g rad u ates only. ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates only inform ation contacts with p r e s s Huron V alley B oard of E duca­ and reading consultant and v is it­ and safety org an izatio n s. tion: e a rly and la te r elem entary ing te ac h er (B,M), D ecem ber and education and sp ecial education, b u sin e ss education, hom e econom ics and science (B), English, M arch graduates only. T uesday-W ednesday, Nov. 29-30: C ity S ervice Oil Co.: account­ t t/ial D ecem ber g raduates only. ing, econom ics, finance, civil, m echanical and e le c tric a l engi­ àAectat áomeene L ake Shore Public Schools: e a rly and la te r elem entary edu­ n eerin g and ch e m istry (B,M), c a tio n , scien ce, sp e ec h /d ra m a t­ M a rrio tt - Hot Shoppes, Inc.: ic s , busin ess education and In­ hotel, re sta u ra n t and institutional d u stria l a r ts (B), visiting teach­ m anagem ent (B), D ecem ber and e r , speech co rrec tio n , em otion­ M arch graduates only. a lly disturbed and diagnostician T h e T ra n e Co.: m echanical en ­ (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch gineering (B), and civil, chem i­ g rad u ates only. ca l and ag ric u ltu ral engineering New York State E le c tric and (B). RELIEVES # HUNGER PANGS! # . . . q u ic k er th a n any pizza you ever tasted, too. T ak e 1 every 3 ho u rs. In b e tw e e n , s i n g g o o d - tim e s o n g s to 14K gold S hakey’s h o n k y -to n k p ia n o an d live earrings by b an jo m usic. H av e f u n! If p an g s p e r­ sist, eat 2 every 3 hours. C A U T I O N : H a b it-fo rm in g , if tak en in la rg e q u a n ­ # tities. Inspired creations by J.M .S .. . . Silk Screens. . . K ¥ SUIETS I PIZZAFAU11& ye P ub I ic h o u s e sculptured and hand­ crafted in 14K gold . . . set with sparkling precious s t o n e s . . . in forgiftsoryourroom South C e d a r at P e n n s y lv a n ia pierced, drop and stud styles P icasso s, M o d ig lia n is, (ju st north of 1-96 E xpressw ay) THOMPSON o r i g i n a l s , a l l f o r $1 o r $ 2 . 0 0 ! W A R N E R BROS. JEW ELRY Spartan Bookstore RECORDS 1634 Open 11 A.M . til 2 A.M. 223 M .A .C . C o rn e r of A n n & M A C 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 22, 1966 There’sjust noquestion about it — C a ll TALK TURKEY ? Want Adsareyour best buys, honest! 355-8255 The S tate News does not Au to m o tive Em p lo ym e n t Fo r Rent Fo r Rent F o r S a le F c ,r S a le p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s CAR WASH; ¿5£. Wash, wax, WE ARE HIRING now fo r our new ONE GIRL w anted to r new house. t w o F a m i l y house 2281 M t. FOR WEDDING and p ra c tic a l with a d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ vacuum. U -D O -IT. 430 S. Bill K napp's R e stau ran t located Call 393-0504. 5-11/30 Hope R d., O kem os, u tilitie s fu r­ show er g ifts, com plete line of Animals 5 m inutes e a st of E ast L ansing. n ished. U p sta irs fully furnished, b ask et-w are. See ACE HARD­ CÒLLIE PU PPIES. Small Shet- low(OS* v e rtisin g colum ns. The S tate News will not accept C llppprt, back of KOKO B ar. P le a se apply a t Bill Knapps EAST LANSING APARTMENTS p riv acy , lovely resid e n tia l a re a , WARE'S se lec tio n s. 201 E ast land b ree d . AKC, 6 w eeks.G ood C W AN T AD ad v e rtisin g which d is c rim ­ M EL'S A U tO SERVICE. E ast a c ro s s from F ra n d o r Shopping University Villa $135. 2 y e a r le a se p re fe rre d . G rand R iv er, a c ro ss from Union. w atch dog. Excellent with child­ in ates against relig io n , L an sin g 's only garag e is now C en ter, 3139 E. G rand R iv e r. Apartments D ow nstairs open D ecem ber 7 - Phone ED 2-3212. C re n . F ine p e t. Show quality. r a c e , co lo r o r national o r i­ 1:30-3:00, 5:00-8:30. Ask fo r 635 ABBOTT ROAD Ju ly 1, unfurnished, r e f rig e r a ­ BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and 482-9418. 3-11/23 • a u t o m o t iv e located at 1108 E ast Grand R lv- gin. M rs . Davis o r M rs. F lin tz . to r and ran g e, excellent ap p ear­ s e rv ic e s . A lso used. EAST REGISTERED DALMATION pup- • EMPLOYMENT e r . 332-3255._______________ C Newly com pleted F o r Win­ 10-12/1 an ce, $140. C ouples p re fe rre d LANSING, CYCLE, 1215 E . p ie s: w ill hold ’til C h ristm as. • FOR RENT NURSES ARE WONDERFUL! We te r T erm fo r each. Phone 351-9023 10 - Scooters & Cycles . . . Com pletely F u rn ish ed G rand R iv er. C all 332-8303. C G rade M organ co lt. 655-1015. • FOR SALE need one fo r the 3-11 p .m . shift 10 PM fo r appointm ent, o r phone 3-11/28 BE ONE of the f ir s t to own a . . . Student Rental • LOST & FOUND A u to m o tiv« 1967 Suzuki X - 6 S c r a m b l e r . in our w ell-equipped nursin g . . . T h re e m an units 353-1787. 4-11/23 F ra n d o r P . X . Store ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppies, • PERSONAL hom e. This en tails supervision, EASY SIDE, one bedroom , fu r- When you have a fro sty wind C H E V R O L E T , 1 9 5 $ . Brow n/ O ver 30 X -6 's in stock. L arg e . . . Walk to cam pus 10 w eeks old, AKC. C all 882- • PEANUTS PERSONAL patient m edications and public n ish ed . We pay h eat. No ch ild ren sh ield use S p ra y -D -Ic e r. De­ w hite, 4 -doo r, six , s t a n d a r d selection of used m otorcycles 4386. 3-11/28 • REAL ESTATE rela tio n s. T his is a challenge. o r p e ts . Phone IV 9-1017. tra n sm issio n , low m ileage. now a t FOX SPORT CENTER, You w ill en|oy the w ork. S alary 19 5 .0 0 p e r month fro s ts instantly, M elts i c e • SERVICE 2021 E ast M ichigan Avenue. Call 8-11/22 fa s t. Special w ith th is ad . Mobile Homes $200. 485-1378 evenings. com m ensurate with ex p erien ce. F o r inform ation call 332-0091 • TRANSPORTATION 372-3908. C ONE GIRL needed fo r w inter 3-11/23 DETROITER 10 X 51; New con- • WANTED HOLT HOME, INC., 5091 Wil­ FEMALE ROOMMATE needed te rm , D elta A rm s A partm ents. - .7 7 0 - CHEVY ll, 1962, ¿-d o o r, six , loughby Road. Phone 699-2144 im m ediately fo r r e s t of school dltion, own s ite n ear cam pus. Aviation 337-0798. 3-11/22 BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7 " - $3.34, 337-0295, 355-7434, 355-4570, D EA D LIN E stick , excellent c o n d i t i o n . fo r interview . 5-11/28 y e a r. W a te r's Edge. $65. No 8 " - $3.86, d eliv ered . A lso FRAhlClS AVIATION: Now fo rm - TW O-man luxury ap artm en t be­ 5-11/30 Sharp! $595. 816 R.G. C u rtis, lng new C herokee flying club. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT: R e- dam age deposit. 351-4386. ginning w in ter te rm . N ear cam ­ sh eet cak es, KWAST BAKER­ 2 blocks north of M iller and 5-11/22 IES, 303 S. Washington; F ra n ­ 1 P.M . one c la s s day b e ­ Washington. C -ll/2 3 M em bership lim ited . Phone sp o n sib ilities in b asic p ersonnel p u s. Phone 351-9545. 3-11/22 Lo st & Found fore publication. 484-1324. C functions. Growth p otential. We EAST SlDE, one bedroom , fu r- d o r; B rookfield P laz a, E .L .; FEMALE G raduate stu d en t.T w o - FOUND: MATH textbook between CORVETTE, 1966. By owner, M$tl FLYING Club open to stu - w ill tra in . BA in psychology, n ish ed . We pay h eat. No child­ Phone o rd e rs , IV 4-1317. C g irl ap a rtm en t. T h re e blocks A dm inistration Building and C ancellations - 12 noon one convertible, 2 to p s. Danube blue, dents and staff. T h re e planes, sociology o r b u sin ess adm in­ re n o r p e ts. Phone IV 9-1017. UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r fro m Union. $40. 351-5393. M o rrill H all. 355-6382.3-11/23 c la ss day before publica­ m int. 355-5652. 5-11/22 low est r a te s . Next m eeting Nov­ istra tio n , Location L ansing. 10-11/29 3-11/22 sto o ls, night stan d s, ch e st-o f- tion, KARMEN GHIA, 1964, low m ile- em b er 22 Room 35 Union Build­ W rite Box B-2 S tate News. FOUR-MAN luxury ap a rtm en t, d r a w e r s , b o o k c a s e s , p re­ LÓST: BLACK two - ring note- TWO GIRLS needed w inter te rm . age, gas h e a te r. E xcellent con­ ing 7:30 p .m . Phone 355-3192 4-11/23 w in ter te rm , one block from finished p ic tu re fra m e s, and book containing c la ss notes. C all R iv e r's Edge ap a rtm en t. 351- PHONE dition. $1000 firm . 353-1538. fo r inform ation. 10-11/22 REGISTERED NURSES and B erk ey . 337-1496. 10-11/29 9319. 3-11/22 m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 351-6003. 3-11/22 355-8255 L P N 's. Scheduling flexible. Sev­ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE north: S. Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C LOST: GIRL’S h o rn -rim m ed 3-11/23 Em p lo ym e n t e r a l a r e a s av ailab le. Special WANTED: TWO m en fo r th re e - SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e g la s s e s , rec tan g u la r shape. In MGB 1963 b la c k /re d , good con- HELP WANTED p a rt tim e. KWIK em phasis on com puter re s e a rc h , furnished, one bedroom , ground RATES dition. B est offer over $900. flo o r, p riv a te entrance, u tilitie s, m an ap a rtm en t. L ea se til June. selectio n of reconditioned, used blue strip e d c a se . If found, call 1 DAY ..............s i . 50 Also 6*3" sk is, $25. 355-3221. KAR WASH, 920 E. Michigan inpatient c a r e and p sy c h iatric IV 4-7335. 10-12/1 n u rsin g . Contact P erso n n el De­ p ark in g . M a rrie d couple p re ­ ED 2-6966. 5-11/22 m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, Uni­ v e rsa l, N ecchi. $19.95 to $39.95. 355-8255, Lynn. 5—1.1/23 3 DAYS......... S3.00 3-11/22 f e r re d . $120 month plus deposit. LUXURY APARTMENTS, M anor LOST: IDENTIFICATION at NUftSERY SCHOOL t e a c h e r . partm en t, ST. LAWRENCE Inquire 1007 N orth P ennsylva­ H ouse, 920 S. W ashington. Now G u aranteed. E asy te rm s . ED­ G ables belonging to Jacqueline 5 DAYS.........¿5.00 OLDSMOBILE, 1963 convertible, Q u a rte r-tim e T uesday, T h u rs­ HOSPITAL, L ansing. 3-11/23 n ia . 3-11/28 ren tin g , sta rtin g at $130. All WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., H elferich. Rew ardl 332-3551. gold. Loaded with e x tra s. Ex­ day, and a lte rn a te F rid a y m orn­ ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT FEM ALE GRADUATE student or u tilitie s except e le c tric ity . No 1115 N. W ashington. 489-6448. C 3-11/23 cellent Dual-90 tir e s . Reason­ ings. 332-1635 for inform ation. able. ED 2-1714 a fte r 5 p.m . fo r perm anent po sitio n s fo r men p ro fessio n al to sh a re new deluxe u n d erg rad u ates. Open daily until BARGAIN CHRISTMAS gift: 14k LOST: Blankets 11/13/66. Q uilt, Over 10, 15f p e r word, p e r day 3-11/28 5 p.m . 484-9023. 8-11/22 5-11/28 and women in office, s a l e s , ap artm en t fo r w in ter and spring F ib e rg la ss 1966 C lip p er C raft arm y , Indian strip e , brown plaid. STUDENT WITH elec tro n ic back- tech n ical. IV 2-1543. C T h e re will be a 50^ serv ice OLDSMOBILE, 195$, *88' con- te rm s . 337-0115 a fte r 6 :30p.m . NEED ONE m an to sublet v ery speedboat, canvas canopy, 25 355-5914, 355-2923. 3-11/28 ground to take inventory, N orth­ and bookkeeping charge if v ertib le, full pow er, exception­ EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD QOM- 3-11/28 n ice tw o-m an ap a rtm en t. C lose h .p . Scott, tr a i le r . $550. 351- LOST: Blue S ta r Sapphire ring w estern Radio Lab, IV 5-4331. this ad is not paid within ally clean, good tir e s . $325. PANY, te m p o rary assignm ents ONE GIRL to sublet C halet a p a rt- to cam pus, o th er fac ilitie s. Con­ 5610; Eaton R apids, 1-243-3096. S aturday a t gam e. $50 rew ardl ! 5-11/28 one week. IV 5-4475. 1-11/22 fo r ex perienced office g ir ls . No m ent w in ter te rm . $50 m onthly. tact 351-4842 o r 144 Stoddard 1-11/22 C all collect D etroit, GA 7-3727. YOUNG LADY for light house- fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. C 351-7196. 5-11/28 Avenue, #20. 5-11/30 STEREO COMPONENT, O l s o n PEUGOT, l9S8, Model 4 03.Sound 3-11/28 keeping, 2 -3 h alf-d ay s w eek. tu n er, am p lifier, G a rra rd tu rn ­ body, econom ical, su n-roof, $65. TWO MAN luxury apartm en t b e- FURNISHED, DELUXE, clo se to LOST: GREEN l o o s e l e a f at 332-5651 o r 337-9687. 3 -1 1 /2 8 A u to m o tive Phone IV 2-4740. 2 -1 1 /2 3 Fo r Rent ginning w in te r te rm . N ea r C am ­ MSU and shopping c e n te r. 372- tab le, Jim L ansing S peakers. E rickson Kiva afternoon of 11/ EARNINGS ARE unlim ited a s an p u s. 351-9556. 8-12/2 5857 a f te r 6:30 o r w eekends. 332-2604. 3-11/28 AUSTIN HEALEY S prite, R>ó¿. PONTIAC, 1964 GRAND PRIX. TV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E co- 16. R ew ard. 355-0382. 3-11/28 AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T urn your 5 -11/30 E N G A G E M E N T R I N G . Real A -l condition. Call 627-2857. All pow er, r e v e rb e ra to r, m ag f re e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ nom lcal r a te s by the te rm o r TWO GIRLS to sublet ap artm en t, LOST: GRAY Navy blanket, Mon- 5-11/22 w heels. 353-7950. 10-11/29 m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ C ed ar V illage w in ter te rm only. HASLETT LUXURY ap artm en t sh a rp . If in te re ste d , call Dave, day m orning in Jenison. Call m ent in your home, w rite M rs. ALS. 484-9263. C C all 351-9054 a fte r 5 p .m . one block fro m B erkey needs one 489-4511. 3-11/22 BONNEVILLE l9 6 l, N assaublue, RENAULT DAUPHINE, 1 9 6 2 , Alona H ucklns, 5664 S c h o o l 481-9502. 1-11/22 3400 actual m ile s. Good tr a n s ­ 5-11/29 m an. $53 month. P ark in g . Call ELECTRIC STOVE - G. E „ ex- one owner, excellent condition, S tre et, H aslett, M ichigan, o r Apartments 351-9465. 10-12/3 cellen t condition. $40. C all IV 2 - autom atic, vinyl in te rio r. $650. p ortation. Evenings, 351-6783. call IV 2-6893. 3-11/23 3 -4 MEN to sublet A lbert A p art- Personal 351-5654. 3-11/28 TRIUMPH” T R 4 ,1964. E xcellent LUXURY APARTMENT, two men m ent sta rtin g W inter te rm . 351- WANTED FOR w in ter te rm , 4th 5335. 3-11/22 DRIVERS - 21 o r o ld e r. M orn- ROCK, DANCE, FOLK. The best needed. Block fro m B erkey. $60. 6884. 5-11/28 m an fo r com fortable Avondale BED, MAPLE, double, bookcase CHERRY CHEVY, 1965. 2-door condition. C all ED 2-6762 a fte r in g s/ev en in g s. V arsity Cab. 122 talen t available. TERRY MAY­ 351-9267. 10-12/5 NEED ONE m ale room m ate, a p a rtm en t, $55 p e r month. C all headboard. D oesn't include box Im pala, m aroon, 4-speed, 327. 9 p.m . 5-11/23 W oodmer e. 10-12/1 NARD, 482-4548 - 482-4590. SUBLEASE F o u r Man luxury M aple T re e A p artm en ts, L an s­ 332-5243. 3-11/28 sp rin g . IV 2-2150. 3-11/22 F ull pow er, chrom e re v ’s, R -H - VOLKSWAGEN 1961. Body, ~en- C TY PIST HALF days fo r w inter a p a r t m e n t , 2781 Northwind ing, $65 p e r month. 485-3108. WW, E xcellent condition. 305 N. gine, tir e s , excellent condition. House* STUDY DESKS, sm a ll ch est, r o ll- HÓLY PICTURE TUBES, Bat te rm . Apply State News, Room D rive, Apt. 42, 337-2545. 3-11/22 H agadorn. 332-3892. 3-11/22 M ust se ll by Thanksgiving. $700 a-w ays & bunkbeds. New and M an. NEJAC now se lls TV’s , 346 Student S erv ices Building. CHEVELLE, 1964, 2-door, V-8, o r best offer. ED 2-5175 a fte r 3-11/23 EAST LANSING: one bedroom OKEMOS, THREE bedroom , 1 1 /2 used m a ttre s s e s — a ll s iz e s . ra d io s, and s te re o s . V isit TELEPHONE ÓlftLS needed””to ONE MAN to sublet luxury aparF- fu rn ish ed . A ssum e le a s e Janu­ bath, g arag e, 1 1/2 a c re s . $200 low m ileage, autom atic, R&H; 5 p.m . 5-11/22 Study lam p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape NEJAC a t 543 E ast G rand Riv­ an sw er t e l e p h o n e . V arsity m ent, $62.50. C all Steve, 351- a r y 1 st. 351-7184. 3-11/23 m onthly. D eposit. 337-1059. re a l sharp, sh arp low p ric e , r e c o rd e rs , m etal w ard ro b es, e r , next to P aram ount News. C VOLKSWAGEN 1$57. M echan- D riv e-In R e sta u ra n t. 8-11/22 9406. 3-11/23 5 -1 1 /2 3 $1295. PHIL GORDON'S VOLKS­ ONE QlRL to su b lease N o rth - E .L . - 3 l l W ardcliff, 3 -b ed - po rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e s e le c ­ ically p erfec t. Runs re a l w ell in PLAY TOURNAMENT B ridge any WAGEN, E ast G rand R iver at ATTENDANT FOR p arking lot. WANTED TWO g irls sublease wind A partm ent. $52.50 month. tion new & used e le c tric fans. snow. Only $375, STRATTON'S ro o m , fu rn ish ed . F iv e graduate^, W ednesday, 7:15. T h ird floor Howard (M-78) 484-1341, Excellent w ag es. H ours: 11:45 luxury ap artm en t w in ter te rm . C all Sandy a fte r 5 p .m . 351- Everything fo r the hom e. WIL­ SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. Mich­ students f^ o r p r o fe s s o rs . 332- Union. ED 2-5446. 8-11/22 ________________________ 3-11/23 a j n .- 2 p .m „ M onday-Frlday, 351-5411, 1 E ast U n i v e r s i t y 6132. 3-11/23 COX SECOND HAND STORE, igan, i y 4-4411. C 2991. 5-11/23 MOTORCYCLE MOTOR CHEVROLET, 1962 wagon. Good S aturday evening and 1 /2-day T errace . 3-11/23 509 E. M ichigan, L ansing. Phone FOUR NEEDED to take over- EAST $IDE, th re e bedroom fo r SCOOTER in su ran c e. Package condition, $750 o r best offer. Sunday. ED 2-5778 fo r appoint­ RESPONSIBLE? 4-MAN exotic IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . C Auto Service & Parte la rg e B urcham Woods a p a rt­ five o r six a t $45 each . M ini­ REFRIGERATOR - NORCOLD. r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE. 355-5846, 355-5831. 3-11/22 m en t. 8 -1 1 /2 2 ap artm en t av ailab le w i n t e r !5 e W BATTfeklkS. Exchange m ent. 351-9082. 3-11/23 m um of four p e rso n s at $50 O ver Knapp’s Cam pus C en ter. CHEVROLET, ¿-door, dblifcT K tt ÓIRL: p a r t tim e 3-6 te rm . A ttractiv e neighbors, good H o u setra lle r siz e . Six m onths p ric e fro m $7.95. New sealed WANTED: QNE m ale student to each . No le a s e . Phone IV 9 - 332-8671. C standard six . R&H. Body, m otor p a n ., 8-6 p a n on Saturday. M ust location. A s lic e of heaven - - old. $80. C all 669-9840.3-11/22 beam s, 99£. Salvage c a r s , la rg e sh a re luxury ap artm en t w ith 1017. 10-12/1 THE LOOSE ENDS - T he sound excellent. 332-5358. 3-11/23 have own tra n sp o rta tio n . Apply c a ll 351-7565. 3-11/23 one o th e r. Contact J e r r y Saks, WlLL SUBLET fu rn ish ed house SEVEN FOURTH row tic k e t s '- stock used p a r ts . ABC AUTO you can fe e l. Organ, gu itar, CHEVROLET, 1964. 4-door, six in p erso n , SAVANT CLEANERS, 1330 E ast G rand R iv er, Apt. 21 fo r m onths of F e b ru a ry and Holiday on Ice . Thanksgiving PARTS, ■613 E. South S tre e t., NEEDED: FOURTH man to su b - b a s s, d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- cylinder, pow er glide, pow er 2501 South C ed ar, Lansing. a fte r 7 p .m ., im m ediately. T hursday, 4 p .m . 351-7329. IV 5-1921. C le a se Eden Roc ap artm en t De­ M arch. N ea r cam p u s. $130 plus 0761. C ste erin g . One owner c a r. Rea­ 3-11/22 3-11/23 3-11/23 VOLKSWAGEN TIRE and wheel, cem b er - June. 351-5866. u tilitie s . C all 332-1811 eve­ sonably p rice d . 485-4867. MALE, OVER l8 : w eekendclean- FROM MODEL hom e: w hite le ath - KODAK FILM , B & W, 62Ù-127, 1965. New, n ev er on ground. 3 - U /2 3 DESPERATE - ONE g irl needed nings. 3-11/22 up w ork, co nstruction site . $2.00 NEED ONE MALE r o o m m a t e e r sofa b e d ,c h e sts,n ig h tsta n d s, 33£ each with this ad. MAREK 3-11/23 fo r W inter-Spring te r m s . Riv­ 484-2894. 3 -1 1 /2 3 ONE OR two g irls w in te r, spring REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ p e r hour. Phone 393-3495. Burcham Woods luxury a p a rt­ ers Edge A partm ent, $60 bed s p re a d s, d ra p e s. Seven ENGINE VOLKSWAGEN: 40 h.p. 3-11/28 te rm s n e a r cam p u s. P ark in g . beautiful louvered windows - TION CENTER at F ra n d o r. C G raduate and M arried Students m ent. 351-7027. 3-11/23 m onth. 351-5284. 5-11/23 Good running condition. $125. C heap. 351-9052. 3-11/28 1/2 p ric e . O ther ite m s. 339- THE BAIT is Chaplin, E isen - STENOGRAPHER TO w ork 40 BAY C O LO N Y 882-1436, 3-11/23 hour w eek, 5 1/2 days. Salary QUIET Luxury ap a rtm en t. G rad - SUPERVISOR COUPLE fo r men“s UNFURNISHED 4-R0OM duplex 2509. 3 -11 /2 3 ste in , etc. Then we introduce APARTMENTS uate students o r m a rrie d couple (7) room ing house, light duties, in co u n try . $85. ED 7-7175. OUR LOW overhead saves you unknown g re a ts such as Anthony ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call co m m ensurate with ab ility . C all $95 re n t, 2 bedroom s, n ic e y a rd 1127 N. HAGADORN KALAMAZOO STREET BODY M r. M iller, E ast L ansing State p re fe rre d . 351-7489. 6-11/23 3-11/28 money. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, Roland and The N.Y.U. F ilm fenced, 428 G rove, 2 blocks W orkshop. EXPLORING CINE­ Now leasing 63 units. 1 and 2 SHOP. Sm all d ents to la rg e Bank; ED 7-9785. 8-11/22 ONE MALE room m ate w anted WANTED: DECEMBER 1$, two 416 T u ssin g Building, Phone Union. Open Jan u ary . 2 1 /2 -3 MA SOCIETY. M em berships now bedroom s, furnished and un­ w re ck s. A m erican and foreign WAITRESS: NIGHTS, f u lf o r p a rt fo r 4-m an ap a rtm en t. N orth­ m en fo r th ree -b e d ro o m house, IV 2-4667. 3-11/23 y e a r le a s e rig h t couple. Un­ a v a i l a b l e at “ The Q uesting furnished. C lose to cam pus, c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. 482- wind A p artm en ts. Im m ediately. F ra n d o r a re a . $38.50. Call 485- SELMER ALTO Saxaphone, $1$0 tim e. No Sunday w o rk . Need fu rn ish ed . T otal p riv acy . Fine B east” - next to the State T he­ shopping c e n te r, downtown, 1286. 2628 E . K alam azoo. C 351-7909. 3-11/23 6474. 3-11/28 o r best o ffer. 351-6564 a fte r v ery badly. C all ED 2-4781. neighborhood. Phone appoint­ a te r . and bus line. Model open 9-9 STRIPPING 1960 V a l i a n t fo r 10-12/2 ONE GIRL fo r C ed ar V illage 6 p .m . 3-11/23 m ent 351-9023 10 AM to 10 PM, Rooms Monday through S aturday, and ap a rtm en t. W inter te rm only. ELECTROLUX TANK v a c u u m LAUNDRY, C L E A N E R S . Pay p a r ts . E verything except dif­ COOKING-flÓÜSEWOltK: W inter o r 353-1787. Ideal fo r couple Sunday 12 - 6 . 351-7731._____________ 3-11/23 le s s fo r the b est. Wash - 20£ feren tial in good shape, reaso n ­ te rm 2 -7 p .m . Monday - F r i­ w ith 1-2 p re sc h o o le rs , d esirin g RbOM AND BOAkD, $170 te rm clea n er w ith a ll cleaning a t­ re n ts from 1 3 5 . 0 0 p e r month ONE OR TWO g irls - Northwind and six h o u rs w eek housew ork. tach m en ts. Runs, looks like new. D ry - 10£. Suits c l e a n e d , able. 339-2012 a fte r 6 p.m . day. School ch ild ren . 337-0682. hom e life in p leasant su rro u n d ­ A partm ent - C all 332-0234afte r A rran g e to su it. P ro sp ectiv e C ost $140 new. Model 60 Deluxe. p re s s e d - $1.50. S lacks, sw eat­ C all H elen 337-0511 332-257 3-11/22 10-12/6 ing. U tilitie s furnished. 4-11/23 5 p .m . 3-11/23 m e m b ers only, E lsw orth Co­ $30. OX 4-6031. C - ll/ 2 8 e r s , sp o rt co ats - 75£ WEND- DELIVERY BOYS. Make $2-3.00 ONE OR two g irls fo r th ree g irl TWO GIRL$ fo r H aslett a p a rt- op erativ e House, 711 West G rand BE MUSICAL w ith one of the ROW’S 3006 Vine S tre et. One p e r hour. V arsity D rive-In R es­ ap artm en t w in ter and sp rin g . m ent w in te r te rm . 351-7667 af­ R iv er. Com e v isit T uesday eve­ block w est of S e a rs, H ours 7 pianos o r o rg an s offered in to - Happy Thanksgiving ta u ra n t. 8—11-/22 351-6263. 5-11/22 te r 4 p .m . 5-11/22 ning o r ca ll 332-3574. 3-1 1 /2 3 MEN: ROOMS; cooking, parking, d a y 's C lassified Ads.__________ a.m . - 11 p .m . [e D D O E S C p E RUK£ NOW LEA S IN G c lo se . 332-0939. 3-1 1 /2 3 F o r S a le i MAR £ T Sofflcüwtë NCVApplyNow! COUCH, T H R E E -piece m odern sectio n al, d ark brown, good con­ dition. C all 482-8226. 5-11/30 ACROSS 1. A m o u n t o l assessm ent THE-Flexiblelwo BedroomP.L„Apartment STUDENTS 6. O ve rse a s . treeless p la in 2. A d u lt in s e rt 3 2 . D e ve lo p e d 13. S u lp h u r 3 3 . B ro g a n a n d s ilv e r 3 5 . F o s s il re s in a llo y 3 7 . C o a t w ith W e Are 4 . D o lp h in a n a llo y Hi. C urner 3 9 . Ilv a ite Lo o kin g fo r Y o u - . F ra g m e n t 42. Aw n Hf. Electrified 4 4 . Im p SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE p a rtic le s 4 5 . S u it 9. M arga If you haven't 2 0 . b le s s in g 46. M eat 3. C a m e lis li W eHopeYourTurlteyIsDelicious! paid your bill . 2 2 . P ains 2 4 . Possess 2 5 . E vid e n ce DOWN 1. Disen­ cum ber 2. . aunts, 4. 5. 6. 7 O ver V e in o f o r O ne H uge lines 19. W olfhound 1 I . Puts on 15. Wind Just 4 more 2 6 . E q u a lly 8. R edress instrum ent ft 28. You an d I uni ut If you are the happy ow n er o f a C orona, 18. Thrift th e r e ’ s no need to watch y o u r fig u re . . . days o r you go 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 9 10 II 20. Curtsy 2 1. Be o u r C orona has p le n ty o f h lp -ro o m and yo u’ ll fe e l c o m fy rid in g around in it . . . 63 U nit on the H O L D L I S T 11 F iS indebted 2 3 . I nipetuotis f 11' H r4 even on a f u ll stom ach. 14 15 16 I.egniiH UNIVERSITY Villa ■ %% 17 10 % %% 19 26. Spall ol 1years So. . . Eat Hearty CORNER OF FERN 8, ABBO TT RD. ZO 21 24 29 22 2» % 26 27 27. Plant 29. Strip a whale % 3 B LK S . FROM THE UNION PA R K IN G F A C IL IT IE S 30. Attain AndHaveA GoodTime! LA U N D R Y F A C IL IT IE S 195°“ PER MONTH AIR C O N D ITIO N IN G 2ft %vi> % % Y/i 91 29 9« 32 30 success 31. hemur 32. Civetlike eat 39 34 33 33. Pierce W HEELSofLansing a u th o riz e d T oyota d e a le r FURNISHED BY TONY COATS O P E N IN G W IN TE R Q U A R T E R — SOME UNITS E A R L IE R 37 41 3ft %% 43 39 44 40 41 34. Present 36. Flower plots 2200 S. C edar — 2 B lo c k s South of M t. Hope Ave. Phone 372-3900 GOVAN MANAGEMENT _________ 332-0091 S T A T E NEW S Student S e rvice s B ldg. Room 347 45 % 46 38. Fr. summer 40. Aunt; Sp. 41. W auiti 43. Exist Tuesday, November 22, 1966 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan RADIO SEIZED N e w c o n d u c to r c re a te s Rioting quashed e x c itin g s y m p h o n y d e b u t B y FRED H IM M E L E IN Burkh the M a estro . M aestro and influence on h is students. W eber, w ere played with a dash byTogo troopers you by pretending that the arm y com es from the Italian word On the podium, how ever, Burkh and b rio r a re ly h ea rd in a stu ­ LOME, Togo (J>) — Backed by th e conductor ta k es ov er, and dent o rc h e stra , and the strength th e a rm y , P re sid e n t N icolas w as solidly w ith them . I p ro te st fo r teac h er, and to se e Burkh In to d ay 's p arla n ce th e re is tne re s u lts a r e no le s s enjoy­ w as a c le v e r and w ell-e sta b ­ G runltzky quickly squelched an indignantly against this Insult to th e te ac h er one m u st observe little difference betw een the titles, a b le . Not content to b eat tim e to lish ed co n tra st to the m o re subtle u p risin g Monday a fte r a sm all the arm y , our national arm y, him in re h e a rsa ls , cajoling, em ­ " c o n d u c to r” and " m a e s tr o ,” th e m usic, Burkh c r e a te s a s he “ F r e i s c h u t z . ” T h e Bartók band of in su rg en ts seized the w hich is sticking to its d u tie s.” phasizing, reinforcin g , and defin­ T h a t th e re is a considerable conducts, making him self a s dances, long a stap le in the cap ital c ity ’s rad io and p r o ­ Governm ent so u rces said two ite ly involving him self in the work d ifference in m eaning was m uch a m usician a s is the re p e rto ire s of v io lin ists such as claim ed a revolution in T ogo. opposition le a d e rs had been a r ­ of each of h is p la y e rs. W hether evidenced when D ennis Burkh rem a rk a b le in stru m en t that is the David O istrak h and E lizabeth Togo is located in w estern re ste d . They identified the lead er by physical p re se n c e o r by the m ade h is E a st L ansing debut, U n iv ersity Symphony. Burkh’s B a rry , was thoroughly enjoyed by A frica on the Gulf of G uinea. of the uprising as Noe Kutuckluin, scope of ideas a s ex p ressed in conducting the U n iv ersity Sym­ cre a tio n s a r e fre sh and clev er, both audience and p la y e rs. E lem ents of Togo’s 1,500-man 42, a lead er of the opposition. h is im perially slim baton, Burkh phony O rc h e stra , spontaneous if not alw ays c le a rly T h e o rc h e stra then followed arm y drove the reb e ls from the P olitical u n re st began S atur­ th e M aestro is a pow erful force Sunday afternoon’s concert delineated. with a civilized read in g of Wag­ rad io statio n a fte r they had day with the resignation of two gave only occasional evidence of _Such creatio n w as seen in th e n e r ’s "Good F rid a y Spell” from b ro ad cast an announcem ent say­ m in iste rs, BenoitM alou, national education; and P ierre A d o ssam a, Medheads opening work on Sunday’s p ro ­ " P a r s if a l” , and a f te r in te rm is ­ ing: Personal g ram , W eber’s o v e rtu re to “ D er sion p resen ted D vorak’s delight­ " T h e T ogolese revolution has la b o r. T .V .'s FOR RENT. B rand new F re is c h u tz .” Burkh overcam e a ful Eighth Symphony. H e re Burkh ju st sta rte d . The T ogolese peo­ » • a » * .« in . o. m. mon , 4 8 2 -3 9 0 3 19*' p o rta b le s. F re e delivery shaky and dish earten in g s ta rt the Conductor did h is m ost p le w ant th e ir rig h ts. The peo­ 'CM'GAN and s e rv ic e . C all STATE MAN­ AGEMENT, 332-8687. C at Delhi and went on to enjoin h is p la y ers to produce som e fine concertante playing which gave c re d it to the c re a tiv e work, fashioning a p e l­ lucid f ir s t m ovem ent, a vital second movement, a h y p er-o b ­ p le want the im m ediate dissolu­ tion of the unpopular G runitzky governm ent and of P arlia m en t.” TODAY FREEII1 A T hrillin g hour of beau- ty. F o r appointm ent, call 484- 4519, M ERLE NORMAL COS­ METICS S T U D I O , 1600 E. meeting fine m usicianship of o rc h e stra and conductor. C o n certan te p lay ­ ing is so r a r e ly h ea rd in th is w ork that the new thought was vious sch erzo , and a b are ly con­ tro lle d finale. T h e su p er-su b tle sch erzo , full of nuance and sug­ By sundown, a curfew w as in fo rc e, p o litical d em o n strato rs had been d is p e rse d , and Lom e F e a tu re at 1:00-3:05- 5:15-7:20- 9:35 John C. Howell and H illiard gestion, was played with the barn w as calm . M ichigan. C sta rtlin g . door open, and the finale was Ja so n , two m em b ers of the C o l­ G runitzky took to the rad io to B a r t o k ’s "R om anian F o l k m a rre d by overpow ering b ra s s Twiiv Viru» lege of Human M edicine, a re Peanuts Pe rso n a l D an ces,” which followed the and an inconsistency of tempo say that “ som e in stig ato rs of Curtis * U si • Scott attending the T h ird W orld Con­ tro u b le have com e into the radio SNEAKY PETE need rid e r . L an- fe re n c e on M edical Education only abated when a courageous celot. 1-11/22 being held in New Delhi, India, flu tis t attem pted to r e ta rd a statio n and had a p re p a re d tape Kot w ith M W rec o rd in g b ro ad c ast. p ^ my w ife, 4 S e rvic e through F rid ay . Howell, a sso cia te dean of the B ullet fir e d b reak -n eck p assag e. D espite th ese r a th e r unsettling developm ents, B u rk h 's debut was " I t w as m eant to tro u b le your m inds and c a ll the population to y you ilon’t! new college, is attending the d is o rd e r,” he sa id . “ T h ese in sti­ DlAPER ¿ERVICE, D iaparene F ra n ch ise d S ervice Approved by conference as the M ichigan State D octors and DSIA, T he m ost r e p r e sentative. at L iu z z o s a fine one, giving evidence of both M aestro and C onductor, He g ato rs of tro u b le have deceived ^ eX ^* THE BLUE TECHNICOLOR* G M A X ^ o m w a rnerbros. m odern and Only p erso n alized Jason, d ire c to r of the office of D e tr o it h o m e is in the p ro c e ss of making the Carving A Swan PROGRAM l a s t 2 D A YS M edical Education R e sea rch and MSU Symphony into a f ir s t- c la s s s e rv ic e in Lansing, providing Jim O lson, student s u p e rv is e r o f H ubbard H a ll’ s 1 :3 0 -3 :3 5 -5 :4 0 -7 :4 5 -9 :5 0 D evelopment, w ill p re se n t a text ensem ble, and if h is conceptions you with diap er p ails, polybags, DETROIT (fl — A bullet a r e occasionally im petuous, It is g r i l l , dem onstrate s h is ice c a rv in g technique to m em ­ d e o d o riz ers, and d ia p ers, o r on "S elf-In stru ctio n in M edical u se your own. Baby clothes Education: P rin c ip le s, P ra c tic e s sh a tte re d a front window Sunday night at the hom e of Anthony a p ric e one would w illingly pay in o rd e r to h ea r m usic cre ate d b e rs o f Les G o u rm e ts C lub. O lson was national Ice C a rv in g cham pion la st ye a r. “ ANN-MARGRETanoIDNV FRANCIOSA w ashed fre e . No deposit. Plant and P ro s p e c ts ,” l e a d a d is­ inspection invited. AMERICAN cu ssio n m eeting on the topic and L iuzzo, 53, whose wife, Viola, was m u rd ered la s t y e a r in a 'ra tfie r than m im icked. State News photo by Dave L a u ra s w i n g in g DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. s e rv e as re so u rc e p erso n fo r c iv il rig h ts dem o n stratio n n ear tn C all 482-0864. C g en e ral d iscussio n groups. Selm a, Ala. Ja so n w ill head an exhibit on L iuzzo, a T e a m s te rs Union IRONING TO DO in my hom e. "S elf-In stru c tio n in M edical E d­ P ick -u p . 393-3187. 3-11/22 ucation.” T h is is the only ed ­ agent, would not com m ent on the incident. JFK m e m o r i a l l e c t u r e set THESES PRINTED, rap id s e rv - ucational exhibit being p resen ted P olice and the FBI w ere no­ ic e . [Drafting supplies. Xerox a t the conference. co p ies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ He assem bled the d isplay from tified, but said L iuzzo had not com plained about th re a ts and to n ig h t, a n n i v e r s a r y o f d e a t h C a rto on & N o ve lty PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- sam ple m a te ria ls and equipment th e re was no apparent connection STARTS THURSDAY 5431. C gathered around the w orld with with M rs. L iuzzo’s slaying. B lair Moody J r ., 1960 c h a ir­ B ill M ayes, f ir s t vice c h a ir­ W h en in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia visit U n iv e rs a l C ity S tud ios th e support of g ran ts fro m P fiz er T h e .2 2 -c a lib e r b u llet sm ashed man of the Michigan C itizens for m an of the sponsoring organi­ DiAPER SERVtCfc, L an sin g 's International and X erox C orp. Kennedy and Johnson com m ittee zation, said that the film is the fin e st. Your choice of th re e through the front p ic tu re win­ and p erso n al frien d of the late one R obert Kennedy, b ro th er of types. C ontainers furnished, no dep osit. Baby clothes w ashed fre e . T ry our Velvasoft p ro c ­ e s s . 25 y e a rs in L ansing. BY-LO Food scien ce dow, h it a w all opposite the window and fell under a c h a ir. M rs. Liuzzo w as k illed by gunfire on M arch 25, 1965, as John F . Kennedy, w ill p re se n t the la te p re sid e n t, showed at the a m em o rial speech on the anni­ la s t D em ocratic N ational Con­ v e rs a ry of the assass in atio n at vention. &****** Frontier! That Fracturesïhe DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. p r o f p r e d ic t s she was driving down an Alabama highway a fte r a civ il rig h ts m arch 8 tonight in the Union B allroom . M oody's speech, which w ill be M ayes said that Moody, 39, M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C followed by the film , "JF K — an attorney fo r the p ast 14 y e a rs, uoean . n RLam T .V .’s FOR re n t. Z enith and G.E. 19’’ p o rta b le s. F re e se rv ic e and s ta r v a tio n fro m Selma to M ontgom ery. 1,000 D ays,” is sponsored by w l\l conduct a question and an­ MSU’s Young D em o crats. sw er se ssio n . Maimn tVDeum d eliv ery . Only $9 p e r m onth. ■ JO H C all NEJAC, 337-1300. C Starvation w ill gradually engulf the whole of mankind within the F o u r in ju red W IN N E R O F B A C A D E M Y A W A R D S ! Bis h o p Typing Service PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, T y p ist. IBM S ele ctric and Executive. next 30 y e a rs, G eorge A. B o rg - stro m , p ro fe sso r of food science, p red ic ted a t L an sin g ’s Ju n io r in w r e c k 1 METR0-G01DWYN-MAYER PRESENTS A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION C ham ber of C om m erce m eeting F o u r youths, one of- them an DAVID LEAN'S FILM M ultilith Offset P rin tin g . P ro ­ fessio n al th e ses typing. N ear T h u rsd ay . MSU student, w e re se rio u sly in­ OF BORIS PASTERNAKS Texas cam pus. 337-1527. C B orgstrom , the author o f ‘T h e H ungry P lanet, ” h as done exten­ ju re d in a tw o -c a r collision on E ast G rand R iv er Avenue late DOCTOR A cross ZHiVMiO J ANN BROWN, ty p ist and multllltfi siv e re s e a rc h in foreign coun­ Sunday evening, E ast Lansing offset prin tin g . D issertatio n s, th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, general t r i e s on the problem of feeding the w orld. P o lice said . T he accident o c c u rre d when a INPANAVISION* ANDMETR0C0L0R tH B typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs experi­ ence. 332-8384. T y p i n g IN my hom e. C all &V- C He t a l k e d about a "h u n g e r- gap” between the 1.1 billion in the w orld that a r e w ell fed and c a r driven by Ronald S. Rossen, D etro it s e n io r, pulled off the road shoulder n e a r the Capitol Villa EXTRA MATINEE NOV. 24 -$2.25-NOV. 25 -$1.50 SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES Riven T M M IN M IU N I® 3141, ask fo r Sue. 5-11/23 the 2.3 billion th at go hungry. A pts, to m ake a “ U” tu rn , police rRU pa URaAmPi information om inrwAi ^, 4 8 3 - 0 4 8 3 E ves. at 8 PM. . . .Sun. at 7:30. .2.25 "In te rm s of anim al protein sa id . R o ssen 's c a r sm ashed into S at. & Sun. M atinee 1:30 PM G L A P I R LINDA OOSTMEYER - P ro fe s- we in N orth A m erica a r e enjoy­ an eastbound c a r containing th ree S at. M atinee 1.50. .Sun. M atinee2.25 iR ROSBMamr U SB M W IV sional ty p ist. D isse rta tio n s/ gen eral typing. IBM - r e f e r ­ en c es. 882-0096. 4-11/22 ing a standard 50 p erc en t above th a t of the w o rld 's w ell fed and Okemos youths. R ossen, who w as ticketed fo r BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS TODAY and WED.: Fo r s y t h 550 p e r cent above the hungry im p ro p er lane usage, was tre a te d at Sparrow H ospital fo r Injuries 7 »as Q.sn BARÉI M EL. P ro fessio n al ty p ist, m ise ra b le s. No job too la rg e o r too sm all. T he om inous fea tu re of th is to his ankle and back and r e ­ Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C leased , p o lice said . PETER GRAVES M IC H A E L A N S A R A L IN D E N C H ILE S "h u n g e r-g a p ” is that it is widen­ a t i n n r t n r tn ia ir Written by Directed by Produced by T he d riv e r of the second c a r , TYPIST: ELECTRIC ty p e w riter, ing, he s tre s s e d . W orld eco­ A N D R E W P R I N E K lU m ilN M U C K N a JM S IW M ICHAELGORDON H A R R Y K ELLER n c r g it Scott A. M orton, 16, of 2167 E. m ën -d iS g -ô -la: noun, tem changeable keys. C all P at afte r nom ics has not been capable of G rand R iv er Ave., Okemos, r e ­ "the love root" 6 p .m ., 355-2860. 8-11/22 adjusting to th is new rea lity . “ Only by facing re a lity now,” ceived s e v e re la ce ra tio n s to his THURSDAY: head, face and le g s. P a sse n g e rs TYPING AND PROOF reading. said B orgstrom , “ g rim and s o r ­ in the c a r w ere Ju lie A. Gloden, “ ANTHONY QUINN IS B R ILLIA N T !” C all B ette B essette, 487-3995. did a s it may be, w ill we have Bosley Crowthor. N Y . Times 8-11/22 17, and T hom as L . Gloden, 15, the slig h test chance of averting both of 2365 Hulett S t., Okem os. JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 c a ta stro p h e .” ANTHONY QUINN M iss Gloden w as tre a te d at ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD­ VERTISING, 533 N. C lip p ert. IV 5-2213. C "W hat we do o r neglect to do in the next 10 y e a rs w ill fo re v er determ in e the fate of m ankind,” Sparrow fo r se rio u s mouth, head and facial la ce ra tio n s. H er b ro th e r, T hom as, w a s tre a te d fo r ALAN BATES-IRENE PAPAS MICHAEICACOYANNIS PRODUCTION Howto Succeed inBanking he concluded. a head cut. T ra n sp o rta tio n "ZORBATHE GREEK C h e ck th e se : RIDERS TO C leveland leaving V Resources have grown from $57 million in 1940 to $950 million T hursday m orning e a rly . 243- D I U S » ANTHONY QUINN “ T h e V ISIT HIUS. INGRID BERGMAN ineviO ll in 1965 3838. 2-11/23 V FORTUNE magazine listed Michigan National first in earnings W anted on capital among the top 50 U.S. Banks in 1963, 1964 and 1965 BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT I TOM ORROW T H R U S U N (3) H I T S jd e w lU e . .... M M — . tto u t h w — t o t L n e ! MHm S o u th w M t o f L -a n sin g o n M -78 DRIVE - I N « M A IM >/ 4th largest bank in Michigan y / 45th largest bank in U.S. V 144th largest bank in the world BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 E . M ichigan Ave. H ours 9-3:30 F R E E ELEC T R IC -C A R -H EA T ER S Monday and T uesday; 12*6:30 i20ttCentuiy-Fox T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. WANTED FOURTH fraulein to C FIR S T LA N S IN G S H O W IN G Check the opportunities for YOU su blet Chalet A partm ent W inter te rm . 351-9144. 8-11/22 at Michigan National Bank T H E R E 'S A B U ILT-IN B LA S T M a jo r s in A c c o u n t i n g , B a n k i n g , B u i i n o t t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , F"EMALE GRADUATE s t u d e n t F in a n c e , E c o n o m ic s , M a r k e t in g a n d t h e L i b e r a l A r t s . seek s inexpensive housing n ear IN T H E S E B O O B Y B O M B S ! ‘$ 1 cam pus. C all 393-0504. C O -F E A T U R E IN COLOR i triggered in... • 'j Banking that is Building Michigan . . . 5-11/30 and Careers N E E D SOMgTHIhfG F l X E D ? JAM ES STEW ART - ERNEST BORGNINE Check “ B usiness S erv ices’’ in Interviews C lassifie d now fo r the man to do th e Job. 20 th C E N T U R Y F O X A N A S S O C IA T ES A N D A L D R IC H C O M P A N Y P R O D U C T IO N William Ewing, 22-28 MALE in s tru c to r o r b u si- T H E F L IG H T tut Personnel Director nessm an to sh a re living q u a rte r ■ li in new 4 bedroom tr i-le v e l home. O X 1 T H E P H O E N IX C all 489-1649 a fte r 5 p.m . o r C O L O R BY D E LU X E ~^Üc h n ic o ip r J1 anytim e w eekends. 3-11/28 pm.tin In te rn a tio n a l P ictures WANTED: COMPETENT TUTOR H IT NO (3) IN COLOR - FOR S T A tistics 421. C all 332- H it No(3) C o lo r at 10:30 1 C o -F e a tu re at 7PM 2047. 3-11/28 S T A F F PHOTOGRAPHER for F iiE P h FRANKIE AVALON Boyne Mountain Lodge. Decem­ r.T T & i DEBORAH WALLEY b e r 15th-M arch 15th. Interview s • W ig IN M ichiganNationalBank at Student S erv ices Building, 1 i “ SKI P A R T Y ” 416 Michigan National Tower D ecem ber 1st. Contact M r. C, 1 V.4UW * I \ i COLOR L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n T . Symons, c /o Boyne Mountain 1 mSjiSÏjiSSm* »Set July IS. 1966 Issue ol FORTUNE Megaiina Lodge. 5-11/30 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 22, 1966 S tu d e n ts d e m o n s t r a t e Vicar’swife skirts no issues LO N D O N [ICl - When the shapely Rydlngs s a i d . " I t h i n k the inducted a s v ic a r next month. fe te s and garden p a rtie s . to s a v e life wife of the new m in iste r showed church m ust c re a te a m odern With h e r m i n i s k i r t , p retty Not M rs. Rydings. up at the church youth club in a im ag e. M rs, Rydings w ore black fishnet P ickets ap peared at L aw rence She said h e r husband ap ­ m in isk irt, the boys besieged h e r "I want the te e n -a g e rs ’ confi­ stockings studded with diamond Institute of Technology in D etroit p ro v es of h er attitude. with req u e sts fo r d a te s. dence, and I think I ’m gening desig n s and h e r d ark h a ir cut in Monday and, as cam pus demon­ it. I should add th at I ’m v ery a sh o rt bob. He com m ented: "T h e im age stratio n s go, th e ir ca u se w as as T hey did not get them , but of a conventional v ic a r ’s wife is f la tte re d .” H er sk irts w ere four inches unusual as th e ir appearance. Judith Rydlngs, 23, had som e m o re in the m inds of the people H er husband is the Rev. Don­ above h e r k nees. LIT had nev er had a student new-sounding things to say about than anything e lse - and p a r­ ald Rydlngs of St. M a rk 's, an In B ritain , v ic a r s ’ wives u su­ dem onstration on its cam pus and p re a c h e rs ’ w ives. ally w ear tweedy s u its and pass tic u la rly in the m inds of people A nglican church in n e a r b y no d em o n strato rs have e v e r had “ I see no re a so n why v ic a r s ’" B ourne End. Now serving as around c u c u m b e r and w ate r­ who do not go to church very such a goal a s that of the LIT stu­ wives should be dowdy,” M rs. ch u rch m is sio n e r, he will be c r e s s s a n d w i c h e s a t village o ften ." d en ts, a $5,000 blood filte rin g m achine. The m achine is needed by the M SU B o o k S to re MSU B ook S to re M S U B o o k S to re M SU B o o k S to re M S U B o o k S to re wife of a fo rm e r LIT student, Tom M ichaels of Shelby Town­ ship. She has a r a r e kidney a il­ Ml Ml m ent and m ust have h e r blood S IS filte re d tw ice a w eek. M ichaels, a 22-year old sen io r If Y o u T h in k u ! u | in e le c tric a l e n g i n e e r i n g , dropped his c la sse s in o rd e r to pay fo r the expensive trea tm e n ts B B and to tra n sp o rt his wife to Wayne T u rk e y s F o r S a le o County G eneral H ospital, 40 o m iles from his home. The P o u ltry Science C lu b ’ s annual T hanksgiving tu rk e y sale w iII continue through o o The LIT Student Council de­ W ednesday. O rd e rs may be placed by c a llin g 355-8418. k cided to rally fellow students be­ State News photo by Tony F e rra n te hind M ichaels by buying the m a­ chine needed fo r him to tre a t his wife at home. And it approved the p reced en t- MALCOLM KILDUFF S T A T E ’S S t setting picketing Monday which 0 it explained as “ a mock demon­ stratio n for a ch aritab le ca u se " and gave perm issio n for the pick­ ets to solicit contributions from JFK aide confirms rumor r e of funeral plane friction fellow students. " If we can average contribu­ Ml Ml tions of $1 p e r student that w ill be $3,000,” Thom as Hanz, the council p resid e n t, said. figure we can ra is e the rem ain ­ "W e WASHINGTON (JFI — T he p re ss b e em b arra ssin g to both the Ken- "A s a m a tte r of fa c t,” Kilduff S| U G R E A T ! I S Uj d er from outside contrib u tio n s." aide in charge at the presid en tial nedys and the Jo h n so n s," M al­ said, “ I have on the highest a u ­ The M ichaels’, who have a changeover at D allas, T ex ., th ree colm M. Kilduff said. He refu sed thority, inform ation th at p a rts b | B W e d o four - month - old baby, have y e a rs a g o confirm ed Monday to d escrib e the events he r e f e r re d of that bullet a r e s till in Gov. o 1o another problem — a fte r he with­ night th e re was frictio n between to . C onnally’s leg. So, th e re fo re it T h e fo rm e r a s s is ta n t White would not be p o ssib le, as the o o drew from college his draft Kennedy and Johnson factions classification w as changed to aboard the funeral plane flying H ouse p re s s officer added that W arren C om m ission s ta te s, that ( A n d w e k n o w y o u d o ) Ik the bullet cam e out as clean as k 1-A. But his draft board has said back to Washington. a s a d irec t re s u lt of intense that he probably w ill be re c la s ­ “ I think that th e re a r e things em otional feeling at the tim e it d id ." sified because his wife needs his that happened, esp ecially on the " so m e of the old 1960 wounds T h e sam e view by Connally S help. plane coming back, that could w ere reopened, reh ash ed , thought th a t he was h it by a se p arate ab o u t.” b u llet is re p o rte d in th is week’s t is s u e of L ife m agazine. T he m a­ o Let The World o Bessey group requests But Kilduff s a i d P re sid en t gazine said he is m o re firm ly Johnson "continued to show” r r convinced of th is a f te r viewing ab o ard the plane, afte r taking blow n-ups of m ovie film of the e o v e r the presidency, concern for e a ssassin atio n taken by A braham (continued fro m page I) The United Students also sent M rs . John F . Kennedy and m em ­ Z ap ru d er, a b y stan d er. a r e b e tte r suited to the night a le tte r to P re sid e n t John Hannah stating that anyone involved in b e r s of the Kennedy fam ily. L ife, calling fo r a new in v es­ Ml b efore the big g am es." "T h e re was no g ro ssn e ss on tigation, said th e re is ’re a so n ­ dem onstrations at Cowles house M S Dennis said the ATL faculty h is p a rt, as has been im plied by Know able doubt’ that Oswald acted w as scheduled to m eet tonight "h a d no authorization from th is o th e rs in the re c e n t p a s t,” K il­ U| alone. S but that the m eeting had been group o r from its ste erin g com ­ duff said. m ittee to undertake such ac tio n .’ In a t a p e d telev isio n -ra d io Kilduff, in c ritic iz in g the ra sh cancelled. U "W e deplore th is invasion of of publications ra isin g doubt that B He said he w as told by a m em ­ interview w i t h ' W estinghouse your privacy and recognize that Oswald acted alone, said they b e r of th e ATL advisory B roadcasting C o., on the eve of o you as an ad m in istra to r have w ere "w ritte n by people who B com m ittee that S trandness didn't th e th ird an n iv ersary of the a s ­ done nothing that we o r anyone have attem pted to cap italize on |o think a m eeting could be held sa ssin a tio n of P re sid e n t John F . o e ls e connected with this issu e th e assassin atio n fo r th e ir own u nder the existing conditions. Kennedy, Kilduff d ism isse d as k could constru e a s unfair o r un­ p erso n al gain. None of them has o "A ccording to the by-law s, " p u re g arb a g e" the ra s h of sp e c­ the ATL faculty has to m eet two re a so n a b le ," the le tte r stated . ulation that questions the W arren been w ritten by people who w e re k "W e consider th is issu e to be C o m m issio n 's b asic conclusion in D allas at the tim e, o r w ere m o re tim es before the te rm IS one between the students and that L ee H arvey Oswald alone p rivy to any of the conversations e n d s ," Dennis said. "T h e sam e faculty and ap p re cia te the policy o r to p erso n n el in the White S t so u rce told m e that the sub­ k illed Kennedy. of n o n -in terferen ce thus fa r fol­ " I have absolutely no doubt H ouse.” o ject (of the d ism issa ls) is su re t lowed by the ad m in istra tio n .” In connection witli the forth­ to be d isc u sse d ." th a t Lee H arvey Oswald com ­ com ing publication in Look m aga­ o Ir m itted the act on h is own and zine of ex c erp ts of W illiam Man­ e th a t th e re was no consp iracy r ASMSU questions involved, as has been insinuated in many books, and is a belief which is actually w idespread In c h e s te r’s book, “T h e Death of a P re s id e n t," w ritten with co ­ operation of the Kennedys, Kil­ e i (continued fro m page 1) changes to the ATL Dept, ra th e r E u ro p e ,” he said . duff said M anchester is violating than dem anded of th e m ," he said. a w ritten ag reem en t with the Ml Lou Benson, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , However, Kilduff said he does voted against the resolution la st L a rry Owen, p resid e n t of In­ K ennedys. M S d isa g re e with the co m m issio n ’s week. te rfra te rn ity Council (IFC), said finding that the f ir s t bullet that It was agreed, Kilduff said, that S u "W e cannot say th is ," Benson he w ill not re c o n sid e r h is vote. stru c k Kennedy and passed th e text would not be published sa id of the reso lu tio n . "We do " I don’t think that cognizance before Nov, 22, 1968, unless U through his neck was the one not have the power o r authority of the students’ rig h ts has been th a t wounded T e x a s Gov. John M rs, Kennedy designated a p rio r B to demand anyone to do any­ shown in this m a tte r," Owen said. B. Connally. A second shot in date "and it sh all be published th in g ." The action of the ATL Dept., at such date th e re a fte r as shall o the head killed Kennedy. "W e should have suggested Owen said, "n e g le c ts the fact Kilduff said he had talked to b e m utually ag reeab le to the that th e ir decision affects stu­ Connally who a g re e s he was hit co ntracting p a r tie s .” o dents, and the students should at by a se p arate bullet, that the Kilduff said: ” 1 have reason to UPI poll le a st be inform ed as to w hy." ASMSU C hairm an Jim Graham said that he has not h eard ad­ governor said he h ea rd the firs t shot and was turning to look back when he was h it. Connally know M rs. Kennedy h as at no tim e given eith er o ra l o r w ritten p erm issio n for publication of the Wear Your (continued fro m page 1) v e rs e student opinion over the w as sitting in the jum p se a t in book o r any portion thereof p rio r ' MSU SWEATSHIRT student b o a rd 's action, although to Nov. 22, 1968.” Kennedy’s c a r. "B ut it ’s g reat, and if it stays adm inistratio n officials have ex­ like this, it’s p erfec t. It couldn’t p re sse d th e ir concern. happen to a b e tte r te a m ," While G raham ’s position has "T h is is what we’ve been afte r fo r two y e a r s ," Smith said. "1 guess la st y e a r we w ere under the not changed on the resolution, he has urged that the B essey Hall vigil end. Continental ^ Jacket Ml im pression we'd won the national cham pionship before the Rose Bowl. If we can get those dia­ " I ’m d issatisfie d w i t h t h e p re se n t c o n d i t i o n in B essey H all,” G raham said . It is be­ 1 Hour Cleaners Ml ✓ MSU Pins U monds, i t ’ll Be g r e a t." com ing an "e p iso d e of fu tility ," H O L ID A Y S “ We’re worthy cham p io n s," Jim m y Raye said. " I thought we’d get in the AP poll; I think we’r e he said. He com m ented that the demon­ s tra tio n has succeeded in em ­ S P E C IA L u | and Jewelry B w orthy of i t.” b a rra s s in g the U n iv ersity , but he -T u e s , 8. Wed, Nov. 22 & 23 - B “ If we’re No. 1 now, we should be next w eek," Dwight L ee said. “ I don’t think we should lo se our fe lt it w as beginning to e m b a rra ss the student body as w ell as the a d m in istratio n . o o ^ Wave The Pennant ratin g , but i t ’s h a rd to say if G raham u rged that although he w e’ll be No. 1 o r not. I think we d eserv e it.’’ “ I t’s a good feeling to know fe e ls B essey H all should be vol­ untarily vacated, th is does not m ean the p ro te s t should end. k S ^ Wrap up in the w e’ve a c c o m p l i s h e d what we T he reso lu tio n p a s s e d la st sta rte d the s e a s o n f o r ,” Bob A pisa re m a rk e d , "A ll along we had nothing to re a lly bank our week by 9-3 vote. It demanded that reaso n be given to substanti­ a te the firin g of the th ree in stru c ­ T h is week we are fe a tu rin g savings on topcoats and o ve rco a ts, Reg. $1.70 t o "S” Blanket hopes on except to prove o u r­ t o r s , and that they be given a r se lv e s out th e re on the field, and chance fo r review and appeal of Now . . ■ e If you don’t happen to have these we did th at week a fte r week. th e ir c a se by the ATL Advisory I ’m re a lly proud fo r a ll of u s ." C om m ittee. H a v e a happy Th an ksgivin g! Items * we do, and at nice prices I mi B rin g your cleaning loads In before Ml s A T T E N T I O N : S E N IO R S and JU N IO R S the h o lid a y. . .they w ill be ready when S you re tu rn . MSU BOOKSTORE U| Teach In The Chicago Public Schools (after graduation) 2 2 7 An n S t. G o ü tu tÆ ü ta J l B S a l a r y : $ 5 5 0 0 -$ ll,8 0 0 - F r i n g e B e n e fits W rite fo r In fo rm a tio n s E . 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