W e d n e s d a y Cloudy . . . Inside t o d a y . . . Reds d im U.N. hopes, p. 3 MICHIGAN . , . and m ild . O ccasional show ers w ith a high te m p e ra ­ W e b ste r m ost va lu ab le p la y e r, p. 5 tu re In the m ld - flftle s . P rie s t d e c rie s p r e - m a r lta l sex, p. 8 STATE UNIVERSITY E a st Lansing , M ich ig a n N ovem ber 23, 1966 IOC- ib e r 87 Full Med School Bid Goes To State Board Expansion of MSU’s existing tw o-year T h e sta te board w ill rec eiv e the co m ­ applying to MSU have the full en d o rsem en t of the citizen s • com m ittee, Huff said . Funds fo r m ed ical school would com e from the le g isla tu re . m edical school into a degree-g ran tin g m itte e ’s re p o rt at its Nov. 2 9 -3 0 m eeting. “ In the b est of all p o ssib le w o rld s,’’ Andrew Hunt, dean of the C ollege of He said it was of im portance to note fo u r-y e a r institution w as recom m ended to th a t the recom m endation also h as the N eville said, " th e b o ard would approve the State B oard of Education by the Human M edicine, said a g re a t deal of the rep o rt and recom m end to the governor full co n cu rren ce of MSU’s s is te r in stitu ­ C itiz en s C om m ittee on H ealth C a re T u e s - work and planning as to h o w th eU n iv ersity and le g isla tu re that a fo u r-y e a r p ro g ram tions, Wayne S tate U niversity and the day. will build a u n iv ersity hospital, c l a s s ­ U n iv ersity of M ichigan. begin a t MSU.” T he com m ittee, estab lish ed by the sta te ro o m s and la b o ra to rie s, and how co m ­ N eville added th a t ideally the governor b o ard la s t y ear, sa id the tw o-year school munity h o sp itals would work with the P ro v o st Howard R. N eville said he was would in Ja n u ary recom m end th at an in itial should be expanded so students now en ­ univ ersity , have been m ade in the p a s t. v ery p leased with the recom m endations by appropriation be m ade to MSU for o p e ra ­ ro lle d a t MSU could com plete th e ir tr a in ­ Hunt ex p ressed hopes that the board the com m ittee. tions and planning. ing without tra n s fe rrin g to another in s ti­ would approve " a s e a rly a s p o ssib le ’’ T he nin e-m em b er co m m ittee headed by the rep o rt, and would recom m end expan­ "O u r hope is th at it (the State B oard of tution. Education) will approve the re p o rt as Michigan Suprem e C o u r t Ju stic e O tis "D evelopm ent of a m edical ce n te r in sion of MSU to " a d eg ree granting fo u r- Smith, also said the sta te of Michigan will y e a r in stitu tio n .” subm itted and recom m end to the governor the u niversity will g rea tly strengthen the need a minimum of 590 p la ce s fo r f i r s t - W arren Huff, ch airm an of the B oard of and the le g isla tu re th at the p ro g ram be existing education p ro g ra m s for the allie d y e a r m edical students within 10 y e a rs . T ru s te e s , called the news "to p d ra w e r.” inaugurated as soon a s p o ssib le.” health pro fessio n s and will enable the It said the s ta te ’s two fo u r-y e a r schools “T h is is som ething we have been w ork­ N eville said a fo rm a l proposal fo r a u n iversity to add to such p ro g ra m s and fo u r-y e a r m edical school at MSU w as sub­ now have p la ce s fo r 325. im prove th e ir q u ality ,” the com m ittee ing on fo r five y e a r s ," he said. It said die U n iv ersity of Michigan should T h e re p o rt and the recom m endations m itted to the sta te b o ard in Ju ly . told the sta te board. "c o n sid e r expansion of its capacity by 50 additional f irs t-y e a r p l a c e s by 1976, bringing its total to 260.” M ichigan sought a total of 250 m ore Hitch-hiking banned for 90 days m ed ical d o cto rs th is y e a r, the com m ittee said, adding M ichigan ran k s below the top o n e -th ird of sta te s in the ratio of f i r s t - y e a r m edical students to population. In M e m o ry M a rk Langley, o f R ichardson, Texas, places a s m a ll A m e ric a n By B E V E R L Y H A L L " F i r s t , ” said Susan Spencer, Michigan had 123 doctors p e r 100,000 fla g on a w reath d u rin g m e m o ria l s e rv ic e s in D allas near the site State News S ta ff W r ite r 305 N. H a rris o n Rd., " th e peo­ population in 1964, com pared with the w here P re s id e n t John F. K e n n e d y was assassinated th re e yea rs ago. p le who pick us up a re n ’ t s tra n ­ national ratio of 143 p e r 100,000, it added. U Pl T elephoto A new n o -h ltc h -h ik in g tr a ffic g e rs . I t ’ s u s u a lly the same peo­ c o n tro l ordina nce in E ast Lans­ ple who pick up the same g ir ls ing w ill make ge ttin g to class e v e ry m o rn in g ," even m ore d iffic u lt than e v e r F ra n c o p r o p o s a l o f f e r s She also p o ln te d o u t that since f o r s o r o r ity g ir ls liv in g on d r iv e r s m ust stop at the H ar­ H a rris o n Road, ris o n R oad-G rand R iv e r Avenue The o rd ina n ce , announced at lig h t anyway, th e re is no real the c ity c o u n c il’ s m eeting Mon­ t r a f f ic tie -u p o r hazard In­ day, w ill be in e ffe c t f o r at volved. le a st 90 days, u n til C ity Coun­ c il e ith e r approves o r re je c ts It p e rm a n e n tly . The p ro b le m o fc h lld re n b e ln g Influence d by th is " p o o r exam ­ p le , " she said, could be a l­ a lib e r a liz e d m o n a r c h y F ran co ’s speech made no mention of a nominee of royal blood who m u st, if S o ro rity w o m e n e xpressed MADRID UP) - Gen. F ran cisco F ranco, le v ia te d if the reasons g ir ls qualified, be approved by tw o -thirds of th e ir view s to co u n cil m em bers, S p ain 's d ic tato r fo r 27 y e a rs , offered the specific su c c e sso r,b u t his p ro ject detailed h itc h -M k e to cam pus w ere made " itio n Tuesday a new law designed to changes and am plification of the law of those p re se n t. and gave th re e reasons that c ie a r to the youngste rs. If th is proposal Is not accepted, the "set up a lib eralized m onarchy when the succession which re sto re d a monarchy to h itc h -h ik in g should continue to Council of the Realm and the Cabinet (please tu rn to the back page) aging caudillo step s down. Spain. be allow ed. m ust m ake a second proposal of a nominee F ran co , who will be 74 D ec. 4, made On su ccessio n , he proposed that if the to becom e king. If, in the judgment of his p ro p o sals in a 52-m inute a d d re ss to p o st of chief of sta te becom es vacant those m eeting, th e re is no perso n of the C o rte s-P a rlia m e n t which was ap ­ through death o r incapacity, the th re e - royal origin who m eets a ll conditions of HANNAH INTERVENES proved by them a t once by acclam ation. T h is opened the way f o r a national re fe re n ­ man Council of Regency m ust take o v er th ese p o w ers, and within th ree days an­ law they m ust propose to the C o rtes a regent to take ov er the pow ers of dum expected to be held Dec. 14. chief of sta te , setting the te rm and con­ 3vigil representatives may attend nounce to a m eeting of the N ational F ran co ’s p ro p o sals would broaden Cabinet and Council of the Realm a d itions of such a regency. popular rep resen tatio n and open the doors to his own succession by a king o r royal Academic Council gets reg en t when death o r age fo rc es his Board of Trustees meeting today re tire m e n t. The p ro g ra m , ranging from su ccession to a s su ra n c e s of relig io u s lib e rty , ap­ revised freedomreport Students, ask ed Hannah T uesday if th re e 3. T he AAUP statem en t asking the ATL By ANDREW M O LLlSO N com m ittee t o re c o n sid e r its decision p ea red to be aim ed tow ard political re p re se n ta tiv e s could ad d re ss th e T ru s - lib e ra lis m . But Franco stubbornly r e ­ State News E x e c u tiv e R e p o rte r te e s , and Hannah said he would relay should be im plem ented. The "n o sig n s, no c h a n ts" demon­ sis te d the adm ission of p o litical p a rtie s th e ir req u e st, with a recom m endation that it be approved, when he m et inform ally stra tio n of sym pathy outside Kellogg is a s p a r t of the plan. P re sid e n t John A. Hannah asked the By FAYE UNGER stru ctio n is such a p ro m ise , said Com bs. B oard of T ru s te e s T uesday to le t re p re ­ w ith the tru s te e s T uesday night. scheduled fo r 9:30 to 11 a j n . United " E v e ry country m ust solve the question If the le g isla tu re ev er cuts ap p ro p ria­ Blanton, C h ris L everidge and Doug Students spokesm en ’ p red icted that a l­ of dem ocracy in Its own way. With u s, State News S taff W r ite r sen tativ es from the students conducting tions se v erely enough, the U niversity a vigil in B essey Hall a d d re ss the board B runger a r e sla te d to be the th re e re p r e ­ though th is is a peak cla ss period, at a genuine, o rd e rly , and effective d em o cra­ T he rev ise d academ ic ireedom re p o rt m ight not be able to provide enough in­ at its monthly m eeting this m orning. se n tativ es. Blanton’s suggestion that le a st 200 students would attend. cy excludes political p a r tie s ,’ he said . is now plunged into the next round of s tr u c to rs . The enrollm ent could not be L ast night the v ig ilee rs began briefing ASMSU, th e official student governing d iscu ssio n and rev isio n , this tim e within cut quickly enough, he added.) th e ir re p re se n ta tiv e s and planning a silent body, also be Invited to speak did not the Academ ic Council and the standing P re sid e n t John A. Hannah offered four “ no sig n s” sym pathy dem onstration out­ rec eiv e an en th u siastic reception, he r e ­ faculty co m m ittees. suggestions: sid e Kellogg C e n te r, w here the board po rted . F r a n c e b l a s t s t w o - C h i n a s ’, In m inutes sent out T uesday fo r the (1) T he statem en t on rig h ts, resp o n si­ w ill m eet. It is p o ssib le that an ASMSU Student Nov. 8 m eeting of the Academic Council, W illiam H. Com bs, dean of U niversity b ilitie s and behavior of students should If H annah's recom m endation Is accepted Board m em b er w ill rep la ce one of the co v er a r e a s beyond the c la ssro o m . by the board, the students hope to convince th re e re p re se n ta tiv e s previously se lec ted . w a n t s P e k i n g a d m i s s i o n o n l y S ervices and se c re ta ry of the council, (2) M a tte rs of detail should go to the its m em b ers to take two steps: ASMSU adopted a reso lu tio n even outlined suggestions fo r discussion at both th e cau se of disarm am ent and the se a rc h proposed ombudsm an w h erev er p o ssib le. 1. Delay a decision on recom m endations stro n g e r than that of the students con­ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (IP) — F ra n c e the Nov. 8 m eeting and the next m eeting fo r p ea ce In southeast A sia. (3) R ules on student conduct should have fro m the ATL advisory com m ittee, the ducting the vigil. T he v ig ile e rs, who plan u rged the U.N. G en eral A ssem bly T u es­ D ec. 6. "In d eed , nobody questions the w eight T he council is w aiting for all " m a tte r s the approval of the vice p resid en t fo r dean of U niversity College and the P rovost to end th e ir eight-day vigil at 8:30 th is day to adm it the C hinese Com m unists student a ffa irs. m orning when they walk to Kellogg, adopted and expel the C hinese N ationalists with­ c a r r ie d by the People’s Republic of China of co n tro v e rs y " to be brought fo rw ard th at W. G ary G roat, Ken L aw less and (4) T he section on the State News and a th ree-p o in t p ro g ram reading: out re g a rd to P eking’s attitude tow ard the by rea so n of its size, the num ber of its before setting up a proced u re to deal with R obert S. F ogarty not be r e - h ir e d when o th e r student publications should provide 1. The in stru c to rs, if not the student population, its civilization, its arm e d them . th e ir c o n tra c ts ex p ire next su m m er. w orld o rg anization. a m o re r e a lis tic approach to the r e ­ body, should be given rea so n s why they fo rc e s and finally, its nuclear p o w er,” T he academ ic freedom rep o rt should 2. R efer the m a tte r back to the Dept, F ren ch A m bassador Roger Seydoux r e ­ sp o n sib ilities fo r and m anagem ent of th e se of A m erican Thought and Language for w ere fire d . h e added. deal with stu d en ts’ rig h ts in rela tio n to je cte d as u n re a listic an Italian proposal " I t Is China’s right to s it am ong us o rg an s. review and reco n sid eratio n . 2. If none a r e given, the ad v iso ry com ­ m edical c a re , H illiard Jason, d ire c to r of fo r a high level study of the 1 6 -year-old and o u r so le duty is to en su re that it Leo A. M artin, chairm an of the d ep a rt­ m itte e should re v e rs e its d ecision. th e office fo r m edical education re s e a rc h W. C. Blanton, a spokesm an fo r United C hinese re p re se n ta tio n problem that would m ent of T elevision and Radio, also asked is enabled to e x e rc ise that r ig h t," he and developm ent, suggested to the coun­ ex p lo re P ek in g 's attitude on joining the sa id . "How it w ill ex e rcise it is a m a tte r that the re p o rt define legally the Uni­ c il. U nited N ations. v e r s ity 's responsibility fo r student publi­ th at co n cern s only the People’s Republic In its statem en ts on rig h ts, the a c a­ cations. T his w as in sh a rp opposition to the of C h in a." dem ic freedom re p o rt might be making As the academ ic freedom rep o rt se t stand taken by the United States to keep He defended also the right of Peking p ro m ise s a developing university may up the State News organization, th e re is the door closed to Peking, but to support to se t forth conditions fo r joining the not always be ab le to m eet, said Paul no control over the ed ito r-in -c h ie f sim ila r th e study. U nited N ations, and to propose re fo rm s In M. H u rrell, a s so c ia te p ro fe sso r of phi­ to that between publish er and editor on Seydoux a s s e r te d that the p resen ce of the U.N.’s stru c tu re . losophy. m ost p ap e rs, M artin said . P eking in the United Nations is vital to (please tu rn to the back page) (The right to com petent and fa ir in - R E G E N T S ' I N T R O U B L E ’ N e a r ly 4 ,0 0 0 p ro te s t M ’ sit-in b a n su it with student and faculty re p re se n ta ­ T h e student group met for th ree hours —To leav e channels open for fu rth e r tiv e s on such m a tte rs ra th e r than ac t By MIKE BROGAN action b ased on any adm inistration r e ­ befo re deciding to: a r b itra rily . State News S taff W rite r — Demand that the adm inistration abro­ sponse. Ed Robinson, SGC president, said a t the ANN ARBOR — T he Board of Regents at g ate the sit-in ru le and accept the student T h e san ctio n s accepted by the students onset of the meeting that "th e issue with the U n iv ersity of M ichigan is in the trouble referen d u m a s binding. include moving the rally, scheduled for which we a re concerned is the re la tio n ­ spotlight again. N early 4,000 students ja m ­ —T o s e t a Nov. 29 deadline for an a d ­ Nov. 29 at noon, to the front step s of the ship of the students to the ad m in istra tio n ." m ed into H ill A uditorium Monday night to m in istratio n resp o n se to the p ro p o sals. A dm inistration Building. T hey will then sit-in quietly in the lobbies and hallw ays M arvin N iehuss of the adm inistration p ro te s t an ad m in istratio n ruling to ban —T o hold a ra lly on the cam pus D ia­ told the students that issu es at the U n iv er­ s it- in s . gonal to coincide with the adm inistration of the A dm inistration Building but not the L ib r a r y S u nset offices, during the lunch hour. sity a r e not new. He said in the p a st T h ey also spoke out against the U n iv er­ dead lin e. "change has com e about through ratio n al s ity ’s re fu sa l to accep t a recent student —T o e x e rt sanctions in the. event the In breaking off rela tio n s la st week, the L oo king south o v e r the new lib r a r y a d dition , these m echanical Student G overnm ent Council (SGC) con­ suggestion, debate and discussion and not g ira ffe s re s t a fte r a d a y's w ork. referen d u m ag ain st the compilation of ad m in istratio n does not accept the d e­ through ultim atum and dem ands.” m ands. tended that the ad m in istratio n should con - State News photo by Chuck M ichaels c la s s rankings fo r d ra ft boards. M ore feeble fables Kyle C. Kerbawy E r i c P ia n ln , m a n a g in g e d ito r STATI NEW S ed ito r-ln -ch lef Joel S tark J a m e s S p a n io lo , c a m p u s e d it o r T h o m a s S e g a l, e d ito r ia l e d ito r L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , s p o rts e d ito r A n d r e w M o llls o n , e x e c u tiv e r e p o r te r W ednesday Morning, N ovem ber 23, 1966 ad v ertisin g m anager W illia m G . P a p c la k , a s s t , a d m a n a g e r onthe A T h is is the second p a rt o f a TLissue th e ir w ord, w hen we have the advisory fiv e p a rt p oint o f vie w s e rie s com m ittee’s w o rd and facts to Indicate by Bob B q ld o ri on the d is m is ­ th e opposite. E D IT O R IA L S s a ls in the A T L Dept. O ve r-h ire d ? Y esterd ay I d isc u sse d th re e points con­ cern in g the ATL firin g s In the light of 5. A nother fable suggests that the ATL re la ta b le but Ignored fa c ts. T oday, th re e D ept, o v e r-h ire d . It holds that the d e p a rt­ m ent en tered la s t y e a r w ith half a dozen Repression again 0 r e f i t - 5 D c ie k y " m o re. 4 . Fabology su g g ests that a ll th re e In stru c to rs a r e g en erally co n sid ered to be am ong the b e s t-tra in e d people In the de­ p artm en t, o r, at le a s t, among the group too many people and im m ediately began tightening up on encouragem ent of d iss e n t. T he fac ts a r e , a s can be a tte ste d to by anybody In the d epartm ent, that th e de­ of In stru c to rs g en erally b e tte r-tra in e d p artm en t un d erestim ated the s t u d e n t b ecau se Its m e m b ers w e re train ed to teach boom, u n d erh ired , and w as caught s h o rt- The U n iv ersity of M ichi­ R ichard M. C u tler, vice handed. They a r e s till using pick-up people w hat they a r e teaching, not fresh m an gan, w ith all its reputation p resid en t of stu d en t affairs, com p. to teach c o u rs e s . H ere th e arg u m en t glibly p a s s e s o ver All the m o re rea so n to keep th ese m en, for lib e rality , sophistication in tim ated th at the ban w ould you m ight sa y . Exactly, if they w e re one of the m o st significant points of the and to leran ce, has reco iled stay in effect until th e s t u ­ whole haran g u e. It a s s e r ts a s fa c ta s ta te ­ doing the b est job. m ent, the v e ry fa lse n e ss of w hich Is T he fable has It that they w e re b oat- in alarm from the id e a th a t d ents saw th in g s U -M ’s w a y : claim ed by the ad v iso ry co m m ittee and ro c k e rs In a crow ded boat and had to be stu d en ts sh ould have so m e ­ “ until the general clim ate C h airm an S tran d n ess to be a c e n tra l r e a ­ expelled. T he crow ded boat th eo ry flie s son fo r th e ir d ecisio n . in the face of fa c t. I shall d isc u ss the thing to say about policies here changes, th is kind of T hat Is, th e In stru c to rs a r e not con­ **boat-rocklng" theory la te r . affecting students. regu latio n is n e c e s s a r y .” 6. One m o re se rio u s refu tatio n . It has s id e re d by the people In the d ep artm en t H aving attem p ted to re ­ to be am ong th e b est train ed people In been claim ed that the chairm an does not the d ep artm en t. allow f re e d iscu ssio n of a ll the nam es up T rouble started when the press s it-in s , the u n iv e rs ity No one in ATL is train ed In teaching fo r te n u re . u n iv e rs ity banned s it-in s that w ent on to deny the issu e. "fre sh m a n co m p " with h isto ric a l o v e r­ He p re s e n ts a b rie f lis t of those not w ould in terfere w ith u n i­ to n es. All but a few of the ten u red p ro ­ in su red of renew al, and then, the theory H atch er said , “ I ju st do not holds, w atches the vote as ca refu lly a s he fe s s o r s In the ATL d ep artm en t have v ersity p r o c e s s e s . It g e a r e d see th at th ere is an issue fee ls n e c e s sa ry in each Instance, breaking P h.D .’s in field s rela tin g to A m erican the resu lt of a referendum S tudies. T he few exceptions have P h .D .'s tie s o r even voting initially when he here about co n su ltin g stu ­ V in speech w ith m a jo rs and train in g re la te d w ish es to do so . on w h eth er the u n iv ersity dents. My concept o f S G C ’s T he fac ts a r e that S trandness subm itted to ATL. should com pile c la s s stan d ­ T he In stru c to rs a r e not train ed to the a lis t, b rief, p erh a p s, but long enough to ro le is that it aids the ad­ d e g re e of P h.D . In any subject, and the include a ll 15 nam es of the untenured in g s for d ra ft b o a rd s . m i n i s t r a t i o n in m a k in g r u l e s people In the d ep artm en t, to each m em b er point h e re is tra in in g . The S tudent G overnm ent that affect th e m .” In w hat sp ecific w ays a r e the In stru c to rs of the ad v iso ry com m ittee. " b e tte r - tr a in e d " o r "am o n g the b est T he com m ittee w as then asked to indi­ C ouncil (SG C) broke rela­ tra in e d people in the d e p a rtm e n t." I sub­ c a te by m arking w hich nam es they thought tion s w ith U -M because the In accep tin g such stu d en t should be d isc u sse d fo r p o ssib le r e le a s e . m it that to ran k am ong the b est train ed ban w as not re sc in d e d . aid w hile rem ain in g d e a f to people In the d ep artm en t, the ad v iso ry T h is w as done and through com mon con­ se n su s, a t le a s t th re e nam es, p erh ap s M ario U -M E choing S avio those P resid en t into who tu rn ed H arlan a hero, H at­ the lib erality student sh u n n e d its old and v oice, to leran ce U -M re p u ta tio n of has and Ÿkf """ }eJU * + r- co m m ittee being a sp e cific exam ple, th e se In stru c to rs have a good ten y e a rs of education and ex p erien ce to go. T h at is not my only point. A nother Is m o re , w e re picked. The Im plication that the ch airm an un­ ethically Influences the selection of nam es th at the a s s e rtio n m ade about the In­ to be d isc u sse d o r the final decision on cher said in reference to tak en on one of rep ressio n s tr u c to rs is taken fo r fact without exam ­ them (se c re t ballot counted by H enry ination and re s e a r c h , in fact alm o st at Silverm an, a s s ’t. p ro fe sso r of ATL and s it-in s , “ We ju st can n o t have and co n trad ictio n . com m ittee m em ber) is denied by th e fa c ts that kind of thin g h ere .” --T he E d ito rs gathered fro m d iscu ssin g th e se points w ith all concerned. T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S F a ls e In fo rm a tio n In fa m o u s e ffic ie n c y 'Scalper hits police action O ther fa lse pieces of Inform ation ex ist. T hey get m o re and m o re tr iv ia l. Ann Ridgeway resig n ed p revious to the com m ittee’s even m eeting, and th is has T o the E ditor: fo r c lie n ts. He asked m e to quote him a been turn ed into a subtle bit of propaganda passed a reso lu tio n su p p o rt­ p ric e , unknowingly I did so. T h e O ld s­ S aint nor sinner? by the in feren ce that th e ir decision caused A t tim es we are sin cerely h e r resig n a tio n . (State N ew s, Nov. 15.) I am the coed who was a r r e s te d on a m obile executive w as a police o fficer who thankful .th a t th e o ld AUSG in g t h e b o a r d ’s r e s o l u t i o n - - , scalping ch a rg e. I have ju st retu rn ed from co n triv ed a v ery believable sto ry to tr a p ■T o the E ditor: Nobody re a lly knows who voted how in a reso lu tio n th e y h a d o r i g i ­ paying the fine for my c rim e , I w rite to m e. the com m ittee. Much conjecture; no fac t. type of stu d en t governm ent As 1 sa id , it w as a s e c re t ballot with you fo r two rea so n s. He knew th at I was not aw are th at the In your T h u rsd a y a rtic le introducing •C o n g ress" w a s d o n e aw a y w ith n ally c a lle d for. (1) I wish to inform the students of act of quoting him a p ric e was illeg al, T im othy L e a ry a s a " s a in t o r s in n e r’’ r e s u lts being counted by S ilverm an. I t w a s th is ty p e o f e f f i c i e n ­ M ichigan State of the p ro p er legal method yet th is man, a police officer, whose duty som ew hat too much of the inform ation m ay G roat Is cru d ely staging a s m e a r cam ­ and the n e w ASMSU c o r p o r ­ of selling football tic k e ts . it is to p ro tec t the law, lite ra lly helped have been lifted from M r. L e a ry ’s pub­ paign again st S tran d n ess’s m ental health, atio n -lik e student b o a rd s e t­ cy th a t m a d e the old S tu d en t going so f a r a s to Im ply a t a public (2) I feel the students of M ichigan State m e to b reak it. I fee l only sym pathy and lic ity r e le a s e s . F o r one, it is c e rta in ly C o n g re s s in fam o u s. have a rig h t to know som ething about the p ity fo r a police fo rce who finds it not tru e th at the opposition to th is g en tle­ m eeting (T ues. Nov. 15th, 8 p .m „ 32 u p in its place. police fo rce that supposedly p ro te c ts them . n e c e ssa ry to co n triv e plots to tr a p u n ­ m an d eriv e s so lely fro m closed-m inded Union, United Students) that th e decision At its first m eetin g , the — The E d ito rs w as m ade during a diabetic se iz u re . T o se ll a football tic k e t legally, you suspecting p e rso n s on tech n ic alitie s. governm ent o fficials and "th o se who fe a r ASMSU G e n e ra l A sse m b ly , a p erso n ally m ust not quote any p rice higher P erh ap s we should a ll com m it m o re the consequences of public inform ation on He neglected to m ention the known fact than the g en eral adm ission p ric e . How­ c r im e s so th at o u r police fo rce will be d ru g s .” that th is d ecision w as not m ade in an b ody quite s i m i l a r to th e o ld in stan t, but o ver a long p eriod of tim e and Published by the students of Michigan state U n ive r­ ev er, you can accept o ffers of any am ount able to put th e ir tim e to m o re p ro fitab le I would also take exception to your C ongress except th at it a d ­ s ity e ve ry cla ss day throughout the year and a special of money fo r the tic k e t. You m ust m e re ly u se than that of helping people b reak the M iss Z u rk ey ’s im plication that M r .L e a r y m o re than one m eeting. Also the obvious Welcome Week E dition in September. S ubscription raté S10 per ye a r. Authorized by the Board of Student Pub­ make it c le a r to the p arty buying the lawl —p rio r to h is d e p a rtu re fro m H a rv a rd — that th e re w ere six o th e r "re a so n a b ly ” v is e s o n ly , a s k e d the stu d e n t lic a tio n s . intelligent men in the room . P erh ap s they tick et that you a r e charging only $5,00 M ary N ied e rm eie r "tu rn e d on” the e n tire academ ic co m ­ board to r e q u e s t a n e x p l a n a ­ M em ber A ssociated Press. United P ress Inte rn atio n al. fo r the tick et, but they a r e fre e ly offering Monroe, Ju n io r m unity th e re . M r. L e a ry ’s colleagues had w e re busy disco v erin g th e ir inner divinity Inland D a lly P re ss A ssociation. A ssociate dC n lle g lnte P re ss. w ith LSD. tion of the A T L d ism issals. M ichigan P re ss A ssociation. Michigan C ollegiate Press you m o re. T hey m ay be com m itting a b e tte r things to do than to play with h a l­ A ssociatio n. c rim e by pu rch asin g the tick et at a co st lucinogenic d ru g s. F o r one, they had to Monday: o v e r the genuine ad m issio n p ric e , but you d ecide what to do with a junior faculty At its next m eetin g , the Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing M ich. E d ito ria l and business o ffice s at 341 Student Services a r e legally not resp o n sib le. W h o is im m a tu re ? m em b er who abused h is au th o rity a s a The G ro a t is a m y th ic a l b e a st. board did ju st th at--it re ­ B u ild in g , M ichigan State U n iv e rs ity . Past Lnhslng. M id i, I was not aw are of the tech n icalities te ac h er and co m p ro m ised academ ic in ­ T o the E ditor: Phones: involved in sellin g football tic k ets. I te g rity by prom oting h is pharm acological q u ested exp lan atio n s. E d i t o r i a l ........................................................................... 355-8252 p laced an ad in the State News to se ll e x tra -c u rr ic u la r en tertain m en ts in the S w a m p e d C la ssifie d A d v e r t is in g ................................................ 355-0255 I found the com m ents of A ssociate So, la s t w eek, the G e n e ra l D isp la y A d v e r t is in g .................................................... 353-6400 th re e N otre Dame football tic k ets and c la ssro o m . Although it se e m s fashionable B usiness - C ir c u l a t io n .............................. 355-8299 P ro f e s s o r W est (Nov. 16), m em b er of the P hotographic ................................................................ 355-8311 rec eiv e d a call from an O ldsmobile ex e c­ th e se days to assu m e that fa c u lty -d is- A sse m b ly w ent fu ll-cy c le and ATL ad v iso ry com m ittee, m ost enlighten­ u tive d esp erately w ishing to buy my tick ets m is s a ls re p re se n t p ersecu tio n of d issen t, We re c e iv e d so m any le tte rs ing a s to the rea so n behind the co m m it­ I would suggest th at they frequently a r e on the A T L c o n tro v e rs y th at te e ’s decision concernihg the re h irin g of exactly what they seem to b e—actio n s G roat, F o garty, and L aw less. T o quote a ll o f them c o u ld not be p r in t­ taken ag ain st individuals who a r e thought­ M r. W est’s le tte r: "W e’r e try in g to get ed. Space s im p ly w ould not le ss o r unscrupulous enough to fo rg et T R IN K A C L IN E r id of som e of the ch ild ren , p artly because p e r m it It. th e ir re sp o n sib ilitie s. In th is connection, th ey kept stealing all our to ilet p ap e r to We tr ie d to p r in t at least M iss Z urkey forgot to mention th at L e a ry throw a t cops and old lad les, but m ainly one le tte r e x p re s s in g each o f ethoughtful university b ecau se a lot of us don’t want students taught by people who a r e im m atu re, snob­ b ish, narrow , and in to le ra n t.’’ R easons such a s th ese, the only re a so n s lo st h is job becau se he absented h im self fro m cam pus in the m iddle of h is te rm , leaving h is students and o th er obligations unattended. 1 subm it th at we have h ere not a sain t the m ain v ie w p o in ts . But those le tte rs not p rin te d w ill be seen. publicly sta te d by any com m ittee m em ber, The la rg e sta ck o f u n p rin te d Halil You priv ileg ed guys, you. 250 o r m o re expected; thus justifying in­ dence hall ad m in istratio n ’s point of view o r a sin n e r (nor even the m a rty r o r le tte r s w ill be given to the m ake m e wonder ju s t who it is in th is Keys you get, but keys we don’t. stallatio n of tem p o rary locks on the fro n t in saying th e re a re n ’t enough women m essiah he seem s to think he is) but a man c a s e who is " im m a tu re , snobbish, n arrow , B o a rd o f T ru s te e s at th e ir Our consolation? Each other’s com pan­ doors and p assin g out keys to th em . Only staying to m ake it w orthwhile opening the whose flesh is even w eaker than th at of and in to le ra n t." m e e tin g today. ionship over the long Thanksgiving week­ 30 o r 40 women a re expected to stay, h a lls . Not re a lly , but that’s my n atu re. If the r e s t of u s, „ „~ , M ichael J . Mottl * H ans T och end and the knowledge that you outnum ber making It Im p ractical to open resid e n ce you a r e going to rig the locks on half St. P au l, Minn., freshm an P ro fe s s o r of Psychology us about seven to one this weekend only. h alls fo r two o r th ree women. th e d o o rs, why not on all? What about O riginal plans dictated that I not go T h e added catchlines: T h ere’s no p lace RA’s? Is it that much e a s ie r to have RA’s PEA N U TS T T V0U 60T N 8ÖÜ MEAN a)MiLE I (jUA< ON hom e partly because of a lack of green to h erd all the guys w here adequate bath­ sc a tte re d around to o v ersee 250 men than Bumped w ' ÜÜHAT ' 6AFETV WiTROL ? I UJAS INJURED stuff, but m ostly because of lack of energy room fa c ilitie s a r e av ailable. And, the fo r 30 o r 40 women? O r, do women need A CAR.DEAR HAPPENED?. IN THE LINE OF DUTV? to pack clothes for four days, m ake-up, g irls seem to be sc a re d of staying In an th e su p erv isio n and the men not? BROTHER! , c u r le rs and books ju st to go 400 m ile s. em pty d o rm . If th e re w ere 200 o r m o re of our fa ir !) T Lugging the books that fa r would be T h is way only a skeleton staff Is n ec es­ sex , would the ad m in istratio n really let "C w asted energy. T h ere would be no study­ s a ry , the m en can shift fo r th em selv es, us have the freedom of our own room as ing done w ith a nine-m onth-old niece th e g irls a re n ’t lonely and 1, who have the th e men do? O r, would it be Holmes rec c• ~ around. Thus 1 chose to rem ain at MSU capacity fo r being lonely In som e crow ded room , A k ers r e c , H u b b a rd .. . ? and conjured up noble plans fo r studying w ithin the fa m ilia r confines of my room . Then 1 learn ed that rem aining on cam ­ ro o m s and fo r being anything but lonely when alone a t tim es, am a d iss e n te r to th is happy-tim e situation. O ld enough? nl pus m eans packing clothes, m ake-up, Annually, m o re men a r e around o v er the As fo r m o st women, and I use the term c u r le rs and books and moving a c ro ss vacation b ecau se m ore jobs a r e open to u n certain ly , rep o rtin g to the residence U N IT A R IA N U N IV ER S A LIS T C H U R C H cam pus anyway. What a way to sh a tte r my valiant Intentions of studying. Who’s going to study when te m p o rarily situated? them . Maybe th is m a le-to -fem ale ratio is to be a p a rtia l balance to the Inconvenience of moving out. T hat I’d arg u e too. h all office th at they like the cozy-wozy a rran g e m en t b ecau se of e e rie feelings to­ w ard knowing you a r e n early the only one S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 7 , 1966 A T T E N T IO N C A R O W N E R S ! The sto ry goes: m en rem aining h ere Back to th e issu e: I can se e the r e s i- In a big, locked, vicious, locked, danger­ 10:45 S erv ice and Church School can stay in th e ir own room s but m u st ous, locked, lonely, locked dorm —If we c o m p le te fro n t end re p a ir and a lig n m e n t cap tu re th e ir own food supplies fo r the a r e old enough to be spending the amount w eekend. T he women not only have to of o u r money, o u r p a re n ts’ money, or Topic: * brakes * su sp e n sio n w o rry about w here that next m eal w ill be, som eone’s money that we do for an edu­ but have to pack up and Ship Ahoyl w e’r e L e tte r p o lic y cation, old enough to liv e so fa r from our "A n E x isten tial B a sis F o r E th ic s” • w heel ba la n cin g * steering c o rre c tio n s off to H olm es Hall rec re atio n room fo r m o th e rs’ apron strin g s and under the Speaker the duration. watchful eyes of an RA only a few y ea rs * m o to r tune ups The S tate News w elcom es a ll le tte rs . o u r eld e rs If at a ll o ld er, old enough to L e tte r s should be no longer than 300 w ords Rev. W illiam Hammond O ve rw h e lm e d m a rry w ithout o u r p a re n ts' perm ission if LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center and typed trip le spaced. C orrespondents w e so decide, old enough to be dropped T he punch line: no e x tra ch a rg e w ill be should Include nam e, ad d re ss and U niver­ fro m child support If our parents w ere Church School A vailable m ade fo r the bedding and housing provided sity standing, if applicable. No unsigned d iv o rced and if we w ere not still in th e re . As an o u t-o f-sta te student, your le tte r s w ill be p rin ted . school, a r e w e not old enough not to be . g enerosity overw helm s m e. T he S tate News re s e rv e s the rig h t to a fra id of the dark ? Kendon School, 827 Kendon D r., L ansing 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 T he official re a so n s: m en m ay rem a in se le c t and ed it a ll le tte rs to fit space r e ­ Signed: A L o v er of H o l m e s , Sweet Rev. T hom as S m ith, M in ister P h. 351-4582 In th e ir room s because th e re a r e around q u irem en ts. H olm es. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 23, 1966 3 N E W D R IV E G erm any bogs dow n GOPplanning to recruit youth in c o a litio n ef f or t s to elec t a su c c e ss o r to E r­ BONN, G erm any - West M inistry radio section and that WASHINGTON UP) - - T h e R e­ potential new com ers to the GOP G erm a n y 's Social D em ocrat and h a rd . he had been a low -level liaison publican N ationalC om m ittee em ­ with argum ents like th is: F r e e D em ocrat p a r tie s rep o rted K iesinger has been widely m an to a ll m in istrie s , which b ark ed T uesday on a driv e to "W e need you. We a r e the only slight p ro g re s s T uesday in c ritic iz e d becau se he w as a would Include G oebbels’ propa­ convince young people th at they p a rty of th e m in o rity . B ecause effo rts to p atch to g eth er a gov­ m em b er of the N azi p arty from ganda m in istry . we a r e the m in o rity p arty , the should join the GOP. erning coalition a s Com munist 1933 until the end of W orld War Com menting on the E ast G er­ N ational C hairm an Ray C . opportunity is h e re . We need E ast G erm any fire d another sa l­ U, w orking In the rad io section m an allegations, K iesinger said, B liss announced the effo rt, which m o re people than the Demo­ vo of c ritic is m a t the N azi p ast of the N azi F o reig n M inistry *‘I have clean hands. I know ru n s p a ra lle l to the recru itin g c r a ts d o ." of K urt G eorg K iesin g er. propaganda section. what 1 did and w hat I did not p ro g ra m of the co n serv ativ e- T h e Young Republican o rg an ­ K iesin g er is the d o m i n a n t A spokesm an fo r the E ast do.” o rien ted Young Republican N a­ ization was not liste d on the p ro ­ C h ristia n D em o cratic p a r t y* s G erm an C om m unist p arty ’s Po­ Support fo r K iesinger cam e gram fo r the U n iv ersity of W is­ tional F ed eratio n . choice to succeed C hancellor litb u ro , A lb ert N orden, said in from fo rm e r C hancellor Konrad T h e B lis s p ro g ra m has the consin conference, but B liss said Ludwig E rh a rd . E ast B erlin that K iesinger often A denauer who p ra is e d him a s the federation will be rep rese n ted co o p eratio n -if not the c h e e rs - took p a rt in dally policy confer­ " a tr u e dem ocrat who did not th e re . Both M ayor W illy B randt of of the Young Republican organi­ ences at the N azi F oreign Min­ make him self guilty of anything B liss said GOP r e c ru its might W est B erlin , head of the Social zation. is tr y and that propaganda chief during the N azi re g im e .” en te r the Young Republican o r ­ D em o crats, and E rich M ende of “ As long a s w e’r e able to work m **: Joseph G oebbels often led the ganization, o r m ight go d irectly fr ****!*%■ t h e F r e e D em o crats ex p ressed with them on i t , " said Young m eetings. into the sen io r p a rty of th e ir a w ill to fo rm a governm ent, Republican C hairm an T om Van s ta te s . but the ta lk s a p p a r e n t l y N orden said his governm ent Sickle, " i t ’s a ll rig h t with u s ." Van Sickle, in Topeka, Kan., S le e p in g In produced no ag re em e n t on the had docum entary proof of the B liss said 12.4 m illion young said in an interview h is o rg an i­ c ru c ia l issu es of dom estic eco­ allegation. Norden said Kiesing­ A m ericans a re com ing of voting zation will be seeking new m em ­ Students p ro te s tin g the d ls m ’ ssal o f th re e A T L in s tru c to rs continue th e ir nomic and financial policy. e r w as deputy chief of the radio age betw een p resid e n tia l e le c ­ b e rs at each of the national com ­ p r o te s t- v ig il through sleeping by night and s ittin g by day in the Bessey H all lobby. sectio n and liaiso n man to B randt’s p a rty co n tro ls 202 of tio n s, and GOP stren g th among m itte e ’s youth con feren ces. State News photo by Chuck M ich a e ls G eobbels. the 496 votes in the G erm an new v o te rs h as been eroding P arlia m en t and the F r e e Demo­ K iesinger, 62, h as been m inis­ d ra stic a lly during the past 10 c r a ts 49. T he C h ristian Demo­ te r - p r e s id e n t of the State of y e a rs . c r a ts have 245. B aden-W uerttem berg fo r eight " I t is a m a tte r of plain, hard The th re e p a rtie s a r e striv in g y e a r s . He has said that he had fac t that we m u st sharply in­ c r e a s e support of the Republi­ ca n p arty among young people,” B lis s told a news conference. R e d s d im U .N . h o p e s chances’ a r e th at the p ro sp ect of h as been accusing "S oviet r e v i­ It accused the A m erican s of using to produce a coalition that would provide a m ajo rity needed only som e of the functions of the deputy chief in the N azi F oreign O u r S c h e d u le Is He said the f ir s t in a nation­ By W IL L IA M L . RYAN Peking’s en try is m o re rem o te s io n is ts " of plotting a "holy a l ­ the organization as an in stru m en t wide s e rie s of Republican con­ AP News A n a lyst Your S c h e d u le ! than e v e r. lia n c e " with the U nited States in seeking a V iet Nam solution. fe re n c e s fo r young people will Red China can be expected to T h e United S tates h as su p ­ and o th e rs to contain and iso late Choosing a schedule is no be held D ec. 10 a t th e U niversity r e je c t and denounce the la te s t In effect, Peking dem ands that p o rted an Italian reso lu tio n p r o ­ Red China. problem when you tra v e l IN­ of W isconsin. B liss said he will m ove on the iss u e of its a d m is­ before it accepts the world o r ­ posing com m ittee study of the F o r a y ear, Peking has p o r ­ DIAN TRAILSI T h e re a r e so seek to p ersu ad e and re c ru it sion to the United N ations. T he ganization, the U nited N ations is s u e . Some diplom ats in te rp re t tray e d the United N ations a s a many d ep a rtu re s, you c a n th is as a relaxation of the h ard m a rk e t place fo r U .S. - Soviet m u st conform to Red C hinese tra v e l when you WANT to U .S. line ag ain st U.N. m e m b er­ notions of what such an o rgan­ not when you HAVE to. trad in g . ship for Com m unist C hina. ization m ust be. T h e re is little In June, Peking accu sed the W o r l d N e w s T h e move can provide an op- R u ssian s of voting in support of chance that Red China can d ic ­ Special weekend s e rv ic e s to portuntiy fo r m em b er nations to m e a su re s which would su p p ress ta te to that extent to the r e s t Flint, Kalamazoo, Chicago, support an in itiativ e with the ‘p eo p le’s w ar’ in v ario u s a r e a s . of the w orld. p l u s o th e r r e g u l a r daily a t a G l a n c e appearance of co m p ro m ise. But schedules to all the N ation. such a com prom ise has p ra c ti­ ca lly no chance of s u c c e s s .I n F R E N C H D E A D L IN E fact, Peking w ill view it as p a rt K e n n e d y c h e e r e d in A l g i e r s of a plot and a s proof of Red DAILY ALG IER S (A P ) — S everal hundred ch e e rin g A lg e r­ ians broke through p o lic e cordons Tuesday to applaud Sen. E d w a rd M. Kennedy, D -M a s s ., at a cerem ony C hinese accu satio n s ag ain st the w orld organization a s it is now constituted. T h e U nited States strongly r e ­ U .S. to hurry 32 SCHEDULES which se rv e: m a rk in g the t h ir d a n n iv e rs a ry of the assassination o f P re s id e n t John F. Kennedy, The c ro w d su rro u n d e d the se n a to r and h is w ife in a sudden o u tb u rs t o f en th u sia sm , waved and reached a s s e r te d i t s d eterm ination to p rev en t the explusion from the U nited N ations of the N ational­ is t C hinese governm ent based troop removal WASHINGTON (#) — T he United ago by the United S tates at a B attle C reek Bay C ity Benton H arbor G ary Hammond Owosso on F o rm o sa. B u t any “ tw o- S tates may not be able to m eet co st of m o re than $57 m illio n , Chicago Saginaw out to shake hands w ith them . C h in as” solution is out of the F ren ch P re sid en t C h a rles de it has a capacity of m o re than F lint South Bend question so fa r a s the c u rre n t G aulle’s A pril 1, 1967, deadline six m illion b a r r e ls of o il a y e a r P o w e ll’ s appeal pending Peking le ad ersh ip is concerned. for evacuating all its tro o p s and and is now being o perated by a In Septem ber, the Red C hinese supplies from F ra n ce , inform ed F rench com pany. NEW YORK (K) — The Ap­ days in ja il for crim in al con­ am b assad o r to Poland laid down so u rce s indicated T uesday, N egotiations on the pipeline Indian Trails p ellate Division of the State tem p t. the official line: H ow ever, Pentagon officials and o th e r fac ilitie s, in p ro c e ss Suprem e C ourt T uesday r e ­ It w as one of two c a se s in­ since Ju n e, a r e continuing with P a sse n g e r S erv ice C enter "T h e U .S. governm ent is s till a r e relu ctan t to d isc u ss this volving the H arlem Negro no im m ediate ag reem en t in sight, serv ed decision on an appeal D em ocrat scheduled to come occupying C hinese te rr ito r y , the p ro sp e c t. Instead they point out 207 S. W A S H IN G T O N 408 W. G rand R iver-332-2813 by Rep. Adam Clayton Powell pro v in ce of F o rm o sa, by arm ed t j,a t sta tis tic s rele ase d in P a r is said officials J r . to block a low er co u rt de­ up. T he o th e r involves a fo rc e . T h e fo rcib le occupation of Tuesday show m o re than half of cision sentencing him to 30 ch a rg e that he is ineligible to the C hinese province of F o rm o sa a ll UtS< m ilitary stocks and o n e- hold his seat in the House. by th e U A governm ent absolutely t h ird of a ll personnel had been cannot be to le rate d by th eC h in ese relo cated out of the country by V i e t C o n g hit U .S . post people. I am now in stru cted to t j,e end of la s t month, re a ffirm that the C hinese p eo - But o th e r so u rces said a m a­ ple a r e determ ined to lib e ra te j 0 r problem that th rea ten s to b ar SAIGON, South V ie t Nam (AP) — The V ie t Cong F o rm o sa and that the U .S. gov- to taj evacuation has been the d e m o n stra te d w ith a m o rta r attack on a U.S. com m and ern m en t m ust w ithdraw a ll its inability of the United S tates post Tuesday th at they re ta in a fo o th o ld northw est arm e d fo rc e s fro m F o rm o sa and to rea ch ag reem en ts thus fa r o f Saigon despite p re s s u re fro m O p e ra tio n A ttle ­ the F orm osa Strait* with the F rench on future use of b o ro , the la rg e s t A m e ric a n a ctio n o f the w a r. “ So long as the U .S. g o v ern - A m erican supply d ep o ts, a ir Tw enty enem y sh e lls e x p lo d e d a tfie ld h e a d q u a rte rs m ent does not change its h o stile b ases and o th e r housing and de­ policy tow ard China and re fu se s fense in stallatio n s, o f the 2nd B rig a d e , 25th In fa n try D iv is io n , one of to pull out its arm e d fo rc e s from A nother unresolved problem s e v e ra l u n its that m assed m ore than 30,000 troops F o rm o sa and the F o rm o sa S tra it, a re a iS the 300-m ile pipeline to seek out a n d d e s tro y the V ie t C ong's 9th D iv is io n . norm alization of C h in ese -A m e r- stretch in g a c ro s s F ran ce into A spokesm an s a id U.S. c a s u a ltie s w ere lig h t. lean rela tio n s is e n tire ly out of W est G erm any. 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I aw ard fo r the p la y er who has State News S ports W r ite r photographers popping flashbulbs got a call from New York, giving contributed the m ost " e x tr a ef­ T h e defense got all the honors in his face. at Monday nig h t's M ichigan State "B e fo re you take any p ic tu re s , v a rsity football banquet, but Head I want to give you my tongue m e the UPI vote,” Daugherty re la te d . "T h ey said that we had won by th re e p o ints, but that N otre Dame had gotten th ree f o rt” during th e se aso n . Jones is fourth on the team in tack les w ith 41, 20 solo. P at G allinagh, sen io r defensive m Coach Duffy D augherty sto le all in cheek o v er th e AP v o te ," the laughs. D augherty said , contorting the m o re f ir s t p lace votes. guard, receiv ed two aw a rd s. T he T eam co -cap tain and defensive left sid e of his round I ris h face, " I think I can account fo r it,” B -plus student in h isto ry earn ed r o v e r G eorge W ebster w as p r e ­ w hile the audience broke into he went on. "O ut of a feeling of the P otsy R oss M em orial Trophy sented the G overnor of Michigan h y s te ric s . m agnam inlty, I voted for fo r making the b est contribution A w ard as the m ost v alu ab leS p ar- “ And n o w , h e r e 's m y UP1 Michigan State and N otre Dame to M ichigan S tate ath letica lly and tan p la y er of 1966. sm ile ,” he continued without le t­ both a s No. 1. But they told m e sc h o lastically . But D augherty set the tone for up, putting on the b ro ad est g rin that A ra had voted ju st fo r N otre Dame as No. 1. He also rec eiv e d th e F re d the evening's fe stiv itie s as he his frien d s in the 'O ld Sod’ would D anziger A w ard, given annually "T hank heavens I get a chance ro s e fo r som e introductory have ev er thought p o ssib le. to the p la y er fro m the D etroit to vote again next w eek,” Dau­ gh erty quipped, but with no an i­ a r e a who has m ade th e m ost Irish Smiles Spurrier named m osity tow ard P arseg h la n in­ outstanding contribution to the team . D uffy D augherty d isp la y s h is to n g u e -in -c h e e k A s­ tended, he in sisted . Daugherty called W ebster the so cia te d P re s s s m ile w h ile ta lk in g about the AP D rake G a rre tt, ju n io r de­ " g r e a te s t defensive p la y er I’ve ra tin g o f the Spartan fo o tb a ll team and then breaks fensive halfback, rec eiv e d the Heisman winner e v e r seen ,” b efo re the sen io r in to a beam ing U nited P re ss In te rn a tio n a l s m ile Oil Can A w ard fo r th e second back w a s p rese n ted the Gov­ at M onday’ s fo o tb a ll banquet. The UPI ra te d h is fo o t­ y e a r In a row, for contributing MVP Trophy e r n o r 's aw ard by L t. Gov. Wil­ the m ost to the team in a hu­ b a ll team No. 1 in the co u n try . liam M illiken. m orous way. State News photo by M ike Schonhofen Jeff R ichardson, se n io r de­ George W ebster, co -c a p ta in of the fo o tb a ll team fensive guard, receiv ed the P r e s ­ th is yea r, is shown re c e iv in g the G overno r s Trophy NEW YORK (UP1)— Q u a rte rb a c k S teve S p u r r ie r of F lo rid a w as ident John A. Hannah aw ard fo r as M ost V aluable P la y e r on the Spartan team, L t. Gov. W illia m L . M illik e n made the prese ntatio n at the fo o tb a ll banquet Monday night. State News photo by M ike Schonhofen n am ed th e H eism an T ro p h y w in n er fo r 1966 in o v erw h elm in g fa sh io n o v e r Bob G rie s e o f P u rd u e , who fin ish ed seco n d . N ick Eddy of N o tre D am e fin ish e d th ird w ith 476 v o te s . T h is is th e g r e a te s t h o n o r any c o lleg e a th le te could e v e r hope to w in ,” S p u r r ie r sa id by telep h o n e fro m th e o ffic e of th e u n iv e rsity p e rse rv a n c e in football effo rts. R ichardson had one of the best days of his c a r e e r ag ain st N otre Dam e, making 13 tack les to boost Raye U PI Backof W eek’; h is season total to 32. p r e s id e n t. " I 'm happy fo r th e c o lle g e , fo r th e s ta te and f o r th e S o u th .” G ary B eban o f UCLA fin ish ed fo u rth in th e voting w ith 318 p o in ts , Floyd L ittle o f S y ra c u s e w as fifth w ith 296, C lin t Jo n e s J e r r y Jo n es, se n io r defensive back, rec eiv ed the Biggie Munn pass and run'fooled ’em’ of M ich ig an S tate follow ed w ith 204 and M el F a r r of UCLA had 3 S p a r t a n s By UPI te am s to d isco v er Raye could 115. throw the b all. He finished the T e r r y H a n ra tty , N o tre D a m e ’s se n s a tio n a l so p h o m o re q u a r t e r ­ Jim m y Raye fooled ’em . seaso n with a 50 p e r cent passing A ll- A m e r ic a n T he Michigan State U n iv ersity b a c k , d re w 12 f i r s t p la c e v o te s fo r a s u r p r is in g to ta l of 98 p o in ts . re c o rd and 10 touchdown to sses, S p u r r ie r h as d raw n m o re p ro fe s s io n a l sc o u ts th is seaso n than Gene W ashington, Bub- q u arterb ack was supposed to be one sh o rt of tying the te a m ’s any o th e r co lleg ia n and th e a tte n tio n is not u n w a rra n te d . H ittin g ba S m ith, and George ju s t a ru n n er acco rd in g to ad ­ seaso n re c o rd fo r T D a e r ia ls . h is r e c e i v e r s a t a p h en o m en al .632 m a r k , he h a s led the G a to rs to vance data sh eets fro m Big T en W e b ste r w ere named A gainst N otre D am e la st S at­ an 8-1 r e c o r d , a tr ip to th e O ra n g e Bowl and th e N o. 9 N atio n al s p o rts w rite rs . Tuesday to the f i r s t team urday, Raye didn’t fe a r of throw ­ ra n k in g . A m e ric a n F o o tb a ll But Raye, who led the Spartans S p u r r ie r h as e x p e rie n c e d a se n s a tio n a l s e n io r y e a r , co m p letin g ing the ball, although, he hit on Coaches A sso cia tio n A ll- to a second B ig T en ch am p io n sh ip only 7 of 20 to s s e s and had th ree 153 of 242 p a s s e s fo r 1,785 y a rd s and 15 to uchdow ns. D uring h is and a 9 -0 -1 re c o rd th is season, c a r e e r a t F lo r id a , he h a s fire d 35 T D a e r i a l s , kicked field g o a ls A m e ric a n F o o tb a ll team . in te rcep ted . He Set up the te am ’s wound up the y e a r a proven p a s s ­ only touchdown with a 42-y ard of 40 and 42 y a rd s and punted 40 tim e s f o r an o u tstan d in g 40.7 W ashington was named e r a s w ell as a d arin g ru n n er. p a s s . He connected on another y a r d a v e ra g e . the tig h t end on the team w ith Jack C lancy of M ic h ­ T h is w eek 's U nited P r e s s In­ 4 0 -y a rd e r and th rea ten e d with HAPPY igan, the o n ly o th e r Big Ten p la y e r on the team , te rn atio n al M idwest Back of the Week re c a lle d how in the fleeting se v e ra l oth er long bom bs. “ We w ere out to win from the Lean on us m aking s p lit end. J e r ry W est, J im m y Raye, C lin t m om ents of la s t y e a r ’s season he d em o n strated h i s d a r t i n g sw iftn ess on option p la y s. s ta r t of the b all gam e. We went fo r a home run (p ass) on the TURKEY Jones, Bob A pisa, and C h a rlie T h o rn h ill w ere a ll given honorab le m en­ “ I like to run with the b all. E veryone thought th is y e a r our offense would be p r e d i c a t e d f ir s t play a f t e r N o tre Dame sc o re d a field goal to ti e ,” he said . tio n on the team . around my ru n n in g ,” he said . Two of R aye’s p a s s e s w ere DAY S K I It didn't take long fo r oth er in tercep ted n ea r the end of the gam e as M ichigan State “ went fo r b ro k e .” fro m E a s t L a n s in g ’ s N e w e s t J e w e le r Raye, only 5 -fo o t - 10 - inches and 170 pounds, also wound up H A U S VJ MARSHALL MUSIC CO. the gam e as h is te a m ’s leading ru s h e r, gaining 75 y a rd s in 21 232 N. W ashington (a cro ss fro m G ladm er) P l a n n i n g A H o l i d a y W e d d in g ru n s . Jimmy Raye D uring the seaso n he averaged H e a d q u a rte rs f o r 3.5 y a rd s p e r c a r r y and sc o re d lin e if he ca n ’t find h is re c e iv e rs . five tim e s. Raye said he c a n ’t “ w ait to Coach Duffy D augherty gave get back on the g rid iro n ” next Raye c a rte blanche au th o rity to y e a r . "W e figured we didn’t s e t­ ru n the ball fro m p a s s fo rm atio ns. tle anything by tying N otre Dame. D I A M O N D R I N G S R aye lik es b e st to r o ll out on an T h is will be incentive enough to option and then shoot fo r the goal keep us going next y e a r ” he said. Irish p l a y f o r p o l l 1 ■ in f in a l g r i d g a m e s = Ft- POWER PLANTS FÍ1 NEW YORK (UPI) — N otre D am e gets a chance to regain firs t p la ce in the ra tin g s Saturday when Southern C alifornia, the na­ tio n s’ 10th - ranked team , also needs a good showing to hang onto CONVENTIONAL & the seco n d -ran k ed Fighting Irish its p re c a rio u s ratin g and con­ NUCLEAR m eet southern C alifo rn ia, the vince doubters that it deserv ed W estern re p re s e n ta tiv e to the the R ose Bowl bid over six th - E n g in e e r in g R ose Bowl and th e oddsm akers ranked UCLA. have lis te d them 13 point fav or­ Southern C al lost to UCLA 14- C o n s u ltin g a n d ite s to end the seaso n unbeaten. 7 la st week but w as picked be­ Across from J E W E L R Y and N otre Dame should be try ing ca u se it had a half-gam e edge in Home Ec Bldg. ART C EN TER A r c h ite c tu r a l to m ake the m arg in as big as the P acific Eight conference 319 E . 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T h e m a k e r s o f P e r s o n n a w h o h r inf! y o u I h is c o lu m n a ll SPRITE. SO TART AND th r o u g h th e s c h o o l y e a r a lso b rin g y o u th e u ltim a te in L/ TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T lu x u r y s h a v in g w ith P e r s o n n a a n d P e rsftn n a s p a r tn e r JEWELERS S I N C E 1876 KEEP IT QUIET. in sh a v in g c o m f o r i —(tu r nut Shave* r e g u la r o r m e n th o h _ l* O S T 121 S. WASHINGTON LAN SIN G , MICHIGAN ONSALEHOW 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 23, 19^56 A u to m o tive Em p lo ym e n t Fo r Rent F o r Rent F o r S a le The State News does not M E L 'S AU+O SERVICE. E ast WANTED: F Ü L L -tlM E Church PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE north: EAST SIDE, th re e bedroom fo r p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious s e c re ta ry . O f f i c e experience furnished, one bedroom , ground five o r six a t $45 each. M ini­ Mobil# Homes Personal dLscriminsftion in its ad ­ L an sin g 's only g ara g e is now ' with a v ertisin g colum ns. The located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ n e c e ssa ry . M ust be ab le to work floor, p riv a te en tra n ce , u tilitie s, mum of fo u r p e rso n s at $50 DETROITER 10 X $1; New con- T .V .’s FOR RENT. B rand new 19” p o rta b le s. F r e e delivery e r . 332-3255. C with m ultiple sta ff. Call ED 2 - parking. M a rrie d couple p re ­ each . No le a s e . Phone IV 9 - dltion, own s ite n ea r cam pus. State News will not accept S f i l i lowcos* 2559 fo r application fo rm . fe rre d . $120 m onth plus d ep o sit. 1017. 10-12/1 337-0295, 355-7434, 355-4570, and s e rv ic e . C all STATE MAN- ad v ertisin g which d is c rim ­ Avery’s Auto P a rts AGEMENT, 332-8687._______ C 5-12/1 Inquire 1007 N orth P ennsylva­ UNFURK i S h E d 4-R o o m duplex 5-11/30 W ANT AD inates against relig io n , r a c e , colo r o r national o r i­ M otor Rebuilding WE ARE HIRING now fo r o u r new nia. 3 -1 1 /2 8 in co u n try . $85. ED 7-7175. Peanuts Person a l gin. C ran k sh aft G rinding Bill K napp's R e sta u ra n t located FEM ALE GRADUATE student o r 3 -1 1 /2 8 Lo st & Found • AUTOMOTIVE New and Rebuilt Auto P a rts 5 m inutes e a s t of E ast L ansing. p ro fessio n al to s h a re new deluxe WANTED: DECEMBER 15, two RODEN GREEN H ornet R etard FOUND: MAT h textbook between • EMPLOYMENT 208 E. G rand R iver P le a se apply a t Bill Knapps apartm ent fo r w in ter and sp rin g m en fo r th ree -b e d ro o m house, 1&2 Happy Thanksgiving. C at A dm in istratio n Building and • FOR RENT N orth L ansing - call 489-6147 a c ro s s from F ra n d o r Shopping te rm s. 337-0115 a fte r 6:30 p .m . F ra n d o r a r e a . $38.50. Call 485- Woman (003). 1-11/23 M o rrill H all. 355-6382.3-11/23 C en ter, 3139 E . G rand R iv er. _______________ 3-11/28 6474. 3-11/28 THE ROCK: Rhode Island Indians • FOR SALE A u to m o tive ACCIDENT PROBLEM* C ilí 1:30-3:00, 5:00-8:30. Ask for ONE GIRL to sublet C halet a p a r t- FOtlND: MALE P e rs ia n cat, • LOST & FOUND KALAMAZOO STREET BODY orange & w hite. H aslett Road. eat turkeys fo r snacks. A tlas CHEVELLE, 1964, 2-d o o r, V-8, M rs . Davis o r M rs. F lin tz. m ent w in ter te rm . $50 m onthly. Rooms • PERSONAL SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e C all 351-7627 o r 355-0173. 1-11/23 low m ileage, autom atic, R&H; 10-12/1 351-7196. 5-11/28 • PEANUTS PERSONAL real sh a rp , sh arp low p ric e , w re c k s. A m erican and foreign ROOM AN S' BOARD, $l7(J te rm 3-11/29 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, daddy. Don’t • REAL ESTATE c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. 482- NURSES ARE vVÔNDÉRFÜLI We and six h o u rs week housew ork. forget to feed m ousles m acaroni $1295. PHIL GORDON’S VOLKS­ need one for the 3-11 p u n . shift EAST LANSING APARTMENTS LÖST: GIRL’S H orn-rim m ed • SERVICE 1286. 2628 E . Kalam azoo. C A rran g e to su it. P ro sp e ctiv e and cheese fo r su p p er. Cham p. WAGEN, E ast Grand R iv er at in our w ell-equipped nursing U n iv e r s ity V illa g la s s e s , re c ta n g u la r shape. In • TRANSPORTATION Howard (M-78) 484-1341. m e m b ers only, E lsw orth Co­ 1-11/23 ENGINE VOLKSWAGEN: 40 h.p. hom e. T his en tails supervision, a p a rtm e n ts blue s trip e d c a se . If found, call • WANTED 3 -11/23 Good running condition. $125. o p erativ e House, 711 West G rand 355-8255, L ynn. 5-11/23 PRINCE VALIANT: R oses a r e patient m ed icatio n s and public 635 ABBOTT ROAD R iv e r. Com e v isit T uesday eve­ CHEVROLET, 1959. 2 - d o o r s e - 882-1436. 3-11/23 LÖST: IDENTIFICATION it re d , violets a r e blue, the Day re la tio n s. T his is a challenge. D EA D LIN E dan, 6-cylin d er, autom atic. 485- You w ill enjoy the w ork. Salary Newly com pleted F o r Win­ ning o r ca ll 332-3574. 3 -1 1 /2 3 G ables belonging to Jacqueline belongs to you and the B reak 3140. 3 -1 1 /2 9 S c o o te rs & C y c l e s com m ensurate with ex p erien ce. te r T e rm MEN: ROOMS; cooking, park in g , H elferich . R ew ardl 332-3551. s ta r ts too. L ittle Lady. 1-11/23 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e­ . . . C om pletely F u rn ish ed c lo se . 332-0939. 3-11/23 CHEVROLET, l963. 2-d o o r, BE ONE of th e f ir s t to own a HOLT HOME, INC., 5091 Wil­ 3-11/23 HAPPY ¿ 1 st on Thanksgiving Big fore publication. 1967 Suzuki X -6 S c r a m b l e r . . . . Student Rental S is te r. Me and the G roup. ( standard six . R&H. Body, m otor loughby Road. Phone 699-2144 LOST: Blankets 11/13/66. Q uilt, excellent. 332-5358 . 3-11/23 O ver 30 X -6’s in stock. L arg e fo r interview . 5-11/28 . . . T h re e m an units F o r S a le arm y , Indian s trip e , brown plaid. 1-11/23 C ancellations 12 noon one selectio n of used m otorcycles . . . Walk to cam pus FOR WEDDING and p ra c tic a l CHEVROLET, 1964. 4-door, six 355-5914, 355-2923. 3-11/28 c la ss day before publica­ now a t FOX SPORT CENTER, PERSONNEL ASSISTANT: R e- show er g ifts, com plete line of S e rvic e tion. cylinder, pow er glide, power 2021 E ast M ichigan Avenue. Call sp o n sib ilities in b asic personnel 1 9 5 . 0 0 p e r month b a sk e t-w a re . See ACE HARD­ LOST: Blue S tar Sapphire ring DlAPER SERVICE, D iaparene steerin g . One owner c a r. Rea­ functions. Growth potential. We Saturday at gam e. $50 rew ardl I 372-3908. C F o r inform ation call 332-0091 WARE’S se lec tio n s. 201 E ast F ra n ch ise d S ervice Approved by sonably p rice d . 485-4867. w ill tra in . BA in psychology, C all co llect D etro it, GA 7-3727. PHONE HONDA 1965 50cc., low m ileage, EAST SIDE, one bedroom , fu r- G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from Union. D octors and DSIA, The m ost 355-8255 CHEVROLET, 1958, autom atic. 3 -1 1 /2 3 good condition. 393-2016 a fte r sociology o r b u sin ess adm in­ istra tio n . Location Lansing. nished. We pay h eat. No child­ Phone ED 2-3212. C LOST: GREEN l o o s e l e a f at 3-11/28 m odern and Only p erso n alized s e r v ic e ' in L ansing, providing 5 p .m . 1-11/23 ren o r p ets. Phone IV 9-1017. B i c y c l e Sa l e s , re n ta ls and RATES Runs good, doesn’t burn oil. W rite Box B-2 S tate News. 1 0 -H /2 9 s e rv ic e s . A lso used. EAST E rick so n Kiva afternoon of 11/ you with d ia p er p a ils, polybags, $200 o r best offer. 351-7111, 4-11/23 16. R ew ard. 355-0382 . 3-11/28 1 D a 1 ..............S I . 50 Avi at i on LANSING, CYCLE, 1215 E . d e o d o riz e rs, and d ia p e rs, o r 669-7131. 3-11/29 REGISTERED NURSES and TWO GIRLS to sublet ap artm en t. FOUND: MALE black cat 300 u se your own. Baby clothes 3 DAYS........... S3.00 FRANCIS AVIATION: Now fo rm - C ed ar V illage w in ter te rm only. G rand R iv er. C all 332-8303. C C H E V R O L E T , l 9 5 9 . Brow n/ LPN ’s. Scheduling flexible. Sev­ b l o c k E v erg reen , N ovem ber w ashed fre e . No deposit. P lant 5 DAYS...........¿5 .0 0 ing new C herokee flying club. C all 351-9054 a fte r 5 p .m . STEREO PHONOGRAPH, Decca w hite, 4-door, six, s t a n d a r d e ra l a re a s av ailab le. Special 2 1 st. C all 332-1009 o r ED 2 - inspection invited. AMERICAN M em bership lim ited . Phone 5-11/29 console, in good condition, $40. tran sm issio n , low m ileage. em phasis on co m p u ter re se a rc h , 6263. 3-11/29 DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G ie r. ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) 484-1324. C C all 484-6533. 1-11/23 $200. 485-1378 evenings. inpatient c a r e and p sy c h iatric 3 -4 MEN to sublet A lb ert A p art- C all 482-0864. C m ent sta rtin g W inter te rm . 351- STEREO COMPONENT, O l s o n LOST: ONE T e a r Drop engage- Over 10, 15i per word, p e r day 3-1 1 /2 3 Em p lo ym e n t n u rsin g . C ontact P erso n n el De­ 6884. 5-11/28 tu n e r, a m p lifier, G a rra rd turn­ m ent rin g . R ew ard. 355-9854. THESES PRINTED, rap id s e r v - . p artm en t, ST. LAWRENCE T h e re will be a 50£ se rv ic e CHEVY ll, 1962, 2-door, six, HELP WANTED p a rt time.KW IK tab le, Jim L an sin g S p eak ers. ________________________3-11/29 ice. D rafting supplies, Xerox HOSPITAL, L ansing. 3-11/23 AVONDALE 4-MAN ap artm en t and bookkeeping charge if stick, excellent c o n d i t i o n . KAR WASH, 920 E. Michigan 332-2604. 3-1 1 /2 8 FOUND: MONEY on Landon field. cop ies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ Sharpl $595. 816 R.G. C u rtis, IV 4-7335. 10-12/1 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT available D ecem ber 1st. $220 C all 355-8620 and identify. PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- this ad is not paid within p e r month. C all 337-2080 a fte r 2 blocks north of M iller and fo r p erm anent p o sitio n s for men ________________________ 3-11/29 5431. C one week. NURSERY SCHOOL t e a c h e r . and women in office, s a l e s , 5 p .m . 5-12/1 F ra n d o r P . X . Store Washington. C -ll/2 3 Q u a rte r-tim e T uesday, T h u rs­ LOST: AN envelope containing DlAPER SERVICE, L an sin g 's tech n ical. IV 2-1543. C EAST LANSING: one bedroom When you have a fro sty wind KARMEN GHIA, 1964, low m ile- day, and a lte rn a te F rid a y m orn­ sh ie ld u se S p ra y -D -Ic e r. De­ p a p e rs w ritte n in A rab ic. Call fin est. Your choice of th re e fu rn ish ed . A ssum e le a se Janu­ in g s. 332-1635 for inform ation. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- 355-1262. 1-11/23 Au tom otive age, gas h e a te r. Excellent con­ PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts a ry 1st. 351-7184. 3-11/23 f ro s ts In stan tly , M elts i c e typ es. C ontainers furnished, no dition. $1000 firm. 353-1538. 3-11/28 f a s t. Special w ith th is ad. deposit. Baby clothes w ashed BONNEVILLE 1961,N assaublue, fo r experienced office g irls . No ONE (j IRL to su b lease N o rth - one owner, excellent condition, 3-11/23 STUDENT WITH elec tro n ic back- Personal f re e . T ry our Velvasoft p ro c ­ fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. C wind A partm ent. $52.50 month. - .7 7 0 - autom atic, vinyl in te rio r. $650. OLDSMOB1LE, 1963 convertible, ground to take inventory, N orth­ M Ö TO RCYCL E MÖTOR e s s . 25 y e a rs in L ansing. BY-LO C all Sandy a fte r 5 p .m . 351- 351-5654. 3-11/28 gold. Loaded with e x tra s . Ex­ w estern Radio Lab, IV 5-4331. STUDY DESKS, sm all ch e st, r o ll- SCOOTER in su ra n c e . P ackage DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E. cellent Dual-90 tir e s . Reason­ 5-11/28 Fo r Rent 6132. 3-11/23 a-w ay s & bunkbeds. New and r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE. M ichigan. IV 2-0421. C BÜÏCK SPECIAL Deluxe, 1961, FOUR NEEDED to take o ver ab le. ED 2-1714 afte r 5 p.m . YOUNG LADY for light house- TV RENTALS for stu d en ts. Eco- used m a ttre s s e s — a ll s iz e s . O ver K napp's Cam pus C e n te r. T .V .’s FOR re n t. Z enith and G .E. autom atic, radio, four new tire s , nom ical ra te s by the te rm or la rg e B urcham Woods a p a rt­ $480. Two snow tire s , $20,882- 5-11/28 keeping, 2 -3 h alf-days w eek. Study lam ps, ty p e w rite rs, tape 332-8671. C 19*' p o rta b le s. F re e se rv ic e and month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ m ent. 351-9082. 3-11/23 r e c o rd e rs , m e tal w ard ro b e s, 6308. 3-11/29 PEl'G O T, l95&, Model 4(33.Sound 332-5651 o r 337-9687. 3-11/28 THE LOOSE ENDS - T he sound d eliv ery . Only $9 p e r m onth. ALS. 484-9263. C WANTED: ONE m ale student to p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ you can fe e l. O rgan, g u ita r, body, econom ical, su n-roof, $65. EARNINGS ARE unlim ited a s an C all NEJAC, 337-1300. C ÉE MUSICAL with one of the sh a re luxury ap artm en t w ith tion new & u sed e le c tric fan s. b a s s , d ru m s. C all Tom , 485- Phone IV 2-4740. 2 -1 1 /2 3 AVON re p re se n ta tiv e . T urn your A p artm en ts pianos o r organs offered in to­ one o th er. C ontact J e r r y Saks, E verything fo r th e hom e. WIL­ 0761. C PONTIAC, 1964 GRAND PRIX. fre e tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ Typing Service day’s C lassified Ads. LUXURY APARTMENT, two men 1330 E ast G rand R iv er, Apt. 21 COX SECOND HAND STORE, All pow er, r e v e rb e ra to r, mag m ent in your hom e, w rite M rs. THE BAIT is Chaplin, E ise n - PAULA ANN HAUCHEY, T y p ist. Alona H uckins, 5664 S c h o o l needed. Block from B erkey. $60. a fte r 7 p .m ., im m ediately. 509 E. M ichigan, L ansing. Phone w heels. 353-7950. 10-11/29 ste ln , e tc . T hen w e introduce IBM S ele ctric and Executive. J o i n th e S tre e t, H aslett, M ichigan, o r 351-9267. 10-12/5 3-11/23 IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . C RENAULT DAL’PHINEl 1 9 62 , unknown g re a ts such a s Anthony M ultilith O ffset P rin tin g . P ro ­ call IV 2-6893. 3-11/23 SUBLEASE IrbUR Man luxury DESPERATE - ONE g irl needed SEVEN FOURTH row tick ets - Roland and T he N.Y.U. F ilm fessio n al th e ses typing. N eaf 3400 actual m ile s. Good tra n s ­ DRIVERS - 21 o r o ld e r. M o m - a p a r t m e n t , 2781 Northwind fo r W inter-Spring te rm s . Riv­ Holiday on Ice. Thanksgiving W orkshop. EXPLORING CINE­ cam pus. 337-1527. C w o r l d portation. Evenings, 351-6783. ers Edge A partm ent, $60 ln g s/ev en in g s. V arsity Cab. 122 D rive, Apt. 42 , 337-2545. T h u rsd ay , 4 p .m . 351-7329. MA SOCIETY. M em berships now TRIUMPH T R 4.T 964. Excellent W oodm ere. 10-12/1 3 -11/23 m onth. 351-5284. 5 -1 1 /2 3 3-11/23 a v a i l a b l e at "T h e Q uesting ANN BROWN, typist and m ultilith o f Y am aha condition. C all ED 2-6762 afte r ONE MAN to sublet luxury a p a rt- SUPERVISOR COUPLE fo r m e n 's FllOM MODEL hom e: w hite le a th - B east” - next to th e State T he­ offset p rin tin g . D isse rtatio n s, TY PIST HALF days fo r w inter th e se s, m a n u scrip ts, gen eral 9 p.m . 5-11/23 m ent, $62.50. C all Steve, 351— (7) room ing house, light d u ties, e r sofa bed, c h e s ts , nlghtstands, a te r . te rm . Apply State News, Room typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs ex p e ri­ VOLKSWAGEN 1963, sun roof. 9406. 3-11/23 $95 re n t, 2 b edroom s, nice y ard bed sp re a d s, d ra p e s. Seven LAUNDRY, C L E A N E R S . Pay 346 Student S erv ices Building. ence. 332-8384. C $800. C all 372-5569 a fte r 5:30. WANTED TWO g ir ls sublease feficed, 428 G rove, 2 blocks beautiful lo u v ered windows - le s s fo r the b e s t. Wash - 2 0 f 50 BED GENERAL hospital has D ry - 10£. Suits c l e a n e d , TYPING IN my hom e. C all 489- 5-12/1 luxury ap artm en t w in ter te rm . Union. Open Ja n u a ry . 2 1 /2 -3 1/2 p r ic e . O th er ite m s. 339- need for p ro fe ssio n a l help, r e ­ p r e s s e d - $1.50. Slacks, sw eat­ 3141, ask fo r Sue. 5-11/23 VOLKSWAGEN, 1961. Excellent 351-5411, 1 E ast U n i v e r s i t y y e a r le a s e rig h t couple. Un­ 2509. 3 -1 1 /2 3 g iste re d and licen sed p ra c tic a l e r s , sp o rt c o a ts - 75£ WEND- BAR^I M EL. P ro fessio n al ty p ist. c o n d i t i o n . $390, best offer. T errace . 3-11/23 fu rn ish ed . T otal p riv ac y . F ine OUR LOW overhead sav es you n u rs e s . S alary com m en su rate ROW’S 3006 Vine S tre e t. One No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. 355-3308; Mike, 353-6819. neighborhood. Phone appoint­ m oney. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, w ith ex p erien ce. D ifferential RESPONSIBLE? 4-MAN exotic Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C 3-11/29 m ent 351-9023 10 AM to 10 PM, 416 T u ssin g Building, Phone block w est of S e a rs, H ours 7 fo r evening and night d u tie s. ap artm en t av ailab le w i n t e r at o r 353-1787. Ideal fo r couple IV 2-4667. 3-11/23 a.m . - 11 p .m . C JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 VOLKSWAGEN 1$5*. Mechan- L ib e ra l p e r s o n n e l p o lic ie s. te rm . A ttractiv e n eighbors, good w ith 1-2 p re sc h o o le rs , d esirin g SELMER ALTO Saxaphone, $150 KODAK FILM , B & W, 620-127, ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD­ ically p e rfe c t. Runs re a l well in E asily reach ed from F reew ay location. A s lic e of heaven — M S U ’ s Yam aha snow. Only $375, STRATTON’S hom e life in p leasan t su rro u n d ­ o r b est o ffe r. 351-6564 a fte r 33£ each w ith th is ad. MAREK VERTISING, 533 N. C lip p ert. 127. Well lighted, am ple p a rk ­ ca ll 351-7565. 3 -1 1 /2 3 ing. U tilitie s fu rn ish ed . 4-11/23 6 p jn . 3—11/23 REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIP­ IV 5-2213. C SPORT CENTER, 1915 E. Mich­ ing a r e a . P lea san t working NEEDED: FOURTH man to su b - H e a d q u a rte rs igan, IV 4-4411. C conditions. Apply MASON GEN­ TWO FAMILY house 2281 Mt. ELECTROLUX TANK v a c u u m TION CENTER at F ra n d o r. C le a se Eden Roc apartm en t De­ Hope R d., O kem os, u tilitie s fu r­ FREE!!! A T h rillin g hour of beau- Tra n sp o rtatio n ERAL HOSPITAL, 800 E ast Col­ cem b er - June. 351-5866. clea n er w ith a ll cleaning a t­ B o w k e r & M o i les A uto S e rv ic e & P a r ts umbia S treet, M ason, Michigan. n ished. U p sta irs fully fu rn ish ed , tach m en ts. Runs, looks like new. ty . F o r appointm ent, c a ll 484- RIDERS TO C leveland leaving 3-11/23 4519, M ERLE NORMAL COS­ 10-12/8 p riv ac y , lovely resid e n tia l a r e a , C ost $140 new. Model 60 Deluxe. T hursday m orning e a rly . 243- NEW BATTERIES. Exchange NEED ONE MALE r o o m m a t e $135. 2 y e a r le a se p re fe rre d . METICS S T U D I O , 1600 E. MALE, OVER l8 :w e ek e n d cle an - $30. OX 4-6031. C -ll/2 8 3838. 2-11 /2 3 C y c le Shop p ric e from $7.95. New sealed B urcham Woods luxury a p a rt­ D ow nstairs open D ecem ber 7 - M ichigan. C beam s, 99 INFORMAT tIO »»» Child. 50d £ STORM, THEN A PLANE CRASH. T h a t F r a c tu r e s T h e F r o n t ie r ! a v a ii l a b l e fMA FLASHER AND THE HORROR HORN. é U N I V E R S A L Presents iiu m m é lu d â t* * à CHAMBER HORRORS E lio s ta ti T r s v s r f o r n e w j o b Open petitioning w ill beglnNov. 28 fo r th e position of general Maicnn Half Hip'Shooter. Half Freneh HalfTi MICHAELGORDON • Produced by HARRYKELLER -----------------------------T H E M O O N ! | « . l ie t , D e V O L H, , r t h t « *» ft//« Song by SAUUV CAMM tn d JAUCS VAN MEUSCN Surg by TMC KINOSTON TRIO | Texas m eet E x tra Fun C artoon & N o ve lty ________________ D R I V E T h re e m em b ers of the English - I N D ept, w ill p re se n t p a p e rs at the DINOFAZIO presents MACHIAVELLI^ BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS M U ea S o u h w M i of L a n s i n g o n M - 7 f annual m eeting of the N ational Council of T e a c h e rs of English TODAY. . . NOW THRU SUN (3) H I T S T h u rsd ay through Saturday in Houston, T ex a s. L ast T im es ! starring 650 E L E C T R IC -IN -C A R -H E A T E R S D. Gordon Rohm an, dean of Ju s tin M o rrill C ollege, w ill speak ROSANNASCHIAFFINO/ PHILIPPELEROY T h e a tr e THIS COLOR FEATU R E AT 9 P .M . * F e a tu re 7:35 and 9:50 P.M . p k M tm -s e te J on the "D iscovery of Synthesis: so m e ideas fo r a m odern theory F IR ST L A N SIN G SH O W IN G of rh e to ric a l invention.” THURSDAY: R oger S h u y , a sso cia te p ro ­ fe s s o r of English, w ill speak on W IN N ER O F 3 ACADEMY AWARDS "D ialectology in t h e U rban IN C L LID IN G “ B EST SU PPO R T IN G A C T R E SS!” A re a ,” and Joseph W aldm eir, a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of English, w ill speak on " T re n d s in A m er­ ican F iction since 1945." “ A d e c id e d “ A g ra n d "O n e o f t h e W anted m u s t-s e e ! u p r o a r io u s y e a r ’s b e s t. A n th o n y Q uinn is B a c c h a n a lia n A n th o n y Q uinn FEM ALE GRADUATE s t u d e n t seek s inexpensive housing near b r i l l a n t ! H is Z o rb a h a s h . Q uinn b e s t a c to r S ' cam pus. C all 393-0504. in th is ts m p e s tu o u s p la y s Z o rb a t o o f t h e y e a r .” ve'» — N ational Board *\ >0* 5-11/30 p ic tu r e p o s s e s s e s h e lla n g o n e .H e is of Review WANTED: GIRL to sh a re th re e - a l t h e e n e r g ie s t h e f ir e o f I f e g irl apartm en t in Avondale A- its e lf , a p ie c e and u rg es o f th e p artm en ts. 351-7289. 5-12/1 " S tu n n in g a n d g r e a t o n e s of. o f th e sun 22-28 MALE in stru c to r o r b u si- in t h e s h a p e a b s o rb in g . h is to ry e n d m y th . nessm an to sh a re living q u a rte r H e is A dam in o f a m a n .” A n th en y Q uinn in new 4 bedroom tri-le v e l home. C all 489-1649 a f te r 5 p .m . or th e g ard en — Time Mogozine co m b in e s a n f f im m m w m w w anytim e w eekends. 3-11/28 o f E d in , an im a l v ita lity , “ C a co y an n is is DENNISKMEMMB MOMSBRIAN KEJTH j J M J a ch ild ish c h a rm kGOLDM WANTED: COMPETENT TUTOR O d y ss e u s o n a film g e n iu s FOR S T A tistics 421. C all 332- t h e w indy and a deep- w h o h a s re a liz e d _ 2047. 3-11/28 r o o te d worldly p la in s a ll t h e g ra n d e u r swfiiRLBoMBS S T A F F PHOTOGRAPHER for o f T ro y .” w isd o m t o W ay. . .Way Out 2nd at 10 P.M . Boyne Mountain Lodge. Decem­ o f t h e n o v el.” — Bosley Crowther, — Alton Cook, b e a u tif u l e f f e c t ” b e r 15th-M arch 15th. Interview s N e w York Times W orld'T elegram — Judith Crist, - 3rd Guest A ttra c tio n - a t Student S erv ices Building, Herald Tribune D ecem ber 1st. Contact M r. C. T . Symons, c /o Boyne Mountain The motion picture with Lodge. 5-11/30 * th e FEAR FLASHER and VINCENT V I * “ 1 FRANCO UUM h m * « « IW O W 4 T IO N ^ 4 8 2 *3 9 0 9 ■ Rk the HORROR HORN. P R IC E -F A B IA N ’ » c ic c io A N T O N E L U MARIOBAVAuouiS m HEYWARD-.ROBERT KAUFMAN - James HARTFORD Fuivio LUCISANO...louis m HEYWARD -anAMERICAN INTERNATIONAL picture TODAY © I9 6 0 American International Pictures__________________ F e a tu re at 1:00-3:05- 5:15-7:20- 9:35 C O -FE A T U R E : A L A NA N B T A HT O E NS Y IR Q E NU EIN PN A P A S A film w ith m a n y scenes THIS COLOR FEATU R E AT 7 P .M . I K arla w as rich Looks like it’ll bea bam Tm y vinta v e f r g e L . and very levely. MICHAELCACOYANNIS PRODUCTION s o te rr if y in g , bang ' Why did she p e r­ M U d M v e rt the m orality of a town. . .to 'Z O R B A T H E G R E E K i.un.tr.*,*..ibv»«OSKA/AMJAftiS.-r ULAKiDRCWGtOflGEFOUNQAS a b u ilt-in a u d io - v is u a l ” lOtW CHAM« kill the m an she T h u rs. 1:30, 5:35, 9:45 P.M . w a r n in g had loved? sy ste m r tfRRvtho»*£Sj ^ m y w ..« ,, NEXT ATTRACTION: JOHN Q f h a s been d e v is e d . HORRO yon ilon’t! ~ icent , imnm w -.sum.-mm 'meno AMHQNV iw H IT NO. (3) IN COLOR AT 10.40 V'••'•{Xt*h V'-Vi*itf.âVt .*-*» «rajPlIiR04**1 B e R G M S N is Q IM N FRANKIE AVALON - DEBORAH WALLEY * '•"*»b.tnPVâftpii«Atti I M(tVii ,rv*,>»1*5 V-WI’. -I -T H e W T q ^ s c o R E A P IC T U R E .” -New York T im es DAY OF ONLY 4 M IL E S EAST O F CA M PUS in ‘ ‘S K I P A R T Y ” in color. TECHNICOLOR* FROM WARNER Next: “ THE BLUE MAX T h u rs. 3:50 and 8:00 P.M. WHIMS Wednesday, November 23, 196ft> 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan M A Y R U I N M A R R I A G E Birchism clashes Priest decries pre-marital sex with Christianity "M ain s tre a m ” C hristianity, le s s the rig h t to dem and what speaking to a coed group on keep a m a rria g e from being suc­ sex, and not b ecau se of the Cath­ A student said the Ten w ith Its belief in the m o ral bro­ o th e rs have. God has granted B y FRED P A L M State News S taff W r ite r According to C h ristian the­ p r e -m a rita l sex a t a m ovie- dlscusslon period in Brody, said " T h e 'h e can, she can’t’ stan d ard is w rong.” cessfu l, but it is the possible psychological r e s u lts and th e dis­ obedience of C h rist which a r e b a d ," he sa id . o lic s. A policem an catching peo­ p le doing th is in a c a r d o esn 't a r r e s t them becau se th e cop’s a C atholic, but b ec au seth e p u b lic Com mandm ents ad ultery. only bans T he p r ie s t re p lie d th at " a ll things which a r e w rong a re n ’t n * ' i! t A ft* therhood of m an, Is In oppo­ sition to th e f a r rig h tis t John B irch Society, m agazine editor L e s te r D eK oster said la st week stew ardship; he alone can judge the need fo r it, D eK oster con­ tinued. B irc h ism only se e s the guaran­ ology, it’s ju st a s wrong for a The psychological effect of T he film p rom pted questions has voted ag ain st it through listed in the T en Com m andm ents, te e of p ro p erty , w h ereas C h ris­ at the Alumni Chapel. guy to ask a g irl to engage in p re -m a rita l sex can re su lt in a and debate fro m the audience. la w s.” they’r e lis te d or hinted at D eK oster, a s s o c ia te ed ito r of tians believe in a "law of sh a r­ p re - m a r ita l sex as it is for distru stfu l m a rria g e , he said . A m a le who favored fre e love A nother “ f r e e lo v e r" said that throughout th e B ib le.” in g ." the R eform ed Jo u rn al, p ic tu res the g irl to say all right, a Roman "V ery frequently afte r a m a r­ “ like they have in Sweden,” said nothing would happen if everyone T he A m erican trad itio n is also i the John B irch Society a s a Catholic p r ie s t said Monday. ria g e a g ir l’s mind thinks that w e should " t r a in ” people to be lived according to the golden A nother p ro -fre e -lo v e m ale fa ls e relig io n attem pting to un­ founded on C h ristian p rin cip les The Rev. Joseph F rom m eyer, her husband continues to do wrong le s s m o ral, and then th e re w on't ru le . asked the p r ie s t, " i s n 't in te r­ and Is at odds with B irc h ism , d erm in e many C h ristian groups of St. John’s Student P arish , on the b asis of th e ir acts before be any m o r e of th ese psy­ "O h ,” said the p r ie s t, "d o co u rse an ex p re ssio n of lo v e ?" in h is la te s t book, " T h e C h ris­ D eK oster b eliev es. said that “ a decent C hristian m a rria g e , even though he’s in­ chological p ro b lem s. unto o th e rs’ dau g h ters a s you "D e fin itely ," s a i d F a th e r tian and the John B irch Soci­ T he A m erican trad itio n sta te s fellow has to live up to the nocent of ¿verything,” said F a ­ T h is brought down the wrath of would have o th e rs do unto y o u rs ." F ro m m ey er. e ty ." that " a ll m en a r e c re a te d eq u a l" sam e values as a g irl, and th e r F ro m m ey er. He added that a coed, who rem a rk e d : F a th e r F ro m m ey e r said that ‘‘Then w hat’s w ro n g ," said "N o accident can undo the w ith the rig h ts of " lif e , lib e rty shouldn’t e v e r ask such a ques­ this can occur the oth er way " If the m a jo rity of the people not only is p r e - m a r ita l in te r­ the student, "w ith a m an who m o ral brotherhood of m a n ," De­ and th e p u rsu it of happiness” tion. If he does, he should ex­ thought th is (free love) w as all co u rse prohibited by C h ristian loves a g irl to ask h e r to ex­ too. K oster said in alluding to the to be guaranteed by a govern­ am ine him self (religiously)." “ I’m n o t saying that p re ­ rig h t, why isn ’t It in effect? We theology, but "th in g s leading up p r e s s it in a d ifferen t w ay ?" D arw inistic viewpoint in B ric h - m ent “ of by and fo r the people.” F a th e r F ro m m ey e r, who was m a rital In terco u rse is going to have laws ag ain st p re -m a rita l to it, such a s p e ttin g ." " I don’t se e how you can be a lsm . But B irch ism co n sid ers the C h ristian and ask that q u estion,” "A D arw inist b eliev es the only " p u rs u it of happiness” as fre e ­ Extra services set said the p r ie s t. "A m a rria g e is thing w e owe our neighbor Is dom fro m social resp o n sib ility a co n tract w hich e n tails c e rta in rig h ts and resp o n sib ilitie s, among which is sex, and you can’t take things out of th is f w hat we Im pose on o u rs e lv e s ," he said . T he problem of brotherhood Is clim axed in w ar w here your with its hedges on p riv a te prop­ e rty . It co n sid ers governm ent " o f by and fo r the p eople" a s for Thanksgiving the g re a te st enem y of the people, ’ co n tract and s till ’expect them to b ro th e r is your enemy, D eK oster D eK oster said . be rig h t." continued. " S c rip tu re s a r e c le a r on this The m ovie and d iscu ssio n with F a th e r F ro m m ey e r is to be r e ­ Beaumont Tower (problem of your enem y). ‘If y o u r enemy hunger, feed him ’, " C a m p u s-re la ted and E a s t L an ­ a t 7, 8 and 9 a.m . T h u rsd ay . peated Monday at 9 p.irf. in m ulti­ T ie Beaum ont o f leg­ M e t h o d i s t sin g congregations will be giving M artin L u th er C hapel w ill hold p urpose room A in Brody H all. he sa id . "B u t B irch ism sa y s, end. John C a stle photo thanks in special church s e rv ic e s Thanksgiving s e rv ic e s at 10 a.m . 'If your enem y hunger, do not during the T h an k sfiv in g holidays. T hursday: the F ir s t C hurch of forget that he is your enem y’.’’ Seven ch u rch es w ill Join for C h ris t, S c i e n t i s t , a t 11 a.m , D eK oster a lso se e s the Indi­ c h o i r s e t s se rv ic e s a t 8 p .m . Wednesday at T h u rsd ay : and the F ir s t A ssem ­ vidual and the s ta te at odds In P eo p les C hurch and a t 10 a.m . bly of God at 7:30 p .m . W ednes­ S t u d e n t t o p r e s e n t B irc h ism , but not In C h ristian ­ T h u r s d a y a t Alumni Chapel. day. ity . s e r v i c e C hurches p articip atin g in these S erv ices w ill be held at St. Rom ans 13, D e K o s t e r r e ­ m ark ed , c a lls fo r governm ent to T he chancel ch o ir of U niver­ s e rv ic e s a re P eoples Church, A ndrew ’s E a s t e r n Orthodox g r a d u a t e o r g a n r e c i t a o rganize and c a re fo r m an, but sity M ethodist C hurch w ill give U n iv ersity B aptist, E a s t L ansing C hurch a t 9:30 p .m . T hursday. the “ Blue B ook," a B irchism Its fall ch o ra l w orship se rv ic e T rin ity , Edgewood United, Uni­ C alv ary E vangelical U n i t e d A lbert G. Bolltho w ill p r e ­ Bolitho’s p ro g ra m w ill Include: handbook by R obert Welch, con­ a t 7:30 p .m . Sunday at U niversity v e rsity C h ristian , an d U n iv ersity B reth ren , Faith M ethodist E.U .B. sen t a g rad u ate re c ita l a t 4 p.m . " P a s s a c a g lia " (Symphony ln G s id e rs governm ent as the M ethodist C hurch. M ethodist. and A frican M ethodist w ill hold a Sunday In St. P au l’s Episcopal M ajor) by Sowerby, "T w o Cho­ g re a te st enem y of m an. F ra n c is Jo n e s, C harlotte, All S aints E piscopal and Uni­ jo in t se rv ic e a t 7:30 p.m . Wed­ C hurch, L an sin g . ra le P re lu d e s on D ies sind die N .C ., jun io r, andD w ain P ete rso n , v e rsity L utheran will also join n esday at the M t. Hope Avenue The r e c ita l is being p rese n ted heil gen zehn G ebot" by Bach, " In the C h ristian viewpoint p o s t - d o c t o r a l student, a r e in common s e rv ic e s . T he two M ethodist C hurch. in p a rtia l fulfillm ent of re q u ire ­ " T h e Way of the C ro s s ” by of p ro p erty , If we have m o re s o lo ists. T he c h o ir w ill be sup­ congregations will hold se rv ic e s T he R eform ed C h ristia n F e l­ m ents fo r the d eg re e of P h . D. M a rc el D upre, " P re lu d e and than w e need, we a r e stealing p orted by o rgan, woodwind and at 10 a.m . T h u rsd ay at Uni­ lowship will be attending s e rv ic e s in applied m u sic, lite r a tu r e and Fugue in F Sharp M inor” by D ie­ fro m the p o o r ," D eK oster said . b r a s s accom panim ent. v e rs ity L utheran. a t the C h ristian R eform edC hurch th e o ry . Bolitho re c e iv e d h isB .M . tric h Buxtehude, and “ T he A s­ A ll that people have is "o n M ass will be ce le b ra ted a t St. a t 10 a.m . at 240 M a rsh all S treet, and M.M. at Wayne S tate U niver­ cension” by O liv er M essiaen . loan” fro m God to be used In J o h n ’s C atholic Student C en ter L ansing. sity. T h e re c ita l Is open to the pub­ " a c ts of love.” T h is does not give those with F i r s t P re sb yte ria n lic . Ride-thumbing ban The council ag re ed to study C e n tra l M ethodist A cro ss F ro m the Capitol U N ITY E a st L ansing Unity C e n ter Ottawa and Chestnut SUNDAY (continued fro m page 1) from Sigma Nu fra te rn ity , 731 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group 425 W. G rand R iv er B urcham D riv e, that ask ed fo r the pro b lem and give te m p o rary M a ry -S a b in a Chapel WORSHIP The council took no action on c o rre c tio n of a sewage p ro b lem . re lie f of the ZBT pro b lem by WORSHIP SERVICE 332-1932 SERVICES the hitch-hiking o rd in an c e. " I The re p o rt said th at during picking up e x tra refu se im m edi­ (9:45), Thanksgiving S ervice think we should let it rid e ,” said rainy w eather sewage d ra in s into ately . (WJ1M 11:15 a.m .) T h u rsd ay 10 a .m . 9:30 a.m. Autumn Cleaning Councilm an Bill Hanel. Two reso lu tio n s w ere approved the basem ent of the fra te rn ity house. Following the req u e st of Sigma D elta T au so ro rity fo r b e tte r “ O vercom ing O ur F e a r ” Sunday S erv ice - - 11:00 a.m . 11 a.m . Dwight S, L a rg e P reach in g W ednesday C la ss - 7:30 p.m . The ducks are gone and the leaves w ill be s h o rtly by the council during its m eeting. City M anager John P a tria rc h e lighting on C e n ter S tre e t, the D aily M editation — 12 noon as Jan W llb rin k of the G rounds Dept, cleans out the The f ir s t, introduced by Council­ announced that the p ro ject would council ag re ed to have an addi­ C onsultation by Appointment man Max S tro th e r, congratulated re q u ire a sp ecial a s se s s m e n t of tional m a s t-a rm light Installed C rib N u rse ry , So B ring T h e S t. Jo h n s Student L Ib r a r y p o o l. Baby. T ax e home a copy of the M in ister: R ich ard D. B illings MSU P re sid e n t John A. Hannah approxim ately $20,000. in the vicinityi of the so ro rity Pa rish State News photo by Chuck M ichaels “ What T hen A re We To Do?” (Church of the Daily Word) on su ccessfu l com pletion of 25 Andrew D w arkas, a d v ise r to house. 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 y e a rs with the u n iv ersity . Z eta Beta Tau fra te rn ity , 855 Sunday M asses K im b e rly Downs LU T H ER A N China admission The second reso lu tio n , in tro ­ G rove S t., req u ested th at the F ir s t C h ristian 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 duced by H anel, congratulated council r e c o n s i d e r its new Church of C h rist W O R S H IP 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p.m . MSU’s football team f o r i t s ” best refu se-p ick u p reg u latio n s, and 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing R e form ed C h u rch M isso u ri Synod When n e c e s sa ry Sunday (continued fro m page 1) a sim ila r study w as adoptedw ith- season e v e r.” not group all so ro ritie s and f ra ­ M asses will be doubled up 240 M arsh all St., L ansing M artin L uther C hapel out re su lt in 1950, and added: Councilm an Tod K intner in tro ­ te rn itie s into one unit, to have (2 blocks W. of F ra n d o r with m a sse s in the chapel and He said F rance w as aw are of L u th eran Student C e n te r " I t is, in o u r view, neither duced a proposal which would garbage picked up only tw ice each Shopping C en ter on dow nstairs lounge. the attitude being ex p re ssed in 444 Abbott Rd. advisable nor re a lis tic , afte r 16 provide E ast Lansing with a 52- week. E. G rand River) M orning S erv ice 9:00 and 11:15 Peking, but that “ each sta te is Tw o Blocks N orth of Union Weekday M asses y e a rs of discu ssio n , to suggest space parking m all on M .A.C. “ We have o v er 50 men eating by R ev. Hofman entitled to subm it the refo rm s IV 9-7130 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 the setting up of a com m ittee to Avenue from G rand R iver Avenue a t o u r house, which is a d ra stic 9:30 - 11 a .m . Holy E u ch a rist it deem s n e c e ssa ry in the o r ­ ganization, and to even put c e r ­ ’explore and study’ the problem , to A lbert S tre e t. d ifferen ce from the s m a l l e s t SUNDAY SERVICES U n iv ersity C lass 10: 15 9:30 C h ild re n ’s Sunday Thanksgiving Day M asses tain conditions to its p articipation and to suggest 'a f a ir and p rac­ ‘‘T h is would probably be tem ­ G reek unit of 10 women,” he School Hour 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 a.m . tic al solution.’ T h e re is no other M orning W orship n :od a.m . "W hat I s M an?” th e re in . It lie s w ith other p o ra ry , until the city builds a said . ‘‘N aturally we’r e going to Thanksgiving S ervice Saturday M asses solution but to re s to re to China parking ra m o ,” he explained. have g re a te r need fo r refu se B ible Study io ;oo a.m . Evening S ervice 7 p.m . m e m b ers of the U nitedN ations to Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . T h u rsd ay 10 a.m . 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 accept o r re je c t such suggested the se at that is h e rs , and in our R eport was given on a req u e st pick u p ." by Rev. Hoksbergen re fo rm s o r conditions.” opinion it would be d isc rim ­ inatory to r e s o r t to a procedure W ednesday evening Bible C am pus Student C e n ter TR IN ITY C H U R C H In reje ctin g the Italian study Instituted fo r the adm ission of a Study 7:30 p.m . 217 Bogue St. Apt. 1 proposal Seydoux re c a lle d that 120 S partan Ave. Interdenom inational new m em b er.” Phone 351-6360 T h o se In Need of T hanksgiving Eve S ervice Wed. Nov. 2 3 - 7 p.m . F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n C all , C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n ’s M o s t C o m p l e t e S t o c k o f FE 9-8190 T ra n sp o rta tio n ca ll — SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 8821425 485-3650 University C la sse s 9:45 PIPES CIGARS 8:30 K a yw o o d ie s. . . Tobaccos Morning W orship Pe o p le s C h u rc h F irs t Church of 11:00 Com oys-G.B.D. C IG A R ET TES " S e c re ts D esigned fo r S haring’’ E a s t La n sin g C h r is t, Scientist G r a b o w s -Y e llo B o le Tobacco Pouches Evening W orship Interdenom inational 709 E. G rand RIVer :00 M ed icos - Fa lc o n s Pipe R ac ks 200 W. G rand R i'-er E ast L ansing “ A P ro m isin g S ta rt” I K i r s te n -W in s ton’ s Lig h te rs at Michigan Sunday S erv ice 11 a.m . C u s to m b ilts-S a sie n i SUNDAY SERVICES Sermon T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship 8:15 120 120 „ 9:30 and 11:00 "A ncient and Modern N orth W ash. Ave. M AC'S O p e n M o n d a y ’ til 9 N orth W ash. Ave. w ill be held a t the Church N ecrom ancy, a lia s M esm erism and H ypnotism , Denounced” SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a .m . - re g u la r PASTORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb, N orm an R. P ie rsm a FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm . “ S ta r G azing” (9;30& 11-University Students) WEDNESDAY by Rev, Da rid Black L a r g e s t D is c o u n ts In T o w n B U Y NO W AN D SAVE W e K n o w w h o ’s 8:00 p.m .-E venlng M eeting F r e e Public Reading Room "God and Your Needs” CHURCH SCHOOL 134 West G rand R iver A N T I ­ 9:30 - 11:00 OPEN C o n tin u in g the S e rie s " T h e L iv in g G o d T h e Weekdays—9-5 p.m . C rib through 12th Grade- in and Y o u r L ife ” F R E E Z E Mon., T u es., T h u rs .,F rl. church bldg. Evenings 7 p .m ,-9 p.m . Permanent or Regular Best 6 6 R efresh m en t p eriod in Church D r. HOWARD F . 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