M o n d a y MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE SÏAT E N ovem ber 28, 1966 IOc V o i. 59 N um ber 88 E a st L ansing , M ich ig a n $76.4 Million Budget V ig il A t K e llo g g Students p ro te s tin g the d is m is s a l o f th re e A T L in s tru c to rs moved fr o m Bessey H all to K ellogg C e n te r Wednesday as the B oard of Sent To Legislature Trustees ask $250,000 T ru s te e s m et in s id e . State News photo by John C astle IN NINTH DAY C a p i t a l o u t l a y n e e d s Vigil ends at Kellogg: (1967-68 through 1971-72) 1. M edical School F a c ilitie s K. A rts and L e tte rs L. E n g in e e rin g and C om puter C enter to start law school in c re ase d en ro llm en t of 2,300 students 2. R em odeling and A dditions M. Heme E co n o m ics a n d C h ild By KYLE C. KER BAW Y 3. New C o n s tru c tio n over this y e a r 's 38,345. Developm ent trustees take no action State News E d ito r - in - C h ie f In capital outlays, the T ru s te e s a r e (L is te d in p r io r it y o f im ­ N. Social Science, U nit II asking funds to continue construction on portance ) O. N a tu ra l Science A d d itio n A $76.4 m illion budget req u e st fo r the new classro o m - office building, the A. C ia s s ro o m - O ffic e P. C h e m is try and Science M ichigan S tate — including $250,000 to adm inistration building and the lib ra ry “ O range H all” has been given back its T he sectio n contained the nam es of fund a new law school — has been sub­ addition. B. A d m in is tra tio n Shop original nam e, and students who kept the th re e In s tru c to rs. m itted to the sta te le g isla tu re by the MSU They a r e also seeking funds to begin new vigil th e re fo r eight days and eight nights An agenda fo r a corresponding m eeting C. L ib r a r y A d d itio n t Q. Science L ib r a r y B oard of T ru s te e s . D. C om m unication A rts R. G r e e n h o u s e a n d H e r b a r i u m life science, com m unication a r ts , social have left. of the tru s te e s in N ovem ber, 1965 con­ In th e ir req u est, the T ru s te e s ask fo r science, physics and astronom y, and bio­ T he vigil ended following W ednesday's tained the sectio n . E. Steam G eneration A ddition S. A g ric u ltu ra l Science a $57.3 m illion operating appro p riatio n physics buildings and a steam g en e rato r B oard of T ru s te e s m eeting w here the According to P re sid en t Hannah, no F. Social Science T . G raduate C enter and an $18.6 m illion capital outlay appro­ addition. tru s te e s unanim ously approved reappoint­ action by the tru s te e s is req u ired on those G. P hysics and A s tro n o m y U. Law School B u ild in g p riatio n . A dm inistration so u rces inform ally say m ent recom m endations subm itted by the individuals not recom m ended fo r rea p ­ H. B io physics V . M usic H all and A u d ito riu m T he operating req u est, w hich c a lls fo r a they w ill feel lucky to get enough money P ro v o st’s office. pointm ent. T h e ir co n tra cts autom atically I. Business W. A gronom y and SoiI Science $13 - m illion in c re a se o ver la s t y e a r’s to begin the life science and com m unica­ Since the nam es of W. G ary G roat, te rm in ate . $44 - m illion ap propriation, e stim a te s an tions a r ts buildings. J, C la ssro o m - O ffic e U nit II X. Storage W arehouse R obert S. F og arty and Ken L aw less w ere (please tu rn to page 9) T he proposed budget m akes no special not among those recom m ended fo r rea p ­ p rovision, o th e r than the proposed life pointm ent, th e ir tie with the U niversity science building, fo r a full m edical school. is autom atically te rm in ate d when th e ir T he C itizens A dvisory C om m ittee of the co n tra cts expire next y e a r. B oard C h a ir­ man W arren D. Huff, D -Plym outh, said, T r u c e h o p e s S tate B oard of Education la st week reco m ­ m ended the B oard’s approval of M ichigan how ever, that th e B oard’s decision is S tate’s prop o sal fo r the full d e g re e - subject to review until D ec. 15 if the granting m edical school. departm ent o r adm in istratio n so d e s ire . c a u s e d r o p The decision by the ATL Dept, not to r e h ir e the trio has been the subject Second requ est o r y e a r’ s w ait of much co n tro v e rsy in recen t w eeks. Students and faculty have been ques­ i n V i e t a c t i v i t y It is expected that when the S tate tioning th e decision to re le a s e the th re e . B oard gives its approval to the p ro g ra m , SAIGON (£ |- Fighting dropped off sh arp ­ A ra lly attended by 1,100 p e rso n s w as the U niversity w ill eith er subm it a sup­ held Nov. 15 and that night the vigil ly in Viet Nam Sunday in the wake of a p lem entary budget req u est o r sim ply w ait in w hat is again B essey H all w as begun. Viet Cong o rd e r to Its tro o p s to cease fire until next y e a r to ask for needed funds. P ro c ed u re fo r handling term in atio n s fo r 48 hours at C h ristm as and again at In crea ses req u ested in the p roposed w as apparently a lte re d slightly im ­ New Y ea r’s. o p erations budget include: -A llied briefin o fficers gave a picture m ediately b efore the m eeting. — An additional $7 m illion Including A section en titled “ The following of sc attered and sporadic activity that $6 m illion fo r academ ic a re a s , to finance individuals a r e not recom m ended fo r reap ­ co n trasted to the sh arp fighting of the new staff positions. pointm ent and th ereby te rm in ate em ploy­ p ast few w eeks. T he req u e st includes $1.8 m illion to m ent on August 31, 1966" w as cut-off In Saigon, U.S. and South V ietnam ese c re a te 142 new academ ic positions to r e ­ the agenda shortly before the m eeting o fficials withheld com m ent on the Viet duce the student-faculty ratio fro m 19-1 C ong's o r d e r s fo r tru c e s at C h ristm as and began. to 17-1. New Y ea r’s. A fter a Viet Cong bro ad cast E n d O f T h e V ig il of the o rd e rs Saturday the T ex as White In addition, the req u est ask s $612,500 to c re a te 245 new g ra d u a te a ssista n tsh ip s. House rep o rted the tru ce o rd e rs w ere — An additional $2.5 m illion to fund V iq ile e rs fro m B e s s e y could o n ly s ta n d and w ait as the B o a rd of T ru s te e s took no .,special ---------------------------- . a ction on the being d iscu ssed by U.S. and South Viet­ six p e r cent sa la ry and wage adjustm ents A T L d is m is s a ls W ednesday. The m eeting ended the v ig il w hich had lasted o v e r ai week. week. n am ese o fficials. State News photo by John C astle for faculty and staff. E x c a l i b u r In V atican C ity, Pope P aul VI did not The re p o rt notes that the M ichigan want to com m ent on the Viet Cong propos­ C ollege P re sid e n ts’ A ssn. recom m ended a ls until Saigon and Washington had re ­ nine to ten p e r cent sa la ry adjustm ents h e a d c r i t i c a l acted . MSU trustees endorse to keep Michigan u n iv ersities com petitive T he Viet Cong proposed to lay down fo r faculty. T he tru s te e s , the re p o rt a r m s from 7 a .m ,, Saigon tim e , Dec. 24 sta te s, believes the six p e r cent fig u re to 7 a .m . D ec. 26 and fo r the sam e hours a f t e r c r a s h is m ore r e a lis tic . from D ec. 31 to Ja n . 2. open housing ordinance Even if the a llie s go along with the Supplies, equipm en t requests Two MSU students rem ained in Sparrow Viet Cong tru c e s o r propose different H ospital Sunday, one of them in c ritic a l tim e s of th e ir own choosing, it appeared — An additional $2.4 m illion fo r addi­ condition, following an auto accident n ea r unlikely tliat the United S tates would im ­ tional supplies and se rv ic e s . W illiam ston, 10 m ile s southeast of E ast p ose a pause in the bombings of N orth — An additional $1.5 m illion fo r equip­ L ansing, e a rly Saturday. A resolution endorsing open housing E ast L ansing w as not cited specifically local iss u e s “ could w ell co m p ro m ise his Viet Nam such a s the one la s t y e a r which m ent. Included in the equipment req u e st D aniel T . Bzovi, T ren to n , s e n io r ,p r e s ­ po licies in all com m unities in which Uni­ in the reso lu tio n . position a s ch airm an of the co m m ission, lasted 37 days. a r e a $342,000 com puter la b o rato ry , an ident of E xcalibur and vice p resid e n t of v e rsity em ployes and students live w as T he reso lu tio n is to re s ta te and r e ­ re su ltin g in em b arra ssm e n t to the com ­ L ea d ers in P re sid en t Johnson’s adm in­ additional $125,000 fo r lib ra ry book a c ­ In te rfra te rn ity C ouncil, was moved into the unanim ously approved Wednesday by the em phasize bylaws concerning th is issu e m issio n and a reduction in the co m m is­ istra tio n and at the Pentagon a r e known to quisitions and $500,000 for com puter intensive c a re unit Sunday a fte r being in MSU B oard of T ru s te e s. adopted by the S tate Board of A griculture sion’s effectiv en ess.’’ equipm ent and re n ta ls. oppose any prolonged pause in the ra id s . c ritic a l condition since Saturday, a (then MSU’s governing board) in 1935 and E laborating on the w ar developm ents, Funds req u e sted for a new law school re sta te d ju s t la s t y e a r in the B o ard 's Hannah has gone on re c o rd favoring open hospital spokesm an said. the U.S. Command announced a new o p era­ a r e based on the assum ption that th e State P aul M, B entley, P a rk Ridge, 111,, junior new bylaws, said W arren M. Huff, D -P ly - occupancy. and p assen g e r in Bzovi’s dem olished auto, was rep o rted in fa ir condition Sunday. Israeli l e a d e r m outh. “ We a re n ’t lobbying fo r it (open hous­ T h e resolution p assed by th e T ru s te e s tion under way nearSaigon and V ietnam ese h ea d q u arters rep o rted governm ent fo rc es B oard of Education w ill approve M ichigan S tate’s req u e st to s ta rt the school, ac co rd ­ said , “ M ore than twenty y e a rs ago this killed 21 Viet Cong in th ree sm all and ing to P hilip J . May, v ic e-p re sid e n t fo r E llis N em er, W illiam ston police chief, said the c a r in which the two students w ere r a p s U .N . c e n s u r e ing) o r engaging in p re s s u re a c tiv itie s,” he said . “ We ju st want to make the Uni­ B oard took a firm position that has been co n sisten tly held—to the effect that th e re sc a tte re d f ire fights S aturday. O ver South Viet Nam, A m erican p ilots busin ess and finance. “ If the b o ard doesn’t approve the r e ­ riding on W est G rand R iv er Avenue, went v e rsity ’s position c ry sta l c le a r." should be no discrim ination of any kind flew 228 s o rtie s Saturday against enem y quest, then I suppose the le g isla tu re would JERUSALEM (£) — Is ra e li P rim e M in­ out of control a t 2:10 a.m . S aturday. T h e P re sid e n t John A . Hannahwas critic iz e d b ased on ra c e , co lo r, creed , o r national fo rtificatio n s, gun site s and r iv e r tra ffic . is te r L evi Eshkol Sunday c ritic iz e d a s delete the money fro m our bud­ 1965-model c a r skidded 200 feet and ro lle d unjustly la s t su m m er fo r his failu re to o rig in p ra c tic e d o r to lerated in any o p era­ South V ietnam ese p ilots flew an additional g e t," May sa id . “ o n e-sid ed ’’ the U.N. S ecurity C ouncil’s another 500 feet before it was com pletely lobby activ ely fo r open housing in E ast tion u nder its control. 48 com bat so rtie s . ce n su re of I s ra e l for its Nov. 13 m ilita ry (please tu rn to page 9) dem olished, he said . L ansing, Huff said . attack on th ree Jo rd an ian v illages. “ We feel the position of the U niversity B zovi’s c a r re p o rte d ly hit th ree utility In a statem en t m ade to a C abinet is one that should be taken by the tru s te e s, poles narrow ly m issin g se v e ra l houses before coming to a stop. N em er said the c a r was trav elin g fa r ov er the speed lim it when the accident o c c u rre d . m eeting and re le a se d Sunday night, Eshkol said la s t F rid a y 's U.N. action “ does not se rv e to strengthen stab ility and peace in the Middle E a s t.’’ not the p r e s id e n t." Hannah w as c ritic iz e d for rem aining silen t on a prop o sed open occupancy o rd i­ nance in E ast L ansing. Taxincrease suggested Bzovi is a m e m b er of Z eta B eta T au fra te rn ity and is chairm an of the 1967 W ater C a rn iv al. He is also a m em ber of Blue Key and w as p reviously vice p r e s i­ Eshkol said he re g re tte d that the m ajo rity of the S ecurity Council had “ ignored’’ what he called the ca u se s of the tension on I s r a e l’s b o rd e r. T he o rdinance w as defeated, 3 -2. It w as charg ed that Hannah’s silen ce w as “ m o rally in d efen sib le" in light of his position on th e civil rig h ts com m ission. to slowdown economy WASHINGTON (£) - W alter W. H eller, tax in c re ase would ad v ersely affect low - dent of his fra te rn ity . I s ra e l has said the ra id into Jo rd an income groups. He said the tax boost would Hannah w as la te r defended by p r e s i­ fo rm e r ch airm an of th e P re s id e n t’sC o u n - Bentley is a m e m b er of D elta T au D elta w as a r e p r is a l for te r r o r is t a c ts which dential a s s is ta n t John W. Macy J r . Macy c il of Econom ic A dvisers, said Sunday, be felt m o re by big tax p ay ers and c o rp o r­ fra te rn ity and se rv e d as d ire c to r of public it say s w ere c a r rie d out ag ain st I s ra e l w ro te th at Hannah’s involvement in ce rtain “ I think we’ve p assed the peak in our ations. rela tio n s fo r la s t y e a r ’s W ater C a rn iv al. by A rabs. m ild in flatio n ." He said the rea so n he advocated a tax H eller, now a p ro fe sso r of econom ics in c re ase w as th a t he fo re se e s fo r 1967 a t th e U n iv ersity of M innesota and one of a $20 billion in c re a se in governm ent 3 quints die, 4th near death th e re is som e chance she might liv e .” the n atio n 's leading advocates fo r a tax in c re a s e next y ear, was interview ed on th e NBC rad io and television p ro g ram , “ M eet the P r e s s ." spending, a 4 p e r cent to 5 p ercen t in ­ c re a s e in plant spending and his a ssu m p ­ tion that c o sts fo r the Viet Nam w ar will in c re a se by $10 billion to $12 billion. developed to p erfo rm the vital function He sa id he u rg es a 5 p e r cent a c r o s s - If th ese fo re c a s ts a r e inaccurate, H eller P1TTSBURGH (£) — T h re e of the A ranson T h e babies w ere nam ed by th eir p aren ts, of b reathing. th e -b o a rd su rta x on income tax es for 1967 said, then p erh ap s th e re would not be such quintuplets died Sunday and doctors said in the o rd e r of th e ir b irth , Roni Sue, Amy I t was that defect th at took the liv es of to slow down the economy. H eller said an o v erriding rea so n fo r the tax hike. another of the tiny g irls appeared to be B eth, Susan, K im berly Ann and M arci J ill, the th ree infants and th reaten ed the o th e r th e re is a need for “ easing the m onetary H eller, who was one of the fra m e rs losing h e r b attle fo r life. T h ey a t f ir s t had been identified only by two, p a rtic u la rly M arci J ill. s c re w s ” - an end to cu rre n t high in te re st of the a d m in istra tio n ’s 3.2 p e r cent w age- 'i i y T h e la te st to die was K im berly Ann, T h e th ird born, Susan, died at 2:15 a.m ., le tte r s . the fourth of five children born 2 1/2 m onths p rem a tu rely Saturday to M r. and about 23 1/2 h ours a fte r she was d eliv ered . D r. B a ss said the deaths appeared to r a te s - while " t i g h t e n i n g the fisca l s c re w s " - a tax in c re a se . p ric e in c re a se guideline, advocated that with new co n tra c ts com ing up in 1967 th at Caroline Kennedy T h e second born, Amy Beth, died 12 h o u rs be due to hyaline m em brane d isease, a H e lle r re je c te d the possibility that th is both labor and m ana gem ent should p ra c tic e Rev. John T. Shea, p a s to r of M rs, M ichael A ranson, both 22. la te r . common k ille r of p rem atu re babies. But “ sh ift in the m ix ” in economic policy m oderation. St. M a ry ’ s C hurch, has a w ord D r, L ee B ass, chief of p e d ia tric s of E a rlie r, D r. B a ss said the deaths of th is, he added, would have to be confirm ed could bring on a rec essio n next y e a r. He said he understood la b o r’s thinking w ith C a ro lin e Kennedy a fte r at­ M agee-W omens H ospital, said the fifth Susan and Amy Beth w ere caused by by a detailed autopsy rep o rt. " I do not se e it in the c a rd s ,” H eller in seeking five p e r cent pay in c re a s e s in " r e s p ira tio n p ro b lem s and hem m orhaging tending Mass at N ew port, R .I., born child, M arci J ill, "probably is not s a id of a re c e ssio n , although he conceded view of sh arp c o st of living in c re a s e s . of the b r a in ." T h e d ise a se c a u se s a glassy film to Sunday. C a ro lin e ce le b ra te d h e r going to live. H er condition is ex trem ely “ th e re is a p o ssib ility of a slowdown in But he indicated th is view was n arro w and T h e doctor said Roni Sue, the f ir s t fo rm o v er the in n er lining of the lungs, ninth b irth d a y at h e r grand­ p o o r," m aking them incapable of freshening the th e g ro s s national p ro d u ct." sh o rt ran g ed . He said it would affect T h e babies - h ard ly la rg e r than a m an’s b o rn and la rg e s t of the five a t 1 pound, H e lle r also discounted c ritic is m th at a p ric e s and p ro fits ad v ersely . m o th e r’ s e state . UPI Telephoto hand - w ere born with lungs not sufficiently 12 ounces, “ looks reasonably good and blood with nourishing oxygen. STATI NEW S Kyle C. Kerbawy ed ito r-in -ch ief Joel S tark E ric P lanln, managing ed ito r Ja m es Spaniolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, ed ito rial ed ito r L aw rence W erner, sp o rts ed ito r Andrew M ollison, executive r e p o rte r Old fogey theory Monday Morning. N ovem ber 28, 1966 ad v ertisin g m anager W illiam G. Papclak, a s s t, ad m anager is oversimplification E d ito r ’ s Note: T h is is the th ir d h as actually been se rio u sly suggested, p a rt of a fiv e - p a r t p o in t o f vie w but it is h ard to take se rio u sly . s e rie s by Bob B a ld o ri o n th e d is ­ Along with the Fogey T h eo ry com es E D IT O R IA L S the suggestion that, while th e re m ight have m is s a ls in the A T L Dept. been no fea r of actual " ta k e o v e r" by the in stru c to rs, they a t le a s t offered sug - B ib lio b e n e v o le n c e In B y BOB BA LD O R I d iscu ssin g the A T L con­ g estions sufficiently unsettling to cause fe a r in the pow er s tru c tu re . Among th e se suggestions w ere such This year Than ksgivin g fr ig e r a to r s , o r o th e r study tro v e rs y , I have been a tte m p tin g things as re v ise d c u rric u la , use of whole to c la r if y points o f p u b lic m is ­ books instead of se lec tio n s, e ssa y fin als, had added m e a n in g . T h e U n i­ distractions. in fo rm a tio n . I w ish to state that and so on. F o r th is they w ere fire d . versity announced last week T h e s e a r e a ls o the s t u ­ these p oints a re not the sp e c ific that, s ta rtin g W in te r T e r m , d e n ts w ho w o r k d u r i n g the p la tfo rm o f any one In te re ste d D i s s e n t is t r a d it io n a l g ro u p such as U nited Students My m ind r e e ls with s a rc a s tic re p lie s . the L i b r a r y w i l l o p e n at 10 d a y , o r s le e p in the a f t e r ­ o r the c o n tro v e rs ia l In s tru c to rs . Do people se rio u s ly think that ATL a .m . Sunday m o rn in g . T h e re noon. T h is is ra th e r a backlog o f m is ­ sim u lates the 18th C entury C hurch? If d iss e n t had been grounds fo r "a n a th e m a ” is e v e n a c h a n c e t h a t the T h e s e a re the n ig h t p e o p le , in fo rm a tio n fr o m num erous s o u rc e s , that has been p a rt o f the in the ATL D ept., the e n tire ad v isory l i b r a r y w ill s ta y o p e n an e x ­ the S u n d a y m o r n i n g p e o p le , co m m ittee and the ch airm an would have P U B L IC d iscu ssio n , and in w h ic h tra hour w eekday e ve n in gs. the use - the - l i b r a r y - been fire d y e a rs ago. D issent is t r a ­ the fa c u lty has not been ditional (gasp) and is co n sid ered a v ery w h e n - i t ’ s - n o t - too - adequately re p re se n te d by people healthy, indeed e sse n tia l, elem ent in the This announcem ent fo l­ c ro w d e d peop le. in vo lve d . If th is hasn’ t been ap­ d epartm ent. lo w e d c lo s e ly on the h e e ls o f p a re n t, and is not even m ore ap­ In my interview s fo r th is s e rie s . I In s h o r t , th e se a r e the p e o ­ p a re n t a fte r the s e rie s is w as rep eated ly told that every p erso n a n o th e r p r o c l a im in g the good ple, who s u rve y s have show n, fin is h e d , I h u m b ly apologize. in the departm ent has som e ideas fo r n e w s that the L i b r a r y w o u ld n e e d to u s e th e l i b r a r y e x ­ change that he thinks a r e im p o rtan t, som e “ c ru c ia l” com plaint, som e su re m eans fo r be open o v e r the T h a n k s ­ t e n s i v e l y o r at o d d h o u r s . im proving the departm en t and its c o u rs e s . In attem p ts to analyze re a so n s fo r the givin g w eekend, e xc lu s ive of W e a p p r e c ia te the U n i v e r ­ A TL D ept, d ism issa ls, one m u st sooner o r In the light of ATL D ept, h isto ry , la te r deal with the “ old fogey” th eo ry . the rep o rted concern with "b o a t-ro c k in g ” Thanksgiving day. s ity’ s co n sid e ratio n for se e m s ludicro u s. T h e idea of an e s sa y T h is theory sa y s that the ATL D ept, c o n s ists of a sim p le h ie ra rc h y in which final has been tr ie d and r e - tr ie d , a s it A t long la s t p r a y e r s of these stu d e n ts and hope that w ill be doubtless trie d again. e x ist old fogeys, m iddle-aged fogeys and thousand s of stu d en ts h a ve i f s u r v e y s i n d i c a t e a n e e d to young fo g a rtie s. I t is claim ed th at th is I, fo r instance, p assed ATL 113 on extend lib r a r y h o u rs even b u sin ess was in p a r t a “ power stru g g le ” the b a sis of an e s s a y final before two been answ ered. Th ese are of the c o n tro v e rsia l in stru c to rs w ere betw een old ca lcified “ ro o b s" and young the s tu d e n ts w h o h a v e n o i s y f u r t h e r , the U n i v e r s i t y w ill h ip p ies. even appointed. roommates, boisterous c o m p ly. But if th is w e re tru e , why, a s m any have As to the "w hole books,” they have gu essed , did the o ld e r elem en ts in the long been used (with such background n e ig h b o rs , c h ild r e n , loud r e ­ - - T h e Ed ito rs co m m ittee tend to support th e se hot sh o ts. m a te ria l a s seem ed n ec essary ) and w ill Why have so m any o th er “ b ra sh young doubtless continue to be. u p s ta rts " been rep eated ly reappointed In oth er w ords, the "b o a t-ro c k in g ” o v er the y e a rs? tu rn s out to be r a th e r old hat. Once again w e’r e dealing with the o v e r­ D r. R eeve’s re m a rk s in th is connection sim plified, m isleading, and in many ways, d e se rv e notice. “ We w ere fighting fo r m ythical. and again st m any of th e se sam e iss u e s T h e idea of a d ep artm en tal tak eo v er by b efo re G roat and L aw less en tered th re e un-ten u red , u n -d o cto red in s tru c to rs c o lle g e ," C e rtain ly th e ir ideas a r e not new, d ifferent and ea rth -sh ak in g enough to get anybody fire d . THE READERS’ MINDS T hey a r e id eas many of the faculty have supported, fought for, fought over, im plem ented and re-im p le m e n ted fo r a good many y e a rs . LSDnot right route to reality TOMORROW: R easons F o r No R easons PEA N U TS Peace Corps problem To the E ditor: S peaks” by M eher Baba (in the MSU li­ b ra ry ) who attained "in fin ite conscious­ n e s s " in the ea rly tw en ties, a p erm anent only a sem blance o f’ sp iritu a l ex p erien ce’, a glim p se of a false R e ality ." D adi K eraw als “ M om ism ” a n d ” P opi s m” — p arental concern b esid es safety. A son, headed and continuous ex p e rien c e, unlike M r. G rad u ate student concern for grown ch ild ren — is under­ fo r a business c a r e e r , becom es so en­ Tim othy L e a ry ’s le c tu re on Nov. 17 L e a ry ’s , because it is not induced by m eans Poona, India standably draw ing fire from Jack Hood th u sia stic about h is teaching experience rem inded m e of the pathetic failu re of a of ex tern al a id s. F o r as M eh er Baba em ­ Vaughn, d ire c to r of the P eace C o rp s. He in Borneo that he d ecid es to switch to se lf-sty le d yogi I read about who trie d to ph atically d e c la re s: “ If God can be found blam es the w o rries of p a re n ts o ver the education. F a th e r disap p ro v es, w rite s him d em o n strate walking on w ate r. F rom th is through the medium of any d ru g , God is Protest food safety of th e ir sons and daughters abroad that his m other w o rrie s about him , and sp e a k e r, the m e re v erb alizatio n of tru th , not w orthy of being G odi" for at le a st one-third of the dropout ra te u rg es him to com e home. how ever profound (such a s “ Divinity is To the E d ito r: in the fiv e-y ea r history of the o v erse as O r a daughter announces she intends to w ith in ," “ I salute the divinity within you I think that those who genuinely d e s ire We p ro te stll! Science has d isc o v ered DID YOU BRUSH M se rv ic e . m a rry the young man with whom she has a l l" ) was a s naive and hollow a s the claim s to know th e ir tru e identity should a t le a s t th at th e human body needs 2,800 c a lo rie s YOUR TEETH GOING TO One can understand a p a re n t's m is­ been working on a village p ro je c t. R esult: th is Indian yogi failed to c a rry out. To f ir s t co n sid er what M eher Baba has to sa y , givings about a son’s o r a daughter’s w ell­ p re s s u re from the p a re n ts fo r the g irl to m ake such claim s m eaningful, one m ust of food energy p e r day to run efficiently. ir from a sp iritu a l viewpoint, on the u se of G ranted, th e food se rv e d in the F e e being in a d istan t, u nfam iliar land. But quit the P eace C o rp s. (Even though, as continuously experience the being at one psychedelic d rugs a s a m eans fo r “ ex­ the f ea r is based mainly on lack of P eace C orps d ire c to rs point o u t, a ll th e ir with the O v erso u i, God, through what we D o rm ito ry c a fe te ria m ay c o n t a i n th is panding the co n scio u sn e ss": acquaintance with the actu al facts of the perso n n el a r e accepted only a fte r highly can ca ll se lf-re a liz a tio n . And LSD can am ount of c a lo rie s , but w e find it ex­ situation. selectiv e te s ts , and daughter would be n e v e r substitute fo r such an enduring tre m e ly difficult to obtain those n e c e s sa ry “ No d ru g , w hatever its g re a t p ro m ise , c a lo rie s when the v a rie tie s of food se rv e d T h ese facts a r e re a s s u rin g . Insurance getting a p re sc re e n e d husband.) ex p erien ce, n o r can it be the m eans for can help m e to attain th e sp iritu a l Goal. r a te s , based on a c tu a ria l stu d ies, have Young people in the co rp s can do much, achieving it. a r e all u n d esira b le . T he m a tte r of se le c t­ T h e re is no sh o rt-c u t to the Goal except been placed low er fo r P eace C orps volun­ and d oubtless a r e doing m uch, to combat ing a choice becom es m e re ly one of through the g ra c e of the P e rfe c t M aster; te e r s than fo r students on college cam ­ "M o m -a n d -P o p ism ." They a r e a d u l t s . l t choosing th e le a s t of the u n d esira b le s. and d ru g s, LSD m o re than o th e rs , give p u se s, the P eace C orps office re p o rts. A is up to them to re p o rt home effectively If M r. L eary thinks LSD is the answ er We feel a s though the U niversity should AND COMB YOUR HAlR... IT staff m em ber c a lls the fiv e -y e a r record th e ir own on-the-ground re a so n s fo r fre e ­ to m an’s sp iritu al longings, he deceives Im prove th is situ atio n im m ediately o r at LOOKS LIKE A RAT'S N EST ! of physical safety “ absolutely stagger­ dom from fe a r in th e ir stran g e s u r ­ not only his au diences, who I hope a re le a s t c r e a te p ro v isio n s w hereby th e stu­ in g ," it has been so good. roundings. le s s gullible than he su p p o ses, but he dent can a rra n g e to pay fo r th e ir room T h e re a r e other causes fo r p are n tal —T he C h ristian Science M onitor deceiv es him self. He should read “ God D e l i v e r e d only and accep t the resp o n sib ility of se cu rin g delectab le food elsew h ere. M elvina W hitworth The la rg e sta ck o f u n p rln te d MIKE BROGAN le tte rs we re c e iv e d on the A T L D etro it Ju n io r Deborah R oundtree c o n tro v e rs y was not given to R iv er Rouge Sophom ore Politics and the family the B o a rd of T ru s te e s at th e ir m e e tin g W ednesday, as we p ro ­ m is e d th e y w ould e a r lie r . L e tte r p o lic y m s h a v e t o have a p la c e T O LIVE, T O O ,V O U KNOW ! T he S tate News w elcom es a ll le tte r s . Instead, the le tte rs w ere de­ \ ■'¿/Mb j L e tte r s should be no longer than 300 w ords liv e re d to the A T L Dept, w here and typed trip le spaced. C o rresp o n d en ts T he votes a re in and all the political any a ctio n to re v ie w the cases should include n am e, a d d re ss and U niver­ an aly sts in the country have dissected o f the th re e d is m is s e d in s tru c ­ sity standing, if ap p licab le. No unsigned and reco n stru cted the re su lts. to r s m ust o rig in a te , acco rd in g le tte r s w ill be p rin te d . It seem s that the GOP has made sig n i­ to the B o a rd o f T ru s te e s . T he S tate News re s e rv e s the rig h t to fican t gains and that the country again se lec t and edit a ll le tte r s to fit space r e ­ h a s a tw o-party sy stem . q u irem en ts. F o r som e reason little attention has been paid to an election in Alabama Nov. 8. In view of a lack of knowledge over the 'afterm ath of the GOP victory a c ro s s the C l e a n i n g L e a v e .nation, and how it has affected the r e s i ­ B A S I C O U T L IN E S d e n ts of Alabama, a re p o rt of a rec en t " I think I ’ll be doing som e p ain tin g .” "Y ou se e, my w ife doesn’t think so interview now follows. “T h is is your national correspondent in M ontgom ery. I ’m talking with M rs. Gov­ "W hat do you work with s ir , p a s te ls, c h a rc o a l? " “ No, I ’ll be w orking with enam el»" e ith e r .” "G eo rg e its tim e fo r you to fix d in n er.” " I want to te ll the A m erican public that ITL NIT SCI SOC HUM Y o u B a f f l e d ? e rn e s s Wallace, and M r. Gov. W allace. I’d "T h a t’s m o st unusual a s a m edium is n ’t th is g re a t sta te w ill . . . ” f ir s t like to ask the new governess what p la n s she has for the coming legislative y e a r ." it s ir ? ” ' ‘Not when you’r e painting office w a lls ." " , . . be su re and get the dishes washed a f te r dinner . . . " COURSE " . . . and 1 feel Alabama is in com ­ L e g is la tiv e difficu ltie s? O U T L IN E S p eten t hands under . . . " C hanges " . . . the garbage, w rap it in that " I s e e . M rs. W allace, do you fo re se e s illy old New Y ork p ap er and take it out "W ell, th e re ’s going to be som e changes any difficulties in the next leg islativ e of th is h o u s e . . . ” m ad e.” "A re you saying that th e re m ay be som e refo rm s in the tax stru c tu re of Alabama, se s s io n ? " "No I don’t . G eorgie said he would help m e with the little d etails between co ats of " • . • my w ife. I’m su re that she will c a r r y on in the fine trad itio n of the Demo­ c r a tic p arty and the g lo r io u s .. . ” MITH 101109 111 112113 CHEM101102 111 112 o r changes in education?" p ain t. He and I Just love each o th er so. "K u Klux Klan. I'm supposed to talk "N o. T hat office. I’m going to have it People h e re have been so kind and u n d er­ to som eone fro m th at organization tonight repainted. Maybe pink, o r off-blue with standing, and if any of them think d ifferen t so I won’t be hom e u n t i l . . . ’’ red chintz c u rta in s .” I ’ll have them . . . . " " . . . a cen tu ry fro m now history will "B u t M rs. G overness, what a r e your plans in re g a rd to le g islativ e p ro g ra m s? " “ I think I might furnish the office in " I ’d like to in te rru p t my wife h e r e if I may, you know sh e ’s so, heh, heh, te m - p erm en tal a t tim e s, Owwwi" show th a t the W allaces of th is g reat sta te have guided it in the d ire c tio n . . , " " . . . of to ta l ru in . T h e whole garden STIT121123 MITH 120 O N E D A Y com p le te La u n d e rin g and d r y cle anin g s e rvic e ! LANSING LAUNDRY ! E arly A m erican to o ." "A nd I ’ll b ite th at d irty old hand again is in th at sta te and I want you to dig up "Y e s, heh, heh, th e re have been com - ; m ents that the office has been holding if you e v e r put it o v er my mouth G eorgie, you cu te little thing you, hee, h e e ." those p rick ly . . . " " . , . iss u e s and d isc ard them . , . " PHYSICS 237,207 ; som e e a rly A m ericans fo r som e tim e ." I "T h a t’s not funny, you guys fro m the • p re s s a r e always giving G eorgie and m e a " T h e re h as been c ritic is m th at you, M r. W allace, w ill be co n tro llin g the g o v ern o r's c h a ir . S ort of w orking fro m th e back­ "T hank you v ery much M r. and M rs. W allace. I ’m s u re th at the whole country now has c le a r e r insight into the working i DOT CLEANERS “ S p e c ia liz in g In s h ir ts , s k ir ts , and b lo u s e s " • bad tim e ." ground. Do you have any com m ent s i r ? " of the p o litical m ach in ery of A labam a." " S o rry . M r. G overnor, what a r e your "W hy, I don’t se e how people can think As a CBS co m m en tato r said la st week, 112 W. GRAND R IVER F o r P ic k -U p S e rv ic e C a ll: ■plans now that your wife has taken o v er such a thing, do you L u rleen d e a r ? " th is is the f ir s t tim e in A m erican history ‘ the re in s of the s ta te ? " 603 N. C L IP P E R T 4 82-15 35 “ No honey, I don’t ” th a t bedfellow s have m ade strange p olitics. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 3 German Coalition opposed coalition governm ent w ith the tia n D e m o c r a t s control 245. BONN, W est G erm any i£l - An B erlin M ayor Willy B randt’s So­ th ird s voted in fav o r. T h e dele­ to form a governm ent w ith the opposition m ovem ent w as shaping c ia l D em ocrats against the p arty dom inant C h ristia n D em ocratic gation has 217 m e m b ers, includ­ sm all F re e D em ocratic p a rty T hus the S o c i a 1 i s t-C h ristia n up Sunday in th e ranks of West le ad e rsh ip ’s decision to fo rm a p a rty . ing 15 from W est B erlin who in stead of going Into coalition w ith D em o crats coalition w ill have a Indications w e re the Socialist have a voice but no vote in the th e C h ristian D em o crats. to ta l of 447. W orldN ew s lead ersh ip w ill w eath er the sto rm Bundestag. Only a few w e re ab­ Among the f ir s t to approve and that th e p reced en t-m ak in e se n t. B a varians can’t agree th e " g ra n d co alitio n ’’ w as ex- "g ra n d co alition’’ of W est G e r­ C h ristian D em ocratic Bundes­ C h an cello r K onrad A denauer. He ataG lance f— (“! many’s two la rg e st p a rtie s w ill tag deputies vote on the decision A spokesm an said the B avarian sa id it is " th e b est p o ssib le becom e a re a lity . Monday. le a d e rs could not approve a gov­ solution in our difficult p o sition.’* Up to now in W est G erm any’s F ir s t signs of ran k -an d -file ernm ent In which co n tro v e rsial ex-D efense M i n i s t e r F r a n z A sam pling of p o litician s in 17-year h isto ry the S ocialists opposition cam e in te leg ram s to have been in opposition, a ro le S ocialist deputies a s they went Joseph S tra u ss is a m em b er. Bonn produced th e opinion that that w ill p a s s to the sm all F re e into se ssio n . A spokesm an said K iesinger has p ro m ise d S tra u ss th e S ocialist p a rty lead ersh ip is a Cabinet p o st. stro n g enough to overcom e op­ R e v o l t In T i b e t i n v o lv e s 7 ,0 0 0 D em ocratic p a rty . about 300 had been rec eiv ed dur­ Brandt said Saturday he and position fro m the rank and file U nder th e new setup, C h ris­ ing the night. tian D e m o c r a t K urt G e o r g T he S o cialist C en tral Com m it­ o th er le a d e rs of his p a rty had and that the grand coalition would T A IP E I (AP) — N a tio n a lis t C h in a 's o ffic ia l C e n tra l K iesinger is alm o st a s su re d of te e in the sta te of Schlesw ighol- decided not to Join the F re e com e into being. News Agency s a id Sunday m ore than 7,000 youths re v o lte d in T ib e t on Aug. 10 and k ille d s e ve ra l hun­ r e p l a c i n g Ludwig E rh a rd as ste in sent te le g ra m s to B randt D em o crats becau se such a gov­ Some said, how ever, that the C -4 7 W reck ch an cello r. B randt is expected and h is deputy, H e rb e rt W ehner, ernm ent would have only a slim discontent could cau se the So­ d re d Chinese C o m m u n ist tro o p s and p o litic a l w o rk­ A ir F o rce personnel probe the w reckage of a U.S. to becom e v ice ch an cello r and asking fo r a sp ecial p a rty con­ m ajo rity in the ' Bundestag and c ia lis ts ’ left wing to sp lit off e r s . The agency quoted underground contacts in m ain­ that stab ility is needed. C -4 7 tra n s p o rt plane a fte r It crashed and burned th e re w ere ru m o rs he may also vention to co n sid er the "g ran d fro m the m ain p arty , possibly in a swamp w h ile tr y in g to make an e m ergency land­ land China. get the F o reig n M in istry . coalition.” T he S o cialists have 202 of the u n d e r the le ad e rsh ip of Otto ing at a Saigon a ir base. A ll 27 A m e ric a n s aboard It de scrib e d the re p o rte d u p ris in g as the la rg e s t Until such a convention is held, B undestag's 496 votes and th e B ren n er, head of th e tw o -m il­ in T ib e t since that c e n tra l A slan re g io n was seized Debate u n til 4 a. m. th e re should be no final decision, F re e D em ocrats 49. The C h ris ­ lio n -stro n g m e ta lw o rk e rs’union. w ere k ille d . UPI R adiotelephoto by the Chinese C om m u n ists In 1951. F ig h tin g In the the te leg ram s said . The p a rty ’s delegation In the In B erlin , a S ocialist youth Kingpu M ountains lasted fiv e days, the agency added. Bundestag a p p r o v e d the top group m et on K urfuerstendam m , le a d e rs ’ decision a fte r a 10-hour Britain to drop tariff the city’s m ain s tr e e t, to g ath er debate that la ste d until 4 a.m . sig n a tu res ag ain st the p a rty lead­ N i g e r i a n g e n e r a l th o u g h t d e a d They m ade th e ir approval condi­ e r s h ip 's d ecisio n . About 1,000 tio n al: that they be sa tisfie d with w e re co llected in the e a rly m orn­ T he referen c e was in an the new Cabinet and the way it ing h o u rs. $840 m illion a y e a r when the G eneral A greem ent on T ariffs LAGOS, N igeria (£) — A LONDON (£)— B rita in is quiet­ feren c e between what B ritain a r tic le by w rite r Akin Elegbe is put to g eth er. In Munich, the C e n tral Com­ buys o r invests abroad and what su rch a rg e began. and T ra d e w hich authorizes N igerian governm ent-ow ned ly dropping a c o n tro v e rs ia l curb in the M orning P o st. A guiyi- T he d elegates voted by raisin g m ittee of B avarian S o cialists it s e lls o v e rse a s. B rita in ’s bal­ The L abor governm ent found m em ber co u n tries to r e s tr ic t new spaper said Sunday that on Im ports W ednesday. An Iro n si was kidnapped by so l­ hands, but th e re w as no official voted to recom m end that the ance has been running at a deficit on taking office in O ctober 1964 im ports to m eet balance - of - MaJ. Gen. Johnson T .U . invasion of foreign m erch an d ise d ie rs in Ibadan, cap ital of count. Some p re s e n t said two- p a r ty 's national le ad ersh ip tr y that the nation w as running a paym ents difficu lties. A guiyi-Ironsi, fo rm e r su­ is expected to follow im m ediately fo r y e a r s . N ig e ria ’s w estern reg io n .T h e crushing balance - of -p ay m e n ts p re m e com m ander who d is ­ and can cel m uch of the benefit B rita in ’s p a rtn e rs in the E uro­ p re se n t head of the m ilita ry Although calculations a r e dif­ deficit th at would exceed $1.96 ap peared during the Ju ly 29 g ained. ficu lt, the su rch arg e is believed billion th at y e a r. pean F re e T ra d e A ssociation and arm y mutiny, "c an now be p resu m ed dead,” governm ent, L t. C ol. Yakubu Gowon, succeeded him . ATTENDANCE OPTIONAL Conceived a s an em ergency dike to save th e nation from to have saved the balance of On O ct. 26, the governm ent h e r trad in g p a rtn e rs throughout paym ents le s s than $560 m illion announced the im position at m id­ the w orld set up an outcry be­ bankruptcy, the su rch a rg e on o v er the full 25 m onths. T he gov­ night that night of a 15 p e r cent cause they w ere not consulted in im p o rts ra is e d a sto rm of ill- ernm ent had fo rc a st a saving of su rch a rg e under A rticle 12 of the advance. S c h e d u l i n g p r o g r a m w ill abroad and had only mixed P ath et L ao le a d e ir r e j e c t s L ao tian offer su c c e ss in lim iting im p o rts d u r­ ing the 25 m onths it has o p erated . TOKYO (AP) — C o m m u n isty P athet Lao le a d e r g i v e s n e w f r e e d o m P rim e M in ister H arold Wilson hopes cancelling the m e asu re w ill P rin c e Souphanouvong has re je c te d the Laotian to school slx -a n d -a -h a lf hours win frien d s in E urope fo r the g o v e rn m e n t's o ffe r to p a rtic ip a te In proposed general TROY (£) — If high school L ab o r governm ent’s bid to join a day. A student had to have a e le c tio n s Jan. 1 f o r a new 59-seat N ational Assem ­ se n io r Jim Wolak w ants a soft p ass b efo re he w as allowed in the E uropean Common M arket b ly , H anoi's V ie t Nam News Agency re p o rte d Sunday. d rin k , he doesn’t have to w ait G overnm ent sta tis tic s show the th e h alls during c la s s . The agency said Souphanouvong sent L a o tia n P re ­ until c la ss If o v er. But P rin c ip a l Joseph E. B e- su rtax levied on top of n o rm al He ju st hops out of his seat cu sto m s ch a rg es on nearly all m ie r P rin c e Souvanna Phouma a le tte r Nov. 14 ch ard and o th e rs w e re convinced and heads fo r th e ca fe te ria . goods except foodstuffs and basic d e c la rin g such an e le c tio n w ould be “ ille g a l, se­ He doesn’t even have to go students of d ifferen t cap acities c e s s io n is t and re a c tio n a ry .” Pathet Lao fo rc e s con­ needed different p ro g ra m s. raw m a te ria ls fo r in d u s try ,d ra s ­ back to that c lassro o m , and nei­ tic ally curbed im ports during t r o l the n o rth e rn th ir d o f the c o u n try . They also felt that m ost stu­ th e r do the o th e r 1,300 students the f ir s t six months only. Then The a ssem b ly was d is s o lv e d in S eptem ber a fte r dents would be m o re in te re ste d at T ro y High School, ju st north th e flow of goods into the country in learn in g if they had som e it re je c te d the g o vernm en t d ra ft budget. of D etroit. resp o n sib ility fo r th e ir own -began anew and soon approached It sounds like a student’s th e p re su rc h a rg e lev el. learn in g . d rea m . But, it’s the brainchild F o r the p ast few w eeks, though, T h e B oard of Education went of school a d m in istra to rs . im p o rte rs of A m erican tr a c to r s , C e y l o n wi l l s e l l r u b b e r , b u y C h i n e s e r i c e And t h e soft drink-fetching along. T e a c h e rs in each departm ent Danish fu rn itu re , Italian shoes ro u tin e is one sm all p a r t of a o r Scandinavian pap er products the end of ta lk s betw een a decided how much tim e would COLOMBO, Ceylon UP) — scheduling p ro g ram that earn ed have been holding off, re q u e s t C hinese delegation headed by T ro y High School the K ettering be set asid e fo r le c tu re s , sm all Ceylon w ill se ll Com m unist ing d eliv ery a fte r D ec. 1. L in Hai Yun, acting m in iste r F oundation's nod a s "o n e of the group d iscu ssio n and fo r lab o ra­ China 48,000 tons of rubber E conom ists estim a te th is flood foreign tra d e , and a Ceylon to ry w ork. and will buy 200,000 tons of 11 m ost Innovated schools in the of buying abroad will add $322 te am headed by the m in iste r c o u n try ." Standord U niversity se t up C hinese ric e , a com munique sch ed u les fo r each as it h as done m illion to the balance of paym ents sa id Sunday. fo r trad e D r. M .V .P. P e ir is , B efore Septem ber 1965, T roy T h e communique did not d is ­ w as a conventional high school. fo r about 50 o th er schools th is fo r the c u rre n t fisc a l y e a r. The T he announcem ent cam e at c lo se the p ric e s . y e a r. balance of paym ents is the dif Jim and his c la ssm a te s w ent Now Jim m ay take from six tc 12 c o u rse s. He’ll s it in c la ss from Rhodesian issue frozen 30 m inutes to 1 -1 /2 h o u rs, but h e is f re e to leave at any tim e. If he le av e s, o r if he doesn’t show up at a ll, the te ac h er puts h is nam e on an absentee lis t S A L I S B U R Y , Rhodesia (£) - Bowden is expected to reach fu rth e r m eeting with Rhodesian w hich, a fte r a w eek, is p osted for B ritish Com monwealth S ecretary London on Monday to re p o rt to P rim e M in ister Ian Smith a l­ o th er students to see and is sent H e rb e rt Bowden left Salisbury on B ritis h P rim e M in ister H arold though the Rhodesian governm ent to h is p a re n ts. T he school p ro ­ Sunday with no indication that W ilson. W ilson m ak es a s ta te ­ h ad announced such a m eeting was v ides no o th er penalty. h e had any su c ce ss in attem pts m ent on the R hodesian issu e to likely Sunday m orning. He may have from one hour up to find an eleventh-hour solution the House of Com m ons on T u e s ­ to five h ours of c la s s each school day. T h e fact th at Bowden left so to the Rhodesian independence Bowden left without having any soon - without seeing Smith again day. deadlock. He m ay find freshm en in his and a fte r Smith had said it would b e inconceivable fo r him to leave E nglish c la s s because students a fte r le s s than 48 h o u rs If p ro g ­ a r e p laced w i t h students of r e s s was being m ade - appeared sim ila r cap ab ilities in English, C l o s e v o t e p r e d i c t e d to indicate th e re was little left r a th e r than with students of th e ir fo r the two sid e s to talk about sam e g rad e o r age. and that B rita in w ill now take the He has 40 p e r cent of his tim e iss u e to the United N ations. in school f re e to do w hatever he f o r U . N . C h i n a s t u d y ch o o ses. ____________ UN ITED NATIONS, N .Y. (£)— Many U.N. delegates pred icted A lbania, Cambodia ana nine o th e r Com m unist o r nonaligned co u n tries a r e sponsoring the p ro ­ O u rH allm arkB o x edC ard s L E N SIN E areo nsaleN o w Sunday a clo se vote in the G eneral by M U R J N E A ssem bly on a resolution fo r a posal to rep lace Chinese Nation­ y e a r’s study of what to do with a lis ts with C om m unists. L ast China’s seat in the United Na­ y e a r the vote on a s im ila r re s o lu ­ tion w as 47-47 tie . T h is y e a r, tio n s. Some sp onsors of the re so lu ­ an opponent p red ic ted , d elegates tion calculated it would p a ss by w ill vote about 55-49 against it. a vote of about 45-40, with 36 Italy originated the China - ab sten tio n s. Some opponents e s­ study reso lu tio n , and Belgium , tim ated a vote of about 59-58 B olivia, B ra z il,C h ile ,a n d T rin i­ ag ain st it, with only 4 ab sten ­ dad and Tobago joined in spon­ EXCLUSIVE! tio n s. The voting w ill com e late soring lt. The United S tates sup­ Free removable carrying Monday o r early T uesday. p o rts the resolu tio n . case! Provides hygienic, Of two o th e r pending p ro p o sa ls, Hinting t h a t both Com munist convenient care China and N ationalist China for your diplom ats expected the assem bly should sit in the United N ations, lenses would adopt one reaffirm in g that a tw o -th ird s vote is needed to the proposal ca lls fo r a solution change C h in a's UJN. re p re se n ta ­ "ta k in g into account the ex ist­ Statuette of a youth. The Louvre, Paris ing situation and the political tion and re je c t one calling fo r the o u ste r of N ationalist China and r e a litie s o f the a r e a .” the seating of Com m unist China. The United States and 14 o th e r Publiehed by»hee*ude«»eof MichiganSfete L(nlW»re.tj Y o u r approach is perfect |yfry clot* doy throughout th# yoor o«d o epecioi co u n tries a r e sponsoring the tw o- Welcome Week Edition I" September. Subecrlptlon refe $10per yeor. Atherliedbythe Boordo»Student PubHeo- One solution for th ird s vote ru le . L ast y e a r it M#mber Ae*ocie»edPrete, UnitedPreteInterncpieng», Inland Doily Prete Aeeocietlon, Attocloted Celltglett complete lens care in th ese new, plaid Ivys.by Mr. Hicks p assed by a vote of 56—49. T his Prete, Miehlgen Prete AeeoelMlon, MlchlgonCollegi*« y e a r , one of its su p p o rters sa id , Prete AeeocloHen. L e n s i n e 's s p e c i a l p r o p e r t i e s Second elate pottege poid et Eoe» Lenting, Mich. it may get a vote of up to 63-48, Editorial end buolneee oWeee ot 341Student Servlcee a s s u re a sm o o th er, non-irritating Building. MichiganState Unlverelty, loe» Ranting, Mich. with the o th e r m em ber a b s ta in - le n s su rfa c e w hen inserting your " c o n ta c ts ." J u s t a drop or two will do it. W hen u sed for cleaning, a u n iq u e L ensine form ula helps re ta rd buildup of co n tam in an ts a n d f o r e i g n d e p o s i t s on t h e l e n s e s . I t ’s se lf-s te riliz in g a n d G et on th e g ree n , an d sc o re w ith h e r e v e r y t i m e , - in t h e s e a n tise p tic . Ideal for w et sto rag e s m o o t h , n e a t , t a l l , t r a d i t i o n a l X -P R E S S ® I v y s f r o m M r . H i c k s . o r " s o a k in g " of le n se s. Lensine r e d u c e s h a rm fu l b a c te ria c o n ­ T o p - f l i t e g o o d l o o k s in t h e n e w G l e n P l a i d s i n y o u r c h o i c e tam in atio n . o f b lu e -b la c k o r w in e to n e . T o p-flite lo n g -w e a r th a n k s to e # e 50% FORTREL* a n d 5 0 % c o t t o n , to o ! S h e'll lo v e th e s h a p e FREE CARRYING CASE. Exclusive r e m o v a b le c a r r y in g c a s e w ith y o u 're in! $ 1 0 .0 0 *a trade mark of Fiber Industries, Inc. e v e r y b o t t l e o f L e n s in e . T h e S cientific—a n d c o n v e n ie n t—way to p ro tect your c o n tac ts. LENSINE from H IC K S-PÒ N D ER CO. / EL P A S O , T E X A S 79999 The Murine Company, Inc. • • .e y e c a re s p e c ia lis t fo r 70 years 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 Faculty, staff changes approved T h e B oard of T ru s te e s gave and V era T ab o rsk y , lib ra ria n , cluded: Andrea A, Ay, 4-H - s e r v i c e s and e d u c a t i o n a l Brockbank, m echanical techni­ and H illsd ale C ounties, N ov. 15; approval la s t W ednesday to 10 Nov. L youth agent, Oceana, Newaygo and psychology, Oct. 1, 1966 to D ec. cian, ag ric u ltu ral engineering, C a ro l C . K urth, home eco n o m ist, a p p o i n t m e n t s ; 13 leaves, 20 Sabbatical leav es approved In­ Muskegon C ounties, D ec. 1 tc 31, 1967. J a n . 1, 1967 (1948); J a m e s B . O akland, M a c o m b and Wayne tra n s fe rs , assig n m en ts and m is ­ cluded: L auren ce G. H arm on, J a n . 15, 1967, to s e rv e as In te r­ D u a l assig n m en ts w ere ap ­ Cawood, m echanical technician C o u n ties, D ec. 15; and F re d e ric k cellaneous changes; 10 r e t i r e ­ p ro fe sso r, food scien ce, D ec, 16 national F arm Youth Exchange proved for: A nnette H. Schaeffer, a g ric u ltu ra l en g ineering, J a n . 1, H . Buelow, p ro fe s s o r, ag ric u l­ m ents; and 12 resig n atio n s and to June 15, 1967, to study and deleg ate to Spain; and E vereti a s extension home econom ist, tu r a l engineering, N ov. 15. 1967 (1945); F reda B ic k e rt, ac­ term inations. tra v e l In Midwest and a t MSU: H. E verson, p r o f e s s o r , crop R u ral Manpower C e n te r, and counting c le rk , Landon H all, Ja n . T he B oard approved appoint­ Donald H. Dewey, p ro fe sso r, h o r­ science, Dec. 16 to June 15, sp e cia list, hom e m anagem ent 1,1967 (1949). O th er resig n atio n s and te r ­ m en ts for: P e a rl W interfeldt, tic u ltu re, M arch 16 to Sept. 15, 1967, to work for F o rd Founda­ and child developm ent, Nov. 1; m in atio n s w ere approved fo r: p ro g ram leader, fam ily living 1967, to study at U n iv ersity of tion in India. M oreau S. M axwell, p ro fe sso r A lso granted re tire m e n ts R o b ert F .K eith , in stru c to r,c o m ­ education, Ja n . 1, 1967; Gale L . C alifornia; M a rjo rie E. G esner, T ra n s fe rs w ere approved for: and chairm an, anthropology, to w ere: Jay W. O lin. g en e ral fo re­ m u n i c a t i o n , and a s so c ia te A rent, 4-41 - youth agent, St. a s s o c i a t e p ro fe sso r, histo ry , Donald J . W alker, 4-H - youth Ju stin S. M o rrill C ollege, Oct. m an, physical p lan t, J a n . 1,1967 p ro je c t le a d e r, AID Diffusion Joseph, Branch and H illsdale Sept. 1, 1967, to Aug. 31, 1968, agent, from C linton, Shiaw assee 1 to D ec. 31; and W illiam J . (1940); P aul L e c k n e r. building P ro je c t, O ct. 16; Om P . Gandhi, Counties, D ec. 1; L e slie J . L a t- to study at Huntington, F o lg er and and G ratiot C ounties to Isabella, M ueller, a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r, to m aintenance su p e rv is o r, d o rm i­ a s so c ia te p ro fe s s o r, e le c tric a l vala, 4-H - youth agent, M ar­ London L ib ra rie s ; and M artha C la re and Gladwin C ounties, Jan. C ounseling C e n te r and p sy ­ to r ie s and food s e rv ic e s , July engineering and engineering r e ­ quette and A lger C ounties, Jan . W h i t e , a s s o c i a t e p ro fe sso r, I, 1967; M ary J , E. Woodward, chology, Sept. L 1, 1967 (1939); Vanetl C a rlso n , se a rc h , Sept. 1 (cancellation); 1, 1967; Heidi E . M atthias, home m usic, A pril 1 to June 30, 1967, a ssis ta n t p ro fe sso r (extension), T he B oard approved the a c a ­ food su p e rv iso r, Landon Cafe­ and L e slie B . S im s, a s s is ta n t e c o n o m i s t , Roscommon and to study In C alifo rn ia and E ast and p ro g ram le ad e r, 4-H - youth dem ic title of a s s o c ia te p ro fe sso r te r i a , Nov. 1 (1950); and V er­ p r o fe s s o r , ch e m istry , Aug. 31, C raw ford C ounties, D ec. 1; and L ansing. p r o g r a m s , to continuing edu­ (extention) fo r F ran k A, M adaski, non F o s te r, building m ainten­ 1967. lone Shadduck, in stru c to r, health, O ther sabb atical leaves w ere cation, Nov. 1 to D ec. 3L a s sista n t field o p eratio n s d ire c ­ an ce su p e rv iso r, d o rm ito rie s and physical education and r e c r e a ­ approved for: Willa N o rris, p ro - T h e B oard prom oted E leanor to r, C ooperative E xtension S erv ­ food s e rv ic e s , Nov. 16 (1945). tion,, Sept. 19. f e s s o r , counseling, personnel M ulllkin to a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r, ice, Ju ly 1; academ ic title of Additional resig n atio n s and Also appointed w ere: Bong Ho, s e r v i c e s and e d u c a t i o n a l t e x t i l e s , clothing and related p ro fe sso r fo r Jo sep h H. Sum­ R esignations and te rm in atio n s te rm in atio n s included: R o b ert E. a s sista n t p ro fe sso r, elec trica l psychology, Sept. 1, 1967 to Aug. a r ts , Sept. 1, 1967. m e rs , consultant, E nglish, Sept. approved Included;' G eorge F . B row n, In stru c to r, n a tu ra l sc i­ 31, 1968, to study In E ast L an­ Changes approved by the Board Je n n in g s, 4-H - youth ag en t, en c e, August 31, 1967; Wilma engineering, Ja n . 1, 1967; Al­ fre d W. S aettler, a ssista n t p ro - sing and to tra v e l abroad; W. Included: appointm ent date oi 1 to Aug. 31, 1967; the additional title of re s e a rc h asso ciate, Isab ella, C lare and Gladwin H . L e h m a n n ,a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r, To No. 1 f e s s o r , b o t a n y a n d plant B. D rew , p r o f e s s o r and c h a ir­ C hesley L . E . W ells, in stru c to r, M useum, fo r J a m e s A. Brown, C o u n ties, O ct. 25; S ara B. n a tu ra l sc ien c e, Aug. 31, 1967; pathology, Ja n . 1, 1967; C h a rles m an botany and plant pathology, f o re s t products, fro m Oct. 16 Sw anson, 4-H -y o u th a g e n t,M a r­ Glno A urell, sp e c ia list, In s tru c ­ G o rd ie S e rr, o ffe n s iv e lin e coach, poses w ith a a s s is ta n t p ro fe s so r, a n th ro ­ L . S c h n e i d e r , a ssista n t p ro ­ Ja n . 1 to M arch 31, 1967, to to Oct. 26; appointm ent date ol pology and C o m p u terIn stitu tefo r quette and A lger C o unties, D ec. tio n al Media C e n te r, June 30, la rg e ‘‘ttV ' a corn squash sent to the S partans. f e s s o r , botany and p l a n t study and tra v e l in South and A lexander M urray, assista n t Social Science R e sea rch , O ct. L 31; W illiam S. W ilson, 4-H - 1967; and B arb ara S k e rry , State News photo by M ike Schonhofen pathology, Jan . 1, 1967; A rthur C e n tra l A m erica; Nicky A. Smith, p ro fe sso r, m usic, from S ep t. 1 In o th er actions, the Board: youth ag en t, St. Jo sep h , B ranch lib r a ria n , L ib ra ry , D ec. 31. F. Raper, visiting p rofessor, a sso cia te p ro fe sso r (extension), to Ja n . 1, 1967; and title of tr a n s fe rre d David K. Heenan, A sian Studies C enter and social botany and plant pathology, M arch H enry C. Koch from a ss ista n t p ro fe sso r, hum anities, to p ro ­ Board accepts nearly $3 million science, Ja n . 1 to June 30, 1967; 1 to Aug. 31, 1967, to study and d ire c to r to a sso cia te d ire c to r, fe sso r and a sso c ia te d irec to r, tra v e l In U. S. and Canada; and lib ra rie s , Dec. 1. In stitu te fo r In tern atio n al Studies P e r r y A. Gianakos, asso ciate T h e B oard assigned: L ucille in Education, J a n . 1, 1967, and p ro fe sso r, A m erican Thought and Beacom , sp ecialist, te ac h er edu­ assig n ed him to E valuation S erv ­ Language, A pril 1 to June 30, cation, to the M exico P ro je ct, ic e s, J a n . 1 to M arch 31, 1967; 1967, to study In E a st Lansing, J a n . 7 to Feb. 3, 1967; W illiam cancelled A pril 1-June 30, 1967, in grants for research, education New York and Italy, G. B ickert, a s sista n t p ro fe sso r, leave of F ran k H. Blacklngton Sabbatical leav es w ere also a g ric u ltu ra l engineering, to the III, asso cia te p ro fe sso r, seco n ­ approved for: R obert L . W right, N ig eria P ro g ram , D ec, 20 to d ary education and cu rricu lu m ; p ro fe sso r, A m erican Thought and M arch 25, 1967; Leyton V . N el­ and designated Donald J . de Language, A pril 1 to June 30, son, p ro fe sso r, cro p science, Z e e u w , p ro fe sso r, a s acting 1967, to study and tra v e l in U . S. to the P ak istan P ro je c t, Ja n . ch airm an , botany and plant path­ G ifts and g ra n ts totaling MSU Science and M athem atics fo r a ch e m istry study which seeks and Europe; H en rietta Alubowicz, 1 to M arch 31, 1967; Milo B. ology. Ja n . 1 to M arch 31, 1967. C reek has g ranted $67,673 to the $2,899,198.17 w e r e accepted T eaching C e n te r. to m ake X -ra y stru c tu re d e te r­ lib ra ria n , Ja n . 1 to June 30, T e s a r , p ro fe sso r, cro p science, A o n e-y ear consultantship was D epartm ent of Health, P hysical Wednesday by the B oard of The A tomic E nergy C om ­ m inations of enzym es and other 1967; John L . Whltelaw, d iv i­ to the Ryukyus P ro je c t, D ec. 27 approved fo r L isle A. Smith, Education, and R ecreatio n to de­ T ru s te e s . m issio n m ade a g ran t of $200,000 biological m o lecu les. A lexander sional lib ra ria n , Ja n 1 to June to M arch 26, 1967; Eugene p ro fe sso r and a s s is ta n t dean, velop a model physical education Included w as a g ra n t of to continue its su p p o rt of the T ulinsky, a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of ■^■C O U P O N l 30, 1967, to tra v e l in U & and F r 1e s e n, re s e a rc h asso cia te , engineering, Ju ly 1, 1967, to June cu rricu lu m for students from $388,000 from the U nited States MSU/AEC P lan t R e sea rch L ab ­ ch e m istry , will ad m in ister the E urope. elem en tary and sp ecial edu­ 30, 1968. P ro f e s s o r Smith, kinderg arten through high school. P ublic H ealth S erv ice fo r bio­ o ra to ry . T h e funds w ill be used g ra n t which cam e fro m the N a­ O ther leav es approved in ­ cation, to counseling, personnel who joined MSU in 1927, w ill be Wayne Van H uss, d ire c to r of the logical re s e a rc h equipm ent to be under the su p erv isio n of Anton tional Science Foundation. r e ti r e d Ju ly 1, 1968. Human E nergy L ab o rato ry , will in stalled in the new Dodge H all Lang, d ire c to r of the lab o rato ry , Through a $101,410 co n tra ct Breck Shampoo O ther r e tire m e n ts approved of Engineering at Oakland U ni­ fo r re se a rc h and tra in in g a t the with the In stitu te fo r Educational ad m in ister the g ra n t. R obert W. L ittle , a s sista n t 1 Pre scription lenses Included (fir s t y e a r of MSU em ­ v e rsity . grad u ate and p o st-d o c to ra l level D evelopm ent of New York City, ploym ent In p are n th ese s): Wilton p ro fe s s o r o f m echanics, will ground C onstruction of the $5.3 m il­ in experim ental p lan t biology with th e College of Home E conom ics L . Finley, a s s is ta n t p ro fe ss o r d ire c t a use of a $61,600 g ran t i lion stru c tu re began th is month. em phasis on developm ental plant Is estab lish in g a ce n te r for Reg. 1.00 (extension), an im al husbandry, fo r a sum m er in stitu te in applied >Complete selection Com pletion Is scheduled fo r the biology. evaluation and re s e a rc h under m athem atics fo r college te a c h e rs 440 D ec. 31, (1936); C liffo rd F . Con­ sp rin g of 1968. Gordon E . G uyer, ch airm an of th e Office o f Econom ic Op­ of frames of engineering, m athem atics and ra d , B e rrie n County A g ricu ltu ral T h e N ational Science Founda­ th e D epartm ent of Entomology, p o rtu n ity 's P ro je c t H ead S ta rt. Limi t 1 ph y sic s. It w ill be conducted A gent, D ec. 31 (1948); W. H arold tion g ran ted $262,900 for the w ill a d m in iste r a $145,338 g ran t S arah H ervey, rese arch a s ­ Sunglasses June 26-Aug. 18 by the D epart­ Void a fte r 11-30-66 eighth annual In stitu te in g en eral fro m the N ational In stitu te s of so ciate and d ire c to r of the cen ter, m ent of M etallurgy, M echanics sc ien c es fo r seco n d ary school H ealth. T h e g ran t Is a renew al, will d ire c t evaluations of y e a r - Repairs while you w ait and M a teria ls S cience. T he gran t OUPO BARNES F L O R A L LofA NEAST S IN G te a c h e rs . Some 40 te a c h e rs will and co v e rs the second y e a r of around Head S ta rt c e n te rs in an was receiv ed fro m the National work tow ard a M a ste r of A rts in a fo u r-y e a r investigation of the a re a t h a t includes Michigan, Science Foundation. teaching deg ree during the 1967- Aqua Net Bator Opticians F o r F lo w e r s F r e s h ond 68 academ ic y e a r under the g ran t. effec ts of p es tic id es on en viron­ m e n ts. p a r ts of Ohio, W isconsin, *and M innesota. T h e board also accepted F a s h io n a b le scholarship grants totaling C la re n c e L . Schoem er, p ro fe sso r A $125,000 g ran t was receiv ed T h e School D is tric t of B attle $414,851. hai r spray (13 oz.) 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) of n atu ral scien ce, will d ire c t the 215 AN N E D 2-0871 p ro g ra m which is p re p a re d by the Reg. 2.00 Value Limi t 1 490 Ag. college has newtitle T h e o ld est division of th e U ni­ p ro d u cts, fis h e rie s and w ildlife help in solving the p roblem s of Void afte r 11-30-66 v e rsity , the C ollege of A g ricu l­ and re s o u rc e developm ent. conservation of our vital natu ral tu re , h a s a new nam e. Cowden pointed out th at m ore re s o u rc e s . T h e B oard o f T ru s te e s ap ­ than h alf of the s ta te ’s land is E a r lie r th is y e a r a d ire c to r OUPON p roved the change of title to the in fo re sts which, coupled with of n atu ra l re s o u rc e s was nam ed "C o lleg e of A g ricu ltu re and N at­ v a s t re s o u rc e s of w ater, w ildlife in an effort to b e tte r r e la te the u r a l R e s o u rc e s" la s t week b e ­ and outdoor re c re a tio n , form an work of the four d ep artm en ts in ca u se it was fe lt th at th e new nam e Im portant p a rt o f M ichigan’s th is a re a . Howard A. T an n e r Lime After Shave economy. assum ed th is post Ju ly 1. would be m o re a c c u ra te . "Including the designation of T h is fall the new $4 m illion Reg. 1.50 T hom as K. Cowden, dean of the N atu ral R e so u rces Building was n atu ra l re s o u rc e s in our college college, said, "W e believe the . . . . Void after 11-30-66 99( new nam e m o r e ac cu rately re fle c ts what we a r e alre ad y do in g ." nam e b e tte r d e s c rib e s our te ac h ­ ing, re s e a rc h and extension p ro ­ g ra m s which re a c h into ev ery Michigan co u n ty ," Cowden said. opened with fa c ilitie s that a re ranked among the nation’s fin est. MSU officials concluded that th e se re c e n t developm ents will M ore than 40 p e r cent of the A m a jo r aim of the college, contribute to a position of na­ fa ll te rm en ro llm en t in the Cowden said, is to provide w ell- tional le ad ersh ip in the field of OUPON college is in fo re stry , fo re st tra in e d people and re s e a rc h to la tu ra l re s o u rc e s . Crest toothpaste Reg. 95c Li mi t 1 Void after 11-30-66 590 * A tte n d school three q u a rte rs and e a rn H ow toSucceedinB anking y o u r c o lle g e e x p e n s e s d u rin g the o th e r qu a rter. C h e ck th e s e : COUPON L i v e in f r e e , f u r n is h e d b a c h e l o r V Resources have grown from $57 million in 1940 to $950 million Tampax p a r tm e n ts lo c a te d on 1 1 0 - a c r e h o m e p r o p e r ty w ith s w im m in g p o o l. Lo ­ >/ FORTUNE magazine listed Michigan National first in earnings on capital among the top 50 U.S. Banks in 1963,1964 and 1965 c a te d fo u r m ile s f r o m job. v 4th largest bank in Michigan Reg. 55c L e a r n w hile you e a rn . T h e re are Li mi t 1 230 o p e n i n g s in, s e v e r a l i n t e r e s t i n g p h a s e s of a g ri-b u sin e ss. 45th largest bank in U.S. y / 144th largest bank in the world V o id a f t e r 1 1 - 3 0 - 6 6 S p ecials good at ersons The Anderson s of M au m e e , O h io , one o f the n a tio n ’ s le a d in g a g r i - b u s i n e s s e s , C h e c k t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r YOU h a v e in s titu te d a u nique w o rk p r o g r a m a t M ic h ig a n N a tio n a l B a n k E. L a n s in g S to r e only M AUM EE, O H IO fo r c olleg e m e n . Althoug h p re fe re n c e Majors in Accounting, Banking, Business Administration, • w ill be g iv e n to s tu d e n ts w ith a g r i ­ Financo, Economics, Marketing and tha Libaral Arts. G R A IN DIVISION c u ltu ra l b a c k g ro u n d and e d u ca tio n , any Banking that is Building Michigan . . . student m a y a p p ly. Th is w ill be a and Careers ST A T E W AREHOUSE M ARKET DIVISION FER T ILIZER DIVISION EN G IN EER IN G DIVISION c o n tin u in g p r o g r a m w hich w ill e n ­ able y o u to w o r k the s a m e q u a r t e r ea ch t e r m until you g ra d u a te . Interviews William Ewing, D is c o u n t S TEEL FAB R IC ATIN G DEPARTM ENT Personnel Director I f y o u a r e i n t e r e s t e d in l e a r n i n g m o r e Cosmetics CONSTRUCTION DEPARTM ENT a b o u t th is p r o g r a m , attend the p r e ­ FEED M ANUFAC TURING DEPARTM ENT & I itamins s e n ta tio n to b e g iv e n b y T h e A n d e r s o n s S P EC IA LTIES M ANUFAC TURING DEPT. w h ich w ill be one of a s e rie s A g r i ­ 619 E . Grand River AN D ER S O N COB M ILLS , INC. c u ltu ra l In d u s try S e m in ars sponsored A c r o s s f r o m S tu d e n t S e rv ic e ? AN D ER SO N GARDEN CENTER, INC. by A g ric u ltu re C o u n cil. R e fre s h m e n ts • Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. w ill be s e rv e d . • Wed. 9' o.m. - 9 p.m. F ree P ark in g 416 Michigan National Tower Lansing, Michigan S T U D E N T S ER V IC ES B LD 6 . - 1st F L O O R L O U N S E - 7:00 PM • N p » . 28 M i c h i g a n N a t i o n a l B a n k •See July 15. 1966 Issue of FORTUNE Magtzine Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 5 SPOR TS K R E F T S C O R E S T W O D e n n i s C h a s e B o o te r s b e a t T e m p le 3-7 By DENNIS CHASE 10-0-1 re c o rd to B erkeley, C a l­ Tony Keyes sc o re d a t 8:41 of "T e m p le h a s a good defense New sports breed: A sso cia te S ports E d ito r ifornia for the NCAA sem ifin als the th ird p erio d on a setup from and a good fo rw ard lin e ," Kenney T o m K reft, one of the s m a lle st T h u rsd ay . Guy Busch. sa id . , all yak , no talent m en on the S partan so c c e r team , showed everyone Saturday he is T h e S partans w ill play Long Island and A rm y w ill play San At 17:25 K reft ended the scoring for the S p artan s on a "W e played r e a l good until the fourth p erio d . But we w ere much fully rec o v ered from a leg Injury F ra n cisc o in T h u rs d a y ’s se m i­ head shot from in fro n t of the b e tte r than la s t w eek. Much th a t h as ham pered him th is s e a ­ fin als. T em ple goal. T iem an had fed him b e tte r . O ur fo rw ard line was im ­ son. T em p le Is 12-1-1. a high p a ss. proved and the defense was re a l " , . . Long liv e what I badly did A fter a sc o re le s s f ir s t period, K reft now has 10 g o als and eight good too. L e t’s face It, we had T h e 5 -7 sophom ore sco red two A t C lem son and a ll my c lu m sies t d riv e s goals as Michigan State beat K reft connected at 5:24 of the a s s is ts fo r 18 po in ts. He Is th ird to be b e tte r to win I t." F o r the b all a ll o f m y try in g to run T em p le U n iv ersity , 3 -1, In the second from the left side of the In scoring behind Guy Busch with T h e S p artan s now pack up th e ir T h e c o rn e r dow nfleld and m y spindling explosions NCAA reg io n al so c c e r playoff T em p le goal, 15 y ard s o u t.B a rry 19 goals and nine a s s is ts fo r g e a r and head fo r B erk eley . T h e Through the fiv e -h o le o v e r ta c k le . h e r e . T h e S partans will take th e ir T iem an a s s iste d . 28 points and T ony K eyes with la s t tim e the S p artan s went on the 0 b a c k fle ld .. 21 goals and six a s s is ts fo r 27 ro a d they tie d St. L ouis, 1-1, points. N ov. 5. T hey w ill be shooting for Coach Shag N orton T e ll me as you n e v e r yet have told me T o get the lead out s c re a m w h atever w ill get T he slow m otion o f m iddle age o ff m e. . . ” Volley ball 'T o m m y has been the oppor­ tim e. tunist all y e a r ," C oach Gene th e The NCAA cham pionship th is defending cham p, St. Kenney said . "H e ’s alw ays In the L o u is, was elim inated Saturday rig h t spot at the rig h t tim e. by San F ran cisco , 2 -1 , In o v er­ T h e above w as w ritten by Ja m e s D ickey, 6 -3 , 220-pound fo rm e r C lem son wingback. He won the 1966 N ational Book Award for his v e rs e . But he couldn’t play football. club revived "H e seem s to be fully r e ­ tim e at St. L ouis. covered from h is leg in ju ry . He goal of holding volley ball gam es Akron la st Saturday and 1 played A irp o rt. T h e S partans will leave at played m ost of the gam e against 8 a.m . T u esd ay from C apitol City T he only coed ath letic club He is indicative of the new b ree d of ath letes, who know about during halftim e o f the home him all the way a g a ln stT e m p le .” In oth er regional gam es, Long everything except th e ir profession, who excel a t everything but recognized by the MSU ath letic departm ent has been reo rg an ized basketball g am es. T em ple ended the sco rin g for Islan d shut out B rid g ep o rt, 1-0, s p o rts . New m em b ers a r e always both team s at 15:40 of the fourth In B rookville, N.Y., and Army 'T h e tensions of th e inning plus the heat and hum idity underm ined w hatever stren g th 1 had left a fte r throw ing 87 p itch es, many a fte r th re e y e a rs and is p r e ­ p arin g fo r In terco lleg iate com ­ w elcom e at t h e re g u la r Wed­ p erio d . K elley K alenga put a shot b ea t Navy, 3-1, in Philadelphia. Harlem Lark nesday evening club m eetings In by Spartan goalie Kevin O’Connell T h e S partans a r e In good C ra z y legs M eadow lark Lem on d id the s p lits last of them fru stra tin g ly good o n es,” w rite s Jim B rosnan, a p itch er petitio n . health , G ary M cBrady is the o f no distinction except that he quit the m ajo r leagues r a th e r than When the MSU Volley Ball Gym 1 of th e Men’s In tra m u ral on a p ass from J im M eehl. Tuesday night in leading the H a rle m G lo b e tro tte rs Club w as disbanded th re e y e a rs Building. T he evening p ra c tic e It was only the fourth goal only doubtful s ta r te r with a pulled to another v ic to r y at Jenison F leldhouse . b e trad e d fo r the um pteenth tim e. S p o rtsw rite r Ja y Jaco b s, who would like to have a dim e every ago i t s d ire c to r, David Lam b, Is supplem ented w ith a p ra c tic e the Spartan defense h as given up h am strin g m uscle, but h e’ll make State News photo by M ike Schonhofen the trip to C alifo rn ia. tim e a ballp lay er Is d escrib ed a s " a rtic u la te ,’’ w rites h is toughest w ent to UCLA and joined a r e ­ from 10 a.m .-n o o n S aturdays. all y ea r. se a rc h team In its P hysical Ed­ job is to get them to shut up. " . . .th e o rd in ary sp o rts interview is a m elange of polysyllables, ucation R e search C e n te r. p erio d ic sentences, intensive an aly sis, and gen eral erudition that Until four w eeks ago reviving would give pause to an Edmund W ilson,’’ Jaco b s w rite s. th e club w as only an Idea In the W I T H 1 5 V E T E R A N S P itc h e r Bob Shaw is d escrib ed a s a man with “ m o re th e o ries m inds of B a rry Brown and C arol 'S’ s k a te r s lo o k f o r f a s t e r s t a r t than D aV lnci." L inebacker G eorge S aim es, a fo rm e r Michigan D avis, physical education g rad ­ S ta te r, Is a "C am u s in Shoulder P a d s .’’ uate a s s is ta n ts . Now th e re a r e T h is Is the new b ree d . T h e b aseb a ll p la y er who b ats .230, o v er 20 activ e m e m b ers, 10 m en couldn’t lay down a bunt off B arney Schultz, and ¿»inks a p la ceh itter and 10 w om en, who a r e p re ­ i s a type of ten n is p la y e r. p arin g to take p a rt in the Mid­ And the halfback who re a d s Hemingway but nev er h ea rd of w e st Open T ournam ent In Grand w e w ere healthy In the second NCAA all-to u rn a m e n t selection det and Bob D eM arco. T he de­ w ris t and should step in to one R apids, Saturday. By G A V E L WESCH Pop W arner. h alf. We got good goaltending Sandv M cAndrew. R eturning le t­ fense w as the a re a h ard e st hit by of the c e n te r positions when his Tw elve te a m s, Including the State News S ports W r ite r T y Cobb used to lam ent that b a llp la y ers no longer study the fro m Gaye Cooley, and the team term en Mike Jacobson, Bill graduation (Don Heaphy, Tom rec o v ery Is com plete. gam e, o r know the fundam entals. He is proved c o r r e c t ev ery U niversity of M ichigan, Ball State MSU’s hockey team can’t do as a whole jelled . Faunt, Wayne D u ffett.B o b F allat, Purdo and penalty k ille r M att B raw ley, Bols, and F re n ch a r e tim e a m anager has to pull a righthanded b a tte r out of the lineup and Albion, w ill p articip a te In very much to Im prove o v er la st "W e haven’t had any ic e tro u ­ Nino C risto fo li and John S chuster Mulcahy have graduated) and de­ th e top th re e defensem en. because a southpaw is pitching, and vice v e rs a . th is Y M CA -sponsored round seaso n sin ce lt won the national ble, and p ra c tic e s have been going hope to add to the scoring punch. fense ap p ears to be MSU’s w eak­ "W e have som e depth th is "B abe Ruth nev er threw to a w rong b ase in h is life ," Cobb robin tournam ent. cham pionship. What little im ­ v ery w e ll," B essone continued, MSU lo st fo rw ard Mike Coppo e st a re a . y e a r fo r th e f ir s t tim e In a long sa id . "H e never had anything else on h is m in d ." Some of MSU’s b est volleyball provem ent lt can m ake w ill have "everybody cam e back In good to graduation. T entative lin e-u p s have c o - t i m e , ’* B e s s o n e said , " a n d C o n tra st th is with B rosnan who w rite s " a m echanical ap p aratu s p la y e rs a r e also on the so ccer to com e In the opening month of shape, and th ey 'v e been w orking Sophomore c e n te rs Ken A nstey, captaln Jacobson a t left wing, th e r e 's going to be a fine line th a t throw s ru b b er b aseb alls lends a synthetic disenchanted feeling te am . T e r r y Bldlak, a so c c e r the season. h ard and en th u siastically . Bill E nrico and C h a rlie P hillips Faunt at ce n te r and V olm ar at dividing who m ak es the trav elin g s ta r , is one of those p articip atin g L ast y e a r’s team dropped nine "W e know w e’ve got to do and w inger L ee Hathaway will be rig h t wing on the f ir s t line, squad and who doesn’t.** , to the whole o p era tio n .” M ore and m o re ath letes a r e quoted philosophizing about life, In both s p o rts. If the so ccer of its f ir s t 13 gam es before doing b e tte r In the league th is y e a r the new faces on the attack for Duffett at left wing, A nstey at ‘T h e consensus around the contem plating th e ir e ssen c e, talking about what they a r e going to do schedule p e rm its, p la y e rs such an about-face to win 12 of the (MSU w as sixth in league play MSU. ce n te r and F a lla t a t rig h t wing league Is that each club has m o re with a $200,000 bonus they haven’t earned, but nev er about th e ir a s Bldlak w ill be elig ib le to next 16 on th e ir w ay to the NCAA la st season) and we feel w e’r e The goalie Job Is back In on the second line, C risto fo li, depth, and a s usual M ichigan p rofession, and how it should be played. play in the G rand Rapids volley cham pionship. going to do b e tte r, but everybody C ooley's hands (he w as on the a ll­ E nrico and McAndrew at the r e ­ Tech w ill be the team to beat.** " . . .if b a llp la y e rs th ese days a r e wont to wax eloquent, I ball com petition. C o a c h Amo B essone, la st w ill be shooting fo r us because tournam ent team and voted the spective po sitio n s on the th ird MSU b e g i n s w hat B essone don’t m ind,” Ja co b s w rite s, "b u t the le a st they can do is stay off Although official sp o rts club y e a r’s "C oach of the Y e a r," we’r e the ch am p io n s." to u rn ey 's m ost valuable p lay er lin e and S ch u ster, P h illip s and te rm ed " o u r toughest schedule o th e r p eo p le's tu rf and te ll m e som ething I don’t know about th e ir policy does not p e rm it the club doesn’t fo re se e such a slow s ta r t B essone has a solid nucleus of la st season) w hile re tu rn e e s J e r ­ Hathaway on th e fourth lin e. In recen t y e a r s " D ec. 2 and 3 at own sp e cia lty ." to be called students ‘re p re se n t­ th is season but re a liz e s that lt Is 15 retu rn in g le tte rm e n from la s t ry F is h e r and L a r r y Roche a r e C o-captaln T om Mikkola Is M innesota and then opens a t hom e How fa r have we com e? R em em ber the old m ovie w here the ing’ MSU but students ‘from ’ going to be h ard fo r his team to y e a r 's squad, and the Spartan In re s e rv e . recovering fro m su rg e ry on his D ec. 9 against M ichigan. football coach has Just finished giving a long halftim e o ratio n on MSU, the club hopes to qualify rep eat th e stro n g finish. stro n g points th is seaso n should th e n ec essity of winning, and a s the p la y ers file out of the locker fo r th e In terco lleg iate National "W e had a lot of Injuries dur­ be offense and goaltending. A ll-tournam ent second team ro o m , the la s t one sto p s and a sk s, "A ny la s t m inute in stru ctio n s Volley Ball T ournam ent in De­ ing the f ir s t half of la st season Heading the offensive attack for selection Bob Braw ley heads the coach?” tr o it next May. and didn’t g e t a chance to p ra c tic e the S partans th is seaso n w ill be defensem en, joined by retu rn ee s "Y e a h ," the coach says, " b e a t ’e m .” A ccording to Brown and M iss because of trouble with the ice A ll-A m erican wing Doug V olm ar, R ich ard Bols and Doug F ren ch L ife was sim ple then. You played hard and you played to win. □ av is, p re sid e n ts of the Men’s In the a r e n a ," B essone said, "b u t the '6 5 - ’66 sco rin g le ad e r, and and sophom ores Nelson D eBene- And you studied the gam e until lt becam e a science. and women’s sectio n s of the o r­ Now the coach of th e No. 1 college football team in the country ganization, resp ectiv ely , the MSU p la y s fo r tie s and the p lay ers on what was once a g re a t football club could benefit by rejoining team , the D etroit L ions, a r e elated when they can com e out with th e M id-A m erica C onference. a tie (Nov. 6, Chicago B e ars). “ We used to be a m em ber of T h e tim e s a r e a-c h an g in '. th is asso ciatio n which includes m any of the schools to be r e p r e ­ sen ted i n G rand R apids. They have ex p re ssed a d e s ire to again All-Big 10 Honors have us on th e ir sc h ed u le s." B ecause the Volley Ball Club MSU placed 16 p la y e rs on A ll-B ig Ten team s picked w as form ed a fte r the athletic I. H ow com e y o u ’ve b e e n g e ttin g “ F iv e fo o t tw o . by the A ssociated P re s s and U nited P re s s In tern a ­ departm ent budget fo r th is y e a r such sw inging c o m p u te r d a te s? 11 5 pounds. had been d eterm in ed no allotm ent Nearsighted, ’ tio n a l last w eek. Gene W ashington, G eorge W e b ste r, I guess you haven’t Bubba S m ith, C lin t Jones, J e rry W est and C h a rlie w as provided fo r lt. seen my personality T h o rn h ill w e re picked as f ir s t tea m selectio n s by F ees fo r m em bership In the questionnaire. both the AP and U P l. Jess P h illip s and Tony Conti U.S. Volley Ball A ssn. and o th er national o rganizations w ere paid w e re f ir s t tea m U P l selectio ns, not mentioned by by the club m em b ers th em selv es, the A P , w h ile Bob A plsa and N ick Jordan w ere f ir s t but the en tra n ce fee fo r the G rand te a m m em b ers on the AP squad but not mentioned Rapids tournam ent w as paid by by the U P l. D ick Kenney was a f ir s t tea m kicking the ath letic departm ent. s p e c ia lis t In the AP lis tin g s . J im m y Raye and Pat T he d ep artm en t cannot under­ G allin ag h w e re second tea m selectio n s on both w rite the tran sp o rta tio n cost for te a m s w hile Jeff R ichardson was a second team th e tournam ent but has supplied B e s s o n e 9s B o y s s ele ctio n by the U P l only and J o e P ry zb y c k l and Phil th e team w ith uniform s — old b asketball uniform s. Hockey coach Amo Bessone stands between the two co~captalns o f the Spartan Hoag w e re selected by the AP only. T h is a ttir e w ill be quite appro­ hockey team , M ike Jacobson and Tom M ik k o la . T h is t r io w ill t r y to lead the team p r ia te if the club rea ch es its to anothe r national cham pionship. State News photo by Tony F e rra n te 4. “Like cucumber ASMSU sponsors 1. “Play the ocarina.1 sandwiches.” m A Luxurious Trip To T h e B a h a m a s This Spring 5. You mean to tell me fi. “Stepping into swell job wit) those great-looking girls Equitable Life. Good pay. go for these things? Fascinating work. Plenty of chance to move up.” It’s the last item that E a s te rn A i r l i n e s w i l l t a k e y o u t h e r e f o r seven really clinches it. I think I ’ll see Jane tonight, Susie tomorrow and Fran the day after. days, M arch 19-26, fo r o n l y $ 2 3 5 . 0 0 . A $ 7 5 . 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e d e p o s it is d u e in Rm. 2 3 5 For career opportunities ¡it Equitable, see your Placement Officer, or write to Patrick Scollard, Manpower Development Division. S t u d e n t Services B ldg . I n q u i r e if interested. The EQUITAbLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 1285 Avc. of the Americas. New York, N.Y. 10019 {QEquitable 1968 An Kqiwl Opportunity Employer, A f/F Ô Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 Flannery O’C onnor: dazzling and unorthodox ch ro n ic crip p lin g illn e ss, she " s w e rv e asid e fro m the tru th of The A rt and Mind of F lan n ery F a ith , Region, and C ra ft.S e v e ra l R eviewed by THE ADDED D IM E N ­ left behind a to ta l life’s w ork of th e human h e a r t,” and fo r M iss O’C onnor.” T h is is not a of th e se quotations rev eal h e r M . THOMAS INGE SION, The A r t and M ind only tw o novels and two col­ O’Connor the tru th re sid e d In the collection of prev io u sly published w ry , ca u stic w it, of which the of F la n n e ry O 'C o n n o r. following a r e two exam ples: le ctio n s of sh o rt stories-!-*'W ise orthodox d o ctrin es of the C h ris­ c ritic a l e s s a y s, but ra th e r a FLA N N E R Y O ’ CONNOR. E d ite d by M e lv in J. "E v e ry w h e re I go I’m asked Blood” (1952), "A Good Man Is tian faith. com bined effo rt of 12 sc h o lars By Stanley E d g a r Hy­ F rie d m a n and L e w is A. H ard to F in d " (1955), “ The F o r h e r, faith o r a belief In If 1 think u n iv e rsitie s stifle to ap p ra ise h e r w ork from fre sh man Lawson Violent B ear It Away” (1961), fixed dogma did not n e c e s sa rily p e rsp e ctiv es. Among the c o n tri­ w r ite r s . I think they don’t stifle When G eorgia-b o rn F lannery and "E v ery th in g T hat R ises Must Inhibit h e r a r ti s tr y . Instead, she bu to rs a r e F re d e rlc k J . Hoffman, enough of th em .” F LA N N E R Y O ’CONNOR. O’Connor died two y e a rs ago C onverge” (1965), felt that it added an e x tra Louis D. Rubin, J r ., C. Hugh "S om e old lady said that my at the ea rly age of 39 from a Though h e r fiction Is slight In "d im en sio n ” through which to Holman, Irving M alln, C aroline book l e f t a bad ta s te in h e r By R obert D rake. quantity, the dazzling talen t she view rea lity : “ My own feelin g ,” Gordon, S is te r M. B ern etta m outh. I w ro te back to h e r and displayed th e re in has led m o re sh e noted, “ Is that w rite r s who Quinn, and N athan A. Scott, J r . said , ‘You w e re n 't supposed to than one c r itic to a g re e with the s e e by the light of th e ir C h ristian One of the m ost in te restin g of e a t i t '. ” M ost c r itic s , how ever, a re llk e ly tim e she told lt, sh e told lt w ith suggestion that sh e m ay have faith w ill have, In th e se tim e s, the th eses p re se n te d I s that T he v ery thorough bibliography to quibble w ith h is d ism issa l of renew ed I m a g i n a t i o n and been " th e m ost significant fiction the sh a rp e st ey es fo r the g ro ­ sh a re d by C. Hugh Holman and of M iss O 'C o n n o r's published th e sto ry "A Good Man Is H ard cogency.” w rite r In o u r tim e .” tesq u e, fo r the p e rv e rs e , and fo r P . A lbert Duhamel, that h e r w ork w o rk s, review s of h e r books, and to F ind” a s sim ply a cru e lly T h e v i o l e n c e , cru e lty , and A Roman C atholic by faith, the u nacceptable.” b e a rs strik in g relatio n sh ip s to c ritic a l a rtic le s appended to this funny “ m e lo d ram a ,” o r h is con­ sq u a lo r o f F lan n e ry O’Connor’s she achieved distinction by h e r On an o th er occasion, she the social and p o litical th e o ries book is an additional reaso n why tention that she w as " p r im a r ily fiction w ill continue to alien ate attem p ts to re fle c t C h ristian o r­ added, “ When people have told of the group of Southern w rite r s lt w ill rem a in an Indispensable a no v elist, not a sh o rt sto ry a good m any of the faithful C h ris­ thodoxy by v ery "unorthodox” m e that becau se I am a C atholic, known as t h e N ashville A g ra r­ w ork fo r the study of h e r w ritin g s w r ite r , and consequently h e r tia n re a d e r s who a g re e w ith h e r m ean s. H er m a jo r technique was I cannot be an a r tis t, I have had ia n s. H er second novel, "T h e and h e r p la ce In contem porary novels a r e b e tte r and m o re Im­ p rin cip les but not h e r a r tis tic a devotion to oddities of c h a ra c te r to rep ly , ruefullv. that because Violent B ear It Away,” published A m erican fiction. p o rtan t than even the b est of h e r p ra c tic e . H er p e r v e rs e In­ —wildly g ro tesq u e Southern I am a C atholic I cannot afford 30 y e a rs a fte r the A g ra ria n s' T he two stu d ies by R obert s to r ie s .” (In h is opinion, Hyman sis te n c e o n the n ec essity of backwoods p ro p h ets and funda­ t<3 be le ss than an a r t i s t ." sym posium " I ’ll T ake My S tan d ," D rake and Stanley E dgar Hyman stan d s alone.) C h rist w ill continue to Irrita te m en talist relig io u s fanatics, all But h e r s to rie s a r e not didactic p o rtra y s the sto ry -of a prophet are pam phlets designed to D ra k e 's e s s a y is a w a rm e r, th e agnostic or ath eist who suffering from an acute se n se of p ara b les w ith sim p le sp iritu a l w hose m issio n w as the sam e as Introduce the new re a d e r to M iss m o re Intim ate a s se ss m e n t Which a d m ire s h e r ta len t. sp iritu a l d islo catio n . le sso n s. They shock and d is to rt. that of the tw elve poets and O’C o n n o r's fiction. Both a r e in Its sty le and tone Im p arts and B ut a lack of sym pathy with M iss O 'C onnor’s fiction be­ M a n y r e a d e rs , re g a rd le s s of w rite r s : " to burn the South’s eyes highly read ab le and em inently In sp ire s a genuine enthusiasm fo r h e r w orld view need not d e te r longs In the G othic trad itio n as faith, upon a f ir s t encounter with clean so that lt could recognize su ited fo r th e ir p u rp o se. its su b ject. Few w ill arg u e w ith one fro m ap p reciatin g h e r com ­ exem plified by Hawthorne, with h e r s to rie s r e je c t them a s having Its tru e h e rita g e ." Hyman Is m ost inform ative h is m odest conclusion that M iss plex achievem ent, any m o re so whom she felt kinship In noting, any m o ral o r sp iritu a l point, A fascinating sectio n of when he views F lan n ery O’Connor O’Connor p erh a p s w ill finally than it d e te rs an appreciatio n of *q think I would adm it to w riting p rim a rily because they a r e so F rie d m a n and Law son’s volume In h e r rela tio n sh ip s to the be ranked w ith A m erica’s very C haucer, D ante, o r M ilton. C e r­ w hat H aw thorne ca lle d unlike typical relig io u s fiction. Is a se lectio n of sta te m en ts from relig io u s and philosophical c u r­ b est m in o r w r ite r s : " H e r range tainly few r e a d e r s who choose to ‘ro m an ces’.’’ H awthorne sug­ F o r th is re a so n she has 'earned Interview s, public a d d re ss e s, and re n ts of W estern civ ilizatio n and w as n arro w , and p erh ap s she expose th em selves w ill easily gested that the ro m an ce m ust not the unfair d escrip tio n —a e s sa y s o f M iss O 'Connor a r ­ to such w rite r s a s D ostoevski, had only one sto ry to te ll. (But forget the d istu rb in g revelations "R om an C atholic E rsk ln e C ald­ ranged under th re e to p ics— M ark Twain, and N athanael W est. then didn’t Hemingway?) But each in h e r fiction. w ell.” However, In M iss O’C onnor’s c ra zy g lass fictional w orld, God O F T W O N O V E L S Is aliv e and p re s e n t, a fo rc e that ultim ately overpow ers m an and sav es him in sp ite of him self. T he w orld of c o rro sio n and decay Writer’s love song sh e p ain ts Is the end re s u lt of the reje ctio n of God and redem p­ tion. Indicative of the se rio u sn e ss w ith which h e r w ork is being taken E D IT O R ’ S N O TE: T his is the ap p earan ce of th ree c ritic a l Is P a rt II o f a n a rra tiv e stu d ies of F lan n e ry O’Connor’s by J e rry J. W est, a ss o c i­ achievem ent. ate p ro fe s s o r o f A T L . T he m ost significant of th ese Is the volume edited by Melvin Since I p re fe r to w rite about J . F ried m an and L ew is A. the p a s t, I began my w ar novel af­ Law son, “ The Added D imension: te r 1 was home and going to co l­ lege on the GI bill. I told of the deep red mud in Camp Shelby, M is s., the trip a c ro s s the A tlantic, the beauty of the English countryside In au­ tumn, a ta ll, redcheeked B ritish g ir l, a friend who died while I helped him push his guts back w here they belonged, a sm a ll, pale F rench bru n ette, how I got a m edal fo r som ething I didn’t T osca do and how I didn't get a m edal B a ro n S carpia, the Roman c h ie f o f p o lic e , in­ P u c c in i’ s “ T o s c a ,” p e rfo rm e d here Tuesday by the fo r som ething 1 did do, a ra th e r te r r u p ts the p re p a ra tio n s f o r M ass as he com es look­ New Y o rk C ity O pera. plum p, jolly woman In L iege, B elgium , my famous cu re for ing fo r C esare A n g e lo ttI, a p o litic a l p ris o n e r h iding State News photo by* John C astle a th le te 's foot, concocted from In the church. The scene Is fro m the f i r s t act o f sulfa pow der, red wine and pow­ d ere d eggs, with a whole chapter ships if one is reduced to that devoted to my th ree weeks AWOL I rea lize d now that I w rote the th ird novel nearly th re e tim es s o rt of w lstfu lln ess In old w rit­ N Y C O P E R A C O M P A N Y In P a r is (though only one page for ing age. my v isit with G ertrude Stein be­ sim ply because I enjoyed the w riting act fo r the f ir s t tim e It was a highly im aginary w ork, cause I was not yet an English n early a fan tasy , yet I find the Tosca’ superbly done m a jo r.) ( ra th e r than to polish o r Im­ prove lt a s I told m yself v ir ­ events cre ate d m o re r e a l to m e I typed th is second novel and now than those which I ex p e ri­ saw it end with page five hundred tuously). It had everyting that I lik e In novels m yself: sex, ad­ enced during my sh o rt decade In p lu s, then put it on a shelf and sm all college teaching. In fact finally burned lt one night in the v en tu re , hum or, philosophy, love By FRED T. H IM M E L E IN One could have w ished th at endings took som e polish away when I moved to a college In which No le s s a rd e n t w as P lácido fire p la c e . As w ar novels go, lt faith, e so te ric m inutiae. I have happenings w ere even m o re fan­ T h e n a t u r e State News R e vie w e r th e chim e p la y er had been m o re Domingo who on T u esd ay evening fro m an o therw ise fine assay a l. w as ra th e r b e tte r than m ost and often thought of lt a s my Moby atten tiv e in A ct I, o r th a t the sang C a v arad o ssi. T h e p rin c ip le s w ere ably sup­ Dick: that Is, my driven and ta s tic than In m y novel I was C a v arad o ssi p re tty w ell su m ­ s trin g s in the sectio n of A ct IQ a good thing to get done and ov er p orted by such sin g e rs a s Jack somewhat mad hero strode about frightened, and d ep arted h astily m ed it up. Im m ediately p receed in g “E Domingo’s singing w as w ell with early in the gam e. B ittn e r, who gave a sufficiently his sm all cam pus as Ahab the In a cloud of sm oke. (It w as a o f m a n In the f ir s t ac t of T u esd ay ’s L ucevan le S telle” had been In done, Idiom atically conceived and . My th ird novel was acad em ic, com ic S acristan , an d N lc o C a ste l, deck of his ship; he was o bserved church college and I the only perfo rm an ce by the New York b e tte r tune, o r th a t the b ass draw n on a lu x u rian t voice, but who provided a Spoletta which was of the sm all college g en re . It was by a profession al Ishm ael (me); faculty m em b er who d ared sm oke C ity O pera Com pany, the ard en t d ru m , borrow ed fro m L eo n ard w as dram atlcaU y inflexible. w ritten two and one-half tim e s for faintly re m in isc e n t of Hugo’s and whole ch ap ters w e re devoted and w as p reach ed about fo r lt. lo v e r and p a in te r sang th at his T h u s, although he sang w ell, h is a total of about 1500 typed pages W hite drops make a p e r­ F alcone and the MSU Band, had J a v e r t. to a leisu rely exposition of col­ When th e chapel burned down only thought was of T o sc a - d ram a tic Im m obility kept him before 1 gave the whole thing to fe c t sheet. been strap p ed down, but th ese C e rtain ly ap p earan c es w ere lege life and w ork (th ere Is much m y sterio u sly I resig n ed , packed "T o sc a , s e i tu .” A pparently w ere sm all pocks in an o th e r­ fro m the ran k s of such C a v a ra - one of my daughters so that she I shout w ith glee Im portant, and th is w as so b e­ sim ila rity between the whaling my c ig a rs, w ife, and ch ild ren and e v e ry m em b er of the com pany w ise r o s y o rc h e s tra l co m - d o s s i’s as D1 Stefano and B Joer- ca u se of the se ts and directio n could draw c ra y o n p lc tu re so n th e And rape the v ir g in snow, ship of the nineteenth century headed fo r an environm ent which I w as sh arin g th e thought, for lln g . clean side of the p ag es, but this plextion, of T lto C ap o b ian co .T h e s e ts w ere and the sm all college of the hoped would stay w ithin the pages " T o s c a " was given a powerful Rudel also u rg ed and got ex ­ Much m ore effective In w as a precocious se v e n -y e a r- sp e cta cu la rly effective, e s p e ­ tw entieth, If one can reco n cile of my unpublished novels.) (F o r — B arton Rolsky and Im p re ssiv e read in g . old and Instead of draw ing pic­ ceptional p erfo rm an ce s fro m the d ram a tic te rm s w as Jeannine c ia lly the one of the F a rn e se harpooning whales with lectu rin g the re c o rd , a s f a r a s I know F reshm an Much of th is pow er and a r ­ tu re s she attem pted to decipher m u sician s on stag e. T h e b e s t of C ra d e r, who p o rtra y e d L a T o sc a , P ala ce , which m atched in paint to students.) I did not e ith e r d elib erately o r tis tic s u c c e ss w a s due to a them was R ich ard F re d e ric k s , D esp ite an o ccasio n al tendency and canvas the brow ns and deep the w ork. When she sought help The w hite w hale trium phed of accidentally b u rn down that chap­ triu m v ira te of a r ti s ts who, when who p o rtra y ed a highly effective to walk about the stag e fo r little from my wife on a scene In r e d s of P u c c in i's sc o rin g . co u rse , but Ishm ael survlvedand el; and I new r e g r e t my deci­ pooling th e ir ta len ts a s happened S carp ia . rea so n , h e r conceptions w ere u n - which a p ro fe sso r of m usic Is playing a violin while in bed with continued to o b serv e and th e re a r e m ore Billy Budds p e r cam ­ sion not to ask fo r referen c ed fo r I’ll n ev er rea lly know wheth­ T he S in g er on T u esd ay evening, can hardly be topped in the w orld of o p era. A udiences have long since le arn ed that th e re Is no one way usuaU y valid, clim axing In h e r " V ls s i d’a r te ,” done M arla J e r - T h e d irectio n and m otivation w ere equally superb, giving C a - two co ed s, the m anuscript itz a style, lying on th e floor. poblanco a place in the triu m v i­ vanished fo re v er. pus capita than e v e r sailed on e r they thought I did it o r not.) in Little T h e fo re m o st o f the triu m ­ v ira te w as p re se n t T u esd ay only to play S carpia, but F re d e ric k s ’s conception, leaning heavily on the U nfortunately M iss C r a d e r 's r a te of men who m ade ev ery m em b er of T u esd a y ’s house think BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS A ll of a song Is an Image in sp irit, but m uch of the m ag­ h ig h e r ran g es of the ro le , p re sse d nificence m u st be seen a s the re la tiv e ly In sec u re m iddle range only of the superb c re atio n that If a song can be ailed hom e the im m aculate v illain ’s w ork of G iacom o P u ccin i. and a tendency to d ro p p h ra se Is " T o s c a .” O r an Im age sung ard e n t p assio n . __________ H is e ffo rts tra n sc rib e d what 'Saint Joan’ staging A song is a call of breath could have been an unw orkable L ike a death that Is called o p eratic situation Into s tirrin g F ro m a final lung and appealing stuff, m elo ­ _ _ _ ... F ro m d ram a tic to be s u re , but none calls for unusual set TO D A Y . . . 7:30 p .m . A sin g e r Is the le a st of these th e le s s g re a t becau se of it. P uccini was m o st su ccessfu lly ANTHONY QUINN When h is voice Is scraw led And h is p ic tu re hung aided by a m an quite frequently ALAN BATES overlooked In h is E a st Lansing IRENE PAPAS --T o m M itchell v is its , conductor Ju liu s Rudel. T o se e Rudel in an o p era pit A rak ed sta g e w ill set the scen e th e a c to r m o re v isib le to the A ccording to A ndreasen, the ZDRBA PROGRAM INFORMATION ^ 3$^ 6944 * Is to be a s su re d of o rc h e stra playing -which tran sc en d s the fo r the P e rfo rm in g A rts Company production of G eorge B e rn a rd audience. T h is is accom plished, acco rd ­ sc en e ry m u st be com pact, stu rd y and easily assem b led because lt THE GREEK II IT * A L. . M___. _______ P U tfifittjjj S o rd in ary and which is con­ Shaw’s "S ain t Jo an ,” w hich opens ing to scen e d esig n er Edw ard m ust be tra n sp o rte d with the 9:10 P.M . siste n tly rev ealin g and vib ran t. T uesday In F a irc h ild T h e a te r. A n d reasen , b ecau se the stag e lig h ts, p ro p e rtie s and costum es - P lu s - N O W S H O W IN G And, d esp ite s o m e setbacks, T he rak ed sta g e, a s e rie s of adds to the v e rtic a l m ovem ent of in a single tru c k . 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:40 Rudel produced h is usual excep­ p la tfo rm s angled down tow ard the the a c to r. Since the sta g e in each location " T H E V IS IT’ on th e to u r w ill be d ifferent, the 7:30-p.M . tional r e s u lts . footlights, is designed to m ake T he PAC w ill to u r m o re than 20 c itie s In M ichigan and Canada set m u st be sm a ll enough to fit A S w in S in ’ F ^ B p n iP ' W IN N E R O F RACADEMYAW ARDST n1 FR ID A Y: w ith the p lay , w hich r a is e s se v e r­ a lim ited sta g e w hile providing “ M A G N I F IC E N T M O T IO N P I C T U R E .” — N e w Y o r k T im e s M a r t in no Bishop O Y e o METR0-G0LDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS ACARL0P0NTI PRODUCTION DAVID LEAN 'S FILM a l p ro b lem s w ith the sta g e. IW H C W mpoamatios , 4 8 2 *3 9 0 9 IO A N ‘ adequate acting space. In som e c a s e s , units m u st be re a rra n g e d to fit an especially difficult sta g e. T echnical D ire c to r A l l e n OF BORIS PASTERNAKS . A cross D O C T O R T n n A V F e a tu re a t 1:00- 1 U P A T 3.05-5:15-7:20-9:35 W hite, along w ith five a s s is ta n ts , and m o re than 40 undergraduate DAYOF DRUMS CommenliryByGREGORYPECK WrittenAndDirected By BRUCEHERSCHENSOHN ne River t e c h n ic o l o r * AUNIVERSALPICTURE in Z H ilA G O PANAVISION* a n d m e t r o c o l o b T nnt V ira a C u rtis • IJ s i • S co tt ¿¡at w ith . . C e arfcC . W students have put m any hours of w ork Into the production of the sta g e . T hey rem ain ed on cam pus dur­ it ^ m y w ife, 4 YUM«hm’t! Produced ByGEORGESTEVENS, JR. P lu s C artoon & Novelty A E W A N C lsipE R F O T M A N eE T lcK E T S ^O W ^rS A L E ing T hanksgiving weekend In o r­ AU.S.U. PRODUCTION ANEMBASSYPICTURESRELEASE “Next' ■ C harlton Heston & raiM«AMin P606RAM SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES m a t io n ^ 469*0488 imfaoor*« ati»n, 4es-648S E v es, a t 8 P M . . . .Sun. a t 7:30. .2.25 4 5"«-tun6>NORMANMNAtM|*MYCllk*'-' W «1P»!**■RAW R» d e r to finish th e sta g e. T ic k e ts to "S a in t Joan” m ay NCOLOR-Prinb ByPATHE Rex H arrison In Sio>>nKWVâNPâMM*t MfIV*•-»s» TECHNICOLOR* 1 H riesented ByTHEJOHNF. KENNEDYCENTER T h ^ A jo n ^ A n ^ h e E c s ta s y Q L A P M ? N S at. & Sun. M atinee 1:30 PM r>rtxMI*>*'«d*NORM M FROMWARNERBROSJ be p u rch ased In the F a irc h ild box FORTHEPERFORMINGARTS, WASHINGTON,D.C., Sat. M atinee 1.50. .Sun. M atinee 2.25 FRIDAY: THE BLUE MAX I office daily 12:30-5 p .m . Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 7 S O M E A R E L O S I N G S L E E P Groat says 'people are thinking’ throughout the p ro te sts and d is­ m ittee o r the chairm an of the ATL B y BEV T W IT C H E L L He questioned the acquaintance d is m is s a l w ere not even d is­ of departm ent m em b ers with the c u s s e d ." cu ssio n which followed the Dept, also sp e ak T u esd ay n ig h t.lt - UU. L _ 3 State News S ta ff W r it e r advisory com m ittee, pointing out G ro at said that th is w as not a announcem ent of the d is m is s a ls , is p o ssib le that a m em ber of the Gary G ro at, one of th re e ATL G roat r e fe rre d to what one p ro ­ departm ent will speak a t th is that no one knew when it m et o r ro u tin e d is m iss a l of in s tru c to rs M b? S l K F i - ff £ E in stru c to rs whose c o n tra c ts w ill whose nam es w ere on the lis t. who a r e incom petent. “ It was fe s s o r has called a ' ‘reign of te r ­ week’s m eeting. be term in ated in Ju n e , spoke to r o r " in the d e p a rtm e n t.H e s a id a The board la te r passed a re s o ­ ‘‘I have been to ld ," G roat s a id , a d ism is s a l of th re e v ery p a r ti­ «u p » " « : th e ASMSU Student B oard T u e s­ num ber of p ro fe s so rs have been lution requesting the B oard of ; ; '- ¿ M " th a t the o th er 10 people up fo r c u la r p eo p le," he s a id ,r e f e r r in g day night. to the relatio n sh ip of two of the advised to keep silent on the is ­ T ru s te e s to defer final action of G roat spoke p rim a rily to an­ sue. the d ism issa ls until an investiga­ sw er questions of board m em b ers m en to Z e itg e ist m agazine. He pointed out th at an advisory The th re e le a st frightened to tion is c a rrie d out in a m anner • X * ,. ■ on the p ro ced u re used in the d is­ m is s a l of Ken L aw less, R obert S . IPs what’s com m ittee is " j u s t th a t" and that speak o u t. G roat sa id , a r e the determ ined by the T ru s te e s . its decision is not binding on the th re e whose co n tracts have been It also requested the tru s te e s Fogarty and h im self, and the re ­ te rm in ate d . action to th e ir d is m iss a l. happening d ep artm en t ch airm an . He also said th at se v e ra l votes The board had hoped to have to allow students and faculty to p re se n t th e ir views d irec tly to " A lot of people a re n ’t getting m e m b ers of the advisory com ­ them . w ere taken on the d is m issa ls,a n d th e ir wo 6k done, a lot of people th at the com m ittee w as la te r a r e n ’t getting any sle e p , but a lot denied a reco n sid eratio n . of people a r e thinking, and I think T hom as A nderson, p a rtn e r in a When asked about p o ssib le r e a ­ th is is a g re a t thing fo r M ichigan vlaumee, Ohio, firm , w ill d iscu ss S tate,” G roat said . opportunities in a g ri-b u sin e ss at sons fo r the firin g s, G roat sa id , P R IC E BREAK SP EC IA L! " I h ea r a t le a s t two o r th re e new G roat pointed out th at th e ATL 7 tonight in the Student S erv ices ones ev ery day fo r a ll of u s ." F u tu r e H a n n a h H a ll advisory com m ittee which r e c ­ Lounge. The se m in a r is spon­ Asked why ATL faculty m em ­ Plastic Coated om m ended the d is m is s a ls was so red by the Ag Council. C o n s tru c tio n on the new A d m in is tra tio n B u ild in g to be named f o r P re s id e n t b e rs have rem ained silen t elected la st June and receiv ed a John A. Hannah is beginning behind O lds H a ll. Hannah requested at the board of lis t of 13 p e r sons up fo r d is m iss a l Playing Cards tru s te e s m eeting la s t week that h is name not be attached to the b u ild in g u n til he the Saturday before school began The L atin A m erican Study Cen­ 2 D E C K S F O R ONLY te r w ill m eet a t 4 p j n . today in r e tir e s . T a rg e t date f o r its co m p le tio n IS w in te r te rm 1968. in S eptem ber. 204 International C e n te r. Otto 2 students fin e d limit M d i MtttiMr it Ms G ilb ert, head re s e a rc h psycholo­ prie*. g ist, w ill speak on "N u tritio n al, fo r drinking P la c e m e n t B u r e a u Educational and Psychological $ 2 0 New tinted • Tour choice of >Both decke R e sea rch in G u atem ala." • beautiful '1il clear shade to reduce Two students pleaded guilty matched design* 1 quality box! eye fetiguel T u esd ay afternoon to ch arg es W illard W arrington w ill speak of being drunk and d iso rd erly m echanical engineering (B); and t e r s . B u sin ess, Com m unication vocal) and e c o n o m ic s/a rt (B), Students m u s t re g is te r in on exam inations a s an aid in in a public place, U niversity m etallurgy and m a te ria l science A rts and Social Science (B ), De­ D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates p erso n a t the P lacem ent Bureau teaching at the D airy S em inar a t P o lice rep o rted . (B,M); and m athem atics (MJD). ce m b er and M arch g rad u ates only; counseling and guidance a t le a s t two days p r io r to date (M ), D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ­ 12:30 p.m . today in 126 Anthony G ary C . H all, Owosso soph­ Imlay City Community Schools: only; and sum m er em ploym ent of interview . a te s only; b io lo g y /m ath em atics, H all. om ore, paid a fine and court m usic (vocal) (B,M ), ch e m is try / fo r geology j r s , and above. W ednesday, Nov. 30: Toledo Scale Division: e lec­ ch e m istry and in d u stria l a r ts c o s t of $20, police said . Hall p h y sics (B) and counseling and • * * A uditor G eneral D epartm ent: (drafting) (B), D e c e m b e r and was a rre s te d in the stadium guidance (M ), D ecem ber gradu­ tr ic a l and m echanical en g in eer­ Donald Stokes, m em ber of the accounting (B). during the N otre Dame gam e. ate s only. ing (B,M). M arch g rad u ates only; and speech su rv ey re s e a r c h ce n te r a t the Civil A eronautics Board: eco­ T ren to n Public Schools: all c o rre c tio n , v isitin g te a c h e r, U niversity of M ichigan, w ill d is­ John A. Wenckus, 18, Jackson nom ics and tran sp o rta tio n (B), K e l l o g g C o.: tran sp o rta tio n D ecem ber and M arch graduates (B ), D ecem ber and M arch gradu­ elem en tary and secondary edu­ homebound te a c h e r (orthopedic), c u s s ideological com petition of sophom ore, was a r r e s te d F riday M in o r T u n e - u p S p e c ia l only and accounting (B). Compton A dvertising, Inc.: ad­ a te s only; food science (MJD); and e le c tric a l and m echanical cation (B,M), D e c e m b e r g rad u ates only. deaf and h a rd of h earin g and m en tally re ta rd e d type A (B,M), B ritish p a rtie s a t the P o litical a t a dance in E a s t Shaw Hall, Science S em inar a t 4 p.m . today police said . W enckus also paid W e p u t y o u r e n g i n e in s h a p e £ 777 U.S. A rm y Tank-A utom otive D ecem ber and M arch grad u ates a $20 fine and c o u rt c o s ts. to r w in te r d riv in g a h e a d m 6 cyl. U .S. autos : v e rtisin g (B,M). engineering, c h e m istry , m athe­ in the Union A rt Room. ■ plus parts C e n t e r : m a t h e m a t i c s , ac­ only. F airb an k s M orse Inc.: e lec­ m a tic s and sta tis tic s (B). R e se t timing a n d p o in ts, a d j u s t c a r b u re to r a n d c h o k e ,: counting, and a ll m a jo rs of the tr ic a l and m echanical engineer­ M cNamee P o rte r and Seeley: W a t e r f o r d Township School c le a n fu el b o w l a n d a ir filter, c h e c k s ta r te r —volt regu- i college of b u sin ess (B), De­ i n g ^ ,M). civ il and san itary engineering D istric t: early and la te r elem en­ l a t or — s p a r k p lu g s —cyl. c o m p re ssio n — g e n e ra to r ou t- : G eneral D ynam ics, E le c tric (B). cem b er and M arch graduates ta ry education, m usic (vocal), A t t e n t i o n C o n t a c t L e n s p u t — b a t t e r y — ig n itio n w ires. 8 cyls. a d d $2.00. : M u s k e g o n H eights Public only. Boat D ivision: civil and m echan­ language a r t s / so cial sc ie n c e , ical engineering and m echanics Schools: early and la te r elem en­ UJS. N a v a l O rdnance Plant: W e a r e r s e l e c t r i c a l and m e c h a n i c a l s c i e n c e , b u sin ess education, O P E N M O N . & FR I. N IG H TS (M); e le c tric a l engineering(B,M,); ta ry education (B ), D ecem ber engineering (B,M ). speech c o r r e c t i o n , visitin g Sa ve 35% O n W e ttin g Solution and M arch g rad u ates only; in­ te a c h e r, p e r c e p t u a l l y handi­ W arren Consolidated Schools: P a n e l to discuss d u stria l a r ts (drafting) and spe­ c ia l education type A (B,M ), De­ ce m b e r and M arch g rad u ates only early and la te r elem en tary edu­ catio n , r e m e d i a l reading and m usic (in stru m en tal, strin g s and capped, type A, and diag n o sti­ cian (B,M ), D ecem ber g rad u ates only. CO N TA C TIS O L OR ALLERG AN Send Coupon T o ONLY S 1 0 0 2 OZ. go o d /V ea r I and accounting (B). With Check o r Money O rd er j v'ame S ER V IC E S T O R E Old Kent Bank and T ru s t Co.: c ity’s prices accounting, econ o m ics, finance, Contact Lens O p p o s ite S p a r r o w H o s p ita l F e e Hall C ultural C om m ittee m arketing and a ll o th e r m a jo rs w ill sponsor an open-panel d is­ of the College of B usiness (B), Solutions Address H a rry K ost, M anager D ecem ber and M arch grad u ates cussion W ednesday on p ric e de­ term ination in the E a st L ansing only. P.O. Box 2282 L ansing, Mich. Ilio E . M ic h . IV 2 -M 2 6 J b u siness d is tric t and the re a c ­ S o u t h f i e l d Public Schools: tion of the U niversity community e arly and la te r elem en tary edu­ in re g a rd s to p ric e p o licies. cation, physical education, sc i­ P aul E. Sm ith, p ro fe sso r of ence, in d u stria l a r ts and busi­ m arketing, R oger E. Jonas, sec­ n e ss education, and E nglish (B), Spaghetti SENIORS ! P! D ecem ber and M arch g rad u ates Steak r e ta ry of E ast L ansing Cham ber Chicken L asagna of C om m erce and Jim Sink, only and visiting te a c h e r (B,M ), Shrim p Subm arine Sandwiches ASMSU se n io r m e m b e r-a t-la rg e D ecem ber and M arch grad u ates w ill d isc u ss the situation at 8 p j n . only. P I Z Z A in 137 F e e H all. T exaco Inc.: geology (B,M,D); “ T h e C o o k * s I n “ a t II D a ily , 4 S u n . All students a r e Invited to at­ a ll m a jo rs of the colleges of E ngineering (B ), A rts and L e t- 2 11 M . A . C . _______________ E D 7-1668 tend. W ill Yoube inthe 1967 FO IL W OLVERINE??? DOOR DECORATIONS T hisisyour Last C hance Perfect fo r decorating dorm Windows and doors. Fire Resistant tohaveyour Available in Red Y earbookPortraits Green Gold and other colors T aken Foil by American Greeting Card Co. C a ll 3530660 *7h e C c w f itk o f ’ V o i r , W h i l e A p p o i n t m e n t s ACROSS FROM TH E HOME E C . BLDG. S p a rta n S h op pin g C e n te r S till A v a i O p e n M ô n d a y - F r i d a y 9 : 3 0 - 8 :3 0 T h u r s d a y : * T il 5 :3 0 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 S T U D E N T SP A YINA D V A N C E... N O W T IL LE N DO FT E R M The S tate News does not Em p lo ym e n t Fo r Rent F o r Rent F o r S a le Personal 1with a p e rm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s discrim in atio n in its ad ­ 50 RfeD GENERAL hospital has SUBLEASE 4-m an luxury a p a rt- need fo r p ro fe ssio n a l help, r e ­ m ent, 2781 Northwlnd D rive, ONE, TWO g irls to sublet H aslett BIG DISCOUNTS, d em o n strato rs apartm en t Ja n u ary 1. 351-5392. G u ita rs: G retsch , M o s r i t e , LAUfoDRY,- e r B a n E f t s . Pay le s s fo r the b e st. Wash - 20 able. ED 2-1714 a fte r 5 p.m . 5-11/28 PROFESSIONAL NURSING per'- ONE MAN needed to s h a re 4- TWO GIRLS to sublet ap artm en t, GIBSON DOUBLE p i c k - u p . typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs exp eri­ Lodge. 5-11/30 LOST: GREEN l o o s e l e a f at sonnel: new extended c a re facil­ m an luxury ap a rtm en t. Will C ed ar V illage w in ter te rm only. C h e rry F in ish G u itar, Gibson ence. 332-8384. C PONTIAC, 1964 GRAND- PRIX. itie s . Interview ing fo r position E rick so n Kiva afternoon of 11/ BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.36 sa c rific e . 351-9481. 3-11/30 Call 351-9054 a fte r 5 p.m . GSS-100 a m p lifie r. 337-2681. BARI-51 M E L . P ro fessio n al ty p ist. All pow er, re v e rb e ra to r, mag 16. R ew ard. 355-0382. 3 -1 1 /2 8 fo r RH positive, $10, $12, & by head n u rse, 7 -3, 3-11. Also F O U ftth GIRL fo r w in ter te rm . 5-11/29 5 -1 2 /2 No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll, w heels. 353-7950. 10-11/29 LOST: ONE T e a r Drop engage- $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT ten openings fo r qualified aid es. One block fro m cam p u s. Rent 3-4 KlEN to sublet A lbert A p art- COUCH: th re e -p ie c e m odern Block off cam p u s. 332-3255. C Top s a la rie s . Apply at PROVIN­ m ent rin g . R ew ard. 355-9854. BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 RENAULT DAUPHlNE, Î95T, reduced. 351-7442. 5-12/2 sectio n al, d ark brown, good con­ JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.50 m en t s ta rtin g W inter te rm . 351- 3-1 1 /2 9 E . M ichigan Ave, H ours 9-3:30 3400 actual m ile s. Good tra n s ­ CIAL HOUSE behind Yankee Sta­ d ition. C all 482-8266. 3-11/30 ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD­ MANOR HOUSE, 920 South W ash- 6884. 5-11/28 FOUND: MONEY onL an d o n field . Monday and T uesday; 12-6:30 portation. Evenings, 351-6783. dium , E ast Lansing, 332-0817. STUDY DESKS, sm all ch e st, ro ll- VERTISING, 533 N. C lip p ert. ington, new luxury, sound-con- AVONDALE 4 -MAN apartm ent Call 355-8620 and identify. T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C 3-11/28 5-12/2 a-w ays 8t bunkbeds. New and IV 5-2213. C ditlon a p a rtm e n ts. Included av ailab le D ecem ber 1st. $220 3-11/29 WANTED: FU LL-TIM E Church used m a ttr e s s e s — a ll siz e s . TWO MALE g rad u a tes fo r sh arp TEM PEST LE MANS, 1962. 4- s e c re ta ry . O f f i c e experience FREE heat and m odern ap­ p e r m onth. C all 337-2080 a fte r BE MLtSICAL w ith one of th e speed, 4 cylin d er. Must sell p lian ces, p riv a te te rr a c e , off 5 p .m . 5-12/1 Study la m p s, ty p e w rite rs, tape P ersonal pianos o r o rg an s offered in to­ luxury ap a rtm en t, w in te r. Call n ecessary . Must be able to work r e c o rd e rs , m etal w ard ro b e s, THE OTHERSIDEIII W h y try su b - 353-2227. 5 -1 2 /2 Wednesday. Good condition. w ith m ultiple staff. Call ED 2 - s tre e t p ark in g , convenient to TWO GIRLS needed w inter, day’s C lassifie d Ads. F re d , 353-0613, 372-6345. shopping and tran sp o rta tio n . p o rtab le TV s e ts , la rg e se le c ­ stltu te s? H ire authentic ROCK- 2559 fo r application fo rm . sp rin g . S ublease. W aters Edge. 3-11/30 Studios, o n e-, tw o- and th re e - tion new & u sed e le c tric fans. SOULI 489-7916. 3-11/30 5-12/1 C all 351-7313. 5-12/2 bedroom a p a rtm en ts from $130 E verything fo r th e hom e. WIL­ ONE GIRL needed fo r w inter MOTORCYCLE MOTOR up. Renting office on p re m ise . COX SECOND HAND STORE, ON te rm . D elta A rm s A partm ents. SCOOTER in su ran c e. Package CROSSW ORD P U Z Z L E 484-9023. 5-12/2 337-0798. 3-11/29 509 E. M ichigan, L ansing. Phone r a te s . BUBOLZ INSURANCE. IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p .m . C O ver Knapp’s Cam pus C e n te r. WANTED — TWO g ir ls su b lease ONE OR two g irls fo r th re e - BARGAIN CHRISTMAS gift: 14k 332-8671. luxury ap a rtm en t w in ter te rm . g irl ap artm en t w inter and C THE ACROSS ony 351-5411, 1 E ast U niversity fib e rg la ss 1966 C lipper C raft THE LOOSE' ENDS - T h e sound 1. School oi 27. Brooches sp rin g . 351-6263. 3-11/30 speedboat, can v as canopy, 25 hp, T errac e . 5-12/2 you can fe e l. O rgan, g u ita r, fish 28. Rake EAST SIDE one bedroom , fu r- Scott t r a i l e r . $550. 351-5610; 6. Orderly 29. Tug DESPERA+E - ONE g irl needed b a ss, d ru m s. C all T om , 485- nished. We pay h eat. $135 month­ Eaton R apids, 1-243-3096. fo r W inter - Spring te rm s . ' 0761. C TRAIL! 10. Produce 30. Symbol for ly . Im m ediate occupancy. No 1-11/28 13. Elaborate silver R iv e r's Edge A partm ent, $60 ch ild ren o r p e ts. IV 9-1017. LOGAL ARMY R e c ru ite r w ill be melody 32. Everyone month, 351-5284. 3-11/30 SAXOPHONES: E flat, gold p la - available in room 4, D em onstra­ 10-12/8 ted; B u sch er B fla t soprano; 14. Article 33. Kiln tion Hall T uesdays and T h u rs­ 15. Toward 34. Stowe E flat B arito n e; Conn. A lso: days 1-4:30 p .m . to d isc u ss w ith 17. Caress 18. CafTein-rich character 35. Live A L L REC ORD C LU B S A R E N O T A L IK E C larin et gold p lated . M r s .C la re B re w ste r, 208 E ast O liver, college se n io rs th e o ffic er’s Candidate School p ro g ra m . nut 36. Chiel CHEC K AND CO M PARE THESE EXC LUSIVE O w osso. Phone 725-7925. 19. Flap 37. Seed 1-11/28 RECORD C LU B O F A M E R IC A FEATURES 1-11/28 i R E E i l l A T h rillin g hour of b eau- NO - W E W O N T H UNT 20. Indian coating 3. Overlook 11. Electrical BRING YOUR P re sc rip tio n to Op- mulberry 38. Wares 4. C h a lic e rectifier ty . F o r appointm ent, call 484- • You can choose From a ll labels tlc a l d i s c o u n t , 416 T u ssin g 4519, M ERLE NORMAL COS­ Y O U D O W N W ITH A G U N . 21. Green 41. Protein 5. Behold 12. Commence food 6. Name • N_o m in im u m purchase re q u ire d B ldg. P h o n eIV 2-4667. C - l l / 3 0 METICS S T U D I O , 1600 E. mineral 16. Comply 22. Had on 42. Gr. theater 7. Willow 18. Confine • You can buy any re c o rd you want SEWING MACHINE SALE. L arg e M ichigan. C 23. Gigantic 24. Reverence 25. Chalced- DOWN 1. — - Flow 2. H o u r ly 8. Obscure 9. Bib. pronoun 19. Foot extremities 21. Burlap at 33% to 75% discounts e You never re c e iv e u n o rd e re d re co rd s e No long w a its For re c o rd s to a rr iv e . selectio n of reconditioned, used RQCK, DANCE, FOLK. T he b est m ach in es. S in g ers, W hites, Uni­ v e rs a l, N ecchi. $19.95 to $39.95. talen t av ailab le. TERRY MAY­ NARD, 482-4548 - 482-4590. HOWEVER fiber G u aran teed . E asy te rm s . E 13- 22. Nictate C S tu d e n t A d s m u s t be i J 4 5 t 7 0 9 WARDS DISTRIBUTING CO., 23. Draw J Y es! Send FR E E Schwann C atalog,! 1115 N. W ashington. 489-6448. C H5LY PICTURE TUBES, Bat % p a id b y to m o r r o w , it li 12 % 24. Liquid C L IP THIS ! DISC* and L IF E TIME MEMBER- ! M en. NEJAC now s e lls TV’s , È measure ra d io s, aiid s te re o s . V isit N o vem b er 29, o r you b b IS 25. Bedouin I SHIP CARD, E nclosed is $5, w hich! D a ta P r o c e s s i n g COUPON TO NEJAC a t 543 E ast G rand Riv­ % % 26. Jewish I en title s m e to buy any L P in th e ! g o o n th e H O L D lis t. 17 b 19 e r , next to P aram ount N ew s. C automaton SEE FOR YO URSELF I Schwann C atalog o r DISC* at d is - ! In s tru c to r N eed ed T h is m e a n s n o r e g is tr a tio n , % % 27. Turk, title | counts of a t le a st 33 1/3% and a s ! G raduate and M a rrie d Students it 21 21 In stru ctio n al p osition in 29. Pleasure send to j high a s 75%(plus a sm all postage | n o d ip lo m a , n o tr a n s c r ip ts , f . data p ro c e ssin g in-' BAY C O LO N Y is ¿%f craft I an d handling ch a rg e. I may take | APARTMENTS n o n o th in g , u n til p a id . 30. Dispatch I a s m any o r a s few, o r no r e c -1 % 2* % % RECORD CLUB New York state 1127 N . HAGADORN 25 27 boat I o rd s a t a ll. No y early "quota” . I % 31. Gr. OF AMERICA community college ii 29 30 3/ physician P . 0 . BOX 146 I I m ay, fo r any rea so n , retu rn item s I Now leasin g 63 u n its . 1 and 2 So, h u r r y u p a n d p a y u p ! ¡¡w ithin 10 days fo r full refund of I b ed ro o m s, furnished and un­ % % 33. Killer L ansing, M ichigan 48901 J m em b ersh ip feel effectiv e in Ja n u ary . 32 33 iV whale fu rn ish ed . C lose to cam p u s, Room 347 % 34. Pa. seaport ! l en clo se $ covering my $5» B ach elo rs D eg ree req u ired . shopping c e n te r, downtown, è37 35- St • 36. Guido's J life tim e m em b ersh ip . I and bus lin e . Model open 2 -7 Student S e rv ic e s B u ild in g é d All o rd e rs p ro c e s se d sam e E x p erien ce helpful. second note I O Check, □ Money O rd er | p.m . Daily and Sunday. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 30 39 40 day rec eiv e d . Albums com e 37. Connect % I N am e__ to you fac to ry fre s h . Your I A d d re ss. 1401 H ard w are. F o r re n ts from 1 3 5 . 0 0 p e r month yZ 4i 4i 39. Type square sa tisfactio n gu aran teed o r i d e ta ils c a ll 355-2947 Rental Agent M odel 337-0511 & % I C ity ____ . State -Z ip . 40. Negative all album s fully re tu rn a b le . M rs. L auch R e s. 482-3379 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 28, 1966 V German right-wing 2 s e t a d d i t i o n s f o r aim of new study He added th a t, on the o th e r the C h ristian D em ocratic Union s c i e n c e l a b B y DIANE DUROCHER Two additions to the $2.7 m il­ had, if the National D em ocrat and the F re e D em ocratic p arty lion Plant Science L ab o rato ry , State News S ta ff W r ite r had wanted fo r a long tim e ,” e le c to ra te is ov er 40 and made which houses the Atomic Energy An an a ly sis of the N ational up of p e rso n s with nostalgia fo r Lidtke said .' C om m ission Plant R esearch D em ocratic party w ill give an the H itle r reg im e, that p arty has " E r h a r d 's d efeat, in te rm s of L ab o rato ry , have been announced indication a s to w hether the lim ited p o ssib ilitie s. foreign p o licy , indicates the pos­ by the Board of T ru s te e s, relativ ely -n ew rig h t wing party N ationalism in E urope p ro p e r sib ility that W est G erm any will A $1,075,000 unit will be con­ Will continue making gains in has ris e n from re sis ta n c e to becom e le s s and le ss dependent stru cted for tem porary use by the W est G erm any, said an MSU A m erican pow er and G erm any on the U*3.,” he stated . College of Human M edicine, a s so c ia te p ro fe sso r of h isto ry . is no exception. The feeling of The F re e D em o c rats, before pending com pletion of the Life V ernon L . Lidtke w ill be G erm an nationalism brought to th e c r i s i s , w ere in a coalition S ciences Building now in the making such a study when he goes light by the gains of the N ational with the C h ristian D em ocrats to G erm any in January to do D em ocratic party stem s from in o r d e r to se cu re the re q u irtd P la n t S c ie n c e L a b planning stage. L a te r it will be used fo r teaching fac ilities fo r re s e a rc h fo r another book deal­ d issatisfa ctio n with a divided num ber of votes for a m ajority T h is scale model shows the new p lant science the rig h t w hich is designed f o r botany and plant the Dept, of Botany and Plant ing with the values of the G er­ G erm any, he said. in the W est G erm an p arliam en t la b o ra to ry which Is In va rio u s stages of planning pathology teaching la b o ra to rie s and w ill be In itia lly Pathology. m an working c la s s e s . H is book, "G erm an y divided is p erh ap s o r B undestag, Lidtke said . and c o n s tru c tio n . The le ft p o rtio n , com pleted th is used by the C ollege o f Human m e d icin e , Is under The o th e r stru c tu re will house "T he Outlawed P a rty : Social a g r e a te r stim ulant to G erm an K urt Georg K iesin g er now c o n s tru c tio n . The m id d le p o rtio n , fo r re se a rch la b o r­ s u m m e r, houses the MSU - A to m ic E n e rg y Com ­ botany and plant pathology re ­ D em ocracy in G erm any, 1878— nationalism than a G erm any re p la c e s E rh a rd a s the choice of m is s io n P lant R esearch L a b o ra to ry . The section on a to rie s , w ill be le t f o r bids e a rly next ye a r. se a rc h la b o ra to rie s. Bids will be 1890,“ w as published by the united would b e ," Lidtke said. the C h ristian D em o crats. He ad­ accepted next y e a r, supported by P rin c eto n U niversity P r e s s th is The electio n s taking p lace now m ittedly was in the N azi party a previously announced grant of y e a r. in W est G erm any a r e sta te e lec­ from 1933-1934, a fact which $1,345,550 from the National Sci­ " I f an an a ly sis shows that a tions and a r e not d irec tly r e ­ has resu lted in c ritic is m from ab ro a d . " T h e CDU was not M U S T ' G R E A S E E L B O W S ’ ence Foundation. g re a t p ercen tag e of v o te rs sup­ la ted to the cabinet c r is e s in The additions will join the acting with the g re a te st wisdom D e m s f o i li n g in p r e c in c ts p o rtin g the N ational D em ocratic the p arliam e n t that a ro s e from p rese n t stru c tu re which includes p a rty a r e in th e ir 20’s and ea rly opposition to Ludwig E rh a rd ’s in choosing K iesin g er,” Lidtke m odern biochem ical re se a rc h 30’s it alm o st certainly indicates budget, he said. said . la b o ra to rie s , a greenhouse, a th a t th is p arty will expand " T h is c risis'b ro u g h t the down­ P arlia m en ta ry groups a r e now 4,000-curie cobalt-60 source for g r e a tly ," he said. fall of E rh a rd , which many in bargaining with each o th e r trying radiation p la n ts, plant growth to form the b asis fo r a new ch am bers and a wide range of Kennedy and Johnson C om m ittee Lincoln’s a s s a s s in , escap ed fro m think R obert Kennedy is seeking co alitio n , he said . D em ocrats in the Nov. 8 cam ­ in the 1960 cam paign, feels th e re the b arn w h ere his p u rs u e rs the 1968 p re sid e n tia l nom ination. electro n ic g e a r. P o ten tial coalitions a re : the paign " ju s t didn’t have any ju ice” co rn e re d h im .” He said Kennedy would not chal­ S ocial D em ocrats and th e F re e according t0 B la ir Moody J r . in w as n ever a cam paign as g reat Questioned about Sen. R obert lenge P re sid en t Lyndon Johnson, A s s e m b l y t o m e e t D em o c rats, who a g re e on m ost h ls j ohn Kennedy M em orial as the one that brought the la te P re sid e n t to office. F . Kennedy’s p o litical a s p ira ­ but added “ w e w ill have to w ait of the iss u e s; and the C h ristian SpeeCh la s t w eek. m tio n s, Moody rep lied he doesn’t and se e w hat fate w ill b rin g .” 9 D em o crats and the Social speaking to 120 p erso n s on the D em o c rats, the old M arx ist eve 0j th ird a n n iv ersary of “ JF K w as the model of youth f o u r t i m e s n e x t t e r m w orking c la s s e le c to ra te . How- the l a t e P re sid e n t’s a s s a s s i- and v ig o r. H is w ork and his T he ASMSU Student B oard r e ­ fav o r, th ree opposed and one ab­ e v e r , the Social D em ocrats may n a ti0n . Moody said that D em o- p erso n al life re fle c te d th is im age Elias B ros co n sidered its action concerning sen t. try to win control of the g o v ern - c r a ts a r e g o in g to h a v e to " g re a s e and id eal,” said Moody. m ent by gaining a m ajo rity of th e ir eiboWS" and get down to the G eneral A ssem bly T uesday Upon recom m endation by the v o te s, L idtke said. D uring t h e q u estio n -an sw er West Indies night and decided to allow it to g en e ral assem b ly , the student h ard w ork. p erio d that followed, Moody, a m eet four tim e s w inter te rm . board also decided to estab lish He said that the UJ5. should "W e w ill have to get back down Wayne County c irc u it judge, ex­ Cru ises from a joint com m ittee of six p erso n s, probably have no objection to to the people and the is s u e s ,” p re s s e d ag reem en t w i t h the The ASMSU by-law s, which equally divided between student e ith e r the Social D em ocrats o r said the frien d of the la te John decision of t h e W arren Com­ O rd e r by New York p ro v id e fo r th e establishm ent the C h ristian D em o crats gaining F . Kennedy. " I t is with the people and g en eral guidelines for the b oard and gen eral assem b ly co n tro l of the governm ent. In any / phone You’ve got th re e golden ch an ces assem b ly , sta te that the assem ­ m e m b e rs. T his com m ittee will in the p re c in c ts that we have m issio n which found L ee H arvey d isc u ss and estab lish the p u r­ event, he said, W est G erm an fallen down,” he explained. Oswald alone resp o n sib le for t a k e 'e m to s e e th e W est In d ie s w hile bly shall m eet a m inim um of tw ice you v a c a tio n on th e g r e a te s t each te rm . p o se s and goals of the g eneral sentim ent is leaning tow ard m ore Moody, who w as ch airm an of Kennedy’s death th re e y e a rs ago hom e' holiday re so rt going—C u n ard ’s assem b ly . and m o re independence from the th e Wayne County C itizens for in D allas. Q ueen E lizabeth. T he gen eral assem bly, com­ Lunches, suppers p a rtie s , United S tate s. posed of one re p re se n ta tiv e from "S in c e rity and d eterm in atio n ” m eetings, p ic n ic s snacks Pick your cru ise and book now! each living unit and five from off- m ark ed t h e com m ission’s a s ­ H e r e 's H ow E a sy It Is . . . Jan. 4 11 d ay s from $330. cam pus, voted a t its f ir s t m eeting ATL vigil ends at Kellogg signm ent in Moody’s estim atio n . Jan . 17 15 days from 4 90. to m eet four tim es w inter te rm . However, Moody fe lt that any 1. O rd e r by phone Feb 3 15 days from 490. T h is action w as la te r vetoed by doubt in anyone's m ind about the from your UNIVER - Ports include St. T hom as, Port- th e student board. validity of the W arren R eport S1TY BIG BOYI Spe­ au-Prince, La G uaira, Trinidad, F o u r g eneral rep rese n tativ es ju s tifie s pursuing an o th er in­ cial lin es to handle M artinique, C uracao, C ristobal, (continued fro m page 1) have, in effect, approved the " B u t," Hannah said , " i t is attended the b oard m eeting to v estigation. your c a lls . B arbados, an d N assau. re le a s e . understood that th is institution e x p re ss th e ir concern with the board’s action. " I f this group w ants to ex p ress opinion, I se e no rea so n why we R epresen tativ es from the vigil m et w ith tru s te e s Huff, F rank M e rrim a n , R -D eck erv ille, and Don Stevens, D-O kem os, before the m eeting in an effort to get T he students d eliv ered to the th re e tru s te e s a resolution p a s se d by the ASMSU Student B oard the night b efo re. and Its faculty w ill continue to look a t th e se p ro ce d u re s and Moody said th e re w ill always attem p t to elim in ate the reaso n s be a faint doubt. "A fte r a ll,” fo r the activ ity on cam pus in the he continued, " s o m e people still ’*• 2. Your o rd er, packed In sp e ­ cial Insulated y - C U N A R D C R U IS E S All Cunird liners are of British R tfiitry .. .you’ll appreciate the difference. should not allow them to m eet as believ e that John W ilkes Booth, co n tain ers^ Is th e tru s te e s to postpone action T he reso lu tio n req u ested that p a st few d ay s.” m any tim es as is fea sib le ,” John the tru s te e s d efe r final action on kept plpirtghotl on the th re e in stru c to rs. lO oaW iuM e C auley, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e , said. th e c a se s until an investigation Shortly b efo re th e ir m eeting " I t seem s facetious to lim it in­ te re s te d students from ex p re ss­ ing opinion,” R oger W illiam s, p resid e n t of Men’s Hall A ssn. (MHA) added. ended, 75 v ig ile e rs began form ing outside Kellogg C e n ter fo r a sile n t p ro te s t of the ATL D ept.’s decision. is c a r rie d out. Blanton said he and th e oth er re p re se n ta tiv e s of the vigil w ere im p re sse d by th e in te re s t shown C ollegeB ikeShop 3. Enjoy BIG BOY’s food with that d elici­ T R A V E L C E N T E R INC. A few b oard m em b ers ex­ "W e ask ed them to put th e ir by the tr u s te e s . 134 N . H a r r is o n ous difference at homel 228 Ab bott R d . fi decision off until th e ir next m eet­ He said h is group m ade it c le a r No work.No fu ss. No p re s s e d concern that not enough (1 Block N. of Kellogg C enter) A cro ss F rom ing,” W.C. Blanton, H udserville, that they w ere not asking that m u ss. In te re st w as being shown by the Ky., se n io r, said. re a so n s fo r the decision be given T he State T h e a tre m em b ers of the g eneral asse m ­ E D 2-4117 O PEN 7 D A YS A W EEK bly, since the second m eeting th is te rm did not have a quorum . “ Em otions a r e too high. T he situation is too stra in e d . No one to the students. He said they asked only that re a so n s be given to th e th ree H o n d aD ealer M on. th ru T h u rs .: 6:30 am to 11 pm F r I . and Sat.: 6:30 am to 12 pm T E L . 351-6400 P arts& A ccesso ries The m otion to p e rm it the a s ­ can m ove without looking bad. "B y postponing action, people m en. M050 TROWBRIDGE ROAD PH. 351-5132 8. 351-5 1 3 3 ’ See us for help sem bly to m eet four tim es w inter with all your travel plans. could calm down,” he said . P re sid e n t Hannah and P ro v o st te rm w as p a sse d w ith nine in T he vigil w as ended to allow the students to cool, he added. T he v ig ile e rs a r e expected to Howard R. N eville re ite ra te d during the m eeting that the p ro ­ ced u res fo r reappointing faculty F acto ryT rain edM ech an ics B o w l gam es m eet this week to decide a co u rse of action now that the tru s te e s had been followed. SHOPPING r e s c h e d u l e d MSU budget ASMSU C ollege Bowl m atches (co n tin u ed fr o m page I) scheduled fo r Nov. 27 have been resch eduled to m eet tonight. T he ap propriatio n req u est O ff-cam pus te a m s to face com ­ notes that M ichigan S tate’s p e r p etition include Kappa Sigma - student allotm ent Is low est among P h i Kappa Sigma v s. T heta Chi - th e th re e la rg e st sta te supported L am bda C hi Alpha at 9 p.m . in in stitu tio n s. " T h e U niversity of M ichigan’s , • 31 Union: and Alpha Sigma P hi - ap propriation is $58,094,886 o r E vans S cholars v s. T heta Delta $1,632 p e r student. Wayne S tate’s Chi - Sigma Nu at 9:30 p .m . in ap propriation is $32,319,261, o r 31 Union. $1,304 p e r student,” the req u est T h e on-cam pus m atches w ere s ta te s . resch ed u led fo r D ec. 4. Of the expected 2,300 student W inners of the Nov. 20 on- enrollm ent In crea se, the tru s te e s cam pus m atches included N .-S. expect that 1,116 of the students C a se and E .-W . H olm es. w ill be a t the graduate le v el. O ff-cam pus w inners w ere Beta It ap p e ars that Michigan State T h eta P i - P s i U psilon, F a rm ­ is p ro g re ssin g tow ards the house -A lp h a E psilon,P hiS igm a speculated o n e-th ird , o n e-th ird , D elta - D elta Sigma Phi and o n e -th ird breakdown of graduate E llsw orth House - T rian g le . stu d en ts, ju n io rs - se n io rs, and U S E " C O A R ” P L A N A U T O F I N A N C I N G . . . fre sh m en -so p h o m o res. With the proposed enrollm ent in c re a se , n ea rly 25 p e r cent t h e c o n t i n u o u s o w n e r a u t o r e n e w a l of a ll MSU students w ill be en­ O p e n petitioning ro lle d at graduate le v els. l o a n p r o g r a m f r o m Y O U R C R E D I T U N I O N ! ] " O u r expected enrollm ent next y e a r re fle c ts no change in the B est of all, if you c h o o s e ’COAR” financ­ for O C C position U niversity’s adm ission stand­ Owning a new c a r is p ra c tlc a ll Y ou're alw ays p ro tected from expensive re p a irs ing, you pay le ss p er month fo r your c a r a r d s ,” May said . by m an u factu rer and d e a le r w arra n tie s. than if you use financing norm ally available P etitioning opens today fo r one "A ctu ally , w e a r e adm itting from any bank o r other loan se rv ic e . 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