F rid a y Colder . . . Inside today . . . C lo u d y , cold with snow f l u r ­ C o m p u t e r T e a c h e r s , p. 4 E n t e r t a i n m e n t , p. 7 MICHIGAN r i e s today. High t e m p e r a t u r e 12 d e g r e e s . P a r t l y c loudy to ­ Hannah at Shaw, p. 9 M S U S o c c e r , p. 4 STATE m o r r o w and r e m a i n i n g cold. UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s in g , M i c h i g a n D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 92 Classes Strike Called By Berkeley Students BERKELEY, C alif, If)- U n iv ersity of Speech Movement which d lsru p te d c la sse s T he students a rre s te d w ere charg ed w ith in te rfe rin g with police. a s students sought g re a te r on-cam pus C alifornia students at a m a ss m eeting p o litical lib e rty . T h u rsd ay ca lle d a classro o m s trik e be­ Savio w as one of six nonstudents a r ­ T he trouble sta rte d when C orinneG old- cau se police had been sum m oned during re ste d by police when they p ro tested the stick , a nonstudent, and R eiss E rich , a a s it-in p ro testin g Navy re c ru itin g on the p rese n ce of Navy re c ru ite r s in the Stu­ student m em b er of the Students for a cam pus. dent Union. He w as fre ed on $440 bail D em ocratic Society, se t up a c a rd table Some 3,500 of the B erkeley cam pus’ when he m ade his talk . next to the Navy rec ru itin g table. 30,000 students attended the m eeting and L ast month Savio had been tu rn ed down Student groups a re not o rd in arily p e r ­ voted overw helm ingly by a show of hands fo r rea d m issio n because he allegedly m itted p o litical tab les inside the student to s trik e c la s s e s sta rtin g at 8 a.m . violated B erk eley ’s lite ra tu re d istrib u tio n union building. Nonstudents a r e not allow ed Students d ec la re d that off-cam pus o r ­ ru le s . He is appealing that d ecision. to man tab les anyw here on the cam pus. m il You Go P eacefully. . . ganizations a r e not p erm itted by reg u la­ At a m orning news conference before Cam pus P olicem an Dlno A ira le asked tions to man ta b les on the cam p u s. T he c la sse s began, the Council of Campus U n i f o r m e d and p la in c lo th e s p o l ic e m e n a tte m p te d to re m o v e u n iv ersity ad m in istratio n said governm ent Miss G oldstick to rem ove the tab le of O rganizations, a su c c e sso r to the F re e the newly form ed B erkeley D raft Inform a­ le a d e r s of a s i t - i n p r o te s tin g a N a v y r e c r u i t i n g ta b le at the U n i­ o rganizations w ere exempted from that Speech M ovement, dem anded that police tion C om m ittee. v e r s i t y of C a l i f o r n i a Student U nion T h u r s d a y . T he a t t e m p t at ru le . n ev er again be called to the 27,500-stu­ p e a c e fu l r e m o v a l r e s u lt e d in s tr u g g le s r e q u i r i n g s e v e r a l o f f i c e r dent cam pus. N on s tu d e nt issue c ite d M a r i o Savio speaks fo re m o v e each p e rs o n . U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s said th ey b e lie v e d When the w a rra n ts w ere issu ed Wednes­ ssted on w a r r a n t s , m o s t l y n o n - s t u - The la st sp eak er to u rge the s trik e day, activity shifted from a s it-in to a The group flopped on the floor, and about e ig h t p e rs o n s w e r e a r r e , U P I T e le p h o to w as M ario Savio, who led the 1964 F re e n e a r -r io t. Cam pus policem en had open A ira le called for rein fo rcem en ts. d e nts . wounds from b ites. A B erkeley officer “ Navy m ust go! Navy m ust go!” the w as hit in the face. P olicem en got rough d em o n strato rs shouted a s cam pus police w ith sp e c ta to rs who trie d to in te rfe re . locked all the doors to the building. Car safety code released, C o n t r o v e r s i a l c a r d tab le Ten p e rso n s w ere a r r e s te d . M ost w ere ch arg ed with assau ltin g police and r e s is t­ U niversity police, backed by two b u s­ l o a d s of Alameda County s h e riff's dep­ u tie s, w aded into the d em o n strato rs with night stick s and rio t h elm ets, dragging Form er Mario Savio U n iversity of C a lif­ o r n i a s t u d e n t and l e a d e r o f the ing a r r e s t . Bail w as set at $3,520 each. out the nonstudents. An estim ated 3,500 now de funct F r e e Speech M o v e ­ tougher policy is hinted F o u r of th o se a r r e s te d w ere students. students je e re d police. Savio w as charg ed with tresp a ssin g , m en t, M a r i o Savio addresses Savio said the issu e w as w hether non­ but was fre e d on $440 b ail. T he Navy s t u d e n t s s i t t i n g i n at t h e U n i ­ student r e c ru ite r s should enjoy on-cam pus re c ru itin g team had long left the scen e. versity of C a liforn ia student p riv ile g es denied to nonstudent political column or som e s o rt of co llap sib le Five nonstudents w ere charged w itn union. UPI Telephoto deadline fo r receiv in g com m ents on the groups. WASHINGTON If) — T he C om m erce s te e rin g wheel. T h e standard m e re ly tre sp a ssin g and c re atin g a public nuisance. c u rre n t p ro p o sals and A lanS, Boyd, u n d e r­ D epartm ent made public today the fine s e c re ta ry of co m m erce for tran sp o rtatio n , sp e lls out how much " g iv e " should be p rin t of its 23 proposed auto safety sta n d ­ said the p ro p o sals could be changed in in co rp o rated into the m echanism . a r d s and hinted at a much tougher code in the y e a rs ahead. T h e p roposals them selv es w ere out­ th e light of any com m ents receiv ed . “ T he proposed in itial stan d ard s should P a r t of the proposed hydraulic b rak e stan d ard would re q u ire that fa ilu re o r NO CHANGE FOR STUDENTS not be taken as indicative of the scope ru p tu re of the b rak e m a s te r cy lin er, wheel lined in D etroit T uesday night by D r. o r contents of the rev ise d stan d ard s to b ra k e cy lin d ers o r b rak e line o r hose W illiam Haddon J r . , d ire c to r of the N a­ tional Highway Safety Agency. T he 76- page document sp ells out the pro p o sals in technical detail. com e la te r ,” he said . T he industry has alre ad y called laudable but im p ractical a t th is tim e at le a st two of the provisions in the in terim lis t to should not re s u lt in com plete lo ss of the b ra k e sy stem . If fa ilu re of one of th ese com ponents c a u se s a lo ss of p re s s u r e in one p a rt of Draft quota cut for January T hey range from a ban on winged nuts the sy stem , the rem aining portion would w ith Selective S erv ice leg islation, prob­ fo r w heels to b ra k e and tir e stan d ard s be published in the F e d e ra l R e g iste r - have to provid» enough braking pow er tt B y JE F F S T O N E lectiv e S erv ice Law w ill be up for con­ g ressio n al review in 1967. The methods ably no rev isio n w ill appear, Holmes and the am ount of “ give” which m ust one fo r arm r e s ts and the other for bring the vehicle to a stop without sw erving a r e review ed every four y e a rs. said. be in co rp o rated into the ste erin g m ech­ head r e s ts . Michigan d ra ft c a lls fo r Jan u ary have off the highway. D raft c a lls in 1968 will probably r is e a n ism . T he industry said la s t month that fu rth e r T h e sam e pro p o sal also c a lls for a re d been cut 45 p e r cent, from n ea rly 1,900 Although se v eral groups have appeared as the 24,000 M ichigan men drafted in the re s e a rc h is needed to d eterm in e the e ffe c t­ light on the in stru m en t panel which would to 977. before the com m ission appointed by the la rg e 1966 buildup com plete th e ir two- Many of the standards a r e derived Monthly d raft quotas averaged about fro m those used by the G eneral S ervices iveness of head r e s ts as a protection illum inate in the event of a p a rtia l b rak e P re sid en t to recom m end Selective S ervice y e a r to u r. F o r the m onths following Jan ­ ag ain st whiplash in ju rie s. sy stem failu re . 2,000 in 1966 for M ichigan. changes, Holmes feels no changes will uary, 1967 though, Holmes could m ake A dm inistration for governm ent vehicles The action by the Selective S ervice and from the auto industry itself. One perfo rm an ce facto r req u ested by A nother provision would b a r in stru m en t re su lt from it. no pred ictio n s. Too many changes can the governm ent was a collapsible ste erin g light reflectio n s into the w indshield._____ System cam e a s a re su lt of a Defense T he departm ent fixed Ja n , 3 a s the S im ilarly, In the House and Senate occur in U.S. policy andd international D epartm ent announcem ent that few er men A rm ed F o rc es C om m ittees, which deal a ffa irs, he said. w ill be needed than planned in ea rly 1967. S e c re ta ry of Defense Robert M cNam ara INVESTIGATION SET announced the cut in a public statem ent la st w eek. College students w ill not be affected Finals package o ffe r N o hope seen fo r more survivors by the cu t. “ T h e re will be no change in p o licies concerning student s ta tu s ," said Col. A rth u r Holmes, staff d ire c to r of the M ichigan Selective S ervice System . Michigan local boards a r e req u irin g traced to U-M student from sunken freighter M orrell co lleg e fresh m en to take physical exam s and a r e placing eligible men in 1-A status until the end of th e ir academ ic y e a r. By B O B B Y S O D E N State News S ta ff W r i t e r fre s h fru its, candies and hot ch o c o la te." M iss Bailey said that H azlett, a p ersonal friend, asked h e r to ren t an E ast L ansing HARBOR BEACH, Mich. Iff" - With Nine m ore bodies w ere rec o v ered lone su rv iv o r was a d rift for 36 h o u rs in H olm es ex p re ssed som e doubt that this An MSU coed said T hursday that the post office box, to which o rd e rs could icy Lake Huron reluctantly yielding the T h u rsd ay a fte r the sto rm le t up enough a ra ft. change in d raft quotas would continue. “ MSU Student C o m m ittee" which o ffers b e sen t. b odies of one crew m an a fte r another, to p erm it a irc ra ft to rejo in the se a rc h . Deck w atchm an Dennis Hale, 26, clad " T h is happens alm o st every y e a r, d raft “ I re a lly don't understand it," she in u n d ersh o rts, p ajam as and a pea jacket, gift packages fo r exam -taking students au th o rities said T h u rsd ay th e re ’s little, c a lls a r e low ered in January, en listm en t does not ex ist. sa id . “ He was very vague." Asked w hether th e re was any hope m o re was plucked from the ra ft by a h e li­ if any, hope that m ore than one m em ber d ro p s off too, then In M arch d raft c a lls B a rb a ra A. Bailey, T riad elp h ia, W. Va. M iss Bailey added that she had assum ed su rv iv o rs would be found, S heriff’s Deputy co p ter W ednesday. He was lying beneath fro m a crew of 29 survived the sinking a r e ra is e d a g a in ," Holmes said. sophom ore, explained that the ch airm an of the packages would be m a d e up by students R obert Swackhamer said, “ No. . .n o n e." the bodies of th ree m ates who had died of the D aniel J . M o rrell. E n listm en ts usually follow d raft c a lls , the alleged com m ittee, G eorge H azlett, a t Ann A rbor, but that H azlett was not R e ar Adm. C h a rle s Tighe, com m ander T h e C o ast G uard said any crew m en of exposure. H olm es said . M ore men will en list when is a U n iv ersity of Michigan law student. " v e ry sp e c ific ." She said she did not of the U.S. C oast G uard’s 9th D istric t not in a lifeboat would have died within H ale was rep o rted in a good condition d raft c a lls a r e high because they know She said all arran g e m en ts for the p ack ­ know exactly what the packages would a t Cleveland, Ohio, called for an in v e s­ th re e h ours in the 3 6 -d eg ree w ater. T h e at a H arb o r Beach ho sp ital. they w ill probably be d rafted. When d raft include. a g e s w ere being m ade in Ann A rb o r. tigation of the sinking of the 6 6 -y ear-o ld c a lls drop, men feel sa fe r and will ra th e r P a re n ts of fresh m en recen tly receiv ed " I w as supposed to forw ard the mail o re c a r r i e r - -the w o rs tG re a tL a k e s d isa s - te r in eight y e a rs . T he 603-foot M o rrell snapped in two during a sto rm Tuesday m orning and WIN take a chance than en list, he said . It Is at th is point, when both d raft c a lls and en listm en ts a r e down, that d raft quotas will r is e again, if the need is steady, he le tte rs signed by H azlett, as ch airm an of the MSU Student C om m ittee, offering a $3 gift package fo r jfieir “ b le a ry -e y e d ’’ son o r daughter during finals week. T h e to him before D ecem ber second,” she said. H azlett could not be reached at his room in the U-M law quadrangle. sank in 1.45 feet of w ater 200 m iles n o rth ea st of H arbor Beach, a town near C agers w h ip Broncos, 77-55; said . le tte r said the package included “ flow ers, ( p l e a s e t u r n to the b a c k page) Induction m ethods included in the Se­ th e tip of M ichigan's Thum b a re a . T h e storm concealed its fate until the Lafayette, Aitch lead attack f ir s t body was found som e 34 hours M ic h ig a n S t a t e ’s p o w e r f u l b a s ­ th e S p a r t a n a t t a c k in th e f i r s t h a lf , la te r . s c o r i n g 11 p o i n t s . H e e n d e d th e T he Navy m ade available to the C oast k e t b a ll t e a m , p ic k e d by m o s t a s N o . 1 in t h e B ig T e n , s c a m p e r e d to g a m e w ith 14 a n d 16 r e b o u n d s . G uard a irc ra ft and ships equipped with 7 7 - 5 5 w in o v e r th e W e s te r n M i c h i ­ B u t it w a s a l l L e e L a f a y e t t e in so n ar g ea r. T he ships w ill try to p in ­ g a n B r o n c o s T h u r s d a y n ig h t in th e s e c o n d h a l f . T h e 6 ’ - 6 ’ ’ s o p h o ­ point the position of the M orrell to aid se a rc h operations and to determ ine if J e n is o n F ie ld h o u s e , m o r e f o r w a r d , p u m p e d in 13 p o in ts the sunken hulk is a m enace to n avi­ T h e v i c t o r y a v e n g e d l a s t y e a r ’s f o r a g a m e t o t a l o f 20 to le a d a l l 8 5 -8 2 o p e n in g l o s s , th e o n ly S p a r ­ s c o r e r s . F o r w a r d R e g g ie L a c e - gation. R escue forces, braving gales and heavy ta n d e f e a t a t h o m e l a s t s e a s o n . f i e l d le d t h e B r o n c o s w ith 11 snow, reco v ered 11 bodies W ednesday. M a tt A itc h , 6 ’ - 7 ” c e n t e r , c a r r i e d p o in ts . T h e S p a rta n d e fe n s e w as im ­ p r e s s i v e , f r e q u e n t l y s t e a l i n g th e b a l l f r o m an o c c a s s i o n a l l y b r i l ­ U-M students may hold sit-in l i a n t , b u t m o r e o f te n e r r o r - p r o n e B ro n co o ffe n s e . A r e c o r d f i r s t g am e c ro w d of at administration offices 1 2 ,4 8 1 w a s o n h a n d f o r th e a c t i o n . A ll to ld t h e r e w e r e 35 f o u ls U niversity of Michigan students w ere P re sid e n t H arlan H atch er’s announcem ent c a l l e d , 18 o n th e S p a r t a n s a n d 17 scheduled to m eet T hursday evening in a that he would c re a te th ree ad v iso ry com ­ on th e B r o n c o s . B o th t e a m s s h o t m ass te ac h -in to d iscu ss fu rth e r actions m ittee s to study student involvem ent in f o r a 3 3 .3 f i e l d g o a l p e r c e n t a g e . ov er student particip atio n in U niversity U niversity d ec isio n s, a recen t s it-in ban T h e S p a r t a n s w e r e on to p in r e ­ d ecisio n s. and a d raft referen d u m . Students voted not to continue c la s s b o u n d s , 7 1 - 4 7 , a n d th a t m a d e a b ig Going , Going d iffe re n c e . F eelings on the U-M cam pus a r e that rankings fo r se lec tiv e se rv ic e p u rp o ses “ I a m m o r e th a n s a t i s f i e d , " M SU G o in g f o r a s h o r t r id e that th e te ac h -in m ight produce enough stu ­ e a rly in N ovem ber, but the ad m in istratio n C o a c h J o h n B e n in g to n s a i d a f t e r th e dent support fo r another sit-in of a d is­ e n d s with a big s m a s h . Jack h as not consid ered the referendum bind­ v i c t o r y , “ W e d id a g o o d jo b on ruptive nature in the adm in istratio n build­ N o r a , N o r w a y s o p h o m o re , is ing. th e m d e f e n s i v e l y , an d A itc h w a s ing offices today, said se v eral spokesm en Student feeling is that such concessions o n l y one o f m a n y s lid in g on the fo r VOICE, the cam pus chap ter of Students to u g h o n d e f e n s e . H e h a s a g r e a t by H atcher a r e token, sin ce the com m it­ s l i c k Ic e and snow of the last fo r D em ocratic Society. s e n s e f o r p la y in g d e f e n s e . te es w ill be ad v iso ry in natu re and th e ir f e w da y s . T h i s patch Is in back “ 1 w a s p l e a s e d w ith a l l th e s o p h ­ T uesday about 1,200 students sa t in the findings w ill not be binding on the ad m in is- o m o r e s , an d I w a s e s p e c ia lly happy o f H o lm e s H a ll, building’s lobby and c o rrid o rs during John C a s tle photo (p le a s e tu r n to the back page) f o r L a f a y e tte ." the noon hour in p ro te st over U niversity Kyle C. Kerbawy Eric Planln, managing editor STATE NEWS editor-in-chief Joel Stark James Spanlolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor Andrew Molllson, executive reporter advertising manager William G. Papclak, asst, ad manager F rid ay Morning, D ecem ber 2, 1966 EDITORIALS U-Mstalling action One of the m o s t i m p o r t a n t s o m e r e a s o n l e a r n e d to r e ­ i s s u e s facing c o l l e g e s today s p e c t and h o n o r the v i e w s of is the r o le s t u d e n t s should it s s t u d e n t s , then the c o m ­ pl ay in d e t e r m i n i n g U n i v e r ­ m ittees s h o u l d be s u c ­ s i t y policy . cessful. At the U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i ­ If the U n i v e r s i t y s ti l l d o e s gan th is q u e s tio n is c u r r e n t l y not r e s p e c t i ts s t u d e n t s , then b e in g d i s p u te d . all the c o m m i t t e e s and f o r ­ In what was r e g a r d e d as a mal p r o c e d u r e s f o r l i s t e n i n g f a c e s a v in g m o v e , U-M to s tu d e n t s in the w orld will P resid en t H a r l a n H atcher not aid the s it u a t i o n . Monday an nounce d t h e f o r ­ F r o m the t i m i n g o f H a t c h - Ring out there , bells mation of t h r e e c o m m i t t e e s e r ’s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s , it to be c o m p o s e d of s t u d e n t s , would a p p e a r the l a t t e r is the f i c u l t y and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s . c a s e . The a d m i n i s t r a t i o n got T he c o m m i t t e e s a r e to itself a bigger confrontation When the joyful b e lls of c e r n e d . w e ’r e lucky to g e t a a d v i s e the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . than it b a r g a i n e d fo r. H a t c h ­ C h r i s t m a s c e l e b r a t e the lull of 48 h o u r s . A p p a r e n t l y , they a r e to help e r ’s c o m m i t t e e s a p p e a r b i r t h of C h r i s t this y e a r , they Because, tragically, m e r e l y to be an a t t e m p t to a n s w e r th is s tu d e n t p a r t i c i ­ will m a r k a Viet Nam t r u c e thro ug h c i r c u m s t a n c e s p a r t ­ p ation q u e s ti o n . cool it. p r o p o s e d by the Viet Cong. ly of o u r own m ak in g , all o f ­ One of the c o m m i t t e e s will --T h e Editors On the firs t day of Christm as my true love sent to me The U.S., d e s p a i r i n g l y , was f ic ia ls a r e r e s i g n e d and r e ­ s tu d y the s t r u c t u r e of s t u ­ r a t h e r s k e p ti c a l about the s o lv ed to at l e a s t a n o t h e r dent g o v e r n m e n t and its idea . It s e e m s we d o n ’t t r u s t y e a r of w a r . v o ice in U n i v e r s i t y a f f a i r s , the e n e m y . Another y e a r of r a v a g e d a n o t h e r will c o n s i d e r the ELLEN ZURKEY But. when o n e ’s official c o asts, napalmed v i l l a g e s U n i v e r s i t y ’s r u l e a g a i n s t position f a v o r s p e a c e , what and muddy, bloody jungle “ d i s r u p t i v e dem onstra­ is one to do? Ring out the thou sa nd w a r s f ights , a n o t h e r y e a r of dead and wounded, both A m e r i ­ t i o n s . Th e t h i r d i s to r e v i e w the c o m p i l a t i o n of c l a s s Leaders’ hour., time to think of old? Not likely th is t i m e . c a n s and V i e t n a m e s e . r a n k s in light of the r e c e n t It’s alm o st a s if students chose to p a r a ­ 1 8 -y ea r-o ld vote. But th e re a r e still q u es­ question key a d m in istra to rs o r p e rso n s When the wild b e l l s rin g But a 48 h o u r p e a c e is s tu d e n t r e f e r e n d u m . p h ra se T.S, E liot th is te rm at MSU. “ Do tions which students want answ ered but, up cu rre n tly involved in cam pus new s. The we d are d istu rb the u n iv ersity ?” they to th is tim e, had no way of getting an­ m eetings would be open to the student body. out 1966. they too will m a r k b e t t e r than none at all. sw ered . Even though "M eet the P r e s s ” w ill be The s i g n i f i c a n c e of H a t c h ­ ask ed . And so fall te rm evolved a s a tim e a C o n g - p r o p o s e d p e r i o d of And the y e a r a f t e r th at. . . of co n tro v ersy , student involvem ent and L ast week ASMSU once again a s s e rte d sanctioned by ASMSU it is p o ssib le that its e r ’s suggestions h in g e s resp o n se to that involvem ent. the dynam ic attitu d e it has a ssu m ed tow ard le a d e rs also be questioned on th e ir policies truce. P e r h a p s if e v e r y day w e r e a cam pus p ro b lem s. c o m p l e t e l y on w h e t h e r the Some of the discontent has been between and p ro g ra m s. But. r in g in a th o u san d holida y. . .Ring out t h e r e , students and sp ecific dep artm en ts — the ASMSU is c u rre n tly looking into the p o s­ It sounds lik e a good plan—what is adm inistration re sp e c ts stu ­ ATL firin g s. Some of the tro u b le has been sib ility of sponsoring a cam pus p ro g ram needed now a r e students who a r e in te r­ y e a r s of p e a c e ? H a r d ly . As bells. d e n t s ’ vi ew s. between students and ASMSU—the re fe re n ­ p attern ed a fte r th e national telev isio n and e ste d enough to m ake the plan w ork. f a r as Viet Nam is c o n ­ --T h e Editors dum to spend $1,000 on the question of the rad io p ro g ra m , "M eet the P r e s s .” T he If the U n i v e r s i t y h a s for p ro g ra m w ill seek to inform and clarify ASMSU is looking fo r som eone to be the iss u e s of g en eral in te re s t to the u n iv ersity ch airm an and to organize the p ro g ra m . com m unity. T he chairm an w ill need h e lp — he w ill need THE READERS’ MINDS Although the sp ecifics of the p ro g ra m have not yet been fo rm u lated it is c le a r a com m ittee. And the p ro g ram itse lf will need the support of the student body. that ASMSU has an influence unique unto T he su ccess of “ Meet the P r e s s ,” like the su c ce ss of the G reat Issu es S e rie s, Misuse of law causes friction its e lf . It is a link between students and faculty — with an influence on both. The p ro g ram is not Intended to put a d m in istra to rs on the spot—although it depends la rg e ly on the in tegrity and im ag­ ination. of its le a d e rs . The p re se n t p ro g ram is flexible — any­ To the E ditor: student I.D, He gave no reaso n s w hatso­ T icket scalping (selling a tick et fo r 2,600 and 22,500 instead of 2,250. A m e re m ight do ju st th at. T he p ro g ram w ill, thing is p o ssib le at this stage. How often e v e r for pulling m e o ver o r wanting to m o re than its lis te d p rice) is illeg al. d ecim al p la ce , you say? One such m istake how ever, Invite co n tro v ersy . it m e ets, who com es before the panel, It has often been said that the clo se st see my p riv ate p ro p erty . It was only a fte r M iss N ied e rm eie r seem s to imply, might be ex cu sab le, two m ake m e wonder w hether it be b ro ad c ast over radio a re As the plan now ex ists, m em b ers of students will e v e r get to a police state he and another policem an spent 45 m inutes how ever, that if you can find som e way if it’s not intentional rab b le -ro u sin g . In questions s till to be answ ered. the p re s s a n d /o r student governm ent would is here on the Michigan State cam pus. looking through two ordinance books that to get around the law, then scalping is fac t, reading the p u erile propaganda which R ecent actions by the cam pus and local I was told why I was being held. I then all rig h t. It rem inds m e somewhat of so commonly g ra c e s th is p ap e r’s p ag es, a d m in isters o f ju stic e reinforce th is prom ptly showed them my I.D. By the the showdowns in w estern m ovies: they I am often com pelled to w onder w hether notion. way, I was ticketed for not riding on the can ’t get you for m u rd er if you can m ake it is not wholly the tool of sm a ll, voci­ As case in point is the ticket scalping situation. A co-ed was a rre s te d fo r sc alp ­ ing tickets, only afte r a g reat deal of effo rt on the p a rt of the cam pus police. bike path when instead I was riding in the stre e t next o t the cu rb . T h e re is little wonder why an an im o sity the other guy draw f ir s t. As fa r as tech n icalities a r e concerned, they a r e not the m eans by which the police fe ro u s, sp ecial - in te re st - gro u p s, who esp o u se fre e d o m ,fre e -lo v e ,fra te rn ite a n d a ll o th e r equally worthy c a u se s. W here is N ational Service? e x is ts between police and stu d en ts. How fo rc e tra p s unsuspecting p erso n s, but a r e any g lim m er of p ro fessio n al p rid e on She was fined for h e r violation in a town­ r a th e r the m eans by which law b reak ers the p a rt of the news staff? W here is any Who would keep w atch to m ake su re that can one honestly re sp e c t law when one It seem s increasingly likely that the ship court, then the u niversity took over by can get around the law . It is still c rim ­ indication that th ese future stan d ard - ad m in istratio n intends to seek support for all so rts of cran k schem es would not s e e s a constant m isuse of it7 What we a re revoking her right to buy tickets for future in als, and hardly the police, who p e r­ b e a re rs of journalism a r e concerned at be d rea m t up to force youthful effort in taught about equal treatm en t is a lie. a p ro g ra m which is v irtu ally c e rta in to gam es. When they call MSU a farm school, they p etu ate c rim e . T ech n icalities failed to a ll with factu al, o b je ctiv e, Im p artial r e ­ be one of the m ost c o n tro v e rs ia l to com e th is directio n o r that? In stio rt, sucha na­ T h e night of h e r conviction Donald L. p rovide an escape fo r M iss N ied erm eier tional se rv ic e would alm o st certainly don’t m ean ag ric u ltu ral-w ise , but instead p o rtin g of the news? before the United States in a long tim e. R eisig, Ingham County P ro secu to r, stated and it’s a sham e that they don’t fail may F or each of the past two y e a rs the State F ir s t, S ecre tary of Defense R o b ertS .M c­ a ro u se ir re s is tib le tem ptations in the ANIMAL FARM -wise, for indeed the N a­ on television that all ticket sc alp e rs o th e r law b re ak ers. News has headlined a sto ry about being b re a sts of those who believe that they poleon P ig s a re m o re equal than the N am a ra, and now S ecre tary of L abor W, would be sim ila rly a rre s te d and fined. F inally, sin ce M iss N ied erm eier has cited fo r the " q u a lity ” of its publication. W illard W irtz have called fo r som e kind a r e called upon to rem old national life. sheep. Now it is revealed that six persons, such a d is ta ste fo r our police fo rce, In fac t, A m erica m ust know a g re a t deal I extend a challenge to not only the Who s its on such a panel of judges? The of u n iv e rsa l national s e rv ic e for youth. only one of whom was a student, w ere wouldn’t it be nice if no crim e was e d ito rs of P olice G azette, R am p arts and m ore of what lie s behind so mom um ental p ro secu to r of Ingham County, but to the W hereas the M cNam ara proposal was a r r e s te d during the N otre Dame gam e, com m itted so the police would have nothing a proposal before being in a position to cam pus police as w ell. I challenge you to M e s s r s . L aw le ss, G roat and Fogarty? vague, the W irtz proposal is fa r m ore spe­ but not prosecuted fo r scalping»T hepros­ explain why students do not receiv e equal to which to put th e ir tim e to profitable use? Awake ye dream ing w ould-be-new spaper- cific. It would re q u ire every youth at o r debate it w isely. ecutor suddenly has a change of h e a rt Dale DeMott On top of a ll th is , it is o u r guess that trea tm e n t under the eyes of the law. A re m en. T he la u re l bed on which ye repose about 18 to re g is te r with an "opportunity when those people a rre s te d might pos­ Ashley sophomore th e re is little likelihood that the upcoming we weak? A re we unorganized? A re we doth ro t, y e a , doth fairly stink. Would that b o a rd .” T his board would conduct te s ts sib ly vote for him on election day. He 90th C ongress will be in any mood to enact under 21 (which 1 am not)? A re we all of ye should re a d a g a in M issR o lfin g ’sw orthy and interview s aim ed a t channeling each says, 'T h e situation was not as o u t­ the above, som e of the above, o r none challenge and then with trem b lin g , r e v e r ­ young man o r woman into two y e a rs of legislatio n even rem otely along these rageous as we’d anticipated.” and " I feel we accom plished our purpose w ith­ of the above? Students are not scapegoats for SN stinks ent fin g ers clip and p aste it to the outside c o v e rs of your a s yet unopened Bibles of fu rth e r education, tra in in g , “ meaningful em ploym ent” o r a new " b ro a d scale na­ lin e s. We doubt if the heavily lib e ra l 89th would have done so . But even though, out p rosecution.” in o u r view, the whole question rem ains fru stra te d policem en who a re henpecked, Jo u rn a lism . tional se rv ic e p ro g ra m " of e ith e r m ilitary T he purpose M r. R eisig re fe rs to is To the Editor: nor for publicity seeking d is tric t a t ­ David H. Man son o r nondefense se rv ic e . largely academ ic at th is tim e , we believe th a t students m ust be tre a te d with a firm to rn ey s. We a r e human beings and want E ast L ansing, G rad. Student While denying that the board would have th at Washington should spell out m ore hand, not because he wants to make them H urray for Linda Rolfing — may her to be tre a te d a s such: fairly . Maybe only any pow er to d ictate which co u rse a youth c le a rly what it has in m ind. b e tte r individuals, but because th eir con­ trib e of perceptive re a d e rs incroasel And —The C hristian Science M onitor then will the p o ssib ility for law and o rd e r P .S . M Editor: should follow, S ecretary W irtz is quoted victions let the citiz en ry know that th e ir may the long-ballyhooed myth of the be looked upon a s reality , not as a farce In the in te re st of a special group of one a s saying that the youth would be req u ired p ro sec u to r is doing h is job keeping the State News’s excellence w ither and die for all to see. (m yself) in te reste d in a b etter student to " u s e the opportunities affo rd ed .” university population in o rd e r. under th e ir penetrating gaze. It has long N icholas C . Shuraleff, II p ap e r and in any fu rth e r com m ent th is Although it is c le a r that what the ad ­ Equal treatm en t under the law m eans been apparent to me that the State News E ast Lansing, G raduate le tte r m ight evoke from your r e a d e r s , I m in istratio n (assum ing that the s e c re ta ry that equal trea tm e n t, not Just fo r the m isquotes (e.g ., le tte r from P rof, E h r- Student challenge you to p rin t th is under the head­ is speaking th e re fo re) has in mind is a v o te rs of Ingham County, but for all the lic h , 22 Nov.), m isco n stru es (conf. le tte r ing S tate News Stinks. (No need to publish gigantic and truly revolutionary p ro g ram people. from Linda Rolfing, 22 Nov.), and ju st th is p o sts c rip t). A lso , though I hope you in A m erican life , th e re rem ain countless Another m is c a rria g e of justice is the plain m is se s on th ree -fo u rth s of the w ill publish the le tte r in its e n tire ty , if questions to be answ ered before an intel­ way d rin k ers on cam pus a r e dealt with. m a te ria l it publishes. you m ust edit it anyw here p lease simoly ligent d iscussion can even begin. Automobile trunks and the r e a r windows A nother case in point: M r. Seeger’s cu t out thp ite m a b o u tM r.S e e g e ra n d le a v e W hat, for exam ple, is “ meaningful em ­ of buses a re filled with liquor bo ttles fo r appearance la st month, which was r e ­ the r e s t in ta ct. Thank you. And for heaven ploym ent?” Who would judge what th is the whole world to observe, but these ported under the headline F o rm er Nazi sak es don’t change the spelling of f r a - m eant? Would m a rria g e fo ra young woman thousands of people a r e never seen by Speaks on G erm an P o litic s. M r. Seeger te rn ite . fall into th is category? Would w riting police. However, le t a student get n ea r the was n ev er a N azi, but a s he explained p o etry , com posing m u sic, painting p ic­ stadium with even a taint of alcohol on — in p erfec t English—at the outset of his tu res? his breath, and, whamo, he is in the le c tu re , was one of the firs t political p ri­ E D I T O R ' S N O T E : The S e e g e r What d o e sS e c re ta ry W irtz m ean when he clink. Once again another blatant injustice so n e rs a rre s te d a fte r H itle r’s takeover. s t o r y a p p e a r e d in the O c t . 5 says th at an opportunity board would have to the student body. T hrough the d iscerning reporting of the S ta te N e w s . A c o r r e c t i o n was no pow er to d ic ta te , yet a young p e r ­ Still yet another c a se in point happened S tate News a fo rm e r p riso n e r of the Nazis to me personally. I p re fe rre d to keep Technicalities becam e a fo rm e r N azi. B rilliantl r u n th e fo ll o w i n g day on page son would be req u ired to use what is offered him? quiet until I rea d about these la te s t O r yet another: at le a s t two a rticle s th ree. T o the E ditor: m isu ses of police pow er. I was held by d uring the past few m onths in which the a cam pus police officer against my will, T he le tte r from M ary N ied e rm eie r in d raft consignm ent for the state of Michi­ U N ITA R IA N UNIVERSALIST CHURCH because 1 would not give the officer my Nov. 2 3 rd ’s S tate News w as unbelievable. gan was rep o rted a s 26,000 instead of D e c e m b e r 4, 1966 Take a break ! ojhat inThè worldARE those? Relax and enjoy fine food SOUR MARSHM A U C w á : refreshing beverages and a T T opic: pleasant atmosphere at the ni " T h e Religion O utside" By Rev. Smith Church School A vailable Rathskeller. Now Serving Lunch for your convenience - - ¿— tri»- — Kendon School, 827 Kendon D r., Lansing Rev. T hom as S m ith, M in ister P h. 351-4582 Coral Gables F r i d a y . D e c e m b e r 2. 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Debate begins over Provost’s proposals festive holiday on the g raduate level than any Seelye m entioned the " d r a s tic £ By A N D R E W M O L L IS O N E x e c u t iv e R e p o r t e r T he ‘‘d iscu ssio n and debate” P ro v o st Howard R. N eville ex ­ o th er college in the U n iv ersity .” Seelye em phasized thought his college had receiv ed its fa ir portion of the funds that w e re av ailable, but m aintained that he overhaul” of the business school § p ro g ram five y e a rs ago, and fu rth e r changes ju st a y e a r ago, -5 a s signs of his college’s w ill- lngness to change to m eet new •: gifts from the p ected to s ti r up with his sta te ­ th at m o re money w as needed. conditions. | m ent Wednesday before the A ca­ "Q u ite sim ply, we have not V arg said that the “ rad ial dem ic Senate, began T hursday. W arren Huff, ch airm an of the B oard o fT ru s te e s , sald h ew an ted to see a copy of N eville’s sta te ­ m ent before com m enting upon receiv ed additional faculty' p o si­ tions in rela tio n to the expansion in the num ber of stu d en ts. We’r e not afraid of b ig n ess. We would, m a jo r” p ro g ra m , now in its th ird ;• y e a r, is viewed by the A rts and :• L e tte rs faculty as effective. :• U nder th is p ro g ram , the student u se s an elab o rate handbook to I Gourmet Shop how ever, p r e f e r to have enough sp ecifics. funds to deal with it.” help him organize h is electiv es : Huff did ex p re ss doubt that any­ V arg, com m enting on N eville’s into th re e cognates of nine to : one oth er than the le g isla tu re suggestion that "w e h ea r the tw elve c re d its apiece. T h ese ; S om ething sweet, o r s om ethin g tangy! Y o u ’ ll fin d and the S tate B oard of Education resp o n sib le students a s w ell as cognates, each in an a re a r e - : could lim it the siz e of the Uni­ d e lic a c ie s to please a ll tastes in th is w o r ld ly new the irre sp o n sib le ” on m a tte rs of la ted to the student’s m ajo r, a r e v e rsity . Intended to broaden his education policy affecting students, had this N eville said W ednesday that he to say: w ithout sc a tte rin g his electiv es. c o lle c tio n . Choose g ifts and a t r e a t f o r y o u r s e lf, too. believed the tim e has com e " fo r “ I am p erso n ally v ery sym ­ Thom as K. Cowden, dean of the m anagem ent of siz e at Michigan pathetic to the idea. But it’s a C ollege of A g ricu ltu re, answ ered State U niversity, m anagem ent com plicated p ro b lem . A re stu­ when asked what points he con­ b ased on available re s o u rc e s .” dents in a position to m ake de­ s id e re d im portant in N ev ille's N eville ch arg ed that MSU’s growth had been achieved at the cisio n s in a r e a s of ten u re o r statem en t: "N othing p erso n a l. But when Colvin fancy prom otion? No, I don’t think they co st of in c re ase d faculty' loads a re . somebody m akes a speech, I don’t Engaged and of re s tr ic te d budgets for lib ra ry , supplies and se rv ic e s, "W h ere we need student p a r­ go around shooting my mouth off g la z e d fruit ticipation is in b ro ad e r a r e a s : about it in public.” lab o r, equipm ent and all-u n i­ J o h n D. R o c k e f e e r IV and Sharon P e r c y hold hands the kinds of teaching they a re He did say that student-faculty H a r e f r u i t s of d i s ­ v e rsity re s e a rc h funds. a s t h e y p o s e f o r an e n g a g e m e n t photo in N ew Y o r k exposed to, the stu d en ts’ needs, rela tio n s in the college w ere T he deans of two widely d iv e r­ tinction in a c o l o r f u l C i t y T u e s d a y . She i s t h e d a u g h t e r o f I l l i n o i s S e n a t o r - w h ere and how we can m eet those p erso n a l, and that organizations gent MSU colleges each am ended elect C harles Percy. R ockefeller w o n a s e a t in the n eed s.” such a s the A g ricu ltu re Council a r r a y on u s e - a g a i n N ev ille's com m ents in this a re a , Both Seelye and V arg c ite d p ro - a lso serv ed as sounding boards West V irg inia House of De leg ates in the N o v e m b e r and a th ird declined com m ent w i c k e r t r a y s . 1- lb . g ram s w ithin th e ir colleges which fo r student opinion. e lection. UPI Telephoto only because “ I ju st never com ­ m ent publicly on anybody’s indicate that som e of the “ I know a num ber of d ep a rt­ 1.75. 2 1/2 lb. $5 p ro b lem s m entioned in N eville’s m ent heads that have se n io rs in sp e ec h es.” speech a r e alre ad y being dealt th e ir office to evaluate th e ir World Hews Paul A. V arg, dean of the C ollege of A rts and L e tte rs , com ­ m ented: with. c la s s e s each y e a r,” Cowden said . at a Glance ” 1 couldn’t a g re e with him m o re on th is notion that we’re going to have to estab lish p r i­ o ritie s , especially in moving to Fifth quint losing E x - m i n i s t e r succeeds B ra n d t as m a y o r new p ro g ra m s. The re so u rc e s of B E R L IN fA P ) — H einrich A lb e rtz, a Protestant m i n i s t e r t u r n e d p o l i t i c i a n , b e c a m e a c t in g m a y o r of the U niversity a r e lim ite d .” A lfred L . Seelye, dean of the C ollege of B usiness and th e G ra d - struggle fo r life W est B e r lin T h u rs d a y when W ill y B ra n d t was sw orn uate School of B usiness Admin­ PITTSBURGH i.fl - The only Roni Sue, the firs t-b o rn and i n as W e s t G e r m a n v i c e c h a n c e l l o r a n d f o r e i g n m i n ­ istra tio n , said his college def­ surviving A ranson quintuplet was la rg e st at one pound 12 ounces, iste r. initely needs m o re faculty and shaken by a convulsion T hursday at firs t appeared unaffected by B r a n d t h a d b e e n W e s t B e r l i n m a y o r s i n c e 1957, a n d m o re c le ric a l help. and h e r doctor said she appeared the re sp ira to ry problem so com ­ “ F o r exam ple, on the under­ to be slipping tow ard death. mon in p re m a tu re babies. A lb ertz his deputy since 1963. Both are Social g raduate level we c le a rly went But Wednesday the infant Dem ocrats. to teaching co u rse s on television "R o n l Sue’s outlook for life is stopped breathing se v eral tim es T h e n e w m a y o r i s 51 a n d t h e f a t h e r o f t h r e e . A s a because of the num bers p ro b lem . •rery p o o r,” said D r. L ee B ass, and the optim ism that had p re ­ P r o t e s t a n t m i n i s t e r d u r i n g t h e w a r , he o n c e w a s We also have le c tu re sections the infant’s p ed iatric ian . " I t is vailed among B ass and other doc­ i m p r i s o n e d b y t h e N a z i s f o r t w o m o n t h s b e c a u s e he with up to 500 students. the feeling now that she will not to rs battling to save h er turned h e ld a s e r v i c e a s k in g God to p r o t e c t all p o lit ic a l “ We in the b u sin ess school liv e ." to doubt. p ri soners. a r e now running la rg e r c la s se s B ass said the 5 -day-old baby Roni Sue also suffered from was having difficulty breathing— jaundice, a yellowing of the skin the sam e problem that took the sym ptom atic of the sy stem ’s in­ lives of h e r four s is te r s —and ability to properly clean se the BRANDT FOREIGN MINISTER had su ffered apparent brain blood of dangerous im p u rities. To com bat the jaundice, which dam age. Mrs. C a rv e r’s " H e r condition,” he said, ” is d o cto rs had said could lead to Kiesinger new chancellor v ery g rav e. b rain dam age, 75 p e r cent of Ronl Sue’s blood was exchanged fruitcake “ Until about 6 a.m . she w as Wednesday fo r fre sh whole blood. doing v ery w ell, but at about that The infant cam e through that asked for g uarantees that he tim e she had a convulsion that o peration in good condition, doc­ Light and d a r k f r u i t c a k e s , 5 - lb . s i z e , 8.95. M i n i a ­ BONN, G e rm a n r iJF — Kurt G erm any’s d rift away from F rance that helped bring down would have the governm ent’s full la ste d fo r a sh o rt tim e,” Bass to r s said, but about 12 hours t u r e s with r u m s a u c e , round box, 3 . 9 5 . Long box. 1.99. G eorg K iesinger, once a N azi, support in any unpopular financial told new sm en. was nam ed chancellor T h u rs­ C hancellor Ludwig E rh a rd ’s gov­ la te r h e r condition again w or­ ernm ent a fte r th ree y e a rs in m e a su re s he may introduce to “ The convulsion along with sened. day to head a governm ent welding balance the budget. his C h ristian D em ocrats to the pow er. the breathing d ifficulties that a r e “ It has not been d eterm in ed ,” Social D em ocrats in a coalition There a re nine Social Demo­ T h ere was only one su rp ris e "°w p re se n t m ake it alm ost D r. B ass said , ‘‘w hether the Cressa exotic without precedent in W est G er­ c r a ts , including B randt, in the in the Cabinet lis t, the retention c e rta in that th e re is b rain dam - convulsion was caused by brain m any. He prom ptly nam ed a Cab­ 19-m etn b er Cabinet. of Kai-Uwe von H assel, E rh a rd ’s age now,” he added, dam age stem m ing from the assortm ents inet with a p ro -F re n c h tin^e. K iesinger was elected by se ­ jaundice o r from the breathing defense m in is .e i, a s m in iste r The quintuplets w ere b o rn S a t- The vice chancellor w ill be c r e t ballot in the Bundestag, the difficulty.” A s s o r t e d pro - of R efugees. urd ay , 2-1/2 m onths p rem atu rely , Social D em ocrat Willy B randt, low er house of P a rlia m e n t. He got 340 of the 496 v o tes. A s u r ­ The new defense m in iste r is to M ichael A ranson, a law stu - s e r v e s and c h e e s e who ce ased to be m ayor of West B erlin when he was sWOfn into p risin g 109 deputies voted against E rh a rd ’s foreign m in is te r, G e r -d e n t, and his w ife, P a tti, a fo rm er hard S ch ro ed er. k in d erg arten te a c h e r. BARNES FLORAL l^ , sntg on round t r a y , 85. the C abinet. Brandt also will him and another 23 c a st blank b allo ts. T his indicated that about As the new m in iste rs w ere T h re e — Amy Beth, Susan and For Flowers C h e e s e and s e a - hold the post of foreign m in iste r sw orn in, Bundestag Speaker K im berly Ann— died Sunday. The F r e s h and and thus may be able to brake 50 of the 202 Social D em ocrats F ash lonable f o o d s on w o o d broke p arty discipline and did Eugen G erste n m aier thanked fourth, M arci J ill, died Monday, any policy shift tow ard F rance the outgoing m in iste rs and E r - T h e i r tiny lungs w ere not w ell- c u t t i n g 1) o a r d . that might dam age U«5. r e la ­ ■not support him . 215 ANN ED 2-0871 The only opposition group in h ard , who resigned W ednesday, enough developed to sustain life. 3.95. tio n s. I As head af the Social Demo­ the house is the F re e D emo­ c ra tic p a rty , Brand; is a strong c ra tic p arty . S tra u ss was ousted in 1962 as Commencement advocate of firm tie s with Wash­ ington. His party has been the C hancellor Konrad A d en au er's chief opposition to the ruling defense m in iste r o ver his ro le in C h ristian D em ocrats through the what becam e known as " th e D er L7-y e a r history of the F ed er­ Spiegel a ffa ir.” T his involved al Republic. K iesin g er, him self known fo r his attachm ent to F ra n c e , named a s finance m in iste r F ranz Joseph the a r r e s t of a news m agazine’s e d ito rs on treaso n c h a rg e s. The ch arg es w ere la te r dropped. Until a few hours before the Tickets? S tra u s s , the fo rm e r defense m in­ is te r . m in iste rs' sw earin g -in , th e re w as doubt S trau ss would be In Pick u p F r e e Tic ke ts k f it was S tra u ss’s c ritic is m of the new C abinet. 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I Phil Whitney - Manager ItlîltfflfflftlIlÎifflttftiïtlttfîtffTtîlfTffffîtM tM ftiM Michigan State News. East Lansing M ic hig an F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 SPORTS CORNER KICK No. 2 in revenge’ week: Booters take overtime loss cagers tackle Miami M iami of Ohio co m es to J e n i- when Locke was coaching Arm y. y e a r things a r e expected to be B y BOB H O R N I N G Next Saturday, Benington r e ­ B ER K EL E Y , C a li f .— M ichigan State U niv ersity s s o c c e r son for the second date in what a little m ore difficult fo r the S tate N ews S p o rts W r i t e r MSU coach John Benington ca lls news a riv alry with W ichita State, inexperienced R edskins who hope t e a m iot a b it te r ta s te of C alifo rn ia sun la - t night a s the Lon-: Island U n iv e rs ity B la ck b ird s swooped down and upset Off to th e ir b e st s ta rt in y ea rs, h is "re v e n g e ” w eek. L a s t night’s another team that gave St. Louis to rep lace height with h u stle. the h o o te r s o.i, of all th i n g - , an o v e r t im e c o r n e r kick in one y e a r to be exact, the Michigan victo ry was revenge fo r the lo ss trouble in the M isso u ri Valley Gone a r e 6-6 c e n te r Jim P a t­ State b asketball team goes for to W estern Michigan la s t y ear. conference. te rso n and 6-5 fo rw ard J e r r y the NC \ \ s c m ’fin als. t h e final s c o r e was 2 - 2 . But the S p a rta n s w e r e d e c la r e d its second stra ig h t win over a M iam i’s coach T a te s Locke M i a m i was M i d -A m erican P ie rso n who com bined fo r 29 M id-A m erican conference team beat Benington’s St. L ouis U ni­ cham p la st y ea r with an 11-1 points la st y e a r. T h a t’s not a lot the l u s e r under a to u rn a m e n t ru le which - a y s th at in the event of a tie a f t e r a ll the o v e r t i m e s h a re been played, the a t 8 p.m . Saturday. v e rsity team in the NIT in 1965 m ark, 18-7 o v e r-a ll. But this of s c o r i n g , but Miami didn’t usually need much with its de­ te a m with the m o st c o r n e r kicks i- the w in n e r, rile B la c k b ird s took a 2-0 lead on the S p a r t a n - , the p r e ­ fense. tou rn ey f a v o r i t e - , on goals by C arlo rram onto/./.i in the Benington expects the R edskins Kentucky Wesleyan No. I to be the b est defensive team to f i r s t perio d and a ll - t im e leading LIU s c o r e r LX>v Mt.rkus appear h ere th is seaso n . He didn’t in th e second p e rio d , T h i r d pe rio d goals lay B a r r y T lem tm and Jay Busch sent say if that includes the team that ap p e ars h ere fo r ev e ry gam e. the g a m e into o v e rtim e . NEW YORK (UPI) — Kentucky M arch a fte r losing two gam es to ru n n er-u p to Southern Illinois in At the end of two o v e r t i m e s the s c o r e wa - -till tied and T om S later will s ta r t at ce n te r W esleyan, m inus only one p lay er the Salukis during the reg u lar fo r the R edskins. A p a ir of 6-4 each te a m ' ad oeeu aw arded five c o r n e r k ick s. At the end from the team which swept to the seaso n . la st y e a r’s final ratin g s, ranked of the fourth o v e rtim e LIU was d e c la re d the w inaer on the fo rw ard s, F re d F o s te r and F rank NCAA s m a l l college ch am - fourth followed by Akron, which b a - i s of a c o r n e r kick aw ard ed ill the th rd overtim e. And L ukács, will be the fo rw ard s. p io .islrp a y e a ra g o ,to d a y w a s a c - P eren n ial contender Evans­ finished th ird in the NCAA T our­ T hey w ere the top re s e rv e s a y ear that wa - that. co rd ed the No. 1 position in t h e v ille, which has won four of the nam ent. F o r the S p artan s it was th e i r i'ir-t lo s s o f the season la st eight NCAA tournam ents, ago. p re -s e a s o n ratin g s of the United At the guards will be 5-10 a f t e r 10 v ic t o r i e s and a tie . LIL is. now 15-1. P re ss International board of w as ranked th ird with four f irs t Cheyney State, w hose d ream s of a p erfect seaso n w ere dashed Jim H alihan and 5 -7 P hil Snow, T h e S p a rt a n s lu st in the NCAA finals in 1964, and to coaches. p lace votes and 191 points. O ther in the NCAA e a st regional by Long a L ittle A ll-A m erican . R ichie St. L ou is in 1965, by identical 1-0 s c o r e s . T he pow erful P an th e rs w ere team s receiv in g f ir s t p lace votes F o r Long M an.!, the f i r s t New York City school to w ere Indiana State (2), Oklahoma Island U. 67-64, w as sixth, with Jo rd an should be glad to see him . chosen by a slim m arg in o ver If they can spot each o th e r. r e a c h the se m ifin als sin ce 1959, it w as the f i r s t tim e defending national champion B aptist (2) and Cheyney State, G ram bling seventh and Indiana State, which tied E vansville for Snow is the top s c o re r among they lu d got p a -t the opening round. Southern Illin o is. Kentucky Wes­ Pan A m erican and Wheaton with the Indiana C o lleg iate Conference t h e re tu rn e e s w i t h his 13.8 leyan defeated Southern Illinois one apiece. N orth Dakota, which was crow n, eighth. av erag e from la st y e a r. 54-51 In the NCAA final la st M iam i made the NCAA to u rn a­ m ent la st y ea r becau se of its M id-A m erican title, but w ere knocked out in the f ir s t gam e with Dayton. T h is will be the second game fo r the R edskins. T hey opened la st night ag ain st V illa Madonna. V illa Madonna, T h e school in Covington, Kentucky. B o w li n g Olga G loor, one of the w orld’s Itj U .L . 2*A *,e**: top women bow lers, will make an ap p earan ce at M arvelanes on D ecem ber 2 and 3. She will hold a bowling clinic, I '99* * r te t z w .-. advise on equipm ent and conduct a bowling jam b o ree. On S atu r­ day th e re will be a "B e a t the P r o ” tournam ent. Anyone who Eyes Right thinks he can beat M iss G loor may Steve R y m a l, ju n io r g u a r d f o r the M S U b a s k e tb a ll challenge h e r. t e a m , m a k e s lik e s u p e r m a n on a t a k e o f f fo llo w in g a M iss G loor is one of two women shot in the f r e s h m a n v a r s i t y g a m e e a r l i e r th is y e a r , bow lers who have bowled ev ery R y m a l and the r e s t of the S p a rta n s took off on t h e i r gam e in the W orld’s Invitational 1 9 6 6 - 6 7 b a s k e tb a ll seaso n last night a g a in s t W e s te r n T ournam ent s i n c e it began in 1957. She h as been a fin alist ev e ry M ic hig an. y e a r and won the title in 1959. S ta te N ew s photo by M i k e Schonhofen DUFFY TO COACH Spartans place four on East Shine team SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A ll- T albott w as Injured m ost of the Page at defensive end. P a rk e r A m erica ends Jack Clancy of seaso n but cam e back strong to­ stands 6-3 and weighs 240 pounds Michigan and Gene Washington of w ard the end of the cam paign and but is not the biggest man on M ichigan S tate and A ll-A m erica is rem e m b ere d fo r having c a r ­ the squad. T hat honor goes to halfback Nick Eddy of N otre Dame rie d the T a rh e e ls to v ic to ries m iddle guard David Rowe of Penn headed the 26-m an E ast squad o v er MSU, Ohio S tate and Mich­ S tate, a 6-6, 260-pounder. announced T h u rsd ay fo r the 42nd igan in his th re e previous seasons Rounding out the squad a r e annual S hrine E ast-W est football of play. tack les Tom Stangel of Dayton and gam e a t K ezar Stadium Dec. 31. In Clancy, W ashington and Ken Mike C u rra n t o f Ohio State, A to tal of five p la y ers from L ast of M innesota the E ast boasts G uards Tom Schuette of Indiana the all-A m e ric a f ir s t team and th re e outstanding ends. Clancy S tate and Bob Hyland of Boston one m em b er of the second team caught 76 p a s se s for 1,076 y ards College and ce n te r C h arles Hin­ w e re picked to play in the annual in h is se n io r y e a r and 52 for ton of M ississip p i on offense, and benefit gam e fo r crip p led ch il­ 762 y ard s a s a junior, w hile tackles Bob Rowe of W estern d ren . The other all-A m erican W ashington, in addition to his Michigan and Tom F u ssell of A Daily Ritual-Read the State News f ir s t team p la y ers w ere line­ fine p ass-c atch in g ability also LSU, lin eb ack er Stan JukofSouth b ac k ers Jim Lynch of N otre Dame se rv e d MSU as an exceptional C arolina, and backs Phil C lark and G eorge W ebster of Michigan b lo ck er. L ast holds the Gopher of N orthw estern, Robert B ryant State w hile halfback Clinton Jones school re c o rd fo r recep tions. of South C arolina and Rick Volk of M ichigan S tate was nam ed from Don P a rk e r of V irginia joins of Michigan on defense. the second team . Of the 20,000* plus s u m m e r s t u d e n t - s t a f f m a r k e t p o t e n t i a l , the State News h a s 96% to 98% To add balance for both offense and defense, the squads fo r this r e a d e r s h i p - - F I V E DAYS A WEEK, At l e a s t 80% of the s t u d e n t s r e a d NO O T H E R DAILY NEWS­ y e a r 's gam e w ere in c re ase d to P A P E R , P a p e r s a r e also d i s t r i b u t e d to all m a r r i e d h o u s in g a r e a s and o f f - c a m p u s a p a r t m e n t s , 26 p la y e rs each, according to gam e managing d ire c to r B ert plus 70% of all f a m i l i e s living in E a s t L a n s i n g and O k e m o s , who a r e a s s o c i a t e d with MSU. The Ja co b s. T he West squad w ill be s tu d e n t s we r e a c h s pen d in e x c e s s of 25 mil li on d o l l a r s in the G r e a t e r L a n sin g a r e a e a c h y e a r . * announced on Dec. 6, and it, too, Includes a num ber of A ll-A m er­ *36,000 d u r i n g a c a d e m i c y e a r ( S e p t e m b e r - J u n e ) ic a s. N o tre Dame a n d Michigan * B a s e d on an in d e p e n d e n t s u r v e y State, the nation’s No. 1 and 2 college football team s th is y e a r, a s expected, dom inated the E ast squad, with th re e and four p la y e rs, resp ectiv ely . Isn’t This Market Too Large To Pass Up? B esides Washington, W ebster and Jo n es, MSU also w ill be rep ­ rese n ted b y Dick Kenney, the b are -fo o t k ic k er from Hawaii, who sc o re d 45 points on 30 con­ You Bet It Is! v ersio n s and five field goals and averaged n ear 4 0 -yards as a punter and kickoff sp e cia list this p a s t seaso n . N otre D am e’s th ird p lay er a s id e from Eddy and Lynch is defensive end Alan P age. MICHIGAN The E ast will be coached by Duffy Daugherty o f Michigan STATE State, M urray W armath of Minn­ esota and Paul D ietzel of South C aro lin a. UNIVERSITY Stocky fullback Dave F is h e r of Michigan, halfback Bob Davis of V irginia a n d q u arterb ack s Benny R ussell of L ouisville and For information and advertising assistance Danny T albott of N orth C arolina com plete the E ast offensive back- Bearded Brown field J im B ro w n , f u l l b a c k t u r n e d a c t o r , looks o v e r the call STATE NEWS ADVERTISING 353-6400 O ver the p a st two seaso n s, R u ssell has p assed fo r nearly s c r i p t f o r h is next m o v ie p a r t . The b e a r d is p a r t of 3,800 y ard s and b roke th e L o u is- th e p r e p a r a t i o n f o r the m o v ie ' ‘ D a r k of the Sun” which ville re c o rd set by Johnny U nltas, w i l l ta k e B ro w n to J a m a i c a e a r l y next y e a r . now of the p ro B altim ore C olts. U P I Tele'photo Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 5 SPORTS MSU SENDS CONTINGENT Hockey team opens Region’s best gymnasts in against Minnesota O ak Park Midwest Open By G A Y E L W ESCH MSU’s g o a l i e Gaye Cooley, c e n te r. Faunt contributed eight voted the m ost valuable p la y er in goals (one an u n assisted sc o re in Running down ev en ts, the com ­ legiate ta ste of com petition. S ta te News S p o rts W r i t e r By R O B E R T A Y A F I E the NCAA tournam ent and co­ MSU’s NCAA championship win) p e tito rs a re : floor e x e r c is e - - Heading the lis t is Joe F ed o r- MSU's hockey squad,defending holder of the team ’s m ost valu­ S ta te N ews S p o rts W r i t e r and 23 a s s is ts to the S partan Toby Tow son, Haynie and Bill chik of Belle Vernon, P a. F ed o r- n a t i o n a l collegiate cham pion, able p la y er aw ard la s t season, to ta ls la st y e a r. Faunt rep la ce s T h e re ’ll be a preview of the Diggins; s i d e h o rse — Dennis chik, a fo rm e r all-aro u n d cham p, opens the 1966-67 season with will be out to stop the Gopher co -cap tain and ce n te r Tom M ik- b est in the Midwest Saturday when Sm ith, Ed W itzke, J e rr y M oore; will be working that event S a tu r­ g am es tonight and Saturday at a ttac k . kola. who is expected to be sid e­ regional gym nasts g ath er at Oak high b a r—Gunny, Haynie, Cliff day. Szypula co n sid ers him one M innesota. lined until January with a w rist P a rk , 111., High School for the Diehl. of his best future p ro sp e c ts. T he S p artan s, with possibly the D e f e n d i n g WCHA scoring in ju ry . M idwest Open. A l s o , p a ra lle l b a r s —Diehl, C raig K insey, no relation to m ost potent offensive attack in champion D o u g V olm ar, who Rounding out MSU’s sta rtin g T h e m e et, an a n n u a 1 invita­ H aynie, S m ith o r Diggins; rin g s— the v a rsity ’s Dan, will com pete the W estern Collegiate Hockey heads the MSU offense, will be line-up w ill be sen io r B obB raw - tional a ffa ir, brings to g eth er Gunny, L arry G oldoerg, C roft; on side h o rse. Rich M urahata A ssn . w ill play a w inless M inne­ looking fo r a fast s ta rt in his ley (a football linebacker) and co lleg iate co m p etito rs from four vault — Towson, Gunny, Smith; of B oulder, C olo., a national sota team which has been shy on quest to become the second WCHA ju n io r Dick Bois on defen se. Lack of the top five team s in the nation tram p o lin e—Keith S te rn e r and m e rit sc h o lar, is slated for floor defense in its firs t four gam es. sk a te r to repeat a s top s c o re r. of defensive depth was rep o rted —Southern Illinois, th e ’66 NCAA Ray W ilk er. e x e rc ise and tram poline. M innesota, which finished sec­ The A ll-A m erican and All-WCHA to be MSU’s main w eakness by c h a m ' e ; th ird -p lac e Michigan A m a jo r featu re of the m eet Also working with the frosh ond to M ichigan Tech in the selection led MSU in goals (26), p rese aso n ex p e rts,a n d th is open­ S tate, Iowa State and M ichigan— is its function as a show case for will be Ron A ure on floor ex e rcise WCHA la st y e a r, has lo st 8-6 a s s is ts (28) and points (54) la st ing s e rie s could prove o r dispel a s w ell as lOi.h-place C olorado. freshm an talen t. A trio of MSU and tram poline and D?.n Kinsey and 5-3 to Colorado and 8-1 to y e a r, with 18 goals and 23 a s s is ts the o b serv atio n . The r e s t of the Big Ten w ill be f r o s h will get th e ir f ir s t col­ on rin g s. M in n e s o ta -D u lu th in l e a g u e com ing in league play fo r his Ju n io rs Wayne Duffett and Bob 0 0 m ' th e re to o , along with re p re se n ­ gam es a fte r dropping a 10-6 winning total of 41 p ain ts. F allat will be on the wings for Scoring Champ ta tiv e s from N eb rask a, K ansas, decision to its alum ni at the beginning of the y e a r. At left wing opposite V olm ar will be Co-Captain Mike Jaco b ­ MSU’s second unit with sopho­ m o res N elson D eB enedetand Bob Doug V o l m a r , S p a r ta n h ockey s c o rin g le a d e r e y e s the f i r s t g a m e of the season with M in n e s o ta to n ig h t, C olorado S tate, O klahom a, M; n - kato S tate and the C alifornia FOR DINNER TONIGHT P a r t of the G ophers’ problem s son, who set an MSU re c o rd of DeM arco at defense and sopho­ Gym a s tic s Club. may be at the goalie position 29 goals in the 64-65 season and m o re Ken Anstey at c e n te r. V o l m a r , who lead not o nly the S p a rta n s but the whole S p artan Coach G eorge Szypula w here two sophom ores and two then had 13 goals and nine a s s is ts Com pleting the S p artan s’ 17- W e s t e r n C o l le g ia t e H o c k ey A s s o c ia tio n in s c o rin g an ticip ates a g reat m eet,pointing ju n io rs a r e vying for the position. fo r 22 points la st y e a r, despite man trav elin g squad w ill be wings Sandy M cAndrew, Nino C risto fo li la s t y e a r also is lo o kin g f o r a chance to b ecom e to the outstanding individuals who PICK UP A . . . The G ophers, in S partan Coach being out for m ost of the season th e second m a n in h i s t o r y to r e p e a t as c o n fe re n c e w ill be com peting. Amo B essone’s w ords, ‘‘have a with in ju rie s. and John S ch u ster, defensem en He doesn’t have to look far to s c o r in g c h a m p io n by e q u a llin g last y e a r ' s p e r f o r ­ f a s t , ag g re ssiv e t e a m , and Bill Faunt finishes out the a ll­ Doug F ren ch and B rian Glennie find them., Headlining the group th e re ’s no doubt they can sc o re . se n io r f r o n t line for MSU at and goalie J e rr y F ish e r. mance. State N e w s photo by T on y F e r r a n t e a r e Spartan BigTen eham osD ave T h e ir defense has been lea.ty T h o r and Dave C roft and NCAA thus fa r, but much of that can be title-w in n er Ed Gunny. expected a s early season m is­ F red R > e tlilisb erg er,fo rm erly ta k e s .” M innesota’s offense ranks with the best and is bolstered by eight le tte rm e n . The spearheads of the F o otball d r a f t considered of W isconsin and ranked a s the No. 2 gym nast in the country, w ill be th e re . So will Wayne Mil­ G opher attack a r e ju n io rs G ary NEW YORK (UPI) — National "T hey a r e d iscu ssin g the sam e and the place of the new fra n ­ on four fo u r-team divisions — l e r of M ichigan, the conference ch ise, insofar as th e ir p a rt in the the C en tral, C o astal, C apital and and NCAA tram poline king. Chicken G am bucci and Chuck Norby who and A m erican Football League thing se p a ra te ly ,” the sp o k es­ m an said . "When they reach th e ir d ra ft is concerned. The v arsity en tra n ts do not had im p re ssiv e sophom ore sea­ ow ners shoved asid e plans for F e d e ra l. conclusions they will m atch up the “ The re-alig n m en t took a little com pete as a team,. Of the group, sons la st y e a r. Gambucci was th e Super Bowl T h u rsd ay and T he E a ste rn C onference will longer than we expected but we’re be co m p rised of the F ed eral and T hor is w o r k i n g a ll- a r o u id . selected to the WCHA A ll-S tar w restled with the m echanics of second team and as the le ag u e 's the firs t common college p lay er r e s u lt s .” Among the roadblocks a r e the date and site of the p la y er s e le c ­ not rea lly too f a r behind Capitol divisions, with St. Louis, sch ed u le,” the spokesm an added. C leveland, P ittsb u rg h and New TT sopho mo r e-o f-th e-y ea r . d ra ft on the fourth day of th e ir Committee says fall m eetings. It took th ree days befo re league officials settled upon a form ula fo r the re-alig n m en t of th e N F L ’s tions, the form the d ra ft will take W illiams blames m anager Wednesday the NFL decided Y ork in the F e d e ra l and D allas, P hiladelphia, Washington and New O rleans in the Capitol for SD P c a n d id a te T e rry M cClelland, sophom ore 1967. In 1968, New Y ork and New from G rand Blanc, recently p a s s ­ 15 p ie c e s of c h ic ke n C o u n t r y g ra v y Rol Is and honey $3?5 two divisions and p ro sp ec ts for O rlean s will sw itch divisions. ed the qualifying te s ts for the nix to spitter a speedy solution to the d raft T he W est’s C o astal Division Sigma Delta P s i national hon­ dilem m a w ere dim . “ We won’t get to the Super fo r Nov. 14 loss to Clay will be B altim o re, L os Angeles, o ra ry fra te rn ity . PITTSBURGH (UPI) — F or the San F ran cisco and A tlanta while The fra te rn ity , which prom otes HOUSTON (UPI) — Cleveland who sup erv ised W illiam s’ tr a in ­ um pteenth tim e in as m any years, Bowl until the m a tte r of the d raft the C en tral will have G reen Bay, the total fitn ess of college stu­ (Big Cat) W illiam s, who lo st to ing on h is ranch n ea r Yoakum, B a seb a ll’s Playing R ules C om ­ is se ttle d ,” a league spokesm an Chicago, D etroit and M innesota. dents with em phasis on physical m ittee refu sed T h u rsd ay to leg al­ explained. heavyweight cham pion C a ssiu s T ex ,, the la st two m onths before T h is m atchup will rem ain through fitn e ss, has only 14 c h a rte r m em ­ lA K K -H O M K ize the spitball. T h a t could take quite a while. C lay in th re e rounds Nov. 14, the title fight. 1968. b e rs from MSU. T he d raft, which will include said T h u rsd ay h is m anager h a r - W illiam s said Benbow h a r r a s - 1040 E ast G rand R iv cl (In East l . ms ' - r) Phone; 4Sr-ASSt) Each y ear, a num ber of b a s e ­ P o st season playoffs will in ­ Anyone in te reste d In working ra s s e d him so much p rio r to the sed him by calling him freq u en t­ 3140 South Logan Street Phone: 393-2200 b all officials petition fo r the r e ­ 25 team s for the f ir s t tim e, is fight that he was m entally unfit ly at midnight, talking incessantly volve divisional gam es before the tow ard m em bership should con­ tu rn of the spitball, which is used being discu ssed behind sep arate 2901 North l ast S treet Phone: 372-3300 to e n te r the rin g . w hile he was try in g to concen­ N FL title gam e fo r the league tact the Men’s IM office. If enough 4120 West Saginaw stre e t Phone: 372*4450 lib e rally anyway but illegally in closed doors by the N FL and AFL tr a te on training, and by taking cham pionship. T h a t w inner will In terest is cre ate d , an organized the m ajo rs, and each y ea r the ow ners and no indication has been In sist on the original Col. S an d ers' Kentucky F rie d Chicken W illiam s r e f e r re d to Hugh h is wife and daughter from the m eet the champion of the AFL in p ro g ram may be sta rte d w inter R ules C om m ittee tu rn s down the given a s to the p ro b lem s being the proposed Super Bowl. te rm . proposal, encountered. Benbow, a long-w inded oilm an train in g camp, y .' Q NEW! 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D ancing , y o u r f a v o r i t e b e v e ra g e w i l l m a ke you c o m e back to M a v e l a n e s t i m e and a g al n. 3 Every Sunday beat the champ “ M ike D e M itro ff” M ichigan Banka« Just 5 minutes from MSU’s campus 2120 EAST M78 EAST LANSING for information call 337-1383 w e lc o m e h ete 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 SEASON OPENER Matmen bottle A ir Force F inal weight c la s s elim inations Instead of his n o rm al 177-pound prom ising sophom ore a fte r a In two p rev io u s m eetings with have been m ade a s the MSU c la s s . stand-out seaso n on the fresh m an the A ir F o rc e , MSU won, 27-3, w re stlin g team aw aits th e ir O thers who w ill be com peting squad la st y e a r, had a knee o p er­ in 1965 and, 36-3, la st y e a r. S ports Line: season opener ag ain st the A ir ag ain st the academ y a r e G ary ation recen tly and w ill not be in P en in g er fig u res the A ir F o rc e F o rc e Academy at 7:30 in the B issell, 123; G eorge Radman, action this y ea r. to be stro n g e r th is y e a r. T he loud b o istero u s ch e er that echoed in the Cologne Bahnhof Men’s 1M A rena Saturday. 167; Mike Johnson, 177, and John G eorge Slnadinas, a sophom ore T he m eet tak es on sp ecial in­ (tra in station) was g reeted by many su rp rise d facial e x p re ssio n s. Coach G rady P en in g er has been Schneider, 191. in th e 152-pound c la s s , is te r e s t to him , a s Kark Kitt, the T h e European-N ew Y ork H erald T rib u n e that was flung into the holding elim ination m atches this Hoddy, B issell, Schneider and recovering from a knee injury A ir F o rc e coach, coached Pen­ a i r was g reeted by o th ers with equal am azem ent. T he point is w eek in an effort to determ in e Zindell a r e all sophom ores. Keith and is expected to s ta rt again in g e r in high school in T ulsa, th e re was g re a t joy in seeing M ichigan State U n iv ersity ’s foot­ s ta r te r s in th re e weight c la s s e s . Low rance, co n sid ered the m ost in about th ree w eeks. O kla. b all beam once again atop of the football standings. C ongratula­ Winning w ere G eorge Hoddy, tions from a constant fan! 115; Dave C am pbell, 152, and Sanford G. Henry, MSU alum nus Rod Ott, 160. K oln-K lehenberg, G erm any In A Tangle Other w re s tle r s against the A ir F o rc e who Pen­ in g er feels should turn in top sta rtin g Swim team previews T h a n k s S a n fo r d . God and Joe F a l Is n o tw ith s ta n d in g , w e ’ r e No. 1. p erfo rm an ce s a r e Don Behm, D ale Anderson and Dale C a rr , all S ports Line: MSU w r e s t l e r s p a r t i c ip a t e in e l i m i n a t i o n m atches in p r a c tic e as th ey re a d y th e m s e lv e s f o r t h e i r s e a - son o pen er this S a tu rd a y night ag a in st the A i r F o rc e p rev io u s Big Ten cham ps. Behm is in the 130-pound c la s s , A nder­ son, 137, and C a rr , 145. season with Falcons T h e students of Michigan State w ill be delighted to le arn that M r. A ra P arseg h ian and h is p la y ers have been nominated for our A c a d e m y , Coach G r a d y P e n in g e r has 11 men r e t u r n ­ The Michigan S tate sw im m ing T h ere follows .at le a st one P ete W illiam s, a ju n io r from annual Chicken of the Y ear Award. Mike B radley, 177-pound Big ing f r o m last y e a r 's Big T en ch a m p io n s hip squad. Ten champ la st y e a r, w ill not team w ill soon get a season m eet every weekend a fte r that P ittsb u rg h , P a ., has been a strong State News photo by K a r l S c r ib n e r p a rtic ip a te Saturday because he preview —a preview of a season until late F eb ru ary . T he season addition to the te a m . He finished G. R. T u rn e r w as a m em b er of the Spartan th at does not re a lly get rolling ends with the Big Ten and NCAA th ird in both the 200- and 400- C hairm an, Aw ards C om m ittee -football team and has not yet fo r alm ost a month. C ham pionships, which w ill both y ard individual medley events in O rd e r of the White F eath er the Big T en , a s well a s fourth WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! gotten into shape. Jeff R ichardson, heavyweight At 2 p.m . D ec. 10 the Spartans be held at MSU in M arch. Coach C h arles M cCaffree said in the 200-yard b ack stro k e. will open th e ir swimm ing season that the m ost in terestin g home Ed G lick, an ex trem ely v e rs a ­ Of course. N orthfield, Vermont cham p two y e a rs ago, has m ade plans to play in the North-South ag ain st the Bowling G reen State dual m eet should be ag ain st the tile sw im m er, is a se n io r from U niversity Falcons a t the Men’s U niversity of Michigan Ja n . 21. Huntington. He finished second ! football gam e and will not be w re stlin g until m id -Jan u ary . Jack Z indell, another football In tram u ral Pool. U-M placed th ird in the NCAA in the Big Ten 1650-yard fre e ­ The se a so n 's second m e e t, the and second in the Big T en la st style la st y e a r. S ports Line: H ere is the T hanksgiving menu at the P arseghian house­ p lay er, w ill b e w restlin g Sat­ Big Ten Swimming R elay s, will y e a r — in both c a s e s ju st one p o si­ But, a s M cC affree s a id ,a team h old—ro a st stuffed chicken. urday, but will be in heavyweight be held in M inneapolis J a n . 7. tion ahead of MSU. may bring 18 men to the Big Reviewing this y e a r 's p ro s ­ Ten C ham pionships, and m ust Paul C assid y MSU ’57 NOW ! Feature p ec ts, Coach M cC affree said, sc o re with all of them to have KDKA, P ittsburgh, P a, "W e have four o r five men of much chance for su c ce ss. A DVB F®IJJij> i :20-3:25-5:35-7:35-9:40 national standing, but we bring It is th ese o th e r m en—the 18 men to the cham pionship m eet r e s t of the 18—who will have to Now about h u m b le pie f o r d e s s e r t? and a lot depends on each of prove th em selv es in such m eets g UNIVERSAL PRESENTS th e m ." ' as that of Dec. 10 ag ain st Bowling S ports Line: ■■oean . n flL*,n G reen. MaRTuivDeLon M cC affree’s firs t line of sw im ­ Returning m e rs is stro n g . G ary D illey, W hiteford in diving, Rolf G ro - le tte rm e n F red 1 would like to ex p re ss my thanks to the Spartan football team and staff for a superb season. T hey have made th is fall a proud Ken W alsh, P ete W illiam s and seth and Dan Pangborn in fre e ­ njoav Ed Glick w ere a ll am ong the sty le , Bob Wolf in b ack stro k e and exciting tim e for all of u s. And a fte r the final gam e th e re ’s no doubt in my mind that we not only have the nation’s No. 1 B is h o p te am ’s top five s c o re rs la s t y e a r. and Jack M arsh in b re a ststro k e te a m —we also have the nation’s No, 1 coach. Gary D illey, a se n io r, from should see increasin g se rv ic e GOLDWYN-MAYER A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION Huntington, Ind., was a s liv e r - th is y e a r. DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS ASwingiit’BtfvRpn>P m edal w inner in the 1964 Tokyo Sophom ores like Don Rauch and Linda Lashbrook graduate student O lym pics. He was la st y e a r ’s G ary L angley, f re e s ty le r s , and THat Frafitures NCAA and Big T en cham pion in G eorge Booth, b u tte rflie r, will S p o rts Line: D O C T O R Z IIiV T u iO _ T h eF rant ie r ! the 100- and 200-yard b ackstroke get th e ir firs t chance a t v arsity events. com petition. Shame, sham e on Old N o t-re Dame ' RALDINE CHAPLIN ■JULIE CHRISTIE •TOM COURTENAY Ken W alsh, a sen io r from Ponte SIOBHAN McKENNA RALPH RICHARDSON T ex as A c ro ss Duane G reen and Doug Todd, V erde, F la ., has been an excellent two sophom ore d iv e rs , should dual m eet co m petitor in the fre e ­ provide in creased stren g th in the A sin how you win in m ost e v -e ry gam e. I t ’s not ju st to win a v ic -to -ry , But how you win with h o n -e s-ty . IAS ZHIVAGO) ROD STEIGER RITATUSHINGHAM f H e R iv e n style ev en ts. E specially strong one SCREEN PLAY 0v DIRECTED BY and th re e -m e te r diving You don’t need help from r e f - e r - e e s , in the m id d le-d istan ce ev e n ts, ev en ts. R O B E R T B O L T D A V ID L E A N inpanavision and metrocoior TBCIM ICOLOR ® Ken was th ird in the 500 f re e ­ Who ch arg e o p -p o -n en ts with false p e n -a l-tie s . Gowling G reen should provide T h e nation w onders what be-cam e ADVANCE RESERVED PERFORM ANCE style and fifth in the 100 f re e ­ a te s t fo r the depth elem en ts of RO seM am r Of the honor of N otre Dame. T I C K E T S NOW ON S A L E A T T H E ______________B O X O F F I C E OR B Y M A I L ! FoRsyiH style at the NCAA la st y e a r. the MSU team . T h is, of co u rse, is all In fun. Who would d are accpse ND of S C H E D U L E O F P E R F O R M A N C E S AND P R IC E S mos«am inaobmatiok►485*6489 E v es, a t 8 PM. . .Sun. at 7:30, .2.25 Sat. & Sun. Matinee 1:30 PM Sat, M atinee 1:50, .Sun, M atinee 2.25 Plus C artoon & Novelty "JACK NlCKLAUS ON G O LF" Starts Thurs Charlton H esto n#R ex Harrison " T H E AGONY A N D T H E E C S T A S Y " NElWtlite ns M M m Wo u lh w M i e t L a n s i n g a n i w t b DRIVE - I N getting help from officials, and s ta tis tic s of all ND’s gam es over th e y ea rs (penalty-w ise) would, I ’m s u re , be quite revealing. My com plim ents to the tru ly g rea t team (MSU), of ’66 and may th e ir su p e rio rity be ev e rlastin g , C live R ichardson NOW THRU SUN (3) COLOR HITS! #6B-304 W-75 St. New Y ork, New York T A T M SM 650 FREE E L E C T R IC CAR HEATERS THE B GGEST ACTION SCENE ABOUND S p o rts Line: Was the 9 0 -y ard punt by Don C handler of the P a c k e rs la st I tfa a tic THELIGHTNINGAND WHEN FLINT ANDSINATRA y e a r in the a ir or does the 90 y ard s include ground yardage? TODAY. . . from 7:00 P.M. THUNDEROFWEMAN SWING INTO TOWN! 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J Through The Distribution Facilities 01 JOSEPH E. LEVINE IanthonyHAYES-SusanHART*jamesMITCHUM TECHNICOLOR* i , F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 7 F ri.Sat.Sun. Beaumont People to People 3 -C o lo r-H its | strings set to sponsor dance IA *T LANSIMO On M-43 C a r Heaters ELEC TR IC CAR HEATERS fo r today T he MSU People to P eople A ssn . w ill hold a dance tonight In It’s what’s EdWam Small Presents T he Beaumont S tring Q uartet w ill p erfo rm at 8:15 p.m . F rid a y th e m ultipurpose room s of Hub­ b a rd H all. A dm ission is 25 cen ts and the band w ill be the L oose happening M»Bfe-BteSw«ier-Pli!dBslMlap in the M usic A uditorium . Ends. The money w ill be used The q u arte t, ra te d as one of /38-22-36\ to sponsor a South Viet Nam . th e co u n try 's m ost resp ected villag e and for v ario u s civic & ch am b er m usic groups, Is com ­ posed of MSU faculty m em bers p ro je c ts . * * * S trin g s," H aydn's “ Symphony Did I has some/ \ area / Rom eo T ata, violin, Theodore N o. 101,“ Chopin’s " P ia n o Mu­ \co d e!/ Johnson, violin, Lyman Bodman, Today is the deadline fo r o r­ sic S electio n s,” D eBussv’s “ La g&a viola, and L ouis P o tte r, cello. ganizations wanting th e ir w inter te rm events liste d on th e Union M e r,” and B a rto k 's “T h e M irac­ ulous M andarin.” W ro n g , T he pro g ram w ill co n sist of one of B eethoven's ea rly w orks, B oard calen d ar. Send the nam e of the organization, date, tim e * * * The Intern atio n al Club w ill hold Nunibérí the “ Q uartet, Opus 18 No. 2 and place to th e Union Board In G M a jo r," followed by Sam­ a C h ristm as p arty at 8 p .m . office. Saturday in the U.N. Lounge of the uel B a rb e r's “ String Q uartet No. 1, Opus 11.“ B a rb e r's w ork contains the * * * T he MSU Sclence-F iction Club Union. T h e re is no ad m issio n ch a rg e, and th e re w ill be dancing, c* stirring I A vn^L w ill m eet from 2 - 4 p .m . Saturday re fre sh m e n ts, en tertain m en t and slow m ovement that was la te r In the Oak Room of the Union. CESARE DANOVA door p r iz e s . a rra n g e d into the fam iliar string Beaumont String Quartet * * * MARJORIE LORD o rc h e stra piece, “ Adagio for ♦ * * ' COLORbyDeluxe D elta Sigma T heta w ill hold a ■« S trin g s." T he H um anities Dept, w ill hold Retond thru Following an in term issio n , the dance fro m 9 p.m .-m idnight UNITEDARTISTS M u s ic f a c u lt y m e m b e r s R om eo T a t a , v i o l i n i s t ; L y m a n B o d m a n , v i o l i n i s t ; L o u is its R ecord C oncert S eries at 7 Saturday In the Union B allroom . q u arte t w ill p erfo rm the popular tonight in 114 B essey . Selections P o t t e r , c e l l i s t ; and T h e o d o re Johnson, v i o l i n i s t , w i ll p e r f o r m h e r e today. A dm ission w ill be 75 ce n ts, d re s s im p re ssio n istic “ Q uartet in F w ill be Vivaldi’s “ Sinfonla fo r Shown F i r s t At 7:09 w ill be ca su a l, and the them e M ajor” by R avel. w ill be “ D eltas in the L im elig h t.” The re c ita l Is open to the gen­ * * * - 2nd C O L O R H IT - • Ctariti K.Mdman-------------------- e ra l public. LAST FLING A kers Hall w ill hold a dance 9 p .m . - m idnight Saturday in its p resen i$ Poter Sellers Peter OToole c la ssro o m s . A ir Force • * * Romy Schneider qualification H a v e fun b e fo re finals e r . T he Toniks w ill en tertain T he H illel Foundation w ill sp o n so r a Hannukah p arty at 8 p .m . S aturday. L atkes w ill be se rv e d , and g u ests w ill be w el­ Capucine G uaranteed to help your g rad es com e. R .S.V .P. at 332-1916 o r go up: get a date (o r two or three) fro m 9 p u n . until midnight. 332-2902. •exam set th is weekend and have a g reat tim e before sta rtin g to study for The L oose Ends w ill play at the Hubbard m ix er tonight from 8 Entertainment *** Delta T au D elta and P i Beta finals. p u n . until m idnight. B utterfield H all Is sponsoring Phi will hold th e ir annual C h ris t­ T h e A ir F o rc e O fficer Q ual­ “ Saint Jo an ,” by G eorge B er­ m as tre e lighting at 8 p.m . Sunday ification T e s t fo r the A ir F o rce ROTC tw o-year pro g ram will be n a rd Shaw, is being p resen ted in the U niversity T h e a tre tonight a m ix er in the Brody ca fete ria, also tonight, from 9 p .m . until This Weekend a t the Union. T h ere w ill be c a ro l­ m idnight. ing and the cerem ony is open to ad m in istered at 8:15 a.m . S a tu r­ through Sunday. The live p e rfo r­ Tonight th e re ’s a jazz sympo­ By E L L E N Z U R K E Y the public. Released thru day in B essey A uditorium . m ance is a refre sh in g change fo r * * * U N IT E D A R T IS T S T V -so re and m ovie-w orn eyes. sium co -sp o n so red by the ATL Stote News S ta ff W r i t e r T he tw o-year p ro g ram , av a il­ T he M oslem Students A ssn. TECHNICOLOR To be su re of se a ts, b e tte r call Dept, and th e United Campus able to any m ale student with two w ill hold a g eneral m eeting at 3 in advance. Many p erfo rm an ces C h ristian Fellow ship. T he seven y e a rs education rem aining at p .m . Saturday In 22 Union. a r e alread y sold out. m u sician s, m ost of them ATL MSU by fall te rm of 1967, can ing at the M ichigan. It s ta rs Tonight for the ninth week in a faculty, w ill p erfo rm at 7:30 p.m . The Beaumont String Q uartet qualify the student fo r a com ­ G eorge Peppard, Ja m es Mason Shown 2nd At 9;30 in the McDonel Kiva. m ission in the A ir F o rce R e­ row Shaw Hall w ill sponsor a m ix- w ill p erfo rm at 8:15 p.m . tonight and U rsula A ndress in a sto ry Elliot to give se rv e , a spokesm an said. in the M usic A uditorium . - 3rd C O LO R F E A T U R E about World War I. A pplications for the p rogram s Saturday Emmons Hall w ill Monday through F rid ay of this piano recital LANSING SYMPHONY wbkehdat a r e now being accepted. Appli­ sp o n so r the Brody m ix er from week students of the speech de­ cations fo r the te s t a r e not nec­ 9 p .m . until m idnight. W illiam D. E llio tt, in stru c to r p artm en t w ill p rese n t a s e rie s DUNKIRK e s s a ry , but they a r e encouraged, T h ere w ill be a v a rsity w re s t­ in the Music Dept, will p re se n t a of one-act p lays. Two plays a the spokesm an said . Both appli­ night will be p erfo rm ed in 49 special p ia n o -lectu re re c ita l at cations can be picked up at A ir F o rce Quonset 67. Concert to include ling m eet in the are n a of the Men’s IM Saturday at 7:30 p .m . The Spartans will face the men of Auditorium . Monday at 6 p .m . "A Slight 4:30 p .m . Sunday in the Music B uilding's C horal Room. Elliott Released by ?0th Century Fok - C O L O R by DE LUXE the A ir F o rc e A cadem y. Ache” w ill be p erfo rm ed and w ill explain and illu stra te the • To qualify fo r the p ro g ra m , Ja m es M etcalf will n a rra te a t 9 p.m . it w ill be "T h e L e s­ c la s s ic a l sonata. . students m ust p ass the qualifi­ cation te s t and a m edical exam i­ nation, the spokesm an said. D vorak sym phony the film “ P u erto Rico” Saturday in the A uditorium . so n .“ Tuesday at 9 p .m . “ T he G lory T he p ro g ram w ill include Sonata In A M inor, K-310 (1778) “ W e e k e n d at D u n k ir k '* 3 r d at 11:15 Qualifying students will attend “ D r. Zhivago” continues its and the F lo w er” w ill be p resen ted by M ozart and Sonata in A Ma­ LOCATED 4 M ILES E. OF CAMPUS a six-w eek field train in g course The m usic of Jo io , M endel­ featu re violinist Ja m es O liver su ccessfu l run at the G ladm er. Wednesday at 7:30 p .m . “ The jo r , Op. 2 No. 2(1795)by Beetho­ ssohn and Dvorak will be in­ Buswell IV, the youngest violin­ Dumb W aiter” Is scheduled and ven. ^ ^ at an A ir F o rc e b ase next sum m er Dean M artin and Joey Bishop in p rep aratio n for on-cam pus cluded in the Lansing Sympho­ ist e v e r to p erfo rm with the Nfew s ta r in "T e x as A c ro ss the R iv­ at 9 p j n . it’s “ T he B e ar.” train in g . T he students will r e ­ ny’s second concert of the sea­ York P h ilharm onic. T hursday at 7:30 p .m . th e stu­ Following the co n cert the L an­ e r , " a com edy now showing at the music son a t 8:15 p.m . Monday in Sex­ dents w ill do “ Hello Out T h e re ,” ceive tra v e l expenses and $120 sing Town Hall will host a r e ­ the C am pus. ton A uditorium , " Y e a rs of Lightning, Day of and a t 9 p .m . “ T h is P ro p e rty fo r training tim e. ception, in honor of conductor Beginning Septem ber, 1967, the Under the baton of conductor D ru m s’* is an h isto ric al docu­ Is C ondem ned." Hugo V ianello, the o rc h e stra will Vianello and soloist Busw ell, at F rid ay at 7:30 p .m . “ T h eZ eu s n students will attend c la ss th ree m en tary about the p resid en cy , h o u rs p er week fo r two academ ic p erfo rm Joio’s ‘‘ The T rium ph the new P e a r and P a rtrid g e R es­ life and death of John F , Ken­ S tory” w ill be told and at 9 p.m . of St. Jo a n ,’’ M endelssohn’s ta u ra n t, C apital City A irp o rt. “ T h e C h a irs” will be done. ¡eg y e a rs, receiving $40 p e r month. T ick ets for the reception will nedy. The much acclaim ed film Upon com pletion of the program , "V iolin C o n c erto " and D vorak’s be on sale during the in te rm is­ is now playing at the State. All p erfo rm an ces a r e open to i "N ew World Symphony." the student body and a r e fre e . th e students will rec eiv e com ­ sion for $1.75. " T h e Blue Max” is now show­ m issio n s as second lieutenants in The "V iolin C o n certo " will the A ir F o rce R e serv e . DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT! N e w bus SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES • SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES 3 SHOWS DAILY -------------------- passes now W E E K D A Y S at 2:30 - 5:40 - 8 :5 5 P M I S U N D A Y at 2 :15 - 5 :25 - 8 :4 0 P M New bus p a sse s will go on sale D ec. 12, announced H enry Jolm an, g eneral forem an of the C am pus Bus System , T he new p a s se s will be honored w im m ediately on purchase while the old ones a r e good until Ja n . 4. T he bus p a sse s will be sold at in the most compact instrument yet mm the International C enter Book S tore, the Union T ick et Office, “ D evil- Owen G raduate C e n te r, by the M a rrie d Housing Office and at m a y -c a re Landon, Mason, Abbot, A kers, d o g fig h ts in th e N F ee, Hubbard, H olm es, C ase, Wilson, W onders, McDonel, Shaw and the Brody living units. s k i e s ... d e v il- m a y -c a re lo v e '■.'WMfr. HCV. V The KLH Model Fifteen a ffa irs o n th e g ro u n d . M iss A n d r e s s ’ Compact Phonograph System | take notes F A S T ! ■ Learn ABREVIATRIX —the b e a u ty is b lin d in g .” -N e w York Times I “ O ne o f Nothing with s u c h sound quality was e v e r so c o m p a c t ! new stream lined system of and c o n v e n i e n t b e f o r e . P erfo rm a n c e never before ” shorthand —in as little as t h e f in e s t I FOUR DAYS in your own free ’ V is u a lly p o s s i b l e in an i n s t r u m e n t of this s i z e d e r i v e s f r o m | time. Correspondence courses a v ia t io n ■ and special schools are NOT m a g n if ic e n t !” 4 r e v o l u t i o n a r y f u l l - r a n g e KLH s p e a k e r s and the u se necessary to learn the p ic t u r e s -Newsweek of f r e q u e n c y c o n t o u r in g in the KLH - d e s ig n e d I SHORTEST SHORTHAND. | The new “Shorthand in 4 ever M s olid s t a t e a m p l i f i e r . 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Y. 10463 (C H I G A N NOW SHOWING 337-2310 332-0897 § R e fu n d G u a r a n t e e d m ★ ★ ★ tiu W u , \ if n o t satisfied w ith in five d o y f 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2. 1966 EIGHT D AYS OF CANDLES Loving thy neighbor: Hannukah honors Jewish valor oil, keeping the flam e aliv e, was A m enorah, a candle holder there’s nothiimg easier fo rc e of re b e ls h am m ered away when the wounded anim al col­ with stem s fo r eight candles and By FAYE UNGER collection box won’t give tim e and talen t a s well. A man known to h istory as lap sed . quite low. a t the occupation fo rce, falling one m a ste r candle is lit each S tate N e w s R e lig io n E d i t o r And who v isits the orphans and the old folks "T he H am m er,” and a light that T h e Jew ish ca u se was v ic to r­ It was decided to send a man betw een C h ristm a s, E a s te r and Thanksgiving? upon enemy so ld ie rs with away to get m o re o il. But it night of the eig h t-d ay holiday. burned for eight days sym bolize ious and the courage of the Jew ish T h e r e ’s nothing e a s ie r than following that And of those who re g u la rly v isit the orphans vengeance, inflicting heavy lo s ­ T he m a ste r candle is used to a holiday that Jew s have been w ar is ce le b ra ted on Hannukah. would take eight days fo r him to old cliche about loving they neighbor. and the old folks, the bind and even the poor, ses. re tu rn . It was im possible fo r the light the o th e rs. celebrating for over 2,000y ea rs. Upon victory, the M accabees J u s t look around. So many people a r e b e ­ how many would put in long voluntary hours T he f ir s t day, the m a ste r That holiday, Hannukah, will be Antiochus, in an effo rt to cru sh and th e ir band went to pay homage E te rn a l Light to stay lit for that com ing concerned. into the d irty work of ca rin g fo r th ese people? candle and one o th e r a r e lit, celebrated again D ec, 8-16, the Jew s, sent a fo rce of elephants to God at the G re a t T em p le. tim e. But the m an was sent T h ey a r e contributing money to e v e ry drive And of those who do plunge elbow-length accom panied by a relig io u s Hannukah is a h isto ric al holi­ to P alestine a s ca v alry . T he In the T em ple a light flickered anyhow. th at knocks at th e ir d o o rs.T h e y th ro w C h ristm a s into social and civil rig h ts work, how many p ra y e r. T he second day two other day, perm eated a s a re m ost Jew s, encountering the huge feebly above the Holy A rk which Days went by and the light p a r tie s and co llect clothing for o rp h an s. They w ill show the sam e understanding and concern candles a re lighted—and so on Jew ish holidays with a religious b e a sts for the f ir s t tim e w ere held the T o ra h . It w as the law kept burning--low , struggling, even rea d fo r the blind. until the conclusion of the holiday. fo r the man who violates th e ir sense of ju stice ? sp irit. struck by te r r o r . that th is light m ust burn always, but always aliv e. Eight days T hey will listen to the problem s of a clo se In 165 B.C., the G reco-Syrian P re s e n ts a r e given on Han­ And how many a n ti-w a r p ic k ete rs will show p erch ed above the h o lie st place p assed , and when the man sent frie n d and tr y to help him out. king, Antiochus, sent o rd e rs to nukah to Jew ish ch ild ren in any concern and understanding fo r the soul Then E lia za r M a c c a b e e in the T em ple sa n ctu a ry . fo r the oil retu rn ed , b re a th le ss, T hey a re h o rrifie d by the ru m o red unconcern h is legions in P alestin e that the A m erica today. But th is is larg ely of the m ilita ry man? charged at the la rg e st, the lead But the v ic to rio u s m en found th e Light s till burned. of a city and sickened by m u rd ers, accidents Jew ish faith m ust be supressed . in resp o n se to C h ristm a s, which And how many p e rso n s who will liste n for elephant, th ru st h is sw ord into the E tern al L ight (which is still God had kept the L ight burning. and the killings of earth q u ak es. Though a conquered people, the F o r o ver 2,000 y e a rs, Jew s falls about the sam e tim e. It h o u rs to the friend they like will avoid the the b e a st’s underbelly, throwing found in a ll synagogues) could T hey Join su m m er work p ro je c ts in slum Jew s would not give up the faith has no relig io u s o r h isto ric a l p e rso n who " ru b s them the wrong w ay," no the enemy ranks into confusion, not keep burning fo r m ore than have com m em orated that m iracle a r e a s o r a civil rig h ts group. T hey a r e out­ of th eir fath e rs. Out of the hills d uring the holiday of Hannukah. significance. m a tte r how much that person needs them ? E lia z a r him self was crushed a couple 6f days. T h e supply of raged by in ju stice and poverty. Some stick cam e a band of re b e ls led by How many concerned about “ the good of th e ir necks out by p ro testin g . so c iety ” can show to fam ily m em b ers who Judah, who with his bro th ers Some shake th e ir heads at the slau g h ter assum ed the surnam e of ir k them the sam e to le ran ce and understanding of people, A m erican and V ietnam ese, in the they show to the “ poor disturbed c rim in a l? ” M accabee. non-w ar in Viet N am . Some in th e ir concern The name meant: "T he Ham­ m e r .” Judah the H am m er and his Taoism -peace in h a rm o n y condemn the w ar as outright m u rd er. T h e ir concern se e m s to go beyond the c irc le of clo se frien d s to take in the w orld. F o r it is ea sy to " lo v e " im personally. It is easy to " lo v e ” society o r the N egro. I t ’s the p rejudiced guy next door making h is d e ­ T aoism , one of the ancient philosophical relig io n s of China, So it seem s. m ands on our patience and our sen se of right Look at the things that have been flourishing; teaches that a man finds p ea ce and tru th by putting him self But the neighbors who drop money into the th at we ca n ’t love. Each goes back to its o rig in . * * * * * * * * Urban boom in harm ony with the co u rse of N ature. That is the way of Tao, the way of Heaven. Tao is the source Tao begets One; one begets two; two begets th ree ; th re e begets of all active power in existent things. T he man who follows the a ll things. SLIPPERY SALES seen in cards way of Tao acts without being s e lf-a s s e rtiv e and ach iev es without doing. He knows that to go counter to the co u rse of N atu re is to T h e re fo re the Sage em brace the One. * * * * * * * * NEW YORK (UPI) — C h ris t­ m as is "com ing to town” m ore than ever this year as the back­ bring evil. In Taoism a man’s final goal is to be absorbed into the quietude and truth of Tao. The ecstasy of absorption into Tao m ust com e of N ature does not have to in sist, Can blow fo r only half a m orning, Rain fo r only half a day, Catholic ruling puts bite’ Itself, spontaneously. The man who experiences Tao leav es the And what a r e th ese winds and th ese ra in s but n atu ral? ground for geeting c a rd s. Country landscapes white fields, horse-draw n sleighs with "illu so ry ” for the "heavenly.” The following readings a r e from the Tao T e Ching, T he T re a tis e of Tao and Its P ow er. A collection of philosophical Insights, the If n atu re does not have to in sist, Why should m an? L eave all things to take th e ir n atu ral co u rse, and do not in te rfe re . on fish dealers profits on snow-covered roads, little version of the book known today probably took its p re se n t form New Y o rk 's Division 29 of the d e a le rs , insisted that a f te r all * * * * * * * * NEW YORK UPI — The eve of churches and other ru ra l scenes in the 4th century B.C. A ncient O rd e r of H ib ern ians, an those y e a r s , people will still eat a re popular, but big city sky­ Without going out of the door the firs t m eat-p erm itted Friday Irish -C ath o lic group which an­ fish on F rid ay . lines, lights and p ark s a re cro p ­ One can know the whole w o rld ... under new U.S, Roman Catholic nounced at th e ir annual te s ti­ W arren E nos, sa les coordi­ ping up m ore and m ore in card The fu rth e r one tra v e ls ru les found fish d e a le rs fearing N ature is not benevolent; with ru th le ss indifference she m akes m onial dinner th at they would nato r fo r a larg e Boston w ate r­ illu stratio n s. The le s s one knows. the w o rst-an d p rep arin g to fight all things serv e th eir p u rp o ses, like the straw dogs we use at se rv e m eat fo r the firs t tim e on front w h o lesaler, com m ented I t ’s all p art of the "urban * * * * * * * * back. sa c rific e s. F riday in th e ir 9 3 -y ea r h isto ry . “ We haven't seen any effect yet. explosion” that by 1980 will see T h e re is nothing in the w orld m o re soft and weak than w ater, T h e M arket R e sea rch C orp. What is co n trary to the Tao soon p e ris h e s. But a spokesm an for the State We don't expect any slum p. Af­ the nation’s citified population * * * * * * * * yet fo r attacking things that a r e h ard and stro n g th e re is nothing said the end of m eat abstinance Fish Co. of San P e d ro , one of te r a ll, many C atholics like fish twice that of 1950, according to that su rp a ss e s it....T h e soft overcom es the h ard ; the weak o v er­ might cau se a drop of 8 - 1 0 The Way of Heaven is not to contend and y et to be able to C a lifo rn ia 's biggest fre sh fish so much they eat it tw ice a w eek.” the A m erican A rtists Group, com es the stro n g . p e r cent in fish sa les and com ­ conquer. * * * * * * * * mented: "E v e n a drop of 5 p er whose hundreds of p ain ters, il­ Not to d ec la re its will and yet to get a response, lu stra to rs and designers keep If a g rea t kingdom hum bles itse lf before a sm all kindom, it cent in fish sa les for the total Not to summon but have things com e spontaneously. United S tate- could have se rio u s tabs on such trends. shall m ake that sm all kingdom its p riz e . And if a sm all kingdom K im b e r ly Downs The Tao is ev er inactive, And yet th e re is nothing that it does not do. hum bles its e lf b efo re a g re a t kingdom, it shall win o v er that g rea t kingdom. effects on the industry. “ Food p ro d u ce rs and r e ta ile r s Pastor Bundenthal * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C hu rch of C h r i s t 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing All things com e into ex isten ce, And thence w e see them re tu rn . / He who a ttain s Tao is e v e rlastin g . Though his body m ay decay he never p e ris h e s. should plan m erchandising p ro ­ g ra m s which would prom ote fish a s a w eek-around d is h ,” it said . to leave chapel Jan.! C h ristian Cam pus Fellow ship 2-4 (2 blocks W. of F randor In Chicago, big Booth F ish ­ T h e M artin L uther Chapel o r ­ W elcome Students p.m , Sunday at t h e Wesley Shopping C enter on 332-2559 n u rsery Central Methodis* e r ie s alre ad y had in c re ase d its ganizations will hold an open Foundation on South H arriso n E. Grand River) A cro ss F rom the Capitol EAST L AN S IN G ad v e rtisin g budget by 50 p e rc e n t house from 2-4 p.m . Sunday to C h rist Methodist C H U R C H OF honor P a sto r and M rs. T heodore Ave. The p a rty will be for the 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group —to $ 1,250,030 a y e a r — and em ­ IV 9-7130 ch ild ren of foreign students. Church M a ry -S a b in a Chapel THE NAZARENE barked on a stepped up a d v e rtis­ Bundenthal. Bundenthal will be * * * leaving the E ast L ansing student SUNDAY SERVICES 517 W. Jolly Rd., Lansing WORSHIP SERVICE 149 Highland A v e.,E ast L ansingj ing cam paign. church Ja n . 1 to se rv e on the T h e U nited E piscopal Church of (9:45), “ Fi sh sa le s dropped 25 p e r M orning Worship university W ilson M. T ennant, M in ister C h ris t will open a "c o lle g e ” for 11:00 a.m . (WJ1M 11:15 a.m.) Sunday School 1 0 :0 0 a .m . cent in Canada when bishops faculty of C oncordia T e a c h e rs Bible Study lutheran church students who want to spend tim e 10:00 a.m . M einte Schuurm ans, “ The Gospel According Morning W orship 11 K)0 a.m . th e re relax ed the ru le s e a r lie r C ollege, Seward, Neb. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m a lc -lc a * * * studying m odern C h ristian con­ A sso ciate M in ister Evening S erv ice 7:00 p.m . th is y e a r ,” said John VonGlahn, to W hat?” cep ts and in m editative ex p lo ra­ W orship S erv ices "O ne Hour of Serm on and d ir e t to r of the New York F ish e r M em bers of the ATL Dept, and Rev. A nderson, preaching tion on Ja n . 1 in Longview, Wash. Wednesday evening Bible 9:30-11 a.m . C ouncil. “ However, about half the U n ited C am p u sC h ristian F e l­ C rib N u rsery , So B ring T he Song” T he te rm of study will run from Study 7:30 p.m, the lo ss has since been re ­ lowship will co -sp o n so r a jazz C ollege Age Fellow ship Baby. T ak e home a copy of the J a n . 1, 1967toJan, 1, 1968.Those F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n P h o n e c o v e re d .” sym posium at 7:30 tonight in Sunday, 6:30 p.m . “ What Then A re We T o Do?” en ro lled will rec eiv e a 4-D draft 8:15, í 15, 10:30, 11:30 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. A p o ssib le portent cam e from the McDonel Kiva. F or 7 ransportation Call * * * deferm ent. A sm all tuition fee Chaffee, P a sto r FE 9-8190 will be charged. EAST L A N S IN G T he F r ia r s of MSU, a social ED 2-19frO o r ED 2 -2 434 F irs t Presbyterian S erv ices 10 & 11 a . m . 6 & 7 p . m F o r fu rth e r inform ation w rite F R IE N D S M E E T I N G se rv ic e group, will h o ld a n ln te r- Peoples Church (Q uakers) F irs t Church of national C h ristm a s p arty with the the U nited E piscopal C hurch of r Ottawa and Chestnut CE N TR A L C h rist, Box 1052, Longview, U n iv e r s ity M e th o d is t East Lansing M eeting for w orship 10 a.m . C h rist, Scientist W esley Foundation and the United Wash. Interdenom inational WORSHIP SERVICE 709 E. G rand R iver FREE M ETHODIST C hu rch D iscussion following a t 11 9:30 a.m . CHURCH U niversity Edgewood United 200 W. G rand R i'-er E ast L ansing 1120 S. H arrison Rd. Capitol G range 11 a.m , 828 N. Wash, at Oakland Seventh-Day 469 North Hagadort; Rory. at Michigan Sunday S erv ice 11 a.m . W orship T row bridge R o a d atA rb o r D rive Follow Highway 43 to L ansing Adventist Church 15 blocks north of > Ri ' x f l SUNDAY SERVICES F or Inform ation 332-1998 “ God At Work Serm on 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 9:30 and 11:00 M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz T em p o ra rily M eeting at W orship S ervices rid e s:R ic h a rd W alters 353-2090 In Korea” “ God T he Only “ Sacred Sham” will be held A Special Invitation To U niversity L utheran Church 9;30 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . C ause and C re a to r" Rev. Pohl at the Church St. Johns Student Rev. Raymond P rovost All MSU Students D ivision and Ann Sts. Serm on by The C hurch of the S traits F re e T ax i Service: D r. T rum an A. M orrison M in isters Parish SUNDAY SCHOOL SA TURDAY SERVICES Church School M ackinac C ity, Michigan 482-1444 or 484-4488 Rev, Alden B, B urns The Annual Advent M usical [327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 11:00 a.m . - re g u la r 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . C rib Sunday M asses F re e Bus T ran sp o rtatio n (9;30& 11-U niversity Students) 11:00 a .m . W orship S erv ice Rev. Keith L Pohl under the d irectio n of 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 LUTHERAN room through Junior high Around Campus WEDNESDAY High School G roup at 11 a.m . 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p.m . S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 3rd N ursery During S ervices D r. C o rlis s Arnold T o and F rom Church 8:00 p.m .-E vening M eeting WORSHIP Edgewood Bus Stops When n e c e ssa ry Sunday COLLEGIAN FELLOWSHIP M isso u ri Synod “ The F u lln ess of T im e ” 10:35 a .m . - C onrad H all CHURCH SCHOOL M asses will be doubled up with m a sse s in the chapel and M artin L uther Cbapel 10:40 a.m . - P arking A rea Sunday 6 p.m . I F r e e Public Reading Room by P a s to r Lemon CHURCH SCHOOL L utheran Student C e n ter 9:30 to 10:30 a .m .-P ro g ra m d ow nstairs lounge. C h ristm as P arty 134 West G rand R iver Between McDonel and H olm es for all ages 9:30 - 11:00 Weekday M asses 444 Abbott Rd. F o r T ran sp o rtatio n or At the home of M rs. G. Dewey OPEN 10:45 - Owen Hall 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 Tw o Blocks North of Union Inform ation Call 882-5007 11:00 a.m . - C hildren 2-11 y rs McDonald 543 W. Oakwood D r. W eekdays—9-5 p.m . 10:50 - Shaw Hall C rib through 12th G rade in M on., T u es., T h u rs .,F rl. 9:30 - 11 a.m . Holy E u ch arist O ther Stops Added by R equest 9:30 a.m . - M em bership C lass Thanksgiving Day M asses Each Sunday listen to "T h e church bldg. E . Lansing Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . 9:30 C h ild ren ’s Sunday 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 a.m . Voice of P rophecy,” 9:30 a .m ., U niversity Student Group F re e bus transportation 15 to R efreshm ent period in Church School Hour A w arm and friendly welcome All a re welcome to attend WOAP, (1080 kc.) and " F a ith 5:30 p.m , supper and pro g ram 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ p a rlo r following w orship s e r ­ Saturday M asses T hanksgiving S ervice aw aits you at F irs t P re sb y teria n I C hurch S erv ices and v lsL and F or T oday,” Channel 8 a t 8:30 T ra n sp o rtatio n , phone 332-2906 vice around the cam pus. vices 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 u se the reading room . T h u rsd ay 10 a.m . a .m ., Channel 2 at 10:30 ®»ni. UNIVERSITY UNITY F ir s t C h ristian T H E C H U RC H OF DR. HARRY LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH E ast L ansing Unity C enter casrminsTCR p r c s b y t c r im c h u r c h Reformed Church JESUS C H R IS T OF D irector, Conservative Baptist ’ A m e r ic a n B a p t i s t ) 425 W. Grand River 1 315 A b b o tt Rd. cost iansinc. rmcmcan 332-1932 240 M arsh all S t.. L ansing L A T T E R DAY SAINTS Association of Michigan G erard G. P h illip s, P asto r Thanksgiving Service Rev. Hofman "MORMONS" SUNDAY SCHEDULE ED 2-1888 T hursday 10 a.m . p reaching 431 E. Saginaw Guest Speaker W orship 10:00 a.m. West of Abbott Rd. W orship S erv ices— —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . C hurch School 11:10 a.m . Sunday Service — 11:00 a.m . M orning S erv ice 9:00 and 11:15 C hurch School, C rlb b e ry -T h ird G rade —9.-00 and 11:00 a.m . SECOND IN A SERIES ON THE LIVING GOD AND YOUR LIFE SUNDAY SERVICES Wednesday C lass - 7:30 p.m . Church School, F ourth G rade-A dults, Students—10:00 a.m ;c N u rsery Provided— “ U nceasing P r a y e r ” P riesthood M eeting 9:00 a.m . D r. HOWARD F . SUGDEN 10:00- 12:00 a.m Daily M editation — 12 noon Consultation by Appointment U n iv ersity C la s s 10:15 Sunday School 10:30 a.m . at A m erican Legion C en ter F o r tran sp o rtatio n phone 332-6271 o r 332-8901 SUNDAY 7:00 P .M . M in ister: Richard D. Billings "W hat Is Man?” S acram ent M eeting 5:00 p.m . On V alley C t. off By 6:00 p.m . Saturday W. G rand R iver, E ast L ansing (Church of the Daily Word) Evening S erv ice 7 p.m . Subject: T eachings of Je su s Rev. R. L. M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G, Beach SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH T R IN IT Y CHURCH " S p iritu a l S e rv ic e " C am pus Student C e n ter T u e s. — MIA Youth M eeting 7:30 p.m . 7 - 9 p.m . — Wed. Eve. C lass EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU 1518 S. WASHINGTON AVE. LANSING 217 Bogue St. Apt. 1 M em orial Chapel - M.S.U. 120 S partan Ave. Interdenom inational F o r T ran sp o rtatio n , C all Phone 351-6360 T hanksgiving Eve S erv ice Wed. Nov. 2 3 - 7 p.m . 332-8405, o r 355-8180 ALUMNI CH A PEL T h o se In Need of COLLEGE CLASS YOUTH SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES T ra n sp o rta tio n c a ll — A W arm Welcome Extended (Auditorium D rive, E ast of K resge A rt C enter) 9:45 A.M . FELLOW SHIP 9:45 U niversity C lasses 8821425 485-3650 to All V isito rs D r. TED WARD, TEACHER 8:30 P .M . STUDIES IN THE PSALMS 8:30 9*30 a.m . Holy Communion and Serm on YOU'LL ENJOY IT! M orning Worsnip 11:00 5:15 p.m . Holy Communion and Serm on " P a tte r n s and P a rtn e rs” , U N IV E R S IT Y R E F O R M E D C H U R C H 11:00 A.M. D r . HARRY LOVE . \ ir. 11iftl S h n k , p m !n r . ! > / - / 1(11 All Saints Parish :00 Evening Worship 800 Abbott Rd. FREE BUS SERVICE “ A S truggle Between F ather and Son” A.M. AND P .M . SOUTH Holy Communion 8:00 a .m . Holy Communion 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion and Serm on 8:15 T rin ity Collegiate F ellow ship. C A L L 482-0754 FOR BAPTIST A L U M N I M E M O R IA L CHAPEL 11:15 a.m . M orning P ra y e r and Serm on Canterbury INFO RM ATION CHURCH PAS IORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb, Norman R. P iersm a U N IO N ■ R O O M 35 Sundays 6:30 p .m . Old C ollege H all, T he Union FRF.E BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm. F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 9 Kindness to kitten Hannah folks a b o u t MSU costs grad student to u se I t," said Hannah. " I feel By C H R I S T I N E O ’ C O N N O R Beech S tre et w here he had hit P re sid e n t John A. Hannah a n s ­ tions concerning Z e itg e ist w ere c o rru p tin g to a college student ev ery d iss e n te r h as the rig h t State N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r the kitten,foundtheow ners,found w ered a v arie ty of questions concerned, he had n ev er read who by the tim e he Is 2 0 -y e a rs - the ow ners didn’t c a re and was which ranged from the ATL con­ the m agazine, but felt that "fo u r old knows a ll the w ords anyway. to d iss e n t—a’s long a s he d o esn 't Taking pity on a poor little kit­ back w here he sta rte d . tro v e rsy to cam pus construction le tte r w ords for the sake of " I f I had my w ay, th e re would in te rfe re with the w orkings of four le tte r w ord s” w ere not be a soapbox se t up som ew here the U n iv e rsity ," he continued. ten co sts - - a Gull L ake g rad u ­ a t W est Shaw H all Wednesday a te student discovered the hard He couldn’t call out the M arines scholarly, but w ere not m orally on cam pus fo r who e v e r wanted Com m enting on the co n ­ night. way. Driving home at 4:30 a .m . and the Mounties a r e used to big­ At the well attended question- stru ctio n on cam pus,H annah said Monday m orning Nov. 14, (after g e r gam e. So — he called the •.and-answ er session, Hannah d is­ th at the m ost u n satisfacto ry putting in his shift in the N o tre - s o ro ritie s . The g irls of Alpha c re d ite d the rum or that the r e s i­ building p ro je c ts a r e in m a rrie d Dame ticket line) Gary F isc h e r Chi O m ega, Kappa Alpha T heta, dence hall would soon be con­ housing. He said m o re u nits a r e hit a kitten that ran in front of P I Beta Phi and / e t a Tau Alpha v e rte d into office sp ace. Hannah needed rapidly. h is c a r . ag re ed to help pay the tabby’s Hannah added th a t because sa id it was "econom ically un­ tab. But the bill ran higher than of financial co n sid eratio n , ev ery W ell, he couldn’t ju st leave h er fea sib le . A fter a l l," he said, "an anticipated, so F isc h e r’s still building on th is cam pus can ’t look th e re so he spent the next few office building doesn’t pay for it­ seeking aid. like "o ld college gothic” . He hours try in g to get the kitty’s se lf like a living unit d o e s." sa id when you speak about “ dol­ wounds patched. About 6 :3 0 a .m ,, Apologizing for turning an in­ The kitten was operated on la r s p e r cubic fo o t," the money he and his furry gray friend fo rm al hall v isit into a speech, Tuesday and went ‘home’ Wed­ is spent on living o r working found the sm all anim al clin ic . Hannah em phasized the Influence nesday. H er leg has a pin in it space, and not on an a ttic . And he left the kitten th e re ­ of education on the civil rig h ts and she’s w earing a spling, so Responding again to a question with a broken left hind leg , peni­ m ovem ents. He said a s the only "w e may call her C h e ste r,” on the finances involved, Hannah c illin , a tra n q u iliz e r and the kind p resid e n t of the U.S, C ivil Rights F isch e r said. said that co n stru ctio n c o sts a r e clinic staff. When F isc h e r r e ­ C om m ission he h as seen some risin g . He said that the plum bers turned that aftern o o n , the kitten He can’t keep a cat in his of its recom m endations turn into working on the new $ 6 -7,5 m illion had alread y rolled up a tab of ap artm en t and has the problem ' ‘law, and afford b e tte r opportuni­ com plexes re c e iv e a y ea rly $12, which la te r ro se six fold of finding a new home for his tie s fo r young N eg ro es. He said that the com m ission incom e of $12,000. T h is, he added, Chester and Friend " f o r the whole b u sin ess.' ” $75 feline” as soon a s the leg is m o re than asp irin g young p ro ­ Was it w orth it? W ell, the k it­ is healed. Is cu rren tly w orking on a r e ­ B a r b P e tti t, B i r m i n g h a m ju n io r, holds C h e s t e r , fe s s o rs receiv e fo r working in ten has a friend now. "1 h a d c a r - p o rt for P re sid e n t Johnson about a cat whose leg was b ro k e n when he was h it by a F isc h e r thinks the funniest p a rt th e academ ic a re a . ried it around fo rab o u t two hours th e effect of d eseg reg ated schools ' c a r . C h e s t e r is h o m e le s s r i g h t now because his of the whole thing is that "1 don’t Hannah dwelled on the asp ect that m o rn in g ," F isc h e r said . on the white and N egro student m e d ic a l b il ls t o t a l e d $70. So he knocked on d o o rs on like ca ts and 1 was so b e r." populations. Hannah said the Hannah at Shaw of student-faculty relatio n sh ip s, and said it did not m a tte r what State News photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n p resid e n t m ay inco rp o rate h is P r e s id e n t John A. Hannah spoke a f t e r d in n e r at the size of the institution, a findings into h is annual m essage W e s t Shaw H a ll W e d n e s d a y , At le ft is John B l o y e r , faculty m em b er is available to to C o n g ress. W e s t Shaw c u l t u r a l c h a i r m a n , and r i g h t is C h a r l e s everyone, but that m o st students Hannah said he felt that in la rg e city schools a “ 1 to 1" student base could not be achieved D e m e r y , h a ll p r e s id e n t . State N ews photo by Dean L yons Just don’t take the tim e to see them and get to know them . A student volunteered that h is Short-term loans becau se of the num bers in the p ro fe s so r said that a fte r teaching population. He said he would •su g g est a “ public school p a rk ’’ which would supply all the edu­ College Bowl hit h e re fo r 25 y e a rs he s till has y et to m eet P re sid en t H am ah . Hannah su m m arized h is feelings stopped until Jan. 5 catio n al and n e c e ssa ry social s e rv ic e s in a la rg e urban school d is tric t. Hannah said that p a ir ­ by low participation by reto rtin g , "W ell, te ll him i t ’s h is own fa u lt." No m ore ASMSU loans will be given out to students until the f ir s t day of c la sse s w inter te rm , w eeks, when the c a s e w ill be re fe rre d to the dean, Kolbus ex - pla ined. Campus Center ing of white and N egro school Concerning the P hi Beta Kappa announced Cliff Kolbus,ASMSU s The loans a r e g enerally repaid d is tric ts , o r bussing students at 3 p .m . in E rickson Kiva; E . ch a p te r query, Hannah said that co m p tro lle r. on tim e. The heaviest p erio d s of ASMSU’s C ollege Bowl is lack­ into new d is tric ts would not work. loans a r e during spring te rm and ing in student particip atio n as Shaw - Landon v s. Mayo - G il­ although MSU has se v e ra l key Students with outstanding loans He s tre s s e d that need for le t­ c h ris t at 2:30 p .m . in 32 Union; h o ld e rs on its staff, a ch ap ter a r e to go to 326 Student S erv ices vacations. se v eral units forfeited m a tch es, ting the individual select and T h ere is now approxim ately causing scheduling p ro b lem s, Em m ons - R ather v s . E . A k e rs - is not estab lish ed on a " te c h ­ Building before ea rly r e g is tra ­ achieve a future for him self w ith­ W. A kers a t 2 p .m . in E rick so n n o logically" o rien ted cam pus. He tion to repay the loan and obtain $6,000 available fo r student said G ary P o sn e r, ASMSU’ s v ic e - out apologizing fo r h is ra c e or Kiva; and W. Shaw - B u tterfield sa id that going s tric tly by the a re le a se c a rd fo r th e ir hold in loans, he said. p resid e n t of academ ic a ffa irs . background. The money was originally al­ When two com peting team s both v s. W. Fee - E . Fee a t 2:30 req u irem en ts, MSU’s co lleg es of re g istra tio n , Kolbus said. O ther questions ra ise d g en e r­ A rts and L e tte r s and Social The loan se rv ice has been in located from rhe Student Board fail to show up a t a m atch , the p.m . in E rick so n Kiva. ated com m ent on th e ATL issue, Science would qualify. But he op eratio n for at le ast 15 y e a r s , and the AUSG C ongress. set schedule is throw n off- th e size of the U niv ersity, and Off - cam pus Sunday m atches added th at c h a p te rs a r e e s ta b ­ he said , and the office loans out A ccording to Kolbus, the office b alance, leaving one v ictorious fu tu re building p ro je c ts. include P hi Kappa P hi - Sigma lish ed according to U n iv ersity approxim ately $16,030 p e r y e a r. lo se s money on the proposition. team with no co m p etitio n ,P o sn e r Hannah explained the tenure Alpha Mu v s. Phi Mu - P i Beta p ro g ra m s and not college o r Any fu ll-tim e , u ndergraduate Two loan o fficers a r e hired,, said. sy stem a t MSU and felt that P h i at 2 p .m . in 32 Union; Sigma departm ent p ro g ra m s. student is eligible fo r a loan and A pproxim ately $450 p e r term O n-cam pus m atches scheduled th e re was nothing unique about Chi - Alpha Tau Omega v s. no reaso n needs to be given when is used ju st to o p erate the s e r ­ fo r Sunday include W. McDonel - the term inations in the ATL Dept. Gamm a P h i Beta - V anH oosenat applying for one. v ic e, Kolbus said . The c o sts in­ E . McDonel v s. Bryan - William s He said as fa r a s the insinua- 2 p .m . in 35 Union; and P h i Kap­ Band practice A student need only p re se n t an clude o ffic er’s pay, p o stag e, pa­ pa P s i - Delta Tau Delta v s. ID card to receiv e a m axim , m of p e r and o th er n ec essary ite m s. Z eta Beta Tau - Bethel M anor at T h e co m p tro llers office will The firs t re h e a rs a lo f the S p ar­ $15 fo r th re e w eeks. Placement Bureau 2:30 p .m . in 35 Union. tan B ra s s for the MSU basketball The loan m ust be repaid W inner of the Nov. 28 o ff- gam es will be held 5-6 p.m . today th re e w eeks o r the student will and from L - 5 p.m.. fo r loan r e ­ within jae open M unday through F riday of fin als week- from 8 a.m , r.o noon in the Band Room of the M isic be charged $1 p e r week penalty Students m ust r e g is te r in p e r - P o rt Huron A rea School D is- cam pus com petition w as Theta for each week o ze r-d u e up to five paym ents. son at the P lacem ent Bureau at tr ic t: early and la te r elem en tary Chi - Lam bda Chi Alpha, Building. le a s t two days p r io r to date of education, a r t, in d u strial a r t (woods, m e tals, e le c tric ity ),s c i­ Interview . T uesday, Dec. 6: ence, m athem atics, Industrial A berdeen P roving Grounds: a r ts (arch itec tu ra l drawing, m e­ “ L e t ’s u n p l u g t h e c o m p u t e r , b o y s ! m a th em atics, physics, sta tis tic s , chanical draw ing, m achine draw ­ packaging technology, chem ­ ing), p h y sic s/g e n eral science ical engineering, civil and san­ (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch Start th in k in g !” ita ry engineering, e le c tric a l and graduates only; counseling and m echanical engineering a n d guidance (M), D ecem ber and m etallurgy (B,M,D), M arch graduates only; and v isit­ A braham a n d S traus: all ing te ac h er, diagnosticians, deaf m a jo rs of the colleges of A rts and hard of hearing, type A and L e tte r s , B usiness, Com­ m entally re ta rd e d , and all other m unication A rts, Home Eco­ sp ecial education (B,M), Decem­ nom ics and Social Science (B,M), b e r and M arch graduates only. D ecem ber and M arch graduates Redford Union Schools D is­ only. tr ic t No. I t ea rly elem en tary ed­ ■ Hanover - H orton Public ucation, m ath -scien ce, Industrial Schools: e a rly and la te r elem ­ A©» en tary education, chem istry , a r ts (drafting), m athem atics, p h y sics and m usic (Instrum ental) E n g lish /so cial stu d ies (block (B,M), D ecem ber graduates only. tim e), business education (B,M), In gersoll-R and Co.: Mechan­ D ecem ber and M arch grad u ates a as o a n t » ! • • • ® ic a l, civil and e le c tric a l engin­ only. o o o o a flj £ , -T0<>. Soo O o t l | g [P U E T || ee rin g , m etallurgy, m echanics and m a te ria ls science (B,M) and St. L aw rence Hospital: hotel, MBA’s w i t h engineering back­ re sta u ra n t and Institutional m an­ agem ent (B), D ecem ber g rad­ ground. T he Kaydon E ngineering C orp.: uates only. Suburban M otor F reig h t: all accounting and financial adm inis­ m a jo rs of the C ollege of B usiness tratio n (B,M); m anagem ent, m a r­ (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch keting and tran sp o rta tio n adm in­ ©« istra tio n (B,M), D ecem ber and graduates only. M arch g raduates only; and elec­ tric a l a n d m echanical engin­ ee rin g , m etallu rg y , m echanics and m a te ria ls science (B,M). T aylor Public Schools: all ele­ m en tary and sic ally handicapped (B,M), De­ secondary ed­ ucation, visiting te ac h er and phy­ r L ake Orion Community ce m b e r graduates only. Schools: e a rly and la te r elem en­ United A irlin es: all women, ta ry education, m athem atics, all m a jo rs (minim um age 19.) scien ce, Spanish, ch em istry , Tuesday-W ednesday, Dec. 6 -7 . p h y sics, F re n ch and speech c o r­ Stouffer Foods C orp.: hotel, rec tio n (B,M), D ecem ber g rad­ re sta u ra n t and Institutional m an­ u ates only. agem ent, home econom ics, all Pennsylvania Pow er and Light Co.: e le c tric a l and m echanical m a jo rs of the colleges of A rts and L e tte rs , Com m unication great coat to go I engineering, m athem atics and A rts, Education, Home Eco­ accounting and financial adm in­ istra tio n (B,M), urban planning nom ics and Social Science (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch graduates in ram-shine-snow (M) and a g ric u ltu ra l engineering Computers can't dream up things a practical way to lock a door or turn only. A lot of people believe that someday off an oven by remote telephone (B). ___ computers will do all their thinking like Picturephone service, Telstar® satellite, and some of the other control, or to make possible some of Qui lted p r i n c e s s A - l i n e c a s u a l for them. the other things we’ll have someday. advances in communications we by John M e y e r of N o r w ic h . Well, a funny thing Is going to have made. Of course, we depended It takes Individuals. . . perhaps you Dac ron ® p o 1 y e s t e r - c o t t o n happen on the way to the future: on computers to solve some of the could be o ne. . . launching new G e t In T h e A c tio n shell, o v e r c o t t o n - b a c k e d problems connected with their Ideas, proposing innovations Up To Y our K nees! You’re going to have to think a c e t a t e fill. W i n d - r e s i s t a n t , development. But computers need and dreaming dreams. harder and longer than ever. Stand Taller in Knee-Higtis! absolutely clear and thorough w a t e r repellent. Bluebird, Pussycat soft and tomcat instructions, which means a new and And someday, we’re going to have to tough — from Berkeley to tougher discipline on the find a way to dial locations in space. navy o r d a n d e lio n , 6 to 16. Wellesley these Knee Highs 3 9 .9 8 tramp the campus with fun human Intelligence. Makes you think. to boot. Not ordinary l ea t h e r — but l ux u r i ous And it will take more than a computer Buckskin Sand Suede. Not to create a pocket phone the size o r d i n a r y bot t oms — but of a match book, let's s a y ... or find Genume Rawhide Leather molded soles. Nothing's or­ Shop to n ig h t until 9 dinary about these Knee- Highs. Rawhide drawstrings at top. Full Sizes Only- Men’s jB - D ; Women s, 4-10. Bell System S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5:30 Either style for Men — $18, for Women — $17. We pay postage Check Must Accompany Order — Money Back Guarantee WAY-OUT WEST BOOTS 601 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. AT&T® American Telephone A T e le ffa pfl and Associated Companies 10 M ic hig an S tat e News, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 STUDENTS . . . SAVE on our "Transportation Special” . . . 3 days - $2.00 Pay in Advance No refunds. Automotive Employment Employment Fo r Rent F o r Rent______ The S tate News does not For Rent m TB 3*> with a p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious discrim inatio n in its ad ­ PONTIAC 1963 G rand P rix , Sharp PART-TIM E job fo r m o r n i n g blue, Excellent condition. Auto­ ho u rs. Office w ork and d eliv er­ BABYSITTER, fam ily, 8:30 - 4:30, 5 days PROFESSOR’S QUIET LUXURY ap artm en t. G raduate students o r m a rrie d WANTED 1-4 men fo r Northwind FOURTH MALE room m ate for A partm ent. $56 each . 351-7917. house w inter te rm . Good lo­ 1lo wcost v ertisin g colum ns. The m atic tra n sm issio n , w hite w all tir e s , pow er ste erin g , radio, ing. M ust be able to qualify for chauffeur’s lic e n se . C all M r. week, sta rtin g Ja n u ary . 332- 6958. 5 -1 2 /8 couple p re fe rre d . 351-7489. _______________5 -12/8 cation. 351-9216. 5-12/8 State News will not accept 5-12/2 ONE GlftL n e e d e d fo r w inter NEW UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom WANT AD ad v ertising w h ich d iscrim - inates against relig io n , clock. $1,445. Phone 882-8206. 1-12/2 Brooks at M elling F orging Com ­ pany, IV 2-0791. 3-12/2 BABY SITTER needed im m ed i- ately . T h re e w ell behaved school EAST LANSING APAR TMENTS te rm . 351-9275. Colonial House. Call 6-1 2 /9 d u p l e x . C arpeted, b u i l t - i n ra c e , co lo r o r national o r i­ PONTIAC CATALINA 1962 , 4- W A I T E R S , BAft - TENDERS, age ch ild ren . E xcellent w orking U niversity Villa CEDAR VILLAGE, o n e m a n stove, u tilitie s. No students • a u t o m o t iv e door hardtop. P ow er steerin g cooks, m ale only, 18 and o v er. Apartments o r p e ts. $170 p e r month. ED2- gin. conditions. Above av erag e sa l­ pow er b rak e s, w hite w all tir e s , w in te r/sp rin g , r e d u c e d ra te . 5157. 3-12/6 V • EMPLOYMENT Phone Sam S ettle, 393-3250. a ry . 2-6 p .m . Monday through 635 ARBOTT ROAD autom atic tra n sm issio n . Has Shakey's P izza P a r lo r. 5 -1 2 /6 351-6206. 6 -12/9 2-BEDROOM D U P L E X , c a r - • FOR RENT F rid a y . P le a se call 353-3848 o r Newly com pleted F o r Win­ to be seen to be ap p reciated . ONE OR two g irls fo r Eden Roc peted, range, r e f r i g e r a t o r , • FOR SALE 355-9520. 5 -1 2 /7 te r T erm • LOST & FOUND Automotive $800. 485-5916. 5-12/8 STUDENT WIVES: a r e y o u in te r- apartment. W in ter-spring, garag e. $160 m onthly. 3110 W. ested in a fu ll-tim e position of­ STUDENT VVIFE to c a r e fo r two . . . Completely b u rn ish ed su m m er. 351-7404. 5 -12/8 • PERSONAL CHEVROLET, 1957, six, stick . PORSCHE, 1966. Sound condition. Holmes Road. 3-12/6 ferin g excellent w ages, steady w ell-behaved ch ild ren . Ages 4 . . . Student Rental • PEANUTS PERSONAL Excellent engine. $200. 372- Good w in ter c a r . $250. 355- . . . Three man units ECON6 MICAL: MALE student MALE; SINGLE room half block w ork, and many o th er benefits? and 5 in faculty housing. H ours 5446, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m . 3 -1 2 /6 3238 evenings. 3 -1 2 /5 to sh a re 3 m an ap a rtm en t. $40 from cam pus. R e frig e ra to r, • REAL ESTATE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE 8:30-11:30 and 1:30-4. F iv e days . . . Walk to cam pus CORVAIR 500, 1965. Automatic m onthly. 485-6878. 3 -1 2 /6 linen se rv ic e , $145 p e r te rm . • SERVICE VALIANT I960. 4-door station COMPANY has im m ediate full­ a week during w in ter te rm . • TRANSPORTATION tran sm issio n , WW tir e s , ex­ tim e telephone o p era to r open­ 355-7822 a fte r 5 p.m . 3 -1 2 /5 195.00 p e r month ONE GIRL to sublet 4-m an Delta 337-1254. 1-12/2 wagon, floor shift, snow tir e s , c e l l e n t shape, about 18,000 $165. V erm ontville, CL 9-7044. ings. Call 489-9909 fo r an in te r­ A partm ent. W inter only. 351- MALE: L a r g e single r o o m . • WANTED REGISTERED NURSES, licensed F o r inform ation r a il 332-0091 m iles. 355-9930 afte r 5 p.m . view. (An equal opportunity em ­ 7541. 3 -1 2 /3 W arm and p le asa n t. C lose to 3 -12/3 p ra c tic a l. We would like to show ONE MALE to s h a re 2 -m an C ap - DEADLINE 6 -1 2 /9 ployer.) 5-12/2 HASLETT LUXURY ap artm ent cam pus. ED2-3681. 1-12/2 VOLKSWAGEN, 1964. Good con- you our excellent wage and bene­ ital Villa ap artm en t. A ir-co n ­ CORVAIR 1960. “ H erb ie " has dition. Radio, 26 MPG. Call GIRL TO live In p riv ate room , fit p ro g ra m . Contact P erso n n el one block from B erkey needs one MAN - APPROY'ED - cooking, ditioned, sw im m ing pool. 351- 1 P.M . one cla ss day b e ­ had TLC. Sue afte r five, 337- 332-6727 a fte r 5:30 p.m . quality home, th re e blocks from D irec to r, ST. LAWRENCE HOS­ m an. $53 month. P ark in g . Call p riv ate en tran ce, clo se in. Cali 4542. 7 -1 2 /9 fore publication. 0915. 3-12/2 3-12/2 cam pus, for bab y -sittin g , iron­ PITAL, Lansing, M ichigan. 351-9465. 10-12/3 ED7-9566. 6-12/9 EAST SIDE one bedroom , fu r- DODGE, l963 Station Wagon, six ing. 337-0258. 5-12/2 5 -1 2 /5 WANTED: T h re e g irls w inter, VOLKSWAGEN 1^64, steall Sun- nished. We pay h eat. $135 month­ WANTED: TWO room m ates for C ancellations - 12 noon one cylinder, standard. E xcellent TWO MALE students needed fo r sp rin g . Two blocks fro m cam ­ roof, v ery low m ileage. Owner TYPIST. FU L L -TIM E in te re s t- ly. Im m ediate occupancy. No 3 bedroom house. C lose to cam ­ cla ss day before publica­ c o n d i t i o n . Reasonable. 332- light d elivery w ork for E ast ing c le ric a l p o sition. G re a te r p u s. 332-8197. 5 -12/7 w illing to d isc u ss p ric e . 485- ch ild ren o r p e ts . IV 9-1017. p us. Apply at 211 S. Miflin. tion, 6608. 3 -1 2 /6 L ansing and cam pus a re a . M ust Michigan Foundation. 487-3616. 8986. 2-12/2 10-12/8 TWO MEN E d e n R o c l u x u r y 5 -1 2 /6 DODGE L A N C E R , 1^61. Fine have own tran sp o rta tio n . 482- 5 -1 2 /8 FURNISHED APARTMENT for a p a rtm en t. 9 month le ase . 5 PHONE condition. $325 o r best offer. Auto Service & Parts 0531. 5 -1 2 /5 R.N. WANTED fo r Blood Donor one o r two. Jan u ary to June. m inutes to cam pus. 351-7492. Rooms 355-8255 484-4172. 5 -1 2 /7 MAG 500 w heels $7-66 C hevro- WAITRESS: NIGHTS, full o r p a rt Station w ork. T h re e days a 351-6309. 3-12/2 3 -12/5 WOULD YOU believe we have FORD 1954 C onvertible, good let, 63-66 C o rv ette. 882-2357 tim e. No Sunday w ork. Need week, Monday and Tuesday 9 ONE, TWO, o r four g irls wanted WANTED: TWO men for th ree a few room s within one block RATES condition inside and out. $185. a fte r 4 p.m . 3-12/2 very badly. C all ED 2-4781. of campus available fo r w inter a.m . - 4:30 p .m .; T hursday, fo r w in ter te rm . G reat neigh­ m an ap artm en t. L ea se 'til June. 1 DAY..............S I .50 ED 2-6279. 5-12/2 10-12/2 12 - noon ’til 7:30 p .m . No and spring te rm s? Call NEJAC NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e b o rs . 351-7565. 3 -1 2 /3 ED 2-6966. 5-12/2 3 DAYS........... S3.00 COOKING-HOUSEWORK: W inter w eekends o r holidays. $23 a of E ast L ansing at 337-1300 FORD FA1RLANE 500 l957. R e- p r ic e from $7.95. New sealed SUBLEASE 4-m an luxury a p a rt- TWO GIRLS needed w in ter te rm . 5 DAYS...........5 5.00 te rm 2-7 p .m . Monday - F r i­ day. P le a sa n t su rro u n d in g s. fo r d e ta ils.__________ C - 6 - 12/9 built engine. Doesn’t run. Make beam s, 99£. Salvage c a rs , la rg e m ent, 2781 N orthwind D rive, R iv er’s Edge A partm ents#351- day. School ch ild ren . 337-0682. offer. 882-7486. 3 -1 2 /5 stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO Work with ano th er R.N. and Apt. 42 , 337-2545. 3-12/2 9319. 5-12/2 UNAPPROVED CO-OP situation. ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s ' p e r ad) 10-12/6 l.p .n . inquire at DETROIT Need four m en. $45-$50 month. MG TD, 1953, $800. IV 2-71Û7 PARTS, 613 E ast South S treet, GIRL NEEDED to sh a re Eden WANTED. ONE man fo r C edar IV 5-1921. C PART TIME g ro ce ry ca sh ie r. BLOOD S E R V I C E , 489-7587. 334 C h a rle s, E ast Lansing. 332- Over 10, 15£ p er word, p er day. a fte r 6 p.m . 3-12/2 Roc ap artm en t, w in ter, sp rin g V illage A partm ent. 351-9126. 5358. 3 -12/5 Call in p erso n , S partan Shop 1427 E ast M i c h i g a n Avenue, MUSTANG 1965 Hardtop, blue, ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call te rm s . Will s a c rific e . 351-4954. _________________________ 5-1 2 /6 T h ere will be a 50^ serv ice R ite. 5 -1 2 /6 L ansing. C -1 2 /9 SUPERVISED, MALE students, 6-cylinder, s t a n d a r d , w hite KALAMAZOO S T R E E T A N D 3 -1 2 /5 NEEDED: ONE o r two g irls and bookkeeping charge if LOCAL SERVICE station - Has sta rtin g w in ter te rm , 1 1/2 w alls, radio, one ow ner. 484- BODY SHOP. Small dents to NEED ONE man fo r luxury a p a rt- im m ediately. Low r a te s . 351- this ad is not paid within la rg e w re ck s. A m erican and openings fo r p a rt tim e. Oppor­ Fo r Rent 9306. 3 -1 2 /6 blocks from B erkey, cooking and one week. 2983. 3-12/2 m ent w in ter te rm . $45. 351- parking. IV 5-8836. 8-12/9 foreign c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. tunity for advancem ent fo r the TV RENTALS for stu d en ts. Eco­ OLDSMOBILE 1958. $150.Runs 4039. 3 -1 2 /5 NEEDED: TWO o r four m en, DOUBLE AND SINGLE approved 482-1286. 2628 E ast K alam azoo. qualified. F o r fu rth e r d etails nom ical r a te s by the te rm or good, radio. Call 351-6809 a fte r FOUR-MAN a p a r t m e n t . Ap- luxury ap a rtm en t, dish w asher. ro o m s. Men, Ju n io r o r Senior, _____________________ C contact John Sw isher at 4601 month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ Automotive 5:30. 3 -1 2 /6 p roved. C lose, $10 w eekly, 351- C all 351-7892 . 5 -1 2 /6 p riv ile g e s. ED 2-6622. 3-12/2 MEL'S AUTO SERVICE. E ast N orth G rand R iv er, o r phone ALS. 484-9263. C AUSTIN HEALEY, 1962. A -l OPEL i960, good condition. D e- L ansing’s only garage is now 485-4097. 5 -1 2 /6 4062 a fte r 4 p .m . 3 -1 2 /5 WANTED: ONE g irl to sh a re condition. Call 627-2857. pendable. $140. Must sell. 484- Apartments WANTED: TWO men Delta A rm s Avondale A partm ent. G raduate 7047.__________________ 5 -1 2 /6 located at 1108 E ast Grand Riv­ MALE TO play organ o r piano For Sale 5-12/2 e r . 332-3255. C with top combo with top w ages, ONE OR TWO m en, W ater’s Edge luxury a p a r t m e n t . W inter, p re fe rre d . 351-4880. 3 -1 2 /6 SCOTT STERO m a ste r am plifier, OPEL 1966 KADETT. Sun-roof TWO SNOW tir e s , 6.50x13. P ra c - m ust be able to rea d and im p ro ­ w in ter and sp rin g . 351-5618. sp rin g te rm s . 351-5697. NEED WORKING g irl, G raduate CHEVROLET 1$56 B elair con- 66 w atts. Has f a c i l i t i e s for ste re o , low m ileage. F ully tically new, $30. ED 2-3674. v ise . Call Mike a fte r 5, 482- 3 -1 2 /5 10-12/8 student o r te a c h e r, resp o n sible. vertible, blue with w hite top. phono, tape, and tu n er. 1 1/2 equipped. 351-6805. 3-12/6 3 -12/2 0215. 3-12/2 ONE MAN needed w in ter, sp rin g . WANTED: ONE g irl to su b lease L u x u r y ap artm en t n ea r F ra n - y e a rs old. $125. 882-0309. 265 cu. in., V-8, autom atic. Delta A partm ent w in ter te rm . PLYMOUTH, 1955. Very good I NEED a student who isn ’t going N ice downtown L ansing a p a rt­ d o r. P . O. Box 2315, L ansing. 3-12/2 Radio, h eater. Excellent condi­ Call 351-4166 o r 353-1196. body, engine, tir e s . R&H. $180. Scooters & Cycles hom e fo r C h ristm a s to help m e m ent. 484-0840, 482-8729. 3 -1 2 /6 tion, $350. Phone 489-5391. 5 -1 2 /6 ONE MAN needed fo r 4-m an Frandor P .X . Store 3-12/5 337-0053. 3-12/2 1963 YAMAHA,250cc.YDS2. Ex- park c a r s . IV 2-8796. Dick Rey­ 5-1 2 /7 nolds. 5 -1 2 /6 MAN WANTED fo r C halet A p art- - solex - PLYMOUTH 1965, 2-door h ard - cellent condition. B e s t o f f e r GIRL FOR U n iv ersity T e r r a c e ap artm en t at U niversity T e r­ CHEVROLET, 1957. ¿-door, V-8, o ver $250. C all T im , 337-9152. RECEPTIONIST AND SECRE- m ent w in te r, sp rin g . Call 351- ra c e . T e rm s to be arra n g e d . T he bicycle which runs by top, 383, 4-sp eed . Excellent con­ A partm ent. W inter te rm . Re­ autom atic. Need rent money. _________________________5 -1 2 /8 TARY fo r E ast L ansing dental 9250. 5 -1 2 /6 351-7697. 3 -1 2 /6 its e lf. Ruggedness, handling dition. Call 337-0847. 3-12/2 duced r a te s . 351-4928. 5 -1 2 /5 33/-Û028. 3—12/5 office. M ust handle sim ple book­ e a se , safety, sim plicity, all PONTIAC, i960 Catalina station A viation EYDEAL VILLA. 2-bedroom TWO GIRLS needed fo r w inter NEED ONE GIRL FOR H aslett com bined fo r G reat P e rfo r­ CHEVROLET, 1963 Impala Con^ wagon. E x c e l l e n t m echanical keeping, filing, and som e typ­ te rm . U niversity T e r r a c e . 351- ap artm en t w in ter te rm only. luxury a p a rtm en t. W inter te rm . m ance at Sm all C ost. vertible, V -8. Pow er steering FRANCIS AVIATION: Now fo rm - ing. P erm anent 40 hour w eek. 7444. 5 -1 2 /6 condition. $350. IV 2-5406, IV 2- 351-6190. 3 -1 2 /6 351-7667. 3 -1 2 /6 GIBSON GUITAR J 50. Excellent and b rakes, ra d io ,h e a te r,p a d d ­ ing new C herokee flying club. W rite Box C -3 with age, educa­ ed dash, tinted w indshield, w hite 6596. 5 -1 2 /6 M em bership lim ited . Phone 484- tion, experien ce and expected TWO MAN luxury apartm en t b e- TWO GIRLS to s h a r e 4 -g irl APPROVED HOUSING available condition, c a s e . Must se ll. Call PONTIAC, 1963 STAR CHIEF. ap artm en t, w in te r. A v o n d a l e w in ter te rm . Boys only. Call 489-7991. '3-12/2 s i d e w a l l tir e s . Low m ileage. 1324. _____________________ C s a la ry . 5 -1 2 /5 ginning w in ter te rm . N ear C am ­ 4-dcwr hardtop pow er steerin g , ap a rtm en t. 351-7527. 3-12/2 IV 2-6677 a fte r 6 p .m . All Best Offer. C all IV4-4058 BE MUSICAL with one of the DENTAL ASSISTANT, E ast L an - pus. 351-9556. 8-12/2 STEREO COMPONENTS: Olson b rak e s. V erm ontville. CL 9- ONE MAN fo r ap artm en t, 1(58 ObiE MAN fo r Chalet l u x u r y day Saturday. 6 -1 2 /9 tu n er and a m p lifier, J . B. L ans­ 3 -12/6 pianos o r organs offered in to - sing office. Age 19-30. M ust 7044. 3 -1 2 /3 ap a rtm en t. Very clo se to cam ­ WANTED: G i r l fo r 3 g irl Uni- ing sp e a k e rs. 332-2604. 3 -12/5 day’s C lassified Ads. be a le r t, a ttra c tiv e and in te r­ Eden Roc, w i n t e r , s p r i n g . ested . W rite Box C -3 age, edu­ L eased ’til June. $62.50 month. pus, w in ter, sp rin g . V ery re a ­ v e rsity T e r r a c e ap artm en tw in - CHRISTMAS TREES. Beautiful cation and p rev io u s work ex­ 337-2280. 3-12/2 sonable. 351-9273. 3-12/2 te r te rm . 332-2462. 3 -12/6 Scotch P ine. Cut any siz e, $2.88. p erie n ce . 5 -1 2 /5 ONE MAN fo r 4-m an R iv ersid e THREE FASCINATING g irls need FOURTH GIRL needed; Burcham D rive to RED GARAGE, 2850 !)_BED GENERAL hospital has E ast ap a rtm en t, Jan u ary -Ju n e . room m ate. Scenic W ater's Edge Woods end ap a rtm en t. W inter C ollege Road, ju st south of cam ­ need for p ro fessio n al help, r e ­ 351-6746. 5 -1 2 /5 A p artm en ts. C all 351-5820. o r w in ter, sp rin g . 351-7305. pus. Saturday and Sunday sa les g istered and licensed p ra c tic a l TWO WOMEN quality f ir s t floor ________________ 3-12/2 5-1 2 /5 only. 5-12/7 n u rse s. S alary co m m ensurate of top neighborhood resid en ce TWO MEN needed w inter and LIKE NEW. L arg e M obile Home TWO SNOWT1RES used, 6.50x13. with exp erien ce. D ifferential 2281 M t. Hope, O kem os. Do not sp rin g . C e d ar Village A part­ 2-bedroom , furnished. On lot $12.00 p e r p a ir. Call a fte r 6 fo r evening and night d u ties. inspect w i t h o u t appointm ent. m ent. 351-6893. 1-12/2 10 m iles south in M a s o n by p .m . ED 2-3687. 1-12/1 L ib eral p e r s o n n e l p o licies. H om elike, b asic fu rn itu re . E arly AVAILABLE FOR W inter te rm . clo v erlea f and shopping, $120, SNOW TIRES 8.00x14. On w heels, E asily reach ed from Freew ay D ecem b er-Ju n e o r July. $130 A partm ents fo r two men $125, u tilitie s included. 332-0639. will fit m ost F o rd s . 351-5618. 127. Well lighted, am ple p ark ­ m onthly. Will a s s is t moving. $150 including u tilitie s. A part­ ______________ 3 -12/6 ______________ 3-12/5 ing a re a . P leasan t working Phone 351-0923 o r 353-1787. m ents for two men o r m a rrie d BICYCLE SALES,' ren ta ls and conditions. Apply MASON G EN- 9 -1 2 /9 students $150 including u tilitie s. Housos s e rv ic e s . Also used. EAST ERAL HOSPITAL, 800 East Col­ TWO MEN needed for 4-m an A partm ents for four m en $200 TWO STUDENTS wanted: House, LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E. umbia S treet, Mason, Michigan. ap a rtm e n t. Approved, close, $10 including u tilitie s. 103 N orth- each own bedroom . $50. Phone G rand R iver. Call 332-8303. C 10-12/8 w eekly. 351-4062 a fte r 4 p.m . lawn (co rn er of Northlawn and 372-6732. 3-12/2 3 -1 2 /5 SNOW TIRES, 8.55 x 14 F ir e - SECRETARY: LANSING law of- Abbott). Open house Saturday, FACULTY MEMBERS -'ciuplex^ TWO GlRLS fo r Burcham Woods stone Town &Country, Used one ftce. Excellent working condi­ D ecem ber 3, 10 a.m . - 3 p .m . e s . E ast L ansing, two and th ree ap artm en t w in te r-sp rin g . Jan­ w in ter. $25. Call 355-7831. tio n s. Shorthand and typing r e ­ C all P e te r B arba 351-6789, o r bed ro o m s. $175-$200. O t h e r uary 1. 351-4267 a fte r 6 p .m . 3-1 2 /5 q u ired . F o r interview , call 372- R ita E binger, 372-5066. 3-12/2 re n ta ls a v a i l a b l e . C all M rs. 5700. 5 -1 2 /7 ______________________ 3 -1 2 /5 GIRL FOR Eden Roc ap artm en t H effran, 485-2261 o r 482-3138. VOLKSWAGEN CAR top c a r r ie r , FOUR MAN C ed ar V illage A p art- sta rtin g w in ter te rm . C all 337- ________ 3-12/2 mocha floor m a ts, walnut shift PROFESSIONAL NURSING per- m ent. L e a se av ailab le. C all 351- 2484. 5 -1 2 /5 SUBLEASE HOUSE, six m onths, knob, w hite w all tir e . 332-8143. sonnel: new extended c a re facil­ 6534. 5 -1 2 /5 3-bedroom , $200 monthly plus 1-12/2 itie s . Interview ing for position UNIVERSITY TERRACE. O n e by head n u rse, 7-3, 3-11. Also FOUR-MAN ap artm en t needs one man needed fo r 4-m an a p a rt­ u tilitie s . 372-6732._____ 5-1 2 /7 ten openings for qualified aid es. m an, $62.50. Call Steve, 351- m ent. 351-7642. 3 -1 2 /5 Top s a la r ie s . Apply at PROVIN­ 9406. 3-12/2 O R A L E s A L l X ONE ROOMMATE, fem ale, w ln- CIAL HOUSE behind Yankee Sta­ ONE, TWO g irls to sublet H aslett R A C 1 N o m A G A M A te r te rm only. W aters Edge. dium , E ast Lansing, 332-0817. ap artm en t Jan u ary 1. 351-5392. C all 351-7313. 4-12/2 B R 1 D G e | P E T t T 5-12/2 5-12/2 S A D 1 S E NEW THREE - man luxury a p a rt- ACROSS 30. Panacea WANTED: experienced b e a u t y MANOk HOUSE, 920 South W ash- 1. Rich man 34. My sell A N 5JE R R A W m ent - w in ter, sp rin g . C lose o p e ra to rs . Full tim e. MARTIN’S lngton, new luxury, sound-con- (j. I p above |5 , Ca m­ s T A L E ■ r E B A T E to cam pus. 351-7349. 5-12/2 HAIR FASHION, E ast Lansing. dltlon a p a rtm e n ts. Included 10. Think bridge's river T E M P E r M| G A L E N 332-4522. 7 -1 2 /9 FR E E heat and m odern ap­ ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished 11. 1It* VSitli the 3b. Em b e//le gulden touch 38. Wound E. T E R i [ E ■ s N A P P Y bedroom a p a rtm en ts from $130 E 5 S E D T R E E s STEWARIDESS up. Renting office on p re m ise . 484-9023. 5-12/2 room , furnished. U tilities paid. Phone 627-6121, 484-4682. 17. Compute 18. Aurochs 47. Connect 40. hi s.some 3-12/2 20. Dis­ 51. ( .oinpound FORUNITE WANTED — TWO g irls sub lease 3-4 MEN to sublet A lbert a p a rt- turbance ether 53. Amer. 2 . b o o t le s s animals 8. Scent 0. ()iileast luxury ap artm en t w in ter te rm . 21. Periods o f ment sta rtin g w in ter te rm . 351- Indians 3 Hen 12. bine china wat/rft u 351-5411, 1 E ast U niversity T errace. 5-12/2 6884. SUBLEASE TWO man l u x u r y 8 -1 2 /9 ¿3. time Insect 54. Nimbus .55. Brings up 4. Iudividti.il 5. pi nest 14 Small cask lb. Ragout 25. B e v e r a g e ONE MAN needed fo r new 2-m an (> . Morning 10. Score in A f l u x u r y ap a rtm en t w in ter, sp rin g . apartm en t b e g i n n i n g w inter te rm . $165 m onth. 351-9545. 2b. Provided 28. R e la tiv e DOWN 1 . W a n d ere r 7. Iwitch baseball 22. VI 1 /4 block from cam pus. 351- 3-12/2 24. Mu till) 6271. NEED ONE m ale ro o m m a teB u r- 5 -1 2 /7 CHALET. 1, 2 o r 4 luxury a p a rt- 1 3 4 5 i 6 7 8 9 %F 27. Cone- IF YOU’RE a High School Graduate cham Woods luxury ap artm en t. m ent. Beam ed ce ilin g s. 351- 7513. 5 -1 2 /6 10 % II a Wr 16 bearing tree 20. bootlike with a desire to go places. . . be someone, look ahead . . Look to 351-7027. GIRL WANTED H aslett a p a rt- 5-12/2 WANTED: tW O g irls w inter 13 14 % 15 part 30. (’.reamv Students an exciting future as a stewardess with America's leading air line UNITED AIR LINES. m ent. W inter a n d /o r S p r i n g te rm . C all, 351-7645. 5 -1 2 /6 te rm , one sp rin g . E ast. 351-6129. R iv ersid e 3 -1 2 /6 17 21 % 22 18 19 % 24 zo zS shade 31. Woolen % li cloth must pay Qualifications include: Age 20-2 6 NEEDED - ONE man fo r 2 bed- G rad u ate and M a rrie d Students 32. Devilish %% % (19*4 to apply), single, 5 7 ' ' W , room duplex. $60 month in­ 26 27 20 29 3 days ONLY in advance. weight in proportion, high school bay colo ny cluding u tilitie s. 351-5141. 33. lb-1 2 tee! % % graduate, desire to serve the tra v­ 30 31 33 34 37. Public for $2.00 No Refunds eling public. APARTMENTS 5-1 2 /8 i l vehicle 1127 N . HAGADORN 33 3 9 4 0 41 30. Eyelashes Room 346 Student Services Bldg. on Cancellations V isit our Campus Repre­ s e n t a t i v e , M iss Nancy Now leasin g 63 u n its. 1 and 2 TWO GIRLS to sub lease Avondale a p a r t m e n t . 351-4372 a f t e r 35 % 34 AA 37 A% 45 40. Convert 41. (a msec I ate 4X % Ai 46 Young, at the Placem ent b ed ro o m s, furnished and un­ 5 p.m . 6 -1 2 /9 ' fu rn ish ed . C lose to cam p u s, 4 3 . 1'uHortcd O ffice. Decem ber 6, 9:00- 10:30 a.m ., 1:00-5:00 p.m . shopping c e n te r, downtown, and bus lin e . Model open 2 -7 FOUR MAN luxury ap artm en t. E v erg reen A rm s. S tarting win­ 47 51 48 % si 49 53 50 Indian Hour 4.5. Eternally p.m . Daily and Sunday. te r . 35i-6430. 1-12/2 % i 48. Lamprey 50. Sooner STATE N E W S C L A S S IF IE D UNITED re n ts from 135.00 je r month R ental Agent Model 337-0511 FOU&TH GIRL luxury ap artm en t. Sublease w in ter, spring. Ad­ vantages, convenient. 351-5789. %% 54 % 5$ than 52. Artificial language An equal Opportunity Employer M rs. L auch R e s. 482-3379 5-12/8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 11 332-6113. For Sale GUITAR: 3 m onths old, $¿50 s tie l GIBSjON DOUBLE p i c k - u p . __ s trin g . G uild plus c a se fo r $125. 3-12/2 Personal THE ROGUES. We book them . Telephone IV 4-7594. 3-12/2 REMEMBER: YOU can get a 49£ lubrication w ith each oil change Who’s Whose P1NNINGS Judith B aker, Wayne Ju n io r, Kappa D elta to Ja m e s Solberg, Irish debaters over ours. 2-1 N otre Dame debate team R ice a 2-1 decision o ver S partan m o re y a rd s on th e a i r , and m ore lead all co lleg es in sco rin g (36.2 Nov. 20 gam e dominant on the C h e rry F in ish G uitar, Gibson a t E ast L ansing Bay a c ro s s points p e r gam e), lead the na­ b a s is of Its com eback and Its from bus sta tio n . L et us se rv e W estland Senior, W estern M ich- wag ftJjle tQ accom pi l3h w hat It’s d eb a te rs Ken Newton and Dick • f ir s t downs, adding that “ MSU G'feS-lOO a m p lifie r. 337-2681. B rautigam on th e topic " R e ­ played like a No. 1 team . No team tion in defense (allowing only 3.8 p enetration and putting the MSU igan U niversity, D elta U psilon. foolball team COuldn’t — it beat 5-12/2 you. 3-12/2 points p e r gam e, p lu s six shut­ goal in jeopardy m o re tim e s. LIGHT AND LIVELY 640. Watch Sally B antham , Dowagiac th e S p artan s. solved: o u r football team Is the steep ed in a winning trad itio n SELMER FLU TE in excellent F re sh m an to Dale B erg, H ilger, N o. 1 team in the nation.” p lay s fo r a tie .” outs). fo r iti 3-12/2 In the " G re a t D eb ate" held at B rautigam , an Albion junior, condition. A lso flute books. 355- Montana Senior, T ria n g le . Newton, a T renton, N .J., sen­ R ice, fo r N o tre Dame, listed A lso, Rice arg u ed , N o tre Dame the U niversity of D etro it th e a te r d ism isse d th e polls a s “ politi­ 4312. 3-12/2 io r, said that MSU outplayed fo u r points why N o tre Dame " d e ­ has m o re outstanding p erso n n el Peanuts Personal Linda L ee Neumann, Midland W ednesday night, judges fro m — seven A ll-A m erican s to MSU’s ca lly m otivated and not based Fl&JDEk ELECTRIC b ass g uitar, Sophomore, D elta O m icron to U-D and Wayne S tate handed Irish stra te g ic a lly and sta tistic a lly , s e rv e s th e lofty ratin g It holds on actual gam es” and since MSU GEORGE: HEAVY load but Coke th ree , and It em erg ed from th e $120, le ss c a se . W urlltzer elec­ R ichard N orm an M iller, Kala­ o ra to rs P a tric k R aher and Jim gaining m o re y ard s on the ground, In th e p o lls to d a y ." T he Irish and N otre Dame play such dif­ tr ic piano, $225, portab le. 882- s trik e solved. Bennett College mazoo Sophomore, P h i Mu Alpha. still re m a in s. Double Agent fe re n t schedules, the only way 0309. 3-12/2 L inda Segall, W ilm ette, I lli­ to judge them Is In gam es against 113. 1-12/2 nois Sophomore, Sigma D eltaT au '»STUDY DESKS, sm a ll ch ests, roll com mon opponents — N orthw est­ a-w ays and bunkbeds. New and ONLY six m ore shopping days to M arc Dworkin Southfield Ju n ­ 'til G reak -o u t dance.—M other. e rn and P urdue. used m a ttre s s e s — a ll siz e s. io r, Z eta B eta T au . Study lam ps, ty p e w riters, tape 1-12/2 ENGAGEMENTS "MSU consistently outplayed re c o rd e rs , m etal w ardrobes, BIG C OF Delta Chi: H appiestl N otre Dame against P urdue and p o rtab le TV se ts , la rg e selec­ R em em ber Jan u ary . Love G. Kathleen B yrne, Lew iston, New Northwestern* he said, "a n d tion new & used e le c tric fans. Y ork Senior to Jo sep h O ssm an, the b e tte r personnel argum ent 1-12/2 E verything fo r the hom e. WIL­ N iles Ju n io r. fa lls through when you consider THEATRE LOVERS: T he cunning C a ro le Jane Fawley, D earborn COX SECOND HAND STORE, L lnquist P la y e rs w ill p rese n t that in 1962, S tate had m o re A ll- Senior to Lynn L ow er, Cheboygan A m ericans than any oth er school 509 E ast M ichigan, Lansing. the E ast L ansing P re m ie re of Ju n io r, Alpha T au Om ega, but had a 5-5 se aso n . A g reat Phone IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p.m . "M ac B ird ” at P an d o ra’s Box C K aren G aylord, Bloom field team like the S partans Is built T h ea tre, 941 Abbott Road, Sat­ H ills Ju n io r to David Burke, FOR WEDDING and p rac tica l urday night, 9:30 p .m . Call on team w ork, not Individual a ll- Southfield Senior. s ta r s .” show er g ifts, com plete line of 332-6880 fo r rese rv a tio n s o r Nancy Steinberg, D etroit J u n - b ask et-w are. See ACE HARD- to audition, 4:00 p .m . Saturday. nor, Sigma Delta T au to Bob . t WARE’S se le c tio n s. 201 E ast 1-12/2 R ah er claim ed that MSU had G rossm an, Southfield Senior, an e a s ie r tim e over P urdue " b e ­ G rand R iv er, a c ro s s from SHELLEY MORRIS. W ith y o u it's Sigma Alpha Mu, cau se th e re w as nothing left of Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C Jingle B ells, su n se ts, a Scottish tune, and all that is g re a t. A them when we got through with SKI BOOTS, siz e 9 1/2, $18. th e m ." He also re sta te d the four C lassic g u ita r, $22. 339-8012. v ery sp ecial frien d . 1-12/2 fields of su p e rio rity , adding that 3-12/5 GRAND FU ZZ: T he te rm s a r e MAGNOVOX STEREO. C ontem - p o ra ry bleached walnut cabinet. 6 speaker, sto rag e , 36” length. fine but the tim e isn’t. P le a se contact u s. Your loyal su b jects. 1-12/2 East Lansing prices d e fe n d e d "MSU m ay be No. 1A, but it Isn’t No. 1 ." T o which the Judges ag re ed . So 2 y e a rs old. $•150. ED2-5157. Sink cited the exam ple of the te r e s ts in the E ast L ansing a re a , the high r a te of occupancy in w hat If w e’r e N um ber Two? L ike MSU students and E a s t Lansing U n iv ersity has re a lly failed in 3-12/6 Real Estate its resp o n sib ility to the students U n iv ersity of Illin o is giving Jo n as explained th at such things a re a housing u n its and allow s A vis, w e s till tr y h a rd e r. m erc h an ts need to voice th e ir 3 1/2 BEDROOMS, la rg e fenced as high tax es and high re n t con­ landlords to keep re n ts high. COM PLETE SET of d r u m s in- com plaints and w ork to g eth er to to keep p ric e s low in the U ni­ stu d en ts a discount of 4 p e r cent y ard , living room with fire ­ trib u te d to a so arin g overhead v e rs ity ’s own bo o k sto re. H ere is in the u n iv ersity bo o k sto re, which cluding c a s e s . diamond p e a rl, 355-9240. Ludwig black 3 -1 2 /6 place, dining room , basem ent playroom and study, n ea r MSU, solve them , R o g er E . Jonas, executive d ire c to r of the E ast L ansing C ham ber of C om m erce, a chance fo r the U n iv ersity to in tu rn forced p ric e s down in tak e a position of strong le a d e r­ privately-ow ned b o o k sto res. fo r many local b u sin e sse s. B esid es the usual overhead This is your chance, TWO FORMALS, Size 12, w orn * once. Blue, $15; white, $20. and Red C edar School. Occu­ pancy In M arch, $21,000. 351- sa id W ednesday. Jo n as indicated th at he thinks ship and it h as not done s o .” Speaking fo r the b u sin ess in - co sts, Jo n as pointed out that “ good will ad v e rtisin g ” and Student #7026941. Tuxedo, siz e 38. IV4-3193. 3-1 2 /6 4825. 3 1/2 BEDROOMS, la rg e fenced y ard , living room with f ire ­ 3-12/2 a re a lis tic a p p ra isa l of the p ric e situation would show that the E a s t shoplifting lo sse s a r e added co sts fo r E a st L ansing m erch an ts. Since 60 p e r cent of th e ir cu s­ Drink S p rite and be GIBSON AM PLIFIER, Titan III, th re e sp e a k e rs. T rem elo and place, dining room , basem ent playroom and study, n ea r MSU, L ansing m erch an ts a re not c le a rly the v illain s and the stu ­ to m e rs a re students, local b u si­ n e sse s feel they should ad v e rtise somebody. MR.BIG re v e rb . 485-1437. 1/12/2 dents are not c le a rly the and Red C ed ar School. Occu­ in such things as sp ecial foot­ Take h e a r t . T ake a di me. h e ro e s. b all sectio n s of the State News MODERN BLONDE T.V . 2 5 " con- pancy In M arch, $21,500. 351- Then ta k e a b o t t l e o f S p r i t e Jo n a s was a m em b er of a L eslie B. Sim s, a s s is ta n t p ro ­ U.S. team is to se rv e in an ad ­ sole, best o f f e r . E l e c t r i c 4825. 3 -1 2 /6 and p ro g ram s for W ater C a r ­ from th e n e a r e s t pop panel which m et in F ee H all to fe s s o r of ch em istry , will be the v iso ry capacity only, R yder said. m a c h in e . broom , Hoover vacuum, ra c e nival, a s well as donating to d isc u ss p rice d eterm in atio n in m ain sp eak er at a w orkshop at Sponsoring the p ro jec t is the S u d d en ly i t ’s in c a r s e t , e l e c t r i c football, Recreation the E ast L ansing a re a . O ther cam pus cau se s. C h ristm as ornam ents, deco ra­ OPENINGS AVAILABLE for B~a- Ohio U n iv ersity in A thens. T h e M idwest C onsortium for In te r­ T he reaso n s fo r the high co st your hand. C o ld . m em b ers of the panel w ere Paul m a ss sp e ctro m e try workshop, national Studies. T h e consortium Biting. T a r t and tio n s. ED2-6943. 3 -1 2 /6 ham a H oliday. P ric e of $193.00 of housing was questioned by a E . Smith, p ro fe sso r of m arketing, D ec. 9-10, will be sponsored by is com prised of M ichigan State tingling. You SUNGERLAND DRUM set, with includes one full week (Decem­ student in the audience. Jonas and J im Sink, se n io r m e m b er- the U pper Ohio V alley Section U n iversity, plus the u n iv e rsitie s c a c k le f i e n d i s h l y e x tra s. 3-piece, good condition. b er 27 to Jan u ary 2) in F r e e ­ sa id p a rt of the problem of high a t-la rg e of ASMSU. of the A m erican C hem ical So­ of Illin o is, Indiana and W isconsin, and r u b y o u r h an d s 627-6212. 3 -1 2 /6 p o rt, the B aham as. Hotel, and r e n ts can be tra c e d to Increasing to g e th e r . (You Sink said he felt ‘‘the ciety . and is supported by a grant from d ire c t non-stop a ir s e rv ic e . F o r building co sts, expensive land sh o u ld ; t h e y ' r e WEDDING DR Ebb, S ize 6 -7 , floor ** * the F o rd Foundation. re se rv a tio n s phone 355-6364 af­ and s tr ic t zoning ordinances— p r o b a b ly c h i l l e d t o length sheath and tra in , m atch­ During R yder’s absence, Law ­ ing v eil. Will sa c rific e for $50 te r 9 p.m . 8-12/9 Transportation Eugene L . H uddleston, a s s is t­ ren c e V onTersch, asso c ia te dean coupled with the g re a t dem and and th e b one by now.) RIDE WANTED to - from E ast sh o rt supply of housing fa c ilitie s. You t e a r o f f t o a 355-2759. 3 -1 2 /6 ant p ro fe sso r of A m erican fo r academ ic p ro g ra m s in engin­ STEREO COMPONENTS: G ar­ Service L ansing. R esidence - 334 E. Thought and Language, h as w rit­ eerin g , will act a s dean of the co l­ T he low ra te of unem ployment c o r n e r , a lo n e , in the g re a te r L ansing a re a (le ss w ithin e a rsh o t r a r d changer, H arm an Kardon D I A P E R SERVICE, L ansing’s H illsd ale, L an sin g . 487-5551. ten an a rtic le for the Nov. issu e lege. than two p er cent) accounts fo r your fe llo w s . am p lifier, two e l e c tr o - v o ic e fin est. Your choice of th re e 3 -1 2 /5 of “ A m erican L ite ra tu r e ” e n ­ * ** 1 sp e a k e rs. 489-4249. 5 -1 2 /5 types. C ontainers furnished, RIDERS WANTED to Seattle a re a titled "T o pographical P o etry in L ouis F. T w ardzik, asso ciate no deposit. Baby clothes w ashed C h ristm a s V acation. Ann, 337- the E a rly N ational P e r io d .” BASS AM PLIFIER, Gibson, 15,k p ro fe sso r in the D epartm ent of fre e . T ry o u r V e l v a s o f t 0122. 3 -1 2 /6 sp e ak e r, plus 12” e x t e r n a l sp e ak e r. $225. 353-0257. p ro c e ss. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. l e a v in g L os ang'e l e s R esource D evelopm ent, p r e ­ sented a paper, “ A Method of Prof to advise B Y -L O -D IA P E R S E R V I C E , fo r L a n s i n g , D ecem ber 27. MSU will be re p re se n te d at the A ssigning M arket Value toU nique 5 -1 2 /6 BASS BLONDE, KAY with ca se 1010 E. M ichigan. IV2-0421. R id ers w a n t e d . Call B attle C reek , 962-4807. 5 -1 2 /8 59th annual m eeting of the A m eri­ R ecreatio n R e so u rc e s” a t the can In stitu te of C hem ical E ngi­ 25th annual m eeting of the South­ U.S. A g Dept. and stand. C all a fte r 5 p.m . LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Pay le ss n e e rs D ec. 4-8 in D etro it by five e a s te rn State P ark D irec to rs Jam es D. Shaffer, p ro fe sso r 482-6144. 3-12/2 fo r the b e s t. Wash - 20£, Dry - Wanted chem ical en g in eers. C onference recen tly held in T e n - of ag ric u ltu ral econom ics, has ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1963, A m eri- 10£. Suits cleaned, p re sse d - NEED FOURTH g irl w inter te rm . B.W. W ilkinson, a s s is ta n tp r o - n essee . And th e n ? And th e n ? And th e n you u n le a s h i t . been named a m em ber of the can P eoples. 20 volum es with $1.50. Slacks, sw ea te rs, sp o rt One block from cam pus. 351- fe sso r, and G.A. Coulm an, a s s o ­ SPRITE! I t f i z z e s ! I t r o a r s ! I t b u b b le s w i t h Human N utrition and Consum er bookcase, $100. Stove. G .E ., coats - 75tf. WENDROW’S 3006 7535. 5 -1 2 /7 c ia te p ro fe sso r, will p rese n t p a­ good c h e e r! Use R esearch A dvisory Com m it­ 1960 36” , $75. 655-1444.3-12/2 Vine S tre e t. One block w est of GIRL GRADUATE student w anted p e r s to the in stitu te. Coulm an and H eads t u r n . W h is p e r in g s . "Who' s t h a t s t r a n g e l y BABY BED, blond finish with S ears, F ra n d o r. 7-11 p.m . to s h a re ap artm en t with two M, H. C hetrick , ch airm an of the Environment tee by S ecre tary of A griculture O rv ille R. F re e m a n . f a s c i n a t i n g s tu d e n t wi t h t h e a rc h s mi l e . An d w h a t ' s C -12/2 g ir ls . T h re e blocks from cam ­ C hem ical E ngineering Dept, will i n t h a t c u r io u s g r e e n b o t t l e t h a t ' s m aking su c h m a ttre s s . Good condition. 482- Shaffer will f ir s t m eet with the a r a c k e t? " 5102. 3-12/2 DIAPER SERVICE, D iaparene F ra n ch ise d S erv ice approved p us, $60 month. 351-5314. 5 -1 2 /6_ se rv e a s co -c h airm e n of two sym posium s during the m eeting. expert sets co m m ittee Monday T h u rsd ay In W ashington. through And y o u ' v e a r r i v e d ! The d i s t i n c t i v e t a s t e and Animals e b u l l i e n t c h a r a c t e r o f S p r i t e h a s s e t you a p a r t . by doctors and DSIA. T he m ost TWO MALE g rad u ates for sh arp D. K. A nderson, a sso cia te p ro ­ The com m ittee ad v ises the U.S. Y o u ' r e som ebody. u h . . . u h , w h o e v e r - y o u - a r e . ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppies. ‘ AKC re g iste re d . 11 weeks old. m odern and Only p erso n alized se rv ic e in L ansing, providing luxury ap artm en t, w in ter. Call 353-2227.______________ 5-17/9 fe sso r, and M.C. Hawley, a s s is t­ ant p ro fe sso r, a r e m em b ers of lecture today Dept, of A g ricu ltu re on all a s ­ p ec ts of re s e a rc h aim ed at im ­ R easonable. C all 882-4386. the m eeting’s technical program you with the diap er p ails, p oly- RIDERS, SHARE gas expenses to John P h illip s, a noted A frican proving food quality. SPRITE. SO TART AND 2 -12/2 Los A ngeles. Leaving 18th. 332- com m ittee. Shaffer Is also a m em b er of the bags, d eo d o riz ers, and d ia p ers, ecologist, w ill give a public lec­ TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T o r u se your own. Baby clothes 6382. 3 -1 2 /5 A sp ecial student program tu re h e re at 3 p .m . today In the A m erican F a rm Econom ics Mobile Homes KEEP IT QUIET. w ashed fre e . No deposit. Plant during the Dec. 5 sessio n will N atural R e so u rce s Building. A ssn. and t h e A m erican Econom­ TWO GIRLS w in ter and sp rin g . AMERICAN, 1957, 10’x36’. Ex- inspection invited. AMERICAN be attended by m o re than 50 C ute house n ea r union. 332- P h illip s, a m em b er of the fac­ ic s A ssn. cellent condition. On East L ans­ DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E .G le r. MSU chem ical engineering s tu ­ ulty of the U niversity of Natal, 0105. 3-12/2 ing lot. 315-5011. 3 -12/5 Call 482-0864. C dents. Union of South A frica, is c u rre n t­ WILL TRADE 16 1/2* Fan trav el RICHARDSON 10 x 30, Ready for TUTOR FROM t h i r d g r a d e * ** ly a v isitin g p ro fe s so r of ecolo­ living on L ot #51, 3117 S, Logan, tr a i le r fo r Mobil Home of sam e See Dream Diamond Rings only at through second y e a r U niversity John D. R yder, dean of the gy at the U n iv ersity of P ennsyl­ L ansing. 882-3792. 3-12/2 F re n ch . IV 2-1303. 7-12/9 value. 353-8313. 3-12/2 C ollege of E ngineering, will leave vania. ARE YOU SURE YOU these Authorized ArtCarved Jew elers BLOOD' DONORS needed, $7.50 SKYLINE 1963, 54 X 10. Excei- lent condition. Make offer. Phone Typing Service fo r RH p o sitiv e, $10, $12, & th is month for Rio de Ja n eiro , An au th o rity on in terp retin g He will se rv e with a project landscapes to le arn th eir past KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING? 641-6004. 8-12/9 ANN BROWN, ty p ist and m u lti- $14 fo r RH negative. DETROIT designed to develop a m a ste r plan and fu tu re p o te n tia ls fo r re so u rc e lith offset prin tin g . D is s e rta ­ BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 E. fo r higher education in B razil. expansion, he is serv in g as co­ Lost & Found tions, th e ses, m an u scrip ts, gen­ M ichigan Avenue. H ours 9-3:30 R yder will spend 18 months o rd in ato r of the study group on the Michigan e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a rs ex­ Monday and T uesday; 12-6:30 working with re p re se n ta tiv e s of D elaw are R iv er Basin. LOST: M A N ’ S gold ring. Name p e rie n c e . 332-8384. C T h u rsd ay . 489-7587. C th re e other u n iv e rsitie s, B ra z il’s N ext, he w ill head aU n lted N a- in side, John H ause. Rew ard. ED M in istry for Education, and a tions study group in T hailand Albion - Scott T uthill, Jew eler 2-2573. 3 -12/5 AtTENTTON STUDENTS & SINGLE GIRL w anted to help look Alpena - Rene’s Jew elry fo r and sh a re ap artm en t. B arb, team of B raz ilian officials r e ­ which w ill study the hill trib es LOST: T EA R -drop engagement T ea ch e rs: w ill do any kind of Bad Axe - Sageman Jew elry rin g . R ew ard. 355-9854. 3-12/2 typing in m y h o m e.S k illed w o rk - 351-6575 a fte r 6:30 p.m . sponsible fo r planning the of the country in relatio n to th e ir nation’s higher education. T he re s o u rc e s. B attle C reek - Roy S. Bailey, Je w e le r e r . Phone TU 2-5161. 5-12/2 3 -1 2 /5 B a ttle C reek - Young’s Je w e le rs Personal PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p ist. Bay City - Heglund & B eyer Get the Christmas WANTED: WITNESSES to MSU IBM S electric and Executive. C a ro - Wm. M anasse Bus-V olksw agen accident, Mon­ M ultilith offset p rin tin g . P ro ­ D etroit - R ose Jew elry day 5:25 at Shaw '-Bogue C irc le . fessional th e sis typing. N ear D etro it - Sallan, Inc. C all 355-5942 . 3-12/2 cam pus. 337-1527. C H am tram ck - Max’s Jew elry GUYS AND GALS: m e w onder- MERR1LYN VAUGHN. F a st and Hancock - M iller Jew elry Spirit! ful w orld of Viviane Woodward a c c u ra te ty p ist. MSU g rad . Call Ironwood - John A lbert Jew elry has *i th e” gift fo r that Special 339-8751. 9 -1 2 /9 K alam azoo - S hum aker’s Je w e le rs Someone. 351-6622. 3 -12/6 Lap^eer - Acheson Je w e le rs FREE Til A th rillin g hour of GENERAL TY PING - T e rm p a - Ludlngton - Schohl Jew elry beauty. F o r appointm ent call p e r s , 45# page. 339-2164. M arquette - Nyquist Jew elry 484-4519, M E R L E NORMAN 3 -1 2 /3 M idland - R. J . Robison Jew elry COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. TYPING IN my hom e. Call 489- Jumbo Muskegon - M arvin Je w e le rs Michigan. C -12/2 3141, ask for Sue. 5 -1 2 /5 Muskegon - P a rm e le e ’s Jew elry This and Owosso - C am pbells Jew elry BIG TEN MAGAZINE will be at C aberfae this weekend. We need THESES, TERM p a p e rs; p i c a every night Oxford - Acheson Je w e le rs type, m anual ty p e w riter. M rs. Plym outh - B eitner Jew elry students to be In p ictu res for Balow 882-0633. 1-12/2 at the Pontiac - L o u -M o r Jew elers the January issu e — pretty g ir ls , s k ie rs o r w hoever. If In­ BARBI M EL. P ro fessio n al ty p ist. llforno Room Royal Oak - M yer’s Jew elry Shop te re ste d , call Kalamazoo (616- No job too la rg e o r too sm a ll. Rathskeller P'eopie in love have a crazy way o f g e ttin g w rap p ed Saginaw - Ju le s G reenberg Jew elry 381-6762) o r be at C aberfae Block off cam p u s. 332-3255. Up in each o th e r an d fo rg e ttin g about e v e ry th in g else. Saginaw - N uechterlein Jew elry C or the St. John - L e s te r L ake Jew eler V illage Inn M otel Saturday FRI. So, unless you w ant to m ake a m istake, fo rg e t a b o u t love St. Joseph - G reen’s Jew elry m orning between 10-12. Ask for TYPING, TERM p ap e rs, th e ses, Show Bar when y o u ’re bu y in g a diam ond lin g . M r. S chubert, P u b lish er Big Ten g e n e r a l . E le c tric ty p ew riter. 4:30 to 7:30 pm Sandusky - Sagem an Jew elry If y o u ’d like som e e x p e rt help, in fa c t, go see y o u r Sault Ste. M arie - Jean’s Jew elry M agazine. 1-12/2 351-6135. 5 -1 2 /5 fea turing A rtC nrved jew eler. He has b e a u tifu l diam ond rin g s from Sebewaing - Arnold L ayher Je w e le r ONCE AG.a In i B eautiful, viva- TYPING DONE In my hom e. E lec- #150 to over $1000. E v ery one h as a gem ologist’s ev aluation Southfield - Sallan’s Northland clous coeds w anted fo r the sam e frivolous fun, fro lic and festiv i­ tie s a s before. F o r the gouge tr ic ty p e w riter. Phone OR 7- 8335. 10-12/9 "Me and Dem Guys” inscribed on the in n e r band. E v ery one is g u a ra n te e d , So d o n ’t get em otional a t a tim e like this. G et e a re tu l. T ra v e r s e City - E arl Cobb Je w e le rs Walled L ake - Irland Jew elers COOL OFF with one of the g reat call 351-5818. 3-12/2 buys In a i r conditioners you SIX NIGHTS A WEEK It' you d o n ’t know a n y th in g ab o u t diam onds, see y o u r Wyandotte - S allan's find in the C lassified Ads. T urn A rtC n rv ed jew eler. l i e does. c f ÖAS DISCOUNT fo r all en tra n ts , in Sports C a r R allye Sunday, 10 a .m ., DON’S ENCO, Trow ­ bridge Road. Novice map rally e, back now. INCREASE TRAFFIC on a irc o n - d ltio n ers w ith an ad In C la ssi­ CORAL GABLES " The original land grant tavern" all invited. 2 -12/2 fied. Dial 355-8255. 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 » COMPUTER TUTORS Mongeon,Sharkey Who will teach in 1970? chosen fo r honors An honors college student from “ One of the m ost satisfying p rese n tatio n could be done in a F a irfa x , Va. and c ro ss-c o u n try jobs I have had at Michigan By L A U R E L P R A T T stan tly to any student change in w ork, which will be open to any o n e-te ac h er, one-student situ ­ ru n n er from D etroit have been State is that of a resid e n t a s ­ State News S ta ff W r i t e r th e problem . college in M ichigan with the in­ ation, he said. chosen S en io rs of the Week. s is ta n t,” he s a id ,“ It is challeng­ T h is kind of com puter system t e r e s t and the equipm ent to p a r ­ Imagine a te ac h er who is an T h re e functions a re p rojected John Mongeon, who devotes ing and rew arding.” is also to be used in teaching ticip ate, may eventually be p a rt expert in your field and a good fo r the com puter in th is kind much of his tim e to d o rm itory In his sp a re tim e Mongeon school co u n selo rs how to handle of a nation-w ide sy stem . many others a s well; a teacher of system : tu to ria l, which is and student governm ent ac tiv i­ enjoys showing G reat D anes, situations in rh etr sch o o ls, said “ We want to get the re so u rc e s, who holds v irtually continous of­ helping the student a s he needs t ie s , and Dick S harkey, who sw im m ing and w riting. He has N orm an T . B ell, a s so c ia te d ire c ­ w h erev er they happen to be, to fice hours, knows you by your help; sim ulation, as in lab o rato ry d evotes m uch of his tim e to been m ajoring in E nglish, but to r of the In stitu te. A co u rse the student, w h erev er he happens f ir s t name, and can tell you experim ents m o re efficiently winning ra c e s a r e in the spot­ plans to attend law school in > is being worked out now which to b e ,” said M arzocco. at any moment how you a re done by working with the a b stra c t light th is week. th e Washington, D.C. a re a . sim u lates, through w ritten in fo r­ T h e p lan n ers a r e m eeting th is doing in his co u rse and all your num bers involved than by actually S harkey, a social science m ation and p ic tu res, a counseling week in Jack so n to plan specifics other co u rses. working with the m a te ria ls of Mongeon has been a m em ber m a jo r, is proud of being a m em ­ p ro b lem in the form of an in te r ­ and possibly to d isc u ss financing He knows what you need to the experim ent; and testing, o f Frosh-Soph Council, S partan b e r of the cro ss-co u n try team . view with a h a rd -to -re a c h The group has planned to file a “ MSU has had a winning tra d i­ know and has se t up a specific which d ire c ts the student S p irit and the W ater C arn iv al. student. m illio n -d o lla r-p lu s Joint req u e st tion in distan ce running,” says program to fill in the gaps in to learning ac tiv itie s he needs. As p rev io u s p resid en t of Men’s It is also being used in to the sta te to finance the p ro ject. S harkey, " a n d I am glad to have your knowledge, using courses T he sim ulation function has H all A ssn ., he serv ed a s one of m ed ical schools, w here the m ed i­ T h is kind of p ro je c t may mean had an opportunity to run fo r my from other u n iv e rsitie s as well been used in a few college science the o rig in al m em b ers of the c a l student is given data con­ that in a few y e a rs p ro fe sso rs co lleg e ,” as your own. c o u rse s such a s chem ical q u al­ ASMSU Student Board. He is I t ’s not im possible. A team itative an a ly sis. T he student ask s cern in g a patient and asked to m ake a diagnosis and o rd e r tr e a t­ will know what kind of teaching Seniors o f the Week also a m em b er of E x calib u r, Blue S harkey, who ru n sp rim a rily in of planners from MSU, the can be done by co m p u ters and K ey, E nzian, Tau Sigma and O m i- the tw o-m ile event, p re fe rs the com puter for specific in fo r­ m ent. He is im m ediately told John M ongeon, F a i r f a x , V a . , (s ta n d in g ) and D ic k U niversity of Michigan and Wayne what kind should be done only cro n Delta Sigm a. indoor running to outdoor run­ mation and the com puter gives w hether the patien t lived o r died S h a r k e y , D e t r o i t , a r e the h on o re d s e n io r s th is week by m achines. T hen, said Bell, ning. “ Indoor running a s s u re s State U niversity have been it to him to work with instead f o r t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s . M ongeon is a m e m b e r of H onors fro m his action, sin ce in­ the com puter will be doing what In spite of giving such a vast m eeting for over a y ear to plan of doing long, com plicated that the elem ents and conditions form ation is taken from actual the p ro fe sso r shouldn’t have C o l le g e and E x c a l i b u r and s e r v e d as p r e s id e n t of am ount of tim e to th ese groups a com puter network that will experim ents. T he “ d ry lab ” fo r running will alw ays be co n - ( re c o rd s . T he " r e a l- lif e ” situ a­ to do, and “ human beings will be M e n ’ s H a lls A s s n . S h a r k e y was c a p ta in of th is y e a r ' s Mongeon has m aintained an soon give students at all three allow s a student to " m e s s sisten t and p re p a re s a ru n n er tion fills the need fo r p ra c tic e fre e to do human w o rk .” c r o s s - c o u n t r y t e a m . State News photo by John C a s tle o v era ll 3,56 grad e av e rag e. schools the opportunity' to use around” with the data and change for the outdoor even ts,” he said. without becoming a r e a l m a tte r C AI - - C o m p u t e r - A s s i s t e d the experim ent as he wishes, One of the benefits received of life o r death. Instruction—in a common sto re since the com puter responds in - from a th le tic s h a s been the T he Michigan com puter n e t- of cou rses. chance to tra v e l. “ T ra ck has Com puters on each campus would be hooked up so that any­ thing in one would be im m edi­ ately accessible to the others. \C 0 UH S&LI Hé C M T ë R PMs try fo r end to rebellion allow ed m e to see different p a rts of the country in school,” he com m ented. while still In the past Sharkey has been a Each would control a number of » s a s a LONDON, (Æ) - P rim e M inister In S alisbury said the Rhodesian m issio n . T h ere w ere suggestions w as evident at what som e saw canoe enthusiast and fo r this student stations (the planned H aro ld W ilson flew to G ib raltar p rim e m in iste r had a tough tim e th a t Smith actu ally th reaten ed to a s a p o ssib le w hite m an ’s deal reaso n would like to go canoeing beginning figure is nine). T h u rsd ay night fo r a la st-d itc h winning his C a b in et’s approval quit if he did not get h is way. a t the expense of R hodesia’s four in C anada. He is also in te reste d A student station will include m eeting with R hodesia’s white fo r the co n feren ce. Right w ingers Among som e N egro A fricans, m illion b lack s. in m usic and can play the tro m ­ a cathode ray tube, something ’ m in o rity le ad e r P rim e M inister w ere said to have opposed the a sense of shock and suspicion bone, baritone and piano. like a TV screen , for visual Ian Smith to end R hodesia’s displays by the com puter. T h ere reb ellio n . Wilson p ro m ised P a r ­ will be a light pen hooked up liam ent before leaving th e re will so that the student can point be no su rre n d e r of B rita in ’s p rin - the pen at the sc re e n to answ er * ■ c ip le s in seeking a settlem en t. the com puter’s questions. A ra n - dom -access slide p ro jec to r will p resent w hatever additional * T h e B ritish and Rhodesian 1 p rim e m in iste rs, with th e ir a d ­ v is e rs , a r e expected to board the B ritish c r u is e r T ig e r and cn in a n c tn visual inform ation the student needs. He will com m unicate with then, som ew here in the M editer­ the com puter via ty p ew riter-lik e ran ean , tr y to th ra s h out d iffer­ keyboard. The com puter will talk en ces that have brought Southern In the Lansing - East Lansing Area to the student through an audio­ (Hi A frica alm o st to the flash-point. in — Smith left S alisb u ry on a B rit­ tape re c o rd e r. FUUFUUI& SBBEETS Frank N. M arzocco, d irec to r ish m ilita ry je t with S ir Hum­ p h rey Gibbs and S ir Hugh Beadle, of the MSU Human L earning R e ­ search Institute and chairm an of the planning group, em phasized Finals package offer the governor and the chief ju s ­ tic e of the breakaw ay colony. Honky-Tonk fun every night. ye P ub I ic h o u s e the ability of the com puter s y s­ T h e e x tra o rd in a ry rendezvous tem to ta ilo r a course to the (co n tin u ed f r o m page 1) a t sea strip p e d both le a d e rs of 21 varieties of Pizza! individual. the need in the next few days to Some 1,300 o rd e rs a re at the le a s e inform ation on p e rso n s who adopt public p o stu re s . F o r a South Cedar at Pennsylvania The com puter can evaluate what a student has and what he E a s t Lansing P o st Office aw ait­ re n t boxes. while they will be out of the (just north of 1-96 Expressw ay) ing pickup and paym ent of the Sparititi lacks, and m ake up a program H azlett cannot be p ro secu ted r e ach of new sm en, Steak that fills in the gaps so that b usin ess reply m ail fee, it was if he liv es up to h is p ro m ise 1.1 savna A day packed with d ram a p ro ­ C hicken he doesn’t have to le arn what he learn ed T h ursd ay , P o st Office of the package contents, police S u b m a rin e Sandwn lies duced a v arie ty of re a c tio n s to Shrim p alread y knows o r what he doesn’t need in view of the purposes officials said they could not r e - o fficials said. Eldon N onnam aker, asso cia te the su m m it-a t-se a , rea ctio n s ranging fro m re lie f to h o stility . PIZZA fo r which he is taking the course. T he com puter can also set up a study pro g ram for the stu ­ dent, and may even send the U-M protest dean of students, explained how students and th e ir p are n ts had been cheated on a $5 "P an ic K it" se v eral y e a rs ago. T h e re was, in the m ain, gen ­ e r a l approval when W ilson told an overflowing H ouse of C om ­ m ons of his g o v ern m en t’s " u tte r OPEN 11 A.M. TIL 2 A.M. t .“ The Cook's In” dt II Daily, I Sun. 211 M .A .C . __________________ ED 7-1668 student off to the lib ra ry for It had been ad v ertised , Nonna­ d eterm in atio n ” not to relax B ri- (c o n tin u ed f r o m page 1) fu rth e r inform ation. T he com puter will be used in addition to and not in place of m a k e r said, th at the student would tratio n , a VOICE spokesm an said. re c e iv e a s so rte d candy and fru its They also said that a com m it­ and a v ariety of je llie s . ain ’s te rm s fo r a settlem en t. " I t is a s lu r ,” W ilson em pha­ sized , " to suggest th at we a re I Hot the kinds of instruction now used in the university, said M arzocco. L ectu res will be given when tee to review the d raft re fe re n ­ ‘‘T h e packages the students dum would subvert the purpose actu ally received contained a ro ll of that referendum . of a sso rte d life -sa v e rs , a tiny likely to dep art fro m the p r in c i­ p les laid down." But la te r, explaining why he Delivery presents the le ctu res accom plish the le a rn ­ H atcher lifted the b an o n T u e s- apple and orange, and nickel cups had consented to m eet a man ing purpose best; but for are a s day’s s it-in , though the demon­ of je lly ,” he sta te d . “ But th is branded as a reb e l ag ain st Queen in which optimum learning takes stratio n would not have violated fulfilled the ag re e m e n t.’’ Elizabeth II, he a s s e rte d the place in a student’s being faced the ban since students occupied N onnam aker advised Wed­ with a body of knowledge, the only the c o rrid o rs of the adm inis­ nesday fo r students and p aren ts two sid es " a r e within hailing d istance of a p o ssib le s e ttle ­ com puter may be able to present tra tio n building. to "In v estig ate carefu lly before m en t.’’ chi knowledge b etter than the If a s it-in Is called for today, placing an o r d e r .” A fter Sm ith’s takeoff, re p o rts It may be of a disruptive nature w ith students sitting in offices from 8:00 a.m . to midnight, the For Christm as We F eature Huff says spokesm en said. Occupying offices o r rem ain­ • Hot P izza ing In a building p ast the closing • Foot Longs hour would m ake students subject ATL case to a r r e s t. Monday H atcher rele ase d the • • Submarines Steaks nam es of students he would ask • Non-alcoholic cocktails still alive to se rv e on the newly created com m ittee to review the problem aucus oom of Selective S ervice rankings. THE PIZZA PIT R easons fo r the change in p r o ­ cedure in the reappointm e.lt of Among the nam es w ere Edward in stru c to rs at the la st Board of Robinson, p resid e n t of SGC, and T h e w arm th and atm osphere of a Y orkshire inn, T ru s te e s m eeting becam e m ore M ark K illingsw orth, editor of your fav o rite beverages, and the famous Jack T a r confused T hursday. U-M ’s Student new spaper, The h ospitality m ake the C aucus Room a m ust for your A: the tr u s te e s ’ m eeting la st M ichigan Dally. D o w n s t a ir s at: F o r D e liv e ry Cai weekend enjoym ent. w eek, a section .’ isting the nam es Both have refu sed to se rv e on of p erso n s whose co n tra cts with the com m ittee. 203 MAC ED2-0863 across from th e s t a t e c a p it a l the U niversity a re being te rm i­ nated after this y ea r wa s literally cut off the agenda. The list included the nam es of GRANDMA'S t h r e e ATL in stru c to rs. U niversity S e c r e t a r y Jack MSU Students Go B reslin said Wednesday that the Board of T ru s te e s om itted from West Fo r The the agenda nam es of non-tenured fc faculty not being reh ired sim ply vOI® Best (End of the Bivd to avoid unnecessary c ritic is m and contro v ersy . p P 1 — aV\e^ on M ich. Ave.) But Board of T ru stee s C h air­ man W arren M. Huff, D -P ly - N ew ra n ch c o a ts TAKE - HOME mc ith , said :he item was eli­ m inated so that the ad m in istra­ tion o r departm ent could recon­ ta lk s t y l e w ith a T e x a s d r a w l Home of the "OLIVE BURGER ” § I Chicken . Shrimp . Fish OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 2650 E. M ich. Ave. sid e r action on the c a se s of Ken The f la v o r of the W e s t - - p l u s a world I 1900 E. K a I amazoo ^ P hone:484-4471 4 Blocks West of Brody Group L aw less, W. Gary G roat and of w a r m t h and c o m f o r t . T h a t ’s the R obert S. Fogarty if they wanted to do so, c o m b i n a t i o n we r e c o m m e n d for s tyle 'Col. Sander’s 1 ” 1 fully expect that item six o u t d o o r s this F a ll. Split cowhide When You Must Keep Alert G reat irnud (the section in question) will be put back into the agenda fo r the li ned with s h e a r l i n g , with a big For D ecem ber m eeting,” he said. When you c a n ’t afford to be drowsy, s h e a r l i n g c o l l a r is the s ty le. Put Sunday “ I feel th is Is an app ro p riate inattentive, or anything less than all it o n - - a n d y o u ’ll h e a r the jingle of thing to take m ore tim e on and this Is p recisely why we did exclude section six from the agenda,” there. .. h ere’s how to stay on top. VEfiV Continuous Action Alertness C apsules deliver the aw akeness of two cups of coffee, stretched out spurs! $40.00 Chicl TAKE-HOM K Dinner! up to six hours. Safe .. , and non-hadit-forming. *WW/ / 3140 South Logan S treet Wrfjositchelußros. Huff said , how ever, that any reconsideration of the c a se m ust (N ear th e Logan Shopping C enter) Phone: 393-2200 com e from the ad m in istratio n 2901 N orth E ast S treet Phone: 372-3300 Sandwich o r the departm ent. “ In light of recent statem en ts by Dean C a rlin , such a motion seem s unlikely," Huff said. 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