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G u e r r il l a s q u a d s fo u g h t U .S . a n d S o u th U .S . o ffic ia ls s a id th e p la n e s h it a v e h ic le U .S . o ffic ia ls s a id th e C o m m u n is t g u e r ­ p e a c e t a l k s V ie tn a m e s e fo r c e s o n th e e d g e o f S a ig o n s T a n S o n N h u t A i r B a s e o n S u n d a y n ig h t a n d e a r l y M o n d a y in a fo llo w u p to a p a r k f iv e m ile s s o u th o f th e c it y a n d o il ta r g e ts 1 4 -1 / 2 m ile s to th e n o r th . r i l l a s c a m e o u t w o r s t in t h e i r t w o w e l l ­ s p a c e d a tta c k s o n th e a ir b a s e , lo s in g S tu d e n t p o w e r subject A N o r th V ie tn a m e s e b ro a d c a s t S u n d a y 18 k i l le d In th e f i r s t a n d s i x in th e NEW YORK (AP) - N e w s w e e k m o rta r and s u ic id e a tta c k a im e d a t s a id U .S . p la n e s a g a in s tr u c k a t H a n o i s e c o n d . T h r e e A m e r ic a n s w e r e k ille d in magazine Sunday night quoted U.N. S ec ret ar y- Gen era l U d e s tro y in g m ilita r y je ts . V i e t C o n g t e r r o r i s t s , m e a n w h ile , b le w u p th e o ffic e a n d liv in g q u a r te r s o f U .S . i t s e l f — w h ic h h a s b e e n d e c la r e d o ff lim it s to U .S . a tta c k b y W a s h in g to n p o lic y ­ m a k e r s — a n d th a t R e d a n tia ir c ra ft c re w s th e fi r s t a tta c k a n d fiv e w o u n d e d . T h e r e w e r e n o r e p o r t s o f a llie d c a s u a ltie s in th e se co n d a tta c k . o f sit-in a t U -M t o d a y Thant as saying he tried three s e r v ic e m e n in th e h e a r t o f S a ig o n a n d fo r a n s w e r s to d e m a n d s p r e s e n te d b y a s t u ­ b ro u g h t d o w n th r e e A m e r ic a n p la n e s . C o m m u n is t t e r r o r g e n e r a lly in c re a s e s t i m e s to arrange Viet Nam b la s te d th e v illa o f s ix U .S . D e fe n s e By LAUREL PRATT "B y a tta c k in g H a n o i, th e U .S . a g ­ s h a r p ly a t th is tim e o f y e a r . M a n y b e lie v e d e n t, E r i c C h e s te r . peace talks between Washington D e p a r tm e n t e m p lo y e s in th e M e k o n g d e lta State News Staff Writer T h e fir s t d e m a n d w a s th a t s tu d e n ts b e g r e s s o r s h a v e h it a t th e h e a r t o f th e it s e r v e s to m a r k th e D e c , 2 0 a n n iv e r s a r y and Hanoi in late 1964 ande arl y c ity o f C a n T h o . O n e p e rs o n w a s w o u n d e d . V i e t n a m e s e p e o p l e ,” t h e V i e t C o n g s t a t e ­ a llo w e d to a tte n d a m e e tin g o f th e lit o f th e fo u n d in g o f th e V i e t C o n g a n d its U n iv e r s it y o f M ic h ig a n s tu d e n ts w ill 1965— but met r e s is t an ce from m e n t s a id . " I n r e t a lia t io n , th e S o u th V i e t p o litic a l a r m , th e N a tio n a l L ib e r a t io n s c h o o l fa c u lty to d a y w h e n p a s s -fa il g r a d in g H a n o i’ s V’ ie t N a m n e w s a g e n c y c a r r ie d h o ld a fr e e u n iv e r s it y - t y p e s it - in a t n o o n a n d a r e s o lu tio n a g a in s t u s in g lit s c h o o l Washington each time. th e V ie t Cong re p ris a l s ta te m e n t, Nam a rm e d f o r c e s - VV ii ee tt C oo nn gg — aa nn d F ro n t, t o d a y in th e lo b b y o f th e U - M A d m i n i s ­ g r a d e s in c la s s r a n k in g f o r th e d r a f t w i l l In an interview with News­ t r a t io n B u ild in g to d is c u s s a " v e r y t e n ­ b e d is c u s s e d . If th e s tu d e n ts a r e n o t to b e week columnist E mme t John ta t iv e ” p r o g r a m f o r s tu d e n t p o w e r d ra fte d a llo w e d in A u d it o r iu m A w h e r e th e m e e tin g Hughes, Thant was quoted as F r i d a y n ig h t. is to b e h e ld , th e y a s k to h a v e it p ip e d in to sayi ng he worked with the late Adlal E. Stevenson, then U.S. amba ssa dor to the United Na­ S n a c k s s n a tc h e d f r o m d e l i v e r y b o y S p e a k e r s v is ite d th e d o r m ito r ie s a n d c o ­ o p s S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y n ig h ts to ta lk a b o u t th e p r o p o s a ls , w h ic h c o n c e r n e n d in g th e A u d ito r iu m B n e x t d o o r . H a b e r r e p lie d , “ T h e c o lle g e is r u n b y th e fa c u lt y . T h e fa c u lty h a s a r u le th a t no c o m p ila tio n o f c la s s r a n k in g s f o r th e d r a f t , o n e c a n a t t e n d .a f a c u l t y m e e t i n g e x c e p t b y tions, to try to set up the peace T h e life o f a p iz z a d e liv e r y boy is n t s tu d e n t c o n tr o l o v e r s tu d e n t a ff a ir s , s tu ­ i n v i t a t i o n ." A s k e d w h e t h e r h e t h o u g h t th e talks, d e n t d is c ip lin e a n d th e n e e d f o r c o n c e r te d m e e t i n g s s h o u ld b e c l o s e d , h e s a i d , “ It is an easy one. Stevenson was receptive to a c tio n o n p r ic e s in A n n A r b o r , a s w e ll a s n o t in th e i n t e r e s t o f th e U n i v e r s i t y , th e the three peace probes, News­ Ja c k ie E , D a v is , an Ita lia n V illa g e a b ill o f s tu d e n t r ig h t s . c o lle g e o r th e fa c u lty to h a v e a n y c o n d i­ p iz z a r ia e m p lo y e , h a d n e a rly $ 5 0 o f m e r ­ tio n s th a t w o u ld in h ib it d is c u s s io n o f l i t e r ­ week quoted Thant, but Wash­ The p ro g ra m w a s fo r m u la te d a fte r a c h a n d is e s to le n fr o m ’ im e a r ly S u n d a y a r y c o lle g e m a t t e r s . T h e p r e s e n c e o f s t u ­ ington remained silent the first r a l l y a t n o o n F r i d a y in th e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n w h ile d e liv e r in g p iz z a s o n c a m p u s , a n d d e n t s w o u ld b e i n h i b i t i n g ," t ime, rejected the proposal the a l m o s t lo s t h is c a r in th e b a r g a i n . B u ild in g lo b b y . A b o u t 2 0 0 s tu d e n ts a tte n d e d C h e s t e r a s k e d w h e th e r H a b e r in te n d e d to second time on the grounds that th e m e e tin g w h ic h w a s in te n d e d a s th e s t a r t f i r e o r p r e s s u r e f a c u lt y a n d te a c h in g f e l ­ Hanoi was i ns i nc e re in wanttng Dav is r e p o r te d h is d e liv e r y c a r s to le n o f a " d i s r u p t i v e ” s i t - i n th a t d id n o t m a t e r ­ lo w s w h o r e f u s e to t u r n in g r a d e s . H a b e r peace, and again rejected the fro m B ro d y R oad S o u th s h o r tly a fte r ia liz e . s a i d , “ A s d e a n , I s tu d io u s ly a v o id t r y in g proposal the third ti me on the 2 a .m . S u n d a y w h ile h e w a s ta k in g p iz z a s V O I C E , t h e U-M c h a p t e r o f S t u d e n t s to e x p r e s s a n o p in io n o n th e a g e n d a o f th e to E m m o n s H a l l , U n iv e r s ity P o lic e s a id . f o r a D e m o c r a tic S o c ie ty , h a d p la n n e d to n e x t f a c u l t y m e e t i n g , s o a s n o : t o in flu en ce grounds that peace talks might ta k e p a r t a s a b o d y in a s i t - i n i f 2 5 0 f a c u l t y a c t i o n .” weaken the Saigon government. T h e m is s in g c a r w a s fo u n d ju s t a ro u n d th e f o u r p i z z a s , s ix s a n d w ic h e s a n d fo u r p e r s o n s w e r e w illin g to p a r tic ip a te . A A s k e d w h e th e r s tu d e n ts w h o d id n o t r e ­ c a r k e y s fr o m th e ig n itio n w h e n m a k in g The U.S. bombing of North th e c o r n e r o n B r o d y R o a d E a s t a b o u t c a n s o f c o la g o n e . " s e n s e o f th e b o d y ” v o te in d ic a te d o n ly 1 0 0 c e iv e g r a d e s w o u ld b e g iv e n fa ilin g g r a d e s fu tu r e d e liv e r ie s a n d re q u e s te d th a t h e fo u r m in u te s a f t e r D a v is r e p o r te d it m i s - D a v is h a d ta k e n th e k e y s fr o m th e c a r w e r e w illin g to s t a y . o r p a s s - f a i l g r a d e s , H a b e r s a id n e d i d n 't Viet Nam began e a r l y in 1965, le a v e th e c a r a t th e p o lic e s ta tio n fo r . s in g , p o lic e s a id . H o w e v e r , it w a s m in u s a s in s t r u c t e d , b u t h a d fo r g o tte n to lo c k S o m e s tu d e n ts w a n te d to g o to th e o ffic e k n o w . H e s a id h e d o e s n o t h a v e th e a u t h o r ­ twenty-four hours after Hanoi fin g e r p r in tin g . f i v e p i z z a s , s i x c a n s o f c o la a n d a $ 2 0 th e d o o r s , p o lic e s a id . T o m a k e m a tte r s o f W illia m H a b e r , d e a n o f th e C o lle g e o f it y to d e c id e w h a t w o u ld b e d o n e a b o u t th e re cei ved a m e s s a g e fr om Thant Tw o h o u r s l a t e r , D a v i s , in a n o th e r m e ta l p iz z a c o n ta in e r. w o r s e , th e r e q u e s t fo r p i z z a d e l i v e r y to L i t e r a t u r e , S c ie n c e a n d th e A r t s , to p r e ­ g ra d e s . telling of Washington’s rejec­ c a r , t o o k a p i z z a to E a s t H o lm e s H a l l . P o lic e a d v is e d D a v is to r e m o v e h is H o lm e s h a d a p p a re n tly b e e n a p r a n k . s e n t th e g r o u p ’ s d e m a n d s . D u r in g th e d is ­ tion of peace talks, the s e c r e ­ R e t u r n in g a fe w m in u te s l a t e r , h e fo u n d (pl eas e turn to the back page) c u s s io n , D e a n H a b e r a r r iv e d a n d w a s a s k e d t ary-general was quoted. K y le C . K e rb a w y E r i c P la n in , m a n a g in g e d ito r e d ito r -ln -c h le f J a m e s S p a n io lo , c a m p u s e d ito r DO N SO C KO L STA TE N E W S T h o m a s S e g a l, e d ito ria l e d ito r L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , s p o rts e d ito r M o n d a y M o r n in g , D e c e m b e r 5 , 19 6 6 Jo e l S ta rk a d v e r tis in g m a n a g e r A n d r e w M o llis o n , e x e c u tiv e r e p o r te r W illia m G . P a p c ia k , a s s t, a d m a n a g e r Graduation with spirit E D IT O R IA L S I sat a c r o s s th e k itc h e n ta b le fr o m m y im a g in a tiv e n e s s o f th e b a n d . A s th e g r a d ­ p a re n ts th e d a y a ft e r T h a n k s g iv in g . u a te s p a s s e d b e fo r e th e D e a n a n d P r e s ­ "W H A T I " m y fa th e r e x p lo d e d . id e n t H a n n a h to r e c e iv e t h e ir b la n k m o c k "Yo u 'r e K I D D I N G l ” m y m o th e r l i k e - d ip lo m a s , m u s ic w a s p la y e d . w is e d . U n fo r tu n a te ly , th e b a n d s e e m e d to b e S p e e c h to lim it s iz e " Y o u ’ v e g o t fin a ls A F T E R g r a d u a tio n , ” s e iz e d w ith a s u d d e n f i t o f th e h o lid a y s p irit. G ra d u a te s in p o l i t ic a l s c ie n c e th e y b o th s a id , to th e tu n e o f " M o m rn a D o n ’ A l l o w N o S in g in ’ R o u n d H e r e .” w e r e c a p tu r e d in a d r a m a tic m o m e n t w h e n “ Y o u m o a n w e 'r e g o in g to t r a v e l 7 0 0 th e b a n d b e g a n to p la y a ja z z e d u p v e r s io n m ile s to s e e y o u g r a d u a te a n d i t ’ s a ll a o f " J i n g l e B e l l s .” o v e r d u e , w e lc o m e b ig m o c k e r y ? " " W e l l ,” I e x p la in e d , “ i f y o u ’ r e n o t g o in g E n g in e e r in g w a s im m o r ta liz e d b y a r e n d it i o n o f " W h i t e C h r i s t m a s .” to g r a d u a te , y o u u s u a lly k n o w i t ,” P h ilo s o p h y h a d to m a k e d o w ith " W i n t e r " B u t I n e v e r h e a r d o f t h a t ,” m y m o t h e r W o n d e r l a n d .” A n d s o o n t h r o u g h t h e r e s t o p i n e d . " I t ’ s a b ig m o c k e r y .” o f g r a d u a tio n a n d C h r is tm a s a s w e ll, W e lo v e d it . to b e t w e e n 4 0 - 4 2 . 0 0 0 ; a f t e r P a t ie n t ly , I t r ie d to e x p la in to th e m I suppose. th a t a fte r fo u r a n d o fte n m o r e y e a r s a t I w o u ld s u g g e s t th a t th is k in d o f m u s ic R e a d in g th r o u g h P r o v o s t th e l a w s c h o o l , n o m o r e c o lle g e , if th e y h a d fin a ls b e fo r e C o m ­ b e c o n fin e d to th e L a w r e n c e W e lk C h r i s t ­ H o w a r d N e v i l l e ’ s s t a t e m e n t c o l l e g e s s h o u l d b e a d d e d ; th e m e n c e m e n t, m o s t s tu d e n ts w o u ld n o t s h o w m a s s h o w a n d n o t th e g r a d u a tio n c e r e ­ u p f o r th e e x e r c i s e s . T h e y ’ d b lo w to w n m o n ie s o f a g r e a t U n i v e r s i t y . to t h e A c a d e m i c S e n a t e , w e jo b n o w is to i m p r o v e i m m e d ia t e ly , o r e ls e b e to o p lo w e d to O f c o u r s e I s h o u ld n ’ t r e a lly c o m p la in . c o u l d n ’ t h e l p b u t fe e l a s e n s e a c a d e m i c a l l y t h o s e p r o ­ p a r tic ip a te . C h r is tm a s s o n g s a n d c a r o ls a r e o fte n g r a m s w e a l r e a d y h a v e . “ G r a d u a tio n i s f o r th e p a r e n t s ,” I b e a u tifu l. o f j o y . A n d th e f e e l i n g t h a t e x p la in e d . I c o u ld b e g r a d u a tin g in M a r c h . it is a b o u t t i m e . T h e e m p h a s i s , i n o t h e r I t w a s d if fic u lt to g e t a c r o s s th a t th e A n d I ’ d fe e l lik e a n a w fu l j e r k h o p p in g w o r d s , is to b e s h i f t e d f r o m re a s o n m ost s tu d e n ts g o to g r a d u a tio n a c r o s s th e s ta g e to g e t m y d ip lo m a to T h e jol) o f t h e s t a t e u n i v e r ­ e x e r c is e s is b e c a u s e th e ir p a r e n ts w ill th e h a u n tin g m e lo d y o f " H e r e C o m e s s i t y , h e s a i d , is to s e r v e . g r o w i n g to c o n s o l i d a t i n g . b e p a r t o f i t , a n d n o t th e o th e r w a y a r o u n d . P e t e r C o t t o n - T a i l .” A n d M i c h i g a n S t a t e h a s B u t s e e in g a s w e w i l l b o th b e t h e r e ,a l o .i g It is n o s e c r e t t h a t th e w it h m a n y o t h e r p a r e n t s a n d p r o g e n y , I’ v e s e r v e d in t h e p a s t f i f t e e n g o t s o m e a d v ic e , w h ic h I ’ m s u r e e v e r y o n e y e a r s b y r e s p o n d i n g to th e U n i v e r s i t y h a s b e e n u n d e r ­ is d e lig h te d to h e a r . t y * ii g o i n g a s e r i o u s c a s e o f g r o w ­ La st f a l l t e r m , 1 a tte n d e d m y r o o m ­ c h a n g e s o f o u r t i m e s . T h e l a n d g r a n t s l o g a n i s to i n g p a i n s in t h e p a s t f e w m a te ’ s g r a d u a tio n c e r e m o n y . C a r e f u lly a v o id in g th e w h o le th in g u n til th e d is ­ TO FWlli y e a r s , It is a l s o n o s e c r e t t r ib u t io n o f d ip l o m a s , I c a m e in ju s t p e r f o r m e v e r y e d u c a t i o n a l b e fo r e th a t jo y o u s o c c a s io n . s e r v i c e o f v a l u e to c i t i z e n s lh a t th e U n i v e r s i t y c o u l d n o t F i r s t o f a l l , th e w a y th e y d o it is t h i s . q u a l i f i e d to p r o f i t f r o m t h a t g o o n f o r e v e r w i t h s u c h a T h e y c a ll u p e a c h c o lle g e s e p a r a t e ly . As th e g r a d u a tin g s tu d e n ts fr o m one s e r v i c e . T h e c h a n g e s M S U r a p i d r a t e o f g r o w t h w i t h o u t c o lle g e g o u p o n th e A u d it o r iu m s ta g e , h a v e u n d e r g o n e a t t e s t s to s o m e t h i n g g i v i n g . T h e f e a r is th e o t h e r s c o n t in u e , u n in t e r r u p t e d , in t h e ir - A r - 7 t s tu d y in g fo r fin a ls . t h a t p e r f o r m a n c e . t h a t th e q u a l i t y o f e d u c a t i o n B u t th a t d id n ’ t b o th e r m e . B u t . N e v i l l e s a i d , ‘ ‘ m i g h t w o u ld s u f f e r if it h a s n o t a l ­ Why not? That stuff keeps me w arm at 20 below. W h a t w a s r e a lly im p r e s s iv e w a s th e r e a d y . w e n o w b e s t s e r v e . . . b y d e v e l o p i n g a n d e m p h a s i z i n g W h a t M i c h i g a n S t a t e a p ­ q u a l i t y in e v e r y b r a n c h o f p a r e n t l y w i l l g e t is a c h a n c e T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S o u r u n d e r t a k i n g . ’ * to s t o p a n d r e f l e c t . T o p u t H e t e l l i n g . b e . n o r w a s 1' N o c a n n o t a s k i n g , l o n g e r w e b e . h e s h o u l d a ll w a s t h i n g s w e its u p o u t h o u s e th e w h a t in p i e c e s . o r p i e c e s o r d e r . e v e n , T o it p o s s e s s e s . to p i c k f i n d SN not Spartan propaganda machine to a ll m e n . ” T o i m p r o v e o n w h a t it a l ­ T o th e E d i t o r : Institutional scalping S p e c i f i c a l l y N e v i l l e w a s r e a d y h a s . T h e f i r s t tw o w o r d s th a t jo u r n a lis m T o th e E d i t o r : s a y i n g t h i s ; T h e s i z e o f th e W e n e e d it. s tu d e n ts a r e s u p p o s e d to le a r n a r e a c c u r a c y a n d o b j e c t i v i t y . S o m e w h e r e in '« i t I t is th e tim e o f th e y e a r a g a in w h e n U n i v e r s i t y s h o u l d b e l i m i t e d - - T h e E d i t o r s th e " W h o ’ s N u m b e r o n e h o o p la " th e th e r e o c c u r s o n c a m p u s a n o ffe n s e s e e m ­ S ta te N e w s h a s n o t o n ly k n o c k e d N o t r e in g ly m o r e c r im in a l th a n m a u lin g a R e d D a m e d o w n a n o tc h , b u t o b je c tiv ity a n d C e d a r d u c k . T h i s t e r r ib le c r im e is k n o w n a c c u ra c y a s w e ll. a s tic k e t s c a lp in g , a n d is p u n is h a b le b y W E ' R E N U M B E R 1 s tr u n g a c r o s s th e a m a x im u m o f 9 0 d a y s in ja il a n d a fin e T r iv ia l is s u e s k ill fr o n t p a g e o f th e N o v . 2 2 p a p e r . p ic k e d u s n u m b e r o n e ? T n e c o a c h e s d id W ho o f $ 1 0 0 . O n e c a n in c u r th e w r a th o f th e c o n c e rn e d a u th o r itie s b y s e llin g o r ( U P I ) . 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A f te r a s c o r e ­ n a m e d to th e NCAA AU—T o u r n a — p e r io d , b u t M SU’s N in o C r i s t o - p la y e rs fro m both t e a m s look on. B ut u n le s s m o re sc o rin g p unch l e s s t h i r d p e r io d th e g a m e w e n t f o li, on a n a s s i s t f r o m M c A n d re w , S t a t e N e w s p h o t o b y D a v e L< a n d r e b o u n d in g i s su d d e n ly fo u n d , in to o v e r ti m e . s e n t th e g a m e in to su d d e n d e a th i t c a n n o t b e a g r e a t te a m . o v e r ti m e . T h e S p a r t a n s w ill b e g o in g W ith S p a r ta n d e fe n s e m a n D oug f o r t h e i r t h i r d s t r a i g h t w in a t F r e n c h In th e p e n a lty b o x , M in ­ n e s o ta m o u n te d a p o w e r p la y a n d h a d v is io n s of a r e p e a t o f th e Towson wins in gym Open 8 to n ig h t w h e n th e y p la y South D a k o ta h e r e . M ia m i g a v e M ic h ig a n S ta te a p r e v io u s n ig h t’s g a m e , o n ly to w e s t, h o w e v e r, w e r e e a s i l y r e ­ (9 .0 5 ) a n d f o u rth In s id e h o r s e b a tt l e S a tu rd a y n ig h t u n til th e l a s t By R O B E R T A Y A F IE h a v e M c A n d re w s t e a l th e p u c k d u c e d to t h r e e . (8 .8 7 5 ). f o u r m in u te s w h e n , a s C o a c h T a y ­ S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r “ S o u th e rn I l li n o i s , Iow a a n d a n d w in It f o r th e S p a r t a n s . T h e c l o s e n e s s o f th e f in a l a v e r ­ l o r L o c k e s a id , " O u r d e fe n s e " T h e te a m p la y e d m u c h b e t t e r M ic h ig a n S ta te a r e th e b e s t , ” a g e s w a s in d ic a tiv e o f th e h ig h b r o k e d o w n .” OAK PA RK , 111. — T o b y T o w ­ S z y p u la p o in te d o u t, a d d in g , " n o t le v e l o f c o m p e titio n . S IU ’s R ic k T h e S p a r ta n s w e r e le a d in g o n ly th a n th e y d id on F r i d a y , ” S m ith s o n , th e 1966 AAU f lo o r e x e r ­ s a i d . " E v e r y b o d y h u s tle d , a n d in a n y s p e c if ic o r d e r . T h e s e t h r e e T u c k e r w a s t h i r d in a l l - a r o u n d 5 2 -4 9 , b u t th e n A itc h s c o r e d , c i s e c h a m p , won th a t e v e n t e a s i l y th e y m a d e f e w e r m i s t a k e s . ” t e a m s c a n be a m o n g th e to p th r e e (51.90), w ith f r e s h m a n J o e F e d - L a f a y e t t e h it f r o m th e c o r n e r , w ith a 9 .5 s c o r e h e r e S a t u r ­ M in n e s o ta h a d ta k e n a d v a n ta g e n a ti o n a ll y .” o r c h ik s e v e n th a t 4 7 .9 0 . a n d A itc h g o t tw o m o r e p o in ts d a y a t th e M id w e st O p e n . of S p a r ta n m ls c u e s f o r a ll i ts T h e s t a r o f th e m e e t w a s th e P a u l M a y e r o f th e S a lu k is w a s to e n d i t. S p a r ta n C o a c h G e o r g e S z y - g o a ls In F r i d a y ’ s g a m e . A ll fiv e J a p a n e s e n a tio n a l c h a m p io n K a t- s e c o n d in flo o r e x e r c i s e w ith L o c k e s a i d h e w a s g r e a t ly im ­ p u la c a lle d It th e f i n e s t m e e t e v e r G o p h e r s c o r e s c a m e w h e n th e s u to c h i K a n z a k i, a g r a d u a t e s t u ­ 9 .2 7 5 . R on A u re , c o m p e tin g u n ­ p r e s s e d w ith M SU ’s t h r e e in s id e h e ld in t h e M id w e s t.T e a m s c o r e s S p a rta n s w e re a m an s h o r t due d e n t fo rm N o rth e a s te r n L o u is i­ a tta c h e d , w a s o n e o f tw o m en m e n , e s p e c i a l l y A itc h . “ H e c o n ­ w e r e n o t c o m p ile d . a n a S ta te C o lle g e , H e won a l l - to th r o w a d o u b le s o m e r s a u l t s t a n tl y b r o k e o u r b a c k w ith th e to p e n a l t i e s . 4 “ T h e c o m p e titio n w a s g r e a t , ” A f t e r M in n e s o ta o p e n e d th e a r o u n d (5 5 .0 0 ), h ig h b a r (9 .6 5 ) on th e flo o r e x e r c i s e p a d to t ie b ig p la y . I th o u g h t w e h a d a c h a n c e S z y p u la s a id . " I t to o k r e c o r d s c o r i n g , MSU g a in e d a 3 -2 le a d on a n d p a r a l l e l b a r s (9 .4 2 5 ), w hile f o r se v e n th a t 8 .7 7 5 . to w in w h e n h e w e n t o u t w ith f o u r SA ND Y M cA N D R E W s c o r e s to g e t in to th e to p e ig h t, p la c in g t h i r d in th e v a u lt (9 ,2 2 5 ) W is c o n s in fresh m an Jo h n f o u l s ” (15:09 le f t ) . a n d th e y k e p t g e ttin g b e t t e r a n d a n d r i n g s (9 .2 7 5 ). R u s s o s c o r e d 9 ,2 7 5 to ta k e s id e A itc h f in is h e d w ith 17 p o in ts b e tte r.” A c lo s e r u n n e r - u p f o r s t a r h o r s e . H e w a s fo llo w e d b y a a n d 10 r e b o u n d s . F if te e n d i f f e r e n t in s t it u t io n s b i ll i n g w a s D a v e T h o r , s e c o n d duo fr o m Io w a , K en G o rd o n a t T w o s tr o n g d e f e n s e s p r e v a i le d OnCampus w ith w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d , a lo n g w ith a in a l l - a r o u n d (5 3 .9 0 ) a n d th e 9,175 a n d K e ith M c C a n d le s s a t In th e e a r l y s t a g e s . M ia m i le d , num ber of u n a tta c h e d c o m ­ M ax v a u lt (9 .2 3 7 5 ), t h i r d in f l o o r e x e r ­ 9 .0 7 5 . 1 8 -1 7 , a f t e r 16 m in u te s of p la y . p e t i t o r s . T h e p o w e r s o f th e M id ­ c i s e (9.125) a n d p a r a l l e l b a r s B e n in g to n s a i d M SU’s slow itlmr i'f " h’lilt'i Hound tin I' tiuj, Hoy* s t a r t w a s b e c a u s e h e w a n te d to '•'jjohit a tilt*," de.) p r a c t i c e th e w e a v e a g a in s t a good NO W OMEN ALLOW ED ON d e f e n s e . “ M ia m i p la y e d it w e l l. T h e n w e s h if te d to o u r r e g u l a r T IS T H E S E A S O N T O B E JO L L Y o ff e n s e a n d i t to o k a w h ile to g e t g o in g .” I km nv how b u sy you tire • s tu d y ¡»if. tfoinjz to class, help- L a f a y e t t e s c o r e d on a t i p - i n , big old grad.» find th e ir d e n tu re s a f t e r H o m ec o m in g —b u t, th e n th e s c o r e k e e p e r h a d to g e t h a rk , th e Y u letid e is alm o st upon us an d it's tim e we b u s y . T h r e e p o i n ts b y A itc h a n d *ijrued •>iir th o u g h ts to C h ris tm a s sh o p p in g . W'u'll - ta r t u ith th e h a rd e s t g if t p roblem of ¡ill: w h a t to / oo r o l o o o p . M. J o h n B a ile y , tw o b y S h annon R e a d in g a n d f o u r m o r e f o r L a ­ Aitch Goes Up :i\e *i,v m an w ho h a s e v e ry th in g . Well s ir , h e re a r e som e Forw ard M a li A ifc h d riv e s in on M ia m i in la s t ings 1 11 bet he d o e sn ’t h a v e : 1 i A d e n t is t’s c h a ir. 2> A f a y e tte g a v e th e S p a r ta n s a 3 1 -2 2 TUESDAY, DEC. 6 S a tu rd a y ’s 6 3 -5 1 w in . A itc h got 17 p o in t s and was Mte-h n iniher. 3 ' A s tr e e t m ap o f P e r th , A u s tr a lia . 4) h a lf tim e l e a d . T h e R e d s k in s w e r e n ’t s c a lp e d th e S p a r t a n s ’ top r e b o u n d e r . I-'¡ft v pounds o f ch ick en fa t. 5 1 A pack o f P e r s o n n a S u p e r S ta in le ss S teel B lades. y e t th o u g h . T h e y c h a r g e d b a c k S ta te N e w s p ho to by D a v e L a u r a "W 'biit f " you ex c la im , y o u r ey e b ro w s le a p in g in w ild n< red u lity . "The m an w ho h a s e v e r y th in g d o e s n 't h av e ambsons a g a in w ith f iv e q u ic k p o in ts a t th e s t a r t of th e se c o n d h a lf . |V r>. n e a S u p e r S t a i n l e s s 'S t e e l B lad e s? W h a t a r r a n t non- s e t . s e . . . scoff, m a k in g a c o a rs e g e s tu re . But I in sist. T h e m an w ho lias e v e r y th in g d o e sn ’t h av e C A S T I A N S I N G “ M ia m i i s th e k in d o f te a m y o u n e v e r p u t a w a y ,” B e n in g to n s a i d . " T h e y d o n ’t th r o w th e b a ll up Ram defense shines, P erso itiia b ecause ev e ry o n e in th e d o rm is a lw a y s b o rro w ­ ing them . A nd sm all w o n d e r! W ouldn’t you he th e r e w ith an em p ty ra z o r a n d a s u p p lic a tin g sid le if you h e a rd so m e­ body had s u p e r-b la d e s th a t w e re s u p e r- s h a r p an d su p e r- A H u n . Ii’i f til i ihhnrl unit \ to r vo i t lux w hile you shop t h e r e f o r y o u . T h e y p la y p e r c e n t ­ a g e a n d e li m in a t e e r r o r s . ” E v e n a f t e r a c o u p le s t e a l s a n d Lions lose 23 to 3 L O S A N G E L E S (UP1) - - T h e D e tr o it to o k a b r i e f 3 - 0 le a d in d u ru h le ; th a t sc ra p e not, n e ith e r do th e y n ic k ; th a t sh a v e t h r e e l a y - u p s b y B a ile y w h ic h (m• ( Mristmus. Y W II o ld in o u r'ii rup e v e r y yijt raid v L o s A n g e le s R a m s ’ d e fe n s iv e th e first q u a r te r w hen G a ro you ea sily an d b ree zily , q u ic k ly a n d slickly , scratch lessl.v . g a v e M SU a s e v e n - p o in t le a d , th e and m a tc h le ssly : th a t com e b o th in D o u b le-E d g e sty le an d R e d s k in s c l o s e d it to 4 2 -4 1 a n d u n i t, in te r c e p t in g t h r e e p a s s e s Y e p r e m ia n , th e l e f t - f o o te d s o c ­ Injectoi" sty le ? O f c o u rs e you w ould! I " put umlor ilu: tree on Christm as m o r n i n g . in c lu d in g o n e «vnlch C h u c k L a m - c e r - ty p e k ic k e r fro m C y p ru s, s t a y e d c ls o e u n til th e l a s t few So h e re is o u r firs t g if t su g g e stio n . I f you know a m an m in u t e s . B a ile y h a d 11 p o in ts . s o n r a n b a c k f o r 44 y a r d s a n d a b o o te d a 2 3 - y e a r d f ie ld g o a l. who shaves w ith P e rs o n n a , g iv e h im h sa fe . P h il S now , th e 5 - 7 S m a ll C o l - to u d h d o w n , p l a s t e r e d th e D e tr o it R a m f u llb a c k D ic k B a s s d id N.'Xt let us ta k e u p th e th o r n y p roblem o f b u y in g g if ts L io n s w ith a 2 3 - 3 d e fe a t S u n d a y . n o t s c o r e a n y p o in ts , b u t s e t w hen ymi have no m oney. Well s ir , th e re a r e m a n y w o n ­ It w a s th e f o u r t h s t r a i g h t v ic ­ a new c lu b r e c o r d b y g o in g o v e r d e rfu l g if ts w hich co st h a rd ly a n y th in g . A b o ttle o f good t o r y f o r th e R a m s , w h o now h a v e t h e 1,0 0 0 - y a r d b a r r i e r , B a s s c h air \\ a te r, fo r ex a m p le , is a lw a y s w elcom e. A n ice sm o o th a n 8 - 5 r e c o r d a n d s ta n d in t h i r d g a in e d 107 y a r d s to ru n h is s e a ­ rock rnaki-s a c h a r m in g p a p e rw e ig h t. In fa c t, one C h r is t­ m as back in my ow n college days, th e s e ¡ire ex a ctly th e p l a c e In th e N a tio n a l F o o tb a ll s o n t o ta l to 1 ,0 4 1 . g if ts I gave ¡i b e a u te o u s coed nam ed N o rm a G lebe. I took L e a g u e ’s W e s te r n C o n f e r e n c e . B a s s w e n t o v e r th e 1 ,0 0 0 -y a r d a rock, a b o ttle o f w a te r, a b it o f rib b o n , an d a tta c h e d a T h e l a s t t im e th e y h a d a w in n in g m a rk w ith a 5 0 - y a rd b u rst c a rd w ith th is te n d e r s e n tim e n t: s e a s o n w a s in 1958 w h e n th e y th r o u g h th e c e n t e r o f th e lin e in l!< ii - sum i w a te r f in is h e d 8 - 4 . th e t h i r d q u a r t e r . T h is w a s h is .1 m i hi l l 's n i n ti,', P r a c t i c a l l y a l l th e R a m s c o r e s s e c o n d 1,000 y a r d s e a s o n . H e I I o n ¡ i o n , (la u g h te r, w e r e s e t up b y th e d e f e n s e . g a in e d 1,0 3 3 y a r d s in 1963. .1 run m l Ih I1clock, N o rm a w as so moved, sh e seized th e rock, sm a sh e d th e b o ttle, and p lunged th e ja g g e d ed g e in to my s te rn u m . STORE HOURS MON T H R U S A T . 9 : 3 0 A .M . T O 5 30 P .M . WED & F R I . 9 30 A M. T O 9 P .M . p a m p e r y o u r C h ris tm a s H ere now is a lovely g if t fo r an A m e ric a n H is to r y m a jo r A n g e l w it h th e fra g ra n c e ¡i b ro n ze s ta t u e t t e o f M illard F illm o re w ith a clock in th e sto m ac h , i M r. F illm o re , In c id e n ta lly , w a s th e only A m eric an p r e s id e n t w ith a clock in h is sto m a c h . J a m e s K. s u p r e m e .. .R o y a l S ecret P o lk h a d a s te m -w in d e r in h is h ea d a n d W illia m H e n ry H a rris o n c h im e d th e q u a r te r- h o u r , b u t only M r. F illm o re of ¡ill o u r c h ie f e x e c u tiv e s h ad a clock in h is sto m ac h . b y G e r m a i n e M o n t e i l , de l i ght f ul l y F ra n k lin P ie rc e h ad a sw eep seco n d h a n d a n d Z a c h a ry T aylor had 17 je w e ls an d M a rtin Van B u re n tic k e d b u t, I re p e a t, M r. F illm o re a n d M r. F illm o re alo n e h a d a clock gift-w rapped in g l e a m i n g golden in h is sto m ac h . M o reo v e r, M r. F illm o re w as th e f irs t p r e s i­ the Acme Dingo boot d e n t w ith p o w e r s te e r in g . N o w o n d e r th e y called h im "O ld H ic k o r y ! ” ) foil a n d tied w ith a n exquisite b o w knot. B ut ! d ig r e s s . R e tu r n in g to C h r is tm a s g if ts , h e r e ’s one tlu it’s s u r e to p le a se —u g if t c e r tif ic a te fro m th e A m e ric a n of ru g g ed , w e a th e r - r e s is ta n t san d S o cie ty o f C h iro p r a c to r s . A c c o m p an y in g ea c h c e rtific a te A. S p r a y P e r f u m e , V? o z . 3 . 5 0 B. S h o w e r S p r a y . 6 . 0 0 is th is f e tc h in g little p o e m : b r u s h e d l e a t h e r , f l e e c e - l in e d M m 'ii Cli lis t mas, Happy Sew Year, J o y o u s sa cro -ilia c! C . B a t h P e r f u m e , Vi o z . 5.00 D. B a t h P o w d e r, 9 oz. 5 .0 0 f o r w a r m th a n d c o m f o r t w h e n th e M ap yo u r sp in e fo r e v e r shine. B le s s in g s on y o u r a ch in g hack! t e m p e r a t u r e d r o p s . . . a g r e a t c a s u a l w ith M a y y o u r l u m b a r n e ’e r y r o i r n u m b e r , E. L u x u r y L o t i o n , 8 o z . 5 .0 0 F. C o l o g n e , 2 oz 3.7 5 M a y y o u r backb o n e n e 'e r dislo d g e, ru b b e r so le s . 1 5 .0 0 M a y y o u r caudal n e v e r d aw dle, J o y i u.v S ' o e l ! H e u r e u x m a s s a g e ! * * * T* l «.;, M h i K liu lm u n I n il g r e e t i n g * o f t h e s e a s o n f r o m t h e m a k e r s o f P ersonna S u p e r S ta in less S te e l B la d es, D ouble-E dge o r In je c to r, a n d fr o m P e rso n n a ’ • p a rtn e r in sh a vin g lu x • iiry , Itu rm a -S n a v e , re g u la r o r m e n th o l. Jacobsons Jacobsons Monday, Decem ber 5, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS S o c c e r m e n u n h a p p y w i t h t ie Another Satisfied Student aw arded with a little o ver 20 would be decided like that, we g am es," siad B a rry T ie m a n , who " I think we should be playing B y D E N N IS C H A S E seconds rem aining in the fourth would have d elib erately trie d to sc o re d the S p artan s f ir s t goal tougher team s even though it A s s o c ia te S p o rts E d ito r s e t up c o rn e r k ic k s ," Spartan against LIU in th e th ird p erio d . might h urt our r e c o r d ," T iem an overtim e. Some p la y ers on the Michigan A c o rn e r kick is aw arded to m anager T urgud E nustun said. "H onestly, we’ve had b e tte r said. S tate so c c e r team a r e beginning T h e gam e w ill go down in the gam es ag ain st our fresh m an team Michigan S tate’s final re c o rd th e offensive team when the d e­ to wonder why the S partans can re c o rd books a s a tie . In the NCAA than many of the co n te sts in the was 10-0-2. Only two se n io rs will fen se kicks the b all behind its n ev e r win the big gam es. tournam ent, a l l p relim in ary re g u la r se aso n ,” T ie m an said . be lo st through graduation, C ap­ own goal line. L a s t Saturday the S partans tied T he p rac tice of determ ining the rounds a r e co n sid ered qualifying "O u r freshm an team could beat tain T e r r y Bidiak and Manny Long Island U niversity, 2-2, in outcom e of an NCAA tournam ent rounds fo r the fin als. Officially, Just about any college v a rsity Ruscheinski, who w as h u rt m ost the NCAA sem ifinals at B erkeley, gam e on the b a s is of the num ber Long Island qualified, and MSU te am in the country. T he gam es of the season. C alif. Long Island was aw arded a of c o rn e r kicks began in 1959 did not. with the re g u la rs a r e always Kenney said th e re a r e th re e o r spot in the finals on the b asis of T h e U n iv ersity of San F ra n c is ­ c lo se . four freshm en who could possibly when it took 23 h o u rs to decide a a 6-5 m argin in c o rn e r kicks. co b eat Long Island, 5-2, Sunday “ I think Gene (Kenney, so ccer b reak into the sta rtin g lineup. w inner. T h e winning c o rn e r kick was "H ad we known th at the game fo r the cham pionship. coach) goes w here the good fa c il­ T re v o r H a rris, E rn ie T u ch - In 1965, Michigan S tate lo st to itie s a r e ra th e r than w here the sc h u re r, Alex Skotarek, Ken Ha - St. L ouis, 1 - 0, in the finals on good team s a r e ," nann, Nick A rc h er and Denny a penalty kick. In the 1964 finals "W e haven’t been playing many B oles will all g et a chance. N avy b eat MSU, 1-0. St. Louis tough te a m s ," T o m K reft said . MSU outshot Long Island, 22-9 b e a t the S partans by 2 -0 sc o re s " I think if we played tougher op­ according to K enney. On a field in 1962-63 in the sem ifinals. position w e’d be m o re rea d y for Kenney d escrib ed a s a quag­ A gainst St. L ouis, the S partans the big gam es, like the NCAA m ire ” because of a tw o-day rain , trad itio n al riv al, MSU is 1-8-2. tournam ent. Kenney said the S partans played In NCAA com petition M ichigan “ I don’t think we should even be one of th e ir fin est g am es. S tate h as been outscored, 8-2, and playing team s like C a lv in .” ‘T h e passin g w as excellent, shut out four of five tim e s. MSU has a 9-0 lifetim e re c o rd and on a d ry day we' could have "T h e team talked a lot about ag ain st Calvin and b ea t it 13-0, beaten them by five o r six g o a ls,’ th is inability to win the big th is y ear. Kenney said . Wrestlers put muscle on Air Force, 4 0 -3 By N O R M SA A R I S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r " I o n ce pinned a bad high sch o o l w r e s t le r in 11 s e c o n d s , but th is w as th e q u ic k e st I e v e r only p o in ts when Don H en d erso n d e c is io n e d D ale C a r r in th e 145- pound c l a s s . " C a r r won h is Big T e n c la s s ... GetsTOPCASHforhisUsedbooks Doug C oolm an, H untington, Indiana ju n io r and L a n d sc a p e A rc h ite c tu re m a jo r, hap­ T h re e se e m s :o be th e lucky got anyone h e r e ," Z in d e l s a id . n u m b e r fo r MSU and the unlucky Z in d e l, a so p h o m o re who a ls o la s t y e a r but didn’t show an y ­ p ily c o m p le te s th e s a le of h is u se d tex t b ooks. one fo r th e A ir F o rc e A cadem y p lay ed an th e football te a m th is th in g in th is m e e t," S p a rta n " I ’ve been a r e g u la r c u s to m e r a t S .B .S. s in c e m y fre s h m a n y e a r ,’ Doug s a id . S ince Heads Up w re s tlin g te a m s , a s th a t is the s e a s o n , sa id he is in " d e c e n t s h a p e ." H e w ill be m oved down C oach G rady P e n in g e r s a id . " H e ju s t is n ’t p h y sic a lly read y I’m an L .A , m a jo r , I spent a g r e a t d e a l each te r m fo r a r t su p p lie s a s w ell a s f o r books, and I often go out of my w ay to shop a t S.B .S. At th e end of e a c h te r m I t 's back to n u m b e r of p o in ts th e F a lc o n s MSU w re s tle r G eorge Hoddy flip s h is A ir Force have s c o re d a g a in s t th e S p a rta n s to a lig h te r w eight c la s s when y e t. S .B .S, w h e re I’m s u r e to get th e top d o lla r fo r m y u se d b o o k s.’ opponent W ayne T erry in th e 1 15 w e i g h t d i v i s i o n . in e a ch of th e ir m a tc h e s fo r the R ic h a rd so n r e tu r n s in m id - " O v e r a l l, we w e re in b e tte r H ow ard B a lle in , m a n ag e r of S .B .S. sa id , "W e m ake e v e ry e ffo rt to g iv e the stu ­ Hoddy e v e n tu a lly won b y d e c i s i o n in S p a r t a n s 4 0 - 3 Jan u ary . Shape th an they w e r e , although d e n ts th e m o s t frie n d ly , p e rs o n a l, co n v en ie n t s e r v ic e p o s s ib le . T h e re a r e many stu d en ts p a s t th r e e y e a r s . MSU d isp la y e d p o w er in the we w e re s till aw ful ru s ty on so m e lik e Doug w hom w e get to know w e ll. T h is is one of th e m o st re w a rd in g a s p e c ts of v ic to ry . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y C h a r l e s S c r i b n e r T h is y e a r it w as 4 0 -3 , w hile MSU d e fe a te d th e A ir F o rc e 27-3 lig h tw eig h t c l a s s e s , a s G ary B is - of o u r m o v e s ,” P e n in g e r c o n ­ o u r book & supply s e r v ic e .” and 3 6 -3 in p re v io u s y e a r s . s e l l, Don B ehm and D ale A n d er­ tin u e d . " I thought we c a m e out Green Bay clinches F iv e S p a rta n w r e s t le r s r e g is ­ son a ll r e g is te r e d f a lls . r e a l w e ll, e sp e c ia lly in th e 152 A c ro ss fro m 0 1 in A c ro ss fro m 0 1 in te r e d f a l l s —ho ld in g th e ir B is s e ll, in th e 123-pound c l a s s , c l a s s .” S o p p o n e n ts’ sh o u ld e rs to th e m a t w as le a d in g , 3 -2 , when he pinned T he 152 c la s s w as the c lo s e s t Bob P av elk o a t 4:55. d e c is io n o f the n ig h t, a s C am p­ fo r one seco n d , share of divison title MILWAUKEE (UPI) — B a rt th e 4 9 e rs and L o s A n g eles R am s T h e m o s t s p e c ta c u la r m atch c a m e in th e heavyw eight c la s s w hen J a c k Z in d e l, fillin g in fo r B ehm , who h as been f i r s t and sec o n d in the Big T en m e e t the p a s t two y e a r s , w as le a d in g M ik e b e ll w on, 4 -3 , o v e r D iehl. C am p ­ b ell w as behind 3 -2 w ith le s s than two m in u te s le ft in the m a tc h , but sc o re d two p o in ts on a r e v e r ­ tu d en t B o o k S to re fo o tb all p la y e r Je ff R ic h a rd s o n , G re n a rd , 15-4, when he pinned S ta r r ’s p a s s in g and th e c lu tch and le ft only B a ltim o re w ith a m an ag e d to pin M .ke L an g in h is 130-pound A ir F o rc e opponent s a l to win. ru nning of J im T a y lo r Sunday c h a n c e to c a tc h th e P a c k e r s in w ith 3:49 e la p s e d . i- only 53 s e c o n d s . gave th e G re e n Bay P a c k e r s a th e W e st. T h e C o lts m e e t G re e n A n d e rso n , wno won th e 137 2 0 -7 v ic to ry o v e r th e San F r a n ­ B ay next S a tu rd a y a t B a ltim o re c la s s in th e B ig T en la s t y e a r , c is c o 4 9 e rs and a s h a r e of th e an d m u s t w in th a t g am e an d th e ir p inned T om Schum w ay a t the N atio n al F o o tb a ll L e a g u e ’s fin a l one w h ile th e P a c k e r s lo s e Stan scores 3 3 , 4:20 m a r k . A n d erso n w as le a d ­ W e ste rn D ivisin title . to tie fo r a cro w n and fo r c e a in g , 4 - 0 , b e fo re th e pin. T h e G re e n B ay w in e lim in a te d p lay o ff. but C a p ita ls lose T h e o th e r S p a rta n to pin h is B a ltim o re b e a t th e C hicago o pponent w as G eo rg e R adm on in I I I I I I I I I I I I I K I I M I I I I I I I H * * 111 B e a r s , Sunday, 21-16. th e 167-pound c la s s . He downed Stan W ashington, f o r m e r MSU S le e t, fre e z in g ra in an d snow T om B o e ttc h e r a t 6:20. D u f f y B e a t s b a sk e tb a ll s t a r , now p la y in g w ith h a m p e re d p la y a s th e G re e n Bay E ls e w h e re , G eo rg e Hoddy d e - th e L a n sin g C a p ita ls of th e N o rth d e fe n s e d o m in ated m uch of the c is io n e d W ayne T e r r y in th e P a r s e g h ia n A m e ric a n B a sk e tb a ll L eag u e , a c tio n , re c o v e rin g tw o San F r a n ­ 115 c la s s , D ave C a m p b e ll d e c i- sco red 33 p o in ts S a tu rd ay to c is c o fu m b le s and in te rc e p tin g sio n ed Ron D iehl a t 152-pounds, D u ffy D a u g h e r t y , M ic h ­ m a in ta in th e le a g u e s c o rin g le a d , two John B ro d ie p a s s e s . It w as Rod O tt d e c isio n e d Bob E n g le - ig a n S t a t e 's f o o tb a l l c o a c h bu t th e C a p ita ls w e r e d e fe a te d by th e P a c k e r s ’ 10th w in of the b re ts o n in th e 160 d iv is io n , M ike f o r th e p a s t 13 y e a r s , C olum bus 114-112. s e a s o n and th ey av en g ed one of Jo h n so n d e cisio n ed D ean K ocian W ashington le a d s th e leag u e b e a t out A ra P a r s e g h ia n th e ir two l o s s e s . w ith a 2 9 .4 p o in ts p e r g am e in th e 177 c l a s s , and Jo h n S chnei­ in th e N C A A D i s t r i c t F iv e S ta r r p a s s e d 83 y a r d s to C a r­ d e r d e c is io n e d Bob G em ignani a v e ra g e i n th e C a p ita ls ’ fiv e b a llo tin g f o r A m e ric a n r o ll D ale on th e th ir d p la y of g a m e s to d a te . L a n sin g h a s a in th e 191 c la s s . F o o tb a ll A s s o c ia tio n th e g am e fo r th e f i r s t P a c k e r T h e A ir F ro c e sc o re d th e ir 2 -3 r e c o r d in le a g u e p la y . touchdow n, s c o r e d th e second C o a c h - o f - th e - Y e a r m idw ay th ro u g h th e fin al q u a r­ a w a rd . t e r on a o n e -y a rd p lu n g e and s e t H e n ip p e d P a r s e g h ia n up th e th ird , s c o r e d by E lijah • Prescription lenses and Jack M o lle n k o p f of P itts fro m two y a rd s out, w ith ground P u rd u e in th e b a llo tin g , a 45 y a r d to s s to D a le . a lth o u g h th e fin a l v o te T h e P a c k e r s c a n w in th e crow n • Complete selection w as not ann ounced . o u trig h t by b e a tin g th e C o lts of frames D a u g h e rty is o n e of S a tu rd a y . T h e tw o te a m s tie d a e ig h t c o a c h e s in th e r u n ­ n in g . f o r th e W e ste rn d iv isio n cro w n l a s t y e a r and th e P a c k e r s won a su d d e n -d e a th o v e rtim e playoff. • Sunglasses • Repairs while you wait i ft* •V Campus Cards Bator Opticians 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) th e C H R IS T M A S C A R D S w it h I I C am pus S cenes STEREO I G iv e th e A m p e x 5 d iffe r e n t s c e n e s TAPES s o u n d o f m u s ic . (A n d w e 'll g iv e yo u a little so m e th in g extra.) in c o lo r f u l d u o to n e N o b o d y b u t A m pex g iv e s you s o m an y g r e a t w ay s to sa y The D is c Shop h as the m o s t c o m p le te s e le c ­ M erry C h ristm a s. 14 r e c o rd e r m o d e ls to c h o o s e from . 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M I C H I G A N 323 EA ST G R A N D R IV E R PHONE 3 5 1 -5 3 8 0 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, Decem ber 5, 1966 V is it in g p o e t ’s r e f l e c t i o n s o n LS D , L e a ry “ 1 am God, You a r e God, I am God You would be God, im m ense a God who shows us Yes, o r any Jack in the te rrito ry of my divinity, I and m otionless, ju st as he, tim ele ss h is ca rd s; whose eyes we a r e leav es of the m ost ancient tr e e - th at consum es the Innum erable m iles i can c re a te any u n iv e rse I want within quia pulvis es, d eath less search in g the floor M emento, fleeing h is own shadow my own body,” sa id the leading p r o ­ and m e a su re le ss. do not avoid us; who does not lift up but T im e p a sse s Memento, h o m o .. . ponent of LSD. If you a r e God, h is hands to the audience c a re s sin g our brow: I am not God. 1 am not God. how can you w itness which hypnotized no one can count You a r e not God. M em ento. . . L ift up You a r e not God. . . ,e t in pulverem views the d ram a . th e r in term in ab le rin g s of that trunk your face to the ra in You have no other te rr ito r y r e v e rte ris , a ll the suffering in the world n o r its tim e le ss stock. of the passing clouds: nor other country than that one and p erm it it? M emento, we re tu rn le t the w ater m ix in which T im e 'fa lls as light snow, Again, a God of m in o rities; in alien bodies with your te a r s and laughter. where everything sm ack s of dust. none but the a r tis ts , in fra g ra n t ro se s A d istant moon Memento, homo. . . the se le c t minds, th at the wind m oves without p e rm issio n . u n rav els the blanket of shadows. It is not on a te rr ib le God the se n sitiv e youths Run, away, se lec t Out of the fo re sts . . .quia pulvis e s . . . can be gods. . . . . m inds, young ones we sense em erging the arom a that I found my hope. T h e r e s t, in the usual shadows of d ark n ess, “ two billion y e a rs o ld” , run away; of pregnant s o ils. . , .in pulverem through the infinite d e s e rt of fea r, a r tis ts , In the silence of th e u n iv e rse seek out re v e rte r is. I love of suffering abandon the sinking ship a sm all leaf the earth that I sh all be and of the inn erm o st hunger: fre e y o u rselv es from the p anic. . —those leav es of the m illen ary tre e and that today a re those who w ere. in satiab le. in ten sify suffering, which the wind h as effectively sc a tte re d — Would that I burn T h e oth ers, deepen the cavity that b e a rs engraved one b rie f word: m y body and throw it on the illum ined shore: of solitude; the fea r love. —J u lia U ceda to the sea a Hell of those who a re not young, v isitin g p ro fe sso r a c ro s s which I cam e. in th is one and the o th er. nor a r tis ts D ept, of Rom ance Languages (If we retu rn , ( ‘‘T im othy L e a ry is two billion nor s e l e c t . . . (Who --tra n s la te d from the Spanish sh all a God c a re w hether as ash o r dust?). y e a rs old. . . ” ) cannot be the se le c t? B usinessm en, by G eorge M ansour If you w ere God you would not wish the one who la b o rs 24 hours, a s s t, p ro fe sso r to be God. Memento, h o m o .. , At last. th e hunchback, the sick, D ept, of Rom ance Languages J F K F IL M C lin ic a l a ttitu d e Funeral drums evoke w eakens new novel haunting memories THE 2 9 th SUMMER, by By JON C L A R K quarantine, the B erlin Wall, the lent and invisible. But so a r e T heodore Is a a c R u b in , S ta te N e w s R e v i e w e r B erlin blockade) and his t r i ­ ideas, m em o ries, and d rea m s. (T r i d e n t P r e s s , $ 3 .9 5 ). In Chicago, the Kennedy Ex­ umphant v isits to Latin A m erica, He Is a symbol, a s a r e his la st­ R e v i e w e d by Don p ressw ay is trav e led by thou­ B erlin , and Irelan d . T hese- “ Y ears of Lightning” ing ideas and d ream s and our lastin g m e m o ries, of the in­ The Three Wise Men H a u s d o rff, a s s o c ia te p ro ­ sands of m o to rists every day. It fe s s o r of A T L . ire in te rsp e rs e d with h e a rt­ fluence, the accom plishm ent, and T im o th y L e a r y -H u g h H e fn e r-B illy G ra h a m w as renam ed "K ennedy” three rending clip s from the “ Day of the m ortality of the g rea t. B u rto n S ilv e rm a n p a in tin g fro m E s q u ire m agazi T hose who saw the film "D avid sh ort y ea rs ago. But in the p e r­ D rum s” — shadows passing by and L isa ” w ill rem e m b er a gen­ sisten c e of the p re se n t, in the the casket in th e C apitol’s tle and p ercep tiv e sto ry about the acceleration of m odern life, in the effo rts of two troubled young peo­ sh o rtn ess of our m e m o ries, Ken­ Rotunda and the fu n eral p r o ­ cession through Washington. ple to e x tric a te them selves from nedy has becom e the nam e of a highway, and only a highway. In F lo rid a, it is a rocket base. In New York, it is an a irp o rt. Scenes of his pow erful and triu m ­ phant speech in B e rlin square a re followed by scen es of m o u rn ers Author focuses attention em otional quicksand. The tone was p sy c h iatric , and u n d erstan d ­ ably so, since the author of the soliloquizes about h e r d rea m s, fe a rs , m e m o ries, a ttitu d e s .P e r ­ iodically, h e r o b sessiv e in te rio r m e r ” se rio u sly , asid e from its so ap -o p era ending, is not the psy­ c h ia tric o r social p re m ise s that in that sam e sq u are on Novem ber novel was T heodore Rubin, a monologue is in te rru p te d by con­ u n d erlie it, but the inability of the The tim e has com e fo r a r e ­ p rac ticin g p sy c h ia tris t. v ersa tio n s w ith a g irl friend, author to bring the confessional on man’s alienation m inder of the man, especially 22, 1963. Walking through the Rotunda on the way to h is in ­ Rubin has in fact m ade a second with a m atchm aking aunt, o rw ith out of its clin ical envelope. The In light of the recent r e s u r r e c ­ a benevolent but bovine m o th er. re a d e r Is asked to se rv e as a psy­ augural, Kennedy sm iles — then c a r e e r out of fiction. With the tion of the h o rro r of his a s s a s i- D ram atic action is alm o st non­ c h ia tr is t’s e a r, but m ost re a d e rs the scene changes to the Rotunda exception of ’’T he Thin Book by a nation. “ Y ears o f Lightning, ex isten t. do not have the patience that a tw o -an d -a-h alf y e a rs later, and F o rm e rly F at P s y c h ia tr is t,” all Days of D rum s” is an eloquent P R O B L E M A T IC REB­ ra th e r than Im p re ss the to find a m eeting-ground for l i t ­ Now, th e re is a b elief in som e th e ra p ist m ust inevitably ac­ the co n tra st h u rts. of his half-dozen books have been and moving trib u te to John F . EL — AN IM A G E OF re a d e r. e ra tu re s of d ifferen t c u ltu res and lite r a r y q u a rte rs that the psy-1 q u ire . D espite its brevity, the “ Y ears of L ightning” was novels. Kennedy. MODERN MAN, by M a u ­ a p o rtra it of m odern man from ch ia tric theory which Rubin e s ­ book is te rrib ly repetitious and w ritten, scored, and d irec ted by He begins by trac in g the o rig in s His la te s t, "T h e 29th Sum­ Yes, of co u rse it ignores the ric e F rie d m a n , (R a n d o m the fusion of psychology, p hi­ p ouses, one which em phasizes slow . B ru ce H erschensohn with a fee l­ of the image? of man in the fig u res m e r,” ch ro n ic les the o rd eal of fau lts of his adm inistration, his losophy and lite r a tu r e . T he a u ­ " r e la te d n e s s ” and is sharply T he Insights Into n a rc issism , ing for the youth, the intellect, House, 1963). R e v ie w e d of Job and P ro m eth eu s, the "B ib an Intelligent, in tro sp ectiv e lack of support in the C ongress, th o r approaches h is subject with antagonistic to som e trad itional guilt and com pulsive behavior a r e and the vigor of Kennedy, the by V a l e r i e G rab er, lic al re b e l” and t h e “ G reek young lib ra ria n who is, as she the political enem ies every P r e s ­ integrity; h is sch o larsh ip is ex ­ F reu d ian ten ets (" I don’t ag re e often ex p re ssed with fine m an, and a controlled but highly g r a d u a t e s tu d en t in re b e l.” He then m oves through puts it, “ alone lo n ely .” She wants ident has and the Bay of Pigs h austive and h is m an n er of p r e s ­ w ith F re u d at a l l ," say s A nnie's c la rity and candor, and It’s too em otional m ourning of h is tr a g ­ c o m p a ra tiv e lite ra tu re lite r a r y h isto ry to the p resen t: sex , she w ants a man, she w ants fiasc o . Instead, it concentrates entation sim ple and d ire c t. He g ir lf r ie n d ." God, he gives women bad that th e Im aginative power ic end. He m akes the drum s “ T he p roblem atic of m odern man fulfillm ent; she Is too honest with on the p ersonal and diplom atic and A T L a s s t, in s tru c to r. lo s e s control of the scope of an awful knock.” ) is in trin sica lly needed to tra n sfo rm them Into haunt you even m o re than ‘that is grounded in his alien atio n .” h e rse lf to s e ttle fo r som eone who g rea tn ess that overshadowed his h is w ork. T h is has the double an tith etical to the w riting of a com pelling w ork of fiction sim ­ w eekend.’ "P ro b lem a tic R eb el” is an Finally, he views the nature of cannot m ake h e r feel throbbingly failings. effect of p re s e n tin g 'th e re a d e r stro n g fiction. But R ubin's novel attem pt to d eriv e an image of m odern man a s he is ex p re ssed aliv e. “ F alling in love, living ply is not p re s e n t. Maybe Rubin The film is organized loosely Scenes of a happy fam ily life with many stim ulating s ta rtin g - " L is a and D avid” (h is o riginal m odern man from the w orks of through arch ety p al c h a ra c te rs, to g e th er,” she m u ses, “ isn ’tth a t is try in g to do too much: he has around the su c ce sses of his New with Jackie, C arolyn, and John, points for speculation, and of title) w as d ram a tic ally pow erful H erm an M elville, Fyodor Dos­ a kind of p o etry ?” two m o re books coming out next F ro n tie r pro g ram (the P eace J r . a re followed by the agonizing­ Although he is carefu l to confusing the r e a d e r ’s perception a s w ell as th erap eu tically sound. toyevsky, F ran z Kafka, A lbert Most of his slim volume is in y e a r. C orps, the A lliance for P ro g re ss , ly tense and sta rk black -an d - rem ind us that he only points of a unified hypothesis. What w eakens “ T he 29th Sum­ --D e tro it News rep rin t C am us and F rie d ric h N ietzsche. the form of a confessional: Annie the nuclear te st-b an tre a ty , the w hite film s of the rid e through T h e im age F riedm an seek s Is a to an im age and does not attem pt Civil Rights Act, encouragem ent D allas, a relieving absence of "p ro d u ct of the m eeting of phi­ to define the "m o d ern m an ,” and acceleration of space ad­ scenes of the killing, and the vancem ent), his c ris e s (the Cuban faces of people as they h ea rd of his death. You rem e m b er w here losophy and lite r a tu r e .” Each F rie d m a n ’s work becom es la rg e r work studied contains a c h a ra c te r than h is intention. He reach es who re p re se n ts not only a ce rtain into the psyches of the w rite rs instead of rem aining with th e ir WEST’SNOVEL(S) you w ere and what you w ere doing period, but "m an a s su c h ,” T r y o u r and how you held up under the F riedm an coins the following c h a ra c te rs . It is difficult to a c ­ 3 - w a y new s. And the w orld m ourns before you. T h ree billion people w ith, for perh ap s the f ir s t and te rm s : (1) the " p ro b le m a tic ” - cept h is view of the world as th at which is paradoxical and con­ b asica lly different in its modern tra d ic to ry in the human p e r ­ sta te , and h is im age of modern S p u rn e d 4th s p a w n s 5 th la s t tim e, one common thought. sonality; (2) the "M odern E x ile ,” man as an entity a p a rt and r a d ­ m e a l . w rite at le a st one bad novel, e a r th —may be my fin est effo rt. He had everything. And now whose rebellion i s ex p ressed ically different from h isto ric al T h i s i s t h e t h i r d a n d f i n a l thing that is re a lly im portant: ju st as he m ust w rite one novel A fter all I am a t the height Jackie stands beside his grave through (3) the "M odern P ro m e ­ hum anity. p art o f a n a r r a t iv e by w riting se rio u s novels. (I am of “ P ro b lem atic R ebel” is a v al­ J e r r y J. W e s t , a s s o c i a t e about his w ar, an o th er about c o u rse a se rio u s novelist, which of my cre a tiv e pow ers and I >. i weeping behind h e r black v eil. th e an " and (4) the "M odern Jo b .” T h ere is an extensive bib­ uable contribution to the attem pt p r o f e s s o r o f A T L . h is childhood, and se v e ra l about is the only r e a l kind, though I am rela tiv e ly fre e from d is ­ H er b ro th er-in -law R obert holds h is job. It was a b itte r nasty tra c tio n s now that I have my liography of w orks by and about don’t mind that those who hack h e r up as she w alks away from T h e novel of my fourth decade w ork. It ripped the hell out of wife and ch ild ren p roperly M elville, Dostoyevsky and Kafka. out scien ce fiction, so cial fic ­ the grave. was the only bad one I ’ve w rit­ everyth.ng w orthwhile: m o th ers, train ed , and have learned the F ried m an ’s re s e a rc h involved tion, m y s t e r i e s, w esterns, r o ­ Snow covers all but the etern al flam e. In the d istan ce, Lincoln m ostly p rim a ry so a rc e s; his sec­ Arts exhibition ten, and oddly enough it was the f ir s t one I attem pted to get pub­ children, dogs, home, love, sex, h ig h e r education, esp ecially m ances, et c e te ra , a r e c la s s i­ satisfying tric k of pleasing and entertaining students, and have ondary so u rces co n sist of c ritic a l fied as n o velists). Monument stands under a cold, An exhibition and sale of o rig ­ lish ed . I s till have the novel, both tenure and a decent sa la ry . w orks, the Bible and read in g s in h igher education becau se the In my case, I count m yself gray sky. John F . Kennedy is s i- lithographs, e t c h i n g s , unopened in the w rapping in which novel was nom inally a s a tir e on I know my w eaknesses too, and I Ju d aeo -C h ristian e th ic s, In which inal fo rtu n ate to have w aited until I it was enclosed by the fifth pub­ a big m idw estern-type u niversity w ill work to dim inish them before he is w ell-schooled, He also woodcuts, lino-cuts and silk - w rote a bad novel before I .ATION ►33? f .4 4 lis h e r who re je c te d it. I so m e­ (com plete with venal p resid en t, th e la s t page is typed by 1973. re lie s on a foundation of H ellenic sc re e n w ill be p resen ted by the attem p ted publication, though I C A I M I P U ttuabfo S lite r a tu r e and id eas. Q uotations London G raflca A rts at 10 a.m . tim e s am use m y self by imagining th a t the package contains neat halfw it football coach, cow ardly p ro fe sso rs, babblty students). am not com pletely s u re it was I don’t re a lly wish to claim h e r e —though I would like to do in foreign languages a r e im ­ T uesday, at the Inn A m erica. re je c te d by five p u b lishers LAST 3 DAYS p ressiv ely ab sen t. F riedm an T he collection co n sists of sta c k s of h u n d red -d o llar b ills Now I think ev e ry novelist b ecau se it was bad. A fter all, so —that a man is fortunate if r a th e r than my m an u scrip t, but should m ake som e s o rt of le ft- h is m a jo r work in life tu rn s u ses bis sch o larsh ip honestly, to graphic a r ts ranging from 15th th e re was that le tte r from that 1 ¡20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:40 I doubt if I will becom e cu rio u s handed effort at one tim e o r out to be of in te re s t o r s a tis ­ illum inate and develop a th e sis century woodcuts to contem por­ fa irly well-known ed ito r who — a ry B ritish and F rench p rin t- enough to in v estig ate (I don’t another to get p u b lish ed (as E m ily w anted a th e s is and the novel faction only to h im self. Would m a k ers. The p ric e range of the keep a carbon copy). I plan to D ickinson did with h e r poem s). he had rea d was the only one the sc ien tist be lucky if his I t s A S w in g in ’ F ^ - R 0 n iP p rin ts is from $8 up to $3,Q00. d estro y the unopened package on P resu m ab ly , one w rite s in p a rt I ’ll e v e r w rite which did have p rim e re s e a rc h rem ained in his T he exhibition has approxi­ the day I com plete my fifth and fo r o th e rs. But he shouldn’t c a r r y a th e sis. T he th e sis statem ent p riv a te la b o rato ry ? M ust the ■ I DEAN ALAIN m ately 400 w orks of a rt and Is b e s t novel. th is resp o n sib ility v ery f a r o r was sp la tte re d on ev ery page: philosopher sh a re h is finest p e r f e c t Why was it a bad novel? Well, M a r t in D elo n p re s e n te d to univ ersities he will begin to confuse fame, everything in g en e ral, and higher concepts with o th e rs? Does one throughout the country. sim ply because ev e ry novelist money, postage, le tte rs , ego and education in p a rtic u la r, is fo r the a ttem p t to b ree d a blue ro se f o r t r i p l e m u st—alm o st unconsciously— o th e r such tr ifle s with so m e - b ird s. And the fact th at th e re in o rd e r to win a m edal, o r joey B is h o p F ro m T O D A Y . . . 7:00 P .M . is a bit of tru th in th at th e sis sim ply because one m ust spend Today at 7:40, 9:55. statem en t is p re c is e ly the reaso n a life -tim e attem pting to b ree d a p p e t i t e s . ¡r o ss a se rio u s novelist r a re ly bothers a blue ro se ? O N E DAY O N LY I would claim though, that ev ery “ M A G N IF IC E N T with th e se s. 1VER m an who is a m an m u st go O P E N F L A M E B R O IL E D T E C H N IC O L O R * M O T IO N P IC T U R E .” T u esd ay , D ecem b er 6, 1966 T h e novel on which I am now eventually to a room (in any — New Y o rk Tim es w orking—which w ill be con­ H a m b u r g e r , A universal picture ce rn ed with my fifth decade on house) to liste n fo r the voices. JOHN FKENNEnY Q p P lu s C artoon & Novelty ~ uG m m i0HUMS mm LONDONGRAFICAARTS And a s E m erson w arned, the v o ices grow faint and inaudible i F r e n c h F r ie s , W IN N E R O F 6 a s we en ter the w orld. ‘JACK NICKLAUS ON GO LF” ACADEMY p r e s e n t s an e x h i b i t i o n AW ARDS! p m tm INFORMATION ►482-3805 S h a k e . Starts Thurs. 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Night... b y th e d o c to r ,” F e u rig sa id . th e U n i v e r s i ty w o u ld p r o b a b ly ‘T h e a ttitu d e of d o c to rs now is s to c k t h e m ,” F e u r i g s a id . i s l i t t l e e v id e n c e th a t b i r t h c o n ­ Why d o e s n 't O lin H e a lth C e n te r W ith in th e l a s t tw o y e a r s , p o p ­ th a t th ey a r e a c tin g in a p e rs o n a l t r o l p i l l s w ill b e c o m e a v a ila b le m a k e a v a ila b le a supply of b irth " M a n y c o n s e r v a t i v e l e g ­ w ith o u t a p r e s c r i p t i o n . u la tio n c o n tr o l h a s b e c o m e a n c o n tro l p ills fo r s tu d e n ts? T h is a d v is o ry situ a tio n b a s e d on v o l­ is s u e of s t a t e g o v e r n m e n ts . u n ta ry d e s ir e of th e p a tie n t fo r i s l a t o r s s t i l l o b je c t to e d u c a tio n a l U n til th e S u p r e m e C o u r t o v e r ­ q u estio n w as a t le a s t p a rtia lly I n s titu tio n s b e in g c o n c e r n e d w ith r u l e d C o n n e c tic u t’s a n t i - b i r t h M ic h ig a n now h a s f a m ily p la n n in g a n w e re d by D r. J a m e s S, F e u rig , in fo rm a tio n .” g r o u p s w hich o f f e r f r e e p r o f e s ­ d ir e c to r of th e C e n te r . " B ir th c o n tro l p ills a r e a v a il­ ab le only on p r e s c r ip tio n ,” " B ir th c o n tro l is d e sig n e d fo r lim itin g th e s iz e o f th e fa m ily ,” F e u rig s a id . “ P r e s c r ip t io n s fo r te a c h in g b i r t h c o n t r o l . ” c o n tr o l l a w in 1965, d i s s e m ­ W h ile D r . F e u r i g p r e d i c t s th a t in a tio n o f b i r t h c o n tr o l i n f o r m a - s io n a l a d v ic e on r e q u e s t . a t K n a p p 's F e u rig sa id . " T h e d e c is io n m u st th e p ills a r e u su a lly lim ite d to b e m ad e by th e d o c to r. B ut the m a r r ie d w om en and u n m a rrie d ’O B J E C T IV E ’ V S . E S S A Y w om en who w ant to te s t th e p ills E a s t L a n s in g d e s i r e fo r p ills is u su a lly b a se d Warrington says testing on a r e a l is t ic need fo r c o n tro l fo r p o ss ib le sid e a ffe c ts about a of fa m ily s i z e ." m onth b e fo re m a r r i a g e .” F e u rig added, th e r e a r e m any “ S ince th e d o c to r is r e ­ sp o n s ib le to h is p a tie n t, h is I ty p e s of b ir th c o n tro l p ills and th ey m u s t be p r e s c r ib e d by the d e c is io n m u s t be b a s e d on the b ra n d nam e. " S in c e th is c r e a t e s a supply p ro b le m in sto ck in g s e v e ra l m e n ta l m a tu rity of th e woman an d h e r sp e c ific need, ” he add ed , “ When p r e s c r ib in g b ir th should be learning process tomorrow, Tuesday b ra n d s of the p ills , and a u n iv e r­ c o n tro l p ills fo r u n m a rrie d tlv e t e s t ’ b e c a u se it im p lie s any tak en and 1,420 w e re p a s s e d , S o c ra te s s a id , “ T h e unex­ sity p h a rm a c y is a lr e a d y on a w om en, th e d o c to r m u s t a lso o th e r kind is n o n -o b je c tiv e ,” M ichigan S ta te , in fa c t, h a s th e a m in e d life is not w o rth liv in g .” lim ite d budget, few u n iv e r s itie s ex a m in e the p a tie n t and do a W a rrin g to n s a id , la r g e s t independent study sy s te m But w ith fin a ls ju s t a r o u id th e w ill p r e s c r ib e and d is p e n s e b ir th c o n tro l m e d ic a tio n . "A few of th e d o c to rs a t O lin c a n c e r c h e c k .” F e u rig c a u tio n e d th a t w hile th e p ills a r e 100 p e r c e n t e ffec tiv e c o r n e r , MSU stu d e n ts m ay be in clin e d to a rg u e th e p o in t. W illa rd W a rrin g to n , d ir e c to r T h e b e st te s t is c h a lle n g in g , W a rrin g to n s a id . It a llo w s th e stu d en t not only to r e c a ll in fo r­ in the n a tio n , W arrin g to n w ould lik e to s e e th e w a iv e r sy s te m u sed m o re in evening 6 to 9 r e f u s e to d e a l with t h e b irth if tak e n re g u la rly , th e y g re a tly of E v alu atio n S e r v ic e s , s a y s , m a tio n , but to apply it in new o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts of MSU, He c o n tro l q u e s tio n ,” h e add ed . in c r e a s e f e r tility when d is c o n ­ s itu a tio n s . su g g ested a ls o th a t m o re in­ “ T h e r e is too o ften a n eg ativ e "W h ile m o st of the d o c to rs w ill tin u e d . A n o th er ex am fav o red by W a r­ s t r u c to r s should b e a v a ila b le to a ttitu d e about te s tin g . An exam w rite a p r e s c r ip tio n fo r b ir th “ W hile th e U n iv e rs ity d o e s not rin g to n is the w a iv e r e x a m in a ­ s tu d e n ts so stu d en ts could do should m ean m e r e th a n a g r a d e .” c o n tro l p ills , t h e U n iv e rs ity sto c k th e d ru g , a p r e s c r ip tio n can tio n . F a ll te r m , he s a id , 2,899 t h e i r bulk of le a rn in g out of b e fille d in any p h a rm a c y in E a s t He s e e s te s tin g a s an edu­ U n iv e rs ity C ollege w a iv e rs w e re c la s s . p h a rm a c y d o e s not sto c k the L a n s in g ,” F e u rig s a id . c a tio n a l a id , d esig n e d to te ll d r u g .” “ If th e D ills c o u ld be p r e ­ a n in s tr u c to r about h is p r o g r e s s " T h e d e c isio n to p re s c r ib e w ith th e stu d e n ts and th e s tu ­ d e n ts ' w ith th e c o u r s e . 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N o o n e d e l i v e r s a s o n g q u i t e lik e G le n n , a s F ru it C ake. D elicio u s, fam ous m ake fru it cak e, m in iatu res. Box of 10 w ith rum sau ce. 1.50 y o u ’ll h e a r in h is tw o l a t e s t a l b u m s . T h e s o n g s a r e im ­ SECOND L E V E L - EAST LANSING p o r ta n t, th e ir m e s s a g e s a r e m e a n in g fu l, a n d m a n y o f S leep w ear. B eau tifu lly sty le d nylo n tr ic o t g o w n s. t h e m w e r e w r i t t e n b y R od M c K u e n — o n e o f to d a y s A s s ’t c o l o r s . F irst 25 c u sto m e rs. 4.99 m o s t t a l k e d - a b o u t c o m p o s e r s . P ic k t h e s e r e c o r d i n g s GARDEN L E V E L EAST LANSING u p s o o n - t h e y ’r e h a p p e n i n g n o w a t y o u r r e c o r d s t o r e . S o u ffle k n it, acry lic c a r d i g a n s , p u l l o v e r s , a s s ’t co lo rs, 36-40. F irst 25 c u sto m e rs. 9 .99 G LEN N YARBRO U G H CAMPUS C E N T E R - EAST LANSING r•Hi' The c mosta V ic t o r # trusted name in sound » • I doubleday T h e S ta te N ew s d o es not A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r S a le P erso n al WANTED: e x p e rie n c e d b e a u t y MAN WANTED f o r C h a le t A p a rt- TWO MAN a p a rtm e n t, $135 a MAGNOVOX S T E R E O . C o n te m ­ GUYS AND GALS: T he w o n d e r- 1 with a p e r m it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s d is c rim in a tio n in its a d ­ Auto Sorvico & Parts o p e r a to r s . F u lltim e .M A R T IN ’S m ent w in te r, s p r in g . C all 351— m o n th , u tilitie s p a id . W alking p o r a r y b leac h ed w alnut c a b in e t. ful w o rld of V iviane W oodward low cost v e rtis in g c o lu m n s. T h e S ta te N ew s w ill not a c c e p t n e w Ba t t e r i e s . E x c h a n g e p r i c e fro m $ 7 .9 5 . New s e a le d HAIR FASHION, E a st L a n sin g . 3 3 2-4522. 9250. 7 -1 2 /9 TWO GIRLS n e ed ed fo r w in te r 5 -1 2 /6 d is ta n c e to c a m p u s . 332-0318 _6 sp e a k e r, s to ra g e , 36” len g th . a f t e r 5 p .m .__________ 3 -1 2 /7 2 y e a r s o ld . $150. E D 2-5157. h a s " t h e ” gift f o r th a t S pecial Som eone. 3 5 1 -6622. 3 -1 2 /6 W ANT AD a d v e rtis in g w hich d is c r im ­ in a te s a g a in s t re lig io n , b e a m s , 99£. S alv ag e c a r s , la r g e sto c k u sed p a r t s . ABC AUTO F o r R ent te r m . U n iv e rs ity T e r r a c e . 351- 7444. 5 -1 2 /6 Houses STER EO COM PONENTS: O lson 3 -1 2 /6 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l r a c e , c o lo r o r n a tio n a lo r i­ PA RTS, 613 E a s t South S tr e e t, TV RENTALS fo r s tu d e n ts . E c o - G IRL FOR E den R oc a p a rtm e n t 2 - 4 MEN FO R h o u se w in te r, tu n e r and a m p lif ie r , J . B. L a n s ­ TRISHA - NOTHING s e r io u s but a u to m o tiv e s p r in g . $55 m onth e a c h . 339- ing s p e a k e r s . 332-2 6 0 4 . 3 -1 2 /5 happy 19th. L o v e, T oad and U r. g in . IV 5 -1 9 2 1 . C EM PLOYM ENT n o m ical r a t e s by the te r m o r s ta rtin g w in te r te r m . C a ll 337- 2731. 3 -1 2 /7 CHRISTMAS T R E E S . B eautiful 1 -1 2 /5 ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C all m o n th . UNIVERSITY TV R E N T ­ 2484. 5 -1 2 /5 FOR RENT SUBLEASE 6-M AN house w in te r Scotch P in e . C ut any s iz e , $2.88. KALAMAZOO S T R E E T A N D A LS. 484-9263. C UNIVERSITY T E R R A C E . O n e JA M ES 'BOND A E P i’s 007 was" FOR SALE and s p r in g . P a rk in g , n e a r c a m ­ D riv e to R ED GARAGE, 2850 BODY SH OP. S m all d e n ts to m an needed fo r 4 -m a n a p a r t­ put on te m p o ra ry r e t ir e m e n t li s t LOST & FOUND p u s . 3 5 1 -9 3 6 9 . 5 -1 2 /9 la r g e w re c k s . A m e ric a n and Apartments m e n t. 3 5 1 -7 6 4 2 . 3 -1 2 /5 C o lleg e R oad, ju s t south of c a m ­ due to inv o lv em en t w ith n o to ri­ PERSONAL A u t o m o t i v e ________ fo re ig n c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o rk . WANTED: M ALE g ra d u a te s tu ­ T H R E E MEN w in te r te r m .C o o k - p u s . S a tu rd a y and Sunday s a le s ous R .B , 1 -1 2 /5 PEANUTS PERSONAL CORVAIR 500, 1965. A u to m atic 482-1286. 2628 E a s t K alam a zo o . 3 -4 MEN to su b le t A lb e rt a p a r t - ing an d h o u se p r iv ile g e s . N e a r on ly . 5 -1 2 /7 tr a n s m is s io n , WW t i r e s , ex ­ dent to s h a r e lu x u ry fu rn ish e d ONLY FOUR m o re shopping ¿ay s REAL ESTATE C a p a rtm e n t. C all 3 5 1 -5082. m ent s ta rtin g w in te r te r m . 3 5 1 - c a m p u s . P a rk in g . 351-7488. 308 SNOW TIRES 8.00x14. On w h e e ls, c e l l e n t s h a p e , about 18,000 ’til M o th e rs of Invention d an c e . SERVICE M E L ’S A U tO SERV IC E.' E a st 5 -1 2 /9 6884. 8 -1 2 /9 G unson. 3 -1 2 /7 w ill fit m o s t F o r d s . 351-5618. TRANSPORTATION m ile s . 355-9930 a f te r 5 p .m . - M o th e r. 1 -1 2 /5 L a n s in g 's only g a ra g e is now FOUR MAN a p a rtm e n t. 1331 C H A L ET . 1, 2 o r 4 lu x u ry a p a r t - LARG E FURNISHED h o u se . 2 - 3 -1 2 /5 6 -1 2 /9 EX to EX: S u m m it c o n fe re n c e s W ANTED lo c a te d a t 1108 E a st G ra n d R iv - D aisy L an e, 3 5 1 -6412. P a rk in g . m e n t. B eam ed c e ilin g s . 351- c a r g a r a g e . W in te r, s p r in g . $250 DODGE, 1963 S tatio n Wagon, six F r a n d o r P .X . S to r e a r e th e happy a n s w e r to g a m e s e r . 332-3255.________________ C $60 m onth In clu d es u tilitie s . 7513. 5 -1 2 /6 p e r m o n th . 638 N. H ag ad o rn . D E A D L IN E c y lin d e r, s ta n d a rd . E x ce lle n t - solex - of long d u ra tio n . 1 -1 2 /5 c o n d i t i o n . R e a so n a b le . 3 3 2 - F u rn is h e d . A v ailab le D e c e m b e r WANTED: TWO g ir ls w in te r 337-9646. 1 -1 2 /5 Scooters & Cycles T h e b ic y c le w hich ru n s by 6608. 3 -1 2 /6 18. 3 -1 2 /7 te r m , one s p r in g . R iv e rs id e T H R E E BEDROOM h o u se. E a sily 1 P .M . one c la s s day b e ­ HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1938 l i 5 FOUR MAN lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. it s e l f . R u g g e d n e ss, handling R e a l E s ta te E a s t. 351-6 1 2 9 . 3 -1 2 /6 a c c e s s ib le to c a m p u s . F u r ­ fo re p u b licatio n . DODGE L A N C E R , 1961. F in e c c , good co n d itio n . $100. 482- e a s e , sa fe ty , sim p lic ity , all 3 1 2 BEDROOMS, la r g e fen ced T h re e b lo ck s fro m MSU. 351— n is h e d . C a ll IV 7 -6 0 6 9 . c o n d itio n . $325 o r b e s t o ffe r. 6092 a f te r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /7 N EED ED - ONE m an fo r 2 b e d - c o m b in ed f o r G re a t P e r f o r ­ y a rd , liv in g ro o m w ith f i r e ­ 5850. 3 -1 2 /7 ro o m d u p lex . $60 m onth in­ __________ _____ _________ 5 -0 2 /9 C a n c e lla tio n s i2 noon one 484-4172. 5 -1 2 /7 1963 YAMAHA, 23Gcc7YDSS. E x - m an c e a t S m all C o s t. p la c e , dining ro o m , b a se m e n t SU BLEASE HOUSE, six m o n th s, c la s s day b efo re p u b lic a­ c e lle n t c o n d itio n . B e s t o f f e r EAST LANSING A PARTM ENTS cluding u ti li ti e s . 351-5141. BIC Y C LE SA LES, re n ta ls an a p la y ro o m an d stu d y , n e a r MSU, FO RD FAIRLANE 500 1957. R e - 3 -b e d ro o m , $200 m onthly p lu s tio n . o v e r $250. C a ll T im , 3 3 7-9152. 5 -1 2 /8 s e r v ic e s . A lso u se d . EAST and R ed C e d a r S chool. O ccu­ b u ilt e n g in e . D o e sn 't ru n . M ake U n iv e r s ity V illa u ti li ti e s . 3 7 2 -6732. 5 -1 2 /7 5 -1 2 /8 LANSING C Y C LE, 1215 E. pan cy in M a rc h , $21,500. 3 5 1 - o ffe r. 88 2 -7 4 8 6 . 3 -1 2 /5 A p a rtm e n ts TWO GIRLS to s u b le a s e A vondale FOURTH M A LE ro o m m a te fo r PH O N E h o u se w in te r t e r m . Good lo ­ G ran d R iv e r . C a ll 332-8303. C 4825. 3 -1 2 /6 FO RD 1S>57, 4 - d o o r, V -8, e x - 635 ABBOTT ROAD a p a r t m e n t . 351-4372 a f t e r Aviation 5 p .m . 6 - 1 2 /9 ' c a tio n . 3 5 1 -9 2 1 6 . 5 -1 2 /8 C O M PL E T E SE T of d r u m s in - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 c e p tlo n a lly cle a n co ndition. $155. Newly co m p leted F o r Win­ cluding c a s e s . Ludw ig 'b la c k R e c re a tio n C a ll 353-2901 a f te r 7 p .m . FRANCIS AVIATION w ill fly you NEW UNFURNISHED 3 b ed ro o m R A TES te r T e rm FOURTH G IRL lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. d iam ond p e a r l, 355-9240. OPENINGS AVAILABLE fo r B a­ 3 -1 2 /7 h o m e fo r C h ris tm a s by a i r ta x i. d u p le x . C a rp e te d , b u i l t - i n . . .C o m p le te ly F u rn is h e d S u b lease w in te r , s p rin g . Ad­ 3 -1 2 /6 ham a H o lid ay . P r i c e of $193.00 1 D A f .............. S L 50 A n yp lace, a n y tim e . F o r r e s e r ­ sto v e , u tilitie s . No stu d e n ts G U A R A N T E E D LOW C O S T Stüde. R ental v a n ta g e s, c o n v e n ie n t. 351-5789. TVVO FORM ALS, S ize 12, w o rn in c lu d e s one fu ll w eek (D ecem ­ 3 D A Y S ............S3.00 v a tio n s phone 4 8 4-1324. o r p e ts . $170 p e r m onth. E D 2- T R A N S P O R T A T IO N iiiar. u n its 5 -1 2 /8 once. B lue, $15; w h ite, $20. b e r 27 to J a n u a r y 2) in F r e e ­ 5 DAYS ¿ 5 .0 0 _________________ 5 -1 2 /9 5157.____________________ 3 -1 2 /6 >cam p u s W ANTED 1 -4 m en fo r N orthw ind T u xedo, s iz e 38. 1V4-3193. p o r t, th e B a h a m a s. H o tel, and B O B Z A G O R IN 2-BEDRO OM D U P L E X , c a r ­ E m p lo y m e n t A p a rtm e n t. $56 e a c h . 351-7917. 3 -1 2 /6 d ir e c t n o n -sto p a i r s e r v ic e . F o r ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) MSU Student S a les R ep. p e te d , ra n g e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , 1 9 5 . 0 0 p e r m onth 5 -1 2 /8 MODERN BLONDE T .V . 2 5 " co n - r e s e r v a tio n s phone 355-6364 a f­ W A I T E R S , BAR - T EN D ER S, g a ra g e . $160 m o n th ly . 3110 W. U n iv e rs ity O ld s -N e w & U sed O ver 10, 15tf p e r w ord, p e r day. c o o k s, m a le o n ly , 18 and o v e r. F o r in fo rm a tio n c a ll 132-0091 ONE GIRL n e e d e d fo r w in te r H olm es R oad. 3 -1 2 /6 s o le , b e s t o f f e r . E l e c t r i c t e r 9 p .m . 8 -1 2 /9 372 - 4300 H om e P hone 355-5953 te r m . C o lo n ial H o u se. C all b ro o m , H oover vacuum , r a c e P h o n e Sam S e ttle , 3 93-3250. WANTED: WINTER te r m fo u rth T h e r e w ill be a 50tf s e r v ic e OLDSM OBILE 1958. $150. Runs" 6 -1 2 /9 MAN - A PPR O V E D - cooking, S e rv ic e S h a k e v 's P iz z a P a r l o r . 5 -1 2 /6 m an fo r A vondale a p a rtm e n t. 351-9275. c a r s e t , e l e c t r i c fo o tb all, and bookkeeping c h a rg e if good, ra d io . C all 351-6809 a f te r p riv a te e n tra n c e , c lo s e in . C all E X C E LL E N T MONEY fo r co lle g e $ 5 5 /m o n th . C all 332-5243. A sk CEDAR V ILLAGE, o n e m a n C h ris tm a s o rn a m e n ts , d e c o ra ­ WASHING-IRONING in m y h o m e. th is ad is not p a id w ithin 5:30. 3 -1 2 /6 E D 7-9566. 6 -1 2 /9 m en in te r e s te d in o n -th e -jo b fo r P a t. 5 -1 2 /9 w in te r /s p r in g , r e d u c e d r a t e . tio n s . E D 2-6943. 3 -1 2 /6 P ic k u p /d e liv e r y . P hone IV 5 - one w eek. O PEL i9 6 0 , good co n d itio n . D e- WANTED: TWO ro o m m a te s fo r m an ag e m en t tra in in g . W rite O NE, TWO m a le s to s u b le a s e 351-6206. 6 -1 2 /9 SUNGERLAND DRUM s e t, w ith 1154._________________ 3 -1 2 /7 p e n d a b le . $140. M ust s e ll. 484- 3 b ed ro o m h o u se . C lo se to c a m ­ T o m W ard, 102 High S tr e e t, lu x u ry a p a r tm e n t. W in ter, ONE OR two g ir ls fo r Eden R oc e x tr a s . 3 -p ie c e , good co n d itio n . 7047. 5 -1 2 /6 p u s . Apply a t 211 S. M iflin . G ra n d B lan c, M ich ig an , 48439. s p r in g . 3 5 1 -6121. 1 -1 2 /5 a p a rtm e n t. W in te r-s p rin g , 627-6212. 3 -1 2 /6 A u to m o tiv e 5 -1 2 /6 X ER O X COPIES O P E L 1966 K AD ETT. S u n -ro o f _________ _________________5 -1 2 /9 s u m m e r. 3 5 1 -7 4 0 4 . 5 -1 2 /8 WEDDING DRESS, S iz e 6 - 7 , flo o r CHEV RO LET, 195» IM PALA. 2 - s te r e o , low m ile a g e . F u lly TWO MALE s tu d e n ts n eed ed fo r ONE OR TWO m en , W a te r’s Edge ECONOMICAL: M A LE stu d en t Rooms len g th s h e a th and tr a in , m a tc h ­ 6£ P E R PA GE (NO BOOKS) d o o r, hardtop fro m C a lifo rn ia . equ ip p ed . 3 51-6805. 3 -1 2 /6 lig h t d e liv e ry w o rk fo r E a s t w in te r and s p r in g . 351-5618. to s h a r e 3 m a n a p a rtm e n t. $40 ing v e il. W ill s a c r if ic e fo r $50 3308 S. C ED A R, S u ite II M ust be s e e n . $450. 816 R. G. 3 -1 2 /5 WOULD YOU b e lie v e w e nave PEU G O T, i9 6 0 . Sound co n d itio n . L a n sin g and c a m p u s a r e a . M ust m o nthly. 4 8 5 -6 8 7 8 . 3 -1 2 /6 355-275 9. 3 -1 2 /6 P hone 393-0250 332-0716 C u r tis , 2 blocks n o rth of M ille r h ave own tr a n s p o r ta tio n . 48 2 - ONE MAN need ed w in te r, s p rin g . a few ro o m s w ithin one block Good w in te r c a r . $250. 3 5 5 - ONE GIRL to su b le t 4 -m an D elta of cam p u s a v a ila b le fo r w in te r BASS A M P L IF IE R , G ibson, 1$“ and W ashington. C -1 2 /8 0531._______________ S - 1 9 /s N ic e downtown L a n sin g a p a r t­ 3238 e v e n in g s. 3 -1 2 /7 A p a rtm e n t. W in te r only. 351— and s p rin g te r m s ? C all N EJA C s p e a k e r , p lu s 12” e x t e r n a l D I A P E R SERV IC E, L a n s in g ’s C H EV RO LET 1956 B e la ir c o n - PO NTIA C, 1963 STAR C H IE F . COOKING-HOUSEWORK: W in ter m e n t. 484-0840, 482-8729. 7541. 3 -1 2 /3 of E a s t L a n sin g a t 337-1300 s p e a k e r . $225. 3 5 3 -0257. f in e s t. Y our c h o ic e of th r e e v e rtib le , blue w ith w h ite to p . te r m 2 -7 p .m . M onday - F r i ­ 5 -1 2 /7 4 -d o o r h ard to p p o w er s te e rin g , H A SLETT LUXURY a p a rtm e n t fo r d e ta ils . C -6 -1 2 /9 5 -1 2 /6 ty p e s . C o n ta in e rs fu rn ish e d , 265 c u . in ., V -8, a u to m a tic . d a y . School c h ild re n . 33 7 -0 6 8 2 . G IR L FOR U n iv e rs ity T e r r a c e no d e p o sit. Baby c lo th e s w ash ed b ra k e s . V e rm o n tv ille . C L 9 - one block fro m B e rk e y n eed s one U NA PPRO VED C O -O P s itu a tio n . R adio, h e a te r. E x c ellen t condi­ 10-12/6 A p a rtm e n t. W in ter te r m . R e ­ A nim al s free. T ry o u r V e l v a s o f t 7044. 3 -1 2 /3 m a n . $53 m o n th . P a rk in g . C all N eed fo u r m e n . $45-$50 m o n th . tio n , $350. Phone 489-5391. PA R T TIM E g ro c e r y c a s h ie r . d u ced r a t e s . 351-4 9 2 8 . 5 -1 2 /5 351-9465. 1 0 -1 2 /3 334 C h a r le s , E a s t L a n sin g . 332- GERMAN SHEPHERDS: w h ite, p r o c e s s . 25 y e a r s in L a n sin g . 3 -1 2 /5 PONTIAC CATALINA i9 6 2 7 ~ i- C a ll in p e rs o n , S p a rta n Shop EYDEAL V ILLA . 2 -b e d ro o m B Y -L O -D IA P E R S E R V I C E , d o o r h a rd to p . P o w e r s te e rin g E d e n R o c l u x u r y 5358. 3 -1 2 /5 black - s i lv e r . RUTH’S , 14645 C H EV RO LET, 1 9 5 7 .¿ -d o o r , V -8, R ite . 5 -1 2 /6 lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. W in ter te r m . TWO MEN 1010 E. M ichigan. IV2-0421. po w er b ra k e s , w h ite w all t i r e s , a p a rtm e n t, 9 m onth le a s e . 5 SU PER V ISED , M ALE stu d e n ts, A irp o rt R oad. P hone 4 8 4 -4 0 2 6 . a u to m a tic . N eed re n t m oney. LOCAL SERV ICE sta tio n - H as 3 51-6190. 3 -1 2 /6 3 -1 2 /7 C a u to m a tic tr a n s m is s io n . H as m in u te s to c a m p u s . 351-7492. s ta r tin g w in te r te r m , 1 1/2 337-0028. 3 -1 2 /5 op en in g s f o r p a r t tim e . O p p o r­ ONE MAN fo r 4 -m a n R iv e rs id e D IA PER SERV IC E, D ia p a re n e to be se e n to be a p p re c ia te d . 3 -1 2 /5 blo ck s fro m B e rk e y , cooking and BEAGLE P U P P IE S p u re b r e d .S ix tu n ity fo r a d v a n ce m en t fo r th e E a s t a p a rtm e n t, J a n u a r y -J u n e . F ra n c h is e d S e rv ic e a p p ro v ed CH EV RO LET, 1963 Im p ala Coiv- $800. 485-5916. 5 -1 2 /8 WANTED. ONE m an fo r C e d a r p a rk in g . IV 5 -8 836._____8 -1 2 /9 w eeks o ld , $15. 6 9 9 -2 3 9 7 . q u a lifie d . F o r f u r th e r d e ta ils 3 5 1 -6746. 5 -1 2 /5 by d o c to rs and DS1A. T h e m o st v e rtib le , V -8 , P o w e r s te e rin g RAM BLER CLASSIC, 1959. 4 - V illag e A p a rtm e n t. 351-9126. GIRL - ROOM M ATE: fu rn ish e d 3 -1 ? /" c o n ta c t John S w ish e r a t 4601 m o d e rn and O nly p e rs o n a liz e d and b ra k e s , r a d io ,h e a te r ,p a d d ­ d o o r, s tic k sh ift, e x c e lle n t TW O WOMEN q u a lity f i r s t flo o r 5 -1 2 /6 ro o m . W alking d is ta n c e MSU. N o rth G ra n d R iv e r, o r phone BOXER P U P S , fawn and w h ite, ed d a sh , tin ted w in d sh ie ld , w h ite of top neighborhood re s id e n c e N EED ED : 3 -1 2 /7 s e r v ic e in L a n s in g , p ro v id in g m o to r and t i r e s . $100. TU 2 - 4 8 5 -4 0 9 7 . 5 -1 2 /6 ONE o r two g ir ls ED 2 -6 9 5 4 . AKU, h o u se b ro k e n . 3 7 2 -0312. s id ew a i r t i r e s . Low m ile a g e . 2281 M t. H ope, O k em o s. Do not you w ith th e d ia p e r p a lls , poly­ 7116. 1 -1 2 /5 R E C E PT IO N IST AND S E C R E - im m e d ia te ly . Low r a t e s . 351— A TTR A C TIV E ROOM w ith p r i ­ 3 -1 2 /7 B e st O ffer. C all IV 4-4058 in s p e c t w i t h o u t ap p o in tm en t. b a g s, d e o d o riz e rs , an d d ia p e r s , TARY fo r E a st L a n sin g d e n ta l 9306. 3 -1 2 /6 v a te b ath fo r r e n t . In a r e a of VALLANT 196(5. 4 -d o o r sta tio n H o m elik e, b a s ic fu r n itu r e . E a rly o r u s e y o u r ow n. Baby c lo th e s 3 -1 2 /6 w agon, flo o r sh ift, snow t i r e s , o ffic e . M u st h a n d le sim p le book­ N EED ED : TWO o r fo u r m en , b eau tifu l h o m e s . F o r g ra d s tu ­ Mobile Homes __ w ash ed f r e e . No d e p o s it. P la n t CHEV RO LET, 1957, six , stic k . D e c e m b e r-J u n e o r J u ly . $130 $165. V e rm o n tv ille , C L 9 -7 0 4 4 . k eep in g , filin g , an d so m e ty p ­ lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t, d is h w a s h e r. dent o r p ro f e s s io n a l m a n . C all AMERICAN, 1 9 5 /, 10'x36J. h x - in sp e c tio n In v ited . AMERICAN E x cellen t engin e. $200. 37 2 - m o n th ly . W ill a s s i s t m oving. 3 -1 2 /3 in g . P e rm a n e n t 40 h o u r w eek . C a ll 3 5 1 -7 8 9 2 . 5 - J 2 /6 ED 2 -1 1 7 6 . 3 -1 2 /7 c e lle n t co n d itio n . On E a st L a n s ­ DIAPER SERV IC E, 914 E .G i e r . 5446 , 5:30 - 7:00 p .m . 3 -1 2 /6 P h o n e 351-0923 o r 353-1787. W rite Box C -3 w ith a g e, ed u c a ­ A PPRO V ED ; M A LE stu d e n ts: ing lo t. 3 1 5 -5 0 1 1 . 3 -1 2 /5 9 -1 2 /9 WANTED: ONE g ir l to s h a r e C all 482-0864. C TAK E HER OUT to d in n e r . . . VOLKSWAGEN, 1$65. B lu e . In tio n , e x p e rie n c e and ex p e cte d M A LE STUDENTS - L a r g e , f u r - A vondale A p a rtm e n t. G ra d u a te c a r p e te d , d o u b le, c o o k in g ,p a rk ­ SKYLINE 1963. 54 X 10. E x c e l- TUTOR FROM t h i r d g r a d e a t one of th e fin e p la c e s lis te d e x c ellen t s h a p e . A M -FM ra d io . sa la ry . 5 -1 2 /5 p r e f e r r e d . 3 5 1 -4 8 8 0 . 3 -1 2 /6 ing. C lo s e . 3 5 1 -7204. 3 -1 2 /7 le n t co n d itio n . M ake o ffe r. P hone n is h e d , p r iv a te a p a rtm e n t. th ro u g h seco n d y e a r U n iv e rs ity in to d a y 's C la s s ifie d A ds. $1200. 6 9 4 -0 6 1 3 . 3 -1 2 /7 D ENTAL ASSISTANT, E a st L a n ­ 6 4 1 -6004. 8 -1 2 /9 Show er, p a rk in g . 1214 E. K ala­ ONE MAN n eed ed f o r 4 -m an F re n c h . IV 2 -1 3 0 3 . 7 -1 2 /9 sin g o ffic e . A ge 1 9 -3 0 . M ust m azoo. 5 -1 2 /9 F o r S a le WIN! I RIDE a p a rtm e n t a t U n iv e rs ity T e r ­ be a l e r t , a ttr a c tiv e and in te r ­ L o st & Found Typing Service NO. 13 C H A L ET . ONE MAN. C all r a c e . T e r m s to b e a r r a n g e d . BRAND NEW c a m e r a . M inolta e s te d . W rite Box C -3 a g e , edu­ S r. 7 . L is t p r i c e $275. W ill s e ll 35 1 -9268. 5 -1 2 /9 35 1 -7697. 3 -1 2 /6 L O ST : MAN’S gold rin g . N am e ANN BROWN, ty p is t and m u lti- c a tio n an d p re v io u s w o rk ex ­ f o r b e s t o ffe r o v e r $200. C all in s id e , John H a u se . R e w a rd . ED lith o ffse t p rin tin g . D is s e r ta ­ INANEWSPORTCAR? p e r ie n c e . 5 0 -B E D G EN ERA L h o sp ita l h a s 5 -1 2 /5 n eed fo r p ro f e s s io n a l h elp , r e ­ G ra d u a te and M a rrie d S tu d en ts BAY C O LO N Y A PARTM ENTS N EE D ONE GIRL FO R H a sle tt a p a rtm e n t w in te r te r m only. 351-7 6 6 7 . 3 -1 2 /6 3 3 2 -4 4 9 3 . PIA NO . GRAND. $60(1. P h o n e b e - tw een 10-11 p .m . NA 7 -5 7 2 9 . 3 -1 2 /7 2 -2 5 7 3 . LOST: GOLD, m en ’ s H am ilton w a tc h . P e r s o n a l v a lu e . R 3 -1 2 /5 ew ard] tio n s , th e s e s , m a n u s c rip ts , gen ­ e r a l ty p in g . IBM , 16 y e a r s e x ­ p e r ie n c e . 3 3 2 -8 3 8 4 . C g is te r e d and lic e n s e d p r a c tic a l A PPR O V E D HOUSING a v a ila b le 3 -1 2 /9 1127 N . HAGADORN PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, ty p is t. n u r s e s . S a la ry c o m m e n su ra te w in te r te r m . B oys only. C all IBM J im , 3 5 1 -6170. 3 -1 2 /7 EXECUTIV E ty p e w rite r . IBM S e le c tric and E x e c u tiv e . w ith e x p e rie n c e . D iffe re n tia l Now le a s in g 63 u n its, 1 and 2 IV 2-6 6 7 7 a f t e r 6 p .m . A ll M odel A . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . M ultilith o ffse t p rin tin g . P r o ­ fo r evening and night d u tie s . b e d ro o m s , fu rn ish ed and un­ day S a tu rd a y . 6 -1 2 /9 B e st o ffe r o v e r $200 . 351-404 9. P e rso n a l fe s s io n a l th e s is ty p in g . N e a r L ib e ra l p e r s o n n e l p o lic ie s . fu rn is h e d . C lo se to c a m p u s , WANTED: G IRL fo r 3 g ir l U ni- 5 -1 2 /9 LOCAL ARMY R e c r u ite r w ill c a m p u s . 337-1527.___________ Q E a sily re a c h e d fro m F re e w a y shopping c e n te r , dow ntow n, M ERRlLYN VAUGHN. F a s t and v e r s ity T e r r a c e a p a rtm e n t w in­ UNDERWOOD - O LIV E T TI S tu - b e a v a ila b le in R oom 4, D em on­ 127. W ell lig h te d , a m p le p a r k ­ and b u s lin e . M odel open 2 -7 a c c u r a te ty p is t. MSU g ra d . C a ll t e r te r m . 3 3 2 -2 4 6 2 . 3 -1 2 /6 dio 44 p o rta b le ty p e w r ite r . Y e a r s tr a tio n H all T u e sd a y s and ing a r e a . P le a s a n t w o rk in g p .m . D aily and Sunday. 3 3 9 -8 7 5 1 . 9 -1 2 /9 c o n d itio n s . A pply MASON GEN­ FOURTH G IRL need ed ; B u rch am old . E x cellen t co n d itio n . A sking T h u rs d a y s 1 - 4:30 p .m . to d is ­ r e n ts fro m 1 3 5 . 0 0 p e r m onth $70. 353-7045 a f t e r 6 p .m . ERAL H O SPITA L, 800 E a st C o l­ W oods end a p a r tm e n t. W in ter c u s s w ith c o lle g e s e n io rs the G E N E R A L 'T Y P IN G - T e r m p a - R e n ta l A gent M odel 337-0511 o r w in te r, s p r in g . 351-7305. 3 -1 2 /7 O ffic e r’s C a n d id a te School p ro ­ u m b ia S tr e e t, M aso n , M ichigan. p e r s , 45. S p r in g 8:30 -1 1 :3 0 a n d l: 3 0 - 4 .F i v e d a y s ONE, TWO, o r fo u r g ir ls w anted m en ta k e o v e r le a s e . $65 e a c h . ninnili 3 -1 2 /7 27. Kpii poctrV bird bird HOW to EVER- THISISTHETIME p la c e your Ad fo r a rid e h o m e. a w eek d u rin g w in te r te r m . 355-7822 a f t e r 5 p .m . 3 -1 2 /5 fo r w in te r te r m . G reat neigh­ b o r s . 351-7565. R EG IST E R E D NUR$ES, lic e n se d GIRL N EED ED to s h a re Eden Jo h n , 3 5 1 -9 0 5 0 . 3 -1 2 /3 Q U IE T G ra d u a te LUXURY s tu d e n ts co u p le p r e f e r r e d . 351-7489. o r m 5 -1 2 /9 a p a rtm e n t. a r r ie d FOUR UNITS of s lid e lib r a r y , six d ra w e rs e a c h . IV 2 -4 7 5 3 . 3 -1 2 /7 2e). 31. Wither tO. Sun L'.od ( lala 33. Mvsclt Mitons 2. lb m ain 3. Tenlold 4. Ih b r. a id ot 7. I’rool reader s m ark 8. bent 19. C m tllagr timi 21). Kllij.tiial 21. W allaba p r a c tic a l. We w ould lik e to show Roc a p a rtm e n t, w in te r, sp rin g 5 -1 2 /9 STUDY DESKS, s m a ll c h e s ts , ro ll 34. S prilliti y month !). Linden U fi you o u r e x c e lle n t w age and bene­ t e r m s . W ill s a c r if ic e . 351-4954. _____ 22. C u llin e 1 T ak e a d v a n ta g e of o u r fit p ro g r a m . C o n ta c t P e rs o n n e l 3 -1 2 /5 W AN+ED — TW O g ir ls su b le a s e a -w a y s and b u n k b ed s. New and to % 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 24. ( utfus Irti il TRANSPORTATIONSPECIAL D ire c to r, S T . LAW RENCE HOS­ P IT A L , L a n sin g , M ichigan. N EED ONE m an fo r lu xury a p a r t - m e n t w in te r te r m . $45. 351- lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t w in te r te r m 351-5411, 1 E a s t U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e . 3 -1 2 /7 u se d m a t tr e s s e s — a ll s iz e s . Study la m p s , ty p e w rite r s , tap e r e c o r d e r s , m e ta l w a rd ro b e s , II 1 12 % 13 25. I,mik eluseli' 27. S ia Inni andSAVE$1.00 5 -1 2 /5 4039. 3 -1 2 /5 16 p o rta b le T V s e t s , la r g e s e le c ­ 14 15 28. Taste T Y P IS T . F U L L -T IM E ln t e r e s t - ing c le r ic a l p o sitio n . G r e a te r FOUR-M AN a p a r t m e n t . A p- G IR L TO s u b le a s e A vondale iu x - p ro v e d . C lo se , $10 w eekly, 351- u ry a p a r tm e n t. $55 p lu s u tilitie s tio n new & u se d e le c tr i c fa n s . E v ery th in g fo r th e h o m e. WIL­ % % 17 %% g% te 3 1. W’iilmv itimi kev % % M ichigan F o u n d a tio n . 487-3616. 4062 a f te r 4 p .m , 3 -1 2 /5 351-4 3 0 0 . 5 -1 2 /9 32. Vegetatile 3DAYStor$2.00 COX SECOND HAND STO R E, 20 ZI 22 23 24 25 5 -1 2 /8 W ANTED: TWO m en D elta A rm s TW Cf G IRLS n e e d e d , w in te r te r m , 19 35. Domaci! fo r 10 w o rd s o r le s s - in a d v a n c e . R .N . WANTED f o r B lood D onor S tation w o rk . T h re e days a w eek, M onday and T u e sd ay 9 lu x u ry a p a r t m e n t . W inter, s p rin g te r m s . 351-5697. 10-12/8 U n iv e rs ity 35 1 -9 3 0 7 . T erra c e m e n ts . N eat n e ig h b o rs . $55. A p a rt­ 3 -1 2 /7 509 E a s t M ich ig an , L a n sin g . P h o n e IV 5 -4 3 9 1 , 8 -5:30 p .m . FO R WEDDING an d p ra c tic a l C 26 30 u %31 27 28 %32 29 û 33 37. M editale tipmi 39. lutei 40. 14itu a .m . - 4:30 p .m .; T h u rsd a y , WANTED: UNE g irl to su b le a se Wa n I ’ED TWO m a le ro o m m a te s . sh o w e r g ifts , c o m p le te lin e of 34 3Í à'À% % 36 37 42. Siine- % % N o re fu n d o n c a n c e lla tio n s . 12 - noon *tll 7:30 p .m . No D elta A p artm en t w in te r te r m . W in ter t e r m . T r a i l e r . 482-6092 u b a s k e t-w a re . S ee ACE HARD­ m ak er1» tool w eek en d s o r h o lid a y s. $23 a 3 8 3 9 4 0 41 C a ll 351-4166 o r 353-1196. a f te r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /7 4 il. Digit WARE’S s e le c tio n s . 201 E a st on d ay. P le a s a n t s u rro u n d in g s . 5 -1 2 /6 ONE MAN J a n u a r y - J u n e , 4 -m an 4i 4 6 47 44. Youtlgslef G ran d R iv e r, a c r o s s fro m 4Z 4 3 44 45. IVaeiuk STATENEW SCLASSIFIED W ork w ith a n o th e r R*N. and N EED WORKING g irl, G rad u ate R iv e rs id e E a s t a p a r tm e n t. 3 5 1 - U nion. P hone ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . C y á l.p .n . in q u ire a t DETROIT stu d en t o r te a c h e r, re s p o n sib le . 49 50 buttel'llles 5306.________ 3-12/7 48 SKI BOOTS, s iz e 9 1 /2 , $18. 40. Meiiageric % BLOOD S E R V I C E , 489-7587. % L u x u r y a p a rtm e n t n e a r F r a n - 1 W 0 GIRDS o r fo u r p e o p le . C la s s ic g u ita r, $22. 339-8012. 51 52 S3 47. Moli baek 1427 E a s t M i c h i g a n A venue, d o r . P . O. Box 2315, L a n sin g . R iv e r s E d g e, le a s e e n d s Ju n e . 3 4 6 S tu d e n t S e r v i c e s B ld g . L a n sin g . C -1 2 /9 3 -1 2 /5 3 -1 2 /6 3 5 1 -7 3 1 0 . 3 -1 2 /7 M onday Decomber 5, 1966 ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan /r r : % ¿ A ie (* y f tvAg 7»#^* Hubbard V e te ra n s g e t $ 1 0 0 m o n th ly f- /« //■ eke* 7C / h i t b y So fia r* -M 't un d e r G l e d u c a tio n a c t c .J J ' -Z* n t ■«*# — & /^ " w f v a n d a l s M issin g p a r t s fo r th e N orth o n e -h a lf tim e , th e r a t e s a r e $50, H ubbard e le v a to rs , left the r e s ­ By STEVE GATES A cc o rd in g to th e R e g is t r a r 's ply in g fo r and re c e iv in g b e n e fits $65, and $75. id e n ts o f M SU 's 12- s to r y r e s ­ S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r o ffic e , 1,045 MSU stu d e n ts have u n d e r th e GI B ill a r e tr a n s a c te d fg . F o r le s s than h a lf -tim e , th e id en ce h a ll with th e ch o ice of a lr e a d y sig n ed up w ith th e VA, b etw een th e VA re g io n a l o ffice am o u n t is e ith e r th e e s ta b lis h e d spending the day in th e g r ill o r O v er 1,000 s tu d e n ts a t MSU and th e n u m b e r is s till in c r e a s ­ in a r e now re c e iv in g m onthly ben­ ing. D e tro it stu d e n t. an d th e v e te r a n - c h a rg e s fo r tu itio n o r th e p ro ­ Reward! m aking the long c lim b to th e ir ra te d am ount b a s e d on $100 a G e o rg e F r it z , m a n a g e r ro o m s by foot. e f i t s fro m th e V e te ra n s A dm in­ VA o ffic ia ls h ave p re d ic te d In fa c t, v ir tu a lly th e only r o le MSU o ffic ia ls p e r f o r m is to notify m o n th , w h ic h e v e r is l e s s . of H u b b a rd H a lls , has R o lle rs , which e n ab le the d o o rs is tr a tio n (VA) - - w ith th e b a sic th a t by next A p ril so m e 16,000 a llo w an c e fo r a sin g le v e te ra n v e te r a n s in M ich ig an and 500,000 th e VA th a t th e stu d en t h a s been T h e VA s tip u la te s th a t full p o s! ad a re w a rd n o tic e of the e le v a to rs to open, w ere o ffic ia lly e n ro lle d . T h ey a ls o a r e tim e is r e g u la r c o lle g e en ­ f o r the v a n d a ls who p u t a ll found m is s in g F rid a y m o rn in g . fix ed at $100 p e r m onth w h ile in th e n atio n w ill b e re c e iv in g a sk e d by th e VA to notify th e ro llm e n t fo r 14 c r e d its fo r an th r e e o f N o rth H u b b a rd 's T h e r o l l e r th eft w as su s p e c te d h e is in sc h o o l. e d u c a tio n a l b e n e fits u n d e r the T h e s e v e te r a n -s tu d e n ts a r e n e w e r GI B ill. re g io n a l o ffic e if a stu d en t t e r ­ u n d e rg ra d u a te , 9 fo r a m a s te r s to hav e tak en p la c e so m e tim e e le v a to rs out o f s e rv ic e re c e iv in g b e n e fits u n d er th e new m in a te s h is sch o o lin g o r ch an g es c a n d id a te , and 6 fo r d o c to ra l la te T h u rs d a y night o r e a rly H o w ev er, th ey a ls o p re d ic t f r o m T h u r s d a y n ig h t u n til " V e te r a n s R ea d ju stm e n t B en­ b etw een 25 an d 40 p e r c e n t of h is c re d it lo a d . c a n d id a te . F rid a y , E rik G oodm an, N o rth F r id a y a fte rn o o n . Enough H u b b ard g ra d u a te a s s is ta n t s a id . e fits A ct of 1966” (P .L . 89-358) th e s e v e te r a n s w ill be a tten d in g And even in th e s e c a s e s it is T h re e -f o u rth s tim e is 10-13 o f the m is s in g door - T h e lo s s a ffe c te d two of the o r , in a few c a s e s , " T h e W ar sc h o o ls o th e r th an c o lle g e s and th e s tu d e n t's duty to In fo rm th e c r e d i ts , s ix -e ig h t, and fo u r-fiv e . V e te ra n s C le r k , 107 A d m in is tra - H a lf-tim e is s e v e r n - n ln e c r e d its , o p e n e r p a rts w e re fo u nd b u ild in g ’s th r e e e le v a to rs , the O rp h an s E ducational A s s is ta n c e— uUlUVCiOiUCO* —--- n iv e r s itie s . tio n B u ild in g , of th e c h a n g e s, fiv e , and th r e e . A nything le s s Is to p u t on e e l e v a t o r b a c k t h i r d w as a b le to w ork, but only A ct” (P .L . 634). A lm o st a ll of th e s te p s in a p - In a ll o th e r m a tte r s th e c o n s id e re d le s s th an o n e -h a lf in to s e rv ic e , but F r itz by m an u al c o n tro l. v e te r a n -s tu d e n t d e a ls d ir e c tly tim e . s a i d i t w o u l d be s e v e r a l T h e m is s in g r e 1l e r s w e re found w ith th e VA, e ith e r th ro u g h th e V e te ra n -s tu d e n ts who w ish to d a y s b e f o r e th e o t h e r tw o F rid a y m o rn in g , Goodman said, D e tro it o ffic e , o r th e lo c a l VA ch an g e sch o o ls o r c u rr ic u la but re ta in in g w a s h e rs fo r the w i ll be w o r k in g . o ffic ia l in 14 S tudent S e rv ic e s , sh o u ld re q u e s t ap p ro v a l of th e tw o dam aged e le v a to r s w e re not C a r m i c h a e l t o s p e a k P a u l S c h le if p h oto T o b ec o m e e lig ib le fo r th e ch an g e fro m th e VA o ffic e , found, and w ill have to be r e ­ p la c e d th rough s p e c ia l o r d e r . campus b e n e fits, th e v e te r a n m u s t f i r s t *S’ JOINS ART COUNCIL o n n e x t t e r m f i le a n a p p lic a tio n w ith th e VA C am p u s p o lice w e re not c a lle d o ffic e . If h e m e e ts re q u ire m e n ts , to the scen e, he s a id , s in c e the h e w ill re c e iv e two c o p ie s of a d am ag e w as not c o n sid e re d S to k e ly C a r m i c h a e l , c o i n e r o f th e p h r a s e ‘ ‘ b la c k C e r tif ic a te of E lig ib ility , w hich e x te n s iv e . p o w e r ” and a le a d e r o f the S tu d e n t N o n - V i o l e n t C o ­ o r d i n a t i n g C o m m i t t e e ( S N C C ) , w i II a p p e a r o n c a m p u s he d e liv e rs to th e V e te ra n s C le r k . T h e r e g i s t r a r ’s o ffice then e a r l y n e xt t e r m , th e p r e s id e n t o f M S U ’ s c h a p t e r o f F rie n d s of SNCC announced W ednesday. c e r t if ie s th a t th e stu d en t is e n ro l­ le d a t MSU. P e rfo rm e rs to to u r s ta te ouponH H C a r m ic h a e l w i l l s p e a k h e r e d u r in g the w eek o f J a n . 16, s a i d P a t S m i t h , M a n i s t e e s e n i o r . T he MSU g ro u p ha s been a t t e m p tin g to b r in g C a r ­ At th e end of e ach m o n th , th e stu d e n t m u s t su b m it a re p o r t of a tte n d a n c e to th e VA o ffic e . T h e B y B O B Z E S C H IN S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r on th is p h a se of th e p r o g r a m . O th er p ro je c ts of th e council c lu d ed $2,000 to a w r i t e r s ’ con­ fe r e n c e a t N o rth e rn M ichigan U n iv e rs ity , a $3,000 g ra n t to p ro v id e c o n su lta n t s e r v ic e in a ll a r t s fie ld s to new . e x is tin g , o r expanding a r t s a c tiv itie s , Frostedlipstick m ic h a e l to c a m p u s s in c e s u m m e r , S m ith s a id . The VA th en m a ils c h e c k s on about a r e to u r g ro u p s of p ro fe ssio n a l su p p o rt s e le c te d com m unity o r ­ “ F o r e x a m p le , if a town h a s re a l o p p o rtu n ity p re s e n te d it s e lf w hen C a r m ic h a e l th e 20th of e ach m o n th . MSU w ill be one of fo u r c o lle g e s d a n c e rs ; p o e ts ; li te r a r y e x p e rts c h e s tr a c o n c e rts , and a $10,000 an old p o st o ffic e stan d in g empty’ a n n o u n c e d p la n s to be in th e D e t r o i t a r e a f o r tw o H o w ev er, th is re p o r t of p a r t£Cip a tlng in th e new M ichigan who w ill giv e re a d in g s; m u sic allo c a tio n fo r th e v isu a l a r t s p ilo t and a gro u p w a n ts to e s ta b lis h Reg. 6 9 ( a tte n d a n c e is not r e q u ire d fo r S ta te> C P/Mm/'ll fn»*r thwn *ase of genuine a ll'g a to r Key Chain and Money Clip L a te r , talking w ith Eldon N onn- A b ill of stu d en t r ig h ts dem ands No 3922 S t e r lin g s il v e r i n i ­ M atch in g m assive in itia ls make th is a m a k e r, v ic e - p re s id e n t fo r stu ­ tia lle d tooth pick an ideal duo, b u t each makes an fre e d o m of asse m b ly , fre e d o m of 4 00 ideal g ift by its e lf. The c lip is dent a ffa irs , B u re ch a d m itte d th a t sp e e c h , the rig h t fo r a stu d en t No 3922 U K Solid gold to o th ­ sturd y yet com pact, th e keychain u sag e of the te r m "MSU S tu­ pick 10.00 stro n g w ith its dou ble links. to s e t h is own h o u rs and the d ent C o m m itte e " w as m is ­ r ig h t fo r housing u n its to m ake jit- *tit. mi ¿Hr’ - leading, but felt it w as a " te c h n i­ th e i r own r u le s . It a ls o m ain ta in s r3 6 6 3 c a lity that p a re n ts w e re n ’t th a t the u n iv e rs ity should have S te rlin g Key Chain.. 10.00 m tc re .-i no ju ris d ic tio n a v e r stu d en t sex "O u r only re q u e s t, N onna- #1720 m aker said , " w ould be th at you not u se th e nam e ‘MSL Student C o m m ittee ’ in the fu ­ a c tiv itie s o r d rin k in g , and the u n iv e rs ity h as no rig h t to invade th e stu d e n t’s p riv a c y . Pi t a S te rlin g M oney Chp 12.00 tu r e b ecau se it in fe rs th a t V io latio n s of r u le s should be Business Card or Signature Jewelry the c o m m ittee is co n n e c ted with taken c a r e of by th e c iv il a u th o r­ l e t us have a business •.arrt jk e *t in to b e a u M u l je w e lry. Or ju s t sign your name and we ¡¡tlh th a t m to a tie clasp or cuff lin k s or th e U n iv e rs ity ." itie s and not by th e u n iv e rsity . a r tic u ia rly s u ita b le fo r business acqu aint both. These make unusuâi * P a r e n ts of U -M fre sh m e n a lso "T h e A d m in istra tio n is h e re to Double Purpose Key Ring ances. Send us the ; ard 01 f fp and we w ill do the rest. This is our m ust pop ular key holder It is so made th a t one end can be No. 151 S te rlin g Tie Clasp 7.50 re c e iv e d the gift p ack ag e o ffer, a d m in is te r and not to m ake pulled out leaving the ig n itio n key in th e car w h ile it is in p arkin g lo t or 30 00 No. 151 14K Gold Tie Clasp but from the " U n iv e r s ity of M ich­ r u le :,," ■-aid Z w eig . " R u le s garage You take the re s t ot the keys w ith you. A p ra c tic a l and a ttra c tiv e No. 371 S te rlin g C uff Links 12.00 g ift, it is a ll s te rlin g in c lu d in g the raised in itia ls . No 371 -1 4 K Gold C uff I nks 70.00 igan S tu d en tC o m rn itte e , ” B u rech should be m ade by stu d e n ts and No 3644 Pull-a P a it Key Ring , 0 ' DO a s a id . fa c u lty , s e p a ra te ly o r to g e th e r.” " T h e o ffe r w as re c e iv e d much T h e n a tu re of stu d en t p o w e r— m o re fav o rab ly in Ann A rb o r," " th e a b ility to g e t to g e th e r and s a :d B urech» 'T h e p ro je c t was d ec id e what we w ant and m ak e it s tic k ,” w as Z w e ig ’s d e fin itio n -- Tie Tacks ap p ro v ed th e r e by a r e p r e s e n ta ­ u n til a neater m ethod o f anch oring tie to s h irt Tailored Style tiv e of the Dean of Student A c­ w ill a lso be d is c u s s e d a t the f r e e - is devised the tie tack w ill c ontin ue to grow fh is is m odish and m ore popular each year The one shown is tiv itie s o ffic e ," u n iv e rsity today. bar pm if three in itia ls i made from a so lid piece o f V e r h n g O f -piiow gold m easuring naitii /'."v" 14 - x M ana ana there s hardly a costum e ¡t w ill not enhance. 5 00 comes w ith e ith e r tw o or thre e in itia ls . No 7 5 8 ) SteMmg in itia le d Bar Pm 24 00 5 00 No /5 8 0 14* Same n Sol'd Yellow Gold No 1250 S te rlin g Tie Tack W h a t T h e y ’r e ( K e a lly ) S a y in g . . . No 1250 14K Gold Tie Tack 12.00 Not shown .s a round tie tack w ith the mam in itia l -n the center This measures /«* M 1 I 1 .-.L diam e ter and is m ost graceful. No 1306 s te rlin g Round Tie Tack 6.00 i l £ M r i v r f c No. 1306-14K Gold Tie Tack '4 .0 0 A Different Identification Bracelet ms J U n derlin e in it ia l of last rfame Add to heavy s te rlin g chain and a heavy s te rlin g plate «1 whole fir s t name sp elled out in raised le tte rs and one has a tru ly d iffe re n t m an’ s b racelet The back can be su ita b ly engraven No. 3257 B ra c e le t w ith Name 25 Name and Address Engraved on Back l 50 Bangle Bracelet with A Flair Matching Earrings and Pin This is a solid square w ire bangle — The d a in ty 3/fe" dia. e a rrin g s are made fo r heavy, sm ooth and gra ce fu l. From it p ie rce d ears w ith p ro p e r p osts and fric tio n dangles a chunky Vs disc upon w hich backs. The 1 " p in com ple tes a d e lig h tfu l a thre e le tte r m onogram is engraved. ensem ble. E a rring s also a vailab le w ith screw Massive Masculine Ring backs. No. 3241 S te rlin g Bangle B racelet Two s o lid in itia ls set on to p of a 7.50 No. 4102 S te rlin g Earrings w ith Entw ined w ide shank make fo r s o lid ity and S croll M onogram ................p a ir 4.00 Be sure to u nd erline in itia l o f la s t style . S u itable fo r m ales of any age. name. A d justable or made to size. No. 4 1 0 2 -1 4 K Solid Gold Earrings p a ir 9.00 Same b ra ce le t w ith o u t monogram med No. 5071 Two in itia l No. 2523 S te rlin g M atch ing Pin ........... 3.50 d isc .................................................... 5.00 S te rlin g Ring ............. 10.00 No. 252 3-1 4K same in 14K Y e llo w Gold 21.50 No 507 1 -1 4 K Two In itia l Prices in clu d e engraved m onogram AND be Gold Ring .................... 40.00 sure to u n d e rlin e in itia l o f la st name. D o n 't h id e b e h in d a m a s k w h e n you o r d e r a V a r s it y P iz z a . see what e v e ry o n e 's S top In and r e a lly s a y in g . Also Available *74# G g sm I ' Downtown ACROSS FRO M T H E HOME EC. B L D G . 309 E. Grand River ‘C a m p u s R e n o w n e d FA ST D E L IV E R Y E D 2 -6 5 1 7