T O F E A T U R E S M S S E S Tuesday Wilson will sponsor M IC H IG S T A T E A N new Free University U N IV E R S IT Y B y C H R IS O ’ C O N N O R S tate N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r T he n u m b e r of c o u rs e s and th e i r n a tu re E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n D e c e m b e r 6, 1966 10c w ill depend on stu d en t in te r e s t. V o l . 59 N u m b e r 94 A F r e e U n iv ersity w ill be o ffe re d ag ain “ W e’r e hoping f o r m o re th a n th r e e th is y e a r — th is tim e by an o n -c am p u s s tu d e n ts and le s s than 3 0 0 ,” L o p ez sa id . W ar Loom s In A f r ic a , g ro u p . E ach c la s s w ill o rg a n iz e and ru n its e lf. T h e idea cam e up in a 3 a .m . bull M a u ric e C ra n e , a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r of s e s s io n , M ichael L o p e z , New H aven, h u m a n itie s , w ill te a c h any p ie c e of m o d ern C o n n ., so p h o m o re , s a id . T h e E a s t W ilson fic tio n in w hich a g ro u p of stu d e n ts is S c h o la s tic s C o m m itte e is sp o n so rin g the in te r e s te d . He h a s su g g e ste d A lb ee’s F r e e U n iv e rs ity c la s s e s w in te r te r m . “ W ho’ s A fra id o f V irg in ia W oolf?” and “ T h e G ro v e s of A c ad a m e ” by M ary M c­ Wilson Tells P a rlia m e n t C a rth y . T h e p lo t of th e M cC arth y book h as Court says p a r a l le l s to th e re c e n t A TL c o n tr o v e rs y . P a u l G oodm an, a u th o r of “ G row ing up A b s u rd ,” w ill d is c u s s h is book a t a c la s s to be held th e second w eek of w in te r te r m . Julian Bond “ Y e ste rd a y and t h e Day A fte r T o­ m o r ro w ,” is th e title of a c o u rs e to be U NITED NATIONS, N .Y . ,P: — B ritis h g o v ern m en t w a s holding ta lk s w ith d e r th e heading of a re tu rn to le g a lity , A n o th er point w as th a t th e R hodesian P a rlia m e n t w ould be d is so lv e d and the le d by J a m e s R . H o o k e r, a s s o c ia te p ro ­ C om m onw ealth high c o m m is s io n e r s on a r e rep u g n an t to th e R hodesian g o v e rn - P r im e M in is te r H aro ld W ilson w a rn e d to be seated re q u e s tin g the U nited N atio n s to im p o se m e n t.” le g is la tiv e p o w ers would be in v ested in f e s s o r o f h is to ry . S p e a k e rs w ill be invited th e H ouse of C o m m ons M onday th a t R ho­ m a n d ato ry tr a d e sa n c tio n s on R h o d esia. He sa id the B ritis h w anted c o n tro l of G ib b s, S m ith sa id . to le c tu r e and le a d d is c u s s io n . d e s ia ’s c o n tin u in g re v o lt could engulf a ll th e a rm e d fo rc e s and p o lice to be tu rn e d “ T h e s e p ro p o s a ls involved d e p a rtu re s W esley F is h e l, p r o f e s s o r of p o litic a l of so u th e rn A fric a in w a r. T h e 15-nation C ouncil is e x p e c te d to WASHINCTTON i.fi — T h e S u p re m e C o u rt o v e r to S ir H um phrey G ib b s, the B r it­ of a m a jo r n a tu re fro m th e a ccep ted s c ie n c e , is one o f th e p r o f e s s o r s to be In th e a fte rm a th of R h o d esia’ s re je c tio n m e e t T u esd ay o r W ednesday a f te r r e c e iv ­ ru le d unan im o u sly M onday th a t th e G e o rg ia ish g o v e rn o r of the colony. S m ith re fu se d p rin c ip le s of p a rlia m e n ta ry g o v ern m en t in v ite d fo r th e s e r ie s . of a p a c t c a llin g fo r B ritis h c o n tro l of ing a fo rm a l re q u e s t fro m L o rd C a ra d o n , H ouse m ay not b a r J u lia n Bond b e c a u se to re c o g n iz e G ibbs a f t e r th e d e c la ra tio n w hich have e x is te d in th is c o u n try for- Ken L a w le s s , in s tr u c to r in A T L , w ill th e R h o d esian a rm e d f o r c e s , d ip lo m a ts the B rig ish d e le g a te , fo r an u rg e n t C oun­ o f h is s ta te m e n ts c r itic iz in g the d ra f t and of in d ep en d e n ce. 43 y e a r s , ” S m ith s a id . te a c h a c o u rs e in “ B lack H u m o r” and h e r e ex p ect q uick a ctio n in th e U.N. U .S. p o licy in V iet N am , c il m eetin g . p o ss ib ly a p o e try w ritin g c l a s s . J e r r y S e c u rity C ouncil on B rita in ’ s re q u e s t fo r T h e conditional a g re e m e n t on th e fu tu re "T h e d is q u a lific a tio n o f B ond fro m J . W e st, a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f A T L , w ill eco n o m ic p e n a ltie s a g a in s t R h o d esia. of th is b reak aw ay colony w as sig n ed by m e m b e rs h ip in the G e o rg ia H ouse b e c a u se te a c h a fic tio n w ritin g s e r i e s . B ut A frican n a tio n s M onday w e re d e­ W ilson and S m ith a b o a rd the B ritis h c r u i­ o f h is s ta te m e n ts v io la te d B ond’s rig h t of T e n ta tiv e ly planned a r e an a r t c o u rs e m and in g m ilita r y fo r c e to sm a sh its w h ite s e r T ig e r off G ib r a lta r aro u n d m id n ig h t f r e e e x p re s s io n u n d e r the F i r s t A m en d ­ fo r n o n -m a jo rs and a c o u rs e on com edy m in o rity re g im e . m e n t,’’ C h ief J u s tic e E a r l W a rre n sa id S atu rd ay . u sin g ta p e s fro m th e V oice L ib r a r y . W ilso n , in L ondon, vow ed th a t B rita in f o r the c o u rt. W ilson h u r r ie d back to London an d won T h e c la s s e s w ill m e e t in the South m e a n s to c ru s h th e R h o d esian re v o lt no T h e G eo rg ia H ouse tw ice b a r r e d Bond C abinet ap p ro v a l o fth e p a c tS u n d a y , c le a r ­ C o m p lex — p ro b ab ly in W ilson H a ll. T im e s m a tte r how long it ta k e s . fro m taking h is s e a t b e c a u se h e su p p o rte d ly w ith the idea of pu ttin g th e onus on a r e to be a rr a n g e d la t e r . W ilson announced t h a t F o re ig n S ec­ a sta te m e n t by th e Student N o n -V io len t R hodesia fo r any re je c tio n . W ilson m ake C la s s e s w ill be lim ite d to about 20 r e t a r y G e o rg e Brow n is flying to New C o o rd in a tin g C o m m itte e (SNCC) th a t d e ­ c le a r a t the tim e he w anted a p ro m p t to p ro v id e an o p p o rtu n ity fo r d is c u ssio n Y o rk to p re s e n t B r ita in 's dem and to the s c r ib e d U .S. p o lic y in V iet N am a s yes o r no fro m S a lisb u ry . and a ch an ce to g et to know th e p r o f e s s o r s . C o u n c il. a g g re s s io n . T he R ho desian C ab in et m et a ll m o rn in g , L o p ez em p h a siz e d th a t th e r e w ill be Bond h a s been c r i ti c a l a ls o of th e d ra f t P r i m e M in is te r Ian Smith announced the and a t a luncheon b re a k — w ith th e B ritis h re a d in g a s s ig n m e n ts w h ich m u st be done to s y s te m and sa id he a d m ire d th e c o u ra g e re je c tio n to 1,800 ch e e rin g R h o d esian s and noon d ead lin e a t hand — Sm ith ra d io e d m a k e th e c la s s e s w o rth w h ile. of th o se who b u rn e d th e ir d ra ft c a r d s a l ­ vow ed: " T h e fight goes on.” London th e re w as no a g re e m e n t. B ack fro m I n te re s te d stu d e n ts can o b tain a c a ta lo g though he w ould not b u rn h is own. W i.son c a m e w o rd th at Sm ith could have and a p p lic a tio n blank fro m L opez a t 141 T h e d e c is io n h it London a s W ilson’ s He w as e le c te d a th ird tim e la s t m onth m e re tim e but th a t a d ecisio n w as aw aited E . W ilso n H all. fr o m an A tlanta d is tr i c t.. w ithin an hour o r tw o. W a rre n said : " L e g i s la t o r s h av e an But even th is d ead lin e p a s s e d a s the ob lig atio n to ta k e p o sitio n s on c o n ­ Library committee C abinet, m eeting in S m ith ’s o ffic e , d is ­ tr o v e r s i a l p o litic a l q u e stio n s so th a t th e i r c o n s titu e n ts can b e fu lly in fo rm e d by th em c u ssed the p act th at B rita in hoped would an d be b e tte r ab le to a s s e s s th e ir q u a l­ end 13 m onths of re b e llio n . S m ith d e­ ific a tio n s fo r o ffice; a ls o so th ey m ay be c la re d R hodesia independent one y e a r r e p r e s e n te d in g o v e rn m e n ta l d e b a te s by th e p e rs o n they have e le c te d to r e p r e s e n t th e m .” backs increase in fines a to la s t Nov. 11 r a t h e r than bow to B ritis h dem an d s fo r u ltim a te ru le by tl e n o w -v o te le ss black m a jo rity . Sm ith em e rg e d a t th e end of th e C abi­ SmithArrives For Meeting R h o d e s ia n P r e m i e r Ian S m ith a r r i v e s M o n d a y f o r th e c r u c i a l n By DOROTHY LASKEY su p p o rt a q u a r te r p e r day fine, but w ill net se s sio n to announce th e re je c tio n and “ I'm happy, p ro u d ' not re c o m m e n d anything le s s to the F a c u l­ c a b i n e t m e e t i n g a t w h i c h t h e R h o d e s i a n g o v e r n m e n t i e j e c t e d a te n t a - S tate N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r tht re a s o n s , U P I T e le p h o to Bond, in In d ia n a p o lis to m ake a sp e e ch , ty L ib r a r y C o m m itte e . t i v e s e t t le m e nt o f t h e y e a r - o l d c r i s i s w i t h B r i t a i n . “ A d o lla r , fin e. A q u a r t e r , fin e ,b u t five l.'t- d e c la re d the B ritis h p r o p o s a ls ,” un- sa id of th e c o u r t’s ru lin g : “ I ’m happy, She sa id th a t an a lte rn a te p ro p o s a l , pro u d , p le a s e d , s u r p r is e d and looking c e n ts , n o .” c a lle d the U -M m ethod w ould b e con­ fo rw a rd to tak in g m y s e a t J a n , 9 T h is is th e se n tim e n t o f th e Student s id e re d . T h is m ethod, u sed s u c c e s sfu lly L ib ra r y C o m m itte e a s e x p re s s e d by N o r­ B e rk e le y con flicL a p p e a r s T h e c o u r t’s a c tio n r e v e r s e s a 2 -1 in Ann A rb o r, s e ts a 5 0 -c e r t fla t ra te ma F o s te r, e o m r r lt'e e sp o k e sm a n , . r u lin g by a sp e c ia l .th r e e -ju d g e fe d e ra l ad d itio n a l fin e fo r any student who w as re g a rd in g p o s s ib le m o d ific a tio n of th e $1 c o u r t in A tla n ta . T h a t c o u rt h e ld the n o tified th at he has a book one week o v e r­ b o o k -o v e rd u e fin e by ASMSU to n ig h t. G e o rg ia H ouse had pow er u n d e r s ta te d u e . T h e d a ily fine is 25 cen ts p e r book. She sa id th a t th e c o m m itte e w ould sup­ law to d isq u alify B ond b a se d on its c o n ­ T h e c o m m itte e re a s o n e d that a d o lla r p o rt any stu d en t a c tio n re g a rd in g an clu s io n th a t he co u ld n o t s in c e re ly ta k e fin e w ould be th e m o st e ffectiv e in cen ­ in c r e a s e in th e fin e s a s long a s it did tiv e f o r a stu d en t to get a book back h e a d e d fo r d e c is iv e a c tio n th e oath of o ffic e . not a c c e p t th e s ta tu s quo of fiv e c e n ts R etu rn in g to th e bench a f te r a tw o - in tim e so th a t it m ay be used by so m e ­ a d ay p e r book. week layoff, th e S u p re m e C o u rt a lso : one e ls e . M r s . F o s t e r said th e MSU M r s . F o s t e r s a id th e tw e lv e -m a n b o a rd -A g re e d to re v ie w a d e c isio n by the L ib r a r y , ra te d ninth in th e Big T en, w hich d rew up its re s o lu tio n la s t w eek C a lifo rn ia S u p rem e C o u rt th a t b a r s r a c ia l d o e s not n e e d th e additional p ro b le m of fe lt th e $1 r a t e v»ould e ffe c tiv e ly sto p BERKELEY, C a lif, li) — T h e B e rk e le y d is c rim in a tio n in r e n ta l o r s a le of p r i ­ h avin g th e m a te r ia ls it d o es hav e un­ th e in c re a s in g n u m b e r of o v erd u e boo k s. cam p u s co n flict o v e r r u le s govern in g p r o ­ v a te ly ow ned r e a l e s ta te in th e s ta te . a v a ila b le to stu d e n ts. She sa id R ic h a rd E. C hapin, L ib r a r y t e s t s by U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia stu d e n ts Known a s P ro p o s itio n 14, th e a m e n d ­ She said th at only a sm a ll p e rc e n ta g e d ir e c to r , a s k e d th a t th e p ro p o s a l be a p p e a re d head ed M onday fo r d e c is iv e m e n t w as d e c la re d u n c o n stitu tio n a l by a re p e a te d ly and co n tin u ally keep th e ir books b ro u g h t b e fo re th e stu d en t b o a rd in o r d e r a ctio n in s e s s io n s of th e facu lty and the 5 -2 v ote of th e C a lifo rn ia S u p rem e C o u rt. out too lo n g . F iv e days is the a v e ra g e to find out stu d e n t opinion. She added b o a rd of re g e n ts . —Said it w ould h e a r c a s e s fro m New tim e out fo r an o v erd u e book. th a t o th e r c a m p u s o rg a n iz a tio n s have T h e new c o n tr o v e r-y ,a r o u s in g N e w L eft , Y o rk , M ichigan and A labam a th a t q u e s ­ b e e n a sk e d fo r o p inions a ls o . stu d en t le a d e rs and non student s u p p o r te rs tio n a p p licatio n of th e o n e-m an , o n e-v o te a p p o rtio n m e n t ru lin g s to lo c a l le v e ls of g o v e rn m e n t.___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M r s . F o s t e r s a id th a t alth o ug h th e b o a rd m ay am en d th e p ro p o s a l, it w ill AcademicCounci to c a ll fo r a c la s s ro o m b o y co tt, e ru p te d W ednesday when a N avy r e c r u itin g te a m postponesmeet began o p e ra tio n s in the stu d e n t union. An a tte m p t to s e t up an a n ti- d r a f t ta b le alo n g sid e the Navy te a m r e s u lte d onfreedom in a b r ie f s it- in , a fight and the sw ift a r r e s t of 10 p ro te s t le a d e rs , including six n o n stu d en ts. It c a m e ex a c tly two y e a r s a f te r the T h e a c a d e m ic council m eetin g scheduled F r e e Speech M ov em en t’s tum ultuous s i t- i n f o r today has been postponed u n til J a n . o ccu p atio n of Sproul H all, the c a m p u s 4 to g iv e co u n cil m e m b e rs tim e to study a d m in is tra tio n c e n te r , in D ecem b er, 1964. a new a c a d e m ic freed o m re p o r t com ing C h a n c e llo r R o g er W. H eyns w as ou t th is w eek. e x p ected to a sk facu lty en d o rse m e n t fo r T h e a c a d e m ic s te e rin g c o m m itte e will a p lan to re f o rm c a m p u s ru le m aking and su g g e s t th a t the co u n cil m e e t in “ con­ e n fo rc e m e n t. He c a lle d the stu d e n t-d ra fte d tin u o u s s e s s io n ” until they re a c h a g r e e ­ m en t on th e a c a d e m ic fre e d o m re p o rt. T h e "c o n tin u o u s s e s s io n s ’* would run p ro p o s a l an “ im a g in a tiv e id e a .” The re g e n ts w ill a s s e m b le in a sp ecial s e s s io n in O akland T u e sd a y . Strike Participation Urged fro m 7 to 9 p .m . By le a fle t, H eyns appealed to the S t r i k i n g U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a s t u d e n t s u r g e f e l l o w s t u d e n t s to T h ere has not been enough tim e to s c h o o l’s 27,500 s tu d e n ts to r e je c t the a c la s s e s s t r i k e a g a in s t the U n i v e r s i t y a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . jo in d is c u s s the re p o r t ad eq u ately a t re g u la r c la s s r o o m b oycott a sk e d by th e Student U P I T e le p h o to sessio n -- of th e c o u n c il, John F . A . T ay ­ S tr ik e C o m m itte e , l o r , c h a irm a n of the a c a d e m ic ste e rin g “ R e fle c t upon y o u r r e a l re a s o n fo r being c o m m itte e , sa id . a t C a l, and give f i r s t p r i o r it ie s to y o u r T h e a c a d e m ic co u n cil f i r s t officially s tu d ie s ," H eyns u rg e d . H is sta te m e n t w as 'S ’ IS 1 IT H re c e iv e d tlie re v is e d a c a d e m ic freedom d is trib u te d Monday, th e f i r s t day of the re p o r t and b rie fly d is c u s s e d it at its N ov. 8 m e e tin g . S in ce th e N ov, 8 m e e tin g , student g ro u p -, w eek b e fo re final e x a m s when v irtu a lly no c la s s e s m e e t. A lthough few c la s s e s w e re m eeting, MSU,Wayne, U-M rank facu lty c o m m itte e s , U n iv e rsity o fficia ls p r o te s t le a d e r s s till m a rc h e d ju s t o u t­ an d th e A A UP have sent th e ir re c o m ­ m e n d a tio n s on th e r e p o r t. W orking with th e s e re c o m m e n d a tio n s, the faculty com ­ sid e the c a m p u s boom ing th ro u g h a b u ll­ h o rn , “ Do not go the c l a s s e s . Support th e s t r i k e .” among 2 5 largest schools m itte e on stu d en t a ffa irs has ag ain re v ise d M ichigan’s th r e e la r g e s t u n iv e r s itie s — d ro p p e d , MSU w ent fro m ninth to 10th, ( p le a s e t u r n to th e b a c k page) U-M fro m 14th to 16th and W ayne S tate its r e p o r t. _____________ M ichigan S ta te , U n iv ersity of M ichigan and Wayne S ta te — continue to rank am ong fro m 19th to 20th. the n a tio n ’s top 25 in fu ll-tim e and g ra n d - A cco rd in g to the r e p o r t, M SU 's fu ll­ to ta l e n ro llm e n ts , a c c o rd in g to an annual tim e e n ro llm e n t th is fall is 35 ,4 8 6 , c o m ­ Force of religion on students re p o r t by th e U n iv e rsity of C in cin n ati. MSU is 11th, U -M 14th and Wayne 25th p a re d w ith 33,734 a y e a r a g o . Its g ran d to ta l is 44,195, up fro m 41,782 la s t fa ll, in fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n ts . In g ra n d -to ta l M ich ig an ’s fu ll-tim e to ta l w ent to 28,343 fro m 26,416, and its g ra n d - to ta l r o s e t o discussed at Fee tomorrow fig u re s , MSU ra n k s 10th, U -M , 16th and WSU, 20th. N ational fu ll-tim e co lle g e atte n d a n c e hit 36,063, c o m p a re d w ith 34,453 a y e a r ag o . At W ayne S ta te , fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n t is “ What is re lig io n ? " a n d " Is re lig io n r e l e ­ an a ll- tim e high th is fa ll, d e s p ite the f i r s t 18,757, up fro m 17,418 la s t fa ll, and the “ R elig io n and the U n iv e rsity Student v ant to th e u n iv e rsity stu d en t7 " d e c r e a s e in fre s h m a n to ta ls sin ce 1951, g ra n d to ta l is up to 30,832 fro m 29,125 w ill be d is c u s s e d a t the second of this F o rm a t fo r the d isc u ssio n w ill be the G arlan d G . P a r k e r , dean of a d m issio n s in 1965, year' s C o lle g e of Social S cien ce D isc u s- sa m e a s in th e p a s t. Both faculty m e m ­ and r e g i s t r a r a t U n iv ersity of C in cin n ati N atio n al fu ll-tim e e n ro llm e n ts clim b ed sio n S e r ie s a t 8 p .m . W ednesday in 137 b e r s w ill o ffe r in tro d u cto ry re m a rk s and e ig h t p e r cen t fro m 1965, w ith the g ran d F ee H a ll. re p o r te d . th en w ill a c c e p t open q u estio n s from th e R e p o rts fro m 1,095 a c c re d ite d u n iv e r­ to ta l in c re a sin g 5.8 p e r c e n t, the re p o rt M e m b e rs of a faculty p an el w ill attem pt to re v ie w th e con cep t of religion and flo o r. s i tie s and c o lle g e s show 3,558, 618 sa id . TreeLightingCeremony a ls o w ill d is c u s s the m eaning of religion to th e u n iv e rs ity stu d e n t, according to B ria n C o y e r, Round L a k e , M inn., g rad u ­ “ P u rp o s e of th e S ocial S cien ce D is­ c u s s io n S e r ie s is to stim u la te thought and d is c u s s io n on c u r r e n t is s u e s of fu ll-tim e s tu d e n ts in the nation and a g ra n d to ta l of 4,855,279. MSU and U -M both re ta in e d th e ir 1965 F re s h m a n e n ro llm en t d e c re a s e d by 0.9 p e r cen t nationally P a r k e r n o ted . But the re p o r t sa id th at w ith the p re s e n t S electiv e M e m b e r s o f D e lta Tau D e lta f r a t e r n i t y and P i B e ta P h i s o r o r i t y S e rv ic e d em an d s and the d eclining b ir th ­ a te a s s is t a n t and p an el m o d e ra to r. in t e r e s t to u n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts ," co m ­ ran k in g s of 11th and 14th in fu ll-tim e s ta n d a r o u n d th e b a s e o f the n e w l y - l i g h t e d C h r i s t m a s t r e e a c r o s s r a te y e a r of 1948, " t h e big new s th i s y e a r P a n e l m e m b e rs J a m e s B. M cK ee, p ro ­ m en te d C o y e r. “ N atu rally we w ill try e n ro llm e n t, w hile W ayne S ta te dropped f r o m the U n io n S u n d a y n ig h t. T he t w o l i v i n g u n it s t r a d i t i o n a l l y h o ld f e s s o r o f sociology and R obert 1 . A nder­ fro m 2 3 rd to 25th. is th a t we have a s m any fre sh m e n a s tp m e e t th is p u rp o se a t o u r next d is ­ we d o ." a C h r is t m a s s in g and lig h t the t r e e ea c h y e a r . so n , a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r of relig io n , w ill c u s s io n ,” he a d d ed . In g ra n d - to ta l e n ro llm e n t, a ll th r e e S tate N e w s p h oto b y L a r r y F r i t z l a n a tte m p t to a n s w e r two c e n tra l questions. E ric Planln, m anaging e d ito r K y le C . K e rb a w y Jam es Spaniolo, c a m p u s e d ito r STATI MEWS e d ito r-ln -c h le f Thomas Segal, e d ito ria l e d ito r Lawrence W ern er, s p o r ts e d ito r T E D M IL B Y J o e l S ta r k a d v e r t is i n g m a n a g e r Andrew M olllson, e x e c u tiv e r e p o r t e r William G. P a p c ia k , a s s t , ad m a n a g e r Antagonisms won t T u e sd a y M o rn in g , D e c e m b e r 6, 1966 lower EL prices EDITORIALS 4 R e c e n t o b je c tio n s to the p r ic e le v e l It could r e p o r t th e c o m p a ra tiv e p r i c e s in E a s t L a n sin g h av e done nothing but of d iffe re n t s t o r e s fo r v a rio u s ite m s a s S u re ly y o u je s t s t i r up fe e lin g s on both s id e s , no Im p ro v e­ w e ll a s u n u su ally bad s e r v ic e o r s a le s . m e n ts Will b e m a d e u n til th e a p p ro a c h O rd in a r ily th e only a ctio n th e union is changed. w ould ta k e w ould be to p u b lish r e p o r ts te llin g w hich m e r c h a n ts c h a rg e d m o r e than A ll c r i t i c s to d a te hav e a im e d th e ir o th e r s and w hich o n es fa ile d to d eal c o m p la in ts a t E a s t L a n sin g p r i c e s a s f a i r ly w ith s tu d e n ts . In flatio n is bad. but th is frequent and irk so m e in the c o m p a re d w ith p r i c e s in o th e r lo c a litie s . is absurd. T h e y c o n s id e r " E a s t L a n sin g p r i c e s " H ow ever, in th e c a s e of re p e a te d of­ p ast w ill be expensive in the a s a m o n o lith ic s t r u c tu r e o rg a n iz e d to fe n d e r s , m o r e p o te n t sa n c tio n s su ch a s The AS MSU S tu d en t B o a rd future. bilk th e s tu d e n ts , and s e t by com m on p ic k e tin g co u ld b e invoked. w ill vo te tonight on the S tu ­ No d eg ree of fin e s is g o in g a g re e m e n t a t a c e r ta in p e rc e n ta g e above T h e o rg a n iz a tio n could be s e t up by th e re a s o n a b le c o s t of th e ite m . dent L ib ra ry C o m m itte e ’s to solve th e m ain problem ASMSU. ASMSU h a s been in te r e s te d in T h ey fa il to c o n s id e r th a t fo r th e m o st lo w e rin g p r i c e s in E a st L a n sin g . B ut, p ro p o sal to ra ise overdue at th e lib rary -- too few p a r t th e p r i c e s a r e s e t by independent a s have o th e r c r i t i c s , ASMSU h a s g rip e d fines fro m a n ickel to a d o l­ books. B ut it m ight be m o re m e r c h a n ts re a c tin g to the g e n e ra l s itu ­ a b o u t th e g e n e ra l le v e l of p r i c e s r a t h e r reaso n ab le for th e stu d en ts a tio n . th a n th e s p e c if ic s . la r p er day. Som e of th e m a r e m e re ly try in g to m ak e T h ere is a sound ratio n ale to support a 25 cen ts per a d e c e n t p ro f it w h ile o th e r s a r e indeed T o co m p la in about g e n e ra l le v e ls of b eh in d th e p ro p o sal, but u n ­ day o v erdue a sse ssm e n t, c h a rg in g e x tr a " f o r th e la b e l ." B ut such p r i c e s , th u s th ro w in g cut r a te d ru g s t o r e s s t o r e s a r e ju s t a s p re v a le n t in o th e r in to th e s a m e c a te g o ry a s s t o r e s c h a rg ­ fo rtu n ately th e re c o m m e n ­ ra th e r th an eith er d o in g in g 15% e x tr a fo r th e la b e l, m e r e ly s t i r s tow ns a s in E a st L a n sin g . d atio n is far out of lin e. n o th in g o r a d o p tin g th e r i d i c ­ a n ta g o n ism s n e e d le s s ly . T o c r i ti c iz e a ll m e rc h a n ts u n ifo rm ly R aisin g the fines to such an u lo u sly high d o lla r c h a r g e . j u s t b e c a u s e th e ir s to r e s happen to be O nly by g e ttin g down to s p e c ific s can in a n eighborhood w ith le s s re a s o n a b le p r o g r e s s b e m a d e . O nly by p u ttin g p r e s ­ in o rd in ately h ig h am ount T h is w ould b rin g the li­ s t o r e s , is g ro s s ly u n fa ir. s u r e on In dividual m e r c h a n ts w ho c h a rg e w ould m o re than c o m p e n s a te In p r a c tic e th is m e a n s th a t any a c tio n e x o rb ita n t p r i c e s , can p r ic e s be lo w e re d . b ra ry m o re in lin e w ith o th ­ for its b en efits w ith its d is ­ to lo w e r p r i c e s should be a im e d a t th e e r u n iv ersities w hile re d u c ­ in d iv id u al m e rc h a n t w hose p r ic e s a r e too ad v an tag es. high r a t h e r than th e town a s a w hole. in g sig n ifican tly th e n u m b er The student com m ittee has of overdue books. T h e tro u b le is th a t th e r e is no o rg a n i­ found the lib rary situ atio n , zation w hich ca n s in g le out th e s e p a r t i c ­ T h ere a re o th er m e a s u re s u la r m e rc h a n ts and put p r e s s u r e on th em essen tially poor b ecau se of a that co u ld im p ro v e the li­ to lo w e r th e ir p r i c e s . sh o rtag e of books, m ade W hile m o s t of u s know w hich s to r e s b r a r y ’s se rv ic e to stu d en ts to av o id and w hich s t o r e s g iv e a f a i r m uch w orse b ecau se of an now. It w o u ld be h elp fu l if r e t u r n on th e d o lla r , th e r e is no w ay ex cessiv e p ercen tag e of of m o b ilizin g stu d e n t action effe c tiv e ly th e lib ra ry w ould re le a se books at M SU b ein g kept a g a in s t th e m . to u n d erg rad u ates, a s itd o e s One w ay to so lv e th is w ould be to overdue. in s titu te a stu d en t c o n s u m e r union to s e r v e for g rad u ate stu d en ts and If s t u d e n t s a re kept aw are a s a c le a rin g h o u se fo r in fo rm atio n about facu lty m e m b e rs, th e n am es E a st L a n sin g s t o r e s . of an o u tra g o u s fin e , th e s tu ­ of p erso n s illeg ally d etain ­ dent co m m ittee re a so n s, in g books. th ey w ill b e r e l u c t a n t to k e e p T H E R E i books overdue. T h is w ould, S o m eth in g m ight also be hopefully, in c re a se th e done about facu lty m e m b e rs av ailab ility few books of th at the a re all-to o - in th e who keep in d efin itely . lib ra ry books F acu lty out now M o ra l d e c a y w ill d e s tro y U.S. lib rary . d o n ’t pay fin es. In stitu tin g T o th e E d ito r: ground r u le s . It s e e m s to m e th a t th e co h o lic p a r tie s , se x u a l p ro m is c u ity , and U n fo rtu n ately , a d o llar fines for th e facu lty , as w ell faculty is try in g to s h irk th e i r re s p o n ­ f r e e sp e e c h . S p e a k s for self 1 h av e ju s t fin is h e d w atch in g a p ro g ra m s ib ility by not a c c e p tin g th is g u id elin e, H o w e v e r, th e in trig u in g a s p e c t of Rob fine w ould probably se rv e to as raisin g stu d en t fines, on te le v is io n w h ich c o n c e rn e d the so - o r is so m eo n e planning to u s e n o n - ju s t­ S m ith ’s sto ry is th a t m u r d e r w a s, it s e e m s , T o the, E d ito r: c re a te as m uch an tag o n ism w o u ld b etter im p ro v e th e c a lle d New M o ra lity . T h e p ro g r a m tr ie d ifia b le re g u la tio n s? h is only w a y to g et a tte n tio n ..T o be known. to g iv e both s id e s of th e p ic tu re con­ T h e c o m m itte e a ls o d e le te d a re c o m ­ C o n sid e r th e a lte r n a tiv e s . R o b e rt S m ith F o r so m e o b s c u r e re a s o n an u n id e n ti­ as im p ro v ed lib ra ry se rv ic e . o v erall situ atio n . c e rn in g se x u a l s ta n d a rd s . Hugh H efn er, m endation fo r a g u id elin e th a t w ould g u a r­ had been se e n and not h e a r d . He had been fie d m e m b e r of th e A T L fa c u lty ev id en tly The m ajo rity of stu d en ts It is u n fo rtu n a te th at any of o w n e r o f P lay b o y E n te r p r is e s , w a s in­ a n te e th e stu d en t " g r a d e s th a t r e p r e s e n t a m e m b e r of no ‘‘m o v e m e n t.’’ H e had co n clu d ed th a t th e b r i e f r e m a r k s w hich I d o n ’t d e l i b e r a t e l y k e e p b o o k s th ese m e a s u re s should have te rv ie w e d and sa id th a t th e p e rs o n of a f a i r and co m p eten t e v a lu a tio n of the n e v e r been seen a t an o r g y , o r a r r e s te d a d d r e s s e d to th e stu d e n t r a lly in fro n t of to d ay sh o u ld sp e a k out f o r w hat they stu d e n t by th e in s tr u c t o r ," and in s te a d put fo r m in o r p o s s e s s io n . He w as not a B e s s e y H all re c e n tly b o re the im p rim a tu r o v erd u e, even w ith a lo w to be proposed in th e first b e lie v e . H e fn e r sa id th at th e p e rs o n who in a g u id elin e th a t only allo w ed th e stu d en t ‘‘tr o u b le m a k e r ,” n e v e r ro c k e d th e boat o f th e D e p a rtm e n t of H is to ry . How anyone rate. T hey sim p ly fo rg et. p lace. B ut th e sh o rtag e of r e a d s th e P lay b o y P h ilo so p h y u n d e rs ta n d s a g ra d e th a t " r e p r e s e n t s th e in s tr u c t o r ’s o r b u rn ed h is d ra f t c a r d . He had n e v e r co u ld have re a c h e d th is co n clu sio n is d if­ i t . A fte r re a d in g s e v e r a l a r t ic l e s by him , ‘good faith ju d g m e n t.’ " T h is is an obvious ta k e n p a r t in a p r o te s t d e m o n s tra tio n , o r fic u lt to im ag in e, though som ew hat e a s i e r A d o llar fine is n o t goin g books, in th e MSU lib ra ry I m u s t co m e to th e co n clu sio n th a t he a tte m p t to tak e any g ro u n d s fo r a p p eal of a stu d en t " r i o t . " He had n e v e r tak en to do one s u p p o s e s in c o lle g e s and d e p a r t­ to stop ev ery o n e fro m fo r­ not lik ely to be c o rre c te d i s tr y in g to f o r c e h is id eas upon th e a g ra d e by a stu d en t aw ay fro m h im , fo r LSD o r m a rih u a n a . m e n ts w hich r e q u ir e m o n o lith ic su p p o rt c o lle g e stu d e n t. A s a f irm b e lie v e r in it is im p o ssib le to a rg u e th a t a g ra d e w as f o r a g re e d p o s itio n s . U n fo rtu n ately , m y g ettin g , alth o u g h it w ill hurt in th e n ear future, re q u ire s E v id e n tly , R o b e rt S m ith w as taught th e B ib le, I am fo rc e d to d is a g r e e w ith not "g o o d faith ju d g m e n t" by an in s tr u c ­ d e p a rtm e n t is not so co n stitu te d ; fo r th a t w hen th ey do. F u rth e rm o re , th at so m e actio n be tak en h im on a lm o s t a ll p o in ts . It s e e m s to to r w ithout sta tin g th at th e g ra d e w as th a t a ll th o s e th in g s a r e bad . w o rrie d in d iv id u al I a m w illing to a ff irm now. m e th a t th e p e o p le who p r a c tic e th is given so le ly out of p re ju d ic e s — a th ing Don M ackenzie th a t if I ’d been sp eak in g on b e h a lf of any lib ra ry m istak es in a s s e s ­ New M o ra lity a r e not happy. v irtu a lly im p o ssib le to p ro v e . B e s id e s , H o u sto n , T e x ., ju n io r ag en cy , I would hav e s a id so. sing fin es, w h ich have been --T h e E d ito rs D r. R o b e rt J o n e s III, of Bob Jo n e s w hat is "g o o d fa ith ju d g m e n t," anyw ay? U n iv e rs ity , g a v e th e fe e lin g of m any F in a lly , th e F a c u lty c o m m itte e w ould not of th e c o n s e rv a tiv e p eo p le co n c e rn in g such J . R. H o o k er a c c e p t a reco m m en d atio n fo r a g u id elin e lib e ra l id e a s . H e sa id th at w e have been th a t re a d : " T h e stu d en t h a s th e rig h t to be D is c o n c e rtin g election a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r , H is to ry too len ien t and allow such id e a s to grow p ro te c te d fro m ex p lo itatio n by a facu lty T h e N a v y ’s h e r e w h e re they sh o u ld n ’t. H e im p lied that s te r n m e a s u r e s be ta k e n a g a in s t th ese p eo p le whom he s a y s a r e b rainw ashing m e m b e r fo r s ig n ific a n t c o n trib u tio n w ith ­ out acknow ledgem ent of th e c o n trib u tio n of th e s tu d e n t." I q u e stio n th e m o tiv e s of th e T o th e E d ito r: T h e r e - e le c tio n of M ichigan’s R ep u b li­ Thanks b a n d to d ay ’s youth. H e i s rig h t; H efner tr ie s c o m m itte e w hen th ey d e le te d th is re c o m ­ ca n c o n g re s s m a n , C h a rle s C h a m b e rla in , C alifo rn ia is th e la n d of the and R o n ald R eagan, of to e x p lain th e s o - c a lle d re lig io u s side m e n d atio n . A re th ey planning to u s e a s is ty p ic a l of th e N o v em b er 8 e le c tio n s , To th e E d ito r: a ls o , but he d o e s not u s e the c o n se rv a ­ th e i r own r e s e a r c h done by th e stu d e n t? If a m a te u r sp irit. A cto rs b e ­ c o u rse , said th e stu d en ts in w h ich m any A m e ric a n s v o ted fo r m any tiv e m i n is te r s ’ q u o ta tio n s but th o se of n o t, why did they d e le te th is re c o m m e n ­ c a n d id a te s w ho fa v o re d c o n tin u atio n o r J u s t a w o rd o f th a n k s to th e S p irite d co m e p o litician s, stu d en ts should obey the r u le s o r d ro p th e m o r e li b e r a l c h u rc h e s . d atio n ? e s c a la tio n of th e w a r in V iet N am , c u t­ MSU S p a rta n Band fo r a ll of th e i r en­ I firm ly b e lie v e th a t the U nited States T o add in s u lt to in ju ry , th e c o m m itte e b ec o m e u n iv ersity a d m in is­ o ut. b a c k s in " n o n - e s s e n t ia l " g o v ern m en t th u s ia s tic songs in th e seco n d h a lf of the w ill fa ll in th e s a m e w ay a s th e Roman w ould not in v ite an y m e m b e r of ASMSU sp e n d in g in a r e a s su ch a s s c ie n tific r e ­ g a m e a g a in s t N o tre D am e. tra to rs and u n iv ersity ad­ On cam pus the u n d e r­ E m p ire d id , th a t is of m o ra l d ecay . We b o a rd to th e m e e tin g to e it h e r su p p o rt s e a r c h and s o c ia l w e lfa r e , and m o d e ra ­ m in is tra to rs b eco m e p an ­ m u s t ta k e a f i r m stan d a g a in s t w hat we th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s of ASMSU o r even I am s u r e o u r te a m got a g re a t lift stan d ab le d eterio ratio n of tio n in o r d e c e le ra tio n of c iv il r ig h ts do not a g r e e w ith , and le t th e w orld to lis te n to th e d e b a te . If th e c o m m itte e h e a rin g th e " O ld s m o b ile S ong.” It w as icky. e f f o r ts . f icu lty m o rale w as rep o rted know w h e re w e stan d a s c o n se rv a tiv e s in ten d ed to e r a s e m any h o u rs of w o rk on a w elco m e r e l ie f fro m th e u n in sp irin g B erk ele y is in tu rm o il in th e m o d e rn day so ciety . th e p a r t of th e ASMSU b o a rd a t a sin g le It is d is c o n c e rtin g th a t so m any v o te r s "M S U F ig h t Song.” settin g in. m aking it e a s y f o r s t r o k e , it s e e m s to m e th a t th ey could a t w e re so s h o r t- s ig h te d . In w aging w a r , a K eep up th e good w ork band. ag ain . P o litical b o o th s of o th er u n iv ersities to raid R onald M atheny le a s t show com m on c o u rte s y to th e s tu ­ natio n m e r e ly c o m b a ts th e e ffe c ts of the B irm ingham sophom ore ncn - student groups are p e rs o n n e l. d e n ts by in v itin g at le a s t one b o a rd m e m b e r p ro b le m s w ith w hich sh e is c o n fro n te d . B ill M cL aughlin to a t le a s t s i t in on th e m e e tin g . A m e ric a m a y bludgeon so m e of th e V iet­ F enton so p h o m o re banned in the s tu d e n t un io n , A llan M. H uss n a m e s e in to te m p o ra r y s u b m is s io n . B ut The B erk ele y stu d en ts a re and th e stu d en ts felt the C hicago, 111., fr e s h m a n h is to r y in d ic a te s an d V iet N am il lu s tr a t e s Ron W hite p rjh ib itio n should a ls o apply w ith in th e letter and sp irit Rejection th a t a t b e s t w a r y ie ld s only a n u n e a sy , B a ttle C re e k so p h o m o re of th e re g u la tio n banni ng off- im p e rm a n e n t p e a c e . to arm ed fo rces recru itin g T o th e E d ito r: b o o th s. The u n iv ersity d is­ cnm pus o rg an izatio n s fro m L a s t T u e sd a y night, a t th e ASMSU b o ard M a l i g n a n t illness A lte rn a tiv e ly , a n atio n c a n s e e k to e lim in a te fhe c a u s e s of h e r p ro b le m s . using b o o th s on cam p u s. U n­ m e e tin g , J im G rah am com m ented on the ag reed , th e Navy lan d ed and A m e ric a can r e f r a in fro m h e r a tte m p ts fo rtu n ately , th eir actio n s re a c tio n of th e F a c u lty C o m m ittee on Stu­ To th e E d ito r: to In s u re th e s ta tu s quo. She can h elp th e o v er 3 ,0 0 0 stu d en ts, led by d e n t A ffa irs to ASMSU’s recom m endations L e t t e r p o l i c y seem to be d estro y in g th e p o v e r ty - s tr ic k e n , sh e can e n c o u ra g e s c i­ n o n -stu d en t M a rio S a v io .b e - to th e W illiam s R e p o rt. All of the m a jo r T h e s to ry of R o b e rt S m ith jo in s th a t e n tis ts and e d u c a to rs , and sh e can d e c id e fine stan d ard s asso ciated re c o m m e n d a tio n s of ASMSU w e re r e ­ o f W hitm an and o th e r s to re in fo rc e th e th a t th e r e m u s t no lo n g e r e x is t s e c o n d - gan a sit-in d em o n stratio n je c te d . 1 q u e stio n th e w isdom of th ese f e a r s of th o s e who s e n s e a s tr a n g e , m a l­ T h e S ta te N ew s w e lc o m e s a ll le t t e r s . w ith th eir school. c la s s c itiz e n s h ip . Only w hen A m e ric a a g a in s t th e recru itin g . m oves. ig n an t illn e s s s t ir r in g in the a d o le s c e n t P le a s e b e b r ie f an d ty p e a ll le t te r s b e g in s to ex ten d th e b e n e fits of c iv iliz a ­ T h e F a c u lty c o m m itte e would not accep t g e n e ra tio n . tio n to a ll p e o p le s can sh e b e a s s u r e d of tr ip l e sp a c e d , if p o s s ib le . P le a s e , a ls o , P red ictab ly , off-cam pus W e hope stu d en t actio n and T h is c a n c e r in o u r a d o le s c e n t c u ltu re in c lu d e n a m e , a d d r e s s and u n iv e r s ity a re c o m m e n d a tio n to in s e rt a guideline h arm o n y in h e r r e la tio n s . reactio n follow ed in m uch h ig h stan d ard s do not prove th a t re a d : " T h e F a c u lty has the re s p o n si­ is a tte s te d to by o th e r sy m p to m s: LSD D avid R , Webb s ta n d in g . No u n sig n ed le t te r s w ill be b ility to p ro v id e educationally ju stifiab le an d m a r ih u a n a , stu d en t r i o t s , p r o te s t N. A g u sta, N .C ., s e n io r p rin te d . th e sa m e track as it did in irreco n cilab le. W e hope a c a d e m ic r e g u la tio n s ." H owever, th is d e m o n s tr a tio n s , d r a f t- c a r d b u rn in g s, a l ­ 1964 d u rin g th e free speech th o se ca rry in g th e cau se in s a m e c o m m itte e had w ritte n a guideline th e c itru s belt w ill be ab le in to th e r e p o r t th a t sta te d : "T h e student m o v em en t. h a s th e rig h t to b e governed by educa­ P o litician s called for the to g u a r d th eir rig h ts w ith o u t tio n ally ju s tifia b le a c ad em ic re g u la tio n s." • F e a tu rin g * firin g p o rted of p ro fe s s o rs who su p ­ th e student p o sitio n , h u rtin g th eir school. --T h e E d ito rs Now if th e stu d e n t h a s the rig h t to be g o v e rn e d , a s th e co m m itte e sta te s, then the fa c u lty h a s th e re s p o n sib ility to lay the 1Î § Christmas Cards! Delivery I CampusScenes THE C A L L É S1«0 P er pack PIZZA PIT ED20863 f SPARTANBOOKSTORE 2 0 3 M .A .C . 12 6 Tuesday, Decem ber 6, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ...................................................... —r\rYrv,YV,VtV,V.ViVi«iVAV/»*/ÌMÌ>iÉft? Ik e w i l l u n d e r g o s u r g e r y WASHINGTON If! - - F o r m e r P r e s id e n t D w ight D. E lsen h o w e r tw o m a jo r h e a r t a tta c k s ; a te m ­ p o r a r y b lo ck ag e of a blood v e s ­ no t dem an d im m e d ia te , e m e r­ gency s u r g e r y . B ut th e an nounce­ c le a r ly not ex p e c tin g any un­ to w a rd c o m p lic a tio n s , b e c a u se While no annou ncem ent h a s been m ade a s y et a s to th e m a k e ­ J u s t W h a t I w ill e n te r th e h o sp ita l T h u rsd a y s e l le a d in g to th e b ra in — often m e n t by h is G e tty s b u rg , P a ., th e an n o u n cem en t fro m G e tty s­ up of the s u rg ic a l te a m th at f o r h is seco n d m a jo r s u rg ic a l c a lle d a " l i t t l e s t r o k e " by d o c­ o ffice m a d e p lain h is d o c to rs b u rg s a id th e g e n e ra l p la n s to w ill p e rfo rm th e s u r g e ry , It’s o p e ra tio n and fifth s e r io u s Ill­ to r s — in ad d itio n to in te s tin a l fe e l h e m u s t have th e d is e a s e d le a v e fo r P a lm D e s e r t, C a lif., lik ely the ch ief su rg eo n w ill be n e s s In 11 y e a r s — th is tim e fo r s u r g e r y done in 1956. o rg a n re m o v e d soon, le s t he rig h t a f te r th e tu r n of th e y e a r . L ie u t. G en. L e o n a rd D. H eaton, H e w ill now go u n d e r th e knife e n c o u n te r s e r io u s an d even lif e - Surgeon g e n e ra l of th e A rm y , Is a R e t a il \ th e re m o v a l of h is g a ll b la d d e r. He w a s a t h is o ffic e d e sk a t T h e ex act d a te of th e o p e ra ­ fo r a g a ll b la d d e r c o n d itio n a en d a n g e rin g tro u b le la t e r . G e tty s b u rg a s u su a l M onday, s e t­ w ho p e rfo rm e d the ile itis o p e ra ­ tio n h a s not y e t been announced. m a la d y th a t y e a rly a fflic ts thou­ E lse n h o w e r i s sch ed u le d to tlin g down to w o rk a t 8:25 a .m . tion in 1956. The f i v e - s t a r g e n e ra l, 7 6 - sa n d s of h is fellow A m e ric a n s . e n te r W a lte r R eed A rm y H ospi­ y e a r s - o ld , a ls o h a s a h is to ry of It "a p p e a rs h is co ndition d o es ta l s o m e tim e on T h u rs d a y . A rm y d o c to rs p la n to ta k e v a rio u s t e s ts to d e te rm in e th e e x a c t c u r r e n t D a n B z o v i s c o n d i t i o n W orld N e w s s ta tu s of h is co ndition p r i o r to at a Glance su rg e ry . T h e r e h a s been no w o rd a s y et w h e th e r E lse n h o w e r’ s condi­ i m p r o v e s s l i g h t l y P r ic e ? tio n a c tu a lly in v o lv es g a lls to n e s , of two stu d en ts Injured N o v em b er th is Is by f a r th e m o s t u su a l E x c a lib u r p re s id e n t D an iel T . B zo v i, who w as in ju re d in an 26 when h is c a r skidded and ro lle d re a s o n fo r re m o v in g a d is e a s e d au to a c c id e n t ten d ay s a g o , w as 800 feet from the ro ad In W illia m - P ro -C h in a rio ts rip M acao g all b la d d e r— one of th e co m ­ A re ta il p ric e is a little b it o f a m ig h ty lo t o f th in g s r e p o r te d slig h tly Im p ro v ed M on­ sto n , 10 m ile s e a s t of E a s t m o n e st o p e ra tio n s In su rg ic a l day a t S p a rro w H o sp ita l. L an sin g . M A C A O (A P ) - - W ith C h in e s e C o m m u n i s t g u n b o a ts p r a c tic e . ...th e s a la r ie s ,ta x e s ,w a te r and lig h t,tr a n s p o r ta tio n , F o r o th e rw is e h ealth y Individ­ H o sp ital o ffic ia ls sa id B zovi a p p e a rin g o ff s h o r e , P o rtu g u e s e r e s id e n t s and so m e Paul M . B en tley , P a rk R id g e , u a ls , th e re m o v a l of th e g all w as lis te d in s e r io u s c o n d itio n , C h in e s e f le d t h is r i o t - t o r n e n c la v e on C h in a 's so u th an im p ro v e m e n t o v e r th e c r i t i c a l 111., ju n io r, a ls o In ju re d in th e in v e s tm e n t, in s u ra n c e , m a in te n a n c e , and th e o r ig in a l b la d d e r h a s a v e ry low su rg ic a l a c c id en t, w as In f a i r co n d itio n , coast M o n d a y f o r Hong K ong. O th e r P o rtu g u e s e c la s s if ic a tio n la s t w eek. ris k . h o sp ital o ffic ia ls s a id . to o k r e fu g e In tw o a n c ie n t f o r t s . E lse n h o w e r’s d o c to rs a re B zo v i, T re n to n s e n io r , w as one c o s t o f m e rc h a n d is e . S h o o tin g b r o k e o u t a g a in d u r in g th e da y a p p a r e n t ly in an a t t e m p t b y P o r t u g u e s e s o l d i e r s to h a l t w h a t w i t ­ nesses s a id was lo o tin g by gangs o f C h in e s e te e n ­ age r s . Commencement S im p ly , b rin g you th is th e is it: A m e rc h a n d is e re ta il p ric e you is d e s ire . w h a t it c o s t s I t ’s th e sam e to N ew flo o d in g h its Ita ly ROM E t$l — S c a tte re d floods and w id e -ra n g in g snow s b ro k e c o m m u n itie s of n o rth Ita ly . A m ix tu re of ra in and h all Tickets? in e v e r y s to re . Pick up Free Tickets a c r o s s th e Ita lia n p en in su la la s h e d R o m e a ll day. M onday In a tu rm o il of f r e a k ­ A fte r 24 h o u rs of in te rm it­ N o s to re h as a m o n o p o ly on lo w p ric e s , o r a p ip e lin e is h w e a th e r s tre tc h in g fro m te n t r a in s , th e T ib e r R iv e r S icily to th e A lp s. edged up to d a n g e r le v e ls in to c o s tle s s m e rc h a n d is e . C o m p e titiv e p ric in g is th e lo w -ly in g a r e a s on th e c ity ’s For Commencement W hile d riv in g b liz z a rd s p ile d up th r e e -fo o t d r if ts and o u ts k ir ts . P o lic e e v a c u ate d la w of b u s in e s s , th e la w on w h ic h it s u rv iv e s . B ut c u t off m ountain v illa g e s , a m o r e than 100 fa m ilie s fro m new b u r s t of flooding sen t P r lm a P o r ta , n o rth of R om e. th e re is a d iffe re n c e in s to re s , and th a t is w h y a d is ­ w a te r Into th e s t r e e ts of T h e su b u rb w a s badly flooded B ologna, M odena and o th e r l a s t m o n th . B A C H ELO R & M A STER D E G R E E c e rn in g sh o p p er c o n s id e rs th e re p u ta tio n o f th e s to re CLASS of 1966 C A N D ID A T E S S a y s U .S . p l a n e s a t t a c k e d b o a ts in w h ic h s h e b u y s .S o m e s to re s hav e a lo n g - tim e , w e ll Union Concourse 1 st Floor T O K Y O ( A P ) - R e d C h i n a s a i d M o n d a y U .S . m i l i ­ e a rn e d re p u ta tio n fo r q u a lity , s a tis fa c tio n and d ep en ­ T ic k e ts to D ec. 6, 7 T u es, W ed t a r y p la n e s a tta c k e d and sa n k s ix C h in e s e f is h in g 8 -5 . d a b ility . . . and w e hope th a t y o u w o u ld th in k o f b o a t s i n t h e G u l f o f T o n k i n , N o v . 30 a n d D e c , I, be d is trib u te d k i l l i n g 17 C h i n e s e f i s h e r m e n a n d w o u n d i n g 29 o t h e r s . K n a p p ’s a s a r e t a il s t o r e h a v in g e a r n e d th is re p u ta tio n . T h e N e w C h in a A g e n c y on D ec. 2 a c c u s e d tw o U .S . m ilita ry p la n e s o f d ro p p in g e ig h t b o m b s , bY D O C TO R A L C A N D ID A T E S s in k in g one C h in e s e f is h i n g b o a t, k i l l i n g t h r e e C h in e s e f i s h e r m e n and w o u n d in g e ig h t o t h e r s . on F irs t A s a m a tte r o f f a c t , K n a p p ’s p r o v i d e s m a n y a d d it io n a l O ffi c e o f D e a n f o r A dvanced C om e F irs t G ra d u a te S tu d ie s s e rv ic e s d e s ig n e d to m ake your s h o p p in g a d v e n tu r e s Colonel urges calls S e rv e b a s is D ec 6 , 8 -1 2 7 T u e s ., 1 -5 W ed. s tim u la tin g and e x c itin g . . . a n a ttra c tiv e , c o m fo rta b le p la c e in w h ic h to sh o p , s in c e re ly i n t e r e s t e d , h e lp fu l of -year-olds only1 8 and w e ll t r a i n e d s a le s p e o p le , c o n v e n ie n t c r e d it p la n s , CHICAGO i.fl - A nnual d ra ft T h e d e le g a te s w ill d e b a te th e c a ll s should g e n e ra lly b e lim ite d d ra f t and so m e a lte rn a tiv e s un­ d e liv e ry , and a c a p a b le s ta ff of s e rv ic e and re p a ir­ to 1 8 -y e a r -o ld s , an A rm y til W ednesday w hen c o n fe re n c e s p e c ia lis t on S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e o ffic ia ls hope so m e c o m p ro m ise m en . to ld a n a tio n a l c o n fe re n c e on th e d r a f t M onday. C o l. S am uel H. H ay e s, d ir e c ­ to r of m ilita r y psychology’ a t th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s can be a d o p t­ ed. In h is a n a ly s is of th e p re s e n t S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e S y ste m , H ayes B r in g ID s a id th e d ra ft could su b s ta n tia l­ T h e fa m ily d o lla r m u st p ro v id e you w ith th e goods U .S. M ilita ry A cad em y , sug­ g e ste d th a t 1 9 -y e a r-o ld youths ly In c r e a s e Its u n ifo rm ity of c r i ­ a ls o should be re ta in e d on th e te r ia and eq u ity w ithout chang­ you need, and m o re th a n th a t , it s h o u ld p ro v id e you d ra f t l i s t s on a s ta n d -b y b a s is in g it s b a s ic s t r u c tu r e o r p u r­ in c a s e of e m e rg e n c y . po se. w ith th e s a tis fa c tio n o f c h o o s in g and s e le c tin g e x a c t­ ty " T h i s w ould re d u c e u n c e rta in ­ s u b s ta n tia lly m a jo rity w ould be s e le c te d th e s in c e th e Tryour ly w h a t y o u w a n t . 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Cam pus vehicle tra f­ Approxim ately 40 of the b ird s keep on going. C ollege stu d en ts often exhibit fo r p e d e stria n safety by the pe­ fic is heaviest during the class drunk from ferm en ted b e r r ie s had died T h ursd ay . S trip s of p a­ W allace added th at Redbud th e attitu d e that traffic safety d e s tria n s th e m se lv es. L a st y e a r p erio d (8 a .m . to 5 p.m .) and is and then flying into the g la s s - p e r w ere placed o ver the windows cra b ap p le s a r e not edible by ru le s and reg u la tio n s a r e d e­ 610 accid en ts which resu lted in ex trem ely heavy during cla ss w alled hallw ay leading from the to block the view of the r iv e r on hum ans. signed only fo r g rad e school p ro p erty dam age and p erso n al in­ b re a k s. Kiva to E rickson H all. ch ild ren , s ta te public safety of­ ju ry w e re re p o rte d to the U niver­ Jayw alking is a common p ra c ­ G eorge J . W allace, p ro fe sso r fic ia ls sa id h e re . sity P o lice . Since July, 164 have tic e because it saves tim e and While college students g en er­ been re p o rte d . effo rt. And a pedestrian injured ally a r e re g a rd e d as ad u lts, th e ir MSU s t u d e n t s i n v i t e d ap p aren t d is re g a rd fo r p erso n al sa fe ty a c c o rd s them a som ew hat The U n iv ersity P o lice e stim a te that on an a v e rag e day a total w hile c ro ssin g the s tre e t at a point other than a crossw alk Is not legally p ro tected by the law. le s s e r c la ssific a tio n , say s B e r­ n ard Kuhn, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r t o R i g h t s D a y c o f f e e of p o lice ad m in istratio n and public safety . An an a ly sis by safety officials M ayor Gordon L . Thom as has ident o f the G re a te r L ansing of p ed e stria n -v e h ic le accidents d eclared S aturday, Dec, 10, to be United N ations C h ap ter. involving th e co lleg e age group E ast Lansing Human Rights Day, "W h at we want m ost to do re v e a ls th at unsafe behavior Is corresponding with the national through th is social h o u r," Bopf th e m a jo r underlying ca u se . o bservance of the day. s a id , " I s to w elcom e the in te r­ Such behavior tak es many “ O ur main activity that d a y ," national students to the com ­ fo rm s : p o o r attitu d es tow ard said W illiam Bopf, se c re ta ry of m u n ity ." s tr e e t and highway safety, the the E ast Lansing Human Re­ D uring the week p reced in g the fa ilu re to develop n e c e ssa ry ap­ lations Com m ission, " w ill be a coffee h o u r, civic o rg an izatio n s p re c ia tio n o r understanding of coffee hour from 3-5 p .m . in the have been asked to invite foreign Ordinance Balloon Found good driving and w alking habits o r City H all." stu d en ts to th e ir luncheon m eet­ U . S . N a v a l O r d n a n c e L a b o r a t o r y o f f i c 1a l s f o u n d t h i s of traffic law s, the developm ent of zoology, said it is v e ry p o s s i- All MSU foreign students have in g s, if they do not alre ad y do of harm ful h ab its and the fa ilu re 1 0 0 - f o o t b a l l o o n n e a r E d in b u r g , I n d . , S u n d a y a f t e r it been invited to attend the coffee th is . Union Board sets ble that C edar Waxwings, a sp e­ b r o k e l o o s e S a t u r d a y f r o m its m o o r i n g a t C a m p A f t e r - to develop d riv in g sk ills . c ie s of songbirds, a re becoming h our, w here they will m eet M ayor "T h e continual p ra c tic e of un­ b u ry. UPI T e le p h o to " d ru n k ” from eating ferm ented T hom as, m em bers of the City safe a c ts going to and from c la s ­ Redbud crabapples and losing C ouncil, the city staff, m em b ers s e s tends to develop c a r e le s s and of t h e Human R elations Com ­ European flights control of them selves. indifferent attitu d es tow ard indi­ Since the b ird s to not p re fe r m issio n , a n d special in te re st IN N E W Y O R K C A S E vidual and co llectiv e tra ffic safe­ the apples, they only turn to them g roups. ty re s p o n s ib ilitie s ," say s Kuhn. fo r food when the snow has blan­ The event is open to the p u b lic, "Such attitu d es can be ex­ keted the cam pus. By this tim e the b e rrie s have frozen and have ferm ented. A fter eating the b e rrie s , the and a ll MSU students a r e w elcom e to attend. "W e wanted to extenda special invitation to foreign students and Supreme Court to decide trem ely dan g ero u s, if not fatal, when the student leav es the s e ­ c u re , watchful environm ent of Five je t flights to E urope foill sons m ay contact theU nionB oard be av ailab le next su m m er to MSU office 1 - 5 p.m . Mondays through faculty, staff, stu d en ts, spouses, T h u rsd ay s, o r call 355-3355, U niversity tra ffic and goes Into p a re n ts and dependent children, b ird s try to fly from the apple tre e s , near E rickson Hall, through the glass-w alled h all­ way. According to W allace, "th ey to som e of the special in te re s t g ro u p s," Bopf explained. M aynard M . M ille r, p ro fe s s o r of geology at MSU, will speak on eavesdropping’ legality the environm ent of m etropolitan traffic w h ere the av e rag e d riv e r does not exhibit th e sam e caution under Union B oard sp o n so rsh ip . Union B oard is sponsoring four group flights and one c h a rte r C o n s t a b l e s sets up " a system which In trin ­ tow ard p e d e s tria n s ,” h e con­ flight. T h e re w ill be two fo u r- die from e ith e r a broken jugular "H um an R ig h ts." M iller is p r e s - WASHINGTON ¡if) — T he Su­ B e rg e r w as convicted a fte r a tinued. week flights, one 11-week flight, p re m e C ourt said today It w ill four-w eek tr ia l and on D ec. 17, sically Involves tre sp a ss o ry in­ trusion into p riv ate p re m ise s, College students g en erally a r e one 12-week flight and one eig h t- s e e d r o p exam ine a New York law p e r ­ 1964, he w as sentenced to one Take a break ! m itting e lec tro n ic eavesdrop­ ping under c o u rt o rd e r. The co u rt said in a b rief o rd e r y e a r 's im p riso n m en t. T he con­ viction w as affirm ed by New York ap p e lla te c o u rts. •g eneral’ se arch es for 'm e r e evidence’ and Invasion of the privilege against s e lf-ln c rlm l- anxious to im prove th em selv es but seem ingly Ignore th e ir own p erso n al safety, Kuhn said . week c h a r te r flight, J a n is Lynch, D earborn junior sa id . Group flig h ts will co st $353 ro u n d -trip i n s t a t u s R e la x and e n jo y fin e fo o d it w ill decide if the legislation B e rg e r 's appeal to the Su­ natlon . . . " A ccording to t h e U niversity and the c h a r te r will co st $280 fo r round trip . T he duties and resp o n sib ilities re fre s h in g b e v e ra g e s and a Is co n stitu tio n al. It w ill do so in p re m e C ourt questioned, among giving a h ea rin g to Ralph B e r­ o th e r things, if th e New York A new four - week flight has of the constable have been declin­ p le a s a n t a tm o s p h e re a t th e g e r, a Chicago public rela tio n s code of c rim in a l p rocedurew hich been added to la st su m m e r’s s in ­ ing fo r over a hundred y e a rs , a R a th s k e lle r. N ow S e rv in g m an convicted of co n sp irin g to allow s e lec tro n ic eavesdropping P e a c h e x p e r t h o n o r e d gle four-w eek flight, M iss Lynch M ichigan C onstable A ssociation b rib e M artin C. Epstein, then under c o u rt o rd e r v io lates the sa id . T he new flight will be a v a il­ official said la st w eek. L unch fo r y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e able a fte r the fifth week of sum ­ "S in ce the form ation of the ch airm an of the New York State fed e ra l C onstitution. m e r te rm . f ir s t police fo rc e In 1829, the po­ T he co u rt sa id it will g ran t f o r e f f o r t s i n s c i e n c e Coral Gables L iq u o r A uthority. sitio n of the constable has beer, B e rg e r w as convicted on two review lim ited to two questions; T he group flights will m ake d im in ish in g ," Stanley Johnston, p ro fe s so r of G rand Rapids Civic A uditorium , Wayne Budde- counts, one Involving an alleged 1. W hether the eavesdropping round trip s from D etro it to L on­ m e ie r, a d m in istra tiv e d ire c to r of b rib e in connection with a P lay ­ in the B e rg e r c a se was based ho rticu ltu re who has been called a sta te h isto ric a l m a rk e r will don a n d the c h a r te r will fly the M ichigan C onstable A ssocia­ boy Club liq u o r lic en se applica­ upon " a n adequate showing of M ichigan's " m illio n d o lla r peach be dedicated to Johnston fo r his ro u n d -trip from T o ro n to to L on­ tion (MCA), said . tion in New York C ity, the oth er p ro b ab le c a u s e ." s c ie n tis t," w ill be honored today w ork in developing the famous don. He spoke b efore 50 constables involving an a s s e r te d b rib e in 2. W hether the legislation it­ fo r his work with peaches by the Haven peach v a rie tie s. F our-w eek and seven-w eek in Kellogg C enter at the MCA’s connection with a liq u o r lic en se se lf is co n stitu tio n al. Michigan State H o rticu ltu ral So­ Jo h n sto n 's Red Haven v ariety to u rs will be av ailab le at ex tra eighth annual conference la st S i « , B A C K S fo r a p la ce called the T enem ent In th is re g a rd , the court said ciety , Is the m ost widely planted f re e ­ co st. it w ill decide w hether the law In a special cerem ony at the stone peach In the w orld. weekend. Club, In the sam e city . T h e sign-up date is J a n , 16 Buddem eler said that th e re in the Union B oard office on the have been many c ritic s of the i R E V I E W second floor of the Union B uild­ constable sy ste m . C ritic ism s ing. ran g e from saying that the con­ A p u b l i s h e r 's s u r v e y F or fu rth e r inform ation, p e r - sta b le is ineffective to proposing ' J iiS iiiti tl'h a t ’s n e ie in t h e w a y the sy stem ’s abolishm ent. o f u n r e q u i t e d r e a d in g He said that much of the c r i t ­ AWSpraised icism is founded upon fact, " T h e re is a trem endous num ber of constables that a r e elected to a W e'll a w a rd th e b ra s s figligee w ith b ro n ze o a k -le a f palrr. byRomney job that they a r e not doing," he SENIORS! to an y b o d y o u t th e r e w ho c an id e n tify th e a u th o r a n a th e novel re f e r r e d to in th is q u o ta tio n fro m a rev iew in th e N e w sa id . "T h is is the s o rt of thing for"Issues” Y o r k P o s t : "T h e a u th o r o b v io u sly g rew u p in a C hicago- that d estro y s what efforts we 1 shad o w ed In d ia n a m ill-to w n a n d he . . . em e rg e s w ith a m ake to rebuild the sy ste m .” s p irite d a n d e n te r ta in in g ta le o f w e ll-sp en t y o u th . All of B uddem eler told the confer­ th e c h a r a c te r s a re so b eliev ab le w e’d like to g e t to know th em b e tte r , a n d m a n y in c id e n ts a re g lo rio u sly f u n n y .” An A ssociated Women Stu­ ence that the constab les should den ts' (AWS) publication called be proud of th e ir position. "C on­ O k ay , w e'll g ive you a h in t. T h is a u th o r (le t's call him " Is s u e s 1966” , which p resented sta b le s, as opposed to m ost other C h a rlie A p p le ro t fo r th e m o m e n t) h a s been d escrib ed by b iographies and the m ajo r views law enforcem ent o fficials, know th e N e w Y o r k T im e s a s “ one o f th e g r e a te s t ra c o n te u rs in the people,” he sa id . "Y ou don’t th e h is to ry o f ra d io ." S a t nr, th e h u m o r m a g azin e o f U CLA of p a rtie s candidates fo r the Nov. sa id “ A p p le ro t is a u n iq u e p h en o m en o n : a social c ritic in 8 electio n s, was recognized have to invoke a law to m ak e th e m ass m e d iu m .” by Gov. G eorge Rom ney. people b ehave." " I s s u e s ” edited by AWS p r e s ­ All sp e ak e rs a t th e c o n fe re n c e W h a t’s th a t? N o, i t ’s N O T S u san S o n ta g , fo r c ry in g o u t ident Jean F is h e r p rese n ted d o c­ •e x p resse d concern over the d e ­ loud! um ented m a te ria ls com piled clin e in constable d u tie s. Som e W ho? N a t H en to ff? T h e C a tc h e r in th e W H A T ? H oly with the a s sista n c e of both state sa id that the whole Idea of lo c a l S m oke! Is n ’t th e r e an y b o d y o u t th e r e w ho liste n s to th e cam p s. governm ent, especially on the ra d io ? Look. T h is g u y once p lay ed th e so u sap h o n e. He w on th e NOWTHAT YOU’VE WAITED AND WAITED AND Gov, R om ney's le tte r cited a "jo b well d o n e." tow nship level, w as in d a n g e r of being ren d e re d u s e le s s . P la y b o y H u m o r S a tire A w a rd in 19(15. (A n d a g a in in 1966. W ow ! C o n secu tiv e! T h e firs t tim e in P la y b o y h is to ry ! ) He a p p e a rs e v e ry S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t a place calle d th e V illage L im e lig h t. 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