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T h e A s i m i l a r in c id e n t to o k p la c e l a s t w e ek p i c k e t s a r g u e d th e y s h o u ld h a v e th e o p ­ F O R W IN T E R T E R M a t th e U n i v e r s i ty o f C a li f o r n i a in B e r k e l e y , p o r tu n ity to s e t u p d i s p l a y s t o e s p o u s e w hen s tu d e n ts p ic k e te d a N a v y r e c r u i t i n g t h e i r c a u s e , to o . Registration M onday d e s k , to u c h in g o ff a s tu d e n t s t r i k e t h e r e . A u n i v e r s it y s p o k e s m a n e s t im a te d th a t Jack Ruby’s retrial site E a r l y r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r W in te r t e r m b e g in s M o n d a y f o r a l l s tu d e n ts w ho c o m ­ S tu d e n ts th e n c o m p le te r e g i s t r a t i o n in t h e D i r t A r e n a in th e M e n 's IM B u ild in g . The IM B u ild in g w ill b e o p e n f o r moved to Wichita Falls p l e t e d e a r l y e n r o ll m e n t , a n d w ill c o n tin u e r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m 8 :0 0 a .m . to 11:30 a .m . th ro u g h o u t f i n a l s w e e k . T o r e g i s t e r , a s tu d e n t s h o u ld f i r s t o b ta in a n d f r o m 1:00 to 4 :3 0 p.m «, M o n d a y T h e T e x a s C o u r t o f C r i m i n a l A p p e a ls h i s p e r m i t to r e g l s t e r a n d s e c tio n r e s e r v a - th ro u g h F r i d a y . D A L L A S , T e x . (fl — D l s t . J u d g e L o u is S tu d e n ts c a n p ic k up r e s e r v a t i o n c a r d s T . H o lla n d a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y th a t J a c k r e v e r s e d th e c o n v ic tio n O c t. 5 a n d o r d e r e d t i o n - e n r o l le m e n t c a r d f r o m h i s c o ll e g e . T h e n h e s h o u ld p ic k u p a p l a s t i c n a m e f r o m 8 :0 0 a .m . to 4 :3 0 p .m . M o n d a y — R u b y ’s new t r i a l f o r t h e s la y in g of L e e t h a t R u b y b e g iv e n a new t r i a l a w a y f r o m c ard at D e m o n s tr a tio n H a ll, p lu s a n T h u r s d a y a n d fr o m 8 :0 0 to 12:00 a .m . H a rv e y O s w a ld w ill b e h e ld In W ic h ita D a lla s . T h e a p p e l l a t e c o u r t c i t e d in ­ o p tio n a l r e s e r v a t i o n c a r d . T h e n a m e c a r d on F r i d a y . F a l l s s o m e tim e in 196 7 . a d m i s s i b l e te s tim o n y f r o m a p o l ic e o f f i c e r w ill b e r e q u i r e d f o r a d m is s io n to th e A lthough th e p l a s ti c n a m e c a r d s w ill a s th e s p e c if ic r e a s o n f o r th e r e v e r s a l , H o lla n d s a i d h e s e l e c t e d W ic h ita F a l l s M e n ’s IM B u ild in g f o r th e c o m p le tio n o f b e r e q u ir e d f o r a d m is s io n , th e y w ill n o t B u t i t a d d e d th a t th e h o ld in g o f th e f i r s t b e c a u s e “ It i s a c c e s s i b l e to a l l w i t n e s s e s , b e u s e d d u rin g th e r e g i s t r a t i o n p r o c e s s . t r i a l in D a lla s a l s o c o n s t it u t e d a r e v e r s ­ r e g is tra tio n . h a s a m p le f a c i l i t i e s , a n d Is m a d e up of R e s e r v a t io n c a r d s w ill n o t b e r e q u ir e d , P a u l V . R u m p s a , c o m p t r b l le r , s a i d i b le e r r o r . a m u ltitu d e o f g o o d , f a i r , h o n e s t p e o p l e ." H o lla n d a n n o u n c e d th e new t r i a l s i t e a f t e r a c o n f e r e n c e w ith p r o s e c u t i o n a n d W is c o n s in P r o t e s t e r s b u t a r e m a d e a v a i l a b l e f o r th e s tu d e n t w ho w a n ts to b e s u r e o f a s p e c if ic t i m e to t h e n a m e c a r d s w ill b e u s e d in th e l i b r a r y n e x t t e r m , a n d m a y e v e n tu a lly b e u s e d b y R u b y , 5 5 , a f o r m e r n ig h t c lu b o p e r a t o r , r e g i s t e r , a c c o r d in g to R e g i s t r a r H o r a c e o t h e r MSU d e p a r t m e n t s to r e c o r d i n f o r m a ­ w a s c o n v ic te d a n d s e n te n c e d to d e a th b y d e f e n s e l a w y e r s . T h e ju d g e s a i d : “ It A M a rin , r .c r p lU r at th . U n L . r . i t y a f W l.e o n s in c a lm ly C . K in g . t io n o n a u to m a te d e q u ip m e n t. a D a lla s j u r y M a r c h 14, 1964, f o r th e w ill ta k e th e c o o p e r a tio n o f a t t o r n e y s , s m a l l g ro u p a f a n ti- V i.t N am p r o t . s t . r s . U P I T .I .p h o to s la y in g o f O s w a ld . n e w s m e d ia a n d th e c o u r t to s e e j u s t i c e . " I 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 i t o r e d ito r - in -c h ie f J a m e s S p a n io lo , c a m p u s e d it o r STATI N I W S T h o m a s S e g a l, e d i t o r i a l e d it o r L a w re n c e W e rn e r, s p o r ts e d ito r J o e l S ta r k A n d re w M o llls o n , e x e c u tiv e r e p o r t e r a d v e r t is i n g m a n a g e r W illia m G . P a p c la k , a s s t , a d m a n a g e r W ednesday M o rn in g , D e c e m b e r 7, 1966 EDITORIALS The master politician A y ear ago it w a s c o m m o n To n eu tralize th is e rr o r, in ten t on putting his p o litical to s e e P resid en t Johnson th e N ew E co n o m ists re c o m ­ c o n sid eratio n s first. flash h is ho m ely sm ile and m ended a g en eral tax in ­ It is often tru e th a t w h at is in an e v e n h o m elier m an n er c re a s e . P re sid en t Johnson, b est fo r th e P r e s i d e n t ’s p o ­ say that we su re do have a m indful th at 1966 w as an litical future is not b e s t for sw ell ec o n o m y . electio n y ear, refused. He th e U .S . econom y. And m o re The trick about Today the h e econom y. i s n ’t sm ilin g In fact, did , in d u strial how ever, d e sire try to c u r t a i l to in v est often su ccu m b th an to n o t, th e a lead er n atu ral w ill ten ­ may be no By one is. last w eek, co n d itio n s by rem o v in g in cen tiv es. in v e s tm e n t tax T h is d i d n ’t h elp dency best to for tak e h is th e own path th a t’s w elfare, had d eterio rated in the co n ­ and the in flatio n grew . as Johnson has. in the treat stru ctio n that C o n g re s s in d u stry had so g re a tly to s te p in. L B J firs t to I t ’s tak e tim e th e Johnson o th er path. d ecid ed I t’s At best, it now ap p ears In a $250 m illio n p r e - C h r is t­ tim e he realized th at h is iu U if The econom y co u ld be to be ju st an ex p en siv e m as g ift p a c k a g e , it v o ted to first o b lig atio n m u st be to p la c e d b a c k in b alan ce w ith ­ t.io u g h t. finance in d irectly som e the U .S . e c o n o m y r a t h e r th an out m uch p ain fu l ad ju stm en t W hen tw o U n iv ersity of 1 5,0 0 0 new h om e m o rtg ag es. to th e p o litical w elfare of if Johnson w o u ld follow th e M ichigan law stu d en ts, the T hese m e a s u re s had to b e L B J. reco m m en d atio n s of h is N ew MSU student co m m ittee, tak en b ecau se the c o n s tr u c ­ W e w ill not have stab le E co n o m ics ad v isers. B u tth e first d ev ised th eir p lan for tion in d u stry has fallen in to g ro w th until he does. m a ste r p o litician se e m s F ris k h im ! f n als w eek fru it p ackages, its w orst r e c e s s i o n s in c e the The E d ito rs it w as intended to be m uch end of W orld W a r II. m ore. They hoped to p rovide a W hat is b e h in d th is r ic h e s - to -re c e ssio n p lig h t th at is BOBBYSODEN p leasan t a sso rtm e n t of th reaten in g n o t o n ly the C h ristm a s fru it and candy housing in d u stry , b u t the th at p a re n ts co u ld a o r d e r fo r th eir fresh m en sons and econom y in g en eral? w U ’ p o lic e on s tu d e n ts ’ sid e dau g h ters, now goin g th ro u g h M a n ip u la te s p e n d in g P r i o r to the N o tre D am e g am e, Ingham " I t s e e m s in co n g ru o u s th a t M ichigan h an d lin g of th e cro w d w e re e x tr e m e ly W h is p e rs of an "MSU p o lic e s ta te C ounty P r o s e c u to r D o n ald L . R e is ig is s u e d S ta te should have a q u a s i-o ffic ia l p o lic e p o s itiv e . the o rdeal of final e x a m s for a r e once ag ain beginning to waft th ro u g h B eg in n in g in 1961, th e th e hallo w ed h a lls of o u r f a ir c a m p u s . a sta te m e n t say in g th a t a ll p e rs o n s f o r c e in an a r e a th a t is s e r v ic e d by fo u r C o n ta in m e n t the first tim e. T h e U n iv e rs ity P o lic e , a t r i t e , b u t a r r e s t e d fo r tic k e t sc a lp in g w ould be o th e r e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n c ie s —L a n sin g , I t should be re c a lle d th a t th e U n i­ F ed eral g o v ern m en t put its They hoped that p aren ts alw a y s p o p u la r stu d e n t scap eg o at, a r e p ro s e c u te d . H ow ever, although six p e r ­ E a s t L a n sin g , S tate P o lic e and the S h e riff's v e r s ity P o lic e se e m to have follow ed a co nfidence fully b eh in d th e a g a in in th e lin e of f i r e . sons, only one a stu d en t, w ere " c o n ta c te d " D e p a rtm e n t. p o lic y of c o n ta in m e n t of stu d en t o u t­ co uld e x p re ss th ro u g h th e by the p o lice (w ith R e is ig p re s e n t) they "A p o lic e fo rc e th a t p la y s down r a p e s N ew E co n o m ics, as it is C r itic is m is nothing new to th e 3 4 - b u r s ts , w h e re a s c ity p o lice hav e sought . g ifts a m o ral su p p o rt for m a n f o r c e . W ithin th e p a s t y e a r th ey hav e w e re not p ro s e c u te d . on th e cam p u s, b u t a b u s e s its pow er when m o re r e p r e s s i v e m e a s u r e s . M any a p an ty called . T h is is th e th eo ry A ris e , stu d e n tsl T h e " c a m p u s c o p s ” d ea lin g w ith stu d e n ts on m in o r e n fo r c e ­ r a id and sn ak e d an ce have not gotten p a s t b een a c c u se d of e v e ry th in g fro m h a r ­ th eir ch ild ren , aw ay from h as been ja ile d , but th e six o u t-o f-to w n m e n t sho uld no lo n g e r w a ste the ta x ­ th at g ro w th can be m ain ­ a s s in g stu d e n ts to fra m in g a s ta te se n ­ th e G ran d R iv e r A venue d e m a rc a tio n lin e . hom e for the first tim e. a to r , “ o p e r a t o r s ” w e re notl p a y e r s ’ d o lla r . I t ’s tim e th a t a p p ro p ria te I so m e tim e s w onder why stu d e n ts a r e tained th roughout the eco n ­ o ffic ia ls looked into th is m a tte r b e fo re "M SU is s t i l l big on p o lic e . T h e r e But w a i t . . . not m o re a p p re c ia tiv e of the c o lle g e - And they hoped of c o u rse , T h e p ro s e c u to r m a k e s the d e c is io n an innocent stu d en t is m aim ed o r k ille d o m y - if g o v e r n m e n t e x p e n d i ­ a r e lite r a lly p o lic e m e n a ll o v e r th e c a m ­ e d u cated p o lice fo rc e n e c e s s a r y to keep to m ake a p ro fit. By sellin g p u s , a lm o s t beyond th e w ild est expan sio n w h eth er o r not to p r e s s c h a rg e s a g a in s t by th e s e m e n ,” 'h e co n tin u ed . o r d e r in a co m m u n ity w hich expands d aily tu res a re carefu lly m an ip u ­ T h e s tu d e n t’s le t te r w as, f i r s t , p o o rly of th e hum an re tin a . T h e re is th e c a m p u s p e r s o n s a r r e s t e d on su sp icio n of any to 45,000 p e rs o n s . th e b ask ets for $3. w h ile lated . It w o r k e d w ell fo r fo u r p o lic e —a c o m p lim en t of ro u g h ly 35 m en c r i m e . T h e p o lice have little say in r e s e a r c h e d . He a d m itte d ly ta lk e d to "tw o T h is is a d e p a rtm e n t w hich h a s show n g iv in g food of co n sid erab ly in b lu e u n ifo rm s . . .fin a lly , it is h a rd to th e m a tte r . o r th r e e p e r s o n s ” who e x p re s s e d a d is lik e its e lf ag ain and a g a in to b e s e r v ic e o rie n te d y e a rs. We had th e g re a te st find a p a rk in g sp o t on cam p u s sin c e so W ith R e isig p r e s e n t a t the tim e of th e f o r th e p o lice, a ll of w hom , if I r e c a l l and in sy m p ath y w ith th e e x is te n c e o f th e 13s s v alu e, th ere w as m oney p eacetim e boom in h isto ry . m a n y p o lic e m en a r e occupying the s t a l l s . ” a r r e s t s , it s e e m s o b v io u s th a t h e, not th e c o r r e c tly , h ad re c e n tly re c e iv e d p a rk in g U n iv e rs ity . Why a r e we so c r i ti c a l of a to b e had. p o lic e , m ade the d e c is io n to r e l e a s e th e tic k e ts . fo rc e w hich is p sy ch o lo g ically in tune Though m any facto rs co n ­ S c a lp e rs p ro te s t p e rs o n s w ithout p ro s e c u tio n . C o n sid e rin g th e tim in g of th e le t te r , U n fo rtu n ately , the tw o s t u ­ w ith th e young 38,000 young a d u lts they trib u ted to th e g ro w th in T h e m o s t re c e n t p r o te s t c o n c e rn s th e In a n o th e r g rip e a le t t e r to th e e d ito r th e "fu n e s c a p a d e s ” he r e f e r s to w e re w ork w ith dailey? d en ts d id n ’t c o n sid er ju st a r r e s t , p ro s e c u tio n and fine of a coed fro m a g ra d u a te stu d e n t e a r ly th is s u m ­ p ro b a b ly th e s p r in g te r m fin a ls w eek th ese y e a rs , th e N ew E c o ­ Why not tr y so m eth in g d iffe re n t? L e t’s how m uch th eir little p ro je c t on tic k e t sc a lp in g c h a rg e s . m e r re a d : r i o ts , in w hich 12 p e rs o n s , not a ll of get a ty p ic a l city p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t fo r n om ics play ed m o re than a T h e young lady a d m itte d th a t sh e h ad th em stu d e n ts, w e re a r r e s t e d . MSU. . .c o m p le te w ith a ll the p ro b le m s w o u ld co st. So far th ey have In c o n g ru o u s A ll c o m p la in ts e x p re s s e d to the S tate sm all p art. t r i e d to s e ll th r e e tic k e ts to th e N o tre of lo w e r e d u c atio n al s ta n d a rd s and d if­ in v ested o v er $3200 for th eir D am e g a m e fo r $150. She contended, how ­ " C o lle g e s tu d e n ts . . .fe e l nothing but N ew s by U n iv e rs ity a d m in is tr a to r s , fe r e n t m e th o d s. B e tte r y e t, why not try T hen in 1965 th e W ar in stu d e n ts, and o b s e r v e r s o f th e B ro d y e v e r, th a t sh e w as g u ilty not of a c rim e , co n tem p t and h a tr e d fo r th e s e m e n . M any th e s ta te p o lice? Why not le t them tr a in offer. And th en th ere w as r i o t s w e re d ir e c te d a g a in s t o v e r- ¿ e a lo u s V iet N am began req u irin g a b u t a te c h n ic a lity b e c a u se she in itia te d fun e sc a p a d e s s ta r te d by s tu d e n ts hav e th e i r ro o k ie s on MSU stu d en ts? d eliv ery , packaging, and th e su g g estio n of a p r ic e to the p o lic e tu rn e d into n e a r r i o ts b e c a u se of m a l­ S ta te P o lic e r e c r u i t s and o th e r a r e a T h en we a ll could re a lly have so m e ­ la rg e r chunk of th e fed eral o ffic e r who p o se d a s a b u y e r. tr e a tm e n t a t the han d s of th e s e o f f ic e r s . p o lic e . R e m a rk s on U n iv e rs ity P o lic e thing to co m p lain a b o u t. ta x e s. b u d g et. T h e m u ltitu d e of T h is not o n ly m ean s th at g re a t so ciety p ro g ra m s th e ‘-M S U S tudent C o m ­ T H K R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S added even m o re. T he resu lt m i t t e e ’ w ill b e l u c k y to b r e a k w as fed eral m an ip u latio n of even, it also m eans th a t the the e co n o m y --b u t n o t a c ­ fruit p ack ag e be ev ery th in g probably th ey w o n ’t expected. cording N ew to th e E co n o m ics. ru les of E co n o m ic th e P ro f c la rifie s h itc h -h ik in g issue An o ran g e, an ap p le, theory w as g iv en a b a c k se a t T o th e E d ito r: T h is is th e ONLY is s u e . M iss S p e n c e r, I sen d along G ran d R iv e r to C e n tra l School d iffic u lt fo r th e c o - e d s in the s o r o r it ie s co o k ies, a candy b ar. hot Y our e d ito ria l, " T h u m b s D ow n,” on 29 r e p r e s e n tin g th e g i r l s b e fo re the T ra ff ic know p eo p le do th in g s they a r e n o ta llo w e d to g et to c a m p u s . I liv e fo u r b lo c k s fro m to p o l i t i c a l ‘‘p r a c t i c a l i t i e s . ” ch o co late, raisin s, a n ickel N o v e m b e r about th e h itc h -h ik in g p ro h ib i­ C o m m issio n , h a s p re te n d e d th a t the PTA to do. T h e y a ls o know th a t ad v ancing age th e D elta G am m a ho u se, a p p ro x im a te ly one The N ew E conom ics called tio n a t H a rris o n R oad and G ran d R iv e r d ra g g e d in th e m o r a l is s u e . You fe ll fo r b rin g s m o re fre e d o m s . W hat I can n o t h a n ­ b lock f a r th e r fro m c a m p u s . L ik e th e g i r l s , bag of p ean u ts, and an a rti­ for a red u ctio n in gov­ A venue is a textbook ex am p le of the f a il­ th a t lin e in y o u r e d ito r ia l, say in g th a t " th e d le i s the to n - a n d -a -h a lf auto th e c r o s s in g I do not o rd in a rily d r iv e . I have found on ficial c o rsa g e is w hat they u r e to study th e is s u e s b e fo re taking a c la im th a t h itch in g c r e a t e s a bad ex a m p le g u a rd did not ta k e into acco u n t b e c a u se m o rn in g s too co ld f o r cy clin g th a t it ta k e s e rn m e n t spending if in fla tio n d ra m a tic sta n d . f o r th e lo c a l c h ild re n is b e s id e th e p o in t,’’ ■‘ d e l i v e r for th ree d o lla rs.” sh e could not s e e its b lin k e r lig h t. T h a t’s m e ex a c tly e ig h t m in u te s to walk to th e w ere to b e av o id ed . Jphnson T h e fa c ts a r e th e s e : about 170 c h ild re n I t s u r e isl It h a s not been r a i s e d by th e only is s u e th e PTA h a s ra is e d , and i t ’s c a m p u s b u s stop a c r o s s fro m B ro d y . T h e It co sts th em around 75 c r o s s H a rris o n R oad a t G ran d R iv e r fo u r C e n tr a l’s s a fe ty c h a irm a n , n o r by the th e only one th a t c o n c e rn s m e . (By th e way, b u s s e s ru n o ften . I t ’s quick: i t ’s ch eap ; refu sed to m ake th e n e c e s­ tim e s a day on the way to and fro m C e n tra l T r a f f ic C o m m iss io n . cen ts. I sp eak only fo r m y s e lf, not fo r the PT A .) i t ’s le g a l. And it m ig h t sa v e so m e k id ’s sa ry cu ts b ecau se it w as S chool; th a t a goodly n u m b er of g ir ls fro m n eck. W hat th e tw o U -M stu ­ n e a rb y s o r o r itie s stan d on th e c u r b a t th a t I can han d le any ’m o ra l is s u e ’ r a is e d O ne o th e r c o m m e n t. I d is a g re e th a t the p o litically u n feasib le, b e ­ W. F re d G ra h a m , a s s t , p r o f e s s o r c o r n e r to h itch r id e s along G ran d R iv e r by c o -e d h itc h -h ik in g . T h e th r e e c h ild re n p ro h ib itio n of thum bing m a k e s it v e ry d en ts are d o in g is not illeg al J u s tin M o r rill C o lle g e cau se of th e u p com ing e le c ­ to fhe c am p u s; th a t the c ro s s in g - g u a rd s They w ill d eliv er w h at they h a v e co m p lain ed th a t they cannot se e when tio n s. T he resu lt w as the s a 'd they w ould, w hich is c a r s h av e rig h t- tu r n sig n a ls on b e c a u se p red icted in flatio n . o f th e g ir ls p e rc h e d lik e s p a rro w s a t the m e re th an sim ilar d eals at edge of th e avenue; and, finally, th a t the [M SU have done in the p ast. C ity T ra ff ic C o m m issio n h a s a g re e d with C o s t m is ju d g m e n t th e sa fe ty c h a irm a n of th e C e n tra l School But stu d en ts and p aren ts P T A th a t th is c o n s titu te s a d an g er to the ¡sh o u ld be aw are of w h at they W hat really b e g a n to th r o w c h ild re n . ■ are g ettin g . They should be D I A M O N D R I N G S th e econom y out of k ilter w as !a w a r e th ey are paying over IN VITE YOU TO TAK E A C LO SE LO O K a ■‘ m i s j u d g m e n t ” b y D e f e n s e ¡$ 2 . in e f f e c t , j u s t to s e n d g o o d S e c re ta ry R obert M cN am ara ¡w ish es during fin als week. of th e co st of th e w ar. H is R ic h a r d C h a p in ! It is a n ice id ea. B ut for e stim a te s w ere off six to L ib ra ry Jm i'c h l e s s m o i e y , a ‘ ‘b l e a r y - 10 b illio n d o llars. T h is w as ;ey ed stu d e n t,” co u ld p ro b a - enough* to th ro w th e c a re f u lly D e a r D ic k , ; b ly find h is ow n r e f r e s h m e n t , m ade p lan s of th e econo­ How about re c e ip ts now ¡m o re to h i s lik in g . m ists off b alan ce and open w h e n we t u r n b o o k s b a c k In? And it’s an ex p en siv e th e d o o r to a p o ssib le r e c e s ­ S ’ news Im a g in a tiv e ly c r e a te d w ith th e e x c it in g s p i r i t jth o u g h t. The E d ito rs sion. a n d r o m a n t ic f l a i r so p o p u la r to d a y w ith the s m a r t young s e t. The e x tra b rillia n c e of ‘ DEAR SON, I HOPE YOU ENJOY "HOWEVER, DO NOT NE6LECT WHEN SHE WAS YOUN6, A\0M T h e e n d o f th e t e r m d ra w s n e a r and a g a in NEVER FELT SHE HAD A VERY a n O r a n g e B l o s s o m d i a m o n d c o s t s no m o r e . . . THE LUNCH I MADE FORYOVTÖDAY. YOUR PEER-GROUP RATING " M a c s Is r i g h t h e r e t o s e r v e you d u r i n g f i n a l s GOOD PEER-GROUP RATING P r ic e d f r o m $150. STUDY HARD...IT IS IMPORTANT w e e k - s o w h y w a i t ^ d r i v e In t o d a y f o r t h e b e s t TO BE A GOOD STUDENT..." H e a d q u a rte rs f o r : s e r v i c e a n d t h e b i g g e s t d o u b l e s In t o w n . \ (J J 4 *c*' A r t C a rve d q / T\ O W e d d in g r in g s W a tc h e s b y L O N G IN E S . B U LO V A , CROTON, JEWELRY AKT CENTER HcDonakft / 3 A y X A , I* o t h e r F in e J e w e lr y 319 E . G R A N D R IV E R L A N S IN G -E A S T L A N S IN G I Wednesday, D e c e n ^ e r ^ 7 j^ l^ 6 ^ ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan M O R E T O C O M E anil i OPPOSETAX BOOST Protest strength ' J u n i o r ' H o u s e m e m b ers wanes at U -M fa v o r V ie t w a r e s c a la tio n Student s it-in s at the Uni­ m em b ers d isagreein g with the M inority view points cropped up en th u siastic support fo r any a d ­ g ressm en said they needed m ore WASHINGTON (JP| - T h e ty p i­ v e rsity of Michigan a r e waning U niversity policy of subm itting c a l newly elected H ouse m em ber too. ditional step s in V iet N am . inform ation befo re they could in stre n g th , said a spokesm an a m ale student’s g rad e s fo r use fav o rs m ilita ry escalatio n if F our “ fresh m en ” oppose But it is likely to put p r e s ­ com m it them selves on V iet Nam, fo r VOICE, the Ann A rb o r chap­ in Selective S ervice rankings n e c essary to win the V iet Nam escalatio n of the w a r, com pared su re on him to cut dom estic the general feeling was that the t e r of the Students fo r a Demo­ should be p erm itted to tu rn in w ar and wants to cu t dom estic spending even m ore before U nited S tates could not le t the with 21 R epublicans and five c ra tic Society. p a s s -fa il g rad e s and a b rie f eval­ spending r a th e r than ra is e tax es D em o crats who favor expanded re so rtin g to a tax in c re ase w ar go on Indefinitely. uation of the student in stead of to finance it, an A ssociated P r e s s m ilita ry action if p re se n t ta c tic s to m eet w ar c o sts and to curb P e te r S tein b e rg er, fo rm e r a le tte r grade. inflation. survey showed T u esd a y . fail to end the conflict. p resid e n t o f VOICE, said no He d o esn 't see any need for P r e s t l g e at s t a k e fu rth e r s it-in s a r e p la n n e d f o r th e The proposal was defeated, new civil rig h ts leg islatio n , but T ax b o o s t o p p o s e d re m a in d e r of th is te rm though 305 to 115 with 40 faculty m em ­ would study ca refu lly any pro p o ­ T h r e e q u e s tio n s “ I feel w e’d have no choice if som e definite plans a r e being b e rs abstaining. sa ls that might be m ade. Six new m e m b ers said they th e re is no d isc ern ib le im prove­ laid by VOICE fo r next te rm . a r e flatly opposed to a tax in­ T h e AP put th e se th re e ques­ m ent in the n ear fu tu re ,” said Some who voted ag ain st the T h is is the co n sen su s ste m ­ Monday about 150 students sat p rop o sal said they did so because tio n s to all newly elected House R e p .-elec t S . F letch er Thom p­ ming from a c ro s s -s e c tio n check c re a s e to finance g re a te r w ar in the lobby of the ad m in istratio n they m em b ers: son, R -G a. " I am very much w ere given no tim e to which brought re sp o n se s f ro m 36 c o s ts . Only two D em o crats said building from noon to 8:00 p .m . con sid er it fully. 1,. Would you favor escalation opposed to letting the w ar drag House m em b ers elected fo r the they didn’t see w here dom estic T he sit-in was not d isru p tiv e . spending could be cut back w ith­ of the w ar in V iet Nam if the on fo r 10 o r 15 y e a r s . We have f ir s t tim e on Nov. 8. A m a­ A sim ila r prop o sal is expected out harm ing e sse n tia l p ro g ra m s. p rese n t co u rse fa ils to show an awful lot of p re stig e a t stake T he students w ere a d re sse d to be subm itted a t the next fac­ jo r ity —27—w ere R epublicans. signs of im proving the situ a ­ th e re , and a ll of Southeast A sia GOP new com ers outnum ber On civil rig h ts, five new m em ­ by about 40 faculty m em b ers from ulty m eeting, scheduled fo r D ec. tion? is at stake as w ell.” D em ocrats 48 to 14. b e r s called fo r additional le g is ­ the College of L ite ra ry A rts 2. Would you favor in creasin g But John D ellenback, newly 12. lation, com pared with 24 who and S ciences Monday afternoon. income tax es o r cutting dom es­ elected O regon R epublican, said T he faculty m em b ers spoke both T hat p ro p o sal, which a s k s that Who’s Pot-Bellied? said enough civil rig h ts laws a re alre ad y on the books. One fa ­ tic p ro g ra m s a s a m eans of f i­ " I am not p re p a re d to com m it fo r and against rec en t action the university not com pute c la ss And S an ta p la y e d fo o tb a ll once, to o . He’s Don nancing the w ar? m y self to fu rth e r escalatio n un­ v o rs rep e al of existing rig h ts taken by students o v er adm in­ rankings in the next academ ic istra tio n policy. y e a r, has about a 50-50 chance of passing according to Stein­ J a p in g a , f o r m e r d e fe n s iv e b a c k f o r th e S p a rta n s , d i s t r i b u t i n g g ift s at a Z e ta Tau A lp h a C h r is t m a s Self-styled sta tu te s. T h e sum of it all is that the House in the 90th C o n g ress is 3. Do you think th e re is any need fo r new civ il rig h ts le g isla ­ tion at th is tim e? til I see what e ls e is being done. We ought to be pushing every e ffo rt that we can to se ttle th is ministers At a faculty m eeting of the b e rg e r, a L ite ra ry C ollege fac­ p a rty Tuesday. While a num ber of new con- on a sound, long -ran g e b a s is .” College of L ite ra ry A rts and ulty m e m b er. S ta te N e w s p h o to b y T o n y F e r r a n t e lik ely to give P re s id e n t Johnson S ciences Monday, H erb ert K el- m an, p ro fe sso r of psychology, subm itted a proposal that faculty not exempt luU-nt* of MU-hign 1,453 to receive degrees RICHMOND, V a. (£) — T h e 4th U.S. C irc u it C o u rt of Ap­ p eals held T u esd ay that reco g n i­ at fall commencement A to tal of 1,453 d eg re es will g uest sp eak er fo r the cerem ony F alcone, who is re tirin g next tion of a p erso n as a m in iste r by a relig io u s se c t does not n e c e s­ sa rily en title him to exem ption and also w ill receiv e an honorary y ea r, will also p erfo rm a s fro m the d raft. be aw arded to students at 3 p .m . C h a rles Apton Jack so n , 25, Saturday in the MSU A uditorium . D octor of Laws d eg re e. soloist on the euphonium. W right is a fo rm e r p resid e n t T ic k ets fo r com m encem ent a r e Kingwood, W. Va., c la ssifie d as T h is to ta l includes 825 a conscientious o b jecto r, was b achelor’s d e g r e e s ,4 7 4 m a s te r’s of B luefield State College and being d istrib u ted to g rad u ates F isk U n iv ersity , was appointed to th is week. sentenced to th ree y e a rs in p r i s ­ d e g re e s , 150 d o cto rates and 4 on for failu re to re p o rt for duty educational sp ecialist d e g re e s. the N ational C itizens C om m ittee P e rso n s without tic k ets may fo r Community R elations by watch the cerem ony via c lo se d - in a C harleston, W. V a., hospital Stephen J . W right, p resid e n t P re sid e n t Johnson in 1964. c irc u it, b ig -screen telev isio n in in lieu of induction into the arm ed of the United N egro C ollege Fund of New York C ity , w ill be the In 1965 he becam e the firs t F airch ild T h e a tre . se rv ic e s . Negro selected to head th e A s s o - Rev. T heodore K. Bundenthal, In F eb ru ary , 1962, Jackson ciation fo r H igher Education. le c tu r e r in religion and p a s to r stated in a S elective S ervice of M artin L uther C hapel, w ill classificatio n form he was a V M t H iw s MSU's C oncert Band under the d irectio n of L eonard Falcone will o ffe r the invocation and ben ed ic- conscientious objector and an "o rd ain ed m in is te r ” of the J e ­ provide the m usic fo r the event. tion. at a Glance hovah’s W itnesses. In the ruling, w ritten by Judge H erb ert S. B orem an, the co u rt C h in e s e w a lk o u t o f K r e m lin m eet Ike in good spirits held it is " n e c e s s a ry th a tth e d e ­ fendant prove that he re g u la rly and cu sto m arily taught and p reach ed the p rin cip les of h is MOSCOW [K) — Red C hinese lin P ala ce of C o n g resses, diplom ats walked out of a K rem lin m eeting today to p ro ­ te s t Soviet re m a rk s c ritic a l said: “ Of la te, Mao T se-tu n g and h is group have been fol­ lowing a g re a t pow er line over pending surgery religion, ad m in istered the o rd i­ nances of public w orship em bo­ died th e re in , and th at he p e r ­ of Mao T se -tu n g , Chinese aim ed a t underm ining the unity GETTYSBURG, P a. Ifl- Ju st p re se n c e at the dinner would form ed th ese functions, not in c i­ Com m unist le a d e r. of the co u n tries of so cialism , 48 h ours before he is to en­ d e tra c t from the acclaim he said dentally o r as h is avocation, but T h e C hinese walkout was the of the e n tire world Com m unist te r W alter Reed H ospital fo r w as due u n reserv ed ly the re g u la rly a s h is vocation. th ird such fro m an official m ovem ent.” m a jo r su rg ery , fo rm e r P r e s i­ •‘h e ro e s the occasion is to "D efendant failed to satisfy function h ere in the la s t month. D iplom ats who attended the dent Dwight D. E isenhow er said h o n o r." th ese re q u ire m e n ts.” Nikolai G. Y egorychev, the m eeting said two C hinese dip­ T uesday: ” 1 n ev e r felt b etter Moscow C om m unist p arty lom ats walked out of the hall In my whole life .” C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n ’s M o s t C o m p l e t e S t o c k ö f i chief, in a speech in the K rem ­ a t that point. A m e ric a n s fa c e R u s s ia n tria l E isenhow er’s mood lias been com pletely relax ed sin c e a te rs e announcem ent e a rly Monday that h e would en ter W alter R eed this P-l-P-E-S - y o u r c h o ic e - CIGARS T o b acco s C O M O Y -G B D M O S C O W (A P ) — T he fa t h e r o f one o f tw o young w eek fo r rem oval of his gall C IG A R E T T E S B B B -F A L C O N S A m e r i c a n s f a c in g t r i a l in th e S o v ie t U n io n a r r i v e d b lad d er. SAVANELLI T o b acco P o u ch es t o d a y f o r a r e u n i o n w i t h h i s s o n a n d s a i d he h o p e d t h a t E isenhow er, 7 6 , canceled a trip K A Y W O O D IE w ith S o v ie t c o m p a s s io n he c o u ld ta k e th e m b o th h o m e . P ip e R ack s D R . G R A B O W - ME D IC O B o th of th e m a re a c c u s e d o f I lle g a lly e x c h a n g in g a to New York w here he w as to S A S IE N I- W IN S T O N L ig h te rs have ap p eared T uesday night Y E L LO W B O L E -F A L C O N t o t a l o f a b o u t $70 in v i o l a t i o n o f S o v ie t c u r r e n c y a t the annual dinner of the Na­ re g u la tio n . The c h a rg e c a r r i e s a p e n a lty o f th re e tional Football Foundation Hall MAC'S to e ig h t y e a r s upon c o n v ic tio n . Phone of F am e . He said he did so 120 North b ecau se of the fu ro r c re a te d by IV 5-0335 Washington E th io p ia n s k ill S o m a li p r is o n e r s th e announcem ent of his impend­ O p e n E v e n in g s ’H I 9 FOR YOUR ing su rg e ry . m a lis over Som ali claim s to He said he w as a fra id his MOGADISHU, Somalia (fl - b o rd e r te rr ito r y in both of The Somali national news its neighboring co u n tries. agency said today Ethiopian T h e Somali news agency tro o p s had killed nine Somali Commencement sa id that an "in d isc rim in a te p r is o n e r s in an a re a w here the exterm ination cam paign of So­ b o rd e rs of Som alia, Ethiopia m a lis of Ethiopian fo rc e s still and Kenya converge. continues. People and cam els T h e agency said the killings a r e being shot on sight. w ere p a rt of re c u rrin g clashes betw een E thiopians and So­ C a su altie s a re not known.” Tickets? P ic k u p F r e e T ic k e ts For C om m en cem en t U SED B A C H EL O R & M A STER C A N D ID A T E S D EG R EE Across From Olin Health Center CAPS U n io n C o n c o u r s e 1 st F lo o r T ic k e ts to TOD AY D ec. 7 GOWNS 8 -5 . be d is trib u te d HOODS A C A D E M IC A P P A R E L bvc/400. D O C TO R A L C A N D ID A T E S on F irs t O ffic e o f D e a n f o r A dvanced Faculty and staff m em bers who wish to re n t academ ic C o m e, F irs t G ra d u a te S tu d ie s ap p a rel a r e advised to do so RIGHT AWAY! Academic a p p a rel can be picked up at the Union desk NOW! TODAY D ec. 7 S e rv e b a s is R E SE R V A T IO N S AND FIT T IN G HOURS: 8 -1 2 1 -5 ___________________ 7 A . M . to 11 P .M . D e a d lin e F o r C ap & G o w n R e s e rv a tio n s Is T O D A Y . . .H u rry In F o r F ittin g s ! F o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n in q u ir e at th e S tudent Dook S to re UNION DESK o r phone Jack O s tra n d e r, a s s is ta n t M a n a g e r B r in g ID F R E E P A R K IN G A T R EA R O F STO R E PH O N E : 3 5 5 -3 4 6 3 o r 3 5 5 -7 6 7 6 Wednesday. December 7. 1966 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F R O M D IA R IE S M a rin e awarded Pearl Harbor footnotes’ M e d a l of Honor show White House scene 25th an n iv ersary of the day the H arb o r "w as about, " M rs . H am ­ AUSTIN, T ex. OP) - P re sid en t co m rad es who w ere in the ac­ Johnson d raped the Medal of tion In which O 'M alley risk ed WASHINGTON (AP) -- In the footnotes of h isto ry hides this Japanese bombed P e a rl H arbor, lin said, "an d everyone stood Honor around the neck of a M arine " h is own life above and beyond item : On the evening of Dec, 7, T he journal was kept by M rs. around the hall in knots—we a l ­ C o rp s h ero of Viet Nam T uesday the call of duty” , a rriv e d from 1941, Eleanor R oosevelt calm ly C h a rles Hamlin, widow of a m o st w hispered our am azem ent and said that "g a lla n try above M arine C orps b ases in th is coun­ scram bled eggs for g u ests at the fo rm e r governor of the F ed eral to one an o th er.” and beyond the call of duty" tr y . R eserv e B oard. She was a guest In another footnote of histo ry , a r e w ords that n ev er seem to Two of the b ro th e rs a r e form ­ White House,. T h is showed up T uesday in a at the White House that turbulent th e lib ra ry exhibited the d iary grow old. e r M arines and one s till Is in the journal among the m an u scrip ts day. of B reck in rid g e Long, a s sista n t Sgt. R obert E m m ett O'M alley, c o rp s . P re sid en t F ran k lin D. R oose­ se c re ta ry of sta te a t the tim e of 23, of Woodside, Long Island, The nation's m ilita ry high the L ib ra ry of C o n g ress put on exhibit com m em orating today’s velt worked that day from his of­ the P e a rl H arb o r attack . nervously licked his lip s. He had com m and w as on hand to honor fice on the second floor of the Long w rote on D ec. 8, 1941, of won the nation’s highest aw ard O’M alley. Trafficflow executive m ansion, she said, un certain ty in C o n g ress and at in a b attle w ith the Viet Cong, The citation fo r the Medal of and all day th e re was much the State Dept, o ver the c o rre c t killing at le a st eight of the enemy Honor, re a d by S e c re ta ry of the "com ing and going.” title in the reso lu tio n of w ar- and suffering th re e wounds from Navy P aul N itze, said in p a rt: changedfor T hat night, she said, "E lean o r stood calm ly s tirrin g the s c ra m ­ bled eggs and talking of going to im p e ria l G overnm ent of G erm any o r G overnm ent of Im p erial G e r­ m any. sh rap n el and gunfire. "W ith com plete d isre g a rd fo r In a colorful cerem ony on the his perso n al safety, Cpl. O 'M al­ plaza between the p o st office ley raced a c ro s s an open rice graduation the West C oast to see about civil Long m ust have been flu stered and fed eral building in Austin, paddy to a trench line w here the Johnson p resid e d at the tenth enem y fo rces w e re located. defense in the c itie s. M rs. Hamlin apparently did not o r too busy that day— for it was Japan, not G erm any, the B ravery R ew a rd ed aw ard of the M edal of Honor fo r Jum ping into the tren ch , he at­ Special traffic controls will be see Roosevelt that day. reso lu tio n nam ed that day. W ar v a lo r in Viet Nam — the f ir s t for tacked the Viet Cong with his P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n a w a r d s the C o n g r e s s io n a l M e d a l o f H o n o r to M a r i n e S gt. in effect for fall te rm Com mence­ She w rote that in the m orning, ag a in st G erm any was d eclared a M arine. rifle and grenades and singly R o b e r t E m m e t t O ’ M a l l e y . A s q u a d l e a d e r , O ' M a l l e y w a s w o u n d e d t h r e e t i m e s in ment from 2-4:15 p.m . Saturday. as she walked to church, the D ec. 11, 1941. " I can think of only one gift killed eight of the enem y. V i e t N a m w h i le s i n g l y k i l I i n g e i g h t V i e t C o n g , U P I T e le p h o to sufficient to honor men like th is ,” To provide fo r efficient tra f­ day was "beautiful and warm Long said th at a fte r argum ents “ Although th ree tim es wounded fic movement and p arking, w est­ and peaceful.” o v er the c o rre c t appellation he Johnson sa id . "W e can a s s u re and facing im m inent death from a bound traffic on A uditorium Road T h e re w ere other guests for fin ally told everybody to accept th is m an and we can a s s u re fanatic and d eterm in ed enem y, he w ill not be p erm itted beyond luncheon at the White House, she the one used in the resolution ev e ry m an who w e a rs o u r uni­ stead fastly refused evacuation a point n ear the southeast co rn er fo rm that th e ir cau se is a good A d m ir a l says FDR said . passed by one cham ber of the and continued to co v er his squad’s of Snyder Hall. " E le a n o r w as a little late C o n g ress. c a u se . T hat the p rin cip les they boarding of h elico p ters while, Southbound traffic on P hysics joining us in the blue p a rlo r and So in the national arc h iv es is stand fo r a r e sound p rin cip les. fro m an exposed position, he Road will not be p erm itted south she seem ed a bit flustered as Senate Joint R esolution 116 of T hat the b attle they a r e fighting d eliv ered fire again st the enemy of its intersection with D orm itory she told us that the reason was D ec. 8, 1941: d e s e rv e s th e ir b ra v e ry .” until his wounded men w ere Road. that the news from Japan was D eclaring that th is cau se de­ w a n t e d U .S . in w a r "R esolved, e tc., that the sta te evacuated.” The only a c ce ss to parking Lot v ery bad — that the P resid en t of w ar between the U nited States s e rv e s th e patien ce and fo rti­ G and the adjacent s tre e t parking would be unable to come down and the Im p erial G overnm ent of tude of citizen s, Johnson habbed T he P re sid en t w as solem n bays w ill be from Auditorium to luncheon,” she added. a t c r itic s of his Viet Nam P o li­ w hile delivering his speech. But Japan which has thus been th ru st GROTON, Conn. ;.P) — Husband He w as at P e a rl H arbor, com ­ w anted to get the United States Road at its in te rsectio n with When the luncheon broke up, upon the United S tates is hereby cy. he broke into a sm ile when he E. Kimmel h a s n 't forgotten P e a rl m ander of the com bined U.S. into the w a r.” F arm Lane. the news of the bombing of P earl fo rm ally d e c la re d .” Who did Kimmel m ean by He said the cau se “ f a r out­ hung the gold m edal with its H arbor - and n ever w ill. He says and P acific fle e ts. T en days aft­ weighs the relu c tan c e of men blue ribbon around O’M alley's he w as blam ed fo r A m erica’s e r Japan knocked out 18 ships "th e y ? ” " P re s id e n t R oosevelt and Gen. who e x e rc is e so w ell the rig h t of neck. w o rst naval defeat “ and that’s and k illed 3,435 A m erican s, d isse n t but le t o th e rs fight to O 'M alley introduced the P r e s ­ a bum ra p .” Kimmel w as reliev ed of com ­ G eorge C. M arsh all and o th ers p ro te c t them from those whose ident to the m em bers of his m and. In th re e m onths he was in t h e W ashington high com ­ “ My p rin cip al occupation - m and,” he rep lied . v ery philosophy is to do away fam ily and his co m rad es in a rm s , re tire d . w hat’s kept m e aliv e - is to "F D R was the a rc h ite c t of the w ith the rig h t of d is s e n t.” then the two of them got into a expose the e n tire P e a rl H arb o r whole b u sin e ss. He gave o rd e rs Now a re s e rv is t who plans to receiving line to g re e t o fficials. a f f a ir ,” the 8 4 -y ea r-o ld re tire d M ade a scap eg o at go to college, O 'M alley was r e ­ T he P re sid e n t k isse d one o r —and I can’t prove th is ca te g o r- r e a r ad m iral said in an in te r­ ic ally -th a t no w ord about Jap ­ s to re d to activ e duty fo r this two women on the cheek. view on the eve of the 25th anni­ "T h ey m ade m e the scap e­ an e se fleet m ovem ents w as to one day so he could w ear his O’M alley seem ed to take that v e rs a ry of the Jap an ese attack g o at,” said the a le r t, w hite- be sent to P e a rl H arb o r except M arin e d re s s blues. a s a cue and followed suit with that swept the United States into h aire d Kimmel, reaching back by M arsh all and then he told M em bers of his fam ily w ere nearly ev ery woman who went W orld W ar II. into his m em ory as he bri shed M arsh all not to send anything.” flown from New York fo r the through the lin e—perh a p s 20 of K im m el, on D ec. 7, 1941, w as back a w isp of h a ir that fell Kimmel said , "G od w illing, event— his m o th er and fath er, them —and along with a kissw en t the No. 2 Navy man in A m erica. a c ro s s his fo reh ead . "T h ey w ithin the next y e a r, you’ll see b ro th e rs and s is te r . Seven of his a big g rin . a couple of books published ex­ Sharpincreaseincallup posing the w hole ro tte n m e s s .” Eight se p a ra te investigations w e re m ade of the P e a rl H arbor of Guardsmenscheduled d is a s te r. Some c le a re d Kimmel and the A rm y com m ander on Hawaii, L t. Gen. W alter C. S hort. O th ers condem ned them for LANSING .P) - Some 400 M ich­ A spokesm an sa id the in­ "d e re lic tio n of duty,” o r le s s e r igan N ational G uardsm en w ill be c re a s e d callup is in connection e r r o r s of judgm ent. called to six m onths of active w ith U.S. D efense Dept, p o licies K im m el re fu se s to stop his duty In Jan u ary , a sh arp in c re a se aim ed at trim m in g a backlog of fight to c le a r h is re c o rd . ov er rec en t m onths, M aj. Gen. som e 120,000 guardsm en and C laren c e Schnipke, sta te adjutant r e s e r v is ts who have not pulled B u rn e d d o c u m e n ts g en e ral, said T uesday. th e ir activ e duty. His feet restin g on a stool and Schnipke added that callup h is blue eyes twinkling behind lev els in M ichigan would rem ain He said the A rm y hopes to g la ss e s , Kimmel said , " I don’t high at le a s t through May o r tr im the national backlog to know w hether the whole sto ry June. 15,000 o r 20,000 by June. e v e r w ill get out. All in c rim i­ Some 120 guardsm en w ere In M ichigan, he added, the backlog of guardsm en is 1,500 nating docum ents have been ca lle d to activ e duty in D ecem ­ d e stro y e d .” He p re d ic ts, how­ b e r, 60 in N ovem ber and 54 in and "sh o u ld be down to a m ini­ mum fig u re” by the m iddle of e v e r, th at h isto ry eventually w ill O ctober, the Dept, of M ilitary c le a r him . A ffairs said. 1967. K im m el, a six -fo o te r, s till Schnipke said the in c re ase d stan d s e re c t. But h e’s not quick callup plans would affect both of m ovem ent o r long of s tr id e - Selectiv e R eserv e F o rc e (SRF) and he has long sin c e given up and non-SRF guardsm en. He said hunting. Old age and a h eart p lan s w e re being announced early attack have slowed him , and to allow guardsm en and th e ir leave him tire d a fte r an h o u r's em p lo y ers to “ m ake n ec essary v isit. a rra n g e m e n ts .” “ T h at’s my tro u b le ,” he said, " I get exhausted. I nap anytim e during the day o r night.” " I used to ra is e gladiolas and r o s e s ,” he said , "B u t now I ca n ’t walk around too much o r bend o v e r.” L a s t y e a r , th o u sa n d s Kimmel cam e to G roton in 1947, a fte r he gave up a job as a consultant w ith a New York en­ of la w y e r s , b a n k e rs , gin eerin g firm . He built the th re e bedroom ranch house to be n ea r a naval o fficer son, then in sub­ a c c o u n t a n t s , e n g in e e r s , m a rin e se rv ic e and also to be clo se to the excellent naval ho s- p ital fac ilities in New London, d o c to rs a n d b u s in e s s m e n Conn. H is two o th e r sons also w ere Tall Tale w e n t b a c k to c o lle g e . in the Navy during W orld W ar II, one was killed in action. A grandson, T hom as K. Kimmel A y o u n g s h o p p e r i n W i I m i ng ton, N . C . , see m s to h a ve th e a n s w e r to C h r i s t m a s s h o p p in g s p r e e s . W h a t’ s b e t t e r th a n tw o a rm s? A w illin g f r ie n d w ith s tro n g J r ., is an ensign, having gradu­ s h o u ld e rs . UP1 T e l e p h o t o ated from A nnapolis la st June. A n d n o t ju s t fo r th e f o o t b a ll g a m e s . W e ’d li k e t o c le a r u p w h a t ap pe ars t o be a C e n t e r in P r in c e t o n , N . J. Selected ,k REO BARN m is u n d e r s t a n d in g . I t is s o m e w h a t p o p u l a r e m p lo y e e s are sent t h e re f r o m a ll o n c a m p u s t o d e c r y a busin ess c a r e e r o n o v e r t h e c o u n t r y f o r a y e a r ’s c o n c e n ­ 1 th e g r o u n d s t h a t y o u s t o p l e a r n in g o n c e tr a te d s tu d y le a d in g to a m a s te r’s y o u s ta r t w o r k i n g f o r C l ic h é N u t s & B o lts . d egree. T h a t id ea is gro u n d le s s. Y o u g e t t h e idea. W e ’ re f o r m o r e l e a r n ­ W e c a n ’t speak f o r C l ic h é , b u t w e c a n in g in o u r b u s in e s s . A f t e r a l l, W e s te r n f o r o u rse lve s—W e s t e r n E le c t r i c , t h e m a n ­ E l e c t r i c d o e s n ’t m a k e b u g g y w h ip s . W e u f a c t u r in g a n d s u p p ly u n i t o f t h e B e l l Sys­ m a k e ad va n ce d c o m m u n ic a tio n s e q u ip ­ R o le x , a c c l a im e d a r o u n d th e w o r l d f o r a c c u r a c y a n d tem . 6 o u t o f 10 c olle ge g ra d u a te s w h o h a v e m e n t . A n d th e B e l l te le p h o n e n e t w o r k w i l l h a n d s o m e d e sig n. F r o m t h e m a n y m o d e l s i n o u r s h o w ­ It's a f i n a l s w e e k r o u n d u p ! And j o i n e d us o v e r t h e p a s t 10 yea rs , f o r e x a m ­ n e e d e v e n m o r e s o p h is tic a t e d d e vic e s b y cases, i l l u s t r a t e d l e f t : D a t e - ju s t C h r o n o m e t e r , r e v o l v ­ t h e B a r n is b r i m m i n g w i t h h o t f r i e d p le , ha ve c o n t i n u e d t h e i r h i g h e r e d u c a tio n . th e t i m e y o u r f if t h r e u n i o n r o l ls a r o u n d . i n g d i a l i n 14 k a r a t gold , s t a in le s s s te e l case. T h i r t y c h i c k e n - s e r v e d i n t h e B a r n Bo;<- H o w ’re these f o r o p e n e rs : T h e s t a t * o f th e a r t, n e v e r s ta tic , is w h e r e je w e l s , T h r e e h u n d r e d f o r t y - f i v e d o l l a r s . R i g h t : D a y - o n ly 69c D a te C h r o n o m e t e r , i n 18 k a r a t g o l d w i t h m a t c h i n g B u t w h e th e r y o u ’ re b o o k in g o r b r e a k ­ W . E . ’s T u i t i o n R e f u n d P la n lets e m ­ t h e a c t i o n is. b a n d . T h i r t y je w e ls , O ne t h o u s a n d d o lla r s . i n g , a r e a l s tu d y t i m e s a v e r is B ig ploye es p u r s u e degrees w h i l e w o r k ­ A t W e s t e r n E le c tr i c , w h a t ’s h a p p e n in g in g f o r us. O v e r 6 t h o u s a n d h a v e a t ­ is th e e x c i t e m e n t a n d s a t is f a c ti o n o f c o n ­ B a r n e y , a d o u b le d e c k e r w ith c h e ese , SINCE 1876 te n d e d s c h o o ls in 41 states u n d e r t i n u e d d o i n g a n d le a r n in g . I f th is ha p p e n s p ic k le s & to a s te d t h is p la n . W e r e f u n d m o r e t h a n $1 t o a p p e a l t o y o u , n o m a t t e r w h a t degree s p e c ia l sau ce 39c m i l l i o n i n t u i t i o n costs t o e m p lo y e e s y o u ’ re a i m i n g f o r , c h e c k us o u t . A n d g r a b a y ear. a p iece o f t h e a c tio n . T o name an othe r p ro g ra m : advanced e n g in e e r in g s t u d y , u n d e r th e d i r e c ­ t i o n o f L e h i g h U n i v e r s i t y , is c o n ­ W e s te r n E lectric JEW ELERS MANUFACTURING&SUPPLYUNITOFTHEBELLSYSTEM d u c t e d a t o u r E n g in e e r i n g R e s e a r c h 121 S. W A S H I N G T O N L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N 1010 E . G R A N D R IV E R - JU S T E A ST O F C A M PU S Wednesday, Decem ber 7, 1966 £ M É ñ É tm m O F F IC IA L W A R N IN G Draft failures thwarted by tests CHOOSE FROM BIG E MONEY SAVOR • SWIFTSPttMHIM PROTEN cently the station had c a se s of B IG E L E A N M O N E Y S A V O R - F U L L S LIC E S B y JO H N D, B R E S L IN college graduates scoring at near Although M ichigan Selective m oronic levels o n the A rm ed ROUND S ervice au th o rities haven’t en - F o rc e s Q ualification T est OPEN , countered delib erate deception in (AFQT). the p re-induction physical exam s T he AFQT is the stan d ard p re ­ g A .M . 1 0 P .M . re p o rte d in som e s ta te s, th e re induction m ental te s t. RESERVE have been c a se s of purposeful MONDAY THRU SATURD AY Q U A N T IT Y T he D etroit AFEES, which ad­ fa ilu re of m ental te s ts by M ich­ m in iste rs physical and m ental CLO SE D SUNDAYS ■ ® ™ m T ir r ig h t s igan d raftee s. exam s to Selective S ervice re g ­ An official of the A rm ed F o rc e s is tra n ts from a ll but 12 M ich­ E ntrance and Exam ining Station igan counties, now h as a special A TSH O PPER SFA IR SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN ROUND STEAK (AFEES), in D etro it, said r e - scoring key that in d icates p u r ­ 3301 E. M I C H I G A N A V E . N E X T DOOR TO F R A N D O R B IG E L E A N M O N E Y S A V O R Kennedy gift poseful failure of the AFQT, the A O N E Q T . B T L . O F B IG E LIQ UIDD ETER G EN T I official said. iliL S I R L O I N E xam inees who a re shown by turned down th is key to have purposely failed the AFQT a re re q u ire d to take p a rts of the A rm y Q ualification W /P U R C H A S E O F 1 Q T . A T R E G . P R IC E -5 9 ? NEW YORK (AP) — M rs. John B attery (AQB), he said . O N E D O Z E N P L A I N , S U G A R E D OR C IN N A M O N f ' F . Kennedy has turned down a o ria l L ib rary donated Should an exam inee also fail $3,000 gift to the Kennedy Mem­ the AQB p a r ts he is given a by "te rm in a l interview ” with an fo rm e r u n d e rse c re ta ry of the A rm y psychologist, who attem pts FREE! ■v.. U -,";V L.».' ■ FR ESHD O N U TS W P U R C H A S E O F 1 D O Z E N A T R EG . P R IC E -25? I I ; SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN SIRLOIN STEAK Navy Paul B. Fay, J r . , who was to a sc e rta in the re a so n s for r e ­ SA LER N OC O O K IES I a p erso n al friend of the late peated failu re. O N E PKG. OF ASST. V A R IE T IE S B IG E L E A N M O NEY SAVOR P re s id e n t. T he re su lt of the psychological M rs. Kennedy’s office h ere interview may be a recom m enda­ FREE! T -B O N E would not com m ent on the r e ­ tion that the exam inee be drafted W / P U R C H A S E O F 3 P K G S . F O R O N L Y $1 00 jection any fu rth e r than con­ a s an “ ad m in istra tiv e ac ce p te e,” firm ing it. he said. A 1 -L B . CAN OF H E R S H E Y ’ S T h e re have been published re ­ “T hose intentionally failing p o rts that the Kennedy fam ily w as th e ir m ental te s ts may well be unhappy with portio n s of a book placed in a job classificatio n w ritte n by Fay about P re sid e n t com m ensurate with th e ir te st FREE! . ■■f c C H O CO LA TESYR U P W IT H P U R C H A S E O F B I G E A R I S T . LB. Kennedy. R eports said som e s c o re s ,” the official w arned. * p a rts of the book, "T h e P le a su re “ New regu latio n s have been F R E N C H V A N I L L A I C E C R E A M-1 2 G A L . 89? I SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN T ■ BONE STEAKS lb. 990 S fS i of his C om pany," w ere cut when adopted to d eter th o se who, for the Kennedy’s o b jected, but exam ple, have college educations S W IF T ’ S P R O T E N B O N E L E S S MAXWELL HOUSE i LB 890 M ANHATTANSTEA K S 990 B IG E M O NEY SAVOR C U B ESTEA K S o th e rs rem ained over th e ir ob­ yet pu rp o rt to flunk th e ir m ental je ctio n s. te s t s ," he said. LB. Flint cemeteries FREE Coloring COFFEE B IG E M O N E Y S A V O R B O N E L E S S RUM PR OA ST l b . /H C » S W IF T ’ S P R O T E N B O N E L E S S ESSEXSTEA K S lb. lm| _ . end discrimination Book $ 1 .9 9 V A L U E R E G . OR D R IP S W I F T ’S P R E M I U M S L IC E D S E M I-B O N E L E S S SM O K ED 1 society, secu red full rig h ts for 0 u HAMS FLINT (If) — C em etery op­ BACON e r a to rs in F lin t say they a re the liv in g ." W H IL E T H E Y N ew blatt’s rulin g was upheld ending ra c ia l discrim ination in on an appeal to the Michigan LAST g rav e y ard s because of a N e­ LB. CAN g ro ’s successful fight to bury his C o u rt of A ppeals. L a st month, m other in an all-w hite cem etery . the Michigan Suprem e C ourt r e ­ je cted a fu rth e r appeal by Fliht WNBPsr ■ ¿WH " I t ’s the law of the land now,” said John L . Tobin, m anager of M em orial P ark A ssociation, the ce m e tery o p era to r. G racelaw n C em etery . "W e’re re a l happy the case 4 9 0 V A L U E -C O U N T R Y FR E SH IC E C R E A M c A num ber of oth er cem etery h as been re so lv e d ,” said an of­ H fH & LB CAKE ROUS officials told new sm en they had e ith e r dropped bans against non­ ficial of one ce m e tery . T h e of­ w hites from grave plot co n tracts ficial, declining use of his name, » à WI added: 'Æ o r w ere in the p ro c e ss of ending d iscrim ination. “ We wanted to change our J . M e rrill S pencer, a Negro clau se but d idn't want to offend m ortician, had sought since 1964 o u r p a tro n s.” He said the c o u rt’s decision if* m m m MEATY | Í9 I FRESH P IC N IC S T Y L E lb 390 to bury h is m o th er, Rosa L ee V G IC DOOR F R 6 S H 1 i lb 380 SPARE RIBS a m eans “ a ll of the c e m e te rie s a re êËtà& aÉm f BUTTER Spencer, in all-w hite F lin t M em­ o ria l P a rk . Monday, afte r S pencer’s b a t­ in the sam e situation, and even if som e continue to have such rd#- 111 PORK ROAST tle reached the Michigan Suprem e a d iscrim in ato ry clau se it won’t BREADED ARMOUR STAR 790 m ean anything becau se of the 1 H i C ourt, h is m o th e r’s body was exhumed from an integrated g raveyard and reb u ried in M em ­ c o u rt ru lin g ." A lbert Kogel, vice p resid e n t of l b 1 S k s COTTAGE BUTTS _ l b PORK CUTLETS o ria l P a rk . He had purchased two grave Sunset Hill C em etery , said offi­ c ia ls of h is ce m e tery a re acting to elim inate the white - only iW H O LETU R K EYLEG S 39C LB VEA LSH O U LD ERR O A ST LB 59C 69C lo ts from th e ir white owner, but M em orial P ark cited a contract clau se b a rrin g nonwhites and cla u se from th e ir b u rial plot co n tra c ts. 59? V A L U E - P O L L Y A N N A D E L I C I O U S 490 H T U R K E Y B R E A S TS ATTACHED LB 58 0 VEA LSH O U LD ERC H O PS lb . C HO PSU EYM EA T M em orial P ark , in which M rs, BROWN SUGAR COOKIES prohibited him from burying M rs. 2 DOZ. P A K Spencer th e re . In the f ir s t co u rt ruling that Spencer had a rig h t to bury h is Spencer was b u ried , is taking the sam e action, said its a tto r - ney, J o h n T , D am m . W W ENO RTO MTURKEYS u BONELESS VEAL.. P O R f ' » GQA - m other in M em orial P ark , C ir ­ H E R R U D 'S SK IN LESSFR AN K S st: S j nWi IrF Ti ’ aS P R E M I U M cuit Judge S tew art A. Newblatt of G enesee County said in 1964: "In a sense, it se em s highly Workshop B IGEFR O ZENFLO R ID AO R A NG EIUICE ‘^oz.c«n 150§C 0R N EÜB EEF FOR O VEN R O A S T IN G LB. LB. g rotesque to spend much tim e for police B IR D SEYEFR O ZENO N IO NR ING S 29C FARMER P E E T ’ S R IN GB O LO G N A lb. and legal effort in considering ” « ™ lu e 7 oz » t. pko S W IF T ’ S P R E M IU M the rig h ts of the dead, so ulless b o dies when we have not, a s a under way m m m m h SLIC EDPEPPER O N I 4 OZ pko WT . FARMER P E E T ’S 89c V A L U E -A S S T . F LA V O R S A , 990 SM O K IES T he second phase of the four FALARSKI Isenberg p a rt federal governm ent spon­ so re d police w orkshops is under w ay at the Union th is week. DUTCH KETTLE IELLY 3 Vi L B . J A R 780 LO N GB O LO G N lb pc 10 O Z . W T. P K G . lectureset T he se ssio n s began in October and w ill end in A p ril. T h eir gen­ e r a l em phasis is on police, and YOUR CHOICE OF BIG E 10? O F F L A B E L A Stanford U niversity p ro fe s­ com m unity re la tio n s. 37 ? V A L U E - P I L L S B U R Y ’ S |G R A PEFR U ITSEC TIO N S LB, FAB s o r, P a tric k C. Suppes, w ill p re ­ T his w orkshop w ill deal specif­ CAN sent an Isenberg M em orial L ec­ tu re in philosophy at 8 p .m . F r i ­ ic ally with train in g d ire c to rs and th e ir p ro g ra m s in 20 m unicipal (TO M ATO ,A PPLE,O R day in C onrad A uditorium . Suppes’s topic w ill be "O n the T heory of Cognitive P ro c e s s e s ." p o lice departm ents throughout the country. Louis A. R adelet, d ire c to r of CHOCOLATE DOUBLE DUTCH [PIN EA PPLEIUICE Suppes is p ro fe sso r of philo­ sophy and s ta tis tic s , and dean of Stanford’s School of Humani­ the National C en ter on P o lice and Com m unity R elations h e re will coordinate a c tiv itie s. WHITE 29? V A L U E S T O K E L Y Y . C . H A L V E S OR DETERGENT 1 FUDGE MACAROON tie s and S ciences. He joined the T he conferences a r e sponsored Stanford faculty in 1950 a fte r re ­ ceiving his Ph.D . from Columbia U niversity. by a $100,000 grant from the U.S. D epartm ent of Ju stic e . R em aining w orkshops w ill deal 1 1 LB. 3'< 01 SLICED PEACHES Cl Suppes is the author of four w ith rec ru itm en t, prom otional books and holds m em bership in sta n d a rd s, and m anagem ent .2 9 ? V A L U E - F A M IL Y F A R E se v e ra l philosophical, scientific p ro b lem s. T he f ir s t sessio n cen­ ■ 29e VALUE OATMEAL. MACAROON. ICED FRUIT OR SUGAR 14 OZ WT and m athem atical so c ieties. te re d on human rela tio n s. I ROBERTS COOKIES j PLACE PKGS ■Hi APRICOTS 1 L B . 13 O Z . C A N Placement Bureau ROXEY CAN NED 2 L B . 10 O Z . B O X - R E G . O R Q U I C K t a * V A L U E 1 L B . C A N -D E M IN G 'S I F L O R ID A T A N G E L O S OR DOG FOOD Students m ust r e g is te r in p e r ­ son at the P lacem ent B ureau at of hearing and m entally reta rd e d type A, E n g lish /so cial studies, QU A K ERO A TS PINKSA LM ON TANGERINES 3 DOZ. le a st two days p r io r to date of interview . g ir ls physical education, m en­ tally re ta rd e d type A, h isto ry pi F riday Dec. 9: Defense Supply Agency: police adm inistration and accounting (A m erican), E nglish and indus­ tr ia l a r ts (B,M), D ecem ber and M arch graduates only. Saginaw V alley Consultation C A L I F O R N I A C R IS P 5r l§i and finance, and a ll m a jo rs of the C en ter: all m a jo rs of theC ollege HEAD LETTUCE College of B usiness (B,M), D e­ cem ber a n d M arch g raduates of Social Science (B), D ecem ber only. g rad u ates only. T hom as Alva Edison Founda­ School D istric t of the C ity of Royal Oak: la te r elem e n ta ry ed­ tion: all m a jo rs, all colleges ucation, Spanish, deaf and hard (B,M), D ecem ber g rad u ates only. 6 M i c h i g a n S t a t e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n ________________ ------------SPORTS ß UPl’SPICK • - M I L L I O N B u b b a : L in e m a n o f Y e a r B y UPI ta n s th ro u g h a 9 -0 -1 cam p aig n g u a rd John L a g ro n e , N o tre th a t he a tten d ed th e sch o o l a t a ll . De W itt sells Cincinnati Reds C h a rle s (B ubba) S m ith , th e an d a N o. 2 n atio n a l ran k in g . H is D a m e o ffe n siv e end J im Sey­ Bubba w as c o ach ed by h is m a s s iv e 6 -7 , 268-pound end who tre m e n d o u s s iz e an d stre n g th m o u r, A rm y lin e b a c k e r Tow n­ fa th e r in high sch o o l an d w anted b ulw arked the S p a rta n s ’ aw e so m e m a d e him a lm o st im p o s s ib le to se n d C la rk e and A lab am a offen­ to go to UCLA upon g ra d u a tio n , d e fe n siv e u n it, today w as nam ed m o v e and en em y p a s s e r s and s iv e ta c k le C e c il Dowdy ,5. but th e s e n io r S m ith p e rs u a d e d w a re , O hio, c o n tr a c to r and d e v e l­ CINCINNATI (U PI) - A gro u p U nited P re ss In te rn a tio n a l’s p u n te r s w e re c o n sta n tly h a ra s s e d S m ith is th e f i r s t M ichigan him to go to M ichigan S ta te be­ o p e r; A ndrew H opple, ex ecu tiv e of lo c a l in v e s to rs , head ed by L in em an of th e Y e a r fo r 1966. by him d u rin g S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n S ta te p la y e r e v e r to w in th e honor c a u s e of h is r e s p e c t fo r C oach o f Newtown, In c ., in C in cin n ati; F r a n c is D ale of th e C in cin n ati " B e a u tifu l, baby, b e a u tifu l,” c la s h e s . an d it is s tr ic tly h is f a th e r ’s doing Duffy D augherty and b e c a u s e th e W illiam D eW itt J r . , C in cin n ati E n q u ire r, p u rc h a s e d th e C in c in ­ S m ith sa id , a f te r le a rn in g of the L ynch, a v ita l cog in N o tre n a m e of th e school " f a s c in a te d ” R ed o ffic iá l and so n o f the f o r ­ n a ti R ed s fro m B ill D eW itt M on­ h o n o r. D am e’s d e fen se w hich allo w ed h im . m e r o w n er and W illiam J . W il­ d ay and s a id they in tended to “ I thought it w ould be Lloyd only 4.2 p o in ts p e r g am e, r e ­ S m ith , w ho m a jo r s in p h y sic a l lia m s of the W illia m s In v e s t­ k e e p th e club in C in c in n a ti and P h illip s (A rk a n sa s d efen siv e c e iv e d 25 v o te s in th e b a llo tin g e d u c a tio n , w on a le t t e r a s a m e n t C om pany in C in c in n a ti. s e e th a t it h a s a new r iv e r f r o n t ta c k le .) I r e a lly didn’t think I'd w h ile P h illip s re c e iv e d 18. s o p h o m o re and re a c h e d h is po­ H ackett, a f o r m e r Ohio S tate sta d iu m . w in i t . " G e o rg e P a tto n , G e o rg ia 's out­ te n tia l a s a ju n io r. He follow ed fo o tb all s t a r , and S aw y er a r e T h e p ric e w as not d is c lo se d T h e 2 1 -y e a r - old s e n io r from stan d in g d e fe n siv e ta c k le , w as w ith an even m o re Im p re s s iv e m e m b e rs of a gro u p headed by b ut it w as e s tim a te d a t $8 m i l­ B eaum ont, T e x ., who m a d e A ll- n am ed on 12 b a llo ts w h ile m iddle c a m p a ig n th is y e a r an d is e x p e c t­ f o r m e r C leveland B ro w n s’ C oach lio n , about $4 m illio n m o re than A m e ric a fo r th e second s tra ig h t g u a rd W ayne M eylan of N e b ra s ­ ed to b e s e le c te d e a r l y in the P a u l B row n se e k in g to land a D eW itt p aid fo r th e te a m when y e a r and m is s e d by only seven ka and d e fe n siv e halfb ack G eo rg e J a n u a r y p ro d r a f t. p ro fe s s io n a l fo o tb all fr a n c h is e in he a c q u ire d it fro m P o w e llC r o s - v o te s of being a unanim ous se le c ­ W e b ste r of M ichigan S ta te each T h e b ig end w as a c a m p u s h e ro C in c in n a ti. ley J r . in 1962. tio n in th is y e a r ’s b allo tin g , w as a re c e iv e d 10 v o te s . a t M ichigan S tate th is fa ll and D ale sa id none of th e n ew o w n - D ale id en tified m e m b e rs of runaw ay c h o ice fo r lin em an of the O th e r lin em e n to get five o r s ig n s w ith slo g a n s such a s " K ill, e r s h a s m o re than 15 p e r c en t h is group a s a tto rn e y L o u is N ip - y e a r h o n o rs a s he e a rn e d 159 of m o r e v o te s in th e b allo tin g w e re B ubba, K ill” a d o rn e d th e sta n d s o f th e o u tstan d in g s h a r e s . T h e p e r t: D avid G am ble, d ir e c to r of a p o s s ib le 320 v o tes to e a sily M ichigan o ffen siv e end Ja c k of e a ch S p artan g a m e . te m p o ra r y o ff ic e rs of the group, P r o c t o r and G am ble: R aym ond o u td ista n c e N o tre D am e lin e ­ C la n c y , 9; N o tre D am e defen­ S m ith is th e fifth B ig T e n p la y e r known a s S ix -S ev en teen , In c ., a r e an d B a r r y B u se, o w n e rs of R. b a c k e r J im Lynch and A rk a n sa s s iv e ta c k le s K evin H ard y and P e te to re c e iv e th e a w a rd s in c e its D ale, p re s id e n t; W illiam J . W il­ L . B u se W hiskey D is tille rs ; d e fe n siv e ta c k le L loyd P h illip s . D uranko and o ffe n siv e g u a rd T o m b eginning in 1950. O th e r re c ip i­ lia m s , v ice p re s id e n t and H enry J a m e s R. W illia m s, p re s id e n t S m ith w as th e c e n tr a l fig u re on R e g n e r and M ichigan S tate offen­ e n ts fro m th at c o n fe re n c e w e re o f W illia m sIn v e stm e n tC o m p a n y ; H obson J r . , s e c r e ta r y and t r e a s ­ M ichigan S tate’s h ig h ly -p ra is e d siv e end Gene W ashington, 6; A lex K a r r a s of Iowa (1957), T om u re r. d e fe n siv e unit w hich le d th e S p a r­ an d S o u th ern M eth o d ist m id d le B row n of M inn esota (1960), Bobby Bubba On Move D r. W illiam H ack ett, London, Ohio v e te r in a r ia n : Jo h n S aw yer, D ale s a id the new o w n e rs would B e ll of M inneso ta (1962) and Dick B u b b a S m ith , U P l ’ s “ L i n e m a n o f th e Y e a r , " is L ondon, O hio, f a r m e r and c a ttle e n te r into a 4 0 -y e a r le a s e with B u tk u s of Illin o is (1964). End s h o w n k n o c k in g do w n Io w a q u a r te r b a c k E d P o d o la c k . r a n c h e r ; A. E . K nowlton, D e la - the c ity which would c o v e r the H o w ard T w illey of T u ls a w on the B U B B A S M IT H life of any b o n d s is s u e d to a w a rd la s t y e a r . fin a n c e the new r iv e r f r o n t s ta d iu m . P r o g r e s s on th e new IN A S T R O D O M E sta d iu m h a s bogged down o v e r th e fa ilu r e of D eW itt and c ity Houston named site for o ffic ia ls to a g re e on te r m s fo r a stad iu m le a s e . D ale s a id the new o w n e rs would launch an im ­ m e d ia te s e a r c h f o r a new G e n e ra l M a n ag er. He add ed th a t D eW itt Clay-Terrell title bout w ill b e a v a ila b le on a co n su lta n t c a p a c ity fo r one y e a r . H e a lso s a id th á t M an ag er D ave B ris to l T ic k e t p r ic e s w ill be $5, $10 w as h eld in th e A stro d o m e , and and th e p re s e n t fro n t o ffice sta ff NEW YORK (U PI) - C a s s iu s w ill be re ta in e d . and $15 in th e p e rm a n e n t A s tr o ­ th e fin an cial s u c c e s s of the fight C lay announced today th a t he w ill d om e sta n d s, and th e r e w ill be w as m ain ly re s p o n s ib le fo r C lay D ale a ls o s a id th a t the gro u p defend h is heavyw eight title in a th r e e rin g sid e tic k e t p r ic e s a t and M ain Bout, In c ., the B lack a n tic ip a te s th a t P e te R o zelle, long delayed bout a g a in s t top $25, $50 and $100. M u slim o utfit th a t ow ns e x c lu siv e c o m m is s io n e r of th e N a­ c o n te n d e r E rn ie T e r r e l l F e b . 6 C la y said , “ T h is w ill be y o u r a n c illa r y rig h ts to C la y ’s fig h ts, tio n a l F o o tb a ll L e ag u e, w ill a n ­ in H o u sto n 's A stro d o m e . T h e dem an d fo r w e ll-tra in e d w om en a s s e c r e ta r i e s , la s t fig h t. A ll I h e a r i s about re tu rn in g to H o u sto n . The nounce an A F L fr a n c h is e fo r T h e cham pion p ro m is e d 5 0 p e r s te n o g ra p h e rs , and re c e p tio n is ts is a n e v e r ending s itu a ­ you b eing ch am p io n , cham pion, C la y -W illia m s a ff a ir a ttra c te d C in c in n a ti b e fo re the end of the c e n t of th e g a te and 50 p e r cen t tio n . ch am p io n . W e’U s e e about th a t.” 35,460 s p e c ta to r s and $491,290. w eek. of the a n c illa r y r ig h ts w h ile T e r - T h e Jo an J e w e tt g ra d u a te m ay b e confident th a t the A m id m uch bally h o o , C lay r e l l w ill g et 20 p e r c e n t of the s k ills and know ledge she a c q u ir e s in the a c c e le ra te d sig n ed to defend h is title la s t g a te and 17-1/2 p e r cen t of the b u s in e s s and s e c r e ta r i a l c o u rs e w ill s t a r t h e r on a M arch a g a in s t T e r r e l l , But the a n c illa ry re v e n u e . high paying, s e c u re w orthw hile c a r e e r . b out w as d riv e n out of the c o u n try T e r r e l l , who ow ns the W orld G la sg o h a s s w e a te r s fo r W in ter T e r m - J a n u a r y 9 B oxing A sso c ia tio n heavyw eight title , p re d ic te d , " I ’m going to b e c a u se of B ig E r n ie ’s alleg ed u n d e rw o rld co n n e c tio n s and the w h e n y o u r p a r e n ts c o m e to b e a t h im to a p u lp . In fact, I ’m going to knock him out. ch am p io n ’s outspoken v iew s on th e V iet N am w a r and h is d ra ft v is it y o u . P hone 351-6590 C la y s a id th a t he w ould quit if h e is b eate n , and I w ill m ake s ta tu s . T h e fight fin a lly found a hom e I CAREER I SCHOOL 301 MAC A ve. - E. L an sin g in T o ro n to , b u t T e r r e l l pulled h im quit and le t h im be a B lack M u slim m in is te r , b e c a u s e a ll out when h e saw th a t th e live he d o es is p r e a c h .T h is w ill pro v e g ate and c lo s e d c ir c u it te le c a s t who i s th e r e a l c h a m p io n ." re v e n u e w as going to su ffe r fro m T h e o ffic ia l sig n in g took p la c e a d v e rs e p u b lic ity . C an ad ian in a m idtow n h o te l w ith o ffic ia ls G e o rg e C huvalo w as ru s h e d in o f the A stro d o m e C h am p io n sh ip a s a la s t m in u te s u b s titu te and E n te r p r is e s , In c ., w hich w ill p r o ­ put up a s u r p r is in g ly good fight, m o te th e fight along w ith a new ly m anaging to la s t 15 ro u n d s a g a in s t fo rm e d o rg a n iz a tio n , th e H ouston C la y . S p o rts A sso c ia tio n . T he c o n te s t w ith C huvalo " T h e fight sh o u ld s e ttle once s t a r te d C la y on th e b u s ie s t c a m ­ and fo r a ll th e m an who d e s e r v e s p aign of an y heavyw eight to w e a r th e heavyw eight c ro w n ,” ch am p io n s in c e J o e L o u is c o n ­ sa id F re d H ofheinz, p re s id e n t of c lu d ed h is " B u m - o f-th e M onth” A stro d o m e C h am p io n sh ip E n te r ­ clu b back in 1941. A fte r the d e ­ p r i s e s . " I t w as in e v ita b le th at c is io n v ic to ry o v e r C huvalo, C lay th e s e two g r e a t fig h te rs should kayoed H e n ry C o o p e r, B r ia n L o n - m e e t and we a r e v e ry happy th a t don, K a rl M ild e n b e rg e r, and C le v e la n d (B ig C at) W illia m s. th e y hav e ch o sen th e A stro d o m e a s th e se ttin g f o r th e fig h t." W illia m s ’s bout w ith C lay a ls o Lions Greet Eddy N o t r e D a m e h a lf b a c k N ic k E d d y is w e lc o m e d to M in i-fa r e D e t r o i t b y W i l l i a m F o r d , o w n e r o f the L i o n s , T h e L i o n s a re in a b id d in g w a r w ith D e n v e r o f the A F L f o r the s e r v ic e s o f E d d y , U P I T e le p h o to 100 aflttw e* , £ M i;;;::::« ;::» : |K « K tiî« s a îis «««««îhiH îK îsi T h e la te st th in g in s tu d e n t accessories. 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HOMER M S U M A R K E T IN G C L U B N EA R FRA N D O R fi/ore/co the fast, dose, comfortableelectricshave 11 am - 11 pm 4891346 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, D ecem ber 7, 1966 M .A . w o r k p a rt o f P e a c e C o rp s P eace C orps work may mean Sheldon C herney, d ire c to r of the g e ria co n stitu tes the second p a rt educational system , C herney b e­ In N igeria, the MSU v olunteers tion p ro jects, Boy o r G irl Scout 15 c re d its tow ard a M aster of International E xtension p ro g ram of th e ir m a s te r ’s p ro g ram . lieves the ex p erien ce can im ­ teach c o u rse s ranging from E ng­ g ro u p s and f ir s t aid a c tiv itie s. A rts in Education fo r about 30 h e re . Upon finishing th e ir work in prove the M ichigan school s y s ­ lish to science. T h e ir e x tra c u r­ Corps tra in e e s who have served N igeria, the p articip an ts retu rn Each tra in e e is conducting Responsible fo r organizing the tem . According to a study m ade r ic u la r ac tiv itie s include coach­ since January, 1966. h e re to finish th e ir d eg re es r e ­ a re s e a rc h p ro je c t to obtain h is academ ic p ro g ram both on c a m ­ six y ea rs ago, C herney said le ss ing athletic te am s, organizing q u irem en ts. m a s te r ’s d eg re e. C herney said But the P eace C orps also pus and in N igeria, MSU divided than one p e r cent of Michigan m usic, photography or a rt MSU hopes the pilot p ro ject one g irl is tra n sla tin g Hausa m eans Individual re s e a rc h into the pilot p ro jec t into th ree high schools taught anything about groups, helping to co n stru ct with N ig eria will stim u late sim i­ A frica. (language of n o rth ern N igeria) o ther cu ltu res. p hases. dining halls, w ater tow ers and fa iry ta le s into F ren ch fo r h e r la r attem p ts, said C herney. T h e few le sso n s on A frica w ere lib ra rie s . The group is a joint P eace T he firs t phase began Septem ­ Though the P eace C o rp s has p ro je c t and fo r use in h e r F rench m o re “ lik e T a rz a n and the a p e s,” C orps - Michigan S tate response b er, 1965, and co n sisted of ten th riv ed on its am ate u r standing, B esides 30 to 40 ho u rs of teach­ c la s s e s . A nother volunteer is he said . T he value of the p ro g ram to the N igerian governm ent r e ­ weeks of cam pus train in g and he feels a m o re professional ing, many of the v o lu n teers help co llectin g in sect sp ecim ens, but fo r the United S tates lie s In the quest for professional secondary th re e weeks p ra c tic e teaching. s ta tu s abroad is needed. with com m unity English lite ra c y fac es a problem , C herney said, first-h a n d knowledge th ese future school te a c h e rs, according to T he tw o-year experience in N i- B esides aiding the N igerian te a c h e rs will gain. p ro g ram s, re c re a tio n and sa n ita ­ . . . a way to p re s e rv e them . MSU B ook S to re MSU Book S to re MSU Book S to re MSU Book S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU Book S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re 4Here Comes Fatty9 E a s t W ils o n g ra d u a te a d v is e r Joseph R o s s m e ie r w a n ts to th a n k h is s e c r e t f e m a le a d m ire rs fo r th e ir i n g e n u i t y . He a l s o h a s a c o u p l e o f q u e s tio n s ab ou t the s e n tim e n t e x p re s s e d . S ta te N e w s p h o to by B ob B a r i t IN T E S T IN G C h r i s t m a s S h o p p i n g D o e s n ’t Counselors study H a v e to b e a hectic E x p e r i e n c e ! student anxieties The ex tre m e anxiety felt by in m o re ap p ro p riate and adaptive so m e students in te s t situations w ays in te st situations, he said. Is being studied in connection T he counselor Is viewed a s an w ith b ehavioral counseling by applied behavioral sc ie n tist who C a rl T h o resen , a s s is ta n t p ro fe s­ m akes use of a num ber of p ro ­ s o r of education. ce d u res ra th e r than the tra d i­ Although m ost students e x p e ri­ tional counselor ’- client in te r­ ence som e d eg ree of anxiety, view. Beautiful th e re a r e som e students who suf­ f e r se rio u s m ental o r physical Student anxiety Is being studied to Identify the p ro ce d u re s that p ro b lem s In te st situ atio n s, he w ork b est with ce rtain types of sa y s. people. In oth er w ords, the study Unlike trad itio n al counseling is to answ er the question of why Records-Records-Records w hich d e s c rib e s a pro b lem as a sym ptom of m ental difficulty, be­ som e students a re m o re respon­ siv e to counseling than o th e rs. hav io ral counseling defines an in­ d iv id u a l's problem a s behavior Full Color Cards Wehaveafineselection that has been learn ed . As the p rim a ry d eterm in an t of behavior Is environm ent, the stu­ Five year program dent m ust exam ine his im m ediate ofJazz, Classical, Folk, re la tio n s with o th e rs and his s u r ­ of Michigan State9s roundings to d eterm in e what ca u se s his behavior, T h o re se n own Christmas Tree PopularRecords ex p lain s. Once the student knows what c a u se s his anxiety, he m u st "u n ­ requested le a r n " this anxiety In te s t situ a­ R ecom m endations fo r a fifth Box of 20 cards tio n s. > The behavioral co u n selor u til­ y e a r degree p ro g ram in land­ scape a rc h itec tu re a r e p rese n tly iz e s the human learn in g approach being draw n up by the School of to “ te a c h " the student to behave U rban Planning and Landscape A rc h itectu re, BiC Medium Point 190 It is hoped that the p rogram GREAT NEW BARGAIN BOOKS m ight be im plem ented In fall of 1967, according to M yles B. Boy - lan, d ire c to r o f the School of U rban Planning and L andscape At Least 50% off publishers price on BiC Fine Point 250 A rc h ite ctu re . Boylan also said that the D epartm ent of U rban Planning may soon consider a sim ila r fifth y ea r p ro g ra m . all of these great books. T he p rogram as p rese n tly con­ ceived would co n sist of a y ear con ferred with the com pletion of the norm al fo u r-y e a r co u rse in unending war | ^ work. ster. All prices reduced for Christinas against ball-point skip, clog and smear. Despite horrible 1 | i ^ y" T he B .L.A . p ro g ram m ust still be approved by the C urriculum C om m ittee of the C ollege of punishment by mad I i Social Science, the U niversity giving. scientists, lilt: still writes first time, every time. Ami no wonder j I ►_ ^ C u rricu lu m C om m ittee and the Academic Council. n ir’s "Dyamito" ball ;■ a- S im ilar fifth y ea r p ro g ra m s is the hardest metal | UJ a r e alre ad y in existence at four made, encased in a | ~ of the 20 u n iv e rsitie s which have If you are short of cash, SELL THOSE OLD TEXT BOOKS NOW. solid brass nose cone. VVlU not skip, elog or smear no matter wliat devilish abuse | t*- I if> | , \ U- ac cred ited landscape a rc h ite c ­ tu re p ro g ra m s. is tic iseil for them by sadistic students Get the dynamic \ j: Dinner set by nit: Duo at your campus store now. WATERMAN-BIC PENCOAP ; ; meat institute A dinner to acquaint faculty MIIEOAO. CONN MSU m em b ers with opportunities in the m eat industry fo r g raduates w ill be sponsored by the A m er­ ican Meat Institu te at the Union T h ursday. R ichard Swenson, a ssista n t dean of the C ollege of A griculture M onday, T uesday, F rid a y and N atural R e so u rces will p r e ­ side at the m eeting consisting of BOOK STORE 8 :3 0 -5 :3 0 n ea rly 150 faculty m em bers and key student le a d e rs . G uest sp eak ers will be H e rre l W ednesday & T h u rsd a y DeG raff, p resid e n t of the A m er­ ican Meat Institute, and Cholm G. Houghton, d ire c to r of m em ­ 8 :3 0 a .m . to 9 :0 0 p .m . b ersh ip and personnel rela tio n s in the Center for International Programs of the in stitute. D uring the afternoon a to u r will be m ade of the beef cattle re s e a rc h ce n te r and the MSU MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S tore] Food S to res facility . Wednesday, December 7, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T W O T Y P E S Ju n io r c o lle g e s g ro w in g , Prof tells why c h a n g in g 'U ’ g ro w th tre n d men run for office By LAR RY SCOTT If anything is resp o n sib le for ucation, acco rd in g th e MSU’s Of­ fic e of Com m unity C ollege Co­ expected to r e a c h 72,000 with only about 50,000 students expected tc la tu re w ill ap p ro p riate $15 m il­ lion fo r capital outlay In 1967- Two types of individuals run o p eratio n . finish the y e a r . By 1970, en ro ll­ 68 fo r com m unity colleges, In B y C A R O L M IG H T O N MSU’s tren d tow ard a sm a lle r for office, Browning said . One In N ovem ber, v o te rs approved m ents a r e expected to exceed c o n tra st to the $1 m illion ap­ .y ratio of graduate students to un­ p ro p ria te d In 1960-61. Both personality and p olitical m akes the decision to run on his th e estab lish m e n t of the T u sco la- 125,000. Staa** d e rg ra d u a te s, It is the growth of H uron-S anilac Com m unity Col­ sy stem c h a ra c te ris tic s a r e in­ own Initiative and the o th e r is volved when a man m akes the de­ re c ru ite d by the political p a rty . com m unity colleges In M ichigan. leg e, the s ta te ’s 28th com m unity A tre n d tow ard m o re public T he federal governm ent, under cision to run fo r a p olitical office, T hrough his re s e a rc h of poli­ MSU expects only 1,300 m o re co lleg e com plex. education and le ss individual ex­ the Michigan Higher Education students next y ear than th is, and E stim ates of com m unity col­ pense Is indicated som ew hat by F a c ilitie s Act of 1963, has since snys Rufus P . Brow ning,"pro­ tician s in New Haven, Conn., Browning found that political r e ­ a s much as 75 p e r cent of this lege growth have Indicated that by the In crea se In fed eral and sta te then ap propriated over $10.5 m il­ fe s s o r of p olitical science at the c ru its w ere concerned with in c re a s e is expected to be gradu­ 1970, M ichigan w ill have 33 such aid o ver recen t y e a rs. lion fo r capital outlay In M ichi­ U niversity of W isconsin, p e rso n -to -p e rso n relatio n sh ip s a te students, P ro v o st Howard R. co lleg e s. It Is anticipated that the L e g is- gan’s community colleges. In a speech h e re . Browning and a d e s ire to help o th er people. N eville said la st w eek. A ll seek to provide th e se basic outlined his re se a rc h on c h a ra c ­ Michigan’s ju n io r colleges a r e functions: tw o -y ear p ro g ra m s for te r is tic s of those running for office, and the effects of the polit­ T hose who ran for office on asp ab so rb in g much of the freshm an tr a n s f e r to four— y e a r in stitu ­ i W IN N E R O F R A C A D EM Y AW AW P6I th e ir own initiative, how ever, en ro llm en t. A look at the growth tio n s, vocational p ro g ra m s lead­ ical sy stem upon th e ir decision METR0-G0LDWYN-MAYER resents showed g re a te r concern for of th ese tw o-year Institutions of­ ing to em ploym ent, continuing to do so , ______ power and achievem ent when f e r s a t le a st a p a rtia l explanation education s e rv ic e s within the A CARLO P0NTI PRODUCTION tested fo r m otivation. fo r th is tren d . com m unity and c u ltu ral en ric h ­ It was also found that the volun­ In the 50 y e a rs from 1914 to m ent p ro g ra m s fo r In terested DAVID LEAN'S FILM Bahamas ta ry politican ss had some ex p e ri­ ence o r association with politics from th e ir fam ilies. 1964, annual en ro llm en ts in U.S. com m unity colleges have in­ c re a se d from a m e re 49 (to o v er p erso n s of the community« Ju n io r co lleg es ab so rb much of the in c re a se in fresh m an en ro ll­ OF BORIS PASTERNAKS DOCTOR deadline An individual’s c h a ra c te ris tic s which m ake him run fo r an office also influence his choice of be­ w ith Joseph h is Eyes Front, Mister! M iltn e r, wooden C a d illa c p le d g e rifle fre s h m a n , a fte r sta n d s e r e c t b e in g n a m e d an 46,000). Voting tren d s Indicate that the com m unity college concept is m ent, which autom atically ea se s the burden of the fo u r-y e a r uni­ v e rsity , he said . ZHilAGO x IN PANAVISION1, AND METR0C0L0R havior once in office, Browning gradually becoming accepted by Many of th ese fresh m en never Jan.12 said. When politicians In im portant offices w ere tested fo r m otiva­ a c tiv e to the P e r s h in g R ifle s . S tate N e w s p h o to b y B ob B a r i t the v o te rs as a vital asp ect of M ichigan’s system of higher ed- p ro g re s s beyond the sophom ore lev el, and com m unity colleges s e rv e a s a sc reen in g device, P pR *O ADVANCE PERFORMANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE GR os AM *« SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES m INFORMATION►485-6483 infopmation ^ 489-6489 E ves, at 8 PM. ■ ■ .Sun. at 7:30. .2.25 Only a few arm -tw istin g days tion, m ost scored high on pow er according to e s tim a te s . Enroll­ q l a p m e n Sat. & Sun.M atinee 1:30 PM rem ain for students to m aneuver Sat. M atinee 1.50. .Sun. M atin ee2^25 and achievem ent m otivations m en ts in com m unity colleges a re p are n ts into making th e ir C h rist­ S C R E E N T E S T S E T m as gifts a te rm -b re a k tr ip , and low on affiliative m otivations. M arch 19-26, to the B aham as. R eservation and paym ent dead­ line for the ASMSU excuision to P o litic ia n s in low er offices scored ju st the op posite, with high sc o re s o n affiliativ em o tiv a­ Lead in Hollywood film C AM PUS I ,M,” S -” roN ► 3 3 2 4 9 4 4 1 .■■DEAN LAST DAY! 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:40 .Al AM n .MET fkMimi iu ii - the Bahama Islands is January tion. 12. T ra n sp o rtatio n from D etroit to ‘‘People with v ery high levels of pow er m otivation a r e so sen­ ¡Martin Delon ptswop Tnws Across 30 G rand Bahama Island and back to D etroit, seven nights’ a c ­ com m odation, b reak fasts and sitive to control th at they don’t fit into p o litic s,” Brownlg said . Men with high pow er and sought by grad student M B The River TECH I C b nNR ICO I V vLO L UR R«^ achievem ent m otives would d e­ d in n ers a r e included in the $250 He’s a sh o rt, stocky student te re s te d in taking a sm all p art " I t ’s like a d ream you had of cide to run for office, Browning Santa Claus as a kid coming w ith brown eyes and wavy brown In a Spanish m ovie.” ft RASINGIRAOFTITANS.POPESAlti c o s t. Students will be responsible for said , if the political system p ro ­ He accepted, and w ent back tr u e ,” he added. vided them with op p ortunities to h a ir . Today fellow students walk getting to and from D etro it. Laun­ rig h t p ast him , but som eday soon to Spain to film the m ovie. L ast d ry , telephone c a lls and perso n al c a rry out th ese d e s ire s .T o sa tis ­ RROGR**t INFORMS riON ► 4 8 2 * 3 9 0 3 fy th e ir needs, a p o litical system they and m illions of o th e rs may su m m er he landed a supporting PRINCES..SraisniuinrAjnçogHJff p u rch a ses are not p a rt of be watching him on the movie ro le in an A m erican m ovie made ASMSU’s stated co st. m ust p ro v id eo p p o rtu n itiesfo r in­ s c re e n . in Spain. Eligibility is lim ited to Mich­ fluence and control o ver p o licies " I t w a s a ca se of being in the and opportunity for advancem ent, P e te r L . B arba, E ast L ansing TODAY igan State students, faculty, staff g rad u ate student, is going to rig h t place at the right tim e ," 3 -SHOWS he said. so*: and th e ir fam ilies. Hollywood D ec. 15 for a sc re en he said . Soon he had an agent DAILY! Applications and fu rth e r infor­ The political system c h a ra c ­ te r is tic s also influence the type te s t. He is try in g fo r the leading through whom he w as contacted AT mation may b e obtained from ro le in a T w entieth-C entury Fox by T w entieth - C entury Fox. 2 :3 0 -5 :1 0 -S; 55 Brad M ille r, ASMSU, Room 335 of man needed for re c ru itm e n t, film about a young Spanish p rie s t B arba is w orking fo r h is m as­ Student S ervices Building. he added. who. phooses the priesth o o d b e­ t e r ’s d eg ree in rom ance lan­ cau se he has to and not because guages, and teaching Spanish. “MEMORABLE!” N Y T i m e s OFTURMOILANDIRANSGRiSSIOIISJF he rea lly w ants to. M iss M ary H ardw ick, a graduate 20t h C E N T U R Y F O X p r e s e n t * . a s s is ta n t in speech, is coaching N O T O N T V " I t ’s a big thing fo r m e” says . College Bowl team B arb a, who w as born in Spain and cam e to the U.S. to study. " I t ’s the b est chance of my life .” him in d ram a. . M iss Hardwick gives tenacity ««the ability to dig in and stick T h e e a g ern ess he fee ls shows w ith it” — as one of his m ost Jmax ñ L - a s he te lls how he f ir s t becam e outstanding q u alitie s. CINEMASCOPI Colot by DelUXE set for second try involved w ith film s. He enjoys teaching and w ants “ I Was w orking at the W orld's to w ork for h is d o cto rate, he F a ir in New York, d em o n strat­ said . RETUR N OF TH E SEVEN ÂMÂNÂMONGMÈN..OFMMNIFICEHCE! A cadem ic sp o rts com e to the a w in, lo s s , o r draw will have ing a show c a r fo r the G eneral fo re once m o re th is te rm when no effect on its standing In the M otors F u tu ra m a ,” he said, MSU’s S partan sc h o lars play Col­ national gam es. "w hen I w as asked if I w as in­ umbia again in a n o th e r ‘‘College 20th Century Fo* Presents Bowl.” The four-m an team s m eet In Student bridgeplayerssought CHARDO NHESTO NREXHARRISO N for UnionBoardtournament First New Y ork City a t the Lexington in A CAROL REED production ol IRVING STONE'S Hotel on F riday m orning, D ec. 9, to com pete before a convention Co Starring THEAGONYANDTHEECSDISr Choice of the National A ssociation of D ira c tti by Screen Story and Screenplay by Mu$kby CINEMASCOPE M an u facturers (NAM). D IA N E C IL E N T O • CAROL REED • PHILIP DUNNE • • ALEX NORTH ColorbyOtLuiR T his m atch is an en te rta in ­ The Annual International In ter­ m ent pro g ram and will not be collegiate Bridge T ournam ent, w ill be paid by the Whitman telev ised . sponsored by Union B oard, will , On Nov. 20 MSU p articip ated be held a t 7 p.m . T hursday in 21 uate and undergraduate students A ll expenses of the fin alists P ublishing Company. All g rad ­ Of The A d d e d Road R u n n e r C a rto o n "C L IP P IT Y C LO B B E R E D ” // N o A d v a n c e In P r i c e s ! F e a t u r e at 1 : 2 0 - 4 : 0 0 - 6 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 5 Engageables on the nationally te le v ise d ‘‘Gen­ Union. The tournam en t, now in a r e elig ib le to com pete,provided e r a l E le c tric - College Bowl” its 20th y e a r, is a co n test in they did not com pete in this and lo st to the Columbia team duplicate contract b rid g e. E ntry co n test e a r lie r than 1964. To 320 to 150. fee is $1 p e r perso n . in su re full ta b le s, ineligible T his sam e Ivy League team will All p la y ers will have the sam e p la y e rs such as faculty m em b ers The upbeat buttondown. again ch allen g e‘‘v e te ra n s” o fth e p a rtn e rs throughout the to u rn a­ o r townspeople a r e invited to A n d , f o r g o o d r e a s o n s . . . l i k e s m a rt s ty lin g telev ised gam e Byron A . Boyd m ent. All p a irs com pete f ir s t on co m p ete, though they cannot E v e ry th in g a b o u t th is A rrow and captain Donald E . M ackenzie cam pus, playing hands which will tra v e l to the reg io n als. t o e n h a n c e th e c e n te r d ia m o n d . . . g u a r a n t e e d D ecto n P e r m a l r o n s h irt fo r a 30-m inute contest. be the sam e at every co lleg e. p e r f e c t ( o r r e p la c e m e n t a s s u re d ) . . . a b rillia n t A w ards will be p rese n ted a t all is tr a d itio n a l — e x c e p t th e M ackenzie had said that even The winning p a ir o r p a irs a re le v e ls of com petition. g e m o f f i n e c o l o r a n d p r e c i s e m o d e r n c u t. T h e fa c t th a t it r e f u s e s to God couldn’t beat that te a m , but eligible to com pete In the Re­ he and his team m ates have been gional F a c e -to -F a c e T o u rn a­ n a m e , K e e p s a k e , in y o u r r in g a s s u r e s lif e tim e s a t ­ w rin k le. And th a t m ay given the chance to prove that m ent, is f a c tio n . S e l e c t y o u r v e r y p e r s o n a l K e e p s a k e a t s ta r t a w h o le new tr a d itio n . they can. N o te th e w id e s tr ip e s , th e Filling the o th e r se a ts on the L C h o o se Y o u r y o u r K e e p s a k e J e w e l e r ’s s t o r e . F in d him in t h e ju s t so roll of th e c o lla r. team a r e Thom as A. Heppen- y e llo w p a g e s u n d e r " J e w e le r s . I t's in a b le n d of D ac ro n C h ris tm a s h e im e r, a 19 y e a r-o ld sen io r S tu d e n t ja ile d p o ly e s te r a n d c o tto n t h a t 's from Coco Solo, Canal Z one, and D ia m o n d “ S a n f o riz e d - P lu s ” . In A student spent the night in r i o i i t c r i o Ronald P . P elley , a 19 y e a r-o ld o th e r s tr ip e s , s o lid s a n d ja il T uesday fo r settin g fire to C leveland ju n io r. H eppenhelm er and P elley w ere a bulletin board in H olm es H all X I R i n g K e e p s a k e 1 IONO MINGS w h ite s, to o . A w in n e r m e m b ers of the "se c o n d te am ” la st F riday. a t $ 7 .0 0 . David A. F r a s e r , Clawson that d rille d MSU’s C ollege Bowl freshm an, pleaded guilty to re p re se n ta tiv e s p rio r to th e ir ch a rg es of m alicious destru ctio n ap p earance on NBC. No p riz e s a r e offered in this m atch but NAM p a y sa lle x p e n se s T uesday m orning. U n iv ersity P o ­ lice said. Judge G eorge J .H u tte r r ARROW ► sentenced F r a s e r to one day fo r both te am s. in ja il and o rd ered him to pay Columbia Is cu rren tly a cham ­ pion in the College Bowl gam e and a $65 fine. ____ TO D A Y . . . M A R T IN IQ U E $ 4 0 0 Continuous F ro m 1:00 P.M . ALSO TO tSIOO w K D D iM S S i n o i i i P re se n te d 1:20, 3:30, 5:35, 7:50, 10:00. I D JQ H N F KEN N ED V Y E A R S O F M A G N IF IC E N T U B H m m DAYOF M O T IO N P IC T U R E .” - New York Time* 0»PtRIORMANCr, * , ___ Id r u ih s CommentaryBy GREGORYPfCK • Written AndDirectedBy BRUCf HERSCHENSOHN • »GoodHousskMping'- RinttJ f.„|au„.,i o V SuAlANtttS ^ *Nrmuruitiocw* Tr.itIt -Murk I FRICO FROM 1 100. TO 91000. RIMO! IRLARRIR TS IM0W RtAUfY OF DETAIL. • TRADf-MARK RIO. A. H FORO COMFANT. IRC. I fT A IU IM IS t i l t . A U.S.IK Production • AnEMBASSYPICTURESReleesi INCOLOR• B rillia n t and beautiful . . perfect Keepsake center c mond in a timeless setting, HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING member, there’s no finer i than a Keepsake. Please send n e w 20-p aoe booklet, ‘‘H o w To Plan Your Engagement FRID A Y : . . . 2 F E A T U R E S ! and W e d d in g " and n ew 12-poge full color folder, both for only 25c. TC e e p s L ee Also, send special offer of beautiful 44 -p a ge Bride s Book. D I A M KING Thom pson • Noma. • Addrats. and T J it ; L e v e .Makers Jew elry City- Stats- : KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK -Z ip - • AN EMBASSY PICTURE: KF.i FA*» 223 MAC EASTMANC010R -DYAIISCOPE 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, Decem ber 7, 1966 A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R e n t. F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r Rent The State News does not WANTED: ex perienced b e a u t y NO. 13 CHALET. ONE MAN. C all NEED THREE g irls fo r p e n t- MEN: CLOSE, quiet, p riv ate en - with a p e rm it ra c ia l o r religious d iscrim inatio n in its ad­ Auto Sorvico & Part* o p e ra to rs . F ulltim e.M A R T IN ’S 351-9268. 5 -1 2 /9 house ap artm en t sta rtin g w inter THREE BEDROOM house n e a r E ast L ansing, Good a r e a . $150 tra n c e . 332-0939. 4 -12/9 NE\V BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e low cost v ertisin g colum ns. The S tate News will not accept p r ic e from $7.95. New sealed HAIR FASHION, E ast Lansing. 332-4522. 7 -1 2 /9 GIRL Wa n t e d fo r luxury- C ed ar Village ap artm en t w in te r/ te rm . Ideal studying conditions. C all 332-3579, 332-3570. per m onth. C all 372-2942. 3 -1 2 /8 APPROVED HOUSING fo r m en. b eam s, 99£. Salvage c a r s , la rg e 3 -1 2 /9 A vailable w inter te rm . Kitchen W ANT AD advertisin g which d is c rim ­ inates against religion, stock used p a r ts . ABC AUTO TYPIST. FU LL-TIM E in te re s t- ing c le ric a l po sitio n . G re a te r spring. 351-7650. 4 -1 2 /9 HÈŸ YHEREI F ourth m an luxury TH IR D MAN NEEDED p riv ile g e s and parking. $10 PARTS, 613 E ast South S treet, TWO WOMEN quality f ir s t floor w eekly. 332-6118. 3 -12/8 r a c e , co lo r o r national o r i­ Michigan Foundation. 487-3616. ap a rtm en t s ta rt w in te r. Mike, F o r w in te r, sp rin g te rm . • a u t o m o t iv e gin. IV 5-1921. C of top neighborhood resid e n ce 4 p j n . 351-9406. C all today. 2 bedroom s, T .V ., p arking MALE GRADUATE students and 5 -1 2 /8 • EMPLOYMENT CAR WASH: 25£. Wash, wax, CLEAN B A S E M E N T , put up 2281 M t. Hope, O kem os. Do not 3 -1 2 /9 $ 55/ m o n t h includes all s e n io rs . C lean, com fortable, • FOR RENT vacuum . U-DO -IT. 430 S. C lip- Inspect w i t h o u t appointm ent. quiet su rro u n d in g s. Homelike sto rm windows. $1.50 h our. 351- EAST LANSING. B urcham Woods u tilitie s . No dam age de­ • FOR SALE p e rt, back of KOKO B ar. H omelike, b asic fu rn itu re . E arly p o sit. 337-2518 atm o sp h ere, A -l bathroom s. 4820. 1-12/7 and Eydeal V illa. Com pletely • LOST & FOUND A u to m o tiv e C -1 2 /8 D ecem ber-June o r Ju ly . $130 O utstanding cooking and dining MALE STUDENTS: m ake up to fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n ts. 5 and 11 TWO G lkLS needed fo r new • PERSONAL m onthly. Will a s s is t moving. fa c ilitie s . C en trally located, CUYLASS, 1966, autom atic, buc- ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call $40 each weekend a s w a ite rs blocks from cam p u s. Accommo­ house, sin g le bedroom s. C all • PEANUTS PERSONAL Phone 351-0923 o r 353-1787. w alking d istan c e to cam pus and k ets, console, pow er, e x tra s, KALAMAZOO S T R E E T A N D 6 p .m . - 4 a .m ., F rid a y and d ations fo r 2, 3, o r 4 p e rso n s. 393-0504. 4 -1 2 /9 9 -1 2 /9 downtown E ast L ansing. F re e • REAL ESTATE clean, $2250. 393-3048. 3 -1 2 /9 BODY SHOP. Sm all dents to Saturday evenings. FRANDOR R em em ber we have a pool. • SERVICE EAST LANSING APAR TMENTS CALL F id elity R ealty, 332- THREE BEDROOM house. E asily parking. M odestly p rice d . Call DKW - I960, 2 -d o o r, 4-speed, la rg e w re c k s. A m erican and BIG BOY, 3425 E ast Saginaw, • TRANSPORTATION a c c e ssib le to cam p u s. F u r­ A rt B oettcher, 332-3583. low m ileage, $250. 882-9822. foreign c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. ED 2-0815. 3 -1 2 /9 U n iv e r s ity V illa 5041. 3 -1 2 /9 Apartments nished. C all IV 7-6069. MUSSELMAN REALTY COM­ • WANTED 3 -1 2 /8 482-1286. 2628 E ast K alam azoo. ONE CIRE fo r R iv e r's Edge C PLEASANT” TELEPHONE w ork 5-1 2 /9 PANY. 4 -12/9 635 ABBOTT ROAD A partm ent w in ter te rm only. D E A D L IN E DODGE L A N C E R , 1961. F ine m e l ’s a u t o S e r v i c e . E ast fro m o u r downtown local office, FOURTH MALE fo r house n ea r 351-9467. 3-12/9 TWO MEN w inter te rm . Cooking, condition. $325 o r best offer. evenings. 372-6369. 3 -1 2 /8 Newly co m p leted F o r Win­ L ansing’s only g ara g e is now cam pus, $50 m onthly. C all 351- and house p riv ile g e s. N ear cam ­ 484-4172. 5-12/7 t e r T e rm ONE MAN fo r 4-m an luxury 1 P.M . one c la ss day b e ­ located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ PART T IM E ; $1.50 p e r hour to 6451. 4 -12/9 p u s. P ark in g . 351-7488. 308 . . . C o m p letely F urnished ap a rtm en t, B urcham Woods. fore publication. DODGE DARL 1964. 24,(500 e r . 332-3255._______________ C w ork in new E ast L ansing office, W inter, sp rin g . L e a se ends Sep­ THREE BEDROOM duplex, un- G unson. 1-12/7 . . . Student R ental m iles, V-8, GT, standard tra n s ­ m ornings o r evenings. C all M r. te m b er 15. C all 351-7821 after fu rn ish ed , fire p la c e , basem ent LARGE SINGLE approved room - Scooters & Cycles . . . T h re e m an u n its C ancellations - 12 noon one m issio n . 351-6780. 3-12/8 B ell, IV 2-0624. 4 -1 2 /9 5 p .m . 3 -1 2 /9 and g ara g e, $145 m onth. IV 5- m en, p riv ile g es, parking, cook­ . . . Walk to cam p u s c la ss day before publica­ 1963 YAMAHA, 25ffcc".YDS£. Ex- 2780. 3 -1 2 /9 ing. ED 2-6622 . 3 -12/9 FORD 1957, 4 - door, V-8, ex- TECHNICIAN WITH electro n ic EAST SIDE one bedroom , fu r- tion, cellen t condition. B e s t o f f e r , ceptionally clean condition. $155. o v er $250. C all T im , 337-9152. background. F u ll o r p a rt tim e. 1 9 5 .0 0 p e r m onth n lsh ed . We pay h ea t. $135 VERY LARGE house fo r re n t. GIRL - ROOMMATE: furnished C all 353-2901 a fte r 7 p.m . L a rg e enough fo r 15 students. PHONE 5 -1 2 /8 N orthw estern Radio L ab. Call F o r in fo rm a tio n c a ll 332-0091 monthly. Im m ediate occupancy. V ery reaso n ab ly p ric e d . C lose room . Walking distan ce MSU. 3 -1 2 /7 IV 5-4331. 4 -1 2 /9 No ch ild ren o r p e ts. IV 9-1017. ED 2-6954. 3 -1 2 /7 W ANtED: WINTER te rm fourth 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 FORD FÀIRLANE 500, 196(3. 2 - KAWASAKI 25d. 2 m onths old. CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A few man fo r Avondale ap artm en t. 10-12/8 to c a m p u s . A mple parking. a YYRACYIVE ROOM with p r i- door, V-8, standard, snow tir e s . B eats 80+% of X6’s . E nlisting. Phone Nat Hammond, 332-8488. RATES hours a day can m ean excellent $55/m onth. C all 332-5243. Ask FURNISHED, TWO-ROOM a p a rt- vate bath fo r re n t. In a re a of $650. 351-9265. 4 -1 2 /9 3 -1 2 /9 E xcellent condition. Call 351— earn in g s fo r you a s a train ed fo r P a t. 5 -1 2 /9 m en t. Okemos a r e a . Available beautiful hom es. F o r grad stu­ 1 D a V .............. S I . 50 9008. 3-12/9 HARLEY'DAVIDSON, 1956 125 Avon re p re se n ta tiv e . F o r ap­ ONE MALE ro o m m ate fo r house. WANTED: ONE g irl fo r 4-m an D ecem ber 20th. P ric e : $115. dent o r p ro fessio n al m an. Call 3 D A Y S ............S3.00 cc, good condition. $100. 482- pointm ent in your own hom e ED 2-8531, IV 5-6581. 4-12/9 All u tilitie s paid. $45 month. MGTD 1953; $650. Need conven- Delta ap a rtm en t w in te r te rm ED 2-1176. 3 -1 2 /7 5 D A Y S ........... ¿ 5 .0 0 6092 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /7 w rite M rs. Alona H uckins, 5664 P ark in g sp a ce . C all 489-0502. tion money. Go New York, seek only. 351-7541. 4 -1 2 /9 WOULD YOU believe we have 3-12/9 APPROVED; MALE students: lu c ra tiv e academ ic p o st. C all School S tre et, H aslett, Mich­ se v e ra l vacancies in a p a rtm en ts ( b a s e d o n 10 w o r d s p e r ad) EAST SIDE: t h r e e g r a d u a t e c a rp e te d , double,co o k in g ,p ark ­ L aw less, IV 2-7107. 1-12/7 Aviation igan, o r call IV 2-6893. C -1 2 /9 NEED ONE g irl fo r U niversity clo se to cam pus, all u tilitie s students to sh a re with one fo r ing. C lo se. 351-7204. 3 -12/7 FR anG IS AVIATION w ill fly you 5 0 - BED GENERAL hospital has T e r r a c e ap a rtm en t, w in ter and paid . Call NEJAC of E ast Lan­ Over 10, 15tf p e r word, p e r day. SUPERVISED, MALE students, GUARANTEED LOW COST hom e fo r C h ristm as by a ir taxi. sp rin g te rm s . Call 351-6890. w in te r, sp rin g te rm s . L arg e, need fo r p ro fessio n al help, r e ­ sing at 337-1300 fo r d e ta ils. T h e re will be a 5(ty se rv ic e TRANSPORTATION 4 -1 2 /9 clean, fu rn ish ed , u t i l i t i e s in­ sta rtin g w in te r te rm , 1 1/2 Anyplace, anytim e. F o r r e s e r ­ g istered and licen sed p ra c tic a l C -3 -1 2 /9 and bookkeeping charge if cluded. $40 each. 351-4428. blocks from B erkey, cooking and B O B Z A G O R IN vations phone 484-1324, n u rs e s. S alary com m en su rate WANTED 1-4 m en for'N orthw ind GIRL NEEDED w in ter and sp rin g 3 -1 2 /9 parking. IV 5-8836. 8 -12/9 this ad is not paid within 5 -1 2 /9 A p artm en t. $56 each . 351-7917. MSU Student Sales Rep. w ith ex p erien ce. D ifferential C lose to cam p u s. $47.50 includ­ one week. 5 -1 2 /8 R E S P ON S I B L E , M A R R I E D U niversity O ld s-N ew & Used- E m p lo y m e n t fo r evening and night d u ties. ing u tilitie s. 337-2056. 3 -1 2 /9 couple to c a r e fu rn ish ed hom e F o r S a le 372-4300 Home Phone 355-5953 L ib e ra l p e r s o n n e l p o lic ie s. FOUR MAN ap a rtm en t. l3 3 l ONE MAN n e e d e d , Burcham BRAND NEW c a m e ra . Minolta FULL TIME em ploym ent. G en- w in ter te rm . Low c o s t. Call PEL'GOT, l96f). Sound condition. E asily reach ed from F reew ay Daisy Lane, 351-6412. P arking. Woods. A vailable D ecem ber S r. 7. L ist p ric e $275. Will sell A u to m o tiv e 339-8489 a fte r 6 p .m . except Good w inter c a r . $250. 355- e r a l office w ork. R eceptionist, 127. Well lighted, am ple p a rk ­ $60 m o n t h Includes re frig ­ 15. Pay re n t sta rtin g Jan u ary T h u rsd ay . 3—12/9 fo r best offer ov er $200. Call BU1CK, 1963 - L eS abre conver- 3238 evenings. 3 -1 2 /7 ty p ist. W alter N e l l e r Real ing a re a . P lea san t w orking e r a to r. F u rn ish ed . A vailable 15. 351-4187, Jim . 3 -1 2 /9 EAST LANSING. Attention: stu - 332-4493. 3-1 2 /7 tiblei Wildcat engine, power PLYMOUTH, 1957. V-8, stick', E state, B r o o k f i e l d Shopping conditions. Apply MASON GEN­ D ecem ber 18. 3 -1 2 /7 ste rrin g , pow er b rak e s, turbine P la z a . M r. O pper, 332-6595. ERAL HOSPITAL, 800 E ast Col­ STODDARD A P A R T M E N T S : d en ts. F u rn ish ed duplexes. Ac­ PIANO. GRAND, $600, Phone be­ 4 -d o o r. Needs som e w ork. $150. TWO GIRLS needed - Northwind av ailab le im m ediately fo r sub­ tween 10-11 p .m . NA 7-5729. d riv e, snow tir e s on extra 3 -1 2 /9 umbia S tre et, M ason, Michigan. com m odates 2 ,3 , o r 4. Ready fo r 337-2463. 3 -1 2 /9 a p a rtm e n ts, $56.25. 332-0234. le a se . T w o - m a n ap a rtm en t. 3 -1 2 /9 w heels. Very reasonable. 677- WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Male 10-12/8 w in te r te rm . C all C laucherty P ON T IA C 1966 LEMANS. C all a fte r 5 p .m . 4 -1 2 /9 351-7994 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /9 R ealty - R ealto r, 351-5300. BIRTHDAY C A K E S / / ” - $ 3 .3 4 , 7261. 1-12/7 student to help receiv in g cle rk s SECRETARY: LANSING law o i- W arranty. 12,000 m ile s. $2000. ONE MAN needed w in ter, sp rin g . Evenings ED 2-5900. 3 -1 2 /9 8” - $3.86, d elivered, also sheet CHEVROLET, 1958 IMPALA. 2- C all, 353-6843. 3-12/9 fo r four w eeks w ork. Must be fice . Excellent w orking condi­ NEEDED: GRADUATE student av ailab le evenings and som e tio n s. Shorthand and typing r e ­ N ice downtown L ansing a p a rt­ fo r 3-m an ap artm en t sta rtin g UNAPPROVED CO-OP situation. ca k es. KWAST BAKERIES, 303 door, hardtop from C alifornia. aftern o o n s. Spiegel Company, m ent. 484-0840, 482-8729. w in ter te rm . 355-2227. 3 -1 2 /9 N eed four m en. $45-$50 month. S. W ashington; F ra n d o r; Brook­ M ust be seen. $450. 816 R. G. PONTIAC CATALINA l9 6 2 ,~ £ - qu ired. F o r interview , call 372- door hardtop. Pow er steerin g 485-2432. 3 -1 2 /9 5700. 5 -1 2 /7 5-1 2 /7 334 C h a rle s, E ast L ansing. 332- field P laza, E .L .; Phone o rd e rs, C u rtis, 2 blocks north of M iller APPROVED HOUSING available and Washington. C -12/8 pow er b rak e s, w h ite w a ll tir e s , EXCELLENT MONEY fo r college BABYSITTER, PROFESSORS WANTED: THREE g irls w in ter, 5358. 3 -12/9 IV 4-1317. C -12/8 w in ter te rm . Boys only. C all autom atic tra n sm issio n . Has m en in te re ste d in o n -the-job fam ily, 8:30 - 4:30, 5 days sp rin g . Two blocks fro m cam ­ UNFINISHED FURNITURE! b ar CHEVROLET l9 $ 6 B e l-A ire c o n - IV 2-6677 a fte r 6 p .m . All v ertib le, blue with w hite top. to be seen to be ap p reciated . m anagem ent train in g . W rite week, sta rtin g Ja n u ary . 332- pus. 351-9087. 5 -1 2 /8 day S aturday. 6 -1 2 /9 Rooms sto o ls, night stands, ch e st-o f- 265 cu. in., V-8, autom atic. $800. 485-5916. 5 -1 2 /8 Tom W ard, 102 High S tre et, 6958. 5 -1 2 /8 FOUR-MAN ap artm en t on R iver EAST LANSING: 2 - g irl, f u r- ROOM FOR m ale stu d en t. N ea r d ra w e rs, bookcases, p re ­ Radio, h e a te r. E xcellent con­ T R -4 , 1963. Must se ll. Make m e G rand Blanc, M ichigan, 48439. BABY SITY e R needed im m ed i- s tr e e t. V ery clo se to cam pus. union. Cooking. 314 E v erg reen . finished p ic tu re fra m es, and nished a p a r t m e n t , half-block m o re . PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 dition, $350. Phone 489-5391. an offer. Call 332-6762. _____________________5 -1 2 /9 ately . T h re e w ell behaved school Newly re d e c o ra te d . $200 month. fro n t cam pus, $115 p e r month. ED 2-3839. 3 -12/9 3 -1 2 /9 DELIVERY BOYS, e a rn ex tra age ch ild ren . Excellent working Phone 332-8488 . 4 -1 2 /9 S. P ennsylvania. TU 2-0276. 3 -1 2 /8 A vailable Ja n u ary . 332-2495. AVAILABLE WINTER te rm for C -12/8 CHEVROLET, 1952 , recently VOLKSWAGEN 1957. M echani- money fo r C h ristm a s holidays, conditions. Above average' s a l­ WANTED: TWO men Delta A rm s 3 -1 2 /9 man: la rg e , single, u nsuper­ overhauled, body fa ir . $60.489- cally p e rfe c t. Runs re a l well $2 - $3 an hour. V arsity D riv e- a r y . 2 -6 p .m . M ondaythrough luxury a p a r t m e n t . ' W inter, STUDIO APARTMENT, two m ale v ised, p riv ate en tra n ce , bath and HART COMPETITION, 5T9Tr, 6905 a fte r 4:30 p.m . 3 -12/8 in snow. Only $375. STRAT­ In.________________ 4 -1 2 /9 F rid a y . P le a se call 353-3848 o r sp rin g te rm s . 351-5697. phone. N ea r cam pus, $12.50. w ithout binding. Call Dave, 351- stu d en ts. P riv a te bath, S hare CORVAIR CORSA, l 9 6 6 . Con- TON’S SPORT CENTER, 1915 R.N. WANTED fo r Blood Donor 355-9520. 5 -1 2 /7 10-12/8 ED 2-1746. 3 -1 2 /9 6433 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -12/8 kitchen, park in g . $12.50 each v e rtib le , 140 hp. Daytona blue, E . Michigan, IV 4-4411. C Station w o rk . T h re e days a GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT w eek, Monday and T uesday 9 CEDAR VILLAGE, o n e m a n p e r w eek. Phone 332-6078. L O V E L Y , FURNISHED r o o m GUITARS, DRUM$ e tc. D ra stic showroom c o n d i t i o n , $1875. fo r p erm anent p ositions fo r men w in te r/sp rin g , r e d u c e d r a te . 3 -1 2 /9 a c ro s s from cam pus fo r g irl discounts up to 70% off all in­ L eaving fo r Europe. IV 5-8977. VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. Blue. In a j n . - 4:30 p .m .; T hursday, and women in office, s a l e s , 351-6206. 6 -1 2 /9 NEEDED: ONE m ale room m ate. w illing to babysit to help defray stru m e n ts all m akes. WONDER­ 3-12/9 excellent shape. AM-FM rad io . 12 - noon ’til 7:30 p .m . No tech n ical. IV 2-1543. C 3 -4 MEN to sublet A lbert a p a rt- B urcham Woods A partm ent. r e n t. 337-0650. 3 -12/9 LAND MUSIC, 13519 Michgan $1200. 694-0613. 3 -1 2 /7 weekends o r holidays. $23 a CORVETTE, 1964. Red co n v e rt- EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD CÔM- m ent sta rtin g w in ter te rm . 351- 351-7027. 5 -1 2 /9 GRADUATE OR OLDER m ale at S chaefer, LU 4-8112, MAES­ day. P le a sa n t su rro u n d in g s. ible, two tops, autom atic tra n s ­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1961, sun root, PANY, te m p o rary assignm ents 6884. 8 -1 2 /9 WANTED — TWO g irls su b lease stu d en ts. Two adjoining room s. TRO 15314 West Seven M ile, Work with an o th er R.N. and m issio n , AM - FM rad io , w hite­ m echanically good. E xcellent fo r experienced office g irls . No R e frig e ra to r, t e l e p h o n e , no E ast G reenfield, DI 2-8880 De­ l.p .n . in q u ire a t DETROIT ONE OR two g irls fo r Eden Roc luxury ap artm en t w inter te rm . w alls, 300 horsepow er, 21,000 tire s . Best o ffer, 355-9785. fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. C apartment. W in ter-sp rin g , cooking, no sm oking. C lose to tr o it. Open 10-10 p .m ., Sundays BLOOD S E R V I C E , 489-7587. 351-5411, 1 E ast U niversity m ile s. $2495 . 332-1745 . 3-12/9 3 -12/9 su m m er. 351-7404. 5 -1 2 /8 cam p u s. ED 2-3454 afternoons 12-6 p.m . 5-1 2 /9 1427 E ast M i c h i g a n Avenue, T e r r a c e ._______________ 3 -1 2 /7 L an sin g . C -1 2 /9 F o r Rent NEEDED: MALE to sh a re luxury WANTED YWO m ale ro o m m ates. only. 3 -1 2 /9 MARTIN, GIBSON new g u ita rs, TV REN i AL5> t'or stu d en ts. E co- one-bedroom ap a rtm en t. 485- W inter te rm . T r a ile r . 482-6092 ROOMS FOR g ir ls , $10 w eekly. m any m odels. Discounted. Call nom ical ra te s by the te rm o r 4866 a fte r 10 p .m . 3 -1 2 /8 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /7 Inquire at 332-0063. 3 -1 2 /9 Ron, 337-1496. 3-12/9 month. UNIVERSITY TV REN T- ONE GIRL C ed ar V illage. W inter GIRL TO su b le ase Avondale lux- Quidquid agis prudenter agas APPROVED SUPER VIS ED room s ALS. 484-9263. c te rm only. Reduced r a te s . 351- ury ap artm en t. $55 plus u tilitie s 7731. - 3 -1 2 /8 351-4300. 5 -1 2 /9 fo r m en; sin g les, $10. One block F ra n d o r P .X . S to re Apartments from cam p u s. Some parking, FOUR MAN luxury ap artm en t. TWO MAN ap artm en t needs one. no cooking. L a rg e w arm room s, ONte GTRL n e e d e d for w inter Gifts For Dad Or Any Man T h re e blocks fro m MSU. 351- F u rn ish ed , • T .V ., p ark in g . hot and cold w ate r in each. te rm . Colonial House. Call 5850. 3 -1 2 /7 A vailable D ecem ber 15. $65 S partan H all, 215 L ouis, ED 2 - et respice finem. 351-9275. 6 -1 2 /9 K n i v e s , B inoculars, T e le ­ month plus e le c tric ity . Call 337- 2574. 3 -1 2 /9 REDUCED RATES. F o u rth g irl Gn F Oft TWO g irls needed R i- 0705. 5 -1 2 /9 sc o p e s , Rods, R eels, F ish w a n t e d luxury a p a r t m e n t . v e r ’s Edge ap artm en t w inter MEN: SUPERVISED cooking fac - S kinners, T ents, Gun Cleaning LUXURY APARTMENT. T h re e W inter te rm . 351-4561. 3 -1 2 /9 te rm . 351-9319. 4 -1 2 /9 illtie s, two blocks from B erkey, K i t s , C leaning R o d s , Gun m en take o v er le a s e . $65 each. $10. 332-4978. 3 -1 2 /8 C a ses,C o ats, H untingC lothes, AVAILABLE FOR w in ter t e r m .. . CEDAR VILLAGE: A v ailab le im - John, 351-9050. 5 -1 2 /9 ap a rtm en ts fo r two men, $125, m ediately fo r su b le ase 4-m an Boots, C aps, Socks and 1,001 MEN: F U R N I S H E D a p a r t m e n t , MEN - DOUBLE room adjacent to $150, including u tilitie s . A part­ luxury ap a rtm en t. 332-5434. o th e r outdoor sporting and su p erv ised , clo se to c a m p u s . cam p u s. $85. 143 Bogue, 332- m ents for two men o r m a rrie d 4 -1 2 /9 cam ping item s for g ifts. 4558. 4 -12/9 s t u d e n t s , $150, i n c l u d i n g TWO MAN a p a rtm en t, $135 a C all 351-4062. 3 -1 2 /9 u tilitie s. A partm ent for four m onth, u tilitie s paid . Walking TWO GIRLS needed, w in ter te rm , m en, $200, including u tilitie s. d istan c e to cam p u s. 332-0318 U niversity T errace A part­ 103 N orthlaw n, c o rn e r of N orth- a fte r 5 p .m . 3 -1 2 /7 m en ts. N eat neighbors. $55. lawn and Abbott. Open house 351-9307. 3 -1 2 /7 CEDARBROOK ARMS. M ale Saturday. Call P e te r B arba 351- ONE MAN Ja n u ary -Ju n e , 4-m an ACROSS lion w anted to take o v er le ase . $62. 6789 o r Rita Ebinger 372-5066. R iv ersid e E ast a p a rtm en t. 351- 1. College 2(i D isregard 332-0119. 3 -1 2 /8 3 -1 2 /9 5306. 3 -1 2 /7 official 27. Coddess oi NEEDED - ONE m an fo r 2 b ed- 5. Y ours ami discord TWO WEEKS fre e re n t, th re e - room duplex. $60 month In­ TWO GIRLS o r four people. mine 28. lo n g steps T H E R O M A N S C E R T A IN L Y W E R E N O A U T H O R IT Y O N C A R S , R U T g irls im m ediately a t luxurious cluding u tilitie s . 351-5141. R iv ers Edge, le a se ends June. 8. H andle 30. Slioe C halet - w in ter te rm . Call 351- 351-7310. 3 -1 2 /7 latcbct 5 -1 2 /8 roughly 9150. 3-12/8 11. U nem ­ 31. I.ubrieate T H E Y H A V E G IV E N U S S O M E W O R T H W H IL E F A C T S O N L IF E . TWO GIRLS to su b le ase Avondale House* ployed 32. l’rcccdcd WINTER, SPRING te rm . Fourth a p a r t m e n t . 351-4372 a f t e r man, C ed ar V illage. $67/m o. SUBLEASE 6-MAN house w inter 12. Free Irojn 34. Ap- In o n l y o n e yea r, T o y o ta ’ s m o n th ly s a l e s j u m p e d f r o m 17th 5 p .m . 6 -1 2 /9 ' and sp rin g . P ark in g , n ear cam ­ bacteria propriate C all 351-5400. 4-12/9 p la c e among i m p o r t s to a h e a lth y N o, 2 p o s itio n . Such o v e r ­ FOURTH GIRL luxury ap artm en t. p u s. 351-9369. 5 -1 2 /9 14. Oo/.e 38. Iwillcd TWO MEN fo r R iv ersid e E ast S ublease w in te r, sp rin g . Ad­ 15. Rode a cottou clotb w h e lm in g n a tio n w id e a c c e p ta n c e c e r t a i n l y m u s t ha ve a re a s o n . DOWN 4. Relatives sta rtin g w in ter te rm . 351-9265. SHARE 'HOUSE - Two g ir ls , o r bicycle 40. Ilcatb A f t e r a l l , i m p o r t e d c a r b u y e r s in t h i s c o u n t r y h a v e l e a r n e d m a n y v antages, convenient. 351-5789. 1. ( in bid 5. Fish haw ks 4-12/9 3-4 people to su b let. 351-5844. 16. M oors 41. Kcpcnting h a r d le s s o n s a n d a p p ro a c h a n y n e w c o m e r w ith c a u t io n . O n th e 5-1 2 /8 18. Cut g rass 42. Grimace genus 6. Slni- MAN NEEDED E ydeafV illa $60. NEED ONfi man fo r Northwind 3 -1 2 /9 o t h e r h a n d , t h e y h a v e a ls o b e g u n to r e c o g n iz e th e c o m p l a c e n c y 19. Before this 43. M o i « 2. Missini sboneans Six o r nine m onths. 627-2559. luxury a p a r t m e n t . C all 355- SUBLEASfe HOUSE, six m onths, garden i . Prim ary o f o u r c o m p e tito rs . 20. Sesame 44. Famed ___________ 4 -1 2 /9 9730, 337-0656. 3-bedroom , $200 monthly plus 22. M odes ot général 3 lle iiin g color 3 -1 2 /9 CEDAR VILLAGE 4—man ap art— u tilitie s . 372-6732 . 5 -1 2 /7 transporta- 45. l’oker stakc sauce 8. Guided NEED ONE g irl sta rtin g w inter 9. Alllee shad m ent. Not a su b -le a se . Phone SO F O L L O W T H E A D V IC E O F T H E R O M A N S : “ W h a t e v e r y o u u n d e r ta k e , be s u re it's th e c o r r e c t th in g a n d a n tic i­ M anager at 332-5051. 4-12/9 te rm - E v erg reen A rm s A part­ m en t. Phone 332-4736. 3 -1 2 /9 MALE S T Ü bE N tS - L arg e, fu r- TWO OR FOUR needed fo r B u r- F a c u lty & G ra d . S tu d e n ts h 2 3 4 i1 5 IX 6 7 % 13 8 9 10 10. Espoused 13. "Aries" 17. Util, EAST LANSING AREA d tty breeze % nlshed, p riv ate apartm ent. cham Woods, 351-9082 . 3 -1 2 /9 14 19 Shower, parking. 1214 E. Kala­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 21. Uly p a te th e e n d r e s u lt." B e fo re b u y in g any econom y car or an y d o m e s tic c o m p a c t, te s t m azoo. 5-12/9 RESURRECTION, N E A R - 2 - ro o m , bath, fu rn ish ed . One PRIVATE LAKE 14 IT 18 % 22. Coterie 23. D ark green d r i v e th e T o y o ta C o r o n a , A fte r th is e x p e rie n c e , you m a y s t ill G raduate and M arried Students gentlem an. $75 m onthly. 485- 3585. 1-12/7 Enjoy boating, swimm ing, ice skating on fishing, %% »9 %% 20 21 am phibole 2 4 . Trinket d is lik e the L a tin la n g u a g e , a d m ir a t io n f o r R o m a n p h ilo s o p h y . but you c a n ’ t h e l p d e v e l o p i n g an BAY COLONY APARTMENTS 1127 N . HAGADORN TWO GlRLS to s h a r e 4 -g irl a p a r t m e n t w in te r. Avondale yo u r own p riv ate lake and beach, 2-bedroom a p a r t­ m ent only $160 including 22 n 23 24 28 25 % 29 2* 25. Safe­ keeping 26. Q uandary !I A p artm e n ts. 351-7527. 3 -1 2 /9 See us fo r a f u n r id e a t Now leasin g 63 units, 1 and 2 bed ro o m s, furnished and un­ fu rn ish ed . Close to cam pus, TH REE MEN n e e d e d , 4-m an ap a rtm e n t. A vailable D ecem ber 15. 351-4187. 3 -1 2 /9 a ir and range, conditioning, carp et, d ra p e s, re frig e ra to r, oven laundry fa ­ 30 ¿2 is 34 it 35 % 34 37 2 9 . Meadow b a r lev 33. Ut ir 34. Languish c ilitie s , W orry -fre e y ear 1 shopping c e n te r, downtown, 39 40 35. Celestial EASY SIDE, one bedroom . $ li5 , around m aintenance, f u r ­ 38 body and bus line. Model open 2 -7 p j n . Daily and Sunday. no le a s e . No ch ild ren o r p e ts. nished o r unfurnished. f / A 42 36. Sulk WHEELS of Lansing a u th o riz e d T o y o tti d e a le r re n ts from 1 3 5 . 0 0 >er month IV 9-1017. 3 -1 2 /9 A dults only. 5 m in. from 41 37. Sycam ore 2 2 0 0 S. C e d a r — 2 B lo c k s S ou th o f M t. H o pe A v e . Rental Agent Model 337-0511 M rs. Lauch R es. 482-3379 BURGHAM WOODS: 1 - 3 g irls cam pus. C halet A partm ents at L ake O 'T h e H ills . P h. 339-8258._______ P ark 43 % 44 4$ 38. Adage 39. Yellow ocher Wednesday. December 7, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan s • F o r S a le STUDY DESKS, s m a ll c h e s ts , ro ll a -w a y s and b u n k b ed s. New and Lost & Found L O ST: GOLD, m e n ’s H am ilton w atch . P e rs o n a l v a lu e . R ew ard! i §SM S i •.* G r a d s s h u n b u s in e s s u sed m a t tr e s s e s — a ll s iz e s . J im , 35 1 -6 1 7 0 . 3 -1 2 /7 A ‘ ¿forgov’t, e d u c a t i o n Study la m p s , ty p e w rite r s , ta p e L O S T : MAN’s s i lv e r H e 1 b r o s e r e c o r d e r s , m e ta l w a rd ro b e s , p o rta b le T V s e t s , la r g e s e le c ­ tion new & u se d e le c tr ic fa n s . w a tc h in B e rk e y . R ew ard l! ED 3 - 1552. L O ST : 1 0" P ic k e tt s lid e r u le . 3 -1 2 /9 4 H M E v ery th in g f o r th e h o m e . WIL­ J* B u sin e s s an d in In d u sstry try m ay m id d le m mf the MSU p re s id e n c y . J a m e s S tokley, a s ­ ton s a y s . KODAK F IL M , B & W, 62Ò -1Ì7, p e rie n c e . 33 2 -8 3 8 4 . C F a c u lty C lub In the U nion. s i s ta n t p r o f e s s o r of jo u rn a lis m He c ite s a g r e a t e r in te r e s t SKIS, A LPIN E 6’4’*. B oots 8M. ,33 D ep t, of A g ric u ltu ra l E n g in e e r­ D e p a rtin g P re s id e n t Owen GAS RANGE w ith s to ra g e , fo u r t r i c ty p e w rite r . P h o n e T U 2 - ing; h o u se c o m m itte e c h a irm a n , R eed , p r o f e s s o r of m u s ic , r e ­ y e a r s o ld . H udson, e x c e lle n t M O T O R C Y C L E MOTOR 5161. 3 -1 2 /9 F e l l o w s h i p s H en ry C . D ykem a, d ir e c to r of c e iv e d an h o n o ra ry gav el a t th e co n d itio n , $50. P hon e 37 2 -1 7 8 9 . SCOOTER In s u ra n c e . P a c k a g e T y Pits'G DONE in m y h o m e , felec- fin a n c ia l a id s . m e e tin g . 3 -1 2 /9 r a t e s , BUBOLZ INSURANCE, O v er K napp’s C am p u s C e n te r. t r i c ty p e w rite r . P h o n e OR 7 - o f f e r e d FÜ R WEDDING and p r a c tic a l 8335. 1 0 -1 2 /9 3 3 2-8671. C -1 2 -8 sh o w er g ifts , c o m p le te lin e of b a s k e t-w a re . S ee ACE HARD­ GUYS AND GALS: T h e w o n d e r- N E E D SOMETHING F l X E D ? WARE’S s e le c tio n s . 201 E a st > G ran d R iv e r, a c r o s s fro m ful w o rld of V iviane W oodward h a s “ th e " g ift fo r th a t S pecial C heck " B u s in e s s S e rv ic e s ” in C la s s ifie d now fo r th e m an to do it’s what’s happening b y h o n o r a r y A lpha L am bda D elta, fre sh m a n g ir ls h o n o ra ry , Is o ffe rin g five U nion. P hone ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . C S om eone. 35 1 -6 6 2 2 . 3 -1 2 /6 th e jo b . g ra d u a te sch o o l fe llo w sh ip s to OLYMPIA O F F IC E ty p e w rite r. P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l T h e MSU M ark etin g C lub w ill The second, “ P o r t r a i t du m e m b e rs who g ra d u a te d betw een Good co n d itio n . $125. 351-6851. h o ld a m e e tin g a t 7:30 tonight F r a n ç a is p a r d e s F r a n ç a i s ,” w ill 1964 and 1967. T H E HAIRY Buffalo b it th e b ro n z e X E R O X C O P IE S 3 -1 2 /7 in th e T e a k R oom a t E p p le y C e n - be a t 8 p .m . in the W onders E ach fello w sh ip is w orth B uddha. Speedy re c o v e r y to th e $2,000. A p p licatio n s m u s t be su b ­ ONE HAIR DRYER, lik e new . 6