Inside t o d a y . . . Thursday M ild . . . . S e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e , p. 3 » I ^ U I / i A U r ra in . . . w ith o c c a s io n a l t h is a fte rn o o n and t u r n in g c o o le r to n ig h t. N r E a s t A f r i c a n P r o j e c t , p. 4 I H I V n i U M n R e l a x f o r f i n a l s , p. 5 T e x t o f f r e e d o m r e p o r t , p. 8 S T A T E ^ ™ r H i g h n e a r 5 0 . 90 p e r c e n t chance to d a y of p re c ip ita tio n a n d 70 p e r c e n t t o ­ U N IV E R S IT Y n ig h t. D e c e m b e r 8, 1966 V o l . 59 N u m b e r A S M S U Sets B u d g e t The Berkeley Scene K e e p in g at a sp ecial sessio n Tuesday night. It 5 0 board -C e n t T a x is choosing to have “ some at 3:00 today to d isc u ss the Winds of had previously considered a 25-cent ta x , sem blance of a student governm ent and Change p ro g ra m , since a decision is need­ B y B E V T W IT C H E L L ed before the end of th is te rm . The student but ra ise d It because of planned expenses th e re fo re have a tax to support it.” » S tate N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r chairm en of the p ro g ra m , Nancy P ie r c e , fo r the su m m er. The budget was p re p a re d by ASMSU c o m p tro lle r Cliff Kolbus. M ajor rev isio n s Toledo . se n io r, and Sharon V ondra, A pioneering annual budget of ov er $40,- The m ain sum m er expense is labor m ade by the student board Tuesday night G reen sb u rg , P a ., se n io r, will an sw er 000 was approved by the ASMSU Student co sts fo r a fu ll-tim e ASMSU se c re ta ry included the tem p o rary deletion of the questions of the student board. B oard Tuesday night fo r its operating ex­ who would handle such se rv ic e s a s m im eo­ Winds of Change p ro g ra m , the P rovost p en ses fo r 1967. graphing, silk -sc re en in g , loans and legal G raham said one of the m ost significant L e c tu r e s /th e Campus Community Com - T h is is the firs t annual budget to be aid . in c re a se s in the budget w as m ade to the m ission[.and the co u rse evaluation p ro ­ p re p a re d by student governm ent, since it VISA ap p ro p riatio n , which now to tals “ T his Is not an attem pt to hoard money,” g ra m . * $1,600. Some $1,100 of th is is to be used usually operated on a te rm budget. T his Jim G raham , A S M S U ch airm an , s a id ,“ nor G raham pointed out that th ese sections called for many p rojected expenses which fo r publicizing the p ro g ra m . is it ta ctic to low er the re g u la r te rm tax w ere d eleted , not because the student may v ary throughout the y e a r. O ver $2,000 was added fo r lab o r co sts la te r . It is an attem pt to o ffer valid student board w ishes to control o r d estro y them The budget is based upon a student tax to pay a second fu ll-tim e s e c re ta ry -re c e p - se rv ic e s p ro g ra m s to students who a re on o r to d isaffiliate from th em , but to post­ of 50 cents p e r fu ll-tim e undergraduate pone th e ir allocations until fu rth e r infor­ tio n ist. cam pus during the su m m er.” student each te rm , including sum m er G raham explained that r a th e r than not m ation is obtained on how the money would No appro p riatio n was m ade fo r the stu­ te rm . The budget w ill run from January have a student tax and th e re fo re not have be u sed . dent bookstore, because no p rogram has 1967 through D ecem ber, 1967. a student governm ent in the su m m er, the The board will m eet In a special sessio n yet been developed. , The board set the sum m er te rm tax 2NDREVISION New freedom report _ _ . ■ | | . w /N I I / M n f a n S t u d e n t s a t t h e U n i v e r s i rt y o rf C a lifo rn ia » .a iir o r n iu a r e n ’ t p le a s e d u l e „ , w. . .i .t .h. - S 6 T S r a C U I T y Q u o r u m “ “ - .tee rr nn e r a t t i t u d e t a k e n b y t thhee a d m S i n i s t r a t i o n . B u t t h e y a g r e e d W e dd - ne sda y to e n d a f o u r - d a y s t r ik e and r e t u r n to c la s s e s . U P I T e le p h o to The student’s rig h ts to com petent and m eans fo r dealing with infringem ents on the student’s right to le a rn , It continues. Inform ed classro o m in stru ctio n , and to com petent and Inform ed academ ic advice have been struck from the second revision of the academ ic freedom re p o rt. The student keeps his rig h t to course g rad es that re p re se n t his in stru c to r’s “ good faith judgm ent” of his academ ic Berkeley rebels broken T he guarantee that a p erso n m ust show the rig h t a s well a s the need to know b efore seeing a re c o rd is out of the p erfo rm an ce. He can file a com plaint with the student-faculty judiciary if he feels this rig h t has been violated. The previous as regents crack down second rev isio n . m em b ers who strik e the u niversity in A uthorization “ ta g s " fo r re c o rd s have rev isio n did not include th is appeal. BERKELEY, C alif. Iff) - T he second But the faculty reta in s its final authority cam pus revolt ended Wednesday with end the future cam e during an em ergency been struck out. fo r grading ju st the sam e. of a classro o m boycott when the U niver­ sessio n of regents at Oakland, And guaran tees giving the faculty the “ No com m ittee o r judicial body sity of C a lifo rn ia’s reg en ts o rd ered the C hairm an of RegentsTTfS'odorqJR. M eyer final authority fo r co u rse content, c la s s ­ firing of all te a c h e rs staying on strik e . said: "W e’r e sick and tire d ’ of rule room p ro ced u re and grading a r e in. (p le a s e t u r n to p a ge i l ) ‘ P ick ets, banners, and loudspeakers d is ­ violations at B e rk e le y ." Regents, he T he second revision of the academ ic appeared and the cam pus was quiet and added, “ have reached the end of the freedom rep o rt is being sent out th is ca lm . T h e decision to quit the boycott ro a d ." Med school w eek. The academ ic council will d iscu ss cam e T uesday night. Regents sided with C hancellor Roger it at its Ja n . 4 m eeting. Q. Heyns, who opposed retro ac tiv e punish­ T he right to com petent instruction T h e tru ce flag was hoisted after m em ­ depends upon so many fa c to rs beyond the b e r s of the A FL-CIO A m erican F e d e ra ­ m ent. in s tru c to r’s control that the faculty com ­ m ittee fo r student affa irs decided the U niversity could not guarantee the rig h t, action put off tion of T e a c h e rs , which re p re se n ts many teaching a s sis ta n ts on cam pus, o v e r­ whelmingly voted suspension of th eir A S M S U r e f u s e s said John A . Reinoehl, ch airm an of the com m ittee. T he re p o rt nam ed public au th o rities beyond the cam pus, the availability of by state board s trik e . It was labeled "co n d itio n al,"h o w ­ ev er, depending on negotiations with the adm in istratio n . t o b a c k f i n e h i k e B y M IK E BROGAN Student strik e com m itteem en im ­ qualified staff and adequate fac ilities as m ediately called a "te m p o ra ry r e c e s s ’’ T he ASMSU Student B oard refused to S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r fa c to rs that affect the rig h t to com petent to th e ir boycott, saying they would n ever­ en d o rse a proposal which would in c re ase in stru ctio n and advice but a r e not entirely ' T he Michigan S tate B oard of Education lib ra ry fines to $1 p e r day (per book) d e fe rre d action on a citiz en s com m ittee th e le ss p e rs is t In dem ands for campus in the U niversity co n tro l. refo rm . T he co m m ittee’s dem ands in ­ a t Its m eeting T uesday. . T he second revision elim in ates the re p o rt recom m ending a full, d eg ree- T he Student L ib ra ry C om m ittee r e ­ clude advocacy rig h ts on cam pus for c e r - judicial p ro ced u re for resolving student- granting M edical school a t MSU Wed­ q u ested the board’s endorsem ent of the c e rta in nonstudent groups, and a p ro m ise in s tru c to r conflicts o v er com petent in­ nesday. p ro p o sal to obtain a sam pling of student T he board unanimously p assed a motion that outside police n ev er again be called stru ctio n . to the cam pus. opinion before taking fu rth e r action. Although an in s tru c to r’s shortcom ings to p la ce the rep o rt on the D ec. 20-21 “ I think that the student board’s de­ agenda, when it w ill co n sid er the b ro ad er T he student com m ittee called fo r a might in te rfe re with a student’s right to cisio n Is re p re se n ta tiv e of the opinion question of health education fac ilities in boycott Nov® 30 a fte r a sit-in and fight C h ic a g o W re c k le a rn , the faculty has the right to have on cam pus that this r a is e is highly exces­ the sta te . sta rted o v er the p rese n ce at the Student th e ir com petence judged only by th e ir siv e and would not accom plish Its orig­ T he question of a full m edical school Union of a Navy rec ru itin g tab le. Ala­ T w o c a r s o f an e i g h t - c a r e le v a te d t r a i n d e r a i le d W e d n e s d a y p e e r s , the re p o rt says. inal g o als,” Jim G raham , ASMSU c h a ir­ at MSU Is p a rt of the broad study. meda County sh eriff’s deputies w ere c a l­ The judicial ad v e rsa ry pro ced u re m an, said. lo r n in g , k i l l i n g one p e rs o n and i n ju r i n g 2 5 o th e r s . U P I T e le p h o to J . Vincent M urphey, p ast p resid en t of the led by an ad m in istratio n o ffic er and sev­ between a student and an in stru c to r would A la rg e num ber of students have been ( S e e r e l a t e d s t o r y o n p a g e 3) M ichigan A ssn. of O steopathic Surgeons e ra l p erso n s w ere a r r e s te d , including be an *“ ineffective and in ap p ro p riate" calling student governm ent officials and and P h y sician s, told the board afte r it had six nonstudents. have gone to the lib ra ry com m enting that tabled the re p o rt that he hoped considera­ A tough reso lu tio n calling for the FREEBUSTOLANSING? tion would be given to the b ro ad er questions of additional m edical fa c ilitie s fo r the e n tire sta te , and not ju st MSU. M urphey, who re p re s e n ts about 2,000 firing of u n iv ersity personnel and faculty ( p le a s e t u r n to pa ge 1 1) osteopaths in the sta te , said the osteopaths United Students plans boycott a r e “ not opposed to a m edical school at MSU, but we hope the board will consider that needs a re b ro ad er than ju st an MSU m edical school.” of East Lansing stores in March P r io r to the m eeting, the board re ­ ceived two te leg ram s from osteopaths asking consideration on all p o ssib ilities for additional m edical education and not A boycott of selected E ast Lansing h a lls’ open house p o lic ie s, p ro g re ss in students have the right to have th e ir ju st the MSU p roposal. v sto re s to begin M arch 1 was planned at the c re atio n of a coffee house in E ast d oors clo sed ." An MSU official said Tuesday that the a United Students m eeting in Bessey L an sin g , and the sponsorship of a sem in ar T he group’s d iscu ssio n cen tered around action taken by the osteopaths may sub­ H all Tuesday night.U nitedS tudentsorgan- on the lib eralizatio n of women’s h o u rs. stan tially delay the b o a rd 's decision on m a ss violation of the policy and pos­ ized during the recent ATL contro v ersy , A resolution was p assed unanimously the com m ittee rep o rt concerning MSU. sible dorm sites fo r such actio n . Hubbard th reaten ed to form the boycott in light reg ard in g the resid en ce hall open house H all w as mentioned se v eral tim e s because M rs, Eugenia C a rp e n te r, a re se a rc h of recen t charges of exorbitant m arkups policy; “ It is the policy of United Stu­ it lack s a house judiciary at p rese n t. ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 11) by som e E ast Lansing s to re s . Included dents that in any open house in the future in the plan was peaceful picketing of the selected sto re s W. C . Blanton, H odgensvllle, K y„ British aim at Rhodesian economy se n io r, who chaired the m eeting, ap­ pointed Jane Munn, E ast Lansing fre sh ­ m an, head of an open com m ittee on the E ast Lansing boycott. She mentioned that ranged from outright demands fo r use support had been tentatively offered by UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ,/P) - B ritish reg im e of P rim e M in ister Ian Smith. of fo rc e to topple the Smith regim e to som e Lansing m e rch an ts. T his support, F o reig n S ecre tary G eorge Brown put fin­ Sm ith’s governm ent sent a cable to the support fo r an all-in clu siv e boycott of she sa id , might take the form of a c h a r­ ishing touches Wednesday on his form al council requesting p erm issio n to be heard R hodesia’s p ro d u cts. te re d bus serv ice which would provide plea fo r m andatory econom ic p en alties in the debate, but council m em bers said T he g en eral strateg y appeared to be fre e tran sp o rta tio n fo r students. ag ain st R hodesia. He w as under Increasing It w as c e rta in to be reje cte d . to try fo r A frican agreem ent on the G o ld b e r g A n d B ro w n A t U .N . R eference to the p rese n t ASMSU p rice p r e s s u r e to Include a req u est fo r an oil A m bassador Muhammad H. e l-F a r r a of toughest kind of reso lu tio n , which would study w as m ade, and It was decided to em bargo. Jo rd an , a nonperm anent council m em ber, be used a s a bargaining weapon obtaining aw ait the outcome of that study before com m ented that the council “ does not B r i t i s h F o r e ig n S e c r e t a r y G e o rg e B r o w n ( r ig h t ) , h e r e to s e e k U .N , the m ost se v e re action p ossible. United Students begins Its own p rice h e a r Illeg itim ate governm ents.” Previous s a n c t i o n s a g a i n s t a s t u b b o r n R h o d e s i a , i s i n t r o d u c e d t o U .S . a s t r o ­ A frican cou n tries w ere rep o rted in Brown m et p riv ately with rep rese n ta­ indexing. In a b rief outline of possible re q u e s ts by Rhodesia w ere rebuffed on naut E d w in E . A ld r in b y A m b a s s a d o r A r t h u r G o ld b e r g . A ld r in was d isag reem en t on th e ir strateg y before tiv es of the Commonwealth co u n tries, who plans M iss Munn included warning ad­ th o se grounds. E l- F a rr a exp ressed doubt v i s i t i n g th e U .N . w h e n B r o w n a r r i v e d to c o n fe r w ith m e m b e r s o f the 15-natlon council when it convenes w e re p re ssin g him to ask fo r at le a st v e rtise m e n ts directed at E ast Lansing that the council would even discuss the la te T hursday to h ea r Brown ask fo r a lim ited em bargo on oil shipm ents to th e S e c u r it y C o u n c il on B r i t a i n ’ s p ro p o s e d s a n c tio n s a g a in s t its m e rc h an ts in addition to soliciting stu­ m a tte r. se lec tiv e economic m e a su re s aim ed at r e b e llio u s c o lo n y . dent help and cooperation. Sentim ent among the African countries ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 11) bringing down the reb el w hite m inority The group also d iscu ssed resid en ce STATI NEW S Kyle C. Kerbawy e d ito r-in -ch ief E ric P ianin, managing ed ito r Ja m es Spanlolo, cam pus ed ito r T hom as Segal, ed ito rial ed ito r MIKEBROGAN L aw rence W erner, sp o rts ed ito r Jo el S tark ad v ertisin g m an ag er Andrew M olllson, executive re p o rte r W illiam G. P apclak, a s s t, ad m anager GOP Confab picks man T hursday M orning, D ecem ber 8, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S L a st month P re sid e n t Johnson u n d e r­ Romney alre ad y has too much publicity went su rg e ry fo r the second tim e in going fo r him and that Reagan was the 15 m onths. logical ch o ice .” How students rate P rio r to, during, and a fte r the operation, the p resid en t receiv ed g re a t public a tte n ­ tion via the m a ss m ed ia. "H a s one of those two men been picked?” "W ell, the Rom ney cam p said that th e ir man w as alread y a trie d politician who has It was announced Monday that fo rm e r proved he could get publicity with a No one has ev er accused ch an ts re a so n e d , en v isio n in g p resid e n t E isenhow er will undergo s u r ­ • m inim um of effo rt. T he Reagan cam p ob­ the C ity of E ast L an sin g of in creased tu rn o v er in th e g ery th is month fo r the rem oval of h is je cte d strongly and threatened to c a r ry g all b ladder, an op eratio n much like the one out th e ir own operation without backing show ing fav o ritism to the lo ts and th eir sto re s. “ T h is p erfo rm ed on Lyndon Johnson la st y e a r. from Romn6y o r the p a rty .” stu d en ts of M ichigan S tate. proposal does w hat we w ant L a st week many prom inent fig u res in the "A nd so both w ere dropped a s s u r g i­ Republican p a rty m e t in the B aham as to c a l candidates. Why?” P erh ap s the C ity C ouncil it to d o ,” w as th e w ay one d isc u ss th e ir p a r ty 's d irectio n and p ro ­ “ T he men decided on a m oderate fo r has been ben d in g o v e r b a c k ­ of th em p u t it. g ra m s leading to the P re sid e n tia l ra c e of the su rg e ry , one that had been thoroughly 1968. te ste d in p o litics and p referab ly one that w ards to avoid such c rit­ P erh ap s th ey d i d n ’t c o u n t We talked to a GOP spokesm an sh o rtly a lre ad y had som ething wrong with him icism in th e p a s t . T h e c h a n g e on the ad ded a n ta g o n ism they a f te r the Baham a C onference adjourned m edically. T h at elim inated Romney, who and asked him what went on a t th e m eeting is in g re a t physical shape, and it sc ra tch e d of p arking lot r a t e s M onday are bound to b r i n g d o w n u p o n of the big guns. R eagan because he is n ’t considered a certain ly so lid ified th eir th em selv es. M any stu d en ts, " S ir, what is your official capacity with m oderate though it was pointed out that p o sitio n fo r the future. alread y u p s e t w ith p rices in the Republican p a rty ? ” he could do a g re a t Job of acting in the "W ell . . . le t’s ju st say I know th e se re c o v e ry ro o m .” P ark in g lots one and th re e , E a st L an sin g , w ill b e f u r th e r m en in sid e-o u t.” "Who e lse was co n sid ered ?” clo se to th e M SU c a m p u s and irk ed by th is p rice hike “ I’m not c le a r on th at a n sw e r, s i r .” " E v e re tt D irkson was co nsidered for “ I am the official physican fo r the GOP aw hile, but he indicated he would oppose to th e E a s t L a n sin g shopping aim ed d irectly at th em . big g u n s.” any " L e t’s O perate with E v” d raft a t ­ d istrict, w ill now cost " I se e . And can you say ju st what went te m p ts. Anyway, h e 's busy now plugging Sure stu d en ts CAN p ark on a t the co n feren ce?” h is la te s t r e c o rd .” d riv e rs 25 c e n ts p e r h o u r a f­ "Y e s, we d isc u sse d the p o ssib ilitie s of "How was it re so lv e d ? ” ter the f i r s t tw o h o u r s . e lse w h e re --so can th e e m ­ the GOP gaining m o re national coverage E ast L an sin g m ay o r p ro - p lo y es who leav e th eir c a rs in wake of the flood of coverage o ver P r e s ­ T h e c h o ic e ident Johnson’s la st o p era tio n .” tem B ill H a n e l s a id th at th is in the lo ts. B ut it is d iffi­ "W hat exactly went on among the newly " F o r m e r P re s id e n t Eisenhow er called raise from the n orm al rate c u l t to i m a g i n e w hy th e s to r e elected governors, co n g ressm en and se n a­ long distance to the conference, and in the to r s , s ir ? ” heat of debate he told the le a d e rs he had of a nickle per h alf hour ow ners w ould w ant to m ake "T h ey decided th at the b est thing to do been advised by h is doctor to have h is gall w as m ade ex p ressly to stop things hard for the v e ry p e o ­ is the sam e thing the D em ocrats have been bladder rem oved. T h at announcem ent doing. T h a t is to find som eone of high cinched the nom ination in h is fa v o r.” sto rag e p arking on the p art p le who do th e shopping in sta tu re within the Republican p a rty to un­ "And so Ike was chosen?” of MSU stu d en ts. B ut a th eir sto res -- th e peo p le dergo su rg e ry .” "R ight, T h e re was som e talk that p e r ­ C h am b er of C o m m e rc e study who spend $25 m illio n each haps Dick Nixon m ight be operated on in an adjoining room , but the idea was dropped on the prob lem d isclo sed te rm in th e L an sin g - E ast H ow chosen? because of the expense involved and, well that “ m o st p eople who use L an sin g area. . . . Nixon h asn ’t fa re d too well in re c e n t “ J u s t how was a man ch o sen , and whc operatio n s of h is own.” the tw o lo ts for sto rag e are ■■ " * mm « ■ — *- \ \ « i i is that m an?” And so, indications a r e that in the n ear It is p o ssib le th at so m e "W ell, the f ir s t choice was Romney of sto re em ployes, not stu ­ N o , M r . P r e s id e n t, w h e n y o u r e v e a l y o u r id e n tity fu tu re, the pendulum of public attention stu d en ts w ill sim p ly forget M ichigan, but th e re was som e objection •w ill be swinging in the d irection of the d en ts.” y o u o n ly h a v e to ta k e o ff y o u r m a s k . from the Reagan cam p. T hey said that G rand Old P a rty . about bro w sin g in E ast L a n ­ By sto rag e p arking. E ast L an sin g en tly m ean m erch an ts a c a r ap p ar­ b ein g sing It sto re s, i s n ’t w o rth is also the b ecau se tro u b le. p o ssib le it ju st th at THEREADERS’MIND parked in a p u b lic p a rk in g lot so m e stu d en ts w ill forget w ithout the ow ner shopping in o n e A of th eir p etitio n sto res. signed by 42 o f about sing th eir b u y in g sto re s,w h e re m oney in i s n ’t E ast they fully L an ­ feel ap­ A d is c o u n t fo r s te a d y cu sto m ers? the m erch an ts p e r s u a d e d the T o the E ditor: of A m erican dem ocracy illu stra te d in th is dangerous im p re ssio n s on som eone who But my p rim a ry objection to M r. R isley p reciated . 1 would like to r e g is te r a p ro te st ag ain st ex am p le-th e fact th a t our laws a r e not C ity C o u n cil to ra ise the knows little of the a d v e rse effects of LSD. i s h is belief that college students need to If a n ta g o n is m c o n t i n u e s to the proposed hike of lib ra ry fines to $1 absolute ones, but m ay be a lte re d o r r e - B ut he tends to o v ere stim a te the effec ts be protected from one-sided opinions. ra te s after tw o h o u rs, in ­ a day, I am one who chronically keeps ■pealed at any tim e by the will of the people. be heaped upon in su lt, E ast of LSD, fo r, though I have not trie d it T h e governm ent p re se n ts its one-sided stead of th ree as had o rig i­ books overdue and th is in c re a se could co st A fter all, our le g is la to rs a r e the r e p r e ­ m yself, clo se frie n d s of m ine have, and c a se against LSD without hindrance; why L an sin g b u sin ess co u ld m e up to $100 a te rm . C ertain ly I feel, sen tativ es of the people, not th e ir m a s te rs . have experienced no ad v e rse effects, and shouldn't the opposition have the sam e o p ­ n ally been proposed. that th is would be u n fair. ev en tu a lly be hurt. A lso, if th is topic is not c o n tro v e rsial, I se rio u s ly doubt th at the V.A. m ental portunity? And how is the “ rela tiv e ly Two hours is plen ty of I don't wish to say that the com m ittee why does it re c e iv e the m assiv e p r e s s h o sp ital would have used it to tr e a t a l ­ uninform ed” audience to becom e inform ed It w o u ld n ’t b e u n ju st. se em s irre sp o n sib le and ignorant but co v erag e which M r. R isley so d ep lo res? coholics, unless the effects of LSD w ere except through p rese n tatio n such as th is? tim e for anyone to do th eir they do ap p ear to be m istaken on all th e ir M r. R isley now contends that L e a ry ’s co n siderably le s s a d v e rse than those of T om O’Keefe shopping and leav e , th e m e r ­ --T h e E d ito rs c ru c ia l points. C onsider: g lorification of the issu e w ill c re a te alcohol. San F ra n c isc o , Calif.' freshm an 1. T h e com m ittee say s that an overdue ELLENZIIRKEY book m ay be quite im portant to someone working on a te rm p ap e r. Q uite ap a rt from th e fact that the book is usually im portant to m e fo r th is reaso n ; only once in the la s t 300 books I have had overdue has a book been re s e rv e d fo r someone else when I have re tu rn e d it. 2. T h e com m ittee feels that only a sm all group is resp o n sib le fo r the m ajo rity Saigon pencil-pusher of fines and that the in creased fine will provide an incentive to re tu rn books on H is nam e is B ill. U n til la s t fall te rm “ O th ers have told of the sam e situation “ N early ev ery place I go th e re a r e tim e . What the com m ittee does not seem B ill was a student at MSU, He studied —sittin g in the night club watching an a ir g u a rd s—M .P.S o r p o lic e—to check VC to re a liz e is th at th is sm all group uses and w o rried about exam s and ch e ered s trik e in p r o g r e s s —the je ts swooping te r r o r is m . T hey say Saigon is as safe th e lib ra ry with a much higher frequency a t football g am es. B ill was a typical stu ­ down; fla re s . (dangerous) as New York C ity. than any o th er. I norm ally sign out an dent. “ O ccasionally I h e a r boom s in the d is ­ "Saigon w a rrio r . . . pushing a pencil, av erag e of 100 books a te rm and have used But la s t sp rin g te rm B ill took only 11 ta n ce , T hey don’t ro ll like th u n d er—they m y fin g ers getting s o r e .” O utside Saigon up to 200 during one te rm . I don’t need c r e d its . He was d rafted and is now s e r v ­ m ay be sonic boom s. I h e a r accounts of men a r e dying for another country. incentive to re tu rn books. It is ju st im ­ ing in V iet N am . M .P .s cutting down civ ilia n s (a fte r p ro p er "M y w o rrie s: What choices for lunch p o ssib le to avoid fines when you have 10 B ill is my ro o m m a te’s boy friend, and warning) because they violated a ru le about and dinner? How much m ail today? W ill A Free University? to 20 books out at any one tim e and when a ll a r e due on different dates. 3. F inally the com m ittee sta te s that few er fines would be levied and thus le ss la s t week she receiv ed th is le tte r from him: "1 was 'in the night club atop the P laz a stopping in unauthorized zones. (Many have been killed by v eh icles loaded with ex ­ p lo siv es parked clo se to hotels). my laundry be rea d y ?” When we h ea r of the w ar in Viet Nam H otel in Saigon one evening. T hey had an " I h e a r about m o rta r attack s in Saigon. we im m ediately think of the guns and As legend has it, F. S co tt m eet on issu es, a rts and money would be collected. Even if few­ excellent six -p ie ce band and an excellent Though I ’m rig h t h e re in Saigon, I haven’t fighting. We seldom re a d of the men who e r fines w ere collected (which is not fem ale v o calist. T h e b e e r was flowing and seen any signs of action, but I know the a r e th e re to back up o u r fighting fo rc e s - F itzg erald in v en ted th e id ea letters. shown) it would take a reduction of o ver all w ere having a gay tim e, rem in iscin g a c ts of te r r o r is m o ccu r and I know th e re the men who a r e pushing the p en c ils. of tw o p lato o n fo o tb all very A F re e U n iv ersity co u ld 95 p e r cent in the num ber of fines to the old songs. is a w ar h e re . B ill’s life probably isn ’t very different provide le s s revenue. T h is is patently un­ Something out the window caught my eye; " I co n sid er m y self ex trem ely fo rtu n ate. fro m an office w orker in a bank—except early one m o rn in g d u rin g his be u s e f u l in stim u latin g stu ­ lik ely and I confidently expect at le a st a I glanced o v er to see f la r e s lighting the Although th ere is a chance of my becom ing th a t he’s in Saigon, except that he is in ­ u n d erg rad u ate y e a rs at d en ts to b r i n g a little im ag - ten -fo ld in c re a se in the amount received sk y —two, th re e , four at a tim e —f la re s to a s ta tistic due to a grenade, a m ine o r volved in the b u sin ess of w ar and on the fro m fin es. light a jungle b a ttle . Out th e re tro o p s w ere maybe a knife o r b u llet, I ju st s it in the way to pick up h is laundry a bomb may ex ­ P rin ceto n . ing atio n and in itiativ e to A s a counter proposal I would like to fighting a w a r—at th at v ery in stan t. office doing a v ery sim p le job. plode in the s tre e t. About 3 a .m . one day last so m eth in g th e y ’re in te re s te d pro p o se a discount on fines for those week, a b u ll sessio n in E a s t in. who take out m ore than 30 o r 40 books a P E A N U T S te rm . A fter all th is is a university and O NLY PLAN YOUR EI6HT "Ht W ilso n d ecid ed M SU stu d en ts As far as it h a s b e e n o u t­ th e se a r e the people who use the lib ra ry M i t DAYS Vec.161 RARTY _ U H TIL. , NOW should have access to a lin ed , th e p ro g ra m lo o k s fo r the purpose it is m eant fo r. A lib ra ry Beethoven» is not a study hall, but a place from which B ir th w w “ F ree U n iv ersity ,” and we good. The ch o ice of in s tru c ­ you borrow the books you can’t afford to hope th eir early m o rn in g to rs and su b ject m a tte r is buy. Michael Hildebrand idea has som ew hat m o re im ­ p ro m isin g . E ast Lansing junior t a L C*r ll > m ed iate su ccess than F. B ut as w ith m any o th er tyl i- uLCu 1 ; j l i w* A* I> mPV4 A* ^ A-« cam p u s p ro jects, th e su c ­ 12-9 S c o tt’s. The id ea of a F re e U n i­ c e ss of th is rein carn atio n of N e e d protection? v ersity , in g ly th o u g h vag u e, is u n s u rp ris ­ not a new one th e on F re e student U n iv ersity in terest: depends “ W e’re T o the E ditor: T h is le tte r is w ritten in reg ard to that DA WN DONUTS ATTENTIONCAROWNERS h ere. Two y e a rs ago, so m e h o p in g for m o re than th ree of M r. Rlsley, published in the Nov. 17 stu d en ts and less th an 3 0 0 ,” issu e of th is p ap e r. H is objections to the Now F eatu rin g in stru cto rs got to g ether to L e a ry le ctu re fell into two categ o ries. c o m p le te fro n t en d r e p a ir an d a lig n m e n t offer c la sse s in such a re a s an o rg a n iz e r said. T h is d o es F irs t, that th is le c tu re was not concerned D A W N F R IE D as jazz and ex isten tialism , not se e m an ex cessiv ely with a g re a t co n tro v ersial issue, and • b ra k e s » s u s p e n s io n second, that L e a ry ’s opinions could have a C H IC K E N but after about a te rm , th e s tra ig h t g ate. suggestive and dangerous effect on the I * w h e e l b a la n c in g * s te e rin g c o rre c tio n s " re la tiv e ly uninform ed” audience. Special R ates F o r idea b ecam e d o rm an t. The P erh ap s t h e r e ’l l e v e n b e a sm all group d iscu ssin g th e He tr ie s to deny the co ntroversiality of E very S u n rise CHURCHES • CLUBS I * m o to r tu n e u p s sam e th in g happened last th is topic by stating th at LSD is under s tr ic t Donuts Made year. w orks of fo o tb all p h ilo so p h e r governm ent control and use of it by the Around The Clock U N IVERSITY GROUPS A p p aren tly student ap ath y F itzg erald w hose own early public is illeg a l. When the eighteenth am endm ent was ratifie d , was prohibition 101 V arie ties LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center r k illed w hat its o rg a n iz e rs m o rn in g in sp iratio n d i d n ’t th ereb y ren d ered a non-controversial ;hoped w ould be fo ru m s in catch on u n til a fte r h is d e a th . topic? Obviously not, for it was su b se ­ 3 3 2 -2 5 4 1 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 quently repealed. 1135 E. GRAND RIVER •w hich in te re s te d m in d s co u ld --T h e E d ito rs M r. R isley seem s to overlook the facet Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Decem ber 8, 1 966 3 ARMS PROMISED J o rd a n c o u p a s k e d U.S. giving up on reoccupation CAIRO (jPI — Syria ca lle d Wed­ thus c le a r the way of re tu rn to Gen. Aly A m er of the United nesday fo r the overthrow of King P a le stin e ,” he d ec lared . A rab Republic, chief of the Uni­ P A R IS (A P ) — T h e U n ite d S ta te s ha s v i r t u a l l y H ussein and new c ritic is m is The rioting in w e ste rn Jordan fied Arab Command who called w r i t t e n o f f a n y hope o f g e ttin g F r a n c e to a g re e began a s a dem and fo r a rm s to the m eeting, read a rep o rt deal­ expected to be heaped upon the to a u t o m a t ic w a r t i m e r e o c c u p a tio n o f b a s e s now b e in g defend fro n tie r v illag es fro m Is­ ing m ostly with the ra id . m on arch of Jo rd an a t an Arab e v a c u a te d , o f f ic ia ls s a id to d a y. d efen se council m eeting that ra e l a fte r the Is ra e li a rm y raid ed A m er was followed by Ahmed A s e r i e s o f d is c u s s io n s b e tw e e n U .S . A m b a s s a d o r opened in C airo . th re e fro n tie r villages la s t month Shukairy, head of the P ale stin e C h a r le s E , B o h le n and F o r e ig n M i n i s t e r M a u r ic e N ureddine A tassi, S y ria’s chief in reta lia tio n fo r A rab In filtrato r L iberation O rganization. Infor­ C o u v e de M u r v i l l e h a s not f o r m a l l y e n d e d , bu t the of s ta te , told a ra lly in Da­ attac k s. m ants said Shukairy dem anded o f f i c i a l s s a id t h e r e is l i t t l e hope o f F r a n c e c h a n g in g m ascu s that h is reg im e w ill send Then the dem onstrations J o rd a n ’s fro n tie r villages be a rm s to Jo rd an ian s who have been turned into antigovernm ent rio t­ a rm e d and that h is P ale stin e its m in d . staging an ti-g o v ern m en t demon­ ing. The Jordanian governm ent com m andos be granted freedom T h e U n ite d S ta te s is le a v in g in F ra n c e 27 A r m y stra tio n s in w est Jo rd an . blam ed A rab e x tre m ists and " to p ra c tic e th e ir ac tiv itie s b a s e s , n in e A i r F o r c e b a s e s and one N a v y b a s e . T he w ithin Jordanian te r r ito r y ." “ The elim ination of the J o r ­ C om m unists. b a s e s h a v e b e e n s t a f fe d b y ab o u t 2 6 ,0 0 0 m i l i t a r y and The I s ra e li ra id w as d iscu ssed Inform ed so u rces rep o rted that danian throw n, now p ro tec ted by c iv il s e rv ic e p e rs o n n e l, a lo n g w ith 16 ,000 F rench U.S. - B ritish im p e rialism , is at length a t the A rab Defense A m er called the m eeting a fte r n a tio n a ls . th e only co u rse fo r p ro g re ssiv e Council, a m eeting of defense Jo rd an critic iz e d the U.A.R. and fo rc e s in Jordan to lib e ra te the m in is te rs and m ilita ry le ad e rs th e unified A rab com m and for two banks of the country on both fro m the A rab nations, includ­ not providing support a t the tim e Brandt to head conference delegates of the Is ra e li ra id . sid e s of the Jo rd an R iv er and ing Jo rd an , inform ants said . is te r . A governm ent spokes­ M a rc h A g a in s t ‘Im p e r ia lis ts ’ Jo rdanians accused the U.A.R. BONN, Germany (#)— Wil­ ly B randt, W est G erm any’s man said that F ranz Joseph of failing to provide a ir cover new foreign m in iste r, will head the country’s delegation to the conference of the N orth S tra u s s , the finance m in iste r, m ay also go along. Brandt attended C hancellor Georg K urt K iesinger’ s firs t C r o w d s o f e m b i t t e r e d S y r ia n s m a r c h e d the s t r e e t s o f D a m a s c u s T u e s d a y d e ­ n o u n c in g B r i t i a n , I s r a e l and th e U n ite d S ta te s . T h e S y r ia n g o v e r n m e n t th r e a te n e d W e d n e s d a y to b o ls t e r a J o rd a n r e v o lt a im e d at w a r w ith Is r a e l. U P I T e le p h o to Gang slays Bostonian a s p ro m ise d in the joint Arab de­ fense p a c ts. Jordan also charged th a t the A rab com m and stood on the sid elin es without acting. A tlantic T reaty O rganization REVERE, M ass. (#) - A volley stopped about 2t)0 y a rd s from in P a r is on D ec. 15, his office Cabinet m eeting W ednesday, U.A.R. au th o rities arg u e that along with eight o th e r Social of rifle bullets k illed Joseph the scene of an e a r lie r gangland Jo rd an did not m ake available said W ednesday. Chico Amico, 27, of Boston, Conference asks overhaul D em o crats-th e firs t to serve slaying. b a se s and site s from which th e ir With him will be G erhard in a G erm an governm ent since e a rly W ednesday in what police planes could op erate against the S ch ro ed er, new defense m in - 1930. said was the 36th gangland sla y ­ Amico was found slum ped on I s ra e lis a s provided fo r in the ing in G re a te r B oston in two and the p a sse n g e r’s sid e of the front A rab sum m it agreem en t. one-half y e a rs. se a t. T h e d riv e r, identified a s Shipboard explosion injures three W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) — A f iv e - i n c h s h e ll e x p lo d e d a b o a r d t h e d e s t r o y e r USS M a n l e y o f f V i e t N a m on of Selective Service system A nother victim shot n ea r the scene of the slaying was C o r ­ nelius C . Hughes, 36, cut down by se v eral shots from a rifle . Ja m e s K erns, 28, of Boston, was charg ed with being an a c c e sso ­ r y a fte r the fact of m u rd er. K erns, found n e a r the c a r a ft­ CQUPONI CHICAGO OP) — A national cost between $4 billion and $17 ceived near-unanim ous applause P olice said the shots ap p a r­ W e d n e s d a y w h ile Sen. H e n r y M . J a c k s o n , D - W a s h ,, e r it crash ed , w as tre a te d at conference com pleted its fo u r- billion above p re se n t c o s ts . If -one indication of t h e con­ ently cam e from two c a r s p a s s ­ w a s a b o a r d to o b s e r v e n a v a l b o m b a r d m e n t , th e P e n ta ­ fe re n c e 's feelings - called for M assach u setts G en eral H ospital day exam ination of the m ilita ry a study p ro v es the p ro iessio n al ing the c a r Amico was riding. the elim ination of student and fo r a wound of the rig h t cheek. gon s a id . d raft Wednesday with a c a ll, in arm y is fea sib le, C ongress T h e c a r hit a telephone pole and T h e s e n a to r w as not in ju re d , b u t th r e e c re w m e n effect, fo r a fa r-re a c h in g sh ak e- should rep lace the d raft with a occupational d eferm en ts, en­ w e r e b u r n e d in a f i r e w h ic h f o ll o w e d the b la s t . up of the Selective S erv ice sys­ tem and a strong endorsem ent " tra n s itio n a l sy stem " designed to bring m ore v o lu n teers into la rg e d 're g is tra tio n pools to en­ courage uniform ity in d raft c a lls , Season’s Greetings T h e i n c i d e n t o c c u r r e d a t 1 0 :2 9 a . m . S a i g o n t i m e , of an all-v o lu n tee r arm y a s a the m ilita ry . and a Selective S erv ice -in itia ted as th e 4 ,2 0 0 -to n d e s tro y e r s h e lle d C o m m u n is t p o s itio n s so u th of the b ig naval base at Da Nang leading a ltern ativ e. M ore than 100 sc h o la rs, gov­ public education p ro g ram to a le rt from Under ru le s adopted before ernm ent sp e cia lists and students 1 8 -y ear-o ld s to a ll facets of the in S ou th V i e t N a m . p ro g ra m . the final sessio n , no specific took p a rt in the co n feren ce, o r ­ recom m endations o r ag reem en ts ganized by the U niversity of Chi­ C ol. Dee Ingold, a Selective S erv ice official who rep rese n ted ICOUPONI w ere rep o rted by the c o n fe re e s- cago because of in creasin g public Reuther-Meany fight but the wide a r e a s of consensus w ere apparent: —T he existing d raft syste’m is un fair and a rb itra ry and m ust concern o v er the d raft. M ore than 600,000 youths have been d rafted since the U.S. in­ volvem ent in the Viet Nam w ar its d ir e c to r , L t. Gen. Lew is B. H ersh ey , at the m eeting, p raise d the sessio n and said he would take a num ber of new ideas Joh n C a r v e r c M gU s i M r. John and his staff w ish to thank th e ir many frien d s centers on back dues pension on D ec. 15 fo r being be d rastica lly rev ised o r elim i­ nated. —Student and occupational de­ ferm en ts m ust end. was stepped up late in 1964. The c a s e against the d raft w as sum m arized by P ro f. Roger W, L ittle of the U niversity of back to W ashington. Because p a rts of the p rese n t laws will ex p ire in Ju n e, John­ son is expected to m ake a sweep­ and cu sto m e rs fo r th e ir loyal support and patronage. They also w ish to take th is opportunity to say M erry C h ristm as and a Happy New Y ear to a ll I WASHINGTON (i) — W alter P . U nder Campus Drug Store th re e m onths behind in p er ca p ­ —C ongress should undertake Illinois a t Chicago, who reco m ­ ing new proposal to C ongress 24 h r. answ ering se rv ic e 332-090 4 501 1/2 e . Grand R iv er ' R e u th e r’s la te s t tilt with A F L - ita paym ents to the AFL-CIO an intensive study next y e a r of mended a com plete reo rg an iz a­ early next sessio n . CIO P re sid e n t G eorge Meany sent a shock wave of s u rp rise the feasib ility of an all-v o lu n teer tion of the functions of the local widened the r if t between two big throughout the labor movem ent. p ro fessio n al a rm y , estim ated to d raft boards to " m a k e them m o re union groups, but both sid e s ap ­ p ea red to be dodging a la b o r- com patible with r e a lity ," L ocal autonomy of d raft boards »U PO N ! splitting showdown. R euther’s United Auto W orkers Union owes n ea rly $1,270,000 in back dues to the A FL-CIO and, 1MANKILLED has been c ritic iz e d as fostering varying standards applied cap ricio u sly . that a re under the ru le s, could be expelled L ittle , whose p resen tatio n r e - O ur Coachm an su g g e sts. if it doesn’t pay up within a E l c a r s p l u n ig e f r o m t r a c k s week. W IN T E R Q U A R T E R But AFL-CIO so u rces indi­ cated th e re would be no hasty in C h i c a g o ; 2 5 i n j u r e d WILL BE action to oust the 1.5-m illion- CHICAGO if) - -T w o c a r s broke e a s t at the Indiana Avenue sta­ m em ber auto w orkers, biggest sin g le union in the federation. away fro m a tra in and plunged tion, and then ru n s south again. ‘LIGHT & Void 12-10-66 off an elevated ra ilro a d stru c tu re T he f ir s t th re e c a r s of the "T h is organization’ has never been run like an a rm y ,” said during a ra in sto rm today, killing one p erso n and injuring 25. tr a in had reached the Indiana Avenue station, so the p assen g e rs LIVELY ICOUPON] one A FL-CIO so u rce W ednes­ The r a r e accident o ccu rred day, indicating the autom atic su s­ had no tro u b le getting down to w ith 6 4 0 w hile an e ig h t-c a r tra in ap­ the ground. pension penalty could be with­ proached the Indiana Avenue s ta ­ held, for a tim e at le a st. tion at 41st S treet on the South T he dangling c a r was chained AL L CAMPUS R euther, who h as been at to th e elevated stru c tu re to keep Side. RADI O STATION sw o rd s’ points with Meany fo r The r e a r c a r fell 25 feet to the it fro m falling on its sid e. m onths over m a jo r policy i s ­ ground and landed on its sid e. T he su e s, said T uesday he would con­ s tr e e t c a r crum pled like a paper duct h is fight inside the big sa ck . la b o r federation ra th e r than The n e x t-to -la st c a r also top­ • b reak away. "Void 12-10-66 pled. It cru sh ed an em pty auto­ T he news that the auto w ork­ e r s face possible autom atic s u s - m obile under its h ard nose and cam e to r e s t — head down and OU PONI tail up — again st the elevated Published by the studente of Michigan State University every class day throughout stru c tu re . the year and a special Welcome Week Edition T he Chicago T ra n s it A uthority In September. Subscription rate $10per year. Authorized by the Board of Student Publica­ estim a ted the southbound Jackson tions. P a rk tra in c a rrie d between 50 M em ber Associated P resa. United P ress In te rn a tio n a l. Inland D a lly P ress A sso cia tio n . and 60 p a sse n g e rs. A ssociated C o lle giate P re ss. M ichigan P ress A ssociatio n. M ichigan C o lle g ia te P re sa A s­ T he dead m an w as identified so ciatio n . a s W illiam McCollough, 49. Second cla ss postage paid at East L ansing. M ich. F ire m e n rem oved the injured E d ito ria l and business o ffic e s at 341 Student and rush ed them to P rovident, S ervices B u ild in g . M ic h lg a n S ta te U n iv e rs ity . East L ansing. M ich. M ichael R eese and M ercy hos­ Phones: p ita ls . 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N e w L o o k in C o rd u ro y R u g g e d g o o d lo o k s a n d c o m f o r t a r e h is in t h i s d o u b l e b r e a s t e d The s ta ff and m a n a g em en t o f c o tto n c o rd u ro y ja c k e t w ith s h o u ld e r e p a u le ts , le a th e r tr im , of Invention W anda H a n c o c k w is h e s y o u a V e ry M e r r y C h r is tm a s s e a s o n l e a t h e r b u t t o n h o le s a n d l e a t h e r b u t t o n s . L in in g is % q u i l t e d , 34 a c r y lic p la id . S a n d . S iz e s 3 6 t o O C 0 0 D is c m m t Cosmetics 46. B y E u ro p e c ra ft. J w 3 :0 0 t o 5 :0 0 p.m . ( a p p r o x im a t e l y ) & Vitamins UlcwJd 6 1 9 E . G ra n d R iv e r A cross from Student S ervices two eleven south Washington D is c S h o p michigan theater building DISCOUNT RECORD S 323 EAST GRAND RIVER PHONE 351-5380 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, D ecem ber 8, 1966 HANNAH CLAIMS ATTENTION Fort Wayne Area E a s t A fr ic a n p ro je c t has g re a te s t p o te n tia l fo r g o o d SENIORS n G e t a h e a d s ta r t o n y o u r c a re e r In v e s tig a te e m p lo y m e n t o p p o r tu n it ie s By DO R O THY LA S K E Y S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r P re sid e n t John A. Hannah T uesday told a visiting adm inis­ tr a to r fro m the U niversity of N ig eria that of the fifteen MSU tr a te his study on the scien ce lib r a ry , he w ill tra v e l to the U n iv ersity o f C alifo rn ia cam ­ p u se s at D avis and Stanford to study a g ric u ltu re . F ro m th e re he w ill v isit Ohio S tate, C o rn ell, re se n tatlv es from the B ritish governm ent that estab lish ed the u n iv ersity In 1960. It began a s a few buildings and a nucleus of 200 students. It’s lib ra ry con­ s is te d of one room w ith books u m e s, but in the type of m a te ria ls it has av ailab le fo r student and facu lty u se . He explained that only a sm a ll p ercen tag e of our lib ra ry m a te ria l Is continually u sed. Responding to A ru n s i's ques­ in F o rt W a y n e d u r in g y o u r Pennsylvania and N orth C arolina strew n a c ro s s the flo o r. tio n s about fu rth e r MSU p ro je c ts p ro je c ts o v erse as the E astern in N ig eria, Hannah sa id that now C h r is tm a s v a c a tio n . a t R aleigh. Today 1,303 N ig erian s have A frican p ro jec t has the g re a te st g raduated from th e u n iv ersity , th e people of N ig eria have been Special Personal Interviews p otential fo r the g re a te st good. T he U n iv ersity o f N igeria w hich this y e a r begins to handle and It has acq u ired the reputa­ given th e ir s ta r t. He said that the N nacke O. A ru n sl, g raduate g r e a te s t d iscip lin e they have its own ad m in istratio n was tion of being the b est Institution of the U niversity of N igeria and when they get d isco u rag ed Is to molded In fact and philosophy In the E ast A frican a re a . DECEM BER 2 7 , 2 8 , 2 9 , 1 9 6 6 a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of the lib ra ry c o n s id e r w hat they s ta rte d w ith. a f te r MSU. A ddressing A ru n sl, Hannah H o tel V an O rm an , D o w n to w n F o rt W a y n e , In d . th e re , Is In the U.S. fo r a six - MSU w ill help In any p ro g ram said that the m ain problem w ith m onth study on the acquisition, P re sid e n t Hannah said that R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f 26 la r g e , n a tio n a lly k n o w n c o m ­ p a n ie s w ill be on h a n d to in te rv ie w p r o s p e c tiv e m a le se lectio n , and ad m in istratio n of N ig eria , w hile s till a B ritish the u n iv ersity Is that It m ust disp el the notion am ong the Ibo th at m akes sen se, he added. MSU w ill stay In N ig eria until Visiting Librarían a n d fe m a le e m p lo y e e s f ro m t h e 1967 a u n iv ersity lib ra ry . colony, sought the self-h elp s e rv ­ 1970 in an ad v iso ry cap acity . The people that a college education N .O . A r u n s i, a s s is ta n t l i b r a r i a n at th e U n i v e r s i t y g r a d u a t in g c la ss . A fter h i s th ree-m o n th stay ices of a land g ran t u n iv e rsity . p re sid e n t v ice-ch a n ce llo r, who m eans a governm ent job. Hannah o f N ig e r ia , w ith p r e s id e n t John A . H annah d is c u s s e s h e r e during w hich he w ill concen- It w a s MSU, along with r e p - Registration! Hotel Van Orman, Dec. 27 s tr e s s e d th at th e idea of th e uni­ c o rre sp o n d s to the co lleg e p r e s ­ th e s u c c e s s fu l M S U -N ig e ria n p ro ]e c t. 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. v e rsity is to get the n e c e s sa ry ident h e re , is a v isitin g p ro fe s s o r 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 w ork done so that the country who taught h e re la s t y e a r. Fish flour use seen Personal Interviews: Hotel Van Orman, Dec. 28, 29 w ill be stab le enough to support C u rre n tly 30 MSU faculty m em ­ 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Itse lf and n u rtu re Its own r e - b e r s a r e in N ig eria. P ro fe s s io n a l c a r e e r c o u n s e lo rs w ill b e — no fe e s o r o b lig a tio n s . Free resume copying service a v a ila b le T h e flour for your b rea d may avenue som eday com e from the sea o th erw ise fo r using fish which would be w asted ," so u rses. Hannah said that the u n iv ersity had the im agination and energy of its people to draw fro m . A lso A ru n sl said th at during his s ta y in E ast L ansing he rea lize d th at the A m erican s’ ric h e s w ere won by h ard w ork. " I w ill em ­ Faisified blood rates F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a tio n a n d l is t o f p a r ti c i p a ti n g c o m p a n ie s w r i t e : M a rily n N e w m a n , S tu d e n t A ff a ir s C h a irm a n , O p e r a tio n N a tiv e S o n , 1301 S. H a r r is o n S t., F o r t W a y n e , In d ia n a . r a th e r than the wheat fields a c ­ Tack r e p o r ts . " T h is would allow cording to D r. P e te r T ack, c h a ir­ us to b e tte r u tilize o u r food r e ­ m an of the D epartm ent of F ish ­ s o u r c e s ," he noted th at A ru n s i's study d eals w ith the " h e a r t, soul, and in te stin al tra c t of a sc h o o l." p h a siz e to m y p e o p le ," he said, " th a t A m erican s believe in the dignity of w ork, and it Is through on draft exams ¡llega e r ie s and W ildlife. F ish flo u r is produced by ex ­ Hannah added that an "a d eq u a te th is w ork and s p ir it of se rv ic e and told to re p o rt fo r re -e x a m in ­ B y JO H N D. B R E S L IN ation at a la te r date. " F is h flour may provide an tra c tin g p ro tein from fish . lib r a r y " Is not m e asu red in vol­ th a t they have becom e r ic h ." E xam inees a r e held overnight S elective S ervice exam inees fo r re-ex am in atio n the following L i k e , I'm s p littin g , Ideasville. who falsify high blood p re s s u re a ilm en ts for the purp o se of fa il­ ing th e ir d raft ph y sical exam in­ day If It a p p e ars th e ir blood p re s s u re is only te m p o ra rily e le ­ vated, he said. F r e e d o m la n d . A n t io c h ? W e s le y a n ? ation a r e liab le fo r prosecution "A good night’s sle ep often r e ­ baby. I got a InitiativeCity, Carlton?Purdue? u n d er the Selective S erv ice Act. sto re s a potential r e je c t’s blood C ol. A rth u r H olm es, sta ff d i­ p r e s s u r e to n o rm a l,” the of­ r e c to r of the M ichigan Selective w h o le n e w b a g f o r U C LA ? USA! CalTech?Stetson? S erv ice System , sa id exam inee using d ru g s o r other any ficial said. Any exam inee who c laim s an ailm ent that c a u se s high blood / m ean s to a rtific ia lly r a is e h is next y e a r p re s s u r e is re q u ire d to p re se n t \ \ blood p re s s u r e may re c e iv e the p re sc rib e d penalty of five y ea rs im p riso n m en t o r a fine of $10, - 000. a le tte r of v erific atio n from his physician stating the d iag n o sis, p rognosis and tre a tm e n t of the ailm ent, he said, as th is Is the Selective S ervice o fficials in b e s t safeguard against deception. o th e r a re a s , sp ecifically St. L o u is, Mo., have been confronted in p a st weeks with the p ro b ­ lem of d ra ft-e lig ib le m en using d ru g s to elevate th e ir blood p r e s ­ Comparison s u r e and intentionally fail th e ir S elective ex am s. S erv ice physical of historical "Such a problem has not b e­ com e significant in M ichigan,” C ol. H olm es said. conceptsset Should the situation a ris e , the "C y cle s of H istory: China and sta n d ard operating p ro cedure the W est,’’ a com parison of t r a ­ would be fo r S elective Service ditional C hinese and p re-m o d ern to re p o rt individuals involved W estern conceptions of cyclical to the d is tric t atto rn ey fo r p ro ­ h isto ry , will be the topic of a secution, he said . le c tu re by Donald Ming-dah Although his office is not Lowe, a t 2 p.m . Monday in 332 d irec tly concerned with physi­ C a se H all. TheyYe re a lly SwartInmore? cal exam inations, C ol. H olm es Lowe Is a p ro fe sso r at the S ta tu s . F a c e . P e r s p e c t iv e m a k i n g i t in a d v a n c e d Ríce?... said any attem p t a t deception would be rep o rted to the S elec­ tiv e S ervice by the A rm ed F o rc e s C e n te r fo r C hinese studies at the U niversity of C alifornia at B erk ­ eley. H is a r e a s of sp ecialization M u st be V A L E ! r e s e a r c h , class E know TCU! E n tran c e and Exam ining Station include m odern China, m odern R ussia, M arxist thought, h is ­ (AFEES) In D etro it. and b r e a d . C o lo ra d o ? Iowa? T h e D etro it AFEES exam ines toriography, sociology ofknow- r e la y s an d B ro w n ? S elective S ervice re g is tra n ts ledge and phinomenology. \ Texas Tech? / e x o tic m e t a l s ... N o t B e n n in g to n ? ! fro m a ll but 12 M ichigan coun­ tie s . An AFEES official said a r t i ­ Drawing data fro m Han China and ancient G reece, Lowe will attem pt to illum inate the p r e s ­ H u n te r? fic ia l elevation of ex am inees’ entation of non-W estern history / blood p re s s u re has not been a m a jo r problem at the D etroit statio n . in the context of W estern h isto ry . Lowe’s le ctu re is p a rt of the H um anities Dept, teaching p ro ­ g ram in oriental tra d itio n s. T he He said exam inees found to have high blood p r e s s u r e a re public Is welcome to the le c tu re often m ade "te m p o ra ry r e je c ts " a fte r which coffee w ill be serv ed . C o m e One, C o m e A ll GRAND 1 / O P E N IN G SATURDAY DEC. 10, ’ 66 M B H s c W s No, M an, GTsE G e n e ra l G rT «,E Q T S iW h a t? T e le p h o n e Is i t C o e d ? \ / & E le c tr o n ic s . / Open F la m e B ro ilin g MAKES The D E L IC IO U S D IF F E R E N C E ! G e n e ra l T e le p h o n e & E le c tr o n ic s is a f a s t- m o v in g , f a s t- E x p e rim e n tin g n o w w ith a n e w k in d o f h e a d lig h t f o r th e g r o w i n g c o m p a n y o f in d iv i d u a ls . 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 o f th e m . I n a lm o s t C h a p a r r a l. Y o u n g id e a s . I n m a r k e tin g . I n r e s e a r c h . I n e v e r y ONE DAY O N LY - S A TU R D A Y DEC. 10 e v e ry s ta te , a lm o s t e v e ry c o u n try , m a k in g a p e rs o n a l co n ­ a r e a . W e ’r e e a g e r f o r m o r e i d e a s . Y o u r s . A n d w e ’d l i k e t o L o c a te d A c ro s s fro m F ra n d o r 6 2 0 -6 2 2 N. H o m e r b e tw e e n C lip p e r ! & H o m e r tr ib u tio n to th e ir w o rld . o ffe r y o u a n o p p o rtu n ity a n d a c h a n c e to m o v e a h e a d in N e a r S a g in a w Y ou p ro b a b ly k n o w o u r S y lv a n ia c o m p a n y . In v e n te d th e F la s h c u b e . J u s t b u ilt tw o n e w g r o u n d s ta tio n s f o r C o m s a t. T h ir d A v e n u e , N e w Y o rk C ity 1 0 0 1 7 . GEE e x c h a n g e f o r th e m . G e n e ra l T e le p h o n e & E le c tr o n ic s , 7 3 0 O p e n 11 A M to 11 P M ________________ Ph 4 8 9 -1 3 4 6 H om e o f th e W orld s G re a te st H a m b u rg e r-S till Only 1W I Thursday, Decem ber 8, 1966 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Pupils learn prejudice CAN BEDONE by Project Misery R e l a x - i t ’s f i n a l s w e e k COLORADO SPRINGS, C olo.(f! s id e r a te o f one a n o th e r a f te r By DALE PRESCOTT "N ow o n e -q u a r te r a s h a rd , and — " P r o j e c t M is e ry ” is o v e r fo r th e ir e x p e rie n c e ," s a id th e ir F in a ls w eekl H e re it c o m e s le t go. T h en c o n tra c t ju s t enough a n o th e r y e a r and 35 s ix th - te a c h e r , W ilda Wood. ag a in and w ith it th è blown co o ls to fe e l th e te n sio n . L e t go. g r a d e r s a t P in e V alley School T h e c la s s v oted 33 to 2 to con­ an d ris in g te n s io n s . " F in a lly , ju s t think about con­ a r e g lad they w e re a b le to ta k e tin u e " P r o j e c t M is e ry ” th a t M r s . But now so m e stu d e n ts ca n tr a c tin g y o u r s h o u ld e rs . Now ta k e It. W o o d 'b e g a n la s t y e a r . H e r c h il­ sta y a s re la x e d in th e 11th w eek y o u r m ind off th em . T hey v o lu n te e re d , w ith th e ir d re n th is y e a r Include one N egro a s In th e f i r s t te n . With p r a c tic e , le s s an d le s s p a r e n t s ' a p p ro v a l, fo r a w e e k - boy and a Ja p a n e s e g ir l. They Hope cam e in an in te rv ie w w ith c o n tra c tio n is n e c e s s a r y to fe e l long e x p e rim e n t d u rin g w hich v o ted w ith th e m a jo rity . A rth u r H. S tein h au s, p h y sio lo g ist th e te n sio n , S teinhaus s a y s . “ U l- they le a rn e d so m eth in g o f se g ­ D u rin g th e w eek th e 35 s ix th - and p r o f e s s o r of h e a lth , p h y sic a l ’ tim a te ly , th e te n sio n ca n b e fe lt r e g a tio n , p re ju d ic e and d is c r im ­ g r a d e r s lo s t c e r ta in r ig h ts and ed u catio n , and re c r e a tio n a t MSU. even when the m u sc le is a p p a r ­ in a tio n . p r i v ile g e s . S teinhaus s a y s th a t w ith p r a c ­ e n tly a t r e s t , ” he ad d ed . At th is " T h e c h ild re n a r e m o re c o n - T h ey had to e a t lunch a t a tic e a p e rs o n ca n r e la x h is w hole sta g e , th e w hole body can be r e ­ ta b le s e t a p a r t fro m th e r e s t of body .b y thought. H is m eth o d , la x e d by thought. th e s tu d e n ts in th e sch o o l lu n ch ­ known a s n e u ro m u s c u la r r e la x a ­ S tein h au s h a s so m e a d v ic e fo r Business w o m e n ro o m . T hey couldn’t p lay w ith o th e r p u p ils d u rin g r e c e s s . They tio n , ca n b e p ra c tic e d an y w h ere, th o s e taking final e x a m s . "W hen ev en s ittin g In a fin a l e x am . w ritin g e x a m in atio n s, re la x all ste p p e d off sid ew alk s to le t o th ­ give scholarship e rs pass. S teinhaus sa y s a p e rs o n m u s t |m u s c le s ex cep t th o se need ed to f i r s t re c o g n iz e th e te n s io n in h is s i t up and w r ite .” T h ey had to b o ard school b u se s m u s c le s . " M o s t p eo p le h av e ten ­ T h e an n u al MSU B u sin e s s Wo­ And w hen th e N o-D oz is s till a f t e r a ll o th e r c h ild re n w e re sio n In th e ir m u s c le s of w hich m en’s C lub sc h o la rs h ip w as w o rk in g and stu d e n ts have to get a b o a rd an d then s it In th e r e a r . they a r e not a w a re . If th ey can be aw a rd e d d u rin g t h e • g ro u p ’s to sle e p , S te in h a u s’s m ethod of C h ris tm a s m e etin g la s t w eek in m a d e co n scio u s of th e m , they can " S h r u g y o u r sh o u ld e rs a s h a r d a s m u s c le s w ill re la x co m p le te ly . re la x in g w ill get th em th e r e soon­ T h ey c o u ld n ’t sp eak to anyone y o u c a n . F e e l th e ten sio n ? "A g a in sh ru g y o u r sh o u ld e rs e r . th e Union B a llro o m . u n le s s spoken to f i r s t.T h e y w e re le a r n to r e l a x ." T h e $50 sc h o la rs h ip w as p r e ­ " L e t ’s t r y a ‘c o n sc io u sn e ss “ Now d ro p y o u r s h o u ld e rs and but Only h alf a s hand th is tim e . In a c o n tro lle d te s t S teinhaus d e n ied su ch a s s ig n m e n ts a s r a i s ­ se n te d to B e rn a d e tte S w eeny, Ann ex p anding ’ e x p e rim e n t," h e s a id . ta k e y o u r m ind off th em so th e R e la x . tau g h t n e u ro m u s c u la r re lax atio n ing and lo w erin g th e fla g , run n in g A rb o r ju n io r. She is e n ro lle d in th e a u d io -v is u a l p r o je c to r o r to a gro u p of 120 s tu d e n ts . When th e School of B u sin e s s A dm in­ is tra tio n and is studying s e c ­ r e t a r i a l sc ie n c e . T h e p ro g r a m , d ire c te d by M r s . se rv in g a s a te a c h e r 's a s s is t a n t. A s th e w eek p r o g r e s s e d , M r s . W ood s a id , th e stu d e n ts " ta lk e d DEADLINE c o m p a re d w ith a c o n tro l gro u p of 80 stu d e n ts a f te r e ig h t w e e k s, a 40 p e r c e n t re d u c tio n in tension w a s e le c tro n ic a lly r e c o r d e d in ab o u t p r o te s t m a r c h e s , sile n t Credit Union insurance V irg in ia R o s s , had a re lig io u s th e te s t g ro u p . th e m e . It w as n a r r a te d by M ary s i t- i n s an d o th e r fo rm s of show­ H ard w ick ; s o lo is ts w e re K ath­ ing th e i r d is a p p ro v a l o v e r th e v a rio u s a c ts o f d is c rim in a tio n ." le e n C a se y and J a n ic e B lan k . W a i v e r p e r m it T h e a c c o m p a n ist w as J a n e E r i c - so n . G roup c a ro l-s in g in g w as led by N o rm a Jo h n sto n . S aid 1 1 -y e a r-o ld C ath y P e n - n e k a m p , “ I think P r o je c t M is­ e ry w as an ex c itin g e x p e rie n c e . London 6Ah, I 9ve Done It! h a ir s ty lis t S im o n Hext can do w o n d e r s program closes Dec.16 d e a d l i n e set T h e re w e re 225 p re s e n t a t th e I fe lt I w a sn ’t w o rth anything A C re d it U nion m e m b e r m ay C re d it U nion’s 8,500 m e m b e rs w hen every b o d y tu rn e d aw ay fro m w ith w ig s B u t h o w does she m a n a g e in a c a r ? T h e th ir d annual open e n ro ll­ a r e c o v e re d u n d e r th is p la n . D ec. 20 is th e d e a d lin e fo r m e e tin g of th e n o n -a c a d e m ic o r ­ p u rc h a s e $2,000 of te r m life U P I T e le p h o to m e n t p e rio d fo r MSU E m ployes T h o se w ish in g to ta k e advan­ o b tain in g w in te r te r m w a iv e r g an iz a tio n . m e ." in s u ra n c e f o r h im s e lf fo r 30 C r e d it U nion fa m ily life in­ ta g e of th e o ffe r m u s t go to the e x a m in a tio n p e r m its . T h e p e r ­ c e n ts a w eek and m ay c o v e r h is s u r a n c e co n tin u es u n til D ecem ­ C re d it U nion o ffic e s on T ro w ­ m its m ay be p ic k e d up a t 170 sp o u s e and e ach of h is dependent JETAGECITY b e r 16. M rs. F ra n c e s L e s n ie s k i, C re d it U nion m a n a g e r, em pha­ siz e d th a t th is in s u ra n c e is not to c h ild re n fo r $1,000 e ach a t a c o s t g u a ra n te e d not to e x ceed 50 c e n ts a w eek fo r th e w hole fa m ily . b rid g e R oad, w h e re th e s ta ff w ill supply any in fo rm a tio n n e c e s s a ry to ex p lain th e p ro g r a m m o re B e s s e y , 109 B ro d y , G36 H ubbard a n d S33 W onders H a lls . T h e te s t­ ing d a te h a s been s e t fo r T u esd ay J a n . 3. T h e s e rv ic e , p ro v id e d b y c r e d ­ fu lly . r e p la c e o th e r p o lic ie s , but r a th e r it unions in M ich ig an , began in B rasilia: w ild e rn e s s c a p ita l to su p p lem en t th em . e c t, one th a t if s u c c e s s fu l m ay g ra m , only m e m b e rs of the C r e d ­ 1960, and today c o v e rs m o re U n d er th e te r m s of th e p ro ­ p e o p le w ith p o lic ie s w o rth m o re th an any o th e r life in s u ra n c e I E B E R M A N N 'S tw o to th r e e m u r d e rs a day d u r­ co m pany in th e s ta te , acco rd in g B r a s ilia , th e h a lf-fin ish e d tr a c tio n s w ill b e th e N atio n al ch a n g e th e fa c e of th e c o u n try it U nion a r e e lig ib le to p u rc h a s e c a p ita l c ity of B ra z il, is a fa v o r­ C a th e d ra l, P e te r s o n s a id . It w ill in g th e f i r s t few m o n th s. th e p o lic ie s fo r th e m s e lv e s and to M r s . L e s n ie s k i. and p e rh a p s even of th e co n tin ­ b e b u ilt e n tire ly of s ta in e d g la s s C o n stru c tio n w ent on fo r 24 At p r e s e n t n e a rly 2,000 of the ite to p ic of R o b e rt P e te r s o n , e n t ," h e co ncluded._____________ t h e i r f a m ilie s . an A m e ric a n p u b lish in g o ffic ia l- e x c e p t fo r its f r a m e . h o u rs e a c h day fo r th r e e an d o n e- le c t u r e r w ho re c e n tly sp e n t two B r a s ilia is su p p o sed to be the h a lf y e a r s , h e s a id , y e a r s in th e South A m e ric a n w o rld ’s f i r s t a c c id e n t-f re e c ity , d e n tia l re c e p tio n w as h e ld by b u t it h a s y e t to liv e up to th at c a n d le lig h t. It w a s som ew hat L E T C H A R L I E B R O W N , c o u n try . n a m e , h e s a id . It Is th e only m a r r e d by th e fa c t th a t on h is It’s unique In b ein g th e w o rld ’s la r g e s t p lanned city and in being c ity d esig n ed w ithout tr a ffic w ay to th e p a rty th e F re n c h lo c a te d in the w ild e r n e s s ,a lm o s t a m b a s s a d o r stu m b le d Into a hole L U C Y a n d L I N U S S A Y in te r s e c tio n s . T h e id ea of bu ild in g a new in th e d a rk and w a sn ’t re s c u e d is o la te d fro m th e n a tio n ’s • c a p ita l in th e in te r io r o c c u r r e d u n til th e follow ing m o rn in g . cro w d e d c o a s ta l a r e a s , P e te r s o n M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S F O R Y O U to B r a z ilia n s a s e a r ly a s th e S u c c e e d i n g a d m in is tra tio n s say s. T h e now h a lf-fin ish e d c ity w as m id -1 5 0 0 s, P e te r s o n s a id . E a rly n e g le c te d th e p ro je c t, h e sa id . s e t out In th e w ild e r n e s s to a tte m p ts to e s ta b lis h a p e rm a n e n t T h e h a lf-fin is h e d c ity fe ll Into e n c o u ra g e th e d e v elo p m en t of c ity fa ile d , h o w e v er. d is r e p a ir u n til 1964 w hen a new B r a z il’s v a s t in te r io r , e x p lain s In 1956 P re s id e n t J u s c e lln o g o v e rn m e n t d e cid e d to fin ish th e P e te r s o n w ho re c e n tly g av e a K u b itsch ek d e cid ed to b u ild B ra ­ c ity . It m ay b e fin ish e d by 1980. s l id e - l e c tu r e h e r e fo r th e School s i li a in th e hope th a t m oving the T oday th e r e a r e 40,000 to 5 0 ,- of U rb an P lan n in g and L a n d sc a p e g o v e rn m e n t into th e in te r io r 000 p e o p le in B r a s ilia , a c c o rd ­ A rc h ite c tu r e . w o u ld a lle v ia te th e cro w d ed in g to P e te r s o n . P e te r s o n d e s c r ib e s th e d e sig n co n d itio n s in R io de J a n e iro " R e g a r d le s s of w hat h ap p en s f o r th e c ity a s " j e t a g e ." It an d o th e r c o a s ta l c itie s . now, w e have a lre a d y s e e n in w ill ev en tu a lly h o u se 500,000 T h e sc e n e re s e m b le d A m e r­ o u r tim e th e begin n in g of a m o st p e o p le and c o s t o v e r $2 b i l l i o n .' ic a ’s O ld W est, c o m p le te w ith im a g in a tiv e and d ra m a tic p r o j- T h e d esig n c a lls fo r two g igan­ tic sw ep t-w ln g re s id e n tia l a r e a s w ith g o v ern m en t b u ild in g s in th e n o se and fu s e la g e , he s a y s . T h e u n it of th e r e s id e n tia l a r e a i s th e su p e rb lo c k , h e s a id . A su p e rb lo c k Is a se lf-c o n ta in e d JAZZ! F o r y o u r D a n c in g p le a s u r e s w in g w ith - fwV* co m m u n ity of 11 a p a rtm e n t build ­ the in g s , housing 1,300 p e o p le . E ach su p e rb lo ck h a s its own sc h o o ls, s u p e r m a rk e ts and RED WINN QUARTET th e a te r , even r e s ta u r a n ts w ith AT THE F O R H A P P IE R H O L ID A Y S v a ry in g p r i c e ra n g e s , P e te r s o n s a id . T w enty of th e p ro je c te d P E A N U T S B O O K S $1 & $ 2 - D O L L S $ 2 .9 5 100 such un its have now been co m ­ p le te d . T h e ad v a n ta g e s of th e d esig n KoKo Bar O PEN SEVEN DAYS A W EEK C A M P U S B O O K STO RES a r e th a t th e in te r io r of a s u p e r­ b lo ck Is re la tiv e ly q u ie t and th a t F o r y o u r f a v o r ite b e v e ra g e s , d in n e r, c h ild re n c an p lay sa fe ly an y w h ere and p i z z a i t ’ s th e K o K o B a r a d ja c e n t to in th e li tt le co m m u n ity , P e t e r ­ -496, K a la m a z o o at C lip p e r t A c ro s s f r o m th e U n io n a n d A c ro s s f r o m B e r k e y H a ll so n s a id . O ne of th e c ity 's g r e a te s t a t­ A p p l ic a t io n f o r m f o r A .S .M .S .U . E a s t e r T r i p t o t h e B A H A M A S VEGETABLE M a r c h 1 9 - 2 6 $ 2 5 0 . 0 0 p e r p e r s o n M R . / M R S . / M I S S A D D R E S S : (PL E A SE ST A T E W H E T H E R C A M PU S, EA ST L A N SIN G , L A N SIN G ) I / W e w is h to jo in th e A .S .M .S .U . E a s t e r T r i p to the B a h a m a s , c o s t $ 2 5 0 .0 0 , a n d a tta c h m y / o u r d e p o s it o f $5 0 .0 0 p e r p e r s o n (T o ta l d e p o s it a tta c h e d $ ) I/W e have re a d th e t e r m s a n d c o n d itio n s o f the t o u r , and a g re e to th e m . I A M A M E M B E R IN G O O D S T A N D I N G OF M I C H I G A N STATE UNIVERSITY S IGNED. DATE, INCLUDES: / / r o u n d t r ip t r a n s p o r t a t io n d e t r o it w e s t e n d d e t r o it A .S .M .S .U ., R O O M 3 3 5 , S T U D E N T S E R V IC E S B L D G ., BY EASTERN A IR L IN E S CHARTERED S U P E R C O N S T E L L A T IO N A IR C R A F T M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y , E . L A N S IN G , M IC H . SEVEN N IG H T S A C C O M M O D A T IO N IN T R I P L E R O O M S W IT H P R IV A T E BATH A ND T .V . AT THE G R A N D B A H A M A H O T E L FOR FURTHER D E T A IL S OR INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: A N D C O U N T R Y C L U B , G R A N D B A H A M A IS L A N D . DIRECTOR OF STUDENT T R A V E L , A.S.M.S.U. D O W N T O W N - 113 S. W a s h i n g t o n FULL BREAKFAST AND SUMPTUOUS D IN N E R EVERY DAY BRAD M IL L E R T E L : 355-8266 or 332-0866 E A S T L A N S IN G -2 0 9 E, G rand R iv e r Ô Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Thursday. Decomber 8, 1966 S’ h o c k e y M e c c a : C o p p e r C liff, O n t. pany ow ns th e tow n’s ic e rin k , to g e th e r, and a ta lk with S p a rta n By G A Y E L W ESCH and th is h as been a lm o s t a s p r o ­ C o ach Amo B e sso n e w as the S tate N e w s S p o r ts W r i t e r c lin c h e r. d u ctiv e a s th e s m e lt e r s . C o p p e r C liff, O n ta rio , C anada, H ockey is th e second b ig g est T h e re a s o n f o r th e hockey w hose m a in s tre a m of life c e n ­ c o n ce rn in C o p p e r C liff, and fro m s u c c e s s in C o p p e r C liff is in la rg e t e r s on the n ick el in d u s try , h as th is town th e s iz e of S w a rtz p a r t due to th e w ork of the been w orth its w eight in gold C re e k , M ich., h av e co m e N a ­ C o p p e r C liff R e c re a tio n A ssn . fo r the MSU hockey te a m . tio n al H ockey L eag u e p la y e rs E v e ry S a tu rd ay fro m 8 a .m . F ive m e m b e rs of th is y e a r ’s J e r r y T o p p a z z in i, fo r m e rly with u n til 2 p .m ., e v e ry boy fro m six hockey team c a ll C o p p e r C liff th e B oston B ru in s , and J im P apin to 16 g e ts a ch a n c e to p a rtic ip a te hom e, and D ick Jo h n so n and c a p - of th e T o ro n to M aple L e a fs , in a hockey lea g u e , m oving one ta in Don H eaphy fro m la s t y e a r ’s C o p p er C liff High School is a notch h ig h e r e v e ry two y e a r s . squad a r e the m o s t re c e n t alum ni p e re n n ia l hockey p o w erh o u se, T h e C o p p e r C liff high school fro m th e r e . d e sp ite having only 300 stu d e n ts co ac h , who d o u b les a s r e c r e a ­ T h e C o p p er d i f f e r s (o r is it and re g u la rly d e fe a ts th e six tio n d ir e c to r , p la n s and b u ild s C o p p er C liffian s?) on th is y e a r ’s sch o o ls in n eig h b o rin g Sudbury te a m s fo r 10 y e a r s th ro u g h th is squad include C o -C a p ta in s M ike (pop. 86,000). sy s te m and knows who to play J a c o b so n and Tom M ikkola,S andy With M ikkola, M cA ndrew and a t w hat p o sitio n when they re a c h Me A ndrew , C h a rle s P h illip s and Ja co b so n lead in g th e way, C o p p er high sch o o l a g e . N elson D eB enedet. L o cated in the c e n tr a l p o rtio n of n o rth e rn O n tario , C o p p e rC liff is , in J a c o b s o n 's w o rd s, owned C liff took th e A ll-O n ta rio c h a m - p io nship in th e ir s e n io r y e a r with a 2 6 -0 -1 re c o r d , and the tr io and two te a m m a te s w e re off Jac o b so n , M cA ndrew M ikkola w e re p ro d u c ts of th is s y s te m . ” 1 liv ed s ix m ile s o u t­ sid e of C o p p er C liff and u se d to and Cassius Clay named by the In tern atio n al N ickel C o. of C anada. All of the tow n’s w orking fo rc e is em ployed in som e way by the com pany, J a c o b - to A m e ric a n hockey te n d e r s , u n iv e r s itie s on Ja co b so n had pick ed MSU a s the s ite of h is c o lleg e d ay s e a r ly in h itc h h ik e in on S a tu r d a y s ,” J a ­ co b so n r e m e m b e r s , T h e m o st in flu e n tia l fo rc e in a ttra c tin g p la y e r s fro m C o p p er Sportsman of the Year’ son say s, which is n ’t so s ta rtlin g high school, m ain ly " b e c a u s e th e C liff to MSU is th e re c r u itin g LONDON (U P I) --H e a v y w e ig h t C la y , sla te d to m ake h is f i r s t T h e U .S. m ad e it a sw eep of when it is c o n sid e re d th a t th e re nam e fa sc in a te d m e .” M c - done by S p artan p la y e r s ,. C ham pion C a s s iu s C la y , who d e ­ 1967 ti tl e d e fe n se a g a in s t E rn ie th e f i r s t th r e e p la c e s a s s p r in te r a r e only 3,300 r e s id e n ts . A ndrew , M ikkola and Ja c o b so n ’’W e a ll tr y to r e c r u it good fended h is heavy w eight ti tl e tw ice T e r r e l l in H ouston, T e x ., F e b . T o m m ie S m ith of San J o s e S tate L ike ev ery th in g e ls e , th e c o m - had decided to go to c o lleg e p la y e r s fo r MSU,’’ Ja c o b s o n said , in E n g lan d and on ce in G erm an y 6, re c e iv e d 232 v o tes to o u t­ c o lle c te d 132 v o te s on the b a s is " a n d w e’ve been p re tty s u c c e s s ­ th is y e a r , W ednesday w as nam ed d is ta n c e p r e m ie r m ile r J im R y- of w o rld r e c o r d s in th e 200 y a rd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • + " S p o r ts m a n of th e Y e a r” in the un of the U n iv ersity of K an­ ru n (19.5 seco n d s) and 220 y a rd s f u l." "W e have a r e a l good p ro s p e c t a n n u al b allo tin g co nducted in sas fo r the title . R yun, who se t a ro u n d a tu rn (20.0 se c o n d s). up th e r e th is y e a r , ’ ’ Ja c o b so n E u rp o e by U nited P r e s s In te r­ a w o rld m ile m a rk of 3:51.3 on Auto ra c in g ch am pion Ja c k c o n tin u e d , " b u t we lo s t th e one n a tio n a l. Ju ly 17, d rew 143 v o te s. B ra b h a m of A u s tra lia w as nam ed T h e L a tin p r o f e s s o r m a d e m e n tio n guy we w anted la s t y e a r .” fo u rth w ith 121 v o tes and E u se b io , E ven so , B e sso n e c an n o t be P o rtu g u e s e s o c c e r s t a r , w as fifth w o rry in g too m uch about th e one w ith 117. D istan ce ru n n e r Ron O f h i s p ro b le m : c o m m a n d in g a t te n t io n ! "T ry s a id th e D ean • th a t got aw ay. M ikkola and M c­ A ndrew w e re A11-NCAA to u rn a ­ m e n t se le c tio n s la s t y e a r on Ellsworth to Phils C la rk e o f A u s tra lia w as sixth w ith 97 v o te s , follow ed by Eng­ lan d s o c c e r p la y e r Bobby C h a r l­ to n , 49; P o lis h tr a c k a c e , Irena MSU’s national ch am p io n sh ip " a n d y o u 'l l s e e w h a t t h e y m e a n te a m . Ja co b so n h a s b een a sta n d ­ o u t fo r th e p a s t two se a s o n s, for Culp and cash K ir s z e n s te in , 46; R u ssia n gym ­ n a s t M ikhail V o ronin, 44; and the e n tir e E n g lish s o c c e r squad that A b o u t g iv in g n e w lif e to d e c le n s io n s !" 9 9 and P h illip s and D eB enedet a r e top p ro s p e c ts fo r th e fu tu re . C o p p e r C liff, O n t., h a s p r o ­ CHICAGO (U PI) - - D ick E lls ­ w o rth , a 2 2 -g a m e w in n e r f o r the a rg u m e n t th at th e P h ils gave C ulp m o r e h elp a t th e p la te than E lls ­ won th e W orld C up, 43. Don S c h o lla n d e r of Y a le , re c e iv e d 34 v o te s fo r h is sw im ­ r \ m k duced m o re hockey p la y e r s fo r MSU th a n N ew Y o rk , L o s A ngeles, C h ic ag o C ubs in- 1963 and a 2 2 - g a m e lo s e r in 1966, w as tra d e d w o rth got fro m th e C u b s. " I w a s s u r p r is e d to h e a r th a t I m ing e x p lo its . Honors For Ali San F ra n c is o and Tokyo co m ­ W ednesday to th e P h ilad elp h ia w as tr a d e d ,” E llsw o rth sa id when b in ed . And B e sso n e c a n 't c o m ­ P h illie s fo r p itc h e r R ay C ulp and he le a r n e d th e n ew s. p la in about th a t. a " s iz a b l e am ount of c a s h .” E llsw o rth sa id he h a s no f e a r I f y o u ’r e u n d e r 2 5 C u b s G e n e ra l M an ag er John H o llan d sa id the d eal w a s m ade b e c a u s e th e te a m needed a good of fe e lin g lik e a s t r a n g e r am ong h is P h ila d e lp h ia te a m m a te s . " I know q u ite a few fellow s Duffy, 11 gridders in bowls t h e r e ,” he s a id . " L a r r y J a c k ­ M ichigan S tate F o o tb a ll C oach For D au g h erty i t ’ll be h is W eb ster w ill go on to the rig h th an d ed s t a r t e r and "W e be­ D uffy D au g h erty and 11 of h is w it h s id e b u r n s to b u r n , lie v e w e hav e one in C u lp .’’ E llsw o rth , 27, a le fth a n d e r w ith so n and Bob Buhl w ent th e r e fro m th e C ubs e a r ly la s t s e a s o n .” S p artan s e n io rs w ill ex ten d th e ir 1966 s e a s o n a li tt le lo n g e r with th ird s tin t a s h ead coach of the H ula Bowl G am e in H onolulu E a s t te a m . He h an d led th e sam e on J a n . 7, and p o ss ib ly m ay be d u tie s in 1958 and 1959. In clu sio n jo in ed by E a s t- W e s t gam e te a m ­ T h e r e w as an ir o n ic touch to the p a rtic ip a tio n in v a rio u s p o s t­ y o u n e e d t h is d ia l. n in e y ears* s e r v ic e a s a Cub and an 84 -110 c a r e e r r e c o r d , h ad h is b e s t s e a s o n in 1963 when he fin­ tr a d e . T h e P h illie s w e re the C u b s’ h o tte s t c h a lle n g e r in b id r d in g to o ffe r E llsw o rth a bonus se a s o n g a m e s . D a u g h erty w ill s e r v e a s head of the fo u r p la y e r s in the gam e m a te s K enney, J o n e s and W ash­ w ill b rin g to 40 th e num ber, of ington, In p a s t y e a r s , 23 S p a r ­ S p a rta n s w ho’ve gone W est to the ta n s hav e been in the H ula Bowl is h e d w ith a 2 2 -1 0 r e c o r d and won c o n tr a c t in 1958. co ach of the E a s t te a m in the c o n te s t o v e r the y e a r s . c o m p e titio n . th e " C o m e b a c k - o f - t h e - Y e a r ” E a s t- W e s t S h rin e g am e a t San F iv e S p a rta n s a r e s e t to I f y o u ' r e u n d e r 25 , c h a n c e s a r e J u s t t u r n t h e d ia l t o p o s itio n s 2, a w a rd . L a s t s u m m e r he w a s 8 -2 2 . T h e C ubs b e a t out th e P h ils , F ra n c is c o D ec. 31. P la y in g u n d er p la y in th e N o rth -S o u th gam e a t C u lp , 25, won se v e n and lo s t r e p o r te d ly g ettin g the young h im w ill be S p a rta n s C linton M iam i on D ec. 24, T h e y a r e y o u ’v e g o t s i d e b u r n s t o b u r n . 3 a n d 4 , t h e c u t t e r s ra is e u p a n d a d ­ fo u r fo r th e P h ils la s t se a s o n and southpaw f o r $60,000 a s com ­ Jo n es, E ugene W ashington, Je rry W est, B ubba S m ith, L o n g e r t h a n y o u r d a d ’s , s h o r t e r j u s t t o y o u r b e a r d . Y o u ’ll g e t a c lo s e , h a s a 43-32 s la te fo r fo u r m a jo r p a r e d to th e ir r i v a l’s o ffe r of G e o rg e W e b ste r and D ick K en­ C h a rle y T h o rn h ill, P a t G allinagh t h a n so m e , b u t h ig h l y lik e ly t o g ro w c le a n s h a v e , to u g h b e a r d o r n o t- s o - $55,000. le a g u e c a m p a ig n s. T h e re is little n ey. and J e f f R ic h a rd s o n . T h e s e five o u t o f c o n tr o l b e tw e e n t r i p s t o t h e t o u g h , w h e t h e r y o u ’re j u s t t o u c h ­ in g u p y o u r lip o r s h a v i n g y o u r a ls o b rin g the co u n t to 40 of b a rb e r. MSU p la y e r s to b e in th is g am e. I f y o u u se t h e n e w R E M IN G T O N "' w h o le fa c e fo r t h e f i r s t ti m e in th r e e 200 S e l e c t r o * s h a v e r , t h e y w o n ’t. d a y s . B e c a u s e t h e R E M IN G T O N 200 T h e B lu e -G re y g a m e a t M ont­ A n d y o u r c h e e k s w o n ’t b e le f t w ith s h a v e r h a s a b ig g e r s h a v i n g s u r f a c e , g o m e ry , A la, D ec. 24 w ill a t ­ b lo o d s ta i n e d s lits , e it h e r . H e r e ’s w h y . T h e R E M I N G T O N 200 S e l e c t r o y o u d o n ’t r u b a n d s c r u b y o u r s k in ra w r e d t o g e t a c lo s e s h a v e . C l i c k t o 6 , a n d t h e s id e p a n e ls RENT tr a c t s till tw o m o re S p a rta n s, P h il H oag and J im m y S u m m e rs. T h e two w ill be th e 25th and flip o p e n fo r t h e e a s ie s t c le a n in g in 26th S p a rta n s o v e r the y e a r s to sh a v e r h a s a d ia l w ith a sp ecia l p o s itio n j u s t to tr im s id e b u r n s . C lic k t o n u m b e r 5 , a n d o u t c o m e s e le c tr ic s h a v e r h i s t o r y . T h e p r i c e . T h e g o o d n e w s is t h a t it c o s ts le ss t h a n m o s t o r d i n a r y s h a v ­ EVERYTHINGFORYOURSKI TRIP p la y in th e g a m e . A fte r the N o rth -S o u th G am e, S m ith w ill hop o v e r to M obile, th e b ig g e s t p o p - u p tr i m m e r e v e r. I t ’s d e s i g n e d t o t r i m s i d e b u r n s e r s t h a t fig u re i f a m a n u n d e r 25 h a s A la. to p rep are fo r the (except the girls) S e n io r Bowl to be played J a n . s tr a ig h t, e v en a n d n e a t — w ith o u t s i d e b u r n s , h e ’s o n h is o w n . 7. O v er th e y e a r s 26 o th e r S p a r­ t h e ris k o f b lo o d l e tt in g , c h e e k s lits R E M I N G T O N 2 0 0 ta n s have been m e m b e rs of the o r p a in . I t k e e p s th e m lo o k in g j u s t S e n io r Bowl r o s t e r s . a s y o u w a n t t h e m to . A n y s t y le , a n y S e l e c t r o S h a v e r LENSINE le n g t h , t a p e r e d , a n g le d o r c u r v e d . S P E R R Y R A N D C O R P O R A T I O N T h e t r i m m e r w o r k s w ell o n t h e b a c k o f th e n e c k , to o . A ll y o u n e e d is a s e c o n d m i r r o r a n d in a fla sh la s t by M U R I N E w e e k 's s c r a g g ly g r o w th is g o n e . 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Thursday, December 8, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS SIDELINES f * The tie game Luck c h a n g e s fo r C ra ry f iti and MSU B y B O B H O R N IN G him a standing ovation. Then when po in ts. L a s t y e a r, with Stan of us, and B aylor will be im prov­ him and the other n o n -reg u lars mm I r S tate N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r he sat down, his team m ates ro s e W ashington and B ill C u rtis at ing as the season goes along. going. fo r another ovation, th e crow d the fo rw ard s, the 6-5 su b stitu te B aylor w as in s o rt of a limbo " F i r s t , we love the gam e. T he fans ch e er when he com es followed, and T ed stood and waved got into only eight gam es and at the beginning of the y e a r be­ P ra c tic e is the highlight of the off the bench. They chuckle when season fo r u s. We get a s excited By LAR R Y W ERNER to the fans. s c o re d six p oints. cau se he didn’t play ball this he m akes a m istak e. It’s p roba­ it a t e News S p o rts E d ito r “ Some of the people think la m " T h e f ir s t two gam es I played su m m er. T h a t's why I s ta rte d in in p ra c tic e som etim es as in a bly because T ed C ra ry looks a a reasonably good p la y e r," C ra - th is y e a r I ju s t w anted to fit in, the fresn m an - v arsity g am e." gam e. little m o re like a kangai oo than a "Second, everyone on th is team ry said, "b u t the reactio n com es not do anything d r a s tic . But then, C ra ry said that two things keep b asketball p lay er when he a r e good frie n d s. We want to see b ecau se o th e rs don’t think I Monday night, I decided to be ag­ A tie is supposed to be a s o rt-o f com prom ise. I t’s supposed bounces up and down the flo o r. should be out th e re , and because g re ssiv e , be an opportunist — everyone do w ell so we help each to decide nothing. C ra ry is aw are of the fans and o th e r out in p ra c tic e . We’r e all his im age. "Y ou have to te ll of the way I play. the sam e thing Rym al decided “ A tie is like k issing your s i s t e r , ” someone once said . It is a f te r he played only half the p re ­ trying for the sam e thing — to y o u rself not to pay attention to " I am high stru n g . I act on though the con test was never played. im pulse during a gam e. Two vious g a m e ." Rymal sc o re d a w in ." No one wins a tie . them so m etim es. They can be y e a rs ago I would go nuts befo re c a r e e r high 17 points. C ra ry se es this feeling as a But h ere at M ichigan State, we like to be different. We throw fick le. Som etim es they’re as m ain fac to r in the team ’s future. m uch a p a rt of the gam e as the the gam es I s ta rte d ." T h at’s While C ra ry of c o u rse would to ilet pap er—instead of s tre a m e rs —-at football g am es. We put " T h e sam e team s p irit is devel­ when C ra ry would shoot his fist like to play m o re, he said he p ig s in elev a to rs and freshm en in clothes d ry e rs . re feree s. oping a s la st y e a r. If w e keep it " L a s t y ea r I felt inhibited when into the a ir w henever he sco red , doesn’t m ind being on the bench And we lose tie s . running and jumping back down- knowing the p erso n ahead of him up, we can win the Big Ten title. I got in. And th is y e a r I have been co u rt like he w as o napogo stick . is b e tte r. "T h is s p irit is so im portant We not only m anage to com e out on the losing end of tie gam es; a little w ary . But I w as su rp ris e d "M y room m ate (guard Steve " L a s t y e a r it w as im possible on defense. You help each other but when th is type of oddity does occu r, our lo ss is a national w ith the reaction afte r the South Rymal) kids m e that I’m like fo r m e to play with C u rtis and pick up a man because you want cham pionship. Dakota g am e,” he said w ith a N otre Dame — eith er they like W ashington in th e re . T h is y ear to, not because you have to. Also, H e re ’s one Ripley would have a tough tim e passing off: Michigan sm ile . you p ass m o re and don’t take bad T ed sc o re d six points in a you o r hate y o u ," C ra ry said . A rt B aylor and L ee L afayette State athletic te am s lo st two national cham pionships in the fall sh o ts. few m inutes, including a p a ir of As a sophom ore, C ra ry played a r e in front of m e. ■of 1966—as a r e s u lt of tie gam es. "(G uard) John Bailey is an 2 5 -fo o te rs, and the crow d gave in 23 gam es and av erag ed 8.7 " L e e is so fa r above th e r e s t T h e football gam e th at was supposed to rele g ate the sacred exam ple of th is s p ir it. He is p r e s s polls to the ro le of a form ality ended in the m ost distastefu l sa c rific in g him self and tiring of a ll com petition phenom ena—the tie . N otre Dame tied Michigan h im self out covering the toughest S tate, 10-10, on Nov. 19. A s a resu lt, N otre Dame was none the w orse for w ear. In fact, the Iris h cam e out w inners in THE GAME. A ra P a rse g h ia n ’s strateg y of playing for the tie ultim ately resu lted in the national Benington happy, leery opposing guard so Rymal can con­ c e n tra te m o re on s c o rin g ." T ed C ra ry . He may have had h is night fo r the y e a r. Then MSU B asketball Coach John two m inutes rem aining. " T h irty p oints in 32 m inutes the other cham pionship fo r N otre Dame. again, a fte r two seaso n s maybe Benington is making hum orous fans ro s e and left fo r F enn- n ig h t," Benington said . T he Spartans beat th e ir South Bend opponents physically and TED CRARY things w ill go his way. p e ssim is m a s popular as Duffy v ille with R ich ie's m other leading Moving from hum or to a m o re sta tistica lly , but lo st in the polls. D augherty’s Irish optim ism . th e m " he joked. p e s sim is tic note, Benington said As Bubba Smith said, "We m ight as well have lo s t.” The Speaking to the MSU F aculty UCLA ce n te r Lew A lcindor’s the w ins Tuesday by Michigan "e x c lu siv e but not expensive” S partans did lo se —a t i e —and the national title . Club at a noon luncheon T ues­ fine s ta rt? " I t ’s a sham e the kid o ver fifth-ranked Houston and With the football season over, the spotlight fell on so c c e r. The day, Benington left little doubt only opened his c a r e e r with 56 Illinios o ver th ird -ra n k e d Ken­ Holiday M ichigan State bo o ters, coached by Gene Kenney, w ere considered concerning h is d isp lea su re with tucky, coupled with W isconsin’s by som e to be the p re-to u rn am e n t fav o rites for the NCAA crown h is team ’s high ranking in the Big o v ertim e lo ss to 10th-ranked a t B erkeley. T en and nation. C incinnati Saturday night a r e in­ So, on a rain y day in C alifornia, the so ccer team lo st a tie Benington’s hum or broke forth dications of the Big T en’s o v erall to Long Island U n iv ersity . T he final sc o re was 2 -2 . But, for w ith his opening rem a rk : " I am stren g th . another Spartan athletic team playing fo r a national cham pionship, v ery happy to be h ere undefeated Benington still b elieves that a tie m eant defeat and no national crow n. today, but even p ro u d er to be un­ Illin o is and N orthw estern w ill be tie d .” the team s to beat in the Big Ten, T he soccer te a m ’s tie w asn’t lo st in the polls, how ever. Som e­ What followed w as m o re of the w ith M ichigan also a stro n g con­ thing even m o re ridiculous than p o lls ~ if th a t's po ssib le—-was the sam e: te n d er. 1918 E . M i c h i g a n MSU nem esis. I t’s called a c o rn e r kick. T he S partans had one le s s co rn e r Ted Crary In a b rief preview of the f ir s t Benington concluded with a Phone: IV 4 -9 6 0 7 T e d C r a r y goes up f o r th re e gam es, Benington pointed to sh o rt film of la st y e a r’s C h ris t­ S m art m others -to -b e S parkle & Shine in our kick than th e ir Long Island opponent a fte r four o v ertim es. I t ’s th e s ta r t e r ’s ability to e a s e up m as trip to Hawaii. He noted com parable to losing a basketball gam e because one team threw a r e b o u n d a g a i n s t S o u th 1 and 2 p iece fashions for holiday fun. b efo re they get too fa r ahead th is C h ristm as m ight not be as the ball out of bounds m ore tim es than the o ther. But this seem s to be the way the b a lls have been bounding for MSU this fall. Both the football and so c ce r team s played th e ir 1966 schedules undefeated, but not untied. D a ko ta . p o in ts and He s c o r e d s ix in t h r e e m in u t e s r e c e iv e d a s ta n d in g which would fo rce Benington to send in substitutions. He also adm itted his e r r o r in m uch fun for the c a g ers a s they w ill p articip a te in the Q uaker City C la ssic in Philadelphia, which öiffgpscio/s,/ km: Pi, o v a tio n , taking Richie Jordan out of Mon­ w ill include six th -ran k ed L ouis­ T h e r e ’s not much to say about the tie -p ro n e twosome of Duffy D a ve L a u r a p h o to day’s South Dakota gam e with JO HN B E N IN G T O N v ille. D augherty and Gene Kenney. What can be said about a tie ? How can . you knock a coach if he doesn’t lose? SPARTANS DRESSES D ressy & C asual 7 98&up I’ve had visions of a double effigy swinging from Beaum ont, sporting a sign saying: "D augherty and Kenney tie the big o n es.” I t’s been a p a rtic u la rly rough fall for Daugherty, Kenney and the fans who have followed th e ir te a m s. And all B iggie Munn ONTIME'11’ Four MSU p la y e rs '• J A C K E T S C asual - F estiv e 3 98&up w ants for C h ristm a s is a couple of sudden-death playoff ru le s. A las, will w onders never ce a se ? F ro m the United P r e s s I n te r­ n ational spo rts w ire com es word of another “ lo st tie ” for Michigan a lo n g w ith f o u r f r o m N o tre D am e d o m i­ p la y e rs n a te d th e T i m e m a g a z in e lo in S K IR T S W ashable wools cottons ’ & up S tate. A ll- A m e r ic a n te a m . SLACKS & up T he M acA rthur Bowl, presen ted by the National Football Founda- G ene W a s h in g to n , C lin t S tretch wool • ti.on to the country’s top football team , was aw arded jointly to the Jo n e s, B ub ba S m ith and cotton S partans and the Fighting Irish . G e o r g e W e b s l e r w e r e the At the annual National Football H all of Fam e Aw ards D inner, S p a rta n s n a m e d to the L IN G E R IE 398 T uesday night, a coin was flipped to decide which of the two S lips, P .J .’s , & te a m . A la n Page, T om gowns cham pions would keep the bowl fo r the firs t six m onths. T he coin was to ssed . And A ra called heads. R e g n e r, J im L y n c y and K e v in H a rd y f r o m N o tre w ith O ld S p ic e L im e r. F O U N D A T I O N S 2 °° You ju st ca n ’t beat "T he G ip p er.” FT-1 D a m e a ls o w e re n a m e d B ra s, g ird le s, & up as th e n a tio n 's b e s t. ¡5 1 * g a r te r belts P r e c i s e l y w h a t t h i n g s d e p e n d s o n w h a t y o u h a v e in C m (Spif T he T im e te a m is s e ­ m i n d . W h a t e v e r i t is , O l d S p i c e L I M E c a n h e lp . Intram ural le c te d b y r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s f r o m the p r o f e s s i o n a l N a ­ tio n a l F o o tb a ll L e ag ue I t s s p i c y , l i m e - s p i k e d a r o m a is v e r y p e r s u a s i v e . . . b u t so s u b t l e , e v e n th e m ost wary w o m a n is t r a p p e d h » BANKARD CHARGES ACCEPTED The L arg est Selection S lzes 3“ 13’ 6“20’ 38‘ 44 P r i c e s you can afford to pay Open Mon. thru Cj\ C h a rles Emling, top D etroit d esirin g to officiate basketball on and A m e ric a n F o o tb a ll in C en tral Michigan F r i . til 9:00 P.M . and a re a official will conduct any level. Leag ue . The p ro sco u ts, b e f o r e s h e k n o w s it! W o r t h t r y i n g ? Y o u b e t it is! a B asketball O fficials C linic * ** w h o a r e m e e t i n g in p r e p ­ QüCiflút T h ursday, Ja n u ary 5 at 7 p.m . in Residence hall bowling and a r a t io n f o r the c o m m o n the IM Sports A re n a.T h e meeting basketball e n trie s a re due in the p l a y e r d r a f t , s e le c te d the is fo r all p la y ers and individuals in tra m u ra l office F rid ay , Jan 6 Old Spice L IM E Cologne, A fte r S have, G ift S ets. By th e m akers o f o rig in al Old Spice. 22 p l a y e r s . ‘H ï.f M f c f Ü S at noon. C om petition s ta rts Ja n . 9. .frli ** * Frosh C a p ta in s In tram u ral building ho u rs Dec. ic 0 ^ 16 - 30 a re 12 noon to 5 p.m . Q uarterback Jack P itts de­ on Monday thru T h u rsd ay , 12 noon fensive end Rich Saul of this to 9 p.m . F riday, D ec. 16 and y e a r 's freshm an football team 30, and 1 p.m . to 5 p.m . on Sun­ DON'T SETTLE ¡to o have been selected a s honorary day, D ecem ber 18. * « T S * * , , team co-captains, Pool hours a re 12 noon to 3 P itts , a 6-0 175 pounder from p .m . Monday thru T h u rsd ay , 6:30 FOR LESS D ecatu r, G a., T rinity High School p .m . to 9 p.m . F rid ay , D ec. 16 led the S partan fro sh to a 1-1 and 30 and 1 p.m . to 5 p.m . Sun­ re c o rd th is fall. Saul, a 6-3 , 230-pounder from B u tle r, P a . was a re g u la r defen­ day, Dec. 18. T h e building will be closed ti v JÉnrifl sive linem an for the freshm en D ec. 24, 25, 26, 31 and Ja n . la n d a fte r playing linebacker in high 2. T he pool will be clo sed Dec. school. 21, 22 and 23 for cleaning. THE W O R L D ’ S LARGEST B U Y I N G SERVICE «^WgJiç d c id " Ask Santa fo r a delayed gift AND MWìiì! | N M S U ’S LARGEST B O O K STORES » this year. Suggest a spring m •m % vacation to the Caribbean or C O M B I N E TO G IV E Kfflrfm a summer so journ to TOP CASH TM taíK ítttiíK tsttiíst n::5ítsa«»«a}r» Europe. FOR USED T E X T B O O K S :íO r The costs are surprisingly SELL NOW low A T 1 «Inis * spor**•by10thOMuryF®iFUmCor. TJcrr v ersio n s featuring: T h e M others tion in 1960. It was a f ir s t place c e r t. T h e co n cert is being spon­ SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES Cinemascope ColorbyDeluxe ’Olllo:|i Sw itzerland. of Invention, T heW oolies, orange winner in the M idw est C ollegiate so red by CMU’s P hi Mu Alpha p.oi, am iwpoPM.TioM►499-6489 E ves, at 8 PM. . . .Sun. a t 7:30. .2.25 and u ltra -v io let light, incense, Ja z z F estiv al a t the U niversity Sinfonia m usic fra te rn ity as a _ A P H J 1 W B I Sat. & Sun.M atinee 1:30 PM 500 pounds of d ry ice, strobe of N otre D am e.«T he Ensem ble fund - raisin g p ro jec t fo r m usic m J i T eam effort lights and silent m ovies. has since been a fin alist in the sch o larsh ip s. TT,f— gat . M atinee 1.50. .Sun. M atin ee2.25 F o r those who d e s ire to con­ N otre Dame and Villanova fe s­ S ta rts T o d a y ! A M P U S C F o u r Michigan S tate in stru c ­ trib u te to the mood of th is re v e l­ tiv a ls. S everal m em b ers have to r s have been chosen a s p a rtic i­ a to ry undertaking, students a re receiv ed winning soloist aw ard s. I 332-«»44 I U ta h * N o A d v a n c e In P r ic e s p ants in basketball and volleyball encouraged to b rin g th e ir super D irec to r is R obert Curnow, f o r the F ourth N ational Institute stanzas to liven the p o etry r e a d ­ graduate a ssista n t in m u sic. He U n til 5:30 P .M . $ 1 .0 0 E v e n in g s & S u n d a y $ 1 .2 5 c h ild 50£ on G ir l's S ports. ing asp ec ts of the function. F e a tu re P re s e n te d 1 :2 5 -4 :0 0 -6 :3 0 -9 :0 5 They a r e C arol D avis, F ra n c is T ic k e ts a r e available a t M a r­ M I M presents 650 - FREE ELECTRIC - CAR HEATERS Koenig, T e rry T arb ell and Donna W iest of the D ept, of Health, shall M usic, the D isc Shop, P a r a ­ mount News, and the T w ilight p E S T (2 ) F I R S T L A N S I N G S H O W I N G S P h y sical Education and R e c re a ­ Zone fo r only $1,75 o r $2,00 at LMF.i ,T T T T T a rrT L rT ÎC E tion. the door. N u r i . A N J IN ® ALSO CO LO R GUEST FEATURE TOMORROW ENDS TONIGHT: J0HNFKENNE0Y 3-BIG HITS ADOUBLEDOSEofTERROR! Y IA R S O F immm ELEC. CAR inACARO LEDproductionoiIR VIN GSTO N ES DAY O F HEATERS Funeral expenses guaranteed by a THEAGONY DRUM S - H IT NO. 1 - ^ Major North American Insurance Co. 7:10 & 8:55 P.M . 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Only 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, Decem ber 8, 1966 LAST CHANCE! Just 1Day Left toAdvertise- Studentsmust pay III U U V V I I K V i A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent The State News does not F o r R ent F o r R ent M EL'S AL)TO S E f tv ltE . E ast PART TIME: $1.50 p e r hour to REDUCED RATES. F o u rth g irl ' with a p erm it ra c ia l o r religious discrim ination in its ad ­ L an sin g 's only g ara g e is now work in new E ast L ansing office, w a n t e d luxury a p a r t m e n t . CfebAR VILLAGE: A vailable im - m ediately fo r su b lease 4-m an NEED THREE g irls fo r p ent- house ap artm en t s ta rtin g w inter FOURTH MALE fo r house n ear cam pus, $50 m onthly. Call 351- located at 1108 E ast G rand Riv­ low cosf vertisin g colum ns. The State News will not accept e r . 332-3255. O m ornings o r evenings. C all M r. B ell, IV 2-0624. W inter te rm . 351-4561. 3 -1 2 /9 4 -1 2 /9 THREE OR six month le a se , Un­ luxury ap a rtm en t. 332-5434. 4 -1 2 /9 te rm . Ideal studying conditions. C all 332-3579, 332-3570. 6451. 4 -1 2 /9 TWO GIRLS needed fo r new W ANT AD advertising which d is c rim ­ inates against relig io n , Scooters & Cycles TECHNICIAN WITH "electronic background. Full o r p a rt tim e. furnished luxury a p a r t m e n t . $135. 351-4420. 2 -1 2 /9 NO. 13 CHALET. ONE MAN. Call 351-9268. 5 -1 2 /9 HEY THEREÎ F ourth m an luxury 3-1 2 /9 house, single bedroom s. C all 393-0504. 4 -1 2 /9 ra c e , co lo r o r national o r i­ KAWASAKI 250. 1967, 2 months N orthw estern Radio L ab. Call EAST L ANSING APARTMENTS ap artm en t s ta r t w in te r. M ike, • a u t o m o t iv e (j IRL Wa n t e d fo r luxury C edar gin. old. B eats 80 % of X 6 's. En­ IV 5-4331. 4 -1 2 /9 4 p.m . 351-9406. C all today. SHARE HOUSE - Two g ir ls , o r Village ap artm en t w in te r/ • EMPLOYMENT listin g . $650. 351-9265. 2 -1 2 /9 PLEASANT TELEPHONE work University Villa sp rin g . 351-7650. 4 -1 2 /9 3 -1 2 /9 3-4 people to sublet. 351-5844. * • FOR RENT Apa rtm e nts 3 -1 2 /9 1963 YAMAHA, 2SOcc.YDSi. Ex- from our downtown local office, EAST LANSING. B urcham Woods • FOR SALE c el lent condition. B e s t o f f e r , 635 ABBOTT ROAD STUDIO APARTMENT, two m ale THREE BEDROOM duplex, un- evenings. 372-6369. 3 -1 2 /8 and Eydeal V illa. Com pletely • LOST & FOUND A u to m o tiv e o v er $250. C all T im , 337-9152. stu d en ts. P riv a te bath, S hare furnished, fire p la c e , basem ent Newly com pleted F o r Win­ fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n ts. 5 and 11 • PERSONAL 5 -1 2 /8 BABYSITTER, PROFESSOR’S kitchen, park in g . $12.50 each and garag e, $145 month. IV 5- CHRY$LER 1965, 4 -d o o r,p o w er. te r T erm blocks from cam pus. Accom m o­ • PEANUTS PERSONAL fam ily, 8:30 - 4:30, 5 days p e r w eek. Phone 332-6078. 2780. 3 -1 2 /9 Also 6.70 x 15 snow tir e s . Call . . . Com pletely F urnished dations fo r 2, 3, o r 4 p e rso n s. • REAL ESTATE Aviation week, sta rtin g Jan u ary . 332- 3 -1 2 /9 372-2269. 2 -1 2 /9 . . . Student Rental R em em ber we have a pool. VERY LARGE house fo r re n t. • SERVICE 6958. 5 -1 2 /8 . . . T hree man units NEEDED: ONE m ale ro om m ate. L a rg e enough fo r 15 students. FRANCIS AVIATION w ill fly you CALL F id elity R ealty, 332- • TRANSPORTATION CORVA1R CORSA, 1 9 6 6 . Con- B urcham Woods A partm ent. home fo r C h ristm a s by a ir taxi. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT . . . Walk to cam pus 5041. 3-12/9 V ery reasonably p ric e d . C lose • WANTED vertib le, 140 hp. Daytona blue, fo r perm anent positions fo r men 351-7027. 5 -1 2 /9 to c a m p u s . Ample parking. Anyplace, an ytim e. F o r r e s e r ­ ONE d lR L fo r R iv er’s Edge showroom c o n d i t i o n , $1875. and women in office, s a l e s , 1 9 5 .0 0 p e r month Phone Nat Hammond, 332-8488. vations phone 484-1324. CEDARBROOK ARMS. Male A partm ent w in ter te rm only. DEADLINE Leaving for Europe. IV5-8977. technical. IV 2-1543. C _______________________3 -1 2 /9 _________________________ 5 -1 2 /9 F o r inform ation call 532-0091 w anted to take o v er le ase . $62. 351-9467. 3-12/9 3 -1 2 /9 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- 332-0119.______________ 3 -1 2 /8 ONE MAN fo r 4-m an luxury ONE MALE room m ate fo r house. 1 P .M . one c la s s day b e ­ CORVETTE, 1964. Red co n v e rt- E m p lo y m e n t WANTED: WINTER te rm fourth PANY, te m p o rary assig n m en ts NEEDED - ONE man fo r i b ed- ap a rtm en t, B urcham Woods. All u tilitie s paid. $45 month. fo re p u b licatio n . ible, two tops, autom atic tra n s­ man fo r Avondale ap artm en t. BABY - SITTER, five h alf-days fo r experienced office g ir ls . No room duplex. $60 month in­ W inter, sp rin g . L e a se ends Sep­ P ark in g sp ace. C a ll 489-0502. m ission, AM - FM rad io , w hite­ $55/m onth. C all 332-5243. Ask w eek, w inter te rm . 351-5178, fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. C cluding u tilitie s . 351-5141. te m b er 15. C all 351-7821 after 3 -1 2 /9 ‘ C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one w alls, 300 horsepow er, 21,000 fo r P a t. 5 -1 2 /9 evenings. 2 -1 2 /9 HOUSEKEEPING H ELP, half day 5 -1 2 /8 5 p .m . 3-12/9 EAST SIDE: t h r e e g r a d u a t e c la s s day befo re p u b lic a ­ m ile s. $2495 . 332-1745 . 3-12/9 WANTED: ONE g irl fo r 4-m an students to s h a re with one fo r FULL TIME em ploym ent. G en- ev ery two w eeks. Own tra n s ­ Delta ap artm en t w in ter te rm TWO GIRLS to su b lease AvnnHalo EAST SIDE one bedroom , fu r- tio n . CUTLASS, 1966, autom atic, buc- w in ter, spring te rm s . L arge, e ra l office w ork. R eceptionist, p o rtatio n . ED 2-2192. 2 -1 2 /9 only. 351-7541. 4 -1 2 /9 a p a r t m e n t . 351-4372 a f t e r n lshed. We pay h ea t. $135 kets, console, pow er, e x tra s, clean, furnished, u t i 1 i t i e s in­ ty p ist. W alter N e l l e r Real 5 p .m . 6 -1 2 /9 ' m onthly. Im m ediate occupancy. PHONE clean, $2250. 393-3048. 3-12/9 NEED ONE g irl fo r U niversity cluded. $40 each. 351-4428. E state, B r o o k f i e l d Shopping F o r R ent No ch ild ren o r p e ts. IV 9-1017. FOURTH GIRL luxury ap artm en t. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 DKW - 1960, 2-door, 4-speed, P la z a . M r. O pper, 332-6595. TV RENTALS fo r stu d en ts. E co- T e r r a c e a p a rtm en t, w inter and Sublease w in ter, sp rin g . Ad­ 10-12/8 3 -1 2 /9 low m ileage, $250. 882-9822. 3 -1 2 /9 nom ical r a te s by the te rm or sp rin g te rm s . Call 351-6890. UNAPPROVED CO-OP situation. RATES vantages, convenient. 351-5789. FURNISHED, TWO-ROOM a p a rt- 3 -1 2 /8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: M ale 4 -1 2 /9 N eed four m en. $45-$50 month. m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ 5-1 2 /8 m en t. Okemos a r e a . Available 1 D A f ..........................................s i .50 FORD FAIRLANE 500, I960. T - student to help receiv in g cle rk s ALS. 484-9263. C WANTED 1-4 men fo r Northwind 334 C h a rle s, E ast L ansing. 332- NEED ONE man fo r Northwind D ecem ber 20th. P ric e : $115. 3 D A Y S ...................................S 3.00 door, V-8, standard, snow tir e s . for four weeks w ork. Must be A partm ent. $56 each. 351-7917. ED 2-8531, IV 5-6581. 4-12/9 5358. 3 -12/9 5 5.00 Excellent condition. Call 351— av ailab le evenings and som e Apartments 5 -1 2 /8 luxury a p a r t m e n t . C all 355- D A Y S .................................¿ WOULD YOU believ e we have EAST LANSING. A ttention: stu - 9008. 3-12/9 afternoons. Spiegel Company, 9730, 337-0656. 3 -1 2 /9 HASLETT LUXURY ap artm en t TWO GIRLS needed - Northwind se v e ra l vacancies in a p a rtm en ts d en ts. F urn ish ed duplexes. Ac­ ( b a s e d o n 10 w o rd s p e r ad) PLYMOUTH, 1957. V-8, stick, 485-2432. 3 -1 2 /9 one block from B erkey needs one a p a rtm en ts, $56.25. 332-02 34. NEED ONE g irl sta rtin g w inter com m odates 2 ,3 , o r 4. Ready fo r te rm - E v erg reen A rm s A part­ c lo se to cam pus, all u tilitie s Over 10, 15£ p er word, p e r day. 4 -door. Needs som e w ork. $150. EXCELLENT MONEY fo r college m an. $53 month. P ark in g . Call Call a fte r 5 p .m . 4 -1 2 /9 paid . C all NEJAC of E ast Lan­ w in te r te rm . C all C laucherty 337-2463. 3 -1 2 /9 m en in te reste d in o n -the-job 351-9465._____________________ m ent. Phone 332-4736. 3 -1 2 /9 R ealty - R ealto r, 351-5300. WANTED: THREE g irls w in ter, sing at 337-1300 fo r d e ta ils. T h e r e w ill be a 50^ s e rv ic e PONTIAC TEMPEST, 1965 sport m anagem ent train in g . W rite SINGLE OR double, kitchen, near TW S OR~FOUR needed fo r B u r- Evenings ED 2-5900. 3 -12/9 sp rin g . Two blocks from cam ­ C -3 -1 2 /9 and bookkeeping c h a rg e if coupe. T urquoise, hydram atic Tom Ward, 102 High S tre et, cam pus. $70 month. 139 Lew is, cham Woods, 351-9082. 3 -1 2 /9 RE SPO N SIBLE, MARRIED pus. 351-9087. 5 -1 2 /8 GIRL N e e d e d w inter and spring th is ad is not paid w ithin radio, w h i t e w a l l tire s , solid G rand Blanc, M ichigan, 48439. a fte r 5 p .m . 2 -1 2 /9 couple to c a r e fu rn ish ed home AVAILABLE FOR w in ter te rm T r. TWO GIRLS to s h a r e 4 -g irl C lose to cam pus. $47.50 includ­ one w eek. wheel d iscs, 6 cylinder. Very _________________________ 5 -1 2 /9 w inter te rm . Low c o s t. Call G raduate and M arried Students ap a rtm en ts fo r two men, $125, a p a r t m e n t w in te r. Avondale ing u tilitie s . 337-2056. 3 -1 2 /9 econom ical to operate. $1500. DELIVERY BOYS, e a rn ex tra A p artm en ts. 351-7527. 3 -1 2 /9 339-8489 a fte r 6 p.m . except $150, including u tilitie s . A part­ ONE MAN n e e d e d , Burcham o r best offer. Call 489-5814. money for C h ristm as holidays, BAY CO LO N Y THREE MEN n e e d e d , 4-m an T hursday. 3-1 2 /9 m ents fo r two m en o r m a rrie d Woods. A vailable D ecem ber A u to m o tiv e 2 -1 2 /9 $2 - $3 an h o u r. V arsity D rive- APARTMENTS ap a rtm en t. A vailable D ecem ber NEED M a T T I th ru s p r i n g ; s t u d e n t s , $150, i n c l u d i n g 15. Pay re n t sta rtin g January BUICK, 1958. 4-door. Éxcellent P O N T I A C 1966 L E MANS. In. 4 -1 2 /9 1127 N. HAGADORN 15. 351-4187. 3 -1 2 /9 L ansing house with parking, $45. u tilitie s . Apartment- fo r four 15. 351-4187, Jim . 3 -1 2 /9 condition, finish. Full power, W arranty. 12,000 m iles. $2000. R.N. “WANTED fo r Blood Donor Now leasin g 63 u nits. 1 and 2 485-4173. 2 -1 2 /9 m en, $200, including u tilitie s. EAST SIDE, one bedroom . $125, R /H . 62,000. ED 2-8498, ED C all, 353-6843. 3-12/9 Station w ork. T h re e days a AVONDALE: 4-MAN. A vailable bed ro o m s, furnished and un­ 103 Northlaw n, c o rn e r of N o rth - no le a s e . No ch ild ren o r p e ts. 2-3060. 2-12/9 PONTIAC CATALINA " l% 2 ,~“i - week, Monday and Tuesday 9 fu rn ish ed . C lose to cam p u s, D ecem ber 15, $220 m onth. Call Rooms lawn and Abbott. Open house IV 9-1017. 3 -1 2 /9 door hardtop. Pow er steerin g a.m . - 4:30 p .m .; T hursday, shopping c e n te r, downtown, 337-2080 a fte r 5 p .m . 2 -1 2 /9 AVAILABLE WINTER te rm for Saturday. C all P e te r B arba 351- BURCHAM WOODS: 1 - 3 g irls CHEVROLET I M P A L A - l 96l , 12 - noon 't i l 7:30 p .m . No m an: la rg e , single, unsuper­ hardtop, black, pow er steerin g , pow er b rak es, w hite w all tir e s , w eekends o r holidays. $23 a and bus lin e. Model open 2 -7 6789 o r R ita E binger 372-5066. o r re n t whole ap a rtm en t. 351- BURCHAM WOODS: Sublease 4- autom atic tra n sm issio n . Has p.m . Daily and Sunday. 3 -1 2 /9 9082. 3 -1 2 /9 m an ap artm en t #1 (761). $62.50. vised, p riv a te en tran ce, bath and good tire s , $750. 372-6782. day. P le a sa n t surroundings. each . 351-9349. 2 -1 2 /9 phone. N ear cam pus, $12.50. to be seen to be appreciated. re n ts from 1 3 5 . 0 0 p e r month AVONDALE APARTMENTS need GIRL TO su b le ase Avondale lux- 2 -12/9 Work with another IUN. and ED 2-1746. 3 -1 2 /9 $800. 485-5916. 5-12/8 two g irls . W inter, sp rin g . $50. u ry ap a rtm en t. $55plus u tilitie s ’ LUXURY APARTMENT n e e d s l.p .n . inquire at DETROIT Rental Agent Model 337-0511 CHEVROLET, 1^58 IMPALA. 2- 351-9515. 2 -1 2 /9 two m en. Block from B erkey, L O V E L Y , FURNISHED room T R -4, 1963. M ust se ll. Make m e BLOOD S E R V I C E , 489-7587. M rs. Lauch R e s. 482-3379 351-4300. 5 -1 2 /9 door, hardtop from C alifornia. >$55. 351-9267. 2 /1 2 /9 a c ro s s from cam pus fo r g irl an offer. Call 332-6762. 1427 E ast M i c h i g a n Avenue, ONE MALE needed, 4-m an B u r- HASLETT ARMS! Two g ir ls to TWO MAN ap artm en t needs one. Must be seen. $450. 816 R. G. w illing to babysit to help defray 3 -1 2 /8 L an sin g . C -1 2 /9 cham Woods A partm ent. Rea­ su b lease 4 - g irl ap a rtm en t for F u rn ish ed , T .V ., p ark in g . WANTED: ONE man D elta A rm s C u rtis, 2 blocks north of M iller re n t. 337-0650. • 3-12/9 VOLKSWAGEN 1957. M echani- sonable, 351-7543. 2 -1 2 /9 w in te r. Call 351-9328. 2 -1 2 /9 A vailable D ecem ber 15. $65 luxury a p a r t m e n t . W inter, and W ashington. C -12/8 WANTED: experienced b e a u t y cally p e rfe c t. Runs re a l well sp rin g te rm s . 351-5697. 2 -1 2 /9 GRADUATE OR OLDER m ale ' o p e ra to rs . F ull tim e . MARTIN’S TWO GIRLS W inter, Spring. TH IR D MAN NEEDED month plus e le c tric ity . Call 337- stu d en ts. Two adjoining ro o m s. k CHEVROLET 1956 B el-A ire co n - In snow. Only $375. STRAT­ HAIR FASHION, E ast L ansing. C lose to cam pus. P riv a te , sp a­ 0705.____________ 5 -1 2 /9 ONE GIRL fo r 3 -g irl ap a rtm en t. v ertlb le, blue with w hite top. TON’S SPORT CENTER, 1915 F o r w in te r, sp rin g te rm . Avondale a p a rtm en ts. C all 351- R e frig e ra to r, t e l e p h o n e , no 332-4522. 7 -1 2 /9 cio u s. 332-0105. 2 -1 2 /9 APPROVED HOUSING available 265 cu. in., V -8, autom atic. E . M ichigan, IV 4-4411. C 2 bedroom s, T .V ., parking 7289. 2 -1 2 /9 cooking, no sm oking. C lose to TYPIST. FU L L -TIM E In te re s t- WANTED: ONE MAN, $ 33/month. w in ter te rm . Boys only. C all cam pus. ED 2-3454 afternoons Radio, h e a te r. E xcellent con­ $55/ m o n t h Includes all ONE 6lR L to s h a r e l e a s e d VOLKSWAGEN, l9 6 l, sunroof, ing c le ric a l position. G re a te r 137 Bogue S tre et. 332-4511. IV 2-6677 a fte r 6 p .m . All only. 3 -1 2 /9 dition, $350. Phone 489-5391. u tilitie s . No dam age de­ B u r c h a m Woods A partm ent. m echanically good. E xcellent Michigan Foundation. 487-3616. 2 -1 2 /9 day S aturday. 6 -1 2 /9 3-1 2 /9 p o sit. 337-2518 351-5157, evenings. 2 -1 2 /9 ROOMS FOR g irls , $10 w eekly. tir e s . Best offer, 355-9785. 5 -1 2 /8 MAN NEEDED fo r new fu r- EAST LANSING: S^gir'l, fu r- CHEVROLET, 1952, r e c e n t l y TWO WEEKS fre e ren t, th re e - Inquire at 332-0063. 3 -12/9 3 -1 2 /9 MALE $ t 0DENTS: m ake up to nlshed duplex. C lose to cam ­ n lshed a p a r t m e n t , half-block NEAR CAMPUS, fu rn ish ed four overhauled body fa ir, $60. 489- g irls im m ediately a t luxurious la rg e ro o m s. Bath, b asem ent, APPROVED SUPERVISED room s $40 each weekend a s w a ite rs p u s. 351-7623. 2 -1 2 /9 fro m cam pus, $115 p e r month. 6905 a fte r 4:30 p j n . 3 -12/9 Chalet - w in ter te rm . C all 351- A vailable Ja n u ary . 332-2495. g ara g e. (F irs t flo o r of house) fo r m en; sin g les, $10. One block Auto Service & Ports 6 p .m . - 4 a .m ., F rid a y and COED FOR R iv er’s Edge A p art- CHEVROLET, 1952 , recently NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e 9150. 3 -1 2 /8 $110 Including u tilitie s . Couple fro m cam pus. Some parking, Saturday evenings. FRANDOR m ent - one block from cam ­ 3 -1 2 /9 overhauled, body fa ir . $60.489- WINTER, SPRING te rm . F o u rth / LUXURY APARTMENT. T h re e o r sm all f a m i l y . A vailable no cooking. L a rg e w a rm room s, p ric e from $7.95. New sealed BIG BOY, 3425 E ast Saginaw, pus, W inter te rm . $55/m onth. 6905 a fte r 4:30 p.m . 3-12/8 man, C e d ar V illage. $67/m o. D ecem ber 20. ED 2-1746. hot and cold w ate r in each. beam s, 99 L ib e ra l p e r s o n n e l p o licies. CEDAR STREET, n o rth . Effl- ___________ 4 -1 2 /9 9332, 489-3469. 2 -1 2 /9 New and Rebuilt Auto P a rts Phone 337-1865. 2 -1 2 /9 ED 2-3839. 3 -12/9 Enjoy boating, fishing, E asily reached from Freew ay ciency ap artm en t, furnished, in­ CEDAR VILLAGE 4-m an a p a r t- FOURTH MALE ro o m m ate fo r PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE swimming, ice skating on 208 E. G rand R iver 127. Well lighted, am ple p ark ­ cluding u tilitie s . Phone IV 9 - m ent. Not a su b -le a se . Phone house, W inter, Spring. 351- ROOM & BOAR.D: $1/0 p e r te rm . ing a re a . P leasan t working N o rth . F u rn ish ed , 1 bedroom , Good food and snacks. M otts your own private lake and North Lansing - call 489-6147 7635. 2 -1 2 /9 M anager at 332-5051. 4 -1 2 /9 4613. 2 -1 2 /9 conditions. Apply MASON GEN­ ground flo o r, p riv a te en tra n ce . C o-op, 413 H illc re st. ED 2 - beach, 2-bedroom a p a rt­ UPPER FURNISHED for couple CEDAR VILLAGE, o n e m a n CAR WASH: 25£. Wash, wax, ERAL HOSPITAL, 800 E ast Col­ U t i l i t i e s and p ark in g . $120 THREE ÈEDROOM house n e a r 1440. 2 -1 2 /9 m ent only $160 including only. $110, Includes u tilitie s. w in te r/s p rin g , r e d u c e d ra te . E ast L ansing, Good a r e a . $150 vacuum . U-DO-IT. 430 S. C lip- umbia S tre et, M ason, Michigan. m onth plus deposit. Inquire, a ir conditioning, carpet, Ample park in g . 337-0512. 351-6206. 6 -1 2 /9 per month. Call 372-2942. FOR RENT: L arg e, p le asa n t sin - p e rt, back of KOKO B ar. 10-12/8 1007 N orth Pennsylvania. d rap es, re frig e ra to r, oven 2 -1 2 /9 3 -1 2 /8 gle room fo r m ale student. C lose C -12/8 3 -4 MEN to su b let A lbert a p a rt- 2-1 2 -9 and range, laundry f a ­ CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A few NEEDED: GRADUATE student to cam pus. ED 2-3681. 1-12/8 m ent sta rtin g w in te r te rm . 351- TWO BLOCKS fro m cam pus. One SUBLEASE 6-MAN house w inter c ilitie s . W o rry -free year ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call hours a day can m ean excellent fo r 3-m an ap artm en t sta rtin g 6884. * 8 -1 2 /9 GIRL ROOMMATE: furnished around maintenance, f u r ­ earnings fo r you as a train ed b e d r o o m , v ery clea n . $125 and sp rin g . P ark in g , n ea r cam ­ KALAMAZOO S T R E E T A ND w in ter te rm . 353-2227. 3 -1 2 /9 ONE OR two g irls fo r Eden Roc m onth. Couple. No ch ild ren o r ro o m . Walking d istan ce MSU. nished o r unfurnished. Avon re p re se n ta tiv e . F o r ap­ p u s. 351-9369. 5 -1 2 /9 BODY SHOP. Small dents to ONE GlRL n e e d e d for w in ter apartment. W in ter-sp rin g , p e ts . A vailable D ecem ber 19. ED 2-6954. 3 -12/9 Adults only. 5 m in, from pointm ent in your own hom e cam pus. C halet P ark la rg e w re ck s. A m erican and te rm . Colonial House. C all su m m er. 351-7404. 5 -1 2 /8 C all 351-5312. 1-12/8 THREE BEDROOM house. E asily APPROVED HOUSING fo r m en. foreign c a r s . G uaranteed w ork. w rite M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 351-9275. 6-1 2 /9 a c c e ssib le to cam p u s. F u r ­ A partm ents at Lake O’T he NEEDED: MALE to sh a re luxury STODDARD A P A R T M E N T S : A vailable w in ter te rm . Kitchen 482-1286. 2628 E ast Kalamazoo. School S tre et, H aslett, M ich­ nished. C all IV 7-6069. p riv ile g e s and parking. $10 / H ills. P h. 339-8258. igan, o r call IV 2-6893. C -1 2 /9 LUXURY SUPERVISED housing- one-bedroom a p a rtm en t. 485- av ailab le im m ediately fo r sub­ 5 -1 2 /9 C one m an. Campus View A part­ 4866 a fte r 10 p .m . 3 -1 2 /8 w eekly. 332-6118. 3 -12/8 le a s e . T w o - m a n ap artm en t. m e n ts. 351-7424, 12-2:30 p.m . ONE GIRL C e d ar V illage. W inter 351-7994 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 -1 2 /9 2 -1 2 /9 te rm only. Reduced r a te s . 351- EAST LANSING. L arg e fu rn ish - P E A N ■ O u «1 FT A W 7731. 3 -1 2 /8 i P L E ■ s T a a 1 V E See the new........... MALE STUDENTS - L arg e, fu r- e d -a p a rtm e n t, all p riv a te , one nished, p riv ate ap artm en t. ONE OR TWO g irls needed R l- .block to cam pus, th ree o r four S E E P I p 9 L E P Shower, parking. 1214 E, Kala­ v e r ’s Edge ap artm en t w in ter m a le foreign stu d n ets. Phone A N C H O R 3 5 O W ACROSS m azoo. 5 -1 2 /9 te rm . 351-9319. 4 -1 2 /9 627-2401. 2 -1 2 /9 T V L I . I lissolute 20. ( '.orpulent 0 ¡R Ë mull ."> A r r iv e d 2 I I 'll. il m a n 's 22 D o w e l S _ÏÏ] B 1 W ÌK Y Is Am T p i E A. S IE Ÿ bi IKAMINS COUPON! SiltXSiJtvSOi '). U n d iu 23. C m o v i E X w X ] B S O L UNIVERSITY SAFETY RIDE d is k * 2 1. Artificial SHOCKS 10. W itte r w hee l la n g u a g e 2 li. A d iw a r t L E P S 1 L E s I A■ M O P R E. E M p T i l O ¿I o R l 11 11. Falsify 2 8 K llie N i N G M O u A T 2™!13" 13. Twilight* 2 0 . lu w h a t Most Installed ¡ W E T L E E A N T c l 14. Clinic wav Cars FREE AIM. f t * *4 4 M . LARCH 15. C o lle g e in 3 0 . ( ' t i l l 4 Cellin' 31 N a m e R a p id * 3 2 Rescue DOWN .(>. Retel p a lili Hi. 1)anutge 3 3 . D e s tro y e d 1. S team p ip e 7. tuierioi VILLA y p M M M 3 5 K A M IN S C O U P O N ig M M y ¡P-ZpzroyfflBSBKAMINS COUPONSSSSMISiS 17. F ru it 30. S o rd id 2. Fuddles 8. I'.lo lle d 18. F a rm 37. A n x io u s 3. Rubber tree >1. S o la GIV E A STUDENT building 38. F in is h e s 4. S p ir it: Fr. 10. Pi n p o in t 19. Atop 5. Fettine 11 R e m in d e r SPECIAL! 39. li a i e d 12. D ru g g e t TUNE-UP A “ B R E A K ” I z 3 4 5 6 7 a 17. W in n o w MODEL OPEN 20,000 M ILE % % 18. Whit 9 % \0 2 0 . ( lo iiile l'O io 6 cylinder RELINE BRAKES i D % 12 tree 2 1. Vandal MOVE IN WINTER QUARTER 595 PLUS PARTS s|4« 13 16 17 14 % 16 15 2 2 . C ro u p , o l live 2 3 . Precious 635 ABBOTTROAD g e nis %20 21 24. N o m a d 19 8 cylinder | 50,000 M ILE % % % 25. H a d debts ZZ % 23 24 Zb 2(>. P o rtly 695 i L IF E T IM E BRAKE R ELIN E 3 BLKS. FROM CAM PUS % i 29 2 7 . S p illile I s24’5 lb «7 20 2 8 . C o llo id a l PLUS PARTS è À s u b s titu te FURNISHED BY TONY CO A TS 30 3t 32 2 0 . I.o a th c tl Ú35 3 1. 11 ¡u ut- 33 34 GOVAN MANAGEMENT DRIVE HOME SAFE FOR THE XMAS HOLIDAY 36 't í 37 % 3 2 . P h ilo s o p lie r 3 4 . ( ¡c rin a n 36 39 c ity 3 3 2 -0 0 9 1 % % % 3 5 , Siesta Thursday, Decem ber 8, 1966 11 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 'W I L C O M i r D I A T H P e rso n a l L A T IN A M E R I C A F o r R ent F o r S a le Rooms E X C E L L E N T Q U IET, a p p ro v ed ro o m f o r man» 2 b lo c k s fro m FO R WEDDING and p ra c tic a l 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 MOTORCYCLE SCOOTER In s u ra n c e . P a c k a g e r a t e s , BUBOLZ INSURANCE, O v e r Knapp’s C am p u s C e n te r. M OTOR Policies lack Cong assassin W ARE'S s e le c tio n s . 201 E a st U nion; $10. Id eal f o r s e r io u s stu d en t needing g ra d e Im p ro v e­ m e n t. P r iv a te . 3 51-6177, o r v is it 428 G ro v e S tr e e t. 2 -1 2 /9 G ran d R iv e r, a c r o s s fro m U nion. P hone ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . ALMOST NEW : b ed , k itc h e n c a b - C 332 -8 6 7 1 . GUY’S AND GALS: T h e w o n d e r- ful w o rld of V iv ian e W oodward C -1 2 -8 Yank idealism defiant afterwards in e t, fa n . D esk , flo o r lam p . h a s " t h e ” g ift f o r th a t S p ecial SAIGON UP) - T h e t e r r o r i s t m u n lst c a rg o b a r g e s with fiv e - M EN : C LO SE , q u ie t, p riv a te e n - 355-1242 . 3 -1 2 /8 S om eone. 3 5 1 -6 6 2 2 . 3 -1 2 /6 A m e ric a 's fo re ig n p o licy in d’e ta ts sin ce 1960. He re c e n tly p is to l k illin g of T r a n Van Van, inch s h e lls . tr a n c e . 332-0939. 4 -1 2 /9 BICYCLE SALES, re n ta ls and L a tin A m e ric a fre q u e n tly c o n ­ s e r v ic e outlined th em f o r D elta A m id sp ecu latio n th a t V an’s a w ealthy deputy who re g a rd e d P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l P h i E p silo n , p ro f e s s io n a lfo r e lg n M A LE GRADUATE stu d e n ts and s e r v ic e s . A lso u se d . EAST tr a d ic ts d e m o c ra tic id e a ls, sa y s h im s e lf a s p re s id e n tia l tim b e r, a s s a s s in a tio n in a Saigon s t r e e t s e n io r s . C le a n , co m fo rta b le , LANSING C Y C L E, 1215 E. DIXIE: FEA R not th e South w ill K enneth A. B ode, a s s is t a n t p r o ­ d ’e ta ts sin ce 1960. He re c e n tly o v ersh ad o w ed th e w a r W ednes­ m ay re v iv e d is se n sio n in the q u iet s u r ro u n d in g s . H om elik e G ra n d R iv e r. C a ll 332-8303. C r i s e a g a in . O p h elia. 1 -1 2 /8 f e s s o r of p o litic a l s c ie n c e . T h e E lsen h o w er a d m in is tr a ­ day, P o lic e h e ld a V iet Cong m ilita r y govern m en t, P r e m ie r ( a tm o sp h e re , A - l b a th ro o m s. SKI P O L E S . T h re e p a ir s $ 8 - T A LU LA T O EJA M . P a r i s w a s B ode h a s m ade a stu d y of th is tio n policy w as to re c o g n iz e gov­ youth w ith a d e fe c tiv e eye a s N guyen C ao Ky s a id he w as O utstanding cooking and dining $12. C a ll 353-6843. 3 -1 2 /9 g r e a t . G u a d a la ja ra a t C h r is t­ p o lic y , p a rtic u la rly In r e g a r d to e rn m e n ts w hich were a n ti­ one of th e two a s s a s s i n s and g re a tly shocked a t th is " b r u ta l fa c ilitie s . C e n tra lly lo c a te d , A RC H EhY SE T : L ik e new . 25 m a s . N ed . 1 -1 2 /8 th e re s p o n s e s to m ilita r y coup c o m m u n is t and p ro -A m e ric a n , h u n ted th e o th e r . te rro ris t act of the C o m ­ w alking d is ta n c e to c a m p u s and although th is in clu d ed u n d em o ­ D efiantly, th e p r is o n e r , Vo V an m u n is ts .” pound fib e rg la s bow, alu m in u m H A P P IE S T B I R T H D A Y P en n y . downtown E a st L a n sin g . F r e e c r a tic d ic ta to rs h ip s ra n g in g fro m E n, 20, s a id " I f I am s e n ­ " T h is show s th a t they a r e a r r o w s , le a th e r q u iv e r. B e st F ro m Happy A l, F rie n d ly D ick, Rhodesia p a rk in g . M o d estly p ric e d . C all P e ro n in A rg en tin a to T r u ijillo te n c e d to d eath , I am g lad tc a f r a id of d e m o c ra c y and w ill o ffe r. E venings 485-8666. a n d e x sp e c ia lly fro m T o m . A rt B o e ttc h e r, 332-3583. in the D om inican R e p u b lic. accept it.” r e s o r t to any c ru e l s c h e m e s to 4 -1 2 /9 1 -12/8 MUSSELMAN R EA LTY COM­ T h is policy c a m e to fru itio n G round fighting dw indled in sow d is o r d e r -in the n atio n a list CHRISTMAS T R E E S - C ut your SILLY BEAR, it’s you and I a l - in V ice P r e s id e n t N ixon’s L a tin PANY. SUPERVISED, M A LE stu d e n ts, 4 -1 2 /9 own b e au tifu l p in e , s p r u c e o r w a y s. H appy f i r s t , D ec e m b e r ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) A m e ric a n to u r w hich c a u se d r i o ts Ken Bode South V ie t N am and bad w eath ­ e r r e s tr i c te d A m e ric a n a i r ra id s r a n k s to h in d e r the building of d e m o c r a c y ," h e s a id . f u r . $2.40. 4811 B a lla n tin e Road 16. L o v e , T ig . 1 -1 2 /9 R h o d e sia . H is p o sitio n w a s th a t p ro te s tin g U .S. p o licy . B o d e , an i n s t r u c t o r In s ta rtin g w in te r te r m , 1 1/2 n o rth of the b o r d e r . T h e N avy Van, 58, a r ic h , P a ris -e d u c a te d (go n o rth on A bbott o r C h a n d le r). H a p p i e s t o f c h a n a k a h to th e c o u n cil should not ta k e any K ennedy, B ode s a id , w as c r i t ­ p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e , wi l l b e lan d o w n er fro m th e Mekong D el­ b lo ck s fro m B e rk e y , cooking and s a id two U .S . 7th F le e t d e s tr o y ­ 3 -1 2 /9 K aren an d N an cy . F ro m J .P . a c tio n it could not e n fo rc e . ic a l of giving U .S . su p p o rt to ta rlc e la n d s , w as one of the p a rk in g . IV 5 -8 8 3 6 ._____8 -1 2 /9 t e a c h i n g in L o n d o n n e x t e r s p a tro llin g o ff N o rth V iet 120 BASS A C C O R Ö I A N . Six B . and L . 1 -1 2 /8 South A fric a , now o u tsid e th e unpopular d ic ta to r s and w ish ed N a m ’s c o a st, the In g e rs o ll and m o s t p o litic a lly p ow erful d epu­ EAST LANSING: E a s t s id e to r y ea r. C om m o n w ealth, h a s a id It w ould to o p e ra tio n a liz e d e m o c ra tic ti e s In th e a s s e m b ly e le c te d Sept. m en. D ouble ro o m , $190 fo r s h if ts , e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . Will R e c re a tio n John C a s tle ph oto th e K ep p ler, d am ag ed fo u r C o m - c o n tin u e n o rm a l tr a d e w ith Rho­ id e a lis m in L a tin A m e ric a . 11 to d ra f t a new con stitu tio n te r m ; Single, $145. W est Side: s a c r if ic e a t $130. T U 2 -0 4 3 0 . 3 -1 2 /9 OPENINGS AVAILABLE fo r B a - d e s ia . B row n w a s r e p o r te d H ow ever, he w as fo r c e d to re c o g ­ to r e s t o r e c iv ilia n r u le in South * sin g le ro o m , $192 p e r te r m . h am a H o lid ay . P r i c e of $193.00 o p p o sed to any m e a s u re th a t n iz e m i! cy a d m in is tra tio n s In V iet .Nam. New h o u se and f u r n i t u r e . RCA 2 1 ” CONSOLE. V ery good Med school proposal In clu d es one fu ll w eek (D ecem ­ w ould w iden th e em b a rg o to South E cu ad o r, A rg en tin a and P e r u . A fo r m e r c h a irm a n of the P r iv a te e n tr a n c e s . K itch en s, co n d itio n , $25. C a ll F E 9-8585 b e r 27 to J a n u a ry 2) in F r e e ­ A fric a , th e p rin c ip a l s u p p lie r A ccording to B ode, th e Jo h n so n a rm y -p e o p le s co u n c il advising p a rk in g . C all 3 3 2 -2 3 6 1. 2 -1 2 /9 a f te r 5 p .m . 3 -1 2 /9 p o r t, th e B a h a m a s. H o tel, and of o il to R h o d esia. a d m in is tra tio n h a s sw ung back K y’s re g im e , he cam p a ig n ed for W lN tE ft" C L O T H I N G - c o a ts , MEN SUPERVISED: cooking fa - d ir e c t n o n -sto p a i r s e r v ic e . F o r He d e c lin e d to d is c u s s w ith to w a rd the E lse n h o w e r p o licy and h is a s s e m b ly s e a t on a p la tfo rm s w e a te r s , v e ry r e a s o n a b l e . w ould a ls o allow e n try into th e c i l i t i e s , two b l o c k s fro m re s e rv a tio n s phone 355-6364 a f­ r e p o r t e r s h is p la n s In ad v an ce th a t th e U .S. now re c o g n iz e s ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) openly ap p ealin g to so u th e rn s e c ­ M oving to w a r m e r c lim a te . 332- B e rk e y , $10. 332-4 9 7 8 . 3 -1 2 /8 t e r 9 p .m . 8 -1 2 /9 of th e co u n cil m e e tin g . H e p aid and a id s a n u m b er of u n sav o ry a s s o c ia te fo r th e B oard of P u b lic fie ld of m e d ic a l study f o r s tu ­ tio n a lis m In a n atio n la rg e ly run 3031. __ 3 -1 2 /9 SU PERV ISED R O O M S ; m a l e , ST ER E O COM PONENTS: O lsön c a ll s on S e c re ta ry -G e n e ra l U m ilita r y g o v e rn m e n ts. H ealth a t th e U n iv ersity of M ich­ d e n ts who d ecid ed la te In th e i r by m en fro m th e m id lan d s and w in te r te r m , 2 b lo c k s fro m A M /F M /F M m u ltip le x tu n e r and S e rv ic e T h a n t and A m b a ssa d o r P e d ro In a q u e stio n n a ire p r e p a r e d by igan w hose s e r v ic e s a r e on loan c o lle g e p la n s th a t they w ant to th e n o rth . He s a id h e hoped to B ode, 72 p e r c e n t of A m e ric a ’s to th e s ta te b o a rd , to ld th e m e m ­ study m e d ic in e . B e rk e y h a ll. • C o m p le te ly r e ­ s t e r e o a m p lif ie r. 332-2604. T .V .’s FOR r e n t. Z en ith and G .E . P . B e r r o of U ruguay, p re s id e n t T h e r e p o r t, su b m itte d by a ru n fo r p re s id e n t In 1967 and to m o d eled , c o m p letely c a rp e te d . 1 9 " p o rta b le s . F r e e s e r v ic e and of th e co uncil th is m o n th . H e d ip lo m ats t o n o n -d e m o c ra tic b e r s th a t the c u rr ic u lu m f o r th e sh o rte n th e w a r. 2 -1 2 /9 c itiz e n s c o m m itte e A ug. 3 , is p a r t L o ts of paved p a rk in g . C ooking. d e liv e ry . Only $9 p e r m o n th . m e t a ls o w ith U .S. A m b a ss a d o r c o u n trie s re p lie d th a t th e U .S. p ro p o s e d MSU school Is unique G R E A T BOOKS OF T H E W e st- fro m th e two e x is tin g m e d ic a l o f a b ro a d e r study on h ealth C a ll 332-2996. 2 -1 2 /9 C all N EJA C , 33 7 -1 3 0 0 . C A rth u r J . G o ld b erg . sh o u ld re c o g n iz e and a id any e r n W o rld , 54 v olu m e s e t. 3 5 5 - sc h o o ls In M ichigan. p e rs o n n e l and h ealth f a c ilitie s R h o d esia is s u e d a d e c la ra tio n g o v ern m en t w hich would ho n o r MEN - ONE double ro o m . C ook- 9932. 2 -1 2 /9 TH ESES PR IN TE D , ra p id s e r - In th e s ta te . of in d ep en dence 13 m o n th s ago it s c o u n try ’s in te rn a tio n a l c o m ­ She sa id th e fo re s e e n c u r r i ­ ing, liv in g ro o m , p r iv a te e n - v lc e . D ra ftin g su p p lie s . X erox M r s . C a rp e n te r pointed o u t to fro m B rita in , re fu sin g to a g re e m itm e n ts . culum w ould allow stu d e n ts to , tr a n c e . B lock to c a m p u s . A fte r A n i m a l s c o p ie s . C A PITA L CITY B LU E ­ to d e m a n d s th a t R h o d e sia , w ith "W e a r e fo s te rin g fo r th e C o m - s t a r t e a r l i e r In th e fie ld s of th e b o a rd th a t e x p e rts In th e 5:30 332-2195. 2 - 1 2 /9 PR IN T , 221 South G ra n d . 482- ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppy, a p o p u latio n of 225,000 w h ite s , m u n is ts ,” Bode s a id in c o n c lu ­ sc ie n c e and w ould p ro v id e fo r field of h e a lth f a c ilitie s have said MEN - DOUBLE ro o m a d ja c e n t to 5431. 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