Pope asks for truce F r i d a y extension; U.S. will M I C H I G A N consider proposal U N I V E R S I T Y S T A T E M EW S E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n D e c e m b e r 9 , 1966 10c B y The A s s o c ia te d P re s s th e n o rth , th e C o m m u n ists w e re re p o r te d P o p e P a u l VI a p p e a le d T h u rs d a y fo r e x tre m e ly a c tiv e in m oving m en and s u p ­ th e V ie t N am C h ris tm a s tr u c e to b e e x ­ p lie s fro m N o rth V ie t N am in to South Space W eapons Ba ten d ed into a la s tin g a r m is t ic e fo r the V ie t N am . Jo h n so n stu c k to th e p a u se n e g o tiatio n of an h o n o ra b le peace« In one b e c a u s e h e h ad b een a d v is e d by E u ro p ean of h is m o s t o p tim istic s ta te m e n ts on th e C o m m u n ist g o v e rn m e n ts th e r e m ig h t be a w a r, h e s a id the p ro s p e c t f o r a n end of p ea c e fu l m ove qn H a n o i's p a r t . fighting is b r ig h te r . Som e of th e b e s t-in fo rm e d W ash ing to n T h e P o p e ’s su g g estio n re c e iv e d a p r o ­ a u th o r itie s a g re e with P o p e P a u l’s a s ­ m is e T h u rs d a y of sy m p a th e tic U A con­ s e s s m e n t th a t th e p ro s p e c ts f o r p e a c e in O K 'd B y N a tio n s s id e ra tio n fro m P r e s id e n t Jo h n so n . V iet N am now a r e b r ig h te r th a n they B ut U .S . o ffic ia ls s e e g ra v e d a n g e rs , w e re e a r l i e r th is y e a r . a s w ell a s th e p o s s ib ility of ad vancing T h e v iew h e re is th a t th e C o m m u n ist p e a c e h o p e s, in the p ro p o s a l. f o r c e s a r e tak in g su ch s e v e r e m ilita r y M o re im p o rta n t th an th e in itia l p r o ­ lo s s e s th a t th ey w ill b e c o m p e lle d 2 8 p o s a l, h o w ev er, in W a sh in g to n ’s view , in th e n e x t few m o n th s to r e a s s e s s is th e re a c tio n of th e le a d e r s of N o rth th e ir p o sitio n . Jo h n so n said he e x p e c ts e a rly action by AUSTIN , T e x . If - P r e s id e n t Johnson th e a s s e m b ly . He said he p la n s to subm it V iet N am an d th e V ie t C ong in South d is c lo s e d T h u rsd ay th a t th e U nited S ta te s , V iet N a m . H anoi h a s n e v e r re p lie d to th e tr e a ty to the S enate a t th e c o n g re s­ th e S oviet Union and 26 o th e r n ations sio n a l s e s s io n sta rtin g n ext m onth. any of the p ap al p le a s . have a g re e d on a tr e a ty to ban w a r and 1 T h e g r e a t e s t d a n g e r se e n b y Jo h n so n T he P r e s id e n t voiced a hope th at the w eapons fro m the r e a c h e s of sp a c e . U nited S ta te s w ill be one of th e firs t a d m in is tra tio n p o lic y m a k e rs is th a t th e Jo h n so n sa lu te d th e te r m s of a d ra ft c o u n tr ie s to ra tify th is m u lti-n a tio n e ffo rt p ro p o s a l, w hich th e P op e d ir e c te d to w ard tr e a ty w orked out by th e U .N . C o m m ittee to q u a ra n tin e o u te r sp ace a g a in s t w a r. both s id e s , could be c o n v e rte d by fo es on O u te r Space a s ‘‘th is im p o rta n t step of th is c o u n try ’s V ie tn a m e se p o lic y into " I t is th e m o st im p o rtn a t a r m s c o n tro l to w ard p e a c e ." He said it tr a n s la t e s into d ev elo p m en t sin ce th e lim ite d te s t-b a n a w eapon to p r e s s fo r a n e w -o n e -sid e d tr e a ty fo rm a n o -b o m b s -in -o rb it r e s o lu ­ tr e a ty of 1963,” Jo hnson s a id . bom bing p a u s e . tio n of th e U nited N a tio n s . So f a r , Jo h n so n an d S e c r e ta r y of S tate T h at tr e a ty , w hich m o st n a tio n s have “ It g u a r a n te e s ,” he s a id , " f r e e a c c e s s D ean R usk have ru le d o u t any bom bing r a tif ie d , b a r s n u c le a r te s tin g in the a t­ to a ll a r e a s and in s ta lla tio n s of c e le s tia l p a u se lik e th a t w hich g re w out of the m o s p h e re , but not u n d e rg ro u n d . F ra n c e b o d ie s. T h is o p e n n e ss , ta k e n with o th e r C h r is tm a s tr u c e la s t y e a r an d r a n fo r and Red C h in a, the two m o s t re c e n t p ro v is io n s of the t r e a t y , should p re v e n t 37 d ay s — and fa ile d to b rin g an y r e c i ­ m e m b e rs of the n u c le a r w eapons society , w a rlik e p re p a r a tio n s on th e moon and p ro c a l g e s tu re fro m H anoi to w a rd sc a lin g have not ra tifie d it. o th e r c e le s tia l b o d ie s ." But F ra n c e is a m e m b e r of the U .N . down the w a r o r n eg o tiatin g . To beco m e e ffe c tiv e , th e tr e a ty m u st C o m m itte e on O u te r S pace w hich w orked In d eed , U .S . o ffic ia ls a r e o p p o sed to gain a p p ro v a l of th e U .N . G e n e ra l out te r m s of th e new t r e a t y . So a r e the any kind of a n a rra n g e m e n t w hich would A ssem b ly and then the ra tific a tio n U nited S ta te s , the S oviet Union and G re a t ,*ive th e N o rth V ie tn a m e se and th e V iet of in d iv id u al n a tio n s— by th e S e n a te , in B rita in . Red C h in a, of c o u r s e , is not a Cong g u e r r ill a u n its a d v a n ta g e s in r e ­ gro u p in g an d stre n g th e n in g th e m s e lv e s th e c a s e of th e U nited S ta te s . m e m b e r of U nited N a tio n s . In a sta te m e n t re a d to r e p o r te r s by T h e t r e a t y , including its p r e a m b le , is f o r a new ro u n d in the fig h t. p r e s id e n tia l a s s is ta n t G eo rg e C h ris tia n at D uring la s t y e a r ’s bom bing p a u se o v e r (p le a s e t u r n to page 14) the W hite H ouse p r e s s c e n te r in A u stin , Romney calls 2 3 0 presumed dead LBJ’s policy in Greek ship disaster a cover-up F i n a l s a r o u n d t h e c o r n e r the l i b r a r y a to p s p o t f o r la s t - m i n u t e s tu d y in g . 230 ATHENS, G re e c e p e rs o n s - O ffic ia ls counted m is s in g and p re s u m e d d ro w n ed T h u rsd a y a f te r a tow ering w ave t e r s h i r e . T h e T y p ald o s L in e a c q u ire d h e r an d re n a m e d h e r H erak lio n la s t y e a r . T h e ship se t out fro m G anea, C re te , W ith fin a ls fa s t a p p ro a c h in g , m any a s tu d e n t fin d s w ith p a s s e n g e rs and c a r s a t 7 p .m . NEW YORK If) — M ichigan G o v .G e o rg e S tate N e w s p h o to b y John C a s tle s m a s h e d s te e l p la te s on th e G reek in te r ­ W ednesday u n d er C a p t. E m m anuel R om ney T h u rs d a y s a id th e g o v e rn m e n t’s is la n d p a s s e n g e r sh ip H erak lio n and sank V e rn ik o s . S to rm s w e re build in g up a t s e a . “ G re a t S o c ie ty ” p ro g r a m s a r e " j u s tp a p e r h e r in ra g in g s e a s . T h e G reek M e rc h a n t M a rin e M in is try o v e r the g r e a t b ig c r a c k s in o u r so cia l Of th e 281 p e rs o n s a b o a rd , re s c u e sh ip s Is s u e d a g a le w a rn in g , a d v isin g sm a ll c ra f t i:nd eco n o m ic s t r u c tu r e ." F R E E D O M R E P O R T r e p o r te d they had p ick ed up 49 s u r v iv o rs to stay in p o rt. In a sp eech p re p a r e d fo r d e liv e ry b e fo re and two bodies by n ig h tfa ll, m o re than 16 T h e f i r s t w o rd of tro u b le c a m e ju s t the N atio n al A sso c ia tio n of M a n u fa c tu re rs, h o u rs a f te r the v e s s e l w ent down in the b e fo re 2 a .m . w hen th e i lerak lio n said R om ney p ro p o s e d a fo u r-d im e n s io n a l a t ­ ta c k on th e n a tio n ’s p ro b le m s . Saying th a t th e “ G re a t S o c ie ty ” p r o ­ g ra m s " d o not p ro v id e b a s ic so lu tio n s, S tu d e n t rig h ts ig n o re d ? s to r m sw eeping th e A agean S ea. T h e re s c u e sh ip s s a id th e holds and p a s s e n g e r ca b in s fille d a f t e r the g re a t w av e, c h u rn e d by 7 0 - m lle - p e r hour w inds, In a d is tr e s s c a ll th a t sh e w a s being la s h e d by a s e v e r e s to rm and in d a n g e r of sin k in g . N ew s, w e re a lm o s t c o m p letely w ritte n T h e H erak lio n ra d io e d u rg e n tly s h o rtly R om ney s u g g e s te d th a t th e n atio n h e a rk e n By BEV T W IT C H E L L p r o c e s s stu d en t opinion is not being fully s tru c k the H e ra k lio n . It w as two h o u rs by stu d e n ts, G rah am s a id . th e r e a f te r th at sh e w a s sinking and then back to w hat he sa id w as a fo u r-p ro n g e d S tate N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r c o n s id e re d . a f t e r m idnight when th e H erak lio n se n t a B ut s in c e the re p o r t h as re a c h e d th e r e ­ w ent s ile n t. T he G reek g o v ern m en t ap p ro ach of the Founding F a th e r s . B ut John H. R e in o eh l, c h a irm a n of th e la s t d e s p e r a te m e s s a g e : "W e a r e sinking. T h e a c a d e m ic fre e d o m r e p o r t s ta r te d v is io n sta g e , n e ith e r stu d en t g ro u p s n o r o rd e r e d e m e rg e n c y re s c u e o p e ra tio n s . T h e s e fo u r a p p ro a c h e s , he s a id , w ere: fa c u lty c o m m itte e on stu d e n t a ff a irs w hich H elp u s .” out a s a docu m en t to p ro te c t stu d e n t rig h ts . m a jo r g o v ern in g g ro u p s hav e been a b le to When th e m ag n itu d e of th e d is a s te r v o lu n ta ry a s s o c ia tio n s th a t p ro v id e d c o ­ is w ritin g th e r e p o r t, to ld th e ASMSU T h e H eraklion w as m ak in g an o v e r­ B ut th e h a s s le in g is now o v e r p ro te c tin g stu d y it and r e a c t to th e facu lty co m m it­ b e c a m e a p p a re n t, it o rd e re d an in v es­ o p e ra tiv e a c tio n c e n te rs ; p riv a te e n te r ­ S tudent B o a rd T u e sd ay night th e c o m m it­ night c r o s s in g fro m C r e te to the G reek fa c u lty r ig h ts In th e d o cu m en t, and in th e te e , G ra h a m s a id . tig a tio n , and d e c la re d n atio n al m o u rn in g . p r i s e s th a t p ro v id ed c o o p e ra tiv e a ctio n te e is now c o n c e rn e d w ith getting w h a t­ p o rt c ity of P ir a e u s w ith 206 p a s s e n g e rs , T h e re p o r t a s a w hole h as re c e iv e d m any R e sc u e sh ip s and s e a r c h p la n e s c e n te rs ; s ta te and lo c a lly o rie n te d actio n e v e r it can th ro u g h th e fa c u lty . 75 c re w m e n , and a u to m o b ile s and fre ig h t fa v o ra b le co m m e n ts fro m both stu d en t c o n v e rg e d on the sc e n e . King C on­ c e n te r s ; and a fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t th at S om e of th e p o in ts d ro p p ed fro m th e w hen sh e sank betw een th e is la n d s of s ta n tin e w ent up in h is ro y al p lan e and Rhodesiaarms r e p o r t, R ein o eh l sa id , a r e too m uch In a n d facu lty g ro u p s. 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T y p ald o s B ro th e rs of P ir a e u s , o w n ers p eo p le bobbing in th e s e a s s till rough fro m th e re c e d in g s to rm . T hey dropped life ja c k e ts and r a f t s . Som e of th e s u r ­ byGreat Britain so und ings of h is c h a n c e s fo r th e 1968 of th e H erak lio n , id e n tifie d th e only non- do, tu rn th e U n iv e rs ity 'o v e r to stu d e n ts ? ” ) th e V ice P r e s id e n t fo r Student A ffa irs. v iv o rs w e re badly in ju re d . R epublican p re s id e n tia l n o m in atio n . G re e k p a s s e n g e r ab o a rd a s lohn R ow lands, and s tu d e n ts (who s e e m to a s k , "w h a t is G ra h a m c a lls th is se c tio n th e m o st 40, of S cotland. th e fa c u lty try in g to p u t o v e r on u s ? ” ). re v o lu tio n a ry se c tio n in th e d ocum ent. Two W ro n g s U NITED NATIONS, N .Y . (£; - B rita in T h e stu d e n t b o a rd , w hich rev iew ed th e T h e m o st c o n tr o v e rs ia l se ctio n is the S hips and p la n e s ' sw eeping th e s e a ju s t b e fo re nightfall re p o r te d e x te n s iv e oil N o more crossword p ro p o s e d T h u rsd a y th a t th e UJN. S e cu rity r e p o r t and m ad e re c o m m e n d a tio n s a t th e s e c tio n on a c a d e m ic r ig h ts and r e s p o n ­ In h is sp e e c h , the M ichigan g o v e rn o r s lic k s and b its of w re c k a g e o v e r a w ide sa id th e r e a r e a t le a s t two th in g s w rong C o u n cil invoke m a n d a to ry eco n o m ic p e n a l­ re q u e s t of th e fac u lty c o m m itte e , is a ls o s i b il it ie s . It Is In th is se ctio n th at so m e a r e a . A dozen b rig h t o ra n g e li f e j a c k e ts — p u z z le s until Jan. 5 t i e s and an a r m s e m b arg o a g a in s t Rho­ c o n c e rn e d about th e lack o f student pat fa c u lty m e m b e rs fe e l th e ir rig h ts a r e being w ith p r e s e n t e ff o rts . d e s ia . It o ffe re d a ls o to a c c e p t a n o il e m p ty —flo ated w ith th e d e b r is . A n o th er te r m gone. And w ith th is is su e , tic lp a tio n on th e re p o r t in th e la s t few in frin g e d upon. T he F in n ish ta n k e r N u n alah tl re p o r te d the 52nd of the te r m , th e S tate N ew s " T h e f i r s t is the stiflin g c o n seq u en ce e m b a rg o on " a c c e p ta b le t e r m s . ” of o v e r c e n tr a liz a tio n ," he s a id . The m o n th s. " I th in k th e y 'v e fo rg o tte n th e b a sic p ick in g up 21 of the s u r v iv o r s . She w as en d s a n o th e r te r m of p u b lish in g . A fter G e o rg e B row n, th e B ritis h fo reig n co n ten tio n of w hat th e title of th is re p o r t second is th a t fe d e ra l a c tio n alo n e is too s e c r e t a r y , m ade th e p ro p o s a l in a sp eech “ Student p a rtic ip a tio n in the re p o r t h a s en ro u te fro m R om ania to F in lan d w ith a taking tim e out fo r final e x a m s a n d C h r is t- s u p e r fic ia l to su c c e e d , and w ill only ra i s e s a y s ,” Owen s a y s . 1 c a r g o of n aphtha. m a s v a c a tio n , th e S tate N ew s w ill re s u m e to th e 1 5-nation c o u n cil sp e llin g out the d e c lin e d to a v e ry low le v e l in th e fin al T h e title of th e d o cu m en t is "A c a d e m ic e x p e c ta tio n s th a t it can n o t fu lfill. p la n s of h is g o v e rn m en t to c ru s h th e 13- s t a g e s ,” s a id L a r r y Owen, p re s id e n t of T h e H erak lio n w a s b u ilt in G lasgow p u b lish in g th e f i r s t c la s s day of w in te r " A s g o v e rn m e n t inv o lv em en t r e p la c e s F re e d o m fo r S tu d en ts a t M ichigan S tate in 1949 a s the B ritis h s te a m s h ip L e ic e s ­ te r m , T h u rs d a y , J a n . 5.____________ _____ m o n th -o ld w hite m in o rity re g im e in Rho­ I n te r f r a te r n ity C ouncil (IF C ). “ It s ta r te d U n iv e rs ity .” ________________________ 'p e r s o n a l involvem ent, in d iv id u a ls and v o l­ o u t a s a j o i n t e n d e a v o r, now d r a s tic d e s ia . u n ta ry a s s o c ia tio n s lo s e th e ir c a p a c ity fo r B rita in su b m itte d a fo rm a l re s o lu tio n c h a n g e s a r e b eing m ade w ithout stu d en t p ro b le m s o lv in g ,” R om ney s a id . c a llin g f o r th e m an d a to ry p e n a ltie s and p a rtic ip a tio n . S U G G E S T P R O C E D U R E “ T h e gro w in g c e n tra liz a tio n of fe d e ra l “ S tu d en ts a r e not try in g to tak e o v e r a r m s e m b a rg o . pow er i s not only dw arfin g s ta te and lo ca l In re s p o n s e to d em a n d s fro m A fric a n a n y th in g ,” Owen s a id , “ but one of th e a s ­ g o v e rn m e n ts ,” he s a id , " E v e n m o r e in th e fu tu re th a n in the p a s t, th e so lu tio n of o u r p ro b le m s a t hom e and a b ro a d d epends on th e s iz e of o ur m e m b e rs o f th e B ritis h C om m onw ealth fo r an o il em b arg o a s w e ll, he said: " W e have been co n su ltin g v e ry w id ely , su m p tio n s of th e re p o r t is th at th e U ni­ v e r s ity is a com m unity of s c h o la rs , con­ s is tin g of s tu d e n ts , facu lty and a d m in ­ Civil Liberties Union asks board both b e fo re and sin c e I c a m e h e r e , and is tr a to r s .” m en , r a t h e r th an the s iz e of o u r n atio n al g o v e rn m e n t. “ In m y opinion, u n le s s b a s ic tr e n d s a r e r e v e r s e d , th e r e is g ra v e d a n g e r th a t the I a p p re c ia te th e stro n g m e a s u r e o f sup­ p o r t th a t e x is ts fo r th e in clu sio n of o il in th e m a n d ato ry s a n c tio n s . ASMSU C h a irm a n J im G rah am p o in ted out th at stu d e n ts p a rtic ip a te d a s m e m ­ b e r s of th e su b c o m m itte e s w hich d ev elo p ­ to defer action on ATL firings " I f an am e n d m e n t in th is s e n s e w as to a ctio n on th e te rm in a tio n of th e app oint­ g e ttin g a f a i r shake in firin g p ro c e d u re s flood of fe d e r a l d o lla rs , fe d e r a l d e c is io n s e d th e re p o r t la s t y e a r . Som e se c tio n s, In a le t t e r to W a rre n M . H uff, c h a ir ­ be m a d e in a c c e p ta b le te r m s my d e le g a ­ m e n ts of th r e e A FL in s tr u c t o r s , w as p ro p o s e d th is w eek by th e G r e a te r and fe d e r a l dom inatio n w ill s m o th e r the su c h a s th o se on ju d ic ia r ie s and th e S tate m an of th e B oard of T r u s t e e s , th e A m e r­ tio n w ould not o p p o se it. A fo u r -s te p p ro c e d u re d esig n ed to con­ L a n sin g B ran ch o f th e A C L U . p e o p le ’s c a p a c ity fo r in d ep en d e n t, v o lu n - ican C iv il L ib e rtie s Union (ACLU) su g ­ T h e ACLU reco m m en d ed th at its p ro ­ L ta ry a c tio n and fo r s e lf-g o v e r n m e n t," vin ce n o n -te n u re d in s tr u c to r s th a t they a r e g e ste d th a t th e b o ard once ag ain d e fe r p o s a l be adopted by th e U n iv e rs ity , and R om nev s a id . Registration to start Monday th a t a c tio n on the th r e e A TL m en be d e la y e d so they can ta k e ad v an tag e of it« T he ACLU su g g ested the follow ing p r o ­ at Men’s Intramural Building c e d u re s : 1. The Dept.chairman should Informally discuss with the instructor the reasons it was decided not to re-appoint him. E a r ly r e g is tr a tio n fo r w in te r te r m b e ­ n a m e c a r d w ill b e re q u ire d fo r a d m issio n 2. T h e in s tru c to r should have the rig h t, g in s M onday fo r a ll s tu d e n ts who c o m ­ to th e IM B u ild in g . upon w ritte n re q u e s t, to re c e iv e w ritte n p le te d e a r l y e n ro llm e n t, and w ill co n tin u e At th e s a m e tim e , s tu d e n ts m ay a ls o re a s o n s fo r th e d e c isio n . th ro u g h o u t fin a ls w eek. o b ta in a r e g is tr a tio n r e s e r v a tio n c a rd in 3. T h e in s tru c to r should have th e rig h t u 1 ■■ S tu d e n ts who c o m p le te e a r l y r e g i s t r a ­ tio n w ill n o t need to r e tu r n to th e c a m p u s D e m o n stra tio n H a l l . T h e re s e rv a tio n c a r d g u a ra n te e s a d m issio n to the IM at to a p p e a r b efo re the c o m m itte e which o rig in a lly reco m m en d ed th at he not be w u n til a f t e r r e g u la r r e g is tr a tio n , w hich w ill b e J a n . 3-4. E a r ly r e g is tr a tio n w ill b e in th e D irt a p a r tic u la r tim e , but is not re q u ire d . R e s e rv a tio n c a r d s w ill be a v a ila b le fro m 8:00 a .m . to 4:30 p .m . M onday through r e - h i r e d . T he h e a rin g , w ith a p p ro p ria te due p r o c e s s , should be e ith e r public o r n o t, a t th e option of the in s tru c to r, A re n a of th e M en’s IM B u ild in g , M onday T h u rs d a y , and fro m 8:00 to 12:00 a .m . on 4. A fte r the h earin g the c o m m itte e th ro u g h F rid a y of fin a ls w eek, 8:00 - 11:30 F rid a y . should give a w ritten d e c isio n giving the a .m . an d 1:00 - 4:30 p .m . T h o s e stu d e n ts who do not com plete re a s o n s fo r its co n clu sio n . Its d ecisio n B e fo re going to the IM B u ild in g , how ­ e a r l y r e g is tr a tio n w ill be a b le to do so N e w M e m b e r should o rd in a rily be final on th e q uestion e v e r, s tu d e n ts should f i r s t o b ta in th e ir d u rin g r e g u la r r e g is tr a tio n , J a n . 3 -4 , L e r o y A u g e n s te in , c h a ir m a n o f the B io p h y s ic s D e p t, a n d r e c e n t l y - of the in s tr u c t o r 's co m p eten ce and in te g - p e r m its to r e g i s te r and s e c tio n r e s e r v a - e l e c t e d m e m b e r o f the S ta te B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n , s i t s in on W e d n e s ­ rity . S c h ed u les fo r J a n u a ry r e g is tr a tio n w ill tio n -e n ro llm e n t c a r d s fro m th e i r a c a d e m ­ " T h e fo rm a l h e a rin g p ro c e d u re would b e m a ile d w ith fa ll te r m g ra d e re p o r ts . d a y ’ s b o a r d m e e t i n g . He d i d n o t p a r t i c i p a t e in d i s c u s s i o n s i n c e h i s ic d e p a rtm e n t, a d v is e r, o r c o lle g e , w hich­ prttbably seldom be Inv o k ed ," sa id G e o rg e A c c o rd in g to R e g is tr a r H o race C . King, te rm d o e s n o t b e g i n u n t i l J a n . 1. S e e r e l a t e d s t o r y , p a g e 3 . e v e r is n o rm a lly u se d in d is trib u tio n . th e g ra d e r e p o r ts w ill be m a ile d fro m S tate N e w s p h o to b y T o n y F e r r a n t e ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 14) S tu d en ts should a ls o p ick up a p la s tic h is o ffic e s on D ec. 21. Burp! n a m e c a r d a t D e m o n stra tio n H a ll. T h e K y le C . K e rb a w y E r i c P la n ln , m a n a g in g e d i t o r e d ito r - in -c h ie f STATE N E W S J a m e s S p a n io lo , c a m p u s e d it o r T h o m a s S e g a l, e d i t o r i a l e d it o r L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , s p o r t s e d it o r J o e l S ta r k A n d re w M o llls o n , e x e c u tiv e r e p o r t e r a d v e r t is i n g m a n a g e r W illia m G . P a p c la k , a s s t , a d m a n a g e r F r id a y M o rn in g , D e c e m b e r 9, 1966 E D IT O R IA L S The pill, ASMSU summer plan the times, taxes our patience and Olin H earin g th e S tu d en t B o a rd books. fered in No se rv ic e s retu rn . w ere of­ C o n tem p o rary attitu d es attem p t to e x p l a i n ju st why a 50 cent tax w ill be levied A p p aren tly th e b o a r d to w ard s b irth co n tro l on m e m b e rs n o w realize th e cam p u s and elsew h ere seem n e x t s u m m e r t e r m w as co n tro l is n e c e ssa ry if we am u sin g . non - ex isten t w i s d o m in to be tak in g a turn for the are to co n tin u e life as we soaking s u m m e r stu d en ts to b etter. “ We are try in g to p r o v i d e know it. m ake up for p ast ASMSU O lin H ealth C en ter still so m e sem b lan ce of student The c u rre n t tren d s of g o v ern m en t during th e s u m ­ m istak es. w o n ’t h andle b irth co n tro l th o u g h t are aim ed m o re at “ T h is is not a ta c tic ,” d ev ices b u t in d iv id u al m e r ,” w as th e way ASM SU p erfectin g b irth co n tro l G ra h a m say s, w hen asked d o cto rs m ay p re sc rib e p ills C h airm an Jim G rah a m put m ethods and o v erco m in g it. a b o u t th e p o s s ib ility th a t n e x t w hich can be o b tain ed at c u rre n t in h ib itatio n s on th e ir s u m m e r ’s tax is y et an o th er E ast L an sin g drug sto res. And ju s t w h a t s e r v i c e s w ill use than on th e q u estio n of be offered to th e s tu d e n ts fo r a t t e m p t to h o a r d m oney. The o fficial attitu d e s e e m s w h eth er o r not b irth co n tro l th eir fu ll-a rate tax ? One B ut it’s h ard to b eliev e to be that no p o licy is th e should be used. fu ll-tim e se c re ta ry ! th at ASM SU actu ally sta rte d b e s t po licy . P erh ap s th is is ju s t th e O n e se c re ta ry w h o can w ith th e id ea of c e rta in in ­ T he d ecisio n of w h e th e r o r n o rm al d ev elo p m en t of v alu ab le su m m e r se rv ic e s not to g ive p rescrip tio n s is m i m e o g r a p h , d o s i l k - id eas; p erh ap s it is th e r e ­ screen in g , and even o p erate and then lev ied a tax to su p ­ left to the in d iv id u al d o cto r su lt of th e realizatio n th at th e ASM SU lo an d e p a rtm e n t p o rt th em . who treats each case in d i­ we d o n ’t have huge sto ck ­ w h ile th e o th er 100 ASM SU M uch m o re lik ely is th e v id u ally co n sid erin g the piles of g rain anym ore. su g g estio n that th e b o a r d is T H E R E A D E R S ’ M IN D needs of th e p a tie n t, his own w o rk ers are aw ay. T h ere is a g en eral lib e r­ looking for “ so m eth in g to view s. accepted m ed ical L ast su m m e r, ASM SU at p ractice The and po licy th e law . itself has not alizin g co n tro l; of attitu d es th e on b irth ch an g in g e m - le a st th e fact m ade th at no bones about it w a s n ’t d o in g d o ,” are lectin g . to ju stify alre a d y th e in ten t tax on they c o l­ The new life In changed has been em p h asis. recen tly a slig h t but, change th ere in asis this tin u an ce at O lin tren d , oh is a n d th is a p art its cam p u s of co n ­ and an y th in g cen ts T he they tax in w as retu rn ch arg ed sim p ly for th e stu d en ts. an 50 a t­ And, of se rv ic e s u n less is a fu ll-ran g e o f f e r e d to s t u ­ old London town We a r e r e q u ir e d to w e a r a c a d e m ic d r e s s d en ts th is su m m e r, no tax T o th e E d ito r: tem p t to b alan ce th e alw ay s to a ll le c t u r e s ex cep t la b s . A s we a re L ast y ear the em p h asis elsew h ere is enco u rag in g . sh o u ld be ch arg ed at all. I ’ve b een giving it a lo t of thought in u n d e rg r a d u a te s , th is d r e s s is a k n e e - w as on th e fa c t th a t the law flex ib le student g o v ern m en t th e p a s t fiv e m in u te s and I hav e co m e to The E d ito rs --T h e E d ito rs len g th , v o lu m in o u s b la c k ro b e w ith b e l­ th e c o n c lu s io n th a t you co u ld u s e a fo re ig n tech n ically p ro h ib ited the low ing s le e v e s w hich a r e s la s h e d a t the c o rre sp o n d e n t* W hen I think of how i l l - s h o u ld e r. We look lik e B atm an an d , w ith p rescrip tio n s o f co n tra ­ p re p a r e d I w a s to face m y y e a r of study a good ta ilw in d , we fe e l lik e the G olden a b ro a d , I go p a le and wan (w hich is a n eat cep tiv es Now the to m ain th o se under po in t is 21. that Where have all the billions gone? tr ic k in E x e te r w h ere it r a in s so m uch we don’t ta n — we r u s t) . Ah y e s , it w as w ith tre p id a tio n and a 1965 fo o tb a ll p r o ­ H ind co m in g into p o r t. Som e n ig h ts when I c a n ’t s le e p , I t r y to im ag in e w hat V ar­ io u s S p a rta n s would look lik e in a c a d e m ic the d e c is io n is up to th e d o c ­ d r e s s ; th e p re s id e n t of P a n -H e l . . . g ra m th a t I took m y leav e of MSU fo r one th e size of the budget and b u d g et--fo r th e p u b lic ’s b e n ­ " B la c k J o h n ” . . . B ubba S m ith . . to r. B etw een now and June 30 y e a r ’s stu d y a t the U n iv e rs ity of E x e te r . W ell you s e e w hat 1 m e a n . I w as c o m ­ th e Johnson ad m in istratio n th e d eficit. efit. How c o u ld I a d ju s t to " s w in g in g ' ” L o n ­ The d o cto rs, of co u rse, p le te ly u n p re p a r e d . W hy if L had known d on? W ould I ju s t be a n u m b er am ong its w ill ap o lo g etically spend $9- So su sp ect, if you w ill, It is not an uncom m on anything a t a ll about E n g lish u n iv e r s ity are still under the law and te a m in g 3,000 stu d e n ts? W hen I looked life I c o u ld avoid th a t aw ful In cid en t a t p resu m ab ly bound by it, ju st 10 b illio n d o llars m o re than th at L B J and th e C o n g re ss p ractice. It is s o m e t h i n g th a t a t m y p r iv a te ro o m a t the n e w e st d o rm on O tte r y S t. M ary w ith th e flam in g t a r c a m p u s, equipped not w ith a ro o m m a te but as th ey fo rm erly had the it had o rig in ally p lan n ed . are in d u lg in g in so m e po­ D em o c rats have accused b a r r e l . B ut enough of th e s e ¿die r e m in i­ w ith a p r iv a te b a s in qnd d a ily m ia d s e r v ­ s c e n c e s , th e a c tu a l p u rp o s e of th is le t te r resp o n sib ility of d ecid in g litical c o n -a r tis tr y w ith th e G o v ern o r R om ney of for ic e in s te a d , I te ll you , S ta te N ew s, I w as w as to in q u ire about a p o s s ib le opening so m etim e. s o r e a fra id ! w h eth er o r not th ey w o u ld The a re a in w h ich the federal led g er; c o n sid e r, if f o r a fo re ig n c o rr e s p o n d e n t. If th e r e a r e B ut m y w o rs t f e a r s w e re a lla y e d by B ut it is a p ractice w ith any, do le t m e know fo r I sh o u ld lik e to p re sc rib e th e p ill. B ut even g o v e r n m e n t ’s j u d g m e n t you w ish , th a t th e P re sid e n t S m ith P e a r c h — a g e n ial ch ap fro m S u r­ r e y — who a s s u r e d m e th a t th e U n iv e r­ a p p ly . J e a n n e T h e o d o re though th e situ atio n is the p roves to be $10 b illio n off tried so m eth in g of th e sam e an in h eren t q u ality of d is ­ E x e te r , Devon sity of E x e te r w as th e p la c e w h e re a ll is, p red ictab ly enough, th e n atu re last y ea r w hen he h onesty. And it is a p ractice th e m id d le - c la s s E n g lish p a r e n ts se n t sam e, the au ra is d ifferen t. E D IT O R ’S N O TE : We now V iet N am w ar. su g g ested th e ea rly c o lle c ­ th at the p u b lic should be th e ir d a u g h te r s to k eep th e m safe fo r th r e e have a London bu rea u. T h is does not re p re se n t a y e a r s an d th a t th e food in th e C e n tra l tion of w ith h o ld in g tax es. aw are o f--so th at in th e change at O lin so m uch as B lock lo o k ed lik e th e L ong B a r on a good O nly a su sp icio u s m ind S a tu rd a y n ig h t. " W e ll,” I thought to m y­ a change in th e attitu d e of C o n clu d e, if you m u st, th at fu tu re, w hen m oney is cut se lf, " p e r h a p s i t w on’t be too d ifferen t: P ope on LSD? m ig h t th in k th e P r e s i d e n t and L B J and th e C o n g ress are fro m the b u d g et, o n ly to b e i our so ciety to w ard b irth c o n ­ fro m S tate a f t e r a l l . ’’ And a c tu a lly life C o n g ress d elib erately un­ added ag ain la te r, it c o m e s in D u ry a rd i s n ’t too d iffe re n t fro m life T o th e E d ito r: tro l. try in g to g e t a w a y w ith s o m e ­ in B ro d y — in s te a d of th e d is p o s a l p lan t, In r e : L e a r y and L SD . P ope (A le x a n d e r M ore and m o re we are d e re stim a te d th e c o s t of V iet th in g by u sin g such d ev ices as no s u rp ris e to anyone. P o p e th a t is) h a s th is to sa y on h eig h ten ed we hav e th e S t. D avid sh u n tin g y a r d s and N am o rig in ally to k e e p d o w n to su g arco at th e size of th e T he E d ito rs th e r i v e r E x e . E v ery o n e w a tc h e s ‘T o p a w a re n e s s : com ing to realize th at b irth of th e P o p s ’’ and " B a tm a n .” I w as lu lled " S a y w hat th e u se , w ere fin e r o p tic s into c o m p la c e n c y . . . g iven, T h e n c a m e th e f i r s t a ll- h a ll m e e tin g T ’ in s p e c t a m ite , not co m p re h e n d th e D O N S O C K O L and w e w e re in fo rm e d of th e U n iv e fs ity h eav en ? r u l e s . A ll d rin k in g p a r t ie s in o u r ro o m s O r touch, if tre m b lin g a liv e a ll o ’e r , m u s t end by 11:00 p .m . and th e b o ttle s T o s m a r t and a g o n iz e a t e v e ry p o re ? not le ft s c a tte r e d by s ta c k e d n e a tly irl the O r quick efflu v ia d a rtin g th ro u g h th e gyp. No m en in o u r ro o m s b e fo re 2 p .m . b ra in , For w h o m th e b ells, b e lls . . . and th e y m u s t le a v e by 11 p .m . (H e re the note w as add ed th a t it w ould be a p p r e ­ c ia te d If we w ould p le a s e k eep o u r d o o rs D ie of a r o s e in a ro m a tic p ain ? If N a tu re th u n d e r’d in h is op’ing e a r s , And stu n n ’d h im w ith th e m u s ic of the* E v e ry once in a w h ile — not often — the student body when I began to w rite c lo s e d w hile e n te rta in in g g u e s ts so a s sp h eres, r u s h s e v e r a l of th e guys c a m e up to m e b e ll s , b e lls , . ■ . good-by M ichigan S ta te How w ould he w ish th a t heaven had le ft but o c c a sio n a lly , a S tate N ew s s ta ffe r my State News column in F ebruary of 1965. not to d is tu rb th e o th e r s on o u r block a n d s a id , "G o h o m e ." g ra d u a te s fro m M ichigan S ta te U n iv er­ S o m ew h ere along th e lin e , th e p ic tu re . . . b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , th a n k - and if, f o r so m e re a s o n , o u r g u e s ts did h fm s till A nd th e c o u n tle ss p eo p le I’v e m et a t p a r ­ T h e w h is p ’rin g z e p h y r and th e p u rlin g s ity . w a s lo s t and th e p a p e r began p rin tin g y o u f o r re a d in g m y co lu m n . . . b e lls . . . not le a v e by 11 p .m . to le t th em out th e ti e s w ho have s a id , " H a v e n ’t I se e n y o u r O th e r g rad u a tin g s e n io r s go out and p ic tu r e s of th e r e a l m e . an d 1 r e a lly w ill m is s y o u . . . b e lls , b e lls , sid e d o o r q u ie tly and lock it a f t e r th em .) rill? ” fa c e b e fo re ? ” — I w ould a n s w e r, m o d estly , get drunk o r c ry q u ie tly in to th e ir p il­ At th e tim e , I fe lt th is w as in v e ry p o o r A lfre d W olf " W e ll, 1 w r ite fo r th e S tate N ew s,” and T h is w a sn ’t a t a ll like State! lo w s. t a s te . T h e r e w as a s t i r on cam p u s fo r b e ll s , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls . . . . ” D e p a rtm e n t of H u m a n itie s th e y w ould sa y — "O h yeah I Y our stuff In fa c t, nothing h e re is a t a ll lik e hom e. But S tate N ews S ta ffe rs do not lim it a w h ile . T h e A m e ric a n C ivil L ib e r tie s i s s tu p id .” th e m s e lv e s to th e ir p illo w . T hey c ry U nion th re a te n e d a c o u rt c a s e , th e AAUP q u ietly into th e S tate N ew s in ste a d . YO! HO! HO! A LL O F US A T M C D O N A L D ’S c e n s u r e d (not c e n so re d ) th e S ta te N ew s. And th e p r o f e s s o r s I’ve had who have I F Y O U K N O W W H A T ’S G O O D FOR YOU I u sed to think, when 1 re a d sa d fa re w e lls F in a lly h o w ev er, a lo w er c o u rt ru lin g co m e to m e and s a id , sm ilin g : WANT TO WISH T H E BEST OF LUCK ON to o u r A lm a M a te r in th e p a p e r, th at such Y O U ’L L STAY AT d e c la r e d th a t m y p ic tu re w as not in con­ "Y o u know, Don — I tr y not to p lay fa re w e lls w ere t r i t e , m au d lin and s illy . f lic t w ith so c ie ty ’s v a lu e s and so it sto o d . fa v o r ite s in m y c la s s , but I h a te y o u r g u ts .” FIN A LS AND: Now th a t 1 am g ra d u a tin g , h o w ev er, 1 B ut it is good to have th e St. B e rn a rd I’ll m is s th e en ch an tin g beauty of the am s u r e of it. I’ll be d am n ed g lad to get C la s s b ack ag a in fo r th is fa re w e ll to th e stu d e n t MSU c a m p u s — w hich is slow ly being d e ­ o u t. I'm s till w o rrie d about p a s s in g th is one c o u rs e . It s e e m s I’ve been w o rry in g body. (T h an k s go to th e SA Es fo r d onating stro y e d . UNIVERSITY INN o f ’6 7 - ’68 th e i r dog B ran d y . — O r w as it R andy? about p a ss in g one c o u rs e e v e r s in c e I'v e W ould you b e lie v e Spot?) It w ill be sa d to le a v e th o s e who have !i/ % ( faajMy ' ( 1 /tiurutty been h e re , w hich d a te s back to about th e I’ll b e g lad to go and I w on’t m is s b e e n m y frie n d s h e r e , lik e m y w ife, who la te 40’s . S ta te — u n til about 20 y e a r s fro m now. w on’t g ra d u a te fo r a n o th e r two y e a r s . 1100 T r o w b r i d g e R o a d in E a s t L a n s i n g T h e one thing I w ill m is s th e In o st h e re T h e n I’ll b e one of MSU’s m o s t av id I’ll even m is s th e c a m p u s b u s. (But th en , is the S tate N ew s. (I s till have a p ay check a lu m n i. T h ro u g h th e m is ts of tim e (I I alw a y s m is s the c a m p u s bus.) com ing.) I’ll m is s th e B eaum ont b e lls . 2 0 2 D eL uxe R oom s th e L a r g e s t m o tel in L a n sin g a r e a j o ften w r ite in c lic h e s ), co lle g e d ay s w ill And the one p e rs o n w hom I s h a ll m is s , be ro m a n tic iz e d . I re m e m b e r a r a t h e r p o etic E nglish in­ Sumptuously furnished in decorator colors of Mandarin Gold. s t r u c to r I had w hen 1 w a s a fre sh m a n One Tiffany Gold. Majestic Blue. Blue Elderberry. Autumn Gold th e one m an w hom I h av e looked up to , But th e r e a r e so m e th in g s a t MSU th a t Absinthe. Midi Blue and Grape re s p e c te d and a d m ire d m o s t in m y la s t I’ll a lw ay s re m e m b e r . d a y , a s th e B eaum ont b e lls ran g out, he y e a r h e r e Is K yle K erbaw y, c o u ra g e o u s W hen I told m y a d v is e r of my p la n s to s a id : , H eated S w im m ing P o o l -P a tio -K id d ie P la y g ro u n d ! e d ito r - in - c h ie f of th e S tate N ews and g ra d u a te la s t Ju n e , h is c o n c e rn e d re p ly " H e a r th e b e lls , H e a r th e b e lls, th e • Free Continental Breakfast • Executive Suites stau n ch d e fe n d e r of th e f r e e p r e s s (who w as: b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , b e lls , • Bridal Suites • Free Wake-up Coffee m ak es out my pay c h e c k ). " H a , h a, h a , ho h a , h a ” • Kitchenette Apartments • Free TV and Radio b e lls , b e lls , B eaum ont b e lls , b e lls, b e lls , T h e handsom e dog a t th e top of th is c o l­ And th en when I ru s h e d a f r a te r n ity • Conference & Meeting Rooms • Free Ice b e lls . H e a r th e tin tin . . . t i n . . . tin tin . . . • 24-hour Switchboard Service • Free Parking um n is m e . At le a s t it r e p r e s e n te d m e to in m y fre s h m a n y e a r , and halfw ay thro u g h ta b u la tio n of th e b e lls , b e lls , b e lls, b e lls , " T h e M o te l W ith a C o lle g e E d u c a tio n ” P EA N LIS / \ / AW STOMACH ) V SPEAKING o f S TO M A C H S -A R E N T VES, I 6UESS I AM,,, • Electronic Bedside TV Controls • Bedside Radio Controls -_ L. HURTS J V0U GAINING A L IT T L E WEIGHT ? MAV6E THAT'S MS' TROUBLE.., • Electronic Message Waiting Signals • Electronic Wake-up Buzzer System • Room Status Signals • Maid in Room Signals • !/ HAVE A H A PPY HOLIDAY SEA SON • Touch Tone Telephones in Every Room • Electric Bathroom Wall Heaters J • Touch Tone direct phoning fo r speed and privacy • Individual therm ostatic controls for heating and cooling ■/( W r it e f o r r e s e r v a t i o n s o r c a l l A r e a C o d e 517 351 i 1 m b ¥ -v -y M eDonalft LANSING-EAST LANSING your guests will love it too . . . Phil Whitney - Manager Friday, December 9. 1966 3 Ml ’higan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ll| G O P p r e s i d e n t i a l n o m in e e u n d e c id e d COLORADO SPRINGS, C olo. tir in g G ov. R o b e rt E . S m y lie of a r e a n u m b er of good m en a v a il­ Ijp; — Republican g o vernors a r e Id ah o . G ov. Jo h n H . C h a fe e of a b le and it is too e a r l y to s p e c ­ in no h u rry to clim b aboard any R hode Is la n d is re p o r te d an a c ­ u la te am ong P e rc y , R om ney, bandwagon th at might be ro llin g tiv e c a n d id a te fo r the jo b . N ixon and o th e r s . M ichigan’s Gov. G eorge Romney R om ney, who h a s sa id h e is tow ard the 1968 GOP p resid e n tia l c o n sid e rin g th e r a c e in 1968 but Sm ylie s a id th e R ep u b lican nom ination. h a s m ad e no d e c is io n , w as am ong p a rty “ d o es hav e a c h o ic e th is An A sso c ia te d P r e s s su rv e y a b loc of g o v e rn o rs who d e c lin e d tim e - - th e r e a r e a t le a s t a d o z ­ en highly a ttr a c tiv e c a n d id a te s, of opinion am ong 34 GOP g o v e r ­ to s ta te any public p r e f e r e n c e n o rs and g o v e rn o r s -e le c t d i s ­ f o r th e n o m in atio n and re f u s e d to e s p e c ia lly am ong th e GOP g o v ­ c lo s e d so m e se n tim e n t fo r R o m ­ s p e c u la te on the c a n d id a te th e e r n o r s .” ney and fp r f o r m e r V ice P r e s i ­ p a rty co nven tion m ight c h o o se . d en t R ic h a rd M . N ixon. B u t h is n a m e fig u re d p r o m i­ G ov. Jo h n A . L ove of C o lo ra d o B ut th e bulk o f th o s e a sk e d n en tly along w ith th o se of N ixon sa id h is a n s w e r to th e q u e stio n about th e i r fa v o r ite s fo r th e n o m ­ and S en . - e le c t C h a rle s H . P e r c y of who should be the n o m in ee, in atio n in ad v an ce of th e R e p u b ­ of Illin o is in co m m e n ts of o th e r is : "A w in n e r.” lic a n g o v e rn o rs a s s o c ia tio n g o v e rn o rs . G ov. N e lso n A. R o c k e fe lle r of G ov. - e le c t P a u l L a x a lt of m e e tin g h e r e today took a w a it- New Y o rk , who h a s sa id he n e v e r N evada sa id he w as going to a n d -s e e a ttitu d e . S e v e ra l said they w ant a s p i r ­ ag ain w ill se e k th e p re s id e n c y , sta y “ e n tire ly lo o s e ” on the a n ts f i r a p la c e on th e n e x t s a id h e w ould lik e to se e “ a q u estio n of th e next n o m in ee. n atio n al tic k e t to d isp la y th e ir R ep u b lican m o d e ra te , a m an lik e H e sa id R om ney and N ixon s e e m s e r io u s c o n te n d e rs but th e q u e s ­ p o litic a l w a re s m o re fu lly . Som e R om ney, am ong o th e r s ,’’ n o m i­ tion is “ w hich is th e m o s t e l e c ­ sa id th ey a r e looking fo r a w in n er n a te d . B u t h e added the New Y o rk w ithout too m uch re f e re n c e to d e le g a tio n , w ith 92 convention ta b l e .” p o litic a l p h ilo so p h y . v o tes, w ill b e behind Sen. J a c o b R om ney w ill b e am ong to d a y ’s K. J a v its a s a fa v o rite so n . Winter Weather? a r r iv a l s fo r s e s s io n s a t w hich G o v .-e le c t T o m M cC all of O r ­ Published by the students of Michigan State University every class day throughout th e g o v e rn o r s w ill d is c u s s the egon so unded a note of s k e p ti­ the year and a special Welcome Week Edition N a n c y G o u ld , D e t r o it s o p h o m o r e , w a s r e a d y f o r in September. Subscription rate $10 per year. r e s u lts of th is y e a r ’s e le c tio n , c is m ab out R o c k e fe lle r’s w ith ­ Authorised by the Board of Student Publica­ t h is w e e k 's s p r in g t e r m - l i k e w e a th e r and s h o w e rs . ta lk about 1968 p ro s p e c ts , and d ra w a l fro m co n ten tio n . tions. S tate N e w s p h o to b y R ay W e s t r a "1 w ant to fin a out how u n e ­ Member Associated Press. United Press e le c t a c h a irm a n to. su c c e e d r e - international. 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Med schoo I delayed? a te c a n d id a te , and one who is n t Phones: Editorial.................................... 355-8252 u se d u p .” Classified Advertising ................ 355-8255 G ov. - e le c t R onald R eag an of Display Advertising................... 353-6400 Business - Circulation.............. 355-8299 C a lifo rn ia , h im s e lf m en tio n ed a s Photographic .............................. 355*8311 B y M IK E B R O G A N f a c ilitie s b e c o n s id e re d along a p o s s ib le nom inee, sa id th e r e seeking sta te support fo r the S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r w ith MSU’s p ro p o s e d sc h o o l. school and apparently a r e a t­ T h e c h a irm a n of th e MSU B o ard tem pting to m ake that school an L a s t y e a r th e s ta te le g is la tu re of T r u s t e e s sa id T h u rsd a y he is s u e along with the MSU pro­ v o te d down a b ill to su p p o rt a d o e sn ’t think M ichig an o ste o p a th s p o sa l. p riv a te sc h o o l of o steo p a th y w ith a r e m ak in g an " e i t h e r - o r ” p ro p ­ " O u r feeling is that it is a p u b lic fu n d s. o sitio n to the S ta te B o a rd of Ed­ s e p a ra te iss u e ,” he said . C u rre n tly th e o ste o p a th s have a u c a tio n re g a rd in g th e p ro p o s e d P r io r to W ednesday’s m eeting, s ta te c h a r t e r p ro v id in g fo r a m e d ic a l sch o o l a t M SU. the b o ard receiv ed tw o te leg ram s p r iv a te sch o o l o p e ra tin g fro m W a rre n H uff, D -P ly m o u th , sa id fro m osteopaths asking that p r iv a te fu n d s. h e didn’t think th e o ste o p a th s b ro a d e r questions of scate health a r e a sk in g th e b o a rd to c o n s id e r e ith e r an MSU m e d ic a l sch o o l o r a sc h o o l of o steo p a th y in P o n tia c , D E C . 1 5 b u t a r e only a sk in g th a t th e b o a rd h e a r th e ir own p ro p o s a ls . F o llow ing th e b o a rd ’s tab lin g W ednesday of th e MSU p ro p o s a l u n til a D ec. 20-21 m e e tin g , J . V in cen t M urphey, p a s t p re s id e n t 3 ATL dismissals of th e M ichigan A ssn . of O ste o ­ p a th ic S u rg eo n s and P h y s ic ia n s , a s k e d th a t th e b o a rd c o n sid e r th e b r o a d e r q u e stio n s of M ich­ before Board again T h e fu tu re of th r e e MSU in­ em p lo y m en t a t MSU w ould be ig an ’s h e a lth e d u c a tio n f a c ilitie s A ug. 31, w hen th e i r c o n tr a c ts r a t h e r th an c o n c e n tra te on th e s t r u c t o r s w as not d e cid e d by d e fa u lt a t th e N o v em b er m e e tin g e x p ir e . MSU p ro p o s a l. T h is le t te r is a fo rm a lity r e ­ W ednesday w as th e f i r s t tim e of th e MSU B o a rd of T r u s te e s , Don S tev en s, b o a rd m e m b e r fro m q u ir e d by fac u lty b y -la w s . T h e o ste o p a th s hav e a s k e d th e b o a rd c o n tr a c t of any I n s tr u c to r who to h e a r any p r o p o s a ls . O k em o s, s a id T h u rsd a y . ” 1 d id n ’t w ant p e o p le to think d o e s not r e c e iv e su ch a le tte r **We a r e hopeful th a t th e sta te b e fo re D ec. 15 of h is la s t y e a r th a t w e ju s t p u t th e m a tte r off b o a rd w ill h e a r p ro p o s a ls the o f em p lo y m en t m u st b e ren ew ed f o r e v e r ,” S tev en s s a id . “ I ex­ o s te o p a th s have to m a k e , w eigh p e c t It to be on th e ag en d a of f o r a t le a s t one y e a r . th e m and s till be a b le to ap p ro v e H o w ever, S tev en s s a id , so m e th e MSU p ro p o s a l b e fo re th e y e a r th e D ec. 15 m e e tin g ." H e s a id he w ould a ls o a sk fo r n e w sp a p e rs m is in te r p r e te d th e e n d s ," Huff s a id . b o a rd ’s N o v em b er lack of a c tio n d is c u s s io n of a re s o lu tio n ad o p ted H uff p o in te d out th a t " t h e g re a t by sa y in g th a t th e b o a rd ju s t s tre n g th of MSU is th a t it is the by th e ASMSU Student B o ard w a n te d to av o id c o n tro v e rsy - only in s titu tio n in th e s ta te w ith ­ N o v . 22 c o n c e rn in g t h e d is ­ " W e w an ted to allow tim e fo r out a m e d ic a l sc h o o l, but w ith m i s s a l s . " T h e y ’r e th e o ffic ia l r e p r e ­ r e c o n s id e ra tio n on a lo w er b io lo g ic a l s c ie n c e p ro g r a m s s tro n g enough to g ra n t 'P h .D . s e n ta tiv e s of th e stu d e n t b o d y ," le v e l ," S tev en s s a id . S te v e n s n o ted . "W e should lis te n H is sta te m e n t c o n firm e d an ^ d e g r e e s .” H uff e x p lain ed th a t p r i o r to to w h a t they h av e to s a y .” e a r l i e r one by W a rre n H uff, b o a r d 1 J u s t b e fo re th e N o v em b er c h a irm a n , w ho sa id la s t w eek c lin ic a l w o rk by m e d ic a l stu ­ B o a rd o f T r u s t e e s m ee tin g , r e p ­ th a t h e ex p e c ted th e m a tte r to d e n ts th e r e Is a n e e d fo r a stro n g r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e b o a rd m et co m e up ag a in D ec. 15. b ack g ro u n d in th e r e la te d field s w ith s tu d e n ts fro m a gro u p p ro ­ of biology and ad d ed th a t MSU is eq u ip p ed to supply th o se n e e d s. te s tin g th e A TL D ep t.’s re c o m ­ m e n d a tio n th a t W. G a ry G ro a t, W INTER Q U A R T ER H e sa id it is u rg e n t th a t MSU Ken L a w le ss and R o b e rt S. F o ­ h a v e th e b o a rd ’ s a p p ro v a l of the W I L L BE c itiz e n s ’ c o m m itte e re p o r t b e ­ g a rty not b e r e - h lr e d . A fte r th a t, S tev en s s a id , a li s t f o r e any p re s e n ta tio n is m ad e to th e g o v e rn o r o r th e s ta te le g ­ of a ll th e n o n -te n u re d in s tr u c to r s LIGHT & w h o se c o lle g e s m a d e s im ila r i s la t u r e . "W e w ant to go th ro u g h the re c o m m e n d a tio n s w as c u t fro m LIVELY p r o p e r c h a n n e ls,” he e x p lain ed . th e N o v em b er agenda w ith th e A ndrew D. H unt, dean of the u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t it w ould co m e with 640 C o lle g e of H um an M ed icin e, said up ag a in D ec. 15. T h e th r e e ATL in s tr u c to r s then th a t th e o ste o p a th s a r e in te r e s te d A L L CAMPUS r e c e iv e d le t te r s fro m U n iv e rs ity in e s ta b lis h in g a m e d ic a l school c o lle g e Dean E d w ard A. C a rlin R A D IO S T A T IO N in P o n tia c . H unt s a id th e o ste o p a th s a r e s ta tin g th a t th e ir la s t day of F e a tu r e L o c k d a z z lin g ly b e a u tifu l d ia m o n d s e ts , lead the soft life in gowns by m,c, Schrank MADIS0NAIRE F lo aty , of lace. S izes fem in in e C o lo rfu l S -M -L . gow ns and w ith cozy frag ile in airs and soft b ru sh e d p retty co tto n to u ch es flan n el. your sign of authentic 150.00 195.00 175.00 NATURAL SHOULDER FASHIONS G reat granny. . .lo n g and lo v ely w ith p ip in g and lace at S t r i p e s u i t s , a p r e f e r r e d l o o k in t h e t h i r t i e s h a v e W h a t a w o n d e rfu l w a y to w e d a t C h r is tm a s tim e co llar and yoke. F lo ral p rin t, b lu e o r p in k . $4 resolved to s t a g e a c o m e b a c k . Several a t t e m p t s have T h ese rings harm onize happily in every way. b e e n m a d e in r e c e n t y e a r s t o r e v i v e t h e s t r i p e s u i t D iam onds se t in 14Kt. white or yellow gold that m akes b u t n e v e r with s u c h i m p a c t a s t h e ne w s t r e a m l i n e d The sh ift. . .sh o rt and sw eet and all checked out for them even m ore ench an tin g E ng ag em en t and v e rs io n s are m ak in g this year. Re e v a lu a te y o u r suit b eau tifu l d re a m in g . L ace ru ffles. P in k o r blue. $5. w edding rings ca n n o t twist or turn b e c a u se they're p i c t u r e . If s t r i p e s a r e o n y o u r m i n d , w h y n o t interlocked. And the p rices a re harm onious too. investigate M adisonaire's models? L I N C E R I E - G A R D E N L E V E L E A S T LANSINC $75 FOX’S Direct Diamond Importers F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n t e r a n d 2 0 3 S . W a s h in g to n C O N V E N IE N T TERMS rKosiicheM DOW N T O W N -L A N S IN G iros. ChristmasShopEveryWeek Night Until 9:00. Saturday to5:30 Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n SPORTS S ID E L IN E S le e rs ’ h o m e o p e n Santa Munn’ j w ith U - M to n ig h t good to MSU! By LAR RY W ERNER By G A Y E L W ESCH so doing sp o il M ich ig an ’s p e r ­ added seven assists S tate N e w s S p o rts E d i t o r fe c t se a s o n r e c o r d . Luckily, or unluck SfiJÂriNtë S tate N e w s S p o rts W r i t e r M ichigan h a s tro u n c e d both case'm ay be for MSI' T h e end of a n o th e r te r m . We m ad e it. L ik e the H atfield s a n d M cC oys W ate rlo o L u th e ra n C o lle g e and ashi is only eligible f T o Duffy D au g h erty , G ene K enney and F r a n D ittric h , c o n g ra t­ used to do, the MSU and Uni­ th e C h ath am , O n t., ju n io rs tw ice semester of play, ant u la tio n s on g r e a t fa ll s e a s o n s . v e r s ity of M ichigan hock ey te a m s in th e ir fo u r g a m e s th is y e a r. making h i s last . And it s e e m s a p p r o p r ia te a t th is tim e to thank MSU’s own w ill exchange h o u se c a lls th is T h e W o lv erin es dow ned W a te r­ a g a in s t the Spartans. v e rs io n of th e jo lly H o -H o - guy, A th le tic D ire c to r B iggie M unn, w eekend, and they’ll h av e n e a rly loo L u th e ra n , 9 -4 an d 6 -2 , b e fo re th e sa m e p u rp o s e s In m ind that Koviak has matchec f o r giving u s s o m uch to w r ite ab o u t— f o r m aking M ichigan S tate d e fe a tin g C h ath am , 8 -4 and 6-0. ashi in goals, three th e g r e a te s t a th le tic in s titu tio n in th e U nited S ta te s . th e fam ous feuding fa m ilie s did S p e arh ead in g th e W o lv erin e of­ In th e ir ex ch an g es. an opening game hat E s s e n tia lly , w hat M unn h a s done is to b u ild a c o lle g ia te s p o r ts fe n s e a r e se n io r M el W akabay- formance. d y n a sty . N ot ju s t a fo o tb all d y n asty — a s p o r ts d y n a sty . MSU opens Its hom e se a so n a s h l and Ju n io r B ru c e Koviak. Nine players retun: M ichigan S ta te h a s b eco m e so fam o u s f o r a th le tic s n a tio n a lly w ith a g am e a g a in s t th e Wol­ v e rin e s to n ig h t a t 7:30 a t th e Ice A ren a and th en tr a v e ls to Ann W akabayashi w as an A ll- A m e ric a n and All-W CHA s e le c ­ tio n la s t y e a r and le d th e W ol­ igan from a team th 9-9 last year for fift the WCHA, one notch 1 »1 th a t T im e m a g a z in e re c e n tly r e f e r r e d to th e MSU fo o tb all te a m sim p ly a s “ S ta te ." MSU h a s b een tra d itio n a lly tough on th e fo o tb all fie ld , e s p e c ia lly A rb o r S atu rd ay fo r th e seco n d v e rin e s in sc o rin g w ith 52 points. MSU, T y p ic a l T u s s le s in c e M unn’s g r e a t te a m s of th e e a rly 5 0 s. B ut re c e n tly , m o s t g a m e In t h e h o m e-a n d -h o m e n o tab ly la s t y e a r , S p a rta n te a m s have been do m in an t in n e a rly In th e f i r s t fo u r g a m e s Wa­ w eekend s e r i e s . k a b a y a sh i h as s c o r e d one le s s brother Lee a re the ti S tate an d th e U n i v e r s i t y o f M ic h ig a n h o c k e y p l a y e r s jo in in on e o f th e a ll 13 of th e ir v a r s ity s p o r ts . iy f i g h t s w h ic h m a r k e d p la y b e tw e e n th e tw o s c h o o ls la s t s e a s o n . T h e t e a m s T h is fa ll w a s a ty p ic a l e x a m p le . T h e fo o tb all an d s o c c e r te a m s In H atfield sty le , the S p a rta n s po in t th an th e to ta l number do b a t t l e f o r th e f i r s t t i m e t h i s s e a s o n t o n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 a t th e Ice A r e n a . w e r e u n d efeated , a n d MSU w a s se c o n d in the c o n fe re n c e c r o s s w ill be out to shoot down the le t te r s in both h is names, which c o u n try c h a m p io n sh ip s. W o lv e rin e s In M ich ig an 's f i r s t i s q u ite a fe a t. T he Wolverine L a s t y e a r , th e s p o r ts s to ry w a s a lm o s t u n b e lie v a b le . MSU w on WCHA c o n te s ts of th e y e a r an d In fo rw a rd h as s c o r e d six goals and B ig T e n c h a m p io n sh ip s in fo o tb all, w re s tlin g , in d o o r and o u td o o r D E F E N S E t r a c k . S p a rta n seco n d p la c e s w e re r e c o r d e d in c r o s s c o u n try , Q n e a t < yl¡¿ ¿ d e & i jy u w i 2 e ii'¿ b a s k e tb a ll, g y m n a s tic s and te n n is . In th ir d p la c e , w e re th e fe n cin g and sw im m in g te a m s . In b a s e ­ competition stiffens; b a ll and golf, th e S p a rta n s w e re fo u rth . A dd to th is n a tio n a l ch am p io n sh ip s in fo o tb all and hockey. T h ro w in a se c o n d -p la c e n a tio n a lly in s o c c e r and a th ir d in the n atio n in g y m n a s tic s , an d you hav e a tre m e n d o u s s p o r ts y e a r . J u s t re c e n tly , a p a i r of s t a r M ichigan S ta te a th le te s lis te d T r i s s i 100% nylon S l a c k s fíchito State Saturday g iv e up a b a sk e t to k eep th e o th e r th e i r re a s o n f o r com ing to MSU a s th e fa s c in a tio n in th e nam e " M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e rs ity .” P e o p le ten d to think an a th le tic d e p a rtm e n t s u c c e s s fu l if it y BOB H O R N IN G U nder T h om pson, th e S h o c k e rs c a n show s u c c e s s in one o r two s p o r ts . N ews S p o rts W r it e r te a m ru n n in g . wash & we at b e a t B enington tw ice in th e sa m e ’’W hen you do g et by th e i r Indiana is a p e re n n ia l sw im m in g p o w e r, but th e in t e r e s t in o M ichigan S ta te 's y e a r f o r th e f i r s t tim e . fo o tb a ll th is fa ll w a s m ad e c le a r by a sig n on th e stad iu m s c o r e ­ p r e s s , you have to sh o o t in a h u rr y basketball sch ed u le, L a s t y e a r W ichita w a s 17 -1 0 . b o a rd a d v e rtis in g s e a s o n b a sk e tb a ll tic k e ts . o r th e y ’r e rig h t back a t you. T hey John Benington sa id , In th e i r f i r s t g a m e th is y e a r , P u rd u e is tough in fo o tb all, but its sw im m in g te a m is a jo k e . fo rc e a fa st gam e. get sticky f r o m h e re th ey b e a t T e x a s T e c h , 9 0 -7 7 . A nd th e B o ile rm a k e r s w im m e rs could p ro b a b ly giv e the b a sk e tb a ll “ W e w on’t be a b le to ru n w ith “ A nytim e you ca n b e a t T e c h te a m a good g am e on the h a rd c o u rt. th e m . We w ill h av e to o p e ra te t was referring to th a t bad in T e x a s , you’r e in p r e tty And in b u ild in g a s p o r ts d y n asty a t MSU, a c a d e m ic s have not w e ll on o ffen se and t r y to c o n tro l 3 who the S p a rta n s good s h a p e ,” B enington s a id . b een s a c r if ic e d , c o n tr a r y to a c c u s a tio n s fro m v a rio u s f r o n ts . B ut T hom pson s a id h is te a m th e o ffe n siv e b o a rd s so th ey c a n ’t S u re , th e r e a r e S p a rta n a th le te s tak in g "M ic k e y M ouse c o u r s e s ” 8 p .m . S a tu rd a y , b r e a k on u s . It sh o u ld b e a good ’.vo are no s t r a n g e r s . When p la y e d below a v e r a g e . ” 1 w as and b a re ly sta y in g e lig ib le . B ut a few in s ta n c e s of a th le te s h e r e d is tru b e d . We hav e fo u r re tu rn in g t e s t fo r o u r d e fe n s e . If w e keep fr o m m y high sch o o l have r a i s e d m y opinion of a c a d e m ic s and coaching a t D rak e th e m u n d e r 70 p o in ts , w e ’r e doing MSU a th le tic s . his teams p lay ed s t a r t e r s but w e a c te d lik e ro o k ie s w e ll.” O ne a ll - s t a t e ta c k le couldn’t qu alify a c a d e m ic a lly a t M ichigan Matching tops winning 10 f o r 35 m in u te s .” T h e S h o c k e rs p la y e d C re ig h to n W ichita S ta te h a s fo u r of its S ta te an d is now a s t a r t e r fo r N e b ra s k a . A n o th er of m y f o r m e r 100% nylon last year at S t. L o u is, l a s t n ig h t. s t a r t e r s of la s t y e a r b a c k . J a m ie h igh sch o o l te a m m a te s fa ile d to get a high enough s c o r e on the mining to MSU, B enington B enington d e s c r ib e d W ichita a s T h o m p so n , la s t y e a r ’s M is s o u r i r e q u ir e d ex a m s h e r e and is now a s t a r on th e P u rd u e fre s h m a n against W ichita’s p r e s e n t a s m a ll, f a s t te a m th a t ru n s and V alley C o n fe re n c e s c o r in g c h a m ­ te a m . Gary T h o m p so n . T h o m p - p r e s s e s a ll the tim e . “ T h ey p r e s s p io n w ith a 21 p o in t p e r g a m e O u tstan d in g high sch o o l a th le te s w ant to a tte n d the c o lle g e o r now in h is th ir d y e a r . a ll o v e r th e flo o r and so m e tim e s a v e r a g e w ill be a t o ne fo r w a rd . u n iv e r s ity w hich is to p s In th e ir r e s p e c tiv e s p o r ts . MSU is now “ He is one of th e o u tsta n d in g to p s in 13 s p o r ts . ». j j s h o o te r s in c o lle g e b a s k e tb a ll,” A s p o r ts d y n asty f o r MSU, th an k s to a f o r m e r M innesota fo o t­ it e n o d a y s A re H e re T h o m p so n s a id . " H is b e s t ra n g e b a ll g r e a t, f o r m e r S p a rta n co ach and a ll-a r o u n d jo lly a th le tic i s fro m 18-22 f e e t. He h its 50-60 d ir e c to r — C la re n c e (B iggie) M unn. p e r c e n t of h is s h o ts .” a n d a fte r w h a t w e a t th e W a rr e n A rm s tro n g , th e o th e r R E D B A R N hope fo r w a rd , is c a lle d by B enington th e b e s t 6 -2 ju m p e r 1 n th e coun­ is a s u c c e s s f u l f i n a l s t r y . T ho m p so n s a id h e is No zipper W ic h ita ’s b e s t a ll- a r o u n d p la y e r . & 4 *1 w eek, o u r w is h He le d th e te a m in re b o u n d s la s t elastic waste band y e a r. th a t y o u a ll h a v e a • * .i S S ® S r r A t c e n te r i s 6 -5 M elvin R eed S Ä S S B T w ho T h o m p so n s a id is t h e f a s te s t I S a fe C h r is t m a s . W er m a n on th e te a m , a good Ju m p e r witsm>x*. jsam w an d m u ch im p ro v e d o v e r la s t r w a r d to s e r v in g y e ar. stu d y b re a k s th is w e e k L il la r d H a r r i s w ill b e a t one ¿m um m ® g u a r d . " H e is o u r b e s t o u ts id e uwm m m m - mmmrni .f« a a « L c o n tin u e d p a tro n a g e t h r e a t ,” T h o m p so n s a id . " H e is f S W iir iW w in L q u ic k , o u r so u n d e st d e fe n s iv e ■ ■ » M B p l a y e r .” itm m w m m C h r is tm a s f r o m T h o m p so n h a sn ’t d e c id e d on th e o th e r g u a rd y e t, b u t s a id it w ill p ro b a b ly b e 5 -8 D erm is B uth, w ith " n o t m uch ta le n t b u t lo ts of Biggie Munn barn c o u r a g e .” T O F TH E C A M P U S Volkswagen Service Impressions win See Dream Diamond R ings o nly at and Repair T h e Im p re s s io n s won th e A ll- U n iv e rs ity football ch am p io n sh ip by d efe a tin g th e A s s a s s in s , 2 5 - Y O l 19 la s t W ednesday n ig h t. T he these A uthorized A rtC arved J e w e le rs A ll m a jo r and m in o r w o rk u n d e rta k e n s a m e two te a m s play ed in th e re g ­ K N O W W H A T Y O U ’R E D O I N G ? u la r independent le ag u e p la y o ff, A m p le p a r ts s u p p ly w ith th e Im p re s s io n s w inning th a t g am e to o . I P IlÉ iæ P ' j f " ‘ !1|MH iJtfi M ichigan UNIVERSITYFOREIGNCAR 3029 E . K a la m a z o o at C lip p e rt In th e second h a lf, Chuck T a y lo r cau g h t a 3 0 -y a rd p a s s fro m D ave W illiam s fo r a to u ch ­ affi# a jii i down a n d , w ith five se c o n d s le ft A lbion - S co tt T u th ill, J e w e le r in th e g a m e , G reg H aack cau g h t fS P S iP ^ 'ir r ;? « i A lpena - R e n e ’s J e w e lry 48 2 -5 8 3 2 4 8 9-8 211 a 2 0 -y a rd p a s s fro m W illia m s B ad Axe - S agem an J e w e lry O p e n 7 *3 0 t i l l 9 : 3 0 w e e k d a y s . i i ä i W m B a ttle C re e k - R oy S. B ailey , J e w e le r f o r th e d ecid in g s c o r e . l§ r ms œ W Ë B a ttle C re e k - Young’s J e w e le r s B ay C ity - H eglund & B e y e r C a ro - W m . M a n a s se D e tro it - R o se J e w e lry D e tro it - S a lla n , In c. H am tra m c k - M ax’s J e w e lry H ancock - M ille r J e w e lry Ironw ood - Jo h n A lb e rt J e w e lry K alam azoo - S h u m a k e r's J e w e le r s « H W B? a i f ™¡ 1 1 7’S s B r o g i Lapse e r - A ch eso n J e w e le r s L udlngton - S chohl J e w e lry M a rq u e tte - N y q u ist J e w e lry H s . . M idland - R . J . R o b iso n J e w e lry TH£ migP M uskegon - M a rv in J e w e le r s M uskegon - P a r m e le e ’s J e w e lry O w osso - C a m p b e lls J e w e lry O xford - A ch eso n J e w e le r s P w % k People in love have a ern/.y way of getting wVappod up in each other and forgetting about every thing* else. Plym outh - B e itn e r J e w e lry P o n tiac - L o u - M o r J e w e le r s R oyal Oak - M y e r’s J e w e lry Shop Saginaw - J u le s G r e e n b e r g Je w e lry Saginaw - N u e c h te rle in J e w e lry So, unless you want to make a mistake, forget about love St. John - L e s te r L a k e J e w e le r when you’re buying a diamond rim;. S t. Jo se p h - G r e e n ’s J e w e lry It you’d like some expert help, in j’m-f, go see your Sandusky - S ag em an J e w e lry ArtCarved jeweler. He has beautiful diamond tings from Sault S te. M a r ie - J e a n ’s Je w e lry $1 f)0 to over $11)01». Every one has a gemologist’s evaluation Sebew aing - A rn o ld L a y h e r J e w e le r filá is • 5 p O f ( td « if tO U S P 0 ^ / inseribed on the inner band. Every one is guaranteed. S outhfield - Sallan* s N o rth la n d a n d p a iW ttn g So don’t get emotional at a time like this. (let careful. T r a v e r s e C ity - E a r l C obb J e w e le r s W alled L ak e - Ir la n d J e w e le r s ADVANCE TIC K ETS ’$ 1 . 7 5 at I f y o u d o n ’ t k n o w a n \ th im ; a b o ut d ia m o n d s , see y o u r A r tC a r v e d je w e le r. H e does. A , , W yandotte - S a lla n ’s P a ra m o u n t N ew s f\r t y a r v e d T h e P A P E R o ffice D isc Shop M a r s h a ll M usic P A P E R s a le s m e n an d d o rm re p r e s e n ta tiv e s T h e Q u estin g B e a st Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS S p o rts L in e : Som e w eek s ago one of y o u r w r it e r s , w ith w hom I a m u n fa m ilia r, m ade th e s ta te m e n t th a t Jo e F a lls , F r e e P r e s s s p o r ts c o m m e n ta to r " f e ll ” M av 1 s a y a t th is tim e th a t th e s e w o rd s only b eg in to e x p re s s the a n im o sity w hich 1 have sin c e th en n u rs e d fo r F a lls . R eading h is . a r t i c l e s o v e r m o rn in g c o ffe e , h is p etty p r a i s e s fo r N o tre D am e and d e g ra d a tio n of MSU have d riv e n m e n u m e ro u s tim e s to th e v e rg e of r 6 C k e s lo b b e rin g se n tim e n ta lity , p re ju d ic e s tin k s in anything, and F a l l s 's a r t i c l e s re e k w ith th e o d o r of b ia s e d m is o b s e rv a tio n . T h e im age w hich F a lls help ed to c r e a te of th e F r e e P r e s s s p o rts c o v e r­ ag e is enough to n au se a te a ll b u t th e m o s t lo y a l s u b s c r ib e r s . All of h is o b s e r v a tio n s s e r v e only to fit into h is p re c o n c e iv e d notion of N o tre Dame s u p e r io rity on the g rid iro n , of N o tre D am e c la s s (in c o n tr a s t to MSU " e a r t h i n e s s " ) , w ith th e im p lic a tio n , of c o u rs e , th a t th is s u p e r io rity e x te n d s to a c a d e m ic s and o th e r c a te g o rie s a s W61 love fo o tb all and h a te to s e e it m is re p o r te d , b u t even m o r e , 1 love tr u th and h a te to s e e it c ru c ifie d by th e m is re p r e s e n ta tio n s of such subjective and p re ju d ic e d o b s e r v e r s . &u<-u =>u j r K enneth H aw o rth , ju n io r I S p o rts L in e: I would lik e to c o n g ra tu la te th e n u m b e r one fo o tb a ll te a m - - in m y h um ble opinion — the M ichigan S tate S p a rta n s, 1 p e rs o n a lly b e lie v e th a t Duffy and h is s ta ff d id an o u tstanding job and d e s e r v e a ll th e c r e d i t we can give th e m . A s fo r C lin t and G eo rg e and th e r e s t o f th e te a m , th e r e c o r d sp e a k s fo r its e lf, I am s u r e th e i r c o n trib u tio n s to th e te a m and sch o o l w ill n e v e r be f o r ­ g o tten . We a s s o c ia te d with MSU c a n b e v e ry p ro u d of a ll o u r a th le te s : r e g a r d le s s of w hat s p o r t th ey c o m p e te in . W e’ll lo s e som e e v e n ts, once in a w h ile , but o u r te a m s c a n alw ay s le a v e th e fie ld with th e ir h e a d s up h ig h . If we lo se it w ill be lik e c h a m p io n s. W e ’ll n e v e r se ttle f o r a tie . We w ill n e v e r ta k e th e e a s y way out, w ith th e hope of • p o u rin g it on w eak er op p o n en ts (D uke, P itt, and U SC ). I don’t su p p o se th a t v e ry m an y peo p le who re a d th is w ill b e in - 1 te r e s te d in th e opinions o f a g a r d e n e r , 1 th an k you fo r le ttin g m e e x p re s s th e m anyw ay, T h o m a s F , S e a rl MSU G ro u n d s D ept, S p o rts L in e: M r, C h a s e , you’r e rig h t, tim e s a r e a -c h a n g in g . T im e w as when you c o u ld tu rn to s p o rts c o lu m n s and find an a n a ly s is of a te a m ’s s tre n g th s and w e a k n e sse s, so m e co m m en t on an a s p e c t of a p a r tic u la r s p o r t, o r a b it of hum an in t e r e s t about an id o lized a th le tic g ian t. Now r e a d e r s a r e tr e a te d to a s tra n g e m is h -m a s h of p o o r m e ta ­ p h y sic s, s u p e r fic ia l e th ic a l th e o riz in g , and d a ta - f r e e so cio lo g ical sp e c u la tio n . O r to put it a n o th e r w ay, why don t s p o r t w r ite r s stic k to th e b u s in e s s of le a rn in g a b o u t s p o r ts and le av e th e s e o th e r u n d e r­ ta k in g s to p eo p le of a p p ro p ria te , m e n ta l b en t, G e ra ld M ille r a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f c o m m u n icatio n C om pare P ric e s, THEN G ET TOP CASH AT S. B . S Early practice ends, swim season to open D uane J a s tr e m s k i is a n o th e r T h e M ichigan S tate sw im m ing te a m o p en s its se a so n S atu rd ay of th e F alco n ’ s b e st s w im m e rs . a g a in s t th e Bowling G re e n S tate B ro th e r of f o r m e r w o rld re c o r d U n iv e rs ity F a lc o n s , T h e m e e t h o ld e r C het J a s tr e m s k i, D uane is w ill be h eld a t 2:00 p .m . a t th e a stro n g s p rin t f r e e s ty l e r . He M en’ s In tra m u r a l P o o l. won th e 5 0 - and 1 0 0 -y a rd f r e e ­ T he m eet c u lm in a te s two s ty le e v e n ts in th e M id -A m e ri­ c a n c o n fe re n c e la s t y e a r w ith m o n th s of p r e - s e a s o n p r a c t ic e , p r a c tic e w hich h as se e n m any te a m m e m b e rs sw im o v e r 85 tim e s o f 0:22.4 and 0 :4 9 .5 . M ichigan S ta te , h o w e v e r, can Souvenirs m ile s a s w ell a s p a rtic ip a te in a n s w e r w ith stre n g th in th e s e from M SU g ru e lin g g a m e s o f w a te r polo and e v e n ts . S p a rta n s G ary D ille y , H a r d C o v e r Gift B oxed C a rd s M u g s, G la s s e s , Ash long w o rk o u ts w ith w eig h ts, Ken W alsh and Don R auch a r e a ll " W e ’ve been looking fo rw a rd good p e r f o r m e r s in th e s e sh o rt B ook Tray, e tc . to th is m e e t ," said S p a rta n C oach d is ta n c e s . , C h a rle s M c C a ffre e , " W e w ant to M ike S c h o e n h a ls, co ac h ed a t s e e w hat we can d o ." R oyal O ak K im bal High S chool by A s m a ll co lleg e lik e B owling MSU’s p re s e n t a s s is t a n t c o a c h , G re e n m ay n e v e r d e fe a t a p o w er R ic h a rd F e t t e r s , is a stro n g lik e M ichigan S ta te , but th e r e a r e in d iv id u al m edley s w im m e r, a s s till p o s s ib ilitie s of good r a c e s in is h is te a m m a te P a t D u th ie. in d iv id u al e v e n ts . T h ey should m e e t stro n g co m ­ B owling G re e n p lace d seco n d to p e titio n in E d G lic k , R ic h a rd F o r ­ O hio U n iv e rsity la s t y e a r in the tu n e and P e te W illia m s. M id -A m e ric a n C o n fe re n c e and F a lc o n te a m c o -c a p ta in John h a s s e v e r a l stro n g s w im m e rs . L in d a 11 u su ally sw im s th e * B ow ling G re e n b r e a s ts t r o k e r s m id d le -d is ta n c e fr e e s ty le e v e n ts T o m W illia m s and Ron Wood and won th e M id -A m e ric a n con­ should p ro v id e stro n g c o m p e­ fe r e n c e ch am p io n sh ip in th e 2 0 0 - titio n f o r S p a rta n s , N e ith e r of y a r d f r e e w ith a 1:50.0. th e r e g u la r S p a rta n b r e a s t­ Doug R ic e , B owling G re e n ’ s s t r o k e r s — G reg B row n and C a rl o th e r c o -c a p ta in , w ill p ro b ab ly W eber — have equ ale d th e 2:19 sw im th e d is ta n c e fr e e s ty le th a t W illia m s and Wood a r e c a p ­ e v e n ts — th e 5 0 0 - and 1,0 0 0 - a b le o f. y a rd s. O n e g ir l: One d ia m o n d A b e a u t i f u l h i g h r i s e s e t t i n g o f 14 K g o l d h o l d s a b r i g h t , m a g n i f i c e n t d i a m o n d s o l i t a i r e . C l a s ­ 3 9 5 .0 0 tudent s i c s i m p l i c i t y . ¿ M a tc h in g b a n d a v a ila b le O p e n a n a c c o u n t . J Z B W aeæîs B L B R B • C o n v e n i e n t t e r m s 1 FreeParkingat therear of thestore 207 S. W a s h i n g t o n 3667-12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 SPORTS This Friday; Take Your. . . BESI FRIEND Wrestlers face To Coral Gables for full weekend By NORM SAARI P e n in g e r ex p lain ed th a t th e S ta te N e w s S p o r ts W r i t e r s c o r e of the m atch a t th a t point It is not v e ry o ften th a t an would d e te rm in e who w ould w r e s ­ MSU w r e s t le r g iv e s aw ay 100 tl e W etchnig. pou n d s to h is o p p o n en t, but th is “ On p a p e r , the m e e t is ra te d m ay be th e c a s e S a tu rd a y a s th e a s a to s s - u p ,” P e n in g e r s a id . MSU w re s tlin g te a m w r e s tle s • ‘ It is ju s t too c lo s e p e r w eight Indiana U n iv e rs ity , in o ne of two c la s s to d e te rm in e who w ill tak e h o m e m e e ts sch ed u led fo r the it.” w eek en d . In the 130-pound c la s s In­ T h e w r e s t le r s fa c e th e S tate d ia n a 's T im M cC all, who w as C o lleg e of Iowa today a t 3:30 th ird in th e B ig T en la s t y e a r , p .m . in th e S p o rts A re n a o f the w ill m e e t Don B ehm , who fin ish e d 4:30 to 7:30 pm M e n 's In tra m u ra l B u ild in g , then f i r s t and se c o n d , r e s p e c tiv e ly , ta k e on Indiana S a tu rd a y a t 3 p .m . th e p a s t two y e a r s . featuring " W e don’t m ean to be looking A b r o th e r a c t w ill a ls o s t a r t p a s t Iow a, but Indiana w ill be th e fo r th e H o o s ie r s , w ith D av eM u d d "Me and Dem Guys” to u g h e r m e e t of th e tw o ,” G rady I3HBÏ facin g D ale C a r r in th e 1 4 5 c la s s P e n in g e r , w re s tlin g c o a c h , s a id . and Dan Mudd facing D ale C am p ­ ‘‘ Iowa h a s a good bunch o f sc ra p p y b e ll in th e 152 c la s s . SIX NIGHTS A WEEK k id s , but we should ta k e th e m . T om B la n k en sh ip , a n o th e r top Indiana could be a d if fe re n t s to ry Indiana w r e s t l e r , w ill go a g a in s t th o u g h .” G eo rg e R adm an in th e 167 d iv i­ D o n ’t F o r g e t J a c k Z in d e l, w eighing in a t 199 H e lp Y o u n g s te rs sio n . F o r T h e F in e s t In pou n ds and w re s tlin g in th e C lin t Jones, D ic k Kenney and G ene W a s h in g to n , a lo n g w ith b e in g s ta n d o u ts on heav y w eight c l a s s , m ay be facing O th e r d e fin ite s t a r t e r s fo r MSU F o o d It ’s T om W etc h n ig ,a 300-pound soph­ w ill be G ary B is s e l l, 1 2 3 ; D ale th e S p a rta n f o o tb a ll te a m , g iv e L a n s in g y o u n g s te rs g u id a n c e and in s p ir a t io n th ro u g h th e A n d e rso n , 137, and Rod O tt, 160. t h e i r e f f o r t s in t h e B i g B r o t h e r p r o g r a m . o m o re fro m In d ian a. T h e d e fin ite llfo rn o R o o m R a th s k e lle r lin e -u p h a s not y e t been s e ttle d th o u g h , sin c e J e ff R ic h a rd s o n m ay m ak e an a p p e a ra n c e on th e S in ce th e r e w ill be no 115 and 191 e v e n ts , P e n in g e r sc h e d ­ uled m a tc h e s to d e te rm in e w h ere th e s e w r e s t le r s would go. B is s e ll BIGBROTHERS A n d th e m a ts fo r MSU. d e fe a te d G eo rg e H oddy, who won R ic h a rd s o n , who w eig h s 247 Show B a r p o u n d s, h a s m ad e a r r a n g e m e n ts to p lay in th e N o rth -S o u th foot­ b a ll a ll s t a r g am e D ec. 24. H e a t 115 a g a in s t th e A ir F o rc e A c ad em y , to tak e th e s ta r tin g sp o t in th e 123 c la s s . G r id d e r s p lo y S o n ta C O R A L GABLES h as had lim ite d p r a c tic e w ith the w re s tlin g te a m , but s t il l w ill w eigh in along w ith Z in d e l, fo r John S c h n e id e r, who won the 191 c la s s la s t w eek, and M ike Jo h n so n a r e s till b a ttlin g fo r B y D E N N IS C H ASE A s s o c ia te S p o rts E d ito r b r o th e r , b u t a fa th e r to him a s w e ll.” Swope s a y s . “ H e is one of th e n ic e s t b o y s I ’ve e v e r m e t. “ The original land grant tavern” th e m e e t S a tu rd a y . th e 177 p o s itio n . J o n e s s e e s the y o u n g ste r once "G e n e h a d so m e tough lu c k . On D ec. 25 th o u san d s of m en a w eek. L a s t C h r is tm a s th e boy T h e f i r s t boy we gav e h im w as w ith p illo w -lik e s to m a c h s w ill w ent to C le v e la n d and sta y e d lo ck ed up in ja il one w eek a f t e r he s t a r te d on th e c a s e . G ene WHYDOGRADUATEBUSINESSSCHOOLS don r e d u n ifo rm s and p la y S anta w ith J o n e s ’s fa m ily , tr a v e le d to C la u s to u n d e rp riv ile g e d y o u n g ­ C a lifo rn ia fo r th e R o se B ow l w on’t d ro p th e c a s e though. He and la s t T h an k sg iv in g stay ed s t i l l v is it s th e boy a t ja i l. ANDAMERICANAIRLINESWANTTOSEEYOUATTHEWALDORF? s t e r s , T h is w ill la s t f o r one d ay. I t w ill in v o lv e nothing m o r e than w ith th e fa m ily a g ain . “ H is seco n d boy i s d iffic u lt to handing out g if ts , keeping a s m ile D ick K e n n e y 's " b r o t h e r ” is c o m m u n ic a te w ith .” on o n e’s fa c e , and m ay b e a s o r e 1 5 - y e a r s - o ld . “ We h av e no d e f ­ T h e s e c r e t , Swope s a y s , i s to knee. in ite m e e tin g ti m e ,” he s a id . m e e t th e boy a t h is own le v e l. “ My b ig g e s t p ro b le m is not know ­ "Y an k in g th e k id up by th e c o lla r B ut f o r S p a rta n f o o tb a lle rs ing who he r u n s aro u n d w ith . And n e v e r w o r k s ,” h e s a id . C lin to n J o n e s , G ene W ashington I c a n ’t ju s t le c tu r e h im ab o u t "Y o u h av e to m ake th e kid and D ick K en n ey , C h r is tm a s la s ts h is p ro b le m s , he h a s a m in d p ro u d of you, and you h av e to ' a ll y e a r . J o n e s , W ashington, and of h is ow n. b e p ro u d of h im .” K enney a r e in th e B ig B r o th e r s , “ H e’s a f r a id of m e, but t h e r e ’s J o n e s ’s a ttitu d e is p a r tic u la r ly an o rg a n iz a tio n sp e c ia liz in g In m o re to it th a n th a t. H e d o e s n ’t r e f r e s h in g , " A t f i r s t I d id n ’t ‘ ‘frie n d sh ip th e r a p y ” to young­ te ll m e how he f e e ls . I fin d know if I co u ld h elp h im ,” he s t e r s b e tw e e n nin e and 17. out fro m o t h e r s .” s a id . " B u t if I had known h im J o n e s , a B ig B ro th e r s in c e b e fo re , and known about h is W ashington say s,- "W e go to th e p ro b le m . I ’d h av e v o lu n te e re d to Ju ly , 1965, w as re c o m m e n d e d m o v ie s o fte n . M y yo u n g er b r o th e r help h im anyw ay. T h e only s a t i s ­ to th e o rg a n iz a tio n by C o ach A M E R I C A N A I R L I N E S is 13 now and h a s only a m o th e r fa c tio n I g et is seein g h im im ­ Duffy D a u g h e rty . T h e boy J o n e s and s i s t e r s a t h o m e .” p r o v e .” c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e s y o u t o a t t e n d i t s is w orking w ith now is 1 2 - y e a r s - B u rto n Sw ope, e x e c u tiv e d i r e c ­ J o n e s ’s p la n s fo r th e boy ex ten d o ld . j e t A g e C a r e e r E x p o s itio n II to r of th e L a n s in g B ig B r o th e r s beyond g ra d u a tio n . H e w an ts to “ W e go p la c e s to g e th e r, th e fo r 14 y e a r s , s a y s the p r i m a r y e ith e r a d o p t th e boy o r, in th e D e c e m b e r 2 8 2 9 1966 - , show , h o rs e b a c k rid in g , o r I p u rp o s e of th e o rg a n iz a tio n is to ev en t th a t J o n e s d o e sn ’t m a r r y , h e lp h im w ith h is s tu d ie s , “ J o n e s o ffe r frie n d s h ip , g u id an ce an d p ro v id e fo r h im in so m e w ay. S ta r lig h t R o o f s a y s . " I t r y to be not o n ly a c o u n se l, an d “ m o r a l, not n e c e s ­ “ I ’ll h av e to w ait though u n til W a ld o rf-A s to ria s a r ily le g a l (adoption), s u p p o r t.” I sig n a p ro fo o tb all c o n tr a c t P a r k A v e n u e a n d 49 t h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y BARNES FLORAL L A N S IN G Swope l e a r n s of the f a t h e r l e s s b e fo re 1 m ak e d e fin ite p la n s . B ut bo y s th ro u g h s o c ia l a g e n c ie s , I hope th is re la tio n s h ip l a s t s F o r F lo w e - s p ro b a te c o u rt, o r high sc h o o l f o r e v e r .” F -fcsh o n d p r in c ip a ls . T h e o rg a n iz a tio n h a s C h r is tm a s , th e y sa y , c o m e s F a s h o n a b le ju s t s t a r te d a c c e p tin g s tu d e n ts a s once a y e a r . B ut fo r th r e e fo o t­ 215 A N N E D 2 0871 big b r o t h e r s . b a ll p la y e r s it la s ts th e y e a r R . S . V . P . “ J o n e s is doing a good jo b ,” ro u n d . FO R N eed a little m oney to h elp you fin ish out th e te rm ? W e a re o fferin g to p p ric e s for all used books. B O T H A R E I N T E R E S T E D I N I N T E R Y I F Y t I N C , \ O l ......... All college students are invited to attend American's second Jet to meet with candidates for Stewardess, Blot, Reservations, Ticket­ Age Career Exposition. Specialists in their various fields will discuss ing and Secretarial positions career opportunities in flight, ground, and management positions. GIBSON’S We hope that you will come to our Career Exposition. We believe Exhibits of interest to all students will be on hand. your visit win be worthwhile and will give you a better Insight into For those students seriously considering graduate schools, repre­ the exciting hallengmg, and profitable job opportunities tha t are sentatives of admissions offices of graduate schools of business* available American Airlines will be on hand to provide guidance and advice on entrance •C a r e ir r <’ h u u ■ <>Uege o f New York • Columbia University requirements to their institutions. • Cornell m versity • Danmouth College • Harvard University As a part of American's recruitment program, interviewers will be interested in meeting with students who will earn their Bachelor or Master degrees in 1967 and who may qualify for the Management Training Programs offered In the Departments of Finance and • Long Island University • M I T. • Michigan State • New York University • Northwestern University • Ohio State • Oklahoma State • Penr State • Rutgers • St. John's University • Seaton Hall • University of North Carolina • University of Pittsburgh • Univer­ BOOKSTORE C O R N E R E V E R G R E E N AN D W . G R A N D R IV E R Corporate Planning, Maintenance and Engineering, and Passenger sity of Virginia • Wharton Graduate School • Wichita State. - and Freight Sales and Services. Interviewers will also be available If Interested, please complete and mail the above coupon. -O N E B LO C K WEST OF THE U N IO N Friday, Decem ber 9, 1966 f Rights worker offers L I T E R A T U R E W elsh v illa g e rs still b itte r Viet prisoner trade Huddelstonawarded ABERFAN, W ales (jP) - - A golden flood of money has poured c ru sh e d , had brought $3.43 m il lion so f a r fo r its d is a s te r fund 90 is a tem p o rary school fo r the . - su rv iv o rs of the cru sh ed now a« nflat open n r n n o n cspace n o P P ffrom m m which th e slag has been c le a re d . O ther n earby houses a r e d e s e rte d , win­ GREENSBORO, N .C .(J’)— "W hat have I to lo se ?” asked m erchant in on A berfan since a huge black from all p a rts of the w orld. The school building. T h is now is under dows b roken, th e ir occupants Ralph Johns, who wants to tra d e him self to the N orth V ietnam ese final amount may reach n early consideration by the co m m ittee. Forester Prize slag heap cra sh ed down O ct. 21. killing 144 p e rs o n s , including 116 ch ild ren . But instead of com­ $6 m illion. ‘‘People a r e frightened by the have been kept to g eth er since job of ad m in isterin g th is fan tas­ the d is a s te r. Each day they go The ch ild ren , aged 5 to 7 , gone. " I used to lis te n to the babble of housew ives shopping in the fo r an A m erican p riso n e r of w ar, “ I’ll be 51 next month. My life is behind m e. So I tell m yself, ‘Maybe th e re ’s th is 18- o r 1 9-year-old boy o v e r th e re who’s got fo rt, the money has brought bit­ s tr e e ts o utside a s I cleaned my his life ahead of him .’ te r n e s s , suspicion and q u a rre ls tic fund," said the Rev. Ian to the W orkingm en's Club at Eugene L . Huddelston* a s s t, b a r in the m o rn in g s,” said Da­ “ And it hits me like a bombshell: Why can’t I go ov er th e re and to A berfan. P en b erth y , the M ethodist m in is­ Aberfan and play g am es, but p ro fe s s o r of ATL, has been th e re a r e no fac ilities fo r stu d ies. vid H iggs, ow ner of the local take h is place and do his work— slave labor o r w hatever it is? I feel T he trag e d y , that cost this t e r . " I t is too big.” like th e re m ust be a lot of people—d e re lic ts and alcoholics and a ll nam ed the recip ien t of the N o r- A perm anent new school will pub. " T h e r e ’s no babble,no ch il­ town of 5,000 a lm o sta generation The Aberfan d is a s te r fund is ,m a n F o re s te r P riz e fo r 1966 by d re n , no singing now. It’s a bloody kinds of people who have nothing to live fo r—who feel the sam e way of ch ild ren when a school was ad m in istered by a com m ittee set be built but p are n ts point out th e A m erican lite r a tu r e section d e p re ssin g p la ce , I can te ll you. about it.” up by M ayor Stanley D avies in th is w ill take two y e a r s . of the M odern Language A ssn. W here the A berfan school and A berfan w ill be a ghost town T h ree y e a rs ago, Johns and his wife separated a fte r 20 y e a rs of nearby M e rth y r, ad m in istra tiv e A w arded fo r an a rtic le ap p earing in the N ovem ber issu e sm a ll subsidy fo r faculty m em - StateDept, c e n te r fo r the a r e a . T h is com m ittee so f a r has 18 houses once stood th e re is in two y e a r s .” m a rria g e . They had two d au g h ters, now 19 and 15, who rem ained with th e ir m other. Johns blam ed the break-up on his civil rights of A m erican L ite ra tu re , the $250 p r iz e w ill be p re se n te d to Huddel­ ston in New Y ork D ec. 27. b e rs attending a pro fessio n al convention. namesVarg paid out $336,000, including $560 to each paren t who had a child in the school, and $5,600 to those 30 ROTCgraduates set a c tiv itie s. Some civil rights le a d e rs c re d it Joh n s, w^o is white, with o rgan­ izing the firs t variety sto re s it-in s in G reensboro in 1960. G reens­ His a r tic le is entitled "T o p o ­ P au l A. V arg, dean of the boro was the firs t city to have such dem onstratio n s. They spread who lo st th e ir hom es. g rap h ical P o etry in th e E arly N ational P e rio d .” Reporting on the effect of the R oger E. K asperson, a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r of geography, is the College of A rts and L e tte rs , w as nam ed T h u rsd ay by the U.S. State D ept, a s a m em ber of a Many a r e b itte r because only one p erso n from A berfan is on the co m m ittee. A p erm anent tru s t for commission by Crissey rapidly to o th er towns. Johns was born and re a re d in N ew castle, P a .H e served in World W ar II, was discharged in G reensboro, and rem ained to open a p h y sical environm ent of ea rly author of a text on P o litic al geo­ civ ilian panel to help form p o li­ co m m ittee w ill be set up la te r Com m issioning ■ cerem o n ies S cience, and L t. C ol. G erald h ab erd ash ery . ■ A m eric a—e sp ec ially th e fro n tie r graphy fo r 9th and 10th grade cy tow ard Com m unist China. T . H eyboer, p ro fe sso r of A ero ­ He said that before the w ar he w orkedas a stand-in in Hollywood and the v illag e rs want a g re a te r fo r th irty ROTC g rad u ates w ill —on A m erican n a tu re poetry, the Nine o th e r sc h o lars were m ovies and played the “ tough” in a few ra c k e te e r pictu res. students. say in how the m assiv e fund w ill b e conducted on Saturday, D ec. space Studies. a r tic le investigates th e extent to nam ed to the panel. Among them G raduating as ‘‘m ilita rily d is ­ “ But I’m not proud of my young life ," he said. “ I rea lize now T h is c o u rse outline is p a rt of be spent. 10, in P a r lo r C, Union Bldg. by ' w hich conventions borrow ed from the high school geography p ro ject w ere Doak B arn ett of C olum ­ tinguished” a r e M ichael S, Jo lly , that you’ve got to do som ething fo r somebody. (> M ayor D avies, a b u sin essm an , W .J.E . C r is s e y , asso ciate dean 18th century E nglish poetry bia U n iv ersity and John K. F a ir - Mount C lem ens; Burton J . Stan­ “ I don’t have a family anym ore and lhave a lousy b usiness h ere, of the A ssn. of A m erican Geo­ said: " I won’t get a penny of of ex tern al a ffa irs in the g raduate im peded the developm ent of a g ra p h e rs. T e a c h e rs and students, bank, a p ro fe ss o r at H arv ard , ley, W illiam ston; T e r r il J . S tei- he added. “ I go to my room each night and it's em p ty ,a n d 1 m not th is money. The law say s it m ust school of b u sin e ss a d m in istra ­ national lite r a tu r e in th is coun­ in addition to the au th o rs and who have both been se v e re c r i t ­ all be spent in A berfan and I am tion. chen, St. Cloud, M innesota; happy; I’m disgusted. p sychologists, develop n ew ic s of p re se n t policy. Ja m e s G . W eston, Lansing, and “ l"think of all th ese people who talk C h ristian ity , but a r e unwill­ tr y . d eterm in ed that this will be so. He w ill be a s siste d in co m m is­ * * * m a te ria ls and new designs in geo­ T h e S tate Dept, declined to Alden J . Wyma, Falm outh. ing to do anything about it. T here a r e too many phony p re a c h e rs The am ount doesn’t frighten m e. sioning the seven A ir F o rc e and graphy education. T he effective­ say if the appointm ent of the T h e 30 second lieutenants will in the w orld. And we have all these groups talking about how they I think it can all be used th e r e ." 23 A rm y ROTC g rad u ates as S elected m em b ers of the Phi­ advisory panel rep rese n ted a step rec eiv e th e ir b accalau reate d e­ do n 't want w ar—okay, so 1 say to them , ‘O kay, then, do som ething n e ss of the co u rse is being tested P a re n ts ag re e that the thing second lieutenants by C ol. R obert losophy Dept., including W illiam in 67 schools a c ro s s the nation. tow ard recognition ofC om m unist g ree s la te r Saturday afternoon. fo r p eace.’ ” . m ost urgently needed in A berfan G. P latt, p ro fe sso r of M ilitary J . Callaghan, departm en t c h a ir­ T he p rim a ry goal of the p ro j­ China. m an, w ill be spending a p a rt of ect is the developm ent of teaching th e ir C h ristm as vacation at a m a te ria ls and techniques that philosophy convention in P h il­ w ill help clp se the gap between adelphia. th e id eas among p ro fessio n al g eo g ra p h ers and w hat is being T he A m erican P hilosophical taught to high school students. A ssn . E a ste rn D ivision, an T he N ational Science Founda­ ' organization to w hich MSU tion aw arded a $953,000 grant to belongs, w ill hold its 63rdannual the p ro je c t to la s t through Sep­ m eeting at T he B ellevue S tra t­ te m b e r, 1968. T he NSF fundsw ill fo rd Hotel in P hiladelphia Dec. a s s u r e developm ents in special 2 7-29. a re a c o u rse s, sp ecial topic cour­ A ccording to Callaghan, the s e s and a sp ecial m a te ria l* p ro ­ ß i/R G £ ß m ain object of th is m eeting is the p rese n tatio n of new w ork in the philosophy p ro fe ssio n . It also gram fo r u n d era ch ie v ers. On The 6 0 ...G 0 C t i£ F pro vides a place fo r book sa le s­ m en to se t up displays in the M yles G. Boylan, d ire c to r of field of philosophy. th e School of U rban Planning He said that now, how ever, it and L andscape A rc h ite ctu re , will has also evolved into a convention tra v e l to Enugu, N ig eria, during w h ere m ost of the hiring and job F e b ru a ry . changing fo r the next y e a r will H is p rin cip le task a t Enugu is take place, making it of special to com plete physical plans for in te re s t to re c e n t philosophy th e U niversity of N ig e ria 's cam ­ grad u ates and graduate a s­ pus at Enugu. s is ta n ts . Boulan also hopes to take p re ­ Although attendance at the lim in ary step s in estab lish in g a t m eeting is optional, and m o st School of U rban Planning and exp enses m u st be paid by the L andscape A rch itectu re a t Enu­ TOM ORROW - S a tu rd a y , D e c e m b e r 10, 1966 individual, MSU w ill provide a gu. GIs hit Cong bases Home of the World's Greatest B Hamburger used in Saigon raids O P E N M AKES THE F L A M E Prime ste ak favor is sizzled right into every D ELIC IO U S B R O IL IN G D IFFE R E N C E on Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut a irp o rt 100% pure beef Burger C hef ham burger. SAIGON, South Viet Nam ( i) - - U .S. fo rc e s struck a t th re e points Sunday. in the Saigon se c to r Thu-rsday T rd o p s of the U.S. 1st Infantry OUR REGULAR 15CO PEN FLA M E BRO ILED D ivision rep o rted they killed in a new driv e to c le a r the e n e m y ' eight V iet Cong and captured from b ases that could be used to mount attac k s against the capi­ nine in a clash 22 m iles north of Saigon, com pleting the operation without suffering any c a su a ltie s HAMBURGERS Sat«*».... U k i£ / ta l. th e m se lv es. O ther men of that B52 je t bom bers ham m ered at div isio n , locating a Viet Cong a collection of tren c h es and bunk­ cam p 10 m iles southeast of the . . . a n d f a v o r s f o r t h e k i d d i e s to o ! e r s and suspected troop concen­ c ity , seized 12 r if le s ,a re c o ille ss tratio n in the jungle 25 m iles r ifle , two m achine g u n s,4 0 0 g re ­ northw est of Saigon, p erh ap s the nades and a num ber of m ines. point from which a 30-m an de­ Bad w eather again re s tric te d BURGER CHEF SPECIALTIES tachm ent launched a suicide raid U.S. bombing in N orth V iet Nam . B i g S h e f . . . . Buy them by the B a g fu l............ SockIt To’EmSanta C h e e s e b u r g e r s . . . . . 20 30 $ It ’s our way of introducing 'Burger Chef’ Open Flame Broiling F i s h S a n d w i c h . . . . . $ With a C hristm as G ift or G ift C ertificate from K ram ers. H o t C h o c o l a t e . . . . . 15 $ C o f f e e ............................................................................. We also have the co n v en ien ce O r a n g e D r i n k . . . of in sid e seatin g ! R o o t B e e r . . . . . . . 10 20 $ - $ *weg?' C o c a C o l a . . . . A p p l e T u r n o v e r . . . . . 20 $ SHAKES 220-309 RICH, CREAMY THICK MALTS THREE f FRENCH FRIES 15« GREAT C R I S P G O L D E N FLAVOR« Lanse 2 L o c a te d A c r o s s C l i p p e r t St. f r o m Frandor H A M B U R G ER S 6 2 0 - 6 2 2 N. H o m e r St . (between CUW ec} and Homer) n ea r Saginaw O PE N 11 A M t o 11 P M P h . 4 8 9 -1 3 4 6 i Chet KRAMER PARTS Phone 484-1303 800 E. K alam azoo 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 Students just aren ’t church-goers; '■N % J*? resent imposition of ethical codes relig io n is not the e sse n c e of r e ­ to knowledge, prev en t a decision stu d en ts buck a church sy stem . V B y R IC H A R D P H IL L IP S S ta te N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r C ollege students ju st a r e n 't ligion.'* a “ You m ust be inform ed to take stan d . Too many so -c a lle d A nderson said . "T h ey can’t form a po sitiv e " T h e church has becom e le s s rele v an t to so ciety b ecau se it h as com e to te rm s too m uch with ch u rch - g o ers: th is p re m ise a lte rn a tiv e s to anything without C h ristia n s o r a th e is ts a re n ’t In­ so c iety . s ta rte d a lively d iscu ssio n Wed­ ab so lu te s. Students r e je c t the fo rm ed , so I don't take them s e r ­ "W e a r e now living In a gen­ nesday evening betw een a soci­ absolutes of a ch u rch , so they io u sly ,” he said . e ra tio n th at is lite ra lly com ­ ologist and an unconventional can ’t d isco v er a n s w e rs In any­ He said that sym bols like hell p elled to re-ex a m in e and r e d e ­ relig io n p ro fe sso r. have been taken too lite ra lly ,a n d th in g ,” he said . R o b ert T . A nderson, a sso c ia te McKee supported A nderson on fine its p osition — to throw out p ro fe s s o r of relig io n , and Ja m e s have been d isto rte d into ritu a l and chunks a t a tim e and s ta r t som e­ su p e rstitio n . the rea so n s why co lleg e students B. McKee, p ro fe s so r of sociolo­ becom e church re b e ls . But both thing new ,” said McKee. gy, w e re the scheduled sp e ak e rs " T h e b asic con cern of religion Now Look Here at a F ee Hall social sc ien c efo ru m is a depth p ro b e on the m eaning of them m ade it c le a r that the student is v ery in te re ste d in r e ­ A nderson concluded the d is­ Student Rejection H e rb e rt G a rfin k e l (rig h t), p ro fe s s o r of p o litic a l on the conflict of U n iv ersity stu­ of life . Institutions lik e a church ligion as a m ethod in finding c u ssio n by saying th e re w ill al­ dents with relig io n . a ll too often find it ea sy to becom e m eaning In life. w ays be som e things m an w on't R o b e r t T , A n d e r s o n ( r ig h t ) , c h a ir m a n o f th e R e­ s c ie n c e , t e ll s s o c io lo g y p r o fe s s o r J a m e s B. M c K e e A nderson se t the mood fo r the le g a lis tic . . . w ith a sy stem of "S tudents -want to com m it un d erstan d , and relig io n fills that li g io n D e p t., c o n te n d s th a t u n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n ts r e je c t t h a t he d o d g e d th e i m p o r t a n t q u e s t i o n o f e t h i c s o n a 'th o u sh a lts ’ and 'thou sh alt n o ts.’ gap. T he college student’s dilem ­ unusual m eeting by statin g "M yth th em selv es much m o re today than th e c h u r c h as a c a u s e to w h ic h to c o m m i t th e m ­ r e l i g i o n p a n e l at Fee W e d n e s d a y n ig h t. is the basic backbone of any o r­ But nothing is w rong in itse lf. m a lie s in reje ctin g the relig io u s In p rev io u s g en eratio n s, and they s e lv e s . A t le ft is J a m e s B. M c K e e , c o - s p e a k e r and S tate N e w s p h o to b y P a u l S c h le if ganized relig io n , but organized If a p e rso n has doubts a s to the a n sw e r, p re fe rrin g to re ly on lik e to w re stle w ith relig io u s p r o fe s s o r o f s o c io lo g y . rig h tfu ln ess of an action, then It’s p ro b lem s, but a r e n 't in te re ste d h im self. S tate N e w s p h o to b y P a u l S c h le if w rong fo r him . If not In doubt, in joining a c h u rch ,” McKee said. d o n 't w o rry about I t,” A nderson "T h e y want to find relig io u s S P I R I T U A L D I S C O V E R Y sa id . an sw e rs outside the ch u rch .” He sa id the college student is Q U E S T I O N S E T H I C S H ow ever, he said , m o st stu ­ LSD is sacramen t for Leary looking fo r ab so lu tes of rig h t and dents eventually re tu rn to a w rong, and the church can o ffer Timothy L eary , LSD expert who recently visited cam pus and is to try to buy your way to God through someone e lse-b ish o p s, am ple a re being elim inated through the use of E nglish I th o se abso lu tes, but the student r e je c ts them fo r se v e ra l re a so n s. A stro n g feeling of a n it-in stitu - ch u rch , although m any of them do it fo r the w rong re a so n s. He c ite d the resp e cta b ility a church o ffers fo r a b u sin ess m an. Stu­ Poli Sci Prof on religion m in iste rs, ra b b is.” expect th e re will be a d e c re a s e tlo n a lism com bined with the re ­ H e rb e rt G arfinkel m ay have spoke on the consciousness ex­ dents outgrow th e ir youth and be­ He sa id both sp e ak e rs avoided you w ant to speak in psychologi­ God is within the lim its of your in m em b ersh ip .” sen tm en t at having a code of a reputation fo r being a good panding qualities of the drug, said com e m o re co n serv ativ e. Upon th is iss u e in the d isc u ssio n . c a l te rm s , it m ay have been his body, he said, and each man is The League for S p iritu al D is­ e th ic s Im posed upon him com pels p o litical sc ien c e p ro fe ss o r, but that LSD is the sacram ent of his m a rria g e , som e re tu rn to a “ T he n a tu ra listic philosophy own ego,” G arfinkel sa id . God within that te rrito ry . covery, L eary ’s own psychedelic th e student to re je c t o rganized W ednesday night a t a F ee Hall Ireligion. church In o rd e r to r a is e th e ir holds that eth ics a r e needed be­ " E th ic a l knowledge com es An LSD “ tr ip ” is a sp iritu al relig io n , is cen tered in M ill- relig io n , he said . d isc u ssio n on relig io n he also L e a ry , a Hindu, is also the ch ild ren with the code of ethics fo re relig io n . In o rd e r to know p r io r to religious faith in know­ happening on which you d isco v er b rook, N.Y. T he im pulse to d e s ire the an­ ac q u ired the title of p h ilo so p h er. founder of the League fo r S pirit­ th at a church o ffe rs, he said . the rig h tn e ss o r w rongness of ing rig h t and w rong,” he said. that God. sw e rs fo r everything, and the In a question p erio d concerned u a l D iscovery. A ccording to McKee, th is Is eth ica l teaching, any relig io n G arfin k el used the teachings “ S piritual m eans a detachm ent “ M illbrook is a p riv a te sh rin e fru s tra tio n s the student faces w ith the relev an ce of religion ; "A Hindu can be Jew ish o r a p rim a ry rea so n why college m u st f ir s t know eth ical p rin ­ of A risto tle to support h is chal­ from the outside w orld,” Leary- fo r people who a r e devoting th e ir when he re a liz e s he has lim its to the college student, G arfinkel ; C h ristian ,” he said. “ Hinduism c ip le s by which one can judge lenge. em braces many peoples and many said. “ LSD is not the only way liv e s to o u r relig io n ,” L e a ry , in jected n atu ra lism into the d is­ F o r o ver an hour a fte r the rig h t and w ro n g ," he said . ! philosophies.” to experience th is detachm ent. an ex -H arv ard p ro fe s s o r, said . cu ssio n between R obert T . An­ m eeting broke up, the trio built A braham was ready to slay L eary said that his League for 'S p iritu a l Discovery is m eant to I be a model project for o th ers to F or instan ce, you could sta rv e y o u rself fo r 40 days and achieve the sam e ends. But the effects of LSD a r e alm ost im m ed iate.” Yoga and body control a r e p rac tlced a s p a rt of that religion E very Tuesday a group from M illbrook tra v e ls to n ea r-b y New •Christian Churches d e rso n , a s so c ia te p ro fe s s o r of re lig io n , and Ja m e s B. M cKee, p ro fe s s o r of sociology. He politely accused both speak­ h is son Isaa c a s a sa c rific e to Jehovah when an angel blocked h is knife-w ielding hand, and in­ up to an Intellectual crescendo that finally ended when G arfinkel sa id to A nderson: seek new methods r follow. ste a d proposed a s a c rific e of a "How many opinions that can “ You cannot join my religion, The Roman Catholic Church is York City to p re se n t a s e rie s of e r s of avoiding the m ain is s u e — be rec o rd e d on an IBM c a rd is goat, he said . [j ust like you cannot sign up for a psychedelic m a s te r, L eary p lay s which have relig io u s sig­ relig io n and the code of eth ics “ How do we know it w asn’t an equally s te rile argum ent as | m em bership in my fam ily,” said. The special a rc h ite c tu re , n ifican ce. The la st p ro g ra m p r e ­ fo r co lleg e stu d en ts. how m any angels can stand on a d evil, in stead of the angel | L eary said. “ You can, how ever, m usic and a r t of that church a re sented was the incarnation of MIAMI BEACH, F la . l/P) — pro v ed m eans of com m unicating “ Is relig io u s com m itm ent th at stopped the action? O r, If th e head of a p in .” ( sta rt your own religion.” all outward things which se rv e C h rist. The next p a rt of the s e rie s Some c ritic a l looks a r e being the gospel. n e c e s sa ry fo r an eth ical com ­ i The religions of the E ast have to detach one from the w orld. will p re se n t the life of Buddha. taken today at the cu sto m ary m itm en t?” he ask ed . In question w as w hether - o r Musicof Advent season [alw ays em phasized the relation “ The Catholic church m akes no L eary b elieves that M illbrook type of local C h ristian congre­ G arfinkel prop o sed that stu ­ to w hat extent - changes In the | of individual men to God, he said. logical sense— it b y -p asse s the is a kind of Utopia which shows g atio n s. dents have been im bued w ith a trad itio n al p a rish organization , “ T his is much c lo s e r to the mind; that is why it has flour­ man how he can live harm oniously When human environm ents n a tu ra listic philosophy. As such, a r e Indicated by p re s e n t condi­ | tru e meaning of religion than is ished for two thousand y e a r s ,” with o th e r m en. change, the ch u rch es need to they a r e looking fo r the an sw ers tions of m obile u rban living. J the p rese n t day system o f o r g a n - t ized m ass religion,” he said. i “ The tendency In A m erican today L eary said. “ Now that the m y ste rie s of its official language, L atin , fo r ex - L eary believes that g en era­ tions a fte r him will s till be searching fo r a p erso n a l god. " la y asid e c e rta in fo rm s and adopt new o n es,” an in te rd e­ nom inational study re p o rt said . in life and fo r a code of eth ics The study re p o rt does not con­ in ratio n al te rm s. clude the p a rish s tru c tu re “ has A ccording to G arfinkel, uni­ inoreo churches Sunday It w as among findings being no longer any validity today,” v e rsity students a r e convinced M usic from around the w orld W elcome Students C hurch of St. N icholas in O ber- LUTHERAN K im berly D ow ns co n sid ered a t the G en eral A s­ but it does suggest th at the g rea tly th e an sw e rs a re n ’t com ing from fills the Advent seaso n and g re e ts n o rf, A u stria— sung by a bass sem bly of the N ational Council a lte re d conditions of m odern life relig io n , so they re fu se to com ­ the on-com ing C h ristm a s season W ORSHIP C h r i s t M e th o d is t C h u r c h of C h r i s t and a tenor to g u ita r accom pani­ of C hurches as It sought im - dem and modified ch u rch o p era­ m it th em selv es to o rganized r e li­ M issouri Synod 1007 K im berly D rive, L ansing in the ch u rch es. m ent. C hurch tio n s. gion. * * * M artin L uther Chapel S t. J o h n s S tu d e n t T he ch o ir w ill be p erform ing 517 W, Jolly Rd., Lansing (2 blocks W. of F ra n d o r A 1 3-piece o rc h e s tra and the c a ro ls brought by th re e MSU L utheran Student C enter U N IV ERSITY 332-2559 n u rsery Shopping C en ter on R a r is h U n iv ersity L utheran ch o ir will g rad u ate students from the coun­ 444 Abbott Rd. Wilson M. Tennant, M in ister E. G rand R iver) 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 p e rfo rm th e “ G lo ria” by Antonio t r ie s w h ere they w orked. Two Blocks North of Union M einte Schuurm ans, B A PTIST CHURCH IV 9-7130 V ivaldi at the 10:30 and 11:30 a.m . D aniel Kung of Taiw an has A sso ciate M in ister Sunday M asses ( A m e r ic a n B a p t is t ) 9:30 - 11 a.m . s e rv ic e s Sunday. U niversity tra n sla te d t h e C hinese caro l W orship S ervices SUNDAY SERVICES 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 L u th eran C hurch is located a t the "H uan sha ch’i , ” o r "M idnight G e ra rd G. P h illip s, P a sto r P re -fin a l E ucharist 9:30-11 a.m . 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p.m . u n iv ersity c o rn e r of Ann S tre et and D ivision Sleeping B ethlehem ,” fo r the M orning W orship 11:00 a.m . ED 2-1888 9:30 C h ild ren ’s Sunday C ollege Age Fellow ship When necessary' Sunday W orship 10:00 a.m . lutherar. church A venue. s e rv ic e . Omotosho Ogunniyi of B ible Study 10:00 a.m . M asses will be doubled up • * * School Hour Sunday, 6:30 p.m . C hurch School 11:10 a.m . a lc -lc a N ig eria contributed th e c a ro l “ O Evening W orship 6:00 p.m . with m a sse s in the chapel and T h e U n iv ersity B aptist C hoir M ary, D ear M other,” by the N u rse ry Provided— dow nstairs lounge. w ill give a ch o ral se rv ic e of N ig erian com poser L az . E k- Wednesday evening Bible 10:00-12:00 a.m , c a ro ls fro m 10 co u n tries Sunday w uem e. Study 7:30 p.m . a t A m erican Legion C e n ter P e o p le s C h u rc h U niversity M e th o d is t Weekday M asses at th e 10 a .m . s e rv ic e . T he R ev. R ichard P ip e r, a On V alley C t. off 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 W. G rand R iv er, E ast L ansing 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 T h e se rv ic e w ill be held In the fo rm e r A m erican B ap tist educa­ E ast Lansing Church F o r T ran sp o rtatio n Call A m erican Legion C e n te r, V alley tional m issio n ary to N icaragua, Interdenom inational 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. FE 9-8190 Saturday M asses C o u rt. taught the choir the Spanish w ords C e n t r a l M e th o d is t E A S T L A N S IN G 200 W. Grand R P 'er W orship ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 "S ile n t Night” w ill be sung as to the C e n tral A m erican ca ro l CHURCH OF A c ro ss F ro m the Capitol it w as f ir s t h eard in 1818 a t the " L a s P o sa d o s." at Michigan THE NAZARENE 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 T H E CHURCH OF F irst C hristian WORSHIPS SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES S erv ices 10 & 11 a.m . 6 & 7 p.m . “ T he Word that Could not 149 Highland A v e.,E ast L ansing UNITY 9:30 and 11:00 JESUS C H R IS T OF R eform ed C hurch (9:45 and 11:15) be W ritten" C EN TR A L E a st L ansing Unity C enter will be held L A T T E R D A Y SA IN T S (WJIM B ro ad cast 10:15 a.m .) Sunday School 1 0:00 a.m . Rev. Pohl 240 M arsh all S t., L ansing 425 W. G rand R iv er at the Church M orning W orship 11:00 a.m . "MORMONS” Rev. Hofman FR E E M ETHODIST 332-1932 M in isters “ T he C h rist-E v e n t” Evening S erv ice 7:00 p.m . 431 E. Saginaw p reaching "O n e * Hour of Serm on and CHURCH Rev. Alden B. B urns W est of Abbott Rd. Dwight S . L a rg e , p reaching 828 N. Wash, at Oakland Sunday S ervice — 11:00 a.m . M orning S ervice 9:00 and 11:15 Song” “ Window and Word” W ednesday C la ss - 7:30 p.m . Rev. Keith L Pohl SUNDAY SERVICES Follow Highway 43 to L ansing| " C h ris tia n L ib e ra lity ” C rib N u rse ry , So B ring T h e F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n P h o n e by D r. W allace R obertson” P riesthood M eeting 9:00 a.m . Baby. T ak e home a copy of the M in ister: Rev. Howard C. A rtz D aily M editation — 12 noon U n iv ersity C la s s 10:15 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. N ursery During S ervices Sunday School 10:30 a.m . "W hat T hen A re We T o Do?” Chaffee, P a sto r A Special Invitation T o C onsultation by Appointment S acram ent M eeting 5:00 p.m . "W hat Is Sin?” CHURCH SCHOOL Subject: T each in g s of J e s u s All MSU Students Evening S ervice 7 p.m . U niversity M inister: R ichard D. B illings CHURCH SCHOOL T ues. — E dgew ood U nited F re e Taxi Service: 9:30 to 10:30 a .m .-P ro g ra m (Church of the Daily Word) MIA Youth M eeting 7:30 p .m , " T h e P overty of Je s u s ” S e v e n th -D a y 482-1444 or 484-4488 for all ages 469 N o rth H agadorn Road 9:30 - 11:00 7 - 9 p.m . — Wed. E ve, G lass C am pus Student C en ter A d v e n tis t C h u r c h (5 b lo ck s n o rth of Gra-no R iv er) 11:00 a.m . - C hildren 2 11 y rs M em orial Chapel - M.S.U. 217 Bogue St, Apt, 1 F irst P resbyterian Cr i b through 12th Grade- in T e m p o ra rily M eeting at W orship S erv ices F irst C h u rc h of F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n , C all Phone 351-6360 church bldg. U n iv ersity L u th eran Church 9:30 a .m . and 11:00 a.m . 332-8405, o r 355-8180 T hose In Need of C hrist, Scientist Ottawa and Chestnut R efreshm ent period in Church F re e bus transp o rtatio n 15 to A W arm W elcome Extended T ra n sp o rtatio n cau _ D ivision and Ann S ts. Serm on by 709 E. G rand R iver WORSHIP SERVICE p a rlo r following w orship s e r ­ 30 m inutes before each s e r ­ D r. T rum an A. M o rriso n to All V isito rs 8821425 485-3650 SATURDAY SERVICES E ast L ansing vices vice around the cam pus. 9:30 a.m . C hurch School 9:30 a .m . Sabbath School Sunday S erv ice 11 a.m . 11:00 a .m . 9:30 a .m . and 11:00 a.m . C rib 11:00 a .m . W orship S erv ice room through ju n io r high Sermon H a n d e l’ s CASTminSTCR PRCSBYTGRian ChURCh S atu rd ay , D ecem b er 10th “ T h e R is k of 1315 A b b o t» Rd. High School G roup at 11 a.m . "G od the P r e s e r v e r of Man” Edgewood Bus Stops W aiting for G od” "MESSIAH” SUNDAY SCHEDULE c o s t r a n s i n c . m i c m o a n sp e ak e r E ld e r C. D unbar H enri 10:35 a .m . - C onrad H all SUNDAY SCHOOL By D r. P aul H urell 10:40 a.m . - P ark in g A rea S u n d a y 7 :0 0 p . m . W orship S erv ice s— —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . 11:00 a.m . - re g u la r D epartm ent of Philosophy F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n o r Between McDonel and H olm es C hurch School, C rlb b e ry -T h ird G rade —9:00 and 11:00 a.m . 10:45 - Owen Hall (9;30& 11-U niversity Students) Inform ation Call 882-5007 at MSU P re se n te d by our 60-voice choir Church School, F ourth G rade-A dults, Students— 10:00 a,m;C WEDNESDAY 10:50 - Shaw Hall Each Sunday listen to " T h e O ther Stops Added by R equest 8:00 p.m .-E vening M eeting D r. T ed Ward, C h o irm a ste r F o r tran sp o rta tio n phone 332-6271 o r 332-8901 V oice of P ro p h ecy ,” 9:30 a .m ., F re e Bus T ra n sp o rta tio n Jam es R ichard M itchell, O rganist WOAP, (1080 kc.) and " F a ith U n iv ersity Student Group By 6:00 p.m . Saturday F o r T oday,” Channel 8 a t 8:30 5:30 p .m . supper and p ro g ram F re e Public Reading Room Rev. R. L. M oreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H . G. Beach Around Cam pus SOUTHBAPTISTCHURCH a .m .. Channel 2 at 10:30 T ra n sp o rtatio n , phone 332-2906 134 West G rand R iv er OPEN T o and F ro m C hurch W eekdays—9-5 p .m . LANSING TRIN ITY C H U R C H EPISCO PA L SER V IC ES AT MSU M on.. T u es., T h u rs .,F rl. 1518 S. WASHINGTON AVE. 120 S partan Ave. Interdenom inational Evenings 7 p .m .-9 p.m . ALUMNI C H A PEL A w arm and friendly welcome SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES A ll a r e welcome to attend C O LLEG E CLASS YOUTH aw aits you a t F ir s t P re sb y te ria n (A uditorium D riv e, E a st of K resge A rt C enter) C hurch S erv ices and v is it and FELLO W SH IP U niversity C lasses u se the reading room . 9:45 ■ 9 :4 5 A .M . 8 :3 0 P . M . YOU’LL ENJOY IT! 8:30 9:30 a.m . Holy Com munion and Serm on M orning Worship 5:15 p .m . Holy Com munion and Serm on 11:00 " I f Only You Had Known” D r. Sugden, p reach in g 1 1 :0 0 A . M . A ll S a i n t s P a r i s h 7:00 Evening Worship 800 Abbott Rd. FR E E BUS SERV ICE SOUTH "T h e y Will Respect My Son" Holy Communion 8:00 a .m . Holy Communion BAPTIST A .M . AND P.M . 8:15 T rin ity Collegiate Fellowship 9:30 a.m . Holy Communion and Serm on 11:15 a.m . M orning P ra y e r and Serm on C A LL 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 FO R INFO RM A TIO N CHURCH PASTORS: E. Eugene W illiam s, David L . E rb , Norman R. P iersm a FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm. C a n te rb u ry Sundays 6:30 p .m . Old C ollege Hall, T he Union Friday, December 9, 1966 ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan DISCOUNT SERVICE Committee to revise fines that the original fine in c re a se N ext te rm th e student lib ra ry feated by a vote of 12 to 0 a t the which would call fo r a $1 a day co m m ittee w ill w ork on a rev isio n ASMSU board meeting la s tT u e s - V IS A s e rv ic e set B u sin ess p laces p resen tly co n ­ of the overdue book fine re s o lu ­ day night. tion and pro p o se im plem entation T h e ” U-M method” s e ts a of the “U -M method” h e re on daily 25 cent fine for each o v e r ­ due book and a flat 50-cent ra te p er book overdue, would have been the b e st solution to the in­ cre asin g problem of unavailable books. V arsity In ternation al S ales As - sen tativ es a r e contacting the tra c te d by VISA include: L a r r y cam p u s. However, M rs. F o ste r said sociation (VISA) re p re se n ta tiv e s local m erch an ts and w ill con­ if a notification is sent re m in d ­ have contacted 17 local m erchants tro l the p ro je c t. Cushion S p o rts (F ran d o r), U n i­ T h e o rig in al resolution which ing the student that h is book is that the com m ittee will conform v e rsity B eauty Salon, Alexander to student opinion, providing for w illing to co -o p e ra te in a d is ­ VISA w ill be distributing ap ­ ca lle d fo r an in c re a se of from a week overdue. count se rv ic e pro g ram . proxim ately 25,000 fre e VISA Drug Company, Holiday L an es, T h e com m ittee, according to a com patible and effective solu­ five cen ts a day p e r book to a fine c a rd s and coupon booklets b e­ T row bridge Enco Station, C on­ of $1 a day p e r book was d e ­ spokesm an N orm a F o ster, feels tion. Seven oth er m erchants a re tinental C le a n e rs and S partan T h is appointed com m ittee of tween 2 and 5 p.m . Ja n . 5 and co n sidering joining the VISA 6. D istribution points will be the Book S to re . A lso, C apital Optical tw elve is the m ost active such p ro g ram aim ed at offering low er Students to be taxed In ternational C en ter, Union, B e s- Studio, Jon Anthony F lo ris t, com m ittee since its form ation p ric e s to MSU students, said G re g 's Gulf Service, P izza P it, about three y e a rs ago. sey Hall, B erkey H all, C onrad John Ja co b s, ASMSU’s v ic e - Fam ous G rill, Philp Dodge Stand­ n ls o on the com m ittee agenda L ib rary , Brody H all and W ilson p resid e n t of financial s e rv ic e s and o p eratio n s. " I t ’s up to the students to m ake ’H all. With the coupons, students will get discounts at any of the co ­ ard , Fox Je w e lry (F ran d o r and Lansing), Le C le a r C am era Shop, NEJAC TV Rental and J im ’s R estau ran t. next term for WMSN A ll-c a m p u s ra d io sta tio n fa ll t e r m , but w ill be ta x e d $1 w inter te rm a re plans to f o r ­ m ulate a student-faculty lib ra ry com m ittee. She said that the com m ittee, th is p ro g ram su c c e ssfu l,” operating s to re s . WMSN w ill begin b ro a d c a s tin g d u rin g w in te r te r m r e g is tr a tio n . which w orks closely with R ichard Jaco b s com m ented. S tan k rau ff s a id , “ Ih a v e n o r e a l E. Chapin, lib ra ry d irec to r, and Yankees tradeRoger Maris w ithin th e f i r s t two w eeks of Although students m ay not be w in te r te r m , if a t r a n s m i tt e r in d ic a tio n , but I am o p tim is tic his a s s is ta n t Dale E. 1: r e tz e r , com pletely sa tisfie d at f ir s t with and c o p p e r w ire sh ip m en t a r ­ th a t su p p lie s w ill a r r iv e and in­ has learn ed that within a te rm o r s ta lla tio n w ill be co m p lete in tim e two the duplicating machines used a ll the discounts he noted, i t ’s a s ta r t and if students support the pro g ram offered, toSt. LouisCardinals fo r v eteran th ird basem an C h a r- r iv e in tim e . T he su p p lies a r e “ on th e i r w ay,” said netw ork d ir e c to r to begin w ithin two w e e k s.” by students in the lib rary will He a ls o noted th a t WMSN is in be reduced fro m ten cents to a need of a new s d ir e c to r . T he nickle p e r copy. discounts on alm ost everything NEW YORK (UPI) — R oger ley Sm ith. Jo h n S tan k rau ff, M ia m i, F la ., a student needs will eventually be M aris, the man who broke Babe s e n io r , sta tio n would p r e f e r som eone M rs. F o s te r said that constant T h e deal was announced in St. obtained. Ruth’s hom e run re c o rd and A c o p p e r delay due to the V iet w ith g e n e ra l new s e x p e rie n c e ,h e use has m ade it p o ss’ble to pay Louis b y C a rd in a ls’ G eneral draw s a $72,000 sa lary , was v i r ­ N am w a r can celled sh ip m en t in s a id . T he o ffic ia l p e rio d fo r fo r the m achines sooner than ex­ M anager Bob Howsam and ended ASMSU is sponsoring the VISA tually given away to the S t.L o u is tim e fo r the statio n to b ro a d ­ b ro a d c a s tin g p o sitio n s is o v e r , pected. She added that the nickel speculation about the destination re p re se n ta tiv e s by setting up the C a rd in als by the New York Yan­ c a s t fall te r m . O n -c a m p u s stu ­ but S tan k rau ff said th a t a p p lic a ­ charged w ill provide fo r m a te r­ of the c o n tro v e rsial Yankee o ut­ ad v ertising p ro g ra m . T he r e p r e ­ k e e s T h u rsd ay In an even swap d e n ts w e re th e r e fo re not tax ed tio n s w ill s till be a c c e p te d . ia ls and m aintenance. field er. Howsam said that M aris ’’will give us e x tra pow er” and that Spruce up Christmas the C a rd in als "h ad been looking for a fine h itte r and good o ut­ f ie ld e r." with different greens Libraryopen b ecause of th e ir coloring and On The A ir-Soon N e a l W e in tr a u b , S k o k ie v ille , III., ju n io r and p r o ­ Don’t pine away the holidays. m o tio n s d i r e c t o r f o r W M S N a ll- c a m p u s ra d io , d ir e c ts S pruce up that C h ristm as tre e . Scotch pines a r e the m o st pop­ u la r tr e e s fo r C h ristm a s, but needle retention . If you’r e thinking of cutting your own tre e , W right noted that for vacation B a r b a r a W h lt e f ie ld , B i r m i n g h a m s o p h o m o r e , and M a r t h a E h r h a r t , B i r m i n g h a m j u n i o r , at t h e W M S N s tu d io . The n e tw o rk w i ll s t a r t b r o a d c a s tin g w in te r th e re ’s a lot to be said fo r the a plantation grown tre e is usually D uring C h ristm as vacation the su p e rio r to a wild tre e . T he wild L ib ra ry w ill be open from 8 a.m . te rm . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y M ik e S ch o n h o fe n sp ru ce , according to MSU fo r­ e s try re s e a r c h e r Jonathan W. tr e e is m o re ‘leggy,’ according to 5 p.m . Monday through F rid a y W right. to W right and w ill probe My not with the exception of D ec. 24,25, W right explained th at spruce be as full and nicely shaped as 26, and Ja n , 1 and 2. a r e som etim es looked on with th e dom estic tre e . Saturday h o u rs will be 9 a.m , d isfav o r because of th e ir ten­ C u rren tly , Wright is conduct­ to 5 p.m . dency to drop th e ir needles ing genetic experim ents aim ed On D ec. 17, a Saturday and the sh o rtly a fte r they’r e cut. But, he a t producing fa s te r growing and la st day of finals week, the lib ra ry M Stuck with no sa y s, the droppage can be min­ g re e n e r v a rie tie s. will be open from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . im ized by buying a fre sh ly cut tr e e , making a new cut at the b ase of the tr e e and keeping it in w ate r. “ Spruce a r e alm ost perfectly cone-shaped but have enough May, AL^Lia Christmas Cash ? slight Irre g u la ritie s to m ake them very a ttra c tiv e ,” com­ Sell y o u r b o o k s now a t th e m ented W right. W right noted that the White and Norway pines a r e popular Achtung Faculty ! MSU BOOK k IN STOCK NOW ^oL THIS WINTER WITH * IU C M T O’ STORE A L L N E W K E N T U C K Y F R I E D C H IC K E N O pen W ednesday And . 15 p i e c e s o f c h i c k e n T h u r s d a y N ig h ts U n til 9 19 6 7 Yeamt ße îjouM, . Country gravy . Rolls and honey Cot. Sander'$m / i \ W \ \X STORES HOURS: MON, THRU SAT 9:30 AM TO 5:30 PM > WED. & FRI, 9:30 AM TO 9 PM T A K E -H O M E MARSHALLMUSIC 1040 East Grand River (In East Linv"g) I’hone: 351-5550 3140 south Logan stre e t Phone: 393-2200 2901 North East S treet I’hone: 372-3300 d a z z le h e r w ith 4120 West Saginaw S treet I’hone: 372-4450 307 E , G rand R iv e r In sist on the original Col. Sanders* Kentucky F rie d Chicken e v e n i n g g l o v e s that e a u . .toua g w i w in mopr wxiw rou a r r iv i! glisten and glow . exquisitely V hand decorated with beads ’’«Nt*. and bangles. Stretch nylon, to fit all hand sizes perfectly. scent the C h ristm as a i r w ith A. Black 8-button length, all ro m a n c s. . .A rp eg e b y L anv in aglittered with sequins. 7 .0 0 A d e e p , rich p e r f u m e d p l e a s u r e If Ths BRIGHTON Model 21X4124 in e l e g a n t , b l a c k - c a p p e d c r y s t a l B. Black or white shoitie glove cuffed by laicje jet beads. 8 . 0 0 B e a u tifu l C o n te m p o ra r y s t y le d c a b i n e t . o n a b a s e c o l u m n e d flacons, or h a n d s o m e dusting t h a t " s w i v e l s " f o r e a s ie r C. Black or white shortie glove v ie w in g . Y o u r c h o ic e o f g r a in e d W a ln u t c o lo r p o w d e r . . . so r i g h t f o r h e r e v e r y m o o d . ( 2 1 X 4 1 2 4 W ) , o r g r a in e d sparkling with rhinestones. 8 . 0 0 M a h o g a n y c o lo r (2 1 X 4 1 2 4 R ). 6 " O val A. D u s t i n g P o w d e r . 5 . 0 0 t w in - c o n e s p e a k e r . F O R J U S T s^ , 5 B. S p r a y E o u d e L o n v i n , V h o z . 6 . 0 0 A 16 0 C. S p r a y P e r fu me , 1/6 o z . 6 . 0 0 \ A Few Special ac C OF EAST LANSING 543 E . G ra n d R iv e r Jacobson's Jacobsons p h o n e ’ 3 3 7 - 1300 (n e x t to P a r a m o u n t N e w s ) 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, Decem ber 9, 1966 F in a ls w e e ke n d is d e a d The weekend before finals Is “ D r. Zhivago” is playing at the traditionally devoid of en tertain ­ G ladm er th is w eek. m ent. T his te rm is no exception. E n te r ta in m e n t "T h e Agony and the E c sta sy ,” Tonight “ T he Red Balloon” w hile h isto ric ally in c o rre c t in a will b e shown at F a irc h ild few m in o r points, Is one of the T h ea ter. m ost worthwhile m ovies you will In sp o rts MSU w ill oppose T h is W e e k e n d e v e r se e . The m ovie s ta r s Michigan in hockey tonight. By E LL E N ZURKEY C harlton Heston as M ichelangelo F rien d s of The P a p e r will S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r and Rex H arriso n a s Pope Ju liu s sponsor a " F re a k o u t” dance at II and is now playing a t the Cam ­ 8:30 tonight on the U nion's second p u s. flo or. A L os Angeles band, The w ill p erfo rm “ Z eus S tory” in Saturday MSU plays Wichita “ T he Love M a k ers” is playing M others of Invention, w ill pro­ 49 A uditorium . At 9 p .m . they In b ask etb all. at th e State. vide m usic for dancing. The band w ill p re se n t “ T he C h a irs .” Both “ New P o rtr a its of F ra n c e ” Is “ T h e BlueM ax” is a tth e M ic h - received rave review s in its p erfo rm an ce s a r e fre e . S atu rd ay 's travelogue._______ lgan. f irs t New York C ity engagem ent la st w eek. A psychedelic light Shaw w ill sp o n so r a m ixer show and im prom ptu poetry read ­ ings a r e among the added a ttr a c t- tio n s, along w ith m ore m usic by The W oolles, an MSU group. tonight, with re c o rd s, from 9 p.m . until m idnight. The Brody m ix e r w ill s ta rt at Water Carniva 8:30 and la st until m idnight. “ The head named The W om en's Glee Club will p re se n t th e ir annual C h ristm as P le a s u re S e e k e rs ," and a ll- g irl H u b b a r d ’s - E y e V ie w C oncert at 7 and 8:30 tonight In band, will en tertain . M ales w ill Alumni Chapel. be charged 25 cen ts adm ission, John N ew com er, H a rp e rs F e r ­ Rick M aynard, ASMSU vice At 7:30 p.m . the Speech Dept. but coeds will be adm itted fre e . T h e v ie w f r o m th e 12 th f l o o r o f H u b b a r d H a l l c a t c h e s t h i s n i g h t p a n o r a m a o f E a s t a n d S o u t h C a m p u s in ry , W, Va., sen io r, has been a p ­ p resid e n t fo r sp ecial p ro je c ts, th e ra in . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y P a u l S c h le if «4M INFORMATION 9 3d* £944 pointed acting chairm an ofW ater said many W ater C arn iv al r e c ­ c NOW A T R E G U L A R PRICES C arn iv al by ASMSU C abinet o rd s w ere lo s t in the accident, A M P U. S 1 :2 5 -4 :00 -6:30 -9:05 P re sid e n t T e r r y H assold. and that the executive b o ard is N ew com er will assum e the po­ now w orking with “ odds and ends sition, which was left vacant when and la st y e a r ’s scrap b o o k ,” T H E B A N N E R E D A R M I E S ... T H E P L O T T IN G W A R R IO R S T A T E S ...T H E W O M E N ch airm an Dan Bzovi was c r itic a l­ N ew com er will work o ver ly injured in an autom obile a c c i­ C h ristm a s b reak in re - o rg a n ­ dent Nov. 26. izing d eadlines and plans fo r the U ’ to a id n e w A rts C o u n c i executive b oard to d isc u ss a t its P a r t of MSU's contribution to rhythm , m u sical co lo ratio n , dif­ the S tate A rts Council and indi­ lu m in aries a s G ian-C arlo M en- OF TH E HOUSE OF f ir s t m eeting w inter te rm , J a n . the new S tate A rts Council w ill fe re n t m u sic sty les and even vidual contributions from the five o tti, Rudolf Serkln, Isaac Stern M E D I C I . . . A N D IN T H E m * m Waiver deadline 4. Bzovi’s accident h as s e tW a te r be to in stitu te a s e rie s of cham ber m u sic co n c erts in elem en tary w hole p ro g ra m s devoted to the w ork of a sin g le co m p o ser.” u n iv e rs itie s p articip a tin g in the p ro g ra m . and G eorge Szell on its advisory co m m ittee. They have branches M ID S T O F IT A L L . . . m * Evaluation S erv ices has an ­ C arn iv al back about half a te rm . sch o o ls in M ichigan. Cap and Gown h as com pleted Funds have also been se cu red in 30 sta te s, and w orking with « i O N E M A N A FIR E! nounced D ec. 20 as the deadline N ew com er sa id . He will m eet T he MSU Cap and Gown S e rie s, th e f ir s t phase of its w ork, the through a F o rd Foundation grant lo cal groups (like Cap and Gown) fo r obtaining p erm its fo r w inter with N orm an Hefke, a d v ise r to w hich books MSU m u sical groups m ailing of inform ation to public, given through Young A udiences, p re s e n t over 5,000 co n c erts an­ te rm w aiver exam inations. T he the W ater C arn iv al executive fo r to u rs and c o n c e rts throughout p aro ch ial, and p riv a te schools all Inc., a non-profit national o r­ nually to w ell over a m illion aURUONH ESTO NREXHARRISO NI p erm its a r e available at 170 board, to d isc u ss co m m ittee r e ­ B essey, 109 Brody, G36 Hubbard p o rts from la s t y e a r ’s W ater and S33 W onders h a lls. T e stin g C arn iv al and to review the p ro -' th e sta te , has been se lec ted to a c t a s booking agent and co­ o rd in ato r of the p ro g ra m . o v er the s ta te . Booking fo r con­ c e r ts w ill begin in Ja n u ary . It Is expected that 100 to 150 con­ ganization that sp e cia liz es in a r ­ ranging fo r m u sical ensem bles to p e rfo rm at sch o o ls. ch ild ren . m A C A R O L R E E D THEAGONYAND p ro d u c tio n o f I R V I N G S T O N E S will take place T uesday, J a n . 3. posed budget. “ S ev eral u n iv e rsitie s w ill take p a r t” said M rs. V irginia Hutch­ c e r ts w ill be se cu red . T he school p ro g ra m s a r e being Young A udiences w as form ed Filmsociety THEECSTASY U )- s!ar r:ng WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! eson, of Cap and Gown. "W e’ve ‘ auditioned m u sical groups from MSU, N o rth ern M ichigan,-W est­ financed by ap p ro p riatio n s from 15 y e a rs ago, with such m usical setsCzech DIANE CILENTO S e w n Story and Sc w i t h y 5» K lv , ,r • C A R O L N, v>., N R E E D W j s : by f e rn M ichigan, Hope C ollege and th e Interlochen A rts Academy, and the m u sical groups selected C H O R U S P R E S E N T S puppet shows Christmas concert P H I L I P D U N N E irv in g s to n e A L E X N O R T H w ill w ork in th e ir p a rtic u la r p a rt T he Czechoslovakian v ersion of the s ta te . of S hakespeare’s “ M idsum m er P lu s Rood Runner Cartoon “ C L I P P I T Y C L O B B E R E D ” “ T he f ir s t p ro g ra m s w ill be N ight’s D ream ” w ill be p re se n t­ s o r t of a com bination of le c tu re , T h e com bined MSU C horus and in the annual C h ristm as C oncert Next ed in a puppet film by the Ex­ Rock Hudson in “ SECONDS” d em o n stratio n , a n d co n c ert. O rc h e stra w ill fea tu re Bach’s Sunday. A tt. p loring Cinem a Society Sunday. W orking with woodwind, strin g , “ M a g n i f i c a t , ” C h a rp e n tie r's D irected by G over L L . Jo n e s, * F eatu rin g puppets by J i r i and b r a s s en sem b les, we hope to "M idnight M ass” and a m edley p ro fe s s o r of m u sic, th e co n c ert T rn k a , the film u se s the voices IR E FRI. SAT. SUN. then m ove to explanations of of trad itio n al C h ristm a s c a ro ls w ill be p rese n ted a t 4 p .m . in the of R ichard Burton and the Old fA ITLA H SIH » U n iv ersity A uditorium . and is S T 3-TO P-H ITS open to the public. Vic P la y e rs on the sound trac k . k V ;i,T T P T 3 n T he sh o rt subject on the p ro ­ "M a g n ific a t," o r “ Song of “ A F IN E MADNESS” % E L E C .-C A R -H T R S . F IR S T A T 7-07 Fables’ by Lawless M ary ,” w as w ritten by Bach d u r­ ing his f ir s t C h ristm as a s d ire c ­ to r of m u sic in th e L utheran g ram is a r a r e ly seen S ta re - vitch puppet show from F ra n c e , “ The Fox and the B e a r.” W h a t a w a go on sale Tuesday Ken L aw less, one of the th ree ch u rch es of L eipzig. It includes five c h o ru se s, five solo m ove­ m en ts, a duet and a trio . Many p u p p etee rs. con sid er S tarevitch to be the w orld’s best T rnka and Book one, Volume one of “ The T he p ro g ra m w ill be held at to lo s e METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER prESEn,s A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION in s tru c to rs not being re h ire d by Soloists w ill be voice students F ab le s” w ill go on sa le T uesday the L ansing City L ib ra ry at 2:30. y o u r the ATL D ept., is the au th o r of a t th e Union and all E a st L ansing in the M usic Dept. p .m . DAVID LEAN'S FILM of boris pasternaks a book which will be p rin ted as b o o k sto res. The book, which will m a r b le s . a supplem ent to the re g u la r Z e it­ se ll fo r $1, is a collection of D O C T O R Z N i W t .O g e ist. Women’sGlee Club to sh o rt fables which L aw less has SeanConnery G E R A STARRING A L E C GLD U I N IN E NEC SH A S•SP L IOI NB H^AJU L N MI E C cK H E R N N I SAT I •RE RATLO P HM C OU R T E N A Y I RICHARD BURTON | rea d a t se v eral Z e itg e is t C u l- TRICH A R D S O N i THE OLD VIC PLAYERS ! tu r e - F e s ts . L aw less began w rit­ give concert tonight » JIRI TRNKA PUPPETS I ing the fables two y e a rs ago at JoanneWoodward O M A R SHARIFiaszhivagoi R O D S TE IG E ■ R IT A 1JSH IN G H A M { “ MIDSUMMER i Daytona B each, F la. JeanSeberg j NIGHTS I SCREEN PLAY BY DIRECTED BY T he book also contain’s an ROBERT BOLT' DAVID LEAN in panavision and metrocolor ADVANCE RESERVED PERFORMANCE I DREAM” ! e d ito r 's p refac e by W. G ary G ro a t, also d ism isse d by the ATL T h e W omen’s G lee Club will p re se n t its annual C h ristm a s Gott, a lle L ande” Mawby’s “ O Come, let us sing following 'AFineMadnees” A JEROME HEILMAN Production T IC K E T S NOW ON S A LE A T THE BO X O F F IC E OR B Y M A IL ! S C H E D U L E O F P E R F O R M A N C E S A N D P R IC E S | * | CZECH. - COLOR SUN. DEC. 11, 2:30 LANSING CITY LIBRARY ! D ept. I | Z e itg e ist will begin prin tin g its re g u la r issu e s next te rm ,S u b ­ co n c ert “ M usic fo r C h ris tm a s ,” at 7 and 8:30 tonight in the Alumni M em orial C hapel. M iss E thel A rm eling will d ire c t the G lee unto the L o rd ,” and the 15th century c a ro l, “ Nowell syng we both all and som .” "M isse B re v is in D” by B r it­ noMAM mro.M.TioNk483-6485 E v es. a t 8 P M .. .Sun. at 7:30. .2.25 EXPLOR, CIN. SOCIETY sc rip tio n ra te s will be $ 2 ,and new Club, which w ill be accom panied ten will be followed by B a ch 's Q LAPM E R Sat. & Sun, M atinee 1:30 PM Sat. M atinee 1:50, .Sun, M atinee 2.25 I STUDENTS 50if CHILDREN 25$ | su b s c rib e rs will be able to buy the supplem ents fo r 50 c e n ts. by the MSU B r a s s C h o ir, under the le ad e rsh ip of ’ Douglas G. " P a r tita No. 2 in D M in o r,” accom panied by M iss B a rry on h 1 CLIVE R E V IL l W ERNER PETERS Cam pbell. violin. J O H N F I E D L E R • KAY M E O F O R O • J A C K I E C O O G A N • Z O H R A I A V P E R T SORRELL BOOKE an: W S U E ANE LA N G D O N "A lleluia C h ris t is b o rn ,” N el­ T h e p ro g ra m will open with a M u s * ' C o m p o s e s and C o n d u c t e d b y J o h n A d d i s o n • D ir ect ed b y I R V I N K E R S H N E R • S c r ee n pl a y h y E l l !Q T T B A K E R f j B B J son’s "S lu m b e r now, beloved Produc ed by J E R O M E h e l i m a n TECHNICOLOR * FROM WARNER BROS. MU Bach "C h o ra l P relu d e from C a n ­ c h ild ,” G ordon’s "A s Joseph was DON'T SETTLE tata 118,” N elhybel’s " T h r e e ln - a w alking,” Mawby’s “ O p ra is e ’ F A N T A S T IC V O Y A G E ” 2nd A T 9-29 tra d a s fo r B ra s s C h o ir” and the the L o rd of h eav en ," and the " P ro c e s sio n a l: Noel o f th e B r e s - K irk a rran g e m en t of "G lad sen W a its .” tidings b rin g in g ,” will also be V io lin ists E lizabeth B a rry and perfo rm ed . THE SCREEN’S Anne deZeeuw will accom pany the T he p ro g ra m will close with the trad itio n al "R e c e ssio n a l,” MOST Glee Club inW eiland’s "Ja u c h z e t FOR LESS « « * T H E P r e s e n t s « THE W O R L D ’S LARGEST B U Y I N G SERVICE « AND AN"EYEQUE”QUIZZ « « « Guysor « * * ‘ P L A Y G IR L S & THE V A M P IR E ” 11:24 M S U ’S LARGEST B O O K STORES Dolls * « « S PLIYGIRLS m e e t t h e d e v il in t h e fle s h ! C O M B I N E TO G IV E 6 of « * « A n u n u s u a l s to r y A m e r i c a ’s « o t u n n a tu r a l lo v e F o re m o st * a n d d e s i r e ...s o « b o ld , s o - i t b e m u s t s h o c k in g s h o w n to TOP CASH F E M A L E « « « IM PER SO N A TO R S * ¡ adult' s ONLY! « FOR USED T E X T B O O K S « In a N ew O ff * B ro ad w a y R e v u e * "BO YSW ILLB EG IRLS" * SELL NOW M r . K .T . L . . F r ! . , S at. & Sun. W e d ., F r l . , S at. & Son. « * * « She knew when the felt AT D e c . 9,1 0 ,1 1 D 2 F L O O R SHOWS N I G H T L Y e c . 1 4 , 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8 * * « « hit lip$on her, D a n c in g S ta r ts 9 p .m . to 2 a .m . « that there was no other manfor her _ if this was a man . . C A M P U S B O O K STO RES M u s ic B y The K IN G -TO N ES « « « LOCATED ONLY 4 M ILES E. OF MSU 131 E . G rand R iver (A cross from th e Union) 507 E. G ra n d R iv e r (A cross fro m Berkey) THE DELL’S L AKE LANSING NORTH SIDE « « « Friday, Decem ber 9, 1966 11 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan A Lansing ■ ¡ D r i v e In T h e a t r e * ^ O p p o s i n g r ig h t s v i e w p o i n t s g i v e n NOW THRU SUN. (3) HITS! of helping h im self econom ically m ent given too much pow er by its signed by Roy W ilkins, A. P hilip g ro , he said . Any good done in those people. Why should w hites E D IT O R ’S N O T E : Ro­ re g a rd le s s of prejudice from o u t­ condemn us fo r the actio n s of a citiz e n ry has h isto ric a lly led to Randolph and o th er civ il rig h ts r a c e re la tio n s can b e o b literated ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS! b e rt G reen , p ro fe s s o r of the despots of Rome and the le a d e rs . s id e rs . few ?” by the an tic s of Stokely C arm i­ e d u c a tio n a l p s y c h o lo g y , b ru tality of a H itle r.” B ecause of th is, M oore ques­ ch ael and Floyd M cK issick, both H I T N O ( I ) IN C O L O R A T 7 P .M . T h is is known as the B oot­ When asked why the Rev. and John N. M o o re , a sso ­ s tra p O peration—pulling one’s M oore said the b est way fo r tioned th e sin c erity of Nobel of whom invite ex tre m ism in the M artin L u th e r King refu sed to c ia te p r o fe s s o r o f n a tu ra l self up by his bo o tstrap s. P eace P riz e w inner King. civ il rig h ts m ovem ent, he said . sign an O ct. 14 NAACP docu­ s c ie n c e , p a r t i c i p a t e d in a “ A white society has com bined M oora feels the m ovem ent of M oore is hoping the pow er- H IS W ILD EST m ent repudiating violence and panel d is c u s s io n on to system atically strip the N egro Stokely C arm ich ael in the civil N egroes in attaining human rig h ts g ra b by d issid en ts like C arm i­ RO LE! ‘ ‘ b la c k p o w e r ” N o v e m b e r of h is boots (m obility),” G reen rig h ts m ovem ent, G reen an­ and dignity is p ro g re ss in g . White ch ael w ill die out. He noticed 2. A s a c o n t i n u a t i o n o f said . “ Bigoted re a l estate sw ered candidly. attitu d es, d esp ite som e rio ts , th at w hite lib e ra ls began to cut­ th e d e b a te w r i t e r R ic h a r d in te re s ts , em ployers, unequal “ I think King was rig h t. King a r e becoming m o re enlightened off funds to the civil rig h ts move­ and haphazard education a re e x ­ said th at by repudiating C a r ­ becau se of education, according m en t once a n ti-se m itis m and vio­ P h i l l i p s i n t e r v i e w e d both am p les.” m ichael, he would ruin w hatever to M oore. However, he feels the len ce c re p t in. G re e n and M o o re and c o n ­ M oore ex p re ssed som e confi­ ScanConnery He ridiculed the idea th at chances w ere s till alive of b rin g ­ ra c ia l b a r r ie r s m ight be r e ­ t r a s t s t h e i r v ie w s o n the N egroes should w ait fo r local dence that sen sib le le a d e rs will ing C a rm ich a el back into the e re c te d because of Black P ow er. s tru g g le f o r c iv il rig h ts support before demanding civil m a in stream of the civil rig h ts p r e v a i l o ver the civil rig h ts "V io len ce w ill r e - c r e a te a lot in th e U n it e d S ta te s , m ovem ent,” G reen said. “ In any o f p re ju d ic e s. I t p re c ip ita te s m ovem ent. “ When change is c a lle d for *foannc Woodward B y R IC H A R D P H IL L IP S event, people seem ed to have changed th e ir m inds about the f e a r, and ca u se s a som etim es ratio n al m an to face violence by th e citiz en s, change should JeanSobeig S tate N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r NAACP. P reviously, it was thought of as a rad ical o rg an i­ zation until C arm ich ael cam e w ith irra tio n a lity , o r a f e a r- rea ctlo n of p re ju d ic e ,’’ he said . Negro violence w ill tu rn both be o rd e rly . . . in keeping with fundam ental p rin cip les, nor the r a s h edicts of one man o r group,” f ( we lÄ,"AFme G re e n along. Now the NAACP is imaged as co n serv ativ e." N orth and South ag ain st the N e­ M oore concluded. should all b e s o M adness” cr azy. . . ) ‘‘F ed era l legislation m ay only «be a te m p o rary m easure in a t­ D o n ' t j u s t s i t t h e r e , taining civ il rig h ts, but its n e c e s ­ sity is obvious.” M oore W a l l a c e M i d d e n d o r p . H I T N O (2 ) IN C O L O R A T 9 : 1 0 So said R obert L . G reen, f o r ­ N egroes chanting fo r “ freedom m e r education d ire c to r with M a r­ now” won’t find much p le asu re M a k e a n o i s e . Q r . d r i n k tin L uther King’s Southern C h r is ­ in the w ords from John N . JOHN N. MOORE tian L ead ersh ip C onference, and M oore, con serv ativ e w rite r and S p r i t e , t h e p rese n tly an asso cia te p ro fe sso r N eg ro es to attain ra c ia l Integrity a s so c ia te p ro fe sso r of n atural of educational psychology. is by “ se lf-h e lp .” He re la te d a scien c e. G re en ’s b eliefs c a rrie d him to sto ry of a N egro m in is te r who is n o i s y s o f t According to M oore, all men the South la s t y ea r as a lead er doing ju st that; pooling N egro a r e equal under the eyes of God in the civ il rig h ts m ovem ent. ta le n ts and econom ic pow er into and as such, should be tre a te d d r i n k . L a te r, he was chosen by a com m unity fo rc e. A ccording to w ith dignity by o th er m en. Any­ the fed e ra l governm ent to help M oore, N egroes can achieve quite What d i d y o u do thing le s s is not only an insult ad m in ister poverty funds to W il­ a few things without w aiting for when J o e ( B o x c a r) to a p a rtic u la r man, but is also cox County, Ala. Now h e’s back w hite in itiativ e. B rk c z p m lu j w as an a f f r o n t to God. However, t in u n iv ersity life, though still v ery active in the Negro c r u ­ ROBERT L, GREEN M oore feels that if the Ten Com­ m andm ents a r e unsuccessful in M oore prom otes th is idea as th e only effective way to estab ­ k ic k e d o f f th e f o o t b a l l te a m j u s t r v starring Stephen Boyd • Raquel Welch sade. lis h equal rights when com m u­ b ecau se he flunked Edmond O'Brien • Donald Pleasence the so -c a lle d C h ristian South, “ I’m not a passive man at rig h ts. He pointed out that the then W ashington's m an-m ade nity support is lacking. s i x out of four of Arthur O'Connell‘ William Redfield a l l,” he said, beginning an in te r ­ h i s m a j o r s ? What lack of local support has been the law s will find the enforcem ent M oore’s philosophy p e rm its d i d you d o , W a lla c e 8 1 Arthur Kennedy view that touched on anything r e ­ p rim a ry rea so n for unequal edu­ the u se of peaceful d em o n stra­ m otely connected with civ il of human dignity im p o ssib le. M id d e n d o rp ? CmemaScope • Color by DeLuxe cation and em ploym ent. “ Ne­ ‘‘F e d e ra l legislation in a m o ral tions by N egroes so long a s p r i­ And when t h e rig h ts. g ro e s have no choice but to ap ­ v ate p ro p erty and b u sin ess a re n ’t a re a probably g en e rate s even s c h o o l n e w s p a p e r 's G reen began by countering a peal to a fed eral governm ent in te rfe re d w ith. In o th er w ords, e d i t o r s r e s i g n e d in WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE m o re p reju d ice than b efo re, be­ H I T N O (3 ) IN C O L O R A T 1 1 P .M . s ta te s ’ rig h ts argum ent designed to enforce the C onstitution.” the lawful rig h ts of an Individual p r o t e s t b e c a u s e The C h a n c e l l o r w o u l d n ' t a l l o w t h e ca u se it assu m es a s im ila rity to keep the federal governm ent G reen was concerned with the m ust not be breach ed by other p u b l i c a t i o n of c e r t a i n s a la c io u s p o rtio n s o f w ith the d ic tato ria l m ethods of out of the South. im age conveyed to much of A m er­ individuals. Violence in any form " N ig h t I n a G i r l ' s D o r m i to r y ’1 H itle r o r S talin,” he said . “ T he sam e sta te s that damn ica that N egroes a re asking only is not condoned by co n serv a­ you j u s t s a t , d i d n ' t y o u ? F o r th is reaso n , and because the governm ent for violating th e ir fo r governm ent handouts, and not tiv e s . Y o u ' v e made a m o ck ery o f y o u r the C onstitution p r o s c r i b e s sovereignty a re the f irs t to c ry fo r equal rig h ts. In re g a rd to the Rev. M artin l i f e , W a lla c e M id d e n d o rp ! a g a i n s t it, M o o r e said , “ Big for fed e ra l aid in other a re a s , Citing open occupancy as an L u th er King, M oore r a is e s som e Yo u ' r e a v e g e ta b le . B r o t h e r a n d B u reau cracy ” P r o t e s t , W a lla c e M id d e n d o rp . like the highway s y ste m s,” he exam ple, G reen said, "W e a re se rio u s q uestions. Although King should stay out of a r e a s w here T ake a s t a n d . Make a n o i s e ! said. not asking for your houses, but m ight not be a Com m unist, he is it has no constitutional rig h ts Or d r i n k S p r i t e , t h e n o i s y s o f t "T h ey want the federal govern­ only that we be tre a te d equally. known to be in asso ciatio n with to be in. drink. m ent to subsidize a v ery un­ If a property -o w n er won’t se ll C om m unists (who shovf no qualm s \ 2°»1Ci"'ur» F„» “ You would only be replacing Open a b o t t l e o f S p r i t e a t healthy sta tu s quo, but they still a house to a man with 14 d irty about using violence), he said. one evil with another when you t h e n e x t cam pus s p e a k - o u t . L e t want the fed eral governm ent,” kids, we have no o bjections. We M oore produced a syndicated i t f i z z a n d b u b b le t o t h e fight ra c ia l h atre d with govern­ G reen said, noting that the two only req u e st that he re fu se all A llen-Scott R eport that shows m asses. m ent pow er,” he said. “ Educa­ ¿poorest sta te s (Alabama and m en with 14 d irty kids, not ju st th e supposedly non-violent King L et i t s lu s ty c a rb o n a tio n tion and p ersu asio n tow ard equal­ M ississippi) clam or the m ost and N eg ro es.” m ay d elib erately be requesting e c h o th r o u g h t h e h a l l s o f i v y . D R I V E ity is much m o re p ro tec tiv e of receiv e m ore aid than m ost other G reen m ade it c le a r th at N e­ v iolence in p riv ateN eg ro r a llie s . Let i t s t a r t , t i n g l i n g - I N th e rig h ts of both N egro and MAT«« sta te s. g ro es w ere not asking for the M oore also noted that K ing's e x u b e r a n c e i n f e c t t h e crow d w h ite.” with excitement. MNm S o u lh w M t o f L a n s i n g o n a t-7 8 "A ll that we (Negroes) ask “ w orld,” a s som e c r itic s a s ­ sig n a tu re w as conspicuously ab­ M oore im plied that co n serv a­ Do t h e s e t h i n g s , W a lla c e is that we receiv e som e of that s e r t, but a r e only requesting sent on a recen t NAACP s ta te ­ tiv es and N egroes a r e friends SPR ITE. SO TART M id d e n d o rp . Do t h e s e t h i n g s , NOW THRU SUN. (3) COLOR HITS a id ,” said G reen. equal rig h ts a s A m erican s. ” If m ent repudiating violence in civ­ in goal, yet foes in m ethod. Con­ AND TINGLING. a n d w h at b i g c o r p o r a t i o n i s “ T he section of the country these c r itic s would push fo r an il rig h ts, although King w as in­ se rv a tism is fighting to p ro tect WE JU ST COULDN'T g o in g t o h i r e y o u ? th at can le a st afford econom ic­ open society, handouts would individual rig h ts by lim itin g the vited to sign the sta te m en t. The KEEP IT QUIET. ELECTRIC-IN-CAR-HEATERS ally a dual system (based on d isa p p e a r,” he said . docum ent, w ritten O ct. 14, was pow ers of a c e n tra l governm ent. race) has gone about and e s ta b ­ "N eg ro es have somehow gotten FIRST LANSING SHOWING H ow ever, N egroes a r e strain in g StartingTODAY!! lished a v ery expensive dual s y s ­ a reputation fo r being violent. to achieve individual rig h ts by tem at the detrim ent of both Does seem rig h t to call a ra c e THECHAMBEROFHORRORS broadening the pow ers of a cen­ F ro m 7:00 P .M . N egro and white. violent when a to ta l of only 5,000 tr a l governm ent. ” An8 now they want us to foot out of 22 m illion took p a rt in the 3 T O ^ T h e a tr e E LIVESAGAIN! Yet M oore se e s th e N egro the b ill,” he said. much publicized rio ts? ca u se a s self-defeating in the fu­ 2 BIG FEATURES 3 v J>fcw< 33Z-ZS14. , G reen ag re ed with John Moore ‘‘W hitman, Speck and that kid that " s e lf-h e lp ” is a trem endous in A rizona m urd ered m ore people tu r e because, " th e d estru ctio n idea. G reen favors it com pletely, than the rio ts did. N egroes don’t of constitutional se p aratio n of T o N C E A T 8:*4o1 pow ers can only lead to despot­ ,but pointed out that self-h elp p resu m e s that a person is capable condemn w hites m erely because th re e Individuals m u rd ered all ism o v e r everyone. The govern­ " A B EA U T Y O F A FILM -B Y A L L M E A N—NSY. Herald GTribune O!” Wf H AV£ 1CHIGÂN 2ND SMASH WEEK I i„” SS“ !*o.. * 482-3905 DIRECT FROMITS ROADSHOWENGAGEMENT! | tJuO X ït OOftCOFFIN! 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TRENTII ITI PHUPUrlliiK THURSDAY: “ RED D E S E R T ” & “ UNDERCOVER ‘R O G U E ” PÜTHÉCOLOR/ VINCENT PRICE A I] tí.*'«" b, JACKD.HUNTER«ORIGINALSOUNOTRACKALBUMAVAILABLEONMAINSTREAMRECORDS«CINEMASCOPE CpIOf Ity DELUXE TITANUS-OALATEA-ARCOFILMROME *« .¿tnrralkiTnkiiatiaiRAPHIKtaria anEMBASSVPIITURESkcllaan » .i - -** - — * N E X T A T T R A C T IO N ! Y U L BRYN N ER in “ R e tu rn o f t h e S e v e n ’ 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 CA LL PUT YOUR AD WHERE THE BUYERS ARE ! STA TE NEWS CLASSIFIED 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Treacher WAffT ADS A u to m o tiv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R ent F o r R ent F o r R ent The S tate News does not PART TIME: $1.50 p e r hour to TWO GIRLS needed - Northwind CEDAR VILLAGE: A vailable im - WANTED: MALE r o o m m a t e F o r R ent M f s a v with a p erm it ra c ia l o r religious discrim inatio n in its ad­ Auto Service & Ports work in new E ast L ansing office, ap a rtm en ts, $56.25. 332-0234. m ediately fo r su b lease 4-m an w in te r, s p r i n g , $55 month. FOURTH MALE fo r house n ea r ”« ml low cost v ertisin g colum ns. The S tate News will not accept ad v ertisin g which d isc rim ­ NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e p r ic e from $7.95. New sealed b eam s, 99 30. |{owl R e a d y a n d a n x io u s to s e r v e y o u . C y c le Shop 32. Chin. $% m en t only $160 including m an luxury ap a rtm en t. L ow e- 31 33 In th e m e a n t i m e , w e w i s h y o u 29 30 Si dynasty a ir conditioning, ca rp et, bro o k e, 351-5726. 1-12/9 { /, d ra p e s, r e f rig e ra to r, oven zt 37 35. Revcrs » f u ll line of Yamahas ONE ROOMMATE f o r 2 - g i r l 34 and ran g e, laundry f a ­ 37. Platform A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON ! ♦ fa st and expert se rv ic e c ilitie s , W o rry -fre e y ea r aro u n d m aintenance, f u r ­ nished o r unfurnished. luxury ap a rtm en t, w in te r. Re­ duced r a te s . 351-9479. 1-12/9 ONE MAN FOR 4-m an luxury %% 42. 43 i 44 39 39 % 45 40 41 39. Wild plum 40. Metropoli­ tan singer 41. Blissful ‘ f i% 2152 W. G rand R iver A dults only. 5 m in . from ap a rtm en t. B urcham Woods 46 47 g a rd e n cam p u s. C h alet P a rk w in te r, sp rin g . L e a se ends June 42. Timid S ta te N e w s A d v e r t i s i n g S ta ff Okemps, Michigan 50 A p artm en ts a t L ake O’T h e 15. C all 351-7821 a fte r 5 p .m . 49 5» 43. Extremity P h . 332-6977 1 -1 2 /9 44. Have H ills . P h . 339-8258._______ Friday, Decem ber 9, 1966 13 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan P e rso n a l P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l S e rv ic e Service F o r R ent F o r Sale F o r S a le L o st & Found m e r Ry C h r is t m a s . Have a E. LANSING YWCA c la s s e s : S tart D I A P E R SERVICE, L ansing’s TYPING DONE In my hom e. E lec- GUITARS, DRUMS e tc. D rastic JEW ELS: PINS, pendants, rin g s. LOST MAN’s silv e r H e l b r o s e tr ic ty p ew riter. Phone TU 2- Room* groovy vacation. TERRY MAY­ week of Ja n u ary 16. C hildren: fin est. Your choice of th re e discounts up to 70% off all in­ Hand crafted by C h risto p h er w atch in B erkey. Rew ardl! ED 3- 5161. 3 -1 2 /9 NARD. 2 -1 2 /9 sw im m ing, b allet, ac ro b atic s, ty p es. C o n tain ers furnisned, EXCELLENT" QUIET, approved stru m e n ts a ll m ak es. WONDER­ G abel. K resge A rt G allery . 1552. 3 -1 2 /9 1-12/9 c re a tiv e d ra m a tic s, cre ativ e no deposit. Baby clothes washed TYPING DONE in my hom e. E lec- room fo r m an. 2 blocks from LAND MUSIC, 13519 Michgan Union; $10. Ideal fo r se rio u s at Schaefer, LU 4-8112, MAES­ P erso n al R e c re a tio n dance, teenage sewing. Adults: fre e . T ry o u r V e l v a s o f t tr ic ty p e w riter. Phone OR 7 - ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING ring com m unity co n c ern s, antiques, p ro c e s s. 25 y e a rs in Lansing. student needing g rad e im prove­ TRO 15314 W est Seven M ile, SILLY' B E A R ,it’s you and I a l- 8335. 10-12/9 s e t. New. C all John, 489-2555. HOLY PICTURE TUBES, Bat d ra p e ry and slip co v er w ork­ BY -LO -D IA P ER S E R V I C E , m ent. P riv a te . 351-6177, o r E ast G reenfield, DI 2-8880 De­ w ays. Happy f ir s t, D ecem ber 1 -12/9 Man. NEJAC now se lls TV’s shop, beginning sewing tech­ 1010 E. Michigan. IV2-0421. v isit 428 G rove S tre e t. 2 -1 2 /9 tr o it. Open 10-10 p .m ., Sundays 16. Love, T ig. 1-12/9 ARCHERY SET: L ike new. 25 rad io s, and s te re o s . V isit niques, tailo rin g , gourm et cook­ C X E R O X C O P IE S MEN: CLOSE, quiet, p riv a te en- 12-6 p j n . 5-12/9 NEJAC at 543 E ast G rand Riv­ FOX: HAPPY 2nd one day late; pound B e ar bow, aluminum ing, b rea d baking and cake DIAPER SERVICE, D iip a re n e tra n c e . 332-0939. 4 -12/9 luck on finals two days e a rly . WIG: LONG brown, white fro s t­ a rro w s, le a th e r q u iv er. B est e r , next to P aram o u n t News. C d eco ratin g , b allro o m dancing, F ran ch ised S erv ice approved 6, the Navy's principal high for M.S. for 2 years maximum. a r e n a of IM speed aeroballistics activity, and a leader in the develop­ Intermediate Recent college graduates Selected by Personnel Full tuition, books, fees, ment of new air and surface weapons. The spectrum of travel per diem & V%GS 7 Graduate • In certain engineering & Officer. . . admission to research at NOL ranges from nuclear effects to acoustics graduate school. . . an sal ary. . . (over $ 3 8 0 0 ) . . . Building. Study scientific fields. to explosives and materials. At NOL, weapons development honors program. 2 semesters full-time. is carried through from inception to design to prototype Advanced Scientists & Selected by NOL Full tuition, books, test and development. Since 1950, NOL has completed 209 Graduate Engineers, grade Training fees, travel, per new weapons and devices such as SUBROC, nuclear depth Study GS-11 and above. Committee. diem. & full salary bombs, mines, projectile fuzes, underwater detection sys­ for 2 semesters tems, and components and design data for POLARIS, TARTAR, TALOS, TERRIER, ATLAS and TITAN missiles. A An N O L r e p r e s e n t a t i v e will b e o n c a m p u s . . . civilian staff of over 3,000 people includes more than 1,000 NOL NEEDS: B e s u r e to o r d e r your W O LV ERINE ’6 7 w h i l e professional engineers and scientists— experts with na­ FRIDAY, JA N UA RY 13 Aerospace Engineers or Hydrodynamicists—design studies tional and international reputations. Extensive and unique C o n t a c t y o u r P l a c e m e n t Offi ce f o r i n t e r v i e w . of high-speed, high-performance re entry systems, basic y o u c a n s t i l l g e t it a t r e g u l a r $ 8 . 0 0 p r i c e . facilities embrace wind tunnels operating to Mach 17, problems in theoretical and experimental aerothermody- hypervelocity ballistic ranges, the world’s most exceptional nanties, aeroballistics and hydroballistics- and aerodynamic Summer Professional Employment . . . for outstanding hydroballistic facility, shock tunnels, 300g centrifuge . . . design and development of hypervelocity wind tunnels and graduate students and graduating seniors. C o s t s $ 1 0 .0 0 a f t e r J a n u a r y 1 5 th . multi million-dollar experimental facilities. ballistic ranges. Here is your opportunity. Each year, NOL interviews out Mechanical Engineers—conceptual design and development standing engineering and science graduating students. U . S . N A V A L WOLVERINE’67 .. . ANIN-DEPTH Selects the handful fhat seems to be really creative. Takes them to its beautiful 875-acre "campus” (the fronr yard is a golf course) in the rolling hills of Maryland near the of warhead sating, arming and target-detecting devices for tactical and strategic missiles, underwater weapons, vehicle structures, and mechanical or electromechanical time and O R D N A N C E L A B O R A T O R Y i motion-sensing mechanisms. WHITE OAK, MARYLAND VIEWOFYOUATMSU MULTIVERSITY Nation’s Capital. Puts them through an optional one-year professional development course with rotational assign­ ments to various areas within the Laboratory to prepare Electronic Engineers— design, development and evaluation of underwater communications and detection systems, NOL them for permanent assignments. weapons guidance systems, influence fuzing, air-borne mis- Friday, D ecem ber 9, 1966 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Service Typing Service Space weapons ban Ml MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU B ook S to re MSU Book S to re M S EX PER IEN C ED MANUSCRIPT any n a tio n s m ay w ith d raw upon f u r th e r w ork in th e U nited N a­ S ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) u AND D is s e rta tio n T y p is t. R e fe r­ one y e a r ’s w ritte n n o tic e . tio n s . u e n c e s . N e a r K ellogg C e n te r. a b o u t 2,000 w o rd s lo n g . T h e a c ­ T h e n ex t w as not m ad e p u b lic , T h e key p ro v isio n in th e p a c t, 33 2-5545. 1 -1 2 /9 tu a l te x t a s d istin g u ish e d fro m but it w as le a rn e d th e tr e a ty A rtic le IV, is the follow ing: B JOB RESUMES, 100 c o p ie s , $4.50 th e p re fa to ry sta te m e n t of a im s a v o id s a d e fin itio n o f o u te r sp ac e “ S ta te s p a rty to th e tr e a ty B ALDINGER D IR EC T MAIL A D - and p r in c ip le s , is ab o u t 1,700 and th is is one of th e p ro b le m s u n d e rta k e not to p la c e in o rb it o o VERTISING, 533 N. C lip p e rt. w o rd s in le n g th . T h e p a c t is to be w h i c h th e d ra ftin g c o m m itte e a r o u n d th e e a rth any o b je c t o IV 5-2213. C of u n lim ite d d u ra tio n , although a g re e d should be le ft o v e r fo r c a r r y in g n u c le a r w eapons o r any o BARBI M E L . P ro fe s s io n a l ty p is t. ■No job too la r g e o r too s m a ll. o th e r k in d s o f w eapons o f m a s s d e s tru c tio n , in s ta ll su ch w ea­ po n s on c e le s tia l b o d ies o r s t a ­ k I k Who’s Whose Block off c a m p u s . 33 2 -3 2 5 5 . tio n such w eapons in o u te r sp a c e S ; C S in any o th e r m a n n e r. t “ T h e moon and o th e r c e le s tia l t T ra n s p o rta tio n o P ln n ln g s R o b e rta G oldm an, N ile s Ju n ­ b o d ie s sh all be u sed by a ll s ta te s o RIDERS WANTED; S k ie r s - New io r , to Y ale Wolk, C h icag o , I lli­ p a rty to the tr e a ty e x c lu s iv e ly r H a m p sh ire o r C o lo ra d o a r e a . C a th e rin e L e e A d a ir, L ivonia r fo r p ea c e fu l p u r p o s e s ." ' L eaving D e c e m b e r 19th. C all Ju n io r to M ich ael A. C onnelly, n o is S e n io r. e 351-6184. • 1 -1 2 /9 D o w n ers G ro v e, Illin o is , J u n io r, S ally G ra n t, G ra n d R ap id s e S o p h o m o re, G am m a P h i B e ta, to Civil liberties A rn o ld A ir S o ciety . ORIVING TO c e n tr a l F l o r i d a J im E llis , S t. Jo se p h Ju n io r, M Ju d ith L . B ach, B ad A xe, U. of about D e c e m b e r 15. L ady o r M M. J u n io r to M ich ael R . Dixon, D elta C h i. S c o u p le to s h a r e rid e . 882-3563 S usan M . H o len d o rf. U tica P ig eo n S op h o m o re, P h i Mu A lpha S • o r ED 7 -7 4 1 2 . 1 -1 2 /9 S o p h o m o re, to E r ic J . D am - (c o n tin u e d f r o m page 1) u Bev B ow lus, O rc h a rd L ak e W ANTED: A TTRACTIV E fe m a le J u n io r, G am m a P h i B eta to T e r r y m e y e r, D e tro it S e n io r. u L . G rif fith s , c h a irm a n of th e 7 C a lifo rn ia r i d e r . F r e e , no C la rk , P hym outh J u n io r, D elta C a ro l S. Jo h n so n , L a n sin g Sen­ L a n sin g b ra n c h of th e A C L U . B ' s tr in g s a tta c h e d . 332-6790. C h i. io r , A lpha D elta P i, to B a rry L . “ N e v e rth e le s s , its a v a ila b ility B 3 -1 2 /9 C a ro l C o o p e r, N o rth M uskegon would p ro v id e ad d itio n a l p r o t e c ­ o J u n io r, U n iv e rsity of M ich ig an , to B ro w n , L an sin g S e n io r, P h i Kap­ o N E E D RIDE - R o c h e ste r, N.H. pa T au. tion a g a in s t s e r io u s m i s t a k e s ." o Ken Hovey, N o rth M uskegon Jun­ T h e f o u r -s te p p ro c e d u r e w as o - o r P o rtla n d , M aine a r e a . Stew, M a ry Ann M cD onald, D e a rb o rn io r , D elta C h i. view ed a s an a c a d e m ic a lly s u it­ k 35 5 -6 4 5 0 . 3 -1 2 /9 L ynn C ro m w e ll, P le a s a n t S o p h o m o re, to K enneth J . K u n ert, k T ro y J u n io r, W ayne S tate U n iv er­ a b le a lte rn a tiv e to o ffe rin g th e N E E D A rid e to S t. L o u is on o r R id g e J u n io r, G am m a P h i B eta, te a c h e r a ch an ce to a p p e a l to the s ity . So m a n y tim e s d u r in g th e y e a r w e o p e n ly s o l i c i t y o u .. a f t e r D ecem ber 17. P hone 35 3 - to C a d et B ru c e P e ttig re w , P le a ­ B o ard of T r u s t e e s . 72824. 1 -1 2 /9 s a n t R idge S ophom ore, U.S. A ir H olly P ie r c e , C h icag o , Illin o is to p a tr o n iz e our s to r e . We do our best w ith in th e “ T h e b o a rd is not equipped in RIDERS TO C lev elan d . L eav in g F o r c e A cadem y. J u n io r, to T im K nauff, G ra n d m o s t c a s e s to re s o lv e such d is ­ bounds o f good ta s te to e n c o u r a g e y o u to v is it u s a n d •6 p .m . 1 2 /9 /6 6 . R etu rn in g la te L ib b ie D uprey, M uskegon Ju n ­ R ap id s J u n io r. p u te s ," G riffith s c o m m e n te d . O buy fr o m u s. It is o u r b u s in e s s to d o th is . A g a in to d a y ■ U 2/11/66. 355-3500. 1 -1 2 /9 io r to P e te r B ris to w , D e tro it “ We fe ll th a t th e in te g rity of J u n io r, D elta C h i. B obbie S ie g el, Oak P a rk S e n io r r to Shelly T u s h e r, T o ro n to , On­ th e a c a d e m ic com m unity w ill b e s t w e in v ite y o u to v is it o u r s to r e a n d p o s s ib ly to s e l e c t a R i d e r WANTED to Salt L ak e B onnie G ra h a m , W e stc h e ste r, be se rv e d by re s p e c tin g th e r e c ­ e 1 "C ity and p o in ts b etw een . 351- P e n n sy lv a n ia J u n io r, D elta O m i- ta r io , S e n io r. s u ita b le g i f t th a t c a n be a re m e m b ra n c e fr o m th is fin e Ju d i V a lra n c e , D e tro it S e n io r, o m m en d atio n of th e a ffe c te d d e ­ . 4262 n ig h ts. 1 -1 2 /9 c ro n to Bob S co tt, S t. C la ir u n iv e r s ity as w e ll as a personal g ift fr o m you. G am m a P h i B e ta, to J im Kohl, p a r tm e n t, a t le a s t in th e a b ­ S h o re s S en io r, P h i M u A lpha. se n c e of a c le a r show ing o f su b ­ M R ID ER WANTED to and fro m L inn M iles, G ro s s e P o in te, L a th ru p V illag e, D e tro it C o lleg e C a lifo rn ia fo r C h ris tm a s v a ca ­ of L aw . s ta n tia l a b u s e of d is c r e tio n .” Si J u n io r, C hi O m ega, to G a ry G re n - H o w e v e r , to o o fte n w e l o s e o u r s e l v e s in t h e m e c h a n ­ tio n . By p riv a te p la n e . C all A rt, 35 3-3561. 3 -1 2 /9 z k e , G ro s s e P o in te S e n io r, D elta u ic a l a n d c o m m e r c i a l a s p e c t s o f o u r d u tie s a n d f a i l to C h i. ONE RIDER w anted to G rea t Falls, M ontana. L e a v i n g Lynn N ay lo r, B enton H arb o r J u n io r, to Dave B lunt, S t. Jo se p h MusicIsTheFinest B r e m e m b e r , o r a t le a s t c o n v e y , o u r r e a l a ttitu d e to w a r d you. 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