Tuesday Inside today Cloud y... B o n d B a c k In H o u s e , p. 3 MICHIGAN . . , windy and c o l d e r . Snow S t o l e n V i e t # u n d s , p. 5 BeningtonfHappy A g a i n , p. 6 STATE expected. Winds High In the low 15-20 m p h . T u e s d a y 20's. night R e a c t i o n T o H a n o i B o m b i n g , p. 9 UNIVERSITY colder. East Lansing, Michigan January 10, 1967 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 101 Powell Axed As Chairman Harlem congressman calls action 'lynching' WASHINGTON f — In an unprecedented actions against him a r e racially motivated move, House Democrats overrode their but his a c c u s e r s deny this. leader Monday and voted to bounce Rep. A c o m p r o m i s e supported by Speaker John W. McCormack of Massachusetts Adam Clayton Powell a s chairman of the which would have taken the chairmanship Education and Labor Committee. And f r o m Powell t e m p o r a r i l y pending an i n - indications mounted the House will r e f u s e vestigation, was voted down 122 to 88, to seat him Tuesday. in the closed Democratic caucus. By an overwhelming voice vote, the Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin of California Democrats replaced the controversial said the action does not change his plans H a r l e m Negro c o n g r e s s m a n with Rep. to ask Powell to stand a side when m e m b e r s C a r l D. Pekins, D-Ky., for the 90th a r e sworn in Tuesday. C o n g r e s s which s t a r t s Tuesday; Although He plans to offer a resolution to defer the House must approve committee a s - seating of Powell pending a study of his signments, the action is considered con- legal difficulties in connection with a clusive. $164,000 defamation judgment in New Powell, visibly shaken, called the move " a lynching, Northern s t y l e . " He said that York. Powell's nonpayment of the judg- ment has brought him contempt-of-court Powell And Friends although the move is for one C o n g r e s s sentences. Powell: "I think it's a Rep. Adam Clayton Powell ( D - N . Y . ) s t r o l l s p a s t a l i n e of h i s s u p p o r t e r s i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . H e w a s only, " I ' l l never get it b a c k . " U P I Telephoto unaware that he h a d b e e n s t r i p p e d of his c h a i r m a n s h i p . lynching." Powell and his s u p p o r t e r s insist the "I think that t h e r e will be a leadership motion to seat him and that it will be d e - RED CHINA f e a t e d , " Van Deerlin told a r e p o r t e r . HEARING SET The caucus action against Powell, who h a s been under fire for excessive travel e x p e n s e s and because his wife was on his payroll even though she lived in Puerto Builder says past bias Rico, was described "by some l i b e r a l s a s Anti-Mao violence increases; the only thing that could be done to save his s e a t . But a number of c o n g r e s s m e n emerging f r o m the caucus said they doubt he will shouldn't stop permit fighting in Canton, Shanghai be seated. Rep. Sam M. Gibbons of Florida, who led a revolt against Powell on the E d - ucation and Labor Committee last y e a r , c h a i r m a n of the East Lansing Planning TOKYO, .1' —Bloody r e s i s t a n c e to Nino in Peking >a> ing "J9o7 a ill be the y e a r that l e a d e r s of Red China's 2.5 million- By B E V HALL said he expects Powell to be denied his Commission, urging them not to cooperate Tse-Tung's purge .vas reported Monday to o! battle between "he civ« lines; Mio nvui a r m y a r e cracking a i d e r the s t r e s - State News Staff Writer s e a t . Rep. T n o m a s P . O'Neill of M a s s a - with Pulte. until his behavior on the state have spread ;o south China. A powerful and anti-Ma >, I'll-.- proletarian f o r c e s r e p - s e s of the purge. Lo Juichlng, chief of chusetts. said: " H e ' l l be lucky if he is T h e developer of a proposed 320-unit level has changed, and he c l a r i f i e s his general and -ecret police l e a d e r s In Peking resenting M. j tfuist'scon. total v i c t o r y . " staff, already has been purged. seated." student apartment complex claimed Mon- E a s t Lansing policy. w.-re said :o be a r r a y e d ' against Mao, President Liu Shao-chi and o t h e r s o p - The Tokyo paper A s a h l ' s c o r r e s p o n d - McCormack said he voted against taking day that his d i s c r i m i n a t o r y housing p r a c - "If they knew he was operating a house and signs suggested Red China may be' ponili : M. o i i \ called bourueois reaction- ent in Peking said the c a p i t a l ' s security away Powell's chairmanship and would t i c e s in other Michigan c i t i e s should have of prostitution in Detroit, f o r example, clo vj lo iv.il; w a r . a r i e s. police headquarters was closed and Red oppose any effort to take away his House no bearing on his building and renting in they certainly wouldn't grant him a build- Red Guards hosiers appeared on w i l l s Ehe official Peking People - iV-ily news- G u a r d s were stationed in front of the seat. E a s t Lansing. ing p e r m i t even h e r e in E a s t L a n s i n g , " paper printed an urgent appeal for help building. He reported the action c a m e An open hearing of the East Lansing G r e e n said. " I t ' s just a s much a vio- f r o m elements loyal to the 7 3 - y e a r - o l d apparently because headquarters was s t a f - - Full Kennedy text to run Planning Commission Wednesday night lation for him to be allowed to continue I 'a rty chairman in the city of Shanghai. fed with o f f i c e r s loyal to President Liu. will consider a city building p e r m i t for discrimination in Birmingham, while Aiitl-M;. J—elements attacked Shanghai's A saili said -he security police function William J . Pulte, a Birmingham developer. building h e r e . " w a t e r , power and transportation network was tak-ih over by the Department of Pulte, who plans to build an apartment Green, who spent last y e a r as educa- and thousands of anti-Mao w o r k e r s struck Security. in German magazine complex east of Bogue Street and north tional d i r e c t o r for Martin Luther King's la -t T h u r s d a y . Nanking's city officials were said to of the Red C e d a r River, was issued a Southern Christian L e a d e r s h i p Council Anti-Mao f o r c e s m i y be in command of havi • lied on the a r m y and security c e a s e and desist o r d e r in Feb., 1966, said the issue is not just whether Pulte Shanghai, where Ms j himself might be fore •res to c a r r y out house-io-iioase raids a f t e r refusing to sell a lot to a Negro will rent to Negroes in E a s t Lansing— staying, II.' left Peking in December and on pro-Mao f o r c e s a f t e r bloody rioting family in Birmingham. He immediately he does, a s owner of C e d a r Village was reported spending a winter holiday in which 54 persons were reported killed FRANK FURT, Germany W •• - The ma.yx~ able to make the requested deletions. ' filed a complaint in the Oakland County Apartments. in Shanghai» and 900 injured. 1 zine Der Stern said Sunday night It has r e - It quoted Nannen's telegram; C i r c u i t Court contesting the jurisdiction "But by allowing Pulte to make money Further evidence that m a t t e r s m j y be Clashes between Mco's yoaig R«d fused a last-minute request by the Kennedy "If I were of the opinion that M; richest- of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission in E a s t Lansing, we would in effect be coming to a head was the exodas of Guards and workers were reported last family to delete portions of its s e r i a l i z a - e r ' s description would hire the feelings of- in issuing the o r d e r . subsidizing his continuing discrimination Red Q i i n e s e diplomats to Peking from week in Peking, the old wartime c a p - tion of " T h e Death of a P r e s i d e n t . " M r s . Kennedy of her children, then Dei- . apitals in Britain, Scandina/ia tad India. "It just isn't sound b u s i n e s s to sell in other Michigan c i t i e s , " he explained. ital of Chungking and s e v e r a l other c i t i e s . It said it intended to begin publication Stern woa'.d not print this r e p o r t . And during the weekend. Chine-e p e a s - p r o p e r t y to Negroes in the Birmingham Green said this c a s e will provide East Chinese reaching 1 long Kong told of the Lansing with an excellent opportunity to today of " t h e unabridged v e r s i o n " o; " M o r e o v e r , I beg yoa to understand that ants stormed a pro-Mao rally in the a r e a , " Pulte s a i d . ' T h e b o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s spread of the fighting to Canton, south find out whether it needs an open housing A m e r i c a n author William M a n c h e s t e r ' s the German r e a d e r - wao have experienced Cnoushan Islands, at the gateway to Shan- of my company told me not to sell the C h i n a ' s m a j o r city. ordinance. • book about the 1963assassination of P r e s i - a censored p r e s s for 12 y e a r s a r e ye 17 gal, injuring many. property, but I would have refused to sell dent John F . Kennedy. sensitive about encroachment upon the in- Japanese c o r r e s p o n d e n t - in Peking said it even without their recommendation." If P u l t e ' s d i s c r i m i n a t o r y acts do not A factor in the new .'ioleiice may have A statement from D e r - S t e r n said Sen. dependents of an author. T h e r e f o r e , it Red Guard p o s t e r s appeared Monday a c - Robert Green, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r of Coun- c a u s e his building p e r m i t to be refused, been the Maoist denunciation of Tao Chu, Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., asked it to s e e m s to me that it is also 'in your and cusing Gen. Liu Chih-Chien, a m e m b e r of seling P e r s o n n e l Service and a f o r m e r the f i r s t units should b ^ ready f o r oc- th. head of propaganda who had risen make the .same cuts the American m a g a - M r s / J o h n F. Kennedy'.- interest if Der the important National UeJense Council, m e m b e r of-the East Lansing Human R e - cupancy next fall and the e n t i r e , f i v e - .0 No. 4 in the Chinese Com nun 1st party zine Look had agreed to. It quoted a t e l e - Stern is now publishing the unabridged of siding with Mao's opponents. lations Commission, has written l e t t e r s building complex plus parking ramp would since the purge began. be completed in two y e a r s . g r a m f r o m Kennedy a s saying: and uncensored v e r s i o n , " If t r u e , this would be fu -liter evidence to P r e s i d e n t Hannah and J a m e s Denison, " I appeal to you on my own behalf and Der Stern -aid Kennedy informed it that DUMP ACTIVITIES T A X on the oeiialf of M r s . John F . Kennedy to Look was willing to pay for the deletions N e w catalogue eliminates take all n e c e s s a r y action to conform Dei- in installments already in type. A New Vark Stern publication of Manchester install- spoke.-man for Look confirmed this, State income tax urged m e n t s to final Look text. Tiie German magazine purchased the course advisement formality ' ' I a s s u r e you t h e r e is no m a t e r i a l of serialization rights from Look. h i s t o r i c a l significance in deleted passages Look and M r s . Kennedy reached an by two local economists (and) which r e l a t e only to personal m a t t e r s which would cause d i s t r e s s to M r s . Ken- a g r e e m e n t on the deletions a f t e r s l u r nedy and the entire Kennedy f a m i l y . " brought a court action against the maga- By S T E V E GATES zine. Look's /ersion of the book also comes options, f i r s t , in the student's total edu- Describing Kennedy's appeal a s coming s a r y . These include, tliey note, the e l i - State N e w s Staff Writer cational p r o g r a m ; second, in specific " i n the last m i n u t e , " Der Stern said its out today. The adoption of person 1! and c o r p o r - mination of the business activities tax, fields of study; and third, in potential c a - e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f , Henri Nannew, had wired Der Stern said its serialization will be- ate income taxes is necessary for e f - a d j u s t m e n t s in the intangibles tax and Academic advisement is no longer r e - r e e r s , in o r d e r that the student may make his r e g r e t s to the senator for " n o : being gin J a n . 15 outside of G e r m a n y . fective tax r e f o r m in Michigan, said two the administrative integration of local quired of MSU students. That is the high- m o r e intelligent choices. University economists. and state-level income t a x e s , . light of a s e r i e s of policy changes, addi- It is each student's responsibility for " A n income tax is the 011 ly tax which Although the publication describe.- and tions and deletions stated in the-newly studying and knowing University, college, could materially change the r e v e n t e s y s - analyzes most facets of th.' Michigan tax printed 1967 MSU catalogue. and department r e q u i r e m e n t s as stated tem to make it m e r e e l a s t i c , equitable, system, (including property lax, sales tax Gone f r o m the old catalogue is the s t a t e - in the catalogue; and, f o r preparing ten- productive of revenue aa.l l e s s burden- and highway revenue) t l u conclusion of ment, " E a c h student's p r o g r a m is planned tative academic plans, f o r review by his sum:-' to b a s i n . ' - ' , " contended Den/el C . the a u t h o r s is that c h a . u e •> in these a r e a s with and must be approved by his advi- academic a d v i s e r . Cline and Miltoa C. Taylor. should be delayed until the n r n i m 1111 and s e r and changes may be made only with In addition, many students, especially " R e g a r d l e s s of the- 11 un".' _>r of other basic c o r e of tax r e f o r m is. adopted. the a d v i s e r ' s a p p r o v a l . " n o - p r e f e r e n c e students in the University tax m e a s u r e s that mig'lt be enacted, tax Instead, the new policy r e a d s , *'. . . College, no longer have specific a d v i s e r s , r e f o r m would be Inadequate without the academic advisement in all colleges is but can use the facilities of "advisement inclusion of an ineom. tax - while if a Unemployment rote a continuous p r o c e s s in which a student system of income taxes aloik were adop- ( p l e a s e t u r n to t h e b a c k page ted, significant p r o g r would. be made, and a faculty m e m b e r d i s c u s s possible they said. The two economists 1make a c o n v r e - lowest since 1953 FEES V S . hensive evaluation of M'..:h ; igan's tax s y s - tem and o f f e r specific proposals f o r WASHINGTON (AP) — T h e na- tax r e f o r m in a tie,'W publication, Refunds to be checked tions' unemployment rate inched " M i c h i g a n Tax Reform published by — up in December but 1966 still MSU'- Institute for Community Develop- ment and Service of the Continuing bdu- brought the lowest rate since cjtioa Service. 1953, t h e Lab&r Dept. s a i d yes- Philip J . May, t r e a s u r e r and v i c e p r e s - rule since he f i r s t c a m e to Michigan The authors propose a program of terday. ident f o r business a f f a i r s , p r o m i s e d Mon- State 25 y e a r s ago., "Of c o a r s e , " P i e r - limited, but strategic, tax r e f o r m for The outlook for 1967 i s f o r a day that he will personally look into the son added, " I wouldn't want to defend M chigan, leveling off and not much im- University's fee r e f u i d policy. the rule m e r e l y on the b a s i s of anti- " T h e nasic fault of past tax r e f o r m provement in e x p a n d i n g jobs to " M a y b e it should be modified in some quity." e f f o r t s , " they c l a i m , " i s th.n too mvcli reduce unemployment, said Ar- w a y , " May said. " I won't kno.v until R e f e r r i n g to an editorial in Monday's has been a t t e m p t e d . The m e r e am' itious thur M. Ross, commissioner of I've talked to the people who a r e c l o s e r State News, May said, " I guess t h e r e ' s a p r o g r a m , the l e s s likely it is to be adopted, . the Bureau of Labor Statistics. to the situation than 1 a m , " always the possibility of continuing a policy just because i t ' s always been t h e r e . " T a x r e f o r m , by its very n a t u r e , must The 1966 unemployment rate averaged 3.9 p e r c e n t w h i c h was If in dropping c o u r s e s , even during the normal drop-add period, a student moves Now that i t ' s been brought to our a t - tention, we'll look at i t . " War Games be a gradualistic undertaking," Tile two e c o n o m i s t s feel that the adop- d o w n f r o m l a s t y e a r ' s 4.6 p e r c e n t into a lower fee category, he receives Under the existing policy, an o u t - o f - tion of personal and corporate income average and was under. 4 per Chinese children learn early their hatred for the U.S. Toy taxes should oe supplemented only by only half the difference a s a r e f u i d . state student dropping f r o m 11 c r e d i t s c e n t f o r t h e fi r s t ti m e s i n c e 1953, ' May's a s s i s t a n t , M e r r i l l R . P l e r s o n , pistols are used to "shoot" a caricature of Lyndon Johnson. other changes that a r e absolutely n e c e s - (at $340) to nine c r e d i t s ($235) gels U P I Telephoto iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*ii>iiiiii said that the half-fee refund nas been the back only $52.50. STATI N E W S Kyle C . Kerbawy E r i c iManin , managing editor editor-in-chief J a m e s Spaniolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, s p o r t s editor Andrew Mollison, executive r e p o r t e r Joel Stark William G. Papclak, a s s t . ad manager advertising manager I uesday Morning, January' 10» 1^67 EDITORIALS Visa cards worthwhile money saving devices s a v i n g $5 on drug p r e s c r i p - At l a s t t h e r e s e e m to be tions through the VISA p r o - s o m e r e a l b a r g a i n s in the g r a m . "It didn't h u r t a t a l l , " Additional library hours c a r d s for students. c a r d s a r e VISA c a r d s , and The she s a i d . As m o r e s t u d e n t s take ad- they are being d i s t r i b u t e d step in right direction today and T u e s d a y in 317 Student S e r v i c e s . vantage of VISA b a r g a i n s , the r e v e n u e to m e r c h a n t s , b e - P r e s e n t a t i o n of the w a l l e t - c a u s e of v o l u m e , will i n - At 10 a.m. Sunday, the.' picked up g r e a t l y . F i f t e e n c r e a s e . They and o t h e r m e r - student e m p l o y e s manned the s i z e d VISA c a r d to any of the lights f l i c k e r e d on. the d o o r s c h a n t s will be e n c o u r a g e d to l i b r a r y ' s b a s e m e n t , f i r s t and 16 p a r t i c i p a t i n g m e r c h a n t s swung open and the f i r s t o f f e r m o r e VISA b a r g a i n s ; s e c o n d floor r o o m s until the will d i s c o u n t g o o d s and s e r v - t r i c k l e of students r e a c h e d and the b a r g a i n s will m e a n full staff r e p o r t e d at 2 p . m . i c e s to the b e a r e r . the MSU l i b r a r y to take ad- additional s a v i n g s for s t u - Response to the e a r l i e r All s t u d e n t s are e l i g i b l e to vantage of the new e a r l i e r dents. h o u r s i s enough to j u s t i f y apply for a c a r d , but the Sunday hours. It i s an o p t i m i s t i c f o r e - a p p r o x i m a t e l y $100 n e c e s - supply i s l i m i t e d to 2 5 , 0 0 0 . On Sundays past, the l i - c a s t , but one that i s p o s s i b l e . s a r y to provide the additional A v a i l a b l e to VISA h o l d e r s brary has not opened until VISA i s a worthwhile p r o j e c t . service. will be d i s c o u n t s of one and 2 p.m. But a l i b r a r y c o m - The E d i t o r s And likely enough, the two c e n t s on g a s o l i n e , 10 mittee study s h o w e d the need number u s i n g the l i b r a r y on per c e n t off on c o s m e t i c s and d e s i r e among s t u d e n t s and beauty s e r v i c e s , 20 p e r for additional Sunday h o u r s . Sunday m o r n i n g will i n - c r e a s e as m i d - t e r m s and f i - cent off on bowling and b i l - BEVERLEY TWITCHELL Library o f f i c i a l s and Uni- n a l s grow n e a r e r and m o r e l i a r d s , 50 and 25 c e n t s off v e r s i t y a d m i n i s t r a t o r s met A S M S U beat often futile people find out that the b u i l d - on c a r w a s h e s and e i g h t to c o n s i d e r the e a r l i e r o p e n - ing i s open. d i s c o u n t c o u p o n s i s s u e d with ing hour and d e c i d e d l a s t the c a r d . t e r m the 10 a . m . time should Additional improvements This s o r t of s e r v i c e r e p - T h e y say that student government r e - offices nearly all the time, from stick around until the b i t t e r end of a be Instituted. r e m a i n to be m a d e , though. p o r t e r s seldom last m o r e than a t e r m . 1 to 5 p . m . , and willingly give up their s e v e n - h o u r board meeting while some A plan to e x t e n d weekday r e s e n t s an advance o v e r the And I was no exception. But it s e e m s t i m e to d i s c u s s an i s s u e with a r e p o r t e r . b o a r d m e m b e r s t h e m s e l v e s won't. The reaction Sunday was l i b r a r y h o u r s f r o m 11 p . m . " f i f t h p i z z a f r e e " s o r t of I ' m the only one who stayed around Some m e m b e r s will consistently r e - T h e s e a r e the little things, the little not o v e r w h e l m i n g . There another t e r m to ponder why this is so. f u s e to be quoted, s o m e concentrate to things which so often and so effectively to midnight i s s t i l l being thing that h a s s e e m e d to c o n - T h e a n s w e r , I think, is that i t ' s e x - was no mad rush. But the c o m e up with something specifically e l o - ¿rover up s e r i o u s a t t e m p t s of the student studied. It i s a plan that stitute p a s t o f f e r s . hausting. quent, specifically to be q u o t e d , o t h e r s will b o a r d to contribute significantly to MSU. reaction was s u f f i c i e n t . By T h e r e a r e meetings, m e e t i n g s all the deny they said what they said, o r they'll T h i s is all the bad, but t h e r e ' s m o r e ; should be p a s s e d and i n - Now s t u d e n t s will be able noon s o m e 100 students and t i m e : student board, general a s s e m b l y , p r o t e s t that they w e r e quoted out of c o n - t h e r e ' s a r e w a r d i n g s i d e . F o r m e , that stituted s p r i n g t e r m . to make r e a l s a v i n g s in i m - agenda c o m m i t t e e , an occasional MHA text. was the experience of working with student faculty were p r e s e n t , q u i e t - meeting, special s e s s i o n s of the student l e a d e r s and seeing policies and p r o g r a m s portant parts of t h e i r A special s e s s i o n of the board to lv using the e x t r a t i m e . F r o m b o a r d . Meetings last f r o m half an hour d i s c u s s something like the Academic take f o r m . b u d g e t s . One c o e d r e p o r t s noon to 2 p.m. the influx The E d i t o r s to seven hours, until 5 p.m. or until 2 a.m. F r e e d o m r e p o r t , or just the weekly agenda I ' v e seen the student board do s o m e c o m m i t t e e meeting is called, and half silly things, futile things. And they w e r e You sit t h e r e pushing your pencil while the t i m e needed for the meeting is spent f u t i l e e i t h e r because they were back- board m e m b e r s quibble over p a r l i a - getting people into the r o o m — if they ward f r o m the beginning, mismanaged, o r THE READERS' MIND m e n t a r y p r o c e d u r e , r e a d comic books or " T h e House at Pooh C o r n e r , " speak get t h e r e at all. Finally c o r n e r people to d i s c u s s or* s o m e t i m e s because student board e f f o r t s so often fell upon deaf o r r e s i s t a n t o r Simple morality' and the Pi too f a s t to be quoted, or you listen to interview, and discussion is likely to go s i m p l y conservative anti-student g o v e r n - someone make e x t r a n e o u s c o m m e n t s . way off on a tangent. Some student board ment e a r s . And this, too, is exhausting You sit with o t h e r s , whether t h e y ' r e m e m b e r s a r e notorious at t h i s . in i t s f r u s t r a t i o n . board m e m b e r s or guest s p e a k e r s such "Remember—it's only a student T h e 18-year-old vote, the ATL f i r i n g s , a s G a r y Groat, and wait a s long a s government; t h e y ' r e only s t u d e n t s , " I the Academic F r e e d o m r e p o r t — t h r e e T o !he Editor: 45 minutes f o r a quorum to decide to was told. But it took a t e r m to learn it— big i s s u e s tackled by the student board 1 r e a d with interest the Dec. 5 story E v a l u a t i o n of faculty show up. Or if y o u ' r e the general a s - b e c a u s e s o m e of them take what they do fall t e r m . And what it h a s to show for sembly,-you go on without it. seriously. it a r e two r e s o l u t i o n s , the bill f o r a '.which explained why Olin does not handle p e r h a p s , to set up student advisory com- To the Editor: Worst of a l l , a r e the h o u r s before and You get pretty a n g r y — when these student r e f e r e n d u m plus campaign e x - birth control pills. In D r . F e u r i g ' s s t a t e - m i t t e e s having no m o r e binding authority ment, as with most administration p r o - than the corresponding faculty c o m - a f t e r board m e e t i n g s . If y o u ' r e lucky, students play politics with i s s u e s , when p e n d i t u r e s , and a booklet of suggestions In the community of s c h o l a r s , two values you'll catch the p e r s o n you need when they get political with the p r e s s and which a r e n ' t being used. n o u n c e m e n t s , it is n e c e s s a r y to s e p a r a t e m i t t e e s . They might be made u p o f m c j o r s a r e generally thought to be of p r i m a r y i m - you need h i m . Most likely, the p e r s o n will don't r e a l l y know how, when they don't It doesn't s e e m like much to show for 'the wheat f r o m the chaff, in the d e p a r t m e n t s involved with a l l - p o r t a n c e . T h e s e a r e the ability to teach give you a blank nod and keep walking like what you w r i t e and t r y politically the t i m e , e f f o r t , and thought that 1 saw i T h e chaff, I would say, is the e x p l a n a - university c o m m i t t e e s f o r the basic and the ability to l e a r n . Tne ability to on. T h r e e o r four of the 13 student to get you f i r e d , when they ignore your s e v e r a l student board m e m b e r s put into t i o n that the pharmacy cannot afford to c o u r s e s . Tney could listen to testimony l e a r n , for a faculty m e m b e r , is usually board m e m b e r s , however, a r e in t h e i r r e q u e s t f o r an interview, o r when you student government fall t e r m . ! stock the pills. I've always had to pay f r o m students taking a c e r t a i n t e a c h e r ' s though*, of a s the ability to do c r e a t i v e ¡ f o r the medications which I ' v e gotten at c o u r s e and p r e s e n t their own report to r e s e a r c h o r study in his field of knowl- ¡Olin so I p r e s u m e that the cost involved the department c h a i r m a n who would then MIKE BROGAN edge. The ability to teach involves being \ is only that which is r e q u i r e d to keep a as a l w a y s , bear sole responsibility for able to p a s s on what one has learned J few m o r e bottles of pills on the shelf. departmental recommendations to' the to ' s t u d e n t s . In judging a m s n ' s f i t n e s s •If, as Dr. Feurig was quoted in the d e a n . The only difference being that stu- to be a mem'oer of the academic c o m - » State News, " a prescription can be filled dent views would have becom? a (hope- Nation passes ad test munity in the role of faculty, both of > in any pharmacy in East L a n s i n g , " we fully) significant part of the information these f a c t o r s must be c o n s i d e r e d . . a r e led to believe that the r e s o u r c e s of on which he based his decision. ! M.S.U. a r e not up to those of the p h a r - It is a l m o s t universally agreed that T h i s proposal is general and tenta- i m a c i e s of East Lansing. the only people capable of judging a tive. It contains many unsolved p r o b - ; T h e wheat. Apparently Dr. Feurig f e e l s faculty m e m b e r ' s " l e a r n i n g a b i l i t y " a r e l e m s of implementation. I f e e l , though, L a s t week CBS a d m i n i s t e r e d an h o u r - deodorant I couldn't r e m e m b e r if h e r his c o l l e a g u e s . They a r e the only ones J that BC pills are only for the u s e of that it r e p r e s e n t s a constructive step in long special p r o g r a m called the National n a m e w a s spelled with a 'C' or a < f ; m a r r i e d women in the control of family sufficiently expert in a field to judge the the right d i r e c t i o n . T h e r e will, however, C u r r e n t Events T e s t . "What a r e your plans now?" j size. T h i s is the typical h e a d - i n - t h e - ability of another as a scholar in that be those who will d i s a g r e e with the under- The test included 33 questions p e r - " I ' m going home and pay c l o s e r attention f i e l d . T h e r e i s , however, a critical point • sand approach of t h i s institution's a d - lying t h e m e of this proposal—ths idea taining to national and world news events to the TV. I still can't r e m e m b e r who which is all too often overlooked in d i s - . m i n i s t r u t u r s . It is conveniently o v e r - that students should participate in f a c - of 1966 and it was r e p o r t e d that the n a - w h i p s up those white tornados and I've got c u s s i o n s of faculty, evaluation, A faculty . looked that every y e a r we have large ulty evaluation. tional s a m p l e who took the test s c o r e d to get the name of the h a i r s p r a y with the m e m b e r ' s colleagues have virtually no ! n u m b e r s of unmarried women who become Some may question the ability of s t u - a very low a v e r a g e of 48 out of a p o s s i b l e witch." b a s i s upon which to judge his ability as ; pregnant and would r a t h e r not be that dents to r e n d e r a competent and un- 99. " S i r , thank you f o r your t i m e . By the a t e a c h e r . They lack the most basic r e - • w:-;y. Then the guardians of 1 ' s i m p l e biased evaluation of a faculty m e m b e r . way, what a r e those pills you keep popping quirement for competent evaluation—first According to e x p e r t s , the s c o r e of a ; m o r a l i t y " (Ronald R e a g a n ' s term) a s - To reply to this it need only be pointed in your m o u t h ? " hand experience. No one is competent t e n t h - g r a d e student should be higher than - s e r t the p e r v e r s e justi-cc of making the out that the evaluation by students would " T h e s e ? 1 don't know the name, but to judge the teaching ability of another 60. • woman live with the consequences of her no: be binding. It would merely be a d - Following the CBS p r o g r a m , a s i m i l a r they a b s o r b something like 47 t i m e s t h e i r until he has sat in a c l a s s r o o m and a t - i m m o r a l i t y . Skipping over the issue of tempted to learn from him. v i s o r y , serving to inform the chairman test was given by a group f r o m Madison weight in e x c e s s stomach a c i d . " ; just how much sex has to do with m o r a l - It is obvious f r o m this that the student about an a r e a of faculty p e r f o r m a n c e of Avenue. They called it the National C u r - " I t h u r t s to talk about it. What's the One of the men who wrote the test was ' ity, 1 Seriously question: (1) the d e - i n t e r a c t s with his teacher in one c r i t i c a l which only students can have adequate rent Commercial Test. n a m e of the soap that the m a k e s the big sitting by the door. \ t e r r i n g effect which f e a r of pregnancy is a r e a where the t e a c h e r ' s colleagues do knowledge. The department chairman We talked to a m e m b e r of the "national hand poke up out of the automatic w a s h e r ? " S i r , do you have any idea what the supposed to have, and (2) the justice of not—the c l a s s r o o m . T h e r e f o r e , it s e e m s would still retain his full authority. s a m p l e " who took the t e s t . He was coming And n u m b e r 24. I really blew up on number a v e r a g e test s c o r e will b e ? " • making the child live with the c o n s e - r e a s o n a b l e that since students alone Another objection will come from those out of the testing r o o m . 24." " P r o m our rough sampling h e r e we quences of an act over which he had no p o s s e s s the critical knowledge relating students who do not wish to take (even " S i r , you look shaken. Was it a h a r d "What was number 2 4 ? " e s t i m a t e an a v e r a g e of 85 p e r c e n t . " ' control. to c l a s s r o o m p e r f o r m a n c e , they should indirectly o r implicitly) the responsibil- test?" " I knew you'd a s k . What pill m a k e s the " R e m a r k a b l e , I'm s u r e you must be ; T h e second of these is by far the most have s o m e voice in .valuations of f a c - ity of judging faculty. For them also there " I ' l l t e l l you it was a hard t e s t . Boy, NAZAGRAPH r e g i s t e r the highest? Man, happy." ; important. Often the child s u f f e r s the ulty in o r d e r that this c r i t i c a l knowl- is a r e p l y . If our goal at this Univer- I was light. I should have studied. I " N o , not r e a l l y . Somewhere we failed, do 1 feel dumb. You got a c i g a r e t t e ? " ; greatest injury when he is brought up edge be included in t h e s e evaluations. sity is to get a gooa education, we have thought It was a s p r a y that m a k e s the # e m i s s e d 15 p e r cent of the A m e r i c a n "Certainly, here." r by p a r e n t s whq. m a r r i e d only because of The question r e m ? tnlng t h o u g h - - " what implicitly accepted the responsibility to do damned thing go u p . " p u b l i c . We have to t r y h a r d e r next y e a r • the woman's pregnancy or if, when he " O h , this b r a n d . I got that question kind of v o i c e ? " those things n e c e s s a r y to get one. A " W e r e t h e r e any other tough o n e s ? " and hit the 100 m a r k . Say, y o u ' r e a n e w s - > is placed up for adoption, fate i S v u n - quality edncation demands not only serious right, about the guy on the h o r s e and the m a n . What's the n a m e of the lady p r e m i e r " T h e r e w e r e tricky ones, like about the In attempting to find a middle ground tattoos." > kind to him and he is not adopted by study, b j t a consistent effort on our part "How w e r e the other q u e s t i o n s ? " girl that a d v i s e s using that ice blue o v e r in India? 1 can't r e m e m b e r . " between no student voice and total student people who will give him a good u p - to improve the caliber of the instruction C c o n t r o l , it s e e m s reasonable to look at t bringing. available to u s . S p r o c e d u r e s on the departmental level. | I'd like to see the administration f o l - Finally, thepe-may be faculty m e m b e r s MSU KARATE CLUB L Although t h e s e may vary between d e - J low Provost Neville's lead and s t a r t who feel that the right to judge their p a r t m e n t s , in general, the ultimate r e - K • facing up to some of the p r o b l e m s we colleagues should be t h e i r s alone. To MEETING TONIGHT sponsibility for recommendations to the U » have h e r e instead of spending all t h e i r t h e m , we, a s students, can only reply dean (and f r o m t h e r e through the P r o - • time trying to keep t h e i r own hides i n - that this is our education. We must share I vost to the Board of T r u s t e e s ) lies with . tact f r o m the attacks of p a r e n t s , l e g i s - the consequences of these d e c i s i o n s . Let lift B the department c h a i r m a n . Faculty a d v i s - ' l a t o r s and other a d m i n i s t r a t o r s . us also s h a r e in their making. ory c o m m i t t e e s only advise, they have no I Richard Fox Steve Crocker binding authority. It would be p o s s i b l e , Watervliet junior JAN. 10, 1967 SPORTS ARENA J ' ' "?' Minneapolis junior PFAMJTS RATS ¡EVERY TIME I 6ET A NEU) OUR SUPPis SER6EAN7 TONIGHT!! SOPWlTH CAMEL .THE REP BAK0N HATE 5 ME i First meeting of 1967 MEN'S IM BUILDING 7 p.m. SHOOTS IT FULL OF HOLES ! Membership sign-up SKI MOVIE JL — " S k i On The W i l d S i d e " ALL INTERESTED ARE By Warren Miller WELCOME 100 Engineering Building MENANO WOMEN 7:30 Tonight! T u e s d a y , January 10, 1967 3 World News Bond takes House seat; rural lawmaker walks out at a Glance Formosans call for defectors involvement aggression, charged ATLANTA, Ga. (#) — Rep. one year ago' when Bond was ture convened, Bond endorsed a that Vietnamese were murdered T A I P E I , Formosa (AP)--Nationalist Chinese For- atement by the Student Nonvi- Julian Bond, a Negro and cen- asked to stand aside a s other e i g n M i n i s t e r W e i T a o - m i n g i s s u e d an a p p e a l to C h i - tral figure in a stormy contro- lawmakers took the oath. ent Coordinating Committee, of b e c a u s e of U.S. policy, and urged nese C o m m u n i s t diplomatic personnel a b r o a d to versy over Vietnam policy, took At least one rural legislator, hich he then served as publicity young m e n t o s e e k alternatives d e f e c t . T h e a p p e a l i s b e i n g b r o a d c a s t at f r e q u e n t his seat yesterday In theGeorgla Rep. J a m e s Floyd of Trion, gent. The statement called U.S. to the military draft. i n t e r v a l s 1 r> C h i n e s e , E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h . House, ending a year-long fight walked out of the chamber in a T h e c l a s h e s r e p o r t e d in C o m m u n i s t C h i n a b e t w e e n in which he twice was b a r r e d silent protest. LOOKING FOR S E L F - F U L F I L L M E N T ? e l e m e n t s supporting and opposing p a r t y leader Mao- f r o m the legislature. Tse-tung a r e regarded in Nationalist China a s a Bond, 26, a Democrat from " I don't want to be associated SHERUT LA'AM -- ISRAEL Atlanta, stood with a group of with a man who doesn't know p o s s i b l e p r e l u d e to c i v i l w a r . other legislators including three whether or not he will commit MAY BE YOUR ANSWER other Negroes - among 11 In t r e a s o n , " Floyd said. Red Guards force confession the legislature. Holding up his Bond jvas seated under a U.S. TO: Sherut La'am (Service to the People) 515 Park Avenue right hand, Bond swore that he Supreme Court decision of last against Liu, pulled off the ruse New York, N. Y. 10022 TOKYO £ —The wife of P r e s i - was not a member of the Com* December. The court held that dent Liu Shao-chi was lured to a Friday. munist party, as did all the oth- he was not disqualified because By this account, a telephone 1 am a graduate - undergraduate (underline one) be- Peking University by RedGuards and forced to confess her sins call told her one of her daugh- ter Three Elections ers. of his statements opposing U.S. tween 19-30 and would like you to send me, without There was hardly a ripple of involvement in Vietnam. against Mao Tse.-tung, Japanese t e r s was hospitalized by a t r a f - N e g r o J u l i a n B o n d , t w i c e d e n t e d h i s s e a t i n the obligation, FREE information telling how 1 can serve opposition, contrasting the scene Shortly before the 1966 legisla- fic accident. When she appeared a full year in Israel for only $670 which includes round correspondents reported today. G e o r g i a legislature f o r his controversial Viet N a m at the hospital, Red Guards trip f a r e . (A limited number of long-term loans a r e , In dispatches from Peking, they v i e w s , t a k e s h i s oath of o f f i c e M o n d a y a f t e r a S u - said posters reported Red Guards seized her and took her to Ching p r e m e C o u r t r u l i n g a n d t h r e e e l e c t i o n s put h i m into BRING IN YOUR available.) 1 understand a knowledge of Hebrew is not Hau, where she was held until 5 a prerequisite. SPECIAL VISA COUPON of Ching Hau I ni varsity, a strong office. . U P I Telephoto a.m. the next morning. base of student support for Mao VC frogmen sink ship S A I G O N , South V i e t n a m (AP^ - - V i e t C o n g f r o g m e n s a n k a huge A m e r i c a n d r e d g e w h i l e s h e l l f i r e hit a Sino policy explained MOSCOW JP! — Soviet P r e - officials have in recent days SAVE 50C NAME (PLEASE PRINT) COLLEGE OR UNIV. MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY British t a n k e r and t w o South V i e t n a m e s e mine- mier Alexei N. Kosygin arrived been traveling in provincial a r e a s on A N Y P I Z Z A O R D E R of $ 1 . 2 5 o r m o r e s w e e p e r s Monday in a concentrated e n e m y assault yesterday in the Soviet Far East from European Russia down into the Ukraine and out a c r o s s S o r r y - s p e c i a l o f f e r d o e s not a p p l y to d e l i v e r i e s . on a l l i e d r i v e r t r a f f i c . port of Vladivostok as other So- PHONE (OPTIONAL) Siberia. STREET ADDRESS Two A m e r i c a n d r e d g e w o r k e r s w e r e k i l l e d and viet leaders continued touring a n o t h e r i s m i s s i n g a s the S 3 - m i l l i o n J a m a i c a B a y , t h e f o u r t h l a r g e s t d r e d g e i n the w o r l d , s a n k i n 20 the country policy. explaining China They have been reporting to local party officials on last THE PIZZA PIT CITY STATE ZIP Vladivostok is the main Soviet month's meeting of the party f e e t of w a t e r . Central Committee, the main 203 M A C A v e n u e Phone E D 2-0863 military and naval base in a region that Chinese Communist topic of which was China. Happy coed knows leader Mao Tse-tung has claimed After graduation, what? was illegally seized from China during the 19th century. It i s also one of the ports from which Ford has better idea Soviet aid is being sent to North Vietnam. Will you begin your career as ar Top Soviet Communist party- Because she knows her ABC's, an old friend—told her to " g r a b an MSU co-ed flew to New York. a c h a i r " and then read her the P u b l i s h e d by t h e student» of Michigan Sunday afternoon—compliments news of her winning. State U n i v e r s i t y e v e r y d a t a day throughout of Ford Motor Co. I'^ly boss wouldn't let me out the y e a r and a a p e c l a l W e l c o m e Week Edition In S e p t e m b e r . S u b s c r i p t i o n r a t e $10 p e r y e a r . of work. 1 had to keep taking in- engineer or scientist or return to A u t h o r i s e d by the Board of Student P u b l i c a - Deborah Butcher, Corunna tions. freshman, won a Ford contest ventory and 1 was crying," Miss M e m b e r A s s o c l s t e d P r e s s . I'nlted P r e s s with her short essa} on The Butcher s a i d . J T v e never even Internstionsl. InlsndDslly P r e s s Association A s s o c i s t e ^ £ p l l e g l s t e P r e s s . Michigan P r e s s ABC's of Safe Driving. She will flown on a plane before." A s s o c i a t i o n Michigan Collegiate P r e s s As- also receive a f r e e car for her A 1967 Mustang or Mercury sociation. Second c l a s s p o s t a g e paid at E a s t L a n s i n g . Caliente will beoneoftfer.prizes. school for an advanced degree? efforts. Mich. 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And S o v e them for permanent assignments. weapons guidance systems, influence fuzing, air-borne mis- 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T u e s d a y , January 10, 1967 — — « This Is All -j . à-afe—! Ü àmmìi jit r~tr Çlik S S * The GREEK "«SBKH^jgigM S* TMffi H You Need To Know Fire Department - Always Ready It t a k e s e f f i c i e n t e q u i p m e n t , a b l e m e n a n d m i l e s of W a l t D i x o n i n s p e c t s h o s e s w h i le B i 11 D e L i ne p o l i s h e s h o s e to c o m b a t f i r e s . E a s t L a n s i n g f i rfemen t a k e p r i d e a fire engine at the South C a m p u s substation. i n t h e i r w o r k a n d t h e i r r e c o r d of s e r v i c e . F i r e m a n P h o t o s by P a u l S c h l e i f UP TO LBJ Uniform draft code favored WASHINGTON (JP! - - Millions study exhaustively the prob- without boosting the : ha nee s o. draft have emerged from the of yojng Americans and their lem and offer recommendations. the more privileged. controversy: parents a r e convinced it's time However, the burden falls to 1. The all-volunteer military. to change the nation's draft laws, Congress, which must decide by Recent Defense Department 2. Universal military' training. and they ma/ get their way this June 30 whether to extend key statistics show that about 30 per 3. Compulsory national s e r v - year. provisions of the Selective Serv- cent of the youths who drop out ice. ice law. of g r a m m a r school and about 27 Within the next two months 4. The lottery. Two key issues a r e still to per cent of those who go on to X President Johnson is expected to graduate school eventually, get Insiders say the lottery p r o - be settled; the Pentagon's de- demand a revamping of t h e p r e s - drafted. Roughly, 70 per cent of gram has ths best chance of mand that the youngest men get dent system which would e s - all others also 2nd up In the Army. winning some kind of congres- called f i r s t , and the various p r o - tablish national standards and r e - d^ca the autonom) of local draft posals for a lottery system. Four major alternatives to the sional sanctions this year. boards. At the heart of the proolem- and the discontent-is the p r e s - Court tosses out Johnson established a 20- ent system of local autonomy member Commission on ¡selec- tive Service lflßt summer to for the more than 4,000 draft boards across the nation. The varying interpretations of states' vote plans 4,000 local boards has developed Ski permits an inconsistent pattern oistudsnt and occupational deferments available which is presently under strong criticism. M i r e than 600,003 youths have WASHINGTON (jP — The Su- the acts do not apportion the Intramural ski permits for been drafted since late 1964 and p r e m e Court tossed out Monday population equally among the con- Mount Brighton Ski Area a r e an estimated total of 1,8 mil- a reapportionment plan for the gressional districts as nearly as available to faculty, students, lion 18-year-olds will become Florida legislature and ruled I n - is practicable. and staff at the I n t r a m . r a l Of- eligible for the draft pool this diana and Missouri congressional The voters appealed from a fice in the Women's IM, a c - year - ths largest number in districting plans are illegal. decision by a three-judge U.S. cording to Carol Harding, d i r e c - history. The court voted 7-2 in each of District Court in Indianapolis. tor of women's intramural and But draft calls a r e expected the three c a s e s . It ruled the The District Court, in upholding intercollegiate athletics. to drop a third this y e a r . Last reapportionment of the Florida the reapportionment acts, said The holder of a permit can week the Pentagon announced a legislature in 1966 fell short of it was "strongly suggested" the ski at reduced r a t e s Monday March draft call of only 1,900, the high court's "one man, one General Assembly take action through Friday from noon - 5 m o r e than 50 per cent below v o t e " standard. to "eliminate any abnormalities p.m. The reduced rates a r e $2 the 1966 month',y average. It threw out 1965 acts of the in order that Indiana may not for an all area tow ticket and Adding to the debate this year Indiana General Assembly r e - have merely a legal act but a $1.50 for all equipment. will be the Pentagon's new po- apportioning the s t a t e ' s con- model a c t . " Mount Brighton is located 45 licy of lowering mental and phy- gressional districts and It upheld The Supreme Court majority O P E N RUSH TONIGHT AT miles from the campus just off sical standards to permit an a lower court finding that M i s - 1-96. To reach it, skiers should estimated 100,000 marginally s o u r i ' s current congressional said it reversed the Indiana de- exit at the first Brighton turn- qualified men to enter the armed districting plan is unconstitu- cision on the same ground that off and turn -right on Grand River services. tional. the Florida Legislative appor- and right on Challis Road and In the Indiana case, the court tionment case was decided. Critics have charged that this DELTA then drive 1-1/2 miles to Bauer lncreases the chances for l e s s e r - acted upon an appeal by four In the Florida case, the court Road and turn left. educated youths to get drafted Indiana voters who contended threw out the legislative plan for lack of justification for di- vergences from the "one-man, The Men of.Sigma Chi one-vote," rule. In the Missouri case, the Su- preme Court upheld a lower court decision that the Missouri con- gressional district plan is un- Heartily Welcome All Rushees constitutional. The review had been requested by state officials who appealed from a ruling by a three-judge federal panel that votes In rural a r e a s were o v e r - weighted in contrast with votes in metropolitan a r e a s . Wft: The panel also said that if the legislature does not devise a new -r n plan before 1968, congressional candidates will have to run at large In that y e a r ' s election. ùx L is ?» * * * * ' ^ \ v M i s ^ f * In each of the three cases J u s - • tices John M. Harlan and Potter v * Stewart dissented. % I % K-t if£ : Wu " A - I l y ou need an ' INSTANT TREAT &yt %>r <«v Come and stoke up U on pancakes... . . . hamburgers... I ÇÉ-;'Ì! " i l I . . . chili sizes... Call for . . . steak and eggs.. at A RIDE OR INFORMATION • Winner of 729 E. Grand All Sports Trophy River 332-0866 • Consistent (across from Mason Hal If Scholarship Leader Call 351-7861 101 W000MERE • Active in Community Service for rides 2820 E. Grand River Lansing, Michigan Phone 487-3761 0, 1967 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Jury impartiality LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED' Graft, corruption waste 2 sought for Baker 5 pet. of Viet AID funds WASHINGTON It) - U.S. Dist. The judge asked the jury pan- Judge Oliver Gasch took e x t r a - el a s e r i e s of questions, includ- ordinary steps yesterday to get- ing whether they read certain and maintain - a fair and i m - magazines which have c a r r i e d partial jury in the trial of Bob- s t o r i e s about the c a s e . by Baker, onetime s e c r e t a r y to Baker, 38, onetime confidant t h . i r ability to inflict casualities SAIGON if — The UJs. Agency into Vietnam last y e a r to help details and administrative a r - the Senate's Democratic m a j o r - of many Democratic senators through military action." for International Development curb inflation and expand eco- rangements now in effect in and ity. including Lyndon B. Johnson, estimated Monday that between nomic development. around the port will reduce this As the trial opened, Gasch a n - watched attentively while Gasch loss rate the coming y e a r . " AID officials said the rate of $22.7 million and $27.3 million The statement on illegal d i - nounced that the Jury would be questioned the panel. The report said an even m e r e loss and illegal diversion was worth of American economic a s - version said in part: " T h e r e locked up each night during the The questioning began the trial were increased opportunities f o r difficult problem is the theft and being reduced and might be cut t r i a l , which he said is expected which is expected to include the sistance com nudities delivered back to 3 o r 4 per cent during to Vietnam " w a s stolen o r o t h e r - pilferage, theft o r improper a p - illegal sale of relief supplies and to run two months or more. issue of electronic surveillance plication ol AID supplies, e s p e - commodities intended for use in 19 o7. Gasch said he felt he had no of hotel or office suites of Bak- wise diverted" in 1966. "AID believes that the e s t i - cially in the ports and in p r o - assistance . projects a f t e r they alternative but to take steps to e r acquaintances. The gov- Among safeguards being used mated over-all loss rate of five' vincial p r o g r a m s , leave the port." AID officials e s - prevent the possibility that the ernment maintains the admitted to hold down pilferage, officials to six per cent of UJS. AID goods ' ' Even so, misunderstanding of timated these lo -se> were from jury may be influenced by things bugging operations had no con- announced, is a comouterizedac- cannot be regarded as highly the purpose of the commercial 10 to 15 per cent of project com- read or heard outside the c o u r t - nection w i t h the indictments counting system, increasing the import program 2nd the food modities. room. charging Baker with income tax unusual in ,i u.,rtim. situation a s staff of American auditors i i e r e complex as that in Vietnam ," for peace sales program lias ied MacDonald said: "Special e f - He excused a mini' e r of p e r - evasion, larceny and conspiracy. from 17 to 34, placing the U.S. said a statement issued by Do- to exaggerated estimates of theft forts have been mounted to count- sons who said the length of the He pleaded not guilty' at the Army 4th Terminal Command nald G. MacDonald, director.of and diversion of UJS. economic e r Viet Cong attempts to obtain trial and the fact they would be time of his indictment a year " i n operational control of han- U.S. AID in-Saigon. assistance«" AID supplies, which undoubtedly housed at the courthouse would ago. dling almost all AIDprojectcom- cause hardships for them. Gasch emphasized that "both Yum, Yum Associated P r e s s w r i t e r s Fred Approxiamte'ly $445 million worth of commodities were accojnt for some of the estimated l o s s e s . Complete success in modities from discharge at the ¡5. Hofiman and Hugh A. Mu.'li- ship to the appropriate Viet- E a r l i e r , the judge had e x - the accused and the government bought f o r shipment to Vietnam denying Viet Con£ access to sup- gan reported last November a f - namese government warehouse in cused five other prospective j u r - a r e entitled to have this case A n M S U s q u i r r e l r u b s h i s s t o m a c h , p e r h a p s a s he ter a two-month AH survey that in 1966 under the AID com v.-r- plies cannot be expected before ors. t r i e d by a fair and impartial the Saigon a r e a " and bringing c o n t e m p l a t e s the l a r g e m e a l a ( s o r r y ) c a m e r a nut profiteering, graft ami corruption cial import p r o g r a m , counter- complete success in extinguish- customs experts to Vietnam, jury." would make. P h o t o by C h u c k M i c h a e l s insurgency and development a s - ing their t e r r o r i s m , or ending Lower colls w e r e costing American taxpayers He recognized, Gasch said, sistance p r o g r a m s , and the food at least half a million dollars a that there would be extensive dav in Vietnam. They cited nu- for peace p r o g r a m . Mac Dona Id's p r e s s coverage of the trial, and for droit quo to merou- example.- of .--toien o r di- statement noted that " t h i s was said that this is in accord with the principles of American so- Reservation deadline Friday verted goods and currency specu- lation. nearly double the size of the 1965 p r o g r a m s . " cuts physicals ciety. for Bahamas spring trip After the a r t i c l e s appeared, "On the b j s i - of recent rates "1 must also take note of the of l o - s , Ua&* AID estimates that officials in Saigon and Washing- decision in the Sheppard c a s e , " no • more than 5 to 6 per cent, of ton announced a number of nr. a s - All Michigan selective service he said. In that case the Su- Friday is the final day for trip transportation f r o m Detroit. u r e s to reduce o r investigate U«S. economic assistance c o m - physical examinations scheduled p r e m e Court ruled that Dr. Sam- making reservations for the The seven nights will be spent at the lo >ses. mozLties delivered to Vietnam for .Jan. 10 through Feb. 28 have uel H. Sheppard was deprived of ASMSU spring t r i p to the the Grand Bahama Hotel and was stolen or otherwise diverted MacDoiiald's statement and been canceled, reported Col. his constitutional right to a fair Bahamas March 19-26. Country Club, Grand Bahama I s - in recent months from their in- highlights from sum n a r y of Arthur Holmes, state selective t r i a l because the jury that con- land, in triple rooms.Twin rooms tended u s e s . AID's activites in 1966 were in- s e r v i c e director. victed him of killing his wife Full payment on new r e s e r v a - a r e available for m a r r i e d couples " Without seeking to minimize cluded in a speech lie prepared " T h e main reason for the can- wasn't shielded from prejudicial tions or the balance for those at an additional $30 charge. for the Saigon Lions Club. such l o s s e s , U.S. AID would point cellation is the reduced number of publicity. A second trial won him who have already made a de- Interested students, faculty and out that port pilferage is a s e r - acquittal. MicDonaid and other AID o f - draft calls ordered by the De- posit is due in 335 Studen" S e r v - staff of MSU may contact Brad ficials said thfu massive U.S. ious problem even in peacetime. fense Dept.," explained Holmes. Baker sat at a table with his ices by Friday afternoon. Miller or Sue Z i m m e r m a n at Augmented police patrols, guard economic assistance was poured Curtailment of unnecessary four atorneys, including the The $250 cost includes round- 355-8266. SPIRO'S federal expenditures on the state noted trial lawyer Edward Ben- level also caused the cancel- nett Williams. lation. Holmes said he considers Gasch f i r s t excused those who Where your THIS WEEK'S it wasteful to examine men when said they a r e acquainted with SUPPER SPECIAL ' there is no need for it. Williams or the other lawyers. Christmas CAFETERIA The length of the cancellation Remarking that there had been depends on the rate of enlist- many news stories about the case, particularly in weekly money buys FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES ments, Holmes explained. If the enlistment rate does not magazines, Gasch asked the panel or maintain the strenth o f t h e a r m e d if they subscribed to or read r e g - you more! MASHED POTATOES f o r c e s , Holmes commented, " t h e ularly the following; HOT V E G E T A B L E draft call naturally will be in- National Review, U.S. News R O L L and 3 U T T E R Thompson Jewelry c r e a s e d to supply the needed and World Report, New Republic, COFFEE men." the Nation, Time and Newsweek. Many said they subscribed to 95< He added that the lowering of the draft quota does not effect one or more of the magazines; Diamond Earrings THE ROAST B E E F'S ONLY TAX the overall strength of the armed some said they read them; but G R E V E R Y DAY I INCLUDED f o r c e s , nor does it concern the none said they had formed an 223 MAC Met Nam situation opinion f r o m their reading. ATTENTION FRATERNITY RUSHEES ••J TUESDAY IAN. 10 7-10 P.M. FOLLOWING HOUSES CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO TUESDAY NIGHT TUESDAY ALPHA PHI ALPHA PHI KAPPA Union 125 N. Hagadorn BETA THETA PI PHI SIGMA KAPPA 1148 E. Grand River 207 Bogue DELTA CHI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON » I i 131 Bogue 101 Woodmere DELTA SIGMA PHI SIGMA CHI 1218 E. Grand River 729 E. Grand River DELTA UPSILON SIGMA NU 1504 E . Grand River 731 Burcham FARMHOUSE THETA DELTA CHI 151 Bogue 139 Bailey LAMBDA CHI ALPHA THETA XI THETA 128 Haslett P a r l o r C, Unio.i f 9T' INTRAFRATERNITY COUNCIL T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 10, 1967 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS 1 Smilin John solves zone By DENNIS CHASE than guarding m e n . It is hard to tough to go from a zone defense games. But our guys have been team that r e p o r t s estimated Dennis Chose Associate Sports Editor d r i v e inside on a zone. The way to a man-to-man, as Illinois working hard all week, trying to would s c o r e ninety points against to beat it is with good outside did. The players, however, a c - get our timing back. The boys u s . We stopped them f r o m r u n - Baseball has answer A smiling, jovial John Bening- shooting and quick rebounding. tually don't worry about a zone worked like the dickens, e s p e - ning. T h a t ' s how to beat a z o n e . " a s much a s coaches d o . " cially Aitch. And Lafayette went How about Illinois' last m i n - ton, MSU basketball coach, sat back and talked about the zone The Spartans had both Saturday in their 76-74 win over Illinois. Benington then talked about 40 minutes against Illinois and ute spurt to within two points to racial problems Aitch and Lafayette had 24points Illinois, and how his team bounced still could go. He became a man a f t e r being 14 down? " I ' m m o r e m defense at his p r e s s luncheon Monday in the International Cen- each, and guards Steve Rymal and back f r o m a two-game losing in there, he really took charge interested how we got 14 ahead t e r . T i e zone had been a nemesis John Bailey had 12 and nine. And streak. of those boards. a f t e r being nine down," he said. f o r Benington before he suc- MSU dominated the boards, "Illinois is a good club. "Our defense was great too. And for the f i r s t time in a long T h e r e Is one virute of sports that is often overlooked, and i t ' s ceeded in beating it at Illinois. 63-33. T h e y ' r e going to win a lot of We shut out for five minutes a while, Benington was happy. a shame. Notice how quickly and easily people of all r a c e s have " I would really rather face the The Illinois game marked the become part of the game. It would seem that this would be a topic z o n e , " Beningtpn said, "It means third straight time that MSU has of much discussion among our leaders. faced the zone. Villanova and Lee Lafayette the opposing team has to come out f r o m under the boards, and Bowling Green used the zone P e r h a p s sports can offer a key as to what motivates prejudice, and what motivates brotherhood? Anyway, i t ' s worth a look. Sophomore forward enables us to rebound better. Also to beat the Spartans In the Quaker Take baseball, for example. Here is a sport that until 1945 Lee Lafayette was we can get off better shots against City Holiday Tournament. didn't have a Negro to its name. The problem seemed i n s u r - p r a i s e d by C o a c h J o h n a zone. The game is more open. Benington was s u r p r i s e d that mountable. Baseball didn't want Negroes and most Negroes, owine ' Benington for his work " I t gives (Matthew) Aitch and Illinois went into the zone. "They to the existence of Negro leagues and the segregated facilities of a g a i n s t I l l i n o i s last w e e k - (Lee) Lafayette more room to actually didn't do too badly with most m a j o r league cities, didn't want m a j o r league baseball. On i t , " he said. "They w e r e in it e n d in M S U ' s 76-74 b a s - shoot." the surface, all was calm, and, a s s o u t h e r n e r s quickly pointed A zone defense is a setup in f o r most of the f i r s t half, then k e t b a l l v i c t o r y . " L e e be- out, everyone was happy "in their p l a c e . " which the player;, a r e given po- they abandoned it when we were came a man," Bening- only four points ahead. It's real But baseball has the virtue of p r a g m a t i s m . Scouts a r e naturally sitions, or zonei.to guard, rather attracted to any man who can hit. "How's his glove?" or " c a n he ton s a i d . r u n ? " a r e the questions they ask. Not "what color is h e ? ' ' ALPHA TAU OMEGA T h r e e key people w e r e involved: Branch Rickey, then president of the then Brooklyn Dodgers; Jackie Robinson, the ballplayer, and F o r d F r i c k , the commissioner of baseball. Rickey understood the Negro problem perhaps better than anyone. He fought executives and constantly lectured Robinson on the i m - portance of keeping cool while under f i r e . Rickey later said, " T r o u b l e is what they predicted— d i s a s t e r s — means 'Look what you're getting Into!' they s a i d . " / "And when we got t h e r e in baseball it wasn't there! "But you've got to be s u r e you're right'before you move ahead. AcTiO n Then opposition falls, like chips f r o m ttye axe. And you've won the game." / Robinson played his part well. A fine ballplayer, he was subject to abuse even from his own t e a m m a t e s . But mostly a wait-and-see attitude prevailed. '*The abuse that came his way was less than e x p e c t e d , " A1 Hirshberg wrote in.1951, "though occasionally m o r e John Benington—Happy Again than he could have taken If Rickey hadn't trained him so w e l l . " See for yourself In Robinson's book, "Baseball Has Done I t , " he says that many ballplayers came up to him later and apologized for their actions. F r i c k came into the picture In 1947. He faced up to a proposed Tackles no longer eligible? s t r i k e by some of the Stri Louis Cardinals with a forthrightness Wednesday noticeably absent f r o m many a r e a s today. He threatened to suspend every player who participated in the s t r i k e , and sounded like he meant it. " T h e National League will go HOUSTON (UPI) — The r u l e s coach and athletic director of the down the line with Robinson whatever the consequences," he told the < (f^ljV committee wanted the tackle eli- J a n u a r y 11 committee of the American F o o t - University of California Santa ball Coaches Association Monday B a r b a r a . gible play eliminated was that it c r e a t e s confusion between both s t r i k e r s . "You will find if you go through with your intention that you have been guilty of complete m a d n e s s . " A Ph A 1 A U (.) M recommended elimination of the All nine change r e c o m m e n d a - p l a y e r s and officials. Baseball, then, has offered the country a simple solution to a 7-10 P.M. "tackle eligible pass p l a y , " tions will be taken up at an NCAA complex problem. It has made the question: "What can you do?" the important one, and, when you think about it, what else m a t t e r s ? which the University of Alabama r u l e s committee meeting in The only other m a j o r change and other schoôls used so s u c - Phoenix, Ariz., beginning next would be to eliminate offsetting Rickey, Robinson, and Frick, by not compromising with a s i t u a - cessfully last season. Monday. penalties on pass interceptions. tion they knew to be wrong, by standing when standing was hardest, It was one of nine rules changes Curtice said the coaches were If the team which intercepts the opened the doors of opportunity to countless Negroes of ability who recommended by the committee unanimous in keeping the sub- p a s s commits a foul a f t e r the would still be languishing had they not acted. 451 E v e r g r e e n St. c a l l ED 2 - 0 8 4 6 f o r r i d e s headed by Jack Curtice, head stitution rule in its present f o r m . interception, it would have the " I wonder if t h e r e ' s not a lesson to be learned f r o m baseball's He said about 95 p e r cent of the option of keeping the ball and e x a m p l e , " Robinson w r i t e s . "Certainly I don't forget that there coaches like it the way it i s . taking the penalty f r o m where w e r e white men who didn't want me, or any black man, on their Curtice said the reason the the infraction o c c u r r e d . t e a m . But r a r e l y did I see a personal prejudice stand in the way of JOIN THE P H ] TAU professional purpose. Black and white teammates wanted the REBELLI0N s a m e thing: to win the game. They had a common goal. They had to work together ~ or l o s e . " Open Rush And that's black power. Should He Or Shouldn't He ? January 11 Reds' tale ok'd CINCINNATI (UPI) -- A g r o u p of C i n c i n n a t i b u s i n e s s m e n , h e a d e d by C i n c i n n a t i E n q u i r e r P u b - l i s h e r F r a n c i s L . D a l e , o f f i c i a l l y took o v e r a s the n e w o w n e r s of t h e C i n c i n n a t i R e d s M o n d a y . R e d s P r e s i d e n t B i l l D e w i t t a n n o u n c e d D e c . 5 he p l a n n e d to s e l l t h e N a t i o n a l L e a g u e c l u b to t h e l o c a l c o m b i n e f o r a r e p o r t e d $7 m i l l i o n . National League P r e s i d e n t W a r r e n G i l e s gave ' o m 0 _r _r ; t h e n e w o w n e r s o f f i c i a l n o t i c e that t h e y h a v e b e e n » w j u n a n i m o u s l y a p p r o v e d f o r a c c e p t a n c e into t h e s e n - i o r c i r c u i t by t h e l e a g u e ' s o t h e r o w n e r s . Dewitt will remain with the R e d s as a consultant under a one-year contract at a s a l a r y of $25,000. IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH THE MEN OF * c i f ; i Siijimtflht invite you to open rush: THE DELT SIGS have been a house of p r o g r e s s in the f r a t e r n i t y system at * MICHIGAN STATE since 1923. A program of engineered leader-ship and campus \ participation has placed them as a symbol of fraternity excellence on campus. In striving for campus leadership, a quality standard has been maintained / by the men of the f r a t e r n i t y . Such qualities include:, social functions, s c h o l a r - HOW: O P E N RUSH ship leadership, maturity, and an active spirit for participation. T h e men of DELTA SIGMA PHI indeed welcome you as friends to our fast growing MSU WHEN: TUES. & WED. C A L L FOR RIDE: campus. 7-10 p.m. 332-3577 ED 2-5035 332-3578 ED 2-5036 WHERE: PHI KAPPA TAU 125 N. HAGADORN 332-0333 CALL FORA RIDE: ED 2-5037 1218 E. Grand River TONITE 7-10 P.M. At MSU Since 1923 J T u e s d a y , January 10, 1967 Michigan ¿tate News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Fencing described I ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! complete front end repair and alignment os animated chess • brakes • suspension • wheel balancing * steering corrections j • motor tune ups By NORM SAARI a hit. The hit is allowed any- Schubert, Bill Kerner and Jim LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center where on the body. Davey from last year, while Duffy State News Sports W r i t e r Electronics-also determine the Halboth and Ken Sommerville "Fencing IB quite similar to an hits in the foil, as colored lights a r e newcomers. animated chess game, except show a hit and white lights show The squad will have their f i r s t fencing is more physical, players a miss. test of the year Saturday when 124 SOUTH LARCH I V 4-7346 are more versatile and can move A contest is divided into 29 they meet Vanderbilt and Illinois- in all directions." said MSU matches, with each school enter- Chicago C i r c l e in Chicago. FARMHOUSE fencing coach Charles Schmitter ing three men in each division. recently. Schmitter feels MSU is enter- T h i s basic description in- ing a rebuilding year, but stated: dicates a sport played with f i - "We.. have the makings of quite nesse. A match is determine» a fine t e a m . " by power in three weapons; the foil, sabre and epee. Roger Loutzenhiser.TerryGi- In the foil, opponents both at- vens and Serge Montalvo lead the tack and defend. Players score foils, the event where Schmitter points by hitting their opponents feels the team will have the most Fencing Begins with the point of the foil from power. Joining these three vet- the waist to the neck, not in- erans are Don Satchell and Gary T e r r y G i v e n s , S p a r t a n f o i l s m a n s c o r e s a t o u c h i n the m e e t a g a i n s t W a y n e S t a t e cluding the a r m s . The winner is and L a r r y Norcutt. fii'1 l a s t s e a s o n . C o a c h C h a r l e s S c h m i t t e r h o p e s to s e e m o r e of t h e s a m e by G i v e n s a n d decided when one player has been Most of the rebuilding has been h i s t e a m m a t e s w h e n the f e n c e r s o p e n t h e s e a s o n t h i s S a t u r d a y . hit five times. He loses. done in the sabre, as Warren The sabre differs from the Lucas, a foil last year, will foil not only in weapon, but also enter this division, along with IN SAN FRANCISCO in where a player may be hit Pete. Kahle and Charlie Baer, and how. The attacking is done whom Schmitter rates " c h a m - East-West teams tangle with the point, front edge and pionship m a t e r i a l . " Newcomers, back-third edge of the sabre. in the sabre are Tom Moore Also, a hit is allowed above the and Ed Maner. waist, including the a r m s and in N B A All-Star tonight head. Last year, MSU'sMarkHaskell The epee is played more elec- and Mel La ska rated first and trically, as both players are second in sabre, in the Big Ten wired, along with the tips of their meet. irai SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--The clash tonight in the 17th annual bach directing things once more weapons, and a buzzer sounds Entering in epee will be Gus greats of pro basketball—rang- NBA all star game. from the sidelines. ing from Bill Russell, the griz- The colorful general manager zled player-coach of the Boston Russell, returning for his 10th of the Celtics turned the coach- Celtics to "super soph" Rick classic as a member of the East, ing over to Russell this season B a r r y who leads the league s c o r - is the oldest player in point of but will move into the East coach- ing race for San Francisco — service and will have Red Auer- ing vacancy created when Dolph i-V Schayes became the commis- sioner of the league officials. Schayes had led Philadelphia to Intramural News the Eastern Division title last year which would qualify him as the East coach, but then he was You are at a university diverse many in its individuals. FarmHouse takes pride in diversity in its pursuits and M E N ' S I.M. BOWLING dropped by the club. and excellence in campus life. Basketball Barry, the NBA's current sen- T ¡me G y m 1 - Court 1 sation and leading scorer, joined 6:00 Wilt Chamberlain of the 76'ers If you are looking for a brotherhood whose members T i me Alleys 6 ¡00 Ballantine - Baal as the only star who picked up try to be more than "cool heads", take a good look at the unanimous total of 10,000 7:00 Carleton - Cache I - 2 Hubbard 7-8 points in the voting conducted FarmHouse Fraternity. Be prepared for a personalized 8:00 Wordsworth - Worship 3-4 Hubbard 5-6 among NBA writers and broad- rush where you will be evaluated for your values and goals 9:00 Ho-Navel - Housebroken 5 - 6 EMI' - Emerald casters. 7 - 8 McTavish - Mclnnes rather than the weave of your sport coat. Court 2 9-10 Abdication - Abundantia 6:00 Woodbridge - Woodward II-1.2 Empyrean - Emperors Baseball notes »«.winy 7:00 Hob Nob-Hovel 13-14 East Shaw 1-2 Regardless of your background and interest, you are 8:00 Arhouse - Aristocrats All varsity baseball players 9:00 Satans - Stalag 17 8:30 a r e asked to be present at 3 welcome, at FarmHouse ai^'Michigan State. 1-2 McCoy - McKinnpn neeting in 209 Jenlson F i e l a ^ ton G y m II - C o u r t 3 3-4 Wiquasset - Winecellar louse, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. 6:00 Brannigan - 6-1'ak 5 - 6 Embers - Embassy Farmhouse Fraternity - Builder of Men 7:00 Fegefeuer - Feral 7 - 8 Aborigines Abortion Freshman baseballtryoutswill 8:00 Bacardi - Bacchus 9:00 Arpent - Ares 9-10 Eminence - Empowerment 11-12 Wilding - Windsor >e held at 3 p.m. Jan. 16 In the lirt arena of the Men's IM. ifeúco ree Theta Xi Theta 13-14 McGregor - McLean Court 4 6:00 7:00 Cavalier - Cambridge Felony - Fecundity GRANDMA'S R U S H I N G IN THE T U E S . & W E D. 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A s t h e D U B e l l cale. zoning and subdivision develop- u s a b l e , " he added, "and not ones Quick Trip ments. which will accomplish little more Wade P i e r c e and Doug C a r p e n - To Mac's. t e r , community planners on the " C i t i e s in the coastal plain than to collect dust on some Double Bürge rst staff of the Coastal Plain Area area a r e having and will con- shelf. The plans must also be Planning and Development C o m - tinue to have growth p a i n s , " C a r - kept up to d a t e . " Fries, And A Coke - .4 Quick mission a r e helping nine south Georgia counties plan their fu- penter said. "People will be demanding more public facilities, P i e r c e joined :he coastal plain commission in 1965. He p r e - Lineup To Drop Out t u r e development. and newcomers - - a city can't viously worked with the city plan- 3 Course Meal' By compiling and coordinating grow without them — will be ning commission in Lansing and Macbeth would have u n d e r s t o o d the linear problem these students find them- various studies and physical moving into new subdivisions the Tri-County Planning C o m - selves in. as they process drops and ad^$ in the E n g l i s h Dept. M o r r i l l H a l l . plans they a r e trying to> help which will demand^ public fa- mission. C a r p e n t e r came to the (Quote: Act. IV, Scene 1.) P h o t o by L a r r y F r i t z l a n these a r e a s to solve their e x i s t - cilities." coastal plain staff from Augusta ing urban problems as well as " F o r these r e a s o n s , as well about two months ago. LANSING-EAST LANSING to draft sound policies for future as just wanting our communities Both Pierce, 31, and C a r p e n - Regional TV offers courses > > growth. to remain orderly, planning, both ter, 29, a r e natives of Michigan McDonald's Local plans a r e being develop- physical and financial, will help and hold planning degrees from ed from studies selected by local us provide a substantial basis MSU, which has supplied approx- planning commissions which for future growth," he continued. imately 10 per cent of the n a - P i e r c e andCarpenter have helped Planning should be both p r o - tion's degree-holding planners. The History of the Early Middle The course is concerned with Students who enroll in Soci- Ages and Introduction *.o Sociol- the scientific study of social ology will receive four credits The reason MSU has contrib- ogy 241 will be offered °«Vnr.f- behavior and includes such topics upon completion of the c o u r s e . uted so heavily to the p r o f e s - t e r m by MSU's University of a s the sociological perspective, Interested students must pay $60 sion is that, in addition to its the Air. f o r m and content of culture, the and r e g i s t e r at 14 Kellogg Cen- graduate program, MSI' has one The history course will run s t r u c t u r e and functions of groups, t e r by Feb. 17. Students will r e - of the three four-year u n d e r - f r o m F e b . 7 to May 20 and will be n o r m s and values, social devi- ceive instructions and an outline graduate planning p r o g r a m s in broadcast on six regional tele- ancy, institutions and social of the c o u r s e when registration the world, according to Myles vision stations Tuesday, T h u r s - change. is completed. G. Boylan, director of the School day and Saturday. History of the Middle Ages will of Urban Planning and Land- The c o u r s e will cover the p e - The two University of the Air not be offered on a credit b a s i s , scape Architecture. riod 300 .o 1,003 A.D., and will c o u r s e s a r e broadcast in cooper- although two written examina.- "A student who graduates is d i s c u s s the emergence of three tions will be given. Students who ation with Washington Square employed immediately, because great civilization'!?;'Christian Eu- wish to take the course must pay College of Ne* York University there a r e so many j o b s , " Boy- rope, Byzantium and Islam a s $2 for the course outline at and Sunrise s e m e s t e r on the CBS lan added. they evolved from the ancient 14 Kellogg Center. Television Network. Roman E m p i r e , Students will More than 300 planners have study each culture a s it ds ve)j&ped been graduated from MSU since a richness of its own. urban planning was added to the Dept. of Landscape Architecture to form the School ofUrban Plan- The section on Christian Eu- rope will concent rare on the f o r - it's what's happening mation of medieval Europe, the Announcements must be r e c e i v e d b e f o r e 11 a . m . ning and Landscape Architecture C'arolingian empire and the em- in 1946. the day before publication. p i r e of Charlemagne. The course also will t r a c e the evolution of The MSU Judo Club will meet Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Christian thought to the West Tutors a v a i l a b l e and the development of Europe's at 7 tonight in 150 Men's I.M. A judo demonstration will be Police Honorary, will hold a meeting at 8:30 tonight in 34-35 economic foundations. Tutoring in all UniversityCol- featured at the meeting. All in- Union. A speaker will be a n - Introduction to Sociology will lege courses and a wide range t e r e s t e d students' a r e invited. nounced at the meeting» Also, the begin 1 eh, 6 and will be broad- of other courses is being offered * # * film "Routine Stops" will be cast on six television stations ^ * V " «ut jb wot, this t e r m by the ASMSU (Asso- ciated Students of MSU) office Monday, Wednesday and. Friday at 6:30 - 7:00 a.m. The MSU N ets Club will meet at 8:30 tonight at Coral Gables. shown. of the vice president of student T h e r e will be a board meeting The course is designed to in- The Faculty Club Men's Di- services. at 7:30 p.m. Petitions will be troduce, the student to tlje nature vision will meet for luncheon at Students needing aid or Honors of sociological inquiry and to accepted for two openings on the College m e m b e r s willing to tu- 12:10 today in the Union p a r l o r s . concepts and principles of s o - seven-man board at this m e e t - tor may contact Dolores C o l - Leland W. C a r r J r . , will speak ciology. It will focus on the in- on his role as University a t - BETA THETA PI angelo in 331 Student Services stitutional f e a t u r e of modern so- Y' o r ' call 355-8277. Services a r e 1 he MSU Flying Clubwill meet torney. Members of the Women's ciety and on structure and d y n a m - F acuity Club a r e invited to attend. $1.50 per hour. ics of social organization. tonight at 8:30 p.m. in 31 Union. AfeudkeAJdrnd9nduU(luaXi THETA DELTA Open Rush Tuesday - Jan. 10 1148 E. Grand River Call For Ride 337-1498 Bank on CHI Sigma The fastest growing • • name on campus invites Alpha you to attend open rush Tuesday and Wednesday Epsilon ~ January 10 and 11 between 7 and 10 p.m. at 139 Bailey St. 2 convenient Drive-Up entrances, or Call: 337-9091 Call for ride: 332-2563 or 332-5456 for free delivery SPORTS9Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 10, 1967 VISITED HANOI Last Chance for Northern Mexico hit by snowstorm Bombing shocks women Wolverine '67 NOW ON SALE killing innocent c i v i l i a n s b e - M O N T E R R E Y , M e x i c o ( A P ) — T h e w o r s t snow- NEW YORK It' — Two of four One of the women, M r s . Ace " T h e United States pilots call cause there aren't any." AT Sff.OO s t o r m in m e m o r y h i t N o r t h e r n M e x i c o M o n d a y , a l - American women who spent Newman, 39, of New York said them 'Lazy Dogs' and they a r e hollow bombs filled with She said everyone in Hanoi m o s t i s o l a t i n g M o n t e r r e y , the c o u n t r y ' s m o s t i m - C h r i s t m a s week in North V i e t - " I was horrified at the damage about 300 h a n d b a l l - s u e s p h e r e s a p p e a r e d to be r e a d y for war nam e x p r e s s e d h o r r o r Sunday to living q u a r t e r s and i n j u r i e s portant industrial city, s t r a n d i n g m o t o r i s t s and which a r e filled with metal s h r a p - and that even the women plow- night at the i n j u r i e s they s a l d a r e inflicted on women, children and r a i s i n g f e a r s f o r r e s i d e n t s of f l i m s y s h a c k s . n e l , " she said. ing the f i e l d s c a r r i e d r i f l e s over being inflicted on the civilian even b a b i e s . " $10.00 after T h e M e x i c a n w e a t h e r bureau r e p o r t e d m o r e than "1 talked and took p i c t u r e s of their s h o u l d e r s . population of Hanoi by U.S. b o m b - She said most of the I n j u r i e s t h r e e f e e t of s'fliivv "on the »ground in M o n t e r r e y at Court throws out ing r a i d s . c a m e f r o m fragmentation bombs. one 11-year-old boy w h o c r i e d a s m i d - a f t e r n o o n . It s a i d Z a c a t e c o s , about 375 m i l e s he told me that even a f t e r his Jan. 13 n o r t h w e s t of M e x i c o C i t y , got m o r e t h a n 23 i n c h e s . operation he still has 28 pellets suit against Time Library card use in his body," M r s . Newman said. A i r l i n e s c a n c e l e d f l i g h t s into M o n t e r r e y , c a p i t a l WASHINGTON P)-The S u p r e m e of N u e v o L e o n s t a t e , D u r a n g o and S a n L u i s P o t o s l . " T h e s e a r e strictly a n t l - p e r - Court c a r e f u l l y strengthened the T h e h i g h w a y c o n t r o l d e p a r t m e n t s a i d about 40 c a r s Get Yours sonnel weapons," M r s , Newman hands of p r e s s f r e e d o m Monday w e r e s t r a n d e d i n the m o u n t a i n s b e t w e e n M o n t e r r e y continued, "and I've seen v i c - in throwing out a $30,000damage Today At may expand and S a l t i l l o . t i m s of these bombs who a r e award against l ime, Inc. International The department w a r n e d m o t o r i s t s to s t a y off women, babies and even p r e g - P r i v a t e individuals suing foi nant women and their unborn s t r e e t s and h i g h w a y s in the s n o w b o u n d a r e a w h i c h d a m a g e s under the law of p r i - stretched across m o s t of n o r t h - c e n t r a l Mexico. children," vacy must prove "knowing o r Center, or A l l h i g h w a y s l e a d i n g f r o m M o n t e r r e y we r e c l o s e d . Plastic name c a r d s distributed does not expect the automated T h e second woman, M r s . J o - r e c k l e s s f a l s i t y " by t h f p u b l l c a - Student Union. v 'lon, the court said in a 6 - 3 T h e weight of the s n o w on r o o f t o p s of s l u m h o m e s at r e g i s t r a t i o n may pjy'sibly be check-out to be completed u itil seph Griffith, 32, said in Ithaca, decision in " T h e Desperate used by students for. p u r p o s e s next S e p t e m b e r . N.Y., that she brought back part c a u s e d s e v e r a l to c o l l a p s e in M o n t e r r e y . T h e r e w a s Hours" case. no i m m e d i a t e r e p o r t on i n j u r i e s . other than library check out. Although t h e r e lud been plans of a fragmentation bomb and In 1964 th." court said this T h i s w a s M o n t e r r e y ' s f i r s t s n o w i n 14 y e a r s . According to Paul V.Rumpsa, to Include studen". a d d r e s s e s on that she had seen enough in Hanoi standard must be met b e f o r e c o m p t r o l l e r , so.ij.' of the a d - tlie c a r d s , Rumpsa said that It to s a t i s f y her that they were The cold g r i p p i n g the north- M o n t e r r e y had a public officials can collect d a m - ditional .e» for the nam.' cards would have been too difficult to u s e d on civilians. ages In libel c a s e s . Today the r e a d i n g of 25 e a r l y in the d a y -- e x t e n d e d to M e x i c o may be in vehicle r e g i s t r a t i o n , keep the a d d r e s s e s updated. At the s a m e time, however, s t a n d a r d was used to throw out City. admittance to Olin and f o r use Use of c o m p u ' e ' ¡ ¿ e d equip- M r s . Griffith said: by the r e g i s t r a r ' s office in the ment, such a s now in j s e in the " T h e r e a r e no innocent c i v i l - an a w a r d by New York c o u r t s to the J m e s J . Hill family of OPEN 10 to 5 DAILY dropping and adding of e o u r - e s . l i b r a r y , p e r m i t s quick r e f e r e n c e ians in North Viet Nam. I will Old Greenwich, Conn., under the to such information, he - a i d , and Placement Bureau At p r e s e n t , none of these p o s - sible u s e s has been put into e f - eliminated the need for a d d r e s s e s fect, and t h e r e have also been printed directly on the c a r d . never again say A m e r i c a n s a r « New York privacy law. Student- must r e g i s t e r in p e r - handicapped, trainable mentally some Initial difficulties in using son at the Fiacemcnt Bureau at handicapped, and psychological the c a r d for f o r m s that must be least tw.j days p r i o r to the date exani'.ner (B.M;. filled out In duplicate. Raids h a m p e r of interview,. Oak P a r k Dept. of Public S a f e - Despite c h j difficulties, R e g i s - Monday, J a n . 16: Addressograph Mt.'.tigrapii ly: police administration and all m a j o r s , all colleges (B,M). t r a r Horace C. King -aid that he expects the name c a r d s to be H a i p h o n g port Corp.: mechanical and e l e c t r i c a l Racine Hydraulics and Ma- eventually used by his o f f i c e . BUDAPEST, Hungary (f) — e n g i n e e r i n g , chem.'stry and phy- c h i n e r y , Inc.: mechanical en- He suggested, however, that P o r t authorities of North Viet- sics ( b , m ; . gineering (B). f u r t h e r investigation of both s j i t - n a m ' s port of Haiphong were Alexander Grant and Co.: a c - St. L a w r e n c e Hospital: n u r s - able printing devices and the d e - quoted Monday as saying that counting (B,M). ing; hotel, r e s t a u r a n t and Insti- sign of drop and add c a r d s l .S. a i r r a i d s a r e hampering Bureau of F e d e r a l C r e d i t Un- tutional management: and social would have to be made before the ' unloading operations. ions: accounting and . i n a n : i a l work (B,M). name c a r d s a r e put into wide? T h e Haiphong deputy h a r b o r - administration (B). South Red.'ord School D i s t r i c t : use. m a s t e r , Nguyen Tanh Minh, also Defense Intelligence Agency: Use of the card-, at the l i - e a r l y and l a . e r elementa ry edu- told the Hungarian News Agency, a r e a s t u d i e s , civil engineering, brary is -till limited since, a c - cation, Spanish, F rene h, G e rma n , MTI, that the port a r e a is s t u d - economics, electrical engineer- cording to M"rs. Kathryn h . P e r - o r physical education, s c i e n c e , ded with modern antiair- ing, f o r e s t r y , geography, geol- r y , circulation desk s u p e r v i s o r , mathematics, art, industrial c r a f t m i s s i l e s and guns, which ogy, m a t h e m a t i c s , p h o t o g r a m - only 25 p ^ r cent of the library a r t s , English/history, business have brought down " a l m o s t 70 m e t r y , p h y s i c s , public health, books can presently be charged A m e r i c a n p l a n e s . " education, and remedial reading t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , soil s c i e n c e . a n d out with the name c a r d - . She and mentally handicapped (B;. urban planning (B,M) and all R u d e r ' a n d Finn Inc.; Farley m a j o r s of the college of engin- Manning Associâtes; Ruder and RUSH eering (B,M), Finn; Hill and Knolto.i; DuJly, G u a r d s m s r k , Inc.: industrial Anderson and Yut/y; John M o - security and all other m a j o r s in ynohan; Harshe and Rotman; police a d m i n i s t r a t i o n (B). Druch and Associates; Carl The Great Wsst Life A s s u r - Byoir and Associates: AU m a - ance Co.: all m a j o r s , all c o l - j o r ? of the College of C o m m u n i - leges (B). cation A r t s (B). John Hancock Mutual L i f e I n - U.S. A n n y C o r p s o f E n g i n e e r s : s u r a n c e Co.: all m a j o r s , all c o l - civil and ch.'mioal engineering, l e g e s , m a t h e m a t i c s , accounting chemistry, geo'ogy,mathematics and financial a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ;B). and physics (B,M,D). Heath Survey Consultants, Inc.: U.S. Army Tank - Automotive forestry, agronomy, wildlife C e n t e r : m a t h e m a t i c s , accounting sigrtià nu would rather fight m a n a g e m e n t , h o r t i c u l t u r e , bo- and all majors of the college of tany and plan: pathology1 (B). b u s i n e s s (B), Jackson Public Schools: early Monday-Tuesday, J a n . 16-17: than switch and l a t e r e l e m e n t a r y education, Lybrand, Ross B r o t h e r s and 731 B U R C H A M t e a c h e r of mentally handicapped, Montgomery: accounting, f i n a n - 332-2501 F r e n c h , Latin, j o u r n a l i s m ' E n g - cial a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , management l i s h , r e m e d i a l reading and speech and e l e c t r i c a l and mechanical correction (B,M). The Men of engineering (B,M;. L ' A n s e C r e u s e Public Schools: early e l e m e n t a r y , m u s i c (vocal), U.S. Public Health Service; LAMBDA mathematics. Industrial arts Depc. of Health, fc.djca.lon and (power m e c h a n i c s ) and English W e l f a r e , V.D. Branch: all m a j o r s (b.m;. of the colleges of A r t s and L e t - Livonia Public Schools: early t e r s , Communication A r t s and and l a t e r e l e m e n t a r y education, Social Science (B). industrial education ( d r a f t i n g , SUMMER EMPLOYMENT CHI welding, and power mechanics), Monday, J a n . 16: __-gener-al industrial a r t s , m a t h e - Avco Broadcasting Corp: matics, m9thsmatics/science, r a d i o , television and journalism,, g e n e r a l s c i e n c e , instrumental J u n i o r s and above. m u s i c , g i r l ' s physical education, John Hancock Mutual L i f e I n - ALPHA boy's physical education (B,M} s u r a n c e Co.: m a t h e m a t i c s and all and counseling and guidance (M) m a j o r s all c o l l e g e s . and school social w o r k e r (visit- U>S» Army C o r p s of Engin- ing t e a c h e r ) , educable m s i t a l l y e e r s : Civil engineering m a j o r s . Cordially invite you to attend open rush & A tonight and Wednesday 7-10 p.m. VWJTÍ 'Qotiwif) Alpha Kappa Psi Founded 1922 Active Members • 75 Professional Business Fraternity House Capacity - 50 Invites you to OPEN.RUSH Jr. 500 Sponsors Tonight: 7-10 p.m. 207 BOGUE ST. 128 Haslett St. Call ED 2-0841 For Ride CALL 332-8696 Address F o r ride: 123 LOUIS ST. 332-5040 Tuesday, January 10, 1967 10 con Looking For A S pecific Iterr»? / Call I ited" Want Ad To Find It Quick 355-8255 U £ ^ 355-8255 s e Q f The State News dot s not Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale p e r m i t r a c i a l o r rei gious ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call DRIVER 21 or o l d e r . P a r t time, NEED ONfcl girl apartment AVAILABLE FOR winter t e r m . NEW HOME - Men. P r i v a t e bath, UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r discrimination in it a d - close to c a m p u s . Call I r e n e , low ros* KALAMAZOO S T R E E T BODY mornings, a f t e r n o o n s , nights. Apartment f o r two m e n . $110.00 c a r p e t e d . Call ED 2-1183. stools, night stands, c h e s t - o f - vertising columns. Tne SHOP. Small dents to l a r g e Also dispatcher 7-10 a . m . Ap- 351-7087. 3-1/12 and $150.00. Call P e t e r B a r b a . 3-1/10 d r a w e r s , bookcases, p r e f i n - State News will not a ccept WANT AD w r e c k s . American and foreign ply VARSITY CAB COMPANY, 351-6789. 5 - 1 / 1 1 ROOM FOR woman, block Union. lshed p i c t u r e f r a m e s , and m o r e . advertising which di;-^ r i m - NEED FOURTH girl w i n t e r / c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 482- 122 Woodmere, East L a n s i n g . T H R E E GIRLS need fourth r o o m - L a r g e , phone, quiet. ED2-8498, PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 S. inates against religion, s p r i n g . Cedar Village. Reduced 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C 3-1/11 mate d e s p e r a t e l y f o r luxury ED 2-3060. 3-1/U Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. r a c e , color o r nations l o r i - r a t e s . 351-5789. 3-1/12 C-l/12 • AUTOMOTIVE M E L ' S AUTO SERVICE: l a r g e E ARNINGS ARE unlimited a s an a p a r t m e n t . 351-7313. 5 - 1 / 1 1 LARGE, SINGLE a t t r a c t i v e r o o m gin. ONE GIRL for R i v e r ' s Edge or s m a l l , we do them all. 1108 Avon r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . T u r n your PAN-O-SONIC TAPE r e c o r d e r . • EMPLOYMENT a p a r t m e n t w i n t e r t e r m only. G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students f o r graduate o r u p p e r - c l a s s - Uast Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C f r e e t i m e into $$. F o r an Good condition with e x t r a s p e a k - • FOR R E N T BAY COLONY 351-9467. 3-1/11 men. Semi- private entrance. appointment in your home, w r i t e e r s . 353-1822. 3-1/11 • FOR S A L E Aviation TWO MEN needed immediately C l o s e . 615 Sunset Lane. 1 - 1 / 1 0 Automotive M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664School APARTMENTS • L O S T & FOUND LEARN TO FLY at our Govern- for Northwlnd a p a r t m e n t . 351- SINGLE ROOM for m a l e student. GARRARD 60, two heads; two Street, Haslect, Michigan o r call 1127 N . HAGADORN • PERSONAL OLDS MOBILE, I960, 44J, new ment licensed school with e x - IV 2-6893. C-l/13 7909. 3-1/10 F r e e parking. ED 2-1636. E-V t w e e t e r s , 12 inch s p e a k e r . Now l e a s i n g 63 units. 1 and 2 3-1/12 • PEANUTS PERSONAL condition. Army called. $2,400.- p e r i e n c e d instruction. I t ' s easy ONE GIRL needed f o r University b e d r o o m s , f u r n i s h e d and u n - Bob, 355-9242 . 3-1/12 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- • REAL ESTATE 00 or best o f f e r . Call 4 S2-4768. and fun! Open every' dayl F o r PANY, t e m p o r a r y a s s i g n m e n t s T e r r a c e , a p a r t m e n t 2 - E . Call f u r n i s h e d . Close to c a m p u s , EAST LANSING. 404 Division. STUDY DESKS, s m a l l c h e s t s , • SERVICE 3-1/12 the best, come to FRANCIS for experienced office g i r l s . No 351-7437. ' 5-1/12 shopping c e n t e r , downtown, Room f o r Rent. 332-5551. r o l l - a - w a y s & bunkbeds. New • TRANSPORTATION and bus line. Model open 2 - 7 3-1/12 OLDSMOBILE 1^63, 88 C o n v ë r - AVIATION. Call IV 4-1324 for fee, top pay. Phone 487-6071. MALE ROOMMATE f o r 2 - m a n and used m a t t r e s s e s — a l l s i z e s . • WANTED tibie, blue, one ownet . Phone an appointment now I C C-l/12 Stoddard a p a r t m e n t s . Call 351- p . m . Dally and Sunday. NEW HOME has r o o m f o r two Study l a m p s , t y p e w r i t e r s , tape g i r l s . North of F r a n d o r . 372- Employment 3-1/11 4522. 5-1/16 r e c o r d e r s , metal wardrobes, r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00P month 332-4728. er DEADLINE GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT ONE MAN needed immediately 2767. 3-1/11 p o r t a b l e TV s e t s , l a r g e s e l e c - 1966 OLDSMOBILE Cuti j ss C o n - POULTRY RESEARCH h e l p e r . for p e r m a n e n t positions f o r men Rental Agent Model 337-0511 MEN f o r 3 - m a n a p a r t m e n t . Call 351- SUPERVISED, cooking, tion new & used e l e c t r i c f a n s . • vertible, power s t e e r ing, and Civil S e r v i c e W.B.4. Salary and womgn in office, s a l e s , t e c h - M r s . Lauch R e s . 482-3379 1 P.M. one c l a s s day b e - 7537. 3-1/10 p a r k i n g , singles. $12. 327 Hill- Everything f o r the h o m e . WIL- b r a k e s , radio, bucket St >ats, A - l $2.55 p e r hour. Applicant must nical. IV 2-1543. C-l/12 AVONDALE COTTAGE: one bed- fore publication. c r e s t . 332-6118, 337-9612. COX SECOND HAND STORE, M condition, one owner, -ed with qualify under Civil Service r e - TWO DRIVERS to deliver flow- TWO-MAN a p a r t m e n t , EYDEAL r o o m , f u r n i s h e d with u t i l i t i e s . white top, 6,420 miles. All r e a - 3-1/12 509 E . Michigan, Lansing, Phone Cancellations - 12 noon one q u i r e m e n t . U.S.D.A. Regional VILLA. Swimming pool, f o r $130 p e r month. Call 337-2080 e r s . One morning, one a f t e r - M E N : tXMJBLE room, p r i v a t e IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p . m . C c l a s s day before publica- sonable o f f e r s will be con- Poultry Research Laboratory. s p r i n g . 351-5673. . ' 3-1/10 after 5 p.m. 5-1/12 noon; Monday through F r i d a y . BICYCLE SALES, r e n t a l s and s i d e r e d . Call 485-6558. 5 - 1 / 1 3 F o r information call 372-1910 CHALET - ONE, Two, o r four entrance, bath, parking, r e - tion, Apply JOHN ANTHONY F L O R - ONE MAN needed, t h r e e man s e r v i c e s . Also used. EAST OLDS 1959 Convertible SS. New Extension 285. 3-1/11 IST, 809 E. Michigan Avenue. to sublet 4 - m a n a p a r t m e n t . 3 5 5 - l u x u r y -apartment n e a r c a m p u s . f r i g e r a t o r , newly painted. E D 2 - LANSING CYCLE, 1215 E. PHONE Rubber. Good mechanic al condi- ATTENTION: MARCH and June 3-1/12 0442. • 5-1/12 351-6442. 1317. 2 - 1 / 1 0 APPROVED, 3-1/12 Grand R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C tion. Best offer take s. 332- CLEAN double 355-8255 3617. 10-1/18 g r a d u a t e s . Sales and m a n a g e - ONE MALE r o o m m a t e i o r C h a l e t SUBLEASE 4-MAN a p a r t m e n t r o o m f o r two m e n . $9 week WOLLENSAK T-1500 Monural ment training opportunities f o r BUS BOYS wanted. Good m e a l s tape r e c o r d e r , mike, t a p e s . Best RATES OPEL FASTBACK, l l X 6. Red, career-minded men. Above plus short h o u r s . Five days a A p a r t m e n t s . No d a m a g e deposit r e q u i r e d . 351-5499. • 3 - 1 / 1 0 winter, spring. Newly r e - d e c o r a t e d . P a r k i n g , close to e a c h . No cooking. P r i v a t e bath o f f e r . 351-6679. 3-1/11 sun roof. Evenings, 3 51-6805. week. PHI SIGMA D E L T A . Ask and e n t r a n c e . One block f r o m 1 DAf $1.50" a v e r a g e s t a r t i n g s a l a r i e s . Mon- FOURTH MALE needed f o r l u x - c a m p u s . 351-4456. 3-1/11 C a m p u s . ED 2-0664. 5-1/11 MEN'S GENUINE b e a r skin coat. 3-1/11 a r c h L i f e Insurance Company f o r Steve. 332-0875. 5-1/13 3 DAYS $3.00 ury duplex. Utilities paid. P a r k - APPftCiVED ROOMS for MSU Size 42. Excellent condition. PEUGEOT I960, Sound condition. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s at Placement OPENING FOR busboy in Delta ONE MAN for Northwlnd A p a r t - 5 DAYS ¿5.00 ing. 332-1221. 5-1/13 m e n . Clean, quiet, p r i v a t e e n - 372-4309. 3-1/11 $150.00. 355-3238 or 3:53-2256. Bureau J a n u a r y 11th this y e a r . Gamma House. ED 2 - 3 4 5 7 . m e n t , winter and spring t e r m . 5-1/16 3-1/11 3-1/12 ONE MAN f o r four man R l v e r - 351-7900. 3-1/11 t r a n c e . IV 2-8269. 3-1/11 Stop in and shop. ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s per ad) s l d e East a p a r t m e n t . W i n t e r - ONE MAN f o r Gun son Street PLYMOUTH H EM I 1966 Sa la t ite NEEDED TWO t e a c h e r s , one r e - WANTED NURSES AIDE - g i r l . SINGLE ROOM for m a l e student. We have everything you need Over 10, 15# per word, per day. Sports Coupe. 10,000 nl i l e s ; 4- medial reading - high school - 9 to 3:30. F i v e days p e r week". Spring t e r m . Phone 351-7487. a p a r t m e n t - $50.00 month, u t i l - Linens f u r n i s h e d . Near c a m p u s . f o r winter s p o r t s and I n t r a - speed. Silver with bla ck vinyl full or part t i m e , needed i m - 332-5176. 3-1/11 ities paid. 351-6473. 3-1/11 ED 2-1682. 3-1/11 m u r a l s u p p l i e s , p a d d l e balls There will be a 5(V service 5-1/12 roof. $2345. 355-05S1. 3-1/11 mediately. Also fifth g r a d e e l - ONE MAN needed f o r four man * and p a d d l e s , handballs, a r c h - and bookkeeping charge If this ad is not paid within PLYMOUTH, 1960. New -adiator, e m e n t a r y . Contact Roger C a r l - HOSTESSES: MUST be student, a p a r t m e n t . 551 Albert S t r e e t , ONE Oft TWO g i r l s . Northwlnd For Sale e r y s u p p l i e s , and m . c h , much attractive, with good p e r - #6. '351-4342. 3-1/11 m o r e at the one week. snow t i r e s . $240. 351-5807. son, Superintendent, Bath Com- A p a r t m e n t s . $56.25. Call 332- 1966 HObVER tanE vacuum 3-1/10 munity Schools. 641-6721. sonality. Excellent w a g e s . Call ONE MAN needed f o r t h r e e man 0234 a f t e r 5 P M . 5-1/11 c l e a n e r with all the a t t a c h m e n t s . Frandor Fox Hole P . X . 5-1/13 M r . John Meardon 355-8967 a f - SI MC A 1965 25,000 mil 2S, $750. Burcham Woods apartment. H t v i t i One h o r s e power m o t o r . T h r e e BIRTHDAY CAKES: 7 " - $3.34', ter 7 p.m. 3-1/11 Automotive C h r y s l e r w a r r a n t y . 3 37-7507. F H Y S I C A L E D U C A T I O N lnstruc- 351-7822. 3-1/11 months old. Will sacrifice.- 8 " - $3.86, 9 " - $4.38 d e - EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an N E E D TWO m a l e g r a d . o r upper 3-1/12 tor, woman. To teach swimming, $23.00. OX 4-6031. 3-1/12 livered. Also sheet c a k e s . Avon r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . T u r n your c l a s s m a l e s to s h a r e f u r n i s h e d CADILLAC 1958 limousine, $350. 1941 Cadillac limousine $350. THUNDERBIRD 1959 c o n v e r t - gym, dance, s p o r t s . Full o r part t i m e . Call Y W C A 485- free time into $$. F o r an NEW house with two o t h e r s . Phone SMITH CORONA e l e c t r i c p o r t - KWAST BAKERIES, IV 4-1317. C-l/12 ible. New t i r e s , no r u s t . $500. appointment in your home, w r i t e EAST LANSING APARTMENTS 355-9627 o r 482-4864 a f t e r 5:30 able t y p e w r i t e r . Just like new. 646-6627 , 646-3824. 3-1/11 7201. 3-1/11 CLAMPER SHELL: very sturdy, Must s e l l . 355-6033. 1-1/11 M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664 School University Villa p .m. 3-1/11 $125.00. IV 2-9215. 1-1/10 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE 1964 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN. S t r e e t , Haslett, Michigan o r call paneling and stove Included, station-wagon. V-8, automatic, TRIUMPH, 1965 TR4-A7~TXS. Apartments NEEDED: FOURTH man f o r 3 - STREULE DOWNHILL skis, ko- $200. IV 5 - 4 0 4 8 . 3-1/10 Spoke wheels, AM/1 M radio. Civil Service G.S.-3.4.5. Salary power steering, brakes. TU 2 - IV 2-6893. 635 ABBOTT ROAD b e d r o o m house. $50 plus u t i l - flex bottoms, 6'11". Henke Must Sell. $1600. 351-4687. r a n g e s f r o m $4,269.00 to $5- BOGAN STEREO t u r n - t a b l e $50. 4696. 3-1/12 F E M A L E HELP - Credit C l e r k . . . .Completely F u r n i s h e d i t i e s . 484-0173. 3-1/10 boots, s i z e 13, $45.00.351-4842. 10-1/23 331.00 ""per annum. Applicants P o r t a b l e PA, t u r n - t a b l e mike. CHEVROLET, 1964 Impala corT- Neat a p p e a r i n g . Age 23 to 45. . . .Student Rental THREE BEDROOM f u r n i s h e d 5-1/16 must qualify under Civil S e r v - $50.00. 332-8063. 5-1/13 vertible b y , original owner. VALIANT, 1962, Excellent Con- Benefits and advance. Call 485- . . . T h r e e man units house, $225.00 p e r month, M a r - WES TING HOUSE DRYER, Kel- ice regulations. L'.S.O.A. R e - Power. 21057 actual m i l e s . ditlon. ftadio, w h i t e w a l l s . 2418 1781. 3-1/JO . . .Walk to c a m p u s ble School a r e a . ED 7-2345. vinator w a s h e r , both f o r $65.00. BABY FURNITURE, tape r e - gional Poultry R e s e a r c h L a b o r - $1485.00. C a l l I V 2 - 8 3 8 6 . 4 - 1 / 1 3 C r e s t o n P l a c e . 489-1194. BABY SITTER needed a f t e r - . . .2 man a p a r t m e n t s 5-1/16 ED 2-3585. A f t e r 4:00 P . M . c o r d d r . Zenith T.V,, 21 inch, atory for information call 372- 3-1/12 noons. Call 355-7822 a f t e r 4 PM. available at d i s c o u n t s 3-1/12 1967 model. Call 355-8213. CHEVROLET, 1$63 B e l - A i r e , 1910, Extension 285. 3-1/11 SUBLET 6 - m a n house winter and VOLKSWAGEN 1961. Good con- 3-1/10 Let us help you Find a Roommate 3-1/12 two-door, automatic t r a n s m i s - MALE STUDENT help needed. spring. Parking. Near campus. HEAD STANDARD, fine condi- 195.00 p e r month BOOKS USED - Over 50,000 hard sion. Good condition, $850.00. dition. New t i r e s . $550.00. In- 8 AM to 12 noon -12:30 to 4:30 LEGAL SECRETARY, e x p e r i - 351-9369. 7-1/13 tlon. Pet ex bottom. Cable bind- enced, for pleas,ant law office. c o v e r s , 10£ e a c h . North of L a n - Phone 372-4100 a f t e r 5:30 p . m . quire 1004 Johnson Ave. L a n s - I'M Monday through F r i d a y . N E E D ONE girl f o r 3 - b e droom ing. 6 ' 6 " . $70.355-9366. 5 - 1 / 1 6 Salary commensurate with F o r information r a i l 332-0091 sing on US 27. Call 669-9311; 5-1/16 ing. .3-1/10 P r e m i u m pay. M a r r i e d Housing h o u s e . Call 351-7836. 5 -1/12 MALE STUDENTS, Large", f u r - SIL VERTONE T.V. - 23 Inch, 3-1/10 COR\"AIR 1963. Excellent con- VOLKSVVAGEN SFDANT"l 964,"sun Department. 355-9557. 3 - 1 / 1 0 ability. 489-5753. ... 1 0 - 1 / 1 8 walnut. $75.00.332-2263 o r 355- TWO • PAIR roof, beige. Excellent running, STUDENT WIFE: child care", BUS BOY'S needed. Best cook on nished, s h o w e r . P r i v a t e . P a r k - FURNISHED TWO bedroom house p i c t u r e window dition, one owner. Low m i l e a g e . 8381. 3-1/12 ing. 1214 E. Kalamazoo. 3 - 1 / 1 0 f o r two o r t h r e e graduate s t u - d r a p e s , biege, lined, $95. Call Call ED 7-1656. 3-1/12 maintenance r e c o r d s available. housekeeping, 8 - 5 p . m . , five c a m p u s . Short h o u r s . M e a l s . NEEDED ONE g i r l f o r four girl d e n t s . $115 p e r month plus u t i l - GIBSON 330 e l e c t r i c guitar with 484-1587. . 3-1/11 $850.00. Phone 332-1804. days. Must like young children. Alpha Chi Omega 332-0821. CORVAIR MONZA 1966 Aztec apartment. R i v e r s i d e West. i t i e s . ED 2-4770 a f t e r 7 p . m . c a s e . Brand ne^v condition. Call LARGE MEN'S Ski boots. Good 2-1/11 $50 a week to s t a r t . Call 332- 5-1/16 b r o n z e . Black i n t e r i o r , bucket 3-1/10 Jim after 6:00.351-7757.3-1/12 10-1/19 s e a t s , 4-speed, positraction, "VOLKSWaGENT 196 6 Deluxe, 0726 a f t e r 6 p . m . 351-9226. 3-1/10 condition. Ask for J i m . 332- 140 engine, radio, whitewalls. w i f e ' s c a r . Low mileage, low For Rent NEED 1 - 3 MEN. B u r c h a m Woods FOURTH GIRL needed as soon L E N ' S PRECISION ground in our 4558. 3-1/1L p r i c e . 694-0526 a f t e r 4:30 p . m . HELPER FOR mother with new 45' TRAILER for rent.. Double a s p o s s i b l e to s h a r e house at own lab. Optical Discount 416 489-3474. 3-1/12 Apts. Available Immediately. ME and DEM GUYS have e x c e l - 5-1/16 f i r s t baby. Two h o u r s p e r m o r n - or couple. Lansing a r e a . 48.2- 626 MAC for winter t e r m . $50.00 T u s s i n g Building. Phone IV 2 - CORVAIR MONZA * l 9 6 l . Good 351-4187, 351-7257. 3 - 1 / 1 0 p e r month includes all utilities lent echolette P.A, s y s t e m f o r ing for two-four w e e k s . Soon. 6092 or 351-4571. 3-1/10 4667. 5-1/13 condition. Sharp. $300.00. .Call VOLKSWAGEN I W , deluxe s a l e . F o u r m i k e s , a m p l i f i e r and EL) 2-2192. . 3-1/12 MEN (3-4). L a r g e . P a r k i n g . Beal except phone. 627-6653. 3 - 1 / 1 1 N o r r l s 332-0834. 3-1/10 micro-bus, gas h e a t e r , low TV RENTALS for s t u d e n t s . Eco- SCHW1NN BICYCLE, 10-speed, echo c h a m b e r , plux six special m i l e a g e / e x c e l l e n t . After 4:00 BUS BO S: ALPHA DELTA PI e n t r a n c e . $150 monthly. One nomical r a t e s by the t e r m or N E E D FOURTH girl f o r l a r g e continental, like ' new, $50.00 s p e a k e r s , f o r very good c o v e r - CORVETTE,OWNERS, high speed house, 337-0719. 3-1/10 m o n t h ' s deposit. 332-0939. P.M. 3-1/12 month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT- 4 - b e d r o o m house. Completely 487-6242 a f t e r 5 p . m . 4-1/13 a g e . Call 882-4546. 5-1/13 snow t i r e s . 15" P e r i l l e I n - 5-1/12 MEDICAL SECRETARY with typ- ALS. 484-9263. furnished. Near campus. F i r e - v e r n o ' s . 351-6342. 5 - l / : 2 VOLVO 1961, 4-door sedan. Low C NEEDED ONE m a l e student f o r p l a c e . '351-5946 a f t e r 5:30 p . m . STRVELE DOWNHILL skis, k o - Animals mileage c a r , fully guaranteed, ing ability, permanent position flex bottoms, 6'11". Henke DODGE LANCER 1962, hardtop, two man, two bedroom a p a r t - $795. We take t r a d e s of a new In pleasant office. Write qual- SHARE HOME, Baby sit nights 7-1/13 boots, s i z e 13, $45.00.351-4842. GOLDEN RETRIEVER, A K C r e g - automatic. Excellent engine. ifications to M. D., Box 209, while m o t h e r w o r k s , in exchange ment $65.00 p e r month. Call type. STRATTON SPORT CEN- FOURTH MAN NEEDED - f u r - 5-1/13 isterecT. F e m a l e , 7 m o n t h s . Best $400. Call 355-7760. 3-1/10 East Lansing. 5 - 1 / 1 6 for r e n t . 372-1224. 3-1/12 484-3512. 3-1/10 t e r , 1915 E. Michigan. IV 4- nished house. Utilities paid. o f f e r . Call 351-9035. 3-1/11 DODGE 1955 V-8 stick". ExceP- $50.00 Month. 482-7686. 3 - 1 / 1 2 SONY STEREO tape r e c o r d e r lent cpndition, one owner, snow 4411. C-l/13 L A B AIDE with college training Apartments CEDAR VILLAGE 4 - m a n a p a r t - and t a p e s , $130.00, p o r t a b l e in biological s c i e n c e s . 40 hours ment needs one m a n . Call 332- t i r e s . $195.00 or o f f e r . 351- N E E D FOUR TH man f o r t w o b e d - NEAR OAK P a r k , c l o s e t o L . C . C . s t e r e o r e c o r d p l a y e r $35.00. SIAMESE KITTENS: thorough- Auto Service & Parts week. Must have Michigan D r i - 5434. 5-1/11 9394. 3-1/12 room a p a r t m e n t . $50.00 month, Cute, f u r n i s h e d with one l a r g e 351-6036. 5 - 1 / 1 3 b r e d s e a l point. B r e d by r e g - vers license. For more infor- i s t e r e d male, box t r a i n e d , v e r y EXCLUSIVELY CHEVROLETS, MEL'S AUTO SERVICE. Easi parking, utilities included: 351- NEEDED ONE man f o r t h r e e man b e d r o o m i Y a r d , g a r a g e . $95, GIBSON GUITAR, Model S - J - N . L a n s i n g ' s only g a r a g e is now mation, 372-1910, Extension 6642 or 332-0511. 3-1/11 luxury a p a r t m e n t . Call 332- plus h e a t . Call 337-1598 o r cute. Sevenweeks old. 485-9642. 57's through 6 2 ' s . Some of the Excellent condition. Call a f t e r located at 1108 East Grand River 282. 3-1/11 1321. 3-1/10 Eaton Rapids 243-8418. 3 - 1 / 1 2 4-1/13 s h a r p e s t in town. JOHN'S AUTO FURNISHED APARTMENT for F i v e . 351-5285. 3-1/10 332-3255. NURSES: REGISTERED, p r o t e s t ONE MAN needed f o r two b e d - SALES, 816 R.G. C u r t i s , two f o u r , $220. Studio a p a r t m e n t , WANTED ONE m a l e f o r house FÜR WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l M o b i l * Homes sional. 3-11 for two extended r o o m , 2 man a p a r t m e n t . Avail- blocks northof M i l l e r a n d Wash- $110. Unfurnished, two-and c l o s e to c a m p u s . 351-9'l60. s h o w e r gifts, complete line of ington. C—1/12 Don & Paul's c a r e facilities specialising in c a r c of g e r i a t r i c p a t i e n t s . L i b - t h r e e - b e d r o o m duplexes, $135 able i m m e d i a t e l y . Call Steve at 3-1/12 b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- DETROITER 10 x 51 for s a l e . 372-6542 a f t e r 7 P M . 3-1/10 Excellent condition. On s i t e n e a r FALCON, 1963, Standard s H I t , EAST LANSING BAY eral s a l a r y , benefits and d i f f e r - $i85, Rooms, $50-$60. ED 2 - GIRL TO s h a r e house. Lansing. WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 East c a m p u s . 337-0295, 355-7434, o r two-door, $449.00. Telephone 0480. 5-1/13 ONE GIRL needed f o r a p a r t m e n t . Grand River, across from 651-5115 before 2 p . m . or a f t e r SERVICE ential. Apply in p e r s o n or call Reduced r a t e s . Phone 3S1-9150. $45.00 pionth. Utilities paid. 355-4570. 10-1/18 Director of Nursing, PROVIN- ONE MAN needed. Avondale 482-4313 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3-1/12 Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C 6 p.m. 4-1/13 315 W. Grand River 3-1/10 ( a c r o s s f r o m Bus Station) CIAL HOUSE. Monday through A p a r t m e n t s , $55.00 p e r month. FALCON 1965, good condition, N E E D THREE f o r 4 - m a n a p a r t - WANTED: FOURTH male room- CROSSWORD mil l i l l a We do: F r i d a y . ED 2-0817. 10-1/20 Call 351-7748. 3-1/12 m a t e f o r house. $50 a month. good t i r e s . 6 cylinder s t a n d a r d . m e n t , Eydeal Villa o r s u b l e a s e n"aaa 355-3827. 3-1/11 • engine tune-up NXJRSE AIDES: experience7d for A VON DALE APARTMENTS - one a l l . Swimming pool. Apartment Good location. 351-9495. 5 - 1 / 1 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ onaaa aauaaa anta • • • • ••• • m u f f l e r s & tailpipes two nursing homes - Monticello girl needed immediately. $50.00 #9. 2-1/10 FORD 1962. Excellent condition. • brake relining Rooms • • • a QDGK3 House and Provincial House, 7 - month. Phone 351-4615. 3 - 1 / 1 2 ACROSS 25. Unwanted V-8, automatic, 35000 m i l e s . ••aaaa aaana • road s e r v i c e 3, 3-11, 11-7. L i b e r a l s a l a r y ONE, TWO or t h r e e men needed 1. Cigarfish plant Call 355-9385. 5 - 1 / 1 1 | • f r e e pickup & delivery MEN: SINGLES and Doubles. and b e n e f i t s . Apply Monday APARTMENT FOR four g i r l s , f o r luxury a p a r t m e n t one block 5. Weep 26. Ramble •anon •••••• Spartan Hall, 215 Louis. One FORD 1962. automatic. Two- LET'S GET ACQUAINTED through F r i d a y 9 a . m . - 4 p . m . approved, kitchen, dining room, f r o m C a m p u s . C a l l . 351-6375. 8. Congeal 29. Part of a aaati flanea block f r o m c a m p u s . Approved, door. Call 351-4601 a f t e r 7 p . m . Phone 351-9608 Director of Nursing, PROVIN- single b e d r o o m s . ED 2-1638. 3-1/10 11. Outdoor church ••• anaa acia 5 - 1 / 1 3 NEW 3-1/12 s u p e r v i s e d , l a r g e , w a r m , fully game 31. Epoch BATTERIES. Exchan- CIAL HOUSE, ED 2-0817. WANTED: GRADUATE student ••••an ••••• f u r n i s h e d r o o m s . ED 2-2574. 12. Greek T 32. Rounded asacan annas MERCEDES i W ; black, red p r l c e f r o m $7.95. New sea!, 10-1/20 EAST LANSING, t h r e e r o o m s , to s h a r e two bedroom luxury 5-1/12 out 13. Unity l e a t h e r . $195.00. Call 485-0827 b e a m s , 99^. Salvage c a r s , lar; BUS FOR US. Excellent m e a l s . unfurnished except stove and a p a r t m e n t . $75., Month. 351- 36. Lucid a a a a aaaaa TWO GIRLS needed. 820 Michi- 14. Religious a f t e r 5:30 p.m. 3 - 1 / 1 1 stock used p a r t s . \ B C AUTC SIGMA KAPPA. New kitchen. r e f r i g e r a t o r . F o r one or two 6345. 3-1/11 image 38. Utter MERCEDES 1960, black, red PARTS, 613 E . South Stree a d u l t s . Air-conditioned. Four gan Avenue. 35l-7798oCall a f t e r 39. Contend ED 2-5355. 4-1/13 TWO GIRLS f o r four girl Avon- 15. Tranquilize leather, $795.00. Call 485-0827 IV 5-1921. c l o s e t s . Garage.- Phone ED 2 - six. 3-1/11 17. Also 40. Usefulness 40 BEAUTIFUL "GIRLS", X h o u s e dale a p a r t m e n t . 351-4372 a f t e r a f t e r 5:30 p.m. 3-1/12 6702 a f t e r six. PARK LANE - Handyl Nice 1/2 18. Norse 42. Soften by morn and an excellent cook. 5 p.m. . 5-1/13 double f o r s e r i o u s girl student. county soaking DOWN 5. Endurance Need bus boys. Money or m e a l s GIRL NEEDED f o r two girl a p a r t - ONE GIRL needed for small dou- 43 Destinv 1. Roasting 6. Kiln 337-1598. Noon or a f t e r 5:00. 19 Incite o r both. R e f e r e n c e s . 332-0955. m e n t . Good location. 351-4456. HERE'S A ble a p a r t m e n t . Good location. 3-1/12 20. Hunting 44. Billiard stakes 7. Public 3-1/12 1-1/10 332-4485. • 3-1/11 ATTENTION SWEAT - HOGS: expedition stick 2. Chocolate vehicle ONE GIRL needed for winter 22. Compass 45. Particle drink 8. Beard ONE MAN wanted f o r Delta r o o m and board $190, social life. HAPPY IDEA Teaching to early e l e m e n t a r y - t e r m . Eden Roc a p a r t m e n t #205. ; point 46. Attempt 3. Reserved 9. Motor and one secondary S p a n i s h - A p a r t m e n t . 351-7543. 3-1/10 Call 332-8641. 3-1/12 47. Finale and cool 10. Smirked 353-8235. 3-1/11 23. Optical English combination. V a c a n - MEN: ONE single, t h r e e 1/2 glass 48. Retreats 4. Put on 16. Vou and STUDIO APARTMENT. All util- WATER'S EDGE. One girl, w l n - me for TODAY! i% c i e s . Minimum r e q u i r e m e n t s : t e r / s p r l n g t e r m s . 351-4386. doubles. Close, quiet. Call 332- ities f u r n i s h e d . P r i v a t e , p a r k - 1 0939. 5-1/11 3 4 5 4 7 S 9 1« 18. Land 90 t e r m - h o u r s of C - a v e r a g e ing. M a r r i e d students. 489- 3-1/10 1 £ work. Students who anticipate measure SINGLE ROOM f o r graduate o r graduating in March o r any 5930. 3-1/12 ONE MAN wanted f o r four man II 12 13 21. October upper c l a s s m a n . Attractively brew student who has completed a apartment. Northwlnd a p a r t - f u r n i s h e d . Quiet. P r i v a t e En- 14 14 24. Atomized û. i ^ m a j o r i t y of his r e q u i r e m e n t s ment #37. $56.00 month. 351- t r a n c e and Bath. Near C a m p u s . 25. Clammy could teach this s e m e s t e r and Administrative Analyst 7965. 3-1/10 $12.50. ED 2-1746. 3-1/10 IT % I» 1» 26. Outcome i complete p r a c t i c e teaching o r PENTHOUSE APARTMENT 27. F.locu- T r a i n e e I, part time. Must 2« 21 22 other r e q u i r e m e n t s this s u m - needs one, two o r t h r e e f e m a l e s . tionist Burcham Woods, have a b a c h e l o r ' s degree f r o m V/,% m e r and benefit financially. an accredited college and a Ideal study conditions. 332-3579 il 24 25 28. Egotism %ii % All f r i n g e benefits available to o r 332-3570 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3 - 1 / 1 0 30. Kind of % % background in statistics a n d / the c u r r e n t staff would apply o r data p r o c e s s i n g . Ideal job N E E D ONE m a l e r o o m m a t e . B u r - Eydeal Villa, Z» 27 ZA it 30 bean 33. Grape for those employed. T h e f o r student working on a d - 32 33 34 35 31 p c h a m Woods, 4 - m a n a p a r t m e n t . preserves AKRON - F AIRGROVE vanced d e g r e e . $3.20 per hour. Phone 351-7027. 5-1/11 34. Radio- SCHOOLS (enrollment 1140) Contact Personnel Super- completely f u r n i s h e d , f o r 3fc »7 36 3* active chemi- is located 30 m i l e s e a s t of v i s o r , Department of Social EAST LANSING - 8i)0 S. H a r - 1 - 2 , 3 , 4 , students o r single cal element Nobody uses the typewriter in your family Saginaw o r 20 m i l e s southeast 40 41 41 i r i s o n - M a r i g o l d . One bedroom working people. Swim pool, any m o r e ? Vou can make some student happy by selling your typewriter with a low of Bay C i t y . Write Glen Corp, s uper intendent, AKRON- S e r v i c e s , Lewis C a s s Build- ing, Lansing. Phone 373-2012. f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s . Opgn f o r Inspection dally 6:30to%:30PM. call Fidelity Realty 49 44 ú 48 35. Considers 37. Obsolete - railway cost State News Want Ad. Dial 353-8255. A An equal opportunity e m p l o y - FAIRGROVE SCHOOLS, F a i r - er. Saturday 12 noon to 6 PM. Sunday 4« 47 46 38. Shock friendly A d - V l s o r will help you place your 332-3041 grove, Michigan, 48733, or by appointment. Call IV 9-9651. 41. Chill ad. 42. Wicked call collect, 693-6112. 10-1/18 LOST: Lost & Found DURING Exams. G£ld Senate heads scorn 'WindsofCh ange presidential polls Omega watch. Black band. R e - wardl 355-9413. 3-1/11 Personal LAUNDRY, CLEANERS. Payless for the best. Wash - 20een def- Senate. the motion, Winds of Change will He said there is a e r polls have been takenw which the limb either way. initely established Bubolz will " f l i c k e r of light" that Hanoi may have indicated that the P r e s i - I would hazard the guess that be canceled or scaled down, ac- Equipment taken keep pennies In your pockets be willing to talk. dents preceding Mr. Johnson have based on these new members that cording to Sharon Vondra, co- with low cost auto Insurance "I wish I could share your turned up much lower in polls there would be a slight change chairman of the program. from B e s s e y Hall from one of 20 companies like hope," Republican leader E v e r - at the midyear period and even in favor of negotiations. Winds of Change is a two-day A microphone and two loud- St. Paul Fire & Marine. ett M. Dirksen of Illinois told at the end of their term. But, forum in which other mid- speakers, valued at $125, were BUBOLZ INSURANCE, 220 Al- Mansfield in a joint interview I have never placed much c r e - Dirksen - starting from the "A Very Special Person . . . ' western colleges participate. Each student from another col- taken from 303 Bessey Hall bert. C - l / 1 2 arranged by the Associated dence in polish I think the P r e s - premise that there is no hard lege pays a registration fee to during the weekend. fTvTsPFÜR RENT. BrancT new P r e s s . ident's record, which is outstand- evidence now that we will get Singer Barbra S t r e i s a n d cuddles her newborn University Police do not yet attend the lectures. The program 19" portables. F r e e delivery Dirksen predicted the 90th ing in the field of domestic a f - anywhere in the negotiations s o n , J a s o n E m a n u e l . B o r n to M i s s S t r e i s a n d a n d is free to MSU students. know how the room -was entered, and service. Call STATE MAN- Congress, which convenes T u e s - fairs will speak for itself a n d h i s - technique, 1 rather fancy that her a c t o r - h u s b a n d E l l i o t t G o u l d D e c . 29, J a s o n or at what time the instructional AGEMENT, 332-8687. C - l / 1 2 day, will demand "a stiffer e f - tory will be the judge of the kind there is going to be a demand There will also be a discus- w e i g h e d in at a h e a l t h y s e v e n p o u n d s , 12 o u n c e s . sion of a legal aid problem at equipment was taken. " T H E UNIT" most FAB."Rock fort so far as the war is con- of a President he has been, for a stiffer effort . . . UPI Telephoto the meeting, the question r e - Group Ever. Call Craig 353- c e r n e d . " Dirksen - Insofar as I am . volves around a landiordwhowill UNIVERSITY ¿ S ¡ 2 £ ¡ 2802. 3-1/12 Both leaders agreed in an- familiar with polls they depend not refund a damage deposit to KAUTV SMON 9 7 W GET ~ A band with""sound, get swering a series of questions in large measure on the matters Two A M C executives quit a student. the Good Guys. 351-4335. that President Johnson's low r a t - that a r e engaging the country at The student has applied for $50 3-1/12 the time. If It is some highly emotional matter that people from ASMSlfs legal aid fund. SAVE LATER - BUY NOVV"Tt Service agree with the President, the NEJAC of EAST LANSING, Ze- Evans hinted last week that Abernethy. His diligence in a BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS DlAPER SERVICE, Lansing's fi- popularity goes up. DETROIT f> — Robert B. nith radio, stereo, & TV, in- If, on the other hand it is a Evans, board chairman of A m e r - t h e r e would be dramatic devel- period of adversity has been out- nest. Your choice of three types. standing and he leaves a sound cluding, color .TV in stock. 543 opments at Monday's regular Containers^ furnished, no de- ' matter that gets to them when ican Motors, and Roy Abernethy, organization of experienced and E. Grand River, next to P a r a - monthly meeting of AMC direc- posit. Baby clothes washed f r e e . they disagree, it goes down . . . AMC president, both quit Mon- capable executives. mount News. C-l/13 tors bu*. the double-barreled Try our Velvasoft process. 25 I quite subscribe to what Sena- day. " M r . Evans regarded his own JoTÑ~ ~E LECTRkT WooTies'Tan announcement caught the Industry years in Lansing. BY-LO DIA- tor Mansfield says. Polls a r e not Roy D. Chapin J r . was named rule as temporary and has ex- Club. $1.00. Box 19, East Lan- by s u r p r i s e . PER SERVICE, 1010 E.Michigan too indicative of popularity when chairman and chief executive of- Abernethy's /hold on the AMC pressed a desire to relinquish , sing. Rock onl 4-1/13 you finally have the whole pic- FR"EÉTn IV 2-0421. ^ C A "TRrTTfTrig hour of W ANTED: ~ BABY-STTT7NG 7°"R ture before you and come to the was elected president and chief ficer and William V. Luneburg presidency had been precarious active participation in the com- TODAY . . . FROM 7 P.M. i II l " H u s b a n d hunting i * the- since the 51- year - old Chapin pany's direction." beauty. For appointment call One child in my home. 355- end of presidential tenure. operating officer. JEAN -PAUL BELMONDO Olvly sport in whirli tile 484-4519, MERLE -NORMAN 11 I t , Spartan Village. 3-1/12 Q. - If the Vietnam war con- was named executive vice p r e s - MOONAM information^ 48S*640S URSULA ANDRESS a n i m a l getting, caught h a s tlP TO H lS AMC said that Evans' move COSMETICS STUDIO, 1600 E. tinues into 1968, what impact ident and general manager of au- to buy the 1 icen: " , ' s a y s was an outright resignation, tomotive division last'September. Sassy, Michigan. C - l / 1_2 will it have on the Presidential Typing Service while Abernethy was retired as There Were frequent reports THE WOOLIEiTarid oilier great election? president. Both men will remain TODAY . EARS that the Sandy-haired, 57-year- .. bands! TERRY MAYNARD, 482- JOB KbSUMtiS, 100 copies, Dirksen - I am of the opinion as directors of the nation's fourth old Evans, a Detroit millionaire From 1-00 P.M.I MSTMMCOiOit $4.50. ALDINGER DIRECT 4548, 482-4590. C that the state of the war in Viêt- largest auto f i r m . sportsman-industrialist did not MAIL ADVERTISING, 533North Feature at 1:00 THE ROGUES7~we "BooiT them. Clippert. IV 5-2213. nam has had some effect on the Abernethy, 60, became eligi- see eye-to-eye with Abernethy, C-l/12 -3:10-5:15-7:201 Telephone TU 2-9345. 5-1/13 President's popularity and if the ble for retirement in September. who had been AMC President -9:30 P.M. CHILD CARE in my home, near T R E S E S " PRINTED, "Rapid'serV- war continues obviously people His automotive career covered since Gov. George Romney of :30 and 9:35 P.M. Frandor. Full or part time. ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox will become familiar wim the over 40 y e a r s . Evans, 5 7 , was catapulted into Michigan gave up the job in 1962 SHEER FEAR! FRIDAY! East Lansing s ONLY 372- copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE- escalating casualty list and the to make a successful bid for the SHEER SHOCK! References furnished. 5101. 5-1/11 PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482- escalating expenditures;' and it the No. 1 job at AMC last June 5431. C - l / 1 2 will have an impact on the chief less than four months after he governor's chair. ,The AMC announcement said MELINA MERCOURI VISA Beautician UNIVERSITY T I T e T S O S E ENDS - The sound ANN' BROWN" typist and multi- executive. you can feel. Organ, guitar, bass, d r u m s . Call Tom, 485-0761. lith offset printing, disserta- Mansfield - I would agree with became the f i r m ' s biggest single stockholder with holdings of over Evans and Abernethy were step- ping aside "according to plan to ROMY SCHNEIDER C-l/12 tions, theses, manuscripts, eral typing. IBM, 16 years ex- gen- Senator Dirksen completely. Q. - Is there more or less sen- 200,000 shares. He and Abernethy fought an give a younger team an oppor- tunity to move the company f o r - PETER FINCH ILa BEAUTY SALON «10:30 SPANISH LADY wilftutor Spanish perience. 332-8384. C uphill battle to reverse AMC's ward." or Italian. Experienced; trans- j ö f i RIeSDmES, I W c ö p I e s , $4.So CON sagging fortunes in the automo- AMC's directors added in a latlons. 355-3007. •1/13 tive market, but the f i r m ' s s a l y s KM. ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL AD- formal statements d e c l i n e continued despite their LOCAL ARMY recruiter w l l l b e VERTISING, 533 N. Clippert. Tots to teens "We appreciate the long s e r v - SAT. - "ENDLESS SUMMER" Hummer* available in Room 4, Demon- efforts. "';„" ice and dedicated efforts of Mr. IV 5-2213. (2000K IA5T Of CAtWS TT*Al lit) • •»44 c LAST 3 DAYS! stration Hall, Tuesday and AMC's assembly lines were « K