A»-a-I • - MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY V o l . 59 Number 107 East L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n January 18, 1967 10c Luci expects baby in spring C o p y r i g h t 1967 State News It w a s r e p o r t e d that M r s . Nugent m o t h e r Lady Bird recently made and P a t r i c k Nugent w e r e m a r r i e d Aug. 6, 1966, and p r e s e n t l y live in wanted to retain h e r image of f r u - the list of the ten most admired T h e State News l e a r n e d Tuesday Austin, w h e r e Nugent attends the Uni- gality while living within the limits women In America, Luci is trying to that Luci Johnson Nugent is expecting v e r s i t y of T e x a s . of h e r husband's s a l a r y , and t h e r e - p r e s e n t herself a s an a v e r a g e A m e r - h e r f i r s t child this s p r i n g . Approximately two weeks ago Luci f o r e kept to local shops in p u r c h a s - ican housewife. Informed s o u r c e s in the d r e s s i n - made a s e c r e t t r i p to the Bo ing h e r w a r d r o b e . She has stayed away f r o m the higher d u s t r y r e p o r t that M r s . Nugent h a s P e e p shop in Austin to decide on a p r i c e d s t o r e s and high fashion d e - a l r e a d y chosen and o r d e r e d a m a - Nugent i s a graduate student at s i g n e r s that have placed M r s . Johnson maternity wardrobe. t e r n i t y w a r d r o b e through a s t o r e in t h e University of T e x a s , and a l s o on the list of A m e r i c a ' s ten best M r s . Nugent reportedly w e a r s a Austin, T e x . w o r k s at the Johnson f a m i l y ' s radio d r e s s e d women. s i z e t h r e e d r e s s , which was too small P r e s i d e n t Johnson will make an o f - and TV station In Austin. Inner, outer symposium ficial announcement of the news shortly, but f o r now it i s still being to be in r e g u l a r stock at the s t o r e . But she did choose s e v e r a l styles Luci has played down the image of the Johnson family wealth s i n c e her R u m o r s that a baby was on the way f o r the Nugent family had been r e - that she liked, and d r e s s m a n u f a c - p o r t e d in several p a p e r s recently, Max L e r n e r (top left) speaks on " T h e Inner and Outer W o r l d kept the F i r s t F a m i l y ' s s e c r e t . t u r e r s will produce the s t y l e s s p e - m a r r i a g e to Nugent last s u m m e r . The P r e s i d e n t ' s younger daughter While both h e r s i s t e r Lynda, and although none had been c o n f i r m e d . of the A m e r i c a n S t u d e n t " as Paul Goodman (top right and bottom) cially to o r d e r in h e r s i z e . r e s t s backstage while p r e p a r i n g his r e b u t t a l to L e r n e r Monday night at F a l r c h i l d T h e a t e r . State News photos by L a r r y F r i t z l a n Today's topics 11 NEW CASES REPORTED for symposium The f o l l o w i n g events of the University College symposium a r e scheduled f o r todayi 9; 10 a . m . Paul Goodman on Hepatitis sends more to Olin vious concern with the p o s s i b l e s p r e a d ol t e r m a s a r e s u l t of hepatitis, but added of the d i s e a s e were diagnosed at Olin closed circuit television for T h e hepatitis situation o n c a m p u s that " w e still don't know if a l l the s t u - a contagious d i s e a s e like hepatitis, t h e r e s i n o ^ f l p e t e r m ' s beginning. Five patients a l l of John F o r m a n ' s A T L 112 w o r s e n e d Tuesday, a s 11 new c a s e s w e r e dents actually have hepatitis y e t , " b e - i s by no m e a n s an epidemic on c a m p u s . w e r e I n the university hospital Monday c lasses. r e p o r t e d by Olin Health C e n t e r , r a i s i n g c a u s e many didn't r e t u r n to c a m p u s . the number hospitalized to 16. " O n e out of ten students would have with h e p a t i t i s . 3 p . m . I n f o r m a l coffee hour to contract the d i s e a s e b e f o r e it could b e T h e number of gamma globulin i n - He noted that since Dec. 20 a l l food with Goodman f o r all i n t e r e s t e d c o n s i d e r e d a n e p i d e m i c , " commented "Student t r a f f i c at Olin concerning j e c t i o n s , g i v e n to immunize students and water s o u r c e s at the University have students in P a r l o r A, Union, a g a i n s t the disease, were a l s o r e p o r t e d F e u r i g . " T h i s c e r t a i n l y is not the c a s e , " been " s p e c i a l l y checked and r e c h e c k e d " h e p a t i t i s is consistent and h e a v y , " r e - c o - s p o n s o r e d by T h e t a S i g m a g r e a t l y increased since Sunday by Olin h e added. with no indication t h a | £ > y s o u r c e of the plied F e u r i g when asked the b e s t t i m e Phi and S i g m a D e l t a C h i . officials. F e u r i g estimated Sunday that 35 s t u - d i s e a s e has been found^m c a m p u s . f o r students to get a shot o r s e e a d o c - 7-30 p m Anthony H a l l A u - d e n t s have withdrawn f r o m school t h i s B e f o r e T u e s d a y ' s diagnosis, nine c a s e s t o r about hepatitis. T h e State Dept. of Health made a ditorium, Goodman, " Y o u r / People and P r o f e s s i o n s . " Ri Max Lerner: t e m p o r a r y change in gamma globulin d i s - tribution policy, allowing Olin to give spondents; student panel. "Think things--not words." f r e e injections to those who s h a r e d c o m - mon lavatory facilities with infected i n - dividuals. P r e v i o u s l y , students other than r o o m - Students vote Thursday on ASMSU Symposium speakers m a t e s or s u i t e m a t e s of infected individ- uals, w e r e charged $4 o r $ 5 for a p r e - c a u t i o n a r y injection. " F i v e of the p r e s e n t r a s e s were d i a g - nosed by the s t u d e n t s ' f a m i l y d o c t o r s . amendments get student feedback T h e s e students m e r e l y r e t u r n e d to c a m - pus to take advantage of t h e i r 40-day f r e e r o o m and board privilege at the By E L L E N Z U R K E Y State News Staff W r i t e r d i r e c t representation which they now have. "Women can run for any m e m b e r - a t - f e a r s that the most qualified women will not run because of e i t h e r social or f i - u n i v e r s i t y h o s p i t a l , " said D r . J a m e s S. l a r g e position now, but t h i s seat would nancial r e a s o n s . U n i v e r s i t y College Symposium s p e a k e r s in A m e r i c a a s not " i s u e - o r i e n t e d polit- F e u r i g , d i r e c t o r of Olin Health C e n t e r . Students will vote on four proposed a m e n d m e n t s to the ASMSU constitution a s s u r e women of at l e a s t one vote and " I Just can't p i c t u r e a woman calling delved into topics ranging f r o m student ically." T h e remaining six new c a s e s w e r e on T h u r s d a y in an a l l - U n i v e r s i t y r e f e r - would also mean that women would run h e r f a t h e r up and saying 'Dad, I'd like a c t i v i s t groups to hypocritical p r o f e s - L e r n e r , a New York P o s t columnist, diagnosed Tuesday by Olin d o c t o r s . One a g a i n s t only w o m e n , " G r a h a m said. $200 to run for student government,' " s o r s to working c l a s s complacency in c o n s i d e r s student activist groups a healthy endum. development. I t ' s good that students a r e additional patient is under o b s e r v a t i o n . T h e f i r s t amendment would change the Sink commented. vigorous give-and-take s e s s i o n s after An elected position on student g o v e r n - t h e i r f o r m a l speeches Monday. i n t e r e s t e d in forming the nature of the " T h e s e new c a s e s were in all p r o b - m a l e appointed student board seat to T h e third amendment would give the m e n t can be a r e a l attainment for women s e c r e t a r y and c o m p t r o l l e r of ASMSU e x - Go a s f a s t a s you can go but don't u n i v e r s i t y policy, he said. ability acquired during the t e r m b r e a k an elected sophomore s e a t . T h e position on campus, said M a r y P a r i s h , c u r r e n t officlo status on the b o a r d . d e s t r o y your goals by thoughtlessness, L e r n e r observed that students want when the students were o f f - c a m p u s , " would be open to any f u l l - t i m e student appointed f e m a l e m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e . " T h i s would make both these men d e f - M a x L e r n e r , p r o f e s s o r of A m e r i c a n C i v - (1) to be m e m b e r s of the d e c i s i o n - m a k - F e u r i g said " s i n c e the d i s e a s e s y m p - having fewer than 50 c r e d i t s the t e r m ing g r o u p , - - « l o n g with faculty and a d - t o m s take f r o m seven to 21 days to h e r u n s for office. gk " I would hope that the seat would b e - initely responsible to the b o a r d , " G r a - ilization and world politics at B r a n d e i s show." T h e second amendment woulcTchange c o m e a position of i n t e r e s t to many ham s a i d . U n i v e r s i t y , warned 50 students gathered in R a t h e r Hall. He urged students to (pleose t u r n to the back page) F e u r i g said that though t h e r e is o b - the f e m a l e appointed m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e p e o p l e , " she said. ' T h e quality of the T h e fourth amendment would r e m o v e " t h i n k things—not w o r d s . " s e a t to an elected s e a t . s e a t will depend a g r e a t deal upon who the State News editor-in-chief f r o m his " T h i s i s an a t t e m p t to expand and runs." non-voting position on the student b o a r d . Lewis F e u e r , who was a p r o f e s s o r of broaden the popular r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of J i m Sink, another m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e , " I do not s e e any benefit to e i t h e r the sociology at University of California at LBJ: $5 billion more ASMSU student b o a r d , " J i m Graham, State News o r to the student body f o r B e r k e l e y during the 1964 r i o t s , told stu- c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, said. the editor to an have an advisory s e a t , " d e n t s at Hubbard Hall that disgruntled I t is important to have a sophomore on Kyle Kerbawy, State News e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f , university students who e s p o u s e the goals of " a c a d e m i c f r e e d o m " m a y unwittingly b e falling into the t r a p of N a z i - l i k e think- t h e board since u n d e r c l a s s m e n do not have a g r e a t deal of influence in s t u - Drops end today said. T h e seat h a s r e m a i n e d vacant f o r over for defense next year dent government now, G r a h a m said. a y e a r and the State News is not interested ing. Today Is the last day to drop a c o u r s e " I do not feel that the quality of the in the position, Graham explained. Accusing the e n t i r e A m e r i c a n p r o f e s - without the approval of the a s s i s t a n t Students will vote on t h e s e proposed s i o n a l c l a s s of betraying society, Paul! position will be hindered by making it an elected instead of an appointed p o s i - dean of the s t u d e n t ' s college and the a m e n d m e n t s T h u r s d a y in living units d u r - Goodman said that this group contributes WASHINGTON (tf)—President Johnson ing f u t u r e jobs " s o we won't have to do r e g i s t r a r . All students wishing to drop ing lunch and dinner p e r i o d s . to intellectual d e g e n e r a c y . Goodman, t i o n , " said John Cauley, c u r r e n t male s a i d Tuesday next y e a r ' s defense budget it o v e r n i g h t , " Johnson announced he a l - appointed m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e . c o u r s e s today should turn In a drop c a r d , Off c a m p u s students will be able to a u t h o r of "Growing Up A b s u r d , " talked would top $73 billion-an i n c r e a s e of about so would send his new budget to C o n - signed by the s t u d e n t ' s academic a d v i s e r G r a h a m f a v o r s changing the female vote f r o m 8 - 5 at the International c e n t e r , to students in West Shaw Hall lounge. $5 billion over the c u r r e n t level. g r e s s F e b . 24 and would submit his and the d e p a r t m e n t involved, to the r e g i s - m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e s e a t f r o m an appoint- B e r k e y Hall, B e s s e y Hall, o r the Union. P r e f e r r i n g to d i s c u s s at F e e " a n y Johnson, meeting with newsmen in his annual economic r e p o r t J a n . 26 " u n l e s s t r a r ' s office in 113 Administration Build- Students m u s t p r e s e n t their IDs at the t i m e topic of i n t e r e s t " r a t h e r than his p r e - ed position to an elected one to g u a r a n - office, a l s o disclosed that m i l i t a r y out- w e have something unforeseen d e v e l o p . " t e e women a d i r e c t , instead of an i n - ing. of voting. vious speech on " C o n s e r v a t i v e Values l a y s In the c u r r e n t f i s c a l y e a r , which of Student U n r e s t , " Edgar F r i e d e n b e r g , ends J u n e 30, would be i n c r e a s e d by $9.4 NO CHANGES IN SIGHT p r o f e s s o r of sociology at the University billion under a supplemental a p p r o p r i a - «>f C a l i f o r n i a , t e r m e d the working c l a s s tions r e q u e s t he will soon send to Con- gress. T h e P r e s i d e n t previously had said the Bomb restrictions spending impact of the supplemental r e - still in effect quest in the c u r r e n t y e a r would range between $9 billion and $10 billion. Johnson summoned r e p o r t e r s to his o f f i c e to brief them on administration Crowded buses seem here to stay e f f o r t s to hold down the budget deficit By B E V T W I T C H E L L would be p r e s s e d into s e r v i c e if the need despite forays by postponing, d e f e r r i n g o r s t r e t c h i n g out p r o g r a m s authorized by C o n g r e s s . State News Staff W r i t e r demanded it. The fluctuation between n u m b e r s riding He said he hoped to p a r e actual spending No i m m e d i a t e relief is in sight to e a s e WASHINGTON iJP'i - Informed s o u r c e s the b u s e s each day was not expected, in the c u r r e n t y e a r by $3 billion by the crowded s t a t e of the c a m p u s bus s y s - s a i d T u e s d a y that despite the r e c e n t Jolman s a i d , since it had n e v e r been so holding up outlays f o r a broad range of tem. bombing r a i d s n e a r Hanoi, the Johnson a d - great in the p a s t . p r o j e c t s Involving an eventual total of Henry W. J o l m a n , general foreman of m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s not lifted i t s r e s t r i c t i o n s With six m o r e buses this y e a r than last $5.3 billion. the c a m p u s bus s y s t e m , said that a p a t - on t a r g e t s a few m i l e s f r o m the c i t y ' s w i n t e r , the intervals between buses have t e r n of a v e r a g e r i d e r s p e r day must be center. T h e chief executive, who had just con- been moved c l o s e r together. Jolman said set before the s y s t e m can consider some T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o r d e r e d a truck d e - f e r r e d with Budget D i r e c t o r C h a r l e s L . this h a s helped to do away with overloads way to meet the p r o b l e m of the c r o w d s . pot and r a i l r o a d m a r s h a l i n g yard a few Schultze, said he also was considering and to avoid " p a s s - u p s " when buses a r e The n u m b e r of r i d e r s p e r day has varied already filled. m i l e s f r o m Hanoi t e m p o r a r i l y r e m o v e d postponing $400 million additional In high- f r o m 48,000 to 67,000 since J a n . 9. The f r o m the approved t a r g e t s list shortly way p r o j e c t s . He had announced e a r l i e r T h e r e is no plan a s yet to purchase a v e r a g e on weekends is one-fifth of the a f t e r the Dec. 13 and 14 r a i d s that prompted that t h e r e would be a s t r e t c h - o u t In new b u s e s o r lease any b u s e s , primarily r e g u l a r weekly load. c o n t r o v e r s y over civilian bombings. spending- $1.1 billion of road money. because of the time involved in delivery. Jolman said b u s e s have been running " I don't know of any c h a n g e , " said one Johnson also disclosed that the a d m i n - J o l m a n said that used buses might be pretty close to schedule, and crowds a r e official. " I have h e a r d n o t h i n g . " i s t r a t i o n already w a s planning a v a r i e t y purchased if the University approves and if worst at c l a s s changes every hour. Buses Other i n f o r m a n t s e m p h a s i z e d that the of p r o g r a m s aimed at least p a r t l y at m i n - the pattern of r i d e r s shows a need for stop at i n t e r v a l s ranging f r o m two to r e s t r i c t i o n s a r e t e m p o r a r y and noted imizing the economic impact should the additional b u s e s . seven-and-a-half minutes. that the truck depot and r a i l y a r d had w a r in Vietnam end abruptly. Heaviest routes a r e the C i r c l e - F e e , Jolman said he didn't think any route been hit four t i m e s within two weeks B r o d y - F e e and E x p r e s s r o u t e s , which F o r example, he said, he will ask Con- changes would alleviate the crowded con- e a r l y l a s t month. c a r r y about t h r e e - f o u r t h s of the total day's g r e s s to authorize about $1 billion f o r d e - ditions, so a l l r o u t e s will remain the s a m e . U.S. f i g h t e r - b o m b e r s s t r u c k an oil d e - load. T h e s e three routes together run at f e n s e f a c i l i t i e s . Johnson added that he " T h e y ' r e running at the best of t h e i r pot at Ha Gia, 1 4 - a n d - a - h a l f m i l e s f r o m Hanoi Monday in what was widely d e - would not actually ask f o r a p p r o p r i a - tions to finance such work except in c a s e Sardine sandwich, anyone? ability at the p r e s e n t t i m e , " he said. T w e n t y - f o u r b u s e s a r e running now, with two minute intervals. The bus system is s e l f - s u s t a i n i n g , with scribed a s the n e a r e s t r a i d s to the c a p i - its only revenue coming f r o m the sale, of of need o r should the t r o o p s r e t u r n two being held for s p a r e s . Although the t a l since the c o n t r o v e r s y . U.S. planes No m a t t e r how often how many buses run, scenes such as this bus p a s s e s and t i c k e t s , and occasional f r o m Vietnam and l a r g e r unemployment s y s t e m should o p e r a t e with s p a r e s all the attacked within 40 m i l e s of the capital one in f r o n t of H o l m e s Hall a r e a p a r t of e v e r y MSU b u s - r i d e r ' s evening c h a r t e r s for academic u s e . result. t i m e , Jolman said t h e s e extra two b u s e s Tuesday. He said he wanted to plan f o r p r o v i d - life. State News photo by Dave L a u r a SIATI NEWS. Kyle C . Kerbawy editor-oJUi-chlef E r i c Planln , managing editor J a m e s Spanlolo, c a m p u s editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor L a w r e n c e 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 Wednesday Morning, January 18, 1967 EDITORIALS Late library closing deserves fair trial D i r e c t o r s of the library availability of library r e - have admitted it may be s o u r c e s so that hours more time to look into proposals closely correspond with Student Committee to keep the library open until midnight, but their tone those of other Big Ten s c h o o l s . The University of will aid colleges sounds far from optimistic about the r e s u l t s . Michigan's library, for in- stance, i s open until mid- night on Sunday, and the ASMSU and the Honors Graham, who s a y s "it was A survey taken five y e a r s Iowa library i s open until College ètudent Board have not a question of whether ago showed little student uti- 2 a.m. jointly created a body c a l l - or not students would b e - lization of the extra hours, ed the Academic Coordina- come involved, it was a But students must show the d i r e c t o r s pointed out, ting Committee. question of when." their d e s i r e to make use of apparently expecting little Consisting of five m e m - Louis L. McQuitty, dean any additional hours at MSU. change in the situation now. bers appointed by the Hon- of the College of Social Sci- The sooner the library di- But the original survey o r s College and two by AS- ence said he felt such ad- r e c t o r s provide them with was unofficial, unpublicized, MSU, the committee will ap- vice would be helpful. "If the chance of doing so, the and took place during finals point a student advisory we are given such a c o m - better. week. It's not surprising that Would you believe I forgot my bus pass? committee in each college mittee, I will ask its advice - - T h e Editors few students changed their to represent students in that on any matter it felt was i m - study habits during this one college. It will present its portant." he said. week at the end of a t e r m . STEVE GÂTES recommendations to the dean who will be f r e e to accept It is to be hoped that the MSU students have e x - or reject them. One of the better parts good affect of the idea will not be diluted by appointing p r e s s e d their i n t e r e s t in e x - tending the weekday library Advising system needs help of the idea is its source; only students with high grade closing time from 11 p.m. to E D I T O R ' S N O T E : The f o l l o w i n g a r - by the Academic Council F e b . 8, 1966, urally enough, to be p r i m a r i l y concerned " E x c e l l e n c e and effort in advising a r e about c o u r s e s and p r o g r a m s in their own students have to want and points. A c o m m i t t e e limited midnight. Now the library t i c l e Is the f i r s t of a t w o - p a r t to be recognized by C h a i r m e n , D e a n s , f i e l d , to the partial exclusion of o t h e r support suah devices be- to people with a 3.5 grade should hold a legitimate test s e r i e s on a c a d e m i c a d v i s e m e n t p r o - a s well a s by the P r o v o s t , a s an i n - areas. cedures. t e g r a l p a r t of a faculty m e m b e r s ' s a s - And since about 55 p e r cent of all fore they cLi be effective. point or better would not be of student willingness to One of the m a j o r d i f f e r e n c e s in this signment." f r e s h m e n and s o p h o m o r e s change t h e i r By i n c r e a S b g communi- representative of most of the actually utilize the extra y e a r ' s MSU catalog, c o m p a r e d to the But it has become a l m o s t impossible m a j o r s at l e a s t o n c e , t h i s m e a n s that hour. 1966 v e r s i o n , is the inclusion of a n u m - f o r the faculty m e m b e r to provide " e x - t h e s e students a r e l e s s likely to be cation between the students students. ber of policy s t a t e m e n t s and r e v i s i o n s cellence and effort in a d v i s i n g , " f o r fully informed about other f i e l d s into and their c o l l e g e s , these And students whose grades If a trial period i s to of old p o l i c i e s . One that may affect many several reasons. which they could change, o r methods have any signifigance it must students is contained in a section e n - F i r s t , in a school which has seen of best combining t h e i r i n t e r e s t s in s e v - c o m m i t t e e s may come to hover around 2.0 will prob- titled " A c a d e m i c A d v i s e m e n t . " m o r e than 400 new staff m e m b e r s in eral fields. e x e r c i s e influence on grad- aby have different rep- be official and well publici- The important change in this section the last two y e a r s , the p r o b l e m of a c - F u r t h e r , even for those students who ing policy, selection on in- resentations to make to the zed. It also should last a a p p e a r s in a p a r a g r a p h taken a l m o s t quainting t h e s e people with University stay in one m a j o r , it is difficult f o r the v e r b a t i m f r o m a statement made by the policies and regulations is an I m m e n s e a d v i s e r to give advice on c o u r s e s that s t r u c t o r s , tenure and c u r - college. full term, in order to allow o n e , if t h e s e faculty m e m b e r s a r e to a r e outside the m a j o r , but which a r e Educational Policy C o m m i t t e e a l m o s t a riculum. It i s to be hoped that this enough for adjustment^ in y e a r a g o . It r e a d s a s follows: " A c a d e - advise students with any d e g r e e of c o m - n o n e t h e l e s s of i n t e r e s t o r of value to mic advisement is a continuing p r o c e s s petence. the student. Many college deans are good idea will be completely study habits. Second, it is no longer r e a s o n a b l e to Another disadvantage to the p r e s e n t in which a student and a faculty m e m - in favor of the idea, r e - fair as well. We think there i s s u f f i - b e r d i s c u s s possible options; f i r s t , in the expect even those faculty m e m b e r s who s y s t e m i s that the a d v i s e r often is l e s s cient c a s e now to i n c r e a s e student's total educational p r o g r a m ; s e c - have been h e r e f o r many y e a r s to be fully— than i n t e r e s t e d in advising students— -ports ASMSU Chairman Jim - - T h e Editors ond, in specific c u r r i c u l a r fields; and o r even adequately—informed about all and this cannot help but affect the quality t h i r d , in potential c a r e e r s , in o r d e r that of the c o u r s e s and p r o g r a m s of study and kind of advice he g i v e s . RICHARD PHILLIPS the student may make m o r e intelligent choices." available to any one student. And even to a l e s s e r extent is the Probably a great many m o r e a d v i s e r s a l s o object to having to p r o c e s s d r o p s But is this now t r u e ? a c a d e m i c a d v i s e r equipped to handle the and a d d s , which usually r e q u i r e no s p e c - Bama moonshine And is it even possible under the p r e - sent a c a d e m i c advisement p r o c e d u r e s ? It s e e m s a bit doubtful. student who has special p r o b l e m s o r special a b i l i t i e s , especially the student who is in danger of flunking out of school. ialized knowledge of the s t u d e n t ' s m a j o r . Finally, the a d v i s e r i s now always readily a v a i l a b l e , e i t h e r by scheduling o r T h i s is particularly t r u e since a c a - location, to the student whO' wishes to is state institution Why7 Because t h e r e a r e simply too many situations in which the a v e r a g e d e m i c a d v i s e r s have relatively so few see him. academic adviser is p r e s e n t l y In- a d v i s e e s so that they a r e not likely to What is t h e r e then to r e p l a c e this adequate o r l e s s than ideally utilized. encounter any given p r o b l e m m o r e than s y s t e m , that might solve p a r t o r all E D I T O R ' S N O T E : This is the s e c - once o r twice p e r y e a r , and cannot r e a s - of t h e s e p r o b l e m s without, c r e a t i n g too At the p r e s e n t t i m e , advising is done ond of a s e r i e s of four columns e i t h e r by faculty m e m b e r s in the s t u - onably be expected to keep t h e m s e l v e s many new ones? T o m o r r o w I will d i s - by R i c h a r d P h i l l i p s based on his d e n t ' s m a j o r o r , if he is n o - p r e f e r e n c e , fully informed on solutions to a situation c u s s a possible a l t e r n a t i v e , based on r e c e n t hunting t r i p to A l a b a m a . by the University College. which o c c u r s so infrequently. the advising p r o g r a m established by the What would you imagine to be one of- And, according to a statement adopted In addition, faculty m e m b e r s tend, n a t - University College this last f a l l . t h e biggest private i n d u s t r i e s in A l a - OUR READERS' MINDS bama? Moonshine. Yep, the illegal production and d i s - tribution of moonshine whiskey keeps quite a few f a m i l i e s in greenbacks. It a l s o keeps the state on its t o e s . Most Alabama counties legally prohibit booze in any f o r m . But trunkloads of United Students acts on grades C o m m i s s i o n (ABC) fights a valiant and To the Editor: the significant aspect of the e n t i r e p r o - Powell on two levels whiskey a r e shifted e v e r y night f r o m And the plot thickens. Why doesn't f a m i l y d i s t i l l e r i e s to the bustling c o m - d a n g e r o u s war with moonshine m a k e r s . Alabama simply legalize whiskey? Val- c e e d i n g s is that so many c o n g r e s s m e n The m e m b e r s of United S t u d e n t s , m e e t - m u n i t i e s of Alabama and T e n n e s s e e . One Hillbilly f a r m e r s who a r e apprehended uable government men could go back felt that A m e r i c a n r a c i a l r e l a t i o n s had ing last Thursday night have a g r e e d to " r u n " past the drooping eyes of a u t h o r - while operating a whiskey d i s t i l l e r y a r e t o being c l e r k s , and lives would be saved. T o the E d i t o r : p r o g r e s s e d to such a point so a s to admit support the p r e l i m i n a r y position taken by ities to a designated point can net a l m o s t often fined up to $10,000. T h e " s t i l l s " P r e s e n t l y outrageous p r i c e s for alcohol to such an undertaking without any a d v e r s e 15 m e m b e r s of the History Dept. in an $600 . . . Several " r u n s " would handily a r e broken-up, and the v i o l a t o r s i m - (50 cents f o r a can of b e e r , at least to T h e r e a r e at least two l e v e l s on which effects. open l e t t e r to the State News of J a n . 10, pay f o r your education. p r i s o n e d . Defiant m o o n s h i n e r s still p r o - n o r t h e r n e r s ) could be lowered. And bad one may evaluate Adam Clayton P o w e l l ' s T h i s , in my opinion, w a s a v e r y s e r i o u s regarding the institution of plus and minus In a conversation with s e v e r a l s t u - c l a i m t h e i r mountain r i g h t s , though, and whiskey would probably d i s a p p e a r . c h a r g e that the actions taken against him m i s c a l c u l a t i o n on the p a r t of C o n g r e s s , grading at Michigan State University. dents camping out in a c e n t r a l Alabama c l e v e r l y set t r a p s f o r ABC agents to It just i s n ' t that s i m p l e . Moonshiners have been " r a c i a l l y m o t i v a t e d . " At the the u l t i m a t e r a m i f i c a t i o n s of which a r e US invites the faculty and student body state park, I learned that most local f a l l into. m a k e money, so they probably control lowest level, the level at which M r . Powell difficult to p r e d i c t . In any c a s e , it i s to f o r m an Informal joint s t u d e n t - f a c - authorities never crackdown on moon- a good p a r t of the Alabama political himself a s well a s his constituents speak, c l e a r that most N e g r o e s i n t e r p r e t e d C o n - ulty committee to study t h i s proposal shining. On an innocent graft s y s t e m , Drink - - or else m a c h i n e . T h e s y s t e m of thwarting gov- I s the m o s t literal; i.e., he h a s been g r e s s ' s actions as a d r a m a t i c exhibition and work f o r its implementation. police a r e paid to keep their eyes closed e r n m e n t t a x e s and intervention i s t h o r - attacked b e c a u s e he i s a N e g r o and f o r of White P o w e r , and t h e i r r e s e n t m e n t US was disappointed that none of the to whiskey r u n s . It's r a r e that a r r e s t s ABC men often b a r g e onto a whiskey oughly entrenched in Alabama. And the no other r e a s o n . A good many N e g r o e s and h a s r e a c h e d p e r h a p s i t s highest point e v e r . 15 p r o f e s s o r s were able to attend the a r e m a d e , and then, only when an out- o p e r a t i o n . T h e agents s o m e t i m e s t r i p A m e r i c a n Myth of " r a g s to r i c h e s " is v i r t u a l l y no whites s u b s c r i b e to this view. T o be s u r e , this w a s p r e c i s e l y what meeting T h u r s d a y , inasmuch a s t h e r e s i d e r infringes upon the rights of a o v e r a w i r e , strung a few inches off a fact in that s t a t e . Moonshining o f f e r s T h e r e i s , however, a n o t h e r p e r h a p s many Congressmen, p a r t i c u l a r l y the was an opportunity f o r a valuable forum local b r e w e r y . the ground. Shotguns a r e attached to the opportunities to many o t h e r w i s e poor m o r e important level of evaluation. On Southern D e m o c r a t s and Republican c o n - f o r discussion of t h e i r i d e a s . However, w i r e s , so ABC men run the r i s k of individuals. t h i s level the question d e a l s not so much s e r v a t i v e s , had intended to display. But United Students, having to a d e g r e e b r e a c h - having an a r m or head blown off. with the objective validity of M r . P o w e l l ' s 'for those C o n g r e s s m e n who did not have Open operations H u n t e r s stumbling upon a " s t i l l " will ed student apathy at MSU, is hopeful that t h i s intention, their position would be much the i n t e r e s t demonstrated by both f a c - c h a r g e a s it does with the PSYCHOLOG- T h e whole operation of moonshining oft'en be invited to quench their t h i r s t . That Puritan ethic ulty and students concerning this question ICAL r e a l i t y behind it. T h e e s s e n c e of m o r e c r e d i b l e if they w e r e now to demand Is quite open, even though i t ' s unlaw- S o m e t i m e s , they don't have a choice. t h i s psychological r e a l i t y i s that m e m b e r s a full investigation of the conduct of all will enable the two to join f o r c e s to c r e a t e f u l . Students at high school a r e a p p r o a c h - If the whiskey is good. . . no one w o r - L a s t l y , the unexplainable P u r i t a n ethic of the C o n g r e s s a s well a s M r . Powell its members. positive action on both t h i s and other i s - ed by friendly b r e w e r s , given c a r s to r i e s and everyone is happy. But if the i s s t i l l strong in many s e g m e n t s of A l a - s u e s concerning the a c a d e m i c community. knew that any attack d i r e c t e d against Cedric Clark t r a n s p o r t whiskey, and a r e paid h a n d - stuff was poorly made blindness, i n s a n - b a m a society. I t ' s unlikely that alcoholic W. C . Blanton the l a t t e r would be p e r c e i v e d by the N e g r o E a s t Lansing s o m e l y . Sometimes, t h e y ' r e caught. A ity and death can r e s u l t . consumption will be legalized in this C h a i r m a n , United Students community ( a s a r a c i s t attack. T h u s G r a d u a t e Student fine of $50 and no jail sentence is a Except f r o m the a i r , illegal d i s t i l l e r i e s p a r a d o x i c a l state f o r s o m e time to come. judicial guideline for many J u s t i c e s of a r e a l m o s t impossible to spot. ABC p l a n e s Alabamians s e e m to believe a little SORRY the P e a c e . Yet the state p r o s e c u t e s vigorously the swoop down upon suspected a r e a s of moonshining. Once in a while, they don't dishonesty in government is a good thing. While the Alcoholic B e v e r a g e Control Special For M.S.U. Students actual p r o d u c e r s of w h i s k e y . T h e incidence c o m e up. Moonshiners have a reputation C o m m i s s i o n gets peppered with buckshots Special Offer of bad moonshine is too common, and of being m a r k s m e n with r i f l e s , and they f o r doing a Job, s o m e politicians in Ala- many poor d w n k s go blind o r die. T h e don't mind taking potshots at " r e v e n g - b a m a get paid to keep a shooting match This ad is worth $1.00 on any Alabama Alcoholic B e v e r a g e Control ers." alive. pipe purchase of $5.95 or PFANITS I SEE ...WELL, LlNUé IS 601N6 more. V HEU.0, LUCILLE ? T H I S 1$ PEPPERMINT FATTY .5AV, I'M CALLIN6 BY RI6HT NOUL.DO YWUWNT kWe have the most complete The "SKI MICHIGAN" Special &B0UTA PECULIAR LETTER I 60T TO TALK TO HIM? FROM YOUR BROTHER ...IT HAS TO MEDICO selection of pipes & a c c e s - Tabloid Scheduled For Publi- DO U)(TH A"6R£AT PUMPKIN" G.B.D. s o r i e s in Central Michigan. cation Today Has Been Post- COMOY Stop in! poned Until Tomorrow At The SASIENI Open Request Of Our Printer. MACS KAY WOODIES Mon. - F r ; . nights 120 North Till 9:00 Washington SPORTS3Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 18, 1967 Is ral i s not certain Dem s ease tax path on border talks WASHINGTON ft—A vote of House D e m o c r a t s Tuesday v e e r e d President Johnson's p r o - 115-113 g r a m away f r o m p o s s i b l e s e r i o u s v a c a n c y on the c o m m i t t e e , which c o n s e r v a t i v e combine c o m m i t t e e a l s o Initiates all Social Security control, 13-12. l e g i s l a t i o n . H e defeated R e p . Omar T h e actual outcome i n c r e a s e s B u r l e s o n of T e x a s , a still m o r e the influence of the goes to the House. He has f r e - quently called for a holding down on government spending. T h e p r e s e n t outlook Is that J E R U S A L E M , I s r a e l (JV- a n c e when he told newsmen: " I t I s r a e l views with constraint S y r - t r o u b l e in the tax writing Ways staunch f i s c a l c o n s e r v a t i v e who c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , Rep. Wil- Mills may have the deciding vote i s v e r y h a r d to s e e that such i a ' s a g r e e m e n t Tuesday to an and Means C o m m i t t e e . w a s expected to vote with R e - bur D. Mills, D - A r k . Mills u s u a l - in a c o m m i t t e e divided o t h e r - m e e t i n g s a r e going to succeed e m e r g e n c y meeting with I s r e a l T h e hairbreadth v o t e named p u b l i c a n s and c o n s e r v a t i v e ly supports administration p r o - w i s e between 12 liberal-leaning against a background of shots and o v e r the explosive b o r d e r s i t u - R e p . Jacob H. Gilbert of New Southern D e m o c r a t s . Such a posals, but i n s i s t s on a s t r o n g D e m o c r a t s , 10 Republicans and explosions." ation. York to the sole D e m o c r a t i c situation would have given the voice in shaping the version that two conservative Southern Demo- He added that if meetings with " I t ' s still too e a r l y to be opti- Syria a r e to be s u c c e s s f u l they crats. m i s t i c o r p e s s i m i s t i c , " said a would have to be held " a g a i n s t Speaker John W. McCormack, Hoffo seeks wage boost Foreign Ministry source. Israel a background of t r a n q u i l i t y . " D - M a s s . , declined to reveal his e a r l i e r had told the United Na- Both countries last attended a vote. tions that it would a g r e e to meet meeting of the I s r a e l i - Syrian Gilbert, who has a liberal vot- with Syria under U.N. c h a i r m a n - Mixed A r m i s t i c e C o m m i s s i o n "Hoffa has organized the Hoffa demanded a broad new ing r e c o r d , warded off newsmen's WASHINGTON — Teamsters questions. As he was leaving ship. n e a r the Syrian b o r d e r north of T e a m s t e r s quite thoroughly and range of working conditions, In- Union P r e s i d e n t J a m e s R. Hoffa, the caucus that elected him, he U. N. S e c r e t a r y - General U the Sea of Galilee in M a r c h , w e feel he has m a d e a r r a n g e - cluding clean and sanitary lunch- jaunty and chipper despite the said, " I have always been for Thant had appealed to both coun- 1959. m e n t s f o r the negotiations to r o o m s , higher meal and lodging threat of Imprisonment, d e - Social Security and for m e d i c a r e t r i e s f o r an e x t r a o r d i n a r y s e s - P r i m e M i n i s t e r Levi Eshkol continue even if he l o s e s his allowances, various truck safety manded Tuesday s o m e seven p e r and I will be for i n c r e a s e s in sion with a view to reaching told P a r l i a m e n t Tuesday: " I f last legal m a n e u v e r s to stay out devices, and other features that cent in wage hikes for 500,000 m e d i c a r e and Social S e c u r i t y . " a g r e e m e n t on "cultivation p r o b - Syria does not want to conclude a of p r i s o n , " Cantlay s a i d . would boost labor c o s t s . w o r k e r s In the trucking indus- l e m s in the a r e a . " t r e a t y of p e r m a n e n t peace, we try. But a F o r e i g n Ministry s o u r c e cannot compel h e r to do s o . In a m a s s i v e confrontation of said cultivation p r o b l e m s a r e only a p a r t of b o r d e r p r o b l e m s " I t should be c l e a r , both to the world and to S y r i a ' s r u l e r s , that union and trucking industry n e - g o t i a t o r s , Hoffa asked 7 5 - c e n t s - Available Now - The Most Unusual which include alleged a c t s of w e shall reply according to c i r - a n - h o u r pay r a i s e s over tiie next Syrian sabotage and mine-laying. c u m s t a n c e s and necessity to c o n - three years, Increased mileage in Pierced and Fake Pierced Earrings Foreign M i n i s t e r Abba Eban outlined I s r a e l ' s views on such tinued a g g r e s s i o n in any f o r m . " I n the next few days it will * é p a y m e n t s , b e t t e r pensions and vacations, and a guaranteed 40- a meeting p r i o r to S y r i a ' s a c c e p t - be apparent whether the United Nations and big p o w e r s will be hour week f o r many T e a m s t e r s . A f t e r reading his complicated We have the largest selection a b l e to r e s t r a i n D a m a s c u s . 86-page contract demands, Hoffa Search for safety of earrings in the world Sukarno "If we r e f r a i n e d f r o m r e a c t - ing immediately It was only b e - A w o m a n c a r r i e s h e r b a b y to s a f e t y w h i l e a told newsmen he expects r e m a i n head of the union b a r - gaining t e a m despite his eight- to c a u s e in a c c o r d a n c e with I s r a e l ' s y e a r p r i s o n sentence for jury asked to b a s i c policy that we wished to e x - haust all political and diplomatic p o s s i b i l i t i e s of r e s t r a i n i n g a g - Vietnamese assault f o r c e sweeps through her Mekong D e l t a h a m l e t Sunday in an o p e r a t i o n c a l l e d " W i l l tampering. Hoffa said he will p r e s e n t new of t h e P e o p l e . " evidence, possibly within a week, resign g r e s s i o n in any f o r m . " U P I Telephoto in his quest f o r a new t r i a l . He has until F e b . 4 to ask for a JAKARTA, Indonesia, if) — new hearing b e f o r e the Supreme 'No-prefs' get new advisers F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r Adam Malik C o u r t , wfiich a l r e a d y has r e j e c t e d a s k e d P r e s i d e n t Sukarno T u e s - his appeal. day to r e s i g n or f a c e the a l - ' t e r n a t i v e of being brought down " W e ' r e ready now to negoti- a t e a new t h r e e - y e a r c o n t r a c t , " M% in d i s h o n o r . Sukarno's reaction N. Winburne, a s s i s t a n t dean for " D F " g r a d e s (given to students Hoffa said to industry negotia- By S T E V E G A T E S w a s unknown. student a f f a i r s in the U n i v e r - who do not complete c o u r s e work tors. State News otigf W r i t e r sity College, the main office or take a final exam b e c a u s e of Disclosing to newsmen his Donald Cantlay, head of T r u c k - M o r e than 4,500 n o - p r e f e r e n c e " s i m p l y could not communicate extenuating c i r c u m s t a n c e s ) and m e e t i n g with Sukarno, Malik i m - ing Employers, Inc., said he is students a r e now receiving guid- with the a d v i s e r s . " r e a d m i t t a n c e s or d i s m i s s a l s f o r plied the p r e s i d e n t would have not w o r r i e d that negotiations a n c e f r o m a p e r m a n e n t staff of In addition, he said, a d v i s e r s academic reasons. might d r a g if Hoffa's legal t r o u - to give an accounting of his r e - full-time academic a d v i s e r s . w e r e finding it increasingly d i f - Special attention i s given to bles put him behind b a r s before sponsibility in the Communist T h i s staff replaced the 135 U n i - ficult to keep a b r e a s t of new students who a r e e i t h e r below the March 31 contract deadline. coup a t t e m p t of Oct. 1, 1965. v e r s i t y College faculty m e m b e r s r e q u i r e m e n t s in the v a r i o u s c o l - the University College step s c a l e Apparently this was what Malik who previously provided this leges, University policies, and o r who a r e approaching Junior meant by dishonor. s e r v i c e on a p a r t - t i m e b a s i s . new c o u r s e o f f e r i n g s . standing (85 c r e d i t s ) , but do not T h e r e w a s a growing feeling in J a k a r t a that Sukarno, now T h e new system is being used T o solve these p r o b l e m s , Win- b u r n e suggested that women be have a 2.00 grade point. T h e s e students a r e sent l e t t e r s s u g - Election meeting little m o r e than a figurehead, m o r e than the old, with n e a r l y 85 per cent of the n o - p r e f s u t i - hired on a p a r t - t i m e b a s i s as gesting that they have a s p e c - w a s under heavy p r e s s u r e f r o m All living-unit elections c h a i r - lizing the new f a c i l i t i e s fall t e r m , a d v i s e r s . T h e women then a t - ial c o n f e r e n c e with the a d v i s e - Gen. S u h a r t o ' s government and f r o m C o n g r e s s . Suharto took over c o m p a r e d to 55 p e r cent who sought advice under the old s y s - tended a week-long training s e s - sion b e f o r e beginning t h e i r a d - ment c e n t e r p e r s o n n e l . Each c e n t e r a l s o handles the men for ASMSU must attend a m e e t i n g at 7 p . m . tonight in 328 •m in Spartan Shopping C e n t e r m o s t of S u k a r n o ' s p o w e r s last Student S e r v i c e s Building. Open Mori,- F r i . t e m last y e a r . vising fall t e r m . advising of all no-pref students •March. Election r u l e s will be reviewed 9:30-8:30 An integral part of the r e - T h e s e women serve all of the in the part of c a m p u s in which An Indonesian news agency said at this t i m e and voting equipment vamped advising s y s t e m has been functions of the a c a d e m i c a d - it is located. For example, the Sai. ' t i l 5:30 Vice C h a i r m a n Subchan of Con- will be d i s t r i b u t e d . the establishment of advisement v i s e r s whom they r e p l a c e — p r i - c e n t e r in Hubbard a d v i s e s the g r e s s had urged the government AND c e n t e r s in the U n i v e r s i t y C o l - m a r i l y advisement and handling 1,200 no-pref students in the to s t r i p Sukarno of his p o w e r s , Living units which do not send lege student a f f a i r s o f f i c e s . T h i s of d r o p s and adds. In addition, E a s t complex. - downtown t Subchan, a l e a d e r of the p o w e r - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s will not be able to y e a r the t h r e e offices in Brody, the advisement c e n t e r s now also, a c r o s s f r o m the ful Moslem Nahdatul Ulama p a r - ty, a l s o d e c l a r e d Sukarno could W o n d e r s and B e s s e y w e r e joined by a new office in Hubbard. handle " all of the a c a d e m i c t r a n s a c t i o n s , except advising, for vote in T h u r s d a y ' s r e f e r e n d u m , Mike Levine, ASMSU elections VUe Gcuid $>kof, Home E c . Bldg. not e s c a p e investigation of his commissioner, said. P e r s o n n e l at t h e s e c e n t e r s a l l f r e s h m e n and s o p h o m o r e s , " . P u b l U h e d by the . t u d e n t . of Michigan r o l e in the coup attempt. c o n s i s t p r i m a r i l y of women who according to J a m e s M, Elliott, S l a t . L n l v e r a t t y e v e r y c l a a a day t h r o u g h o u t Malik s a i d he asked Sukarno d i r e c t o r of r e s i d e n t instruction the y e a r and a a p e c l a l W e l c o m e Week Edition work h a l f - d a y s . In addition, t h e r e 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 . to divest himself of everything connected with the p r e s i d e n c y a r e nine f u l l - t i m e faculty m e m - f o r the East C a m p u s complex. A u t h o r i s e d by the B o a r d of Student P u b l i c a - tions ASMSU Pop Entertainment Presents b e r s working in the c e n t e r s . T h i s contains the significant M e m b e r A s s o c i a t e d P r e a a . United P r e a a THE SUPREMES " i n the i n t e r e s t of the nation" International. InlandDally P r e a a Aaaoclatlon. All women working p a r t - t i m e implication, he said, that the A s a o c l a l e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s . Michigan P r e a a during a meeting at the p r e s i - have at l e a s t b a c h e l o r ' s d e g r e e s U n i v e r s i t y College is r e s p o n s i - A s s o c i a t i o n . Michigan C o l l e g i a t e P r e a a Aa- . dential p a l a c e . aoclatlon. • and s e v e r a l a r e doing doctoral ble f o r the implementation of Second t last, poalage paid at E a a t L a n a l n g . Speaking to Sukarno " a s a c o m - U n i v e r s i t y policies on all m a t - Mich. r a d e in a r m s f o r tens of y e a r s , " work. E d i t o r i a l a n d b u a l n e a a o f f i c e s at 341 Student When the U n i v e r s i t y College t e r s of academic retention and s e r v i c e s P u l l d i n g . Michigan S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y . Malik said the president must withdrawal involving any f r e s h - E a s t t a m i n g . Mich. help to maintain peace in In- began advising no-pref students Phonea: d o n e s i a . T h i s may have been a in 1953, t h e r e were about 40 a d - man o r sophomore. Editorial Classified Advertising S65-R352 355-8265 Friday - February 10 In The Auditorium v i s e r s . By last y e a r , however, Specifically, the advisement Display A d v e r t i s i n g S53 8400 r e f e r e n c e to the fact that Sukarno the n u m b e r had grown to 135. c e n t e r s a r e now the s o u r c e of Tualness - circulation 355-S299 still c o m m a n d s the allegiance Photographic . 355-8311 TWO SHOWS 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. At this point, according to John all authorizations of " I " and of millions of Indonesians. World News y (FOR MEN ONLY) at a Glance IF SHE HAS S. Viets to discuss cease-fire extension SUGGESTED S A I G O N , South V i e t n a m ( A P ) - South V i e t n a m ' s g o v e r n m e n t r e a f f i r m e d today its plan to r e c o g n i z e a f o u r - d a y lunar new y e a r t r u c e and, in a s u r p r i s e A DOUBLE-RING m o v e , o f f e r e d to discuss with North V i e t n a m e s e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a c e a s e - f i r e extension " t o seven days CEREMONY, o r even longer." T h e V i e t Cong have c a l l e d f o r a s e y e n - d a y t r u c e SHE'S HOPING that would begin Feb. 8. The South V i e t n a m e s e c e a s e - f i r e proposal is f o r 96 hours - f r o m 7 a . m . FOR AN F e b . 8 to 7 a . m . Feb. 12. ® rt Wilson works on peace, market W E D D I N G R I N G ROME (*)- B r i t a i n ' s P r i m e pean Common M a r k e t . M i n i s t e r Harold Wilson wound Informants said Moro told up talk on the Common Market Wilson at a two-hour c o n f e r - with Italian l e a d e r s on a note ence a l s o attended by B r i t - When Art Carved first began making rings back in 1850, the re of o p t i m i s m today and then ish Foreign S e c r e t a r y George was little call for matched wedding hands. Today, the double d i s c u s s e d with Pope Paul VI Brown and Foreign Minister ring ceremony is a beautiful, meaningful way to liegin that B r i t i s h e f f o r t s to promote Amintore Fanfani that the sacred sharing of life If she's already decided on the double peace negotiations to end the talks were "particularly ring ceremony, she U want your counsel for choosing that per- friendly and c o n s t r u c t i v e . " fect set of rings We think our ArtCarved collection contains Vietnam w a r . the perfect choice. After all, ArtCarved has made more rings B e f o r e going to the Vati- Moro said some p r o b l e m s than anyone, with traditional craftsmanship that justifies can, Wilson was told by Ital- could be solved easily while pride in the ArtCarved name stamped in each one. Beauty o t h e r s a p p e a r e d m o r e difficult goes double with ArtCarved. ian P r e m i e r Aldo Moro that TICKETS GO ON SALE "the way is o p e n " for but he added, " N o n e is un- A - A N D A N T E SET B - C O R S I C A N SET C — T R I U M P H A N T SET B r i t a i n ' s entry into the E u r o - solvable." H i s $39.50 H e r s $35 00 His $29 50 H e r s $27.50 H i s $29.50 H e r s $27.50 Spainiards ask more H bomb compensation P A L O M A R E S , S p a l n ( A P ) - C i v i l guards t r i e d to a r r e s t Spain's " R e d D u c h e s s " today f o r refusing to halt m a r c h e r s seeking m o r e money f r o m the JANUARY 25 - 8..00 am U n i t e d States because of last y e a r ' s crash of a U.S. $3.00 GEN. ADMISSION $3.50 RESERVED AREA b o m b e r with four H - b o m b s aboard. When the lady d e m a n d e d to be handcuffed, e v e r y b o d y went to a b a r L I M I T 2 TICKETS PER PERSON and the c i v i l guard lieutenant telephoned his su- p e r i o r s f o r instructions. L u i s a Isabela A l v a r e z de Toledo, 30, b o r n the Headquarters MSU STUDENT ID REQUIRED ON JAN. 25 for Duchess of M e d i n a Sidonia, and the P a l o m a r e s Orange Blossom JEWEL»* v i l l a g e dentist, w e r e leading 1,000 men, women and D i a m o n d R i ngs ART CENTER Tickets sold at the Union and Campbell's Suburban Shop c h i l d r e n to a bus which 50 of t h e m w e r e to board 319 E . G R A N D R I V E R f o r a t r i p to the U.S. E m b a s s y in M a d r i d . Wednesday, January 18, 1967 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS L O H TO CC, M Rymal's h a r d driving Skaters fading makes him scoring threat from .500 mark By D E N N I S CHASE Associate Sports E d i t o r R y m a l c a m e to MSU on an igan, when academic tuition Rymal s c o r e d 15 s c h o l a r s h i p points in an 86-77 victory. In that game, the Spartan s o p h - b e f o r e I make my move. T h a t ' s why I like a t e a m that plays a m a n - t o - m a n r a t h e r than a zone T h e thing that m a k e s Steve R y - only. Dan Lltwhiler, Spartan By JOE M I T C H would put the Spartans even f u r t h - mal so valuable to the S p a r t a n s ' b a s e b a l l coach, was a l s o I n t e r - o m o r e guarded John C l a w s o n a n d d e f e n s e . It gives me more e r below b r e a k - e v e n . basketball team i s h i s v e r s a - e s t e d in Rymal, but n e i t h e r s p o r t p r a c t i c a l l y nullified Clawson a s a c h a n c e s to d r i v e past h i m . " , State News Sports W r i t e r P r i m a r y factor in the S p a r t a n s ' tility. Rymal i s listed a s a guard, o f f e r e d R y m a l a full s c h o l a r - t h r e a t . Benington s a y s Rymal Rymal will be out to equal COLORADO SPRINGS - MSU's difficulty in reaching .500 h a s but he i s a hard d r i v e r with good ship a f t e r graduating with a l l - played a g a m e s i m i l a r to the one l a s t y e a r ' s p e r f o r m a n c e when the hockey team continues to lose been the inability to win the c l o s e m o v e s and, even though h e ' s only s t a t e honors f r o m A d r i a n high he played Saturday against Iowa, S p a r t a n s play Michigan t h i s S a t - the close games, and a s It does o n e s . Only t h r e e times have they 6 - 1 , Coach John Benington s a y s school in 1963. when he a l s o s c o r e d 15 points. u r d a y in Ann A r b o r . "Michigan the .500 mark gets h a r d e r and lost games by m o r e than t h r e e he wouldn't h e s i t a t e to u s e him However, in R y m a l ' s s o p h o - " R y m a l Isn't a g r e a t outside d o e s n ' t have last y e a r ' s t e a m , " h a r d e r to r e a c h . g o a l s . Besides losing eight g a m e s at forward. m o r e y e a r , he was o f f e r e d a s h o o t e r , like s o m e g u a r d s , " B e n - Rymal said. " B u t the s p i r i t i s T h e Spartans, on a f o u r - g a m e by one goal, the Spartans have " S t e v e doesn't have a good o u t - t e n d e r and accepted it. ington said, " b u t he m a k e s up f o r still real high." road t r i p to Colorado Springs lost two o t h e r s by two g o a l s . s i d e s h o t , " Benington s a i d . "And it by using h i s own initiative to Rymal might have an added and Denver, suffered their fifth Of their six wins, the s k a t e r s he follows his shots in, so he Rymal won a v a r s i t y l e t t e r in get the ball, with interceptions r e a s o n f o r wanting to beat the one-goal loss of the season Mon- have won only two games by one always ends up with a good n u m - b a s e b a l l l a s t spring, a f t e r a fine and r e b o u n d s . H i s shooting p e r - W o l v e r i n e s . H i s Adrian t e a m d e - day night to an a r o u s e d Colorado goal. Only once have they won a b e r of r e b o u n d s . " b a s k e t b a l l s e a s o n . Rymal s c o r e d c e n t a g e (43) i s n ' t that b a d . And feated Saginaw A r t h u r Hill in the College team, 4 - 3 . game by t h r e e or m o r e g o a l s . Against Illinois, R y m a l g u a r d - 182 points, averaging 8.3 p e r our o f f e n s e doesn't depend on the s t a t e basketball s e m i f i n a l s in The loss gave Coach A m o B e s - Monday night was no d i f f e r e n t . ed Bob Johansen, a f o r w a r d , and g a m e l a s t winter. outside shot a n y w a y . " R y m a l i s 1963. C r a i g Dill, Michigan's c a p - s o n e ' s defending NCAA hockey The Spartans led 1-0 a f t e r the Johansen got two> points while R y m a l hit a p e r s o n a l high of a v e r a g i n g 10.6 points p e r g a m e . tain, was a m e m b e r of the S a g - champions their eighth setback of f i r s t period, then fell behind In R y m a l was s c o r i n g 12 in a 76- 16 points against P u r d u e , but " I like to drive in f o r the inaw squad. the season compared to only six the second and t h e r e a f t e r w e r e 74 v i c t o r y . Benington s a y s his b e s t g a m e l a y u p , " Rymal said. " I wait f o r Rymal hopes to disappoint Dill w i n s . It was the second loss of never able to catch up. Benington walked right by R y - w a s the l a s t one, against M i c h - the d e f e n s e to p r e s e n t openings again. the Western series for the J e r r y F i s h e r was in the S p a r - m a l on the c o a c h ' s f i r s t day at s k a t e r s whose only victory was a tan nets f o r the second night MSU. 2 - 1 win over Colorado College against Colorado College, a f t e r " I staved at Kellogg C e n t e r Saturday night. posting the 2-1 victory Saturday my f i r s t day h e r e , " Benington night over the T i g e r s . He w a s said. "And Steve was working The Spartans played their final especially Impressive in the s e c - behind the counter. I didn't even game of the trip Tuesday night ond period when Colorado College recognize h i m . A little l a t e r he against Denver before returning home to play a two-game set this put on a tremendous r u s h . F i s h e r prevented the game f r o m getting Steve Rymal was introduced to me a s one of our f r e s h m a n p l a y e r s . " weekend against defending West- out of hand. ern Collegiate Hockey A s s n . champions Michigan Tech. As it was, Colorado still m a n - aged t h r e e goals past F i s h e r . Since spliting their opening two The Spartans could only put one games of the season, the S p a r - a c r o s s , making it still a n y o n e ' s Lansing Capitals' boss tans have not been a .500 team g a m e In the third period. In either league action o r o v e r - all play. Coach Bessone was But the T i g e r s c a m e through hopeful that his team could reach with the clincher, leaving the the mark over the past two week- s c o r e 4-2 and making it a difficult solves team problems J i m Kallman is a judge in H e t r a d e d the p l a y e r and f i r e d a S u r p r i s e move b e f o r e the m e e t - ends, while the Spartans w e r e task for the Spartans to c o m e ing, Kallman t r a d e d Washington the InghamCounty P r o b a t e C o u r t , the coach, and who said t h e r e playing four games with Colorado back. to the Grand Rapids T a c k e r s for and a s such he is used to facing was any trouble on the Lansing College. MSU managed one final goal up to a problem and solving it H o r a c e Walker. Capitals? and had t h r e e opportunities in The battle between Tosheff and BUt with the loss Monday night, the final two minutes to tie the with Justice. Tosheff was officially notified He is also p a r t - o w n e r and g e n - of the termination of h i s contract Washington began on J a n . 6 a f t e r the s k a t e r s split their games with s c o r e , but Colorado goalie Don e r a l manager of t h e L a n s i n g C a p - last Friday at 4 p.m.. a game against the Holland C a r - Colorado College, leaving them Gale turned away all s h o t s . itals basketball team, which was T h e t e l e g r a m r e a d : "You a r e v e r s , in Holland. Words w e r e e x - still two games below the .500 Bill Faunt scored MSU's f i r s t r a c k e d last week by a d i s a g r e e - h e r e b y notified that your capacity changed. According to L a n c e O l - m a r k . And a loss to Denver, whom a s coach of the L a n s i n g Capitals son, Capitals p l a y e r and new they lost to F r i d a y night would goal, getting an a s s i s t f r o m s o p h - ment between the coach and the o m o r e Ken Anstey. Anstey w a s b e s t p l a y e r . T h e coach, Bill h a s been h e r e b y t e r m i n a t e d . T h i s coach, Washington objected to credited with a goal in the second T o s h e f f , said " e i t h e r he goes i s done with the full knowledge the technical coaching of T o s h - Trade trouble BARNES FLORAL ASiSi period, and Co-Captain T o m Mlk- o r 1 g o , " and the player, f o r - of the B o a r d . " T h e Board c o n s i s t s of seven eff a s well a s the method of substitution. The D e t r o i t Pistons a c q u i r e d Rudy L a r u s s o ( r i g h t ) in a t r a d e which sent kola s c o r e d the final goal In the m e r MSU-great Stan W a s h i n g - For Flowe-! third period. ton, indicated that he w a s n ' t too o w n e r s of the t e a m . T h e y met Tosheff said that he had had D e t r o i t ' s Ray Scot.t ( c e n t e r ) to the B a l t i m o r e B u l l e t s and M e l Counts (left) to F-esh and t h r i l l e d about the coaching s i t - l a s t Wednesday night to r e s o l v e difficulty with Washington in the the Los Angeles L a k e r s . A f t e r the deal, L a r u s s o said he would r e t i r e r a t h e r than, Fosh-onob!« F i s h e r finished the g a m e with uation e i t h e r . the dispute, a f t e r Kallman i n - p a s t , mainly with his m i s s i n g s i s t e d that Tosheff had r e s i g n e d . play for Detroit. U P I Telephotos 32 saves, one m o r e than C C ' s T h e n Judge Kallman stepped p r a c t i c e s . " I t r i e d to get t o - goalie Gale, who had 31. in and solved the d i l e m m a . T o s h e f f denied that he had. In gether with Stan and work out his p r o b l e m s b e c a u s e If t h e r e was any ill feeling on the t e a m , I LARUSSO BALKS wanted to know about i t , " T o s h - eff said. " W e had a m e e t i n g , which one of the o w n e r s and K a l l - man attended, along with Stan, and we t r i e d to talk out his p r o b - l e m s . But we w e r e n ' t too Piston trade nullified successful," LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Rudy be d o n e . T h i s is something that " I n a situation like thgt I Kallman had ready a n s w e r s , L a r u s s o , the handsome ivy had not c o m e up b e f o r e in my felt I couldn't do my b e s t f o r "Why was Washington league f o r w a r d of the Los Angeles e x p e r i e n c e in the l e a g u e . " D e t r o i t , " he s a i d . " I f I had traded7" L a k e r s , Tuesday announced his T h e P i s t o n s , however, c o n - decided to continue playing, I " T h e Board felt it was in the r e t i r e m e n t f r o m p r o basketball f i r m e d they had been notified would be happy to be a s s o c i a t e d best i n t e r e s t s of the t e a m . " r a t h e r than leave his home and officially by L a r u s s o that he was with D e t r o i t . 1 r e s p e c t (Coach) "Why was the coach of a s e c - family to join the Detroit P i s - r e t i r i n g . NBA P r e s i d e n t J . W a l - Dave D e b u s s c h e r e . He has done a ond place team f i r e d ? " tons. t e r Kennedy, informed by the r e m a r k a b l e job in a tough s i t - " T h e Board felt it was in the P i s t o n s of L a r u s s o ' s d e c i s i o n , uation." The decision c a m e l e s s than best i n t e r e s t s of the t e a m . " told Detroit that the t r a d e was But Larusso Indicated to 24 hours a f t e r the L a k e r s a n - "Did you engineer these off and L a r u s s o was u n d e r s u s - f r i e n d s he had become d i s e n - nounced a three-way deal that moves?" pension. chanted with the L a k e r s ' m a n - sent L a r u s s o to the B a l t i m o r e " T h e Board backed m e u p . " L a r u s s o , 29, who had n e v e r agement even b e f o r e his t r a d e Bullets f o r c e n t e r Mel Counts. " I f t h e r e had been no fight, T h e Bullets in turn t r a d e d L a - played f o r any club but the L a k e r s was announced. i would you still have traded W a s h - r u s s o to Detroit f o r f o r w a r d since joining them eight y e a r s ington and f i r e d T o s h e f f ? " Ray Scott. a g o , said t h e r e were " m a n y f a c - He said the constant p r e s e n c e "No comment." t o r s " involved in his d e c i s i o n . of new Owner Jack Kent Cooke at " A f t e r thinking about it a l l "Don't you feel that t h e s e " I wouldn't have my h e a r t in midcourt f o r every L a k e r g a m e night I decided that f o r p e r s o n a l moves will disrupt the t e a m ? " It if I went back t h e r e , " he s a i d . watching every move of the p l a y - r e a s o n s I could not join the "No comment." " I t would be an injustice both to e r s put them under " e x t r a p r e s - Detroit t e a m and I a m r e t i r i n g the Detroit club and myself f o r sure." f r o m the National Basketball A s - m e to r e p o r t . " " T h e whole thing was not c o n - Before you s o c i a t i o n , " L a r u s s o told UPL T h e ex-Dartmouth c a g e s t a r ducive to good basketball. We got L a k e r G e n e r a l Manager Lou f r a n t i c about winning every g a m e . plan your Mohs said he had no idea how h a s a l u c r a t i v e job a s a s t o c k - b r o k e r with a Beverly Hills f i r m T h e r e was a mountain of p r e s - the t h r e e - w a y t r a d e would now honeymoon and said he hated to j e o p a r d i z e sure." be untangled. that position during the long a b - L a r u s s o this season had lost " W e t r a d e d Rudy to B a l t i m o r e , sence r e q u i r e d if he went to his s t a r t i n g Job to T o m H a w - — check in with not D e t r o i t , " he pointed out. " I a n o t h e r club. kins a f t e r a slow r e c o v e r y f r o m would g u e s s it would be up to But m o r e important to L a r u s s o an abdominal o p e r a t i o n . But he Detroit to notify B a l t i m o r e that was the fact that his wife is e x - took that change in s t r i d e . • L a r u s s o had r e f u s e d to r e p o r t pecting t h e i r f i r s t child soon " I just t r i e d to help the club and the Bullets would let u s and he would be forced to leave a s much a s p o s s i b l e . 1 thought M O D E M I could do a good job coming know. h e r alone while he was in a n o t h e r B R I " I don't know exactly what will city. off the b e n c h . " MAUX •Oli M ' K I M , tt F.I H H M , * FIRE THE TEACHER ! In 13th century Italy, students had a s y s t e m . They f o r m e d guilds and hired and paid t h e i r own t e a c h e r s . T h o s e p r o f e s s o r s who failed to teach—or who w e r e found intellectually lacking—were f i r e d . At AC Spark Plug Division of G e n e r a l Motors, we think c e r t a i n a s p e c t s of this situation e x i s t in today's business w o r l d . 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Then tell him you'd like to talk with the AC Spark Plug Division interviewer who'll be t h e r e J a n u a r y 26th. to the world of JUST 75$—ASK ABOUT THE SPECIAL HALF-PRICE STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION RATE GM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Trans World Airlines* ^ S e r v i c e m a r k o w n e d exclusively by T r a n s W o r l d Airlines, Inc. AVAILABLE THROUGH COLLEGE B O O K S ^ E S Wednesday, January 18, 1967 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS UPI Diving form may decide C a g e Poll 'M'-A/ISU swimming meet NEW YORK (UP!)—The Uni- ted Proas International major college basketball ratings with first place votes and won-lost records of teams played through By John L a d d high-difficulty dive that the l n - pointed f i n g e r s and " p a l m i n g " u n d e r w a t e r action of his ifliper Saturday, Jan. 14, in parentheses: experlenced s p e c t a t o r will s e e t h e i r e n t r i e s . Making the big hole body. F o r Instance, on a f o r w a r d State News Sports W r i t e r rotating dive that Is going too little m o r e than a b l u r . with c r o s s e d open p a l m s is e s - TEAM POINTS Some oi the key men In MSU's pecially n e c e s s a r y f o r broad f a r o v e r , the diver pulls his legs 350 T h e e n t r y i s probably the UCLA (35) (12-0) swimming meet with University shouldered d i v e r s like MSU's through the hole by doing a u n d e r - 296 e a s i e s t part of the dive to o b - Louisville (14-1) of Michigan Saturday won't have w a t e r plke-posltlon s o m e r s a u l t . s e r v e , and t h e r e f o r e frequently Doug T o d d . North Carolina (12 -1) 247 to swim m o r e than a few s t r o k e s Once the hole is made, the diver Spartan Diving Coach John 189 gains undue importance both in Houston (14-1) at a t i m e . The S p a r t a m swim m u s t fit h i s body through it. N'arcy h a s probably the t h r e e 144 the points awarded and in the T e x a s Western (11-2) t e a m will be counting heavily on T h i s c o m e s easily when the diver best d i v e r s Michigan State has 128 crowd reaction. Since the object Kansas (11-2) t h e s e - - the d i v e r s . c o m e s out of his execution p e r - e v e r had. F r e d Whiteford, a sen- 120 of the entry is to m a k e a s little Princeton (13-1) Though t h e r e a r e s c o r e s of splash a s p o s s i b l e , f a i l u r e is fectly s t r a i g h t . However, with the ior, i s backed by two fine sopho- 73 New Mexico (11-3) different dives that m a y be p e r - painfully evident. f a s t spinning collegiate dives it is m o r e d i v e r s , Duane Green and 63 Florida (11-1) f o r m e d , all dives have s o m e c o m - often i m p o s s i b l e to stop the spir Doug Todd* 61 S e v e r a l recent Innovations Vandecbilt (12-2) mon c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s that s e r v e a s e n t i r e l y . T o fit his body into the Whiteford, a t r a n s f e r f r o m have improved t h i s important Second 10—11, Cincinnati 58; guidelines in the judging. T h e Orange Coast Junior College, has p a r t "of diving. T o get a good e n - hole, the d i v e r must " s a v e " the 12, Boston College 38; 13, Prov- judges give f r o m z e r o to 10 o v e r c o m e an early season ankle t r y , t h e d i v e r must m a k e a " h o l e " entry. idence 35; 14, Western Kentucky points o n each dive, Judging injury and is up to full strength in the w a t e r with his hands and Once h i s hands and head a r e in 20; 15, St. John's 19; 16, Dayton approach, hurdle, execution and and s p e e d . He is good on both try to fit his body into i t . ' ' h e hole, the diver must save 12; 17 (tie) Toledo and Syracuse entry. the one and t h r e e m e t e r s p r i n g - o r d e r to make a b e t t e r hole dive s legs f r o m slapping against II; 19, Mississippi State 10; 20 Each type of dive is a s s i g n e d a r e deviating f r o m the tradition ie w a t e r by t h e a p p r o p r i a t e b o a r d s a s well a s on the IO- (tie), Utah State and Tulsa 9. a " d e g r e e of difficulty" ranging m e t e r p l a t f o r m , on which he f i n - f r o m 1.0 to 2.8. T h e points ished eighth In the National AAU TSSüSHSSSSÄrSn^uSSSflS^ a w a r d e d by the Judges a r e totaled meet, last s u m m e r . and multiplied by the d e g r e e of MPCHIflftN V a n c e gains n o d G r e e n i s f r o m Battle Creek difficulty giving the s c o r e of the High School and w a s s t a t e c h a m - dive. TODAY . . pion in his senior y e a r . He Is On the f o r w a r d dives, a f o u r - probably the s t r o n g e s t of the F e a t u r e 1:20, step approach is usually u s e d . t h r e e d i v e r s and his strength for filini post T h e hurdle u s e s a high knee lift :25, 5:30, 7:35, gives him the ability to r e c o v e r which b r i n g s the diver down on dives that s t a r t badly. This makes 9:45 P.M. the board in the p r o p e r " r h y t h m " G r e e n a highly consistent d i v e r . which c a u s e s the board to s p r i n g CHAMPAIGN, 111. ( U P I ) « G e n e T h e athletic department has Todd w a s twice Illinois state DEAN ANN- him high in the a i r while p r e - been headed t e m p o r a r i l y by L e s - Diving for points s e r v i n g p r o p e r balance. The execution, o r p e r f o r m a n c e Vance, a s t a r basketball p e r - f o r m e r on the University of Illi- l i e Bryan, who will step down when Vance takes over on April champion f r o m New T r i e r High School and is known f o r his high MARTIN MARGRET Ri. MAIDEN nois' celebrated " w h i z k i d s " of d e g r e e of f i n e s s e . He Is at his in the a i r of the twists and 1. «KISKER M S U d i v e r F r e d W h i t e f o r d d e m o n s t r a t e s t h r e e phases of diving f o r m . W h i t e - the 1940's, Tuesday was r e c o m - best on the o n e - m e t e r b o a r d . s o m e r s a u l t s r e q u i r e d In a p a r - mended f o r athletic d i r e c t o r — a n Football Coach P e t e Elliott was f o r d h u r d l e s , at left. T h e execution is shown in the c e n t e r photo, and at r i g h t , t i c u l a r dive, Is the most i m p o r - Asked about the upcoming con- action equivalent t o a c t u a l the b o a r d ' s original choice for is the e n t r y . D i v e r s a r e e v a l u a t e d by judges on the various phases. tant p a r t . However, the action i s appointment to the p o s t . athletic d i r e c t o r . Elliott with- test with Michigan, Narcy said State News Photo by Paul Schleif so f a s t during this p a r t of a that t h e c o m p e t i t l o n w o u l d b e v e r y The u n i v e r s i t y ' s athletic board drew his name shortly b e f o r e the handed i t s recommendation to scandal b r o k e . tight. " I t ' l l be like a 5 0 - y a r d FRIDAY: f r e e s t y l e . Our d i v e r s a r e s o c l o s e IN LETTER TO RUSK P r e s i d e n t David D. Henry. He Vance, f r o m Clinton, 111., was a that It could go e i t h e r w a y . T h e will p r e s e n t it to the t r u s t e e s on d e f e n s i v e specialist with the whiz home pool and the rhythm of our F e b . 9, and they a r e expected kids t e a m and l a t e r played p r o b o a r d s should give us the c o m - to r u b b e r - s t a m p the choice. basketball with the old Chicago petitive a d v a n t a g e . " Graham joins protestors MSU's A s s i s t a n t Athletic Stagsi D i r e c t o r Burt Smith was being c o n s i d e r e d for the position. J i m G r a h a m , ASMSUchair- UCLA, the U n i v e r s i t i e s of O r e - including G r a h a m , have endorsed a s a r e s u l t of my r e a s o n e d c o n - sternation over the p r e s e n t con- Vance, 43, has not been p r e - viously employed by the a t h l e - MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES m a n . - h a s been s e l e c t e d a s a m e m - gon, Utah, Buffalo, Minnesota, the l e t t e r . tic d e p a r t m e n t . He h a s b e e n e x e - b e r of a c o m m i t t e e to help d r a f t and Holy C r o s s of Dunbarton. " T h e r e is increasing confusion flict. of the Illinois presents about both our basic p u r p o s e and " I t should be Implicitly u n d e r - cutlve director a l e t t e r to S e c r e t a r y of State G r a h a m ' s appointment c a m e as our t a c t i c s , and t h e r e is i n - stood that I do this a s an i n - Alumni Association, f a r removed Dean Rusk p r o t e s t i n g U.S. policy a r e s u l t of a l e t t e r he w r o t e in V i e t n a m . The c o m m i t t e e will supporting m e e t in Washington at the end of Students Association) stand on the t h i s month. w a r in Vietnam. NSA's (National c r e a s i n g f e a r that the c o u r s e now being p u r s u e d may lead us i r - revocably into a m a j o r land w a r dividual, and I have no authority w h a t s o e v e r , e i t h e r by t h e s t u d e n t government o r by the student f r o m the explosion that o c c u r r e d in D e c e m b e r when it was r e v e a l e d the school's athletic department "LITTLE PETER" in A s i a — w a r which many feel body, to s t a t e that they would had a $21,000 " s l u s h f u n d t o p a y what G r a h a m r e c e i v e d a phone call * r h e original l e t t e r , sent to (Pikko P i e t a r i n P i h a - F i n n i s h ) could not be won without r e c o u r s e comply with my f e e l i n g s . 1 do athletes. they Monday f r o m the student body Rusk in D e c e m b e r , 1966, w a s feel, however, that I am r e p r e - Vance will succeed Doug Mills, to n u c l e a r weapons, if t h e n , " the do p r e s i d e n t at H a r v a r d who i s o r - signed by 100 student government senting a n i n c r e a s e d concern who resigned in N o v e m b e r . That l e t t e r said in p a r t . P r o d u c e d by the largest and most u p - t o - d a t e together, ganizing a s t e e r i n g c o m m i t t e e p r e s i d e n t s a n d newspaper edi- o v e r the developments in South- w a s a b o u t two weeks b e f o r e which includes 10 student l e a d e r s t o r s . Since that t i m e m o r e than G r a h a m will not act on behalf f i l m company In Finland. T h e f i l m depicts is a of student government and will e a s t Asia which is being felt by M i l l s ' s a s s i s t a n t , Mel B r e w e r f r o m M S U , H a r v a r d , V a s s a r , 200 other student leaders, m o r e and m o r e students at Mich- blew the whistle on the slush the e v e r y day life of c o m m o n people, t h e i r crime! not be r e p r e s e n t i n g an official view of ASMSU at the m e e t i n g . " I would like to p l a c e my n a m e igan State U n i v e r s i t y , " said G r a - ham's letter,whichwas reprinted in i t s e n t i r e t y in the New York fund scandal which r e s u l t e d in probation f o r two coaches and suspension f o r a dozen football p l e a s u r e s and s o r r o w s . H SHIRLEY Intramural News In e n d o r s e m e n t of the Vietnam Awarded the Finnish State P r i s e In J a n u a r y , 1966. l e t t e r adopted by student l e a d e r s Times. and basketball p l a y e r s . Thurs., F r i . , Jan. 19 & 20 - 7 & 9 p.m. MacLAINE MICHAEL F r i d a y is the final day to sign Time Court 6 up f o r team compétition in r e s - i d e n c e hall, f r a t e r n i t y and inde- 6.-00 V i l l a g e r s - P a c k . Society ANNOUNCING FAIRCHILD THEATRE CRINE 7:00 F e l c h - Fenwick pendent handball. E n t r i e s a r e to be submitted at Room 201, IM 8:00 9:00 Holocaust - Housebroken Vets - F i n n s Folly THE SECOND ANNUAL Admission 500 GAMBIT' TECHNICOLOR« office. 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The State News does not Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Sale Personal p e r m i t r a c i a l o r religious with a VOLKSWAGEN, l964 sedan, e x - TYPIST: FULL time, n e e d e d i m - FOURTH MAN needed f o r spring FOURTH GIRL for house n e a r OVER 25 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e . O P - THE ROGUES: T h e exciting sound discrimination in its a d - 1 mediately. Some office e x p e r - t e r m . Burcham Woods. Pool. Brody. $60 including u t i l i t i e s . TICAL DISCOUNT, 416 T u s s i n g of e a s t c a m p u s . We book t h e m . low cos vertising columns. The cellent condition, $795.00 o r best o f f e r . 351-5960. 3 - 1 / 1 9 ience n e c e s s a r y . 487-3616. 351-7660. 3-1/18 351-9503. 3-1/20 Building. Phone IV 2-4667. Phone TU 2-9345. 3-1/20 State News will not accept C-l/20 WANTED: (VERSATILE) m u s i - VOLKSWAGEN 1963 s t a t i o n w a g - 5 - 1 / 1 8 THIRD GIRL for a t t r a c t i v e a p a r t - FOURTH GlRL needed a s soon WANT AD advertising which d i s c r i m - inates against religion, on. i500 s e r i e s . Not m i c r o b u s . LEGAL SECRETARY, e x p e r l - ment close. $55 complete. Janet a s p o s s i b l e to s h a r e h o u s e . fkL£vl§16N, fi.E. Portable, clan-entertalners, singers, in- Excellent. 393-2614. 5-1/24 enced, for pleasant law office. o r Susan 351-7302. Winter. 627-6653. 3-1/20 1 2 " and t a b l e . Good condition. t e r e s t e d In 12-week s u m m e r - r a c e , color o r national o r i - 3-1/18 • AUTOMOTIVE Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with R e a s o n a b l e . Call 332-5303. r e s o r t Job. If I n t e r e s t e d , p l e a s e gin. VOLKSWAGEN, 1958. $250.00 or NEAR MSUj. two one bedroom Rooms • EMPLOYMENT ability. 489-5753. 10-1/18 a p a r t m e n t s , 3-1/20 call Nick, 337-2070 , 6 - 7 p . m . best o f f e r . 355-8211 a f t e r 5 p . m . completely f u r - • FOR RENT SlK'GLE ROOM f o r male student. BOLEX H16-Rex 25 m m , 75 m m , 3-1/19 3-1/20 nished, all utilities paid. $155 • FOR S A L E VOLKSWAGEN, 1964. Red, runs MALE: TO WORK a month. 393-0517. 3-1/18 523 C h a r l e s St. 3-1/20 150 m m l e n s . Excellent condi- MEMO FROM NANCY: P i e r c e d ROOM: BLOCK f r o m B erkey. tion. Call 489-0980. 3-1/18 e a r r i n g s a r e on s a l e at our • LOST & FOUND Automotive well, good condition. $750. 646- 2 or 3 nights per SPACIOUS FOUR man duplex. Unsupervised, $215 now through • PERSONAL place. That's WILLIAM H. FORD GALAX IE 1959 four door, 5064. 3-1/20 week at the Min- N e a r c a m p u s . $200. Basement 6 0 0 K S U 5 £ D - over 50,000 h a r d • PEANUTS PERSONAL June 17. Phone 337-7196. THOMPSON JEWELERS at new t i r e s , needs body work, not VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. Excellent s t o r a g e . 351-9586. 3-1/20 3-1/20 c o v e r s , 10£ e a c h . North of L a n - F r a n d o r Shopping C e n t e r . You • REAL ESTATE used in four months. Best o f f e r . condition. Best o f f e r . 351-5904 A-Mart. Retail STUDENT APARTMENTS: $50- sing on US-27. Call 669-9311. • SERVICE PLEASANT SINGLE r o o m for 3-1/18 c a t s with c a r s c o m e on over Phone a f t e r 8 p.m. 351-6551.* I a f t e r 6 p . m . 3-1/20 experience help- $75 p e r student. Modern, fully and s e e u s . J a n u a r y s a l e now • TRANSPORTATION r e n t . Student o r workltig g i r l . 3 - 1 / 1 8 VOLVO 1958 , 30 m i l e s per g a l - f u r n i s h e d . On Abbott Road, STRUELE DOWNHILL, skis, k o - • WANTED lon. $100.00. Allen, 351-9267. ful. walking distance to c a m p u s . Kitchen p r i v i l e g e . 332-3259. flex bottoms, 6*11". Henke on. 3-1/19 FORD 1964 country sedan. Nine Hours flexible to your 3-1/20 THE WOOL1ES and other great p a s s e n g e r station wagon. V-8, 3-1/20 Phone 372-5300, M r . Dick C a - boots, s i z e 13, $45.00.351-5842. DEADLINE c r u i s o m a t i c , power steering and VOLVO, 1963, radio, a i r condi- schedule.$1.50 per hour hill. MEN: SUPERVISED 6-1/20" $9.00, cooking, parking. Two double. 5-1/18 bands I TERRY MAYNARD 482- to stort. 4548, 482-4590. C-l/20 tail gate. Radio and heater, r e - tioning, snow t i r e s . 882-8557 FOUR MAN Avondale a p a r t m e n t SKIS, KNEISSEL, blue s t a r , 200 1 P.M. one c l a s s day b e - Phone Mr. Butterfield blocks f r o m Berkey. 332-4978. GIRLS: FALLS, wiglets, w i g s . mote control m i r r o r . SI.295. after 5 p.m. 3-1/20 available immediately. 351- c m . , excellent condition. Make fore publication. ED 7-9281 for appt. 5-1/24 Finest human h a i r , discount OAmer. 482-5707. 3 - 1 / 2 0 VOLVO 1961, 4-door sedan. Low 4372 a f t e r 5 p . m . 6-1/20 o f f e r . 372-5517. 3-1/20 STUDENT WIVES: p a r t t i m e work WANTED: ONE girl to s h a r e p r i c e s . 337-0820 . 3-1/19 JAGUAR XK-E 4.2 Roadster, m i l e a g e c a r , fully guaranteed, available - c a s h i e r and w a i t - NEED GIRL for two girl a p a r t - house. Own r o o m . $43. 351- STEREO SPEAKERS: H.H. Scott, Cancellations - 12 noon one F R E E HOLIDAY - N o r t h e r n R e - Abarth exhaust, new radial $795. We take t r a d e s of a new r e s s e s . FRANDOR BIG BOY, ment. P a r k i n g , utilities i n - 5451. 3-1/20 s a v e $60.00 a p a i r . MAIN E L E C - c l a s s day before publica- s o r t . Fun f o r e n t i r e f a m i l y . t i r e s . AM-FM, Call Bill 351- type. STRATTON SPORT C E N - 3425 East Saginaw. ED 2-0815. cluded. N e a r Campus. 351-7569 PLEASANT ROOM in a r e a gf TRONICS, 5558 South P e n n s y l - tion. 339-8336, 372-2541. 1-1/18 6268 evenings. 3-1/19 TER, 1915 E. Michigan. IV 4- 3-1/20 o r 351-6928. 5-1/19 beautiful h o m e s . F o r g r a d u a t e vania, Lansing. 882-5035. C 4411. C-l/20 PHONE MERCURY, 1959. Only $220.00. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM- ONE OR TWO g i r l s for f o u r man student or p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n . STRETCH PANTS, 32'i w a i s t : Peanuts Personal Smooth-riding, V-8, two-door Auto Service & Parts PANY, t e m p o r a r y a s s i g n m e n t s a p a r t m e n t . University T e r r a c e . Phone, ED 2-1176. 2-1/19 White-Stag, black. $12.00; KITTEN: P r - r - r - r - r soon. C a t . 355-8255 automatic. Must sell quickly. M E L ' S AUTO SERVICE: L a r g e 351-7643. 5 - 1 / 1 9 WOMAN'S: One blocfc f r o m c a m - f o r experienced office g i r l s . No E r n s t - E n g l e , green, $25. 355- ' 1-1/18 RATES 355-8898. 3-1/19 o r s m a l l , we do them a l l . 1108 f e e , top pay. Phone 487-6071. GIRL N E E D E D f o r two girl apart - pus and town. $12.50 w e e k . 351- 3177. 1-1/18 SHOEI HAPPY 2 1 s t . Have fun at 1 DAf SI.50 OLDSMOBILE, 1961. Full power, E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C C-l/19 m e n t . Quiet, clo^e to c a m p u s . 4019. 3-1/20 NEW G.E. CARTRIDGE T a p e r e - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS g i r l s the G a b l e s . Love, A n d r e a . 3 DAYS S3.00 new t i r e s , completely tuned. CAR WASH: 25£. Wash, wax, GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT 351-5558. 3 - 1 / 1 9 corder. $50.00. Doug Smith, only. $40 p e r month. Two g i r l s 1-1/18 5 DAYS ¿5.00 Best offer, 351-7822. 5-1/23 vacuum. U-DO-1T. 430 S. Clip- f o r p e r m a n e n t positions for men G r a d u a t e and Married Students 355-2370 b e f o r e 5 p . m . 3 - 1 / 2 0 .OLDSMOBILE I960 Automatic, and women in office, s a l e s , t e c h - to occupy each r o o m . Two blocks p e r t . Back off KOKO BAR. ' SKIS 6 ' 1 1 " Hart Standard. Heavy f o u r - d o o r , heater, radio. $200. C-l/19 nical. IV 2-1543. C - l / 1 9 BAY COLONY* f r o m c a m p u s . ED 7-2022. duty Cubco binding. 353-2533. Recreation (based on 10 words p e r ad) Uema ED 2-6522. 3 - 1 / 2 0 APARTMENTS 3-1/19 WEAR THE TRADEMARK § N E W BATTERIES. Exchange X-RAY TECHNICIAN. P a r t t i m e , 1-1/18 Over 10, 15f per word, p e r day OLDS 1959 Convertible 88. New 1127 N . HAGADORN O F T H E P U E R T O R I C A N SUN p r i c e f r o m $7.95. New sealed a f t e r n o o n s only. F o u r days p e r For Sole SKI JACKET, m e n ' s ice s k a t e s , Rubber. Good mechanical condi- Now leasing 63 units. 1 and T h e r e will be a 50^ s e r v i c e b e a m s , 9900.00 Deposit, no men over age 21. IV 4-1596. GARRARD AUTOMATIC chang- 16. Fresh in- 42. Respond c h i l d r e n . 332-0639. 3-1/18 3-1/18 formation 46. I.ariat e r . Walnut base, P i c k e r i n g V - 18. Anent 49. Strike out This must be because we MEN NEEDED for apartment, ACROSS FROM Kellogg Center 15 c a r t r i d g e , excellent condi- 19. Knock 50. l-oals 2. (!r. vowel 7. Vociferate recondition our used Volks- block f r o m Berkey. Call 351- - two g i r l s to s h a r e home. tion. $40. Gallager, 351-9792. 51. Fashion«! 3. Toll road 8. Small is- 21. Prone to wagens to the highest standard 6375. 5-1/20 F u r n i s h e d $51.00. Phone 351- 3-1/20 23. Accurate 52. Narrates 4. Verge land Be sure to check our we can achieve. Then we 7798. 5-1/23 27. Yale 5. Opposed to 9. Saintc. SPRING SUBLEASE lower half SKIS - HART P r o s , 6 ' 9 " , two guarantee them for* 100% f o r MUFFLIN STREET, f u r n i s h e d , 28. Studied DOWN windward abbr. - "Personal" Column for thirty days o r a thousand house, 3 g i r l s , $55 monthly. two bedroom house, $115 y e a r s old, boots, Bob 351-9524. 30. Kverything I. I loncv (i. Astern 10. Denary 351-9438. 3-1/19 5-1/20 live bands to play at miles. monthly plus utilities. Require 11. Cunning •Engine Si t r a n s m i s s i o n , r e a r YOUNG MAN to s h a r e furnished l e a s e and deposit. Call ED 2 - l z 3 4 5 C 7 e 10 11 17. Harpoon these week-end dances. a x l e , front axle luxury a p a r t m e n t with s a m e . 4770. 4-1/20 Faculty & Grad. 19. Curb Dorm mixers & term parties. • B r a k e and e l e c t r i c a l s y s t e m s Reasonable. p.m. 482-4045 a f t e 3-1/20 r 6 NEEDED: SIXTH man, t h r e e b e d - r o o m house, two blocks f r o m Students EAST LANSING AREA 11 14 % 13 19 20. Dovekie 22. Dravidiau language '64 VW - Sunroof, blue with whitewalls, g a s , h e a t - e r , radio. SEEKING FOURTH g i r l . P o s - s l b l e a r r a n g e m e n t s for two. Burcham Woods. 351-9082. 3-1/20 c a m p u s . Utilities P a i d . 351- 7594. HOLT AREA: two duplex. Stove and r e f r i g e r a t o r . 3-1/18 bedroom IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY PRIVATE LAKE Enjoy boating, swimming, ice skating on fishing, f i t» 20 % 16 II 1 17 P 22 >e 1 k$ 23 24 25 Zfc 24. Precipita- tion 25. Arm bone 2(i. Ardor '64 Falcon - Red with Stan- THIRD MAN: quiet, luxury a p a r t - Full b a s e m e n t . $135 plus u t i l - y o u r own private lake and 27 » 30 29. Black mark Advertise your band i t i e s . 627-7583. 3 - 1 / 1 8 beach, 2-bedroom a p a r t - 1 35. Wooden m e n t . W i n t e r / s p r i n g . Norwood // dard t r a n s m i s s i o n , good 31 I 31 33 pin 'i ment only $160 Including in the STATE NEWS tires A p a r t m e n t s . 351-9269. 3 - 1 / 2 0 $50 FOR ONE MAN to s h a r e air conditioning, c a r p e t , i9. Nerve net- Personals. TWO GIRLS needed for Rivers l a r g e a t t r a c t i v e house. Living d r a p e s , r e f r i g e r a t o r , oven 34 35 i it 37 work %% '66 Mustang Deluxe d i s c . r o o m , dining room, r e c r e a t i o n 41. Military Super deluxe i n t e r i o r . Edge a p a r t m e n t . 351-9319 any- r o o m , time. laundry room, kitchen 3 - 1 / 1 8 with dinette. P r i v a t e b e d r o o m . and range, laundry f a - cilities , Worry-free year around maintenance, f u r - %%1 41 4» 44 3« 3» %43 40 46 41 47 48 assistant 42. Paid no- TWO GIRLS needed for 4-girl L a r g e wooded y a r d . F o u r minute tices PHIL GORDON VW house block f r o m Berkey. 351- d r i v e to c a m p u s . IV 9-2615 nished or unfurnished. 4» 50 43. ('.tear proiit Adults only. 5 min. f r o m 44. Foxy Call 355-8255 USED CARS 6464 a f t e r 6 p . m . 3 - 1 / 1 8 any t i m e . 3-1/20 campus. Chalet Park ¿1 i 52 45. Primary E . GRAND RIVER AT HOWARD GlRE WANTED R i v e r ' s Edge TWO BEDROOM house iur^ A p a r t m e n t s at Lake O ' T h e color A p a r t m e n t , $55 p e r month. 351- Hills. Ph. 339-8258 or 47. - Aviv 484-1341 nlshed. No l e a s e . Capitol a r e a . 9319. 5_i/20 332-8704. 48. Burro $120. 484-3906. 5-1/24- SPORTS7Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 18, 1967 TONIGHT Student role in institution SD S meets Busy little hands t to be discussed by panel on war, draft Faculty and student panelists will discuss "Student Involve- ment in Instruction: Six Utopias" Each panelist has taken a p o s - ition on this discussion. Crane has said that following each. He doesn't think that these elements of the academic com- munity comprehend what is hap- at a meeting to be held at 7:30 a policy of lecture sections with- pening to them. Students for a Democratic So-> p.m. Thursday in 31 Union. out c l a s s lists and a policy of Crocker has said that those Participating in the discussion outside examiners would allow affected by decisions should make It's what's ciety (SDS) will meet at 8:30 tonight in 34 and 35 Union Build- will be: Maurice Crane,associate the student freedom of move- them. "I believe that the Indivi- ing. Discussion will be on the war p r o f e s s o r of humanities; Robert ment that would put him on the dual student should have full con- and the draft. Ebel, professor of education; same side a s the professor, with trol over his course of study," * • • happening Robert Hammer, associate p r o - his enemy Ignorance, rather than he said. f e s s o r of chemistry and associate the system. The MSU Promenaders will director of Honors College Ebel has said that " t h e r e Miss Unger also has said that hold an open square folk and «Steven Crocker, of United Stu should be more involvement of there is a need for student p a r - round dance from 7-8:15 in 34 Club will meet f r o m 7-9 tonight dents; Erik Goodman, formei students in course planning and ticipation in establishing the c u r - Women's LM. All interested stu- in 207 Home Ec Bldg. ASMSU chairman of Student presentations than there is c u r - riculum. dents a r e invited. • • * C o u r s e and Faculty Evaluation rently at MSU and only a little Goodman, however, says that • • • "neither students nor facultyare Committee; and Miss Perra more involvement in the eval- The Fisheries and Wildlife The Freshman Home Econo- Unger, of the Student Education uation of quality in courses and as concerned as they should be Club will meet at 7:30 tonight mics Club will meet at 7 p.m. Assn. ' instruction." about the student's role in s t r u c - in the Natural Resources Aud- tonight in the Home Management The discussion will be mod- H a m m e r ' s position i s that turing and evaluatingtheirclass- itorium. The program will fea- House, Unit II. Officers will be erated by Robert Andringa, a s - much of the tension that exists room experience." t u r e a talk by Jack Bails on elected. sistant director of Honors C o l - bçtween the students, faculty and All interested persons a r e Coho Salmon in Michigan. R e - * • • invited to attend. Refreshments lege. It is sponsored by Phi the administration is caused by freshments will be served and all The MSU Packaging Society the different nature and aims of will be served. Delta Kappa and the Student E d - interested students are invited. will meet at 7 tonight in the Con- ucation Assn. • • • Con Room of the International Center. Frank Hardesty, con- Open Rush for the Spartan sultant to business lit Columbus, Women's League will be at 7 Ohio, will speak. Students "express t h e m s e l v e s , " learn to handle artistic materials, and make Arabic class p . m . tonight in the Union Sun- useful and decorative objects In the pottery room of Kresge Art C e n t e r . These porch. • • • Delta Sigma Pi, Professional students watch their vases gradually take f o r m . starts tonight The HomeEconomicsTeaching State News photos by L a r r y Fritzlar) Business Fraternity, will hold An Arabic language c l a s s , open rush at 8 p.m. tonight in sponsored by the campus Arab the Student Services Lounge. All Club, will hold its first m e e t - business, economics and a d v e r - ing tonight. G o o d deed tising m a j o r s a r e invited. Prof cited for plant study The non-credit course is avail- able at no cost and all course material will be provided by the leaves youth The MSU Marketing Club will growth and development and has Arab Club, according to club meet at 7:30 tonight in the T e a k - Martin J . Bukovac, p r o f e s s o r spraying young apple t r e e s to In- presented his findings to several president Shawky Eisa. cold and wet Room at Eppely Center. Kenneth D. Cummings will speak on of horticulture, will receive the annual Sigma XI science honorary duce flowering and fruiting and pear trees to induce fruit international congresses.