Tuesday inside today ... Öouty;. : Police Censorship - P. 2 MICHIGAN . . . and c o o l e r with STATE H u s k i e C o a c h John M a c l n n e s - P . 5 possible showers. High End The Draft - P. 8 in middle 40's. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan J a n u a r y 24, 1967 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 111 DOUBLE DEDUCTIONS BY '74 Spring busted out all over! Social Security proposa to increase be nefits, taxes R e g a r d l e s s of the tax paid, It is m a t c h - p e r s o n s 72 or over who have not received WASHINGTON ¡¿PI — P r e s i d e n t Johnson benefits previously. Monday proposed the biggest i n c r e a s e ed by the e m p l o y e r . Johnson also urged that 500,000 in Social Security benefits in 30 y e a r s . In his special m e s s a g e Johnson p r o - additional f a r m w o r k e r s be given Social He said it would take 1.4 million A m e r - p o s e d an i n c r e a s e In the special benefits Security coverage and that federal s e r v i c e i c a n s out of poverty this y e a r . paid m o r e than 900,000 p e r s o n s 72 o r be applied a s Social c r e d i t f o r employees But the P r e s i d e n t ' s p r o p o s a l s , sent to o v e r who have m a d e little or no Social Ineligible for Civil S e r v i c e benefits when C o n g r e s s in a special m e s s a g e , Include Security c o n t r i b u t i o n s - f r o m $35 to $50 they r e t i r e , become disabled o r d i e . It m a y be t h e m i d d l e o f J a n u a r y , and t h e r e m a y yet be t w o m o n t h s o f w i n t e r ahead, but i t l o o k e d l i k e i n c r e a s e s in Social Security taxes that monthly f o r an individual and f r o m In addition to the Social Security In- s p r i n g at M S U M o n d a y as s t u d e n t s z i p p e d t h r o u g h the m i s t on m o t o r c y c l e s and t o o k d o w n the t o p s would double the amount deducted f r o m $52.50 to $75 p e r couple. And he urged c r e a s e s , Johnson proposed legislation to o f t h e i r c o n v e r t i b l e s . A n d e v e n t h e MSU p i g s ( " g e r m - f r e e " Y o r k s h i r e p i g s , at t h a t ) h a d s p r i n g f e v e r paychecks by 1974. new benefits for an additional 200,000 upgrade s t a t e w e l f a r e laws. as t e m p e r a t u r e s r o s e to M o n d a y ' s h i g h o f 52 d e g r e e s — b u t f o r e c a s t s say t o d a y amd W e d n e s d a y w i l l be T h e scope of the proposed benefit i n - c o o l e r , w i t h p o s s i b l e r a i n and W e d n e s d a y - - s n o w f l u r r i e s . c r e a s e s range f r o m 15 p e r cent for all State N e w s p h o t o s by L a r r y F r i t z l a n and Dave L a u r a r e c i p i e n t s to 59 p e r cent f o r t h e 2.5 million receiving minimun benefits. F u n d s f o r the I n c r e a s e s would be ob- PENDING TALKS tained by extending the amount of income on which Social Security taxes a r e levied N.Y. teacher 'loyalty' law and by r a i s i n g the tax r a t e . C u r r e n t l y , Social Security taxes, i n - cluding m e d i c a r e , amount to 4.4 per cent of income up to $6,600 a y e a r , an annual LBJ asks for missile total of $290.40 f o r an Individual r e - struck down by high court ceiving that much p a y . Johnson p r o p o s e s that the taxable b a s e be r a i s e d next y e a r to $7,800, which would !ift the maximum tax to $343.20. funds on standby basis T h e tax r a t e , which had been scheduled Poseidon m i s s i l e s f o r P o l a r i s s u b m a r i n e s ; WASHINGTON l/P) — P r e s i d e n t Johnson to climb to 4.9 p e r cent In 1969, would I m p r o v e d , landbased Minuteman m i s s i l e s applied to t e a c h e r s in the public e l e m e n - asked C o n g r e s s Monday f o r standby money WASHINGTON ifl — T h e Supreme Court go Instead to 5 p e r cent. equipped with decoy devices designed to t a r y and secondary schools. In 1953 t e a c h - f o r a p o s s i b l e s t a r t of Nike X production s t r u c k down Monday a New York law which T h e P r e s i d e n t ' s m e s s a g e calls a l s o fool enemy d e f e n s e s , and the s t a r t on a m a d e Communist party membership "Our public educational e r s and staff m e m b e r s at s t a t e colleges f o r f u r t h e r I n c r e a s e s in the taxable b a s e in c a s e a g r e e m e n t i s n ' t r e a c h e d on a U.S. third atomic-powered aircraft c a r r i e r . and u n i v e r s i t i e s w e r e c o v e r e d . -Soviet a n t l - m l s s l l e ban. grounds f o r firing t e a c h e r s . system is the genius of our T h e F e i n b e r g Law subjected to d i s - to $9,000 in 1971 and $10,800 In 1974 In his m e s s a g e accompanying a $ 7 3 . 2 - T h e budget p r o v i d e s f o r a uniformed J u s t i c e William J . Brennan J r . w r o t e - and f o r an I n c r e a s e in the r a t e to 5.55 s t r e n g t h of 3.46 million men and women, the controlling r u l i n g . Voting In f a v o r democracy." m i s s a l employes who r e f u s e d to a f f i r m p e r cent in 1973. bllllon Defense Dept. budget (ballooned 135,000 above the c u r r e n t f o r c e . that they w e r e not m e m b e r s of the C o m - $5.4 billion above this y e a r ' s partly by w e r e Chief J u s t i c e E a r l W a r r e n and T h u s , starting in 1974, a person e a r n - The P r e s i d e n t said his p r o g r a m will munist party. mounting Vietnam war costs), the P r e s i - A s s o c i a t e J u s t i c e s HugoL. Black, William . .id government may r e g u l a t e in the a r e a ing $10,800 o r m o r e would pay $599.40 p r o v i d e " f o r the full r e p l e n i s h m e n t of T h e court acted today on an appeal by dent c o n f i r m e d that he h a s decided against O. Douglas and Abe F o r t a s . Dissenting only with narrow specificity. in annual Social Security t a x e s . munitions, supplies and m a t e r i a l s c o n - f i v e faculty and staff m e m b e r s , past and deploying an a n t i m i s s i l e system pending w e r e J u s t i c e s T o m C. C l a r k , John M. " N e w Y o r k ' s complicated and I n t r i c a t e E s t i m a t e s a r e , however, that the i n - s u m e d in Southeast Asia at c u r r e n t l y p r e s e n t , of the University of Buffalo which ban talks with the Soviets. H a r l a n , Potter Stewart and Byron R. White. s c h e m e plainly violates that s t a n d a r d , " c r e a s e in the taxable b a s e would affect p r o j e c t e d r a t e s even If the conflict e x - b e c a m e a part of the s t a t e university But " i f t h e s e d i s c u s s i o n s prove u n - T h e New York p r o v i s i o n s w e r e found Brennan s a i d . only about 22 p e r cent of those p a y - tends beyond the end of the f i s c a l y e a r . " s y s t e m in 1962. They won r e v e r s a l of s u c c e s s f u l , " Johnson said, " o u r deploy- by the m a j o r i t y to be unconstitutionally Speaking f o r the four d i s s e n t e r s , C l a r k a ruling by a special t h r e e - j u d g e f e d e r a l ing Social Security taxes next year and ment decision will be r e c o n s i d e r e d . ( p l e a s * t u r n t o the b a c k page) vague and also an unconstitutional i n t r u - said the m a j o r i t y " h a s by its b r o a d s i d e c o u r t in Buffalo that the p r o v i s i o n s w e r e about 13 p e r cent when the 1974 i n c r e a s e " T o provide f o r actions that may be sion into the e x p r e s s i o n of belief. swept away one of our m o s t p r e c i o u s valid. is made. r e q u i r e d at that t i m e , approximately $375 Brennan said t h e r e can be no doubt V I S A card holdup r i g h t s , the right of s e l f - p r e s e r v a t i o n . " million has been included f o r the p r o d u c - New York has a l e g i t i m a t e Interest In p r o - " O u r pul U - s y s t e m is the tion of Nike X f o r such p u r p o s e s a s d e - tecting its education s y s t e m f r o m sub- M a o asks army's genius of our d e m o c r a c y , " Clark con- f e n s e of our offensive weapon s y s t e m s . " v e r s i o n . But he said, quoting an e a r l i e r S u p r e m e Court decision, " e v e n though the governmental p u r p o s e be legitimate and tinued. " T h e minds of our youth a r e developed t h e r e and the c h a r a c t e r of that develop- help The administration said late last y e a r the Soviets a r e deploying a limited a n t i - m i s s i l e system around Moscow designed cleared for substantial, that p u r p o s e cannot be p u r - hall give-away ment 'will d e t e r m i n e the f u t u r e of our to knock out approaching m i s s i l e s . sued by m e a n s that broadly stifle funda- m e n t a l p e r s o n a l l i b e r t i e s when the end can be m o r e narrowly a c h i e v e d . " land. Indeed, our very e x i s t e n c e depends upon I t . " New York t e a c h e r loyalty p r o v i s i o n s , to stamp out civil strife T h i s is the firSt t i m e the a d m i n i s t r a - tion h a s sought Nike X production funds. L a s t y e a r , S e c r e t a r y of Defense Robert Distribution of V a r s i t y International F r e e speech, guaranteed by the F i r s t known a s the F e l n b e r g Law, w e r e upheld TOKYO [Jfi — L e a d e r s of C h a i r m a n s p r e a d i n g opposition to Mao throughout Sales Association (VISA) discount c a r d s the countryside. S. McNamara r e f u s e d to spend m o r e than Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, needs by the Supreme Court in 1952. TTiey t h e n - M a o ' s f o r c e s called the a r m y into action will continue this week on an Individual O b s e r v e r s in Hong Kong said, however, $150 million in unrequested money a p - breathing space to s u r v i v e , Brennan said, Monday to s t a m p out growing rebellion. r e s i d e n c e hall b a s i s . that the " a r m y " supposedly being formed p r o p r i a t e d by C o n g r e s s to finance Nike X A s a f i r s t act, s o l d i e r s w e r e said to have VISA distribution had previously been a g a i n s t Mao in the southern province of preproductlon a c t i v i t i e s . s e i z e d control of Fangshan, a rebellious postponed f o r two weeks pending p e r - Kwangtung probably was..no m o r e than a Cost e s t i m a t e s f o r a completed U.S. s u b u r b of Peking. m i s s i o n by MHA and WIC to contact s t u - a n t i m i s s i l e system r a n g e to $40 billion. Unseasonal weather J a p a n e s e p r e s s r e p o r t s said wall p o s t - e r s told of 60,000 " r e a c t i o n a r i e s " a s - group a r m e d with clubs and weapons fashioned f r o m f a r m and factory tools. Moscow radio, in its usual anti-Mao T h e P r e s i d e n t unveiled a spending p r o - posal including $21.9 billion to support dents through the living units. VISA c a r d s and coupons will be p a s s e d out by house p r e s i d e n t s of the w o m e n ' s s e m b l i n g In Manchuria to fight p r o - M a o vein, d e c l a r e d that " r e s i s t a n c e In Kiang- Southeast Asia o p e r a t i o n s in f i s c a l 1968, h a l l s beginning Wednesday and in the m e n ' s expected to end tonight f o r c e s converging on the Manchurian i n - d u s t r i a l city of Changchun. T h e s e a c - c o u n t s said 40 Maoists w e r e injured in s i P r o v i n c e Is especially furious and much of the province is now controlled by t h o s e opposing Mao T s e - t u n g . " and s a i d he will send C o n g r e s s a $12.3 billion r e q u e s t to supplement the c u r r e n t budget. T h e supplemental would m e a n h a l l s a f t e r F r i d a y , according to Jeff Snyder, d i r e c t o r of discount s e r v i c e s . Snyder added that 5,000 VISA c a r d s will c l a s h e s with w o r k e r s and students in about $9.4 billion in expenditures by next Campus ducks and non-skiing students caused n u m e r o u s weekend traffic a c - Other wall p o s t e r s said c l a s h e s o c - be available to o f f - c a m p u s students only Changchun. J u n e 30. enjoyed a unseasonal w a r m spell Monday cidents and forced the delay o r r e - r o u t i n e c u r r e d In Fangshan over the weekend In the ASMSU lobby, t h i r d floor Student and in T i e n t s i n , 100 m i l e s southeast Additional billions a r e provided to which sent t e m p e r a t u r e s soaring into the of most a i r t r a f f i c in Michigan Sunday C h i n e s e a r r i v i n g in Hong Kong f r o m S e r v i c e s , on Wednesday, Thursday and of Peking, and Paotlng, 80 m i l e s s o u t h - s t r e n g t h e n nuclear and conventional f o r c e s upper 50s. night. Canton said Mao's opponents w e r e c o l - Monday through T h u r s d a y next week. west of the Red Chinese capital. with such items a s new multiple-warhead S k a t e b o a r d e r s w e r e seen on the side At l e a s t four p e r s o n s w e r e killed in lecting weapons and f o r m i n g an a r m y of walk n e a r Bessey Hall a s the high Monday weekend automobile s m a s h u p s that h a p - p e a s a n t s , and w o r k e r s in Kwangtung P r o v - In c o u n t e r - e f f o r t s wall p o s t e r s a n - r e a c h e d 58 d e g r e e s in the Lansing a r e a pened on fog-shrouded highways. ince, following r e p o r t s of the s u c c e s s of nounced creation of a group of w o r k e r s , U C student leaders plan and Sunday evening lows w e r e above f r e e z - Warming t e m p e r a t u r e s began moving a s i m i l a r a r m y in neighboring Kiangsi p e a s a n t s , s o l d i e r s , students and t e a c h e r s ing in all p a r t s of the s t a t e . in S a t u r d a y , turning snow and ice in the Province. in the capital to divert P r e s i d e n t Liu south into slush, and in many spots T h e r e was no way of checking the a c c u r - Shao-chi and his anti-Mao b a c k e r s of A y e a r ago the high in the state was ruining what had p r o m i s e d to be an a c y of this r e p o r t , o r of other r e p o r t s of any s e m b l a n c e of control In Peking. 29 d e g r e e s , while the low was a chilly excellent weekend for skiing. meetings on Kerr firing 17. N o r m a l t e m p e r a t u r e s for late J a n - u a r y range between 17 and 31 d e g r e e s . It didn't get down to f r e e z i n g at a T h e sudden w a r m spell has been caused single Michigan reporting station over-* by a warm front which moved up the night. Some places r e p o r t e d readings a s M i s s i s s i p p i Valley f r o m the Gulf of M e x - low a s 19 last week. ico, forcing a Canadian cold a i r m a s s to Melting ice and rain f o r c e d cancellation Should p r o t e s t s of t h i s kind m a t e r i a l i z e , BERKELEY, Calif. OP) — Staggered by it would be the f i r s t t i m e in two d e m o n - r e m a i n in Canada. Sunday of the second day of O l y m p i c - the s u r p r i s e f i r i n g of P r e s i d e n t Clark Warm weather is expected to continue style speed skating championship r a c e s s t r a t l o n - w r a c k e d y e a r s that K e r r would K e r r of the University of California, l e a d - through today in the Lansing a r e a , but at Flint. Saturday's events had been slowed h e a r militant student support of h i m s e l f . e r s of 87,000 students on nine UC c a m - t h i s evening will bring c o o l e r t e m p e r a - by a d v e r s e conditions. He h a s come under f i r e f o r the d e m o n - p u s e s planned m a s s m e e t i n g s today to d e - t u r e s and possible snow f l u r r i e s Wed- The f o r e c a s t f o r t h e southeastern Lower s t r a t i o n s that have hit B e r k e l e y , and s o m e c i d e student action iri the c r i s i s . Also, n e s d a y . Today's f o r e c a s t c a l l s f o r a high Peninsula today is " m o s t l y cloudy and b e l i e v e this u n r e s t contributed to the r e - the quest begins f o r K e r r ' s s u c c e s s o r . in the m i d - 4 0 s with rain possibly chang- c o o l e r , with showers l i k e l y , " and the g e n t s ' decision to f i r e h i m . T h e Board of R e g e n t s , by a 14-to-8 Most of the student l e a d e r s a p p e a r e d ing to snow at night. outlook f o r Wednesday: " c o l d e r with a vote, l a s t F r i d a y ended the eight and Fog accompanying the w a r m weather chance of snow f l u r r i e s . to take Mcintosh's d i s c u s s l o n - f l r s t view- one-half y e a r c a r e e r of K e r r a s p r e s i - view. dent of the n a t i o n ' s biggest university system. Gov. Ronald Reagan, an e x - MORE LENIENT officio regent, voted against K e r r , 55. Political move? Reagan said during his election c a m - In a m e s s a g e a d d r e s s e d to r e g e n t s o v e r paign that K e r r p e r m i t t e d campus p o l i t - the weekend, 81 Berkeley p r o f e s s o r s s a i d : ical activity In behalf of Reagan's Demo- Dorm open house policy " T h e nature and timing of the action c r a t i c opponent, then Gov. Edmund B . taken F r i d a y s e e m to give evidence of an Brown. attempt to exert political influence o v e r . " W e have no plans f o r a protest t o d a y , " the u n i v e r s i t y . under committee review said Dan Mcintosh, student body p r e s i d e n t " T h i s cannot be tolerated f r o m e i t h e r of the Berkeley c a m p u s , l a r g e s t of the the right o r the left of the political UC s y s t e m . spectrum. Mcintosh said he would call f o r a " W e call on r e g e n t s to d e m o n s t r a n that g e s t that t h i s code be r e w r i t t e n to say: discussion of the K e r r o u s t e r , alone with D o r m i t o r y r e s i d e n t s participating in t h e i r action did not r e s u l t f r o m political "when m e m b e r s of the opposite sex a r e Reagan's controversial proposals to open house may find the U n i v e r s i t y code p r e s s u r e s coming f r o m the s t a t e a d m i n i s - in the r o o m , doors to the r o o m must c h a r g e tuition and cut the UC budget, m o r e lenient if the Dean of Students O f - t r a t i o n in S a c r a m e n t o . " M be open so that unobstructed entry is both of which K e r r had pledged to fight. f i c e a p p r o v e s the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s made Regents must knuckle down i m m e d i a t e - by the Policy Review C o m m i t t e e . possible." ly toward choosing a new p r e s i d e n t . F a c u l - T h e committee will m e e t today to c o n - T h e committee m a d e no written s t a t e - Boycotts discussed ty m e m b e r s , who will have their m e e t - s i d e r f u r t h e r and final r e v i s i o n s . m e n t about "students closing the door ing Tuesday, hope to e x e r c i s e strong I n - Existing u n i v e r s i t y c o d e s Imply that when guests of the opposite sex a r e not At the two c a m p u s e s in Southern C a l - fluence in the choice. a l l d o o r s must be open during hall open in the r o o m . T h e c o m m i t t e e ' s r e c o m - ifornia t h e r e w a s talk of c l a s s r o o m boy- M r s . Edward H. Heller, a regent who h o u s e hours, u n l e s s the occupants a r e mendations have to be approved by both cotts to p r o t e s t the f i r i n g of K e r r . absent f r o m the hall. T h i s ruling p r e s - MHA and WIC b e f o r e being p r o c e s s e d to Whistle while you work At Santa B a r b a r a , the student body voted against the d i s m i s s a l , said with r e f e r e n c e to the abruptness of the a c t : ently Is accepted by r e s i d e n c e hall heads, the Dean of Student's Office. p r e s i d e n t urged organization of a u n i v e r - B r o o m - b e a r i n g hippies held a " s t r e e t - c l e a n i n g happening" " I t s e e m s obvious to m e w e ' r e not going r e g a r d l e s s of whether the occupants have T h e Policy Review c o m m i t t e e c o n s i s t s sity-wide boycott. And at Irvine, Dave to get a president of s t a t u r e very quickly, v i s i t o r s of the opposite s e x in the r o o m or of two dormitory head a d v i s e r s , two i n San F r a n c i s c o ' s H a i g h t S t r e e t p s y c h e d e l i c d i s t r i c t M o n d a y , Altschuler said his student group w a s no m a t t e r how much advice we get. I t ' s not. d o r m i t o r y m a n a g e r s , and two r e p r e s e n t a - w i t h n u m e r o u s m u s i c a l g r o u p s f o r a c c o m p a n i m e n t . The o b j e c t , pushing f o r an i m m e d i a t e one-day s t r i k e going to take s o m e t i m e . " t i v e s of WIC and MHA r e s p e c t i v e l y . t h e h i p p i e s s a i d , w a s to s h o w they r e a l l y c a r e . UPI Telephoto today. T h e Policy Review C o m m i t t e e will s u g - STATI HEWS Kyle C . Kerbawy editor-in-chief E r i c P l a n l n , managing editor sa-w^k» e d i t a r T h o m a s Segai, editorial editor L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , s p o r t s editor Andrew Molllson, executive r e p o r t e r „ Joel Stark William C . Papciak, a s s t . ad m a n a g e r advertising m a n a g e r Tuesday Morning, J a n u a r y 24, 1967 EDITORIALS Police not qualified to act as censors Ann Arbor police sparked attempting to adequately d e - another student p r o t e s t l a s t fine it. It i s hard to b e l i e v e Wednesday night, when they that Eugene S t a u d e m e i e r i s raided a U n i v e r s i t y of Mich- qualified to make i n s t a n - igan campus film showing taneous rulings on porno- Chairman deadlock: and c o n f i s c a t e d a film on the grounds it may have been graphy, while the c o u r t s d e - bate the i s s u e for y e a r s on pornographic. end. does it really matter? Though the sexual subject matter of the film may be The action at Ann Arbor has r a i s e d again a l e g t i m a t e ship c o n s i d e r a b l e p r e s t i g e . questionable to s o m e , police question. If we must indeed The question following the But, essentially, the t a c t i c s in stopping the have c e n s o r s h i p , then who Board of T r u s t e e s ' failure chairman's duties are those showing s e e m even m o r e will be our c e n s o r s ? to elect a chairman last week of a figurehead. He s p e a k s questionable. i s "So What?" for the board and i s a m e a n s Hopefully, not Lt. Staude- In attempting to e l e c t a chairman. the board, of liaison between the board No injunction meier. and P r e s i d e n t Hannah, who - - T h e Editors weighted 5-3 in favor of the p r e s i d e s at the board m e e t - There had been no court D e m o c r a t s , deadlocked 4 - 4 injuction, warrant, or p r e - TED M IIB Y when Connor D. Smith, D- ings. The s i g n i f i c a n c e of l a s t vious ruling on the alleged Pinconning, voted with the week's deadlock could be o b s c e n e nature of the f i l m . Express bus is time saver three Republicans. Smith, a decided by Smith. If he con- Certainly the film might be veterinarian, was the Repub- tinues to vote with the Repub- pornographic. We have no lican's candidate for the licans, thus continuing the way of knowing, but' neither post. get t h e r e f a s t e r by taking the e x p r e s s . By the s a m e token, those going f r o m the deadlock, it would mean c o n - did d e t e c t i v e Lt. Eugene Smith has been somewhat 1 w a s waiting f o r the B r o d y - F e e e x - F o r the r e s t of the t r i p he expounded Union back to East C a m p u s could take a of a thorn in the side of his tinued victory for the Repub- Staudemeier of the Ann A r - p r e s s bus to leave Conrad but the g i r l upon w a y s people could save t i m e by C i r c l e - F e e around to the l i b r a r y and standing on the c u r b w a s reluctant to taking the e x p r e s s If they only r e a l i z e d t h e r e catch an e x p r e s s back to East fellow D e m o c r a t s before. licans. A no-decision situa- bor p o l i c e . lt. Campus. get on. " W h e r e does this bus stop n e x t ? " While state D e m o c r a t s were tion would l e a v e the admin- s h e asked the d r i v e r . P r i m a r i l y students should r e m e m b e r In g e n e r a l , much t i m e can be saved Obscenity i s a matter of "McDonel." that even though t h e bus is called an by using the e x p r e s s b u s . Many people working in 1963 for defeat of istration pretty much on i t s e x p r e s s it does m a k e stops between Brody a l r e a d y do so, but many m o r e could such fine d e g r e e that even Not s a t i s f i e d with the a n s w e r , she asked Michigan's proposed new own. And an administration the question. and F e e . While m o s t people r e a l i z e this benefit f r o m it if they r e a l i z e d the t i m e the Supreme Court has had a "After that?" by now, the Incident at Conrad convinced that could be saved. constitution, Smith, then the unhampered by the Board of m e that s o m e d o n ' t . good deal of difficulty in "Owen." T h i s r e q u i r e d two things. (1) r e m e m b e r t r u s t e e s ' chairman, was a c - T r u s t e e s was a position ad- Still not s a t i s f i e d , she asked, " w e l l T h e d r i v e r a l s o mentioned s o m e m o r e that the e x p r e s s does stop between Brody vocated by the Republicans does lt stop n e a r B e r k e y ? " specific time savers. and F e e ; m o s t people r e a l i z e this by now tively supporting the l a r g e - When Informed that the bus stopped at F o r Instance, people going f r o m E a s t but t h e r e a r e s o m e who don't. (2) Be Outlook ly Republican-penned docu- during the fall e l e c t i o n c a m - B e r k e y s h e o v e r c a m e her r e l u c t a n c e and C a m p u s to South C a m p u s can save t i m e imaginative and don't h e s i t a t e to take a paign. came aboard. by using the e x p r e s s . . routing that will f o r c e you to change ment. Most people making t h i s t r i p go to the s o m e w h e r e other than Shaw. " T h a t ' s the t r o u b l e with this r u n , " The s e r i o u s n e s s of last The point i s , right now we t h e d r i v e r explained. " P e o p l e don't r e a l - Shaw lot and t r a n s f e r to the C a s e - W i l s o n - T h e e x p r e s s run i s a valuable addition week's deadlock is unclear can only wait and s e e . Un- i z e how much t i m e they can save by Wonders bus or the Spartan Village bus. to the MSU bus s y s t e m . Its cancellation r i d i n g the e x p r e s s and f o r that r e a s o n they It would be quicker to t a k e the e x p r e s s due to lack of u s e would be a step In the b e c a u s e the c h a i r m a n ' s job derstandably, b e c a u s e they don't u s e it. T h e r e s u l t , he p r e d i c t e d , to J e n i s o n , walk a c r o s s the p a r a d e field w r o n g direction, and would g r e a t l y h a m p e r i s vague. How the board have a m a j o r i t y , the D e m o - will b e that the run will probably be In f r o n t of D e m o n s t r a t i o n Hall and catch those who depend on it to get to c l a s s discontinued b e c a u s e of insufficient u s e . the S p a r t a n Village bus f r o m t h e r e . on t i m e . will get along without one i s c r a t s are more c o n c e r n e d P e o p l e going f r o m Berkey to South Cam- " I ' l l show you what I m e a n , " he s a i d only slightly l e s s c l e a r than than the Republicans about, a s w e pulled up the McDonel stop. I'll p u s could do likewise instead of taking bet that at l e a s t half of t h e s e people could the C i r c l e - F e e back to Shaw. how it got along with one. not having a chairman. get w h e r e t h e y ' r e going f a s t e r by taking Another t i m e s a v e r is f o r those going Warren Huff, the m o s t r e - Whether or not it r e a l l y m a t - t h i s bus than by waiting f o r another one. f r o m East Campus to s o m e p l a c e on the t e r s will be decided on by the Ann A r b o r police confiscate " W h e r e you going?" he a s k e d the people south s i d e of the c i r c l e d r i v e s such a s the cent chairman, put enough allegedly pronographlc U-M waiting who w e r e quite s u r p r i s e d by this l i b r a r y : to take the e x p r e s s to Berkey energy and l e a d e r s h i p into p r o g r e s s , or lack of it, dur- f i l m on f u z z y legal g r o u n d s . sudden show of c u r i o s i t y . o r the Union and then t r a n s f e r to a C i r c l e - his work during his two year ing the next two y e a r s . F r o m McDonel to Brody w e picked up B u s , r a t h e r than take t h e C i r c l e - F e e f r o m e x t r a p a s s e n g e r s at a l m o s t e v e r y stop C o n r a d and be delayed at Shaw b e f o r e g e t - term to give that c h a i r m a n - — The Editors E n t r o p y Is r i s i n g . b e c a u s e the d r i v e r insisted that they could ting to the C i r c l e . OUR READERS' MINDS L A S T VEAR IT ATE " J W B f W - R W R O f AW K I T E S ! I T J U S T R E A C H E D OUT A N D 6 R A B 8 E P T H E M UJlTH I T S STEP needs money, volunteers, enthusiasm 6 R E E D V B R A N C H E S , AND " W E N I T STOOD THERE AND A T E T H E M . . , To the Editor: T h e r e w e r e discouraging t i m e s when the a c l i m a t e of opinion and e n t h u s i a s m in STEP is hard w o r k . It takes a lot of p r o j e c t s e e m e d r e a d y to fold up, but somehow it survived — even with students which lt can t h r i v e . If STEP does not get this support, it will die . . . like What is State N e w s doing? t i m e , patience, and s w e a t . It takes a l m o s t doing most of the w o r k . m o s t things students undertake. Oh w e l l . half a s u m m e r . It provides no pay in S T E P is trying for a third y e a r . But Harold Shelton d o l l a r s and cents. It can be dangerous. S T E P needs money. STEP needs volun- T o the Editor: pet r e g i m e s of Diem and Ky. T h e s e r e - L a n s i n g g r a d u a t e student CLOéE! Surely no students f r o m MSU, a w e l l - t e e r s . P e r h a p s most importantly, it needs g i m e s kept and a r e keeping the Vietna- known center of student apathy, would You spoke of the i m m o r a l i t y of the SDS m e s e in virtual s e r f d o m . T h e U.S. then want to join such a p r o j e c t . a n t i - d r a f t p r o p o s a l b e c a u s e it i s unwork- p r e v e n t e d elections in Vietnam and p e r - Let me try to i n t e r e s t you into just such a step. STEP (the Student Educa- M o r e on moonshine racket a b l e and i s wasting t i m e w h i l e " . . . people a r e dying daily In the wrong w a r In the p e t r a t e d the hoax that t h e r e a r e two countries, North Vietnam and South tion Project) was s t a r t e d in 1964 by Rob- w r o n g p l a c e . " Exactly how a r e you, your Vietnam. T h i s hoax w a s then used a s an e r t Green, Rev. John Duley, L a u r a L e i c h - T o the Editor: A f t e r w a r d s , getting t h e product to the c u s - staff and newspaper wasting your t i m e e x c u s e to bomb the n o r t h e r n portion l i t e r Morlock, Frank Blanco, and Mel t o m e r p r e s e n t s a p r o b l e m to the " m o o n - w h i l e t h e s e people a r e dying? of Vietnam to prevent " e x t e r n a l a g g r e s - Moore as an attempt to break the vicious R e : R i c h a r d Phillips a r t i c l e , " ' B a m a s i o n . " Now, of c o u r s e , w e a r e m o r a l l y s h i n e r . " One of the m o s t f a m o u s moon- moonshine is s t a t e institution" I would c i r c l e in southern education, specifically like to add a p o s t - s c r i p t . Being s o m e - shine r u n n e r s i s s t o c k c a r d r i v e r Junior How often have you urged your C o n - j u s t i f i e d and wave our f l a g and sing AFTER A LÛNÉ southern Negro education. Poorly p r e - Johnson, whose driving skills a r e taught g r e s s m a n to stop the bombing in Viet- " A m e r i c a " and u r g e our countrymen to WINTER WITHOUT p a r e d t e a c h e r s in turn poorly p r e p a r e what f a m i l i a r with " m o o n , " m o o n s h i n e r s die f o r f r e e d o m and motherhood and N a - to Alcohol & Tobacco a g e n t s In Washing- n a m ? How vigorously have you gathered ANW K I T E S , IT C A N and " r e v e n g e r s " the a r t i c l e w a s quite tion and i t ' s a big f a r c e . t h e i r students. T h e s e students b e c o m e ton during t h e i r t r a i n i n g . p e t i t i o n s opposing our killing of Vietna- 6 E T PRETTS' MEAN ! / M I M t e a c h e r s and the cycle continues in p e r - Interesting. Approximately 50-million gallons of m e s e , o r have your e v e r even proposed petuity. 'I he c o r e of students and faculty Illicit whiskey is by no means limited Exactly how a r e you, your staff and " m o o n " a r e p r o d u c e d annually In the o n e ? Have you suggested m o t o r c a d e s , conceived an intensive study skills e d u c a - to t h e southeastern p a r t of the country. n e w s p a p e r wasting your t i m e while t h e s e U.S. T h e m a j o r i t y c o m e s f r o m the p a r a d e s , and r a l l i e s opposing our c r u s h - Wayne County (Detroit) is known a s " T h e tional project directed at college bound Moonshine Capital north of the M a s o n - southeast, a good portion f r o m Detroit ing of a just revolution? Do you have a r e dying? 'J high school s e n i o r s . Rust College, a s m a l l and virtually none f r o m west of the M i s - any m o r a l comniitment on the w a r o r do l i b e r a l a r t s Negro school (non-accredited) Dixon L i n e . " " M o o n " i s easy to p r o d u c e M o r r i s Waxier s i s s i p p i . In the South the m a j o r i t y of you think it just not v e r y politic? w a s chosen as the s i t e . MSU students and the cost i s very low. The r e a s o n why Lansing G r a d u a t e Student " m o o n " i s produced outside in the r u r a l T h e U.S. Government s e t up the p u p - (just like you and me) w e r e to b e a r it i s illegal i s because " m o o n s h i n e r s " a r e a s ; while in Detroit it is manufactured m o s t of the work load — organizing and violate the Internal Revenue laws by a v o i d - in houses in densely populated a r e a s . ing the $10.50 tax placed on e v e r y gallon The Men of Fenrir teaching. Making " m o o n " i s by no m e a n s a s m a l l Well, a few MSU p r o f e s s o r s went, s o m e b r i g h t - e y e d student l i b e r a l s went, and maybe even a \few students looking f o r of whiskey produced. M r . Phillips i s c o r r e c t in stating that " m o o n " h a s caused illness by the u n s a n i - t a r y conditions under which " m o o n " i s f a m i l y - type b u s i n e s s . Sometimes hun- d r e d s of people a r e involved In a moon- shine operation. T a x l o s s e s resulting f r o m [attention car owners excitement went. They gave s o m e 47 illicit whiskey production run into hun- N e g r o students a review and head s t a r t p r o d u c e d . Such stills as " s t e a m e r - t y p e p o t d r e d s of millions of d o l l a r s annually. announce complete front end repair and alignment Closed Rush d i s t i l l e r y , " the " J i m Buck pot type d i s t i l - in m a t h e m a t i c s , general science, social T h i s is one " f a d " which has not caught l e r y " and v a r i o u s other type s t i l l s p r o - s c i e n c e , and communications s k i l l s . Ex- duce i l l n e s s w h e r e the m a s h i s left on at college c a m p u s e s a s yet. • brakes • suspension c i t e m e n t ? Well, the w e a t h e r was a little standing unprotected against s m a l l a n i - too hot ior that. And you know, they m a l s and i n s e c t s . Another c a u s e of B r u c e Beal • wheel balancing * steering corrections thought that they accomplished a little. Birmingham s e n i o r death r e s u l t s f r o m lead poisoning when They had so much enthusiasm that they two automobile r a d i a t o r s a r e welded t o - • motor tune ups decided to try to plan another p r o j e c t . They found that they had to o v e r c o m e g e t h e r f o r the condensation p r o c e s s . Letter policy LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center M r . Phillips mentioned that quite a a lot of inertia — in t h e m s e l v e s and in the MSU community. You s e e , the p r o j e c t few f a m i l i e s a r e Involved in the p r o c e s s — which i s c o r r e c t . To produce " m o o n - T h e State News welcomes all l e t t e r s . P l e a s e be brief and type all l e t t e r s Don't call us needed money — not f o r the volunteers, s h i n e " on a l a r g e and p r o f i t a b l e s c a l e t r i p l e spaced, If p o s s i b l e . P l e a s e , a l s o , but to pay f o r lodging and food (Rust i s n ' t well endowed), f o r teaching m a - r e q u i r e s much labor. T h e raw m a t e r i a l s Include n a m e , a d d r e s s and university We'll call you 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 m u s t b e a c q u i r e d , the ingredients m u s t be standing. No unsigned l e t t e r s will be terials, for transportation, insurance, etc. p r e p a r e d then cooked and then d i s t i l l e d . printed. \ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan World News a IN NICARAGUA at a G l a n c e " American hostages freed 3 e n . A n a s t a s i o Somoza J r . , an U.S. A m b a s s a d o r Aaron Brown to Blast wrecks Italian Communist office MANAGUA, Nicaragua If) — 100 and that all the dead an h e i r to Latin A m e r i c a ' s oldest a r r a n g e f o r s a f e conduct, p r e - Foes of the Somoza r e g i m e wounded w e r e N i c a r a g u a n s . R O M E ( A P ) — An e x p l o s i o n b l e w up p a r t of t h e ended their 24-hour rebellion D e m o n s t r a t o r s wanted to d e - political dynasty. Somoza i s a s u m a b l y f o r t h e m s e l v e s and the I t a l i a n C o m m u n i s t P a r t y h e a d q u a r t e r s In R o m e Monday night in the f a c e of gov- lay next m o n t h ' s p r e s i d e n t i a l p r e s i d e n t i a l candidate of the r u l - political opposition. ernment guns and f r e e d 20 North election and sought g u a r a n t e e s ing Nationalist L i b e r a l p a r t y . In the fighting, a number of M o n d a y n i g h t on the e v e of the a r r i v a l of Soviet Aguero called f o r a g e n e r a l A m e r i c a n hostages held in the f o r a f a i r election. buildings w e r e damaged a s gov- P r e s i d e n t Nikolai» P o j j p o r n y . Gran Hotel, informants said. T h e r i o t e r s b a r r i c a d e d t h e m - s t r i k e to " d e m a n d e l e c t o r a l e r n m e n t f o r c e s used tanks to t r y The opposition e l e m e n t s , said selves in the Gran Hotel and g u a r a n t e e s " f o r the voting F e b . to shake out s n i p e r s on r o o f - Dominican coup foiled to number about 400 m e n , a g r e e d seized 40 h o s t a g e s , 20 of them 5. A f t e r the r a l l y , s t r e e t f i g h t - tops. Two f i r e s raged. Fighting to come out of the hotel that A m e r i c a n s . I n f o r m a n t s said the ing b r o k e out between A g u e r o ' s around Managua's telegraph o f - SANTO DOMINGO, Domin- t h e country. T e j e d a i s head had been surrounded by tanks and h o s t a g e s w e r e u n h a r m e d and s u p p o r t e r s and g u a r d s m e n . f i c e continued into the morning. ican Republic I¿f) ~ Gen. L u i s of the national police, National Guard troops, the that the rebellion ended when Aguero and h i s p a r t y ' s c o o r d - Ney T e j e d a said Monday the s o u r c e s said. the r i o t e r s accepted g u a r a n t e e s inator, P e d r o J o a q u l n C h a m o r r o , T h e police were on the move f VC resume g o v e r n m e n t had uncovered a The rioting left 21 d e a d , o f - o f f e r e d by the g o v e r n m e n t . ook r e f u g e in the hotel along with plot to overthrow P r e s i d e n t Sunday night and e a r l y Mon- f i c i a l s said. T h r e e of those killed what one s o u r c e said w e r e about J o a q u i n Balaguer, and about day, and it became evident T h e t r o u b l e began Sunday night w e r e National Guard t r o o p s . O f - a t a political rally conducted by 50 f o l lowers. 33 p e r s o n s have been d e - tained h e r e and e l s e w h e r e in that a roundup was in p r o g - ress. f i c i a l s said the number wounded F e r n a n d o Aguero, the C o n s e r v - E a r l y in the day, troops called sea fighting in the rioting totaled m o r e than a t i v e p a r t y candidate who opposes on the r e b e l s in the hotel to give up, guaranteeing they would get SAIGON, (f) — Viet Cong g u e r - Ky hits Fulbright statement f a i r t r e a t m e n t . The government r i l l a s attacked a U.S. Navy m i n e - said Aguero would be g u a r a n - sweeper with heavy s h o r e f i r e Board may clear CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) Despite a teed safety to talk with P r e s i - and knocked down a support h e l l - b r i e f f l a s h of t e m p e r at an a i r p o r t news c o n - dent L o r e n z o G u e r r e r o . It a d - c o p t e r Monday In a s h a r p renewal f e r e n c e , South V i e t n a m e s e P r e m i e r N g u y e n C a o ded that Aguero had r e j e c t e d of fighting along a vital w a t e n m y K y c h a r m e d h i s way t h r o u g h h i s f i r s t m e e t i n g w i t h the o f f e r . south of Saigon. A U.S. s p o k e s - med. school's w a y man said two Navy men and a l l New Zealanders today. M s g r . Sante Portalup, the a p - four A m e r i c a n crewmen of the K y f l u s h e d w i t h a n g e r when a n e w s m a n a s k e d f o r ostolic nuncio, entered the hotel helicopter were killed. c o m m e n t on a s t a t e m e n t by Sen, J. W i l l i a m F u l - to a r r a n g e a t r u c e and r e p o r t e d T h e fight broke out h o u r s a f t e r C i t i z e n ' s Committee on E d u c a - b r i g h t , D . - A r k . , t h a t i f Ky d i d not n e g o t i a t e w i t h Yankee, go home The State Board of Education's consideration of a school of o s - tion f o r Health C a r e . the Augero f o r c e s had made a a U.S. field commander r e p o r t e d t h e V i e t C o n g , he s h o u l d be r e p l a c e d . The committee recommended c o u n t e r p r o p o s a l to the g o v e r n - in Saigon that the biggest allied " I a m no puppet o f t h e U n i t e d States o r anyone Y o u t h s i n C o p e n h a g e n , D e b a r k , p r o t e s t e d U.S. teopathy tonight may c l e a r the ment o f f e r . He would not give operation of the war—Operation the school " I n the context of e l s e , " K y s a i d , h i s v o i c e t r e m b l i n g . " T h a t Is m y i n v o l v e m e n t i n V i e t n a m as t h e y p a r a d e d In f r o n t of way f o r a reconsideration of details. C e d a r F a l l s — h a s been r e a s o n - total m e d i c a l education n e e d s MSU's proposed four y e a r m e d - T h e A m e r i c a n s inside the h o - ably s u c c e s s f u l in destroying a a n s w e r to M r . F u l b r i g h t . He is a c o l o n i a l i s t . " the A m e r i c a n E m b a s s y S u n d a y . UPI Telephoto in Michigan-existing and f u t u r e . " ical school. T h e c o m m i t t e e , advisory in t e l w e r e r e p o r t e d to have asked Viet Cong c o m p l e x . Thompson A proposal by Michigan o s - n a t u r e , was charged with the MSU recom- Censured Board-member teopaths that the board question by the board in J u l y , to This newest mend a school of osteopathy 1966. I t s r e p o r t was submitted is on Nov. 21, 1966. be located near Pontiac BULJOVA Jewelry the board's agenda. The r e p o r t recommended that in view of Michigan's f u t u r e says action was unjustified The board deadlocked in a n e e d s f o r physicians " i m m e d i a t e 4-4 vote Dec. 21 o v e r the MSU s t e p s must be taken to provide proposal and decided not to r e - consider the question until the adequate capital funding and o p - FROM 223 MAC erating funds to support the osteopaths submitted their p r o - g r e a t e s t possible expansion and yourself at the board m e e t i n g s posal " w i t h due h a s t e . " Improved support of the existing An ASMSU Student Board m e m - b o a r d ' s d i s p l e a s u r e with h e r lack M i s s Powers she m i s s e d two The MSU medical school was is not a r e s u l t of y o u r d i s i n t e r e s t schools of medicine in the s t a t e of a t t e n d a n c e . meetings thii t e r m because of b e r , recently censured f o r not in the organization . . . r e c o m m e n d e d to the board by a of M i c h i g a n . " M i s s P o w e r s would make no sorority rush. " attending m e e t i n g s , said Monday " P e r h a p s the best way to h a n - specific comment on the l e t t e r " F a l l t e r m 1 flew to visit my that the b o a r d ' s action was not " u n t i l I see it before my e y e s , " s i s t e r in Oklahoma on stand-by dle the situation is for you to TONIGHT! justified. meet with me and two l e a d e r s of but said she felt h e r lack of a t - at Thanksgiving and had to m i s s the s o r o r i t y system and we could MSU SKI CLUB tendance was not u n r e a s o n a b l e . a m e e t i n g , " she said. " I m i s s e d Peggy P o w e r s , Pan-Hellenic one other meeting last t e r m b e - d i s c u s s the situation to c o m e up MEETING Council r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to AS- She explained that the board with some solution." MSU, said she has not yet r e - had been notified in advance of c a u s e of i l l n e s s . Inotifjed t h e m . " Boyne Trip Sign-up Graham said some m e m b e r s of ceived the l e t t e r e x p r e s s i n g the all h e r a b s e n c e s . According to Last spring t e r m she said she the board would like to r e m o v e Aspen Trip Sign-up attended all Student board m e e t - Miss Powers from her position. ings. 7:30 P.M. ASKS MERCHANTS HELP He added that he would p r e f e r Jim Graham, c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, wrote the l e t t e r Friday to see h e r become m o r e involved 146 GILTNER HALL in ASMSU. SKI M O V I E - W A R R E N MILLER'S R0UND0 "A" on behalf of the board: COUNSELOR "C" Copies of the l e t t e r w e r e a l s o Hannah deplores Smart square-face w i t h shaded d i a l . Oot F l a t t e r i n g t e a r d r o p d e s i g n in case and " A t our J a n . 17 meeting, the "SKI ASPEN" d e s i g n case. M a t c h i n g Speidel " T w i s t - o - d i a l . 17 i e w e l s . Slip-on Speidel "Twist-o- sent to Diane E l i a s o n , p r e s i d e n t student board voted to e x p r e s s F l e x " band 17 j e w e l s . V e l i o » or W h i t e . F l e x " band Y e l l o w -or W h i t e . $39.95 of Pan-Hellenic Council, and Everyone Welcome $59.95 its discontent at your attendance Kathy Holt, c h a i r m a n of t h e P a n - and participation in ASMSU . . . insults to foreigners Hel P r e s i d e n t s A s s e m b l y . M i s s 1 do feel that we can accept this P o w e r s r e p o r t e d that neither she motion a s an expression of the nor the two Pan-Hel l e a d e r s had student board that too often s o - received the letters Monday President John A. Hannah Hannah said, " b u t a l s o the r e l a - r o r i t i e s have found t h e m s e l v e s afternoon. hopes that the G r e a t e r L a n s i n g tionships of our country with u n r e p r e s e n t e d within the student board s t r u c t u r e . The Board voted 11-0 to send C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e will take other c o u n t r i e s . " the l e t t e r , with Lou B e n s o n , the Initiative in preventing f u t u r e He labelled the action " i n - " I feel certain that this s p o - m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e , abstaining. i n s u l t s to foreign students. excusable." r a d i c attendance displayed by He r e f e r r e d specifically to a " S o many local people go so SAVE The Loved One r e c e n t Incident In which t h r e e f a r out of their way to make T h a i students w e r e told to leave our Visitors feel at home, and a south Lansing s u p e r m a r k e t them something like t h i s hap- which the University p r e f e r s not by E ve lan Waugh 5Q0/0 p e n s , " Hannah said a n g r i l y . to Identify. By making it public at l a s t Hannah identified the men a s T h u r s d a y ' s meeting of the board educators prominent in the of t r u s t e e s , Hannah w a s able to other bargains! M i n i s t r y of Education in T h a i - Composer wants to know the score on '67 compacts obtain full publicity of the i n c i - land. Two University r e p r e s e n t a - dent in the Lansing news m e d i a . FIGHT FOR LOWER PRICES t i v e s interviewed the s t o r e m a n - He plans to ask the G r e a t e r a g e r , who told them that his only Lansing C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e in East Lansing! Buy at to launch s o m e s o r t of a p r o - DEAR REB: Spartan Bookstore r e a s o n f o r telling the students to leave the s t o r e was that he g r a m to prevent r e c u r r e n c e s . I'm a well-known composer, and I need a new car. didn't like having f o r e i g n e r s University officials will meet with the C h a m b e r in the next The trouble is, I'm ¡ust too Bizet to pick one out. And a r o u n d the p l a c e . few weeks at the annual MSU- what's more, many of the new cars I see are Offen- " T h i s involves not only Uni- C o r n e r of Ann & M A C versity-Lansing relationships," C h a m b e r dinner. bach in the garage for repairs. But I do have a good friend who is pleased with his new '67 Dodge Dart. He was given an excellent deal and Berlioz any money on it. My Bach is to the wall. Can you help me? You May Still Enroll In The LUDWIG DEAR LUDWIG: STUDENT INSURANCE PLAN My advice is that you let yourself Ravel in the enjoy- ment of driving the sporty, all-new Dart for '67. You'll find its Liszt price is a lot lower than_you'd expect. And even though it's longer outside and bigger inside this year, Dart's still an easy car to Handel. tvaJj.&tr* DEADLINE: February 15 Applications are available & payment accepted at the Student Insurance Representative's Office at 337 Student Services Building. Representative: Nancy Reiss H e r e ' s t h e s w i n g i n g , m a n - s i z e d c o m p a c t f o r ' 6 7 t h a t ' s g o t t h r e e B's o f its o w n : B o l d , Brassy a n d Beautiful. D a r t h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e l y r e s t y l e d Dodge this y e a r , inside a n d out. It's l o n g e r , r o o m i e r , m o r e p o w e r f u l . But still at t h a t s n u g c o m p a c t price. D r o p in a t y o u r n e a r e s t D o d g e D e a l e r ' s a n d CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION t r y it o u t f o r y o u r s e l f . Hours: 3:00-5:00 p.m. M-F T H E OOOIÎE REBELLION WANTS YOU Tuesday, January 24, 1967 4 Miehif;r.v ' l i t e News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS • .jjjb^ mm ' N o need to panic' Perfectionist of Michigan Tech Benington soys B y JOE M I T C H State News Sports W r i t e r John Maclnnes, 41, is a perfectionist at h e a r t . He d r e s s e s i m - By D E N N I S CHASE t e a m s the Spartans have played to bottom, Benington said, and maculately, o b s e r v e s people intently and l a y s his c i g a r e t t e butts Associate Sports E d i t o r have used a zone d e f e n s e . no t e a m is going to run away neatly c i r c l e d In an ash t r a y . with the c o n f e r e n c e title. He a l s o coaches hockey at Michigan Technological U n i v e r - " I t i s fairly obvious that we Don't panic. Keep cool. a r e going to s e e a lot of the z o n e , " Benington said that N o r t h w e s t - sity and f o r the past 11 y e a r s has been one of the most s u c c e s s - That w a s the advice of MSU he s a i d . " I can do one of two e r n , which leads the Big Ten ful men in the b u s i n e s s . He needs only eight m o r e v i c t o r i e s in basketball Coach John Benington things a b o u t It. I can t r y to m a k e with a 3 - 0 r e c o r d , has played the the r e m a i n i n g 15 g a m e s on the Huskie schedule to r e a c h a m i l e - Monday at his weekly luncheon in us a little s t r o n g e r offensively, s a m e t e a m s that MSU has played: stone in college coaching c i r l c e s — 2 0 0 wins. He h a s lost Just the International C e n t e r . which would mean s o m e p e r - Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan. The half a s many. Benlngton's team has now lost sonnel changes, o r I can stay with Wildcats beat Michigan, 93-73, T h r e e t i m e s he h a s led his Huskies to W e s t e r n Collegiate four of six road games. Including the defensive game w e ' r e best and sneaked p a s t Iowa last Sat- Hockey A s s n . (WCHA) t i t l e s (1962, 1965, and 1966), twice has S a t u r d a y ' s 81-59 l o s s to M i c h - a t . What I do will depend on how urday on a l a s t - s e c o n d layup, coached t e a m s to the NCAA* crown (1962 and 1965) and on t h r e e BOB A P I S A igan, and five of the l a s t s i x the p a r t i c u l a r game Is p r o g r e s s - 90-88. o c c a s i o n s has been named WCHA "Coach Of T h e Y e a r ' (1960, ing." 1962 and 1966). But Benington said that two of Maclnnes will tell you h e ' s been lucky in making Michigan Kite« surgery for Apisa One c o u r s e of action Benington those t h r e e g a m e s w e r e played T e c h the hockey capital of the nation. T h e p l a y e r s under him say might take would be to substitute at home (Illinois, and Iowa), and d i f f e r e n t l y though. T h e y say i t ' s his d e s i r e to o v e r c o m e the e l e - s o m e of the m o r e consistent out- the Wildcats still have to play m e n t s that m a k e s them want to play and win. Fullback Bob Apisa underwent successful surgery to his right s i d e s h o o t e r s , like Vern Johnson, the s a m e t h r e e t e a m s again, in I t ' s when Maclnnes t a l k s about hockey a t Michigan T e c h that knee Friday to c o r r e c t . a n old ligament t e a r suffered while in Shannon Reading and Richie J o r - addition to Michigan State. you begin to understand what his p l a y e r s m e a n . I t ' s his f i r m high school. dan at g u a r d s . But Benington conviction that a c a d e m i c s a r e vital to his hockey t e a m ' s s u c - T h e s u r g e r y was p e r f o r m e d at Olin Health Center by D r . gave no indication he was going " I ' m s a t i s f i e d with our 2 - 1 cess. Thomas Baker of Lansing. to m a k e any changes in the s t a r t - r e c o r d , " Benington s a i d . " I t ' s " I t ' s m y policy that once you set a s t a n d a r d your p l a y e r s The knee began to bother Apisa at m i d - s e a s o n . In the N o r t h - ing lineup. a compliment to this team that will m e e t i t , " said Maclnnes last weekend, when his H u s k i e s western game, the seventh of the season, a head-on tackle a g - we can be tenth in the Big Ten w e r e meeting the Spartan s k a t e r s in a two-game s e r i e s at the gravated the initial injury. He was sidelined for most of the " T h e way to beat the . zone in field goal and f r e e throw i s with good outside s h o o t i n g , " p e r c e n t a g e , and still be 2 - 1 . On You Huskies! Ice A r e n a . "So I have m a d e it that no boy will make the v a r - • sitv u n l e s s he h a s a 2.0 a v e r a e e . r e m a i n d e r of the season. The surgery did not involve c a r t i l a g e , a n d was l e s s extensive Benington said. " A g a i n s t M i c h - Michigan is one of the best s h o o t - M i c h i g a n T e c h H o c k e y C o a c h John M a c nnes d i r e c t s " I t ' s my own r e a s o n and not the s c h o o l ' s policy. I t ' s taken a igan, w e w e r e taking our out- ing t e a m s and t h e y ' r e 1 - 3 . h i s H u s k i e s a g a i n s t MSU I n t h e Ice A r e n a. lot of headaches to abide by it. But I s t a r t e d it four y e a r s ago than the surgery to his left knee done a y e a r ago. s i d e shots too soon, and not , " I ' m s a t i s f i e d . " State N e w s p h o t o b y Dave L a u r a and have stuck with it e v e r since. I think the p l a y e r s have m o r e getting a chance to rebound. Our p r i d e in getting jobs a f t e r school if a s t a n d a r d is s e t . " d e f e n s e was off, too, and when Maclnnes speaks proudly of the fact that 103 of 107 l e t t e r - Akers Hall - Arts and Letters Series t h a t ' s off w e ' r e o f f . " He said w i n n e r s have received d e g r e e s . "And m o s t of the p l a y e r s have BASKETBALL STATISTICS that the Spartans would have to g r a d u a t e d within the suffimer of their s e n i o r y e a r , " said M a c - p r a c t i c e m o r e against the zone. lnnes. T h e strength of Michigan shows " P e o p l e don't believe m e when I tell t h e m that we only have Winter Term 1967 that the Big Ten i s even f r o m top Through Saturday an hour and fifteen m i n u t e s a day for p r a c t i c e . Most of our p l a y - e r s a r e taking f r o m 18 to 21 h o u r s . T h e p l a y e r s have to t a k e c o u r s e s when they a r e o f f e r e d o r they don't get t h e m . I t ' s not like Religious Trends in the Comtemporary World PLAYER GF FG FGA P C T . FT FT A PCT. REB. AVG. PF TP AVG. t1 111A h e r e at MSU w h e r e a c o u r s e is offered m o r e than once a y e a r . " 34 200 18.1 T o Maclnnes t h e r e i s much m o r e than just talent and p r a c - Matthew Altch, c 11 79 171 .462 42 62 . 6 7 7 118 10.3 t i c e to m a k e a winning t e a m . B e s i d e s s t r e s s i n g a c a d e m i c s , he i s Lee Lafayette, f 11 75 181 .414 27 51 .529 51 10.7 37 177 16.1 a s t r o n g b e l i e v e r in discipline. I. RELIGION IN SOUTHERN ASIA Jan. 24 IN A HURRY! Steve R y m a l , g 11 52 116 .448 19 30 .633 30 4.6 27 123 11.1 7.4 He suspended t h r e e of his p l a y e r s , two of which w e r e A l l - Christian Technocracy - Buddhist,Marxism Art Baylor, f 11 32 72 .444 18 25 .720 49 2.7 27 82 A m e r i c a n s , In the Spartan s e r i e s a f t e r they had broken c u r - o r Hindu S p i r i t u a l i s m ? DELICIOUS FOOD IS Shannon Reading, g 10 23 67 .343 5 10 .500 16 4.9 30 51 5.1 few. D r . H e r b e r t C. J a c k s o n Heywood Edwards, f 9 20 57 .350 8 13 .615 34 1.7 15 48 5.3 On the ice, Maclnnes expects top notch p e r f o r m a n c e s f r o m h i s SERVED QUICKLY AND John H o l m s , f 8 14 38 .368 8 12 .667 43 4.2 12 36 4.5 p l a y e r s , and he usually g e t s it. It is shown with the number of Richie Jordan, g 11 20 .600 15 3.9 22 34 3.1 p l a y e r s who have g a r n e r e d A i l - A m e r i c a n recognition—twelve. 11 .344 12 PLEASANTLY AT 32 8 27 2.4 S e v e r a l of his p l a y e r s have gone on to the National Hockey League Ted Crary, f 11 7 .250 13 18 .722 13 1.3 RELIGION IN EAST ASIA Feb. 7 28 3 12 2.0 a s well. T h e most r e c e n t i s Gary Bauman of the Montreal C a n a - Jerry Geistler, c 6 6 16 .375 0 1 .000 20 2.1 diens. C o m m u n i s t I m p e r i a l i s m - Soka G o k a i John G o r m a n , g 8 2 12 .167 5 9 .556 2 2.5 4 9 1.1 Politicalism or Neo-Confucian Humanism? " B e i n g a goalie in college, I guess you would say I b a s i c a l l y V e r n o n Johnson, g 2 2 .400 0 1 .000 0 1.0 0 4 2.0 D r , H e r b e r t C. J a c k s o n 5 e m p h a s i z e d e f e n s e , " said Maclnnes. "And I s t r e s s f o r e c h e c k i n g David Keeler, f 3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 6 0.0 2 4 1.3 too. I think we c o n c e n t r a t e on that m o r e than most t e a m s . " Tom Lick, c 2 1 1.000 1 3 .333 11 3.0 6 3 1.5 At T e c h , $24,000 of the school's $40,000 athletic s c h o l a r s h i p 1 Jim O'Brien, g 4 1 .100 2 .000 1 2.7 6 2 0.5 budget goes for hockey. And Maclnnes u s e s it wisely, spending 10 0 RELIGION IN MIDDLE ASIA Feb. 21 Dick Chappel, g 3 2 1.000 1 0.3 0 2 0.6 m o s t of it a c r o s s the b o r d e r in Canada, w h e r e p r o m i s i n g young- 0 6 .000 2 Islamic Theocracy - Jewish S e c u l a r i s m "Team" 2 0.5 0 0 0.0 s t e r s get p r o f e s s i o n a l type experience on J u n i o r A a m a t e u r t e a m s 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 58 or Arab Nationalism? subsidized by the NHL. T h i s y e a r 16 of the 19 p l a y e r s on the v a r - D r . Fauzi N a j j a r sity a r e f r o m Canada. M I C H I G A N S T A T E 11 327 817 .400 160 259 .617 582 5 2 . 9 233 814 74.0 Maclnnes s a y s he t r i e s to bring the best hockey p l a y e r s to T e c h , OPPONENTS 11 263 665 .397 208 306 .679 507 4 6 . 1 201 734 6 6 . 7 w h e r e the c u r r i c u l u m o f f e r e d h a s broadened f r o m just engineering c o u r s e s , to -liberal a r t s . IV. RELIGION IN THE WEST March 7 " B u t we don't always get the boys we go a f t e r , " said M a c l n n e s . C h u r c h e s - C h u r c h - o r No C h u r c h ? " O u r biggest p r o b l e m i s being located so f a r up in Michigan. We Musial named Cards' G M D r . F r a n c i s M . Donahue c a n ' t usually b r i n g boys to look over the c a m p u s . " But the r e w a r d f o r those who do get accepted at T e c h and do well on the hockey t e a m is r o o m , board and tuition. I t ' s a l l p a r t of Maclnnes' brand of p e r f e c t i o n i s m . 2820 E. Grand River ST. LOUIS (UP1) ~ A s m i l - the Cincinnati Reds announced the National L e a g u e ' s Most Valu- 7:30 p.m. • Tuesday Evenings • 137 Akers Lansing, Michigan Phone 487-3761 ing, sun-tanned Stan Musial was named General Manager of the St. that they had taken Bob Howsam f r o m the Cardinal o r g a n i z a t i o n . a b l e P l a y e r t h r e e t i m e s and won the l e a g u e ' s batting crown seven L o u i s C a r d i n a l s Monday " I n a decision which took 15 m i n u t e s , " and said " I anticipate no t r o u b l e Howsam signed a t h r e e - y e a r c o n t r a c t with the Reds at what was described as a "fabulous t i m e s . He holds 29 national league r e c o r d s , 19 m a j o r league r e c - o r d s and nine a l l - s t a r g a m e r e c - Intramural News Mens IM in signing Roger M a r i s . " salary." Howsam negotiated ords. r Gym III Court 5 M.usial's Field Manager Red the t r a d e which sent M a r i s to Basketball 6:00 West Shaw 2 - 3 Schroendienst said he w a s " H a p - St. Louis for third b a s e m a n Musial r e t i r e d a s a p l a y e r a f t e r 8:15 S l e e p e r ? - A WAS 7:00 McLaine - M c G r e g o r p y " to be a s s o c i a t e d with M u s i a l , C h a r l e y Smith. the 1963 season a f t e r beating out 9:00 Snyder B l a d e s - P s i U p s i l o n 8:00 C a r a v e l l e - Cache his f o r m e r r o o m m a t e when both " I haven't talked to R o g e r , " two hits in his final g a m e . Since 9:45 SAE - D r a f t e e s 9:00 Felloe - F e r a l w e r e s t a r p l a y e r s for the C a r d - s a i d Musial, " I ' m c e r t a i n Roger then, he h a s s e r v e d as a Cardinal 10:30 A s s a s s i n s - Fee Gym III Court 6 inals. will be in spring t r a i n i n g , " Vice P r e s i d e n t , and is p r e s e n t l y Gym I Court 1 M u s i a l was named G e n e r a l heading the g o v e r n m e n t ' s p h y s i - 6:00 E m p y r e a n - E m p e r o r s M u s i a l , in his 2 2 - y e a r c a r e e r 6:00 Arpent - A r e s M a n a g e r l e s s than 24 h o u r s a f t e r cal f i t n e s s p r o g r a m . 7:00 West Shaw 9 - 1 0 in o r g a n i z e d baseball, w a s voted 7:00 McDuff-McLean 8:00 E a s t Shaw 4 - 5 8:00 Windsor - Wivern 9:00 A r s e n a l - Argonaughts 9:00 Worst - Wolverine Gym I Court 2 WANT A CAREER... 6:00 Vets - Red Doors memo/ 7:00 Woodpecker - Wolfram 8:00 B a c a r d i - Bacchus 9:00 M u t e r s - Chinese Bandits Gym II Court 3 TEAM UPI Poll POINTS 1. 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Disastrous 3 A r t h u r Miller and many o t h e r f o r m e r t r u s t e e and vice c h a i r m a n v BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS playwrights on and off B r o a d - T h o m p s o n and his GOP running He suggested that s u m m e r o f f - c a m p u s a f f a i r s s i n c e 1961. m a t e , F r a n k M e r r l m a n of D e c k - of MSU's Development Fund, He holds b a c h e l o r ' s , m a s t e r ' s way. school e n r o l l m e n t might in the In his l e c t u r e C l u r m a n r e c a l - e r v i l l e , defeated D e m o c r a t s Thompson said t h e question of f u t u r e b e i n c r e a s e d to p a r t i a l l y and d o c t o r ' s d e g r e e s f r o m Ohio limiting enrollment is a difficult State University. B e f o r e coming led t h e f i r s t play he d i r e c t e d W a r r e n Huff of Plymouth and D e - one. m e e t those demands. to MSU, F e a t h e r s t o n e taught In h i m s e l f , O d e t s ' s " A w a k e and Stockdale, Ohio (1946-47), was S i n g " In 1935, and said, " T h e s t a t e of the t h e a t r e a s it e x i s t s today in A m e r i c a — i t ' s very it's what's happening m m r a m INFOMMATIOK ^ 4 8 9 - 6 4 6 8 GLAPMEW TODAY . . . 0 Let's talk "MADEMOISELLE" bad." The n u m b e r of legitimate t h e - Announcements must be r e c e i v e d b e f o r e 11 a . m . TODAY... about a a t r e s and productions h a s d e - the day b e f o r e p u b l i c a t i o n . JEMINE MMEMI « lOKin ncTiMS F r o m 1:00 p.m ÜE clined since t h e 1920's, t h e i r • PMMSKm* » woooftu run v raw*»«» c o s t h a s r i s e n and the p r i c e SHOWN AT 7:30 & 9:35 P . M . T h e M o t h e r s of C e r e b r a l P a l - Hall l i b r a r y f o r a d i s c u s s i o n of F e a t u r e at of t i c k e t s has gone a l m o s t b e - s i e d children will meet f o r c o f - the new constitution. 1:15-3:15-5:20 -JAMES DEAN yond t h e reach of the a v e r a g e • » • THURSDAY. challenging career f e e f r o m 1 - 4 p . m . Wednesday at -7:25-9:30 m a n , he said. The m o s t ^ p o p - 527 Elizabeth St. in East L a n - "BREATHTAKING! RtBEL WITHOUT u l a r t y p e s of productions a r e Alpha Phi Sigma, National P o - sing. New m e m b e r s a r e invited. m u s i c a l s ("which i s OK, if they l i c e Honorary, will m e e t at 8:30 —NcwswMk w e r e b e t t e r m u s i c a l s " ) and light Ì tonight in 34 and 35 Union. D i s - c o m e d i e s ( " I have nothing against light c o m e d i e s , but i t ' s a very limited type of t h e a t r e . " ) . The KENNETH THOMPSON T h e Baptist Student Fellowship c u s s i o n will c o n c e r n t h e State Police Crime Lab. • • • BRILLIANT!" -Th* New Yorker in banking problem, he said, i s that t r o l t a t t o r n e y Nathan C o n y e r s in will meet at 7:30 tonight at the IN COLOR A m e r i c a , unlike E u r o p e , h a s no the Nov. 8 election. Huff is p a s t Baptist Student C e n t e r , 332 Oak- t h e a t r i c a l tradition. " I like to b e e n t e r t a i n e d a t t e e s . c h a i r m a n of the Board of T r u s - hill Ave. Glen Asquith will speak T h e United North Wonders Scholastic C o m - on new f r o n t e i r s in written church m i t t e e a r e sponsoring a n open Students and t h e Ì he Endless Summeir Commenting on the proposed EXTRA 1 CARTOON-NEWS the t h e a t r e — s o m e t i m e s I a m , " communication. f o r u m on student a c t i v i s m a t Clurman said. But " t h e a t r e MSU m e d i c a l school now waiting Next: "WARNING SHOT" LET'S TALK ABOUT the American National approval by the State B o a r d of 8 p . m . tonight in the Wonders should engage all of you, w h a t - Klva. Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. e v e r you a r e . T h e a t r e i s not Education, Thompson said t h e r e T h e A m e r i c a n Society of Med- All p e r s o n s a r e invited to take an h o r s - d 1 oeuvre o r an a f t e r - i s a definite need f o r m o r e d o c - ical Technologists will meet a t p a r t in a discussion and question LET'S TALK ABOUT advantages and oppor- dinner d r i n k . I want u s to b e t o r s in t h e state, and said i t 7:30 tonight in P a r l o r C of the a n d - a n s w e r s e s s i o n on the boy- thinking people, feeling people, i s his p e r s o n a l opinion that when Union. T h e p r o g r a m will be a cott, coffeehouse and general ASIAN-LATIN AMERICAN-AFRICAN tunities unequalled in the banking business for SERIES a l i v e people, people, who don't the f a c t s a r e In " w e will get a men o f intelligence, maturity, and a genuine . c o f f e e hour and discussion of a i m s and Ideals of t h e United • have to be shocked o r have t h e i r f a v o r a b l e d e c i s i o n . " understanding of human relations. the medical technology c u r - Students. feet tickled to be e n t e r t a i n e d . " " I don't s e e how, in the long r i c u l u m . All interested students C l u r m a n said that a u d i e n c e s r u n , t h i s thing won't b e a p - a r e Invited. PROaftAM INFORMATION ^ 4 8 2 - 3 0 O S PRESENTS LET'S TALK ABOUT a growth c o m p a n y - can always go to c h e a p e r e n t e r - p r o v e d , " h e said. ' T h e r e c e n t • • • M I C H I G A N American National—with assets o f $17 million t a i n m e n t . " T h a t ' s the A m e r i c a n tie vote by the board i s t e m p o - way of l i f e . We've got to change r a r y Thompson, and it h a s to be assistant r e s o l v e d . " T h e college Republican Club will meet a t 7 tonight in 34 vice Union. David Berlo c h a i r m a n of MITCHELL - RUFF TRIO when opened on LaSalle Street in 1933, which that way of l i f e . " TODAY: had grown to $700 million at the recent year-end. president f o r operations of (Jazz Artists) The decentralization of the t h e - Michigan Bell Telephone C o m - the Dept. of Communication will a t r e , movement away f r o m New pany in D e t r o i t , indicated that speak on the road back to m a j o r i t y 1:20, 3:25, LET'S TALK ABOUT profits. American and what Republicans can l e a r n 5:30, 7:40, ¿gSE Y o r k , p r o v e s we have not y e t he hoped the t r u s t e e s would c o n - National's net earnings have increased 66.7% over been completely canned o r c o m - c e r n t h e m s e l v e s with improving f r o m the Social S c i e n c e s . Dale 9:45 the past five years, and have risen steadily for p u t e r i z e d , he said. " P e o p l e still t h e opportunities of qualified s t u - W a r n e r , State Representatave want to e x p r e s s t h e m s e l v e s d e n t s to attend MSU. f r o m t h e 56th Distrlc« will a t - SHIRLEY MICHAEL eighteen consecutive years. through t h i s most d i r e c t f o r m of tend the meeting to r 3t any MacLAlNE GAINE a living a c t o r , living a u d i e n c e . He pointed to the community student Interested in working with in LET'S TALK ABOUT personal development Will government s u b s i d i e s help colleges a s a g r e a t aid in m a i n - a s t a t e l e g i s l a t o r one day p e r taining MSU's a c a d e m i c p o s t u r e . week t h i s t e r m . "GAMBIT" . . . American National is fifth in size among the t h e a t r e 7 The government r e - TECHNICOLOR» Community colleges provide a * • • Illinois banks, offering all the advantages o f a juvenates anybody,Clurman s a i d . p l a c e f o r students with a c a d e m i c Enzian Honorary will meet N E X T : major bank while remaining small enough t o He d o e s n ' t expect l a r g e - s c a l e p r o b l e m s to r e s o l v e those p r o b - f r o m 7 - 8 tonight In t h e Abbot " T H E PROFESSIONALS" recognize individual ability. Ten of our thirty-one government aid in t h e next 10 l e m s and go on to a u n i v e r s i t y , y e a r s , and doesn't think the vice presidents are under forty. T h o m p s o n said. PROGRAM INFORMATION )> 3 0 ? ^ 9 4 4 NOW SHOWING! United States could c r e a t e a n a - tional t h e a t r e . "We should have He pointed f i n e . . . .Now I'm talking Utopia— school students a r e " s l o w b l o o m - but why n o t ? " e r s " whose g r out a d e s that will many not high allow CA M P U S F e a 1:00-3:10-5:15-7:20-9:25 t u r e at LET'S TALK WITH an American National representative. He'll be looking for qualified men " Y O U ARE GOING TO ENJOY' ALFIE' VERY MUCH." who seek challenge coupled with opportunity . . . GRANDMA'S P A R A M O U N T PICTURES pICSQIltS —LIFE M a"c a o i w_ T h i s i s t h e only j a z z group to play and l e c t u r e f o r people-oriented men, the future leaders of the American National Bank and Trust Company of -ßnousWK " J e u n e s s e M u s i c a l e . " T h e t r i o builds a p r o g r a m of •ALFTEI s t r o n g Afro-Indian rhythmic concepts, brought f r o m Brazil Chicago. Interviews on your campus January 31. by Helcio Milito. Sfiiear¿froten IRECOMMENDED FM MATUK AUDIENCES) TECHNICOLOR TONIGHT: 8:15 P.M. M I C H A E L C A I N E is A L F I E FAIRCHILD THEATRE w. MI«« Ihouwnd« ot p.opl.... bul « IMn day. B r i a n K e l e h e r , E a s t L a n s i n g g r a d u a t e s i n i s t e r than t h a t . " H e Said that world find a way to live in s t u d e n t , asks a q u e s t i o n o n t h e d r a f t . State N e w s p h o t o s b y R a y W e s t r a nobody d e c i d e s i o r . j - r a n g e p o l - peaceful co-existence." i c y . " W e Just do i t . " Young, a college-aged a n t i - would have to make a decision Young b e l i e v e s t h a t C . O . ' s h a v e S'outh d o e s n ' t have a hoot s Young r e c e i v e d heavy applaus>e w a r w o r k e r , called f o r an end n o w , " Young said. t r o u b l e getting t h e i r b o a r d s to chance." a t s e v e r a l points during h i s to the d r a f t and urged college Conscientious objector (C.O.) u n d e r s t a n d them. Most d r a f t Both s p e a k e r s commented on speech. students to give up their 2-S d e f e r m e n t s a r e limited because b o a r d m e m b e r s a r e "old p e o p l e " p r o p o s a l s for changing the d r a f t T h e next meeting in the s e r i e s d e f e r m e n t s and then r e f u s e i n - C o n g r e s s decided they should be, Young s a i d . " T h e y don't u n d e r - s y s t e m but said t h i s was not will be a t 8 p.m. Sunday, J a n . duction. " W e ' v e got to say t o - H o l m e s said. " L o c a l boards do stand new religion—much l e s s t h e i r main c o n c e r n . 29 at St. J o h n ' s Catholic S t u - g e t h e r "We won't g o , " ' he said. grant d e f e r m e n t s for C . O . ' s . " new politics. " A l l t h i s e f f o r t would be b e t - dent C e n t e r . Neil S t a e b l e r , D e m - Speaking to a crowd of about T h e y can grant m o r e only if C o n - "In the South, d r a f t b o a r d s t e r placed In trying to find a way o c r a t i c National C o m m i t t e e m a n , 200 students, faculty and a r e a g r e s s broadens the scope f o r such a r e white,". Young said. "A N e - f o r the peoples of t h i s world to and W a l t e r Adams, p r o f e s s o r of r e s i d e n t s , Holmes and Young d i s - d e f e r m e n t s , he explained. g r o conscientious o b j e c t o r In the live in p e a c e , " H o l m e s sai'd. e c o n o m i c s , will speak. c u s s e d a s p e c t s of the d r a f t . Holmes, ill with influenza, spoke f i r s t and left before Thieves hit parking /dfs, Young's speech. Colonel Robert B a i r d of the Selective Service System stood in for Holmes dur- ing the question-answer period. In his speech, Holmes traced steal $238 in hubcaps the history of student d e f e r m e n t s T h r e e sets of hubcaps w e r e that he had our hubcaps, valued f r o m World War II—when "we stolen f r o m students recently, a t $100, taken f r o m his c a r while did not have the luxury to grant many d e f e r m e n t s " — t o the p r e s - ent. Young condemned student d e - according to University police. Four hubcaps valued a t $15 each were stolen f r o m L a r r y it was parked in Lot X last week. John Brunt, T e m p e r a n c e soph- o m o r e , r e p o r t e d to University Campus Center R. J e i t s m a , Grand Rapids g r a d u - Police that his w h e e l c o v e r s v a l - f e r m e n t s . He pointed out that the ate student. ued a t $78 were taken f r o m his student group is most opposed T e i t s m a said his c a r was c a r in Lot X over the weekend. to the d r a f t system and the war p a r k e d in Lot 0 n e a r Owen Hall in Vietnam, yet it is the group and that the wheel c o v e r s w e r e with the most ways of avoiding taken on Thursday or F r i d a y of the d r a f t . last week. "If anti-war students had to C h a r l e s W. Bainbridge, P i t t s - f a c e the show-down now they burgh, Pa., sophomore r e p o r t e d ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page one) Other m a j o r new p r o c u r e - Placement Bureau m e n t s Include: —The a r m y ' s TOW antitank m i s s i l e , an optically sighted, T h u r s d a y , Ja;.. 26: A r m c o Steel C o r p . : m e c h a n i - wire-guided rocket. 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