Friday NEWS Snow r . v - BULLETIN MICHIGAN . . . with c o n s i d e r a b l e d r i f t - ing. Hfgh temperature near 25 Jack Breslin, University Sec- retary announced at 11 p.m. STATI degrees. Thursday 4hat all Friday classes are canceled. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan J a n u a r y 27, 1967 10c V o l . 59 N u m b e r 114 IMC 'FAMILY' GROWING O Michigan, my Michigan! Students traded sun suits and skate- Social Sciences may get 3rd residental college boards for snowsuits and sleds Thurs- day as the surprising heat wave abrupt- ly ended with a snow storm that swept a 50 to 100 mile wide band of the Mid- west. Plans for weekend sunbathing and pic- junior year would then spend probably " W e hope to find a subject matter nics quickly vanishedas late-risers awoke By B E V T W I T C H E L L spring and summer terms in situations focus which can engage students in the Thursday to see not sun, but snow starting State News Staff W r i t e r where the policy process could be ob- curriculum rather than psychologically at 10 a.m. that reached a depth of more served first-hand, such as in Washington separate them from It, he said. "For too than two inches by noon. The family of Justin Morrill College D.C., the United Nations, trade unions. many students, the curriculum is endured The drifting snow, gusty winds, and is growing rapidly. Chambers of Commerce, or state gov- rather than engaged." dropping temperatures gave students good A third small residential college is now ernment. " T h e curriculum will focus on things reason to cut classes, but the admini- in the planning stages and is scheduled No name or location for the college which excite concern through the frame- stration said classes would most likely to be open for freshmen in the fall, has been established yet. The name Gar- work of the social sciences." Garfinkel be held today. pending, approval of the MSU Board of finkel said, would "bridge the kind of said. "Never at MSU have classes been Trustees. things the subject matter covers, with called off because of weather," said The curriculum which the planning comr "College Three" will encompass the mittee is now considering will concen- the heritage the general community can James H. Denison, assistant to the pres- identify with." social sciences. "College Two," which trate on "major policy programs that ident. The planning committee has been con- was first announced in October, will em- beset humans trying to live in a decent Thursday's Evening College classes sulted about a possible location, and phasize the naturai sciences and also society," Garfinkel said. were cancelled and for the first time in expects to be told soon what it will will open in the fall. All departments in the College ofSocial MSU history, university employes were be. Garfinkel listed the criteria the loca- "College Three will be another semi- Science will be represented in College permitted to return home if they re- tion will be one which will be least up- autonomous residential college within the Three, as well as history, economics, quested because of the bad road con- setting to existing activities in the hall, University, but it will differ from JMC and philosophy. ditions, according to a 3:30 p.m. de- and one which has a number of smaller and College Two in its special relation- Examples of the policy programs that cision of Secretary Jack Breslin. seminar-rooms which can be used for the • ship to the College of Social Sciences," might be studied are war and peace, Snow accumulation of six to eight inches Herbert A . Garfinkel, associate dean of type of classrooms the planning commit- poverty and economic opportunity, inter- last night and flurries this morning should the College of Social Science and chair- tee hopes to have. He said it would prob- group relationships and hostility, and diminish by this afternoon with partly man of the planning committee,explained. ably be a living-learning unit. problems of the urban community. cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around 18-27 degrees, according to the Winter set Garfinkel said the committee hopes The planning committee also hopes that Garfinkel added that many of those to solve some of the problems in vo- a program of field work experience might involved in developing the college will also U.S. Weather Bureau. r E l i z a b e t h L e w i s , San F r a n c i s - cationalued and mass education. also be established. Students in their The weekend will remain partly cloudy co junior, finds a new use f o r t h e ( p l e a s e turn to the back page) and cold, but with no snow. State News, while Jean F i s c h e r , For students leaving campus this week- Grayling senior, g r i m l y makes end, road conditions are still hazardous with slippery pavements. Thursday's her way to c l a s s . C h a r l i e B r o w n e d i t o r i a l i z e s about the e l e m e n t s . MC Ñ A M A R A blinding snow reduced visibility to 75 yards and all snow plows and every Photos by Ray W e s t r a and Soviets force missile race available State Police squad car were in M i k e Schronhofen use. significant government pap'ers in years, But he disclosed officially for the first WASHINGTON, t< ,P — Secretary of De- A WS 'no hours' proposal was cleared by the State Department with time that the Soviets are deploying a fense Robert S. McNamara said Thurs- full knowledge It will be carefully studied second type of defensive system against day night the Soviet antimissile deployment by the Soviet Union. bombers. He said "the weight of the evi- has compelled billion-dollar Improve- McNamara's annual military posture dence at this time suggests this system ments in U.S. missile forces. He warned report, just made public, laid out hereto- is not intended primarily for antlballistic a further push in the arms race by the missile defense." on rne w a y - offi daily Soviets would be "dangerous and expen- fore secret figures on American missile sive." strength, and emphasized that the United As a hedge against a possible Soviet States will rely on offensive weapons, no refusal to halt anti-missile work, the McNamara spelled out for Congress his defensive, to prevent nuclear war. administration has included $375 million case against building an antimissile de- In the fiscal 1968 budget for production fense at this time, but indicated one might "It is our ability to destroy an attacker of Nike X antimlssiies and radar com- By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y cil and came in the wake of an ASMSU Stu- Ten campuses shows that the University as a viable 20th century nation that pro- ponents. In addition, $421 million has been be desirable later for protection of U.S. State News Staff W r i t e r dent Board recommendation divesting AWS of Michigan, Indiana University, Ohio vides -the deterrent, not our ability to earmarked to continue advanced develop- landbased missiles. of it's judicial power and questioning re- State, University of Wisconsin, University partly limit damage to ourselves," he said. ment of the system. presentatives said the board's actions will McNamara's remarks came in a 210- The judicial council of the Associated of Iowa, and Purdue all have clauses McNamara said two significant changes Counting funds left over from last year, not affect the merits of the revision pro- page censored version of his voluminous Women Students (AWS) Thursday proposed granting "unrestricted privilege" to up- have occurred in the Soviet Union thepast the United States could spend nearly a posal. report, presented before the Senate Armed a "no hours" policy for Junior and senior perclasswomen and 21-year-old coeds year—construction of the antimissile mis- billion dollars on an antimissile system in Services Committee and Defense Appro- women and all coeds over 21 living in Coeds affected by. the proposed hours siles and a step-up in building hardened fiscal 1968-and the matter is certain to get priations sub-committee. University housing. change would be permitted to come and go missile silos which could withstand attack. heated congressional study. (please turn to the back page) The document, possibly one of the most from their living units at any time. An extension of present closing hours Juniors are designated as students who from 11:30 p.m. to midnight Monday- have earned 85 credits as compiled on the Thursday for freshmen and sophomore last official day of registration of the term in question. Coeds who reach 21 during the A S M S U CONTINUES TALKS women was also proposed. The proposal will be voted on Feb. 9 September to June academic year will be at the next meeting of the AWS General Assembly, composed of representatives eligible for the "no hours" plan beginning fall term7of that year according to the pro- posal. Shoe repair rate study from all women's living units on and off rejected after long debate campus. If approved the proposal will Reasoning behind the proposal, ex- be sent to the Dean of Students Office. plained by committee chairman Carolyn Stapleton, San Antonio, Tex., sophomore, Alternatives for the Dean of Students equalizes privileges of MSU women who Office are either approval, modification, recommended that a $75 allotment be live on and off campus, helps develop By E L L E N Z U R K E Y transfered from the VISA advertising or rejection, or it may refer the plan to maturity among the coeds, and facilitates State N e w s Staff W r i t e r fund to pay for a price study advertise- ASMSU and the Faculty Committee on participation in social and cultural events Student Affairs for their recommenda- A motion to reveal price discrepancies ment listing rates at different shops. available on campus. tions. The final decision on any policy found in East Lansing shoe repair shops "1 did not feel it was fair to adver- M i s s Stapleton said University regula- tise against Just one store when the change affecting women's hours will be was rejected by the ASMSU Student Board tions have forced women student leaders evidence was not even conclusive," Art made by John A. Fuzak, vice president of after much debate. to seek unsupervised apartments because Tung, member-at-large said. student affairs. The motion, introduced by Jim Sink, of the inflexibility and restrictions placed " W e knew nothing about the profit The presentation culminated a year long on their activities in living units. ASMSU member-at-large and member of study by the seven-woman judiciary coun- the price study committee, recommended margins of the stores involved, or the A report of hours control on other Big quality of the leather," he pointed out. that students take price differences into account when shoe repair is needed. Roger E. Jonas, executive secretary Nothing about the quality of the work of the East Lansing Chamber of Com- IFC has no comment' nor the material was mentioned in the merce, said if ASMSU was interested in motion. long run achievements it would be bet- Jim Graham, chairman of ASMSU, also ter to wait until more information was gathered so a comprehensive booklet could be prepared. following first hearing Chase Manhattan 'There's no sense in raising mer- chant hostility," Jonas said. "It's bad enough now." The philosophy of the price study com- By B O B B Y S O D E N cuts prime rate yet determined against whom the suit mittee has always been, and still is, to State N e w s Staff W r i t e r will be filed and what the specific charges aim at specific areas Sink said. will be. Burdick represents the Burdick, "If the motion had been passed it Interfraternity Council (IFC) held its Burdick, Silverstein and Burdick law firm on loan interest would have shown the merchants that first hearing Thursday in the case of a fraternity pledge severely burned dur- of Detroit. Is she or isn't she? we're serious," Sink added. At Jonas's suggestion four ASMSU board ing pre-Initiation games. Charges may be filed against either N E W Y O R K (jP) - Chase Manhattan, the University, the local or national SAE members will meet with the East Lansing IFC Vice President Jeffrey Marcus, the nation's second-largest bank, said organization, or the individual who placed Chamber of Commerce within the next Oceanside, N.Y., senior, said following Eyes of Texas ore on Lucy/ Thursday it is slicing its prime interest two weeks. At that time the shoe repair the meeting that fraternity officials would the towel on Bonus's neck. The individ- rate to five-and-one-half from six per price discrepancy will be discussed. make "no comment whatsoever" on the ual has r.ot yet been identified. cent. The cut, effective Friday, could incident until the investigation is com- trigger lower interest costs across the women see her in 'tent dress1 The accident occurred during a pledge pleted. country. Marcus indicated that the hearings would relay race, when a fraternity member placed a towel drenched in a chemical The prime rate is that charged bor- Degree candidate continue Friday, and that a rationale rowers of the highest credit standing, varnish stripper on Bonus' neck "to would be presented "soon." The incident may provoke a thorough prevent him from seeing from side to AUSTIN', Tex. If] —President Johnson's Five women who stood close to Luci as she walked out after the speech all usually large corporations. Other inter- est rates are scaled up from it. filing ends today side," said SAE president Craig D . Cow- younger daughter walked into the Texas investigation of fraternity "hell week" said it was a maternity dress. One said Chase Chairman George Champion and All degree candidates expecting ell, Royal Oak junior. The pledges were House of Representatives chamber Thurs- practices, said a source in the Dean of it was a "tent dress." Asked if it was President David Rockefeller noted that to graduate at the end of this term apparently crawling through ketchup and day wearing what several women described Students Office. also a maternity dress, all five said yes. la0t September they had said their bank must have completed a diploma ap- mustard on the floor and were not sup- as definitely a maternity dress, but she Joseph A. Bonus, Detroit junior, re- "I ought to know,", one of them said. would be alert to cutting lending rates. plication card by the end of today, posed to look at each other. declined to say if she was pregnant. ceived serious acid burns two weeks "I've got five kids." " W e believe that the time for adjust- in 106 Administration. The State News, in a copyrighted story ago while participating in a pre-initia- Nugent was asked separately when the ment has now arrived," they said Thurs- Students should have completed this Cowell claims that the towel had been Jan 18, reported that Luci JohnsonNugent tion game at Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) big day would be. day. card by Jan. 25, but Horace King, fraternity. Bonus withdrew from MSU used a few days earlier on a work proj- was expecting a child. "What big day?" he asked. They added that an increase in the Registrar, extended the deadline un- Wednesday for the remainder of the term. ect of revarnishing the foyer and that The Nugents attended a session of the "Well, aren't you expecting?" availability of money in recent weeks til today because of student request. the stripper on the cloth had been re- Bonus's father, P. Paul Bonus, told legislature called to hear an address by 'That's what you say." has caused a broad decline in the rate The cards, required of all degree activated by water on the floor. the State News Wednesday evening he U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Then Luci turned and said, "We're not structure. candidates, indicate exactly how a would take legal action on the incident. in the announcing business." "In view of present money market student wants his name to appear on Bonus said he was treated at Spar- Luci's dress was unbelted and hung at An attorney is presently studying the Rusk walked up to Luci after he stepped conditions, we believe that a reduction his diploma and the commencement row Hospital at Cowell's suggestion^to a slight angle from her shoulders. matter. off the podium and planted a big kiss on in our basic lending charge is appro- program. avoid having the University learn of the The dress had a pattern of small black Irwin Burdick, the attorney handling her cheek. priate," they said. incident. and light green triangles. the case, said Wednesday that he has not STATE N E W S Kyle C . Kerbawy Eric Pianin, managing editor editor-in-chief James Spaniolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor Andrew Molllson, executive reporter Joel Stark William G . Papclak, asst. ad manager advertising manager Friday Morning, January 27, 1967 EDITORIALS Library hours action is now up to students Library Director Richard night w a s not sufficent then E . Chapin c o m m e n t e d T u e s - the plan could be a b a n d o n e d . day that he would like to The problem, of c o u r s e , hear student opinions on a is m o n e y . C h a p i n estimates possible extension o f l i b r a r y Money for med school hours. T h e next m o v e , then, is up the cost The hour about money, extension $3,000 initially, a would term. would to the Student L i b r a r y C o m - have to c o m e f r o m the Pro- poses tough hurdle mittee. resents T h e c o m m i t t e e rep- the student body on vost's contingency fund. T h e Student L i b r a r y C o m - library m a t t e r s . mittee could help. A r e c o m - F o r eight long y e a r s Mich- m a n y varied and strong de- T h e c o m m i t t e e clearly has mendation from them that partments already existing w igan State has been waiting a c h a n c e to p e r f o r m a real the trial b e m a d e would be for the inevitable to happen. in the sciences, there w a s a s e r v i c e to students by opting the first and n e c e s s a r y step W e d n e s d a y it finally did. T h e firm basis to build and d r a w for a midnight closing hour t o w a r d s obtaining the n e e d e d State Board of Education, from. Sunday through Thursday. funds. by a five vote m a r g i n , ap- Success for the n e w full The library now closes at p r o g r a m , of c o u r s e , will not It is a step that should b e Hey, Hey. We're the Monkeys. proved a full degree- 11 p . m . taken and taken soon. granting medical program be achieved without money. A m e m b e r of the c o m m i t - — T h e Editors People say we monkey around. for M S U . Provost Howard R. Neville tee, Norma Foster, East indicated Wednesday that a Lansing junior, commented Since the College of Hu- m a n Medicine w a s firstcon- supplimentary budget re- recently that the c o m m i t t e e MITCH MILLS* quest will be given to the has not given much atten- ceived in 1959, Michigan's shortage schools to of train doctors them and has Legislature in hopes of at- taining Funds planning for a money. faculty, a tion tended to the question of ex- hours. Rather, the Warren it be loverly b e c o m e an obvious and acute question of raising overdue teaching hospital and at least book fines h a s occupied the " W e l l , " I said to Poor Richard as I supposed to prove something. Now really 1 a bullet was fired two-thirds of a second problem. "People whose business it is to deal one life-science building are sat down at his table In the Grill, "what after the Commission says it was, there c o m m i t t e e ' s t i m e . It is time do you think of good old M S U , now that with such things, Infantrymen and police must have been two assassins because Os- Last N o v e m b e r , a Citi- needed before the program then, for the c o m m i t t e e to you're back." have difficulty locating a shot fired while wald's rife could not have been fired, zens' Committee on Health " C o l d , " he growled. " A n d wet, Very it's quiet in an open area. How can you worked, and fired again in two-thirds can get off the ground floor. take the question u p . Wet." make a case out of the memories of of a second. C a r e estimated that the state Michigan State's medical isolated, frightened, untrained in- Specifically, a one-term " W h a t made you come back, then?" "Connally, then, and Life, are chal- of Michigan will need a place school program has gotten "It seemed like a good idea at the dividuals?" lenging the Warren Commission because trial for the midnight clos- "Just wait a minute", I interrupted. time." he believes he heard a shot two-thirds for 590 first year m e d stu- by a big hurdle. Admittedly, ing hour should be recom- "Really? What else Is n e w 7 " " W h a t about all those people who saw of a second before he felt an impact. dents within 10 y e a r s . Cur- it w a s an awfully big h u r d l e . " I have," he said, in an incredibly Oswald in other places after the as- " N o w really, I ask you. How can he m e n d e d . In the past the one sasination?" rently, the state's two med pedantic tone, "been cogitating over the be so sure his memory of such a mo- But, considering the state hour extension has b e e n tried Poor Richard looked at me with the vast amount of tripe which has followed mentous event is perfect? H o w can he be schools, M i c h i g a n and W a y n e of Michigan's fiscal situa- in the wake "of the Warren Report." look he reserves for idiot children and for only a week--and then so convinced of his superhuman sensi- State, have r o o m for just 3 2 5 . " D o you mean," I asked, "the com- graduat.e assistants. " E v e n after John tivity to claim that he can point out tion, it will not b e the last only during finals w e e k . It Dillinger was shot to death by the FBI, ments on and questioning of the Report?" in exactly which movie frame (with a E v e n the proposed expansion hurdle the school h a s to f a c e . people reported him wandering about, all r e c e i v e d little publicity and, "Exactly." duration of one-twentieth of a second) of Michigan would add only over the country. Are you trying to tell --The E d i t o r s indeed, because the period he was hit in? me that we should still be looking for 50 more to the total, far was so short, w a s not suf- Tripe or worse him?" short of the state's needs. " W e l l then," I countered rather weak- ficient to test whether stu- ly, "what about the Life article with How can he be sure? Necessity dictated a n e w "You are terming sincere questions Outlook dents would change their' all the Zapruder film frames and Gov- and well-founded doubts tripe?" " H o w can Connally say that he can med school. The immense ernor Connally's testimony?" study habits to take advan- " O r worse," he replied. " H a v e you tell you whether he was shot at the existing a c a d e m i c facilities read, for example, the famous Life maga- beginning or end of a period two-thirds tage of the longer hours. zine Inquiry into the assasination. O r of a second long? Men have walked around of Michigan State made it Neither problem is in- any the writings of Mark Lane, Esq.?" Zapruder zapped for days after being fatally wounded, and a likely choice. With the " Y e s , as a matter of f a c t . . . " he has the temerity to proclaim that he herent in the term-long trial. " A n d what did you think of them?" " A veritable masterwork of assump- knows that for less than a second he was T h e period is long enough for " W e l l they seemed very thoroughly tion-mongery. not yet shot. What kind of proof is that students to b e i n f o r m e d . It thought out and..." " T h e Warren Commission said that of anything?" Letter policy is long enough for students "Nonsense. With evidence like that you couldn't free George Washington from a two shots were fired at the Presiden- Poor Richard paused for breath. " W h a t about the other evidence?" I asked. " T h e tial car. T h e first hit both Kennedy and A d a m Clayton Pow«||, 0 n a to change their habits and malicious destruction of property Connally and the second was the one autopsy report being challenged, or the The State News welcomes all letters. long-playing record costing charge. that killed Kennedy. They established fact that Jack Ruby got through all those plan a study p r o g r a m to take Please be brief and type all letters $4.95, s a y s white m«n respect ' T h e whole case against the report is the times the shots were fired by exam- Dallas policemen to shoot Oswald, then triple spaced, If possible. Please, also, only the dollar. advantage of the additional based on the greatest assumption-monger- ining the individual frames of Zapruder's died before he could tell everything?" Include name,* address and university ing and conclusion-Jumping since the Chi- movie. " R u b y did have a trial, remember? Entropy is burning, baby, b u r n - time. If, after a term, it cago Tribune decided Dewey beatTruman. standing. No unsigned letters will be " F r o m Oswald's vantage point, there And he was questioned and investigated printed. i ng. was found that use of the Someone says, 1 heard a shot before that,' was a tree that obscured the road on by the Warren Commission. And nobody or ' I saw someone run away' and that is which the car was traveling, in front ever came up with any evidence that he library f r o m 11 p . m . to mid- of the Texas School Book Depository. was anything other than a poor, sick From Zapruder's point of view, on the man." OUR R E A D I R S ' M I N D S lawn of the building, there was a high- way sign that blocked his camera's shot of the car. The Great Conspiracy Graham clears air for trip " T h e Commission's examination of the film Indicates that Kennedy and Con- nally were already hit when the car came " T h e r e are some people who say that out from behind the sign, and therefore, the Warren...Commission is covering up Oswald fired the first shot between the for some person or persons, that it was ers first hand. Due to financial difficul- time the car came out from under the part of the conspiracy", I replied. T o the Editor: enlightened discussion of this question be hazardous, at best. I have a number ties, I appreciate the donation from tree and the time it emerged from be- " D o you m e a n " , he asked, " s o m e must begin with that premise. of questions to ask of the Secretary of A S M S U , permitting m e to support travel hind the sign, and the second shot some right-wing Dallas multi-millionaire fan- 1 would like to take this opportunity Second, M r . Saxton concludes that by State and others, and m y opinion is costs. I hope that the students will under- time later. atics, the Dallas police force. Parkland to reply to the letter of Michael J . Sax- donating $50 to my trip, that the Stu- less set than M r . Saxton would seem to stand this In factual light. "Connally agrees with the Commis- Hospital, the United States Navy, the ton, in regards to my scheduled trip to dent Board -and, therefore,- the stu- indicate. sion about the shot that killed Kennedy, Warren Commission, and Lyndon Baines Washington, D.C. to consider, with other dent body is being "coerced" into adopt- I look upon this trip as a tremendous James Graham but challenges it on the first shot. Johnson, all combined to assassinate the student government leaders, the present ing m y personal feelings. In the past, opportunity to speak to our national lead- chairman, ASMSU President?" government policy in Vietnam. It at first the Board has donated money to a num- "It has been suggested," I said. Powell s symbolism is off should be stated that there are some nine ber of various projects, including civil student government presidents attending rights, without ever being officially on Super-governor " F o r what reason would such a con- spiracy form7 And how would it stay from such schools as Harvard, Minnesota, the record for or against. T o the Editor: There are too many of the colored race together? and U . C . L . A . It should be understood, It is a somewhat farfetched and un- "Connally says that he heard thè first leading noble lives to find It necessary " A n d how, in the name of God and the that after holding a press conference, we founded conclusion to assume that be- Barry D . Amis, writing on Powell shot, and didn't feel any impact. Two- to put M r . Powell on a pedestal. United States of America, would they get will meet with the Secretary of State, cause the Board acted in the way it (Jan. 16) should bone up on what con- thirds of a second later, he claims, If M r . Amis chooses to have Powell- Earl Warren, Liberal-in-CKief of the Tuesday at 4 p.m. did, it has taken a position on my feel- stitutes symbolism, what dignity is, and he was hit. type activities epitomize the great race United States, who accused the conspiracy M r . Saxton reaches at least three un- ings. This appropriation must be con- what embodies the spirit of the Amer- " T h e reason this is important is that of colored people then he places himself of the crime before there even was an fortunate and unsubstantiated conclusions sidered a donation from A S M S U to one ican .man. it challenges the single-assassin theory In the company of a great minority. investigation, to make a complete about- within his letter. His first such con- student, and not an appropriation from Let's switch colors for example. Do of the Commission. Since bullets travel face, go back on everything he has stood clusion, is that I am pruportlng to rep- the Board to its Chairman. the actions of the Bobby Bakers, etc., Bev M . Beeson faster than sound, Connally couldn't have for and done these many years, and resent anyone but myself on this ques- T h e final unjustified conclusion that who like Powell are outspoken, flam- Lansing heard the bullet before it hit him. If cover up for them?" tion. M r . Saxton makes concerns my feel- boyant and courageous» "symbolize what I thought in the past that I had made ings on "opposing" the present policy. a man (black or white) can be In this it Implicitly clear that, on this Issue, I am only representing my own con- H e reaches this conclusion without any supporting evidence whatsoever. I have country? Is the dignity of mankind abol- ished because of these men? HILLEL FOUNDATION Volkswagen Service science and that I have no authority never publicly stated m y feelings on whatsoever to represent student govern- ment, student body, or university. A n Vietnam to this date. Yet 1 can assure him that applying Let M r . Amis forget color In his ensuing years and stick to character. 319 Hlllcrest at W . Grand River and Repair the term, "oppose", to my opinions would Sabbath Services Saturday 10 a m. PI A M I S All major and minor work undertaken BROKEN-HEARTED, "IME FLMN6 ACE BUT IT'S N O U Ô 6 . . . H E H A S HE C A N ' T a v 10ITH M a r r i e d Students Get Together JUST BEFORE HE\ CLIMBS INTO HIS SOPuHTH CAMEL, AND TAKES OFF, THE } TO TURN A R O U N D - T E A R S IN H I 5 E V E 5 , Saturday Jan. 28, 8:30 p.m. at Hlllel Ample parts supply TAKES OFF TO FlV OtèR ENEAW LINES... — iUXKU>0JMIFMN6 UNIVERSITY FOREIGN CAR i AC£ READS A LETTER "Sunday, Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Supper - Social. Rabbi Zemach FfMH He will be running both of these, along with Spartans Bob Steele Wilson and Richard Tomkinswill be the M S U runners in the 600. 1965 at 130, he has been given another year of eligibility. The real excitement where men are WHAT and Charles Pollard, on Satur- Letterwinners competing in the "Trail once rode Behm for slaves to begins when they desire, DO THE day. Campbell feels that the best field events are Mike Bowers in the high jump and Roland Behm's entire period down," Peninger said. " A n d he's about run out of and women are their "DEVIL'S thing about the triangular this Carter and Jim Stewart in the the only guy to ever do that." demanding OWN " D O Saturday against Ohio State and pole Vtiult. Probable starters on the Boil- bullets! masters! . William and Mary is "that I'm Others in field events are ermaker squad will be Larry AFTER DARK running." Crawford, a junior college trans- Katz at 123, Bill Trujillo at H e broke his foot before the in- fer, in the long jump; sophomore 137, John Goss at 160, and John 2a ? 1 door season began last year and Alan Maibach in the high jump; Williams at heavyweight. was unable to compete effec- John Wilcox in the pole vault, Both Purdue and M S U took tively. After a slow recuperation and shot putters Joe Auffrey and part in the Northwestern Invi- period that lasted through the Dennis L a m b . tational Tournament January 7, summer, he feels he is in better "Ohio State and William and with M S U taking the tournament shape now than ever before. Mary shouldn't have too much," title and scoring 67 points. Pur- Campbell feels the team this Dittrich said." W e a r e going down Gogo drafted due finished last, with 23 points. TECHNICOLOR' P A N A V I S I O N ' year should be tougher than the there to win and run good times." Pete Gogolak, s o c c e r " W e don't think they're going to be very tough," Peninger said. style p l a c e k i c k e r of the MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES mthALAN BADEL • K I E R O N MOORE "But you never can tell." New York Giants, has Screenplay by 1 U U A N MITCHELL. STANLEY P U C E . PIERRE MARTON After the Purdue meet, M S U been drafted for m i l i t a r y will face Big Ten opponents Min- Based on the novel MUSH •HENRY MANCINI The Cipher' by GORDON C O U E R presents s e r v i c e and is set fortwo nesota, Iowa, Illinois and Michi- y e a r s in active duty. gan in dual meets before the Big Produced and Directed by STANLEY DONEN a ti U P I Telephoto T e n and N C A A chamoionships. A UNIVERSAL RELEASE NOW! 2nd Week 1 • P»44 Feature Today & Sat. - A R A B E S Q U E S H O W N 2nd AT 9:25 - -3rd COLOR FEATURE - screamingly l:10-3:15-5:20-7;30-9:45 " M i c h a e l Caine gives a funny briiant performance." The story of a square —Pedboofc Mtgjzine ;who gets caughtiin picture" HIT NO(3) ALSO IN COLOR AT 10:30 CO-ITMNlNfl o io Ul BRIAN o BEDFORD en ANN-MaRGRer Ul Fmicsa m JULIE I- < . -h«* r~ "The Twentieth Century Optimist starring JEAN-PIERRE CASSEL (RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) SOMMARS [MY m with Pierre Brasseur and Dahlia tavi • a Pathe Cinema Corporation presentation JAMES 111 X• TIFFIN 0 H written and directed by Norbert Carbonnaui departing from the novel by Voltairf a Union Films release MICHAEL CAINE is ALFIE FARENTIN0 H MILUCENT MARTIN -JULIA FOSTER • JANE ASHER • SHIRLEY ANNE HBO » UNIVERSAL PICTURE u fiPwmjße 1 m VIVIEN MERCHANT" ELEANOR BRON • WITH SHEUEY WINTERS AS RUBY Ul > TECHNICOLOR* TECHNISCOPE* A LEWIS GILBERT PRODUCTION - T H E P A D S H O W N 3 r d A T 11:20 - 5 TONIGHT - 7 & 9 p.m. Ul ,I o I K S H m 70 Added Fun Cartoon "Think or Sink" DRIVE OUT! M E E T Y F R I E N D S ! o O [dw$NCe TIÂÎ KâîH ist FAIRCHILD THEATRE N ext Attraction ' H O T E L P A R A D I S O " and " M R . B U D D W I N G " GO CREST - ONLY 4 MILES EAST Admission 500 Soon! Lynn Redgrave as "Georgy G i r l " Friday. January 27, 1967 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS New Spartan gym tricks F — « SIDELINES N a r c y solves 1 diving dillema! may surprise Hoosiers _ _ . . Coach George Szypula said that . 1i ligament Jin _ Ui« his AIKaiii elbow, uri 11 11crt will also of aa /double," he commented. nf By L A R R Y W E R N E R By R O B E R T A Y A F I E be out of competition. " H e should do the double again Witzke's routine also should be State News S p o r t s E d i t o r State News S p o r t s W r i t e r Szypula named the only Spar- this weekend." bolstered considerably. He, too, Indiana's parallel bars ace tan problem as the vault. With Gunny gave strong high bar and scored a personal high against Dave Keiler and Hoosier side both Towson and Thor on the vault performances. He hit 9.35 Spartan Swim Coach Charles McCaffree used to bemoan the SHJ, 9.15 to tie for second with horse performer Bill Hunt may bench, he'll call on Smith, Diehl in the bar event, while dropping fact that diving events were included in swimming meets. teammate Dennis Smith. have a surprise or two when or Bill Diggins to work the event, a little below his regular per- His reasons were obvious. He had no talented divers and, in Spartans Cliff Diehl and Ed Wit- Keller has been undefeated in along with Ron Aure and Ed formance level in rings with a fact, didn't even have a diving coach. zke dip into their bag of tricks. parallels In five meets, averag- Gunny. 9.0. The story has changed. The diving events which McCaffree Michigan State and Indiana ing 8.78 in the event. He's also Both Aure and Gunny have had Norm Haynie will be working used to feel were not legitimate parts of swimming meets gave gymnasts tangle in a Big Ten a steady performer on side horse excellent workouts this week. all-around. He hit 9.15 in high the veteran coach his first victory in 11 years over Michigan. contest at the IM Arena Sat- and rings. Aure gave an excellent vaulting bar last week, a season high for The big victory was last weekend. The score was 63-60. Mc- urday at 1 p.m. performance last weekend, scor- him. Caffree's swimmers did their typically commendable jobs, but Indiana's leading events are Both Diehl and Witzke have parallel bars and rings. Also ing 9.4 behind Thor's 9:45. Gunny, Larry Goldberg and Dan it was victories by a pair of sophomores—Doug Todd and Duane added important tricks to their working parallels are Joel Sut- Aure will also be working floor Kinsey comprise the rings unit. Green—in the one-and three-meter diving which gave MSU the exercise and trampoline. His Diggins is set for floor exercise, incredible triumph. Senior Fred Whiteford chipped in with sec- routines and are expected to fig- lin, PatKivlandandBobWhitmer. trampoline routine, according to with Smith and Jerry Moore ond and third places. ure high in the 'Spartan scoring Sutlin and Kivland have been Szypula, was a strong one but he working horse. Thor, Ray Walker And no small amount of credit is due to the man who recruited, column. battling it out for the starting missed his finish. and Keith Sterner join Aure on polished and primed these divers, Michigan State's first diving Diehl, who scored 9.05 against all-around berth, with Kivland, a "Ron did a single flip instead trampoline. coach ever, John Narcy. Narcy is a motor-cycle-driving, tennis-playing father of two. Side show Southern Illinois last weekend for sophomore pushing veteran Sutlin a personal high in parallels, has strongly. E d Witzke, s o p h o m o r e s i d e h o r s e p e r f o r m e r , has He's a rugged coach and a nice guy. And he's the greatest thing s h o w n steady i m p r o v e m e n t on h i s event. A g a i n s t added a Streuhli—a backward Dwayne Wiser leads somersault from a support po- Hoosier ringmen with a 9.04 the Michigan State Film Society that has happened to Spartan S o u t h e r n Illinois, he hit f o r a 9.15 s c o r e to tie f o r sition on the arms, off the bars average. He's backed by Sutlin, swimming since the Men's IM was built. s e c o n d with teammate D e n n i s S m i t h . to a handstand. Keller and Paul Graf. Presents Indiana has been scoring in the Diving at MSU used to be a B I G 1< MS Experimental 177.0s, a creditable score for the joke. Michigan State has never much-Improved team. Its record had a Big Ten diving champion. is 3-2 overall, 0-1 in the Big Tankers meetUofl, Purdue It's not difficult to see why. Ten. Hoosier losses came at the Before Narcy was hired as hands of once-beaten Army and Films diving coach, at the beginning Michigan. of the 1965-66 season, there was The Spartans are ailing again. no one to instruct Spartan divers. forward to this trip more than Purdue, especially, may give By J O H N LADD the Spartan breaststrokers and Toby Towson will be out of action. Narcy, captain of Michigan's any other all year. The center of State News S p o r t s W r i t e r sprint freestylers some competi- His sore knee was aggravated Tonight 8 p.m. members only swim team in 1957, took over and enthusiasm is a restaurant and in the SIU meet. Dave Thor began to change the image. motel called Morris Bryant's. tion. In their meet against Mich- It is perhaps difficult to gen- will limit his work; he Jammed He immediately convinced This motel is well known among igan two weeks ago, the Boiler- erate much enthusiasm over his wrist in the Ohio State meet, Fred Whiteford, a junior col- Big Ten sports fans for the makers showed same individual Anthony Hall swimming the ninth and tenth and it's still giving him trouble. lege All-American, that State smorgasbord it serves for lunch strength such as they have not place teams in the Big Ten just Dave Croft, who massed last was great. He then persuaded and dinner every day. betrayed in some time. a week after defeating second week's meet due to a strained state champions from New Trier place Michigan. But that is ex- Last time the team was at Don Milne's 0:21.4 In the 50 High in Illinois and Battle Creek Lafayette, Morris Bryant's of- could give problems to Spartans LIFE actly what the MSU swimmers Central, namely Todd and Green, must do Saturday in swim- fered "all you can eat" of such Gary Dilley, Don Rauch or Gary JOHN N A R C Y to become Spartans. ming a triple-dual meet against things as lobster tails, chicken, Langley. John Lee's 200-yard the Fighting Illini of the Univer- blue-point oysters and four kinds breaststroke time of 2:19.0 could Pretty good work for a U-M alumnus. challenge MSU's Greg Brown, sity of Illinois and the Purdue of shrimp. To make sure that SPLASHY, SURF-SOAKED SLEEPER! He now has one of the toughest diving corps in the Big Ten, his swimmers do not overdo their Jack Marsh and Carl Weber. Boilermakers. and perhaps the country. feastlngs before the meet, Coach Illinois' Kip Pope, a high-school Narcy offends those sensitive to criticism. He's not gentle. Though the teams ' are not McCaffree has promised his All-American, will add another "He's a very forceful coach," Todd said. " H e gets you doing among the best the Spartans will swimmers they could eat there fast sophomore breaststroker to things you really don't want to do." swim, the team perhaps looks after the meet. the event. BREATHTAKING! IMAGINATIVE! Green has been subject to Narcy's "wrath" also as the former But the trip will be by no means Bob Bachman and DaveFlorio, Wolverine All-American developed him into a Big Ten compet- a culinary cruise. The team has a Illinois freestylers, are probably itor. Lacrosse meeting long way to go before the Big their team's best swimmers, "He's strict and hard," Green said. " H e can get mad at you Ten and NCAA Championships. but they should give the Spar*; The nicest surprise to happen in a long time. and fight with you. But you know that you're still friends." + The MSU Lacrosse Club will Seemingly insignificant teams tan freestylers little trouble.\ Both of Narcy's first-year pupils swear that Narcy is "the be meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in like Purdue and Illinois can give The Spartan divers should also greatest diving coach." 203 Men's I.M.Anyone interested them the competition they need get a short rest from the chal- A large part of diving is concentration and psychology. MSU's divir.g coach displayed his psychological knowhow with a note in joining the club is invited to attend the meeting. in individual events to prepare them for those important meets. lenges they received from the Wisconsin divers Thursday night. Unless you just enjoy turning your back entirely on life, you should not miss the left in the divers' lockers, prior to the Michigan meet. Something N e w The note read: "If ever a team needs someone or something, it's now. The points in diving could break this meet wide open. We, the team, need those points from diving. You've got to do the Job for your breathtaking shots!" team so that we can win the whole damn meet. Not just diving. You can if you think you can." Psychological warfare at its best. Narcy, a former Wolverine, is now a Spartan at heart. According to Todd, Narcy is trying to build " a diving dynasty at Michigan State." When Biggie Munn and the athletic department decided to bring MSU swimming out of the Middle Ages with a renaissance called John Narcy, they made a fortunate decision. Bakery and Delicatessen Narcy, sitting boyishly on the seat of his BSA, swinging a racket on the tennis court, or screaming at Spartan divers, is very much a part of Michigan State. He's a welcome part. And McCaffree, who-used to condemn diving as out-of-place in a swim meet, finds that diving is one of his major strong points, thanks to Narcy. 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January 27, 1967 6 CLARE B O O T H S LUCE M IN M I S T I N G SECULARISM * * + + Writer says Pope PRESí Ni 5 î * V Buddhism best may approve pill * * m ¿ VILMA HER* * É I for south Asia Clare Booche L u c e this week will continue to give t h e m s e l v e s IN 7 n £ The fate of the religions of southern Asia depends on their predicted that Pope Paul V I will the benefit of the doubt a n d prac- ability to come to terms with western "technocracy," man's eventually approve the birth con- tice artificial birth control. 5J?£ MAIZAL'.* extensive control of nature, according to Herberi C. Jackson, trol , ill for Catholics. "I hope with all m y m i n d and *bure»FTHIS moud? associate professor of religion. "The only other alternative-," heart that Pope Paul will yet cuiim« TI*E M Afe. Christian technocracy," Buddhist Marxism or Hindu spir- Mrs. L u c e ' said in a McCall's receive enough new evidence itualism are the alternatives to the secular state, Jackson said O'JLÙ ff M l í i t column, "ii to trust population f r o m scientists,and support f r o m m Tuesday night at Akers Hall. waclé •• yoRK t w e j control to that evil trinity of all bishops and theologians, to enable Technocracy brings with it the Christian world-view, and hence o u r darkest h i s t o r y — w a r , pesti- him to accept the findings of the possibility of conversions to Christianity, but in southeast Religion, Barnum-style lence and f a m i n e . " the majority of his c o m m i s s i o n , " Asia Buddhism is a more likely option, he suggested. Mrs. L u c e , a convert to Cath- M r s . L u c e said. Technocracy develops because the under-developed nations want o l i c i s m , predicted that when his D u r i n g the c o m m i s s i o n ' s three to be developed nations, Jackson continued. Man all over the "painful indecision" ends, the years of life, enough babies w e r e world Is keenly aware of the potential all men have for the crea- pontiff "will folio» the c o u r s e born to populate 1 0 0 cities the tion of what our President likes to call the 'Great Society.' " of c o u r a g e , which is likewise the s ize of Home. But technocracy brings with it Christianity — not the western The Saturday issue of the Los The climax came on Easter Two dozen elders in jewelled surrounded by a jewelled river, c o u r s e of p r u d e n c e , " and approve "It takes neither a scientist Institutional expression of Christianity, but the Christian world- Angeles Times, is well worth buy- morning, when Miss Velma and robes and crowns assisted Mr. with Jewelled streets and trees. artificial birth control m e t h o d s . nor a theologian to figure out view, the Biblical faith which asserts that the world was made ing, if only to read the World her husband, Rev. O. L.Jaggers, and Mrs. J aggers as they an- This triumph past, Miss Velma She expressed her personal that at some point the popula- for man and that man has the ability to master and use nature, Church advertisements on the presented the "Mighty Transub- nounced the "creation of the has gone on to new projects. belief that the Pope will move tion of the world must be sta- Jackson said. religion page. stantiation Miracle," modestly eighth wonder of the world." Her current theme is "Campaign forward with the movement of bilized o r regulated by birth con- This world-view was what led to western technological de- Studded with stars and excla- touted as the "most beautiful This was a massive, jewelled of Youth!" with sermons on "The history and with the p r o g r e s s of t r o l , " she s a i d . ' ' W h a t e v e r God* s velopment. He added that the spread of western civilization mation points, this week's ad pro- event in the history of mankind." altar 144 feet -in circumference mighty miracle of the restoration' moral-scientific thought, in con- will for m a n m a y b e , surely it is grounded In this view of the world is actually the coming of claims in inch-high prose: "Miss of youth." Miss Velma plans to formity 'Aith Catholic tradition, not that population is best con- Christian incognito." Velma's Foundation presents appear as "Batwoman" and which is the tradition of prog- trolled by starvation, d i s e a s e a n d Jackson raised the question of what will, happen when tech- Miss Velma in "The Campaign of "Miss Rip Van Winkle" to bring Volunteers needed ress. nuclear holocaust." nocratic man eventually begins the search for ultimate realities Youth! Magnificent illustrated about her belief that God has "The authorir. of the papacy The rhythm method is not once more. sermon I Miss Velma will de- chosen her to help restore youth will be more secure for this adapted to the u s e of the very scend high out of the sky out of "Some ideology with a religious orientation must captivate to people. this technocracy," he said. The now-unanswerable question is for 'Action Poverty' p r o g r e s s , " she said. people who need it m o s t « ' s u c h the starsl Flying in seven blaz- "God has told me three as the poor and illiterate pop- ing torches from out of the starsl whether Christianity will be ready and able to-grasp the situation Mrs, Luce said word has things," she said In an inter- ulations of the Catlyalic Latin Amazing! Beautiful! In Color!" and effect the establishment of the Christian faith on a tremen- "leafCeJ out" that " a majority" view in Christian Century Maga- American countries, M r s . Luce dous scale." of the Papal C o m m i s .-ion for the And right in the center of the St. John's will run its "Action available from Deborah Pitman, zine. "First, He would perform commented, Christianity, as we know it, is not an influential force in Study of Population, the Family ad is a photo of Miss Velma her- Poverty" project in Iguala,Mex- 355-4438. the great miracle of history by "Even educated Catholics in southern Asia today, Jackson said. Hinduism, the dominant reli- and Births, n a m e d after the sec- self, the leading practicioner of ico, again for nine weeks this There are also "Action Pov- restoring people to their youth. our affluent society find the rhy- gion of India, also has given way in many respects to the secular ond session of Vatican Council II, the God-a-go-go school of theol- summer, and the parish is look- erty" programs in the United Second, the restoration would be thm method difficult," she said, state. However, in southeast Asia Buddhism is still a vital force. concluded that " m e a n s other than ogy, a matronly, white-haired ing for volunteers., States. There is no charge to complete in the people causing "Historically, Hindusium and Buddhism prescribed the rise of the the highly uncertain rhythm "The Pope must be cruelly figure In a jewelled robe. participate in the programs. their bodies, minds, and spirits a w a r e that his rejection of this industrial age In southern Asia with the conviction that this method" were not necessarily In her sermons (productions The parish needs volunteers to In the three years St. John's to become young again. report would be viewed as a re- would not move man in the direction of more humanness," he beyond moral sanction. is a better word) Miss Velma teach English, health and art, to "Action Poverty" has been 'Third, I am to gather the gressive action by most of the said. " W h e t h e r or not the P o p e is in combines all the qualities of P. handle a recreational program, operating, volunteers have gone 144,000 saved people from the world's political, scientific and T . Barnum, Walt Disney, and the Buddhism is not the pessimistic, world-denying, thoroughly doubt about approving the com- make home visitations and to to Peru, Mexico, Argentina, an earth and anoint them to restore religious.leaders.,.and quite pos- Folies Bergere. Each one is a individualistic religion it is often thought to be, he said. "There mission'; majority r e p o r t , " she- work in prisons. Indian reservation in Arizona, their youth and bring about fel- sibly by a great n u m b e r of c o m - triumph of stagecraft, spectacu- is not religion, not even Christianity, which has always been commented, " m u c h of the Cath->' To answer questions about the poverty-stricken areas in New lowship among them. My goal municants," larly staged, costumed, and so concerned about man as he is in the situation in this world. olic world believes he is. program, St. John's will hold a Mexico and Texas, toAppalachia, is to bring perfect health to choreographed. "Buddhism has the deep conviction that man can know himself " A n d h u m a n nature being what T h e present position of the Ro- meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday. Infor- and to Negro areas in Flint people, including fellowship and well enough that he can grapple successfully with the problems it ù, in the matter of thé pill, m a n Catholic C h u r c h holds that During her last campaign Miss mation on the program is also and Lansing. reconciliation through the for- any chemical or mechanical agent of our human situation without any supernatural help," Jackson unknown numbers of Catholics Velma brought forth a series of giveness of sins." that destroys or obstructs life- explained. productions so ornate and bizarre Despite the lavish theatrical- Long before the appearance of Christianity, Buddhism had Poem by Stephen Crone giving sperm o r aborts life- that even blase Los Angeles res- Services 10 & 11 a.ffi.6 & 7p.m. ity, Miss Velma and Co. seem established hospitals all over southeast Asia, he added. giving o v u m is against the natural idents were stunned into admira- to be appA-ently sincere in their CENTRAL law. The use of such agents is tion. aims—their current project is Because Buddhism believes the material world must be kept immoral. In one, the stage was hung with subservient to the humanness of man, it is incompatible with FREE METHODIST A c c o r d i n g to r u m o r , h o w e v e r , golden cages full of frantically Many workmen to build seven churches around the world. And their productions Communism, he said. But Marxist socialism Is actually essen- CHURCH the papal commission's report frugging girls in go-go costumes, Built a huge ball of masonry are attended by overflow crowds tial to this form of Buddhism. suggested that any physically the center cage being occupied L'pon a mountain-top. " I contend that Buddhism in its great cultural periods has 828 N. Wash, at Olkland who ooh and aah at Miss Velma's harmless birth-control m e a s u r e by Miss Velma. T h e n they went to the valley b e l o w , always effected a socialist,state, even though its political struc- Follovy Highway 43 to Lansing aerial antics and stream down short of sterilization and abortion In another, a huge spaceship And turned to behold their work. tures were monarchies," Jackson said. the aisles when she asks the audi- Minister: Rev. Howard C. Artz might be acceptable to the was lowered onstage and Miss "It is grand," they said; " T h e question is will Buddhism be able to combat Communism ence to come forward and become A Special Invitation T o Church. Velma popped out for her ser- They loved the thing. and inculcate its traditional personal values so that technocracy anointed with "the oil of youth." mon in a gold lame spacesuit. Of a sudden, it moved: will become a servant of Buddhism, and evolve a new culture?" All MSL' Students Free Taxi Service: Kimberly Downs In another, she preached from a It came upon them swiftly; Naturally, many established churches scoff at Miss Velma as Jackson said. | 482-1444 or 484-4488 Church of Christ red and white flaming chariot It crushed them all to blood. a fraud and some even hint at " I think it will;" he added. " I would say Buddhism is a far more live option In southeast Asia than Christianity today." 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing suspended in the air that Jammed But some had opportunity to squeal. misappropriation of funds. But during its ascent toward the ceil- Similarly, Hinduism must radically revise its basic supposi- St. Johns Student (2 blocks W . oi Frandor ing. she can't win the approval of tions so that it can accommodate technocracy and the suppositions everyone. After all, that's show t. Parish Shopping Center on biz. necessary for it, Jackson added. "Hinduism is essentially a spiritual oriented and concerned E. Grand River) EAST LANSING 327 M.A.C. Phone E D 7-9778 Sunday Masses IV 9-7130 OKEMOS CHURCH OF UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN religion and directs all man's attention to what might be called the metaphysical," he said. "Hinduism denies the reality of THE N A Z A R E N E 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 SUNDAY SERVICES BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH WORSHIP the material world." 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p.m. 4684 Okemos-Haslett Rd. 149 Highland Ave.,East Lansing 'American Baptist) When necessary Masses' will be doubled up Sunday Morning Worship Bible Study 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 1 0:00 a.m. Martin Luther Chapel UNITY OF 332-2559 nursery Gerard G. Phillips, Pastor with masses in the chapel and Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. 10 a.m.-Collegiate Class Morning Worship 11:00a.m. ED 2-1888 Lutheran Student Center GREATER LANSING downstairs lounge. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Worship Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. 444 Abbott Rd. East Lansing Unity Center Weekday Masses "One Hour of Sermon and Church School 11:10 a.m. Two Blocks North of Union 425 W . Grand River Wednesday evening Bible 8:15 p.m.-Collegiate 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 - 4:30 Study 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Song" Nursery Provided— 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. 332-1932 university Masses at Alumni Chapel 10:00-12:00 a.m. Holy Communion For Transportation P h o n e Sunday Service -- 11:00 a.m. lutherar. church Monday - Friday 4:15 For Transportation Call at American Legion Center 9:30 Children's Sunday Listen 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. alc-lca Saturday Masses On Vallev Ct. off Wednesday Class - 7:30 p.m. FE 9-8190 WV1C, 9 a.m. Sundays Chaffee, Pastor School Hour 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 E D 2-1960 or E D 2-2434 W. Grand River, East Lansing Daily Meditation — 12 noon THE CHURCH OF First Christian Central Methodist Consultation by Appointment EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU JESUS CHRIST OF Reformed Church Welcome Students Minister: Richard D . Billings Across From the Capitol Christ Methodist (Church of the Daily Word) 3:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 ALUMNI CHAPEL LATTER-DAY SAINTS 240 Marshall St., Lansing WORSHIPS SERVICES Church (Auditorium Drive, East of Kresge Art Center) "Mormons" Rev. Hofman (9:45 and 11:15) University Edgewood United 431 E. Saginaw preaching (WJIM Broadcast 10:15 a.m.) 517 W. Jolly Rd., Lansing Seventh-Day Church Morning Service 9:00 and 11:15 Wilson M. Tennant, Minister West of Abbott Rd. 469 North Hagadorn Roac 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon "The Prayer for "Privatisms, Youth and Meinte Schuurmans, Adventist Church (5 blocks north of Granr River) 5:15 p,m. Holy Communion and Sermon SUNDAY SERVICES Associate Minister Sanctification" Our World" Temporarily Meeting at Worship Services Priesthood Meeting 9:00 a.m. University Class 10:15 Worship Services University Lutheran Church Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. All Saints Parish Sacrament Meeting 5:00 p.m. "The Christian Life" Rev. Francis F. Anderson 9:30-11 a.m. Division and Ann Sts. Sermon by Crib Nursery College Age Fellowship 800 Abbott Rd. Evening Service ? p.m. SATURDAY SERVICES Dr. Truman A . Morrison Tuesday Evening So Bring The Baby "Eternal Identity" Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Youth Meeting 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School Church School 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Hofman 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Crib for transportation, Campus Student Center 9:30 a.m. Holy Baptism and Sermon 217 Bogue St. Apt. 1 Peoples Church First Presbyterian Saturday, January 28th room through Junior high 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon call 332-8465 or 355-8180 Phone 351-6360 East Lansing Ottawa and Chestnut speaking B. G. Butherus High School Group at 11 a.m. Canterbury Those In Need of Interdenominational Educational Superintendent Edgewood Bus Stops A ¿Varm Welcome Extended Transportation cau WORSHIP SERVICE of the MichiganConference 10:35.a.m. - Conrad Hall Sundays 6:30 p.m. to All Visitors 200 W. Grand Rl-er of Seventh-Day Adw-itist 8821425 485-3650 10:40 a.m. - Parking Area at Michigan 9:30 a.m. For Transportation or Between McDonel and Holmes SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. Information Call 882-5007 10:45 - Owen Hall 9:30 and 11:00 Why I am entering 10:50 - Shaw Hall SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH will be held Each Sun. listen tp "The Voice at the Church the Christian o f Prophecy," 9:30 a . m . , Other Stops Added by Request Mr. Tnm Stark,pmlot .¥>1-7IM University Student Group Ministry W J I M 1240 and "Faith For Today," Channel 6 Sun. after- 5:30 p.m. supper and program 1518 S. Washintgon "Let Your Conscience— Lansing Transportation, phone 332-2906 noon, Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m. J Can we trust the Bible? - Part 2 by Edward Brown and Terry Henry by Dr. Wallace Robertson First Church of University Methodist 'The Tale of Two Cities" Ministerial Candidates ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL Christ, Scientist Church There will be no Collegian 709 E. Grand River U N I O N • R O O M 35 1120 S. Harrison Rd. Fellowship due to a week- East Lansing CHURCH SCHOOL end mission study tour to Worship SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. 9:30 - 11:00 Detroit. Sunday Service 11 a.m. 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 Sermon TRINITY CHURCH Crib through 12th Grade- in Free Bus Transportation "Remember the Sabbath" 9:45 A.M. 8:30 P.M. 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenominational church bldg. Around Campus " L O V P " Rev. Burns Refreshment period in Church T o and From Church C O L L E G E BIBLE CLASS YOUTH FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES parlor following worship ser- A warn and friendly welcome Ministers SUNDAY SCHOOL vices awaits you at First Presbyterian Dr. Ted Ward, Teacher Three Courses of Study University Classes 11:00 a.m. - regular Rev. Alden B. Burns MSU Learning Systems 9:45 Refreshments (9:30&11-Universlty Students) Institute 8:30 and Rev. Keith L Pohl Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 11:00 CASTfllinSTCR PRCSBVTCRIÖO C M J P C H 8.-00 p.m.-Evening Meeting " A Shared Aspiration" 1315 Abbot' Rd. Nursery During Services casT iansino. micniGon 11:00 A . M . " M i r a c l e At T h e D o o r " 7:00 Evening Worship CHURCH SCHOOL Free Public Reading Room SUNDAY SCHEDULE 134 West Grand River 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.-program Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor "Personal Process of Selling Out" Worship Services— —9:00 and 11:00 a.m. OPEN for all ages Church School, Crlbbery-Thlrd Grade — 9 « ) and 11:00 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Weekdays—9-5 p.m, Trinity Collegiate Fellowship Church School, Fourth Grade-Adults, Students—10:00 a^n; 11:00 a.m. - Children 2-11 yrs F R E E B U S S E R V I C E M o r n i n g and E v e n i n g Mon., Tues., Thürs.,Frl. Evenings 7 p.m.-9 p.m. For transportation phone 332-6271 or 332-8901 All are welcome to attmj Free bus transportation 15 to PAS IORS: E. Eugene Williams, David L . Erb, Norman R. Piersma CALL 482-0754 F O R INFORMATION By 6:00 p.m. Saturday Church Services and visi; and 30 minutes before each ser- FREE BUS SERVICE- See schedule in your dorm. Rev. R. L. Moreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach use the reading room. vice around the campus. Friday. January 27, 1967 CLASSIC FILMS Eden and anti-hero E D I T O R ' S N O T E : The a county fair ferris wheel, Julie because of his early death In his SDS anti-draft plans By BOB I M L E R go said George Fish, who wore a red and white button saying, "Viet- Harris in a Red Cross volun-* sports car not far from where State News Staff W r i t e r f i l m s " R e b e l Without a After two hours of discussion nam: W e won't go." teer nurse's uniform, and the " E a s t of Eden" was filmed,'Dean Cause" and " E a s t of turned into a legend. Wednesday night the MSU chap- Price suggested running an Trask parlor with its heavy oak E d e n " began Thursday at table and glass lamp globe, the American films have had anti- ter of Students for a Democrat- outspokenly radical candidate in the State Theater as part the spring Associated Students of thick varnish and massivenessof heroes before, rebels with whom ic Society (SDS) voted to form MSU election. "It's a perfect way of a nine-day s e r i e s of wood door frames and of the a wide audience vicariously iden- an anti-draft union as the final to use A S M S U machinery to raise c l a s s i c films, sponsored bed in which Adam (Raymond tifies—the gangsters of the'30s step of a three part anti-draft the issue," he said. by the A m e r i c a n Thought Massey) lies dying. and '40s; Bogart fixes the type. program. The meeting's biggest issue and Language Dept. The Kazan has assembled a superb Then there was Brando and The union and program will was "should everyone working in implement the society's decision first two films, which run cast, mostly Actor's Studio grad- motorcycle jackets, etc. the anti-draft project belong to uates: Jo Van Fleet (who wen an It was the year everyone was last week when it adopted the through Saturday, are r e - national SDS draft resolution and the anti-draft union?" Academy Award for her perfor- carrying around a copy of " T h e viewea today by William asked for volunteers to map out George Fish felt that letting mance as Kate Trask), Julie Lonely Crowd" and talking about persons not completely com- Chamberlain, instructor Harris as Aron's, then Cal's alienation and other-directed- an anti-draft program. mitted to the revocation of the of A T L . girl, Richard Davalos as Aron, ness. Juvenile delinquency was a T o Join the union, young men of selective service system work " E a s t of Eden," based on the the "bright" brother, James popular topic. Pauline Kael draft age sign a statement read- in the pro|ect misht result in an last third of John Steinbeck's Dean as the black sheep brother writes of this new type, " . . .not ing in part: " W e , young men of insufficient level of militancy novel, presents as a background Cal, Burl Ives as a sheriff, too good at school . . . sexually draft age, certify our refusal Let everyone sign the anti-draft for its protagonist a version of and Raymond Massey as the pa- active . . . he doesn't care about to serve in Vietnam or to submit petition, said Fish. the America (California) of the triarch of this Genesis-like fam- words or ideas. Yet this lack of to conscription In any form." "I object to this form of sec- World War I era, capturing the ily. Cain (Cal in the film) is intellectual tendencies is pro- Persons not eligible for the tarianism," Harvey Goldman, fi- sadness and richness of an age driven out into the land of Nod jected as evidence of sensitiv- draft will sign a petition cer- nance chairman, said. "It might about to end. which is to the east of Eden, ity and purity of feeling; tifying they support those who exclude possible value from per- Director Elia Kazan and cin- after he kills Abel (Aron). The character Kazan and Dea: refuse to serve in Vietnam or sons otherwise involved." ematographer James Wong Howe Kazan's innovation is the de- have contrived to set forth is submit to conscription. use the color camera and the Salinas Valley location to evoke emphasis of Kate, who is cen- tral in the novel, and a focusing non-verbal becau e words have " T h i s makes the conspiracy a little larger," said Mike Price, Plans take shape Fish asked, " M a y I clarify my position?" been ruined by hypocritical men Goldman said, " A s soon as I'm sometimes with great feeling a of attention on Cal. Because of like Adam (or his 1950s counter- former M S U student. Mike P r i c e outlines plans for the anti-draft union finished destroying it." nostalgia for the farmland,small his style of playing (like Brando part); yet Cal's own values are SDS set up workshops to organ- at an S D S (Students for a Democratic Society) meeting towns, people, parades, and car- in some ways) and because the not always consistent; he means ize the other two parts of the Wednesday night. nivals of 1916-18. roles in the films which were well, but he hurts people. His anti-draft project. One deals with State News photo by Meade P e r l m a n Fox's Q u a l i t y Jewelers Since 19T7 Images that come to mind which to follow "Rebel Without A cunning as a "businessman" counseling on alternatives to the establish the place and time and Cause" and " G i a n t " exploited makes him, finally, only another draft, and the other works in the Americanness of the film are the style, and very importantly war-profiteer. He needs to have communications, occasionally power in order to be taken ser- referred to by the members as iously, and " g o o d " and " b a d " agitation and propaganda. Teens against society: means are not distinguished. T h e "agitprop" program will When he is good, his good- endeavor to recruit for the anti- ness is spontaneous—as when draft union and increase political he rushes to the defense of the non-cooperation with the draft. 'rebels' in mansions old German whose rose garden " W e want to reach the person is being trampled by a patriotic who is vacillating between com- "Rebel Without A Cause", directed by Nicholas Ray and star- mob. The ending of the film mitment to opposition and being ring James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, and Jim Backus (as emphasizes personal salvation sucked in," a member said. Dean's father), is constructed around the same anti-hero arche- through love; father and son are ' T h e main thing is to get a type as that presented in "East of Eden." The title, but not the transformed by the power of network of communication and plot, is the saiifefts D r . Robert Lindner's psychiatric case study. mutual forgiveness. agitation set up in the dorms," The film appeared the same year as "East of Eden (1955) and dream wedding rings rides the crest of other films about young people in trouble with The W h a t magnificent society, notably "Blackboard Jungle." detail w o r k — what vivid, But perhaps significantly, the high school in this film is located bold d e s i g n s ' H e r e but in upper middle-class Los Angeles. No one is economically de- prived. The frustrations reflected (and exploited) by the film three from our vast A r t C a r v e d 65 c o l l e c t i o n S e e them all today Considelipte are not those of the have-nots or of a persecuted minority.' More generally it presents as it if were undeniable that some- - they start at $8 thing in the affluent society is paralyzing the minds and smother- LARGO SET H i $27 50 H»r$ $ 2 7 SO ing the spirit of its young. In fact, the parents of Miss Wood and B CLARION SET Hit $ 3 7 . S O H e n $24 $0 of Dean do not seem very much more terrible than any others C. H U N T I N G T O N SET HI, $42.50 H o i $37.50 Console FOX'S and have the look and sound of typicality one recognized as the k norm of T V commercials and slick magazine advertisements. The plot is conventional for the genre, deriving some of its better effects from bizarre locations: a deserted Hollywood McDonalds' mansion, and for the gunfight at the climax, Griffith Park Ob- servatory and the surrounding hilltops. Direct Sal Mineo does well With a psychotic type, a meaty role for method acting, but Dean once again is central. Thelegend w a . 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LL'xL'RY apartment to Air-conditioning, BlCYCLfe SALES, rentals and OUTSTANDING VERSATILITY: O C C to hear wnh a Good engine, tires, battery.De- Kalamazoo Street - since 1940. services. Also used. EAST The BUD SPANGLER B A N D can iOw c / pendable transportation. After 5:30 p.m.. 351-4608. S-j/ 2 7 Complete auto painting and col- 3870 after 5 p.m. lison service. American and Apertments 3-1/30 parking. $55.00 . 332-3185. 3-1/27 LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 Grand River. Call 332-8303. C E. play anything! T E R R Y MAY- N A R D , 482-4590 , 482-4548. opinions EAST LANSING, modern studio W A N T AD on housing C H E V R O L E T Impala SS, 1966. foreign cars. IV 5-0256. C UNFINISHED f U R M + U A E : bar C ONE MAN needed for Colonial apartment to sublease. $125.00 V-8, hardtop, Vinyl roof, radio, M"EL'5 A L T O SERVICE: Large stools, night stands, chest-of NASSAU SPRING break. Sign up House Apartments. $55 month. per month.351-6094after 6p.m. stereo tape. 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Call Nejac of East 2283 for details. 3-1/27 will be held at 3-5 p.m.Tuesday, sound proof u n i t s Lansing. 337-1300. C F ENDER JAGUAR guitar with • PERSONAL mint condition. Must sell. Avaitien Jan. 31, and Thursday, Feb. 2, UNIVERSITY V I L L A UNIVERSITY T E R R A C E apart- case. Excellent condition. $225. A P P O I N T M E N T FOR passport or in the Spa run Room, Student • PEANUTS PERSONAL $300.00 and take over payments. FRANCIS AVIATION will finance A PARTMENTS 355-4828. 3-1/27 application pictures now being • REAL ESTATE 627-5949 after 6 pjn. 3-1/31 ment needs fourth girl for win- Services Building. your flight training. Trial les- - 635 A B B O T T R O A D SKIN DIVING equipment for sale. taken at HICKS STUDIO. 24 • SERVICE ter. spring, summer. $55.00. The interviews will be held CUTLASS 1966. Low mileage, son, $5.00. Single and multi- - WALK TO CAMPUS OR 6-5660 . 3-1/31 hour or same day service. ED2- 351-9307. 7-2/2 • TRANSPORTATION sharp car. Premium tires, ex- engines. 484-1324. - C O M P L E T E L Y FURNISHED 6169. C before a panel composed of stu- STUDY DESKS, small chests, dents on the Off Campus Council • WANTED traSt^V 7-5246. 3-1/30 STUDENTS 2-BEDROOM 5NE BED£o6M, furnished T H E ROGUES: we book them. ENGLISH FORD Cortina - Employment FLEXIBLE UNITS apartment. All utilities paid. roll-a-ways & bunkbeds. New Exciting sound of East Campus and Patrick B . Smith, director DEADLINE 1962-3. Two door, five passen- W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY : bus - L E T US H E L P YOU FIND Close to campus. 393-0517. and used mattresses—all sizes. Study lamps, typewriters, tape that is growing. Telephone 882- of off campus housing. ger. Good condition. Good mile- boys 6:30 ajn. to 9:30 a.m. A ROOMMATE 5-2/1 9345. 3-1/27 Students and professors can recorders, metal wardrobes, 1 P.M. one class day be- age. $495. Call 351-5101. Call Miss Cruger, OLIN 3 Man Units AT TENTION G R A D Students and make appointments for inter- portable T V sets, large selec- T H E WOOLIES and other great fore publication. 3-1/31 HEALTH CENTER. 3-1/30 65.00 each per month working personnel: available views with the panel by calling tion new & used electric fans. bands,! TERRY M A Y N A R D 482- 2-Man U n i t s a v a i l a b l e Immediately - one furnished 355-8303. ENGLISH FORD Anglia, 1959. PARTY PLAN. Dealers wanted Everything for the home. WIL- 4548,' 482-4590. C Cancellations - 12 noon one Furnished Model Open Days& apartment located near Brody Ideal city car. Best offer. ED2- to sell gadgets, gifts or hats. C O X SECOND H A N D STORE, class day before publica- evenings: See Manager or call dorms. Suitable for two. $125.00 Peanuts Personal tion. 4905. 3-1/30 Good reliable company, For in- F O R D 1964. Six passenger coun- formation call 332-5863. 332-0091 or 332-5833 Phone IV 5-3033. 3-1/30 509 E. 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Must sell, any reasonable appointment In your home, write BAY COLONY 9369. > 3-1/30 TYPEWRITER - UNDERWOOD Typing Service offer. 355-0865. 5-1/31 Mrs. Alona Huckins, 5664School Help immediately. 355-9087. APARTMENTS 3 DAYS .S3.00 OLDSMOB1LE 1962, F -85, four- Street, Haslett, Michigan or call "Golden Touch" Excellent con- Doug. 1-1/27 BARBI M E L , Professional typist. 1127 N. HAG ADORN Houses dition. $75. Call E D 7-2057. 5 DAYS ¿5.00 door, deluxe sedan. Automatic, IV 2-6893. C-l/27 Now leasing 63 units. 1 and DIEHL: I was at Nathan's De- No job too large or too small. URGENT: ONE female room- 3-1/31 Block off campus. 332-3255. C radio, heater. Very clean. Call M A T U R E GIRL needed for part I 2 bedrooms, unfurnished. cember 24th. Where were you? (based on 10 words per ad) mate. Single room. Kitchen. D A V E N P O R T , CHAIR, dresser, 332-1133. _..3*1/3° time clerical position. Filing Close to campus, Shopping • 1-1/27 A N N BROVVN, typist and multi- $50.00 Division. 351-6955. four chrome chairs, electric Over 10, 15< per word, per day. OLDSMOBILE 442, 1966. Must experience desirable, but not center, downtown, and bus P E A C H : Happy 3rd. Beautiful. lith offset printing, disserta- 3-1/27 Iron, and T.V. 332-0941. sell, leaving country. Many op- necessary. Work Friday and line. Model open 2-7 p.m.. Checked whose who's lately? tions, theses, manuscripts, gen- There will be a 50^ service ACROSS F R O M Kellogg Center. 3-1/30 tions. $2250. ED 7-2024 after Saturday from 11 p.m. to 7:30 Dally and.Sunday. Love, A.J.J.W. 1-1/27 eral typing. IBM, 16 years ex- and bookkeeping charge if am. Contact Personnel De- Two girls to share home. Fur- EX-SAKS M O D E L selling all perience. 332-8384. C 5 PM. 3-1/27 rents from 1 35.00Per month MISS H E L L F I N G E R : Love and this ad is not paid within partment, ST. LAWRENCE nished. $51.00. Phone 351-7798. clothing, sizes 5-7 petite. 6B OLDSMOBILE 1966 DeluxeF-êfe. Rental Agent Model 337-0511 Happy Birthday. From the Wing- PROF ESSIONAL CAftT6- one week. HOSPITAL. 3-1/30 5-1/31 shoes and a variety of purses. 330 cubic Inch, 4-speed. Ex- ed Warrior. 1-1/27 G R A P H E R : experienced in the , Mrs. Lauch Res.j482-3379 L A R G E HOUSE for rent. Will 351-6874. 3-1/30 cellent condition. Still under P A R t TIME driver for bulk i production of maps. References. warranty. Take over payments. newspaper delivery. Married, STUDIO A P A R T M E J 0 , $80. Re-' liable married couple or female accommodate twelve students. 1908 VICTROLA Talking Machine Service St. John's. 224-4379. 10-1/27 dependable. OX 9-2219. $150 month plus utilities. Please and records. $125.00. Large DIAPER SERVICE, Diaparene The State* News does not 627-5949 after 6 p.m. 3-1/31 graduate students. Telephone P A U L A ANN HAUGHEY, typist 3-1/31 phone 332-8488. 2-1/30 desk, $15. 485-1307. 5-2/1 Franchised Service Approved by permit racial or religious OLDSMOBILE 195$, 88 convert - 337-2006 after 6 p.m. 3-1/27 IBM Selectric and Executive. O N E GIRL for new house. Single B R A N D N E W Emerson T.V., 15" discrimination in Its ad- ible. $100. Good mechanical 50 BED CENERAL HOSWTAL Doctors and DSIA. The most Multilith Offset Printing. Pro- bedroom. Winter/Spring. 393- portable. Cheap price. Sell modern and Only personalized vertising columns. Tne State News will not accept condition, new rubber. 332- has need for professional help. R.N.'s and licensed practical East Side 2482. 3-1/27 quick. Call 355-5420. 3-1/27 service In Lansing, providing fessional theses typing. Near 3617. 5-2/2 campus. 337-1527. C nurses. Salary commensurate apartment for4at$50each. O N E F E M A L E to share duplex. you with diaper pails, polybags, advertising which discrim- PONTIAC LeMans 1966 convert- MATTRESS, open springs and with experience, differential for Apt. for 2at$l25.N'olease, Furnished, immediate occupan- deodorizers, and diapers, or inates against religion, Hollywood frame, $25.00. 355- race, color or national ori- lble. Bucket seats. Deluxe In- evening and night duties. Li- no children or pets. Utili- cy. Close to campus. 332-0662 use your own. Baby clothes TYPING: THESIS, term papers, terior. Full factory warranty. ties paid. $100 deposit. 5955 after 5 p.m. 3-1/27 general electric typewriter. gin. beral personnel policies. Easily after 4:00 p.m. 3-1/27 washed free. No deposit. Plant Must sell. Best offer. 351-6874. Phone IV 9-1017. Fast service. 351-6135. 5-1/30 1318 EAST O A K L A N D Street. Animals reached from Freeway 127. Well inspection invited. AMERICAN 3-1/30 lighted, ample parking area. T W O GIRLS needed for a four DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E.Gier. TYPINCJ TERM papers and PON'TIAC Grai.d Prix, 1963. Ex- Pleasant working conditions. Graduate student or profes- SEAL POINT Siamese kittens Call 482-0864. C thesis. Electric typewriter, fast girl apartment Spring term; call sional, 489-4839. 5-1/31 Automotive cellent condition, extras. $1195. Apply MASON G E N E R A L HOS- 351-7493. 3-1/27 for sale. Call 351-7535. 3-1/27 DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing's fl- service. 332-4597. 6-1/31 C H E V E L L E 1964 Mallbu Super Phone 882-8206. 3-1/27 PITAL, 800 East Columbia F O R SALE: Boston Terrier. Call nest. Your choice of three types. Room* Sport. Excellent condition. Aqua TRIUMPH 1964 convertible, ex- Street, Mason, Michigan.48854. Burcham Woods T H R E E GIRLS: house for six. E D 2-1191 after 6 p.m. 3-1/27 Containers furnished, no de- Wanted blue. 655-1965. 3-1/27 cellent condition. Take over 10-2/7 G E R M A N SHEPHARD, register- posit. Baby clothes washed free. B L O O D K)K»6R5 needed, $7.50 C H E V R O L E T 1961, two door, payments. Phone IV 9-6792. A U T 6 WASH help, full or part E y dea I Villa $10.00 week plus utilities. 337- ed, 3 months. $70 or best offer. Try our Velvasoft process. 25 for R H positive, $10, $12 & $14 3-1/31 time. Apply Campus Gas and 7116. 3-1/31 years in Lansing. BY-LO DIA- automatic, good condition. $475. • Completely furnished Evenings 485-1307. 5-2/1 for R H negative. DETROIT VOLKSWAGEN T95ÉL Extras. Wash. 244 West Grand River. e For 1, 2, 3, 4 students or O N E R O O M for gentleman only. P E R SERVICE, 1010 E. Michigan 332-8064. 5-1/30 SIAMESE KITTENS: weaned, box B L O O D SERVICE, INC., 1427 Needs valve Job. $125.00 or East Lansing. Phone 337-9331. single working people Parking. Furnish own linens. IV 2-0421. C East Michigan Avenue. Hours: trained, with no leftist learn- he FAMlt/ABMS best offer. 355-1198. 3-1/31 5-1/31 418 N. Clemens. 3-1/30 e Swimming pool ings. 332-0101. 5-1/27 ¿ A V E L A T E k - BUY N 6 W at 9-3:30 Monday and Tuesday; VOLKSWAGEN' Microbus. 1961. COMPUTER ROOM: Man wanted • Call Fidelity Realty A + T R A C T l v E , well furnished, 12-6:30 Thursday. 489-7587. C Y E L L O W L A B R A D O R puppies. NEJAC of EAST LANSING, Ze- Mechanically sound. Good tires, clean room. Two blocks from /OU SAW VOw WERE paint. Gas heater. $575. 353- part time to work approximately four hour* evening*, Monday 332-5041 Union, women. E D 2-1760. Parents have C.D. degrees in nith radio, stereo, & T V , in- S E T O N T H E TRAIL of big 601WÖ TO vVRiT6 obedience. Also show points. cluding color T V in stock, 543 values in all sorts of things. "happy B i r t h d a y * 1857. 3-1/30 through Friday. Must be ex- O N E M A N needed for three man 2-1/27 Mother from Canadian field and E. Grand River, next to Para- ON I T s o X Check " M i s c e l l a n e o u s " In ? 5 L K S W A 5 E N , 1963. Red, radio,, perienced on Collator and apartment. Unsupervised, near MEN: SINGLE, close, quiet, mount News. • C show stock. E D 7-7213. Classified now. t h o u ä w t I ' D ME L P sorter. Apply ELECTRONIC campus. $55.00 month, Includes parking. $12.00 weekly. 332- white walls. Good condition. 3-1/30 N O B E T T E R TIME than now YOU O U T ! SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 121 West utilities. 351-7734, 337-2345. WANTEB: HONBA Sports 90. $700.00. Call after 5 p.m.TU2- 0939. 5-1/27 to find the home you want In South Street, Lansing, Michigan. 3-1/27 337-1810. 1-1/27 7764. 2-1/27 M E N : SUPERVISED, 1/2 double Mobil* Homos the Classified Ads. . 3-1/31 O N E M O N T H F R E E rent. One $9.00, cooking, parking. Two UTILITY TRAILER - C A M B E R . VOLKSWAGEN 1963, Blue, ex- girl. Waters Edge apartments. cellent body, motor and tires. STUDENT WIFE, babysit, light Totally Unique blocks from Berkey. 332-4978. 4' x 7'. Only 400 miles. Built housekeeping. 8-5. $50 a week 351-5499. 3-1/31 5-1/31 $650. 439-6013. 3-1/27 especially for sports car. High- VÔLKSWACËN, 1964, Sedan. Ëx- to start. Call 332-0726, after 7 N E E D ONE, two, or three men GROVE STREET. Rooms for way equipped, marine finish. cellent condition. $700.00. Call p.m. 5-2/2 now to take over lease ending girls. Kitchen privileges. Vevy Call 355-0894. 1-1/27 351-5960. 3-1/27 WAITRESS WaNTED: top salary, June 15th. Luxury apartment clean. One block to campus. Call 1964, 10 x 50, two bedroom, A first in off-campus luxury living VOLKSWAGÈN, 1963, sun roof, nights. Apply In person. P A U L in Waters Edge. Call 351-6894. 351-7205 between 10 and 4 PM. carpeting, porch, on E.L. lot. new tires, $700.00. Bill, 373- R E V E R E BAR, 2703 East Grand 3-1/31 3-1/27 332-6135. 3-1/27 - exclusively for graduate students - 5704 after 6 p.m. 3-1/27 River, East Lansing. 3-1/30 EAST LANSING apartment for HOU5EB0Y wanted at the Z B T For Sale Lost & Found RIVERS EDGE one or two girls. 1/2 block VOLVO, VX>T, B 18, 4-door, house. 332-3218. Ask for Andy from campus. $115 per month. FAR WEbbINfl""and practical black, red leather, AM-FM. MX L O S T : BOOK of checks drawn or Rose. 3-1/30 Utilities paid. E D 2-2495. shower gifts, complete line of tires, 5995.00. STRATTON on the National Bank of Detroit. WANTfeDs SUBSTITUTE teach- 5-1/30 basket-ware. See A C E HARD- Call Rod Brown, 332-3574. Re- and WATERS EDGE SPORT CENTER, 1915 East ers for elementary and sec- O N E M A N for two man luxury W A R E ' S selections. 201 East Michigan. IV 4-4411. C-l/27 wardll 3-1/30 ondary schools. 645-8102 be- apartment immediately. Con- Grand River, across from L O S T : FRIDAY afternoon. Brown Auto Service & Parts fore 4 p.m., or 627-2274 after tact Dick, 351-9567, 144 Stod- Union. Phone E D 2-3212. C Reserve your apartment novo for NEED NSEwLIMêi dard. Apartment 19. 3-1/31 SAFETY, HARDEN & C O A T E D class notebook between Campus 'FTEW BATTERIES. Exchange 5 p.m. 2-1/27 r Bookstore and Hubbard Hall. "^OSE "DON" NEe'S?" price from $7.95. New sealed FURNISHED, D E L U X E , near post LENS: OPTICAL DISCOUNT. Fall 1967 YOU X L ^ET beams, 99£. Salvage cars, large For Rent office. Short term rental. 416 Tussing Bldg. Phone IV 2- Please call Jamie, 353-7353. 332-4432 A C T l O N © Y US>lV4 . 5-1/30 Personal | Satana •••••• STATE NEWS K A L A M A Z O O STREET BODY TV RENTALS for students, $9.00 month. Free service and deliv- apartments available immed- F E N D E R AMPLIFIER, guitar, p a n a c i • • • • a a SHOP. Small dents to large GIRLS: FALLS, wiglets, wigs. CLASSIFIED wrecks. American and foreign ery. Call N'EJAC. 337-1300. We iately. Call STATE MANAGE- microphone, stand. Package Finest human hair, discount p S O B O S a • • • H B cars. Guaranteed work. 482- guarantee same day service. M E N T Corporation. 332-8687. deal - $225. Terry, E D 2-1656. B H D S O B E S E ! prices. 337-0820. 5-1/27 BOB 355-8255 ACROSS 2 8 . Bili m o u n - C-l/30 3-1/31 ••••a 1 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C C T V RENTALS for students, $9.00 1. Crawled tain n a o • • • month. Free service and deliv- 6. Olienti i<>. F i x e d ATTENTION GIRLS 'Bahamas measures Problem: 9. Greasier Join the ery. Call NEJAC. 337-1300. We I I . Fasten i 1. Tribunal • • • • a a • • • • • • • • •anana • • • • •• •• •• guarantee same day service. • a a • • • • • • 3NIN6ftt world (2. Mottling People don't C tightly THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY - 13. Chili com- praver believe our T H E CIGAR BAND. Ask about 34. Death of Yamaha modity YOU MUST SEE TO B E L I E V E IT our money back guarantee. 337- 14. Hat ma- notice • • • • • • BQESaQ used VW's are used. Holiday Inn . 7086. C terial 56. Ship-shaped l a a a a u a a a a a a Two bedroom units elaborately VH£ 56UND5: T h E S6NDETTES: 16. Hall score clock This must be because we furnished, including: 17. Finale 37. B u r r o Present the Motown sound on 40. Blossom recondition our used Volks- 19. Bristle wagens to the highest standard • all modern facilities (WITH 4 OTHER SCHOOLS) campus. 351-9155. C 20. Cr. market 42. Tea party 47. Untidy 4. Apple seed we can achieve. Then we G E T T H E D R A F T BEER sound place 44. Charles ' 5. Wire • free car ports guarantee them for*l00% for ON THE O C E A N of the GRIM REAPERS. Now 22. (ilgaiHic Ut mb DOWN 6. ("urved • spacious parking and storage 1. Overheat! letter available at popular prices. 23. Lowest 45. IMod thirty days or a thousand • free laundry facilities BEACH • SUN • FUN Larry, 351-9239. 4-1/27 point 46. House an- 2. C.eremonv 7. Souks flax miles. • maid service available nex 3. Ardor 8. Cheese dish 26. IH'alte •Engine & transmission, rear • bus stops at door S P A C E LIMITED, 10. N e v a d a at MARKETING i axle, front axle •Brake and electrical systems • move right in and live free until February MSU's Yamaha SIGN UP NOW! & I 9 1 3 4 %> IÓ 1 n 7 a %% tl resort 12. U v a 15. Salary où..4 * All Phones • no first and last month advanced %% 18. Uninterest- '59 Volkswagen $495. rental required Headquarters PSYCHOLOGY 15 * ing Live in luxury for $14.00 per week; paid weekly. All 20. Melody MAJORS '64 Tempest. 2 Door. utilities Included, except electricity. Credit and de- Bowker & Moi les Now Working 16 % 17 Ift 21. Caseous 8-Automatlc. 34,000 actual posit required. Ideal for 2 to 4 persons. National c o r p o r a t i o n ' s % n% % 20 y Bailey Hall Michigan University's Modern won't be missing much activity Tuesday it will be presented at at Brody from 9-12. Lab Band and The University of on campus as movies and Friday Wonders Kiva at 7:15 p.m. Shaw will have its regular Fri- Toronto's Lab Jazz Ensemble. night mixers dominate the enter- The movie " D a y of the Trif- day night mixer from 9-12 with Movies in town this weekend tainment scene. fids," sponsored by Men's Hall entertainment provided by The include " T h e Professionals," a The Spikedrivers, a Detroit Council and Women's Inter- Res- Vessels of Wrath. suspense-filled Western filmed folk rock group recording for idence Council will be shown at A mixer in Hubbard Hall class- in Mexico, starring Burt Lan- Reprise Records will be in the 7 and 9 tonight In Conrad Audi- rooms from 9-12 tonight will fea- caster, Lee Marvin, Jack Palance Disc Shop in East Lansing for torium. Admission is 25 cents. ture Francis X and the Bushmen. and Claudia Cardinale at the an autograph party from 3-5 The art display " T h e Plate, Dance fanatics will have to find Michigan Theater. today. This group will highlight Block, Stone and Print," pre- themselves a party on Saturday next week's "Freakout" spon- sented by The Associated Amer- night because there will be no "Rebel Without a Cause" and sored by Friends of The Paper. ican Artists at Kresge Art Cen- mixers. "East of Eden," starring James The International Film Series ter will continue through Sunday. The MSU sports line-up for Dean, will be playing at the movie "Candide" will be shown There will be a graduate piano Saturday includes basketball with Wisconsin at 4 p.m. and gym- State tonight and Saturday. Sun- day the State Theater will pre- 20,000 degrees under zero nastics at 1 p.m. with Indiana. sent C N e U l ' s "Desire Under Chip B o y l e demonstrated the Red C e d a r crawl The Saturday travel film will the Elms" and"Long Day's Jour- W e d n e s d a y night behind the Delta S i g m a Phi house. Placement Bureau be "Egypt, the Golden Land," shown at 8 p.m. in the Auditorium. The Second Annual Inter-Col- ney Into Night." " T h e Endless Summer" con- tinues to spash at the Gladmer B o y l e collected on a $10 bet f r o m Jack B e r r i s , a Delt S i g pledge. A c r o w d of 50 c h e e r e d h i m on. Students must register in per- Type A, Type B, teacher of legiate Jazz Festival will be In Lansing as "Alfle" continues son at the Placement Bureau deaf, visiting teacher, and speech State N e w s photo by K a r l S c r i b n e r presented at 2 and 8 pan. Sat- its run at the Campus. at least two days prior to the date correction (B,M) and diag- of interview. nostician (M,D). Wednesday, Feb. 1: The Journal Co.; The Milwau- Woolies at Phillips T G E.J. Brach and Sons Candy: kee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel, chemistry and all majors of the W T M J A N D WTMJ-TV: adver- colleges of Engineering, Arts tising (B,M). and Letters, Business, Com- munication Arts and Social Sci- Wednesday - Thursday, Feb. 1-2: ence (B). The Detroit Edison Co.: elec- trical and mechanical engineer- Phillips Hall will hold a TG Con-Con Room of the Interna- p.m. and all interested students Cummins Engine Co, Inc.: me- ing (B,M), metallurgy, me- from 4-6 today with the Woolies. tional Center. Resolutions of the are invited, chanical engineering (B,M,D) and • •• Take me to your heater! all majors of the College of chanics, and materials science, Admission i^ 15 cents. It's what's L Js'. will be debated. All in- terested are invited. Shaw Club will hold a mixer Business (B,M). accounting, statistics, market- .* ** from 9-12 tonight in the Shaw- C h i p Boyle, D e a r b o r n f r e s h m a n , is helped f r o m ing and economics (B) and per- the s l i m y depths of the R e d C e d a r . Eaton Yale and Towne: me- chanical and electrical engi- sonnel, psychology and all "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang will be shown by The Student happening Lower Lounge,. The band will be majors of the College of Social . The Wesley Foundation will the Vessel of-Wrath., State News photo by K a r l S c r i b n e r neering (B,M), industrial man- Religious Liberals at 7 Sunday beein its Sunday evening series agement (B,M) and all majors of Science (M). night in 31Union. "Mertropolis" General Mills, Inc.: agricul- The Humanities Department this week with a debate on "Black / the College of Business (B). is the second film of a series. The showing of the film, The tural, civil, chemical, electri- record concert will be held at Power: Potency or Paralysis." El s inore Union and Elslnore Price is $1.25 for any four films. King and I," at St. John's Stu- » »# The debate will be led by Ted cal and mechanical engineering 7 tonight in • 114• • Bessey Hall. Who's Whose j¡: Union High School Districts: Í early and later elementary ed- ucation (B) and social studies, " art, business education, English, (B,M), biochemistry (B), math- ematics and statistics (M,D), marketing, economics, and fi- The India Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union Ball- room. The meeting will be a The Iranian Club will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday in Parlor C Milby of the Young Republicans and Pat Smith of the Friends of S N C C . The program is from 7-9 dent (Renter will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday rather than Friday night as -the center had announced. mathematics and agriculture/ in- nancial administration and all of the Union. B . Singh, assoc- celebration of the 18th anniver- don't let bills get you down dustrial arts (B,M). majors of the College of Business iate professor of political sci- sary of the Indian Republic. Patricia Ann Schoonmaker, Lin- ence will speak about Indo-Pak- P i nni ngs General Mills, Inc.: marketing,. (M), mathematics, economics, den, New Jersey Graduate to and statistics (B) and accounting istan relations and their impact finance and all majors of the Thomas H. Burkhardt, Owosso, and mechanical engineering on world affairs. College of Business (B,M). The MSU Science Fiction Club Michigan Graduate. (B,M). » » • Priscilla Carr, Detroit, Mich- Haskins and Sells: accounting will meet from 2-5 Saturday in Pay them all right now igan Senior to RogerL. Edwards, (B,M). General Mills, Inc., Central Student Religious Liberals w ill Joanne Bain, Marlette, Michigan 22 Union. There will be a talk with a Credit Union loan. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Senior Kern County Joint Union High Research Laboratories: agri- meet at 11 a.m. Sunday in Old Sophomore Alpha Gamma Delta on " M o r e Than Humor" by Theo- One low interest rate. One Lambda Chi Alpha. School and Kern Joint Junior cultural engineering (B,M), College Hall of the Union. New to Dennis Krithers, Clarkston, d o r e S t u r g e o n . All interested stu- monthly payroll deduction. College Districts: all secondary chemical engineering (B,M,D), officers will be elected and there Michigan Junior Delta Upsllon. dents are invited. No checks to sign, stamps chemistry (organic) (M.D), bio- will be a discussion on cybernet- Cessily Wotring, Midland, Mich- Beverly Windell, Chelsea, Mich- education (B,M) and all educa- * • » to lick, or creditors to chemistry (D), food science (M,D) ics and its future effects on the igan Junior Sigma Kappa to Gary igan Junior Alpha Gamma Delta tion (M,D). The Michigan State Film So- howl. Save as much as 1009J Milwaukee County Civil Serv- and packaging technology (en- world. All interested are invited. Minda, Roseville, Michigan Jun- to Roger Kappler, Manchester, ciety will meet at 8 tonight in • • • on interest and carrying ice Commission: civil engineer- gineering option only) (B,M). ior Delta Sigma Phi." Michigan Junior at University of the Anthony Hall Auditorium.The charges. ing (B). The Special Events Commit- Michigan. Radio Corp. of America: elec- program will feature experimen- Marsha Haney, Haslett, Michigan Elizabeth F. Vary, Dearborn, The Peoples Gas Light and tee of Holmes Hall will hold a trical and mechanical engineer- tal films from Germany and the [t St. Lawrence School of Nursing Michigan Senior Alpha Xi Delta Coke Co.: chemical, mechanical, Hootenanny from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to Jan Klodner, North Riverside, to Kenneth Carpenter, Petoskey, electrical and civil engineering ing, mathematics, physics, me- tallurgy, mechanics and ma- United States. The showing is Sunday in the East Recreation CALL limited to members only. Mem- Room. Illinois Junior Theta Delta Chi. Michigan Senior. (B), financial administration (B,M), and economics, manage- terials science, and all majors berships may be obtained at the • »• 353-2280' Cheryl Plotner, Ann Arbor, of the colleges of Arts and Let- door, the fee is four dollars Sue Schroll, Monroeville, Penn- Michigan Junior to Gary Glo- ment and foods and nutrition (B). ters, Business, Communication for ten films. The Campus United Nation.' will meet at 7:30 tonight in the FOR I sylvania Sophomore to Gerry wacki, Royal Oak, Michigan Jun- The Procter and Gamble Co.: Arts and Social Science (B,M) Materka, Royal Oak, Michigan ior Delta Sigma Phi. all majors of the College of Bus- and accounting and financial ad- IMMEDIATE Sophomore Delta Sigma Phi. iness (B,M). A & W CAR WASH ministration (B). Cathy Utley, Northville, Mich- The Sherwin-Williams Co.: The Trane Co.: mechanical SERVICE Pam Snook, Gross PointeFresh- igan chemistry (B,M,C), accounting, Schoolcraft Community engineering, civil, chemical and man to Ted Baran, Bath, New Sophomore to Charles chemical and mechanical engi- Zen- agricultural engineering (B). York Junior Delta Sigma Phi. broeck, Dearborn Heights, Mich- neering and mathematics (B). M m EMPLOYEES Residence Halls, University of SUMMER E M P L O Y M E N T igan Sophomore Delta Sigma Phi. Judy Osis, Royal Oak, Michigan Michigan: foods and nutrition, Junior to Joel Cooper, Highland Jackie Ault, Burr Oak, Michigan institution administration, and Park, New Jersey Senior Phi Western hotel, restaurant and institutional Wednesday, Feb. 1: Irish Hills Girl Scout Council: cuitcMMcdic JbUve-tlvui Michigan University Sigma Delta. management (B,M). Freshman to Curt Hooplngarner, all majors, colleges and classes Constantine, Waterford Township School Michigan Junior District: early and later elemen- for counselors. Go* ìi/adt | > Anne Crawford,- Erie, Pennsyl- The Journal Co.: The Milwau- Delta Sigma Phi. tary education, music (vocal), vania Junior to Jim Lurie, kee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel, You'Stay 1019 T r o w b r i d g e Road Canton, Ohio Sophomore Phi Sig- Hedy Bowman, Owosso, Michigan French, mathematics, English/ ma Delta. social studies Junior Alpha Epsilon Phi to David nalism, business education, sci- Blatt, Huntington Woods, Mich- ence, physics, chemistry, home (block), jour- W T M J and W T M J - T V : adver- tising juniors. Detroit Edison: sophomore and 2Yi Minutes 75C in.your car Phone 3 5 3 - 2 2 8 0 Lillian Stroble, Detroit, Michigan igan Senior Zeta Beta Tau. economics, girl's physical ed- above in electrical and mechani- AT THE W E S T E D G E O F THE C r e d i t Union M e m b e r s Junior Alpha Chi Omega to Phil cal engineering and all majors of Meuser, Richmond, Indiana Soph- Nancy L . Wil lams, Mesick, ucation, industrial arts (auto me- C A M P U S ON EAST K A L A M A Z O O Have The Advantage Michigan Junior to Matt Gus- chanics and radio electronics), the College of Business. omore Beta Theta Pi - Univer- S T R E E T AT H O M E R A N D C L I P P E RT sity of Indiana. tafson, Kaleve, Michigan Senior 1-496 AZ. BAHAMA'S Sandra K. Savage, Farmington, . „ .. „ .. , • N E X T T O A & W R O O T B E E R DRIVE-IN • w, • • . n l i Jeanne Marie Hoffmann, Redford Michigan to Charles L. Dodson, ^ ... . . ' . „_ „ Detroit, r ... . . 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