t Monday •V t Inside today... C l o u d y . . . S u p r e m e s , movie reviews, P. 4 MICHIGAN . , . and w a r m e r . High today 30, low tonight in the low 2 0 ' s . Viet s u p p l y n e t w o r k , P . 6 A d u l t e d u c a t i o n , P. 7 STATE 40 p e r c e n t c h a n c e of s n o w . S p o r t s , P. 9,10 UNIVERSITY F e b r u a r y 13, 1967 10c E a s t Lansing, Michigan Vol. 59 N u m b e r 125 LBJ Delays Viet Bombing, Slaps Order For Secrecy Hanoi has changed its position to m a k e While the P r e s i d e n t m a d e a brief public night f o r b r o a d c a s t Sunday, Sec. of State WASHINGTON — In a s u r p r i s e m o v e , what Johnson t e r m s a " s e r i o u s e f f o r t " a p p e a r a n c e Sunday f o r a Lincoln Birthday Dean Rusk said Hanoi is p r e s e n t l y making P r e s i d e n t Johnson apparently has delayed towax-d p e a c e . And C o m m u n i s t propaganda s p e e c h , he avoided the Vietnam i s s u e . a " r i d i c u l o u s " a n d " a b s u r d " demand f o r a r e n e w a l of U.S. a i r a t t a c k s on North V i e t - was still calling f o r a o n e - s i d e d , p e r - nam to check out the l a t e s t diplomatic And p r e s s s e c r e t a r y G e o r g e C h r i s t i a n c o m p l e t e end :o the bombing in r e t u r n f o r manent halt in t h e bom'- 'Jig a s a p r e c o n - e f f o r t s f o r an end to t h e fighting. said t h e r e would be no c o m m e n t at this a vague suggestion that t h e r e coold ne dition f o r peace talks - which is u n a c - t i m e by any g o v e r n m e n t s p o k e s m a n on the peace talks. Tight official s e c r e c y added to the d r a - ceptable to the United S t a t e s . m a t i c Impact of J o h n s o n ' s m o v e , m a r k i n g a b s e n c e of r e p o r t e d r a i d s on North Viet- Rusk said that by getting a bombing halt nam. North V i e t n a m e s e e m b a s s i e s in A l g i e r s the t h i r d p a u s e - a p a r t f r o m holiday without a r e c i p r o c a l limit on its own m i l - and C a i r o , a s well a s Viet Cong r e p r e - t r u c e s - in b o m ' . i n j s i n : e t h s a i r r a i d s i t a r y f r e e d o m . North Vietnam " c o u l d be In a television p r o g r a m taped Friday s e n t a t i v e s in A l g i e r s still deny p e a c e on t h e North began in F e b r u a r y 1955. s a f e and c o m f o r t a b l e " f o r 50 y e a r s while it s e n d s a r m i e s and ammunition to the feelers. South. Such s t a t e m e i t s did not r u l e out the 25 CENTS A DAY possibility that s e c r e t p s a c e m o v e s w e r e T h e o t h e r allied o p e r a t i o n s in the South w e r e r e s u m e d quickly with the end of the u n d e r way: Western diplomats have r e - peatedly said the s u c c e s s of p e a c e m o v e s Hooking up Hubbard f o u r - d a y l u n a r new y e a r c e a s e - f i r e at would depend on t h e i r being kept p r i v a t e Dave M o r r i s ( r i g h t ) , a s s t . e n g i n e e r f o r A l l - C a m p u s Radio, Library committees 6 p . m . EST on S a t u r d a y . Informed s o u r c e s indicated the bombing p a u s e is likely to continue f o r at l e a s t a t l e a s t in the early s t a g e s . But t h e d e n i a l s a p p e a r e d to support P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ' s a s s e r t i o n F e b . 2 that and J a m e s A n d r e w s , high v o l t a g e s p e c i a l i s t , i n s t a l l c o a x i a l c a b l e in h i g h - v o l t a g e duct l i n e s t h a t c o n n e c t the WMSN t r a n s m i t t e r f o r a n o t h e r day in o r d e r to give full o p p o r - he had seen no " s e r i o u s e f f o r t " by the E a s t C a m p u s , which will be l o c a t e d at H u b b a r d . approve fine increase tunity f o r the m o s t r e c e n t peace a t t e m p t s . Soviet P r e m i e r Alexei N . Kosygin i s winding up a visit to B r i t a i n , and he and Cominuni.--ts to stop the fighting. S t a t e News photo by Dave L a u r a newed d u r i n g f i n a l s week will be due the P r i m e M i n i s t e r Harold Wilson have been By DOROTHY LASKEY Installation lag delays f i r s t day of c l a s s e s the following t e r m . talking about how to end th^ Southeast State News Staff W r i t e r She said WIC w a s o v e r r u l e d by the Asian c o n f l i c t . A p r o p o s a l i n c r e a s i n g the o v e r d u e book opinions of t h e other o r g a n i z a t i o n s . Both the Soviet Union and Britain loom f i n e to 25 c e n t s p e r day pep book was M i s s Johnson said a c l a u s e stating that l a r g e in VVashington'sdiplomatic s c e n a r i o p a s s e d T h u r s d a y at a joint m e e t i n g of f a c u l t y m e m b e r s would be fined f o r i t e m s on how Hanoi might be brought to the c o n - t h e student and faculty l i b r a r y c o m m i t - o v e r d u e f r o m the u n d e r g r a d u a t e l i b r a r y WMSN broadcasting f e r e n c e t a b l e . So- Johnson coi^d be e x - t e e s . ' P r e s e n t l y the fine is five c e n t s p e r . w a s excluded f r o m the p r o p o s a l . She said pected not to nip in the bud an e f f o r t f r o m day p e r book. . t h e faculty c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s would not t h e s e q u a r t e r s until he is convinced nothing T h e "proposal, which also c a l l s f o r an v o t e on it u n l e s s they could f i r s t d i s - will c o m e of it. additional f i f t y c e n t s c h a r g e if the fine c u s s it with t h e i r c o l l e a g u e s . It was d e - A l s o , Pope Paul VI had appealed- to F i r e e x t i n g u i s h e r s w e r e used f i r s t , but i s not paid when the book i s r e t u r n e d , cided to p r o j e c t t h i s r e v i s i o n into next' By TRINKA CL1NE probably follow the Hubbard a r e a r e s - Johnson and the l e a d e r s of North and South p r o v e J inadequate. o r if an overdue notice' i s s e n t , was y e a r ' s agenda when the g r a d u a t e annex i s S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r idence h a i l s . Wonders r a d i o , WEAK, is Vietnam to extend the t r u c e to allow p e a c e Where lines already exist, however, r e f e r r e d to P r o v o s t Howard R . Neville c o m p l e t e d and implementation would be a l r e a d y receiving' f r o m WMSN, along with t a l k s . A delay in r e s u m i n g the bombing, An A l l - C a m p u s Radio WMSN r e p r e - the conduits cannot be sealed enough f o r action. more feasible. Brody r a d i o , VVBRS.and Shaw H a l l , WKMS. even if only t e m p o r a r y , could be viewed sentative said Sunday it i s doubtful to blow the sponges t h r o u g h . T h e fine r e v i s i o n was s u g g e s t e d by T h e f a c u l t y l i b r a r y c o m m i t t e e is an P r e s e n t l y WMSN is b r o a d c a s t i n g f r o m a s a U.S. move to heed the p l e a s of the whether full broadcasting will begin b e - L i n e s to pull through the w i r e s have R i c h a r d £ . Champ, l i b r a r y d i r e c t o r , and a d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e appointed through the 9 a . m . until 2 a . m . each weekday. T h e Pope and o t h e r s . f o r e the final two weeks of winter t e r m . been installed in W i l s o n - C a s e e l e c t r i - h i s staff a f t e r students r a i s e d o b j e c t i o n s A c a d e m i c Senate. T h e student c o m m i t - t h r e e a f f i l i a t e --tations, W o n d e r s , Brody But t h e r e is no v i s i b l e sign yet that P e t e S o r u m , radio board c h a i r n a n , said cal c o n d u i t s , with one exception w h e r e the to a $1.00 fine r e c o m m e n d e d l a s t t e r m ( p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e 5) and Shaw, employ W MSN p r o g r a m m i n g b e - an extended delay in delivery of t r a n s - conduit i s being used to supply p o w e r by the student l i b r a r y c o m m i t t e e . tween 3 and 5 p . m . plus s e v e r a l o t h e r m i t t e r s and w i r e , plus the t i m e needed f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n of Holden H a l l . T h e p r o p o s a l also s t a t e s that r e g u l a r h o u r s throughout the d a y . f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n , d i c t a t e s that the e n t i r e T h e WMSN •.mgine'i--ing c r e w , composed T h r e e s t r e t c h e s of line have not been a s r i g n e d - r e a d i n g o r r e s e r v e books will o n - c a m p u s population will not r e c e i v e of sight s t u d e n t s , has be«n working on laid in West C i r c l e b e c a u s e of o t h e r be a s s e s s e d at 25 c e n t s f o r the f i r s t h o u r o v e r d u e and ten cents f o r each a d - ditional' h o u r . T h r e e - d a y r e s e r v e book f i n e s a i e $1 p e r book. US sets March 1 date WMSN f o r o v e r t h r e e w e e k s . H o w e v e r , Sorum continued that c o m - p l e x e s will be connected one at a t i n . th. wiring f o r t h - e e weeks u i d e r the supervision of J a m e s A n d r e w s , high v o l t - age s p e c i a l i s t f o r the phy.-ical p l a n t . l i n e s . . A r a t is being conditioned to pull a s t r i n g through West C i r c l e and Sny- d e r - P h i l l i p s e l e c t r i c a l d u c t s so that a M a j o r governing g r o u p s , including A s - than all at once a f t e r each t r a n s - In addition to p r o b l e m s with snow and w i r e can be pulled t h r o u g h . . T h i s m e t h o d , s o c i a t e d Women Students, W o m e n ' s I n t e r - R e s i d e n c e Council, M e n ' s Hall A s s n . , I n t e r * C o o p Council, O f f - C a m p u s Council, for city stores boycott m i t t e r is i n s t a l l e d . Chief e n g i n e e r J i m T a y l o r said that the long-awaited t r a n s m i t t e r s a r e to b e w a t e r , T a y l o r said t h e r e was difficulty nifh d e b r i s in the e l e c t r i c a l conduits and o t h e r f i n e s a l r e a d y installed in s o m e T a y l o r explained, will be used only if n e c e s s a r y beqause it t a k e s so much t i m e to t r a i n the a n i m a l . t h e P a n - H e l l e n i c and I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y s t o r m and a f t e r w a r d s no p a r t i e s w e r e r e - d e l i v e r e d on o r around Wednesday and cases. Other m e t h o d s being c o n s i d e r e d f o r g e t - By JO ANN BAER Councils, w e r e approached f o r r e a c t i o n s that it will take a t l e a s t t h r e e weeks T h e crew s t a r t e d with Mason-Abbot, ting the w i r e In place include a vacuum S t a t e News Staff W r i t e r contacted. to the p r o p o s a l p r i o r to voting, said Cindy to install all of t h e m . spending about 39 m a n - h o u r s t h e r e . Mo r - to pull a p a p e r cup and s t r i n g through M a r c h 1 w a s set by United Students f o r Blanton e m p h a s i z e d the need f o r m a n - J o h n s o n , Norwalk, Ohio, Junior and Approximately 50 p e r cent of the w i r - ing to S n y d e r - P h i l l i p s , T a y l o r said they and ;he u s e of a bow and a r r o w . the boycott of E a s t L a n s i n g s t o r e s if the p o w e r If the boycott is going to succeed. s p o k e s m a n f o r the student c o m m i t t e e . ing is f i n i s h e d , a c c o r d i n g to T a y l o r . could not finish b e c a u s e of power l i n e s WMSN was unable to begin b r o a d c a s t i n g m e r c h a n t s cannot be convinced b e f o r e then " Y o u can't sit h e r e in Bessey Hall and M i s s J o h n s o n said WIC o b j e c t e d to a Some wiring h a s been done in all c o m - already in t h e ' c o n d u i t s . fall t e r m b e c a u s e d e l a y s in copper s h i p - that p r i c e s should be l o w e r e d . groove on what w e ' r e doing and then go c l a u s e in t h e p r o p o s a l stating that f i n e s p l e x e s , but E a s t C a m p u s will probably In m o s t c a s e s , a - p a i r of sponges tied m e n t s . WMSN's w i r e a r r i v e d early w i n - Boycott was defined T h u r s d a y night a t h o m e , " he s a i d . be the f i r s t to be put on the a i r a f t e r a c c u m u l a t e during r e g u l a r l y scheduled " T h e r e a r e not enough people willing to a line package is blown through the t e r t e r m , about the s a m e t i m e c o p p e r vacations and p e r i o d s between t e r m s . It the US m e e t i n g a s " s t a n d i n g in f r o n t of the t r a n s m i t t e r s a r r i v e . conduits with high p r e s s u r e nitrogen. p a r t s r e a c h e d the t r a n s m i t t e r s u p p l i e r . to put out the t i m e it takes to change T a y l o r added that C a s e - W i l s o n would e x p l a i n s that books c h a r g e d out o r r e - s t o r e s and convincing people not to go i n , " things on t h i s U n i v e r s i t y , " Blanton said. by W. C . Blanton, Hodgenville, Ky., s e n i o r Dale F o r b e s , Livonia junior and US and US c h a i r m a n . m e m b e r , s a i d , " I ' d like tp s e e US get a D o r m c o o r d i n a t o r s a r e being chosen t h i s Location problem week to d i s t r i b u t e p a p e r s and i n f o r m s t u - dents of the boycott. J i m Sink, ASMSU s e n i o r m e m b e r - a t - little m o r e r a d i c a l . And when a decision i s m a d e c o n c e r n i n g an i s s u e , put out a position p a p e r on it so everyone will Hannah starts committee probe on know where we s t a n d . " undergraduate teaching p r o g r a m l a r g e a s k e d US what had been done to seek plagues plans for c o o p e r a t i o n with m e r c h a n t s in E a s t L a n - F l a m i n g r a d i c a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e not well liked on this c a m p u s , said M a r g a r e t sing. Nelson, E v a n s t o n , 111., s o p h o m o r e and A US s p o k e s m a n said that a meeting had f o r m e r US t r e a s u r e r . US should not t r y O/ns berg reading been a r r a n g e d between US, ASMSU and the to work outside of channels u n l e s s it is A special c o m m i t t e e h a s been e s t a b - in a p r e p a r e d s t a t e m e n t , " n o t the l e a s t of which is o u r need a s a faculty — f r e - the c o m m i t t e e might be p r e p a r e d by spring t e r m . E a s t L a n s i n g C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e . T h e Z e i t g e i s t l i t e r a r y magazine and the ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 8) lished by P r e s i d e n t John A . H a m a h to quently if not continuously — to i n c r e a s e " I t i s my hope that in a r e a s o n a b l e m e e t i n g w a s cancelled during the snow- ASMSL' Student Board will c o - s p o n s o r r e - e v a l u a t e the u n d e r g r a d u a t e a c a d e m i c o u r commun u n d e r s t a n d i n g s and to achieve t i m e , t h i s c o m m i t t e e may a t t e m p t to the a p p e a r a n c e of poet Allen G i n s b e r g program. >ome unity of p u r p o s e in o u r d e p a r t m e n t s e s t a b l i s h the p a r a m e t e r s of u n d e r g r a d - on F e b . 27, but t h e r e s e e m r to be a Hannah announced the c r e a t i o n of the and co! l e g e s . uate education a s they see. t h e m , f o r m u - question of w h e r e the p o e t r y r e a d i n g C o m m i t t e e on Undergraduate Education " O u r i n c r e a s i n g s i z e , the intensive l a t e a philosophic position with r e s p e c t will take p l a c e . in h i s State of the University a d d r e s s s p e c i a l i z a t i o n of o u r f a c u l t y , and t h e to u n d e r g r a d u a t e education, .and m a k e ASMSU a t t e m p t e d Friday to rent the l a s t w e e k . P r o v o s t Howard R . Neville broad scope of o u r p r o g r a m s m a k e a l l s p e c i f i c r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s to s t r e n g t h e n , Auditorium f o r the e v e n t , but was i n - r e c o m m e n d e d the r e - e v a l u a t i o n in an the m o r e i m p o r t a n t a p e r i o d i c r e - a s - to d i s c a r d , to r e - o r g a n i z e , to e m p h a s i z e , f o r m e d that p e r m i s s i o n could not be a d d r e s s to the Academic Senate in N o - s e s s m e n t and r e - d i r e c t i o n of o u r e f - to l i m i t , to e x t e n d — o r to take action in given until Monday. Z e i t g e i s t is not a vember. f o r t s , " Hannah s a i d . r e g i s t e r e d organization on c a m p u s , and T h e c o m m i t t e e will study the p u r p o s e Neville said a p r e l i m i n a r y r e p o r t of ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 8) t h e r e f o r e cannot u s e university f a c i l i - of u n d e r g r a d u a t e edacation, a s W ' . - l l a s t i e s . H o w e v e r , ASMSU is c o - s p o n s o r of t r e n d s , and s t r u c t u r a l s t r - n j t h s a n d w e a k - the event, which m e a n s f a c i l i t i e s such a s nesses. ' t h e Auditorium could be r e n t e d . F r i d a y ' s delay in plans s e e m s to be c e n t e r e d in the o f f i c e of S e c r e t a r y Jack It will work with ' a c u i t y , s t u d e n t s , alumni, graduate schools,employers, e d j - c a t o r s and any interested p e r s o n s , H a n - Firemen back to w o r k ; B r e s l i n , w h e r e Auditorium r e g i s t r a t i o n nah s a i d . f o r m s a r e signed. Usually, B r e s l i n ' s s e c - r e t a r y signs the f o r m s immediately when they a r e brought to the o f f i c e . H o w e v e r , " S u c h re-evaluation can be justified on a n u m b e r of g r o u i d s , " Hapnah said fire spurs early settlement she r e f u s e d to sign the G i n s b e r g r e g i s - By L I N D A G O R T M A K E R — F i r e m e n would a g r e e to abide by the t r a t i o n f o r m until B r e s l i n r e t u r n s to S t a t e N e w s Staff W r i t e r r e g u l a t i o n s governing the Lansing f i r e c a m p u s today. deparment. She said he had l e f t town T h u r s d a y Countries balk Lansing f i r e m e n r e t u r n e d to work Sun- day a f t e r a t h r e e - d a y rebellion r e s u l t i n g —Each suspended f i r e m a n ' s p e r s o n a l and would decide a f t e r h i s r e t u r n . T h e file would include a l e t t e r of r e p r i m a n d . Ginsberg lecture permission was tempo- in 37 s u s p e n s i o n s and a m a s s i v e s i c k - --Any f i r e m a n r e q u e s t i n g a h e a r i n g r a r i l y withheld, she s a i d , b e c a u s e of on nuclear treaty call list of 93 m e n . could go b e f o r e a c o m m i t t e e c o m p o s e d student smoking in the Auditorium d u r - The e n t i r e 261-man f o r c e r e p o r t e d f o r of the f i r e chief o r h i s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , MEXICO CITY if) - Twenty - one ing the C a r m i c h a e l s p e e c h . duty Sunday with the exception of about a police and f i r e board r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , Latin-American and Caribbean coun- Breslin, however, left campus before 12 men on sick c a l l , all of whom w e r e and a f i r e m a n chosen by the f i r e m a n r e - t r i e s f o r m a l l y approved a t r e a t y Sun- t h e C a r m i c h a e l speech and did not know 111 b e f o r e T h u r s d a y o r who had been questing the h e a r i n g . day c r e a t i n g the l a r g e s t n u c l e a r - f r e e zone about student smoking in the Auditorium examined and d e c l a r e d ill. " T h i s w a s the best package deal we in t h e world and the f i r s t such zone in b e f o r e his d e p a r t u r e . an inhabited a r e a . Saturday midnight a f t e r t h r e e days of could c o m e up w i t h , " said T h o m a s . " Both B r e s l i n ' s s e c r e t a r y r e f u s e d to r e v e a l heated b a r g a i n i n g f i r e f i g h t e r s Local 421 the police and f i r e board and the f i r e ^ T h e document - the r e s u l t of a l m o s t t h e p e r s o n who i n s t r u c t e d h e r not to sign union r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s and the Lansing fighters made large concessions." f o j r y e a r s of negotiations - Is to be signed the Auditorium r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m . P o l i c e and F i r e B o a r d r e a c h e d a g r e e m e n t . T h o m a s added that the deci.-ion was T u e s d a y in M e x i c o ' s Foreign Ministry Z e i t g e i s t a t t e m p t e d to r e n t the Audi- building. D e l e g a t e s f r o m five of the 21 The t h r e e - a n d - a - h a l f hour meeting p r o - m a d e " o h the b a s i s of public s a f e t y " t o r i u m fall t e r m f o r L a w r e n c e F e r l i n g - c o u n t r i e s s a i d , h o w e v e r , they will not duced a r e s o l u t i o n signed by J a c k K . D u n n , b e c a u s e only 47 men w e r e on duty, and h e t t i ' s poetry r e a d i n g , but w a s r e f u s e d be a b l e to sign the t r e a t y t h e n . board v i c e c h a i r m a n , Gary L . T h o m a s , a s e r i o u s f i r e was damaging downtown p e r m i s s i o n . It was then held in the State Theater. Rock and friend T h e Soviet Union said it would sign If a l l o t h e r n u c l e a r p o w e r s sign. T h e union p r e s i d e n t , and Alvin T a g g a r t , union mediation b o a r d c h a i r m a n . Grand L e d g e , Saturday night. The s i t u a - tion was becoming " s o c r i t i c a l that the J i m G r a h a m , c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, said The m e n of Phi Kappa P s i d e c i d e d t h e i r r o c k out f r o n t needed United S t a t e s may not sign because it A c c o r d i n g to t h e resolution, f i r e m e n National Guard might soon be called i n , " if the university did not give ASMSU p e r - o b j e c t s to inclusion of the U.S. Virgin agreed: Thomas said. s o m e d e c o r a t i o n — a n d what could be b e t t e r t h a n a b l o n d e ? A blonde m i s s i o n to u s e the A u d i t o r i u m , the s t u - I s l a n d s and the Commonwealth of P u e r t o —Suspended f i r e m e n would r e t u r n to dent government may " r e a c t in s o m e m a n - in a bikini, n a t u r a l l y ; who c a r e s if it i? F e b r u a r y ? work i m m e d i a t e l y . ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 8) Rico in the z o n e . n e r s t r o n g e r than just a r e s o l u t i o n . " S t a t e News photo by P a u l Schleif Eric Pianin , managing editor STATE N I W S Kyle C. Kerbawy editor-in-chief James Spaniolo, campus editor Thomas Segal, editorial editor Lawrence Werner, sports editor Joel Stark Andrew Mollison, executive reporter William G. Papclak, a s s t . ad manager S+fdewt" advertising manager VP'M Ñ Monday M o r n i n g , February' 13, 1967 EDITORIALS Open housing sincerity faces imminent test While East Lansing's p r o - Completion of the project posed civil rights amend- now i s routine, except for ment could be debated for the p o s s i b i l i t y that the city s o m e time, the council now council might act. Lottery-based draft f a c e s a much more i m m e d i - ate test of how s e r i o u s It i s If the council is r e a l l y s e r - ious about civil rights, it about open occupancy. would be a s m a l l thing for it step in right direction Wednesday East Lansing P l a n n i n g C o m - evening the to step in and tell Pulte that a person's discriminatory practices preclude East m i s s i o n approved William J. It all s t a r t e d with a f i s h - 2 0 - y e a r s - o l d f i r s t , the Army Pulte's request to build an Lansing building. bowl full of innocuous-look- would normally lie taking apartment development f a c - But if the council i s not ing n u m b e r s . And it appears men more able to leave the ing Bogue Street and the Red s e r i o u s about civil rights, it that the d r a f t will end up mainstream of life than men Cedar River. will follow the e x a m p l e s e t t h e r e a g n i n - - b u t in a more in their m i d - t w e n t i e s . Pulte has admitted d i s - after the meeting by Pulte sophisticated f o r m . Younger men are l e a s t likely c r i m i n a t o r y housing p r a c - and make No Comment. The National C o m m i s s i o n to have f a m i l i e s and c a r e e r s t i c e s in Birmingham and i s in - - T h e Editors on Selective S e r v i c e is about suddenly interrupted. the p r o c e s s of telling it to the STEVE GATES to r e l e a s e to P r e s i d e n t John- The new s y s t e m also would judge in Oakland County C i r - son a s e t of long-awaited remove s o m e of the un- cuit Court. d r a f t p r o p o s a l s . If adopted, certainty that plagues d r a f t - His request for approval t h e s e p r o p o s a l s will revolu- tionize and hopefully equal- age men. Students t h e m - s e l v e s could decide the year has been attacked by Robert Green, an MSU p r o f e s s o r and William Gaud vs. LBJ-ism ize the p r e s e n t s y s t e m . when they would be in the a f o r m e r m e m b e r of the E ast T h e c r e d i b i l i t y gap Washington s t y l e It would s e e m to m e t h a t the money s o u r c e s , t h e t r a i n e d m a n p o w e r , nor the The p r e s e n t s y s t e m has lottery: i m m e d i a t e l y after Lansing Human Relations had a s p e c i a l s i g n i f i c a n c e l a s t week b e - would be f a r b e t t e r spent on M S U - s p o n - will to s u p p o r t i t s e l f . Gaud s a i d L a o s c a u s e of a v i s i t h e r e by.William S. Gaud, s o r e d p r o j e c t s , than on f e e d i n g the V i e t - would c o l l a p s e without U.S. aid; would been c r i t i c i z e d on numerous high school graduation or C o m m i s s i o n , and J a m e s A. a d m i n i s t r a t o r of the Agency f o r I n t e r n a - V i e t n a m a f t e r so many y e a r s of F r e n c h c o n g and w a r f r a t s in V i e t n a m . g r o u n d s ; it discriminates after c o l l e g e . Harrison, Ingham County tional D e v e l o p m e n t (AID). T o o , I. c o u l d n ' t help but w o n d e r if w e ' r e and U.S. s u p p o r t , be a b l e to s t a n d on i t s against l e s s - advantaged In a p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e b e f o r e h i s s p e e c h , not doing in V i e t n a m , what he a d m i t t e d own f e e t If we withdrew? What's m o r e , they would D e m o c r a t i c Chairman, on Gaud r e a d i l y a d m i t t e d t h a t the CIA w a s we a r e doing in L a o s — s u s t a i n i n g a " n o n - I doubt i t — d e s p i t e the $40 f o r e a c h and persons, e s p e c i a l l y Ne- be in a state of limbo for " l e g a l and moral g r o u n d s . " indeed Involved in the MSU V i e t n a m p r o j - c o u n t r y , " a c o u n t r y that h a s not the r e - e v e r y * i e t n a m e s e we spent l a s t y e a r ir g r o e s , who can't afford a only one y e a r . If not s e l e c t e d They r e f e r r e d to the May e c t (which r a n f r o m 1955 to 1963). the " o t h e r w a r " of s u p p o s e d l y o v e r - college education with its In f a c t , Gaud even h e l p e d the q u e s t i o n e r PEANUTS coming Vietnam's agricultural, educa- during the y e a r that their 17, 1965 council resolution by a n t i c i p a t i n g m o s t of the q u e s t i o n s , t h e n tional and p o l i t i c a l s h o r t a g e s . I don't concommitant 2 - S status. name i s in the lottery, they that open occupancy shall be g a v e a* r a p i d - f i r e a n s w e r s a y i n g t h a t it hev.cmon! e x p e c t the p r o b l e m s of V i e t n a m to be IT'S THE "ARM w a s , to h i s knowledge, the only u n i v e r s i t y solved o v e r n i g h t , but I ' m not s u r e that It c r e a t e s confusion, b e - could count on not being the policy of East Lansing p r o j e c t in t h e U.S. which had involved t h e we a r e making any p r o g r e s s a t a l l , with c a u s e each of the 4.000 local drafted. and argued that approving CIA. t h e i g j n f t i n e s e w a r —now the U . S . ' s w a r — d r a r t b o a r d s has its own The proposal, finally, i n - P u l t e ' s b u s i n e s s here would, He t h e n d i s c l a i m e d any f u r t h e r k n o w l - WESTUM" f / • impeding a l l p r o g r e s s . i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the stand- cludes national draft stand- in e f f e c t , s u b s i d i z e d i s c r i m - e d g e of the s u b j e c t , saying t h a t it w a s b e f o r e he Joined AID. T h i s i s p a r t i a l l y CHAMPO I NSHP I! gS And the p r o b l e m i s n ' t j u s t in V i e t n a m — f o r e x a m p l e , India and P a k i s t a n , two of the a r d s . Many c o l l e g e students t r u e s i n c e h e joined AID in 1961, a n d l a r g e s t r e c i p i e n t s of U.S. aid, w a s t e d a r d s - - a feature absent from ination e l s e w h e r e . d i d n ' t b e c o m e a d m i n i s t r a t o r until l a t e b i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s worth of weapons in don't know whether or riot l u i a the present decentralized Stuart J. Dunnings Jr., l a s t y e a r , while t h e CIA i n v o l v e m e n t s u p - t h e i r r e c e n t b o r d e r c o n f l i c t — b u t m a n y of they will be drafted before s y s t e m of d e f e r m e n t by local president of the L a n s i n g - p o s e d l y o c c u r r e d at the beginning of the r r V L(J£V A S A l N f T T H E t h o s e weapons w e r e c o n t r i b u t e d by the p r o j e c t , a r o u n d 1957. U.S. Yet Gaud Justified continued m a s s i v e they g r a d u a t e . board. area NAACP has also o p - Yet Gaud had o b v i o u s l y b e e n b r i e f e d "MASKED MARVEL " ! aid to t h e s e c o u n t r i e s a s s t i l l the b e s t The kingpin of the p r o - From our point of view, posed the project. well enough on the MSU-CLA f i a s c o to a s - i n v e s t m e n t of U.S. f u n d s . c e r t a i n t h a t the CIA w a s involved. Why not S u r e l y t h e r e m u s t b e a b e t t e r u s e of posed r e v a m p i s • a lottery any type of mandatory s e r v - But Wednesday night thf on t h e o t h e r d e t a i l s , s i n c e it couldn't U.S. f u n d s than m i l i t a r y weapons f o r local s y s t e m , r e m i n i s c e n t of the i c e requirement automatic- help but be a s k e d of him when he c a m e b o r d e r c o n f l i c t s . P e r h a p s it would b e well planning c o m m i s s i o n was on the MSU c a m p u s ? World War II fishbowl. In a t o a s k w h e t h e r the U.S. should give any ally has its s h o r t - c o m i n g s . told by the city attorney it 1 could only conclude that h e e i t h e r w a s m i l i t a r y aid at a l l ? n u t s h e l l , - the C o m m i s s i o n But s i n c e we presently are p u r p o s e f u l l y withholding the i n f o r m a t i o n , And Gaud a d m i t t e d d e f e a t in the f a c e of was constrained by law to envisions a system that stuck with the draft, our goal o r had s p e c i f i c a l l y a s k e d to not b e f u r t h e r b u r e a u c r a c y in the d e p a r t m e n t which he c o n s i d e r only the technical b r i e f e d in o r d e r to avoid added e m b a r r a s s - h e a d s — s p e c i f i c a l l y in getting m a t e r i a l s would (1) draft the youngest TMEWE BEEN GOING AT should be to make the s y s t e m and zoning a s p e c t s of the m e n t to AID a n d MSU o f f i c i a l s . Both d e c l a s s i f i e d f o r u s e by t h e a c a d e m i c c o m - m e n f i r s t , on a lottery b a s i s ; as equitable and palatable as p r o j e c t s submitted to them. c h o i c e s a r e equally d i s h e a r t e n i n g . IT POS TWO HOUR« NOW! munity. But even m o r e d i s h e a r t e n i n g , though, T h i s was all p a r t i c u l a r l y disappointing (2) set u n i f o r m national draft p o s s i b l e . The National C o m - The c o m m i s s i o n , absolved w a s the view he had of o u r p o s i t i o n in s i n c e I had j u s t spent the p r e v i o u s week s t a n d a r d s ; (3) continue stu- foreign affairs. He had the p o l i t i c a l talking to a n u m b e r of MSU f o r e i g n a f - m i s s i o n ' s proposal i s a good of responsibility in the area m o r a l i t y of p r a g m a t i s m — o f L B J - i s m . dent d r a f t d e f e r m e n t s , at f a i r s e x p e r t s , m a n y of whom had had start. of civil rights, approved the A c c o r d i n g to t h e f i g u r e s h e so c a l m l y exciting and challenging i d e a s about new least temporarily. p r e s e n t e d , the U . S . l o s s e s , through p i l - a p p r o a c h e s to f o r e i g n a i d . - - T h e Editors project. ferage, s p o i l a g e and b l a c k m a r k e t i n g , By d r a f t i n g youths 19- and a v e r a g e b e t w e e n $1.5 and $2 million in T h i s l e a d s to a n o t h e r conclusion, e x - goods e v e r y month in V i e t n a m — n o t i n c l u d - p r e s s e d in f a c t by one of t h o s e e x p e r t s — ing m i l i t a r y s u p p l i e s . many of the knowledgeable and c r e - OUR READERS' MINDS Yet Gaud j u s t i f i e d that l o s s by saying t h a t it is unavoidable, b e c a u s e it i s d u r i n g a t i v e men in the i n t e r n a t i o n a l a f f a i r s field c h o s e u n i v e r s i t y p o s i t i o n s r a t h e r than t r y to fight a g a i n s t the p r a g m a t i s m a w a r , with i n s u f f i c i e n t p e r s o n n e l , e t c . Many students need their jobs and L B J - i s m so c o m m o n in g o v e r n m e n t I s the l o s s unavoidable? O r h a v e we b e - officials. c o m e m e r e l y a c c u s t o m e d to s u c h " s m a l l " losses? And, a f t e r l i s t e n i n g to Gaud, I c a n ' t h e l p • To the-Editor; T h a t l o s s i s e s p e c i a l l y f r i g h t e n i n g when Dut m o u r n f o r the s t a t e of our g o v e r n m e n t , that I m a y b e a b l e to f i n a n c e m y f a m i l y ' s I would like to d i r e c t my l e t t e r to n e e d s such a s food, clothing, s h e l t e r , Stalemate you r e a l i z e t h a t AID s p e n d s that s a m e w h e r e the intelligent and i m a g i n a t i v e m u s t e i t h e r e s c a p e to a u n i v e r s i t y o r be moulded M r . G l a r d e r ' s c o m m e n t s m a d e in T h u r s - a m o u n t of m o n e y on M S U - s p o n s o r e d p r o j - h o s p i t a l , i n s u r a n c e , and gas and oil f o r m y to f i t the p a t t e r n of u n i m a g i n a t i v e , o u t - d a y ' s State News about student e m p l o y e ' s T o the E d i t o r : e c t s during each year. c a r , a s well a s a chance to gain an d a t e d , f r u i t l e s s f o r e i g n aid p r o g r a m s . w a g e s . M r . G l a n d e r Is the d i r e c t o r of the education which includes tuition, books I have been r e a d i n g about all of the p e r s o n n e l office at MSU. One of his c o m - and r e n t . No, I d i s a g r e e with you M r . p r o p o s e d " p e a c e t a l k s " for: the s e t t l e - m e n t s was that " t o ' a student w a g e s a r e G l a n d e r that s t u d e n t s work to s u p p l e m e n t m e n t of the w a r in Viet N a m . I have I IF I m YOU V KNOW WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU usually s u p p l e m e n t a l , but to a r e g u l a r employe, they're h i s main c o n c e r n . " t h e i r I n c o m e . T h e r e a r e many o t h e r s t u - d e n t s , m a r r i e d and n o n - m a r r i e d , who can r e a d where America has offered t e r m s which N o r t h V i e t n a m wouldn't a c c e p t and YOU'LL STAY AT FLY TO EUROPE! G r a n t e d t h e r e may be s o m e s t u d e n t s who a t t e s t to t h i s . w h e r e N o r t h V i e t n a m o f f e r e d t e r m s that SEATS STILL AVAILABLE work j u s t f o r a supplement to t h e i r p a r e n t s ' A m e r i c a wouldn't a c c e p t . T h e s e c o u n t r i e s f i n a n c i a l aid, hut M r . G l a n d e r t e n d s to Another c o m m e n t that M r . G l a n d e r m a d e Class ' ' h a v e i d e o l o g i e s that a r e e n o r m o u s l y d i f - f o r g e ' the g r e a t n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s who w a s that " t h e pay d i f f e r e n c e s between s t u - f e r e n t . How can we e x p e c t t h e s e c o u n t r i e s UNIVERSITY INN of'67-'68 do not pet this aid and thus work b e c a u s e dent and r e g u l a r e m p l o y e ' s w e r e often to s e t t l e t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s p e a c e f u l l y when is a " m a t t e r of n e e d . " a c c o u n t e d f o r by v a r i a t i o n s in skill between n e i g h b o r s , who have a g r e a t deal in c o m - a/ ftl Cilmlul ^iaj- I a m a student and work 40 h o u r s a p e o p l e in t h e s a m e job c l a s s i f i c a t i o n . " mon, c a n ' t and won't sit down and s e t t l e week at the P h y s i c a l P l a n t . I a m m a r r i e d T h e p a y v a r i a t i o n s between the student their differences? 1 1 0 0 T r o w b r i d g e R o a d in E a s t L a n s i n g and have a f a m i l y . 1 work f u l l - t i m e so and n o n - s t u d e n t is 23 cents an h o u r to M r s . B a r b a r a Verna begin, but p r o g r e s s e s a s high a s 60 c e n t s an hour d i f f e r e n c e f o r the n o n - s t u d e n t , Student Wife ?02 DeLuxe Rooms t h e L a r g e s t m o t e l in L a n s i n g a r e in 1967 w h i l e the student wage r e m a i n s s t a t i o n a r y . Sumptuously furnished BY JOSEPH KESSELRING WINNER 1966 yJyh-sTK Tis Pity She's a Whore O n t h e e v i d e n c e , t h e a n s w e r is y e s . t A n o t h e r a u t h o r who set himself a m o n u m e n t a l t a s k a n d s u c c e e d e d is J o h n B a r t h . S i x y e a r s a g o , w h e n t h e a u t h o r of t h e b e s t s e l l i n g Giles Goat-Boy wrote The W S) ^ Y 2 ^ Z . C A N N E S FILM FESTIVAL Sot-W eed Factor, critic Leslie Fiedler said it w a s "A Free, Vigorous Cine- 'closer to the g r e a t A m e r i c a n novel t h a n a n y o t h e r book RECOMMENDED FOR mafic Style. Incidents of t h e p a s t d e c a d e s . " N o w J o h n B a r t h h a s r e v i s e d The MATURE AUDIENCES The Stranger That Have Poignancy Sot-Weed Factor, as he p u t s it " t o m a k e t h i s l o n g And C h a r m ! narrative a quantum swifter and more graceful," with- A PARAMOUNT PICTURE - TECHNICOLOR 9 o u t in a n y w a y c h a n g i n g t h e p l o t o r t h e c h a r a c t e r s . I t STARTS THÜRS. — N.Y. T i m e s " w a s 8 0 6 p a g e s ; i t ' s n o w 7 6 8 . The Sot-Weed Factor: r e v i s e d edition, $7.50. LYNN REDGRAVE Shown At . . . . 7:20 & 9:30 P . M . «ft, Monday and Tuesday m o o Curtain Time 8:00 \ u Jjr f The two hooka reviewed above are published by the epontors of thin column, Doubleday Anchor Hooks. ¿77 Park Avenue. £ \ f m i XT F e b r u a r y 13 & 14 A IVI AN I New York City, and DoubUday & Company. Inc.. Garden City, i if I hp E l i V \ m r Í• * Sew York. You'll find them both at one of the beat equipped bookaellera in the country — your own collepe store. 7:00-10:00 p . m . ancIaWoman MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY Room 49, Auditorium PLUS...CARTOON & " A LOVE THING" * fJSX All Students Welcome COLUMBIA L PICTURES RELEASE NEXT . . . "CUL-DE-SAC" I Monday, February 13, 1967 5 SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE Free U art%dass Linguists study in Wilson tonight Detroit dialects A child, p a r e n t , g r a n d p a r e n t T h e f i r s t m e e t i n g of t h e F r e e U n i v e r s i t y A r t C l a s s will b e h e l d a t 7 tonight in C l a s s r o o m 1, W i l - and Heller's "Catch-22," 8-8:50 p.m. Joseph J . Lee, associate p r o - By L I N D A B E D N A R and if p o s s i b l e a t e e n - a g e b r o t h e r son Hall. f e s s o r of A T L a n d h u m a n i t i e s , Linguistics researchers inter- o r s i s t e r and g r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t Thomas Wallace, assistant w i l l a n a l y z e t h e b a c k g r o u n d of viewing city children usually f r o m each participating family p r o f e s s o r of t h e Dept. of A r t , e v e n t s in C h i n a 7 - 9 p . m . T u e s - don't h a v e to r e c k o n with were interviewed. will u t i l i z e s l i d e s d u r i n g h i s t a l k . d a y in t h e W i l s o n H a l l C o n f e r e n c e 11 b r o t h e r s and s i s t e r s , a m o t o r - " T h e main trouble was s e t - F u t u r e c l a s s s e s s i o n s will b e R o o m . S t u d e n t s a r e r e q u e s t e d to c y c l e r o a r i n g up and down t h e ting up i n t e r v i e w s and m a k i n g s c h e d u l e d a s d e t e r m i n e d by W a l - r e a d a s b a c k g r o u n d p a r t of H a r o l d s t r e e t and t h e i c e c r e a m m a n , s u r e t h e y w o u l d n ' t fink out, " M i s s l a c e and s t u d e n t s . Isaacs' "Scratches on Our b u t f i e l d w o r k e r s with t h e D e t r o i t Downing s a i d . M r s . Shuy, who O t h e r e v e n t s t h i s week i n c l u d e Minds." D i a l e c t Study did t h i s s u m m e r . worked a s executive a d m i n i s t r a - a poetry workshop, a discussion J a m e s L Linden, graduate E i g h t m o n t h s and 700 t a p e d t i v e a s s i s t a n t , b e g a n knocking on of e v e n t s in C h i n a , a c l a s s on t h e a s s i s t a n t in p s y c h o l o g y , will l e a d i n t e r v i e w s a g o , 11 f i e l d w o r k e r s d o o r s a w e e k in a d v a n c e to s e t n a t u r e of m e n t a l i l l n e s s and s e v - a s e r i e s of d i s c u s s i o n s on t h e u n d e r R o g e r Shuy, a s s o c i a t e p r o - up appointments. Each field e r a l book d i s c u s s i o n s . c o n c e p t of m e n t a l i l l n e s s 7 - 9 p . m . f e s s o r of E n g l i s h and l i n g u i s t i c s , w o r k e r c o m p l e t e d 55 to 70 i n - Ken L a w l e s s , i n s t r u c t o r in W e d n e s d a y in t h e W i l s o n H a l l m o v e d to D e t r o i t to begin a s t u d y terviews. ATL, will d i s c u s s students' Conference Room. Students a r e of c i t y s p e e c h p a t t e r n s . T h e r e s e a r c h e r s asked p a r - p o e m s with t h e m a t t h e P o e t r y r e q u e s t e d to h a v e s t a r t e d r e a d i n g T o d a y t h e r e s u l t s of the s t u d y t i c i p a n t s to r e a d p r e p a r e d w o r d s Workshop 7 - 7 : 5 0 t o n i g h t in W i l l i a m S c h o f i e l d " s book " P s y - are being coded f o r com- and p a r a g r a p h s and t r i e d to g e t C l a s s r o o m 4, W i l s o n H a l l . chotherapy: The Purchase of p u t e r s a n d w r i t t e n into m a s t e r s ' t h e m to talk f r e e l y about t h e i r Following t h e P o e t r y W o r k - Friendship" before class meets a n d d o c t o r s ' t h e s e s , by Shuy, e x p e r i e n c e s . " W e t r i e d to g e t s h i p , L a w l e s s will a n a l y z e w o r k s Wednesday. two graduate sistants, student typists, coders, research as- t h e m e x c i t e d if we c o u l d , " M i s s Downing s a i d . Vìi*** of T e r r y S o u t h e r n and J o s e p h Heller with emphasis on M a u r i c e A. C r a n e , a s s o c i a t e professor of h u m a n i t i e s , w i l l -And they'll never return a s e c r e t a r y a n d a keypunch o p - . Southern's "Magic Christian" s p e a k on M a r y M c C a r t h y ' s n o v e l The 1 0 - y e a r - o l d K i n g s t o n T r i o i s b r e a k i n g up Library fines e r a t o r in a c u b b y h o l e in M o r - "The G r o v e s of Academe," r i l l Hall. s t a r t i n g a t 7 p . m . T h u r s d a y in and its m e m b e r s seeking m o r e individually c r e a t l v « T h e d i a l e c t study w a s p r i m a r - i l y s o c i o l o g i c a l , not g e o g r a p h i - c a l , Shuy s a i d . " W e ' r e i n t e r - Noctivagant Reverie C l a s s r o o m 2, W i l s o n H a l L A r r a n g e m e n t s a r e s t i l l b e in; m a d e to h a v e a d i s c u s s i o n of Saii f i e l d s . F r a n k W e r b e r , w h o s t a r t e d t h e g r o u p In 1 9 5 7 a n d s t a y e d on a s i t s m a n a g e r , s a i d it w a s an " a m i c a b l e d e c i s i o n to r e t i r e an e n t i t y t h a t h a s r e a l l y e s t e d in t h o s e t h i n g s which k e e p When the Mighty W a r r i o r recedes T h e e t e r n a l P e a c e o v e r e n t o m b e d by (continued f r o m page one) Bellow's " H e r z o g " later this stopped being creative." UPI Telephoto p e o p l e f r o m getting a h e a d s o - behind the horizon's curvature the global strife, week. t e e i s a l s o an a p p o i n t e d a d v i s o r y cially, such as, g r a m m a r and T h e D a w n w i t h o u t n i g h t in t h e g r o p i n g group. T h e i r suggestions can be L i k e a f a l l e n s o u l in t h e l e t h a l b a t t l e syntax," he said. h e a r t s of m y r i a d . The c r e p u s c u l a r sky unfolds the stu- a u t o m a t i c a l l y a m e n d e d o r vetoed " U n l e s s you s e e t h i s in t e r m s How r e s t l e s s , I y e a r n e d to touch the N e w sounds in music p e n d o u s v e i l of d a r k n e s s b y C ha p i n . of s o c i a l h a n d i c a p and a d v a n c e - Hoard Immortal And spheres t h e w o r l d in mystic H o w e v e r , C h a p i n had s a i d t h a t m e n t , " s a i d Dana Downing, h a l f - F r o m t h e s p a n of f i n i t y t e r r e s t r i a l si lence. a f i n e i n c r e a s e i s n e c e s s a r y and time r e s e a r c h assistant working down below ! t h a t he would like to s e e one will be h e r m o t h e r , M r s . E l i z a - on a d o c t o r a t e in E n g l i s h , " y o u A s t h e p a l e c r e s c e n t t o r p i d in t h e T h e new sound of e l e c t r o n i c A l s o i n c l u d e d on h e r p r o g r a m Suddenly, the ethereal panorama p u t into e f f e c t a t the b e g i n n i n g beth Irish» a r e p r o b a b l y w r o n g in y o u r view chilling air m u s i c will b e f e a t u r e d in a violin Is A a r o n C o p l a n d ' s " S o n a t a f o r drifts yonder of e i t h e r s p r i n g o r s u m m e r t e r m . T h e r e c i t a l i s open to t h e of l a n g u a g e . " G e n t l y m i r r o r s l a m b e n t s h a d o w on t h e r e c i t a l by S u s a n G. I r i s h , G r a n d Violin and Piano." Accom- L i k e a t w i l i g h t d r e a m i n t h e a r m s of One d o l l a r f i n e s will b e a s - " I t ' s obvious that the city i s R a p i d s j u n i o r , a t 8:15 p . m . F e b . panying Milss I r i s h on t h e p i a n o public. b o s o m of t h e s e a s e s s e d f o r a s s i g n e d r e a d i n g s not t h e f o c u s of a t t e n t i o n in t o d a y ' s Morpheus-- 13 in t h e M u s i c A u d i t o r i u m . I stand by the lonely shore where properly withdrawn or returned, c u l t u r e , " Shuy s a i d . H i s g r o u p The f a r t h e r . . . the n e a r e r and n e a r e r . . . the surging waves a n d book c a r d s t h a t a r e l o s t o r F o l l o w i n g h e r opening n u m b e r , w a n t e d to find out what h a p p e n s The n e a r e r . . . the f a r t h e r and f a r t h e r when p e o p l e f r o m the South m o v e into t h e u r b a n N o r t h : what p a r t Buffet the solid rock and s p r a y aloft in t h e a i r ; away... damaged.- Maximum fines for overdue u n - B e e t h o v e n ' s " S o n a t a No. 1 in D M a j o r f o r Violin a n d P i a n o , " (ireat B u y s O n My m u s i n g f a n t a s y wings through the In d e s p a i r , with a r m s o u t s t r e t c h e d bound p e r i o d i c a l s w o u l d b e $ 3 p e r M i s s Irish will play an e x p e r i - of t h e i r s p e e c h they s a v e , d i s - c a r d o r p a s s to n o r t h e r n e r s . Shuy s a i d l i m i t e d s t u d i e s h a d b e e n m a d e in New York and be jeweled Milky Way, F l i t t i n g a m o n g t h e w a n d e r i n g o r b s of light, But into the s p a c e , I enfold the c h i m e r i c would fly, only the void air Image, as I chills my i s s u e and $15 f o r bound p e r i o d - i c a l s . T w o - w e e k book f i n e s would not a c c u m u l a t e b e y o n d $10, a n d overdue assigned reading books m e n t a l w o r k by t h e c o n t e m p o r a r y Dutch c o m p o s e r Henk B a d i n g s called "Cappriccio forViolinand Tape Recorder." USED TIRES Chicago. S o a r i n g to s u m m i t s yet u n r e a c h e d by would h a v e a $15 m a x i m u m . T h e study began under the trembling fists. " C a p p r i c c i o " p r e s e n t s an en- any m o r t a l s C h a r g e s f o r l o s t and m u t i l a t e d g u i s e of a n MSU g r a d u a t e s e m i - W h e r e is now m y s u b l i m e f a n t a s y . . . t i r e new s o u n d , a c c o r d i n g to M i s s W h e r e beyond the c o s m i c hopes and m a t e r i a l s will b e s e t a t $ 5 , $15, n a r in l i n g u i s t i c s t h e w i n t e r and optical illusion ? $20, $25 o r t h e c o s t of r e p l a c e - I r i s h , and w i l l b e p l a y e d t w i c e to fears s p r i n g t e r m s of 1965-66. N i n e Why this languishing agony,..reft a s - m e n t , depending on t h e t y p e of f a m i l i a r i z e the audience with the T h e s o b o f h e a r t s n o r t h e s o u n d of w e e k s of f i e l d work b e g a n J u n e p i r a t i o n ?... book o r p e r i o d i c a l . unusual sounds. 18, 1966, u n d e r a one y e a r g r a n t tears were ever heard T h e n o u t of a u r a l V o r t e x h o r r e n d o u s - f r o m t h e D e p t . of H e a l t h , E d u - But Love I n d e l i b l e a l o n e w a f t s in CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT ly r e t i c e n t cation and Welfare. fulgent splendor. T h r o u g h t h e w h i f f of m e l a n c h o l y n i g h t - Study b o u n d a r i e s w e r e t h e D e - T h e r e enchanted and dazed, I gaze wind t r o i t c i t y l i m i t s and t h e H i g h l a n d with a t i m i d w o n d e r THE U^!V~35JTY P a r k and H a m t r a m c k d i s t r i c t s I h e a r a faint, stirring whisper: Who T h e E l i x i r to the w o u n d e d sorrow within t h e c i t y . T h e work w a s w i t h h e l d in g r i e f , art thou, adam ? ,«...*!. i f f i<- OF ROCHESTER ' b a s e d on d i s t r i c t s w h e r e w h i t e ^^%?•.' T h e c r i m s o n g l o w of S o l a c e i n t h e --Ki T ai Han ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14620 or N e g r o P r o t e s t a n t s , white d a r k h o u r s of a n g u i s h » Vii Catholics or Jews were con- centrated. ¡„J,.«.:-'* ^ W t T , m i ' - — T h e g r o u p c h o s e one p u b l i c A representative will be on this campus a n d one p a r o c h i a l s c h o o l f r o m each d i s t r i c t . F r o m each school, 30 f o u r t h - t o - s i x t h - g r a d e r s w e r e Dance concerts this week FEBRUARY 15, 1967 c h o s e n a t r a n d o m , and f r o m t h e s e d e n t s can u s e one s e a s o n coupon La M o n d r i a n " and " S p i r i t u a l t o i n t e r v i e w p r o s p e c t i v e g r a d u a t e s u t e r e s Zed i n A modern dance concert s e r i e s 10 w e r e p i c k e d a g a i n r a n d o m l y , for admission. Suite," a medley o f N e g r o spirit- c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s on t h e U n i v e r s i t y s t a f f in will b e p r e s e n t e d in v a r i o u s c a m - to be i n t e r v i e w e d . T h e p r o g r a m will c o n s i s t of uals. a w i d e v a r i e t y of f i e l d s i n c l u d i n g : pus locations Tuesday through sight i n t e r p r e t i v e d a n c e s e n t i t l e d T h e d a n c i n g and c h o r e o g r a p h y , F r i d a y a s a p a r t of t h e P e r f o r m - " A Few Words . . . , " " C a s s a n - by t h e m e m b e r s of O r c h e s i s , accounting nursing It's what's ing Arts Company series. O r c h e s i s , the MSU d a n c e o r g a n - d r e , " " S t a t e s of M i n d , " " A f t e r - a r e u n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e of Dixie biology & c h e m i s t r y r e s e a r c h occupational therapy noon a t L e G r a n d e J e t t e , " " T h e r e D u r r and S u s a n N e l l e r , i n s t r u c - business administration personnel i z a t i o n , and t h e U n i v e r s i t y O r - pharmacy is a T i m e , " " T r i - S q u a r e d , " " A t o r s in H P E R . data processing happening c h e s t r a will p e r f o r m in t h e c o n - c e r t s a t 7:15 p . m . dietetics physical therapy e a r l y childhood e d u c a t i o n physics research T h e p e r f o r m a n c e s will be in r a d i a t i o n biology • Prescription lenses electronics S p a r t a n W i v e s will m e e t a t 8 W o n d e r s Kiva on T u e s d a y , B r o d y radiology ground library science t o n i g h t in 3 1 Union. E d w a r d Arfena on W e d n e s d a y , M c D o n e l secretarial medical photography H e a r s t , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of Win Kiva on T h u r s d a y , and t h e A r e n a social work • Complete selection medical research S c h u l e r , w i l l s p e a k on " F o o d f o r T h e a t e r on F r i d a y . T i c k e t s will student counseling medical technology Thought." c o s t 50 c e n t s at t h e d o o r o r s t u - of frames * * # T h e r e a r e m a n y a t t r a c t i v e job o p e n i n g s Movie program T h e MSU F o l k l o r e Society will • Sunglasses m e e t a t 7 tonight in t h e M u s e u m for women graduates! A u d i t o r i u m . All i n t e r e s t e d a r e « R e p a i r s while you wait gets extra feature T h e e x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s p r o g r a m i n c l u d e s a l i b e r a l tuition invitecL • * * r e m i s s i o n plan which e n a b l e s f u l l t i m e staff m e m b e r s to T h e L a L e c h e L e a g u e will p r e - s e n t a p r o g r a m on n a t u r a l c h i l d - b i r t h a t 8 tonight a t 1132 C o m - MHA a n d WIC will p r e s e n t "Double Feature Night" T h u r s - Bator Opticians c o n t i n u e t h e i r e d u c a t i o n . F o r an a p p o i n t m e n t o r f u r t h e r details contact your Placement Office. AN E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y EMPLOYER d a y , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y due to 223 Abbott ( N e x t to State Theater) f o r t St., L a n s i n g . F u r t h e r i n f o r - t h e s u c c e s s of t h e i r m o v i e p r o - m a t i o n m a y b e obtained f r o m g r a m this t e r m . M r s . F e l i x O s o r n o a t IV 5 - 9 9 4 6 . • • • Along with " A m e r i c a n i z a t i o n T h e F o o d S c i e n c e F o r u m will of E m i l y , " s t a r r i n g J a m e s G a r - b e held a t 8 a . m . T u e s d a y in 126 n e r and J u l i e A n d r e w s , will b e a Anthony H a l l . # * * s e c o n d m o v i e which i s not a n - nounced at this t i m e . A.S.M.S.U. Spring Break Trip Foreign Language Placement t e s t s will b e given in t h e C o u n - Both m o v i e s m a y b e s e e n f o r 25 c e n t s a t 7 p . m . T h u r s d a y , GRAND BAHAMA HOTEL AND COUNTRY CLUB seling Center Testing Office f r o m 7 p . m . to 9 p . m . t o d a y , Brody Auditorium; Friday, Wil- GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND $ 00 son A u d i t o r i u m and S a t u r d a y , T u e s d a y and W e d n e s d a y . S t u - 86 d e n t s w i s h i n g to t a k e t h e p l a c e - C o n r a d A u d i t o r i u m . Next w e e k ' s m o v i e will b e m e n t t e s t should c a l l t h e t e s t - ing o f f i c e , 3 5 5 - 8 2 7 0 . "Charade." ROUND TRIP FLIGHT DETROIT TO WEST END GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND A HOT MEAL FOR THE PRICE OF A SANDWICH $ 50 Stuffed cabbage 180 FLIGHT, HOTEL, and transfers GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND 3 in a room or 00 Tamales Mashed potatoes Hot vegetable $2 oi FLjGHT, HOTEL, transfers, tips and gratuities 3 in a room FLIGHT, HOTEL, transfers, tips, gratuities Roll and butter $ 2 5 0 ° ° and MEALS 75« F u r t h e r information contact BRAD MILLER DIRECTOR STUDENT TRAVEL 355-8269 or 332-0866 CAFETERIA c o m e to 335 STUDENT SERVICES 6 Michigan State N e w s , E a s t Lansing. Michigan Monday, F e b r u a r y 13, 1967 FROM NORTH TO SOUTH VIET SUPPORT CONSIDERED Supplies move vìa Campus UN VIENTIANE, Laos If - The Communist road network that carries supplies f r o m North P a r t of the network winds through the portions of Laos that a r e controlled by the P a t h e t L a o , late l a s t y e a r , the flow of Red t r u c k s and o t h e r v e h i c l e s had slacked off on the Ho Chi Minh weapons, ammunition and s u p - plies for the Viet Cong and f o r North Vietnamese f o r c e s in South may shift stand Laotian C o m m u n i s t s . Laos b o r - Trail. Vietnam. Vietnam to the South is back to m e n t . Discussion will continue d e r s both Vietnams. Any hope that this might in- They declined to give specific A resolution supporting United the high level of a y e a r ago, on whether to adopt o r r e j e c t the The intelligence informants d i c a t e a possible easing of North f i g u r e s on truck d e s t r u c t i o n , but S t a t e s ' Vietnam policies was c o n - UJS. intelligence sources said V i e t n a m e s e support of the Viet resolution at the next meeting said that f o r nearly three months said the rate is up 30 p e r c e n t . s i d e r e d F r i d a y night a t a meeting Sunday. Cong have now been dispelled by March 3. of the C a m p u s United Nations. U.S. a i r o f f i c e r s attributed this A M L E C names the most recent information OCC to investigate g a t h e r e d by U.S. r e c o n n a i s s a n c e to g r e a t e r pilot e x p e r i e n c e , p e r - Allan A. Moluf, Findlay, Ohio p l a n e s and royal Lao a r m y ground fection of methods and the a s s i g n - f r e s h m a n and r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of 4 profs to staff patrols. ing of m o r e squadrons to the job. Norway, amended an e a r l i e r p r o - student apartments " T h e movements a r e now up One interesting new technique p o s a l that had condemned U.S. to about what they w e r e at this involves using F4 Phantom jet participation in Vietnam and d e - t i m e last y e a r , " one A m e r i c a n f i g h t e r - b o m b e r s in p a i r s on night A taste of dorm food plored the "puppet g o v e r n m e n t " Four professors-in-residence official said, m i s s i o n s . T h e s e a r e said to a c - and " t h r e a t s to world p e a c e " f o r MSU A m e r i c a n Language and An organizational meeting of investigation Include opinions of Leroy Augenstein, biophysics c h a i r m a n / talks U.S. Air Force o f f i c e r s in count f o r about 65 o r 70 p e r cent which the U.S. was charged to Educational C e n t e r (AMLEC) the Off Campus Council A p a r t - students about resident a p a r t - with R o g e r S t e i n b r u c h of Scotch P l a i n s , N . J . , at a Saigon have said the biggest of the operations against the road have c r e a t e d . p r o g r a m s in Europe have been ment Study Committee will be ment m a n a g e r s , opinions of r e s i - south-bound truck t r a f f i c in 1966 network through the Laotian p a n - Alumni D i s t i n g u i s h e d S c h o l a r s h i p d i n n e r at F e e s e l e c t e d f o r this s u m m e r ' s p r o - held 3 p . m . Mon. in the ASMSU dent apartment managers about o c c u r r e d in February and M a r c h . handle. Hall F r i d a y . S t a t e N e w s photo by Dave L a u r a Moluf's a m e n d m e n t r e v e r s e d gram. Board Room, Student Services student r e n t e r s and problems of T h e s e o f f i c e r s at 7 t h A i r F o r c e t h i s opinion and c r e d i t e d theU.S. F o r the second, consecutive Building. owners, m a n a g e r s and students. headquarters claimed their with trying to halt a g g r e s s i o n by y e a r , Louis P . C o r m i e r , p r o - " E v e r y student who lives in^n Parking, speed of return of p l a n e s , o p e r a t l n ^ a g a i n s t the sup- North Vietnam upon South V i e t - f e s s o r of r o m a n c e languages, will apartment is encouraged to come to this m e e t i n g , " s a i d G r e g g Hop- kins, OCC p r e s i d e n t . The subjects to be covered by damage deposits, sanitation and quality of m a t e r i a l a r e a:so In- cluded in the topics to be covered ply network f r o m both Vietnam and Thailand, a r e doing much b e t t e r than last y e a r in d e s t r o y - More students seek help n a m and s t r i v i n g to r e s t o r e world peace. T h e a m e n d m e n t a l s o suggested teach c o u r s e s In advanced F r e n c h at the Foundation f o r European Language and Educational C e n - by the c o m m i t t e e ' s investigation. ing Communist t r u c k s laden with Disturbed students, p a r t i c u - Of the total, 47 per cent w e r e sion due to a v a r i e t y of c i r c u m - that m e m b e r s of the United N a - t e r s (EL EC) branch in P a r i s . the Apartment Study C o m m i t t e e ' s l a r l y women, feeling inadequate women, although women account stances. tions could ' 'support the U.S. by Ken A. Bode, i n s t r u c t o r in or i n f e r i o r a r e seeking m o r e help for only 40 per cent of MSU's When a student comes to the funds, supplies, and equipment, political s c i e n c e , will teach an f o r t h e i r problems, s a y s a MSL' total enrollment. c e n t e r f o r a s s i s t a n c e , he i s i m - for troops." advanced c o u r s e in political s c i - counselor. Graduate students accounted m e d i a t e l y granted a brief s c r e e n - e n c e in London. Rowland R. P i e r s o n , p r o f e s s o r f o r nine p e r cent; s e n i o r s , eight ing interview by a c o u n s e l o r . T e n of the 17 nations r e p r e - C r e d i t p r o g r a m s in G e r m a n and d i r e c t o r of MSU'sCounseling p e r cent; juniors, 15 p e r cent; Appointments a r e then m a d e for sented voted to r e p l a c e the p r e - and Spanish will be offered at C e n t e r , s t a t e s that 80 p e r cent of sophomores, 30 per cent; and subsequent counseling. vious resolution with t h i s ? m e n d - Cologne, G e r m a n y by John M. the 8,000 c a s e s handled last y e a r f r e s h m e n , 38 p e r cent. T r o j a n o w i c z , a s s t . p r o f e s s o r of were self-referred. A regulation that f r e s h m e n and G e r m a n , and at Madrid by Robert sophomores m u s t visit the C oun- L. Fiore, respectively. seling C e n t e r in o r d e r to change t h e i r m a j o r accounts for the high Michigan A r a b clubs Language c o u r s e s o f f e r e d by AMLEC f o r c r e d i t include a d - Play tryouts p e r c e n t a g e s in these two c l a s s e s . T h e center also h a s branch vanced F r e n c h , advanced G e r - man, and advanced Spanish. CE, ChE, IE, ME or held today offices in Brody and Wonders h a l l s . A third branch was e s - tablished this fall in the Student to meet here for talks F r e n c h , G e r m a n , Spanish, and Italian a r e a l s o o f f e r e d on a non- credit basis. A symposium on Arab thought, " A r a b Nationalism and I s l a m " (MBA's with BS in Engineering) T r y o u t s f o r spring t e r m Uni- A f f a i r s Office of Hubbard Hall. s p o n s o r e d by the Arab clubs at at 1:30. • T h e c o u r s e s in AMLEC's new v e r s i t y T h e a t e r productions will The majority of p r o b l e m s , MSU, U-M, and Wayne State Uni- Finally, T a h s e e n M. B a s h e e r p r o g r a m in London will be p o - CHARMIN PAPER PRODUCTS CO be held 7^10 p . m . today and about 58 per cent last y e a r , a r e "educational-vocational." These v e r s i t y and all a s s o c i a t e d clubs in Michigan, will be held Saturday will examine "Contemporary litical s c i e n c e 340 and 455. T h e London p r o g r a m is for c r e d i t (A subsidiary of Procter & Gamble) Tuesday In 49 Auditorium. A r a b Thought" at 7:30 p . m . He will interview for positions in include general d i s s a t i s f a c t i o n in the Union. is the s e n i o r staff m e m b e r of only. T h e tryouts a r e f o r cast p o - sitions in S. Ansky's " T h e Cyb- with g r a d e s , uncertainty about T h e d i s c u s s i o n s will begin at the A r a b State P e r m a n e n t D e l - F o r f u r t h e r information on any manufacturing management m a j o r s and long-range c a r e e r 10:30 a . m . in p a r l o r s A, B and egation in New York. of the AMLEC p r o g r a m s , s t u - b u k , " John F o r d ' s " ' T i s Pity planning. C and will continue in 31-33 H i e s y m p o s i u m will be f o l - dents should visit o r w r i t e the She's a W h o r e " and a r e a d e r s ' Students a r e also bringing Union a f t e r 6:30 p . m . , said Sami lowed by a reception at 10 p . m . AMLEC offices in 58-A Kellogg presentation of Albert C a m u s ' s C e n t e r o r phone 353-0681. Permanent Positions F e b r u a r y 14 novel, " T h e S t r a n g e r . " m o r e of the kind of p r o b l e m that A l - A r a j i , MSU A r a b Club c u l - and i s open to the public. S c r i p t s a r e available f o r study can be labelled "personal- tural chairman. Summer Work February 20 in the Speech Dept. office, 149 s o c i a l . " T h i s includes everything The f i r s t of t h r e e p r o m i n e n t f r o m conflicts with r o o m m a t e s s p e a k e r s will be 1. Abu-Lughod, Auditorium, just off the F a i r - to self-doubt to e x t r e m e . d e p r e s - a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r in the Dept. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE INTERESTED: child T h e a t e r lobby. of Government at Smith College, North Hampton, M a s s . He will Substantial early responsibility. Within six months after you join us, you will d i s c u s s " D e v e l o p m e n t in A r a b i c be given full charge of an engineering staff position or direct responsibility Students m u s t r e g i s t e r in p e r - d r a m a , biology, industrial a r t s Thought in the 20th C e n t u r y " at for a production unit or department with equipment valued in excess of a son at the P l a c e m e n t Bureau at (electricity), g i r l ' s physical e d u - 10:30 a . m . and " A r a b National- million dollars. l e a s t two days p r i o r to the date cation, F r e n c h , a r t and c h e m i s t r y i s m and F o r e i g n P o l i c y " at 2:30 of interview. (B,M), counseling and guidance p.m. Opportunity to advance, unexcelled. We promote only on a basis of merit, F r i d a y , F e b . 17: (M), pupil personnel s e r v i c e s No job too l a r g e o r too s m a l l . vertising columns. The a s low as $9,70, exchange; used * evenings: See Manager o r call from Union. $42.50. 129 E . combination. $175. <351-6514af- ROWE RANCH INCORPORATE. Block off c a m p u s . 332-3255. C State News will not accept $4.97. Guatfcnteed factory r e - 332-0091 o r 332-5833 Heated a r e n a , boarding, t r a i n - ANN BROWN, typist and' m u l t l - Grand R i v e r . Apartment #14. ter 6 p.m. S-5-2/17 advertising which d i s c r i m - built v o l t a g L regulators $2.76 UNIVERSITY TERRACE a p a r t - ing, and teaching h o r s e m a n - ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e one) S - 3 - 2 / 1 4 DRAKE 2B RECEIVER, matching 11th offset printing, d i s s e r t a - inates against religion, exchange; w>ck absorbers, ment needs two g i r l s spring ship. Hayrides, and dancing p a r - r a c e , color o r national o r i - PENNSYLVANIA, NORTH. T w o - s p e a k e r , c r y s t a l c a l i b r a t o r , AM tions, t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , g e n - absolutely n e c e s s a r y , she said. each $2.99. AflfciAUTO PARTS, term.- One s u m m e r . One v a - t i e s . 372-2325. S-5-2/14 gin. bedroom a p a r t m e n t f u r n i s h e d . c o n v e r t e r . 353nfe865 a f t e r 6. e r a l typing. ILM, 16 y e a r s e x - A n o n - m e m b e r stated that US 613 E. South S t r e e t . Phone IV 5 - cancy immediately. $55. 351- NASSAU-SPRING b r e a k . Sign up p e r i e n c e . 332- 8384. $120 a month. All utilities i n - S - 3 - 2 / 1 5 C should not w o r r y about alienating 1921. C 9307. 5-2/17 todayl Call Joe, 351-6365. cluded. 669-9081. S-3-2/14 TYPING DONE in my home, 2 - 1 / 2 the student body. " I t ' l l be h a r d THREE GIRLS needed f o r spring S - 3 - 2 / 1 3 blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 332-1619. enough j u s t to get their a t - MASON' BODY Shop. 812 E a s t Animals t e r m . Delta.'337-0798. Automotive Kalamazoo Street - since 1940. S-3-2/13 Houses GERMAN SHEPHERD, f e m a l e , WEAR THE t r a d e m a r k of the C-3/10 t e n t i o n , " he said. P u e r t o Rican sun. Seven s u n - PAULA ANN HAUGHEY,- T h e b e s t way to gain popular AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite. 1962. Complete auto painting and c o l - SUBLEASE MARCH through EAST LANSING-to s h a r e house. two m o n t h s . P u r e B r e d . No lison s e r v i c e . American and Furnished, private room. P a r k - filled days and six f u n - f i l l e d IBM Selectric and Exe< ¡. support is to go out and e x - A - l condition. Call 351-5576. September one bedroom luxury p a p e r s . 332-4875. S - 3 - 2 / 1 4 S-5-2/16 foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C ing. $20 p e r week. 351-6647. FOR SALE: r e g i s t e r e d D a l m a - . nights in exciting San Juan. Multilith offset printing plain to people what the p r o b - a p a r t m e n t . 484-7557. S - 5 - 2 / 1 5 $205 includes luxury hotel a c - lem is, said Blanton. T h e r e Is ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call 3 - 2 / 1 4 tions. P u p p i e s , t h r e e months fessional t h e s i s typing, BUICK Rlviera"T564. l a k e over commodations, direct DC-7 a i r no opportunity for r a d i c a l i s m now KALAMAZOO STREET BODY UNIVERSITY TERRACE. Man MATURE PEOPLEI Excellent old. Phone 655-1015. 3-2/13 s u m e s printed — $3.00/100 payments, balance $1964.00. s e r v i c e Lansing/San J u a n / L a n - page. 337-1527. and It would be foolish to p r o - SHOP.. Small dents to large, needed f o r spring. T h r e e man f o u r - b e d r o o m home. Designed C Phone 646 i3 6rf45. 5-2/14 sing. Optional s i d e t r i p to V i r - voke it, he said. Pk ' w r e c k s . American and foreign unit. 332-2902. S-5-2/16 for happy living. West of F r a n - ST. BERNARD f e m a l e thorough- b r e d . Eleven months, house gin Islands. $18. Limited space TYPING: THESES, t e r m p a p e r s , T h e coffee house being planned CHEVROLET 1954. Florida c a r . c a r s . Guaranteed work. 482- MAN NEEDED for f o u r - m a n lux- d o r . 2 - 1 / 2 b a t h s , well f u r n i s h e d , general. Electric typewriter. broken, lovely p e t . All shots and available. Make r e s e r v a t i o n s by US i s expected to open s p r i n g No r u s t . Looks and runs like 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C ury a p a r t m e n t , Phone a f t e r 5. and c a r p e t e d . P r e f e r group of spayed. Will s a c r i f i c e . Call now. 355-6364. 4 - 2 / 1 3 F a s t s e r v i c e . 351-6135. t e r m , said David McComber, c o f - new. 337-0028. S-3-2/14 $55. 332-3185. S-3-2/15 4 - 6 . R e f e r e n c e s and deposit. S-10-2/24 Scooters & Cycles Also other h o m e s . IV 2-5186. ED 2-3902 a f t e r 4 p . m . f e e house c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n . COMET 1^65, 4-door sedan. C - 2 - 2 / 1 3 Service EXPERIENCED TYPING, e d l t - T h e house will be r e s i d e n t i a l Automatic, 18,000 m i l e s . L e a v - SUPER SPRING SALE. Starting Burcham Woods « , - S-5-2/17 DIAPER SERVICE, L a n s i n g ' s f i - ing. IBM e l e c t r i c . N e a r c a m - o r c o r p o r a t e , McComber said. If ing country. 355-0807. F e b r u a r y 10, we will offer 1967 NEEDED ONE g i r l . Spring only. FOUR FOOT Boa C o n s t r i c t o r , CORVETTE 1960 with 1965 327 Suzuki 250cc. motorcycles with Eydeal Villa House, beautiful and cheap. 240 cage, heat l a m p s , and a c c e s - n e s t . Your choice of t h r e e t y p e s . p u s . Phone 337-9660 evenings. resicieniiai, I t will be in the b a s e - e l e c t r i c s t a r t , 24 hp, delivered • Completely f u r n i s h e d C o n t a i n e r s f u r n i s h e d , 'no d e - S - 3 - 2 / 1 5 m e n t of a house inhabited by cu. in. engine. Five new t i r e s , Beal. M a r c i a , 351-5918, a f t e r s o r i e s . $45.00 . 372-6732. complete for $495.08. 1967 • F o r 1, 2, 3, 4 students o r 6 p.m. S-3-2/15 S-3-2/14 p o s i t . Baby clothes washed f r e e . TYPING TERM p a p e r s and t h e - MSU students. If c o r p o r a t e , it will new s e a t s , paint..$1200 or b e s t . s i n g l e working people T r y our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . 25 s e s . E l e c t r i c t y p e w r i t e r . F a s t be e i t h e r in the b a s e m e n t of the M-31, 55cc. Suzuki sport cycle Convertible hardtop. 351-4336. delivered complete for $225.00. • Swimming pool y e a r s In L a n s i n g . BY-LO DIA- S e r v i c e . 332-4597. S - 5 - 2 / 1 4 Rexall D r u g s t o r e , the b a s e m e n t | 5-2/17 Rooms Mobil* Homo« FOX'S SPORT CENTER, 2021 • Rental Office- PER SERVICE, 1010 E. Michigan of the S p o r t s m e i s t e r Shop, o r MALE OVER 21. P r i v a t e r o o m , MARLETTE 10 x ¿0, 1964. L o - DODGE STATION WAGON P o - East Michigan. 372-3908. Su- 745 Burcham, Apt. 2 cated n e a r c a m p u s on lot. 332- IV 2-0421. C Wanted u p s t a i r s in an office building, all l a r a , air and e x t r a s . Nice con- s h a r e house, n e a r Pennsylvania of which a r e located on Grand zuki, Norton, Matchless, Ha- 351-7880 8568. S - 5 - 2 / 1 4 IRONING IN my home. Pick up BLOOD DONORS needed, $7.50 dition. Caii. 641-6731, 8 a . m . to and Michigan. Call 489-0280. daka. " " ' ' 5 - 2 / 1 7 AVON'DALE f o r RH positive, $10, $12 & $14 R i v e r in E a s t Lansing, he s a i d . 4 p . m . or 484-2674 a f t e r 5 p . m . COTTAGE - one S-3-2/15 and d e l i v e r y . IV 5-1154. bedroom, furnished. Utilities SINGLE ROOM for m a l e student Lost & Found ' - S-3-2/15 f o r RH negative. DETROIT T h e final decision of a c o r - 3 - 2 / 1 4 Avaition BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 p o r a t e or r e s i d e n t i a l coffee house and parking included. $120.00 a c r o s s f r o m Union. Call Bob, LOST: GOLD c h a r m b r a c e l e t in IRONING IN my home. R e a s o n - ENGLISH FORD Cortina 1962-3. FRANCIS AVIATION will finance E a s t Michigan Avenue. H o u r s : r e s t s with United C a m p u s C h r i s - p e r month. Also two-bedroom, 351-6373 a f t e r 8 p . m . 3 - 2 / 1 3 B e s s e y . Rewardl Call 353-3018. able r a t e s . Phone 372-3894. T w o - d o o r , five p a s s e n g e r . Good your flight training. T r i a l l e s - 9-3:30 Monday and Tuesday; tian Fellowship (UCCF) a s well four-mah a p a r t m e n t , $200.00 S-3-2/15 S-3-2/15 condition. Good mileage. O r i g - a s US, McComber said. son, $5.00. Single and m u l t i - p e r month. Call 337-2080 a f t e r MEN SINGLE, double. Quiet, 12-6:30 T h u r s d a y . 489-7587. C inal owner. $495. Call 351- engines. 484-1324. C s e p a r a t e e n t r a n c e and parking. LOST: HAMILTON watch at Kin- ALTERATIONS FOR men and SOPHOMORE GIRL, 20, d e s i r e s " I t will take a lot of c o n - 4 p.m. 5-2/17 women done in my h o m e . 372- 5101. 3-2/13 337-9510 a f t e r 6 p . m . S - 3 - 2 / 1 5 sey Hall. Rewardl 355-6922. travel abroad, s u m m e r , c h i l - vincing, conniving and discussing GIRL WANTED f o r luxury R i v e r s 5397. S-3-2/15 FAlRLANE 1962. V-8, automatic, Employment Side East a p a r t m e n t , spring INTERNATIONAL HOUSE - m e n . R.W.M. S-5-2/17 d r e n ' s companion. 337-1077. to get the c l e r g y to come around r a d i o , f o u r door. No r u s t , good 1/2 double, cooking. One block LOST: OLIVE green s a m s o n i t e DIAPER SERVICE, Diaparene S - 5 - 2 / 1 7 to a privately-owned coffee FULL-TIME cookwantedfor f r a - t e r m . Call 351-9264. S - 5 - 2 / 1 7 F r a n c h i s e d S e r v i c e Approved by t i r e s . Must s e l l . Any r e a s o n - to c a m p u s . 332-2195 a f t e r 5:30. attache c a s e . I.M. building. h o u s e , " McComber s a i d . ternity house. Flexible t e r m s . PARK WASHINGTON-2920 South D o c t o r s and DSIA. The most TWO TICKETS to Porgy & B e s s . able o f f e r . Call 351-7343. 5-2/14 Phone 351-9131 evenings. Blanton pointed out that it i s Call 332-0866. S-3-2/13 Washington. One bedroom. Very m o d e r n and Only p e r s o n a l i z e d Call 355-6690, ext. 63. S - l - 2 / 1 3 10-2/14 S-5-2/15 e a r l y to be arguing about what FORD GALAX1E 500, 1963. C a l - -ENGINEERS- deluxe a p a r t m e n t . Garbage d i s - For Sale s e r v i c e In Lansing, providing PASSENGERS to s h a r e e x p e n s e s . kind of place it i s going to b e . posal, a i r conditioned, v e r a n d a . F 5 E lfornia c a r . 2-door, automatic, A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m the General E l e c t r i c kitchen. Un- WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l Personal you with diaper p a i l s , polybags, Albion to State, 99 or 127 route. " F i r s t find the place and then like new. $600.00. IV 9-2874. shower gifts, complete line of d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , o r Route 3, Box 330 Albion. NA 9 - decide what is going to be put in S-3-2/13 J e r v i s B. Webb Company In f u r n i s h e d - $145. F u r n i s h e d b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- THE CHARGE of THE LIGHT u s e your own. Baby clothes 3430. 3 - 2 / 1 4 i t , " he said. Detroit, Michigan will be on $165. IV 9-5922. S - 5 - 2 / 1 6 WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 201 East BRIGADE . groovy. Phone MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 1956. washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant S-5-2/13 Good condition. Ideal F l o r i d a , campus March 10. Opportunities f o r graduating TWO MEN needed now o r spring Grand t e r m . Delta A p a r t m e n t s . 332- Union. Phone ED 2r3212. River, across from 355-6957. LOCAL ARMY R e c r u i t e inspection invited. AMERICAN r will be . DIAPER SERVICE. 914 E . G i e r . ••• ••• •••• spring transportation. 332- students a r e excellent for 8436. S-10-2/22 C available In ' Room 4, Demon- Call 482-0864. C san •GK33SC3S3 5365. , S-3-2, 13 those who d e s i r e a c a r e e r in SNOWTIRES: 13^ Falcon s t r a t i o n Hall Tuesdays and • • • n a ••naaa equipped, 1964 luxury sedan. Fully including a i r - c o n - the Material Handling Industry and a r e interested in D i v e r - THREE GIRLS take over l e a s e . w h e e l s . $12. 484-6870 evenings Luxury a p a r t m e n t , d i s h w a s h e r . until 10 p . m . T h u r s d a y s 1:00-4:30 p . m . to NO BETTER TIME than now 2 - 2 / 1 4 d i s c u s s with college s e n i o r s to find the home you want in ACROSS 1. Indication 25. Reared anaa • • • • • • • • • • • H B • • • • ditioning. IV 5-7485. S - 3 - 2 / 1 4 sification of Training product a r e a s f r o m designing in all $56.25. 351-9188. NEW, COMPLETELY f u r n i s h e d S - 5 - 2 / 1 5 LADIES FIGURE skates, size 9. the O f f i c e r ' s Candidate School p r o g r a m . 1 - 2 / 1 3 the C l a s s i f i e d Ads. 5. Mum 26. Golf stroke •s ••• to whatever your abilities East Lansing apartment. Like new, $11. 372-2752. S-l-2/13 the FAMtiyAMMs 8. File 11. Pillage 29. Fishing boat • • • • • • osi Problem: c a r r y you in this exciting S - 3 - 2 / 1 4 OLIVETTI TYPEWRITER ( P o r t - V-M WEEK Is coming F e b r u a r y 31. Undivided aoos •• •• a• • •aas aaanHQH • • •• •• •• •• $125.00. 339-2888. 12. Beneficial industry. 20. Watch f o r special savings to 32. Frenzied People don't LARGE FURNISHED a p a r t m e n t , able.) Like new - $44.95. Phone on p o r t a b l e and component s y s - THIS ISN'T AS MUCM 13. Palm leaf woman 50 BED GENERAL HOSPITAL adults only. Wllliamston, Mich- 353-7050. believe our has need f o r professional help. igan. 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S-3-2/15 Monday, February 13, 1967 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan RyunI f o l lard star in sellout relays In the f i n a l s , which amounted By NORM SAARI f a s t p a c e and Ryun continued with h i s own r a c e , finishing the t h r e e - to his eighth r a c e of the d a y , he State News Sports W r i t e r q u a r t e r m i l e at 3:05 and r e s p o n d - t i r e d and finished t h i r d , behind A sellout crowd of 6,500 packed ing to the c r o w d ' s standing o v a - Bob Steele of MSU and the w i n n e r . Jenison Fieldhouse Saturday tion on his final q u a r t e r m i l e with George B y e r s of K a n s a s . T h e evening to watch the f i n a l s of the r e c o r d t i m e . winning lime was 0:07.8. the 44th Annual MSU R e l a y s , but " I was s u r p r i s e d at the r a b - Washington, P o l l a r d , Steele no m a t t e r h o w closely they b i t , " Ryun said a f t e r the r a c e . and Alan Maibach won the shuttle watched, could not have seen one " N o one said anything about it hurdle relay in 0:28.8, tying the of the m e e t ' s top p e r f o r m a n c e s . to m e . It happens quite a bit, but American indoor, meet and f i e l d - That is because it was run in I just try to run my own r a c e . house r e c o r d set la st y e a r . W a s h - the afternoon by C h a r l e s P o l l a r d , " I wanted to run a good t i m e ington, Steele, Clint J o n e s and MSU's sophomore h u r d l e r , who and was pleased with my p e r - F r e d McKoy were on that t e a m . set a m e e t , fieldhouse and A m e r i - formance," the world r e c o r d Even with r e g u l a r Das C a m p - can dirt track r e c o r d of 0:08.2 holder in the mil*» bell not competing because of an in the p r e l i m i n a r y s of the high Sam B a i r and Conrad Nightin- i n j u r y , the Spartan sprint medley h u r d l e s . The previous r e c o r d was gale finished f i r s t - s e c o n d in the relay team clocked 3:24.2 to set s h a r e d by Spartan Gene Washing- NCAA Indoor m i l e last y e a r and a new meet and fieldhouse r e c o r d . ton and Willie May of P u r d u e at w e r e e n t e r e d in the m i l e but Don C r a w f o r d , S t e e l e , Richard 0:08.3. s c r a t c h e d b e f o r e the r a c e . Dunn and John Spain, who ran a P o l l a r d ' s r e c o r d was set in his Stanley said, " C o a c h J i m Gib- 1:50.8 h a l f - m i l e leg, combined f i r s t official t i m e on the Jenison b a r d asked m e if I would set a f o r the r e c o r d . . t r a c k . After that, Washington, p a c e for Ryun the f i r s t half m i l e . The o t h e r r e c o r d set by an 9 Ryun and 'the rabbit who had won both high and low h u r d l e s in the meet f o r the past T h e crowd c a m e to s e e him set a new r e c o r d , so I a g r e e d . P l a y - MSU entry was in the two-mile - r u n , a s Dick Sharkey finished in Yea Charlie J i m Ryun and MSU's Dale S t a n l e y , n e a r the half two y e a r s , won hls qualifying ing the rabbit m a k e s you feel 8:56.8, topping ~ the fieldhouse silly, b e c a u s e most of the people m a r k of 9:01.4 he and J a m e s mg m i l e m a r k in the m i l e r u n of S a t u r d a y ' s MSU R e l a y s . heat with an 0:08.4. C a s e Hall salutes t h e i r hero C h a r l i e P o l l a r d , left, with a banner announc In the s t a n d s don't understand Murphy had s e t . the Ryun g a i n s the lead h e r e and run« u n c h a l l e n g e d f o r The two Spartans ran in s e p - his m e e t , fieldhouse and A m e r i c a n d i r t t r a c k r e c o r d set In the high h u r d l e s of a r a t e s e m i - f i n a l h e a t s , with P o l - you a r e not running your own Bill B a r r e t t of E a s t e r n M i c h i - ies t h e r e s t of t h e r a c e , winning with a 4 : 0 3 . 7 t i m e . M S U R e l a y s , S a t u r d a y . P o l l a r d , a sophomore, set his r e c o r d in the p r e l i m i n a r l a r d winning his in 0:08.4 and race. gan University and Bob Steinhoff S t a t e N e w s P h o t o by Tony F e r r a n t e and l a t e r won the high h u r d l e f i n a l s . couponMHHI Washington in 0:08.3. In the even- " T h e other two s t a r s pulled of Kansas set the only new field ing f i n a l s they r a n identical out, Sam B a i r and C o n r a d N i g h t - event r e c o r d , tying in the- pole State News Photos by Ray W e s t r a 0:08.3 t i m e s , but P o l l a r d c r o s s e d ingale, a n d w e w a n t e d t o g e t a g o o d vault at 15-5. and Chuck M i c h a e l s Indiana cage test the finish line f i r s t . " I was very s a t i s f i e d with the performance," P o l l a r d said. t i m e , " A s s i s t a n t Coach J i m G i b - Other r e c o r d s broken include« b a r d s a i d . ' | I t was a g r e a t s e l f - 9:50.1 t i m e by Kansas State in s a c r i f i c e on Stanley's p a r t , and the distance medley relay; 2:13.7 FROM Cigarettes " B o t h Gene and I have been he did an excellent job. If he in the 1000-yard run by Ralph BARNES Floral puts MSU on spot training h a r d f o r this meet and w e wanted to take f i r s t and second. I really did not expect to win, I hadn't run that way, R y u i ' s t i m e Schultz of N o r t h w e s t e r n , and the probably would nave been around Air F o r c e Academy running of 4:09." the mile relay In 3:15.8. The of E . Lansing 215 Ann St. 4/990 ' By DENNIS CHASE w a s t i r e d but had to run my b e s t . O v e r a l l , MSU gave a s t r o n g MSU team of Steele, C r a w f o r d , 20-20, put Holms back in, then, showing in the m e e t . P a t Wilson and Spain finished ORDER TODAY Associate Sports Editor I hope I c a i ^ i o It again in the Big in the second half, a l t e r n a t e d Washington set a new meet and t h i r d . Steele had competed in six Ten champPnships." • roses in short supply • LAFAYETTE — That much H o l m s , Baylor and L a f a y e t t e . fieldhouse r e c o r d in the low h u r - r a c e s before these f i n a l s . Benington said he was pleased What the crowd wanted to s e e in talked about " r o a d j i n x " of the d l e s with a p r e l i m i n a r y t i m e of MSU e n t r i e s placing in indi- Call ED 2-0171 the evening s e s s i o n w a s a r e c o r d We Telegraph S p a r t a n s didn't hold up S a t u r - with L a f a y e t t e ' s p e r f o r m a n c e . He 0:07.7, knocking one-tenth oi the vidual events were Roland C a r - "COUPON m i l e run by University of Kansas Flowers day, a s Michigan State turned on a l s o said that Holms did an e x - flash J i m Ryun. He did not d i s a p - t i m e he and Louis S i m s , f r o m t e r , at 14-6 in the pole vault, WORLD WIDE the poise and won a last second cellent job guarding the B o i l e r - P u r d u e , and L a r r y H o w a r d , f r o m and Mike Bowers at 6-6 in the point the fans e i t h e r , a s his 4:03.7 victory at P u r d u e , 79-77. The m a k e r s ' high scoring s o p h o m o r e , set a new meet and fieldhouse team will try to keep the m o - H e r m a n Gilliam, Wisconsin, held. high jump.. ' Micrin record. mentum when they play Indiana Gilliam didn't get a basket in MSU's Dale Stanley acted as at 8 p . m . tonight- in J e n i s o n . the f i r s t half, and finished with R y a n ' s " r a b b i t " the f i r s t half MASTER'S CANDIDATES: The H o o s i e r s , who beat the 11 points. mile, running the f i r s t q u a r t e r in Guard Bill Keller was the S p a r t a n s 82-77 at Bloomington, Ind., l a s t Monday, a r e tied with B o i l e r m a k e r s u r p r i s e of the a f t - They both had a 2:01 time f o r the Northwestern f o r the Big Ten ernoon. He led all s c o r e r s with half. 0:56.0, with Ryun in at 0:58.2. 590 l e a d , both with 5 - 1 r e c o r d s . In- 19 points in his best day of the diana glided past Wisconsin S a t - s e a s o n . Roger Blalock had 17, f a s t p a c e , then d r o p s behind. u r d a y , 93-81, and the Wildcats and Henry Ebershoff had 14. In t r a c k , a " r a b b i t " s e t s a Stanley t i r e d quickly at the You had a pretty good reason beat Michigan, 105-82. The S p a r - Steve R y m a l , returning to his C O U PON tans a r e 4 - 2 , tied for third with old f o r m a f t e r a lapse a t In- Iowa. diana, led the Spartans with 18 A j a i n s t P u r d u e , the S p a r t a n s points. Art Baylor had his best Skiers in finals BrecK went right down to the w i r e b e - output of the y e a r , with 14 p o i n t s . f o r e L e e Lafayette hit on a jump Matthew Aitch had 13, and John shot with two seconds remaining Bailey looked like he guard spot back a s he scored 12 championships won his T h e Michigan State Ski T e a m qualified f o r the NCAA national last Saturday for going on for your Master's. f o r the victory. points. when it placed t h i r d in a field of L a f a y e t t e , who m i s s e d all f o u r of his f r e e throw t r i e s , including two one-and-one situations that would have tied :he s c o r e , cam': the Edwards had Sand L a f a y e t t e , 6. nine in the qualifying round. P u r d u e sho: for 43 p e r cent but Sparta.is hit 47 p e r cent in Michigan T e c h was f i r s t , and N o r t h e r n Michigan University was second in the meet held at 590 off thp h°n-\a. a n i aut of MSU handing the B o i l e r m a k e r s t h e i r fourth Big Ten l o s s in six g a m e s . Houghton. Coach J o i n Benington's dog house Against Indiana, the S p a r t a n s Although the top t h r e e t e a m s to play the hero r o l e . OU PON will be trying to stop the guard a r e eligible for the c h a m p i o n - Benington was d i s s a t i s f i e d with ships, N o r t h e r n , which is not a L a f a y e t t e ' s play in the last couple duo of Erv Inneger and Vernon g a m e s , so he started Haywood P a y n e , who hit f o r 24 and 21 NCAA m e m b e r , will not p a r t i c i - pate in the March meet. Mennen E d w a r d s and John Holms at f o r - points against MSU Feb. 6 . wards. Benington replaced Holms with 590 L a f a y e t t e when the s c o r e was v Fencers lose four of five Spaghetti Lasagna Five fencing m e e t s over the weekend for the MSU s w o r d s m e n proved d i s a s t r o u s , as the only- Steak Sudden Beauty Chicken win they could salvage was a Shrimp 16-11 decision over the U n i v e r - sity of Chicago on F r i d a y night. Submarine PIZZA In another meet F r i d a y , Wayne State dominated s a b r e , 8 - 1 . to lead them to a 17-10 victory over the S p a r t a n s . "The Cook's 211 M . A . C . In" at II Daily, 4 Sun. E P 7-1668 490 T h r e e m e e t s Saturday proved 'exclusive but not expens i ve even m o r e futile, with MSU losing to Wisconsin, 17-10;. to Iowa, 14- 13; and-to the Air F o r c e Academy, 19-8. " T h e y all had better balance than w e h a d , " Fencing Coach » the.O i^""Jmart New Spring MATERNITY Now here are some i 1 C'JJPONI • Sucrets » i ..•..• 11. FASHIONS /jORK C h a r l e s Schmitter said. 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Michigan ni hand g-men M' twice; first Big Ten loss CHAMPAIGN, 111.— It was a High b a r was Illinois'.« b e s t win straight " I t was a g r e a t a l l - a r o u n d By JOE M I T C H F r i d a y night, the Spartans had a Spartan team effort f r o m s t a r t 27.65-26.30. Silhan won it, 9 . 3 5 , e f f o r t , " said MSU Coach Amo 3 - 1 lead a f t e r two periods, but with Chuck Weoer second at 9.30 State News Sports W r i t e r Bessone, Saturday night. to finish. A bad one. won it only on Mikkola's goal at The Spartan gym l a s t s . In their and T h o r third, 9.25. MSU's hockey t e a m , on the "And we kept the puck in t h e i r the 18:03 m a r k a f t e r Michigan most c r i t i c a l me.it to d a t e , f l o u n - P a r a l l e l b a r s sealed an Illinois s c o r i n g of Co-captains Tom zone. T h a t ' s what won the s e r i e s had tied it up with two goals in d e r e d Before a f i r e d - u p Illinois v i c t o r y . P r i o r to the event, the Mikkola and Mike Jacobson and for u s . " the third p e r i o d . squad h e r e Saturday to lose their running s c o r e was 135.525- the goal tending of Gaye Cooley, T h e Spartans had Michigan Mikkola, on a g r e a t individual f i r s t Big Ten meet of the season, 132.725, and the Spartans killed swept a t w o - g a m e weekend s e - bottled up in the Wolverine e f f o r t , took the puck in the S p a r - 189.175-185.525. all hopes of overcoming the 2 . 8 - r i e s f r o m a r c h - r i v a l Michigan. end most of the s e r i e s , applying tan zone, skated around a M i c h i - The l o s s broke a 12-meet v i c - polnt d e f i c i t , handiig the event T h e Spartan s k a t e r s w e r e pressure to U - M ' s goalies, gan defender and flipped the puck tory string in conference c o m p e - to Illinois, 27.00-24.95.. n e v e r behind in e i t h e r game, w i n - Harold H e r m a n and J i m Keough. over the head of Michigan's tition. The last time the Spartans Szypula called these p e r f o r m - ning F r i d a y night, 4 - 3 at Ann A r - When Michigan was starting a goalie, H a r o l d H e r m a n . It was a lost to a Big Ten foe was Feb. 12, 1955, when MSU bowed to a n c e s by the Spartans the w o r s t .of the afternoon. Rollo, Silhan Spartan goal b o r , and 5 - 1 Saturday night a t the Ice Arena. r u s h , the S p a r t a n s ' defensemen —Bob Brawley, Dick Bois, Bob power play goal a f t e r H e r m a n was penalized two-minutes f o r Michigan. and Weber swept the top p l a c e s , Mikkola s c o r e d the winning DeMarco, Nelson DeBenedet and tripping. scoring 9.35, 8.90 and 8.75. T h e S p a r t a n r i g h t wing Doug V o l m a r r a i s e s h i s h a n d s and s t i c k a s a s i g n of a Spai— T h e r e were a few aright spots. goal F r i d a y night with l e s s than F r e n c h — w e r e t h e r e to break it MSU's other goals were Toby Tow son won floor e x e r c i s e best the Spartans could manage t a n s c o r e in S a t u r d a y n i g h t ' s g a m e a g a i n s t M i c h i g a n at t h e Ice A r e n a . Ken A n s t e y , two minutes r e m a i n i n g in the up and shoot the puck back into s c o r e d by Anstey in the second at 9.45, followed by Dave Thor was Cliff Diehl's 8.70 for f o u r t h . not s h o w n , a c t u a l l y s c o r e d t h e g o a l f o r t h e S p a r t a n s , who won both g a m e s f r o m t h e game, and took p a r t in all of the the Michigan zone. period and Jacobson, twice in the at 9.25. m i n i Hal Shaw was third Haynie was 8.2 and Thor 8.05. W o l v e r i n e s , 4 - 3 and 5-1. S t a t e N e w s P h o t o by M i k e S c h o n h o f e n S p a r t a n s ' s c o r i n g the next night, Playing a r o u s e d hockey f r o m first period. at 9.15, with Spartan Ron Aure that included two goals and t h r e e the opening whistle to the final fourth a : 9.10. a s s i s t s . He tied J a c o b s o n f o r total OSU STUBBORN second, the Spartans were p a s s - Dave Croft won r i n g s , s c o r - point h o n o r s f o r the s e r i e s with ing with e x t r e m e precision, e s p e - ing 9.30. L a r r y Goldserg was six. cially around the Wolverine goal Tankers top Buckeyes second at 9.15. Third for Illinois J a c o b s o n s c o r e d MSU's f i r s t a r e a . All t h r e e offensive lines had was Mark Kaplan, scoring 9.05. two goals F r i d a y night and had a Michigan defensemen c o n s i s t - Dan Kinsey was sixth at 8.10- goal and t h r e e a s s i s t s Saturday ently backing up trying to p r o t e c t T h o r , who was -chediled to night to r a i s e h i s total point the Wolverine goalies. work all-a.- j u i d along with t r a m - production f o r the season to 22— .It was the Saturday night g a m e poline, wa 3 scratched f r o m r i n g s , f o u r t h behind Mikkola who l e a d s that B e s s o n e said was the t e a m ' s a s was Ed Gunny. Thor was too By JOHN LADD by two seconds. Bob Wolf and p e r used to f a s t b r e a s t s t r o k e leg f r e e s t y l e . Rauch finished second, the- team in s c o r i n g with 33. better night. T h e Spartans pulled State News Sports W r i t e r Greg Brown were almost In a dead to beat P e t e Williams in the and the Spartan lead was cut to t i r e d to work, according to Cooley, the s p r i t e junior away to a 2 - 0 lead a f t e r the f i r s t COLUMBUS — The minute you heat with Ohio State's b a c k - 2 0 0 - y a r d individual medley a s two points, 43-41. Szypula. i goalie f r o m North Bay, Ont., period and a 3 - 1 lead a f t e r the start feeling s o r r y for Ohio State, s t r o k e r nnd b r e a s t s t r o k e r , and OSU's Dick F o r t u n e took an un- But the next event, the 2 0 0 - second, b e f o r e two goals in the The damage was already done. was c r e d i t e d with his second they come back and look like Ed Glick's butterfly leg gave the opposed t h i r d . T h e Buckeyes now yard b a c k s t r o k e , m a r k e d the t h i r d put the g a m e in the bag f o r Vault went to the Illini, 27.475- s t r a i g h t s e r i e s victory a f t e r t h e y ' r e going to beat you. Ohio Spartans a slight edge. In the final had c l o s e d the Spartan advantage s t a r t of t h e Buckeyes' r a p i d them. 20.925, with Big Ten champ Shaw beating Minnesota twice the State, on paper, couldn't have a f r e e s t y l e leg, Spartan Gary L a n g - to one point, 29-28. downfall. In the f i r s t of t h r e e averaging a hot 9.55. Aure was weekend b e f o r e . He had a p h e - Mikkola had n e a r l y two i d e n t i - chance of beating the Spartan ley kept up with T o m Lakin of Toda revenged his l o s s to consecutive " s l a m s , " W i l l i a m s J CHICAGO second at 9.10, fo'.low .-d by T h o r , nomenal total of 45 s a v e s the f i r s t cal goals in the f i r s t period, f a k - s w i m m e r s , yet for 3/4 of t h e i r OSU for 50 y a r d s , but the B u c k - K n o r r in the o n e - m e t e r diving won the event in 2:03.0. Wolf 9.025. night and 30 the second night and ing the goalie, J i m Keough, both swimming meet Saturday at C o l - eye a c e finished hard to give the and beat the Buckeye national took second place ahead of OSU's After cleaning u? on floor e x - kept the h i g h - s c o r i n g W o l v e r i n e s t i m e s b e f o r e finally s c o r i n g . e r c i s e , things fell a p a r t . Side h o r s e , the m e a t ' s turning point umbus, the Buckeyes kept the s c o r e uncomfortably close. Buckeyes the lead. T h e S p a r t a n s ' strength in the champ, 271.1 - 269.35 in the t h r e e - m e t e r to prevent the B u c k - Hopper in another of the c l o s e v i c t o r i e s that a r e e a r n i n g him to their lowest goal total in a s e - r i e s this season--four. Again it was the S p a r t a n s ' No. 1 line of Jacobson, Mikkola and I » PUBLIC | SCHOOLS distance was once again d e m o n - e y e s f r o m taking the lead. the nickname of "Hollywood." was won by Illinois, 26.65-26,25. T h e Spartans won, 71-52. T h e double victory m a r k e d the L e e Hathaway that accounted f o r Silhan was the winner at 9.10, "A lot of people rated Ohio strated a s Dan Pangborn and C o - c a p t a i n Glick led the twin Pangborn and Groseth achieved t h e i r t h i r d s c o r e . Hathaway took S p a r t a n s ' fourth consecutive win with MSU's Dennis Smith second State too low. You've got to r e - Chuck Geggie both finished the b r o t h e r s Dick and T o m Gable all the expected Spartan s l a m in a p a s s f r o m Mikkola in f r o n t A and the S p a r t a n s ' fifth victory in will have a at 8.95. Thor was fourth (8.75), m e m b e r the way they t r a i n . T h e y 1,000-yard f r e e s t y l e before t h e i r the way to win the 2 0 0 - y a r d the 5 0 0 - y a r d f r e e s t y l e , while of the net and r a m m e d it in with t h e i r l a s t eight g a m e s . (One g a m e tying with Illin.' Bob Broome.. always pick up steam late in the lone opponent had finished 800 b u t t e r f l y f o r the Spartans In Gred Brown and J a c k M a r s h 49 seconds left in the second p e - | 2:01.2. pulled off a n o t - s o - e x p e c t e d one ended in a tie. T h a t left them representative J e r r y Mcore was sixth at 8.55. season," saidCoachCharlesMc- y a r d s . T h i s gave the Spartans a one g a m e below the .500 m a r k riod. 12-9 lead. T h e Buckeyes were The Buckeyes' Lakin once in the 200-yard b r e a s t s t r o k e . T h e " L o n g horse was good, but we Caffree. in both the W e s t e r n Collegiate Michigan's only goal of the e v e - | on c a m p u s never to regain the lead, again c a m e through with a f a s t last t h r e e individual events had weren't s e c j r e , " Szypula noted. T h e l a c k of Gary Dilley's Hockey A s s n . g a m e s (8-9-1) and ning c a m e j u s t 23 seconds l a t e r Chuck Knorr, OSU national t i m e , setting a new dual m e e t se.en a two-point lead grow to 23 " S i d e h o r s e was a great d i s a p - sprinting strength kept the m e e t season g a m e s (11-12-1). when J i m Hartmann, a n o n - r e g u - J M a r c h 1, 1967 AAU champion, won the o n e - r e c o r d of 0:47.6 in the 100-yard points. poiiftme. t . Trior had two good close through t h e f i r s t nine l a r , slapped home a goal f r o m the e v e n t s , but a bad afternoon o v e r - events, but in the backstroke the m e t e r diving a s MSU's F r e d blue line. Cooley was s c r e e n e d Whiteford and Doug Todd f i n - | F o r information about c e r - REMAIN UNDEFEATED all." Spartans proved they had a m p l e out of view at the t i m e . strength without Dilley to s t a r t ished second and third. In the , tifica.tion, p r o c e d u r e s and Trampoline, 27.46-25.45,pro- The Michigan goal, however, vided m o r e trou.ole, a s Illini the s e r i e s of three " s l a m s " 200-yard f r e e s t y l e , Spartan Ken did- not deter the Spartans f r o m 9 teaching opportunities, a r - Walsh made up a slight d i s a d - adding on t h e i r margin a s J a c - j r a n g e f o r appointment at: dump Iowa, 24-8 swap: the top three p l a c e s . Shaw which put the MSU team s e c u r e l y and Cookie Rollo tied f o r f i r s t at 9.20, with Steve Chappie third at 9.0. Ray Walker was fourth ahead. Dilley was ill and didn't m a k e the t r i p . vantage to win the event in 1:48.0. Rolf Groseth of MSU placed t h i r d . B r u c e Betzhold of OSU won the Matmen obson and Ken Anstey s c o r e d goals in the third p e r i o d . J a c o b s o n was stationed to the ! UNIVERSITY I PLACEMENT f o r the Spartans a; 8.65, with 50-yard f r e e s t y l e , but MSU's Don By G A Y E L W E S C H T h e 5 - 5 junior, a nativeIowan, at 152 when he was decisioned T h e meet s t a r t e d to the B u c k - r i g h t of the net when he flipped T h o r fifth a : 8.55 and Aure sixth Rauch gave MSU a second. B u c k - State News Sports Writer r a c k e d up an 8 - 3 lead b e f o r e by Phil Henning, 8 - 7 . e y e s ' advantage a s their medley in a Mikkola p a s s and A n s t é y ' s getting a c r a d l e hold on Duss and I OFFICE 8.25. r e l a y team beat out the Spartans eye past national champ Bob H o p - MSU w r e s t l e r s took e a s y v i c - Don Cox drew with Dennis s c o r e was a rebound goal off pinning h i m . Wegner, 1 - 1 at 160, in a bout t o r i e s on both ends of the weight Keough's glove on a shot by Dale C a r r dropped his fifth that involved m o r e shoving than scale, while losing two and d r a w - Jacobson. m a t c h of the y e a r against eight wrestling. ing one in the middle weight College Bike Shop wins and a tie at 145 pounds when George Radman won his 14th c l a s s e s in winning 24-8 o v e r h e was decisioned by J o e Wells, straight at 167 with a 12-3 d e - Iowa. T h e victory was MSU's 9 - 5 . C a r r s c o r e d a takedown on cision o v e r R u s s Sill. Radman l a s t home m e e t of the y e a r , S a t - a double leg tackle in the f i r s t s c o r e d t h r e e takedowns, an e s - urday, b e f o r e a capacity crowd p e r i o d but gave up two e s c a p e s cape, a n e a r fall and two points in the I.M. S p o r t s A r e n a . to tie the match going into the f o r riding t i m e in the m a t c h . G a r y B i s s e l l extended his r e c - ' t t u h i peic'Ait?. "v Mike B r a d l e y s c o r e d a 13-7 134 N . H a r r i s o n ord a t 123 to 10-5-0 with a s u r - F r o m the down position, C a r r victory over Iowa's Verlyn (1 Block N. of Kellogg Center) p r i s i n g l y e a s y 10-2 victory o v e r a t t e m p t e d to r o l l out for an e s - S t r e l l n e r f o r his 10th victory at Iowa's Ray P a s t o r i n o . B i s s e l l s c o r e d a takedown with two s e c - cape, but the move b a c k f i r e d . 177. B r a d l e y was behind 5 - 4 at ED 2 - 4 1 1 7 Honda Dealer W e l l s s c o r e d a p r e d i c a m e n t and a one point in the match but scored onds left in the f i r s t period and n e a r fall b e f o r e C a r r could tally two e s c a p e s , two takedowns and a then added a takedown and e s - on a r e v e r s a l and escape, and n e a r fall to pull away. Parts & Accessories cape in the second period, and an the Iowan added two points f o r Jeff R i c h a r d s o n ' s match with e s c a p e , r e v e r s a l and riding t i m e riding time. Dale S t e a r n s , I o w a ' s highly touted In the third period f o r the 10 Factory Trained Mechanics Dave C a m p b e l l dropped the heavyweight was cut short when points. second bout of the match f o r MSU, S t e a r n s was f o r c e d to f o r f e i t due Don Behm, MSU's 130-pound- and s e t h i s r e c o r d a t 6 - 6 - 2 er, manhandledlowa'sBillAustin to i n j u r y . f o r a h a r d l y - b e l i e v a b l e 24-7 v i c - t o r y . Behm s c o r e d eight t a k e - downs in the eight minute bout, two coming on nicely executed Granby R o l l s . He a l s o s c o r e d two e s c a p e s , a predicament, two points f o r riding time, and one point when Austin was called f o r stalling. T h e win upped B e h m ' s season r e c o r d to 16-1. . Dale Anderson, MSU's 137- pounder, r a i s e d his r e c o r d to 16-0 by pinning Iowa's Doug D u s s at the 4:56 m a r k of the bout. 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