Friday Ciôi/dy .. • K ' y iT NEWS Inside today.. MICHIGAN ' . . . A n d c o l d today with the low i n the l o w e r t w e n t i e s . Chance of C a r m i c h a e l , B l a c k P o w e r , P. 2 STATE l i g h t 's'now t o n i g h t . S a t u r d a y , s n o w F a c u l t y , Staff Changes, P. 4 f l u r r i e s and c o l d . C a g e r s v . M i n n e s o t a , P. 6 " P o r g y and B e s s " r e v i e w , P. 9 UNIVERSITY February 17, 1967 10c East Lansing, Michigan V o l . 59 N u m b e r 129 DULLES—'STOPPED SOVIETS' " SDS «MMÌMMNI ASMSU's a p p r o p r i a t i o n ^NTl - D R A F T Ex-CIA head defends sai¡ d i l l ega By E L L E N Z U R K E V State News Staff W r i t e r financing student groups p a y i n g off a n y m o r e and they h a v e n ' t c a l l e d who knew of t h e u n d e r c o v e r a r r a n g e m e n t A c o n s t i t u t i o n a l t e s t i s in o r d e r f o r WASHINGTON (fl - - T h e m a n in c h a r g e one f o r y e a r s now. I think it i s v e r y c o n - with t h e C I A . t h e p o w e r of t h e ASMSU Student B o a r d of the C e n t r a l I n t e l l i g e n c e A g e n c y d u r i n g vincing t h a t t h e strong r e p r e s e n t a t i o n by T h e r e h a v e b e e n r e p o r t s f r o m s o m e NSA to a p p r o p r i a t e student tax d o l l a r s . much of t h e t i m e it s e c r e t l y f i n a n c e d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s c a u s e d t h e m to b a c k down. m e m b e r s that d e l e g a t e s to t h e o v e r s e a s t h e N a t i o n a l Student A s s o c i a t i o n t h i n k s - T h e c a s e a r o s e a f t e r the board a l - It d i s c o u r a g e d t h e m . " c o n f e r e n c e s b r o u g h t back information f r o m a national' s e c u r i t y viewpoint - it l o c a t e d $50 f o r J i m G r a h a m , ASMSU R i c h a r d S t e a r n s , the NSA v i c e p r e s i d e n t about C o m m u n i s t youth a c t i v i t i e s which c h a i r m a n , to attend a Washington c o n - w a s a good d e a l . f o r i n t e r n a t i o n a l a f f a i r s , s a y s t h e CIA did w a s t u r n e d o v e r to t h e CIA, f e r e n c e q u e s t i o n i n g U.S. p o l i c y in V i e t - " W e obtained what we w a n t e d , " A l l e n W. D u l l e s s a i d T h u r s d a y in a n i n t e r v i e w . not p i c k t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , o r i n s i s t But even with t h i s , t h e e x p l a n a t i o n s n a m . G r a h a m did not a t t e n d t h e c o n f e r e n c e D u l l e s ; who h e a d e d .the CIA f r o m 1953 that t h e y m e e t any i d e o l o g i c a l s t a n d a r d s . given by S t e a r n s , t h e State D e p a r t m e n t and a s a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of MSU. The representatives, usually U.S. stu- t o . .1961; s a i d h e found t h e link with t h e D u l l e s l e a v e u n a n s w e r e d the q u e s t i o n on R i c h a r d Durell, Monroe senior and d e n t s in s c h o o l s a b r o a d , w e r e p i c k e d by student o r g a n i z a t i o n a l r e a d y f o r g e d when why it would c o s t $200,000 a y e a r to p r e - l a w m a j o r , c o n t e n d s that the b o a r d t h e p r e s i d e n t and i n t e r n a t i o n a l v i c e p r e s i - h e took o v e r , and would not d i s c u s s a n y supply a h a n d f u l of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f o r c o m m i t t e d an u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a c t by dent of t h e NSA, S t e a r n s s a i d . d e t a i l s of how the r e l a t i o n s h i p w o r k e d . a few b r i e f c o n f e r e n c e s held at i n t e r v a l s appropriating money f o r a political i s s u e It m a y b e only c o i n c i d e n t a l t h a t t h e s e of n a t i o n a l s c o p e w h i c h d o e s not d i r e c t l y But on t h e b r o a d q u e s t i o n of what t h e of s e v e r a l y e a r s . CIA r e c e i v e d f o r the $200,000 a y e a r two o f f i c e r s w e r e g e n e r a l l y t h e onlv o n e s a f f e c t s t u d e n t s in t h e i r r o l e at MSU. it s l i p p e d to t h e NSA f o r m o r e than a L a c k of a p r o c e d u r e f o r handling a c a s e c h a r g i n g a n I l l e g a l act by t h e b o a r d h a s delayed proceedings. L a s t week the Dialog decade through private foundations, he w a s willing to talk in g e n e r a l i t i e s . A l l - U n i v e r s i t y Student J u d i c i a r y , w h i c h I s h a n d l i n g t h e c a s e , d e c i d e d to a s k both p a r t i e s to s u b m i t b r i e f s t o b e u s e d in S t u d e n t s f o r a D e m o c r a t i c S o c i e t y (SDS) s e t up an a n t . i - w a r b o o t h i n the U n i o n T h u r s d a y , next to the M a r i n e r e c r u i t i n g desk, and "If you s t u d i e d the student c o n f e r e n c e m o v e m e n t a b r o a d d u r i n g t h o s e v e a r s of rhe e a r l y ' 5 0 s , " lie s a i d " y o u would find NSA leader said CIA a t t r a c t e d a c r o w d of s t u d e n t s . SDS m e m b e r s c a l l e d t h e e n s u i n g that the C o m m u n i s t s w e r e making v e r y evaluating the question. An individual o r group n o r m a l l y i s i n d i c t e d f o r an i l l e g a l a c t by a m a j o r i t y v o t e of t h e s t u d e n t b o a r d , a c c o r d i n g to d i s c u s s i o n t h e i r f i r s t " g e n u i n e d i a l o g " o n t h e w o r m V i e t n a m SDS I s s p r e a d i n g a n t i - d r a f t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d e x p l a i n i n g w h a t it f e e l s s the r e a l r e a s o n f o r U.S. i n v o l v e m e n t in the w a r . e f f e c t i v e u s e of t h e m . " T h e c o n f e r e n c e s had g r e a t p r o p a g a n d a v a l u e f o r t h e m and w e r e i n f l u e n c i n g t h e didn't fund rights moves S t a t e N e w s p h o t o by P a u l S c h l e i t youth in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a s w e l l a s in all t h e g r o u p ' s d o m e s t i c p r o g r a m s , r e - t h e ASMSU c o d e of o p e r a t i o n s . WASHINGTON i - A N a t i o n a l Student other countries." p l i e d a q u i c k , f i r m " n o " when a s k e d " I couldn't quite s e e the student b o a r d A s s o c i a t i o n (NSA) l e a d e r s a i d T h u r s d a y Once NSA-sponsored representatives if t h e CIA had w i l l i n g l y h e l p e d s u p p o r t 'GAMBLER'S CHANCE' indicting i t s e l f , " Durell s a i d . " A n d so no C e n t r a l I n t e l l i g e n c e Agency (CIA) f u n d s started attending these conferences, e x - NSA's civil rights p r o j e c t s . I a s k e d t h a t a p r o c e d u r e b e d r a w n up pounding and d e f e n d i n g t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ' w e r e u s e d to finance t h e youth g r o u p ' s J o h n s o n a d d e d h e had no k n o w l e d g e of to h a n d l e t h i s c a s e and to b e a d o p t e d point of v i e w , t h e p i c t u r e c h a n g e d , s a i d e x t e n s i v e c i v i l r i g h t s a c t i v i t i e s in t h e CIA-NSA r e l a t i o n s h i p s until a few w e e k s in c a s e of f u t u r e n e e d . " Dulles. South. Students favor lottery ag0 D u r e l l s a i d a m e t h o d by w h i c h s t u d e n t " V 1 " T h e S o v i e t s had to r e t r e a t in t h i s J i m J o h n s o n , who a s NSA n a t i o n a l a f - b o a r d c o u l d b e t r i e d f o r an i l l e g a l a c t When t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t a c k n o w l - a r e a , " he said. " T h e conferences weren't f a i r s vice president last year directed w a s t h e l e a s t h e hoped to a c c o m p l i s h in e d g e d T u e s d a y that t h e g o v e r n m e n t ' s chief h i s fight to m a k e G r a h a m r e t u r n t h e e s p i o n a g e a r m had been s u b s i d i z i n g NSA, $50 to ASMSU. He s a i d it i s I m p o r t a n t t h a t s t u d e n t . government not b e a l l o w e d to m a k e for draft selection it s p e c i f i c a l l y s a i d t h e s u p p o r t w a s f o r "international activities." T h e CIA f u n d s w e r e c h a n n e l e d to NSA G r a h a m ' s appropriation a precedent for By K U R T E. HAHN t h r o u g h d o m e s t i c and i n t e r n a t i o n a l f o u n d - o t h e r s u c h e x p e n d i t u r e s by t h e b o a r d . l o t t e r y , and p l a c e t h e individual in t h e a t i o n s . R e c o r d s show s o m e f o u n d a t i o n s State News Staff W r i t e r had apparently m a d e administrative g r a n t s Both ASMSU a n d D u r e l l w e r e n o t i f i e d l o t t e r y f o r only one y e a r . to t h e s t u d e n t g r o u p which w e r e u s e d to W e d n e s d a y that t h e c a s e would b e h e a r d . MSU s t u d e n t s a r e g e n e r a l l y in f a v o r Of " I f e e l i t ' s b e t t e r . It would r e l i e v e doubt the proposed lottery draft system largely about w h e n you go if not about w h e t h e r a d m i n i s t e r NSA p r o g r a m s . E a c h p a r t y h a s a w e e k to s u b m i t a b e c a u s e it would g i v e s t u d e n t s i n c r e a s e d you w o u l d g o , " s a i d L e n n y N o r d s t r o m , Official r e c o r d s also revealed three b r i e f . T h e j u d i c i a r y h a s not set a d a t e s e c u r i t y and a " g a m b l e r ' s c h a n c e . " L i v o n i a j u n i o r . " T h e idea of n a t i o n a l i z i n g f o r m e r NSA o f f i c i a l s r e c e i v e d m o n e y f r o m f o r the h e a r i n g a s y e t . A s it now -stands t h e p r o p o s a l w o u l d r e g u l a t i o n s and q u o t a s i s t h e b e s t t h i n g t h e I n d e p e n d e n c e F o u n d a t i o n of B o s t o n , T h e new p r o c e d u r e a l s o s t a t e s t h a t e l i m i n a t e the l o c a l b o a r d ' s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y I've Heard. an a l l e g e d r e c i p i e n t of CIA f u n d s . t h e h e a r i n g s h a l l b e operf. It p r o v i d e s , f o r q u o t a s and d e f e r m e n t s , allow t h e i n - " I think the w h o l e i s s u e will p r o b a b l y Sen. Gale McGee, D-Wyo., defended h o w e v e r , that t h e J u d i c i a r y shall r u l e dividual to d e c i d e w h e n he will e n t e r t h e die a f t e r Vietnam ends since draft quotas t h e CIA a g a i n s t what h e t e r m e d " s h o r t - on t h e c a s e in c l o s e d s e s s i o n . slghted c r i t i c i s m . " will go down and t h e p r e s s u r e w i l l b e off the m a j o r i t y , " he added. " B e i n g able to decide ior y o u r s e l f w h e n 'Ideal' city Trustee says tuition you e n t e r i s a good I d e a , " c o m m e n t e d Mike Mills, Coloma f r e s h m a n . " A l s o , the idea of n a t i o n a l q u o t a s ' a n d s t a n d a r d s would e l i m i n a t e t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of f a v o r i t i s m mid opposed by may have to be hiked d i s c r i m i n a t i o n at the local levels. I would favor a strictly voluntary s t y s t e m . " " I l i k e it b e t t e r than t h e old s y s t e m , " By B E V T W I T C H E L L H e s a i d t h e c o n c e r n which h a s been e x p r e s s e d a b o u t t h e p o s s i b l e t u i t i o n hike s a i d Stan K o z i j i , H a m b u r g s o p h o m o r e . " I t ' s a s t e p in t h e r i g h t d i r e c t i o n . It g i v e s you a g a m b l e r ' s c h a n c e — t h e p r e s e n t s y s - local retailers State News Staff W r i t e r i s j u s t i f i e d , s i n c e t h e U n i v e r s i t y i s in t e m g i v e s you no c h a n c e at a l l . By BOB I M L E R " g r a v e t r o u b l e " financially. Romney's proposed $59,404,293 is Dwight D e L o n g , Midland j u n i o r , a g r e e d S t a t e N e w s S t a f f W rr ii t e r MSU T r u s t e e Don S t e v e n s , D - O k e m o s , e s t i m a t e d T h u r s d a y that tuition would n e a r l y $13 m i l l i o n s h o r t of f u n d s r e q u e s t e d with K o z i j i : h a v e to b e r a i s e d $75 a y e a r p e r student t o m e e t t h e p r e s e n t f i n a n c i a l n e e d s of t h e by MSU. P r e s i d e n t J o h n A. H a n n a h s a i d l a s t week chat a t l e a s t $3 m i l l i o n of t h e " I think i t ' s t h e f a i r e s t thing I ' v e h e a r d y e t . I'll t a k e m y c h a n c e s — a t l e a s t i t ' s A look at the leaders E a s t L a n s i n g ' s Planning Commission W e d n e s d a y r e v e a l e d i t s plan to c r e a t e U n i v e r s i t y not c o v e r e d b y Gov. G e o r g e $13 m i l l i o n s l a s h m u s t b e r e s t o r e d j u s t b e t t e r than no c h a n c e . " A G e r m a n s o l d i e r c a n ' t r e s i s t s t e a l i n g a g l a n c e as B r i t i s h p r i m e a n i d e a l c o m m u n i t y h e r e by 1980. But R o m n e y ' s p r o p o s e d budget. to m a i n t a i n p r e s e n t U n i v e r s i t y p r o g r a m s . A N e w a g o s e n i o r , R i c h a r d J e w e t t , liked m i n i s t e r H a r o l d W i l s o n says g o o d - b y to West G e r m a n C h a n c e l l o r m e m b e r s of t h e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y did Hannah did not know w h e r e t h e f u n d s t h e l i m i t e d l i a b i l i t y of t h e l o t t e r y . K u r t G e o r g K i e s i n g e r T h u r s d a y a f t e r W i l s o n ' s 3 6 - h o u r v i s i t to not think t h e plan would a i d o r p r o - S t e v e n s spoke f o r f o u r of "the eight would c o m e f r o m , but he said t h a t tuition " I think i t ' s a t r e m e n d o u s i d e a . A f t e r B o n n . See r e l a t e d s t o r y p a g e 3. UPI Cablephoto t e c t t h e i n t e r e s t of downtown m e r c h a n t s . m e m b e r s of t h e b o a r d of t r u s t e e s at would b e r a i s e d " o n l y if we h a v e t o . " T h e plan c a l l e d f o r s c h o o l - p a r k f a c i l - t h e i r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g at Kellogg C e n t e r y o u r n a m e is out of t h e p o o l , you car, s t o p Hannah a l s o h a s u r g e d t a x r e f o r m . ities, control of p e r - a c r e building in u r g i n g s u p p o r t f o r the s t a t e - w i d e fight w o r r y i n g . If y o u ' r e looking f o r a job, you " W i t h o u t t a x r e f o r m now, a d e q u a t e d e n s i t y , d e v e l o p m e n t of an i n d u s t r i a l - f o r m o r e money for education. w o n ' t get t u r n e d down b e c a u s e y o u ' r e s u p p o r t f o r e d u c a t i o n a t all l e v e l s i s j u s t In o t h e r a c t i o n t h e t r u s t e e s a p p r o v e d n a m e s f o r two new c o l l e g e s , t h e a s s i g n - m e n t s of A n d r e w D. Hunt, J r . , D e a n o f H u - not in t h e c a r d s , " he s a i d . T h e t r u s t e e s gave f o r m a l a p p r o v a l of t h e n a m e s f o r t h e two new r e s i d e n t i a l c o l l e g e s draftable." " I l i k e it. It g i v e s m e a b e t t e r c h a n c e to go t h r o u g h s c h o o l without w o r r y i n g , " s a i d Supremes top of pops r e s e a r c h c o m p l e x , t r a f f i c c o n t r o l and. a p e d e s t r i a n m a l l in downtown E a s t L a n - sing. m a n M e d i c i n e , and Scott N. S w i s h e r , p r o - T h e business community was r e p r e - •Mike M c G u i r e , J a c k s o n j u n i o r , " b u t I'd s c h e d u l e d to open f a l l 1967. T h e y a r e s e n t e d by t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e C h a m b e r f e s s o r of M e d i c i n e , to the N i g e r i a P r o g r a m and t h e r e n e w a l of a c o m p r e h e n s i v e i n s u r - ance policy for the University. L y m a n J . B r i g g s C o l l e g e , f o r m e r l y known a s C o l l e g e T w o , and J a m e s M a d i s o n C o l - lege, previously called College T h r e e . s t i l l h a v e to c a r r y a c a r d , and 1 don't like t h a t . " " I think a d r a f t of any t y p e i s w r o n g , " in salary, tickets, profit of C o m m e r c e , G e o r g e E y d e , who d e v e l - oped B u r c h a m W o o d s , E y d e a l Villa a p a r t - . m e n t s and N o r t h w i n d F a r m s ; two p a s t S t e v e n s s t r e s s e d t h a t t h e b o a r d of commented Alfred Neuman, Swartz Creek L y m a n J . B r i g g s w a s an 1893 g r a d u a t e By T R I N K A C L I N E s t u d e n t opinion poll of e n t e r t a i n e r s , t h e p r e s i d e n t s , J a c k C o t e , an E a s t L a n s i n g t r u s t e e s would h a v e to f i g h t f o r m o r e s o p h o m o r e . " I f they w a n t p e o p l e , they of MSU (then Michigan A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l - State News S t a f f W r i t e r Supremes r e c o r d e d the h i g h e s t a n d f a s t e s t l a w y e r , and H a l P u m p h r e y of B a r n e s m o n e y f o r the U n i v e r s i t y . should make the s e r v i c e m o r e desirable. lege), who w e n t on to b e c o m e d i r e c t o r of t i c k e t s a l e s and the h i g h e s t ' n e t p r o f i t F l o r a l . T h e y a l l c o m p l a i n e d of t h e i n - " I t w i l l h a v e to b e a m o r e a c t i v e c a m - One w a y to do that would be to m a k e t h e T h e " S u p e r S u p r e m e s " a r e n u m b e r one action in dealing with t h e p a r k i n g t h e N a t i o n a l B u r e a u of S t a n d a r d s a n d f i r s t and were paid the l a r g e s t a m o u n t of paign t h a n we h a v e e v e r c o n d u c t e d b e - draft a citizenship requirement for men a l l t h e way a r o u n d a c c o r d i n g to t h e ASMSU ASMSU's four shows. p r o b l e m and o p p o s e d t h e p e d e s t r i a n m a l l d i r e c t o r of t h e Manhattan P r o j e c t , which f o r e , " he said. and w o m e n b o t h . " popular entertainment income statement. T h e S u p r e m e s , who r e c e i v e d $14,629.60 plan. led to t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of t h e f i r s t a t o m b o m b . T h e c o l l e g e which h a s b e e n n a m e d Ken Y e a g e r , T o l e d o , Ohio, f r e s h m a n , T h e S u p r e m e s a d d e d a r o u n d $8,000 of for their two p e r f o r m a n c e s , b r o u g h t William H i c k s , O k e m o s r e a l t o r and f o r h i m will c o n c e n t r a t e in t h e n a t u r a l said " I favor universal military training m o r e than $20,000 n e t p r o f i t f r o m t h i s ASMSU b e t w e e n $7,900 and $8,600 n e t o w n e r of m u c h of downtown E a s t L a n s i n g , sciences. for a y e a r for all m a l e s immediately fol- y e a r ' s f o u r p o p u l a r e n t e r t a i n m e n t shows, profit, Kolbus said. The exact profit has s a i d t h e m a l l , t e n t a t i v e l y s e t f o r the A W S approves ( p l e a s e t u r n to the back page) l o w i n g high school g r a d u a t i o n . " a c c o r d i n g to Comptroller. C l i f f o r d Kolbus, ASMSU not y e t b e e n c a l c u l a t e d . p r e s e n t A l b e r t Ave. M . A . C . A v e . and Ann Kolbus s a i d net p r o f i t fall t e r m f r o m St. a r e a , w a s an idea that two o r t h r e e Portions of the $20,000 h a v e been u s e d H e n r i M a n c i n i t o t a l e d $1,948; t h e B e a c h p e o p l e in c i t y h a l l w e r e t r y i n g to p u s h . hours revision t o c o v e r p a s t d e b t s , l e a v i n g a p r o f i t of B o y s $5,193; and t h e New C h r i s t y M i n - ( p l e a s e t u r n to t h e b a c k page) $14,231. s t r e l s $4,985. 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A n o t h e r $ 4 , 0 0 0 will b e s u b t r a c t e d to c o v e r Powell's estranged third wife testified T h u r s d a y that somebody e l s e endorsed t a k e n i m m e d i a t e l y to the Dean S t u d e n t s with l a s t n a m e s beginning with a debt i n c u r r e d by the 1966'Winter C a r n i - p a y r o l l c h e c k s m a d e out to h e r . She s a i d l e t t e r s E - J m a y p a r t i c i p a t e In e a r l y e n - v a l , he a d d e d . t h e s i g n a t u r e w a s not h e r own. of Students A f f a i r s O f f i c e . r o l l m e n t f o r s p r i n g t e r m today in t h e Kolbus t h e n e x p l a i n e d that t h e r e m a i n i n g M a r j o r i e P o w e l l ' did not n a m e anyone One r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m P h i l - S p o r t s A r e n a of t h e M e n ' s I n t r a m u r a l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 w i l l b e u s e d f o r d e p o s i t s on s p r i n g a s having put h e r n a m e on t h e c h e c k s , lips Hall abstained. A point of and fall t e r m popular entertainment p r o - Building. s a y i n g s h e could not b e s u r e although t h e o r d e r was r a i s e d , and h e r vote grams. s i g n a t u r e " d o e s look f a m i l i a r on s o m e . " S t u d e n t s should go to t h e n o r t h w e s t was counted in the m a j o r i t y o p i n - F r o m t h e $19,086 ii#ticket s a l e s , t h e e n t r a n c e of t h e I . M . building d u r i n g a She testified b e f o r e a special House ion. B e a c h B o y s r e c e i v e d $12,382. M a j i c i n i , c o m m i t t e e i n v e s t i g a t i n g P o w e l l ' s r i g h t to f r e e p e r i o d f r o m 8 a . m . to 4:30 p . m . M i s s F i s h e r s a i d thai she was s e c o n d t o t h e S u p r e m e s in e n t e r t a i n m e n t s u r p r i s e d t h a t no a m e n d m e n t s t o Just the beginning T h e y should h a v e t h e i r c l a s s s c h e d u l e b o o k s , a l i s t of p l a n n e d c o u r s e s and a c o s t s , w a s p a i d $12,871 f r o m t h e $17,871 in t i c k e t s a l e s . A c c o r d i n g to K o l b u s , t a k e his s e a t In t h e c u r r e n t C o n g r e s s . M r s . P o w e l l w a s on h e r h u s b a n d s t h e p r o p o s a l w e r e v o t e d to be tentative schedule. congressional payroll through last D e - A t h r o u g h D s t a r t e d e a r l y e n r o l I m e n t T h u r s d a y , f i l l i n g out s e c t i o n $11,129 w a s e a r n e d f r o m the New C h r i s t y t a k e n back to c o m m i t t e e f o r r e - A l l t h o s e who p a r t i c i p a t e in e a r l y e n - c e m b e r a t $20,500 a y e a r , but s h e s a i d r e s e r v a t i o n r e q u e s t f o r m s at t h e S p o r t s A r e n a i n t h e M e n ' s I . M . M i n s t r e l s , who w e r e paid $4,500. v i s i o n . The vote was f o r t h e p h i - r o l l m e n t m a y c o m p l e t e r e g i s t r a t i o n and s h e r e c e i v e d only two pay c h e c k s - l o r losophy behind the r e c o m m e n d a - B u i l d i n g . T h e p r o c e s s w i l l c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y . Vou thought pay fees for spring t e r m during finals T i c k e t s to the Supremes shows w e r e l a s t November and D e c e m b e r - during tion. it was a long way to s p r i n g t e r m , didn t you? w e e k , M a r c h 13-17. s o l d out in a l i t t l e o v e r s e v e n h o u r s . the last five y e a r s . State News photo by Ray W e s t r a K - 0 may enroll Monday. The man and the mass media By A N D R E W M O L L I S O N State N e w s E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r tion—to a m i d - t w e n t i e t h c e n t u r y w o r l d in More than 4,000 people heard Stokely Carmichael, which f e d e r a l , not local, p o l i t i c s i s t h e Stokely C a r m i c h a e l sat on a s t r a i g h t b a c k national chairman of the Student Non-violent Co- key to s o c i a l c h a n g e . c h a i r In Room 21 of the Union and p r e - Nobody told Stokely C a r m i c h a e l , who p a r e d to m e e t t h e p r e s s . ordinating Committee, speak about ''black power" e a r n e d a P h . B . in philosophy, he had Bap I F i r s t q u e s t i o n : in the Auditorium Feb. 8. On this page you will find to p r e a c h t w o - v a l u e p o l i t i c s to p o o r p e o p l e " J u s t f o r t h é r e c o r d , what Is black and m u l t i - v a l u e sociology to c o l l e g e a u - power?" the reactions of two State News staff members, two diences. With a " C o m e off It, b a b y l " g r i m a c e , graduate students and the chairman of the East Nobody told Stokely C a r m i c h a e l he had to C a r m i c h a e l dodged the question. " Y o u c a n r e a d It all In m y a r t i c l e , " he told h i s I n - Lansing chapter of Friends of SNCC. a d v o c a t e a political t a c t i c , f o r m a t i o n of an a l l - N e g r o Black P a n t h e r p a r t y , that t e r v i e w e r , mentioning t h e n a m e and I s s u e would f a i l the ultimate t e s t of a p o l i t - of t h e s c h o l a r l y Journal In which It had i c a l t a c t i c in A m e r i c a , the t e s t of the appeared. f o r that o f f i c e . Why? T h e y don't r e p r e s e n t ballot box. b a s i s of h i s T V c l i p s , but on the b a s i s But the I n t e r v i e w e r w a s a TV n e w s - blacks. Stokely C a r m i c h a e l c h o s e to be a p o l i - of h i s f o r m a l s p e e c h l a s t week in the c a s t e r , a man with a deadline l e s s than How much do you e a r n ? $10 a w e e k t i c i a n , not a p h i l o s o p h e r . And p o l i t i c i a n s Auditorium. f o u r h o u r s away, a m a n who would be f r o m SNCC. A r e you o p p r e s s e d ? C e r t a i n l y m u s t b e Judged on what they do, not on Claptrap. a b l e to u s e only a 20 o r 30 s e c o n d b l a c k s a r e o p p r e s s e d . No, I m e a n , a r e w h a t they s a y . Nobody told Stokely C a r m i c h a e l h e had f i l m clip to t e l l h i s v i e w e r s what t h i s you o p p r e s s e d ? C e r t a i n l y . Do you l i v e in Stokely C a r m i c h a e l and h i s s u p p o r t e r s to p l a y Stepln F e t c h l t to e v e r y TV n e w s - C a r m i c h a e l c h a r a c t e r w a s doing In E a s t a s l u m ? D a r n r i g h t . W h e r e ? A t l a n t a . Do split t h e Civil Rights movement in t h i s c a s t e r who c o m e s a l o n g . Lansing. you have to? T h a t ' s w h e r e my people a r e . c o u n t r y r i g h t up the m i d d l e and t o s s e d Nobody told Stokely C a r m i c h a e l he had T h e I n t e r v i e w e r a p p a r e n t l y wanted s h o r t R e l a t i v e s ? Black p e o p l e . the politically d i s a s t r o u s slogan, " b l a c k to divide p o o r b l a c k s and p o o r w h i t e s in answers, simple answers, answers flashy And on and on and o n . P r o b i n g , p r o b i n g , p o w e r , " into t h e r e s u l t i n g void. T h e m o v e - t h e vain hope that s o m e d a y they will enough to r o u s e h i s l e t h a r g i c v i e w e r s . p r o b i n g . T r y i n g to a r o u s e a gut r e s p o n s e . m e n t ' s opponents snatched up that p h r a s e Join t o g e t h e r In T w e e d - l i k e p o l i t i c a l m a - C a r m i c h a e l gave him what h e w a n t e d . But It w a s no go. I n t e r v i e w e r and i n - and beat t h e m o v e m e n t to a bloody pulp chines. Within f i v e m i n u t e s C a r m i c h a e l had t e r v i e w e e Just played out the g a m e . with Stokely C a r m i c h a e l ' s w o r d s . Nobody told Stokely C a r m i c h a e l he had to a n s w e r e d at l e a s t 50 q u e s t i o n s . A r e you At the end the spotlight went off. N o - T h a t ' s t h e way it is, M r . C a r m i c h a e l . apply nineteenth c e n t u r y political t a c t i c s - a c i t i z e n ? No, a colonial s u b j e c t . Do you body except the TV man had been a b l e T h a t ' s the way it i s . T h a t ' s not the way it o r g a n i z i n g t h e low i n c o m e ethnic group Into v o t e then? Y e s . F o r L B J in 1964? No. F o r to a s k a q u e s t i o n . He shook hands with h a s to b e at a l l . an a n t i - e s t a b l i s h m e n t b a r g a i n i n g c o a l i - G o l d w a t e r ? No. F o r whom then? Nobody C a r m i c h a e l , " S o r r y if things got a l i t t l e rough in t h e r e , but t h a t ' s t h e way I had to do I t . " T h e n , s o f t l y , s o f t l y , backing a w a y . C a r - m i c h a e l ' s gentle r e p l y , " N o you d o n ' t . No What Stokely means to MSU you d o n ' t . " And in slow r o l l i n g i a m b i c p e n - t a m e n t e r , " T h a t ' s not the way it h a s to b e at a l l . " But t h a t ' s t h e way it i s f o r Stokely C a r m i c h a e l a m a n without money heading a w e l l - n i g h bankrupt o r g a n i z a t i o n which A glimpse The failure h a s had to c l o s e o f f i c e a f t e r o f f i c e i n N o r t h e r n ghettos and Southern black b e l t county s e a t s . He w a n t s to s p r e a d h i s m e s s a g e c h e a p . And TV, If t h e n e w s c a s t e r of th e man of his effort d e c i d e s to u s e a 2 0 - s e c o n d f i l m clip, i s c h e a p . I t ' s l i k e getting a f r e e c o m m e r c i a l . By F R A N C E S THORNTON C o m m e r c i a l s a r e not the m o s t I n t e l - / l e c t u a l l y a d v a n t a g e o u s m e t h o d of c o m - By P A T S M I T H B e c a u s e of my involvement in an a c a - Chairman, East Lansing munication. Therefore, my friends tell d e m i c study of Stokely C a r m i c h a e l and F r i e n d s of SNCC m e , I should Judge C a r m i c h a e l not on t h e the Student Non-Violent C o o r d i n a t i n g L e t m e f i r s t say that Stokely C a r - MOST IMPORTANT STANDARD C o m m i t t e e , 1 was given the opportunity to t r a v e l to Detroit on the m o r n i n g of F e b - michael's address was very success- r u a r y 9 to accompany M r . C a r m i c h a e l f u l a s f a r a s explaining black p o w e r . f r o m D e t r o i t to E a s t L a n s i n g f o r the p u r - A s c h a i r m a n of S N C £ , however, I c a n - p o s e of interviewing h i m . During the not s e e that t h e N e g r o students a c c e p t e d c o u r s e of the Interview I got a g l i m p s e of the m a n . . . When you meet Stoice/y C a r m i c h a e l you t h e f a c t s , and t h e r e f o r e h i s e f f o r t w a s w a s t e d . C a r m i c h a e l said t h i s h i m s e l f w h e n he state'd that the black m i d d l e - Negroes: the power and dignity a r e i m p r e s s e d by the intensity he f e e l s class must come " h o m e . " f o r what he is doing. T h e r e is no doubt in T h e black m i d d l e - c l a s s on this c a m - It even s u f f i c e d when D r . King s t a r t e d Even a c u r s o r y examination of t h e a t t e m p t s p u s h a s not c o m e h o m e . T h e y a r e c o n - By B I L L HOLLAND your mind that he Is dedicated. Although h i s S C L C . (Southern C h r i s t i a n L e a d e r - of t h e NAACP and t h e National Urban he is only 25, h i s involvement in civil f u s e d a s to w h e r e " h o m e " i s . C a r m i c h a e l ship C o n f e r e n c e ) . L e a g u e at sponsoring a M a r c h on W a s h i n g - r i g h t s h a s been a lengthy one (beginning told t h e m but they r e f u s e d to a c c e p t it M r . C a r m i c h a e l ' s r e c e n t v i s i t to c a m p u s Many w h i t e s found it difficult to Identify ton In ^he 40s r e v e a l s t h e r o l e imputed 10 y e a r s ago with the youth m a r c h e s on as their problem. h a s r a i s e d a host of c o n c e r n s that o n c e with t h i s new r a d i c a l i s m . H o w e v e r a s to the white l i b e r a l . In the final a n a l y s i s , Washington, D.C.). You f e e l he knows M i n o r i t y g r o u p s m u s t join t o g e t h e r again c e n t e r a t t r a c t i o n on r a c e r e l a t i o n s M a l c o m X so a d r o i t l y laid b a r e with they have not gone along with t h e e f f e c t i v e p r e c i s e l y what the next move i s and what within t h e i r g r o u p in o r d e r to get a n y - h e r e in the United S t a t e s . I a p p r e c i a t e t h e d e v a s t a t i n g a r t i c u l a t i o n the wounds i n - m e a n s of Implementing c h a n g e . i t s outcome will be. T h i s kind of self t h i n g . T h i s Is e s p e c i a l l y t r u e of t h e opportunity to speak b r i e f l y to two points: f l i c t e d on the N e g r o m i n d , t h e " w h i t e One m u s t a d m i t that t h e r e a r e s o m e confidence i s his stock in t r a d e . N e g r o m i n o r i t y s i n c e o u r skin i d e n t i f i e s (1) T h e i m p o r t a n t r o l e SNCC h a s played c o m m u n i t y " f o r the f i r s t t i m e was p r e - whites who a r e willing to exhaust a l l C a r m i c h a e l was a philosophy m a j o r at u s f a s t e r than a " J e w i s h n o s e " o r a in the " m o v e m e n t " a s a whole; (2) Why sented with a d i f f e r e n t i s s u e . m e a n s a v a i l a b l e . But t h e r e i s a n o t h e r Howard U n i v e r s i t y and he glibly d i s c u s s e s " P o l i s h a c c e n t . " F o r one of us to be the "white liberal" h a s finally been Many who saw King a s r a d i c a l a r e now i s s u e involved. If N e g r o e s a r e to be equal c l a s s i c a l and m o d e r n schools, i n t e r - f r e e , w e m u s t a l l be f r e e . And w e o b - evicted. s e e i n g him a s a c o u s i n , if not a b r o t h e r a s a whole r a c e , they m u s t not be occupied s p e r s i n g the v e r n a c u l a r . He told m e that v i o u s l y c a n ' t get that f r e e d o m on t h e to the g r e a t " w h i t e f a t h e r . " F o r the f i r s t Many w h i t e s , when speaking of t h e with being a c c e p t e d by o t h e r s . he s t u d i e s the " i n t e r a c t i o n of people, individual l e v e l . t i m e the question i s " w h a t i s the best " N e g r o c o m m u n i t y " often r e m i n d m e of F o r N e g r o e s to i n t e g r a t e , they m u s t motivating around the e x i s t e n t i a l i s t . I have But t h e black m i d d l e - c l a s s a r e a f r a i d t h e Floyd H u n t e r i n t e r v i e w e r a s k i n g " w h o way to solve t h i s p r o b l e m ? " and not " s h a l l a c c e p t the white m a n ' s w a y s . F o r s o m e o f thrown out the social c o n t r a c t t h e o r i s t s to s a c r i f i c e t h e i r p r e s e n t s e c u r e p o s i - r u n s things around h e r e ? " T h i s h a s a l w a y s we have equality o r i n e q u a l i t y ? " t h e m o s t educated N e g r o e s , t h i s may be a s I r r e l e v a n t ; Hobbs, Spinoza, Locke, c a t s tion in o r d e r to help out t h e i r " s o u l - a s s u m e d a p r i o r i that things w e r e in f a c t In o t h e r w o r d s , m o s t whites a r e now e a s y to do. But this i s n ' t w h e r e the r e a l like t h a t . Maybe I would cling a little to b r o t h e r s " in t h e g h e t t o s . T h e unhappy run and that one chosen Negro o r group looking f o r a c o m f o r t a b l e way to i n t e g r a t e . problem lies. John S t u a r t Mills a s a cat who h a s a f a c t , however, i s that until we all a r e of N e g r o e s could somehow s p e a k f o r a l l . T h e a l t e r n a t i v e s a r e being p r e s e n t e d f r o m T h e g r e a t m a s s e s of N e g r o e s m u s t r e c - philosophy of broad, l i b e r a l c o n c e p t s in s e c u r e , none of u s Is s e c u r e . within t h e Negro r a c e . T h e question is ognize that they have s o m e t h i n g to o f f e r , t e r m s of interaction of human b e i n g s . " C a r m i c h a e l asks J i m C a r b i n e , T h e N e g r o e s on t h i s c a m p u s have lost It m u s t be understood that t e r m " N e g r o " h o w shall we p r o c e e d ? " and not " s h o u l d i . e . , t h e i r own dignity and i n t e g r i t y . They He f e e l s he i s an effective s p e a k e r — t h e i r " s o u l " o r s e e m to deny its e x i s t e n c e . c o m m u n i t y " is an a n a l y t i c a l concept and we o r should we not p r o c e e d ? " v i c e c h a i r m a n of ASMSU, t o r e a d m u s t o f f e r t h i s by a s t a n d a r d m o r e i m - "If I didn't I wouldn't speak a n y m o r e " — T h e y deny any unique c u l t u r a l background subsequently an a b s t r a c t i o n f r o m r e a l i t y . the w o r d " c o n s t i t u t i o n a l " for SNCC, on one hand, d e m o n s t r a t e s that p o r t a n t than any o t h e r , t h e i r own. and a t t r i b u t e s much of h i s s u c c e s s to they have, In o r d e r to s u c c e e d in (which It m u s t not be m i s t a k e n f o r the a c t u a l thing. h i m because " I , as a N e g r o , not a l l N e g r o e s a r e willing to follow one T h i s d o e s not m e a n i n t e g r a t i o n . F o r h i s ability a s a logician. i s to a s s i m i l a t e oneself into) the white l e a d e r and on the o t h e r , s e r v e s to keep can only r e a d t h r e e - f i f t h s of a T h e t e r m sufficed when the F E P C i n t e g r a t i o n m e a n s that we m u s t f o r f e i t C a r m i c h a e l has an easy m a n n e r and s o c i e t y . I s a y t h i s b e c a u s e of the n e a r l y w h i t e s .occupied with choosing between ( F a i r Employment P r a c t i c e s C o m m i s - o u r ways and by that fact a d m i t to being i s c o n v e r s a n t in a wide range of s u b j e c t s . five-syllable word." 1,000 N e g r o e s a t MSU only about 300 sion) w a s initiated u n d e r FDR and when a l t e r n a t i v e s given by the " o t h e r r a c e . " an I n f e r i o r c u l t u r e . We m u s t a c c e p t o u r - He Is intelligent and c o m p l e t e l y self S t a t e News p h o t o b y showed at Carmichael* s s p e e c h . Even T h e eviction of the white l i b e r a l f r o m the S u p r e m e C o u r t decided in 1954 that s e l v e s b e f o r e a l l e l s e . Then equality need a s s u r e d . He is, in s h o r t , " s o m e t h i n g Dave L a u r a s e p a r a t e but equal w a s not, in f a c t , equal» p a r t s of the m o v e m e n t i s long o v e r d u e . not be a s k e d f o r . It will not m a t t e r . else." ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 11) Rights movement: change of direction, but . .. tegration, the ultimate goal and c r y of the without the help of the f e d e r a l g o v e r n - find the r i g h t Job, o r buy a h o m e , i r - Even a s s u m i n g N e g r o e s (have) r e a s o n - By J I M S P A N I O L O e a r l y 60s h a s been dropped f o r a m i l i - a t m o s p h e r e , then national i n t e r e s t s MUST m e n t o r w h i t e s . Working with the g o v e r n - r e g a r d l e s s of location. Add to t h i s the i n - a b l e s u c c e s s in t h e i r e n d e a v o r ; f o r p o - State News Campus E d i t o r tant black s e p a r a t i s m which e s p o u s e s supercede racial interests. m e n t only t i e s one to the p r e s e n t power e v i t a b l e psychological and s o c i o l o g i c a l e f - l i t i c a l and economic power, t h e r e s u l t o r g a n i z a t i o n , action, and r e s u l t s r a t h e r T h e r e m u s t be a h i g h e r , m o r e u l t i - s t r u c t u r e , they s a y . Civil r i g h t s l e g i s - f e c t s of 250 y e a r s of s l a v e r y and o v e r 100 could be an ominous one. T w o a r m e d Long s t r e a m i n g lines of N e g r o e s and than lofty i d e a l s . m a t e goal than r a c i a l a c h i e v e m e n t o r lation and p r o g r a m s like the w a r on y e a r s of d i s c r i m i n a t i o n and n e g l e c t , and c a m p s , s e p a r a t e but equally powerful, whites chanting the tune of " W e shall r a c i a l s u c c e s s . T h e black m u s t help the p o v e r t y a r e r e g a r d e d a s s h a m s , little m o r e t h e r o a d a h e a d looks i m p a s s a b l e . equally u n s y m p a t h e t i c and equally ignorant o v e r c o m e " . . . H o m e m a d e signs p r o c l a i m - white, and the white m u s t help the black. ing " D o w n with J i m C r o w , " " F r e e d o m Young Negroes impatient than c r u m b s to p r e v e n t revolution while T o b r e a k t h e i m p a s s e , black p o w e r p r o - of t h e o t h e r s ' p r o b l e m s and n e e d s and And in the end, t h e r e m u s t be union. still f a i l i n g to initiate r e a l p r o g r e s s . ponents a d v o c a t e t h i s d o - i t - o u r s e l v e s , equally c a p a b l e of inflicting e c o n o m i c and N o w " , " W e Want the Right to V o t e " . . . B a s i c a l l y t h e change in d i r e c t i o n h a s C a l l it naive, call it quixotic, but Second, to SNCC integration i s no longer b e a t o r b r e a k the s y s t e m a p p r o a c h , ^ p - p h y s i c a l h a r m upon the o t h e r . T h e logical "Integration Now..." been initiated f r o m the bottom, the younger someway, somehow, t h e r e will c o m e a day an end in i t s e l f , o r even a goal. If it h a p - c o u r a g i n g g r e a t e r r a c i a l p r i d e and r f f i a l conclusion i s not a p l e a s a n t one. Anyone can recognize t h e s e s c e n e s and g e n e r a t i o n of N e g r o e s . Probably the m o s t when a white p e r s o n a f t e r m e e t i n g a N e g r o p e n s , okay, but don't push it. A s the SNCC Identification. W h e t h e r it will work, no If t h e r e i s e v e r to be a s o c i e t y w h e r e sounds a s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of the civil r i g h t s r a p i d l y g r o w i n g segment of A m e r i c a n and l a t e r a s k e d if that p e r s o n was a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e said In Washington, " B l a c k one knows, y e t . white and black people live t o g e t h e r , in a m o v e m e n t . But many people don't r e a l i z e society, young N e g r o e s like Stokely C a r - N e g r o will a n s w e r : people have to develop power on t h e i r own, But t h e r e i s a r e a l danger in t h i s a p - m u t u a l l y b e n e f i c i a l , mutually i n t e g r a t e d t h e s e d e s c r i p t i o n s a r e purely h i s t o r i c a l , m i c h a e l a r e impatient with the painfully " I don't know. I didn't n o t i c e . " solve p r o b l e m s on a group l e v e l . Once proach. c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of the m o v e m e n t in t h e slow p r o c e s s of social change. T h e y w e r e Negroes obtain power and r a i s e t h e m - - L i k e it o r not, the white l i b e r a l s have l a t e 50s and e a r l y 60s. Today, F e b r u a r y , told that i n t e g r a t i o n of public and p r i v a t e s e l v e s , then they can m e e t whites on an done m u c h to a d v a n c e the c a u s e f o r civil 1967, they a r e a n a c h r o n i s t i c , even a n t i - f a c i l i t i e s would open the d o o r s to o p - equal b a s i s . T h e y can then i n t e g r a t e on r i g h t s in t h i s c o u n t r y . T r u e , they could thetical to the new Civil R i g h t s m o v e - ment. Within t h e l a s t y e a r , the flow of the p o r t u n i t y . It did not. T h e y w e r e told t h a t l e g i s l a t i o n l i k e the Civil Rights Act of 1964 w a s a p a n a c e a . Obviously, It w a s an Individual b a s i s , if they want t o . " Meaningful integration cannot be have done and should do much m o r e ; and t r u e , the p o s i t i o n s of l e a d e r s h i p r i g h t - STATI NEWS movement h a s changed. T h e old p h r a s e s a c h i e v e d today by moving N e g r o e s en fully belong in the N e g r o c o m m u n i t y . not. Now t h e y want to t r y a d i f f e r e n t and catch w o r d s a r e now a s hollow to m a s s e out of t h e ghetto into public o r Kyle C . Kerbawy approach. young N e g r o e s a s the w h i t e s ' p r o m i s e s p r i v a t e housing n e a r e r white n e i g h b o r - editor-in-chief T h i s new a p p r o a c h whether d e s c r i b e d Two armed camps E r i c Pianin , managing e d i t o r w e r e to t h e i r p a r e n t s . Black p o w e r h a s h o o d s . F o r t h e whites simply move f u r t h e r a s black p o w e r o r something equally J a m e s Spaniolo, c a m p u s editor r e p l a c e d f r e e d o m and equality. F o r f r e e - away and a new ghetto Is c r e a t e d . J o e l Stark nebulous, i n v o l v e s a d e p a r t u r e f r o m two But to d i s c o u r a g e s y m p a t h e t i c whites Edward A . B r i l l , e d i t o r i a l e d i t o r dom and equality imply something given traditional standbys. First, groups like It has been p r o v e n to be much advertising manager L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , s p o r t s editor of t h i s g e n e r a t i o n , who have gained a o r g r a n t e d , while power i m p l i e s s o m e - SNCC a r e no longer willing to work e a s i e r t o win t h e r i g h t to vote, the right Andrew Moljison, executive r e p o r t e r d e g r e e of u n d e r s t a n d i n g of N e g r o p r o b - - thing taken o r achieved. Conciliation h a s within the p r e s e n t " s y s t e m " . R a t h e r they to e a t in a r e s t a u r a n t , s t a y in a motel, F r i d a y Morning, F e b r u a r y 17, 1967 William G. P a p c l a k , a s s t . ad m a n a g e r l e m s , would be to e l i m i n a t e such a group been r e p l a c e d by confrontation. And i n - d e s i r e to c r e a t e t h e i r own black s y s t e m , than it h a s to c r a c k the stultifying ghetto, f r o m t h e next g e n e r a t i o n . s F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17, 1967 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Province seized by Maoist forces il Support lb«« 4 TOKYO UP — Radio Peking said T h u r s d a y Mao T s e - t u n g ' s f o r c e s had seized Fukien P r o v - pushed M a o ' s p r o l e t a r i a n c u l - t u r a l revolution against b o u r - geois elements into a " n e w northwest, Ningsia-hui in the west, Inner Mongolia in the north, and Kwangsi-chuang in the south. said a wall p o s t e r r e p o r t e d the a r m y in the p o r t s of Dairen and P o r t A r t h u r had a r r e s t e d 400 of M a o ' s Red G u a r d s and other s u p - spread to neighboring Czechwan Province. Nationalist C h i n a ' s official C e n t r a l News Agency, quoting i n - ning short of n e c e s s i t i e s . A Chinese Nationalist r e p o r t declared fighting had spread f r o m T i b e t - where Maoist f o r c e s a r e Resistance i s r e p o r t e d strong to ince a f t e r a " f i e r c e s t r u g g l e " stage." Mao's f o r c e s in nearly all t h e s e porters. telligence s o u r c e s f r o m "behind said to be on the defensive - involving a r m e d c l a s h e s . It was Maoists a l s o have claimed c o n - regions. Chen Y i ' s prediction to enemy l i n e s , " said the c l a s h e s e a s t w a r d to Szechwan P r o v i n c e . ' the fifth of Red C h i n a ' s 21 p r o v - t r o l of Kwiechow Province in the T h e wall p o s t e r , put up by the had d i s r u p t e d the C z e c h w a n - T i - the J a p a n e s e of definite r e s u l t s A n t i - M a o i s t s w e r e last r e p o r t e d inces claimed by Maoists in t h e i r southwest, Shansi in the north, Dairen Railway Academy r e v o l u - bet highway and cut off supplies in the purge by next J a n u a r y in control of most of Szechwan. struggle to w r e s t provincial m a - Shantung in the east and H e i - tionary r e b e l group, was quoted for Maoist f o r c e s in T i b e t f r o m undoubtedly took this long pull chinery f r o m his f o e s . • lungkiang in Manchuria, although by the P e k i n g c o r r e s p o n d e n t of Chengtu, t h e i r f o r w a r d b a s e at the Foreign Minister Chen Y) told into consideration. Radio Peking said Mao's f o r c e s opposition h a s been r e p o r t e d the J a p a n B r o a d c a s t i n g C o r p . provincial capital of Czechwan. a J a p a n e s e t r a d e group M a o ' s f r o m most of these a r e a s . F r e s h trouble was r e p o r t e d , l a s t Saturday c r u s h e d " t h e black Reports f r o m T a i p e i said A s a r e s u l t , the agency said, the purge will be successful within T h e r e a r e 16 other p r o v i n c e s however, f r o m Manchuria, w h e r e s t r e a m of counterrevolutionary a r m e d c l a s h e s between Maoists Chamdo region in T i b e t , 500 11 months, the newspaper Asahi and five autonomous r e g i o n s - Mao b a c k e r s have run into s t e r n elements In a u t h o r i t y " in Fukien and a n t i - M a o i s t s in T i b e t had m i l e s w e s t of Chengtu, was r u n - reported. Tibet, Sinkiang-uighur in the opposition. J a p a n e s e d i s p a t c h e s Province, in southeast China a c r o s s f r o m the Chinese N a - tionalist island of F o r m o s a . The Chinese-language broad- c a s t said the victory in Fukien Gl losses pass 50,000 mark SAIGON, (10- A U.S. infantry They may be on our side . . . fashion bulletin b r i g a d e battled through the night w" T h u r s d a y against a strong enemy S a c r a m e n t o , C a l i f . , p o l i c e h a d to a r r e s t t h e s e f o r c e in the c e n t r a l highlands. c / p i c k e t s — c h a r g i n g they w e r e S a c r a m e n t o County s o - Bombers blasted C o m m u n i s t c i a l w o r k e r s who a r e on s t r i k e . B e c a u s e an i n j u n c - s i t e s n e a r Saigon, rattling the c i t y ' s windows. E l s e w h e r e Red Up ...up, ..up is where the hemlines are! Inches above freed t i o n has been i s s u e d a g a i n s t t h e s t r i k e , t h e p i c k e t e r s gunners downed 13 U.S. helicop- w e r e a r r e s t e d o n c o n t c m p t of c o u r t c h a r g e s . UPI Telephoto ters. knees, It's an exciting London-flavored way of dressing in a mini- T h e week was a l r e a d y the V i e t - n a m e s e new y e a r ' s bloodiest and l o s s e s obviously mounted on both splendored way. Mini-Petites by Josette come in pungent prints Europe troop defense s i d e s of a w a r . Unofficial t a b - uation showed American combat and soft-spoken pastels. Merest wisps of dresses for juniors 3 to 13, c a s u a l t i e s - wounded, m i s s i n g and dead - in South Vietnam to wear night or day, with mini-underpinings and marvy textured to be cut by British had p a s s e d the 50,000 m a r k . Aside f r o m m o r e than 400 f l i e r s killed or c a p t u r e d in North stockings. Informal modeling, Saturday 1 to 4, East Lansing. LONDON Iii — Britain called in the i n t e r e s t of economy and Vietnam, a total of 50,087 - Thursday f o r a cutback of C o m - l e s s spending of vitally needed 7,353 A m e r i c a n s killed and 4 2 , - munist and Western f o r c e s along foreign c u r r e n c y . 734 wounded - was reached d u r - the Iron Curtain because of easing Healey said in his policy r e - ing the f o u r - d a y T e t t r u c e . tension in E u r o p e . view that E a s t of Suez f o r c e s T h e t r u c e was a nominal c e a s e - The British government said in will be halved to 30,000 by next f i r e which was m a r k e d by s c a t - i t s annual review of d e f e n s e A p r i l , mainly f r o m bringing home t e r e d s k i r m i s h e s until its end c o s t s and policy " t h e r e is little t r o o p s that w e r e fighting in B o r - Sunday and followed by an a p - d a n g e r of a g g r e s s i o n " in E u r o p e neo. parent revival of Communist 41 because of political and e c o n o m - S i m i l a r reductions a r e either r e a d i n e s s to r i s k l a r g e units, •V, A ic changes in the Soviet Union, under way o r planned in Africa p e r h a p s newly regrouped, against now threatened by Red C h i n a . and the M e d i t e r r a n e a n . the questing a l l i e s . Presenting the government Former N SA member white p a p e r , Defense S e c r e t a r y Denis Healey told a news c o n - f e r e n c e : " T h e likelihood of a m a j o r war in Europe is very reveals link to CIA ft1 s m a l l indeed, because it is c e r - tain to becoms n u c l e a r i m m e d i - 7 ß ately." T h i s doctrine m e a n s , in the British view, that conventional NEW YORK UP) — R a m p a r t s can student l e a d e r s and used s t u - f o r c e s can be cut back sharply magazine, in disclosing s e c r e t dents to spy. a c r o s s Europe leaving o n l y ' c o v - t i e s between the CIA and N a - Shaul said if he w e r e still e r i n g " t r i g g e r f o r c e s " facing tional Students Association, p r e s i d e n t , " I would continue to each o t h e r . (NSA), b a s e s its account p r i m a r - accept CIA funds because we were v Informants said P r i m e M i n - ily on r e v e l a t i o n s attributed to a s influential in the decision i s t e r Harold Wilson and Soviet a f o r m e r f u n d - r a i s i n g chief of making a s they w e r e . " P r e m i e r Aleksei N . Kosygin had the organization. a discussion last week on the "We had a number of p r o - Michael Wood, 23, f o r m e r l y in g r a m s , " he said, " t h a t needed W 1 è p o s s i b i l i t i e s of mutual f o r c e r e - c h a r g e of f u n d - r a i s i n g f o r NSA, financing. And a s long a s we l e a r n e d f r o m Phillip Sherburne, had control of the p r o g r a m , a s ductions in the N o r t h Atlantic tiff long a s we had the independence T r e a t y Organization and the W a r - f o r m e r NSA president, that the CIA was financing NSA. t o . set up our own p r o g r a m s saw P a c t setup. The defense review p r e s e n t e d Wood says in a statement a c - we viewed the CIA a s just any- other funding s o u r c e . " to P a r l i a m e n t T h u r s d a y f o r e - companying the a r t i c l e that he c a s t s cuts in B r i t i s h m i l i t a r y had " b e t r a y e d the t r u s t of S h e r - e s t a b l i s h m e n t s around the globe burne in making the d i s - c l o s u r e s . " He said he had acted to m a k e public " a c a s e study in W. G e r m a n y 4 ». CIA c o r r u p t i o n . " " T h e s p e c t e r of CIA i n f i l t r a - w a r y on tion of d o m e s t i c institutions—and British entry r the c o v e r t creation of t h e m — kV ffl must h o r r i f y those who r e g a r d LONDON if! - - P r i m e Minister u n f e t t e r e d debate a s vital to r e p - Harold Wilson c a m e home f r o m resentational d e m o c r a c y , " t a l k s in Bonn T h u r s d a y , saying Wood said. that West Germany wants Britain The Ramparts a r t i c l e d e - in E u r o p e ' s Common M a r k e t . s c r i b e s the CIA a s exerting such But r e p o r t s f r o m the West G e r - ] v> powerful influence over the NSA man capital said Chancellor Kurt " . . . t h a t it t r e a t e d NSA a s an a r m G e o r g Kiesinger advised Wilson I CAN'T.. T ¿Ell, CAN'T EXPLAIN of U.S. foreign p o l i c y . " T h e that although he f a v o r s B r i t i s h I'VE ( MAT HAPPENED"KWOl/R magazine says that for 10 y e a r s entry he would not want this to w im/ wM PBOXEN IT J TEACH£R:T£U HERW.. the CIA used NSA, with its f o r - b e c o m e a s o u r c e of friction with A wXX eign student contacts, a s a tool P r e s i d e n t C h a r l e s de Gaulle of TOF / v u \ WM XV Y mM % of foreign diplomacy, and a s a F r a n c e . fi junior c l o a k - a n d - d a g g e r web to T h e r e i s a pileup of unofficial gather a n t i - C o m m u n i s t i n t e l l i - evidence suggesting De Gaulle % V• rfr Vrf y; U Y y\\ m.i gence a b r o a d . still f e e l s a s he did f o u r y e a r s 'A: /A m In Akron, Ohio, Dennis Shaul, ago—that B r i t a i n ' s bonds with NSA p r e s i d e n t in 1962-63, said the United States a r e too c l o s e sK/M >\ it was not t r u e that the CIA had to allow her the f r e e d o m to play infiltrated the r a n k s of A m e r i - a full r o l e as a European power. 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CARRY-OUT and DINING ROOM. SERVICE 2417 KALAMAZOO STREET Som* Sir Pizzi Franchi«« 135 E . G R A N D RIVER Still Avallato in This Araa s Friday, February 17, 1967 5 Michigan State N e w s , East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS ENERGY COMMISSION « 'WOULD BENEFIT STUDENTS, TOWN' MSU gets gifts ent to run for council was elected last November to the of $1.5 million A 21-year-old junior in c o m - munications has filed a petition to run for a seat on the six-man and Alpha Phi Omega s e r v i c e f r a t e r n i t y s a y s he f e e l s the recent ASMSU m e m b e r s h i p in the local State Board of Education. T a y l o r s a y s during his c a m - paign he will ask questions of the A $1 million grant for t r a i n i n g - objective, with e m p h a s i s on E a s t Lansing City Council. C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e is " a wise people that need to be asked. He r e s e a r c h In plant biology and developmental plant biology. T h o m a s W. T a y l o r , a f u l l - t i m e step in the right d i r e c t i o n . " said, "If s o m e of them a r e a n - a 5514,262 gift f o r a new f a r m T h e new f a r m b u s i n e s s p r o - student and eight-year r e s i d e n t swered, that a lone would make my He says in r e g a r d to the p r i c e b u s i n e s s p r o g r a m w e r e among g r a m financed by the other g r a n t of the East Lansing a r e a , says s t u d i e s being conducted by stu- e f f o r t s worthwhile." t h o s e accepted by the Board of is to deal with " l o n g - r a n g e f a r m he originally considered running dent groups, "Although the city He says a f t e r graduation h e Trustees Thursday. b u s i n e s s planning" a n d a n " a u t o - for constable, but a f t e r f r i e n d s ' will not p u r s u e a c a r e e r in p o l - council does not deal with the T h e $1,049,749 grant f r o m the mated consulting s e r v i c e " f o r urgings he decided to seek a b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e of the c o m - itics, but p r e f e r s work in a d - United States Atomic Energy f a r m e r s . council post in the April 3 e l e c - munity, it still could c r e a t e ;in vertising o r public relations. C o m m i s s i o n of Argonne, 111. i s Sharing i n the direction and tion. a t m o s p h e r e conducive to b e t t e r to be u s e d under the direction of development of t h i s p r o g r a m will In a soft T e x a s drawl, he c o n - r e l a t i o n s between m e r c h a n t s and Heart drug Anton. Lang in the Plant Biology be the Dept. of Agricultural E c o - tends h i s election to the f o u r - buyers." Laboratories. R e - e a r c h and nomics, C o o p e r a t i v e " Extension y e a r t e r m will benefit the city t r a i n i n g a t both t h e graduate Service and Agricultural E x - and the student community. Concerning t h e p r e s e n t East promising and p o s t - d o c t o r a l level in e x - p e r i m e n t Station. T h e possibility of establishing Lansing housing ordinance, T a y - p e r i m e n t a l plant biology i s the T h e W.K. Kellogg Foundation better r a p p o r t betweeen t o w n s - lor says h e would not support of Battle C r e e k , t h e donor of people and students and the need any strong open housing a c t s . t h i s grant, a l s o gave $304,000 f o r initiating community p r o j e c t s "I feel it i s against the home in 1963 to kick-off MSU's famed o w n e r ' s right of f r e e e n t e r p r i s e WASHINGTON If) - A new, that would involve the city and Jacobson T e l F a r m p r o g r a m of electronic f a r m management r e c o r d s . the university a r e the two f a c t o r s and f r e e choice. State laws p r o - vide protection against public double-barreled drug ment " a p p e a r e d to be the most treat- prompting him to consider the named heob These p r o g r a m s u s e high- discrimination." exciting and promising develop- council position, T a y l o r explains. speed c o m p u t e r s f o r automated m e n t " against angina pectoris in T h e voung politician says that Realizing that this issue s e p - f a r m planning and consulting with a century, a heart special said of institute r e s i d e n t s of E a s t Lansing a c - a r a t e s him f r o m student views Michigan f a r m e r s . T h e i r aim i s Thursday.- tually don't worry about MSU a l r e a d y a i r e d on the c o n t r o v e r s y , to m o r e closely allign m a n a g e - T o m T a y l o r , East Lan- students unless t h e r e i s some he added, " I won't change my Angina p e c t o r i s - a s q u e e z - ment planning to production 9 sing junior, will run f o r Daniel Jacobson, visiting p r o - f e s s o r of geography and e d u c a - methods. Stickin up for George kind of trouble. Yet, he continues, the whole town i s geared to the views just to get v o t e s . " E a s t Lansing City Coun- ing, crushing pain in the chest - i s one of the m a j o r f o r m s of C o m p u t e r s h e r e will b e fed T a y l o r i s seeking advice f r o m cil this spring. tion, was appointed d i r e c t o r of L a n s i n g p r i n t e r R o b e r t Hood e x a m i nes a b a t c h o f student population. people on campus, and plans to c a r d i a c i l l n e s s , chronically a f - f a r m data. F a r m e r s can then MSU's Social Science Teaching find out the r e s u l t s of different b u m p e r s t i c k e r s he hopes t o s e l l as G o v . G e o r g e Asked if h e thinks he has a fecting many thousands oi A m e r - u s e students in his campaign. He State N e w s photo by Institute by the board of t r u s t e e s f a r m o p e r a t i o n s by asking the Romney's p r e s i d e n t i a l stock r i s e s . chance to b e elected, T a y l o r icans. I t ' s not 4 d i s e a s e in i t - said he will r e l y heavily on p e r - M i k e Schonhofen Thursday. UPI Telephoto s a y s t h e r e a r e a lot of eligible, self, but usually i s a potential- c o m p u t e r c e r t a i n questions with- sonal contact with v o t e r s . He s u c c e e d s Wilbur B. B r o o k - out actually r i s k i n g time and qualified, but unregi stered voter s ly agonizing leftover f r o m a c o r - over who will continue a s p r o - m a n p o w e r . living on campus, in m a r r i e d onary attack, o r accompanies a Two MSU p r o f e s s o r s , an a r e a ticking a s administrative a s s i s t - condition wherein t h e r e i s i n - f e s s o r of secondary education and curriculum and L . L . Boger. i s c h a i r m a n of sociology. the Dept. of Argicultural E c o - Brookover a l s o r e m a i n s in the n o m i c s through which the grant Apartment buildings housing housing. and in o f f - c a m p u s " P a r t of my campaign will cen- b u s i n e s s m a n , and a young lawyer a r e T a y l o r ' s opponents. He f i r s t got a t a s t e of p o l i - ant of student volunteers working for L e r o y A. Augenstein, c h a i r - man of the Biophysics Dept., who sufficient blood supply to t h e arteries^ feeding the h e a r t . Human L e a r n i n g R e s e a r c h I n s t i - will be a d m i n i s t e r e d . tute. planned for grads t e r on a student voter r e g i s t r a - Voice of Music tion d r i v e , " he said. T h e Social Science Teaching A SMSU Deadline f o r r e g i s t r a t i o n i s Institute was designed to step E a s t L a n s i n g ' s Zoning Board of He said the split e n t r a n c e was March 6. post open up e f f o r t s in training social s t u d - Appeals T u e s d a y night gave unan- an "absolute m u s t " to e n s u r e However, T a y l o r notes that his i e s t e a c h e r s and encouraging r e - imous but qualified approval to s a f e r movements on and off the petition to run in the election i s s e a r c h in social studies e d u c a - a three-building, $1.2 million main r o a d . signed entirely by E a s t Lansing tion. P e t i t i o n s f o r ASMSU elections graduate student housing p r o j e c t . Alco spokesmen r e c e i v e d citizens. Jacobson h a s written t h r e e c h a i r m a n will be available today board approval to waive city i WEEK T h e p r o j e c t is planned for the books, "Getting Acquainted Wtih and Monday between 1 and 5 p . m . 1100 block of Michigan Avenue. regulations that stipulate one He collected the 50 n e c e s s a r y C i v i l i z a t i o n , " "New J e r s e y : P a s t in 335 Student S e r v i c e s . T h e r e q u e s t by Alan Ginsberg, building p e r lot and r e q u i r e a s i g n a t u r e s J a n . 26, the day that and P r e s e n t " and ' T h e Story of T h e post was left vacant e a r l i e r president of the Alco C o n s t r u c - 20-foot setback. T h e setback they 24 inches of snow fell on t h e Man." t h i s week a f t e r the resignation of tion C o r p . of Lansing, was r e - propose i s only 13 feet f o r one city. T a y l o r went f r o m house to H i s fourth book, " T h e F i r s t Michael Levine, Oak P a r k jun- f e r r e d to the Planning C o m m i s - of the buildings. house in snowshoes. A m e r i c a n s , " i s scheduled f o r i o r . sion for consideration at its next T h e t h r e e s t r u c t u r e s will have a total of 92 a p a r t m e n t units, Taylor says that some t o w n s - release later this ye?r. According to Cabinet P r e s i d e n t meeting. each housing two graduate s t u - people f e a r a student " t a k e o v e r " He graduated f r o m Montclair T e r r y Has sold, the student opin- T h e approval c a r r i e d with it dents. Parking spaces a r e if enough eligible v o t e r s a r e m u s - State College in New J e r s e y and ion r e f e r e n d u m on selective two r e q u i r e m e n t s : holds a m a s t e r ' s d e g r e e f r o m s e r v i c e p r o c e d u r e , scheduled for Columbia U n i v e r s i t y and Ph.D. F e b . 28, m a k e s the r e g u l a r 10- f r o m Louisiana State U n i v e r s i t y . day open petitioning impossible. P l a c e m e n t of one building must be changed slightly to p e r m i t m o r e parking spaces. planned f o r 94 c a r s , companyof-r f i c i a l s said. T h e complex i s to be located t e r e d . But h e thinks t h i s f e a r i s unjustified, noting that in p r e - vious elections student p r e c i n c t s usually vote with the E a s t L a n - Monday thru Saturday T h e e n t r a n c e f r o m E a s t Mich- on an L - s h a p e d piece of p r o p e r t y sing r e s i d e n t s . He c i t e s the liquor Feb. 20 Feb. 25 igan Avenue must be of a b o u l e - south and west of a new office building now under construction ordinance bill vote a s an example. v a r d design. L a s t y e a r when t h e ordinance j u s t west of the Brody Group. The second stipulation was T h e board a l s o granted Chi keeping E a s t Lansing " d r y " ruled n^tfcssarv a s a t r a f f i c s a f e - Omega s o r o r i t y a six-month e x - c a m e to the polls it was easily ty f a c t o r . B o a r d C h a i r m a n W i l - tension of a variance granted passed. Students must r e g i s t e r in p e r - ing (B,M) and all m a j o r s of the liam B u r g e s s noted that the speed e a r l i e r for a proposed building at T h e m e m b e r of A r m y RCTC son at the P l a c e m e n t Bureau at c o l l e g e s of A r t s and L e t t e r s , limit in this a r e a of Michigan 229 B u r c h a m Drive. l e a s t two days p r i o r to the date Communication A r t s , and Social Avenue is 40 m i l e s p e r hour, and higher speeds a r e not uncommon. ED Customs of interview. Science (B). Wednesday, Feb. 22: P a c i f i c Mutual L i f e Insurance C o . : all m a j o r s of the colleges of Ag College C e l a n e s e C o r p . : p h y s i c s (M,D), c h e m i s t r y , chemical and m e c h - Business A r t s and L e t t e r s , anical engineering (B,M,D) and Communication A r t s and Social Science and m a t h e m a t i c s (B). to hold BBQ accounting (B,M). U.S. Army M a t e r i a l Command: Texaco Inc.: chemical, civil, c h e m i c a l e l e c t r i c a l and m e c h - e l e c t r i c a l and mechanical engin- anical engineering, metallurgy, e e r i n g (B,M,D) and a l l m a j o r s Twenty-five thousand dollars • m e c h a n i c s , m a t e r i a l s science, of the colleges of Business, A r t s in scholarships and cash p r i z e s chemistry, m a t h e m a t i c s and and L e t t e r s , Communication Arts will be awarded to students in all p h y s i c s (B,M,D). and Social Science and m a t h e - 23 m a j o r s of the College of A g r i - matics and physics and all c u l t u r e and Natural R e s o u r c e s at F e d e r a t e d Publications Inc.: m a j o r s , all colleges (B,M). a chicken b a r b e c u e to be held at j o u r n a l i s m , advertising, English Wednesday - T h u r s d a y , F e b . 22- 6:30 p . m . March 1 in the Judging and all m a j o r s of the College of 23: Pavilion. B u s i n e s s (B). FMC Corp., Chemical Divi- sion: chemical engineering Allis - C h a l m e r s : mechanical, e l e c t r i c a l and a g r i c u l t u r a l e n - T h e ticket deadline is Tuesday. Ticket information may be ob- For music lovers with little gineering. agricultural mech- (B,M,D), and mechanical engineering (B). c h e m i s t r y and a n i c s and accounting (B,M), p e r - sonnel a d m i n i s t r a t i o n (M) and tained by calling 355-0236. 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Michigan F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17 967 SPORTS SIDELINES ^a^sw«^ H O L M S , SWEET* JHOLMS? * Ff' 'S' basketbaii: Benington finally set 7 funny' game on starting cage lineup By L A R R Y W E R N E R State News S p o r t s E d i t o r m i n u t e o v e r t i m e p e r i o d in which but that the S p a r t a n s will b e r e a d y M i c h i g a n , W i s c o n s i n i s a t Iowa, Michigan S t a t e b a s k e t b a l l i s a funny i n s t i t u t i o n . By DENNIS CHASE he s c o r e d eight m o r e to l e a d t h e f o r any s u r p r i s e s . a n d P u r d u e i s a t Illinois in a t e l e - T h e t e a m f i n i s h e d in l a s t p l a c e two y e a r s a g o . T h e n , l a s t y e a r , Associate Sports Editor vised game. a c o u p l e of good p l a y e r s had g r e a t y e a r s u n d e r a new c o a c h . S p a r t a n s to a 8 5 - 8 0 v i c t o r y . T h e S p a r t a n s who have a n o v e r - Y o u ' l l h a v e to e x c u s e John In an u n c h a r a c t e r i s t i c m o v e , all r e c o r d a g a i n s t M i n n e s o t a of A f t e r 16 g a m e s , A i t c h i s a v e r - T h e team finished second. B e n i n g t o n f o r singing t h i s p a s t Benington a n n o u n c e d h i s s t a r t i n g 1 3 - 2 0 n e e d a v i c t o r y to s t a y on top aging 16.2 p o i n t s p e r g a m e , E v e n f u n n i e r , t h e S p a r t a n s o p e n e d l a s t s e a s o n by l o s i n g to w e e k , but he had good r e a s o n . l i n e u p f o r t h e M i n n e s o t a g a m e in t h e Big T e n . Indiana i s a t L a f a y e t t e i s r i g h t behind a t 15, W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n , and W e s t e r n l o s t to C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n . N e i t h e r T h e S p a r t a n , b a s k e t b a l l coach a t l a s t T u e s d a y ' s p r e s s l u n c h e o n . N o r t h w e s t e r n , and one of t h o s e R y m a l i s a t 13, and B a i l e y i s up t e a m is a national p o w e r . finally gothimself a starting line- He said H o l m s , L a f a y e t t e , A i t c h , t e a m s will d r o p f r o m t h e top of to 6.8 a f t e r h i s strong p e r f o r m - But John B e n i n g t o n ' s s c r a p p e r s e n d e d t h e s e a s o n by d e f e a t i n g up a n d no l o n g e r h a s to wait until J o h n B a i l e y and S t e v e R y m a l the s t a n d i n g s . Ohio S t a t e i s a t anca against Indiana. t h e Big T e n c h a m p i o n — M i c h i g a n — a t e a m t r a d i t i o n a l l y r e g a r d e d two m i n u t e s b e f o r e g a m e tiim' would go S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t t h e a s a national power. to d e c i d e what p l a y e r s to send G o p h e r l i n e u p of Wayne B a r r y The humor continue«. out. and Rich M i l l e r a t the g u a r d s , T h e 1965 l o s s to W e s t e r n i s t h e only d e f e a t B e n i n g t o n h a s Benington w a s singing that old Captain P a u l P r e s t h u s a n d L e r o y s u f f e r e d on t h e h o m e f l o o r in h i s n e a r l y two y e a r s a s c o a c h . f a v o r i t e , " W h e n Johnny C o m e s G a r d n e r at t h e f o r w a r d s and T o m T h e S p a r t a n s beat I n d i a n a , M i n n e s o t a and Wisconsin in J e n i s o n Marching 'Holm'." Kondla a t c e n t e r . F i e l d h o u s e . T h e S p a r t a n s l o s t to I n d i a n a , M i n n e s o t a and W i s - T h e coach h a s t r i e d e v e r y p o s - Benington c a l l s Kondla t h e c o n s i n on t h e p r o v e r b i a l r o a d . s i b l e c o m b i n a t i o n at f o r w a r d . " b e s t c e n t e r in t h e c o n f e r e n c e . " A f t e r l o s i n g Stan Washington and Bill C u r t i s , t h e t e a m ' s two Matthew A i t c h , L e e L a f a y e t t e , K o n d l a , who c a m e into h i s own t o p s c o r e r s , t h e S p a r t a n s a r e c u r r e n t l y tied f o r t h e Big T e n l e a d . Heywood E d w a r d s and A r t B a y l o r t h i s s e a s o n , is hitting 50 p e r And one of t h e f u n n i e s t a s p e c t s of t h e MSU h a r d c o u r t s i t u a t i o n a l l had c h a n c e s , but not until he c e n t of h i s s h o t s and h a s s c o r e d is t h e f a n - r e a c t i o n to t h e r i s e of MSU b a s k e t b a l l . T h e s t u d e n t s put in John H o l m s did t h e S p a r - 29, 38 and 34 p o i n t s in h i s l a s t s h o u l d b e m o r e e x c i t e d than t h e B r o d y c u s t o d i a l staff d u r i n g l a s t t a n s , in B e n i n g t o n ' s opinion, three games. y e a r ' s food r i o t s . But they a r e n ' t . s e e m to c l i c k . Kondla, a junior, stands 6-7 T h e f a n s a r e t a k i n g b a s k e t b a l l in s t r i d e . In f a c t , t h e f l o o r A g a i n s t Indiana l a s t M o n d a y , and will be g u a r d e d by A i t c h . s w e e p e r s a r e n ' t even b e i n g c h e e r e d b e f o r e g a m e s a n y m o r e . H o l m s m a d e f o u r of s e v e n field P r e s t h u s i s 6 - 5 , and wa£ a high S o m e c a l l it a p a t h y . A c t u a l l y , t h e p r o b l e m i s m o r e c o m p l e x . g o a l t r i e s f o r eight p o i n t s , and s c h o o l A l l - A m e r i c a n at K u g b y , It i s a combiifetion of M i c h i g a n S t a t e b e i n g " t o o g o o d " in f o o t b a l l t h a t ' s when Benington d e c i d e d , N . D . Benington said h e d o e s n ' t and B i g g i e Munn being " too g o o d " in d i r e c t i n g a t h l e t i c s . to s t a r t t h e 6 - 4 sophomore know w h o m he will a s s i g n to T h e f i r s t s i t u a t i o n i s a f a i r l y c o m m o n one. F r e q u e n t l y , one against Minnesota. Presthus. s p o r t i s d o m i n a n t in a s c h o o l , and, c o n s e q u e n t l y , o t h e r s p o r t s a r e Spartan starter " N o , I didn't think I'd be in t h e s t a r t i n g lineup at t h e b e g i n - In t h e i r l a s t two s t a r t s , t h e G o p h e r s b e a t Illinois on S a t u r - s l i g h t e d by t h e f a n s . T h e s e c o n d " p r o b l e m " s t e m s f r o m A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r Munn ning of t h e s e a s o n , " H o l m s s a i d . d a y and l o s t to W i s c o n s i n , 8 5 - • " s p o i l i n g " MSU s p o r t s f a n s . John H o l m s , s o p h o m o r e f o r w a r d f o r the S p a r t a n " I think I've been playing w e l l , 7 5 , on T u e s d a y , to give t h e m a C h a m p i o n s h i p s h a v e b e c o m e s o c o m m o n p l a c e in S p a r t a n a t h l e t i c s b a s k e t b a l l t e a m , s h o o t s f r o m o u t s i d e o v e r the a r m t h o u g h . As long a s we k e e p w i n - 2 - 6 r e c o r d and a l a s t p l a c e s t a n d - that a n y t h i n g but t h e b e s t r e c e i v e s l i t t l e m o r e than a h o - h u m t r i b u t e . o f an I n d i a n a p l a y e r . H o l m s , w i l l be the r e g u l a r n i n g , t h a t ' s a l l I'm c o n c e r n e d ing in t h e Big T e n . A t a l l , d a r k s t r a n g e r f r o m out of t h e s o u t h w e s t s t r o l l e d into s t a r t i n g f o r w a r d f o r M S U f r o m now on, as C o a c h with." Gopher Coach JohnKundla said town and took o v e r t h e r e i n s of MSU b a s k e t b a l l . But, u n l i k e M a t t J o h n B e n i n g t o n has f i n a l l y s e t t l e d o n a r e g u l a r H o l m s , who was g r a d u a t e d t h a t the r e a s o n h i s t e a m h a s had Dillon, h e f i n i s h e d only s e c o n d - b e s t . s t a r t i n g l i n e u p f o r t h e r e s t of t h e s e a s o n . f r o m L a n s i n g Sexton High S c h o o l , so m u c h t r o u b l e t h i s s e a s o n i s d u e H o w e v e r , a l s o u n l i k e Matt Dillon, J o h n Benington i s doing b a t t l e h a s done well in h i s l a s t few to i t s i n e x p e r i e n c e . " W e h a v e in t h e w o r l d of r e a l i t y — d e s p i t e s t o r i e s of J o l l y G r e e n G i a n t s State News photo by Dave Laura g a m e s . A l t e r n a t i n g with E d w a r d s only one s e n i o r on t h e t e a m , " and C i n d e r e l l a h o c k e y t e a m s . and Baylor at P u r d u e , Holms Kundla s a i d , " a n d w e ' r e j u s t Benington did an e x t r a o r d i n a r y job l i f t i n g t h e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m f r o m got s i x p o i n t s and w a s p r a i s e d s t a r t i n g to c o m e a r o u n d . Matmen follow t h e l a u g h i n g stock of t h e M i d w e s t to w h e r e they can only b e l a u g h e d Ever Feel Like Ending by Benington f o r his d e f e n s i v e play. " W e ' r e l i a b l e to t r y a n y t h i n g against Michigan S t a t e . " at when they a r e t r a v e l i n g . T h i s s e a s o n , t h e l a u g h t e r i s even dying down when t h e S p a r t a n s In what H o l m s c a l l s h i s b e s t Benington said he e x p e c t s M i n - a r e on t h e r o a d . It Ail! n e s o t a to play a m a n - t o - m a n d e - M' through Illinois g a m e , a t N o t r e D a m e , he had But t h e c r y at M i c h i g a n S t a t e i s , " W e ' r e N o . 1 ! " f o u r p o i n t s going into a f i v e - f e n s e a s they a r e a c c u s t o m e d . F r o m a s t r i c t l y o b j e c t i v e point of view, it i s q u i t e h u m o r o u s to s e e a h a l f t i m e v o l l e y b a l l m a t c h b e t w e e n t h e MSU V o l l e y b a l l AMPUS Well don't Feature Today & Sat. Club and t h e G r a n d R a p i d s YMCA a r o u s e t h e s p e c t a t o r s n e a r l y worry you still have ^ C '"GEORGY GIRL' IS SUPERIOR! WONDERFUL tiraiu. 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:40-9:50 By G A Y E L W E S C H State News S p o r t s W r i t e r Radman is undeieatedin 14bouts. T h e Illini will a l s o b e m o v i n g 1 2 3 - p o u n d e r E r n i e W r i g h t up to a s m u c h a s an i m p o r t a n t b a s k e t b a l l g a m e . If you r e t a i n y o u r o b j e c t i v i t y , s e e i n g t h e S p a r t a n s l o s e f o u r c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s l a s t s e a s o n a f t e r Iowa and I l l i n o i s had kept MSU MSU's w r e s t l i n g team will be 130 w h e r e h e w i l l m e e t M S U ' s a way out. PELL-MELL ENJOYMENT, IMMENSELY ORIGINAL!" Don B e h m . B e h m i s 1 6 - 1 f o r t h e in c o n t e n t i o n by b e a t i n g M i c h i g a n , could d r a w a few l a u g h s . — Boilay Crowlh.r N.V. Tim#, f o l l o w i n g in t h e p a t h of i t s c l o s e s t So could t h i s y e a r ' s l o s s to I n d i a n a , a f t e r Illinois helped t h e S p a r - B i g T e n r i v a l w h e n it p l a y s a t season. t a n s out by d r o p p i n g N o r t h w e s t e r n into a t i e f o r t h e l e a d . Illinois Saturday. T h e Illini will h a v e no e n t r y a t This and every 123 w h i c h would m e a n a w e e k e n d Iowa b e a t N o r t h w e s t e r n ; MSU k n o c k e d off I n d i a n a . T h u s , t h e Michigan f a c e s Illinois F r i d a y S p a r t a n s a r e a g a i n on top, and it would b e f u n n y a s heck if M i n n e s o t a Friday night. night w h i l e MSU g e t s i t s c h a n c e off f o r M S U ' s G a r y B i s s e l l . dropped Benington's c a g e r s , Saturday. Saturday a f t e r n o o n . T h e big T h e Illini's J e r r y Pillath at U n f o r t u n a t e l y , w e a r e not all a s o b j e c t i v e a s s o m e b a s k e t b a l l m a t c h b e t w e e n M i c h i g a n a n d MSU h e a v y w e i g h t will p r o b a b l y h a v e fan? appear to be. At The is F e b . 25, a w e e k l a t e r . h i s t o u g h e s t w e e k e n d of t h e y e a r mm w h e n h e f a c e s d e f e n d i n g Big T e n ' . T h e team i s now on t o p . I t ' s t i m e f o r t h e M i c h i g a n State b a s k e t b a l l Jumbo On p a p e r t h e I l l i n i would a p p e a r t e a m to b e t a k e n s e r i o u s l y . to b e a p u s h o v e r f o r MSU, t h e c h a m p i o n D a v e P o r t e r of M i c h i - This is Georgy. This is Georgy's This is Georgy's A l i t t l e e n c o u r a g e m e n t f r o m t h e s t a n d s could help t h e S p a r t a n s roommate. roommate's roommate. d e f e n d i n g Big T e n c h a m p i o n and gan F r i d a y and r u n n e r - u p Jeff avoid any m o r e " f u n n y s t u f f . " COLUMBIA PICTURES»»« No. 1 ranked college t e a m . R i c h a r d s o n on S a t u r d a y . P i l l a t h "BEST ACTRESS \ OF THE YEAR!"' \ I l l i n o i s , l a s t in t h e B i g T e n i s 6 - 4 on t h e s e a s o n f o r t h e s e c o n d 1Ann Kril|tratr I l a s t s e a s o n , i s r e b u i l d i n g and h a s b e s t r e c o r d on t h e t e a m w h i l e - N Y. Film Critics Award R i c h a r d s o n has won five and t i e d w o n only two of n i n e dual m e e t s . Featuring one. MSU i s 9 - 0 - 1 in d u a l m e e t s and h a s taken championships at the D a l e A n d e r s o n , who h a s a 1 6 - 0 Tough weekend Me and Dem Guys Midlands and Northwestern r e c o r d at 137 f o r MSU, will p r o b - ably be facing Illinois sophomore 4:30 to 7:30 pm Quadrangular tournaments. . G a r y P e a r t while Dale C a r r , a head for fen cers T h e Illini's best w r e s t l e r is JAMES MASON • ALAN BATES • LYNN REDGRAVE e 1 5 2 - p o u n d Bob L o f f r e d o , w h o w a s Spartan 145-pounder, will likely CORAL GABLES Plus Cartoon & Novelty Soon! Peter O ' T o o l e " T H E N I G H T O F T H E HuttESTtD flWA«lll( »UOIHICtS GENERALS" f o u r t h in t h e World A m a t e u r Wrestling Tournament last sum- m e r . Facing Loffredo will be w r e s t l e I l l i n o i s ' Andy Z a n d e r . Don C o x , M S U ' s e n t r y in t h e 1 6 0 - p o u n d c l a s s , will p r o b a b l y m e e t R o g e r M a y , and S p a r t a n A n o t h e r tough w e e k e n d i s in s t o r e f o r t h e MSU f e n c e r s when T h e weak w.eapon f o r t h e MSU team., s a b r e , should h a v e a n o t h e r M S U ' s Dave C a m p b e l l , who has a r o u g h d a y , a s both OSU and N D F R I . SAT. SUN. 6-6-2 record this season. M i k e B r a d l e y w i l l b e f a c i n g e i t h e r t h e y m e e t Ohio State and N o t r e K e r r y A n d e r s o n o r G l e n A l l i e . D a m e on S a t u r d a y a t t h e Ohio have well balanced attacks. LOCATED ONLY 4 MILES C h a r l i e B a e r , Dean D a g g e t t , P e t e S t a t e c a m p u s . EAST OF CAMPUS ON 3 - T O P - C O L O R HITS Illinois Coach P a t P a t t e r s o n i s MSU w a s s c h e d u l e d to h a v e a K a h l e and Bill Wunsch will c o m - m a k i n g two d e v i a t i o n s f r o m h i s m e e t with I l l i n o i s two w e e k s " W e a r e lacking e x p e r i e n c e , p e t e in s a b r e . GRAND RIVER A V E . F R E E CAR HEATERS regular line-tp for the m e e t s . a g o at a t r i p l e - d u a l m e e t a t M i n - but t h i n g s could w o r k out a l l EAST I A N S I <10 On M - 4 3 n e s o t a , but t h e Illini r e f u s e d t o r i g h t , " said Fencing Coach T h e f a s t developing e p e e t e a m L a r r y W a t t s will b e s t a r t i n g at w r e s t l e t h e S p a r t a n s . T h e y p r e - C h a r l e s S c h m i t t e r . " O u r boys of G u s S c h u b e r t , Bill K e r n e r , K e n 167 w e i g h t c l a s s w h e r e he'11 h a v e PARAMOUNT PICTURES «wsn f e r r e d to w a i t until t h i s S a t u r d a y . won't b e giving the o t h e r t e a m s S u m m e r v i l l e and J i m Davey will to f a c e M S U ' s G e o r g e R a d m a n . a n y t h i n g but a s q u a r e d e a l . T h e y a l s o be f a c i n g stiff c o m p e t i t i o n . X IS H E R E T O SLAY! ANN- bunhiest TONY B E S T IN F O R E I G N F I L M S d o n ' t h a v e u s until they win t h e i r 14th b o u t . " L a s t w e e k e n d , t h e MSU f e n c e r s d e f e a t e d t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C h i - THIRD WEEK! c a g o , but w e r e d e f e a t e d by Wayne MARGRET p i f f i FRANCIOSA A t e a m n e e d s 14 wins b e f o r e it takes the match. F o i l , a g a i n , i s f i g u r e d to be State University, Air F o r c e Aca- d e m y , U n i v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n of the P TODAY F R O M . . . 7:00 P . M . t h e s t r o n g weapon f o r M S U , with and t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Iowa in a f u l l w e e k e n d of f e n c i n g h e r e . year! GRAND PRIZE WINNER 1966 Roger Loutzenhiser, G i v e n s , S e r g e Montalvo and Don Terry S a t c h e l l e n t e r e d in that d e p a r t - T h e S p a r t a n s will c o m p e t e in t h e Big T e n c h a m p i o n s h i p s M a r c h 3 - 4 in M a d i s o n , W i s . ment. CANNES FILM FESTIVAL PFTOEIIAM INFORMATION ^ 4 8 8 - 6 4 8 8 T O D A Y ond S A T . She GLAPMEW T o d a y at 1 : 1 5 - 3 : 1 5 - 5 : 2 0 - 7 : 2 0 - 9 : 3 0 swings ROD T A Y L O R - J I L L ST. JOHN like STARTS nofning: " T H E LIQUIDATOR" m TOMORROW! SHOWN SAT. A T 3 : 1 0 - 7 : 0 0 - L A T E sn/ung SU PER B A R G A I N D A Y - A L L D A X 2 H I T S SHOWN S A T . A T 1 : 1 5 - 5 : 0 5 - 9 : 0 5 "Do the impossible... STOP ROMMEL!" SEVEN ARTS • RAV STARK, ^ w aTPARAMOUNT PICTURES »w TONY CURTIS The adventure they lived is ROSANNA SCHIAFFINO the screen's supreme A W ¿FT» — ^ ^ Y G ^ M M M W 1 * PARAMOUNT achievement! ROBERT COOTE • YVONNE ROMAIN HORACE McMAHON • LAWRENCE ROMAN OORGE SIDNEY DORY«.- ANDRE PRE I K T H E S W I N G E R S H O W N 3 R D A T 11:22 - - 3RD C O L O R A T T R A C T I O N - 000000000»000000000000000000000000000000000o, ROCKHUDSON•a vein Sp/ cf u LESUE CARON TODAY AT . . . S A T . & SUN. A T . . . 1:30-3:30- CHARLES BOYER 7:20 & LIONEL JEFFRIES - ZSA ZSA GAm Man ROCKHUOSONGEOMBEPEPMRO =s.r KEN HUCHES £!" KEN HUSHES 5:30-7:40- WALTER SLEZAK • DICK SHAWN • LARRY STORCH NITA TALBOTTECHNICOLOR 9:30 P . M . ctwot cran a WIK m SSV KEN HUGHES «DONALO HAMO CO-STAMM MG •ooooooo« fOO IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mcsms & 9:55 P . M . TS 1 HAI GUY STOCKWEU TOBRUK iN mm«» «"TUE U K F I L HM".. M C M N K M TECNMCKN MMMMr an m w i l l l HClMf ^ SHOWN FIRST AT 7:07 ^ NfiaOEOI NEXT POLANSKI'S A R R I V E D E R C I , B A B Y SHOWN 2ND AT 9:27 NEW! R E S T A U R A N T - F R E E HEATERS ÇuL-dE-Sae TECHNICOLOR* s F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17, 1967 7 Michigan State N e w s , E a s t Lansing, Michigan SPORTS I INDIANA CHALLENGE Hawk side horse threatens G-men iàjnnèrs foce Big 10 foe • ä By N O R M S A A R i m i _- l i m i n a r i e s and. a n o t h e r t h r e e if . . i hard to m a k e any p r o g r e s s " 99 «n/1 A and Art Link T I n i / itfVì41A C r l r while E r i c Z e m p e r State News S p o r t s W r i t e r C a r t e r , who had a top height and George Balthrop will join By R O B E R T A V A F I E they m a k e the f i n a l s . of 15-8 in p r a c t i c e this y e a r , him in the t w o - m i l e . . State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r With the Big Ten champion- Competing in the high Jump will be joined by J i m Stewart Spain will be runningwith Keith ships only two weeks away, the f o r MSU will be Mike Bowers, If t h r e e men on a h o r s e a r e difficult to envision, t r y eight. and John Wilcox f r o m MSU. C o a t e s f r o m MSU in the half- MSU Indoor t r a c k team will f i - who finished t h i r d in the MSU T h a t ' s what the Spartan gymnasts will be doing when they meet In the running events, MSU will mile. nally have its f i r s t c o n f e r e n c e R e l a y s last weekend with a height undefeated Iowa at Iowa City and tangle with the b e s t side h o r s e be aiming f o r another collection R i c h a r d Dunn and Pat Wilson m e e t of the season t h i s S a t u r - of 6 - 6 , and Alan Maibach. of fieldhouse r e c o r d s . Dick a r e the MSU e n t r i e s in the 600- team in the nation. T h e shot put should give Joe day at Indiana. Sharkey, with an 8:51.2 t i m e this y a r d run. Roger Merchant, Dale T h e Hawkeye h o r s e m e n have been averaging 27.35 for the event Indoor t r a c k is run on a s h o r t A u f f r e y and Dennis L a m b , the y e a r in the two-mile, could break Stanley and possibly Mike M a r - in their five m e e t s , with each p e r f o r m e r averaging about 9.30. schedule in the conference, and MSU e n t r i e s , a good t e s t . They Indiana's 9:07 fieldhouse r e c o r d ; t e n s will e n t e r the 1000. In the Sophomore Keith McCandless leads the group, with Ken Gordon. the only scheduled m e e t for the will be competing against J i m John Spain i s considered a strong s p r i n t s , C r a w f o r d , Das Campbell M a r c Slotten and Neil Schmitt right behind. Spartans thus f a r in the season Arbuckle, who won the MSU R e - t h r e a t to the 1:53.2 h a l f - m i l e and J i m " S u m m e r s will compete Against Illinois, McCandless s c o r e d 9.40, with Schmitt at 9.05 w a s called off because of the snow lays with a 55-8 and one-half in the 300 with S u m m e r s a l s o and Gordon at 9.0. Slotten won the event last weekend in the meet heave. m a r k , and Gene Washington, storms. C h a r l e s P o l l a r d and Bob Steele running the 6 0 - y a r d dash. , with Wisconsin, hitting 9.35. The dual with Indiana should A field event w h e r e c o n t e s t - could lower the 0:08.3 high h u r - C r a w f o r d and Steele a r e e n - T h i s i s the final dual meet f o r the Spartans, who tied things up give the Spartan field event men ants have no f i n a l s , but have to dle and 0:07.6 low hurdle t i m e s . t e r e d in the q u a r t e r mile, but with Michigan in the Big T e n r a c e to hold down second place at a chance to gain needed e x - give a good p e r f o r m a n c e every* Sharkey will a l s o e n t e r the Coach F r a n Dittrlch has not yet 5 - 1 . T h e Hawks have one meet remaining, Feb. 25, at Michigan. p e r i e n c e that has not been a v a i l - t i m e , is the pole vault. Here, mile, along with Dean Rosenburg, decided on his m i l e r e l a y t e a m . Although they got off to a slow start, h a m p e r e d by the absence able through the t h r e e top r e l a y the e m p h a s i s is p l a c e d on tech- MSU International Film Series of Dave T h o r f r o m the event, the Spartans shape up a s a strong m e e t s they have e n t e r e d . nique. t h r e a t to the Iowa h o r s e m e n . " T h i s i s the meet that I have " I have to always think of T h e S p a r t a n s c l e a r l y i l l u s t r a t e d that the tough m e e t s can be to get my confidence b a c k , " said technique when I am vaulting," m e t with their commanding win over Michigan. Dennis Smith and Ed Don Crawford, the lone entry in said Roland C a r t e r , the MSU presents VVitzke w e r e the h o r s e l e a d e r s with r e s p e c t i v e s c o r e s at 9.2 the long jump. " I have been too e n t r y who placed t h i r d in the meet and 9.0. T h o r s c o r e d 8.95. cautious in the past m e e t s , w o r - l a s t weekend. " I n vaulting, you T h o r , who had his best a l l - a r o u n d afternoon of the y e a r against the Wolves, will have a stiff t e s t against Iowa's Schmitt. T h e a l l - Horsin9 around rying about foulLng. 1 want to get s i x good jumps i n . " run in a s f a s t a s you can, plant the pole, hang until the pole 'OTHELLO' around p e r f o r m e r i s outstanding in all his events, with excellent In the long jump, high jump unbends and keep your f e e t up. Dennis S m i t h , Spartan side h o r s e p e r f o r m e r , (British) p e r f o r m a n c e s in high b a r , h o r s e and p a r a l l e l b a r s , also t h r e e of and shot put, contestants a r e "If you do not have p r o p e r w o r k s h i s r o u t i n e . T h e MSU g y m n a s t s a r e at T h o r ' s best. given t h r e e attempts in the p r e - technique in all t h e s e s t e p s , i t ' s I m p a s s i o n e d r e - c r e a t i o n of B r i t i s h N a t i o n a l Iowa Saturday. State News p h o t o by M i k e S c h o n o f e n A knee injury, however, m a k e s Schmitt's s t a r t i n g u n c e r t a i n . If T h e a t r e production. Cast includes L a u r e n c e Schmitt is out, then Bob Dickson is in. Dickson h a s illustrated in s e v e r a l m e e t s this y e a r that he is capable of steady a l l - a r o u n d work, with the high and p a r a l l e l b a r being his best e v e n t s . Varsity meets alumni UNION BOARD WEEK F E B . 17-24 Olivier, Joyce Redman. F r a n k F i n l a y , M a g g i e S m i t h and Rings p o s e s the other t h r e a t to the Spartans, and that event Directed by Stuart Burge. In c o l o r . shapes up a s the strongest r i n g s battle MSU has had to date. T e r r y Siorek, another talented soph, is an Iowa standout, averaging 9.43. in tennis Saturday FRIDAY: TONIGHT - 7 & 9:30 P . M . T h e other half of the one-two punch i s provided by Don Hatch, a sophomore who scored 9.40 against Illinois. In that m e e t , Iowa T h e ninth annual v a r s i t y - a l u m - f r o m D e a r b o r n f a c e s Brian E i s - MIXER: UNIVERSITY A U D I T O R I U M n e r , a f o r m e r Spartan captain totaled 27.75 for the event. Coach George Szypula expects p a r a l l e l b a r s to be another tough ni tennis tournament will be held in gym No. 3 in the Men's I.M., and No. 1 singles player and now UNION BALLROOM M A T I N E E TODAY - 3 P . M . the coach at the University of event. Ike Heller looks like the best man, hitting about 9.20. Dickson and Arno L a z a r a r e right with him, with L a z a r scoring 9.0. f r o m 8 a . m . to 4 p.m. Saturday. T h e m e e t will pit MSU's v a r - Toledo. 8:30-12:00 Szypula said that the S p a r t a n s should get a good lead on the sity against Spartan alumni. All T h e top doubles match will THE TONICS FAIRCHILD THEATRE vault and floor e x e r c i s e b e f o r e facing the h o r s e . He expects little m a t c h e s will be f r e e of c h a r g e pit B r a i n a r d and Richard Monan 25f ADMISSION difficulty with t r a m p o l i n e , but said the next t h r e e events will be and a r e open to the public. against F r a n k Beaman and J a c k Admission 50C rough. Shingleton. T h e highlight of the meet will All the S p a r t a n s had their best afternoon of the y e a r in the Michigan m e e t . Cliff Diehl won the p a r a l l e l routine event. He be when s o p h o m o r e C h u c k B r a i n - a r d , MSU's No. 1 singles player Monan will be at No. 2 singles f o r MSU. Behind him a r e Vic SATURDAY: Dhooge, John Good, J i m Phillips, DRIVE a l s o gave a strong h i g h - b a r p e r f o r m a n c e . T h o r , working all seven events, had his best a l l - a r o u n d day of the season. and t h r e e t i m e state champion Mickey Szilagyi, Steve Schafer, MISS MSU PAGEANT - I N Bob Schneider and J i m Jakubiec. onM-78 Dennis Smith and Ed Witzke c a m e through well in h o r s e , a p r e - UNION BALLROOM view of things to come against Iowa. Keith S t e r n e r had one of his b e s t t r a m p o l i n e p e r f o r m a n c e s , and Ed Gunny was back in his championship f o r m on high b a r and r i n g s . Sport Monan, Dhooge, Phillips and Szilagyi a r e returning l e t t e r m e n . Dhooge w a s the Big Ten c h a m - pion in No. 5 singles last season 8:00P.M. $1.00 ADULTS FRI. SAT. SUN. (3) HITS! All of the ringmen hit, along with Dan Kinsey, working not to count, who r e c e i v e d a 9.2 s c o r e , setting up a battle again f o r the three starting berths. Floor e x e r c i s e hit a Spartan high, 27.90, and Szypula called Shorts while Szilagyi took the title in No. 2. Dhooge and Phillips teamed f o r the c o n f e r e n c e championship 50£ CHILDREN 650 E L E C T R I C - I N - C A R - H E A T E R S FIRST LANSING SHOWING! the group the best in the nation. Toby Towson gave another out- standing winning p e r f o r m a n c e , along with Ron A u r e . Today, at 5 p . m . , is the d e a d - line f o r e n t r i e s in r e s i d e n c e hall in No. 3 singles. Good Is a sophomore and S c h a - SUNDAY: V T h o r had two excellent vaults, 9.30 and 9.40. A u r e ' s f i r s t vault, 9.35, was a g r e a t one, but he f a l t e r e d a little on the second, table t e n n i s , MSU Intramural handball singles and w r e s t l i n g . f e r , a t r a n s f e r student f r o m San Diego junior college. Jakubiec LOWER PRICES IN GRILLL 'Dream Drug'Scandal J \ TSEUEI CNI-DAEG E ' I saw some action as a r e s e r v e R o c k s University Sign up in 201 • of » the » M e n ' s I.M. dropping to 8.95. I n t r a m u r a l weightlifting c h a m - l a s t y e a r while Schneider is a 4-8 P.M. | LINKED TO ( pionships will be held at 11 a . m . senior. D R U G USE ' MSU was second in the c o n - Ruffing FOLKLORE SOCIETY INFORMAL I N E W YORK - The dea^/ Saturday in the M e n ' s I.M. f e r e n c e l a s t season. weightlifting r o o m . All e n t r i e s M College 5f V s I an attractive seventy oold l d cco-ed o - e d who w h o aUj m u s t be p r e*s e n*t at * this t i m e . CONCERT is 107th Registration f o r the m a n - sledge m a r a t h o n , to be held on 5-8 P.M. E a s t Campus I.M. field at 1 p . m . of 'Oream - 5 J S PARTY in 'Fame' Saturday, will be f r o m 1:30- 3 p . m . today in the lobby of West Fee. Drugs' The use of ! i office taken SÄ^ÄST« » * » NEW YORK (UPI) — C h a r l e s (Red) Ruffing, who a m a s s e d 273 Sigma Kappa sorority won the È d t ì t K s ti, p coHstiott/'H all-sorority swimming meet South Ceaai o f Jolly Hood T U 7 ?4?9 v i c t o r i e s in a c a r e e r that spanned T h u r s d a y . Kappa Kappa Gamina 23 y e a r s in the A m e r i c a n League, was the defending champion. Both achieved baseball Immortality t e a m s will compete in the a l l - F R I . SAT. SUN. (3) HITS! I in local H f y Sorority Party T h u r s d a y when he w a s elected the u n i v e r s i t y swimming champion- 107th m e m b e r of the Hall of Fame. RedRuffing ships next T h u r s d a y . 500 E L E C T R I C - C A R HEATERS ^investigating the deaA n young wonjar HIT NO. (1) IN C O L O R A T 7 P . M . Ruffing, 17th on the a l l - t i m e TODAY . . . SUPER BARGAIN DAY list of winning p i t c h e r s , will be ; to HOSPITAL REPORTS I 'PILL SCANDAL' IN TONIGHT Y O U formally inducted into the ALL DAY PREVUE OF 2 FEATURES PICTURES Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine along with the late B r a n c h Rickey and TODAY A L 1:30-5:20 ANN- LOCAL SCHOOLS ARE INVITED to Lloyd Waner, elected unani- mously by a special v e t e r a n ' s QUILLER... 9:10 P.M. * MARGRET ll _ löde-spread use of drugs A 'PILL PARTY' ¡¿college and high school c o m m i t t e e last month. Ruffing realed collected 266 of the 306 votes c a s t in the runoff balloting con- ducted by the Baseball W r i t e r s Quiller is not just a n o t h e r spy and TONY f * Association of A m e r i c a . Now r e t i r e d , although not by and The Quiller FRANCIOSA» FOR THE A D U t t MINDED...the revealing story of today s _ _ _ _ Ä l|ONQE U N Q ^ A AT 8:4£ HAlWcnwioN his own choice, Ruffing f a r s u r - Memorandum p a s s e d the 230 votes needed f o r is not just election and edged runner-up J o e a n o t h e r spy story. Medwich by 18 v o t e s . By-laws s t a t e that only the top vote g e t t e r Quiller-if he I swinging can be elected in runoffs even shatters your nerves, though m o r e than one man may be Herbert R Sleinmann Piesenti named on over 75 p e r cent of the remember An Edward M»nn Robert 0 WernbiCi Production PARAMOUNT • NIGE'L c o x EOWARD MANN ballots. — he's living on his. A TRANS AMERICAN RELEASE " I t ' s a g r e a t t h r i l l , " the f o r m - K)Rv » ivw mew e r New York Yankee righthander 0 1 9 6 6 trans american films told Commissioner William E c k e r t by telephone f r o m his H I T NO. (2) IN C O L O R A T 8 : 4 8 H I T NO. (2) F I R S T RUN O N C E A T 7 P . M . Cleveland home when notified 2 0 t h Century-Fox p r e s e n t s of the h o n o r . " I was getting a WHEN THE BELL RINGS... DON'T ANSWER! little l e e r y b e c a u s e when i t ' s fll ROBERTC001TEO N Y CURTIS - NANCY IN . KWAN IT COULD BE THE between a p i t c h e r and an out- f i e l d e r , I thought the v o t e r s might "ARRIVEDERCI BABY" kind of lean toward the outfielder s i n c e they play everyday . " A C O M E D Y ! Y O U ' L L DIE LAUGHING. Medwich, who compiled a .324 l i f e t i m e batting m a r k in the N a - HIT NO. (3) D O N ' T C O M E A L O N E ! A T 10:35 tional League and won the t r i p l e crown and most valuable player a w a r d s with St. Louis in 1937, D O N ' T F L I P YOUR LID! w a s philosophical about m i s s i n g JOHNNY CASH • DONALD WOODS • CAY FORESTER out. ,PAMEU MASON RONNIE HOWARD " I t ' s a very g r e a t disappoint- m e n t , " he said, " b u t what a r e HIT NO. (?) IN C O L O R O N C E A T 10:15 you going to do? I'm still hoping » n a _ IVAN F O X W E L L S to get in on the next v o t e . " P R O D U C T I O N of GuiUoTin^ ARE THE D E A D E V E R REBORN? The 55-year-old Medwich -or 7 nights in a A 'V y house of terror -or kftMt" I m a y have put his finger on the ENDS TONIGHT! the unkindest cut of all. WoOMHUt; outcome of the election. T h i s KMHEATHERTON ¡ W ? I y e a r ' s voting w a s the final one S SUUWW in which Ruffing could have been admitted under the p r e s e n t s y s - MlCNULblNE I "CONNIE STEVENS • DEAN JONES and CESAR ROMERO . . . t e m . Had he been p a s s e d by this I' i5i Scr«nol»»b» st (v by w 0e m o r Produced ind Directed b» • """ HUUmMON' - ™ t i m e , his name would have gone [Htnr, SMUT jnd John Kwubuh' HOT* S l e w W.llnm Connd « « . r U m m « « to the v e t e r a n ' s c o m m i t t e e , which Tuneral'Beninl G E O R G E SANDERS ROBERT H E L P M A N N jEANETTENOb^ c o n s i d e r s those p l a y e r s who have ' IVAN FOXWELL MICHAEL ANDERSON H A R O L D PINTER I N F X T IDE A N M A R T I N IN T E X A S ACROSS T H E RIVER •••HCHMCOIM' RUUVTUAIAMBHL been out of the g a m e for m o r e PANAVISION OELUXE than 20 y e a r s . SHOWN AT 3:15-7:05 and LATER 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan SPORTS F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17 MINISTER WARNS W a r objector policy needs govt, review EmphRL). tually exclusive, Lapsley said, adaptation of the Greek legend of Orpheus and E u r y d i c e , at 7 p.m. Sunday in P a r l o r C, Union, Area churches c h a r a c t e r is a mim.' o r clown-like figure who UKe- i the identity of four other people. According to Mark Hoover, since t h r e e other books did not Kingsport, T e n n . sophomore and f a l l p r e c i s e l y into e i t h e r . World F a i r viewers objected to the film 'jecau it identifies Lutherans s p e a k e r f o r the 30 m e m b e r group, He also s t r e s s e d that his study The dialogue will be in French with English subtitles. T h e r e is offer Lenten activities J e s u s with a clown. P a s t o r Wietzke did not c o n s i d e r the film off ive and said the SRL i s the m o s t liberal r e l i g i o u s does not provide conclusive e v i - a s s o c i a t i o n on campus. It i s o f - dence. It is a starting point f o r no c h a r e e for a d n r s s i o n . Churches in the East Lansing views of Individuals toward the c r i t i c i s m at the World F a i r showing may hav >eéñ a n t i - C h r i s t install pastor ficially connected with the U n i - f u t u r e r e s e a r c h . a r e a will hold a variety of activ- C h u r c h . The next meeting will be r a t h e r than anti " P a r a b l e " reaction--. t a r i a n U n i v e r s a l i s t Church. Rev. David A. K r u s e was i n - ities and special s e r v i c e s during at 7 p . m . Wednesday. " I t ' s a l m o s t r a d i c a l i s m , " he " C i t i z e n Kane," Orson Welles' stalled a s new student p a s t o r at Lent. The Episcopal University C e n - said. f i r s t and most famous f i l m , will be shown at 7 p . m . Sunday in The Martin Luther Chapel will t e r will hold an extra Communion conduct Lenten Vespers at 7:30 S e r v i c e at the Alumni Memorial Prof urges increase Martin L u t h e r Chapel, 444 Abbott Rd., Sunday. He s u c c e e d s Rev. Hoover explained that the p u r - Arabs gather Room 33, Union Building, Ad- T h e o d o r e Bundenthal, who left p o s e of the organization is to p.m. Wednesday. ' T h e Meaning Chapel at 12:40 p . m . Wednesday. mission will be by donation to of Our L o r d ' s Temptations f o r A " B o h e m i a n " o r " P o t L u c k " J a n . 1 for S e w a r d , Neb. get down to the roots of things. for meet here the Student Religious L i b e r a l s . The film won the Academy Award for best original s c r e e n - U s " will be the topic of the s e r v - s u p p e r will be held at 6 p . m . ice. e v e r y Wednesday. Students a r e of fallout shelters Rev. K r u s e was born .in C l e v e - land and educated at Concordia C o l l e g e , Ft. Wayne, Ind. He g r a d - " T h e things that really m a t t e r , " he said. A symposium on A r a b thought, T h e students meet Sundays at sponsored by the A r a b Club of C o n c e r n over the g o v e r n m e n t ' s Agreeing with S e c r e t a r y of D e - University Lutheran Church not required to contribute to the II a . m . in the Union's Old C o l - MSU and all associated clubs play and the New York Film " T h e o l o g i c a l Key virtual halting of the fallout s h e l - f e n s e M c N a m a r a , Weaver d e - uated f r o m Concordia S e m i n a r y , will hold s e r v i c e s every Wednes- d i n n e r . lege Hall. • in Michigan, will be held S a t u r - Critics Award for Best Motion W o r d s " will be the discussion. t e r p r o g r a m begun during P r e s - plored the p r e s e n t low-key St. L o u i s , Mo. day evening at 6:15 p.m., 7:15 SRL will hold a conference day in the Union. P i c t u r e in 1941. It utilizes e x - p.m. and 10 p.m. The topic will be "Stations of the C r o s s " will be ident Kennedy's a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s h e l t e r p r o g r a m and c l a i m e d that F r o m 1957 to 1963 R e v . K r u s e with Wayne State University and D i s c u s s i o n s will begin at 10:30 pressionist techniques to develop t h e r e should be m o r e government s e r v e d a s p a s t o r of O u r R e - "Six Questions on the Death of the topic at St. J o h n ' s Student w a s e x p r e s s e d by Leon Weaver the U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan t h i s a.m., in P a r l o r s A, B and C and the biography of a newspaper t y - Christ." . • P a r i s h 10 minutes b e f o r e every at a social s c i e n c e s e m i n a r Wed- expenditures on s h e l t e r s , e s - d e e m e r Lutheran C h u r c h , T e m - s p r i n g . F o r the last two y e a r s continue a f t e r 6:30 p . m . in 31-33 coon. pecially during the c u r r e n t V i e t - ple Terrace, F l a . , and a s Wesley Foundation plans a m a s s . No additional special L e n - nesday. the c o n f e r e n c e has been held at Union. Welcome Students s e r i e s of f i r e s i d e chats to discuss ten s e r v i c e s have been planned Weaver, a p r o f e s s o r of police nam situation. L u t h e r a n c a m p u s p a s t o r at the U - M ' s f r e s h a i r camp just o u t - Quoting M c N a m a r a , Weaver, University of South F l o r i d a . In I. Abu-Lughod, a s s o c i a t e p r o - the state of the Church and the at the Catholic C e n t e r . administration, said, "Until side Hell, Mich. Christ Methodist 1963 he b e c a m e the f u l l - t i m e f e s s o r at Smith College, North d i s a r m a m e n t , we will need an said that a $5 billion i n c r e a s e In "When someone a s k s f o r d i - Hampton, M a s s . , will open the 332-2559 nursery advanced civil d e f e n s e s y s t e m civil d e f e n s e spending would r e - c a m p u s p a s t o r at Florida State Church LUTHERAN a s p r o p o s e d by the Kennedy a d - sult In 50 p e r cent s u r v i v o r s in University and Florida A . & M r e c t i o n s to the camp, we just symposium with a d i s c u s s i o n on J n i v e r s i t y , both in T a l l a h a s s e e . tell him h e ' s got to go through " D e v e l o p m e n t in Arabic Thought 517 W. Jolly Rd., Lansing m i n i s t r a t i o n In c a s e of d i s a s t e r . " c a s e of a n u c l e a r w a r . WORSHIP Hell to get t h e r e ! " H o o v e r a d d e d . in the 20th C e n t u r y . " Wilson M. Tennant, Minister Martin Luther Chapel Central Methodist UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING Meinte Schuurmans, EAST LANSING Lutheran Student Center CHURCH O F Services 10 8c 11 a . m . 6 & 7 p . m . Associate Minister university A c r o s s From the Capitol BAPTIST C H U R C H THE NAZARENE FRIENDS MEETING 444 Abbott Rd. CENTRAL Worship Services l u t h e r a n church WORSHIPS SERVICES (Quakers) Americon ,v Two Blocks, N">r > vfv SVwm Baptist) il49 Highland A v e . , E a s t Lansing 9:30-11 a . m . alc-cla » 9:30 - Holy Eucharist (9:45* and 11:15) G e r a r d G. Phillips. P a s t o r ! Sunday School 10:00 a . m . F R E E METHODIST Meeting for Worship College Age Fellowship at 10:00 a . m . . ':90 - Marning Worship (WJIM Broadcast 10:15 a . m . ) ED 2-1888 I Morning W o r s h i p 11:00 a . m . CHURCH Sunday, 6:30 p . m . 9;30—Children's Sunday College Fellowship Hour Discussion 11:15 a . m . Worship 10:00 a . m . 828 N. Wash, at Oakland School Hour " I n T h e Shadow of the 6:00 p . m . Capital Grange Church School 11:10 a.m. Follow Highway 43 to Lansing University Methodist Wed. Evening Lenten Worship 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 Cross" j Evening Service 7:00 p.m. T r o w b r i d g e Road at A r b o r Drive N u r s e r y Provided— : " O n e Hour of Sermon and M i n i s t e r : Rev. Howard C. A r t z F o r Information 332-1998 7:30 Howard A. L y m a n - p r e a c h i n g Crfbrch 10:00-12:00 a . m . Song" A Special Invitation T o r i d e s call Bill Rushby482-5234j at American Legion C e n t e r I For Transportation Phone 1120 S. H a r r i s o n Rd. Edgewood United University Crib Nursery On Vallev C t . off 332-1446, Rev. G l e n n A. All MSU Students U N I T Y OF So Bring T h e Baby W. Grand River, E a s t Lansing F r e e T a x i Service: Wprship Church Seventh-Day i Chaffee, i Pastor G R E A T E R LANSING 482-1444 or 484-4488 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 469 North Hagadorn Roac Adventist Church E a s t Lansing Unity C e n t e r '5 blocks north of G r a r c River] THE CHURCH OF F i r s t Christian Kimberly Downs "Do Not K i l l " T e m p o r a r i l y Meeting at peoples Church 425 W. Grand River ß Worship Services University Lutheran Church JESUS CHRIST OF Reformed Church Church of Christ 332-1932 Rev. Pohl 9:30 a . m . and 11:00 a . m . Division and Ann Sts. LATTER-DAY SAINTS 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing East Lansing "Bonhoeffer: A Prophetic 240 M a r s h a l l St., Lansing Sunday Service - - 11:00 a . m . Voice" SATURDAY SERVICES (2 blocks W. of F r a n d o r Interdenominational Ministers I "Mormons" Rev, Hofman Wednesday C l a s s - 7:30 p . m . by D r . T r u m a n A . Morrison Shopping C e n t e r on 200 W. Grand Rl"er 9:30 a . m . Sabbath School 431 E. Saginaw preaching Daily Meditation — 12 noon Rev. Alden B. B u r n s Church School E. Grand River) at Michigan 11:00 a . m . Worship S e r v i c e West of Abbott Rd. Morning Service 9:00 and 11:15 Rev. Keith L Pohl 9:30 a . m . and 11:00 a . m . C r i b SUNDAY SERVICES Consultation by Appointment SUNDAY SERVICES IV 9-7130 room through junior high Saturday, F e b r u a r y 18th " P r a y i n g With A s s u r a n c e " 9:30 and 11:00 Minister: Richard D. Billings P a s t o r Lemon P r i e s t h o o d Meeting 9:00 a . m . N u r s e r y During Services High School Group at 1 1 a . m . U n i v e r s i t y C l a s s 10:15 SUNDAY SERVICES "Quest for Values" (Church of the Daily Word) speaking Sunday School 10:30 a . m . Edgewood Bus Stops S a c r a m e n t Meeting 5:00 p.m. " C ontemporary Liturgy" Morning Worship 11:00 a . m . by D r . Wallace Robertson CHURCH SCHOOL " B e s i d e T h e Shepherd's 10:40 a . m . - Conrad Hall Tent" Evening Service ? p . m . Bible Study 10:00 a . m . W ednesday - Feb. 22 St. Johns Student 10:45 a . m . - Parking Area T u e s d a y Evening Evening Worship Lenten Luncheon F o r Men 9:30 to 10:30 a . m . - P r o g r For T r a n s p o r t a t i o n or "Building Up F a l s e H o p e " 6:00 p . m . Parish for all ages I Between McDonel and Holmes Youth Meeting 7:30 p.m. of the East Lansing Information Call 882-5007 R e v . Hofman 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , C a m p u s Student C e n t e r Wednesday evening Bible Community $1.25 11:00 a . m . - Children 2 -11 y r s 10:50 - Hubbard Sunday M a s s e s Each Sun. listen t o ' T h e Voice call 332-8465 o r 355-8180 217 Bogue St, Apt. 1 Study 7:30 p . m . Monsignor - J e r o m e V. 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:00 , I Other Stops Added by Request of P r o p h e c y , " 9:30 a . m . , P h o n e 351-6360 MacEachin 12:15 - 4:45, & 6:00 p . m . 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M a s s e s at Alumni Chapel Mr. him Situi, fintini l'i 1-7UH easT ransmG. micmoan R e f r e s h m e n t period in Church Monday - F r i d a y 4:15 p a r l o r following worship s e r - Saturday M a s s e s 1518 S. Washintgon Lansing ,SLNDAY SCHEDULE vices 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 What Is God Like? - Part 2 Worship S e r v i c e s — - - 9 : 0 0 and 11KX) a . m . C h u r c h School, C r i b b e r y - T h i r d G r a d e — 9.00 and 11:00 a . m . Church School, Fourth G r a d e - A d u l t s , S t u d e n t s ~ 1 0 : 0 0 a^n; F i r s t Presbyterian F i r s t Church of " T h e Battle That Never Ended' 11:00 «, u ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL Ottawa and Chestnut Christ, Scientist 7: 0 0 p V UNION ROOM 35 F o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n phone 332 -6271 or 332-8901 WORSHIP SERVICE 709 E. Grand River By 6:00 p . m . Saturday 9:30 a . m . East Lansing SUNDAY 7:00 P . M . Rev. R. L . Moreland - MINISTERS - Rev. H. G. Beach 11:00 a . m . Sunday Service 11 a . m . " T h e Christian EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT MSU Road in the Sermon TRINITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. 8:30 P.M. 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenominational New W o r l d " "Mind" ALUMNI CHAPEL * by Seth C. Morrow COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS YOUTH FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES (Auditorium Drive, E a s t of K r e s g e Art C e n t e r ) 6 p . m . Collegian Fellowship SUNDAY SCHOOL D r . T e d Ward, T e a c h e r T h r e e C o u r s e s of Study University C l a s s e s at Alumni Chapel 11:00 a . m . - r e g u l a r 9:45 MSU Learning Systems „ (9:30& 11-University Students) Refreshments 9:30 a , m . Holy Communion and Sermon Supper 50£ Institute 8:30 and Morning Worship 5:15 p . m . Holy Communion and Sermon Topic: "How can one be WEDNESDAY 11:00 ' T h e Powers To Destroy" 'A Slave of C h r i s t ' and 8:00 p . m . - E v e n i n g Meeting Assoc. P a s t o r D a v i d L . E r b All Saints Parish still maintain the dignity 11:00 A . M . " T h e C r y of t h e H e a r t " '.•00 Evening Worship 800 Abbott Rd. of human f r e e d o m ? " Dicusssion of the Wait A F r e e Public Reading Room "A L e s s o n on F a i t h " Minute Mose! by Norman 134 West Grand River D r . Howard F . Sugden, P a s t o r Assoc. Pastor Norman Piersma 8:00 a . m . Holy Communion C . Habel. OPEN 8:15 p . m . 9:30 a . m . Morning P r a y e r and Sermon F r e e Bus T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Weekdays—9-5 p . m . Trinity Collegiate Fellowship F R E E BUS S E R V I C E M o r n i n g and E v e n i n g 11:15 a , m . Holy Communion and Sermon Mon., T u e s . , T h u r s . , F r l . Around C a m p u s Evenings 7 p . m . - 9 p . m . Canterbury T o and F r o m Church All a r e welcome to a t t m j PASIORS: E. Eugene Williams. Dfcvld L . E r b , Norman R. P i e r s m a C A L L 4 8 2 - 0 7 5 4 FOR I N F O R M A T I O N Sundays 6:30 p . m . 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It The Lecture-Concert Series S o m e of my f r i e n d s t e l l m e If you had been a t t h e A u d i t o r i u m r a n k s with t h e f i n e s t o p e r a s in presentation of " P o r g y and that " P o r g y And B e s s " i s a g r e a t on W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , you would " P o r g y And B e s s " is an o p e r a t h e w o r l d and d e s e r v e s such a B e s s " c a m e off without a hitch.- m u s i c a l and that W e d n e s d a y ' s have h e a r d o n e g o o d s i n g e r , Joyce and n e e d s a f i n e c h o r u s and a good p l a c e . No o t h e r view of t h e s c o r e , T h e curtain was r a i s e d and e v e n if m o r e u n i f o r m l y pre- p e r f o r m a n c e at t h e A u d i t o r i u m Bryant a s B e s s . To be s u r e she p r o d u c t i o n . T h e s e it had. T h e l o w e r e d on c u e . Eva J e s s y e C h o i r saved s e v e r a l s e n t e d , d o e s f u l l j u s t i c e to G e r s h - w a s a good o n e . W a s it? P l e a s e hooted s o m e in h e r u p p e r r a n g e , All t h e s c e n e r y w a s in p l a c e . tell m e the truth. d i s m a l s p o t s in t h e s c o r e , j u s t win's masterpiece. The " P o r - b u t , V i r g i n i a , in t h e f a c e of such T h e l i g h t s c l i c k e d on and off Virginia a s B e s s saved P o r g y when he gy And B e s s " of the mind and disappointment, such small points a r e trivial. P o r g y , a lyric d r i f t e d way off p i t c h in " B e s s , s c o r e , r a t h e r than of t h e A u - just a s they w e r e supposed to. d i t o r i u m , m a k e s one p r o u d to b e Dear Virginia: b a r i t o n e r o l e , w a s sung by L a - You Is My W o m a n N o w . " T n e Technically it was a p e r f e c t an A m e r i c a n . Y o u r f r i e n d s have e i t h e r been vern Hutcherson, a dramatic s e t s would h a v e p l e a s e d y o u , V i r - production, but the man m o s t h a n d e d a p a c k of l i e s o r a r e t e n o r with v e r y l i t t l e p o w e r and responsible for its perfection giving you o n e . E v e r y t h i n g you a w e a k l o w e r v o i c e which he w a s not a b l e t o w i t n e s s i t . said in y o u r l e t t e r w a s f a l s e o v e r t a x e d . And S p o r t i n ' L i f e was R i c h a r d S t a n l e y H a r p e r , 51, e x c e p t t h e location of t h e p e r - t a l k e d , not s u n g , by Avon L o n g , s t a g e m a n a g e r , c o l l a p s e d back f o r m a n c e . But one lie h u r t s m o r e once the best Sportin' Life since s t a g e a t 8:30 p . m . H e w a s d e a d on a r r i v a l a t O l i n M e m o r t K H o s - pital shortly t h e r e a f t e r according to C o r o n e r Dorwin Hoffeyer. than all the o t h e r s . " P o r g y And B e s s " is not a m u s i c a l ; it is an o p e r a , and not Porgy- J o h n B u b b l e s , but now vocally inadequate. " P o r g y And B e s s " i s a n o p e r a , SPECIAL Pneumonia c a u s e of d e a t h . was cited a s the F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s will b e h e l d j u s t a n o p e r a but " t h e " o p e r a . o It i s , without q u e s t i o n , t h e f i n e s t p e r a to be w r i t t e n by an A m e r - I'se Bess your sings woman now, "Porgy, ,i and it n e e d s an o p e r a o r c h e s t r a . N o w , V i r g i n i a , you know t h a t a touring group cannot bring a CAMPUS STYLE ican m u s i c i a n , and in t h e h e a r t s s y m p h o n y o r c h e s t r a with t h e m , a t 10 a . m . 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" P o r g y And B e s s " i s an o p e r a , e m p l o y e s i n c e 1956 a n d r e s i d e d and t h i s h e l p s to e x p l a i n why Wednesday night's presentation a t 1400 V e r m o n t St., L a n s i n g . S t a t e N e w s p h o t o b y M e a d e P e r l m a n b r o u g h t a« many t e a r s a s it did H e i s s u r v i v e d by: h i s w i f e a p p l a u s e . V i r g i n i a , I know that B e v e r l y ; one son, Ronnie; t h r e e you d o n ' t know what r e c i t a t i v e SNCC to discuss daughters, Betsey at home, and i s , but it might be c a l l e d t h e M r s . L i n d a P e c k and M r s . M a r - ilyn K r a t f both of L a n s i n g . Coeds vie for Miss MSU m u s c l e of o p e r a . " P o r g y And B e ^ s " h a ? s o m e of t h e f i n e s t future programs H e i s a l s o s u r v i v e d by: a s i s t e r , M r s . Edna H u n t e r ; one B e a u t y c o n n o i s s e u r s m a y look o p e r a t i c m u s c l e that m u s i c h a s e v e r h e a r d . 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P . a g r o u p t h a t playc-d at T h e G a b l e s Adult C l u b will be held at 8 S a t - replace the English Bootmakers over 200 years ago. Your choice of 3 handsome, cus- T e l e m a n n , " P i m p i n o n e , " w i l l b e f o r two y e a r s , will e n t e r t a i n a t At 8:30 tonight and S a t u r d a y u r d a y night in L a n s i n g ' s N a t i o n a l p r e s e n t e d by t h e MSU O p e r a t h e A r m s t r o n g Hall m i x e r at n i g h t , t h e L a n s i n g Civic P l a y e r s G u a r d A r m o r y . T h e a t r e a t 8:30 p . m . F e b . 2 5 - 2 7 Brody f r o m 8:30 to m i d n i g h t . will p r e s e n t t h e m u s i c a l " F u n n y in t h e M u s i c A u d i t o r i u m . T h e In s p o r t s t h i s w e e k e n d , MSU G i r l " a t t h e W e s t J u n i o r High m e e t s M i n n e s o t a in s w i m m i n g a t hamburger? tom antique finishes is yours...FREE! i n t e r m e z z o , s u n g in E n g l i s h , w i l l T h e m i x e r a t t h e Union f r o m A u d i t o r i u m . 8:30 to 12 tonight will f e a t u r e "Gamut," 4 p . m . S a t u r d a y a n d on t h e b a s - t h e s t u d e n t - s p o n - k e t b a l l c o u r t at 8 p . m . t h e s a m e In 2016 there ¡night not h e enough beef to go around. After all 2 billion mouths is an awful lot to feed. So what's left? Sea REGAL SHOES FROM COAST TO C O A S T b e p r e s e n t e d to Michigan a u - matter. On a b u n maybe. Head about this problem and 30 other the T o n i k s . sored t e l e v i s i o n p r o g r a m on d a y . diences f o r the f i r s t time. exciting and provocative articles that you can sink your teeth into " P i m p i n o n e , " i s a s t o r y of T h e C o l l e c t o r s will by s u p - WMSB, C h a n n e l 10, will f e a t u r e in the March issue. Get 'em while they're hot. From the stove with p l y i n g t h e m u s i c at t o n i g h t ' s folk m u s i c t h i s w e e k . T h e H o n e y - On S u n d a y , t h e F o l k l o r e Society how a young s e r v a n t g i r l r i s e s Shaw m ' x e r f r o m 9-12. m a n T r i o and s i n g e r Ron N i c o - will p r e s e n t a p r o g r a m of folk A lively thought- Red Carpet Service ! ' to t h e d o m i n a t i o n of h e r h e l p - " O t h e l l o , " s t a r r i n g L a u r e n c e d e m u s will a p p e a r on t h e 11:30 m u s i c in t h e Union G r i l l f r o m provoking magazine. Corner Of Ann & M.A.C. East Lansing] l e s s m a s t e r w h o had f a l l e n to Our Marc h issm is now on sale. O l i v i e r , F r a n k Findlay and M a g - a . m . show S a t u r d a y . 6-10 p . m . B a r g a i n p r i c e s on b e v - her charms. g i e S m i t h will be shown in F a i r - T h e S a t u r d a y night South C o m - e r a g e s and d o u g h n u t s will be in T h e c o m i c i n t e r m e z z o o r i g i n - child T h e a t e r at 7 and 9 t o - p l e x m i x e r will be held a t W i l - e f f e c t . ated a s e n t e r t a i n m e n t between the night. long a n d d r e a r y a c t s of s e r i o u s o p e r a s of m y t h i c a l and r o y a l The ' "Americanization son H a l l f r o m 8-12 with t r u s i c The highly-acclaimed, light- of by t h e M u t a t i o n s . If you h a v e n ' t h e a r t e d m^vie " G e o r g y G i r l " i s You don't have to E m i l y , " s t a r r i n g J u l i e A n d r e w s s e e n W i l s o n ' s c o f f e e h o u s e , t h e p l a y i n g at t h e C a m p u s T h e a t e r c h a r a c t e r s in t h e 18th c e n t u r y . and J a m e s G a r n e r , p l u s an a d d e d G r u n g i L o u n g e , you can d r o p in t h i s w e e k e n d . In c o n t r a s t t h e i n t e r m e z z o w a s " m y s t e r y m o v i e " "will be t h e o f - f r o m 8 to 12:30 S a t u r d a y night ag engineer to make a splash light in n a t u r e a n d d e a l t with t h e f e r i n g of M e n ' s Hall A s s o c i a t i o n and l i s t e n to folk m u s i c and j a z z . h u m a n c o m e d y of t h e c o m m o n and Today fs the Michigan With International Harvester We need talented graduates with many varied Women's Inter-Residence T h e a t e r ' s Super Bargain Day. people. backgrounds. We r o t only make the go-anywhere International Scout, illustrated; but we're in a broad range of Council " D o u b l e F e a t u r e N i g h t . " M c D o n e l H a l l ' s m i x e r on S a t - " T h e ( f i l l e r Memorandum," T h e m o v i e s will be shown at 7 u r d a y night f r o m 3:30 to m i d - s t a r r i n g G e o r g e S e g a l and Alec industries from agriculture to aerospace. We're big in earthmoving equipment, even bigger ™ t o r tr^ucks. tonight in Wilson A u d i t o r i u m and night will f e a t u r e t h e T o n i k s . G u i n n e s s , will be shown with We're an important steel producer. We fabricate metals for rockets, missiles and jet aircraft. All this in addition It's what's a t 'the s a m e tim_* S a t u r d a y night San F r a n c i s c o and the Bay A r e a " F u n e r a l in B e r l i n " starring to being a leading farm equipment producer. in C o n r a d A u d i t o r i u m . i s the s u b j e c t of t h e S a t u r d a y M i c h a e l C a i n e . You bet we need people-with agricultural backgrounds and interests. But we also need talented and imag- High quality, happening inative graduates in accounting, business administration, liberal arts and the basic sciences. At IH the product is POWER Providing mechanical power for an endless variety of jobs is what International Harvester is all about T h e MSU J a z z E n s e m b l e will POWER is a two-billion-dollar-a-year business with us. We offer you a chance to be a vital part We provide you with new stereo p e r f o r m live a t 3:30 S a t u r d a y an ideal combination of opportunity, responsibility and individual treatment. Think about P O W E R J h m ^ ^ In E r i c k s o n K i v a . T h e show w i l l be televised f r o m E r i c k s o n and t h e p u b l i c i s a d m i t t e d without charge. recordings, • • • B r o d y will s p o n s o r a m i x e r f r o m 8-12 tonight in t h e B r o d y A u d i t o r i u m . Abdul and t h e C a m e l D r i v e r s will provide music. A d - ARE available m i s s i o n i s 25 c e n t s , » • * A m i x e r s p o n s o r e d by U n i o n B o a r d will b e held f r o m 8 : 3 0 - at low prices. 12:30 t o n i g h t in t h e Union B a l l - room. • • • T h e W e s l e y Foundation will host the LansingCommunityCol- l e g e D r a m a T e a m in F e r l i n g h e t - t i ' s " 1 0 0 0 Red A n t s " at 8tonight in t h e F o u n d a t i o n L o u n g e . R e - f r e s h m e n t s will b e s e r v e d a n d a l l i n t e r e s t e d •a r•e •invited. - nr * * . . I HONZmwb I JIROVEK I n>mnw>'M"U" m I i «««S U Am I UUWTl I * B MINO« • T h e MSU F o l k l o r e Society will 1 cUHTMUHa-MOVICIII 1 J WOMKI DUO r< t, WAX» à !1 TEB t M C B r m i L a u u e o w i c cmcrnmrrm* . ^ T« w w o u u m i i hold an i n f o r m a l c o n c e r t f r o m SERPE BAUPO I 5 - 8 Sunday in 4r. - - * *the • Union g r i l l . T h e M i s s MSU P a g e a n t will b e a t 8 p . m . S a t u r d a y in t h e Union B a l l r o o m . A d m i s s i o n i s $1 f o r a d u l t s and 50 c e n t s f o r children. • • • 2 2 Ì 6 0Ö75 2 2 16 0 0 7 6 * 2 2 16 0 0 7 7 / 2 2 16 0 0 7 8 * 22 16 0079/22 16 0080^ " T h e D e m a n d of S p i r i t u a l D i s - c o v e r y " will b e d i s c u s s e d by Otto B e r t s c h i a t 3 p . m . S a t u r - DVORAK STRING d a y in t h e C i v i c C e n t e r S m a l l QIIMI! ra^nWI Mi yi Auditorium. • • • THI T h e B a h a ' i C l u b will m e e t a t I ne 3 p . m . Sunday • in• t h• e Ma son G r i l l . nvoMk I I i / 1 I A I The All-Nations Forum of T r i n i t y C h u r c h will m e e t f r o m "i": I M l l J 7 - 9 p . m . S a t u r d a y in t h e M e m - o r i a l C h a p e l Social R o o m . A 22 16 C0«i 16 0082 22 160083 22 16 0084 f i l m , " G o d of C r e a t i o n " will b e shown. • • • Update Your Ears International Harvester puts power In your hands T h e Student R e l i g i o u s L i b e r - a l s w i l l d i s c u s s " V i o l e n c e and with these new releases Interested' Contact your Placement Officer n o * tor a date to see an IH representative when he visits your campus. Or write directly to the Supervisor of College Relations, International Harvester Company, 4 0 1 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. A g g r e s s i o n " a t 11 a . m . Sunday AN E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y EMPLOYE*» a t t h e Old C o l l e g e Hall In t h e •Stereo A P r o d u c t of E P I C « RECORDS •••EPIC". Marca Reg. T.M. PRINTED IN U.S.«._ Union. 1 0 Michigan State N^ws, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17, 1967 •2 aDisplay ^ -Z 353-6400 ^ m Y&tfR FINGER ON WH*T Y « E H K B S E WANT ADS R E G Ü L ADisplay R L- 353-6400 ^™- m Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Sale Personal Service MERCURY 1960, two door. Stu- CLEANING WOMAN needed for 623 North S y c a m o r e . C o r n e r of EAST LANSING: new duplex two THREE SECT16NAL book c a s e s , with a dent wife's V-8 auto. New b a t - Z B T House. Good pay, m e a l s West Saginaw (Inquire) One bed- bedroom a p a r t m e n t . Upper unit, matching w a s h e r and d r y e r , and GUITAR GIBSON J50. One y e a r D l A P E F s E f t V l c i , Lansing's 5 - old. Excellent condition. Call n e s t . Your choice of t h r e e t y p e s . included, f o r r e m a i n d e r of t e r m . ¡ow cos* t e r y , t i r e s . R. & H. Runs good. Has good body. Must s e l l . $335 Ask f o r B r u c e C . 351-9217. room f u r n i s h e d . Utilities p a i d . IV 5-2079. 3-2/17 stove and r e f r i g e r a t o r included. Pleasant neighborhood. $140per d e h u m i d i f i e r . ED 2-1109. 2-2/17 351-7239. S-5-2/23 C o n t a i n e r s f u r n i s h e d , 'no d e - WANT AD o r best o f f e r . 332-4801. 3-2/20 month plus utilities. Call R.V. THE NEW YOftKEft: Student- p o s i t . Baby clothes washed f r e e . ONE GIRL needed f o r s p r i n g 12-STRING G u i t a r , Stella, $50. faculty r a t e s . 34 weeks $3.75. T r y our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . 25 3 - 2 / 2 0 VIVlANE WOODARD-cosmetics t e r m . Two full baths. 351- Stay, IV 5-2211. Stay Realty Company, R e a l t o r . 3-2/20 355-2619, S-3-2/17 Box 133, East L a n s i n g . y e a r s In Lansing. BY-LO DIA- MUSTANC 1*965 Convertible, will be conducting make-up 9382. S-2/17 • AUTOMOTIVE S-5-2/21 PER SERVICE, 1010 E . Michigan • EMPLOYMENT V-8, automatic, full power, new training c l a s s e s for women in- TWO MEN needed, spring and THREE GIRLS want one r o o m - PX Store Frandor THE CIGAR BAND — T h e g u a r - IV 2-0421. „ C t i r e s . 882-2758. S-5-2/20 t e r e s t e d In teaching m a k e - u p / n a t e spring t e r m only. A p a r t - Shop and Savel • FOR RENT summer terms. Burcham anteed sound known throughout IT'S SO EASY to find the w o r k - MUSTANG. 1965, Navy, stick-6, and making extra money. No ment 113 Waters Edge. Call Coats and j a c k e t s reduced to • FOR SALE Woods. Pool. 332-4628. the State. 337-7086. C-2/17 e r s you want when you u s e New Premium white walls, door to door. Write M r s - Dawe, 351-7313. 5-2/22 s e l l . Gloves, hats, e a r b a n d s . • LOST & FOUND S-3-2/17 " H e l p Wanted" Ads in C l a s s i - tuned. 332-2084. S-5-2/20 3308 SouthCedar Street, number NEEDED ONE o r two men to s u b - Hunting, fishing and camp V-M WEEK i s coming F e b r u a r y NEED ONE g i r l f o r two girl f i e d . Dial (Phone) now. • PERSONAL MGB 1964, red, wire wheels. eight, Lansing, or 882-2760. C lease for spring term. Every- i t e m s , Including snow s h o e s . 20. Watch f o r special savings luxury a p a r t m e n t . Beginning • PEANUTS PERSONAL P i r e l l i t i r e s , and' radio. 353- BEAUTY OPERATOR, e x p e r - thing you want. 351-5447. Also accessories for intra- on p o r t a b l e and component s y s - DIAPER SERVICE, Diaparene spring t e r m . One block B e r k e y . mural sports. • R T A L ESTATE 1564. S-3-2/17 lenced, full t i m e . Guaranteed S-3-2/21 t e m s during VM week at NEJAC F r a n c h l s e d Service Approved by •351-7188. 2-2/17 D o c t o r s and DSIA. T h e most • SERVICE wage. MARTIN'S HAIR FASH- ONE .MAN needed for spring sfuDY DESKS, s m a l l c h e s t s , of East Lansing, 543 E. G r a n d OLDSMOBILE 1$63, 98, f o u r - ¿1RLS: FÓURTH girl needed, modern and Only p e r s o n a l i z e d • TRANSPORTATION ION, East Lansing, 332-4522. t e r m . Eden Roc A p a r t m e n t s . r o l l - a - w a y s & bunkbeds. New River next to P a r a m o u n t News. door, sedan. F u l l p o w e r , f a c t o r y spring t e r m . Luxury a p a r t m e n t . s e r v i c e in Lansing, providing • WANTED 10-2/28 and used m a t t r e s s e s — a l l s i z e s . C a i r . 332-4539. S-5-2/20 Reasonable. 351-4805 a f t e r 5 332-6408. S-5-2/22 you with diaper p a i l s , polybags, Study l a m p s , t y p e w r i t e r s , tape T H E PERSON to call f o r bands DEADLINE OLDSMOBILE 1966 Delta " 8 8 " . -ENGINEERS- p.m. S-3-2/17 UNIVERSITY TERRACE a p a r t - r e c o r d e r s , metal wardrobes, d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , o r ment needs two g i r l s spring -TERRY MAYNARD, 482-4590, Two-door, many e x t r a s . $2,550. A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m the ATTENTION ÓkADÍJ: working p o r t a b l e TV s e t s , l a r g e s e l e c - u s e your own. Baby clothes J e r v i s B. Webb Company in t e r m . One s u m m e r . One v a - 482-4548. C 1 P . M . one c l a s s day b e - 0X 4-8797. ' S-3-2/16 p e r s o n n e l : luxury, one-bedroom tion new & used e l e c t r i c f a n s . washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant Detroit, Michigan will be on cancy i m m e d i a t e l y . $55. 351- TERM PARTIES and all that f o r e publication. PLYMOUTH 1956. Runs great available immediately, $150.00. Everything f o r the h o m e . WIL- inspection invited. AMERICAN c a m p u s March 10. 9307. 5-2/17 Jazz. The BUD SPANGLER $75. Evenings 485-1307, or 332- IV 5-3033, ED 2-1438. COX SECOND HAND STORE, DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E . G i e r . Opportunities for graduating TWO MEN f o r f o u r - m a n a p a r t - GROUP. Call TERRY MAY- Call 482-0864. c Cancellations 12 noon one 5119. 3-2/21 S-5-2/17 509 E . Michigan, Lansing, Phone students a r e excellent for ment to sublet. Eden Roc, avail- NARD. 482-4590, 482-4548. PONTIAC '57. f o u r - d o o r . $100. WOULD YOU believe? One a p a r t - IV 5-4391, 8-5:30 p . m . c c l a s s day before publica- those who d e s i r e a c a r e e r In able I m m e d i a t e l y . 351-7327. C Typing Service tion. 484-7240, ask for Harvey. ment available f o r students, the Material Handling Industry S-3-2/20 SQUINTING CAUSES w r i n k l e s . THE SOUNDS and the Sondettes BARBI MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typist. S-5-2/20 completely f u r n i s h e d , all u t i l - and a r e Interested in D i v e r - EAST KNOLLS n e a r campus for Sunglasses p r e s c r i p t i o n ground. a r e now accepting bookings f o r No Job too l a r g e or too s m a l l . PHONE PONTIAC i960, good condition, sification of Training in all ities paid. Call Nejac of East OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 416 T u s - spring t e r m . 351-9155. C Block off c a m p u s . 332-3255. C one o w r e r . $300. 355-6958. L a n s i n g . 337-1300. C faculty and s t a f f . New spacious 355-8255 product a r e a s f r o m designing two b e d r o o m . Dishwasher, c e n - sing Building. Phone IV 2-4667. TV RENTALS for students, $9.00 TAKE THE INITIATIVE . . . S-3-2/20 to whatever your abilities ONE MAN needed immediately t r a l a i r conditioning, pool. $170. C-2/17 month. F r e e s e r v i c e and deliv- RATES TEMPEST LEMANS '62 cor.vert- c a r r y you in this exciting to s u b l e a s e W a t e r s Edge a p a r t - STEREO HEAD PHONES. Telex, find that job you want in t o - Also, one bedroom with w a l k - e r y . Call NEJAC. 337-1300. We 1 DA F SI.50 ible. 4-speed Like new condi- industry. m e n t . 351-6894. S-3-2/20 d a y ' s Classified Ads u n d e r in c l o s e t . $150. Open 1 - 6 Sun- the kind the a i r l i n e s u s e . C o m - g u a r a n t e e s a m e day s e r v i c e . DORÓHESTER CIRCLE 1140Lo- "Help Wanted". 3 DAYS S3.00 tion. Motor just overhauled. 50 BED GENERAL HOSPITAL day o r by. appointment. ROSE p l e t e line in stock. MAIN E L E C - C gan and J o l l y . L a r g e t w o - b e d - HILL REALTY 393-1220. TYPING IN my home. IV 9 - 5 DAYS ¿5.00 332-3255 days, 339-8450 even- has need f o r professional help. TRONICS, 5558 South P e n n s y l - APPOINTMENT FOR p a s s p o r t or ings. C r o o m . C a r p e t i n g , stove, oven, 3878. S-3-2/17 R . N . ' s and licensed p r a c t i c a l 10-2/21 vania, L a n s i n g . 882-5035. application p i c t u r e s now being ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1966. Good r e f r i g e r a t o r , g a r b a g e disposal, TYPING TERM PAPERS AND n u r s e s . Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e HOLT TWO-bedroom spacious C taken at HICKS STUDIO. 24 condition, one owner. Wire a i r conditioning unit, u n f u r - theses. Elactric typewriter. with experience, differential f o r apartment, fireplace, carpeting, G U r _ D ELECTRIC g u i t a r . Never hour or s a m e day s e r v i c e . E D 2 - Over 10, 15< per word, per day. nished, parking. Excellent l o c a - F a s t s e r v i c e . 332-4597. wheels. Information, call 355- evening and night duties. L i b e r a l u s e d . Best o f f e r t a k e s it. 482- 6169. C d r a p e r i e s , air-conditioning, GE S-5-2/21 T h e r e will be a50tf s e r v i c e 3733. S-3-2/17 personnel policies. Easily tion f o r children and students. 1090. S-3-2/17 appliances, heat included. ITALIAN VILLAGE: l l O l E. ANN BROWN, typist and' m u l t i - and bookkeeping charge if r e a c h e d f r o m freeway 127. Well Walter N e l l e r Company, P r o p - WASHER - DRYER, G.E. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 1959"! Engine $165.00. OX 9-2987, 0 X 4 - 8 6 4 1 . Michigan. Phone 482-2100. Pick lith offset printing, d i s s e r t a - this ad is not paid within lighted, a m p l e parking a r e a . e r t y Management Department. combination. $175. 3 5 1 - 6 5 1 4 a f - overhauled. New snow t i r e s . F i f t e e n minutes f r o m MSU. up, delivery and table o r d e r s . tions, theses, manuscripts, gen- one week. Runs real well in deep snow. P l e a s a n t working conditions. 122 S. G r a n d . Phone IV 9 - ter 6 p.m. S-5-2/17 10-2/17 Tuesday, Wednesday, and e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s e x - Only $495. We take t r a d e - i n s at Apply: Mason General Hospital 6561. 15-2/22 SHURE M22 Stereo-Dvnetic in- 800 East Columbia Street, M a - Houtos T h u r s d a y . F o r the family s i z e , p e r l e n c e . 332-8384. C STRATTON SPORT CENTER, G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students t e g r a t e d t r a n s c r i p t i o n a r m and get s m a l l one f r e e with s a m e son, Michigan 48854. 10-2/21 EXPERIENCED TYPING, edit- 1915 East Michigan. IV 4-4411. MATURE PEOPLEI Excellent c a r t r i d g e with diamond stylus. combination. 10-2/20 The State News does not C WANTED: BABYSITTER - light BAY COLONY f o u r - b e d r o o m home. Designed Mountable on any r e c o r d t u r n - ing. IBM E l e c t r i c . N e a r c a m p u s . p e r m i t r a c i a l o r religious APARTMENTS Phone 337-9660 evenings. VOLKSWAGEN Cherry h o u s e k e e p e r . 8 y e a r old daugh- f o r happy living. West of F r a n - table. $60.00 . 355-0100 between Peanuts personal discrimination in its a d - condition. Drafted, must sell 1127 N . HAGADORN S-3-2/21 t e r . Own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . 7:30 - d o r . 2 - 1 / 2 baths, well f u r n i s h e d , 8-12 a.m. S - 5 - 2 / 2 2 BUBBLES, IN the grand ol' t r a - vertising columns. Tne Immediately. Asking $1250.00. Now leasing 63 units. 1 and TYPING DONE in my home, 2 - 1 / 2 4:15. No w e e k - e n d s o r public and c a r p e t e d . P r e f e r group of FENDER BASSMXN a m p l i f i e r . ditlon of the South, Mazel Tov State News will not accept Call 351-7767. S-5-2/17 2 bedrooms, unfurnished. blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 332-1619. holidays. Mature woman. $30/ 4 - 6 . R e f e r e n c e s and deposit. H a g s t r o m e l e c t r i c b a s s . E x c e l - on your 21st. Linda. advertising which d i s c r i m - C l o s e to c a m p u s , shopping 1-2/17 C VOLKSWAGEN sedan, 1961 e n - week. E. Lansing phone 351- Also o t h e r h o m e s . IV 2-5186. lent condition. $400.00 . 372- REDUNDANT ADOLPH of 6South inates against religion, c e n t e r , downtown, and bus gine and all syncromesh t r a n s - 9171 a f t e r 6. 2-2/17 S-5-2/17 6467. S-3-2/17 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY,typist. r a c e , color o r national o r i - line.Model open 9 a . m . - 8 p . m . . i s a nun. Caught your n e w s - mission. New t i r e s , excellent EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY NEEDED: TWO g i r l s to s h a r e IBM Selectrlc and Executive. gin. Daily and Sunday. paper. 1-2/17 condition, $345.00. THE CHECK for bright gal to a s s i s t m a j o r t h r e e - b e d r o o m house. $50.00, Mobile Homes Multilith offset p r i n t i n g . P r o - er POINT. Phone 332-4916. company in its advertising p r o - r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00P month monthly includes utilities. Call MAR L E T T E 8 x 46, n e a r MSU, •'PUPPY DOG": Y o u ' r e s o - o - o - o fessional thesis typing. R e - C-2/16 g r a m s . Short hours - on campus 332-6321 332-2571 351-9346. S-3-2/21 sweet. Thanks so much Luv, sumes printed — $3.00/100 good condition, best o f f e r . 337- - excellent pay. Write AACS, o r 337-0511 LIvy» 1-2/17 p a g e . 337-1527. C VOLKSWAGEN 1963, excellent DUPLEX, THREE bedroom, un- 0794. S-3-2/17 Automotive condition, $595.00. Phone 393- 30 North LaSalle, Chicago, I l - REDUCED RATES f o r one girl at O.F.W.: Happy lfi f r o m the men TYPING: THESES, t e r m p a p e r s , f u r n i s h e d , East L a n s i n g . F a m i l y A L" ST IN - H E A L Y, I960 with 3000S 1114. C-2/16 linois 60602. 8 - 2 / 2 8 Chalet spring t e r m . 351-4096. and women of W.I.T.C.H. general. Electric typewriter. magnaflux engine. Excellent. only. 351-5255. S-3-2/17 Lost & Found VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Body good. HOUSEKEEPER: NEED i m m e d i - S-5-2/20 1 - 2 / 1 7 F a s t s e r v i c e . 351-6135. New top, paint. Radio, e x t r a s . FIVE BEDROOM house for five LOST: GOLD Pendant watch in Engine r e p a i r s needed. Best ately f o r c a r e of g i r l s two S-10-2/24 $860. 351-9353. 3-2/20 and ten y e a r s . G e n e r a l c l e a n - TWO GIRLS s p r i n g t e r m to s u b - to seven people, with unlimited c e n t r a l c a m p u s . Reward! B a r - CONGRATULATIONS to the n^w BU1CK - 1962 Special V-8, auto- o f f e r . 485-0946 a f t e r 5 p . m . 3-2/20 ing and cooking. 43 hour week. l e a s e C e d a r Village a p a r t m e n t . Phone 351-9456. 3-2/21 p a r k i n g and swimming pool. 1/2 b a r a , 355-0014. S-3-2/21 AOPI pledges. T h e Actives. 1-2/17 Transportation matic, four door sedan, e x c e l - N e a r MSU. Own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n m i l e f r o m c a m p u s . Spring t e r m LOST: WHITE kitten, blue e y e s . ' PASSENGERS SHARE expenses, lent condition. $650. 372-2799. VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Excellent preferred. R e f e r e n c e s . Call only. $275 month. Call 351- Wearing red c o l l a r . Lost around CONGRATULATIONS: L e e and Albion-State dally, 99 o r J a c k - 5-2/21 condition. New t i r e s and b a t - Burcham Woods 7532. 3-2/17 C e d a r Vil-age. 351-7650. 3 - 2 / 2 0 Diane on the b l e s s e d event. son 127. Phone Albion NA 9 - t e r y . $850.00. 353-7946. 332-0458. 3-2/21 L.H.B. • 1-2/17 EAST LANSING - to s h a r e house, CHEVELLE 1964 Malibu Super S-l-2/17 BABYSITTER WANTED: 5 - 1 / 2 Eydeal V i l l a LADIES OMEGA watch. Black 3430 a f t e r 6 p . m . 3-2/20 furnished, private room. P a r k - band. B e s s e y or m u s i c building. Sport, aqua-blue. Excellent c o n - days a week, $20.00 week. Must • Completely f u r n i s h e d ing. $20.00 p e r week. 351-6647. Recreation dition. Priced right. 655-1965. have own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Call • F o r 1, 2, 3, 4 students o r 351-6274. S-3-2/17 WEAR THE t r a d e m a r k of the Wanted 3 - 2 / 1 7 Auto S « r v i c * & P o r t s single working people 3-2/17 LOST: HAMILTON watch, at Kin- 482-0966. 3-2/17 P u e r t o Rican sun. Seven Sun- SOPHOMORE GIRL, 20, d e s i r e s • Swimming pool TWO MEN needed f o r l a r g e du- s e y Hall. Reward! 355-6922. CHEVROLET 1965 f o u r - d o o r , MASON BODY Shop. 812 E a s t filled days and six f u n - f i l l e d travel a b r o a d , s u m m e r , c h i l - p l e x . Furnished, a m p l e p a r k i n g . Belair, .6-cylinder, automatic, Kalamazoo Street - since 1940. For Rent • Rental O f f i c e - R.W.M. S-5-2/17 d r e n ' s companion,. 337-1077. Z-cj-. 351-5141. 3-2/17 nights in exciting San Juan. $205 power steering, radio and Complete auto painting and c o l - TV RENTALS f o r s t u d e n t s . 745 B u r c h a m , Apt. 2 LOST: PARKER pencil, black/ includes luxury hotel ac- S-5-2/17 h e a t e r ; 15,200 miles; $1 595. lison s e r v i c e . A m e r i c a n and 351-7880 ATTENTION FACULTY duplex nomical r a t e s by the t e r m o r s i l v e r o i d . • Auditorium T h u r s - commodations, d i r e c t DC-7 a i r BANDS WANTED f o r Ski Lodge, 482-6723. 1 - 2 / 1 7 foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C n e a r F r a n d o r . Two b e d r o o m s , month. UNIVERSITY TV R E N T - RENT F R E E a p a r t m e n t to two day. P l e a s e call 355-3960 s e r v i c e L a n s i n g / S a n J u a n / L a n - 3 - 4 weekends. Room, board, l a r g e kitchen, living room with CHEVROLET 1957, real good ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call ALS. 484-9263. C girls- f o r little AM and PM do- , S-3-2/17 sing. Optional sidetrip to V i r - skiing, plus s a l a r y . Auditions f i r e p l a c e . L o t s of s t o r a g e . C a r - gin I s l a n d s . $18. Limited s p a c e Immediately. Call Ronnie Esak, condition. Ken, 351-4291. KALAMAZOO STREET BODY m e s t i c w o r k . ED 2-5977. Apartment» peted and d r a p e d . Lovely s e t - Personal available. Make r e s e r v a t i o n s IV 9-9126. CORVETTE 1960, two.tops, h a r d S-3-2/17 SHOP. Small dents to large- w r e c k s . American and foreign SUITABLE FOR two a c r o s s f r o m RIVER ^ D E EAST: f o u r - m a n 5-2/20 ting- IV 5-3033. 5-2/J20 T H E ROGUES - B a n n e d l n $10 now. 355-6364. 3 - 2 / 2 0 PASSENGER TO s h a r e expenses, 5-2/21 T H R E E MEN - needed to s h a r e top has vinyl roof covering. 4- c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 482- c a m p u s . $135 f u r n i s h e d . IV 5 - luxury apartment available Hubbard but still kicking at F e e t r a v e l by p r i v a t e plane to N a s - four-bedroom home In East Real Estate speed, two f o u r s , very good con- 12 86. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C 3033. 5 - 2 / 2 0 March - S e p t e m b e r . 351-9152 Wednesday, A k e r s F r i d a y , and sau with daily island hopping. L a n s i n g . Call 351-6954. dition. 882-6964 a f t e r 4 p . m . GENERATORS AND s t a r t e r s - ONE GIRL needed for s p r i n g o r s e e m a n a g e r . S-3-2/21 P h i l l i p s Saturday. Telephone THREE BEDROOM ranch n e a r $125.00. 353-0200. 7-2 24 S-3-2/20 3-2/20 6 and 12 volt. F a c t o r y rebuilt, t e r m . University T e r r a c e A p t s . N E E D ONE o r two g i r l s to s u b - IV 4-7594. C-2/17 c a m p u s . $21,000.00. Call ED 7 - NO BETTER TIME than now as low as $9.70, exchange; used ONE MAN needed for house. CÔRVETTE i960 with 1965 327 351-4188. S-3-2/21 let f o r spring t e r m . Luxury TURN ON: this F r i d a y at the 0671 a f t e r 6 p . m . S - 5 - 2 / 2 1 to find the home you want in $4.97. Guaranteed f a c t o r y r e - C l o s e , cheap, fully equipped. cu. in. engine. Five new t i r e s , NEED ONE man for spring t e r m . a p a r t m e n t with swimming pool. Union; this Saturday at McDonel; the C l a s s i f i e d Ads. built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 Call John a f t e r 7 p . m . 351- Service new s e a t s , paint. $1200 or b e s t . Eden Roc. $55.00 month. 351- 351-7525. 3-2/20 the Toniks. Call 351-9359. exchange; shock absorbers, 7163. S-3-2/20 BLOOD DONORS needed, $7*50 Convertible hardtop. 351-4336. 5404. S - 3 - 2 / 2 0 MALE GRADUATE student. Dou- 2-2/17 IRONING - IN my home. $4.00 f o r RH positive, $10, $12 & $14 each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, WAVERLY JUNIOR HIGH, n e a r . ; 5-2/17 ble r o o m , kitchen p r i v i l e g e s . LOX AND BAGELS delivered'. p e r b a s k e t . Will pick up and f o r RH negative. DETROIT 613 E. South Street. PhoneIV 5 - 63 NEW LUXURY T h r e e - b e d r o o m s , carpeting, G TO 1964 t h r e e deuces, 4-speed, sound proof units L a n s i n g . $7. IV 5-6307 a f t e r F r e s h f r o m Detroit Bagel F a c - d e l i v e r . 372-5561. S-3-2/17 BLOOD SERVICE, INC., 1427 1921. C d r a p e r i e s , f i r e p l a c e , $135.00. 3.90 axle, and metalic b r a k e s . UNIVERSITY VILLA 5:30. 10-2/27 t o r y . Sunday m o r n i n g s . 337- NATIVE FRENCHMAN, e x p e r - E a s t Michigan Avenue. Hours; Phone 372-2621. S-3-2/20 $1,099.00. 351-6692 . 2 - 2 / 1 7 Scooters & C y c l e s APARTMENTS EAST LANSING (students) new 9976. S-3-2/21 ienced t e a c h e r , will tutor all 9-3:30 Monday and Tuesday; ONE GIRL: Spring t e r m in Cedar KARMAN Ghia iy66 hardtop, SUZUKI 1966, 60cc., $225.00. - 635 ABBOTT ROAD Village. Call 351-4295. two bedroom duplex n e a r c a m - PARTY FAVORS f o r that t e r m l e v e l s . 355-8514. S-3-2/2 MAKE THE 'TEAM," THAT 1 9 and e x p e r i e n c e . R q u i r e d . Contact Village Clerk, e f e r e n c e s r e - C h A L E T LUXURY a p a r t ment: t e r m . Delta Apartments. 332- 8436. S-10-2/22 1966 GIBSON b a s s a m p l i f i e r . E x - cellent condition. $200. Call i 2Í 27 20 21 22 25 24 nal world ALWAYS ON T O P IN R E S U L T S . . . USE THE G e o r g e Winans at l - ( 3 1 3 ) - 4 7 9 - 2921. 4-2/22 Need 351-4275. four, men to s u b - l ease. 10-3/2 t W O G l R L i wanted for spring t e r m . Haslett Apts. 351-5434. G a r y , 353-0257. 5-2/23 Cycle Shop Z5 ZB %P 29 33. Black cuckoo FAMILY WANT-ADS PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR: ONE ROOMMATE needed f o r f o u r S-3-2/20 CAMERA: LEICA. Light m e t e r . 50 m i l . s u m m e i t , 85 m i l . t e l e - • full Une of Yamahas. 30 % 31 32 33 35. Mineral 36. Progress STATE NEWS p r e f e r e x p e r i e n c e but not e s - s e n t i a l . Good pay, good b e n e f i t s . man house.-No deposit needed. Phone 351-4549. 5 - 1 / 2 d a y V e e k . See M r . M i l l e r , (3NF MAN f o r luxury a p a r t m e n t 5-2/21 WANTED ROOMMATE, male, a p a r t m e n t , t h r e e rooms and bath. 1/2 block f r o m Berkey photo, $160.00. 484-9188. S-5-2/23 * f a s t and expert s e r v i c e 34 77/38 3S 3b i 3? 37 40 % % 41 42 43 39. Learning 41. Without feeling EAST LANSING STATE BANK. starting spring t e r m . 487-3197, on Division. Call 332-5149 a f t e r FÜR WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l V/, 4 4 45 ^VV 4t> 47 42. Siouun CLASSIFIED 10-3/1 evenings. 1-2/17 5:30 p . m . 5-2/23 shower g i f t s , c o m p l e t e line of b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- 2152 W. Grand River 48 4Î i 50 Indian 43. Tidv TWO BUSBOYS to work at Phi NEAR POTTFEK P a r k ; furnished; Beta Pi f o r lunch and dinner spring t e r m ; couple. Phone 485- ONE G l k L needed lor spring t e r m . University T e r r a c e Apts WARE'S \ s e l e c t i o n s . 201 East Okemos, Michigan 1 44. Weep 45. Kava 355-8255 h o u r s . Call 332-3020 . 3 - 2 / 1 7 6012 a f t e r 6 p^m. S-3-2/17 361-4188. S-3-2/20 Grand River, Union. Phone ED 2-3212. across from C P h . 332-6977 SI % 52 % 53 46. Sparoid lisli s F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 17, 1967 11 Michigan State N e w s , E a s t Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Commerce ; Dept. sets pageant start 13 auto standards Union Board Week tain. T h e r e will be a 25 cent co-ordinator. By M A R I L Y N P A T T E R S O N admlssloA c h a r g e . An informal concert by the last month withdrew t h r e e of its of the safety p r o g r a m a s the State N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r WASHINGTON UP) — T h e C o m - T h e M i s s MSU Pageant, at 8 F o l k l o r e Society In the Union m e r c e D e p a r t m e n t unveiled today original 23 p r o p o s a l s and toned auto safety s t a n d a r d s " b e c a u s e Grill f r o m 5 to 8 p . m . Sunday p . m . Saturday In the B a l l r o o m , an Initial set of 13 standards - i n - down the other 20 it adopted. the toll of death and i n j u r y on Union B o a r d Week swings Into will round out the weekend. Ken will highlight this weekend's a c - cluding an eye test and r e - e x a m - Officials have indicated the our highways continues to r i s e motion today with a full s l a t e of Neher, John Campbell, Nathan tivity. T h e ten s e m i - f i n a l i s t s will highway safety s t a n d a r d s a r e each d a y . " activity in c e l e b r a t i o n of the 50th Smith, Ron and Dwight and the ination of d r i v e r s at l e a s t once be judged on beauty, talent and f i r m and won't be softened. T h e y Dr. William Haddon J r . , a d - a n n i v e r s a r y of the founding of String Band, Bill Kahl, the Sun- e v e r y f o u r y e a r s - it expects a p p e a r a n c e in bathing suits and could be strengthened. m i n i s t r a t o r of the Highway S a f e - Union B o a r d . n y s i d e r s and Lani, Smalley and s t a t e s and c i t i e s to follow in evening gowns. F r o m the 10 will T h e ground r u l e s in t h i s p r o - ty Agency, said state p r o g r a m s Kicking off the w e e k ' s events Mary Clark will p e r f o r m . Grill setting up highway safety p r o - be chosen f i v e finalists, then Miss g r a m , however, differ f r o m those must be in full operation by will be a m i x e r In the Union p r i c e s will be reduced f r o m 4 un- grams. MSU, two r u n n e r s - u p and a Miss employed in auto safety where Dec. 31, 1968, but he urged the Ballroom f r o m 8:30 to midnight til 8 p . m . T h e y a l s o include vehicle i n - Congeniality. the industry m u s t comply with states to develop their p r o g r a m s tonight. T h e Tonlks will e n t e r - spection at l e a s t once a y e a r , T h e contest i s a sanctioned Remaining events of the week s t a n d a r d s issued by the g o v e r n - immediately. p r o t e c t i v e h e l m e t s for m o t o r c y - p r e l i m i n a r y of the Miss A m e r i c a Include Thieves Market, a s t u - ment. Carmichael clists, d r i v e r education p r o - After De. 31, 1968, a s t a t e dent a r t exhibit and s a l e Wed- Pageant and the new Miss MSU g r a m s , u n i f o r m t r a f f i c signals F e d e r a l funds on a 5 0 - 5 0 b a s i s which i s not implementing a nesday, a travelog Thursday and will be e n t e r e d in the Miss Mich- and m a r k i n g s and revocation of will be made available to the safety p r o g r a m approved by the the All-Campus Talent Show igan contest, said Sue Van Wag- the l i c e n s e of a d r i v e r r e f u s i n g s t a t e s to e s t a b l i s h highway safety federal government f a c e s the (ACTS) Friday evening. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 2) n e r , Chesaning junior and pageant to consent to an alcohol t e s t . programs. Officials have r e - possible l o s s of 10 per cent of f e r r e d to the s t a n d a r d s a s guide- its f e d e r a l r o a d construction some of t h o s e may have been T h e s t a n d a r d s submitted to a meeting of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of lines. Lowell K. Bridwell, u n d e r - money. T h e agency will meet F e b . 21 p a r t of a G r a n d Rapids delegation which c a m e . Volkswagen Service the 50 s t a t e s a r e somewhat b r o a d e r than the nine s u g g e s - secretary of c o m m e r c e f o r to review the initial s t a n d a r d s Seniors of the Week But, w o r s e than the poor a t - tions put out by the National Highway Safety Agency last t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , told the meeting the s t a n d a r d s a r e designed to with national highway safety o r - ganizations. J i m C a r b i n e , Muskegon social science ma'for, and tendance was the even participation in buying SNCC worse and Repair December for study by the help states and localities d e v e l - Haddon told t o d a y ' s m e e t i n g M a r i l y n Seiber, Pontiac p o l i t i c a l science m a j o r , are m e m b e r s h i p s . Of the $67 taken states. op safety p r o g r a m s with f e d e r a l the i s s u a n c e of s t a t e s t a n d a r d s honored this week. in, who's to say they w e r e all A l l m a j o r and m i n o r w o r k u n d e r t a k e n financial aid, coordination and will continue a s the e f f o r t to C a r b i n e is v i c e c h a i r m a n of A S M S U Student B o a r d . f r o m the black p e o p l e ? T h e money T h i s c o n t r a s t s with the auto leadership. r e d u c e death and injury on the r e c e i v e d went directly to help Ample parts supply A m e m b e r of D e l t a T a u D e l t a f r a t e r n i t y , he is a l s o safety s t a n d a r d s announced by Bridwell said the s a m e sense highways develops. the SNCC movement in the South. UNIVERSITY FOREIGN CAR Officials have indicated it may in Blue Key h o n o r a r y and s e r v e d in A l l - U n i v e r s i t y T h a t was the p u r p o s e of the group the C o m m e r c e Department which of urgency applies to this phase not be possible to have a c o m - Student G o v e r n m e n t (AUSG) C o n g r e s s . and the group h e r e at MSU died plete p r o g r a m in operation by the M i s s S e i b e r , a m e m b e r of A l p h a C h i O m e g a s o r o r i - b e f o r e it got s t a r t e d . Who's Whose deadline. T h e y have said it s o m e - t i m e s t a k e s t h r e e to five y e a r s to set up an effective auto i n - spection p r o g r a m and t h i s will t y , is p r e s i d e n t of M o r t a r B o a r d s e n i o r w o m e n ' s h o n o r a r y and past ASMSU vice p r e s i d e n t f o r a c a d e m - i c a f f a i r s . She is c h a i r m a n of the R e g i s t r a r ' s S t u - I want to thank all those who paid lip s e r v i c e . C a r m i c h a e l and I know (now) that they wouldn't pay "any m o r e than that. 3029 E . K a l a m a z o o at C l i p p e r t 482-5832 489-8211 O p e n 7:30 t i l l 9 : 3 0 w e e k d a y s dent A d v i s o r y C o m m i t t e e and o f P r o v o s t L e c t u r e s , W e s t e r n Michigan Sigma Alpha be taken into account in dealing P i nni ngs with the s t a t e s . a n d a m e m b e r of Pi S i g m a A l p h a p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e Epsilon. honorary. S t Q t e N e w s p h o t o by K a r l S c r i b n e r Carola Comins, Poughkeepsie, A m m o plant HILLEL FOUNDATION New York J u n i o r Alpha Gamma E ngagements Delta to R o b e r t W.Gaylord, F a r - mington, Michigan Senior Sigma Phi Epsilon. L o u i s e Marie J o r d a n , Inkster, blast kills 11 319 H i l l c r e s t at W. Grand River Michigan Senior Alpha Kappa A l - TEXARKANA, T e x . (JP) — A pha to OghenestavbukeTodo E d j e , single 105mm shell blew up, k i l l - Sabbath Services Saturday 10 a m. Linda L i n e , Farmington, M i c h - W a r r i , Nigeria Graduate of MSU i n g 11 and wounding many o t h e r s igan J u n i o r Kappa Delta to R o b - - Now at Iowa State U n i v e r s i t y at the A r m y ' s ammunition plant e r t Cohen,Philadelphia, P e n n s y l - Alpha Zeta - Honorary. near h e r e Wednesday night. SUNDAY F E B . 19 7 P . M . vania J u n i o r Sigma Phi Epsilon. 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