By B O B B Y SODE N revisions ahead Jor MSU rules I Eldon R . Nonnamaker, a s s o c i a t e dean of he explained, " b u t I suspect we will The student-faculty judiciary, a Su- the Faculty Committee on Student A f f a i r s P r e s i d e n t Hannah and the t r u s t e e s . State N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r s t u d e n t s . T h e resident adviser evaluation within the t e r m . " p r e m e Court for the University, i s m a d e did " a m o s t responsible Job in handling Senate approval followed m o r e than a As the MSU Board of T r u s t e e s unani- f o r m i s p r e s e n t l y being considered f o r up of four students, seven faculty m e m - a difficult q u e s t i o n . " y e a r of study, formation and t h r e e r e - Nonnamaker added that a section of the visions of the r e p o r t . mously approved the Academic F r e e d o m p o s s i b l e revision o r even abolishment. b e r s and a non-v3ting r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the Hannah called the r e p o r t " n o t p e r f e c t , r e p o r t prohibiting the making o r r e t e n - Report March 17, planning w a s already T h e f r e e d o m report provides that s t u - Vice-President f o r Student A f f a i r s . but It is a g r a d e A Job." tion of r e c o r d s of a s t u d e n t ' s religious underway f o r its implementation. d e n t s be evaluated only by p e r s o n s " w h o Hannah said that the r e p o r t ' s a m e n d - As recommended by the Faculty C o m - beliefs r a i s e s a question on the legality T h e lengthy document on student rights a r e qualified to make that evaluation," The freedom r e p o r t was adopted by the ment p r o c e s s will make the document a mittee on Student Affairs and revised by of religious p r e f e r e n c e c a r d s used during at Michigan State will be Implemented and that t h e s e , r e c o r d s state when the t r u s t e e s with two minor changes In the " l i v i n g s o r t of thing," and added that the Academic Council, the f r e e d o m r e - fall t e r m r e g i s t r a t i o n . 120 days a f t e r adoption by the t r u s t e e s . information w a s acquired and by whom. judicial section. T h e r e v i s i o n s provide that the r e p o r t will be r e - e v a l u a t e d on a con- port c o n c e r n s student and faculty rights Nonnamaker said his office is a l s o ASMSU and faculty c o m m i t t e e s a r e a l s o the student-faculty judiciary be p e r m i t t e d Many University r u l e s , regulations and j u - tinuing b a s i s . and responsibilities at MSU. The docu- studying the number of r e c o r d s now r e - beginning recommendations for the i m p l e - to suspend a student only with the a p - dicial s t r u c t u r e s will r e q u i r e revision ment c o n s i s t s of guidelines on student tained by head a d v i s e r s and how long mentation of the student-faculty Judiciary, proval of the V i c e - P r e s i d e n t for Student T h e Academic Senate approved the r e - to conform with the r e p o r t . r e c o r d s , student government and student they a r e r e t a i n e d . which may be the f i r s t new body to be Affairs. p o r t on F e b . 28, with only one dissenting Residence hall personnel a r e studying publications. " W e have not changed the policy y e t , " organized, Nonnamaker said. P r e s i d e n t John A. Hannah said that vote. T h e r e p o r t was then r e f e r r e d to the r e c o r d s section of the r e p o r t , said STAT E NEWS Wednesday Sunny Inside today... . . . and a l i t t l e c o o l e r t o d a y W r e s t l e r s n a t i o n a l c h a m p s , P. 4 Migrant f a r m workers march, MICHIGAN w i t h the h i g h b e t w e e n 45 and 50. P a r t l y c l o u d y t o n i g h t w i t h the P. 7 Student c r e d i t p l a n s u g g e s t e d , STATE l o w in the u p p e r 3 0 ' s . P. 12 UNIVERSITY F i n a l s week t h e f t s , P. 13 East Lansing, Michigan M a r c h 29, 1967 IOC V o l . 59 N u m b e r 145 Trustees OK U.S. OK's Thant's peace bid; dismissal plan for tenured Johnson fears Hanoi rejection his e a r l i e r Vietnam peace proposal which By B E V E R L E Y T W I T C H E L L State N e w s E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r The MSU Board of T r u s t e e s has WASHINGTON (Jf1 ~ UJS. S e c r e t a r y - gotiations if an effective cessation of h o s - the details of such a general cessation of had listed a halt in U.S. bombing of North approved a p r o c e d u r e f o r d i s m i s s a l of General U Thant unveiled a new Vietnam t i l i t i e s , as the f i r s t element in the t h r e e - hostilities be discussed directly by both Vietnam a s the f i r s t step. UJS. officials tenured faculty m e m b e r s , including a s - peace proposal T u e s d a y , T h e United States point p r o p o s a l , could be promptly n e g o - sides o r through the s e c r e t a r y - g e n e r a l , welcomed his l a t e r v e r s i o n a s providing sistant professors, associate professors quickly accepted it-but P r e s i d e n t Johnson tiated. the Geneva conference c o c h a i r m a n , o r f o r a r e c i p r o c a l military halt by both and full p r o f e s s o r s . said he has " l e a r n e d r e g r e t f u l l y " of an " I t would, t h e r e f o r e , be essential that otherwise a s may be a g r e e d . The U.S. is- s i d e s , both in North and South V i e t n a m , a s T h e p r o c e d u r e , which w a s established by apparent rejection of the plan by Hanoi. p r e p a r e d to e n t e r into such f d i s c u s s i o n s the Faculty T e n u r e C o m m i t t e e , s t a t e s that the opening step. immediately and c o n s t r u c t i v e l y . Although Thant said he had received t e n u r e d faculty may be d i s m i s s e d f o r But Hanoi signaled its apparent t u r n - " T h e United States is also p r e p a r e d to no " c a t e g o r i c a l r e j e c t i o n " of his plan, " g r o s s violation of p r o f e s s i o n a l e t h i c s " Washington strategists, r e p o r t e d no signs that the North Vietnamese a r e moving any down in a broadcast of a foreign m i l i - t a r y statement Monday. The statement Times' Salisbury take the next steps in any of the f o r m s suggested by the s e c r e t a r y - g e n e r a l to e n - o r incompetence. said that T h a n t ' s proposal failed to d i s t i n - Violations of p r o f e s s i o n a l ethics include c l o s e r to the conference t a b l e . t e r into p r e l i m i n a r y talks leadingto a g r e e - p l a g i a r i s m , r e f u s a l to p e r f o r m r e a s o n a b l e Johnson nonetheless p r a i s e d Thant's " c o n s t r u c t i v e and p o s i t i v e " e f f o r t a n d d e - guish between a g g r e s s o r s and their v i c - t i m s and that the United Nations has a b - to speak here ment as to the modalities f o r reconvening of the Geneva c o n f e r e n c e . a s s i g n e d duties, and i m p r o p e r advances solutely no right to I n t e r f e r e in anyway in U Thant': His three-point to a student. c l a r e d " t h i s nation will continue to p e r - "Of c o u r s e , the government of South " B u t the advocacy of unpopular c a u s e s , the Vietnam question. s i s t " in a s e a r c h for peace, The American reaction to the U.N. H a r r i s o n S a l i s b u r y , the New Vietnam will have to be appropriately peace proposal was accepted public discussion of c o n t r o v e r s i a l i s s u e s , Thant, at a United Nations news c o n - involved throughout this e n t i r e p r o c e s s . f e r e n c e in New York, disclosed he had l e a d e r ' s proposition, on the o t h e r hand,I Y o r k T i m e s asst. m a n a g i n g e d i - The i n t e r e s t s and views of our a l l i e s will by the U.S. o r other such Intellectual endeavors shall was immediately f a v o r a b l e . The state! not be considered as a violation of p r o f e s - communicated his p r o p o s a l s to the g o v e r n - D e p a r t m e n t reported that on March 15, t o r w h o s e s t o r i e s f r o m Hanoi also have to be taken fully into a c c o u n t . " UPI Tele photo sional e t h i c s , " the r e p o r t s t a t e d . m e n t s involved on March 14 following his s t i r r e d much A m e r i c a n interest C h a r l e s Cumberland, p r o f e s s o r of h i s - one day a f t e r receiving T h a n t ' s c o m m u - r e t u r n f r o m a Burma visit during which e a r l i e r this year, w i l l 'speak t o r y and m e m b e r of the Faculty Tenure UNPRECEDENTED nication, UJS. Ambassador Arthur J . G o l d - he met with North Vietnamese r e p r e s e n - h e r e A p r i l 6. C o m m i t t e e , said the t e r m s w e r e not e x - b e r g gave Thant " a n interim r e p l y " f o r e - tatives. " B e h i n d the L i n e s - - H a n o i , " plicitly defined because the committee did shadowing U.S. a c c e p t a n c e . He called for (1) a g e n e r a l stand-still t h e t i t l e of S a l i s b u r y ' s l a t e s t not want to legalize the w o r d s . He also The full UJS. reply went co Thant on t r u c e , (2) p r e l i m i n a r y t a l k s , (3) r e c o n - said that the t e r m s could only be defined vening of the 1954 Geneva conference on Indo-china's peace and independence, T h a n t ' s new plan was modified f r o m M a r c h 18 and was d i s c u s s e d by Johnson on Tuesday during a toast to the visiting Afghan P r i m e M i n i s t e r , M a h a m m a d Hasim Maiwandwal, and by S e c r e t a r y of State b o o k , w i l l a l s o be the t i t l e o f h i s l e c t u r e at 8:15 p . m . in t h e A u d i t o r i u m . It is s p o n s o r e d Oakland U s senate v e r y vaguely or in great detail, and that conditions which d e t e r m i n e professional ethics could change over the y e a r s . b y the L e c t u r e - C o n c e r t S e r i e s . to seat 3 students Dean Rusk at a specially called news con- T h e University has never before had S a l i s b u r y w r o t e the book a f t e r stated p r o c e d u r e s for d i s m i s s a l of tenured ference. touring North Vietnam in f a c u l t y . P r e s i d e n t John A. Hannah said The March 18 UJS. reply said: " . . . The United States a c c e p t s the D e c e m b e r and J a n u a r y . D u r i n g awarded to students. T h e MSU Board of that in his 26 y e a r s at the University, t h r e e - s t e p proposal in the a i d e - m e m o i r e t h a t t o u r h i s d i s p a t c h e s on the By K Y L E C. K E R B A W Y T r u s t e e s , which a c t s a l s o as Oakland's t h e r e has never been a c a s e w h e r e a of the S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l on March 14, effects of U.S. b o m b i n g s of State N e w s E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f governing body, approved the document t e n u r e d faculty m e m b e r has been d i s - 1967, envisaging: N o r t h V i e t n a m gained nation- Breaking w i d e - s p r e a d precedent, Oak- at its r e g u l a r meeting earliCT this month. missed. " ( a ) A general standstill t r u c e ; ( ^ p r e - wide attention. land U n i v e r s i t y next y e a r will have s t u - Oakland's Chancellor, Durward B . V a r - " T h i s is one of those policies that we liminary talks; (c) reconvening of the G e - dents on its University (Academic) Senate. n e r , supported the position, telling the need to h a v e , " he s a i d . " W e hope we A f t e r a t r i p through Southeast neva c o n f e r e n c e . In a new constitution recently approved t r u s t e e s that " m o s t Junior and senior s t u - n e v e r have to use i t . " A s i a l a s t s u m m e r , he w r o t e dents have achieved a workable level of T h e Faculty T e n u r e C o m m i t t e e has been " T h e United States believes it would be by Oakland's faculty, provisions a r e made " O r b i t Around China." maturity and judgment and . . . they have studying the tenure s y s t e m f o r four y e a r s , d e s i r a b l e and contributory to s e r i o u s n e - for t h r e e of the Senate's 47 s e a t s to be a c l e a r stake in the a f f a i r s of the U n i v e r - Cumberland said, and the d i s m i s s a l p r o - sity." c e d u r e s f o r two y e a r s . Case Holl picked to house T h e t h r e e s e a t s a r e r e s e r v e d for j u n - " A g r e a t deal of thought has gone into ior and s e n i o r students. P r o c e d u r e for it, and a t r e m e n d o u s n u m b e r o f p e o p k have election h a s not been decided. According been involved," he said. to V a r n e r , Oakland has no student govern- The committee held open h e a r i n g s , ment. He said the Election C o m m i t t e e of the p r e s e n t Academic Senate will devisea ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 13) Jomes Madison College means until a student government is o r g a n - ized. Oakland's new constitution r e p l a c e s a f o u r - y e a r - o l d constitution now in effect. V a r n e r said a number of a d m i n i s t r a t i v e changes m a d e it apparent that a r e o r g a n - US compiles T h e organizing committee is now con- comparative tion, urban p r o b l e m s of blight and delin- ization was needed. T h e document takes By B E V E R L E Y T W I T C H E L L sidering the extent of language and s t a - - quency, and the policy p r o b l e m s entailed effect next fall. State N e w s E x e c u t i v e R e p o r t e r in governing a constitutional d e m o c r a c y tistical skills r e q u i r e m e n t s in the Madison ROBBEN W. FLEMING " I ' v e always been p e r s o n a l l y i m p r e s s e d in the public i n t e r e s t . College p r o g r a m . with the way students accept responsibility T h e third of the family of r e s i d e n c e price study A y e a r -long sequence of l e c t u r e -di scu s - of this n a t u r e , " V a r n e r said. "And I c o l l e g e s h a s found a home. T h e c o m m i t t e e is concentrating on plans sion c o u r s e s introducing f r e s h m e n to the feel we would have been unwise had we for the f r e s h m a n year of the college and UW chancellor J a m e s Madison College, which is a f - filiated with the College of Social Science, social s c i e n c e s with a focus on policy p r o b - l e m s will be offered a s a substitute to the its students, which will begin in September not extended the opportunity f o r students will be housed in C a s e Hall. Faculty offices 1967. to p a r t i c i p a t e positively at a meaningful U n i v e r s i t y College Social Science r e q u i r e - level." By LAURE L P R A T T and a maximum of 400 f r e s h m e n will be " W e expect to develop the c u r r i c u l u m named ninth located t h e r e , H e r b e r t Garfinkel, d i r e c t o r ment. A m e r icanThought and Language will be offered for four c r e d i t s . chunk by c h u n k , " Garfinkel said. ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 13) State N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r of Madison College (MC), said. Garfinkel m e t with C a s e Hall r e s i d e n t T h e m o s t d i r e c t f o r m of financial aid U-M president a d v i s e r s at the end of last t e r m to announce yet for the MSU student has been p r o - the decision. Students living in C a s e were duced by United Students (US). ANN ARBOR — Robben W. Fleming, informed of the plan when they r e t u r n e d US's five-page p r i c e study includes chancellor of the University of Wisconsin t h i s week. comparison prices of g r o c e r i e s , dry at Madison, was named Tuesday as the Wilson and Ma son-Abbot w e r e the other cleaning and other good« and s e r v i c e s — ninth president of the University-of Michi- h a l l s c o n s i d e r e d . But Garfinkel explained enough to save a student $1 o r m o r e per gan. that Mason-Abbot would have been too shopping t r i p . expensive to a l t e r and Wilson a l r e a d y has T h e l e a f l e t s a r e being sold for five cents He will succeed Harlan M . H a t c h e r , a University College p r o g r a m . C a s e was to cover production c o s t s . 69, who r e t i r e s in December a f t e r 15 chosen b e c a u s e It would be the least J a m e s J . F r i e l , Glen Ellyn, 111., senior y e a r s a s L'-M p r e s i d e n t . disruptive plan, he said. and c h a i r m a n of the US p r i c e study c o m - Fleming, 50, had also been offered the C a s e was selected also b e c a u s e of "high mittee, said it contains positive r e c o m - presidency of the University of Minnesota. m o r a l e , and a sense of c o m m u n i t y , " plus mendations r a t h e r than negative c o m - In a statement r e l e a s e d in Madison, Wis., i t s location n e a r the Wilson l i b r a r y and ments. a f t e r his apiwintment to U-M had been a n - the Wonders Kiva, Garfinkel said. "We think t h e y ' r e m o r e effective and nounced, Fleming said he had the highest M a t e r i a l pertaining to M C ' s c o u r s e of l e s s upsetting than a boycott would b e , " r e s p e c t for Minnesota, had contacted t h e i r study will be added to the Wilson L i b r a r y . he said. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s and was s u r e that they Over 100 students have a l r e a d y applied It had been thought at f i r s t that the would soon appoint a " d i s t i n g u i s h e d new f o r admission into MC, and a maximum of study would lead to a boycott of s t o r e s president." 300 m o r e will be accepted. Although t h e r e with highest p r i c e s . Fleming reportedly was o f f e r e d the U-M have been some r e q u e s t s by students a l - A f i r s t run of 500 copies was mineo- post informally Saturday at a special ready enrolled, Madison College will be graphed e a r l y Monday and l e a f l e t s were meeting of the U-M Board of Regents and open only to entering f r e s h m e n . sold at r e g i s t r a t i o n Monday and Tuesday a l u m n i , faculty and student c o m m i t t e e s . and at the P a p e r ' s booth in the Union A student p r e s e n t at the m e e t i n g , Gretchen T h e Colleges of Humanities and Natural Tuesday. Groth, said Fleming told the regents he Science will each appoint t h r e e faculty A second printing of possibly 10,000 would a c c e p t . m e m b e r s to design and implement c o u r s e s copies is to be ready for sale today. Robert B r i g g s , Republican regent f r o m in these two f i e l d s . J a c k s o n , telephoned Fleming a f t e r the r e g e n t s voted unanimously f o r him. F l e m - Madison College students will study public policy p r o b l e m s within the f r a m e - Walking down the line Specific distribution points had not been decided T u e s d a y afternoon. work of the social sciences and r e l a t e d A sixth page may be distributed a s a ing accepted by phone. f r e e supplement today, but final decisions The r e g e n t s would not accept any subjects. T h i s includes w a r and peace, Students who m i s s e d out on e a r l y r e g i s t r a t i o n got t h e i r c h a n c e to p l a y the g a m e M o n d a y and T u e s d a y , economic poverty and opportunity, r a c i a l ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 13) and religious intolerance and d i s c r i m i n a - t a b l e - h o p p i n g t h r o u g h the I . M . B u i l d i n g . State N e w s p h o t o by Ray W e s t r a ( p l e a s e t u r n to page 13) STATI NEWS, Kyle C. Kerbawy Rric I'lanin , managing editor J a m e s Spaniolo, c a m p u s editor t d w a r d A. Brill, editoria) t-d>Jt>/ Lawrence W e r n e r , s p o r t s editor A> Andrew Molllson, executive r e p o r t e r Joel Stark William G. I'apclak, a s s t . ad manager advertising manager Wednesday Morning, M a r c h 2 9 , 1 9 6 7 EDITORIALS Little Oakland leads the way Michigan State's extension realized that it i s e a s i e r to to the e a s t . O a k l a n d U n i v e r - involve students at the initial sity. has taken a revolution- level of policy making, a r y s t e p in s t u d e n t r i g h t s rather than, as V a r n e r s a y s , which t h e f a c u l t y and a d m i n - "holding them out and e n g a g - ist r a t i o n he r e h a v e s o f a r ing in a n e v e r - e n d i n g p r o c - b e e n r e l u c t a n t e v e n to c o n - e s s of explanation and c o n - sider. . frontation." In the ne w O a k l a n d C o n s t i - Chancellor Varner and the t u t i o n , a p p r o v e d by t h e MSI' Oakland faculty r e a l i z e that ior students have achieved denied participation in this B o a r d of T r u s t e e s two w e e k s this move alone will not a workable l e v e l of m a t u r i - important U n i v e r s i t y body, ago. s p e c i f i c p r o v i s i o n is s o l v e all the p r o b l e m s of ty,'' he said, "and they have they aren't even allowed to m a d e for" s t u d e n t p a r t i c i p a - students, but it i s a move a c l e a r stake in the a f f a i r s attend the m e e t i n g s . tion in t h e A c a d e m i c S e n a t e . that c l e a r l y shows the f a c - of the U n i v e r s i t y . " Oakland U n i v e r s i t y , d e - Of 47 s e a t s in t h e b o d y , ulty's faith in the student It should be evident that spite s o m e faculty r e s i s t - t h r e e h a v e b e e n a w a r d e d to body. It s h o w s that Oakland, students in East Lansing ance, has acted on the -tudents. Oakland's chan- as Varner puts it, i s " w i l l - have a s i m i l a r stake in the assumption that r e s p o n s i b l e c e l l o r D u r w a r d B, V a r i i e r ing to deal with the c o n c e r n s affairs of the U n i v e r s i t y . Yet students d e s e r v e this r e p r e - It says here you didn't pay your endorseel the neu a r r a n g e - of students on a s e r i o u s not onlv are MSU students sentation. And they have C.I.A. tax last term. m e n t . " M o s t j u n i o r and s e n - level." At MSU, the Academic Freedom Report failed to The promise of academic freedom live up to expectations p r i - marily b e c a u s e of a lack of DENNIS CHASE ment. The p r o c e s s o f i m p l e - c h a n c e s are s l i m that the s i m i l a r faith. Now the p o s - The A c a d e m i c Report, as e x p e c t e d , has r e - Freedom c e i v e d o f f i c i a l and f i n a l a p - mentation and interpretation of the existing report must be report will have much e f f e c t . The report eventually s i b i l i t i e s of placing students on Standing C o m m i t t e e s of Conservatives proval f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y ' s carried out in a liberal and should be amended to i n s u r e the Academic Senate i s being h o a r d of t r u s t e e s . A p p r o v a l w a s g i v e n at t h e t r u s t e e ' s enlightened atmosphere if student rights are to c o m e many of the f r e e d o m s weak- ly c o v e r e d or neglected by explored. This proposal can only s u c c e e d if faculty and strike out out of it. the document. Student g u a r - administration u n r e s e r v e d l y Some people a r e born l o s e r s . When t h e r e In t h e i r favor and make them m a j o r league: .-meeting e a r l i e r this month. a r e t h r e e b a l l s and two s t r i k e s , they strike the d r a f t . With only two m i n o r c h a n g e s . The basic assumption that antees to competent i n s t r u c - put trust in the student body. out. When it i s fourth down and one y a r d Recently, a presidential c o m m i s s i o n , students are indeed r e s p o n - tion, student right to evaluate In the c o m i n g y e a r , the r e - to go, they f u m b l e . When the p r e s s u r e is p r o m i s i n g to study the d r a f t and make some t h e p r o p o s a l s will go i n t o e f - on, they fold. changes, issued a r e p o r t that showed they f e c t J u l y 14. 1967. sible m e m b e r s of the aca- faculty, better safeguarding lationship of students to MSU had studied nothing but the a r g u m e n t s of T h e group of people in this country who The r e p o r t h a s b e e n r i g h t - demic community and should of student r e c o r d s , and a will be changed, through the call t h e m s e l v e s c o n s e r v a t i v e s a r e l o s e r s . past d i c t a t o r s and learned nothing but that we need a NEW system, one which would fully c r i t i c i z e d for s o f t - p e d - have a voice in key a r e a s more equitable judicial pro- implementation of the new And like the athlete who can't take the gaff, dispose of m e n ' s lives by l o t t e r y . the c o n s e r v a t i v e s b l a m e their d e f e a t s on d l i n g and d o d g i n g t h e v e r y will lead to a broader and c e s s are e x a m p l e s of the f r e e d o m report, through the everything; on the p r e s s , on the s m e a r s of If e v e r the l i b e r a l s had pitched one right f r e e d o m s it w a s o r i g i n a l l y more liberal interpretation items hopefully will be action of the C o m m i t t e e on the l i b e r a l s , and on the stupid public who down the middle, this is the t i m e . can't understand, without explanation,that F r e e d o m r e q u i r e s nothing l e s s than a intended to guarantee. Ac- of the repor4. If the faculty iiicfuded* in the document. C o m m i t t e e s , and through the f r e e d o m is good. voluntary a r m y . T o b e p e r m a n e n t l y f r e e w e tion in the coming months, and administration deny this But now the document i s C o m m i t t e e on Undergradu- do NOT have to t e m p o r a r i l y e n s l a v e . F r e e - Like lbsfers, ' they never*"Ifearfi their h o w e v e r , w i l l d e t e r m i n e in assumption, as was the ten- p a s s e d , approved, and ready ate Education. l e s s o n . On the next pitch they swing too dom works both in theory AND in p r a c t i c e . T h i s country does NOT have a " d u t y to a c t u a l i t y if t h e r e p o r t i s to dency among s o m e during to be i m p l e m e n t e d . The true Oakland has s e t a logical e a r l y , or too late, and blow the show. protect the f r e e peoples of the world e v e r y - P r e t t y soon t h e y ' r e minor league. become a meaningful docu- deliberation on the report, t e s t of its worth will be in precedent for the i n v o l v e - w h e r e , " individuals do NOT have to fight in Today the c o n s e r v a t i v e s a r e at their w a r s they don't believe in, and people a r e the s p i r i t of academic f r e e - ment of students in U n i v e r - NOT cattle to be loaded aboard ships and Tenured profs9 way out last spring training. With r a c e r i o t s the dom with which i t i s g r e e t e d . sity o p e r a t i o n s . Hopefully, only r e s u l t of a civil r i g h t s bill that was sent to p r e d e t e r m i n e d destinations. And its real p r o m i s e l i e s in supposed to " e a s e t e n s i o n s , " with political the administration and f a c - g r a f t so open that c o n g r e s s m e n publicly T h e c o n s e r v a t i v e s could r a l l y behind the p o s s i b i l i t i e s for broader ulty here will find it wise admit its existence, and with a president men like B a r r y Goldwater and Milton •.'Among t h e f u n c t i o n s of structure for a hearing. It guarantees that this spirit whose main w o r r y is t o m o r r o w ' s Gallup F r i e d m a n and slap back e v e r y k n e e - j e r k and practical to swiftly fol- rationalization the l i b e r a l s have o f f e r e d . a u n i v e r s i t y i s the e s t a b l i s h - s e t s down s t e p s for the f o r - can, in p r a c t i c e , c r e a t e . poll, which shows him rapidly losing his T h i s much is c l e a r : low their lead. popularity, the c o n s e r v a t i v e s a r e ignoring m e n t of a p r o p e r i n t e l l e c t u a l mal p r o c e e d i n g s , the p r o c - the i s s u e that could singularly turn the tide - - T h e Editors - - T h e Editors 1. A p r o f e s s i o n a l a r m y does not e n - relationship among the f a c - e s s i n g of the r e c o r d s and danger political f r e e d o m . E v e r y dictator u l t y . b e t w e e n t h e f a c u l t y and the rendering of judgment. f r o m Napoleon to C a s t r o h a s used a c o n - s c r i p t a r m y . It is the d r a f t that e n d a n g e r s t h e s t u d e n t s , and b e t w e e n t h e Although publicity of d i s - freedom, faculty and the g r e a t e r a c a - missal proceedings i s 2. A voluntary a r m y is feasible, if the pay were r a i s e d to m a r k e t - p l a c e s t a n d - demic community," limited, the procedure s t i p - a r d s . In the end, considering the loss of R e p o r t of t h e F a c u l t y T e n u r e C o m mi t t e e . ulates that "any announce- ment of the final d e c i s i o n shall include a statement of Student draft deferments unjust manpower to society, it would be c h e a p e r . People would make a c a r e e r out of the a r m y the same way they make a c a r e e r S o m e t i m e s , however, this out of police work. T h e principle i s i d e n - To the E d i t o r : t r e a t e d differently than another group of of pursuing their goals, to g u a r a n t e e the tical. f u n c t i o n of t h e university the Hearing Committee's people, for whatever r e a s o n o r motive, Is continuity of f r e e d o m . They didn't feel they m a y be i m p a i r e d by a t e n u r e d recommendation." Some students would ask that they be highly s u s p e c t . could a f f o r d to say they w e r e i n d i s p e n s - 3. T h e d r a f t is unconstitutional. It v i o - d e f e r r e d f r o m m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e while in College is not for everyone. Some young a b l e . In view of their s a c r i f i c e , what right l a t e s the Ninth Amendment which r e a d s ; f a c u l t y m e m b e r . At t h e i r l a s t Controversy and c r i s i s p e o p l e have enough foresight to r e a l i z e it. " T h e enumeration in the constitution of c o l l e g e . T h i s i s asking to be t r e a t e d in a do we have to c l a i m , whether by word or meeting, t h e r e f o r e , the Aca- were absent during the plan's way that is different f r o m those who elect T h i s does not n e c e s s a r i l y mean they a r e action, that we a r e indispensable? c e r t a i n r i g h t s , shall not be construed to not to go to college. Many students justi- l e s s motivated, or that they do not have deny o r d i s p a r a g e o t h e r s retained by the d e m i c C o u n c i l and l a t e r the formative s t a g e s . The F a c - I think a s y s t e m of drafting that would p e o p l e . " And the d r a f t is p r e s e n t l y being f y this position by saying they a r e p r e p a r - t h e i r own g o a l s f o r w h i c h they a r e striving. b o a r d of t r u s t e e s a p p r o v e d ulty Committee on Tenure ing t h e m s e l v e s such, that the country G r a n t e d , t h e r e a r e people who don't elect p l a c e all young men on an equal b a s i s has challenged on that b a s i s . c o l l e g e because they a r e lacking in m o t i - m e r i t and I support It. It might help all of 4. T h e protection of this country f r o m a plan w h i c h e s t a b l i s h e s a has been hammering it out • t a n d s to benefit In the long run by l e a v - ' u s to r e a l i z e that the maintenance of f r e e - ing them alone t e m p o r a r i l y . Also, It is vation a n d / o r intellectual a s p i r a t i o n s . foreign invaders i s too important a Job to procedure for dismissing for over three y e a r s . As was suggested by s o m e that those young people However, t h e r e a r e Individuals f r o m c o l - dom r e q u i r e s a p r i c e to be pa id, f r o m which be left to a m a t e u r s . l e g e f r e s h m e n to t e a c h e r s who a r e at their none of us a r e exempt. tenured faculty. apparent in the ATL con- who do not choose college a r e somewhat T h e d r a f t is a blatant and dangerous a t - lacking in motivation or social concern to p a r t i c u l a r level, f o r seemingly lack of tempt by the collectivists to d e s t r o y any T h e s i g n i f i c a n c e of t h i s t r o v e r s y , without a s t r u c - b e t t e r t h e m s e l v e s and the world in which something b e t t e r to do. T h e i r p e r f o r m a n c e T e r r e n c e Mohrman notion of f r e e individual choice. One can Lansing g r a d u a t e student P i in i s * s i m p l y t h a t it e s - tured procedure for d i s - they l i v e . r a i s e s the question, " q u o v a d i s ? " easily b e c o m e confused with a r g u m e n t s A r a t i o n a l e which allows us to think advocating planned inflation and w a r s on t ar i b l i s h e s a procedure, m i s s a l the result i s c o n - Our country has had the tradition, f r o m poverty, but it is historically c l e a r that ( that w e a r e b e t t e r or that we should be l e a r l y . it s e l d o m will b e fusion. And though the p r e s - its conception, of men, r e g a r d l e s s of their if a government can f o r c e an individual u s e d , c e r t a i n l y not e n o u g h . ent proposal deals only with a m b i t i o n s or p a r t i c u l a r level of a c h i e v e - m e n t at the moment, who w e r e r e s p o n s i b l e Letter policy into s e r v i n g two y e a r s in w a r , it can f o r c e him into serving four, six, eight and ten To d a t e no s u c h C a s e h a s e v e n tenured faculty, a c o m m i t t e e G o west, MSU enough to lay a s i d e their c a r e e r s to meet y e a r s in whatever capacity it so c h o o s e s . is also working on a s i m i l a r t h e c r i s i s which was p r e s e n t . If they had And even this h a s been suggested. a r i s e n . But if a c a s e s h o u l d r e a s o n e d that they should be exempt f o r the The State News welcomes all l e t t e r s . P l e a s e be brief and type all l e t t e r s H e r e is a chance for the c o n s e r v a t i v e s a r i s e , it c a n e a s i l y , q u i c k l y , proposal for non-tenured T o the E d i t o r : m o m e n t , whatever the r e a s o n , A m e r i c a to take that 3-2 pitch the l i b e r a l s have t r i p l e spaced, if possible. P l e a s e , a l s o . faculty. would not have f o r g e d ahead to overcome s e r v e d up and wack it down t h e i r and f a i r l y b e e x p e d i t e d . We feel that It Is I m p e r a t i v e to Inform Include name, a d d r e s s and university t h e many difficulties it has f a c e d . G e n e r - philosophical t h r o a t s . T h e stands a r e full. As P r e s i d e n t Hannah told standing. No unsigned l e t t e r s will be the students of MSU who t r a v e l south every a t i o n s of A m e r i c a n men have given up the T h e crowd is waiting. At least they can go The p r o c e d u r e i n s u r e s a printed. the t r u s t e e s , "It i s i m p o r - y e a r that they have n e v e r really lived. s e c u r i t y of their homes and the privilege down swinging. p e r s o n a l c o n f e r e n c e with the Aspen is the p l a c e to go to live It up. We tant that we have this worked hope you will f e e l this Important enough to a d m i n i s t r a t o r , such as a d e - Inform the students of Michigan State Uni- out in an objective a t m o s - p a r t m e n t c h a i r m a n , who i n - itiate the action f o r dis- p h e r e . " It's well worth the v e r s i t y to " G O W E S T " next y e a r . Mary Weir * Prescription lenses ground b hle e pipe effort. Bloomfleld Hills sophomore m i ¡ai and it p r o v i d e s a and five skiing friends --The Editors * Complete selection A n i n n o v a t i o n i n p i p e s m o k i n g . Its b o w l ANV piranha mes PEANUTS l i n e r i s m a d e f r o m t h e m o s t heat r e - i ricAK ¡HEKt; BV G O L L V , T H A T of frames a piranha l u m i n ò i P I R A N H A BCTT6R N O T sistant carbon material ever discovered. ARCIW IN THÉ T*V TO CHOMP M E ! TO CHOftPAC. * Sunglasses N£l6H6ûRH00r iç I'LL POÜNP Nflü ?! o Repairs while you wait • no hr-.-iik-in period • no r e s i d u e * ill tobacco h u m s e 20° c o o l e r . open A Bator Opticians MAC'S Mon -Fri nights T i l l 9:00 120 N Washington 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) SPORTS4M i c h i g a n State Nous. East I ansing. Michigan W e d n e s d a y . M a r c h 2 9 , 19G7 CHANNII Papal stoterrnfeftf skirts pill issue RAF blasts tanker to burn off oil A c a p s u l e s u m m a r y o f the d a y ' s e v e n t s f r o m t h e I n c r e a s e by radical m e a s u r e s , " Associated Press. VATICAN CITY (f) — Pope Paul the Pope s a i d . VI gave the support of the Roman " P u b l i c authorities can i n t e r - Catholic Church on T u e s d a y to vene, within the limit of t h e i r Thant peace bid civic birth control education to competence, by favoring the said, w a s getting oxygen inside to check the population explosion so LAND'S END, England [f: — U Thant, U.N. S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l , disclosed today that availability of a p p r o p r i a t e i n f o r - feed combustion. long a s this education does not British warplanes Tuesday his March peace proposal on Vietnam had met only p a r t i a l mation and adopting s u i t a b l e He e s t i m a t e d that at the t i m e violate " m o r a l l a w . " blasted the s h a t t e r e d supertanker success. measures." the b o m b e r s struck the shattered T h e papal s t a t e m e n t . In an T o r r e y Canyon with tons of high Thant said he had some r e p l i e s and that he didn't consider Any governmental m e a s u r e s on hulk still held 12 million gallons 8,000-word encyclical on social e x p l o s i v e s and then rained in- any of the r e p l i e s a categorical rejection of the plan calling birth control, the Pope said, of the 35.8 million gallons of and economic p r o b l e m s , did not c e n d i a r y bombs in an effort to f o r a c e a s e - f i r e followed by p r e l i m i n a r y t a l k s aimed at m u s t " b e in conformity with the c r u d e oil the Liberlan-flag r e l a x the C h u r c h ' s long-standing burn the c a r g o of c r u d e oil leaking convening a new Geneva P e a c e Conference. m o r a l l a w " and " r e s p e c t the v e s s e l , owned by a subsidiary of ban on a r t i f i c i a l birth c o n t r o l . into the s e a . Soon a f t e r T h a n t ' s d i s c l o s u r e , P r e s i d e n t Johnson said rightful f r e e d o m of m a r r i e d c o u - Union Oil of California, w a s c a r - that although the U.S. and South Vietnam favored the Thant " T h e temptation is great to ples." The f i r s t s t r i k e s , by eight rying when she grounded. plan, North Vietnam h a d a p p a r e n t l y r e j e c t e d it. check the demographic population T h e encyclical's working w a s Royal Navy Buccaneer bombers, r e g a r d e d a s the strongest s t a t e - sent s m o k e and f l a m e s flaring Jenkins said the government Let Saigon and Hanoi negotiate: Ky ment by any Pope on the q u e s - 8,000 feet above the wrecked ship. decided Monday night to blow up tion of birth control outside the T h e v e s s e l was grounded on the the T o r r e y Canyon a f t e r It b e - Nguyen Cao Ky, South Vietnamese P r e m i e r , said T u e s d a y c a m e evident s h e could not be Saigon and Hanoi should handle peace negotiations t h e m s e l v e s . " W e a r e always hearing that the United States is starting Sea oilers C h u r c h ' s own r e a l m . Vatican e x p e r t s said the new approach toward family p l a n - Sea tragedy Seven Stones reef March 18 and b r o k e Into t h r e e p a r t s Sunday night while Dutch tugs w e r e trying refloated and towed into the Atlantic to be sunk. Oil f r o m the t a l k s with Moscow, o r Hanoi, or somebody. Why? Why don't T h e t a n k e r T o r r e y C a n y o n l i e s b r o k e n on Seven ship a l r e a d y h a s polluted m o r e ning would likely end organized to pull her f r e e . they stay In the background and let u s deal with Hanoi and negotiate when the time is r i g h t ? , " Ky said. Ky gave his own t h r e e p a r t peace plan: complete c e a s e - regulation r e s i s t a n c e by Catholics in s o m e nations to birth control l e g i s l a - Stones Reef p r i o r to b o m b i n g by R o y a l N a v y j e t s in an e f f o r t to b u r n up i t s r e m a i n i n g c a r g o of o i l , w h i c h than 120 m i l e s of beaches around A f t e r the bomber s t r i k e , 20 this southwest point of England tion and dissemination of i n f o r - h a d been l e a k i n g i n t o the s e a and f o u l i n g E n g l i s h Hawker Hunter f i g h t e r - b o m b e r s and t h r e a t e n s the entire English f i r e , two-way talks without outsiders, and an international dropped tank loads of gasoline Channel c o a s t . guarantee to r e s p e c t the outcome of these talks. demon ded mation on the s u b j e c t . Some s o u r c e s said it might even p e r m i t Catholics to accept beaches. UPI Cablephoto and p o t a s s i u m c h l o r a t e Incendi- aries. Jenkins said the government Pope supports birth control education LONDON {If) — While B r i t i s h was ruled In i t s action by the Pope Paul VI gave limited support to civic birth control authorities contemplated - p r o b - ably h e l p l e s s l y - the m u l t i m i l - laws that would p e r m i t d i s t r i b u - tion of contraceptive p i l l s In Job Corps 70 pet. effective At one point, two h o u r s a f t e r need to fight the pollution of the initial attack, the f l a m e s B r i t i s h s h o r e s and financial c o n - education T u e s d a y . w e l f a r e and public aid p r o g r a m s . died down and the f i r e appeared s i d e r a t i o n s w e r e not taken into lion-dollar damage caused by the T h e Pope limited the Roman Catholic C h u r c h ' s new support wreck of a s u p e r t a n k e r off the The encyclical, entitled " P o - WASHINGTON i/PI — Statistics Most of them finish a skill t r a i n - out. But another a i r attack set account. The ship w a s insured f o r of birth control saying it must not violate " m o r a l l a w " and English c o a s t , demands were pulorum P r o g r e s s i o " - the D e - of the Job Corps showed T u e s - ing p r o g r a m in about nine months. the smoky f i r e going again. $16.5 million. must " r e s p e c t the rightful f r e e d o m of m a r r i e d c o u p l e s , " velopment of P e o p l e s , is a w i d e - day It has a 70 per cent e f - Behlng the s t a t i s t i c s t h e r e a r e voiced T u e s d a y for a worldwide Home S e c r e t a r y Roy Jenkins " P u b l i c a u t h o r i t i e s can intervene, within the limit of their attack on the p r o b l e m of oil p o l - ranging document that d e s c r i b e s ficiency rating on its Job: getting individuals with s u c c e s s s t o r i e s Sir Solly Z u c k e r m a n , the gov- c o m p e t e n c e , by favoring the availability of a p p r o p r i a t e in- modern social and economic j u s - school dropouts off the do-nothing and t h e r e a r e disappointments, s a i d the s u r f a c e oil w a s burning e r n m e n t ' s chief scientific a d - formation . . . " the Pope said. lution at sea. boys who expected a job at $2.50 well at the t i m e of a news c o n - v i s e r , who sat beside Jenkins, tice a s essentials f o r world road. As the T o r r e y Canyon's c a r g o of 35 million gallons of c r u d e peace. T h e f i g u r e s : As of the end of an hour and had to s e t t l e f o r f e r e n c e , but he was not s u r e how acknowledged that, a f t e r the Bombers strike Torrey Canyon oil menaced the beaches of E n g - In it Pope P a u l : F e b r u a r y , 64,878 young men and $1.25. T h e r e are s o m e who the f i r e Inside the ship was lighter oils have burned off, a B o m b e r s f r o m the British Royal Navy rained bombs on the l a n d ' s Cornish coast, an official — R e j e c t e d the Idea that p r i - women had been in the Job Corps haven't found a job. going. The problem t h e r e , he heavy oil sludge will r e m a i n . d e s e r t e d ship T o r r e y Canyon T u e s d a y . vate p r o p e r t y and f r e e c o m - f o r varying lengths of time, s o m e of an organization affiliated with The bombing is an attempt to incinerate oil leaking f r o m m e r c e a r e absolute rights, s a y - only f o r a week o r so, since it the United Nations said the t i m e the t a n k e r ' s ruptured holds b e f o r e m o r e oil r e a c h e s the E n g - ing that help f o r those who lack began In J a n u a r y 1965. was at hand to work out i n t e r - lish s h o r e . b a s i c needs must c o m e f i r s t . Of the total, 45,415, or s o m e national measures against a Oil slicks burned well at f i r s t , but oil in the t a n k e r sputtered —Rejected unlimited c a p i t a l - 70 p e r cent, w e r e doing s o m e - repetition of that sort of d i s a s t e r . out and a new bombing was made. i s m as a "woeful s y s t e m " that thing. Some 76 p e r cent of these T h e A m e r i c a n o w n e r s of the Oil f r o m the ship has polluted 120 miles of southwestern s e e s profit as the key to e c o - had a job, 14 per cent had r e - tanker, Union Oil of California, English b e a c h e s and t h r e a t e n s the e n t i r e English Channel nomic p r o g r e s s . turned to school and 10 p e r cent went along with B r i t a i n ' s action coast. —Appealed f o r a huge world had joined the m i l i t a r y s e r v - setting f i r e to the broken sea T h e T o r r e y Canyon wreck of the B r i t i s h c o a s t may s t a r t fund using some of the money ices. giant, but the wreckage left a now spent on a r m s to help r e - Some 33,000 now a r e enrolled a move in the United Nations to attack oil pollution at sea. t r a i l of p r o b l e m s . lieve m i s e r y . In 115 Job C o r p s c e n t e r s . They "We must have international r u l e s for the big tankers, It appeared c e r t a i n that m a r i - —Suggested m o r e taxes on the a r e 16 t o 22 y e a r s of age, a r e something on the lines of the limited a g r e e m e n t now governing t i m e nations will seek a ' new wealthy to help meet the c o s t f r e e to leave when they wish but navigation in congested w a t e r s , " said a spokesman for U.N., world code governing, huge of aid p r o g r a m s f o r the p o o r . may stay a s long as two y e a r s . affiliated m a r i t i m e g r o u p . . tankers. NEW and USED TEXTBOOKS . State Management ALL Apartments MSU SCHOOL SUPPLIES Are good places to live if you're a congenial person who • enjoys light-hearted conviviality, and modern, luxurious furnishings. A m e m o r a b l e place to live with s o m e o n e whose companionship you value. You Can Have These ART & ENGINEERING Same Phenomenal Assets At: SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Evergreen Arms -AT BOTH- Lowebrook Arms Haslett Arms Cedarbrooke Arms University Terrace or 131 E. Grand River 507 E. Grand River Delta Arms Across from the Union Across from Berkey Hall L e a s i n g for Fall Term 1967 begins Monday, CAMPUS BOOK STORES April 3, 1967 (some June to June l e a s e s avail- able). The Department Stores For Students 99 State Management Corp. 444 Michigan Avenue Phone: 332-8687 SPORTS 4 Michigan State N o u s . East I ansing. Michigan Wednesday. March 29, 19G7 W resHersgrve MSU n otfonal € ham p ionship By G A Y E L W E S C H proved the validity of the No. 1 their f i r s t national w r e s t l i n g were the same, the bouts t h e m - gained a 17-8 victory in the final Behm had charged through the C a r r won a consolation bout sewed up the t e a m title a f t e r the consolation championships. State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r national r a t i n g it gained in e a r l y title. selves w e r e complete opposites. match. e a r l i e r rounds, scoring t h r e e b e f o r e dropping two and finished F e b r u a r y by scoring 74 points Dale Anderson won the c h a m - Anderson won his title in an o v e r - Neither man had much trouble decisions and a pin. 19-8-1 f o r the y e a r . * T h e key to the victory, a c - MSI gained Its f i r s t national in the m e e t . Michigan, the pionship at 137 pounds, and t i m e match while Radman, in t y p - in the e a r l y rounds with A n d e r - M o l l ' s G a r y Bissell (115), Mike cording to Peninger, was team B r a d l e y , a junior, ended his M-Gilliard (123), Dave Campbell spirit. championship team of the y e a r r u n n e r - u p , scored 63. G e r o g e Radman took the 167- ical fashion, won e a s i l y . son taking five decisions and season 2 0 - 3 - 1 when he lost to (152) and Rod Ott (160) all lost " E v e r y o n e did a good job, over spring break when the S p a r - pound t i t l e . Both Radman and Behind 6 - 5 with seconds left in Radman t h r e e decisions and a Spartan w r e s t l e r s gained two Anderson finished the season with F r e d F o z z a r d of Oklahoma State, out in p r e l i m i n a r i e s . and we w e r e the only team that tan w r e s t l e r s 'captured the title his championship match with pin. individual championships, two perfect r e c o r d s , Anderson 27-0, 10-3, in the championship bout. - Campbell was leading 4-1 in didn't go flat f o r the c h a m p i o n - at the NCAA championships at Portland S t a t e ' s M a s a r u Yatabe, Anderson i s a junior, Radman second place finishes, a third, a and Radman 24-0. F o z z a r d had given Bradley one his bout b e f o r e sustaining a s h i p s , " P e n i n g e r said. "When Kent, Ohio, March 25. Anderson was awarded the tying a senior. fourth and a sixth in winning of his e a r l i e r season l o s s e s in shoulder injury and losing 6 - 4 . you go to a tournament like Coach Grady P e n i n g e r ' s squad Mike Bradley at 177, and Don point with one second left when B e h m ' s bid for the title ended the MSU-OSU dual m e e t . As a t e a m , • the Spartans had t h i s you always hope f o r the Behm at 130 took r u n n e r - u p spots the r e f e r e e d e c l a r e d Yatabe was when he dropped a 9 - 6 decision for MSU while J a c k Zindel was stalling. A takedown and e s c a p e Bradley, too, had little trouble been fifth a f t e r the opening round, best and expèct the worst, but to Oklahoma U n i v e r s i t y ' s Harold third at 191, Jeff Richardson in the o v e r t i m e period gave A n - in scoring t h r e e decisions to put jumped to a second place t i e the t e a m was up for it and c a m e McGuire in the championship fourth at heavyweight and Dale derson a 3-2 victory f o r the him in the f i n a l s . after the p r e l i m i n a r i e s and through.' match. T h e l o s s was only the C a r r sixth at 145. championship. second t h i s y e a r against 25 v i c - Zindel, the Spartan h e a v y - A lthough the r e s u l t s in the Radman had little trouble with t o r i e s f o r the senior f r o m W i n - weight in e a r l y season m a t c h e s , f i n a l s f o r Anderson and Radman F r e s n o S t a t e ' s Mike Gallego and netka, 111. ripped through t h r e e opponents b e f o r e being decisioned in the s e m i f i n a l s by S y r a c u s e ' s T o m Schelendorf 7-2. Schelendorf went on to win the 191-pound championship. Following the loss, Zindel won two consolation matches, the l a s t an 11-1 decision over S t a n f o r d ' s J e r r y C r e n s h a w for third p l a c e . M ichigan R i c h a r d s o n a l s o fell victim S t a t e fli University to the eventual champion in his weight c l a s s . After drawing a f i r s t round bye, Richardson s c o r e d a j decision in his f i r s t m^tch b e f o r e running into A r i z o n a S t a t e ' s C u r - ley Culp. Culp, the w r e s t l e r who s c o r e d i, » i the most pins in least" elapsed Top man t i m e in the tournament, pinned Richardson in 150. ' Dale A n d e r s o n ( f a c i n g ) l o o k s f o r h i s next move R i c h a r d s o n won two c o n s o l a - or. his w o . to d e f e a t i n g an opponent in the N C A A tion v i c t o r i e s b e f o r e losing to c h a m p i o n s h i p s at Kent, O h i o . A n d e r s o n took the Michigan's Dave P o r t e r , 4-1, 137 pound c h a m p i o n s h i p , and f i n i s h e d the season in the bout f o r third place. P o r t e r *h a 2 7 - 0 r e c o r d . s c o r e d all his points in the final To the victors... State News photo by Rick B r o w n e period. S p a r t a n w r e s t l i n g coach G r a d y P e n i n g e r ( l e f t ) and Victory bus C a r r a l s o dropped a q u a r t e r final bout to the eventual c h a m - A s s i s t a n t Doug B l u b a u g h p r o u d l y d i s p l a y the c h a m - p i o n s h i p t r o p h y t h e i r t e a m w o n at the N C A A t o u r n a - The MSU w r e s t l i n g t e a m r e s o l v e d to let a l l in s i g h t l e a r n of t h e i r v i c t o r y in the pion. He won a pair of p r e l i m i - m e n t . T h e n a t i o n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p w a s the f i r s t e v e r n a r y bouts b e f o r e losing to Don Most Unique N C A A t o u r n a m e n t , and a c c o m p l i s h e d t h e i r a i m s w i t h t h i s s i g n o n the s i d e of the f o r an MSU w r e s t l i n g s q u a d . MSU bus it took to K e n t , O h i o . T h a t ' s f l u o r e s c e n t p a i n t by the w a y . Henderson of the Air F o r c e A c a - demy by a pin at 4:54. State N e w s p h o t o by R i c k B r o w n e State News photo by R i c k B r o w n e Europtcin Tour Yet Don't be caught by April Showers $74900 Smith new use (includes round trip jet Cravenette football from Detroit - London) by 8 week tour assistant Call Rita i n by 10 A vacancy on the Spartan f o o t - out by 4 ball coaching staff was filled over 882-2160 Monday t h r u Saturday spring break. Dave Smith svas named to the spot left open by f o r m e r Defen- sive Backfield Coach Vlnce • C a r i l l o t , who recently accepted the position of head defensive coach at Georgia T e c h . Ì <*» Smith will coach the scouting t e a m , a c c o r d i n g to Head Coach Duffy Daugherty. T h i s is the unit •which d e m o n s t r a t e s opposing t e a m s ' plays for the v a r s i t y . Al Dorow held that post l a s t s e a s o n . He moves up to handle You don't have to be Fall to finals the defensive vacated by C a r i l l o t . backfield job Smith graduated f r o m MSU in M S U ' s G e o r g e R a d m a n , the e v e n t u a l N C A A c h a m p i o n at 167 ( w h i t e t r u n k s ) is 1956 and played end on t h r e e s h o w n m o m e n t s b e f o r e p i n n i n g O r e g o n S t a t e ' s J e f f S m i t h to a d v a n c e to the f i n a l s Spartan v a r s i t y t e a m s . o f the N C A A c h a m p i o n s h i p s . T h i s w i n was R a d m a n ' s 2 3 r d of the s e a s o n and he got Since leaving MSU, Smith has n u m b e r 24 l a t e r to f i n i s h o f f an u n d e f e a t e d s e a s o n f o r h i m . been head football coach at a math major S t a t e N e w s photo by R i c k B r o w n e Walled L a k e High School in the Inter - L a k e s C o n f e r e n c e . This is a C l a s s A league a l s o contain- BIBBI Basketball ing P o n t i a c Northern, F a r m i n g - ton, W a t e r f o r d T o w n s h i p and L i v - onia Stevenson. to figure out the In 11 y e a r s Smith's t e a m s have, all academic won nine conference t i t l e s , r e - cording a 7 6 - 1 5 m a r k i n t h e p r o c - CHICAGO (LPI) — Two soph- ess. o m o r e s , two s e n i o r s and one jun- He has produced such grid ior w e r e n a m e d . T u e s d a y to the s t a r s a s MSU's tackle Roger Thréé-quarten»rar Biy T e n ' s a l l academic basketball Ruminski; quarterback John advantages of our t e a m , for which a p l a y e r can b e - Thomas, c u r r e n t l y at Michigan come eligible by earning a ' B ' o r and John Walker, a crack l i n e - better c l a s s r o o m a v e r a g e . b a c k e r who was Michigan's most valuable p l a y e r a few y e a r s ago. 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" B u t people tooth»! CHAMPAIGN, lll.(UPI) By L A R R Y W E R N E R not In b a s k e t b a l l . " — Two f o r m e r 111 i nois in Memphis, Tenn., rocked the can r e s t a s s u r e d that Michigan State N e w s S p o r t s E d i t o r Anderson coached Spartan athletic s t a r s , J i m Valek c o n f e r e n c e boat by Implicating State was not Involved with basketball f r o m 1954 through the and H a r v e S c h m i d t , w i l l They call It " s l u s h . " at least t h r e e Big Ten schools Jones—period." 1965 s e a s o n . He was replaced by In Big Ten a t h l e t i c s — a s on a b e s i d e s Illinois in the recent c o n - Anderson also denied any be n a m e d W e d n e s d a y as p r e s e n t Coach John Benlngton snowy day—when slush gets on t r o v e r s y . T h e principal, J a m e s but a man who wanted Rich to go " T h e girl in the office got mixed a f t e r dealings with " s l u s h f u n d s " while the new l l l i n i f o o t b a l l and Anderson's 1965 team your feet It c a u s e s t r o u b l e . I t ' s B a r b e r , is the f o s t e r father of to Indiana offered a f r e e a u t o - u p , " he s a i d . " S h e sent the s c o r e s finished In the Big Ten c e l l a r . at MSU. basketball coaches, dirty. Rich J o n e s , s t a r basketball f o r - mobile and spending money. So of a Robert Jones, or somebody. " N e v e r in the 11 y e a r s I was at U n i t e d P r e s s I n t e rnation- Now coaching in Scottsbluff, T h e University of Illinois b e - w a r d f o r Illinois suspended for did a man f r o m Iowa. And the r e - "1 played football up t h e r e Neb., at H i r a m Scott College, State did I s e e anything r e s e m - al l e a r n e d T u e s d a y . c a m e Involved with s l u s h , i l - receiving illegal aid. c r u i t e r f r o m Michigan State o f - at MSU," Kolodziej continued. Anderson s t e r n l y denied the a c - bling a slush f u n d . " The t w o w i l l s u c c e e d legally handing money out to One of the schools implicated f e r e d to double any o f f e r s we " I know they didn't do anything c u s a t i o n s of "doubling o f f e r s . " Michigan State, brought into f o o t b a l l c o a c h Pete E l l i o t t a t h l e t e s . The c o n f e r e n c e ' s f a c u l - by B a r b e r was MSU. And B a r b e r had." " T h e complete r o l e In Mich- the c u r r e n t turmoil because of and basketball coach ty r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s decided that, did Michigan State the dubious The last sentence had c o n - igan S t a t e ' s dealings with Jones m i s b e h a v i o r In the past, needs a to wipe their feet clean, t h e l l l i n l favor of placing would have to d i s m i s s the t h r e e atop a list of schools B a r b e r the Spartans s i d e r a b l e impact for those i n - t e r e s t e d in the fortunes of S p a r - Injuries jinx was m e going to watch him play, Anderson s a i d . valid d e f e n s e against all c h a r g e s . Even If they a r e m e r e l y " s o u r H a r r y C o m b e s , who r e - signed along with Howie accused of offering Jones illegal tan a t h l e t i c s . MSU has been in " I saw his IBM t r a n s c r i p t . g r a p e s " by an angry p a r e n t . B r a u n M a r c h 19, as the coaches involved: P e t e Elliot, football; H a r r y Combes, b a s k e t - e n t i c e m e n t s in r e c r u i t i n g . Jones was a high school s t a r t h i s type of trouble twice. In 1953, the " S p a r t a n Founda- G-men He had 570 on his college b o a r d s One m o r e Michigan State o f - f e n s e , and the Big Ten may be- r e s u l t of a p e n a l t y i m - p o s e d on the s c h o o l b y t h e ball, and Howard B r a u m , a s s i s t - and was In the 51st p e r c e n t i l e . at L e s t e r High in Memphis. The t i o n " was dissolved by the con- T h u s , he fell below the m i n i - c o m e the Big Nine. B i g T e n f o r v i o l a t i o n s of ant basketball. Chicago T r i b u n e quoted B a r b e r They also suspended s e v e r a l a s saying that college r e c r u i t e r s f e r e n c e , and Michigan State was in regionals mum to r e c r u i t . So we stopped. P a r t T w o : MSU B i g Ten the c o n f e r e n c e r u l e l i m i t - placed on probation. The fund " N e v e r once did I meet his Faculty Representative i n g f i n a n c i a l a i d to a t h - players. " » w a r m e d a r o u n d " J o n e s during supposedly provided illegal aid T h e Spartan gymnasts, hit by p a r e n t s . Nor did any of my s t a f f . letes. So now everything Is fine. The his senior y e a r . John Fuzak discusses to a t h l e t e s . In 1964, a l e s s e r injuries, to Dave T h o r and Keith "Anyone can take pop shots v i o l a t e r s have been punished, and The Tribune a l s o quoted B a r - "slush." Spartan offense drew mild pun- S t e r n e r which kept the two p e r - the Big Ten r e s u m e s n o r m a l a c - b e r a s saying: ishment again. f o r m e r s f r o m competition, failed tivity. " I didn't take down any n a m e s , It is m o r e or l e s s understood TONY KOLODZIEJ to qualify a s a team and finished Not quite. that a n o t F - r infraction by MSU fifth in the NCAA Mid-East R e - CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE EXAMINATIONS would r e s u l t in something m o r e gionals, held in Wheaton, 111., for High School Teachers' Certificates than mild punishment. March 18. MSU Athletic Director Biggie T h o r was involved in a h e a d - E x a m i n a t i o n : Sat., A p r i l 29, 1967 Term-break sports news Munn was quoted by the Detroit Free Press last F r i d a y , a s denying B a r b e r ' s c h a r g e s . on automobile collision the day b e f o r e the meet, and a painful chest injury kept him out of F i l i n g D e a d l i n e : W e d . , A p r i 5, 1967, N O O N , C . S . T Two o t h e r s concerned with the competition. tion game of the NCAA t o u r n a - T h e only tournament s c o r e s r e c r u i t i n g of Jones c a m e to S t e r n e r broke his ankle in TITLES OF EXAMINATIONS Baseball ment. Cornell beat Boston University available w e r e those of the Wof- MSU's d e f e n s e . f o r d match in which John Bailey, One w a s Tony Kolodziej, a f o r - w a r m - u p s on trampoline i m m e - diately preceding the meet. f o r the national championship. It Spartan basketball star, s h o t a 7 2 m e r end on the Spartan football T h e r e w e r e five individual A r t ( 7 - 1 2 ) , A c c o u n t i n g , B u s i n e s s T r a i n i n g , E n g l i s h , M a t h e m a t i c s P h y s i c al The pitching of Dick Kenney w a s the f i r s t time in 18 y e a r s to take the d a y ' s honors. team. T h e other was e x - B a s k e t - Spartan bright spots, though. E d u c a t i o n ( M E N , W O M E N , G r 4 - 8 ) , B i o l o g y , G e n e r a l S c ¡i ee n ce e , G Geography, and Gary Smith and the hitting that a school f r o m the east had Other Spartan scoring: Steven ball Coach Forddy \ n d e r s o n . Toby Towson was the top quali- History, L i b r a r y S c i e n c e ( 7 - 1 2 ) , A u t o Shop, D r a f t ! ng, E l e c t r i c S h o p , of infielder Tom Binkowski and won the NCAA crown. Benson 75, L a r r y Murphy 76, Kolodziej is an Insurance agent f i e r in floor e x e r c i s e , turning in M a c h i n e Shop, W o o d Shop, I n d u s t r i a l A r t s ( 7 - 1 2 ) outfielder Tom Hummel have T o m Mikkola was the only Dennis Hankey 78, Sandy McAn- in Nashville and scouts high a f l a w l e s s p e r f o r m a n c e to e a r n highlighted the spring training Spartan named to the All-NCAA drew 79, George Buth 80, Dick school talent in T e n n e s s e e , M i s - the highest s c o r e of the a f t e r - t r i p foi- the MSU baseball team t o u r n a m e n t t e a m . Hill 83 antos e s t a n d a r s a unnivel Petitioning for positions on the c r e d i t s , have a 2.0 grade a v e r a g e , decente. Off Campus Council has been e x - and live off c a m p u s . They must I The children tried to wheedle tended until 5 p . m . Monday. P e t i - obtain 50 s i g n a t u r e s . CHEF BOY-AR-DEE 15 1/2 0 2 . WT. PKG. 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Red Barn's exclusive recipe brings chicken to the peak of golden perfection. Moist and tasty through and >%wi th this coupon and ;5 00 or more p u r c h a s e THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: & through. Crisp and delicately seasoned on outside Great with fresh, crunchy french fries. Bring the crowd and order a BarntuD. Come for a luscious snack any time. Enjoy it at the Red Barn or take it home. NOW are you hungry? ;X exclusive of beer igl imit one pei family wine & c i g a r e t t e s expires Apri y 1967 : : : TONUS BOOK COUPONS Or th* PurcH«*» of A J Found Can 01 ft LI MIT 1 . . FAMILY SIZE ¡¡•¡DELMONTE 20« SPARTAN COFFEE 1 OFF With Week Ending ¡CATSUP'™' !• w i t h t h i s coupon and $5 00 or more p u r c h a s e ; April 1 lonui Book Counon 1 KMAWU I Mil ..láv.jftMatttLV. 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WITH THIS COUPON GREEN PEPPERS EACH YOUR Exclutiv* of Boor, W i n * 6 Cigarette» CHIC-'N-PRIES S9< CHOICE GREEN ONIONS BUNCH Coupon E x p i r e s April 1, 1967 UJUUUI 11JJJW HMMWMBWTO MU) lUM IUIW A substantial meat vwtt» two mammoth chunks of golden, luscious Country Crisp chicken and a heaping portion of crunchy french tried potatoes GOODRICH'S... SPARTAN Bigger, tastifer than ever before m BARNPUL O F CHICKEN •1.09 DOUBLE m The take out special . . . 9 big, moist and GOLD BOND STAMPS flavorful pieces of Country Crisp Chicken . . . EVERY fw enough to serve the whole family. ? WEDNESDAY 'Í à SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER RED BARN 940 TROWBRIDGE RD. -EAST LANSING OPEN 9 TO 9 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY S'ATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P . M . W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 2'J, 19G7 «•nman S t a t e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g . Michigan p r o f e s s o r , agricultural e n g i - velopment, Aug. 1; Robert F . Joseph J . Waldmeier, a s s o c i a t e mg of University College, J u n e 16 to to Sept. 10, to study and t r a v e l t u r e r in J a p a n ; J e a n E . Rubin, posts f e s s o r , a g r i c u l t u r a l economics, T h e MSU Board of T r u s t e e s Sept. 15, to study and t r a v e l in in England and Europe; B e a t r i c e a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , m a t h e m a t i c s , to to the P a k i s t a n P r o j e c t , March 1 neering, July 1. Banks, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , labor and p r o f e s s o r , English, to study and gave approval March 16 to 19 U.S. and Europe; Paul L. D r e s s e l , Leonardson, coordinator of c o n - study and teach at P u r d u e U n i v e r - to Sept. 30; Cole S. B r e m b e c k , appointments; 18 leaves; 15 t r a n s - Other appointments were a p - industrial r e l a t i o n s and J a m e s t r a v e l in Denmark and Europe; tinuing education, home e c o n o m - a s s t . dean, education, t o t h e T h a i - p r o f e s s o r , a s s t . provost and d i - sity; and M. T h o m a s Inge, a s s t . f e r s , a s s i g n m e n t s , designations proved for: Robert G. L a P r a d , Madison College, Aug. 1; J e a n n e . Mark O. K i s t l e r , a s s o c i a t e p r o - ics, Msy 1 to May 31, to t r a v e l land P r o j e c t , Feb. 26 to April 8; r e c t o r , institutional research. professor, AmericanThoughtand and changes; 2 r e t i r e m e n t s ; and a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , Institute of A g r i - E . Gullahorn, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , f e s s o r , G e r m a n and R u s s i a n , to in Europe; and LeRoy C . F e r - and John E . I v e y J r . , dean, e d u c a - May 1 to July 30, to study and Language, to be Fulbright L e c - 7 resignations and t e r m i n a t i o n s . cultural Technology, April 1; psychology and J a m e s Madison complete a book and t r a v e l in guson, p r o f e s s o r , political s c i - tion, to the Thailand P r o j e c t , travel in the U.S. and England. t u r e r at the University of Sala- Douglas B. P u r s e r , a s s o c i a t e College, Sept. 1; Richard B. D i n s - Europe; T . Wayne T a y l o r , pro - ence, March 1 to J u n e 30, to do March 12 to April 15. humanities, f e s s o r , Science and M a t h e m a t i c s The board approved a J u l y 1 manca, Spain. Appointments approved in- professor ( r e s e a r c h ) , animal m o r e , i n s t r u c t o r , r e s e a r c h at the U n i v e r s i t y of Dual a s s i g n m e n t s were a p - to Dec. 31 sabbatical leave and T h e board approved t r a n s f e r s cluded: Douglas J . Chapman, a g - husbandry, July 1; Richard J . Sept. 1; W a r r e n G. Hoag, p r o - Teaching C e n t e r , to study and F l o r e n c e , Italy. proved f o r : Sarah M. Hervey, Jan. 1, 1968, to June 30, 1968, for: Marian K. Maxon, home e c o - ricultural agent, GeneseeCounty, Aulerich, a s s t . professor ( r e - f e s s o r and d i r e c t o r , office of the t r a v e l in the U.S.; and J a m e s V. r e s e a r c h a s s o c i a t e , to the C o l - medicine, Higgins, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r , additional leave for William Also granted l e a v e s w e r e nomist, f r o m Mason, Manistee April 24; Richard J . Allen, 4-H - search, extension), poultry dean, veterinary leges of E d u c a t i o n a n d H o m e E c o - J, E. C r i s s y , p r o f e s s o r , m a r - (Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, 1968): Eldon and Lake C o u n t i e s t o W e x f o r d a n d youth agent, Montcalm, B a r r y and science. J u l y 1; Gerald G. Duffy, J u n e 1; R i c h a r d J . Kociba, i n - /oology, to study at the U n i v e r - nomics, April 1 to June 30; E i n a r keting and transportation a d - N. Van L i e r e , i n s t r u c t o r , a r t , to Missaukee Counties, May 1; and Ionia Counties, March 15; Harold a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , elementary and s t r u c t o r , anatomy, April 1; and sity of Oregon. Hardin, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r , to Additional sabbatical l e a v e s ministration and continuing e d u - study at Indiana University; A Ivin J . B r u c e Burke, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , D. Rouget, 4-H - youth agent, at special education, Sept. 1; and David G. Smith, a s s t . football labor and industrial r e l a t i o n s i n s t r u c t o r , i n t e r - approved included: Stephen E l - cation, and a s s o c i a t e dean of C . Gluek, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r , f r o m humanities and religion to large, July 1; Alice E. Epple, P e r r y E . L a n i e r , a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , coach and and J u s t i n M o r r i l l College, July 1; business. He will study and be a history and continuing education, humanities, Sept. 1. home economist, Washtenaw, elementary and special educa- collegiate athletics, March 16. liston, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , A m e r i - Carl Eicher, associate pro- Sabbatical leaves (all Sept. I t o can Thought and Language, A p r i l 1 visiting l e c t u r e r at Siman F r a s e r and a s s i s t a n t dean, a r t s and T h e board approved these a s - Lenawee and Monroe Counties, tion, Sept. 1. University in Canada. l e t t e r s , to be visiting p r o f e s s o r , signments: Benjamin B. Hickok, f e s s o r , to a g r i c u l t u r a l economics June 1; George E. R o s s m i l l e r , T h e board also approved the Aug. 31, 1968) were approved for: to June 30, to do study; Edward and A f r i c a n Studies C e n t e r , U n i v e r s i t y of Toronto; Gilman p r o f e s s o r , to American Thought assistant p r o f e s s o r (extension), appointments of: Robert P . Boyd G. E l l i s , a s s o c i a t e p r o - B. Blackman, professor, hu- Other leaves were approved M. O s t r a n d e r , p r o f e s s o r , his- and Language only, J a n . 1; Henry agricultural economics, July 1; Boger, associate p r o f e s s o r , f e s s o r , soil science, to study and manities and administration and for: Simo Pynnonen, a g r i c u l t u r a l ( C o n t i n u e d o n page 9) t o r y , to be F u l b r l g h t - H a y s L e c - E. Larzelere, associate pro- and Geroge E. Merva, a s s i s t a n t home management and child d e - t r a v e l in Scotland and Europe; higher education, and a s s t . dean, agent, St. C l a i r County, J u n e 17 WKÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIÊÊÊÊÊÊ- COME VISIT WITH US! YOUR FRIENDLY BIG E IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT SHOPPERS F A I R . . . 3301 E. MICHIGAN AVE. NEXT DOOR TO FRANDOR. IUST A FEW BLOCKS OFF CAMPUS TO ONE OF FINEST SUPERMARKETS IN THE LANSING AREA! 29C VALUE - DEL MONTE MEAT SALE ! CATSUP FRESH, MEATY INHOLE FRYERS 7 5 * V A L U E • VLASIC SWEET SNAX 1 Q T . 14 OZ. JAR 65ç V A L U E SWIFT'S PREMIUM P R O T E N FRESH DILL CHIPS 1 QT. 14 O Z . JAR CUT-UP FRYERS LB. 35C SLICES BEEF LIVER FRESH CHUNK OR BIG E FROZEN MEATY TURKEY SLICED PORK LIVER ORANGE DRUMSTICKS HYGRADE 6 PAK ROLL PORK SAUSAGE JUICE 6 F L . O Z . CANS LB. SWIFT'S PREMIUM P R O T E N BEEF SHORT RIBS LB. 2 9 0 ¡BIRDS EYE AWAKE 4» 390 VALUE - OCEAN PERCH FILLETS FRESH B E E F HEARTS OR TONGUES LB 5 V A R I E T I E S BANQUET LB. FROZEN ECKRICH CHIPPED SMOKED MEATS 3 OZ. WT. PKG. FRESH PICNIC STYLE VAN H O U T E N S 1 DINNERS - 12 PORK ROAST SAUER KRAUT CHICKEN, T U R K E Y OR BEEF FOR D E L I C I O U S SOUP LB. PORK NECK BONES BANQUET FROZ. POT PIES mm § SWIFT'S PREMIUM P R O T E I N APPLE BAY PINK FLORIDA WHITE OR PINK SEEDLESS- 80 SIZE 690 BEEF LOINS CUT U P AND WRAPPED F R E E BUY NOW FOR USE N E X T SUMMER - APPLE im^- • mmm INDIANRIVER ; BONELESS PORK ROAST ÍBREADED PORK CUTLETS HERRUD'S SANDWICH SPREAD 12 O Z LB LB WT 59$ 690 590 SAUCE GRAPEFRUIT tAlH ^ 590 TRAY OF 5 TEXAS (SLICED LUNCH MEATS ^ M , r p e e t S F U L L OF JUICE! 690 LB. FLORIDA ORANGES SALAD TOMATOES 250 FINGER CARROTS 1 PKGS, LB 290 ECKRICH FRANKS REGULAR OR ALL BEEF LB. FANCY CALIFORNIA C/ LIFORNIA 88 SIZE OSCAR MAYER LINK SAUSAGE 690 200 SIZE HEAD LETTUCE - 250 NAVEL ORANGES ° 790 SLICED HARD SALAMI ? * : Z n n O H i 4 0 Z 390 WT. U.S. NO 1 MAINE TASTY BULK 490 PARSNIPS,TURNIPS 250 DOZ. CENTER CUT HAM SLICES LB 790 POTATOES 10 LB BAG LBS m SPORTS4Michigan State Nous. East I ansing. Michigan W e d n e s d a y . M a r c h 2 9 , 19G7 'COUROK CRUD' Cv . Faculty posts OK'd ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m page 8 ) education April 1. and management, Vossbrink will serve a o n e - y e a r Prosecutor lambastes March 1; John H. Relnoehl, p r o - consultantship, beginning this Lauderdale lemmings In o t h e r a c t i o n s , the board April 1. f e s s o r to humanities and e v a l u a - appointed Robert C . C r a i g , p r o - tion services, April 1; and f e s s o r , a s c h a i r m a n , counseling, Resignations and t e r m i n a t i o n s William W. Kelly, a s s o c i a t e p r o - HOLLYWOOD, F l a . IP)— B r o - c l e s , d e s t r o y e d public p r o p e r t y , p r e s e n c e will not be t o l e r a t e d . " personnel s e r v i c e s and e d u c a - approved included (Aug. 31 u n l e s s f e s s o r , to Honors College and w a r d c o u n t y ' s top p r o s e c u t o r , taunted and abused police, u r i n - H a r p e r said with such advance tional psychology. July 1,and t e r - otherwise noted): Philip M. A m e r i c a n Thought and Language, citing sex o r g i e s and l a w l e s s - ated In public, stole and ruined notice " w e may expect to see m i n a t e d , on J a n . 31, the s a b - Morris, asst. professor, Ger- Feb. 1. Kelly i s a s s o c i a t e d i r e c - n e s s , Monday said i t w a s t i m e f o r public p r o p e r t y , explored illicit the E a s t e r college crud Invasion batical leave of John M . H u n t e r , man and Russian; Nikolai P . tor of the H o n o r s College. the city ¡of F o r t L a u d e r d a l e to end sex on the beach, d r e s s e d and stay a w a y . " p r o f e s s o r , economics, and o p - Poltoratzky, p r o f e s s o r , German B o a r d approval was given to the the " c o l l e g e crud i n v a s i o n . " conducted t h e m s e l v e s s a l a c i o u s - He suggested " o v e r - a t t e n t i v e proved h i s a s s i g n m e n t , Feb. 1 and Russian; Orlo J a n t z , a s s t . designation of John R. Powell to Aug. 31, 1968, to the Brazil State Atty. Roger H. H a r p e r ly and lewdly and overtaxed the police s u r v e i l l a n c e , excessively p r o f e s s o r , entomology, Feb. 24; a s a s s t . p r o f e s s o r and a s s i s t a n t Higher Education P r o j e c t , s a i d the students a r e a " d e s - c i t y ' s c o u r t s and j a i l s . stern judicial treatment of o f - director, Counseling Center, Glendon A. Schubert, p r o f e s s o r , " T h e t i m e has c o m e , " he said, f e n d e r s and total community o s - picable c l a s s of t o u r i s t s . " political science; Ronald P . April 1. R e t i r e m e n t s were approved f o r H a r p e r told a Hollywood civic " t o place t h i s despicable c l a s s t r a c i s m " for those who come G r o s s m a n , a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , hur T h e board changed: Norman ( f i r s t y e a r of MSU> employment club the 30,000 students who of t o u r i s t s on notice it is no longer next y e a r . manities; A r l e n e R. Seaman, a s - H a r p e r said 300 students were R . Stewart f r o m a s s t , p r o f e s s o r in p a r e n t h e s e s ) : Meta V o s s b r i n k , spent the E a s t e r weekend at F o r t welcome in Broward county. The and c h a i r m a n to a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r , secondary sociate professor, anatomy, city of Fort Lauderdale should a r r e s t e d during the past seven. L a u d e r d a l e turned the city into counseling, personnel s e r v i c e s education and curriculum, June 30; and Vincent J . C a r i l - a " 2 0 t h century Sodom and notify every college in the coun- d a y s . Most students pleaded and educational psychology, April 1, 1968 (1936), and John lot, asst. football coach and try that the halcyon days a r e o v e r , guilty. T h o s e who wished to plead Gomorrah." J u l y 1; Daniel M. Seifer f r o m Vangils, j a n i t o r , h e a d , physical a s s t . p r o f e s s o r , intercollegiate He told the club the students: that the college crowds a r e no innocent w e r e r e q u i r e d to post regional director, continuing plant. March 21 (1947). Miss a t h l e t i c s , March 31. " P l u n d e r e d c o m m e r c i a l v e h i - ^longer d e s i r e d and that their $500 bonds f o r June a p p e a r a n c e s . ^ ^ ^ • • • • • • • • • • • a H H H I I B H B B I M M H H M H H H M i OPEN 8 A. M. TO 10 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY • CLOSED SUNDAYS 270 VALUE - WAGNER'S ASS'T. Ii i FRUIT DRINKS 39c V A L U E • REG. OR LO-CAL WELCHADE GRAPE DRINK 1 Q T . 14 OZ. CAN 29c V A L U E • COUNTRY FRESH 49* V A L U E ASSORTED F L A V O R S COTTAGE FROZEN POPSICLES CHEESE 59< V A L U E HEATH TOFFEE ICE CREAM BARS FRENCH VANILLA ICE CREAM MAGIC DOOR FRESH BUTTER SOUTHERN ROLL MARGARINE • « - ««• PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 8 « - P O L L Y ANNA HONEY P O L L Y ANNA JR. P O L L Y ANNA ( WHEAT BREAD U s 49$ HAMBURG BUNS ORANGE L B SPLIT TOP BREAD POLLYANNA GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE DEL MONTE SALE SAVE ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY Al LIMIT 6 FRUIT COCKTAIL, PEAR HALVES 204 O F F L A B E L F A M I L Y SIZE RIGHT GUARD 7 OZ. WT. PLEASE SLICED PEACHES, GR. LIMA BEANS SPRAY CAN EACH CREAM STYLE CORN, 6 FL. OZ. STEWED TOMATOES $1.19 V A L U E - F A M I L Y SIZE ilHPrai 3 MOUTH 1 P T . 1 OZ. 8Vj TO 8 4 O Z . WT. CANS WASH BTL. 410 VALUE - WHITE OR DECORATED LIQUID PRELL M 981 BOUNTY $1.25 VALUE FAMILY S I Z E SHAMPOO ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ A i H H l H I l M FOR TOWELS FAMILY SIZE D E L MONTE 834 O Z . WT. CANS PEAS, PEAS & CARROTS ¡ OD SPINACH 8 H FOR Ü SPORTS4Michigan State Nous. East I ansing. Michigan W e d n e s d a y . M a r c h 2 9 , 19G7 Campos \&ûêets rif&ef Numismatists protest mercantilists.' to discuss war, draft plan for exchange of silver dollars T h e c h a i r m a n of the Associated a s they must do under present change is working out final plans ting it on an exchange b e c o m e s NEW YORK [If — If you have l a r g e a m o u n t s , " said a s p o k e s - Students of Michigan State U n i - laws. for trading s i l v e r d o l l a r s - a s speculation, just as foreign a s if a bag of silver d o l l a r s tucked man f o r the exchange. v e r s i t y (ASMSU) recently a t t e n d - A presidential committee on it a l r e a d y is trading butter and we w e r e selling soybeans. T h e away in the bureau d r a w e r , you Coin s t o r e - in New York c u r - ed a conference of student gov- selective s e r v i c e has r e c o m - eggs. idea of making a m a r k e t on may be able to sell it next rently p r i c e common used d o l - ernment p r e s i d e n t s to d i s c u s s the mended that the present draft It will match b u y e r s and s e l l e r s A m e r i c a n coins is wrong - it month - just like s o m e AT&T l a r s at $1.75 and the unused ones war in Vietnam and proposed system be changed to a lottery of s i l v e r d o l l a r s - 1,000 c a r t - d o e s n ' t d e s e r v e a place on the at $2.50. R a r e ones may sell f o r changes in the selective s e r v - system, but the President has stock. w h e e l s , used o r unused, in a thousands of d o l l a r s . mercantile markets." ice s y s t e m . stated that he will deal with stu- The New York M e r c a n t i l e E x - canvas bag. Melted down and r e f i n e d , they " H o w would you like to s e e J i m Graham said that the group dent d e f e r m e n t s by executive The United States hasn't minted antiques o f f e r e d f o r s a l e on the would be worth slightly m o r e of 20 student government p r e s i - order. any s i l v e r d o l l a r s since 1935 stock e x c h a n g e ? " asked another than $1 in s i l v e r alone, d e a l e r s dents has sent a letter to P r e s i - dent Johnson asking that he meet G r a h a m said that undergradu- ate d e f e r m e n t s would be the main Humphrey and by law can't again before 1970. Once the favorites of the said. Most d e a l e r s a r e not happy New York d e a l e r . " I don't think the r a r e coin business should be with them on the two questions. topic which the student govern- Nevada c a s i n o s and cowboys in about the M e r c a n t i l e Exchange's used a s a commodity. It could McGeorge Bundy, presidential adviser and c u r - former ment p r e s i d e n t s will discuss with. Johnson if he a g r e e s to meet welcomed the Rocky Mountains, the s i l v e r plan to t r a d e d o l l a r s . push up p r i c e s a r t i f i c i a l l y . " p i e c e s a l m o s t have faded f r o m " W e ' r e dead against i t , " said In Washington, the T r e a s u r y rent head of the Ford Foundation, with them. spoke to the students about A m e r - by Dutch general c i r c u l a t i o n . " T h e y a r e a l m o s t entirely col- Norman Stack, a p a r t n e r in S t a c k ' s coin d e a l e r s . " C o i n c o l - Dept. said it would be watching t r a d i n g very closely to s e e how ican policy in the war. l e c t o r s ' items now, in s m a l l or lecting is a hobby b u s i n e s s . P u t - it works out. THE HAGUE, Netherlands!^, — T h e student l e a d e r s attended the New York conference at the Speech clinic Vice P r e s i d e n t Hubert H. H u m - phrey r e c e i v e d a royal welcome expense of the Ford Foundation from Queen Juliana and a l m o s t no and heard a high administration source say that President J o h n - for summer 68 attention f r o m antiwar d e m o n - s t r a t o r s T u e s d a y on the second son is attempting to end the war A S6S1.000 speech rehabilita- stop of h i s two-week European out of f e a r of right wing reaction tion c e n t e r will be erected on tour. in the elections in 1968. campus for the Dept. of Speech. Arriving f r o m Geneva, H u m - "It a p p e a r s that the war is no The three-story building, phrey and his wife w e r e r e - longer being fought solely on scheduled for completion by tilt ceived by the queen f o r one questions of m o r a l s or military s u m m e r of 196S, will be at the s t r e n g t h , " Graham said. ' T h e c o r n e r of Wilson and Red Cedar Hip, two, three, four hour. T h e vice 'president r a n into a dozen long-haired young question of politics is now p l a y - roads. d e m o n s t r a t o r s l a t e r in the day ing an important part in d e c i - The center will be built on a A U.S. A r m y r e c r u i t i n g o f f i c e in B o s t o n ' s Doi— as he left the Foreign M i n i s t r y . sions to e s c a l a t e the w a r . " matching fund b a s i s . The L'nited C h e s t e r s e c t i o n put t h i s B e a t l e - t y p e m a n n e q u i n in The d e m o n s t r a t o r s turned their He said that the student g o v - States Health Service provided a t h e i r w i n d o w w i t h a s i g n " H o w To Beat the D r a f t " backs on Humphrey, held up their ernment presidents asked q u e s - J324,000 grant and the remaining in an e f f o r t to get m o r e r e c r u i t s . It w o r k e d : F r e d a r m s and chanted slogans. tions such as how far the U.S. S35",000 will be funded by the Adams enlisted. UPI Telephoto Foreign Minister J o s e p h Luns will go in the war s i n c e C o n g r e s s University. met Humphrey at the a i r p o r t recently appropriated 510 billion MSU t h e r a p i s t s currently see and said, " T h e United States for three-and-one-half months 250 to 275 patients three t i m e s vice president h a s come to our of w a r f a r e . The second day of the c o n f e r - ence was devoted to student opin- a week, according to Herbert Oyer, chairman of the Speech Dept. They a r e treated for a Rhode Island election country at the right moment while we a r e rethinking s e v e r a l i n t e r - national p r o b l e m s . " * ion on the draft. variety of speech disorders, in- Luns said t h e s e involved n e - "It was the opinion of the 20 cluding l o s s of hearing, stuttering spotlights Viet issue . . . a n d still only gotiations on a t r e a t y to check presidents attending the c o n f e r - or need to learn new speech the s p r e a d of nuclear weapons ence that student opinion on the methods. and the "Kennedy R o u n d " talks question of undergraduate d e f e r - T h e Speech Dept. has operated PROVIDENCE, R . I . .fi — Early- f r o m the beginning and f a v o r e d to r e d u c e t r a d e b a r r i e r s . H u m - ments should be heard before the clinical facilities for hearing and voting was light in Rhode Island's c o m p l e t e withdrawal of A m e r i c a n phrey was r e p o r t e d encouraged deferments are abolished, speech patients since 1938. B e - A t both o u r f i n e locations: special congressional election troops. on the p r o g r e s s of the n e g o t i a - Graham said. sides the campus clinic, MSU He admitted his c h a n c e s of tions a f t e r his one-day stay in He stated that the l e a d e r s were t h e r a p i s t s staff facilities at S p a r - Tuesday but clearing skies and Geneva. 622 N. Homer (near Frandor) and 2320 N. East, Lansing the anticipated evening rush w e r e winning the election w e r e s l i m in agreement that men should be row Hospital, Ingham County E x - but hoped to f o r c e P r e s i d e n t expected to bring the total t u r n - allowed to r e g i s t e r as c o n s c i e n - tended Care Facility, Towar Johnson and C o n g r e s s to take out up between 75,000 and 100,000 tious objectors specifically to the School for the Mentally Retarded What you do on votes. " f o r t h r i g h t " action to end the Vietnam war and not to all w a r s , and at Wood Haven. Vietnam war by polling a r e - Voters in the s t a t e ' s 2nd Con- g r e s s i o n a l District will choose spectable p e r c e n t a g e of the v o t e s . W E D N E S D A Y NOON U N T I L 9 P M e i t h e r Republican J a m e s Diprete, T i e r n a n , a s t a t e senator f r o m April 12.13. D e m o c r a t Robert O. T i e r n a m or Warwick, backed the a d m i n i s t r a - an independent, the Rev. Albert tion on Vietnam throughout the Q. P e r r y , as the s u c c e s s o r to campaign. He would not f a v o r a c e s s a t i o n of bombing of North may affect the late Rep. John E. F o g a r t y , D-R.I. Vietnam unless Hanoi f i r s t a g r e e d to take s o m e type of r e - National attention has been f o - c i p r o c a l action. the rest of your life! cused on the r a c e because the Diprete favored a halt to the dominant i s s u e of the t h r e e - w a y bombing of the North in the hope campaign has been the w a r in it would help draw Hanoi to the Vietnam. c o n f e r e n c e table. He s t r e s s e d T h e w a r was brought to the his stand was "not so h a r d and f o r e f r o n t in the campaign by f a s t " he could not change it if P e r r y , m i n i s t e r - of the s m a l l the best i n t e r e s t s of the country C h u r c h of the Mediator (Uni- dictated he do s o . tarlan-L'niversallst) in P r o v i - The D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y has had dence. a tight hold on the 2nd D i s t r i c t P e r r y t e r m e d U.S. involvement f o r the 26 y e a r s which spanned in Vietnam " a tragic b l u n d e r " F o g a r t y ' s congressional c a r e e r . STORE H O U R S : M O N . - S A T . 9 : 3 0 a . m . to 5:30 p. m . That's when the IBM interviewer will he <>n •and Development, M a n u f a c t u r i n g and M a r - "Teddy-Bra". . . tents flair campus. W hen he'd like to talk with vou- keting. whatever vour area of studv, w hatever vour Some of these areas may not mean much to the chemise bra slip by for our Miss J plans after graduation. M i u - n o w . But just let the I B M interviewer You'll find job opportunities at I B M in six ma- explain a few of them. One max be just the Henton-Kickernick s p l a s h e d w i t h g o l d print jor areas: Computer Applications, Program- career vou're l o o k i n g f o r . It c o u l d be the start E c h o i n g the shapes in f a s h i o n , on easy-care a r n e l ming, Finance and Administration, Research of something bin —vour future w ith I B M . o very French looking slip-shape triacetate b l e n d e d with for Ire I p o l y e s t e r . IBM f a s h i o n e d f o r fit plus f r e e d o m of m o v e m e n t in lustrous n y l o n t r i c o t , u n d e r w i r e d cups 5 1 3 sizes. 1 5 . 0 0 Jacobsons contoured with D a c r o n polyester. While, b l a c k . Sizes 3 2 - 3 4 A , 32-36B, 3 4 - 3 6 C . 8 . 0 0 Whatever your immediate commitments, whatever your area of study, sign up for your on-campus interview with IBM, now. Jacobsons If, f o r sonic reason, von aren't alile to arrange an interview, d r o p ns a line. W r i t e to: Manager of College Recruiting, I B M Corporation, KM) South Wacker Drive. Chicago, Illinois. I H M is an Kmial O p p o r t u n i t y l uiployer. W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 2 9 , 1967 } } Mir*liman Stato News. East Lansing. Michigan Students must r e g i s t e r ir p e r - s e c r e t a r i a l science, social s c i - son at the Placement Bureau at e n c e , technical English and g i r l s ' least two days p r i o r to the date of physical education (M,D). an interview. Richmond Unified School D i s - trict: e a r l y and l a t e r e l e m e n t a r y Wednesday, April 5: education (B,M), g i r l s ' physical Baxter L a b o r a t o r i e s , Inc.: all education, m a t h e m a t i c s , biologi- m a j o r s , all colleges, c h e m i s t r y , cal and physical science and i n - packaging technology, m a t h e m a - d u s t r i a l a r t s (B) and music ( i n - t i c s and all m a j o r s o f t h e C o l l e g e strumental and vocal) (B,M). of Engineering (B,M) and all MBA's of the College of B u s i - School D i s t r i c t of the City of n e s s (M). Hazel P a r k : e a r l y and l a t e r e l e - Beech-Nut L i f e Savers, Inc.: m e n t a r y education (B), a r t , m u - accounting, financial a d m i n i s t r a - sic, r e m e d i a l reading and e m o - tion and management (B), labor tionally disturbed, English, and industrial r e l a t i o n s (M), and industrial a r t s (metal shop and packaging technology, m e c h a n i - auto shop), m a t h e m a t i c s , b u s i - cal engineering and c h e m i s t r y n e s s education, speech c o r r e c - (B). tion and all other special e d u c a - Board of Wayne County Road tion (B,M). • C o m m i s s i o n e r s : civil e n g i n e e r - ing, f o r e s t r y and landscape a r - Tekonsha Public Schools: all chitecture (B,\l). elementary and secondary e d u c a - C a r s o n P i r i e Scott and Co.: tion (B,M). • all m a j o r s , all colleges, a c c o u n t - T r a n s c o n Lines: all m a j o r s of ing and financial administration the College of B u s i n e s s (B). (B). Vitro C o r p . of A m e r i c a / S i l v e r City of Detroit, Civil Service Spring L a b o r a t o r y : e l e c t r i c a l and Com n i ssion: accounting, all m a - mechanical engineering (B,M) j o r s of the College of B u s i n e s s , and physics (B,M,D). civil, e l e c t r i c a l and mechanical engineering and c h e m i s t r y (B..V1), Armour and Co.: hotel, r e s t a u - nursing and medical technology, rant and institutional m a n a g e - political science, psychology, ment, marketing, economics and s t a t i s t i c s (B), urban planningand all m a j o r s of the College of B u s i - landscape a r c h i t e c t u r e (B,M)and n e s s (B). f o r e s t r y (B). Wednesday-Thursday, April 5-6: Dallas County Junior College: City S e r v i c e Oil Co.: civil, communications, h u m a n i t i e s , s o - mechanical, e l e c t r i c a l and c h e m - cial s c i e n c e , bu'-int-ss, m a t h e - ical engineering, accounting, m a t i c s , science, guidance and economics and financial a d m i n i s - . counseling and instructional r e - tration (B,M). • s o u r c e s c e n t e r (M,D). IBM C o r p . : electrical engi- F r a s e r Public Schools: e a r l y neering and mechanical e n g i - and l a t e r e l e m e n t a r y education, neering, physics and m a t h e m a - music ( i n s t r u m e n t a l and vocal), t i c s (D). physical education, m a t h e m a - Kalamazoo Public Schools: t i c s / s c i e n c e , physics, English e a r l y and l a t e r elementary e d u - and general science (B) and cation, a r t , science, m a t h e m a - speech c o r r e c t i o n and Type A tics, English, music (vocal and mentally handicapped (B,M) and instrumental), art, women's all m a j o r s in elementary, s e c - physical education (B), c o u n s e l - ondary and special education. ing and guidance (M), educable mentally handicapped, trainable SUMMER EMPLOYMENT mentally handicapped, and e m o - INTERVIEWS tionally disturbed (B). L o s AngelesCity Board of E d u - Wednesday, April 5: cation: all secondary education (B.M). Camp Easton for Boys: m a l e Michigan Dept. of Social S e r v - counselors for a r c h e r y , c r a f t s , ices: social work, sociology, p s y - r i f l e r y , n a t u r e , sailing, canoe, chology and all m a j o r s , all c o l - scuba, w a t e r f r o n t , water ski and leges (B) and special education general. (B.M). Camp N'ahelu: all m a j o r s , J r . Muskegon Heights Public or above (20 y e a r s old) for c o u n - Schools; e a r l y and later e l e m e n - selors in swimming, riding, t a r y education (B,M), special handicraft, d r à m a t î c s , s p o r t s and education visiting teacher (M), all nature. secondary education (B,M) and music ( o r c h e s t r a ) , speech t h e r a - Naval Civil Engineering Lab. py Type A, mentally handicapped (NCEL) and Naval Ship E n g i n e e r - and t e a c h e r consultant for e m o - ing C e n t e r (NAVSEC): graduate tionally disturbed (B,M). students in civil, e l e c t r i c a l and Needham, H a r p e r and S t e e r s , mechanical engineering. Inc.: Journalism, advertising and all m a j o r s of the college s of A r t s Wednesday-Thursday, April 5-6: Our selection of used books is the P.S. and L e t t e r s , Communication A r t s and Social Science (B,M). General Motors C o r p . : j u n i o r s Oakland Community Collegé: and s e n i o r s going to grad school a s s i s t a n t deans-technical e d u c a - in mechanical, chemical and tion, b u s i n e s s , communications, mathematics, biological sci- e l e c t r i c a l engineering, m e t a l - lurgy, mechanics, m a t e r i a l s s c i - largest in years. Shop early. ences, chemistry, nursing, ence, mathematics, physics, ' t e a c h e r s - c o u n s e l o r s ; behavioral packaging technology, account- sciences, c o m m u n i c a t i o n s , ing, management and all m a j o r s psychology, sociology, d r a f t i n g . of the college of b u s i n e s s . ti» a new fashion outlook Wallace e y e w e a r Add a touch of glamour to spring fashions with sparkling new eyewea r f r o m Wallace' s.Choose f r o m 1 it era 1 ly hundreds of exciting, flattering f r a m e s t y l e s . And at Wallace's, you'll be i m p r e s s e d with m o r e than the stylingl Stop by. e y e e x a m i n a t i o n s by D R . W. C . J E N S E N , r e g i s t e r e d optometrist tudent tore WALLACE OPTICIANS 3040 V i n e (Opposite F r a n d o r ) a l s o o f f i c e s d o w n t o w n at Phone IV 9 - 2 7 7 4 107 N, W a s h i n g t o n Ph. IV 2-1175 Free Parking at the rear of the store 0 SPORTS6Michigan Statt News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 29, 1967 Math may T^ocbersgoJDack e to school. T h e nation's d r i v e to upgrade tion In 12 a r e a s of specialization. will be limited to d i r e c t o r s and the quality of c l a s s r o o m i n s t r u c - At MSU. Cleo O. C h e r r y - t r a i n e r s of t e a c h e r s in media. management tion in Its e l e m e n t a r y and s e c o n - h o l m e s , a s s t . p r o f e s s o r of p o l i t - One of the f e a t u r e s of this i n - dary schools by strengthening the ical s c i e n c e , will d i r e c t a p r o - stitute i s the low f a c u l t y - p a r t i c i - t e a c h e r s ' skills and knowledge g r a m on American Political In- pant r a t i o . Institute d i r e c t o r will continue this y e a r at MSU. stitutions for social s t u d i e s and Horace C. Hansell, associate model and d e t e r m i n e ho' it r e a c t s Four s u m m e £ institutes f o r a p - civics t e a c h e r s f r o m g r a d e s 7 director of the Instructional Is it possible to construct a to outside influences. p r o x i m a t e l y 175 t e a c h e r s a n d a d - through 12. Media C e n t e r , will be a s s i s t e d mathematical model that will tell T h i s is a step further than m i n i s f l b t o r s with some $300,000 Throughout the eight weeks of by a staff of 16 faculty m e m b e r s . management in a large industry mathematical computer de- in National Defense Education t h i s institute, p a r t i c i p a n t s will when, where and how much should cisions that govern routine o p e r - Act funds f r o m the Office of E d u - attend c l a s s , laboratory s e s s i o n s be spent on new plants and equip- ment? R e s e a r c h e r s in the Graduate ations, such a s supply, manpower and production, the r e s e a r c h e r s cation will be conducted on c a m - pus. and guest l e c t u r e s f r o m 12 to 14 h o u r s each -week and spend Radio post note. In all, some 500 institutes will another 25 to 35 h o u r s studying. School oí B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a - tion have been examining the p o s - be conducted throughout the n a - A special six-week institute f o r 35 high school t e a c h e r s of a d - petitioning sibility for a y e a r . A l l - C a m p u s Radio Board p e - vanced placement American h i s - If their r e s e a r c h is s u c c e s s - titions f o r m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e p o - tory c o u r s e s will be offered under ful, they will use the i n f o r m a - tion eventually to build a m a t h e - Ed profs Physics the d i r e c t i o n of Justin L . K e s t e n - sitions will be available in 8 Student S e r v i c e s until April 7. baum, a s s t . p r o f e s s o r of h i s t o r y . matical model that will cover the Applicants must plan to be o n - One of the goals of this p r o - publish book film entire spectrum of major management decisions. series g r a m Is to help p a r t i c i p a n t s u s e the e s s a y examination m o r e e f - c a m p u s students next y e a r , have a m i n i m u m g r a d e point of 2.00 Four m e m b e r s of the Dept. fectively a s a teaching device. and m u s t not be affiliated with' Management could then turn to ! any student radio station, a c - mathematical inodeL for ance in planning c o l o r s , a s s i s t - of E l e m e n t a r y and Special Edu- s t y l e s , cation have written a book titled Playing possum opens tonight Advanced placement c o u r s e s o f f e r top high school Juniors and cording to P e t e Sorum, radio board chairman. pricing, output, volume and a "Teaching in the Modern E l e - s e n i o r s opportunity to do college mentary School." T w o B r y a n H a l l r e s i d e n t s f o u n d and c o r n e r e d t h i s o p o s s u m , who p a i d a s o m e - T h e Feynman Film F e s t i v a l , level work in such s u b j e c t s a s M e m b e r s - a t - l a r g e will be s e - variety of other items. The author? are: Calhoun C . w h a t u n f r i e n d l y v i s i t to M S U , s t o o d a r o u n d f o r a w h i l e and, w i t h a f a r e w e l l s n a r l , featuring filmed l e c t u r e s by history and English. l e c t e d f r o m the group of appli- Richard F . Gonzalez, p r o - Collier, p r o f e s s o r ; W. Robert R i c h a r d F e y n m a n , will open t o - F o r t y t e a c h e r s of k i n d e r g a r t e n c a n t s at the f i r s t meeting In departed with his fur ruffled. State News photo by C h u c k M i c h a e l s f e s s o r of management, and one of Houston, a s s o c i a t e professor; night and continue f o r six weeks through eighth grade will attend April, but will not take office two principal r e s e a r c h e r s in the Robert R. Schmatz, a s s t . p r o - in 118 P h y s i c s - M a t h Building. the eight-week institute in g e o g - until fall t e r m . JUST 'CHARGE IT' project, said a model would not f e s s o r ; and William J . Walsh, The P h y s i c s Club and the Dept. raphy to be directed by Paul A c h a i r m a n will also be chosen eliminate human management. p r o f e s s o r . of P h y s i c s a r e p r e s e n t i n g the C . M o r r i s o n , p r o f e s s o r of g e o g - in A p r i l . The c h a i r m a n will be The m j d e l , Gonzalez noted, would T h e book deals with certain f i l m s on the c h a r a c t e r of the raphy h e r e . named by the board, subject to bring into perspective hundreds a s p e c t s of teaching which a r e of physical law. T h e f i r s t film " T h e C o u r s e c r e d i t e a r n e d in t h e s e approval of the president of M e n ' s Prof suggests credit plan of component variables that would general concern to all t e a c h e r s . Law of Gravitation, An Example t h r e e i n s t i t u t e s may be applied Halls A s s n . (MHA), the p r e s - aid executives in their decisions. Such topics as the use of i n s t r u c - of P h y s i c a l L a w , " will be shown toward m a s t e r ' s and m a s t e r of ident of Women's I n t e r - R e s - tional media, school a d m i n i s t r a - at 7:30 tonight and again at 4 p . m . teaching d e g r e e s . idence Council (WIC) and the Frank H. Mossman, p r o f e s s o r Thursday. c h a i r m a n of the ASMSU Student tion and organization, c l a s s r o o m Enrollment inMSU'sfive-week of marketing and transportation Feynman is a p r o f e s s o r at the Board. institute in instructional media for fi nancing education management and interpersonal administration, is the other p r i n - C a l i f o r n i a Institute of T echnology relationships in teaching a r e c o v - cipal r e s e a r c h e r . Assisting them and a Nobel L a u r e a t e in P h y s i c s . ered. a r e four doctoral students. T h e C h r y s l e r Corp. has c o n - Houston says the focal point of the book is an analytic one College students should be t u r n to m a s s c r e d i t , " he said. p a r t i c u l a r l y noted that women The l e c t u r e s were prepared f o r the M e s s e n g e r L e c t u r e s e r - $3,000,000 tributed $12,5000 for the next allowed to finance their e d u c a - " S u r e l y the f u t u r e earning power students might c o n s i d e r t h i s in which the teacher is asked to ies at C o r n e l l University and a r e 12 months of the r e s e a r c h . * tions on m a s s credit just as c o n - of high-talented manpower is a s "negative d o w r y " a liability to consider Gonzalez and Mossman point ' which influence the decisions the various f a c t o r s s u m e r s finance c a r s , C h a r l e s C . Killingsworth, p r o f e s s o r of good s e c u r i t y a s loans on a u t o - mobiles." chances of m a r r i a g e . Killingsworth proposed that the d i r e c t e d to a general audience without a detailed knowledge of physics. Gifts. grants accepted out that the objectives of the which must be made and to base labor and industrial relations, He said the idea of m a s s c r e d i t r a t e of r e p a y m e n t be set high r e s e a r c h a r e to identify the r e l e - the decisions on evidence r a t h e r F i l m s will be shown today and Gifts and grants totaling tron control and data rooms.' told the Economics Society of f o r students was r e j e c t e d in f a v d r enough to offset the lower e a r n - vant components, their i n t e r - than m e r e whim. T h u r s d a y this week only. T h e r e s t $3,008,086.44 were accepted The U.S. Office of Education Michigan recently. of m o r e conventional aid four ings of working wives. "If t h i s action pattern, then develop a F a c t o r s may change, he said, of the f i l m s will be shown twice March 16 by MSU's Board of granted $150,000 for continued Killingsworth, president of the y e a r s ago, but p r e s s r e p o r t s were done, women would pay only but the ability to analyze p r o b - each week, 7:30 p . m . T u e s d a y s Trustees. support of MSU's r e s e a r c h and society, gave his a d d r e s s at a indicate the Johnson a d m i n i s t r a - on the b a s i s of their p e r s o n a l »noaftAM iNfontfATiON • 482*3905 lems should stay with a teacher and 4 p . m . Wednesdays. Included was a grant of development p r o g r a m in v o c a - meeting in the University of tion may be showing i n c r e a s e d e a r n i n g s , " he said. for his lifetime. As a r e s u l t , Other f i l m s in the s e r i e s a r e : $741,000 f r o m the U.S. D e p a r t - tional-technical education. The A M I ' C H I P A N Michigan Union. i n t e r e s t in such a plan. He a l s o proposed that H E L P sound evidence of the p e r s o n a l " T h e Relation of M a t h e m a t i c s to ment of Health, Education and p r o g r a m is designed to evaluate "If we a r e to make education Killingsworth proposed the plan loans f o r college f a c i l i t i e s and upgrade c u r r i c u l a in v o c a - role is developed to r e p l a c e Physics," "TheGreatConserva- W e l f a r e to cover p a r t i a l cost a s f r e e l y available to qualified title Higher Education Loan Pool whose r e p a y m e n t would c o m e tional education. P e t e r G . H a i n e s , guesswork or gimmickry in his tion P r i n c i p l e s , " " S y m m e t r y In of the construction of a new TODAY From 1:20 students as automobiles, we must (HELP) for the p r o g r a m . T h e f r o m a portion of student f e e s . Physical L a w , " " T h e D i s t i n c t i o n Pesticide Research Center. p r o f e s s o r of secondary education decision making. Colleges would pledge f u t u r e f e e s p r o g r a m i s in effect in M a s s a - of P a s t and F u t u r e , " " P r o b a - and c u r r i c u l u m , is d i r e c t o r of to a m o r t i z e construction loans Gordon E . G u y e r , c h a i r m a n chusetts. bility and Uncertainty — The the p r o j e c t . F -.iture at f o r 50 y e a r s . of the Entomology Dept., said 1:50-4:25- :00-9.-35 P.M. •ans m g •¡Drive-in Theatre"^ T h e f i n a n c e s for the p r o g r a m would come f r o m the s a l e of bonds to banks and p r i v a t e i n - v e s t o r s , but it eventually could "I can see no significant d i f - ference in principle between pledging the revenue f r o m f o o t - Quantum Mechanical View o i N a - t u r e " and " S e e k i n g New L a w s . " the f a c i l i t i e s will be used to e x - pand health related pesticide r e - search. The r e s e a r c h c e n t e r , The College of Veterinary Medicine was granted $115,054 by the National Institutes of Guyer noted, will try to find Health f o r general support of South Ctbor al Jolly tood ru 2 7479 be supported through r e p a y - ball ticket s a l e s to s e c u r e a loan s a f e r methods of pest c o n t r o l , ongoing r e s e a r c h . Dr. Willis ments. to build a stadium and pledging and it will also a s s e s s the effect A r m i s t c a d , dean of the college, NOW THRU FRI.(2) HITS Killingsworth said loans up to the revenue f r o m 55 per student per y e a r additional tuition to Debaters of weed k i l l e r s , i n s e c t i c i d e s , a n d will a d m i n i s t e r the g r a n t . fungicides on their e n v i r o n m e n t . Under a previously announced $15,000 could be repaid by a fixed build a new- l i b r a r y , " Killings- 550 E L E C T R I C IN CAR HEATERS r e p a y m e n t or an income tax f o r worth said. travel to The National Science Foun- d a t i o n granted $379,591 for the g r a n t , a y e a r - l o n g study of the e f f e c t s oí federally supported r e - I 40 y e a r s a f t e r graduation with the Colleges would not s u r r e n d e r s e a r c h on higher education in TECHNICOLOR F R O M WARNER BROS I SO BIG IT HAD TO BE MOVED r a t e related to the original loan amount. their a d m i s s i o n s policy under HELP, but would be allowed to Toronto support of 66 doctoral students. The funds a r e a d m i n i s t e r e d by Michigan will be conducted by the Michigan S t a t e ' s debate team J a c o b Vlnocur, a s s o c i a t e dean of MSU's Office of Institutional R e - OVER FROM THE STARLITE ! Spreading the repayment over eliminate the ability-to-pay g r a d u a t e studies. Students In the s e a r c h . D r . Paul L . D r e s s e l , starting FRIDAY: 40 y e a r s would be the s a m e p r o c - screening that denies many q u a l - will p a r t i c i p a t e in the I n t e r - national Centennial D e b a t e T o u r - p r o g r a m may r e c e i v e financial director of institutional re- e s s as a m o r t i z i n g an i n v e s t - ified applicants an education, he nament at York U n i v e r s i t y in a s s i s t a n c e for four y e a r s . T h i s s e a r c h , will direct the.- p r o g r a m . HIT NO. H i IN COLOR AT 7:15 10 45 ment over its useful l i f e . He said. FLINT'S BACK! T o r o n t o , Ont., T h u r s d a y - S u n d a y , J e r r y M. Anderson, director NSF p r o g r a m c o v e r s 27 d e p a r t - ments. Twelve state-supported colleges and u n i v e r s i t i e s a r e included. EIS-RECKLESS PLEASURES! \\mmwxsx of f o r e n s i c s , h a s announced. Construction of a new h e a r i n g The study is being supported by MASTER OF THE ^ V e l f a p p i e r i n n f o u r l l f e r k . . . The tournament features p r e - and speech rehabilitation c e n t e r a National Seienct Foundation grant of $94,886. l i m i n a r y rounds between topU.S, will begin thi<- s u m m e r under a KISS... and Canadian t e a m s debating the matching grant of $j24,000 f r o m An experimental training c e n - t e r for personnel in the f e d e r a l - proposition, "Canada Should A c - the U.S. Public Health S e r v i c e . KARATE AND — w PANAVISION MQ COLOR tively Support T h e United States' MSU will provide the r e m a i n i n g s t a t e employment security s y s - tem will be established at MSU Q196? Arru ricarv fnifwat. Pictures Learn Position In V i e t n a m . " $357,000 to cover the total c e n t e r KICKS... T h e winner will then debate cost of $681,000» H e r b e r t J . O y e r , with a grant of $94,050 f r o m the IN THE SPOT JUST lil i NO. <2> IN COI OK M 9:15 P.M. i against a R u s s i a n team on the topic, " T h e U.S. Should I m m e d i - c h a i r m a n of the Dept. of Speech, is d i r e c t o r of the hearing and U.S. Department of L a b o r ' s Bureau of Employment S e c u r i t y . # speech clinic at MSU. Daniel H . K r u g e r , a s s o c i a t e d i - the West's worst massacre! ately Withdraw I t s F o r c e s F r o m MADE FOR Him— s i Z t>ju.mitM,** - V i e t n a m . " T h i s debate will be televised live on the Canadian The board $276,435.21 f r o m the MSU D e - accepted r e c t o r in charge of the M a n - power P r o g r a m Service in the THt. J / \ J APAMWUHTPlCm \ Broadcasting Co. (CBC) at 2 p . m . velopment Fund. F r i e n d s and School of L a b o r and Industrial R e l a t i o n s , will direct the c e n t e r . Know Sunday. alumni contributed $905,803.90 VIRGIN ISLANDS! T h e MSU d e b a t e r s selected to during 1966. Previously The board also g r a n t s f o r s c h o l a r s h i p s totaling accepted 0 enter the tournament a r e Glen F o s t e r , Saginaw sophomore, and $625,617.29 of the- total had been accepted by the Board $30,349.72. Roger C h a r d , Lansing sopho- The U'JS. Office of Education m o r e . Both a r e social science awarded $266,400 to support DRIVE majors. fellowships and t r a i n e e s h i p s in TVA head U.S. c o l l e g e s and u n i v e r s i t i e s five a r e a s of special education: - I N f V B o U h w — I of L a n s i n g o n M - 7 8 to p a r t i c i p a t e include H a r v a r d , Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, emotional disturbance, m e n t a l retardation, visually handi- will speak i New H a m p s h i r e , Colorado South- ern, Buffalo, Bowling G r e e n , capped, speech and h e a r i n g , and special education a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . on resources NOW! (2) FIRST RUN HITS! Wake F o r e s t , Rhode Island, W y - C h a r l e s V. Mange, associate TOTAKe a oming, Augustana, UCLA and p r o f e s s o r in the Dept. of E l e - Aubrey J . Wagner, c h a i r m a n THE P I C T U R E Y O U H A V E B E E N HEARING of the Board of D i r e c t o r s of the m e n t a r y and Special Education, ftowtól MSU. T e n n e s s e e Valley Authority, will i A B O U T ON T . V . THE MIRISCH CORPORATION THE DAVID SWIFT T h e Canadian r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s will a d m i n i s t e r the g r a n t . speak at a college-wide d i s c u s - include B r i t i s h Columbia, York, sion s e m i n a r on " T h e R e s o u r c e An addition to MSU's Cyclo- THE MOST SHOCKING FILM PRODUCTION Of / a A T o r o n t o , Manitoba, M a c M a s t e r , New Brunswick, Alberta a n d M c - tron L a b o r a t o r y will be built Development P r o g r a m s of T V A " 4 of OCR GENERATION! M e e t t h e 6111. with a $200,000 grant f r o m the at 3:30 p . m . today in the Natural te National Science Foundation.The R e s o u r c e s Building Auditorium. Hippies, T e e n y b o p p e r s a n d Pot-Party goers o»*489-«48S addition will house o f f i c e s , s m a l l T h e s e m i n o a r is sponsored by the College of Agriculture and ft l a b o r a t o r i e s , and a public v i e w - BUSINESS at 7 : i 5 - i 0 : 3 0 ^ ^ - out for a new kick! Natural R e s o u r c e s . ing room connected to the c y c l o - TODAY -WITHOUT- F r o m 1:00 P.M BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS ?0th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS ¡REALLY! F e a t u r e At 1:15-3:15- TODAY FROM 7:00P.M. [TRYING! 5:10-7:10 9:10 P.M. SHOWN A T . . . 7:10 & 9:15 P.M Theatre 332-2814- The new..., Flint adventure.•• WALT DISNEY'S Y O U ' L L W A N T TO S E E IT 1 1 i ^Jfanjfr' ^ MORE THAN ONCE ! 1 Ì R O B e R T M O R S e A C a r l o Ponli Production 1 -fl'V-' ; wncHCLeiee m m m ¡ k ^ k v . " Rudy v a i i e e r ff H Antonioni's MMM Starts SATURDAY Terhmlruhtr BLOW-UP The world of the Go-Go Vanessa Redgrave m CO SIMM LEE J. COBB 1967 American International Pictures I ANTHONY TEA6UEft»»MAUREEN ARTHUR I issu «s» «ou I s s a omo shift f girls and the get-get guys Dovid Hemmings - Sarah Miles cotot ¡mm pHCOMMtNQtD rp> MA1UIU >U0H*c!T| I StSflBII IKSSED ¡ B ™ ABE BURROWS : nABE BURROWS. JACK WEN I STOCK » WL I LE I GL IBERT I H I T NO(2) F I R S T RUN IN C O L O R 9:10 m Notional A Premier P r o d u c t i o n s C o . . Inc. R e l e o s e SQUERO MEW 15/^50* FiUEMWESI H WHIM I SftfÄ 808 FOSE I nUUVtSHHT ! Society 1 I H ini:1' cotoni» DtiM» I C0W "" ? """'" " ' I UNITED ARTISTS of Film Critici . ALSO . ELECTRIC to E LECTRIC NOW »»o«.».« F e a t u r e at 1:00 \ 332-6944 I -2:55-5:05-7:20^ WAY OUT H r r " T H E CREDITORS" TECHNICOLOR' TECMNISCOPÍ IN C A R IN CAR -9:35 P.M. NEXT . . OncM » ARCH HALL JR JACK LESTER i» hai Mimiti) - Ma i» IERRY HEATERS MELISSA MORGAN HEATERS LOVING COUPLES" Cinemascope • Color by DeLuxel * LADIES DAY TODAY - 50C from 1 - 6 P . M . TECHNICOLOR " PANAVISION - AN ADULT MOTION PICTURE FROM SWEDEN W e d n e s d a y . March 29, 1967 13 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan US compiles >prioe study SAYS WELCOME BACK XARSRQftftEO filartiu+Uf a £>iimmeA WeAAina /? Thefts rampant ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page one) by ASMSU and the a d m i n i s t r a - on the extra page and the s i z e tion. T h e study has not been p r i c e s at six g r o c e r y s t o r e s , five pizza r e s t a u r a n t s , seven d r y c l e a n e r s , four s e r v i c e stations —A 9 0 - c e n t d i f f e r e n c e on m a s - cara. —Ten c e n t s d i f f e r e n c e on N o - L e t L e o n G. a s s i s t you w i t h m a n y o f y o u r needs. Select f r o m A m e r i c a ' s finest j e w e l r y . of the second run were not to sold in E a s t Lansing b e c a u s e of Doz. and seven drug s t o r e s . during exams be made until late Tuesday, a c - an ordinance banning " h a w k i n g " cording to B r a d Lang, Lansing without a license on main s t r e e t s . sophomore, who p r e p a r e d the T h e US r e s e a r c h c o m m i t t e e The study shows, among others, these variations in g r o - c e r y prices; —A 16-cent toothpaste. difference " W e a r e not concerned with on // tsr/yrf /y fs /.w/// Z- f i r s t run. chaired by David Crawford, C i n - why p r i c e s a r e higher at one D I A M O N D R I N G S The University Police received a r a s h of l a r c e n y f r o m a —Ten cents on a pound of On-Campus sale i s authorized cinattTT Ohio,, Junior, c o m p a r e d hamburger. s t o r e than at a n o t h e r , " the study vehicle r e p o r t s during the weekend before final exam week says, adding that it was compiled last t e r m , —Ten cents on five pounds by c o m p a r i s o n shopping to enable U-M president Fleming A total of 22 r e p o r t s w e r e received on M a r c h 10-12. of flour. students to buy without having Most of the thefts o c c u r r e d in University parking a r e a s . —Twenty-six c e n t s on a pound to go each s t o r e and c o m p a r e Items taken included clothing, a i r c l e a n e r s , t a c h o m e t e r s , of bologna. p r i c e s on t h e i r own. hub c a p s , g e n e r a t o r s , b a t t e r i e s and various c h r o m e a c - ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page one) Fleming will a s s u m e his duties —Twenty - f o u r c e n t s on a pound It noted incidents of unfair cessories. in S e p t e m b e r , although H a t c h e r of hot dogs. candidate who had not been ap- a d v e r t i s i n g and packaging, and A number of stolen i t e m s w e r e r e c o v e r e d during the will be in office until J a n . 1. —Nineteen cents on a 12-oz. points out discounts, r e f u n d s and proved by the alumni, faculty and B r i g g s said this would enable t e r m break by University police who said that the i t e m s can of frozen orange Juice. exceptional quality available at student advisory committees. Fleming to become f a m i l i a r with w e r e apparently discarded by the thieves. Dry cleaning c h a r g e s for s w e a - some stores. The c o m m i t t e e s had been w o r k - the school while Hatcher handles Two men were recently a r r e s t e d and charged with larceny t e r s , s k i r t s , sport coats and ing with a list that included S e c - the daily a f f a i r s . f r o m a vehicle by University Police. slacks varied f r o m 85 c e n t s to r e t a r y of Defense Robert M c - Anthony John Childs of C e n t r a l i a , 111., and William Leroy B r i g g s quoted Fleming a s s a y - $1. Jobin of Lansing had 54 stolen items with them when they N a m a r a , S e c r e t a r y of Health, Education and W e l f a r e John ing: " T h i s will probably be the only t i m e during my a d m i n i s t r a - T h e difference on s h i r t s was Freshman killed CALAIS . . FROM $145 w e r e apprehended Monday morning. t h r e e cents. in auto crash G a r d n e r and Roger Heyns, c h a n - tion that I will be able to devote The two demanded examination when a r r a i g n e d in Lansing c e l l o r of the University of C a l i - T h e r e was little variation on full t i m e to studying the U n i v e r - . A s r t O ^ v e c l Township J u s t i c e Court and then r e l e a s e d on bond of fornia at Berkeley. gasoline p r i c e s at the s e r v i c e $1,500 apiece. sity of Michigan instead of r u n - stations studied, but a 25-cent A student was killed in an a u t o - Fleming, an attorney and l a b o r ning i t . " Wedding Rings d i f f e r e n c e in lubrications and up mobile accident while traveling M o n o g r a m Pins r e l a t i o n s e x p e r t , graduated f r o m Wisconsin President Fred home to spend the t e r m break to $1 d i f f e r e n c e in the charge for Beloit College in I 9 3 8 a n d e a r n e d a law d e g r e e in 1941 f r o m W i s - Harvey Harrington s a i d , " T h e r e a service call were found. with his f a m i l y . INTERNATIONAL and E a r r i ngs Prof dismissal plan OK'd a r e few men In this world I T h e spread of drug store p r i c e s M a r s h a l l K. B e a v e r s , M a r t i n s - consin. He has been Wisconsin's S i l v e r and P e w t e r would recommend without r e s e r - for the same item were in some ville, W. Va. f r e s h m a n , was chancellor since 1964. vation for Michigan and Chan- cases "really unbelievable," traveling by c a r to Toledo, Ohio, F l e m i n g ' s statement said he c e l l o r Fleming is one of t h e m . where he was to board a tr.iin Gifts for said a coed who worked on the c h a r g e s . The burden of proof had found the decision to leave His leaving is a blow to Wiscon- for home when the mishap o c - ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page one) study. T h e s e included: B ridesmaids his alma m a t e r difficult, but sin and a boon to Michigan.'.' curred. lies with the official who m a k e s —A 29-cent d i f f e r e n c e on a and studied documents f r o m o t h e r the c h a r g e s . he was looking forward to work Gov. George Romney said the JEWELRY ara pack of 10 r a z o r blades. T h e accident happened just Ushers »KT CENTER u n i v e r s i t i e s , and sent copies of at the University of Michigan. Board of Regents had made an The Hearing Committee will —A 50-cent difference on e y e - north of Dundee in Monroe County its proposal to all faculty in the consist of the m e m b e r s of the " I shall do my best to be worthy "outstanding choice of a new 3 I 9 E. GRAND RIVER liner. on March 18. tenure system. of its t r a d i t i o n s , " he said. president' Faculty T e n u r e C o m m i t t e e at the Provost Howard R . N e v i l l e said t i m e the f o r m a l proceedings a r e the f i r s t d r a f t of the p r o c e d u r e s initiated. w a s submitted to the Academic Council in the spring of 1965 The p r o c e d u r e s also provide • and was returned to the c o m - that the provost or his r e p r e - Announcing FALL RENTALS mittee with r e c o m m e n d e d sentative, the administrative changes. head of the unit in which the A second draft was p r e s e n t e d affected faculty m e m b e r Is e m - to the Academic Senate, which ployed and the affected faculty includes all tenured faculty, in m e m b e r and his a d v i s e r m a y be D e c e m b e r 1965. It was approved p r e s e n t at all s e s s i o n s of the by the Academic Senate In June, Hearing Committee and may p r e - 1966, and was sent to University sent evidence, c a l l t examine and Attorney Leland C a r r for e x a m - c r o s s - e x a m i n e w i t n e s s e s , and ination and back to the faculty examine all documentary e v i - committee. dence received by the c o m m i t t e e . Now that the report has r e - ceived the approval of the board All hearings will b e c l o s e d , but NORTHWIND APARTMENTS of t r u s t e e s , the p r o c e d u r e s will a r e c o r d will be kept. The r e p o r t go into effect immediately. s t a t e s that: " F o r the protection of all concerned, public s t a t e m e n t s The p r o c e d u r e s begin with a about the c a s e shall be avoided p r e l i m i n a r y conference between a s f a r a s p o s s i b l e . " the a c c u s e d faculty m e m b e r and the a p p r o p r i a t e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e Cumberland said that the r e - o f f i c e r . No f o r m a l c h a r g e s can l e a s e of s t a t e m e n t s would depend be made until the faculty m e m - on whether the i n t e r e s t s of the b e r has been informed of them and individual, the University, and this conference has been held. society would be affected. The Faculty T e n u r e Committee Only a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f i c e r s , will now look at the e n t i r e t e n u r e Mr í such as committee c h a i r m e n , s y s t e m to define the status deans, department c h a i r m e n , the of members at the different P r o v o s t or the P r e s i d e n t , can levels, Cumberland s a i d . This bring f o r m a l charges- against a would include a definition of the faculty m e m b e r , position and rights of non-tenured faculty and possibly a d i s m i s s a l 2 Bedroom Units For 4 Student Occupancy Cumberland explained that this p r o c e d u r e for t h e m . i s to prevent irresponsible 3 students in senate ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m page one ing doubt that the move will solve 3 Parking Spaces Per Apartment all Such p r o b l e m s between the " T h i s h a s been a c o n t r o v e r - University and students, but said sial subject f r o m the document's it indicates that students a r e conception through its r a t i f i c a - taken seriously and that the U n i - t i o n , " he added. It passed the v e r s i t y is willing to deal with faculty by about a 2 - 1 margin, them on a s e r i o u s level. All appliances including dishwashers he said. Oakland's University Senate is "I believe it is much m o r e c o m p a r a b l e to Michigan S t a t e ' s d e s i r a b l e to involve them at t h i s Academic Council. It has a level of policy-making r a t h e r v a r i e t y of duties, including r e - than holding them out and then sponsibility for consideration of engaging.in a never-ending p r o c - all University academic policies. e s s of explanation and confronta - Michigan S t a t e ' s 68 m e m b e r tion." Academic Council has no student All units face the Red Cedar River V a r n e r concluded by e x p r e s s - m e m b e r s — yet. and large landscaped yards Managed by owners SEE RENTAL AGENT Come in out of APARTMENT 56 NORTHWIND APARTMENTS the rain and eat lunch at the Behind Yankee Stadium Shopping Center' UNION CAFETERIA TELEPHONE 3 3 7 - 0 6 3 6 basement of the UNION SPORTS 4 Michigan State Nous. East I ansing. Michigan W e d n e s d a y . M a r c h 2 9 , 19G7 I„r . . .«ft • i-tàXtW -»•••tftl'p^ i WEEK /A « WHEREVER THERE IS A NEWSPAPER, PEOPLE COMMUNICATE WITH PEOPLE THROUGH WAHTADS The State News does- not Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent For Rent * p e r m i t racial o r religious YAMAHA 305, 1966.Customized. CtftL WANTED ior full t i m e MALfc OVER 21: p r i v a t e r o o m . N5W LEASING a p a r t m e n t s , THREE ROOM a p a r t m e n t . Close with a discrimination in its a d - OLbSMOfilLfc bELTA 88, l % 5 . Will s a c r i f i c e . Two door h a r d - 4000 m i l e s , $700.00. Call a f t e r counter work at new d r y c l e a n - S h a r e house n e a r Pennsylvania ready f o r occupancy. Available to c a m p u s . M a r r i e d couple, no l w cosf o vertising columns. The State News will not accept top, full power, e t c . Best o f f e r . 484-0938. 3-3/31 5:30 p . m . 353-7900. HONDA 150, good condition. Have 3-3/31 e r s . Apply ONE - HOUR MART1NIZING, EAST LANSING and Michigan. Call 489-0280. 3-3/31 spring and s u m m e r . Two and four man units. Close to c a m p u s c h i l d r e n , no p e t s . P r i v a t e p a r k - ing, completely f u r n i s h e d . Call WANT AD advertising which d i s c r i m - T E M P E S T 1963 L e m a n s 326. Brookfield P l a z a Shopping C e n - LUXURY PENTHOUSE A P A R T - and shopping f a c i l i t i e s . Don't IV 2-5446 or IV 5-5681. 3 - 3 / 3 1 to s e l l . $200. Phone 332-6794 inate? against religion, TWo-door, red and white, 882- t e r , East Lansing. 351-4858. MENT n e e d s rwo g i r l s f o r school f o r g e t , sign up f o r fall t e r m on after 4 p.m. 3-3/31 ONE ROOM f u r n i s h e d a p a r t - r a c e , c o l o r or national o r i - 3-3/31 y e a r beginning June or S e p t e m - April 8. Don't find yourself out 8616. 3-3/31 m e n t s . $120 to $135. Utilities • AUTOMOTIVE gin. VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Good t i r e s , Employment MAN: MORNINGS, mechanically b e r . Call 332-3570 o r 332-3579. In the cold c o m e fall t e r m . Make included. ARROWHEAD • EMPLOYMENT inclined, m u s t be dependable. 8-4/7 your appointment to sign up condition, 9000 miles on new PART TIME c a s h i e r wanted THE CHECK POINT, 2285 West April 8, 9 a . m . F o r information APARTMENTS, O k e m o s . Call • FOR RENT m o t o r . $550. Call 3 3 9 - 2 9 4 4 a f t e r LOVELY FURNISHED t w o - b e d - ED 7-0896 a f t e r 4 p . m . 3-3/31 a f t e r n o o n s . Apply State T h e a t e r . Grand River, Okemos. C - 3 / 3 1 call Chalet A p a r t m e n t s . 332- . FOR SALE Automotive 5 p.m. 3-3/31 ED 2-2814. 3-3/31 room lower duplex in Holt. C a r - 6197. - 3 - 3 / 3 1 • • LOST & FOUND PERSONAL ALFA w ROMEO: 1959 Sprint VOLKSWAGEN Engine THIS IS an excellent position for STUDENT H E L P wanted p a r t - p e t e d . Up to four s t u d e n t s . Six month l e a s e at $140.00 o r t h r e e N E E 6 ONE man to fill t h r e e - HOLT: NEW spacious t w o -bed- room a p a r t m e n t . F i r e p l a c e , a i r coupe. Good mechanically. overhauled. New snow t i r e s . a m a t u r e woman d e s i r i n g part tlme s p r i n g t e r m , f u l l - t i m e conditioning, GE appliances, • PEANUTS PERSONAL $395.00. 1960 Alfa Spyder, 5 - month l e a s e at $160.00 plus man, two-bedroom a p a r t m e n t . Runs real well in deep snow. t i m e work at her h o u r s of con- s u m m e r . Golf c o u r s e m a i n t e - d r a p e r i e s and c a r p e t i n g . Heat • REAL ESTATE speed, $795.00. 1961 Healey, electricity. Phone 351-6009 351-9392 , 351-5300. 3-3/31 Only $495. We take t r a d e - i n s at venience r e p r e s e n t i n g U n i v e r - nance employment at T h e Coun- furnished. $165. 15 m i n u t e s • • SERVICE 3000, $795.00. 1956 V. W.sedan, f r o m 5:30-7 p . m . 3-3/31 STRATTON SPORT CENTER, sity Inn at East Lansing for try Club of L a n s i n g . You must be DUPLEX: T W d b e d r o o m s f u r - f r o m MSU. Call OX 9-2987 o r • TRANSPORTATION rebuilt engine, $275.00. 1964 1915 East Michigan. IV 4-4411. available m o r n i n g s . Starting nished. P a r k i n g . F o r four s t u - OX 4-8641. 10-4/11 groups u s e of motel a c c o m m o - 6 3 NEW LUXURY • WANTED V, W, convertible, beautiful, C dations by contacting c o m p a n i e s r a t e up to $2 an h o u r , inter- d e n t s . $55 p e r student plus u t i l i - sound proof u n i t s $795.00. P o r s c h e powered V.W. VOLVO 1966 P - 1 8 0 0 Sport Coupe. in the G r e a t e r Lansing Area In- views 10-12 a . m . w e e k d a y s . t i e s . 332-1272. 3 - 3 / 3 1 MAN NEEDED f o r f o u r man DEADLINE sedan, $595.00. i960 P o r s c h e 1904 W. Mt. Hope, L a n s i n g . See UNIVERSITY VILLA luxury a p a r t m e n t . Air condi- $3,095. ED 2-4838. 3-3/31 cluding the v a r i o u s d e p a r t m e n t s RIVERSIDE E A S t : two g i r l s Super hardtop convertible, AM- M r . R o s s . 5 - 4 / 4 APARTMENTS tioning, p a r k i n g . Phone a f t e r 5 of MSU. No e x p e r i e n c e in selling - 635 ABBOTT ROAD needed s p r i n g and s u m m e r 1 P.M. one c l a s s day b e - FM. michellns, $1295.00. THE Auto S * ' v i c * & Parts r e q u i r e d . Call Miss Sue Van, BUILDING MANAGER. G r a d u a t e p . m . $55. 332-3185 . 3-3/31 CHECK POINT, Okemos. 332- - WALK TO CAMPUS t e r m s . Call 351-6129. 3-3/31 fore publication. 4916. C - 3 / 3 1 M E L ' S AtJTO SERVICE: L a r g e S e c r e t a r y at University Inn for student. Couple only. Apartment - C O M P L E T E L Y FURNISHED LARGE BEDROOM, living r o o m , ONE GIRL needed for Eden Roc or s m a l l , we do them a l l . 1108 appointment. 351-5500. building In East Lansing. A p a r t - kitchen. F o r student o r working Apartment #205. Phone 351- Cancellations 12 noon one STUDENTS 2-BEDROOM AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite. 1^61. E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C 2-3/30 ment f u r n i s h e d . Must have p u b - 7565. 3-3/31 c l a s s day before publica- FLEXIBLE UNITS g i r l . ED 2-5977. 5-4/4 Perfect conditio:,. Make o f f e r . EXPERIENCED MOTHER d e - lic r e l a t i o n s knowledge and - L E T US H E L P YOU FIND tion. 355-3095. 3-3/31 MASON BODY Shop, 812 East s i r e s day c a r e of baby in my mechanical ability. Coal s t o k e r A ROOMMATE FOUR-GIRL furnished apart- H s u i t i Kalamazoo Street - s i n c e 1940. b o i l e r . S o r r y no c h i l d r e n . Call ment needs two. Available ONE MAN s p r i n g t e r m , $55.00 CHEVftOLFT 1961 Biscayne. Six licensed home. 372-1219. 3 Man Units PHONE Complete auto painting and c o l - Tom Bauman at the Edward G. s p r i n g t e r m . One block c a m p u s . month, all utilities p a i d . 337- cylinder, two door. 355-9710. 3-3/31 ¿ 5 , 0 0 each p e r month 355-8255 lision s e r v i c e . American and Hacker Company. IV 5-2261, R e a s o n a b l e r e n t . 337-2345. 4 / 5 2518. 3-3/31 Juergen. 5-4/4 2-Man Units available foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C evenings 484-0515. 1 0 - 4 / 1 1 RATES ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call SECRETARY F u r n i s h e d Model Open Days& EDEN ROC four man a p a r t m e n t NORTHEAST, WELL f u r n ished, CHEVROLF.TS ' 5 6 - ' 6 1 ' s . Sharp- Must r e a d spanlsh proficiently evenings: See Manager o r call f o r s p r i n g t e r m . Contact m a n - six r o o m s . F o u r students at KALAMAZOO STREET BODY 1 DAf.. SI.50 est in town. JOHN'S AUTO SHOP. Small dents to l a r g e W.K. Kellogg Foundation For Rent 332-0091,332-5833 b e f o r e 8 pm a g e r at 332-8488 . 8-4/7 $60 e a c h . 337-0512. 5-4/4 r 3 DAYS. . S3.00 SALES. 816 R. G. Curtis. Two P h o n e 616 965-1221 RIVERSIDE EAST luxury a p a r t - w r e c k s . American and foreign GARAGE AVAILABLE at 218 LARGE HOME. Close to c a m - ¿5.00 blocks northof.Millerand Wash- SIGN UP NOW FOR F A L L m e n t s . 1310 G r a n d R i v e r . L e a s - 5 DAYS. c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 482- 400 North Avenue Mllford S t r e e t , close to c a m p u s - p u s . Living a r e a , six students, ington. C-3/31 ing, beginning F r i d a y . 3-3/31 1286. 2628 E. Kalamazoo. C B a t t l e C r e e k , Mich. two blocks f r o m G r a n d R i v e r . five l a r g e b e d r o o m s . Lots of CORYAIR MONZA 1963. Good 5-4/4 EAST LANSING: m a r r i e d couple EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM parking, completely f u r n i s h e d . only, no s m a l l children or p e t s . LUXUftY APARTMENT, Spring, ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) condition, $700.00 or best o f f e r . GENERATORS AND s t a r t e r s - PANY. Experienced s e c r e t a r i e s TV RENTALS for s t u d e n t s . E c o - Call TU 2-6333, or IV 5-5681. 6 and 12 volt. F a c t o r y rebuilt, Two b e d r o o m , luxury a p a r t - S u m m e r . One block f r o m c a m - Over 10, 15# per word, p e r day. Call 332-8852 or ED 2-0863 - t y p i s t s to work t e m p o r a r y a s - nomlcal r a t e s by the t e r m o r 3-3/31 a s low a s $9.70, exchange; used m e n t . Completely f u r n i s h e d , all p u s . Ron, 337-1496. 5-4/4 after 5 p.m. 3-3/31 s i g n m e n t s . N e v e r a f e e . Phone month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT - MAN: TO s h a r e house with t h r e e $4.97. Guaranteed f a c t o r y r e - utilities paid including phone. FAST LANSING, MARIGOLD T h e r e will be a 50£ s e r v i c e FORli 1959,"Six cylinder, stick, 487-6071'.' C-3/31 ALS. 484-9263. C 1 g r a d s . $40.00 month plus u t i l i - built voltage r e g u l a t o r s $2.76 P a r k i n g provided. Available and bookkeeping charge if GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT TV R E N t A L S f o r students, $9.00 APARTMENTS. C o r n e r of South overdrive, new battery, good exchange; shock absorbers, now. T h r e e blocks f r o m c a m - t i e s . 351-7797. 3-3/31 this ad is not paid within month. F r e e s e r v i c e and d e l i v - H a r r i s o n and Marigold. One t i r e s . Runs well. $125. Phone each $2.99. ABC AUTO PARTS, f o r p e r m a n e n t positions f o r men p u s . $175.00 p e r month. 508 one week. e r y . CallNEJAC. 337-1300. We b e d r o o m , f u r n i s h e d . Open f o r T H R E E BEDROOM, f u r n i s h e d , in 355-1073. 3-3/31 613 E. South S t r e e t . P h o n e I V 5 - and women in office, s a l e s , t e c h - G r o v e . Phone E D 2 - 2 8 7 6 o r 351- guarantee s a m e day s e r v i c e . C inspection dally 6:30 p . m . to nical. IV2-1543. C-3/31 6313. Contact M r . B r u n n e r . L a n s i n g n e a r bus line, limited 1921. C 8:30 p . m . Saturday, 1 - 5 p . m . Pick up your VW Station Wagon VIVIAN E WOODARD-cosmetics 3-3/31 p a r k i n g , 4 - 5 single p e r s o n s . CAR WASH: 25f. Wash, wax, Apartments Sunday by a p p o i n t m e u . Phone will be conducting m a k e - up 484-1938. 5-4/4 IV 9-9651. ™ 5-4/4 vacuum. U-DO-IT. 430 S. Clip- MARRIED s t u - GRADUATE OR m a r r i e d s t u - in Europe. training c l a s s e s for women I n - ATTENTION: TAKE A LOOK at the g r e a t p e r t . Back of KOKO BAR. dentsl We have s o m e o n e - b e d - dents: a p a r t m e n t to s u b l e t . ONE GIRL wanted for Burcham t e r e s t e d in teaching m a k e - u p v a l u e s in new and used c a r s C-3/31 r o o m f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s at Two b e d r o o m luxury a p a r t m e n t . Woods A p a r t m e n t . 351-4604. and making e x t r a m o n e y . No in today's C l a s s i f i e d Ads nowl a p r i c e you can a f f o r d . All m o d - Close to c a m p u s . Swimming 5-4/4 Avaitien door to d o o r . W r i t e M r s . Dawe, e r n conveniences, including t e l - pool. $135 a month. Call 351- 3308 South Cedar S t r e e t , number N E E D ONE man f o r f o u r - m a n CEDAR VILLAGE WINGED SPARTANS ground evision and built-in AM-FM 4445. If no a n s w e r , call 224- school s t a r t s tonight at 7 p . m . eight, Lansing, o r 882-2760. C a p a r t m e n t . Spring t e r m , p a r k - in Room 31 of the Union. F o r radio. For m o r e information, 7677. 5-4/4 ing. $140 t e r m , utilities f u r - APARTMENTS CHOOSE YOUR own h o u r s . A few call STATE MANAGEMENT NEAR C A M f U S L q u i e t , f u r n i s h e d , f u r t h e r Information, c a l l . 355- h o u r s a day can mean excellent nished. 489-0502. 3-3/31 Leasing for CORPORATION, 332 - 8 6 8 7 . two-man", living r o o m , kitchen, 3192 or 353-0200. 1-3/29 e a r n i n g s f o r you as a t r a i n e d C-3/31 bedroom and bath. ED 2 - 5 3 7 4 . ONE GIRL needed to s h a r e c o m - S u m m e r and F a l l FRANCIS AVIATION will finance AVON r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r a p - 3-3/31 f o r t a b l e a p a r t m e n t . $63 morirtu Model open A p r i l 3 your flight training. T r i a l l e s - pointment in your own home, G r a d u a t e and M a r r i e d Students 339-2904. 3-3/31 WANTED: FOUR f o r Nforthwlnd. 9 MONTH LEASES w r i t e M r s . Alona Hucklns, 5664 son, $5.00. Single and m u l t i - School S t r e e t , Haslett, M i c h i - BAY COLONY Ample p a r k i n g , s t o r a g e l o c k e r s , GIRL TO S U B - L E T a p a r t m e n t , AVAILABLE englnes. 484-1^24. C APARTMENTS dishwashers, air-conditioning, s p r i n g a n d / o r s u m m e r . 414 Ab- Modern Luxury Apts. gan, or call IV 2-6893. C - 3 / 3 1 bott. 332-4832. 5-4/4 1127 N.HAGADORN view. $56.25 p e r . 351-7377. on edge of c a m p u s Scooter» & C y c l e * NEED A drafting teacher for Now leasing 63 u n i t s . 1 and . 3-3/31 HOW ABOUT THAT? An a p a r t - YAMAHA 80 c c . Excellent condi- Monday, Wednesday, and F r i d a y 2 bedrooms, unfurnished. THIRD GIRL f o r two-bedroom ment available f o r spring t e r m . * Dishwasher in all apart- tlon. Call 351-6809. 2-3/30 m o r n i n g s . Art t e a c h e r - w i l l c o n - C l o s e to c a m p u s , shopping T h r e e to f o u r s t u d e n t s . C o m - And save money on import costs. (You'll save money seeing a p a r t m e n t . $50.00 m o n t h l y . C a l l ments HONDA SO, 1965. Excellent con- s i d e r a m i n o r . Both positions c e n t e r , downtown, and bus pletely f u r n i s h e d . We pay all Europe, too. No taxi, bus, train fares to pay.) We'll arrange 332-5937. 3-3/31 dltion. Best o f f e r over $165. a r e open i m m e d i a t e l y . P o t t e r - llne.Model open 9 a . m . - 8 p . m . . u t i l i t i e s . Call NEJAC OF EAST * Air Conditioner European delivery, registration, insurance and licenses (or WANTED:_TWO men or will rent Bill Bishop, ED 2-2573 a f t e r 7 ville Public Schools. 645-9371. Daily and Sunday. LANSING. 337-1300. C you. And the Volkswagen Station Wagon you pick up comes 3-3/31 e n t i r e Avondale a p a r t m e n t f o r p.m. 3-3/31 er completely equipped to American specifications. r e n t s f r o m 1 35.00P month s p r i n g t e r m . Phone 351-7748. * L a r g e Balconies MEDICAL SECRETARY with t y p - 3-3/31 BMW 1965-R69S. Excellent con- 332-6321 332-2571 Burcham Woods ing ability. P e r m a n e n t position * Snack B a r s Ftm: Please send illustrated brochure and price list dition. Extra l a r g e seat and tank. o r 337-0511 T W 5 BEDROOM, p r i v a t e e n - Windshield, luggage r a c k , turn in pleasant office. Write q u a l i - Eydeal V i l l a Dealer Name ONE ROOMMATE, m a l e , W a t e r s t r a n c e , completely f u r n i s h e d . * Two Bedroom s i g n a l s . 351-7023. 5-4/4 f i c a t i o n s to M.D. Box 144, East Address Edge A p a r t m e n t s . Spring t e r m . 351-9561. 3-3/31 • Our pools a r e now being AUtHOttZEO Lansing. 3-3/31 DtAlER HONDA I60cc, S c r a m b l e r . Ex- 351-5012. 5 - 4 / 4 FOURTH MAN needed,* s p r i n g r e a d i e d f o r Spring. * Laundry Facilities Nome. AMATEUR FIGURE a r t i s t . Small cellent condition. Low m i l e a g e , 303 RIVERS Edge a p a r t m e n t s . t e r m for Northwind Luxury • Sub l e a s e and short t e r m job of 52 drawings. Send two a p a r t m e n t . Quiet, studious and Address. good t i r e s . 694-6981. 3-3/31 One man, spring t e r m . 337- l e a s e s a r e now available * Parking 8 x 10 s a m p l e s to P.O. Box 52, e c o n o m i c a l . 351-7900. 3-3/31 1427. 5-4/4 f o r Spring & S u m m e r . City .Zone -State. HONDA 450. Excellent condition. Lansing. 1-3/29 • F o r 1, 2, 3, 4 students or * Close to shopping $650. Come b e f o r e 2 p . m . 515 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN single working people. Division. 3-3/31 (serology and cell c u l t u r e ) . • R e n t a l s s t a r t at $125. * Walk in storage closets 9 F u l l - t i m e s t a r t i n g s a l a r y $4776 -SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - Phil Gordon s BR1DGESTONE 1965, I 7 5 c c . Ex- cellent condition. $425 . 332- 0609. 5-4/4 to $5331 p e r annum depending on qualifications. Other p o s i - tions a v a i l a b l e . U.S. REGIONAL State Management Corp. East Lansing Management Co. For further details HONDA SUPER 90, 1966, driven Phone m a n a g e r at VOLKSWAGEN INC. POULTRY RESEARCHLABOR- 745 B u r c h a m , Apt. 2 only 1500 m i l e s . G a r a g e d all ATORY. Phone 372-1910, exten- 2845 E . Saginaw St. w i n t e r . $310.00. 351-7281. 351-7880 332-5051 sion 285. 3-3/31 will begin l e a s i n g all a p a r t m e n t s 3-3/31 SECRETARY. HILL EL FOUN- DATION. Good typist. Monday for the ' 6 7 - ' 6 8 s c h o o l y e a r at 9:00 B W E. S a is M A R P A L £ • ic U P E. L NOW LEASING through F r i d a y , 9 - 5 . $1.50 p e r a . m . on Mon,, April 3. State Man- A hour. Will a l s o consider appli- cants f o r either morning o r a g e m e n t C o r p . , 444 E. Mich. ACROSS P S S E. e R 1 S. A T L a N i C "A M SOmetiMS. Apply Now! a f t e r n o o n . Halfday employment. Phone Rabbi Z e m a c h . 332-1916. 1. Charily 5. b.Mgiiuxr b shl'ItiT 27. Nourished 29. Iroquoian L a • S a n A M K N T 30. Collected W S a t T S For Summer & Fall '67 3-3/31 H. II.nulli r>U a s a v i s i t - Gordon L . T h o m a s said they 50,000, while the 1960 c e n s u s for a r e f e r e n d u m on the question. learned aliout the change while showed 30,198. SINGLE ROOM: m a l e student. TERRY MAYN'ARD, 482-4590, ing l e c t u r e r in the s u m m e r of Wilson praises U' 523 C h a r l e s Street, East L a n - 482-4548. C 1951. attending the National League of Cities convention in Washing- sing. 3 - 3 / 3 1 HEY, HANDSOME! How'd you A s an educational psychologist, ton, D.C. BEAUTIFUL ROOM: uppir like to make $40.00 an hour C r a i g has written two books, While in the c a p i t a l , the city for staying relevant classman, graduate student, in New York this s u m m e r (or " T h e T r a n s f e r Value of Guided officials paid a casual visit to walking distance c a m p u s . M r s . any season) as a male fashion L e a r n i n g " and " T h e Psychology F r e d e r i c k C. Belen, deputy U.S, E. T . Hallman, 615 Sunset L a n e , model? Find out what it takes; of Learning in the C l a s s r o o m , " P o s t m a s t e r - G e n e r a l and a L a n - East Lansing, ED 2-1363. send photo with all s i z e s to: and has c o - a u t h o r e d a third, sing n a t i v e . 1-3/29 LEW WILLIAMS, 240 East 46th " A m e r i c a n Education: Origins " T o keep r e l e v a n t " was the d e g r e e s and officials of each Belen said the c i t y ' s recent SINGLE: TWO blocks f r o m Union. Street, New York, New York. and I s s u e s . " m e s s a g e of Meredith Wilson at college awarded m a s t e r s and growth has caused the g o v e r n - $54.00 p e r month. Kitchen, 10017. 1-3/29 the winter t e r m c o m m e n c e m e n t bachelors degrees. ment to r e v i s e specifications for p a r k i n g . 332-2982. 3 - 3 / 3 1 PHOTOS: COLOR or black and Service _ e x e r c i s e s held March 12. " I t is not a happy world into white, 25% everyday discount. the E a s t Lansing post o f f i c e . MEN: NEAR Union, singles and P E R F E C T COPY, lower f e e . For The president of the University which you go a s you leave the MAREK REXALL DRUGS P R E - When the post office was doubles, lounge and TV a r e a s . typing s e r v i c e . Call L e e - C e e , of Minnesota spoke to an audience campus," Hannah said, " b u t SCRIPTION CENTER at F r a n - planned, size was determined by Cooking. Call 351-4311. 8 - 4 / 7 337-9660 evenings. C-3/31 of approximately 3,900 who w i t - neither is it without h o p e . " taking a surv ey two y e a r s ago and d o r . F r e e B&W 620-127 film LOVELY FURNISHED room THESES PRINTED. Rapid s e r v - n e s s e d the awarding of 1,174 d e - with this a d . 3-3/31 grees. a c r o s s f r o m C h e r r y L a n e . 351- i c e . Drafting supplies. Xerox THE LOOSE ENDS: The sound Wilson s t r e s s e d the i m p o r - 5696. 5-4/4 c o p i e s . CAPITAL CITY B L U E - that m a k e s you want to do It. tance of keeping up with the PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482- WHERE Wild! Tom, 485-0761. C For Sale 5431. C-3/31 changing times and w a r n e d the g r a d u a t e s that although MSU con- GOYA CLASSICAL g u i t a r . E x c e l - Recreation ANN BROWN, typist and m u l t i - f e r s its c e r e m o n i a l m a r k of lent condition. $100.00. Call YWCA CLASSES s t a r t week of IN THE 353-7457. 3-3/31 lith offset printing, d i s s e r t a - achievement it will bend every April 3rd. Children: swimming, tions, t h e s e s , m a n u s c r i p t s , gen- e f f o r t to make what one has UNFINISHED FURNITURE: b a r ballet, a c r o b a t i c s , c r e a t i v e d r a - e r a l typing. IBM, 16 y e a r s ex- l e a r n e d obsolete. stools, night stands, c h e s t - o f - m a t i c s , c r e a t i v e dance. Adults: p e r i e n c e . 332-8384. C Wilson saici the old city council W0RU* • drawers, bookcases, p r e f i n - Bridge, decoupage, creative (shed p i c t u r e f r a m e s , a fid m o r e . I d a n i e , tennis',! flower a r r a n g i n g , . TYPING DONL in my home,.2-1/2 w a s 4n archaic. Institution not PLYWOOD SALES, 312Y S. ? building a dream house, w a t e r blocks f r o m c a m p u s . 372-9527. relevant .to modern, metropolitan Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C needs. CAN YOU color painting, Swedish e x e r - C-3/31 " W e grope for ways to meet c i s e , out-door barbecueing, a n - BARBI MEL, P r o f e s s i o n a l typ- the common p r o b l e m s of t a x a - BIRTHDAY. CAKES 7 " - $3.60, . tique r e s t o r a t i o n and r e f i n i s h - i s t . No job too l a r g e or too tion, police ana f i r e protection, 8 " - $4.12, 9 " - $ 4 . 9 0 d e l i v e r e d . ing, teenage sewing. For f u r t h e r s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- FIND sanitary services, and e d - A WEEK Also sheet c a k e s . KWASTBAK- information, call 485-7201. 3255. C u c a t i o n , " he said. " A s we cling •ERIES, IV 4-1317.' C-3/31 1-3/29 to the city invented to s e r v e JOB RE SUM E è, 100 copies, WEEDING V E I L S - i m p o r t e d silk. OPENING SOON! April 1 s t . T H E ANYTHING $4.50. AL DINGER DIRECT another world, and fight r e f o r m OR MORE Wide selection of head p i e c e s . TIMBERS RIDING STABLES. MAIL ADVERTISING, 533North a s a rejection of our good old Also invitations, napkins, i n - N e a r Onondaga, M i c h i g a n . C o r - C l i p p e r t . IV 5-2213. C-3/31 t r a d i t i o n s , pollution is piling up f o r m a l s . Phone any time for ner of F e r r i s and Onondaga in our s t r e a m s and is poisoning Wanted ELSETO DO appointment. BECK'S STUDIO, Roads. 350 A c r e s . Woodland our a i r ; slums and ghettoes a r e THIS SUMMER WITH 882-7667. 5-3/31 and open field t r a i l s . H a y r i d e s . d e p r e s s i n g the quality of our YOUNG MAN needed to sing b a s s H A k i M x i ' , SOLID body, double Call 663-7178 f o r r e s e r v a t i o n s . life." in Gospel Quartet. Call David THE JOBS p i c k - u p . Vibrato t a i l - p i e c e , with 3-3/31 Wilson p r a i s e d MSU f o r con- P r u i t t , 393-0759 a f t e r 4 p . m . c a s e . 485-0761. 3-3/31 stantly r e m a i n i n g relevant to the 3-3/31 t "'FOUR DRESSERS. One ten- Service needs of each generation and for WANT ADS ^ Good Humor WILT BABY-SIT, my home. BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 r e m a i n i n g ready to s e r v e modern d r a w e r , t h r e e d r e s s e r s with C h e r r y L a n e . Experienced, r e a - for all positive, Rh negative a g r i c u l t u r e in the United States. m i r r o r s 351-5313. 3-3/31 sonable. Phdhe 355-8153. with positive factor - $7.50, P r e s i d e n t John A. Hannah c o n - COLONIAL STUDIO couch 3-3/31 A negative, B negative, and DO? f e r r e d on Wilson, an honorary $59.50, dinette s e t s , used bed NOT ONLY can you s a v e a s m u c h AB negative - $10. O negative doctor of laws degree, citing s p r i n g s and m a t t r e s s e s , r o l l - a s 20% over the cost of other - $12. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY him for his enthusiastic support a - w a y beds, c h e s t s . Cheap gas home owners policies, but BLOOD CENTER, 1427 E a s t of human rights and international r a n g e s , metal kitchen cabinets, BUBOLZ will be t h e r e to help Michigan Avenue. Hours: 9-3:30 education. e l e c t r i c room h e a t e r s w i t h f a n s . s e t t l e the Qlaim. BUBOLZ IN- Monday and Tuesday; 12-6:30 Hannah then placed doctoral These Colleges V' 1 P o r t a b l e e l e c t r i c sewing m a - , -^chines. Stereo and t r a n s i s t o r SURANCE, 220 Albert, East T h u r s d a y . 489-7587. C hoods on candidates f o r doctoral Had Students Lansing, 332-8671. 3-3/31 portable record players-used. With Even a«0*" AM-FM r a d i o s . T y p e w r i t e r s , $29.50 - $300. E l e c t r i c adding DIAPER SERVICE, L a n s i n g ' s f i n e s t . Your choice of t h r e e Great Buys On Higher Earnings: USED TIRES ,11 T> m a c h i n e s . WILCOX SECOND types. C o n t a i n e r s furnished, no lUHS UN » 1 1 ' SI HAND STORE. 509 East Mich- deposit. Baby clothes washed CO«* 11 " »> M«SS « 11? 70 igan. IV 5-4391. C f r e e . T r y our V'elvasoft p r o c e s s . IV Vi- 25 y e a r s in Lansing. BY'-LO 0« vi 4t 1* +f Su " ,7 s " O** PX StoreTrandor I DIAPER SERVICE, 1010 E . T h e r e just isn't any sub- 'Uff. s Co.. Homo* 5'»« O Everything In I n t r a m u r a l S p o r t s Michigan. IV 2-0421. C ''(,/ , Ms.. "XICH UHIWKSll, ins «'J,, J SM-, -»'» 1,35 »Ojü -Shagballs "F *'S '( "s"»l» Wir* , '*J •«« • „ -Archery -DivinS M a s k s DIAPER SERVICE, Dlapirene F r a n c h l s e d Service Approved by stitute for W a n t Ads. M,CM,G.N SUT( j,. w , 4 <<, 'WCUSf Ulv|»SIUI r JHIV Ol CON , » SI5 H<6 8, »ut l»lt> » ! '0 70 " » 150 > J * -Shuttlecocks -Snorkels Doctors amd DS1A. The most S.H we 07 ¿ PUROUf UNIV \ b? ? ! . * 14114 w - T e n n i s balls & Rackets modern ana Only personalized T h a t is w h yJ Jy o u can UNI» " 1 <• Ol I "ini 04 - P a d d l e b a l l s & Paddles s e r v i c e in Lansing, providing >i«, I <* • .* , -Many More . . . you with diaper p a i l s , polybags, find t h e m in newspapers »S d e o d o r i z e r s , and d i a p e r s , or S >0*' 7 98 <-tn Stop in and shop S ST I0HN S UNIWlBil** . , „ „ ,« c , BICYCLE SALES, r e n t a l s and u s e your own. Baby clothes throughout the world, S UNIV CHICAGO ; Cr »'< c>. y washed f r e e . No deposit. Plant 'Cf, J, services. Also used. EAST 1U0 13 I LANSING CYCLE, 1215 inspection invited. AMERICAN E. DIAPER SERVICE, 914 E . G i e r . s p e a k i n g in m a n y l a n - UH« 0< „UM UN" » ,S1 3" cl" UNIV 0. MAKH.NJN, OVERS, SJ>»IV Of PINNSVIVÄN,* SI67 "Je- 50 Grand R i v e r . Call 332-8303. C Call 482-0864. C FOR WEDDING and p r a c t i c a l BABYSITTING IN my h o m e w e e k - guages, helping p e o p l e to shower gifts, complete line of days. Experienced. Reasonable. N o experience needed. You are N o t h i n g to invest . . . every- b a s k e t - w a r e . See ACE HARD- 484-4239. 3-3/31 communicate with peo- fully trained and work on routes thing you need is supplied free, WARE'S s e l e c t i o n s . 2