Friday NEWS Inside today. .. Partly Cloudy .. . M y T h r e e Angels, P. 5 MICHIGAN . . . a l i t t l e w a r m e r , high 81. Tonight cloudy, mild, slight A s s a s s i n a t i o n p r o b e , P. 3 S t e e l e m i s s e s m e e t , P. 4 STATE chance of s h o w e r s , low 58. S a t u r - day p a r t l y cloudy and c o o l e r . M o r m o n data v a u l t , P. 8 UNIVERSITY V o l . 60 N u m b e r 8 East Lansing, Michigan June 30, 1967 pages 10c Time runs out on state tax reform By M I K E B R O G A N began l a s t T h u r s d a y at the r e q u e s t of the H o u s e v e r s i o n of the b i l l T h u r s - c h a i r m a n of the Senate T a x a t i o n C o m - c a u s e it l o o k s l i k e it (the tax b i l l ) w i l l S u b s t i t u t e 72 and the one based on R o m - ney's original requests. Gov.. G e o r g e R o m n e y . T h e b i l l w a s p a s s e d day n i g h t . S o m e p o l i t i c a l o b s e r v e r s feel m i t t e e , s a i d p r i o r to the S e n a t e ' s b r i e f h a v e to go into a c o n f e r e n c e c o m m i t t e e , " State News Staff W r i t e r s e s s i o n that he w o u l d w o r k to h a v e the by a 62-44 v o t e . a vote w a s not taken b e c a u s e of i n s u f - Breslin said. B r e s l i n s a i d h e p r e f e r r e d not to say W i t h o n l y 2 6 h o u r s left in the f i s c a l A l s o i n c l u d e d in the b i l l is a 7 p e r ficient support. Senate accept the H o u s e v e r s i o n . But he W i t h a t u i t i o n h i k e p r o b a b l y at M S U , a d m i t t e d h i s c h a n c e s of s u c c e e d i n g w e r e w h a t the t u i t i o n hikes c o u l d be until they y e a r , the M i c h i g a n Senate d e l a y e d con- cent tax on f i n a n c i a l i n s t i t u t i o n s , p r o p - The H o u s e v e r s i o n d i f f e r s f r o m the with or without fiscal r e f o r m , B r e s l i n slim. h a v e been p r e s e n t e d to the B o a r d of T r u s - s i d e r a t i o n T h u r s d a y night of the H o u s e e r t y a n d l o c a l i n c o m e tax r e l i e f on a Senate b i l l , p a s s e d M a y 18, in the a r e a s s a i d the U n i v e r s i t y is c o n s i d e r i n g t h r e e t e e s . But he s a i d a d e c i s i o n a s to what v e r s i o n of a f i s c a l r e f o r m p a c k a g e . s l i d i n g s c a l e a n d a r e p e a l of the b u s i - of p e r s o n a l a n d c o r p o r a t e taxes a n d p e r - p o s s i b l e p l a n s . O n e p l a n I s b a s e d on the r a i s e s w o u l d be w i l l be decided at The S e n a t e m e t at 10 p . m . a n d then ness activities tax. s o n a l e x e m p t i o n s . T h e Senate b i l l c a l l s When the S e n a t e m e e t s t h i s m o r n i n g S u b s t i t u t e Senate B i l l N o . 72 w h i c h w o u l d the J u l y 20 b o a r d m e e t i n g . a d j o u r n e d u n t i l 10 t h i s m o r n i n g w i t h - Following House passage, Romney said f o r a 2.5 p e r cent i n c o m e tax a n d a $600 l e s s than 12 h o u r s w i l l r e m a i n i n the g i v e M S U only $40,000 m o r e than it w a s out a c t i n g on the H o u s e b i l l w h i c h in- the task of f i s c a l r e f o r m is not yet o v e r . personal exemption c o m p a r e d with the f i s c a l y e a r a n d a tax b i l l m u s t be on a p p r o p r i a t e d last y e a r . R o m n e y ' s desk by m i d n i g h t . If one is not, M e m b e r s of the D e m o c r a t i c a n d Re- c l u d e s a p e r s o n a l i n c o m e tax of 2 . 6 p e r " 1 a m hopeful that the Senate w i l l H o u s e b i l l of 2.6 p e r cent a n d a $1,200 A s e c o n d is b a s e d on R o m n e y ' s o r i g i n a l the g o v e r n o r has w a r n e d , the s t a t e w i l l publican parties b e g a n negotiations u cent w i t h a $1,200 p e r s o n a l d e d u c t i o n take the f u r t h e r action n e c e s s a r y to give d e d u c t i o n . C o r p o r a t e taxes set by the budget r e q u e s t to the l e g i s l a t u r e . T h e r e v e r t to an " a u s t e r i t y b u d g e t . " R o m n e y ' s o f f i c e last T h u r s d a y a ' i n - a n d a c o r p o r a t e tax of 5.6 p e r c e n t . M i c h i g a n tax r e f o r m and a sound l e v e l of S e n a t e a r e 5.5 p e r cent c o m p a r e d with g o v e r n o r ' s request would give M S U about sec ond G O P - s p o n s o r e d tax b i l l w a j de- H o u s e p a s s a g e of the b i l l c a m e a f t e r p u b l i c s e r v i c e s , " he s a i d . the House's 5.6 per cent. $3 m i l l i o n m o r e than it r e c e i v e d last Jack B r e s l i n , ' U n i v e r s i t y Secretary and feated in the H o u s e , 56-50. f i v e days of b i - p a r t i s a n n e g o t i a t i o n s w h i c h The Senate w a s expected to c o n s i d e r Sen. Harr^' DeMaso, R-Battle Creek, l i a s o n between M S I ' a n d the L e g i s l a t u r e , y e a r but s t i l l n e a r l y $3.5 m i l l i o n short s a i d a f t e r the b r i e f Senate s e s s i o n that of w h a t the U n i v e r s i t y c o n s i d e r s its m i n i - Wednesday they announced they had h e t h i n k s it i s i m p o s s i b l e f o r a b i l l to m u m needs. r e a c h e d a c o m p r o m i s e p l a n p a l a t a b l e to get to R o m n e y ' s o f f i c e b e f o r e m i d n i g h t . T h e t h i r d p l a n , B r e s l i n s a i d , l i e s about enough Democrats and Republicans to "1 don't see how it c a n be done be- h a l f w a y between the one b a s e d on Senate g a i n the 56 v o t e s n e c e s s a r y f o r p a s s a g e . MIDDLE EAST TENSION Israel defends annexation as criticism mounts in UN UNTTED N A T I O N S , N . Y . .^-Israel a n d u n c o n d i t i o n a l w i t h d r a w a l of Israeli s l a , a s s e r t e d that a n n e x u i o n was not c a m e u n d e r m o u n t i n g a t t a c k in the G e n e r a l f o r c e s f r o m all A r a b t e r r i t o r y . a c c e p t a b l e to his c o u n t r y , but added that A s s e m b l y T h u r s d a y f o r a n n e x i n g the O l d The United State.-, B r i t a i n and C a n a d a he c o n s i d e r e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l i z a t i o n should City of J e r u s a l e m » 3 u t -Israel sought to w o r k e d behind the scenes to p r o d u c e a be a p p l i e d only to the O l d C i t y . The U . N . stem the tide by d e c l a r i n g its action r i v a l r e s o l u t i o n c a l l i n g for a t r o o p with- p a r t i t i o n p l a n f o r 1949 c a l l e d f o r that sta- brought p e a c e to the o n c e d i v i d e d city d r a w a l , but tying it in with a d e m a n d f o r tus f o r the e n t i r e c i t y , and a c c e s s by a l l f a i t h s to the holy an end to the state of b e l l i g e r e n c y by a l l A m b a s s a d o r Z.\ion R o s s l d e s of C y p r u s shrines« s i d e s . The m o v e , led n o m i n a l l y by Den- d e s c r i b e d a n n e x a t i o n as a m a t t e r of g r a v e m a r k , had s u p p o r t of E u r o p e a n s , L a t i n c o n c e r n f o r the United N a t i o n s . He said It a p p e a r e d likely the a s s e m b l y would Vmsricans, some French-speaking Afri- it " c l e a r l y d e n o t e s an e x p a n s i o n i s t p o l - vote today on two r i v a l r e s o l u t i o n s , each can c o u n t r i e s and s o m e A s i a n s . icy in v i o l a t i o n of the UJs'. C h a r t e r . " c a l l i n g f o r w i t h d r a w a l of I s r a e l i t r o o p s , The r e s o l u t i o n a l s o would c a l l on Sec- Peruvian Ambassador Enrique Garcia f r o m A r a b t e n itory o c c u p i e d in the re- r e t a r y - G e n e r a l 1' T h a n t to send a s p e - Sayan s a i d I s r a e l should be r e c o g n i z e d as cent w a r . c i a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to the M i d d l e E a s t an independent state by the A r a b s , but There was no i n d i c a t i o n , h o w e v e r , thajt to e x p l o i t" " t h e p r o s p e c t s - f o r a p e a c e f u l that his c o u n t r y w a s opposed to putting Death car a ay a s s e m b l y a c t i o n would shake I s r a e l ' s d e t e r m i n a t i o n to r u l e ill of J e r u s a l e m , settlement. Both s i d e s e x p r e s s e d c o n f i d e n c e they Israel's flag over all J e r u s a l e m . H e p i c t u r e d the u n i f i e d city a s one The s o - c a l l e d n o n a l i g n e d p o u l t r i e s could win the n e c e s s a r y t w o - t h i r d s v o t e . w h e r e A r a b s went freely to the new sec- The c a r in which a c t r e s s Jayne M a n s f i e l d and h e r c h a u f f e u r and l a w y e r died is only t w i s t e d m e t a l a f t e r p r e s s e d f o r a c t i o n F r i d a y on t h e i r 15- Soviet p u b l i c a t i o n s in M o s c o w e n d o r s e d tion of the city and J e w s to the O l d C i t y . its c r a s h into a t r u c k n e a r New O r l e a n s T h u r s d a y . See s t o r y on page 3. U P I Telephotos nation r e s o l u t i o n d e m a n d i n g an i m m e d i a t e the n o n a l i g n e d r e s o l u t i o n , thus i n d i c a t i n g He a s s e r t e d that the situation r e p r e s e n t - t h e R u s s i a n s had d r o p p e d d e m a n d s f o r ed an a d v a n c e -and not a r e t r e a t In the c o n d e m intion of I s r a e l a s an a g g r e s s o r s a f e g u a r d i n g of the holy p l a c e s , w h i c h he SEX REFLECTS NEW MORALITY and p a y m e n t of w a r d a m a g e s to the A r a b s . Tiie Soviet Union had requested the c o n v e n i n g of the a s s e m b l y in e m e r - said w e r e now open to M o s l e m s , J e w s and C h r i s t i a n s to v i s i t in s a f e t y . " I s it r e a l l y p r o f i t a b l e to h a / e a f r o n - gency s e s s i o n to p r e s s t h o s e d e m a n d s . t i e r of barbed w i r e and guns s l a s h i n g Campus liberals are swingers too E D I T O R ' S N O T E : T h i s is the i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii m i i i i i i i i i i M i l l m i in S i m i l a r l y , the United States was u n - d e r s t o o d to have d e c i d e d a g a i n s t p r e s s - in«: to a vote its r e s o l u t i o n c a l l i n g f o r d i r e c t I s r a e l i - A r a b n e g o t i a t i o n s and o m i t - ting any m e n t i o n of i m m e d i a t e troop J e r u s a l e m l i k e an ugly s c a r ? " he a s k e d . The e x p r e s s i o n " l i b e r - 1 ° U t i t u d e s " is a r o u n d and no one w i l l get emotionally f i n a l i n s t a l l m e n t in a f i v e - p a r t s e r i e s on student s e x u a l b e - h e a r d o v e r and ove C again f r o m students and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s and c o u n s e l o r s . ". . . long as we've involves, it's all right*" M Lss F i t z g e r a l d said she p r e f e r s to w ithdra Weil's. All the p a r t i e s w e r e a g r e e d on g i v i n g A r a b s , Jews p r i o r i t y to '.he n o n a l i g n e d r e s o l u t i o n . T n e h a v i o r at M S U . L a u r i n e E . F i t z g e r a l d , a s s i s t a n t dean just messing around and no take an h i s t o r i c a l a p p r o a c h when d i s - W .-«tern p o w e r s t h e o r i z e d that the r e s o - By D O R O T H Y L A S K E Y of s t u d e n t s , said in the p a s t eight to ten y e a r s the p e r c e n t a g e of " l i b e r a l " stu- one will get emotionally in- c u s s i n g a change in m o r a l b e h a v i o r . She s a i d she feels this l i b e r a l t r e n d is a l u t i o n w o u l d be d e f e a t e d , and the r o a d opened f o r an l m n e d i a t e . vote on t h e i r fraternize in State News S t a f f W r i t e r dents has i n c r e a s e d f r o m five to t h i r t y volved, it's all right." shifting one, own p r o p o s a l . p s r c e n t , w h i l e the " c o n s e r v a t i v e " ele- S t a t i s t i c s f r o m the U«S. D e p t . of H e a l t h , E d u c a t i o n and W e l f a r e sho.v that i l l e g i t i - m e n t has stayed at five p e r cent of the student p o p u l a t i o n , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII to be r e d e f i n i n g i t s e l f In a ne.v m o r a l i t y " W e had the s t r i c V i c t o r i a n m o r a l s at . the t u r n of the c e n t u r y ; then the f l a p p e r A g a i n s t t h i s b a c k d r o p of behind-the- scenes n e g o t i a t i o n s , debate c o n t i n u e d in reunited city or moral revolution. e r a . The next d e c a d e s w e r e m o d e r a t e , the a s s e m b l y , w h e r e s p e a k e r s a s s a i l e d J E R U S A L E M /PI - D i v i d e d for n e a r l y two m a t e b i r t h s a m o n g the g e n e r a l p o p u l a - T h e r s i r i a i n d e r of students f a l l at d r i e r - " A b o u t ten y e a r s ago the p r e g n a n t but s i n e s W o r l d W a r II t h e r e m s been a tiie annexation m o v e by I s r a e l and a s k e d d e c a d e s , J e r u s a l e m b e c a m e o n e city tion and a m o n g c o l l i d e students is r i s i n g . ent p o i n t s between the e x t r e m e r; of the p e r - coeds we used to c o u n s e l w e r e e i t h e r l e s s e n i n g of r e s t r a i n t . f o r i n t e r n a t i o n a l i z a t i o n of J e r u s a l e m . T h u r s d a y , and t h o u s a n d s of J e w s and An i n c r e a s e in the s e x u a l a c t i v i t i e s of centage r a n k s . f r e s h m e n o r s e n i o r s , " said M i s s F i t z - " I ' m l o o k i n g fo.- a n o t h e r s w i n g to a Raja \znam, t h e d e l e g a t e f r o m M a l a y - A r a b s s t r e a m e d through the open g a t e s , s t u d e n t s at M S U is evident In the r i s e of M i s s F i t z g e r a l d explained that m o r e students a r e at the l i b e r a l end because, gerald. m o r e c o n s e r v a t i v e s o c i e t y , " s h e said.. m i n g l i n g and f r a t e r n i z i n g In the s t r e e t s . p r e g n a n c i e s , m i s c a r r i a g e s and a b o r t i o n s of the n a t u r e of o u r society which s e e m s " T o d a y t h e r e is no c l a s s rank dif- A student s u m m e d up his idea of these I s r a e l , by act of P a r l i a m e n t W e d n e s - here. f e r e n t i a l , " she said. c h a n g i n g Ideals by s a y i n g , " T o d a y stu- d a y , a n n e x e d the O l d C i t y , w r e s t e d f r o m Miss F i t z g e r a l d said b e f o r e It was n a i v e f r e s h m e n o r the s e n i o r g i r l who d e n t s i r e hopped u p . When you let g o , you let g o . And the w i l d e r the b e t t e r , " News holiday Jordan in the M i d d l e E a s t w a r . Thus I s r a e l i g n o r e d the w a r n i n g s of the United ivas p i n n e d o r engaged and h e a d i n g for A n e d i t o r i a l by an MSU g r a d u a t e stu- S t a t e s , B r i t a i n , the Soviet Union and Romney-in-68 bandwagon m a r r i a g e wli'J got p r e g n a n t . Not so t o d a y . dent in F e p i i n i n e F o c u s , a n e w s l e t t e r p u b l i s h e d f o r the I n t e r c o l l e g U ; ; A s s o - T h e State N e w s w i l l not p u b l i s h M o n d a y o r T u e s d a y b e c a u s e of the F o u r t h of J u l y F r a n c e a n d a plea frcup P o p e P a u l V I that J e r u s a l e m be i n t e r n a t i o n a l i z e d . h o l i d a y . C l a s s e s , h o w e v e r , a r e scheduled A 22-year-old s e n i o r s a i d :hat on c a m - c i a t e d W o m e n Students o . ' g n n l a i j i o n , said At t h e U . N . G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y , c a l l e d for M o n d a y . gets pus h fro m Gov. Chafee p u s the m e n know w h e r e they can find a sex p a r t n e r . s t u d e n t s a r e b r e a k i n g a w a y f r o m a le- g a l i s t i c m o r a l i t y based on " t h o u Shalt Publication Wednesday. and classes will resume to consider the M i d d l e East c r i s i s , s p e a k e r s d e n o u n c e d I s r a e l for t a k i n g o v e r the O l d C i t y . A r e s o l u t i o n d e m a n d i n g that "And as long as we're just messing nots." J A C K S O N , W y o . I 1 — R h o d e Island G o v . G o v . J o h n \. Y o l p e of M a s s a c h u s e t t s I s r a e l w i t h d r a w to its o l d b o r d e r s , g i v i n g J o h n H . C h a f e e e m b a r k e d T h u r s d a y on a said he m i g h t seek to b e c o m e New E n g - up the O l d C i t y , s e e m e d c e r t a i n of adop- c a m p a i g n of " m i s s i o n a r y w o r k " f o r G o v . l a n d ' s f a v o r i t e son In the 1968 R e p u b l i c a n tion. R o m n e y ' s p r e s i d e n t i a l c a u s e . But a New- race. I s r a e l ' s p r e s s backed up g o v e r n m e n t E n g l a n d c o l l e a g u e r e j e c t e d the idea of an That could p o s e a p r o b l e m for R o m n e y d e c l a r a t i o n s that I s r a e l n e v e r would g i v e e a r l y l i n e u p behind any W h i t e H o u s e con- in the c r u c i a l ;ieason-opening New H a m p - up the O l d C i t y , but f r o m C a i r o to B a g h - tender. s h i r e p r e s i d e n t i a l p r i m a r y next M a r c h . d a d , A r a b p r e s s and r a d i o a s s a i l e d Is- New Y o r k G o v . N e l s o n A . R o c k e f e l l e r , r a e l . S o m e c a l l e d f o r holy w a r to l i b e r - i n s i s t i n g he w i l l not r u n f o r the W h i t e ate J e r u s a l e m , s a c r e d to M o s l e m s a s it H o u s e , j o i n e d C h a f e e in s e e k i n g to con- is to C h r i s t i a n s and J e w s . Hannah v i n c e his c o l l e a g u e s at the R e p u b l i c a n G o v e r n o r s C o n f e r e n c e that they should T h e c h e c k p o i n t s and b a r b e d w i r e b a r - r i e r s between the J e w i s h and A r a b s e c t o r s l i n e up behind R o m n e y . c a m e down a f t e r the I s r a e l r a d i o had to get 1st The a b s e n t R o n n e y w i r e d a s s u r a n c e of h i s d e t e r m i n a t i o n to f a s h i o n " a vitally- a n n o u n c e d that the gates w e r e being t h r o w n open f o r t r a f f i c In both d i r e c t i o n s . necessary national Republican victory i n ' J e w s e n t e r e d the O l d C i t y and A r a b s , , CUE report 1968." P r e s i d e n t i a l p o l i t i c s o v e r s h a d o w e d the h e s i t a n t l y at f i r s t , c a m e into the t o w n . T h e n , a s s t r a n g e r s on both s i d e s r e - f o r m a l , c l o s e d - d o o r c o n f e r e n c e s on high- g r e e t e d a s f r i e n d s , t r a f f i c built up a l m o s t P r e s i d e n t J o h n A . H a n n a h and P r o v o s t w a y s , f e d e r a l - s t a t e r e l a t i o n s and m e d i c a l Into a s t a m p e d e . H o w a r d R . N e v i l l e w i l l m e e t today with c a r e p r o g r a m s as 21 R e p u b l i c a n g o v e r - A c o m b i n e d J e w i s h and A r a b p o l i c e the s p e c i a l C o m m i t t e e o r i ' U n d e r g r a d u a t e n o r s convened at this G r a n d Teton N a - f o r c e stood by as t h o u s a n d s p o u r e d t h r o u g h E d u c a t i o n ( C U E ) to h e a r the r e s u l t s of the tional Park r e s o r t . gates in the 400-year-old w a l l s u r r o u n d - c o m m i t t e e ' s f o u r - m o n t h study. ing the O l d C i t y . A r t h u r A d a m s , p r o f e s s o r of h i s t o r y a n d C h a f e e and R o c k e f e l l e r j o i n e d in an effort to r e v i v e the a p p a r e n t l y f a l t e r i n g M o s t of the t r a f f i c was t h r o u g h h i s - c h a i r m a n of C U E , expects the r e p o r t to Romney campaign. t o r i c J a f f a G a t e . The a p p r o a c h road t h i r e r u n s o m e 200 pages long, in 12 c h a p t e r s . C h a f e e i n s i s t e d t h e r e is no r e a l sag in had been c l e a r e d of r u b b l e and the l i t t e r T h e 1 1 - m a n c o m m i t t e e h a s been m e e t i n g R o m n e y ' s u n d e c l a r e d r a c e , d e s p i t e de- of w a r a c c u m u l a t e d s i n c e 1948-49, when s e v e r a l h o u r s a day since its c r e a t i o n by c l i n i n g p o l l r a t i n g s and c o r r i d o r talk of in the P a l e s t i n e w a r J o r d a n s e i z e d the H a n n a h in F e b r u a r y . a slowdown. O l d City and I s r a e l took o v e r the new H a n n a h i n s t r u c t e d the c o m m i t t e e m e n to sector. 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If t h e r e is out d u r i n g the c o m i n g y e a r . p r o j e c t s , and h o l d i n g lengthy c l o s e to-nil. no r e a l need f o r the tax, then I n f o r m a l m e e t i n g s of the d i s c u s s i o n s on how best to When it was o r i g i n a l l y de- none s h o u l d be c h a r g e d . b o a r d d u r i n g the s u m m e r do j u s t i f y the 50 c e n t s p e r stu- cided l:£y|t J a n u a r y to levy not require- or m e r i t a full- dent s u m m e r t e r m tax. the l u l l - r a t e tax t h i s s u m - Now the b o a r d f i n d s i t s e l f rate t a x . If a s e c r e t a r y m u s t Xow s u m m e r i s he re, and m e r , several services were well into s u m m e r t e r m , s t i l l be h i r e d yea r- roujtid, as the s t u d e n t s find t h e m s e l v e s p r o m i s e d in r e t u r n . 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It s h o u l d not be u s e i f s a l a r y a m o u n t s to j u s t h a l f v Please, not without love LBO science with a liberal slant m i n d In r e f e r e n c e to the a f o r e m e n t i o n e d tive of his c h a r a c t e r , u p b r i n g i n g , o r h e r Fields of c o n c e n t r a t i o n Include: To the E d i t o r : E D I T O R ' S N O T E : T h i s is the "someone?" It is a bleak p r o s p e c t - h o n o r . It sounds downright i r r e s p o n s i b l e , — P h y s i c a l sciences: c h e m i s t r y , math- second of two a r t i c l e s on p r o - t h e r e is no telling how the c h i l d may- u n l i k e what the p u b l i c expects of a college e m a t i c s and p h y s i c s . This quote is giver, at the end of your g r a m s and f a c i l i t i e s of MSU's fare. t r a i n e d g i r l , o r boy. — B i o l o g i c a l sciences: g e n e t i c s , devel- a r t i c l e on c a m p u s sex as a c o m m o n reply- two new residence colleges, Back to the quote: Why would a g i r l So to s u m n . i r i z e the i m p l i c a t i o n s of the o p m e n t a l b i o l o g y , c o m p a r a t i v e physiology to why a g i r l does not want to c a r e for the James Madison College and L y - and ecology o r population b i o l o g y , consent to be i m p r e g n a t e d by a boy whom quote, a g i r l had sexual r e l a t i o n s with a child and to m a r r y the boy who fathered man Briggs College. she did not love o r even respect? It would boy that she did not think m u c h of f o r --Environmental sciences: mathemat- h i m : " S o m e o n e else could c a r e for the seem that she had such an intense de- s e l f i s h sexual p l e a s u r e , and as a r e s u l t i c s , p r o b a b i l i t y and s t a t i s t i c s , b i o l o g i c a l baby better than I. M a r r y h i m ? N o , I c a n ' t By L A U R E L P R A T T s i r e f o r sexual i n t e r c o u r s e that she was she brought a c h i l d Into the w o r l d that sciences, biology, geology, meteorology respect h i m . I don't love h i m . " w i l l i n g to have it with any boy l r r e s p e c - she did not Intend to c a r e f o r and wants State News Staff W r i t e r and e n g i n e e r i n g , This quote leaves d i s t u r b i n g i m p l i c a - to d i s p o s e of h i m to s o m e e l s e (though — M a t h e m a t i c a l s c i e n c e s : 40 c r e d i t s of t i o n s . F o r one thing the g i r l obviously she m a y not even know h i m ) . F o r selfish L y m a n J . B r i g g s C o l l e g e is designed m a t h e m a t i c s , with s o m e substitutions p e r - has not m a d e p r o v i s i o n s f o r c a r i n g f o r p l e a s u r e , she was shortsighted and did s p e c i f i c a l l y for students who seek i lib- mitted f r o m p h i l o s o p h y , s t a t i s t i c s and the child she gave birth to in spite of e r a l education in the n a t u r a l s c i e n c e s , p h y s i c s . F o r t e a c h e r ' s - c e r t i f i c a t i o n can- d i d a t e s , 25 300-400 level c r e d i t s a r e re- nine m o n t h s of p r e g n a n c y . A l s o , who is this " s o m e o n e " who can take better c a r e SNiper's Nest not think long enough about how p r e g - nancy would affect h e r . F o r selfish p l e a s - In the context of a r e s i d e n t i a l c o l l e g e . u r e , an unwanted child Is put into the B r i g g s and its " b r o t h e r , " J a m e s Mad- quired. of the baby than the h a p l e s s girl7 H e r Gov. Ronald Reagan's appeal world whose m o t h e r wants to get r i c of ison C o l l e g e , will open this f a l l . M a d i s o n — E a r t h sciences: meteorology,astron- p a r e n t s ? Not many are that w i l l i n g , r e a - to the " w h i t e b a c k - l a s h " e l e - h i m and who is now a p r o b l e m thrust C o l l e g e will concentrati, on the social o m y , p h y s i c a l g e o l o g y , h i s t o r i c a l geology, sonably enough. Her f r i e n d s ? A city o r ment has I m p r o v e d his p o l i t i - upon the p u b l i c . T h e r e could well be sciences and will be housei! In C a s e H a l l s . oceanography and soli s c i e n c e . state o r p h a n a g e ? This puts the cost f o r cal stock and p r o m p t e d this m a n y m o r e thus d i s t u r b e d , not only be- C l a s s r o o m s , l a b o r a t o r i e s , faculty and Independent study is encouraged as a ' r e a r i n g the child directly on \he tax- s t a t e m e n t f r o m a recent AP cause t h e i r tax money is i n v o l v e d . a d m i n i s t r a t i v e offices -jnd student r e s i - m e a n s of f u l f i l l i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s for al- p a y e r s , involving them f i n a n c i a l l y . Hav- ing a l e g i t i m a t e interest in how t h e i r story: In c o n c l u s i o n , let us hope that these dences for«#Brlggs C o l l e g e w i l l all be most all courses, Dutton said that the p r i n c i p a l reasons money is spent, they thus can reasonably p r o b l e m s a r e not too m a n y , f o r the located In H o l m e s H a l l s . " C a l i f o r n i a ' s g o v e r n o r Ronald for choosing H o l m e s w e r e its l o c a t i o n , d e m a n d a crackdown on unwanted p r e g - p u b l i c can r e a s o n a b l y demand,-a c r a c k - " I n a s e n s e , " says a c o l l e g e b u l l e t i n , Reagan is about the hottest piece jf- w h e r e s c i e n c e a c t i v i t i e s seem to be con- n a n c i e s . In this c a s e , Illicit sex c l e a r l y down in spite of what m o s t students m a y " L y m a n B r i g g s College w i l l , be' a col- of p o l i t i c a l p r o p e r t y in the c e n t r a t e d , and its science a n d m i t h t e a c h - involves the p u b l i c . H o w e v e r , the red d e s i r e . L e t u s hope that solutions can be l e g i a t e c o m m u n i t y whose p r i n c i p a l r e a - nation." DUTTON tape involved and the e m b a r r a s s m e n t of found f o r t h i s p r o b l e m that w i l l a l l e v i a t e son f o r being is to s t i m u l ite the intel- ing c e n t e r . facing a p u b l i c official a f t e r a birth out it before this h a p p e n s . l e c t u a l , ethical and social development ing; l a t e r Specializat:< m , o r c e r t i f i c a t i o n " A great d e a l of a l t e r a t i o n will not be Could it be that p r o p e r t y of each of its m e m b e r s , " n e c e s s a r y , " he s a i d , of wedlock may d i s c o u r a g e this o u t l e t . values have f a l l e n that much? a s secondary school science t e a c h e r s , F r e d e r i c B . iAitton, dean of B r i g g s B r i g g s C o l l e g e offices a r e presently on So would the g i r l have black m a r k e t in J a m e s B . Ewbank S t r u c t u r e d a r o u n d " series of experi- C o l l e g e , salo that among t h e - p r o g r a m s mental i n n o v a t i o n s , " the p r o g r a m r e - the ground level of the h a l l . They will N o r m a n , O k l a . , graduate stident planned for this fall is " D i a l o 0 " 6 7 , " q u i r e s a 99-credit cor' c u r r i c u l u m which not be moved until the end of the s u m m e r which will bring speakers to the r e s i - includes m a t h , computer science, chem- because of s c i e n c e and m a t h Institutes The State N e w s , the student n e w s p a p e r at M i c h i g a n State dence h a l l . A proposed B r i g g s College i s t r y , p h y s i c s , biology, social s c i e n c e s , and f e l l o w s h i p p r o g r a m s being conducted U n i v e r s i t y , is p u b l i s h e d every c l a s s day throughout the y e a r l e c t u r e serie'' will bring p r o m i n e n t schol- h u m a n i t i e s , l o g i c , ni^tory of s c i e n c e , in the h a l l this t e r m . with s p e c i a l W e l c o m e Week and O r i e n t a t i o n i s s u e s In J u n e a r s to th< : u s s the •at ilo sophy of scit f i m u n i c a t i o n s and Dutton said about 200 students a r e ex- and S e p t e m b e r . S u b s c r i p t i o n rates a r e $14 per y e a r . i s s u e s of i senior s e m i n a r . pected to choose B r i g g s C o l l e g e . The B r i • c u r r i c u l a a r e spe- About 32 credit- i r s e s in the field The college p r e s e n t l y has 10 staff m e m - M e m b e r A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s , United P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l , Clílcalb ! % seeking a broad >f c o n c e n t r a t i o n ; so r e q u i r e d , and b e r s i n c l u d i n g s o m e jointly appointed to Inland Daily P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s , concentrât of the n a t u r a l sci- ibout one-fourth student's total B r i g g s and o t h e r colleges and d e p a r t - M i c h i g a n P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , M i c h i g a n C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s As- ences; p r e - p r o f e s s i o n a l scientific train- : r e d l t s is left f o r < ments. s o c i a t i o n , United State Student P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n . 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DIAMOND i S VISA CARDS » COUNCIL OF 'Those who know go to The Crow' Open 11 Á . M . t i l 2 A . M . WELCOME AMERICA SÀUGATUCK MSU BERKLEY 234 W . G r a n d R i v e r 1024 E . G r a n d R i v e r Michigan State News, SPORTSast Lansing;. Michigan F r i d a y , J u n e 30, 1 967 LAWYER, CHAUFFEUR ALSO DEAD NEWS summary Crash kills Jayne Mansfield NEW ORLEANS i f — J a y n e a c t r e s s , 3 4, were Samuel S. h e r c h i l d r e n by muscleman the d r i v e r of the insecticide fog- n i g h t , s a i d M i s s Shirley Scar- Mansfield a n d t w o men were Brody, who was h e r lawyer and Mickey H a r g i t a y . ging t r u c k . chilli, the night-club m a n a g e r . A c a p s u l e s u m m a r y of t h « . d a y ' s e v e n t s f r o m the killed e a r l y today when their c a r companion, and the chauffeur, Two of M i s s M a n s f i e l d ' s four M i s s Mansfield, who had been " I just can't believe she's dead Associated Press. r a m m e d the r e a r of a truck which Ronnie H a r r i s o n , 20, of M i s s i s - Chihuahua dogs a l s o died in the doing a show at the Gus Stevens now." had been slowed by a cloud of sippi C i t y . shredded auto, which was j a m m e d Restaurant and Supper Club in E a r l i e r Wednesday, M i s s mosquito fog a c r o s s the highway. under the back of t h e s e r a i - Biloxi, M i s s . , was headed for Mansfield had touredKeesler A i r T h r e e o f Miss Mansfield's trailer. New O r l e a n s for a television F o r c e Base at Biloxi, drawing National News T h e accident occurred on U . S . 90 near the Rigolets, the water- children, asleep in the back seat " I t was the most dreadful thing appearance at noon. a d m i r i n g w o l f whistles, a n d Q J a y n e M a n s f i e l d was killed Thursday in an auto accident of the big, gray c a r , were in- I ' v e ever s e e n , " said G e o r g e She was decapitated and killed way connection between L a k e visited the base hospital. Just outside New O r l e a n s . She was on her way to a television jured. P h y s i c i a n s said they were C a r m i c h a e l , head of the New instantly. She left the night club shortly P o n c h a r t r a i n and the Gulf of appearance. See page 3. Mexico, at about 2:25 a . m . in fair condition. They a r e M a r i e , O r l e a n s mosquito c o n t r o l unit, " J a y n e was so happy and care- a f t e r t h e l a t e performance, Killed with the voluptuous 3, Mickey J r . , 8, and Z o l t a n , 6, who was called to the scene by free in her performances last gathered up the sleeping chil- the last of a four-part television documentary on The it dren and the pets, and set out W a r r e n Report of President Kennedy's a s s a s s i n a t i o n , the on the two-hour trip to New C o l u m b i a Broadcasting System said Wednesday that " i t is not MAYBE, CBS SAYS Orleans. f r i v o l o u s " to suspect a connection between L e e Harvey Oswald and either the F . B . I , or the C . I . A . W a l t e r C r o n k i t e , speaking for C . B . S . , did say that the report, when c o m p a r e d with the a l t e r n a t i v e s , was the most intelligent explanation. See page 3. » A John J . McCftfy, who sat on the W a r r e n C o m m i s s i o n which investigated the assassination of President J o h n F. Kennedy, s a i d the panel should have examined the photographs and X-rays Oswald NEW YORK P--The Columbia linked e r " m a y not be quite so wrong to FBI? power to conduct its own, in- Of the autopsy pictures and taken of the body. See page 3. B r o a d c a s t i n g System s a i d about some kind of link between dependent investigation. X - r a y s , the network said: " T h e Wednesday it " i s not f r i v o l o u s " Oswald and various intelligence John J . M c C l o y , * a diplomat c o m m i s s i o n ' s decision not to look A New York G o v . Nelson A . Rockefeller and Rhode Island to suspect that Lee Harvey Os- agencies of the United S t a t e s . " and m e m b e r of the c o m m i s s i o n , at the president's X-rays and G u v . John H. Chafee a r e trying to recreate support for M i c h i - gan G o v , G e o r g e Romney for the Republican nomination for Glass roots wald had s o m e connection with None of the agencies, the net- agreed with CBS that the War- photographs was one of the most either the F B I or the Central ren C o m m i s s i o n should have de- serious e r r o r s , an e r r o r com- president in 1968. The scene is the Republican Governors P l a n t s abound at M S U , work noted, have m a d e any com- Intelligence Agency. manded to see the .pictures and pounded by the Kennedy f a m i l y , conference in Jackson Hole, W y o m i n g . See page 1. but this is r i d i c u l o u s . It ment on the possibility of such In its last of a four-part tele- X-rays m a d e d u r i n g the Kennedy which had possession of t'he au- a p p e a r s as if a plant has a link. vision series on the W a r r e n C o m - > " autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hos- topsy pictures and agreed last 0 Record high demands a r e expected when W a l t e r P. Reuther s p r o u t e d f r o m the roof of m i s s i o n report and the assas- CBS a l s o said the W a r r e n C o m - pital the night of the assassina- year to donate them to the Na- lays on the table next week his 1967 p l a t f o r m for the United this greenhouse. sination of President John F . m i s s i o n allowed the F B I and the tion. Auto W o r k e r s . See page 3. tional A r c h i v e s — b u t only with State News photo by Kennedy, the network concluded C I A to investigate themselves " I think that t h e r e ' s one thing the stipulation that the pictures Bob P r i e s t that t h e a c c u s e d a s s a s s i n ' s m o t h - when the c o m m i s s i o n had the I would do over a g a i n , " McCloy A T h e investigation of New O r l e a n s D i s t . Atty. J i m G a r r i - be locked away f o r five years said on the p r o g r a m . " I would SOT'S " I n v e s t i g a t i o n " continued Thursday with m o r e testimony with only certain authorized gov- insist on those photographs and f r o m G a r r i s o n ' s aides. See page 3. ernment personnel allowed to X - r a y s — h a v e them produced be- see t h e m . " Grand jury continues fore u s . " A President Johnson ordered his representatives in Geneva to take part in the signing of tariff agreements with 53 coun- t r i e s . These tariffs would reduce duties on i m p o r t s by approx- i m a t e l y $8 b i l l i o n . See page 8. M a r k L a n e , one of the A Testimony in front of a Navy Court of inquiry suggests that the torpedo-boat attack on the U.S. c o m m u n i c a t i o n s ship L i b e r t y may have been caused by a defective unmanned m a c h i n e gun. See page 6. to probe JFK plot Reuth er to present ambitious' demon ds f o r e m o s t c r i t i c s of the Warren Commission's R e p o r t , was d e s c r i b e d as a man s i m p l y r e p r e s e n t - NEW O R L E A N S ,f, — F o r e m a n Shaw, 54, free on $10,000bond, friend and c l i e n t . " He said Shaw ing the i n t e r e s t s of his A Mixed reactions have been shown by congressional leaders Albert Labiche says the O r l e a n s has denied using the a l i a s . " n e v e r was and never w i l l b e C l a y D E T R O I T ¡¿fl— W a l t e r P . Reu- he hasn't said now much of one' f o r m e r client, Lee H a r - a n a others to the proposed income tax hike to halt inflation. P a r i s h grand j u r y will continue " T h i s breaks the backbone of B e r t r a n d . " iher w i l l lay on the bargaining he wants a substantial wage in- vey O s w a l d . The s t a t e - to investigate the Kennedy as- G a r r i s o n ' s case, if it ever had The attorney, under suspension table July 7 what he describes c r e a s e , but he hasn't said how m e n t was made W e d n e s - ^ P r e s i d e n t Johnson visited two anti-poverty p r o j e c t s in sassination conspiracy which any b a c k b o n e , " said Shaw's de- as an assistant d i s t r i c t attorney as " t h e m o s t ambitious and long- m jc'ni he wants increased pen- Philadelphia Thursday before flying on to Texas for the week- Dist. Atty. J i m G a r r i s o n c l a i m s fense counsel, F. Irving Dymond, 'in neighboring J e f f e r s o n P a r i s h , day night on the C . B . S , est list, of demands ever drawn sions, but he hasn't said how end. W h i l e in Philadelphia Johnson a l s o signed into law a bill was organized here. when asked for comment on An- t o l d the W a r r e n C o m m i s s i o n Documentary, "The u p " by his United U t o W o r k e r s m u c h , and he wants increased extending the life of the teacher c o r p s . See page 7. " N o new evidence has been drews' statement concerning three y e a r s ago he had seen the W a r r e n R e p o r t . " Lane Union. holiday and vacation p a y , but he produced to confirm a n'y al- Davis. man he knew as B e r t r a n d only spoke at M S U last w i n t e r . hasn't said how m u c h . International News l e g a t i o n " by critics of the G a r - Andrews, a rotund, jive-talk- twice—the last t i m e after the a s - And Reuther has told the 1.4 GRANDMA'S rison inquiry, Labiche said Wed- ing lawyer who wears d a r k sassination when B e r t r a n d had m i l l i o n L'AW j j i c n b a f o " w e a r e 0 Two m e m b e r s of the Rolling Stones, an English pop-rock going to m a k e history In 1967#" nesday night after a m a r a t h o n g l a s s e s day and night, f i r s t run from h i m in a b a r a s h e t r i e d g r o u p , w e r e sentenced Thursday for possession of d r u g s . M i c k grand jury session. .Drought the name C l a y B e r t r a n d to telephone the F B I . If he does it without a long and J a g g e r received three months for possession of pep p i l l s , The parade of witnesses in- into the assassination case. To one questioner, A n d r e w s costly s t r i k e , many would view w h i l e Keith R i c h a r d was sentenced i year in p r i s o n for cluded attorney Dean A n d r e w s He told FBI agents shortly said Wednesday he never identi- it as a m i r a c l e . possession of m a r i j u a n a . ^ I s r a e l ' s annexation Thursday of Old J e r u s a l e m caused See page 7. J r . , who e a r l i e r told newsmen the C l a y B e r t r a n d who sought after Kennedy was slain in D a l l a s , fied Davis as Bertrand previously Nov. 22, 1963, that a voice he because "nobody asked m e . " Newsmen who have talked p r i - vately with both sldos in recent iärnous internatiortal protest, and solidified support in the U.N. f o r a resolution, expected F r i d a y , calling complete withdrawal See page 1. legal counsel for accused p r e s i - dential assassin Lee Harvey Os- knew as C l a y B e r t r a n d ' s tele- He a l s o said he didn't tell the phoned h i m and asked that he go FBI or the grand j u r y about weeks f i g a r e the odds a r e 6-4 there w i l l be a s t r i k e . / fiieJ Fr/ea CAtet&i of I s r a e l i t r o o p s . wald was a French Q u a r t e r b a r to D a l l a s to represent Oswald. Davis , " t o protect the b o y — h e ' s The a u t o m a k e r s have bristled owner, Eugene C . Davis, Andrews later told the W a r r e n not involved in this in any way or £ In spite of the alleged effectiveness of U.S. bombing in C o m m i s s i o n t h a t he a s s u m e d f o r m . " at so,ne demands " o n a m a t t e r ' It's worth crowing about" G a r r i s o n contends C l a y B e r - of p r i n c i p l e , io". m o n e y , " and North V i e t n a m , the Viet Cong a r e expected to mount a m a j o r trand was an a l i a s used by C l a y C l a y B e r t r a n d had sent Oswald A grand j u r y indicted Andrews have put them as issues s u m m e r offensive. Though bomb r e p a i r has slowed down, and L. Shaw, New Orleans business- to see h i m in the s u m m e r of 1963. for p e r j u r y after he had appeared Chicken • Fish • Shrimp or. which they would rather take enemy losses have for a long t i m e exceeded their gains, size- man indicted for conspiring to Oswalt consulted h i m , Andrews before it e a r l i e r . A n d r e w s ' at- a strike than give In. able offensive efforts a r e expected in the area just below the m u r d e r President John F. Ken- testified, about the bad-conduct torney, Sam Monk 7 e l d e n , said OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK d e - m i l i t a r i z e d zone. See page 3. nedy. discharge he got from t h e Ma- the basis for the p e r j u r y charge Reuther has said he wants a 1900 E. Kalamazoo Phon^: 484-4471 D M i s appeared before the r i n e s after going to the Soviet was that Andrews had refused to guaranteed annual i n c o m e , but A Red China started Thursday a four-day food bar. on Hong grand j u r y , t o o . He wouldn't Union after his release f r o m identify Shaw as C l a y B e r t r a n d . K o n g . The ban caused p r i c e s to r i s e 30 p e r cent, an effect of c o m m e n t afterward but his at- active duty. Labiche said the grand j u r y V f t W f f W f P f ? • • ? ? • » V W• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i Red C h i n a ' s supplying about half of Hong Kong's food. torney, G. W r a y G i l l , s a i l Davis In interviews Wednesday, An- would meet again in two weeks and See page 7. was not B e r t r a n j . drews, 4-1, called Davis " a good NOTICE wanted to hear m o r e from W i l - l i a m G u r v i c h , the private de- tective who quit as G a r r i s o n ' s chief aide e a r l i e r this week. New Red attack expected G u r v i c h spent some t i m e be- fore the grand jury Wednesday night. He has repeatedly said in the past week that G a r r i s o n did SAIGON i — C o m m u n i s t m i l i - reported totals of 134 killed, 355 — T r o o p s of the U.S. 1st A i r Nguyen power plant, 39 m i l e s not have a case and Shaw should never have been a r r e s t e d . TO t a r y ranks a r e thinning, and re- wounded and 39 m i s s i n g . Cavalry Division clashed northeast of Hanoi, was among p a i r of bomb d a m a g e is slowing, U.S. spokesmen said 1,905 of Wednesday with about 250 C o m - targets of 139 s t r i k e m i s s i o n s but North Vietnam is expected to the enemy had been killed, com- m u n i s t s 300 m i l e s northeast of over North Vietnam Wednesday. mount another m a j o r offensive in South Vietnam this s u m m e r , p a r e d with 1,801 in the week of J u n e 11-17. Saigon. Spokesmen announced the c a v a l r y m e n had killed 42. Seven A U.S. Navy Phantom jet was shot down, and its two crewmen ORIENTATION STUDENTS a U.S. spokesman said Thurs- P o l i t i c a l news mingled with A m e r i c a n s w e r e killed and 33 a r e listed as m i s s i n g . >The Phan- day. operational field reports: wounded. tom was the 590th plane officially The spokesman told newsmen — T h e repeatedly raided Thai listed as lost over the north. You will be allotted time while at MSU to peruse and to pur- —South V i e t n a m ' s A r m e d the c r o s s o v e r point—the t i m e F o r c e s C o u n c i l met a l l day,add- chase your books for Fall T e r m . For your assistance we when the e n e m y ' s troop losses ing substance to r u m o r s that would like to point out the following: b e c o m e greater than his g a i n s - there was dissension in the m i l i - was reached s o m e t i m e ago, probably last M a r c h . t a r y g o v e r n m e n t . T h e r e were HAVE YOU r e p o r t s , wholly unconfirmed, that The expectation, nevertheless, is that Red regiments w i l l hit again within a few weeks at al- both P r e m i e r Nguyen Cao Kyand the chief of state, Nguyen Van HEARD? The MSU B o o k S t o r e i s l o c a t e d in the C e n t e r f o r l i e d holdings Just below the bor- Thieu, m i g h t step down. Both I n t e r n a t i o n a l P r o g r a m s on S h a w L a n e j u s t ' E a s t a r e candidates for president in d e r d e m i l i t a r i z e d zone and in the c e n t r a l highlands, Where C o m m u n i s t thrusts were turned back with heavy fighting in the the election to be held Sept. 3. — A Viet Cong battalion of 500 o r so men slipped away from a Tom's of the S t a d i u m . The m a p on the b a c k of y o u r f o l d e r w i l l p o i n t out the e x a c t l o c a t i o n . spring. s e a r c h i n g ' f o r c e of m o r e than Has All Your Needs T h e r e w i l l be e x t r a p e r s o n n e l e s p e c i a l l y t r a i n e d " W e ' l l see m o r e of the s a m e , " 2,500 allied troops after inflicting the spokesman s a i d . heavy casualties on a South Viet- In Party Supplies to a s s i s t you in s e l e c t i n g y o u r b o o k s . The U.S. c o m m a n d disclosed n a m e s e R a n g e r battalion in a A m e r i c a n combat casualties had JUST E A S T O F two-day fight 40 m i l e s northeast c l i m b e d sharply last week, with of Saigon. Unofficial reports said 2780 E A S T G R A N D RIVER THE CORAL GABLES The B o o k Store w i l l be o p e n 8:30 a . m . to 5:30 274 killed, 1,258 wounded and 14 291 of the South Vietnamese had p . m . Monday through Friday. m i s s i n g or captured. Contribut- STEAK been killed, wounded or were ing to these losses was the heavy m a u l i n g of two r i f l e companies, missing. LOUIS STANDS All book list information w i l l be a v a i l a b l e at READY ON one in a Mekong R i v e r delta fight It was believed a number of and the other in the central high- U.S. a i r c r a f t w e r e shot up by the the s t o r e . lands. Viet Cong d u r i n g the fight. An The A m e r i c a n toll was m o r e A r m y c o m m u n i q u e , without citing • MENU SHORT NOTICE There w i l l be a c o m p l e t e s e l e c t i o n of new and than double the losses a m o n g the locale, said a recovery heli- the a r m e d forces of South Viet- copter had picked up nine downed used texts as well as paperback books and F I L E T STEAK $1.27 — in by 10— n a m and the other a l l i e s , who a i r c r a f t Wednesday. references. - - o u t by 4 — SIRLOIN STEAK $1.23 PORK CHOPS $1.08 s ABRAMS PLANETARIUM , . . . including Texas Toast, Baked Potato, and A f i n e s e l e c t i o n of MSU s p o r t s w e a r , g i f t w e a r , j e w e l r y - - a l o n g with a r t and e n g i n e e r i n g s u p p l i e s Michigan State University j Tossed Salad. and e q u i p m e n t w i l l be a v a i l a b l e to you at presents I STEAKBURGER SPECIAL . . . . . . $.69 reasonable prices. . . . including Texas Toast, Baked Potato. " P L A N E T S . L I K E THE E A R T H " j eoners F r i d a y s , 8 : 0 0 p.m.; S a t u r d a y s , 2:30 end 8:00 p.m. " Sundays, 2:30 and 4:00 p.m I the BEST STEAK HOUSE 6 2 3 E . Grand R i v e r ADVERTISEMENT A D U L T S , 50c, C H I L D R E N (12 a n d younger) 25c | East Lansing DAILY a c r o s s F r o m the AIR CONDITIONED• COOL AND COMFORTABLE j 218 A B B 0 T T RD ccross from Student Services 11AM-9PM STATE T H E A T E R « SPORTS F r i d a y , J u n e 3 0 , 1 967 Michigan State News, ast Lansing;. Michigan NO TICKETS Tigers sen dSh erry Steele to miss California meet By JOE M I T C H State News Sports E d i t o r that h e had w o n the i n t e r m e d i a t e championships. S t e e l e w a s h o p i n g the ->anta w o r k i n g on m y t i m i n g and s p e e d . " S t e e l e m u s t p l a c e i n the top t h r e e p l a c e s In the h u r d l e s event c a n G a m e s In W i n n i p e g , C a n a d a , not to e n t e r the t r i a l s , S t e e l e J u l y 22-Aug. 7. He will be competing against said. While c o m p e t i n g i n the A A U to Astros for Landis M o n i c a m e e t w o u l d give h i m a o f the P a n - A m e r i c a n . T r i a l s to n i n e o t h e r h u r d l e r s in t h e e v e n t . m e e t l a s t w e e k e n d , S t e e l e s a w DETROIT (UP I ) — T h e MSU's national hurdle cham- c h a n c e to w o r k on his ::m n g g a i n a b e r t h on the U . S . t e a m that " I ' l l fly i n about a day In a d - J i m R y u n e s t a b l i s h a new w o r l d ' s s l u m p i n g Detroit T i g e r s , pion Bob Steele w i l l be f o r c e d in c o m p e t i t i o n b e f o r e the : a n - w i l l c o m p e t e i n the P a n - A m e r i - v a n c e for p r e l i m i n a r i e s a n d r e c o r d in the m i l e — 3 : 5 1 . 1 . t i m e . f a c e d w i t h t h e l o s s of a l l - to miss the Santa Monica American Trials. t r a i n i n g , " Steele said. R y u n b r o k e t h e o l d m a r k of s t a r rightfielder A l K a l i n e un- (Calif.) Invitational Track and Now h e m u s t p r a c t i c e on his Steele will b e c o m p e t i n g 3 : 5 1 . 2 , w h i c h h e set l a s t y e a r . t i l J u l y 19, t o d a y o b t a i n e d out- Field Meet this weekend be- own on c a m p u s to p r e p a r e f o r a g a i n s t p r i m a r i l y the s a m e h u r - " T h e guy i s c o m p l e t e l y out of f i e l d e r J i m L a n d i s f r o m the came tickets. he was jot sen: plane the t r i a l s . " I ' l l be w o r k i n g out twice a Pasorell d l e r s who r a n in the A A U m e e t , s i g h t , " S t e e l e s a i d of R y u n . i n c l u d i n g W h i t n e y , R o g e r s a n d " 1 h e r e ' s no one i n t h e w o r l d , Houston Astros in a straight waiver deal for relief pitcher L a r r y Sherry. " I g u e s s the thing has f o l d e d day f r o m now or. I n , ' ' Steele Bell. who can m a t c h h i m . i n , " Steele said T h u r s d a y . " A J a y c e e out i n Santa M o n i c a w a s to send m e p l a n e t i c k e t s but s a i d . " I ' l l be r u n n i n g s o m e q u a r - t e r s a n d 2 2 0 ' s . I ' l l m a i n l s be gains 3rd H e w o n ' t h a v e to r u n a g a i n s t the B i g T e n i n t e r m e d i a t e h u r - " B u t " H e t r a i n s h a r d , " Steele added. he's got d l e s c h a m p i o n , J o h n R e i m e r o f n a t u r a l a b i l i t y . He r a n the m i l e a lot of The much-traveled Landis, 33, h a s b e e n i n the m a j o r s s i n c e 1957 w i t h t h e C h i c a g o they h a v e n ' t a r r i v e d . " Iowa. i n 4:07 i n h i g h schoolThat White Soxi Kansas City Ath- T h e Santa M o n i c a m e e t >vas to have been S t e e l e ' s l a s : c o m - net victory " I g u e s s he h a s Just d e c i d e d s h o w s how g o o d h e i s . " letics, Cleveland Indians and t h e A s t r o s . In 46 g a m e s t h i s p e t i t i o n b e f o r e he w a s to e n t e r W I M B L E D O N , England (UPI)- s e a s o n , L a n d i s had b a t t e d 135 t h e t r a c k c o m p e t i t i o n s of the P a n - C h a r l e s P a s a r e l l of P u e r t o R i c o t i m e s w i t h 13 r u n s b a t t e d in A m e r i c a n G a m e s T r i a l s in M i n - c a r r i e d the A m e r i c a n b a n n e r into a n d a .259 a v e r a g e . n e a p o l i s , J u l y 15-16. the l a s t 16 of the m e n ' s s i n g l e s The Tigers replaced Sherry " I w a s l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to the a t the W i m b l e d o n T e n n i s C h a m - by r e c a l l i n g lefty J o h n H i l l e r meet," he said. "I wanted to p i o n s h i p s T h u r s d a y with a devas- f r o m t h e i r T o l e d o f a r m 'clubt,, •et a n o t h e r c r a c k at the guys w h o tating 41-minute victory over in the International L e a g u e . beat m e i n the A A L ' s . " F r a n k T u t v i n of C a n a d a , 6 - 1 , S h e r r y had p i t c h e d i n 28 in- 6-3, 6 - 1 . It was h i s t h i r d v i c t o r y n i n g s i n 20 g a m e s . Steele w a s r e f e r r i n g t o t h e N a - at WimBTedon. t i o n a l A Ali Championships a t H e c a m e to the T i g e r s i n T u t v i n , last of the 10 q u a l i f i - 1964 f r o m t h e L o s A n g e l e s B a k e r s f i e l d , C a l i f . , l a s t .veekend e r s , w a s not top c l a s s o p p o s i t i o n D o d g e r s , but had b e e n in- w h e n he f i n i s h e d f o u r t h !n the but P a s a r e l l ' s c o n f i d e n c e and effective t h i s season. His 440-yard i n t e r m e d i a t e huriles JIM LANDIS LARRY SHERRY f o r m , a n d the luck of the d r a w — e a r n e d r u n a v e r a g e was 6.43 w . t h a t i m e of :50.9 a n o t h e r o f the seeds In h i s h a l f a n d his only decision a l o s s . F i n i s h i n g a h e a d of Steeleir. thff striking cut. The Tigers was k n o c k e d o u t T h u r s d a y — g i v e s on his right hand d u r i n g T u e s - i n t e r m e d i a t e h u r d l e s even: w e r e K a l i n e , top v o t e - g e t t e r , i n h i m a c h a n c e of b e c o m i n g o n l y the d a y ' s g a m e w i t h the C l e v e l a n d snapped a four-game losing R o n W h i t n e y , R u s s R o g e r s ar.d balloting f o r the A l l - S t a r t h i r d u n s e e d e d f i n a l i s t in W i m - Indians when he s m a s h e d his streak Wednesday night by A n d y B e l l , a l l of w h o m w e r e to G a m e J u l y 11 i n A n a h e i m , bledon history. h a n d a g a i n s t the b a t r a c k a f t e r downing the I n d i a n s , 7 - 4 . c o m p e t e in the Santa Mon;ca C a l i f . , broke the little finger P a s a r e l l w a s j o i n e d in t h e l a s t meet. 16 b y C l a r k G r a e b n e r of B e a c h - " M y t i m i n g w a s way off a : the wood, O h i o , who beat J o s e E d i - A A L ' s , " S t e e l e s a i d . " I blew m y s o n M a n d a r i n o of B r a z i l 6-3, steps and m y c h a n c e s . " Only a week b e f o r e Steele had 6 - 3 , 11-9. T h e , three other CONTRACT NOT SIGNED A m e r i c a n s u r v i v o r s of the 15 who c a p t u r e d the N C A A i n t e r m e d i a t e s t a r t e d the t o u r n a m e n t w e r e hurdles championship a: Provo, Lucas, Cards agree eliminated. L't a h, w i t h a t i m e o f : 5 0 . 2 . C l i f f R i c h e y of D a l l a s , T e x . , It w a s the s e c o n d y e a r In a r o w B'OB STEELE s t i l l tired after playing nearly esa f o u r h o u r s to beat f o u r t h - s e e d e d turned down a five-year con- M c l n t i r e has been negotiating Monday Night Special T o n y R o c h e of A u s t r a l i a W e d n e s - F o r m e r Spartan football s t a r t r a c t e s t i m a t e d ' a t o v e r $250,000 w i t h the C a r d i n a l s in S t . L o u i s day, w e n t down to a n o t h e r A u s - H a r o l d L u c a s h a s a g r e e d to t e r m s w i t h the C a r d i n a l s a n d q u i t the a n d t r o m h i s law f i r m in Cleve-' t r a l i a n , R a y R u f f e l s , 6 - 4 , 6-2, with t h e S t . L o u i s f o o t b a l l C a r d - t e a m a f t e r eight days in the lar 6-4. inals, Lucas' attorney, N o r m a n E A C H P I Z 7 A O R D E R W I L L E N T I T L E Y O U TO A Cardinals' training camp, " H a r o l d is r e a l a n x i o u s to r e - Stan S m i t h of P a s a d e n a , C a l i f . , M c l n t i r e , said Thursday. S E C O N D P I Z Z A AT NO A D D IT ION AL C H ARGE . He w a s t h e C a r d i n a l s ' f i r s t t u r n to t h e C a r d i n a l s , " M c - w a s b e a t e n by the t h i r d - s e e d e d , M c l n t i r e s a i d L u c a s h a s not O F F E R G O O D A F T E R 6:30. T A K E O U T O R D E RS r o u n d d r a f t c h o i c e In 1966, a f t e r l n t i r e s l i d . " H e w i l l r e p o r t to J o h n N e w c o m b e of A u s t r a l i a , a n d s i g n e d a c o n t r a c t , but that a n p l a y i n g f o r t h r e e y e a r s w i t h the the C a r d i n a l s J u l y 1 2 . " N O T I N C L U D E D . Y O U M U S T BE 21. M a r t y R i e s s e n of E v a n s t o n , 111., a g r e e m e n t has been r e a c h e d w i t h Spartans as a defensive middle T h e C a r d i n a l s open t h e i r train-_ dropped a sluggish three hour t h e C a r d i n a l s f o r the 1967 f o o t - guard. i n g c a m p s f o r r o o k i e s J u l y 13, THE NE If and 38 m i n u t e m a r a t h o n to young J o h n C o o p e r of A u s t r a l i a , 11-9, Power Slide ball season. L u c a s c l a i m e d that he " j u s t a t L a k e F o r e s t , 111. " I ' m w o r d i n g the c e r t a i n s p e - d i d n ' t think f o o t b a l l w a s fun any- The C a r d i n a l s a r e expected 6-3, 11-13, 8-6. c i f i c a t i o n s in t h e c o n t r a c t , " M c - m o r e " a n d that h e h a d s e v e r a : to u s e L u c a s , a 6 - 2 , 2 8 0 - p o u n d e r , TOWN PUMP Second seeded R o y E m e r s o n of A u s t r a l i a , the heavy b e t t i n g An IM Softball p l a y e r s l i d e s into t h i r d base w h i l e the o p p o s i n g t h i r d b a s e m a n a t t e m p t s to mdke the l n t i r e said. " T e r m s a r e con- f i d e n t i a l , of c o u r s e . But the fig-1 p r o b l e m s to w o r k o u t . R e p o r t s that L u c a s b e c a m e i n - as a defensive tackle. f a v o r i t e , r a n into s t i f f e r o p p o s i - u r e s a r e l e s s than t h o s e i n the 3 0 7 S. G R A N D IV 9 - 6 6 14 t a g . I M S o f t b a l l has b e e n in f u l l s w i n g s i n c e M o n d a y terested in playing football with tion than h e expected f r o m South original contract." LANSING OPEN 10 A . M . - 2 A . M . A f r i c a ' s R o b e r t M a u d , 6-3, 9-7, a n d w i l l c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h the s u m m e r t e r m . the C a r d i n a l s again began early L u c a s s u r p r i s e d the s p o r t s 6-4. State N e w s photo by B r u c e M i n t z world l a s t s u m m e r w h e n he this week. Ex-champ Now Thru Thürs, IM news Camera 7 BIG DAYS 3 COLOR Wilt disputes contract D e a d l i n e s f o r e n t r i e s in i n t r a - •Ait IAMS» '"> On M - 4 3 HITS •MnMMiMtMi Phon* 482-74®» m u r a l tennis, golf and volleyball a r e being extended. dies a t 6 0 P H I L A D E L P H I A (UPI) — J a c k R a m s a y s a i d they t a l k e d in h i s Tennis entries willbeaccepted EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN D I S N E Y S H O R T AT DUSK FRI. & SAT. - 2 DAYS L E F T Ramsay, g e n e r a l m a n a g e r of t h e o f f i c e f o r 15 m i n u t e s but " t h e r e u n t i l J u l y 3. S i n g l e s p l a y w i l l b e - S E Q U A L S , I t a l y (L'PI) — P r i m o gin J u l y 5. C a m e r a , boxing's " g e n t l e g i a n t " G e o r g y loves J o s . J o s loves Meridith. M e r i d i t h loves M e r i d i t h 1 world - champion Philadelphia is n o t h i n g I c a n c o m m e n t on n o w . " w i t h the Jaw of g l a s s d i e d T h u r s - 76ers, met Thursday with Wilt C h a m b e r l a i n w a s not a v a i l a b l e . E n t r i e s for golf will be ac- day on t h e 34th a n n i v e r s a r y of the 1\\cTa\e o1 a \ Chamberlain to discuss their c e p t e d u n t i l noon J u l y 6. T h e n i g h t h e w.on t h e h e a v y w e i g h t c o n t r a c t d i s p u t e but d e c l i n e d to Chamberlain w a s quoted i n a I M Office will accept only a championship from Jack Sh^jkey comment. c o p y r i g h t e d s t o r y in t h e P h i l a d e l - l i m i t e d n u m b e r of s i g n - u p s , w i t h BWlton - phia E v e n i n g Bulletin Wednesday p r e f e r e n c e g i v e n to t h o s e who i n New Y o r k , H e svas 6 0 . P r o g r a m I n f o r m a t i o n 482-3905 BucK ( ¿ , vu, y-. Trrhmtrolar as saying he was d i s c u s s i n g con- signup e a r l y . C a m e r a d i e d of c i r r h o s i s of COOL M the l i v e r and diabetes i n a cottage tracts with s e v e r a l c l u b s in the T o d a y i s the .last day to s i g n - a t S e q u a l s , t h e n o r t h I t a l i a n town new A m e r i c a n Basketball Assn. up for r e c r e a t i o n a l v o l l e y b a l l . I'tNlifcT-U w h e r e he w a s b o r n a n d to w h i c h You'll Flip over this great (ABA). P l a y w i l l b e g i n next w e e k . Daily from he c a m e h o m e last month f r o m B E S T IN F O R E I G N FILMS G l e n d a l e , C a l i f . , to l i v e out h i s P.m. DOUBLE DISNEYfy|j|! 2 n d W K . l.oo TODAY AND SAT. r e m a i n i n g d a y s . F r i e n d s said he also suffered f r o m cancer. . 7:00 P . M . - S A T . F R O M 1 P . M . In h i s p r i m e . t h e ' - ' a m b l i n g a l p " "SUPERIOR! WONDERFUL PELL-MELL 2 MEMORABLE HITS! s t o o d Just u n d e r s i x f e e t , s i x i n c h e s a n d w e i g h e d 260 p o u n d s . WALT D I M ENJOYMENT, IMMENSELY ORIGINAL! GRETA GARBO At his death, C a m e r a ' s huge frame had s h r i v e l l e d to 176 THE WAY IT IS WITH THIS NEW DREED pounds. FREDRÍC MARCH WALLACE BEERY The It w a s on J u n e 2 9 , 1933, that anna MARIE DRESSLER OF YOUNG PEOPLE RACING CRAZILY C a m e r a w i t h t h e happy n i c k n a m e CSSßßaim ' M I N and B I L L " "Da I ' r e e m , " w o n the h e a v y - w e i g h t t i t l e on a s i x t h r o u n d THROUGH A CHANGING WORLD." 7 : 2 5 , 9:15 9:00 P . M . only k n o c k o u t o v e r S h a r k e y , He l o s t the c r o w n to M a x B a e r in 11 -Bosley Crowther. N Y Tin STARTS SUNDAY: r o u n d s on J u n e 14, 1934, a f t e r r THe mimscH concoMTion Prtsens ~ b e i n g f l o o r e d 10 t i m e s . j a c K u e m m o n C a m e r a w a n t e d to be a c a r - Î H E HUSSIAHS ARE'COMINfc p e n t e r but b e c a m e a c a r n i v a l waixefl m a m a u T H E J)USSIAHS ARE COMINfc h BILLY W I L M O T S f r e a k a n d b o x e r b e c a u s e of h i s A1 CUM!'Hütt MUMM' UNITED ARTISTS -me FORiune cooKie great size and strength. He could Hm«««" 'i Ü-M . uniTeo arntSTS withstand terrible punishment JAMES MASON • ALAN BATES • LYNN REDGRAVE in the r i n g , p r o v i d i n g he w a s n ' t hit on his " g l a s s J a w . " GEORGY G I R L SHOWN T W I C E AT 9 : 3 0 & L A T E MSU INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES nm, KIRK ANNETTE - 2ND A D U L T FE A T U R E - FRED caKEllM J O V W V P E T T E T 4kunta SCOURBY ' lame WESÍERFIELD 3fl(] inuyuLU nuuuuiiun - ««ito'sm*fmoduciions " I n e v e r tt a n t e d t o be till net less. • „.,.., t. BILI WALSH UlUt HArWiRD- .. BIlLWAlSH-s- .»CHARLES BARTON T I never t h o u g h t 1 w a s t o n a l i or QJ (¡je**, ojy Deficafc,8/quüCfe Ra^feyJ biteli.v e n o u g h , lint in this -j ; r. " U T T E R L Y UNIQUE! LINGERS LONG IN MEMORY! YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING QUITE LIKE IT!' a l l i e t i n e , I colile o f ulte!" J O ( Ol.l Mill V l'I) TI mis ,,„ „1,1, Till. MM S I ' I I X i K I i / AMIMI.! I J T V A K Walt Disney's zf Snow ^ M lit: White WALT DISNEY'S THE Seven Dwarfs ^Absent-minded TECHNICOLOR " WALTER REAOE- STERLING presents -PLUS!- SHAKESPEARE WALLAH »RING Pfòfe$!op PETER OT00LE0MAR SIIARIPTOM COl'RTENAY 'MYSTERIES OF THE D E E P " SUrnnii Sh.,0,, kj OliRrn.il S. rpi-n Sior\ b\ I \ t Kendji . M.ijk FRIDAY JUNE 30 and SATURDAY JULY 1 C V wMacMlM «-iOLSON «»»WYNN j - i K I R K D O N A L D P L E A S E X C E -J O A N N A ' P E T T E T - P H I L I P P E NOIRET Professor' 2nd at 9:33 & L a t e - 'Shaggy Dog' at 11:30 - S H O W N 2ND A T 11:20 NEXT: I 7:30 P . M . FAIRCHILD THEATRE ADMISSION 50c j "YOU O N L Y LIVE TWICE' F r i d a y , J u n e 3 0 , 1967 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 'MY THREE ANGELS' 1st Circle play scores success IIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll and Dale Rose all gave outstand- stock c h a r a c t e r s , capable of only By E R I C P I A N 1 N ing performances as the three one emotion. State News E x e c u t i v e E d i t o r It's not a crime if you're not caught, convicts. The three created the Baldwin stormed onto the set illusion of living closely together in a n g e r , practically shouted his so don't get caught for that's the crime. for years and growing to depend w ay through the p e r f o r m a n c e , and " M y Three A n g e l s , " the first or one another for their own stormed off the set in a n g e r . offering of the S u m m e r C i r c l e lllllllllllltlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIilllllllllMIMIi existence in a somewhat chaotic The audience knew he was the Theater ' 6 7 , is a comedy that Eve with a French family that and thinks Paul loves her as world. v i l l a i n . They were beaten over experiments with the theme of r u n s a general store. much as she loves h i m . Reynolds won over the audi- the head with this fact. Vet there appearance and r e a l i t y . Felix Ducotel, the owner of The three c o n v i c t s , who have ence with his exuberance and was no subtlety to his p e r f o r m - The play is so s u c c e s s f u l , in the shop, is a t i m i d , gullible by now taken over the house- f l a i r for the absurd and comi- ance, no innuendos which might f a c t , that the audience finds it- chap whose ineptness in business hold, endear themselves to the c a l . He was able to project a have proved m o r e effective in self struggling with the same has turned the shop's finances family and find it necessary to personality torn between prag- this situation. d i l e m m a in which the charac- into utter c h a o s . dispose of the two v i l l a i n s . m a t i s m a n d r o m a n t i c i s m . He The S3 m e applies to C l a r k and ters are involved. L'ncle H e n r i , the shop's finan- They do so, the family is blended the two quite well and M i s s W a l l a c h . Nothing is left to Three convicts match wits with cial backer, and his nephew Paul saved and these three wise men gave dimension to his p a r t . the audience's imagination.Noth- a c r o s s section of society and a r r i v e that night and threaten to a r e satisfied to return to the Rutledge's p o r t r a y a l of J u l e s ing is hinted. Everything is the question that a r i s e s is: Who r u i n the lives of the Ducotel p r i s o n — a t l e a s t until next appeared to be an understate- spelled out precisely to the audi- a r e really the guilty ones? The answer to this soon becomes ob- family. Christmas. ment of the p a r t . His d e l i v e r y , ence. Each character conveys but The p e r f o r m a n c e s , on thr f o r the most p a r t , was an un- one side-of his personality. vious. It's not a c r i m e if y o u ' r e Henri plans to wipe out Felix's not caught; so don't get caught, business because it's a financial whole, can be placed into two wavering monotone, yet this en- categories: the believable and hanced the wry quality of J u l e s ' pro* suite w e l l . I iw in for that's the c r i m e . f l o p , and P a u l threatens to jilt the stereotyped. p e r s o n a l i t y . J u l e s , for this one aise luvet t!i> Woven into the play is a love Felix's daughter, M a r i e L o u i s e . night, wanted to a s s u m e the role and sliver f the play ¡at it story, that isn't a love story. It She is as gullible as her father E . C . R e y n o l d s , Fi*ank Rutled 0 c of the head of the household. His dev. smoothly a lakes place C h r i s t m a s E v e , yet affection f o r Felix's wife, E m i l i e , tive h . T ìere were no l u l l s and New coeds meet the Cedar the t h e r m o m e t e r reads 105 de- and his concern for M a r i e L o u i s e the business pres ilted sev- grees. One of the c h a r a c t e r s is were believable. His anger and era ical moments , Baldwin convinced that virtue is its own contempt for the intrusion of mac od use of ti r e w a r d , yet his own actions re- Along the edge of the Red Cedar are orientation freshmen Germaine Gaston, H e n r i and Paul were even m o r e rie stage in hi: blocking. fute t h i s . Dearborn; Carole Cortner, Davison; Jean Toler, Bay City; Cindy Tew, Grosse believable. Thus he gave breadth •t, " M y Three A |ngels" J o s e p h , J u l e s and A l f r e d , three njoyabU start to M SU* s Pointe; Louise Potter, Flint; and Ann Nowack, Allen Park. to his c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n . likeable convicts, imprisoned in : heater p r o g r a m State N e w s photo by Dick Owsley R o s e , as the young and i m - French G u i a n a , spend C h r i s t m a s petuous A l f r e d , was c r e d i b l e . His Expo ' p o r t r a y a l was an excellent foil to the h u m o r of Reynolds, and the Zoo bird's fowl-mouth m o r e r e s t r a i n e d , serious por- t r a y a l by Rutledge. Michael O b e r f i e l d , as F e l i x , L a Verne Hagenback, as his wife Elizabeth touring '67 E m i l i e , and Janalyn Edmondson 01" I'AWA I'—Queen Elizabeth during her Ottawa stay. Then they necessary walls of security a n d m e m b e r , said the nation w a s as M a r i e Louise should also be II headed Thursday for C a n a d a ' s f o r m a l i t y w i l l separate the queen h u m i l i a t e d and had second-class 100th birthday party and a six- P h i l i p to Expo 67 in Montreal cleaned out commended for f i n e , credible c ha ra c t e rteat io n s . day, security-masked tour that a b o a r d the royal yacht, Britannia, from u s . " status in the eyes of the w o r l d because Elizabeth was officially has some Canadians s a y i n g , without technically entering Que- The t r i p in some m e a s u r e was John Baldwin as Henri Tro- its chief of state and not the DES MOINES, Iowa f — P e d r o , " T h e y ' r e treating her like a c h a r d , Tom C l a r k as P a u l , and bec, the Trench-speaking prov- expected to serve as a b a r o m e - prime minister. the dirty-talking p a r r o t a t the radioactive s u b s t a n c e . " Joar.e \Vallach,as M m e . P a r o l e , i n c e where Elizabeth ran into ter of C a n a d a ' s attitudes toward Des Moines C h i l d r e n ' s Z o o , is The t r i p , p a r t of a year-long Johnson w i l l greet- the queen lacked d i m e n s i o n in their p e r - noisy anti-British demonstra- the m o n a r c h y . Students a n d a changed bird. Now he uses only at the Quebec P a v i l i o n of Expo f o r m a n c e s . They seemed to be centennial celebration, officially tions in 1964. F r e n c h Canadians have been ac- clean w o r d s . B i g ones. c o m m e m o r a t e s Canada's receiv- 67 on Monday and attend a lunch- Security police plan to hold tive in their opposition to i t . Pedro, actually a macaw, was ing self-governing status from eon for her at the pavilion the spectators at least 100 yards banished from the zoo's " B i r t h - Queen V i c t o r i a — Elizabeth's At a P a r l i a m e n t session s a m e day. He and other provin- away while site tours the " i n t e r - day H o u s e " several weeks ago cial p r e m i e r s w i l l meet her in when custodians discovered he had learned some colorful pro- Bookstore great-great-grandmother. 'The queen a r r i v e s to a 21-gun n a t i o n a l " Expo islands in the St. L a w r e n c e River on Monday. Up Wednesday, G i l l e s G r e g o i r e , a F r e n c h Canadian S e p a r a t i s t Ottawa next Wednesday. salute, a trumpet fanfare and a o 500,000 visitors a r e expected 1 fanity during the winter. They P r o g r a m Information 332-0944 NOW! SI.25 TO 5:30 P.M. flash of sabers as red-coated blamed his shocking new vocab- ulary on some p l u m b e r s who had to c h a n g e Royal Canadian Mounted Police w i l l snap ¡0 attention. to try to see her, " I t ' s a ridiculous thing to put coviMfowüfam/ Eve. & Sun. $1.50 Children 60c Feature Today h e r in a cocoon l i k e t h i s , " a cab been working at the zoo. But C h a r l e s R. E l g i n , zoo di- Getting rid of the body location tzaoetn within a jijares 1 1; 2-: Te keep area d r i v e r c o m p l a i n e d , Toronto's Globe and M a i l said it felt " u n - CAMPUS 1:15-3:20-5:30-7:45-10:00 r e c t o r , now c l a i m s Pedro spouts Two Ea-t I m s i n g stores have only w ell-laundered if esoteric NOW! 2nd Big Wc:k TARLITI Frank Rutledge, as one of the convicts, carries words such as " t r a n s c e n d e n t a l " changed locations to condense T o m C l a r k , the e v i l nephew, off a f t e r the nephew operations, with leases effective E X C L U S I V E ORIVE II*SHOWING and m e g a l o p o l i t a n . " " H e ' s the most erudite p a r r o t has been b i t t e n b y a s n a k e p l a n t e d to k i l l the u n c l e July 1. Drive In Theatre • lOIO SNOW ROAD in " M y T h r e e A n g e l s . " Spartan Book Store, now a t 2 2 3 One Complete Showing at Dusk in the whole w o r l d , " c l a i m e d E l g i n , How did they b r i n g about State News photo by Chuck Michaels Ann St., will move to the Ink this m a r v e l o u s t r a n s f o r m a t i o n ? P o : store at 307 East Grand R i v - W I N N E R OF S A C A D E M Y A W A R D S ! er Ave., f o r m e r l y a branch of " O f f and on for three weeks Marshall Music C o . at 245 Ann I ' d read h i m chapters f r o m Os- Peace Corps w o r k e r fired • s. wald Spengler's T h e Decline of the W e s t ' , " said the zoo chief. said C I I t V » sr. t i torci c move, W y l i e , owner of ßf » J i k , v li DICK VAN DYKE DEBBIE R E Y N O L D S for anti-war activity in Chile ti Book Store, " W e just J A S O N ROBARDS if* J E A N SIMMONS Placement WASHINGTON 8 — T h e Peace weeks ago, "»plaining the decision to get on the street of th c'roçs .ii S — .'S. f VAN J O H N S O N Peace Corp restriction . A C o r p s said today it had fired a trict. * Bureau young volunteer who had been signing petit s protesti: Wylie said the ^tore's n a m e protesting in C h i l e t h e L . S . bomb- war. will change to W y l i e ' s Rook Store. DAVID D í m t í C i i í l i c i í c í u i ¿>lVlc LEAN'S Students must register in per- The spoke Murr ing in North Vietnam. Although the new- location will son at the Placement Bureau at had been t o l i he could See il Ml •one you love! T h e agency said B r u c e M u r - cut W y l i e ' s si7e to that of a least two days p r i o r to the date of an interview. r a y , 25, of Newport, R . I . , was petition but could not denti h i m s e l f as a i i é m b e r of tl " c r o w d e d , busy s t o r e , " M a r s h a l l FILM fired because it was the policy Music moved out because of too OF BORIS Monday, July 10: Corps. f Plus Cartoon & Novelty . Next! " A Guide For The M a r r i e d M a n ' of the Peace C o r p s not to involve much; r o o m , m a n a g e r T o m West- ^kS Climax-Scotts Schools: E a r l y itself in p o l i t i c s . The spokesman ¡aid fter the gate said. and later elementary education* warning M u r r a y h i the letter OPEN' AT 8:00 Tonight & Tomorrow " T h e 32-foot addition at the DOCTOR ZlinVCiO 1BA^ Drive-In NSIN O m u s i c and art (B^M), C l i m a x , M u r r a y , Wltortiad been a volun- translated and had t printed in 6 back was more space than we All Color Program Michigan. teer for a year and a half, taught the C h i l e a n newspaper E l Sur n e e d e d , " he ^aid. Clintondale Public Schools: m u s i c at the University of Con- in Concepcion. ROBERT ROI í DAVID LEAN . « s « - . • w * o ; . » ® Theatre Now conducting all business 2 2 1 SZ07 S. CEDAR ST Due to length each feature once only Early' and l a t e r elementary edu- cepción, Concepción, C h i l e . His " T h e Vietnam war is a m a j o r at the newer Ann Street store, - ADMISSION - cation, r e m e d i a l reading, indus- service had been scheduled to end political issue in C h i l e , " the A D U L T S AT ALL I1MI.S $1.50 - CHILPRI-N (LNDF.R 12) 1 REE Westgate said he " h a t e d to get t r i a l , a r t s , m a t h e m a t i c s , French in N o v e m b e r . spokesman s:-id, " a n d i t h a s b e e n and English ( B , M ) and visiting A Peace C o r p s spokesman.-said the policy of the Peace C o r p s off the golden s t r i p , " or G r a n d R i v e r Avenue, East L a n s i n g ' s A D D E D - " R O D E O R O U N D U P " & CARTOON N E X T A'I FRACTION - " S P A R T A C U S " " Y O U ARE GOING TO ENJOY, teacher ( M ) . •ALFIE'VERY MUCH." not to get involved in any local m a i n business a r t e r y . M u r r a y had not been fired for his Howell Public Schools: E a r l y political i s s u e . " views on Vietnam but because * and later elementary' education he insisted on injecting the war The spokesman said Murray- and special education type " a " issue in C h i l e ' s politics. had been recalled f r o m C h i l e * * * AUTO (B,M) and counseling and the m i d d l e of last week and spent T h e spokesman said M u r r a y guidance ( M ) . several days talking with C o r p s RCA Service C o . , McCoy J o b had been warned not to have a let- ter, expressing his views on the officials in Washington, includ- * RACING f ? l C o r p s Center: Psychology, in- d u s t r i a l a r t s and boys' physical war, published in a newspaper. ing Peace C o r p s Director J a c k Vaughn. H i s service was t e r - * ^^rrrrrrrrnrr^W SPEEDWAY * He said M u r r a y wrote the letter AT T H E TRACK T H E STARS education ( B , M ) and counseling ' to T h e New York T i m e s several minated Wednesday. C A L L HOME . . . Ï* and guidance ( M ) . * * FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Monday - Tuesday, July 10 - 11: * SPECTACULAR! The . Andersons: A g r i c u l t u r e R E A L L Y BIG SHOW ,ind all m a j o r s , a l l colleges. M * * I RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) * Monday, July 3 MICHAEL CAINE >s ALF1E • Super Stocks LEDGES * flying around * * — N . r . WORLD JOURNAL TRIBUNE the oval MIUICENT MARTIN»JULIA FOSTER* JANE ASHER • SHIRLEY A N ^ E L D PLAYHOUSE " A n Achievement Of M i g h t y Proportions!" * • Fireworks * P L U S I SHOWN S E C O N D | PLUS * • F i g u r e 8 R ac i n g * GET S E T F O R T H E H E I S T O F A L L T I M E ! MAGNIFICENT! Michigan's * • Ken Carter at C e n t r a l ft only Figure 8 track PUIMOUI' PC I TURES m ulociitiM ni» Sim »«IS mo SMURI UIKPIISIS SATURDAY, JULY 1 T h r i l l Show * "'it mame avium -CHICAGO AMERICAN Figure 8 Racing * Smina usi • Open Class . Open C lass Stocks * MINUTES AWAY * -AssaujTONi A Stock competition "A Grandiose Epic! Has Greatness And Beauty! rin Trials 7: 30 PJyl. CRILD * IN G R A N D LE DGE Rae 50 P.M. F l y i ng S u p e r STUPENDOUS! ff QUEEN • ft * Modlfides AO H PLAYING T i m e T r i a l ; 7:00 P . M . * * L A S T 2 NIGHTS BOSTON GLOBE Races 8:30 P . M . --STARTING SUNDAY-- DOUBLE DEAN M A R T I N f * A SHOT IN , r /amesJ. • Adults $1.75 C h i l d r e n 50? Miche ner" THE DARK i * DEAN MARTIN "Who's Been * Sleeping * RESERVATIONS: 627-7805* OR PARAMOUNT NEWS y o* * m in My "SP** SPECIAL MSU T I C K E T PRICES Tilt: MIRISI H WRPUKATIIN FMSKS1S JULIE ANDREWS MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS m THE CEORGE ROY HILL »ALTER MIRISOI PKODl'fTION of" H A W A I I " «.••»» -1 SITED ARTISTS Mcvr,T Hope * MARTN I • TURNER Bed?' C O M I N G NE X T W E E £ THE FANTASTICS P-tfLtfC&t D-rK ' JW Strttnjlli ST il'.ti .. 1 WHO» GOT n s% TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION' PERFORMANCES JULY 3-8 ADULTS $2.00 EVENINGS • . M A T . $1.50 D A I L Y AT 1:30 & S P . M . TICKETS A T BOX O F F I C E OR B Y M A I L , U S - 1 2 7 at C o l l e g e Road - between Holt and Mason THE A W M A T I N E E , JULY 4 F r i d a y , J u n e 3 0 , 1967 6 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan STATE NEWS TOMORROW'S FORECAST: STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED HOT RESULTS WHEN YOU USE A QUICK - ACTION WANT ED CLASSIFIED • 355-8255 * • 355-8255 * For Rent FoivSale Service 1 wit* a Automotive Scooters & Cycles For Rent SLX R O O M furnished a p a r t m e n t . B I C Y C L E SALES, rentals and DIAPER SERVICE, Diaperene Attack on F A I R L A N E 1964, V-6 four door. H O N D A 150 c c . $190. Very good GRADUATE STUDENT wanted f a l l . Share beautiful four g i r l Will a c c o m m o d a t e four to six services. Also used. EAST F r a n c h l s e d Service Approved by New batterv, whitewalls, s n o w running condition, h e l m e t . 332- low cû'/ t i r e s . 353-6809. 3-7/6 ¿440. 3-6/29 a p a r t m e n t . 339-8012. 3-7/6 college m e n . C a l l after 4 p . m . , 716 North Washington Avenue. LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 East G r a n d R i v e r . C a l l 332-8303. C Doctors and DSIA. The most modern and only personalized U.S. ship WANT AD F A L C O N i 9 6 0 . Two c a r s . ! oth YAMAHA 1966 Big Bear S c r a m - WORKING GIRL looking f o r 3-6/30 s e r v i c e in L a n s i n g , providing you with diaper p a l l s , polybags, AUTOMOTIVE six c y l i n d e r , automatic, good transportation. C a l l IV 2-S721 b l e r , 250cc. Excellent condition. 2,000 m i l e s . P r i c e d for i m m e - apartment in L a n s i n g . Want o t h e r s . P r e f e r one with c a r . N E E D E D ONE g i r l , four g i r l FOR W E D D I N G and p r a c t i c a l shower gifts, complete line of basket-ware. See A C E HARD- d e o d o r i z e r s , and diapers, or use your own. Baby clothes washed triggered? EMPLOYMENT diate sale at $500. Phone 485- C a l l B. 351-5766. 1-6/30 a p a r t m e n t , I m m e d i a t e l y . Sum- or IV 2-7004. 3-7/6 W A R E ' S selections. 201 East f r e e . No deposit. Plant inspec- WASHINGTON f. — T e s t i - FOR RENT 7413 a f t e r 5 p . m . 5-7/6 m e r , reduced. 351-5885. 5-7/7 mony before a Navy court of in- Grand River, across from tion Invited. A M E R I C A N DIA- FOR SALE F O R D i960Fairlane.Clean,eight SUBLET SPARTAN Village q u i r y suggests an I s r a e l i tor- Union. Phone E D 2-3212. C P E R S E R V I C E , 914 E. G l e r . HONDA SL'PERHAWK 1966. Just a p a r t m e n t . A v a i l a b l e July-Sep- EAST - U N F U R N I S H E D , clean LOST & FOUND cylinder, a u t o m a t i c . Good con- C a l l 482-0864. C pedo boat attack on the c o m - past break I n . C a l l 372-5808 t e m b e r . 355-3240 or 484-7901. second floor four room apart- m u n i c a t i o n s ship L i b e r t y could PERSONAL dition. 351-6449. 5-7, 10 after 6 p . m . 3-7/6 1-6/30 , m e n t . $25 deposit. $80 a m o n t h . C A M E R A ; B R A N D new N i k k o r - • PEANUTS PERSONAL have been triggered by the acci- C a l l 882-3247. . 3-7/5 mat FT, $250. 35mm f:2.8, $85. DIAPER SERVICE, Lansing's • REAL ESTATE F O R D 1963, 34,000 m i l e s . Stick, dental, heat-caused f i r i n g of an N E E D ONE g i r l to s h a r e one bed- Used Exakta V X l l a . C a l l 353- finest. 'Sour choice of t h r e e • SERVICE Y-8, almost new condition. $700. D U C A T I B R O N C O 98cc. Rebuilt unmanned machine gun. r o o m a p a r t m e n t . $60. 129 B u r - E U R O P E B O U N D second half. 7799. 3-7/6 types; containers furnished, no • TRANSPORTATION 1-616-749-9175. 3-6/30 engine. Good r u n n e r . $135. 1- T h e PT boat attack-launched 616-749-9175. 3-6/30 cham D r i v e . 351-6818. 3-7/6 Third girl needed, reduced. deposit. Baby clothes washed • WANTED nearly half an hour, after I s r a e l i Luxury a p a r t m e n t . 351-5466. FENDER A M P L I F I E R Sorento free. Try our Velvasoft p r o c e s s . MUSTANG 1966. Like new. Navy jet w a r p l a n e s had raked the W A N T E D , ONE g i r l to s h a r e 2-6/30 G u i t a r p l u s e x t r a s . P e r f e c t con- 25 years in L a n s i n g . B Y - L O DEADLINE blue, a u t o m a t i c , six cylinder. HONDA 1966, 305 S c r a m b l e r . 1 DIAPER S E R V I C E , ' 1010 E. L i b e r t y with rockets and m a - Only 4600 m i l e s . Excellent con- Sharp. $550. 627-9150 after 7 luxury a p a r t m e n t , p o o l . After r ———. dition. Speaker guaranteed for chine guns-resulted in 26 of the 1 P . M . one class aay be- 5 p . m . , 351-9132. 3-7/6 Houses l i f e . Must s e l l . C a l l T e r r y , * M i c h i g a n . IV 2-0421.. C dition. IV 2-6325, after 5 p . m . p .m. 3-6/30 34 deaths on the U.S. ship, the fore publication. 351-5200 or L i n d a , E D 2-4176. I yping Navy court was told. S U Z U K I , 1966, 250 X-6 H u s t l e r . July 4 Special F O R R E N T - C h a r m i n g house. Development of the PT boat Cancellations 12n«pnone Good shape. Asking $525.Phone Mount Hope Road in O k e m o s . D O U B L E B E D , s p r i n g s , like new MUSTANG, 1966, six cylinder, C o m p l e t e L i n e of ANN B R O W N , typist a n d m u l t i l i t h torpedo a n d gun assault was class day before publica- 332-3267 before 3 p . m . 3-6/30 Two b e d r o o m s , each with bath- m a t t r e s s . $60 or best offer. 482- traced in the words of C m d r . three speed. 19,000 m i l e s . $1595 Outdoor Cooking Equipment w offset p r i n t i n g . Dissertations, tion. r o o m . F i r e p l a c e , carpeted liv- 4729. 1-6/30 W i l l i a m L . McGonagle of N o r - OX 4-0258. 3-6/30 theses, m a n u s c r i p t s , general HONDA 50, 2,000 m i l e s . Excel- Fox Hole PX ing r o o m . Secluded. Huge back folk, V a „ the L i b e r t y ' s captain, PHONE lent condition. Best offer. C a l l y a r d . L a r g e closets. Entirely HEAVY DUTY Aztec portable typing. I B M , 16 years experi- O L D S M O B I L E 1965, F-85. Y-8, and E n s . David G . L u c a s of 355-8255 482-3220. 3-6/30 Frandor panelled. $185 a m o n t h . Phone typewriter. $25. Dotti 353-0657. ence. 332-8384. C automatic. Power steering, ra- V i r g i n i a Beach, Va. T W O G I R L S to share nice a p a r t - 676-5308. 3-7/5 Evenings 377-2280. 3-6/30 RATES dio. Exceptionally clean. Call P A U L A ANN H A U G H E Y , typist, M c G o n a g l e , in a second round 332-0390. 3-6/30 1966 BIG B e a r S c r a m b l e r . Just m e n t Y a r d f o r s u r g i n g . After of testimony, told the court that: 1 DA f si.50 IBM Selectrlc and' Executive. over 4,000 m i l e s . $550. 351- 5:30 p . m . , 332-2195. 3-6/30 T H R E E B E D R O O M house. S m a l l , T W I N B E D S , like newl Reason- " O n further recollection of the M u l t i l i t h offset p r i n t i n g . P r o - 3 DAYS S3.00 O L D S M O B I L E 1964 F-85.Excel- 9405. 5-7/5 unfurnished. Has stove, re- ably p r i c e d . 332-6459 between event involving m a c h i n e gun fessional thesis typing. 337- 5 DAYS ¿5.0C lent condition. Three speed, new S U M M E R 307 R i v e r s Edge. F o u r f r i g e r a t o r . G a r a g e . Convenient 5-7 p . m . 3-6/30 1527. C f i r i n g , the effectiveness of the m a n , air-conditioned, balcony. to MSU. M a r r i e d couple. $180. f i r i n g leaves m e to believe that a ( b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad; whitewalls. C a l l 694-0976. HONDA 1966 S90 with h e l m e t , See m a n a g e r . 4-6/30 C a l l 332-1936. 2-6/30 UP T O 1/3 and m o r e savings. p e r s o n , whom I believe to be Over 10, 15f per word, p e r day 3-6/30 l i k e new. 1,100 m i l e s . Reason- a b l e . Phone 373-2760.482-7718. Comparison welcomed. OPTI- EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Dis- Q u i n t e r o (no first name) boat- T h e r e will be a 50tf service EAST LANSING. Unfurnished 3-6/30 CEDAR V I L L A G E C A L DISCOUNT, 416 Tussing sertations, theses, manu- s w a i n m a t e seaman, to have and bookkeeping charge if P L Y M O U T H , 1962, two door. Ex- three bedroom duplex, u t i l i t i e s , Building. Phone IV 2-4667. s c r i p t s , general typing. E l e c t r i c been on station at m a c h i n e gun cellent condition. Radio, heater, APARTMENTS this ad is not paid within f a m i l i e s . $185. 332-5157. r-6/30 53 and took the torpedo boats one week. hydramatic, white sidewalls. IV Employment 3-7/5 typewriter. C a l l 484-4218. SUMMER LEASE 6-7/7 under fire. 4-7653. 3-6/30 $129 F A L L . W i l l s e l l for $80. A The State News w i l l be 5O.OO/MONTH P E R M A N " I t is possible that he evacu- C L E A N - U P Boy. P a r t t i m e and honey r e d , shoulder length. IV responsible only for the 332-5051 G R A N D L E D G E . Three or four ated his station as a result of P L Y M O U T H 1957 Station wagon, Saturday. L o u i s C l e a n e r s , 623 5-7020. 5-6/30 B A R B I M E L , Professional typ- f i r s t day's Incorrect inser- o r see m a n a g e r bedroom o l d e r house. L a r g e the f i r e and f l a m e s f r o m the V-8 a u t o m a t i c , $150. 655-2407. East G r a n d R i v e r . 3-7/5 ist. No job too l a r g e or too tion. 4-7/7 between 3:00-5:00 P . M . lot, two c a r g a r a g e . $150 . 627- m o t o r whaleboat p r i o r to E n s . E L E C T R I C GUITAR - Amplifier, s m a l l . Block off c a m p u s . 332- In t r a i l e r next to 251 C e d a r 6757. 3-7/6 L u c a s ' a r r i v i n g to d e t e r m i n e who C O N C E S S I O N STAND help. Good m i c r o p h o n e and stand. Only $120 3255.. C The State News does noi 12 4-MAN UNITS FOR F A L L was on the mount. P O R S C H E - 1959. N o r m a l coupe. part t i m e job, evenings. Phone Phone 339-8498. 3-7/5 EAST L A N S I N G , four or five bed- Transportation Smoke and f l a m e were billow- p e r m i t racial or religious Engine, transmission good. M r . Smock at 372-2349. STAR- LUXURY APPROVEDapartment. r o o m s , two baths, f u r n i s h e d . ing f r o m a ruined whaleboat on d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in its ad- Needs s o m e w o r k . $400 . 482- LIGHT DRIVE-IN. 2-6/30 USED - A M P L I F l E F t j ^ a y , Gui- Need three m e n . $50 m o n t h . P a r k i n g . Two blocks to c a m p u s . the ship's starboard side-the di- vertising columns. Trie 7531. 5-6/30 ONE OR two r i d e r s wanted to tour L a r r y 351-9484. 4-6/30 Available immediately. 372- tars - Avalon electric, L i n d e l l , State News will not accept Mexico for three weeks in late rection f r o m which the boats SHOR I O R D E R cook. D a y s . Ex- 0888 after 1 p . m . 3-6/30 2 c h o r d s . Schwinn g i r l ' s bike. advertising w h i c h d i s c r i m - July and early A u g u s t . C a l l 332- were c o m i n g in a wedge f o r m a - TRIUMPH 1966, TR-4A 1RS. p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d . CM11 489- N E E D TWO m e n for B u r c h a m E D 2-5634. 3-7/5 inates against religion, 5615. 3-7/5 tion. 14,000 m i l e s , $2,450. 355-2832, 8543. 5-6/30 Woods a p a r t m e n t . P o o l . 351- r a c e , color o r national o r i - TWO B E D R O O M , f u r n i s h e d , util- " W h e n the boats reached an after five. 5-6/30 5783. 5-7/5 L O S E W E I G H T , tone m u s c l e s — gin. ities included. $35 weekly. 332- a p p r o x i m a t e range of 2,000 y a r d s , P A R I ' A N D full t i m e jobs for I s o t r o n . In twenty minutes a day. LEAVING FOR Fort L e w i s , 3617, 337-9412. 10-7/11 the center boat of the f o r m a t i o n V O L K S W A G E N 1962. Low m i l e - s u m m e r . C a l l 882-5476 between EAST L A N S I N G . Brand new du- Reduced over 50%, C a l l 351- Washington, J u l y 3. Riders was signaling to u s , " M c G o n a g l e age, excellent, condition, gas 2 and 5 p . m . 35-8/15 plex two b e d r o o m ground a p a r t - 5245 after 2 p . m . 3-6/30 wanted, exchange r e f e r e n c e s . T H R E E B E D R O O M , cheap. Must testified. " A l s o , at t h i s range Automotive heater. $580. C a l l 355-8296 or m e n t . 625 John R . Furnished C a l l 353-3754 days or 332- r e n t . C a l l 351-7705 after 3 p . m . it appeared that they were flying 332-8152. 3-7/6 EARNINGS A R E u n l i m i t e d as an $150 a month, unfurnished $140 SLMCO W E S T E R N saddle. Size 16 0251. 3-6/30 BUICK W I L D C A T 1964. Power 10-7/11 an I s r a e l i f l a g . " AVON Representative. Turn a m o n t h . C a l l R . V . Stay. IV 5- * 1 • ' Padded s e a t . Two tone. Used steering, b r a k e s , like new t i r e s , On sighting the oncoming PT V O L V O 1959-544. Two door, four your free t i m e into $$. F o r an 2211, Stay Realty C o m p a n y , only three t i m e s . $200,00 value. Wanted top shape. $1495. 6245 L e r n e r Rooms boats, McGonagle said he had speed, r a d i o . Exceptional $450. appointment in your home, w r i t e Realtor. 2-6/30 C a l l 353-0942. 4-6/30 Way. 393-2841. ' 10-7/13 discovered t h a t the L i b e r t y ' s 351-9424 . 5-7/7" M r s . A L O N A HUCKINS, 5663 S U P E R V I S E D ROOMS and apart- B L O O D D O N O R S needed. $7.50 A m e r i c a n flag had been shot School Street, H a s l e t t , M i c h i g a n 920-1/2 WEST Genesee. F u r - m e n t s . M a l e students, cooking, AMPkIFIER - S I L V E R T O N E , for a l l p o s i t i v e , RH negative C H E V R O L E T . , 1 ^ 6 7 B e l - A i r sta- away and that he i m m e d i a t e l y V O L V O 1967 competition P-1800 or call IV 2-6893. C-6/30 nished a p a r t m e n t , four r o o m s p a r k i n g . 1-1/2 blocks f r o m Ber- twin 12, 60 watts. Takes b a s s , with p o s i t i v e factor - $7.50. tion wagon. Eight cylinder, o r d e r e d the largest flag a b o a r d at S T R A T T O N S P O R T C E N T E R , and bath, g a r a g e . Air-condition- key. Starting s u m m e r . ' IV 5- g u i t a r . 393-0045. 3-6^30 A negative, B negative, and A B power steering and b r a k e s . 3800 hoisted f r o m the y a r d a r m . where you can get your complete E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y and ing. Suitable f o r three. 485- 8836. 10-7/10 negative, $10.000. O Negative - m i l e s . ED 2-8712. 3-7/5 " I t was not possible to r e a d sports c a r w o r k . 1915 E. M l c h i - office manager. Age 28 to 2187. 3-7/5 Animals $12.00 M I C H I G A N COMMU- the signals f r o m the center tor- gan. IV 4-4411. C 40. Bookkeeping experience. N E A R UNION, singles, doubles. NITY B L O O D C E N T E R . 507 C H E V R O L E T 1962 Bel-Air two pedo b o a t , " he told the c o u r t . Type 70 w.p j n . Able to a s s u m e TV and lounge a r e a s . P a r k i n g . A F F E C T I O N A T E SIAMESE kit- East G r a n d R i v e r , East L a n s i n g , door sedan. V-8, standard Auto S e r v i c e & P a r t s He said he yelled to the s a i l o r responsibility and supervise 351-4311. 3-7/5 tens. $15. 351-6647. 3-6/30 H o u r s : 9-3:30 Monday and Tues- transmission. 48,000 miles. m a n n i n g starboard m a c h i n e gun others. S m a l l staff but very ex- NORTHWIND day; 12-6:30 T h u r s d a y . 337- Phone 351-7711 after 6 p . m . G E N E R A T O R S A N D STAR'I ERS- N o . 51 to hold fire. tensive responsibility in a r e a s FARMS EAST LANSING near Union, sin- F O R S A L E or trade; r e g i s t e r e d 7183. C 3-7/5 6 & 12 volt. Factory rebuilt, as Instantly, McGonagle said, an- of real estate, stocks, etc. 482- gle r o o m , m a l e s t u d e n t . L i n e n s , D a l m a t i a n dogs. One registered low as $9.70 exchange, used other s t a r b o a r d m a c h i n e gun, 0681, nights 332-6462 . 5-6/30 351-{880 p a r k i n g . 337-2400. 3-7/5 Morgan stud colt for s a l e . 655- W A N T E D : G I R L to p r e p a r e din- C H E V R O L E T 1962 Bel-Air two $4.97. Guaranteed factory re- No. 53, began firing on the cen- built voltage regulators $2.76 1015. 3-7/6 ner and breakfast for lady. Oc- ter of the three I s r a e l i boats. d o o r . Blue, eight cylinder auto- exchange; shock absorbers, FURNITURE SALESMAN, ex- P E N N S Y L V A N I A A V E N U E South A T T R A C T I V E R O O M f o r rent casionally stay a l l night. E D 2- m a t i c . Very good condition. $530 " F r o m the starboard wing of each $2.99. A B C A U T O P A R T S , perienced, general m e r c h a n d i s e off M i c h i g a n Avenue. F u r n i s h e d f o r graduate student or profes- Mobile Homes 5176. 3-6/30 C a l l 355-6165. 3-6/30 the bridge, I observed that the 613 E. South Street. Phone IV 5- in local second-hand store, reg- studio w i t h kitchenette. P r i v a t e sional m a n In area of beautiful f i r e f r o m machine gun No. 53 ular daily hours, no layoffs. entrance, p a r k i n g , utilities p a i d . h o m e s . C a l l afternoons. E D 2- M O V I N G . . . D E S P E R A T E to T O R E N T : MSU p r o f e s s o r with C H E V R O L E T 1965 convertible * 1921. C Phone IV 5-4391 for appoint- was extremely effective a n d $90 a month plus deposit. 489- 1176. 3-7/6 selll 1964 Parkwood two bed- s m a l l f a m i l y wants 2-3 bedroom 283 a u t o m a t i c . $1500. C a l l J i m , Concerned Citizens for Migrants blanketed the area and the cen- ment. 5-6/30 3569. 3-6/30 r o o m , e x t r a s . $7,000 new, only house, p r e f e r a b l y partly fur- OX 4-4651, 5-8 p . m . 3-7/6 t e r torpedo b o a t , " the captain CAR WASH '* U P R I G H T P I A N O . Good condi- $3,700. Insurance i n c l u d e d . C a l l *1 t nished, by August 1. 351-4206. said. Sat., J u l y 1 For Rent ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished. t i o n . W h i t e . Recently tuned. $50 F E 9-8897 or F E 9-8682. 2-6/30 Since it was not possible to C O R Y A I R 1963 three speed. Good 5-7/7 2:00-8:00 M a r r i e d o r graduate-students. C a l l 485-1248. 2-7/5 get to the No. 53 gun position mechanical condition. W i l l take I V R E N T A L S for students. Eco- St, C a s m i r e C h u r c h Q u i e t . Mouth Hope and Haga- VISITING P R O F E S S O R wishes to f r o m the starboard bridge wing, best offer. 355-3377 days. 393- nomical rates by the t e r m or d o r n . Start after July 10. 351- M E N : C L E A N r o o m s , cooking, 1966 R O Y C R A F T 10'x5l' two rent 3-4 bedroom furnished McGonagle said, he sent L u c a s 1160 evenings. 3-6/30 P a r k i n g Lot . . . . Barnes Ave. month. U N I V E R S I T Y TV R E N T - 5135 after noon. 3-6/30 p r i v a t e entrance. Block c a m p u s . b e d r o o m . On lot near c a m p u s . house, September - J u n e . V . C . around the port side of the b r i d g e MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East ALS. 484-9263. C After 5:30 p . m . , 332-2195. After 694-0303. 3-6/30 Dahl, 15136 S.W. Glen Eagles CORVAIR 1964, 500. Three to see if the ensign could tell K a l a m a z o o Street - Since 1940. SUBLET UNIVERSITY Villa 10:20 p . m . , ask H a r o l d , 337- C o u r t , L a k e Oswego, O r e g o n . the gunner to hold fire " u n - speed, excellent running con- TV R E N T A L S for students. $9.00 9142. , 4-7/5 Complete auto painting and col- a p a r t m e n t . A v a i l a b l e J u l y 15. P A R K W O O D 1966, I 2 ' x 5 2 ' . Ex- 4-7/6 til we were able to c l a r i f y the dition. $500. 351-6197. 5-7/10 month. F r e e service and deliv- lision s e r v i c e . A m e r i c a n and C a l l 332-4753 after 6 p . m . cellent shape. Near c a m p u s . situation." foreign c a r s . IV 5-0256. C ery. C a l l N E J A C , 337-1300. We S I N G L E OR double. P r i v a t e bath, ' $4,500. 351-9164. 3-7/6 ESTABLISHED GROUP. THE C O R V E T T E , 1961 - black, new 5-7/6 L u c a s reported back in a few guarantee s a m e day service. C p a r k i n g . No smoking or drink- O T H E R SIDE, is looking f o r bass top. Best offer. Phone 484- minutes " i n effect that he saw M E L ' S AUTO S E R V I C E : L A R G E i n g . South end. 882-8943 after 5 Lost & Found player and sax p l a y e r . Must no one at mount 5 3 , " McGonagle 5707 week days before 4 p . m . F O U R M A N luxury a p a r t m e n t s or s m a l l , we do them a l l . 1108 Apartments p.m. 3-6/30 sing. C a l l 489-7916. 3-7/5 3-7/5 a v a i l a b l e f o r s u m m e r and fall said. E. Grand R i v e r . 332-3255. C l e a s e s . Convenient location near L O S T : HIGH School class r i n g . D O D G E F O U R door sedan. 1960. ROOMMATE FOR apartment shopping a r e a , within easy walk- MATURE SERIOUS m a l e stu- Black setting with D on top. mm, | G r a n a ^ m Six, a u t o m a t i c . $150. T e r r y , A C C I D E N T P R O B L E M ? Call over C a m p u s Book Store. 351- dents. F o u r blocks f r o m c a m - Initials D L M on i n s i d e . If found, ing distance to c a m p u s plus a m - p u s , 337-2658. 3-6/30 •n-i'fri-kil • • • H Q B E O 332-2563. 4-6/30 K A L A M A Z O O S I R E E T BODY 7178 after 11 p . m . 5-6/30 p l e p a r k i n g f a c i l i t i e s . Sign up for please c a l l 484-0298. 3-7/6 Wmm' • H Q H Q D D O I ENGLISH F O R D - 1959. New SHOP. S m a l l dents to l a r g e wrecks. A m e r i c a n and foreign W O U L D L I K E a g i r l to s h a r e four fall t e r m . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l Chalet A p a r t m e n t s . 332-6197, R O O M S F O R r e n t , board. G r a d u - L O S T : IRISH setter puppy, m a l e . ACROSS 1. Square suffix aa • • • • B O B B I c a r s . Guaranteed w o r k . 482- ate students. 1318 E. O a k l a n d . a o Q HQ Q Q B Q t i r e s , completely rebuilt motor 1286. 2628 E. K a l a m a z o o . C g i r l , very nice a p a r t m e n t the second five weeks. C a l l 351- 1200 East G r a n d R i v e r . 4-6/30 489-4839. 3-6/30 Vicinity East L a n s i n g . R e w a r d . 351-4536. 3-7/5 measure 26. Hail 29. Swiftly ••aa •••aa and t r a n s m i s s i o n . $250. 1521 L y o n s . 372-1869. 5-6/30 5045 after 4 p . m . 3-6/30 - " • - ~ -] 4. Fertilizer 8. Fortify 31. Settlement Sanaa aaaa Aviation SOUTHWEST, NEWLY done, For Sale 11. Morass 33. Furious • • • • a aa • • • FIAT SEDAN and f a m i l y , 1100- ONE M A L E for four m a n apart- p a r t i a l l y f u r n i s h e d studio apart- m e n t . $90 f o r single g i r l . Util- Personal 12. Oil-yielding 37. Winglike aaaa aaaa na D s e r i e s . Only 10,000 actual F R A N C I S A V I A T I O N . So easy to m e n t . P o o l . L e a s e ends Septem- ities f u r n i s h e d . Security depo- A N T I Q U E OAK c o m m o d e , $22; tree 38. Derived a a a aaaaggmm m i l e s . Very clean body. Assume learn in the P I P E R C H E R O - ber 1. $50 a m o n t h . 351-7163 sit r e q u i r e d . 646-6833 or IV 2- a l s o o t h e r s . T i l t top table; CLASSES IN ESP and related sub- 13.'Compete Irom oil aaaoaa • • a a a $38.00 p a y m e n t s . C a l l 393-5130. 3-6/30 KEEII Special $5.00 offer! 484- 1324. C ask for Al or Z e r o . 3-6/30 3925. 4-6/30 sewing r o c k e r . M a n t l e clock $27.50. Chocolate set, c a r n i v a l j e c t s . C a l l 372-1845. 10-7/11 14. Edible tuber 39. Kind of fork . saaaa aaaa g l a s s , tealeaf p l a t t e r , V a l l e r y - 15. Starting 42. Friend F O R F A S T r e l i e f of distress f r o m 43. Western YAMAHA Authorized stahl salt d i p s . 745 C h i c a g o . point s t o r m s , f i r e and theft, call BU- Indian 48. Buddhist out IV 2-0956. 3-7/6 17 Defraud B O L Z I N S U R A N C E . Your inde- pillar 4. Mid-day ò SALES AND SERVICE pendent agent representing St. P a u l and other strong compan- 19 Formerly 2ft. Cornered 21. Cheap or- 44. Celestial body 45. Pepper DOWN 1. In motion 5. Adjoin 6. Baton i e s . 332-8671. C-6/30 namentation plant 2. Happen 7. Garland 23. Buffalo 46. Coterie again, 8 Disinclined 25. C o m m o n 47. Versifier 3. Growing 9. Washes 1 B e d r o o m luxury apart- Faculty & G r a d . lightly 10. Courage mufflers & pipes m e n t s just available f r o m f 115.00-$150.00 per month. In beautiful Students EAST L A N S I N G A R E A 1 II 2 3 i i 4 12 9 6 7 1 % e 19 9 10 16. Chess pieces 18. Gossamer % IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 'Mtion GREEN OAKS PRIVATE LAKE 14 IS 16 21. Polyn. beefwood c o r n e r of P r o s - Enjoy boating, fishing, and 16 19 R E N T A YAMAHA — s w i m m i n g , your own p r i - 17 22. Event pect and Bingham In Lan- tooli % by the hour o r by the day 21 22 24. Secret agent s i n g . and vate lake and beach. Effic- <0 26. Mite 'h'9s P A R T S & A C C E S S O R I E S IN S T O C K BAY COLONY iency 1 and 2 bedroom apartments f r o m $120 in- %% 29 24 29 27. Rolled up 28. Kite BOWKER & MOILES c o r n e r of Hagadorn and Ha slett In E . L a n s i n g . cluding a i r conditioning, carpeting, drapes, r e f r i g - 26 91 17 2» %31 29 99 30 34 %% 35 36 30. Son of Gad 32. Grampus 34. Dismay F o r Green O a k s call erator, oven and range, % 35. Woman's CYCLE SHOP 485-0304 o r 337-0511 laundry f a c i l i t i e s . W o r r y - 37 38 MORRIS Auto Parts headdress % F o r Bay Colony c a l l free year around mainten- 42 "Something for everyone" 337-0511 o r 351-7054 ance, furnished or unfur- 39 40 41 36. Splendor 38. Bitter herb 484-5441 2152 W. G R A N D OKEMOS, MICHIGAN Ph. 332-6977 RIVER nished. Adults only. 5 m i n . f r o m c a m p u s . Chalet P a r k A p a r t m e n t s at L a k e O ' T h e 43 46 i 44 47 i 45 48 40. Young devil 41. Exclama- tion 814 E. Kalamazoo - 1 block W e s t of P e n n s y l v a n i a H i l l s . P h . 339-8258. V *- Friday, June 30, 1967 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan MUSTN'T FEEL 'OUT OF IT' Colleges must protect prudish from conformity IMIillllllMMIIIIIIIMIiMIMIiillilllllllMlllilMIIIIIHIIIIill a f.ne one. but m a y indicate a By T R I N K A C L I N E wish to save something f o r m a r » State News Staff W r i t e r Avoidance of ". . . some young men must be shocked riage, he said. Students' sexual a d v e n t u r e s actual Intercourse is an ethical a r e motivated against the author- wjien they get a girl undressed and dis- decision which I believe should be i t a r i a n i s m of u n i v e r s i t i e s and cover she doesn't come 'ready-made to respected." p a r e n t s , a theologian told a coun- seling and guidance clinic for fold in thirds with a staple in the navel.'" C o m m e n t i n g on the " P l a y b o y c o l l e g e p e r s o n n e l workers philosophy," Hettlinger s a i d MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Thursday morning. some young men must be shocked R i c h a r d F . Hettlinger, c h a i r - m o r e ashamed of being a vir- extremists who reject tradition- when they get a g i r l undressed m a n of the Dept. of Religion at gin than not, Hettlinger noted, a l standards of m o r a l i t y . and discover she doesn't c o m e Kenyon C o l l e g e , G a m b l e r , O h i o , " W e a r e falling into a new kind He called for the general pub- " r e a d y - m a d e to fold in thirds said u n i v e r s i t i e s m u s t allow a m a x i m u m of reasonable respon- of slavery and have no m o r e c h o i c e regarding sex than be- l i c , but especially university of- with^.a staple in the n a v e l . " f i c i a l s , to try to understand stu- On the future of political parties sibility r e g a r d i n g sex and other fore." dent feeling and the reasons they Hettlinger noted a naive at- Hettlinger asserted that stu- A panel at O p e r a t i o n B e n t l e y included F r e d Di I ley, tor; 1 ' R o b e r t Sawyer, C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y i s s u e s , and still m a i n t a i n some a r e against " t h e double-faced titude on the part of student l i m i t s on personal f r e e d o m . dent sexual activity i s n o t s o p r o - attitude of the w o r l d . " G r a n d R a p i d s , a m e m b e r of the p r o g r a m ; L u c i l l e p r o f e s s o r of p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e ; B a r b a r a G r z e s z a k , government leaders who seek an " T h e u n i v e r s i t i e s can m a k e m i s c u o u s as public opinion as- . " T h ® distinction between pet- ideal university without regula- B e l e n , L a n s i n g C i t y C o u n c i l w o m a n ; Paul Y o u n g e r , G r a n k Rapids, and W i l l i a m S e i f e r t , G r a n d Ledge, a n y r u l e s they want about be- sumes nor confined to obvious ting to orgasm a n d intercourse is tions on personal f r e e d o m . L a n s i n g l a w y e r , f o r m e r p r o s e c u t o r and state s e n a - of O p e r a t i o n Bentley. State News photo by G l e n Owen h a v i o r . So can p a r e n t s , " Hett- l i n g e r s a i d . " B u t such a u t h o r i - He said they a r e generally the t a r i a n i s m is n o t the most ef- most m a t u r e students, but fail to fective m e a n s . " Institutions of higher educa- tion must guide students to m o r a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , but not force free- Fireworks show r e a l i z e differing degrees of m a - turity a m o n g the students and lack of " a d e q u a t e instructions in the dynamics of sex. With sex edu- Preps end clinic on politics dom on anyone, he s a i d . " T h e college m u s t protect the prudish g i r l and guy f r o m being scheduled for 4th St., or the new Michigan Educa- cation you must relate the phys- ical to the psychological as- pect." Some 100 Michigan high school seniors a r e winding up a work- shop a i m e d at teaching state and y e a r . Two delegates from each day w e r e chosen to attend Oper- ation Bentley. county was created and divided into townships. Each student held offices in both the local govern- take part now because I under- stand i t . " The p r o g r a m was created by forced into c o n f o r m i t y , " Hett- D. Hale Brake, f o r m e r Michigan A $700 fireworks display w i l l tion Association building, 1216 local government through p a r - During the session a mythical ment and the state senate. linger s a i d . " T h e y m u s t not feel " M o s t , especially m e n , a r e t r e a s u r e r and present director c l i m a x the Fourth of July week- Kendale D r i v e . ticipation. Students w e r e responsive to 'out of it' f o r not accepting the caught between the peak of sex- of the Educational Division of end Tuesday night for East Lan- J i m Thompson, head of the The p r o j e c t . Operation Bentley, their new duties. M a r g a r e t m o r a l i t y code of their p e e r s . " ual desire and the need for delay MSU's Association of Supervi- sing residents and students. c o m m i t t e e for the display, said puts Into p r a c t i c e the functions of Becker of Kalamazoo s a i d , Hettlinger noted that a d m i n i s - s o r s . The project was housed In Sponsored by the East L a n s i n g that a collection w i l l be taken up in m a r r i a g e , " Hettlinger said. government offices, a s l e a r n e d a t " O p e r a t i o n B e n t l e y " made m e t r a t o r s cannot a s s u m e the duty of m a k i n g m o r a l decisions f o r C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e , the 50- after the display to help defray " T h e y aren't p r e p a r e d to be de- the 49 Senior Government Days Red China a w a r e o f local government. Til North C a m p b e l l H a l l . m l n u t e display w i l l start about cost of the f i r e w o r k s . pendent or. their w i v e s . " held throughout Michigan this students by threatening them in advance for certain decisions.' 9:30 p . m . at East L a n s i n g City- In case of r a i n Tuesday the P a r k , at S a g i n a w and Alton display w i l l be staged at the stops food Contact Lens Wearers Save Money On Supplies He said it is important that ONLY ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) EACH POSTPAID streets. s a m e t i m e Wednesday. universities challenge the " u n - dergraduate philosophy " t h a t Rotary' and Exchange clubs, F i r e w o r k s , used for public dis- L i o n s , A m e r i c a n Legion and Ki- play only upon approval of city to H o n g K o n g WETTING SOLUTIONS: ALLERGAN SOAKING S O L U T I O N S : freedom consists of being able to SOQUETTE w a n i s w i l l f u r n i s h volunteers to authorities, a r e otherwise i l l e g a l BARNES-HIND m a k e any "decision, i r r e s p e c t i v e HONG KONG if) — Red Chln.i, VISTEN direct traffic and clean up for under state law. CONTACTISOL of c h a r a c t e r or g o a l s . which n o r m a l l y supplies about the annual event. Penalties under the law a r e " S h a k e s p e a r e W a l l a h " w i l l be 7 and 9 tonight in the Union half of Hong Kong's food, start- CONTACTS C L E A N E R S : EVE DECONGESTANTS: " T r u e freedom Is being f r e e P a r k i n g .space w i l l be a v a i l - j a i l sentences up to 90 days or shown in F a i r c h i l d theater at parlors. ed a four-day ban on food ship- CLENS DEGEST to choose the most m a t u r e and able at either the Church of the fines of not m o r e than $100, or 7:30 p . m . today and Saturday as ments to the B r i t i s h colony- LC-65 SOOTHE p u r e , " he s a i d . The p r o g r a m is sponsored by L a t t e r Day Saints, 431 Saginaw both. this week's presentation in the T h u r s d a y , and many Hong Kong TITAN TEAR-EFRIN Stating that coeds now seem the MSU chapter of the Stu- International F i l m Tick- food p r i c e s rose 30 per cent. dents for a D e m o c r a t i c Society's O N L Y ONE D O L L A R ($1.00) EACH P O S T P A I D ets a r e a v a i l a b l e at the door for Summer Cinema P r o g r a m . The colony also began water Send Your O r d e r s , Check or Money O r d e r s , 50 cents. Donations a r e 50 cents. rationing after receiving no an- • • * N a m e , Address, City & Z i p Code Business "The Wild O n e , " s t a r r i n g M a r l o n Brando, w i l l be shown at swer from the mainland on its request for additional water sup- „ POST O F F I C E BOX #2282 T O : C O N T A C T L E N S S O L U T I O N S L A N S I N G i M I C H I G A N 48912 " M y T h r e e A n g e l s , " the first piles during the current drought. O K s fax S u m m e r C i r c l e Theatre offering of season, will continue p e r f o r m - Week-long C o m m u n i s t efforts to organize a geneiai strike in ances at 8:30 tonight and Sat- transportation aijfl utility serv- • LARGEST DISCOUNTS IN TOWN • hike plan Stones u r d a y night in Demonstration Hall. ices continued with only m o d e r - ate success. FOR SAFE SUMMER DRIVING The' p l a y , a change from the Put your car in ' T o p " Shape with KRAMERS highest N E W YORK fl — Many busi- Many workers who walked off quality automotive parts and accassorias. scheduled " M a r y , M a r y , " is a their jobs F r i d a y when anti- ness leaders say a boost in In- c o m e taxes would help cool an rolling comedy a b o u t t h r e e convicts "taking o v e r " a family. B r i t i s h strikes and rioting broke out have returned to work. Half 4th Of July Special overheated economy. But they Tickets a r e $2 or one "Scotch of the colony's surface t r a n s p o r - and some congressional leaders S t r i p " coupon each at the box tation is operating, and there has add that a cut In government spending a l s o would help. " U n l e s s federal expenditures to jail office in Demonstration Ha 11 f r o m 12:30 to 9 p . m . been no interruption of utility services. CAR TOP CARRIERS a r e cut p r o m p t l y , the deficit CHICHESTER, E n g l a n d I — Local Communist leaders w i l l be very l a r g e , " says Albert The lead and the top guitarist of called for publication and print- L . Nickerson, c h a i r m a n of Mo- the Rolling Stones pop group were ing workers to strike for four " P l a n e t s like the E a r t h , " a bil Oil Corp. " I n f l a t i o n a r y sentenced today to. p r i s o n after days against what they c a l l e d p l a n e t a r i u m presentation, w i l l f o r c e s , already strong, would ac- c e l e r a t e as the year goes on. being convicted on drug charges. Mick J a g g e r , 23, long-haired head of the group and one of r e s u m e its weekend showings at A b r a m s P l a n e t a r i u m with pro- " B r i t i s h atrocities against C h i - n e s e , " but all C o m m u n i s t and pro-Communist newspapers in All Types Including Enclosed C a r r i e r s , F r o m . . $g95 1 believe a tax increase w i l l be g r a m s at 8:00 p j n . today and needed." B r i t a i n ' s pop idols, got three Hong Kong continued publishing Saturday and 4 p . m . on Sunday. today. The same views a r e held by months on conviction of posses- other leaders queried in a na- sing pep p i l l s at a p a r t y raided A U T O GLASS SERVICE by police F e b . 12. SPRING AIR-CONDITIONING tionwide s u r v e y . WATCH . . . THE ATHENIAN R E C I P E S A L E S & S E R V I C E . WE E a r l i e r this y e a r , most busi- Keith R i c h a r d , 23, a guitarist, M A C H I N E SHOP Famous Roast 1/2 Chicken $1.10 E LE C T R I C A L SERVICE ALL MAKES n e s s m e n w e r e opposed to the six was sentenced to a year In prison p e r cent s u r c h a r g e on personal on conviction of p e r m i t t i n g his and corporate income taxes first house near here to be used for NOW SERVING AT TU/ COMPLETE LINE NEW AND R E B U I L T AUTO PARTS proposed by President Johnson smoking m a r i j u a n a at the party. BEST STEAK HOUSE six months ago. Robert F r a s e r , 29, owner of a SERVING GREATER LANS/NG FOR 50 VEARS C o n g r e s s i o n a l action on the London art g a l l e r y , had pleaded - W h o l e s a l e & Retail - P r e s i d e n t ' s plan was urged anew guilty to possessing heroin. He KRAMER AUTO this week by two top officials, was sentenced to six months in 3020 E . K A L A M A Z O O at C L I P P E R T W i l l i a m McChesney M a r t i n J r . , prison. PARTS c h a i r m a n of the F e d e r a l Reserve Jagger and F r a s e r could have FILET ti71 SIRLOIN B o a r d ? a n d G a r d n e r Ackley, got w o years in p r i s o n , Richard STEAK M11 STEAK 1 .800 E. Kalamazoo Phone 484.1303 c h a i r m a n of Johnson's Council of up to 10. Including Idaho Baked Potato, Tossed Salad, Texas Toast" Economic Advisers. After the sentences w e r e pro- • Both M a r t i n and Ackley said nounced by Judge L e s l i e Bock, a SPECIAL STEAK BURGER - - 690 IF YOU KNOW WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU the s u r c h a r g e , which in effect is l a r g e crowd of fans, teen-aged a tax on I n c o m e taxes, should and younger, dashed around to the Y O U ' L L STAY AT N E W L Y R E M O D E L E D — U N D E R NEW M A N A G E M E N T be at least six p e r cent. back of the courthouse to watch Supporters of the s u r c h a r g e the three leave in ( a p r i s o n t r u c f . O P E N 7 DAYS F R O M 11 A . M . to 9 P . M . Class think it would s e r v e as a reve- About 150 j a m m e d the road and nue builder that might help off- c l i m b e d onto w a l l s for a better UNIVERSITY INN of *67-'68 set a deficit in government fi- view. IT R E A L L Y P A Y S T O BE A C R E D I T U N I O N FAMILY. LOW COST AUTO LOANS nancing a n d a l s o lessen t h e At the c a m p u s of Michigan State U n i v e r s i t y Treasury's borrowing n e e d s . RECORDS RECORDS 1100 T r o w b r i d g e Road in E a s t Lansing D r . Armand Hammer, presi- >202 D e L u x e R o o m s t h e L a r g e s t m o t e l in L a n s i n g area^ dent of Occidental P e t r o l e u m , s a i d : " I think business people would rather see a tax increase r a t h e r than tight money a g a i n . RECORDS F U L L Y INSURED FOR Sumptuously furnished in decorator colors of M a n d a r i n Gold, Tiffany Gold, M a j e s t i c B l u e , Blue E l d e r b e r r y Fixin ' things L a s t t i m e money got so tight WE H A V E THE M Autumn Gold, A b s i n t h e , M i d i B l u e and G r a p e . that business was p a r a l y z e d . At YOUR P R O T E C T I O N Heated S w i m m i n g P o o l - P a t i o - K i d d i e Playground W h e n some of the b r i c k s at his base had s t a r t e d that t i m e , if w e ' d had a modest to c r u m b l e , S p a r t y got a r e p a i r job. tax increase, it wouldn't have GREATEST SELECTION AT NO EXTRA COST, • F r e e T V and R a d i o • Kitchenette A p a r t m e n t s • F r e e Ice • Conference & Meeting R o o m s ( State News photo by G l e n Owen been so b a d . " IN T O W N plus »Free P a r k i n g • 24-hour Switchboard Service • F r e e Continental Breakfast • Executive S u i t e s j # INSTITUTE D R A W S 1 2 0 T H E DISC SHOP ALL THE PRICE \4 • F r e e Wake up Coffee • B r i d a l Suites INFORMATION 'The Motel With a College E d u c a t i o n " i • Electronic Bedside T V C o n t r o l s Preps view engineering YOU NEED TO GET THE BEST ' • • • Electronic Message Waiting Signals Electronic Wake-up B n z z e r System Touch Tone Telephones In E v e r y R o o m Some 120 high school students T h e Institute includes a tour of T h e p r o g r a m i s a great aid • Bedside Radio C o n t r o l s a r e getting a concentrated look t h e Cyclotron Lab, a special to the student in making a voca- POSSIBLE D E A L . • R o o m Status Signals at science and engineering at the presentation in A b r a m s P l a n e - tional choice, he said. • Maid-in Room Signals High School Engineering Institute t a r i u m and the p r o g r a m i n g of an A c c o r d i n g to a follow-up study • E e l e c t r i c B a t h r o o m Wall Heaters Program sponsored by the individual problem on the C D C of the 1963 and 1964 Institutes, The Disc Shop • Touch-Tone direct phoning for speed College of Engineering and the 3600 C o m p u t e r . 62 per cent of the participating 323 E . G R A N D R I V E R and privacy Continuing Education Service. Donald C . Waterstreet, Insti- students who a r e now college 4 if • Individual thermostatic controls for The students, who will be on tute D i r e c t o r , explained that the sophomores and juniors a r e still (IN FRONT O F CITY heating and cooling students not only have a chance In engineering-related fields. P A R K I N G L O T N O . 3) MSU c a m p u s through J u l y 8, a r e study- to learn m o r e about science and T h i s c o m p a r e s to the national .Write for reservations or c a l l Area Code 517 351-5500 j ing nine m a j o r engineering dis- ciplines, hearing presentations engineering, but can also meet average of 40 per cent of students O P E N E V E N I N G S "TIL 9 iMPLOYKSicREmr!! UNION by representatives of several and visit with college p r o f e s s o r s r e m a i n i n g in engineering after . . . your guest will love it too . . . and see an actual sample of life showing an Interest after gradua- 351-5380 1019 T r o w b r i d g e Road Call 353-2280 c o r p o r a t i o n s and receiving some individual counseling. at a l a r g e university. tion f r o m high school. F r i d a y , J u n e 30, 1967 8 -Miohinan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Grill price hikes Mormon-built vault stores linked to costs By L A U R E L State News Staff PRATT Writer E m e r y Foster, direi rnitories a n d food -t food prices, especial! ior- -aid rice world's historical data wise between side c o r r i d o r s and By G E O R G E W . C O R N E L L C a l l e d the " G r a n i t e Mountain claustrophobia," remarked an of pork, have gone up" •for R e c o r d s V a u l t , " it is a huge, o f f i c i a l , Van N e i s w e n d e r , noting a central c o r r i d o r penetrating AP Religion Writer . Recent price increase- in the underground labyrinth of g l e a m - that the i n t e r i o r had been planned 650 feet into the middle of the T h e *\va crï-TiT-rrrrr ••• ent Union G r i l l and d o r m " g r i l l ? were ing h a l l s , storage c h a m b e r s and to ¿ive a b r i g h t , spacious effect. mountain 18 m i l e s southeast of had SALT LAKE C I T Y , Utah f — called " J u s t a m a t t e r of eco- l a b o r a t o r i e s hewn into a solid " T h e man was a l l right once he Salt Lake C i t y . l -ts Clap your hands and you can h e a r n o m i c ? " Wednesday by Michael rock e s c a r p m e n t — a b u s y , s c i e n - got back o u t s i d e . " M a s s i v e , steel d o o r s , such^Ts '.ist the sound echoing through the long Dmochowski, Union manager. tific refuge Inside a m o u n t a i n . Built to withstand any v i o l e n c e , those on a bank vault,one of them . .tse c o r r i d o r for nearly half a m i n u t e The a t m o s p h e r e , with its utter including an a t o m i c b l a s t , the weighing 14 t o n s , shield the en- P a y r o l l and other costs have was 11 per a f t e r w a r d . It's a strange p l a c e . Isolation, its silent echoing cor- huge, nether-world vault was trances to the access c o r r i d o r s . gone up and there has been an e in- It also is the most extraordi- r i d o r s , its smock-clad techni- completed in 1965 by the Church For security p u r p o s e s , only five increase in the cost of living, he I ¡st i u ( 7 church-built sanctuary in cians and t h e i r swishing, c l i c k - of J e s u s C h r i s t of Latter-day officials know the combination said. Wt rker s move up on the pay the w o r l d . T h e r e ' s none like i t . ing m i c r o f i l m - p r o c e s s i n g equip- Saints to p r o v i d e safe storage for of t h e d o o r l o c k s , a n d It is changed s c a l e s in their own classifica- " Fantastic,", " a m a z i n g , " "awe- m e n t , has an e e r i e , f u t u r i s t i c the world's genealogical r e c o r d s . at intervals to guard against any tions as they acquire skills, he s o m e , " a r e some of the c o m - q u a l i t y , like a J a m e s Bond movie Its 65,000 square feet of floor leak. added. the ments recorded in a v i s i t o r s ' set. space Includes six 200-foot-long Other protection is provided by Dmochowski termed the^ new ] jk. " S t u p e n d o u s , " " u n b e l i e v - "We've only had one case of storage r o o m s , extending c r o s s - an a r r a y of automatic equipment- prices "just another level' in : a! I«.-," " b e y o n d d e s c r i p t i o n . " f i r e detection d e v i c e s , electro- continuing "price rise :: recent magnetic a i r f i l t e r s , t e m p e r a t u r e and humidity c o n t r o l s , automatic :rill blast vents to seal the i n t e r i o r against radiation in case of nu- U.S. hasn't worked out prices, he said. The pri c l e a r explosion. "It's the safest place on the same. The price? of e a r t h , " said Neiswender, man- burgers, chili, ice rrear ager of the m i c r o f i l m division of Thi Catholic deaconry yet the c h u r c h ' s genealogical socie- t y . It's fortified against ravages of t i m e and the elements and de- " " I t had beer. 10 ce-t.- : By D A Y L E S C H W A R Z L E R students about to become p r i e s t s . r i t e , s u c h as the Byzantine struction by m a n . ut li -.•ears,' Dir.-•chvv.sk: -aid. State News Staff W r i t e r M e m b e r s of the new order of C h u r c h , McDevitt s a i d . So f a r , only one of the vast "I deacons may be either single or storage vaults is just about half UNIVERSITY OKEMOS L i t t l e thought has been given in m a r r i e d . M a r r i e d men m u s t have " T h e y live by a different tra- full of m i c r o f i l m , 4 7 0 , 0 0 0 rolls of ti e United States to the details of t h e i r wives' consent; s i n g l e m e n dition and different liturgy,-even it stored in banks of green cabi- BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH ordaining laymen as deacons in m u s t not m a r r y . Roman C a t h o l i c different l a w , " he explained.His- nets reaching to the 15-foot-high Ame' c o i Sap' s*' 4-:4 Okenios-Hasleu R.i. the R o m a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , the p r i e s t s follow the r u l e of c e l i - t o r i c a l l y , celibacy has not been c e i l i n g . Each r o l l contains about G e r a r d G. P h i l i p s , Pastor E D 2-lSSS 10 i.in.-Collegiate Class Falling down R e v . T h o m a s M c D e v i t t of St. John's Student P a r i s h said bacy, r e c e n t l y r e a f f i r m e d by Pope P a u l . as closely bound up with the p r i e s t h o o d in t h e Eastern 2,000 pages of r e c o r d s , a b o u t 940 m i l l i o n pages altogether. Worship 10:00 a . m . 11 a.m.-7 p . m . Worship Thursday. c h u r c h e s , although It is advo- Part of the west side of Parking R a m p »2 col- M a r r i e d p r i e s t s do s e r v e in But that's just half the capacity Church Schoo| 11:10 a . m . Pope P a u l VI officially r e - e s - cated for their b i s h o p s and -: 15 p.m.-Collegiate lapsed recently. State N e w s photo by G l e n Owen c h u r c h e s which follow the East- of one sto rage cham b e r , and there i Midweek Meeting - Fellowship tablished the centuries-old post monks. e r n r i t e , as opposed to the R o m a n a r e five others'scill e m p t y . Wednesday * 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday. His approval had been ! >,R. Allbaugh, pa ->t^r i Nursery- Provided - 10-12 d . m . expected since the Vatican Ecu- Listen to "Something to EAST LANSING ¡at A m e r i c a n Legion Center Think About"' or. WVIC, 9 LUTHERAN FRIENDS MEETING menical Council recommended the step In 1964. Ch urch ai ds On Valley C t . off ! w . Grand R i v e r , East Lansing WORSHIP (Quakers) The new deacons could help considerably with the C h u r c h ' s LBJ OK's signing draft -age men r 1 EAST LANSING it All Saints Episcopal Church Central Methodist CHURCH OF M a r t i n Luther Chapel w o r k , McDevitt s a i d , but c o m - pared to other p a r t s of the w o r l d L o c a l churches of the United Across F r o m the Capitol THE NAZARENE Lutheran Student C e n t e r 765 Grove St. Meeting for Worship E.L. t h e U.S. has no shortage of priests. tariff-cut a g r e e m e n t Church of C h r i s t have been called upon to provide counseling serv- WORSHIPS S E R V I C E S ! 14"J h:,-' land \\ •„>., Last Lans 444 Abbott R d . j Sunday School 10:00 a . m . ice to help men of draft age at 3 p . m . The impact on L a t i n A m e r i c a , g o v a n i m i u i s a i d , by foreign tar- 8:15 a . m . C h a p e l WASHINGTON If':— P r e s id tin" understand their r i g h t s , Ltclud- i Morning Worship 11:00 a . m . Two Blocks North of Union Africa and A s i a , w h e r e m o r e iff reductions i n e q i a l amount 10:00 a . m . Sanctuary 1 Johnson o r d e r e d the U.S. r e p r e - ing conscientious objection. Evening Service 7:00 p . m . p r i e s t s a r e urgently needed, is of U . S , exports, On both sides the Wednesday prayer service 9:30 - M o r n i n g Worship sentative at Geneva r h u r t d j y :o The Sixth General Syr.od of For Information 332-1998 m o r e I m p o r t a n t , he s a i d . reductions average 35 per c e n t , at 7:00 t sign the 53-nation tariff agra.î- the d e n o m i n a t i o n , meeting in During the early years of the it s a i d . I " O n e Hour of Sermon and J u r n t s reducing U.S. annual i m - CLncinnati this week, also urged Rev. F r a n c i s F. Anderson C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h , ordained dea- •A 1 5 - p a g e sum if.ry of the Song" port duties f r o m $7.5 to $8 b i l - its local churches to give F o r Transportation Phone W e l c o m e Students UNITY OF cons p e r f o r m e d m a n y of t h e lion, stormy, three-year "Kennedy servicemen s p i r i t u a l support p r i e s t l y functions, though they R o u n d " of t a r i f f t a l k s , c o m p l e t - C r i b Nursery ¿32-1440, Rev, G l e n n A. Christ Methodist GREATER LANSING could not (and still cannot) hear The cuts a r e balanced, the both before- and after induction. So B r i n g The Baby ed In M a y , was Issued by the of- Chaffee, Castor 425 W. Grand R i v e r This represents the first ac- confessions or say M a s s . F o r fice of the P r e s i d e n t ' s special Church the last few c e n t u r i e s , however, 332-2559 nursery- tion taken by a m a j o r Protestar.! Sunday Service -- 9:30 a . m . & representative f o r trade negotia- peoples Church First Church of 517 W. Jolly R d . , L a n s i n g 11 a . m . the office has been r e s t r i c t e d to t i o n s , W i l l i a m Mo Roth, denomination to create f o r m a l m a c h i n e r y to aid men of draft- East Lansing Christ, Scientist Wilson M . Totnant, M i n i s t e r " L a n d of A b u n d a n c e " It gave no details but announced age. Most already have m a - Kimberly Downs these results: 709 E. Grand R i v e r Meinte Schuurmans, chinery for counseling conscien- Interdenominational Wednesday C l a s s - 7:30 p . m . — " I m p o r t duties a r e beLng East Lansing Associate M i n i s t e r Daily Meditation — 12 noon Church of Christ university cut In ita-'Yf- on a o r x i d range of tious o b j e c t o r s . 1007 K i m b e r l y D r i v e , L a n s i n g The delegates also paid tribute Worship Service 9:30-11 a . m . Consultation by Appointment l u t h e r a n church industrial p r o d u c s . " The reci- Sunday Service 10 a . m . see sign at 2729 E . G r a n d to A m e r i c a n servicemen ir. Viet- 200 W. Grand R i v e r alc-ica p r o c a l cuts r a n ^ J K r o m 35 to 50 " T h e Greatest Thing M i n i s t e r : Paul R. B u t l e r River n a m f o r their " d e e d s of kind- . at Michigan SERMON p e r cent " o n m i n y m o r e p r o d - in the W o r l d " (Church of the Daily Word) IV 9-7130 n e s s " toward the civilian popula- SUNDAY S E R V I C E S ucts," tion, especially Vietnamese SUNDAY S E R V I C E Morning Worship 11;00 a . m . — A l l m . 1 . j o r negotiating na- children. ;0:00 a , m . Edgewood United University B i b l e Study 10;00 a.m. tions, including the United S t a t e s , Romney Sl'NDA'i "SCHOOL Evening W o r s h i p 6:00 p . m . have agreed to eu:s averaging Church Seventh-Day Wednesday evening B i b l e 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 o / e r 35 p e r cent on m a c h i n e r y ; " F r e e In Obedience" 469 North Ha-acon: Roac: I Adventist Church Study 7:30 p . m . a u t o m c b i l e and other t r a n s p o r t D r . Wallace Robertson , ' locks north of Gra: - l I - 71 (J I 327 M . A . C . Phone E D 7-9778 " I B e l i e v e in the Holy S p i r i t " to p e r m i t itetn-by-ltem.country- publican leadership to achieving by-country, b e f o r e - a n d - a f t e r Rev. B u r n s preaching sound solutions at the state lev- c o m p a r i s o n s of the complete t a r - Sunday M a s s e s el. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Ministers iff schedules. 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 11:00 " 1 wish you w e l l , " he »vlred, R e v . Alden B . P'iras, The details w i l l be a v a i l a b l e & 6:00 p . m . " a n d a m confident that your p r o - Rev. Keith I. Pohl at the office in Washington next 1 1:00 a . m . S u n d a y - A l u m n i week, the announcement s a i d , ceedings w i l l be another step 1518 S. W ishlfijíton CHURCH SCHOOL toward a vitally necessary na- ..ansmg but will not become available in Weekday M a s s e s 9:30 to 10:30 a . m . tional Republican victory in 1968. published f o r m until m i d - J u l y . 7:00 - 8:00 - 12:30 p r o g r a m for all ages I a s s u r e you of my determination They r e p r e s e n t " t h e most, "God and W a r " Monday Night Vespers 7-7:45 pm 11:00 a . m . - N u r s e r y to join fully with you to that c o m p r e n e n s i v e assault on bar- F r e e Bus Transportation end." Has God planned for world peace? r i e r s to international trade thac Saturday M a s s e s 15 to 30 minutes before has ever taken p l a c e , " the an- R o m n e y ' s wife, L e n o r e , w a s o n Will the U.N. bring pea-ce to the U n i o n R o o m 22. Middle East? To Vietnam? 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 each s e r v i c e around the nouncement s a i d . h a n d , his proxy at the W y o m i n g campus. conference. She c a r r i e d a hand- The s i g n i n g ceremony was bag e m b r o i d e r e d with the slogan: SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. scheduled for I 0 : 3 0 j . m . F r i d a y , " L e t George Do I t . " Gene/a t i n e — 5 : 3 0 a . m . , E O T TRINITY CHURCH Hannah gets CUE report 9:45 A . M . 8:30 P . M . 120 Spartan Ave. Interdenominational All Saints Parish C O L L E G E B I B L E CLASS \ outh Fellowship Services D r . Ted W a r d , Teacher Refreshments MSU L e a r n i n g Systems SUNDAY Sunday School 9:00 a . m . ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m page one) and will be cut and polished be- Institute e m p h a s i z e , to l i m i t , to extend, f o r e being prepared in final f o r m . 800 Abbott Rd. Morning Worship ' T h e Infinite B e c o m e s the I n t i m a t e " 10:00 a . m . or to take any action they think He said he hopes the c o m m i t t e e ' s work will be completed within appropriate." (Holy C o m m u n i o n Service) the next two weeks. Since F e b r u a r y , the c o m m i t t e e Evening W o r s h i p ' 7:00 p . m . has met with students and fac- T h e 12 m a j o r topics of the r e - 11:00 A.M. " L I F E ! How Long?1 ulty, held open hearings, studied port include: the philosophy of the " D i s a r m i n g Honesty" 8:00 a . m . H o l y C o m m u n i o n and P r o n e reports f r o m other colleges and U n i v e r s i t y ; a d m i s s i o n s ; quality (Special B u s i n e s s Meeting) u n i v e r s i t i e s , read several books of teaching; academic c l i m a t e ; 10:00 a . m . H o l y C o m m u n i o n and S e r m o n general education; m a j o r c u r r i c - on higher education, and sur- W E D N E S D A Y : P r a y e r and B i b l e Study 7:00 p . m . ula; residential colleges; r e g i s - veyed faculty opinion by question- naire. tration, enrollment and a c a d e m i c Call 482-0754 For Transportation advising; and a d m i n i s t r a t i v e or- T h e findings to be presented to P a s t o r : E . Eugene W i l l i a m s and David L . E r b . Hannah and Neville today a r e a ganization, structure and budget- p r e l i m i n a r y report, A d a m s said, ing.