V ’ ranks 2nd in Merit scholar recruitment E D IT O R 'S N O T E t Based on a blned with an academ ic clim ate and the — "M SU is a little too concerned with recru itin g the nation's top students, and 1962, MSU only had 33 Merit Scholars s u rve y o f o v e r 200 M e r it Schpl“ nation’s larg est sponsorship of National (not sponsored by MSU) and ranked 66th M erit Corporation scholarships, reveal “ T he a d v a n ta g e s a r e h e r e (at M S U )--in abu n ­ not enough with what it has to o ffe r them in the nation fo r number of Merit scholars. a rs at. M SU, s ta ff w rite rs L in d a when they get h e r e ." G o rtm a k e r and Steve Gates have the responses of over 100 M erit scholars d a n c e — but th e s u p e r i o r stu d en t can *t e x p e c t G o r ­ And som e favorable com m ents sounded " I didn't think 66th was appropriate to a State News questionnaire. fo r Michigan State in anything," Sabine co m p iled a flv e p a rt re p o rt on how M ore than 475 students with M erit don S abin e to hand th em t o him on a g r e e n an d w h ite like this: " T h e advantages a re here­ s ^ d , and the following y ear MSU selected M e r it S cholars a re re c ru ite d by in abundance— but the su p erior student scholarships sponsored by MSU now a t­ p la t t e r / ' - - M S U M e r it s c h o l a r can 't expect Gordon Sabine to hand them aiout 149 National M erit fin alists to be the M SU, and how they feel about MSU tend the U niversity, making MSU the No. fir s t group of MSU M erit sch olars, with now that they a re h e re . The f ir s t 2 “ r e c r u ite r ’ ' fo r M erit scholars in the to him on a green and white p la tte r." sponsorship at about the sam e level ever part o f the s e rie s describ es country. T h is rank places MSU below that em erged was frequently from Mich­ Despite the c ritic is m in the question­ sin ce. M S U 's ro le In the p ro g ra m spon­ the Sears-R oebuck Foundation with 510 Each M erit sch olar at MSU was con­ John M. Stalnaker, president of the Na­ igan, and had a 3.4 average o r b etter. n a ire s , 1,800 M erit sem i-fin alists and scholarships and above such industries tacted, p rior to enrollm ent, by Gordon A. tional M erit Scholarship Corporation, has so red by the N ational M e r it Approximately half w ere in Honors fin alists attend MSU. Over 660 M erit a s International B u sin ess Machines (IBM) Sabine, v ice-p resid en t of special p ro j­ said, “T h e MSU program i s not unique Scholarship C o rp o ra tio n . e cts , through new sletters describing every C ollege. scholars sponsored by both MSU and and others. Through th eir an sw ers, they evaluated other sponsors have been recru ited to from our point of view. It is the larg est By L IN D A G O R T M A K E R However, according to current sta tis­ fa ce t of MSU from its ca fe te ria menus M erit program sponsored by a college. the "r e c ru itm e n t" program , criticized date and a r e at MSU as part of the nation's and tic s , published by the M erit corporation, to the Honors C ollege. In fact, it is many tim es la rg e r than other and agreed with statem ents made in Sa­ la rg est M erit scholarship program . S T E V E G A TE S MSU has always led other colleges and In a random sampling of 209 MSU M erit program s, but otherwise s im ila r ." bine's new sletters and commented on u n iv ersities in number of M erit sch olar­ Scholars initiated in the spring by the P rovost Howard R .N eville,com m enting Sabine c a lls the M erit program "th e State News S taff W r ite rs MSU life in general. ships it has sponsored since its involve­ State News, 115 students replied to a on the M erit program , has said , “ We b est pool of student brainpower in the Gripes by scholars from the question­ ment in 1963 with 149 scholars. And, MSU questionnaire. re cru it students ju st as hard as we United S ta te s .’ MSU a ttra cts students nationally with the Although the survey hardly produced naire included: has given out m ore M erit scholarships — “ The Intellectual atm osphere here re c ru it football p la y e rs." lu re of a large, colorful campus, a "p a rty a scien tific analysis of the typical MSU (please tu rn to back page) per y ear than any other institution or in­ was g re a tly overestim ated.” Sabine also had this feeling when in school’’ atmosphere m ysteriously co m - M erit sch o la r, the “ average” sch olar dustrial sponsor. Monday S u n n y... I kn o w ... M ICHIGAN , . and w a rm e r today with O rAT e . . . o f no fo r m u la fo r su c­ high n ea r 15. Cloudy tonight with low n ear 5. W a rm e r to m o rro w c e s s , but I know one s u r e - f i r e fo r m u la f o r f a i l u r e - - t r y to p le a s e STATE with chance of snow. e v e ry o n e . --A n o n y m o u s UN IVERSITY J a n u a ry 8, 1968 10Ç E a s t Lansing, M ich ig an V o l. 60 N i 99 U N CO N FIRM ED ' LBJ, Eshkol S. Viet paper reports to talk peace at Texas ranch SAIGON Ho Chi Minh’s death UP) — A South Vietnamese which has an envoy in Hanoi, said: “ We sage to those in the United States who op­ STONEWALL, T e x . (J>) - - Presid ent Johnson heard a Roman Catholic defense of his Vietnam policy at church Sunday newspaper said Sunday it had learned have had no report to confirm th is ." pose the U.S* ro le in Vietnam . and la ter expressed hope fo r peace in from “ special s o u rc e s" that North Viet­ And in Moscow a North V ietnam ese, Cong Chung said Jn analysis of the text welcoming Is ra e li P rim e M inister Levi nam ese Presid en t Ho Chi Minh, 7 7 , died who liv es in the Soviet Union and has of­ of a speech attribu t'd to Ho on D ec. 24, Eshkol fo r an overnight ranch visit. two weeks ago. The report could not be ficia l contact with Hanoi, said he had the 23rd anniversary of the North V iet­ Extending the traditional greeting of confirm ed here o r in other world capi­ heard a rum or that he was dead but nam ese arm y, showed that it contained Is ra e l, "sh a lo m ,’ ’ meaning peace, as he ta ls . Radio Hanoi ca rrie d no mention of declared: “ 1 can te ll you this is a m ere words Ho had never used in previous met Eshkol at Randolph A ir F o rce B a se invention dreamed up by unpleasant people. speeches. in San Antonio, 75 m iles from h is ranch, it. It is not tr u e ." “ The poem did not belong to Ho Chi Johnson said it had special significance In London, B ritish diplomats said they The Vietnam ese-language newspaper Minh,” the paper said . “ Ho’ s poems today: did not take the report serio u sly . The Cong Chung, a relativ e newcomer among a re always very sim p le popular ’“Nfe m eet in peace. We will talk of UJS. E m bassy ih Saigon and Che oC aie Saigon's 30 o r so news publications, songs, but the New Y ear’ s poem was com­ peace. We w ill try to extend the peace Department in Washington said they had *V «««.vrces as saying he died of posed in a new s ty le ." that is in our h earts to a ll men willing no information on the rep o rt. In New D elhi, the Indian government, a combination of a heart d isease and tu bercu losis at 4 p.m . D ec. 26 in a vil­ Ho’ s poetry is widely known in Vietnam. The newspaper contended th ere has been Bookstore protest to share our partner ship of good faith and ' good purpose.” lage in Ha Tay P rovince, south of Hanoi. no announcement from Hanoi of Ho's death As they launched talks about Middle W a lt e r A d a m s , rig h t, p ro fe s s o r of e c o n o m ic s , c h a rg e s the book­ It added that an analysis of Ho's re­ because lead ers there fe a r a power strug­ E a st problem s, Johnson and Eqhkol were s to re s on and o ff cam pus w ith a “ c o n s p ira c y to e x p lo it ' th e stu­ cent speeches and m essages a s broad­ gle that would weaken the country. greeted by a delegation of San Antonio D rops, o d d s ca st by Hanoi were not In his usual— som etim es poetic— sty le, indicating they It said the North Vietnam ese Communist d ents. P ic tu re d on th e B o o k s to re . le ft is Jam es H o w lck, m a n a g e r o f the MSU S tate News photo by L a n c e Lagoni o fficials and lead ers of the Jew ish com ­ leadership had decided to keep it a s e cre t. munity at San Antonio. It had been billed D ro p s , adds and s e c tio n were composed by someone e ls e . as a low-key, private and informal m eet­ changes b e g I n to d ay In a ll T h ere have been scattered reports in ing. c o u rs e s . D ro p s m a y be p r o c - the past that Ho had been ailing. One, With the announcement that P resid ent Ada ms scores bookstores filed by a Norwegian correspondent from Johnson would come to San Antonio to meet e s s e d u n til Jan, 10, w h ile adds Hanoi in N ovem ber, said he was too ill E shkol's plane, things began building up. and s e c tio n changes m u st be to go to Moscow fo r the 50th anniversary San Antonio MayorW.W. M cA llister called c o m p le te d no la t e r than W e d n e s ­ of the Bolshevik Revolution in early No­ for a big turnout of local citizenry and the day. big a ir base was opened to the public for vem ber. S tudents d ro p p in g o r adding for 'exploiting' students the occasion. c o u rs e s should o b ta in n e c e s s a ry As .la te a s C hristm as Day, Hanoi’ s of­ Johnson’ s welcoming speech was b rief. a p p ro v a l s ig n a tu re s fr o m t h e ir ficia l Vietnam news agency carried a He said the "two shortd ays” ofhism eetin g dispatch saying that Ho is “ strong and with Eshkol (actually Just 22 hours) would a c a d e m ic a d v is e r o r the a d v i­ healthy” and had attended a m ass'm eet­ be “ hopeful d ays" and "lo n g with the s e r ’ s r e p r e s e n ta tiv e and the de­ ing. It did not say when the meeting Howick apologized. friendship our nations s h a r e ." p a rtm e n t o ffe r in g the c o u rs e . was held but it was believed to have along with about 150 others from C h arles "And since we had no te x t,” said Johnson said T e x a s is a land born in H o w e v e r, s e c tio n changes r e ­ taken place sometime within the two weeks By L E O Z A IN E A P . L arrow e’ s course in Labor and Indus­ Adams, "1 had to order a substitute the sp irit of hope, prom ise, opportunity q u ire o n ly the a p p ro v a l o f the previous. State N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r tria l Relations (Econom ics 305) planned quickly, through the Campus Bookstore. and neighbors working together for com ­ a c a d e m ic d e p a rtm e n t c o n c e rn e d . M onitors of North Vietnam ese broad­ to m arch into the MSU Bookstore late The MSU Bookstore and those o ff- They a re supposed to a rriv e T u esd ay.” mon good. D ro p s , adds o r changes o f s e c ­ ca sts in Tokyo reported hearing nothing Friday morning. campus a re coming under attack from "T h e book is now C av es’, ” announced “ W elcome to this land,” Johnson said, to indicate Ho had died. They said a They gathered at the entrance to the tio n In H e a lth , P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n W alter P. Adams, a noted econom ist, Adams, as th e students flowed past him “I hope its spirit re fre sh e s you. I know broadcast by All Ihdla Radio from New store about 10:40 a.m ., prepared to walk and R e c re a tio n c o u rs e s w ill be who consid ers them a "v icio u s andnoxious and the red -faced Howick and into the its hospitality will lift your heart. We Delhi Saturday reported Ho met in Hanoi in and ask for the text for the Adams p ro c e s s e d in th e a p p ro p ria te c a r te l’ 1 conspiring to exploit the students. bookstore. hope you find that peace which a ll A m eri­ “ som e days ago” with the foreign m inister c la s s . Adams had ordered the book through p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n o ffic e in 230 “ 1 won’t stand fo r a conspiracy taking They headed w ave-like to the econom ics cans a re proud to seek with you.” of Cambodia. A radio spokesman said he the econom ics department two months ago, Jen iso n o r 139 W o m e n 's I.M . advantage of my students,’ says Adams, section and surrounded a few of the T h e re were ch e e rs from the crowd as was unable to specify the date. Hanoi but had learned as late as-the night before p ro fesso r of econom ics, “ and I refu se shelves. the two lead ers and the official party B ldg. broadcasts D ec. 31 ca rrie d Ho's New that they had not arrived . to lend aid and com fort to this ca rte l. went to the platform fo r the welcoming Y ea r’ s m essage to his people and a m es­ According to Adams, this had happened Then Howick entered what was now like Adams announced he would ask Atty. speeches, to him and others in h is department 'an arena with Adams, and the confronta­ Gen. Frank J . K elley this week to examine several tim es. tion began. Johnson arrived at Randolph A FB by whether the sto res violate the state an ti­ He was perturbed. Adams accused the MSU Bookstore of sm all J e ts ta r only m inutes before Eshkol tru st law s. He said that he was p artic­ From the stairw ell Just above the store leading a conspiracy against the students, arrived in a big White House Jet. He flew Fourth transplant patient ularly concerned that “ an- agency of the public (MSU) sanctions and .legitim izes what may well be an unlawful collu sion.” entrance, Adams, a R ussian fur Shapka tilted jauntily to one side, and chomping a cig ar, addressed h is troops. whom he called a "cap tiv e m arket,” by providing off-cam pus bookstores with booklists for a monthly fee. in from L B J Ranch, about 65 m iles northwest of Randolph. M rs. Johnson cam e with her husband. Adams, a fo rm er econom ic ad viser in “ Our watchword will be ‘huelga’, ’ ’ he P resid en t Johnson got a welcoming the Kennedy Administration, d escribes a "How much do you charge those c h e e r from a crowd carrying A m erican and in satisfactory condition announced, summoning them toward the c a rte l in this ca se a s “ a conspiracy door. s to re s ? ” demanded Adams. “Come on Is ra e li fla g s, the la tte r blue strip e s and a between sto res that a re ostensibly in com ­ Suddenly, the m anager of the bookstore, now, come clean .” blue S tar of David on a white field. petition with each o th e r.’ ’ Ja m e s D. Howick, strolled up and informed " I don’t think I am at liberty to s a y ,” T h e Red C arpet Com m ittee of the San STANFORD, C a lif, l.fl — Steelw orker m u scle was turning into fibrous tissu e replied Howick. "A fte r a ll, this was agreed T h is term also r e fe r s to "a n interna­ Adams that about 150 copies of his book Antonio Cham ber of Com m erce was out in Mike Kasperak awakened Sunday morning that woiildn’t pump blood. upon by the others and they should be red ja ck e ts and 10-gallon T e x a s hats, The doner, M rs. White, who had never tional syndicate, combine o r tru st had ju st arrived . with a new h eart, taken from a house­ “ But they are a day too la te ,” said asked if they want this made public.” along with lead ers of the local Jew ish wife who thought it "m arv elo u s to be able been seriou sly ill, suffered a m assive generally formed to regulate p rice s and Adams defiantly,” and would not be here community and hundreds of other spec­ brain hem orrhage at 6 p jn . Friday. output in some field s of b u sin ess,“ (p le a s e tu rn to back page) to give someone e ls e a chance to liv e ." now had 1 not phoned you.” ta to rs. D r. Norman E . Shumway and a team She went into a coma and was kept To dram atize his objections, Adams and about 150 students in h is Econom ics 444 of surgeons at the Stanford University (please tu rn to back page) c la s s (F re e E n te rp rise and Public Policy) School of M edicine cut out the failing heart of Kasperak, 54, Saturday night and implanted one taken from the body' of V irginia White, 43, minutes a fter she died of a stro k e. A fter the transplant, the fourth ever made, D r. Shumway said K asperak’s con­ Travel tax causes concern dition was sa tisfa cto ry . A hospital spokes­ might be in the neighborhood of five or six people who spend the m ost money in Eu­ man said the patient was awake this B y BOB Z E S C H IN d ollars per day. rope won't worry about the tax. They 11 State News S taff W r ite r “The pleasu res of Europe may have to ju s t pay it. They can afford to. But the morning. "T h e re a l work begins now ," Dr.Shum ­ be stopped for a w hile,” added Wilbur D. ones who’ll suffer will be the students who way said a fte r the 4 1/2-hour operation M ills, chairm an of the House Ways and can barely afford to go in the firs t place, P re sident Johnson’ s propo sed mea sure s but want to go anyway. I seriously hope that that began at 4 p.m . Saturday. "T h is Means Com m ittee. to lim it all unnecessary trav el outside the M rs. Maureen B erg er* activities d irec­ this tax won't pass. It probably won’t —it’ s is only the flra t step .” western hemisphere to help reduce the def­ Shumway, 44, who developed the tra n s­ to r of Union Board, which has scheduled too unpopular.” icit in the balance of payments has caused M r. and M rs. Ian Craven, die B ritis h - plant technique in seven y e a rs of experi­ seven low -cost group flights to Europe discussion, concern and possible post­ born d irecto rs of C ravenTou rs, which a s ­ m ental work with dogs, said Kasperak’s ponement of plans among m em bers of the th is sum m er, is frankly concerned. " I f this tax is p assed , it could serio u s­ s is ts Union Board in booking the flights, condition w ill be considered c ritic a l fo r MSU community. were also concerned and equally p e ssi­ the next sev era l w eeks, during which the ly affect our booking of flig h ts,’ M rs. Faculty and students, whether planning m istic about the tax’s chances. new heart must be protected against r e ­ B e rg e r said. " I f a student wants to spend vacations in Europe or participation in one jectio n by the body it s e r v e s . Rejection three months in Europe, that’d b ea n e x tra "W e’ve been th is way b efo re,” said of the U niversity foreign study program s, a r is e s from the body's natural reaction $450. We have a lot of kids go over with M rs. Craven. ’ T h e y ’re always talking against any foreign ob ject— d isease germ s o r Implanted organs. Heart patient may soon have to contend with such pro­ posed steps as additional taxes on airlin e Just k n ap sack s--if they had to pay a stiff tax, they wouldn't be able to go. And the about lim iting the amount of over seas tr a ­ vel. But 1 don’t think it will amount to. and ship tickets and a proposed taXjOn each Kasperak suffered from a chronic heart R ecip ien t of the fourth human .h eart tra n s p la n t, MTke K asp erak, kids who want to work over th ere—they’d anything sev ere.” day of trav el outside the W e s te rn jle m is - infection. His d isease, chronic viral be out of luck, too. and his w ife , re la x b efo re the op eratio n which was January 6. phere. The New York T im e s quoted one m yocard itis, was fa r advanced and ir ­ government official as saying that this tax "T h e sad thing about this is that the (please tu rn to back page) UP I Telephoto re v e rsib le . He was dying. H is heart Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Mictygan Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1968 ■II. . . MÉ '» ' * ..................................' .................... — " .............................. - g .......... PARTIES THIS WEEK [Fraternity rush begins tonight Rushees go in ice, snow and heels were worn under piles By P H Y L L IS Z IM B L E R tiring and hard. Some rushees had viewed all sorority houses chapters. Rush is officially prevailed on boy friends and of warm outer clothing. in groups Oct. 26, 28 and 29 Fraternity open rush Stale News S taff W r ite r over after the parties. friends to chauffeur them around Sorority women showed during sorority fall teas. begins tonight for all eligi­ rushees displays depicting Final bids start going Any good rushes could tell It in c a r s . But the majority trudged Approximately 1080 women ble men. was time for winter term sorority sorority activities. This is a out Thursday. All new from house to house. w ere eligible to rush after fall All fraternity houses on new rule of Panhellenlc Council. pledges will be notified by rush because the weather was Rushees attended four parties term , according to Mabel Peter­ the east side of M.A.C. The rest of the time sorority Monday evening. bad. Saturday and four parties Sun­ sen, Panhellenlc adviser. Avenue will be open from women became better acquainted Rushees will pick up their bids Form al pledging will be L 7:30 p.m. decided to lim it c h a rte r-m e m b c r- s h ip to ten p e r ce n t o f th e p o p u ­ la tio n o f the U n ite d States. So th a t i f yo u desire to Join, send prim ary Apollo astronaut target s ite s are safe fo r manned land­ ings planned as early as next Free Dorm Delivery! • T R A V EL PO STER S • FR A M ES 109 Anthony $2 to H o rs e w h ip D re w Pearson, 150 E . 35 S t N . V. 1 0 0 1 6 . F i r s t come, for a free copy of W m . F. B u c k l e y s NATI ON AI RE- y ear. A c ro s s F ro m T he H om e E c . Bldg jewelur **T ... c ìn t e w Sign up f o r f i r s t t r ip and m e m b e rs h ip firs t served VIEW, write: 150 £. 35 St., N. Y. 10016. Student rate: $3.89 15 Republican 319 E . Grand R iver for 18 issues. favorite sons hold 6 4 2 votes * * To WASHINGTON (JP, — Potential favorite sons from 15 states may have nearly half the delegates com mitted to them and could p re­ vent any candidate from blitzing the Republican national nomi­ nating convention a s B a rry Go la - water did in 1964. T h e 15 states where there have been significant indications of fav orite-son movements will have 642 votes at the Miami B each convention. With 667 needed to nominate, few poli­ tician s believe any candidate is likely to come clo se enough to sta rt a ' firs t-b a llo t stampede. Developments of the next seven months of campaigning, p ri­ m a rie s and state conventions could change the convention's complexion. But as m atters stand, there is the possibility that the convention will choose a nominee who hasn’t campaigned openly fo r the job. If the favorite sons hold out in the early balloting, it is conceiv­ able that one of th eir number — Gov. Nelson A. R ock efeller of New Y ork and Gov. Ronald R ea­ gan of C alifornia, as exam ples— could wind up with the nomination to oppose P resid ent Johnson in the November election. However, if former Vice P re s­ ident Richard M. Nixon should sweep the prim aries; as current polls indicate he might, the THESE HOUSES ONLY ARE OPEN TONIGHT favorite sons would be under ex­ treme bandwagon pressure to r e ­ lease their delegates to him even before the first ballot. Gov. Jam es A, Rhodes of Ohio, Alpha Epsilon Pi Delta Upsilon Phi Sigma Kappa latest to make it official that he 343 Albert 1504 E. Grand River 207 Bogue will be a favorite son, did just 337-0346 332-8676 332-8696 that in 1964. He turned his Alpha Phi Alpha Farm House Sigma Alpha Mu 58-vote delegation loose and all 151 Bogue but one vote went to Goldwater Pi Beta Phi Sorority - 343 N. Harrison on the first ballot. 332-8635 353-1404 Beta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Psi Sigma Chi New York's Rockefeller and 1148 E . Grand River Rhode Island's Gov. John H. 729 E. Grand River 337-1498 Chafee are avowed supporters of 332-9020 Gov. Romney. But it seems ob­ Delta Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Nu vious that Romney will have to 101 Woodmere 128 Heslett Improve his present low ranking 731 Burcham 332-3808 332-0841 332-2501 in the race by primary victories Delta Sigma Phi or other developments if he-ex- Phi Kappa Theta Colony Tau Delta Ptii pects to hold New Y ork's 92 1218 E, Grand River Student Services Lounge 220 Cedar Street votes and Rhode Island’s 14 even 332-5035 355-6246 351-0250 in the early balloting. Delta Sigma Pi Phi Kappa Tau Theta Delta Chi Illinois' favorite son. Sen. 317 River Street 125 N. Hagedorn 139 Bailey C harles H. Percy, may not have 332-2591 332-3577 332-2563 the final decision on where the bulk of the state’s 58 votes will Clue to successful rushtng-see os many houses as you possibly can! go, or when, unless he manufac­ tures an upward surge as a po­ tential presidential j nominee. Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1968 W ILL YOU EVER BE SATISFIED Bombing halt, direct talks W ITH ANYTHING LESS? NEWS summary A c a ps ul e s u m m a r y of the day’s events f r o m pressed by Asian head . our w i r e s e r v i c e s . throughout the ups and downs of On the approach to his m eet­ NEWS ANALYSIS Mao & Co. but he readStohe signs as they affect Cambodia ing this week with Am bassador and his readings are reflected C h ester Bowles in Phnom Penh, sued and pursuer, equally guilty a resumption of diplomatic rela­ in swerves and temperature P rin ce Norodom Sihanouk of of trespass, might fight it out tions, For one thing Cambodia’s “ / r e f u s e to a llo w a changes- in his policies. Cambodia has ruled him self out between themselves in some r e ­ geographical position makes it c o n s p ir a c y to t a k e a d ­ as a go-between with Hanoi and mote, unpeopled spot. extremely sensitive to the change In reply to the AP question­ Peking but has left h im self wide The U n ita £ ta te s and Cambo­ of political climate in RedChina. naire he said he would not ap­ v a n t a g e o f m y stu ­ maneuvering space on the V iet­ Sihanouk maintains a rigidly dia have of common inter­ proach Peking or Hanoi on the d e n ts /* W a lter P. nam problem. ests, starting with the needs for proper attitude totoard Peking Vietnam war because “I cannot The 45-y ear-o ld chief of state make contacts that are doomed A d a m s , p r o fe s s o r o f has some prelim inary advice for to failure in advance . . . econ om ic s . the United States. Stop bombing 270 W. North Vietnam and try dealing d irectly with the Communist Viet Cong in South Vietnam. Kiesinger OK's " I t is with the National Libera­ tion Front Viet Cong that the United States is fighting. It is GRAND RIVERÌ Under present circu m stances, to them that the Americans should International New s MORE THAN 200 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong guer- the United States is likely to consider a bombing cessation on condition that it will lead to LBJ’s program address themselves if they are seeking peace. An end to the bombings of North Vietnam would /)f;i I C I O ^ f as were reported killed Sunday after Communist forces opened a series of sharp clashes in South Vietnam's Northern even the slim m est p relim in aries for ending the Vietnam w ar. T he BONN, Germany If) - - P r e s i­ A harder line .was developing in the West Gentian Bundestag, no doubt furnish the possibility of a useful approach.” United States is m ost unlikely to dent J o h n s o n ’ s d ollar-savin g provinces over the weekend. gee page 1 program had qualified support where m em bers of all three par­ warm up to the V iet Cong, e s ­ pecially in suggesting it re p re ­ S u n d a y from Chancellor Kurt ties cautioned against undertak­ A WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR Kurt Georg Kiesingerwas Georg K iesinger. ing obligations that would hurt reported Sunday as giving qualified support to President John­ sented anything in South Vietnam beyond a Communist guerrilla But political opposition was the German economy. son's dollar-saving program. However, it was also reported brewing in West Germany against Hans Dietrich G enscher, par­ that political opposition was mounting in West Germany against fo rce. T he Sihanouk-Bowles meeting the UJS. request for Bonn to pay liam entary lead er of the opposi­ the U.S. request that Bonn pay the full local costs of stationing the full local costs of stationing tion F re e D em ocratic party, American troops there. was set up specifically to d is­ cu ss rights of A m ericans to go A m erican troops h ere. said in a statement that satisfy­ into Cambodia in hot pursuit of K arl Heinrich Knappsteln, ing the U .S. demands would be 4 8 A SOUTH VIETNAMESE newspaper said Sunday that it had W est German am bassador to im possible without causing se­ learned from "sp ecial sources” that North Vietnamese P resi­ V iet Cong taking refuge there from battle, but the conference Washington, flew home on what v ere damage to the finances dent Hb Chi Mlnh, 77, died of a heart disease and tuberculosis the Foreign O ffice described as and economy of this country. on Dec. 26. Other Vietnamese news sources and major govern­ may range well beyond that. Sihanouk aired some of his a routine consultation v isit ments said they had no knowledge of this. see page 1 though it appeared obvious that Two influential m em bers of thoughts on Vietnam . in reply to s s e c o t q u es tio n s submitted She s>ew -U«S» eecKomic msVfcure the^ Bundestag’ s- finance com—• % VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREY was given the would dominate his ta lk s. m ittee said in interviews pub­ friendliest reception of his nine-nation African tour Sunday in to him in Phnom Penh by The A ssociated P re s s . Knappsteln is expected to r e ­ lished in the nationally circu lat­ Nairobi, Kenya. Humphrey was given a polite but simple wel­ turn to Washington next week­ ed Sunday newspaper Welt Am come after he cut short a 24-hour visit to the neighboring The meeting s ta rts in the Cam ­ bodian capital probably Tuesday end. Sonntag that a new agreem ent Somali Republic on the basis of reports of trouble that never K iesinger said in a Saturday with the United States would pose as a unique sort of confrontation m aterialized. See page 13 n i g h t speech at Bochum that serious economic difficulties fo r between representatives of two West Germany would be ab le to W est Germany. 0 PRESIDENT EDUARDO FREI of Chile won back control of nations that have no mutual diplo­ m atic relations but have r e ­ cope with the loss of tou rist dol­ D r. Wolfgang Pohle, a mem­ his Christian Democratic party Sunday from a group df leftist la r s and investments brought by b er of the Bavarian wing of K le- rebels who took over leadership in July. The party endorsed - mained on speaking term s. the dollar-savin g program , and sin g e r's Christian D em ocratic F r e i’s government policies but rejected a proposal to limit On the Bow les m ission, the would badk Washington's m eas­ party, said that such an agree­ strik es. See page 10 AP questionnaire asked: “ Have u res “ to the extent that our fi­ ment would requ ire a new in­ you form ally confirm ed to the nancial re so u rces p e rm it." cre a se in taxes and d eficit spend­ 0 ER. PHILIP BLAIBERG, the world's third heart trans­ United States your willingness to The chancellor was le s s posi­ ing. plant patient, was reported as being in "v ery satisfactory” hold talks on the bord er situa­ tive about the U .S. d e s i r e fo r The current agreem ent, ca ll­ condition Sunday in a Cape Town hospital. Blaiberg saw his tion? Where and when should W est Germany to resum e cover­ ing for West Germany to pur­ wife Sunday for the first time since the operation, se e page 5 these talks take place? Under ing the full foreign exchange c h a s e $500 million worth of< what circu m stan ces would you costs of A m erican troops in G er­ medium-term UJS, government perm it hot pursuit by United m a n y . U .S. U ndersecretary o f bonds, expires in Ju ne. B ilateral States troops into Cambodia? N ational News Sihanouk replied: “ A m bassa- State Nicholas Katzenbach. is talks on a new agreement, a te . understood to have made the r e ­ expected to begin in M dcca. uo>/' ¿ W m 1 daw T es, personal Unlike the previous a g r e e ­ Q A CHANGE OF SCIENTIFIC MINDS will probably force quest during his v isit to Bonn representative of President ment, the current one does not Surveyor 7 into two tricky maneuvers, a spokesman said Sun­ la st week. Johnson, will be in Phnom Penh K iesin ger said U jS. proposals cover the full foreign exchange day as the last unmanned U.S. lunar lander strfaked toward" «toward Ja n , 9, We will obviously - oh trOcip co sts would be studied .costs of U .S. troops and, as a the sm allest and roughest target yet. ' see page 2 ’difccuss all the su b jects of com ­ "w ith a ll c a r e " and with consid­ fconsequence, the United States mon in terest , . Then Sihan­ £ THE GALLUP POLL reported Sunday that if Sen. Eugene McCarthy, D-Minn., ran as an Independent peace candidate in a four way presidential race, he would get about 12 per cent ouk repeated his view that pu r- eration to West Germany’ s own econom y. The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State will begin bringing home 35,000 sold iers and airm en in A pril. preparing for the of the vote. See page 11 U niversity, is published every c la s s day throughout the year A PRESIDENT JOHNSON GREETED Israeli Prim e Minister with special Welcome Week and O rientation issu es in June and Septem ber. Subscription ra tes a re $14 per y ear. NEW! at LARRY’S future. . ,evi Eshkol at Randolph Air Force Base. Eshkol will spend an overnight visit at the L B J Ranch. See page 1 Member Associated P r e s s , United P re s s International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssociation, A ssociated C ollegiate P r e s s , COUNTRY FRESH Michigan P re s s A ssociation, Michigan C ollegiate P r e s s As­ Q A 54 YEAR OLD STEELWORKER was the world's fourth sociation, United State Student P r e s s A ssociation. GRADE A DAIRY heart transplant patient Sunday at the Stanford, C alif., Medical Center. Medical spokesmen said Sunday that "considering PRODUCTS! everything, he is in satisfactory condition." see page 1 Second c la ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, M ich. E ditorial and business offices at 347 Student Services Building, Michigan State U niversity, E a st Lansing, M ich, FREE! FREE! FREE! # GRAND RAPIDS, HOME of WED. FRI. & SAT. the nation's wood and upholstered Phones: JOIw n fk â iu i furniture industry, has picked up momentum in sales In 1967. The Editorial . . . ............................................................. .355-8252 ONE 8oz. 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BOTTLE 150 New Orders A rriving Loads Of Used Books A rt & Engineering OPEN SUNDAYS Daily Left Supplies 10:00 A.M. till 6:00 P.M. ACROSS FROM OLIN ACR ¡ROM OL IN S P E C IA L S GOOD THRU S A T . JAN. 13th LARRY’S tudent V P o o k tore SHOP-RITE 1109 E . G R A N D R IV E R F r ee Parking A t R ear Ot Store r V ( / 1 MICHIGAN Jam es D. Spentolo editor-in-chief, E ric Pianin, executive editor Lawrence Werner, managing editor Bobby Soden, campus editor VI / STATE N E W S Susan Comerford advertising manager Edward A. B rill, editorial editor Jo e Mitch, sports editor i i U N IV E R S IT Y ■ V V i F lv e ~ tlm e re c ip ie n t of the P a ce m a ke r aw ard fo r outstanding jo u rn alism , Monday Morning, January 8, 1968 EDITORIALS McCarthy’s path uncharted He lack s a dynam ic speak­ rough t e s t of his stand for r e - n o m i n a t i o n . Unchal­ lenged nom ination of John­ ing m an n er. And he’ d n ev er pe a ce in Vi et nam . son could evoke a D e m o c r a t ­ hit the top with a television The war i s not the s e n a ­ ic fatality at the polls in s p e c ia l. t o r ’ s only i s s u e , but c e r t a i n ­ view of the op inion s u r v e y s . Neither do the c a r d s s e e m ly the m o s t im po rta nt one. But M cC a rth y ’s candidacy s ta c ke d in fav or of Sen. T i m e and again he has stated could be of m o r e im p o r ta n c e Eugene M c C a r th y , D - M in n ., his o b je c t i o n s to A m e r ic a n than the candidate him self, b ec om in g the next P r e s i d e n t . involvement in Vietnam and for the s e n a t o r ’s running is Even he d o e sn ’t s e e m e x ­ his p r e s c r i p t i o n of gradual a reflection of m a s s iv e f r u s ­ t r e m e l y confident of his withdrawal for ending the tration "grow ing across the p r e s i d e n t i a l qu alit ies . war. Even m o r e , he f e e ls However, McC ar thy does nation. the U.S. has overextended Just as the V ie t n a m s it u a ­ o ff e r a much heeded outlet i t s e l f around the world. k SENATO R EUG EN E M cC A R TH Y for growing opposition to tion cannot be glossed over T h e r e can be lit tl e doubt attract the younger voters during the com ing election Adm ini stra ti on p o li c ie s in that d is s e n t o v e r Jo h n s o n ’ s slinging “ Hell no, we won’t year, n e i t h e r can M cC a r­ V ie t n am , an outlet not yet Vietnam p o l i c i e s runs deep. go” signs, the parents, the o ff er ed by Republican c a n ­ wives, the professors and thy’ s stand on the war, or Public opinion polls show his candidacy, be ignored by didate po te n tia ls . And he will Joh ns on ’ s war approach the average A m ericans who the D em ocratic party. t e s t the extent of a nt i- w ar sliding. Public burnings of ju st wish the co u n try of V i e t ­ *» --T h e Editors feelin g and the ex t en t of his draft e a r d s , the numerous nam had n e v e r existed. identification with that e m o ­ m a r c h e s , s p e e c h e s , the c on ­ “ D *D ay ” at th e Penta­ tion in at l e a s t s i x p r e s i d e n ­ frontation at the Pentagon, gon failed to sway the Ad­ JOSEPH ALSOP tial p r i m a r i e s this spring. l e t t e r s of p r o t e s t by n u m e r ­ m in is t r a t io n ’s path. M cC ar­ Mc Carth y has announced ous student government thy’ s can d id acy now su g g e sts he will run in the p r i m a r i e s le a d e r s . . . . the e l e c t o r a l s y s t e m as a way of Wi sc on sin , New Hamp­ shire, N eb rask a, Oregon, But the t e s t of M c C a r th y ’ s campaign will be whether of dissent. “ unsuccessful” Perhaps venture even an for Peterkinism in 1968 M a s s a c h u s e t t s and C a l i f o r ­ his quick-witted, s o p h i s t i ­ M cC arthy through six pri­ nia. He ex p e c t s the New cated and se em in g ly indif­ m aries will point up John­ H amp shire p r i m a r y to be a fe r e n t attitude can actually son’s weakness by moving WASHINGTON—In /the old days there used to be a children’ s book called “The opposition from the streets P eterkin P a p e rs.” Even in this re p o rter’ s ” Any v e r y r ic h an d v e r y c o m p le x cou n try is in f o r to the b a l l o t b o x e s . F a ce d by youth, the book recalled a vanished, hardly rou g h t im e s when an d i f id e a lis m an d c o m m o n B u d g e t r e q u e s t 96 8 - 96 9 : such war a consolidation and a n t i - J o h n s o n of anti­ votes, recognizable age of Am erican innocence. Now, one imagines, it would put all tiny s e n s e begin to b e r e g a r d e d a s f a t a l o p p o s it e s , im p o s s ib le o f c o m b in a tio n ,” read ers instantly to sleep. a sensitive and r e p r e s e n t a ­ All the same, the theme of "T h e P e te r - t h e d i• f/ «f/ e r e2.^.'n t qJr..u e s tio n s tive alter D e m o c r a t i c p s s fc ty m l g r / e its c o u rse . kin P a p ers” is worth recalling At the start of this fairly ominous new year. B riefly , the P eterk ins were modeled on the front door. And so it goes, episode ness and the impossibility' of combination a fte r episode. being m ore aqd m ore taken for granted Strapped by* an insuff ici en t discontent among the men There is also the p o s s ib il­ fne 19th-century New England idealists by more" and m ore A m ericans. Thu s, ; of the m ore feeble-m inded so rt--th e sort Now a widespread prevalence of P e te r­ lé g is la t iv e appropriation for who must pa ss o v e r the Uni­ ity M cC arthy’s efforts could • who hung upon the empty, noble-sounding the purest P eterkinism and the hardest - kins is in some ways a credit,, to any cynicism flourish m ore and m ore • 1 9 6 7 - 6 8 , and fo r c ed into the v e r s i t y ’ s l a t e s t budget r e ­ p a v e t h e w a y f o r S e r £ ..,f t a b © ^ 4 words of Bronson A lcott. T h e ir intentions nation. The lady from Philadelphia, one luxuriantly at the extrem e of the spectrum , • were good, their minds were pure, but fe a rs, was not m erely worldly wise in ’ controversial “ ability-to- quest. Kennedy. If M cCarthy finds they suffered from a certain lack of com ­ while the vital cen ter sadly dwindles. a useful manner; very likely she was also Some pretty suspect ch aracters have pay” tuition i n c r e a s e , the Adding to the situation is significant signs of support mon sense. wo,rldly in a hard, disagreeable way. been hard at work, propagating the m ore . the suit the t r u s t e e s of MSU the path would be less a risk W hereas the P eterkins were certainly im ­ extrem e form s of P eterkinism in the way ; U niv er sit y now f a c e s what As neighbor at their summer re s o rt, p ractical, even com ically im practical, A m ericans look at the world around them. appears to be an even m or e have filed jointly with the for Kennedy, a 1,972 h o p e f u l . the P eterkins had “ the lady from P h ila­ they were also warmhearted, idealistic delphia” — Philadelphia, in those days, Thus, a great many of the best younger difficult fight for funds in r e g e n t s of Wayne State and It a p p e a r s unlikely the s e n a ­ seemingly being considered an are« of and much attached to the higher things A m ericans have been strangely persuaded of life. that it is safe to be the rich e st nation on . 1968. ' U-M to t e s j the leg ality of tor from M innesota w o u ld do highly concentrated worldly wisdom. And the whole drAma of the little book is the The problem, really , is to find the right the face of the earth by a very wide President Hannah and por tions of last y ear’ s a n y t h i n g b u t y i e l d to a s u d d e n balance between high-minded idealism and m argin, while it is downright i mmo r a l } repeated rescue of the P eterkins by this other administrators re­ ap prop riations b il l. The entry of R FK . otherwise unnamed Philadelphia ladv. worldly, p ractical wisdom. Right here, to face the hard re a litie s of power and, > however, seem s to be where A m erica in above all, im m oral to meet the challenges • cently appeared b e fo re the t r u s t e e s fe el that the L e g i s ­ M cC arthy has introduced The P eterkins run out of ink and wildly that those re a litie s too often present. the late six ties has been falling down Senate Appropriations C o m ­ lat ure may have over st epp ed discussion and d e b a te within and not very efficiently try to manufacture on the job. We have ample supplies of T h ese younger A m ericans, nowadays, a new supply from vinegar and oak g alls. both com modities, but we ra re ly seem to remind one of the young Englishmen who ! mittee to defend MSU’ s r e ­ it s bounds with s e v e r a l the D em ocratic party, a re ­ The lady from Philadelphia urges them took the famous Oxford Oath—who were have both of them together. quest for an additional $10 r i d e r s that se ek to li m i t out- freshing happening at a tim e to ask for ink at the general store. also among the best of their tim e. B u t ' The Peterkin g irls find their new piano Any very rich and very complex coun­ history, while acceleratin g vastly, has ; million in next y e a r ’ s g e n e r ­ of-state enrollment en fo rce­ when A m erican tradition try is in for rough tim es when and if grown no le s s re m o rse le s s . So there ; on the front porch and rath er desperately al fund appropriation. The able by fin anc ial pe n a lt ie s, would prom pt b l i n d alle­ try to play it through the parlor window. idealism and common sense begin to be will be no time for courageous second T he lady from Philadelphia suggests regarded as fatal opposites, im possible of thoughts, if sim ilar fo llies beget sim ilar $54.8 million req u e sted for and by r eq u ir in g o u t - o f - s t a t e giance to a P r e s i d e n t w i s h i n g combination. Y et one see s the opposite- having it moved into the house through r e s u lts —as happens a ll too often. the E a s t La ns in g campus students to pay at l e a s t 75 At home, too, the purest Peterkinism I pe r c e n t of th ei r educational has been having a very long, s tra n g e ; would i t s e l f amount to a 21 run. You can make an alm ost exact * costs. per cent i n c r e a s e over this Lastly, the questions O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S p arallel between the Peterkin fam ily’ s well-intentioned ink manufacturing effo rts y e a r ’ s appropriation. and the long A m erican effort to give But while MSU in 1967 r a i s e d ov er the financial ju stice to our Negro m inority by such was ju st one of many sc ho ol s dealings of P r e s i d e n t Han­ expedients as desegregating men’s room s. struggling to get whatever was p os si b le from a g e n e r ­ nah and Philip J . May, Vice P r e s i d e n t for F i n a n c i a l Af­ Bailey approves ASMSU proposa Yet even today, hardly any lady from Philadelphia has pointed out that the firs t step toward this too-long-delayed ju stice must be to invest whatever may be needed ally s p a r s e state budget, this f a i r s , can only s e r v e to de ­ To the Editor; to give our Negro boys and g irls an y e a r the University finds i t ­ s t r o y confidence in the men On Thursday, November 3 0 , 1967, the A w o rd from the fro n t education fully equal to those of other boys, and g irls. s e l f b e a rin g at l e a s t th re e who p e rso n a lly mu st deal Bailey Hall G overnors’ Council passed a T o the Editor: fected by the war and has some strong motion stating: - Peterkinism . to lerates such incon-- additional, and r a t h e r weigh­ with the L e g i s l a t u r e in s e ­ I recently received a le tte r from a emotional feeling— here is his le tte r. ceivable wastes of children’ s tim e and; friend in Vietnam asking my opinion about ” . . . I can’t say we should a ll become ty, c r o s s e s as it e n t e r s the c uri ng the U n i v e r s i t y ’ s r e ­ “ The recent proposal before ASMSU to heroes but I don’t think we can afford to public funds as the teaching of Swahili; the dem onstrations over h e re . I wrote back quest. Atty. Gen. F r a n k K e l ­ assign the m e m b ers-a t-la rg e to act as lose here or even give in. It’ s a question in a Harlem high school. Y et almost- battle of p e rsu as io n with the c o m p l e x rep resentativ es exem plifies my views but would like to get m ore opin­ no lady from Philadelphia has dared to- ions o r arguments from the students. R e­ now of U .S. integrity. Will they see the thing Legislature. ley is expected to rule soon th e ir recognition of the need fo r a change through to the end? If we pull out we lose suggest that Swahili is most unlikely to- m embering that my friend is directly a f- on whether Hannah and May to com plex representation and that this face throughout the F a r E a st. Losing face help that high school’ s graduates get and. The sliding s c a l e tuition further shows th eir acceptance of the hold decent jo b s —which is what they! may seem a sm all thing to the W estern plan, which res ult ed of have violated the new state proposed change to the ASMSU consti­ Drop out or bus-t world, but h e re , and I do understand what mainly want. And in every other fie ld c o u r s e from la s t y e a r ’ s c o n f li c t of i n t e r e s t law. In tu tio n." i t ’s about I think, it is d isastrous. We of A m erican life, where hard, pioneering,; would not only lose Vietnam but also the id ealistic work needs doing, there is ther skimpy appro pria tion s, has the m e a n t i m e , r u m o r and a t ­ It was felt by the council that this was To the Editor: sam e difficulty. After intense d eliberation, lean now see faith of the m ajority of the O riental coun­ tack by innuendo have done a d irect outgrowth of the petitions cu r­ been the l a r g e s t single caus e rently being circu lated . F u rtherm ore, it the great wisdom and solicitude of the Ad­ t r ie s . One wonders why. The constant co m ­ of i l l - f e e l i n g between MSU t h ei r damage a lm o s t r e g a r d ­ was felt that because ASMSU is seriously m inistration in that policy which requ ires “ If you take a look at a map you will bination, the continuous interaction, o t coeds to withdraw from MSU a fte r fo u r- se e that Vietnam is also the front door idealism and common sense have m ade officials and l e g i s l a t o r s . l e s s of how K e lle y finally thinking of going this route they (ASMSU) and-one-half months of pregnancy. Ju st to the M id dle-E ast. Give the Communists this country thrive and grow great, sin ce a re in favor of at le a st the fir s t half of Conceived and put into e f ­ rules. the proposed constitutional change. It was consider, the tragic p o ssib ilities if a Vietnam and you have the sam e situation its fir s t beginnings. Maybe, in 1968,1 m other-to-be past that point was required in India. They are there now but you give the grand reunion will be achieved oncef f e c t by a D e m o c r a t i c - c o n - The new sta te pe rso na l stated that this proposal is an appease­ them a substantial launching pad to spring again. It us a good New Y e a r 's wish; to use the University bus system for any tax, and a round of ge nerous ment to those living in resid ence halls from . . . ’ ’ tr ol le d board of t r u s t e e s , the and it is doubtful that it will be any more activity . . I anyway.- Pat Johnson G reg Mann s y s t e m has brought forth automobile w o rk e r s s e t t l e ­ su ccessfu l than it was la st y e a r. —Copyright 1968, Los.A ngeles T im e s; Royal Oak, freshm an Ann A rbor, junior loud- grumblings fr o m the m e n ts , should place M ic h i­ Thus it would be much more effective Republ ic an- dom ina ted L e g ­ gan in b e t t e r financial p o s i ­ to have the representation come out of the A ll R i6 h t, l e t s Pl a v complexes rather than having someone islature. tion this y e a r than l a s t , when alien to the complex represent it. In “QUEEN OF THE HILL " it co m e s tim e f or doling out conclusion, the Bailey Hall Governors’ While the House resolution Council requests that ASMSU go on record funds. Whether MSU can get as supporting a representative from the ag ain st the MSU fee sy stem its needed s l i c e , however, is complexes rather than to the complexes. late la s t su m m er m ay have a d ifferen t, and much m ore J . Christopher Manners had m o re b ark than b ite, co m p licated , question. Cleveland, Ohio, junior th ere is s till a resid u e of — The E d ito rs President, Bailey Hall Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1 9 ó8 ¡3 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan si ng, Michigan' CONDITION 'SATISFACTORY' Wife visits transplant patient infection to her husband, the third volved In dram atic surgery CAP E TOWN, South A frica (0 donned a m ask, gown, sp ecial but have been o v erco m e," the — D r, Philip B laib erg , in “ very boots and gloves. heart recip ien t. w e r e reported in satisfactory hospital said. It added the twins M r s . B laiberg said she expects condition Sunday. T h ree-m o n th - receiv ed th eir fir s t feedings of sa tisfa cto ry " condition with his transplanted h eart, saw his wife Separated by glass to s e e her husband through the old C atherine and Shirley O’H are, glucose w ater Sunday morning door g la ss door dally fo r the next born joined at the head and sep­ "an d these w ere taken w e ll." Sunday fo r the fir s t tim e sin ce But unlike M rs. Louis W ash- few days until she is allowed to arated Saturday, "sp en d a r e a s ­ his operation and chatted five kansky, wife of the fir s t human go to his bedside. onably com fortable n ig h t," Jo ­ minutes with h e r through a g lass A bulletin from G roote Schuur hannesburg’s Transv aal M em or­ Amputee door. heart transplant patient, M r s . B laiberg w as not perm itted to Hospital said the 5 8 -y e a r-o ld r e ­ ial Hospital reported. At East London, C hristoffel “ He was looking too wonder­ s it near h er husband, who r e ­ tired dentist rem ained in "v e r y "S e v e ra l problem s have a r i­ Dirk Styrdom , who had his en­ ful fo r w o rd s," said E ileen B la i­ ceived his transplant heart sa tisfa cto ry " condition, was very sen in the postoperative period tir e lower body amputated a fter berg. “ He joked a ll the tim e and Tuesday. She said she could hear pleased to see his w ife and "h is being crushed between railroad was Very talk a tiv e ." She said h er husband kept her waiting a p erfectly through the g lass door that separated them . voice was c le a r and stro n g ." "H e is bright and cheerful State News c a r s two months ago was r e ­ ported in good s p irits , making Pathfinder few minutes to wash and shave Washkansky died la st month of and he is slowly proceeding to a "a m a z in g " progress and rooting O ne of M S U ’ s fin e s t p ie c e s o f snow re m o v a l e q u ip m e n t is h a rd at w o rk c le a r in g to "lo o k his b e s t." a lung infection a fte r living 18 days with a transplanted h eart. norm al d ie t," the hospital r e ­ ported. open house fo r B laiberg, whose p ro g ress he o ff a s id e w a lk as so m e in te r e sted coeds w a n d e r p a s t. Scene is by th e S ta d iu m . T he State News w ill hold an w as following with a tran sisto r S tate N ew s photo by G o rd o n M o e lle r M r s .* B la ib e r g went through D octors do not know w here he open house at 8 p jn . Wednesday rad io. the custom ary sterilizatio n picked up the infection but c le a r ­ Twins separated in 341 Student S e rv ices Bldg. D r. Christiaan B arnard, head p ro cess fo r doctors about to en­ te r an operating room . She ly w ere taking no chances that M r s . B laiberg might p ass on any T hree other South A fricans in­ All students Interested in working of the surgical team that operat­ fo r the State News a re invited. ed on Washkansky and B l a i ­ The Traditional Class Ring P ositions a r e available in the b erg, sent a congratulatory t e le ­ Etna eruptions A part of your college e d ito rial, advertising, photog­ gram to D r. Norman E . Shum- experience to have with raphy and circulation depart­ way and expressed confidence begin third year m en ts. T ou rs of these depart­ that the heart transplant per­ you forever. m ents w ill be offered during the form ed by Shumway at Stanford open house. U niversity would succeed. CATANIA, S icily (/Pi — Mt. T h e State News is a fin a n cia l-’ He said D r. Shumway, with Etna neared the end of two years ly , and therefore editorially, in­ whom he studied at the Univer­ of alm ost continuous e r u p t i o n dependent newspaper with an in­ sity of Minnesota under D r. C . Sunday with outbursts of 12 to com e of over $450,000 and a Walton L illeh ei, has "probably 15 explosions per minute hu rl­ circu lation of over 38,000. one of the best equipped team s ing hunks of flaming lava 1,200 It employs an average of 100 in the world to perform such an feet into the a ir. students each term . operation. F o r five of the past six y e a rs , The tw o-m ile high volcano has " I met him on my recent v isit the State News has been awarded thundered, smoked or poured out to Chicago and discussed the e x - the A m erican P ublishers As­ lava alm ost ce a se le s s ly since p e r i e n c e we had in our firs t sociation P acem aker award, Ja n . 12, 1956. But the lava flow heart transplant p a tie n t," B a r­ which is given to the country's nard said. " I wish him- all the never ran down the b arren moun­ best college new spapers. lu ck - and 1 a m- s u r e they will tainside far enough to endanger Refreshm ents w ill be served at su cce e d ." v illages. With d e g r e e , MSU S ea l, 3 e n g r a v e d the open house. in itia ls , C h o ic e o f S ton es, Y ellow o r w h ite g o ld , G r e e k L e t t e r s e m b o s s e d on - Who Says . . . All Prescription s to n e Prices Are Alike? D EFINITELY NOT! Professional skill, integrity, GawL Mh&p, accuracy into your prescription. A c ro s s fr o m th e Hom e E c B u ild in g To Be Sure - And Priced and Right bring your next prescrip­ Cost of mailing tion to Dot Discount Drug Center. THE LOST MARINER T he post o ffic e put d e cafs fn fo rm fn g peopfe o f p o stal ra te s on the 920 TROWBRIDGE RD 956 Trowbridge Spartan Shopping cam p u s m a ilin g k io s k on Sunday m o rn in g . T h is fa c u lty m e m b e r is one o f the f i r s t IA S I LANSING, MICH. C enter to m a il a le t t e r using the new ra te s . S tate N ew s photo by Bob Iv in s ENTER HERE MEN . . . . . THAT YOU BECOME BETTER MEN! THETA DELTA CHI FOR RIDES C A LL- 332-2563 351-9646 139 BAILEY ST. 332-5456 332-2564 Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1968 I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Skaters split with Wolves By TOM BROW N The game was enlivened by same line when Cxistofoli took The third period belonged to Michigan — and Spartan goalie penalty box, C ristofoll poked a shot past Michigan goaUe J i m S tate News S ports W r lt s r hard checking and 16 penalties a pass from Phillips and broke were called against the two In to sdore at 4:38. n iffetu Keough In a mad scram ble In " Shocksd by s 7-1 score In team s. Both nets were knocked The Spartans continued their Don Deeks scored at 3:53 when front of the Michigan goal, Ann Arbor Friday night. theMSU sending the game Into overtime. loose during the course of the aggressive game the rest of the the Spartans were slow In hockey teem rebounded Saturday evening. period, but a charging foul caught clearing the puck from behind With 6:06 elapsed in sudden to gain a 4 -3 victory over the MSU entered ¿he scoring the Spartans a man short and their goal. Doug Glendinning death, junior wing Lee Hathaway Michigan Wolverines I t die Ice stole the puck as Michigan en­ column with 18 seconds gone In Michiean's A1 Brook knocked In stole the puck, slipped It to Arena. the first period when junior cen­ a rebound off Spartan Goalie Rick Hartmen, who fed Deeks. tered center ice. Hathaway, The largest crowd in Spartan driving alone on the Michigan te r Chuck PhUllps scored on a Duffett. At 9:17 MarttUa knocked in a hockey history, 4,139, watched backhand, assisted by Bpb F a l- The second period was notable rebound, the a ssist going to BUI net, faked Keough and put the the Spartans take a quick lead, latt and Nino CrlstofolL for Its hard defensive play and Lord as Michigan took the lead. puck past the Michigan goalie's stave off a late Michigan rally, The Spartans scored with the six penalties called at 11:35. With Hansen and Lord in the left side. then steal the puck and the vic­ tory In sudden-death play. L ittle can be said of the Spar­ tans' debacle Friday night. Coach Amo Bessone felt his skaters outplayed the Ann Arbor squad, but were unable to show it where It counted most—on the Tankers take 3rd in relays B y G A R Y W A L K O W IC Z sin with 74 points. Indiana ran teams that set new varsity r e c ­ sdore board. Williams also turned in good Michigan forward Kon Ullyot scored twice to lead the Wol­ S ta te N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Al­ away from the rest of the field by winning each of the 11 r e ­ ords. The 300-yard breaststroke team of Richards, Greg Brown, performances in leading off the 800-yard freestyle relay and an­ A crowded spot verine goal getters on Friday though MSU’s swimming team did lays and scoring 152 points. and Rolf Groseth swam the event choring the 300-yard backstroke S p a rta n g o a lie R ich D u ffe ti fin d s h im s e lf s w a rm e d u n d e r by M ic h ig a n p la y e rs night, as Michigan bombed not perform as well as Head "W e had a fair m eet," M c­ In a record-setting time of 3:15.3, relay. Caffree said. "W e established which was 4th in the event. d u rin g S a tu rd a y 's h ockey g am e at the Ice A re n a . D u ffe tt s c o re d a v ic t o r y in h is Spartan goalie Bob Johnson. Coach Charles McCaffree ex­ our strength in the middle dis­ The other MSU record came Sprinter Don Rauch turned in f i r s t v a r s it y a p p e a ra n c e , stopping 42 M ic h ig a n sh o ts. BUI Enrico, fresh from Olin, pected in Saturday's B ig Ten R e­ tances and found that we have a In the 300-yard individual medley good times in anchoring the 800- S tate N ew s photo by J im M ead was the sole Spartan netflnder. lays, the coach still felt opti­ few individuals who will hold relay where Richards, John yard freestyle and the 400-yard Saturday's crowd in E ast Lan­ mistic about the upcoming dual sing was privileged to witness and championship season. their own against the conference Musulln, and Mike Kalmbach fin­ medley teams, both of which gar­ In their specialties." ished second with a time of nered 4th place finishes. what Bessone had predicted—a hard bruising game. The Spartan tankers finished In ^ third place tie with Wiscon- One of the reasons for the 2:53.3. if W A Y optimism of the Spartan coach McCaffree also was well The Spartans scored points in was the performance of sopho­ pleased with the Job turned in by 10 of the 11 events, falling to place G O O D -Y E A R more Bruce Richards. McCaf­ free said that Richards, swim­ ming in his first varsity meet, Pete Williams who combined with Richards, Groseth, and Chuck Geggie in the 2,000-yard fre e ­ in the 400-yard freestyle relay. In other finishes, Williams, Gymnasts win 1st meet was outstanding. style to capture MSU’s only other Bob Burke, and Kalmbach were COLUMBUS — Captain Dave Our vault team also needs m ore Richards swam on two relay second place. third in the 300-yard backstroke T hor gave one o f the best gym­ w o rk ." 8URE-0RIP tSSs relay; Rauch, Musulin, and n astic all-around perform ances C liff Diehl picked up two George Booth, fifth in the 300- in MSU history to lead the Spar­ seconds in vault and parallel yard butterfly; Kalmbach, Roger tans to a 186.10-165.75 victory b a rs . Murahata was third In Shelley, Mark Holdridge, and. ov er Ohio State here Saturday flo o r e x e rcise and fourth in NOW...winter tire safetÿjind Gary Langley fourth In the 200- afternoon. tram poline. traction at a low, low price. yard freestyle; Burke, Brown, Thor scored 55.4 points, fo r an The top perform er for Ohio Booth, and Langley fourth in the average of 9.23 p er event. State was sophomore B ru ce Trott 200-yard medley relay, and div­ "D av e’ s perform ance was one with 50.0 points in all-around and ers Jim Henderson and Duane of his best e v e r ," Coach George an 8.33 average. He picked up Green fifth in the diving relay. Szypula said a fte r the m eet. " I t th ird ! in vault and parallel b a rs . 6.00/6.50x 13 tubeless w as one of his highest point totals “ Ohio State Is extrem ely im ­ blackwall plus $3.10 Fed. Ex. e v e r ." proved as a team over la st season W hitew alls just $2.50 m ore per tire Tax & 2 trade-in tires SOAR! He captured fir s t places In sid ehorse, vault, p arallel b a rs, and horizontal b ars along with In every event but s id e h o rse ," Szypula noted. " T r o tt gave a fine perform ance fo r his f ir s t A 9*T nylon cord m n s tru v tin n • D e e p true lo r-ty p e cleats • Tufsyn ru bbe r tread for e xtra mileoR with the; seconds in floor e x e rcise and still B ig Ten m eet.” - llrun» and • bu.li d..p In h.i- darn •">' rin g s. His best sco res cam e The Spartans will trav el to NO MONEY DOWN on our Easy Pay plan! MSU SOARING In vault and p arallel b ars where Indiana Saturday fo r their second wGOOD^HEAItma CLUB MEETING he received 9.4 points out of a p erfect 10. Thor scored at least 9.0 In every event. m eet of the season. DAVE THOR SERVICE STORE 487-3733 "O u r average as a team was O p p osite S p a rro w H o sp ita l • Harry Kost, Manager TONITE! 8 .8 6 which was good fo r this e a rly in the season, esp ecially without our number two man, G abriel leads open to anyone Jo e F e d o rch ik ," Szypula said. 2417 Kalamazoo Street 1110 IV 2-1426 HOURS: M on -Sat.H a .m .-l a»m. Sun. 3 p.m.,-12 midnight !201 ER AREA LOCATIONS Rrr*. 215 M en 's I.M . 2:30 p .m . "W e also scratched Ed Gunny In the s till rings. " T h e r e w ere no re al dis­ LA past Browns L ero y Kelly, the N FL’s rush­ W. WUlow at Logan MIAMI (UPI) — Roman G abriel E le c tio n o f O f fic e r s appointments fo r us, but we still ing champ, scored on a two-yard F R A N C H IS E S A R E S T IL L A V A IL A B L E passed fo r two touchdowns and have a lot of little things to run to account fo r Cleveland’s B ru ce G ossett kicked three field Delta Chi is. . . clean u p ," he said . "O u r ring team showed that they should con­ tinue to be the best team as a whole In the nation as they w ere goals Sunday to lead the peppy L os Angeles R am a to an easy 3 0 -6 victory over xTeveland In only scorin g . Lou Groza m issed the extra point try as well as two long field goal attempts e a r lie r . the National Football League’s G ab riel, voted the game’s m ost la s t sea so n ." valuable player, threw a 21-yard Toby Towson won the floo r ex­ eighth annual Playoff Bowl. In a final scoring push, Gabriel scoring pass to B ern ie Casey in e r c is e fo r MSU while Dan Kinsey the fir s t period and 2-y ard s c o r­ threw a 43-yard pass to Tommy was fir s t In the rin g s. ing toss to B llly T ru ax in the s e c ­ Mason which set up rookie W illie Ohio State’ s only fir s t cam e ond, E lliso n 's nine-yard touchdown in tram poline where Dave G ossett’s 41-yard field goal dash. G ossett kicked the points Mendelson scored 8.9 points. in the fir s t period gave Los An­ a fte r all three of the Ram’s The top team sco re in one event geles a 17-0 halftlm e lead. The sco res. fo r the Spartans was in vault Rams widened that to 2 0 -0 In the w here they totaled 27.8 points. Second -stringer Gary Lane en­ third period when G ossett kicked T h e rings trio was clo se behind gineered Cleveland’ s only s co r­ a 46-y ard field goal. with 2 7 .1 . ing drive in the Orange Bowl be­ Led by David (Deacon) Jo n es, " R ic h Murahata was steady in fo re a crowd of 37,102, an 8 1 - the R am s’ "fe a rso m e fo u rs o m e " his fir s t Big Ten competition yard m arch in the final period which cracked everybody but In both floor e x e rcise and highlighted by Lane’ s 34-yard G reen Bay this season, held tram p o lin e," Szypula said. "O u r throw to end Paul W arfieldwhich Cleveland to only four serious tram poline team did a good team c a rrie d to the L os Angeles 14- touchdown threats and turned jo b , but they must s till im prove. yard lin e. back th ree of those. GOIN’ GUYS GO PHI TAU THE MEN OF winning the OPEN TONIGHT PHI KAPPA TAU Al-Unhrersitjf basketball ED 2-0841 128 HASLETT OPEN RUSH Q oediatt^ ¿*uüte a ll e lU fille M S it tuen Monday & Wednesday 7 - Í0 p.m. 125 N. HAGADORN tv o p e n m it i. CALL FOR A RIDE 332-0333 332-3577 332-3578 Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1968 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS CROWD Slump mg cagers go down There9* no need to get to 4th straight loss on road 4* lost in the crou)d9 to be just B yG A YELW ESC H 48-48 tie, but the lllini then State N e w * Sports W r ite r Big 10 standings rattled off eight straight points. a number. CHAMPAIGN — MSU's bas­ ketball team picked up In Jan ­ uary where It left off In Decem- Ohio State her, slumping In the second half Wisconsin at an away game and going down Indiana to its fourth straight defeat here Northwestern Season Conf Rymal scored from inside and then stole the ball twice, scor­ ing once more himself, and set­ ting up Vern Johnson for the other basket. MSU went nearly seven minutes < £ w Phi Kappa Theta has a Saturday. ■ Illinois held center L ee Lafay- Iowa Illinois 5 5 0 after Johnson's tying basket be­ fore scoring again, and was never better idea ette, who still wasn't fully r e - Purdue closer than six points behind. covered from a case of the flu MSU Rymal, playing the entire game last week, to six points, and Michigan 4 5 0 1 at forward, was MSU's leading came from four points behind Minnesota 3 8 0 1 at halftime to defeat MSU 66-5* ■ ■ i i n i i n i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i scorer in the game with 18 points. " I t was the best game Steve's played, and he'll start at either i v . in the opening game of the Big wood Edwards held Illinois’ Dave Ten season. Scholz to 11 points. forward or •guard next Satur­ All the other conference teams Rymal, who had been aver- day," Benington said. with openers on the road lost ag jng gt2 points a game in the Lafayette, who had been aver­ also, but this was little con- eight previous contests, scored solation for Spartan Coach John jq Benlngton. in the firs t half and Bailey, whose average was 8.5 aging 25.7 points since being moved to center four games pre­ viously, scored all his points in Phi Kappa Theta "What made this lo ss esp ecial- per gamCi added seven more, the first half. ly tough was that we had as good Edwards’ layup after two and a “ I probably shouldn't h a v e Mon. and Wed., 7-10 p.m. an opportunity as any of the haj^ mim^es of play opened the started him in the second h alf," teams to start with a victory scoringi and MSU remained in Benington said. "He was having STUDENT SERVICES LOUNGE on the road," Benington said. j ront until f i v e minutes had trouble breathing and couldn't The Spartans played a strong paSsed in the second half, get to the boards or cover well 3 5 5 -6 2 4 6 first half, and went to the locker- m su hit56 per cent in the first on defense. He was playing at r o o m with a 33 -2 9 lead, but faded on field goal attem pts but about half speed at b e s t," in the second half while the II- was outrebounded by the lllin i lini finished strong. 17 - 13. MSU never trailed in the first Both the shooting and rebound- half as Steve Rymal and John ing taiiedoff in the second half, Bailey led the offense and Hey- however. ______________________________Illin ois went ahead fo r the firs t Favorites time at 37-36 and increased the lead to seven points, 45 -38 , with just over 13 minutes to play. STEVE R YM A L picked up his fourth foul early in the half, sat out much of the re s t of the game. After graduation,what? Will you begin your career as an Scholz had eight of the first Rymal sparked a momentary 12 points for Illinois before pick­ resurgence by MSU at the 10 ing up his fourth personal foul. minute mark of the second half triumph Both Scholz and Edwards, who which brought the Spartans to a in B ig 1 0 Conference basketball openers BASIC OUTLINES ATL. NAT SCI. SOC. engineer or scientist or return to School for an advanced degree? in the Big Ten went Just as the joddsmakers said they would. Home teams were favored in all games and came through with wins, although Wisconsin needed COURSE a steal of the ball by MikeCarlin and a quick layup to edge Michigan 77-75. OUTLINES B ill Hosket scored a career high 35 points as he led Ohio State to an easy 108-80 win over HIST: 121,122,101,102 * You can doboth atNOL Purdue at Columbus. The Buck­ eyes shot a fiery 58 per cent as they coasted to a 61-46 halftime PSYCH: 151 CHEM: 130,141 lead. Defending co-champion Indiana trailed Minnesota 31-28 at the MATH: 108,109, 111, 112,113 half but rallied and went ahead 'at the start of the third quarter, finally winning 74-59. STAT: 121,123, MATH 120 B ill DeHeer of Indiana scored 17 points and pulled down 18 rebounds in a duel with last year’s ECON: 200,201 1top Big Ten scorer, Tom Kondla of Minnesota. Kondla had 16 points and pulled down 12 r e ­ PHYSICS: 237,238,239,287, If you are an engineer in the top third of your class or a scientist in the top quarter of your class, NOL offers you the opportunity to begin your career in one of the world’s bounds. Northwestern’s tough young Wildcats continued home team 288,289 great laboratories and, at the same time, go ahead with your plans for graduate study. sile systems, instrumentation for weapons evaluation and domination with a 76-67 win over From the very beginning, new staff members have an oppor­ Iowa Saturday night at McGaw C O M P L E T E N O T E S FOR D e v il in M a s s a c h u - aeroballistics research, and performance of new concept s e tts , C itiz e n T o m P a in e tunity to contribute directly to significant projects . . . to •Hall. Sophomores Don Adams P o o r W h ite , U ncle be part of an organization where groups are small and feasibility experiments. and Dale Kelley led the Cats to T o m 's C a b in . a quick 30-20 lead at interm is- emphasis is on the individual Chemical Engineers and Chemists— for research and devel­ ' sion. Hawkeye ace Sam Williams opment pertaining to high-energy propellants and explo­ was held to six points. NOL offers you a graduate study program that is one of sives: high polymers: molecular and crystal structures; Illinois completed the home the largest and most productive programs in the country. electrochemistry; high-temperature. high-pressure chemical •court victory string by dumping Each year members of our professional staff receive M.S.'s equilibrium studies: and the thermodynamics of high- MSU, 66-56. or Ph D.'s through this program. NOL has a significant ad­ energy reactions. vantage in its proximity to the University of Maryland Many NOL staff members hold permanent part-time positions on Engineering Physicists and Physicists— theoretical and ex­ the Maryland faculty, and graduate level courses are taught perimental research in a wide range of areas including at NOL every semester. 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Since 1950, NOL has completed 209 Advanced Scientists & Selected by NOL Full tuition, books, new weapons and devices such as SUBR0C, nuclear depth Graduate Engineers, grade Training fees, travel, per Study GS-11 and above. Committee. diem, & full salary bombs, mines projectile fuzes, underwater detection sys­ fo r ? sem esters tems, and components and design data fffr POLARIS, TARTAR, TAL0S, TERRIER, ATLAS and TITAN missiles. A An NOL representative will be on campus . . . civilian staff of over 3,000 people includes more than 1,000 NOL NEEDS: professional engineers and scientists— experts with na­ Aerospace Engineers or Hydrodynamicists— design studies JANUARY 10, 1968 tional and international reputations. 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Matmen dominate Quad B y STE VE L O K K E R George Hoddy started the Spar­ complete control as he scored M iami's T erry Faulk Wok the State Newt Sports W r ite r tans on their winning way as he an 8-3 decision over B ill M llt- 191 class title With a 6-2 decision The MSU wrestling team out pointed Eastern's GralgShell ko of Central in the 160 champion­ over John Schneider. It was only opened Its home season In con­ In the 115 pound cla ss. He scored ship. the second defeat for the MSU vincing style at the Men's IM two near pins on way to a 16-3 Ron Ott pulled the only squad In the meet. sophomores Bldg. Saturday afternoon by win­ decision. championship shut out as /he ning nine championships and MlkeMcGill lard pinned both his ousted B ill Beacham of Miami Je ff Smith outclassed Mike taking two seconds in 11 weight opponents for a first place at 3 -0 for the 167 weight class Koeller of Eastern for a 10-1 divisions on its way to an easy 123 pounds. His first fall came crown. win in the heavyweight division. victory in the firs t annual MSU In 6:37 and the last in 7:10. Mike Bradley overcame a 2-0 Both Smith and Koeller had pinned Quadrangular meet. A last minute take down In the deficit to take an 8-4 decision for their opponents in the prelim i­ The Spartan grapplers scored preliminary match gave Bob the 177-pound championship from naries to advance to the 108 points with MUml of Ohio Byrum a 6-4 decision and set M iami's Wally PodgurskL_______ championship. placing second with 63 points. the stage* for a 10-4 rout over Eastern Michigan finished third E astern 's Tom Bluhm In the 130- THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ADVERTISING OFFICE WANTS YOU with 48 followed by Central Michigan with 39. "T h e competition wasn't as pound class championship. Following Lowrance’s per­ formance at 137, Dale C arr gave Raye, Apis star tough as we regularly face but MSU Its fifth first place In a S Excellent Advertising, Business, Or Sales Experience all the teams had good outstanding Individuals," said Coach Grady row. It took a come from be­ hind victory over Eastern's in Hula Bowl Penlnger after the meet. Larry Miele to do it, though. Keith Lowrance, a substitute An escape and a take down brought HONOLULU — MSU’ s Jim m y C arr from a 4-3 deficit to a Syracuse, who then threw a 48 . for Dale Anderson In the 137 An Opportunity To Earn Some Extra Money! pound cla s s, won the meets toughest match. He was out­ 6-4 lead. One point for riding time gave him a 7-4 win over Raye and Bob Apisa cam e through for their old coach Saturday as they helped the Duffy D augherty- yard scoring pass to Wright. P a c e d by S y ra cu se 's L a rry Csonka on offense and end H arry pointed 7-5 by M iami's Tom Duck M iele. coached North team to a r e - Gunner of Oregon on defense, the In the championship round when Spartan Don Cox was forced No Previous Newspaper Experience Necessary , . , , sounding 5 0 -6 romp over the North had too much manpower for Hr he pulled a reverse on his op­ to s e ttle fo r second place In t h e _ ^ uth in the 22nd ammal Hula the South. ponent and pinned him with time 152 pound m atch. John S u s te r - Bowl f o o t b a l l game game b e f o r e s j f of Mi ami decisioned him a capacity crowd" of 25,000. A ll-A m erican G ary Beban of running out in the match. Lo w­ 5 -1 . UCLA, the South quarterback, rance had been slightly injured Raye passed 12 yards to John STATE NEWS ADVERTISING IS LOOKING FOR THESE PEOPLE: MSU's F a t K arslake was in spent most of the afternoon pick­ In the match to add to his feat. Wright of Illin ois fo r one North ing him self up after being knocked touchdown, while Apisa bull­ down by Gunner. * Reliable People Able To Adhere To Deadlines INTRODUCING dozed his way through from the five fo r another sco re and his gam e’s Gunner was p i c k e d as the outstanding f i r s t touchdown of h is senior while Csonka becam e the Bowl’ s lineman, the y e a r. fir s t unanimous choice as the Raye also set up another score b est back. in the fourth qu arter. With the In another college bowl action People Who Enjoy Direct Contact With Others 'Dome Fair Norjh leading 31-0, he pitched Saturday, Kim Hammond, F lo r ­ beck - t c halfback R ick C a s s a ia of ida State quarterback' ancf run­ ner-up to UCLA’ s Beban in A ll- Creative People Able To Communicate Their Ideas The f a ll w ith the b u ilt in h e ig h t, BRITAIN Am qrlca balloting, was brilliant in the S e n i o r Bowl game at Mobile, Ala. A IF YOU ARE INTERESTED COME AND TALK TO US TUESDAY pm E asi ly s ty le d fr o m a ca su al to fo r m a l h a i r ­ do in just s e c o n d s -- hand c r a fte d o f s o fte r f o r 3 weeks in o drive-your-self cor Hammond threw two touchdown p asses and connected on 11 of 19 to sse s fo r 176 yards as he led the South to a 34-21 victory over than so ft 100% hum an *3 0 0 the North. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ADVERTISING A D C M 1101101 h ai r , A LS O Ask about th e b ra n d airfare, car and accommodations included only $30 down Hammond and h is team m ates earned $1,000 apiece a s the South won fo r the 12th tim e in 18 Senior II I 11 11UUdL Bowl gam es. He was also recog­ new m in i s -t-r * e t.c -h TUESDAY EVENING 7:30 p.m. L w ig . up to 24 months to pay The famous Aii-India nized as the B ow l's M ost Valuable P la y e r. British Car Spree The game’s m ost spectacular UNCLE ROOM 346 STUDENT SERVICES THE LITTLE OLD for details call or write play came v.hen the North's.Haven A loseT (S^n Diego State) took a WIC $féK ER SHOPPE l/OodUme re v e rse hfndoff on a kickoff r e ­ turned, circled , ancf ra n UOyardfc untouched for a touchdown to give the North a tem porary 14-10 lead. MSU was represented by of­ Abbott fensive tackle Jo e Przybycki and Across from State Theatre defensive back Drake G arrett in 223 M .A .C . P hone: 3 5 1 -7 3 1 5 351-6400 the game. DELTA UPSILON 2A M FRATERNITY WANTS YOU to attend open rush OPEN RUSH m t HUES CALL 3S3-1404(5) MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY for rides call (TO BE HELD AT PI,BETA PHI SORORITY, 343 N. HARRISON) 1504 E. GRAND RIVER 3 3 2 -8 6 7 6 M o n d a y J a n u a r y 8, 1968 ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Job questions answered in Occupational Library By JEAN W A R D E N Fautz. Folders give many dif­ Many pamphlets and materials State New s S taff W r it e r ferent areas within which an Eng­ a re published by universities and lish major may pursue a ca re e r. colleges. Some of the information Students who are puzzled over The occupational folders con­ is printed by professional asso­ the job opportunities available in tain information on career out­ ciations* their major field of study can find looks 5 o r 10 years from now. Use of die facilities is free many of the answers at MSU's Students considering a major use and open to any students* Occupational Library. these files as guides for study. Branches of the library a re lo­ It may come as a surprise to Fautz said many students con­ cated in the counseling centers of many MSU students that such a fuse the Counseling Center's li­ Hubbard, Wilson and Brody. library even exists, according to brary with the Placement Bureau. Informational folders cannot Ronald Fautz, educational and occupational specialist. The main purpose of the li­ Each serves a slightly different purpose, he said* 'The Placement Bureau is in­ be removed from the library. However, addresses a re avail­ able so students can obtain per­ BE A BETA BROTHER brary is to help students become terested in recruiting graduating sonal copies of the pamphlets. aware of the career opportunities in different fields of study* This seniors for specific jobs. The Occupational Library only hopes RUSH same library is used by coun­ selors when personally working to make students aware of the dlf ferent job possibilities offered by $1,000 g ift with students* Located on the second floor of the Student Services Building* the library is a part of the Coun­ these major fields of study* "T h e Placement Bureau also assists students In getting Jobs. We only help students find out for Briggs L y m a n Briggs College will B E T A T H ET A seling Center. A part-tim e li­ what jobs are open to different soon* receive a $1,000 gift from brarian is also there to assist m ajors," he said. Katherine Briggs, 93-year-old Monday Jan. 8 students* Seniors seeking additional in­ widow of Lyman J , Briggs pend­ Between 800 and 1,000 folders ing action by the MSU Board of Wednesday Jan. 10 formation may use the library offer Information from liberal before a job interview. One can Trustees. ane, — the ■see«.. end find added information on careers r J5. Dutteu,' uHir ot Lyman Coif for rld ti 351-9602- education careers to the Peace and thus prepare himself to speak Briggs College, said Mrs* Briggs 1148 E, Grand River 351-0983 Smokestack silhouette Corps and other government pro­ grams* more intelligently with an inter­ gave the check to MSU as an unrestricted gift* viewer, Fautz explained. P o w e r plant sm okestack num bar 2 I * fra m e d by the "W e go out of our way to get The gift has been turned over Information on private and in­ Stadium In tha a a r ly m orning lig h t. lots of information on areas used dividual corporations is not found to the Board of Trustees, who St at# Na w * photo by Bob Ivins the m ost," said Fautz* in this library, but in the Place­ will decide how the money is to "We had a great deal of infor­ ment Bureau* be used* The board meets Jan* mation on education, health,pro­ The occupational library does 18. Siebert w ill direct fessional careers and govern­ ment projects," he Mid. How­ ever, infcrmatien- en women'* careers isn't as great. not use any type of recruiting pamphlets because they tend to be very subjective and gfve mostly If the money is given to Briggs Collsge, Dutton said it will be used for something’not provided by the University budget or gov­ Delta Chi is positive aspects, Fautz said* “ What jobs e re open to English Information in the occupational ernment grants* crime news study majors? " Lots of people think teaching library is more objective than re ­ cruiting pamphlets* he sald,con- The college was named after Briggs, an MSU alumnus, who 1s the only thing an English m a- (ainlng both negative and positive was honored for his work in Fred S, Siebert, former dean physics. of the College of Communication jor can do. This is not true, said , ip, ct« of different ca re e rs. Arts, will play a major role in a research program to measure the effect of pretrial crim e news on the conduct of a fair trial* A Very S j i e r i a l Event Siebert will direct a national s u r v e y of state criminal trial THE I H H ’H h E j u d g e s under commission from "Atlantic the American Newspaper Pub" T h e Htory o f th e i II m 'i i v i t i o f i h r key I« llshers Assn. (ANPA)* The proj­ the g e n e tir i i m I c . by Ju m r» I). W u I n o ii ect is financed by a $150,000 contribution from the. Robert R* w h o w on I ht* M o I m ‘1 I'rixi* for 111** p u rl In O E LTA C * I McCormick Charitable Trust and th e iH 'hievem ent. st*T( wNiV<:JBftirv has been under study for the past TheRece six months by an ANPA commit­ to Discover Tin* Utmtir puhlislii** ili two pul « Prufessiir Watson's iktmmkiI itteoiiiil of it nwv lu dswuwtty tee of publishers* the Secret M* exciting im tl «1 rm r to the South I'oh* uml Enlisting the technical advice of several deans of leading law ofDNA itiiinciisuruhly mon* importimi to iiiiiii'n knowl­ schools, Siebert has prepared a edge i f ItiuM'ir iiihI Iiìn «<>r|d. It inspirivi u stream q u e s t i o n n a i r e for pretesting* of new reswMvh in biochemistry uml has causisi mi About 20 questions will be asked CApIosivc transformation of the science. of the Judges* FR ED SIEB ER T « tx m e AlMNif m b tw fu m t 4Mmt iy.*j.itt "T h e F ir e b ir d ," by Stravinsky an investment fund fo r new hous­ corded throughout the midwest. ly scheduled fo r this week, but and "Symphony. No. 4, Opus 98” TWIN WEST had to be postponed until spring ing and industry. by B rahm s. - Snow a lso fe ll in New M exico and Arizona. Afternoon tem p er- '■* term due to a delay in p ro ces­ The government program also T ic k e ts for the concert are te meet the SAE’s. T O N IO H T AT 6 P . M . JU L IE A NDREW S sin g. The film will be shown at 7:30 p .m . Admission Is 50 cen ts. contains a proposal fo r lim iting the right to s trik e . Strik es have available at the Union ticket of­ fice or at the door. atu res ranged from 20 below zero at T h ief R iver F a lls , Minn., to . 81 at F o r t M yers, F la . Other tem peratures and condi­ — A S— . TATE PROG RAM IN F O R M A T IO N ► 4 8 3 -6 4 8 9 B E S T IN FOREIGN FILM S tions included: Boston, 23 and c le a r; New York "THOROUGHLY GHmms AT 1:10-3:12-5:15-7:20-9:25 I TODAY FROM 7:00 P.M . F eature at . . . City, 20 and cle a r; Philadelphia, 24 and c le a r; Washington, 25 and MODERN 7:25 & 9:35 P.M . EEBECa-N iB C L -h z -z b s » J c le a r ; Atlanta, 33 and c le a r ; M IL L IE " M i a m i , . 80 and partly cloudy; D etroit, 7 and cle a r. IN TECHNICOLOR MTHRILLING! BEAUTIFUL!” —Co« M a g a z in * — W IT H - IN SAM plans C OLOR Sigma III ¡ * presents WâMi N MIUfR’S MARY TYLER MOORE eNO SEATS RESERVED new house Sigma Alpha Mu fratern ity has .» © SPAR TA N 3 1 0 0 1. been informed by th eir national * SAOINAW organization, that it may build a TWIN EAST 351 0 0 3 0 B O N N IE new house. The old house burnt down in TfCNMCOlOR 1 »ROM M IR O IROS St»!« MIS the spring of 1966. Stuart Isra e l, MATINEES DAILY AT president of Sigma Alpha Mu, 2 p .m ,-4 p .m .-7 p.m . & 9;30 N e x t^ ^ M a n C a lle ^ D a g g e r J F r i . ! 2 F e a tu re s " G A M E S " & " P R I V E L E G E " said that the firm en thought a cigarette smoldering in a couch started the fire . NOW A MOVIEI The house will be built where the rem ains of the old house are TO ERR IS H U M A N ............ now at 1344 E. Grand R iv er Ave. The fraternity plans to break Open Rush Monday And Wednesday AND WE D ID ................ ground In the spring. said they hope to have at least Isra e l AND WE ARE . ............ living fa cilitie s built by fall. 131 Bogue Street OUR LAST AD SHOULD HAVE READ They a re presently looking into plans of other new Sigma Alpha IJtfiR D 'S'I iiniK Mu houses throughout the country For Ride Call 337-9091 Or 351-0973 20th CENTURY FOX Presents INSTEAD OF and into possible construction com panies. into D’s'n iiniK 'ON ► 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 C &m p y s U U dht HOWEVER •• WE ENJOY HUMANITY AT ATAC LAST 2 DAYS! AND WE THINK YOU WpULD ALSO. 1 :1 0 -3 :1 5 -5 :2 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :3 0 MEET WE ALSO THINK YOU WOULD ENJOY A POSITION Adult Entertainm ent! IN ONE OF OUR ELEVEN TRAINING PROGRAMS. SIUDLEY ALL YOU REALLY NEED IS A DEGREE IN ANY MAJOR, A PASSING SCORE ON THE FEDERAL SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAM, AND A DESIRE TO DEVELOP PERSONALLY AND FINANCIALLY. IF YOU WANT TO WORK WITH REAL PEOPLE CONTACT U ELIZABETH TAYLOR MARLON BRANDO TAU DELTA PHI AND DON’T BE NERVOUS WE’RE HUMAN!! REFLECTIONS CONTACT: M R . JOHN WILSON IN A GOLDEN EVE COLLEGE RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR eiene femme « Ému „ , fctfcfwh -i’HN«•. rON ; --i’53K ATAC o ta» *'recnmc oLOw' m i u M m o i t '. mm WARREN, MICH. 4 8 0 9 0 PNOM W M M SNOS.-SBVIN ANTS W Call 351-6395 For R id. S tarts Wed. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER E ll Wallach in 'T H E T IG E R M AK E S OUT / Monday, J a n u a r y 8 , 1968 )| Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan LBfs Far East policies M cCarthy nets praised a t Catholic services 12% of test vote a roundabout way, through the United S t a t e s withdrew from NEW YORK If) — If Sen. Eu­ ent, only to attempt to wrest S T O N E W A L L . T e x . [B — R ev. W unibald' Schneider, pas­ V ietnam .” gene McCarthy, D-M inn., ran as the D em ocratic nomination from P r e s i d e n t Johnson heard at to r of St. X avier Church, lo ca t­ Schneider went on to say, again an independent peace candidate in the P resid ent. church Sunday a Roman Catho­ ed a m ile up the P ed ernales reading from his clipping, that a four-way presidential race, N evertheless, the poll says, the lic defense of his Vietnam policy R iv er from the L B J Ranch. the Cardinal said that anyone who he would get about 12 p e r cent of re su lts show that a peace party — in advance of a meeting with Schneider read an a r tic le from doubted a cojyimunist takeover if the vote, the Gallup P o ll reported could expect to a ttra ct about nine P rim e M inister L evi Eshkol of a B ritis h Catholic weekly quot­ the United States pulled out of Sunday. million voters, based on the turn­ Is ra e l that will focus on bring­ ing Cardinal G ilroy of Sydney, Vietnam was "Ju s t h i d i n g his T h e poll, in a national test out in the 1964 election. ing permanent peace to the d is­ A ustralia, as saying, "T h e r e was head in the sand ." election, matched McCarthy turbed Middle E a st. not the slightest doubt that the T h e a rtic le went on: "V ietnam against Presid ent Johnson: fo r­ The poll also found that Wal­ The defense of the A m erican whole of Southeast Asia would be­ was a tragedy and the Vietnam ese m er V ice Presid ent Richard M. la c e ’s strength rem ained r e la ­ position in the F a r E a st cam e in com e communist property if the were the ones who suffered the Nixon, the Republican fro n t-ru n ­ tively constant, with or without m ost, but most South Vietnamese ner; and form er Alabama Gov. a peace candidate in the field. p referred to s u f f e r rath er than George C. W allace, a probable But it found that inclusion of take the alternative offered by the states rights third -party candi­ W allace in a ra c e with Johnson Com m unists,” Cardinal Gilroy Registration cleanup date. General thanks said. Johnson brought h i s daughter and son -in-law , L uci and P a t­ T h e w o rk co n tin u es, e ven a f t e r re g is tr a tio n is o v e r, as e v e ry th in g m u st be taken A national sample of adults in 310 locations around the country gave Johnson 39 per cent of the and Nixon hurts the Republicans m ore than the D em ocrats. When W allace and McCarthy down and s to re d to a w a it S p rin g te r m r e g is tr a tio n . were eliminated from the ra ce , vote: Nixon 30 per cent; M c­ MSU students ric k Nugent, and one of his s e c ­ S tate News photo by J im R ic h a rd s o n re ta rie s , M a r i e Fehm er, with Carthy 12 per cent and W allace the poll found that Johnson had him. 11 per cent. a 4 6 to 41 per cent edge over Gen. W illiam C . W estm oreland, commander of the armed fo rces Johnson drove back to the ranch McCarthy has said that he does Nixon, with 13 per cent undecid­ in Vietnam , recently sent a le tte r to the MSU V eterans A ssn. thank­ afterw ard in t i m e for lunch and not intend to run as an independ- ed. ing the club fo r the C hristm as greetings sent to Am erican serv ice ­ men in Vietnam . for a flight in mid-afternoon to Randolph A ir F o rc e B a se at San The general’ s le tte r to Marson Johnson, tre a su re r of the club, Antonio to meet Eshkol and an of­ Heavy fighting continues „ i S k i, Frandor Sto re Only said: ficia l party of Is r a e lis and bring PRESCRIPTIONS ' "Thank'you for your l e t t e r ’of 2© D ec. and tirsr CWMsrma5*mes>-- •them'bock se the roneh- for an sage signed by 16,240 MSU studehts. This outstanding dem onstra­ tion of support fo r our troops is greatly appreciated and will be overnight stay. U .S. o fficials have said that near demilitarized zone ed, while the casu alties among day avoided targ ets in the im ­ T Bars>Open t i l Only 1 hour away 10:30 P M D a i l y M o n .-F r i. 9 -9 S at, Frandor Store Only 9 -6 publicized as widely a s possible throughout Vietnam. peace in the Middle E a st will S A I G O N UP) — Communist Special group rates the government troops were r e ­ m ediate vicinity of Hanoi and Hai­ " P l e a s e extend my personal thanks along with that of every be the topic overshadowing all fo rces opened a s e rie s of sharp ported light. phong. L iv e Bands F r i d a y & Saturday servicem an of this command to the MSU Veterans A ssn. and to others in talks between the P r e s i­ clash es in South V ietnam 's dent and the P rim e M inister. northern provinces over the Enemy gunners opened the the MSU students fo r this thoughtful C hristm as g estu re.” assau lt with heavy m ortar b a r­ BOWLING . . . . The 16,240 signatures w ere bound under one cov er and sent Eshkol cam e to the U n i t e d weekend but were beaten off by rag es on the d istrict headquar­ d irectly to Westmoreland from the E a st Lansing P ost O ffice on States mainly to support an I s ­ U.S. and South Vietnamese te r s and three nearby Combined D ec. 20. ra e li bond-selling d r i v e . Thus fo rc e s . The U.S. Command r e ­ Action Platoons, composed of a Johnson said it was the veterans club's hope that the bound card his visit to the ranch was de­ ported m ore than 200 Commu­ provides m ore fun and relaxation than any p a rtic­ scrib e d -a s. private, and. unofii- squad of a dozen U ,S. M arines would be passed fronr unte cer emit a s a sin g le greeting. n is ts killed. ipating- sport frr th e world. O ffers a year-round c ia l, with no special cerem onies Mixed fo rces of North V iet­ working with V ietnam ese m ili­ Westmoreland’ s letter will be shown to a ll m em bers at the club’ s tiamen in hamlet defense. hobby for every age - helps maintain normal health y next meeting on Tuesday. or entertainm ent scheduled. nam ese and Viet Cong g u e rril­ weight and muscle tone. Paves way to making las have been c o n c e n tr in g At the same tim e, Communist mortarm en raked a U .S. Marine new friends and meeting new people. h e a v i l y in the northern zone jr company and a battalion com­ since the end of the New Y e a r’s mand post east of Phu Loc to Placement Bureau tru ce. Large numbers of North keep the Leathernecks from r e ­ Vietnam ese regu lars have infil­ inforcing the beleaguered de­ trated the northern zones while U .S. intelligence rep o rts say a fenders. HOLIDAY LANES U.S. infantrymen operating in m ajor force is poised ju st above Students must re g iste r in p er­ E lizab eth , New Je r s e y Board cia l w orker) and rem edial read­ and near the Que Son Valley 25 of Education: E arly and la te r ele­ ing (part tim e position) (B ,M ). the dem ilitarized zone dividing son at the Placem ent Bureau at m iles southwest of Da Nang r e ­ Stauffer Chemical Company: the two Vietnams. J u s t N o r t h o f F r a n d o r P h o n e 4 8 7 -3 7 3 1 least two days p rior to the date mentary education (B ,M ). ported killing 128 enemy sol­ A fter U .S. infantrymen r e ­ of an interview, E lk h art Community S c h o o l s : Chem ical engineering and chem ­ d iers in a se rie s of clash es Sat­ ported killing 128 Communists E arly and la te r elem entary edu­ istry (B ,M ). urday. Am erican lo s s e s were r e ­ Monday. Ja n . 15: in clash es Saturday south of Da Aetna L ife and Casualty: All cation, physical education, a r t, U niversal E le c tric Company: music (Instrum ental and vocal), E le c tric a l engineering (B ). Nang, a North V ietnam ese-V iet ported as 29 killed. T h ere was also ground action The Perform ing Arts Company m ajors of the colleges of busi­ Cong force attacked U .S. Ma­ educatable m e n t a l l y retard ed, W .R. G race and Company, C ry - near Saigon. Troop s of the U.S. n e s s , a rts and le tte rs and social rin es and South Vietnam ese m il­ science (B ), and a ll m ajors of emotionally disturbed, s p e e c h ovac Division: Packaging tech­ 1st Infantry Division operating itiam en holding an important v TRYOUTS the college of communication a rts c o rre c tio n , g u i d a n c e and r e ­ nology (B ,M ), management (B ) 22 m iles north of the capital ex ­ outpost on the main highway b e- medial reading, E nglish, home and accounting and financial ad- changed fire with gu errillas and ‘tween Da Nang and Hue. The sV.g econ om ics, ’ UwSÌSVAsV '»r*? . TOtetetcation (M). . . . . , Arbys Rotfaf Lrcrtìi. . then called in a rtille ry and a ir Touche, R o ss, Bailey and enemy launched coordinated at­ .«id hotel, restaurant and insti­ Spanish, F rench, m athem atics, tacks Sunday against six allied sup'W'A. When the smoke cleared, Sm art: Accounting, engineering, tutional management (B ). physical education, C adillac Motor C ar D ivision, en ce, geography, h istory , audio­ G eneral Motors Corporation: F i­ visual, business general education,coun­ s c i­ m athem atics and other scien ce m ajors (B,M ,D ). positions around the d istrict headquarters of Phu L oc, near the U.S. infantrymen counted 58 enemy bodies while suffering only 4 killed and 10 wounded. ’The King and I U .S. Public Health S e rv ice , the South China Sea 25 m iles nancial adm inistration and a c ­ selin g, jo u rn alism , G erm an, In the a ir war, U.S. w arplanes southeast of Hue, the old impe­ counting (B ). biology, C a r r i e r Corporation, R e ­ government (B ,M ). G e r b e ch r em istry Products , physics Company: arid V enereal D isease P rogram : All m ajors of the colleges of a rts and l e t t e r s , human m edicine, ria l ca'pital. The U.S. Command s a i d 51 f l e w 144 m issions over North Vietnam Saturday but for the third ‘The Would-be Gentleman search Division; E le c tr ic a l, m e­ enem y were slain, M arin e-lo ss- business adm inistration and so­ chanical and chem ical engineer­ Accounting and financial admin­ ing (B ,M ,D ). istration and management (B ), c ia l scien ce (B ). C u t l e r - H a m m e r , I n c o r ­ bioch em istry, horticu lture, soils e s were 16 killed and 46 wound- Blow Yourself ‘Animal Farm porated: E le c trica l and m echani­ and a g ricu ltu re, food scie n ce , Professional Careers in Cartography Monday and Tuesday, January 8 & 9 cal engineering (B) and MBA’ s ch em istry , biochem istry and CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT with the U. S. AIR FORCE w i t h undergraduate degree in chem ical and-m echanical engi­ CREATING AEROSPACE PRODUCTS Up POSTER SIZE 7-9 p.m. e le c tric a l and m echanical en­ neering (B,M ). Must have completed requirements for Bachelor's Degree includ­ 1 f t. x 3 f t Room 49 Auditorium gineering. National YWCA: All women in ing 5 hours college math. The required math must include at least G e t your own B LO -U P p o tte r. Leo A . Daly Company: Civil the m ajor fields of health, phys­ 2 of the following: college algebra, trigonometry, analytic geom­ Send , ny Black and W h ite or ical e d u c a t i o n and recreation etry, differential calculus, integral calculus, or any course for C o lo r Photo from w a lle t sice (stru ctu ral), e le c tric a l, and civil Scripts can be picked up in advance which any of these is a prerequisite. Equivalent experience (sanitary, engineering option) en­ (B ,M )an d social work, sociology, to I x 10. W e w ill tend you acceptable. Training program. Openings for men and women. gineering (B ,M ). psychology and religion (B jM .D ). Application and further information forwarded on request. a 2 ft . x 3 ft. BLO -U P . . . p e rfe c t POP ART p o tte r. A in Room 5 Auditorium City of D earborn: Civil engi­ The New York Air Brake Com­ $ 2 5 .0 0 value fo r $ 4 .9 5 . No pany, G eneral Signal Corp.: Me­ WRITE: College Relations (ACPCR) neering (B ,M ). Hq Aeronautical Chart t Information Center. C .O .D . T h o s e t r y i n g o u t f o r K i n g and I s h o u l d be p r e ­ chanical and e le ctric a l engineer­ Send Check or Money Order to: K .R . Donnelley and Sons,C om ­ ing (B ). 8900 S. Broadway. St. Louis. Missouri 63125 p a r e d to s i n g s e l e c t i o n s f r o m the s h o w and to pany: Accounting (B ), a ll m ajors Raytheon Company: Mathemat­ A n e q u a l o p p O i ty m t f e m p lo y e Ivy Enterprises, Inc. dance. of the college of business ad­ ic s , physics and e le c tric a l engi­ 443 Fifth Avenue m inistration (B ,M ), all m ajors neering (B,M ,D ) and mechanical Dept. T U , N. Y., N. Y. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME of the colleges of a rts and let­ engineering (B,M ). Pidfurte returned • Prescription lenses t e r s , communication a rts and R F Communications: E le c­ ground social s c ie n c e , financial admin­ I, istratio n , and econom ics (B ), all tric a l engineering (B ). R oseville Public Schools: • Com plete selection m ajors of the college of engi­ o f frames neering and m athem atics (B,M ), E arly and la te r elem entary edu­ i n d u s t r i a l management (B ), cation, physical education, a r t, • Sunglasses chem istry and physics and p er­ m usic (vocal), mentally handi­ sonnel and industrial psychology capped - type A , speech c o r re c ­ tion, visiting teacher (school s o - e R epairs w h ile you w ait (B.M ). Bator Opticians ICOUPOM 223 Abbott (N e x t to State Theater) On any o r d * r .r‘> 890 Sudden 1/2 PRICE Now at Two Locations o f two com plete Beauty Hair I d in n e rs , the with this .. J I w ■ Spray lo w e r p ric e d d in n e r w ill be coupon v '. j : f P x aA >,/*■; A /A * Monday Evening Special ,r - s ■f* nI I ' , A',1V- Good after 4:00 p.m., Mon, thru Thurs. i ■/ ' t .1 + f ‘ T ‘L • ‘ \\ 1/ 11/68 WA f E xp ire s a fte r 1-13-68 YAT WAH (l&itausuuU 136 W. Grand R iv er - E . LANSING-ACROSS FROM CAMPUSji Italian -1 I E a st Lansing Store Only S s g ^ T A K E OUT ORDERS & R~ESERVATK)NS_ 3 5 1 -% il2 $ g ffif Spaghetti S p e c i a l s good at V E L ansing S t o r e Onh M o n d a y & T u e sd a y All you STATE in can eat DRY CLEANING SPECIALS 'T Any Men ’ s o r Women’ s * S>V\JA/ Sui ts, Co at s and D r e s s - es Mix OR o r Match-Any 2 59 1.50 Including a tossed salad, Head & Shoulders D is a m n t ( t>smeties Z y T P .U 140. Phone 5-1/10 ONE GIRL needed urgently. Eden term lease avail. Security 35 I - 553 -Ri *f c H » * 3-1/8 355-8255 w reck s. Am erican and foreign Roc ap artm en ts. W inter and/or deposit required, no pets. c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 4 8 2 - spring te rm . C all 3 5 1 -6 3 2 1 . Close to campus. RATES 1286. 2628 E ast Kalam azoo. C ONE MAN su b lease ’•! ury apart­ OLDSMOBELE, 1965 F -85 Tw o- 5-1/12 ment w in re ^ -v < £ v _ e e ch w o o d 1 D A Y .......................... $ 1 . 5 0 door. E xcellen t running condi­ 3 D A Y S ........................$ 3 . 0 0 5 D A Y S ....................... $ 5 . 0 0 tion $1000. 332-5293. 3-1/10 Aviation * WANTED: ONE man to sublease luxury Northwind Apartment. Eydeal Vila Apartm. ^ t - ~ i - 5 8 4 2 . ONE MAN n e e d e d , Burcham 3-1/8 FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to 3 3 7 -1 8 7 2 . 3-1/ 10 (based on 10 words p er ad) OLDSMOBILE 1963— F -8 5 , E a s t Lansing Management Co. Woods, Im m ediately. C all T o m lea rn in the P IP E R CH ERO- O ver 1 0 ,15£ per word per day eigh t-cylind er, two-door, $495. 351- 7880 -3 5 1 -4 0 3 0 . 5-1/10 KEE1I Special $5.00 o ffe r I 4 8 4 - ONE MAN for duplex. U tilities There will be a 50$ service Phone 332-1467. 3-1/8 1324. C paid. Swimming pool. $65. 3 5 1 - ONE OR two men needed fo r G R E A T T W O—man efficiency and bookkeeping charge if 7940. 5-1/12 PLYMOUTH 1964 station wagon four man luxury apartm ent. Two a c r o s s from cam pus. Week­ this ad is not paid within GROUND SCHOOL fo r the private s i x . Standard transm ission, full baths. 1/2 block north of days 8 -5 call 351-9171, other one week. tra ile r, hitch, and top c a r r ie r s . (Room 31, $20) and Instrument Its not how long you make it- ONE GIRL for U niversity T e r ­ M ason-Snyder d orm s. 332-3881 (Room 30, $30) pilot w rittens tim es^ 351-0951. ' 2 - 1/8 $650. IV 9-9696. 2-1/8 ra c e winter te rm . Reduced rent. o r 351-9419. 3-1/9 The State News will be will be offered each Wednesday Its how you make it long! 351-0630. 3-1/9 responsible only fo r the 7 -1 0 p.m . Union Building by the IM M EDIATELY: NEED one g irl PONTIAC CATALINA Converti­ GIRL NEEDED to sh are two bed­ w inter te rm . Cedar V illage fir s t day’ s in correct in ser­ Winged Spartans. The private b le, 1964. Red with white top. G I R L N E E D E D to sublease room duplex. Furnished. C a r A partm ents. 3 3 2 -8 4 0 4 . 3-1/8 tion. Pow er steering and b rak es. C all co u rse is fo r all those who are Employment Employment R iv ersid e Eas't apartm ent.W in­ n e ce ssa ry . $72.50 p er month, in terested in aviation and would w eek-days, 9 -5 p .m ., 3 5 5-8297. te r , s p r i n g , and/or s u m m e r u tilitie s included. C a ll, 8 p .m . WILLIAMSTON: TEN m iles from lik e to find out m ore at low co s t. CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few OK EM O S CATERING company C te rm s. C all 332-0752. 3-1/9 353-1720, a fte r 5:30 3 3 9 -2 3 3 8 . c o lle g e . Including u tilitie s, $100 The State News does not The instrum ent cou rse is fo r the hours a day can mean excellent offering smployment. 3-1/9 month, unfurnished, $110 month, perm it ra cia l or religious private pilot or higher who earnings fo r you as a trained $1.50 ED 7 -7 4 0 0 . PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1963. ONE TO four-unit apartm ent. furnished. 6 5 5 -2 4 3 7 . 10-1/17 discrim ination in its ad­ w ishes to in cre a se his aeronau­ Avon rep resen tativ e. F o r ap­ ’ 3-1/8 All power, autom atic, aluminum C edar V illage. W inter or spring MAL E STUDENTS o r couple.Tw o vertising c o l u m n s . The tica l ’..nowledge to m eet today’ s pointment, in your own home, wheels. 353-7946. 5-1/10 term . 351-8367. 3-1/9 furnished room s, bath. U tili­ ONE, OR two men fo r w inter and State News will not accept needs. R eg ister now by sending w rite M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664 B A B Y -S IT T E R in Spartan V il­ tie s , P riv ate en tran ce. P ark ­ sp rin g . $65 month, each . 4 8 7 - advertising which d iscrim ­ your check or money order to: School S tre e t, H aslett, M ichi­ lage fo r six-m onth old baby. PONTIAC 1937. R e u p h o Istered , ing. 1214 E ast Kalam azoo, Lan­ 5796. 10-1/17 inates a g a i n s t religion, The Winged Spartans, Inc., P.O . gan, or call IV 2 -6 8 9 3 . C Phone 355-2871. 3-1/8 race , co lo r or national o r­ igin. newly enameled body. Red vel­ vet i n t e r i o r . Southern c a r . Box 287, E ast Lansing. C WANTED: SECRETA RY p a rt- CEDAR VILLAGE sin g. 3-1/9 NEED ONE man fo r four-m an 31,000 m ile s. $895. 482-0972, Scooters & Cycles tim e . C all 337-2006, between W AITRESS. MUST be 21. One- Four-m an furnished apart­ NEED TWO GIRLS fo r fo u r-g irl Northwind apartm ent. C all 351— 914 Vine S treet, Lansing. 5-1/11 apartm ent. N a n c y , 351-5801, 07 8 0 . 3- I /8 5 -7 p.m . 3-1/ 10 two nights a w eek. IV9-6614 fo r m ent. A cross from cam ­ IN TERESTED IN RACING and 332-5574 a fte r 5 p jn . 3-1/9 interview . TOWN PUMP Cock­ pus. L eased now until June Automotive SCRAMBLING? T h ree 1966 1/2 LUXURY APARTMENT fo r re n t. PONTIAC 1960 blue four-door SENIOR STUDENT o r graduate tail Lounge. 5-1/10 or Septem ber. C all . . . . and one 1967 B u lta i.j S cram ­ AVONDALE COTTAGE Apart­ R iv er House A partm ents. Call hardtop. Power b rak es, power student to teach drafting and CHEVROLET 1961 Impala, stick, b le rs fo r s a le . 205 lb s , 38 hp.. ment furnished. $120. p er month, 33 2 -0 2 5 5 , 3 3 7 -2 4 0 6 . 4-1/9 V -8 , radio, white w alls, $225; J l e e t i n g . &>,005- m ile s . Good W inter of 1967 Michigan State wood-shop. Monday, Wednes­ OPENINGS FOR men: Interested 332-5051 includes u tilitie s. C all 337-2080 ti r e s . 3 5 3 -iv?»2 .5 p.m . day, Friday, or fu ll-tim e . Open­ in working with grade school 489-5187. 3-1/10 Moto C ro ss Championship. All fo r appointment. 3-1/9 NEWLY M A RRIED ? 3-1/8 ing im m ediate. Contact Super­ hoys. Should have exp erien ce, ONE OR two men. F in est luxury . . . . <_______ engines com pletely rebu ilt. 3 5 1 - CHEVROLET 1962. Impala. Su­ 8846. 1-1/8 intendent Howard Kuehn at 6 4 5 - but not e sse n tia l. Must have c a r . apartm ent. Reduced re n t. $50. ONE GIRL needed w inter and TANGLEWOOD PORSHE 356a, 1600 normal en­ 9371. Potterville Public F r e e from 3 -5 p.m . w eek-days. King’ s Point E ast, Apartment per Sport, redi convertible 327/ Sch oo ls.-. 3-1/10 Men in physical education, r e c ­ H- l , North AbbottRoad. 5-1/12 sp rin g . Edge of cam pus. 351- APARTMENTS gine, tran saxle, chrom ew heels, TRIUMPH 1967. 650 c c . E xcel­ 92 48. 3-1/9 300; 4 on floor; 4 b a rre l; sw $125 coupe. 372-1586. 5-1/10 lent condition. $995. 351-5631. reation, social work, or other tachom eter. New snow tir e s . URGENT! ONE man fo r Univer­ 3-1/18 BUSBOYS. MEALS and money. related field s would b enefit. Pay 351-7880 Call M rs. W eaver. 351-7532. NEED ONE g irl fo r four-m an TOYOTA 1967. White Corona se­ T heta X i. 351-0665. 3-1/9 discussed d u r i n g interview . sity V illa apartm ent. 351-0756 5-1/10 apartm ent. Evergreen A r m s . ONE GRADUATE student or dan. Bottom p ric e . 351-5348 SUZUKI, SMALL s c r a m b l e r . Contact M r. Jocken, IV9-6501, a fte r 6 p jn . 3 -I/ I0 351-8752. , 3-1/9 working g irl to sh are two bed­ a fte r 6 p.m . 5-1/10 Nine months old. E x tra s . Any BUSBOYS — FIV E days per week extension 48. 3-1/8 CORSA 1965. 180 hp four-speed. room apartm ent. Must be r e a ­ offer. 372-0834. 3-1/8 — G reat m eals plus S5.00 per NEEDED: ONE o r two g irls fo r AM -FM , w ires. Adjustable wood NEEDED: .s'E man fo r th re e - sonably quiet. 3 5 1 -9 3 5 6 , 3 5 1 - TRIUMPH T R -4 1963 E xcellent week. C all Steve, 332-0875. B U S B O Y — K A P P A SIGMA, four-m an apartm ent. 3 5 1 -8 3 1 7 , steering wheel. 4 8 2-2644. m a n U niversity V illa ap a rt- 6925. 5-1/10 3-1/10 condition. C all 6 55-2783, AUTHENTIC DEALER fo r Y am a­ 7-1/15 M eals and w ages. Ask for Steve. 3-1/10 m ent. 337-0612. 3-1/9 10-1/18 ha, Triumph, and BMW, Com - 332-5092 . 3-1/9 NORTHEAST ONE bedroom un­ plete line of p arts, a c c e s s o rie s , BUSBOYS, HOUSEBOY fo r lunch WINTER TERM . ONE G IRL, N ear , CORVAIR 196’/l_ convertible. furnished apartm ent. U tilities V O L K S W A G E N 1966 squ are- leath er goods, and helm ets. 1/2 and dinner. 337-0173, 3-1/9 B A B Y SIT T ER fo r f i r s t - g r a d e cam pus. F ire p la c e . $60. 3 3 2 - U ANTED: 0N E man fo r luxurV Fou r-sp e c Q L V good condi­ th ree-m an apartm ent near cam ­ paid except e le c tric ity . $130. back. Sun-roof, A M -FM . 21,000 m ile south of 1-96 on South Ce­ g irl five days/week, 11:30 a .m .- 4729. 3-1/10 tion. 351-5.UO, 3 53-8655. 3-1/8 pus. 351-0893. 7-1/15 month. F iv e m inutes to MSU. m ile s . Excellent condition. d ar. SHEP’S MOTORS, phone D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T . Ex­ 12:45 p.m . V icinity of B u rg er 2505 Woodruff Avenue, Phone Phone 351-5834 a fte r 6 p.m . 6 9 4 -6 6 2 1 . C perienced, full or part tim e. King. $7.50 plus lunches per SAGINAW, WEST, 512. Fou r CO RVETTE 1963 CONVERT­ NEED ONE man fo r supervised 484-4015. 7-1/12 ; 4-1/9 Intelligent and neat to qualify w eek. C all 351-7091 a fte r 4 p.m . room s, bath. Unfurnished. No IB L E . Clean, new t ir e s . Runs apartm ent two blocks from cam ­ fo r interesting situation. Phone Urgent! 5-1/11 children or pets. $165. 4 8 4 - very w ell. IV 4-1 5 2 4 . 5-1/12 Employment 6366. 3-1/10 pus. C all 351-0534. 5-1/11 IV 7-3390. 4-1/10 CORVETTE 1967 convertible. VOLKSWAGEN 1959. G o o d en­ gine. Radio. Snow t i r e s . E xcel­ NEEDED ONE house boy fo r s o r­ BUSBOYS - - MEAl s plus money. UNIVERSITY TERRACE p e n t ­ GUITAR INSTRUCTION lent w inter transportation. $250. PART TIM E evening work avail­ THETA r' - . p Q 1 3 9 Bailey NEEDED: ONE g irl fo r Avondale 50,000 m iles w arranty. Call ority . M e a ls, additional pay. house: Holding open rush fo r one able fo r male students. C all S tre e t. 332-2563, w inter and spring. 3 5 1 -4 6 9 0 . 351-7555 o r 353-8648. 3-1/10 Phone 3 55-8039. 3-1/8 33 2 -5 3 1 8 . 3-1/ 10 man vacancy. (Uncle Sam ). C all For B eginners i P layers 393-5660 2 -4 p.m ., Monday- 3 3 2 -5 4 5 0 . 3-1/8 3-1/10 351-0686 fo r rid es o r inform a­ LEARN: The music you Frid ay. 10-1/18 tion. 3-1/8 PX Store — Frandor VOLKSWAGEN 1500 Super 1965 O RDERLIES FOR two nursing REG ISTERED NURSES fo r two SMALL FURNISHED house, 1203 lik e , guitar construction, sedan. L a rg e r than bug with two hom es. 7 -3 p .m ., 3 -1 lp .m . Lib ­ aids to buying gu itars,m u ­ Snow Shoes, $24.88 up BUSBOYS AND bus g irls for extended c a r e fa c ilitie s . 3 -1 1 , E ast Grand R iv er Avenue. Bed­ 1441 - 1443 1/2 E ast M ichigan. trunks, gas heater, under coat­ e ra l salary and benefits. Call s ic th eory, CHOOSE ANY Pea C o ats, $21.95 Theta Xhi House. M eals and 1 1 -7 . L ib era l salary and bene­ room , bath, kitchen, and living Heat paid. F o r four people, ing, new engine, and tool kit. M r s . W illiam s, 3 3 2-0817. OR ALL O F THESE Field Ja c k e ts , $4.88 F leece lined boots, $7.88 up Top condition. Phone 353-3500 10 1/18 - $10. month. Jim C o llin s. 332- 3581. 2-1/8 f its . C all D irecto r of Nursing, 3 3 2 -0 8 1 7 . , 10-1/17 room dow nstairs. Two up stairs bedroom s and bath may be ren t­ $150. 314 South H olm es. Heat paid. F o r th ree people, $110. Group ra te s fo r 2 to 4 Insulated b o o t i e s fo r sk i­ any tim e between 10 a .m . and Students 489-2058 ed sep arately . C all H icks Broth­ All furnished. Phone IV9-1017. C L E R K -T Y P IS T part tim e. Ap­ e r s , $2.98 12 p .m ., Monday through F r i­ T A X CONSULTANTS wanted. RESPONSIBI p ¿ f ) fo r p a rt- e r s . ED 2 -3 0 1 1 . 3-1/10 C Ski Caps, 98$ day o r a fte r 6 p.m . 5-1/10 proxim ately 25 hours per week. tim e h ç ..¿.N e a r Won- E v e n i n g s and/or weekends. Ski R ack s, $15.88 C all 3 3 2 -0 8 8 3 , 8:3 0 -5 p.m . d e rs. .rtilA 3-1/8 P r io r experien ce n e cessary or ONE MAN wanted to room with Paddle B all F id d les, $2.88 5-1/12 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 red conver­ one term of tax accounting com ­ two graduate students. Beauti­ Throwing Knives, 99$ tib le . $900 or best o ffe r. Phone pleted. F o r the period of Ja n ­ FEM A LE: STUDENT wife to c a re ful house clo se to cam pus. $60 M achettes, $2.98 M A LE, MORNINGS for delivery fo r two children days while 351-5004. 3-1/8 u a r y 8th through April 15th. p er month. 3 3 2 -2 8 3 8 . 3-1/10 M ilitary Blankets, $3,88 up work and stock work. Phone 4 8 2 -1 1 7 0 . 3-1/ 10 H & R BLOCK. 489-1652. mother is in hospital. 332-1075. ranni saia sanan C ig arettes, 26$ tax included VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Must sell. 5-1/10 ____________________________ 3_-]/_8 FOURTH MAN to sh are deluxe ACROSS amaanaa nass T ak e over p a y m e n t s . Radio, BUSBOYS WANTED e v e n i n g S T U D E N T PHOTOGRAPHERS Eydeal V illa apartm ent— Grad rnmsnsnn aranti white walls. 3,000 m ile s. 4 8 9 - m e a ls. Contact M iss K ru eger, D ELIV ERY BOYS, counter help, t e l e p h o n e . P a rt-tim e student AND TECHNICIANS, o w n i n g c a m e r a s , apply State N e w s —C all Dave, 3 5 3 -2 2 5 7 . 3-1/10 1 . Seafund 6. Cilia 29. Chesterfield 51. Prayer bead mann aaa r a s a 9691. 3 - 1/9 Olin Health C en ter. Phone 3 5 5 - b e h n ta a n a a a o 3381. 3-1/ 10 help. C all ED 2-6517 a fte r 5 p .m . 5-1/10 Photographic, 301 Student Serv ­ ic e s Building. See M r. Johnson. NEED ONE g irl im m ediately fo r luxury two-man apartm ent. 12 . Il one V badiser :!2. Center ;I0. Small stream non a s m a 1:1. Parslev .'IS. Studv □ a m a a n a Auto Service & Parts 3-1/8 C lose to cam pus. 3 5 1 -9 3 5 9 ,3 5 1 - 5 camphor 59. Mythical □ a s n s n a a a n s AUTOMATIC CAR wash, only BABY S IT T E R . 2 year old in our home n ea r MSU. 8 -5 , Monday- PERSONNEL ASSISTANT. E x ­ ce llen t opportunity fo r recent STUDENT TO a s s is t handicapped 8387. 3-1/10 14. Worship lance nmn anta ransa 75$ . I t’ s the best in town. You F rid a y . $25. 3 3 7 -9 3 8 9 . 1-1/8 colleg e graduate. Will train in attorney in a risin g m ornings, CEDAR V ILLA G E. $140 cov ers 15. Tramuti li/ed 40. Unemployed ansa bqbhbbbi may sit in your c a r fo r 2 1/2 re cru itin g , screening, staffing, re tirin g evenings. Compensa­ entire w inter te rm . Need one Hi. Yellow ocher 42. F.mhrace 17. i rouble 44 Handbook nana ncmanna m i n u t e s while your c a r is STUDENT OR student wife fo r and related personnel a ctiv itie s. tion is room and board. 4 8 4 - man to su b let. 3 5 1 -8 8 5 0 . 19. Molten rock 45. Purple iH B H n H B B GS0EÍ Ronald H. Cook washed and waxed. A lso cleans baby sitting and housekeeping 1938. 5-1/10 20. Metal allnv seaw eed T u i t i o n reim bursem ent pro­ 5-1/12 underneath c a r. An alm ost p er­ .1,1 Achíes e College Representative in C h erry Lane apartment Mon­ gram available. Submit resum e 40. Heuw DOW N 4. J iiju h t- fect job. 430 South Clippert, EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an 2.1. I.v ries hammer day - F rid a y , 11:30 a .m .-3 ;3 0 to Box A -l, State Nsws, GIRL FOR University V illa. One 1. I invimeli 5. Skul(led back of KoKo B a r . C -l/ 8 AVON R epresentative. Turn 25. Unaspi rated 47. Pi teller p.m . Own transportation, $25 7-1/12 month fre e . 351-8406. 3-1/10 2 . transistor li. Dres* tritti* your fr e e tim e into $$$. F o r an 20. Col tee house room S Vi p er week. 355-7840 a fte r 8 p.m . appointment in your home, w rite minti MARCH— one girl to sublet lux­ •l. ( tirai ri’t’l T Uailabit 1 - 1/8 DRUG C L E R K . F e m a le . Fu ll tim e THINKING AHEAD with som e evening w ork. Ideal M RS. ALONA HUCKINS, 5663 ury apartment, $57. Call 351- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 il tree TO NEXT SUMMER? MARKET RESEARCH— Students fo r student's w ife. Must be neat and w ives needed p a rt-tim e . and have pleasant personality. School S tre e t, Haslett, M ichi­ gan o r c a ll IV 2 -6 8 9 3 . C -l/ 1 2 8868 . 5-1/12 12 i / / 15 S. 1 lir e s lio ld II. Honor I». \l W F ifty needed im m ediately. $2 Transportation n e ce ssa ry . Call For Rent FOURTH MAN wanted for lux­ »A IS 11. Sob er The founder of mutual life hour or m o re. 3 7 2 -1 7 8 0 . 5-1/ 12 332-2831 a fte r 6 p.m . 3-1/8 ury apartment. Reduced ra tes— IS. Native insurance in America is proud to be represented at The AMLEC program this summer offers credit and non- STUDENTS TV RENTALS for students. $9.00 month. F re e service and winter. Call immediately. 351- 9359. 5-1/12 te i 17 16 % 19 minerals 2\. Iem a le %%% io 21 22 credit courses in languages. delivery. Call N EJA C , 3 3 7 - animai Michigan State by Ronald H. Cook who has specia­ lized in working with stu-. Political science, humanities, and graduate education are be­ Foreign Food 1300. We guarantee same-day serv ice. C HASLETT APARTMENTS: one g irl needed immediately. Re­ 'ê'0% 23 24 % ¿4. SeveT.il 25. ì outb dents. ing offered for credit In Euro­ pean settings. Call o r visit A R A B IC O L D W O R L D B R E A D * * IN D IA N FOOD TV RENTALS for students. Low duced ra tesi Call 351-0669, 27 20 29 30 %% 2(i. Kieoebets 27. \neestral the AMLEC office in room 107 of the Center for Inter­ Everyday Specials: Little Boy Blue Milk 3-1/2 gal. $1.29 Home made economical rates by the term or month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ 5-1/12 il 9b %È v 37 r/J é à) 33 34 3T mi. l'unta il» ( onclusion " M ^ t.G r a h d R lv s r national Program s, Phone . . . Little Boy Blue Bread 5 loaves for 98$ FRESH MEATS & PRODUCE Yogurt ALS. 484-^263. C ONE GIRL wanted for three man 40 41 42 % 43 39 ¡lii. Motored •i4. Saddle apartment. Riverhouse. 337- 't i * borse Apartments E a a t Lansing Food from most other foreign countries 0820. 3-1/10 44 P 4$ *•>. lo v e r 332-232« 353-8921 Shaheen9» Thriftway ONE OR two g irls to share large apartm ent. 646 Abbott Road, af­ NEEDED ONE man for winter 46 i 47 .47. \Utlihlc .IS. O bliterati­ l i . Droop 2510 S . CEDAR Phonfe 485-1538 and spring. Burcham Woods. te r 6 p«m. o r weekends. 3-1/8 $58.33. 351-0281. 2 -Ì/ 9 15. Klack bini " Monday, J a n u a r y 8, 1968 13 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan_________________________ ._________________ _____ ______________________ — — -------------------------------------■ For Rant For Rent Fdr R ent............ For Rent For Sale LIA VIS SOMALIA Apartments TWO MAN luxury apartment. ONE GIRL needed immediately. UNSUPERVISED. 536 Abbott. ELECTRIC GUITAR and Fender Close to campus. Trowbridge Nice location. ED 2-1918. Kitchen privileges. $12.50 per am plifier. Proverb dual chan­ URGENTLY NEEDED: ONE girt Apartments* 351-8978. for l u x u r y apartment winter term . 332-3934. 3-1/8 3-1/8 FEMALE WHO* likes dogs to 5-1/12 week. Call 627-5979 or 351- nel. TWo 13” speakers. Vibrate 7851. 3-1/8 foot pedal. 484-4617 after 6:30. 10-1/18 HHH changes schedule R E D U C E D RATES. One girl share two-bedroom house In E A S T LANSING near Union: NAIROBI, Kenya (jP) — Kenyans pleasant su rp rise. Somalia until President Johnson to visit Wash­ NEED THREE men for nice two- needed winter term . Avondale. Lansing. Call after 4 p.m ., 393- Mature men: No drinking or YEAR OLD Greco by Goya clas­ gave V ice Presid ent Hubert H. recently had been a bridgehead ington March 14-15. Egal accept­ bedroom basement apartment. 351-8482. 3-1/8 5408. 3-1/10 cooking. $50 per month plus sical guitar with case. Excel­ Humphrey a polite but unelabor­ for Soviet and Red Chinese Infil­ ed. Supervised. Phone 332-4709. deposit. ED 2-4770. 3-1/8 lent condition. Good sound. $70. ate welcome Sunday a fte r he cut tration Into Africa. Egal talked with Humphrey pri­ 3-1/8 SUBLEASE TWO or three man CLOSE TO campus. Call 669- 332-0419. 3-1/9 short a 24-hour visit to the neigh­ Somalis ' by the thousands vately for more than an hour. He l u x u r y apartment. Reduced 9214 after 10 a.m . 3-1/8 For Sale boring Som ali Republic on the greeted him warmly at the a ir­ gave Humphrey 10 leopard skins ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS, rates. Eydeal Villa. 351-8465. H A R MON- KARDON Citation basis o f advance UJS. secu rity port and lined both sides of the to make a coat fo r M rs. Hum­ Trowbridge Road, East Lansing. 3-1/9 TWO MEN needed to complete DAVENPORT: $15. TV, player, stereo components; 120 watt am - rep orts of trouble that never central streets to cheer as his phrey, who flew straight from Faculty members, Deluxe one four for four-bedroom house. radio combination: $10, Twin lifie r, pre-amp control and FM m aterialized . As it turned out, motorcade swept into the capital.- Addis Ababa to Nairobi and and two bedroom apartments ONE B E D R O O M luxury near Garage, near campus. No lease. bed bookcase headboard: $ 10. tuner. Viking Stereo tape deck. he got the friend liest reception Shortly afterward, the vice missed the Somali visit alto­ available. Private patio and campus. $165. Call 351-9152, Phone 393-5062. 3-1/8 484-1849, 373-1078. 2-1/5 332-2078. 5-1/11 there of his nine-nation African president signed an $8.5-million gether. swimming pool. Chalet house 337-7274, John. 5.-1/11 tour. loan agreement with Somali Humphrey arrived In Moga­ for private parties. Within walk­ GIRL WANT ,«eipO Inter, $45 K-W-2 0 0 Kenwood 60 wt. stereo. Animals When he arrived in N airobi, Prim e M inister Mohamed Ibra - dishu from Addis Ababa, where ing distance of campus. No chil­ T H R E E MEN n e e d e d im­ month. from cam - Amplifier. KW550 K e n w o o d 18 hours ahead of schedu le,police him Egal for construction of a he would end his stay in Ethiopia . dren or pets. Phone 337-0634 mediately. Ask for Mike — pus. 35.-UOZ4. 3-1/8 stereo tuner, $150 both. Can be EXCELLENT PUPPY needs good already had arrested six Kenyans water supply system for the capi­ Saturday night by crowning the for appointment. C Cedar Village. 351-8841. seen at 4705 Howell Road, Web- home. FREE. Call after five, who planned to dem onstrate tal. newly elected Miss Addis Ababa. erville. Carl Osterly. 5-1/12 337-2428. 3-1/10 Humphrey said It was the larg­ 3-1/9 THREE SERIOUS male students against him at the airp o rt by It delighted the 1,200 spectators THREE MAN apartment needs to help me share large house. carrying antl-U«S. banners. The est UJS. loan ever made to Soma­ In the capital's Halle Selassie G ER BIL BA B IE S. Wonderfulpets lia and added, ‘ ‘ I believe it is the one man to sublease. $50 month. CAMPUS, NEAR—F u r n i s h e d Private bedrooms. $50 month. ONE PAIR Head Standards, 210 police w ere braced fo r any Theater. fo r sm all resid en ce. Lowest largest single project loan any Call Ron, 351-0195. 3-1/8 two-man, l i v i n g room, bed­ 329 Regent Street. Call or come cm ., with bindings, $100. Skied further trouble in Humphrey’ s Mounting the stage with M rs. on only powder: One pair Lang p rice in town, $ 3 . 372-5808. country has ever extended tp So­ room, kitchen, bath. $120 plus between 5-8 p*m. 485-9516. 36-hour stay in Kenya. Humphrey fo r the coronation, 3-1/10 malia.” APARTMENT FOR winter and utilities. ED 2-5374. 3-1/9 5-1/10 buckle boots, used on five tim es, The reception here was dull in Humphrey * gave the diminutive spring. W ater's Edge. Will bar­ $70, size 9 1/2: One pair K o l- con trast to the thousands of So­ Som alia, with a mostly no­ 17-y ear-o ld college student, gain. 351-4361. 3-1/8 THIRD MAN needed for Eydeal flax, size 9 1/2, $35; Two aqua­ Mobile Homes m alis who lined the s tre e ts of madic population of few er than W ossene Hailu, a kiss on the Villa apartment. $45. 355-4174, to shart i rS 2-5977. riu m s—ten gallon and five gal­ Mogadishu, their ca p ital,to ch eer three m illion people, is one of cheek. M rs. Humphrey stood by ROYAL on lo t, 8’ x 32’ . W inter­ NOW LEASING. New one bed- 351-0512. 3-1/9 5-1/10 lon tanks— com pletely equipped and clap fo r Humphrey. A frica 's m ost underdeveloped with a broad grii). The vice p res­ ized. $950. 393-4967 o r 3 5 5 - roqm luxury apartments, bal­ with two 5 ” plrana fish . $40. Th ere were only about 1,500 nations. A big Communist pene­ ident turned to the audience and conies, laundry, two parking ONE MAN. New Cedar Village. FIVE ROOMS, Furnished for four 351-8168. 3-1/10 1829. 3-1/9 persons at N airobi's airp ort when tration effo rt— including $32 m il­ said: ” I wanted to come here spaces. Immediate occupancy. One or more term s. 351-8883. students. All utilities paid. ED the vice president arrived from lion in Soviet m ilitary »Id— has alone but my wife wouldn’t stand FOR SA LE: Nashua 1960 Call 337-7274 or ED 2-2920. ^ 5-1/11 2-4541. 3-1/8 MAGNOVOX STE R EO phono- i ftr-ji-gfi cm Lou Ideal for copple Mogadishu and many of them gradually subsided since P r e s i­ for it.” * 5-1/10' gr*fipfr/Vt P\t ste reo -portable.- were Indians awaiting th e a r r tr a i dent All SWermake and E g al were C raig four track stereo re co rd ­ o r student. 882-4705 a fte r 5 W A N T E D ONE girl winter, Rooms of relativ es from abroad. elected la st y e a r. The audience, which seemed e r . B e st offer. 355-8730, p.m . 3-1/9 WANTED: FOURTH roommate, spring, for four-girl apartment. Continuous border clashes with to follow Humphrey’ s every word 3-1/10 Bands and fanfare w ere lacking Kenya and Ethiopia have also g irl. 528 Albert Street $55. 351-0908. 3-1/9 EAST SID E. Single £ .'o m . M ale. in E nglish, roared with laughter. CHAMPION 1962 I0 ’x50*. One and so were the traditional A fri­ Call 351-0744. 3-1/8 Cooking, p a r 'y f ^ .V .iv a t e bath diminished recently as the gov­ They roared again when Hum­ bedroom, one study, w asher, can d an cers. TWO GIRLS wanted for Cedar and ent-Q C ,\ *^ a ll IV 5 -8 5 5 7 . MAG WHEELS, $200 new, sell for ernment gradually Improved its phrey turned to the beauty con­ d ry e r. Fifteen minutes from To the dismay of Som ali lead­ MAN WANTED January - August. Village Apartment. Call even­ ^ 3-1/8 $75; Webcor tape reco rd e r $40. relations with the W est. te st runnerup and said: “ May I Quiet, two man luxury apart­ ings. 332-0419. 5-1/11 351-7464. 3-1/10 campus. Must s a c r ific e . $2100. e r s , Humphrey decided to cut his P rim e M in ister Egal was say to No. 2 , I know exactly how 48 9 -0227. 4-1/ 10 v isit there to eight hours on the ment. 337-0604. 3-1/8 GENTLEMEN APPROVED. Sin­ clearly disappointed at the deci­ you fe e l.” SKIS 75” P oles, boots size 8 1/2, basis of reports from U .S. secu r­ sion to cut Humphrey’ s visit NEEDED THREE men or three g les, doubles, k i t c h e n units. SKYLINE 1960 10* x 40*. F u r- ity advancemen that Cabinet E a rlie r Saturday Humphrey TWO MEN needed ft'^two-man women for luxury apartment. Parking, lounge, T V , 372-1031. cubco bindings, $75. 351-7464. short. A banquet had been plannea 3-1/ 10 n fllied ,.carp eted , storage shed. m in isters in Mogadishu .were o r­ had. avoid&i a hostile dem onstra­ apartment $75. Winter and spring. 351-7384 or 7-1/12 fo r Sunday night. E xcellent condition. After 6 p .m . ganizing an anti-Humphrey dem­ tion by anti-A m erican students each, all 1 0 ^ .ncluded. 351- 351-0279. 3-1/9 “ T here never was any threat FRAMUS 12-strin g guitar. Al­ 351-8281. 5-1/11 onstration. at Addis Ababa University who 6789. 3-1/8 SUPERVISED ROOMS, m ale stu­ of d istu rb an ces,'' Egal told news­ --------------- Houses most new.-Call 487-3935 a fte r 6 men. la te r hanged and burned P re s i­ dents. Cooking and parking. 1 Som ali lead ers denied it. APARTMENT FOR rent: Two 1/2 blocks from B erk ey , IV 5 - p.m . 3-1/10 SKYLINE 55’ on lo t. Two bed­ But Humphrey’ s b rief stay in B efore Humphrey’ s a rriv a l in dent Johnson in effigy. room s with paneled addition. girls needed. F irst month’s rent WEST WILLOW near. 11/2 blocks 8836. 5-1/10 Mogadishu turned out to be a N airobi, the opposition Kenya paid. Call 351-5752. 5-1/10 from W i l l o w JW o e t School, AMP FENDER Bassm an and Exceptional quality. 487-0130. Peoples Union, led by Cornm u' . . . . . TWO ROOMS to rent to students. Crestwood bass 300. C all Mike 5-1/12 Clean two ** -* bungalow. nist-lining Oginga Odinga, co n - C f l i n o n f c r l& lr l ONE GIRL needed winter term . Large - *iardwood floors. No cooking. 614 Sunset Lane. a fte r 6 p .m ., 4 8 2 -6144. 3-1/10 Service demned Humphrey’ s v isit “ on w lU U tJIIIa IICH-I House near campus. 351-9190. B a s e n U n t . Recreation room. ED 2 -1 2 6 8 . 1-1/8 Lost & Found behalf of a ll Kenya people who 3-1/8 Garage. Couple with one child. OR 6-4141, OR 6-5983. 10-1/17 WOMEN: ROOM WITH kitchen, BOGEN T R 100 X Lab 80, two sp eak ers. $290. Phone 3 5 1 - LOST: ORV1N men’ s calendar SPECIAL RATES for students, M ultilith offset printing. Theses^ a re against murder and geno cid e.” - in drug arrests ONE GIRL to take over lease. laundry, and parking fa c ilitie s. 0325. 3-1/10 watch black face and band. 351- our sp eciality. B . J . P R E SS. “ How can African lead ers s it, University T e rra ce . Call 313- ONE SINGLE and one double in Next to campus. ED 2 -1 9 1 8 . 8385. 1-1/8 4 8 5 -8 8 1 3 .________________ 3-1/8 Two students living In Snyder e a t, drink and laugh with him and 334-6811. 5-1/10 large well-kept house. Close to 6 - 1/12 STRING BASS. Like new. Call Typing Service think A m erica a country genuine­ Hall and a third student living off- campus. 351-6446. 3-1/8 4 8 5 -3 3 3 3 . 3-1/ 10 Personal ly Interested In seeing Africa campus have been arraigned in MSU STUDENT will share new LARGE A P A R T M E N T S and MARY MARTHA LIPPIN CO TT, develop along S o cialist lin e s ,’ ’ a th ree separate Incidents on apartment downtown Lansing EAST LANSING — Three bed­ sleeping room s one m ile east WHITE LACE wedding gown, ac­ MSALL LOVABLE puppy. M ost­ professional typing. IBM and union statem ent said, charges of possession of narcot­ with compatible student or young room furnished. Three or four of campus. By appointment. 3 5 1 - c e s s o r ie s ; $100 or best o ffe r. ly fox t e r r ie r . P erfect for ch il­ a u t o m a t i c typew riters. 4 8 9 - Humphrey received the official ic s . man. 600 River St., Apt. 7, students. Call 337-7978. 5-1/11 8280. 3-1/10 3 5 5 -9 9 4 4 . 3-1/10 dren. F reel 351-4755. 2-1/8 6479. 3-1/8 welcome to Kenya from V ice M arijuana was confiscated In Lansing. 372-6206. 3-1/8 P resid ent Daniel Arap Moi and each ca se , police said. EAST SIDE: Three-bedroom. SINGLE ROOMS, men. Carpeted, DANELECTRO AMP, reverb,and CHILD - CARE. Licensed east said he looked forward to meet­ Robert R, Paul, Livonia fre sh ­ MARILYN CARR: Legal s e c r e - NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. Two New bathroom. 21 y ears. IV 9 - No cooking. Walking dis­ trem olo. T e is c o and Lafayette side home. Full play fa c ilitie s . ing Presid ent Jom o Kenyatta, man, and Ja m e s E . S erv ls, Mon­ tary , 'yping' at home. E le ctric men fb r hew Q ian Chalet 2094.’ 4-1/70 tance. 3 5 i'-6 l7 6 .< 3-1/ 9 e le c tr ic g u itars. Both have dual 484-0157. - “ who so much sym bolizes the roe sophomore, w ere a rrested typewriter* B efore 5 p.m ., 485- Park T'r t » '^-“ 1®W'-/'Tius pick-ups and trem olo. Phone sp irit of independence in A frica.” during fall term finals week. Uni­ 4366, a fter 5:30, 393-2 6 5 4, * r week, <. rW ^ *3 2 -0 S 8 6 : or '.355- FEMALE STUDENT share house' FEM ALE STUDENT: Single 3 5 3 -8 4 3 7 . 3-1/9 T .V . RENTALS Pick-up arid delivery. C Kenyatta ro se to power a fter v e rsity police said they found ” a 2795. 3-1/8 with four g irls. Close. $55 per room . $15 week. C lo se. 3 5 1 - the Mau Mau uprisings in the sm all amount of m arijuana” in month. 351-5705. 3-1/9 5705. 3-1/9 MATERNITY WEAR. C o-ord i­ LOW RATE TYPING TER M papers, e tc. 332- 1950s against B ritish colonial the rooms of both students. The GIRL — GRADUATE preferred. n a te s. Sizes 14-16. Recent sty les. 8505. 7-1/12 ru le . exact quantity was not revealed. 484-9263 Winter and spring. Sophisticated NEED ONE man for attractive ROOMS FOR rent fo r m en. In­ 3 3 2 -3 8 5 6 . 3-1/8 The Som ali visit was the firs t Paul, released on a $500 bond, three man house. $55. month, quire at 312 G rove. 3 5 1 -0 4 1 6 . and S erv is, out on a $1,000 bond, country living. 339-8012. UNIVERSITY T .V . STUDENT DISCOUNT - SHEILA tim e sin ce Humphrey’ s African 5-1/10 351-8787. 3-1/9 3-1/9 W E’VE ACCUMULATED som e CA M PBELL. Experienced typ­ tour began Dec. 29, that street demanded examination at their used H iF is . SCOTT, STRO M - MANY GROUPS m isuse the word is t. E le c tric ; T e rm papers, crowds had cheered him sponta­ arraignm ents. GARAGE, TWO-bedroom. Car­ ONE MAN wanted for house close TWO MEN room unsupervised. B E R G .-C A R L S O N , M A C I N ­ " S OU Lmr The "PARA- th eses. 337-2134. C neously on his a rriv a l.- Loren E. Lomasky, West Hart­ peted. Fumisfled for one or to c a m p u s . $50/month. 3 3 7 - Parking and cooking. $70 month. T O S H , WOLLENSAK, UHER, MOUNTS” redefined it with the The government cracked down fo rd , Conn., graduate student, three. 265 Stoddard or 332- 7002. 3-1/9 3 3 2 -6 8 8 0 . 10-1/18 AM PEX, SONY, REK -O -K U T. Ja m e s Brown touch. Eight men. ANN BROWN; typist and mul­ sharply on Chinese-backed agi­ was a rrested by E ast Lansing 1728. 5-1/10 All priced reasonable. MAIN 355-6324, 355-6315. 5-1/12 tilith, offset printing. D isse r­ tato rs before Humphrey’ s a r r i­ police Frid ay , He waived exam­ TWO MEN for four-man house. E L E C T R O N I C S 5558 South tations, th eses, m anuscripts, v a l, and there was not a single ination at his arraignm ent. WOMEN — ATTRACTIVE, well APARTMENT APPROVED: $60. Close to campus. 351-4612. Pennsylvania, Lansing. ELIZABETH TODD, Piano and general typing. IBM, 17 years sign of hostility during airport Lom asky was unable to post the furnished, clean room — two Needed one man for four-man 3-1/9 blocks from Union. 332-1760. C organ studio. 825 West Grand experience. 332 -8384. C cerem onies and the drive into $4,000 bond set by Judge W illiam apartment. Near Post Office. 3-1/9 R iv er, E a st Lansing. 332-4613. town, Harm on. He is in Ingham County GIBSON TW ELVE String guitar Call ED 7-9566 or 351-0534. ROOM FOR two male students. 1 - 1/8 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY: Ten Humphrey brought P rim e Min­ ja il awaiting his circu it court Five minute drive. $40 month and c a s e . $350 o r best o ffe r. tria l F rid ay. 3-1/8 MALE ON LY. Double room . professional th esis typ ists.IB M is te r Egal an invitation from s —- — — ————— —— each. Phone 337-7943. 3-1/8 4 8 4 -1 9 3 6 . 3-1/9 MICKEY’ S HIDE WAY presents Walking distance to campus. S e le c tric s . Multilith offset • FIVE ROOM furnished apart­ A v a i l a b l e im m ediately. $20 THE F R E E ROCK CARAVAN printing. 337-1527. C ment, four male students. Near LOVELY FURNISHED two-bed­ R E B U IL T ELECTROLUX vacu­ Thursday, Janu ary 11, 8 p.m. i f s W H A T 'S week. ED 2-8531, IV 5-6581. East Michigan. IV 9-9466. room house near F r a n d o r , um cle a n e r with all attachm ents. 4-1/11 BARBI MEL, P rofessional typist. 4-1/9 5-1/10 Available now. 351-5696. 5-1/10 $25. Phone 332-4312. 3-1/9 No job too large or too sm all. W E H M A L E STUDENTS. Double, THE OTHERSIDE. Cal l for Soul. Block off campus. 332-3255. TWO OR three-man apartment HOUSE. EAST side. Close to bus. single room — Parking. 215 FENDER STRATO CASTER. Ex­ At the Gables Tuesdays. 4 8 9 - _______________________________ C for sublease. University Villa. Male students. Parking avail­ Kedzle D rive. 33 2 -3 0 9 4 . 3-1/8 cellen t condition. D rafted, must 7916. 3-1/10 351-4539. 3-1/8 able. 882-6333, 485-5681. s e ll. B est o ffer. 332-2501, Transportation 3-1/8 GRAD OR upperclassm an. C lean, 5-1/11 SINGLES, GROUPS and clubs. EAST SIDE— 315 Bingham Street. warm . Parking. Close to cam ­ WANTED: RIDE from H illcrest Come where the fun fs . Make Large one bedroom apartment HOUSE FURN ISH Itwo-bed- pus. ED 2 -6 4 0 5 . 3-1/8 PO RTA BLE TYPEWRITER Village to C ase H all, Monday- your ski weekend reservations for two or three. $130. Share room. ,REWtEO ath. 332- ta b le, like new. $5.00. 4 8 4 - Frlday, 8 a.m., and 5 p.m . 3 5 5 - at SHAR-BOYNE, 6 Main S tre e t, T h e Business Women's Club will hold a luncheon meeting at utilities. After 4 p.m., 485- 3617, 33*^ . a . 3-1/8 GIRLS: SINGLE or double. P r i­ 2092. 3-1/9 0104 , 351-9566. Will pay. Boyne C ity. (616) 582-6803. 3-1/10 11:30 a.m . Wednesday in the Union P a r lo r s . Je r r y C e s a r z , from t)ie 5252. 5-1/10 vate entrance and bath. Phone 3-1/8 League Budget Serv ice, Southfield, will speak on "Budgeting and FIVE BEDROOM house near 351-7256 a fte r 5:30 p.m . 3-1/8 FOR SALE: Underwood— Com­ NEED ONE girl to share two bed­ campus. Furnished. Plenty pletely rebu ilt, like new, with Peanuts Personal Wanted Management of Money.” * * * * room apartment. Avondale parking. IV 9-7226, after 5 p.m. ROOM WITH kitchen p riv ileg es. tab u lators. $50. IV 4 -2 0 9 2 . ONE MAN fo r l u x u r y apart­ Two graduate students from the W est B erlin SDS will speak on Apartments. Phone 351-4880. 5-1/10 N ear college bus lin e s . Call 5-1/11 "T H E R E IS a dawn every day,” ment. January rent fr e e . 339- “ F re e World Im perialism and the Problem of the Cold War and * 5-1/10 48 5 -9 2 6 9 after 4 p jn . 3-1/8 sing to it at your own ris k . The 8796. 5-1/10 C oexistence in Germ any” at 7 tonight in 34 Union. They a re spon­ HODGE STREET. Newly decor­ LEN S: 200 m m . F .3 .5 Takum ar F a b u list. 3-1/9 sored by the Frien ds of the U niversity C hristian Movement. REDUCED. NEEDED one girl ated. One bedrooi»’> 0 ' le*Near” ATTRACTIVE ROOM fo r man, with a c c e s s o r ie s . Best o ffer. ONE GIRL fo r four-m an winter to sublease winter. Riverside ly all f u m i s j'* ^ * ’ .