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It w a s p a r t i c u la r l y c a r e ­ s t u d e n t d i s c u s s i o n s w it h D w ig h t b o a r d s a ct a u to n o m o u sly . c o n s tit u t io n a lity o f A c t 124, w h ich r e ­ T h e la w su it, f ile d o n D e c . 22, 1967, fu l to a v o id d ro p p in g c lu e s in v o lv in g M a c D o n a ld . T h e b o a r d s contend that the 19 6 7 -6 8 q u i r e s the h i r i n g o f a r c h it e c t s to p la n h a s a lr e a d y b ee n a s s ig n e d to J u d g e M a r v i n in l a s t q u a r t e r p a s s a g e s d e a lin g w it h V ie t n a m . e d u c a tio n a l a p p r o p r ia t io n s a ct v io la t e s the state c o n stitu tio n . U n d e r the t e r m s u n iv e r s it y b u ild in g s . T h e u n iv e r s it ie s con te n d t h is i s a n in v a s io n of t h e ir c o n ­ J . S a lm o n . T h e s p e c if ic d e fe n d à n ts a r e lis t e d a s the sta te o f M ic h ig a n , A l l i s o n stit u t io n a l a u ton om y, b e c a u se the M ic h ig a n G re e n , t r e a s u r e r o f the sta te o f M i c h ­ W A S H I N G T O N [If) — T h e n a tio n ’s e c o n ­ o m y took i t s b ig g e s t f o r w a r d ste p in c o n s titu tio n g iv e s the u n i v e r s i t y 's g o v e r n ­ iga n, a n d G le n n S. A lle n , J r . , c o n t r o lle r a lm o s t tw o y e a r s d u r in g the la s t q u a r t e r in g b o a r d s the a u t h o r it y o v e r a ll u n iv e r ­ o f M ic h ig a n D e p t, o f A d m in is t r a t io n a n d o f 1967, a f a c t o r a lm o s t c e r t a in to be s it y fu n d s and p h y s ic a l r e s o u r c e s . B u d g e t. c it e d b y the a d m in is t r a t io n in the r e ­ U n d e r n o r m a l p ro c e d u re , the r e s p o n s e • T h e D e t r o it le g a l f i r m o f M i l l e r , C a n ­ op en ed c o n g r e s s io n a l battle o v e r h ig h e r to the c o m p la in t i s f o u r d a y s o v e rd u e . fie ld , P a d d o c k a n d Sto n e h a s b een r e ­ t a x e s. " W e talk e d to the a tt o rn e y s of the u n i - ta in e d b y the th re e u n iv e r s it ie s . I n a n n o u n c in g the a d va n c e , the C o m ­ m e r c e D e p a rt m e n t s a id T u e s d a y in fla tio n a b s o r b e d h a lf o f the fo u rth q u a r t e r i n ­ c r e a s e in g r o s s n a t io n a l p ro d u c t and m o r e TONIGHT AT UNION th a n h a lf of the r i s e f o r the e n tir e y e a r . H ig h e r ta x e s a r e d e s ig n e d p a r t ly to d a m p e n in fla tio n . T h e d e p a rtm e n t re p o r t e d a $16.4 - b illio n P ro fesso rs to q u estio n i n c r e a s e in G N P d u r in g the fo u rth q u a r ­ t e r o f 1967 to a r e c o r d a n n u a l ra te of $ 8 0 7 .6 b illio n . G N P I s the v a lu e of a ll g o o d s and revision o f fa cu lty b y la w s s e r v i c e s p ro d u c e d in the e c o n o m y and i s the m o s t c o m p r e h e n s iv e g u id e p o st to o v e r ­ M S U ’s c h a p t e r o f the A m e r ic a n A s s n . m ltt e e that p ro d u c e d the o r ig in a l d ra ft a l l e c o n o m ic a c tiv ity . o f U n i v e r s i t y P r o f e s s o r s ( A A U P ) w ill o f the f a c u lt y b y la w s . 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T h i s i s so m e w h a t s m a l le r than the A A U P p r e s id e n t f o r M S U and p r o f e s s o r E g g e r t s e n , p r o f e s s o r o f e d u ca tio n at the a d m in is t r a t io n had hop ed a y e a r a g o w hen o f p o lit ic a l s c ie n c e . U n i v e r s i t y o f M ic h ig a n . H e se rv e d a s it p ro je c te d a r e a l g r o w t h r a te o f 4 p e r c h a ir m a n o f the c o m m itt e e that r e v is e d M S U f a c u lt y m e m b e r s on a p a n e l d i s ­ th e U - M f a c u lt y c o n stitu tio n In 1966. cent. B u t the f i r s t h a lf e c o n o m ic s l u g ­ g i s h n e s s d u r in g 1967 w a s d e e p e r than anticip ated , and la b o r u n io n s t r i k e s c a s t Admirably done c u s s i n g the b y la w s In c lu d e L o u i s Z e r b y , p r o f e s s o r o f p h ilo s o p h y ; B e r n a r d E n g e l, U - M now h a s a n e le cte d a ll fa c u lt y b o d y c o m p a r a b le t o M S U ’s A c a d e m ic c h a ir m a n o f the A T L D ep t., a n d G e r a ld C o u n c il, a lth o u g h o n e -t h ir d to o n e -fo u rth a s h a d o w o v e r the se c o n d half. External parts of the new Administration Bldg. are now near completion. The building is located off M a s s e y , p r o f e s s o r o f p h ilo s o p h y . o f the A c a d e m ic C o u n c il a r e a d m in is ­ (please turn to back page) E a st Circle Drive behind Olds Hall. State News Photo by Bob Ivins t r a t o r s , a c c o r d in g to P in n e r . M a s s e y w a s c h a ir m a n o f the s u b c o m - C O L L A G E is c o m i n g in 1F h u r s d a y ’s S t a t e N e w s | Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 17, 1968 S z a sz d is c u s s e s m e n ta l p r o b le m s S z a s z e x p la in e d t h a t a m a n h i s ow n b e h a v io r , ” he s a id . “ M a n H e s a id that tod ay, th o se who " I n a l l c a s e s o f c o n flic t, the B y J U D IE H E LB E R G s h o u ld b e a b le to s e c u r e a p s y ­ m u s t c h o o s e betw een o b e d ie n c e " d e v ia t e f r o m p s y c h la t r l c a l ly p e r s o n w h o se h e lp I s s o lic it e d State News Staff Writer c h i a t r i s t to h e lp h im e ffe c tiv e ly t o w a rd a u t h o r it y a n d r e s p o n s i b i l ­ d efin ed r u l e s o f m e n t a l h e a lt h " h a s t h re e a lt e rn a t iv e s ; he m a y a n d p ro te c t the b e s t in t e r e s t s of ity to h im s e lf . ” T h e r e I s h a r d ly a h u m a n In ­ a r e m e n t a lly ill . 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L I V E R P O O L , E n g la n d (F) — op m e n t of p s y c h ia t r y s a y in g that State News Photo by J e rry McAllister H e t r a c e d the h is t o r i c a l d e v e l- th e r e w e re two o r ig in s , h o sp ita l K e n S m it h w anted to m a r r y J e n n i­ th r ifty a c re s f e r Sld w e ll, but s in c e sh e w a s p s y c h ia t r y and p s y c h o a n a ly s is . u n d e r 21, he ne.eded h e r g u a r d ­ In f o r m a l a s y l u m s e x is t e d e a r ly VARG SPEAKS In h is t o r y , he s a id . I n F r a n c e in the 17th c e n tu ry , a m e n ta l ia n ’ s co n se n t. S o he a s k e d h im s e lf . K e n w a s o n a $16.44 a w e e k a l ­ h o s p it a l s i m i l a r to t h o s e e x is t in g lo w a n ce at c o lle g e w h e n he w a s to d a y w a s d e v e lo p e d . I t s p u r ­ n a m e d J e n n if e r ’s g u a r d i a n in p o s e s w e re e c o n o m ic , s o c ia l, h e r fa t h e r’s w ill in. 1966. S h e i s R e d C h i n a s e e k s t o b e r e l i g io u s and m o r a l. now 20. T h e co u p le had b e e n c o u r t in g H e state d that a l l o f the “ m i s - f o u r y e a r s s o J e n n if e r ’ s " y e s " a s e r a b l e s ” o f P a r i s w e re i n c a r c e r ­ d o m i n a n t A s i a n p o w e r fia n c e e a n d K e n ’s " y e s " a s a ted in t h is h o sp it a l. 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S p a n io lo MICHIGAN e d it o r - ln - c h ie f E r i c P ia n in , e x e c u tiv e e d it o r L a w r e n c e W e r n e r , m a n a g in g e d it o r V B o b b y Sod e n, c a m p u s e d it o r y Su sa n C o m e rfo rd y y VI/ S T A T I N E W S a d v e r t is in g m a n a g e r E d w a r d A. B r i l l , e d it o r ia l e d it o r J o e M it c h , s p o r t s e d it o r U N IV ER SITY J j Five-time recipient of the Pacemaker award for outstanding journalism. W e d n e sd a y M o r n i n g , J a n u a r y 17, 1968 EDITORIALS Romney-Michigan balancing act In his sixth State of the tal h e a lth , c o n s u m e r p r o t e c ­ State m essag e last Thurs­ t i o n f r o m f r a u d , h ig h w a y day, Gov. Romney requested s a f e t y and r e c r e a t i o n f a c i l i ­ that the Legislature face civ­ t i e s in th e s t a t e . il unrest from both law en­ But Rom ney w ill b e h i g h ­ forcement and social im ­ ly dependent on h is p arty provement angles. lead ers in th e L e g isla tu re and M i l l i k e n f o r p a s s a g e o f And h e h i g h l i g h t e d h i s p r o - open h o u sin g l e g is la tio n . 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The l i e r s t u d i e s , and w ith s t u d i e s e d u c a t i o n f o r th e h a n d i c a p ­ in g the s ta te at the p o in t w h e r e a sta te that m i s s e d the m a in p o in t. T h e q u e s tio n E ig h t y - t w o o f the s a m p l e w i ll a p p ly f o r 4 - F w i l l le a s t to le r a t e r e s i s t a n c e b e c a u se it i s not w h e t h e r o ld e r m e n a r e w ill in g to b a n k in g and in su ra n ce in ­ not y e t s ta rte d o r co m p leted , ped and u n d erp riv ileg ed , (p h y s ic a lly un fit) s ta tu s a n d 5 5 f o r 1 -Y to u c h e s the ra w e s t n e r v e o f the sta te — the ta k e t h e ir le g a l p u n is h m e n t i f n e c e s s a r y : ( p s y c h o lo g ic a lly o r p h y s i c a ll y un fit) s ta ­ d u strie s p a rticu la rly seem a c l e a r e r c o n c e p tio n of d i s ­ em p lo y m en t o p p ortu n ities m i l i t a r y m a n p o w e r n e r v e . 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I c a n u n d e r­ p u s v is i t to t r y f o r an A lu m n i D i s t i n ­ s ta n d that s o m e o ld e r m e n m ig h t fe e l s o up 10 p e r c e n t o f N e w Y o r k ’ s But each b it o f s c i e n t i f ­ g u is h e d S c h o l a r s h ip (A D S ) , n e w sle tte rs, in t e n s e ly about the m o r a l o r im m o r a l p op u lation . ically co lle cte d - ev id e n ce ph o n e c a lls , and o th e r c o m m u n ic a tio n s c h a r a c t e r o f the w a r that the te st of ob­ f r o m the o ffic e o f G o rd o n A . S a b in e . . . s t r u c t in g it w o u ld b e the p r i m e im p e r a ­ T h e s e tw o i n d u s t r i e s , m a k e s i t th at m u ch m o r e M i x the a b ove in g r e d ie n t s to g e th e r and t iv e . 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C L IA N IN O C I N T I R 405 Abbott Rd. ■ You too can relate with us. See our representative when he visits your campus or write to our Personnel Depart­ 2 doors north of ment for information on career opportunities. E ast L ansing Lansing Post Office THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY East Lansing P. 0 . BOX 5000 CLEVELAND. OHIO 44101 Wednesday, January 17, 1968 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan SPO RTS N E A R L Y B R O K E ? Sports point of view S p a r t a n '5' b a d g e r e d By G A Y E L W ESCH a t i o n a n d J o h n s o n 's t i p o n fo u le d by W i s c o n s i n 's t h e - h a lf . B a i l e y le d M S U T he Ice A ren a: State N e w s S p o r t s W r it e r the m is s e d s e c o n d sh o t se v e n fo o t c e n te r E 1 n o s c o r e r s in th e h a lf w it h 1 1 g a v e th e B a d g e r s th e le a d H e n d r ic k s o n . T h e S p a r t a n s p o in t s . M A D IS O N w h o fo u g h t fro m - W is c o n s in , b e h in d a ll a n d the g a m e . F r a n k l i n le d a l l s c o r e r s w e re a h e a d b y a s m a n y a s F r a n k l i n , w h o h it n in e o f dark an d g loom y n ig h t , u s e d a t ip - in b y 6 - 5 fiv e p o in t s b e fo re the 1 1 f i e l d g o a l a t t e m p t s in w it h 3 8 p o i n t s w h ile J o h n ­ B a d g e r s c a u g h t u p a t 8- 8. th e f i r s t h a lf , le d th e W i s - By TOM BROWN s e n io r f o r w a r d J im j o n n - it's so n a d d e d 18 f o r the c on s in com eback. T h e State News Sports Writer so n on a m is s e d f r e e th ro w B a d ge rs. 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W is c o n s in c a m e back w e e k s, s ta k e s i t s r a t in g and it s H o u sto n , the s e a s o n - lo n g p r e ­ W h a t the p o s t s d o n ’t o b s c u re , the c o m b in a tio n o f a h ig h b a lc o n y f r o m 10 p o i n t s d o w n a t o n e re p u ta tio n a g a in s t c h ie f c h a lle n ­ t e n d e r to the c r o w n , g e ts it s w it h a lo w s lo p e d o e s . H o c k e y r e g u la r s at M S U c o n s id e r th e m ­ p o in t in th e f i r s t h a lf to g e r H o u s to n t h is w e e k in the c h a n c e to d e th ro n e the k in g w hen s e lv e s lu c k y i f th e y c a n s e e a g o a lie a n d h a lf o f the ic e . t a k e a 3 5 - 3 3 h a lf t lm e le a d . g a m e that s h o u ld d e c id e the n a ­ it p la y s the B r u i n s a t the A s ­ T h e a r e n a ’s p u b lis h e d c a p a c it y i s 4 ,0 0 0 , but the 4,139 that sh o w e d F r a n k l i n , th e B a d g é r 6 - 4 tio n a l c h a m p io n s h ip . t ro d o m e t h is S a tu rd a y . A c r o w d f o r the la s t M ic h i g a n g a m e m ig h t h a v e g iv e n a f i r e m a r s h a l a s e n i o r f o r w a r d , s c o r e d 21 T h e unb eaten B r u i n s re c e iv e d o f m o r e than 5 0 ,0 0 0 fa n s i s h e a rt a tta ck . p o in t s in th e h a lf In c lu d in g a l l 35 f i r s t - p la c e b a llo t s c a s t expected. It w o u ld n 't b e s u c h a t ra g e d y i f the g a m e w a s n ’t w o r t h tw ic e the th e g o a h e a d b a s k e t w it h b y the U n it e d P r e s s In t e r n a t io n ­ T h e C o u g a r s , w ho h a d a 16-0 q u a r t e r that th e y c h a r g e to s e e it. C o lle g e h o c k e y i s , in g e n e r a l, r e c o r d t h ro u g h g a m e s o f J a n . 13 a n e x c it in g s p o r t , a n d the w a y that B e s s o n e te a c h e s it h e r e d e­ U N I O N C A F E T E R IA 2 3 s e c o n d s le f t . L a fa y e tte , w h o sco re d a l b o a rd of co a ch e s M o n d a y fo r a p e rfe c t s c o r e o f 3 5 0 p o in ts. to U C L A ’s 12-0, w e re a n e a r - s e r v e s b e tte r s u r r o u n d in g s . n in e p o in t s In the h a lf , U C L A h a s le d the l i s t on ea ch u n a n lm o u s c h o ic e fo r se c o n d T h e i c e i s f i r s t ra t e . S p a rt a n g o a lie R ic h D uffett c a lle d it the put M S U ahead 2 -1 e a rly o f se v e n w e e k s t h is s e a s o n and p la c e , b e in g n a m e d to that p o ­ f a s t e s t ic e that he h a s e v e r p la y e d on. Basement of the Union in th e c o n t e s t w it h tw o it s s k e in o f 2 3 w e e k s a s n a t io n ­ s it io n b y 3 4 c o a c h e s . E v e r y t h in g e ls e i s d in g y . T h e h u ge s c o r e b o a r d , a b la z e lik e a a l le a d e r i s o n ly s e v e n s h o r t L e w A lc in d o r , the m ig h ty C h r i s t m a s tre e , i s the o n ly th in g in the b u ild in g a s c o lo r f u l a s f r e e th ro w s a fte r he w as s e v e n -fo o t A ll- A m e r ic a , su f­ the s p o r t It s e lf . fe re d a n e y e In j u r y a s U C L A r o u t ­ T h e Z a m b o n i ic e m a c h in e , the s a m e ty p e that i s u s e d at O ly m p ia ed C a l if o r n ia 9 4 - 6 4 la s t F r i d a y in D e t r o it , i s a f a s c in a t in g m a c h in e to w a tc h . B u t it h a s r e c e iv e d n ig h t a n d he s a t out S a t u r d a y 's the b e n e fit of a d ra b co a t o f in s t itu tio n a l g r e e n p a in t s o it b le n d s 7 5 - 6 3 v ic t o r y o v e r S t a n fo rd . 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N o r t h C a r o lin a re ta in e d t h ird T h e M S U b a s k e t b a ll te a m p la y e d on a p o r ta b le f l o o r f r o m 1931 p la c e in the r a t i n g s w ith 2 3 7 t il l 1939 w h e n it e s c a p e d a c r o s s the s tr e e t in to J e n is o n . p o in t s a ft e r r u n n in g i t s r e c o r d Ic e w a s in s t a lle d w it h the r e v iv a l o f h o c k e y in 1950. T h e if not us... to 11-1 w ith v ic t o r i e s o v e r N o r t h C a r o li n a State a n d C le m s o n . p r e v io u s S p a rt a n ic e e f f o rt s in the 1920’s w e r e w a g e d on an T h e r e s t o f the T o p 10 sh u f­ o u td o o r r in k . fle d a ro u n d f r o m la s t w e ek a l ­ B e s s o n e 's o w n f e e lin g s w e r e a ir e d w h e n he s a id , " T h e o n ly , th o u gh C o lu m b ia w a s the o n ly th in g that i s w r o n g w it h o u r h o c k e y p r o g r a m and it s f u t u r e i s o u r WHO new a d d ition . a re n a ." 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Therefore, it is fortunate that you have the h is l u l l stature. N ietxche 's na­ turalism and M a rx ’s m aterialism D E T R O rr ( U P I ) — T h e D e t r o it new s e a s o n . N o t e r m s w e re opportunity of talking to many companies before you are a fte r-th o u g h ts, ra tio n a lis a ­ tio n s , e p is te m o lo g ic a l tric k s T i g e r s sig n e d e ig h t m o r e p la y e r s a n n o u n ce d . to 1968 c o n t r a c t s Tuesday T h e o t h e r s s ig n e d in c lu d e d P a t make a final decision. through which modern Calibans B ought to es­ For a fro« copy of in c lu d in g v e te ra n in f le ld e r s D ic k D o b s o n f r o m la s t y e a r ’s p itc h in g cape th e ir W m , F. 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You could say that Whirlpool is the “better living” oriented company... where young professionals like you that's what the Clinton Job are seen, heard and above all . . . listened to. Corps is all about. . . Since we are so very different, we ask you: General E le c tric Com pany and T im e Inc. have joined hands w ith 900 underprivi­ leged girls from 40 sta tes to m ake a if not us .... WHO? radical departure from traditional educa­ tion in C lin to n , Iowa. If you think "b ig if not now... WHEN? business” doesn't care and that a young college student c a n 't enjoy important work in an exciting atm osphere w hile working in "b ig business” , w o challenge you to find out for you rse lf during an interview! • W e have rewarding posi­ tions for young college wom en who want C O M E S E E U S ON JA N U A R Y 31st, 1968. to help solve to d a y 's great social pro blem s. • You are invited to con­ o id « becom ing a R esident A d v is o r — an excellen t opportunity to gain v a lu ib le experience and Insight Into problem s o f the disadvantaged m in o rity . • Sign up fo r cam pus interviews a t the P la c e ­ WE NEED YO U TO H E L P U S T A K E T H E N E X T STEP. m ent O ff i c e , Stu d e n t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g In t e r v ie w s w ill be h e ld t h e r e on M o n d a y , J a n u a r y 22, 1968 tie CtlSTOn DIVISION ef GENERAL LEARNING CO RPORATI ON t i l l Merlk Feertl Street, Ollltei, lene I t t i ! Tie Mititleeil Attilliti OtTXI OinSML IIICTMO 00. S TIM, ISC. Ae Seiet oeeertiiit» I melerer Whirlpool An equal opportunity employer \ Wednesday, January 17, 1988 7 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan SPORTS 1 S T M S S T S A T U R D A Y F e n c i n g " Y o u c a n ’t a ff o r d to lo s e 12 sq u a d m e m b e r s b y g ra d u a tio n , in c lu d in g f o u r le tte r w in n e r s , a s o u t l o o k T h e S p a rta n f e n c e r s open t h e ir s e a s o n at h o m e t h is S a tu rd a y a g a in s t O a k la n d a t 10:30 a .m . in u n c e r t a i n f f o m fo il) a n d ju n io r P e t e K a h le . R u l e s g o v e r n in g the u s e o f the a p p e a r s to b e the top f o il m a n . B r o t h e r s L a r r y and G a r y N o r - AS M l se c o n d weapon, the s a b r e , a r e cutt, both ju n io r s, s h o u ld b e c lo s e w e did, w ithout f e e lin g the c o n ­ the M e n ’s L M . p e r h a p s m o r e s p e c if ic . T h e a t ­ to S a tc h e ll in the 2 - 3 sp o ts. se q u e n c e s." T w o - t im e l e t t e r m a n C h u c k t a c k in g i s done w ith the p o in t In fo il, th e fe n c e r i s f o r c e d to T h a t w a s the w a y C h a r l e y Baer h e a d s an in e x p e rie n c e d o f the s a b re , the fro n t edge a tta c k a n d d efend. H e h i t s w ith S c h m it t e r , S p a rt a n f e n c in g c o a c h S p a r t a n team . S e v e n o th e r r e ­ a n d the b a c k t h ir d e d g e o f the the p o in t o f the fo il, a im in g f o r a n d the s e n io r m e m b e r o f M S U ’s t u r n e e s f r o m la s t y e a r ’s c r e w b la d e . A n opponent m a y be h it the a r e a f r o m the w a is t to the a th le t ic c o a c h e s In t e r m s o f y e a r s a n d se v e n s o p h o m o r e s hope to a n y w h e re a b o v e the w a ist. n e c k , e x c lu d in g the a r m s . A v i c ­ o f s e r v ic e , d e s c r ib e d h i s 1968 b e tte r o r e q u a l the S p a r t a n s ' D o n S a tc h e ll, a J u n io r who t o r y i s s c o r e d w h e n a n opponent t e a m — h i s 2 9 th a t M S U . 1967 d u a l m a r k o f 4 - 8 a n d th ird had a 3 - 5 r e c o r d la s t y e a r, la h it f iv e t im e s . p la c e in the B i g T e n . T h e S p a r t a n s h a v e o n ly w on a '9 Ê Ê È ^' Ê Ê àÊ È Ê È M i s in g le B i g T e n t it le s in c e 1951, t h e ir f i r s t y e a r o f co m p e titio n . HHH T h a t c a m e in 1963. S c h m it te r i s c o n fid e n t about e p e e , a u s u a l ly w e a k sp ot fo r M S U . T h i s y e a r the S p a r t a n s h a v e m o r e e x p e rie n c e in that spot w ith s e n io r s J i m D a v e y and B i l l K e r n e r . S c h m it t e r e x p e c t s soph B o b T y l e r to be the t h ir d m a n in that w eapon. E p e e m a y be the m o s t c o m p le x o f f e n c in g ’s t h re e w e a p o n s. T h e o p p o n e n ts a r e w ir e d , a lo n g w ith SPRING t h e ir w e a p o n s a n d a b u z z e r s o u n d s f o r a hit. A h it i s a llo w e d a n y w h e re on the body. T e a m ca p ta in B a e r , re g a rd e d b y h i s c o a c h a s a p o s s ib l e B i g T e n and N C A A c h a m p io n , le a d s the s a b r e m en. CHARLEY SCHMITTER F o llo w in g B a e r a r e s e n io r s D e a n D a g g e tt (s w it c h e d t h is y e a r IM News BASKETBALL G Y M III C o u rt 5 GYM I In s t a n t R e .o .la xs-F S c i­ C ou rt i FOR MSU ence 6 :0 0 B a lla n t in e - B a w d ie r s 7 :0 0 E m p o w e rm e n t - E m p y r e a n STUDENTS, 7 :0 0 A rp e n t-A rch D ukes 8:0 0 A b e la r d - A b e l 8 :0 0 W ild c a t s - W in s h ir e O u R ^ y & e g ’ p R p a iq y - F A C U LT Y , 9 :0 0 V V o lv e rin e -W o o d w a rd 9:00 H e d r id k -H o w la n d G Y M III ST A F F C o u rt 6 t¡ cation Jty R _ ip 6 $ * O N LY GYM I 6 :0 0 A b d ic a t io n -A b u n d a n t ia C o u rt 2 6 :0 0 L a P r a d tfl - F e s s (SC ) 7:00 B a y a r d - B a a l 8 :0 0 E m e m l d - E m b e r s THiS i s THe L o o K i 7:00 E M L 1- E m m o r t a l s 9:0 0 S a t a n s - S t a la g 17 8 :00 H u b b a rd 5 - 6 J E N IS O N S h a p e . . . in g r e a t sh a p e . . . s t a r t in g w ith 9:0 0 M c F a d d e n - M c In n e s C o u rt 1 the new b o d y - s h a p e sh ir t! L i k e the cotto n 6:00 E a s y X - I m m o r t a l s c h e c k h e re . I t ’s a b s o lu t e ly g u a ra n te e d to G Y M II 7:00 M c R a e - M c K i n n o n m a k e the m o s t o f y o u r lo o k s . . . a s it f it s C o u rt 3 8:00 H o lo c a u s t - H o le i t s sh a p e to y o u r s . A n d the lo o k i s m o r e 6:0 0 V l l l i a n s - A p p r o x i m a t io n s 9 :0 0 B o w e r - M o t t s th a n new l W h o c o u ld a s k f o r a b e tte r fa s h io n 7:00 S e t u t e s - S n a r k C o u rt 2 th a n th a t? 8 :0 0 W in d j a m m e r - W in c h e s t e r 6:00 B e th e l M a n o r - A M F ’ s J>:00 H o r n e t - H o u s e 7:0 0 M c L a i n e - M c D u f f S.'OO A s h e r C j s g a r s G Y M II 9:00 P a n t r y R a i d e r s - H a r la n d C o u rt 4 W o o d tr o t te rs 6:0 0 H o t T r o t s - V a l u a b l e s (SC} T h e d e a d lin e f o r t u r n in g in r o s ­ 7 :00 H u b b a rd 7 - 8 8:0 0 A b a d d o n - A b o r ig in e s 9 :0 0 M c B e t h - M c G r e g o r t e r s f o r fra t e r n it y , independent, a n d re s id e n c e h a ll h a n d b a ll te a m s rü tO tv E a s t L a n s in g i s noon, F r id a y . Astronomers, M A R C H 17 - M A R C H 24 salesmen,designers, 8 DAYS & 7 NIGHTS programmers,chemists, A ir Fare (D C -9 Jet psychologists,writers, D e tro it/W e st End/Detroit) sociologists,economists, Luxury Hotel # 2 Meals per day (3 to a r o o m ) metallurgists, artists, • G ratu itie s-T ran sfe rs-Sp e cial Entertainment accountants,physicists, Add $15.00 for only two to a room. mathematicians, etc,etc,etc. BERMUDA A ir Fare (D C -9 Jet S P R IN G T R IP That’s what _ 220 D etroit/D erm uda/D etroit) s General Electric C o ttage A cco m m o d a tio n s is made of. European Plan M e a ls G ratuities-Transfers General Electric is made u p of a lot more than just w ith nerve, gumption, intellectual cu rio sity— engineers—because it takes a lot more than engi­ people who care about what happens to the world. neers to tackle the problems we deal with. Like So~ it’s not only your major we’re interested in. helping to unsnarl traffic jams in our cities, fight­ I t ’s you. W hy hot see our interviewer when he C R A V E N T R A V E L S E R V IC E S IG N U P ing air pollution or finding new ways to provide comes to campus and find out whether you’re the power for underdeveloped nations. I t takes sociol­ kind of person General Electric is made of. 317 M.A.C ROO M 310 - ST U D EN T S E R V IC E S ogists, meteorologists, astronomers, writers—in M O N-THURS. fact, it takes people with just about every kind of training. But, more than any of this, it takes people GENERAL E L E C T R IC 351-4410 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. « A n equal opportu nity e m p lo y s* 8 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 17, 1968 B E S T IN FO REIG N FIL M S H A N N A H S P E A K S C o u n c il to s p o n s o r E q u a l i t y b e g i n s in c i t i e s m ilita ry d u ty fo ru m TO DAY & T H U R S. ONLY I By MARILYN PATTERSON g r a m , " B u s i n e s s R o u n d t a b le , " m u s t a ls o h a v e the o p p o rtu n ity " h e l p l e s s u n til a few m o r e than T h e S e n io r C l a s s C o u n c il r e s e n t a t iv e s f r o m the State H a n n a h s a id that N e g r o e s , P u e r t o f o r e m p lo y m e n t — not o n ly th o se h a lf o f a ll the p e o p le d o s o m e ­ S e le c t iv e S e r v ic e S y s t e m . State News Staff W riter R i c a n s and M e x ic a n A m e r ic a n s w ith c o l l e g e d e g r e e s but a ls o w i l l s p o n s o r a fo ru m on m i l i ­ t h in g about it,” he s a id . " W e ’r e t a r y o b lig a t io n s at 7:30 p.m . C o l. A r t h u r B . H o lm e s , d i ­ T h e so lu tio n to A m e r i c a ’s c iv il s h o u ld h a v e r e t r a in in g o p p o r tu n i­ t h o s e p e o p le w ith t e c h n ic a l s k i ll s , g o in g to h a v e to r e c o g n iz e that o n J a n . 25 In the U n io n B a l l ­ r e c t o r o f the State S e le c tiv e r i g h t s p r o b le m s l i e s not In t ie s a s w e ll a s q u a lit y e d u ca tio n he s a id . t h e r e i s no b a s ic d if fe re n c e b e ­ ro o m . S e r v i c e S y s t e m , w ill be the f e d e r a l le g is la t io n but in in ­ t h ro u g h h ig h s c h o o l, c o lle g e and T h e s e , he sa id , m u s t be a c ­ tw een p e o p le b a s e d o n s k in c o l o r " T h i a i s p r i m a r il y a im e d at m o s t w e ll know n sp e a k e r. c r e a s e d In t e r e s t in the u rb a n g ra d u a te sc h o o l, i f th e y w ant It. c o m p a n ie d w ith the o p p o rtu n ity o r r e li g i o n o r the sp o t on the g r a d u a t in g s e n io r s and the B r i e f t a lk s b y e a c h o f the c e n t e r s w h e re the p r o b le m s T h e b a s ic p r o b le m o f the p o o r f o r th e se c it iz e n s to e n jo y the w o r ld ’s s u r fa c e w h e re t h e ir a n ­ f o r u m w ill s t r e s s h o n e st and g u e s t s a r e planned, fo llo w e d e x i s t , P r e s id e n t H a n n a h s a id u r b a n a d u lt i s that in o u r s o c ie t y s a m e r e w a r d s that o t h e r s h a ve. c e s t o r s hap p ened to c o m e f r o m . 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S . a n d It S p o k e s m e n w ill in c lu d e p r o ­ a n s w e r a lo t o f q u e s t io n s and r i g h t s to a ll m in o r it ie s a s w e ll p h y s ic a l s tre n g th a n d w i llin g n e s s m u s t be that o p p o r t u n it y , " H a n ­ ca n n o t w a it u n til the w a r in V ie t ­ f e s s io n a l r e c r u i t e r s f r o m the m a k e p e o p le k n o w le d g e a b le a s to w h ite s, H a n n a h , w ho i s to w o r k , " H a n n a h s a id . R e ­ na h s a id . 'T n t h is a r e a S o u th e r n n a m I s ended, H a n n a h s a id . PRESIDENT HANNAH s u n s F R ID A Y A r m y , N avy, A i r F o rc e , M a r ­ a b o u t so m e t h in g v e r y i m p o r ­ c h a ir m a n o f the U .S . C o m m i s ­ t r a in in g f o r t h e s e p e o p le i s e s ­ c i t i e s h a v e taken the le a d o v e r in e s , A r m y R e s e r v e s and r e p - tant to t h e m , " P la n t e a a ld . s io n on C i v i l R ig h t s , s a id . s e n tia l. N o rth e rn o n e s ," S p e a k in g on the W M S B - T V p r o - A l l of the p e o p le o f t h is c o u n t ry A s Im p o rta n t a s a n y t h in g e lse , m u s t m a k e c e r t a in that y o u n g he sa id , i s that m i n o r i t i e s h a v e p e o p le o f m in o r it y g r o u p s ha ve the r ig h t to be c o n s id e r e d d e ­ C o - o p s t o h o l d IN THY Free Electric In-Car Heaters a q u a lit y ed u ca tio n , H a n n a h s a id . ce n t peop le. H E A R T THO " O n c e th e y h a v e that o p p o r ­ " A N e g r o s h o u ld not h a v e to KNOW EST TARL1TE t u n it y , " he s a id , " t h e y c a n be p r o v e that he i s a g o o d p e r s o n ed u ca te d to w h a te v e r p o te n tia l a n d o n e th r, I 'd be p r o u d to k n o w ,” o p e n r u s h t o n i g h t O livi 1 n T h t ci 1 1 c IT'S , i (I ’ I ’. N i l A I M I A tl th e y h a v e s o th e y c a n m a k e t h e ir H a n n a h sa id . 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P a t r la r c h e w a s to d i s c u s s en­ E a c h h o u s e is a llo w e d to b re a k fo rc e m e n t p r o c e d u r e s T u e s d a y a m a x im u m o f f iv e U n iv e r s it y a fte rn o o n w ith e a ch d e p a rtm e n t. G R A D U A T IN G E LEC TR O N IC E N G IN E E R S TO DAY . . f r o m 1:00 P A I . PROORAM IN FO RM A TION ^ 4 8 5 *8 4 8 5 _________Q L A P M B W A t 1 :1 0 -3 :1 4 -5 :1 8 -7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 B u ild Y o u r C a r e e r m F lo rid a 1A D IE S D A Y . . « 60f — 1:00 to 6 :O O P M . | They're young... they're in love W ith AUDREY HEPBURN .and they kill people. ALAN ARKIN E le c tro n ic C o m m u n ic a tio n s , In c. RICHARD CRENNA W AKKEN B E A T T Y WAIT UNTIL DARK FAYE ______ D U T IA T A 7 A Y JACK WESTON and EFREM ZIMBALISTJR. ALSO tTAIMlNC B O N N IE » S ^ C IA D E Screenplay by ROBERT i JANE-HOWARO CARRINGTON • Producw) by MEL FERRER • Directed by TERENCE YOUNG Writttnb,M IONfWIMwtRO KRIM NKMPiofccrt»,W««»Himj K'«l Pi«» gfflSS Basedon thePlay by FREDERICK KNOTT m u m w .E B TE C H N IC O LO R 3 PNOM W ARNER IR O S -S E V IN ANTS W TECHNICOLOR* FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS W NEXT: JAMES MASON — "COP OUT" E C I ’ s S t. P e t e r s b u r g D iv is io n On C a m p u s Interview s January 22nd T h i s m a y b e th e c h a n c e y o u h a v e t u r i z e d t r a n s m i t t e r s and r e c e i v e r s , b e e n w a itin g f o r — an e x c e p t i o n a l m u ltip le x sy stem s and space in ­ p r o f e s s i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t y w ith an i n ­ stru m e n ta tio n . W it h 2 , 0 0 0 e m p l o y ­ d u s t r y p a c e - s e t t e r on F l o r i d a ’ s s u b ­ ees, ECI is larg e e n o u g h to o f f e r tro p ica l G u lf C o a s t in S t . P e te rs­ t h e f a c i l i t i e s , p r o g r a m s and s e c u r i t y burg. you a r e s e e k in g , but s m a l l enough For q u alified g r a d u a t e s in e l e c ­ to s t r e s s individual a c h ie v e m e n t tro n ic e n g in ee rin g , E C I o ffe rs e x ­ an d to g i v e y o u e v e r y o p p o r t u n i t y c e l l e n t c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s in s u c h to r e a l i z e you r cap ab ilities to th e areas o f a d v a n c e d d e v e l o p m e n t an d fu lle st. d esign as co d in g , m o d u latio n , d ig ita l As a m em ber of E C I ’ s p r o f e s ­ co m m u n icatio n s, m i c r o e l e c t r o n i c s , sion al te a m , you w ill be e n c o u r­ R F co m m u n ica tio n s t e c h n o l o g y and aged to co n tin u e your ed u catio n sate llite sy ste m s. w ith p o s t g r a d u a t e s t u d y . ECI of­ E C I i s a r e c o g n i z e d l e a d e r in c o m ­ f e r s a f u ll t u i t i o n r e f u n d . m a n d and c o n t r o l s y s t e m s , m i n i a - Visit the placement office today and make an appointment to talk with Electronic Communications, Inc., on Monday, January 22nd. E le c t r o n i c C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , In c . S t. P e t e r s b u r g , F l a . an equal opportunity employer iíllSi^SS^^iSSíiíiSSiíSSíSiSií^íiíSiíiSSiSSiíSSSiis:^^ 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1968 Ç Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan C o sb y d e p a rts fro m o w n t r a d it io n 'T h e B i l l C o s b y R a d io P r o ­ KT T h e p r o g r a m e n d s w ith " t h e b e l l f o r 3 6 - y e a r - o l d b irt h d a y u s u a l p e r sp e c t iv e m a y b e r e a s ­ g r a m ” i s o ff a n d ru n n in g , a l ­ b e it not n e a r ly a s f u r i o u s ly a s one m ig h t h a v e hoped. I f the f i r s t 10 s e g m e n t s a r e g i r l s . W h e n C a p t a in O h -W o w i s stu m ped, he r i n g s the d u m b e ll. T h i s , to be su re , i s lim it in g o n a b ly funny, but it c e r t a in ly d o e s no t e q u al the h e ig h ts o f h ila r it y w h ic h he h a s re a c h e d in the p a st. H a v in g a lre a d y m a s t e r e d the t u r t le ” o f f e r in g a th o u gh t f o r the da y, u s u a lly a lo n g the lin e s of " S p e a k the sp eech, I p r a y you. M a k e m e w h o le .” semi-annual 2-pr. shoe a n y in d ic a tio n , C o s b y h a s a b a n ­ T h e fiv e -m in u t e sh o w m a y be and , a ft e r h a v in g h e a r d tw o o f n ig h tc lu b and c o n c e rt c ir c u it s , doned, at le a s t f o r ra d io , h is h e a r d at 7:55 w e e k n ig h t s o n W lL S t h e s e e p iso d e s, one i s left w ith d e m o n s tra te d co m p e te n c e a s a f a m il i a r f o r m a t o f c h ild h o o d r a d io in L a n s in g . the im p r e s s io n that C o s b y p la n s d r a m a t ic a c to r in h i s “ I S p y ” r e m in is c e n c e s a n d a d u lt o b s e r - s e r ie s , and cut s e v e r a l Ijit a l ­ W h ile the s e r i e s i s b e in g h e a r d to re g u rg it a t e the s a m e g a g s , v a t lo n s o f e v e r y d a y phe nom en a» b u m s, both of m o n o lo g u e s and in L a n s i n g t h is F r i d a y e v e n in g, w e e k a fte r week, In s te a d , h e h a s c h o s e n a n In t e r - v i e w -p a r o d y sc h e m e , d e v o tin g h i s fiv e a i r m in u t e s to su c h p lo y s a s a h is t o r y P h . D . t r y in g ,N \ V By STUART ROSENTHAL “ T h e B r o w n H o r n e t and h is P a l, L e r o y ” a r e F r i d a y ’s s u b ­ je c ts, a s C o s b y p r e s e n t s in c l i f f - m u s ic , C o s b y m a y be o v e r e x ­ te n d in g h im s e lf w ith the r a d io v e n tu re . A w e e k ly c o m e d y spot is C o s b y w ill be m a k in g a p e r s o n a l a p p e a ra n c e I n D e t r o lt ’s C o b o H a l l A r e n a at 8:30. H i s m o r e t r a ­ & boot sale d if fic u lt to m a in ta in and, a s a d itio n a l lin e o f s o n g a n d s ta n d - to r e c a ll w ho the f i r s t p r e s i ­ State News Reviewer h a n g e r s ty le the c o n tin u in g n a r ­ r e s u lt , q u a lity m u s t a lm o s t in ­ up c o m e d y sh o u ld b e m o s t e n jo y ­ dent o f the U n it e d S t a t e s w a s on r a t iv e of th e se a d v o c a t e s o f J u s ­ e v it a b ly la p se . a b le . a s h a m q u iz p r o g r a m c a lle d " I o n ly . H i s M o n d a y e v e n in g in s t a ll­ a r d v a a r k about h is s e x a p p e a l. t ic e a n d m o r a lit y . P o t e n t ia lly W in M y s e l f . ” m e n t i s in v a r ia b ly a n a n im a l W e d n e s d a y ’s fe a tu re i s " C a p ­ a m u s in g — but a ft e r the r a d io r u n C o s b y f a c e s the r i g o r s o f s e lf - In t e r v ie w w ith a m a k e sh ift p r o ­ ta in O h -W o w ,” a v e r s a t i le p e r ­ AM► POS c o f " C h ic k e n n M n ” a n d the m y r ia d im p o s e d in f le x ib ilit y on M o n ­ f e s s o r q u e s tio n in g a t u r t le r e ­ s o n a lit y w ho g iv e s a d v ic e to the o th e r s u p e r - n e r o la m p o o n s, the d a y s, W e d n e s d a y s a n d F r i d a y s g a r d in g h i s r a c in g te c h n iq u e o r an lo v e lo r n and r i n g s the b irt h d a y I INTONI«ATKYN -g I J 332 944 tAtedfU h u m o r s u r fe it s . On T u e sd a y s and T h u r s d a y s , Starts TODAY!- the c o m e d ia n i s fre e to p re se n t F e atu re 1 :1 0 -3 :1 5 -5 :2 0 -7 :3 0 -9 :4 0 w h a te v e r r o u t in g he s e e s fit to T e m p e r a m e n t a l c o m e d i a n im p r o v is e . D e s p it e t h is o p p o r ­ tunity, he h a s c h o s e n to m a in ­ t a in the p r o g r a m ’s f o rm a t o f w e a k s a t ir e on a lr e a d y h a c k ­ * Û >  i d J f r d . n e y e d th e m e s. T h i s d e p a rtu re p u t s m o v i e s e t u p t i g h t f r o m the w o n d e rfu l C o s b y p r a c ­ t ic e o f b r in g in g c o m m o n p la c e HO LLYW O O D — The e v e n ts into f o c u s f r o m a n u n ­ w ho w a s c ir c u la t in g s t o r i e s that but i ’l l t e ll y o u t h is: I ’ll n e v e r a n t ic s o f P e t e r S e l l e r s on the set he w a s s c r e a m in g a t p eop le. S e l ­ h ir e h im a g a i n . " Eli Wallach and Anne Jacksoi o f h i s c u r r e n t m o v ie h a v e b ro u g h t l e r s h a s d e c lin e d c o m m e n t on the '■ are brilliant talents!” O f c o u rs e , d ir e c t o r s do put up the m o v ie c a p ita l to the r e a l i z a ­ tio n that s t a r te m p e ra m e n t i s not re p o rts. T o d a y ’s b o s s e s a r e not lik e ly w ith a c t o r s ’ te m p e ra m e n t n o w a ­ Sub versive * — Judith Crist, d ead a ft e r a ll. d a y s — w hen the a c t o r i s a top NBCTV to put up f o r lo n g w ith su c h H e i s now f ilm in g a h ip p ie e p ic , " I L o v e Y o u , A li c e B . b e h a v io r. s t a r . N o n e of the 2 0 m a jo r s t a r s b e lo n g s to a n y stu d io . S o they law limited T o k l a s , ” at W a r n e r B r o s . - S e v e n A r t s , a n d r e p o r t s o f h i s d id o s D ire c t o r R o b e rt A ld r ic h e x ­ p la in s , " I had 17 a c t o r s in T h e D i r t y D o z e n , ’ a n d 16 o f th e m w e re c a n ’t be d is c ip lin e d . W A S H I N G T O N I?) — T h e Su­ p r e m e C o u r t p u n ch e d g a p i n g C a m p u s C en ter 'T o d a y y o u d o n ’t te ll a K i r k h o le s T u e s d a y in the g o v e r n ­ h a v e been c ir c u la t in g the town. c o o p e ra tiv e . T h e o t h e r on e c a m e D o u g la s o r a B u r t L a n c a s t e r how m e n t ’s m ethod of s c r e e n in g f o r A c c o r d in g to w it n e s s e s , the late, c la im e d he w a s tire d , d id n ’t to b e h a v e , " e x p la in e d A ld r ic h . s u b v e r s i v e s in the m a r it im e in ­ B r i t i s h c o m ic : C o n s is t e n t ly a r ­ r i v e s la te so the c o m p a n y often k n o w h i s lin e s , w a n te d to go h o m e e a r ly . W h a t c o u ld 1 d o — f i r e h im "T h e c h a n c e s a re , K i r k o r B u r t d u stry . d rè s s s h o e s w o u ld a ls o be the p r o d u c e r o fth e T h e M c C a r t h y - e r a la w that g e t s few s h o t s b e fo r e lunch, and c a ll it T h e D i r t y 117’ p ic t u r e ; y o u 'r e not o n ly a d d r e s ­ sp a w n e d the e la b o ra te p r o c e s s s c r e a m e d at O s c a r w in n e r J o s i n g an a cto r, y o u ’r e t a lk in g to the w a s left sta n d in g in a 8 - 0 d e c i­ V a n F le e t; s c r e a m e d at the s c r ip t " N o , I n u r s e d h im a lo n g and c l e r k f o r w e a r in g p u rp le , w h ich f in is h e d the p ic t u r e . I ’v e had b o sse s.” s io n b y J u s t ic e W ill ia m O . D o u g ­ ? P $ 2 2 11.90 pr. O n e of the m o r e re c e n t f a c ­ l a s . B u t its u s e w a s r e s t r ic t e d . J o y c e . Town & Country S e l l e r s c o n s i d e r s a n u n lu c k y h im in se v e n p ic t u r e s before, t o r s that d i r e c t o r s h a v e had to to k e e p in g s a b o t e u r s off s h ip s . c o l o r on a f ilm set; s c r e a m e d at d e a l w ith i s the r i s e of the m e th od T h e law, D o u g la s sa id , “ s p e a k s the f i lm ’s p u b lic ity m a n and o th e r © s p a r ta n 3 10 0 E . a c t o r — s t e lla r n a m e s w ho i n s i s t o n ly in t e r m s of a c tio n s, not $ 1I U8 EliWallach-Anne Jackson S A G IN A W I w o r k e r s ; th re a te n e d to i n t e r r o ­ 2 P r- 9.90 pr. ga te the e n tire c r e w to d is c o v e r TWIN WEST 3 5 1 *0 0 3 0 on u n d e rst a n d in g the m o tiv a tio n of the c h a r a c t e r s th e y p la y. Id e a s o r b e lie f s o r re a d in g h a b its o r s o c ia l, e d u c a tio n a l o r p o lit i­ COLUM BIAPICTURESor*s*nts . Nina . Town & Country c a l a s s o c ia t io n s . ’’ T O N IG H T A d ir e c t o r w ho h a s little p a ­ T h e c o u rt acte d on a n a p p e a l A T 8 ¡P . M . tie n c e f o r su c h t h in g s i s the b ro u g h t b y a S e a ttle m a r in e e n ­ J U L IE d o u g h ty A lf r e d H it c h c o c k , w a s no s e c r e t that he a n d P a u l It g in e e r, H e r b e r S c h n e id e r , w ho fía ts & c a s u a ls b e c a m e en ta ngled in the s c r e e n ­ ANDREW S N e w m a n d id not s e e e y e to eye in g m a c h in e r y w hen h e t r ie d to AND on the f ilm in g of ’T o r n C u r - t ? > W VLwwraan re p e a te d ly a s k e d g o b a c k to se a in 1964 a ft e r a 2 p r- * 1 4 7.90 pr. w hat h is m o t iv a t io n v-'-n \5-\e*a.r a b se n c e . TYLEÑ t ie -2* . J o y c e . Town & Country s c e n e s u n til ¡Hfccrtcucc i t i & z i y MOORE m e m b e r of the C o m m u n is t P a r ­ *■ -~Vt«npl.v byMURRAY SCHISGAL* B.wd uponhit pity THt TIGER" . B a n d o l in o s . Nina re p lie d : " M r . New m an, your ProducedbyGEORGE JUSTIN •DirectedbyARTHUR HILLER fi/ ty but re fu s e d to te ll the C o a s t THOROUGH: y MODERN m o t iv a tio n i s that yo u a r e b e in g G u a rd , which, a d m i n i s t e r s the C a r t o o n & N o v e lty E A S T M A N C 0 L 0 R ^ ^ ^ 9 jj _ _ . Oíd Maine T r o t t e r s p a id $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 to a p p e a r in t h is p ic t u r e . 1’ p r o g r a m , m u ch b e y o n d that, N e x t I B u rt o n & T a y l o r “ T H E C O M E D I A N S " I s h o e b o o ts vith special guest stars THE PAIR EXTRAORDINAIRE 2 p $ 2 8 14.90 pr. FRI», JAN. 26 | P r‘ Kickerino 8:30 P.M . M A T IN E E S D A IL Y A T 2p ‘20 2 p . m . - 4 p .m .-7 p .m . & 9:30 I |Cobo Arena-Detroit T ickers: $5.75, $4.75, 10.90 pr. $3.75, $2 .7 5 - at C o b o N O W A M O VIE! Valley Arena, J, L . H u d s o n 's . Kickerino (D o w n to w n , N o r t h l a n d , E a s t la n d , W e stla n d ) and a ll ofthe Dolls G rin n e ll s t o r e s . M a ll 2 . r ‘ 2 4 12.90 pr. O rders: Send ch e ck s p a y a b l e to " B i l l C o s b y . Kickerino S h o w ” to C o b o A r e n a , 1 East Lansing W a s h in g t o n B lv d ., D e t ro it , M i c h . 4 8 2 2 6 , to g e th e r w ith s ta m p e d , s e l f - a d d r e s s e d r e t u r n e n ve lo p e . 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents ta - ENtfRPPISFS. M PRODUCTIONmJ G A RD EN LEVEL d re s s s h o e s MSI! INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES 2 p r. * 1 8 9.90 pr. presents . L i f e S t r id e . Janette - D O U B L E FEATU RE "W E L C O M E K O S T Y A ” 2 p H 1 4 7.90 pr. . Miss A m e rica So make it a point to meet Alcoa’s (R u s s ia n ) Why should you Because the guy we’re talking about is a college recruiter from recruiter. He's a confidence man W in n e r o f P r i z e f o r B e s t P r o d u c t io n confide in a guy Alcoa. And the only way to play it you can really trust. 2pr * 2 2 1.90 pr. at M a r d e l P la t a . In c o lo r . you’ve never met is honestly. Interview date: .’ J a n e t t e -a n d - He’ll be on campus In a couple of before? days. And here’s what we recom­ " S H A D O W S OF O UR mend you do at the interview. Tuesday, January 23 First, lay your cards on the table. fla ts & c a s u a ls Tell him what kind of work would FO RG OTTEN A N C E S T O R S ” really turn you on. An Equal Opportunity Employer ( U k r a in ia n ) Then, sit back and listen while he A Plans for Progress Company 2pr $ 1 4 7.90 pr. explains how y o u rplans figure S a t ir e o f c h ild r e n ’ s re v o lt a g a in s t . Janette . L ife Stride into Alcoa’s plans. (You'll be b u r e a u c r a c y at c a m p . . Moxees . Maine P a c e r s surprised how versatile Aluminum Company of America Tues., Wed. - can be.) Jan. 16 & 17 - 2 p - ’ 1 3 6.90 pr. 7:30 p.m. . Hush P u p pi e s ® U N IV E R S IT Y 2 p r$1 0 5.-0?!. A U D IT O R IU M . M iss A m erica . Maine P a c e r t Admission 50£ Tickets on Sale in Advance s h o e b o o ts UNION T IC K E T O F F IC E 2pr $1 4 7.90 pr. Change for the better with Alcoa □ALCOA . Hush P u p p ie s® . B a l l B a n d 1 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 17, 1968 State News • Stote News ciasfttfied H a v e Y ou r O w n J a n u a r y C le a r a n c e S a le W it h A F a st A c t in g , L o w C o st W a n t -A d . cla ssifie d 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive Automotive For Rent For Rent For Rent C H E V R O L E T 1965 Im p a la . 32 7. V O L K S W A G E N 1962. E x c e lle n t D I S H W A S H E R S R E N T A L . $ 8/ » R E D U C E D ; N E E D E D one g ir l O N E - E E D R O O M lu x u r y a p a r t ­ A u t o m a t ic . G r e e n w ith v in y l top. r u n n in g c o n d itio n . $ 3 7 5 . 6 7 7 - p e r m o n th . G E p o r t a b le m o b ile to ta k e o v e r le a s e Im m e d ia t e ly . m ent n e a r ca m p u s. T e r m s a r­ $ 1 ,5 9 5 . 3 9 3 - 3 2 3 7 . 3-1/19 2 3 0 3 a ft e r 6 p .m . . 3-1/18 m a id . F r e e s e r v i c e a n d d e liv ­ R iv e r s id e E a st. 35 1 -0 4 9 7 , 3 5 1 - ra n g e d . C a ll 3 3 2 -1 9 5 2 . 5 -1 / 1 7 ery. C a ll S T A T E M A N A G E ­ 5588. 5 -1 / 1 7 • C O M E T 1964 C a lle n t e . R e d . T w o - V O L K S W A G E N 1962. R a d io .G o o d M E N T C O R P . 33 2 -8 6 8 7 . O N E M A N f o r d u p le x . U t il it ie s d o o r h a rd to p . V - 8. A u to m a tic . t i r e s . $6 25 . P h o n e 3 5 1 -7 7 4 0 . 10-1/30 M A R I G O L D A v e n u e , 911. M A R I ­ p a id . S w im m in g p o o l. $ 6 5 . 3 5 1 - • AUTOMOTIVE E x c e lle n t in t e r io r and e x t e r io r . 3-1/19 G O LD APARTM EN TS. F u r­ 7940. 3 -1 / 1 ^ . • EMPLOYMENT N e w t ir e a . O t h e r e x t r a s . M u s t D O U B L E G A R A G E . Sp a rro w n is h e d o n e -b e d ro o m . A v a ila b le • FOR R EN T s e e to a p p re c ia t e . $1 ,000. o r V O L K SW A G E N 1967. 11,500 H o s p i t a l a re a . Se cu re fo r J a n u a r y 15th. P h o n e I V 9 -96 51. N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? • FOR S A L E beat o f f e r. P h o n e 355-1051. m ile s , r a d io ,w h it e w a lls . $1,450. s t o r a g e . $ 2 0 m on th . C a l l I V 9 - C • LO ST A POUND 3-1/19 I V 5 -8 5 6 7 , a ft e r 5 p a n . 3-1/19 1017. c TAN G LEW O O D • PERSO N AL C A M P U S , N E A R — f u r n is h e d tw o APARTM ENTS • PEA N U T S PERSO NAL A p a rtm e n ts m a n , l i v i n g r o o m , b e d ro o m , k it ­ C O R V A IR 5 0 0 1965. S t a n d a r d A u t o S e rv ic e A P o r t s ch e n , b a th . $ 120, p lu s u t ilit ie s . $125 • REAL ESTATE t r a n s m i s s i o n . R a d io , w h ite E D 2 -5 3 7 4 . 3-1/17 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 • S E R V IC E s id e w a lls . $6 50 . C a l l 3 5 5-975 1 A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M 7 C a ll N E E D E D : O N E m a n to s h a r e • TRANSPORTATION a ft e r 6 p a n . 5-1/19 K A LA M A ZO O ST R E E T BODY f o u r m a n a p a r tm e n t . B u r c h a m O K E M O S - - O N E - b e d r o om W IL L IA M S T O N : T E N - le s fro m • WANTED S H O P . S m a ll d e n ts to la r g e W o o d s . C a l l 3 5 1 -5 8 9 3 P a u l. a p a rtm e n t . F u r n is h e d , a ll u t ili­ C O R V E T T E 1963 F a s tb a c k . N e w w r e c k s . A m e r ic a n a n d f o r e ig n c o lle g e . e s , $100 5-1/18 t ie s p a id . A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g . p a in t. H a s s o m e c u s t o m iz in g . c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o r k . 4 8 2 - m on th , u n R ^ J a « a , $110 m on th , D E A D L IN E H u r s t 4 - s p e e d , w i d e t ir e s . 12 86. 2 6 2 8 E a s t K a la m a z o o . C G I R L N E E D E D Im m e d ia t e o c ­ f u r n is h e d . 6 5 5 - 2 4 3 7 . 1 0 -1 / 1 7 G r o u n d f lo o r . 3 3 2 - 4 9 5 0 . 3-1/19 E . T . 's m a g s . 4 0 0 hp. 482- cupan cy. F o r R iv e r s id e E a st. 1 P . M . o n e c l a s s d a y be­ N E A R SP A R R R O W , o r Com m un­ R E D U C E D —— N E E D o n e g i r l to 4673. 3-1/18 V O L K S W A G E N E N G IN E . U s e d , ,,351-0222. 5-1/18 f o r e p u b lic a tio n . it y C o lle g e . B u s i n e s s , p r o f e s ­ o c c u p y Im m e d ia t e ly . U n iv e r s it y 4 0 h o rs e p o w e r. R e ce n t v a lv e C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 n o on on e C O R V E T T E 1963 c o n v e rt ib le . s io n a l, o r g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts . T e r r a c e . 3 5 1 -8 2 9 9 . 5-1/18 job . $125. 88 2 -1 4 3 6 . 3-1/19 U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E ; Need c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a ­ F u e l injected , 327, 360 hp, f o u r - N e w b u ild in g , d e lu x e f u r n is h e d t io n . o n e m a n . C lo s e , n ic e . C a l l 3 5 1 - M A R R IE D S T U D E N T S . N e w l y sp e e d , 4.11 r e a r end. $1,575. a p a r t m e n t s . L e a s e r e q u ir e d . M A S O N B O D Y S H O P , 812 E a s t 0686. 5-1/17 351-6711. 3-1/19 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 5-1/17 d e c o r a t e d la r g e u p p e r t w o - PHONE K a la m a z o o S t re e t — S ln c e 1940. b e d r o o m a p a rtm e n t . S t o v e a n d C o m p le t e auto p a in tin g a n d c o l­ G IR L NEEDED im m e d ia t e ly . r e f r i g e r a t o r f u r n is h e d . P r i v a t e 355-8255 F A I R L A N E 1966 C o n v e r t ib le . l i s i o n s e r v ic e . A m e r ic a n and R i v e r 's E d g e A p a r t m e n t s . R e ­ e n tr a n c e . N o p e t s . L i n v a l S tre e t B llie . 4 - s p e e d . $1,400. E x c e lle n t RATES c o n d itio n . 3 5 5 -9 4 5 7 . 3-1/19 f o r e ig n c a r s . I V 5 -0 2 5 6 . C d u c e d r a t e s . 3 5 1 -6 3 3 4 . 3-1/18 C E D A R V IL L A G E n o rt h o f M t . H o p e . 4 8 5 - 3 9 4 7 . 1 D A Y ........................$1.50 3-1/17 3 DAYS..................... $3.00 IM P O R T E D CA R A P A R T M E N T F O R two to t h re e F o u r - m a n f u r n is h e d a p a r t ­ F A L C O N 1961. Sta n d a rd ; ex­ s tu d e n ts . F i v e b lo c k s to c a m p u s . m e nt. A c r o s s f r o m c a m ­ 5 DAYS.....................$5.00 c e lle n t , e c o n o m ic a l t r a n s p o r t a ­ S E R V IC E In c lu d e s a ll u t ilit ie s . P a r k i n g . p u s . L e a s e d n o w u n til J u n e O N E B E D R O O M a p a r tm e n t s . N e w 2 3 u n it b u ild in g o p e n in g 1 - 3 - 6 8 . (b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) tio n . $100. Phone 48 9 -0 9 4 3 , C a l l a f t e r 5 p .m . 669-3131. o r S e p te m b e r . C a l l . . . . SPECIALISTS W i l l le a s e f u r n is h e d o r u n f u r - O v e r 10, 15< p e r w o rd p e r day a ft e r 6 :3 0 p .m . 5 -1/ 22 5-1/18 n l s h e d . T w o p a r k in g s p a c e s . IN 332-5051 C o r n e r H a s le t t R o a d , W o o d s id e T h e r e w ill be a 50f s e r v i c e F A L C O N 1963. 4 - d o o r . V -8 2 6 0 . • TRIUMPH T W O M E N f o r fo u r-m a n , f o u r - anpl b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e If D r i v e . 3 3 7 - 9 4 6 6 , 351-4691. A u t o m a t i c . P o w e r s t e e r in g . b e d r o o m h o u se . A f t e r 3 p .m . t h is ad I s not p a id w ith in e RENAULT O N E G I R L n e ed e d w in t e r t e r m 10-1/17 33 9 -2 3 7 4 . 3 -1/ 22 a sk fo r G ene, 4 8 4-482 2. f o r U n iv e r s it y T e r r a c e A p ts. o n e w eek. • VOLKSWAGEN 3-1/18 $ 5 5 . 3 5 1 -7 4 3 7 . 5-1/17 F O R D 1961 t w o -d o o r se d a n . 6 std . A l E d w a r d 's O N E O R tw o m e n f o r w in t e r a n d T h e State N e w s w ill be r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the G o o d c o n d itio n . C a l l M r . C r o m - Sports C a r Center A RBO R FO REST APARTM EN TS, G I R L F O R new C e d a r V i l l a g e s p r i n g . $65 m on th , eachy 4 8 7 - le y . 3 7 2 - 5 2 5 4 . 3-1/19 T r o w b r id g e R o a d , E a s t L a n s i n g . a p a r tm e n t . W in t e r , s p r i n g . R e ­ 5796. ia-1/17 tliM l'd* y - V ¿« c o r r e c t In s e r ­ V M tf á . Z é 'íü k n i it F a c u lt y m e m b e r s , D e lu x e on e d u c e d re n t . 351-8881. 3 -1/ 19 tio n . L I N C O L N C O N T I N E N T A L 1960. M E L ’S A U T O S E R V I C E . L a r g e a n d two b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s G o o d c o n d itio n . M a k e o ffe r. 4 8 4 - o r s m a ll, w e d o them a ll. 1108 a v a i l a b l e . P r i v a t e p a tio a n d O N E O R two g i r l s ne ed e d . R e n t R IV E R HOUSE T h e State N e w s d o e s not 3268. 2-1/ 18 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r . 3 3 2-325 5. s w i m m i n g p o o l. C h a le t h o u s e p a id 't i l F e b r u a r y 10th. N o le a s e APARTM ENTS C f o r p r iv a t e p a r t ie s . W it h in w a lk ­ o r s e c u r i t y d e p o s it r e q u ir e d . F u r n is h e d th re e -b e d r o o m p e r m it r a c i a l o r r e li g i o u s O L D S M O B I L E 1963 D y n a m ic 88. in g d is ta n c e o f c a m p u s . N o c h il­ B u r c h a m W o o d s . C o n t a c t a ft e r lu x u r y p e n th o u se . C l o s e to d is c r im in a t io n In It s a d ­ A - l c o n d itio n . P o w e r . R e a s o n ­ C A R W A S H : 25£, W ash, w ax, d r e n o r p e t s . P h o n e 3 3 7 -0 6 3 4 - 5 p a n ., 3 5 1 -0 9 5 0 . 2-1/18 c a m p u s . R e n t in g Im m e d ia t e ­ v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e a b le . 6 4 4 -2 2 2 6 , 33 7 -1 0 9 3 . v a c u u m . U - D O - I T , 430 S o u t h f o r a p p o in tm e n ts C - l/ 1 8 ly . C a l l 3 3 7 - 2 4 0 6 , 3 3 2 - 0 2 5 5 . State N e w s w ill not a cce p t 3-1/19 C lip p e r t , b a ck o f K O - K O B A R . S U B L E A S E L U X U R Y a p a rtm e n t . a d v e r t is in g w h ic h d i s c r i m ­ C - l/ 1 8 D E L U X E F U R N I S H E D ap art­ O n e b e d r o o m , f u r n is h e d , w a lk to T W O G I R L S needed Im m e d ia t e ly . in a te s a g a i n s t r e lig io n , O L D S M O B I L E 1967 C u t la s s S u ­ Employment Employment m e n t s . N o w le a s in g I n tw o new c a m p u s . P h o n e a ft e r 5 p a n . f o r R iv e r s id e E a s t A p a rtm e n ts. ra c e , c o l o r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ ig in . p r e m e . V - 8. S t ic k . $2 ,2 75. 3 5 5 - Aviation b u ild in g s . N e a r S p a r r o w H o s ­ in f o r m a t io n , 351-5139. 5 -1 / 2 3 $ 6 2 .5 0 . C a l l 3 5 1 -8 5 4 6 . 3-1/18 P A R T T I M E e v e n in g w o r k a v a i l ­ B A R T E N D E R , W A I T R E S S and 3 3 7 5 , 8 a . m . - 5 p .m . 3-1/19 p it a l o r d ow n tow n. F o r g ra d u a te F R A N C I S A V I A T I O N . S o e a s y to a b le f o r m a le s tu d e n ts. C a l l w a i t e r . E x p e r ie n c e d to w o r k s tu d e n ts, p r o f e s s io n a l o r b u s i­ D E L U X E T W O -b e d ro o m fu r­ NEEDED: O N E g ir l, fo u r -g lrl le a r n in the P I P E R C H E R O - 3 9 3 - 5 6 6 0 2 - 4 p .m ., M o n d a y - n ig h t s . G o o d p a y a n d w o r k in g n e s s , s e c r e t a r ie s , o r t e a c h e r s . n is h e d a p a rtm e n t. O n e b lo c k O L D S M O B I L E 1966 4 4 2 , f o u r - a p a r tm e n t . E v e rg re e n A rm s . K E E I I S p e c ia l $5 .0 0 o f f e rl 4 8 4 - F r id a y . 10-1/18 c o n d it io n s f o r s t e a d y r e lia b le 332.-*13V . tcxa/To. i i ' Wiflj b la c k v in y l •«— / 9:15-12:15 p u s . $40. 3 a ft e r s io n , 24,0C '> 0 V > n e w t ir e s . C a l l I V 9-1017, A l s o b a se m e n t H a n d W a r m e r s , $1.29 up p r iv a t e p ilo t o r h ig h e r w h o e a r n in g s f o r y o u a s a t r a in e d e a c h S ^ \ ) . $10 p e r w eek. 5 pan. 3-1/17 In s h o w ro o t . c o n d itio n . $1,300. P O N T I A C C A T A L I N A C o n v e r t i­ a p a r tm e n t . $ 9 0 m o n th . E v e r y ­ F le e c e lin e d b o o ts, $7 .8 8 up w i s h e s to in c r e a s e h is a e ro n a u ­ A v o n re p r e s e n t a t iv e . F o r ap­ P h o n e 4 u o -8 8 3 6 . 5-1/18 P h o n e 3 3 7 -7 1 3 2 . 5-1/18 b le , 19 64 . R e d w it h w h ite top. t h in g f u r n is h e d . C S k i J a c k e t s , $8.88 t ic a l k n o w le d g e to m e et t o d a y 's p o in t m e n t , In y o u r o w n h o m e , W A N T E D - O N E m a le f o r t h r e e - P o w e r s t e e r in g a n d b r a k e s . C a l l S k i C a p s , 98ÿ G REAT LAKES EM PLO YM ENT w e e k - d a y s , 9 - 5 p a n ., 3 5 5 - 8 2 9 7 . n e e d s . R e g i s t e r now b y se n d in g w r i t e M r s . A lo n a H u c k ln s , 5 6 6 4 f o r p e rm a n e n t p o s it io n s f o r m e n m a n a p a rtm e n t. R e d u c e d r a t e s . F O R E IG N FOOD S k i R a c k s , $15.88 C H F . V R O L E T — 1966 r e d Im p a la y o u r c h e c k o r m o n e y o r d e r to: S c h o o l S tre e t, H a s le t t, M i c h i ­ 3 3 2 -88 5 4 . 3-1/17 IN D IA N - A R A B IC - S P A N IS H C P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $2 .8 8 c o n v e rtib le . A u t o m a t ic . $1,750. T h e W in g e d S p a rt a n s , In c ., P .O . g a n , o r c a ll IV 2 - 6 8 9 3 . C - l/ 1 9 a n d w o m e n in o ffic e , s a le s , F o o d f r o m m o s t f o r e ig n B o x 287, E a st L a n s in g . C t e c h n ic a l. IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . C - l/ 1 8 T h r o w i n g K n iv e s , 99ÿ P h o n e 3 7 2 -9 8 5 7 . 5-1/18 P O N T I A C , 1965, s l x - p a s s e n g e r C E D A R S T R E E T . N ic e ly fu r ­ c o u n t r ie s - in c lu d in g U .S . M a c h e t t e s , $2 .9 8 w a g o n . O n e o w n e r. 3 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s . n is h e d , c a rp e te d , t h re e r o o m s Scooters & Cycles R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E S f o r tw o EM PLO YERS OVERLOAD COM­ SHAHEEN’S THRIFTWAY M i l i t a r y B la n k e t s , $ 3 .8 8 up G o o d c o n d itio n . H a s p o w e r. a n d b a th . A l l u t ilit ie s p a id . M a r ­ C H E V R O L E T , 1961 — B e l A i r , exte n d e d c a r e f a c ilit ie s . 3 -1 1 , P A N Y , E x p e r ie n c e d s e c r e t a r ­ 23 10 S . C E D A R 4 8 5 -1 5 3 8 C ig a r e t t e s , 2 6 ÿ ta x in c lu d e d $1,700. I V 9 - 6 0 5 3 , C a l l a fte r r i e d c o u p le s o n ly . $125 m o n th . e x c e lle n t tra n s p o rt a t io n . H y- 1 1 - 7 . L i b e r a l s a l a r y a n d b ene­ ie s , t y p is t s to w o r k t e m p o r a r y 5 pan. 3-1/17 Y A M A H A 1967 T w in Jet 100.1,400 P h o n e 4 8 2-774 4, 48 5 -2 6 7 7 . d ro m a t ic . P h o n e 372-4191. m i l e s . P e r f e c t c o n d itio n . $3 00 . f it s . C a l l D i r e c t o r o f N u r s in g , a s s ig n m e n t s . N e v e r a fe e . P h o n e 5-1/19 33 2 -0 8 1 7 . 1 0 -1 / 1 7 FRANCIS X 3-1/18 H e lm e t in c lu d e d . C a l l O X 4 - 4 8 7 -6 0 7 1 . C - l/ 1 8 R A M B L E R , 1960 w a g o n . G o o d t ir e s . $150. P h o n e 3 3 2 - 3 4 6 7 . 0 3 6 8 . 3-1/17 O N E M A N w a n te d f o r t w o -m a n C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p a la tw o - S T U D E N T W I F E to h e lp w it h 3-1/18 G R A D U A T E S T U D Y and re se a r c h E y d e a l V i l l a a p a rtm e n t. 3 5 1 - ' d o o r h a rd -to p . P o w e r s t e e r ­ h o u s e a n d new b a b y w e e k d a y s A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R fo r Y a m a ­ in the f ie ld o f m a t e r ia ls : G r a ­ 5623. 5-1/19 in g , a u t o m a t i c , s te re o . O n e ha, T r iu m p h , a n d B M W . C o m ­ duate r e s e a r c h a s s ls t a n t s h lp s f o r o n e m o n th b e g in n in g t a id - AND T H E SH ELBY G T 35 0 1967— 6 ,00 0 February. T r a n s p o r t a t io n o w n e r. G o o d c o n d itio n . $850. m i l e s . M u s t s e ll . E x c e lle n t co n ­ p le te lin e o f p a r t s , a c c e s s o r ie s , a v a i l a b l e for p h y s l c l s t s , N E E D E D : O N E g i r l , t w o - g ir l C a l l 3 5 1-580 5 a ft e r 4 p .m . n e c s s s a r y . 33 7 -2 6 5 2 . 3-1/19 le a t h e r g o o d s, a n d h e lm e t s . 1/2 c h e m i s t s , e n g in e e r s in out­ a p a r tm e n t . 1/2 b lo c k f r o m c a m ­ 3-1/19 d itio n . 3 5 1 - 9 5 6 4 . 5 -1 / 1 7 m ile s o u t h o f 1 -9 6 on S o u th C e ­ s ta n d in g r e s e a r c h g r o u p . S t i­ B A B Y S IT T E R A F T E RN O O N S. p u s , A f t e r f iv e . O lg a , 3 5 1 -9 3 3 6 . BUSHMEN S t J N B E A M T I G E R 1966. L i k e new . d a r . S H E P ’S M O T O R S , p h o n e pen d ~ $ 2 , 8 8 0 / t w e l v e m o n th s 3-1/17 C H E V R O L E T 1962 c o n v e rt ib le . ^ V ic in it y B u r g e r K in g . O ne k in - 6 9 4 -6 6 2 1 . c (h a lf t im e ) p lu s d ep e nd e ncy a l­ V - 8, s ta n d a rd sh ift, new top, 11,000 m ile s . C a l l 3 5 1 -7 5 4 2 . lo w a n c e s a n d r e m i s s i o n o f a ll d e r g a r t n e r . 3 5 1 -9 5 5 6 a ft e r IV 4-7594 5-1/19 O N E F O R s h a r e t h r e e - g ir l 4 p .m . 3-1/19 $7 00 . S e e at 1139 G o u ld R o a d . Employment tu itio n and fe e s . P o s t d o c t o ra l W a t e r ’s E d g e a p a rtm e n t . O n e 353-1872 P h o n e 4 8 5 -0 0 5 9 . 3-1/19 p o s it io n s a n d f e llo w s h ip s a ls o T R I U M P H T P ■. n 3 E x c e lle n t rnn M m o n th f r e e . 351-4581. 3-1/17 S E C R E T A R IA L H E L P . 1 5 -2 0 a v a ila b le . F o r In fo r m a tio n and co n d itio n . (. S'.> 0 V i 783. w ith p a y . F I L 1 - ^ 5 J. 3-1/18 C H E V R O L E T 1962. Im p a la S u p e r hours w e e k ly . 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