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" S t a t e s in s u b m it tin g the d ra ft tre a ty . a n d lit e r a t u r e . a n y a c tio n , r e p o rt e d to the c o n t r a c t o r la s t y e a r , and N A S A $ 9 0,250 . In a sta te m e n t i s s u e d b y the W h ite " I thought of l o c k in g the d o o r and O t h e r m e m b e r s o f the M S U fa c u lty , ho w ­ " T h e c o n t r a c t o r w i l l h a v e to m e e t the In c o n t r a s t , f o r the f i s c a l y e a r 1966— that p r e s e n t ly the la b w a s a lm o s t c o m ­ H o u s e , J o h n s o n s a id the t re a ty text d e m o n ­ e v e r , do not s h a r e M u e ld e r * s v ie w s . s p e c if ic a t io n s a s o r ig i n a l l y d e sig n a te d t u r n in g off the lig h t s and h id in g ju st to p leted. 1967 A r m y c o n tr a c ts to ta lle d $73,290, C i v i l b y the t r u s t e e s , " P r e s id e n t H a n n a h s a id s t r a t e s that, " I n the fa c e o f the d if­ h a v e a little fu n ,” G r i d e r s a id . L a w r e n c e V o n t e r s c h , a c t in g dean o f the " I d o n 't know w h y H a r la n d e lve d into D e f e n s e $119,837 and N A S A c o n tr a c ts to­ at the m e e tin g at K e ll o g g C e n t e r . " I f f e r e n c e s that e x is t in the w o r ld , the two “ T h e y n e v e r c a m e , h o w e v e r , " G r id e r c o lle g e o f e n g in e e r in g b e lie v e s that it I s a t h i s , " H u n tin g to n s a id . " T h e la b i s Just ta lle d $7 6 ,7 9 4 . th e y a r e m et, then th a t’s It. If not, n a t io n s w h ic h c a r r y the h e a v ie s t r e s p o n ­ a dded. " m i s t a k e " no t to a c c e p t c l a s s if i e d r e ­ a bout c o m p le te d . C o r r e c t i v e a c tio n w a s E x a m in a t io n of e a ch of th e se c o n tr a c ts then it w i l l b e c o m e a c o n c e r n o f the s i b ilit y f o r a v e r t in g the c a ta s tr o p h e of T h e r e a s o n s f o r the d is p a r it y in fe d e ra l s e a r c h at M S U . d e v e lo p e d m o n th s a g o . " s u p p o r t s G r i d e r ’s sta te m e n t— " S t u d i e s of n u c le a r w a r can, w it h s u ffic ie n t p a tie n ce s u p p o rt, a c c o r d in g to M il t o n E. M u e ld e r, " T h i s f o r c e s u s out o f c e r t a in a r e a s , " t ru st e e s a g a in ." L a s t N o v e m b e r, H u n tin g to n la b e le d a s P r o t e in S y n t h e s is in M a l a r i a P a r a s it e s H a n n a h sp o k e f o r a ll the t r u s t e e s , In ­ and d e te rm in a tio n , m o v e f o r w a r d . " V ic e - p r e s id e n t f o r r e s e a r c h developm ent, V o n t e r s c h s a id . " s t r i c t l y f a l s e " H a r la n ’s c h a r g e s that the a nd R a b it ” i s a t y p ic a l e x a m p le . c lu d in g C . A lle n H a r la n , D -S o u t h fle ld , T h e P r e s id e n t s a id h e b e lie v e d h is t o r y U n i v e r s it y had been " r a p e d . ” M S U r a n k s n u m b e r 32 a m o n g 100 u n i­ w h o f i r s t m a d e the c h a r g e s la s t N o ­ w i l l lo o k on the t re a ty " a s a la n d m a r k T h e la b w a s o r ig i n a l l y sc h e d u le d to be v e r s i t i e s in the n a tio n in r e c e ip t of fe d e r a l v e m b e r , and w h o h a d c a lle d f o r the In ­ In the e ffo rt o f m a n k in d to a v o id n u c le a r Total fe d e r a l c o m p le te d in J a n u a ry , 1967, but w o r k s u p p o r t, a c c o r d in g to p a g e 41 of the D e c e m ­ v e s t ig a t io n W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g . d i s a s t e r .w hile in s u r in g that a ll w ill b enefit D ep t, o f D e fe n s e NASA s u p p o rt sto p p a g e s d e la ye d c o n s t r u c t io n , a c c o r d in g b e r , 1967, e d ition of “ C o lle g e and U n iv e r ­ R h e e m -C a lif o n e , In c . o f L o s A n g e le s , f r o m the p e a c e fu l u s e s o f n u c le a r e n e r g y . " to H u n tin g to n . s ity B u s in e s s ,” s ig n e d a c o n tr a c t w it h the U n i v e r s i t y C o n f e r e n c e o f f ic ia ls p o in te d out that 1. U - M $ 2 1 ,5 7 9 ,0 0 0 $ 4 ,6 5 8 , 0 0 0 $ 6 6 ,2 6 5 ,0 0 0 U - M , a c c o r d in g to t h is s c a le , r a n k s D e c . 8, 1965, to c o n s t r u c t the $1 91,081 (p le a s e tu rn to back page) e v e n i f m o s t n a t io n s o f the w o r ld s ig n 2. M . I . T . 3 5 .0 7 8 .0 0 0 7 .6 9 1 .0 0 0 6 3 .2 3 2 . 0 0 0 la b o r a t o r y . Last N o v e m b e r, H a r la n 3. S tan fo rd 2 1 .9 3 0 .0 0 0 6 .8 2 5 . 0 0 0 6 0 .6 2 1 .0 0 0 c la im e d the c o n t r a c t o r h a d s k im p e d on 3 94,000 32. MSU 3 1 5,0 0 0 2 2 ,3 6 9 ,0 0 0 N e w sp a p e r strike ATL professor chosen enters 10th week; no solution seen director o f Honors College s titu te . H e r e c e iv e d h is M . A . and P h . D . By M I K E B R O G A N W i ll i a m W . K e lly , a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s s o r f r o m D u k e U n iv e r s it y . S pe c ia l to the State News o f A m e r ic a n T h o u g h t and L a n g u a g e ( A T L ) , H e i s c u r r e n t ly s e r v in g a s a c o o rd in a to r w a s n a m e d d ir e c t o r of the H o n o r s C o l le g e D E T R O I T — T h e n a t io n 's fifth la r g e s t f o r a n a tio n w id e stu d y of a c a d e m ic g o v e r ­ T h u r s d a y be the M S U c it y I s e n t e rin g the tenth w e e k o f a s t r i k e n a n c e s p o n s o r e d by the A m e r ic a n A s s o c i a ­ B o a rd of T ru ste e s. a g a in s t It s m o r n in g and a fte rn o o n n e w s ­ tio n o f H ig h e r E d u c a t io n , o f w h ich he i s a p a p e r s w it h no hope of a se ttle m e n t in m e m b e r. s ig h t . i,... K e ll y , s u c c e e d in g P r i o r to J o in in g the M S U fa c u lty in 1962, N o n e w n e g o t ia t io n s h a v e been sc h e d u le d J o h n D . W ils o n w ho K e l l y w a s a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f E n g li s h b etw een the D e t r o it N e w s p a p e r ’s P u b ­ re c e n tly w as ap­ at the A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y (1 9 5 7 -6 0 ) and lis h e r s A s s o c ia t io n and T e a m s t e r s p o in te d a s s i s t a n t at V i r g i n i a M i l i t a r y In stitu te (1 9 6 0 -6 2 ). L o c a l 37 2, the u n io n that c lo s e d the e v e ­ p ro vo st, h a s been H e i s a c tiv e in n u m e r o u s p r o f e s s io n a l n in g D e t r o it N e w s N o v , 16 and, b e c a u se s e r v in g a s a s s o c ia t e o r g a n iz a t io n s in c lu d in g the M o d e r n L a n ­ o f a p u b l is h e r s a g re e m e n t, f o r c e d the d ir e c t o r o f the H o n ­ g u a g e A s s o c ia t io n , A m e r ic a n S tu d ie s A s ­ D e t r o it F r e e P r e s s to lo c k out it s e m ­ o rs C o lle g e s in c e s o c ia tio n , the S o c ie t y f o r R e lig io n in p lo y e s and s u s p e n d p u b lic a tio n tw o d a y s 1965 w ith a d u a l a p ­ H i g h e r E d u c a t io n a n d the N a tio n a l C o l l e ­ la t e r . p o in tm e n t in the A T L K E L L Y g ia te H o n o r s C o u n c il. T h e T e a m s t e r s L o c a l i s on e o f 13 u n io n s w it h w h ic h the p a p e r s m u s t r e a c h new c o n ­ Trustees meet D e p t . T h e new a p p o in tm e n t w a s m a d e ef­ f e c t iv e a s of J a n , 1. K e l l y w a s gra n te d a le a v e o f a b se n c e in 1 9 6 4 -6 5 to a cce p t the E l l i s L . P h il l i p s t r a c t a g r e e m e n t s b e fo re p u b lic a tio n r e ­ ’ F o u n d a tio n In t e rn s h ip in A c a d e m ic A d m in ­ su m e s. P r e s i d e n t Hannah p r e s id e s o v e r the B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s m e e tin g T h u r s d a y w h e r e , among o th e r is su e s , A n a tiv e of N o r t h C a r o lin a , K e lly e a rn e d i s t r a t io n at R u t g e r s U n iv e r s it y , N e w th e y d is c u s s e d th e Lang u ag e L a b o r a t o r y c o n t r o v e r s y . State N e w s Photo by G o rd o n M o e l l e r h is B . A . in 1950 a t V i r g i n i a M i l it a r y I n - B r u n s w ic k , N .J. ( p le a s e tu rn to back page) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F rid ay , January 19, 1968 Support for LBJ’s anticrime plans WASHINGTON OF) — Of t i l the «tepped-up job training program quick to say that dils is the course m em bers returning fo r the new GOP m em bers would insist that and swindle the public, and a N E W S wldo-ranglng domestic lo g laU - f o r the h ard -core unemployed, a they have been urging, but the session that the people back home the states rath er then Atty. Gen. m ajo r study of automobile in - s u m m a r y t ion proposed by President John­ tripling of fundsfor rehabilitating money outlays the President a re m ore concerned about crim e Ramsey C lark control distribu­ su ra nee. son In his State of theUnlon m es­ city slum s, and a m ajor expansion called fo r may run afoul of GOP than any other issu e, with the tion of the money. And he urged Congress to com­ sag e, anti crim e m easures struck of housing construction for low economy demands. possible exception of the Viet­ A Senate Judiciary subcommit­ plete action on truth-ln-lending A c a p s u la s u m m a r y o f th a d a y 's a v a n ts fr o m the m ost responsive chord among and middle income fam ilies. In his address to Congress nam w ar. tee adopted amendments author­ and pipeline safety bills passed o u r w lra s a r v l c a s . m em bers of Congress» Although he loft many details Wednesday night, Johnson drew The President said "th e re Is izing wiretapping and other elec­ by the Senate last y e a r. Except for a child health pro­ to be filled in la te r, Johnson ap­ his heaviest applause when he no m ore urgent business before tronic eavesdropping by police Some of the mgJor civil rights gram and some additional con­ peared to be banking on chan­ said , "T h e American people have the Congress than to pass the acting under court ord ers and re ­ m easures he proposed once sum er protection m e a s u r e s , neling m ore of the resou rces of had enough of rising crim e and Safe Streets Act I proposed last moving som e of the restriction s again. Including an open housing p rivate Industry into the man­ law lessn ess." y e a r ." This would authorise fed­ the Supreme Court has placed law, appeared doomed. “ Once the Jbom bing is m ost of the Presid en t's recom ­ mendations w ere not new. power and housing p rogram s. This reflected rep orts from e ra l grants to provide better on the questioning of crim inal haltedt th ere will be a Republican leaders were training and equipment fo r local su sp ects. H o w e v e r , J o h n s o n c a lle d f o r a m eeting, but it will not T h e S ta te N e w s , th e stu d en t n e w s p a p e r at M ic h ig a n State O ffic ia l tells police fo rce s. Johnson said the need Is so c ritica l that he is asking $100 Johnson, who recommended la st y ear that all wiretapping be banned except In ca s e s directly Bus route solve the Vietnam prob­ U n i v e r s i t y , i s p u b lis h e d e v e r y c l a s s d a y th ro u g h o u t the y e a r lem . It will p rep a re f o r w it h s p e c ia l W e lc o m e W e e k a n d O r ie n t a t io n I s s u e s in J u n e a n d S e p te m b e r . S u b s c r ip t io n r a t e s a r e $1 4 p e r y e a r . o f captured million fo r the program In the fiscal y ear starting July 1. This related to the national security, was silent on the Issue Wednes­ day night. Some C ongress mem­ to connect the next steps.** United Is double the amount he request­ Nations Secretary-G en­ M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s , U n it e d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In la n d D a i l y P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n , A s s o c ia t e d C o lle g ia t e P r e s s , pilot in Cuba ed last y e a r. House Republican Gerald R. F o rd of Michigan en­ leader bers think he will have to yield on the wiretap Issue If his safe stre e ts bill Is to be passed. south, east era l U Thant. M i c h i g a n P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n , M i c h ig a n C o lle g ia t e P r e s s A s ­ T h e U n iv e r s it y b u s sy ste m H A V A N A m — T h e In t e r i o r dorsed the Increase, but he said The President also renewed s o c ia t io n , U n it e d S ta te Stude nt P r e s s A s s o c ia t io n . a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y that a M in is t r y b e la te d ly a nn oun ced his appeal fo r a ban on mail or­ In t e r n a t io n a l N e w s T h u r s d a y It sh o t dow n a s m a l l der sales of firearm s-—a contro­ " s e m i - e x p r e s s " ro u te c o n ­ S e c o n d c l a s s p o s ta g e p a id at E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h . n e c t in g the So u th a n d E a s t £ U N I T E D N A T I O N S S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l U T h a n t s a id In p la n e a n d c a p tu re d I t s e x - p a r a ­ versial bill that has been stymied E d i t o r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s o f f ic e s at 3 4 7 Stude nt S e r v ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n Sta te U n iv e r s it y , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . t r o o p e r U . S . p ilo t D e c . 2 9 a fte r h e d ro p p e d a r m s o v e r c e n t ra l Massey gives In Congress fo r y e a rs. Other p arts of his anticrim e c o m p le x e s w o u ld b e g in M o n ­ d a y m o r n in g . a n e w s c o n fe re n c e that t h e r e c a n be no V ie tn a m p e a c e t a lk s u n t il the b o m b in g o f N o r t h V ie t n a m i s halted a s a n in it ia l Cuba. program , Including tougher laws H e n r y J o lm a n , s y s t e m m a n ­ s te p . S e e p a g e 13 - P h o n e s: , E d i t o r i a l ...................................................................... 3 S S -8 2 5 2 H e w a s id e n tifie d a s E v e r e t t J a c k s o n , 27, o f L o s A n g e le s , who lecture tonight for traffick ers In L S D and other drugs and an additional 100 FB I a g e r , s a id that the new ro u te w a s p ro m p te d b y a p e titio n # U JS. M A R I N E H E A D Q U A R T E R S In D a N a n g s a id that it C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i s i n g .................................................3 S 5 - 8 2 S 5 f r o m re s id e n c e h a ll p r e s i ­ i s p o s s ib le that C o m m u n is t r e g im e n t s a r e m o v in g p ie c e m e a l h a d b ee n li v i n g In M i a m i , F la . G e r a ld .J. M a s s e y , a s s o c ia t e agents, appeared to have wide D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g .................... 3 5 3 -6 4 0 0 d e n t s in the So u th C o m p le x In to p o s it io n f o r a m a j o r o f f e n s iv e b e lo w th e d e m ilit a r iz e d T h e M i n i s t r y s a id h e a d m itte d p r o f e s s o r o f p h ilo s o p h y , w ill d e­ support. B u s in e s s -C ir c u la t io n ............................................. 3 5 5 -8 2 9 9 p r o t e s t in g that th e y w e re zone. S e e p a ge 11 t r y i n g “ to in f ilt r a t e n a tio n a l t e r ­ l i v e r the f i r s t o f the W in t e r I s e n - Proposed consumer protection P h o t o g r a p h ic .................. 3 5 5 -8 3 1 1 rit o ry ." b e r g L e c t u r e S e r i e s a t 8 tonigh t m easures have the advantage of o v e rlo a d e d a n d a s k in g fo r T h e r e w a s no m e n tio n o f a in C o n r a d A u d it o r iu m . costing relatively little as well s o m e s o r t of r e lie f . ^ T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S and the S o v ie t U n io n p re se n t e d s e c o n d A m e r ic a n . R u d y W a n - M a s s e y , d ir e c t o r o f the L e c ­ as popular appeal and a re likely T h e route, w h ic h w ill t r a n s ­ a n e w and c o m p le t e tre a ty to h a lt the s p r e a d o f n u c le a r w eap­ d e r s o n , P o r t A u t h o r it y s u p e r v i­ t u r e S e r i e s and s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s - to fa r e w ell. p o r t stu d e n ts f r o m the south o n s . T h e ne w t r e a t y c o n ta in s a k e y a r t ic le w h ic h r e c o g ­ s o r a t H o m e ste a d , F la . , a ir p o rt , u r e r of the P h il o s o p h y o f S c i ­ Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, I> to e a s t in l e s s than 12 m in ­ n i z e s th e In t e r n a tio n a l A t o m ic E n e r g y A g e n c y a s h a v in g o v e r ­ s a id J a c k so n and anothe r m an e n ce A s s o c ia t io n , w ill le c tu re N.M., sponsor of the meat In­ u te s, is Just a t e m p o r a r y a ll c o n t r o l o v e r s a f e g u a r d s . w e r e a b o a r d the la s t t im e the " O n H it c h in g P h il o s o p h i c a l S t a r s spection bill passed last y ear, m o v e , J o lm a n sa id , but w ou ld 0 C U B A 'S I N T E R I O R M I N I S T R Y b e la te d ly a nn oun ced that p la n e le ft th e re . H e s a id both to S c ie n t if ic W a g o n s . " announced he will introduce a c o n tin u e if r i d e r s e x p r e s s e d It s h o t dow n a s m a l l p la n e a n d c a p tu re d it s U «S. p ilo t D e c . 29 m e n w o r e p a ra c h u te s. M a s s e y w ill s u b s tit u t e f o r m easure to ca rry out Johnson's a n in t e r e s t. a f t e r he d ro p p e d s o m e a r m s o v e r c e n t ra l C u b a . Se e page 2 N o r e a s o n wa s g iv e n f o r a d e ­ H i l a r y P u tn a m , H a r v a r d U n i v e r ­ recommendations to insure the It w o u ld n o t.o p e ra te on S a t ­ l a y In the a n n o u n ce m e n t. T h e s i t y p r o f e s s o r , w ho i s u n a b le to quality of fish and poultry. u r d a y o r Su nd ay, C O M M U N I S T F O R C E S w e re re p o rt e d m a n e u v e rin g f r e e ly C u b a n s m a y h a v e s u s p e c te d he a p p e a r b e c a u se o f i ll n e s s . Johnson also called fo r protec­ J o lm a n s a id the new ro u te n o rt h o f L u a n g P r a b a n , the r o y a l c a p it a l o f L a o s . L a o t ia n h i i i ¿. awiBdarife, in v ie w o f Thè f s e n b e r g L e c t u r e s a r e d e ­ tion against hazardous radiation, w ill o p e ra te in a d d itio n to the g o v e r n m e n t c o m m a n d e r s s t r o v e to ro u n d up the b u lk o f the the p a ra c h u te d ro p , a n d b een t r y ­ vote d to u n d e r s ta n d in g the m u tu a l from television se ts, new powers Sp a rta n V llla g e a n d C a s e - W il- 4 , 0 0 0 -m a n g a r r i s o n w h ic h fled into the m o u n ta in s e a r l i e r in g to r u n h im dow n b e fo r e m a k ­ r e la t io n s betw een the h l s t o r y a n d for the Fed eral Trade Commis­ s o n - W o n d e r s r o u t e s a n d w ill t h is m onth. in g a n a n n oun cem ent. p h ilo s o p h y o f s c ie n c e . sion to stop those who defraud no t a ffe c t them . T h e b u s s y s t e m d e s c r ib e d the ro u te a s fo llo w s; N a t io n a l N e w s This is AMLEC Lane, B u s e s w ill le a v e f r o m B i r c h a nd W ils o n R o a d s , t r a v e l e a s t to B o g u e , then n o rth to S h a w then e a st, fo llo w in g a r e g u l a r ro u te to the H u b b a rd Q C O N G R E S S IS G O IN G T O W O R K p r o m p t ly on m o s t of P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n ’ s p r o g r a m s to Im p r o v e the b a la n c e o f p a y m e n ts — but the e c o n o m y f o r c e s in th e H o u s e w ant to ta k e a lo n g lo o k a t the n e w b ud g e t b e f o r e they g r a p p le w ith a tax in c r e a s e . See page 1 H a l l t e rm in a l. Leave B ir c h and W ils o n e P R E S I D E N T J O H N S O N 'S a p p e a l f o r a n t ic r im e m e a s u r e s , R o a d s at 7:35 a .m . a n d e v e r y o n e o f the m a n y w i d e - r a n g i n g ' d o m e s t ic p r o p o s a ls in the 15 m in u t e s u n til 3:5 0 p .m . 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B u t h a v e t h e ir on e a n d t h r e e - q u a r t e r c r a z y to u s e it h e re . A n d the t h o s e 'a r t m o v ie th e a tre s* a s u n d e r the title " C l a s s i c s o f W e s t ­ now , e v e r y b o d y ta k e s It a ll s o s e c o n d lo o k at t h is p a in tin g . D o w o r d 'c u l t u r e ' h a s been d e v a lu a ­ s i g n s of c u ltu re , too. W e a ll e r n P o li t i c a l T h o u g h t . " s e r i o u s l y . T h a t ’s w h y J o h n C a g e ted s o often it ’s a lm o s t lo s t its k n ow that a n a rt th e a tre i s on e y o u think th e y c a m e to b e m o v e d T h e s e few b a r b s a s id e , M a c ­ c a n w r it e a c o n c e rto f o r e ig h t b y t h is w o r k of a r t ? T h e y Just m e a n in g . B u t f o r o u r p u r p o s e , th a t’l l sh o w a B e r g m a n m o v ie D o n a ld (w ho s p o rte d an " I m p e a c h r a d i o s p la y in g eight d iffe re n t c a m e s o they ca n s a y th e y sa w w e ’l l u s e It to r e f e r to the o n ly If it c a n ’t b o o k a B r ig it t e P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n " button on h is c h a n n e ls s im u lt a n e o u s ly o r a a r t s — m u s ic , lit e r a t u r e , p a in t­ B a r d o t s e x f ilm f o r that w e e k . " it. S o they c o u ld s a y that s o m e la p e l) then go t in to the m a in p ia n o c o n c e rt o w h e re a m a n s i t s in g , p h il o s o p h y . " T h e r e a s o n s f o r t h is e x p lo s io n o f Da V i n c i ru b b e d o ff on t h e m . " p a r t of h i s a d d r e s s on " T h e M a c D o n a ld ’s m a in t h e s is w a s N e e d f o r a n E lit e C u l t u r e . " not o n ly that th e re s h o u ld be " A c t u a l l y , I hate the w o r d tw o c u lt u r e s , one f o r the m a s s e s ’e lite ’ ,’* h e s a id . " I r a r e ly a n d one f o r a m o r e s e le c t m in o r ­ ity , but that it w a s a b s o lu t e ly n e c e s s a r y f o r t h l§ s m a l l m in o r it y R om n ey c a lls s p e e c h retrea d Board kills o f a r t i s t s a n d a u d ie n c e s r s pay n o a tte n tio n w h a t e v e r to the 7 0 - 80 p e r cent of the r e s t o f the DETROIT (UPI) — Gov. Rom­ of these problem s and will ag­ "e x c e lle n t." He said it w asb et- p e o p le , i f a r t w a s to s u r v iv e . ney, home from six days of cam ­ gravate our growing c r is is and 'te r than the fir s t tim e he ran insurance " T h e m a in e n e m y of c u lt u r e u s e d to b e the l o w b r o w s , " he paigning in New Hampshire, Thursday broadsided President lead us to d is a s te r ," he said. fo r governor in Michigan in 1962. " T h e President doesn’t under­ Romney promptly returned to % s a id . " N o w it ’s the m id d le b r o w s . Johnson’ s State of the Union m es­ stand the nature, the depth and his Lansing office and began proposa V u lg a r iz a t io n of a r t a n d f o r m u la - fo llo w in g b y e n t r e p r e n e u r s i s sage as a political retread with some "piddling p ro p o sa ls," the gravity of our dom estic prob­ work on a budget m essage to be le m s ." presented to the leg islatu re. He "A t home, the P resid en t's was scheduled to go to Washing­ r u in i n g s e r io u s c u l t u r e . " " T h e b asic tone of the P r e s i­ The ASMSU Board has accepted W o r d s w o r t h d e fin e d a r t a s dent’ s address o ffers little real proposals a re s till based on solu­ ton Friday for a television pro­ a recommendation to forego the " o n e In d iv id u a l s p e a k in g to a n ­ p ro m ise ," the Republican p res­ tions of the '30s that have a l­ gram and will open his campaign establishm ent of the proposed life o ther i n d i v i d u a l " , M a c D o n a ld idential hopeful told an airport ready proved inadequate fo r the fo r the Wisconsin prim ary this insurance program fo r students. p o in te d out, a d d in g th a t t h is d id n 't hews conference. needs of the '6 0 s and ’7 0 s ," Saturday in Milwaukee, Je ff Z eig , H icksville, N .Y ., m e a n o n e In d iv id u a l s h o u ld ad­ " I n the pursuit of peace he he stated. "T h ey deal with the junior and vice president of stu­ d r e s s m a s s e s of p e o p le . offered nothing new. His ap­ symptoms and not the cau ses. "W ith . regard to Vietnam,” dent s e rv ic e s , suggested drop­ " N o w , I know a ll the s t a t is ­ proach to the problem s we face " T h e m essage generally c a r­ Romney said, "w e heard the ping such a program a fte r pre­ t ic s about the ‘c u lt u r a l b o o m ’ , " at home showed too little ap­ ried a tone of lethargy incon­ rh e to ric, and await the re su lts. paring a study or life i/ sr ranee M a c D o n a ld s a id . " A n d I d o n 't preciation of th e ir magnitude. sisten t with the world challenges We must have a b etter strategy th in k th e y’r e s o m a r v e lo u s . Abroad, we heard the sam e tired we f a c e ," Romney said. for running this p o litlcal- T h e r e m a y v e r y w e ll be 5,00 0 approach of his past three Romney described his r e ­ guerrilla co n flict, and we need With the a ssista n ce of M rs. c o m m u n it y th e a tre s in the U .S., y e a r s ," Romney said. ception in New Hampshire as a positive program fo r p e a q e , " Stena Newman, ASMSU health in­ but m o s t of t h o se 5 ,00 0 p r o b a b ly Romney hit hard at economic surance agent, Z eig compiled a t h in k that ’O u r T o w n ’ I s a n e x ­ segm ents of Johnson’ s m essage, com prehensive set of policy in­ a m p le o f a r e a l l y deep p la y . ' Including the gold outflow. He formation sheets as data fo r the " A s f o r the 2 , 5 0 0 a r t m u s e u m s said the nation’ s "eco n o m ic fu­ study. th e y s a y w e h a v e in t h is c o u n t ry — ture is in the gravest jeopardy.” I d o n ’t th in k th e re a r e 2,50 0 " T h e piddling proposals of the After consideration and meet­ a r t m u s e u m s in the w h o le w o r ld . Presid ent ignore the re a l causes ings with M rs. Newman and Thomas Wenck, asso cia te pro­ fe s s o r of accounting and finance, Wenck advised ASMSU to stay PeManaUye If q u a Q lft further reductions away from this type of program , " L i f e insurance should be p er­ sonal and suited to the needs of W IT H A G IF T F R O M b i g 2 - p a i r the individual," Wenck said. " I t would be advisable fo r each in­ How much n icer it is to have that personal touch in your dividual to have his own p er­ g ift. L et us show you the many item s that can be en­ sonal ag en t." graved fo r the Individual of your choice. s h o e s a le Wenck added that possible r e ­ percussions and aggravations would make it unwise fo r ASMSU Campus Center to o ffer its name to any type of life insurance policy. E A R R IN G S T IE T A K S d r e ss sh o e s Wenck, however, advised that $ 3 .5 0 $ 4 .0 0 ASMSU continue th eir present 2 p r . $ 1 8 9 . 9 0 p r . student health Insurance pro­ gram . M O N O G R A M la y aw ay .J o y c e .Nina Town & Country P IN S A G IF T FOR f la t s , c a s u a ls , lo a fe r s $ 3 .5 0 U P P e t it io n in g o p e n V A L E N T I N E ’S A L S O 2 p r . $ 1 2 6 . 9 0 p r . DAY K E Y L O O P S .J o y c e .Nina. Bandolino f o r A S M S U p o s t s F E B . 14th C U F F L IN K S .Town & Country .Old Maine T r o t t e r s The ASMSU Cabinet needs di­ re c to r s fo r its tutoring, e le c ­ s h o e b o o ts tions, personnel development and K ick e rin o 2 pr, $24 12.90 pr. P E W T E R M U G S College Bowl program s. Interested students may pick $ 9 .5 0 K ick erin o 2 pr. $28 14.90 pr. up petitions at the main office of Jf wftur m K ick e rin o 2 pr. $32 16.90 pr. W IT H M S U S E A L * * rceNTt« ASMSU, at the third floor of Stu­ dent Serv ices Bldg. $ 1 2 .0 0 31 9 E , G R A N D R IV E R East Lansing G A R D E N L E V E L d is c o u n t re c o rd s in c . d r e ss s h o e s 2 2 5 A n n St. in E a s t L a n s in g 2 p r . .L if e S trid e $ 1 8 .Ja n e tt e s 9 . 9 0 p r . p ic k a peck o f M Y S T E R Y S A LE 2 p r. $ 1 4 7 . 9 0 p r . .M is s A m e rica w o o l basics fo r a f la t s , c a s u a ls , lo a fe r s o n re c o rd s T O D A Y 2 p r . $ 12 6 . 9 0 p r . v e rs a tile w a r d r o b e Sunday, January 21 .Ja n e tte s .M oxees .L if e Strid e .Maine P a c e r s Contour cut boy Jacket of 100% wool. Fully lined. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2 p r . $ 1 3 6 . 9 0 p r. B l a c k , bone, lemon yellow . 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B r i l l , e d it o r ia l e d it o r a d v e r t is in g m a n a g e r J o e M it c h , s p o r t s e d it o r U N IV E R S IT Y F i v e - t i m e re c ip ie n t of the P a c e m a k e r a w a r d f o r outstanding jo u rn a lis r F r i d a y M o r n i n g , J a n u a r y 19 , 1968 EDITORIALS M a r i j u a n a : s o c i e t y v s . s e l f keep it s u s e r s out of c o n ta ct “ Its continued u se p r o ­ with p u sh e rs of the r e a l duces pronounced m en tal n a r c o tic and harm fu l d ru gs. d e te r io r a tio n in many c a s e s . L e g a liz a tio n would r e l e a s e Its m o re im m e d ia te e ffe c t law e n fo r c e m e n t o f f i c e r s apparently i s to rem o v e the fr o m hours of su r v e illa n c e n o rm a l Inhibitions and r e ­ and “ b u stin g ” to deal with l e a s e a n tis o c ia l te n d e n c ie s. m a jo r c r i m e s . T h ose who indulge in its tern ational t r e a t y 8 4 -0 in it i e s of the ASMSU f a c t - f in d ­ T h e r e f o r e , we e n d o rse the habitual use eventually May 1967 that s u b je c t s m a r i ­ ing co m m ittee on m a r iju a n a , position of Irw in D. R in d er, develop a d e lirio u s r a g e . . . juana to in tern atio n al re g u ­ D r. J a m e s S. F e u r ig , d i r e c ­ p r o f e s s o r of sociolog y at and a r e prone to c o m m it v io­ lation s for the f i r s t tim e. No tor of Olin Health C e n te r the U n iv e rsity of W is c o n s in , len t c r i m e s . ” opposition to p ro v isio n s of stated that m a riju a n a is a “ D ru gs a re c r u tc h e s that A modern m e d i c a l d e s ­ the treaty was h e a r d --b u t leg al problem and not a m ed ­ an individual can use when c rip tio n of L S D ? The above is then none was sought. ic a l one and pred icted its ten sio n m ak es h is leg s a the 1936 im age of m a r iju a n a The Senate accep ted the leg a liz atio n within five little ru b b ery . A s o c ie ty in taken from a governm ent tr e a ty at the word of a 7 5 - y e a r s . He noted that m o re which they w e ren ’ t needed pu blication, “ T r a ffic in Opi­ y e a r - old m an, H a rry J . r e s e a r c h , adequate c o n tr o ls would be n ic e ! but s in c e um and Other D angerous A nslin ger, U.S. r e p r e s e n t a ­ and an educational cam paign th at’ s wishful thinking, I sup­ D r u g s .” tive to the United N ations’ w ere needed for such a m ove. port the leg a liz a tio n of m a r i ­ The following y e a r , O ct. 1, 1 9 37 , to be e x a c t, m ariju a n a C om m ission on N a rco tic B u t the doctor l a t e r r e ­ ju a n a .” — The E d ito r s was fo r the f i r s t tim e c l a s s i ­ D ru gs. The “ New R ep u b lic” fused to speak in open h e a r ­ fied by fe d era l law with oth er quoted A n slin g er, “ S e v e ra l ings on the m ed ical fa c ts of EDIT DISSENT contraband drugs and its c u l­ groups in the U.S. a r e loudly m a r iju a n a b e c a u s e o f ad­ tivation, s a l e s , im p o rts and a g ita tin g co lib e r a li s e c o n ­ v e r s e publicity fo r his s t a t e ­ t r o ls and in fa c t , to leg a liz e m ents and l e t t e r s r e c e iv e d even its f r e e exchange were its u se. In the convention it c a llin g him im m o r a l and i r ­ T h e M e r it p r o g r a m in p e r s p e c t iv e taxed. Today “ pot” (m ariju ana) is very sp ecific, that we m ust r e s p o n s ib le . is s t ill saddled by m yths, prevent its m is u s e . We will Indeed, advocation of l e ­ E D I T O R ' S N O T E : S t a t e News galized m a r iju a n a o r even C a m p u s E d i t o r Bobby Soden and m isc o n c e p tio n s , f e a r , ig n o r­ be able to use our tr e a ty o b li­ E d ito ria l E d ito r E dw ard B rill ance and p en alties that fa r gations to r e s i s t leg alized ju s t lib e r a liz a tio n of punish­ d is s e n te d f r o m T h u r s d a y ’ s e d i­ ex ceed the “ c r i m e ” of its use of m a r iju a n a . T h is d is ­ m ent s e e m s to be a p o litic a l t o r i a l d e a lin g with M S U ’ s M e r i t and p r o f e s s i o n a 1 taboo. S cholar re c r u itm e n t p ro g r a m . u se. c u s sio n is going on all over The fo llo w in g c o lu m n e x p r e s ­ Nationwide, the F e d e r a l the country, in many u n iv e r ­ T h ose who have e x p e r im e n t ­ ses t h e i r v ie w s on the s u bjec t, N a r c o tic s B u rea u said m a r i ­ s i t i e s and in frin g e groups, ed with m a r iju a n a and have and re a s o n s f o r d is s e n t. juana a r r e s t s have rea ch ed and it is r a th e r d is tu rb in g :” found it re la x in g o r thought It t a k e s a lo t o f t h in g s to b u ild a u n i­ about 15,000 a y e a r , n e a rly provoking a r e c a llin g fo r v e r s it y . double the 1964 fig u re . The U n in t e r e s t e d open in te llig e n t d is c u s s io n , iJdihen y o u r n a m ^ ^ í ^ í l j JvlSC atndyoQ’ r e k n o w n m o r e f o r c o w s than c u r r ic u l a , it is s u e is not a r e m o te one. additional m e d ical in v e s t i­ m ig h t m e a n b u ild in g a n a t lo n a l- c a lib e r A n slin ger and the Senate Ingham County v iolations of gation, ed ucational pro­ fo o t b a ll te a m a n d f o r c in g y o u r w a y Into w ere not in te r e s te d in the the p r e s t ig io u s B i g T e n a t h l e t i c c o n ­ ta tio n o f the s c h o o l a s a ' p la c e w h e re m u s t m a k e in e v e r y c o lle g e in the c o u n ­ the n a r c o tic laws jumped g r a m s fo r its p ro p e r use F e b r u a r y re p o r t of the P r e s ­ fe r e n c e . M e r i t S c h o l a r s do go, and th in k s e r i o u s ly t r y . N o on e h a s b o th e re d to sh o w that fro m nine in 1966 to 41 and subsequent leg a liz a tio n . W h e n y o u ’r e a r i s i n g y o u n g u n iv e r s it y ab out a tte n d in g. In fact, e v e n e x c lu d in g M e r i t S c h o l a r s h a v e d iffe re n t p r o b le m s ident’ s C o m m issio n on Law k n o w n m o r e f o r fo o tb a ll th a n p h y s ic s , It the M S U - s p o n s o r e d s c h o la r s , the U n iv e r ­ a d ju s t in g to M S U than a n y o t h e r stu d e n ts, in 1967. T h e ir p le a s have m e t the E n fo r c e m e n t and A dm inis­ c o u ld m e a n b u ild in g . a f i r s t - r a t e fa c u lt y s i t y r a n k s fifth in M e r i t S c h o l a r e n r o ll­ h e r e o r at o th e r la r g e u n i v e r s i t i e s . A n d Don A dam s, d i r e c t o r of c lo s e d minds of th ose with­ a n d then g o in g out to get the stu d e n ts to m e n t, b e h in d o n ly H a r v a r d , M I T , S t a n fo rd n o on e h a s t rie d to fin d out i f t h e s e p r o b ­ tra tio n of Ju s t ic e which an­ g o w it h it. and Y a le . le m s w o u ld b e a n y d iffe re n t if M S U had r e s id e n c e hall p r o g r a m s , out fa c t who say m a riju a n a nounced se rio u s r e s e r v a ­ F i v e y e a r s a g o , t h is U n i v e r s i t y d e c id e d W h ile the r e s u lt s of t h is re c r u it m e n t no t s o a c t iv e ly r e c r u it e d them , ( a s s u m in g has w isely said the U n iv e r­ is p h y sic a lly dan g erou s, it w a s t im e to get t h o s e s tu d e n ts, d e c id e d d r i v e h a v e b een w id e ly a p p lau d e d , s o m e th e y w o u ld s t i l l b e h e re ). O u r g u e s s , and tions about m a riju a n a laws that* d e s p ite w h at p e o p le w it h in the sta te w e , u n lik e o u r c o lle a g u e s a d m it that it i s sity should take the r o le of those who stro n g ly r e s i s t h a v e tu rn e d t h e ir atte n tion re c e n t ly to it s and urged a réévalu atio n of o f M i c h i g a n m ig h t th in k it w a s too go o d m e a n s , a n d fou n d h e r e g r o u n d s r ip e f o r o n ly a g u e s s , i s that th e y w o u ld not be. education toward a lt e r n a ­ liste n in g to m ed ica l r e ­ a s c h o o l to r a n k 66th in the n a tio n in c r i t i c i s m . T h e h ig h p r e s s u r e , “ M a d is o n O f c o u r s e , w e do not ig n o r e the p r o b ­ p e n a ltie s involved. The c o m ­ t e r m s of M e r i t S c h o l a r e n ro llm e n t , o r f o r t iv e s , r a th e r than f o r c e one search. A v e n u e a p p ro a c h ,’' o u r c o lle a g u e s s a id in le m s o f M e r i t S c h o l a r s w it h in t h is U n i­ m is s io n questioned the gen­ that m a tte n » in a n y th in g . P a r t l y to b u ild T h u r s d a y 's e d it o ria l, i s no t f itt in g f o r a v e r s i t y , a n d w e r e c o g n iz e that th e y a r e in inflexib le view upon stu ­ e r a l assum ption that m a r i ­ u p the a c a d e m ic le v e l o f the student b od y, U n iv e r s it y . m a n y w a y s p r o b le m s u n i q u e to th e se L e s s d a n g e ro u s a n d p a r t l y to r a i s e the p r e s t ig e o f the T h e y a p p a re n t ly w o u ld h a v e M S U fo llo w s u p e r i o r stu d e n ts. B u t it s e e m s o n ly dents. juana is addictive and that it in s t itu tio n , the now n a t io n a lly - f a m o u s M S U s o m e t h in g s i m i l a r to the F o o d a n d D r u g p r o p e r to a s s u m e that m u c h m o r e good The U niversity has at­ induces its u s e r s to c o m m it R ep eatedly it has been M e r i t S c h o l a r r e c r u it m e n t p r o g r a m w a s A d m in is t r a t io n ’s “ T r u t h in P a c k a g in g '* w i l l b e d on e f o r the U n i v e r s i t y b y e x a m ­ begun. a c t w h e n s e n d in g out le t t e r s to p r o s p e c ­ in in g s o m e o f th e se p r o b le m s (m a n y of tempted to avoid playing c rim es.* sta ted and shown t h a t 'm a r i - t iv e s tu d e n ts. w h ic h w e r e b ro u g h t out b y the State N e w s “ cops and r o b b e r s . ” L o c a l A n slin g er and the Senate juana is l e s s p h y sica lly dan­ U n d e n ia b le s u c c e s s s u r v e y of M e r i t S c h o l a r s , e v e n in it s u n ­ C o n t r a d ic t io n in te rm s s c ie n t if ic in a d e q u a c y ), than b y h e a p in g o ff ic ia ls have been r e la tiv e ly w ere not in te re s te d in C r im e g e ro u s and l e s s addictive T o d a y , no on e c a n d e n y the s u c c e s s of c r i t i c i s m on the m a n w h o go t them h e re . len ien t in sentencing, co n ­ C o m m issio n r e p o r ts or than alcohol o r c ig a r e tte that d r i v e . In it ia t e d in 1963 w it h the e n r o ll­ In a n In s t itu tio n w h e re d e d ic a tio n to J u s t a s it i s no t the n e w s p a p e r e d it o r 's t ru t h s h o u ld b e the u ltim a te v a lu e , th e y sid e r in g how stiff they could m e d ic a l r e s e a r c h being co n ­ sm o king, both of which en ­ m e n t o f 149 of the c o u n t r y ’s t o p h ig h s c h o o l s e e a c o n tr a d ic tio n in t e r m s w h e n the f i r s t job to c o l o r the fa c ts to a n y o n e 's fa v o r, s e n io r s , the U n i v e r s i t y now b o a s t s a total it i s no t the r e c r u i t e r ’ s Job, e v e n in t h is m ake the punishments - - a ducted at that tim e. A C r im e joy leg a l sa n ctio n . o f 67 3 M e r i t S c h o la r s , f a r m o r e than o th e r le tt e r to a M e r i t S c h o la r d o e s n ’t e x a m in e s e c u r e w o m b o f i d e a l i s m ~ t h e U n iv e r s it y , the p r o b le m s of the m u lt iv e r s it y , and t e lls 2 0 - y e a r sentence fo r s a le of C o m m issio n consu ltan t from L e g a liz a tio n under gov­ s c h o o ls in the c o u n t ry . in s t e a d o f s o m e o f the a c c o m p lis h m e n t s of to p r e s e n t th e m a s u n o b je c t iv e ly a s p o s ­ E v e n m o r e im p o rta n t , 196 o f th e se s c h o l­ s ib le . m a r iju a n a . Stanford In stitu te, R ich a rd e rn m e n t reg u lation would a r s c h o s e M S U w h ile r e c e iv in g the a c tu a l M SU. T h e y s e e it a s “ m is le a d in g ” w h e n a H. B lu m , said, “ T h e re . . . b rin g in in c r e a s e d revenue f in a n c ia l a id f r o m s o m e o th e r s o u r c e . le t t e r p r o c la i m s that “ W e c a r e , ” o r “ m i s - M S U d o e s c a re T h i s f a ll, M S U s p o n s o r e d ju st h a lf o f the U n c h a n g e d p o stu re a p p ears to be good r e a s o n from its s a le and ta x e s and 2 0 0 M e r i t S c h o l a r s e n te rin g the U n i v e r ­ r e p r e s e n t in g ” w h e n a n o th e r t e lls of the C e r t a in ly , b y t h is tim e , the re p u ta tio n U n i v e r s i t y ’s attem p t to b r e a k dow n the The postu re of the U.S. to m o d era te p re se n t punitive in su re higher quality p ro­ s it y , t e s t if y in g to the e n o r m o u s s u c c e s s in of M S U h a s b een s u f f ic ie n t ly e s t a b lis h e d im p e r s o n a l a p p ro a c h to e d u c a tio n . M i c h i ­ s u c h a s h o r t t im e in b u ild in g up the r e p u - to d ra w a la r g e n u m b e r of M e r i t S c h o l­ C o m m issio n of N a r c o tic s le g is la tio n so that p en alties d u cts. L e g a liz a tio n would g a n State, they d e c la re , s i m p l y d o e s not a r s w ith o u t o v e r - in t e n s e r e c r u itm e n t , but c a r e , o n c e the M e r i t S c h o l a r i s s e c u r e ly has not changed in 37 y e a r s . a r e m o re in keeping with e n r o lle d and a r r i v e d on c a m p u s . in o n e v e r y r e a l s e n s e , the le t t e r s f r o m M S U a r e an e m b o d im e n t o f the id e a that Henry L . Giordano, c o m m is ­ what is now known about D o e s M ic h ig a n State c a r e ? W e fe e l it s io n e r , t e lls us in “ Living r i s k s ; that i s , they a re not OUR R IA D IR S ’.MMDS c a r e s at le a s t a s m u c h , a n d p ro b a b ly the U n i v e r s i t y d o e s c a r e . . . Just a s k a n y g r a d u a t in g h ig h s c h o o l s e n io r how he f e e ls m o r e , th a n a n y o th e r “ l a r g e ” u n iv e r - a b out the m a il h e i s r e c e iv in g f r o m M i c h i ­ Death, the Truth about Drug g r e a t . ” P e n a ltie s should be in the c o u n t r y and m a n y s m a l l e r o n e s . g a n S ta te . A ddiction,” “ N ever le t any­ red u ced , n o tfr o z e n in f e a r by It h a s b e e n a le a d e r in in n o v a t io n s s u c h O u r c o lle a g u e s , a p p a r e n t ly w o u ld p r e ­ a s li v i n g - l e a m i n g d o r m it o r ie s and the one persuade you to sm oke an in tern a tio n a l tr e a ty . P e a c h e s a n d c r e a m s m a l l c o lle g e co n ce p t now p r o v id in g ju st p a r e th e m a b it d iffe re n t ly f o r the a d ju st­ m e n t to c o lle g e lif e th e y w i l l s o o n h a v e to even one m ariju a n a c i g a r ­ D r. J a m e s L . Goddard, the “ p e r s o n a l atte n tion . . . o f the s m a ll, m ake: m e n t m a g a z in e lik e “ L i f e ” co n d e m n e d the lim it e d c o lle g e ” that o u r c o lle a g u e s e tte . It is pure p o iso n .” c o m m is s io n e r of the Food T o the E d it o r : c la im e d d id not e x is t at M S U . D e a r p r o s p e c t iv e stu d en t n u m b e r: m o v ie b y q u e s tio n in g the g o o d n e s s and A t M ic h ig a n State y o u w i l l m e et a ll However, m ariju a n a has and Drug A d m in istration , h i l a r i t y o f H i t l e r ’s r i s e to p o w e r a n d the the p r o b le m s o f a d ju s t in g to a s m a l l T h e d ia t r ib e that a p p e a re d i n T h u r s d a y ’s O p p o r t u n it y to le a r n c r e p t up the s o c ia l ladder advocated r a d ic a l changes S t a t e N e w s a b out S t u a rt R o s e n t h a l's c o l ­ g e n e r a l state o f a f f a i r s in the '3 0 's . c o lle g e , p lu s e n jo y in g the ad d ed b ene­ S t u a r t ’s c o lu m n i s in d e e d p e rc e p tiv e , a s B u t m o s t im p o rta n t , n o r e a l student fit o f f e e lin g that y o u a r e not a lo n e . and its u s e r s now include in the m a riju a n a situation u m n , w a rm e d m y h e a rt. 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S c h o o l to the M ic h i g a n C l a s s D HOM E L a f a y e t te c o n tin u e s to le a d the d a y a g a in s t N o r t h w e s t e r n a n d the “ N o r t h w e s t e r n ’s been p la y in g c h a m p io n s h ip tw o y e a r s In a r o w . S p a r t a n s in s c o r in g w ith a 17.5 S p a r t a n s need a v ic t o r y to m a k e r e a l w e ll. T h e y 'v e been d o in g T h e 6-8 s o p h o m o r e h a s p la y e d B A SK E T B A L L — N o r t h w e s t e r n S a t u rd a y , 2 :1 5 p .m . a v e r a g e , 193 p o in t s In 11 g a m e s . s u r e It s c h a n c e s f o r the B i g 10 e v e r y t h in g r ig h t , ” M S U C o a c h in 10 o f the 12 g a m e s . H eyw ood' E d w a rd s’ 1 7 p o in t s c h a m p io n s h ip d o n 't s t a r t lo o k in g J o h n B e n ln g to n s a id . W R E S T L IN G — O k la h o m a , S a t u r d a y , 7 ;3 0 p .m . 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Byrum and McGllllard have been on the menu this weekend when the o v e r a ll a n d i t s 6 - 4 m a r k in le a gu e W in g B i l l K la t t h a s a lr e a d y " E x c e p t f o r the F r i d a y M i c h ­ The Spartans and Sooners met battling each other for a starting two teams meet in a two-game p la y i s d e c e iv in g b e c a u s e a ll s i x p a s s e d h i s p r e v io u s s e a s o n m a r k ig a n g a m e , we h a v e n ’t b ee n p la y ­ last y ear when both team s had spot all season. series. le a g u e w in s c a m e o v e r the c e lla r to le a d the G o p h e r ’s s c o r in g a t ­ in g w e ll s in c e the s t a r t o f the new unbeaten reco rd s. MSU won the D a v e M c G u ir e , N C A A c h a m p a t T h e G o p h e r s , h o un d ed b y a d w e lle r s o f the W C H A , C o lo r a d o t a c k w ith 10 g o a ls a n d 1 4 a s s i s t s . y e a r . 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O n e c h a i r lift 2 t o w s a n d a J - b a r a r e in o p e ra tio n . S T O R E ! B o t h t e a m s h a v e fe a tu re d good S IU . B e c a s u e o f the new r u le T - b a r s a n d 9 to w s a r e in u s e . M T . C H R I S T I E , in O x f o r d , h a s b a la n c e s o f a r t h is se a so n . S IU t h i s sea s o n lim it in g the n u m b e r of 2 7 8 0 E . G R A N D R IV E R Marion’s Apparel e n t r ie s in a n y m e e t to 12 m en, he h a s not ye t d e c id e d on h i s lin e ­ I R I S H H I L L S , off U S -1 2 in C l i n ­ ton, h a s e x c e lle n t s k i i n g w it h v e r y g o o d s k i i n g w it h e v e r y t h in g g o in g . T h e y h a v e a 3 ” b a s e and a l l a r e a s open. T h e y h a v e a 2 - 4 4 ” o f new s n o w . S e v e n to w s a n d "J U S T E A S T O F C O R A L G A B L E S ' B R O O K F IE L D 3 5 1 -7 2 2 4 P L A Z A jon r / v n f m u i F lo ris t / up. fo o t b a s e w it h 2” of new s n o w . the p o m a lif t w i l l b e g o in g to d ay. 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M o r n in g W o r s h ip S e r v ic e 8:30 and 11:00 A . M . R e v . G e o r g e T u m a , A c t in g C h a p la in 'T h e I s s u e o f C h r i s t i a n M i s s i o n s ” E v e n in g : “ I n the Im a g e o f G o d H e C r e a t e d H i m ’ D r. Howard F. Sugden, P a s to r by R e v. Eugene W illia m s 9:45 A . M . 8 :0 0 a .m . Holy Communion 8:SO P .M . E v e n in g W o r s h ip S e r v ic e 7:00 C o lle g e B ib le C l a s s 9 :3 0 a .m . M orning P r a y e r and Serm o n In the f i r e s i d e ro o m A D U LT YOUTH "U r b a n a A ft e r g lo w " 11:0Q a m • Morning Worship • Alumni D r . T e d W a rd , T e a c h e r F E L L O W S H IP p re se n t a t io n b y S tu d e n ts, D r . C le o n M o r r i l l , 1 1 :1 5 a .m . Holy Communion and Se rm o n Memorial Chapel, one block east of a n d the R e v . T e r r y A , S m it h the auditorium . 5 :1 5 p .m . Holy Communion and Serm o n 10:00-10:40 am • Discussion Group • 11:00 A.M. “ L ife That Really C o u n ts’ ’ T r i n i t y C o lle g ia t e F e llo w s h ip 8 :1 5 P J M coffee and doughnuts. at ALUMNI C H A PEL N u rsery at 10:00 & 11:00 am A L D N E S D A Y : M id - w e e k d is c u s s i o n a n d p r a y e r h o u r at 7:00 P . M . F R E E BUS SE R V IC E Morning and Evening i P A S T O R S : E , E u g e n e W ill ia m s and T e r r y A . S m it h T r a n s p o r t a t io n p r o v id e d f r o m W e s t D o o r of U n io n to C h u r c h 7:00 p m • Evening Worship • Union C a l l 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 for In form ation . a t 11 a .m . e a c h S u n d a y & r e t u r n to d o r m s . B u ild in g , R o o m 34 , t h ir d f lo o r F R E E B U S S E R V I C E — S e e s c h e d u le In y o u r d o r m . Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan Frid ay, January 19, 1968 9 Don’t be a Speaker notes identity loss Post Gradiate By MARILYN PATTERSON State News Staff W riter things change so rapidly that the old a re not regarded a s w ise but fulfilled wishes which give us motivation, he said. The new concept In today's p re c e d e n t e d , v a n d e n H a a g s a id . "B u t further reduction will be much slow er In spite of the w ar Drop-Out in Am ericans who suffer from as old-fashioned," he said. loss of Identity in or alienation from society a re victim s of this The values which make life worth living used to be passed on from old to young, van den opulence Is not that the rich a r e rich but that so many a re rich and so few a r e poor, he on poverty simply because there a re few er poor p eople," he noted. With the d ecrease in poverty your own life country's boring affluence and its techniques of m ass p roA ic- Haag said. But when, a s now, said . there has been an In crease In tion, E rn est van den Haag, the the values no longer com e from If a family whoso Income Is leisu re tim e, he said. fourth speaker In the University the past, the young must cre a te $9,000 a y e a r o r le s s m ay be But "th e pleasures we have College Symposium, said Wed­ th eir own values o r risk living considered poor, he explained. gained a r e som etim es f a ls e ," nesday. meaningless lives. It must be noted that In 1909, van den Haag said. People a re M a s s p ro d u c t io n n e c e s s a r i l y The affluence of A m erica also 90 p er cent of all Am erican beginning to be weary and bored m u s t a im at the a v e r a g e o f a ll contributes to the loss of iden­ fam ilies w ere poor while now only with th eir leisure tim e. p e o p le s ' t a s t e s , t h u s on e lo s e s , VAN DEN HAAG tity in that it produces a lack of 15 p er cent a re poor. And the solution to this prob­ o r n e v e r d e v e lo p s, a n in d iv id u a l stimulation and challenge, and The ra te of reduction of pov­ lem ? "W o rk , for it is good fo r the t o d a y 's stu d e n ts liv e d 100 y e a r s t a s te , the p s y c h o a n a ly s t a n d p r o ­ a d ecrease in the number of un­ erty In those 68 y e a rs Is un­ so u l." a g o th e y w o u ld h a v e a c q u ir e d f e s s o r o f s o c ia l p h ilo s o p h y at t h e ir e x p e c ta tio n s f r o m g e n e r a ­ N e w Y o r k U n i v e r s it y s a id . t io n s b e fo r e . T h e y w o u ld h a v e A t 1:10 - 3:15 T h e in d iv id u a l ta ste , s h o u ld o n e b e s o s in f u l a s to h a v e one, k n o w n w h e r e th e y w e r e g o in g a n d w h a t th e y w e r e g o in g to d o. 3R D W e e k ! 5:18 - 7 :2 0 - 9:25 i s p e n a liz e d I n t h i s s o c ie t y , v a n B u t now , v a n d a n H a a g s a id , The Y e a r's Most Talked About Movlel d en H a a g s a id . If it ’s to be s tu d e n ts a r e t h ru s t in to th e u n i­ c a te re d to on e m u s t p a y a n e n o r ­ v e r s i t y w h e re th e y m u s t m a k e m o u s p r ic e . " C a n y o u im a g in e ," he a s k e d t h e ir o w n d e c is io n s — m a n y t im e s f r o m a v e r y h a z y f ie ld o f pos­ H Ü R K E N I M I T I ? th e a u d ie n c e w h ic h o v e rflo w e d W i l s o n A u d it o r iu m , " t h e e x p e n s e o f h a v i n g e v e r y t h in g c u s t o m - s i b i l i t i e s — a b out w h at th e y w i l l do w it h t h e ir li v e s . F A ¥ E > 1 D U N T h ere a r e a lo t o f t h in g s y o u c a n do la t e r in life . O ne " T h e i r t ie s b e c o m e e a s i l y u n ­ o f the t h in g s y o u s h o u ld do m a d e to y o u r ow n t a s t e ? " d o n e , " h e s a id , " a n d t h e ir b e lie f s N O W I s to c h e c k in to a g o o d N o w t h is a v e r a g e t a s te i s in a r e v a g u e a n d l a r g e ly n e g a t iv e . " lif e In s u r a n c e p la n . State News Photo by Bob Ivins a p e r io d o f ch a n ge , h e s a id . T h e r a p id ra te o f ch a n g e h a s " I t ’s n o w o n d e r stu d e n ts h a v e re d u c e d the re v e r e n c e f o r the C o lle g e L if e o f f e r s the H a l L a s h le e J e a n e e n T it s w o rth d if f ic u lt y t r y in g to id e n tify w it h p a s t , h e s a id . B E N E F A C T O R : the lif e i n ­ a r o le in l i f e , " h e s a id . H a d " W e l i v e in a s o c ie t y w h e r e s u r a n c e p o lic y t h a t 's c o m ­ p le t e ly a d a p ta b le to y o u r Seniors o f the W e e k In d iv id u a l n e e d s a ll th ro u g h y o u r life . A v o lle y b a ll s t a r a n d a t o p -n o tc h c o o k — J e a n e e n T lt s w o r t h a n d Y o u ca n b u y It f o r l e s s b e ­ H a l L a s h le e , t h is w e e k 's s e n io r s , c o u ld m a k e a k i l l i n g o n " W h a t ’s c a u s e c o lle g e g r a d u a t e s M y L in e ?" a re p re fe rre d r is k s . J e a n e e n i s the p r e s id e n t o f C i r c l e H o n o r a r y , v ic e p r e s id e n t cS W o m a n 's In t e r - r e s id e n c e C o u n c il, p a s t p r e s id e n t o f F e e H a ll Y o u c a n b u y it f r o m a c o m ­ a n d a v o lle y b a ll s t a r . p a n y w h ich I s the o r ig in a l " C i r c l e m e m b e r s h ip i s r e c o g n it io n o f s e r v i c e a n d le a d e r s h ip and o n ly lif e In s u r a n c e in the r e s id e n c e h a l l s , " J e a n e e n s a id . " M o s t o f o u r m e m b e r s a r e c o m p a n y s e r v in g c o lle g e s o b u s y that I t 's h a r d f o r a l l o f u s to ge t to g e th e r at o n e t i m e . " m e n o n ly — C o lle g e L if e . J e a n e e n m e n tio n e d C i r c l e ’s m o p ifllg h t t a p p in g in the s p r in g a s ' t h e ir b ig g e s t event o f th e y e a r . I t ’s a sh o rt s t o r y that y o u 'l l " M y Job in W I C i s m a in ly to m o t iv a te o t h e r p e o p l e , " J e a n e e n be g la d y o u h e a r d th ro u gh s a id . " I e n jo y w o r k i n g w it h p e o p le w h o lik e to ge t t h in g s don e the y e a r s ahead. r a t h e r than lu st s i t a r o u n d a n d ta lk about i t . " H a l, p r e s id e n t o f ln t e r - c o o p e r a t iv e C o u n c il a n d a r e s id e n t o f I f y o u ha ve n t h a d a c a ll H e d r i c k H o u s e , d o e s h i s s h a r e o f the h o u s e k e e p in g th e re b y c o o k in g fro m y o u r C o lle g e L i f e m e a ls f o r h i s 2 8 h o u s e - m a t e s s e v e r a l t im e s a w e e k . r e p r e s e n t a t iv e — c a ll h im . " P e o p l e that li v e i n c o - o p s s h a r e in the r e s p o n s i b ili t ie s of 'WE ROB BANKS NEALE MUSOLFF k e e p in g th e h o u s e r u n n in g s m o o t h ly , " H a l s a id . C o -o p s have n e it h e r h o u s e m o t h e r s , c o o k s n o r m a id s . D e s p it e t h is , th e y p r id e R e p r e s e n t in g the O n ly t h e m s e lv e s o n w e ll- k e p t h o u s e s a n d s e r io u s a c a d e m ic a tm o s p h e re . 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L A N S IN G - A C R O S S F R O M K N A P P S . 109 5 0 25ç Admission I.D, Required 10 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan F rid ay , January 19, 1968 Spinners add sparkle to weekend L i s t winter term , crowds h o u s e w i l l b e c le a r e d a fte r ea ch a w a y o r f r o m A lp h a P h i A lp h a R i c h a r d C r e n n a , aa a lw a y s . I s gathered at the University Audi­ p e rfo rm a n c e . m e m b e r s . T h e y 'l l r u n y o u $ 2 .5 0 s a t ls f y l n g ly p r o f e s s io n a l and torium to see "th e Suprem es," T h e i r m a t e r ia l w i l l be s i m i l a r n o w , but the ta b w ill b e h ik e d A u d r e y H e p b u rn t u rn s in h e r bet When they left they were talk­ to that w h ic h they u s e d to c a p ­ 5 0 c e n t s at the d o o r. j s e c o n d p e r fe c t p e r f o r m a n c e In ing about the group that took t iv a t e stu d e n ts la s t w in te r, in ­ T h e S a tu rd a y sh o w I s Just on e I a ro w . 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I 2 -5 -8 :0 0 P .M . i X vIs V FOX EASTERN THEATRES REALLY 6:00 Hedrick - Bower [ t l F i M b ; I [COLORbyPelli» I TRYING 7:00 West Shaw 6 -7 8:00 Em inence - Empowerment A W ALTER M IR ISC H P R O D U C T I O N « ' % /fJw iTED \ m m I TÌLRTI J PANAVISION S P A R T A N T W IN E A S T COLORbyOeLuxe PANAVISION* SHOWN AT FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER •3100 EAST SAGINAW •Phone 3 5 1 0 0 3 0 GYM III I UNITEDARTISTS 9 :2 0 O N L Y Court 6 SHO W N A T 7:07 OF FREE PARKING 5:00 Eight B alls - Elides R EPEATED LATE T O D A Y - S A T & S U N A T 2 - 4 :3 0 - 7 & 9 :3 0 P .M F R E E E L E C . IN C A R H E A T E R S 6:00 Setutes - Stalag 17 7:00 Abbey - Abdication 8:00 Hubbard 2 -3 J in t h e V a lle y o f t h e l) o IIs , s ta rts T O D A Y . . . Fro m 1:00 p .m . J C H IO A N h> 482-3909 UttaXru it s in s t a n t t u r n - o n d o lls to p u t y o u to s le e p a t n ig h t , k ic k y o u j F ilm s p r e s e n t e d "W hen you can get an en­ tir e audience to scream all a w a k e in t h e m o r n in g , m a k e I D The African Studies Center will present a program of film s about at once . . . you’ve won" Thomas Rowland A U D R E Y H E P B U R N " T h e suspense was te r r i­ fic , the sound effects and acting . . . great, the end­ life s e e m g r e a t — in s t a n t nationalism and national lead­ e rs In A frica at 7:30 tonight in 108B Wells Hall. S E E IT FROM THE BEGINNING . . . A L A N A R K JN ing re m ark ab le " Dennis W. Smith lo v e , in s t a n t e x c i t e m e n t u lt im a t e h e ll1 Ja m es R . Hooker, associate p ro fesso r of h isto ry , will give a 1 :0 0 -3 :1 0 -5 :2 0 -7 :3 5 -9 :5 0 . R IC H A R D C R E N N A commentary about the film s. The film s tonight will be “ Revolution in the Colonial W A IT U N T IL D A R K World,” “ The Morning A fter” and “ Journey to a W ar,” plus a The few short film s. Admission to all program s is blffids fre e . m oving up a n d d ow n ... V a le y o f t h e D o lls the T H E M O T IO N squeaking P IC T U R E shoes T H A T BM k S H O W S and ttjen W H A T t h e knife pv A M E R IC A S A L L - T I M E #1 whistling past B E S T -S E L L E R her ear...' F IR S T Jj P U T IN T O W e ’r e no t L io n W O R D S ! w h e n w e ro a r a b o u t o u r fa st, e f f ic ie n t s e r v ic e . -in b y 10 R 9 -o u t b y 4 * r 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents A MARK ROBSON DAVID WEISBARI PRODUCTION ALSO-STARRING BARBARAPARKINSPATIYOUKFPAULBURKESHARONÍAÍETONYSCOÌI LEEGRANÌÍMlSHOP GEORGEJESSEL c le a n e r s J A C K W E ST O N and m SCREENPLAYBY E F R E M Z IM R A U S T , J R mmwmmwm PRODUCED BY ■ DIRECTEDBY ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i m m * MuS'C HenryMancini 8S ProducedontheHe*forkStagebycRE0COE baseo o*dancttrcportnytdhi IteHaàpetiaarihGI oi at rtaM 1 2 Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan Frid ay, January 19, 1968 S T A T E N E W S S T A T E N E W S C L A S S I F I E D Sell Your Winter Sports Equipment With A Fast Acting, Low Cost Want Ad. C L A S S I F I E D 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 A u t o m o t iv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r R e n t F o r R e n t F o r R e n t M E R C E D E S 2 3 0 S , A u to m a tic , G O - G O G I R L S f o r L a n s i n g 's f in ­ N E E D FO URTH girl Im ­ O K E M O S — O N E-bedroom t w o M E N f o r f o u r -m a n , f o u r - e s t n ig h tc lu b . A p p ly C . D . ‘s, 4122 P o w e r s t e e r in g and b r a k e s . 3 0 , - m e d ia t e ly . U n i v e r s i t y T e r r a c e , a p a rtm e n t . F u r n is h e d , a l l u t l l i - b e d r o o m h o u se . A f t e r 3 p .m . 0 0 0 m i le s . B e s t c o n d itio n . C a l l N o r t h E a s t S tre e t (U S - 2 7 N ) , o r t ie s p a id . A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , a s k f o r G e n e , 4 8 4 -4 8 2 2 . o p p o s ite c a m p u s . $ 5 0 .3 5 1 -8 8 5 3 . 3 5 5 -1 2 5 9 . 3 -1 / 2 3 V a r s i t y D r i v e - In . P a r t t im e and G r o u n d f lo o r . 3 3 2 - 4 9 5 0 . 3-1/19 3-1/ 19 5 -1 / 2 4 f u l l t im e . 4 8 2 -8 4 1 3 . 5 -1 / 2 5 N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? O L D S M O B I L E 1963 D y n a m ic 88. W A N T E D t O N E m a le f o r th re e O N E G I R L needed fo r fo u r g ir l • A U T O M O T IV E A - l c o n d itio n . P o w e r . R e a s o n ­ N U RSERY SCH O O L te a c h e r m a n a p a rtm e n t. R e d u c e d r a t e s . t a n g l e w o o d h o u se . 3 5 1 - 4 6 1 3 . 3 -1 / 2 3 • EMPLOYMENT a b le . 6 4 4 -2 2 2 6 , 3 3 7-109 3. w a n t e d t h re e m o r n in g s p e r 3 3 2 -8 8 5 4 . 3-1/22 w e e k , M a r c h - June. C a ll 4 8 5 - A P A R T M E N T S • FOR R EN T 3-1/19 A M - F M S H O R T w ave a ll- t r a n - 7201 E x t e n s io n # 4 9 . 3 -1/ 23 2 B d r m . , u n f u r . , f r o m 13 9.50 • F O R S ALE U M V E R S I T Y T E R R A C E : Need ' s i s t o r p o rta b le N a t io n a l P a n a ­ • L O S T A FOU ND O L D S M O B I L E 1967 C u t la s s S u ­ o n e m a n . C lo s e , n ic e . C a l l 3 5 1 - 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 s o n ic s t e re o r a d io r e c o r d p la y ­ S T U D E N T W I F E to he lp w ith • PERSONAL p r e m e . V - 8. S t ic k . $2,275. 3 5 5 - 0686. 5 -1 / 2 4 e r . $6 0. 3 5 1 -8 6 4 2 . 3 -1/ 23 h o u s e a n d new b a b y w e e k d a y s • P E A N U T S PERSONAL 3375, 8 a .m .-5 p j n . 3-1/19 1441 E A S T M i c h i g a n A v e n u e . f o r o n e m o n th b e g in n in g m i d - L a r g e , f u r n is h e d 1 1 / 2 b e d r o o m . • REAL ESTATE FO R RENT X f u r n is h e d , one T W O B E D R O O M h o u s e . D e t r o it Feb ruary. T r a n s p o r t a t io n b e d r o o m d e lu x e . N e w b u ild ­ $125. W a t e r and heat f u r n is h e d . S t re e t, L a n s i n g . T h e p r i c e i s • S E R V IC E O L D S M O B I L E 1961 D y n a m ic 88. n e c s s s a r y . 33 7 -2 6 5 2 . 3-1/19 in g . C l o s e I n d o w n -to w n L a n ­ C a l l I V 9-1017. A l s o b a se m e n t r ig h t . C a l l 4 8 9 - 5 8 5 4 . 3-1/19 • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N A u t o m a t ic , e x c e lle n t. J u st tuned s i n g . S u ita b le f o r Sta te e m ­ a p a rtm e n t . $ 9 0 m on th . E v e r y ­ • WANTED up . 3 5 3 -3 8 8 3 , 35 5-281 7. B A B Y S IT T E R AFTERNO O NS. p lo y e e s , M S U o r C o m m u n it y th in g f u r n is h e d . C 1-1/19 V i c i n i t y B u r g e r K in g . O n e k i n - E A S T L A N S IN G — T h re e -b e d ­ C o l l e g e p e r s o n n e l, o r s tu ­ d e r g a r t n e r . 3 5 1 -9 5 5 6 a ft e r Houses r o o m f u r n is h e d . T h r e e o r f o u r D E A D L I N E d e n ts . O p e n h o u s e S a t u r d a y and P O N T I A C C A T A L I N A C o n v e r t i­ 4 p .m . 3-1/19 s tu d e n ts . C a l l 3 3 7 - 7 9 7 8 . S u n d a y '2 p . m . - 5 p .m . 131 E a s t b le , 1964, R e d w ith w h ite top. 5-1/19 1 P . M . o n e c l a s s d a y be­ K U b o u m . 332 -3 1 3 5 . 2-1/19 E A S T L A N S I N G . F a n t a s t ic s tu ­ f o r e p u b lic a tio n . 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 B U S B O Y S N E E D E D . M e a l s p lu s dent re n t a l. E x t r a la r g e h o u se w e e k -d a y s , 9 - 5 p.m ., 3 5 5 -8 2 9 7 . m o n e y . F o r T h e t a C h i. J im F U R N IS H E D T W O -b e d ro o m . C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 n o on one . F O R R E N T - - f u r n is h e d on e w it h f i r e p l a c e , d i s h w a s h e r , c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a ­ C C o l l i n s , 3 3 2 -3 5 8 1 . 3-1/19 Q u ie t r e s i d e n t i a l . P a r k i n g . b e d r o o m d eluxe , new b u ild in g . c o m p le t e ly f u r n is h e d . W i ll a c ­ tio n . $2 00 . U t il it ie s p a id . 3 3 2 -3 6 1 7 , C l o s e to S p a r r o w H o s p it a l . S e c ­ c o m m o d a te on e la r g e g r o u p o r P O N T I A C 1955. B e s t o ffe r. P h o n e 3 3 7 -9 4 1 2 . 5-1/19 C H O O S E Y O U R ow n h o u r s . A few r e t a r i e s , b u s in e s s , p r o f e s s io n ­ tw o s m a l l e r g r o u p s . F o r c o m ­ P H O N E 3 3 2 -5 2 1 3 a ft e r 5 p a n . 3-1/23 h o u r s a d a y c a n m e a n e x c e lle n t a l, o r g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts . 3 3 2 - p l e t e in fo r m a t io n , c a ll J o h n e a r n in g s f o r y o u a s a t r a in e d 3135. 4 -1 / 2 3 S c h e ll, E D 2 - 6 5 9 5 o r 4 8 7 -3 8 2 4 . G I R L S — T W O ne ed e d . F u r n is h e d 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 S U N B E A M T I G E R 1966. L i k e new . A v o n re p re s e n t a t iv e . F o r ap­ 4-1/19 h o m e , t h re e b lo c k s f r o m c a m ­ R A T E S 11,000 m ile s . C a l l 3 5 1-754 2. p o in tm e n t, In y o u r o w n h o m e, C A M P U S N E A R — f u r n is h e d two p u s . 6 6 5 -3 0 1 1 . 3 -1 / 1 9 5-1/19 1 D A Y ......................... $ 1 .5 0 w r it e M r s . A lo n a H u c k ln s , 5 6 6 4 m a n , l i v i n g ro o m , b e d ro o m , k it­ O K E M O S D IS T R IC T . T w o -b e d - S c h o o l S t re e t, H a s le t t, M i c h i ­ ch e n , b a th . $ 120, p lu s u t ilit ie s . r o o m d u p le x . C a rp e te d , d e lu x e F U R N I S H E D O N E - b e d r o o m , tw o - 3 D A Y S .......................$ 3 .0 0 S U N B E A M A L P I N E 1963. F u l l y g a n , o r c a ll IV 2 - 6 8 9 3 . C —1/19 E D 2 -53 74. fr-1/22 a p p lia n c e s . 3 3 2 -0 5 0 9 , 3 3 V 1 4 4 8 . m a n ç r m a r r i e d c o u p le . S p r in g 5 D A Y S ...................... $ 5 .0 0 eq u ip p e d . N e e d s w o r k . $6 50 . 3 9 3 - 3 6 2 0 , 6 4 6 -6 7 2 7 . 3 -1/ 23 3-1/ 23 te rm . 48 4 -7 3 5 4 . 5 -1 / 2 4 (b a se d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) F o r R e n t ¿ l L u jI t CEDAR VILLAGE O v e r 1 0 ,1 5 0 p e r w o rd p e r d a y L O V E L Y F U R N I S H E D tw o -b e d ­ V O L K S W A G E N 1962. S u n - r o o f . T h e r e w ill be a 500 s e r v ic e D I S H W A S H E R S R E N T A L . $8.00 r o o m s . S tu d e n ts. $140 m in im u m . new t ir e s . $5 00 . P h o n e 3 3 9 - T H E and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e if p e r m o n th . G E p o r ta b le m o b ile A v a ila b le im m e d ia t e ly . 351— 23 38 , a ft e r 5:30 v .m . 5-1/22 t h is ad i s not p a id w ith in m a id . F r e e s e r v i c e a n d d e liv ­ F o u r - m a n f u r n is h e d a p a r t ­ 5696. 5 -1 / 2 5 M A J E S T I C o n e w eek. e ry . C a ll S T A T E M A N A G E ­ m e nt. A c r o s s f r o m c a m ­ V O L K S W A G E N 1967 W h ite se d a n . S I L V E R M E N T C O R P . 3 3 2-868 7. p u s . L e a s e d no w u n til J u n e P R O S P E C T . F U R N I S H E D h o u se R a d io . P h o n e 3 5 5 -2 7 9 8 a ft e r 10-1/30 o r Se p te m b e r. C a l l . . . . S E E D T h e State N e w s w ill be f o r f iv e m en. $12. C a l l n ig h t s 6 p .m . 3 -1/ 23 I se e th e D o w r e c r u it e r h a s c o m e IV 5 -0 3 6 4 . 3-1/19 f or . the C a n g ro w to c a m p u s . .. 3 3 2 -5 0 5 1 f i r s t d a y 's Inc'orT ect In s e r ­ D O U B L E G A R A G E , Sp a rro w V O L K S W A G E N 1962. E x c e lle n t w i t h in you tio n . H o s p i t a l a re a . S e c u re fo r C O R A L G A B L E S — ne ar. Tw o ru n n in g co n d itio n . $3 75 . 6 7 7 - C E D A R S T R E E T . N i c e ly f u r ­ B oo kin g w i n t e r s t o r a g e . $ 2 0 m onth. C a l l I V 9 - m e n to s h a r e f u r n is h e d h o u s e . 2303 a ft e r 6 p .m . 3-1/18 F o r R e n t F o r R e n t n is h e d , c a rp e te d - X e e r o o m s te rm 1017. C S i n g l e r o o m s w ith heat f u r ­ and b a t h . " J , a i d . M a r ­ T h e State N e w s d o e s not n is h e d . $ 5 0 e a c h . C a l l 3 3 7 - F o r G ig s V O L K S W A G E N S Q U A R E -B a c k . O N E M A N n e ed e d Im m e d ia t e o c ­ r ie d c o u iY A “ ' ./illy. $125 m o n th . p e r m it r a c i a l o r r e li g io u s P A R K I N G . $5 .0 0 p e r m o n t h . C o r - D E L U X E F U R N I S H E D a p art­ 0988. 10-1/25 35 1-0 93 5 W h ite , S i x m o n th s o ld . 8 ,0 0 0 cu p an cy. B u rc h a m W o o d s. C a ll P h o n e 4 8 2-774 4, 48 5 -2 6 7 7 . d is c r im in a t io n In it s a d ­ n e r o f C h a r le s and L in d e n m e n t s . N o w le a s in g In tw o new m ile s . $1,895. 3 3 2-618 4. 35 1-775 1. 5 —1/19 5-1/19 v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e S t r e e t s . A E P h i . 3 3 7 -0 1 7 3 . b u ild in g s . N e a r S p a r r o w H o s ­ 3 -1 / 2 3 p it a l o r d ow ntow n. F o r g r a d u a t e State N e w s w ill not accept 3 -1/ 23 O N E M A N w a nted f o r t w o -m a n S I G M A N U F R A T E R N I T Y a d v e r t is in g w h ich d i s c r i m ­ W I L L I A M S T O N - > C 1 E N m l le s s tu d e n ts, p r o f e s s io n a l o r b u s i ­ V O L K S W A G E N 1964. G o o d c o n d i­ fro m c o l ''" ^ * ^ V h e d . $110 n e s s , s e c r e t a r ie s , o r t e a c h e r s . E y d e a l V i l l a a p a rtm e n t . 351— in a te s a g a i n s t r e lig io n , T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts. $9.00 P r o u d l y a n n o u n c e s t h e ir 1968 W i n t e r - t e r m P le d g e c l a s s tio n . C le a n . $8 95 . C a l l M a r i e , m o n th i r . ^ ' * - u t ilit ie s . 6 5 5 - 5623. 5-1/19 ra c e , c o l o r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ m o n th . F r e e s e rv ic e and 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 10-1/29 3 3 2 -3 5 1 6 . 1-1/19 2437. 10-1/26 ig in . d e liv e r y . C a ll N E J A C , 3 3 7 - D a n A ff h o lt e r G re g Kopacz G I R L S — W I N T E R and s p r in g P X S t o re - - F ra n d o r J o e D a v id 13 00 . W e g u a ra n te e s a m e - d a y C h u c k K ro u k V O LK SW A G E N 1967. 11,500 s e r v ic e . C F u r n is h e d , 2 B d r m . t e r m . Q u ie t, c o n v e n ie n t, p a r k ­ Ic e C r e e p e r s , $1.00 up G r a n t D a v id s o n S t e v e O ’N e il m ile s , r a d io , w h it e w a lls . $1,450. in g , r e a s o n a b le . 2 3 2 ; k S n o w Shoes.. ^ 2 4 ,8 8 up G e rr y D uroch er R i c h P a n ik A u t o m o t iv e I V 5 -8 5 6 7 , a ft e r 5 p .m , 3-1/19 T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts . L o w 3-1/19 P e a C o a t s , $ f9 .9 5 / om F o le y D a le R u p p re c h t A p a rtm e n t e c o n o m ic a l r a t e s b y the t e r m o r F le e c e lin e d b o o ts, $ 7 .8 8 up B e n F r a n k lin G a r y Shea B A R R A C U D A 1967 383 4 - s p e e d . Auto Service & Parts m o n th . U N I V E R S I T Y T V R E N T ­ F e a t u r in g s w im m in g p o o l, S U B L E A S E L U X U R Y a p a rtm e n t. S k i J a c k e ts , $ 8.88 T h o m F r ie s m u t h T e r r y S c h u lte D is c b ra k e s, . p o s I t r a c t I o n , A L S . 4 8 4 -9 2 6 3 . C O n e b e d r o o m , f u r n is h e d , w a lk to S k i C a p s , 980 D ave K ecskes J im U r b a n a c G E a p p lia n c e s , s i r con d ., bucket s e a ts . L ig h t b lu e , b la c k A C C ID E N T PRO BLEM ? C a ll c a m p u s . P h o n e a ft e r 5 p .m . f o r S k i R a c k s , $15.88 R u s s K in g D a n W e b ste r g a r b a g e d is p o s a l, s h o r t v in y l In t e r io r . ‘ 15,000 m ile s . K A LA M A Z O O ST R E E T BODY Apartments in f o r m a t io n , 351-5139. 5 -1/ 23 P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $2 .8 8 t e r m le a s e a v a i l. S e c u r it y M a n y o th e r e x t r a s . P h o n e 4 8 9 - S H O P . S m a ll d e n ts to la r g e d e p o sit r e q u ir e d , n o p e t s . T h r o w i n g K n iv é s , 990 9 6 32 . 5 -1 / 2 2 w r e c k s . A m e r ic a n a n d f o re ig n O N E B E D R O O M lu x u r y a p a r t ­ D E L U X E T W O -b e d ro o m fu r­ M a c h e t t e s , $2 .9 8 C l o s e to c a m p u s . c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o r k . 4 8 2 - m e n t. N e a r c a m p u s . T e r m s a r ­ n is h e d a p a rtm e n t. O n e b lo c k M i l i t a r y B la n k e t s , $ 3 .8 8 up B A R R A C U D A 1965. S t a n d a rd 12 86 . 2 6 2 8 E a s t K a la m a z o o . C ra n g e d . C a l l 3 5 1 -0 5 2 9 . 3 -1 / 2 3 C ig a r e t t e s , 2 6 0 ta x in c lu d e d s h ift. A -l c o n d itio n . S in g le Eydeal Villa f r o m M ic h ig a n . G e t a w a y f r o m th e c a m p u s 'r u s h ; the h ig h c o s t O R C L E -S O U N D o w n e r. Snow t ir e s . $1,150. P h o n e A U T O M A T I C C A R w a s h . O n ly G I R L N E E D E D im m e d ia t e o c ­ o f a p a rtm e n t li v i n g . E n j o y y o u r ­ 3 3 2 -8 0 6 6 a ft e r 6-p.m . 3-1/22 7 5 ^ . It ’s the b e s t In tow n. You cupancy. F o r R iv e r s id e E a st. s e l f at a lm o s t h a lf the c o s t . E a s t L a n s in g M anage m en t Co, m a y s it in y o u r c a r f o r 2 1/2 J a n u a r y 's re n t p a id . 3 5 1 -0 2 2 2 . C a r p e t in g , In c lu d in g k itc h e n to 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 T R A N S P O R T A T I O N C H E V E L L E M A L I B U 1964 h a rd ­ m i n u t e s w h ile y o u r c a r I s 5 -1 / 2 5 m a k e c le a n in g e a s ie r . A v o c a d o top. V - 8. M u s t s e ll. F i r s t $825 w a s h e d a n d w a x e d . A l s o c le a n s a p p lia n c e s , d is p o s a l. S e e to ap­ t a k e s . 3 5 3 -0 9 7 3 . 1-1/19 L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T to s u b le t. W A V E R L Y - S A G IN A W a re a . D e ­ S P E C I A L S u n d e rh e a th c a r . A n a lm o s t p e r ­ p r e c ia t e . 4 8 4 - 8 7 3 5 . 3-1/19 fect Job, 43 0 So u th C llp p e rt , T w o m an C e d a r G re e n s. 351- lu x e t w o - b e d r o o m . C a rp e te d , 0764. 3 -1/ 23 u t ilit ie s , la u n d ry , sto v e , r e f r i g ­ C H E V R O L E T 1960 S t ic k - s ix . b a c k of K O - K O B A R . C -l/ 2 2 G I R L F O R new C e d a r V i l l a g e $125. G o o d tra n s p o rt a t io n . Snow e r a t o r . $ 1 6 0 ,3 7 2 - 1 1 1 5 . 1 0 -1 / 3 1 *1 9 6 0 C H E V Y 4 - d o o r , s ix , a p a r tm e n t . W in t e r, s p r in g . R e ­ t ir e s . 35 1-600 2 . 3-1/22 G IR L F O R a p a rtm e n t a c r o s s s t ic k $145 I M P O R T E D C A R d u c e d re n t . 351-8881. 3-1/19 f r o m U n io n . N o le a s e p r o b le m s . M A R I G O L D A v e n u e , 911. M A R I - C H E V R O L E T 1963 Im p a la tw o - S E R V I C E 3 5 1 -6 9 5 6 , P a t . 1-1/19 G O LD APARTM EN TS. F u r ­ d o o r h a rd -to p . J J o w e r s t e e r - n is h e d o n e -b e d ro o m . A v a ila b le *1 9 6 3 C H E V Y , 4 - d o o r , 6- ln g, a u t o n ' ^ A . v s te re o . O n e S P E C IA L IS T S O N E G I R L ne ede d. 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N o re n t u n til F e b . 1. 1 6 00 S é r i é s , ra d io , heat­ e r , w h ite w a lls . c o n d itio n , b o x in go o d sh a p e o n ly $395 N EJAC 543 E . G r a n d R i v e r 3 37 -1 3 0 0 A u t o m a t ic . G re e n w ith v in y l top. # 7 A o r c a ll G o v a n M a n a g e m e n t. o n ly $1 ,495 4 0 h o r s e p o w e r . R e c e n t v a lv e 351-791 0. 3-1/19 R iv e r s id e E a st A p a r tm e n t s . $1,595. 3 9 3 - 3 2 3 7 . 3-1/19 Job. $125. 8 8 2 -1 4 3 6 . 3-1/19 L e a s e e x p ir e s J u n e 15. 35 1- C H E V R O L E T 1963 N o v a IIw a g o n . 6 4 7 4 o r 3 5 1 -0 6 6 6 . 5-1/ 25 U N F U R N IS H E D T H R E E ro o m B o d y a n d t ir e s in e xc e lle n t c o n ­ a p a rtm e n t. A v a ila b le im m e d i­ “ P f c i (fo n d a n t “ P f c l (fo n d a n t □ S S EJ13CH E S IIN M A S O N B O D Y S H O P , 812 E a s t ill y d itio n . D e p e n d a b le . $675. 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L a r g e r a a r a a B s r a H a s N e w t ir e s . O t h e r e x t r a s . M u s t o r s m a ll, w e d o th e m a ll. 1108 F O U R T H M A N f o r a p a r tm e n t in A lb e r t . 3 5 1 -0 7 4 6 . 5 -1 / 2 2 m o b ile h o m e . A v a ila b le im ­ 10. Imposts 11. Ilerons men 27. Gerai nts ama aarano s e e to a p p re c ia te . $ 1 ,000. o r E a s t G r a n d R i v e r . 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . m e d ia t e ly . 4 8 9 -7 6 8 1 . 3-1/ 23 1:i. Terminal beloved raaim cnra h h i i b e s t o ffe r. P h o n e 355-1051. C Of a nerve cell 2S. Tolls 3-1/19 S T U D E N T S 14. G ood quality 32. C langor aan« ¡asía C O R V A I R " T U N E D ” d u a l ex­ h a u st, 15% h .p . in c r e a s e . 351— Foreign Food 15. Insurgencc 10. Affirmative 33. Ashen 34. Largest ciBuia 000 aaa C O R V A IR 50 0 1965. S t a n d a r d t r a n s m i s s i o n . R a d io , w h ite 7 3 2 6 , 5 - 7 p .m . 3-1/22 A R A B IC OLD W ORLD BREAD ** I N D I A N FOOD A F R IC A N F IL M S E R IE S 17. Eccentric IS. Electrical continent 35. M oorish DOWN s id e w a lls . $6 50 . C a l l 3 5 5-975 1 kettledrum E v e r y d a y S p e c ia ls : measuring a ft e r 6 p .m . 5-1/19 A v ia tio n instrument 37. Bite 1. Saw 5. Diseonne L it t le B o y B l u e M i l k 3 - 1 / 2 g a l. $ 1 .2 9 H om e m ade 20. Canal 3#. Sell direct 2. Tille state­ 0. Protcctioi L i t t l e B o y B l u e B r e a d 5 lo a v e s f o r 98 0 Y o gu rt ment* 7. Misjudge C O R V E T T E 1963 c o n v e rt ib le . S A V E — L E A R N to f ly o r re nt 21. Furrow 39. Portion T h e A f r i c a n Studies C e n t e r Is p re s e n tin g s e v e r a l 3. Inscribed S. Chemist * F u e l Injected , 327, 36 0 hp, f o u r - f r o m the M S U f ly in g c lu b . L o w ­ F R E Sfi M E A T S & P R O D U C E 22. Thespian 40. Notches e s t r a t e s . B e s t e q u ip m e n t. Q u a l­ f i l m s on n a t io n a li s m and natio nal l e a d e r s In 23. Medicinal 41. Land 4. Adjective container sp eed , 4.11 r e a r eqd. $1,575. 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A lm o s t new . T h o m a s , T h e P h a n to m T h e t a . R IP : 1 -1 / 1 9 I lo v e y o u a n d t r u s t yo u . Js/\% L y n n e L aw ton , F r a n k l i n so p h o ­ m o r e to R o b e r t P . K lip p e r , N ew 3 5 1 -0 5 4 2 . 3-1/19 T r u s t M E . N ik o . 1 -1 / 1 9 CALL - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Y o r k , N .Y , s e n io r , Z e t a Beta Tau. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F rid ay, January 19, 1968 Professors call for further faculty bylaw amendment IN THE LANSING - EAST LANSING AREA b a c k to the C o u n c il f o r fu r t h e r v e rs ity o f M ic h ig a n , w a s the c a u s e they tend to " c r e a t e a By L IN D A D E R B Y k e y n o te sp e a k e r. H e w a s the c r e d ib ilit y g a p . " a m en d m en t. 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