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B le e d in g w a s c h e c k e d and the p a tien t a id e s , at le a s t f o r a w h ile , to s m o o t h th e t r a n s it io n . E v e n t u a lly the n e w ca b in e t o f U.S. efforts T h e t h ir d s t i l l li v q s . H e I s P h il ip B l a l - w a s re p o rte d In s a t is f a c t o r y c o n d itio n . o f f ic e r g e ts h is ow n peop le. S A IG O N UP) — A g r o u p of 30 0 R o m a n b e r g o f C a p e T o w n , So u th A f r ic a , w h o w a s B u t m o r e h e m o r r h a g in g d e v e lo p e d the C l i f f o r d to ld W h ite H o u s e n e w s m e n C a t h o lic s , re fu g e e s f r o m N o r t h V ie tn a m r e p o r t e d d o in g w e ll In h i s 20th d a y . f o llo w in g S a tu rd a y . O n Su n d a y , J a n . 14, F r i d a y h e d o e s not now c o n te m p la te a n y m o r e than a d e c a d e a g o , u r g e d the So u th D r . 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Z e l s k i sa id S u n d a y that the v ib r a t io n o f to w it h s ta n d a g re a t a m o u n t o f p r e s s u r e C H IC A G O IF. — M e m b e r s o f the S t a n fo rd U n i v e r s it y m e d ic a l te a m w h ic h the a m p lif ie r s and the g e n e r a l n o is e o f the d a n c e r s p r o b a b ly c a u s e d the n a ils to A f t e r p r e li m i n a r y I n v e s t ig a t i o n s , Z e ls k i fe lt that the a d d e d w e ig h t a n d the v ib r a t io n s a n d w e ig h t ,” h e s a id . S tu d e n t-fa c u lty ju d ic ia r y w e re “ the o n ly t h e o r y w e h a v e to w o r k w ith T h e m o s t s e r i o u s In j u r y F r id a y n ig h t p e r f o r m e d the h e a r t t r a n s p la n t o p e ra tio n lo o s e n and the c e llin g to f a ll. a t th e p r e s e n t . " w a s a b ro k e n n o s e , p o lic e s a id . M o s t o f on M i k e K a s p e r a k , 54, s t r e s s e d the need " T h e c e ilin g w a s p u t up a b out 18 o r 20 S u n d a y f o r b e tte r p h y s ic a l e v a lu a tio n of p o te n tia l t ra n s p la n t p a tie n ts. “ W e ch e c k e d the r o o f f o r le a k s a n d found th e i n j u r ie s w e re n e c k and b a ck a b r a s io n s . e le c ts jú n io r a s c h a ir m a n T h e re m a rk s of D r . N o rm a n Shum w ay By L IN D A G O R T M A K E R H e s a id the J u d ic ia r y i s " J u s t g e ttin g a n d D r . D o n a ld C . H a r r i s o n w e re re p o r t e d S tate N ews S ta ff W r i t e r s t a r t e d " a n d w i l l h a v e a m e e tin g t h is in the c u r r e n t is s u e o f the J o u r n a l o f w eek to c o n s id e r c a s e s that m a y be d e a lt the A m e r ic a n M e d ic a l A s s o c i a t i o n A stu d en t w a s e le c te d c h a ir m a n of the w ith b y the J u d ic ia ry . P e n d in g c a s e s i n ­ (J A M A ). n e w ly - f o r m e d s tu d e n t-fa c u lty j u d ic ia r y at c lu d e the re c e n t R O T C c o n t r o v e r s y . D r . S h u m w a y h e ade d the s u r g ic a l te am it s f i r s t o r g a n iz a t io n a l m e e tin g T h u r s ­ J a m e s R . T h o m a s , E a s t L a n s i n g s p e c ia l w h ic h p e r f o r m e d the o p e ra tio n on K a s ­ d a y n ig h t. p e r a k w ho d ie d Su n d a y, 15 d a y s a ft e r r e ­ S k ip R u d o lp h , D e t r o it Ju n ior, w a s s e ­ (p le a s e t u r n t o back page) c e iv in g the h e a r t o f a 4 3 - y e a r - o ld w o m a n . le c te d h e ad o f the g r o u p e s t a b lis h e d b y " T h e s e v e r e ly i l l a n d the c o m a t o s e a r e the A c a d e m ic F r e e d o m R e p o rt that i s the p a tie n ts w ith w h o m w e m u s t w o r k , ” s u p p o s e d to in c lu d e f o u r stu d e n ts and D r . S h u m w a y told the J A M A . “ B u t th e r e m a y v e r y w e ll be a le v e l o f o r g a n fu n c tio n s e v e n fa c u lty m e m b e r s . T h r e e stu d e n ts a n d s i x fa c u lty m e m b e r s Q uake survivors b e lo w w h ic h we sh o u ld not p e r f o r m s u c h now c o m p o s e the g r o u p , w ith a p p o in t­ an o p e ra tio n . W e do not y e t know , h o w e v e r, w hat the le v e l m ig h t b e . " m e n t s e xp e cte d s o o n f r o m a l l- U n lv e r s i t y Stud e nt J u d ic ia r y ( A U S J ) and P r e s id e n t m ove to escape " T h e r e a s o n that c o m p lic a t io n s d id H a n n a h , r e s p e c t iv e ly . 0 no t c l e a r q u ic k ly In t h is p a t i e n t , K a s ­ p e r a k , ” D r . S h u m w a y s a id , " a s th e y d id T h e j u d ic ia r y w i l l h a v e o r ig in a l j u r i s ­ d ic t io n in c a s e s in v o lv in g g r a d e ap p eal, sickness, w eather in t h o s e o f D r . C h r i s t i a n B a r n a r d in S o u t h r e a d m is s lo n f r o m s u s p e n s io n f o r n o n - P A L E R M O , S i c i l y UP) — T h o u s a n d s o f A f r i c a , i s due, I b e lie v e , to the a d v a n c e d a c a d e m ic r e a s o n s , a n d c a s e s in v o lv in g s u r v i v o r s o f the S i c il i a n e a rth q u a k e w e re c h r o n ic sta te o f t h e s e c o m p lic a t io n s in a lle g e d v io la t io n s o f r e g u la t io n s c o m in g r e - e v a c u a t e d f r o m re fu g e e tent c a m p s o u r p a tie n t.” D r . H a r r i s o n , h e a d o f S t a n ­ f r o m the o ffic e o f the v ic e p re s id e n t f o r S u n d a y to e s c a p e b itt e r w in t e r w e a th e r f o r d ’ s d e p a rtm e n t o f c a r d io lo g y , s a id that stu d en t a f f a ir s . a n d the g r o w in g p r o b le m o f s ic k n e s s . in the fu tu re , p o te n tia l c a n d id a te s f o r A p p e a ls f r o m o t h e r J u d ic ia l b ra n c h e s O n e w e e k a ft e r the q uake s t r u c k the tra n s p la n ta t io n p r o b a b ly s h o u ld be h o s p i ­ in c lu d in g A U S J a n d e v e n r e s id e n c e h a ll w e s t e r n en d o f the is la n d , m o r e than 4 0 ,0 0 0 t a liz e d w e ll in a d v a n c e o f s u r g e r y . H e s t r u c t u r e s w i ll a ls o b e co n sid e re d . s u r v i v o r s w e r e s t i l l li v i n g in m u d , f ilth s a id that a ll o r g a n fu n c t io n s sh o u ld be R u d o lp h s p o k e e n t h u s ia s t ic a lly a b o u t h is a n d c o n f u s io n w o r s e n e d b y in te rm itte n t ev a lu a te d a n d m in im a l fu n c tio n a l c r it e r ia p o s it io n a n d r e f e r r e d to the f o r w a r d r a in , sn o w and d r iv in g w in d s . e s t a b lis h e d . on the A c a d e m ic C o u n c il in the fre e d o m W it h c a s e s o f s c a r le t fe v e r, p n e u m o n ia , T h e J o u rn a l a ls o p u b lis h e d the r e m a r k s r e p o r t that s ta te s , " T h e r e a l s ig n if ic a n c e a n d c h ic k e n p o x r i s i n g , a u t h o r itie s o r d e r e d o f D r . J . C . C a lla g h a n , a C a n a d ia n s u r g e o n o f t h is d o cu m e n t, a s w e b e lie v e , i s not a m a s s i v e e v a c u a tio n to m o v e r e f u g e e s f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y o f A lb e r t a . that s tu d e n ts h a v e a c q u ir e d r ig h t s , but in to s o l i d b u ild in g s in c it ie s on the e d g e D r . C a lla g h a n , w h o m the J A M A r e f e r s that th e y h a v e e x p lic it ly b een m a d e p a r t y o f the d i s a s t e r a r e a . to a s " a p i o n e e r " o f h e a r t s u r g e r y to o u r s o c i a l t r u s t . " I n T r a p a n i, on e o f the th re e p r o v in c e s p r o c e s s e s , w a s quo ted a s s a y in g t r a n s ­ p la n ta tio n i s p r e m a t u r e a n d u n ju st ifie d Entertainment at Grandmother’s? "N o t h in g sp e a k s as m u c h f o r t h is a ttitu d e o f the U n i v e r s i t y . ’*' R u d o lp h s a id , h it b y the q ua ke, r e f u g e e s w e r e m o v e d b y t r u c k f r o m m u d - m ir e d tent c it ie s in to on the b a s i s o f a v a ila b le r e s e a r c h . P a t r o n s o f G r a n d m o t h e r ’ s on M ic h ig a n A v a . got t h e i r m o n e y 's worth o f e x c i t e m e n t F r i d a y night when a " a s the fa c t that a stu d en t w a s e le c te d ( p le a s e tu rn to back page) (p le a s e to r n to b ack page) fa l s e c e ll in g f e l l In d u r in g a b r e a k In th e m u s ic . State N ews photo by L a r r y H a g e d o rn c h a ir m a n of the J u d i c i a r y . " STATE N EWS J a m e s D i S p a n io lo M IC H IG A N e d i t o r - in - c h ie f E r i c P ia n ln , e x e c u tiv e e d ito r L a w r e n c e W e rn e r, m a n a g in g e d ito r B o b b y Soden, c a m p u s e d it o r S u sa n C o m e rfo rd E d w a r d A . B r i l l , e d it o r ia l e d ito 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 r e c i p i e n t o f th e P a c e m a k e r a w a r d f o r o u ts t a n d in g j o u r n a l i s m . M o n d a y M o r n i n g , J a n u a r y 2 2 , 1968 EDITORIALS T h e s h i p o f s t a t e s a il s o n To accom pany his c r im e And the ship goes on. co n tro l m e a s u r e s , his ideas The ship of s t a t e , that i s , for employing m o re of the will churn its way through fo r m e r ly h a r d - c o r e unem ­ higher ta x e s , continued ployed and p r o je c t s to build p rogress, h is t o r y ’ s m o st sta c k s of s t e r i l e housing m a s s iv e spending p rog ram units, th e re should be m a s ­ and m o re q u ests fo r p e a c e , siv e educational a ttem p ts. accord ing to P r e s id e n t Jo h n ­ B u t a phenomenal sum o f son’ s State of the Union m e s ­ money is tied up in a war. sage la s t Wednesday. Jo h n s o n ’ s ship of sta te Johnson d e s c r ib e d the may b e . d ir e c te d toward o v e r a ll voyage with op ti­ p r o g r e s s and p e a ce in its m is m , d esp ite rocking of the journey “ t h r o u g h new boat by a war that won’t end w a te r s , toward new s h o r e s , ” end tomorrow, civil but it is a lso running, in an u n r e s t a c r o s s the nation that ing added fury in a sp ira llin g cated no change in the pace e le ctio n y e a r , in the shadow could in 1968 out-do the v io­ c o s t of war. Ending the V ie t­ of e ffo r ts to find p e a ce for of the G r e a t S o c ie ty ’ s c o l ­ le n c e of 1967 (and growing nam war and b ringing home V ietn a m . The A d m in istr a ­ lap se and is ignoring the questions rippling around the our m ore than 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 troops tion i s , as b e fo r e , i n t e r e s t ­ growing le a k s s t i r r in g its world about the “ A m e rica n would not alone a r r e s t ed in p e ace n eg o tiatio n s, if ‘I y o n d e r if s h e ’s a w a r e of the U n iv e r s it y p a s s e n g e r s with discon ten t. way.” ) mounting ex p e n d itu re s, but A m e rica n t e r m s a r e m et. p re g n a n c y p o lic y ?...’ — The E d ito r s G overnm ent spending has even d e esca la tio n would be a On.ce aq[%jtv we a r e asking n ea rly doubled in th r e e sh o rt sig n ific a n t b ^ g ih n in g. the enem y to com e knocking M A X L E R N E R y e a r s . The s to r m front o f in ­ However, the P r e s id e n t ’ s on our door. We m u st step flatio n a ry conditions i s f in d - address to the nation indi- forw ard and display active d e s ir e for s e ttle m e n t of the V ietnam question. F oru m 6 8 sets s ta g e T h e d e n ia l o f a u t h o r it y E co n o m ic conditions do appear to ju stify Jo h n s o n ’ s proposed tax i n c r e a s e , h o p e ­ fo r ‘ C h o i c e 9, e l e c t i o n s fully only as a te m p o ra ry T h e q u e stio n that the d ra ft r e s is t a n c e c a s e s r a i s e i s in t e lle c t u a lly p e r h a p s the p r im e q u e stio n of o u r tim e: to w hat extent “ A quiet man who lived all his life at Concord has Forum 68, ASMSU’ s a t­ P r e s id e n t Kennedy; R o b ert m e a s u r e of c o n tro l. And d o e s p o lit ic a l a u t h o r ity h a v e a c la im on the becom e the wost important intellectual influence today tem pt to bring to ca.Q&Bus Culp.; asvd \^thMr S c h le s in g e r again, much depends on an in d iv id u a l— a m o r a l a s w e ll a s a p o w e r in the struggle against the authority of the Arm rican noted au thorities on four of a re being con tacted io r inis e^d to the w ar. A continued claim? T h e q u e stio n i s r a i s e d w ben "y m 1 state . . . ” the m o st im portant i s s u e s of v w would m ean a continued d e c id e that they w ill r e s i s t the d ra ft and s u b je c t . need fo r the tax hike. w hen o ld e r m e n a s a m a tte r o f c o n s c ie n c e c o n t e m p o r a r y A m e r ic a , Such noted e c o n o m is ts as u r g e them to r e s i s t . It i s a l s o r a is e d l e s s to the sta te o v e r the in d iv id u a l a s a m a tt e r te ct h im . T h e b la c k p o w e r m ilit a n t p i c k s of p r in c ip le . T h o r e a u w ent to J a il r a t h e r the la w s h e w a n ts to b r e a k and the l a w s could turn out to be it s mos, W.illiam M cC hesney M a r tin ,, jlfcftrply .it: the - s i t - i n s a n d the c l o s e - i n s , Am azingly fenougli., « V efftftr» the a u th o r ity b e in g d enied i s a lo c a l than p a y ta x e s to a sta te w h ich h e r e g a r d e d he in v o k e s f o r s a f e g u a r d in g h im s e lf . T h e worthwhile - p r o je o t .o f chsfirman o f the F e d e r a l R e ­ a s in v o lv e d in i m m o r a l a c t s lik e the M e x i ­ d r a f t r e s i s t e r , u n le s s he i s an o u t - a n d - sop m anages tq sebaiffli^HiS' oriéu' ' T h è s d ra ft j ^ s i s t a n c e c a s e s c o m e y e a r . If ASMSU is su ccessfu ' s e r v e B o a r d ; R o b ert H eil- c l o s e r to thé "c e n t r a l i s s u e b e c a u se the c a n w a r. ou t p a c ifis t , p i c k s the w a r he w ill r e s i s t , thoughts on war and ta x e s . n e r v e they touch i s the w a r - r e c r u it in g H i s g r e a t e s s a y , " O n the D u t y o f C i v i l r e s e r v i n g the r ig h t to s e r v e in s o m e o th e r. in getting the s p e a k e r s , an b r o n n e r , author of “ The D is o b e d ie n c e , ” h a d a d e c is iv e in flu e n c e I n both in s t a n c e s he t a k e s not a f i r m a n a r ­ His words on the need fo r a n e rv e , w h ic h no n a t io n — h o w e v e r p o w e r ­ open and inform ed debate on W orldly P h i l o s o p h e r s ” ; f u l — can a ffo r d to h a v e p a ra ly z e d . on the t h in k in g o f T o l s t o y and G a n d h i. c h is t ic p o sitio n , but a s e le c tiv e one. H e i s tax in c r e a s e a re not e n ­ T h r o u g h G a n d h i 's in flu e n c e on a n u m b e r w ill in g to p a y the p r ic e o f h i s a c tio n s , but th ese i s s u e s , s o .n e c e s s a r y W'alter H e lle r, econom ic ad­ * * * o f e a r l y A m e r ic a n c i v i l r ig h t s le a d e rs , twined around the s a c r i f i c e s T o u n d e rsta n d w hat i s in v o lv e d , one m u s t b y a c h e c k he ca n c a n c e l at w ill. today, could be initiated at v i s e r under Kennedy; and cu t b e lo w the s u r fa c e c o n t r o v e r s ie s o f t o ­ it c a m e b a c k a g a in to the U n it e d S t a t e s T h e se c o n d p r o b le m i s ab out w hat h a p ­ a nation at war m u st m ake. a n d h a s been p a r t o f the thought and t a c ­ p e n s to the l a r g e r s o c ie t y w hen total MSU. d a y and m a k e a b r i e f f o r a y into the h is t o r y Pau l Sam uelson of the M a s ­ And a r e we not at w ar? And o f id e a s. T h e p r o b le m g o e s b ack, 500 y e a r s t i c s o f M a r t i n L u t h e r K i n g ’s g ro u p . It h a s p e r m is s iv e n e s s r e i g n s . D r . B e n ja m in P rec ed in g Choice 68, a s a c h u s e tts Institute of T e c h ­ in flu e n c e d the b la c k p o w e r m o v e m e n t, and S p o c k , in h i s e a r l i e r p h a se a s a c h ild a re we not making s a c r i f i c e s o r so , to the c h u r c h - s t a t e s t r u g g le in E u ­ i s no w at the c o r e o f c i v i l d is o b e d ie n c e p s y c h o lo g is t , p lu m p e d a ll out f o r the nationwide c o lle g ia te p r e s i ­ nology a r e being invited to ro p e , w hen the c h u r c h d e n ie d the fin a l b e c a u s e of that w ar? Ignoring a u t h o r it y of the sta te and c la im e d a o f the d ra ft. A q u ie t m a n w ho liv e d a ll h i s p e r m i s s i v e p a re n t. In a la t e r p h a se he r e ­ dential p r im a r y to be held speak on the topic of the lif e at C o n c o r d h a s b e c o m e the m o s t i m ­ v is e d h i s v ie w and re c o g n iz e d the need the s a c r i f i c e s r e fle c te d in s e p a ra te but e q u al m o r a l t e r r i t o r y w h ic h p o rta n t in te lle c tu a l in flu e n c e tod ay in the f o r a f r a m e o f l i m i t s w ith in w h ich f r e e ­ April 2 4 , Foru m 68 would A m e rica n f is c a l p o lic ie s . the state c o u ld not v io la te . It w a s re ne w ed r is in g p r ic e s does not make in the 19th c e n t u r y b y h is t o r ia n s and p o lit ­ s t r u g g le a g a in st the a u t h o r it y o f the A m e r ­ d o m c a n d e v e lo p . B u t ca n a s o c ie t y s u r ­ help fu rth er inform students. F in a lly , after the “ long­ ic a n sta te a n d i s a n u n m a tc h e d f o r c e not v iv e w ith to ta l p o lit ic a l a n d le g a l p e r m i s ­ them any l e s s r e a l. i c a l t h in k e r s w ho w o u ld not a cce p t the o n ly on the u n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s e s but e ve n s i v e n e s s w ithout a s i m i l a r fra m e of l i m i t s ? ASMSU will also sponsor e s t , h o ttest s u m m e r ” e v e r , id ea that no a u t h o r ity ca n c la s h w ith that in the b la c k g h e tto s a m o n g p e o p le w ho O r d o e s the a n a r c h ic p r in c ip le of p ic k in g o f the state. Choice 68 at MSU, giving stu ­ and with one ahead which may To rid our s t r e e t s and a l­ m a y n e ve r have he ard of h is nam e. w hat y o u w ill o r w o n ' t o b s e r v e a m o n g the A y o u n g B r i t i s h th in k e r , H a r o ld L a s k i , * * * dents an opportunity to voice well be w o rse, urban u n r e s t le y s of death and danger the g a th e re d to g e th e r the s t r a n d s o f c h u r c h l a w s — the p r in c ip le o f s e le c tiv e d e n ia l o f h is t o r y a n d p o lit ic a l t h e o r y into the con ce p t 1 h a v e deep r e s p e c t f o r a t h o r o u g h ­ a u t h o r it y — le a d to an in t o le ra b le v io le n c e ? th e ir p r e fe r e n c e fo r any of c r i e s for attention. ASMSU P r e s id e n t reco m m e n d s 100 g o in g b e lie v e r in c i v i l d iso b e d ie n c e , e v e n F in a lly , th e r e i s the q u e stio n of the v i g i l — o f p o lit ic a l " p l u r a l i s m . " S o c ie ty , he said , the m a jo r p re sid e n tia l c a n ­ m ore F B I agents, 100 m ore th o u gh 1 d o n 't g o a lo n g w ith h im . I f he a n t is m that m a y w e ll c o m e f r o m one s e c ­ is inviting som e of the m o st i s m a n y, not one. I t c o n t a in s not o n ly the r e a l l y b e lie v e s in it, he i s p re p a r e d to s u f ­ tio n of the p o p u la tio n a s a r e s p o n s e to the didates from both p a r t ie s , involved people in this a r e a a s s i s t a n t U.S. A ttorneys for p o lit ic a l c o m m u n it y - - t h e s ta te — but a l s o f e r the c o n s e q u e n c e s o f h i s a c ts, a s d e n ia l o f a u t h o r it y b y a n o th e r. It i s s h o r t ­ the c o rp o ra tio n , the tra d e union, the as well as th eir opinions on to speak. c r im in a l c a s e s and m ore c h u rc h , the u n iv e r s it y . T h e sta te h a s it s T h o r e a u and T o l s t o y a n d G a n d h i d id .,B u t s ig h t e d to th in k that su c h a d e n ia l ca n be f o r th o se who w ant to u s e the t a c t ic s o f q u a ra n tin e d w ith in the c i r c l e o f a f a v o re d s e v e r a l re fe r e n d a i s s u e s , Included are M ayor John p erso n n el in the fe d e r a l drug c l a im on the in d iv id u a l, but so h a s e a ch c i v i l d iso b e d ie n c e , but h a ve not thought few, w h e th e r on the c a m p u s e s o r a m o n g o f the o t h e r s . S o v e r e ig n t y i s p lu ra l. including V ietnam . V. Lind say of New Y o rk ; and n a r c o tic s co n tro l divi­ T h i s f u r n is h e d one b a s e f o r the t h e o r y t h ro u g h w hat it m e a n s f o r th e m and f o r the b la c k p o w e r le a d e r s . A t s o m e p oin t the s o c ie ty , 1 s u g g e s t t h re e p r o b le m s that need in fe c tio n w ill s p re a d , and then we m a y Foru m 68 will s e t the Whitney Young of the Urban sion. B u t will 100 m ore J . o f c i v i l d iso b e d ie n c e . B u t w h ile the F r e n c h , to be e x p lo re d : h a v e the r u le o f la w re p la c e d b y the la w B r i t i s h a n d G e r m a n s w e re in flu e n ce d b y it, fra m e w o rk for C h oice 68, League; D e tro it Mayor E d g ar H oover’ s feed our the A m e r ic a n s h a v e go n e on to o th e r t r a d i ­ O n e i s w h e th e r a p e r s o n w ho t a k e s a of the p o s s e a n d the m ob. It i s w o rth with d iscu ssio n of A m e r i­ p r in c ip le d m o r a l sta n d in d is o b e y in g the t h in k in g th ro u g h . Id e a s do ha ve c o n s e ­ J e r o m e P. Cavanagh; Gov. hungry, clothe our poor and tio n s . T h e s t r o n g e s t a n d m o s t g la m o r o u s q u e n c e s. p re c e d e n t tod ay i s that o f T h o r e a u , w h o se la w h a s a m o r a l r ig h t to a p p e a l to the s a m e c a ’ s f i s c a l situation, urban Otto K e r n e r of Illin o is ; and educate our i l l i t e r a t e ? le g a l s t r u c t u r e a n d the s a m e state to p r o ­ C o p y r ig h t 1968, Los A n g e le s T i m e s thought w a s a n a r c h is t ic , d e n y in g a u t h o r ity u n r e s t, Vietnam and p o litic a l D ick G r e g o ry , Negro c o m e ­ p a r t ie s . dian and c iv il rig h ts a c tiv is t. The la t t e r topic is e s p e ­ OUR RKADKRS’ MINDS c ia lly pertinen t in this e l e c ­ Only G r e g o r y h as an­ tion y e a r . ASMSU is inviting America abandons draft registers sw ered so f a r , accep ting for Sen. Eugene McC arthy; H a r - the F r id a y b e fo r e final rold S ta s s e n , s i x - t im e p r e s ­ e x a m s . Hopefully, s e v e r a l idential candidate; A labam a of the o th e r s will answ er in T o the E d it o r : in the e y e s of the p e o p le w ho r e s i s t the Gov. G eorge W a lla c e ; and the a ffir m a tiv e , but for b e t­ In the a r t ic le o f J a n . 17 by M a x L e m e r , d ra ft. G eorg ia Gov. L e s t e r Maddox te r tim es. M r . L e r n e r s e e m s to m is u n d e r st a n d what r e s is t a n c e to the d ra ft s ig n if ie s . T h e p e o ­ M r . L e r n e r s e e m s to th in k that th e se m e n a r e a b a n d o n in g A m e r ic a but i s n ’t Years o f e ffo rt do w n the drain to com e to the cam pus. F o ru m 68 has g r e a t poten­ p le w ho ha ve a n t i- d r a f t (p r o -fr e e d o m ) it m o r e c o r r e c t to s a y that A m e r ic a i s V ietnam , of c o u r s e , r e ­ tia l. If i t is c a r r i e d out with a ttitu d e s and a r e w ill in g to r e s i s t the d ra ft a b a n d o n in g t h e m ? W h y m u s t y o u n g m e n T o the E d it o r : a r e d o in g so b e c a u se the d ra ft i s a g a in st "d e c id e to d efy the w h o le f o rc e and the — Y e a r s of e ffo rt dow n the d ra in , m ains with the highest of the im petus of i n t e r e s t and t h e ir m o r a l c o n v ic t io n s . M r. Le rn e r m a c h in e r y of the s ta te ” ? I s it b e c a u se PLEA E f f o r t s to m a k e u s one. p r i o r it i e s for n e c e s s a r y d is ­ support it d e s e r v e s , it could s e e m s to thin k that t h is type o f in d iv id u a l­ th e y feel that the “ s ta te ” i s no lo n g e r T h i n k o f y o u r s e lf a s b la c k T h i s i s the h o u r: i s t a c tio n h a s s e r i o u s c o n se q u e n c e s but he a c t in g in a m o r a l, r a t io n a l a n d A m e r ic a n G e t w ith it, jo in the fun c u s s io n , and a meaningful be a powerful stim u lu s for d o e s n ’t state the a lt e r n a t iv e s to d ra ft w a y ? I s it b e c a u se m e n no lo n g e r h a v e A n d y o u ’l l be b la c k — R e j o in the m a in ) B la c k e d out. platform for con sid erin g it heightened p a rticip a tio n in r e s is t a n c e . T o a llo w o n e ’s s e lf to be d ra ft ­ the r ig h t to o p p o se w a r and on the b a s e s H oyt C oe Reed ed a n d u se d b y the state in it s m ilit a r y o f t h e ir c o n s c ie n c e to k e e p f r o m c o m m it ­ a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s s o r , s o c ia l s c ie n c e has been too long lacking at C h oice 68 and m o re activ e m a n p o w e r c h a n n e llin g f o r the p u r p o s e T h i n k o f y o u r s e lf a s w h ite t in g c r i m e s a g a in s t h u m a n it y ? O r y e llo w , m a y b e b ro w n MSU. McCarthy; Sen, p a rticip a tio n in the fa ll e l e c ­ o f c a r r y i n g on a w a r m o s t p eop le c o n s id e r T o p a r a p h r a s e M r . L e r n e r 1 sh o u ld B e i n g d is h e a rt e n e d b y a l l the s e p a r a t is m — W h o g iv e s a dam nl to be im m o r a l a n d ille g a l, b y fighting, k i l l ­ in the n e w s. C h a r le s P e r c y ; M cG eorge tion s. nate not to be in v o lv e d w hen m e n a r e A r e you a m a n ? in g a n d d y in g f o r no r a t io n a l r e a s o n i s v e r y f o r c e d to liv e b y l a w s in c o n tr a d ic tio n Bundy, fo r m e r ad v iser to - - T h e E d ito r s m u c h a g r e a t e r e v il than to b re a k the la w to the id e a ls o f C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d D e m o c r a c y T h i n k o f y o u r s e lf a s p e r s o n up o n w h ic h A m e r ic a i s s u p p o s e d ly b a se d A n d y o u 'l l lo o m la r g e PI A M T S a n d to " c a r r y the s c a r o f the e x p e r ie n c e ” A m o n g t h e b e s t — R e j o in in g the ra c e , N IC E - 6 0 IN G . . . IT T O O K T H A T EVERYTHIN6 I ¡X3 A\AK£S o f w a r a n d k illin g f o r the r e s t of t h e ir T h e one hum an ra ce S T O N E FOUft T H O U S A N D Y E A R S ME FEEL SUIlTV.. li v e s . I f the p e o p le w ho a r e " o l d en ough T o th e E d it o r : TO G E T TO SH O R E , A N D N 0U ) to m ake, up t h e ir m in d ” d e c id e that it i s Y 0 0 V E TH(?0U)N IT B A C K ! “ 7/ b e tte r to r e s i s t then liv e in a s o c ie t y o f T h e w o r ld w ill s e e y o u A s y o u se e yo u . B u t N e x t to P a u lin e K a e l a n d M ic h a e l J. i m m o r a l it y a n d in j u s t ic e then th e y sh o u ld C o u n t y o u r s e lf out A r le n , I lo v e S t u a rt R o s e n t h a l b e st. b e c o n g ra tu la te d f o r t h e ir c o u r a g e in r \ s A n d y o u ’r e out. s ta n d in g up to the w a r m a c h in e and s u p ­ G a r y E . S t o lla k p o r te d if not e n c o u ra g e d b y u s. " B l a c k ’ i s b la c k in d e e d - a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r J o s e p h T . C iu p a T h i s i s ’p o w e r " ? p s y c h o lo g y I-IZ . "» ------- L a n s in g , s o p h o m o re ------------ Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 22, 1968 3 HAJM hMI BES — H H p 1 N E W S 700 Japanese clash with police S A S E B O , J a p a n If! — A b o u t in b r e a k in g into the U .S . n a v a l a r i v e r bed b o r d e r in g the b a se tw o o f the s tu d e n ts. T h e o t h e r s p o lic e b e lo n g e d to the v io le n t It w a s the fo u rth d a y o f stu ­ s u m m a r y 7 0 0 e x t r e m is t le ft -w in g stu d e n ts b a s e . battled J a p a n e se p o lic e Su n d a y ’ A f t e r a tta c k in g p o lic e - w i t h 5 0 0 y a r d s a w a y , s i x o f them c lim b e d o v e r a s ix - f o o t w ir e fle d . N a v y s h o r e p a t r o ls c o n ­ fisc a t e d a re d fla g b ro u g h t into f r in g e o f Z e n g a k u r e n , the J a p a ­ n e s e F e d e r a t io n o f S e lf - G o v e r n ­ d en t r io t in g a g a in s t the v i s i t of the E n t e r p r i s e , w h ic h a r r iv e d p r o t e s t in g the v i s i t h e re o f the s t ic k s and r o c k s at the b a se fe n c e and ente red the b a se p ro p ­ the b a se by the s tu d e n ts. in g Stu d e n ts o r g a n iz a t io n . h e r e F r id a y . n u c le a r -p o w e r e d U . S . a ir c r a f t e n tra n c e w ithou t s u c c e s s , ab out er. A t S a s e b o b r id g e , f a c in g the S o m e 3 ,0 0 0 s a i l o r s f r o m the T h e stu d e n ts a p p e a re d to be A cap sule s u m m a r y o f the d a y 's e v e n ts fro m c a r r i e r E n t e r p r is e , and a n u m ­ 7 0 o f the stu d e n ts b ro k e a w a y J a p a n e s e p o lic e and U J S . s h o r e b a s e e n tra n c e w h e re the stu d e n ts E n t e r p r is e o n lib e r t y w e re co n ­ g e n e r a t in g p u b lic s y m p a t h y in our w lrs services. b e r of them su c c e e d e d b r ie f ly f r o m the m a in g r o u p . C r o s s i n g p a t r o ls ru s h e d up and a r r e s t e d c h o s e to launch t h e ir m a in fine d to the n a v a l b a s e c o m ­ t h is c it y , a p p a re n t ly a s a r e s u lt a s s a u lt , 156 p e r s o n s w e re in ­ pound f o r a t im e b e c a u se o f the o f what m a n y fe lt w e re e x c e s ­ ju re d . P o lic e u s e d t e a r g a s , r io t in g , a t the r e q u e s t o f J a p a ­ s i v e ly h a r s h m e a s u r e s by the h ig h - p re s s u r e w a te r-je ts and n e s e p o lic e . T h e y w e re a llo w e d p o lic e . S o m e S a s e b o c it iz e n s t r u n c h e o n s to t u rn b a ck the at­ to v is i t d ow n tow n S a s e b o when re sp o n d e d g e n e r o u s ly to a stu ­ 441 was afraid students E a rth o r b it a l te s t c o u n td o w n tack e rs, T h e in j u r e d in c lu d e d 106 p o lic e m e n and 36 stu d e n ts. the stu d e n ts quie te d dow n in the e v e n in g . d en t a p p e a l f o r d o n a tio n s to f i­ n a n c e t h e ir c a u s e . would consider me a T h e o t h e r s w e re r e p o r t e r s and b y s t a n d e r s , 12,000 o f w h om on m iracle w orker.4* t h is h o lid a y S u n d a y tu rn e d out to C h a n g e a w in te r d ip lo m a Ja m es D. 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O n c e in the p r e s e n c e o f c l o s e to 10,000 A lo n g e r a sc e n t e n g in e b u rn T h e s p a c e a g e n c y s ta rt e d the lu n a r o r b it , the M o d u le i s to S o c i a l is t s and C o m m u n is t s who la s t in g about s e v e n m in u t e s , s i m ­ to o v e r s e a s s e rv ic e cou ntd ow n c lo c k S u n d a y and de­ s e p a ra te f r o m the o r b it in g A p o l­ a l s o g a th e re d at the b a s e . en­ u la t in g a lu n a r ta k e o ff, i s to t r a n c e to p ro te s t the v i s i t of W i n t e r g ra du a tes w h o a p p ly f o r Peace Corps s ervice b y Feb­ c la r e d that a ll " i s p ro c e e d in g lo and f e r r y tw o c r e w m e n to the c o n c lu d e L u n a r ' M o d u le l ’s 6 1/2 s m o o t h ly " to w a rd an e a rt h o r b it ­ m o o n 's s u r fa c e . the 7 5 ,0 0 0 -to n E n t e r p r i s e . ru a r y 10 can be: overseas b y e arly su m m e r in any one o f 25 h o u r flig h t. a l te st M o n d a y o f A m e r i c a 's T h e stu d e n ts w ho c la s h e d with program s ra n g in g fr o m edu ca tion to s m a llp o x e ra d ic a tio n in T h e M o d u le c o n s i s t s of two In t e r n a t io n a l N e w s T h a ila n d . . . To g o . . . India . . . B razil . . . and dozens o f f i r s t L u n a r M o d u le , f o r e r u n n e r s t a g e s , each h a v in g s e p a r a t e en­ o f the type s p a c e c r a f t b e in g de­ g in e a n d e le c t r ic a l s y s t e m s . T h e o th e r c ou n trie s. I • J A P A N E S E P O L I C E In S a s e b o ba ttled about 70 0 e x t r e m is t le ft w in g stu d e n ts w h o w e r e p r o t e s t in g the v is i t of the n u c l e a r - s ig n e d to f e r r y a s t r o n a u t s to and f r o m the m oon . b ottom o r d e sc e n t s ta g e c o n ta in s the m o t o r that w ill s e r v e a s a COUPON I . Mail lliis co u p o n to da y. E xpect to hear frum us tomorrow. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p o w e re d U .S . a ir c r a f t c a r r i e r E n t e r p r is e . P e r c h e d atop the s a m e S a tu rn b r a k in g ro c k e t to s o ftly la n d 1 ro c k e t that w a s g ro u n d e d on e a s t r o n a u t s on the m o o n . The P r e s e n t th is co u p o n fo r a 10% Applicant Services Ptmr.r* Corps, Washington, H. C\ 2052ft . y e a r a go by the A p o llo 1 f ir e , u p p e r o r a sc e n t sta g e in c lu d e s I 0 A G R O U P O F 3 0 0 R O M A N C A T H O L I C S , t r a d it io n a lly I Name the 16-ton L u n a r M o d u le 1 i s to th e c r e w c o m p a r tm e n t , lif e — d is c o u n t on o n e lu n c h o r d in n e r, a m o n g th e sta u n c h e st a n t i- C o m m u n is t e le m e n t s in S o u th (First) (I.HStJ V ie t n a m , adopted a r e s o lu t io n c o n d e m n in g e f f o r t s to r e c o g ­ b la s t off at 2 p .m . E S T M o n ­ s u p p o r t s y s t e m s and a 3 , 5 0 0 - d a y f o r a 6 1/ 2- h o u r o r b it a l p o u n d - t h ru s t e n g in e t h a t w ill o n ly at Current Address: ___ n iz e the C o m m u n is t - le d N a t io n a l L ib e r a t io n F r o n t a n d u r g in g I i (SIroot K Number) (CHy) (Stair) i re je c t io n of a n y p e a c e s o lu t io n s in itia te d b y the U n it e d S ta te s. e x e r c i s e of its m oon la n d in g and la u n c h a s t r o n a u t s f r o m the m oon i i Se e p a g e 1• ta k e o ff e n g in e s . to w a rd a re n d e z v o u s w ith the j I Oottuso Major: 0 M O R E T H A N 4 0 ,0 0 0 s u r v i v o r s a r e s t i l l l i v i n g in m u d, filth , d is e a s e and c o n f u s io n w o r s e n e d b y r a in , s n o w a n d d r i v i n g "E v e r y t h in g is p ro c e e d in g s m o o t h ly , " M i s s i o n D ir e c t o r W ill ia m C . S c h n e id e r told a p r e ­ o r b it in g A p o llo m o t h e r s h ip f o r the re t u r n t r ip to e a rth . In t h is f i r s t u n m a n n e d m i s ­ THE BEST STEAK HOUSE I I I I Availability: Winter Grad* f j I Send: Information only QJ Application only May/Juno ftratl |~ Other i w in d s on e w e e k a ft e r the e a rth q u a k e at the w e s t e r n end of I Application & Information □ la u n c h p r e s s c o n fe re n c e S u n d a y s io n , o f f ic ia lly d e sig n a te d A p o llo 218 Abbott Road - - A c r o s s f r o m the State T h e a t e r I S ic ily . Se e page 1 • I ! *AppJircilions received by February 10 will be considered for spring programs. j a fte rn o o n . T h e cou ntdow n c lo c k 5 , L u n a r M o d u le 1 i s to f i r e its E x p i r e s J a n u a r y 26,1968 0 O F F I C I A L S I N S A IG O N in t e r p re t e d the a llie d d e c is io n w a s sta rte d S u n d a y at 10 a .m . d e s c e n t e n gin e tw ic e f o r a r e a l ­ Contributed by Friends of the Peace Corps to s h o r t e n the lu n a r new y e a r t r u c e f r o m 48 h o u r s to 36 A s u c c e s s f u l m i s s i o n co u ld is t ic t es t in the v a c u u m o f s p a c e . h o u r s a s m e a n in g that the U .S . h a s no in te n tio n o f e x te n d in g q u a lify the b u g - lik e m o o n s h ip to i t s p a u s e in the b o m b in g o f N o r tfi V ie t n a m b e yo n d the c e a s e ­ c a r r y a s t r o n a u t s the n e xt tim e a f i r e p e r io d . L -u n a r M o d u le f li e s and p o s s i b l / p e r m it A m e r ic a ’ s m a n - t o - t h e - A N O R T H V I E T N A M E S E T R O O P S , b e lie v e d to b e b a se d in m o o n sc h e d u le to be a c c e le ra te d - L a o s , a tta ck e d U .S . M a r i n e s f o r the s e c o n d s t r a ig h t d a y in s lig h t ly . 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CARTON 3 9 0 PHYSICS: 237,238,239,287, O P E N S U N D A Y S ing e n d e a vo r. A n d b*anking h a s a w e 'r e o n e n e w loo k. of the re a so n s w h y W e 'r e the m o d e rn fa ste st-g ro w in g R e g is t e r n o w M o n d a y , J a n u a ry fo r a n 29. in t e r v ie w . H e ’l l b e o n c a m p u s 288,289 10 :0 0 A . M . T I L L m ajor b a n k in the n a tio n .* W h ic h m e a n s t h e r e 's ro o m 6 :0 0 P .M . *American Bunker, August 1, 1966 T h e y o u n g -o ld b a n k S P E C IA L S GOOD T H R U S A T . , J A N . 27th . LA R R Y ’S B A N K O F T H E C O M M O N W E A L T H S H O P - R IT E D E T R O IT , M IC H IG A N 1109 E . G R A N D R I V E R 4 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 22, 1 968 SPORTS Cagers 'Ward’ off Cats for 2nd Big 10 win player in p ra ctice to defend c a ts 75-62 at Jenlson Fleldhouse. "T h e coach said I would prob­ Steve Rymal guarded Kelley most facto r that kept Northwestern By G A Y E L WESCH of the fir s t half. against that player in the gam e. It was MSU’ s 25th straight ably get in, so I wasn’t su r­ from running away with the game S ta te News S po rts W r i t e r prised when he put me in,” said Rymal played most of the game, in the firs t half. The Wildcats The move has helped MSU to two home victory. Turning an im itator into an Big Ten v icto rie s. “ Ward imitated Kelley on the a happy Ward afterw ard s. “ This starting at guard and moving to hit 62 per cent On field goal .ntlmidator is f a s t becoming The latest im itator-tu m ed -in - scouting team in p ra ctices and was a great game to win and it’ s forward fo r the second half. Ry­ attem pts but were out-rebounded usketball Coach John Bening- tim idator was sophomore guard we figured Kelley couldn't be as going to give us a big lif t ." mal m issed the la st two games 29-19 in the half. to n's favorite ta c tic . Lloyd Ward who scored six points tough on us in the game as Ward Kelley cam e into the game with with an ankle Injury but he said A late splurge by MSU in the The la st two Saturdays Bening- and held Northwestern's Dale was In p ra c tic e ,” Benington said. an 18.6 p er game scorin g average it didn't bother him during the second half put the game out of ton has called on the player who K elley to six points in the second “ His play against Kelley was the and scored 11 in the f ir s t half, gam e. reach fo r N orthwestern. ;ud Imitated the opposition's key half as MSU defeated the Wild­ key to this game though.” and finished with 17 fo r the game. The Spartans led at halftime Baskets by Don Adams,North­ 34-31 despite a poor shooting w estern's 6 -6 forw ard, gave the perform ance. MSU missed its Wildcats leads of 46-45 with9:58 fir s t 14 shots and finished with left to play and 48-47 with 8:39 14 of 47 (30 p er cent) fo r the rem aining, but two consecutive Gophers drub icers twice period. Northwestern led by nine points with 9:28 remaining in the half, and led 29-24 with 3:56 to play, baskets by Heywood Edwards put MSU ahead to stay. The Spartans led 6 7 -6 0 with 1:02 left to play, and then scored Even though thpy were m iles A rough,hard-foughtgam eSat- my l if e ," Spartan coach Amo delayed penalties w e r e m is­ but MSU scored four straight eight straight. jm G randm other's, the roof urday shook the ra fters in Minne­ B esson e said. handled. b askets. MSU finished with a 34 p er cent 111 fell In on the MSU hockey sota’ s vast W illiams Arena, The " I t was a comedy of e rro r s ; "W e had a man in the penalty Ward’ s layup with 1:46 left to shooting average, but hit on 2 3 of ..m this weekend. Spartans were damaged by pen­ it was like a nightm are, some­ box fo r 2:06 a fter he should have play in the half put MSU in 26 fre e throw s. ' B efore the The Spartan season record fell a ltie s , with 27 being assessed thing that you can 't believe will been out. It co st us two goals front 30-29 and except fo r two gam e, MSU ranked eighth in the 6 - 8 - 2 , losing Saturday night to fo r the night between the two happen to you. when we were coming back, 5 - 3 ," b rief periods in the seconf half, conference in free throw innesota at Minneapolis, 8 -3 0 . clubs. "T h e r e f e r e e in g w a s a t ro ­ the Irate coach said. they didn't tra il again. shooting, hitting on only 60 per he Spartans lo st the Friday “ It was the worst weekend of c io u s ,” B e sso n e added. " T h e Down 5 - 0 late in the second "W e had a real good chance to cent of 54 attempts in confer­ ngagement as w ell, bowing 3 -2 . hockey that I have ever seen In r u l e s w e r e m is in t e r p r e t e d , and stanza, the Spartans made their build up a big lead in the firs t ence gam es. move with Mike Olsen scoring at half but we blew it on our foul T h e Spartans out-rebounded 16:29. At 18:07, L ee Hathaway shooting," Northwestern Coach Northwestern 51-39, the key to scored on an a s s is t from Bill L a rry G lass said. the win according to G la ss. P R IM IT IV E M E D IC IN E ? E n rico . The Spartans' final tally cam e at 4 :5 3 in the third period The W ildcats hit five of 12 free throws in the fir s t h alf, and 16 "S ta te d eserves a lot of cre d ­ it. They beat us on the boards. when Nino C risto fo ll scored on an of 26 fo r the gam e. T his was the one thing they D R . J .C . L E S H O C K D IS C U S S E S a s s is t by Ken Anstey. MSU’ s rebounding was another needed to win and they did it w e ll," G lass said . M E D I C I N E IN Minnesota jumped to a 3 -0 L ee L afayette, who was MSU’ s lead in the fir s t period , picked B ig 1 0 s t a n d i n g s top s c o re r with 17 points, was up two m ore ta llie s early In the U N D E R D E V E L O P E D C O U N T R I E S also the leading rebounder with second period, and scored three ALL BIG 10 13. Edwards and Jim Gibbons m ore tim es in the third , the Northwestern 8 5 3 1 added ten each fo r MSU. final two goals when the Spartans m o p -m . T O N IG H T w ere short on the ic e . Illinois Ohio State 5 8 6 3 2 2 1 1 Gibbons scored nine points, Rymal 11 and John Bailey 14 "P e n a ltie s hurt us and hurt us Iowa 8 5 2 1 fo r the Spartans. L e e th e tre e bad,” Bessone said . "W e lost R O O M 3 4 U N IO N Friday night when we were a W isconsin 8 5 2 1 T e r r y Gam ber added 14 and L e e L a f a y e t t e (35) is a l l l i m b s as he g oes for tw o Indiana 8 5 2 1 Adams 12 to back up Kelley for a g a i n s t N o r t h w e s t e r n r e s e r v e c e n t e r L a r r y S a u n d e rs man short and we lo st Dick Bols Purdue 7 5 2 1 Northwestern, » vAvUi L l o y d W a r d ( I I ) , Don A d a m s (b e h in d (the Spartans' captain) a fte r only Pne M edical So-cieiy five minutes Friday night when he was ejected fo r fighting. MSU Michigan 6 6 2 2 4 8 0 3 The Wildcats rem ain in firs t place in the Big Ten with a 3-1 L a f a y e t t e ) , H e y w o S d E d w a r d s (33), D a le K e l l y (32) and M i k e W e a v e r w a t c h . MSU d e fe a t e d th e W i l d c a t s Minnesota 3 10 0 4 re co rd , MSU is now 6 -6 ov erall, ’ ‘The league ru les said that we S a tu rd a y , 7 5-62. S tate N e w s p h o to by B ob I v in s 2 -2 in the conference. couldn't use him Saturday which is one of the troubles with the T u e s d a y N ig h t W estern league. We lo st a key defensem an, and they ju st lost M S U S k i C lu b another forw ard ." "W e lost Wayne Duffett on a hard board check la te In the third period Saturday. W e'll know tomorrow how he i s , " Bessone Gymnasts drop 1st meet M e e t in g CARBONDALE — Ju s t like for the Spartans dropped to a were Fred Dennis in still rings said. “ It’ s hard to win after giv­ said. " 0 1 ’ Man R iv e r ," the Southern single point, 81 .7 -8 0 .7 . (9.4), and Mayer in p arallel bars ing up such a big margin on the In spite of it a ll, B esson e found Illin ois gym nastics team kept I f the Spartans had been able (9.2) and vault. tram poline. a few bright spots. 109 ANTHONY HALL 7:30 P .M . " A l a n Sw a n so n and B o b D e ­ rolling along here F rid ay night, to win the rings, they might have Dave C roft picked up a second "T h e floor e x e rcise , side downing MSU 188.90-187.45 for withstood the expected deficit in in rings and Ed Gunny had one hor6e, and horizontal bar all M a r c o p la y e d w e ll f o r u s , s o did In K/vnlTnntal R no Q 9A Its 64th straight dual meet v ic ­ tram poline. deserve recognition for good Fina!. Sis?.-™ to lati. 26 Ken A n ste y ," the w e e k e n d . " B e s s o n e s a id . " S w a n s o n took 14 s t it c h e s o v e r tory. T h e lo ss was the firs t for the Spartans cnis season aWc-Mrofj-;t-JL When the Salukis captured the trampoline by 3.05 points, they Jbn\ped'into the lead for the firs t "O u r disappointing p erform ­ ance on the rings started our downfall, and the final blow,was perform ances,-" T h e Spartans open their home season aatUt ; n s t s ' arcss The Spartans lo st 3 - 2 Friday Ski T rip , night a fte r goals by Ken Anste/ and Bob DeMarco put MSU in th e ir season reco rd to 2 -1 . The defending national champion S al­ ukis kept th eir Slate clean with tim e ,' 108.05-106.00. Southern Illin ois never again trailed . MSU dropped even further b e ­ the below -par showing of the v a u lte rs ," Coach George Szypula Illinois, squad. MSU is 2 -0 in the B ig T en so far. the lead , 2 -0 , a 3 -0 m ark. hind after a di sappointing p er­ T h e m eet was alm ost a carbon­ form ance in the vault. By then, copy of la st seaso n 's event with MSU grabbing an e arly lead, dropping behind midway through th eir rally in p arallel and hori - zontal b ars was too little and too late. Schmitter pleased as the meet, and then making a b e ­ The Spartans lo st despite piling lated comeback at the end. W a n t t o m o v e u p af s t With Toby Towson and Dave T h o r picking up victo ries on up winning m argins in four of the seven events. B esid e s the side horse, T hor fencers w hip O akland floo r e x e rc ise and side horse, added fir s ts in vault (9.15) and Despite som e m echanical dif­ three bouts from D ondeBeauclair resp ectiv ely, with sco re s of 9.3 horizontal bar (9.35). He tied in a e r o s p a c e / e le c t r o n ic s ? each, the Spartans grabbed a 5 4 ,7 -5 2 .8 lead a fte r these firs t defending national champion Paul ficulties in fo il, M SU's fencing team disposed ofOaklandUniver­ and Bob B rew er, while L arry Norcutt an d Oakland’ s Fred M ayer in the vault with 9.15 sity 2 0 -7 in its season opener Hac^ett split two bouts. Gary two events. points. Saturday at the M en's Ijv l. Norcutt beat P fe iffer to give They won the horse by 1.4 H is all-around total was 54.45 points. Ju nior fo lllst Don Satchell lost the ^Spartans a 6 -3 edge in foil. for an average of 9.08. his fir s t two bouts to Glen Cald­ T h e still rings quartet was ex ­ H u g h e s is w h e r e pected to widen M SU's .lead, but Dale Hardt won the trampoline for Southern with a sco re of 9.5, well of Oakland a fte r several delays due to d ifficu lties in the The Spartans won sabre 7 - 2 . Charley B a e r , MSU captain, won instead it was upset. In losing the best total in the m eet. e le c tric a l equipment that signi­ two bouts. Dean Daggett took the event by .9 points, the lead Other winners for the Salukis th e a c t io n is . h u s h .» fies touches. Satchell la te r salvaged o n e three from Oakland’ s Thom R ai­ son. 4UGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY round against Oakland's Danny John Hocking split two with • Prescription lenses P fe iffe r. ground Mich Weber and beat Howarti Coach Charley Schm itter Welland. Weber beat Ed M c- • Complete selection term ed Satchell’ s perform ance Kelvey, of frames "d isap p ointing," but on the whole Injured junior P ete Kahle did was happy with the team . not com pete. • Sunglasses " P m quite satisfied fo r the The Spartans were as strong firs t m eet. Some of the sopho­ Y o u c a n g o forw a rd , g o fast, g o f a r ... at th e c u s t o m e r at o p e ra tio n a l sites. R e ­ t r a in in g d e v ic e s, p la n field tra in in g p ro ­ as expected and won 7 -2 . • Repairs while you wait m ores were ju st getting their H u g h e s Fie ld S e r v ic e & S u p p o r t D ivisio n . s p o n s ib ilit ie s inclu d e: p ro v id in g m a in ­ g r a m s a n d p re p a re c o u r s e s fo r u s e at Jim Davey won two bouts from feet wet fo r the fir s t tim e ," tenance, operational a n d technical c u s t o m e r b a s e s . R e q u ir e s a B a c h e lo r 's Oakland captain Gene K ersey. If yo u a re s e e k in g a s tim u la tin g a s s i g n ­ he said. K ersey la te r beat Spartan Doug m e n t w h e r e y o u c a n g e t in o n the g r o u n d flo o r of the ra p id ly -e x p a n d in g a e ro s p a c e / e le c t ro n ic s field, c a p ita liz e a s s is t a n c e ; form al a n d in fo rm a l o n -the- jo b t rai ni ng; lo g istic a s s is t a n c e a n d the i nv es t i g at i on a n d so lu tio n of e q u ip m e n t d e g r e e i n E.E., o r P h y s i c s . E x p e r i ­ e n c e in p r e p a r i n g a n d p r e s e n t i n g t e c h n ic a l e l e c t r o n i c s m a t e r ia l in th e Bator Opticians Schm itter also had p raise for the P io n eers. “ They did V ery well for their Thompson. Bob T y ler took three from Mike B ro d erick . B ill K erner took two p r o b le m s e x p e rie n c e d in the field. R e ­ c l a s s r o o m a n d laboratory is highly 223 Abbott (Next to State Theater) fir s t m eet. They have some im m e d ia te ly o n y o u r b a c k g r o u n d a n d from Dwight Halstead. Halstead q u i r e s à B a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e i n E.E. d e s i r a b l e b ut not m a n d a to ry. fine p erso n n el." train in g , a n d p r o g r e s s q u i c k l y tow ard la te r whipped Herb T u ttle. o r P h y s i c s . E x p e r i e n c e wi t h m i l i t a r y This is Oakland’ s fir s t y ear of y o u r c a re e r g o a ls — H u g h e s Fi el d S e r v ­ ENGINEERING WRITING The fencers trav el to Colorado fire co n tro l, ra d a r o r c o m m u n ic a t io n s fencing com petition. ic e & S u p p o r t D i v i s i o n i n S o u t h e r n S p e c ia lis t s in p rin te d c o m m u n ic a t io n s Saturday to meet the A ir Force C a lifo rn ia w ill w e lc o m e y o u r in q u iry. s y s t e m s is d e sira b le b u t n o t m a n d a to ry . c o n v e rt c o m p le x e n g in e e r in g d a ta into i L E T 'S M A K E I D A T E O N I MSU’ s Glenn W illiam s won Academy team . 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H i s p rim a r y fu n c t io n is to a s s is t U.S. CITIIERSNIP REQUIRED An E qual O p p o r tu n ity E r n p l o y e r re ctly w ith c u s t o m e r s to e v o lv e s p e c ia l F R A N C H I S E S ARE S T I L L A V A I L A B L E Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 22, 1968 5 SPORTS No. 2 Sooners top wrestlers By S T E V E L O K K E R State N ews S ports W r i t e r w a s fe lt by the m o r e than 2 5 0 0 in the m a tc h , O tt w a s a w a rd e d a B r a d le y c a m e c l o s e s e v e r a l W e lo s t It at 1 4 5 -p o u n d s but C a r r lo s t to s o p h o m o r e M i k e s p e c t a t o r s at the M e n 's I M B ld g . p oin t b e c a u se M c G l o r y w a s s t a l­ t im e s but n e v e r p in n e d h i s o p p o­ O tt a lm o s t won It b a c k f o r u s , " G r a n t in w h at t u rn e d out to b e a s the 167-p oun d m a tc h between lin g and the s c o r e w a s tie d . nent, B u d M c D a n ie l. H e h a d to s a id a d isa p p o in te d G r a d y P e n - th e d e c is iv e m a tc h . G r a n t u s e d M S U needed p in s In It s f in a l R o d O tt a n d N C A A r u n n e r - u p O tt had to fig h t o ff a la s t d itc h s e t tle f o r a n 11-8 d e c is io n . 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H u d s o n ’s m a y b e the m o s t im p o r ta n t c a s e B e c a u s e the C o n s t it u t io n m u s t the two j u s t ic e s s t i ll on the court “ th e y r u le d that the ‘f r e e e x e r ­ (D o w n to w n , N o r t h l a n d , b e a r in g o n the b r o a d e r q u e stio n b e in t e r p re t e d in lig h t o f to d a y ’s h a s s in c e s a id h e h a s n o w ch an ged c i s e ’ c la u s e p ro te c te d a student c o n d itio n s, J o h n s o n con clud ed , E a s t la n d , W e stla n d ) a n d a ll o f r e lig io n a n d ed u ca tio n , h e sa id . h is m in d ." w ho ob jected on r e l i g i o u s g r o u n d s S e e th e m t o m o rr o w o n G r ln n e ll s t o r e s . M a il I n 1947, in E v e r s o n v s . 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Slezak perfo rm s here tonight a n d se e th e m a s — r e t u r n e n ve lo p e . DONTLOOKBACK O t A R H S J o h n s o n pointed out that there a r e th re e c l a u s e s in the U .S. irk ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A SAH ENTERPRISES. INC PRODUCTION w jt s o o n a s p o s s ib le a t ★★★★★★★★★★ ★ A T 1:10-3:12 -5 :1 5 -7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 C o n s t it u t io n w h ich r e la t e to the w h o le c h u r c h - s t a t e re la tio n sh ip . in hit show Lion in W in te r’ ^ E E A T T T m E U N A W A ¥ W a lt e r S le z a k , In t e r n a t io n a lly in 1966 and w a s s e le c te d one o f J M S I] I n t e r n a t i o n a l F ilm S e r ie s PROGRAM* INFORMATION ► 4 8 2 * 3 9 0 5 kn o w n s t a r o f s ta g e and s c r e e n the 10 b est p la y s f o r that s e a s o n . 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University Auditorium S T A R T S W E D N E S D A Y Mttro GoMmva Mam presents Frier tikavilks Production slurring 7 :30 p .m . A d m is s io n 5 0 $ R ic h a r d B u r to n * E liz a b e th T a y lo r A le c G u in n e s s * P e te r U s tin o v HOLIDAY LANES T i c k e t s on Sale In A dvan ce at H T h e C o m e d ia n s !! — U N IO N T I C K E T O F F I C E ” ” Fra, ike novel b» Graham Greene _______________________________In haitisioi and Mtirocolor J u * t N orth of F ro n d o r P h o n e 4 87* 3731 :★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 22, 1968 7 MacDondId notes recent rise in film quality D w i g h t M a c D o n a ld ’s w r it in g a n d c o n v e r s a t io n a r e c h a r a c t e r ­ u n d e r the h e a d in g o f " T h e C o n ­ w o r k . 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