'L I B E R A L I Z E D V IS IT S ' T h u rsd ay U -M changes policy M IC H IG A N STATE for freshman curfew U N IV E R S IT Y C i t in g the c u r r e n t “ stu d y open h o u s e s ” By L IN D A G O R T M A K E R a s a n e xa m p le , he poin ted out that " f o u r V o l . 60 N u m b e r 112 E a s t Lùnsing, M ichigan J a n u a r y 25, 1968 10c S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r o r fiv e y e a r s a g o the o n ly t im e s y o u c o u ld P o l i c y c h a n g e s f o r e lim in a t in g fr e s h m a n h a v e open h o u s e s at a ll w a s on P a r e n t w o m e n 's h o u r s and lib e r a liz in g v is it a t io n a n d H o m e c o m in g w e e k e n d s.” R u s s ia s p u rn s re q u e s t m a d e at the U n i v e r s i t y of M ic h ig a n ( U - M ) M ilt o n B . D ic k e r s o n , v ic e p re s id e n t f o r la s t w eek h a v e d ra w n c a u t io u s c o m m e n ts stu d e n t a f f a ir s , s t r e s s e d that the p h y s ic a l f r o m M S U a d m in is t r a t o r s . s e t - u p at U - M i s d iffe re n t f r o m M S U . U '- M ’s B o a r d o f R e g e n t s a p p ro v e d e l i m ­ A " h o u s e ” at U - M c o n s is t s o f a p ­ in a tio n of c u rfe w r e q u ir e m e n t s on a o n e - p r o x im a t e ly 150 stu d e n ts and one g ra d u a te t e r m e x p e rim e n t a l b a s i s f o r fr e s h m a n a d v is e r , w h ile a n M S U student liv in g in w o m e n who o b ta in w ritte n p a re n ta l p e r - on e o f the n e w e r re sid e n c e h a ll s liv e s in a h o u s e of 50 in a re s id e n c e h a ll of to m e d ia te s h ip c r is is mssion. 60 0 w ith one o r two g ra d u a te a d v is e r s . J u n i o r s and s e n io r s at U - M have lo n g e n joye d t h is fre e d o m , w h ile h o u r s f o r H e s a id that p r iv a c y w ou ld be one of s o p h o m o re w o m e n w e re e lim in a te d la s t the m a in p r o b le m s . C o e d s h a v e c o m e to f a ll, a ls o on an e x p e rim e n t a l b a s is . h i s office, he sa id , and a sk e d , if the T h e R e g e n t s a ls o p a s s e d a r e s o lu t io n v is it a t io n r u le s w e re lib e ra liz e d , "w o u ld W A S H I N G T O N UR — T h e W h ite H o u s e m a j o r s t r a t e g ic m o v e s , m e t in f u ll d r e s s in t e llig e n c e s h ip off N o r t h K o r e a M o n d a y T h e n u c le a r -p o w e r e d a ir c r a f t c a r r i e r a llo w in g e a ch u n iv e r s i t y h o u s in g u n it to th e r e be a n y p la c e we co u ld liv e on c a m p u s a n d o th e r top a d m in is t r a t io n s o u r c e s s e s s i o n on the p r o b le m . n ig h t " a n a ct of w a r . 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" 7 5 ,0 0 0 -to n c a r r i e r a n d it s e s c o r t s w o u ld " U - M h a s m a d e a good d e c is io n fo r s o lu tio n t o w a r d s p e r m it t in g stu d e n ts to the P u e b lo d isp u te b y d ip lo m a t ic m e a n s. s e ttle the p ro b le m d ip lo m a t ic a l ly . '' T h e s e T h e s e c r e t a r y s a id the U n it e d S ta te s in ­ ta k e s ta tio n 12 m i le s off W o n s a n B a y to U - M , “ D o n A d a m s , d ir e c t o r of re s id e n c e e x h ib it r e s p o n s ib ilit y f o r t h e ir ow n a c - O f f ic ia ls told n e w s m e n " a l l a p p ro p r ia te e ffo rt s " a r e s t i l l o f p a ra m o u n t i n t e r e s t , " t e n d s to get b a ck the s h ip w h ic h , w ith its a w a it d e v e lo p m e n ts . N o r t h K o r e a m a in ­ h a ll p r o g r a m s sa id , r e f e r r i n g to the t io n s , ” D i c k e r s o n s a id . “ M aybe U - M d ip lo m a t ic c h a n n e ls ” w e r e b e in g p u r s u e d he s a id , but he w o u ld no t d e ta il th e m . 83 p re w m e n , w a s a p p a r e n t ly f o r c e d to a t a in s it s t e r r i t o r i a l w a t e r s e xte n d T 2 m ile s v is it a t io n p o lic y . H e added that M S U h a s d id n ’t go t h ro u g h t h i s . ” but they d id not r u le out the u s e of fo rc e . N o r t h K o f e a n p o rt. R u s k d e c lin e d to out f r o m s h o r e . B u t W h ite H o u s e s o u r c e s s a id s u c h ef­ gon e a lo n g w a y in a s h o r t tim e . A d a m s s a id M S U h a s the s a m e o b je ctive S e c r e t a r y of State Efean R u s k c a lle d the t a lk about w h at fu tu re c o u r s e of a c tio n A t the W h ite H o u s e , the t w o -le v e l N a ­ f o r t s " h a v e not had s a t is f a c t o r y r e s u l t s . " the B o a r d o f R e g e n t s e x p r e s s e d In its N o r t h K o r e a n s e i z u r e of the U .S . N a w th e U .S . m a y take. tio n a l S e c u r it y C o u n c il, w h ic h p o n d e rs T h e s a m e w o r d w a s c ir c u la t e d e ls e ­ re s o lu t io n : " T h e R e g e n t s w is h to co n tin u e w h e re in the g o v e rn m e n t. to f o s t e r a c lim a t e w ith in w h ich p e r s o n a l In o t h e r d e v e lo p m e n ts: f r e e d o m a n d r e s p o n s ib ilit y c o n trib u te to Soviet leaders e d u c a tio n a l a n d s o c ia l d e v e lo p m e n t.” E lim in a t io n of f r e s h m a n c u r f e w s at - - T h e o f f ic ia l N o r t h K o r e a n C e n t r a l N e w s A g e n c y c la im e d that the s k ip p e r o f the P u e b lo , C m d r . L lo y d M . B u c h e r , had U -M w ill be e v a lu a te d at the end of " c o n f e s s e d ” that h i s v e s s e l in tru d e d deep t h is t e rm , a c c o r d in g to the R e g e n ts r e s o l u ­ in to N o r t h K o r e a 's t e r r i t o r i a l w a t e r s o n a n stay adamant, tio n . M S U ’s R e s id e n c e H a ll P r o g r a m s O f ­ f ic e i s c u r r e n t ly stu d y in g the effect o f the s e le c t iv e h o u r s s y s t e m in itia te d h e re t h is e s p io n a g e a s s ig n m e n t f o r the U .S . C e n t r a l In t e llig e n c e A g e n c y . T h e b ro a d c a s t quoted B u c h e r a s s a y in g h is s h ip had s p ie d on f a ll. in s t a lla t io n s a lo n g the S o v ie t U n i o n 's e a st " I 'm s u r e I ’ll be one of the m o s t says Wil son in t e r e s te d sp e cta to rs p e r im e n t ,” D ic k e r s o n sa id . of U - M ’s e x ­ H i s o ffic e c o a s t a s w e ll a s in N o r t h K o r e a . — C h r i s t i a n in s is t e d that t h e P u e b lo w a s w ill a ls o s a m p l e student o p in io n s o f in in t e r n a tio n a l w a t e r s w h e n it w a s c a p ­ M O S C O W P — P r i m e M i n i s t e r H a r o ld ture d , " a c c o r d i n g to the b e st infocpnajloti W i ls o n s a id W e d n e s d a y S o v ie t le a d e r s h a v in g h o u r s . that w e h a v e / ' State D e p a rt m e n t s p o k e s ­ s tu c k to t h e ir h a rd lin e on V ie tn a m in A d a m s c o m m e n te d that a s u r v e y la s t y e a r of the stu den t body in d ic a te d that m a n R o b e rt J. M c C l o s k e y a ls o s a id the h i s t a lk s ih the K r e m l i n but he in s is t e d P u e b lo w a s ' V e i l b e y o n d ” the 1 2 - m ile a p o lit ic a l se ttle m e n t m u st be found. the m a jo r it y o f stu d e n ts s t r o n g ly felt that t e r r i t o r i a l l i m i t ' c la im e d b y N o r t h K o r e a . S h o r t ly b e fo re ta k in g off on h is r e ­ th e y fa v o re d h o u r s f o r fr e s h m a n w om en. tu rn to L o n d o n , a fte r a 5 1 - h o u r v is it , J o h n C . F e ld k n m p , d ir e c t o r o f u n i­ A s s t . S e c r e t a r y o f D e fe n se P h i l G . the B r i t i s h le a d e r s a id n e ith e r s id e had v e r s i t y h o u s in g at U - M , s a id a lr e a d y th re e G o u ld in g s a id the P u e b lo 's r a d io r e p o r t c h a n g e d it s v ie w s on V ie t n a m . B r it a in o f the o v e r 60 h o u se s ic c o m m o d a tin g o v e r and the N o r t h K o r e a n s ' ow n r a d a r t r a c k s u p p o r t s U .S . p o lic y in g e n e r a l. 9 ,6 0 0 s in g le stu d e n ts ( M S U h a s c l o s e to “ both sh o w c o n c lu s iv e ly that the P u e b lo " I t i s no s e c r e t , ” W ils o n s a id , "t h a t 2 0 ,0 0 0 stu d e n ts in re s id e n c e h a lls ) h a v e w a s in in t e rn a tio n a l w a t e r s ,” H e s a id e x p lo r a t io n s about V ie tn a m , p r o b in g s , a r e w ithout e la b o ra t in g that in fo r m a t io n on the ( P l e a s e t u r n to p a g e 1 1) g o in g on o u tsid e the context o f o u r t a lk s N o r t h K o re a n r a d a r t r a c k c a m e f r o m in ­ h e re in the K r e m lin . I d o n ’t want to t e llig e n c e s o u r c e s . s a y a n y th in g that w o u ld m a k e them m o r e G o u ld in g s a id the P u e b lo w a s u n d e r d if f ic u lt . " P r e - m a r i t a l s « x o r d e r s to sta y a t , l e a s t 13 m ile s f r o m H i s d is c u s s io n . ^ w it h p — N o r t h K o r e a n t e r r it o r y and “ t h e re is N . K o s y g in , f h i *CiMtrtntctist p a r t y g e n e r a i '..t - '9 ^ 6 ’ ,v'r ‘ / f / t t ¿ y >,v s e c r e t a r y , L e o n id I. B r e z h n e v and o th e r w e re cffso B e y e cu '' P r e - M a r i t a l R e l o t i o n s h i p s , ” w ill S o v ie t le a d e r s w e re b a se d on re c e n t e ve n ts be the to p ic < ■’ toe la s t d i a lo g u e T h e P e n ta g o n h a s s a i d the P u e b lo w a s r e la te d to V ie t n a m e s e p e a ce p o s s ib ilit ie s , for he * i c v :d W c r w r S t u ­ b o a rd e d w h ile s h e w a s ab out 2 5 m ile s o ff he added. ‘N o r t h K o r e a and that s h e w a s in e s s e n ­ " T h e V ie tn a m q u e stio n h a s in e v it a b ly dents a l l- U n i v e r s it y s y m p o s i u m t ia lly the s a m e lo c a t io n w h en f i r s t taken a v e r y h ig h p r o p o r t io n o f the tim e at 8 to n ig h t in the U n i o n P a i— a c c o s te d an h o u r and' 45 m in u te s e a r lie r . w e h a v e sp en t to g e th e r,” W ils o n s a id . lo rs, — N a v y s o u r c e s s a id the P u e b lo had been " T h e r e i s no m o r e u rg e n t o r poten­ M a r i l y n W e n d l a n d and D o n a l d a p p ro a c h e d b y N o r t h K o r e a n p a tro l b o a ts t ia ll y d a n g e ro u s p ro b le m in the w o r ld E . J a b u r y , a sso c ia te p ro fe s ­ b e fo re , but not thre aten ed , d u r in g at le a s t today. " T h e S o v ie t g o v e rn m e n t c l e a r ly in p r i ­ s o r s in the C o u n s e l i n g C e n t e r , 6A c t o f w a r 9 10 d a y s o f c r u i s i n g in the a re a . w i l l le ad the d i s c u s s i o n . B u c h e r w a s re p o rt e d to h a v e o r d e r e d v a te and in p u b lic m a in ta in e d the l(n e T h e A m e r i c a n I n t e l l i g e n c e s h i p U S S P u e b l o w a s s e i z e d b y a N o r t h K o r e a n n a v a l f o r c e on th e high s e a s that i s w e ll k n o w n that th e y h o ld in th e se h i s s h ip ’s h ig h ly s o p h is t ic a t e d e le c t ro n ic e a r l y T u e s d a y . S e c r e t a r y of State D e a n R u s k ( i n s e r t ) c a l l e d the m o v e ‘an act o f w a r . ' U P I T e le p h o t o m a tte rs." g e a r d e s tro y e d , a lo n g w ith s e c r e t c o d e s, T h i s i s s u p p o rt f o r N o r t h V ie t n a m and w h e n the N o r t h K o r e a n s b o a rd e d h is s h ip . the \ let C o n g and c o n d e m n a tio n of the T h e r e w a s no w o r d h e re , h o w e v e r, a s to U n ite d S ta te s a s an a g g r e s s o r . The w h e th e r a ll o f the s e c r e t eq u ip m en t w a s p r o b le m , W ils o n co n tin u e d , w a s "h o w w e c a n get t h is p ro b le m a w a y f r o m the m i l l - NOT COMMANDER’S WORDS d e s t ro y e d . T h e r e a ls o w e r e r e p o r t s that the f i r i n g of e x p lo s iv e d e s t ru c t d e v ic e s r a y lin e - - b e c a u s e th e re w ill n e v e r be a m a y h a v e In ju re d f o u r m e n a b o a r d the m i l i t a r y so lu tio n to t h is p r o b le m — and P u e b lo . b a c k to a p o lit ic a l lin e that m u st be the T h e r e s t ill w e re a n u m b e r of key gaps s o lu tio n to a fin e a n d h o n o ra b le s e t tle ­ m e n t.” " N e i t h e r the S o v ie t n o r the B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n t h a s so u g h t to n e go tia te n o r Intrusion confession ’ colled hoax in the s t o r y , in c lu d in g d e t a ils on w h at k in d o f in s t r u c t io n s , if a n y, w e r e se n t out f r o m W a s h in g t o n to g o v e r n the s k i p p e r 's con d uct and a c t io n s w h e n he w a s c o n fro n te d b y the h a v e w e the a u t h o r ity to ne go tiate , but N o r t h K o r e a n c h a lle n g e . w e h a v e o u r job to do J o in tly o r s e p a r ­ W A S H I N G T O N F — T h e D e fe n se D e ­ c a s t w hat it c a lle d a " c o n f e s s i o n " b y H e d is c lo s e d that the P u e b lo w a s u n d e r N o r t h K o r e a n p a tro l s h i p s opened f i r e on a t e l y , " he s a id . p a rtm e n t W e d n e sd a y d e n o u n ce d a s " a C m d r . L lo y d M . B u c h e r . o r d e r s , f r o m the b e g in n in g of it s m is s io n , the P u e b lo , s e iz e d her. and the 8 3 -m a n t r a v e s t y on the f a c t s " a N o r t h K o r e a n T h e d o u r S o v ie t r e a c t io n to the U .S . p lea T h a t job i s t r y in g to e n c o u ra g e peace, T h e b ro a d c a s t q uo ted B u c h e r a s s a y ­ to s t a y at le a s t 13 m ile s f r o m N o r t h K o ­ c r e w , and took h e r in to the ea st c o a st c l a im that the c o m m a n d e r o f the ca p tu re d to a ct a s g o -b e tw e e n w a s a b low to A m e r ­ W i ls o n in d ic a te d . in g : " I h a d no e x c u s e w h a t s o e v e r f o r m y r e a n t e r r it o r y . p o r t of W o n s a n . U .S . in t e llig e n c e s h ip P u e b lo had c o n ­ ic a n d ip lo m a t s and g o v e r n m e n t le a d e r s " I w i l l be a b le to tell P r e s id e n t J ohn­ c r i m i n a l act a s m y s h ip in t ru d e d deep into F i r s t n e w s of the K o r e a n c la im that T h e sta te m e n t a ttrib u te d to B u c h e r s a id f e s s e d in t r u d in g into N o r t h K o r e a n t e r ­ h o p in g f o r a n o n - s h o o t in g s o lu tio n . s o n the exa ct p o s it io n s of the S o v ie t U n io n the t e r r i t o r i a l w a t e r s of the D e m o c r a t ic B u c h e r h a d m a d e a c o n f e s s io n c a m e f r o m on e c r e w m a n w a s k ille d and th re e w e re r it o r ia l w a te rs. S o u r c e s s a id the U n it e d Sta te s h a s n o on not o n ly V ie t n a m but a ll im p o rta n t P e o p le ’s R e p u b lic of N o r t h K o r e a a n d w a s T o k y o w h e r e m o n it o r s r e c o r d e d a b ro a d ­ w o u n d e d . W h ile u n d e r attack, the P u e b lo e v id e n c e that the S o v ie t s p a s s e d o n the U .S . q u e s t i o n s , " W ils o n s ia d . c a p tu re d b y the n a v a l p a t r o l c r a f t s of the c a s t o f the K o r e a n C e n t r a l N e w s A g e n c y . ha d ra d io e d that f o u r w e r e w ounded. " T h e s ty le and w o r d in g of the d ocu m e n t c o m m u n ic a t io n s to the N o r t h K o r e a n g o v ­ T h e p r im e m i n i s t e r w i l l m e et w ith K o r e a n P e o p le 's A r m y in t h e ir s e lf - d e ­ T h e N o r t h K o r e a n b r o a d c a s t quoted the ( P l e a s e t u r n to page 11) p r o v id e u n m is ta k a b le e v id e n c e in th e m ­ e rn m e n t. J o h n s o n in W a s h in g to n F e b . 8 - 9 , fe n s e a c tio n w h ile c o n d u c tin g the c r im in a l c a p ta in o f the U S S P u e b lo a s s a y in g he w a s s e lv e s that t h is w a s not w ritt e n o r p r e ­ e s p io n a g e a c t i v i t i e s . '' W ils o n s a id t h e K r e m li n t a lk s c o v e r e d s p y in g f o r the C e n t r a l In t e llig e n c e A g e n c y p a r e d b y an A m e r ic a n , " A s s t . S e c r e t a r y of e v e r y m a j o r i s s u e o f w o r ld a f f a ir s , and a n d w a s deep In s id e N o r t h K o r e a 's te r­ G o u ld in g , the P e n ta g o n ’s c h ie f s p o k e s ­ Faculty Bylaws defeat D e f e n s e P h il G . G o u ld in g s a id in a sta te ­ b e s id e s V ie t n a m in c lu d e d the te n se M i d ­ r i t o r i a l w a t e r s w hen h is s h ip w a s ca p ­ m e n t re a d to r e p o r t e r s . m a n , s a id it w a s " a b s o l u t e l y u n t r u e " that dle E a s t , E u r o p e a n s e c u r it y and f a v o ra b le tu re d . G o u ld in g re a c te d s e v e r a l h o u r s a fte r the the P u e b lo had v io la t e d N o r t h K o r e a n t e r ­ p r o g r e s s at G e n e v a to w a rd a t re a ty ban­ N o r t h K o r e a n o f f ic ia l n e w s a g e n c y b r o a d - r it o r ia l w a te rs. T h e sta te m e n t c o n c lu d e d w it h a r e f e r ­ n in g the s p r e a d of n u c le a r w e a p o n s. e n c e to " p a r e n t s and w iv e s and c h i l d r e n " A SM SU 'H I N D E R E D ' w a it in g a n x io u s ly at h o m e f o r the P u e b lo c r e w ’s r e le a s e . T h e fa c t that the N o r t h K o r e a n s in c lu d e d that s e e m e d to r a i s e at means new changes le a s t the p o s s i b i l i t y that the r e le a s e w a s D e fe a t o f the r e v i s i o n of the F a c u lt y f o r them ) in c lu d in g L o u i s K . Z e r b y , p r o ­ b e in g c o n s id e r e d . 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C o u r t to d a y u n a n im o u s ly a ffirm e d the c o n ­ in g the fe e lin g s o f the m a jo r it y o f the p o s e d e x c lu s iv e ly o f e le cte d f a c u lt y m e m - B u t the o n ly t im e th e se is s u e s a r e d i s ­ te m p t o f c o u r t c o n v ic t io n of A nn ette B u ­ T h e S u p re m e C o u r t d e c isio n , b y J u s ­ s tu d e n ts. b e rs." c u s s e d i s in s m a l l Is o la te d g r o u p s . W e’ r e ch a n a n , f o r m e r U n i v e r s i t y of O r e g o n s tu ­ t ic e A . T . G o o d w in , said, “ W e h o ld Z e r b y said , in r e s p o n s e to th o se who not b e in g h e a rd a n y w h e r e , " H o p k in s s a id . 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" I w ould p e r s o n a lly s u p p o r t a r e f e r e n ­ o f m a r iju a n a on the c a m p u s. H e s a id a n u m b e r o f o th e r B i g Ten T h i s f e a r w a s d is p la y e d la s t w e e k w hen d u m on V ie tn a m , but t h e r e m ig h t be s o m e M i s s B u c h a n a n , no w M r s . M l c h a e l C o n - R e a c h e d in P o r t la n d , M i s s B u c h a n a n sc h o o ls, in c lu d in g the U n i v e r s i t y of the stu d en t b o a rd m a nd a te d H o p k in s f r o m s k e p t ic is m a m o n g o t h e r b o a rd m e m b e r s , " a rd , a r g u e d that the c o n s titu tio n a l p r o v i ­ s a id sh e p la n s to a p p e a l the c o n v ic tio n v o tin g o n a n a n t i- V ie t n a m r e s o lu t io n at the H o p k in s s a id . G R E G H O P K IN S s io n f o r a f r e e p r e s s g a v e h e r the r ig h t to the U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t . ( P l e a s e tu rn to p ag e I I ) Thursday, January 25, 1968 2 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan A S K S C O N O R H S First efforts fail * NEWS LBJ rights plan: to release Pueblo summary W A S H I N G T O N IJP1 — T h e in it ia l C h a i r m a n J . W . F u lb r ig h t , D - law enforcement f a ilu r e o f d ip lo m a t ic e ffo rt to g a in A r k . , o f the Se n a te F o r e i g n R e ­ A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f th a d a y 's a v a n ts fro m r e le a s e o f a U .S . N a v y in t e lli­ la t io n s C o m m it t e e h a d s i m i l a r o u r w lr a s a r v i c a s . g e n c e s h ip c a p tu re d b y N o r t h a d v ic e . K o re a s h a rp e n e d d e m a n d s In “ W e ou ght to k e e p o u r s h i r t s W A S H I N G T O N (fl — P r e s id e n t t r e m i s t s a s a n e x c u s e fo r r e ­ the E q u a l E m p lo y m e n t O p p o r ­ o n a n d not g o o ff h a lf -c o c k e d C o n g r e s s W e d n e s d a y f o r m i li t a r y J o h n s o n asked C o n g r e s s W e d n e s ­ f u s in g to en act the c i v i l r ig h t s tu n ity C o m m i s s io n the p o w e r to o r d e r e m p lo y e r s a n d u n io n s to a c tio n to fre e it. u n t il w e k n ow m o r e a b o u t t h is “ N e it h e r th e - S o v iet day f o r v ir t u a l ly the s a m e c i v i l le g is la t io n . 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G r e a t e r a u t h o r ity f o r the it i s fe lt the tim e i s n e a rin g c a s t p a s s a g e at t h is s e s s io n of NORMAN L U B O F F Sen. John S t e n n is , D - M i s s . , c l u s i o n s u n til w e k n o w a ll the H a ro ld W ilson, C o n g r e s s of th e se k e y p a r t s of f a c t s . . . e x a c t ly w hat h a p p e n e d ” E q u a l E m p lo y m e n t O p p o r tu n it y w h e n — at le a s t le g a lly — a ll fed ­ c a lle d " s t r o n g a n d p o s it iv e a c ­ the c i v i l r ig h t s p r o g r a m : t io n ” if n e g o tia tio n s f a il to w in in the s h ip In c id e n t. C o m m is s io n ; e r a l r ig h t s w ill ha ve been g u a r ­ - - A fe d e ra l la w that w ou ld the r e le a s e o f the P u e b lo a n d its T h i s re fle c te d h i s d o u b t s — International N ew s 3. N o n d is c r im in a t o r y J u ry s e ­ le c tio n a t both f e d e r a l a n d state a nteed. 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J o h n s o n ’s m e s s a g e r e f le c t s t e r in g to vote, a tte n d in g p r e ­ w ill p e rfo rm p o r t that e f f o r t s to a r r a n g e a se ttle m e n t t h ro u g h c o n ta c t s w ith N o r t h V ie t n a m e s e p a t r o l b o a ts K h e S a n h b a se f o r the f i r s t t im e in a 3 0 - m in u t e b a r r a g e in w h ic h the e x p lo s io n o f the b ig s h e lls a ll but m u ffle d an a c ­ v io u s l y segregated p u b lic in the T o n k in G u lf in 1964 w a s C o n g r e s s not to u s e re c e n t b ig t h is shift. the S o v ie t U n io n " h a v e not had c o m p a n y in g r a in o f p r o j e c t ile s . See page 3 s c h o o ls , o b ta in in g a Job m y e r v - f u l ly J u stifie d . F o r e x a m p le , in s e e k in g f o r s a t is f a c t o r y . r e s u l t s ” v is i b l y c it y r i o t s and the v ie w s of e x ­ ic e at p u b lic a c c o m m o a a tio n s . T h e Senate c u r r e n t ly i s c o n s id ­ h e re to n ig h t h a rd e n e d the p o s it io n o f so m e . A c l a im b y N o r t h K o r e a ’s o f f i­ c ia l n e w s a g e n c y that the P u e b ­ 0 B R m S H P R I M E M I N I S T E R H a r o ld W i ls o n s a id that a ft e r O n e o f these, Se n . W a lla c e F . h i s v i s i t w ith S o v ie t le a d e r s , n e it h e r s id e had ch a n ge d it s v ie w s The Second Annual Intercollegiate e r i n g t h is m e a s u r e w h ic h h a s bee n a p p ro v e d b y the H o u se . T h e N o r m a n L u b o f f C h o i r w i ll B e n n e tt, R - U t a h , u r g e d that the l o ' s c a p ta in h a s a d m itte d h i s v e s ­ o n V ie tn a m . 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T h e State N e w s , the stu d en t n e w s p a p e r at M i c h i g a n State £ T H E N A T I O N A L F A R M E R S O R G A N I Z A T I O N and b u y e r s 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 re p o r t e d that a g r a i n - m a r k e t b o yco tt b y the N F O h a s had w it h s p e c ia l W e lc o m e W e e k and O r ie n t a t io n i s s u e s in J u n e lit t le effect on m a j o r m a r k e t s . Se e page 9 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 $14 p e r y e a r . % T H E R E W E R E S H A R P D E M A N D S in C o n g r e s s c a llin g f o r 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 t e rn a tio n a l, m ilit a r y a c tio n to g a in r e le a s e o f the U . S . N a v y in t e llig e n c e 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 , s h ip . 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See page 3 C la s s if ie d A d v e r t is in g . . . . . . . . . 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 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 0 M I C H I G A N 'S 11 C O L L E G E S and u n iv e r s it ie s w ill s p lit B u s i n e s s - C i r c u l a t i o n .......... . . . . 35 5-8 2 9 9 $ 2 5 m illio n in the " n e w " sta te a id if the le g is la t u r e e n a c ts P h o t o g r a p h i c ............ ............ . . . . 3 5 5 -8 3 1 1 G o v , R o m n e y 's h ig h e r e d u ca tio n b ud get o f $ 2 29 m illio n . O n ly Detroit press left «I . • » is hippie continues D E T R O IT (U P I)— T h e “ h i p p i e p r e s s " h a s ap­ p a r e n t l y ta k e n o v e r the with great values in new spaper p u b lish in g b u s i n e s s in D e t r o i t . T h e n a t i o n 's fifth l a r ­ p astel co-ordinates gest c i t y i s w ith o u t a re g u la r d a ily ne w sp ap e r b e c a u s e its r e g u l a r d a il­ i e s and i n t e r i m p a p e r s car coats reduced Yì h a v e b ee n c l o s e d d o w n - So on W e dnesday, The South E n d / the h i p p i e seperates redu ced to U o r i e n t e - d s tu d e n t n e w s ­ p a p e r o f W a y n e S ta t e U n i ­ v e r s i t y , p r o c l a i m e d It­ s e lf , “ D e t r o i t 's la r g e s t dresses in wools , d a ily n e w sp a p e r." knits ,p la id s9 solids , • TONIGHT • single an d two p iece QUARTS Y o u r Class 1/3 »// Your School S le e p w e a r an d lin g e r ie 1/3 o f f S hop now 50C w h ile v a lu e s a r e s t i l l in w id e s e l e c t i o n Your B ook THE SOUNDS OF DAWN Stud e nt ORDER NOW ROOM 344 S e r v ic e s B u ild in g Wcbnda ^ ¡a n c c fc L CORAL 203 E a s t G rand R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g GABLES Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Th ursday, Ja n u a r y 25, 1968 3 IP P A S S R S L E G IS L A T U R E Gov.'s budget Committee formed favors schools for procedure probe A co m m itte e w a s se t up to the ca b in e t b o o k s t o r e c o m m itte e Fu rth e r a p p o in tm e n ts w e re M i c h i g a n ’s II c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s it ie s w ou ld s p lit $ 2 5 m i l ­ " in v e s t ig a t e the f in a n c ia l, o p e r ­ and se v e n stu d e n ts s e le c te d b y m a d e to the *B lu e R ib b o n * c o m ­ lio n in " n e w * ’ state a id i f the L e g is la t u r e e n a c ts G o v . R o m n e y ’s a tio n a l a n d o t h e r p r o c e d u r e s of the c o m p t r o lle r f r o m p e t it io n e r s . m it te e s e t up la s t w e e k to e v a l­ h ig h e r e d u ca tio n bu d g e t of $ 2 29 m illio n . the M S U b o o k sto re , the U n i v e r ­ P e t it io n in g i s now open f o r the u a te a ll a s p e c t s of A S M S U .. T h e u n iv e r s it ie s o r ig i n a lly a sk e d f o r $ 2 7 0 .8 9 m illio n . R o m n e y s i t y b u s sy st e m , the M S U p r e s s co m m itte e . 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He re w o r k m e n re p face ‘m a t h e m a t i c s ' with ‘a s t r o n o m y . ’ le r and c o m p o se d of m e m b e r s of L a n a D a r t, a s s is t a n t d ir e c t o r of in g f o r the o ffic e o f A S M S U c o m p ­ R o m n e y su b m itte d a g e n e r a l fund bud g e t f o r the n e xt f i s c a l Sta te N e w s P h o t o by J i m R i c h a r d s o n student a c t iv it ie s , a n d two s t u ­ t r o l l e r i s now open. J i m M a y e r , y e a r o f $1 .3 3 b illio n •the h ig h e st e v e r a n d m o r e than d o u b le the d e n ts s e le c te d b y the student o r ­ p re s e n t c o m p t r o lle r w ill be g r a d ­ a m o u n t he r e q u e st e d d u r in g h is f i r s t y e a r in o ffic e in 1962. g a n iz a t io n s d ir e c t o r f r o m the o f ­ u a t in g t h is te rm . 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O. in g t h e ir ow n g a r l ic r o l l s and ch e w in g ann oun ced th e ir in te n tio n to ca n n o t ig n o re this m o s t lik e ­ the w h o le p o lic y issu e , not get a goo d w h iff o f h is b re a th . and c r a b s . g a r l i c co a te d to o th p ic k s. C e r t a i n g r o u p s , m o stly , in s o - c a l l e d P o t p u s h e r s , p a n ic k e d b y the d ro p in o b s e rv e a s e v e n -d a y truce. ly of a ll a ve n u e s now in just o c c a s io n a l op en h o u se s. O n c a m p u s, stu d e n ts con tin u e d to m eet in te lle c tu a l c e n t e rs , noted th'e d e v e lo p m e n t b u s i n e s s , b e g an s p r e a d in g the r u m o r that in s m a ll g r o u p s to chew g a r lic wh i l e B y sh o rte n in g the tru ce p e ­ sig h t to that peace. A b o m b ­ H e re , to o , is a p ro b le m w h ich wi t h in te re s t. 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T h e y G a r l i c b e c a m e the plant of the day, and B e lie v in g to ha ve d is c o v e r e d the t ru e the g a r l ic u s e r s w e r e dubbed " u v u l a e s ” A y e a r and a h a lf la t e r the State N e w s e s s e n c e o f m a n k in d , a s e n io r " u v i e ” of a b o m b in g h alt at this w a r, but it i s the first step, sh o u ld find out just how fe a s ­ o r ‘‘u v i e s . ’ ' c a m e out w ith an e d it o r ia l a d v o c a tin g the foun d ed a r e lig io n b a s e d upon g a r lic , tim e . w ith o u t w h ich h o p e s f o r ib le a llo w in g th e r e s i d e n t s to A r o u s e d b y the o b v io u s a s s o c i a t i o n with u s e o f g a r lic . a m o v e w h ich le d to an a r t i c l e in P r a v d a S e v e ra l m e m b e r s of C o n ­ p e a ce w ill con tin ue to r e ­ d e g e n e ra c y , c r im e and s u b v e rs io n , H ig h sc h o o l t e e n y -b o p p e r s ab an d one d a s s e r t i n g that A m e r i c a n s stu nk. se t th e ir o w n h o u r s w o u ld be. c o u p le d w ith a g r o w i n g c o n c e rn o v e r i n ­ t h e ir m o d e l a ir p la n e s f o r a n c h o v y s n i f f ­ J o e P y n e co n d e m n e d g a r l ic a s p a rt o f the g r e s s have re n e w e d th e ir ce d e into the d ista n ce . It sh o u ld not be a s s u m e d c r e a s e d a i r p o llu tio n , c i v i c le a d e r s a c r o s s in g . C o m m u n is t c o n s p ir a c y to .d e stro y the w hite c a lls for a b o m b in g halt, that v isita tio n w ill not w o rk the c o u n t ry took d e fin ite a ctio n . A c o n s id e r a b le sc a n d a l r e s u l t e d at race. P o lic e d e p a rt m e n ts t ra in e d t h e ir p e r ­ M ic h ig a n State U n i v e r s i t y when a u t h o r ­ Y e s , th a t’ s the s t o r y — I m a n a g e d to c o m e in c lu d in g S e n s . 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O n e th in g ’s c o u ld r e m e m b e r h e a r in g a ll s o r t s of c o m ­ a s th e y ’r e s o in c lin e d to c h a n g e the ap­ f o r s u r e . . . t h e r e ’s a d e fin ite m a d n e ss T h e h e a rt t ra n s p la n t debate h a s b e­ f a r w i l l m a n d a re g o in h is F a u s t ia n d i s c o v e r i e s to u s e w ithou t u s i n g them not p la in t s lik e : p e a r a n c e o f the lib r a r y e a c h w e ek i s c a ll to t h e ir m ethod! c o m e m o r e in t e n s e w ith the death of d r i v e to c o n tr o l h is in n e r a s w e ll a s h is f o r c u r e but f o r p o w e r. " C a n ’t fin d a . . . b o o k a ro u n d h e r e ! " in s o m e m a g a z in e s u c h a s " B e t t e r H o m e s R a n d y G re e n M i k e T f a s p e r a k at P a lo A l t o a fte r a o u t e r e n v ir o n m e n t . 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T h e y t r y to the c a m p u s a s p a rt o f a n A r t B a n k w h ic h h a v e to fa c e w hen he le a r n s to u s e d r u g s , q u a lit y w o r k , o n ly the a rt m a j o r s e v e r n e w h e a r t s s u r v iv e , t h e re c a n no lo n g e r s h a r p ly : " A s a n t is o c ia l b e h a v io r b e c o m e s c a m o f la g e the effect b y s e t tin g up an in ­ th e A r t D e p t, h a s been r u n n in g s u c c e s s ­ w it h w h ic h he i s now e x p e rim e n t in g , to l e s s t o le r a b le a s a r e s u lt o f the c o m p le x it y s e e It. C e r t a in ly M S U I s a t ig h t ly - b e a n y q u e s tio n about h e a rt t r a n s p la n t s f o r m a t io n b ooth. W h at no b o d y s e e m s to f u l ly f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s . T h e s e p a in tin g s p la n t in f o r m a t io n in the b r a in and e r a s e a nd c r o w d in g o f s o c ie t y , a r e we not lik e ly b u d g e te d in s titu te of le a r n in g ; but ju st b e in g f e a s ib le . 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G a lle r y D ir e c t o r m o v in g i s that in the c a s e of D r . B la ib e r g , o f m e d d lin g w ith life a n d the m in d . T h e r e at the s t a r t w ill be to h e a l and tre a t PEAN UTS the S o u th A f r i c a n d e n tist, both the t r a n s ­ h a v e a lr e a d y been s i g n s o f an in t o le ra b le m e n a s p a tie n ts and that it m a y end •/ Y O U S T U P I D \ I H AV E A B O V FRIEND W H O ’S I M N O T VOUl? 9 0 V P R lE N P DON'T GO 'UJAYÍI HAVE in v a s io n of the in d iv id u a l’s p r iv a c y . T h e p la n t and the w h o le m e d ic a l te am h a v e b y m a n ip u la tin g them a s o b je c ts. / K IP , Y O U T H IN K G O IN G TO C L O B B E R Y O U ! 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E n r o llm e n t re c e n t c l a s s e s h a v e d e c lin e d e n te rin g se x u a l r e la t io n s h ip s . __ » l ig h t ly b e c a u se o f p r o g r e s s i v e l y Europe tours set "W h e n I ta lk to a y o u n g w o m an in v o lv e d in p r e - m a r i t a l sex, I to u g h e r a d m i s s i o n s p o lic ie s . a s k h e r if it ’s r e a lly s o m e th in g s h e w ants. M a n y t im e s i t ’s n o t , " Egypt film shown by Union Board s h e sa id . R u th H i l l U s e e m , a s s o c ia t e T h e U n i v e r s i t y W o r ld T r a v e l S e r i e s w ill fe a tu re two t r a v e l p r o f e s s o r of s o c io lo g y , s a id that U n io n B o a r d is a g a in sp o n ­ g iv e n to the p a s s e n g e r s of that f i l m s t h is w e ekend . w o m e n need to h a ve "in t e lle c t u a l s o r i n g f lig h ts to E u r o p e t h i s . flig h t. 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S T R A 1 N B K R R IK S • I W mwBfin W R E D E E M A T K R O G ÊR TWmJp c JAN. 21, 19** [*jßjf RE D E E M A T K R O C t R THRL JAX MHÉ * IfflH Th urs day , J a n u a r y 2 5, 1968 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan C om edy The A B C to p r e s e n t O s b o r n e ’s L u t h e r E v e n a s la te a s 1961, p la y s e x c o m m u n ic a t e d n lm f o r h i s at­ T h e p ro d u c t io n I s p o s s i b l y the h o w e v e r, of the v ie w e r w ho, w h ile of a n d f i l m s about M a r t i n L u t h e r w e r e b e in g banned In c o u n t r ie s t a c k s o n R o m e — a p a r t h a n d le d on th e L o n d o n a n d N e w Y o r k s t a g e m a j o r p ro je c t f o r A B C t h is m o n th a n d I t s s t a t u s In the “ X e r o x w a t c h in g a f a m il i a r f ilm on the tube, s p o t s a s c e n e w h ic h he i f a r o u n d the w o r ld . b y A lb e r t F in n e y . 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F a r m e r s have C o u r s e E v a lu a t io n C o m m it t e e ’s s e lf re p o rte d Wednesday, The courses which the co m m it­ co m m itte e , stu d e n t and fa c u lty 1 ke e p s s e c r e t the ta rg e t been told not to s e ll u n til p r ic e s s tu d y a r e exp e cte d to be r e le a s e d Seasonably lo w v r p ric e * tee surveyed were: A m erican o b s e r v a t io n s o f the c o u r s e s and fo r titr o ld ln g a c t io n s . It re a c h $ 1 .5 0 a b u sh e l f o r c o r n , b y the fifth w eek o f the te rm , a c ­ whea t , o a t s , corn and r> < » Thought and Uanguage 111, N at­ s u r v e y . C o m m e n t s o n In d iv id u a l liste d on the Chicago Boat T rad e, follow ing a sluggish t to s a y how m a ny it h a s , a f ig u r e that $2 f o r g r a in and $3 f o r s o y b e a n s . O n the C h ic a g o c a s h m a rk e t W e d n e sd a y , c o r n w a s $1 ,1 3 a y Æ c o r d in g to L e i g h B u r s t e in , M e r i ­ dian, M i s s . , ju n io r, and c o m m it ­ tee c h a ir m a n . ura l Science 191, Social Science 231, H um anities 241, Math 112, i n s t r u c t o r s f r o m the s u r v e y and c o m m itt e e m e m b e r s w ou ld a ls o that has prevailed since 'S tir tated at about C hem istry 141, Psychology 151, be p rin te d . Soybeans gained five c b u s h e l, wheat $ 1 .5 6 , so y b e a n s r D ata on in s t r u c t o r s and 10 i d i ' c o u rse s, in c lu d in g U n i v e r s i t y Economics 2 0 0 and 201 and Eng­ since the 30-state wlchhol Iowa ! ite U n ive rsity econ- $2.7 1, " T h e in it ia l b o o k le t w ill p r o b ­ lish 206. action was announced Jan. t sale elevator stocks of T h e N F O sta ge d a m ilk h o ld ­ a b ly be s o l d , " B u r s t e i n said , These courses were chosen be­ // but this has been a tt r ll on Jan. 11 would in g a c tio n in M a r c h , 19 67 , w h ich "w ith s u p p le m e n ts d is tr ib u te d cause the com m ittee wanted to la rg e ly to higher exports am , absorbing some of p e te re d out in l e s s than a m onth. fre e ." get evaluations on as many p ro ­ A u th o r talks creased storage under gov ment loan. Buyers said there has ntlal effect of the boy- , R ice,a Toledo,O hio, It c la im e d , h o w e v e r, that p r ic e s w e re p u sh e d up two c e n ts a q u a rt a s a re s u lt . J f \ , fessors as possible and thereby give the m a jo rity of students A c c o r d in g to B u r s t e in , new e d it io n s of the b o o k le t w ill be survey inform ation, B urstein f r e e in fo llo w in g y e a r s . neither shortage nor stockpi on foreign aid s a id . i m- C o u r s e s to be s u r v e y e d t h is Cash grain prices at Minn L e tte rs have- been sent to the t e r m in c lu d e M a th 111, E n g li s h o ils fo r wheat and corn acti Students to attend ’ faculty members who p a rtic i­ slipped as much as four c per bushel between Jan. 11 * à E d w a rd A . B a y n e , a p o lit ic a l o b s e r v e r w it h the A m e r ic a n U n i­ pated in the survey. "W e are w aiting fo r th e ir r e ­ 207, P s y c h o lo g y 200, H i s t o r y 121 and 122, A c c o u n t in g 20 0 and 23. The Federal-State Ma News Service said the same Home Ec program v e r s i t i e s F i e ld S ta ff ( A U F S ) , w i l l s p e a k on " P r o b l e m s in In t e r n a ­ tio n a l A id A d m i n i s t r a t i o n " at an plies, suggestions and c ritic is m s now,” B urstein said. " I t is from 201 and A d v e r t i s i n g 305. tru e fo r Kansas City' and t Ih lca - Members of the MSU h o m e e c o ­ go m arkets. nomics club w ill attend the fifth C o n f e r e n c e at the S h e r m a n H o u s e In C h ic a g o F e b . 15, 16 and 17. N eed a sign? op en m e e tin g o f D e lta P h i E p s i ­ th e ir le tte rs that we w ill compile portions of the survey in fo rm a ­ F r a n d o r S t o r e O n ly NFO president Oren Let S ta l- ey says It is too early ft >r the annual W’lIM (Wisconsin, Illin o is , lowa, Michigan) H o m e Economics C o lle g e stu d e n ts in h o m e ec o ­ n o m ic s c lu b s f r o m the f o u r - s t a t e M a r y H ig b y , R o m e o s e n i o r , r e m o v e s p o s t e r s f r o m lo n at 7:30 tonigh t In 33 U n io n . tio n ." PRESCRIPTIONS the d r y i n g line at the A S M S U s i l k s c r e e n s e r v i c e B a y n e b e g a n a 1 0 -d a y sc h e d u le Of 160 faculty members from M o n .- F r i. 9 -9 a r e a w ill attend the c o n fe re n c e . w he re s ig n s are made fo r ca m p u s o rg a n iz a tio n s. which perm ission to survey was o f le c t u r e s and c o n f e re n c e s wi t h S a t. 9 -6 A c h a r t e r b u s w ill le a v e the requested, 130 accepted, B u r­ State N e w s P h o to by M i k e B e a s l e y s tu d e n ts and fa c u lt y at M S U M o n ­ F r a n d o r S t o r e O n ly c a m p u s at 2 p .m . F e b . 15« R e g i s ­ stein said. d a y . H e I s on e of a n u m b e r of History division t ra t io n fe e I s $4 and r o o m s a r e $4 p e r n ig h t. v is i t i n g f o r e ig n s p e c ia lis t s w ho w i l l sp e a k on c a m p u s a s a r e s u lt He said student cooperation was also favorable. L e r o y G . A u g e n s te in , c h a ir ­ m a n of the D ept, of Biophysics, Art majors develop of M S U 's m e m b e r s h i p In the A U F S p ro g ra m . "We ran the survey like a test and required only 15 minutes of hinders learning w i l l sp e a k at the join t lu n c h e o n o f W IIV1 d e le g a te s and the N a ­ A n a tiv e of Ita ly , B a y n e ’s d i s ­ class tim e . Students took it se­ rio u sly, too,” said B urstein. .The curren t system of d iv id ­ b e d iv id e d into th re e p e r io d s , he tio n a l C o u n c il of H o m e E c o n o m ­ i s t s at the P ic k C o n g r e s s H o te l silk screen service c u s s i o n s v e m p h a s iz e e v e n ts In Ita ly , Ir a n , I s r a e l and S o m a lia . He noted one problem in admin­ istering the survey because of a ing h is to ry into ancient, medieval s a id . In the f ir s t , m e n sa w d iv in e on F e b . 16. The m u lti - colored posters our own invention lo r w a ll­ H e h a s w ritte n ab out t h e s e c o u i - shortage of staff members. tvnJ r'o d 'rsi^h tn d e rs the under­ a n d h u m a n e x p e rie n c e a s m in ­ F r id a y a fte rn o o n the d e le ga te s seen stapled on w alls behind paper,” said Sara Higby, Romeo t r i e s f o r 12 y e a r s . standing of histo ry, Richard E. g l i n g ^ In the se co n d , m e n trie d w ill ha ve a c h o ic e of t o u r s to the le c t u r in g p r o f e s s o r s a r e a p r o d ­ ju n io r and indtfstrinl design ma­ "Students’ attitude toward the Sullivan, chairm an of the his­ to vie w e x is t e n c e o b je c t iv e ly and A r t In stitu te , C h ic a g o Su n T im e s , u ct of the student g o v e r n m e n t 's jo r in charge of the service. B a y n e , a f o r m e r e d ito r, i s the survey descended in many in ­ to ry dept., said Tuesday rilght, r a t io n a lly . In the th ird , m e n a r e M a r s h a l l F ie ld , P o lk C it y , M e r ­ s ilk screen service. " I t ’ s unfortunate that other a u t h o r of " F o u r W a y s of P o l i ­ stances on the attitude of the in ­ “ P eriodization is necessary lo o k in g f o r r e a lit y w it h in th e m ­ c h a n d is e M a r t o r C o o k C o u n t)’ S ilk screening, known to a rt u n iversities do not u s e th is p ro c - t i c s . " He iias been the p e r s o n a l s tru c to r," B urstein said. to create meaningful entities to s e lv e s . It I s t h is c h a n g in g w a y H o s p it a l. fo llo w e rs as serigraphy, has pop­ ess,” M iss Higby said. " I t is an e c o n o m ic a d v i s e r to the prim e The com m ittee also has tenta­ be handled by the h is to ria n ,"S u l­ o f lo o k in g at t h in g s that is T h e c o n fe re n c e i s ru n e n t ir e ly u larized its e lf as an effective easy and inexpensive method fo r m i n i s t e r s of Ir a n and N a tio n a list tive plans to publish a course liva n told the H is to ry Club, “ but m o d e rn , he s a id . b y stu d e n ts. means of campus advertising. students to not only make money C h in a . H e w a s a c o n su lta n t on evaluation booklet. It would be the old system should be re ­ R equiring a ten class day no­ fo r themselves and the u n ive r­ M id d l e E a s t e r n a f f a ir s to t h e distributed at re g istra tio n next placed.“ tic e preceding the event, a rt sity, but also gain experience in D e p a rtm e n t of State and s e r v e d fa ll and possibly to orientation I he old system leads his­ and in te rio r design m a jo rs p re ­ th e ir fie ld ." w ith the In t e r n a tio n a l B a n k , students next sum m er. torians to see only the good o r Student badly injured pare a design. Then they use the Although this service is used bad In a period and to view some s ilk screen process developing frequently. M iss Higby said: BERMUDA and repeating an image by stencil. a c tiv itie s as good o r bad solely because they come fro m a so- by Jenison pool dive A stencil with a wax paper "Students have the fa c ilitie s available, if adequate tim e is called good o r bad period, he A n M S I ’ student I s u n d e r in ­ U n iv e rs ity police transported backing is cut and adhered to the given,* to use the service even said. t e n s iv e c a r e at S p a r r o w H o s p it a l H am ilton 'o sparrow at 11;30 screen. The wax paper back is m ore extensively." This Spring! In addition, the old trin ita ria n w it h a n aonarew t.brokenneck-.suf-N. then pulled, allowing paint to be Besides p rin tin g posters, the ( » * * > , • ' ' V* system on tv Ctts a. tttcucert tere'j.'durlngv-vi. > *r/Jfe. tn n m c to r had been-doing applied to areas where i-iw *>.,* i u'.iciur .r fj .i/s i, ment o:if the w o rld , c a u s f n g ftis- m f n g tt& ss, U n i v e r s it y p o lic e some basic diving e xe rcise s,1' c il htvsjaeeff c u t,. upon specie/ request, 'designed t o r ia n s to think of A s i a and A f r i ­ re p o rt. H e rb e rt W. Olson, assistant p ro ­ A process resem bling hand and printed T -s h irts , sweat ca a s u n im p o rta n t, he s a id . J a c k H a m ilto n , T a y lo r so p h o ­ p rin tin g finishes the technique. sh irts, bus posters, and station­ fe sso r of physical education, “ A n c ie n t h is t o r y s h o u ld be u n d e r st o o d a s a s e g m e n t o f hu­ m o r e , d iv e d o ff the side, of the s h a llo w en d of th e ’je rifS b lf ’{tool said. A ..uniq ue drying process is used by this student service.W et e ry. P rices include $ 2 .5 0 fo r the Enjoy your Spring B reak m a n e x p e rie n c e that s ta n d s a lo n e . W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g d u r in g d iv in g Olson said that in teaching be­ posters are hung to d ry on a stencil and S5 fo r 50 posters. W e s t e r n E u r o p e a n h is t o r y I s not in s t r u c t io n . H o s p it a l o f f ic ia ls ginners how to dive the in s tru c ­ clothesline. " I ’m a fra id the place A d istribution service is also during “College W eeks" b a s e d on I t , " S u lliv a n s a id . l i s t h i s c o n d itio n betw een p o o r to rs have the students s it on the sometimes resem bles a laundry offered. A 2 cents per poster ro o m ,” said Tina B ailey, silk P o s t - c l a s s i c a l h l s t o r v s h o u ld a nd c r it ic a l. edge of the pool and fa ll into the w a te r. T h is is done in fo u r and screen employe and B irm ingham charge includes d istrib u tio n to Berkey, Bessey, Eppley, the In­ in en chan tin g BERMUDA one half to fiv e feet of w ater. ju n io r. ternational Center, and the Union. "H e (Hamilton) had already The room also holds a unique Located in 25 Student Services Every day different and Castro to resign made eight o r 10 dives before he was In ju re d ," Olson said. personality. A copy of each wet poster is placed on the w all, " I t ’ s B ld g „ the office is open 1-5 p.m., M onday-Friday. full of excitement! 8-Days 7-Nights as prime minister? ALPHA HAVANA 1 — An o ffic ia l re f­ n a m e of the e ig h t -m a n p o lltb u ro PHI z ip p e r s $241.50 erence to Fidel Castro as general headed by C a s t r o . G ra n m a then Never get squashed at our drycleaning shops. With us secretary' of Cuba's Communist part> touched of speculation Wednesday that C astro might re ­ r e f e r r e d to C a s t r o a s g e n e ra l secretary. T h e a n n o u n ce m e n t of the m e e t­ SIGMA drycleaning is a profession. in c lu d in g ro u n d trip e c o n o m y c la s s jet, t r a n s f e r s , ho tel and b r e a k f a s t s . sign a1- p rim e m in is te r and con­ in g w a s u n u s u a l In Its e lf . M o s t W IL L MEET T O N IG H T m e e tin g s of the c o m m itte e a re centrate on control over the p a rt)’. u n a n n o u n ce d . T h e r e w a s no In d i­ c a tio n w hen r e s u lt s of the s e s s io n 7:30 P . M , C L E A N IN G C EN T ER COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE Tiie p a rty's central com m ittee 405 Abbott Rd. met amid rum ors that C astro's w o u ld be m a d e know n. 130 W . G r a n d R i v e r 351-6010 332 -2070 b ro ther, Raul, was favored to If C a s t r o ste p s down a s 'p r l m e R O O M 34 U N I O N succeed him as p rim e m in is te r. m i n is t e r , that p o st lik e ly w ould Raul now is deputy p rim e m in - becom e m o r e a d m in is t r a t iv e . iste i and chief of the armed T h e b e a rd e d C u b a n le a d e r s t ill A LL P L A STU D EN T S AND forces. President Osvaldo D o rti- w o u ld h o ld the m o s t p o w e rfu l co* al*o was mentioned as a pos­ p o lit ic a l job and the le a d e r s h ip F A C U L T Y IN V IT E D sible p rim e m in is te r, o f the c o u n try . R EFRESH M EN TS SERVED A one-paragraph ment in the o ffic ia l Communist announce­ C a s t r o r e s ig n e d o n c e b e fo re , b r ie f ly , a s p r im e m in is t e r In the Paperbounds on your organ Granma said the com m it­ tee meeting was called In the e a r ly d a y s a ft e r h is take o v e r In H avana. reading list? THE iiinir fh f, ADVENTURERS P IZ Z A If you by H arold Robbins SAVE M ONEY Paperback Special SPEND M ONEY Hardbound BORROW M O NEY THE 10 B E S T - S E L L I N G P A P E R B A C K S P IZ Z A you need a bank 6. Good 01’ Snoopy P E R F E C T IO N 7. The C ountry Team to call your own 8. H e ll's Angels 9. In Cold Blood S p e c i a l s g o o d at D O M IN O 'S ...a helpful bank. 10. Gone W ith the Wind E L a t i s i n g S t o r e O n l' Be our guest with STATE this coupon Try ELSB and see DOMINO’ S COUPON D O M IN O ’S C O U P O N 1 I ; how really helpful I V I 'c 1 I G O O D ON A N Y P IZ Z A a bank can be! o o k V o r « I h s r im n t °! I C 1 o 1 P IC K - U P ( I t il t t It'S u 1 2 5 { O R D E L IV E R Y 21 u I |U i n ORDER. 1 p A f i Iti r u i n * ' l N I L i m i t — one co u p o n p e r p iz z a E x p i r e s : M a r c h 15, 1968 I o I N I E ast L a nsing S tate Bank w o rks perso n to person O v e r 100 P u b l i s h e r s S t o c k e d in o u r W a r e h o u s e 619Í Grand River I L I I _ _ D O M IN O ’S C O U P O N D O M I N O 'S C O U P O N _ | E L S B w ith you Don’t Forget The Big Sale On Now! msmy B 'o o k fie ld PI.»/«», O kem os end Hd&lett STATIONERY BOOK RECORD 351-7100 O fP O S lT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N SALE SALE SALE 1 I CL’ \ 1 0 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 2 5 , 1968 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Watch For Our New Service Directory Thursday, Feb. 1st. CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Automotive Automotive Employment For Rent For Rent C A S H I E R - T Y P I S T . P a r t - t i m e to W A V E R L Y - S A G IN A W a re a . D e ­ D E L U X E F U R N I S H E D a p art­ C A M A R O 1967, s ix - c y lin d e r , l ik e F - 8 5 . 1965. P o w e r s te e rin g , w o r k m o r n in g s f o r s m a l l lo a n lu x e tw o -b e d r o o m . C a rp e te d , m e n t s . N o w le a s in g in two new new . P h one IV 2-97 76. 3 -1 / 2 6 p o w e r b r a k e s . A u to m a tic . T w o - c o m p a n y . E x p e r ie n c e d o r w e u t ilit ie s , la u n d ry , sto v e , r e f r i g ­ b u ild in g s . N e a r S p a r r o w H o s ­ d o o r . G o o d c o n d itio n . C a l l 3 5 5 - w i l l t r a in . M e e t the p u b lic . In ­ e r a t o r . $ 1 6 0 .3 7 2 - 1 1 1 5 . 1 0 -1 / 3 1 p it a l o r d ow n tow n. F o r g r a d u a t e C H E V R O L E T 1958 two d o o r, six 3 2 5 6 a ft e r 5 p .m . 4 -1/ 26 t e r e s t in g , v a r ie d w o r k . T y p in g stu d e n ts, p r o f e s s io n a l o r b u s i­ a u t o m a t ic . M a k e o ffe r. I V 9 - N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? n e s s , s e c r e t a r ie s , o r t e a c h e r s . a m jist. W e w i ll p a y m a x im u m 6 1 7 7 , I V 5 -8 7 1 9 . 3 -1 / 2 9 J A G U A R 1953 S a lo o n . $250. 3 7 2 - • A U T O M O T IV E 5 3 98 . 1224 V e r m o n t . 3 -1/ 29 w a g e . T o a p p ly con ta ct M r . TANGLEWOOD 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 10-1/29 W a ld r o n , 489-1421 V a lle y F a r m s • EM PLO YM ENT C H E V R O L E T 1961. B e lA ir . H a r d O L D S M O B I L E 1967 C u t la s s S u ­ F i d e li t y C r e d it C o r p o r a t io n . APARTMENTS W I L L I A M S T O N •— i » E N m i le s • POE RENT top, t w o -d o o r s . 8 c y l i n d e r . 2 -1 / 2 6 2 B d r m . , u n f u r . . f r o m 139.50 f r o m c o P '^ k ^ T v>” hed . $110 • FO R SA LE p r e m e c o n v e rt ib le . $ 2 ,4 50. C a l l, P o w e r s te e rin g , p o w e r b r a k e s . m o n th u t ilit ie s . 6 5 5 - • LO ST A POUND 8 - 4 p.m ., 3 7 3 -5 3 0 0 M r . H y m e s . 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 R a d io . G o o d t ir e s . G o o d c o n d i­ 2437. 10-1/26 3 -1/ 25 G O - G O G I R L S f o r L a n s i n g ’s f in ­ • PERSO N AL tio n . O n ly $300. 3 5 5 -8 0 8 6 . e s t n ig h tc lu b . A p p l y C . D . ’s, 4122 E A S T S I D E . 312 - 314 So u th • PEAN U TS PERSO N AL 5-1 / 3 0 O L D S M O B I L E 1963 D y n a m ic 88. N o r t h E a s t S tre e t (U S - 2 7 N ) , o r H o i m e s S tre e t. W a t e r p a id . ARBO R FO REST APARTM EN TS, • REA L ESTATE T r o w b r id g e R o a d , E a s t L a n s i n g . A - l c o n d itio n . P o w e r , R e a s o n ­ V a r s i t y D r i v e - I n . P a r t t im e and $110.; 301 So u th H o lm e s b a s e ­ • S E R V IC E C H E V R O L E T 1951— b e s t o f f e r F a c u lt y m e m b e r s , D e l u x e o n e a b le 6 4 6 -2 2 2 6 , 3 3 7 -1 0 9 3 . f u ll t im e . 4 8 2 -8 4 1 3 . 5 -1 / 2 5 m e n t — a ll u t ilit ie s p a id , $85. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N t a k e s . C a l l 3 5 1-930 0. 3 -1 / 2 5 a n d tw o b e d r o o m a p a r tm e n t s 3 -1 / 2 5 1441 E a s t M ic h ig a n A v e n u e . • W ANTED a v a i l a b l e . P r i v a t e p a tio a n d B A R M A I D - N ig h t s . N o e x ­ H e a t and w a te r paid, $1 25 ; A l l C H E V R O L E T 1963 n in e - p a s s e n ­ P L Y M O U T H 1959 V - 8 a u to m a tic . p e r i e n c e . $ 2 .0 0 p e r h o u r . a p a r tm e n t s fu r n is h e d . P h o n e I V s w im m in g p o o l. C h a le t h o u s e DEADLINE g e r sta tio n w agon. O n e o w n e r. L o w m ile a g e . C a l l 3 7 2 -3 8 4 0 . P S . C le a n . S o lid . S t a r t s , r u n s A M E D E O ’S , 2 2 8 N o r t h W a s h ­ 9-10 17. C f o r p r iv a t e p a r t ie s . W it h in w a lk ­ in g d is t a n c e of c a m p u s . N o c h il­ e x c e lle n t. Sn ow t ir e s . $95. 3 5 5 - in g to n . 4 8 9 -4 1 7 2 , o r a ft e r 7 1 P . M . on e c l a s s day be­ 5 -1 / 2 6 6078. 2 -1 / 2 6 p .m ., 4 8 9 - 8 7 6 9 . S - l/ 2 6 401 S O U T H F a ir v ie w , d ow n . F u r ­ d r e n o r p e ts. P h o n e 3 3 7 - 0 6 3 4 fo r e p u b lic a tio n . f o r a p p o in tm e n t. C -l/ 2 5 n is h e d . F o u r r o o m s , bath . $125 C H E V R O L E T 1964 B e la ir . S ix , P L Y M O U T H 1956 V - 8 a u to m a tic . C a n c e lla t io n s - 12 noon one S E C R E T A R Y , L E G A L , f o r law p e r m on th . N o p e ts, n o c h il­ a u to m a tic . R a d io , w h ite w a lls, G o o d c o n d itio n . O v e r -h a u le d . T W O G I R L S f o r lu x u r y a p a r t ­ c l a s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a ­ p a r t n e r . P le a s a n t s u r r o u n d in g s . d r e n . U t ilit ie s p a id . 8 8 2 - 5 7 6 3 . e x c e lle n t con d ition . 4 8 2 -8 8 4 5 . $ 7 5 . 33 7 -1 4 4 7 . 3 -1/ 25 m e n t. $61.25. C l o s e to c a m p u s . tio n . M o d e r n e q u ip m e n t. S h o rt h a n d 5-1/31 5 -1 / 2 6 3 5 1 -5 8 8 5 . 3 -1 / 2 5 r e q u ir e d . E x p e r ie n c e p re ­ PHONE P O N T I A C T E M P E S T 1965 s i x - f e r r e d . P h o n e 4 8 9 -5 7 5 3 . 1 0 -2 / 7 N E E D O N E m an fo r E yd e a l V illa C H E V R O L E T 1963. Im pa la S u p e r c y l in d e r a u to m a tic . Pow er B E A U T I F U L N E W lu x u r y tw o 355-8255 S p o r t . 3 2 7 / 3 0 0 hp. F o u r - s p e e d , s t e e r in g , b r a k e s , 48 9 -4 7 7 1 . a p a rtm e n t. R e d u c e d r a t e s . 351— b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s f iv e m in ­ ST U D EN T M A R K E T IN G P O S I­ 8775. 5-1/31 RATES p o s lt r a c t io n . B lu e book p r ic e , 3 -1/ 25 T I O N S . P a r t t im e e m p lo y m e n t u t e s f r o m c a m p u s . 5 8 3 0 R id g e ­ $1,090. W ill s e ll f o r $9 25 . 4 8 5 - w o o d , o n e b lo c k w e s t of the I D A Y ............................$ 1. 5 0 P O N T I A C T E M P E S T 1962. T w o - f o r M S U s tu d e n ts. 10-15 h o u r s U N IV E R S IT Y V I L L A - One g ir l 59 27 . 5 -1 / 2 6 5 8 0 0 b lo c k o f So u th P e n n s y lv a n ia . 3 D A Y S ......................... $ 3 . 0 0 d o o r coupe. O n e o w n e r. A u t o ­ p e r w e e k . E x c e lle n t in c o m e , o r s u b le a s e to th re e . C a l l 3 5 1 - 0994. 3 -1 / 2 9 C a l l 393 -0 8 8 2 o r 4 8 5 - 3 3 3 6 f o r 5 D A Y S .........................$ 5 . 0 0 m a t ic . N e w t ir e s . E x c e lle n t c o n ­ m e a n in g fu l e x p e rie n c e . T o ob­ C O R V A I R C O R S A 1966. S p a n is h a p p o in tm e n t. 5 -1 / 2 9 d itio n . C a l l 3 5 1 -8 8 4 2 . 2 -1 / 2 6 ta in f u r t h e r in fo r m a t io n , w r ite : (b a se d on 10 w o r d s p e r a d ) R u s t . A s k - $1500. L i k e n e w - T h e S o c ie t y C o r p o r a t io n . P .O . T W O B E D R O O M a p a rtm e n t n e a r O v e r 10, 15< p e r w o rd p e r d a y u s e d a s s e c o n d f a m ily c a r . V e r y G I R L S - - S H O R T t im e o r w in t e r P O N T I A C 1958. G o o d c o n d itio n . B o x 2051 L a n s i n g , M ic h i g a n ca m p u s. S e n io r s o r m a r r i e d lo w m ile a g e . 3 7 2 -6 7 0 3 a ft e r 6 &/ o r s p r i n g t e r m s . N o le a s e T h e r e w ill be a 50 £ s e r v ic e $250. 9 2 5 -C C h e r r y L a n e . 3 5 5 - 48911. 1-1/25 s tu d e n ts . 3 5 1 -5 6 4 7 . 3 -1 / 2 9 p jn . 3-1 / 2 6 n e c e s s a r y . C o n v e n ie n t, p a r k ­ and b o o k k e e p in g c h a r g e If 8038. 3 -1 / 2 9 in g . S p e c ia l r a t e s . 3 3 2 - 8 9 0 3 . ‘t h is a d I s not p a id w ithin C O R V A IR M O N Z A 1961. $2 25 . P O N T I A C 1967 — G T O , f o u r - For Rent D O W N T O W N A R E A — Im p e r ia l 4-1 / 2 6 » M a n o r . O n e a n d tw o b e d r o o m o n e w eek. o r b e st o ffe r. 351-8243 a ft e r sp e e d , t w o -d o o r h a rd to p . M a n y Automotive Automotive a p a r t m e n t s . Q u ie t b u ild in g . C a l l 5 p .m . 3 -1 / 2 6 D I S H W A S H E R S R E N T A L . $8.00 T h e Sta te N e w s w i ll b e e x t r a s . C a l l I V 4 -4 4 1 8 betw een R E N A U L T 1967 R -1 0 . 4,00 0 C A R O W N E R S . J u s t o p e n e d . S e lf- p e r m o n th . G E p o r ta b le m o b ile 4 8 9 -7 1 8 2 . 3 -1 / 2 9 RIVFRHOUSE r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the 8 a .m . and 5 p . m „ a s k f o r B i l l . m i le s . L i k e new c o n d itio n . 6 5 5 - m a id . F r e e s e r v i c e a n d d e liv ­ s e r v i c e 2 5 £ c a r w a s h . B lo c k f i r s t d a y 's In c o r r e c t In s e r ­ C O R V A I R 1965 M o n z a , a u to m a tic , 5 -1 / 2 6 2883. 3 -1 / 2 9 n o rt h / s t o p lig h t O k e m o s . N A ­ e ry . C a ll S T A T E M A N A G E ­ O N E G I R L needed im m e d ia t e ly APARTMENTS f o u r - d o o r . B oth ra d io and s t e re o fo r li v e l y f o u r - m a n lu x u r y tion. T IO N A L P R ID E C A R W A SH E S. M E N T C O R P . 3 3 2 -8 6 8 7 .‘ L u x u r y p e n th o u se f o r re n t tape. T o p notch c o n d itio n . $ 9 9 5 . a p a rtm e n t. 3 5 1 - 8 8 5 2 . 3-1 / 2 9 P O N T I A C 1964 L e M a n s . A u t o ­ T R - 3 . 1961. B o d y a n d e n g in e in 3-1 / 2 6 10-1/30 c l o s e to c a m p u s . W i ll re n t 3 5 1 -8 8 8 8 . 5 -1 / 2 6 m a tic , b u cke t s e a ts , e x t r a s . g o o d c o n d itio n . R e d . C a l L a r r y , to 3 - 6 p e o p le at r e ­ T h e State N e w s d o e s not F A L C O N 1963 f o u r - d o o r . V - 8 B e s t o ffe r. 3 5 1 - 8 6 4 0 . 3 -1 / 2 6 3 3 2 -8 6 4 1 . 3 -1 / 2 5 Aviation D O U B L E G A R A G E . Sp a rro w LU XU RY F U R N IS H E D s tu d io du c e d r a t e s . S h o rt-te rm p e r m it r a c i a l o r r e lig io u s H o s p i t a l a re a . Se c u re fo r a p a rtm e n t w ith a ir - c o n d it io n in g le a s e a v a ila b le . C a l l 3 3 7 - 2 6 0 . A u t o m a t ic . P o w e r s t e e r in g . d is c r im in a t io n In It s a d ­ P C N T I A C C A T A L I N A C o n v e r t i­ T R 4 A 1RS, N e w M i c h e l i n s , new F R A N C I S A V I A T I O N . S o e a s y to s t o r a g e . $ 2 0 m on th . C a l l I V 9 - a n d s w im m in g p o o l. $125. 351— 2406 o r 3 3 2-025 5. 3 3 9-237 4. 5 -1 / 2 6 v e r t is in g c o l u m n s . T h e b le , 1964. R e d w ith w h ite top. c lu tc h , v a lv e s a n d he ad . F l o r i d a le a r n in the P I P E R C H E R O - 1017. C 4275. 3 -1 / 2 5 State N e w s w ill not a cce p t P o w e r s t e e r in g and b r a k e s . C a l l c a r . E x c e lle n t c a r e . $ 1 ,9 0 0 .3 7 2 - K E E I 1 S p e c ia l $5 .0 0 o f f e rì 4 8 4 - F O R D 1963 G a la x ie 500 c o n v e rt ­ W A N T E D : T W O g ir l s s p r in g a d v e r t is in g w h ich d i s c r i m ­ w e e k -d a y s , 9 - 5 p .m ., 3 5 5 - 8 2 9 7 . 8910. 2 -1 / 2 5 13 24 . C T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts. $9.00 T W O O R th re e g i r l s n e ed e d B u r - ib le . P o w e r s t e e r in g and b r a k e s . t e r m . $ 4 7 .5 0 . i i c l u d e s u t ilit ie s . in a te s a g a i n s t re lig io n , C m o n th . F r e e s e r v ic e and ch am W oo d s a p a rtm e n ts. C a ll 3 5 5-312 5. 5 -1 / 3 1 3 3 7 -2 0 5 6 . 3 -1/ 25 ra ce , c o l o r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ V O L K S W A G E N - - 1966, s u n r o o f S A V E — L E A R N to f ly o r re n t d e liv e r y . C a ll N E J A C , 3 3 7 - J a n , b e fo re 5 p .m ., 3 5 5 - 3 3 0 0 , ig in . P O R S C H E 1961 1600 S u p e r R o a d ­ se d a n , ra d io , on e o w n e r, lik e f r o m the M S U f ly in g c lu b . L o w ­ 13 00 . W e g u a ra n te e s a m e - d a y e x t e n s io n # 4 7 . 5 —1/2 9 N E A R D O W N T O W N . G i r l to s h a r e F O R D - - 1960 c o n v e rt ib le . N o s t e r . V e r y go o d c o n d itio n . R e ­ new . IV 2 -9 7 7 6 . 3 -1 / 2 5 e s t r a t e s . B e s t e q u ip m e n t.Q u a l­ s e r v ic e . C on e b e d r o o m a p a rtm e n t. $47.5Q. r u s t . N e w top ahd t ir e s . 6 5 5 - b u ilt e n g in e . B e s t o ffe r, must ity In s t r u c t io n . C a l l 355-1178. G I R L N E E D E D im m e d ia t e o c ­ U t il it ie s In c lu d e d . 4 8 5 -8 5 4 6 . 1008. 3 -1 / 2 9 s e l l . 3 7 2 -8 6 7 7 , b e fo re 3 p jn , V O L K S W A G E N 1965 r e d s u n - C T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts. L o w cu pan cy, F o r R iv e r s id e E a st. 4-1 / 2 6 Automotive « r o q t . R a d io , new w h it e w a lls . _. a í» . e c o n o m ic a l r a t e s b y the t e r m o r J a n u a r y ’s re n t p a id . 3 5 1 -0 2 2 2 . F O R D [9 6 3 G a la x ie t o u r - d o o r C r i » 3 5 5 - 2 «>5 a fte r A o .m . A U S T IN H E A L Y S p r it e 1 9 ¿3 in se d a n . M u s t s e l l — $750. C le a n .............. P O R S C H E 1963. Blue w ith red 3 -1 / 2 5 f'C W W **r# V . .« • , ^ M th . U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - 5-:,'25 [ FREE FILM! I e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . E D 2 - 8 5 5 1 . A L S V 4 8 4 - 9 2 6 3 ._________ J ’C Ml i n s id e a n d out. C a l l T U 2 - in t e r i o r . F o u r - s p e e d . 3 5 5 - 5 4 9 7 . A U T H E N T IC D E A L E R fo r Y a m a ­ 3 -1 / 2 9 8777. 3 -1 / 2 6 5-1 / 3 0 V O L K S W A G E N 1958. S u b ro o f, ha, T r iu m p h , a n d B M W , C o m ­ Apartments PX Store Frandor 1 2 7 -6 2 0 -1 2 0 -1 2 6 * $250. C a l l 4 8 2 - 4 9 2 0 . 3 -1 / 2 6 p le te lin e of p a r t s , a c c e s s o r i e s , I c e C r e e p e r s , $1 .0 0 up le a t h e r g o o d s, a n d h e lm e t s . 1/2 S U B L E A S E L U X U R Y a p a rtm e n t. Sn o w S h o e s , $2 4.88 up O n e b e d r o o m , fu r n is h e d , w a lk P e a C o a t s , $19.95 L e a v e y o u r f i lm h e re f o r V O L K S W A G E N 1966 — 1300 s e ­ m ile so u th o f 1-9 6 on So u th C e ­ to c a m p u s . P h o n e a ft e r 5 p .m . p r o c e s s i n g a n d s a v e the c o s t da n. W h ite , r e d v in y l in t e r io r . . d a r . S H E P ’S M O T O R S , p h o n e F le e c e lin e d b o o ts, $ 7 .8 8 up f o r in f o r m a t io n , 351-5139. o f a new r o l l e v e r y tim e! O n e o w n e r . S h a r p . R e a s o n a b le . 6 9 4 -6 6 2 1 . C F ie ld J a c k e t s $15.88 3 -1 / 2 6 S k i C a p s , 98ÿ V o lk s w a g e n 8 8 2 -1 4 5 9 , 4 8 5 - 2 2 2 6 . 4-1/25 Em pl oyment____ F ie ld J a c k e t s $15.88 A T T R A C T IV E L Y F U R N IS H E D P a d d le B a l l P a d d le s , $2 .8 8 G U LLIVER'S A u t o S e r v ic e & P a rt s P A R T T I M E e v e n in g w o r k a v a i l­ o n e -b e d r o o m a p a rtm e n t in new P a d d le B a l l s 39£ a b le f o r m a le stu d e n ts. C a l l b u ild in g . C a l l f o r a p p o in tm e n t to M a c h e t te s , $2.98 STATE DRUG A C C ID E N T PRO BLEM ? C a ll 3 9 3 - 5 6 6 0 2 - 4 p .m ., M o n d a y - s e e . 3 3 2 -3 1 3 5 . 5 -1 / 3 0 M i l i t a r y B la n k e ts , $ 3 .8 8 up 1105 E . G R A N D R I V E R K A LA M A ZO O ST R E E T BODY F r id a y . 10-2/1 C ig a r e t t e s , 2 7 if ta x In c lu d e d in t r o d u c e s S H O P . S m a ll d ents to la r g e L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T to s u b le t. E D 2-2011 w r e c k s . A m e r ic a n and f o r e ig n EM PLO YERS OVERLOAD COM­ T w o m a n C e d a r G r e e n s . 351— c a r s . G u a ra n te e d w o r k . 4 8 2 - P A N Y , E x p e r ie n c e d s e c r e t a r ­ 0764. 3 -1 / 2 6 12 86 . 2 6 2 8 E a s t K a la m a z o o . C ie s , t y p is t s to w o r k t e m p o r a r y V O L K S W A G E N E N G IN E , c o m ­ p le te ly o v e rh a u le d . 40 hp. $175. a s s ig n m e n t s . N e v e r a fee. P h o n e 4 8 7 -6 0 7 1 . C -l/ 2 5 F O U R T H M A N f o r a p a rtm e n t in A lb e r t . 3 5 1 -0 7 4 6 , 3 -1 / 2 6 F U R N IT U R E t h e a u t o m a t ic 3 7 2 -4 5 3 3 . 2 -1 / 2 6 GREAT LAKES EM PLO YM ENT f o r p e rm a n e n t p o s it io n s f o r m en S K I EQUIPMENT R -E -N -T -A -L C A R W A S H : 2 5 W a s h , wax, and w o m e n in o f f ic e , s a l e s , For Rent Now you con furnish your apartment v a c u u m . U - D O - I T . 430 S o u t h t e c h n ic a l. IV 2 -1 5 4 3 . C - l/ 2 5 C lip p e r t , b a c k of K O - K O B A R . r '- ÿ to suit your taste and budget C -l/ 2 5 B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D . T h re e BISHOP FURNITURE RENTAL s t ic k s h if t . to fiv e a ft e r n o o n s p e r w e e k . M A S O N B O D Y S H O P , 812 E a s t M o n d a y - F r id a y . 3 5 5 -5 9 1 6 , K a la m a z o o S t re e t — S in c e 1940. 3 -1 / 2 5 C o m p le t e auto p a in tin g and c o l­ l i s i o n s e r v ic e . A m e r ic a n a n d E A R N I N G S A R E u n lim it e d a s an 4972 N O R T H W IN D D R IV E f o r e ig n c a r s . I V 5 -0 2 5 6 , C AVON R e p re s e n t a t iv e . T u r n S K IS . B O O T S & P O L L S EAST OE YANKEE STADIUM y o u r f r e e t im e into $$$. F o r a n W eekend S C SO PLAZA - EAST LANSING Ph 351-58.30 M E L ’S A U T O S E R V I C E . L a r g e a p p o in tm e n t in y o u r h o m e , w r it e R a le O o r s m a l l, w e do them a ll. 1108 M RS. A L O N A H U C K I N S , 5 6 63 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r . 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . S c h o o l Stre e t, H a s le t t, M i c h i ­ Larry Cushion □aaao assams C g a n o r c a ll I V 2 - 6 8 9 3 . C -l/ 2 6 CROSSWORD PUZZLE □ a s n a s a m H o a Sporting Goods nanaran nnmaa V O L K S W A G E N E N G IN E . U se d , W O M A N T O w o r k in k itc h e n and 3020 V in e I V 5-74115 □as naanraa 4 0 h o r s e p o w e r . R e c e n t v a lv e jo b . $125. 8 8 2 -J4 3 6 . 5-1/ 26 h e lp s e r v e d in n e r . 3 3 7 -0 7 1 9 . 3 -1 / 2 9 O p e n F r i. ’til 8; D a ily ’til 6 ACROSS 30. Jo t nan □ran nan r s n n n a n n r a h e I. H astened 5. House 31 . D ism ounted 32. Flu e an aaa mmaaa n a a c a n n o s m annex 34 . C om m on­ amansa nnn Afler lo ihese many years our humble little bug has gone automatic. Gone is the clutch. Gone is the wifely whine, "It’s cute, but I can't drive it." Rely on KAMINS! FOR ALL YOUR CAR REPAIRS 8- E rK * 11. Senators messenRer 12. Old card gam e 13. Succor 3 place 36. Silkworm Stannum 39. B ar legally 43. N everth e­ less nnnara anranara raanaara raaaan aaaaiisa naaaa 14. Y em enite 47. Fab le DO W N 7. Kind of Gone is an era of Volkswagendom.Sniff. 15. W en t by 48. M anner 1. T eam trefoil And in its place? accessory specials ca r 49. H erb eve 2. Inferior b. Paddle 17. Low est 50. Rainbow rubber A Volkswagen you can drive all over point 51. Run be­ 3. Mild oath 9 . C om pete town without shifting. 10. Impend 19. Y oung seal tw een ports 4. W eaken 16. Hopeful on the highway do you shift. 20. Share 52. M oisture 5. T ree 16. Sindhad s OWe.lThisi s an economy move. Which, Stereo Tape 4 +8 Ski Racks 22. P lace in drops 6 . T atting bird 26. Shortage 53. Scoter stitch after all, is still the name of the game.) Track Tapes 8.95 21. T w itching But you do have a choice in the matter Players Top Carriers i T~5” T" « « 7 r 5” 10 23. I.ong time Hundreds to 1 IT- 3“ 24. C orroded you can drive it the easy way (described From 59.95 25. Appointed choose from 8.95 above). O r you can start out in low and Save at Least «“ 5T 16 tim e 26. F la t fish take it through the gears like a regular 27. G u id o s “ s r Ì9~ ST Ü Ü ST stick shift. 1 0 % highest note The automatic stick shift is an option: 21 W jr 2b. Fish's you pay a little more. 26 17 sr 29 35" propeller 29. A rticle But you do a little less. ST" ÎT" 93 33. Fu ry 35. Ashen » Is ài 3b. 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