W e d n e s d a y i MICHIGAN li The difference . . . STATE M i ld . . . UNIVERSITY . . . b e tw e e n f r e e d o m a n d s l a v ­ . . . a n d p a r t l y c lo u d y , w ith a e r y I s not Just a d i f f e r e n c e o f h i g h o f 43 a n d a lo w t o n ig h t o f p o litic a l opinion. 25. P r e c i p i t a t i o n p r o b a b i l i t y to­ - - Ayn Rand n ig h t 10 p e r cent. V o l . 6 0 N u m b e r 116 E a s t La n sin g , M ic h ig a n J a n u a r y 31, 1968 C ong r a id U .S . E m b a s s y ; A m b assad o r is s a f e SAIGON If! — A V iet Cong suicide deep into the South Vietnamese ca p ita l. The embassy and its grounds were de­ fig h tin g , the h elicop ter assault began about squad seized and held pa rts of the UJS. F ir s t re p o rts to ld o f 17 Communist cla re d secured a t 9:05 a.m . 8:35 a.m . Embassy fo r s ix hours Wednesday before bodies counted on the embassy grounds. Fighting that had ripped through the About a dozen c la tte rin g helicopters being wiped out by A m erican troops coun­ At least fo u r U.S. m ilita r y policemen area near the heart of the c ity fo r hours swooped in over the rooftops o f downtown terattacking on the ground and fro m h e li­ and several M arines also were reported died out, but other pockets of V iet Cong Saigon to unload the 101st A irb o rn e troops copters landing on the ro o f o f the building. k ille d . s t ill were holding out in other areas. on the ro o f of the gleam ing, w hite, e ig h t- UJ5, Am bassador E lls w o rth Bunker was Sim ultaneously w ith the s trik e s against The V ie t Cong embassy attackers en­ sto ry building that was opened only la st whisked away fro m his residence under Saigon, the Reds fo r the second stra ig h t tered the grounds of the supposedly a tta ck- November to replace one wrecked by a p re ­ heavy secu rity guard e a rly Wednesday day exploded g u e rrilla assaults on c itie s p ro o f new building by blowing a hole in a vious g u e rrilla attack. when the V iet Cong g u e rrilla s attacked. up and down the country in an unprece­ w a ll about 3 a.m . By 8:55 a.m . the U.S. forces had se­ Bunker's residence is about fiv e blocks dented offensive against urban centers. cured the ground of the embassy and troops fro m the embassy. Aside fro m a propaganda show, the About two companies o f UJS, m ilita ry were working th e ir way through the build­ U.S. o ffic ia ls would say only that the Red attacks appeared aimed at dive rtin g p o lice trie d to take the compound at day­ ing to flush out the rem aining V iet Cong. 7 4 -ye a r-o ld Bunker was safe. They re ­ a llie d strength fro m the northern p ro v­ break but w ere d riven o ff in th e ir f ir s t Associated P ress photographer Dang fused to say where he was taken. inces where a m a jo r battle seemed im m i­ attem pt. A company of the UJS. 101st Van Phuoc, who got inside the building, The ambassador was moved to an area nent. A irb o rn e D ivision then was rushed in . reported bodies were strewn around the considered secure w ithin minutes a fte r the As these forces inched forw ard in bloody room s. He said the V ie t Cong wore gray V ie t Cong attacked the embassy at 3 a .m . Among key buildings attacked in Saigon uniform s with c a rtrid g e belts and that He had been scheduled to leave fo r Kat­ were Independence Palace, where P re s i­ some had red arm bands. mandu, Nepal, on Tuesday to v is it his w ife , dent Nguyen Van Thieu has o ffice s. who is the U.S. ambassador th e re , but the flig h t was canceled. A lso shelled o r attacked w ith s m a ll- arm s fir e were the building of the V ie t­ Pueblo sailor He said the V iet Cong apparently poured into the compound and on into the building a fte r firin g a rocket that opened the hole A ll the V ie t Cong commandos were namese jo in t chiefs of s ta ff, Vietnamese in the outer w a ll. navy headquarters, three UJS. o ffic e rs ’ k ille d in the embassy b a ttle , clim a xin g a serie s o f g u e rrilla assaults and sh e ll­ ings in Saigon that brought lim ite d w arfare b ille ts , the Philippine Embassy and the v ic in ity o f Tan Son Nhut A ir base. reported dead; The embassy building was badly shot up and the Great Seal of the United States was dislodged from the w all above the entrance by bullets. talks continue The body Of one Vietnamese employe o f the embassy was found on the grounds. WASHINGTON (ff) — The Defense On the street in fro n t was a black sedan Departm ent said Tuesday the government that had been shot up when it failed to has received a re p o rt that one member of halt at a sentry’ s command. The d riv e r the crew of the UJ5. intelligence ship was believed wounded fa ta lly . Pueblo, captured by the N orth K oreans,is At last report fighting was s till going dead. on near Tan Son Nhut a irp o rt in the sub­ But the department spokesman. A sst. urbs of the c ity , with the action centered S ecretary of Defense P hil G.Goulding, said around the western p e rim e te r, m ilita ry ‘ ‘ we are not able to co n firm the re ­ o ffice rs said. lia b ility ” of this re p o rt. r The Vyhlte Houy» reported the USS tre a ^jd -p ro p e rly One a ir police weapons c a r r ie r was said to have^een h it by a m o rta r shell and was T'..ere w epe'reports.that Children evacuated and laid heavy stress Tuesday on diplo­ arm y tanks and additional personnel en m atic e ffo rts to fre e the men. A M a r i n e e s c o r t s t h r e e V i e t n a m e s e c h i l d r e n d u r i n g e v a c u a t i o n of route to Tan Nhut had come under rocket Sen. J , W. Fidfcrlght, D -A rk ., said fir e . som e 1,200 c i v i l i a n s f r o m Khe Sanh village. U P I T e le p h o t o P resident Johnson "h a s great hopes that d ip lo m a tic p ro ce d u re s" w ill settle the Perimeter position c ris is brought about by N orth K orea's seizure o f the ship and its 83-man crew . F u lb rlg h t, one of Johnson's severest 'MARKS OF PRICE-FIXING’ foreign p olicy c r itic s , endorsedthe P re s i­ M a r i n e s m a n the f o r t i f i e d p e r i m e t e r o f the K h e S a n h a w a i t i n g dent's handling o f the situation. th e a n t i c ip a t e d C o m m u n i s t o f f e n s i v e in the n o r t h e r n a r e a o f S o uth V i e t n a m . O n T u e s d a y , the C o m m u n i s t s s h e l l e d S a i g o n with m o r t a r ft*-®. U P I T e le p h o t o "W e ’ ve re a lly gone completely mad i f th is re su lts in a w a r,” F u lb rig h t said. He attended a White House breakfast meeting with other congressional Demo­ Kelley considers probe c ra ts and cams away saying he got the of bookstores cartel’ im pression that Johnson is so hopeful of avoiding m ilita r y actions that there was M S U g r a n t e d p e r m i s s i o n no ta lk o f setting a deadline fo r diplom atic success. t o b u i l d B y L IN D A G O R T M A K E R reactor s y s t e m F u lb rlg h t talked w ith newsmen a fte r W hite House press secretary George C h ristia n said the government has re ­ ceived re p o rts that C m d r. Lloyd M . Bucher By L E O Z A IN E A S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r A tty . Gen. F rank K elley told W alter P. does not present the d ire c t problem con­ nected w ith public purchasing,” Kelley added. “ M y f ir s t obligation Is to the public agencies.” The re a c to r w ill also allow expansion and his men are being pro p e rly treated Adams, the bookstore c r itic , Tuesday K elley invited Adams, professor of S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r of ra d lo -c h e m is try studies already under­ "a n d the wounded are being given medical that he detected “ classic m arks of p ric e economics, to meet w ith him “ to explore way at MSU and w ill open the way fo r c a re ." fix in g " in the opera­ the most prom ising methods of devel­ The A tom ic Energy C om m ission (AEC) o ther areas in physics, biology and medi­ Four members of the Pueblo’ s crew tion of the MSU Book­ oping a ca se." granted MSU p e rm ission Tuesday to build cine. w ere reported wounded, one c r itic a lly , store and those o ff- Adams welcomes the re p ly from K e l- a $250,000 research re a c to r system on “ Some typ ica l e xa m p le s," W ilkinson when N orth Korean p a tro l boats seized campus and would campus. said, “ would be tra c e r studies in bio­ the vessel Jan. 22 and forced It into consider a fo rm a l in­ S e e text o f le t t e r p a g e 4. Sen, P h ilip A. H a rt (D -M ich) announced m edical research, chem ical kinetics, food Wonsan h a rbor. vestigation of them . in a telegram that the AEC reg u la to ry analysis, genetics, c rim in o lo g y and iso­ How the men were hu rt is not c le a r, ley Tuesday as an “ indication that he is s ta ff has recommended that the re a c to r tope production.” but there has been speculation they may But' because of a looking into the charges.” be tra n s fe rre d to MSU fro m the U niver­ The re a c to r, p e rm ittin g a nuclear c h a ir­ have been injured when Bucher set o ff need to make " h ig h ­ " H is (K elley’ s) f i r s t Job is to inves­ s ity of Illin o is in Champaign. man reaction to be m aintained and con­ explosive devices to destroy some of ly selective use of tigate a n ti-tru s t suits involving purchases MSU received acceptance la s t Ju ly fo r tro lle d , d i f f e r s fro m MSU’ s already the Pueblo’ s e l e c t r o n i c intelligence the a va ila b ility of re ­ made the the s ta te ," said Adams. “ I its application to use the re a c to r called operating cyclotron. gathering gear. sources a n d man­ agree 100 per cent w ith his p rio ritie s .” a Testing, Research, Isotopes- G eneral The cyclo tro n accelerates a beam of C h ristia n declined to give the source KELLEY power” in a n ti-tru s t K elley answered in the two-page le tte r A tom ic (TRIGA) M a rk L p a rtic le s a n d d ire cts them at atom ic o f the inform ation about how the crew is cases, K elley said that he could not im ­ a request by Adams to examine what he AEC has Just completed a “ detailed ru c le l, allow ing physicists to observe and being treated, no r would he say how much m ediately examine the case. called “ a vicious and noxious c a rte l” safety analysis” on MSU to in su re the re co rd the re s u lts of the c o llis io n s . credence the government places in the re ­ W A L T E R P. A D A M S operating on and off-cam pus. re a c to r’ s safe u s a b ility on campus, ac­ p o rt. He said that his a n ti-tru s t division is W ilkinson said the reason why U niver­ Adams, a fo rm e r adviser in the Ken­ cording to B ruce W. W ilkinson, assistant He indicated the inform ation did not now w o rking on three m a jo r cases and s ity of Illin o is was giving up the re a c to r nedy A dm inistration, voiced strong ob­ p ro fe sso r o f chem ical engineering and come from the International Committee of has two m ore, in the Investigative states. was that it is obtaining a la rg e r, m ore jections to the bookstores’ operations at re a cto r supervisor. the Red C ross, which has been asked to A ll of these, he said, involve p ric e fixin g pow erful re a c to r. a “ b u y-in ” in the MSU Bookstore Jan. Kennedy denies W ilkinson said construction on th e look into the men’ s w e lfa re . C hristian of goods and services purchased by the The U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is ’ re a c to r was 5. In a heated confrontation with man­ TRIGA should be completed by this Sep­ said that thus fa r there have no rep orts state. offered to the m ldw estern u n iv e rsitie s in ager James D. Howlck, he accused them tem ber, when MSU w ill apply again to fro m the Red C ross. A EC fo r perm ission to operate the re a c to r. the C om m ission fo r In s titu tio n a l Cooper­ "T h e possible conspiracy to which you of meeting secretly to fix book prices and o p p o s i t i o n to LBJ ation. ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k page) a le rt, although not w ithout public Interest, to exploit the students. Adams called “ Although the National Science Foun­ the students “ a captive m arket” forced dation w il l supply some of the funds, in ’6 8 p r i m a r i e s to deal w ith stores who operate w ith the re a c to r is b a sica lly financed out of lit tle ris k and too lit tle efficiency. U n iv e rs ity funds,” W ilkinson said. About $200,000 is spent on the actual POLI SCI SURVEY To support the la tte r charge, Adams WASHINGTON (fl - - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D -N .Y ., said Tuesday he has told cited A lle n Mandelstamm , professor of re a cto r, w h ile AEC supplies approximate­ economics, who could not obtain texts fo r frie n d s and associates that he w ill not op­ ly $50,000 w o rth o f fu e l, he said. two of his courses u n til n ea rly m id -te rm . pose P resident Johnson in presidential An identical re a c to r to MSU’ s fu tu re T h is involved n e a rly 1,100 students, said p rim a rie s under any foreseeable circum ­ model was Insta lle d at the Dow Chem ical P r o f s s a y G O P c o u l d w i n i n ' 6 8 stances. Adams, and s im ila r incidents-happened Company in M idland la s t Ju ly. W ilk in ­ By STAN M O R G A N is m o re of a “ hawk” than J o h n s o n the easiest and P ercy and Ronmey in Kennedy did not sp ell out to rep orters to other In s tru c to rs , including h im se lf. son said the U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan’ s w ill have a chance because he can c r it ­ between.” the nature o f circum stances that might S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r Since the fa ce -to -fa ce debate in the rese arch re a c to r values $5 m illio n . ic iz e the in e fficie n cy o f the Johnson Levine feels that the Republicans w ill cause him to change his m ind. But i t was bookstore, Howick has repeatedly denied The re a c to r that produces controlled, The Republicans have a good chance of a d m in istra tio n w ithout discussing his own also be aided by a gradual sh ift among Indicated that developments in the V iet­ charges o f “ c o llu s io n " o r "co n sp ira cy,” high-energy "p u ls e s ” o f nuclear energy w inning the 1968 p re s id e n tia l election, views on Vietnam . the rank and file in d u stria l w orkers to nam w a r may have a great deal to do w ith He came stron gly to the defense of his w ill be housed in a 20X25 foot room agreed fo u r out of fiv e pro fe sso rs of the the Republican p a rty , but Spaeth said this his thinking. Press and Schleslnger also agreed that store and those off-cam pus and contended In the Engineering Bldg. MSU P o litic a l Science Dept. Interviewed w ill be balanced by a corresponding sh ift The New Y ork senator has been under the Republicans have a good chance of that th e ir p rice s a re determ ined, in large “ It w ill essentially f i l l thew hole room ,” re c e n tly . o f w h ite -c o lla r suburban w orkers to the p re ssu re to make an open break w ith John­ winning no m a tte r whom they ru n . "N ixo n p a rt, by the pu blishe r, who suggests a W ilkinson said. T h o s e interviewed were: Charles D em ocratic p a rty . son. He has said he w ill campaign fo r John­ has a good chance because he is less re ta il p ric e . The re a c to r's core is located at the P re s s , chairm an; James L e v in e,a ssista n t M ost o f them agreed that the p rim a ry son i f the President is nominated fo r a sec­ lik e ly to make p o litic a l m istakes,” Schle­ He acknowledged that they have made bottom o f a 24-foot deep tank w ith 20 pro fe sso r; Joseph S chleslnger,professor; elections would be the biggest fa cto r in ond e lective te rm , despite th e ir d iffe r­ slnger said. m istakes in the past and apologized fo r feet of shielding w a te r over the co re . H arold S. Spaeth, associate p ro fe sso r, determ ining the Republican nominee. ences over Vietnam. them b u fs a id they w ere Infrequent. Enveloped by General A to m ic D ivisio n and Carolyn S tle b e r, In s tru c to r. A ll A ll agreed that Nelson D . R ockefeller Spaeth said that Romney s till has a Although he has said he is sympathetic T hree off-cam pus bookstores generally o f G eneral Dynamics, the re a c to r can agreed that the Vietnam w ar would be would have the best chance of beating chance I f he makes a strong enough show­ w ith the foreign policy views of Sen. Eu­ agreed w ith ' Howick’ s denunciations of “ p u ls e " to l e v e l s o f 25,000 th e rm a l the key issue of the e le ctio n. Johnson because o f his broad p o litic a l ing fai the New H am pshire p rim a ry , but gene J. McCarthy, D -M lnn., Kennedy has the charges and described th e ir position kilow a tts fo r split-second periods a n d w lll "B ecause o f the p o sition the Republi­ appeal. would be out o f the p ic tu re i f he lo st by declined to aid In the Minnesota senator*s in the m arket as a separate com petitor operate at a steady-state energy le ve l cans w ill be able to take on President "N ix o n has no chance o f winning,” a m argin o f m ore than two to one. “ Don’ t p rim a ry campaign against Johnson. against the MSU sto re . o f 250 therm a l kilo w a tts. Johnson’ s handling o f the Aslan situation Spaeth said, "because he has boxed him ­ s e ll Romney s h o rt, he has an excellent m M cC arthy told the C oalition fo r a W ilkinson said the re a c to r w ill be alm ost any candidate they run w ill have vote getting a b ility and is able to Identify Adams had argued that the MSU s to re * D em ocratic A lternative In New York Jan, s e lf In on the rig h t, leaving Johnson a ll used fo r rese a rch and graduate courses a chance,” Levine said. w ith the rank and file v o te r." had “ sold” booklists fo r $40 a month 6 that some national leaders “ have not the ground to the le ft. R ockefeller w ill in nuclear engineering. He feels that even R ichard N ixon, who be the hardest to defeat, Nixon and Reagan ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k page) ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k p a g e ) ( p le a s e t u r n to b a c k page) 2 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 3 1 , 1968 Names taken for new pane to th e ir own by-laws, e ith e r elect said, "b u t very often m atters of “ T here is a real advantage leges and throe ex-officio mem­ B y J IM S C H A E F E R o r appoint representatives to the concern to the faculty a ris e which fo r the business and academic bers from the Office of Business S tate N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r and Service Groups, including lis t o f nominations, and then the nnod a d ire c t channel.” branches of the University in Bernard F. Engel, chairman president selects one fro m the systematically r e p r e s e n t i n g Philip J . May, current vice presi­ p a ir submitted by each college. Taylor noted that the idea for their interests,” Taylor said. dent of business and finance. of the Faculty Committee on Engel said last week that he the committee originally came Both th is com m ittee and that Committees, said Tuesday he will needed a request fro m P resident f r o m some "initial complaints fo r the honors pro g ra m s "w e re The resolution also stated that begin the procedure for nomi­ Hannah's office to in itia te the over some inadvertancies in the designed to meet a hiatus in the the committee would not examine nating members for the new F ac­ nomination procedure. On Tues­ service rendered to branches of s t r u c t u r e o f the u n iv e rs ity ," policies dealing with the alloca­ ulty Committee on Business Af­ day, Engel stated he understood the University.” T a y lo r said. tion of financial resources. fairs , "It may take us a little while," " a request w ill come to u s ,"a n d "Because there was no d ire c t A pproval fo r the C om m ittee Engel said, "but I will ask the began action. communication, the Educational on Business A ffa irs came w ith ­ members of my committee, who The new committee w ill^ e r v e P o lic ie s Committee was assigned r e p r e s e n t the colleges, for names." as a communication lin k bnween die faculty and the business o f­ to design a new standing com ­ m itte e fo r system atic liaison,'* in three months. I t was approved by the E d u c a tio n a lP o licle sC o m - m itte e in November, and by the Schedules Because the new Faculty By- fic e , according to John F .A .T a y ­ T a y lo r said. Laws did not pass, Engel said, they will be operating under the lo r, chairm an of the Faculty Steering Committee. A s one example of the kind of Academic Council on Jan. 9. Jack B. K insinger, chairm an are given "W e have every reason to com plaints that arose between o f the Educational P o lic ie s C om ­ old By-Laws. new titles Across the moors believe that the business office the faculty and the business of­ m itte e la st year, said that pend­ Under the present By-Laws, o p e r a t e s e ffe ctive ly,” T a y lo r fic e , T a y lo r cited the percentages ing acceptance of the new Faculty the various colleges, according computed in government con­ B y-La w s would not a ffe ct the com m ittee’ s struggle fo r e xis­ T h a t printed guide to the com ­ tra c ts fo r overhead costs. p le xitie s o f class schedules, the tence. W e r e It not f o r the o m i n o u s m u l t i p l e d w e l l i n g In the m i s t y b a c k g r o u n d , one m i g h t "W e found that the percentages " If the new B y-la w s are tim e schedule of courses, has changed its name and added m ore m i s t a k e t h i s f o r a w i ld fie ld , u n m a r r e d b y c i v i l i z a t i o n . AT va rie d fro m campus to campus passed.” K in sing er said, “ the because of d iffe rin g bases of info rm atio n fo r students in the S ta te N e w s ph o to b y S t a n L u m re solution fo r the com m ittee w ill M onogram P ins and com putation,” T a y lo r said. He be worded in. spring 1968 edition, re g is tra ­ noted that th is com plaint, one of "W e ’H probably im plem ent the tio n o ffic ia ls announced Wednes- P ierced E arrings n u m e r o u s m inunderstandings, com m ittee under the old B y - dav. by m ight have been avoided w ith the new comm ittee. T a y lo r commented t h a t the com m ittee was not established L a w s,” K insinger noted. The com m ittee, according to the resolution passed three weeks ago, allow s the Inclusion of one The handbook, released to d o r­ m ito ry residents today^and other students Thursday and F rid a y , is no longer e ntitled ’ T im e Sched­ Mrs. L e o n h a r d t d i e s Mon.; to set up a power relationship, ule fo r C ourses.” I t is now the fa c u lty mem ber fro m each o f the "Schedule o f C ourses and Aca­ but one o f "em inent g o o d -w ill.” 12 departm entally organized c o l- demic Handbook." f a c u l t y m e m b e r s i n c e 1 9 4 4 W hether w e a r i n g t h e m o r g i v i n g them , The new title sig n ifie s a r e ­ m o n o g r a m ? are tr u ly In d ivld ja l. D iam on d arranged fo rm a t. Some 24 item s M rs . Doreen Leonhardt, 64, associate of the Royal Academy States in 1942, w here M r . Leon­ cut e d g e p i n s h a v e F l o r e n t i n e o r b r o c q d e have been added o r m odified in assistant p ro fessor of German In London, w here she studied un­ hardt served as pro fe sso r of his­ backgrounds. M a tc h in g e a r r in g s a va ila b le in both p r e r c e d and F r e n c h b a c k s t y l e s . The Peace Corps is Back! ~ th is new version. Among them is and a m em ber of the MSU fac­ der Anna Pavlova. She met he r to ry and p o litic a l science at MSU an entry, liste d in the table of u lty since 1944, died Monday in hjsband, the late Hans L , Leon­ u n til his death In 1953. M r s . contents, on " In te g rity of Schol­ Sparrow H ospital. She had been hardt, w h ile she was appearing Leonhardt f ir s t taught under the Your Choice Of Sterling Or Gold Filled showing the film a rsh ip and G rades.” hospitalized fo r several weeks w ith a ballet company ln Düssel­ U.S. A rm y language prog ram , Other new ite m s contained in fo llo w in g a heart attack. d o rf, G erm any. H e r stage flame then Joined the MSU fa cu lty in the rem odeled handbook Include Funeral services w ill be held was U lick [JeBurgh. 1944. ‘G i v e M e A R i d d l e 9 inform a tion on enrollm ent, at 1 p .m . Thursday at the G o rs- H e r husband was a noted m a ri­ She received a bachelor of examinations, scholastic honors, line-R uncim an East Chapel. tim e law yer. Judge and onetime a rts degree In German fro m MSU TH U RSDAY 8 P.M. academic records, where to ob­ B orn in M anchester, England, m ayor of the F ree C ity of Dan­ in 1956, and a m asters degree tain Inform ation and assistance, M r s . Leonhardt studied m usic zig, u n til he was forced to fle e In German fro m N orthw estern STU D EN T UNION Rm. 31 and various academic areas. and b allet in England and was an because of his opposition to the U n iv e rs ity In 1958. Nazi movement. S urviving a re a daughter, M rs . Charles B. Dlnges, Chicago; and The State News, the student newspaper at M ichigan State The couple came to the United a s is te r and b ro th e r in England. U n iv e rs ity , is published every class day throughout the year w ith special Welcome Week and O rientation issues in June and September. S ubscription rates are $14 pe r ye a r. 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The thirty, orso, minutesyouspendtalkingwithanInland Steel Company representative, m ay be some­ For an appointment, see your Placement Director. A representative of Inland Steel Com pany will be oncampus FR ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 9th M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 3 1 , 1968 3 90-MINUTK EXCHANGE NEWS summary Egypt. Israel renew fire lng operation in only the south­ the first to open fire on Egyp­ of the canal. the Egyptian source» TEL AVIV, Israel UFI - Is­ rael and Egyptian tanks and ar­ ern part of the canal and had tian positions north of Ismallla. said a preliminary survey in A' c a p su la s u m m a r y o f tha d a y 's a v a n ts fr o m warned Sunday that any attempt Tanks joined the artillery In the southern portion of the canal tillery exchanged fire for 90 o u r w tr a s a r v ic a s . minutes across the Suez Canal in the north would be resisted* th e duel. An I s r a e l i army a howad there were too many ob­ Tuesday in the heaviest engage­ The launches had proceeded spokesman s a i d two Egyptian stacles. The nature of’these ob­ ment along the troubled water­ about a mile north from their tanks were knocked out. Five stacle* was not given, but some I •V way since last October. starting point at Ismallla, mid­ Israeli soldiers were wounded. are believed to be small ships I The firing began when Egypt way In the canal, when Israeli The Egyptian army commu­ sunk by the Egyptians to block s e n t four launches I n t o the troops on the east bank fired nique made no mention of cas­ the canal In the lsraell-Arab northern part of the canal to warning shots. u a l t i e s , but said one of the W i f . “ W e’ v e r e a lly g o n e Israel says the Egyptians on launches was damaged. This con­ The Israeli position Is that look for obstacles barring the f o r humanitarian reasons Is­ c o m p le t e ly m a d i f th is way of IS foreign ships, strand­ the east bank then opened 19 tradicted earlier Egyptian re ­ with artillery and the fire was ports that the four launches re ­ rael agreed to clearing of the r e s u lt s in a w ar.** Sen. ed In the waterway since the southern part of the canal so June war. returned. An Egyptian commu­ turned safely to Ismailta. the ships from eight nations — J . W. F u lh r ig h t o f A r ­ Israel had agreed to a cle a r- nique said Israeli troops were Fighting finally was stopped Including th e United States— kan sas. in response to an appeal by Lt, cotitd be released. Gen. Odd Bull, the United Na­ The Israelis said this was an tions chief truce supervisor,who exception to an Israeli-Egyptlan I Jets force down happened to be visiting In Cairo. agreement reached l a s t July « Egyptian sources said he had through Bull's Intervention that I ordered his observers on the ca­ both sides refrain from launch­ International N ew s nal to prepare a detailed report ing small craft In the canal. of the clash. stolen airplane The agreement was to halt a Explaining the attempt to make series of clashes caused by boat a survey In the northern part launchings. 0 THE COMMUNISTS’ widespread assaults under cover o f the lun a r new ye a r tru ce led the UjS. Command to express b e lie f they were probably Intended " t o draw attention fro m KEY WEST, F la . UP)—A m e r­ the man did "a p re tty good job the m a jo r area o f th re a t," ju s t below the D e m ilita riz e d ican Jets scram bled tow ard Cu­ o f flyin g l t . " Zone* See page 1 , ba Tuesday to fo rce a sm all A spokesman at the Federal airplane fly in g south to land at A via tio n Agency C ontrol center I 0 ISRAELI AND EGYPTIAN tanks and a r tille r y exchanged Key West, the U.S. Navy r e ­ in M ia m i said the plane’ s p ilo t I f ir e fo r 90 minutes across the Suez Canal In the heaviest ported. was f ir s t contacted by radio at engagement along the troubled waterway since October* The plane was reported sto­ 7:35 a.m . The spokesman said See page 3. len fro m a tin y landing s trip in the p ilo t reported he was lost 0 BRITISH PRIME MINISTER H arold Wilson said that Marathon, halfway up the F lo r i­ and needed help. " v e r y l it t le " separates N orth Vietnam and the United States da Keys. The U.S. m ilita r y units sta­ fro m peace ta lks judging by th e ir public d eclarations. Wilson The p ilo t o f the plane was tioned at Key West keep radar also re a ffirm e d his governm ent's support fo r the P resident’ s Identified by deputies as E a r­ tra in ed in the d ire ctio n of Cuba la te st approach to Vietnam peace negotiations. See page 13. nest M . H all, 28, of A lbuquer­ 24 hours a day and attem pt to que, N .M . He was unhurt and keep a close check on a irc ra ft 0 V IE T CONG GUERILLAS s h e llM th v fie a rt o f Saigon charged w ith grand larceny. fly in g in the area between Key and g u e rilla commandos exchanged fir e w ith UJS. M arine A rre s tin g o ffic e rs quoted H a ll West and Cuba. guards at the A m erican Embassy. Attacked were key In­ as saying he was an unemployed A s a m atter of course. Jet in ­ sta lla tio ns, Including Independence Palace where President insurance adjustor and was des­ te rce p to rs a r e scram bled to titu te . c h e c k a irc ra ft w hich fa ll to i Nguyen Van Thleu has o ffice s. See page 1. "H e said he was broke and check w ith a ir control authori­ had been sleeping near the M a r­ tie s . athon A ir p o rt,’ ’ said MonroeSgt. An A m erican, E ve re tt Jack­ National New s Joe Perez. "H e said he had son, was reported shot down a couple o f fly in g lessons in o ver Cuba Dec. 29 a fte r flying CLEARANCE 0 AMERICAN JETS scram bled toward Cuba to fo rc e a C a lifo rn ia but had never landed over the Island country and drop­ sm all a irp la n e , that was reported stolen fro m a tin y landing a plane alone. He told us he ping a carbine, am m unition, maps s tr ip In M arathon, F la ., to land at Key W est, the UJS. Navy wanted to get caught.’ ’ and a camera. re ported . The p ilo t o f the plane was charged w ith grand Deputy James Stewart o f the The Cuban government alleged la rce n y. .See page 3. Monroe County S h e riff’ s D epart­ that Jackson, whowas taken p ris ­ ment said he did not know where oner, was on a special m is­ 0 THE SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES C o n tro l Board, nearly H a ll was headed but said the sion fo r the U.S. government. i dissolved la s t y e a r In an uproar o ver a p re sid e n tia l appoint­ plane was fly in g south in the s e a s o n - e n d m ent, asked fo r a 38 p e r cent Increase in Its budget. It also d ire ctio n of Cuba when in te r­ « announced that a public hearing on the W .E .B . DuBols Clubs cepted. s n H * !* ) * A k u p K oj 'vC Y ifif . ' ¿^See pjgp 13. 'The A m erican je t p u o ts— both s a v i n g s o n A ir F o rc e and Navy— sought to 0 A CONVICT A T Cummins P riso n Farm In Arkansas led p riso n o ffic ia ls to an unmarked graveyard where he ta lk the f lie r down at Boca C h i­ ck Naval A ir Station where F lo ­ in a fabulous fake I said he had helped bury 10 o r 12 Inmates on the prison grddhdk’ rid a Highway patrolm en were ft* In the 1940’ s. He said he believed there were at least 2,000 standing by. But the sm a ll plane The great look for cold burled on the grounds who were probably shot o r beaten p ilo t chose Instead to land at weather. Shaggy hoods of t to death. AN AWOL SOLDIER fro m Odessa, T e x ., has been charged See page 13, Key West Inte rn a tio n a l A irp o rt. Deupty Stewart said the p ilo t o f the sm all, tw in-englne plane cozy, cuddly acrylic pile with pom-pom ties. White, camel, I car coats ,v di the m u rd e r o f wealthy young M ichael Roblneau, h e ir to Colorado o il m illio n s , cotton fie ld near San Angelo, Robineau’ s body was found In a See page 11. to ld the in te rce p to r p ilo ts that he d id n 't know how to land the black or black-tipped white, for face framing flattery. m i s s e s 9, j r s 9. I c ra ft. m I " I think he was p u llin g th e ir i leg ,’ 1 Stewart said, adding that M I L L I N E R Y S E C O N D L E V E L E A S T L A N S I N G 0 THE SENATE CONFIRMED unanimously the nomination Assorted styles in rayon-cot- o f C la rk M . C liffo rd to become se cre ta ry o f defens c -n . 'W X *!1 ^6 E ve re tt M . D irksen called McNamara’ s successor a ma*. v'dj m e rits " th e confidence and the tr u s t" of the nation. A UNTTED MINE WORKERS d riv e to organize indepen­ butt« n If one's missing—we’ll sew "a beautiful beginning” ton poplin with warm liners of colorful acrylic pile. 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Wednesday M orning, January 31, 1968 EDITORIAL S M C : S e a r c h f o r s o l i d a r i t y nam. Against the warr in Viet- Viet­ m— r" „0^1 W A ' make make *°' governmental sponse that much further re- For abolition of the draft. away. To end radical oppression. Presently the peace move­ To overthrow the impe­ ment with its many varied rialist system. aims is teetering on a nar­ For providing an alterna­ row, exclusive base, a tive to a Johnson-Nixon race. minority of semi-profes­ Solidarity in protest. sional student protesters and But the Student Mobiliza­ a handful of Dr. Spocks. tion Committee (SMC) has Before April 26, S M C must chosen such broad, ambig­ re-establish the pyramid as uous targets and has so much it should' and must be, with internal dissent over meth­ a broad base of the general ods that “ solidarity,” a word public as well as students its propaganda literature the public, and even from war, anti-draft, peace and with a unified goal in uses freely, is only a dream­ the majority of students. groups with a few C o m m u ­ mind. er’s reality. Nevertheless, SMC has nists for flavor. And that goal should be While S M C was primarily called an international stu­ bringing the war in Vietnam SMC has boasted numer­ formed to organize anti-war dent strike April 26. The ous and strong contacts to its quickest possible end. and anti-draft sentiment, the strike proposal was made — The Editors around the world, including, movement suffers from the by the S M C Continuations maybe, South Vietnamese push and pull of the numerous Committee, composed of students. And as the con- M A X LERNER groups’ varying ideals. The less than 75 people, and was ? < ? / / ■ ) ) £ » conference many goals range from end­ presumably acceptable to a brought out, an international Harmonizing a trio of agonies ing the war and racial op­ majority of the less than display of “ solidarity with pression to completely re­ 1,000 students at the conven­ the Vietnamese people” vising the society in which we tion last weekend. Yet the should certainly be made live. executive secretary of SMC “ with” them rather than Thus, for some of the in­ is certain hundreds of thou­ merely “ at” them. SAN FRANCISCO — The Korean c ris is “ The d a n g e r l i e s in th e c h a n c e th at s o m e w h e r e ternal groups, S M C ’s strike sands of students around the Involves a tr io of declslon-m aklng agonies. in th is t h r e e - c o r n e r e d g a m e th at n a tio n s p la y s o m e ­ is of little use to their im­ world will heed the call of Before SMC steps out to One Is In Washington, In the Am erican po w er-center; the second Is In the Com­ on e m ay a s s u m e th e o t h e r s a r e b lu ffin g w hen th ey a r e mediate objectives. this handful of students. assemble students for ac­ m unist p ow er-center at Moscow; the th ird in d e a d e a r n e s t . ” And much of the criticism SMC is actually a loose af- tion, it must find some focus Is In Pyongyang Its e lf, w here the North lucASs iin n n S M r - , Atfon o* leaders fromStii- rv-f n o H iN n Koreans h a w c is lo n . What happens fin a lly w ill' depend can* people consider the ^» t*ure an act tim e fo r cooling and re a l negotiation. The in is quite valid. The C o m ­ r io n + o # , f o r a D 6m ocr potential success and on tlA f po JA tut wMco t-.ic tttreiv Intersect. o f p ira c y , and any senator o. P resident ship and the men w ill s t ill be there. P resident Johnson and his advisers who runs afoul of this mood does so at Obviously, the Vietnamese w a r com­ mittee opposes only general- ci'ety, W. E. B. DuBoisClub, not just more sign waving. plica te s everything. If not fo r Vietnam , have been playing It cool, but how long his p o litic a l p e ril. <4ti>es--the-war and.“ univer^ Young-Socialists of.Amer.ica,, -«Some SMC leaders are w ill they ¡be Jble to keep tJuj A ^ e r lta f f It take’s s k illfu y e 4 d e rs h ip In Washing­ the A m erican government would hav$ Youth‘'Against War anti ££5“ people cool? , Moscow has.£>epn playing . ton to stay cool arid determ ined at the m ore options and a fr e e r hand. Yet It "aity cdrft'iSliplty.” ^astdenT^ ■Satisfied with protests simi­ Is also tru e that by handling him se lf It. stony-faced, but that, too, may vanish same tim e . One tru s ts there w ill be no on strati»its have shown that cism,i Vietnam Veterans lar to the Pentagon display when they learn that Washington means break in this mood. At Some p o in t, of s k illfu lly on Korea— as he did In the Against the War in Vietnam, being held “ until we do get business. Pyongyang has covered Its e lf course, there must be the credible Intent Cyprus c r is is and the A ra b -Is ra e ll w a r— the peace movement (and P resident Johnson c o u l d gain added w ith a thick propaganda cloud, making to act w ith power If the strategy of pe r­ peace is another hard-to- the Anti-Draft Union, The some response from the gov­ It hard to separate th e ir cu rre n t exulta­ suasion fa lls . The questions are what strength both at home and in w o rld opinion. imagine phrase) is highly National Black Anti-War, ernment.” The group’s goal tio n In a propaganda success w ith a graver action, and how much power. The key to the c ris is lie s w ith N orth long-range Intent. Washington has lit tle pressu re i t can K orea’ s Intent to p lay o ff its old a lly , isolated from political Anti-Draft Union and a dozen this time is extremely ideal­ The danger lie s In the chance that exert on Moscow to persuade its Korean China, against Its new a lly , Russia, and meaning, major sections of other liberal, radical, anti­ istic, but its failure now will somewhere In th is th re e-co rn ered game a lly except the th re a t of a showdown on thus get Its share of leadership and g lo ry that nations play someone may assume the the Soviet spy-ships disguised as tra w le rs in the Communist w o rld . If so, the key others are bluffing when they are In dead and fish in g boats. If that fa ils , both to the solution w ill have to He w ith Russia and Its capacity to keep Its a lly OUR READERS’ MINDS earnest. The fact Is that It is a game that none of the three can w in I f It Moscow and Pyongyang m ust ask them­ selves whether they want to run the ris k w ith in the bounds of nonfanatical action. re s u lts in m ore shooting. The hope Is of a re p e titio n of the adventure they,ended If the c ris is gets resolved, and the men In Korea alm ost 15 years ago, this tim e and ship are returned, we may la te r have A man’s reach exceeds his grass that a ll three w ill know i t before It Is too late . w ith a strong South Korean arm y as an the lu x u ry of an inquest Into w h a t I shouldn't enjoy being In President opponent, aided by A m erican planes. actua lly happened on the Pueblo at the Johnson’ s seat at th is point. He has The Am ericans in tu rn m ust ask them­ moment of decision, how the ship was been ca re fu l not to say anything that would selves w hether they want to add a second le ft unprotected, what options the com­ heat up the A m erican passions. Everyone messy w a r, even If lim ite d to the a ir, m ander had, why he made the choice he To the E ditor: F u rth e rm o re , rem em ber, I blow g ra ss, flie s over the c a tta il m is t, which turns has known that governments today engage to the c u rre n t messy w a r in V le tn a m . The d id . We are learning that at even this Dear M is te r T im Theodore: you know, in the same sense that some o f me on m ore than Campus T heatre's lights In electronic spying, and everyone has prospect of this may cool o ff the a rd o r of level of declslon-m aklng, In his low ly My confession to you is the fact that 1 yo u r friends go get drunk at T .G .'s and the flic k e rin g lig h ts o f a rock band. spot in command of a sm all Intelligence assumed that If the ships a re fa r enough some of the senators and congressmen ■m o ke m a r ij u a n a . U nfortunately, F rid a y night and y e t, on Saturday a fte r­ ' N ature often sym bolizes to me the beauty c ra ft, a young A m erican had to make a offshore they can get away w ith It. The and governors who have come out w ith "b lo w in g g ra s s " is a misdemeanor and noons seem quite capable of pursuing th e ir o f mankind’ s c u ltu ra l tra d itio n s. You choice on which not only his whole career Pueblo was fa r enough offshore, in In te r­ "g o in and get out the ship and m en" possessing grass is a felony. So the " e s th e tic " feelings a ll o ver again. You know? I get high ju s t listening to the and reputation depended, but the ris k s national w aters, and In that sense the statem ents. It is Interesting that several law yers say. If you w ill notice, my real also know some of y o u r