FIRST TO IMRLIMINT Thursday C o l l e g e o f S o c . S c i. MICHIGAN STATI a p p lie s C U E r e p o r t o f the honors p ro g ra m , also In the re p o rt. UNIVERSITY By AIMEE PATTERSON Some recommendations have already been Stato News StaffWriter approved and w ill go Into effect next V o l . 6 0 N u m b e r 1 17 E a s t La n sin g , M ic h ig a n February 1, 1968 I 0ç The College o f Social Science Is the fa lL The two tw o -q u a rte r sequence f i r s t college on campus to im plem ent courses created w ill give each ju n io r and portions o f the Com m ittee on Under­ se n io r in the* m u ltid is c ip lin a ry program graduate Education (CUE) re p o rt In th e ir the opportunity to do sem inar w o rk in the 75-page re p o rt released today, according to B a ljlt Singh, assistant dean o f the college* The CUE re p o rt, released la s t f a ll, presented an analysis o f problem s and proposed possible solutions In the fie ld social sciences. The newly created courses w ill e n ro ll a maximum o f 20 students In each, w orking closely fo r two te rm s w ith two p ro fe sso rs. " T h is w ill help the student to c le a r his doubts about a subject through m ore in­ Saigon offensive diminishes; o f undergraduate education. In the "U ndergraduate M u ltid is c ip lin a ry M a jo r P rogram s in Social S ciences" re p o rt, co nstructive suggestions have been made to "Im p ro v e undergraduate education," according to Singh. d ivid u a l study and we w ill cover In the broadest possible categpryany topic which can be discussed in social scie n ce ," said Singh. "W e have the complete cooperation and encouragement fro m the Honors College extensive fighting elsewhere SAIGON iff) — The V ie t Cong’ s offensive p a rt o f the c o u n try ," the hotspot sector be­ W hile the MPs struck across the dent. Eleven A m ericans w e re wounded. The college's Undergraduate M u lti­ fo r th is p ro je c t," he said. in Saigon dim inished Thursday but was low the d e m ilita rize d zone. grounds, two paratroop platoons landed U.S. Ambassador E llsw o rth Bunker said d is c ip lin a ry P rogram Review C om m ittee, The re p o rt also recommends that the able to score successes elsewhere in its Enemy snipers operated at one tim e by helicopters on the ro o f of the s ix -s to ry th is attack was obviously prem editated, headed by Jay W. A r tis , assistant dean college take the In itia tiv e to secure a coordinated attacks down the length of Wednesday night as close as 200 yards $2.6 m illio n embassy, considered te r r o r ­ planned w e ll In advance and c a re fu lly coor­ o f the college, com piled the re p o rt during m ore stru ctu re d d e fin ition of th e "H o n o rs South V ietnam . fro m Westmoreland’ s headquarters, the is t-p ro o f when i t was dedicated la st No­ dinated w ith s im ila r assaults elsewhere la s t sum m er and f a ll, and modeled it exp e rie n ce " and the adm ission and reten­ The Communists captured p a rt of Hue, new "Pentagon E a s t" at Tan Son Nhut vem ber, and w orked th e ir way down. around the country. along the lin e s o f the CUE re p o rt when tio n p o lic ie s . "S om e students w ill take the old Im p e ria l capital 400 m ile s north alrbase northwest of Saigon. U.S. A rm y Two A m erican servicem en w ere .shot The threat of a big push by three o r that publication was released. e a sie r courses to m aintain th e ir average o f Saigon, and seized co n tro l of half of h e lico p te r gunshlps w orked by the lig h t dead by the g u e rrilla s a fte r they blasted fo u r divisions of N orth Vietnamese regu­ The social science re p o rt m ust be ap­ and the c rite r ia guidelines set up fo r the Kontum In the centra l highlands.Tw o other o f parachute fla re s to erase that threat. a hole in the northern corner of the embas­ la rs against U.S. M arine and South V ie t­ proved by the co llege's advisory com­ p ro g ra m a re th e re fo re not s tr ic tly fo l­ m a jo r c itie s along the coastline in the U.S. m ilita r y policem en and paratroop­ s y's ou ter w a ll and entered the compound namese government posts below the de­ m ittee and then by the P rovost before it lo w e d ," Singh said. n o rth , Nha T rang and Qul Nhon, came under e rs of the U.S. 101st A irb o rn e D ivision under the cover of rocket fir e fro m an em­ m ilita riz e d zone was cited by the ambas­ can go into e ffect. The com m ittee hopes The Honors College advocated the same fre s h m o rta r attacks and ground probes Joined In destroying a 20-m an V ie t Cong placement south of the compound. sador as a p a ra lle l to the g u e rrilla oper­ f o r ".p a rtia l im plem entation by next f a ll, " type o f study in th e ir re p o rt released in fo r the th ird stra ig h t day. suicide squad which had held p a rt of the In a ll one M arine , fo u r A m erican MPs ations. Singh said. M a rch o f 1967. P resident Nguyen Van Thieu declared compound o f the U.S. Embassy fo r six and at least one Vietnamese employe of the m a rtia l law throughout the nation in the hours starting about 3 a j n . Wednesday. ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k p a g e) The re p o rt suggests the creation o f a The college also asks that a faculty embassy w e re k ille d In the embassy in c i­ position of d ire c to r fo r the undergraduate com m ittee be set up to approve and re ­ wake o f the Wednesday attacks against the social sciences p ro g ra m . " T h is would view the pro g ra m of each newly adm itted U.S. Embassy and m ilita r y and c iv ilia n give the students who a re m ajoring In Honors student to the program to make in s ta lla tio n s fro m Hue to the M eking Delta. social sciences a person to identify the The U.S. Command reported s h o rtly a ft­ su re his schedule of courses Is consistent pro gram w ith ,” he said. " R ig h t now they w ith the p ro g ra m ’ s requirem ents, e r m idnight that the situation in Saigon was can only say that they a re In the College under c o n tro l, but soon afterw ard the V ie t ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k p ag e) Cong blew up a power station in the Cholon o f Social Sciences In Pee H a ll but have no one person they can name as d i­ section and attacked two national police r e c to r ," Singh added. The d ire c to r would c a rry out his func­ H onors g ro u p sta tio n s there. , T here w ere several m in o r attacks on U.S. in sta lla tio n s in Saigon, where at least tio n fro m the college in Fee H a ll. The o ffic e th e re , ¿however, would s t ill con­ 12 U.S. s o ldiers and M arines w e re k ille d tinue as an a d m in is tra tiv e un it advising students as i t does now, according to to evaluate in fending o ff a g u e rrilla onslaught at the U.S. Embassy and other installa tio ns Wed­ Singh. nesday. A second m a jo r suggestion Involves the creation o f a social sciences methods its p ro gram The U.S. Command announced that 45 U.S. s o ld ie rs had been k ille d and 313 co urse . T h is would teach students how to wounded in the last 24 hours o f fig h tin g in By L IN D A G O R T M A K E R c a rry out research In the fields o f social the Saigon area but outside Saigon Its e lf. S ta t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r science. In the w estern suburbs, 300 V ie t Cong M ost departments have at least two o r Considering recommendations made in attacked the headquarters of the South three such courses at the present tim e , the C om m ittee on Undergraduate E d­ Vietnamese 25th In fantry D ivisio n . according to Singh. The re p o rt re c o m - ucation (CUE) re p o rt, the new U n iv e rs ity C om m unist m o rta rs hammered the big , mends tw o -q u a rte r sequence courses Honors P rogram sC qm m ittee is s t ill “ get­ U.S. a irfie ld , the 1st F ie ld F o rce A r tille r y which would sa tisfy student requirem ents ting organized and educating its e lf." headquarters and the 5th Special Forces and would give them the m u ltid is c ip lin a ry W illia m W, K e lly , newly appointed d i­ headquarters at Nha Trang, on the coast focus which the college advocates. re c to r o f the Honors College and acting 190 m ile s northeast of Saigon, in another The m u ltid is c ip lin a ry program Involves com m ittee chairm an, said the new stand­ phase of a Red d rive launched Tuesday at ing faculty com m ittee has been meeting the outset of the greatest of the Vietnamese A t t a c k t a r g e t teaching a course fro m two o r three d if­ foe lu n a A g w tfc w r. Y e tu » ferent angles. - F o r example., sociology re g u la rly sfnco- P ursing Saigon area operations that in ­ V l e T C o n g g u e r r i l l a s c a r r i e d ttr*>r b i g g e s t «.".V •iifsC- of** the w a r Into the h e a r t o f Serfgort M o n d a y , T h e y might be foMgbt by a so cio lo g ist, psy­ Academic: rv i « w i l IfclWsarn. cluded a fin a lly crushed attack on the U.S. b a t t le d a l l i e d t r o o p s (n the s t r e e t s and la u n c h e d a m o r t a r and g r o u n d attack on the U . S . e m b a s s y c o m - chologist and econom ist. The 1600 stu­ K& ily SuiJ the group .... s ¡m . no specific tim etable fo r com pletingany ty p e # r e p o rt Embassy, the V iet Cong opened up w ith poun d, s h o w n h e r e . U P I T e le p h o t o dents m ajorin g in social science are machine-gun and s m a ll-a rm s fir e against classed in the m u ltid is c ip lin a ry m ajors but is "ta k in g tim e to d e lib e ra te ." A reas the com m ittee is now discussing another o f the U.S. m ilita r y b ille ts that program (M M P ). fo r possible change are adm ission r e ­ w ere among th e ir targets Wednesday. T h is m u ltid is c ip lin a ry focus is also in­ Joh nson remains si ent quirem ents fo r the Honors College, p a r­ The V ie t Cong claim ed "resounding v ic­ cluded in the strengthening and expansion ticip a tio n requirem ents once a student to r ie s " in statements relayed fro m Hanoi. gains admission, and what kind o f r e ­ Speaking fo r the a llie s , Thieu declared: I w a r d s o r recognition Honors students "T h e Com m unists' general offensive at­ tem pt has been com pletely fo ile d ," Concert Tickets should earn at graduation. A b o u t 2 50 t i c k e t s a r e left f o r T h e L o v i n 1 S p o o n f u l c o n c e r t at " I s i t enough to ju s t have ‘Honors College’ stamped on the diplom a, o r should there be m ore specific recognition, say at the departm ental le v e l? " K e lly M ilita r y spokesmen said a llie d forces had k ille d 2,643 Communist troops across the country in the 48 hours up to noon Wednesday, m ore than are usually k ille d concerning terror a ttacks 8 p.m . F r id a y . questioned. in a week. WASHINGTON Iff) — The Johnson ad­ in s trik in g at the A m erican embassy in to shake the confidence of the South V ie t­ S e a t s a r e s t i l l a v a i l a b l e in the K e lly said the com m ittee hasbeenlook­ m in is tra tio n held in reserve Wednesday S a i g o n and oth e r U.S. installations of namese city populations In the a b ility of P re lim in a ry re p o rts said 68 Americans b a l c o n y and f l o o r a r e a s , a c c o r d ­ ing at tra n s c rip ts o f recent and fo rm e r a broad response to the Red te r r o r a t­ secondary m ilita r y value, it is believed government forces to defend them. U.S. and 178 South Vietnamese so ldiers died in i n g to D o n B a n g h a r t , A S M 5 U P o p Honors College students and finding the tacks throughout South Vietnam pending h ere, has been psychological: To s tir authorities hoped the im pact would boom­ the action, w hich would mean the Red de­ E n te rta in m e n t c h a irm a n . "c re a tiv e and n o n -cre ative ” approaches m ore inform ation on the outcome of the erang against the Reds as a re s u lt of out­ tachments w ere losing 10 men fo r every up U.S. public demands that the U.S, forces students have used to education. Com m unist assaults. •-get out of Vietnam . rage over the bloodshed amid the tra d itio n ­ T i c k e t s w ill be s o l d o n l y at one of the a llie s they k ille d . But countless "T h e pass w ords o f the Honors College The White House disclosed that P re s i­ Some Washington o ffic ia ls figured that a l holiday tru ce . the U n i o n to da y, not at C a m o - c iv ilia n s also perished in the fighting. have been freedom and fle x ib ilit y ," K e lly dent Johnson met Tuesday night w ith the the te r r o r is t blows would have a two-way UJS. m ilita r y men tended to regard foe b e l l 's S u b u r b a n Shop, Gen. W illia m C. W estm oreland, com­ said. " T h is can be a great Strength, Senate and House Republican leaders, re ­ effect— increasing opposition amongthose h it-a n d -ru n raids as a ta c tic aimed at m ander of U.S. forces in V ietnam , said he but i t can also be a source of weakness. ceived intelligence repo rts during the night already c ritic a l of Johnson's policy, but d iv e rtin g and Im m obilizing U.S, and South believed the attacks w e re a "d iv e rs io n a ry ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k p a g e) e ffo rt to draw attention fro m the northern on the attacks on the Saigon embassy and also increasing demands among others .Vietnamese forces which would otherwise other ta rg e ts , and breakfasted Wednesday fo r step-up in U.S. action. be available fo r use against the anticipated m orning w ith senior members of the Senate The Reds were also believed to be tryin g mass invasion fro m th e N o rth . EXCLUDES FIRST TERM and House Arm ed Services and A p pro pria­ tions com m ittees. P ress secretary George C hristia n said the P resident told the congressional lead­ ers of both p a rtie s that the Aslan c ris is R e d s h in t c r e w r e l e a s e Blanton proposes change m ight re q u ire him to propose special measures which he hopes would be con­ sidered in a nonpartisan atm osphere. However, the p reside ntia l spokesman if U .S . m a k e s a p o l o g y said Johnson did not discuss any specific in fresh man hours policy m easures, and he emphasize^’th e re may be no need fo r such proposalsV S itting in at the White House meet­ in gs, which were also reported fo have SEOUL Iff; — A C om m unistN orth Korean leader hinted Wednesday that the crew of the Pueblo m ig ht be released under c e r ­ tain conditions. He said fu rth e f develop­ the te r r ito r ia l w aters o f our country by m ilita r y threats o r by the method o f ag­ gressive w ar o r through ille g a l d is ­ selective hours. The amendments also "When men and women go to college, dealt w ith the N orth Korea-Pueblo ship cussion at the U nited Nations. By DAN BRAN DO N provide fo r three weekend nights fo r ments in foe Korean c ris is depend on the “ I t w ill be a d iffe re n t sto ry i f they want they a re old enough to make th e ir own se izu re , were such adm inistration leaders S ta t e N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r f ir s t te rm freshm en to have u nlim ited decisions about when they w ill stay out, United States. to solve th is questionby method o f the p re ­ as S ecretary of State Dean Rusk, Secre­ A m otion to fu rth e r lib e ra liz e women's late perm ission, and changes weekend who they w ill have in th e ir room s and The radio at Pyongyang, the capital of vious p ractice. But they w ill get nothing i f ta ry o f Defense Robert S. M cNam ara, and hours was made by W.C. Blanton, senior closing «hours in residence halls, what they w ill do,' ’ Hopkins said. N orth Korea, said K im KwangHyup, secre ­ they p e rs is t in th e ir present method.” Gen. E a rle G. W heeler, chairm an o f the m e m be r-at-la rg e , a t the ASMSU board s o ro ritie s and supervised housing fro m 4 "T h e only way to accept foe responsi­ ta ry of the C e n tra l Committee of the K im did not say what he meant by p re ­ Jo int C hiefs o f Staff. m eeting Tuesday night. to 2 a.m. b ility o f regulating yo u r own life Is If N orth Korean W orkers Communist party, vious p ractice. But on the re ce ip t o f a U.S. Blanton presented six amendments to the The most im p o rta n t amendment would Washington stra tegists were s t ill scan­ mentioned the capture of foe intelligence apology two crewm en o f a U.S. A rm y Handbook fo r Students which would put change the group w ith no hours r e s tr ic ­ ning re p o rts o f continued g u e rrilla as­ ship at a reception fo r a Romanian Com ­ h elicopter shot down when i t strayed over ( p l e a s e t u r n to b a c k p a g e ) a ll but f ir s t te rm freshm an women under tions fro m “ sophomore, Junior and senior saults during foe declared luna r new year m unist p a rty delegation. N orth Korea were released in M ay o f 1964. women and coeds 21 years o f a g e ," to c e a s e -fire and keeping an eye out fo r “ It is a m iscalculation i f the U.S. im ­ T h is , however, was a year a fte r th e ir cap­ " a l l women except f i r s t te rm fre s h m e n ." dom estic reaction in the United States. p e ria lis ts think that they can solve foe in ­ tu re. The motion goes fu rth e r to define f ir s t One o f the main Communist objectives cident of the In trusio n of the Pueblo into te rm freshmen as "th o s e coeds who have In Tokyo, an o ffic ia l o f a p ro -N o rth accumulated zero c re d it h o u rs ." Korean organization said he believed foe crew w ill be released i f the United States The board took no action on the p ro ­ posed V ietnam referendum , p re fe rrin g to w ait u n til the w ording of foe questions is Trapped ships block Suez adm its i t violated te r r ito r ia l w aters and prom ised not to repeat foe incident. The o ffic ia l, Palk H ang-kl, deputy chief completed. B ill Lukens, MHA president, said "w e want to have the w ording complete before awaiting Egyptian survey o f the foreign a ffa irs section of the Federa­ tion o f Korean Residents In Japan,said h it we present a m otion on th is so there CAIRO (ff) — An Egyptian spokesman to survey the n orthe rn h a lf of foe canal. view was u n officia l but he noted Pyongyang w ill not be a long delay before we can Insisted Wednesday that the e n tire Suez Isra e l has agreed that the canal's south­ had demanded a UJS. apology. His fed­ hold a re fe re n d u m ." Canal m ust be surveyed before 15 stranded ern end can be cleared of sunken ves­ eration maintains contacts w ith N orth Ko­ fo re ig n ships can be released. He said sels to fre e foe 15 stranded ships, but re a . . Feeling amongboard members fo r B lan­ ton’ s proposal seems to be one o f approval. fir in g by Is ra e li troops made the task say s any cle a rin g operations In foe north­ In Seoul, Foreign M in is te r Choi K y u - The amendments w ill be given to Women’ s im po ssib le . ern end vio la te a c e a s e -fire agreement hah Indicated his government was dis­ Inter-R esidence C ouncil and P anHellenic. Mohamed Hassan e l Zayyat told a news that neither Egyptian nor Is ra e li forces pleased w ith the handling o f the Korean I f these bodies approve them they w ill conference the trapped vessels would re ­ would use foe canal, c r is is by the United States. come back to the board fo r approval be­ m ain blocked In the 107-m lle canal un­ He said m ore attention should be paid to fo re going to foe F a cu lty Com m ittee on t i l It can be determ ined I f they should Is ra e l, w ith tro o p s stationed on the the N orth Korean attem pt to assassinate Student A ffa irs . be released through P o rt Suez a t the canal’ s east bank, has said i t Is w illin g P resident Chung Hee Park Jan. 21 than to Greg H opkins, ASMSU chairm an, said canal's northern end o f foe Suex outlet to negotiate reopening o f foe Suez Canal the seizure o f the UJS. intelligence ship in the south. to a ll shipping i f Is r a e li vessels can use Pueblo. that the board wanted to do th is la st year and that foe philosophy is s t ill the Is ra e li and Egyptian guns exchanged i t , too. Egypt has refused to discuss such W.C. BLANTON CINDY MATTSON f ir e Tuesday a fte r Egyptian boats trie d an agreem ent. (p le a s e t u r n to b a c k page) same. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 L IE B E R M A N N 'S ■ „ „ — - a new Space tragedy termed accidental writing WASHINGTON OB — A year­ long Senate Inquiry Into the fiery death of three astronauts brought ward W. Brooke, R-M ass., and Charles H. Percy, R -Ill., charged both the space agency sad its in NASA programs, Mondale wrote. Percy and Brooke, in a sep­ agreed with the majority's stress on the goal of a successful lunar landing and return before the end political o r technical d isaster," he wrote. There was no immediate com­ and significant management tool — without it the program would require more time and a conclusion Wednesday that “ no prime contractor with falling to arate statement, said: "W e are of 1969. ment from NASA on the report. more money." instrument! single person bears all the re­ sponsibility for the Apollo 204 accident.“ keep Congress and the public properly informed prior to the tragedy at Cape Kennedy, Fla., disturbed at the possibility that, had there been no disaster, im­ portant shortcomings in manage­ "In our opinion a delay of the landing into the next decade, North American spokesmen said they wanted to study the report before commenting. All senators agreed that the Apollo project should move ahead and that the deaths of Vir­ "Over-confidence and compla­ on Jan. 27 of last year. ment, scheduling, design, pro­ brought about in the Interests The majority report said NASA gil I. Grissom, Edward H. White cency" resulted from a prior Mondale said the lunar project duction and quality control might of greater safety or as a result still hopes to make the lunar and Roger B. Chaffee had brought successful s e r i e s of manned "w as in deep and p e r i l o u s never have come to light," of efforts to avoid excessive landing before 1970 and added: numerous changes in the Apollo flights In the earlier Mercury and trouble" before the accident and And Brooke and Percy dis­ costs, would in no way be a "The schedule is an essential project. Gemini projects, the Senate Space Congress was unaware of that Committee said. fact. But the u s u a l l y unanimous panel, which supervises the mul­ When Congress learned about a critical NASA report on North $ 1 .6 0 AN HOUR tibillion dollar space program, A m e r ic a through outside D O U BLE P EN differed sharply In’ the degree sources, Mondale s a i d , there Rise in minimum w age (blue a n d ra d ) of reprimands for top officials were "deliberate efforts to mis­ of the National Aeronautics and lead committee members and Space Administration (NASA), e v a d e legitimate congressional • P E N and P E N C IL and the prime contractor for the inquiries during an investigation l u n a r landing project, North of this nation's worst space trag­ for ow-income workers American Aviation, Inc. edy." T h i r t e e n members, led by “ NASA's performance — the Chairman Clinton P . Anderson* evasiveness, the lack at candor, Tw o writing Instruments In one to D-N.M., and Sen. Margaret Chase the patronizing attitude exhibit­ w ill have th e ir wages increased others already make m ore than to $1.15 an hour. Some 1.3 m il­ WASHINGTON W>) — Some 7.3 give you wonderful new convenience. Smith of Maine, ranking Repub­ ed toward Congress, the refusal fro m $1.40 an hour to $1.60 an the m inim um . lio n of these w ill see actual in ­ m illio n low -incom e w orkers w ill Double pen writes in either red or lican, urged that Administrator to respond fully and forth-right­ hour under the new regulations. Another 8.5 m illio n w orkers, creases in th e ir pay. add $2.3 b illio n to th e ir pay blue; Twlnomatlc combination has a Jam es E . Webb and other top ly to legitimate congressional Some 33 m illio n w o rk e rs — those employed in the service in ­ The f ir s t step in the biggest Thursday as the second stage of ball point pen on one end, pencil NASA officials keep Congress inquiries, and the solicitous con­ m ainly in manufacturing, tra n s ­ du stries such as hospitals, n u rs ­ m inim um wage increase in h is ­ a fiv e -y e a r Increase in federal on the other. Beautifully balanced fully Informed on all Its prob­ cern for corporate sensitiveness portation, wholesale trade, large ing homes, s m a lle r re ta il stores, to ry went into effect la st Feb. 1 m inim um s go into effect. to fit the hand. lem s, Including deficiencies of at a time of national tragedy— re ta il stores, finance, insurance laundries, restaurants, hotels when the h ourly ra te was in ­ W orkers engaged in inte rstate contractors. can only produce a loss of con­ and re a l estate—are affected but and on la rg e r farm s, w ill be a f­ creased fro m $1.25 to $1.40. I t com m erce o r in the production of But three committeemen, Sens. gressional and public confidence in re a lity only some six m illio n fected by an increase in th e ir also brought some eight m illio n goods fo r interstate comm erce In c h r o m e . 540« Walter E. Mondale, D-Minn., Ed­ o r employed in large enterprises w ill get an increase in pay. The m inim um wage fro m $1 an hour additional w orke rs under the law but at the low er m in im u m o f $1 ÎJO O The State News, the student newspaper at M ichigan State an hour. 12 kt. g o l d f i l l e d W orkers in public schools, U n iv e rs ity , is published every class day throughout the ye a r w ith special Welcome Week and O rientation issues in June and September. Subscription rates are $14 p e r y e a r. . J o h n s o n w a n t s t o u r is t t a x hospitals and other state in s ti­ tu tion s are covered by the wage standards passed la s t year but a M em ber Associated P ress, United P ress International, federal judge in B a ltim o re issued a re s tra in in g o rd e r u n til the Inland D a ily Press Association, Associated C ollegiate P ress, M ichigan Press Association, M ichigan C ollegiate P ress As­ sociation, United State Student P ress A ssociation. to lim it o v e r s e a s s p e n d i n g Supreme C ourt ru le s in a te st case. The high c o u rt agreed la st < WASHINGTON l/B ~ A tax on tions, leaving to the com m ittee ton published Wednesday addi­ month to hear the case. Second class postage paid a t East Lansing, M ic h . U.S. to u ris ts ’ overseas spending the d ra ftin g of an actual pro gram . tional details attributed to an in­ The latest increases again E d ito ria l and business offices a t 347 Student Services fig u re s in pre sid e n t Johnson’ s One ve rsio n of the tra v e l tax form ed source. The S tar said brought some p rotests of higher B uilding, M ichigan State U n ive rsity, East Lansing, M ich . plans fo r rig h tin g the balance of would levy a charge on a ll spend­ the proposed to u ris t tax would costs and sm a lle r w ork forces payments and stem ming the dol­ ing above a modest amount a day. apply to expenditures g reate r but many spokesmen fo r the in ­ Phones: la r d ra in . The intention would be to allow than $5 o r $10 a day, but that d u strie s affected said they a l­ E d ito r ia l ......................................................................355-8252 A few key members of Con­ students, teachers and other lo w - the ra te has not yet been deter­ ready were meeting the m inim um C la s s ifie d A d v e r t i s i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355-8255 gress have been sounded out on budget to u ris ts to c a rry out th e ir m ined. S till to be c la rifie d , it standards. E A S T L A N S I N G - 209 E . G ra n d R iv e r D isplay A d v e r t is in g ...................................................... 353-6400 this and other proposals, but no tra v e l plans, but, as one source said, is w hether the tax w ould B u s in e s s -C irc u la tio n .................. 355-8299 agreements have been reached, put it, discourage the je t set. apply to tra v e l anywhere, o r only In Chicago, a spokesman fo r D O W N T O W N - 107 S. W a s h i n g t o n Photographic ........................................................... 355-8311 sources said Wednesday. The The ad m in istra tio n also has to ce rta in areas. Johnson in his M ichael Reese H ospital and House Ways and Means C om m it­ suggested extending the fiv e p e r State of the Union message spoke M edical Center said: “ T here is tee w ill open hearings Monday cent excise tax now levied on of re s tric tio n s on tra v e l outside no question hospital charges w ill on a d m in istra tio n proposals, but dom estic a ir ticke ts to interna­ the W estern Hem isphere. go up . . . When lab o r costs ris e com m ittee mem bers generally tio nal fa re s . The net outgo because of tra v ­ there is only one place the hospi­ have not been to ld what they a re . Another proposal would abol­ e l— the difference between what ta l can get additional income— It is understood the a d m in istra ­ ish the p riv ile g e tra v e le rs now U.S. tra v e le rs spend abroad and fro m the p a tie n ts." tion plans only to make sugges- have of sen& sg M up to fo re ig n tra v e le rs spend in this iEauruea r JO i w h / Jm u $10 value w ithout paying duty. The re g u la r $100 duty exemption granted a re tu rn in g tra v e le r also m ight be trim m e d , but p f co untry— w :& aboui>$2 b f lliw t f v the past ye a r. The a dm in istra tio n is try in g to reduce th is by $500 m illio n , w orking on both Income U q 04r the new provisions, w o A e r s m akin g s$ i.6 0 an hdur m inim um are en titled to tim e and one-half pay a fte r 40 hours “ Florist / a week. The others receive the rotrlj these two proposals, the aboli­ and outgo. Such a reduction would tion of the g ift p riv ile g e appears help close an o v e r-a ll payments bonus pay a fter 42 hours and w ill 10% o ff fo r students & faculty get the 40-hour week on Feb. 1, iS f a w e to have m o re support. gap now running between $3.5 809 E . M IC H . A V E L A N S . The Evening S tar o f Washing­ 1969. b illio n and 54 b illio n a ye a r. 313 E. Grand River, East Lansing ANNOUNCING OUR iscountrecordsinc. o The largest and most complete record shop on campus 225 Ann St. - opposite Knapp’s. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF OUR FAM OUS L A B E L C L A S S IC S A G R A N D O P E R A SALE! IN H O LIDAY P A S T E L CO LO R S Featuring LONDON F F r r R E C O R D S TLH AI - Complete operas and excerpts - LA A F A N T A ST IC S E L E C T IO N TO CHOOSE FR O M G K X O N JW JUST A R R IV E D S P E C IA L L Y P R IC E D 5.79 L ist $Q69 p e r L .P . PLUS O U R C O M P L E T E S T O C K O F O P E R A S O N R C A V IC T O R - A N G E L - D .G .G . _________________________A L S O A T 3 .6 9 [ p R_____________________ THIS WEEK’S BEST SELLERS! F IR ST E D IT IO N * L E O N A R D C O H EN * ST R A N G E DAYS — DOORS O F F A XIS B O LD AS LO V E — JIM I H E N D R IX * B U F F A L O S P R IN G F IE L D AGAIN SO M E T H IN G E L S E AGAIN — R IC H IE H A VEN S * W IL D HONEY — B E A C H BO YS HOR1ZANTAL — B E E G E E S $3.09 each A F T E R BATH IN G AT B A X T E R S - J E F F E R S O N A IR P L A N E M A G IC A L M Y S T E R Y T O U R -B E A T L E S $3.79 each Available in the following colors: Azalea, Daffodil, Forget-Me-Not, Honey- dew, Cornsilk, Regency Blue, Pewter, Emerald, Tangerine, also colorful plaids and basic colot's. iscountrecordsinc. O L M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay, F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 3 2Ç2St e e s f t a r n e t éCS t t t e t wC m news N ixo n to state candidacy, ìiiomdù, Sfangaci» I gf 1 ?» su m m ary cam paigns for primaries Love-ly dresses in w o o 1s, knits, plaids, solids, coordinates, all sizes and styles. 1/3 off. A c a p su le s u m m a ry o f th a d a y 's a v a n ts fr o m NEW YORK In — Everything through New Hampshire, Wis­ carried all three states In his April 2 . Oklahoma holds the first o u r w lr a s a rv lc a s . paints to it: Richard M. Nixon consin and Oklahoma. narrow 1960 loss to John F . Ken­ GOP stste convention on Feb. 24, will announce Thursday his can­ The three states afford th e nedy for the presidency. to elect delegates to the August Snuggle up with didacy for the Republican presi­ first tests of the strength of the New Hampshire's flrst-in-the- M ia m i Beach convention. Car coats dential nomination, and leave Im­ former vice president, leader In natlon primary Is March 12. The A spokesman in N ixon’ s New 1/3 off mediately on a campaign swing ell the polls of GOP voters. He Wisconsin primary f o l l o w s on Y o rk headquarters said only “ T hese a c ts sp ea k f o r that he w ill have a statement on t h e m s e l v e s in t e r m s o f his candidacy, but the campaign schedule le ft no doubt about its th e e n e m y 's o b je c t iv e s a g a in s t th e p e o p le o f U .N . s e e k s in t e r m e d ia r ie s nature. N ixon's New Ham pshire man­ ager, State Rep. David S terling S ou th V ietnam »* U.S. had said he would file the pa­ A m b a s s a d o r to V ietnam pers in C oncord to put N ixon’ s E lls w o r t h B u n k er. to h e l p in P u e b l o s t a l e m a t e name on the b a llo t. The only other m a jo r candi­ UNITED NATIONS, N .Y. (PI — stage negotiations said the ques­ U nited States w ill support an in ­ date on the b a llo t w ill be Gov. Get together U.N. diplom ats swung th e ir p r i­ tion of in vitin g N o rth Korea to vita tio n to N orth Korea but only Romney who r e t u r n s to New with pastel vate ta lks on the Pueblo In c i­ particip ate in the S ecurity Coun­ a fte r the ship and the crew o f 83 H am pshire Sunday fo r a th ird dent Wednesday to renewed con­ c il deliberations had been set coordinates, International N ew s have been released. campaign swing. T here may be sideration o f seeking in te rm e d i­ aside. He said th is was due to w r ite - in campaigns fo r Gov. Ron­ skirts and K IM KWANG HYUP, se c re ta ry of the C e n tra l Com m ittee a rie s to tr y to w ork out a solu­ the "adam ant position taken by But other diplom ats comment ald Reagan of C a lifo rn ia and Gov. of the N o rth Korean Communist p a rty , hinted that the crew tion between the U nited States the United States' and the focus that once this happens, there w ill sweaters, Nelson A. R ockefeller of New of the Pueblo m ight be released under ce rta in conditions and N o rth Korea. was now on m ediation. be nothing le ft to discuss here and Y o rk , both noncandidates. solids and but that fu tu re developments in the c ris is w ill depend on the A source Involved in the back- Sources have said that the the N orth Koreans know this. N ixon has chartered a Jet to United States. See page 1 plaids. A proposal fo r m ediation was fly him fro m New H am pshire to Sleepwear W isconsin on Monday, w here he Reduced 1/4 made fo rm a lly last F rid a y by and Lingerie ^ U.S. COMMAND and South Vietnamese fo rce s battled to wipe out pockets o f d ie -h a rd V i e t Cong around Saigon and quench a g u e rilla offensive, fla m in g in unprecedented co­ FBI to test remains Canadian Ambassador George Ig n a tie ff at the opening meeting has set up a news conference, tele visio n in tervie w and dinner for Sweet speech in Green Bay. Valentine dreams o f the council. But it found little ordinatio n , at other c iv ilia n and m ilita r y centers across South V ietnam . See page 1 d u g up near prison support, largely, diplom ats said, because North Korea sees C an- W IN A F A L L 1/3 off # AN EGYPTIAN SPOKESMAN insisted that fir in g by Is ra e li CUMMINS PRISON FARM, said Bob Scott, the governor’ s ada as too closely linked to the troops made i t im possible fo r the e n tire Suez Canal to be A rk . (fl — A u th o ritie s said Wed­ priso n adviser. U nited States. from surveyed In o rd e r to release 15 foreign ships that are stranded nesday that three skeletons taken The skeletons were found M on- .. . . . th e re . See page 1 fro m unmarked graves here day a fte r P rison Supt.Thomas O. * * * reVl,Ve? W,endneS‘ Village Hair Shoppe M urton ordered an investigation __ ... day at a meeting o f the 10 non- would be sent to the F B I fo r tests permanent S ecurity Council on National News that they hope w ill shed some lig h t o f long-standing ru m o rs among m em bers. They suggested that It’s easy to on whether the bones came from inmates that convicts in past p e r h a p s the five A fric a n and Valentine's Day find a steady 9 A SPOKESMAN FROM fo rm e r V ic e P resident Richard a paupers’ graveyard o r a secret years had been m urdered and A sian members could act as the Made w ith 100% French date for separates M . N ixon’ s headquarters in New Y ork said that Nixon w ill b u ria l ground fo r m urdered In­ se cre tly burled at the fa rm . One interm ediaries. h a ir, blended to your h a ir announce Thursday his candidacy fo r the Republican p re s i­ mates. inm ate, Reuben Johnson, 59, says reduced 1/3 to 1/2 c o lo rl dential nomination and leave Im m ediately on a campaign swing he helped bury 10 o r 12 Inmates Ambassador Agha Shahi of Nothing to buy, no o b li­ through New H am pshire, Wisconsin and Oklahoma. See page 3 A spokesman fo r Gov. W in - who were slain, "* Pakistan, council president fo r gation - ju st deposit the throp R ockefeller said no digging State Rep. Lold S adler, a January, agreed to present the fo r m ore bodies would be done past m em berof the P rison Board, coupon at V i 11 a ge Hair Selected styles idea to the permanent members, O ® THE SECOND STAGE o f a fiv e -y e a r increase in federal Shoppe at 220 A lb e rt 5 t„ wage m lnim um s goes into effect Thursday and some 7.3 u n til the pathological tests are said he knew the p ris o n pasture p rin c ip a lly to the U nited States b e l o w Knapp's Campus of foundations m illio n low -lncom e w o rk e rs w ill have $2.3 b illio n added to completed a t the F B I laboratory where the bones were uncovered and the Soviet Union. reduced C enter. th e ir pay as a re s u lt. ^ee page 2 In Washington. He estim ated it Monday was a graveyard fo r un­ The A fric a n and A sian mem­ Look fo r subsequent cou­ 20% to 1/3 would take 10 days to three weeks claim ed bodies. bers of the council are A lg e ria , pons in State News -e n te r # PRESIDENT JOHNSON met w ith Senate and House Re­ fo r the tests. “ Everybody in Arkansas o f any E thiopia, S e n e g a l , India and Scarves, as often as you lik e . publican leaders and received Intelligence re p o rts on the age knew those bodies were Pakistan. Paraguay, B ra z il, “ We want to see If there Is any th e re ,” Sadler said. “ I think Canada, Denmark and Hungary hats and attacks against the Saigon embassy and oth e r ta rg e ts, but evidence that these were I t’ s a c rim e and a disgrace fo r are the o t h e r nonpermanent mittens to held In re se rve a broad response pending m ore Inform ation homicides o r natural deaths,” them to dig those bodies up.” members. on the outcome of the Com m unist assaults. See page 1 hold hands I . ^ Final Day! | Adventure Awaits with reduced | . G RO O VY F U R S | . North of the 51 parallel in Manitoba T e o c h th e c h i l d r e n o f N o r t h A m e r i c a ' s f i r s t c i t i z e n s . ’ | D R A S T IC A L L Y R E D U C E D ! I E l e m e n t a r y t e a c h e r s u r g e n t l y n e e d e d b y In d ia n A f f a i r s B r a n c h b e g i n n i n g S e p t e m b e r . ) , 1968 in the f o l l o w i n g a r e a s : < CANADA Uiarda, S t a n c a c i* OR W ILL TRADE FOR $ ^ O LD MOTOR CYCLES g • C ro s s Lake • N e lso n House 203 EA ST GRAN D R IV E R • N o rw a y H ouse • Isla n d Lake TH U RSD A Y HOURS 1 • G o d 's N a r r o w s « V H « « • Sp lit L a k e and o th e r a r e a s of M a n ito b a 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M . I • O xfo rd Housa S a l a r i e s and a l l o w a n c e s r a n g e f r o m $ 4 6 0 9 . 0 0 to $ 1 2 ,1 8 9 f o r q u a lif ie d I at I ^ <>11 ( ;m ( ’0 1 1 n I «ci I ^ s ta ff . N e w s a l a r i e s r e t r o a c t i v e to S e p t e m b e r 196 7 u n d e r n e g o t i a t i o n s . | T h e H o u s e O f In d i a jf S u b s id iz e d h o u s in g ava ila b le . F u ll c r e d it f o r p r i o r e x p e rie n c e . T r a v e l C o llii I il y ( ( ) s t s .N i) ,\l< )i< ‘ ; 11 S i ’; i i ' p a id f r o m W in n ip e g and return. I 101 E . GRAND RIVER, EAS T LANSING | Between Cunningham's and N orm K esel’ s A c h a lle n g in g o p p o rt u n it y f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l l y m in d e d te a c h e rs . A ddress in q u irie s to: A ssistant Regional Superintendent of Schools Departm ent of Indian A ffa irs a M E C L E A N E R S d a y s e r v i c e O F F E R S [il ____________________ 301-267 Edtnonton S treet Winnipeg 1, Manitoba, Canada Sears TO PCO AT Ü e v e r y d a y 1 I I 10Sale This ItemOnly u PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS AND REGULAR CLEARAN CESALE R e g u la r AluminumTrash Toter M n lH c n n f n f i u n Q F L n n l Holds up to two 30-gal.cans PLUS 20 Gallon nso $ 6 9 . 9 5 to $ 8 9 . 9 5 to $195 SHIRT LAUNDERERS a lso c o in operated Galvanized Steel 2 » FRANOOR SHOPPING CENTER and 2101 W. SAGINAW Trash Can Now Now I e More . 3 9 « •84» buys socond $2.99 • 4 9 9 5 •8995 2 0 - g a l , G a l v a n i z e d S te el T ra sh Can If y o u • 5995 •11995 SAVE S P E N D M O N E Y M O N E Y to to Drive to Sears CHARGE IT and P A R K F R E E on Sears Revolving Charge„ B O R R O W M O N E Y yo u n e e d a b a n k • 79* •150* to c a ll y o u r o w n ...a h e lp fu l b a n k . R e g u l a r - S h o r t s - L o n g s - E x t r a L o n g s - S i z e s 3 4 to 50 T ry ELSB a n d se e h o w r e a lly h e lp f u l Save ip to 5 0 % aid Mire a b a n k ca n b e ! Aluminum Flexible 15-Quart Colorful Steel o 3 0 -6 0 -9 0 D ay C h a rg e A c c o u n ts o M ic h ig a n B a n k a rd Foil Wrap P lastic Dishpans Traeh Cans 4 for 66c Regular 99-, E is i L .i> is n )q . B 'o o k f i u l d P l . i/ , 1. O k e m o s j n d H u s le tt SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 3131 E . Michigan Ave. MCMnrn rcocRAL deposit insurance corporation 106 S. W a s h in g to n FR A N D O R C E N T E R L o g a n C a n to r FRANDOR CENTER S atisfaction Guaranteed o r Y o u r M oney Back S t. J o h n 's Phone IV 9-7521 iS*Véri rrèi* rr-# !* rfèVi rt ê iïï fe'1 f ^éVir/mVlrr^vtrf rrèlT rgivftr+A!’ rè ^ r ( él* r?#!* i fé' *' rè li rfè^l r? è lîf è^t Péli ii1 P rice s do not include State Sales Tax S E A IS , ROEBUCK AND CO- I Jam «« IX Spaniolo Erie Planta, executive editor MICHIGAN editor-in-chief, Lawrence Werner, managing editor Bobby Soden, campus editor STATI N I WS U N IV E R S IT Y Susan Coimrford advertising manager Edward A. Brill, editorial editor Joe Mitch, sports editor F iv e - tim e r e c ip ie n t o f th e P a c e m a k e r a w a rd f o r o u ts ta n d in g jo u rn a lis m . Thursday M orning, F ebruary 1, 1968 E D IT O R IA L S M a r r ie d h o u s in g f o u r m o n th s la t e r Never has a study been Four months ago this Uni­ made of this “ vast c o m ­ versity was alive with con­ munity within a community troversy over the serious that has somehow burgeoned problem a State News series almost entirely within the revealed in our m a r r i e d last decade.” Just enough is housing units. known about the situation But, as happens so often there to realize that we need when criticism strikes, the to know more. tide of protests swelled and And unless the University then quickly receded within •At*/*»'* can somehow he prodded into a matter of weeks. Those in doing something now, things positions to take positive care facilities, for instance, ment for the care of a child-- will remain just this way for action did nothing, and today is appalling. There are over there simply are no nur­ another four months, and the problems remain just as 700 pre-school age children series with vacancies in the probably, for many more serious and shocking as when living in M S U ’s married Ingham County area. months beyond that. they first were brought to housing, yet in the entire < What can the University M S U ’s married students, public attention. Lansing area there is nur­ do in this area? It could, and indeed the entire Univer­ A survey into the status sery capacity for only 162 as Milton B. Dickerson, vice sity community, can no long­ of married housing this past children. president for student affairs, er afford that wait. week confirmed once again What makes the situation has suggested, take some of --The“Editors that the University’s attitude even sadder is that there is the existing structures in toward the situation is one no reason for any of these married housing, and re­ of inaction and rationaliza­ children to do without ade­ model them. This would cir­ TRINKA CLINE tion. The needs for action quate care because of the cumvent the administra­ are vast, yet numerous op­ financial situation of their tion’s valid, but not insur­ portunities for MSU to take parents. Every parent in mountable, contention that that action have gone beg­ married housing is eligible lack of funds prevents them S i x to c h a n g e th e w o r ld ging. for Federal Day Care which from doing anything. The lack of adequate day provides for generous pay- M S U could further develop A LESSON IN ORGANIZED CONFUSION P a r t y , SMC, the A n t i - D r a f t U n i o n , 12:30 p.m . T ire d of having com m unist, a broadly based research Subtitled: How I stumbled o v e ra p la in s - NBAWADU, C om m ittee fo r GI Rights, etc. socia list, SMC, SDS, YSA NBAWADU, clothes detective in C hi Town. etc., etc. etc., lite ra tu re shoved at me and since program, one based on such The executive secreta ry of the Student Saturday evening I slipped into a w o rk­ i t was w a rm e r outside than inside the A n n u a l o rd e a l nea rs: fields as social work, home economics, and psychology, M ob iliza tion C om m ittee (SMC)— w h ic h c l a i m s "c o n ta c ts ” on 600 campuses shop on Vietnam veterans and G I's on campus. A fte r liste n in g to numerous tales coliseum , I re so rte d to wading mud pud­ dles on 14th street. across the U.S. plus on six continents— • of underground system s fo r s p iritin g A rm y When bored, one often yields to making that would qualify a Uni- bounded to the p la tfo rm to announce “ We deserters out of the country, of e ffo rts fa n ta stic observations. And I casually M S U vs. L e g i s l a t u r e v e r s ity-supported nursery Just have s q m a.w ; things to discuss and accom plish th is weekasiJ.’ w e 'llre a lly h a v e to organise jn g n in the arm ed services who didn’t w ans-tb die in "le tn a m , of noted the man who le ft the building before me lu s t octdn'e f i t the was w e a r- * for federal grants. Such a to make good use c5 every m in u te .” ways to use dissenting servicem en’ s views ing something quite B tfttu a t iiwWMhiglf The University faces a poverty alone the University Oops. T ha t session had already started and experiences to "educate’’ the general school le tte rja c k e t. nursery could, as Robert P. ,M> tough struggle during the would suffer, but student one hour la te —h ighly indicative of the public, I in te rje cte d a few words. Once out of sight of the a c tiv is t crow d Boger, director of the Pre­ re s t of the conference—late. I m e re ly asked what th e ir stand was he sauntered up to a lit tle green box next few months as it pleads poverty, and eventually a A ctu a lly, i t took a while to decide i f on V ie t ¿vets who disagree w ith them — m arked Chicago C ity P olice, flashed a laboratory School believes, its case to get sufficient poverty of students. the conference was intended to decide attem pt to "educate” them o r are they key and proceeded to re p o rt in on the provide a broad base for whether to have a s trik e o r to set the the untouchables? One vet lurched f o r ­ SMC Convention. Intrigued w ith m y find, operating funds for the 1968- The Legislature should I listened in and then followed the in ­ service and research to the date. Eventually I discovered i t was fo r ward in his c h a ir, paused to c o lle c t h im ­ 1969 fiscal year before the take a long, sane look at MSU, neither purpose. The executive secretary se lf and c a lm ly inform ed me there is filtr a t o r back to the cold h a ll. He roam ed academic community. had already drawn up a lis t of proposals no such cre a tu re . the crow d fo r a b rie f tim e , engaging in Michigan Legislature, those and judge it as the immense conversation w i t h numerous students. fo r actions, including the dates, and upon Pardon me, s ir . I ju s t can’t help but legions in Lansing who seem educational institution it is The primary task, though, that the convention m e rely elaborated a wonder how one GI on the fro n t lines can Then he motioned to two other guys, and to have a perennially nega­ with corresponding needs-- and the one that the Univer­ lit t le . c la im to be any m ore knowledgeable than the tr io exited to an unmarked c a r down Although the convention was b ille d as e ith e r another GI on the fro n t lines o r the block. tive mood. not allowing its view to be sity has so far largely ig­ "open to independents” I fe lt lik e a true someone other then "cannon fo d d e r,” Needless to say, every tim e a police This is a yearly ordeal for obstructed once more by the nored, is that of in-depth flunky. A t every workshop each person which these men claim ed they had been. c a r approached I got set fo r a touch of gave his name, school and, m ost im p ortant, And i f I can’t tru s t m y government to te ll excitem ent in the cold chaos o f the con­ any state university, but the emotion and innuendo that research into the nature and organizations and m arches p articipate d in. me what’ s going one, how can I tru s t vention. But the com m ies and associates final outcome for MSU has has come up so often in the extent of the problems that And I alone couldn't cla im attendance cannon fodder? continued se lling “ subversive” propa­ exist in our married hous­ in Washington, New Y o rk o rS a n F ra n c is c o Sunday’ s plenary session was in itia llv ganda unmolested on a Sunday m orning too often been severe appro­ past. o r m em bership in SDS, YSA, YAW F, V ie t set fo r 10:30 a m i.; changed to 9 a.m .; and I was again alone in m y boredom . priation cuts. --The Editors ing units. Vets Against the W ar, the C om m unist I a rriv e d at 10:15 a.m .: anditbeganaround Monday I showed up p rom ptly at 10:30 fo r the 10:30 workshops to find about Already, Gov. Romneyhas ten others dazedly awaiting some word slashed S9 million from the fro m above about when and where and if. combined request for MSU OUR READERS’ MINDS About 11:15 a.m . Monday the place was suddenly beseiged by neatly dressed men and Oakland University in his w ith cased labeled NBC, CBS, ABC, plus cameras and tape re co rd e rsfro m C h ica g o proposed budget. Although the Legislature is not bound by the governor’s request, Wrong w ay of involvement ra d io and T V stations and newspapers. A t 11:32 it appeared another SMC smooth m o v e was underway; no leaders had a rriv e d . When I mentioned that Sunday’ s it is a seemingly inevitable T o the E d ito r: outside our country, in so much of the meeting fo r 10:30 changed to 9 a ctu a lly occurrence that it cuts that w o rld , people a re fig hting fo r the basic began at 12:30, the w ord soon spread request even further. U n til' re ce n tly, the Vietnam w ar seemed lik e a distant happening that would soon be essentials of food and freedom . Our coun­ tr y has been caught up in th is figh t fo r Up with the individual through the ranks of the press and m utual agreement was "T e n minutes, and then And what of those funds o ve r. We see biased fact s. figures, and pic­ s u rv iv a l and we have pledged ourselves society, society should leave me alone. we walk our.” Had SMC leaders not shown tu re s of the w o rld situation on each news to a vast involvem ent. But I believe we T o the E d ito r: Amenl and a chorus of yeahs] up when they did . . . what a laugh that 'that are cut? Where does the a re going about i t w rong. T here must be would have been, but they made it. re p o rt but we don’ t think deeply enough T h is is in comment to the "H e ’ s happy; As “ Name w ith e ld " points out, he can University get the needed about what is happening. The student of some basis to the w id ely known tru th that leave h im b e " le tte r by “ And so be "g e t high” just lis te n in g to " W ill Mountain Somehow the p ic tu re was one of iso la ­ the United States is one of the most hated T y m e " sung by Joan Baez, and this, tio n; six people seated before a ll those money? From the also in­ today has many m a te ria lis tic posses­ nations throughout the w o rld . T here must- it, (Name w ith e ld ).” I think it is an m icrophones, cam eras and lig h ts . They sions and what I would c a ll the easy life . excellent le tte r, compared to the less w ithout any need fo r grass. And 1, m y ­ evitable tuition increase? We a re here learning and liv in g , w hile be some basis to the fa ct that we, the impassioned le tte rs that usually adorn the self, rem em ber a lit tle college coffee had no w a itin g p ublic. V e ry few students Irritations this year be­ U nited States, do not have the prestige house in upstate Washington called "T h e across the United States w ere aw aiting "O u r Readers’ M in d s” section. I t is and w o rld influence that we had a fte r Web” w ith fishnets suspended fro m low, th e ir w ords. W hat's an SMC anyway? tween the University and the also one of the m ost personally re a lis tic W o rld W ar II. And in te rn a lly , a struggle dark, dungeon-like ce ilin g s, w ith “ The When "one g ir l broke down and waved le tte rs of its kind on the use of m a r i­ Legislature are worse than fo r freedom goes on that w ill surely come Coming of the Roads” by a soulful, love­ o ff questions fro m the “ agents o f c a p i­ juana. U nfortunately, the A m erican ethos to a tremendous explosion this sum m er. faced A phrodite putting me into an u tte r ta lis m " one r e p o r t e r rem inded he r ever. Along with Wayne State Just what a re we doing wrong? A ré we is such that I am allowed to deprive trance. And a ll th is accomplished w ith ­ that SMC had w ritte n the invita tio ns to another of his pleasures i f I can prove University and the Univer­ leading ourselves to disaster? they are harm ful to him ; our benevolent out the use of grass. the press conference. SMC needed them; L e t me conclude m y main point, lik e the press had no urgent need fo r SMC. sity of Michigan, MSU is a T h is is a ra p id ly changing w o rld . It is d icta to rsh ip type of society, in that r e ­ Six people, who had h a rdly succeeded spect, seems little changed fro m p ro h i­ any good, tra d itio n a l com position pupil, plaintiff in a suit testing the grow ing by leaps and bounds. A re w e grow­ and have done. I concur with "Nam e in dictating to the less than 1,000 a c­ b itio n days. The image of M iss P urita n ing fa st enough to continue to survive? Edu­ w ith eld” that m arijuana is not "going to tiv is t students who had journeyed to C hi constitutionality of certain cation, the most Im portant asset fo r suc­ V irtu e snatching a bottle o f good Canadian Town, described to the press th e ir Ideal C lub fro m under m y th irs ty lip s comes h u rt your physical o r esthetic sense.” riders on last year’s appro­ cess in the fu tu re , ranks fa r low er on the T h e re are many d iffe re n t ways of turning goals fo r uniting a m a jo r cross section of U.S. m onetary scale of im portance than i t unpleasantly to mind. priation bill. The rumors of on to lif e —m usic, nature, soul-com m un­ students around the w orld, fo r influencing Why does it s trik e me that those m ost does in the U.S.S.R., ou r chief foe. Only ic a tio n —and drugs a re ju s t one o f the^e the stru ctu re of the m ilita r y system and conflict-of-interest are still concerned w ith the healthy happiness of 11 cents of each tax d o lla r we pay goes oth e rs find perhaps th e ir only enjoyment ways. I f the individual, a fte r careful g i v i n g so ldiers th e ir “ constitutional grumbling around town, and to education w h ile as much as 45 cents research, considers a ce rta in drug h a rm ­ rig h ts ,” fo r educating the general pub­ in life through that vica rio u s pursuit? goes to defense. It seems as i f we are in a less, le t him use i t to open new doors lic about the im m o ra lity o f w ar and the the ability-to-pay tuition In other words, i f I am too busy turnin g vicio u s cycle— i f not beaten in actual of perception. But, please, le t’ s get ru th le ss ways of A m e ric a ’ s present po­ Look back, W.C. on to life , 1 don’ t re a lly care about the scale, which erks many physical w a r, we w ill be beaten intelle c­ o ff th is ludicrous P a tria rc h a l-P u rita n ic a l litic a l situation and the wrongness o f ou r h a rm fu l pleasure of others, as long as tu a lly . k ic k and jo in M ill in advocating a lit tle present society. legislators, is still used by To the Editor: that ha rm fu l pleasure does not e n ta il Indeed, a lesson in organized confusion I do not know the solution to our dilemma. m y destruction. Sound lik e John S tuart m ore individual re sp o n s ib ility . MSU. A move is now under­ "Students don't think. A ll you have to do No one does. But to find these necessary M ill? C o rre c t. As long as I w illin g ly H a rry Barm an and a p ic tu re o f tw isted id e a lism in isola­ way in the Legislature to is figure out the stupid side of an issue, solutions, we must realize our problems agree not to harm other m em bers of Washington, D.C. graduate student tio n . i. multiply it by thousands and you have and begin to work out their answers through put the question of the tuition student opinion.” debate and discussion on our college cam­ system on the November bal­ If this is the way a certain ASMSU puses. Time will not heal all wounds. If senior member -a t-la rg e thinks the stu­ lot. not acted' upon now, this wound will grow dents at MSU determ ine issues, it m ight until our entire organism will be in­ Things look rather bleak. be w ell fo r him to look back to the stu­ fected. We must think more deeply and d e n t board elections last spring and become concerned with theworld of tomor­ The irritation, fund cut, remember how the students elected W.C. row that we are creating today. We must tuition rise spiral cannot Blanton. realize what we are doing. We must act Douglas W, b ie re r continue indefinitely. If it ■ E rie , Pa., Junior before it is too late. Paul D. Levine did, it wouldn’t be economic and seven other students Farmington, junior M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 5 Free-offices OK’d state senators We’ve a Special Bonus for you. The lids on the Buckets & Barrels of Kentucky Fried Chicken are worth 50$ O FF on your next Bucket or B a r r e l . Bring them in before Feb. B y the As s o c i a t e d P r e s s and sometimes weeks. their United States congress­ appropriation to stretch its to use them as political head­ In expenses, as well as several 15th and save 50^1 The Michigan Senate voted Before approving the plan, the men?” demanded Sen. John T . budget to cover. quarters. other fringe benefits including 19-11 Wednesday to allow sena­ Sonata scuttled 12-19 a move to Bowman, D-Rosevllle. The plan would allow—but not All office plans would have to telephone and telegraph credit tors to set up staffed offices In shunt It to the Appropriations "If you do, I hope you have require—offices In each of the be approved by the Senate, as cards, mileage for two trips home their districts at state expense. Committee. the guts to say you don't want to 38 Senate districts, to be staffed would the employes before they a month and other travel on Cost of the plan, which one of The plan was sponsored by the serve the people as w ell," he by an administrative assistant a re hired. All expenses would Senate business. Its sponsors said could be im­ majority and minority floor lead­ continued. One senator did. Sen. and a secretary. have to be submitted to the Senate plemented "In a shake of a lamb's e rs , Emil Lockwood, R-St. Louis Harry A. De Maso, R-Battle Lockwood beamed that the plan and would be matters of public Lockwood and Dzendzel scoffed ta il," has been estimated at and Raymond D. Dzendzel, D- Creek, sent a note to the senate as sketched by the Influential record . at reports the House would not $700,000 for a full year, or bet­ Detrolt. secretary while debate droned Senate Business Committee was A "conservative" estimate of approve funds for the Senate’s ter than two-thirds more than They said the idea was to bring on saying simply, "I've got guts. so good that "w e're going to the cost of the program Is district offices unless the Senate F A M I L Y BUCKET' 15 pieces of the Senate's entire budget for government closer to the people I don't want an office." send our recommendations to $700,000 for a full year’s opera­ agrees to put a constitutional chicken, gravy, rolls and honey. this year. by giving them a place to go to The House does not have to Congress on how to run good tion and about $250,000 for the amendment to the people Enough to feed a family of 5 to 7 It took less than three hours a ir their complaints, to bring approve the office plan, though home offices without all the fal­ rest of this fiscal year ending authorizing four-year terms for hungry folks. PARTY BARREL 21 for a resolution authorizing the problems and to offer their views. it will have a say about financing d eral." June 30. representatives to equal sena­ pieces of chicken and good old district offices to be Introduced, "A re we going to say the people it. F o r the rest of this fiscal Most of the debate centered on The entire Senate budget for tors. fashioned Country Gravy. Feed a sent to committee, reported back aren't as deserving of full and year. It Is estimated the Senate whether the Appropriations Com­ this year is $1.5 million, ofwhlch "W e have to approve their gang of 7 to 9 hungry people. to the floor, debated and passed. adequate representation by their offices would cost $250,000. The mittee — often a graveyard for $470,000 goes for salaries and budget just like they have t 6 ap­ Normally, such action takes days state senators as they are by Senate will need a supplemental controversial Issues— should be expenses of the 38 senators. They prove o u rs," Dzendzel said. tO CM N Sm - MOM S A V E T H E LID! given a crack at the resolution. get $12,500 a year plus $2,500 "And frankly, If we put that on "It looks as if some of the the ballot, I don’t think the people boys seem to feel it's all right would vote for it." Lockwood was more caustic. fôntmky Jrid^ktek«» F o o d s c ie n c e p r o f s p e a k s to be a little bit pregnant but not all the way," said Sen. J o - seph S. Mack, [vi8CK| LD-Ironwood. > *iro n w o o u . I l 6 - _ I IQ W CIUD ^ I I ■ "I hope the House won't resort to such ta ctics," he said. "I 1040 1620 E. E, G ra n d R ive r, E , L a n sin g M i c h i g a n Ave., L a n s i n g 351-5550 484-7759 The Senate Business Com- ffie e fS tO tlig h t have too much regard and respect 3140 S, Logan 393-2200 will be given the power mlttee will « for the House to think they would 2901 N. E . St. o n f o o d s u p p l y vs. b ir t h r a t e to set up the plan and to police It. Lockwood said the committee The fir s t meeting o f the p re ­ law club w ill be held at 7:30 to ­ stoop to such chicanery." 4258 W. Sagin aw 372-3300 372-4450 that the $30 b illio n spent by the had the plan nearly completed. night in 118 Eppley Center. By P A T C A R R E L trade Instead o f special p ro ­ United States la s t y e a r on the g ram s. H e refused to talk about M ilto n B. • Dickerson, v ic e - The w o rld ’ s inhabitants a re Vietnam War could have provided "P e op le do not re a liz e the specifics of running the Senate's president fo r student a ffa irs , w ill " lo s in g the race between the every L a tin A m erican w ith w ater n o rm ity of the task we are home offices until after the Senate give the opening address, "T h e gra in crop and the baby c ro p ," and hope. fa c in g ," B orgstrom said. Only decided to have them. His co­ U n iv e rs ity and P re -L e g a l Edu­ according to Georg B o rg stro m , He emphasized that decisions c a tio n ." France has allotted 1 p e r cent sponsor, Sen. Dzendzel, said the an a u th o rity oh natural resources as to the use o f resources must plans had been worked out "fo r Although students w ill be e le ct­ o f its GNP to w orld development and population. be made by a ll hum anity. Today several weeks." ed fo r the various o ffic e rs ’ posi­ and A m erica is fa r behind, he B org stro m , p ro fe sso r of food only o n e -th ird o f the human race tions, the p re lim in a ry plans fo r said. He cited the fa ilu re of science and geography, spoke is using tw o -th ird s o f a ll grain Made clear was the fact that the club were devised by fa cu lty the A m erican mass media In ed­ on " N u tritio n and Overpop­ products and ocpan resources senators would not be allowed fro m the Colleges of A rts and ucating the public. u la tio n " at a meeting of Beta he said. to hire relatives to work for them, L e tte rs , Business and Social Selected ,,n m QaI a^ paH B o rg stro m cla im s that the Beta Beta, the biological science to put offices In their homes or Science. honorary Tuesday in the Union. B orgstrom said that India, The domination o f the western white man In the m a jo r con­ tinents o f the w orld and the c r it ­ United States is s till operating on 19th century trade practices BOOKS.........“.80% Off •SWEATSHIRTS Selected ___ Selected %price in buying products fro m under­ w hich now has 500 m illio n people to feed, w ill add 12 m illio n m ore ic a l shortage of w a te r w ere cited By B o rg stro m as fundamental developed countries in o rd e r to supply them w ith c u rre n c y . T h is The Peace Corps is Back! PENS........... 50% Off •JACKETS ......... hprice Selected each y e a r, o r the equivalent of one A u s tra lia . China, w ith a population of 750 m illio n , w ill fa c to rs least understood by A m e rica n s. B orgstrom said that In the p ra c tic e has not proven to be w orkable, he added, as It showing the film JEWELRY 50% Off •RECODOS .... fro m 990 add the equivalent of two A us- p a st, g ra in products went fro m uses up the s o li and prevents the needier countries fro m buying FREE7”LP.RECORD SPIRALNOTEBOOKS You tra lla s p e r ye a r. B orgstrom charged that the the hungry w o rld to w e ll-fe d the products at le s s e r cost. ‘Give M eA Reg. $5.00 Save w o rld ’ s resources a re "b e in g operated with b lin d e rs ." He said Europe. Although the opposite is tru e today, he said that It should be on the basis o f re g u la r B o rg stro m stated that lack of w a te r is the m ost c r itic a l issue in the w o rld today. As an ex­ TH U RSDA Y 8 P.M. 18”IEDDYBEARS 250 Sheets $1.98 MN6BINDERS ... You Save $2.50 FILLERPAPER.... You ample of its Im portance, to p ro ­ duce food fo r one day, 3,500 gal­ ST U D E N T UNION Rm. 31 CARBONPAPER Save Sports car owners discover lons of w a te r are needed. visit the booths at Sale is going-on at both new rash of missing parts »Arc the Student Union Another sports c a r owner dis­ 'V I j and lig h t assembly have been taken covered a Item m issing fro m his o ff T riu m p h s p o rt 0 . TVve. Never get squashed at our International Center e a r — the convertible top. - , ta ll lig h t assembly was taken iJrycleaning shdps. With us L a w r e n c e Goldsrelh, Scars- T e s t s G iven : fro m 9 K h a rm z a ijh 'ta . e drydeaning is a profession. m t s dale, N .Y ., graduate student, is Goldstein told p olice his ca r Wed. 3 P .M . & 4 P.M . the fifth sports c a r owner to re ­ was parked in L o t 0 across fro m T h u rs, & Fri. 3 - 4 - 7 P.M . p o rt a larcen y during the last Owen H a ll. The convertible top R o o m 31 - S tu d e n t U n i o n . Y o u m u s t b r i n g week. U n ive rs ity p o l i c e said is valued at $100, p olice said. C L E A N IN G C E N T E R 131 East Grand R ive r 507 East Grand R iver c o m p l e t e d a p p l i c a t i o n to te st. Wednesday. 405 Abbott Rd. A cross fro m the Union A cross fro m Berkey H all Two bucket seats, a steering 332-2070 C ity P arking at Rear F ree P arking — East Side o f Store wheel, a sh ift knob, a ta il lig h t Wfel/, y o u «.ltd j q ÿ assem bly and a fuel pump cover /o U w q n frd ii- assem bly have already been re ­ / STO RE H O U R S : W E D N E S D A Y NOON U N T IL 9 P.M . ported stolen. p a r t e d in M O N D A Y - S A T U R D A Y 9 :3 0 A . M . T O 5 :3 0 P . M . A ll the item s except the ta il m id d le / f Students charged Dresses with permit thefts Increased p olice attention to Coats the thefts of parking p e rm its has resulted in the apprehension of Suits RALLYM ANSHOP t h r e e students on l a r c e n y charges, U n ive rs ity p o lice re ­ p o rt. So fa r this te rm , 50 parking p e r m i t s have been reported Lingerie CLEARANCE stolen, including 31 fa c u lty -s ta ff p e rm its . T h o m a s P. F re is m u th , St. » fe w ? C la ir S h o r e s sophomore, and John P. Foley J r ., T ra v e rs e C ity senior, pleaded g u ilty F rid a y to charges o f possession o f stolen Youngmen’s p ro p e rty and sim p le la rce n y, re ­ C l e a r a n c e spectively. A th ird student stood mute at his arraignm ent Tuesday on a charge of possession of stolen Jewelry famous brands p ro p e rty . He was released on a $100 personal recognizance bond. A ll th re e ‘students had allegedly taken fa c u lty -s ta ff p e rm its . Gloves BERMUDA sport&dressshirts Further Hats This Sp rin g! Enjoy your Spring Break sport coats &suits reductions on all fashion Outerwear Slacks during “College Weeks99 Fabulous savings right now on everything the young man needs oh shirts, slacks, sport coats, suits from our Rally Man Shop! The same 1st quality items throughout merchandise we’ve alw ays carried, now at big savings for you! in enchanting BERMUDA the store Skirts Every day different and Regular 5.00 to 8.00 full of excitement! 8-Days 7-Nights sport shirts, new 3.88 Blouses 3.88 Regular 6.00 to 7.00 $ 2 4 1 .5 0 dress shirts, now Sweaters in clu d in g ro u n d trip e c o n o m y c la s s Reg. 29.95 to 59.95 jet, t r a n s f e r s , h o te l a n d b r e a k f a s t s . C O L L E G E T R A V E L O F F IC E suits and sport coats OFF Jacobsons M e n ’s Furnishings 130 W . G r a n d R i v e r 351-6010 OPEN 9 :3 0 * M . T O 9 P .M . (Tues.-S at.) frandor center M o n . N oon- > p .m .; Sun. N o o n -6 p .m . P H O N E : IV 7-5 05 1 t 6 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 LAWS UNDER ATTACK ¡B B E M K Senator calls court action The C h ristia n F ellow ship w ill meet at 9 tonight at Bethel M anor, 803 E . Grand R iv e r Ave. A l Coop­ e r w ill speak on “ A P ositive only legal marijuana hope C h ris tia n .’ ’ , W ilson H all w ill show a W illia m S. H a rt w estern, a Bugs Bunny federal ju d ic ia l systems because h e ro in , helping to c r e a t e this C rim in a l Code regarding m a r i­ cartoon and the f ir s t p a rt of the B y S T E V E O ' B R I EN legalization of marijuana as such linkage, he said. juana, we could lessen the sever­ s ix -p a rt o rig in a l 1943 Batman Because o f e xistin g state and is out of the State Senate’ s ju r ls - "E ve n though our State Senate ity of the law s,” he said. “ How­ s e rie s at 7:30 and 9:30 tonight fed e ra l laws, and even a U.N. d iction. can’t legalize m arijuana as such ever, these b ills have only a in the Wilson H all Aud. Adm is­ tre a ty , m arijuana w ill probably "Because there are many we can repeal the m ore stringent s lig h t chance o f passage now ." sion is 25 cents. cases pending in both state Su­ state laws and m ake them *** never be legalized through state legislation, according to state prem e C ourts and the U.S. Su­ r e a lis tic ,’ ’ C ra ig explained. C itin g U.S. A ttorney-G eneral The Am ateur Radio Club w ill Senator Roger E. C ra ig , D -D e a r- prem e C ourt, there is a pos­ " B y bringing the offense in N icholas Katzenbach’ s P re s i­ meet at 7:30 to n ig h t in 230 En­ born as he spoke on the le g a l­ s ib ility that current statutes w ill line w ith re a lis tic laws and p re ­ dential C rim e C om m ission Re­ gineering Bldg. be declared unco n stitu tio n a l,"h e s c rib in g re a lis tic penalties, we p o rt, C ra ig stated that two myths *** ization of m arijuana before about 200 students at Conrad Aud. said. "B u t this won’t be fo r at could, w ithin the next 10 years, o f m arijuana— such as m arijuana T here w ill be a chapter meeting Tuesday, least five y e a rs.” tre a t the problem the same as leading to dope addiction and of the Students fo r a D em ocratic "W e would have to repeal the Present laws are way out of a lco h ol,” he said. w ild and cru e l a cts—a re the basis Society at 8:30 tonight in 35 Union. tre a ty and the federal and state proportion to the severity of the T h is could be done by b ills fo r many of the existing laws Proposals f o r ‘ ‘ Ten DaystoShake laws to com pletely legalize the c rim e because too many people now before the State Senate under regarding m arijuana. the E m p ire " w ill be discussed. sale, possession, o r use of m a r i­ lin k marijuana with heroin and C ra ig ’ s dire ctio n . *** w ith hardened dope addicts, ac­ " B y rem oving the linkage be­ "A cco rd in g to Katzenbach’ s College L ife w ill meet at 7:30 juana,1’ he said. "A n d th is is cording to C ra ig . The Federal tween marijuana and heroin fro m re p o rt these are myths, and have tonight In the Kappa Alpha Theta ne a rly Im p o ssib le ." N a rco tics A ct of 1937 put m a r i­ the Federal N a rco tics A ct of been s c ie n tific a lly proven as F lu t is t p e r f o r m s house at 303 O a kh ill Ave. According to C ra ig , any hope juana in the same category as 1937 and re visin g the state’ s such,” he said. *** o f legalization lie s with state and The P re -L a w Club w ill meet A l e x a n d e r M u r r a y p r e s e n t s a flu te r e c i t a l a* the M u s i c A u d . H e i s a c c o m p a n i e d at 7:30 tonight in 113 Eppley Cen­ In Person Fri. & Sat. on piano b y D a v id R e n n e r. S ta te N e w s p h o t o b y J i m R i c h a r d s o n te r . M ilto n B , D ickerson, v ic e - president of student a ffa irs , w ill Draft dissent to be subject Die speak on ‘ ‘ The U n ive rsity and P re -L e g a l E ducation." *** H U R I UHM at: M a r s h a l l ’s 2 4 5 A n n St. E . L . T i m e : of Women s League debate T here w ill be a study break smashing 2 : 3 0 - 4 :0 0 p . m . F r l . , 2 Feb., 68, T . G . at m ix e r fro m 6 to 8 tonight In G r a n d m o t h e r ’s at 4:00 p .m . the East McDonel L o w e r Lounge. "T h e D raft, D issenters and on why he feels d ra ft resistance WMCD disc jockeys w ill supply after at M a r s h a l l M u s i c 4 0 2 S, W a s h i n g t o n , L a n s i n g . D em ocracy,” w ill be the discus­ is necessary. Scalia turned in the m usic. 2 :0 0 - 3 :3 0 Sat. 3 F e b . , 68. P l a y i n g 9 : 0 0 p .m . sion topic sponsored by the Ing­ h is d ra ft card in October. *** at G r a n d m o t h e r s . ham County branch of the Wom­ The discussion w ill follow a A F r e e U n ive rsity student- en’ s International L e a g u e fo r smorgasbord dinner at 6 p.m . c o n t r o l l e d s e m in a ro n recent shave. Peace and Freedom Feb. 11, at poetry w ill hold an organizational Now Appearing at Edgewood U nited Church, 469 N. Hagadorn Road. Series presents m eeting at 8 tonight in the Union Oak Room. **• m Leonard Scalia, U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan senior and chairm an of the Resistance P ro je c t of the M id d le East film T h e t a Sigma P h i , national women's jo u rn a lism s o c ie ty ,w ill Student Peace Union, w ill speak R ic h a rd Linde w ill narrate his hold open rush at 8:30 tonight P.OO.AM INFORMATIONe48S-64B8 film "M id d le E ast T in d e rb ox” in 35 Union. A ll members should at 8 tonight In the A u d ito rium as attend. Dues w ill be collected G L A D M E R p a rt of the W orld T ra v e l Series. I---------------------------- J U u ttv and a je w e lry o rd e r w ill be made. 1 Feb. 6 8 -5 Feb. 68 T O D A Y . . . A T 1:10-3:15] -5:20-7:20-9:25 F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 T h e y 'r e S p e c ia l A p p e a r a n c e s a t b o th young888 CHAPLIN W.C. FIELDS M a r s h a ll M u s ic L o c a t io n s f o r A u t o g r a p h s . th e y 'r e LAUREL AND HARDY in lo v e Featuring: " T h e ¡m ig ra n t" , " T h e Fatal Glass of oo . a n d t h e y B e e r " , ‘ ‘ BlgJ3usln * 4 ____ your skills.As the world’slargestbank,we Los Angeles 90014. And make an appointment u S.*;“ SIEVÍ EDWARDG ANN serve every aspect ofbusiness, industry, and to seeour recruitmentofficer M cQUEEN-ROBINSON-M ARGRET agriculture inthe nation’slargest,most dynamic unM ALDEN-mcsowW ELD B a n k o f A m e r ic a • A MARTIN RANSONOFF state.And sinceBank ofAmerica isnot only PRODUCIION THE NATIONAL TRUSTANOSAVINGSASSOCIATION• Mt MSIAFEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCECORPORATION A Bank ofAmerica recruitment officerwillbe at your placement office Fab. 5 lim n jn n MOOREMURRAYLAN6D0NM iv i n il i-, r n v t ANTEE CINCINNATI An Equal Opportunity Employer In M im O C O L O n ’» m u m m m ■UCTMMLM KID Shown A t 7:07 And Late Shown T o nlte A t 8:50 Only M ichigan S ta te New s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 7 R is e in f ilm s Supporting actor worth m ade ab ro ad LONDON UP!— A breezy a ir of o p tim ism pervades the bustling m o n e y." The name comes from the c iv il servant who dreamed second look in Beatty film European film Industry these up the idea o f a levy on box-of­ Interest was engaged by the young Following "B o n n ie and C lyd e ," " T h e In cid e n t," which is baaioal- By STUART RO SEN TH AL days. It is in marked constrast fic e receipts to fo s te r film -m a k ­ man w ith the w eird face,M ich ael the G ladm er w ill run "T h e G o o d , ly an expansion o f an old State N e w s R e v ie w e r to the jitte r s some people in Hol­ ing in B rita in . Now, as often as John P o lla rd . dram a concerning a subway foil of lywood seem to be suffering. not, "E a d y m oney" finds its way The motion p ictu re situation in P o lla rd 's ch a ra c te r, C.W. The Bad, and The U g ly ," the la t­ innocent bystanders held at bay C harlton Heston, president of into A m erican pockets, but it Lansing has been ra th e r static M oss, is set o ff fro m the other est in the se rie s of Italian vio ­ by two knife w ielding hoods. the UJS. Screen A c to rs Guild and does encourage the use o f B ritis h fo r several weeks now, and though dram atis personae by his ap­ lence sandwiches. o th e r screen union o ffic ia ls com­ a ctors and technicians. i t may be fru stra tin g to the fr e ­ parent lack o f any human char­ There is s t ill no date set fo r plained to a U.S. Senate group re ­ L ittle wonder i t Is d iffic u lt to quent theatre patron who has a l­ a cte r 1 stlc —c erta in ly , he is the a change o f scene at the Spartan Correction cently that too many A m erican get a shooting date in studios in ready exhausted the c u rre n t crop only m em ber o f the s ta rrin g T w in , although Spencer T ra cy's film s are made overseas and this B rita in . It is hard also in Italy o f film s at Lansing's six thea­ cast who at some tim e does not fin a l film , "G uess Who’ sComlng "ru n a w a y " trend could k i ll the and Spain, w ith studio spaceoften tr e s , several pictures of m ore move the vie w e r, to D inner,” should take o ver one " A Case o f L ib e l," the A B C - U.S. dom estic film in d u stry. at a p re m iu m . than passing Interest are on the of the screens som etim e around T V "Sunday N ight S p e cia l" s ta r­ A great deal o fth is discrepancy In London re ce n tly, He ston sa id T here is no great problem in boards and at least one of the the m iddle o f F eb ru ary, Sidney rin g E.G . M a rsh a ll w ill be seen is undoubtedly due to the fact that the chief reason fo r A m erican France. The big international hanger-ons m e rits a second o r P o ltle r and Katherine Hepburn on Feb. 11 on W JR T -T V , channel Moss is a device. The B arrow production In Europe "a n d p a r­ film m akers as a whole seem to th ir d viewing. are co -sta rre d w ith T ra cy In this 12—not channel 6 as was e r­ Gang's wheelman in the p ictu re tic u la rly in B rita in Is that it costs be easing away fro m th e re . They The movie in question is , of rom antic comedy. roneously reported yesterday. is meant to be a composite o f se v- less money to make p ictures in com plain of high costs and union c o u r s e , "B onn ie and C ly d e ," The other screen w ill fa ll to e r a l of the m em bers of th e this p a rt of the w orld than it does problem s. w hich threw most of the c ritic a l o rig in a l gang. BEST IN FOREIGN FILM S in H ollyw ood." Even so, John Huston is ex­ w o rld into paroxysms ofecstacy, pected to begin a film in France prom pted " T im e " and "N e w s­ i ends tonight. European sources see lit t le in­ H is presence is necessary as soon, backed by an Am erican w e ek" to rescind th e ir in itia l BOB DYLAN In dication of any re a l change in the a catalyst to the plot and in o rd e r studio, according to a P a ris pannings and in sp ire that most Don’ t Look Back trend to overseas production. to accentuate the emotional sub­ source who noted also: "O n e medlculous denizen of the c r itic ’ s shown at 7:25 & 9:40 p .m . The business in international stance o f the p rin c ip a ls . re a lly A m erican m ovie is being crow d, Bosley C ro w ther, to spit now, not purely A m e rica n ,p u re ly the thing up through his type­ It is to his c re d it that he was . TO M O RRO W . B ritis h o r purely F rench. made alm ost e n tire ly in France, able to take th is type of p a rt and C h o s e n b y the N a t i o n a l F i l m C ritic s BEST F ilm financing also has ah in­ k is The Sergeant, s ta rrin g Rod w r ite r not once, but three tim e s. handle i t without upstaging the S teiger. Some shooting was done Despite the. fact that the at­ P IC T U R E O F T H IE Y E A R , B E ST D IR E C T O R O F ternational aspect. Even i f a film p rin c ip a ls . is d ire c tly A m erican-financed, in other countries and some work tention of c ritic s focused upon He can be seen next in " E n te r TJ^E Y E A R , B E S T A C T R E S S O F T H E Y E A R . chances are that the cash w ill was done in the United States,but Michael Pollard s ta rs W arren B eatty, Faye Dun­ away and Gene Hackman, a m ore Laughing" slated to run soon at come fro m a European bank o r not m u ch ." the Campus T heatre. C u rre n t productions in Italy “ IN G M AR B E R G M A N has fo llo w e d a European branch of an A m e ri­ than equitable share of public M i c h a e l J. P o l l a r d a s C. W . M o s s , s i l e n c e s an h y s ­ th e S w e d is h f r e e d o m in to the can bank, in the currency of the Include "C a n d y ," s ta rrin g M a r­ lon Brando, R ichard Burton and t e r i c a l E s t e l l e P a r s o n s d u r i n g a r a i d on the B a r r o w FREE E LE C . IN CAR HEATERS country where the money Is to be e x p lo ra tio n of sex Eve A u lin , and directed by G a n g in " B o n n i e a n d C l y d e " w h i c h i s s t i l l s h o w i n g spent. But U.S. d o lla rs are used, too. One qualified London source es­ Frenchman C h ristia n Marquand. at the G l a d m e r T h e a t e r . A N S IN G “ IN G M A R B E R G M A N p ro v e s that a fully c lo th e d w o m a n telling of a tim ated that, despite P resident f e ? . D riv e In T h e a tre s e x u a l e x p e r i e n c e c a n m a k e al l Johnson’ s w o rrie s o ver the dol­ M i A 5 2 0 7 S. C E D A R STREET th e n u d i t i e s a n d p e r v e r s io n s that la r d ra in , Am erican companies th is ye a r w ill provide $20 m illio n C a r n iv a l p la n s t a k e s h a p e ; Phone: 882-2429 have b een s p la tte rin g the screen In U.S, currency fo r film produc- ST A R T S TOMORROW lately, s e e m like n u r s e iy school sensualities. One inform ed P a ris estimate is that at mast only 15 of the b u d g e t a w a it s ap p ro val THIS IS THIS IS film s now being made In B rita in and Europe are purely A m erican, The ASMSU Board has sent the The budget its e lf is $1,500 proposed $26,624 budget fo r the higher than la st year, but it is fo r ch ildren under 12 years of age fo r $ 1 , " he said. HORROR! T1RROR meaning A m e r i c a n money, A m erican d ire c to r, Am erican 1968 W ater C a rn iva l to th e ir bud­ fe lt that actual finances w ill be "B y o ffe rin g the c h ild re n 's get com m ittee fo r study and pos­ held down because of the mechan­ tic ke t we can also reach m ore stars and Am erican story». In B rita in , i f the la b o r costs sible changes. ic a l and technical changes which faculty m em bers, staff and th e ir tariferflu* M e It is expected to be presented were made and w ill not have to be fa m ilie s w ithin the Lansing mm®' are 75 p e r cent B ritis h and the company making the film Is reg­ again at next week’ s board m eet­ redone th is year, said R ick A l- a rea,” A lpern said. b s r t m u s e '] iste re d In B rita in , a film quali­ ing, said Pete E lls w o rth , ASMSU pern, W ater C a rn iva l chairm an. T h ere are 3,000 ticke ts a v a il­ vice chairm an. A lpern also said that his com ­ able at $2.50; 1,000 c h ild re n 's fie s fo r what Is called "E a dy tickets at $1.00 and 4,800 ticke ts W K M T / m ittees and executive board Circus tiger loses life fight hopes to increase F rid a y night at $3.00. attendance by getting p u b lic ity in A se ll-o ut crowd would p ro fit the residence h all complexes. about $7,000, as compared to ’w m w / despite special clinic core He s a i d . t h a t In the p a s t $500 p ro fit last year, A lpern said. there seemed to be a lack of IN G M A R B E R G M A N S enthusiasm w ith in the dorm.cqpv- plexes, e ith e r because o f a lack P e a A t r w a . & A Shrine C irc u s ticeY, under treatm ent at the MSL V e te rin a ry C ircu s to be treated fo r ailm ents of p u b lic ity o r not knowing what re sulting fro m a perforated u l­ i t was. A i Q - g e n BIB! A N L c R o o O N l IV l H t M A N N C lin ic, died F rid a y . cer. In the past, Saturday night was G R E E K W IN T ER UST*ANCOlO* . . . «cora F riday shown at 7:35 & 9:40 Paul T illo ts o n , professor of D uring treatm ent, the tig e r was always a se ll-o u t, w hile F rid a y W EEKEND BÁRBARA STÍELE/JOHN KARL SEN/MEL WELLES . , 0. 0.,. eOMSO.tO.TIDML.... . MAUREEN BROWN/GIN MART Sat. & Sun. continuous fro m 1 p jn . surgery and medicine, said that fed intravenously through a tube night brought lig h t crowds, A l ­ " u n til the pathologist's re p o rt in its nose. A t death, the animal pern said. is in, we cannot be sure of the weighed 118 pounds, a marked "W e hope to a lle via te th is s it­ cause of death." loss fro m Its norm al weight of uation and have s e ll-o u t crowds However, T illo ts e n , ventured 250 pounds. both nights by o ffe rin g a ticke t that death may have resulted fro m b a cte rial shock stemming fro m p e rito n itis, an infection of the ab­ dominal cavity. The e ig h t-y e a r-o ld tig e r had been sent here by the Shrine W hite will direct ’68 H om ecom ing The ASMSU Board accepted a recom mendation f o r the 1968 Homecoming Chairm an Tuesday night. Jim W hite, St. Joseph, Junior, w a s unanimously selected as chairm an by a Homecoming pe­ titio n in g com m ittee consisting of G ary B rey, last y e a r ’ s home­ c o m i n g chairm an; T e r r y H as- sold, Cabinet president, and Greg Hopkins, ASMSU chairm an. W h i t e , who worked on th e queen's contest last ye a r, was one of three who petitioned fo r the p osition. © S P A R T A N KB3S TWIN WEST I I I W TONIGHT AT 8¡P.M. JU LIE ANDREWS w 0- -.:f/ AND MARY TYLE R MOORE rmTTi=H th o ro u g h ly m o d e r n & S P A R T A N 3100 £ SAGINAWI 351 0010 I TWIN EAST M ATINEES D AILY A T "«MacMURfiAY ««-ûtStïl »-™W¥NN «KIRK 2 p jn .- 4 p.m .-7 p.m . & 9;30 LEON AMES ELLIOTT REID ÍDWARD ANDREWS .m EO WYNN AUSM . .*!)*• »I MtV'NSU Saturday Feb. 3 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Adm ission 50£ Tickets on sale in advance UNIONTICKET OFFICE 8 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 SPORTS S p a r ta n p la y e r s d r a fte d b y p r o g rid te a m s Q Bs NEW YORK (UPI) — Kim Ham­ are late attractions player selected in the draft when presumably because of his size. Hines of T exts Southern, • track A p is a p ic k e d ; mond of Florida State and four It resumed Wedne; day at a mid­ Liggins, who will be used as sta r who has tied Bob Hayes' other pass masters by-passed during the first day of the com­ town hotel. Hammond was a linebacker, Is 5-foot - 11 and selected on the sixth round by weighs but 216 pounds. His world record of 9.1 In the 100- yard dash. Hines did not play P h illip s c h o i c e o f C i n c y bined National and American the Miami Dolphins of the AFL. quickness, however, made him football in college but the 6 - Granville Liggins, the small the most valuable player on a foot, 210 pounder has Indicated By TO M BROW N Football League draft finally at­ tracted the attention of the pros but swift "nose guard" from strong Oklahoma team which won to Joe Thomas, the team 's di­ State N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r Wednesday In the annual talent Oklahoma who was selected the Orange Bowl game. rector of player personnel, that W hile It's nothing lik e la s t y e a r's d ra ft where hunt of college players. “Lineman o f the Y e a r” after the Other quarterbacks besides he will pass up die Olympics to fo u r Spartans w ere chosen In the f i r s t six p ic k s , Hammond, a second team All- 1967 season, finally was chosen Hammond chosen early on the play for Miami. the fiv e MSU p layers selected in the f ir s t ten Am erica quarterback who on the 10th round by the De­ second day Included Dewey War­ Bob Goodridge of Vanderbilt, rounds could s t ill have great fu tu re s , according finished second in the nation troit Lions after being passed ren of Tennessee by the AFL’s the leading pass receiver in the to Duffy Daugherty. in total offense, was the 142nd over repeatedly by everyone, newest entry, theCinclnnatlBen- nation with 79 receptions, was The MSU players picked, in o rd e r o f th e ir WORLDor SOUL gals; John Schneider of Toledo snapped up by the Minnesota Vi­ selection, were Jess P h ilip s , Drake G a rre tt, by the Boston Patriots; Paul Tos­ kings In the sixth round. The Dwight L e e , Joe P rzybycki and Bob Apisa. cano of Wyoming by the Houston Vikings also grabbed promising P h illip s , c u rre n tly serving a te rm fo r check Oilers and Danny Holman of San running backs Oscar Reed of fo rg e ry at Southern M ichigan p riso n at Jack­ Jose State by the Pittsburgh Colorado State and Lenny Snow of son, was selected by C incinnati on the f ir s t the METROS F E A T U R IN G Steelers. Toscano, however, will Georgia Tech in the seventh p ick o f the fourth round. be tried as a defensive back. round. P h illip s was sentenced to a te rm of 15 months Tom Schoen, an All-America bob apisa Quarterbacks have been the to 14 years on N ov. 13, but could be released outcasts of the draft since It defensive back at Notre Dame O ct. 18 fo r good behavior. started Tuesday. Only eight despite his size (5-11, 178), was DRAKE GARRETT Bengal Coach Paul Brown had no comment JESS P H IL L IP S slgnal-callers were selected not picked until the eighth round on P h illip s ’ situ a tio n , but indicated that the among the first 138 players and when he was drafted by the Cleve­ U.S. s k a t e r s Beaumont, Texas athlete could see action during Helsman Trophy winner Gary Be- land Browns. Other "nam e" 1968. ban of UCLA was the 30th player players chosen Wednesday were The Bengals, newest entry In the pro w a rs, chosen. pass receiver Rick Eber of Tulsa s h o w tempers Indicated an In te re st in the running o f the 1966 The Dolphins also selected the by the Atlanta Falcons, line­ A ll-B ig Ten defensive standout. fastest man available in Jim backer D.D. Lewis of Mississippi FUESSEN, Germany (UPI) — P h illip s is a great defensive p la y e r, but he State by the Dallas Cowboys and Ed R eigle, Canadian tra in e r of could do a Job fo r them on offense o r on de­ HOW TO Linebacker Harry Gunner of West Germ any’ s O lym pic hockey fe n s e ," Daugherty said. Oregon State by the Bengals. team , branded the UJS. team a Another Spartan defensive standout, Drake G E T T H E JOB Cincinnati received all the AFL bunch of "h o o lig a n s " and said G a rre tt was drafted by the Denver Broncos selections on the sixth round with A m erican players w ould be ex­ on the 19th p ick of the fo u rth round. - YOU WANT the exception of those of Miami pelled fro m the ice at Grenoble "D ra k e has had some In ju rie s th is year and both teams benefited from I f they behaved as they did In You'll find the complete an­ w hlcji handicapped h im , I think that he is too the arrangement. T u e s d a y ’ s r io t- fille d match swers — honest answers — In sm all to be of any use on offense, but i f he The Bengals, who grabbed run­ against his team at G arm lsch. this book written expressly for gets his quickness and speed back, he coulcf ning backs Warren McVea of graduating students. Get your R eigle, re fe rrin g to a braw l be a fin e defensive b a ck," Daugherty said. Houson and Tommit» Smiley of career off to a flying start. that erupted in the th ird period Hard running Dwight Lee was San Fran­ Lam ar Tech on the first day of Know what to say. Know how to of the game won 2-0 by the West cisco’ s fifth round ch oice. W ith Dave Kopay the draft alongwlth massive line­ Saturday Night advance your career In status and income. It's all spelled out man Bob Johnson of Tennessee and Bill Staley of Utah State, Germans, said he "p la ye d fo r a professional team but never came traded to the L io n s , Lee has an excellent chance w ith the 49ers 0 JOE PRZYBYCKI D W IG H T L E E in also came, up with a mini-back across such hooligans" as the " L e e Is a fin e c o m p e tito r," The Philadelphia Eagles took good to m e ," P rzyb ycki said. A m erican p la ye rs. Daugherty said. " H e is strong, Joe P rzyb ycki on the seventh Daugherty fe lt that P rzybycki, in Charley Williams. “Getting The Job and he is tough, Lee Is a very round, which came as a pleasant a m ainstay on the offensive line durable ball c a rrie r.H e w ill keep s u rp ris e to the 6-1,239 lb .ta c k le . durin g Daugherty’ s two Big Ten and on getting bigger and stron ger as “ I didn’ t have any Idea that it championship t e a m s , was top he goes along.” would be the Eagles, but i t sounds professional m a te ria l. Getting Ahead“ " J o e has a ll the a ttrib u te s of a great p la ye r. He can be as good Only $2. (Cash with order, as hé wants to be,” Daugherty Edwin Starr’s 'A. said. please. No C.O.D.’s) Order UNFORGETABLES fro m : S. Bahnsen C M Apisa received a pleasant su r­ p ris e when he was selected by the w orld champion Green Bay Pack­ 9.11 and 1 kh. $2.50 2602 Kent Rd. ^Columbus, Ohio 43221 ILFORNO RESTAURANT HAIR FASHIONS e rs on the ninth round. Daugherty fe lt that the feeling *the name that made PIZZA M r , John C arver could be m utual. "A p is a could be a pleasant famous in Lansing9 M r . John Is back fro m a weekend In D e tro it . . . su rp ris e fo r Green B a y," attending a state-w ide technique session on the Daugherty said. la te st trend in h a ir fa s h io n s --to serve- you better. At T h e Idea Bank, The coach said Green Bay has OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.-2 A.M. had success with late round d ra ft choices, mentioning T ra v is W il­ F O R -P IZ Z A -S U B S -SN A C K S 501 1/2 E. Grand R iver 332-0904 liam s as a p rim e example. OR A C O M P L E T E D IN N ER ACROSS FROM BERKEY H A L L 24-hr. phone s e rv ic e alm ost a third Pro h o c k e y N ATIO NAL HOCKEY LEAGUE of our VPs M ontreal East W L T PTS 24 14 9 57 Chicago 21 15 12 54 are under 4 0 . Boston T oronto New Y ork D e tro it 24 18 6 54 23 17 8 54 22 16 8 52 19 21 8 46 West Philadelphia 21 19 7 49 Minnesota 18 20 9 45 Los Angeles 20 23 4 44 St. Louis 17 21 8 42 P ittsburgh 17 23 7 41 Oakland 10 29 10 30 P resen ts t h is c o u ld b e th e m o st Wedgwood Bead Im p o r t a n t 3 0 m in u t e s in y o u r w h o l e 4 y e a r s o f c o lle g e . W e 'v e g o t 3 1 V ic e P re s id e n ts . lio n to d a y . N in e a r e u n d e r fo r ty . A n d f i v e o f A n d w e ’ve ju s t b e g u n . B e c a u s e W E D G W O O D BEAD th o s e n in e a re 3 5 o r y o u n g e r . we th in k young. C o u ra g e o u sly. M ade again by Josiah Y o u s e e , w e v a lu e id e a s a b o v e C r e a tiv e ly . Wedgwood following the e v e r y th in g e ls e . S o i f a b a n k i n g c a r e e r , in C h i ­ A n d t o u s a g o o d id e a is a g o o d c a g o , w h e r e t h e a c tio n is , e x c ite s original 18th Century It could be the beginning of the good life. thing you'll, look back on with pleasure, the family designs. id e a w h e th e r i t c o m e s fr o m a m a n y o u . I f y o u w a n t o p p o r t u n it y b u t "And what" you ask, "is the ‘Good Lite'?" rest of your life. 60 o r a m a n y o u r age. demand c h a lle n g e , to o . W e m a y W ell, working for a living, now that you're Howabout it? What can you lose? Shown above — pendant Y o u t h f u l t h i n k i n g is o n e re a s o n b e th e o r g a n iz a tio n f o r y o u . abouttograduate, isn't exactlyheavenlybliss. on 14 kt. gold chain. w e ' r e t h e f i f t h l a r g e s t b a n k in Illin o is . A nd you m a y be th e kin d of f u t u r e le a d e r w e a r e s e e k in g . But joining a company noted for Its human qualities— itsconcernfor the advancement of INLAND STEEL O n ly $15.95 I t ’ s h e lp e d u s g ro w . F r o m $ 1 7 H o w a b o u t p la n n in g n o w to itspeople, cancome mightyclose. The thirty, A l s o E a r r i n g s and R in g s m illio n in 1 9 3 3 ( w e ’ re y o u n g in m e e t o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o n y o u r orso, minutesyouspendtalkingwithanInland in V a r i o u s C o l o r s Steel Com pany representative, m ay besome­ t h a t s e n s e , to o , t h a t ’ s t h e y e a r w e c a m p u s F e b r u a r y , 7? w e r e fo u n d e d , ) t o o v e r $ 8 0 0 m i l ­ It c o u l d b e a g o o d id e a . For anappointment, see your Placement Director. Arepresentative of Inland Steel Company A m e r ic a n N a t io n a l B a n k will be oncampus F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 9th and Trust Company of Chicago. • LaSalle at Washington 60690 JEWELRY« i Phone (312) 621-5000 ART CSNTfft 319 E . G R A N D R I V E R MM. f OIC.IMO, AHB M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1 ,1 9 6 8 Ç SPORTS LEADS ROUT OVER IRISH R y u n to h i g h l i g h t Loose’ Stepter regains o Id fo rm B y G A Y E L W ESCH but It's probably m ostly psycho­ shots at one stretch, it looked te r said. "H e told me to stay 'S ’ in d o o r r e la y s State News S p o rts W r it e r When H a rris o n Stepter is lo g ic a l,” Stepter said . “ When you’re playing before the home lik e he had a starting guard po­ sition wrapped up. loose as a goose out there a ll the tim e, and I started loosening "T h e way he played against N otre Dame, I ’ve got to keep him in the lineup ,” Benington said. "loose as a goose," Spartan bas­ crow d and everybody’ s cheering Then a strin g of bad road games up against N otre Dame. "H e had some key baskets fo r us. Kansas sophomore Jim to ry In the two m ile re la y ketball opponents b etter duck. you on, It can give you a big dropped Stepter back to reserve " A ll la st ye a r a t M oberly I N otre Dame outscored us 13-0 Ryun, the w o rld ’ s p re m ie r w ith a b lis te rin g 1:48.3 Stepter, a ju n io r guard who boost.’ ’ status. played lik e I did against N otre in one stre tch w here he was out. m lle r , headlines another tim e In the la st 880 ya rd s. Stepter came to MSU along w ith He was in the shooting slump, Dame and I know I can play outstanding fie ld o f teams and Individuals at MSU's P re lim in a rie s In seven events and long Jump fin a ls tra n s fe rre d to MSU th is season fro m M oberly (M o.) Ju n io r C o l­ lege, has shown m o m e n ts o fb ril­ 6-6 forw ard B ernie Copeland a fte r the p a ir led M oberly to the but Stepter worked on shooting during his free tim e, using a that w ell the re s t of the way. I know I haven’t played up to my but he came back in, stole the b a ll and turned things around again. ’ 31 r 45th annual re la y s , Satur­ w ill begin at 1:30, w ith liance fo r MSU at Jenison F ie ld - 1967 Ju n io r College National borrowed key to Jenison that he potential h e re .” "When we played M ichigan day, Feb. 10 In Jenison fin a ls s ta rtin g at 7:30 p.m . house, but has been much less championship. Stepter’ s free hasn't returned yet. MSU Coach John Benington was down there la s t tim e , we fe lt there Fleldhouse. Reserved seat ticke ts effective on the road. throw with 14 seconds le ft to play Tuesday against N otre Dame, glad to see Stepter come around, was no one fo r him to guard. But Ryun- w ill be running the p rice d at $2 w ill go on made the difference in the cham ­ Stepter started once again, and and w ill keep him in the starting Being relaxed, o r "lo o s e ” at with him at one guard position m ile again th is y e a r. La st sale today at the Jenison pionship game. he scored 22 points to lead MSU lineup fo r the M ichigan game Sat- home has been a m a jo r reason we can play Steve Rym al at fo r ­ ye a r he won the m ile In Fleldhouse tic k e t o ffic e . The 6-2 1/2 Stepter showed to an 89-68 v ic to ry . urday. ______________• fo r his success, according to ward on a guy lik e (Bob) Sullivan great potential in the e a rly Anderson must 4:03.7 and anchored the Students w ith a va lid LD . " I saw my M oberly coach in Stepter. games, and when he scored 20 and use B ernie Copeland o r J im Jayhawks to a 7:34.6 v ic ­ w ill be charged $ 1 . Chicago (where MSU played "1 re a lly don’t know why I points against Hardin-Slm m ons, Gibbons on Rudy T om janovich.” Southern Illin o is ) Saturday and haven’t played w e ll on the road. return to LA Dec. 16, h ittin g seven straight we talked over m y slu m p ,"S te p - Stepter is a native of St. Louis, Mo., the youngest o f three c h il­ dren and only son o f a now re tire d HOUSTON (UPI) — B illy A n­ lum ber company la b o re r. He said T a n k e r s a id e d b y t r a v e ls ’ derson, a fo rm e r T ulsa U n iv e r­ s ity star and a reserve q u a rte r­ that he's always had a clo se- cropped h a ir style, the m ain re a ­ back fo r the Houston O ile rs last son why he had his head shaved year, said Wednesday he had been before the Iowa game la st week. ' notified by C om m issioner Pete o f so p h b a c k stro k e r B u rke Rozelle that he would have to r e ­ turn t ot heLos Angeles Rams next B y G A R Y W A L K O W IC Z fe rs fro m s e v e ra lC a lifo rn ia u n i­ a good atmosphere here. The so­ year. Stale N ew s S p o rt s W r it e r v e rs itie s to accept one at MSU. cia l life is great and they have a Anderson, a 6-1, 195-pounder, Spartan sw im m er Bob Burke " I went to C a lifo rn ia because I fine swimm ing p ro g ra m .” had signed a m u lti-y e a r contract nearly crossed the country twice knew that i f I wanted to become a Burke has a fittin g background with the Rams, but he was re ­ before he fin a lly came to MSU. good sw im m er that would be the to become a sw im m er. H is s is ­ leased last fa lla n d signed w ith the Burke, who was counted on to best place to go,’ ’ he said. Santa te r Lynn won two gold m etals in O ile rs the fourth week o f the sea­ replace the graduated Gary C lara High is generally regarded the 1960 Olym pic Games and his son. D ille y, an A ll-A m e ric a n , was as the top high school in the father once swam fo r the New 'T h e com m issioner ruled that born in B rooklyn but attended nation at tu rn in g out to p -flig h t Y ork A th le tic Club. I had to re tu rn to Los Angeles Santa C lara High School in C a li­ sw im m ers. A t Santa C la ra he was named and f u lfill the contract that I fornia. " I ’ m glad I came to MSU de­ an A ll-A m e ric a n sw im m er fo r had signed,” Anderson said. He passed up scholarship o f- spite the cold weather. T h e re 's three consecutive years. Water power A C t ^ A ^ DIAMONDS + AC t + A + DI A M O N D S + At I ^ A ^ DIAMONDS Burke has won the 200-yard backstroke three of the four tim es S p a r t a n b a c k s t r o k e r B o b B u r k e h e a d s d o w n the I M he has swum the event th is year. p o o l d u r i n g la s t w e e k ' s m e e t a g a i n s t I l l i n o i s and L S U ’sM a ra v ic h on w a y Although he occasionally sw i-xs a fre e s ty le o r individual O h i o . B u r k e , a s o p h o m o r e , i s b e i n g g r o o m e d to r e p l a c e the g r a d u a t e d G a r y D i l l e y , an A l l - A m e r i ­ medley event, B urke fs essen­ can. S ta t e N e w s ph oto by M ’ke B e a s l e y to new scoring m ark tia lly a backstroker. H is best tim e so fa r th is year in the 200- yard backstroke is 2:02.51. B L E E D FOR V E T E R A N ’S ASSN. ” 1 hope that I can get my A TLA N TA (UPI) - " P is to l” games this year, m aintains his Pete M aravich, the skinny, present 45.3 average, he’ l l wind to u sle -h a ire d , q uick-draw gun­ up with 1,178 p o in ts—31 shy of tim e down to about 1:57 by the end of the season,” he said. He w ill need a tim e of 2:00.4 BLOOD ner fro m the Bayou, can le t his Selvy’ s record. shooting irons cool down a b it Clarence ” Bevo’ ’ F ra n cis set to qualify fo r th is ye a r’ s NCAA meet. He w ill have a chance to make that tim e th is weekend when DRIVE now and s t i l l set a m a jo r college the sm all-college records of 46.5 the Spartans meet Indiana in a B a s e m e n t of th scoring record. points per game and 1,255 total dual meet at Bloom ington. The A u d itorium at Rio Grande, also in 1954. The sensational sophomore, H oosiers’ C h a rlie H ickcox is Feb. 5-8 M a ra vich 's next game is th is who went to Louisiana State be­ probably the p re m ie r backstrok­ Saturday night at ninth-ranked cause his father, P res, is basket­ e r in tHfe w or I'd, Kentucky. L a s t Saturday, playing ba ll coach there, needs to average Burke said that the coaches at 11:00 A . M . - 5 :0 0 P . M . in Baton Rouge, Pete popped in " o n ly ” 37.1 points— 8.2 below his MSU have iteiyed to im prove his 52 points w hile his team lo st to current, nation-leading pace— swim m ing. during the 11 games le ft on the LSU schedule to top the 41.7 the W ildcats 121-95. He topped that Monday night w ith a 54-point perform ance in a 99-91 loss to “ Coach F e tte rs has worked with me to develop a new stroke. Feb. 9 » a r k set by F urm an’ s Frank We do a lo t m ore w ork here than 9 : 0 0 A . M . - 3 :0 0 P . M . eighth-ranked V anderbilt. ^ l v y 14 years ago. we did in high school, which w ill Pete’ s sternest testcouldcom e help low er m y tim e s ,” he said. Young M aravich, a 6-foot-5, 175-pounder, needs 321 more points (that would take an a ve r­ next Monday when LSU w ill be host to sixth-rankedTennessee— Head Coach C harles M cCaffree is pleased with the perform ances of his backstroker th is year. W hat does a one of the toughest defensive age o f 29.2 over the re st of the season) to become the f ir s t ma­ jo r college player ever to reach teams in the nation. "B ob has the potential to be a to p -flig h t sw im m er. He’ s been im proving but i t ’l l ju st take tim e N A S A p ro je c t h a v e to d o 1,000 in his fir s t year of v a rs ity Tennessee, pacing the South­ and work fo r him to get th e re ,” play. eastern Conference (SEC) with a 7-1 league re co rd and 13-2 over­ M cC affree said. “ T h is f ir s t sea­ son should help him considerably. w it h flip p in g t r a c t o r s ? a ll, hosts the U n iv e rs ity o f M is ­ However, it 's not lik e ly that He’ s finding that the com petition sissip p i Saturday in the SEC’ s A lot. A t In ternational Harvester, dow n-to-earth safety problem s w ith tractors are being solved w ith space-age techniques. he’ l l score as many points as is a lo t d iffe re n t than in high Selvy, now the coach at Furman, televised game o f the week. The IH engineers checking roll bar stresses in tra c to r roll-overs use the same basic radio te le m e te r th a t gathers data fro m school.” did in his senior year of 1954. Rebels came w ithin a single point, B urke described swimm ing as rockets. B ut IH involvem ent w ith the space age doesn't stop here. Special In te rn a tio n a l" tru c k s filte r rocket fuels. Exotic Selvy, who played in 29 games 66-65, of upsetting the heavily "a v e ry lonely s p o rt.” IH m etal fa b rica tio n s are used in b u ild in g rockets. When you jo in IH. you're jo in in g a leader in the im p o rta n t fields for that season, scored 1,209 points. favored Vols at O xford la s t Satur­ day. "When you’ re out there in a to m o rro w ’s w orld. Fields as basic and ch a lleng ing as f a r m e q u ip m e n t and trucks. Fields as new as aerospace and gas I f " P is to l” Pete, who plays 26 race, you’re a ll by yourself. T here are no teammates to pass tu rb in e power. Any com pany can tu rn you on. B ut few are in as m any basic in dustrie s as In ternationa l Harvester. the b all to. It a ll depends on you,” Our d iv e rs ific a tio n m u ltip lie s your o pp o rtu n itie s. Ask your College Placem ent Office fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n about us. he said. IM News In t e r n a t is n a l H a r v a s t e r p u t s p a w e r in y e u r h a n d s AN LQ U A L O GYM I C o u rt 2 C ourt 1 6:00 Theta Delta Chi - G R E E K W IN TER 6:00 5 Spot - Brew ery Kappa Sigma 7:00 A krojox - Akua Pahula W EEKEND 7:00 A sher - A pproxim ations 8:00 Hubbard 10-8 8:00 A D U LT EDUCATION Saturday-Feb. 3 9:00 LCA - Phi Delta Theta 9:00 Thunderbirds - BCBP GYM I C ourt 2 6:00 Kappa A . P si - L E A R N NEW S K IL L S P hi Kappa Theta 7:00 Eminence - E m perors AND IN C R E A S E P R O F IC IE N C Y 8:00 Delta Upsilon - Farmhouse 9:00 Psyche's - 5 Spades GYM II C ourt 3 GOLDEN 6:00 SAM - T ria n g le 7:00 ASCE - Delta Sig. P hi (0) 8:00 Cambridge - Cabana EIGHT BALL 9:00 Hubbard 4 - 2 Billiard Room GYM II C ou rt 4 6:00 Phi Kappa Tau - Theta X i ASK ABOUT FREE PLAY CARDS 7:00 Tau Delta Phi - 2 2 4 A b b o tt R d , E a st L a n sin g Delta Sigma P i 8:00 Phi Kappa P s i - A . E. Pi (a cro ss from State T h e a t e r ) - L o w e r Level 9:00 Phi Sigma Kappa - AGR GYM III C o urt 5 6:00 Delta Chi - Theta Chi 7:00 Sigma C h i-A lp h a Kappa P si 8:00 Omega P si Phi - Phi Sigma Delta Iattention c a r o w n ers 9:00 DTD - Sigma Nu GYM III complete front end repair and alignment C ou rt 6 D isco un t 6:00 Poncho’ s Boys - A liis (0) * brakes * suspension 7:00 Alpha P hi Alpha - ( o s m r tir s P hi Gam -na Delta * wheel balancing * steering corrections «V \ i fa rm n s 8:00 Dunkers - P s i Upsilon (0) 9:00 SAE - Beta Theta Pi * motor tune ups 619 Í Grand River LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center JENISON C o urt 1 6:00 P i Kappa Phi - a !y ' a * r Sigma Phi Ep. 7:00 Holden S 2 - S 3 8:00 ADU LT EDUCATION 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 9:00 Hubbard 7-11 tre e r o :■ X ■' g 10 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 1, 1968 S T A T E NEWS S T A T E NEW S C L A S S IF IE D Check Our New "Service Directory” on Following Page for Those Needed Services. C L A S S IF IE D 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive Employment F or Rent For Rent For Sale OLOSMOBILE F -85 1963. Dam­ GERMAN - ENGLISH transla­ N E E D E D : ONE girl. Water’s NEED TWO men. Share house S1LVERTONE TAPE recorder— aged right front. Runs well. tion. Top dollar for several Edge Apartments. Spring and/ near Kellogg. $44. month. 351- excellent condition. Best offer $175. or best o f f e r /489-2620. hours work. Call 351-8155. o r summer. 351-0693. 3 -2 /2 7754. 3- 2/ 5 355-5877 after 5:30 p .m . 3 -2 / 5 3 -2 /2 3 -2 /2 DELTA ARMS - Entire four-man EAST LANSING — Duplex.Three OLDSMOBILE 1963 “ 9 8 " Loaded LARGE N ATIO NAL b u ild e r has luxury a p a r t m e n t sublease bedroom colonial. 1 1/2 baths, PENTAX H1A, lig h t m e te r, tele­ • A U T O M O T IV E w ith power. E xcellent condition. p o sition open fo r an aggressive spring and summer. Block from carpeted, appliances furnished, photo, w ide-angle; Canon F 1.7. • EM PLO YM EN T IV 9-5395. 3 -2 /5 young man who is w illin g and campus. 351-8142. 2-2/1 basement. One or two children. 353-6801. 3-2/1 • FOR REN T eager to learn the re sid e n tia l $180. 332-8795 or 353-7971. • FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 1960. One ow ner. b u ilding business in the fie ld of MT. HOPE - HAGADORN. Male 5 - 2/ 7 GENERAL ELECTRIC ca n iste r • LO ST A FOUND Power. E xcellent inside and out. purchasing and contract man­ graduate student to share apart­ vacuum claaner w ith a ll the at­ $600. 355-8172 . 3-2/1 agement. Some background a n d / ment with three graduate stu­ NEEDED: FOURTH girl for tachm ents. One y e a r o ld . “ Good • PERSONAL • PEANUTS PERSONAL o r experience would be helpful. dents beginning March 15. Mike house. Corner Albert and H as- auction.’ ’ 677-5322. C -2/1 Please c a ll fo r appointment, M r. Hkeman, 355-8458, 351-6264. lett. $60 monthly. 351-8405 or • R EAL ESTATE PEUGEOT 404 1962. Snow tir e s . R obert B ritz , at KAUFMAN AND 3-2/1 337-2336. 5- 2/ 7 SEWING MACHINE c l e a r a n c e • S E R V IC E T u n e d - u p . Econom ical. $350. BROAD HOMES, INC. A rea code sale. Brand new portable s. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N 351-5090 a fte r 5 p un. 4 -2 /2 313-442-5760 Southfield, M ic h i­ STUDIOUS M A LE wanted fo r ex­ GRANDPARENTS FROM Pasa­ $49.50. $5.00 p e r month. L a rg e • W ANTED selection of reconditioned used gan. 5 -2 /7 ce lle nt apartm ent in excellent dena, C a lifo rn ia , want care of PONTIAC 1962 co n ve rtib le . M e­ machines, S i n g e r s , W hites, lo ca tio n. 351-6690. 3-2/1 home fo r sum m er w h ile v is itin g chanically sound. ContactChuck D E A D L IN E at 332-6220. 3 -2 /5 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT fa m ily . 655-1415 a fte r 6 p m . N ecchls, New Home, and “ many fo r permanent positions fo r men SUBLEASE VERY a ttra c tiv e fu r ­ 3-1/31 oth e rs.’ * $19.95. to $39.95. 1 P M . one class day be­ and women in o ffice , s a l e s , nished apartm ent. One bedroom, T e rm s . EDWARDS DISTRIBU­ fo re publication. PONTIAC 1965 Catalina tw o -d o o r te ch n ica l. IV2-1543. C -2/1 f o r two o r couple. 332-6742. EAST LANSING. Duplexes f u r - TING COMPANY. 1115 N o r t h Cancellations - 12 noon one h a rd -to p . E xcellent condition. 3-2/1 ‘ nished o r unfurnished. $135 up. Washington. 489-6448. C -2/1 class day before publica­ No money d o w n , $1,495. By EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM­ 332-0480. 5 -2 /2 tion. owner. ED 2-2759. 3 -2 /2 PANY, Experienced se cre ta r­ TWO BEDROOM apartm ent. N ear BIRTHDAY CAKES, 7“ - $3.60, ie s , typ ists to w ork tem porary campus. Seniors o r m a rrie d T H R E E BEDROOM furnished 8“ - $4.12, 9’ ’ - $4.90 de­ PHONE PONTIAC 1963. P erfect condi­ assignm ents. Never a fee. Phone students. 351-5647. 3-2/1 house on Lake Lansing, Two to liv e re d . A lso sheet cakes. t i o n . Buckets, many e x tra s . KWAST BAKERIES, IV4-1317. 355-8255 $100, and take over paym ents. 487-6071. C -2/1 fo u r s t u d e n t s . $140. m onth. C -2/1 ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS, W rite Box D -4, M ichigan State R A TES C a ll 332-1054 a fte r 5 p.m . STUDENT WIFE to baby s it fo r T ro w b rid g e Road, East Lansing. News. 5 -2 /5 5-2/1 fo r ye a r old boy in my home. F a cu lty m em bers, D e l u x e one KODACOLOR 12 Exposure r o ll 1 D A Y ................... $ 1 . 5 0 ...................................................... H ours fle x ib le , fu ll days p re ­ and two bedroom apartments Rooms developed and p rin te d , only 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3 . 0 0 PONTIAC C ATALIN A C o n ve rti­ fe rre d . 351-9089. 3-2/1 a v a i l a b l e . P riv a te patio and $2.40 w ith this ad. MAREK 5 D A Y S ................. $ 5 . 0 0 ble , 1964. Red w ith w h ite top. sw im m ing pool. Chalet house SINGLE R O O M . W alking dis­ R E X A LL DRUGS, p re s c rip tio n (based on 10 words p e r ad) Pow er steering and brakes. C a ll B .A . C O N - S T A N g ir l. Make fo r p riv a te p a rtie s . W ithin w alk­ center at F ra n d o r. C -2/1 tance. M ale. Phone 882-5187. O ver 1 0 ,15f p e r word p e r day w eek-days, 9-5 p.m ., 355-8297. money and have fun. F u ll o r ing distance o f campus. No c h il­ 3-2/1 C p a rt tim e . C all 332-8420. dren o r pets. Phone 337-0634 BOGEN M IK E a m p lifie r. 30 w a tt. There w ill be a 50