Friday MICHIGAN STATI UNIVERSITY N E W S V o l . 60 N u m b e r 118 E a s t Lan sin g , M ic h ig a n F e b r u a r y 2, 1968 10c M c N a m a r a cites N . V ie tn a m b u ild u p in r e p o r t to C o n g re s s WASHINGTON (.f) — Secretary o{ De­ c o n flic t, as w e ll as the whole re a lm of spoke o f both gains and setbacks in South­ In comments prepared before Wednes­ fense Robert S. McNamara reported to U.S. security m a tte rs , was presented to east A sia. day's Viet Cong attack on Saigon, M c­ Congress Thursday N orth Vietnam is ex­ the Senate Arm ed Services Com m ittee at A t tim es he pointedly placed the burden Namara said the enemy has suffered huge pected to increase sharply its armed a closed session. A censored version was o f re sp o n sibility fo r back of success on the combat losses. strength in South Vietnam in the next few made pu b lic. South Vietnamese. Increasingly aggressive g u e rrilla at­ months. In the stra te g ic a re a , McNamara d is ­ " N o m a tte r how great be the resources tacks have slowed pacification in ru ra l M cN am ara's w arning, set against a closed that the Soviet Union m ore than we com m it to the struggle, we cannot areas and "heightened the feeling of backdrop o f g u e rrilla assaults on Saigon doubled its fo rc e o f land-based nuclear provide the South Vietnamese w ith the in se cu rity” in South Vietnamese citie s and other South Vietnamese areas, came m is s ile s facing th is nation—-from 340 to w ill to survive as an independent n a t io n . . . and towns, he stated. in a sober accounting o f the w ar e ffo rt 720— in the 12 months ending la s t O ct. 1. o r w ith the a b ility and s e lf-d iscip lin e a In contrast, McNamara said, bigger as he prepares to leave o ffic e . McNamara’ s 219-page document— his people must have to govern themselves battles have "c o n c lu s iv e ly demonstrated The Pentagon c h ie fs assessment of the annual " m ilit a r y p o s tu re " statement— he said. that the Communist main fo rce units are sim ply no m atch" fo r a llie d fo rce s. McNamara said N orth Vietnam re ­ ceived perhaps $1 b illio n in aid la st year FEB. 21 HEARING fro m Russia and other Com Tiunist coun­ Study open house tr ie s and s till has not in filtra te d into the South ‘ any very la rg e p a rt of its active a rm y . Judiciary schedules He re fe rre d to several new N orth V ie t­ namese divisions moving southward— fo u r o r five already hame been located near o r In the D e m 'lita rize d Zone— and said P a t G o o c h , K a n e o h e , H a w a i i, f r e s h m a n , and M i k e K o r t e n , J a c k ­ s o n f r e s h m a n , s t u d y t o g e t h e r at E m n ^ n s H a ll e x p e r i m e n t a l s t u d y Hanoi’ s force in the South "m a y ln - o p e n h o u s e W e d n e s d a y nigh t. S ta te N e w s P h o t o b y J i m M e a d R O T C con flict case hi the next few m onths," "W e have f fo r this develop­ ment in our own p la n s ," he said, p re ­ sumably re fe rrin g to la st sum m er's vost also w rote Thomas a le tte r in fo rm ­ — Factually inaccurate m a te ria l was By L IN D A G O R T M A K E R Stale N e w s Staff W r i t e r ing him that he was d ise n ro llin g him through his office. presented as “ tr u th " in the M ilita r y S ci­ ence 100 course he was v is itin g . decision to boost the U.S. manpower leve l to 525,000 this ye a r. N orth Vietnam’ s m ilita ry Input rose N i x o n a f f ir m s c a n d i d a c y , The Student-Faculty ju d ic ia ry has " T h is represents an extrem ely big test --T h e Dept, of M ilita r y Science v io ­ fro m about 9,000 men In June 1965 to scheduled the ROTC controversy which case of is s u e s ," Rudolnh said. sta rte d fa ll te rm fo r its f ir s t case hear­ ing Feb. 21, Skip Rudolph, Judiciary c h a ir­ Rudolph said the ju d ic ia ry has con­ tacted Thomas and w ill send a copy of lates a rtic le s “ which encourage the le a rn ­ ing process via dissem ination of ideas and fre e exchange o f ideas, in that the m i l i ­ 50,000 o r 55,000 troops at the end of last ye a r, he said, G O P p r i m a r y in t e n t io n s man, announced Thursday. Thom as' o rig in a l complaint to the ROTC McNamara said o v e r-a 11 enemy NEW YORK [#) — Richard M , Nixon ta ry , by its own regulations, is ex­ days of appearances In that state, be­ James R. Thomas, East Lansing special Dept., who may choose th e ir own re p re ­ srrength, counting g u e rrilla s and othe rs, announced fo rm a lly Thursday that he is cluded fro m discussing certain topics of ginning F rid a y. From there, his office student, file d his com plaint w ith the ju d i­ sentatives fo r the hearing. alm ost certain ly declined somewhat last a candidate fo r the Republican p re s i­ a p o litic a l nature,” said, he w ill go to Wisconsin and Okla­ c ia ry at the beginning of th is te rm a c ­ Thomas said Thursday that he was p la n ­ year mainly because of a dip in C om - dential nomination and said, " I believe —Col. P la tt " w ith no valid reason, ’ d is - homa. cusing the Dept, of M ilita r y Science with ning on someone as counsel fo r the h ear­ m jn ls t irre g u la r force s, I have found some answ ers" to the prob­ enrolled him fro m his course. New Hampshire’ s p rim a ry , scheduled vio la tin g portions of the Academic F re e ­ ing,' but had not decided on a p a rtic u la r —He was disenrolled " f o r p o litic a l McNamara estimated to ta l enemy regu­ lems confronting the United States. fo r March 12, is the nation's f ir s t . Wis­ dom R eport. individual yet. ideology ra th e r than class conduct." la r combat strength at 110,000 to 115,000 " I h ave j^eclde d, th e re fo re , to enter consin follow s on A p ril 2. Thomas had w ritte n two le tte rs to the The Judiciary decided at its meeting — “ It appears questionable /fiiorm afion during 1967, To meet its manpower r e - the Republican presid ential p rim a ry in In his statem ent, Nixon said the United State News fa ll term, c r itic iz in g MSU' s. ((¿dnesday night that tbealie.iring would be a s to my qualifications fo r the fir s t year quireyr.ir.ts a: the present, he said, Hanoi New H am pshire,” , bin stSStv.". .i y * V . ''U te s is in "g ra v e d iffic u ltie s arvdnd-tiG ROTC prograrrj. and was requested by closed to the public, although the freedom course vtere pre'sented to the R e g istra r in a p p a xe rly Is sim ply "d ra ftin g a ll o r a l­ It was issued In the fo rm of a le tte r w orld and here Dept. C h a irm a n 'C o l. Robert G. P la tt to re p o rt in s tru c ts M ilto n B. D ickerson, vice o rd e r to obtain m y d is e n ro llm e n t," most a ll of the estimated 120,000physlcally to the c itlJ rtis of New Ham pshire. Nixon at hom e." He drop the M ilita r y Science 100 course he president fo r student a ffa irs , to make the Thomas also w rote. f it men who reach d ra ft age every y e a r," prepared to open his d rive with three said the efforts had been v is itin g fa ll te rm . internal .le c ls ... « f f!.. ,i’d. .la r j to find solutions Herman King, assistant to the p ro - One reason fo r the closed hearing is to transcend p a rti­ avoid a " c ir c u s atm osphere," Rudolph san p o litic s . said. He wants the p a rtie s involved to be "P e ace and Fowler leaves door open able to discuss issues openly. freedom in the Spoonful Tickets He stressed that he “ doesn’t want stu­ dents to get the im pression that we de­ w o rld , and peace and p r o g r e s s cide secret things behind closed doors. here at hom e," T i c k e t s f o r the L o v i n ' S p o o n f u l “ Af t er we make our deliberations we the statement w e r e s o l d out at noon T h u r s d a y . A c c o r d i n g to D o n B a n g h a r t , P o p u la r E n te rta in m e n t c h a ir ­ m a n , th e r e m a y s t i l l be 50 o r 75 w ill give reasons and a rationale behind the decision and also give any dissenting v ie w s ." The ju d ic ia ry makes a decision by m a jo rity vote. for backdown on surtax continued, " w i l l depend on the N IX O N decisions of the next president of the United States. Rudolph added that the “ Judiciary w ill Now it is learned that the phrase “ o r would ra is e individual taxes this year " F o r these c ritic a l ye a rs, Am erica t i c k e t s o n s a l e at the d o o r at WASHINGTON F — Although the ad­ needs new lea d ersh ip ," only be good, in my opinion, i f we never in amended fo r m " was included delib­ by 7.5 p e r cent and by only five per 7 p .m . tonight. reach a consensus.” m in is tra tio n is insistin g on a 10 per cent e ra te ly to show that the ad m in istra tio n ’ s Nixon rem inded the voters of his 14 cent next calendar y e a r. T h e L o v i n ' S p o o n f u l w i ll p e r ­ income tax surcharge, there are increas­ stand is not an a ll-o r-n o th in g position; years of experience in W ashington,during Thom as’ com plaint to the ju d ic ia ry T his would be the effect of a 10 per f o r m of 8 p .m . i n t h e A u d i t o r i u m . ing signs that something less w ill be that o ffic ia ls are w illin g to face re a lity w hich, he said, " I learned the awesome includes these main points m ostly from cent rate paid fo r only part of each acceptable. if Congress comes up w ith a lo w er rate nature o f the great decisions a p re s i­ A rtic le 2 of the freedom report: ye a r. It undoubtedly w ill boil down to just despite th e ir belief that 10 pe r cent is dent fa c e s ." He went on: how much Congress w ill approve, i f any­ needed. Since the proposed tax would go into "D u rin g the past eight years 1 have had thing. K e y congressional leaders have Sen. John J. W illia m s, R -D el., said he effect on A p ril 1, ind ividua ls would pay the chance to re fle c t on the lessons of balked thus fa r at a 10 per cent surcharge at a 10 p er cent ra te fo r nine months. N . K o r e a s u g g e s t s u se on individual and corporate income taxes, a m easure they have been s ittin g on since had consulted closely w ith adm inistratio n o ffic ia ls before o ffering a proposal on Wednesday fo r a five p e r cent surcharge Spread over one ye a r this would come to an actual calendar 1968 im crease of public o ffic e , to measure the nation’ s tasks and its problem s fro m a fresh perspective. I have sought to apply la st Aug. 3. 7.5 per cent. on individual taxes and eight p e r cent on those lessons to the needs of the pres­ The f ir s t firm hint of a possible yie ld ­ corpo rations. Since the surcharge would be paid fo r ent, and to the e n tire sweep of this o f o ld tru c e c o m m is s io n ing in ad m in istration attitude went v ir ­ tu a lly unnoticed at a news b rie fin g on the He said he had reason to believe this plan m ight be acceptable to the admin­ only six months in calendar 1969, it would have an im pact of five per cent if fin a l th ird o f the 20th century. "A n d I believe I have found some WASHINGTON LF!— Responding quickly the U.N. Security C ouncil, the International $186.1—b illio n budget submitted to Con­ is tra tio n . I t ’ s highly u n like ly, however, spread over the e n tire ye a r. a n sw e rs." to a N orth Korean suggestion, the United Red Cross and various diplom atic chan­ gress last Monday. that the adm inistra tion w ill fo rm a lly en­ As proposed, the surcharge would ex­ Nixon aides said the le tte rs went to States said Thursday it is prepared to tr y nels, U.S. a u th o ritie s are w illin g to make A t that session, S ecretary of the T reas­ dorse i t . W illia m s is senior Republican p ire June 30, 1969, but undoubtedly an 150,000 homes in New Ham pshire, o r again to seek release of the Pueblo and a second e ffo rt at Panmunjom. u ry Her.ry H. F ow ler backed up President mem ber of the Senate Finance C om m ittee. extension would be requested i f the V ie t­ its crew through the M ilita r y A rm is tic e But no one here is p redicting e a rly Johnson's strong appeal fo r the 10 per D uring the spending debate last year, nam w a r continued. ( P l e a s e t u r n to p a g e 13) Com m ission at Panmumjom. success. The la st tim e the A rm is tic e cent surcharge but le ft the door open F o w le r in a speech said Congress has the N orth Korea h arshly rebuffed the fir s t Commission handled a U.S. p ris o n e r case, fo r a le sse r amount. tools to cut federal outlays i f it wants. U.S. request at the Korean T ru c e C o m­ it took a year of meetings before the In ta lkin g of the debate already under m ission meeting place Jan. 24, ju s t a fte r A m e rica n s—two h elicopter p ilo ts —were w ay, F o w le r said the decision to in ­ Congress la te r approved a resolution cut­ ting m ore than $4 b illio n fro m this ye a r's INCREASING DEMANDS the Reds had seized the A m erican in te l­ freed by the Com m unists. crease d e ficit in this and the next fisca l budget. ligence ship and its 83 crewmen. The N orth Korean hin t came in an year by $16 b illio n o v e r-a ll cannot be H igh adm in istration o ffic ia ls contended A fte r 10 days o f fru itle s s attem pts to English-language Pyongyang radio broad­ delayed much longer. Thursday the P resident’ s spending pro­ win back the vessel and men through cast of a statement by a se cre ta ry of the Communist Korean W orkers P a rty , K im He followed that up w ith this statement: " I t w ill be taken by a ffirm a tiv e action gram is re a lis tic and it is u nlikely that Congress w ill be able to cut enough to L a n s i n g u tility p l a n s Buddhist monk Kwang Hyop. on the P resident’ s tax proposal as pro­ " a lt e r the degree of tax p o lic y ," mean­ K im said the U nited States cannot solve posed o r in amended fo rm o r sim ply by ing the 10 pe r cent surcharge. the Pueblo a ffa ir by m ilita r y threats, fa ilu re to act. T h is is the f ir s t decisive A ctu a lly, i f the surcharge w ere adopted n e w p o w e r p la n t to speak today aggressive war of " ille g a l discussion at issue presented by the P resident’ s bud­ on Individuals by A p ril 1 as proposed, the United N a tio n s.” But “ it w ill be a get.” w ith a June 30, 1969 expiration date, it d ifferent sto ry i f they want to solve this By JIM S C H A E FE R 150,000 kilo w a tt unit to be Installed in in Issues Series question by methods o f previous p ra ctice , ’ ' State N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r 1972. He said the ultim ate capacity of he said. the new plant, once operating on a ll Quoting K im ’ s words, State Dept, press The Lansing Board o f Water and L ig h t, five o r six generators, would exceed o ffic e r R obert J. McCloskey announced presently contracted to MSU to supply one m illio n kilo w a tts. That the solution to the Vietnam w ar “ the United States is prepared to deal stand-by e le c tric a l power, and its general T h is output would make the proposed lie s in m ore concern fo r the Vietnamese with this m a tte r through th is channel." manager, a fo rm e r consultant to the plant the la rg e st m unicipal power plant in people and less concern fo r the c o n flic t U n ive rsity, announced plans Wednesday to "T h e Interest o f the U jS .governm ent," M ichigan, said E rickso n, and i t would be between Peking and Wa shington Is the mes­ he added, " is in obtaining the release of build a one m illio n kilo w att power plant among tjie la rg e st m unicipal plants in the sage o f Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddhist monk in Delta township. the vessel and its crewmen. I do not United States. and Vietnamese scholar and poet, who w ill want to le t m o dalities and te chnicalities The ex-consultant to the U n iversity said speak at 4 p .m . today in B-108 W ells H a ll. stand in the w ay.” Presented before various Lansing and the new plant would "p ro vid e utmost r e lia ­ The le c tu re , which Under the procedures o f the A rm is tic e Delta township o ffic ia ls , the $200 m illio n b ility and continuity of service at the lowest is p a rt of the Great Commission set up at the end of the project, to be located on a site of n early possible rates to meet increasing de­ Issues S erie s, is m ands." 1950-53 Korean W ar, e ith e r side can r e ­ 400 acres west of Lansing, is p a rt of s p o n s o r e d by the quest a meeting when i t wants to ta lk to the continued expansion program o f the E ric k son a 1so noted that two new genera - Friends o f the Uni­ the other. m unicipal u tility . to rs at the E cke rt plant w ill be added to v e rs ity C h r i s t i a n The chief delegate on the U.N. command the e le c tric a l system, presently putting out Movement and the A 138,000 v o lt substation, b u ilt adjacent side, A m erican Rear Adm . John V. Smith, some 249,000 kilow atts. One, to be com­ United M in is trie s In to the proposed m ain plant, w ill tra n s m it pleted by the end of this month, w ill H igher Education. is expected to seek a meeting p rom ptly, power to the u t ilit y ’ s d istrib u tio n system, produce some 80,000 kilow atts. Nhat Hanh gives a McCloskey said the N orth Koreans r e ­ including East Lansing. Economic report “ plea fro m the peo­ sponded w ithin one day to the request A t present, the MSU Board of Trustees fo r the meeting which was held la st are negotiating a contract with another p le ," G il Peach, East The new plant, serving as the main week. e le c tric a l u tility company, Consumer’ s Lansing g r a d u a t e ' producer of e le c tric ity fo r the u tility , student and member A t that Jan. 24 session, Smith called Power, to handle the stand-by needs o f the w ill feature devices fo r prevention of U n iversity. of the F riends of the fo r im m ediate re tu rn of the vessel and P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ’s e c o n o m i c a d v i s e r s lo o k o n a s he s i g n e d h i s a ir and w ater po llu tion . The trustees had decided to te rm in a ls ' U n iv e rs ity C h ris tia n N H A T HANH a N orth Korean apology. a n n u a l E c o n o m i c R e p o r t to C o n g r e s s w h i c h w a s s e n t to C a p i t o l Claud R. E rickson, general manager, ( P l e a s e t u r n to p a g e 13) ( P l e a s e t u r n to p a ^ e 13) H ill T h u r s d a y . U P I T e le p ho to said p re lim in a ry plans c a ll fo r an in itia l ( P l e a s e t u r n to p a g e 13) # F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 2 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan BIO TIN SURVEY VIITNAM CHAOS 4 b o o k sto re s 4 th day of fighting SAIGON UP —S niper f ir e In Vietnamese m arines tangled w ith take h im many, many weeks to On the other hand, a Czecho­ ' g iv e d is c o u n t s B y L E O Z A I N E A and STAN MORGAN Saigon stre ets and battle action a Com m unist detachment o f un­ re co ve r, and in some areas many slovak news agency dispatch fro m a t oth e r points up and down South determ ined size little m ore than m onths.” Hanoi said N o rth Vietnam was State News S ta f f W r i t e r s V ietnam m arked the opening to ­ a m ile north of the airbase. W estm oreland said5,800C om - bracing fo r an inte nsificatio n of N ea rly 60 p e r cent of the university-ow ned and operated book­ day o f the fo u rth day o f a C om ­ N o rth Vietnamese troops were m unlsts have been k ille d and a l­ U.S. bombing in re ta lia tio n . The stores in the Big Ten o ffe r th e ir custom ers some type of p ric e m unist offensive that has-cut into reported operating alongside V ie t lie d forces have detained 2,500 im p lication was that Jet squad­ discount. resources on both sides. Cong in Saigon fo r the f ir s t tim e . suspects. The highest number of rons, engaged p rim a rily in e f­ Indiana, under a 6 0-ye a r-o ld u n iv e rs ity p o lic y , gives a 10 per W hile t h e country plunged A llie d a u th o ritie s said they were the enemy p re vio u sly reported fo rts to cut supply lines, m ight cent reduction on the purchase p ric e ; Illin o is 4 p e r cent, W is­ d e g M r into chaos, Gen. W illia m among five enemy battalions, k ille d in any one week was 2,868 concentrate on m ore substantial consin a 5 p e r cent rebate at the end o f the school y e a r, and Ohio G p w e stm o re la n d painted a p ic ­ perhaps 2,000 men, which opened who fe ll fro m la s t Dec. 31 to targets. N either Hanoi nor H ai­ State re se lls used books at 70 p e r cent o f the new p ric e , instead tu re o f the blunting o f the Red the attack on the South V ie t­ Jan. 6. phong has been h it recently. of the usual 75 p e r cent. d riv e . He to ld newsmen i t was a namese capital Tuesday. The U.S. Command said there Communist broadcasts de­ Purdue, N orthw estern and the U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan operate go fo r broke p roposition and One of the crise s, at Quang were 555 a llie d dead, including cla red an "a llia n c e of national no bookstores and the U n iv e rs ity o f Iowa refused to comment there is evidence to suggest the T r i C ity , abated. The U.S. C om ­ 232 A m ericans. Many c iv ilia n s and peace fo rce s” had been es­ in an In fo rm a l telephone survey. Minnesota and MSU o ffe r no enemy " i s about to run out o f mand a n n o u n c e d h e lic o p te r- have fallen and p ro p e rty da mage, tablished in Saigon and that the reduced p ric e s . ste a m .'' borne troopers and gunships of including burned buildings, is V ie t Cong form ed a revolution­ But o f those that do p rovide discounts, Indiana said that needed "H e has, however, some r e ­ the 1st A ir C a va lry D ivision r e ­ high. a ry council in Hue, the old im ­ expansion in space and fa c ilitie s and services had suffered be­ serves yet to be com m itted,” stored government control o f that Hanoi boasted that "th e enemy p e ria l capital, where U.S. M a r­ cause of them and i t would ra th e r discontinue the p ra c tic e . said the commander of U.S. p ro vin cia l capital, 19 m iles south have lo st the in itia tiv e .” The ines, A rm y tank crew s and South “ We could have grown la rg e r had we not offered a discount,” forces in V ietnam . "W e are o f the d e m ilita riz e d zone, p a rt Com m unist newspaper Nhan Dan Vietnamese troops battled to oust an IU spokesman said. "W e want m ore space, but where do we watching th is .” of which was seized Tuesday declared in a broadcast commen­ them. get the money?*' U.S. and Vietnamese troops by about 800 N orth Vietnamese ta ry : "T h e Vietnamese people Off-cam pus com petitors had given a s im ila r discount but stopped and a irc ra ft broke up m a jo r re g u la rs. and th e ir arm ed fo rce s. . . are Cong. Manifesto when they found they could not a ffo rd it , the spokesman said. enemy elements around Saigon, in a position to w in complete A V ie t Cong dispatch relayed The IU bookstore, w ith an inventory of $1 m illio n w orth of but the Com m unists c a rrie d on Battle for Saigon v ic to ry .” ____by1 Hanoi said the Saigon a l li ­ books, furnishes the off-cam pus stores w ith copies o f textbook harassing operations in sm a ll ance had issued a manifesto de­ lis ts received fro m th e ir academic departm ents fo r an "a d m in ­ groups, W estm oreland told newsmen manding that the United States S a ig o n a tta c k is tr a tiv e " fee o f $250 a sem ester. O ver 1,700 class o rd e r form s A large U.S. b ille t called the he believed the Com m unists' and other fo re ig n a llie s w ith ­ a re sent to the faculty and must then be edited and co rre cte d , IU Five Oceans came under s m a ll- campaign is a prelude fo r th e ir Talks c o v e r draw th e ir troops fro m South A V i e t n a m e s e b o y c l i n g s to a f r i e n d a f t e r he w a s said. a rm s fir e . T h e re was fu rth e r biggest push of the war, to be Vietnam to end the w ar. w o u n d e d b y a r o c k e t e x p l o s i o n in the w e s t e r n p a r t The manager o f the IU sto re , which serves the 27,000 students shooting around the Tan SonNhut staged in the northern sector The organization was reported o f S a i g o n d j r i n g th e V i e t C o n g a tta ck . U ? l T e l e p h o t o on the Bloomington campus, m inim ize d the im portance o f a 10 airbase, northwest oftow n. South adjoining the DMZ. T h is main S.E. A s i a undertaking to negotiate fo r the p e r cent p ric e cut on new books. e ffo rt "c o u ld come at any tim e ” The th ird ta lk in a c o -c u rric u - V ie t Cong’ s N ational Lib e ra tio n “ It re a lly doesn't amount to much,” he said. he said. la r series sponsored th is te rm by F ro n t "o n measures to restore Manager Charles Jo u rn e ll said that 65 per cent o f his sales In the enemy’ s present opera­ a re books and that he employed 54 appointed personnel and 175 S t a in tion, “ i t was a ll o r nothing,” the general said. "H e has put James Madison College w ill be peace and regain national inde­ given by a fo rm e r head of the pendence and sovereignty.” Vietnam W orking Group, which The V ie t Cong a rm y command G M workers h o u rly , at peak p eriods. He said there are two stores off-cam pus now and another If it’s removable . . . we’l fo rth his maximum e ffo rt. He handled a ll A m erican aid to South was quoted as saying: "W e to be b u ilt soon. remove it. With us dryclean ing is a profession. w ill be v e ry badly hurt. I t w ill Vietnam. w ill set up a people’ s power, a W illia m Mazzocco, d ire c to r of power which serves the fa th e r­ many still laid-off A t the U n ive rsity o f W isconsin in M adison, the bookstore in­ stituted a plan fiv e ye ars ago whereby custom ers could receive comm odity co n tro l and s u rv e il­ land and the people.” a 5 p e r cent rebate at the end of the y e a r by presenting receipts lance w ithin th e A g e n c y fo rIn te r­ The V ie t Cong command was DETROIT (U P I)—The number were settled e a rly th is week and to ta llin g m ore than $25. A Z t f l ’ B O T T national Development, w ill speak reported to have appealed to the o f Jobless G eneral M otors C orp. the parts pipeline began falling Off-cam pus stores there give the samé discount, he said. C L E A N IN G C E N T E R G R E E K W IN TER on the economic development and people to help its troops in th e ir (GM) w orkers fe ll by 20,500 again. When told that the MSU B ookstore offered none, the W is­ T hursday as the giant fir m 405 Abbott Rd. W E EK E N D modernization of South Vietnam operations. T hursday GM called back consin source said: “ They (MSU) would need a good ju s tific a tio n rounded the co rn e r fro m a 27,900 to w ork at 16 plants and not to o ffe r o ne." at 7:30 p.m . Sunday in Wonders P resident Nguyen Van Thieu 332-2070 rash of strike -indu ced layoffs. sent home 7,400 fro m 10 plants. K iva. had issued a - c a ll in the same A t the U n ive rsity of Illin o is in Champaign, the store grants The series grew out of a course vein on behalf o f the a llie s in T he number of la id -o ff I t marked the f i r s t tim e since custom ers a 4 p er cent discount on new books when bought. w orkers at plants across the the layoffs began that m ore people The' store sells only books and supply item s such as notebooks. B L E E D FOR V E T E R A N ’S ASSN. about Vietnam offered to Madison proclaim ing m a rtia l law Wednes­ country s t ill stood at 113,700, were sent back to w ork than la id students. A ll students in the class day. T hieu urged c iv ilia n s either When asked how they could give a discount, the manager re ­ have to attend the series as p a rt to assist the a llie d forces or dwom fro m Wednesday's peak off. Among the in sta lla tio n s that plied: BLOOD of th e ir classw ork. A ll ta lk s are cle a r out when the Communists concerned with Southeast A sia . entered th e ir areas. fig u re of 134,200. But i t appeared the number would be fa llin g ra p id ly in the resumed operations T hursday was the O ldsm obile assembly volum e.” " W e ll, we don't make much money but we do a great deal of DRIVE Mazzocco’ s spech is entitled "Im p lic a tio n s of In at le a st two p a rts of Sai­ Economic gon, men were knocking on doors Development fo r the M oderniza­ and announcing: “ We are fro m next few days. The three foundry strike s, at Defiance, O hio.T ona- lin e in Lansing, Illin o is has given the discount since 1953 and boasts 50 per Am erican M o to rs C orp. an­ cent of the sales to m ore than 30,000 students. Two off-cam pus nounced it would have to shut stores o ffe r the 4 p e r cent discount, too. B a s e m e n t of the tion of South V ie tn a m ." the N ational L ib e ra tio n Front. wanda, N .Y ., and Saginaw, M ich., down its W isconsin plants fo r A spokesman said that academic departments make copies A u d ito riu m The ta lk w ill re la te to what We have come to lib e ra te Sai­ one week beginning Monday be­ fo r a ll of them and the stores share the cost of duplicating and these im p lica tio n s mean in te rm s gon.” G ra d sign-up cause of a supplies shortage. d istrib u tio n o f them . F e b .5-8 of the U.S. economic, m ilita ry and poV'ucaJk- involvem ent Southeast,Asf6r Gen F re d e ric k C. Weyland, commander o f U.S. fo rce s in the Saigon ' area, said the enemy Graduate students in the C ol­ lege of EducaCo'.’. x v . . # 1' More than 10,000 w orkers w ill be affected, ( The Ohio State Bookstore considers its policy of re -s e llin g n ■ books at 70 pe r cent of the new cost-” the least it can d o ," since C jq jfo p vb - in ♦the indu stry, no W t o m t is given otherw ise. T here are two off-cam pus book­ 11:00 A . M . - 5:00 P . M . serving as an elected d e p jrN The ambassador of the Repub­ "h as the capa bilitie s o f renew­ about 7,200 United Auto W orkers stores in Columbusf" lic of Vietnam to the U.S., H.E. in g ” the attacks such as were m ental representative to the A ll of the stores said what lit t le p ro fit they made was re ­ • (L'A W ) -m em bers went on s trik e . Feb. 9' * B u i DUMA w illd e b a te J3 a vid W u r- staged Wednesday against th e fe l,’ ^ S o u th e a s t A sia specialist U.S. Embassy compound, num er­ fro m the U n iv e rs ity of M is s o u ri ous A m erican b ille ts and the C ouncil o I * Grhdiuate Students should re g is te r w ith Jeanette Drane, 240 E rickson H a ll,o r c a ll against plants of Continental M o­ turned to the school in the fo rm of increased services o r to to rs C orp. in M ichigan, Illin o is scholarship funds. The MSU B ookstore, under attack fro m economist W alter 9:00 A . M . - 3:00 P . M . and W isconsin. 353-8766 before Monday. on Feb. 11. Tan Son Nhut airbase. The UAW said i t was seeking P . Adams fo r o ffe rin g no discount and fo r being “ in e ffic ie n t," a contract that equaled the gains contends it cannot a ffo rd to give any “ meaningful” p ric e re ­ made in the auto ind u stry. ductions. BRILLIANT MASTERWORKS IN DIAMOND DESIGN ,, W e a r e p r o u d to a n n o u n c e the e l e c t i o n o f the Guatemala D IA M O N D new o ffic e rs of S I G M A N U F R A T E R N I T Y . M a y th ey p e r p e t u a t e the u n it y a nd h i g h i d e a l s teaching plan successful w i t h in the G r e e k s y s t e m in th e c o m i n g y e a r . fe ä jp Edward Venable - P resident The Guatemala P ro je c t, a pro ­ Steve Stratton - V ice -P re sid e n t gram designed fo r teaching ex­ F rank A m a to -T re a s u re r perience in a fo reign country M ike Smith - Secretary fo r elem entary education m a jo rs, was successfully in itia te d this te rm in Guatemala C ity , Guate­ m ala, The State News, the student newspaper at M ichigan State Seven MSU students are c u r­ U n iv e rs ity , is published every class day throughout the ye a r re n tly p a rticip a tin g in the teach- w ith special Welcome Week and O rientation issues in June lng-study program sponsored by and September. S ubscription rates are $14 p e r ye a r. the College of Education. M rs . J.Yvonne W askin, a p ro j­ M em ber Associated P ress, United P ress International, ect d ire c to r, has re ce n tly re ­ Inland D a ily P ress Association, Associated C ollegiate P ress, turned fro m Guatemala w ith a M ichigan P ress Association, M ichigan C ollegiate P ress As­ progress re p o rt. sociation, United State Student Press Association. “ The students are w orking in the A m erican School as assist­ Second class postage paid at East Lansing, M ich. ant teachers in the elem entary E d ito ria l and business offices at 347 Student Services classroom s, conducting classes B uilding, M ichigan State U n ive rsity, East Lansing, M ich. and helping students individ­ u a lly ,” M rs . Waskin said. Phones: The Am erican School was or­ E d ito r ia l ............. 355-8252 ig in a lly form ed by wives of UJS. C la ssifie d A d v e rtis in g ....................................................... 355-8255 A rm y personnel so th e ir c h il­ D isplay A d v e r tis in g .......................................................... 353-6400 dren could attend school w hile B u s in e s s -C irc u la tio n ....................................................... 355-8299 the fa m ily was stationed in Guate­ P h o to g ra p h ic ........................................................................ 355-8311 m ala. Today the school is directed by Robert MacVean, a graduate of MSU, and employs both Gua­ tem alan and A m erican teachers. ENTRIES The fa c ilitie s are modern and convenient, being set up lik e a campus. NOW In addition to th e ir teaching re s p o n s ib ilitie s , t h e MSU stu­ BEIN6 dents are “ m eeting, consulting and talking w ith people fro m other agencies as the Peace Corps TAKEN! and the Agency fo r International Development f r o m the United S ta te s," M rs , Waskin said. The students are liv in g w ith 20thANNUAL Guatemalan fa m ilie s chosen by the school. Students receive up to 15 cred­ ‘B L O C K & 9 its fo r th e ir experience in Gua­ tem ala. They receive 6 to 8 c re d its fo r th e ir in te rn teach­ Horse Show ing (not a substitute fo r student teaching) and the. rem ainder of th e ir cre d its are earned in in ­ S H O W D A T E S M A R C H 29 and 30 dependent study in education courses. E N T R IE S T A K E N F E B . 2-16 9 A .M .-5 P.M . D uring the recent outbreak in Guatemala C ity in which two Rill. 27ANTHONY HALL U.S. A rm y personnel were as­ sassinated, the students were In nn H a n ffp r. M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 3 NEW S Four hostages taken ■m su m m ary A c a p su le s u m m a r y o f th e d a y ’ s e v e n ts fr o m after car theft fails V A IL , C olo. W) — Two gunmen "E ve ry o n e te lls a d iffe re n t D ick Bradley, 23, to open the o u r w ir e s e rv ic e s . bungled a c a r theft and holdup in s to r y ," said R ichard Schippers, cash draw er. th is Rocky Mountain re s o rt town deputy chief of the p a tro l. The money s tillw a s ln th e s a fe , e a rly today, then took fo u r hos­ The latest re p o rt fro m the so the holdup fe ll through. tages, including the V a il police State P a tro l Indicated the hos­ Then, M iss Schönes said, the c hief, as they fle d , the Colorado tages w ere Gonzales, G urule, tw o men ordered B radley to s ta rt State P a tro l reported. Holm es and possibly another p e r­ h is im ported sports c a r. He didn’ t “ I h a v e d e c id e d to e n ­ By 11 ;30 a.m . MST, m ore than son taken during a swap o f ca rs p u ll the choke, she said, and it ter th e R e p u b lic a n eight hours a fte r the ordeal be­ in the town of S ilv e r T horn, Just w ouldn’ t s ta rt. gan, three of the hostages w ere east of V a il. "T h e y threatened to k i ll h im ,” p r e s id e n t ia l p r im a r y in fre e . The two robbers, w e ll- A hotel e m p l o y e , Donna she said, "b u t he s t ill wouldn’ t N ew I i a m p s h i r e .* ’ dressed and talking w ith a heavy Schönes, said the somewhat p u ll the choke." Texas accent, w ere believed to B radley said, "T h e y meant F o r m e r V ice P r e s id e n t be holding another. fouled-up robbery and chase de­ veloped th is way: business. They held a .38 to m y R ic h a r d M. N ixon. It was the second holdup-hos- head.” tage-chase episode in Colorado The two men apparently w ere Thw arted again, the two men try in g to hotw ire and steal a c a r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i th is week, Monday, seven hos­ parked outside the hotel about took two clean-up maids and tages w e re taken and two w ere another Janitorial mem ber and s lig h tly wounded before the 250- 4;20 a.m . They couldn’ t get it H olm es, Jumped into a V o lk s - International N ew s m ile chase ended east of he re . sta rte d , and made so much noise waged owned by one of the ja n i­ V a il P o lice C hief Ted Holmes a policem an came to investigate. Q THE FOURTH DAY of a Communist offensive In Saigon that to rs and fled. has cut into the resources on both sides was marked by sniper fre e d h im s e lf a fte r the bandits Then they entered the hotel Bradley, reported taken hos­ fir e in the streets and battle action at other points up and down le ft him handcuffed to a tre e lobby, held about fo u r persons tage in the confusion surround­ South Vietnam . See page 2. about fo u r m ile s east o f here. at bay w ith two .3 8 -ca llb e r p is­ in g e a rly reports of the incident, Chaffee County S h e riff H arold to ls , and ordered night auditor was le ft behind. ^ PRESIDENT JOHNSON said the bombing o f N o rth Vietnam Thonhoff said two others w ere w ill continue u n til the enemy gives some better sign that a halt released at M a ysvllle , about 12 would not mean m ore te rro ris m and aggression.H ealso claim ed m ile s west of Salida, some 100 that a bombing halt now would mean a ha rd e r and longer w a r. m ile s south of th is ski re s o rt. A FIVE ASIAN NATIONS, Japan, the P h ilippines, T hailand, It e a rlie r was believed the men had headed east w ith th e ir cap­ In t e r - f r a t c o u n c i l N ation alist China and Indonesia reacted w ith shock, anger and tiv e s . concern to the Com m unist attacks spreading across South V ie t­ Thonhoff said two teen-age nam. hostages w ere released at a house in M a y s v llle , where the gunmen e le c t s o f f i c e r s ^ THE UNITED STATES, responding quickly to a N o rth had been fo r about three hours. M rs . Norma F a rle y , who has In te r-fra te rn ity Council (IFC ) The post of chief ju stice w ill Korean hint that the Pueblo may be released, said it is p re ­ Wednesday night elected P ierce s m a ll ch ild re n , said they took be fille d by Pete R ayner, Davison pared to tr y again to ^ e e k release o f the ship and its crew through the M ilita r y A rm is tic e Com m ission at Panmunjom. See page 1, h e r c a r when they le ft. She ¿aid she talked the men into leaving M y e rs , M oline, 111,, ju n io r, fro m Delta Tau Delta fra te rn ity as the new IFC president. sophomore, from Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra te rn ity . In other action, IFC passed a m in i-s p ir it e d su e d e s A COMMUNIST CHINA charged that U.S, planes on bombing h e r behind, because she and her ch ild re n w ould make "to o many M yers w ill take o ffice at the new constitution and bylaws. Dick m issions over N o rth Vietnam h it Chinese fre ig h te rs anchored IFC. meeting. Fvh.s VA along with hostages." H errO ld, present IFC president, In N orth Vietnamese p o rts Jan. 20and 27 in “ deliberate provo­ c a tio n s " against the Chinese people. The youths who w ere released w e re identified as Lee Gonzales, the other new o ffic e rs . Scott C h rlsm a n / Illo n , N .Y ., said there were no m a jo r changes. The new constitution w i t h z ip - o u t lin e r s 16, and Antonio G urule, 17, ja n i­ ju n io r, fro m Farmhouse fra te r­ and bylaws provided fo r differe nt National News to r ia l w o rke rs, at a V a il hotel. n ity is the new vice president o ffic e rs and Incorporated re ­ Highlander in genuine suede, many with terrific touches of S till m issing was Dick Jordan, fo r development. His job is to cently passed amendments. ^ RICHARD M . NIXON fo rm a lly announced that he is a can­ take care of in te rn a l a ffa irs . kidskin leather. Three-season sensations,for all have warm didate fo r the Republican p re sid e n tia l nomination and w ill enter 38, manager of another V a il lodge. Alan T . Rose, R ochester, N .Y ., linings of acrylic pile to zip in or out as the wind changes. the New Hampshire p rim a ry . The Gallup P o ll shows Nixon a ju n io r, fro m Theta Delta C hi See page 1 . A statewide a le rt was issued 3-1 fa vo rite over Gov. Romney. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE R obert S. McNarama told fo r the two men as assault and kidnaping suspects. fra te riilty was elected the vice president fo r public re la tio n s . JOrw M /tm q F lo ris t f Style shown in brass, ivy, smoke or silvermist, 8-16. 39.98. T here w ere co n flictin g re p o rts The new vice president fo r C O A T S ^ S T R E E T L E V E L E A S T L A N S I N G Congress that in cre a sin g ly aggressive V iet Cong attaaks have slowed p acification in ru ra l areas and “ heightened the on the number and o rig in of the rush is Leigh B u rste in , M e rid ia n , 10% off fo r students & faculty hostages. M is s ., ju n io r, fro m Zeta Beta Tau 809 E. M ICH. A V E ., LANS. feeling o f in s e c u rity " in South Vietnamese c itie s and towns. fra te rn ity . See page 1. ^ THE ADMINISTRATION s t ill in s is ts on a 10 p e r cent in ­ Now JULIE’S come tax surcharge, but there a re increasing signs in Congress * EAST LANSINp that Something less w iirb e acceptable.*«- » -v See page 1. ^ TWO GUNMEN kidnaped fo u r persons in a Rocky Mountain Quality... • hCTvjs Yankee Stadium * JO LLY CEDAR P LAZA s k i re s o rt at V a il, C o lo ., dodged p olice fo r 250 m ile s , added another captive and kept running through Denver. See page 3, D R Y C L E A N IN G AND At aLow, C o m e r Saginaw PRÉSIDENT JOHNSON sent his Economic R eport to Con­ S H IR T L A U N D E R E R S LowPrice! and Logan. gress along with another appeal to business and la b o r leaders to re s is t “ the false lu re of higher p ric e s and excessive wage in cre a se s ." CS Bring in 3 Plain Skirts WW THE GREAT NORTHERN R AILW AY ’ S Western Star de­ 5] Pay for only 2 Skirts ra ile d fo u r m ile s west o f Wenatchee, Wash. 25 persons were in ju re d , fiv e s e rio u s ly . H] Get 1 Skirt Cleaned F R E E 0 0 THE NUMBER of jobless General M otors C orp. w orkers T h is COUPON Good At A ll T hree J U L IE ’ s Locations fe ll by 20,500 as the giant fir m rounded the co rn e r fro m a rash o f strike-induced la y o ffs . See page 6. i m mm m mm m m - E xpires Feb. 9, 1968 - mm mm mm m m S i* 1 « Cam pus C e n te r f a s h i o n ’s n e w f l i p . . . c o t t o n b o d y s h ir t s It’s the season of the great shape-in. Shirts shaped as you are with darting and seaming to achieve an ever-so-slighl curve and closer fit. Utterly feminine in white dotted swiss with lace ruffles, sizes 30-36, 7.98. Cooly classic in light blue or yellow oxford, junior sizes 9-15, 5.98. BLOUSES‘ CAMPUS CENTER EAST LANSING I Shop East Lansing Saturday 9:30 tb 5:30 Jam es D. Spentolo E ric Planin, executive editor MICHIGAN editor-in-chief. Lawrence Werner, managing editor Bobby Soden, campus editor V Í y STATE NEWS U N IV E R S IT Y Susan Comerford advert! sing manager Edward A. Brill, editorial editor Joe Mitch, sports editor $ À F i v e - t i m e r e c i p i e n t o f the P a c e m a k e r a w a r d f o r o u t s t a n d i n g j o u r n a l i s m F rid a y M orning, F eb ruary 2, 1968 EDITORIALS « • « T h e b ookstore a n d y o u : h e w h o h e s ita te s lo s e s The implications of Atty. a matter of weeks student Gen. Frank Kelley’s reply feelings die out, and nothing to Professor Walter P. is done. V i e t n a m : th e le s s o n s A d a m ’s accusations of anti­ Here is a basis for trust activity in the East ASMSU to culminate stud­ o f a n e m b a s s y lo s t Lansing bookstores should ies, come up with viable al­ ternatives, and coalesce fac­ cause some reaction on cam­ A suicide crew of 20 and beautifully forged passes pus beyond let’s wait and ulty and student opinion be­ a stray rocket and for six permitting them to be on hind a proposal. see. hours we lost a $2.6 mil­ Saigon streets at pre-dawn. This issue is not one to be lion attack-proof embassy Even Saigon is not secured. Kelley stated that he de­ put off until the Attorney recently built to replace the North Vietnam has the re­ tected “ classic marks of General’s office can take ac­ last embassy the VC wiped sources to keep up these in­ price fixing” in the opera­ tion. It is affecting the stu­ out. fan try and suicide squadt tions of the M S U Bookstore dent’s pocketbook right now. The incident was not strikes for a long time to and those off campus. H ow ­ And right now is when some­ isolated. Viet Cong ter­ come. And the North has the ever, due to priorities in thing must be done. rorized Saigon and shelled mortars and rockets to hit using available investigative --The Editors other areas of South Viet­ virtually any place in South resources, other cases now nam simultaneously this Vietnam. pending must take prece­ week in what an AP reporter Infiltrators and supplies dence. Adams, who has af­ ROBERTA YA FIE considered “ flaming -in un­ continue to move despite our fectionately been dubbed precedented coordination.’’ bombing. And Hanoi seems “ the bookstore critic,” completely agrees with Kel­ Although the South Viet­ namese leaders declared the no nearer the negotiation table. ley’s priorities. He has been F a r e w e ll to th e f a r m e r s wave of VC attacks was c om ­ Over 2,500 VC were killed invited to discuss the case pletely repulsed, the VC suc­ in a 48-hour period, more with Kelley to see what pos­ than normally killed in a sible action may be taken, W ell, 1 got mine. c ee d ed in throwing South Today’ s the l ast day of F a rm e rs ’ W eek Vietnam into rule by decree week. The allies lost rough­ and to disclose information 1968, and I ’ d lik e to say i t ’ s been a re a l until further notice and in ly one-tenth as many.. But, which he possesses. opportunity to have been associated with the program and that I only re g re t that closing down all places on numerous civilians paid with th e re ’ l l always be a F a rm e rs ' Week but, The important fact to con­ alas, fo r me th e re ’l l never be a second ,/• entertainment. their lives as well. sider is the length of time tim e around. Again the possibility of It’s quite possible the re- So may I extend my thanks to the many which is necessary to dispose naen . fa^s^Wid the Korean groups and individuals who have ^ a d e a V .S . fn^lIig’ent'^E of such anti-trust litigation. th is F a rm e rs ’ Week. r« w io r must*be questioiifed. Al­ seizure of T o the fa rm e rs daughters and s p fi^ n d popped an in vitation to lunch . . . at the beer, quiet as re g u la r as it should have ship .laa^. week will pvoke If Kelley feels tMr,e *s Stockman’ s Inn, of course, rig h t in the been. though we regained our bul- th e ir childish exuberance as they tram ple grounds for court1aCHbn, O D**wt * it you with th e ir fly in g wedge en route to a heart of F a r m e r s ’ Week. Not one to T he re were days when the event cen­ let-riddled embassy, the another* escalation in Viet­ table at Big Boy, and fo r theit" co nsidera­ pass up a good thing, 1 stopped in at the tered north of Shaw Lane; he seemed is likely to be a long* time raid wat S a moral victory for nam in order to show our tion in spending the whole afternoon feed­ Livestock P avilion Tuesday fo r a “ good w o rrie d that he might not find it next before an investigation is ing the Juke box so that you never get piece of b e e f," as prom ised. year. We had something in common, I the North. strength and our persistence My fa rm e r turned out to be a d e lig h t­ soon discovered--both of us found it begun. If the case finally an empty table, nor make your 1:50 class. What must we do to win and our stubbornness and our T o the meetings, sem inars and the like fu l fe llow student number, but being an e xtrem ely d iffic u lt locating the N atural culminates in a trial, that which take over our large lecture halls, anim al husbandry m a jo r he fit the title Resources B ldg. without some p ra ctice , militarily in Vietnam? Sink whatever -else- we- think- le t alone P o u ltry Science. too is a time consuming giving us a chance to fin a lly see the c a m ­ w ell. And so we settled down to a cozy the North? A hat are we going . we-have-to-show. pus, although never quite getting a look lunch, snug among the checkered tab le ­ Overwhelmed with nostalgia, I zipped proposition, possibly years. cloths and the scent of the barn. into the L ivestock P avilion, where I found to secure? !f we can’t hold But before we push “ the at ou r classroom change. fa rm e rs and businessmen mingled among There is simply no reason to To the cars which make even a special Being surrounded by fa rm e rs and ani - our own guerrilla-safe e m ­ button” on Hanoi we must parking p e rm it a Joke. m als—I got to see some sheep, th ro w ­ some lethargic hogs and playful lam bs. wait that long. My heart melted on the spot. bassy, how cat) we “ secure’’ ask ourselves what one more And to the fa rm e r who took me to ing me into a b lis s fu l sta te --e a ve s - lunch. dropping on twangy conversations, I be­ Back in the c ity room of MSU’ s m e tro ­ a rice paddy? escalation would actually do The University is not like­ gan to see what I ’ d missed, being a cos­ politan daily, 1 couldn’t stop thinking Yes, fans, I got mine. The embassy raid displays for our overall objective in ly to initiate any action in this Monday, I ’ d-m entioned, about taking a mopolitan kid. of the sim ple pleasures. And so m y in ­ fa rm e r to lunch, w ith a ll the intentions T here was the delightful e ld e rly fa rm e r vita tio n rem ains open. our basic problem of ac­ V ie tn a m--unification and area now, even in light of I f there are any of you delightful fa rm ­ of doing so. M y only problem was that I fro m B ig Rapids who s o rt of sidled over complishing anything there. self-determination of a Kelley’s opinion. Too often couldn’t find a fa rm e r. D istressed at m y to my table, flashed a sem i-toothed sm ile ers with nothing heavy to do between officials simply sit back, in state of affairs, I wandered home, downed and shyly asked to jo in me. Weather­ 11:10 a.m . and 12:40 p.m ., give m e a c a l l at The 20 attackers all had people. — The Editors beaten and w rin kled, ju st like in the the State News office, 355-8252, and w e 'll a can of M etrecal and stood awhile in thought. movies, he noted that th is was his 25th have a little lunch. F ir s t come, f ir s t And, as in uffish thought I stood, a F a rm e rs ’ Week, although he confided that serve. OUR READERS’ MINDS d iscrim in a tin g fa rm e r rang me up and fo r a few years his attendance hadn’t And Happy Groundhog’ s Day. <“ ‘ \ #■ S i’ MAX LERNER LBJ timid in K orea w w i ÎÈ To the Editor: kidnap Am ericans on th e ir own In itia tiv e , handling of the Cuban C ris is , President Johnson is only subjecting Am erica to lyg jl P a t ie n t n a v i g a t i o n f o r P u e b l o but that we must plead fo r the re tu rn of la rg e r threats la te r on. They awoke P resident Johnson about President Johnson’ s handling of the ou r men and ship o ve r a period of days C lifton Bradley Pueblo capture is fu rth e r example of the (maybe weeks) in fro n t of a United Na­ New Buffalo, freshman 2 a.m . on that fate ful night to b rie fh im on T h e r e a lit y is that o n c e th e P u e b lo w a s s e i z e d , m o s t o f the Pueblo c ris is . Had it been me, I could adm inistration’ s tim id response to Com­ tions that is controlled to a la rg e ex­ have kept rig h t on sleeping. The re a lity th e A m e r ic a n o p tio n s w en t down th e d ra in . munist aggression. P re lim in a ry reports tent by the c rim in a ls them selves. T his from the N orth Korean government is not ju s tic e . We do not know what is p rin cip le in global a ffa irs these days is indicate that the Pueblo was in interna­ happening to the s a ilo rs as the hours and Down with 'pot’ not an a ttra ctice one to break your sleep tional waters when captured. This coin­ days pass. The Vice President o f N orth fo r. The P re sid e n t’ s face in a ll the p ic ­ The ideal rom antic solution, obviously, ta ry ta ctic ra th e r than p o litic a l p olicy. cides with UJS. Navy data. The capture Korea said Sunday that his nation plans tures looks haggard and furrow ed, as w ell To the E d ito r: would be one of commando d e rrin g -d o I f so, they were disastrously wrong. As was c le a rly a c rim e . P resident Johnson to “ severely punish’ ’ the* cre w . Had we it m ight. Oh, the decisions, the decisions. I was shocked to hear of your edi­ which would p a ra lle l the boldness of the P resident Eisenhower found to his g rie f should have ordered the im mediate return rescued o u r ship by fo rce (a fte r the com ­ Not that there is much that A m e rica , t o r i a l supporting t h e legalization of o rig in a l seizure of the P ueblo.There must in the U -2 incident, any intelligence s e rv ­ of the ship. He should have backed this m unists refused to re tu rn it), and made with a ll its power, can do. Sometimes m ariju a n a . I feel it is a la rge step back­ be many among the younger Navy' brass ice becomes p o litic a l by the fact of being demand with a u ^d g e to rescue the c le a r that refusal to re tu rn the men the ve ry im m ensity of power leaves you wards when an enlightened nation such who dream of a rescue expedition swoop­ an intelligence service. P u e b lo -u s in g life amount of naval force would be met by s im ila r fo rc e , the cr ew­ powerless. Rep. Mendel R ive rs, who has as ours feels that the use of drugs can ing down by helicopter from the sky o r The e x tre m is t behavior of the N orth necessary to tow it out of Wonsan H a r­ men would have stood a much better chance gazed into the nuclear pool so long that be condoned as long as we make m ore by destroyer fro m the sea, rounding up K o re a n s--in asserting that the ship was bor. of an e a rly release. H is to ry shows that he lias fallen in love with his shadow in money fro m it . the Pueblo and its crew and getting away w ithin th e ir w aters, in extracting an ob- meeting aggression w ith fo rc e fro m the it, says that A m e rica should pick a N orth Such action would have le t the North I feel we should find ways to lead our with scarcely a shot fire d . I t would r e ­ v i o u s l y doctored ‘‘ confession’ ’ fro m onset of trouble prevents largescale wars Korean c ity and wipe it o ff the map. Korean government know that we mean young people to something better than store the Navy’ s honor and pside and round C om dr. B u c h e r , in threatening d ire la te r on. I wonder whether R ive rs knows how business and that it would be to N orth d ru g s . And an in stitutio n entrusted with out the whole Pueblo chapter without s t a r t ­ punishment fo r the Pueblo’ s c re w — should nakedly he reveals not only the violence Korea’ s advantage to re tu rn tne 83 kid­ Com m unist propagandists have suc­ the education o f our youth should stand ing a second w ar o r a nuclear chain re a c­ not su rp rise the w o rld. The violence of of the N orth Koreans, but the violence napped Americans without delay. It would ce s s fu lly given ris e to the b e lie f that fo r rig h t, and firm ly so. tion. But alas, while tru th maybe stranger C om m unist language, w h i c h has been w ithin h im se lf. I wonder, also, whether he have served notice to comm unist govern­ any fo rc e fu l defensive moves by the United I hope you w ill ca re fu lly reconsider knows how powerless his country is, in the than fictio n , fic tio n is s till m ore manage­ somewhat muted in the case of the Soviet ments a ll o ver the w orld that s im ila r States im p e ril peace, but that the o rig in a l y o u r position on th is issue. able than the clum sy, ugly re a lity . Union, s till applies to N orth Korea. The Korean context, to use the nuclear weapon, shannanagence w ill be dealt with firm ly aggressive act of the com m unists does not M rs . M a rjo rie L . Reincke strategic o r ta ctica l, since it would brin g The re a lity is that once the Pueblo was Com m unists use it not only a g a in s tA in e r- and s w iftly . Proving in this way that threaten peace. Why must the a d m in is­ the whole w orld down on A m e r ic a and seized, m ost of the A m erican options ica and the West, but also in th e ir in tra ­ o u r patience with such tactics is not to tra tio n allow Red propaganda, to cajole E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T h e Sta te went down the drain. The choices were m u ra l struggles, as witness the fanatical f u r t h e r s p lit an already deeply s p lit be counted on, would have, as a side us into indecisive and weak p o lic ie s . s till there fo r C om dr. L loyd M. Bucher tone of the attacks on the a n ti-M a o ists N e w s in no w a y s p e a k s f o r the A m erican society. e ffe ct, dealt a psychological blow to the * * * when the N o rth Korean c ra ft began h a rr y ­ by the M aoists in China. In N orth K orea’ s P resident Johnson has caused A m erica U n i v e r s i t y i t s e lf. A l l e d i t o r i a l s V ie t Cong in Vietnam . Even conventional weapons are hard to ing the Pueblo: he had to choose between case it is at once an emotional purga­ to lose presitge and respect. By his r e f l e c t s o l e l y the v i e w s o f the calling in aid, destroying his equipment tive, a mode of bargaining and a conven­ Why does the ad m in istra tio n believe that weak response, which is so inconsistent S N ’s f i v e - m a n e d i t o r i a l b o a r d . use, whether by a ir o r sea o r land, since and scuttling the ship and pursuinga w a it- tional mask fo r concealing some hard the com m unists can p ira te a ship and w ith his predecessor John F. Kennedy's Russia and China are both com m itted by and-see policy. power decisions. tre a ty to come to N orth K orea’ s aid i f • * • Both the language and the power in ­ PI A M I S attacked. T ru e , the capture of the Pueblo iJE HAVE A “FACE-OFF SEE... is p a rt of a la rg e r pattern of harassing The choices were there, also, fo r his tent behind i t are p a rt of a daydream by 60.. UE LEAN OVER AND TAPOÜR South Korea, including the attem pt of an naval superiors, whether in the opera­ the s m a l l e r Communist nations— in ­ 5TICKS T06ETH6R THREE tional theatre o r in Washington. They cluding Cuba as w ell as N orth Korea — TlMEf....QKAV, LET'S assassination gang to k ill Its president. evidently chose the w ait-see course, p e r­ envisaging the ing loriou s fa ll of th e A m e ri- But since Pyongyang’ s whole intent is haps in structing C om dr. Bucher a ccord ­ can Humpty Dumpty. A m ericans.-m ust IT probably to open a second w ar fro n t in understand th is and shape th e ir'b o u rs e o rd e r to force Seoul to brin g back its crack ingly, and they chose to work i t out as th e ir own problem fo r decision, ra th e r out of a confident patience ra th e r than divisio n fro m th e Vietnamese fro n t, it than in fo rm the secretary of defense and a p rid e fu l anger. would be foolish both fo r Seoul andW ash- ington to play into the hands o f the C om ­ the P resident im m ediately. Perhaps they C opyright 1968, Los Angeles T im e s m unists. thought it was s tr ic tly a m atter o f m i l i ­ / M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2, 1968 5 ATTACKS SPRIAD T h a ila n d .p ro te sts OWNTOWN LANSING C o m m u n is t d r iv e OPEN MONDAYS TOKYO IIf — Some A slan nations reacted Thursday w ith shock, anger and concern to the Com m unist attacks spreading across South Vietnam . Thailand, engaged In fighting Communist g u e rrilla s o f its own, noted that the la te st V ie t Cong offensive fitte d in w ith a growing Communist d riv e In Asia. and The a rm y commander in chief, Gen. Praphas Charusathlen, said the Communists had attacked government forces In B urm a, Loas, Thailand and South Korea. He urged the non-Communlst w o rld to go on "a n offensive p o litic a lly and m ilita r ily instead of always being on the d efensive." In the P hilippines, the V ie t Cong attack on the Philippine Embas­ FRIDAYS sy in Saigon set o ff anger and sparked a demand in Congress that F ilip in o combat units be sent to Vietnam . W hile such action was unlikely, in itia l reaction provided an unex­ pected boost to P resident Ferdinand E. M arco’ s campaign to win m 9?« congressional support fo r a b ill to m aintain the P h ilippines’ 2,000- Study break? man noncombat com m itm ent in Vietnam . One P hilippine congress­ man called fo r sending two battalion combs#1teams to fig h t along W IS H B O N E P IN S S t u d y i n g b e c a m e too m u c h f o r G a r y S u y d a m , A d r i a n side the a llie d forces. F o r H e r V a le n t in e f r e s h m a n a s he fell a s l e e p on a s t u d y r o o m c o u c h . Japan, w o rrie d over developments in Korea a ris in g fro m N orth State N e w s photo b y J e r r y M c A l l i s t e r Korea’ s seizure of the U.S. intelligence ship Pueblo, was shaken by the V ie t Cong offensive. But It viewed the latest Com m unist as­ If h e r w ish is fo r fa sh io n . . . saults as "o b vio u sly part of a c a re fu lly laid plan prepared w ell in pin on th is sm a rt w is h b o n e in e igh teen advance.” ka ra t go ld w ith s p a rk lin g dia m o n d , $70.00 Kinya N iis e k i, spokesman fo r Japan’ s Foreign M in is try , said In s o m n ia c u re s, Communist attacks on South Vietnamese citie s are u n like ly to make a "m a jo r change in the c o u rs e " of the w ar. He said the assaults A lso in fo u rte e n k a ra t w ith o u t dia m o n d , $55.00 W ith c u ltu re d pearl, $27.50 V a le n tin e ’s Day, F e b ru a ry 14th were "launched w ith the aim of e xerting a p o litic a l and psychologi­ cal influence . . . th e ir scale was not such as to affect the m ilita r y m y th s a n a ly z e d situ a tio n ." N ationalist C hina’ s Vice P resident and P re m ie r C, K. Yen said U.S. forces in Vietnam were engaged in a "bloody battle in the cause By PAT A N ST E T T In any case, 52 p e r cent of of freedom. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r a ll Am ericans questioned said N ationalist government o ffic ia ls and m ilita r y commanders held JEWELERS V SINCE 1876 they have trouble fa llin g asleep. In a recent survey of u n ive r­ the view that the N orth Korean seizure of the Pueblo and the V iet Students, no exception to the ru le , 21 S. W A S H I N G T O N - L A N S I N G , M I C H I G A N sity students conducted by a na­ Cong attacks in V ietnam were m asterm inded by Red China. Hsieh have trie d various Insomnia tio n a l magazine, o n e -th ird of the Jen-chao, a leading member of the L egislative Yuan o r p a rlia ­ cu re s— voluntary o r otherw ise. 1,122 Interviewed woke up tire d ment, said the Vietnamese issue should be settled w ith Peking, cen­ Sleeping p ills are one compen­ each m orning. te r of Com m unist aggression in Asia. sation fo r re stle ss nights. The Evidence of th is is indicated by In Indonesia, Foreign M in is te r Adam M alik said " f o r the moment $70 m illio n a year spent on the ,weary-eyed students com­ Indonesia w ill not take any in itia tiv e toward finding a solution fo r sleeping p ills by A m ericans Is plaining of sleepless nights re ­ the Vietnam w a r.” He said both the U.S. and N orth Vietnam would good testim onial to the fact that sulting fro m m id -te rm cra m ­ not give ground fo r a “ sincere solution of the w a r" counting sheep does not w ork fo r m ing. The V iet Cong claim ed the U.S. and its a llie s violated the Commu­ everyone. Although students may doubt n ist-ca lle d lunar new year c e a s e -fire . It said it launched attacks C A V E P sychologically, the num berof It now, by the tim s they are 30, “ to punish the U.S. aggressors and th e ir henchmen fo r u n ila te ra lly p illo w s used, reading In bed, and m ost w ill have spent about 12 cancelling th e ir own c e a s e -fire ," I t asserted the attacks “ dealt a bedtime snacks are also Individ­ years asleep. Because sleeping te llin g blow at the U.S. aggressors who insolently slighted the tr a d i­ u a lly re la tive to easier sleeping. takes up so much tim e , scientists tional lunar new year fe s tiv a l." "P h y s io lo g ic a lly these methods are probing its nature. Peking and N orth Korea echoed s im ila r lines. Both described have no e ffe c t," K leitm an said. D r. Nathaniel K leitm an, who the V ie t Cong attacks as "sm ashing a ctio n s." Tension and Inefficiency have has studied sle e p -re la te d phe­ a proved re la tio n to sleepless­ nomena fo r over 40 y e a rs, as­ ness, One study, which compared serts that the necessity of getting eight hours of sleep each night the reactions of one group of women having had eight hours ON ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS Is "n o m ore applicable than an average sized p a ir of shoes." sleep w ith a group ha vlng, had less than eight hours, reported N e w bill urges repeal Only Minutes From Campus fiv e tim ss the amount of tension, seven tim es the amount of nag­ of psychopath law Farmer event ging and twelve tim es the amount of apprehension among m ambers A special le g isla tive c o m m it­ and Theodore W illia m s who ad­ of the group with less sleep. tee T hursday urged repeal o f mitted the sexual assault and K leitm an asserted that " a s rescheduled M ichigan’ s C rim in a l Sexual P sy­ m urder of two young g irls in nightly sleep is Increased, the chopath (CSP) law because it has Allegan County. e fficiency of perform ance be­ turned into a means fo r m u r­ for spring comes p a ra lle l to the duration of Both invoked the sexual psycho­ derers and other c rim in a ls to sleep.” path law and asked to be com ­ duck punishment fo r th e ir 69 Many views on sleeping have m itted to Ionia State M entalH os- been altered because of research. crim es. p ita l. / Dip Stick H eaters ............... only It was the th ird tim e in 17 The saying " s le p t lik e a log” has Smith cla im s the law makes A change In future dates fo r the been dispelled by findings which years repeal of the CSP statute Michigan the only state in the Battery C h a rg e rs.................from annual F a rm e rs’ Ueex was an­ had been recommended. T h is show that the average person union where a person can plan, nounced today as the 1968 event tim e, however, a b ill to do Just KRAMER moves fro m 20 to 40 tim es during com m it and confess to m urder SERVING G R E A T E R LANS NG F O R 50 V E A R S neared conclusion. that sponsored by 60 members a single night. and then escape prosecution and Thomas K . Cowden, dean of the of the house was introduced to “ W h o l e s a l e & detail Convincing oneself o f the need sentencing by claim ing to be a College of A g ric u ltu re and Nat­ back it up. F ifty - s ix votes w ill fo r sleep re a lly Is self-defeating. sexual psychopath. AUTO u ra l Respurces, said that begin­ be needed to pass it. It serves to create muscle ten­ ning In 1969, F a rm e rs'W e e k wUl The seven-member co m m it­ PARTS sion and lnsonmla. be held In m id -M a rch during the tee, headed by Rep. Roy Smith, The usefulness of " le a r n while 300 E. Kalam azoo Ph one 484.,3(i U n iv e rs ity 's spring break. Since R -Y p sila n ti, studied the handling you sleep” records has also been Questionnaire O p e n Sat. til 6 P . M . It began in 1914, the event had of sex offenders fo r m ore than questioned. D r. Joseph Kamtya been held In late January o r early of the U n ive rsity of C alifornia six months. Largest February, They began the study a fte r two " T h e change, approved by a School o f M edicine stated: " A l l men confessed to double slayings to e v a l u a t e MSu Discounts the w ork we’ ve done shows that wide m a jo rity of a g ric u ltu ra l ex­ If a person is asleep, he doesn’ t but could not be charged with in tension personnel throughout the c rim in a l offenses a fte r claim ing open houses 800 E. K A L A M A Z O O state, w ill help us accommodate learn a thing— at least not at a to be sexual psychopaths. Town. complex verbal le v e l.” A pre-questionnaire to dis­ the expanded educational pro­ Under c u rre n t law, the com ­ One doctor claim ed he knew co ve r what questions men re s i­ gram s presented during F a rm ­ m ittee said, "m e re sex devia­ a fa c to r that could c le a rly indi­ e rs ’ W eek," Cowden commented. tion . , . had become, in e f­ dence h all residents want an­ cate a need fo r sleep. " I f a p e r­ "T h ese Improved fa c ilitie s — fect, a workable defense fo r fir s t swered about study open houses son ignores his m orning alarm meeting room s, dem onstration degree m u rd e r." is being fille d out by flo o r p re s i­ and begins to tir e In the a fte r­ areas and exhibit space--plus dents. B o b H o p e 's noon, he isn’ t getting enough What the com m ittee has p r o ­ the better weather which usually Men’ s H all A ssn. (M HA) has a sleep,” the perceptive doctor posed, in b ill fo rm , is complete m o s t c o l o r f u l 1 8 .. .t h e exists In early sp rin g , w ill In­ s t u d y open house comm ittee noted. repeal of the so-called “ Good­ crease the potential fo r an even working on a re g u la r question­ ric h A ct ” that was w ritte n in D e s e r t C l a s s i c better educational event. n a ire to give to student govern­ “ V is ito rs w ill also have better 1939 and amended in 1947. S c i e n c e topic m ent, management, the advisory B o m b a y B l a z e r transportation and parking, food As interpreted by the courts, s ta ff and individual students to s e rvice s, housing and useof other the law re q u ire s that c rim in a l evaluate the study open houses. b y H a rt S c h a ffn e r & M a rx U n ive rsity fa c ilitie s .” for I s e n b e r g charges be dropped against any The pre-questionnaires w ill sug­ The 1969 Fa r me r s’ Week has person who cla im s to be a sexual gest problem s anticipated at the been set fo r M arch 17-21, betw een The second in the series of psychopath. He would not have flo o r level so that the com m ittee H S & M 's B om bay B lazer is the official b la ze r o f B ob H o pe's the w in te r term fin a l exam period fo u r Isenberg M e m o ria l Lec­ to stand tr ia l. can design the main question­ tures this te rm w ill be delivered D esert C la s s ic G olf T o u rnam ent. (Seen on N BC -TV. S p o n so re d and the beginning of spring te rm n a ire to help answer these prob­ at 8 p.m . Friday In Conrad Aud. 'T h e sexual psychopath sta­ by C h rysle r C o rp o ra tio n .) The fa b ric is a un iq ue h o p s a c k by re g istra tio n at MSU, le m s, B ill Lukens, president of Stephen T o u lm ln , professor of tute has p e rm itte d sex deviates F o rs tm a n n ”, w oven e x clu sive ly for HS&M by J^P. S tevens. It’s Byron Good, F a rm e rs’ Week M H A , said. philosophy at Brandels U niver­ to avoid tr ia l and sentencing chairm an and p ro fe sso r of ani­ The pre-questionnaire asks fo r a c o o l, w rin k le -re s is ta n t ble n d of 50% Da c r o n * and 50% w ool. s ity , w ill speak on " T h e H is - fo r th e ir c rim e s by com m itting m al husbandry, said the new dates the strong points and the weak­ T he B om b a y B la ze r is t ai l or ed by th ose f amou s pro s H art t o r i c a l Unity of Science and themselves to the State Mental w ill allow the U n iv e rs ity to de­ nesses o f the study open houses. Philosophy.” Health Dept., with a ll charges S ch a ffn e r & Mar x w h o see to it that (tie turn look and c o m ­ vote m ore attention and re ­ It also asks fo r Improvements Toulm ln Is the author of an and convictions set a sid e ," said fo rta b le fit you buy you keep. sources to the event. He empha­ that can be made and a personal "In tro d u c tio n to the Philosophy Smith. sized that the Jate change w ill evaluation o f the s t u d y open S elect y o u r Blazer fro m a r ange of 18 count r y c lu b co lo rs. make available a il o f the general o f Science,” and with his w ife, Smith cited recent cases in ­ houses. C h oose H S& M slacks, too, in p la in or pat t erned F o r s t m a n n ' fa c ilitie s to hold c lin ic s , sympo­ June Goodfleld, is cu rre n tly com­ volving Ralph C. Nuss who con­ The questionnaires are to be fa b ric s c o lo r-b le n d e d lo r every B la zer shade sium s, and conferences— re s u lt­ pleting a fo u r-vo lu m e study of fessed the slaying of two boys turned In to the hall presidents ing in expanded and improved the histo ry o f science. He has in Washtenaw Count)- last year by Wednesday. been on the faculty of Princeton HS4M Desert Clastic Bombay Blazer, Single Breasted Model $69.95 program s fo r the thousands of v is ito rs who attend each ye a r. U n ive rsity and Cambridge Uni­ MS4M Datari Classic Bombay Blazar, Double Braaslad Modal $75.00 v e rs ity , London. HS4MColor-Blended Forstmann 55% Dacron/45% Wool Slacks. S 28 .95 T h is te rm ’ s Isenberg le ctu re s , w ill develop the mutual relevance C lub to sponsor o f the histo ry of science and the philosophy of science. Farmer’s W eek I On Feb. 16 Dwayne R o lle r, annual dinner p ro fe sso r of philosophy at the U n iv e rs ity o f Oklahoma, w ill The International Club is spon­ speak on "R e la tio n s Among H is­ room cha riges Proceeds from the Bob Nopo Desort Clastic Golf Tournament benefit the H a rt Schaffner & M a rx soring Its annual dinner "G lo b a l torians of Science and P h ilo s ­ Dept. & litonhowor Medical Center two eleven south Washington Gourm et’ ’ at 6:30 p.m . Feb. 17, ophers of Science: A re T here Course No. Hour Changed F rom To In the C rossroads cafeteria in Any? Should There Be?” The the International C enter. fin a l le ctu re w ill be delivered AE 402-1 10: 20- 12:20 115 AE 20 CEM T icke t p rice s a re $3.50 fo r M arch 1 by Thomas Kuhn, p ro ­ AE 423-1 10: 20- 12:20 119 AE 116 AE students and $4.50 fo r non-stu­ fe sso r o f philosophy at P rin ce ­ dents, T ickets a re on sale In the ton U n iv e rs ity , on the subject AE 443-1 HST 242-1 8: 00- 10:00 3:00-3:50 107 AE 158 NR 131 ANH 138 CEM VARIETY—VALUES—CONVENIENT PARKING U .N . Lounge o f the Union and In "R e la tio n s 108 International C enter. Between the His­ to ry o f Science and the P h ilo s ­ JMC 231A-7 JMC 230A-1 9:10-10:00 119 AE 104 GH IN DOWNTOWN LANSING! The dinner Is open to the p u b lic. ophy of S cience." PSL 240-1 1:50-2:40 158 NR 100 VC F rid a y , F e b r u a ry 2 , 1968 6 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Debaters G rou n d h o gs arise! By R O B E R T A Y A F IE com pete in ing him and, In hia fright, be sent scurry­ State N ew s F e a t u r e E d it o r ing beck to his hole, where he’ll remain for With this week’s bleak trend In things meteor­ ological, our best bet In long-ranga forecasts Is •lx m ore weeks of winter weather. It’ a doubtful If he ever got the chance to show nat’l. meet for conditions to stsy Ju stss they are. his face last winter, so we could call It a draw. F o r today Is Groundhog's Day. when ground­ MSU varsity debate squad Is But don’t spend the day worrying. The Slum­ taking part In national debate hogs and woodchucks all over the world wlU bering Groundhog Lodge of Pralrlevllle, Lan­ tournaments in Virginia and at be popping out of their holes to give us theword caster Obunty, Pa., is at your service. about the next six weeks’ weather conditions. Harvard this weekend. Organized at the turn of the century, its mem­ Roger Chard, Lansing Junior According to tradition brought by German and bers don silk hats and canes on Feb. 2 and go Into and a pre-law student, and Glenn British settlers to America, the groundhog ends the fields to look for a woodchuck’s burrow. Foster, Saginaw junior political his winter hibernation on Feb. 2 and sticks s When one Is found, the members gather around science major, are entered In sleepy head out of his burrow to check on the to wait for the animal to awake. They watch th e Williamsburg, Va, tour­ atate of affairs. his behavior and return to the village, where nament Thursday through Satur­ If the day dawns cloudy and overcast, the lit­ his actions are Interpreted and reported to the day. David Thomas oftheSpeech tle fellow will not be able to see his shadow, public. According to the 1937 record s. the wood­ Dept. Is accompanying the team his equilibrium will remain unchanged and chuck has an 8-7-5 mark. and serving as critlc-judge for he’ll stay out of his hole, Indicating that spring According to the U.S. Weather Bureau, today the tournament. , Is Just around the corner. will be cloudy with some rain; the best of all David Case, Judson, Ohio, If it’ s a clear day with even a trickle of possible forecasts for farm ers, groundhogs and sophomore, and Douglas Laycock, sunshine, the still-groggy groundhog will be anyone Interested In sowing wild oats. Wood River, 111., sophomore, are confronted by his shadow, considerably Jolt­ participating In the Harvard De­ bate Tournament. w W d ss T he debaters advanced to the yflk c \ I S W e p r e s s t h e m o u t. N o t in W ith u s d r y c le a n in g is ) r o fe s s io n . s e m i-fin a l rounds in weekend com petition at Loyola U n iv e rs ity o f Chicago. Two teams p articipated In de­ ■7> Umbrella time bates at Lo yola. The team of Rod Dean, Lansing ju n io r and L a r r y B ruce, Rensselaer, In­ The rain T h u rs d a y w as TRYONE! M S U ’s G u i d e C L K A N IN O C E N T E R diana, frèshm an, defeated five 405 Abbott Rd. f in e w e a t h e r f o r d u c k s but team s to enter the s e m i-fin a l 332-2070 not f o r s t u d e n t s . round. They defeated Iona U n iv e rs ity , „ S ta te N e w s ph o to b y Illin o is Wesleyn, Western M ic h i­ Y O 'J W I L L N E V E R B E to - o c d e / u f, Bob Ivin s gan, N orthw estern and B radley. S A T IS F IE D W IT H A N Y T H IN G L E S S. S U N . - T H U R S . 1 1:00-12 M ID . F R I.-S A T . 11:00-2 A.M . a n d in t e / iia in m e n i Constantly growing coast to coast A \ 1 ? T A L FARTf C E O lt G E O R W E L L ARENA THEATRE FEB. 6-11 CURTAIN TIME 8:00 P.M. > y Fairchild Box Office Open Feb. 2.5,6,12:30-5:00 p.m. PIZZAPARLOR& SHIKETS Ve P u t i t e h o u s e ; T H E P E R F O R M IN G A R T S C O M P A N Y •SONGS! * LAUGHS! *GREAT FUN! 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G R A N D R IV E R N EA R FRANDO R 3 5 1 -7 1 0 0 _ N Q A N to e t* 7 On LT 1 ihejifis&rtt-mincfed DaA,£ Him wwAifr-J [W’Um i hi) * 0 AT AT 9 9 0NL> BIGGEST Pfefe& f* O NLVJ e a tin g v a lu e « The Town Pump If4 M M 0 wMadMAIf HAfumm ««oOLSON ««»WYNN '-KIRK J I * lV  I L ( V I T T h o e o c / A o n 4a 1 These scandalous m .e comedies: — Caused the 1934 censorship crackdown ^ in to w n o !• Monday Night leon AMES eluoit REID edwardANDREWS «medWYNN . r —Made Mae West the highest-paid woman Special W ll WaiSH c l u i W»lSH •: ».-A».•Oitni'SHVINSON .« w . * 4m 'i * * m•"*•».) In the world Saturday Feb. 3 7:30 P.M. Each pizza order will entitle you to a second pizza at no additional C O C K T A IL HOUR P t -(Ê Ê , O T3VÍ —Saved Paramount from bankruptcy charge. Offer good after 6:30 Take out orders 4 :3 0 till UNIVERSITY AUDITURIUM —Made a star of Cary Grant THE B IG SH EF not included. You must 6:30 m m Adm ission 50C be 21 . • * : V, "Y o u 'll Love It " NÉ Tickets on sale in advance 307 S. GRAND IV 9-6614 LANSING Open 10 AJU.-2 A J4 . < 622 H. HOM£R ÍAcroaa from Spartan Twin) UNIUNTICKET UFFICE M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2, 1968 7 J o a n C r a w f o r d b e lie v e s Arkansas continues s t a r ’s life l o h e l i e s t in w o r l d prison bu rial probe HOLLYWOOD '#1 — Bette Davis described i t In the title o f he r autobiography, "T h e Lone­ ly L ife .” H e r one tim e c o -s ta r, Joan C raw ford, is Inclined to agree. ed of dates but she made her fir s t film 43 years ago. She also continues In demand on television. She was here to make her fir s t situation-comedy L IT T L E ROCK, A rk . ifl — Au­ gation D ivisio n of the State Po­ 47, of Houston, T e x., who re ­ " I t ’ s the lo n e lie s t life in the w o rld ,” said show, appearing in the ro le of Joan C raw ford th o ritie s q uietly continued to lic e and by au th o ritie s in L in ­ ported that he served 11 days of M iss C raw ford in a mood that found her w ith de­ on “ The Lucy Show.” She worked in the assign­ probe Thursday Into the discov­ coln and Jefferson counties, a 15-day sentence on a vagrancy fenses down. ment between h e r tra v e ls as ambassadress- e ry of three skeletons at Cum­ w here the two state p riso n fa rm s c h a r g e before escaping fro m M iss C ra w ford is everyone’ s idea of a movie board mem ber of P epsi-C ola, of which her late m ins P riso n F a rm as a le g is la ­ a re located. C um m ins, said he saw fiv e con­ star, and she has always played the ro le to the husband, A lfre d Steele, was president. tiv e group added Its voice to the R ockefeller urged Wednesday v ic ts k ille d 28 years ago. h ilt. Even today she w ill toss o ff quotes like , " I f “ La st year I traveled 200,000 m ile s . T h a t's cla m o r fo r a fu ll-s c a le Investi­ against bringing “ m ore p e o p l e P ershing M ills , 49, o f Reedly, I had ever been seen on the Sunset S trip w ith what I mean by the lonely life : th e re ’ s no tim e gation Into whether the bones Into an already confusing situa­ C a lif., said in an I n t e r v i e w bare feet and m y h a ir uncoiffed, I would have to be m yself. I ’m surrounded by businessmen came fro m a paupers graveyard tio n .'' The Investigation Is being Wednesday that he saw fiv e In­ k ille d m y s e lf." She decries the new actresses a ll the tim e . Sure, they take me out to dinner, o r a secret b u ria l ground fo r conducted by the C rim in a l In­ mates k ille d at T u cke r P ris o n who so deport them selves; M iss C raw ford h e r­ but they want to ta lk about business. I can te ll m urdered Intrudes. vestigation D ivision. F a rm near Cummins. s e lf never goes anywhere without the fu ll regalia O ffic e rs had nothing new to you the b ottling capacity of every Pepsi plant in M e a n w h i l e , a 6 0 -ye a r-o ld The s t a t e Pardons and Pa­ o f a s ta r-h a ir coiffed, makeup applied, clothes say about the investigation, the c o u n try ." F resno, C a lif., man joined the ro le s O ffice said It had records proper. touched o f f by Monday’ s un­ F o r the past 10 years, M iss C ra w fo rd has lis t of persons id e n tifying them­ o f M ills ' im prisonm ent, but found Such attention to her calling has kept her be­ earthing of the skeletons at the made h er headquarters in New Y o rk, coming selves as ex-Arkansas convicts nothing on F o rd and Redmond. fo re the film public longer than any other s ta r. spraw ling 1 5 ,0 0 0 -a c re p riso n . to Hollywood only fo r acting assignments o r b u si- who witnessed inmate m u rd e rs. It said, however, these records L ik e a ll actresses, she doesn't lik e to be re m ln d - Gov, W lnthrop R ockefeller’ s of­ The man, who asked that he be m ight be some other place. fic e said, however, that the state Identified as Thomas F o rd , the 01665644 m edical exam iner would conduct name he said he used in 1924 an analysis of the bones ra th e r than the F B I lab o ra to ry at Wash­ when he was sent to Cummins on an automobile theft charge, N e w hall in use Safety seal A t 1:10-3:15-5:15-7:20-9:25 P.M . N►485-6405 ù U é ttu ington as o rig in a lly planned. said he had seen about six men Baker H a ll, an office building T h i s s ig n plac e d in sid e G r a n d m o t h e r s on M ic h ig a n R ockefeller scheduled a meet­ m urdered in the 1920s. just completed th is summer and A v e n u e i s s e l f e x p l a n a t o r y . T h e c lu b r e o p e n e d F e b . See for yourself why crowds are still flocking to see ing late Thursday w ith P riso n ” 1 saw a lo t of men die down adjacent to G iltn e r H a ll, is the 1 w ith o f f i c i a l s e a l o f a p p r o v a l . Supt. Thomas O. M urton, who there on that fa rm , a lo t of them new home of the fa cu ltie s of four THE Y E A R ’S M O ST T A L K E D ABOUT M O V IE! S ta t e N e w s photo b/ S t a n L u m f ir s t ordered the search fo r bod­ whipped rig h t there in the fie ld s ,” of MSU’ s h e a lth-related schools. FWOC.RaM INI i >t.MAI ION ^ 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 ies to check out convict ru m o rs he said. These include the School of N O W ! F e a t u r e at o f a clandestine cem etery fo r He said he rem embered the N ursing, the School o f Social C a m p u s 1:40-3:40-5:40-7:40-9:40 slain Inmates. b u ria l area "between the cotton W ork, the Departm ent of A n­ — - dUâtu The L e g isla tive Council asked fo r “ a fu ll and com plete” inves­ gin and the Arkansas R iv e r levee and dying inm ates.” thropology and 12 faculty mem­ bers o f the Department of Psy­ COMMIE F A 1 ® . J D lU lN IL A A % 2 A li’ tigation by the C rim in a l In v e s ti- Wednesday, Edward Redmond, chology. TH IRD JO LTIN G W EEK! I C H I G A N B C N N I E ^ €B1oM DE. I t A u r t u See It F r o m T h e B e g i n n i n g At: 1: 0 0 - 3 ; 1 0 - 5 : 2 0 - 7 ; 3 5 - 9 ; 5 0 AUDREY ALAN RICHARD HEPBURN ARKIN CRENNA 'WE ROB BANKS* CO-STARRING MICHAEL J. POLLARD GENE HACKMAN-ESTELLE PARSONS m e * * * W Starts Wed. "T H E G R A D U A T E MK * OWMSUMf *M*MtvW*R«N81*11» »'KIMtr MTM PtWTKCHNICOLOK-PKOM W A R N » «K O S.-SC V C N A RTS disney's «-«affest »onaine TECHNICOLOR* MiHA-WIC presents ONE OF THE YEAR’S 10 BEST! The most touching picture of the year!" .Y. V. A m " ★ ★ ★ ★ A film to he cherished!" \ v A.«* "Trem endous emotional appeal!" a. i .11.■/>,/, “ Com pelling d ra m a !" A 1 J n u rm ih \ m r n in i, " A verv special film !" METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER, THE PAÍ1DR0 S. BERMAN GUY GREEN PRODUCTION f e l t H SIDNEY P0ITIER/SHELLEY WINTERS . E L IZ A B E T H H A R T M A N F r i . F e b . 2 7:00 & 9 ;0 0 W i l s o n A u d. 25C Admission S a t. F e b . 3 7:00 8, 9 : 0 0 C o n r a d A u d . ID ’S Required S u n . F e b , 4 7:00 C o n r a d COMING! * Martin Ratlin Pioducticn am m ara CmmaScope 'If X Color hy OeLure c . T Í r . F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 3 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan 'S p o o n fu l/ 'E d itio n / m o v ie s fo r full w e e k e n d W ell, It's time for the weekly of country and rock, it should But if you prefer non-alcho- months ago. In fact, the awards ''G am ut"-Lori Johnson, hosts Friday clean-up, and as Is to be be noted, is particularly appro­ hollc soul cleansing, t r y Mic­ have already begun trickling In folk singer C h r i s Westercamp, expected following F a r m e r ' s priate for capping off this week's key’ s Hideaway Saturday n ig h t for this probe of the psyches singer Patti Burnett and the psy­ Week, there is a lot to clean activities. when Mickey will be hosting "The of two women, which skimmed chedelic rock bend "The Fright­ up. After the ''Spoonful’’ scouring, M etros.” top honors from the National ened T r e e s /’ Produced and di­ Musically, "The Lovin’ Spoon­ a little antiseptic a c t i o n at Also worth looking into is the Film C ritics. rected by Chuck Winter. "Ga­ ful,’* will be In to chase the dirt "Srandmothers” w h e r e "The Ingmar Bergman picture “ P er - On the opposite end of the mut” is a production of The away from the acoustically cob- F irst Edition,” the new national sonna” which opens today at the scale, The International Film MSU Broadcasters, an organi­ webbed Auditorium rafters. Pop­ recording group which boasts State Theater. "Personna” has Series is offering a Saturday zation of Television and Radio ular Entertainment has bagged Tommy Smothers as a backer, attracted a 1 m o s t unanimous evening of Walt Disney comedy. Department graduate - students, the exceptional quartet for their will be performing through Mon­ raves from the critical commu­ Regardless of the appeal of most (At 11:30 a.m . Saturday on WMSB, winter term concert presentation day. The cover is two dollars nity and thrilled art theater pa­ Disney products, '*The Shaggy By S T U A R T ROSE NT f l A L channel 10) at 8 tonight. The enjoyable blend and die first show is at 8 p.m. trons since its release many Dog” and "The Absent-Minded Mixers present themselves as S tate N ew s R e v ie w e r Professor” are two of show­ below: man’s best fantasy romps. 9-12 F rid a y night in Holmes two shows each night, beginning U m eki. F ilm versio n o f the FOX EASTERN THEATRES H arold P in te r’ s controversial H a ll, featuring "T h e Other Side” . at 7 and 9. R ichard Rogers M usical. The play, on film , "T h e C a re ta ke r” 9-12 Saturday night in the Fee m other of a San F rancisco night­ S M R T A N T W IN W E S T FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER •3100 EAST SAGINAW •Phone 3 5 1 0 0 3 0 w ill be run by The MSU F ilm Society F rid a y night in 100 Vet Tonight the MSU Cinema G uild w ill present several L a u re l and Hardy, W.C. F ie ld s and Chaplin club owner and gam bler selects a p ictu re brid e fo r he r son, has H a ll C lassroom s. "T h e Finest O u r” w ill play. BA R BAR A STANW YCK' C lin ic . The Saturday F ilm So­ the flic k as "L e e M a rvin as tw oreelers in 108 W ells H a ll. the g ir l and her fa th e r smuggled 'Sergeant R yke r' ’ ’ . A CR E S OF FREE P A R K I N G c ie ty feature is a Mae West coup­ into the country. (A t 9 p.m . Sergeant Ryker F or you weekend shut-ins, the Despite the facts that the sta­ le t "She Done H im W rong” and on W ILX , channel 10) " I ’ m No Angel” in 109 Anthony follow ing weekend television lo g - T he p re m ie re segment of the ples show where the parts were line s m ight prove useful: “ ABC Sunday N ight M ovie” - new season of " K r a ft Suspense joined, that the scope of the once H a ll. I t should be noted that "W a lk on the W ild Side.” L a u - 5GOLDENGLOBE NOMINATIONS! both West flic k s were ground out before the im plem entation of "NBC Saturday N ight M ovie’ '- “ Flow er D rum Song,” w ith Nancy Kwan, James ShigetaandM iyoshi rance H arvey as a Texas fa rm ­ e r and B arbara Stanwyck as a T h e a te r,” about five years ago featured a two p a rt story entitled fine teledrama is too narrow to pass o ff to the giant screen (m ost« of the action tra n sp ire s in the the film code. T h e re w ill be "T h e Case A gainst Sergeant R y­ New Orleans madame (seephoto) k e r” s ta rrin g B ra d fo rd D illm an, c o u rt-m a rtia l room ) and that the battle fo r possession o f a young V era M ile s . L lo yd Nolan and pace ris e s and fa lls to fa c ili­ p ro s titu te (On W JR T -T V , channel P eter Graves w ith Lee M a rvin tate the in se rtio n o f com m er­ MSU INTERNATIONAL FILMSERIES 12 at 9 p.m.) cials, the instant flic k has sev­ JU L IE UNIVERSAL presents as Sgt. R yker. e ra l points o f in te re s t—m ost of The te le visio n drama was an them due sim p ly to its age. ANDREW S BARNES asset to the " K r a f t ” program . presents F o r instance, there are In te r­ "MCHARDIII” I t was televised and then rerun esting com parisons to be made a s M IL L IE FLORAL that same sum m er, follow ing between M arvin , now and then. O F EAST LANSING which i t was p ro m p tly forgotten. H is style was ju s t beginning to Then Lee M a rvin won an Os­ M ARY TYLER acquire polish then and, oddly L IM IT E D S U P P L Y ca r, the M a rvin blood-and-guts enough, several of Marvin’s per­ Laurence O liv ie r produces and sta rs in T echnicolor character b e c a m e a national M OORE fe c tly stra ig h t lines evoke laugh­ film version of Shakespeare’ s monumental drama of a standard and "T h e D irty Dozen” te r fro m today’ s audience. ro ya l v illa in . B r illia n tly played by huge cast including cashed in. A nother contra st w ith tim e in ­ Ralph Richardson, C la ire Bloom, C e dric H ardw lcke. Universal, ingeniously, took volves the Im possible M ission CAROL the old films out of storage, Force leader, P eter Graves, who Mew up the celluloid to 35 mm., has apparently developed m ost of C U A N N IN G Mon., Tues. - Feb. 5 & 6 - 7:30 p.m University Auditorium designed some disgustingly mis­ the professional finesse which he leading posters bearing no small displays on "M is s io n Im pos­ JA M E S resemblance to the "D irty Dozen’ sib le ” since the shooting of "S gt. RESERVE promotion materials, and billed R y k e r.” FO X M A T IN E E - Feb. 6 at 3:00 p.m. VO UR ROSES TO DAY FR ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2* R O S S H U N T E R 'S * o du ctio n of Fairchild Theatre (¡^ We telegraph flow ers worldw ide CHAPLIN-W.C. FIELDS Adm ission 50£ 215 ANN ST. ED 2 - 0871 ^ q r o i K»*1^ m ^ ö in LAUREL AND HARDY TECHNICOLOR. f '% FREE HEATERS Tu n FRI., SAT., SUN. The Great, G re a l twi iw, fcw»w<■<.«4G»dfidw Ä m www&wn CW.UK Dy UeiUAt ON 20th CENTURY FOX RECOROS inIfciifii ispwtyctimcNwW wtMSwid. 1 dddihUA A # *# » ASCVfta AOTS HAMMERPOOOUCY'ON 2a to M ic k e y 's M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2, 1968 Ç Senate to have local offices The Michigan Senate Thursday been sent there for considera­ "Certainly the home office day, State Rep, Jam es Helnze, R-Battle Creek told a luncheon constitutional amendment grant­ ing four-year term s to repre­ soundly squashed an after­ tion. proposal ie not an attempt to He Insisted he hsd not been feather our own nests.” audience of Republicans that sentatives. That would have to go thought attempt to revoke estab­ swsyed by "beck-home pres­ He pledged that hie committee House members were "h o r­ to the people for approval; the lishment of district offices for rified” at the Senate plan. Other district office plan wUl not. senators that could cost tax­ sures” Into chenglng his stand. on Senate business which was " I t just appeared to me a authorized Wednesday to set up House members, however, were payers upwards of $700,000 a majority of my Republican col­ guidelines for the district of­ eyeing ways to get a similar In other legislative action, bills year. leagues didn’t want It,” he fices, would "co m e out with the setup for themselves. were proposed In the Senate to After supporting the plan when grant $5 million to the State shrugged." 1 guess I was wrong,” best rules pdsslble for the best- Some House members, It passed 19-11 Wednesday, Sen. realizing their votes will Department of Education to Robert Vander Laan, R-Grand Only five of the 19 GOP Sena­ run, most efficient system,” tor voted for the plan. After the plan passed. Its spon­ be needed to fund the Senate develop programs for under­ Rapids, abruptly proposed a privileged children, to require Vander Laan admitted he still so r. Majority Leader Emil Lock­ district offices, a re cheerfully resolution revoking It. a 5-cent deposit on all glass favored the idea, but was openly wood, R-St, Louis, said those willing to trade those votes for In quick order. Vander Laan bottles. bitter about reaction to It. rules would be ready Thursday. the senators’ going along with a was refused support In a Repub­ lican caucus, won only three votes "W e are constantly chided on Vander Laan, however, said the besides his own on the floor when one hand for not doing our jobs, only rules he had were the ones he tried to have the resolution but when we try to do a bet­ now used In California for dis­ considered Immediately, and got te r Job—when we try to work trict offices maintained for mem­ no other votes In his own com­ full time—we are chided for do­ bers of both chambers. mittee to send it back to the ing that,” he told reporters after The Senate plan conceives of floor after the resolution had session, an offlc? for each senator who "You get to feel like a punching wants one, staffed by an ad­ bag. Well, I*m willing to taxe ministrative assistant and a secretary. It would swell the A S M S U pushes the abuse. But If we (legisla­ tors) don’t solve the problems present Senate budget of $1.5 facing our people, we are going million by more than two thirds concert-dance to have federal chaos in the next through an estimated minimum T h e Id e a l s p o t f o r that 'rock' program 20 years. "State legislatures have his­ cost per year per senator of $19,000, o r more than $700,000 sp ecial o c c a sio n 3Brauet’s The ASMSU Pop E ntertain­ torically been Innocuous, mean­ If all 38 choose to participate. 1861 ment com m ittee Is planning to ingless bodies until recent years; Not all will. Republican Sens. 213 South Grand Avenue u i/../,.//., survey students In residence yet people wonder why the states Harry Demaso of Battle Creek, (Next to the New P arking Ramp) K tttM S K C U tl halls to see If there Is enough have lost power and the federal Charles O. Zollar of Benton Har­ In te rest to sponsor a co n ce rt- government has gained control. bor and Harold Hungerford of dance program with a w ell-known We are under staffed and under­ ro ck group. "W e would be Interested In job. manned, and it’ s just a darn tough Lansing have already said they don’t want them. In Kalamazoo earlier Thurs­ YAWL h irin g a group costing between $1,500 and $2,000 fo r the e ve n t," Start Your Parties Steve Rymal Patty Wilson Rolf Groseth S t a t e N e w s ph o to b y L a n c e L a g o n i said Don Banghart, pop enter­ tainm ent com m ittee chairm an. LOU RAWLS C ap ito l R e c o r d Sta r With Supplies From By presenting such a program S e n i o r s o f the W e e k the com m ittee would be able to o ffe r m ore concerts with dancing included at a cheaper cost than, fo r exam ple, The Lovin’ Spoon­ America’s #1 BluesSinger F E B . 12 - 24 TOM’S In the lobby o f the old p a rt of w hile the mention that fin a ls are three years. H is other a c tiv itie s S p e c i a l S tu d e n t P r i c e s M o n - T h u r s fu l, Banghart said. Kedzie H all liv e s Patty W il­ only six weeks away brings on so include E xca lib u r, Phi Delta "W e don't want to Infringe on AT son’ s fa iry grandm other, Saman­ much n e u ro sis.” Theta and the Fellowship of the m ix e rs , how ever," he said. tha; somewhere in a fa r -o ff fie ld Commenting fu rth e r on the stu­ C h ristia n A thletes. Steve has ap­ The charge fo r such an event The E lm w o o d C a s in o a bunch of beautiful q u arter - dent subculture in a m ore se­ plied fo r admittance to MSU’ s would be $1 pe r person and prob­ W IN D S O R horses which belong to Steve rio u s vein, Steve talked about the School o fV e te rin a ry M e d ic ln e fo r ably be held In the B rody m u lti­ RESERVATIONS CALL DETROIT W 05-6 8 7 6 R ym al are grazing; some day, re lationship between studies and next year. purpose room , he said. R o lf Groseth w ill be proclaim ed sports. A s a theatre m a jo r and member a great s p rin te r ra th e r than a "T h e mind is not com pletely of the Theta Alpha Phi dram atic Disney films & distance sw im m er. These are dream s, yet, one academ ically o rie n te d ,” he said. fra te rn ity , P atty has directed "B a ske tb a ll and baseball keep me two c h ild re n ’ s theatre produc­ A Walt Disney double feature, FRIDAY NIGHT f - ~ N , could hardly c a ll th is tr io v is io n ­ fro m wasting tim e, they put p re s ­ tions at MSU. L a s t spring, P atty "T h e Absent-M inded P ro fe s s o r" a rie s. F o r two th ird s of them sure on me to stu d y." was one of the readers fo r W ater and “ The Shaggy Dog” w ill be _ Now, are dedicated athletes and the R o lf has been a v a rs ity sw im ­ C arnival, presented at 7:30 p.m. F rid a y in \ easier other th ird is an avid w rite r and d ire c to r of plays based on fa iry m er fo r three years and was Noting that she received the named A ll-A m e ric a la st year. Outstanding Freshm an Award the A u dito rium by the In terna ­ tional F ilm Series. 70 \ parking tales. He is also a m em ber of Delta when she lived in Abbot H all, Involvement In the' r environ­ Tau Delta and Senior Council. P attv said, " M y name is on a T ic k e ts fo r these film s , both 1 in our s ta rrin g F red M acM urray, are ment is a way of H it for these Steve has been a v a rs ity base­ plaque in the lobby of Abbot available j t the U nion ticke t o f­ PRESENTS , expanded •seniors. T’fieTb comments on c o l­ b a ll and basketball player fo r that fa lls down once a month.” fic e c."- *)| t;he. dqor, , / fot. CHILDREN! lege experience display th e ir / varying orientations, f i t ’ s been p ersonally re w a rd ­ Adventure Awaits ¡p | | THE J * ' / North of the 51 paraller in Manitoba TOM’S ing to m e , " R o l f s a i d , ‘ ll'vem ade frien ds at a ll the other B ig Ten » D O N ’T M ISS T H E H A P P E N IN G schools through sw im m in g ." T e a c h the 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 . C a n a d a OF BU RN IN G G U IT A R S AT 1 A.M. " I t amazes m e ," P atty said, "th a t the thought o f a presiden­ 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 i a n A f f a i r s B r a n c h b e g i n n i n g THE C H IL D R E N P A R T Y STORE! tia l election and a nuclear ho lo - S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 in the f o l l o w i n g a r e a s ; ON ST A G E 9 THRU 1 2780 E. G ran d R iv e r -caust e lic it apathy o r laughter, • C r o s s Lake • N e lso n House -N o rw ay House • Isla n d L a k e ' G o d ’s N a r r o w s • S p l i t L a k e a nd o t h e r a r e a s o f M a n i t o b a • O x fo rd House Prof predicts 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 l if ie d sta 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 1 9 6 7 u n d e r n e g o t i a t i o n s . S u b s id iz e d h o u sin g availab le . F u ll c re d it fo r p r i o r e x p e rie n c e . T ra v e l artificial h e a r t p a id f r o m W in n ip e g and return, 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 . for t r a n s p l a n t s Address In q u irie s to: A ssistant Regional Superintendent o f Schools Departm ent of Indian Af f ai r s C u rre n t attem pts at human 301-267 Edmonton S treet heart transplants are bringing us _________________________ Winnipeg 1, Manitoba, Canada clo se r to the day when a person with a defective heart can obtain a synthetic replacement more GATES durable than a natural organ, ac­ OPEN cording to M .H. C h e trick, MSU’ s chemical engineering department T A R L IT E 6:30 Y ü U U B EÎt chairm an. * D t- iv e -ln T h e a t r e The use of a r tific ia l hearts * * 3020 SNOW ROAD removes the m o ra l and legal un­ ce rta in tie s of taking a heart from one human and placing i t in the y 2 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LANSING ON M-78 7) body of another, said C h e trick. T O N IG H T --2 H IT S I--A L L C O LO R "Synthetic hearts would be available in enough quantity to r SIMMW EMMMaROBMSON«MMRE! t h is c o u ld b e th e m o st accommodate a ll potential r e c i­ p ie n ts ," says C h e trick, "and could be designed fo r th e ir r e ­ KAMMUH IDEM m 0* TH E <3 cipients w ith specifications fo r size and ca p a city." C iN C iN N ^ l TIRRY JAN Im p o r t a n t 3 0 m in u t e s C h e trick said synthetic sub­ IMURIUKGDOH M iE I InM ET R O C O LO R $ stitutes are the ultim ate answer SHOWN A T 9:05 ONLY •• / ' ¿ V fo r d a m a g e d h e a rts a n d "th e y w ill probably be developed by chem ­ L EXTRA — CARTOON AND SHORT SUBJECT A T 7:07 A N D L A T E in y o u r w h o le 4 y e a r s ica l engineers working with m edical re s e a rc h e rs " in the near future. The chem ical engineer w ill A N S IN O FREEINCAR oF c o lle g e . contribute his know how in the areas of m a te ria ls and flu id flow, said D r. C h e trick, and the m edi­ A D riv e In T h e a t r e 5 2 0 7 S. C E D A R STREET HEATERS cal researcher w ill add his know- J cal researcher w ill add his knowledge of the biological sys­ T H IS I S T H IS I S tem , re su lts A combination of these in the "h y b rid r e ­ TONIGHT H O RRO R1 T 1 R S O R I s e a rc h e r” o r biom edical en­ E X C L U S IV E F IR S T gineer. A R E A S H O W IN G The experim ental heart boost­ e r tested at B a y lo r U n iv e rs ity ’ s It could be the beginning of the good life. thmy you'll look back on with pleasure, the C O M E AS L A T E AS Medical College was co -d e ve l- "And what" you ask, "is the 'Good Life'?” rest of your life. 10:15 — S E E A oped by the chem ical engineering C O M P L E T E SHOW Well, working for a living, now that you're How about it? What can you lose? department at Rice Institute, about tograduate, isn't exactlyheavenlybliss. C h e trick said. The key to making a rtific ia l organs is In the development of GATES OPEN 6 :3 0 - 11 P . M . But joining a company noted for its human qualities— itsconcernfor the advancement of INLAND STEEL synthetic m a te ria ls with the same itspeople, cancome mightyclose. The thirty, properties as human organs, he ’ THE SHE BEAST” AT orso, minutesyouspendtalkingwithanInland noted. 7:07 AND 10:15 Steel Com pany representative, m ay besom e- T h is problem is being solved ’ THE E M BALM ER ” AT through the use o f polym ers, said 8:50 AND LA T E C h e trick. These a re substances For anappointment, see your Placement Director. Arepresentative of Inland Steel Com pany b u ilt o f repeating blocks o f chem­ ic a l units. P olym e rs are found in EXTRA! will be oncampus F R |D A y, F E B R U A R Y 9th th e ir natural fo rm in bread C O LO R C ARTO O N starch, meat protein, resins, rubber and gum. SHO RT SU B JE C T 10 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan F r id a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 SPORTS G a g e r s h o p e th e ir lig h t n in g strik e s 'M ’ t w ic e much tougher than the f i r s t , even N orthw estern holds the top posi­ Dennis Stew art and guard Jim Weekend action for Spartans By G A Y E L W ESCH though we did w in that one on tion at 4-1 and three teams are P itts so fa r . S ta t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r the ro a d ," Benlngton said. " M o s t tied fo r second w ith 4-1 re co rd s. Tom janovlch, a 6 -7 195 Some things are supposed to be people think winning a t home a fte r The Spartans a re 8-7 o v e ra ll. pounder, is one o f the Big Ten’ s HOME lo v e lie r the second tim e around, beating a team on the road Is Michigan will be com ing into top sophomores and is averaging G Y M N A S T I C S — M i n n e s o t a , F r i d a / , 7:30 p . m . af so MSU’ s basketball team hopes easy, but that Isn’ t necessarily the game an underdog. But in 18.9 points p e r game. A good M a n ’s I M . -• - that playing a rc h -riv a l Michigan so. Pmnot as w o rrie d about the la s t three m eetings between outside shot and rebounder,T om ­ W R E S T L IN G — I l l i n o i s , S a t u r d a y , 7j30 p .m . at again is one o f them . going back to k>wa as I would the two teams in three ye a rs, janovlch scored 21 points and The la s t tim e the two teams have been had we beat them the underdog has won each tim e . grabbed 13 rebounds agaiinst the M s n ’s I M . h e re ." m e t, Jan. 13 at Ann A rb o r, it MSU upset M ichigan’ s team , Spartans ' In the f ir s t contest. BASKETBALL — M i c h i g a n , S a t u r d a y 8 p . m . at The W olverines w ill be looking was p re tty lovely fro m the which included C azzle R ussell Stewart Is ju s t o ff a 32-point J sn lso n F lsld h o u ss. Spartan standpoint, MSU gained fo r th e ir f i r s t Big Ten v ic to ry and O liv e r Darden In 1966, 86- perform ance against Ohio State its only league road v ic to ry to to c lim b fro m la s t place in the 77. The Spartans lo s t la s t year la s t Saturday, and Is averaging AW AY date w ith an 86-81 decision then. conference standings. M ichigan is 81-59 although they went on to 17.7 points p e r game fo r the But MSU Coach John Bening- 0-4 In league play and 5-9 over­ gain a share o f the B ig Ten title season. H O C K E Y — M i c h i g a n T s c h , F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y . ton Is s t ill w ary o f the Wol­ a ll. and the W olverines finished la s t. Benlngton fe lt P itts was the I N D O O R T R A C K ~ M i c h i g a n F e d e r a t i o n M eet, A n n verines even though the Spartans MSU needs a v ic to ry i f it Is Michigan was a fa v o rite in the W olverine key before the f ir s t A r b o r , Saturday. w ill have the hom e-court advan­ to keep its Big Ten t itle hopes la st m eeting. contest, and he hasn’t changed his S W I M M I N G — Indiana, S a tu rd a y tage at 8 p.m . Saturday at J e n l- a liv e . The Spartans are 2-3 The W olverines have been get­ opinion. The 6-3 guard plays F E N C I N G - - Illin o is, C h ica go , Sa tu rd a y son Fieldhouse. in conference play and in seventh ting consistent sco ring fro m f o r - a w a y-fro m or clo se -to the m in i "T h e second game is usually place In the league standings. ward Rudy T om janovlch, center basket, depending on the man who defends against h im . He totaled 18 points against MSU in th e fir s t EYES A BENGAL BERTH m eeting, w ith John Holms de­ fending , and has been averaging 16.4 points fo r a ll games. Phillip’s goal: from jail to pros Forw ard Bob S u lliva n , a 6-4 190 pounder, w ill s ta rt at fo rw a rd , and Ken M axey,a speedy 5-9 guard a re M ich igan 's other probable s ta rte rs . NEW YORK (UPI) — Jess P h il­ servation assignments to Camp him among the top five players includes b illia rd s , table tennis lip s is sure he can make i t with W aterloo at Grass Lake, M ich. in the country. But they passed and some weight liftin g . MSU w ill s ta rt H a rriso n the pros. "H e y, did you h e ar?" one of him up in the d ra ft ju st completed. I t was a m ise ra b ly raw day at Stepter at guard fo r the second He has a rig h t to feel that way. them said to P h illip s . Same w ith the Dallas Cowboys. Camp W aterloo T hursday. consecutive game and w ill team One of the reasons he does is “ Hear what?" inquired the s ix - The Cowboys were interested T he re was dampness every­ him w ith John B a ile y. J im Gib­ because he’ s making i t now in foot, 200-pounder. enough in him , however, to make where fro m the ra in and the fog bons and B ernle Copeland w ill priso n where he’ s doing 15 "Y ou been drafted to play pro in q u irie s at Southern M ichigan and the mud didn’t help. Jess be at the forw ard s and Lee La­ months to 14 years fo r fo rg e ry. football by C incinnati. We a ll P riso n where he o rig in a lly was P h illip s didn’t le t It bother him fayette at ce n te r. A fte r a fa ll lik e that, what's so heard i t on the ra d io ." assigned. too much. T hey say he’ s adjust­ Steve Rym al w ill resum e tough about playing pro football? The pros don’t m iss a tr ic k . Only Paul Brown, coach and ing w ell. the im portant position of sw ing- Jess P h illip s , 20, is a fo rm e r Jess P h illip s played together general manager o f the A F L ’ s He is ge nerally pleasant but m an, and w ill play e ith e r guard sta r defense halfback fo r MSU with such men who have already brand new C incinnati Bengals, reserved. He doesn’t talk a blue o r fo rw a rd as needed. Woody who was sentenced la s t Nov. 13 made i t big in the pros as Bubba wasn’t a fra id to take a shot. streak and when he answered E dw ards, who came In to score and could be e lig ib le fo r parole by October. Smith and George W ebster and p ro scouts have a way of r e ­ He drafted Jess P h illip s on the fo u rth round and then said “ No questions put to him by the camp superintendent, he did in near 18 points against M ichigan In the U-M’s top scorer f i r s t game, Is also expected to A t approxim ately 4 p.m . last m em bering lit tle things like that. com m ent" when people asked detached fashion. R u d y T o m ja n o vlch , a 6 -7 sophom ore fcQ ™ H am - see considerable action. Wednesday, some o f P h illip s fe l- The Green Bay Packers thought about him . I t was no random pick " I w asn't s u rp rise d about be­ t r a m c k , I s M i c h i g a n ’s le a d i n g s c o r e r wttn an IB .9 Benlngton Is undecided on the low inmates returned fro m con­ so much of P h illip s they rated by Brown. He had checked a few ing d ra fte d ," P h illip s said, " I p o i n t s p e r g a m e a v e r a g e . M S U w i l l ta k e o n th e W o l ­ defensive assignments against things beforehand. didn’t know who would d ra ft me, Tom janovlch and P itts . E ith e r v e r i n e s at 8 p . m . S a t u r d a y . "W e looked into the c irc u m ­ but I thought somebody would. Copeland o r Gibbons m ight take IM News stances p rio r to the d ra ft,” says Pete Rozelle, the pro football I'm sure I can make i t as a p ro .” What about Paul Brown? Had ro m ja n o vich , and Stepter o r one of the forw ards could be as­ C om m issioner, "a n d as long as he never m et h im o r spoken w ith signed to P itts . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 GYM I 6:00 7:00 Jets-O ld Folks 5 Spot-Brougham there is no fu rth e r problem we see no reason why he (P h illip s ) him on the phone? " N e v e r ," said P h illip s . “ One F rosh c a g e r s g e t 8:00 Psyche’ s-G randm others can't play when he comes o u t." of the o ffic e rs here brought in a C ourt 1 Jess P h illip s tr ie s to keep in copy of the Pontiac (M ich.) Press 5:00 H ouse -H o rro r GYM II shape in prison by working out la st night and that was where I Bi g 1 0 standings ^ $ a t U r C |a y 6:00 .Sly T u rk e y s -C h a rlie C o u rt 4 as best he can. heard he drafted m e. I ’ m v e ry 7:00 R um m ies-F . Hub 11 5:00 Paperbacks-Scare Mach. He is the camp f ir s t aid man and pleased he d id ." 8:00 E lsw orth-B ow er Conference A ll 6:00 Hovel-Housebroken also a ssists in prom oting an in ­ Was he anxious to play pro MSU’ s freshm an basketball B enjam in, a 6-2, 192 pounder W L W L GYM I 7:00 Holden S6-S4 door re cre a tio n a l program which ball? Was he excited o ve f the team w ill engage in 'Its f ir s t fro m Dayton, Ohio, has scored Northw estern 4 1 9 '5 C ourt 2 8:00 Augies Acc*s-C,3 » prospect? " Q u ite ," answered iutec-coU egW ^- w r? - t ». over ,30 ’jjoirffs tw ice In p ick up Tryours set for j;0fT Cache-Caribbean Iowa 3 1 9 5 the one-tim e MSU sta r. 6:30 Saturday night, m eeting St. games- contests and scored 34 Ohio State 3 1 10 4 6:00 Fee M ales-Eecundity GYM III When the 'neatljex warm s up, C la ir Cdtmty 'C om m unity C ol­ against the v a rs ity in a s c rim ­ 7:00 B ra n d y -B rin k le y Wisconsin 3 1 9 5 mage. Benjam in has averaged C o u rt 5 P h illip s may get a chance to play lege. It w ill be a p re lim in a ry to volleyball 8:00 H ow land-E lsw orth Illin o is 2 1 7 6 the M SU -M ichlgan v a rs ity con­ 26 points per game against pick 5:00 C asopolls-C arleton a lit tle touch fo otba ll. L a te r, he’l l Purdue 2 2 7 6 test. up teams and 23.5 against the 6:00 H orrendo u s-H oly Land 'S’ get m ore o f a chance w ith Cincy. 8 6 GYM II Indiana 2 2 The freshm en have had game v a rs ity . 7:00 H o rn e t-Hospiciano Things are looking up fo r Jess 8 7 C ourt 3 MSU 2 3 a c t i o n against p ick-u p teams B enjam in’ s p a rtn e r at guard, 8:00 Im p re s s io n s -R iv e r Rats P h illip s . He could have a fine fu ­ Michigan 0 4 5 9 5:00 R ail S p litte rs -E l B ird o s The Men’ s V o lle yb a ll C lub w ill J ES S P H I L L I P S 6-1, 185-pound T im Bograkos, is tu re . A ll he needs to do is keep composed of MSU students be­ hold tryo u ts fo r a ll Interested Minnesota 0 5 3 12 the freshm an second leading GYM III fo re a ll the v a rs ity home games Whosaid... C o u rt 6 5:00 Holden N1-N3 students th is weekend. The try o u ts w ill be held at that pen in h is pocket. this season, and have had two scrim m ages against the v a rs ity . s c o re r w ith a 19.5 average in p ick up games and 20 points in "First Things 6:00 7:00 B rutus-D euces Holden S(-S2 10 a.m . Saturday In Gym I o f the Men’ s L M . and at 2 p.m . Sunday In the Sports Arena. 2ND STRAIGHT ROAD GAME St. C la ir (fo rm e rly called P o rt H uron Junior College) has a 14-1 re co rd th is season against com­ scrim m ag es w ith the v a rs ity . A lefthander w ith a deadly Jump shot, Bograkos was a m a- 8:00 5 Spades-BCBP First?” m unity and ju n io r college op­ ponents, and is averaging 116 j o r fa c to r in F lin t C e n tra l’ s m a r c h to the M ichigan High C a r a v e l l e » points p e r game. The team ’ s School C lass A fin a ls la st ye a r. D iv isio n of B U L O V A F e n c e r s t r a v e l to Illin o is only loss was to Vincennes Jun­ He came to MSU on a baseball sch o la rsh ip . has everything Coach C h arley S chm itter and the Spartan fencing team take to The Spartan captain could only salvage one of three bouts at A ir Chuck S u ritz, a ju n io r, leads the fo ilis ts . Rod R oberts and Pete io r C ollege of Indiana. St. C la ir w ill have a height advantage over the fro s h . P laying fo rw a rd fo r the fre sh ­ men w ill be 6-1 Paul Dean, and you'd expect of the road again th is weekend, th is tim e meeting Illin o is andChicago Force. Glenn W illia m s heads the MSU T robe back him up. Senior M ike Schroeder leads Its s t a r ting lineup w ill be 6-7 M ike Branaugh, a 230-pound­ 6-2 1/2 Steve S izem ore. Dean, fro m A lm a , has averaged 20.7 a fine watch... at Champaign Saturday. The Spartans beat Oakland at home Jan. 20, lo s t at A ir Force lis t in fo il, follow edby ju n io r Don Satchell. B ro th e rs L a r r y and epee, w ith H arvey H a rris (soph) and M ike V itoux, a senior, back­ e r at center, 6-5 fo rw a rd s Dan M cL e m o re and John K ir k , 5-11 guard J im (Bubbles) H a rris and in p ick up games but has just recovered fro m an in ju ry w hich made him m i s s both v a rs ity G ary N o rcu tt should be th ird men. ing Schroeder up. (except a high price) la s t weekend, and w ill not re tu rn B ill K e rn e r, J im Davey and Bob Top fencers fo r the Maroons 5-10 guard Ben Robinson. scrim m a ges. home u n til Feb. 24. T y le r are the top epeeists. Doug Both M cL em o re and K ir k are S i z e m o r e has averaged 18 Each team at Illin o is w ill meet are Steve Knodle In epee, T e r r y 190 pounders. points in p ick up games but was F R O M $12.95 Thompson and T im T u ttle are the other, so the Spartans have a Barton in sabre, and Seth Nasia H a rris is fro m L o rra in e , Ohio, held to ju s t seven points in the backup men. chance to up th e ir season record in fo il. two v a rs ity scrim m ages. Ju n io r captain B ill Abraham, and was an A ll-S ta te selection. to 3-1. Gordon Jamieson, a 6-5, 199 C aravelle* Illin o is was second in the B ig eighth in the B ig Ten in sabre la st year, leads the I llin i. He is backed The Spartans meet Iowa, W is­ consin (defending B ig Ten He played against Spartan fre s h ­ man guard Rudy Benjamin in an pounder w ill be the freshm an D iv isio n o f B U L O V A T e n last year and is favored in up by ju n io r K a rl F re tz and soph­ champs), and Kansas next week­ Ohio A ll-S ta te game th is sum­ ce n te r. He has averaged 7.7 and the low priced, high quality watch Saturday's meet. omore Steve K niss. end at Iowa C ity . m e r. fo u r points respectively in games "W ithout knowing anything before v a rs ity contests a n d about them I think they’l l be against the v a rs ity . tough,” MSU coach S chm itter Two two top freshm an re ­ We d o n 't k n o w but we a g r e e w ith the Idea, A n d o n e o f the f i r s t JCWCLRY W ART CENTER said. Chicago Coach M a rvin Nelson (who coached MSU’ s Glenn W il­ lia m s in high school) was pes­ Placement Bureau placem ents w ill be 6-1 g uard- fo rw a rd Eddie Humphrey and 6-3 fo rw a rd -c e n te r David Cook. Bob Nordmann, the freshm an t h i n g s y o u s h o u l d do 319 E . G R A N D R IV E R s im is tic about h is team. Students must re g is te r in p e r­ packaging technology (B ,M ), ac­ engineering (B ,M ), chem ical, coach, was o p tim is tic despite w h i le y o u ' r e y o u n g I s " I ’ ve got fiv e back fro m last son at the Placem ent Bureau at counting, m arketing, in d u stria l mechanical, c iv il and m e ta llu r­ the lack o f size on his team . c h e c k . into y o u r life ye ar. But I ’ ve got tro u b le s ," he least two days p r io r to the date ad m in istra tio n and general busi­ gical engineering and account­ " I t ’ s hard to evaluate the team Special In su ran ce . TODAY & TOMORROW said. o f an interview . ness (B) and m athem atics and ing (B ,M ,D ), in d u s tria l manage­ because of the com petition so Now —w hile you a re In c o l­ ONLY "W e ’ve lo s t to Wayne State F rida y, Feb. 9: computer science (B ,M ). ment, fin a n cial adm inistration, fa r , but I think we can play w e ll lege—you qualify fo r the 17-10; we beat Oakland 17-10. A llie d M ills , In c.: A ll m a­ Goodyear Aerospace C o rp ., econom ics, general business, w ith Just about anybody," N ord­ BENEFACTOR: the life In­ And we lo st to Cleveland State jo r s of the colleges of a g r i­ E le c tric a l and mechanical engi­ m athem atics and sta tistics, m e­ mann said. "W hat we lack In surance policy created fo r EXPERTLY LAUNDERED 2 2 -5 ." cu ltu re and natu ra l resources neering (B,M ) and m athematics chanical and c iv il engineering size w e’ l l have to make up fo r college students. S tarting fo r MSU at sabre w ill and business (B). (M ). (B .M ). in speed and quickn ess." be captain C h arley B aer. Backing A ll Steel Equipment, Inc.: M e­ Inland Steel C ontainer Co.: M e­ You pay less because you a re a p re fe rre d r is k . The SHIRTS up B aer w ill be Dean Daggett and e ith e r Pete Kahle o r John Hock­ chanical engineering, account­ ing and fin a n cial adm inistration, Goodyear A to m ic C orp.: E le c­ tr ic a l, chem ical, mechanical and m e ta llu rg ica l e n g in e e rin g , chanical and chem ical engineer­ ing and ch e m istry (B ,M ), pack­ British art BENEFACTOR is com­ ing. management and economics and aging technology, a ll m ajors of chem istry, m athem atics and pletely adaptable to your In d ivid u a l through yo u r life . needs, a ll 30* " I hope B aer w ill get back on the winning side a fte r la st week,” S chm itter said. "1 think he w ill. ” a ll m a jo rs, a ll colleges (B). and A m erican Can Co.: Chemical mechanical engineering, physics (B ,M ). Goodyear In ternational C orp.: the colleges o f business, a rts and le tte rs , com m unication a rts and social science (B) and manage­ at Kresge ment and m arketing (B ,M ). B ritis h brass rubbings and W IT H A N Y D R Y C L E A N IN C A ll m a jo rs o f the college o f busi­ It was created by College Masonite C o rp .: Mechanical, p rin ts fro m the .in te rn a tio n a lly ORDER ness, economics, mechanical, L ife . • • . the o rig in a l and only lif e insurance com­ pany serving college men HILLELFOUNDATION e le c tric a l and chem ical engi­ neering and ch e m istry, manage­ chem ical and c iv il engineering known Winston C o llection w ill be (B), and general business adm in­ displayed Sunday in the N o rth is tra tio n and a ll m a jo rs of the G a lle ry o f Kresge A r t C o lte r. ment and la b o r and in d u stria l only. college o f business (B ,M ). The p rin ts in the collection N o o t h e r c l e a n i n g c e n t e r c a n m a t c h the 319 H I L L C R E S T A T W . G R A N D R I V E R re la tio n s (B ,M ). T he Mead C o rp .: Mechanical represent the techniques o f 20th Y ou' should take tim e now q u a l i t y job o f A r n o l d P a l m e r C l e a n i n g C e n ­ The Goodyear T ir e and Rubber engineering (B ,M ), chem ical en­ century a rtis ts including M lro , to liste n to y o u r College t e r . T a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h i s d r y - c l e a n i n g and Co.: M echanical, e le c tric a l and gineering (B), e le c tric a l engi- C hagall, M atisse and P icasso. s h i r t f i n i s h i n g o f f e r to da y. Sabbath Services and Kiddush Saturday 10 A.M , chem ical engineering, ch e m istry , neering (B ,M ), c iv il engineering, Rubbings, life -s iz e Images on L ife re p re se n ta tive . It could be the most Im por­ and in d u s tria l a d m in istra tio n (B ), and a ll m a jo rs of the college o f plates tra n s fe rre d to paper, tant conversation y o u 'll SUNDAY, F E B R U A R Y 4, 6 P.M. m arketing and tran sp orta tion ad­ business (B), accounting and f i ­ represent m em orials dating fro m eve r have. Su p p e r - F o r u m - Social m in is tra tio n , mathem atics, sta­ nancial a d m in istra tio n (B,M ) and the 14th through 16th ce n tu rie s. tis tic s , psychology, advertising packaging technology (B). The Winston C ollectio n ranges W i l l i a m B lo d ge tt DR. F R A N C IS M. D O N A H U E and com m unication (M ). N ational Steel C orp.: Chemical fro m a 1905 etching by Braque to Representing the Only Dept, of Religion, M.S.U. will discuss Goodyear T ir e and Rubber Co., engineering (B ,M ,D ), c iv il, e lec­ a 1960 lithograph by Jasper Johns. Company that Sells Exclu­ C L B A N IN O C E N T E R Jackson P lant: Management, tr ic a l and mechanical engineer­ The rubbings and p rin ts w ill be sively to College Men. "T H E R E L I G I O U S S H R I N E S IN I S R A E L " chem ical, e le c tric a l and mechan­ ing (B ), m etallurg y, mechanics on display u n til Feb. 25. 405 Abbott Road Father Donahue will show slides taken ic a l engineering (B ). and m a te ria ls science and chem­ W orks o f C lifto n McChesney, COLLEGE LIFE INS*. during his recent visit to Israel. H e w l e t t - P a c k a r d Company: is tr y (B .M .P ), m athem atics and associate p ro fe sso r o f a r t , w ill 220 AlbertSt. 2 d o o rs n o rth o f E , L a n s in g P o s t O ffic e A Hot Meat Dinner will Be Served. Everyone Welcome. E le c tric a l engineering (B ,M ,D ). a ll m a jo rs o f the college o fb u s i- also be displayed durin g Feb­ 332-423« ____________ FOR RIDES CALL 332-1926________ ' Inland Steel C o.: E le c tric a l ness (B ). ru a ry . M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F eb ru ary 2, 1968 11 SPORTS Gymnasts open last half LI R y u n ’s m a r k s g e t c o m m i t t e e ’s O K of season against By DON DAHLSTROM LONDON (U PI) — J i m Ryun’ s 3:51.1 clocking fo r the m ile and new records in both the 440 yards and 400 m eters. defeat fo r the Spartans was Jan. horse), L a rr y Petersen (flo o r T h o r is undefeated in both side his 1500 m eter tim e of 3:31.1, San Jose State (Shackelford, Stat e News Sport s W r i t e r 11, 1964, when they lo s t to Iowa. e xe rcise , tra m p o lin e , and va u lt), horse and horizontal bar w ith along with 12 m ore m arks by Talmadge, Evans, Smith) got MSU’ s gymnasts head Into the Since then, MSU has won 14 Dave Stende (a ll-a ro u n d ), and averages of 9.3 and 9.32» other A m ericans, were o ffic ia lly IA A F recognition a t 880 yards and second and c ru c ia l p a rt o f th e ir s tra ig h t. Paul W elter (horizontal b a r). re spectively. accepted as w o rld records 800 m eters fo r its 1 : 22.1 tim e season tonight against Minnesota Minnesota stands at 5-2 o v e ra ll Stende has scored 51.1 points In event averages »the Spartans Thursday by the International May 13 at Fresno, C a lif. at 7:30 at the Men’ s IM . th is season and 2-2 in the con­ p e r meet in a ll-a ro u n d . A rm ­ have a 27.2 score In long horse, A m ateur A th le tic Federation B arbara F e r r e ll’ s 11.1 clock­ MSU goes Into action w ith a ference. La st season, th e irc o n - strong has a 9.25 to his c re d it 27.04 In horizontal b a r, and 27.0 (IAAF). ing in the Women’ s 100 m eters 3-0 conference re cord In dual ference re cord was 1-6. They in horizontal b a r, w hile soph­ in s till rin g s. A lso the 71 foot, 5 -1 /2 inch shot at Santa B arbara, C a lif., July 2 meets and has fo u r B lgTen teams have defeated N ebraska, Q lln o is - om ore M ark Howell scored 9.12 Szypula expects to enter soph­ put by Randy Matson on A p ril 22 also was recognized. s till to be m et. The Spartans Chicago C irc le , Ohio State, In­ in va u lt. om ore Joe Fedorchik In a l l- at College Station, T e x.; the 17- Among the w o rld m arks re c ­ a re 3-1 o vera ll diana, Iowa State. The Spartans a re coming o ff around. Fedorchik's averages 7 3 /4 pole vau lt by Paul W ilson ognized by athletes of other na­ O f the fo u rm e e ts ,th re e o f them The Gopher scores have aver­ th e ir fin e st team e ffo rt of the include 8.95 in flo o r exercise, June 23 at B a ke rsfie ld , C a lif.; tions, were an 8:19.8 tw o-m ile are at home fo r Coach George aged about 178 points w ith a season against Illin o is la st week. 8.88 in vau lt, 8.81 in p a ra lle l the 13.2-second 110 m eter and by Ron C larke of A u stra lia June Szypula's crew, including the two season-high o f 179.76 against " T h is ye a r’ s team has been b a rs, and 9.02 in horizontal bar. 120 yard hurdles m ark by E a rl 27 in Sweden; a 2:16.2 by G er­ big meets against Michigan (last Ohio State. T h is is higher than steadier than la s t season’ s,’ ’ T h o r’ s other averages include McCullouch J u ly 7 at Minneapo­ many’ s F. J. Kem per in the 1000 y e a r's runnerup In the nationals) the 178.83 w ith which MSU won Szypula said. "W e have no real 9.15 in flo o r exe rcise, 9.25 In lis , Minn. m eters Sept. 9 atHannover, and Iowa (defending Big Ten la st ye a r’ s meet against the weakness.” va u lt, and 9.28 In p a ra lle l b a rs. The I AAF also recognized the Pistons swap champion). Gophers. So fa r , the Spartans a re unde­ O ther top averages Include 17-7 pole va u lt by Bob Seagren T h is could be especially Im ­ Minnesota has a young team , feated as a team In flo o r exer­ C ra ig K insey, 9.18 In side horse; at San Diego, C a lif., June 6 as portant fo r the Spartans who have w ith seven sophomores on a squad c is e and horizontal b a r. They Dave C ro ft, 9.1 In s t ill rings; with Royals; a w orld m ark u n til W ilson erased a 10-m eet winning streak at o f 18. have won three of fo u r tim es In Dan K insey, 9.13 In s t ill rings; i t 17 days la te r. Somewhat same home, dating back to the 1964-65 The seven re tu rn in g letterm en side horse, s till rin g s , and p a ra l­ Ed Gunny, 9.09 In vault; and fate befell Russ Hodge in the get Hairston season when Southern Illin o is de­ are: B ill A rm stro n g (horizontal le l bar. N orm Haynle, 9,03 In horizontal decathlon. feated them 73-64, on Feb. 15, b a r and s t ill rin g s ), John Bab­ Toby Towson Is undefeated In bar. Hodge surpassed the old m ark 1965. cock ( s till rin g s ), J im Nelson flo o r exercise w ith a 9.33 aver­ In the latest sta tistics released with his 8,230 points on July 23- The la st home conference (a ll-a ro u n d ), John N oer (side age th is season. Captain Dave by the National Assn. of 24 at Los Angeles, but K. Bend- CINCINNATI (U P I)—The C in ­ C ollegiate Gymnastics Coaches, lin o f Germany wound up with the cinnati Royals Thursday traded the Spartans had 13 d iffe re n t en­ record with 8,319 points May 13- th e ir discontented fo rw a rd Hap STIFF COMPETITION trie s in the Top 10. T ho r is fifth in side horse, 14 at Heidelberg, Germany. In the relays, the IAAF recog­ H airston and rookie center Jim Fox to the D e tro it Pistons fo r second in vault, fir s t in p a ra lle l nized the 39.6 clocking by the forw a rds John T resvant andTom b a rs, fourth in horizontal bar.and U n ive rsity of C a lifo rn ia (Okoye, Van A rsdale in a stra ig h t pla ye r Tankers at Indiana By G A R Y ^ A ^ L K O W IC Z d ive rs re tu rn in g who scored in f ir s t in a ll-a ro u n d . Towson is second in flo o r ex­ e rc ise and Fedorchik is fo u rth . 200 breatstroke, have had fast C raig Kinsey is fourth in side (H o r s e ) in g a r o u n d M S U g y m n a s t T o b y T o w s o n , p e r f o r m i n g h e r e in the v a u l t event, w i ll le a d the S p a r t a n g y m n a s t i c te a m Domansky, Copeland, Busby) in the 440-yard eventand the match­ ing tim e on June 2 by Southern C alifornia (M cCullouch, K u lle r, swap. H airston, a fo u r-y e a r man in the National B asketball A ssocia­ tio n, has been feudingw ith Royals Sta te N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r la st y e a r’ s NCAA meet. enough tim es to be e lig ib le fo r horse, Dan Kinsey is th ird in Simpson, M ille r) at Los Angeles. Coach Ed Jucker over amount of W hile the Spartans probably th is y e a r's NCAA meet. s till rin g s , and Ed Gunny is th ird t o n ig h t when th e y m e e t M i n n e s o t a at 7:30 In the M a n ' s Then, the USC crew came along in vault. playing tim e . He was quoted t y I f strong com petition brings out are not strong enough to w in the One of the best races should I.M . B u ild in g. Sta te N e w s photo b y M i k e B e a s l e y to low er the fig u re to 38.6 fo r Philadelphia papers as c a llin g the best in a team, then MSU’ s team ba ttle against theH oosiers, come in the backstroke w here Jucker " n u ts " fo r the way he sw im m ers should turn in some they should o ffe r s tiff compe­ MSU’ s W illia m s and Bob Burke handles his players, but la te r fast tim es this Saturday. titio n In several individual w ill sw im againstlndiana’ s C h a r- denied the quote. The com petition couldn’t be much stronger as the Spartans tra v e l to Bloomington to meet Indiana’ s pow erful s w i m m i n g events. “ Our meet objective is to put o u r men in the events they’ l l do best in ,” Coach Charles M c - lie H ickcox, who won both back­ stroke events at la st y e a r’ s NCAA meet and was la te r v ic to rio u s at th e AAU and P an-A m erican N e w ’ matmen meet fifin i H airston, th ird leading scorer on the Royals,' is averaging 17A points a game, but la te ly has been relegated to a reserve ro le in team in an afternoon m eet. C affree said, " s o that hopefully m eets. By ST E V E LO K K E R due, 35-0, w hile losing to Ok­ 177, and B art M acom ber at heavy­ fa vo r of rookie B ill Dinwiddle. Indiana has won the B ig Ten th e ir tim e s w ill be good enough In the individual medley W il­ S ta te Ne ws S p o r t s W r i t e r lahoma U n iv e rs ity , 16-15, and weight. Fox, used sparingly, has a sw im m lng title fo r the la st seven to qualify them fo r NCAA com­ lia m s w ill be facing B ill U tley The MSU w restling team w ill Oklahoma State, 21-6. The Spar­ The meet, which w ill be com­ 3 - p o i n t s - p e r game a v e r a g e . consecutive years and haven't petition la te r .’ ’ and Steve W are both of whom sport a new look Saturday as it tans have an o ve ra ll record of peting fo r attendance w ith the Royals General Manager Pepper finished low er than th ird in the Only two Spartans, Pete W il­ have tim es Just s lig h tly slow er faces Illin o is at the Men's IM i t 4-3 in dual meet action. MSU-Michigan basketball game, W ilson said Tresvant and Van NCAA meet since 1958. lia m s in the 200 individual med­ than W illia m s in that event. 7:30 p.m . With seven returning le tte r­ w ill be the next to la s t home A rsdale would add needed re­ Indiana has nine sw im m ers and ley and B ruce Richards In the M cC affree feeis t h e diving Coach Grady Peninger has re ­ men and a group of prom ising competition fo r MSU. bounding strength. Tresvant was com petition w ill be outstanding. arranged the lineup, inserting one sophomores, Illin o is w a s ex­ Next w e e k e n d the Spartans the second leading rebounder on H is own Duane Green, Jim Hen­ new man and changing the weight pected to im prove its 2-10 record tra ve l to Iowa fo r dual matches the Pistons and is averaging derson, and Steve Reynolds w ill classes of fo u r other grap plers. fro m last year. T hings haven’t against N orthern Iowa and lovva 13.4 points a game. Van A rs ­ U n ive rsity. T he Spartans w ill R e la y r a c e s k e y be meeting the best group of d ive rs in the nation. George Hoddy w ill make his f ir s t appearance since taking a f ir s t place in the MSU quad­ worked out that way fo r the U lin i squad coached by Buel (Pat) Pat­ terson. .come home fo r the last home meet against M ichigan, Feb. 4. dale, tw in brother of the New Y o rk K nlcks’ Dick Van A rs ­ dale, is shooting at a 6.8 c lip . Indiana has three d ive rs back, W in Young, L u is Nino de R ive ra , rangle. Hoddy w ill w restle at The Illin o is w ill be and T ic k € a rlto n , who w é re high 123 poun;'». » ' frtradtd by tfflb L o ff re do, captiin», fo r tra c k a t fin is h e rs in the B ig Ten and NCAA. Bob Byrum w ill move to the 130-pound class. This w ill put and Roger May, both seniors who have won two v a rs ity le t­ M a r i o n ’s By DON K O P R IV A his second consecutive winning The area in w hich theH oosiers K eith Lowrance at 137. L o w - te rs In the sport. o Í» have im proved most th is season rance won the quadrangle title Loffredo w ill w restle at 152 and State News Sp or ts W r i t e r weekend in the long Jump. He at 137 when Dale Anderson was w ill face MSU's C a rr. He was is in the s p rin ts . D r e s s S a le C ' Heavy emphasis w ill be placed won the W estern M ichigan Re­ Sophomore B ill B u rre ll has h u rt e a rlie r in the year, the most valuable p la yer on the on the sp rin t medley and m ile lays crow n last week w ith a 23- joined Bobby W indle to give In ­ Anderson w ill move to 145, la st two Illin o is w re stling team s. re la ys Saturday when F ran D itt- 3 /4 leap. fo rcin g Dale C a rr to 152. Ron Last season he won 12 of 17 diana a strong one-two punch in r ic h ’ s tra ck squad competes in the U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan Re­ Roland C a rte r, MSU indoor pole vault re co rd holder at 16-0, w ill be try in g to avenge last these events. Indiana also has a great amount O u ellet, the re g u la r 152 pounder, w ill not w re stle. The re s t of the lineup w ill matches, three by pin. May won one of 16 matches last ye a r. Sophomore Dave Inman w ill * Jumpers • Dresses lays at Ann A rb o r, Teams competing in the v a r­ week’ s defeat to Eastern M ic h i­ of strength in the b reaststroke. rem ain the same, w itli Pat K a r- w re stle at 123 pounds. Another s ity division, w ith fin a ls begin­ ning at 6 p .m „ include W estern gan’ s B ill B a rre tt. John W ilcox (1 5 -0 , 5th la st week) and Tom W are, Dave P erkow ski, and Don M cKenzie have the three fastest D A L E CARR slake at 160, Rod O tt at 167, M ike Bradley at 177, and Jeff sophomore, B ruce L a ye r w ill compete at 130. Denny Rott w ill 4 \ OFF O M ichigan, Eastern M ichigan, S te rlin g w ill back up C a rte r in tim e s in the country this season. Smith at heavyweight. be featured at 137. C en tra l M ichigan, Wayne State, the vault. R ichards and Greg Brown race IM hours Illin o is ’ w re stlin g team w ill Chuck M a rsh a ll, the other lllin l Bowling Green, Ohio U n iv e rs ity , and several tra c k clubs, in ad­ G ordie Bowdell and A1 Malbach w il l be entered in the high jump, w h ile strongmen Joe A uffrey, against them. M cC affree w i l l have John M usulin and George Booth sw im ­ The Men’ s IM B uilding w ill rem ain open u ntil 9 F rid a y night. be looking fo r its f ir s t win of the season and the MSU squad grappler besides Loffredo who has a winning record, w ill go at C l ea ra nc e Special One Rack o f Sweat er s, Tops, etc. sjool d itio n to MSU and L'-M . w ill be looking to even its re c ­ 145 pounds. K eith Grantham, Ken Hines and m ing th e b u tte rfly against Reservations can be made by Freshm en w ill also compete ord on the c u rre n t home stand. Rounding out the lineup w ill Dennis Lam b w ill compete in Indiana's Ron Jacks and Kevin c a llin g the reservations desk at The Spartans have won one of In a separate ‘ ‘novice’ ' d ivision be Bruce K irk p a tric k at 160, shot put. B e rry . :l55-5044. three at home, beating P u r- meet today at 5:30 p.m . May at 167, K e rry Anderson at C l ea - a nc e Special 700 Women’s gym " I t ' l l be another one of those re a l ‘ ra t ra c e s '," said D ittric h . "W e ’ re going to concentrate on 'S’ IN 2 GAME SERIES One Rack of Sl acks, S k i r t s meet Saturday the sp rint medley and m ile re la y s . W e're looking fo r a l i t ­ tle w e e k ." better perfomance each Although M ichigan has a 220- ya rd track (eight laps to the m ile ), Tech icers seek revenge The situation has forced Bes­ While Hughes was perform ing The Women's gymnastic tear, w ill have its in itia l meet of the ye a r tom orrow when it meets MayQueen Nyl ons 9-11 Honey & Bei ge M A R IO N ’S APPARE L ^ J ^ r 351-7224 77c the same as Jenison Fieldhouse, By TO M BROW N Spartan tim es a re expected to be sone into juggling his lin e s. his h e ro ics, the Tech skaters B a ll State and M ichigan. The BROOKFIELD P L A Z A S ta t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r s lig h tly slow er than la s t week at "W e can get over the bruises, meet begins at p.m . in the IN THE EAST L AN SI N G S T A T E BA NK B L D G . were scoring, winning Friday W estern because of the narrow The feeling of revenge is run­ but how are we going to replace Women's I.M . Bldg. 7-2 and Saturday 5-0. Junior tra c k and tig h t turns, according ning high on the M ichigan Tech the scoring that C ris to fo li and center A1 K arlander scored three to D ittric h , campus th is weekend, and Amo D u f f e t t gave us?" the coach tim es during the se rie s, while Last week MSU m issed the Bessone wishes that he could queried. Captain John Haines, Ed S h il- F IN A L DAY F IN A L DAY take his hockey team some place Bessone w ill try' to find the key A m erican reco rd in the s p rin t lington and Jim Kryw ay ta llie d m edley re la y by seven-tenths of else. with a f ir s t lin e of C ris to fo li, two apiece. a second, but because of a dis­ Tech has not beaten the Spar­ Ken Anstey and Bob F allat Sat­ Tech rid e s a four-gam e win­ tans since February of 1966, and urday night. Nelson DeBenedet PRE-INVENTORY q u alifica tio n that tim e w ill not ning stre a k, and has a v icto ry be entered in the books. in 1966 the Spartans dumped the w ill f i l l in fo r C ris to fo li on F r i­ over North Dakota and a p a ir defending NCAA champion T ech- day night. Lee Hathaway, B ill Entered fo r the Spartans in the over Denver in posting its 13-5 m en, 4 -3 , in East Lansing to win E n rico and Pat Russo w ill carry' s p rin t medley is la s t week’ s re co rd . the Western C ollegiate Hockey the second lin e , w hile M ike O l­ 1/ quartet of B ill Wehrwein (440),' Tech’ s greatest asset is th e ir A ssn. p la yo ff. La st season Bes­ son, Chuck P h illip s and B obP at- ice arena, Deeks A rena, where Don C raw ford (220), Rick Dunn sone's crew stunned Tech in tu llo are Bessone’ s th ird lin e . the Huskies are 6-1. The rin k is (220) and Rich Stevens (880). Selected Selected o v e rtim e , 2- 1 , to take the play­ The fourth lin e w ill alternate up The m ile re la y team, a 3:15.7 w in n e r at Read Fieldhouse last Saturday, should consist of W ehr­ o ffs . It's W in te r-C a rn iv a l tim e at w ith B ill Watt seeing action, Michigan Tech w ill give Bes- sm a lle r than other rin k s and Tech has used it w ell over the years. BOOKS........ 80%Off «SWEATSHIRTS Selected to %price sone a ll the headaches that he w ein, Pat W ilson, Stevens and “C ra w fo rd , T ech, so the two-gam e set is doubly im portant with the Gov­ can handle. Sophomore goalie Bob Hughes “ You can’ t skate in that rin k ,” Bessone said. " Y o u ’ ve got to PENS......... 50%Off .JACKETS.........|/2price Selected írwrrcá The distance medley re la y e rn o r’ s Cup up fo r grabs. team , su rp ris in g w inners at W estern, should be Jack Bam ford It is a must weekend fo r both clubs. Tech, 7 -2 , needs a v ic ­ re g iste red a sh utou taga instM in- nesota-Duluth Saturday, the f ir s t shoot and keep the pressure on. T hey’ ll do it to you. T h a t ’ s JEWELRY....... 50%Off -RECORDS „■ 990 (440), M ike M urphey (880), Dale Stanley (three-fourths m ile) and KEN ANSTEY to ry to continue th e ir pu rsu it o f league-leading N o rth Dakota, Tech shutout in over two years, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ th e ir game,” FREE7”L.P.RECORD Reg. $5.00 ^SPIRALNOTEBOOKS .. You Save Dean Rosenberg on the anchor Skater’ s top sco re r 9 -2-1. fiessone has made It cle a r m ile . The 200-yard shuttle hurdle that the Spartans m ust win seven of th e ir rem aining 10 league con­ * 18"TEDDYBEARS 250 Sheets $1.98 RINGBINDERS ..... You Save •S Ä L te sts to have a chance fo r fifth You re la y consists of Steve Derby, Rich E lsasser, Rich P auli and Local art exhibit place. * CARBONPAPER 12.50 FILLERPAPER..... Save C ha rle y P o lla rd , The same fo u r w ill also compete in the 65-yard at Lansing gallery “ We are in te r rib le shape,” Bessone said. * * Hurry, sale is going-on at both high and low hurdles. The t e a m ’ s No. 4 s c o re r, * 2 0 % o ff t h e s e i t e m s * Roger M erchant, John Spain A public reception at the Lan­ sing Community G allery Sun­ Wayne D uffett, is out fo r the season with a broken jaw suf­ * A L L SWEATERS * and Bob G rim m are expected to run the 1000 yard run fo r MSU, w h ile W ilson and soph Jim day w ill introduce an exhibit by Lansing area a rtis ts . fered against M innesota. No, 2 s c o re r Nino C ris to fo li and a lte r­ * SP OR T SHIRTS • C P O SHIRTS • T I ES * * * OOKYÖRÖ G a lle ry hours fo r the W inter nate goalie Bob Johnson w ill • ASCOTS Bastian w ill compete in the 600 Open Show, which w ill run through s it Friday night’ s contest because ya rd dash. C lin t H a rris w ill run Feb. 28 are: 1-4 p.m . Sunday, o f fighting penalties in cu rre d on * the 60-yard dash. A r t L in k and sophomores B ill 7:30-9:00 p .m . Monday and 11:30 a.m ,-2 :3 0 p .m . Tuesday through the Jan. 20 gam? w ith Minnesota. “ Those Indians up in M in ­ * THE CRAVAT SHOP î Bradna and Ken Leonowicz w ill F rid a y , nesota k ille d us,” Bessone said, * BRO OKFIELD P LAZA IN E. L . STATE BANK BLDG. 3- 507 East Grand R iver ru n the- two m ile . No team is The reception w ill be held 131 East Grand R iv e r “ ft looked lik e we had ju s t come * 351-£269 * A cross fro m the Union A cross fro m Berkey H all entered in the two m ile re la y . fro m 1-4 p.m . at the g a lle ry at back fro m Vietnam . They high- C ity P arking at Rear F ree Parking — East Side o f Store C ra w fo rd w ill be try in g fo r 118 East M ichigan Ave. sticked us to death.” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 12 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan F r id a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 j S T A T E NEW S S T A T E NEW S C L A S S IF IE D C L A S S IF IE D 355-8255 Neeif a New Car? Sell the old one with a Want Ad and buy a new car from one of these fine dealers. 355-8255 SECRETARY, LEGA» , fo r law TV RENTALS for students. $9.00 WAOTED: TWO girls for luxury C HEVRO LET 1959 co n ve rtib le . PONTIAC 1959 H ydram atlc.R uns apartment. Spring and summer. p a rtn e r. Pie» - , oundings. month. F ree service and A utom atic. 348. Phone 489-1946. excellent; doesn't use o il. One block from campus. $60. M odem ^ \V * _.»i. Shorthand delivery. Call NEJAC, 337- 5-2/6 Body— fa lr . IV 2-3194. month, plus one month rent re q u ire d . Experience p re ­ 1300. We guarantee same-dav 2 -2 /5 free. 351-0729. 5- 2/ 7 fe rre d . Phone 489-5753. 10-2/7 service. C CHEVROLET 1966 B e la ir. F o u r- door. Power s t e e r i n g and PONTIAC C ATA LIN A C o n ve rti­ TV RENTALS for students. Low • A U T O M O T IV E ble, 1964. Red w ith w h ite top. EYDEAL VILLA Apartments . . . brakes. Radio. 28,000 m ile s . LARGE N ATIO NAL b u ild e r ha^ economical rates by the term or P ower steering a n d b ra ke s.C a ll Now accepting-leases for year • EM PLO YM EN T $1495. OX 4-0489 o r OX 4 - position open fo r an aggressive month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ week-days, 9-5 p.m ., 355-8297. beginning September, 1968. • FOR R E N T 2058. 5 -2 /7 young man who is w illin g and ALS. 484-9263. C C Two-bedroom apartments for • FOR S A LE eager to lea rn the re sid e n tia l COMET 1966 two-door, six c y l­ $240/month. Swimming pool, • LO ST A FOUND building business in the fie ld of Apartm ents inder, stick shift. Good condi­ PONTIAC 1965 Catalina tw o-door G .E. Appliances, garbage dis­ • PERSONAL purchasing and contract man­ posal, furnished for four-man tio n . Has good ga s mileage. Must ha rd -to p . Excellent condition. EAST SIDE, 312 - 314 South • PEANUTS PERSONAL agement. Some background a n d / or five man. Call 351-4275 after se ll. $1,500. 676-2020. 5 -2 /8 No money d o w n , $1,495. By H o i m e s S treet. W a t e r paid. • R EAL ESTATE o r experience would be helpful. 5 p.m. C ow ner. ED 2-2759. 3 -2 /2 $110.; 301 South Holmes base­ • S E R V IC E Please c a ll fo r appointrnent7Mr." CORVETTE 1963. Red w ith w hite R obert B ritz , at KAUFM AN AND ment — a ll u tilitie s paid, $85. • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N TWO BEDROOM. Unfurnished. top. 327/300 hp. F our-speed. PONTIAC 1962 co n ve rtib le . Me­ BROAD HOMES. INC. Area code 1441 East M ichigan Avenue. • W ANTED chanically sound. ContactChuck $120. month. Just east of cam ­ 427 hood. Sharp. 351-9327 a fte r 313-442-5760 Southfield, M ic h i­ Heat and w ater paid, $125; A ll at 332-6220. 3 -2 /5 pus. ED 7-7847. 5- 2/8 7 p.m . 3 -2 /2 gan. 5 - 2/7 apartm ents furnished. Phone IV D E A D L IN E 9-1017. C DODGE SENECA red 1960. F o u r- T R - 4 Roadster 1963. New m otor. W ANTED ONE g ir l spring and/ 1 P .M . one class day be­ d o o r, V - 8, standard s h ift. Ex­ $695. OX 4-0489 o r OX 4-0258. PART T IM E evening w ork a v a il­ TWO MEN fo r Burcham Woods o r sum m er. W aters Edge A p a rt­ fo re publication. 5 -2 /7 able fo r m ale students. C all apartm ent. W ill bargain. C a ll ments. 351-4361. 3- 2/5 ceptional condition. 332-4300. C ancellations - 12 noon one 393-5660 2-4 p.m . M o n d a y -F ri- 351-0634. 3 -2 /2 3 -2 /2 , class day before publica­ TRIUM PH 1961. 28 m ile s p e r gal­ day. 10-2/15 tio n . lon. Best o ffe r. 351-9548. A T T R A C T IV E LY FURNISHED FOURTH GIRL. Special w eekly FAIRLANE 500, 1965. E xcellent 5 -2 /6 $35. fo r 4 -to -m id n ig h t week-end one-bedroom apartm ent in new ra te s . A ttra c tiv e , quiet, con­ condition. C a ll 627-2928. 3 -2 /6 PHONE announcer at WSWM. T h ird b u ild in g . C a ll fo r appointment venient, parking. 351-0908. TRIUMPH T R -4 1963. V e ry good class license, some experience, to see. 332-3135. 10-2/13 4- 2/2 355-8255 FAIR LA N E 1964, Cobraized 289, condition. $850. C a ll 882-1380. ca r req u ire d . C a ll M r . Casey at four-speed. 6,000 m ile s . $1,475 RATES o r best o ffe r. 1121 C lim a x . 351- 3 -2 /6 337-1318 a fte r 2:30 p.m . 1-2/2 1 D A Y ................... $ 1.50 5607. 5 -2 /5 For Sale: Vacation retreat VOLKSWAGEN 1967 W hite. Black WOMAN WAhTTED: one day per 3 D A Y S ................. $ 3 . 0 0 v in y l in te rio r. Radio. 355-2798 week o r two halfdays fo r house- 5 D A Y S ................. $ 5 . 0 0 FALCON 1963 F u r- -».260 S p rin t. V - 8. Two-d V -k e t seats. a fte r 1 p.m. 3-2/5 cleaning and sm all amount of One room. All steel exterior. Fiber (based on 10 words p e r ad) iro ning . In new home fo r couple. Two nearly .*ew tire s . C a ll af­ VOLKSWAGEN 1962. Excellent Okemos area. M ust have tra n s ­ O ver 1 0 ,15< p e r word p e r day te r 5 p.m . 351-5442. 5 -2 /6 condition. Radio, v in y l in te rio r. portation. C a ll 677-3171 between glass insulation. 2 Louvered, There w ill be a 50£ service C a ll 351-5687 a fte r 4;30 p.m . 9-4:30 p.m . 5 -2 /8 and bookkeeping charge i f FORD 1962 Galaxie V - 8. T w o - this ad is not paid w ithin 3 -2 /2 screened windows with drapes. d o o r. Good condition. $350.351- one week. 7662. 3 -2 /6 B .A . C O N - S T A N g ir l. Make Auto Service & Ports money and have fun. F u ll o r Wood-panelled interior. Sleeps 2 The State News w ill be GTO 1967 Gold w ith black v in y l p a rt tim e . C all 332-8420. top. H urst linkage. R a lly wheels, ACCIDENT , PROBLEM? C a ll responsible only fo r the 5 -2 /6 f ir s t day’ s In c o rre c t Inser­ and many more e x tra s . C a ll KALAM AZOO STREET BODY I understand they’re decided to adults, 2 children. Clothes closet. SHOP. Sm all dents to la rg e tio n . T om . 355-8890. 5 -2 /6 bring back the Edsel, too! RN AND LP N P ositions a v a il­ w re c k s . Am erican and foreign c a rs . Guaranteed w o rk . 482- able in G e ria tric s at Ingham Linen closet. 3 storage cabinets plus MERCEDES BENZ 220S L 9 2 .A ir County F a c ility , Dobie Road, 1286. 2628 East Kalamazoo. C The State News does not conditioned, red le a th e r, A M - Okemos. 5% d iffe re n tia l, one p e rm it ra c ia l o r re lig io u s m eal, adequate pa rking. Many pantry. Dinette, icebox, water d iscrim in a tio n in its ad­ FM rad io , O riginal ow ner. Ex­ IM P O R T E D C A R Aviation Employment frin g e benefits including a tim e ce lle n t condition. 351-0444. ve rtisin g c o l u m n s . The 3 -2 /2 S E R V IC E and 1/2 fa c to r. Personnel, E D 2- supply, 2 utility tables and reading FRANCIS AVIATIO N . So easy to GERMAN - ENGLISH tra n s la - State News w ill not accept S P E C IA L IS T S 0801. 10-2/13 le a rn in the PIPER CHERO- t ion. Top " L t f c O several advertising w hich.discrim ­ inates a g a i n s t religion, MGA 1962 convertible. G reat con­ IN K E E II Special $5.00 o ffe r! 484- hours w o r f \L r o o l- 8 1 5 5 . lamps included. race, c o lo r o r national o r ­ igin. d itio n . C a ll 669-3548 a fte r 5:30 ' p .m . 5 -2 /5 • T R IU M P H • RENAULT _^24. c 3- 2/2 TEACHERS OLDSMOBILE — THINKING of a new car? Save $1,000. on a near­ • VOLKSW AGEN Sfro fro m Trv m rh the. MSU fly in g club. n „ i , f l f i ! rL, orent - , w- SPE ‘ . EC , H ,THERAPIST , , school social w o rk e r. C a ll o r w rite : W a lte r N ickel. St. Johns _ and a FOR 1966 West Phalia Automotivs ly new w ell m obile. C a ll 351-0044 o r 353- ' . A l Ëdward’ s ( S p o r t s t e r Center lnStrUCtion,* Cal1 355-1178. p m t ,________ Sch00ls> s ,. j o h n s , C M t e h / g * x 48P?’>. T'hone 3 2 4 - ALBION AUSTIN HEALY 3000, 1960. Re­ 8495. movable hard t f jr ^ » r-d riv e . OLDSMOBILE 1966 F -8 5 Wagon " b - i/J ( 1200 E . Oakland IV 9-7591 ScOOterS & C y c l e s ..................... 1968-1969 $2,635 AUTOMATIC CAR wash. Only ” * “ “ C O C KTA IL WAITRESSES - - fu ll .it . n W ire wheel! S O L D 351-5879 V - 8. À u to m -*i. q w e r steer­ A U T H E N T K D E A L E R fo r Y hm a- and p a r t t i me. Experience pre­ Special ed 75^. I t ’ s the best in town. You evenings. 5 -2 /6 ing bt*ake! S O V lu , A n ti-s p in a x l e . 20,000 m i l e s . $1,800. may s it in your ca r fo r 2 1/2 m i n u t e s w hile your ca r is ha. T rium ph, and BMW. Com - plete lin e of p a rts accessories, le a th e r goods and helm ets. 1/2 f e r r £ , but w m tr a in . F o r ln ta r_ yl c a ll Jlm Johngon a fte r 6 p at wJalnutJH Ii i s c o u n try All levels 1962Sportsmobile Camper BUICK 1955-Special. Good con­ Phone 484-2295 a fte r 4 p.m . washed and waxed. A lso cleans All elementary dition. New tire s . 355-5900 a f­ 3 -2 /2 m ile south of I- 96 on South C ^ oqo h a a i a o /o te r 5 p.m. 3 -2 /5 OLDSMOBILE F -8 5 1963. Dam­ underneath ca r. An alm ost p e r­ fect job. 430 South C lip p e rt, back of KO-KO BAR. C -2 /5 d a r. SHEP’ S MOTORS, phone 694-6621. l i f ! * . ................ t K l C CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few Grades Secondary $995 C HEVELLE 1964. Hard top. V - 8. aged rig h t fro n t. Runs w ell. -------- hours a day can mean excellent TRIUM PH 1966 B onneville. 650 earnings fo r you as a trained In d u s tria l a rts M ust s e ll. F ir s t $825. takes. $175. o r best o ffe r. 489-2620. M E L ’ S AUTO SERVICE. Large 353-0973. 1-2/5 3-2/5 c c. Slightly damaged, but e x- Avon representative. F o r ap- Social studies o r sm a ll, we do them a ll. 1108 M usic c e l l e n t mechanical condition, pointm ent, in yo u r own home, CHEVROLET I960 fro m F lo rid a . New engine, paint and in te rio r. OLDSMOBILE 1963 " 9 8 ” Loaded w ith power. E xce lle n t condition. East Grand R iv e r. 332-3255. C $600, 351-7459. ._______________ — _ _ _ _ _ 5 -2 /6 w rite M r s . Alona Huckins, 5664 School S treet, H aslett, M ic h i- Home-making P h i l G o r d o n 9s 337-9330. 5 -2 /7 IV 9-5395. 3-2/5 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 East Employment gan, or can iv 2 - 6 8 9 3 . c-2/2 CALL PLACEMENT V O LK SW A G EN INC. Kalamazoo Street— Since 1940. B U R E A U FOR CHEVROLET 1959 Im pala. 348 PEUGEOT 404 1962. Snow tire s . Complete auto painting and col­ BUS BOYS n e e d e d . E xcellent DRIVERS OVER 21. P a rt tim e, IN T E R V IE W ON 2 8 4 5 E . S a g i n a w St. A utom atic. No ru s t. Make o f- T u n e d - u p . E conom ical. $350. lis io n se rv ic e . A m erican and food and wages. 332-3218,Rose. shifts. A pply side door, 122 CAM PU S FEB. 5 fe r . 484-8108. 3 -2 /2 351-5090 a fte r 5 p .m . 4-2/2 fo re ig n c a rs . I V 5-0256. C 3 -2 /2 Woodmere. 3 -2 /5 JUST 1 0 MINUTES FROM AT FRAY CHEVROLET SALES INC Tit N. CEMR It's up to you. Kimberly-Clark has the climate that sparks enthusiasm and rewards individual contributors. We are structured to give the opportunity to 6Mason ’ s New Chevrolet Dealer9 display your creativity and initiative. As a producer of such well-known con­ sumer products as Kleenex, Kotex and Delsey and many printing, writing and specialty papers, we want ideas and the people who can make them work. convertible — m is t blue — black leather in te rio r The opportunity is here at our research, engineering and marketing head­ 1964 CORVETTE —4 speed — 300 h.p. — a m -fm ra d io — redllne tir e s — 2 tops — 32000 m ile s, 2$ month w arranty. quarters in Neenah, Wisconsin or in one of our 85 plants, installations or offices at home and abroad . . . it's up to you, you can make the difference. Contact Charles O’Meara, Box 678, Neenah, Wisconsin 54956. 1967 CAMARO %oupe — reg al red — black in te rio r — black vin yl top — power glide 327 V 8 — pow er steering and brakes ~ other fa c to ry options — fa c to ry w arran ty. Piartt :n Alabama. California. Connactictit. Maasachuaatts, Michigan, Mlnnaaota. Haw Jaraay. Maw Vofk, North Carolina. Ohio. Pannayivania. South Carolina. Tannaaaaa. Wiacooain; Auatratia, Canada. England. El Salvador. Franca. Oarmai y, Holland. Italy. Japan. Maako. Panama. Philippines. Puerto Rico. Singapore. South Africa. Thailand. Vanamala. s p o rt coupe — butternut yellow — black in te rio r — 1966 CHEVELLE black vin yl top — power glide — 327 V 8 — power steering and brakes — white w a lls — m usic and POSH IONS TO BE FILLED: Chemical Engineers BS, M S & PhD • Chemists BS. M S & PhD • Elect real Engineers BS & M S • Mechanical Engineers B S & M S o th e r options — 25 month w a rra n ty. OPENINGS IN: Accounting • Computer Data Processing • Engineering • Finance • Manu­ facturing • Personnel • Planning • Process Engineering • Sales 10C C P A D U ilD Corsa coupe — beige matching in te rio r — X speed — 1900 u U n V llln 140 hp engine — music — w h ite w a lls — 3800 m ile s — 25 month w arranty. Nova 4-door sedan — erm ine w ith blue top — blue 1967 CHEVY11 in te rio r — power glide V 8 — power steering and brakes — white w a lls & m usic — fa c to ry w arranty. INTERVIEWING ON CAMPUS FEBRUARY 7 & 8 O V ER 100 HAND P IC K E D P R E -O W N E D C A R S TO P IC K F R O M D e a l? Y e s, w e w ill! KI MBERLY-CLARK CORPORATI ON O P EN M on-W ed-Frl till 9:00 p.m. S e rv ic e ? S o m e th in g w e d o n ’ t f o r g e t . « . W M 8W I N E E N A H , W I S C O N S I N 677-9661 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2, 1968 1 3 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Sale Personal A p a rtm e n ts ONE MAN fo r Northwlnd A p a rt­ m ents. Needed im m e d ia te ly. $50 4200 SOUTH Pennsylvania Ave­ nue (c o m e r o f Pennsylvania and Ca v a n a u g h). B eautifully de­ signed apartm ents w ith every EAST LANSING. Duplexes fu r­ nished o r unfurnished. $135 up. 332-0480. 5- 2/2 SEVERAL DESKS And m isce l­ l a n e o u s hou sehold fu rn itu re . 694-9801. 2 -2 /2 NOW II SPRING suit and dress fa b ric s $1.98 to $4.98. Sale on a ll w in te r fa b rics YARN AND Court sets standards m onth. 351-5383. 5 -2 /2 FABRIC CENTER, Mason. 676- thought given to c o m fo rt, sty le , for felony guilty pleas ONE OR two g irls fo r fo u r- S T E I N W A Y PIANO - regency 2973. Open F rid a y evenings. 'and convenience. One, two and bedroom house. $60. 484-2696. v e rtic a l, includes bench, excel­ EAST LANSING, T ro w b rid g e C - 2/1 three bedroom apartm ents, 3 -2 /6 lent condition. Phone ED 2 - A partm ent fo r two. $160. 351- ‘ ‘ D ream land" kitchens,tw o eat­ 4443. 5 -2 /7 D O N 'T MISS Thich Nhat Hanh’ s 0465 o r 332-0480. 5 -2 /2 ing areas, la rg e room s, w a lk- Rooms po etry reading at ‘ ‘The Scene: in clo se ts, c o m p l e t e sound­ was "m a d e fre e ly , understand- specification by this co urt of NEWLY M AR RIED ? BRING YOUR p re s c rip tio n to — A ct I L " B y U n i t e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a ingly and v o lu n ta rily m a de ,w lth- pro o fin g . M ore than ample NEED ONE man. Kitchen and what it considers m inim al com­ OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 416 , out any undue influence, com pul- pliance therewith and a suggest­ T A N G LEW O O D storage and laundry fa c ilitie s . liv in g r o o m p riv ile g e s , $50. T ussing B uilding. Phone IV 2 - JUST THE ROGUES. The sound of The Michigan C ourt o f Appeals sion, duress o r p rom ise o f len­ Two d iffe re n t flo o r plans a v a il­ month. Phone 484-4822. 2-2/1 ed procedure fo r attaining such APARTMENTS able in the two bedroom apart­ 4667. C -2 /2 campus. Telephone 337-9295. Thursday set fo rth sweeping, ie n c y ." compliance w ill be a service to 2 B d rm .,u n fu r.,fro m 139.50 3-2 /2 mandatory procedures fo r M ic h i- m ents. We o ffe r you an apart­ G ilm o re 's opinion w a s .w r it­ the tr ia l bench and b a r." SINGLE, UNSUPERVISED. Use CUSTOM-MADE B ruce PA s y s - ___________ ' gantr ia l judges to fo llo w in a c - ten on the case o f an indigent 351-7880 ment which w ill tr u ly become o f e n tire house. $50. month, tern fo r ro ck group. 300 watts He then sketched a suggested F R E E : LESSONS In cosm etic « p tln g g u ilty pleas fro m those man who pleaded g u ilty to at­ y o u r home. P ric e s fro m $150. step-by-stey Interrogation pro­ 351-5305. 5 -2 /6 o f p o w e r . Reasonable. C all t e c h n l q u e s i Fun I C a ll C arol ac£“ sed o f felo" le s* tempted larceny in 1965. Jack­ BURCHAM W O O D S furnished C a ll THE WALTER N ELLE R ---------- ---------------------- Steve, 484-1021. 3 -2 /2 cedure fo r judges to follow with o n e -b e d ro o m apartm ent im ­ COMPANY, Kay L o v e ll, 393- evenings-w eekends. 351-0006. ™ e sta" dards/ ^ s u e d in an son County C irc u it Judge John the defendant before accepting SINGLE ROOMS fo r men. Phone ------------------------------------------------------ ’ opinion w ritte n byJudgeSimpson Horace did not advise him of the m ediately. bandy, 351-5950 ext. 3304 o r 489-6561. 2 -2 /5 a g u ilty plea. 332-8972 ; 611 C harles Street; REIKER BUCKLE s k i boots, 8- G ilm o re , w ill applypenalties to a ll c rattached im t - 78. 5 -2 /6 to a g u ilty plea A lso, parking spaces fo r rent. 1/2 M . l i k e new. $40. 351- EÜROPEAN HAIR Wigs — D is ­ nal cases now pending t r ia l and and refused to le t him w ithdraw ‘ ‘ In oth e r w ords, the defendant 600 RIVER S treet - One bed­ 5 -2 /6 6187. 3 -2 /2 count prices. C a ll Susan, 35'3- w ill be used by the appeals court i t . should be asked to state on the GIRL TO s h a r e one-bedroom r o o m , com pletely furn ish e d . in a ll cases that it rece ives. apartm ent near Sparrow Hos­ Located close to downtown L a n - M A N ’S SINGLE. Quiet. Cooking. GIBSON GUITAR Southerner ju m ­ 2570, F irm Representative. The Appeals C ourt overturned re co rd what he did and the court 3 -2 /5 In handling g u ilty pleas, the Simpson's ru lin g and sent the must satisfy its e lf fro m the de­ p ita l. 484-4782. 3 -2 /2 s l n g . With newest furnishings W alking distance. $45 monthly. co u rt said, a t r ia l judge must: bo, G rover pegs with hard shell. case back fo r a new t r ia l con­ fendant’ s n a rra tiv e o r responses and appliances. Students and 337-0283, 355-7650. 3 -2 /5 --A d v is e the defendant of his ONE OR two g irls to sublease single people welcome. Nine $150. W ill consider trade. 485- Peanuts Personal fo rm in g to the G ilm o re stand­ that the defendant is a ctually g u il­ 8203. 3 -2 /5 rig h t to have a law yer and appoint a rd s, ty o f a ll the elements o f the c rim e U n iv e rs ity T e rra c e . 351-7074. months to.one ye a r leases. $155 ONE ROOM fo r men, w ith p a rk ­ G .P . L E T ’ S blow o ur minds with one i f he cannot afford legal help. ‘ ‘ Although we have satutory w ith which he is charged,and only 3 -2 /5 p e r month, plus e le c tric ity . C all ing. P riva te entrance, excellent ACHTUNG! TELEFUNKEN has --M a ke a record of a ll p ro ­ poetry readings tonight at "T h e standards fo r accepting pleas of then, can the court accept the plea THE WALTER N E LLE R COM­ room fo r studious student o r a rriv e d — im ported d ire ct fro m o f g u ilty ." Scene: Act II.” S.C. 1-2/2 ceedings. g u ilty , and have had such stand­ MARIGOLD — Two person lu x ­ P AN Y, Kay L o v e ll, 393-3304 o r graduate student. $12 per week. G erm any. F o r great buys on — Inform the defendant of the ards since 1875 . . . and although u ry apartm ent. Furnished. Ideal 489-6561. 2 -2 /5 332 -1248 o r 332 -4605. 5 -2/7 high quality stereo systems, TUNING FORK: In m em ory of charges against h im , avoiding The co u rt also upheld a con­ location. Sublease im m ediately. much has been w ritte n by the Su­ tem pt o f co u rt cita tio n fo r a law­ tape re co rd e rs, and short-wave past boards,scrabbleandother­ ‘ ‘ police jargon o r catch title s ." 5 -2 /7 G I R L TO share two-bedroom QUIET, STUDY, men, clean, p r i ­ prem e C ourt and this co u rt with 332-6964. r a d i o s see NEJAC OF EAST w ise, happy fifth 21st. Mad Rus­ — Advise him that in pleading respect to what a t r ia l co u rt must y e r who refused to handle an ap­ apartm ent near downtown Lan­ vate entrance, bath, parking. LANSING, 543 E a s t G r a n d g u ilt)- he waives the rig h t to a do to satisfy these standards in peal fo r a man whom the co u rt sian and Petty. 1-2/2 NEED ONE man. C apitol V illa . sing. 372-4644. 3 -2 /6 Reasonable. 332-4709. 3-2/6 R ive r. c t r ia l, had appointed him to defend, hi accepting pleas of guilty, we have $45. C all J im , 351-4039. DR. MC KEE: Thank you fo r — D eterm ine if the defendant found no case which fu lly in te r­ an opinion w ritte n by Judge Rob­ 3 -2 /2 W I L L O W WEST Apartm ents. For Sale has made a confession and if this prets a ll of such standards,” G il­ e rt B . B u m s, the co u rt said D I A M O N D BARGAIN: Wedding yo u r excellent lectures and dis­ West of Lansing, New deluxe that Leo W. Hoffm an, an A lle ­ and engagement rin g sets. Save cussions during the MC 200 was a reason fo rd e cid in g to plead m ore said. t wo-bedroo m unfurnished D O U B L E BED. 3 /4 size b o x g u ilty^ gan County la w ye r, obviously vio­ 50% o r m ore. Large selection s e rie s. Appreciative MC Stu­ ‘ ‘ In view of the many appeals lated a co u rt o rd e r in refusing apartm ents. Many extras. One spring. W i t h m a ttre ss. L ike o f plain and fancy diamonds. dents. 1- 2/2 — Be sure that the guilty plea reaching this co urt because of NORTHWINl) sm a ll child w elcom e.$150. IV 5 - new. 641-4025. 3-2/5 $25 - $150. WILCOX SECOND­ to handle the appeal, " ir r e s p e c ­ FARMS 4869. 1-2/2 alleged noncompliance with these tive of personal feelings o r mo­ HAND STORE, 509 East M ic h i­ Service requirem ents, we believe a tiv e s ." ELECTRIC RANGE 3 0 " Westing - 351-7880 D ELTA ARMS - Four-m an lu x ­ u ry apartm ent. Sublease spring, house. Good condition. Phone IV 9-7320. gan. 3-2/5 Anima) s Phone 485-4391. C DIAPER SERVICE — Diaparene A ntiseptic Process approved by W h o ’s sum m er. 351-8145. 5 -2 /8 WANT GIRL to share furnished apartm ent. P riv a te bath, en- trance. ED 2-5977. ONE GIRL needed im m ediately. BOG EN MIKE a m p lifie r. 30 w att. POINTER PUPS, Best hunting D octors. Same Diapers returned a ll tim es, Yours or Ours. Baby Whose a candidate Romney w ith 6 pe r cent 8- 2/8 Evergreen A r m s . Ideal apart­ L ik e new. $60. P h o n e Bob stock. F rie n d ly, outgoing. $25. Clothes washed free. No deposit. ( c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e one) cent fo r F M eyer, 353-6418, Monday thru 332-3226, days. C -2/2 AMERICAN DIAPER S b R V K E . about 85 [je r cent th<^Wdte‘ s \ s im ila r survey la st NEED O N E man im m ediately. Cedar V illa g e . Special .rates. m ent. C a ll 351-8752. y a ? i v ; w r r i v •«. v *^ ■v'V’i P i 3 -2 /6 w ~ F rid a y , 8-12 p .m . <* 5 -2 /6 . . - 5V» tRAPCjF AE.-'.SX.\N Mal» mute 914 East 482-0864. C -M C j . aff • % . tv , -y< v ^ Drayton households. Nixon’ s announcement W ineas to K o " 34 'v°*- ra n t, É . jv e Nixon 65 percent 351-8917. ' B L tiC T iiO V o fC E PROMOTION pups. AKC. ShoW quality. Sia­ In theGOPCotivtiHA&rt, the w in­ g ir l o r s u b le a s e -th re e people. Plains ju n io r to L a r r i e V. H ut­ no s u rp ris e . For many months on stereo systems. FM, m u lti­ mese kittens. 669-3066. T y p in g Service he has been speaking and w ritin g ne r of the nomination w ill need 351-0994. 3 -2 /6 ton, New M a rtin s v ille , West V ir ­ 131 STODDARD, furnished, two- plex, G a rra rd changer and 3-2/5 ginia senior, Beta Theta P i. about foreign problem s — a m inim um of 667 delegate votes man. Quiet. L iv in g room , bed­ ' speakers complete, $253.80 up. MARILYN CARR: Legal secre­ P a tricia A, Areen, B irm in g ­ especially the w ar In Vietnam— out of the total of 1,333. room , kitchen, bath. ED 2-5374. GIRL NEEDED fo r lu xu ry apart­ MAIN ELECTRONICS. 882- SM ALL BLACK f e m a l e dog. ta ry , typing at home. E le c tric Some p o litic a l analysts have ment. $61.25. Close to campus, ham Junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma and the m a jo r domestic Issues 3 -2 /5 5035. 5558 South Pennsylvania. Ten months. Needs good home typ e w rite r. Before 5 p.m.,- 485- In the United States. estimated that Nixon may already 351-5885. 5 -2 /8 to James W . Sibley, F lin t ju n io r, C in country. L ike s c h i l d r e n . 4366, a fte r 5:30, 393-2 6 54. M oreover, variou s polls have lined up between 350 and 400 Beta Theta P i. FOURTH MAN fo r apartm ent in F ree. 351-8223. 3 -2/5 n ick-u p and delive ry. C showed him w ell ahead of Gov. delegate votes. Houses A lb e rt. 351-0746. 3 -2 /5 ' ................................... BICYCLE SALES, rentals and ENGAGEMENTS Romney, the only other announced services. Also used. EAST Mobile Homes TYPING TERM papers and HOUSE WITH Swimming pool. candidate fo r the G O Pnom 'na- N E E D E D: ONE g ir l. W ater’ s *7 ^ . 1 ^ p° ° l * LANSING C YC LE, 1215 East t h e s e s . E le c tric typ e w rite r. $65. includes u t i l i t i e s . One tlo n , and also leading those con­ Edge Apartm ents. Spring and/ o r sum m er. 351-0693. 3 -2 /2 man. 351-4503. 5 -2 /6 Grand R iv e r. C all 332-8303. C PARKWOOD 1967. 12’ x 57’ . Near MSU. L u x u r i o u s , p riva te . $4,444. C all 332-0965. 3-2/2 F a it service. C all 332-4597. 4-2/6 P a tricia Bernard, Highland sidered potential candidates. Park, 111. 2nd. year grad to As Nixon declared his candi­ Korea crisis ( c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e one) GIBSON JUMBO 12-s trin g g u ita r. M ichael Haber, D e tro it 2nd. year dacy, the latest Gallup P oll NEED TWO men. Share house LIP P IN C C T T ’S PROFESSIONAL SPRING TER M one o r rwv m e n * nea r K ellogg. $44. month. 351- E xcellent. H ard shell case. 355- grad, Phi Sigma Delta. showed him holding a 3-1 lead The chief N orth Korean dele­ n e e d e d * . Cedar V illa g e , 351- 5742. 3-2/ 5 WINDSOR 1961 m obile home near IB M typing. Personalized r e s ­ r L iti^ a ra Ann Hasbvuucfc, Sag- over Ronmey and a m argin of gate, M aj. Gen. Pak Chung Kook, 7754. 3 . 2/5 MSU, $2,500 o r reasonable umes. M a r / .Martha, 0364. *3-2/6 ix r - Aiuoa lA « u P / to 3 to 2 jOt^tr-,Go(y . Nelson ,i. responded w itl« a n in vective- H EA TH m T A M P L IF IE R . Sixty o ffe r. C all 627-7907a fte r 5p.m . Yayann, 489-0358. ¿ -2/S Richard Charles Renaud, Dimon­ R ockefeller of New Y o rk. fille d denunciation, demanding a EAST LANSING — D uplex.Three watts. Two 12" Jensen speak­ 5-2/2 N EED ONE man. A ir-c o n d itio n ­ dale. Voters in 320 comm unities U.S. apology and severe punish­ bedroom colonial. 1 1 / 2 baths, PAULA ANN HAUGHEY: Ten in g, swim m ing pool, parking. e rs . Reverbo. O rig in a lly $200, Dawn N,Dean,Paw Paw sopho­ across the nation were asked, ment fo r those who, he said, carpeted, appliances furnished, Lost & Found professiona.l thesis ty p is ts . IBM No lease. $51.50. C a ll Dave, asking $110. Call 372-3105 o r IV more to Bruce C, B e rry , V i c k s ­ Suppose the choice fo r p re s i­ h a d com m itted grave crim es basement. One o r two children. 5-9528. 3-2/5 S ele ctrics. M u ltilith offset 351-0334. 2 -2 /5 burg. dent In the Republican Conven­ against his country. $180. 332-8795 o r 353-7971. ~ LOST: M AN’%black w a lle t. Badly p rin tin g . 337-1527. C Karen T e lle ric o , Dearborn tion narrows down to Richard The N orth Korean stuck to 5-2/7 STEREO: NEW, RCA portable. needed. Reward! 355-5852, aft­ EAST SIDE, F urnished, one bed­ • senior - nursing to R obert T h e i- N ixon, Gov. Romney and his charge that the ship had in ­ P e rfe ct your dorm room , $55, ernoons. 3- 2/5 E FFIC IEN T A N D CONSCIEN­ sen, Southfield WML" senior, Gov. Nelson R ockefeller, which room apartm ent. $ 120. month. NEEDED: F ^ - r ^ . 0 g ir l fo r truded inside N orth Korean te r ­ $100. deposit. Phone 484-2180 351-7197. 3-2/2 TIOUS typing spoken here. Jean Delta Sigma Phi. would you p re fe r to have the r ito r ia l w aters. S m i t h m ain­ house. C —.ert and Has- LOST: GARY’ S rin g . St, John Chappell. 355-1002. 5 -2 /6 . o r ED 7-7151. 5 -2 /8 Ju lie Ruhdle, Palatine, 111. sen­ Republican convention select?" tained the vessel was In interna­ le tt. $60 Monthly. 351-8405 o r SILVERTONE TAPE r e c o r d e r - F is h e r College, $10. Reward. io r, Delta O m icron to Dan H orn - The Gallup survey reported 68 tional w aters. 337-2336. 5-2/7 excellent condition. Best o ffe r Graydon, 353-8427. 3-2/2 NINA CHILDS - ty p is t. IBM S el- FOURTH GIRL n e e d e d i m ­ stein, Rugdy, N.D. senior, Phi p e r cent favored Nixon to 26 per In the h elicop ter incident, M c - 355-5877 a fte r 5:30 p.m . e c tric , m u ltilith offset p rin t­ Mu Alpha. m e d i a t e l y . R iverside East T H R E E BEDROOM furnished Closkey re ca lled that two U.S. 5-2/2 W A L LE T LOST Shaw F riday. ing. 489-5472. 20-2/27 M ary Campagna, Oak Park, apartm ent. $62.50 - month. 351- house on Lake Lansing, Two to __________ £ ssentials needed desperately. - p ilo ts were forced down in North 8546. 1-2/2 111. to Robert J. Glees, Chicago, Korea May 17, 1963, a fte r they fo u r s t u d e n t s . $140. month. F R E E CO LO R W rite Box D-4, M ichigan State News. 5 -2 /5 WEDDING GOWN. style . Peau de soie. Size |l-1 2 . H a lf p ric e . C a ll 332-3022. Priapt-ss Reward! M ary Ann, 355-0429. STUDENT DISCOUNT - SHEILA 3-2/5 ___ __ C AM PB E LL. Experienced ty p - is t. E le c tric . T e r m papers, 111, senior, Delta Sigma Phi. Ann L ittle to n , Birm ingham Power plant unintentionally straygd over the D e m ilita rize d Zone. The plane sophomore to Greg Gessert, and fly e rs w ere unarmed. theses. 337-2134. C ( c o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e one) F IL M 3-2/6 LOST: M E T AL Peace symbol Y psilanti senior, Delta Sigma A fte r numerous requests between Water’ s Edge A p art­ Phi. the contract '.ith the Lansing through the M ilita r y A rm is tic e 127, 620, 120, 126 P X Store - - Frandor FARFISA MINI-COM PACT o r ­ ments and Union. Two weeks ANN BROWN; typ ist and m u l­ Jeannie K elly, Oakland, N.J. Board to insui s "maximum re - Commission meetings, th e A m ­ Ice C reepers, $1.00 up gan. E xcellent condition. Ideal ago. Contact Ruth Knapp, 355- tilith , offset p rin tin g . D is s e r­ senior to Charles Borso, Milan lia b ilit y " . erican p a ir was fin a lly released L e a v e yo ur film fo r Snow Shoes, $24,88 up fo r beginning Rock and ro ll 0779. 3-2/2 tations, theses, m anuscripts, senior. The decisioi ended a 40-year May 16, 1964. T he N orth Ko­ Pea Coats, $19.95 combo. $350. John, 337-0947. general typing. IBM , 17 years p r o c e s s i n g and s a v e J e r r y T . Catania, Stevens- relationship w i: th e Lansing reans did not re tu rn the a ir ­ Hand W arm ers $1.29 up experience. 332-8384. C the c o s t o f a ne w r o l l 5-2/8 Personal v llle senior to Kar l R ichards, De­ u tility . c ra ft, and the U.S. side made e verytim e, Fleece lined boots, $".88 up tr o it grad student. Theodore B, Simon, physical a w ritten apology before getting 3 G al. p lastic gas can, $2.88 NIGERIAN EBONY, re ce n tly im ­ THE BETTER MOUSE TRAP is plant d ire cto r, said c at the tim e the pilots back. Ski Caps, 98ÿ ported. B e a u tifu lly hand- T ransportation that perhaps halff of the blackouts catching? R ecord-breaking Gulliver’s F lig h t Jackets $15.88 carved. E xcellent g ifts . 351- crowds. Phone 353-2668. CHEAP IN S UR E D T ra nsporta­ Wanted on campus in th last two years S T A T E DRUG Paddle B a ll Paddles, $2.88 Paddle B alls 39£ Machettes, $2.98 7677. 3 -2 /6 3-2/2 tion , round tr ip , anywhere in F lo rid a . Spring break. C all BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 adequate reserve system. fo r a ll positive. RH negative m ight have been voided with an “ The Lansing Board of Water Bhuddist monk 1105 E . GRAND RIVER / (" c o u p o n d a y s ) v//////(jp) 482-6316. C w ith p ositive fa cto r — $7.50. and Ligh t just doesn't have as ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e one) M ilita r y Blankets, $3,88 up ED 2-2011 C igarettes, 27 3-2/ 5 fe e h o u s e , F or inform ation belt 2S. F it'll fic ia ls said they couldn’t under­ lowship o f R econciliation (FOR). s E R B E A T c a ll 355-1105, 3 -2 /6 11. I .arise deit> stand the action of the T ruste es. lie has been In the United ill Impure R [e s. S U E T R 1 E A ST C O M P L E X arten "W e could supply power fo r a States since the sum m er of 1966 12 Setf-con- di. 'More dis A £ A P A w 1 [c E NEED DRIVERS who are 21 to go stand-by c o n tra c t," said Fred and fo r p o litic a l reasons, cannot TERM PARTY fidetui’ (;{. St*m* food U. ( Top tant 12. Cliiiiintx Scot. T P. Y 42 Hn-aktast E Y E - Ilmk c A Pj ORCLE" SO U N D F E B . 17 A K E R S H A L L ro u n d -trip to F lo rid a . C all 482- Newman, a member o fthe B oa rd. now return to V ietnam ,according 6316. C -2 /9 "T h e y just didn’ t use our lines. to Wa rre n Day o f the United M in­ 15. Ilardvsond dd. Hasten (I.si, Il hl\5 1 1 don’t know why they didn't is trie s . 8 to 12 p.m . 17. De \ otee IS. Collide 14. Ho\ slt* 11*I» 15. Husx. cart DOW \ 7 1nvidioux S Hutu neo» $ 2 . 5 0 p e r c o u p le $ 1,50 s i n g l e GRANDPARENTS, FROM Pasa­ dena, C a lifo rn ia , want care of home fo r sum m er while vis itin g sw itch o v e r." In Saigon, Nhat Hanh was a "T h e y used our power to get pro fe sso r o f re lig io n and direc­ th e ir generators s ta rte d ," said to r of social studies at the Bud­ 10. Worst’! .17. Stupor I ( hair hack 9 1)cscr\ t*x 20. lather d». Curtain iti fa m ily , 655-1415 a fte r 6 p.m . D o rr Hathaway, secretary to the dhist u n iv e rs ity , Van Hanh. He 2. In a line Id Sprini» CASINO 21. Ilitfh rail* material d (*\ps\ hus­ noni li 3-2 /6 Lansing Board. also was the founder and d ire c to r w aa 40. Arenose band \2 Hurt S H O W BAND Hathaway pointed out the L a n ­ of the School of Youth fo r Social 22. Ilo s tfln 41.Work douuli 4. Natural Id \r u r JAZZ B A N D WANTED: ONE couple fo r Ba­ sing u tility had consistently trie d S ervice In Vietnam . 19 Stilai It*v( hamas T o u r, Interested? C all to develop additional power to Nhat Hanh is the author o f 10 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 O 9 lite li fr % % “ KEY???” Nancy, 332-4551. 3 -2 /6 supply increasing needs. books among them a best-selling % IO 29 loXN II .>•7 1 Ifftri "E ven back in 1892, we added volume o f poems and ‘ ‘ Vietnam: & % <2 13 | f d p a rtiilf 2 i VllllOX Jaw FACULTYANDGRADUATESTUDENTS some 100kilo w a tt generators, de­ Lotus In a Sea o f F ire » " both of spite two o r three bank fa ilu re s which have been suppressed In ■4 ■S 16 17 24 ( harituhlf EAST LANSING AREA in L a n sin g ," said Hathaway. South Vietnam. 25 Pnixojiouv PRIVATE LAKE E rickson said the U n iv e rs ity ‘ ‘ Lotus In a Sea o f F ir e " is « 19 20 had a 6,000 kilowatt line con­ the book in which he presents his 22 * 2d. Notion IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y nected to i t fro m the Lansing views on the solution to the Viet­ 23 27. Impf 1 % % NEW 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APARTMENTS featuring com ­ system . nam w ar and which provides the U íí 26 27 2V Cut of Buy The ‘C IR C L E of SO U N D” And Receive text fo r many of his speeches. plete a ir conditioning, carpeting, re frig e ra to r, oven, range i % % Simon explained that an elec­ Day said. , 2e 29 3o 31 29. Poisotioux Any 10 Albums At Our Cost and dishwasher. tr ic a l system needs stand-by- red cl \ v ENJOY A L L w in te r and summ er sports on a beautiful It has been printed In eight pow er equal to the capacity of the 42 w ;H). Thrvf *tfK'd p riv a te lake languages and has sold m ore than * M o d e l Y 5 6 5 W -M oder la rg e st generator. Thus, i f it 100,000 copies In South Vietnam, % % lotll sign wood cabinet With Grame FURNISHED model open d a i l y 2 to 7, Saturdays auti Sun­ SS 36 37 n ( apital should fa il o r n e e d repairs, though it is banned there. Walnut Color Vinyl Covering has removal, days 1 to 7. i (j fW im*ru- Ttiormoplastn lid. Matching Cylindrtcallv enough e le c tric ity w ill be sup­ 5Ï 40 DIRECTIONS: Take Saginaw Street east to H aslctt Rd. S traight In the summer o f 1966 he Issued % if r _si:a¡,eg Sp1 -.«ur Units plied, without a lapse. 41 i % 42 % Va ;i4. 1 wiltftt* :ld. ( (»nxtrictor ;4S. Duster NEJAC 543 E . G r a n d R i v e r 337-1300 ahead on H a slctt Rd., 1/2 m ile C H A LE T PARK APARTM ENT« at Lake O' the H ills _________ PHO NE 339-2278 past OkentosRoad to entrance. a jo in t statement on non-violence The present stand-by contract w it.i M a rtin Lu th e r King and In between MSU and the Lansing Jan. 1967, was nominated by Board expires in October. King fo r the Nobel Peace P riz e , F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 , 1968 14 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan M oral crisis Rev. W ard sp eaks confronts pervert on m odern sex ideas By PAT AN STETT of attitudes is the "double stan­ Backing up t h i s statement, NEW YORK U R —He'* a man One of society’ s m a jo r ‘ 'im ­ dard. Man’ s e xp lo itive use of W ard quoted the C o rn e ll survey, In his lata 40s, a regular church­ m o ra litie s *' is that It forces sex is excused w hile women are which stated that 70 per cent goer. But he's afraid to dis­ Individuals to liv e in a " s e x - expected to re s is t any such desire of a ll engaged women interviewed cuss his problem with fellow c e n tric yet sex re je ctin g environ­ o r a c t,” he said. had in tercourse w ith th e ir fiance. believers, or even his minis­ m e n t," according to Rev. Don Man’ s excused indulgence thus One half to tw o -th ird s of the ter, lest they ostracize him* leads his peers, h is g irlfrie n d , W ard, campus m in is te r speaking women had had p re -m a rita l in ­ In te llin g about It, he uses a on Sexuality ’ 68, The College o r his w ife to expect him to be tercourse w ith the man they m a r­ pseudonym, M arcus Paine* He's a "successful sex te chn ician,” rie d . w hat he te rm s a "h id d e n homo­ Scene. T h is "sch izo p h re n ic view of Ward said. These expectations T he problem of how we get s e x u a l"— one of an estim ated two sex which causes a p o la rity of push man into the "crow ded bed­ unhung fro m these standards is m illio n to 17 m illio n A m e rica n s. attitudes, h y p o c ritic a lly te lls room syn dro m e" in which the solved by a " .re a lis tic facing "S a dly, 1 know fro m o th e r ex­ periences a t two others that I cannot confide in m y m in is te r Í us to cling to the status quo amid a background of sexual m ale’ s environm ent expects him to enjoy and excel in th is area. up to what sexuality is . have to s o rt the facts fro m the We freed om ,” he said in the second W ard cited the typical bu ll fa lla c ie s ," he said. e ith e r," Paine said. Myths were cited as another of a serie s o f B ro dy Complex session, a fte r-th e -d a te rem ark " I ’ ve made some s o rt of peace lectu res. of “ W ell, how did you make social hang-up. “ Men can’t re a l­ w ith God. I lean on the b e lie f One ^example of th is p o la rity out?" as one example of th is ly have a sure way of telling that we a re a ll sinners, and if push to high sexual perform ance i f a woman has had intercourse, heterosexual sinners can s it in Folk in religion Odd volumes levels. masturbation rea lly isn’t harm ­ the pews each Sunday, so can I . " ful, and the dorm itories don’t W ith m an's expected experi­ Down through h is to ry , C h ris ­ A new m o d e r n tone to r e l i g i o n a s S t e p h a n ie T i n k l e r , ence and knowledge on th is sub­ rea lly put saltpeter in the food in collection tia n ity has v a rio u s ly shunned and to suppress sexual d e sire s," he condemned homosexuality as a R o c h e s t e r , N . Y . , j u n i o r and J i m B j o r u m , H o lla n d , je ct, women attem pt to get in ­ N e t h e r l a n d s , j u n i o r s i n g s p i r i t u a l s a n d fo lk s o n g s in form ed by o ther than f ir s t hand added. special e v il, but a grow ing num­ A ll these standards centered b e r of P rotestant and C atholic the A l u m n i C h a p e l. Sta te N e w s ph o to b y Je ff B ly t h Everything fro m the French sources, he said. Sex manuals are one supposed sum m ary of on what Ward posed as the c r it­ Rev. Don Ward theologians a r e urging m ore "H o ra e Beate M a rla e V ir g in is ," knowledge fo r the inexperienced ica l issue. "W e must use all compassionate understanding of printed in 1425, to a set o f the fem ale. T he in su fficiency of our capabilities and potentialities the problem . ‘ ‘ O r a n g e Horse N o te s," used to come to grips with a deeply these sources was summed up Some theologians— both Catho­ lic and Protestant— la te ly have contended that homosexual re la ­ Folk singing grow s during the Bessey H a ll v ig il, can be found in the Special Collec­ by one woman to Ward as, " i t ’ s lik e taking a road map to bed meaningful relationship," summarized. he tions Room of the U n iv e rs ity L i­ w ith you.” " I f we wish to live in a re a l­ M U G tio n s, in some cases, may not be wrong in them selves— i f on a basis of love, permanence and as part of liturgy b ra ry . "H undreds o f pam phlets that would be o f value to researchers Another im m o ra lity Ward cited was the labeling o r c u ltu ra l conditioning of te rm s or w hich is tic world we have to reach out and erase the b a rrie rs . There is no substitute fo r e ffo rt," he fid e lity . The singing of folk songs, part they think God likes to listen have perished because they were objects. "S ex is negatively con- said. " I f God is present in the lo ve - of a program begun last A p ril, to th eir concerts. designed as ‘ throw -aw ays’ and notative to im m o ra lity . These Great relationships are not ing responsible re la tio n sh ip of " But 1 think the Mass is people w e r e thrown away,” R o b e rts . senseless stigm as do violence to stumbled into, he said. They two homosexuals, then we can­ has become a popular part of the Sunday Mass at St. John’ s Stu­ participating in praising God. W ilkinson, special collections l i ­ a fre e discussion o f s e x ," he have to be earned. " I t is just Young Americans fo r Freedom w ill meet at 7 p.m, Monday not ca ll that re la tio n sh ip sin­ Our parish is mainly fo r the stu­ b ra ria n said. said. one man’ s opinion, but it seems fu l, " the Rev. R. W . C r o m e y . a dent Parish. in 33 Union. Ray Semmens and Brad Lang w ill discuss “ A m er­ Progressing from a repetoire dents. And students seem to com­ The L ib r a r y acquires item s " B y keeping th in g s the way to me this is what it is all ican Foreign Policy In Vietnam ." New Y ork Episcopalian, w rite s such as "fThe S to rm tro o p e r," about. in the weekly, " L iv in g C h u rc h .'' of four basic songs almost a municate and participate well in they are and by in s is tin g on an * * * the. folic songs ‘ in the Mass,” p w W x e d by tb s A m erican N a if unchanging a u th o rity, we do un­ sloppy or sticky Juda'sm m aintains s im p ly that year ago, the program has been The China Student Club w ill present the movie “ F ire B u lls” expatfoSd to - a Ur- he said. * P a rty, and places them in spe- told harm to people and wipe out nor sentimental— but love, born at 7 < t v ^ e e r in g Aud. The homcaexuallty i s c o n t r a r y t o w it h B n c r .U s h T ' Ussuu v e g _ :;'' .»-—-(?> ■puBlic is welcome, acftnissiow is S i.¿6. G od’ s w ill fo r huir.ac. freedom. JtJ,s that love that gives music in Masses, ■Father Batt The 40,000 books in the spe­ M osaic law ca lls ly in g w ith Masses and several Masses dur­ T h is discrepancy o f values is ”• * * ' # ing the week at Alumni Chapel. said, is the old argument of r e li­ cia l collections a re fo r use, not proved in a 1966 C o rn e ll U n iv e r­ sex its meaning. It is that love There w ill be an East Complex M ixer from 9-12 tonight in another man "a n abom ination." "M o st students feel that it gion being "o th e r-w o rld ly ." Folk storage. s ity survey, Ward said. When that gives our very existence Holmes H all. Admission is 25 cents, and The Otherside w ill St. Paul also assails i t . The church’ s condemnation was so makes the Mass more meaningful music is a “ th is -w o rld ly " form "T h e y do not constitute a m u- women were asked i f they were meaning.” perform . of expression, he said, and "the s e u m - - u h e y a r e w orking re ­ severe in the M iddle Ages that and helps them communicate in love w ith the last person * * * more easily,’ ’ Steffany T inkler, question is whether the church search collections fo r sc h o la rs ," they had sexual inte rcourse with, many homosexuals w ere hanged Rochester, N.Y., junior, one of should be involved in this world W'llklnson said. 100 per cent said yes. Only 13 E. Lansing church Mohammad Shami w ill speak on “ The Life of the Prophet" at 7:30 tonight in the Union Oak Room. He w ill be the fir s t speaker o r stoned to death. or not. Young people say yes; Fifteenth through 17th century per cent of the m ales answered However, the Rev, H e ri J . M . the song leaders, said. in a series of seminars held by the Islam ic Studies Club. Nouwen, a Dutch C atholic p rie s t Further indication of the seem­ others, no." crim in o lo g y b o o k s , cookbooks a ffirm a tiv e ly to th is same holds open house • * * ing popularity is the attendance The introduction of the pro­ and e a rly works on botany and question. There w ill be a closed meeting of the Arnold A ir Society at and psychologist, says St. Paul The Church of Jesus C hrist at Sunday Masses. "The fact gram has caused some practical zoology are a ll in special col­ In the same survey, 60 per 6 p.m. Sunday in Quonset 69. Captain Raymond G. Lembke "does not condemn homosexu­ of, Latter-C&y Saints, 431 E.Sag­ problems. “ It is extremely d if­ le ctions. a lity as such, but as a sin of that such large groups attend, cent o f the women intended to inaw, w ill hold an open house w ill speak on "Leadership L ab oratory," Uniform s are required. id o la try . Hom osexuality in St. shows that they enjoy it , ’ ’ Sister fic u lt to find capable song lead­ " O u r oldest p rin te d book is m a rry the man they had sexual * * * „ e rs ," Rev. Francis Zipple, pas­ "S c rip to re re i R u s t i c a e , " from 2:30-6 p.m. Sunday. P aul's day was related to tem ­ Madeline, parish staff member, re la tio ns w ith, whereas only nine Tours of the building, a p ic­ The Student Academic Council is holding petitioning for its tor, said. ■ p rin te d in 1472 fro m a selec­ per cent o f the men had any chairmanship through Wednesday. Petitions are available from ple w orship and th erefore to the said. to ria l exhibit from missionaries, adoration of false gods. Another problem is the con­ tion of excerpts on a g ric u ltu re such intentions. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. dally in 334 Student Services Bldg. . "There are those who are stant need fo r new music. “ In the w ritin g s and a film , "M an’ s Search fo r "N e ith e r the B ible n o r the skeptical about using folk songs in ¿ ’Thi®' perpruss;vor>£”?-s* * * *■ - M of C olum ella, P alladius, Cato and H a jiplrfe ss," which was shown at pra ctice of t h l M id d le Ages can. m e . order to keep ...