T h u rsd ay MICHIGAN Sile n ce ... , . . it the virtue of fools. Francis Bacon UNIVERSITY STATI STATE S u n n y . .. . . . and a little warmer today with a high of 19. Clearing tonight with a low of 5 to 10 above. Vol. 60 Number 132 East Lansing, Michigan Feb ru ary 22,1968 10c A rm e d hijacker INTHI UNION forces Delta jet SDS to h o ld b o o k s a le to fly to Cuba in d e f i o n c e o f LT r u l i n g TAMPA, F ia . (A P )-A D elta Airlines T here is som e confusion over which Board m em bers declined to com ­ je t with 109 persons aboard was hijacked By DAN BRANDON regulations, if any, will be violated ment on the motion Wednesday. a t gunpoint Wednesday seven m inutes 'S ta te News S taff W riter it SDS sell their books. The A cadem ic A motion was m ade by Harvey Dzodin, 'a fte r takeoff from Tam pa Airport and Students for a D em ocratic Society Freedom R eport contains a section on junior m em ber-at-large to appropriate' forced to fly to Cuba, the F ed era l Avia­ (SDS) will sell books in the Union student publications, but none for $117.60 to the L ibrary to m ake it tion Adm inistration said. today despite a ruling by Assistant non-student publications. possible for the Library to rem ain The Coast Guard in M iami and Delta Secretary S ta rr K eesler that it will be Louis Hekhuis, d irector of student open until 1 a.m . nightly spring term Airlines said at 4:45 p.m. the plane had in violation of University regulations. activ ities, said that it could be in for studv. landed safely a t Havana. Jim Holleman, faculty advisor to violation of the regulation prohibiting According to Dzodin. this would D elta said in M iam i that an arm ed SDS, told the ASMSU Board Tuesday soliciting. passenger used a stew ardess as a hostage (please turn to the back page) night that SDS will sell paperback “We should look at the sp irit of and forced the crew to fly the $8 m illion books at cost to students despite Kees- the ord in an ce," Brad Lang, sophomore c ra ft from Florida to the Communist is­ ler's unwillingness to grant an ex­ Washington conference m em ber at large, said. " T o in ter­ land. The plane, with 102 passengers and a ception to the regulation which pro­ hibits the selling of non-student pub­ pret it to apply to student organi­ zations is a m istake. They are sel­ Anti-draft crew of seven, was diverted to Cuba at lications on campus. ling the books for educational and not 3:37 p.m . E S T by a gun-wielding pas­ senger as the c ra ft flew a t 31,000 feet between Tam pa and W est P alm Beach. P resident Johnson greets United Nations Secretary U Thant at the White House Wednesday. Thant cam e to W ashington to confer with "O ur intent is to go ahead and test the denial by selling the books begin­ ning at noon Thu rsday," Holleman fund raising reasons. " Among the books which SD S pro­ conference poses to sell are the "A utobiogra­ The a irc ra ft was F lig h t 843 from Chi­ the President on the outlook for peace In Vietnam. U P I Telephoto said. cago to M iami by way of Tam pa and West 'Palm Beach. phy of M alcom X ," " F r e e World Co­ lossus” by David Horowitz. "V ie tn a m " by M arvin G ettlem an and "C on­ held tonight “ A passenger cam e up the cockpit tainm ent and C hange," by C arl Ogels- The P ea ce and Freedom Com m ittee of accom panied by s t e 'W i W * ; ' spokes­ Students for a D em ocratic Society (SD S) man said at D elta headquarters in Atlan­ ta. “ He had a gun in his hand and told the crew they were to proceed to H avana." M e e tin g w ith P re s id e n t by. According to Mike P rice , an SDS m em ber, all the books are used as texts in a t least one class on cam ­ will sponsor a co n ijrence on d raft re s is t­ ance at 8:30 tonight in 38 and 39 Union. The m eeting will present altern ativ es J.D . Seale, tra ffic control tow er chief pus. P ric e said the books are being to the selective service. a t Tam pa International Airport, said the "T h is will in no way be a political airliner did not give “ descent c le a ra n c e " to the FAA in M iam i, an indication it was overflying its scheduled destination. eaves Thant unm oved sold at cost which is up to 40 per cent less than retail price. Doubt rem ained among Board m em ­ bers as to who actually denied SDS rally. The conference should be of special interest to seniors, graduate students and anyone else having trouble with the In M iam i, Carlton W. Hamilton, oper­ WASHINGTON (A P) - President John­ Thant apparently was not encouraged Johnson outlined the basic U .S. position d ra ft," Ronald R iggs. Cincinnati, Ohio, the sales right. Holleman said that ations o ffice r a t M iam i International son and U.N. Secretary -G en eral U Thant by what he found. The secretary -gen­ in a San Antonio, T ex., speech last Sep­ freshm an and organizer of the forum he asked for an exception and K ees­ Airport tower, said a t 4:15 p.m ., "T h e talked about Vietnam Wednesday without eral was understood to have uncovered tember. He offered to stop the a ir attack s emphasized. ler said no. He added that K eesler a ircra ft by this tim e should be very close evidencing any progress toward negotia­ no particular shift in Hanoi's p osition- provided this would promptly lead to pro­ R epresentatives from different citie s had asked him the nature of the books. to the Cuban shoreline. ’’ tions to end the war. that the United States m ust uncondition­ ductive discussions and North Vietnam will speak, including Joseph Chandler from A suggestion that the denial order The flight was followed by rad ar moni­ U Thant received red carpet treatm ent ally halt its bombing in order to get North would not take advantage of the bombing the Wisconsin D raft R esistan ce Union, cam e from higher up in the adm inis­ tors a t the FAA Air Route T ra ffic Control for the one-hour White House session, Vietnam to the conference table. suspension. Paul Rupert and R ic Boardman from Chi­ tration was questioned by W. C. Blan­ center in M iam i, the D elta spokesman which he term ed useful. A presidential U Thant has long advocated a stop to ton. senior m em ber-at-large. “I cago Area D raft R esistors (C A D R E) and said. He said the plane was flying toward L B J firm the U.S. bombing as a way t a get peace Edward J . Lessin, head SDS d raft coun­ spokesman described it as friendly. . ca n 't see B reslin, (U niversity "Sec­ Johnson did not shift his stance eith er, talks going. Presum ably he did so again selor. retary Ja c k B reslin ) com ing from The assistan t area m anager o f (he F t'A The'*u?rC oYficér reported ori his jdst- according to a b rief statem en t issued by in his private m eeting with the President. "T h e paipose of bringing these men h ere his legislative lobbying or President ,4in M i a m i , M . F ra z ie r, said. “ To my concluded trip to India, R u ssia, B rita jn the White House upon U T h an t's depar­ T hc^ ecretary-gen eral is known to believe is to present the only alternativ es open Hannah from his numerous. ta$ks knowledge no intercep tors were sent and F ra n ce in search of a form ula to get ‘ ture. that Hanoi would be willing to sta rt dis­ to m ale students by the nature of the approve the selling of books by S D S ." up from Hom estead Air F o rc e B ase or peace talks going. He m et with North "T h e President reaffirm ed our continu­ cussions within a couple of weeks a fter w ar," Jo e Cuipa, Lansing sophomore and ing desire to achieve a peaceful s e ttle ­ Blanton said. anywhere else to m eet the p lan e." V ietnam ese diplom ats in New Delhi the ending of the a ir raids. But he has not co-chairm an of the P ea ce and Freedom In other action, the Board passed The Naval base a t Key W est said and P a ris as well as with the leaders ment and the continued validity of the supplied what Washington regards as Com m ittee said. a motion a fte r nearly two hours in a t 4:30 p.m. it w as unaware of the hi­ of the countries he visited. San Antonio fo rm u la," the White House satisfactory assurance that the Reds “These men are quite knowledgeable closed session concerning alleged co r­ jacking. Adm inistration sources here said U communique said. would m atch the bombing suspension on all asp ects of the d raft and students ruption in the Student T ra ffic Appeals with any cutback in their mounting drive should be fam iliar with alternativ es other Court. against South Vietnam. than the ones offered by the selectiv e PSYCHOLOGIST’SVIEWPOINT The motion m ade by Jim F riel. Off Visit brief Campus Council president, directed the s e rv ice ," Cuipa said. Courtesy and restrain t marked the brief "B oard to instruct the vice ch air­ According to Cuipa, the stated creed visit. Johnson waited hatless and coatless man to submit in w riting such evidence of C A D RE is to ^’stop the w ar in V iet­ in 14 degree weather at the south portico as he considers adequate to prove cor­ nam. We believe that protest is not of the executive mansion to g reet his U N. rupt p ractices or possibilities thereof enough. Our goal is to build m assive To g r a d e o r n o t to g r a d e ; visitor, who strolled in on a red carpet on the part of the Student T ra ffic Ap­ and well organized resistan ce to the war between honor guards. peals Court or any m em b ers thereof and to the d raft system that serves it.” Secretary of S tate Dean Rusk gave a to the Student Board next w eek." "O ur resistan ce takes the form of di­ luncheon for U Thant at the S ta te D epart­ The motion further stipulated that all rect, open confrontation of the selectiv e ment im m ediately a fte r the White House evidence must be eith er in written service system by m eans of repeated non­ violence directed action and civil dis­ c o n s id e r th e 'm o tiv a t io n ' gathering. documented form or in the form of P resid ential press secretary George first-hand accounts. obedience,” Cuipa said. Christian said Johnson and U Thant spent most of the tim e alone. They w ere joined By LINDA GORTMAKER of learning. The truth is that m ost good briefly afterw ard s by U.N. U ndersecretary perceptions," according to an educa­ State News Staff W riter tional psychologist a t MSU. things in society are not done for the Ralph J . Bunche and several U.S. offi­ " I f a student w ere taking credit-no sheer jo y of i t ." cials. A credit-no credit system of grading E bel said that this part of the report credit (Cr-N) courses and graded U .S. participants a t the White House and a t MSU would “ inevitably reduce moti­ referrin g to extrin sic and intrinsic be­ sim ultaneously, he'd probably find that State D epartm ent discussions also in­ vation," while a ten-grade system could havior “ must be exam ined more ca re ­ when it cam e to cutting corners, he'd cluded the am bassador to the United Na­ “ improve the accu racy of students' self- fu lly." do it with the Cr-N o n e s," said R obert tions, Arthur J . Goldberg: the incoming He does believe, however, that the secretary of defense, Clark M. Clifford : the L. E bel. professor of counseling and Canadians jeer personnel services. E b el has w ritten the book "M easur­ Cr-N plan would be “ m ost appropriate for courses having no sp ecific ob­ P resid ent’s national security a ffa irs ad­ viser, W alt Rostow: and Josep h Sisco, je c tiv e s ." assistant secretary of state for interna­ ing Educational A ch ievem ent" ( Pren- as Pearson seeks tice-H all. 1965) which includes an en­ tire chapter devoted to "M a rk s and (please turn to the back page) tional organization affairs. Marking S y ste m s." ’confidence vote The Educational P o licies C om m ittee's OTTAWA ( AP) - P rim e Minister Lester B. Pearson brought his govern­ (E P C ) report on a proposed revised grading system released last week in­ cludes a quotation from this book in the Marines trade damages m ent's future to the floor of the House report's rationale section on grades and of Commons Wednesday, but a confi­ dence vote needed to save it was tem ­ porarily headed off after cat-calls motivation. The E P C report consists of 17 specific recom m endations to change M SU 's grad­ with enemy in Hue fight and howls of laughter from the oppo­ ing system , centering on the elim ina­ sition drowned out the 70-year-old SAIGON ( AP) - U.S. Marine jets ex­ a dozen small groups that darted from the tion of letter grades and a lim ited Cr-N leader. ploded a Communist ammunition dump scene of the blast. system . Opposition party mem bers turned down and Red gunners blew up a fuel-laden • The Communists countered late in the A num erical system of ten grades a move by Pearson for an im mediate American Navy landing cra ft Wednesday day with shots that touched off the fuel from 0 to 4.5 would be used and stu­ confidence ballot. Without unanimous in the battle for Hue's Citadel. cargo of a Navy landing cra ft steaming dents could take specified courses out­ consent, Commons could not begin up the river. The fuel went up in a ball side thier m a jo r on a Cr-N basis. The tit for tat exchange lofted flames . , debate on the confidence issue before of fire. The c ra f t’s four crew m en jumped One part of the E P C rationale behind and black smoke over the old imperial Friday. overboard and were picked up by other the grading reads. “ A lim ited credit- capital, ravaged through three weeks of P earson was seeking to prevent his Navy vessels. Spokesmen said there were no cred it system is introduced to take w arfare that allied authorities said has five year-old governm ent’s fall on the no casualties. a step toward reducing the em phasis cost the lives of 3.000 enemy soldiers, 400 defeat of its incdme tax surcharge The action in Hue and a threatened on grades. Hopefully, this will encourage South Vietnamese troops and about 100 bill in Commons Monday night. When renewal of action in Saigon were the intrinsic m otivation” Americans. he called the defeat “ not a vote centers of attention, although widely “ Most purposeful behavior in life, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong holed of nonconfidence’', the opposition benches scattered clashes occurred across the coun­ however, is extrin sicly m o tiv ated ," E bel up in the Citadel spurned a surrender-or- erupted. try. F o r the second consecutive night said. "W e a re som etim es led to believe ultimatum broadcast to them by Marines. Saigon was filled with rumors of an im­ (please turn to the back page) that we should learn fo r the m ere jo b Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam , com m ander pending Viet Cong assault on the city as of South V ietnam 's 1st Army Corps, es­ a followup to the lunar new year offen­ \ ■■■■ timated 300 enemy w ere fighting on in sive and the widespread attack s of last fe o A ife j. j 1 " the force once believed to number 800. Sunday. Low-hanging clouds lifted somewhat Hanoi broadcast a declaration that Com­ f/A \ m and M arine fighter-bombers returned to munist forces captured “ a number of Am erican fliers and crew m en” in the Thieves9market the battle for the first tim e since last N Y . lr-%V s J j p ~Lkl ¿1 Wi.. 1 zx- 1 Friday. F o u r A4 Skyhawks set off the attack on the Tan Son Nhut field last Red ammunition dump with 250-pound Sunday. v V M iS ? Snake E y e bombs and 500-pound napalm A U.S. 7th Air F o rce spokesman de­ nied it. Although Am erican authorities % canisters. ordinarily decline com m ent on Commu­ Union B o ard sponsored another Thieve»’ Market Tuesday night. The target, near the m assive stone , wall of the Citadel on the north bank of the nist propaganda stories, he said there V a rio u s w orks of art were dlsplayed— all the efforts of students 355-4560 ^ (J Perfum e R iver, went up with a spectacular flash. Marine machine gunners cut down was no penetration of the base and no pris­ oners w ere taken. and faculty m em bers. A lso on exhibit were a sword collection and som e photographic work. State News Photo by Jeff Blyth 2 M ichigan S ta ta N ew s, B a s t L an sin g , M ich igan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 1968 R io t- b lo o d ie d cam pus u n d e r g u a rd LORMAN, Miss. (A P) - Meanwhile, a spokesman for son, one with a bullet wound The deputy blamed the riot 2,300 students enrolled. The what,” he said. “ I certainly Students milled around under the southwest Mississippi col­ and the other gashed by fly­ on three suspended students, college denied i t cannot deny the students were the wary eyes of highway pa­ lege raised doubts as to what ing glass. Two other stu­ who he said “ cam e back on the Asked what specifically shooting, because I was not trolmen Wednesday on the actually started the shooting. dents wounded by bullets or campus and agitated the caused the students’ obvious there.” campus of all-Negro Alcorn The officers said they were shotgun pellets and five others others.” McCay said, “One resentment, the college The spokesman added that A and M College, where a forced to fire on 200 rioting cut by debris apparently were was suspended for drinking spokesman said, “ Wouldn’t he did not think the highway bloody riot Tuesday left three male students when they not injured seriously enough and the other two for cursing you be if somebody had gone patrolmen were lying and they persons wounded by bullets. cleared a burning dormitory for hospital treatment. the school’s president.” in your dorm and beaten your at least thought they were “ I didn’t have anything to do with teargas and were then ’’Students were firing guns, But Negro leader Charles head when you weren’t neces­ shot at. with it, but I’m getting out of shot a t by a shotgun and sev­ throwing bricks and chairs and Evers, a candidate for Con­ sarily the one causing any Students said the rioting had here until the campus gets eral pistols. Fire was limited they set one building on fire,” gress, claimed the three un­ trouble?” been over for at least two quiet again,” murmured a Ne­ to one room in the dormitory. reported Dan S. McCay, chief identified students were ex­ “There was some shooting hours before highway patrol­ gro boy who refused to give Two persons were taken to a deputy sheriff of Claiborne pelled for distributing his out here-but there is a ques­ men entered the dormitory, his name. hospital a t nearby Port Gib­ County. campaign literature among the tion of who was shootine at throwing teargas containers. 6000 LOW PRICES Bomb scare D e b ris is being gathered for further an a ly sis from beneath the window of the Soviet E m b a ss y In W ash­ ington after It was blown out In an explosion. Mem ­ bers of an A rm y bomb squad will undertake the Inves­ P lu s T o p V a l u e S ta m p s tigation. No Injuries wore reported. U P I Telephoto Peschke’ s PRE-DAW N BOMBING se m i-b o n e le ss IL - so a Soviets protest Ë CHOCE TENDERAY BO STO N ROLL HAMS Boneless embassy attack Beef Roast N O T IC E MOSCOW (A P ) Soviet governm ent lodged a strong protest with the United States Wednesday against a pre-dawn bomb explosion that -- The disclose its contents, but said it was not a bomb threat. P olice Capt. W .R. Bishop* said Washington policem en are not routinely assigned to damaged the R ussian E m ­ full-tim e duty outside the E m ­ F o r your shopping bassy in Washington. bassy, a 58-year-old, four- co n v en ien ce we The note was a “ strong story brick-and-stone town- have added an Ex­ protest in connection with the house a t 112516th S tre e t NW. p r e s s Lane for crim inal a c t against the So­ He said an o ffice r who pa­ speedy ch eck ou t viet E m b assy in Washington, trols the area of m ostly busi­ and added shelv­ ness and o ffice buildings was the T a ss News Agency said. ing for more The F oreign M inistry two blocks aw ay when he heard variety and selec­ L B . handed the U .S. E m b assy a the explosion about 5:45 a.m . tion. note demanding “ s tr ic t pun­ P o lice cordoned off the ishm ent of those guilty and the area, but a few newsmen and C A TO P VALUE im m ediate adoption of e ffe c­ photographers w ere allowed J W STAM PS tive m easu res to insure the a close-up inspection of the wrfrnBieowwroS Z security of the U .S .S .R . E m ­ damaged E m bassy. Q uarte r ^Sliced the puachase or ■ P e s c h k e ’ s B o n e le ss jm _ Center Cut Rib v r u u r iw r i i w w u Z bassy in the United States 85{ PORKCHOPS 79í PORKLOINS The bomb appeared to have HAMROAST Sliced whole or • rquarter* w w p . , ehk, . , lb m Whole o r Rib Half lb. 79<| 2 DOZEN GAADE 'A' LARGEEGGS L AZOZZAATKAOOZA T h au tu n m p i s . a t, i tea mm mmmm and its sta ff m e m b ers.” T ass said the only reason ■'**a a ai fSl fal no one in the E m b assy was been placed on the first floor ledge betw een a black iron grating bolted to the front of PORKLIVER 39< HOTDOGS 49< PORKLOINS T tl T injured was becau se the ex­ plosion ca m e early in the morning before the beginning the building and a heavy mesh screen attached to the wooden, window sill. of working hours. The explosion ripped away THt PUACHASEOf ADKG I “The crim inal a c t against OF AAAtLMILL PAOZEH ■ chunks of the stone window HEAR «€0EEM AT«(ROGER S the Soviet E m b assy took place only becau se the A m erican ledge and twisted the inch- thick iron b ars outward. But . THAU SUN* PB S . SS, IM I authorities ignored their rudi­ the m esh screen apparently m entary duty of insuring the saved the interior of the E m ­ Ç A TO P VALUE inviolability and secu rity of bassy from heavier dam age. 9 V STAM PS the U .S .S .R . diplom atic m is­ Although a large wooden Wire THIS COMMONON Z sion,” the Foreign M inistry desk near the window was THE PUACMAZE Of Z APAOZEN ■ declared. damaged, glass in a book­ FASOUALESPIZZA S RKOCBI AT «(ROGER ____ on F e b . 15 the Soviet gov­ The m inistry said that, only case a cro ss the room was not broken. O rnate statu ary on the THAU s im „ r a s . 3 t, 1 MC _ K i l l ernm ent had requested U.S. white-painted wail above a authorities to take approp­ firep lace appeared in ta c t C A TO P VALUE riate secu rity m easu res a t the A leath er chair was the J V STAM PS Em bassy. only other piece of furniture VAt 11AHI í i (IMPON m wirn rnu COVPOMOM m “The A m erican side, how­ Zthz puachase or a i-ls 2-ozS that rep orters could see in t -— -w ï PACor stenouneas PAOZEN ■ ever, is declining to fulfill the room. B rick s, pieces of S • SIZZLESTEAKS ¡ • RfOlfM AT«(ROGER O f j with generally accepted norms • its d irect duties in accordance wood and other debris lit­ Z I THAU A AL, PAS. at. Itti g l i ] tered the floor. P o lice said ■ Ll.1* On. Vie |S— aw ! ^ — ■ ■ ■ • • ■ • • • ■ ■ A d of international la w ," the note an adjoining reception room « A r d u i » ( E ic h w ln i 1 st» , Win# •t Teheeee.) Redeemet Kreye* i m added. suffered lighter dam age. THAU tUNa PMS. at* IM S M C A TO P VALUE The T a ss dispatch also said There w as no fire. Í W STAM PS “ this crim e is a resu lt of the , WITHTHISCOUPONON Z Libby K ro g e r = THEPUACMASEOP ANY2 ? growing anti-Com m unist hys­ B ecau se of the early hour, a CreamCom 5 I-lb 1 OZ $1 Pork&Beans ¡e x e s or gaeen a ant paozeh* teria th at is being fanned in ! a VEGETARLES ! certain q u arters in the United spokesman said, few employes were inside the E m b assy when E atmorc Margarine Cons K r o g e r Frozen Pot Pies azozzm at kaogea nmu t i i , na. ». ,M M S ta te s .” It did not elab orate, but on the bomb exploded. A few hours later, a workman tacked K ro g e r Dawn Freah 5 l-lb . Ctne. $1 K ro ge r Frozen *% C T O P V A L U E Jm v M sta m p s the campus Georgetow n a few m iles University from the a heavy p lastic sheet over the damaged window as other Half &Half K ro g e r Baked**lced 4 Pint Ctne. $1 Onion Rings O re~lda WITHTHISCOUPONON THEPUACHASEOPA 10-0ZWTPAOZEN STOUFFERSPOTPIE E m bassy, a three-day mock trial of international Com­ munism drew to a close Wed­ workers swept up the de­ bris. ANGEL FOOD Cake 1-lb. E A C H 49< HashBrowns REDEEM AT «CROCEA THSUtUK.PAS.at. 1«M Rl nesday. A S ta te Dept, spokesman Travel Series term ed the Soviet charge of M ich iga n M cIntosh O C TO P VALUE connivance “ nonsense and ab­ dKO STAM PS visits Baham as Jonathan WITHTHISCOUPONON S surd.” S e creta ry of S ta te Dean THEPUACMASEOP2MEAOS ! Rusk “ personally expressed OAHOAEHEAD LETTUCE01 CABIAOEa ■■ his re g re ts” to the Soviet am ­ M SU’s World Trav el ries will present “ Wings to the Se­ Apples REDEEM AT «CROCEE T H A U t U N .r a s .a t .lM t U H bassador both by telephone and in writing. In an o fficial statem en t, the Golden B a h a m a s,” a t 8 p.m. Saturday in the Auditorium. The color film will show a ir 3 lbs. State D ept, said it “ m ust con­ views of Nassau, the Grand C A TO P VALUE 9 V STAM PS demn in the strongest term s Baham a Hotel and the coast. WITHTHISCOUPONON 5 the sen seless a c t of te r­ Industry, tourism and the his­ 49< m i PUACMASEOP TNAEt 12-PlE ro rism .” OZCAMSor KAOOZAPAOZEN ; OIAMEJUICE S REOEER AT «CROCEE mU| disclosed an anonymous let­ O ther o fficials, meanwhile, tory of the B aham as will be featured. Ja m e s M etcalf, who pro­ T N S U « M .K M .a ,lM t B9BI te r threatening the E m b assy duced the film , will n a rr a te .' 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G rand R iv e r 351-6010 T h e y w ill be com ing eoon to the Campue Book Store«. St. John's M IC H IG A N Jam «* D. Spanioio Eric Pimnin, executive editor editor-in-chief Lawrence W erner, managing editor Bohhy Soden, cam pai editor STATE N IW S Satan Com erford advertUing manager Edward 4 . Brill, editorial editor J o e Witch, *port* editor U N IV E R S IT Y F lvo -flm o recipient of the Pacem aker award for outstanding journalism . Thursday Morning, February 22, 1968 EDITORIALS Conflicts o f ROTC - - a channel to solution Von Tersch, acting dean of the Some of the inherent prob­ lems of a military program at a College of Engineering; and university may be alleviated Jam es McKee, professor of sociology. It is a very diversi­ Garbage and teachers; with the recent appointment of the Military Education Advisory Committee. This committee, fied and capable assemblage. As such the University and the composed of four civilian ROTC department can both public strikes increase faculty members, will review any complaints or problems expect decisions and advice beneficial to each of them and which arise from thé ROTC the society they serve. At least 556,155 students of But lengthy public strikes A military program within 1,300,000 enrolled in the Florida are becoming increasingly program at MSU. a university is bound to lead to public school system were out of common. There have been The stated purpose of the conflicting interests. A commit­ school Monday as a result of dock strikes; airlines have been committee is to become tee such as the Military Educa­ the nation’s first state-wide shut down; and firemen strikes; familiar with the history tion Advisory Committee, with teacher walkout. railroad strikes, subway strikes, araj present programs of mill members the caliber of those For nearly 100 days, Detroit, steel strikes. . . tary education at MSU, as now sitting on it, can go a long the nation’s fifth largest city, Perhaps required “ cooling- well as with federal agencies way toward solving the prob­ has been experiencing a news­ off periods” , as provided in the end concerns of the academic lems of an ROTC program and paper blackout. Taft-Hartley Act on a national community regarding military making it an acceptable part Tons of garbage accumulated level, would ease the situation education. Most importantly of the University environment. i,*vtb?< streets of New York City in some cases. There is undoubt­ the committee is to provide --The Editors when sanitation workers struck edly no one-step answer. Col­ considered opinions and. judg­ illegally for nine days. That ments as to how military edu­ one resulted in a blow-up be­ lective bargaining cannot be eliminated and written off “ in cation at MSU may best serve IAM BS SPANIOLO tween New York Gov. Nelson the public interest.” the university, the state, and the A. Rockefeller, who threatened nation. to put the city’s 10,000 sanitation men under state cpntrol, and The fact that workers must sometimes turn to illegal ac­ tions in the practice of collec­ In light of the current criti­ The president as a person New York Mayor John V. cism of the ROTC program, this tive bargaining does not reflect last aim is a vital one. Before Lindsay. a cognizance of present trends the committee was established, He walked back and forth, gesturing More than 11,000 workers were and needs. Perhaps legal and P resid ent Johnson has been our P re s i­ overtly, waving his arm s frequently, idled Feb. 13 when the United there could be a considerable dent for nearly four and a half years. pounding his fist, raising and lowering his social institutions must be re­ He ascended to o ffice in a tim e of na­ Auto Workers struck two Gen­ amount of shouting, but there tional g rie f: he won the P resid ency on voice to m ake his point. He spoke of his vised to reconcile both public eral Motors Corp. plants. was no one to shout at. The facul­ his own by an overwhelm ing landslide, youth, how he protested ce rtain policies interest and employee demands. as a college editor, and m ade analogies One strike illegal. The legality ty group should open channels built a consensus, pushed m ore legisla­ State take-overs during strike tion through Congress than any other with the past. Then he walked slowly to­ of another one questionable- of communication between ward his questioner, towered over him and periods, mobilization of sub­ P resid ent in the 20th century. Florida teachers resigned to those with grievances and the B ut in the la st two years, the consensus looked him straight in the eye and m ade stitute teachers and supervisory his final appeal. side-step the state law b a n ^ . oi»rM\nn*t mv the Na­ military science department. has crum bled. The V ietnam w ar has gone It w as a t this point that one cam e to "Both the University and the from bqd to w orse and the trend continues. strikes by puijlic. Cfit'#« tional Guard or printing strike­ The nation's citie s have been ravaged by realize the powerful persuasiveness of * All temporarily inconvenient, ROTC program will have a riots and the relationship betw een whites the man. time publications are not the Surprisingly, the P resid ent, also dis­ but all hopefully for improve­ better guideline with which to and N egroes has never been m ore tense. answers. Johnson c ritic s have doubled and quadru­ played a sense of humor, even a slight ment in the long run. judge each other, ami the aims flair for wit. He adm itted there was a pled both a t home and abroad, from the The process of collective Heaps of garbage, months of both can better be brought right and the left. credibility gap and joked about his re la ­ bargaining has added signifi- without newspapers, idle run- into congruence. In short, the nation is tired and divided tions with the press. A fter introducing speaking and answering questions, the Lady B ird, he m ade a subtle com ment' cantly to the status and level- ways, burning1 houses and the Committee members are by the w ar and uneasy about the dom estic about her incident with E rth a K itt. And scene. And Lyndon Johnson is our P re s i­ verdict w as much less certain. of-being of workers, skilled and interruption of education for Frederick Williams, associate He gave a few prepared com m ents from then as we w ere leaving, he pulled out dent. To m any, including m yself, the unskilled, in far more than one American youth are not prog* professor of history; Richard thought of Lyndon Johnson in the White a lectern in which he softly criticized the some large photographs of his new grandson, Lyn. field. It has sought to provide ress and hopefiilly are not signs Featherstone, chairman of the House for another four years is not a younger generation for not voting in larg er numbers (presum ably for our b enefit). “ H ere’s one where he looks like a balance between the working of the future, Dept, of Administration and pleasant one. Speaking in rath er quiet and flat tones, K rushchev,” he said. But* a group of student body presidents man and his employer. -T he Editors Higher Education; Lawrence and college editors who w ere in Washing­ he emphasized the extent of present and R eflectin g back on the m eeting, I am proposed dom estic spending, using spend­ left with a number of im pressions. F irs t, ton to form u late a ballot fo r CHOICE ’68 ing figures from the Kennedy and E ise n ­ that P resid en t Johnson is re a l, a fellow saw a side of P resid en t Johnson som ewhat JOSEPH ALSOP d ifferent from the stereotypic caricatu re. hower Adm inistrations as com parisons. man, som ething neither he nor the media has m ade entirely cle a r in the past. He is * In an hour and a half inform al session in His re fe re n ces to the Kennedy ad m inistra­ tion. while not openly b itter, were fa r deeply com m itted to his policies no m at­ the White House, the P resid en t projected from kind. ter how wrong or ill-fated they m ay be to his sm all audience in a way that he has He then moved away from the lectern and appears much m ore sincere on a per­ never been able to achieve through tele­ and sa t down, noting that anyone who had son-to-person basis then he does when vision or the other media. to leave could do so. but everyone else was speaking to a group and is able to tran ­ W allace’s bid no surprise He strode easily into the Oval Room where we had been waiting and talking with W hite House aides. He moved quick­ ly around the room shaking hands with w elcome to stay and ask questions. No one left. This is when Lyndon Johnson the G reat scend his Texan foiksiness. And while Lyndon Johnson has brought much to the P resid ency, not all of it Persuader went to work. In about an hour, favorable, the office has also taken a each guest, as w aiters circulated with he answered six questions, ranging from great physical toll from him. F o r today, pizza and tacos. the w ar in V ietnam to urban unrest. or at least that day, he could have been W ASH INGTON -Last week, the near- W allace spells the all-but certain something preciously close to apartheid. At firs t glance, the P resid en t looked He talked solem nly about our com m it­ m istaken for a 75-year-old man. Wagnerian m usic of the w ar a ll but doom of th at strategy. Not only is he W allace looks to this type of black very old, m uch older than his pictures. m ent in V ietnam , stating em phatically Today. Lyndon Johnson is a troubled drowned out the highly im portant sound fa r m ore likely to get those Deep South power-shouter to help realize his dread­ He looked tired and hagard. His eyes that we would “ stick it out”- but added man, an unpopular Presid ent, and is of the other shoe dropping. Y e t form er e lecto ra l votes than eith er Nixon or ful dream , by causing m ore and m ore were bloodshot and alm ost shut. His we “ a re ready to talk p eace tomorrow and faced with m ore burdens than perhaps Alabama Gov. G eorge W allace’s an­ R eagan, in addition he w ill cut deeply trouble in the citie s and m ore and m ore skin lite rally hung from his heavily fur­ will let them w rite the agenda and name any P resid ent in recen t tim es. And one nouncement that he will be a third- into the Republican-convervative vote prejudice among w hites. All this is very rowed fa ce . L ater he quipped that the press the p la c e ." cannot help but wonder if the P resid ency, party candidate, com e hell or high in other Southern sta tes like T exas, grim to contem plate, but ugly fa cts was now referrin g to the lines in his face Grabbing his head with both hands, he which has grown so much in size and com - • w ater, is sure to prove one of this this aiding Mr. Johnson to pick up ad­ m ust also be faced. a s “ cre v ic e s .” said em otionally, “ We want to reason plexity, can be successfully grasped by year’s m ajo r political events. ditional e lecto ra l votes that he m ight Copyright, c , 1968, The Washington O ne's first reaction was, this man with our minds instead of with our teeth any m an today, even a m aster politician One reason this announcement a t­ perhaps have lost. P ost Co. D istributed by Los Angeles m ost certain ly won’t seek the Presidency like cannibals or anim als. and prag m atist like Presid ent Johnson. tracted relatively little attention was The thing does not stop th ere, either. T im es Syndicate. again. But by the tim e he had finished the fa c t that everyone expected it. Y e t According to the pollers, the fo rm er in reality it was one of those events Alabam a governor has been gaining that can never be absolutely counted ground lately , rising from 10 to 12 per upon, until it actually happens. Wal­ lace, one m ay be certain , had to re s is i cent o f the nationwide vote in a three- cornered ra c e with M r. Johnson and OUR READ ERS’ MINDS form idable pressures not to enter the Nixon. Above the Mason-Dixon Line, big race. R a c is t candidates like W allace a re generally heavily dependent on support from very rich men on the extrem e m oreover, he now gets 8 per cen t of the vote in such a three-cornered race. And of these eight in every 100 fo r Wal­ la ce, fiv e com e from the Republican T h e c a m p u s w itc h h u n t b e g in s right-wing fringe of the A m erican polit­ ranks. test. The winner could announce that If good teaching w ere the sole our civilian faculty fa il here also! ical spectrum . This year, however, the W allace is not m ainly aim ing for To the Editor: all 35,000 MSU students participated: criterion, I fe a r it would wipe out a Y e t these accu se rs do not know the ultraconservative fa t c a ts have coal­ 1968. He is mainly preparing for 1972, The University seems to be in the he would be The All-Powerful Adjudi­ sizeable percentage of the faculty. If body of m ilitary knowledge, however* esced around the candidacy of form er in the b elief th at continuing ra cia l curious position of witnessing a witch cator. He alone would possess sole “ truth and ob jectiv ity ” w ere the c ri­ sm all, being taught. These dogm atists Vice P resid en t R ichard M. Nixon and trouble in the c itie s will by then trans­ hunt of k the Military Science Dept. authority to determine which courses terion, and God would deign to corite would snub E riC H offer! the potential candicacy of Gov. Ronald form him from a fringe-candidate into a Indeed, there are similaritiesto the were “ objective” and “ factual” . If down, ? , to us~no, G arskof and Thom as If we enforce a Let-he-who-is-with- Reagan of California. re a l candidate for the P resid en cy. civilian police review boards which a member of the faculty, he could single are not accep tab le su b stitu tes!-an d out-sin-cast-the-first-stone criterio n , Thus they did not want Wallace in the C alifornia and elsew here, he has al­ are often initiated by alienated political out his colleagues who disagreed with determ ine the good from the bad, I I suspect w e'll have no one le ft to point race as, God knows, Nixon and Reagan ready proved to have a disturbing power activists. him, burn their publications a t a mass fe a r w e’ll lose another chunk of the the finger. Alternatively, w here will did not want him. The point here is that to a ttr a c t prejudiced white voters. To avoid the legitimate criticism of meeting, and take- away their parking faculty. the w itch hunt end? the key to every conservative Republi­ What happened la st week when Wal­ “ McCarthyism in Reverse,” or more permit, exiling them to l o t . Y-2. He Differences in indoctrination be­ John D. Shepard can strategy for winning die Presidency lace announced his candidacy was, in currently “ Muzzling the Military,” I would be given the plushest office •in tween MS courses and other courses E a s t Lansing graduate student is taking away from Lyndon B. Johnson fact, nothing less than the launching of submit that the scope of the board should Student Services Building, a red phone are but a matter of degree, with the WO or so electoral votes of the an American apartheid party. The.more be' expanded to include all curricula and two pretty secretaries. ASMSU could a few exceptions. Anyone who fails to and all courses. The activists could Deep South states, whore race is the predominant issue. violent black power advocates among the Negro leaders are also demanding have a University-wide name-calling con- levy 25c from all students to make the All-Powerful Adjudicator financially understand this simply hasn’t seen the old Honors College file of courses O n war and rape r i \\ i i s independent and beholding to no one. or the unofficial evaluations kept by HRftlKEUOAP A LIGHTSNOW IS FALLINE... FEEUN6 FRISKY, THE FLVlNS ACTUAL^ GENERAL PEISHIN6 various groups. To the E d ito r: Prerequisites to candidacy would be faMtl FLMN6ACE TH KETi BE NO FUriNE TOPAY ACE THROhK A SNOtdBALL JU ST HAIES TO SE E U S The attitude of G ary Pangus looks STAMPINE 8E9PE Soc. 100, Poly Sci. M0, and .Garakof’z Dogmatism is no monopoly of the ATONE O F HIS MECHANICS... THfiOU)IN6 SNOCÜBALLS... to m e to be that of the g irl who, having HIS SOftHTHCAMEL -< 3 - psveh. course. conservatives. Some bearded pro­ O No candid person would suppose that fessors-believe it or not--are just as been raped, wanted every other g irl in ( • « V 7 - • 'V. “ the Military Science courses stand up closed-minded as the military they ac­ the land to be raped. r— • in content or scholarly appeal to most cuse. Take a walk around and visit Have you ev er noticed that the m ost *° O advanced undergraduate or graduate some classes in almost any field. At “ p atriotic” people a re the b ig g e st! e L JL K y o courses. The MS courses will depend, most, critics can accuse the military windbags? b ,___ - 1— like any other course, on the instructor T . A. Heppenheimer • of not having Ph.D.s and beards, but~ 1 - 1« Q uetta as well as other criteria. E a s t Lansing grad student D IN Ktv G+ai +mm kt Hold it, Lothar, I’m coming-some of M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 1968 5 OTHERUNIVERSITIES S tu d e n t b o a rd s o f f e r s o c ia l a id By MARION NOWAK price survey of Ann Arbor be released only with sp ecific and laundries. USG now offers U-M permission from the student. JEN N Y POPE students a laundry service Pennsylvania S ta te U niver­ State Newt Staff Writers a t a savings of nine cents sity’s student governm ent S ervices offered by a per shirt. also sponsors a legal aid ser­ student government, while often USG also sponsors a health vice for students. Based on limited to sponsoring en­ insurance program, draft-coun­ the ethic that, as one stu­ tertainm ent and holding refer- seling. and this fall will pub­ dent governm ent o fficial sta ­ endums, have a t many of the lish its first course evaluation ted, “ each student has the nation’s larger universities booklet. The 400-page book­ right to his d efen se ," the moved closer to a form of let has cost $ 12.000 to pro­ service provides legal aid coun­ student social service. duce. seling, on student request, in Many serv ices a re geared to Another USG function is legal any type of case. entertainm ent. Most recently aid to students who need it. Law yers are retained a t a a move toward enabling the The student pays two dollars cost of $250 annually. dent governm ent provides a p assin g." O ther Florida uni­ Strikers protest student to save money and se­ for his first 15-minute talk decreased co st insurance pro­ versities alread y have estab ­ Currently the body is fighting curing the m eans to express with a lawyer. Any tim e gram sim ilar to U-M’s and lished the precedent of student a proposed tuition hike of one his opinion and attain his rights over this is paid for by USG. P SU ’s. government-sponsored b ills of hundred dollars. has m anifested itself in national F a ll term last year, a USG- In the past, the rein state­ The Student A ssociation of rights, adm inistration-approved A group of about 60 m em bers of the 13 craft unions who were thrown out of student governments. sponsored teach-in on drugs m ent of a National D efense the U niversity of South Florida and currntly in effe ct. work when the Detroit News was struck by the T eam sters union last Novem ­ “ Our business,” stated M ichael was held. This spring, a Student Loan cancelled by the last week passed a 10-point Other benefits presented by ber showed up In front of the News and Free P r e s s Wednesday to protest an al­ Davis, adm inistrative vice- sim ilar teach-in on functions Board of Tru stees was largely student bill of rights that is the body include fre e legal leged lockout, U P I Telephoto president of U-M ’s Undergradu­ of the university is proposed. effected by P S U ’s student reportedly favored by the m a­ counsel, a cce ss to public de­ ate Student Governm ent (USG) Currently, the student govern­ government. jority of the student body. While fenders and a bail-bond ser­ “ is to do for students what m ent at U-M has attem pted to The U niversity of Oregon is the bill m ust still be approved vice. they c a n 't do individually." get adm inistrative approval by the university's Student As U-M’s D avis stated, sim ilar to ASMSU in its spon­ Physics p ro f cites increase USG attem pts to fulfill for a 25-point student bill of Affairs Com m ittee and ulti­ the student governm ent m ust sorship of such functions as a this function. Currently, rights. Also, the group is m inim um -charge printing shop, m ately by the university’s pres­ work for the individual stu­ for instance, USG is forwarding attempting to insure that a Sunday m ovies and student- ident, one m em ber of the dent’s rights: it “ m ust speak a rent strike intended to achieve student's university records opinion référendum s. Association estim ates that the for them and it must fight the goal of lowering rent costs, Additionally. O regon's stu­ bill has " a strong chance of for th em .” in possibility o f nuclear war improving apartm ent service and, perhaps m ost tantly, insuring that students impor­ Cam p aign booth As m ore nations g et closer to becom ing nu­ making irrational decisions involving nuclear m ay sign only eight-monthfleases set for M cC a rthy M A T H E M A T IC S S T U D E N T S weapons, Schlegal said. on apartm ents. n clear powers, the possibility of nuclear war is Students for M cCarthy will increasing. Richard Schlegal. professor of Thus the need for a non-proliferation treaty The eight-month lease pro­ sponsor a campaign booth in tects the student from having T ire d of the slush and cru sh ? C onsid er New Mexico State physics, said Tuesday night. is urgent and im portant, he continued. So fa r the Union from 1 to 4 p.m. to sublet his apartm ent U n iversity for graduate work. The N M SU Department of In his speech. “ Control of N uclear W ea­ nuclear arm s have been controlled by the T est Friday. Ban T reaty of 1963 and the Outer Space Treaty. in the sum m er, or else lose Mathem atical Sciences has the prototype of the N SF De­ pons." Schlegal said, “ The nuclear weapons Students for McCarthy will The T e st Ban T reaty , signed by the United four m onths’ rent. partmental development grants. Excellent staff. Low student- situation is escalating. The three m a jo r nu­ m eet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in clear powers, the United States. Russia and States, Russia and G re a t B ritain, was designed While the strike is now faculty ratio. Fellow ships and housing available. Suns'frlnm 35 Union. G reat B ritain, have recently been joined by to stop atm ospheric testing and thus lower directed against the firm of all year. Inquire: the level of radiation in the atm osphere. Apartments. Ltd., several m an­ F ran ce and C hina." “ Any nation with nuclear rea cto rs is a po­ tential nuclear p ow er." he said. “ The fa c t that India. Jap an . Canada. Switzerland. W est G er­ Schlegal said this treaty is d eficient because ment. agem ent agencies have already F ran ce and China a re not included in the ag ree­ begun to offer only eight-month or a student-chosen alternative JO XWHfwHU 10 % off Florist / P ro fe sso r E. D. Gaughan Department of Mathem atical Sciences New Mexico State U niversity many and Israel a re all capable of producing "A lso the treaty has not slowed down the of eight-or twelve-month leases, cash value fo r students & faculty L a s Cruces, New Mexico 88001 nuclear weapons within one year, in creases arm s ra ce nor has it stopped development of to students. On the b asis of a recent 8°9 E . MICH. A V E „ LANS. the possibility of irresponsible leadership new w eapons," Schlegal added. Why Pay More W hy Pay More! Why Pay More! 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The M o st C o m p le te R e c o rd S to re In The La nsing A re a - 225 Ann St Dewey questions athletes By GAYEL WESCH e rick ) W illiam s, B u rt Sm ith you offered anything over and The next scheduled m eeting State News Sports Writer and I talked to six or seven above room and board, tui­ of the Big Ten A thletic Di­ John Dewey, assistan t Big athletes Tuesday,” Dewey said tion, fees and books to attend rectors is M arch 6,7 and 8 , Ten com m issioner and the Wednesday. "W e exp ect to a Big 10 sch o o l:” and “ Have but Dewey said he would not con feren ce's ch ief investigator, finish our interview s this af­ you received anything over have his report prepared has com pleted the first phase ternoon and w e'll have talked and above room and board, by then. of his probe of the Michigan to about 30 or 35 a th letes by tuition fees and books! ” “ I ’ve got a lot to do at D J É s accu sations of illegal the tim e w e're finished inter­ Dewey said he elaborated Michigan yet. The investi­ arcno MSU athletes. viewing. on the questions by listing pos­ gation is not even half way Dewey arrived a t MSU late Fuzak is the chairm an of sible illegal offers or con­ through, but I don’t think it Tuesday afternoon and began MSU’s A thletic Council and the cessions. E a ch Interview took ANINVITATION will take over a month to his investigation by interview ­ representative to the Big Ten. approxim ately a half-hour. com plete,” Dewey said. ing several MSU athletes, W illiam s is a history pro­ Dewey would not com m ent on Dewey plans to end his pre­ TO'STRITCH’ GEORGE m ostly football players. has com pleted questioning and will check ath letic departm ent He fessor and vice chairm an of the A thletic Council. is M SU 's assistan t ath letic di­ Sm ith the results of the interview s, but said that the will be included in a report results sent stay here eith er tonight or Frid ay. He said there will be no other conference official COMEINANDWATCHYOUR records today. Dewey was the cen tral figure in the Big T en 's investigation rector. Dewey said he had talked m ostly with football players he will present to the board of Big Ten ath letic directors upon com pletion of his inves­ included in the investigation, but did not know if Commission­ e r B ill Reed would m ake a trip DOLLARPERFORMMIRACLES of Illinois last y ear and has been looking into the D aily’s charges against the U niversity but had also players who com peted in m ore than one varsity sport a t MSU. questioned tigations here and a t the U-M. to MSU to review the charges. LIST SALE of Michigan ath letic departm ent for the past week and a half. Dewey said he posed two b asic questions in the inter­ JOHN D E W E Y " (Jo h n ). Fuzak. (F red - views. They w ere: ‘Were $ 3 .7 9 $ 2 .4 9 $ 4 .7 9 $ 2 .9 9 $ 5 .7 9 $ 3 .6 9 C re w o f lit t le d iv e rs $ 6 .7 9 $ 4 .2 9 EVERYRECORDINTHESTORE *b e s t e v e r f o r M S U ’ By G A R Y WALKOWICZ Narcy agree this y e ar's crew associated with MSU swim­ AREVOLUTIONARYSALE State News Sports W riter of diminutive divers, Jim Hen­ ming. They average only 5-9 in derson (5-9). Duane G reen The trio has V jp height but they're “ b i t m en” hd-4r. and D aag Todd ( & 0 f, held their own in dual m eet as far as the MSU swim are the best they've ever had com petition against Big Ten TODAYONLY coaches are concerned. Head Coach C harles Mc- Caffree and Diving Coach John at MSU. And that goes back 57 years when M cC affree firs t becam e opponents considered to have some of the top divers in the nation. HAPPYBIRTHDAYGEORGE D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A < N D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A ■ "!< “The guys have been doing a re al good jo b so fa r this y e a r," said N arcy. "W e ’ve N only had one bad m eet, the one against Michigan. Their * Cl last perform ance in the m eets JOÍ with W isconsin and Minnesota b $1.25 Z were their b est of the seaso n .” 1 The Spartans have taken iscount records o o < N both diving events in seven of the 11 dual m eets this year. MSU has lost both events ju st Ball hawks Phone 351 -8 46 0 Open D a lly 9 :3 0-8 :3 0 p .m .-S a t. 9 :3 0 -6 p .m .-2 2 5 AnnSt, N tw ice, to Indiana and M ichi­ gan. £ y> m 0 2 S p e c ia l Henderson has been , lead­ ing the Spartan crew with 11 first place finishes. The Lan­ Coeds go up for a rebound during a recent basket­ ball gam e between team s from M SU and the U nl- slty of M ichigan. The Spartan coeds won, 64-41. 1 sing sophomore has beaten two State News Photo by Stan Lum O Q W e d n e sd a y-T h u rsd a y-F rld a y of the leagues best diver. Chuck Knorr of Ohio State and Ju lian For ACheese Krug of W isconsin, in one- m eter contests. "H enderson has the poten­ Undefeated Tartars Pizza tial to go right to the top," said N arcy. necessary abilities. "H e has the G reen has garnered three test fencers tonight * P ric e includes tax first place finishes so far. He By G R E G LO RIA shown a few weeks ago when 25C fo r each a dd itio na l ite m scored in la st y e a r's NCAA State News Sports W riter he won five of five m atches, m eet by placing 10th in the The -Spartan fen cers will while limping on a badly one-m eter. He finished 20th face perhaps their stiffest sprained ankle. D O M IN O ’S in the three-m eter. He was named A ll-Am erican for his test of the season tonight, m eeting Wayne S tate, a favor­ MSU will also send junior Don Satchell in the foil com ­ P IZ Z A work in the one-m eter. ite for the NCAA cham ­ petition. Satchell. who has a N arcy said that G reen 's big- pionship. 15-15 m ark, will duel W SU's gets a ssets a re his strength Undefeated with a 11-0 m ark, Paul Stuart, who has am assed and his willingness to work the T a rta rs are led by two a 21-7 record. hard. All-Am ericans. Don P arshall Spartan captain Charlie B aer, SPARTAN CEN T ER Todd, the third m em ber of a t foil and Andy Haliw in sabre. also a favorite for All-Am erican the group, m issed several weeks MSU will be attem pting to honors, will fa ce Haliw. B aer, SUPER FAST D E LIV E R Y 351-7100 of com petition e a rlie r in the raise its cu rrent 5-5 m ark the backbone of the Spartan D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A year because of a ruptured above the .500 level. Coach squad with a 25-4 slate, will eardrum suffered in p ractice. Charlie Sch m itte r's crew will be the underdog to Haliw. who He has gained one first place have three rem aining m atches stands at 28-2. in dual m eet com petition. between the Big Ten m eet M SU 's Dean D aggett will QUALITY DAIRY CO. At la st season’s NCAA m eet Todd w as 26th in the one- m eter and 15th in the three- following the MSU encounter. T a rta r Coach Istivan Danosi has turned out an All-Am erican also have his hands full with WSU's R ay Fuel, who sports a 23-8 won-lost record. 1201 E A S T G R A N D R IV E R A V E . E. L A N S IN G m eter. every y ear except two in his The Spartans' B ill K erner. ten year tenure at Wayne the leading epee man. will M E E T OUR STO RE MANAGERS " I think that we can hold our State. probably go against the T a r­ B E T T Y AND KENNETH BARNES own with anyone in the upcom­ P arsh all. who has 26-1 slate, te r's Louis F ox. who possesses ing Big Ten and NCAA cham ­ will go against the Spartans a 15-10 m ark. NoManisanIsland T R Y O U R R E D C A R P E T S E R V IC E 1/2 GA L. GLASS. pionships," N arcy said. "T h e com petition will be extrem ely c lo s e " sophomore sensation Glen Wil­ liam s, who has a fine 18-8 record. P a rsh a ll's ab ility was Wayne S ta te 's victim s this year include Air Fo rce. Wis­ consin. Iowa and Illinois. PASTEURIZED NoMan StandsAlone PEP up w ith ta s ty m ilk HOMOGENIZED M ILK 45* T h e S ta te N ew s a n d A SM SU w an t SPECIALS HATCHET DAYS t o h e lp y o u f i n d y o u r w a y TH U R S. F R I. S A T .* F E B . 22, 23, 24 In honor o f GEORGE’S BIR TH D A Y th ro u g h th e c o m p le x it ie s o f we’ re c u ttin g phonograph p ric e s , Superb ICE CREAM • CH O C O LATE M IL K not tre e s . FRENCH VANILLA, BU TTER • 1 m u l t i v e r s i t y liv in g . 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Call Spartacuss F R IE N D L Y S E R V IC E A N D C O N V E N IE N T P A R K IN G Y O U R O N E -S T O P C O M P L E T E G R O C E R Y 20% OFF Coupon E xp ires 1 ■ 3 5 5 -4 5 6 0 2/28/68 Marshall Music Co. y o u r d i r e c t lin e to a c tio n 1 245 ANN M E M B E R G R E A T E R E A S T L A N S IN G C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan - T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 1968 7 SPORTS TO FACI G-MEN HERI B ig 1 0 c h a m p i o n I o w a b e t t e r No one one has has com com ee closer closer to Leading the team this year both floor e x e rcise and still Lazar (p Lazar (parallel arallel bb aa rs). rs), Keith No are co-captains Neil Schm itt rings. M cCanless (side horse), Paul By DON DAHLSTROM them than 3.1 points so far. and Bob D ickson who both com ­ Dickson clim axed his sopho­ Omi (floor e x e rcise and rings), S ta te News Sports W riter more year in 1967 with a second and M arc Slotten (side horse), Iowa has eight of 12 letter- pete all-around. It doesn’t seem possible that Two y eaars ago as a sopho­ place finish behind MSU Captain Hatch and M cC anless are men back from last y ear's a gym nastics team which won the more. Schm itt finished third in Dave Thor in all-around with juniors. squad. Coach Sam B ailie has Big Ten championship and called his sophomores "th e all-around in the B ig Ten with 51.325. He was third in parallel M cCanless is defending con­ finished third in the NCAA’s in finest group in the country. ” 50.9 points and also third in bars also. ference and national champion 1967. would be b etter in 1968. In its win over Southern Il­ on horse. He is rated firs t in However, that is the story of linois, Sch m itt scored 53.5 and the event with a 9.49 average. M SU's Saturday opponent -- the Dickson had 53.2 Slotten is second with 9.46. Iowa Hawkeyes. The Spartans own a 5-1 con­ N C A A opener pits In the Mid E a s t ratings, D ick­ son is seventh in still rings, Hatch tied Spartan Don Hatch for «the Big Ten title in rings ference record com pared to the fourth in tram poline, fifth in last season and is rated first Hawkeyes' p erfect 6-0 m ark. A win for MSU would throw the Houston vs. Loyola vault, fifth in parallel bars, and seventh in horizontal bar. this year with a 9.44 average. Their sophomores include Indy 500 preview dual-meet portion of the sea­ Schm itt ranks sixth in side Je r r y Bonney (floor ex e rcise , son into a tie. The champion­ KANSAS C IT Y , Mo. (U P I) bid, against fourth-ranked St. tram poline, and vau lt), Jim horse and firs t in high bar where ship would then be decided at -Top-ranked Houston will face Bonaventure (19-0) at the Morlan (tram poline), R ich he has a 9.42 average and a top the conference m eet to be held form er titlist Loyola of Chi­ University of Rhode Island: Scorza ( vault, parallel bars, score of 9.7 points. The Indianapolis 500 auto race may still be months away, but auto builders Andy here. M arch 1 and 2. cago M arch 9 a t the Univer­ the Ivy League champion, either and high b a r), and P h il Farnum Other letterw inners are Don Iowa is rated the top team in sity of Utah in a first round sixth-ranked Columbia (17-3) (high b ar). G ranttelll (top left) and B rita in 's Colin Chapman (lower left) are already p rep ar­ Hatch (still rings). Arnie the country by m ost experts game of the 1968 National or P rinceton (17-4), against ing for it. The two w ill field a team of turbine c a rs like the one below for this with a p erfect 12-0 overall re c ­ Collegiate A thletic A ssocia­ the Middle A tlantic Conference y e a r ’s race and w ill have (from left to right) Parnell! Jones, Jim C la rk and G raham H ill drive them. U P I Telephoto ord. Among its victim s is Southern tion (NCAA) basketball cham ­ pionships, it was announced champion and the Southern Con­ ference Champion against St. Love? late Tuesday. Jo h n 's of New Y ork (15-6) C o n c e r n is lo v e . Illinois, the defending national champions. The Hawkeyes won, The Cougars, unbeaten in in a doubleheader at the Uni­ 23 starts, and Loyola (13-6), versity of Maryland, and the D e m o n s tr a tin g is lo v e . MSU has peewees on ice 188.55-183.25. to snap the Salukis' dual m eet winning streak a t 68 . the 1963 titlist. were among Mid-Am erican Conference cham ­ nine team s accepting a large pion against M arquette H e lp in g is lo v e . extending over a period of alm ost seven years. berths Tuesday in the 30th an­ (18-3) and the Ohio Valley B y TOM BROWN nual NCAA championships. Conference champion against C o m m itm e n t is lo v e . Besides defeating all the con­ State News Sports W riter ference schools. Iowa also has Thirteenth-ranked New M ex­ Florida S tate (17-5) in a In te r d e p e n d e n c y is lo v e . Call them the peewee line, the pony line or ico State (18-4), a 59-58 first round twin bill a t Kent picked up victories over Ne­ the rookie line, but no m atter what you call first round loser to Houston State University. In te r a c tio n is lo v e . braska. W estern Illinois, B ali them, P a t Russo. Bob P attu llo and Chuck a year ago, will m eet the Big State. Oklahoma, and Iowa State. Phillips m ay be the m ost prolific little men Sky Conference champion in 31001. A flo w e r is lo v e . The Hawks have scored over © SP A R T A N in Spartan ath letics since the 1953 Spartan the nightcap of the Utah first- SAGINAW 188 points in eight of their m eets pony backfield. including highs of 189.85 againsl round doubleheadet. TW IN WEST 381-0010 A p e r s o n is lo v e . The two sophomores and the junior bom­ Other first round gam es Ohio S tate and 189.95 against barded Colorado College’s Don G ale, a goal- Michigan. The latte r is the bill pit Boston College, the STARTS L e a r n in g is lo v e . tender that Spartan Coach Amo Bessone calls ninth team to accep t an NCAA highest score recorded in the TOMORROW! T e a c h in g is lo v e . fi T W OGIRLS "one of the b est in the leag u e." The trio vir­ nation this season and an all- tually sank Colorado triple-handed as they scored five of the 10 Spartan goals last week­ end. tim e Iowa record. rK rB RelVTE ^l/là GOSMRKMOD! L o v e is p o w e r. Making the line work in the middle is 160- Rugby practice A thought to your future and to other futures is in order pound P a t Russo. now that you are prepared to do something. Are you pre­ A H 3 / 3 M IL E S E A F T o fM S * !! Bessone ca lls Russo a slick playm aker who pared to do something where it really counts? figures strongly in future Spartan title bids. The Rugby Club will hold • P H O N E W O Z \O A 2 .m “ R usso was our outstanding fresh m a n ." p ractice tonight from 8-10 in Now that you have finished being taught, w ill you teach ? Bessone said, "b u t he cam e back too heavy the D irt Arena of the M en’s I.M P ra c tic e for Saturday If you are a graduating senior anticipating a Bachelor’s this year. He should be right up there with STARTS FRIDAY degree by June ’68, you may be eligible to teach on a fu ll­ Kenny Anstey as ouf top cen ter next year. has been changed from 3-5 to P a t t u ll o ' P h illip s R u sso 4-6 p.m. time basis in the Chicago Public Schools. In the Inner If Bessone knew what to ex­ City. Where you are needed. Arrange for an interview pect from the 5-7 sophomore is the old m an of the line. At they'll get the shots, Bessone with a representative from the Chicago Public Schools from Sault St. M arie, the other 146-pounds, however, the Cop­ said. sophomore on the line cam e as per Cliff. Ont. native is the P attu llo plays position Tankman Walsh who w ill be recruiting on this campus soon. a com plete surprise. baby of the hockey team . of a lack of experience. For additional information and an interview, fill in the “ Bob P attu llo is a fellow "W e 're the sm allest men we hadn’t counted on a t the be­ on the team , but if you don't J am not. toe, experienced. PatUvUfx top freestyler coupon. Mail it. ginning of the y e a r ," Bessone go looking for trouble, it's all ever the coach says, it s ju st V V V V V V V W V V V V V V V V V V V V V said of the 5-10 product of the rig h t." Phillips said. "Y ou something that I ’ve pot to do. Dearborn R ecreation al League. ju st have to stay away from the If he tells m e to go play som e­ ^ Director of Teacher Recruitment • Chicago Public School! G " I knew the coach wasn't big gu y s." where. then th at's where I ^ Room 1820 • 228 N. La Salle Street, Chicago, llllnoie, 60801 G really counting on m e ." P a t­ A capable perform er early play. 1 resp ect his knowledge Nam. - _______________ tullo said. " I t was getting me in the season. Phillips had of the gam e. " School__ down. I w asn't really playing drawn B esson e's ire recently. ' G a lot. I w asn't even dressing for Colorado changed that. too. Address - the gam es. " "It was working w ell." City_____ _State _ -Zip- ’ G That all changed in Colorado Phillips said of the pony line. - G Springs when the 156-pound "B o b was working hard in the Pattullo scored two goals and corners, digging the puck out added two assists. to P a t who was in front of the "W hen the team has had an net. I think that we got m ore eight-gam e losing streak, and you finally get a chance to m ake a contribution to the shots on goal than any other line last w eekend." Bessone feels that the rookie Mtehigan S tate team , it feels real good. I'm on the top of the world right now ." P attullo added. Phillips, a t 21 and a junior. line's secret is position. " I tell these fellow s that if they stay where they belong, the puck will com e to them and sem ester break ScbusslQountaitj SKI SPECIAL $3968 3 DAYS ÌU pO ^|0ì»G Includes: ¡II lüüiiii^: - IlilM iiM M illì I liftticketsskilessons foodlodging parkingiceskating fallingdown meetingsomebody talkingdancing fallinginlove happinesshangover bromo seltzer Write for Details: Scbuss tbountmo M a n c e lo n a , M ic h ig a n 4 9 6 5 9 ( 6 1 6 ) 5 8 7 9 1 6 2 ___________________ 8 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 1968 n"ta w hat X S tu d e n ts d ia l 'O unusual experience while work­ The operators a re under the By IRA SAPERSTEIN m a m ing a s an MSU operator. supervision of Mrs. E va Beckley, It’s F ird ay night, the candles “ F rid a y nights always pro­ who cam e to MSU 15 y ears ago a re lit, your room m ates have duce the funniest requests for from Michigan B ell Telephone inform ation,” Maureen said. Co. been lured out of the apartm ent, 1:30 and 3 p.m . Saturday in 35 and your d ate is due in an hour, “ Guys will ca ll asking where “ We try to help people in The A m ateur Radio Club Union and 2 p.m. Sunday in m ixers, g irls, parties, girls, every way we c a n ,” she said. will m eet at 7:30 tonight in expecting a quiet dinner for Union P arlo r A and a t 8:30 movies o r g irls a r e ,” she said. “ This requires keeping ab reast 230 Engineering Bldg. There two. tonight in 38 and 39 Union. “ During finals week I get a of cam pus and local even ts,” will be a program on com ­ • * * The wine is chilling, and lot of requ ests for word spell­ she said. puter application to am ateur everything is re a d y -ex ce p t the College L ife will m e e t a t ings and final exam room num­ The operators handle m ore radio. \ cold lonely-looking chicken 7:30 tonight in the Phi Mu b ers,” she said. “ Once in a than 3,000 ca lls each day. Many thawing in soggy cardboard. Sorority House, 301 Charles while I recognize a friend’s of them are unusual requests. The Agricultural E conom ics ’ What can a guy do when there Street. Je r r y Nuznov will speak. voice, who .is always surprised Here a re a few from a list com ­ Club will m eet a t 7:30 to­ to $ to is no one to turn to ? In desper­ when I say ‘hello’,” she said. piled by the operators. night in 16 A griculture U all. ation he dials cam pus inform a­ The Washington Campaign M aureen is one of 36 opera­ “ Could you tell m e if 1 could much salad should I have and how " I want a secreta ry in teacher "G iv e m e the new sky build­ There will be a speech on tion, hoping to becom e a gourm et for Jo b s will m eet a t 8 to­ tors who a re often called to take my guests to the Union much would the cost be fo r 35 education. Her la st nam e re­ in g ." This person wanted the “G eographic R esearch and chef in one easy lesson. provide inform ation far beyond night in 31 Union. with shorts o n ?" people!” minds m e of a w atch.” Planetarium . Planning in Central A m erica. " * * * M aureen Kavanaugh D etroit, that of student or faculty phone * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * junior, re ca lls this a s her m ost Anyone interested in jo in ­ numbers. “ This is Story Olds. P lease “ P lease, can you help m e fine “ G ive m e the dean. Any “ Give m e Case H all.” The H istory Students Ad­ ing the Crew Team is asked can you help me. One of our a girl from Dayton. I don’t dean. I t ’s about a quarter . "W hich side, north or south?” visory Com m ittee will hold to call Coach Ja m e s R. Con­ custom ers ju s t gave us 100 know her nam e.” horse, a g ift I ’m going to give “ No. In sid e." an open m eeting a t 7 tonight F R ID A Y F E B . 23 * * * * * * nor at &2-6820 daily a fte r baby chicks. Who can we give to the U n iv ersity.’’ in 313 M orrill Hall, P ro-sem ­ "C an you tell m e what to do 6 p.m. them to ?” "C a ll my m other. She works inar, b asic survey courses and * * * F ro m the director * * * with a dead elephant. I ju st Give m e a girl named Ja n ­ education curriculum will be in the Union. She cleans All organizations wishing to “ Can you tell m e what build­ shot one. ” ette in m arketing. She’s tall, discussed. of “ Blow Up” to liets.” * * * have their a ctiv ities listed in ing I ’m in? I ’m from out of blond and robu st.” * * * * * * the Union Board ’s Spring Ac­ MICHAELANGELO town.” “ Do io you know why fir trees “ I ’m an area junior high Alpha Phi Sigm a, nation­ * * * “ Would you ’tell m e what tivities Calendar m ust have ANTONIONIS cry? I ju s t stood under one school teacher. I ’ve got to know al police honorary, will m eet size sheets they use at m ar­ them in to the Union Board of­ "W hy a re all the fish dying and got soaked." what to tell my students about at 7:30 tonight in 34 Union. ried housing.” fice by Tuesday. in the Red C ed ar?” sex. They are asking m e all The m ovie "A tta c k " will be ♦ * * RED DESERT * * * “ Give me your Science Build­ * * * shown and refreshm ents will kinds of questions. 1 don’t The following F re e Univer­ “ I don’t want a number, but ing. You know, that gim m ick "Would you give m e the num­ know how, I ju st don’t know. be served. * * * sity courses will be offered ¡108 W a lls Hall 7 & 9 p.m. 50$ Voluntary Donation I ’m sure you can help me. How you’ve got on cam pus.” ber of a girl going to Wayne Can you help m e ? " * * * tonight: State. Her nam e is M a rie ." The SDS P ea ce and F r e e ­ B E ST IN FOREIGN FILMS * * * A discussion of Ken K esey’s The operators don’t ju st thumb dom com m ittee will hold .■■ENDS TONIGHT— — novel "O ne Flew Over the ^ < >1 1 ( ; t n C o u n t o n I . "How do you cook a pig out­ through phone books all day. workshops on D raft R e sis­ HUMPREY BOGART Cuckoo's N est” at 7 p.m. in doors? Barbecued, of course. " They have to know everything tance. Conscientious O bject- KATHARINE HEPBURN the African Room, Wonders ( ) 11; t I i t \ N o M o m ; 11 S im r from A to Z. tion and D raft A lternatives at "T H E AFRICAN QUEEN” Hall. F eatu re at 7:25 & 9:25 p.m. PROORAM INFORMATION ^ 4 8 5 - 6 4 8 5 A discussion of Leonard Co­ D rive to S ears In Frandor FR ID AY . . . Shown at 7:00 & 10:05 P.M . Q LA PM FR hen’s poetry at 8 p.m. at 622 MAC Avenue. F o r transpor­ and PARK F R E E tation, call 353-6266. • FOR THE FIR ST TIM E . . ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION T O D ^ Y ^ . . A T 1:10-3:15 L esso n s-in beginning cla ssi­ -5:S will be held at 8 p.m. F r i­ F R E E E L E C . IN C A R 1 ticket per hour play, 1st drawing 2/4/68. A L L COLOR m TECHNICOLOR day in the Union Ballroom . AMMBYDALI DAVIS HEATERS M ust be present to win, * * * 224 ABBO TT RD. EAST LANSING NE X T ! JU L IE CHRISTIE The Islam Studies A ssocia­ (ACROSS FROM STA TE TH EATER) - LOWER L EV E L ALAN B A T E S , ‘ FAR tion will hold a sem inar on THE "Isla m and Tyranny” a t 7:30 FRO M MADDING CROWD p.m. Frid ay in 33 Union. P IC T U R E * * * W IT H Mickey’s The G erm an Club will hold a costum e party at 8 p.m. Friday in Howland House at 323 Ann Street. THE Motortown Review SN % late for lunch BREATH­ T A K IN G Saturday The F acu lty W om en's As­ sociation of MSU held their annual A ebleskiver-D anish Pancake Luncheon last Satu r­ C L IM A X Night day. It will not be held this Saturday, as reported in the Tuesday S ta te News. AUDREY S e a r s P o p o la r 1 1 - Q t. HEPBURN ALAN The FANTASTIC FOUR G O -G O A R K IN D u r a b le P la s t ic P a ils R IC H A R D CRENNA The DETROIT EMERALDS BAHAMAS R* $ ° r hllO 59* W A IT U N T IL D A R K TheSONDETTES Studentours SMASH S tr o n g , d u r a b le p la s tic p a ils a r e s o c o n v e n ie n t •too EFREM AND Spring f o r h o u s e h o ld c h o r e s . M a r k e d m e a s u r in g le v e ls Z IM B A L IS T , J R . s a v e t i m e , a s s u r e a c c u r a c y in m e a s u r in g . E a s y -p o u r r im , c o n t o u r e d h a n d g r ip . IHMMTflNI M U NM.SCKI UTSW SHOWN AT 7:07 RUDY ROBINSON’SBAND B re a k 8 days - 7 n ite s R E PE A TE D LA TE magnificent in SHOWS AT 9, II AND I it’s thunderous M a r. 17 - M a r. 241 achievementI brillient init’s PLUS- See and h ear th e F a n ta s tic Fou r s in g th e ir n a tio n a l h its , execution1 TH E S T O R Y O F AN “ The W h o le W o r ld is a S ta g e ’ ’ and “ You G ave M e Som e­ I N ID E A L IS T IC T E A C H E R th in g ” . COLOR AN D W H A T SH E FOUND* C a ll See th e D e t r o it E m e r a ld s d o t h e i r n a tio n a l h it “ S h o w tim e .” C h eryl Killebrew # 353-0504 Or T e flo n ® C o a le d Sears 9-in. Clear A D V A N C E TICKETS $3.00 M ike Irvine 351-8648 C o o k ie S h e e ts Glass Pie Plates Or Jim Goodwin Regular $2.89 I44 2 tor 50* StarriMkuèmyAwinlW —tr A V A IL A B L E AT JO H N N Y *! ON CAMPUS FROM B IL L ANDREWS — 353-1840 Or 332-0333 Cookies lift off without sticking. M elon-colored In te rio r. 15 1/2 X 12 In. Smooth, non-porous clear glass can not absorb or pass on any other taste. SANWMJffllS H Ire» m»#»BELKAUFMAN st—mmuJADMOSEL •»ALANJ RAKULA o*cwb»ROBERT MULLIGAN PARAM O UNT NEWS M AR S H ALL MUSIC JACK P ITTS — 353-4001 and Tom P rice Or 332-3110 iCHMCKOr FROM WARNER BROS. and 332-3337 C H A R G E I T on Sears Revolving Charge STUDENTOURS SHOWN AT 9:10 ONLY M IC KEY*« OMEGA PSI PHI 313-886-0844 Y o u C a n 't D o B a tte r T h a n S e a r» T h u rsd ay . F e b ru a ry 2 2 . 1968 9 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Fee Hall initiates theater company From F e e Hall to the Audi­ to the rule. T hese include Movie Messages gages Lancaster in what United torium, two different groups Ossie Davis who plays a run­ Artists describes as the “ dirti­ personal reasons and offers with diverging m otivations a re away Negro slave in the upcom­ est fight in movie history . . . of a b e tte r p art in som e other mobilizing to broaden the scope ing Burt Lancaster picture, and after the brawl is over they production. E a ch student of the theater available to "The Scalphunters" claims are so covered with black mud who auditions is given a tryout those a t Michigan State. that his part is “ worth one that their complexions are card on which he m ay stipulate Ves Spindler, D etroit sopho­ Roy Wilkins and six Martin indistinguishable-a fact that roles and types of ro les which m ore and spokesman for the Luther Kings, valuable as they makes its own point.” he is not interested in playing: vanguard of residence hall are. I think this picture is Costarred with Lancaster these requests a re honored. dram a, c ite s d issatisfaction going to make a strong impact and Davis in the pre-Civil War Blacklisting, then, is m erely western are Telly Savalas as with undergraduate opportu­ on the total racial situation a m a tter of expedience for a sadistic hunter who scalps nities in existing University because of its comedy.” the d irecto r and castin g per­ Indians for the territorial performing a rts program s as By ST U A R T RO SEN TH AL Iit the film, Davis, purport­ sonnel. bounty and Shelly Winters as a prim ary influence in the ini­ Stats News Reviewer ing to be a Comanche Indian Speaking about Strindberg's his traveling companion. tiation of a theater p ro ject in the F e e company and would “ Whensomeone com es to an captured by the Kiowas, en­ “ M iss Ju lie ” and the Theta F e e Hall. not perm it use of U niversity audition, we assum e that he is Alpha Phi effo rt to bring "in ­ The Hall governm ent has fa cilities in the Auditorium, fre e and wants to be in the play. tim ate th e a te r” to MSU, R ut­ F O R M A T IO N » 4 M -M O B advanced $600 dollars for the TODAY This, Spindler believes, con- If an acto r turns down a part ledge expressed his b elief that from____________ 1:00 P.M. M production of “ The F antas- stitutes an effo rt on the p art because it is too sm all or for the play’s author was the best , c h , ° * ü ! tic k s " to be staged this week­ of the PAC to stifle outside an unexplained reason, he is of those influencing the modern end and next in the McDonel productions on cam pus. blacklisted from PAC for a theater. “ M iss Ju lie " is his Kiva with the stipulation that Frank Rutledge, head of the y e a r." selection for the fin est of the if $400 worth of tick ets a re sold, P erform ing Arts Company Adding that the procedure playwright’s studies of fem i­ plans m ay proceed for a spring (PAC) and d irector of Theta varies d rastically with the nine insanity. Strindberg hated term rendition of “ Who’s Alpha P h i’s (national th eater individual case, Rutledge noted women. Afraid of Virginia W oolf." honorary) production of “ M iss several standard exceptions A few alterations have been “ The PAC is a graduate Ju lie which will also be staged made in the script, cutting out group," said Spindler, “ and this weekend, explains that Board jobs open m ost of the re feren ces to M iss nie}{appH$t there a re very few openings the situation is actually to the Ju lie 's fath er which Rutledge Renegades mm for undergraduates in their contrary. P etitions fo r chairm anship thinks are superfluous. p la y s." The F e e shows, he “ We’re happy to see this positions on the Homecoming He has also modernized the ser­ O ssie D avis and Burt Lan caster begin covering hopes, will offset this situation. kind of things,” Rutledge said. Executive Board will continue vant who seduces her. them selves with mud In this fight scene from the He has expressed d issatisfac­ “ It’s been far too long in com ­ until Fridav. “ M iss Ju lie ” perform ances tion with the PAC because they Petitions a re available in ing. are a t 4 p.m . Frid ay and Sunday upcoming United A r tists release,"The Scalphunters.’ have refused to rent props to 101 and 308 Student Serv ices T e c h n ic o lo r * “ If we w ere to becom e a sup­ and a t 8 p.m . this Saturday. TOMMY Bldg. L ate petitions m ay be ply source for these groups, though, from a returned to Ja m e s D. White, pragm atic St. Joseph junior and general point of view they would no Curtain tim e for “ The Fan- ta s tick s " is 8:30 p.m . Feb . 23 and 24 and M arch 1 and 2. MacMURRAYSTEELE6AR80NPA6I chairm an of homecoming GLADYS COOPER hessnm k BADDELEYu s u V a m WARRENmb john DAVIDSON New St.Louis archbishop longer be independent of the establishm ent th e a te r." Pointing out that PAC cu r­ rently has two plays on tour, an opera com ing up this week to continue civil rights work and "T h e Would-be G entle­ m an " in preparation, ledge noted that their stock R u t­ of a mutual recognition among States, and asked if he would COLUMBUS. Ohio (A P) -- accept the appointment, Car­ rooms are alm ost bare. churches. In addition, as a U niversity The new archbishop of St. dinal R itte r died Ju n e 11, 1967. u There are d ifferences, he Louis hopes to ca rry on the Carberry received form al word unit, the speech departm e t said, “ which som e day. with work of his predecessor in of h i s ' appointment Monday, cannot accep t money fo r the the help of God, we’ll under- rental of m aterials civil rights. He expects to be installed as stand and help m ake disap­ Rutledge also elucidated the That was Bishop John J . archbishop March 25. three p e a r." blacklisting system , another C arberry's first reaction a fter years to the day a fte r his in­ his appointment Wednesday by The Brooklyn-born bishop stallation as Bishop of Colum­ PAC casting p ractice which Pope Paul IV to succeed the is the seventh to head the Spindler objected to. bus. late Joseph Cardinal R itter. Columbus D iocese which has He called R itter a “ great 182,000 m em bers in 110 par­ L IE B E R M AN N’ S 3ZZZZ champion of civil rig h ts" and ishes. said “ I pray to follow in his Carberry said he was called great work in th is ." to Washington F eb. 14 by Arch­ N O W . . .S A V E 2 0 % o n E xpressing awe a t t|ie. tre ­ bishop Luigi Raim ondi, Apos­ mendous responsibilities of tolic delegate to the United his new assignm ent, Carberry A tla n tic ’ s g r e a t fly w e ig h t Russ Glbb presents in Detroit said “ surely there will be •various p ro jects in the fielÿ Friday, Feb. 23 of ecum enism . ” ’ ’Canned Heat” G r a n ite x lu g g a g e The 63-year-old bishop of plus the Columbus D iocese received F ru lt of Loom an ecum enical first in Ohio The Tier« religious circle s last month. 8:30 - 2:00 A.M. The Ohio P asto rs Convoca­ tion. sponsored by the Ohio Saturday, Feb. 24 Council of Churches, awarded Scott R ic h a rd Case him a life m em bership, its plus highest recognition. He was The Born Blues the first Rom an Catholic to H.P. G r a s s Route receive the honor in the 49- Movement year history of the convoca­ 8:30 - 1:00 A.M. tion. Sunday, Feb. 25 C arberry. Columbus ch air­ man of the Bishops' Commis­ ’ ’Canned Heat” plus sion on E cu m enical A ffairs, termed the award sym bolic Odds and E nds No Age L im it Concert Russ Glbb presents in Detroit 7:00 - 10:00 P.M . F R ID A Y , F E B . 23 Com ing to the Grande . "The limi Hendrix M arch 1 and 2 -B ie Rrother and the Holding Company Experience” M arch 3-Blood Sweat and MASONIC AUDrrORIUM T e a rs C ass at Temple — In De­ M arch 8-The E lectric Prunes troit 8:30 p .m . Adm. $3.50, M arch 9-The Who $4.50, $5.50. Tickets avail­ able at: Masonic Auditorium The Grande Box Office, Grande Ballroom B a llro o m Grand River at B everly, 1 block Box Office, J . L . Hudson's South of Joy Road to Detroit and Grlnnells Special M onr TuesrW edr Thurs< Even at the regular p rice it's a great luggage buy. And now you can save 20% on Atlantic's famous lightweight cases made of hardy Scotchgard Granitex in handsome heather green with black vachettl trim . Choose single pieces o r matched se ts. Reg. Now AERO TO TE 12.00 9.60 21 ” G rasshopper 15.00 12.00 24 " G rasshopper 18.00 14.40 26 " G rasshopper 21.00 16.80 29 ” G rasshopper 26.00 20.80 Any One Item, Medium Man s V a l-a -P a k Ladies V a l-a -P a k 32.00 35.00 25.60 28.00 17 •• Zip Bag 7.00 5.60 Pizza For j 50. 19 ” Zip B ag 9.00 7.20 Good In Dorms Only At IH * ii n m l ‘VARSITY! "C A M P U S RENOWNED” E A S T L A N S J N G -2 0 9 E . G rand Rive. B l 9 E G u f ili R !»> FAST D E L IV E R Y 332-6517 D O W N T O W N - 107 S. W ashington i '1 ^ n iv iu p u i o ü iü n cw oj la b i i in i w i i i 5 i j m v i u j A u S ta te N ew s S to tt N ew t C la ttifltd C l a t e If l t d Apartment to rent? Tell apartment seekers quickly with a low cost want ad. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Autom otive A utom otive F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r Rent CORVAIR 1962 Automatic. Two- Aute. Service & Parts NORWOOD APARTMENTS - need SPRING CLEARANCE Cedar Vil­ NEED QNE girl. Harrison Road two- door. $325. Call after 9 p.m.. 355- two men to sublease for spring lage four man. Reduced rates. man. Spring term. 351-4757. 4-2/23 4207. 5-2/23 MEL'S AUTO SERVICE. Large or W sr term. 337-9655 2-2/23 Dishwashers. 351-9248. 3-2/22 m a ll, we do them all. 1106 East LUXURY APARTMENT to lease F AIR LANE 1966 GT Convertible. Grand River. 332-3255. c ONE GIRL to share University Ter­ WANTED GIRLS to share apart­ 3 >ring term. Three men needed. 390 cubic inch. V-8. 3-speed, race Apartment. 351-8854 or 351- ment close to campus. 332-0143. 3-2'22 University Villa. 351-0757. 5-2 22 Radio. Power top. White wails.: • A U TO M O TIVE Also. 1957 Chevrolet. 393-3064 3-2/23 ACCIDENT PROBLEM. Call KALA­ MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP. ^ s l& t t d i o o f 8946 3-2/26 SPRING. ONE man needed for two NEED ONE man Waters Edge Spring • EM PLO YM EN T Small dents to large wrecks. Amer­ TWO MEN for University Terrace man apartment. $35. 489-7026. 3-2 22 and/or summer. 351-0933 . 3-2/23 • FO R REN T FORD 1964 289 stick Two-door, ican and foreign cars. Guaranteed ** b o n n e f s n /y Apartments, Immediately or ONE OR two girls for spring term good tires. Call 646-2621 3-2/23 work. 482-1286. 2628 East Kala­ spring. 351-8854. 3-2 26 j FURNISHED LUXURY studio- • PO E SA LE 351-7468 after 6 p.m. 5-2 26 mazoo C P 'V e d m .ttû fiitr f beautiful. convenient. To June 15th. • L O S f 4 POUND FORD 1966 Galaxie, power. AM- ONE OR two girls Beechwood Apart­ $140.351-8773 3-2/23 • P E R SO N A L FM. Snow studds. Reasonable. 484- ments. $52. After 5:30 p.m.. 351- MARIGOLD: TWO person luxury CAR WASH: 25c. Wash, wax. vacu­ 4960 3-2/23 tw o P H + fre ts e s 8727. 5-2/28 apartment available now. Excel­ FURNISHED APARTMENT. 129 • P E A N U T S P E R SO N A L um U-DO-IT. 430 South Clippert. lent location. 332-8964 . 3-2/22 Burcham Drive. $130 per month. • REAL ESTA TE back of KO-KO BAR. C-2 22 FORD 1964 Six-cylinder. $300. Call a jc h j •• NEEDED FOR spring term: two Call IV 7-3216: Evenings. 7-9 p.m. • S E R V IC E Jim 351-8901. 3-2/23 girls to sublease Avondale Apt. NEWLY M A RRIED ? 882-2316. 10-3/5 MGA SLIDING side curtains, cus­ • T R A N SP O R T A T IO N tom fit. excellent condition. $40 $57 per month. Call 337-1495. 3-2/26 • WANTED FORD 1963 X.L. 500. Three speed. 351-8455. 3-2/22 TANGLEWOOD ONE MAN needed for two man apart­ LUXURY APARTMENT must sub­ ment. Spring term. Marigold sUck shift. Bucket seats. Power steering. AM-FM radio. Like new. MASON BODY SHOP. 812 East Kala­ lease immediately until Septem­ APARTM ENTS Apartments. Quiet, close 351- ber. Close to campus. Call 355- 2 Bdrm .,unfur..from 139.50 0915. 5-2/27 D E A D L IN E $900. or best offer. Phone 855- 2435. 5-2/22 mazoo Street-Since 1940. plete auto painting and collision Com­ 8043 after 5 p.m. 7-3/1 service. American and foreign 351-7880 ONE GIRL for spring term at Uni­ 1 P.M. one class day be­ FORD 1961 Stick. $200 or best of­ cars. IV 5-0256. C NEW DUPLEX. Two bedrooms. Bath versity Terrace. 351-9322. 5-2/27 area. Reasonable. 641-4083 after 2 EYDEAL VILLA Apartments . . . fore publication* fer. 351-0716. 4-2/23 Now accepting leases for year be­ pm . 1-2/22 FOUR-MAN apartment. Spring, Cancellations * 12 noon one JAGUAR 1961 3.8 litre. Four- A viatio n ginning September, 1968. Two-bed­ summer. Delta Arms near Wil­ class day before publica­ door sedan. $650. Firm. 351-7292 5-2/27 TWO GIRLS needed for jpring Ce­ room apartments for $240/month. liams. 351-8142. 3-2/23 tion* S A V E - - LEARN to fly or rent from dar Village Apartments. Call 351- Swimming pool, G.E. Appliances, the MSU flying club. Lowest rates 8561. 3-2/26 garbage disposal, furnished for NEED ONE or two to sublet spring JE E P - 1950 body, rebuilt engine PHONE in 1962. Canvas top, sides and Best equipment. Quality instruc­ four-man or five man. Call 851- 4275 after 5 p.m. C term. Convenient. 351-8579. 3-2 23 doors. Call 356-3143 after 5 p.m. tion. Call 355-1178. c PENNSYLVANIA 820 1/2 North. Stu­ 355-8255 3-2/26 dents to share large furnished FRANDOR AREA. Large two bed­ FRANCIS AVIATION starting pri­ apartment. $30 each. Parking, near ONE GIRL needed for spring and room apartments. Furnished or RATES MG 1962 $250 as is or will sell for vate pilot ground school. Complete bus, store. 485-5314. 482-1020 . 3-2/26 summer. Please call 351-7638 . 5-2 23 unfurnished. $150 and up. 351-4864 parts. Is drlvable but body dam­ in five weeks. $50. Enroll now Call or evenings call 337-2700. 5-2 23 age. IV 9-54S2 between 8 and 6, or 484-1324. C UNBELIEVABLE! TWO months rent OKEMOS AREA. Two bedroom 1 D A Y .................$1.50 free, one man, ideal location. 337- apartment available Immediately. ED 2-1012 after I p.m. 3-2/26 THREE BEDROOMS. Furnished in­ 3 D A Y S ............... $3.00 Scooters & C ycles 2127. 5-2/28 All new appliances. Carpeted cluding utilities. Plentv of park­ 5 D A Y S ............ $5.00 MUSTANG 1965 Very low mileage. throughout. Including kitchen. $165 ing. 487-6089.485-8298. 10-3 I Like new. Phone 372-2648 5-2 23 AUTHENTIC DEALER for Yamaha. COUPLE. FURNISHED apartments per month. Call John Runquist. (based on 10 words per ad) Triumph, and BMW. Complete line available In March. $100-$145, 332-8419 or 332-3534. 5-2 23 NEED ONE man immediately. Cedar Over 10* 15f Per word P«r day MUSTANG 1988 V-8 automatic. Gold of parti, accessories. leather utilities Included. Arrowhead Village. Special rates. Call 351-8917. with black Interior. $1.495. 372- goods, and helmets. 1/2 mile south Apartments, Okemos. ED 2-2803. ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS. 5-2 23 8998. 3-2/22 of 1-98 on South Cedar. SHEP's 3-2/28 Trowbridge Road. East Lansing. There will be a 5 Of service MOTORS. Phone 694-8621. C Faculty members. Deluxe one and GIRL "GRADUATE preferred.” and bookkeeping charge If MUSTANG 1987 Faatbeck. Pur­ LUXURY TWO bedroom apartment. two bedroom apartments available. Spring term. Sophisticated coun­ this ad la not paid within chased October 1967, 289 V-8. COED! COLOR me whistle. White Short term lease available. 351- Private patio and swimming pool. try living. 359-8012. 3-2 22 three-speed floor atlck, black, Honda 50. Electric starter, mir­ 4275. 3-2/26 Chalet house for private parties. one week* 0k 5.000 miles. 22.150 407-8254 2-2/22 rors. ftbergles saddlebags, six Within welktog. .di-A v** t>j cam, Houses months warranty. Complete with ONE OR two girls to sublease im­ pus. No children or pets Phone The State News will be OLDSMOBILE F-B5 19(2. Real tax and license - $250. ALBIN mediately. University Terrace, 337-0634 for appointment. C-2/22 ONE MAN for house spring term responsible only for the BOAT AND MOTOR SALES. M-78. 351-7074. 2-2/23 clean, needs valve job. $400 or near campus. 351-9518. 5-2 23 first day's Incorrect Inser­ beat offer. 351-5436. 3-2/26 Potterville. Phone 645-0951. Open V ietnam ese success s to ry FOUR MAN apartments, completely 9-6 p.m. Closed Sundays. 5-2 22 CEDAR EAST. Girl needed for two- furnished including utilities. $12 tion. man. Spring term. $58 . 351-7556. each per week. Approved student FURNISHED ONE-bedroom two-man OLDSMOBILE F-8S 1961 four-door 5-2/28 or married couple. Spring term. GOT A MOUND of unnecessary items housing. Call 332-4597 . 4-2/23 V-8. Good tires, low mileage. $325. 484-7354. 5-2 22 332-4771. 3-2/22 around your house? Sell them now with a low cost Want Ad! ONE BEDROOM. Heat, water paid. SPRING AND/or summer. Two The State News does not E m ploym ent F o r Rent Couple. $100. deposit. Phone 482- girls. Cedarbrook Arms. 351-5342. 5-2/26 DUPLEXES. UNFURNISHED $135 - RAMBLER AMERICAN Station $185. East Lansing vicinity. Im­ perm it r a c ia l o r religious YAMAHA 250, 1965. YDS-3. Good STROBE LIGHTS rented by night or 6383. 3-2/26 wagon 1965. Excellent condition. .» i j mediate occupancy. 332-0480. 4-2 '23 discrim ination In its ad­ $1.050. Call 393-2250 3-2/23 condition $350 -- must sacrifice. week-end. MARSHALL MUSIC. NEEDED: O N E. girl now through ment h ® F | L l - " " V your own summer or any part thereof. North- 351-8959. 5-2/28 351-7830. 1-2/22 NEED ONE male roommate. Spring vertising c o l u m n s . T h e time. 351-7910. 10-2/23 wide Apartments. 351-0522 . 5-2/26 State News will not accept SIMCA 1000 1965 4-door. Still under term. $45. 484-5565. 5-2 28 advertising which d iscrim ­ warranty. Excellent condition. No E m ploym ent EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an Apartments N O R T H W 1N D NEEDED: ONE girl for Water's Edge rust. $550. Call 482-1754 after AVON representative. Turn your FA RM S FOURTH MAN needed for house. inates a g a i n s t religion, GIRL “GRADUATE preferred " Apartments for spring and or sum­ 6p.m. 5-2 23 BARTENDERS, WAITERS, and door free time into $$$. For an appoint­ One block from Union $50. Spring Spring term. Sophisticated coun- mer. Call after 5 p.m.. 351-0693 3-2'22 race , color or national o r ­ men needed at THE DELLS. IV 5- ment in your home, write Mrs. term. 337-0015. 3-2/22 igin. TR-4 1965 Many extras. Needs some 2506. 7-3/1 Alona Huckins 5664 School Street. try living 339-8012 3-2 23 351-7880 LUXURY FOUR-man apartment work. Doug Matz. 122 North Thomp­ Haslett. Michigan or call IV 2- THREE GRADUATES needed for ONE MAN for spring - New Ce- available immediately or . spring Vwtge house. Spring. Reduced. 351- son. Jackson. 783-4198. 5-2/26 BABYSITTER WANTED in my home 6893. C-2 23 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED one- term. Phone 332-8488 «tAJ/. East side of Lansing. 372-6249. 3-2/26 dar Village. Reduced. terms : 351- bedroom apartment in new building. 6502 3-2 23 WANTED: BIOLOGICAL laboratory 4335. 10-3 5 Call for appointment to see. 332- TRIUMPH SPITFIR E 1965 Very technicians. Full time. Salary. Automotive good condition. Bills. $1.000. Call EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD COM­ 3135. 10-2 27 CATALINA CONVERTIBLE Automatic, power steering, and 1964. John. 353-7876 or 339-2564 VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Exceptionally 3-2/23 PANY. Experienced secretaries, typists to work temporary assign­ ments. Never a fee. Phone 487- $5.331. per annum. For informa­ tion call 372-1910. extentioh 285. Monday- Friday, 8-4:30 p.m. 4-2 26 C ed a r Village Apartments IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for two. $160 Trowbridge Apartments. 351- CEDAR SUMMER R E N T AL GREENS brakes. New snow tires. 73,000 clean: new 1967 1300 engine, new 6071. C-2/22 0465 or 332-0480 5-2 23 HORTICULTURE AND Landscape miles. Very good condition. Will tires. Call 393-4286 after 5 p.m. 3-2 22 3-2/22 Architecture students. Saturday and NEED ONE man lortwo-man apart­ let go for only 3900. Call 355- GREAK LAKES EMPLOYMENT for 2 BEDROOM Sunday retail sales of plants and ment. Call 351-0181 5-2 23 8297. 9-5 p.m.. Monday through permanent positions for men and garden supplies. Commission and Friday. C VOLKSWAGEN 1966 1300 Sedan. Ex­ cellent condition. 16.000 miles. Ra­ women in office, sales and techni­ cal. IV 2-1543. C-2/22 guaranteed base. Experience not $I50.00-$I60.00 IF YOU WANT a new experience APARTMENTS CHEVROLET 1906 Impala. Full dio. One owner. $1200. Call 351- necessary. Orientation prior to late month in fast results . . . try a Want Ad. power. Many extras. Best offer. 6819. 5-2 22 WANTED: A lull time general news March start. TWISS LANDSCAPE It’s low in co st. , . high in results. 1135 M IC H IG AN AVENUE 351-0019. 3-2/26 CENTER. 351-0590. J 3-3. 8 332-5051 reporter-photographer for daily NEEDED: ONE man luxury apart­ Between Brody and Frandor overlooking the VOLKSWAGEN 1961. Sunroof, radio, CHEVROLET 1965 Impala Super Pirelli tires excellent condition. newspaper with circulation 15.000. Contact Randy Vande-Water. city F o r Rent EVERGREEN ARMS. Need one girl ment. $50. month. Will bargain. Red Cedar G o lf Course. to sublease spring and or summer No lease. 351-6905 . 0-2 22 Sport White with red interior. $425. Phone 646-6139 after 9 p.m. editor at the HOLLAND EVENING terms. Phone 337-1213. 3-2 23 3-2/26 TV RENTALS for students. Low Must be seen. Phone 393-1939. 5-2/27 SENTINEL Holland. Michigan * AM PLE CLO SET SPACE economical rates by the term or * ONE BEDROOM- 49423 Phone 616-392-2314. 5-2 27 month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ NEED ONE man to share luxury ONE OR two men for duplex spring CHEVROLET 1966 Impala convert­ term. 351-6876. 5-2 26 2 MAN UNITS ALS. 484-9263. C apartment for spring and or sum­ ible 283. Automatic. Good condi­ VOLKSWAGEN 1965 Sunroof. White OPERATING ROOM nurses. L.P.N. mer. Senior or graduate student tion. Take over payments. 489- sidewalls; radio. Excellent condi­ or O. R. Technician. Ultra-modern preferred. 355-1225. 3-2 23 0831 3-2/23 tion. One owner, by owner. $1,050. hospital. Excellent working con­ TV RENTALS for students. $9.00 month. Free service and delivery. FOREIGN FOOD •ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED * BALCONIES Phone 393-2795. 3-2/22 ditions and fringe benefits. Apply ONE OR two girls for Riverside INDIAN - ARABIC - SPANISH Call NEJAC, 337-1300. We guaran­ Personnel, Lansing General Hos­ tee same-day service. C East. Spring and summer. 351- Food from m ost foreign CHEVROLET 1966 Malibu. Must VOLKSWAGEN 1965. transistor ra­ pital, 2817 Alpha. Monday-Friday. 0222. 3-2 23 countries - Including U .S. • HEATED SWIMMIN3 POOL * AIR CONDITIONING sell. $1.600 or best offer. 355- dio, white walls, chrome hub caps 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone 372- TV RENTAL G.E. Portable. Free 3245. 5-2 23 and fender shields y q banite snow 8220. extensions 202-203 . 8-3' 1 service and delivery. $8.50 per WANTED MALE for spring term. S H A H E E N ’S T H R IF T W A Y tires on e x t n S O * * - - ■¿4,000 miles. month. Call STATE MANAGE­ Waters Edge Apartments. 351- • SUN PATIO * CHOICE LOCATION Excellent condition. $905. Phone PART-TIME $50 to $80 per week 2310 S. CEDAR 485-1538 CUTLASS 1965 Coupe. Excellent con­ MENT CORP. 332-8687. 19-3/8 8484 . 7-2 29 dition throughout Call 485-8653. 3-2/22 627-6862. 5-2/26 for well-dressed men to deliver advertising gifts. Car necessary. PARKING SPACES. $10 per month. NOW LEASING Call Mr. Reigle. between 1 and 5 146 Haslett. 351-4602. 3-2/23 300 FILLER PAPER BIGCARSFORSALE p.m., IV 9-2841. SYSTEMS ANALYST: This position 3-2 23 PX S tore — F ra n d o r Reg. 98C F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll 351-8631 M r . & M rs . G eorge P a tte rso n A pt. B-10 (previous owners got the bug) offers excellent growth potential and a challenging opportunity in the areas of computer oriented shop Ic e C re e p e rs, $1.00 up F o sm Rubber F la k es 1 lb. bag 39* NOW 59« systems. Material flow, shop con­ F ield Ja ck e ts $14.88 ea. <*- Swedish Bath O il ALCO M A N A G E M E N T CO . 1967 M U STAN G GT 5 1 ,9 9 5 trol. tool control, order, schedul­ ing. and rescheduling. Prefer de­ Hand W arm ers, $1.29 up Two door, hardtop, 8 cyl., vynl. top greed person in business or engi­ 0 D Army Socks 95* ea. D ecanter B o ttle 3900 C A P IT O L C IT Y B L V D . neering or two years experience 3 G al* p lastic gas can, $2.88 Reg. $2 L A N S IN G in systems field. Knowledge of Ski C aps, 98 * 1 9 6 6 O L D S F -8 5 5 1 .2 9 5 systems, computers, productions planning method, and finance are 1 p t. therm os with cup,$179 ea. NOW $1.19 Two door, economy 6, low mileage helpful. Send resume or letter in Paddle B a ll Paddles, $2.88 CROSSWORD PttZZLE a n m n l aaa 1965 RAM BLER a * .... 5 1 .2 9 5 confidence. JOHN BEAN DIVISION. 1305 South Cedar. Equal opportu­ nity employer. 2-2/22 Paddle B a lls 39* & 49* B ack P acks $1.88 up Gulliver’s State Drug Store ACROSS d a n n a t i araa a n a an b o i M ilitary Blankets, $3.88 up ED 2-2011 660 Wagon, 9 passenger, econ. 6 cyl. C ig a re tte s, 2 7 * tax included 1105 E . GRAND RIVER 1. Present 22. Cam e of □nan a n a □ AAA/FM Radio, auto.trans. Put an orch estra In 5. Number ten skill rana aaam your room o r apart­ 10. Pugilist 23. Ladies aannra raan 11. W ood sor­ 26. Article n a o a n o a s n a 1 9 6 5 C O R V A IR M O N Z A 5995 ment with S C O T T 's rel 27. Dan. coins ncisa a n a san QUALITY stereo equipment, 13. Century 28. Littoral T wo door hard top plant 32. Extended a n n ra u i nnaaara 14. Bird food 33. Shout a n n a a a n a n n a 5795 a n n a h g js s b 1964 FALCO N SARG EANT’S 15. Golden .L jRcr 34. Haw. vol- cano goddess Econom y 6, Auto trans, bucket seats MUSIC STUDIO 16. Dank 35. P iece of DOWN 17. Practice sclilplMSe AM BASSADO R Ä U T SERVICE! 18. Dinner 1. Indian 5. Cupolas 37. B a r b a y ape 1963 R AM BLER 990 5795 m akes all components dishes 38. Explosive lodge 6. Egress 4-door Sedan - G orgeous available to you at 20. Journey 39. Newsshcet 2. Precise 7. W olfram ite Student P ric e s, 0 21. Form of 40. Coursed ;i. Daydreams 8. Appeal John 41. Later 4. Prior to 9. D ouble dag­ 1 9 6 3 C O R V A IR S , „ LE, 5695 F o r information c a ll ger in printing 10. Invited 4-speed trans, w/w White with Red Intertor 1962 CHEVY Tw o-door, economy 6 cyl., R. H. w/w 5695 SK I IV 4-9815 e q u ip m e n t Por Pont AT LOWEST PRICES to 5” • r “r~T" 1 h r~ r" r~ % M ia 12. Procedures 16. Sm all tumor 19. New-born lam b 20. Actor * Guaranteed * OUTDOOR i* 22. Rolled tea * TU N E UPS M u ffle rs ¡5” 17 23. Least agree­ 1962 FALCO N 5395 MIRRORS able EX T R A CLEAN A cyl $ 6 .9 5 from 5” •6 » 14. Public a s low as $ 6 .9 5 speaker 8 c y l . . . . . . $ 7 .9 5 INST. F R E E $ 2 .9 5 5“ la 25. Tomorrow! Plus name brand parta 1 9 5 0 C A D IL L A C 5395 as 34 r 1 Sp. 26. Plaything SH A R P SKIS, SOOTS è POLES « B R A K E R E L IN E IT " VSr 28. Belief SB. Rate of ac­ Week«* 90M S i low as $ 1 7 .9 5 F ■ IT tivity PhU Gord lo rry C m h io n I* O N L Y 5 M I N U T E S F F It* 30: Foreign 31. Shakespear­ ean king ü 33. Pretty V O L K S W A G E N IN C . • V IS A w I « 36. Twitching 2945 E . Saginaw St. h r LiA M FR O M C AM PUS Inch. •4591 mmmmmm Ü 37. Health re­ sort O p w F itlM tM fa rW C M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 1968 il « IM I« «VALUATION Student fornice Students rate DIRECTORY profs, courses M E R L E NORMAN T H E O T H E R S ID E ASMSU course evaluations econom ics 318, 305, 308 and S e ll e r 's C O S M E T IC S began th is week and will con­ 444, education 200 and Eng. T ry free beauty analysis The grass is greener on Standard Service Station tinue through M arch 8 , a c ­ lish 207 and 446. before you buy. the Otherslde Mechanic always on duty cording to Leigh -Burstein, com ­ E valuation of the question­ Now Booking m ittee chairm an. naires will be done som etim e 1600 E . Michigan 901 Trowbridge Rd*,E. Lansing 489-7916 351-0907 Course evaluations a re now before fall term . It is the com ­ 484-4519_________ 332-1022 being conducted in an e ffo rt to m ittee’s hope to distribute a M IL L E R B R O T H E R S obtain student opinions and booklet containing the data from E a s t L a n s in g A L T E R A T IO N S on SH O E R E P A IR rating of professors in dif­ the questionnaires. T hese will men's, ladies’ and children's Don’t throw shoes away! B a y S e r v ic e ferent cou rses, Burstein said. be distributed to freshm an a t Repair them at Tune-ups and service calls clothing, MSU zippers Installed This term a wide variety of orientation and also a t fall by experts. ‘Lovely Rita • 5011/2 E . Grand River Open 7:30 ajn<-ll:30 pan, basics and electiv es as well registration. E . Lansing 315 W. Grand River e . Lansing Dick Butler Clothing, as sev eral upper-level courses 332-4074 351-9608 Grand Ledge . • are being surveyed, he said. Burstein said that there would Q uestionnaires will be dis­ be a ch arge fo r the initial book, DorTEeKoniclc s Pat Mitchell C r e s t Laundry & C le an ers East Lansing Insurance Agency ’’M e te rm a ld " Sally M urchison gets the hard sell from Bruce Dove, Washington but supplements would be is­ "*‘vv***.«■ft**. tributed to history 121 and 122 : Pictures Drive safely and select your D.C., senior, who tried to talk her out of giving him a parking ticket. He won. 620 Michigan math 111 and 425: M anagement sued as different cou rses w ere Look for quality In Insurance carefully. Call East Lansing State News Photo by Jerry M c A llis te r 409, physiology 238 and 288, evaluated and the inform ation P o rtra its - P a ssp o rts David A; Cotter tor reliable psychology 151 and 225 and auto insurance. tabulated. - Weddings One day service 208 M.A.C. E. Lansing philosophy 137. Q uestionnaires from la st term 202 N. Washington F ast, efficient, dependable Also under evaluation are are still being processed. Com­ Lansing - IV 5-8253 337-0012 332-5637 P la c e m e n t B u re a u sociology 241, accounting 201 pletion of these is expected in N orton’s and 202, political science 170, mid-March. W HY PAY M O RE? F R A N K ’S Sunoco Service Frandor Shell Station 200 and 201. advertising 305 P rofessors w ere given a chance Mei|ers Thrifty Sunoco Products - Wash Major repairs including and com m unications 100 . to com m ent on the co m m ittee 's Acres Barber Shop Students m ust reg ister in per­ tration (B ,M ) and statistics D istrict: E a rly and la ter e le­ tune-ups and brake work A-Z Lubrication - Wrecking Other cou rses to be evalu­ work fall term . L ittle reply Pennsylvania Ave. son a t the P lacem en t Bureau and all m ajors, all colleges m entary education, science and Mechanic on duty. service - Open 2 4 ’hrs. ated are com puter science 110 , was received, according to a t least two days prior to the (B ). general science, business educa­ 3024 E . Saginaw, E. Lansing 9-9 Monday-Friday 918 E, Grand RV., E . Lansing biological scien ce 211 and 212 , Cabinet P resid ent, T e rry Hassold. date of an interview. G eneral Motors Corp., Chev­ tion, English, industrial arts 489-8010_________ 9-6 - Saturday ED 7-9320 F eb . 27, Tuesday: rolet Motor Division, F lin t and m ath em atics (B ,M ). Central Mutual Insurance Manufacturing P la n t: Ac­ W ilm ette P ublic Schools: Continental One Hour Cleaners 1 hour service on CO LLEGE TRAVEL O F F IC E Co.: E conom ics, police admin­ istration and all m a jo rs of the counting, industrial adm inis­ tration, business law and of­ E arly and la te r elem entary edu­ cation, physical education, art. Foreign newsman colleges of business, a r ts and fice adm inistration, civil, m usic, special education, pre­ request, 8-3 dally. 130 W est Grand letters, com m unication a rts m echanical and e le ctrica l school and core or block, art. 227 Ann, E . Lansing 332-3792 R iv er Blvd. 351-6010 and social scien ce (B ). G eneral E le c tric Co. : Ac­ engineering (B .M ). Genesee M erchants Bank business English. Spanish, education (typing), industrial to discuss M a o counting, econom ics, finan­ and Trust Co.: Accounting and arts, m ath em atics, physical A Chinese native who is dent Liu Shao-chi, will re­ G R A D U A T IO N C A K E S cia l adm inistration and busi­ financial adm inistration, education, scien ce and general foreign correspondent for the place Russian poet Andrei Voz­ A L L C L A S S IF IE D S ness law and office adminis- business law and office admin­ science nv»*Mt»»n i u ff id's E.ist L«m*>ng. 0»ookfM»ld Pta/a. Olíamos and Haslatt ACAPULCO MEXICO CITY. - - BICYCLE SALES, rentals and serv­ SPRING BREAK. 9 days. Jet. lux­ IF AN EXTRA typewriter is tak­ Stop In and see ue at MCMBCN r iO I N A L OCNONlT IN S U N A N C t CONDONATION ice*. Also used. EAST LANSING ury hotel, bullfights, parties, etc. ing up space in your home, you NEEDED: LIVING quartan with., CYCLE, 1215 East Grand River. Limited space available. 351-9189 can depend upon a State News Want cooking far two female graduate Knapp's Cam pus C e ntsr Ad to sell it for you. students. Spring. 35M806. 3-2/26 220 Albert below Call 332-8303. c details, reservations. NOW! 10-3/1 T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a r y 2 2 , 1968 12 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ich igan Book sate (continued from page eae) allow the Library to em­ ploy four people on the work- study program and one full­ time staff member for the later hours. "Something has go to be done to provide better study facilities at a later hour,” Dzodin said. “ I f one floor could be open until 1 a.m . it would be good for the student body,” he added. The motion w as referred to the Policy Com m ittee for further study. “ If we give them the money G e o rg e C h o p p e d D o w n C h e rry T re e s . . . and the L ibrary d irecto r re­ fuses, we will know he has ulterior m otives and t h a t , he is not really sin cere ,” Dzodin said. The Board appropriated $100 to the Ski Club to allow S o W e 'r e C h o p p in g P ric e s ! them to com pete in a ski tour­ nament a t Sault Saint M arie this weekend. In the wake of alleged arbi­ trary policy changes m ade by the adm inistration la st week, the Board passed a resolution APPROXIMATELY $10,000 worth of Books mandating Chairm an G reg Hop­ kins to contact Milton B. D ick­ erson, vice president for stu­ and Records reduced up to 80% dent affairs, to indicate the Norm an M a ile r ’* AN A M E R IC A N D R E A M . The big, b e st-se llin g novel that »hocked Boards’ feelings on the m at­ •ven the most sophisticated— the story of a college p ro fe ssor, w ar hero, T V perform e r ter. who experiences every Im aginable evil and som e strange sexual pleasures. A vivid L ast week, the Board charged that the University business of­ contem porary lite rary c la s sic . O n l v <1 AO fice had made a change in Pub. at $4.95 U m jr policy governing student organi­ >2801. THE W O R L D O F M A N K I N D . B y th e W r it e r s , E d ito rs A M M THE L E TTE R ! O F O S C A R » 1 1 0 1 . I d . b s f R u e jM # Her«- (P h o to g ra p h e rs o f H o lid a y m a g a z in e . W it h 2 8 6 m a g n ific e n t D a v is . 3 8 I llu s . E x tr e o r d m e r y L W 'M W * » zations which, according to the T H E L IV I N G E A S T O f A M E R IC A . B y C o r n e liu s v e n d e r - p h o to g r a p h s o f w h ic h 2 4 0 a re in f u l l c o lo r . A p o r t r a it o f th e _ . . r i w a o o c o rre s D o n d e n ts , m o s t p u b lis h e d h e re t o r h ! h ’ J r P ic to r ia l I r a a i u r y o f o u r h i l t o r i c h o m e » a n d v illa g e s Academic Freedom R eport, is S e ve ra l h u n d r e d p £ " . c o v . r in g 3 5 0 y e a r , o f A m e n c . n h i. f o r y p e o p le s a n d p la c e s o f o u r t im e t h r u g h o u t t h e w o r ld as d e s c r ib e d s a - i& j: b y 3 5 d is t in g u is h e d w r it e r s lik e J o y c e * C e ry , I r w i n S h e w , B ru c e illegal. C e tto n , J o h n S te in b e c k , B . D e V o t o , E. G . W h it e e n d 7 6 o u t ­ « .» 5 * n * ,,0 n - New t o t . « 1 - O n ly $2 * • s ta n d in g p h o to g r a p h e r s . H a n d s o m e ly p r in t e d a n d b o u n d v o l ­ The resolution stated that u m e ; s iz e lOVa x 111/2. P u b . a t $ 2 0 .0 0 . O n l y $ 9 .9 5 a r t re v e a le d h a re w i t h m o v in g h o n e s ty . N e a r ly 1 0 0 0 4 * » ? ! « , EM. O H O S T I A lO N O THE M I I S I I S I P P I : The M a g ic o f t h e O ld students shouldn’t be affected H o w ie s e f le w te la n a . B y C la re n c e J o h n la u g h lin . W i t h 100 •3 0 4 . F R O M O O R K Y T O P A S T E R N A K . B y H . M u c h n ic . S ix P u b . a t $ 1 5 .0 0 . ° " v by arb itrary decisions or pol­ s u p e rb p h o to g ra p h » . A v i v i d h i l t o r y in w o r d s e n d p ic tu r e » o f w r it e r s in S o v ie t R u ssia , G o r k y , L e o n o v , S h o lo k h o v , B lo k , M a y a ­ H H . N e w I llu s t r a t e d H IS T O R Y O F M A C H I N I f . B y R. S ou- • g ra c io u s w a y o f l if a : th e a r c h ite c tu r e , la n d s c a p in g , d e c o r a tio n k o v s k y , P a s te rn a k , p r o je c t t h e ir v is io n o f p r in c ip le s in e t o t a li­ la rd . T h e v ib r a n t h is t o r y o f m e n 's d e v e lo p m e n t o f m a c h in e s icy clarification s and that, in n d n o s ta lg ic a tm o t p h e r e . S l i t : 1 04 4 a 1 2 V i. . . . . ta r ia n s o c ie ty —a b r ill ia n t e x a m p le o f lit e r a r y c r itic is m e n d in ­ t o a id e n d c h a n g e h is w a y o f l i t # f r o m t h e c ru d e s t o f t o o ls in O r ig . P u b . a t 1 ) 2 .9 0 . M e w , c o m p le te a d .. O n l y $ $ .» $ v a lu a b le s u m m a ry o f o n e o f th e m a jo r a s p e c ts o f m o d e rn 7 0 0 0 B .C . t o t h e w o n d e r s o f t o d a y e n d e lo o k in t o th e in ­ the future, students shoufd be lite r a tu r e . P u b . a t $ 7 .5 0 , O n l y $ 2 .9 8 e v it a b le w o r ld o f t o m o r r o w . O v e r 1 0 0 ill u s . in c lu d in g 2 5 p a g e s •c n rs r sal c . r a m * A R C H A E O L O G Y O P T H E C I N E M A . included in making policy cla r­ M W h o t o t . ' U n iq u e , d e f i n i t i v e h is t o r y o f t h a c in e m a 1420. H O R S B S, H O R S E *. H O R S iS , HO RS E S. O v e r 3 0 0 illu s . in F u ll C o lo r . D e ta ile d c h r o n o lo g y . P u b . a t $ 5 .9 5 . O n l y $ 2 .9 8 ifications. . » 1847 o v e r f l o w i n g w it h m e m o r a b i lia . T h e v n o • 3 2 p a g e s in s t r ik i n g c o lo r . T h e v e r s a t i lit y , b e a u ty a n d lu r e o f 3BB 1. TH E LIFE A N D D E A T H O F L E N IN . B y R o b e rt P a y n e . I llu s . f m c in a t i n g s t o r y o f t h a t 11m f r o m I t . e a r lie s t I n c e p tio n , th e h o rs e in w o r d e n d p i c t u r e - i n s p o r t, a r t w o r k , n w t o r y . e tc . w it h p h o to s . T h e d e f in it iv e a c c o u n t o f L e n in a n d h is e ra , th e The Board also approved the w it h a b s o r b in g a c c o u n t s o f th e p io n e e r , . - f u l l o f in f o r m a t io n e n d w o n d e r f u l p h o to s . S p e c ia l $ 4 . w s e a r c h in g p o r t r a it o f a n in te n s e ly h u m a n t y r a n t . A m a jo r b io g ­ revised election regulations for r a p h y : c h ild h o o d , th e y e a rs o f e x ile a n d p lo t t in g , th e 7 y e a rs o ff p o po owwe e rr a an nd d its d e c re e s , — -------------- la w s- a - n d e x e c u tio n s , a n d h is t a i l. 1968. 5 5. T H O S I W O N D E R F U L O L D A U T O M O B IL E S . B y F lo y d C ly - 2907 THE TREASURY O F THE A U T O M O B IL E . By R a lp h m u r d e r e d b y h is s u c c e s s o r, J o s e f S ta lin . 6 7 2 p a g e s . m e r. F o re w o r d b y E d d ie R ic k e n b a c k e r. O v e r 5 0 0 p h o to s . A S te in . 72 p a g e s o f F u ll C o lo r P h o to s a n d m a n y o th e r O n l y $ 2 .9 8 ° u b . a t $ 8 .5 0 . c o lo r f u l p ic t u r e h is t o r y o f th e p io n e e r a u t o m o b ile c o m p a n ie s p h o to s & d r a w in g s The u ltim a te b o o k o n g re a t a u to m o ­ a n d t h e ir u n f o r g e t t a b le e a r ly ca rs. F ille d w i t h ra re a n d u n u s u a l b ile s , c o v e rs e v e ry m a jo r e v e n t in ‘th e h is to r y o f th e p h o to s , jo k e s , c a rto o n s , s o n g s , fa c ts a n d fig u r e s . m o to r ca r. Size 8 ’ 2 x 12 P ub . at $ 1 2 .9 5 . O n ly $ 4 .9 5 •1 2 7 . J O H N B. K E N N E D Y M A N O P T H E S E A . By C a p t. O r ig . P u b . a t $ 5 .9 5 . N e w , c o m p le te e d ., O n ly $ 2 .9 8 T a z e w e ll S h e p a r d , J r . . U .S . N a v y . I n t r o d . b y E a w . M . K e n n e d y . M o r e . t h a n 100 p h o t o s , h a l f o f t h e m In v iv id c o lo r . H is n a v a l a id # p r e s e n ts J F K 's lo v e a n d in v o lv e m e n t (continued from page one) U N . fL O W E R A R R A N G IN G . B y J o y c e R o g e rs. L s v is h ly illu s . 3998. K o re a n W a r: T H IS K IN D O F W A R . B y T. R. 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T e nn e sse W illia m s ' m o th e r w r it e s o f h e r so n a n d the fo r c e s th a t s h a p e d h is lif e a n d w o r k . M ANY M O RE . . grad es." P u b . a t $ 5 .9 5 . E b el also did not think the Cr-N system would create much 9016. Y O U R L O N G G A M E . By G olf M agazine. Intro, by Gen* Sarazen, P eggy K irk Bell. change in a student's willing­ 95 Illu s. O v s r 50 top pros give you their tournam ent-tested suggestions, tips a n d ^ rlc k s- ness to take courses outside of-the-trade by Im proving your wood and long Iron shots. Pub, at $4.50. O nly S I. t B. his m ajor. “I think if a survey were taken asking students the ques­ tion ‘What courses did you want to take and didn't take because VELOURPULLOVERS it was outside your m a jo r and you feared grade com petition?' most students would answer ‘none’.” In m ost courses*, prerequi­ ESKIESHIRTS th e r a g e is g o n e , b u t sites present m ore of a deter­ f u r r y lit t le d e v i ls — t h e y 'r e w a r m a n d f r i e n d l y rent to students’ “ broadening w e 'r e s t u c k w i t h 10 out” than fear of low grades, he said. E b el sees the establishm ent of a ten-grade "refin e m e n t” on,,sis.« SALE$2.00 Sì Sm. SALE$2.00 system as a definite im prove­ ment. “ If these types of grades were given properly, there would be no difference for working for maximum achievem ent than working for the highest g ra d e ," E bel said. He disapproves of com plete elimination of grades and said it would have a “ devastating e ffect on students.” “ Besides, people who work hard to achieve something want to know what they’ve learned. They don’t trust their own per­ cep tions," he said. E b el emphasized that low grades a re not intended to be any type of punishment. “We’re ju st saying to a stu­ dent, ‘This didn’t com e off very well and why don't you try it MSUJACKETS MSUSTATIONERY again?’ — leather (ersatz) body, knit slee ve s— O n* g r o u p - v e r y nice, we’re |unt over­ Pearson — W e’re the only ones who thought they crowded on these. were great. (continued from page one) The prime minister had ear­ 16 to go O rfg. $16.95 SALE3°° R eg. $ 1.00 SALE2for I01 lier described the 84-82 vote against the Liberal party tax measure as an accident be­ cause 46 of its legislators were absent for the balloting. The Conservatives, backed by Canada’s third largest party, the New Democrats, demanded the Liberals quit and hold a general election. “ If the govern­ ment had any principle at all,” Michael Starr, a Con­ servative floor leader said, “ it would resign. This is unheard of. The government just can’t keep reversing votes just to suit itself.” The opposition also threatened to boycott all Parliament com­ mittees until the Liberals step down. MSU BOOK STOR Pearson has maintained that if all legislative defeats suf fered by minority government! like his own were regarded tests of confidence, the na­ tion would be subjected to con tinuous -elections. Since the Liberals first took power it IMS, they have gone to thi in the Center for International Program» polls three times.