Friday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATI O TAT r HEWS East Lansing, Michigan February 23,1968 10c 60 Number 133 ED ITO R 'S NO TE: T h u is the firtt in a weekly aerie$ o f Spartacuaa columns, chock fu ll o f the answer» to your questions, gripes and dilem ­ ASMSU S IA T UNSATISFACTORY mas. Those q u eries not appearing below will be answ ered by p h o n e or>through the mails. Bailey Hall participated In “ Civil War Weekend,’’ sponsored O C C s tu d ie s p u r c h a s e by WMSN last term , won the event and was promised a trophy, which was never received. Where’s the trophy? Allen Dobben, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, freshman. R econstruction is now in full swing. The com pany from which your trophy w as originally ordered has since gone out o f C h a m b e r p o s itio n of business, hence the delay in finding another. Your trophy sale of a seat to OCC a t our next thing, they could bring it up a t one of was re-ordered F e b . 15 and should be delivered, with engrav­ By PHYLLIS ZIMBLER our m e e tin g s." and meeting. ing, within the week. P ea ce. “ Our m ain concern is that if we sell Ashley cited the Ace-a-Diamonds * * * * JIM GRANELLI incident as an exam ple of OCC par­ State News Staff Writers a seat to OCC, how many other groups What are the plans for the new wing of the Library? I under­ will also seek m em bership,” he said. ticipating at a Cham ber m eeting. stand that it will be closed to undergraduates, and that the F r ie l’s letter to Hopkins requested F rie l said OCC w as aw are of the only way they will have access to it will be by using the Li­ Off Campus Council (OCC) has opportunity for aqvone to attend m eet­ that Hopkins relinquish his position on brary of Congress method. Tracy Brown, Port Huron sopho­ requested inform ation on how to pur­ the Cham ber and open petitioning fo r it ings and this was^Hae of the reasons chase a Cham ber of C om m erce seat OCC m ay not buy a se a t even if the more. to non-Student Board m em bers. The L ib ra ry ’s m ost heavily-used books will all be located due to their dissatisfaction with ASMSU Chamber offers one. Hopkins also The letter sta te s that because Hopkins in the undergraduate lib ra ry -th e old west wing. These books Chairm an G reg Hopkins’ utilization of mentioned that the sam e opportunity is chairm an, he "m u st understandably are those which have been checked out sev eral tim es in the the ASMSU Chamber seat. m aintain friendly personal relations applies to alm ost any group. past y ear. Following the recom m endations of the Sullivan “We would like to know under what with the E ast Lansing business “Having a seat on the Cham ber of R eport, a product of the P resid en t’s C om m ittee on L ib raries, conditions we could buy a s e a t," Jim and governm ental leadership." Com m erce will do nothing toward lower­ undergraduates will be given the run of this wing. Any book F rie l, president of OCC, said. “We F rie l said that OCC feels that Hop­ ing prices in E a s t L an sin g," Hopkins in the graduate wing can be called for a t the L ib rary desk. It are not definitely asking to buy one kins hasn’t been willing to risk bad said. is foreseeable that special perm ission to use the graduate yet. If we get no answ er. I think feelings betw een the Chamber of Com­ P ete Ellsw orth, vice-chairm an of library will be granted undergrads who prove a need for ex­ OCC will probably apply for a seat, m erce and him self. (please turn to the back page) tensive or greatly varied cla ss research. although we may still not buy i t ." The letter continues: “ ASMSU should * * * ♦ Although ASMSU has a seat on the use its Cham ber of Com m erce se a t to How many bells are there in Beaumont Tower? I need the in­ formation for fraternity pledging. Bob Hatanek, Owosso freshman. Chamber, filled by Hopkins this year, OCC is not satisfied with the use of the m em bership, he attem pt to force the E a s t Lansing price and ren t structure into som e sem blance of fairness to students through Marines storm Beaum ont’s bells number 47. Hijacked actio n .” One of the crew m em bers sm ile s F rie l wrote Hopkins F eb . 2 e x ^ e s sin g his coipcem th&l ??dpkins, as student board chairm an, could not actively F r ie l said that Z V ? fizes that in its official capacity, the Cham ber Hue’s Citadel, Why aren’t there more study open houses? How often and as he enters the airport term inal of C om m erce does not have much participate in controversial issues con­ control over business in E a s t Lan­ how long do they rnn, and how many people are involved? at M iam i after Delta flight 843 Larry Draut, Detroit freshman. The frequency and length of a study open house is, for the returned from Cuba to M iam i. The plane was hijacked after cerning the University. Herb Ashley, executive d irector of sing ; but since the m em bers are individual businessmen, they could do something cut supply line the E a s t Lansing Cham ber of Com m erce, collectively. most part, left to the discretion of the hall student govern­ takeoff from Tampa, Fla., and said prior to receiving OCC’s letter, SAIGON (A P ) - U.S. M arines B ecau se ASMSU must sustain friendly ment. MHA has unofficially agreed that, at the outset, a hall forced to fly to Havana. "S in ce ASMSU represents the stu­ stormed the south wall of the Citadel relations with city businessmen, F rie l may hold one or two per week. Regarding the time limit, U P I Telephoto dents. we will probably discuss the in Hue Thursday against crumbling m aintains that any board m e m b e r is each study open house may last up to three hours, within enemy resistance while outside the old "in a particularly poor position to the specified hours of the original Open House Policy. While im perial city Am erican troops cut the attem pt to successfully occupy the the level of participation varies from hall to hall, participa­ supply line that has kept the North Chamber s e a t.” Cuba identifies hijacker; tion, on the. whole has been fairly high. Vietnam ese fighting for three weeks. • * * * "OCC feels it (the Cham ber seat) should be held by a person who has no In the air, the U.S. Command re­ Why can’t a transfer student have his basics waived when he ported warplanes for the first tim e stake in maintaining the personal good comes ta MSU if b e earned 12 credits at another university in Wednesday •bombed the Hanoi radio wilt, of. the. C h am ber's m-- and down South Vietnam was reflected ican .” important that a student board m em ber If you feel that you have not been given the full amount of A m ystery man in dirty cowboy clothes by the com m and's report that a record R icard said he knew Rhodes only be the representative to the Cham ber credit for these courses, the University College Student Affairs who forced a crowded airliner to land in casually and said,“ He did not live number of U.S. soldiers, 543, were Office will recheck your evaluation. The office asks you to Communist Cuba left behind tales of of Com m erce. with m e--never did. I think he said he “ B ecau se of my position and the killed in the Feb. 11-17 period. Another bring a copy of the evaluation and a copy of your transcript, wealth and a cautious Florida fishing com ­ 2,547 w ere wounded. lived som ew here in St. P ete rsb u rg ." responsibility that goes along with it, both of which can be obtained from the Registrar’s Office. panion, but little else. R icard said Rhodes represented him­ As the M arines secured their first the responsibility to be aw are of and know A D elta Air Lines DC8 je t was swish­ self' as "th e son of a wealthy New lodgement on the south wall of the the feelings of the student board m em ­ ing 109 peogle south over the Florida M exico m a n ." He declined to elabor­ Citadel, a lance corporal ran up the Why aren’t student teachers paid? Dick Stau ffer, Hastings peninsula Wednesday when a passenger bers and of the total operation of stu­ ate on the circu m stan ces of their a c ­ dent government, I feel that I can Stars and Stripes on a m akeshift staff. senior. grabbed a pretty stew ardess, jam m ed a The M arines fought to within about 50 Student teaching is considered a cla ss, taken for cred it, quaintance and specifically how long adequately fulfill the responsibilities gun under her ear. forced his way into yards of the walled inner palace grounds with sp ecific course ob jectives as outlined in the catalog. he had known Rhodes. of being the representative to the rtf the cockpit, and demahded the plane be under heavy fire from the 300 or so The student is not replacing a teach er, but is learning from “He said he was here vacationing, Chamber of C o m m erce." diverted to Havana. looking for a place to invest money-- North V ietnam ese still believed holding one, and so is not paid. This is intended a s a p ractical learn­ Hopkins la ter said, “ I feel I could Thursday Cuban authorities identified out in Hue. T* L o w W frl ing experien ce, in which the student teach er is observed, buy a business or som ething." Rirhard bring up controversial issues and still the man a s Law rence Rhodes, 29, of St. R esistan ce on the outer wall crumbled analyzed and advised in teaching techniques and procedures said. maintain good relations. I have no Petersburg. After the plane returned to Mi­ R icard said Rhodes never mentioned when M arines seized a key tower by the regular teach er in the classroom . ami Wednesday night, D elta officials fear of losing good relations. If we * * * * his occupation or indicated that he had lose them. I will be sure to lose them and killed 15 defenders. said the only passenger wijo did not re­ Outside the city, a strong force from Are undergraduate credit statements sent out to seniors? Mary one. “ Ju s t the son of a wealthy man, fo ra good ca u se ." turn had given his nam e as " S . W ilson." the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division he kind of could do what he wanted to ," “The purchase of a seat is not actually Davis, Red House, W. Va„ senior. P assen g ers on the plane said the man and the 101st Airborne Division were Undergraduate cred it statem en ts a re sent out to seniors. Richard said. necessary for OCC,” Ashley said. was wearing a white hat, a W estern Rhodes never discussed Cuba or poli­ driving toward the w est and north walls With the many changes in addresses th at occur, it is possible style shirt, blue jean s and sneakers. "A nytim e they want to discuss some- tics, R icard said, and added that he last of the Citadel and w ere about two that your statem en t was not delivered. Contact the Student The trav elers said the m a n s clothes saw Rhodes Wednesday "and knew he was m iles away. Their g re a te st triumph R ecords Inform ation desk. Current Student R ecord s O ffice, and hat were soiled. flying to M iam i, but th at’s all I know.” was cutting the Communist supply line. in the Adm inistration Bldg.. 353-0731, and they will forward No one aboard the plane seem ed to The St. Petersburg man said Rhodes Fair... A U.S. patrol boat was hit in the vour statem ent. know where the man was from . Perfum e R iv er that divides the old * * » * was wearing "som ething lik e " the cos­ “ He w asn't A m erican ," said Sharyn tume je tlin e r passengers said the hi­ walled city from southern Hue and What are the parking regulations behind the Library? Richard . . . and w arm er today with a high King, an 18-year-old freshm an at Florida ja c k e r wore. He com m ented: "Good was badly damaged. The North V iet­ Swingle, Gladwin junior. about 30. P artly cloudy tonight with a Southern U niversity in Tam pa. “ H God! I never thought he would have namese also struck a U .S. landing P arking is allowed in the areas designated with white low 10-15 above. didn’t look A m erican, and somebody sai done that. You never know who you’re boat carrying V ietnam ese refugees with paint, m arked off in the appropriate places. Angle parking he was from South A m erica.'' going to m e e t.' ’ ______________ a rocket grenade and several civilians is allowed in the spaces ad jacen t to Olds Hall, which are But in St. P etersbu rg, m ortgage broker were wounded. sim ilarly m arked. Students a re not allowed to park in these Stanley F inley R icard said he m et Larry a rea s until 6 p.m. * * » * M. Rhodes on St. P etersburg B each where both m en had gone fishing recently. TO CONTINUI SILLIN G BOOKS How can Library workers go about getting a raise? As of now, R ica rd 's home address on nearby they must work 1,040 hours for a five-cent raise. Mary Bice, T reasu re Island is the one the Fidel Centerline sophomore. T o d ate, students can get a raise a fte r working 1,000 hours. However, a sta ff com m ittee has been appointed to m ake Castro governm ent reported fo r Rhodes. SDS meets no opposition from V ’ recom m endations fo r change, and their report is pending. What can the University do about getting left-handed desks? Toronto journalist By STAN MORGAN State News Staff Writer to lecture tonight Bill Smith, St. Leeis, Mo., sophomore. To paraphrase from E rich R em arque, At least seven to 10 per cent of the tablet-arm seats in all is quiet on the Union front. i>ia«»mnms and lecture halls are designed for left-handed stu­ An expected confrontation between Students for a D em ocratic Society on Mao’s China dents. In the newer classrooms, these news desks have an 18x24*inch writing surface to accommodate us all. If you find (SD S) and the University failed to yourself in Berkey or the Horticulture Bldg., however, take m aterialize Thursday, when in defiance heart. You can find left-handed desks on the outside rows. of «a U niversity ruling SDS began selling Spartacuss empathizes. books in the Union a t noon. M ao’s China will be the topic of a Jim Hollem an, faculty adviser to SDS, speech by M ark Gayn for MAH’s Lecture How does one get a cap aad gowa for graduation spring term? said Monday that SDS received a letter Concert Series a t 8:15 tonignt in F a ir­ John Feisthamel, Goyberaeur, N .Y., graduate student. from A ssistant Secretary S ta rr K eesler child Theatre. Caps and gowns will be available in 40 Union beginning which stated that the organization's re­ Gayn, an editorial w riter and foreign one week before Commencement. A deposit of $1 is required quest fo r a fund-raising perm it had been correspondent for the Toronto S tar with when a student goes for a fitting. This may be refunded or denied. No reason was given for the extensive experien ce in the F a r E a st, left as a donation to the Alumni Development fund for the denial. is known a s an author and lectu rer. He senior class gift. “ Although SDS is making no profit on * • • • • is a frequent com m entator on Communist the books, Louis Hekhuis, the director problem s for the Canadian Broadcasting Why don't students who work in the grill and cafeteria need of student activities, said we would have Corporation. health cards? JoAaa Tamoshanas, Alien Park sophomore. to get the permit,” he said, “ and told me L ast y ear he revisited China, Japan, AU food handlers, both students and full-time employes, that it was just a procedural operation. ’ ’ R ussia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal and SDS book sale are required to have an annual health check-up. Students Holleman said that SDS had stopped India. who do not work directly with food, however, such as bus selling he books last Friday when re­ Gayn, a native of China, is a graduate bovs. do not have to fulfill this requirement. quested to do so by Union officials. “ SDS # • 9 • • of Pom ona College, where he earned a was then in the process of applying for Phi B eta Kappa key, and the Coumbia How can I get rid ef a stadeat number? I’ve got two! Ralph the permit and stopped selling the books Students fo r a Dem ocratic Society (SDS) soldboeka Thursday on the Graduate School of Jo u rnalism . Richards, E ast Laasiag graduate stadeat. because it was assumed the permit would Union Concourse against the ruling o f the administration. The books Speaking fluent R ussian and Chinese, Omttw— to use your first student number, the one from Gayn is one of the few W estern newsmen be granted.” war# titles not readily available In the Lansing area and the tote your undergraduate days. Contact the admissions office, Hekhuis denied having talked to Holle- wont wall. M a r k Hoovor, Kingsport, Tonn., junior, m akos a solo to have interview ed M ao T se -Tung, 113 Administration Bldg., and have the second number mhn. * I signed the permit when it came P rem ier Chou E n -L ai and Red Chinese to Davo Ring, Tronton froshm an. ».*» I H ~ against longshorem en's m ultim illion boycott dollar O B rita in ’s House of Commons will be presented with a bill designed to curb the flow of im m igrants from Asia and imports of foreign copper was E a s t A frica. page 14 preparation, according to John­ su es." A D em o cratic sym ­ announced Thursday in a m ount­ K R A M E R PARTS son. Students plan it them selves posium will be held the follow­ ing AFL-CIO cam paign to aid N a t i o n a l N e w s and are not restricted in what ing week. 60.000 U .S. copper strikers. they say. Q Gov. Ronald R eagan of California said in an interview The convention will be held “The International Long­ Advance preparation will con­ that he isn 't candidate lor the presidency and he doesn t in Wonders Kiva for three shorem en have decided in the 80 0 E . K a la m a z o o believe he’ll get the job. He said the Republican party is like sist of three weeks of pro­ nights. May 15-17. and all day interest of helping their fellow gram m ed background m aterial trade unionists on strik e against the audience at "a m a teu r night, waiting to m ake a d ecision.’ Phone 484-1303 Saturday. May 18. If the con­ page 11 offered to the students through vention com m ittee is su ccess­ the copper com panies to refuse audio-visual aids a s much as 9 Alabam a Gov. Lurleen W allace, who has undergone two ful in securing a keynote speaker to handle all im ports and ex ­ possible. Johnson said. One previous can ce r operations in two years, was stricken again such as Gerald Ford. R-M ich. ports of copper in the United type of visual aid is the learn- and taken to a hospital for em ergency surgery. page 3 and m inority leader in the House States and C an ad a," said P re s ­ of Representatives, a larger ident Thom as W. G leason of the 0 AFL-CIO lead ers announced plans for a longshorem an's auditorium will be reserved for International Longshorem en’s boycott against m ultim illion dollar im ports of foreign copper that night. Johnson said. Association. in an e ffo rt to aid 60.000 U .S. copper strikers. page 2 \£7< A Memphis, Tenn., the city that won the national “ Clean­ e s t C ity " award four tim es, is watching its garbage mount up a fte r its 1,300 municipal sanitation workers went on strike 12 days ago. page 11 '( t it P resid ent Johnson called on' Congress to approve a 10- has your pretty party look year. 26-million-unit housing plan to replace what he called “ shameful substandard units of m is e ry ." 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M arine officers ques­ M arine lines. paign has not silenced the a rtil­ made longer tion the effectiven ess of the The danger of hitting Marine lery. to stay in Viet, war m assive aerial bombing cam ­ positions is considered well During the successful North paign that is supposed to give worth the risk in the fa ce of the V ietnam ese attack on Lang Vei them the upper hand against a closing North V ietnam ese c ir ­ Special F o rc e s cam p four m iles low-rise slacks! 40,000-man enem y force en­ cle, now so tight that neither west of Khe Sanh, Communist circling this com bat base. • “ The Air War in V ietnam ” withdrawal or rein forcem ent of gunners poured in 1,500 rounds Despite what the Air F o rce will be the topic of a discus­ the garrison is possible without of shells on Khe Sanh in an at­ calls the g reatest bombing cam ­ sion to be held in Wonders heavy casu alties. Som a enemy tempt to silence M arine a rtil­ paign in history, Communist Kiva a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday. trenches and bunkers a re only lery and to prevent any possible truck convoys still are moving M ajor Franklin Arnold 300 yards away from the M arine attem pt to rein force Lang Vei. through Laos and into South from the USAF Special lines. Noting that this b arrage was Vietnam with ammunition and W arfare Center will dis­ Enem y snipers a re so close the larg est in the history of the supplies for the North V iet­ cuss the aerial aspects of they fire a t M arines planting V ietnam ese w ar, som e M arines namese forces. the war, show related m ines and bolstering the wonder what the enem y will be W eather has been a m ajor slides and answer ques­ barbed wire defenses around capable of when he finally factor working against the Air tions. the two-mile square com bat launches his expected offensive F o rce, M arine and Navy planes M ajor Arnold is a speak­ to overrun Khe Sanh itself. base. attem pting to support Khe Sanh. er in the Co-curricular series During one four-day period, no on Vietnam sponsored by bombers could m ake visual Ja m e s Madison College. runs in the area. They were The program is open to the UNIONBOARDWEEK Home safe forced to bomb by radar based public. on sketchy intelligence. A U.S. M arine radioman takes a few seconds out from the grim business of war “ The w eather is p e rfe c t- p erfect for the North V ietnam ­ Several Marine officers have pointed out that never in his­ Tf A Saturday, Feb. 24 ese a rm y ," a Marine air officer tory has aerial bombing been to play with a puppy near the top of the Citadel wall in Hue. A captured Com m unist in Khe Sanh said. weapon sticks out of the ground at right. A major M arine drive was underway Thursday to crush the diehard remnants of the Com m unist force that seized the Low-lying clouds are ex ­ pected to persist until late decisive in a m ajo r battle. Many believe North V ietnam 's 0 p.m. UnionBallroom Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap. the fo rtre ss 23 days ago. U P I Telephoto April or May. Although the victory over the French at Dien bombers report they have Bien Phu. has laid his siege touched off m ore than 1,500 sec­ plans knowing he will take ondary explosions among fuel heavy losses from aerial bom­ J0 r JicwAa&w and ammunition caches, some bardment. L u rle e n u n d e r g o e s Marines fear this does not m ean that the enemy supply line has been seriously hampered, but The Communists have so suc­ cessfully moved in so close to M arine positions that the Ma­ "UNIVERSITY ROW® permanently-pressed only shows what a m assive e f­ rine com m ander here has been 50% Kodeir 50% cotton e m e rg e n c y s u rg e ry fort North Vietnam is putting forth. forced to shave safety factor by calling in radar-directed shirts with new “ZIP-CLEAN"™ finish. Authentic in every way...tolled , M ONTGOM ERY, Ala. Gov. Lurleen W allace, fighting dication how long the operation might, last. The decision to send Mrs. uary 1966. Afterward, her d octors said there was no fur­ ther tra c e of the malignancy. Scene I, Act II (Coffeehouse) button-down collar, precise back pleat, exacting placquet perhaps against a third out­ Feature movie, the Danish Aw ardW lnner “ Week­ front, and now new 7-button W allace to surgery again cam e She ran for governor, won the break of can cer, was stricken end” plus “ F o lk stru m ” - - a psychological dram a longer tapered body to stay in after seven hours of tests and D em ocratic nomination without early Thursday and taken to today’s low-rise slacks without on sexual discontent. 8:00 p. Friday diagnostic exam inations a t St. a runoff against nine m ale puffing. Amazing “Zip-Clean" a hospital for em ergency sur­ M arg aret's Hospital. She was opponents, then defeated two soil-release finish means once- gery. An aide said the 41-year-old taken to the hospital in an men in the general election. m . stubborn soil and stains rinse 1118 S Harrison Road am bulance a t 5:30 a.m . away in a single home washing governor, who had undergone In Ju n e 1967, however, doc­ ...and permanent-press means Her husband, form er Gov. two previous can cer opera­ tors found a recu rren ce of permanent smoothness without George W allace, canceled a . tions in two years, was cancer, and sent the governor ever ironing. $5,00 suffering from "a n intestinal speech a t Cape Kennedy, F la ., and rem ained at her bedside. to fam ed M. D. Anderson Hos­ obstruction." R ear Door 500 D o n a tio n W allace, a third party candi­ pital and Turner Institute at Mrs. W allace went to surgery Houston, Tex. A m alignant F r e e C id e r an d D o n u ts date for president, was to have at 1:30 p.m. There was no in- growth the size of a lemon outlined his peace program in was removed on Ju ly 10. F re e B u s: C a l l 3 5 1 -7 0 3 0 the speech. W hether there w as any direct Tickets at Union Ticket Office H a rt-S c h o ffn e r b M a rx relation between the intestinal and at the door. IwwihtM utili wweMwfl** S N f5 ’ f a c e s ailm ent and the governor's bat­ Continental Cleaners February Special today tle aginst ca n ce r was not di­ vulged. She has had m alig­ A S M S U nant growths removed twice Quality - Service - Low Prices in first clash and her doctors recently detected still another sm ali tumor C O N T IN E N T A L O NE H O U R C L E A N E R S which they said m ay be c a n ce r­ R E G . 900 The State News (Luafewell A.C.) puts its unblemished ous. With Mrs. W allace besides her husband w as their 17-year- SKIRTS plain SWEATERS A record on the line today when it old daughter. Peggy Sue. a faces ASMSU in a contest billed high school 'cheerleader, and M A Y BE B R O U G H T IN S IN G L Y O R IN GROUPS we* as “ The G am e of the T e rm .” her m other. Mrs. Henry M. A spokesman for the rugged Burns. ............................ O ffer E xp ires February 29, 1968 State News five said, “ If Uniformed state troopers ASMSU even shows up for the stood guard in a waiting room C O N T IN E N T A L O N E H O U R C L E A N E R S game I ’ ll be surprised. They nearby. have a lot of spunk, but they don’t l^ v e a ch an ce.” Rum ors have been spreading After word of the gover­ nor's illness becam e known, telegram s and flow ers began TROUSERS or JACKETS R E C . 90C : We Wouldn’t that the State News has been pouring into the hospital from M A Y BE B R O U G H T IN holding nightly, secret p rac­ as fa r away as California S IN G L Y O R IN GROUPS tices in preparation for the gam e. A State News repre­ sentative refused to com m ent and Maryland. It was a t St. M arg aret's where Mrs. W allace first under­ .....................O ffe r E xpires Febru ary 29, 1968 >.. | M a y be u s e d 6 t im e s . C le r k w ill p u n ch h e re . Egg You On .... on the speculation. went can cer surgery in Ja n ­ Greg Hopkins, coach of the ¡O n e g a r m e n t p e r s e c t io n . C lo iïtu M A ïto J l ASMSU “ te a m ” , could not be onehour Sales Increase JO I reached for com m ent. 227 A N N S T . CLEflllERS The gam e is the first annual “ Lushwell B ow l.” The action / Florist / “ A C R O S S F R O M K N A P P ’S ” will begin at 3 p.m . in Gym 2 of the Men’s IM. The public is invited. 10% off cash value fo r students & faculty 809 E . M ICH. A V E ., LANS. Phone 332-3792 With Advertising TEMPTING NEW TREATS FROM MAIDENFORM® In The YUMMY-COLORED ‘CONFECTION’®COORDINATES... m a id e n fo m i' TOO GOOD TO RESIST! L o o k w h a t’ s new f r o m M a id e n fo r m ! L u s c io u s lin ­ g e r i e d e l i c a c i e s o f n y lo n s a t in t r i c o t th a t m e l t o v e r STATE N EW S th e f ig u r e b e a u tif u lly . . . ic e d w ith l a c e and s e r v e d to b le n d w ith a g e n tle f i b e r f i l l b r a and lig h tw e ig h t 9096 f ig u r e - s h a p i n g g i r d l e . E a c h s p ic e d w ith d e lic io u s - / 278 c o l o r - - p i n k , b lu e , le m o n y e llo w and w hite.^ So go a h e a d , in d u lg e y o u r s e lf ! T h ere’s not a c a lo r ie in th e c a r l o a d . '- I * D R E A M L I N E R B R A , L o w , lig h t ’ n l a c y , w ith w h is p e r - t h in f i b e r f i l l f o r s o f t , n a t u r a l s h a p in g . A -B -C cu p s, $4.50 ‘ C O N F E C T IO N ’ F E T T I - S L I P . L u s c i o u s ly la c y ! J u s t s h o r t en o u g h f o r a b o v e - t h e - k n e e h e m lin e s . t $90,000,000.00 1 Year S -M -L . $4.00 ‘ C O N F E C T IO N ’ LO N G L E G p a n tie g i r d l e . 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Bob Dylan te lls m e, Jo a n Baez tells piece together what I believed seemed Another non-voter went " a ll the way F lv a -tlm o re c ip ie n t of the P a c e m a k e r aw ard fo r o utstan d in g jo u rn a lism . Friday Morning, February 23, 1968 me and P e te r. Paul and M ary tell me. to be happening. with L B J . " EDITORIALS "The tim es they a re a changin’, " they A few weeks ago. a short a rtic le cam e These disconnected incidents to m e say. “ the old order is rapidly fad ing ." over from Washington in which a minor imply pervading sickness in society th e s e are m y prophets speaking to D efense D epartm ent o fficia l was dis­ that no m arch or sit-in could ever me. B ut I'm beginning to doubt their cussing A m erican nuclear weapons. I rem edy, let alone a letter to my Con- ‘ m essage. F o r if the old order really is noticed the recurring phrase "k ill gressm an. rapidly changing, then it isn 't changing p ow er." I read on. It seem s that the How do you tell someone that there is United S ta te s has sev eral nuclear m is­ W h a t p r ic e , N e g ro h is to r y ? rapidly enough, or m aybe it's changing m ore to life than rooting out Communism in the wrong direction. siles aim ed a t the Soviet IJn ion with, in in the world? How do you tell a soldier My sym pathies lie with the cau se of the o fficial jargon of the U .S. govern­ in V ietnam that the cause he is fight­ the a ctiv ist and the peaceful demon­ ment, enough “ kill pow er" to wipe out ing for m ay be something less than strator who stand up for what their con­ hundreds of thousands of R ussian peo­ noble? How do you change the attitude The need to question has al­ ing Negro thought or history, which is in many ways the science tell them is right. I. too. look ple. The fa c ts w eren't new to m e: of a person who uses such phrases as around at what is going on in the United I know w e've had those m issiles fo r a “ kill p o w er?" And how do you a lte r a ways been an integral role of nor should it give anything easier way out. And it should States and around the world and I'm long tim e. But what struck m e was this society that m ass produces napalm but university students, and often more than the brief acquaint­ require more research than alarm ed a t what I see. I'v e still got term " k ill p o w e r"-o v e r and over, condemns m ariju ana as a deadly poison? the very thing questioned most ance with that history that taking a list of documents enough youthful idealism that I oc­ "k ill p ow er." I thought. “ What can a My fru stration grows out of these un­ casionally think- th at men can be free m arch or a sit-in do to change a phe­ answered questions. has been the university itself. course time limitations will from a book by Herbert Apthe- and live in peace. But then the events nomenon like th is ?" I'm not trying to rationalize my It was not surprising, there­ allow. But even this would be ker, who is respected more for of the real world fall on my mind until And then there was the U .S. M arine thought processes. Quite the contrary. I fore, when nine Negro students more than is currently avail­ his activities on behalf of the peace and freedom becom e sterile officer who said, "W e had to destroy wish someone would really give me submitted a written statement able. American Communist party dictionary words. the city (B en T re in South V ietnam ) hell for being this w ay-som eone who My problem is a form of apathy that in order to save i t . " Is this some kind does indeed believe that the old order to the Department of American Unfortunately, it is neces­ than for any objective scholar­ grows out of frustration and pow erless­ of rev erse d ialectic in the "k ill for can be changed. Thought and Language Wed­ sary to question the tactics ly contributions to knowledge. ness. I know that som ething should be p e ace" vein? nesday demanding that the of this small group of Negro Hopefully the demand by done: I know that activism is one course Two w eeks ago I read a statem ent that 1 don’t think I'm so unique that I'm of action, but then I think. " W hat's the President Johnson ostensibly m ade to the the only person who has these fru stra­ ATL curriculum be changed to students who found it neces­ these students will not be youth of the nation. "Y ou ng people." tions and doubts. I believe that there is u se ?" There was the m arch on Washing­ include Negro history. sary to insult the people they treated by the ATL Dept, as an ton in O ctober. I read about it in the he said, “ don't drop out of society. a silent m ass of students on this cam ­ In the Negro’s determined must work with, and couch ultimatum, leading to a bitter papers. And last spring term there was Come to Washington, you’ll be h eard ." pus who are concerned for their coun­ a sm all dem onstration at Dow Chem ical Y es. I th o u g h t. and how well did you listen try. but. like m e. eith er do not know how effort to re-establish the cul­ their requests in the form of exchange of letters with little in Midland. I read about that in the to the approxim ately 200.000 people who to approach the problem , or feel so tural identity of his race long a “demand.” Implying that real communication or prog­ papers, too. petitioned you in O ctober? helpless that they don't even try. This obliterated from our Ameri­ the current framers of curric­ ress. The need now is for co­ When I took the jo b of editing the On the television news report I heard is truly a plea for help, for "H ow many can national consciousness, ulum are “ irresponsible, dis­ operation and understanding, wire service copy for the S tate News. this: "A n 18-year-old M ichigan soldier tim es can a man turn his head and pre­ I unwittingly dealt the g reatest blow has been killed in V ietnam , he w as . . ." tend that he ju s t doesn't s e e ? " the logical and rightful place honest” educators will do not confrontation or implied to my heretofore untarnished idealism . for the Negro student to turn his attention should be his own university. little more than antagonize. This is especially regrettable considering that the real threat. -T he Editors Looking over the steady flow of news from around the world. I began to MAXLERNER 1 And indeed, it does seem solution to the problem they ■ LBJ frorn Texas: proper that our ATL Dept, in­ seek to solve lies in effective clude at least a representative communication between these proportion of Negro readings “black students” and the Uni­ Mr and thought in its curriculum, a proportion that would be con­ sonant with the contributions versity community. The solution requires a ra­ tional review of the current strengtli of ruin AUSTIN. T e x .- I t is not that I am w rit­ Negroes have made to Ameri­ curriculum by faculty and ing about Lyndon Johnson in T exas, but can thought. - questioning students. It re­ about him a s he looks from Texas. I am Yet neither the crisis of the The ATL Dept, cannot, by quires more than the cry of on the cam pus of the U niversity of T exas war nor the disenchantment itself, assume the task of teach- “ we have 1 been cheated,” for a visit of sev eral days, a t an annual over the peace moves has conference of the student body. We have talked a little about politics, m ostly united the people behind the about changes in the way students feel President and the Administra­ about the world and themselves.' But all tion. Med center vital through our discussions I have been unable to escap e the sense of the p resen ce of the man from T exas who sits in the lonely iis iim iis iM s iiiiin iiin iM iiiiiiis iis is modern w as being overfaicr on it. Hence, the persistence of the old-fashioned • */ chair in Washington and whose policies populism in T exas, and (as one re ca lls The announcement that con­ the number of M.D. graduates and power have done so much to set the an episode in D allas) the feel of feudal struction may start this sum­ in Michigan by one third. The fram e fo r what will be happening to these violence, along with the m ore contem ­ young people. mer on a new life science Legislature owes it to the state I don't say that T exas is any m ore or less porary strain of liberalism . I suppose I have really been describing building raises important to give all the aid possible for A m erica than New York is, or California, tftLvndon Johnson while trying to d escribe questions about the medical initiating a new medical school. although if I had to pick any three states T exas. All three strain s go to m ake up Mr. which together com e clo ser to summing Johnson: the persisting Populist, the feu­ school and its future. The need is certainly present. up A m erica, in its w eaknesses and dal chieftain operating as overlord in his Whether the new complex, The people with the initiative strengths. I wouldn't be able to. E a ch of little fief in T exas and in his larg er one which would eventually in­ to work on such a project are these three is a little em pire in itself: in Washington, the contem porary liberal feudal and modern, each contains black clude two life science build­ present. In fact all the ingre­ and white. North A m erican and Latin- who genuinely feels the need now (even if once he didn't) of dissolving the hard­ ings and a medical center, is dients of a medical school at Am erican. the e xtrem es of rich and poor, core of poverty and of overcom ing the actually started, or whether Michigan State are present the ex trem es of the le ft and right. econom ic social and educational dis­ the present two year medical But things have moved m ore rapidly in abilities of the Negroes. except the necessary funds and T exas and California, from the feudal program is expanded into a Obviously, L B J is in deeper trouble the only source of this final to the modern, than anywhere else. And right now than he has been for several four year degree-granting factor is the state legislature. perhaps in T exas there has been a g reater years. So is the A m erican nation. It college, will depend on the holdover from the feudal, while the has an arm y of half a m illion men half- Michigan Legislation and how --The Editors — way around the world engaged in a vicious and brutal w ar with mounting casualty much money it sees fit to allo­ lists. The enem y has ju s t shown a dis­ cate the University. IW concerting burst of strength, craftin ess In the requested budget which and aggressiveness. There have been peace fe e le rs on which men of good will, the University sent to the Capi­ both in A m erica and abroad, have been tol building, $390,000 was in­ U n io n b a r g a in in g : a t w o - w a y s tre e t hanging for som e sign of hope for ending cluded for the initial staffing the war. but few would say seriously today of clinical science depart­ that Hanoi or the V iet Cong m ean the feelers as anything beyond ta ctica l m oves ments. These departments are E D IT O R ’S N O TE: Ja m e s M. Hanks is not return to work until their con tracts clauses or re strictiv e hiring agreem ents paper Council concept and stated its for a b etter position in future negotiations. absolutely necessary for a four an em ploye of the D etroit News and a are settled and signed. in any of the co n tracts with any news­ intention to deal sep arately with each m em ber of the D etroit Typographical L B J took the occasion of Lincoln’s birth­ Your second assumption that "th e union paper. Hiring of printers and the num­ individual union. year program. They include Union No. 18. He w rote the following All the foregoing inform ation is public day to em phasize the parallel between becom es very dissatisfied when tech ­ ber needed to produce the newspaper has medicine, pediatrics, and the point of view in response to a S ta te News Lincoln's ordeal and his own. Lincoln. f nology rep laces human lab o r" has no and alw ays will be the sole province of knowledge and has been a part of wire editorial of F e b . 8 on the D etroit News­ he said, "h eard the charges that the war other patient-oriented medical basis in fa c t in the D etroit dispute. T eam ­ the em ployer. Our only concern has service dispatches from tim e to tim e was long and wrong. He saw A m ericans paper strik e. sters Local 372 as well as other unions been that com petent journeym en printers during the period of the strike. F in ally courses. Presently all the col­ die . . . he brooded. He saw dissent, riot engaged in collectiv e bargaining are not did their work within the ju risd iction of you assum e that con tracts with c ra ft unions lege offers is the basic sci­ By JA M E S M. HANKS in dispute over the size of the labor force, the composing room and this is as it have a wide v ariance of expiration d ates, and reb ellio n ." And L incoln's response? "Sad bat steady, alw ays convinced of ences such as anatomy and R ecen tly you ran the editorial "D e ­ autom ation or the other ram ifications of should be. which is incorrect. All union con tracts his cause--he stuck it o u t." And the P re s ­ physiology. troit paper strik e: in the public in te re s t? " technological progress. Your third point suggesting that nego­ within the—Jtew spaper industry in De- ident nailed down the m oral of the p aral­ in which you made several assum ptions P rin ters, the larg est of the skilled tiations for all unions involved be under ir o ir expire within thirty days of each The money for these pro­ based upon supposition rath er than fact. cra fts in any newspaper, have long en­ one con tract would in many ca se s prove other: therefore deliberation occu rs only lel: "Sad but steady, so will w e ." grams and the first life science These are eloquent and moving words. The fir s t true rule of any newspaper couraged adoption of new processes and im p ractical fo r both the employe and the once and not scattered over a long period But aside from the irony of history that building is essential before should alw ays be to get the facts. labor saving equipment. As a point in em ployer. Most of the skilled craftsm en of tim e and varying dates. brings these words about Lincoln from Your first statem ent. " I f m em b ers of fa ct they op erate the finest school of its who work in the newspaper industry also anything further can be ac­ T e a m ste rs Union L ocal 372 vote to a c ­ Collective bargaining is a two way a Texan, there is an obvious com m ent kind to teach their union m em bers the are a part of the total graphic a rts in­ complished. If the college can­ s tre et and both sides m ust be willing about the parallel. If we ask what gave cept the con tract agreed upon by their of­ latest techniques a t Colorado Springs. dustry and as such have problem s peculiar to give as well as take. At no tim e, to sanction to L incoln's ordeal and th at of not be expanded, then there ficia ls and the D etroit News and F re e Colo. Most of the m ajo r equipment manu­ to their own responsibility. O thers work the b est of public knowledge, has any the sta te s that supported him. the answ er will be no need for ever build­ P re ss Monday night, an 83 day strik e will factu rers supply the la test innovations to only in the newspaper industry and there­ individual union been unwilling to ne­ is that Lincoln w as making the suprem e be ended, and another will be averted this school to provide a training facility fore have no counterpart in related fields. ing the medical center, es­ fo r th ree y e a rs ." is an assumption that .for the prinitng industry. Many forward Had you done your homework, you gotiate on the present con tract. As a effo rt to hold the Union together in a c iv il' m em ber of a skilled c r a ft union in the war. But the civil w ar today is not betw een sentially a teaching hospital. this settlem en t with ¿he T e a m ste rs will looking publishers have paid the expenses would have found that in D etroit all of newspaper industry I ag ree th at the in­ the North and South in A m erica, but be­ The governor, in his proposed be accep ta b le to all other groups, both of their em ployes to attend this school the c ra ft unions have joined together dustry m ust m eet the challenge of serv­ tween the North and South in V ietnam . unskilled and skilled alike. C ontracts for advance study on the various equip­ to form the D etroit Newspaper Coun­ budget which was sent to the fo r the other c ra fts have expired since ment. even before the equipment was c il which has worked since early last ing the public. However collectiv e b ar­ Y e t one sees also here on the T exas legislature, simply ignored the gaining m ust not be sacrificed . Freedom cam pus what will ca rry M r. Johnson the strik e by T ea m sters L ocal 372 be­ installed in the local plant. In many spring to bring about an equitable and of the press is both the right to publish arid the nation through the ordeal, even money requested for the medi­ gan in November. T here is no reason other situations individual m em bers of ju s t settlem en t betw een the publishers and without governm ent in terferen ce and to to believe that these other unions would the Typographical Union have taken their skilled em ployes. Their first en­ if sadder and less steady than he is will­ cal college. This is the first have walked out on strik e a t the exp ira­ deavor was a sem inar where representa­ suspend publication. Newspapers m ust ing to adm it. One thing is the A m erican voluntary leav es of absence and paid step in the wrong direction. tion of th eir c o n tra cts: however now that their own expenses to attend this school tives of m anagem ent and each of the par­ alw ays be private industry, fo r when they drive to find a consensus amid the ethnic becom e public u tilities with governm ent A four year program at they a r e ‘locked out' by the T ea m sters to im prove thier proficiency. At no tim e ticipating unions discussed their problem s. regulations they ce a se to be free. and regional pluralism s of the society. strike it is safe to assum e that they will A second is the determ ination to perm it * MSU would eventually increase has this union ever had any manning Basic economic goals of all the union and even em b race dissent, but not to allow groups were formulated and officials of Your editorial position, without adequate research, is not in keeping with good it to becom e divisive action and violence. the Detroit Newspaper Council arrived SET U$ SOME 6AMES UlTH And tuen get us some ôames PLAN OUR SCHEDULE RlgHT, journalism. Individual assessment of the A third is the b elief in a b asic cem ent at a just common package regarding SOME REAL LITTLE KlPf, UlTH SOME REAL OLDLADIES, CHARLIE BROUN, AND h)EU wages, with a minimum and maximum operation of your university with the as­ that holds A m erica together even while it CHARLIE BROUN,SO U * ANDUElL SLAUGHTERTHEM,TOO! HAVE A CREAT SEASON! figure. Each respective union would sumption that all the state-supported col­ is trag ically split. Adam Sm ith once said £AN SLAUCHTER 7MEM. leges and universities in the state should that there is “ a vast deal of ruin in a na­ then only have to work out its individual be placed under one board of regents tio n ." The conviction that there is a vast non-economic problems prior to the con­ would be comparable to your position of deal of ruin in A m erica m ay be a m ys­ sideration of economic negotiations. one contract covering all craft unions. tique, but it is all the stronger for being( Following the Teamsters strike the Detroit Publishers Association, repre­ Neither is based upon first hand knowl­ so. senting Detroit News and Detroit Free edge and the former is offered only in comparison. Copyright 1968, L os Angeles Tim es Press management, rejected the News- F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 23, 1968 5 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan , OUR RR A D IR S’ MINDS To the Editor: Without U.S He rem ained there for m ore than a will fall and die Communist Ho Chi Minh' . they failed to include that this was stated in 1954 This is a reply to the a rticle in year to study Communism and attend the State News submitted by Andy Pyle and George Fish. the F ifth Congress of the Communist International in 1924. He then a c ­ when Bao Dai 'was leader in the South-- not. the then popular. Ngo Dinh Diem. ROTC: for the whole future When I w rote the letter of F eb. 12, companied Mikhail Bordin. the senior "T h is ia Ho Chi Minh victory) is possible had the election involved To the E d ito r: and requirem ents m ust have Devine I made the assumption that som e people Soviet adviser to the Kuomintang. to only Ho's name. However, had the There is a g reat deal of concern about the Right. One cannot question the ideas who blindly and actively opposed this Canton, where he ostensibly worked as a issue been presented in 1954 or 1956 case involving Mr. Thom as (Savior of the of this individual. h e ' answ ers onlv to nation's role in the V ietnam ese conflict tran slater. a cover for his task of as a choice between a non-Communist undergraduate) and ROTC. The concern GOD! had a "g ro ss lack of knowledge" on organizing an Indochinese Communist and a Communist government, the vote involves the term indoctrination, which Thanks to Mr. Thom as I am able to the subject. After reading the a rticles movement, In 1925 he created the Asso- quite probably would have gone against m eans, " t o give instruction in funda­ see that ROTC is designed for the people submitted by Mr. Pyle. Mr. Fish. ciation of Revolutionary Youth, a pre- the Communists who already aroused m entals or rudim ents of a given s u b je c t." with their fe e t on the ground and not for Mr. Burns and W.C.. I found, alm ost cursor of the Indochinese Communist (Sack s, “ M arxism in Viet- considerable fear and m istrust. Is the other students, how foolish. Why the F rench Communist P arty. In S N i p e r ’s N e s t figure due to his anti-colonial leader­ been held . . 80 per cent of the this to he (he fate of all Southeast should Mr. Thom as address the pro­ 1923 he was sent to Moscow as the ship and his many benevolent, but population would have voted lor the Asia? I•'eeble-minded criticism from fessor as S ir° After all the professor French Communist P arty delegate. ignorant people, who never take time is only a college graduate working on MSU Chapter, to read the facts, can end the war. his m asters, and has only been involved Students for a D em ocratic Society JOSEPH ALSOP but for only the I nited States. Without in the su b ject for maybe ten years. Why that's as foolish as calling a PhD . doc­ E a st Lansing, Michigan our help. Southeast Asia will have to face the Communist m enace alone. tor. R esp ect should be based on more D ear SD S: Without our help Southeast Asia will important crite ria , like how much beer fall-an d hleed-and die. can he drink. The M ilitary Scien ce de­ Trying to get booked? J.D . Miller partm ent should realize that a person La usi ng, v ^ .flm o re that is exem pt from rules, regulations, --The SNiper Black power and IS201 tran sfers, considerable disorder and TAKE HER FOR arisen in a good half-dozen other col­ WASHINGTON—The white m ajo rity in this country has not m erely failed, quite shockingly and catastrophically, to offer leges of the sam e sort, and in at least a score of high schools acro ss the coun­ other svmptoms of educational b reak­ down PANCAKES ju stice and equal opportunity to the Negro try. and all in the last six months. The worm in the core of this particular This is only one aspect of the m a t­ apple, ot course, is the ability, ot ot- At Uncle John’s there a re dozens minority. At the m om ent, the white m a­ jo rity is also being flabbily self-deluding ter. however. The second and more ganized m inorities to defeat unaroused o f varieties to serious aspect is the d irect-action c a m ­ m ajorities. One may assum e that the about the real consequences of their own paign to seize the schools them selves. vast m a jo rity of Negro parents in the choose fro m . failure. The m ain consequence is Negro ex ­ Here in Washington, the leader, is Stokely IS 201 school d istrict do not like the Why not trem ism . even Negro racism of a type C arm ichael. Pointing out that the prim ary situation there any better than white ' this that is a m irro r im age of Ku-Kluxism. and elem entary schools in Washington are parents would. But Ferguson's sup­ And although no one seem s to be paying now "9 3 per cent b la c k ." he has an­ porters nonetheless captured control of w eek­ much attention, as yet. the people who nounced the goal in plain term s. the neighborhood school board. end? belong to the extrem e wing of the black "W e intend by any m eans necessary No one w ith a trace of p racticality can power movement are actively seeking to to take over the school system so that doubt that if the situation at IS 201 is dup­ take, over control of the predominantly it will respond to black people's needs. licated in many other ghetto schools The campaign already scm< £* ( vxtue/i is Garnuch«j£i s '*** •• 'J & r r * ""Negro s'criooiN at a « « w f ' s&ries of big some success in New York, where the ingtom. three consequences will fol­ . cities. So little attention has been paid to establishm ent of experim ental, quasi­ low. The schools will be used to teach what is happening, because the pattern, independent school d istricts has given a racism , not the three Rs. Congress as yet does not show any very obvious useful opportunity to the black power will thereupon refuse federal aid to and neat linkups. One part of the pat­ e xtrem ists. Two of the three school schools in poverty neighborhoods. And tern is the effort by the Student Non. d istricts are now under black power a good, long step will be taken toward violent Co-ordinating Com m ittee and control, because of the operation of the the apartheid which the black ra cists arc. one of two other ultram ilitant groups to sim ple rule that organized m inorities in fact, preaching. always d efeat unaroused m ajorities. F R I. 8. SA T . recru it o fficers and troops in high schools This desperately dangerous situation In the third local school d istrict, there O P E N T IL 2 A.M . and Negro colleges acro ss the country. The result has been sporadic violence, is b itter trouble between the black power has arisen because the ghetto schools do rauer* people and the Chinese and P uerto R ican s, not. in fa ct, give ghetto children a decent 2820 E . GRAN D R IV E R like the school troubles in Philadelphia who have resisted a black power take­ education. And we shall surely have 1861 and the shocking business at South Carolina State College, which was so horribly m is­ over. In one of the two d istricts where apartheid in A m erica, one day. unless the white m ajority joins in supporting a m as­ 213 South Grand Avenue (Next to the New Parking Ramp) RatkskeUtr N EAR FRA N D O R handled that three students w ere killed. the takeover has Occurred, that centering around Interm ediate School will enter their last weekend of junior guard John Schell who State News photo by Bob Ivins street, who both boast 25-4 m atches. action with two o b jectiv es in the fen cers will have home en­ counters with the U niversities m arks. The U niversity of D etroit is m ind-to reach their peaks for the upcoming Big Ten and of D etroit and Illinois (a t C hica­ suffering through one of its worst NCAA championship and finish above .500. m eets go C ircle) Saturday. Saturday's triangular m eet, Illinois, under Coach Leon Pickens, who is on his way to seasons in history. Coach P e rry 's crew possesses a dism al 4-10 2-GAM E SERIES HERE which will be held at the M en’s his first winning season in three m ark, but according to P erry, The Spartans went into Thurs­ day night’s action again st un­ IM Bldg. a t 10:30 a .m ., will years, currently has a 10-7 “We have no trouble, whatso­ slate. ever, getting up fo r Michigan LatinoAmericanos Pickens' squad, although los­ ing to such powers a s N o tre S ta te ." T h e Wwns, are paced by S ’ ju g g le s lin e s f o r G o p h e r s Automóviles con la m ejor Dame. Wisconsin, and Illinois, three freshm an and a host of man Alan Swanson to forward of Dick Bois-Dong F ren ch re­ by fifth-place G reg Hughes, and idea para Uds/. Su vendedor has a well-balanced attack. sophomores, with Chuck Bruce B y TOM BROWN on the starting line of Ken m ains the sam e. the four have notched 45 goals de confianza Darlo Complementing Longstreet in foil a s their b est b et for a win. State News Sports W riter Anstey and Nino Cristofoli. " I ’m only suiting four de- and 48 assists in 18 outings. Medrano Invita a Uds. A Bob F a lla t will cen ter the fensem en, but in Swdnson I have M innesota's 4.8 goals-per-gam e adquirir las nuevas lineas Hockey Coach Amo Bessone second line with sophomore B ill a fifth defensem an if I need average is the highest in the F o rd con la mejor Idea en is making every attem p t to keep Watt and eith er B ill E n rico -o r h im ," Bessone said. WCHA, while the Sp artan s’ 2.6 autos. Recibimos su ca rro the two-game Spartan hockey Lee Hathaway, while the pony Bessone will continue his is good for sixth. usado y le damos une nuevo, string intact. line of P a t Russo, Bob P attu llo usual p ractice of starting R ich The Minnesota defense has al­ rápidos créditos, facili­ The Spartans, whose two wins and Chuck Phillips rem ains in­ D uffett at goalie on Friday, lowed 3.1 goals-per-gam e, good dades de pago. Visítenme, over Colorado College last week­ tact for the weekend. with Bob Johnson spelling Duf­ for fourth, while M SU’s 3.9 is y tendre el gusto de end left them in sixth place in fett on Saturday. sixth. atenderlos en nuestras the W estern C ollegiate Hockey R e se rv e defensem an Nelson Bessone hopes he has finally Minnesota goalie M urray Mc- salas de exhibición situ­ Assn. (WCHA), take on Min­ D eBenedet w as moved to fo r­ found the com bination. F o l­ Lachlan has gone all the way for adas en 3500 South Logan, telefono 393 1800 en L an - nesota a t the Ice Arena Frid ay ward for the weekend to back lowing this w eekend's tilts with the Golden Gophers, while the slng, Michigan. and Saturday night. up the sta rte rs, while John Jun- M innesota, the skaters will play Spartan's D uffett has allowed E xperim enting during the tikka is paired with Bob De­ five g am es in 10 day. If the 3.6 goals-per-gam e and Johnson Recuerde, que Ford tiene week B essone moved defense- Marco on defense. The team Spartans can rem ain in sixth, has given up-an average of 4.8. la m ejor ldes en automo- they w ill play the WCHA third- The Spartan sk aters lost two place team in the WCHA tourna Van HUBBARD HALL MIXER V t.Z fa y u É i . r t( A íV ltd DARK) M EDRANO la m ejor venta para Ud. m ent from home. this year. Third place is a toss-up at Jack Dykstrk Ford 2 frosh loop the present, with Michigan. F e a t u r in g C o n t in u o u s M u s i c B y North Dakota and Minnesota all in the running. OTHERSIDE meets here 3 5 0 0 S, Logan “ I would p refer to play M ich­ igan,” Bessone said. “ It's easier to get the kids up for FRANCIS X the W olverines than anyone else. M ichigan now holds down third, and B essone’s team could MSU will be the site of two Big Ten freshm an m eets this weekend. AND THE BUSHMEN help the W olverines stay there by The first year at Univac SATU RDAY 8 -1 2 P .M . defeating Minnesota, the fourth- place team , this weekend. Minnesota continues to run The B ig Ten’s frosh gym nas­ tic m eet will be held at 7:30 you’ll probably get more out of us its high-powered offense spurred p.m. Frid ay in the M en's I.M. H u b b a rd H a ll C la s s r o o m s by the scoring of B ill K latt. and the conference freshm an G ary Gam bucctnnd P e te Fichuk. swim m eet is scheduled for A d m is s io n 500 the three lead ers in the WCHA 1:30 p.m . Saturday a t the I.M. than we’ll get out of you. scoring race, f h e trio is backed Pool. M aybe you w o n ’t call your first year w ith us develop as an individual. (We’ll help you further an advance seminar (w ith pay). But that's your education—should you decide on advanced w hat it often amounts to. study.) 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The Hawkeyes have scored 28 or b etter three State News Sports Writer record, will be the favorite ir have scored over 28 tw ice, but tim es. Going for MSU will be Coach George Szypula’s gym­ the cru cial m eet. the Spartans' trio of Thor. Craig Thor, Fedorchik and Eld Gunny. nastics team puts its Big Ten While the Hawks have scorec Kinsey, and Ed Witzke could In all-around, four of the five title hopes squarely on the line 188.0 or b etter in eight meets pull an upset. top perform ers in the B ig Ten Saturday against defending this season. MSU has toppec The still rings are evenly will be working in the m eet. conference champion Iowa in that score only once. m atched. The m eet will be a MSU’s Thor and Fedorchik the final dual m eet of the sea ­ rem atch of last season's Big should have an interesting battle Iowa was upset by Southerr Ten co-champions - M S U ’s with Neil Schm itt and Bob D ick­ son. Illinois. 189.15-187.15, Wednes Dave Croft and Iow a's Don son of the Hawkeyes. Starting tim e for the m eet is day night. MSU lost to S I l Hatch. 1 p.m. a t the M en’s IM Main earlier in the year, 188.9 Both team s are weak in tram ­ Sports Arena. The Spartans, with a 5-1 conference record, need a win 187.45. The Spartans, led by Tob; poline. MSU has scored highei during the season than the IM deadline over Iowa, 6-0 in the B ig Ten Towson. Dave Thor, and Jo t Hawkeyes in both vault and The deadline for entering the to tie for the dual m eet portion Fedorchik, have the edge it parallel bars, but either team I.M. «.badminton singles, re si­ of the championship. floor exercise. Iowa has failec could win with a top perform ­ dence hall, fratern ity and in­ The championship is d eter­ to score 27 points in the eveni ance. dependant team table tennis and mined on a point basis. E ach all season. Horizontal bar is the other top fencing championships is noon dual m eet victory counts one The side horse is one of Iow a’s event for the Hawkeyes. They today. point with a m axim um of seven points possible. Added to that number a re the Wrestlers go to Minnesota conference m eet points. F irs t place for a team is worth eight, G y m n a s t D a v e C r o f t on .r in g s second is seven, and so on. If MSU wins the m eet against By STEVE LOKKER Byrum finished the season Ron Ouellet will return to the Hawkeyes on Saturday, both State News Sports Writer with an 8-4-2 record. He was the lineup a t 152. team s would have 6-1 records undefeated in Big 10. If he would Pat K arslak e, 9-7-1, will Track men in final and six points toward the cham ­ The Michigan m eet is over and W restling Coach Grady have defeated his opponent at vie a t 160-pounds while Rod pionship. Michigan, with a 4-1 Peninger can now turn to other Minnesota, he would have been Ott will w restle a t 167. Ott record, could also tie by \yinning thoughts. top seeded in the Big 10 tourney. has a 10-3-1 record. Both will its final two Big Ten m eets. face Big 10 finishers. K ars­ Big 10 warmup Under a new rule adopted in F ir s t he has to find a re­ This w eek's lineup will be lake will go against Mike Maas, Illustrations Enlarged. 1967, only the winner of the placem ent for Bob Byrum . his changed a little from last w eek's, 123-pound grappler lost for the with Byrum out. E ith er Mike third in the conference, and Big Ten can advance to the season. An even bigger thought M cGilliard, 5-4-0, or George Ott will w restle G eorge B rad ­ NCAA finals to compete By DON KOPEIVA Steve D erby will back up Pol­ is the Big 10 m eet next week Hoddy. 6-5-0. will go a t 123. shaw, fourth la st year. * for the national championship. A new romantic co n cep t. . . a high-fashion. matching State News Sports Writer lard. M cGilliard won his 130-pound Mike Bradley, 14-1-0, will a t Iowa. 2 -some with sparkling diamonds, yet priced to fit every A rejuvenated John Spain Pollard will also run the The Spartan grapplers will m atch in the Michigan m eet. g o a t 177. could highlight M SU's final 60-vard dash along with Rick Dunn, who will likely be entered Heatherington get a weekend of preparation K eith Lowrance, 5-5-0, will The hero of the Michigan m eet. Je ff Sm ith, will have no let up budget Exquisite diamond engagement ring and wedding rings so beautifully designed and so perfectly tune-up for next w eek's Big for the m eet as they trav el to drop from 137 to 130-pounds. matched, they can be worn together or separately Ten track m eet a s the Spar­ in the 440. wins Shaw Minnesota to take on the Gophers D ale Anderson will return to this weekend. His Minnesota . . . on one or both hands tans m eet Purdue and Murray State (Kentucky) at L afay ette, lad Saturday r Dean Rosenberg, a second placer in 4:10.7 last Saturday, will bid lor top honors against pool tourney and M ankato State. The three team s will take part in a triple dual m eet. 137, a spot he hasn't occupied since the Oklahoma State meet. He will w restle T erry B arre tt. opponent, Dick End erle, is one of the best heavyweights in the league. Like M ichigan's Dave FOX’S D ir e c t D ia m o n d Im p o r t e r s Spain, m issing from the Spar­ team m ate D ale Stanely. Doug Heatherington, repre­ The last tim e the tirree teams' to un h in i)* t B ig veay Porter, he was a football player, DOW N TOW N FRANDOR Available in tan entries for the first three Sophs B ill Bradna and Ken senting W est Shaw Hall, won m et, in 1965. the Spartans lost Anderson ca rrie s a 13-1-0 re c ­ ¡smith is 17-1-0 for the season. 14 kt. white or yellow gold CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED m eets because of a back prob­ Leonowic will run the two the annual All-Shaw Pool Tour­ to both. ord into the m atch. lem, returned last Saturday mile, while Jim B astian will Byrum tore the cartilag e in his D ale C arr will w restle at < nament Wednesday night by < 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 D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A IM against Ohio State and took run the 600. Mike Murphey defeating Harry Hicks of E a st knee in the firs t period of his 145. His opponent will be Jim N IM third in the 880 in 1:54 6 . is entered in the 880. N Shaw, 100-81, in the second gam e m atch with Steve Rubin last M artin, a third place finisher a. a. I o The MSU record-holder will Keith G rantham will put the of the finals, in the best two Saturday. He will have surgery in the conference. C arr is 14- i/i run the half m ile again tomorrow shot for MSU. while Gordon tn out of three series. over the Spring break. 3-1 on the season. and m ay be available for m ile Bowdell will high jump. o z *1.25* SPECIAL z relay duty. 2 " I 'm looking for good per­ 2\ O o form ances from Don 'Crawford and Don Highsm ith.' Coach 2 “Tonight, at 8:00—Pass it on” < a F ran D ittrich said. Crawford won the long jump last week, beating defending (tÔ L Ê !^ - ] < N N a I IM N a. ui Big Ten cham p Ralph Mar- inello of OSU. He also grabbed ACCtAiU f/ittVC’ „ U l U P O A *1 * in O z I 2 \ fo r a O z < i Bill Wehrwein in the 800, and O ’ led off the winning Spartan O a a m ile relay. Highsmith jumped for the first tim e last Saturday and < N N D O M IN O 'S < N N £L did not place, but D ittrich has a been pleased with his progress t/i o l/l this week in p ractice. M SU 's two record-holders Q z Cheese Pizza 5o Z from last weekend, pole vaulter Poland C arter and middle-dis- o o a tance runner R ich Stevens, will be in action again. 2 •SONGS! * LAUGHS! • GREAT FUN! 2 < IM < N Stevens will run the 1000 N against Doug Conquest. 1967 2 -HONKY-TONKPIANO&UVE BANJ0I2 N CL o CL Big Ten titlist, who beat J/l l/l Spartan R oger M erchant for the crown. Stevens will also PIZZA 0 Z z o run on M SU ’s m ile relay team . 2 C arter will have another shot a t his long-awaited 17-foot- PARLOR 1 a O a vault. John W ilcox returns • < < IM to action for MSU a fte r being Q S o u th C e d a r at P e n n s y l v a n i a N IM £ N sidelined a fte r his 15-foot vault 0 (ju st north of 1-96 expressway) Q. o CL in the W estern Michigan R elays. l/l Wehrwein, a double winner against OSU in the 300 .¿NYTHIKKt • o 1/1 Z 5o z and 440, may again see action 2 in those events as well as !p i z z i O a the m ile relay. a Charley Pollard. A m erican record-holder in the 70-yard high hurdles, will run his M W ® ! YJ3» # Phone: 3 9 3 -3 2 5 0 S 5 > < N N CL < IM IM a. specialty alon& with the lows. 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I------------------------------------ 1 ******* kM A W INNEROF10ACADEMYAW ARDS NOMINATIONS U 2M RKE>11 £ E A T T V in c lu d in g 'BESTPICTURE’ Dinner’: a tasteful By STU A R T RO SEN TH AL father whose daughter abruptly T2n?Ws> E ntertain m en t W riter Somehow it got out that announces her engagem ent to a Negro physician P o itier), T ra cy turns in the (Sidney "G u ess Who's Coming to Din­ most credible perform ance of n er" is a docum ent with im ­ the m ovie in what is undoubt­ portant im plications for mod­ edly “ D inner’s ” m ost d ifficu lt em society. W hether this line role. It is a penetrating por­ is the result of its su b ject trayal of a sensible but dis­ m atter or of d irector Stanley turbed man and should elim i­ K ra m er's (To Kill a Mock­ nate any suspicion that T ra cy 's ingbird," "In h e rit the W ind") nomination a s "b e s t a c to r" reputation is a moot point. was m erely a sentim ental ges­ The film is, in fact, a com ed y- ture on the part of the "A cad ­ and a good one at that. em y.” Certainly, however, "D in ­ It is equally evident that n e r" is not of the calib er one Katherine Hepburn’s placem ent would expect of a nominee in the “ B e s t A ctress” cate- for the "b e s t p ictu re" academ y gors is ju stified . She is m ost award, and although it en ter­ effective as the m other of the tains splendidly, the year has bride-to-be and sw itches e f­ produced several film s of con­ fortlessly betw een confused siderably g reater m erit. Nor. comedy and serious concentra­ Poitier gets inspection for that m atter, is Stanley tion. K ram er's directing deserving P o itier is a good a cto r: it’s of the company of Norman Je w i­ a sham e that he quit taking son (" In the H eat of the challenging roles about four N ight"). Authur Penn (" B o n ­ film s back. Once again he Shown in a scene from “ G uess W ho’s C o m 'n g to D in n e r" are, from left to right, nie and C lyd e") and Mike played P oitier playing P oitier. Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Houghton and Sidney Poitier. The Nichols ("T h e G ra d u a te ") for the sam e trick he used in “ In movie is playing at the Spartan-Tw in. the d irecto r's trophy. In so the Heat of the N ight" and in far as flow and style. K ra­ "T o Sir With L o v e ." The a c ­ getting progressively m ore better than K atherine Hough­ E n tertain m en t this Weekend m er's latest effo rt represents to r s hand clasping, slump­ flaw less with each picture, his ton who can t a ct at all. She This weekend and next. a deterioration in resp ect to necked. grim acing m an ifesta­ characterizations a rc becoming is bubbly and exuberent. but F e e Hall will be offering a 'W E R O B B A N K S his e a rlie r work. tions of frustration, anger and shallow and stereotyped. If so is a Brom o Seltzer, which student production of "T h e The film is Spencer T ra cy 's pensiveness have, in the last he continues at the current has a much m ore positive F a n ta s tick s" a t 8:30 p.m. F ri- last and serves very well as six months, becom e as fam il­ rate he is likely to end up as effect upon the stom ach. days and Saturdays. You can a rem inder of an acto r who iar as Sandy Dennis' twitch. a colored Rick Hudson. L est the wrong im pression see m usical com edy for a will be m issed. Playing the While his ch a ra cters are Even at that, he is still be acquired from these criti- solitary dollar in the McDonel cism s. it m ust be repeated Kiva PROGRAM INFORMATION ► 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 N O W ! 3rd W eek that "G u e ss Who's Coming to Then th e re 's alw ays the Miss ( g A NI P U S A N S IN G THEPICTUREW ITHTHE Feature Today & Sat. 1 :2 0 -3 :2 5 -5 :3 0 -7 :4 0 -9 :5 0 D inner" is engrossing en ter­ tainment. Its slightly watered MSU pageant where this y ear's finalists will stand about smiling : : : : climax; down a u ra is the resu lt of and eating their hearts out D riv e In T h e a t r e 18212206 WINNER Best Picture Best Actress presenting several unconvincing ch aracters, reacting in a less while another of their number receives the title. ^ 3 - " * 5207 S. C E D A R STREET AUDREY ■jf ACADEMY Best Actor than plausible m anner for over three q u arters of the flick, and then expecting the viewer D inner-D ance D epartm ent: Students in the School of Hotel and R estaurant adm inistration TONIGHT• ALLCOLOR! H EPBU RN J U A N # AWARD Best Supporting Actress Best Cinematography to acce p t an im m ediate tran si­ tion to realism in its conclud­ will handle their "L e s Gour­ m e ts" dinner, featuring a six The year’s #1 best seller A R K I N R IC H A R D NOMINATIONS! JOSEPH E LEVINE -s Best Director B est Screenplay ing sequence. By all m eans catch "G u ess Who's Coming to Dinner. " but course m eal, "ro arin g tw enties' decor and "m in iatu re floor shows '-am azin g what can be H IT N O . 2 picks you up and don't expect it to live up to its done with tra n sis to rs -a t 6 p.m. never lets you down. MIKE NICH Q LS-LAW RENCE TURMAN advances. C R EN N A Saturday. T ick ets may be had s j mKULA-MULLIGAN m This at the Union or on the 4th W AIT \ floor of Eppley Center. sonni UNTIL Benjamin. Twenties' theme txj m g r tiY g n f dinner In the m eantim e. Case Hall w ill offer the joys of the chips a t 9 (onfgfn crirrjng ~catim u Hes N ight." F o r 35 cents in real a little ■Starring EFREM Z IM B A U SpK worried The 13th annual Les Gour­ m et Dinner-D ance. sponsored money each player receiv es , $1,500 in play money with TECHNICOLOR* FROMWARNERBROS. SEVENARTSW by students in the School of which to play for m ore play e lì a u /li at *7. A 7 _ n r n r a t f r i aT e? _ about Hotel. R estau rant and Institu­ money. At "N ig h t's " end. tional M anagem ent, will be the players with the m ost his held a t 6 p.m. Saturday in the play money.-win prizes. Whee. future. International Center. On cam pus. The MSU Film THEGRADUATE "T h e Roaring T w en ties" Society will run F e llin i's La TAR LI TE * D r iv e In T h e a t r e TONIGHT! ALL COLOR! ANNE BANCROFT. DUSTIN HOFFMAN KATHARINE R O SS will be the them e and en ter­ tainm ent which will include m iniature floor shows, con­ tinuous m usic by the " B e a r Strada tonight while the MSU Cinema Guild will counter with Antonioni's "R e d D e s e rt." Both m ovies play a t 7 and 9. * * 3 0 2 0 SN O W ROAD EXCLUSIVEAREASHOW ING C A lb E R W ILLIN GH A M « . B U C K H E N R Y SIM O N ..G A R F U N K E L LA W R E N C E TU RM A N M IK E N IC H O LS TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* PA U L SIM O N C a ts." a Dixieland and Charleston dancers. band, T ick ets are available for the M ixers are as follows: 8:30 tonight in the Brody Multipurpose Room A FILMBYDALI DAVIS •• G A T E S O P E N AT 6:30 ANEMBASSYP>CiU*ESfttlCASC dinner dance at the Union or at 9 tonight in the F e e Hall DALE DAVIS HtODUCTIONS C A R T O O N S AT 7:00 Plus Tom & J e r r y Cartoon & Sports Novelty the reservation desk on the Classrooms. fourth floor in Eppley Center. 8:30 tonight in the McDonel Next I Suzy Kendall In “ THE PENTHOUiE’ . . . ALSO . . . Hall C afeteria • 9 tonight in Shaw Hall TOP A T T R A C T IO N 8 p.m. Saturday in Hubbard Hall PARAMOUNT PICTURES . s*o , *r, This w eek's m ultiple a ttra c ­ tions in the Lansing area run SAT. W ic M * SAT. the gam ut from residence hall drama to soul shows and good flicks. M ickey's Hideaway, for ex­ ample. is closed on Friday. But even m ore exciting is E x c ite m e n t!* SOCKS IT TO YOU!! the Saturday night show featuring both "T h e D etroit E m e ra ld s" A d v e n tu re and "T h e F a n ta stic F o u r" in under W IT H concert at 9 p.m ., 11 p.m .. and 1 a.m . T ick ets run $3 th e s e a ! apiece for what M ickey believes The GREATEST SOUL SH O W will be the b est show thus far * at his place. If legitim ate theater is what EVER T O H IT L A N S IN G you're looking for. a T-G tim e perform ance of "M iss Ju lie " under the auspices of The FANTASTIC FOUR Theta Alpha Phi theater honorary) m ight set the stage for the weekend. (national This perform ance, along with The DETROIT EMERALDS the Sunday rendition is slated for 4 p.m. with an 8 p.m. Saturday show also to be of­ AND fered. The place is Studio 49 in the Auditorium: the ad- m ission-one dollar. RUDY R O B IN S O N ’S B A N D f Hear the Fantastic Four sing their national hits, “ The Whole W orld Is Case to present a S ta g e ", “ You Gave Me So m eth ing" and “ It’s An E v il W in d ". Hear the Detroit E m e ra ld s do their number one record “ Showtime’ . 'Casino Night’ Gam bling with play money for real prizes and dancing will 'T H E G O L D E N B R E E D ’ be featured at the Case Hall AT 7:07 & 10:45 ‘E A S Y C O M E , E A S Y GO* ADVANCE TICKETS $3.00 "C asino N ight." beginning at 9 tonight. AT 9:05 O N L Y E ach person receiv es $1.500 A V A IL A B L E AT in play money when the adm is­ ON C A M PU S FR O M sion price of 35 cen ts is paid. The top m ake gam bler will win JO H N N Y ’ S B IL L AN D REW S — 3 5 3 -1 8 4 0 a $25 gift ce rtifica te from PA R A M O U N T N EW S JA C K P IT T S — 3 5 3 -4 0 0 1 C am pbell's Suburban Shop and the top woman gam bler M A R S H A L L M U S IC 3 3 2 -3 3 3 7 will win a $25 ce rtifica te from and and the Scotch House in E a s t Lan­ M IC K E Y ’ S O M EG A PSI PH I sing. The third p la c e . winner w ill, DON’T MISS ITU get an AM-FM portable radio from A rt's T.V . Service. F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 3 , 1 9 6 8 $ M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan *>/*» a n c f t y pr e i e e far * J AFetiinik TIN FintIIftK C T lV l Romney M u s ic L ib r a r y c a te rs suggests 1 \T fA C \ peace force CONCORD, N. H. A P-A to s tu d e n t in te re s ts I të ith Q v m ,A M m tn - Æ J c h s rt B Z M A tm rt- m t f n n t r a P H * A ca d em y A *eard ,10C ^ music and a few albums of weeks, except the complete H i film C ritic« A sw i G ood 10.000-man United Nations By LARRY L E E jazz. works of Bach, Beethoven and P riy * a t V e n ic e , C /c r t e r m ajor peacekeeping force to prevent With music as divergent as Mozart. Miss Hammill said The library specializes in A ‘‘An urifo rc a ti» h u escalation of violence in the “ Songs of India” sung by Ravi the library has recently re­ music that is used in music j d e a t h le s s m a sterp iece!".'(H V P o et) world was suggested Thursday Shankar and the complete scores ceived a new set of Mozart classes. Most of the new it* H o h e s t ¿ u n a d o r n e d ß t e n d c r by White House hopeful George of Beethoven, the MSU music library, on the_ second floor of records are requested by scores and will soon receive „ c o m p a s s io n a t e •*it s p e a k s f o r c e ~ Romney. faculty members, Miss Ham­ a new Bach set. * f u l l y / p o e t i c e l i / e n d m o H n g ry - o n e . F or 350 girls at Mount St. the Music Bldg., caters to the mill said. The Music Dept, The music library is open t h e g r e a t e s t p rim s e v e r m a d e f , (v > V m m Mary’s Roman Catholic Col­ varied interests of the student Monday through Thursday from pays for the records, and as lege in Hooksett, Romney de­ of serious music. Miss Hammill says, “ I just 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to tailed the plan he called a The Shankar album is part keep buying until they tell me 10 p.m .: Friday from 8 a.m. “ positive proposal for strength- of the library’s collection of I’ve bought enough.” to 5 p.m .; Saturday from 9 ening the United Nations and national folk songs. Roseann She said some instructors a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.: world peace.” Hammill, clerk of the library, put selected records on reserve and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The 10,000-man peacekeeping said the collection includes the for assigned listening. Assigned force would be prepared to move Conquers smog complete United Nations Edu­ listening works the same way as into "low-level conflict situa­ tions to prevent the escala­ Joo Fuontos of Donvor, has solvod tho sm og prob- cational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) set, assigned reading does in the Dorm magazine regular Library-a student may tion of violence,” Romney lom. Ho used an old gas m ask to boat tho thick gray the Archive Collections and check a record out for a maxi­ North Wonders Hall will pub­ said. wall which hangs over tho city. UP! Tolophoto folk songs of India, Japan, mum of two hours. lish M SU 's first dorm itory- iisissisisssssiisisanisiiaiisisBi Italv and America. Because of this assigned lis­ published literary m agazine The UNESCO set consists of tening and because most of the next week. folk songs gathered from Laos, albums are not on general cir­ The m agazine. Phrog. will Coed provides counseling Cambodia, Tibet, Tunisia, Iran and Afghanistan. chive Collections are older The Ar­ culation, the music library has a listening room and five portable record players. The be published for Wonders Hall residents and will contain ori­ ginal short stories and poems folk songs, arranged by periods listening room is equipped with written by the residents. The for young Ionia prisoners of history. Among the Ameri­ can folk song categories are "Songs and Dances of the Great five turntables and two tape decks. The portable record players may be checked out to publishers of the magazine hope to eventually distribute the magazine in the entire com plex. A petite brunette. Miss said. " I n this way, th ey 're ju st Lakes Indians,” “Songs of practice rooms in the building. By NATALIE A N D REJCZU K K aren Patnode, a m em ber of Patnode talks with young men like a normal group of b oy s." the Ozarks” and “ Frontier Students can check out rec­ S T R IP P E D , W E A P O N L E S S , A L O N E imprisoned fo r offenses When asked if she feels fear Ballads.” ords on circulation for one stalked like a w ild beast...a m anhunt of MSU’s Student Education C orps.- spends one day a week counsel- ing prisoners at Ionia State ranging from petty theft to first degree murder. in the presence of the young prisoners, she said. " I never feel in danger: they tre a t m e as The Library also has all types of classical music, operas, a week. The scores the library has may be checked out for two m m c indescribable terror and scre am in g suspense» Prison. The group discussions and any group of boys would treat growing collection of electronic presents counseling sessions consist of me if I cam e into a room and talks concerning the prisoner's talked with th em ." French quartet concludes series problem s. M iss Patnode said. "B e in g a friend and having someone to talk to is my lead­ No incident has occurred dur­ ing the two y ears the program has been in e ffe c t, M iss Patnode F R ID A Y F E B . 23 F ro m the director CORNEL The Loewenguth Q uartet of P a ris. F ran ce, will conclude the College of Arts and L etters con­ ing role. I have no easy ajisw ers for their problem s. I listen and respond with my own ideas: no said. Miss Patnode works with a new group of seven to eight of “ Blow U p " MICHAELANGELO WILDE one tells m e what to sa y ." young men every ten weeks. She ANTONIONIS ce rt series with a presentation also counsels individual prison­ of string cham ber m usic Tues­ day. The sessions are not super­ vised or recorded. "T h e re 's no The con cert includes works fear of authority and the prison­ by P u rcell. Mozart. Ib ert and ers feel m ore a t ease to sp eak ." ers. At first they are relu ctant to speak. M iss Patnode said. “ No REDDESERT Beethoven. she explained. one trusts anyone and they're h08 W e lls Hall 7 & 9 p.m. 50ç Voluntary Donation T ick ets will be available at P roblem s about the future, afraid to get p erson al." By the the door. The con cert will be girls, sex and love a re the topics end of ten weeks, however, most of the prisoners respond and © SPA R TA N 10 A C A D E M Y A W A R D at 8:15 p.m. in the Music Audi- usually discussed. M iss Patnode talk freely , she said. torium. Saturday at 1:00 TW IN EAST N O M IN A T IO N S B E ST IN T O D A Y At 7:00 & 10:05 4:00-7:05 & 1040 p.m. In c lu d in g “ B e « t P i c t u r e o f th e Y e a r ” FOREIGN FILMS at 12:00 I f ........... Æ 3:00-6:05 & 9:10 p.m. F R I., F E B . 23 i^ . ,TL n. w- 4 v . ..S* 9:00 p.m. A "» W t-H (4 J W IL SO N AUD. COLUMBIAPICTURES ptesents a i Is F O R THE F IR S T T IM E . . . Stanley Kramer SA T ., F E B . 24 E N G L IS H L A N G U A G E V E R S IO N . production 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Uncut-uncensored, now for S p e n c e r . S id n e y C O N R A D AUD. all to see . . . the nights the drunken re v e ls, the T R A C Y 1 P O IT IE R SUN., F E B - 25 sins and the sin n ers, the K a t h a r in e 7:00 p.m. perverted decadence of the jet set rich who HEPBURN C O N R A D AUD. live what they call 25c A dm ission reoovctomo8MCII9•’ “ The sweet life” g u e s s w h o 's ID ’s Required KENGAMPU • GERT VAN DERBERG • CORNEL WILDE CUNT JOHNSTON md DOWPETERS Recommended for mature adults c o m in g t o d in n e r N O W S H O W IN G CREST D R IV E IN E X C L U S IV E C O LO R PROG RAM TH EATER FR EE E L E C .H E A T E R S ^ D a lly 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 3 M lle s E . on M -4 3 E . L a n sin g Mttro-GoldwysMnytr presents Peter Glcnvillc's Production surfing STARTS T O D A Y !!! % R ic h a r d B u r t o n •E liz a b e t h T k y lo r " S M A S H IN G T I M E " AT 6:30 8. 10: P .M . A le c G u in n e s s •P e te r U s t in o v " A L F I E " AT 8:15 P .M . O N L Y ! It s t h e H a p p i e s t M u s i c a l o n n e r e a r : nsa mdu Q N £ - i n a M i i £ i o T i ••* Theylie, theycheat, VIStffDWttyS, theydestroy...they eventrytolow. I Wg|S»t«4far I I MilsrtMwicn I U T h e C o m e d ia n s B 9 iMiinonaire co-starring Paul Ford _____ Froa tht novel kjr Graham Gitcac T e c h n ic o lo r * TW O Lillian Gish _ Screenplay by Graham Greene ■Produced & Dircclcd by fctct Glenvillc •In huti«M and Maranltr MOIV' FRED TOMMY «IM Rill G IR L S Shown twice at 7: p.m. and repeatad later_____ MacMURRAYSTEELEOREER GERALDINE TekMikMiri IpW griR Z. G O STARK. -2nd T e rrific C o lo r Feature GARSONPA6E rob tin scan1 M O D ! METROGOIDWYNMMR pmarts GEORGE HAMILTON P o l i c e w a n t h i m d n n d ...w o m e n w a n t M m n lh m l ■M M COOPER BAODELEY WARREN*DAVIDSON .___ _ HMMMMhnlCKMIil C>ft*** 0« Four short foreign Á*ñ . 4L.**- film s spring b reak , I f o h U to M fte '* * !/ i t Z t'S ” ... National A lliance of By^v^ess- training school T h ere ‘will b e a m ixer a i tonight in 33 Union. ». » • Ballroom a t 9 p.m. Sundat men. *' 9 tonight in the Fpe Hall Asher ffouse wifr present Ward of the United M inistries Y ork M arch 16-20 to experience O rchard,” “ A m erica H urrah” University police end their by J h e Exploring Cinema Soc­ P ress secreta ry George Chris­ Classroom Area. The Loose the m usical "T r ia l by Ju ry " In Higher Education. They a re “ first-hand” the intersecting and a choice of “ Fiddler' Oh the 5-day in-service training school ie ty and Tthe Student Religious tian w as asked about specula­ Ends will perform , and ad­ at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Ad­ Interested in it a s it re la tes to' interests of religion and fine R oof” , “ Man F ro m La Man­ Saturday, Capt. A. John Zu- Liberals. tion that Ford m ight get a fed­ mission is 35 cents. mission is free. “ the ontological questions of a rts, according to Mrs. Donald ch a ,” or “ Hello D olly.” taut, com m ander of the Uni­ The program will include eral position, possibly as chief * * * * * * ‘Who am I ? ’ ‘Why am I h e re ? ’ Ward, instructor in fine a rts versity police. said. “U irapuru,” a prim itive B ra ­ At the La Mama Coffee Shop of the anti-poverty program . Les Gourm et will hold a The G erm an Club will hold and ‘W here am I going?’ ” a t JM C and one of the organiz­ All o ffice rs have been taking zilian legend of the hunt for the ers of the sem inar. they will see the perform ances dinner dance from 6-12 p.m. a costum e party at 8 tonight “Students a re going through courses on gathering evidence bird of love: “ L ’E tra n g e r,” a Included in the sem in ar a re of professional a cto rs and a c ­ Saturday in the International in Howland House. 323 Ann a c ris is ,” said F a th e r D acian and evidential procedure, a c c i­ B a tt of St. Jo h n P arish . French b allet: “Concerto E ro t­ ic a ,” a Danish cartoon and tours of Judson M em orial and St. C lem ents churches, Lincoln tresses who donate their tim e to do experim ental dram a. At Sabbath social dent investigation, new laws Center. * * * St.. E a s t Lansing. ♦ * * “ They’re questioning their faith. and ordinances, search and “ Ai.” a Jap an ese film poem. Center, the L ibrary of P erfo rm ­ the B itte r End Coffee Shop There will be a m ixer in The SDS P ea ce and F r e e ­ They've been taught to expand Sabbath serv ices and a supper- seizure laws and interviewing. Admission is bv donation. ing Arts and the Guggenheim they will p articip ate in dia­ Brody Hall from 8:30-midnight dom Com m ittee will hold a their personal consciousness forum -social will highlight the Included in the program is an Museum. T here will also be logues of social and religious week-end a ctiv ities of Hillel officer from the Bureau of Drug tonight. M usic bv the Para- workshop on Canada: Al­ F ir s t C h u rch of lectu res on the place of experi­ com m ent. Foundation. Abuse, He discussed the func­ mounts. ternative to the D raft at 7 P e o p le s C h u rch tonight in 35 Union. m ental a r t form s in the insti­ The students will receive one Gad M eiri, a Je w ish Agency tions of his departm ent and C h r is t, S c ie n tis t tutional church, the relation­ credit fo r their study. The Cinem a Guild will * * * E a s t L a n sin g representative will discuss “ Op­ gave a general outline on drug 709 E , Grand R iv er ship of 20 th century sculpture The sem inar costs $47 plus portunities for Work and Study present M ichaelangelo An- There will be International abuse. E ast Lansing Interdenominational to religion and experim ental transportation to and from in Is ra e l” following Sunday din­ “ T h ere’s other training tonioni’s "R e d D esert at Folk Dancing lessons at 1:30 movie-making. New Y ork and m eals. ner a t 6 p.m . a t Hillel House, throughout the y e a r.” Zutaut 7 and 9 tonight in 108B Wells p.m. Sunday in 126 Women's Sunday Service 11 a.m . 200 W, Grand R iver 319 H illcrest Ave. said. “ When the new implied Hall. I.M. Bldg. Request dancing SERMON at Michigan Sabbath services, followed by consent law cam e into effect, will begin at 2:30 p.m. F i r s t C h ris tia n U n iv e r s ity M e th o d is t "M IN D " Oneg Shabbati, will be held to­ we gave all our o fficers a There will be a m ixer from SUNDAY SERVICE R efo rm ed C h u rch C h u rch night a t 8:15 in the Alumni thorough schooling in the law 8-12 p.m. Saturday in the Hub­ SUNDAY SCHOOL bard Hall classroom area. Arthur Combs, professor of 9:3 0 & 11:00 a .m . 1120 S. H arrison Rd. M em orial Chapel. with all its im p lication s." 1 1 :0 0 a.m . - regular 240 M arshall S t., Lansing Music by The O therside and education at the U niversity of Sunday Worship 9:3 0 -1 1 :0 0 a .m . - college Morning S erv ice 9 :0 0 and 11:15 F ran cis X and the Bushmen, Florida, will address MSU 8:30 - 9:30 - 11:00 students and faculty in Wonders WEDNESDAY Serm on T opic: C e n tr a l M e th o d is t CASTfllinSTCR admission 50 cents. Guest M inister: * * * Hall Kiva at 10 a.m . today. 8:00 p.m . - Evening Meeting R ev . B u m s, preaching A cro ss From the Capitol PRCSBYTCRian ch urch The G irl Scouts Service Combs, a leading research er ‘‘ God’ s L ittle G reen A pples" R ev. John G rltter "S c ie n tis m : John Dewey’ s WORSHIP SERVICES 1315 A b b o t t Rd. Organization will m eet at 2 p.m. in perceptual psychology, will from Grand Rapids, M ich, Road to T ru th " 9:45 & 11:15 cost ronsino. micmcon speak on "P e rce p tu a l Psychology F re e Public Reading Room R ev. C a rl S ta se r Sundav in 34 Union. 134 W est Grand R iver R ev, Alden B . B u m s " T h e Inner Struggle O ffice: 337-0183 * * * and Im plications for Teaching preaching and T each er Training. “ U n iversity C la ss 10:15 R ev . Keith L Pohl with F e a r & F a ith " Worship Serv ices V ivaldi's "C on certo in C OPEN Evening Serv ice 7 p.m. N ursery During Serv ices CHURCH SCHOOL D r. Howard A . Lyman 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Weekdays — 9 -5 p.m . CHURCH SCHOOL preaching : ’ ‘ o k ’ e m o s * n r s *t * * : 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . Campus Student C enter M on., T u e s ., T h u rs ., F r i. FIR ST B A P T IST .CHURCH Evenings 7 p .m . - 9 p.m . 217 Bogue S t. Apt. 3 9:30 - P rogram fo r a ll ages Church School 9:45 to 11:45 F o r Ride Call : B A P T IS T C H U R C H ; C rib through 12th Grade Phone 351-6360 F r e e B u s Transportation 332-6854 o r 351-7199 C apitol at Ionia C rib N ursery • 4684 O kem os-H aslett Rd. A ll a re welcome to attend Refreshm ent period in Church T h o se In Need of 15 to 30 minutes before So B ring the Baby Church School - 9:45 a.m . e 10 a.m . College C laes Church Serv ices and visit and p a rlo r following worship serv ­ T ransportation c a ll— each s e rv ice around the W orship - 10:50 a.m . • 11 a .m . ‘ F ru it of the S p irit’ < use the reading room . ic e s . 882-1425 351-6360 cam pus. U N IV E R S IT Y e 7 p.m . ‘A Troublesom e T r i o ’ j S E V E N T H -D A Y Serm on e B A P T IS T C H U R C H 8:15 p.m . C olleg iate- Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. A D V E N T IS T ( A m erican B a p tis t) Fellow ship LUTH ERAN W O R S H IP "Y O U CALL THIS 'H A P P Y '? " (P a rt I) "W e Wish to See J e s u s " (N ursery at every service) G erard G. P h illip s, P astor by T e rry A . Smith w ill be the serm on topic at S e rv ice s Saturday ED 2-1888 by David Green D. R . Allbaugh, P asto r M artin Luther Chapel Lutheran Student C enter EASTLANSINGTRINITYCHURCH co rn er of Ann & Division Worship 10:00 a.m . & 7:30 p.m. T ra n s ; 332-2133, 351-4003 444 Abbott Road Church School 11:10 a.m . Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . Midweek Meeting' - 120 Spartan Avenue Interdenominational K im b e rly D ow ns TWo B locks North of Student Union Morning Worship 11 a.m . Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 332-2559 nu rsery E . Eugene W illiam s — PASTORS — T e r r y A. Smith N ursery Provided 10 to 12 a.m, C h u rch of C h ris t Sunday Worship S e rv ices— 9:30 - 11:00 a.m . M inister L . G. F oil Now at W ardcliff School 1007 Kim berly D rive, Lansing Rev. David A. Kruse ‘God—fo r Sundays O nly" by T e rry A . Sm ith 7r00 P .M . H ear “T h e V oice of P r o ­ 3 blocks north of Grand se e sign at 2729 E . Grand U n iv e r s i t y L u th e r a n M issou ri Synod T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship 8:30 P.M. phecy'* on radio See "F a ith R iv er, off P ark Lake Road R iv er ' IV 9-7 1 3 0 F o r T o d a y " on television. Sunday Bus S erv ice Provided SUNDAY SERVICES C h u rc h F r e e Bus Service and N ursery Both S e rv ices F r e e BUS SERVICE— S e e schedule in your dorm Morning Worship 11:00 a .m . B ib le Study 10:00 awn. a lc -lc a SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH AlSautsEpiscopalParish U N IV E R S IT Y R E F O R M E D Rev. Tom Stark, pastor 3 5 1 -7 lo 4 CHURCH Evening Worship Wednesday evening B ib le Study 6 :0 0 p.m . 7 :3 0 p.m . Church School 9:15 & 10:00 1518 S. Washington Lansing F o r Transportation C all S e rv ic e s 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 “ Y O U A R E IN G O O D H A N D S 1 ” 8 0 0 Abbott Rd. E D 2-196.0 F E 9 -8 1 9 0 or ED 2-2434 & 11:30 W here may peace and secu rity be found in M orning: "H ow to Get C lean " today's world? Rev. William A. Eddy, Rector SERVICE O F HOLY COMMUNION U n ita ria n - Rev. George Tuma, Acting Chaplain i^ r w tu m Q U fu r c li S U N D A Y 7 :0 0 P .M . Evening: ‘Did God Say?* U n iv e r s a l 1st D r . H o w a rd F . S u g d en , P a s t o r 310 N . Hagadom Rd. 8 :0 0 a .m . H o ly C o m m u n io n C h u rc h o f L a n sin g E ast Lansing 9:45 A.M. 8:30 P.M. H o ly C o m m u n io n an d S e rm o n Red Cedar School 9 :3 0 a .m . 1 1 :00 a m • Morning Worship • Alumni S e v e r D rive - E . Lansing Donald L . S tlffle r, M inister Collate Bible C lass In the flretfde room ADULT YOUTH 1 1 :1 5 a .m . M o rn in g P r a y e r an d S e rm o n Memorial Chapel, one b lo c k east o f L ectu re Topic: Sunday School 9:45 a.m . th e a u d ito r iu m . “ Groups—T h e ir Purpose & Morning Worship 10:45 a«m. Dr, Ted W srt, Teacher FELLOWSHIP 5 :1 5 p .m . H o ly C o m m u n io n an d S e r m o n 1 0 :0 0 -1 0 :4 0 a m • Discussion Group « T h e ir G o a ls " (C rib N ursery) co ffe e a n d d o u g h n u ts . 1 1 :0 0 A .M . “ In T o u o h W ith H e a v s n ” at ALUM N I C H A PEL N u rs e ry a t 10 :00 & 11 :00 a m D r. Shirley Hurley College Hour 6:30 p jn . 7 :0 0 pm • Evening Worship • Union D r. Benjam in H. Banta FR EE B U S S E ftV lC E M o rn in g an d E v e n in g F o r Transportation c a ll Transportation provided from West Door of Union to Church Building. Room 3 4 , third floo r R ev. Thomas L . Smith at 11 a.m . each Sunday a return to dorms. 351-4582 332-5193 337-1077 C a ll 4 8 2 - 0 7 5 4 fo r in fo rm a tio n . F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 2 3 , 1968 H M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan FILM AND CINBMÂ Sanitation strike G r o u p re q u e s ts e x e m p tio n By LINDA GORTMAKER regulation or administrative The motion passed takes Other judiciary business in­ hits Memphis State Newt Staff Writer decision threatens immediate advantage of the portion of cluded discussing a draft of a MEMPHIS. Tenn. 3 6 S p e a k e r C o m p o n e n t S y ste m try living 359-8012 3-2 22 * ’ ONE OH two men for duplex spring TWO GIRLS needed spring term: POOL TABLE Value $300 cash. Like new. 482-0300. $479-sell term. 351-6876. 5-2 26 Riverside East. $62.50. Call 351- BK CMS FOR SOLE 3-2 23 8546. 1-2 23 PX Store - - Frandor (p re v io u s o w n e rs got th e bug) Ice C reepers, $14)0 up Housos FOREIGN FOOD Ice Tents $12.88 ea. INDIAN - ARABIC - SPANISH Gym Bags $1.88 up ONE MAN for house spring term Food from most foreign A * 4 % 1967 MUSTANG GT T w o d o o r, h a rd to p , 8 c y l., v y n l. top $1,995 Field Jackets $14,88 ea. Hand W arm ers, $1429 up near campus. 351-9518 DUPLEXES. UNFURNISHED $135 - 5-2 23 countries - including U.S. S H A H E E N 'S T H R I F T W A \ 0 D Army Socks 95£ ea. $185. East Lansing vicinity. Im­ 2310 S. CEDAR 485-1538 EBBO 3 G al, plastic can, $2.88 mediate occupancy. 332-0480. 4-2 23 1 % § 1966 OLDS F-85 T wo d o o r, eco no m y 6, lo w m ile a g e $1,295 Ski Caps, 98£ 1 pt, thermos with cup,$ & 9 ea. il p . Ir> ir - I 0 E C A P ■ Paddle Ball Paddles, $2.88 0 X A L \S Paddle Balls 3 9 f & 49f CROSSWORD PUZZI* m anna M 1 L L E T 1965 RAMBLER c i-.-. 6 6 0 W ag on , 9 p a s s e n g e r, eco n . 6 c y l. $1,295 Back Packs $1.88 up M ilitary Blankets, $3.88 up ACROSS 27. High rail­ ways m E T IP IE E l S T R U S 1 E P Cigarettes, 27< tax Included 1. Tibetan 29. Sponge- A M / F M R ad io , a u to .tr a n s . wood LL A I C H E S S monk W O M E IN I T H E NEED_A CAR? 5. Bounder 36. Niche 1965 CORVAIR MONZA $995 « • ¡S i 8 !S ! 8 i| j| ^ 8 . Position 11. Religious 32. F r. season 34. Cereal grass O RA Ñ M C R Y ■ P E O A $ T A L E L T wo d o o r h a rd top BUDOn^h object 12. Palm leaf 35. Suiting 37. Everyone S IT A T U H I Is K U A P M 1 E R A 1964 FALCON r . , . E c o n o m y 6, Auto tr a n s , b u c ket s ea ts $795 s u m f w 13. King top­ per 39. Ambas­ sador's case AC E P ¡A N O N i TELEFUNKEN 14. Later 44. Train 15. Living in 47. Cross a DOW N 6 . Name for 1963 RAMBLER AMB,A4 SAD0R $795 Special Rates for MSU Students the woods 17. Superflu­ stream 48. M iscalcu­ 1. Mendacious person Athena 7. Condemns It98 Your Last Chance to WEEKEND ous late 2. Skin a fflic­ 8 . Vibrate 4 -d o o r Sedan - G o rg e o u s 9. Wood sorrel 19. ‘ The 49. Nothing tion LIST PRICE Noon F r l. - Noon Mon. 10. Babyl. Rod Get In On This Special Offer, 1963 CORVAIR SSSZ™*. L io n " 56. W alked 3. Disposition $400.00 $695 ts p J J Plus Gas No Mileage Charge 26.- Dimensions 24. Im person­ 51. Set time 52. Some 4. Cancel 5. Commiser­ ate 16. Bustard ge­ nus 18. Born 4 -s p e e d tr a n s , w /w W h ite w ith R ed In t e r io r ate 53. Hankerings 21. Animal A M -F M S t e r e o 2 BAND SHORT WAVE RADIO S P E C IA L 1962 CHEVY T w o -d o o r , ec o n o m y 6 c y l., R , H , w /w $695 DAILY NO » park 22. Bombast 23. Held a ses­ sion 25 TRANSISTORS ONLY $395 M3 PPlus e r Day MILEAGE 24. Term ite 3 RECTIFIERS 1962 FALCON G ss CHARGE •7 1 25. Intim idate 26. Digit 95 28. Regal 13 DIODES E X T R A CLEAN I PL 249 OR CHOOSE OUR REGULAR 31. Military DUST COVER INCLUDED PLUS POLISHED WALNUT FINISH 1958 CADILLAC $395 LOW RATE OF Per - I cap 33. Pixy 36. G irl’s name SHARP WL 56 » , ♦ 6 ' M ile * Gss 38. Sublime in 40. Shatter Phil Gordon9s You must be 21 and have a valid MSU L Q card. H I 41. Learning 42. G olf club 43. Excess of NEIAC chances Of Etast Lansing VOLKSWAGEN INC. 44. Communis­ 543 East Grand R Iver Phone 337.1300 f 2845 E . S a g in a w S t. 214 SO. CAPITOL 372-8660 tic 45. Period 46. Seek Friday, February 23» 1968 13 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan For Sale Peanuts Personal 1SSSS88S8S&SS55SS:53SSSP$&8&8 » W ater C arny motif DOUBLE BED. Like new Best of- AOPi PLEDGES: Thanks, flour 1 W h o 's fer 332-3004. ORGAN - DOUBLE key board tran­ 3-2/23 girls, for helping make "bread." The Phi Kap Pledges. some 3-2'23 to recreate history sistorized. Gem console. Suitable TO SUZY: We're proud that you g (or rock band or home entertain­ FINALLY made it in the Miss MSU contest! We re behind you and we'll W h o s e The them e of the 1968 W ater Water Carnival, held every ment. Two months old. Must sell. Carnival was unveiled at Mc­ spring as a part of Parents’ 332-8659. 3-2 26 be there to see you take over Donel Kiva Wednesday in a Weekend, is set for May 24 Saturday night. Love, your sisters. T heSD Ts 1-2 23 PINNINGS com ic skit presented by the and 25. according to Rick Ai- RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday and Sun­ Mrs. R oger A. Calven. pern. general chairman. day. 1910 Roseland. Miscellaneous executive board which por­ HAPPY 21st Gary, Buddy. From E ast Lansing to R obert Van- items. ED 2-2313. 2-2/23 der Molen. Grand Rapids trayed everything from Colum­ all your friends who have done innumerable favors for you. 1-2 23 senior. D elta Chi. bus's plea to the Spanish king RUMMAGE SALE Friday. Saturday and Sunday. TV, *5; 26" bicycle. $10.: Miscellaneous items. 3320 HOWIE: THANKS for understand­ Carolyn kegon Schneider. sophomore. Phi Mus­ Mu and queen to the old m an who East W ils o n to L arry Schlott. Muskegon alm ost bought M rs. O 'L eary 's Ronald. Lansing. 2-2/23 ing: all the tears, laughter, m is-' sophomore. Triangle. UNFINISHED DRESSER. $15 Norel- understandings. ways. Sheri. Happy 21st. Al­ 1-2 23 Sharon Ann Keedy. Wyan­ cow. to s p o n s o r dotte freshm an to Paul L ef- This all spells -Braggadocio ". co portable tape recorder, good TIPPER: HAPPY 1 1 6 Love. Foxy kowitz. Franklin sophomore. condition. $30 482-7801 5-2/28 chosen as this y e a r's theme to GE SOLID state stereo. AM-FM Lady. 1-2 23 Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cheryl R esler. Detroit give the participating groups M a j o r s N ig h t NANCY S.: Love your dinner idea for sophomore to G reg M cP her­ a chance for original and authen­ radio. Two 12" speakers plus two The East Wilson Scholastics Friday! Cheshire Cat. 1-2 23 son. Millington sophomore. tic creations of history, accord ­ 8" speakers. $168.50. Also, men's Pi Kappa Phi. W a t e r C a r n iv a l C o n v o c a tio n Com m ittee w ill sponsor Majors new ski boots and poles. Must Marnie Stockton. D ear­ ing to John Newcom er, theme sell $45 351-7163 after 6 p.m. 5-2/28 ROSY CHEEKS: Happy 20th I'm and continuity chairm an. Night 68 from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed­ born ju n io r. G am m a Phi Beta almost there. Also, happy 10th to Maynard Schultz. Fenton T h e th em e fo r th is y e a r ’ s W a te r C a r n iv a l was re v e a ed W ed n e sd ay n ig h t at th e nesday in Wilson H all auditorium. GARRARD SL95. powermatic base. Skinny Cheeks. 1-2 23 sophomore. Delta I'psilon. We planned the them e with Representatives from more cover, cartridge. One month old. M c D o n e l K lv a . D is c u s s in g “ B ra g g a d o c io , A foul F a c ts In S h o rt A c ts ” a re G le e $115. 353-1601 3-2/26 Mm HAPPY 22nd Do vour best to EN G A G EM EN TS H o e ft, G ro s s e lie s e n io r, tic k e t c h a irm a n ; Bob R osen, D e tr o it s e n io r, p u b lic r e ­ the idea that each group will than 50 academic departments stay sober Will see you on the Sharon M. E lev . Milan ju n ­ select something from history will be present to answer ques­ la tlo n s c h a irm a n ; Sue H ig b e e , M e d ia , P a ,, s e n io r, a w a rd s c h a irm a n ; C huck Animal s 1st. RR 1-2 23 ior to Harry A. 1 M atelski., and tell the truth behind a his­ tions and offer advice. J r .. G rosse lie senior. M o s to v , T o le d o , O ,, fre s h m a n , a s s t, c h a irm a n o f p u b lic r e la tio n s . There w ill also be represent­ toric person, event or place. " MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS - ex­ ANDY; IT'S about time Happy 21st. Carol Stein. Pittsburgh., S tate N ew s photo by Stan L u m atives from Honors College, Jo 1-2 23 Pa. sophomore. University he said. ceptional puppies. AKC. excellent The floats should portray Placem ent Bureau. Counseling blood line and disposition. 482- of PittsDurgh to Mel Gold­ 9783. 3-2 23 DEAR PINMATE: I love you bigger stein. Pittsburgh. Pa. soph­ a bragging for a famous person, Center and the m ilitary depart­ than the whole sky. Your turkey omore. Sigma Alpha Mu. place or thing in history.' New­ ments. woman. 1-2 23 Sharon ' LePard. “ ’ Dearborn Bruce M Vaughan, committee THOROUGHBRED HUNTER - aged com er said. grey gelding Excellent for equi­ junior to D ale Clark. D .V .M .. tation and over fences. Experienced hunter, eligible to be shown green Shown by appointment. Lois Dona­ SANTA: HAPPY 21st Don't miss Super Tweetie. Chicken! Love. Baby 1-2 23 Ionia graduate. Penny sophomore. to Ken F ro st, G am m a Kueker. Lapeer Delta. Melrose P la c e m e n t B u re a u "T h ere is usually some person unknown to the history books chairm an, said .: "We believe Majors Night which is responsible for making '68 will afford the student the hue. 484-9421. 9-5 weekdays, or 351-6776. 3-2 27 JOKER IS it reallv worth it? Love. Park. 111. senior. Gam m a Students must register in chanical engineering (B .M ), technology, and civ il, m echan­ someone, a place or a thing ta- opportunity to visit with many Joke. 1-2 23 Delta. person a t the P lacem ent Bureau e le ctrical engineering (B .M .D ) ical and chem ical engineering mous. ■he said. " I t is this idea departm ents and learn as much MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS Nine as possible with a minimum at least two days prior to the and chem istry, physics and (B .M ). that we want in the floats. weeks. AI^C. Excellent stock. Real Estate Service date of an interview. m ath em atics iB .M ). Ram ada Inns. In c.: Hotel, The word braggadocio, a c ­ amount of fuss and bother,” Shots. Must seff. 627-2421 3-2 27 It also gives the departments EAST LANSING by owner Make of­ «The Panhandle E astern restaurant and institutional cording to W ebster's unabridged IF AN EXTRA typewriter is tak­ Feb. 28. Wednesday® a chance to see many more stu­ fer. Three bedroom ranch Excel­ ing up space in your home, you Group of Companies. P an­ m anagem ent tB>. dictionary m eans "empty Mobile Homes lent condition. Carpeting, drapes, Abraham and Strau s: M echan­ dents than would be possible can depend upon a State News Want handle E astern Pipe Line Co.. Saga Food S erv ice: Hotel, boasting: brag ” FOR RENT: 1967 Belmont two bed­ fireplace: 351-6543 4-2 23 ical engineering, accounting, otherwise Vaughan said. Ad to sell it for vou Tm nkline G as Co., Anadarko restaurant and institutional room 12' x 50' mobile home Com­ m arketing, retailing and all Production Co.. & National m anagem ent (B ). pletely furnished, washing machine , iqcludgd. JJn ly tin^.roojkth. tpt cent Service MARILYN CARR Legal secretary. m ajors of the colleges of arts Helium Corp.: Chem ical, Electric typewrit- wrai litte r s , business, c c 'b ' K AUTO WASH : t u ü . a&ti * $c£i — /»AfAt/w An­ 500 apply t 'included Phone 626-6303 after t tiseptic Process approved by Doc­ er. jv * • . * - 'mti rttcahbrf " a r ts and home civil, electrical and metrt/nit.*J? f ' f o . a ■■■■■ M 31 tors. Same Diapers returned all «¿i — V- ¿VvswäcuíWvery econom ics and social science engineering, m etallurgy, m e­ I I Cilltf limes. Yours or Ours Baby Clothes chanics and m aterials sci­ to med school MflfcVLV. A S M t - 196b .-ivictiardsor (B.M i. Montclair Two bedroom New washed free. No deposit. AMERI­ AMERICANS DIDN’T invent the ence (B ), accounting, busi­ CAN DIAPER SERVICE. 914 East handy Want Ad either we've Associates Investm ent C o .: acrylic carpet, air conditioner ness law and office adm inis­ garbage disposal. Furnished. Ex cellent. clean condition. Presently in Mason -- 15 minutes from MSU Gier Street-Phone 482-0864 TROUBLE GETTING auto insur­ C found them on Egyptian papyrus rolls. But roundthe world every­ one agrees that Want Ads get re­ M anagement, business law and office adm inistration and a c ­ counting (B .M ). tration and financial adminis­ tration (B .M ). econom ics Nearly 500 students have 250 Call 676-2944 . 3-2 23 ance? Call SPARTAN for IM­ sults - try a Tesultful" Want Carm an School D istrict: (M .D ), and accounting and applied" for the 26 places in MEDIATE COVERAGE 487-5u06 Ad and see! E arly and later elem entary m athem atics (B ). next fa ll’s class in the College DO IT YOURSELF CAR WASH 2-2 23 Lost & Found education, physical education, Republic Steel Corp. : Ac­ of Human Medicine at M ichi­ PAULA ANN HAUGHEY: Ten pro­ counting and all m ajors of the gan S tate U niversity, it was • MORE PRESSURE LOST: F l ’R bonnet at McDonel Kiva Typing Service fessional thesis typists. IBM Selec- music, special education, college of business, with a reported Thursday. • M O R E SOAP Frtdav night Reward Call 351- trics. Multilith offset printing 337- m entally handicapped, speech 0889 3-2 23 TYPING TERM papers, any length 1527. C minor in accounting (B ). Dr. Thom as B. Hill, assist­ • MORE HOT W A T E R Pick-up. delivery available 332- correction. visiting teacher Richmond Unified School ant dean lo r adm issions for 0447 , J4)-2 27 and rem edial reading, m athe­ • H EA TED STALLS LOST NOTEBOOK with class notes I.im \ C O T T 'S IBM Typing D istrict: E a rly and la te r e le ­ the m ed ical school, said 286 Call Chris Mead. 355-8252 . 3-2 23 m atics. speech correction. ANY KIND OF typing in my home Theses, term papers. Favann. 489- m entary education, special of the applicants are from 0358: Mary. 489-6479. 5-2 27 English, industrial arts and OPEN TODAY 489-2514 C education, m entally, acous­ Michigan, 176 from other Personal visiting teach er Academic Freedom Report I uate Hall ca fe te ria is open to ager, said, “ We a re in the contains a section on student publications, but none for non­ undergraduates and sells supper process of adding m ain course I from 5-7 p.m. Also, the Union item s to our regular grill menu. » student publications. G rill serv es from 10 a .m .-10:30 FULLY INSURED FOR % jfekhuis said earlier that it p.m. on Sunday. could be a violation of a portion of the University ordinance pro­ hibiting soliciting. "SDS apparently made some Those students who p refer tc have their Sunday night meal in their residence hall also have Council YOUR PROTECTION AT NO EXTRA COST, a wide selection for m eals. (continued from page one) assumptions about the request R estaurants that offer delivery being automatic,” Hekhuis service provide the dorm- ASMSU, and Hopkins have held plus said. dweller with another answer meetings with subcommittees of Jack Brpslin, University sec­ Everything from pizza to foot the Chamber of Commerce on a ALL THE PRICE retary, was not available for long hot dogs to steak dinner! proposed joint price study pro­ comment. can be delivered within an hour. ject. No definite action INFORMATION The first book sold was “ How D elivery charge policies vary has been decided on yet. to Stay Out of the Arm y; A with the establishm ent. Some Of the alternatives open to YOU NEED TO Guide to Your Rights Under located near the cam pus anc the chairman, Hopkins has The D raft Law ” by Conrad dependent on student custom ers decided to retain his occupancy GET THE BEST Lynn, and by 4:30 p.m. SDS do not ch arge for delivery of the seat. A legacy w ill be had sold out their supply of Others, not a s close and serv­ left to the Fourth Session as POSSIBLE DEAL. paperbacks, although quite a few ing the Lansing area in general, to whether to buy a seat next pamphlets were still available. have a sm all service charge. year and, if so, who should Holleman said SDS would con­ Many students patronize their fill it. tinue selling books from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednes­ days, Thursday and Fridays. J U S T A R E M IN D E R I T ’S T H E MSU EMPLOYEES CREDIT” ! UNION ISRAEL 1019 T r o w b r id g e R oad C a ll 3 5 3 -2 2 8 0 CHOSEN OF GOD? D IS C S H O P What does the Bible say about For th e la r g e s t s e le c tio n o f p r e r e c o r d e d Israel and the Middle Bast? s te r e o ta p e s and c a s s e tte s Free book on this up-old conflict amiable, to Jewish readers. New Testament it Aid < THE DISC SHOP other literature also kvaildailable 3 2 3 E . G R A N D R IV E R without charge. 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