M onday The a b s e n t... M IC H IG A N Sunny . N EW S ■ are always in the wrong. . . . with a high of 38 today. * Philippe N ericauit S T A T I P artly cloudy and colder to­ dit Destouches night and tomorrow. U N IV E R S IT Y Vol. 60 Number 139 E a st Lansing, Michigan March 4,1968 10c Harlan labels conflict D i s c r e p a n c y a l l e g e d in , ^ charges as 'politicar By W E S L E Y E . HILLS involving Central E le c tric, said. the letter Chancellor Durward B V arner Oakland U niversity said Friday his school ol was so pleajed with their work on my building IB M b u i l d i n g By W ES H ILLS State News Staff W riter The conflict of in terest controversy erupted again Friday when the S ta te News and learned that discrepancies e x ist in the Harlan, who becam e a trustee Nov. opened an account at the Birm ingham The Redstone firm has designed JIM S C H A E F E R architectural drawings of the Philip 1. 1957. is founder of Harlan E le c tric , Bloomfield Bank at the suggestion of (our dorm itories at Oakland Tru stee C. Allen Harlan, D-South- Harlan He said the action was taken Je s s e Bldg. which was constructed by which controlled 50 per cent of Central Redstone confirm ed Friday that Harlan field, reacted b itterly to a request by shortly a fte r Harlan made a $25,000 gift has never served as consultant to his a company formed by Philip J . May. E le c tric as late a s M arch. 1967. two law m akers Friday that the attorney Dec 15.1961 to Oakland MSU Trustee C. Allen H arlan (D- Central E le c tr ic has done work for firm and that he charged the normal general investigative charges that Har­ At that tim e. V’aner said he believed fees lor H arlan's and O akland's build­ Southfield) also charged over the w eek­ lan has had conflicting outside business MSU for over 50 years. While Harlan Harlan was a director of the Birming end that May. vice-president for busi­ was an officer of Harlan E le c tric , he ings interests with the U niversity and the state. ham -Bloom field Bank Harlan has been involved in the ness and finance, received "p re fe re n tia l did not vote on awarding those contracts While Harlan labeled this "a political V arner refused Sunday to elaborate conflict of interest controversy. L ast treatm en t" in the construction of the effo rt to weaken my position a t the received by Central E le c tric He said on his statem ent November, he and tru stee Clark White, building by Ralph Calder A ssociates. next e le ctio n ." he did concede that one he personally never owned stock in In referen ce to the charges concern- I) Bay City, actively sought the resig ­ Ralph Calder has designed m ore of Central E le ctric . of legislators' charges had som e validity mg the Bedstone lirm Harlan said. " I nations ol Philip May. for his "q u e s­ M SU's buildings thn any other arch i­ and that he m ay be in a con flict of Harlan presently owns no stock in tect doing business with M SU.‘ have never been a consultant for Louis tionable outside business a c tiv itie s ." interest. either Harlan E le c tric or Central E le c ­ A number of the architectural drawings Redstone and he has never paid m e a On Nov. 7. 1967. the attorney general Rep. M artin Buth. R-<_'omstock Park tric. having divested him self of all stock for the Philip Je s s e Bldg. which a re filed penny was asked by Rep Ja c k Faxon. D-De- and Speaker Pro-tem , and Rep. William in the firm s. He said he resigned as in the E a s t Lansing "H e and 1 have been lifelong frien d s." troit. to rule on whether the private Hampton. R-Bloom field Hills, allege that president of Harlan E le c tric Sept 23. City Hall do not Harlan said. and he did design the business dealings of May and President Harlan has been using his position to 1963 and resigned as a d irector ol contain the required Harlan E le c tric O ffice I did recom ­ Hannah violated the state con flict of his own advantage and was in a pos­ Harlan E le c tric Oct. 5.1967 registration stamp. mend Redstone to Oakland because 1 interest law. The opinion is still pending. C. A L L E N H A R LA N sible conflict of interest, in view of the "W hy did Buth and Hampton use the Michigan Act 240 1963 state constitution and Public Act outdated Michigan Manual when a phone requires that a regis­ 317. call to the Michigan Secu rities E x ­ tration stam p be "T h e very fa ct that these two Repub­ change Commission could have c la r i­ present on construc­ lican legislators have gone to sleds length to prove that I'm in a conflict- fied these charges in a m inute'1 Harlan asked. IF C p r o p o s a l w o u l d a llo w tion drawings. According to the of-interest and at the sam e tim e have C arr admitted he had written a let­ perm it and draw­ not said a word about Phil May or V’an- ter O ct. 19. 1967 for Harlan, but he ings issued by the denburg proves to me that this is no pointed out that it was in a response City of E a st Lan­ to a sp ecific accusation that Harlan m ore, no less, than a political effort to weaken my position a t the next e le c ­ E le c tric had done business with the University over the years, which was c o e d s in fr o t s o f f e r h o u r s sing to Philip May on Ju n e 14. 1966. tion ." Harlan said. all the tracings on not true. Milton B. D ickerson, vice president assumed that the faculty com m ittee was Philip J . May. vice-president of busi­ By LINDA G O R TM A K ER the Philip Je s s e "In the beginning, when Harlan first for student affairs. applying the MHA proposal to all m en's ness and finance and Vincent I. Vanden- State News Staff W riter Bldg. were in the cam e on the board, he made a d ecla ra ­ Dickerson indicated approval of the residences, including fraternity houses burg. form er MSU construction super­ name of Ralph tion of his business interests and the po­ proposal us it now stands last Monday. and co-ops. intendent are awaiting Attv. Gen. Frank Inter Fratern ity Council »IFC ) plans Calder A ssociates. M AY sitions he h eld ." Carr said, "and he The faculty com m ittee, however, was K elley's ruling on conflict of inter­ to submit to the Facu lty C om m ittee on Exam ination of the documents at the asked if he could serve as trustee We need to change the wording of just considering residence halls, a c ­ est charges m ade against them by Student Affairs this week a proposal 'In my opinion, he was el igible. t Iw■ MHA proposal." P ie rce Meyers, cording to T. Clinton Cobb, chairm an. city hall disclosed the following: Harlan. Vandenburg. Presid ent Han­ permitting women in public areas ol Drawing number one on Ralph Calder Carr said newly elected IFC president, said Sun­ As a result of this misunderstanding. nah's brother-in-law, resigned from fraternity houses a tter closing hours Associates' tracing shows Milton Baron. , C arr jutted jU at , woroe. /if t.htf »¿jot- day... We ll ju st reword it to apply to Bill Lukens. MHA president, asked M s v P d f. a. iX v . cfttLt irc c tr * rtJ *\rtt j t r l / * , *» Si j r < % - it* “ - .*,■/ ASMSU Tiw*.i<')ay'flight fioit" to* tvnsitiei' iirer (—CCtiJICl cvl " A. ,- AomUAcrp«.'■ .. ^ - - « .- s R iL •A»** « A . <»/»(IIIV * «, w, > s« mation in the charges by the fegisla- fraternity houses. " batical. MHA proposal until IFC and Inter- tration number 264. M ilton Bor&n i t tors might change his opinion He re The decision cam e a fte r a meeting. Among the charges m ade bv the legis­ M SU's landscape a rch itccf ana prrwesxor ferred to charges concerning LaSalle Friday betw een the faculty com m itter M evers said he planned to subrnit Cooperative Council (ICC) involvement lator in the .‘orTT, sf z le tte r t t could be straightened out. of urban planning and landscaping E le ctric and that the 1965-66 edition and representatives trom IF C and the propdSSV to the faculty com m ittee Friday were that: Although MHA and IFC both have Drawings two through 13 have no regis­ of the NTicniga'li Manual lists Harlan Men s Hall Assn. iM HAt. on Friday and probably to th e ’ ASMSU -H a rla n is an officer of Harlan tration of the a rch itect and do not show was a direetor of the Birm ing ham- board Tuesday night, " i f this were co r­ sim ilar, though sep arate, proposals E le c tric Co.. which has a s a sub­ being processed now. IC C s situation is the nam e of the client. Bloomfield Bank The ba nk. it is The faculty com m ittee has already rect proced u re." sidiary Central E le c tric Motor and a "to ta lly different thing" and ICC will Drawings S-one through S-four are charged, was a depository of Oak and Construction, of Lansing. Central E le c ­ approved a proposal by MHA to permit steel drawings by Roy W. Covey on Ralph University during H arlan's tenure on IFC had previously approved this have to submit a totally d ifferent pro­ tric has done som e $2.8 m illion worth women in public areas of m en's residence Calder A ssociates tracings with no the MSU board. * proposal in October, but confusion re­ posal, Cobb said. of con tracts on 21 U niversity p rojects, halls a lte r closing hours and it now registration of the engineer showing. Harlan said he resigned from the sulted this term when governing groups "One d ifference is that there is no the latest dating back to Ju ly 21 needs final approval from ASMSU and Drawings M-one to M-eight have an Bloomfield bank in 1966. supervisory personnel in cooperative -H a rla n acted as a consultant to housing." Cobb said. "B u t if ICC sub­ engraved seal on the blueprints of Law­ Louis Redstone and A ssociates, arch­ mitted a proposal to our com m ittee, rence M. M cLean, registration number itects who worked on p ro jects involving we would be glad to look at it. " 8492. also appearing on a Ralph Calder three Oakland U niversity dorm itories J A M E S M A D IS O N C O L L O Q U IU M The faculty co m m ittee 's guidelines tracing. and a state liquor com m ission build­ for the MHA proposal include: E le c tric a l drawings 2459-1 to 2459-9 ing in Lincoln Park. -A n individual resid ence hall gov­ show Hatzel and Buehler. but the e le c tri­ -O akland U niversity has m ade depos­ ernm ent m ay set tim e lim its if it cal drawings do not show a registered its in the Birm ingham -Bloom field Bank, which lists Harlan as a d irector, during V i e t s e t t l e m e n t a w a i t s desires: -T h e area designated as public e le ctrica l engineer. The Michigan State Board of R eg is­ H arlan's tenure as an MSU trustee. should be agreed upon by the hall gov­ tration said that they will investigate -T h e L aSalle E le c tric Supply Co. ernment. m anagem ent and the advisor: the Calder tracings as soon as a com ­ of D etroit lists Harlan as a director, and had an e le ctrica l con tract with o p e r a t i v e g o v e r n m e n t -R esid en ce hall student governm ents shall assum e responsibility for stan­ plaint is made. Calder refused Sunday to com m ent on the drawings of the Philip Je s s e Building. the state in 1965. dards of behavior in these areas. -C en tra l E le c tric has done $222.170 The choice of the United S tates at this Thai said that this war doesn't rep re­ The statem ent in the student hand­ May has divested him self from the By JIM G R A N E I.I.l worth of business with the sta te between tim e is between making an effo rt to tran s­ sent any kind of solution at all except two book that prompted these proposals Philip J e s s e Co. and holds no stock in it. State News S tall W riter 1954 and 1965, and Harlan E le c tric pose their principle of dem ocracy into unacceptable alternatives. and would be deleted reads. "Members but his wife and two brothers now own all A favorable settlem ent in the Vietnam "T h e non-communists have been did some $93.000 between 1953 and 1963. war can not com e until the non-commu­ Vietnam and have Vietnam build an oper­ of the opposite sex a re not permitted of the stock. "W e re not passing judgm ent here, ative system of governm ent to contain caught between two unacceptable a lte r­ in residences a fte r w om en's closing The Philip Je s s e Co. rents the first two nists in South Vietnam unite to build an but we have a responsibility to bring communism even at the risk of a m ilitary natives all along." he said. "T h ey are hours in the evening and before resi­ floors of the building to I.B .M . operative system ol government a form er it up ." said Hampton, who is a m em ­ setback or e lse allow the use of firepower always trying to get rid of one of the two dences officially open in the m orning." Vietnam ese am bassador to the United alternatives while not siding with the (please turn to the back page) ber of a jo in t com m ittee to study States said to destroy all of Vietnam without decisive further legislation o ij,„th e conflict of other. " This government would be set up at the result short of another world w a r." Thai interest law. and who was also a co­ In discussing the internal develop­ risk of a m ilitary setback Vu Van Thai said ments in the political situations of South author of that bill. the South V ietnam ese am bassador, said To transpose a system of d em ocratic Buth said he was prompted to inves­ Vietnam. Thai noted that one-third of Sunday giAernment to Vietnam , he felt that the the population in South Vietnam will tigate Harlan by an a rticle in the Nov. 16 Speaking at a Ja m e s Madison College I rated States and South Vietnam would usually follow official inducement and issue of the S tate Journal concerning co-currieular colloquium on Vietnam . have to elim inate two instinctive atti- Harlan s holdings. This inform ation had vote accordingly. But two-thirds of the Thai said. "D uring the last two months, tu d es-fear ot instability and non-inter- population are under a conscientious been reported in the M arch 8. 1967 is­ we have witnessed the incapacity ol the ference. gesture to vote for a representative gov­ sue of the State News. present government in South Vietnam Instability would n ecessarily be in­ Harlan conceded that the L a b i l e ernment. toappeal to the national interests volved in building an operative govern­ E le c tric Supply Co. did sell lamps to "They have tried to profit under the c y ment he said Sheer magnitude m eans the state, but that the lamp contract Concerning the discontent in the United cum stanees to strengthen their cot- interference, as well as any assistance, was a public bidding and L aSalle was States. Thai said. " I feel that this debate trol . and to broaden the base under technical or otherwise. the low bidder. Harlan said that L aSalle which thev work In reality , the United S tates is involved (please turn to the back page) is the old Central E le c tric Supply Co. in neo-colonialism . Thai said. " I w as unaware that I was in a con­ flict of interest as a d irector of L aSalle E le c tr ic ." Harlan said " I f this is a conflict of interest. I will resign from S ix m a y o r s a g r e e it to keep my position on the Board of T ru stee s." ra c e v io le n c e d u e However. Harlan denies the other allegations and presented as proof a letter written by U niversity Attorney to w h i t e r a c i s m Leland W. Carr J r . dated Oct 19 1967, which. Harlan says, cle a rs him of WASHINGTON item B -S to k es of Cleveland. Ivan Allen J r . of each Saturday night In Jenfson Fieldhouse. The Spartans am assed 190.25 points, the highest In the nation VU VAN THAI (please turn to the back page) th is season. See pages 4, 5, and 6 fo r fu r th e r Big Ten w eekend re s u lts . State News Photo by Lance Logonl J a m e * D. S p a n io lo Sunan C o m e r fo r d M IC H IG A N e d ito r -in -c h ie f a d v er fin in g m a n a g e r S T A T E N E W S E r ic P ia n in , e x e c u t iv e e d i t o r Ix tK re n ce W ern er, m a n a g in g ed itig r B o b b y S o d en , ram pu n e d i t o r U N IV E R S IT Y E du rard I. B rill, e d i t o r i a l e d i t o r J o e M itch, »portn e d i t o r r e s e r v e s , ta Iks in 6 m o n t h s Five-time recipient o( t%e Pacemaker award for outstanding joaraaliim. Monday Morning, M arch 4,1968 E D IT O R IA L S W ASH INGTON-The chairm an of the by Hanoi. At any rate, the present position Jo in t C hiefs of S ta ff, Gen. E a rle G. is that both sides have suffered. Both W heeler, has returned from Saigon to re c­ The enemy’* current lot* rate sides a re a big groggy. B ut the Hanoi war- ommend a substantial addition to Gen. i* close to 500 men a day. That L e s s o n o f w o rld p ro je c ts W illiam C. W estm oreland's troop strength. As Gen. De G aulle would say it is “ in the means that every six days the planners have- com m itted them selves to going for broke and have experienced a grave setback in the firs t round. I t h a s b e e n s a id b y m a n y th a t try of E d u c a tio n on w ays to th e re b y stre n g th e n th e g o v e rn ­ nature of things” that he should do so. enemy is losing the equivalent In these circu m stan ces, the tim e lim it in s titu tio n s never le a rn fro m im p r o v e e d u c a tio n in t h a t c o u n ­ m e n t? If P resid ent Johnson a cced es to W est­ of one month of Viet Cong re­ on the reserv es' service is of relatively m oreland’s request fo r m ore troops, he cruitment in South Vietnam. little im portance. If a ll goes well (pray th e ir m is ta k e s . F o r tu n a te ly , a t tr y , th e B u s in e s s A d m in is tr a tio n T h e f a c t is th e n , th a t th e r e is will have no choice excep t to order a re la ­ God l in the next couple of months, every­ l e a s t in th e a r e a o f in te r n a tio n a l and A u d io -v is u a l p r o je c t s in no s p e c ific d e m a r c a tio n w h ic h tively com plete callup of the reserves. thing will then depend on W estm oreland's B r a z il, th e A g r ic u ltu r a l p r o je c t The ready reserv es would then provide ability to launch a decisive counteroffen­ p r o je c t s , M ic h ig a n S ta te has can be m ade. im plies abandonment of the "p ro tracted something like 40,000 m en, who would be sive th ereafter. And since the "p rotracted le a rn e d s o m e th in g . in C o lu m b ia , and th e w o rk T h e g o a l s h o u ld b e , h o w e v e r , alm ost im m ediately available. Much of w a r" option, for quite p ractical and obvious reasons. With only about 135.000 men in war'- option has been so d ram atically ca st In th e a fte rm a th of th e ill- w ith a c a d e m ie s , c o lle g e s th e a v o id a n c e of su ch b la ta n t the rem ainder, who a re in varying stages of away by Hanoi, a counteroffensive can now readiness, would also have to be called up, the V iet Cong-North V ietnam ese main fa te d V ie tn a m p r o je c t it re­ and u n iv e r s itie s in N ig e ria , p o litic a l p a r tic ip a tid n in a and local fo rces in South V ietnam , the be genuinely decisive. to provide backup. m a in e d to be seen w h e th e r P a k is ta n , O k in a w a , T a iw a n , c o u n tr y ’s in te r n a l a ffa ir s as enemy has expended in the short space of The firs t thing to note about this m atter In short, the betting has becom e very any in te r n a tio n a l e ffo rt c o u ld T u rk ey and M e x ic o and C en­ w a s e v id e n t in th e V ie t n a m p r o j­ is that events have struck down the argu­ one month no less than 40.000 men. either good, indeed, on negotiations within six m ents S e creta ry R o b ert S. M cN am ara has killed or daptured, plus an unknown num­ be m ade by th e U n iv e r s ity in t r a l A m e r ic a d e m o n s tr a te th a t e c t. months tim e, eith er on H anoi's term s or on always used against a general callup of the ber of disablingly wounded. a u n iv e r s ity c a n d o m u c h to a id our term s. Mr. Johnson will be feckless, th e fa c e of th e s u s p ic io n and The p resen t sy ste m of lo n g reserves. These have been based on the fa ct The fighting now going on is not taking foolish and d erelict in his duty land he will h o s tility th a t th e p r o je c t th e d e v e lo p m e n t of th e w o rld c o n s u lta tio n am ong th e s ta ff that m en in the reserv es a re only required also be acting against his own p ractical, the form of big, d ram atic engagem ents. en g en d ered . on a s tr ic tly n o n -p o litic a l of th e d ean of in te r n a tio n a l to serve for a year, unless there is general But it is much m ore intense than in the long-range in terests) if he fails to call b a s is . p ro g ram s, th o se fa c u lty m em ­ mobilization or a d eclaration of war. past, and the enem y's cu rrent loss rate is up the reserv es in order to insure negotia­ By h e lp in g to s tre n g th e n a Hence, M cN am ara has alw ays, until close to 500 men a day. T hat m eans that tions on our term s. S o u th V ie tn a m e s e g o v ern m en t T h e q u e s tio n o f th e s e le c tio n b ers in v o lv e d in th e p r o je c t , now, opposed a callup on the ground that every six days the enem y is losing the w h ic h p ro v ed o p p r e s s iv e and a n d o p e r a t io n o f o v e r s e a s p r o j­ a n d th e o th e r in te r e s te d p a r tie s , the reserves, once called, im m ediately There are other reasons for taking out equivalent of one month of V iet Cong re­ would becom e a wasting a sset in the w ar this insurance policy. The handling of the w h ic h la c k e d t h e s u p p o r t o f th e e c ts re m a in s op en, h o w ev er. s u c h a s fo u n d a tio n s o r g o v e r n ­ cruitm ent in South V ietnam . of uncertain duration. The argum ent was Pueblo a ffa ir has been thoroughly sensible, p e o p le , and by a 1’ o w i n g th e In som e w ay ev ery p r o je c t is m e n t a g e n c ie s , b e fo r e a p a r ti­ since no diversion from the m ain theater perfectly valid, too. as long as the Hanoi As the captured docum ents continue to C e n tra l In te llig e n c e A gen cy in v o lv e d w ith th e p o litic s and c u la r p r o je c t is a p p r o v e d , s e e m s War-planners continued to keep open the poor in. m oreover, it becom es c le a re r and should be perm itted a t this tim e. B ut it g o v e r n m e n t o f th e h o s t c o u n try , to b e th e b e s t p o s s ib le m e th o d option of what they ca ll "p ro tracted w a r." has given an im pression of weakness, to o p e r a te in th e fr a m e w o r k o f clea re r that the T et period a ttack s on the But the re al meaning of the events of the cities w ere a m ajor d isaster for Gen. Giap. nonetheless, that could tem pt the North th e p r o je c t , a g r e a t d e a l o f c o n ­ a n d , o f c o u r s e , a p e r f e c t ly in n o c ­ o f s e le c tio n . last month is, quite sim ply, that the Hanoi if m easured in term s of his planned goals. Koreans to try something e lse of a m ore ser­ fid e n c e in th e d e c is io n -m a k ­ u o u s p r o je c t m a y b e c o m e s o m e ­ C o m b in e d w ith th o ro u g h , war-planners concluded som e tim e ago ious nature, or could even tem pt Hanoi to S e lf-critical docum ents a re now being ob­ e r s c o m p e te n c e w a s lo s t. th in g e ls e . o n -g o in g s u p e r v is io n , th e sy s­ that “ protracted w ar” was not a p ractical change the pattern qf the war by making a tained. and these show, beyond doubt, proposition fo r them . Hence, Gen. Vo really m a jo r move in Laos. The U n iv e r s ity w ent ahead, H o w i s th e lin e b e tw e e n a p r o j­ te m , it is h o p e d , w ill c o n tin u e that both a general uprising of the urban Nguyen Giap began to go for broke with populace and the collapse of the South h o w ev er, to r e d e fin e its in te r ­ e c t to b e a c c e p t e d a n d o n e w h ic h to p r o te c t th e U n iv e r s ity fro m F o r the mom ent, in truth, the whole the T e t period atta ck s on the cities. The V ietnam ese arm y w ere confidently ex­ thing hangs on a razo r's edge. But it will n a tio n a l “ d im e n s io n ” in o rd er is r e je c t e d to be d raw n ? Is it su ch a ffa ir s as th a t w h ic h oc- aim w as. and is. to drag the United States pected. alm ost certain ly cease to do so if the P re s­ to a v o id b e c o m in g in v o lv e d b e tw e e n c o u n trie s th a t a r e not c u r e d o v e r th e V ie tn a m p r o je c t . to the negotiating table on H anoi's term s. ident gives the right answ er to Gens. The decision to go for broke necessarily It m ay be that the costly failu re to attain in s u c h p r o b le m s a g a in , b u t to in c o n flic t a n d th o se th a t a re . - T h e E d ito r s W heeler and W estmoreland. these goals explains the iong delay a t Khe m a in ta in a n e x te n s iv e p re s e n c e I f s o , a l m o s t a l l o v e r s e a s p r o j­ Sanh. which was (and perhaps still i*) Copyright a -- > iU ^ ’ r » . •*-1 r . -. j e n g a g e d i n a d v i $ i n g . rt h e M i n i s - „jic t s w h ic h a id th e p e o p le and. „./«¡»it */ / / .• ' ~ . . i v . . . a c o d e f o r in te g rity G o o d n ig h t , la d ie s E d itor’s note: The following column which considers extenuating circu m ­ The good new s has fin a lly was w ritten by Bob, Rosen, Chief Ju s ­ stances and has the power to negate, h a s t o a p p r o v e b u t th e in d iv id u a l tice of the Student T ra ffic Appeal Court. or partially negate, the person's guilt been r e le a s e d . By s p r in g te rm s o r o r itie s . concerning the alleged infraction by s o r o r ity w o m e n m a y b e is s u e d It is r e g r e tta b le t h a t i t to o k By BO B RO SEN withdrawing the ticket or changing it to keys so th a t th e y w o n ’t have so m u ch t im e And e n e r g y , a n d a warning. The Court, in perform ing The Student T ra ffic Appeal Court its function, provides fo r a peer inter­ to w a it up fo r la te r e tu r n in g so m any w om en lo s t so m u ch (STAC) was authorized as early as pretation of the regulations governing s is te r s . s le e p , b e fo re it w as d e c id e d 1954 by the State Board of Agriculture students. Since the Court has veto F a ll te r m , P a n h e lle n ic C o u n ­ through its approval of M otor V ehicle power over the enforcem ent of the SM VR. th a t k e y s w e r e a n e a s ily im p le ­ Regulation Number E ight. Since that there is a built-in safeguard to operate c il in itia te d an in v o lv e d s tru g ­ m e n te d p r o je c t fo r e a c h s o r o r it y . tim e STAC has been the court of appeal in the student's behalf. g le to en act a p o lic y ch an g e B u t now th e k e y s m a y b e d is ­ for sum m onses w ritten pursuant to the so th a t a key s y s te m c o u ld b e Student Motor V ehicle R egulation (SM V R) The possession and operation of a motor tr ib u te d by s p rin g te rm . In established by the MSU Board of Trus­ vehicle by a student on the MSU campu> in itia te d . T h ere w as a lo n g lig h t o f th e a m o u n t o f tim e it is a privilege. The Board of T ru stees s tu d y s o t h a t a b e t t e r r a tio n a le tees. w a s e x p e c te d to in s titu te s u c h a This was done to provide a con­ in extending this privilege to eligible c o u ld be p re s e n te d to A SM SU p la n , Panhel is to be c o m p li­ venient appelate body to serve those who students requires com pliance with the provisions of the regulation bv making and M ilto n B. D ic k e r s o n , v ic e m e n te d th a t a c tio n w ill be com e in conflict with the provisions ot the SM V R. which is applicable only to this a condition for enrollm ent The p r e s id e n t fo r stu d e n t a ffa ir s . a v a ila b le on th is is s u e a s soon Court m akes the provision for stu­ MSU students. The SM VR provides F in a lly , tw o w eeks ago, Pan- a s i t w ill. penalties up to $25 for infractions of dents to have the m axim um freedom h e l d e c id e d th a t th e k e y s p ro ­ it provisions. STAC provides the only guaranteed by the Academ ic Freedom L e t th e g r ie v a n c e s o f th e p a s t Report, while a t the sam e tim e allowing p o s a l w a s n o t a p o lic y c h a n g e a t m eans for adjudication of tick ets issued b e fo r g o tte n . G o o d n ig h t, la d ie s . the U niversity to provide regulations against violations of the regulation. a ll, but m e r e ly a p ro ced u ra l 'Keep an eye on these two!' This Court is a semi-autonomous body necessary to m aintain order. c h a n g e . T h is m e a n s th a t n o o n e - T h e E d ito r s A rticle IV. P a rt 11. Sec. 7. of the ASMSU Constitution sta te s: "T h e OUR R E A D » S ’ MINDS Student T ra ffic Appeal Court shall de­ term ine its own rules of procedure with the advice and consent of the Student B oard ." At present, the Court has no written form al rules of procedure con­ cerning the review of appeals. As part O n l y e s t a b l i s h e d s o l u t i o n s s o u g h t of an inform al presentation m ade before the Board la st Spring, the procedure whereby three ju s tice s would review To the E d ito r: presently announced candidates of the Students of MSU owe it to them selves w aste if our schools are not to go on every appeal w as suggested. This was The plan for a referendum a s to the R epublican, D em ocratic. S ta te s R ights. to open the door to exam ination of the delivering, year by year, fresh hoards not presented in the form of a form al preferred presidential candidates A m erican, P atriotic,. T ro tsk y ist. Cit­ program of the Socialist Labor P a rty of ignorant. unbalanced, un critical written procedure. Since there was no (Choice 68) reveals how "th e past izens fo r New P o litics, or B lack Na­ so that students and others can judge minds, a t once suspicious and credu­ form al motion made by the Board as a cts like an Alp upon the b ra in ." tionalist parties dem onstrate the ex ­ fo r them selves whether social owner­ lous. weakly gregarious, easily baffled to advice or consent concerning this P referential polls with resp ect to the tent to which the intellectu al horizons ship and control of industry by m eans and easily m islead, into the monstrous p ractice there can be no question as of students and other A m ericans have of Socialist Industrial Governm ent will responsibilities of this present w o rld - to whether this was followed. The been confined. Solutions to cu rren t bring peace, general well-being, hon­ issue is: What procedures should be M E R E CANNON F O D D E R AND S T U F F L o o k fir s t a t h o m e problem s a re sought within the condi­ esty and decency to A m erica and the used by the Court and how should these FO R M A SSACRES AND S T A M P E D E S ." tions and institutions which crea ted the world. Ralph Muncy, chairm an. procedures be adopted? To the E ditor: At the present tim e there is a need problem s. Thus, Choice . 68 elections ASMSU needs to pay heed to the words Mich. State Central Com m ittee. ToA SM SU : for an evaluation of the Court' pro­ will be confined to those politicians of H.G. W ells: “ We have no tim e to S o cialist L abor P arty I count 13 people around your board cedures. There should be a form al who peddle their p articu lar nostrum s m eeting table in Thursday's picture Written code of operations established fo r doing away with the evil spawn of t frontpage of Sta te N ew s). for the Court and it should be approved You keep telling us . that m ore money capitalism within the foul c lim a te of unemployment, poverty, greed, preju­ capitalism . Scan the ro ster of candi­ dice and hatred. by the Board. It is our firm belief is needed to run things. M a il for M a r in e s a p p re c ia te d that the evaluation commitMR provided You should w atch your luxury spend­ dates of the Republican and D em o­ Until Americans follow in the foot­ c ra tic p a rtie s in particu lar. E a c h will steps of the founders of the Republic for by the m otion passed by the Board ing! will form ulate such a code. This code 13 people! be seen to be declaim ing about war, and cast off attachments -to outworn in­ To the Editor: holiday is E a s te r and I know how the men Is that an expensive voting m achine poverty, unemployment, greed p reju ­ stitutions and habits of thought, the To all Students: m iss being home during this season. I must provide fo r an efficie n t and ju ­ on the wall and tables? dice or hatred. Not one will advocate danger of genocide which is inherent would like to. on their behalf, request if dicious hearing of all appeals. Once we the elim ination of cap italism which re­ in western capitalism and eastern state Let me introduce myself: my name is possible a card or letter be sen t to wish have established such a code there can Don Aube quires w ar to survive and which breed s despotisms will increase. Associated LCPL Michael Arndt stationed now in them a Happy E a s te r. Any e ffo rt would be no longer be any question a s to the Alpena, junior Vietnam. I have been selected as a repre­ appreciated. I realize there can be diffi­ integrity of the Court. sentative to write your school on behalf of cu lties but a thought of support would be We fe e l that a form al code of opera­ Nti TEAMRAM? HOURTEAMTWELVE UJE MUWR W TWICE INJÜLV, over 1060 Marines stationed at Camp w elcom e. tions should be adopted for the follow­ T1MEF.JUE4AMOTER«VTMOE N ANNUIATE H0UTHREE TIME« IN Books, which is located 7 miles north of ing reasons: AMUSM HOUltmWSfW AlW5TANPPWNPHDüONŒNiEPlEAfl£A DaNang. The men here devote their ef­ M ichael D. Arndt MAP ANP M N ttlf ONCE £ JUNE.. forts to the total supply of our fellow Ma­ P .S . M ail m ay be forwarded to the follow­ 1. . To p ro tect the individual student rines in the I Corps Area. ing address: appealing his ticket. M ichael D. Arndt L C P L 2165946 2. To p ro tect the m em b ers of the I won't go to great lengths expressing 1st FSR /FL C Court from outside pressure. what it moans to us to receive mail, es­ H&SBn, H&SCo S-4 3. To p ro tect the integrity of the Court pecially around the holidays which means F P O San F ran cisco . California a s an institution in the U niversity stu­ * m i l H o il In in S ince th e next m a lo r 96602 dent com m unity. M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan M onday, M arch 4 , 1968 3 BASIC OUTLINES N E W S R e d s a m b u s h U . S . t r o o p s ; A T I. NAT SCI. SOC. su m m a ry CO URSE f o e ’s s t r e n g t h n e a r S a i g o n A capsule s u m m a ry o f H it d ay 's avants fro m SAIGON (A P) - A 200- The Command said m ost of tions designed to keep vital the area since the beginning of O U T L IN E S the U.S. casu alties cam e in the m ilitary inform ation from the Communist lunar new year o u r w lra s e rv ic e *. man Communist fo rce killed first eight m inutes of a w ither­ enem y hands. offensive Ja n . 31. At that tim e 48 A m erican soldiers and The command declined to the allied troops qut off Red HIST: 1 2 1 ,1 2 2 ,1 0 1 ,1 0 2 wounded 28 in an ambush along ing m achine gun assault from well prepared positions. disclose the number of men soldiers said to be en route a key highway nine m iles north At the sam e tim e. U.S.. head­ in the company. G enerally an to Saigon to unite with units of Saigon, the U .S. Command re­ PSYCH: 151 CHEM: 1 3 0 ,1 4 1 quarters disclosed the arrival infantry company numbers 178 attacking the ca p ita l's Tan “/ w o u ld r a t h e r b e s a f e r ported Sunday. The a tta ck under­ Son Nhut Air Base. scored the still-rem aining ene­ of 6.500 U .S. M arines from men. Som etim es, however, com ­ o n th e s t r e e t s o f N ew Y o r k the United S tates to bolster panies operate a t overstrength th a n m a k e a tr ip to t h e my strength in the cap ital area. or understrength, depending on Badly raked in the first MATH: 1 0 8 ,1 0 9 ,1 1 1 ,1 1 2 ,1 1 3 Leathernecks defending Khe the mission. eight m inutes of the ambush, m o o n . ” R o y W ilk in s o f t h e Sanh in South V ietnam 's north­ This unit's task was to re- the A m ericans called for rein­ N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n f o r th e Seniors invi ted west corner against a possible connoiter Route 248 which con­ forcem ent and a ir support. STAT: 1 2 1 ,1 2 3 , MATH 120 North V ietnam ese m ass attack. A d v a n cem en t of C o lo r e d nects with Route 13-known as Several 25th Division com ­ The ambush of a company of P e o p le . to Cow les House the U.S. 25th Infantry Division Bloody 13 because of the many panies w ere rushed to the am ­ ECON: 2 0 0 ,2 0 1 V iet Cong ambushes along it. bush scene while U.S. fighter- at 9:15 a.m . Saturday m arked Seniors to be graduated this linking Saigon to South Viet- bom bers and helicopter gun- the w orst mauling of the w ar on term will have an opportunity an A m erican unit in the Saigon m an’s northern provinces. ships swarm ed over the Com­ to m eet Presid en t Hannah and m ilitary d istrict. The U.S. U.S. and South V ietnam ese munist positions. The fight PH YSIC S: 2 3 7 ,2 3 8 ,2 3 9 ,2 8 7 , his wife a t a senior reception sputtered out a t nightfall. International News a t Cowles House a t 7:30 to­ Command withheld its report fo rces have been battling e le ­ m ents of the North V ietnam ese of the ambush for 24 hours, The U.S. Command in V ietnam reported that night. apparently under new regula­ 101st and 141st R egim ents in M ilitary spokesmen said a 2 8 8 ,2 8 9 a 200-man Communist fo rce killed 48 A m erican soldiers sweep of the area la ter turned up 20 Communist bodies and and wounded 28 in an ambush along a key highway nine m iles north of Saigon. IN SAN JUAN HARBOR four weapons. The U.S. Command took the Zond 4, a new unmanned Soviet Sputnik, rocketed security wraps off the arrival out into space, and an official announcement said it was of the fresh M arines as part heading for "outlying regions of near-earth sp ace.' probably meaning the moon. O il t a n k e r breaks in t w o / of the accelerated buildup of Am erican troops to reinforce the critica l northern sector of London police reported that explosions in two South Vietnam . separate incidents in London damaged an Am erican m ilitary officers, club, the W est G erm an E m bassy spills o y e r beach area and the Spanish Em bassy SAN JU AN . P R. i AP i - A by the Spanish at the e ast en­ Coast Guard said nothing could tanker broke in two at the trance to the harbor. be done to stem the flow of oil "S W E A T IN G EX A M S?” Rum ors that South A frica will switch its gold sales from London to P a ris threatened E urope's already mouth of busy San Ju an harbor Sm all craft in the area were for a time. jitte ry money m arkets, increasing prospects of a con­ Sunday and spilled her load of also covered with a thick coat "T h e first step is to clear YQUR U SED B (5 0 K H EA D Q U A RTERS tinued gold buying rush that could im peril the value of oil into the harbor area and of oil. the channel." he . "T h en the U.S. dollar and the B ritish pound. See page 9 onto nearby beaches. Lt. Allan G ottesm an of the w e'll worrv about the o il.” h a s a w id e s e l e c t i o n o f The re a r section of the tanker U .S. M arines trying to rout Communists holing up drifted aground on a bar at the STU D Y G U ID E S AND A ID S . in Khe Sanh are using diving rods to find underground west side of the harbor en­ tunnels which may be hideouts for Communists. trance. The front portion was blocking, the channel T o h e lp you "b o n e up/* An Israeli D efense M inistry source said that Is­ The snip was the 12.065-ton raeli troops have killed 35 of an estim ated 50 Arab Ocean E a g le, of Liberian reg is­ raid ers attem pting to in filtrate across the Jord an R iver try. The G reek captain and 34- Z a le g into the occupied west bank in the last 10 days. • m em ber G reek crew were taken C O L L E G E off without injury. n e w e st C L IF F STU D Y O U T L IN E Pope Paul VI gave his noonday blessing to a crowd The ship was carrying a cargo N O TES M A STER in St., P e te r's Square in V atican City and then began a of nearly six million gallons of s t y le s , S E R IE S week-long re tre a t of m editation and prayer in observ­ oil from Venezuela to the Ì 1BS ance of the Lenten season. Caribbean Oil R efinery in San AND M AN Y O T H E R S 4 c # 0s Juan. N a tio n a l News The U.S. Coast Guard said °L//v the ship broke in two at 7 a.m. V.~:,'2P£ . si si?.' A m erican c itie s* th a t- h&vr *■bsew Ttrertty minute's fitter, ail of torn by ra cia l violence endorsed a presidential com ­ the crew had been brought tudent tore m is sio n s findings that white racism was the cause of ashore. the . and a costly national e ffo rt shjould be the Oil was pouring out of both gre a te st cure. > -->» -■«•••. r s>age 1 sections of the vessel. Some of M i !» j i ■"a* 4 * 4 ‘4 % > ivr't P uerto R ic o 's finest beaches p e au ty. $145 Carole Tregoff, sentenced with Dr. Bernard Finch are only a few m iles away. to life in prison for the m urder of F in ch 's estranged By noon, a huge oil slick had wife, could be granted parole a fte r seven y ears behind spread a s fa r e a st as the Capi­ tol building about a m ile away. RANDALL’S bars. A, thick coating of black oil Q U A L IT Y W alter P . R euther, president of the United Auto also covered the beaches at d ia m o n d s : W orkers, has called for a series of caucus m eetings in La P erla slum in old San Juan, fo r le s s DRY New Y ork among the heads of about 20 unions in order to The Coast Guard said it enlist their support in the coming power struggle between w asn't certain whether the oil Reuther and AFL-CIO President G eorge Meany. would endanger the beaches at t fia n $ 2 0 0 . C L E A N IN G luxury hotels in the Condado m i C O U PO N DAYS ) d istrict, away. about three m iles Ju an Diaz M artinez, a ssist­ X S M ^ Men’s 2 piece matching 3 ant m anager of the Puerto R ico Sheraton Hotel, said he | S U IT S B lasts d a m a g e thought the oil was too far way to be of any danger. ' S i s is ^ Cleaned & pressed Luis Munoz, resident m an­ ager of the Candado Beach w h e ië * to perfection Only M 49 ea. e m b a s s ie s , clu b Hotel, said he had not been warned that the oil was of yôu com e 8 M .9 S To be viilid this coupon must be presented when clothes are brought in for cleaning Coupon void after M a r c h 9 One any threat. coupon lo a euslomer. LONDON i API -- Explo­ The explosion at the officers But waves had splashed oil lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! sions in two sep arate incidents club wrecked an em ergency on the lower walls of 400- in London damaged an Am eri­ door and shattered four win­ vear-old E l M orro Castle, built can m ilitary o fficers club, the dows. [ g y l/M iia C O U P O N p a y s T West G erm an E m b assy and the A U .S. Army spokesman w h e n y o u ’r e Spanish Em bassy Sunday. said m ost of the 125 persons ^ Men’s or Ladles Plain th ro u gh P olice said there was no in the building, mainly Army im m ediate connection between o fficers and their fam ilies, J O / i w n fm u f F lo rist / p la y in g g a m e s. THESE SW EATERS the blasts. slept through the blast. 10% off CONVENIENT TERMS Cleaned and pressed Sunday is a favorite day for P olice said there was no cash value fo r students & faculty dem onstrations in London, sign of leaflets in the inci­ 809 E . MICH. A V E ., LANS, 207 S. WASHINGTON - LANSING 2 for m ainly by various left-wing dents. groups, and sources speculated that a leftist organization On the continent explosions VALUES Yo he valid this coupon must be presented when clothes are brought in tor cleaning. Coupon void after M a r c h 9 One could be responsible . No inju ries were reported in and Spanish em bassies in The the blasts. In the first, an explosive Portuguese E m b assy was dam­ shattered windows in the Greek Hague and an outer wall of the SENIORS W in t e r T e r m C o m m e n c e m e n t coupon to a customer. lOOQOGOtfQOOQQQQQI É device shattered a garden door aged. R A N D A L L 'S coupon pays yfM m Ë fë of the Spanish E m bassy in S u n d a y M a r c h 1 0 3 p . m . M .S .U . A u d i t o r i u m London's B elgravia d istrict In Turin. Italy, the U.S. con­ sulate w as rocked by an explo­ C le a n o n ly s p e c ia l ju s t before dawn. W IL L Th blast shattered a num­ sion Saturday night shattering ber of windows and also blew windows and causing other R ag, p ric e on in windows a t the West G er­ damage. man E m bassy next door. Italian police said guards ALW AYS 50e off A p prox. 8 lb. load at the U .S. E m b assy in Rom e The blast outside the U.S. To be valid this coupon must be presented when clothes are o fficers club acro ss town oc­ and a t other Am erican official brought in for cleaning. 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M M I I l i Main Floor Lobby or Call 355-3498 M onday, M arch 4 , 1968 4 Michigan State Nears, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS 1. Looking up 2. Do the girls get words, Pete? the messager I ’ve always had Indubitably. a predilection The effect is for polysyllabic monumentally communication. hypnotic. I t ’s u p , u p a n d a w a y f o r M S U ’s D a v e Thor M S U ’s Captain Dave T h o r shows the fo rm which won h im the B ig Ten vault s co re s of 9 .7 and th re e 9 .5 ’ s which gave h im a near p e rfe c t 9 .5 points. It was the 3. Really? 4. Cosh. cham pionship Saturday at Jenlson. He approaches the vau lt In the f ir s t photo. Is second highest s co re In the m eet and enabled T h o r to unseat the tw o~tlm e Fancy phraseology As a modus operandi in defending cham pion, H aro ld Shaw of Illin o is . State News Photo by Lance Lagonl produces a salubrious establishing a continuous at his highest height In the second, and p re p a re s fo r a land In the th ird . T h o r had result, especially program of rewarding during the vernal social contacts, I find equinox. verbiage highly efficacious. s p a r k l e s a s g y m n a s t s ANY By DON DAHLSTROM State News Sports W riter The Big Ten championship gym nastic m eet here over the B i g T O hind team m ate Toby Towson in floor ex e rcise with 9.25 points. After that, he tied for first c h a m p i o n s h i p " J o e then followed with ex ­ cellent ro u tin es." Fedorchik also helped tre­ mendously with a fourth in to grab an 82.8-79.45 lead over second-place Michigan. The key event was tram po­ line where Randy Campbell. <*tarh in side horse <9.3». won floor e x e rcise (9.15» and Norm Jo lin . and Thor com ­ S. Funny, all I do is tell a weekend belonged to MSU Cap­ vault (9.2). second in par­ bined to score 24.8 points. vault (9.5) and p arallel bars girl I ve lined up one of tain Dave Thor and his Spar­ allel b ars 15.151. and third This was barely enough to (9.2), and tied for first in tnose great jobs Equitable tan team m ates as they scored rem ain ahead. 107.60-107.55. horizontal bar (9.3). In the in high bar (94F). is offering—you know, 190.25 points to win the m eet as Michigan swept the first process, he tied or bettered challenge, opportunity, Here's your best tire buy in its and tie for the conference Towson. Fedorchik. and Thor two NCAA and seven Big Ten three places behind Wayne important work, good pay— ana iI set get all the < can handle, dates 1 price range. Pick your size now and Go Goodyear. Choose from any size blackwall tubeless listed below. $ crown with Michigan and Iowa. MSU took firs t place in the m eet by scoring the highest champions. However, his showing would set the tempo for Spartans in the m eet by com bining to score 28.05 points in floor e x ercise M iller N evertheless, the Spartans have been in vain if the rest were ahead for the first tim e Like, man, it really 3.00 E X T R A F O R W .W total of any team in the nation It was only slightly below their Mm of the team |iadn't perform ed all y ear a fte r tram poline in grooves‘out, huh? « f i » -''1 - » - V " - -Sj * S & > T a r " this season. Combined with j r t m from the pre'wrv.^&vv““ u ri *M Dr* as it did. *a key m e e t i m?> 'u'rcie-hW-’^/rc-'^ M ichigan's 188.0 points for but still was one of the best m argin through the rest of the Plus f 155 to U . 0S "E v ery o n e was g r e a t." Szy- 6.50 x 13 $ 1.55 red. Ex. Tax («pendini second place and Iow a's 185.85 pula said. T'We started fantas­ in the nation this season. m eet by scoring 27.75 in vault. on tlie) and eld tire fo r third, it gave the Spartans 7.75 X 14 (7.50 x 14) $ 1.88 tically strong. Then the tram ­ MSU also won side horse 27.2 in parallel bars, snd 27.7 NO M ON EY a three-w ay tie for the Big in high bar. For details about careers at Equitable, see your Placement Officer, oi 8.25 x 14 ( 8.00 x 14) $ 2.05 poline team gave us the m orale (27.1) and still rings 1 27.65 1 .T e n ..championship with 13 write: James L. Morice, Manager, College Employment,' ~r DOW N and confidence we need. It was championship points. T h e E q u i t a b l e L ife A s s u r a n c e S o c ie t y o f th e U ifite d S ta te s the m ost fan tastic team per­ on ou r E asy This qualified all three team s Home Office: 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York. N.Y. 10018 1110 Ee MICHIGAN for the NCAA national m eet form ance I'v e ever had ." An Equal Opportunity Employtr, U /F C Equitable 1800 IV 2-1426 P ay P la n i in Tucson, Ariz., April 4-6. Towson won his specialty S k a t e r s , f r o s h s p lit with a n ear-p erfect 9.55. Thor dem onstrated why he Two of the unsung heroes i-SSSSS must ra te as one of the top for the Spartans w ere Clifi w it h r u g g e d B a d g e r s gym nasts in conference his­ I tory by winning four of five Diehl and Jo e F e d o rch ik . By TOM BROWN E nrico followed with a solo all-around events and finish­ Diehl rebounded from a dis­ ATTENTION CREDIT UNION MEMBERS S tate News Sports W riter score. ing second in the other against appointing day against Iowa in MADISON. W IS .-T h e larg­ D uffett cam e 3:42 from a some of the top com petition in a dual m eet one week before e st crowd to view a college shutout before the Badgers' the country. by perform ing three steady Tom Obrodovich scored on a ‘Dave is ju s t too m u ch ." routines in parallel bars 8.85 > hockey gam e this season packed the D am e County Coliseum powerplay. The young net- an elated Coach George Szy- vault (9.05). and high bat K minder was credited with 46 here to see the "MSU hockey 8 ■V I t ’s F a m i l y N i g h t pula said a fte r the m eet. “ His (8.65). "C liff took the pressure off team throttle the high-scoring saves, while Bob Vroman had 8 perform ance w as one of the us in each of the la st three W isconsin skaters. 3-1. S at­ 21 saves for the Badgers. ■ finest in Big Ten h isto ry ." I events by leading off with strong The win gained a split for step up to a In Satu rd ay's championship urday night. perfo rm an ces." Szypula said. the Spartan icers who had T o n i g h t m eet, Thor placed second be- The crowd of 7.077 watched dropped F rid a y 's gam e. 3-1., the Spartans, unleash a three- The Spartans gained an early stewardess goal b arrag e in the second 1 period while sophomore goalie 2-0 lead on goals by Swanson and Hathaway in the first pe­ a t y o u r 1 9 6 8 R ich D uffett choked the Badger career riod. but W isconsin's high- offense, holding the Wisconsin scoring B ert DeHate and Dick icers to one late powerplay Klipsie knotted the score in tally. the second stanza. A n n u a l M e e t i n g Following a scoreless first Ken Anstev put the Spartans period. L ee Hathaway put the back in front early in the third Spartans out in front on an It pays to be a C r e d i t U n io n F am ­ Suddenly your world becomes period, but Klipsie tied the assist from Alan Swanson. anywhere between the Atlantic and the score, and two scores by Ob­ ily . . . th a t’ s th e th e m e of your Bob F a lla t tallied next for Pacific . . . Canada or Mexico . . . rodovich and Klipsie put it the sk aters on a Ken Anstey- 1968 A nnual M e e tin g . A nd, th a t’s traveling, meeting interesting people. away for the Badgers. engineered powerplay. and Bill Every day is different. You'll fly w hat your c r e d it u n io n is a ll ab o u t only about 77 hours a month. . . . s e r v in g th e b est fin a n c ia l in ­ Between flights there's new-found te re s t of C r e d it U n io n F a m ilie s . leisure time to expand your personal interests. The world is yours So com e to th e m e e tin g . 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E a rlie r pinned by R oger Young, the 130- $1.00 Westmore IOWA C IT Y -T h e Big Ten while one of the two team s and no points respectively. wrestling championship was scheduled for two days but it would have had to win all of theirs. " I thought the first place team would be out in front by retained his 137-pound title while Mike Bradley su ccess­ fully defended his 177-pound in the year. Smith had pinned Porter. Mike M cGilliard. replacing pound cham p. He then coun­ tered with 3-1 and 2-0 wins be­ fore winning the consolation BanSpray EyeShadowStick was all over in one. The Spartan grapplers, de­ fending B ig Ten and NCAA As it turned out, MSU easily a long way and I figured there outdistanced the re s t of the would be a good second place field. 74 The points Spartans scored b a ttle ," said Spartan coach while Michigan. Grady Peninger. “ Iowa was crown. J e f f Sm ith dethroned Dave P o rte r to capture the heavyweight title. the injured Bob Byrum a t 123. captured a fourth place for MSU. He scored two pins, one final, 3-1, in overtim e. Dale C arr, the defending 145-pound cham p, was dropped Deodorant Limit One Expires after 3/10/68 C £t JO Limit On* 27' Expires after 3/10/68 cham ps, all but clinched the Anderson got off to a good •in 1:09. to help him move to to second place by W isconsin's East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only title a fte r the firs t day’s com ­ N orthwestern and Iowa tied the surprise of the tournam ent. " start as he pinned W iscon­ Mike Gluck. Gluck scored a the consolation finals. petition. The only other team s with 50 each. Indiana grabbed ‘We had nine fig h te rs." sin's R ay Knutilla in 6:00. third period takedown for a •Keith Low rance rebounded $1.00 69* fifth with 31 points. W iscon­ Peninger said. “ You can t c riti­ that had a chance for a win were Michigan and Northwest­ sin w as sixth with 26 while cize any- boy who goes down Ohio S tate followed with 22. fighting.” * He then decisioned M ichigan's from a first round loss, to take 4-3 win over Carr. SewingKits ProTootMrusbes ern. F o r one of the two to win. Geoff Henson 2-0 before win­ ning the title with a 9-1 win over N orthw estern's Ja c k Dunn. Limit One A lt "* Limit One jo« "Any way it went we should Expires after 3/10/68 Expires after 3/10/68 have won i t ." said Anderson, East Lansing Store Only East Lansing Store Only "but I didn't expect it to be ‘COUPON1 that easy. The other team s kept knocking each other ou t." i COUPON VOTE HT Y \JXEt COUPON VOTE L -V A " “I Anderson becam e the first 1H off on the £ I 10% OFF THE DISCOUNT PRICE i ë purchase of MSU grappler to win three Worth 9! 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Another bright spot for MSU The m e e t's top individual Finishing third in the Big “ We cam e* to beat Wisconsin W illiam s, surprisingly, didn’t was its 800 fre e sty le relay perform ers included Ju an B ello Ten is becoming a tradition and we did. It was a pleasure m ake the championships of the perform ance. The q u artet of of M ichigan, Dan Milne of P u r­ for the MSU swim team . to b eat them a fte r they had 200 I.M . and placed seventh W illiam s, R ich ard s, Kalm bach, due, and Charlie Hickcox of Led by sophomore B ru ce taken us in that dual m eet in that event. He finished 3rd and R auch finished third and Indiana. Richards, the Spartans took e a rlie r this y e a r." in the 200 backstroke. its tim e of 7:09.74 qualified third place in the Big Ten R ich ard s placed in the cham ­ Don Rauch provided the Spar­ it for the NCAA m eet. Bello won the 100 butter- championships for the fourth pionship finals in all three of tans with their highest finish In diving the Spartans had •fly and 200 freestyle. Hickcox straight year a t this w eekend's his individual events. He was in any event with a second in Doug Todd and Jitn Henderson took the 200 I.M ., 100 back­ m eet at Ann Arbor. third in the 200 breaststroke the 200 freesty le. His 1:44.6 in the finals of each event. In stroke, and 200 backstroke and Indiana ran away with the and his tim e of 2:15.51 set a in the prelim inaries bettered the one-m eter Todd w as sev­ Milne won the 50 and 100 free- team title with 490 points to new MSU varsity record. his previous best for this year enth and Henderson ninth. In styles. 339 for second place M ichigan: R ichard s finished fifth in by m ore than two and. one-half MSU had 248 points, W iscon­ both the 200 and 400 individual seconds. sin was fourth with 236, fol­ medleys. Rauch placed 5th in the 50 lowed by Ohio S ta te (158), The 400 I.M . was the best freestyle and 7th in the 100. G o p h e r s s h o c k Minnesota (129). Illinois event of the m eet for MSU as MSU got some other strong (119), Northwestern (93), P ete W illiam s (second). Chuck perform ances in the sprints. Purdue (81), and Iowa (35). Geggie (10th), Rollie Gro- G ary Langley took ninth in the Coach Charles M cC affree seth ( l lt o ) and Richards 50. Mike K alm bach was eighth was pleased with his team s gave the Spartans 28 points. ' S ’ c a g e r s , 7 5 - 6 8 and Langley 11th in the 100, and in the 200 Kalm bach took MSU’s basketball team John Benington said. “ We 10th place with R ollie Groseth R u n n in g w ith th e p a c k GIRLS GIRLS brought the troubles that had were actu ally lucky to be in 12th. plagued it at Iowa home to Je n - the gam e a t half tim e, due to A U D IT IO N S MSU had two men score in ison Fieldhouse Saturday and some fine play by Tom L ic k ." M SU so p h R ic h S t e v e n s Is ru n n in g t h i r d In S a t u r d a y ’ s f i n a l s In th e B ig T e n 1 0 0 0 - y a r d ru n a t O h io S t a t e . S t e v e n s fin is h e d t h i r d In th e 1000 and a l s o r a n s e c o n d on lost to last-place M innesota. The Spartans trailed 44-36 FO R each of the long freesty le races. In the 500 Groseth placed sixth 75-68. at the half, but could have M S U ’ s w in n in g m ile r e l a y . S t a t e N ew s P h o to by Don K o p riv a The Spartans experienced been w orse off if not for some G O G O D A N C ER S and Chuck Geggie was ninth. Geggie took seventh in the another poor shooting first last-m inute heroics by Lick. The Gophers, led by an 18- S w in g L iv e l y TV Show r S T w i t h D an -P an g b orn lftth f^ haIf; and the" in the second half be thwart- M IL E R E L A Y W IN S point firs t half perform ance 1S ed by a late spurt by the Goph- from 6-8 cen ter Tom Kondla. M onday, M arch 4 Bob Burke swam wellin the ers. The sam e thing had hap­ opened up a 44-30 lead with a 100 and 200 backstrokes, tak pened against Iowa Tuesday at minute left, but Lick scored .7 :3 0 p .m . ing fifth in each race. John Musulin garnered an Iowa City. “It w as probably the w orst on a hook shot and added two layups a fte r steals to chop M S U 4th in B i g 1 0 t r a c k W JIM -TV eighth place finish in the 200 first-half defensively w e've down the Gopher lead. d oors," said MSU Assistant 70-yard high hurdles record Saginaw Street & Howard — Lansing By DON KO PRIV A butterfly and Greg Brown was played all y e a r," MSU Coach The Spartans shot only 34 Coach Jim Gibbard. Frid ay night in the prelim ­ State News Sports W riter (USE PARKING LOT ENTRANCE) per cent in the half and center The Spartan m ile relay won inaries with an 8.2 as he edged Lee L afayette, who had 11 of COLUM BUS. O hio-M SU won in 3:14.4. Don Crawford led Badger great IVJjke B utler, the his 18 points in the firs t half, the m ile relay for the Spar­ off for the Spartans in 48.0. defending champ. was typical of the Spartans' O n ly M i n u t e s F r o m M S U tans' only championship en- taking the lead. R ich Stevens Pollard took second in the shooting. He scored on only 4 route to a som ewhat disap­ and P a t Wilson ran 49.3 and finals in 8.3 behind Butler, Monday Evening Special On any o rd e r of two c o m p lo t* d in n e rs , the 1/2PRICE with this of 12 attem pts. MSU shot no b etter in the second half but the Gophers pointing fourth place finish in 48.7 respectively, while Bill who in F r id a y s sem i-finals the Big Ten track champion­ Wehrwein anchored with a 48.4 ships over the weekend. MSU s super - sophs. Wehr­ ican records of 8.1. had set new Big Ten and Am er­ lo w e r p ric e d were w orse for m ost of the coupon Favored W isconsin lived up wein and Stevens, accounted for Pollard also grabbed fifth half and MSU went ahead b rief­ d in n er w ill be to p re.m eet expectations by 11 of the Spartans' 25 points. in the low hurdles. ly tw ice. The Spartans w ere in em erging with its second suc­ Wehrwein w as edged in the Ita lia n Good after 4:00 p.m„ Mon, thru Thurs. front 47-46 with 13:06 to play Crawford finished fourth be­ cessive indoor title with 51 300-yard dash by M innesota's hind Iow a's Mike Mondane in !3/7/68' and 58-56 with six m inutes to points. Michigan made it close, R ich Simonsen. 30.7 to 30.8 the 440. Crawford ran 48.4 play before the Gophers spurt­ S p a g h e tti taking runner-up honors with W ehrwein's 30.8 tied the MSU in the prelim s. 48.9 in the Y U WAH fie d a M c u d . ed to win. Kondla had picked up his 48 1/2. while Minnesota g a r ­ record he had set Frid ay night sem is, and 48.7 in the finals. nered 33 1/2, good for third. in the prelim inaries. Mondane was timed in 47.6 » J l36 W. Grand River - E . LANSNG -ACROSS FROM CAMPUSL. fourth foul with 11 m inutes to Stevens ran in fifth place for his winning time. MSU with 25 points and In­ All you OUT ORDERS A RESERVATPNs/35jjzi2 play, but cam e back to lead the diana with 19 rounded out the through much of the 1000 yard Gophers in their spurt late in Defending champion pole can eat first division. run but a hard sprint at the end vayJLer R oland»Cw rbw madtv the, gam e.. K p n ^ S S p o r e ji 29 ''O h io S ta te .' Pw due. 1967 enabled him t s td g » .fW te c » - points to lead all scorers. 15 1 2. below his best, but outdoor cham p Iowa. Illinois sin 's G ary Thornton for third c t i l l acvrvrl f o r tK ir d r\l 1.50 •p'lW» Î A rb y c i o u s l y . . . th e d e li- d iffe r e n t Minnesota shot 48 per cent for the gam e while the Spar­ tans finished w itff 32 per Cent'. and Nortnw esiern tofibweri in place ,in 2:10.3, one of the b o it -or«tofe~ mm. • »• MSU clockings eycr Charley Pollard tied his own hind viktor. Wisconsin sophomore Jo e N aturally w e r e somewhat The loss w as the second at disappointed, but m ost had Including a tossed salad, ro fts t b e e f sa n d - ijom t! ■‘hr*thei*l#st“ 3* gam es for good perform ances for us. the Spartans, the second in the We ll ju s t have to work that IM News ro lls and b u tter, /Monday "w ic h . T r y o n e ! Y o u last- 20- home gam es against much harder to improve out- nights 5 p .m . t i l l 10 Big Ten opponents. ms. U * FAT Off. w ill n e v e r b e » a tis - Lambda Chi and Sigm a Chi the Open Ice Hockey champion­ will vie a t 7 tonight fo r the ship. gg E n|oy the n atio n ’s Sun. T h u rs. fie d w ith a n y th in g all-U niversity basketball cham ­ Carl Valentino and Vance fin es t at 11 a .m . to Midnight I t ’s G r e a t pionship in the I.M . Sports Arena. Poland will b attle for top hon­ le s s ! Lambda Chi was the fraternity ors at 5 tonight in Court I of F r l . & S a t. 11 to 2 a .m . F o r A D a te ! champion and Sigm a Chi was the I.M . for the Individual Hand­ EAST GRAND RIVER (North of Frandor) 2 7 0 W . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g runner-up. ball Championship. Lambda Chi reached the cham - * Sigm a Nu won the fraternity B ow l A t pionship gam e by defeating the table tennis crown Wednesday 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 DOMIhLO’S P IZ Z A D O M IN O ’S P IZ Z A Shadows, independent runner- night, beating Sigm a Chi. Rich yp. 43-41. Tom H uebner's 23 Monan and Jim Cockels won H O L I D A Y L A N E S points led Sigm a Chi to a 61- first and second singles for 3101 E . G R A N D R IV E R 47 win over independent titlists Sigm a Nu. O Augies Aces to reach the cham ­ McDonel Hall, with team s J U S T N O R TH O F F R A N D O R z pionship gam e. from M cLaine and McFadden. IV 7 -3 7 3 1 The defending champion Im ­ won the residence hall bowl­ S O B O W L IN G REFRESH M EN TS pressions m eet the J e t s tonight ing championship. Runner-up o SN A C K B A R B IL L IA R D S at 9:30 in the Ice Arena for was Hubbard. < Brion Kanda from Worship N PROORAM INFORMATION^ 332-6044 ^S555MNroe2*TleN^4eZa465* had the individual high gam e in N N O W ! 4th W E E K the tournam ent w ith a 279 and a. V) 0 s timht 1 :1 5 -3 :2 0 -5 :2 5 -7 :3 0 -9 :4 0 W IN N E R 7 A C A D E M Y A W A RD N O M IN A T IO N S O tM H S A T 1 :1 0 -3 :1 2 -5 :1 5 -7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 the high series with 664. 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"LOVE MATES’ COLOR [j i M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan M onday, M arch 4 , 1968 7 V a m p ir e K ille rs’ c o m b in e s fe a r, fo o lish n e ss it penalty for self destruction - ing a performance as convincing cohorts, the bumblers and fools present, but typically, it is not , dience, and in doing so has par­ Back in the days when the developed beyond the point of tially redeemed the less-than- through stupidity and refusal aa any of those ever proffered of the flick are the human reflecting properties of vampires by the great masters of horror beings. implication. exciting picture. were still matters of dispute, to recognize the true threat of acting, and for wisely avoiding Jack MacGowran as Anbro- The film’s other attractions In all fairness to Polanski,, one Professor Abronsius navi­ hie latent fears. Bala Lugosi accents and man- sius and Roman Polanski as include an amusing animated it must be noted that this edi­ gated the treacherous route to Each of theae elements ia narisms. young Alfred, conduct them­ prologue, -exquisite special ef­ tion of "Vampire Killers" was Transylvania intent upon de­ ostensibly present end seething Unfortunately, much of the selves in a manner which would fects and make-up, breath­ reworked by Polanski’s pro­ stroying the race of creatures on the screen, but the violent effect is lost in the frequent bring credit to the Three Stooges. taking location shots and a con­ duction partner, Martin Ran- known as vampires. eruption which seems to be switching between hokum and Juxtaposed against the inten­ cluding 90 seconds which aim sohoff, to the extent that the i¡ promised never really trans­ horror. As soon as the viewer has sity of the mobilising vampires, at creating a feeling similar to director asked that his credit Along the way he and assist­ pires. The movie has erected sunk his teeth into one of the these representatives of mortal that produced by the ultimate be removed. With this in mind, ant Alfred were menaced by partitions within itself, such destruction of a planet In "Dr. as to say “This sequence is more chilling bits, the film en­ men seem entirely disjointed it is easy to see from what re­ elegant vampires, Jewish Strangelove." mains, how the original might vampires, beautiful vampires By STUART ROSENTHAL slapstick, this one is meant to ters a humorous vein, falling and unequal to the Immense Entertainment Writer to maintain a steady undercur­ threat to their race. The idea of Director Polanski, we sud­ have been infinitely better than and queer vampires. Daunt- shock and this one is directed toward getting a point across." rent of either comedy or horror. hunan impotence in the face of denly realize, has perpetrated the version currently on the Spar­ lessly, however, they sought a magnificent joke on his au- Some of the inviolable boun­ hi contrast to Kroiock and his malignancy is unquestionably tan Twin Screen. means of quenching the insi­ It’s easy to understand why But Your Teeth Are In My Neck" p is dious flame of evil which threat­ Roman Polanski was upset with which finally reached release. daries while strictly adhered to en! to conquer an unsuspect­ the prints o f . "The Fearlss The film gives every indication are not as arbitrary as those ing humanity. Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, of potential greatness as a come­ separating scene contents. “ T H E L IT T L E O LD dy, as a horror picture and as satire of both the conventional Vampires, for example, are nightmarish embodiments W IG M A K E R S H O P P E " A M O N O 5 Q U A L IF IID Vampire plot and of man's pro- of evil and not to be laughed at. Count Kroiock, leader of hrtrodeciBC Re the vampire colony and head neckrophile always maintains a serious demeanor-in fact, [laundered a t y o u ^ H them ■ Complete Service work on all1wigs and halrpiecea* "GOMEFALL” The F ill with the built In C hard to d e b a t e you might even call it dead ious. height* Hand czaftad of lOOJg human hair* is just this sort of attitude Aak about the Minl-atreteh which keeps "Vampire Killers” in c h a m p tourney from degenerating into one of those corny and disgusting pic­ leash and carry only B B S College Cleaners tures which direct their appeal By BETSY ROACH the semi-finals in one of the toward the "Beverly Hillbillies” State News Staff Writer previously determined quali­ mass audience by emphasising ‘You can’t expect to jump fying tournaments. cuteness. m and just win a debate." says MSU’s team will be in one Ferdy Mayne, as Kroiock, 2 2 3 M .A .C . Phono 351-7315 such tournament at Notre Dame 4 2 4 W . M ichigan E . L . I Bloch E a s t of B ro d y Roger B. Chard. Lansing jun­ must be credited with deliver­ ior. from Thursday through Satur­ Chard is one of five mem­ day. bers of the MSU debating team A national topic is released who has qualified for the Tour­ each August. The topic this nament of Champions, which year is. "Resolved: that the MSU will sponsor March 28-30. federal government should Chard, who is blind, took up guarantee a minimum annual debating when he was in the cash income to all citizens." ninth grade. "It was more in Chard says that someone line with what I perceived to who joins the team in the mid­ be educational." he says. This dle of the school year runs the is his third vear nn the MSU risk of being behind in his re­ team. search on the national topic. To qualify for the Tourna­ "There is a certain pool of ment of Champions, which is what appears to be common nation-wide in the schools it evidence at the end of the includes, a debater must reach year." says Chard. He says that this does not cause mo­ notony toward the end of the year, since continuous re- STEP seeks . seareh on- &■ topic brings out new developments. y t K u ic g l W ' ^ t t f 'V a v « *' w " » .*• ■atóse tfSfaacw'ar ttrV tvi r W ith hfs fa d e ,' Kukof, extroverted-at least, among the Hunchback s erv an t of summer plan other Chard debaters say». He they are." dee* not dis- Count K ro io ck In " T h o "Ithinkyou canmeasure STEP, the Student Educa­ F e a rle s s V a m p ire K ll~ courag* íes» eut#eU* people tion Project, is currently re­ cruiting volunteers for a fourth from debating. "Debate might summer program in Missis­ draw them out." he says. l e r s " m ight hay# been cast as Pusy G a lo re ..In " G o ld fln g e r." acompany'sinterestin sippi. Chard says that most mem- Thi« -ummer. under the di­ Urs of the MSU team had at rection of Rev. John Duley, least two or three years de­ 28 MSU students, six Rust bating itspeoplebyitswillingness College students, and six Uni­ school. versity of Mississippi stu­ experience in high Instead of using notes. Chard dents. will serve as STEP vol­ memorizes key passages and, toinvestinthem!' unteers. the most important sentences- “ I jo in e d I B M in J u n e , '6 5 , in o p e r a t io n s r e s e a r c h . The volunteers will be in- of the evidence. ; structors in the Summer Study fori “ I lik e d t h e w o r k w e ll e n o u g h , b u t a f t e r a y e a r a n d a h a l f , I b e g a n t o Skills Institute at Rust Col­ “Be it related to debate or t h i n k t h a t t h e i d e a l fie ld f o r m e w a s c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m i n g . I T h i s i s lege, a small Negro college in anything else, a blind person Holly Springs. Miss is merely an individual with­ 7 DayCruise A lv in P a lm e r , a n A s s o c ia te P r o g r a m m e r a t I B M . I Anyone may apply to be a out sight-without one partic­ “ B u t b y th is tim e , I w a s m a k in g a p r e t t y good s a la r y . S o I w a s fa c e d w ith STEP volunteer. To be ac­ ular realm of experience." cepted an applicant must be Chard says. "It’s just a matter os the a b i g q u e s t i o n . W o u ld I B M b e w i l l i n g t o l e t m e m o v e i n t o a n e w fie ld able to show that he is com­ of confronting a different situ­ w h ic h w o u ld m e a n g o i n g t o s c h o o l a n d n o t b e i n g p r o d u c t i v e f o r a w h i l e ? petent to teach in the area he ation." has chosen. S.S. CONSTITUTION “ T h e a n s w e r w a s ‘y e s .' I w e n t t o p r o g r a m m i n g s c h o o l f u l l t i m e f o r t h r e e Student volunteers will leave r - m o n th s . A n d I B M c o n tin u e d to p a y m y f u ll s a la r y . East Lansing June 14 and re­ turn July 20. The volunteers will have their room and board TONIGHT Joint Recital In FROM Florida beginning April 27th “ I g e t a t r e m e n d o u s k i c k o u t o f p r o g r a m m i n g . Y o u ’r e t e l l i n g a c o m p u t e r h o w t o d o i t s jo b , a n d i t r e a l l y g e t s y o u in v o lv e d . M a y b e b e c a u s e y o u ’r e MSU Dept, of Music and travel expenses paid. c o n t i n u a l l y s o l v i n g p r o b l e m s .” Auditorium Anyone interested in being a by for details STEP volunteer may get more CYNTHIA PARFITT Y o u d o n 't n eed a te c h n ic a l degree information from the Office of come In or call well-known Lansing “ Y o u r m a j o r d o e s n ’t m a t t e r . T h e r e , LOcoMmute Volunteer Programs. 102 Stu­ SOPRANO a r e p le n ty o f p r o g r a m m e r s a t I B M dent Services. and w it h d e g r e e s in lib e r a l a r t s o r b u s in e s s . DANIEL JACKSON BARNESFLORALLANSING Baritone Just Returning W h a t c o u n ts is h a v in g a lo g ic a l m in d . from Broadway Show For Flowort TRAVEL CENTER INC. “ I ’m m a k i n g g o o d p r o g r e s s i n t h i s f i e l d , Fr*»h and "M AIM E” 228 Abbott Rd. s o I ’m g la d I w a s a b le t o m a k e t h e Fanhionabla MONDAY MARCH 4 Across from State Theatre’ c h a n g e . I th in k i t in d ic a te s how f a r 215 ANN ED 2*0871 8:15 p.m. NO CHARGE 351-6400 I B M w i l l g o t o h e lp y o u m a k e t h e m o s t o f y o u r a b ilit ie s .” A l ’s c o m m e n t s c o v e r o n ly a s m a l l p a r t o f th e IB M s to r y . F o r m o re f a c t s , v is it y o u r c a m p u s p l a c e m e n t o ffic e . O r s e n d a n o u t l i n e o f y o u r c a r e e r in te r e s ts a n d e d u c a tio n a l b a c k g ro u n d to I. C . P fe if f e r , I B M C o rp o ra ­ t ' A i ' >>. .. . tio n , D e p a r tm e n t C , 1 0 0 S o u th W a c k e r D r ., C h i c a g o , I l l i n o i s 6 0 6 0 6 . W e ’r e a n e q u a l o p ­ DIGGING p o r t u n it y e m p lo y e r . For A Successful Term Paper? Y O U 'L L F IN D E V E R Y T H IN G Y O U N E E D A T S B S TYPING TERM PAPER REPORT SUPPLIES p r o m o l in COVERS a c r o ss a c r o s s fr o m o lin 421 E. Grand River tudent 8:30-5:30 Daily — Wed 'til 9 p.m. tore Monday, M arch 4 , 1968 8 M ich igan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan State Newt State Newt C las t If led 355-8255 O n ly O n e (1 ) W e e k L e f t T o A d v e r t is e Y o u r A p t ., R o o m o r H o u s e . C la s s ifie d 355-8255 ■to w B B T p o m o u I The State News does not permit racial or religious discrimination In its ad­ vertising c o lu m n s . The State News will not accept CORVAIR MONZA 1884 8679.161-9618. FALCON USO. Phone John a t 4804584 Four-apeed S-S/ 6 Autom atic, $65 3-3/4 /Tw o* O PERATIN G ROOM N u ria t L.P.N or O.R. Technician. Modern hos­ pita l. E xcellent working condition* and fringe benefit*. Apply Person­ nel, LANSING G ENERAL HOS­ ONE M AN fo r tw o man lu xu ry apart­ ment. 1/4 block fro m campus. Spring term. 351-8510after 4:30 p.m. CAMPUS NEAR. 237 Bogue. One bedroom carpeted, parking, $3 /8 fu r­ ONE G IR L 0602. D E LTA needed fo r spring 351- APARTMENTS. One g irl needed fo r spring. Students only. o $3/8 P IT A L. 2817 Alpha, Monday-Fri- 351-0879. $3/8 advertising which discrim­ day, 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. Phone 372- nished. 2140.: Unfurnished. 2125. • AUTOMOTIVE FORD 1963 X L 500. Three-speed Available M arch 18. Phone 489- FOUR ROOMS and bath furnished inates a g a in s t religion, 8220, extensions 202.203. 5-3/8 stick shift. Bucket seats. Power 5922. 6 -8 /8 For couple only. 8110. u tilitie s • EMPLOYMENT race, color or national or­ steering. AM -FM radio. Like new. BUSBOYS W ANTED -• Phi Sigma paid 337-0512 ' $3/8 • POE R EN T igin. 1775 o r best offer 666-2435 5-3/6 D elta. M e ali. $5 weekly. Call 332- G IR L TO share furnished apart­ • POE S A L E 0875. 3-3/6 ment. P rivate entrance, bath, park­ COUPLES. ONE bedroom furnished FORD F A IR L A N E 1983 Ranchwagon. ing. ED 2-5977. $3/8 • LO ST t POUND Excellent. Beat offer over 8450. apartments. 8130. to 8 MV U tili­ HOUSEHOLD H E LP must be able ties included Apart­ • PERSO NAL 386-8006. 8-3/4 • PEA N U TS PERSO NAL Automotive to keep general cleaning and laun­ dry caught up. watch two and five C e d a r G r e e n s A p ts , ments Ok 0698 r c « 0 . ED 7- $3/8 • R EA L E S T A T E BU IC K R IV IE R A IMS F u ll power. MUSTANG 1666 V -8 automatic. Gold, year old while m other works In Spring, S u m m er and • SER V IC E black Interior, radio, 81.4M. Good office i t home. Two days week or FR EED O M FOR re nt -- four-man T ilt steering wheel, chrome R iv­ F a ll Rentals condition. 372-8998 6-3/8 four mornings. Own transportation apartm ent for spring and/or sum­ • TRANSPORTATION iera wheels w ith a ll new Urea. This car has only 33.000 miles. 361-5865. 8-3 8 L u x u ry I B d rm . Units mer. Burcham Woods. Swimming • WANTED Phone 882-4223 evenings. M /S MUSTANG MS. 1 plus t . 389. Four- pool. air-conditioned. furnished. speed. four-barrel, D ark Graen, etc. Sacrifice. 332-1108 a fte r 6 p.m. HORTICULTURE AN D Landscape 351-8631 351-0793. 3-3/4 BUICK 1980 E lectra. Two-door hard­ A rchitecture atudents. Saturday and DEADLINE top. Turquotsa and white. Well cared or weekand. 3-3/8 Sûnday re ta il sales of plants and N E E D E D TH R E E g irls fo r Waters CAMPUS FANCY apartment. A ll for. See a t 3121 Pleasant Grove garden supplies. Commission and Edge. Spring and summer. Call facilities. 361 Call 337-7780 after 351-0693. 1-3/1 1 P.M. one class day b#- Road. 882-8938 3-3/S OLDSMOBILE M l F u ll power, four- guaranteed base. Experience not 5 p.m. 3-3'4 door hardtop. $218. Phone 486- tore publication* neceisary. Orientation prio r to late FOURTH G IR L needed spring and Cancellations - 12 noonone BUIC K 1986 G.S. Power steering, brakes. Four-speed. Must sell. 9616. 3-3/6 M arch start. TWISS LANDSCAPE CENTER. 351-0590. 13-3'8 summer term . Riverside East. 351- r class day before publica­ 351-6444. 3-3/4 OLDSMOBILE 1663. Cutlaaa con­ 0807 $3/8 tion. vertible. Standard ahlft. four- N O R T H W IN D IF YOU ARE looking fo r higher SPRING A N D /or summer. Two girls. C ATA LIN A CONVER TIBLE 1984. apeed. 8660.464-7670. 8-3/4 FA RM S p rofits o r a better way to aell no PHONE Autom atic, power steering, and longer needed ite m i, try a Want Cedarbrook Arms. 351-5342. 3-3/5 brakes. New snow Ures. 73,000 355-8255 miles. V ery good condition. W ill R E N A U LT R-10 1M7. S till under Ad today. T H IR D M AN fo r apartm ent. ISO. - 351-7880 let go (o r only 8800. Cell 386- warranty.’ Take over payments or spring. $40. - summer. 351-5905. 2-3/4 RATES 8297. 9-3 p.m.. Monday through beat offer. Call 351-683«. 2-3 5 For Rent ONE G IR L T?l < r * - n Burcham Friday. C N E E D ONE g irl for fou r-g irl apart­ iale oc- Woods a i O f c N * ^ VOLKSWAGEN 1965 Sunroof 3985 TV RENTALS fo r atudents. Low ment. One month free. Cedar V il­ cupancv rate. 489-3268. 1 D A Y ....................... $ 1 .5 0 C H EV Y I I 1988. Blue. sUck. four- C all 373-3781 mornings.372-8766 economical rates by the term or lage. 351-4737. $3/7 Barb. $3 5 3 D A Y S ..................... $ 3 .0 0 door. Owner going abroad. 489- a fte r 5 p.m . 3-3/4 month. U N IV E R S ITY TV R E N T­ 7138 or 484-1423. 3-3/8 ALS. 484-9263. C ONE OR tw o g irls needed summer. 5 D A Y S .....................$ 5 .0 0 TWO BEDROOM luxury apartment. VOLKSWAGEN 1964. Must sell. $795. R iver House Apartments. 337-0820.3-3 '5 Short term lease available. 351- (based on 10 words per ad) C H EVROLET 1968. Excellent condi­ or best offer. 361-6493. 3-3 /5 TV RENTALS fo r students. 8900 4275. C tion. New tires. Radio. Spartan NEWLY MARRIED7 Over 10* 15/ per word per day month. Free service and delivery. Village. 1812 K. 355-9754. - S-S/ 6 Auto S orvleo A Ports Call NEJAC, 337-1300. We guaran­ TANGLEWOOD SUBLEASE A PA R TM EN T for m id­ tee same-day service. C dle aged couple July 15 -- Aug­ There will be a 5Of service CHEVROLET 1985 Biscayne two- M E L ’S AUTO SERVICE. U rg e or APARTMENTS ust 30.35$3144. 5-3 8 and bookkeeping charge if door six cylinder. White w ith red small, we do them all. 1108 East TV R E N T A L G.E. Portable. Free 2 Bdrm., unfur., from 139.50 this ad Is not paid within inte rior. Radio. Call 489-0638 a f­ Grand R iver. 332-3255. C service and delivery. $8.50 per TWO GIRLS fo r spring term . $62 50 ter 5 p.m. 3-3/4^ month. Call STATE M AN AG E­ 351-7880 Riverside East. 351-8646 1-3 4 one week. M E N T CORP. 332-8687 19-3/8 CHEVROLET 1962. 283 stick shift, IMPORTED CAR N E E D E D ONE g irl for Beechwood ONE MAN fo r two man luxury. Near The State News will be new tires. Low mileage. Economi­ Abbot Hall. 351-8426. 3-3 6 responsible only for the cal transportation. Best offer. Call SERVICE Apartm ents Spring and or sum­ mer. 850.332-6287. $3/7 John after 4 p.m. 337-7002 . 3-3/6 S P E C IA L IS T S N E E D ONE man fo r three man first day's incorrect Inser­ ONE G IR L needed spring and sum­ apartment. Spring term only: 337- tion. CHRYSLER 1963 New Y orker, a ll IN m er. Near campus. Call 351-8754. N E ED E D FOUR M E N or women. 9655. $3 8 10-3/8 U niversity Terrace. Spring and power, runs excellent. 3950 . 489- or summer. 351-8492. 3-3/5 6682. 3-3/8 o T R IU M P H SUBLEASE TWO man Cedar Greens. A u to m o tiv e o RENAULT Spring and 'or summer. Reduced U N IV ER S ITY V IL L A needs three CORVAIR CORSA Convertible 1965. • VO LK SW A G EN men fo r spring and summer. Call rate. 351-8847. $3 8 AMBASSADOR 1965 full-power sta- tionwagon. Very clean, new tires, Grey w ith white top. Radio, heater, after 5 p.m. 351-0320. $3/7 white side-wall tires. Call col­ N E E D E D FOR spr lg term : two loaded w ith accessories. 201 South Al Edward's lect AC-616 882-7226 a fte r 5 p.m. 6-3/5 g irls to sublease .vondale A part­ Clemens. U nsing . 484-7584 5-3 8 ONE-TWO g irls for spring. Cedar ment. $57 per m >nth. Call 337- Sports C ar Center Village. Ideal location Dish- 1495. 3-3 6 Automotive Employment E Y D E A L V IL L A Apartm ents . . . wahser. 351-8561. 3-3/5 120Ò E . Oakland IV 9-7591 Now accepting leases fo r year be­ A PA R TM EN T FOR three, four, or TH E W INGED SPARTANS now qfon EARNINGS A R E unlim ited as an OKEMOS AREA Two bedroom apart­ AUTOMATIC CAR wash. Only 75c ginning September, 1968 Two-bed­ five students. Five blocks to cam­ a Cessna Cardinal - another good Avon representative. Turn your free ment available im m ediately. All It’ s the best in town. You m ay sit room apartm ents fo r $240/month. pus. Includes a ll utilities'-'and park­ reason to join and learn to fly tim e ’ into $$$. For an appoint­ new appliances, carpeted through­ in your car fo r 2 1 /2 minutes Swim m ing pool, G.E. Appliances, ing C a ll669-3131 aftei 5 p m 1-3 4 or rent through your own U niver­ ment. in your home, w rite Mrs, out. including kitchen $165 per w hile your car is washed and waxed garbage disposal, furnished for sity i UiI Save w ith (owes/ rates, A'tOnet rfucJtzTrJ, ‘ S ir c c l,' month. C all John Runquist. 332- Also, cleans underneath car. An 'fou r-m a n or 'five man. Call 351- 401 SOUTH Fairvie-’- — rN irtm e n t v - * ' B u ip n ie n t. qu ality / instruc­ Haslett. M ichigan o r c a ll IV 2- 8412 or 332:3534. $ 3 '8 alm ost perfect r 4275 a fte r 5 p.m. C, ts , T a A 355-1178, 353-0230. 353- 8893. C for rent. O ■- bath. pert, back of KO-KO BAR. C-3/4 0213.351-9301 / C 517 NORTH Clemens. Two bedroom, Furnished. iA?Lues paid. „ / - A NURSES -- LPN fo r two extended living room, dining room, bath and month. Phone 882-5763. $3 4 ACCIDENT PROBLEM . Call K A L A ­ MAZOO STREET BODY SHOP. Scooters & Cycles care facilities. F u ll tim e and part garage. Furnished. $155 month. 351- 5323 C-3/8 time. 7-3: 3-11. E xcellent insurance Small dants to laqpe wrecks. A m er­ ican a n d ' foreign cars Guaranteed SUZUKI 80cc. New’ condition. Only program, liberal salary, differen­ tia l, and other benefits. Call Sally WANT TO have a ball this sum­ TONITE 1.700 miles. Tuition forces sale. work. 482-1296 2628 East Kala­ mazoo. c 8200.351-8903. . 5-3 4 W illiam s. 332-0817. Monday j ^ h r u ONE M AN for spring ** New Ce­ mer? We have the perfect spot! MSU SKI CLUB F riday 8-5 p.m. OM-3/8 A ll the luxuries - dishwasher, MASON BODY SHOP, 812 Eaat Kala­ A U TH ENTIC D E A L E R fo r Yamaha. dar Village. Reduced, term s: 351- 4335. 10-3 5' air-conditioned, patio, w ith room MEETING lY ium ph, aqd BMW. Complete line WAITRESS. ONE - two nights per to spare. Even a genuine back yard mazoo Street-Slnce 1940. Com­ for sun-bathing. Curious? 351-0367. $3 '8 T R A N S P O R T A T IO N of p a rts ,/ accessories, leather week. Must be 21. C all IV 9- plete auto painting and collision ONE M AN needed fo r tw o man apart­ goods, and helmets. 1 /2 m ile . outh 6614 fo r Interview. TOWN PUMP service. A m erican and foreign ment. 170. 316 Gunson. 332-0928. 5-3 4 IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY for two. FEE S DUE of 1-96 on South Cedar. SHEP's COCKTAIL LOUNGE. 3-3/5 car*. IV 5-0296. C Furnished. Trowbridge Apartments. MOTORS. Phone 694-8621. C A ND E L E C T IO N FU R N ISH ED A PAR TM EN T. 129 $161). 351-0465.332-0480. $3 8 BEAUTICIANS N E E D E D im m ediately. Burcham C Q w r month. O F O F F IC E R S A v ia tio n /Employment Guaranteed $30. a week. Anything Call IV 1 S?.ngs, 7-9 p.m. HOLT - FO U R P LE X New two bed­ FOR N E X T Y E A R over $30 is 50, 55. and 60 per cent 10-3 5 room. carpeted Patio. Yard. $135, FRANCIS AVIATION. So easy to 882-2316. DENTAL ASSISTANT part-tim e commission. Located across from includes u tilitie s except electric. 7:30 P .M . learn in the P IP E R CHERO­ Sweden House on South Waverly. Phone IV 7-3390. 5-3 g MARIGOLD - 911 Marigold. F u r­ Phone 694-0527. $3 8 K E E !! Special 85.00 offer! 484- U N IO N B A L L R O O M SERVICE Call M72-0271 or 489-4730. Ask M o b il 1324. C nished one bedroom, air-condi­ D R EA M JOB: No house to house. for Sami. 5-3/7 HASLETT APARTMENTS. Needed: tioned apartment. Across street CENTER Y O U 'LL B E a believer when you P art or fu ll tim e. Weekly income - from campus. Phone 489-9651 for one male fo r spring term . 351- 340. to $100. Showing make-up appointment. 9-3 8 8761. 3-3/6 TROPHIES & PLAQUES try a low cost W ant Ad to buy or P AR T T IM E Evening w ork avail­ techniques. Viviane Woodard Cos­ it sell, re nt or hire, whatever needs able fo r male students. Call 393- 2816 E . K A L A M A Z O O 4 8 9 -8 4 6 7 m etics. Call Gwen Lorenz. 332- OVCt 1000 TROPHIES ON DISPLAY tobe done. Use a Want Ad now! 8502. 5-3 '8 5660.2-4 p.m.. Monday-Friday. 6-3/8 LU X U R Y FOUR-man apartm ent PX Store - - Frandor NO WAITING . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY available im m ediately or spring Ice Creepers, $1.00 up ¡ j — — ----------- Spedai Prices hr term. Phone 332-8488. 10-3/4 Ice Tents SALE S8.88 up ¿ ¡¡¡¡I* -* Qua" tì*r Purchases NAVAL AVIATION Gym Bags $1.88 up PROFESSIONAL BRAND NEW. One bedroom fu r­ (NORAVINO IS COMING TO MSU nished w ith the best. Lease re­ Field Jackets $14,88 ea. OUR SP6 CIALTY quired. 332-3135. 10-3/8 Hand Warmers, $1.29 up 4-8 MARCH ONE OR two g irls Beechwood A part­ 0 D Army Socks 95/ ea. ■ring In Your Trophies o r Plaqua, ments. 652. A fte r 5:30 p.m., 351- 3 Gal. pltstlc can, $2.88 fa r Prefaulanal 8727. 5-2/28 Ski Caps, 98/ Engraving 34 H our S .rvlc. 1 pt. thermos with cup,$179 ea. SPRING. G IR I jv g irl apart- ment, q C Cheap. 351- Paddle Ball Paddles, $2.88 3020 VINE ST. Phone 0162. 3-3/4 Paddle Balls 39/ & 49/ 4 8 5-0 6 4 5 Back Packs $1.88 up ajCariy Cuttle* S/torllnf Q eoJt G IR L N E E D E D fo r four-m an apart­ ment spring term . C all 351-4458. 5-3/6 Military Blankets, $3.88 up 1 ILK. N, OP MICH.-WEST OP »EARS Cigarettes, 27/ tax Included "LANSING'S HOUSE OP TROPHIES" JAPANESE FOOD G ran d R iv e r A ve. INDIAN - ARABIC - SPANISH O pposite H am ilton Road Food from moat foreign PLANE RIDES FOR QUALIFIED countries - including U.S. DesmepBrST/TOMNfôCAfèfïT COLLEGE MEN. PLAN TO STOP S H A H E E N 'S T H R IF T W A Y ACROSS hhhe rarag aran BY THE PLACEMENT BUREAU i2310^ t C E D A R _ _ _ jJ 8 5 i I532i □ ram iim r a a n N □ m a annona w em i t i e s r t J t æ f r / N M i N D î 1. Masticatory 4 .Indochina region 31. Acid 32. That man 33. Thulium in □□□□□as nan n aras Y chemistry C itm tA L 8. Shout 11. Goddess of 34. Roman poet □□asnas ansa infatuation 35. Dry. as wine A C IE R I ■ A m a r n m iN S r . 12.160 sq. rods 36. New: comb. G r□e ano A P A R T M E N T S 13. Cultivator form EQC3 rao aran n n 14. Makes edging 37. Toward □sansas arana BOGUE S T . AT TH E R ED C E D A R R IV E R 16. Enlisted man 39. Divide proportionally ansatisi nass 18. Exclamation 19. For 42. Lowest high aas araa nana 9 OR 12 MONTH LEASE 21. Gypsy boy tide ! Ronald H. Cook 22. Fr. islands 44. Attention DOWN 1. Nurse shark 5. Athwart U S H W A W R ... W L L SIGN LEASES FOR College Representative 23. And: Fr. 45. Coast bird 47. By way of 2. Mormon State 6. Precious 24. You and 1 48. Amazement 3. Converged mineral FALL ’.68 MARCH 2, 1968 26. High nests 4. Singing 7. Stealthy 28. Small drum 49. Facility 30. Disburse 50.Everyone syllable 8. Pal IO 9. Maori • WASHERS & DRYERS t 2 & % 4 s 6 7 8 9 rootstock • SOUND PROOF 3 tm rn i p TZ3HBESE11 • 3 STORY PARKING RAMP • DOUBLE SINK VANITY • COMPLETELY CARPETED • 24 HOUR SERVICE CALLS h % 12 f/ ,, % 13 10. Hitherto 15. Sliver sp A o e stw • AIR CONDITIONED • INCINERATOR DROP ON 14 IS A 17 17. Gyration / te w r M e r tT !!- • GARBAGE DISPOSAL EACH FLOOR The founder of mutual life Insurance in America is 18 % 19 20 % 21 % % 20. Rehabilitate 22. Fury 24. Conquered • DISHWASHERS proud to be represented at 22 23 24 25 25. Work unit /Y % 26. Rowan tree • LARGE STORAGE CLOSETS Michigan State by Ronald vé '% < ew apR m • AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS H. Cook who has specia­ 20 27 V/ ¿8 29 27. Holland ciûser, S f r c e . ! .. LOCATION: ON CAMPUS lized in working with stu­ dents. ko ¿2 3Ì ! ¿¡¡ft 31 % commune 29. Offer 31. Blunders 35. Inflamed w 96 37 38 37. Extremity % v , 38. Girasol 927 E. Grand River JT 40 % 41 42 43 39. Vegetable ’ ’MODEL APT. NOW OPEN” % 40. Bleak East Lansing 44 4t 46 47 X V **/ s ix ® ? A m t 8 * 332-5051 332-2326 48 % 44 *>o 41. Supper 43. Topsy's friend 46. Compass point i % M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan M onday, M arch 4 , 1968 9 For Rent For Rent. IN RO U M IN T UP 5 , 0 0 0 G u ita r c o u rs e ONE BEDROOM. Two-man o r m a r­ Apartment« ried couple. Close to campus. CESAR GREENS - .Suhieaie two Available M arch 20th. Phone 482- to b e t a u g h t man apartm ent fo r s p rin t and/or 2083 a fte r 8 p.m. M /4 T V i n s t r u c t i o n i m p r o v e d N m m e r term . Overlooking pooi Call 351-4102 M /7 Rsesit s p r in g t e r m NO LEASE. One bedroom apart­ MENS DOUBLE. Clean, quiet, park- B y popular demand, stu­ ment. Stove and re frig e ra to r ta r­ iiq lounge. P rivate entrance. Rea­ dents will be offered a claas w i t h v i d e o p l a y b a c k s nished. One m ile fro m campus. sonable. 332-4716 M /S in C lassical G uitar spring term IBS. month, including u tilities. 337-0364. M /4 by a c la ssic a l guitar m aster. PLEASANT SLE EP IN G room w ith By LINDA G O R TM A K ER chologists also use it fo r film ­ This y e a r ' he e stim ates 220 Loris O. Chrobanian, grad­ kitchen aud laundry privileges. P ark­ State News S taff W riter ing psychotherapy and psychi­ courses will be taught by tel­ STUDIO A PA R TM EN T fo r ting le ing. Young woman. 35)4069 after uate assistan t of theory in the male. $75. Ten m inutes to MSU. With enrollm ent in televi­ atric training sessio n s." evision, com pared to last y ear’s «p.m . M /8 dept, of m usic, will teach the 489-1276 «4 /1 sion instructed courses up L ast week the CCTV stu­ 197. He said the heaviest course on Mondays from 7-9 APPROVED ROOMS fo r g irU . single 5,000 this term , M SU’s Closed dios had turned into a back­ schedule of cla sse s com es win­ F IV E ROOM A partm ent - unfur­ p.m. in 241 M usic Bldg. Chro­ and double, some cooking. Inquire Circuit Television (CCTV) stage area with students from ter term , when it increased nished. $130. Garage, fireplace. a t 2324813. 3-3/6 banian studied under Ja c q u e s 480-1276. M /8 studios now concentrate on Justin M orrill College pre­ ten per cen t this year. Tchakerian of P a ris , and has m ore “ specialized, individual­ paring to film a dram a in ROOM AN D board. 1180. term . Els- performed c la ssic a l guitar NEAR BRODY - Furnished firs t French. w orth Co-op. We break dorm can- solos with o rch estras in Am er­ ized things," according to di­ floor tw o bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, parking. Three tra cts Phone 332-3574 3-3/8 ica and Europe. rector Erling S. Jorgensen. Jorgen sen said that CCTV’s growth has made possible 'IT o r c h e s t r a or four men. Lease, $188. plus M EN . SINGLE, double Cooking. Near The cla ss was organised a s One “ individualized" item e le ctricity. nings. 332-2823. C all 332-2919: eve­ M /8 Union. Spring term . 351-4062. 54/8 a result of petitions received by the m usic departm ent from includes $190.000 worth of re ­ corders that can playback video these m ore sp ecific kinds of uses for television. He also g iv e s c o n c e r t M AN : CLEAN, quiet, near campus. tapes separately and don't need called this asp ect “ m ore ex­ RIVER HOUSE Parking. No cooking. E D 24406. 34/6 students who wanted a c la ssi­ the use of the connecting CCTV citing" and referred to Social MSU’s symphony orchestra cal guitar course taught by will present the annual ^Honors APARTMENTS SINGLE ROOM. Male student. Spring someone with previous expe­ network. Scien ce's use of the media. Concert featuring outstanding renting fo r spring term . . . term . 523 Charles Street. 34/6 Jorgen sen cited the set of "Students use television to rience. soloists a t 8:15 p.m . Tuesday Furnished 3 bedroom luxury six short laboratory instruc­ make docu m en taries.” he said. Q U IE T R E S ID E N TIA L, parking, close All students who wish to in Fairchild Theatre. penthouse. C lose to campus tional lessons that the Dept, "And, as a result, students get Men graduates. Two single rooms take the cou rse will be able to The orchestra will perform more em otionally concerned C all 337-2406 o r 332-0255 adjoining bath. $15. weekly or $55. monthly. 351-0532. M l register beginning M arch 15. Modern program ing of E le c tric a l Engineering uses. Individual cam era system s about the problem s they are an original com position by Before registering, students Hubert Arnold, St. Paul, Minn., Sum m er, fe ll rental« must obtain perm ission from Annotto R ichardson, Boston, M ass., sophom ore, in departm ents have also been studying." graduate student. Arnold will M EN . C ENTR AL location, one block recently implemented. To m easure students' re­ _________ available a lso .______ fro m Union Building. Phone 351- Chrobanian. op erates a video tape m achine In the con tro l room conduct his w o rt, “ Scherzo “T hey 're used for the ob­ actions to these innovations 0416 M /l of E ric k s o n H a ll. AH closed c irc u it T V classes for Piano and O rch e stra ." SUBLEAS b 'IS 'P man apartm ent L o tt & Found and p ro g ram s e ith e r o rig in a te o r a re re-ch an n eled servation of th in gs." Jo rg en ­ and television instruction in Instrum ental soloists will for sprii ‘ ' C M T p n i l V illa. general. Jo rgen sen said his $125. per month. 351-uboo. 3-3/4 N E E D E D D ESP E R ATELY - Student LOST: M E D IE V A L A rt I S piral note­ sen explained, "su ch as ob­ be pianist Andrew Fro elich . across campus fro m this location. T h e re are also departm ent conducts attitude over 21 fo r single room in Owen. book. Carol. 3614142 14/4 serving the behavior of fish Cleveland, Ohio, graduate stu­ FOR SUBLEASE Three man apart­ Call 353-3558 or 353-1339 5-3/4 s m a lle r versio n s o f th is type machine at various or watching pre-schoolers surveys each term . ment. Two bedrooms. Close. Spring spots on cam pus. State News Photo by Jeff Blyth And we a re alw ays given dent: violist Susan Irish. Grand and/or summer. Cali 351-7473. 351- E F F IC IE N C Y ROOM fo r man. grad­ Personal without adults present. Psy- a reaffirm ing note that learn­ Rapids senior: oboist Paul 6426. 3-3/4 uate. Quiet, parking. IV 2-8304 be­ YOUR D R E A M OF extra caah can Kirby, Allen Park graduate stu­ fore noon. 5-34 ing by television isn 't any dif­ come tru e when you put a km- dent: and flutist Christine Sm ith. ferent than listening to a lec­ Lecturer stresses difference N E ED ONE g irl - student teaching coat W ant Ad to w ork fo r you. Norman. Oklha.. grad uate stu­ to B IR M IN G H A M area Call after GOT A MOUND of unnecessary items T ry one and *ee! turer in a large classro o m ." 5 p.m . I-313-MI-7I841 5-3/6 around your bouse? Sell them now dent. he said w ith a low cost Want Ad! A report released in May Vocal soloists will be bass WANT TO see Bobby Kennedy 1 12 BLOCKS to Berkey. Cooking, President? C all 3514066 5-2/7 Charles Greenwell. E a st Lan­ 1966 by the Educational De­ history, philosophy parking, supervised. Male. 487- EAST LANSING near Union. Two sing graduate student, and tenor 5753 or 485-8836. M /4 m ature men share tw o quiet rooms. velopment P rog ram i ED P i Peanuts Personal b e t w e e n W allis P ark er. E a s t Lansing Each $35 per month. E D 24770 3-3/4 revealed that television was TWO GIRLS needed spring/sum ­ special student. m er Riverside East. $62.50. 351- not a negative facto r in learn­ L.T. H APPY 21st. Much love. The 0399. For Sale Kid. 14/4 By DICK STO IM E N O FF as philosophy, unlike history, criticize the views of others. " ing. that wider geographic aim s at generalization. Kuhn said. "T h ey do their work range for classroom locations N IR G AR A CHAIR and ham unit. S late Newa Staff W riter TWO MAN luxury, well-kept. Spring, spring summer: near campus. 337- $350. IV 9-7701. 3-3/6 JACK B .: CONGRATULATIONS op “The goal of history is to by ‘taking in each oth er's wash­ and wider scheduling w as pos­ P o e tr y r e c ita l vour February 29 engagement. Wife. The history and philosophy explain what has happened in in g ." But the historian forges sible. and that "students took 2127. M /8 14/4 ELECTRO VOICE PROMOTION on of science should rem ain sep­ the p a st," Kuhn said. “ But his work from prim ary m a­ TV re a lis tic a lly ." ONE OR two men needed fo r four stereo G arrard systems. changer FM , and m ultiplex, speakers arate and d istinct fields of the goal of philosophy is to terial which he has engaged in "T h ere seem s to be an at­ h e ld a t U n io n man duplex. 351-6876. 54 /5 Service study, according to Thom as state what is true at all tim e s." in his studies. titude in som e circ le s that complete. $253.60 up. M A IN ELEC­ Kuhn, professor in the P rin ce ­ Kuhn said that learning to be In spite of these d ifferences. There m ust be som ething with Philip Levine, a poet whose TRONICS, 882-5035. 5558 South ONE MAN im m ediately. Northwind D IA P E R SERVICE - Diaparene An­ ton U niversity program of his­ second book "N o t This Pig. Pennsylvania. C tiseptic Process approved by ^D oc­ a historian or a philosopher Kuhn said there should rem ain TV ." he said. luxury apartment. E xcellent study tory and philosophy of science. has ju st been published, will atmosphere. 351-0586. 5pS/$ tors Same Diapers returned a ll requires two different m ental an interaction between the two "The fa ct is that students D IAM O N D BAR G AIN : Wedding and times, Yours o r Ours. Baby Clothes Kuhn, who teaches an inter­ fields of study. "H isto ry pro­ at MSU are p erfectly at home read his poems at 8 p.m Tues­ sets. engagement ring sets. Save 50 per washed free. No deooait. A M E R I­ disciplinary course in the two day in 21 Union. This was evident, he said, vides the m eans by which a watching TV. In a large lec­ Houses cent or more. Large selection of CAN D IA P E R SERVICE. 914 East fields a t Prin ceton, w as the philosopher can acquaint him­ ture hall, there is not much His first book. "O n the plain and fancy diamonds. $254150 G ier Street-Phone 1C 0664. C in the difference between the SPRING. SUMMER or fa ll terms. guest speaker for the fourth self with s c ie n c e ." he said faculty-student interaction any­ E dge" 119631 established W ILCOX SECOND-HAND STORE. papers that groups of historians Four students. T w o bedrooms. Urge 509 E ast Michigan. Phone 4854391 C in a series of four Isenberg "and philosophy m akes a w ay." him as a promising young poet fa m ily room, garage. Convenient. ALTERATIONS. RE-8 T Y LIN G and and philosophers have sub­ dress making fo r ladies. E xper­ M em orial Lectures. He spoke model which m akes explana­ With MSU s CCTV network His new book has been an tici­ Reasonable 332-8903 M /5 ACHTUNG! T E L E F U N K E N has ar­ mitted for his interdisciplinary ienced. Reasonable. 355-5856. 3-3 '6 Friday night in Conrad Audi­ tion possible." only ten years old. Jorgen sen pated with interest by critics rived r imported d ire ct fro m Ger­ course. TWO OR three >s,iJs wanted for torium on the topic. "T h e "D ialogué between them is feels the system has ju st about and those interested in what many. F o r great buys on high Kuhn said the papers of the spring term . C all 33T-7H6. 34/4 quality stereo systems, tape re­ Typing Survicu Mutual, R elevance of the His- historians showed m ore re­ d esirab le." Kuhn said, "b u t an reached capacity, in te n .ts of is happening in contem porary corders, and short-wave radios to jy and Philosophy of S ci­ attem pt to m ake thrin one would studios, m achines and staff poetry. ANN BROWN: typ ist and ira M U itb » search., and concern with facts see NEJAC OF EAST LANSING, e n ce ." b e subversive." mem bers. Levine is currently poet-iq- FU R N ISH ED TWO bedroom house. 543 East G rá n tfR ive r* C offset prin ting. Dissertations, the­ than ditf those of the philoso­ Sublease spring term . $120. month. ses. manuscripts, general typing. “The two fields of study "O pr s^pff m em bers work residence at Fresn o State Col­ phers. But the philosophers' 3234 B irch Row D rive, a fte r 5 p.m. IB M , 17 years experience. 332- should S * interdisciplinary ra ­ more, than ca p a city ." he Mid. lege. Fresn o. C alif., a position 5-3/7 BIC YC LE SALES, rentals and serv­ papers showed m ore generali­ 8384. C ther than intradisciplinary be­ he also occupied at Stanford ices. Also used. EAST LANSING zation and concern with thought CYCLE. 1215 East Grand River. cause they d iffer in ch arac­ U niversity, P alo Alto, Calif. ONE M AN fo r four-man duplex. processes. This “ interdisci­ Call 3324303. C ELEC TR IC - REPORTS, theses, etc. teristics. the m ost of which is Spring, summer. $80. 351-6204. 34/5 plinary d ivid e." he said re­ Accurate, service. 3384516. low prices - prom pt 54/4 their g o a ls," Kuhn said. sulted despite the fa ct that all M c C a r t h y group SMILE! AWAY ONE G IR L needed spring term History is an explanatory SQUINTING CAUSES wrinkles. Sun­ the m em bers of the group read ¿7.50 month. 351-0909. 519 Beech. 54 /8 glasses prescription ground. OP­ DONNA BOHANNON - Professional enterprise, with alm ost no gen­ the sam e text. sponsors meeting MONDAY’S BLUES T IC A L DISCOUNT 416 Tussing typist. Theses Term papers. IB M eralizations, he said, where- TWO BEDROO!#. p a rtly furnished. "Philosophers regularly Building. Phone IV 24667 C 4/8 Selectric. 353-7822. 5-3/8 One story w ith fu ll basement. Haga- dorn near M t. Hope. Two car ga­ The MSU Facu lty for Mc­ W ith Super Buys STEREO DECCA B ristol I I Excel­ LIP P IN C O TT S IB M typing Theses, Carthy Com m ittee will spon­ rage. fireplace, ideal fo r working couple. *180 plus utilitie s . One-two lent < indition. six months old. G arrard Changer. $65. or best of­ term papers. M a ry M artha, 488- 6479: Fayann, 4894356. 54 /6 ■UROPEANS UNEASY sor a meeting a t 8 tonight in From L arry’s year lease. 351-9023. 10-3/7 fer. 3514056. 5-34 35 Union. TY P IN G T E R M papers Any length. Senator Eugene M cC arthy's TWO BEDROOM furnished house. G U ITAR AND am p lifie r by Carvin. Prefer graduate students. Deposit. Stereo speaker system. Cost over Pick-up and delivery available. A fr ic a n s m a y m o v e qualifications as a potential FRESHLY GROUND $135. per month. Call 882-0102. 34 /8 332-0447. 5 4 /8 D em ocratic P arty presidential $600 new. Sacrifice. 3324660 3-3 /6 candidate will be discussed by LEASING : WOMEN students, spring, WIG AN D case. 100 per cent human PAU LA AN N H A U G H E Y : Ten pro- fessional thesis typists. IB M Selec- William Hixon. instructor in Ham burg summer, fa ll. Excellent location. hair. Worn once. H alf price. 485- trics. M u ltilith offset printing. 337- g o ld s a le s to P a r is history. Ja m e s Hooker, asso­ Kitchen. 1918 parking, laundry. 332- M /8 «00. 3-3/6 1537. C ciate professor in history and 3 lb. or C O M PLETELY FU R N IS H ED house GIBSON E B -0 solid body bass imi­ ta r Cherry finish, plush case. 465- TY P IN G DONE in m y home. 2% blocks LONDON (A P ) -- Rum ors sales unlikely to be matched by the new P a ris exchange Kenneth Bode, assistant pro­ fessor of political science. m ore iOc fo r four male students. $55. each. 4771. 7-34 from campus. 322-1619. 194/4 that South Africa will switch But in as volatile a field as The presentation will be fol­ per lb. . . HO uU lities paid. 337-0512 5-3/8 its gold sales from London to BAR BI M E L , professional typist.. P a ris threatened Sunday to put gold speculation. rumors, lowed by an open general dis­ F E N D E R TELECASTER. W hite de­ TWO M E N needed for four-bed­ No jo b too large o r too small. whether discounted or not. TH O M A S KUHN cussion. luxe model w ith blond neck. Hard new strains on Europe s al­ SHURFINE CANNED room. four-man house. $50. 484- shell, plush lined case 4854771. 7-3 8 . Block o ff campus. 3324256. c are som etim es enough to send ready jitte r y money m arkets, 4822 I-*/* increasing prospects of a con­ the m arket spinning. N E E D TH IR D roommate fo r house. .25. K A R A T pure diamond engage­ STUDENT DISCOUNT r S H EILA typist_ tinued gold buying rush this week. Strains from such a South 11*11 a a mt W m H x iA n Ta 'S o ^ POP assorted urani CAM PBELL. Experienced Close to campus. 351-7393. 3-3/6 m ent ring - Orange Blossom - has never been worn. Save your­ E lectric. ‘Term papers, theses. African action would be felt flavors 337-2134. C Behind the nervousness was self some money on a 8225. value. first here. The London gold the fe a r that an extended gold TWO LARGE bedroom house com­ C all Jeff. 337-7681 54/6 pool, if it were to continue, 12 oz. pletely furnished and $160 a month. Call J im D uffy. 482- carpeted. BOOKCASE ROOM divider in Spar­ tan Village. Dresser, curtains. A f­ M A R ILY N CARR: Legal secretary, typing a t home. E le c tric typ e w rit­ rush could im peril the value of paper money, including the would be forced to look else­ where for gold needed to m eet CAN . . . T ea. 0944. iO-3'7 er. A fte r 5:30 p.m. and weekend*, U .S. dollar and the B ritish ter 5 p.m .. 355-3261 or 485-7478. 3-3/4 demand here. 383-2654. Pick-up and delivery. c pound. i---------------- CO UPO N ----------- FU R N ISH ED F IV E rooms accommo­ London would be expected S YLVA N IA PORTABLE T V . w ith Demand for gold last week Country Fresh date four students. Call E D 2- to look to the United States bu ilt-in clock and tim e r. Needs SHARON V U E T , Experienced typ­ was the heaviest since the buy­ 0590 a fte r 6 p.m. 34 /5 ist. E le c tric typew riter. C all 484- and place a heavier d irect some repair. $20.3724293 $-3/8 ing wave that followed devalua­ E vergreen Wives will m eet The Young D em ocrats will reliance on the already B E A U T IF U L HOME in W ardcliff G.E. STEREO phono, overhauled 4218. 194/8 tion of the pound last Novem­ strained A m erican gold re­ a t 7:30 tonight in the Natural m eet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in 35 Cottage Cheese d istrict. 332-2313. Renting to fa m ­ ber. Union. There will be an open ily only. 4 -3 / 4 October. $80.487-6254. $35:: Adler typew riter, 34/4 M E R R ILY N VAUGHN types w ith great speed and accuracy. Call 3398751 104/8 By the weekend financial serves at F o rt Knox A number of other factors R esources Bldg. Lounge. # * * forum for student opinion on Hh. 4 Ac A.R. IN-car. eight tra ck stereo experts here were predicting already have led to the con­ There will be a m eeting for the Johnson ad m inistration's Carton . . . Iw tape deck and FM converter. 351- that the gold rush will con­ tinuing drain on the gold sup­ all trav elers on the Union handling of the w ar and domes­ STUDENTS 0195. M /5 ANY K IN D OF typing in m y home. tinue Monday when foreign Board flights program at 3 p.m. tic issues. LIM IT ONE WITH COUPON 489-2514. C ply a t F o rt Knox. & $5.00 FOOD ORDER We Are exchange m ark ets reopen. Then The gold rush in Europe today in the Union Ballroom . M A R T IN G U ITAR Model D-21. Per­ # * * E X P IR E S 3/9 the fresh rum or em erged from now is based on the belief that Looking For You - fect condition. $250.351-0706. M /5 Transportation South A frica, likely to increase The History Club will m eet sooner or la ter Washington will T ickets for the Block and !---------------- CO UPO N ----------- H I F I, FLOOR model VM. Fine shape, N E E D R ID E R to share four man speculation fev er in gold. be forced to stem the outflow a t 8 tonight in 221 Physics- B ridle Club Horse Show are If you pay good sound. $60. 372-0293. 64/8 room, F t. Lauderdale. 3564263 34 /5 Attention w as focused on J o ­ of gold. Astronomy Bldg. H erbert Heaton. on sale in the Livestock P avil­ your bill by E X C E LL E N T WOOD laminated skis, N E E D RIDERS. Round trip to F lo r­ hannesburg. where a newspaper It could d eclare an em ­ visiting professor of history. ion for $1. $1.50 and $2. F o r M ira c le W hip plastic bottoms, poles. $20. 372- ida, spring break. C all 4824316 report said the South African bargo. a move likely to in­ will speak on "T h e Quest of the m ore information ca ll 355-8400. i f no answer, c e ll E D 7-MI8. 114/8 governm ent is seriously con­ cre ase unofficial, sales of gold Q uantitative ." Tuesday, March 5th, 4454. M /4 sidering switching gold sales * * * * * * Salad Dressing at prices above what the your name w ill be 35 M M CAM ERA. 50 per cent off. Call E D 2 4 ^ 6 .6 p.m . to 6:30 p.m . 3-3/4 N E E D RIDERS to Florida. Round to P aris. United S tates is com m itted to The International R elations The Student Advisory Com­ trip . C all P at. ED 2 4 1 « . 34/4 South A frica produces nearly pay. $35 a fine ounce. Club will m eet a t 8 tonight m ittee to the Anthropology Dept, deleted from the Quart 4 7* H. H. SCOTT 40 w a tt FM stereo 75 per cen t of the Western Or the United States could in G alleries B and C of the will m eet at 9 tonight in 141 receiver model HHS-20. $219.96. R ID E RS TO Bahamas spring break. w orld's gold. A shift of South raise the official price of Lansing Public L ibrary. 401 B aker Hall. Jar . Hold L ist. Complete w ith case. Cash or terms. P rivate plane. $150. C all 3534210 or 3534213 C 4/S A frican gold sales to P aris, gold. E ith e r way. experts be­ South Capitol S tre e t. Lansing. M A IN ELECTRONICS. 5558 South a t the very least, would put a lieve. the result would be a Charles Humphreys, sophomore Pennsylvania. $«-5035. C TUTOR FOR Management 388 Call severe strain on world gold drop in the value of the dol­ in Ju stin M orrill College, will The Navy O fficer procure­ BAY’S ENGLISH 332-2574. M /5 m ent team will be in Demon­ R E G AL CLASSIC gu itar w ith case. m arkets. I t could also help lead lar in te rm s of gold. speak on in tern atio n al Nego­ 4854771. 74/8 to a higher world price for tiatio n s." stration Hall M arch 4-8. Wantsd gold, in e ffe c t devaluing the * * * MUFFINS * * * .‘A n im a ls W a iv e r s ig n -u p BLOOD DONORS needed $7.50 lor U .S. dollar and other curren­ The Chess Club will m eet 6-pak A FGHAN puppies - six weeks old, AKC. shots, a ll colors. H olt, 894- all potaUve RH negative with posi­ tive factor-«-«- A negative, B negative, and AB negative. 810.00 cies. F ir s t reaction here and in e n d s M a r c h 11 a t 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in 304 B essey Hall. * * O The Soaring Club will m eet a t 7:30 tonight in 33 Union. * • * 9 oz. p k g . . . . 19* 00 «. 5 4 /5 O negative - $12.08. MICHIGAN other cap itals w as to discount P e rm its fo r Spring Term The F acu lty fo r M cCarthy T h is Ad Good Thru March 9 COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, the South A frican report. The Cinema Guild will UNUSUAL PETS. tro pical fish. 9« »«■> Grand River, Eant Lan­ University College independent Com m ittee will m eet a t 8 to­ NOAH'S ARK. 223 Ann, E ast Lan­ Spokesmen for the Bank of present F ed erico F e llin i's sing. Hours: 9 4 :» Monday. Tues­ study exam inations m ust be night in 35 Union. Ja m e s sing. M /4 England and the B ritish T reas­ "8 1/2" a t 7 and 9 p.m. Thurs­ day and Friday: U 4 :» Wednes­ CHAM PION SIR ED AKC MaUamute puppies. $180 and Siamese kittens, day and Thursday. 137-71«. MARRIED COUPLE graduate stu­ c ury said they had no inform a­ tion to ju stify it. obtained before M arch 11 at 170 B essey Hall, S33 Wonders. 109 Brody or G36 Hubbard. day. Friday and Saturday in B108 W ells Hall. * * * Hooker, professor of history. W illiam Hixon. professor of history, and Kenneth Bode, pro­ L A R R Y ’S STATE NEWS IK . «894016o r 4844538 M /4 dents desire bonne to rent for E lsew here, exp erts discounted fessor of political s cid fce , will S B O P - R IT Í such a m ove because of B rit­ The Spring Term indepen­ The V eteraiu A ssociation Student S orvlces B ldg. at least one year beginning June L discuss M cC arthy's presidential PUPPIES, ENGLISH Cocker Spaniels. a in 's long experience in dent study exam inations will will m eet a t 8 'tonight in the 1109 E. Grand R ly jr Parti-color. AKC E xcellent ism - References. Write: D. Insig P.O. qualifications. Room 347 Ban 313Onekama, Michigan 4BSI5.24/4 handling South African gold be given on M arch 25. C o ra ltla b le s Showbar. ily dogs. IV 2-7*22 4-3/6 10 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan Monday, March 4, 1968 M ayo rs agre e w h it e r a c is m c h ie f cau se of r io t s very much being treated Anti-w ar veterans’ gro u p (w H — i fc— paga we) choose between the Vietnam be taken to alleviate city ten­ these steps “include ending this differently than w hites. If you Atlanta, Henry W. Maier of Milwaukee, and Samuel W. Yorty of Los Angeles. war and the crisis in the cities. “ I ’d have to put my priorities at h o n e. You have to take c a re of sions before next sum mer. R eferrin g to the continuing delay in Senate consideration of foolishness in the Senate." Asked about the potential high co sts of m eeting the panel’s recom m endations. ju st tre a t people a s people . . . this will not cost one cen t, and I think will rem ove a lot of the notes increase in number “Unless the federal govern­ home fir s t.” the adm inistration’s open- The growing dissension over To be eligible for V eterans “ V eterans for P ea ce will housing proposal, Wilkins said K erner said, “ N egroes resent anger and fru stration and h a tred . for P ea ce , M cC arter said, a per­ dissolve when the w ar in V iet­ ment and state government step M ilw aukee's M aier. while ap­ the V ietnam w ar is reflected plauding the com m ission's re­ that e x is t.” son m ust have an honorable dis­ nam e n d s." M cC arter said. in and help our community, I K erner said F B I D irecto r J . in the growth of V eterans for doubt very much whether there port, said it failed to tackle the P eace in V ietnam , an organ­ charge from the arm ed serv­ Edgar Hoover had supported, in ices. and pay a $5 mem bership The local chapter of V eterans is much of a future for the city problem of coordinating the e f­ ization dedicated to ending that a letter, the com m ission's con­ fee. which entitles him to re ­ for P e a ce has been inactive of Newark," Addonizio said, re­ forts of federal, state, and local war and bringing home U.S. clusion that the 1967 uprisings since it was formed fall term counting a host of financial agencies attem pting to deal Jam es M a d is o n c o llo q u iu m were not the resu lt of a con­ troops. ceive V eterans Stars and Stripes for P eace. because of prior com m itm ents, problems he said are plaguing with the central city problems. (continued from page one) cal developm ent in South Viet­ Organized about one year ago. Thç m ayors themselves, he spiracy. according to Ja m e s R . Thomas, the city. nam. In still another interview . the group now has chapters in said, a re virtually powerless to between-the doves and the hawks He said the organization in­ president of the local chapter. Addonizio did not answ er di­ “Until a decent alternative 30 to 35 citie s and publishes is a false debate. Mayor John Lindsay of New He said a nucleus of about rectly when asked what would achieve that coordination. its own paper. V eterans Stars cluded veterans from World •‘The m ain problem is how to is offered, until the non-com­ York, the com m ission's vice ten m em bers planned to begin happen if federal money w ere T hree m em bers of the riot and Stripes for P ea ce , accord ­ War I, World W ar II. the cope with the expansion of com ­ munists g et rid of the warlords chairm an, said the price tag on organized activ itie s by next not forthcoming. com m ission also were inter­ ing to Dink M cC arter, secre ­ Korean War. and the Vietnam munism in developing .^coun­ and until there is som e stability the com m ission's program fall term . . "Tb.e.t'i. b e m assive viewed Sunday and while none against revolutions, we don't tary and m em bership chairm an War. tr ie s ," he said. " I f there is will be high, but "th e co st of spending on the p a rt of the fed­ advocated abandoning the have any alternativ e fo r a nego­ of the m ain chapter at Chi­ no operative answ er, in term s inaction will fa r outstrip the eral government and the state Vietnam war in favor of im ple­ cago. 111. of developing countries, we will tiated settlem en t,” Thai said. cost of taking positive, realis­ government,” he said. “ Society menting the com m ission’s re c ­ "W e feel the A m erican posi­ always have to fa ce this situa­ M ilitary victory is impossible tic a ctio n .” must m ake up its m in d . . . ” ommendations. all agreed the without the use of nuclear weap­ tion in Vietnam is legally and tion (V ietn am ). He said he ag rees with the Stokes, the firs t Negro to be urban crisis must have the high­ m orally wrong, and a th reat to We will have other Vietnam s ons. he said. The com m unists com m ission's view that weap­ elected mayor of a m a jo r city in est priority. possible world p e a ce.” he said. as long as we don't get to the can 't win as long as the United ons of destruction such as this century, seconded Addoni­ “ I would rath er be safer on the V eterans for P e a ce are con­ problem of building representa­ States persists. tanks, m achine guns and heavy zio’s view. streets of New Y o rk .” said Roy cerned with the well being of tive governm ents that could co­ “ The m ilitary has been the rifles should not be used in con­ “Why run to the fed eral gov­ Wilkins of the National Asso­ the U.S. servicem en, M cC arter exist with com munism, he said. main facto r in s ta b ility ," Thai trolling riots. _ He said he ernment? Because th a t’s where ciation for the Advancement of said, and want the troops brought “Uneasiness in the United said. The A m erican com m it­ wouldn't use a tank in any riot. the money is ,” the Cleveland Colored People, "than m ake a home as soon as possible. States is not so much a debate ment has been the stabilizing "L aw lessn ess and violence mayor said. trip to the m oon.” Besides publishing a paper, on whether to be soft or hard on force behind the South Vietnam cannot and will not be to lerat­ Stokes said while he believes Wilkins, Sen. F red Harris. D- the organization also p artic­ the com m unists but rath er on government, he said. ed. and every necessary method the United States “ has the re­ Okla., and the com mission ipates in dem onstrations and how to find a way to cope with Y e t instability is needed for will be taken to control it. But sources to support a guns-and-. chairm an. Gov. Otto K erner of assists sim ilar organizations communism in developing political crystalization and the we will never solve this problem butter econom y,” if he had to Illinois, agreed that steps can either by furnishing literatu re cou n tries," Thai said. em ergence of new leaders, he if we don’t get at the root or by helping with dem onstra­ said. Thai regarded the late c a u se s," he said. “There are many factors Ngo Dinh D iem , fo rm er South tions, he said. favorable to a settlem ent in Vietnam prem ier, as the only V ietn am ." he said. "B u t the stable leader South Vietnam B u ild in g d is c r e p a n c ie s one m issing factor is the politi­ really had. sets of which comply with the (continued from page one) law, three sets of which, in­ “When I went to President cluding that of the a rch itect, INTERNSHIPS Hannah in regard to the I.B.M . do not show the registration Bldg., he assured m e that Cald- as required by law ." S O U T H E REDUCATION NS e r had indicated that his fe e , “ C arr said that the a rch ite ct The Southern Education Foundation Is seeking arrangem ent was the regular was paid approxim ately $21.000 a s m all group of young “persons In tere ste d charge,” Harlan said. to $24,000 on the basis of reg is­ In educational planning, A one y e a r non- “Since he (Ralph Calder) tered cost of $615,000 at the reg ­ c re d it p ro g ram com bining a d m in is tra tio n , was charging five per cent to ular fee which Hannah says he study and a broad look at educational change us (M SU) and since this build­ was charged. It should have been ing was in the $1 m illion class, $30,750. Thus the a rch ite ct did Is a va ila b le to those between 23 and 33 with I concluded his fee should have favor May in the amount of at least two yea rs p o st-b a c c a la u re a te ex­ been in the $50,000 area, and I over $5,000," Harlan said. perien ce re la te d to education. The In te rn ­ asked President Hannah to get Carr affirm ed Saturday that ship is designed to Id entify young le a d e r­ me the cancelled checks, which Harlan's figures a re correct. ship fo r Southern education, concerned with Lee C arr obtained in the amount The back of one blueprint N egro educational opportunity, the end o f the of $15,000," Harlan said. Leland in the E ^ st Lansing City Hall dual school system , relatio n sh ip s between Carr is M SU 's attorney and has shows the cost of the Philip education and urban p ro b lem s, questions of WORRIED ADOUT served as attorney for May. Je s s e Bldg. to be estim ated at com pensatory education and regional planning Carr said that Calder had $615,000. May borrowed $1.1 done only the shell of the build­ million to construct his building f o r problem s of race and education. A s­ THE DRAFT? signm ents can be In the fie ld o f e le m e n ta ry , ing and that the m echanical from the Michigan National and ele ctrica l design was done secondary o r h ig h er education, o r a c o m b in a - Bank while he was on the board by the above listed sub­ of directors of the bank. tlo n . T ra in in g Is p rovided to help outstand­ contractors. “The only reason that I can ing young lead ers fin d sig n ifica n t c a re e rs “Contrary to L ee c 'a r r s ascribe to this disparity is iliac ,'elated to ra p id ly -d u ra tio n a l p rob­ sta te m e n t , to,, m e that Ralph it m ight enhance a lower tax le m s. F u rth e r In fo rm atio n ts a va ila b le fro m Calder only ¿uritfphed design for base,.”.! Harlan said in citing M rs . V irg in ia F ra n k , Southern Education the shell,” Harlan said, “ he the difference between the es­ Foundation, 1501 18th S tre et, N .W ., W ash­ did in fa c t furnish on his draw? timated cost of the building and ington, D .C . 20036. ings all the design, only two the amount of the loan. W 0N D E R IN 6 HOW YOU’ RE GOING TO GET DOWN TO FLORIDA? Career opportunities for basic and applied chemical research and development in diversified fields. O R G A N IC - Structure, synthesis, derivatives; basic and applied research. WONDERING HOW YO U’RE GOING P H Y S IC A L - TO GET DACK FROM FLORIDA? Polymer structure; solution and solid state properties. B IO C H E M IS T R Y - Proteins, enzymes, natural products; isolation, structure, and properties. Sign up for an interview with our representative WORRIED THAT YOUR GIRL M a rc h 8 ,1 9 6 8 HAS FOUND SOMEONE ELSE? 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