TV re dnesday A man is not h a n g e d . M IC H IG A N W a rm er. . . . . . for stealing horses, but that horses may not be stolen. George Savile, Marquis of Halifax U N IV E R S IT Y S T A T I a TATE N E W S . . . and mostly cloudy with a chance of thunder showers. E x ­ pected high of 76 degrees and low of 52 degrees. Vol. 60 Number 158 E ast Lansing, Michigan April 17,1968 10c U .S . l e a d e r s MAY DECIDE TONIGHT d i s c u s s w a r in H o n o l u l u R O T C verdict H O N O LU LU (A P ) -- P resident Johnson focused on V ie tn a m w a r stra te g y Tuesday in closed sessions slated w ith top com ­ m anders of the U.S. forces in the P a c ific . In advance of his Wednesday su m m it principles cite fairness session w ith South Korean P resident Chung the A cadem ic Freedom R eport, a fte r said th a t given the fa c t th a t the hearing By LINDA GORTMAKER Hee P ark, who is due in fro m Seoul late being disenrolled fro m a basic ROTC was not an adversary proceeding w ith no State News Staff Writer Tuesday night, Johnson lined up both the course fa ll te rm , said the hearing was “ run cross-examination, “ I t was the best we A decision on the ROTC controversy case outgoing P a c ific com m ander and his re ­ very w e ll and the ju d ic ia ry was e xtre m e ly could g e t.” presented in open hearing Monday night placem ent fo r w hat the P resident term ed fa ir to both sides.” “ The students on the ju d ic ia ry were m ay come a fte r the S tudent-Faculty ju d i­ a review of the Southeast Asian situation. Thomas said th a t if the ju d ic ia ry rules sharp and w ere w illin g to ask em barrass­ c ia ry ’s m eeting tonight. Adm. U.S. G ra n t Sharp, who presently that the Dept, of M ilita r y Science did ing questions.” he said. “ Everyone fe lt we had had a p re tty long runs the vast comm and fro m his Camp act consistently w ith the guidelines o f the According to the procedures established meeting Monday night and 'did not m ake a S m ith headquarters near Honolulu, re­ freedom rep ort, he would “ consider” ap­ by the ju d ic ia ry , the hearing was to pro­ decision on the case then,” E ldon R. Non- tire s in July. H is designated successor, pealing. ceed w ith the parties involved only d ire c t­ namaker, associate dean of students and Adm. John S. McCain, who has headed Section 4.3.4.3 of the re port provides ing questions and com m ents to the ju d ic i­ secretary fo r the ju d ic ia ry , said Tuesday. the U.S. N avy in Europe, fle w in fro m th a t “ A ll decisions of the ju d ic ia ry w ith a ry and not to each other. Tonight would be the e a rlie st tim e fo r the Texas on Johnson’ s plane. respect to in divid u a l and group actions G arskof said this practice did n ’t p e rm it decision, N onnam aker said, and m ig h t be Also tapped fo r the session a t the are fin a l unless appealed to the Vice the ju d ic ia ry m em bers to com pletely la te r because of other cases the ju d ic ia ry h illto p site w ere Gen. E a rle G. Wheeler, President fo r Student A ffa irs, w ho m ay a f­ pin down the p rin cip a l and “ as a resu lt chairm an of the J o in t Chiefs of S taff, peace envoy C yrus Vance and A rm y , Navy. Island welcome has to consider. Both parties in the hearing com p lim e n t­ firm , reverse or ask the Ju d ic ia ry to re­ consider a decision.” some of the issues are s till vague. ” Col. R obert G. P la tt, chairm an of the ed ju d ic ia ry m em bers fo r th e ir fairness M arine and A ir F orce leaders of the forces Although she was one of the first members of Congress to en­ and the smoothness of the tria l. B e rtra m F. Garskof, associate profes­ Dept, of M ilita ry Science also said the pro­ under the P a c ific chief. dorse Sen. Robert Kennedy for President, Rep. Patsy Mink, D- sor of psychology and counsel fo r Thomas, cedure was ^pretty app ro pria te,” both James R. Thomas, E ast Lansing special Sharp’s headquarters, among other Hawall; gave President Johnson a traditional Hawaiian welcome audience and p articip ants m aintained a student, who was accusing the Dept, of things, directs. *hgr against *when he arrived for a series c meetings vKW h'-lnllltary officials M ilita ry Science of v io la tin g p o rtio n s of proper •Jccu u ir. .ryfi the ju d ic ia ry m em ­ N o rth V ietnam w hich were curbed by John­ bers "seemed to be fa ir . " and South Korean President Park Chung Hee. UPI Telephoto son in his M arch 31 bid to get peace talks When the ju d ic ia ry does m ake its de­ going w ith Ha/toi. cision, it w ill, according to the freedom F u rth e r developm ents in the doplom at- report, subm it a w ritte n re port to M ilto n ic m aneuvering w ith N o rth V ie tn a m could in tu rn a ffe ct the a ir s trik e p a tte rn and this presum ably was among the topics Johnson wanted to go over w ith his m ilita r y chiefs. South Korea voices fear B. Dickerson, vice president fo r student (please tu rn to the back page) The P resident has stressed here a two- path approach to w hat he calls a search fo r peace: the d ip lo m a tic process, c u rre n tly concentrated on the e ffo rt fo r d ire c t am ­ bassadorial ta lks w ith N o rth V ietnam , of possible war settlement B r e s lin c e r t a in and gearing the arm ed forces to meet same w ay as La os" by the U nited head the Hanoi team w ith Huy as a p p r o p r i a t i o n s SAIGON (A P )-S o u th Korea and chief spokesman. any b a ttle fie ld challenge fro m the Reds. Thailand voiced reservations Tuesday States. Thuy was foreign m in is te r in 1963- There was no im m e d ia te com m ent about peace talks w ith N orth V ietnam . He told the Thai Press Association fro m the tra v e lin g W hite House on the la t­ South V ietnam suggested a su m m it the U nited States m ay seek a solution 65 and m ore recently has been head t o p a s s H o u s e of the Com m unist pa rty C entral Com­ est charge by Hanoi of U.S. bad fa ith in the m eeting of the Vietnam ese a llie s be­ s im ila r to the 1962 Geneva agreem ent m itte e 's foreign relations departm ent. Secretary Jack B reslin expressed con­ sparring over w here the am bassadorial fore negotiations open. setting up a neutral Laos. The gov- He was also deputy head of the N orth fidence Tuesday th a t the House would talks should be held. ernm ent was composed of neutral, rig h t P resident Chung Hee P ark of South Vietnamese delegation to the Geneva approve the Senate-passed appropriation N o rth V ie tn a m has made s im ila r a lle ­ w ing and C om m unist elements. The Korea issued a statem ent in Seoul conference on Laos. of $48.7 m illio n fo r the U n ive rsity. gations before, and Johnson on Monday Com m unists refused to cooperate and on the eve of his departure fo r a In his sum-up of negotiations w ith He appeared before the H ig her Edu­ p u b licly called on the C om m unists to have seized a g reat p a rt of Laos. m eeting w ith P resident Johnson in N orth V ietnam . T h ailand’ s Thanat pre­ cation subcom m ittee Monday to give shun propaganda and give a “ serious and Foreign M in is te r T ran Van Do of Honolulu saying any settlem ent should dicted peace talks w ould fa il. He what he called a " fo r m a l presentation, considered re p ly ” q u ic k ly to the U.S. South V ietnam said his governm ent insure the se cu rity of South Korea noted th a t in tw o weeks the United done in fo rm a lly .” He said -he briefed proposals fo r m eeting a t a neutral site in has proposed to its a llie s in V ietnam James Thomas and other Asian countries. States and N orth V ietnam had been three m em bers of the com m ittee on Asia. th a t they hold a sum m it m eeting be­ unable to agree on a site fo r in itia l portions of the budget th a t needed c la ri­ Defenses against the Reds both in V ie t­ H is p re m ie r. Chung II Kwon. was fore peace negotiations begin. talks. fication. nam and in K orea are on the docket fo r the m ore specific, saying: “ We fe a r any “ We are asking the other countries The U n iv e rs ity w ill not appear before two-m an su m m it pa re ly w ith P ark. com prom ise w ith the N o rth Vietnam ese w hat they think about, a su m m it con­ the House A ppropriations C om m ittee The South Koreans have n e a rly 50.000 C om m unists would be dangerous.” ference now that there are serious this year as in the past, he said. The troops in the a llie d force in South V ie t­ In Bangkok. Foreign M in is te r Than- m a tte rs to discuss." he told re p o rt­ Race relations report subcom m ittee, headed by State Rep. nam and have them selves been the ta r­ at K hom ari of Thailand expressed fears ers. “ I t ’ s ju s t a probe, nothing def­ Thomas Ford, R-Grand Rapids, is gets of te rro ris t in filtra tio n fro m N o rth that “ V ie tn a m w ill be forsaken in the in ite .” hearing testim ony fro m universities Korea. South V ie tnam 's allies are the United and colleges now so th a t the Legis­ States, South Korea. Thailand. Aus­ submitted to committee latu re would not be forced to approve tra lia . New Zealand and the P h ilip ­ appropriations late in July, like last pines. year. * Professor states need The presidential palace * in M anila reported the South Vietnam ese .proposal fo r a s u m m it w ould be “ aimed at By JIM SCHAEFER State News Staff Writer He did a d m it th a t the subcom m ittee had m e t fo u r tim es on the urgent situation. The State Senate reduced the E ast Lansing request fro m the $49.115 m illio n that Gov. Romney recommended to $48.7 fo rm u la tin g a com m on policy or de­ A subcom m ittee re p o rt on appropriate R ogert Green, a subcom m ittee m em ber m illio n . The U n iv e rs ity had asked fo r for U.S.moral revolution cision concerning the forthcom in g peace negotiations on V ietnam and to discuss the se cu rity of Southeast Asia and the actions fo r the U n ive rsity in the rea lm of race relations, thought to include a res­ ponse to the lis t of demands by black stu­ and national N AAC P fig u re , said i t was also not “ a p p ro p ria te ” fo r him to make a $54.8 m illio n , nearly $10 m illio n above the appropriation i t received last week. By P A T ANSTETT "S o cie ty has become com pletely m eiotic- comm ent. Oakland U n ive rsity m e t w ith the sub­ south-east P a c ific .” dents la st week, was presented to an ad hoc State News S taff W rite r incapable of perceiving anything except in The lis t of grievances had been pre­ com m ittee la st week. The U n iv e rs ity ’s The palace statem ent said it was com m ittee on race relations Monday night. A revolution in this country, incapable of the way the E stablishm ent w a n ts ." he said. sented to Hannah a fte r a m arch by stu­ sister school located near Rochester, proposed the m eeting take place during No com m ent was available on the content responding to m o ra l argum ents w hich call The philosophy professor stated th a t we dents m ourning the assassination of Rev. has asked fo r $6.31 m illio n and then or im m e d ia te ly a fte r the e xp lo ra tory of the re p o rt u n til Pres. Hannah returns fo r change, is needed. M ichael Scriven. pro­ should not tru s t m any of the “ upholders of M a rtin L u th e r K ing Jr. was cut to $4.89 m illio n by Romney. talks between the U nited States and today. fessor in philosophy at U n iv e rs ity of C a lif­ the dogmas of the tim es. There is no way Presented by B a rry A m is of the Black The Senate fu rth e r reduced i t to $4.69 N orth V ietnam w ith Washington or The subcom m ittee, composed of three ornia. said Tuesday at F a irc h ild Theatre. that those c o m m itte d to a p a rtic u la r order Students A llia nce (B S A), the lis t asserted m illio n . Honolulu as the site. w hite and three black fa cu lty m em bers, is Scriven. in the second P rovost Series can shake those scales fro m th e ir eves,” there w ere not enough black students, fac­ The Board of Trustees w ill m eet A Hanoi broadcast announced two p a rt of the ad hoc com m itte e disclosed by lecture, on the “ L im its of L o y a lty and the he said. u lty or a d m in istra to rs a t MSU. I t also de­ Thursday am id rum b lin gs th a t tu itio n appointm ents that led to speculation Hannah when the black students made th e ir R ight to R e v o lt.” explained th a t revolu­ Although Scriven advocated a revolution manded the U n iv e rs ity o ffe r courses in w ill be increased again i f the $48.7 in Saigon that they m ig h t be Hanoi's demands. tion is an essential p a rt of dem ocracy, es­ of this “ constantly e x p lo itiv e society that A fro-A m erican studies, and take a stand on m illio n app rop riatio n is not approved. representatives at the in itia l talks. Hannah said a t th a t tim e he expected pecially if it expects to re ju v in a te its e lf. was incapable of change." he questioned open housing. The House subcom m ittee m u st re p o rt Xuan Thuy was named a governm ent the re p o rt of the subcom m ittee th is week. w hether a ll possible a lte rn a tive s to revolu­ Am is, president o f BSA. said a fte r the the app rop riatio n b ills out by M ay 10 m in is te r and T ran Quang Huy was named George Johnson, chairm an of the subcom­ tion had been adequately examined. m arch he was disappointed w ith Hannah's and they m ust be voted on tw o weeks chairm an of the c u ltu ra l and educa­ m itte e , said Tuesday th a t he w ould make “ I am o p tim is tic we can do i t w ith o u t a response. He said Hannah's instructions later. no revelation of the re p o rt u n til he re­ C h o ice *68 to use re v o lu tio n .” he stated. “ I f h a lf o f the ener­ gy that the E stablishm ent uses to establish tional board of the p re m ie r's office. Thuy is a d ip lo m a t of w ide e xpe ri­ ceived personal instruction s to do so fro m would be positive if im plem ented. “ The tim e fo r vague agreem ent in p rin ­ ence and Huy was a m em ber of a Hannah. its co n tro l was devoted to fu lly exploiting ciple and sym pathy is o ve r.” A m is had delegation th a t visited France. Romania Hannah, according to his o ffice, is out 105 pollin g places social change, it could be done." he pre­ dicted. and the Soviet U nion in 1965. Analysts of tow n on events scheduled a m onth ago, said. “ The tim e fo r a ction is now. " Mem bers of the subcom m ittee, besides in Saigon speculated th a t Thuy would and was not expected back u n til today. "W e ’ ve got to get people to w a n t revolu­ Johnson and Green, are Alex Cade, John ■ Johnson said i t would not be proper fo r tion but w ork by w ay of re fo rm ." he em ­ Useem, A rth u r Adams and Gordon Sabine. including one bus phasized. him , as subcom m ittee chairm an, to dis­ cuss the m a tte r before the co m m ittee w ith ­ The ad hoc co m m itte e has ten w hite and , Scriven listed Qne acute feature of re v­ five black mem bers. 1-5 p.m. Choice ’68 officials will literally bring in olution w hich should be used to co rre c t out perm ission fro m Hannah. 355-4560 the vote April 22-25-with a mobile polling our “ u n m o d ifia b le " society. “ A revolution place. is sociologically a w ay of m a x im iz in g the Pete Sorum of Choice ’68 said that MSU e ffo rt of some group. I f we step up our T H R U HOUR Asst. Secretary Starr H. Keesler has ap­ com m itm ents, the e ffo rt to revolutionize proved the use of a bus belonging to Wil­ our society w ill be m uch g re a te r." he said. liam J . Campbell, owner of Campbell’s Suburban Shop, East Lansing, for balloting during the three days. “Graduate students and upperclassmen D r. M a rtin L u th e r K in g was cited by Scriven as a p rin c ip le advocate o f the rig h t to re vo lt. ■ K i/lg stood fo r c iv il disobedience Doss new board vice chairman if i t w ould co rre c t an e x p lo itiv e so cie ty,” with six votes, while Dzodin and Zeig each are being missed,” Sorum said. He hopes By DAN BRANDON He said that he plans to take courses he said. had three. There was one abstention. A that by bringing the polls to the student, State News Staff Writer this summer to lighten his load next year Scriven listed several “ e rro rs o f so­ two thirds majority of nine votes is re­ MSU’s voter turnout could reach 30,000. c ie ty ” w hich people neglect to do any­ and to do some research in the projects After electing a chairman on the first quired. The bus will begin its rounds at about thing about. “ The existence of poverty he is planning. 8:30 a.m. each of the voting days and will ballot Monday night, the ASMSU student After another session behind closed “ I hope I don’t have to give up on the shows th a t we value power and not people." doors, Dzodin and Zeig withdrew from the stop in the commuter parking lot, the Farm board deliberated nearly three hours be­ projects I have been thinking about,” Doss he said. race and Doss was elected. Lane bus circle and at the Engineering fore choosing a vice chairman. said. The vice chairman has in the past These problem s m ake our country ripe Pete Ellsworth had earlier been elected Bldg. Other stops may be approved. Sorum Ray Doss, junior member-at-large, was had to devote up to 4& hours a week to his fo r re v o lu tio n .” he stated. “ I t is because chairman without opposition. Ellsworth had said. elected by acclimation after two ballots job. the establishm ent is incapable o f respond­ been vice chairman during the third session Choice ’68 has designated 104 other poll­ proved inconclusive. ing that re vo lu tio n succeeds.” of ASMSU. “ I hope to achieve the harmony that ing places on campus. Any student with a Scriven gave such traditional reasons as On the first ballot, Harvey Dzodin and Doss, like Ellsworth, expressed surprise we need between the members-at-large. validated I.D. can vote, including foreign, w h ite racism, poverty, and the exploitation Jeff Zeig, senior members-at-large, were at his election and said that he had not I see no sign of isolation in the board so graduate and part-time students. of the elderly to justify revolution. "So­ leading Doss with five and four votes res­ considered running for vice chairman until far,” Doss said. “ I think we’re headed for Robert Harris, executive director of the cially and politically there has been no pectively. Doss had three and Tom Samet. Monday. a successful session." national Choice ’68 campaign and an MSU acceptance of racism against the Blacks, junior member-at-large had one. Doss attributed his decision to run to a alumnus, will be on campus some time but i t has taken all this burning to get to The board met again Tuesday night to The three candidates were then ques­ conversation with Ellsworth and several during the polling to watch the proceedings, a point where we might do something now." elect a cabinet president and to coadodGjL, tioned and the board deliberated in closed other board members. “ I have worked well Michael Scriven according to Roger Williams, MSU Choice he said. their first regular business meeting of th e - sessjon for nearly an hour. with Pete (Ellsworth).” Doss said. "Things (please turn to the back page) (please turn to the back page) The second ballot showed Doss leading go very smoothly between us. ” < S Michigan State Newa, E a st Lansing, Michigan ^ Wednesday, April 17, 1968 ~ ------------------ t M I A U C O iU C T O K S A u th o r Ferber Strike ends in Memphis dies at a g e 8 2 MEMPHIS, Tenn. wood Broun and F ra n k lin P. 5:00 to 7.00 diners; and downtown E ast Lansing de­ Hence, the liq u o r referendum , boom there fo r “ C im a rro n ” A d a m s -a ll now dead. -th e sale of packaged pends on the sale o f liq u o r w hich needs the vote of the She spent three days in the M iss F erber. born in K a la m ­ to m ake the p ro je c t p ro fit­ people to amend the ch arter, C onnecticut setting fo r " A m e r i­ azoo, M ich., never m a rrie d and able, according to developers. w ill have to w a it u n til the No­ can B eauty.” She poked into her p riva te life never made the vem ber election. the fish canneries of Alaska I f a liq u o r referendum w ere gossip columns. fo r m a te ria l fo r “ Ice P a la ce ." . . . TRUMAN . . . RO O SEVELT . . . EISEN H O W ER . . . K E N N E D Y . . . S t a t e N e w s e a r n s JO H NSO N. . ? ?? ? A l l - A m e r i c a n h o n o r CHOICE ' 6 8 The State News received w ord Tuesday th a t i t has been awarded an A ll-A m e rica n honor ra tin g by the Associated C ollegiate Press fo r its jo u rn a l- is tic achievem ent durin g the fir s t publishing period of 1968. The State News is one of eight collegiate dailies in the U nited States to receive the honor. Those papers w hich achieve the A ll-A m e rica n ra tin g are considered fo r the Pacem aker YOU ARE A w ard of the A m erican News­ paper P ublishers Assn. The State News has received fiv e Pacem aker Awards in the INVITED TO last six years. A rth u r Levin, d ire c to r of C ritic a l Service fo r the Assoc-< A SH O W IN G OF iated C ollegiate Press, com ­ mented. "T h e M ichigan State News is head and shoulders, in scope and concept, above P R O M F A S H IO N S any other college d a ily .” Levin cited “ outstanding fu ll news coverage, excellent crea­ tiv ity . editing, makeup and typography." He singled out the State News magazine Col­ IN F O R M A L M O D E L IN G lage as “ outstanding, m a ture and readable." Wednesdays 5:30 to 8:30 P.M . O ther papers receiving the A ll-A m e rica n ra tin g fro m the Associated C ollegiate Press By K A T H Y H W ASS- M ISS M SU w ere Southern M ethodist U n i­ v e rs ity 's Campus. U C LA 's D a ily B ruin. Texas U n iv e rs ity ’s D a ily Texan. U n iv e rs ity of M a ryla n d ’s Diam ond Back. U n iv e rs ity of M innesota's D a ily. U n iv e rs ity A s h o w in g o f e x c it i n g , n e w ly a r r i v e d p a r t y f a s h ­ of Southern C a lifo rn ia 's D a ily T ro ja n , and the B ow ling Green io n s . E n jo y a r e la x in g v is it w ith our s tu d e n t News of B ow lin g Green U ni­ ve rsity. h o s te s s e s w h ile you d is c u s s th e g a la a c t iv it ie s Announcement of the Pace­ ahead. m a ker Awards w ill be made in m id-M ay. State Lumber . S H E L F BO ARDS . ROOM D IV ID E R S . S P R A Y P A fN T S . S P R A Y S T A IN Jacobsons . . HARDW ARE P A N E L IN G 1240 S. Harrison E A S T L A N S IN G Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. April 17, 1HS 3 H NEWS I 1 1 Bai ▼ V w summary I A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f th e d a y 's e v e n ts f r o m I I o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . I “ The J u d ic ia ry should rep­ C a m p u s . C e n t e r C a m p u s C e n t e r rim a n d the R O T C D e p t. an d D r. K in g f o r acting a rb itra r­ ily and against the le tte r o f the A cadem ic F re ed o m R e ­ p o r t .” B e rtra m F . G a rs k o f associate professor o f psy­ chology. International N ew s • South Korean P resident Chung Hee P a rk issued a statem ent in Seoul on the eve of his d eparture fo r a m eet­ ing w ith P resident Johnson voicing reservations about U.S. peace talks w ith N o rth V ietnam . South V ie tn a m suggested a s u m m it m eeting of a ll Vietnam ese a llie s before nego­ tiations begin. See page 1 • U.S. Command in Saigon reported th a t new ly equipped N o rth Vietnam ese attacked A m e rica n ju n g le fig h te rs only 23 m ile s fro m Saigon, re in fo rc in g in te llig e n ce re p o rts th a t sizable num bers are in filtra tin g the c a p ita l area and the Mekong D elta. See page 8 • Czechoslovakia’ s C om m unist p a rty openly im p lica te d the Soviet Union and agents of S ta lin ’ s secret police in the 1948 death of F o re ig n M in is te r Jan M asaryk in a stance w hich seemed to dare an angry reaction fro m Moscow. See page 8 • D r. ________ A r ttu r i I. V irta n e n , a N ottel P rize-w inning ling chem chem ist w id e ly known fo r-tn s ei'rorts to Agior ttm ^ hat Western m an is eating too w e ll and grow ing too big lor his own he a rt and his own good. •• See page 11 • Japanese Foreign M in is te r Takeo M ik i said th a t Com­ m unist China should be in vite d to take p a rt in any in te rn a ­ tional m eeting such as the Geneva conference if one is held to a f t e r - E a s t e r discuss peace in Vietnam . N o tio n a l N e w s • The M em phis c ity council and the c ity ’ s s trik in g garbage collectors reached an agreem ent to end a 65-day s trik e in the c l e a r a n c e b itte r, ra c ia lly tinged la b o r dispute th a t sent D r. M a rtin Lu th e r K in g J r. to his death. See page 2 • P resident Johnson focused on the V ie tn a m w a r stra te g y in closed sessions in advance of his s u m m it session w ith South Korean P resident Chung Hee P a rk and lined up both the dress shoes » outgoing P a c ific com m ander and his replacem ent fo r w hat the P resident term ed a re vie w of the Southeast Asian situa- IO 90 1 2 90 tion. See page 1 • Edna F e rb e r, P u litz e r P rize w in n e r fo r her novel “ So B ig ” and a native of Kalam azoo, died a t her New Y o rk home a t the age of 82. • E lw ood, Indiana, a c ity of 12,000 th a t has never had a See page 2 'Capezio -Ninas - Janettes non-white resident, is in upheaval over a p ro je c t to settle Spanish-Am erican m ig ra n t laborers in the co m m u n ity • Town & Country through the o ffice of the Indiana Self-Help Housing Inc. • The A to m ic E n e rg y Com m ission announced th a t the big­ gest nuclear b la st ever to be set o ff in the U nited States is scheduled fo r next week under the Nevada desert. flats & casuals • The ro cke t scheduled to o rb it A m e ric a ’ s fir s t three-m an Apollo crew began checkouts on its launch pedestal, ending m ore than 14 m onths of re la tiv e in a c tiv ity since three as­ a f t e r - E a s t e r 8 90 tronauts died in the Apollo 1 fire . « • Capezio -Sportscasters i H u m p h r e y d e l a y s & c l e a r a n c e • Town & Country • Ninas i f o r m a l c a n d i d a c y V . 1 bright spring shifts a Ba ss Weejuns 1 g W A S H IN G T O N (A P I ~ th a t he m ig h t surrender by Vice P resident H u b e rt H. a fo rm a l announcement. H um phrey is postponing u n til next week, or possibly even later, his fo rm a l e n try in to the D em ocra tic presidential nom i­ In the view of his advis­ ers, the w o rk of try in g to line up convention delegates can go ahead unimpeded. They 7 .9 9 Colorful collection of long and short s l e e v e d s t y l e s Special group of discontinued styles and colors. Good selec­ tion, but not in all sizes. 10.90 nation race. argue th a t a fo rm a l announce­ The vice president. .t back m ent would not speed up in florals, novelty prints, solids and stripes. B e r m u d a 8 ( I \ i n S ( i: \ I E H - I 1 S T I. I Y .S / Y 6 fro m a b rie f vacation in F lo r i­ this e ffo rt m a te ria lly . or button-down collars. Assorted f a b r i c s , c o l o r s . da. conferred w ith his advisers There is involved also the I Misses’ sizes. I I Tuesday about his plans. The question of w hether an active upshot seems to be th a t they candidacy w ould c o n flic t w ith see no need to h u rry about the itin e ra ry previously a r­ jrs.’ print Berm udas G a r d e n L e v e l plunging into an active cam ­ paign. The com posite ju d g m e n t of ranged fo r speeches and ap­ pearances in H um phrey's role as vice president. H is aides All cotton, fully lined. Bright I H um phrey's associates is that Sen. R obert F. Kennedy of New Y o rk has fa ile d to manu­ don’ t th in k i t w ill but i t is> a question H um phrey wanted to consider fu lly . assortment pf pastel prints. e^r ir dress shoes facture any stampede in his The vice president is sched­ cotton knit fun tops I 1 0 90 1 2 90 directio n since P resident uled fo r a foreign p olicy Johnson announced th a t he speech before the Overseas Sleeveless tees, and tank tops would not accept renom ina­ Press Club in New Y o rk C ity 2.99 next Monday. 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A p ril 17.1968 EDITORIALS C h o i c e ’ 6 8 : c o h e r e n t s t u d e n t v o i c e I t s a im is to o b ta in a la r g e S e n a to r Jo s e p h D . T y d in g s , D - s a m p lin g of o p in io n on P r e s i­ M d ., s a id “ M o s t c o lle g e s tu ­ d e n tia l c a n d id a te s and tw o of d e n ts to d a y a r e in fin ite ly m o r e th e m o s t p re s s in g p r o b le m s o f m a tu re and a w a re o f n a tio n a l c o n te m p o ra ry A m e r ic a fro m a a n d w o r l d e w g n ts t h a n w e r e t h e ir p a r t o f th e p o p u la tio n w h ic h is p a r e n ts a t th e s a m e a g e . I th in k s e ld o m h e a r d f r o m in a c o h e r ­ t h e i d e a o f C H O I C E ’ 68 i s e x c e l ­ e n t m a n n e r - s t u d e n t s . I t ’ s c a lle d le n t, a n d w ill b e a n x io u s to see C H O I C E ’ 68. t h e r e s u l t s .” C H O I C E ’ 68 i s a u n i q u e i d e a . A t M SU , th e im p e tu s fo r a A t M SU it w ill h a v e a s in g u la r la rg e v o te has been a p p a re n t. a p p ro a c h . The p ro c e s s of v o tin g w ill be U n li k e m o s t c o lle g e s , M S U ’ s m a d e a s e a s y a s p o s s ib le . F o r s tu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t is n o t d ir e c t ­ th e ir e ffo rts , th e p a r tic ip a tin g in g th e lo c a l e le c tio n . W it h th e h o n o ra rie s d e s e rv e m u c h c r e d it. A S M S U e le c tio n s a n d s u b s e q u e n t If s im ila r g ro u n d w o rk has o ffic e c h a n g e o ve rs , th e c o n ti­ F o r a u n iv e r s ity a s la rg e as ta l p o te n tia l e le c to r a te o f o v e r b e e n la id a t th e o th e r p a r tic ip a t­ n u itie s n e e d e d in s u c h a n e f f o r t M ic h ig a n S ta te , th e o r g a n iz a tio n 6 m illio n s tu d e n ts . i n g c a m p u s e s , t h e n C H O I C E ’ 68 a s C H O I C E ’ 68 c o u l d n o t b e h a n d ­ o f s u c h a m a s s iv e e f f o r t is m o n u ­ T h e c o h e re n c y o f th e s tu d e n t m i g h t i n d e e d b e c o m e V O I C E ’ 68 le d b y s tu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . m e n t a l. B y a c c e p tin g th a t j o b , v o te w ill b e u n d e rs c o re d b y e x ­ next w eek. This apartment also features a lovely view of the In s te a d , th e c a m p u s h o n o r a r - th e cam pus h o n o ra r ie s h a v e r e s u lts . In c lu d e d w ill b e th e r ig ­ --T h e E d ito r s Red Cedar. tional respunsiuinuc-a. ^oópérki- ie s h a v e a c c e n t e d t h e o r g a n i s a ­ in g w i t h fh e h o n o r a r ie s w i l l b e s h o w n a v i t a l i t y b e fo r e h id d e n . ~C H O lC E ^68 has O f f e r e d t h e m t h e o p p o r tu n ity to jo in in a m ost o r o f a n a ly s is u s e d in th e v a r io u s o f aii<3itySfs>* ijr&ei* W t t a . * s ta te p r im a r ie s a n d th e n a tio n a l »0 « ^ * J •v ■V th e G r e e k H o u s e s a n d h a ll g o v ­ w o r th w h ile e ffo rt. W ith th e ir e le c tio n its e lf. e r n m e n ts so th a t th e la r g e s t tu r n ­ m a n y in n o v a tio n s ta ilo r e d e s p e c ­ o u t p o s s ib le w ill b e a tt a in e d . ia lly f o r th is c a m p u s , th e y h a v e C o n c e iv e d and o rg a n ize d by N a tio n a lly , th e p rim a ry is e a rn e d c o n s id e r a b le c o m m e n d a ­ s tu d e n ts , th e c o s ts o f C H O I C E s c h e d u le d f o r n e x t W e d n e s d a y , A p ril 24, b u t a t M S U o v e r 100 tio n . Above a ll, th e ir e ffo r ts h a v e ’ 6 8 w i l l b e u n d e r w r i t t e n b y T im e m a g a z in e a s a p u b lic s e r v ic e . Its A new field begins the race p o llin g p la c e s w il l b e o p e n f o r c o n n e c tio n , h o w e v e r , h a s n o r e la ­ gone to c r e a tin g th e best pos­ t i o n t o Tim e's e d i t o r i a l c o n t e n t . th re e d a y s , n e x t M o n d a y , T u e s ­ s ib le c lim a te fo r la rg e v o tin g I t is g e n e r a l l y a g r e e d t h a t s tu ­ d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y. H o p e fu lly , t u r n o u t to in s u r e t h a t C H O I C E A lm o st ove rn ig h t the presidential- e ve ryo n e w ill have a chance d e n ts to d a y a r e m o r e k n o w le d g e ­ hopeful fie ld is being doubled. The s o m e tim e d u r in g th o s e d a y s to ’ 68 w i l l b e a s i g n i f i c a n t c o n t r i b u ­ a b le and b e tte r in fo rm e d th a t three declared can d ida te s-R ich a rd tio n to th e A m e ric a n p o litic a l a t a n y t im e in o u r h is t o r y . B u t Nixon, Eugene M cC arthy, R obert Ken- v o te . T h e r e t h e y a r e , th e s ix . . . T h e p r i z e is b ig a n d scene. n e dy-are about to be joined by three N o t a u s u a l e le c tio n th e fa c t is , n o o n e k n o w s w h a t undeclared ones--Nelson R ockefeller, u p f o r g r a b s . T h e p o l i t i c a l h o u r is g o ld e n , a n d i t is U n lik e u s u a l c a m p u s e le c tio n s , s tu d e n ts t h in k . C H O I C E ’ 68 c o u ld H ubert H um phrey and John Lindsay. 1500 c o l l e g e s p a r t i c i p a t e T hat m akes the six w ith w hom - w e > t h e ir s . a ll s tu d e n ts , p a r t-tim e , g ra d u a te p ro v id e a n a n s w e r. shall probably have to reckon u n til. b r fo r e ig n s tu d e n ts , w ill b e e li­ In th a t e ffo rt, th e y a re not the conventions. g ib le to v o te in C H O I C E ’ 68. a l o n e . A c r o s s t h e n a t i o n , 1500 c o l ­ Extensive support R ockefeller, who has been having T h u s , p la c e s s u c h a s O w e n H a l l le g e s a n d u n iv e r s itie s w i l l p a r t ic ­ A l m o s t e v e r y c a n d id a te lis te d some trouble com m unicating how he no woman. No general. A ll but two surpassing a b ility , m ellowness and P re si­ ip a te in C H O I C E ’ 6 8 , w it h a to - re a lly feels about the P residency, is w il l a ls o h a v e p o lls . o n th e b a llo t h a s e x p re s s e d e n ­ dent Johnson. M cC a rthy has w it, in te l­ now cle a r he w ants it. Vice P resident (M cC arthy, H um phrey) are ric h or lect, a fresh im age and this decade’ s th u s ia s tic s u p p o r t f o r C H O I C E H um phrey is w a itin g only fo r the ripe very ric h . F o u r have been senator, tw o have been V ice P resident, three p ro file of courage. ’ 68 a n d c o n s id e r s i t i m p o r t a n t m om ent, when he can declare w ith some (the tw o V ice P residents and Kennedy) And against them ? N ixon has a clangor. Lindsay is sure his m om ent to th is e le c tio n y e a r . have been ve ry close to presidential loser record and no one thus fa r to is now. but his tra ck is obstructed by decision-m aking. run against h im in order to disprove it. L a t e l i b r a r y h o u r s : R ockefeller, the re a l and present Re­ W hat does each have going fo r him? Kennedy has enemies, the dynasty problem publican king of New Y ork. N ixon has the R epublican organization, and a repu tation fo r the ruthless. Lind­ There they are, the six. The w ith ­ the p o litic a l debts his p a rty owes him say has inexperience in national o r in te r­ d raw al of Lyndon Johnson has dispelled and the general fee ling th a t he w ill be national decision. R o ckefe ller has tire d w hatever hestitations any of them m ay r e f u s a l a n d c h a l l e n g e S N ip e r ’s nest have had. The prize is big and up fo r conservative both on the war-peace people by his w ill-h e -w o n ’ l he o scil­ issue and on c ity violence. The other lations. H um phrey ca rrie s around his ^ grabs. The p o litic a l hour is golden, fiv e are libe rals. Kennedy has youth, neck the albatross of his id e n tific a tio n and i t is theirs. To: Jeff Zeig * * * zip, irreverence, a ro le as champion w ith the Johnson w a r policy. M cC arthy T h e d e c is io n to p o s tp o n e in d e f­ th e f i r s t s te p to w a r d s e x te n d e d Senior member-at-large has lit tle organizational support and Note the com position of the group. of downtrodden m in o ritie s and the m em ory in ite ly an e x te n s io n o f lib r a r y h o u rs. T h e success o f th a t e x ­ ASMSU and s ta ff of his brother. Lindsay has m ust convince people th a t the pros take F our fro m New Y o rk (N ixon, Rocke­ youth, zip, irreverence, his w alks in the him seriously. h o u rs is a m o s t d is a p p o in tin g p e r i m e n t m a d e th e id e a a ll th e fe lle r, Lindsay, Kennedy) and tw o * * * Dear Jeff: fro m M innesota (M cC arthy, H um phrey). Negro ghettos and the record of having o n e . I t is d is a p p o in t in g b e c a u s e m o r e e n c o u ra g in g . N o w th e e f­ The editorial board has reconsidered Compared w ith preconvention su rvivo rs None fro m such tra d itio n a l big states kept New Y o rk fro m burning. , Rocke­ i t fa ile d th is y e a r , a n d i t is d is ­ fo rts w ill have been in v a in , its endorsements. You’re not the best fe lle r has w eight, m od ernity, a legis­ in past years, i t isn’t a bad a rra y. as Ohio, Pennsylvania. Texas, C ali­ qualified for the post of Cabinet Presi­ There is one aspect o f them th a t I a p p o in tin g b e c a u s e th e r e is n o and th e im p e tu s of th is year fo rn ia and none fro m the South. Two la tive w e lfa re record in A lbany and dent after all. the h a b it fo r w a itin g fo r a ll the sig­ have not seen discussed: they seem to r e a s o n to b e lie v e th in g s w il l b e w ill d ie w it h th e m . C atholics (Kennedy. M cC arthy) and the The SNiper nals before he jum ps. H um phrey has fa ll in pairs, R epublican and D em ocrat, others P rotestant. No Jew, no Negro, d iffe re n t n e x t y e a r. T h e r e a l d is a p p o in tin g a s p e c t w ith a c e rtin tension w ith in each pair. T h e a r g u m e n ts h a v e b e e n lo n g o f t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t , t h o u g h , is I should ca ll one p a ir-N ix o n and H u m p h re y-th e fa m ilia rs . They have a n d in v o lv e d o n b o th s id e s . R i c h ­ th a t it is now h ig h ly u n lik e ly VIEW been around in national p o litic s a long a rd E . C h a p in , d ir e c to r o f th e th a t a n y th in g w ill h a p p e n n e x t tim e , know the ropes, have had ups and < l i b r a r y , h a s s a id t h a t i t w o u ld y e a r . I t is a n e a r c e r ta in ty th a t downs o f p o p u la rity, have been scarred by m any battles, have em erged bouyant b e to o e x p e n s iv e , a n d th a t th e s ta ff fo r th e l a t e r h o u r s c o u ld th e o p p o s itio n to la te h o u r s w il l s till b e th e re . W h e th e r th e e f­ Echo the last protest march and re silie n t. W hile one is a con­ servative and the other a lib e ra l, each n o t b e fo u n d . In a n s w e r i t h a s fo r t to e x te n d th e m can be re ­ has played in the past few years unifying b e e n s a id th a t th e id e a s h o u ld EDITOR’S NOTE: Chuck Demery, F o r m any w h ite students a t MSU, A double standard th a t allow s us to and nondivisive po litics. T h e ir names k in d le d w ill be a n o th e r ques­ New Rochelle, N .Y., senior, submitted the BSA m a rch was the “ last chance” fo rm innocent friendships a t school are fa m ilia r, and the p a rty rank-and- n o t b e g iv e n u p o n u n til s o m e tio n . the following account. Demery is file is a t home w ith them . They are a fo r them to show any sym pathy w ith and allow s us to be innocent observers p la n s w e r e tr ie d . A t one tim e Even in th is n e g a tiv e lig h t, chairman of the ASMSU Mass Media the cause of the black people in this of social in ju stice a t home has a natural p a ir o f opponents. I f N ixon ASM SU seem ed w illin g to try h o w e v e r , th e o n ly h o p e f o r la te r Committee. country before they, as w hite students, co rru p tin g self-negating e ffe c t on an is nom inated a t M ia m i, H um phrey w ill By CHUCK DEM ERY go home fo r sum m er vacation and the in d iv id u a l’s character. W hite students have a b e tte r chance a t Chicago than to h e lp w it h th e fin a n c e s . T h e lib r a r y h o u rs m ust now lie in i f R ocke feller or Linsay is chosen. There was a march Friday, April safety of th a t assured p ro te ctive plea w ill have to go against the pleas of w o r k -s tu d y p r o g r a m is a lw a y s a th e fu tu r e . T h e m a tte r w ill be 6 , and most of the black students on fro m th e ir parents . . . “ le t someone th e ir parents who honestly feel that I c a ll the second p a ir-M c C a rth y p o s s ib ility fo r s ta ff m e m b e rs. b r o u g h t u p a g a in a t th e b u d g e t­ campus took part. There was a nervous else w o rry about the p lig h t o f those by “ le ttin g someone else do i t ” and and R o c k e fe lle r-th e upw ard-m obiles, criticism mainly from white students people.” B lack students held th is m a rch by re stra in in g th e ir ch ild re n they w ill m oving up the ladder o f p a rty accep­ The p ro s and cons have been a r y m e e t i n g f o r t h e 1 9 6 8 -6 9 a c a ­ that the march was pointless in terms as a means fo r them selves to demon­ be saving them selves .th e ir p osterity tance b u t not ye t there. E ach w ould b a tte d a ro u n d w it h th e h o p e th a t d e m ic y e a r . I f th e fin a n c ia l p ro b ­ of significance. These critics took stra te th e ir unified indignation and and a w a y of life . L e t th is be the one be accepted by the m oderates in his th e l ib r a r y w o u ld m a k e a n a t ­ le m s c o u ld b e s o lv e d a t th is t im e note of the few white sympathizers who sym pathy a t the m u rd e r o f D r. King. s ig n ifica n t fa c t’ T H E R E M A Y BE pa rty and rejecte d by the conservatives, te m p t to w o r k s o m e th in g (H it. took part and dismissed their actions They did not “ look fo r ” any w hite N O TH IN G TO SAVE . . . i f w e as but the appeal o f each is to those who th e n m a y b e s o m e th in g c o u ld b e as displays of frustrated tokenism. students to take p a rt and w ere surprised students don’ t take the in itia tiv e . w ant a forw ard-lo oking im a g e -M c C a rth y N o w , f o r th e p r e s e n t, th e lib r a r y w o rk e d o u t. B u t it w ill ta k e con­ These critics went further and, hearing when any expressed a desire to take by reason of his e a rly a n tiw a r position, 1 h a s w a s h e d its h a n d s o f th e m a t ­ c e r te d e f f o r t o n th e p a r t o f th o s e of the demands made by the Black p a rt. I f there are rio ts in the streets If there are ties of brotherhood R ockefeller because he is a ve ry modern Student Alliance (BSA), chose and th is sum m er, there w ill be only one between w h ite and black on the college governor. E ach w ould reap a p re tty te r w ith o u t ta k in g a n y in itia l s tu d e n ts w ho a re n o t s a tis fie d maybe still choose to attack these de­ w ay we w ill “ look fo r ” w hites then. campus the constructive a c tiv itie s of big harvest o f votes fro m the opposing s te p s to se e i f la t e r h o u r s w o u ld w ith th e c u r r e n t h o u rs to c h a n g e both w ith in T H E IR OWN neighborhoods mands individually which, illogically, party. They would m ake good candidates w o rk. Black people w ill take care of their this sum m er w ill te ll the story. th e p o lic y . T h e c h a lle n g e is o p e n , seems to negate the demands collec­ against each other. own~to re-educate them selves and There are no black people in America T h e m o m e n tu m fo r a re a l tr ia l b u t n o w s tu d e n ts w ill h a v e to a c ­ tively. Social injustice, the unrest in I call the third pair-Kennedy and push through that constructive depres­ who aren’t “ problems” in the sense of the cities, m artyrs of Uwn stature of Lindsay-the existentials. Their stance p e r io d th is y e a r s e e m e d to b e cept it if a n y c h a n g e is to b e sion-like legislation that provides open being militant anti-whitey. White society Dr. Martin Luther King are not born- is pattern-breaking, anti-Establishment, p r e s e n t . T h e f a c t t h a t a 1 0 -d a y fair housing, equal job opportunities to has insured that and now they can m ade. they are made and THIS SOCIETY has devil-may care. Each is existentalist make up for years of inequality and well believe it. I find It hard to e x p e r im e n t a t th e end o f fa ll made them. The critics of the BSA in the sense that he haa not yet found various other programs that make believe that riots are the only way te rm w a s h e ld a p p e a r e d to b e march are willing to deny the cause a mold, but plunges Into action wherever --T h e E d ito r s cliche phrases like “ all men are created for black people to gain recognition as in hopes of negating the FACT. the action is in order to define himself equal” a reality. Black people are the a functioning part of this society. 1*1 \ \ l IS by the shape the moment gives him. “ invisible men’’ of this society just as AAÜGNÍ) , INAW WYW Re’ If ¥0U EVER 6 0 INTO THE W COULD PLAY THE PlANO FORTHE Both are fascinated by the Inner city, Jam es Ellison’s book states. White In order for two people to ait down QUITE LÜ CKY, ARMY, THEY WON'T Pt/T W i) OFFICERS WHILE THEY EAT ! and each looks to Nogro support and that America does not know about black at a table, a mutual respect must jSCHftOEDEA., IN THE FRONT LINES... of the whites who think that somaona people nor does it desire to know. exist If an exchanga of Ideaa la to in existential touch with the blacks «nay White and black students cat, study happen. Black people will take cere keep the cities from burning. It would and live together, end if these facts of their own aa far aa maintaining be an electric campaign between them. alone don’t give us humanistic ammuni­ that good societal self-concept la con­ \ tion to reconstruct a society that we, cerned . . . a black identity has taken Whoever said the IMS campaign was as college students, were too young to steps to assure that. locked up tight? « have created then hellish times are Chuck Demery haa been on his last indeed upon us. protest ma r c h . . . Copyright IBM, Los Angelas Timas \ Wednesday, April 17, 1968 S Michigan State News, E a st Lansing, Michigan 9 1 » S R A D U S ’ MMDS To the E d ito r: practiced doctrine of love for adversary I ~ .... , ha„ „ "A s I have w alked among amone in in itia itia tiv tiv e e inin th th is is wwa a rr is is ours, The in itia tiv e to stop it m ust ours. revolution revolutio n im possible w ill "E Evve e ry nation m ust now make violent re volution inevi- develop an o ve rrid in g lo ya lty non-violent co-existence coexistence violent co-annihilation.' or the desperate, rejected and D r. M a rtin L u th e r K in g , J r., be ours. table.' to m ankind as a whole. . . . As these excerpts reveal. angry young men (the last was, above a ll, a m an of •‘ In 1957 a sensitive A m e ri­ " A true revolution of values This ca ll fo r a w orld-w ide D r. King accepted non-violent three sum m ers) I have told peace. He was not a man can o ffic ia l overseas said that w ill soon look uneasily on the fellowship th a t lifts neighborly love as the way of life for them th a t M olotov cocktails of appeasement but of d ire c t i t seemed to him that our glarin g contrast of poverty concern beyond one's tribe, man and nation-not only as and rifle s would not solve and d ra s tic confrontation. His nation was on the w rong side and w ealth. . . and say: This race, class and nation is in a technique in a particular th e ir problem s. . . B ut they role as leader of the m ovem ent of a w orld revolution. is not ju st. . . A true revo- ¡reality a c a ll fo r an all-em - though v ita lly important cause. asked-and rig h tly so -w h a t fç r human e q u a lity has been lution of values w ill lay hands bracing and unconditional love Roland Duerksen about V ie tn a m !. . .1 knew th a t The words of the late John stressed and lauded in com­ on the w orld orde r and say fo r a ll men. v is itin g associate professor. I could never again raise m y F. Kennedy come back to haunt m em ora tive statem ents since of w a r: This w ay of settling English voice against the violence of us. F ive years ago he said, ' his b ru ta l m urd e r. What differences is not ju s t. We s till have a choice today: Mary Duerksen the oppressed in the ghettos ‘Those who make peaceful seems not to have been ade­ quately acknowledged is the awareness o f the needed revo­ cal departures fro m the de w ith o u t having fir s t spoken stru ctio n of V ietnam , m any c le a rly to the greatest p u r fu ll consistency of his advo­ lu tio n in the m in d of man. persons have questioned me veyor of violence in the w orld cacy of im a g in a tive love fo r Perhaps the fo llo w in g excerpts about the wisdom of m y path to d a y -m y own governm ent. the adversary in every con­ fro m a ta lk given by D r. K ing fro n ta tio n w ith social evil. on A p ril 4, 1967 (e xa ctly . . . .The in q u ire rs have not re a lly known me, m y co m m it- " I speak as a citizen of the D r. K ing c a rrie d th is p rin ­ one year before his death) m ent or m y ca llin g . . . Have w orld, fo r the w o rld as it ciple of non-violent love very can present m ost v iv id ly the they forgotten that m y m inis- stands aghast a t the path we consistently into his strong range and in te n s ity of his try is in obedience to the one have taken. I speak as an opposition to the A m erican c o m m itm e n t to the loving revo­ who loved his enemies so A m erican to the leaders of involvem ent in V ie tn a m —and lution. “ As I have called fo r ra d i­ fu llv th a t he died fo r them ! m y own nation. The great beyond this into a prophetic D ream must dom inate individualism who, if they have heard M rs. that there w ill be no A m e ri­ could have best led a ll the To the E d ito r: K ing, Rev. A bernathy, and D r. ca w ith o u t im m e d ia te pu rsu it groups and the individuals had Green m ust become one. of the dream . to die before we realized w hat Groups fig h tin g fo r the The - reason is th a t no one he had been leading us to so The groups, u n til yesterday, A m erican d re a m -m a n ’s dream w ere pursuing the dream in of the groups could stop the eloquently fo r years and years —! w ere la st week. SCLC, th e ir s m a ll ways. Suddenly death of M a rtin L u th e r King. and years. NAACP; U rban League, CORE, W hat we need now is con­ SCLC, NAAC P, U rban League. Nor can they, by themselves, SNCC, BSA. Y esterday they stop the continuous psycho­ stant re co g n itio ir of specific BSA etc. realized how close were one, w ith a pow er and together they were. Suddenly logical death to w hich A m e ri­ injustices that m ust be im ­ a beauty never recognized be­ the churches too realized how can Negroes. A m erican In d i­ m ediately corrected and the fore together. Once churches fa r ecum enicalism had gone ans, and the poor, in g e n e ra l a d m in istra tio n to collect the fig hting fo r the A m erican Y esterday the numbers of people and the and how close they w ere to are subjected. d re a m -m a n 's d re a m -w e re the c iv il rig h ts organizations. groups realized th a t they to­ w a y s - t o c o rre c t them. Only p ro te s ta n t, Jewish. gether have a fa ir chgnce of „with a massive e ffo rt can we And suddenly t w V , ¿¡EW itVt ñ PER A C O * D augherty said. _ . i uo'ti t in td ii tria l- h i B i t ii- ficial to his team, however. The team 's leading h itte r is “ We used Feraco some last “ We like to play the best co-captain and le ft fie ld e r T im BOSTON ( U P I) - A bat­ break one last N a tio n al B asket­ year, but we had to use Wede: Cooper, w ith a .322 batting tered but determ ined Boston b all Assn. precedent a fte r be lt­ m eyer a t defensive back because C eltics team w ill tr y step tw o ing the re gular season titlis ts mease average, and center fie ld e r he had experience at th a t posi­ Doug Duncan leads in runs of th e ir own “ Im possible D re a m “ tonight when they host on th e ir own home co urt. 122- 104. Monday night. B ut if the Boston comback Packers trade 2 to Giants tion and Feraco d id n 't. Wede- m eyer w ill have a good shot you the P hiladelphia 76ers in th e ir MALE — FEMALE fo r tw o or three w eeks,” Daugh­ sixth p la yo ff game a t Boston is to force a seventh gam e at as the No. 4 linebacker behind E v e n ln g s NEW YORK ( U P Ii-T h e seasons in the N ational F oot­ e rty said. Garden. P hiladelphia on F rid a y night, the P ackers' talented tr io of Large corporation Interview­ w orld cham pion Green Bay b all League and has vet to “ We w ill give John Lin d ­ the C eltics m ust w in game Lee Roy Caffey. Dave Robinson ing for part-time personnel. The C eltics, fu lly aw are that Packers, seeking to bolster a live up to his fu ll potential. q u ist a try , and we w ill look six on Wednesday evening. sham Evenings and weekends. Can no team has ever come back talented but aging offensive He was sidelined w ith a bad and Ray Nitschke. a t the tw o freshm en. B ill T ripp- lead to full time In summer. live. Tuesday traded a p a ir of knee through the la tte r stages W rig h t, 6-6 and 250, is an le tt and Gordon L o n g m ire ." We work appointments only— to w in a seven-game series a fte r tra ilin g 1-3, hoped to Sco re s reserves, linebacker T o m m y of his rookie season and last e xceptionally strong pass block­ D augherty added. no canvassing, delivering or C rutche r and offensive tackle year played w ith a broken bone er. The P ackers' th ird d ra ft D augherty was m ore positive collecting. Sales experience American League Steve W rig h t, to the New Y ork in his foot. choice fro m the U n iv e rs ity of w ith the rest of the offensive not necessary. G iants fo r tackle F ra n cis Peay, C rutcher. 6-3 and 230. was Alabam a in 1964. W rig h t played backfield. He m entioned F rank Detroit 9 Boston 2 $ 2 5 0 .0 0 Oakland 4 New York 3 th e ir No. I d ra ft choice in 1966. the P a cke r's fifth d ra ft choice re g u la rly fo r a fu ll season fo r W aters a t fla n ke r, w ith L a M a rr per month guarantee If you JO r M a f t m i/ Cleveland 3Chicago I Peay. a 6-foot-5. 250-pounder in 1964 when he was playing the Packers, when lineup changes Thomas at half and Regis Caven- 10%off / , Florist * meet our requirements. For who starred fo r the U n iv e rs ity a t Texas C hristian. C rutcher, w ere made because of the in ju ry der a t fu llback. Don H igh sm ith National League a fu llb a ck in college, is a of A ll-P ro guard J e rry K ra m e r. appointment, call M r. Faust, cash value for students &faculty of M issouri, has been plagued w ill spell W aters in the back­ 484-5671. __________ 809 E . MICH. AVE., LANS. Cincinnati 9 Chicago 8 w ith in ju rie s during his tw o solid linebacker. He served P h il Bengston.- the P ackers' field. new coach, said he had seen D augherty's in itia l offensive Peay a t M issouri and was line consists of A1 B renner a t “ v e ry im pre ssed." W illie Davis, s p lit end. Bruce Kulesza at jj| $=?•*-j I A iE E T T H E P U S S Y C A T College Bike Shop the P acke r's A ll-P ro defen­ sive end who played against tig h t end. Dave V a n E lst and C raig W ycinsky a t the tackles. W IT H T H E J U N E L E Peay fo r the last tw o sea­ Ron Saul and Don B a ird in pJr sons. called him a “ fir s t rate the guard slots and E ddy Mc- TOUCH East Lansing9s Only Authorized ball p la y e r". Loud a t center. The defensive backfield w ill hinge on D augherty's experim ent w ith the receivers, but he C lass shoofing w ill give the fir s t chances to ■U SA " U S A The Spartan R ifle and P isto l H eft, W aters and Forem an, Dealer w ith Bob Super a t rover. Clubs w ill o ffe r a class fo r S T A M IN E pistol shooting at 7 p.m . Thurs­ day in D em onstration H a ll rifle Ken L ittle and R ich Saul got D augherty's nod a t de­ fensive end. Charles B ailey 250 STOP IN T O D A Y range. N orm C olter of the Jackson P olice D e partm ent w ill be the in stru cto r. He has and R ich Benedict w ill w ork the tackles w hile N ick Jordan h ills m iddle guard in the five- 134 N. H A RRISO N - PH. 332-4117 p a rticip a te d in fo u r national man fro n t. tournam ents. A pre-1967 casualty, Dave Schw einfurth and Don Law w ill man the c ritic a l linebacker B R IT IS H posts. D augherty noted th a t success S T E R L IN G pivots on last season's Crip­ ples and the freshm en. , So fine a gift, “ We had 14 su rgical cases it’s even sold last y e a r." D augherty said. “ We need a lio n 's share of these in jewelry stores. men. plus a gre a t l if t fro m the freshm en in six o r seven After shave positio ns." from $3.50. Cologne Volleyball here froml$5.00. 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People are look­ tists in p o litic s has generally Any biologist, he suggested, In addition, P h ilip p G erhardt, ing is the combination of the ing on A m ericans as a w eird been to the d e trim e n t o f both who publishes m ay be involved chairm an o f the M icrobiology work of three State News re­ specie. The ugly A m erican is areas. in providing m a te ria l fo r biolog­ and P u b lic H ealth D ept., sug­ porters who attended three a w hite specie.” However, he and the class ical w a rfa re weaponry. And, he gested th a t m ost of the develop­ classes participating in Tues­ Thomas spoke of V ietnam as agreed th a t scientists should be­ noted, m uch valuable research m ental research done in the labs day’s Academic Days of Con­ “ a w hite w a r against a non-white come involved as individua ls in has been done on infectious is defensive, both against biolog­ science. people.” w hatever problem s concern diseases by the biological w a r­ ic a l weapons th a t m ig h t be devel­ The U n iv e rs ity is involved in Speaking to the black students, them , although w ith o u t using fare labs th a t would not be done oped by oth e r countries, and the V ietnam w a r a t several lev­ Thomas said, “ In this stage of th t th e ir position as respected scien­ anywhere else because of lack against diseases contracted by els, and i t is tim e this involve­ social revolution th a t is going on tists to lend credence to th e ir of p riva te funds fo r such high- A m erican soldiers w h ile fig h tin g m ent was acknowledged and a ll over the w orld, the black stu­ views in other fields. ly-expensive research. in foreign countries. opened fo r discussion, a philos­ dent m ust be in the vanguard fo r ophy in s tru c to r told his class the black people a ll over the o Tuesday in a special le ctu re fo r w orld. Black student m ust ques­ the A cadem ic Days of Con­ tio n a ll w hite in tellectuals and science. A lb e rt Cafagna told students in his philosophy of social sci­ question law and o rd e r” w hich Thomas regards as o rd e rly ra c­ ism , not justice. Conscience’ schedule Sleeping it ence section th a t despite U n ive r­ s ity denial, MSU is ve ry lik e ly B a rry A m is spoke of A m er­ ica ’s “ sick socie ty" and advised The follo w in g classes w ill be devoted today to discussion of R eligions’ Peace.” C ontribution to Philosophy 323: Byrne. 1:50 p.m .. 317 Berkey, "T h e P ara­ engaging in classified research w hite Am ericans to “ stop tryin g the V ietnam w ar in cooperation Poli. Sci. 333: Z ib la tt. 12:40 dox of V io le nce." In what m ust be every student’s dream, Professor Arthur H. Stelnhaus Is shown fo r the governm ent w ith bearing to save the w orld and tr y to save w ith the A cadem ic Days of p.m.. 101 S. Kedzie. "P u b lic Special Lecture: G oldfield. actually helping his students sleep through his class. Stelnhaus teaches a course yourselves.” on the w ar. Conscience. Opinion and the W a r." 3 p.m .. 109 S. Kedzie. "T he In neuromuscular relaxation which helps students overcome tensions and nervous "T h is is not the sort of thing We liv e in a society that " p e r­ Anthropology 467: Hudson. Econom ics 360: Taylor. Cuban R evo lu tio n ." habits. State News Photo by Michael Marhanka that one reads about in the cata­ secutes everybody who stands 8 a.m .. 216 Berkey, " E th n ic 1:50 p.m .. 103 H o rticu ltu re . R eligion 233A : lo g,” he said. against the status qu o ," Bob Rob­ D iv e rs ity in V ietnam and Bear­ "E conom ics of V ietnam and Radelet. 3 p.m .. 321 Physics- Cafagna suggested th a t “ hid­ inson said. ing on the W a r." the W a r." Astron.. " A S em inarian’s Con­ Mind over matter ’ taught den" research is going on in the social sciences in areas of counterinsurgency -- co n tro llin g Robinson said our biggest problem is that "A m e ric a doesn' th in k ." H isto ry 499: Cohen, 8 a.m .. 322 Nat. Resources. "F o re ig n P olicy and the V ietnam W a r." Econom ics 1:50 p.m . 100 Berkey 318: Appel "M S U c e rn ." 207 H isto ry 341: Rich. 3 p.m .. A g ricu ltu re . " In te rn a ­ populations in V ietnam and T hai­ He said the w a r in V ietnam B iochem istry 803: Z im m e r­ and F oreign P o lic y ." tional R ela tio n s." in new relaxation course land. and suppressing rebellion -there and in rio t citie s in A m e r­ ica. is fo r "c a p ita lis t gain and w hite suprem acy." A m erica needs to take a re a lis tic look a t life and man. 12:40 p.m .. 38 Union. "C hem ical and B io log ica l W ar­ fa re ." Open Nights, Sundays, Holidays He also said there is a high living, w hich Robinson defined H um anities 243: Anderson. By B IL L C U M M IN G S 3) increase the pain thres­ qu ie t voice saying "re la x , re ­ possibility that MSU m ay be con­ as "fig h tin g poverty, learning 9:10 a.m .. 108 Bessey. "H u ­ 1VIUIIR’Si • State News S taff W rite r hold w hich reduces sen sitivity lax, relax. . . " B risk in­ 1399 East structions are given as they ducting chem ical and biological about people and prom oting m a nity and the D ra ft." Tired? Then H PR 106. Sec­ to pain, 4) e lim in a te ner­ tion C17 is the course you’ ve vous headaches, 5) reduce would be in any other physi­ w a rfa re studies. brotherhood." Economics 859: Larrow e. Grand River cal education class. Cafagna said the reason the Robert R. Brubaker 9:10 a.m .. 107 Berkey. "T he been looking fo r because prog­ m e n stru a l distress. .6 ) reduce Steinhaus explained that al U n ive rsity cooperates in these Addressing a m icrobiolo gy 861 Unions and the W ar,” In ress is measured by your a b ili- "in te rn a l ta lk ” ta lkin g to your- r v : ; • f * « - ; ■ ' * # pf- . FSaUy-rv *T . V s' ' ¿ V f - V C M ! t ’ i V * . A *.* ideologic,1V norm al size .Robert. ,R Rri|- . 9 10 < r T f T j j B • •*> L>RtfG STORtSj m 100 jL ^ ^ if p u ” T \ i» n t h . | N w irn m n s fj. is t'^ u h celaxation. th e ir guiding The departm ents w ant top- baker, asst professor of m ic ro ­ of Western Intervention in V ie t­ ' P laza "n o t the power of m ind over "C o n ce n tra tio n re a lly is get­ theories are based on e n lig h t­ notch fa c u lty and research fa c il­ biology and public health, sug­ na m ." m a tte r, but the power of m a t­ tin g rid of d is tra c tio n in the enment. This m ore sp iritu a l approach tow ard re la xa ­ itie s ." he said. "T h e y don’ t often gested that biological w a rfa re re­ R eligion . 233A (J MCi : te r 'm u scle s) over m in d ," , p?>iui ".Steinhaussaid. Cool-RayPolaroid tion gives the m ind im possible care w here th e 'tfiuwey comes search should be judged by the Graham . 9:10 a.m .. Physics- A rth u r H. Steinhaus. the in ­ The top accom plishm ent one Re­ fro m ." lack of private research in close­ Astron.. "C o ntem p ora ry The­ stru cto r, said. U n like m ost can achieve in neurom uscular tasks. Steinhaus said. Research grants fro m the gov­ ly-related fields, and by the im ­ ology and V ie tn a m .’ HPR courses w hich concen­ re la xa tio n is the a b ility to laxation is achieved only when ernm ent are a m a jo r source of portant secondary products, such H istory 327: Pardun. 10:20 tra te on m uscle contraction blank the m ind. Steinhaus the m ind gives up try in g to through a ctiv itie s , the neuro­ said 60 to 70 per cent of his solve abstract S till tired? problems. Then e n ro ll in income fo r the U n ive rsity, he as DDT. developed, as w e ll as a.m .. 101 N. Kedzie. "W h ite said. obvious w arfare-related prod­ R a cism ." THE FINEST IN SUNGLASSES m uscular re la xa tio n course students are able to do this neurom uscular relaxation and B lack Student A llia nce ucts. Economics 308: Larrowe. teaches the student to relax at the end of the te rm . Three representatives of the B rubaker, who has worked in - 10:20 a.m .. 103 H o rticu ltu re . his muscles. This is the f ir s t te rq j neuro­ relax. The basic theory of neuro­ m u scu la r re la xa tio n has been B lack Student A llian ce pa r­ the U.S. A rm y's biological w a r­ "T he Unions and the W a r." Hey! Com e on down to ticipated in Days of Conscience fare laboratories, suggested that R eligion 444: Jackson. 11:30 Muir’s you swinging sun­ m uscular re la xa tio n is sim ple: taught to undergraduates at m ind and body are one, so if MSU. The course takes the Murcter rehearsal Tuesday. the d ire c t involvem ent of scien­ a.m .. 133 Akers. “ O riental glass lovers. Cool Raynot R ichard Thomas spoke about the muscles re la x, the m ind place of an ele ctive physical only hasthe latest lookbut takes care of its e lf. a c tiv itie s course. causes confusion M a rtin Lu th e r K in g 's assassina­ THE LOST M A R IN E R shuts out harsh, reflected tion and its im p lic a tio n on w hite a combination of Steinhaus said everyone has Students tu rn in a w eekly Julius Caeser had no one to glare with Polaroid len­ Am erica. tension in his body w hich is re p o rt on th e ir im provem ent. witness his slaying, but Paul "T h e re are tw o messages to O LD TOWN in Chicago ses as no other sun­ ignored. T his tension “ creates M any re p o rt they have stopped Meacham was m ore fortunate. glasses can. nerve im pulses w hich e nter the b itin g th e ir nails o r have re ­ A passerby saw M eacham . • tw o sets of w hite people," Thom ­ P L U M S T R E E T in Detroit as said. To those who mourned neurom uscular system and m ay duced th ir sm oking and d rin k ­ E ast Lansing graduate student, King, Thomas said. "T e a rs are HAIG H T-ASHBURY In San Francisco Smart Styles for male or female have a dam aging e ffe c t." ing habits due to b e tte r re­ w rith in g on the ground near not enough and are not func­ N eurom uscular re la xa tio n la xation in both body and mind. Kresge A rt Center Monday tional any longer. You m ust cry makes you sensitive to these Steinhaus said the average a fte r a kn ife was apparently tensions and teaches you to student reduces his tension by ja m m e d in to his stomach. less and w ork more. " NOW! Kodacolor F o r the other group, who re­ relieve them . 40 per cent a t the end of the The passerby im m e d ia te ly gard them selves as the " in h e r­ now W A L L E T S IZ E Through research. Steinhaus term . has found th a t m astery of summoned U n iv e rs ity police, The teaching method used in who responded by sending tw o neurom uscular re la x a tio n en­ neurom uscular re la xa tio n has cars to the scene of the alleged ables the body to 1 ) fig h t no re lationship w ith hypnosis c rim e . ito rs o f w h ite ra c is m ” and thought of the assassination in term s o f a "d is ru p tio n in the state of a ffa irs .” Thomas said. open nights PHOTOPHOTS of your favorite picture insom nia. 2) reduce some o r auto-suggestion. There is There they found M e a c h a m - 'til 8:30 10 "T h e re w ill be no re s t.” kinds of high blood pressure, no soft background m usic or s till alive. Holding a knife 1 - was H arold R. H ite. E ast Lan­ " F o r the next 20 years you $ ]5 0 w ill be a c tiv e ly engaged in a only for sing graduate student. counter-revolution as in South T his o ffe r applies to a m inim um o rd e r K en n edy w orkers plan rally I t seems Meachem and H ite w ere rehearsing a scene in an A fric a ," he said. o f 10 p rin ts made fro m your fa v o rite "These tw o sets of w hites were kodacolor negative. No lim it on quanti­ upcoming P e rfo rm in g A rts Com­ responsible fo r K in g ’s d e ath," ty ordered but each o rd e r of 10 must be for w eekend trip to Indiana pany production, The Zoo Story, according to F rank C. R u t­ Thomas continued. Since the as­ made fro m 1 negative. sassination, there have been " in ­ Education Professor R obert interested in w o rkin g in Indiana ledge, in s tru c to r in speech ternational repercussions about L. Green w ill express support fo r K ennedy," W illia m J. Scot- and theatre. 4 x/ i reasons why Max Factor’s new fo r R obert F. Kennedy fo r horn, spokesman fo r the Cam­ president tonight a t a ra lly pus A llia n ce fo r Kennedy, said. 956 Trowbridge Rd. UltraLucent Blusher is better than yours: fo r Kennedy w orkers planning The A llia n ce is sponsoring the across from Case, Wilson, W onders and a weekend canvassing tr ip to weekend trip . F l y t o E u r o p e w i t h N S A . Holden Halls lt has Ultracel, Indiana. “ There are three weekends Green, fo rm e r aide to slain le ft before the M ay 7 Indiana Negro leader D r. M a rtin L u th e r p rim a ry . We’re going to w ork K ing J r.. w ill support the New there this weekend and w e’re * 2 4 6 New Y ork— L o n d o n R o u n d T r i p . Juno 8 I • a sec ret that makes you blush longer. It has the smallest Y o rk D em ocrat because of planning to go on each of the Kennedy's past w o rk in the tw o re m a in in g weekends a fte r c iv il rig h ts fie ld , a Kennedy th is .” Scothorn added th a t the L on don -N ew Y o r k .. A u gu st 1 2 Deluxe service aboard charter flight by Capitol Inter­ J lfllir m ADT C IN T I* /J v 2 • big blush-brush that picks up and applies w orker close to Green re ­ MSU group w ill be w orking in ported. G reen's speech, "T h e the F t. Wayne area. national Airways DC-8-61 JET. A choice of other June departure dates available on Brighten H er Life With color better. It has non-fickle D om estic C risis and the Press Our plans now are to leave fo r the P re sid e ncy." w ill be Saturday m orning and re tu rn delivered a t an 8:30 p.m. ra lly Sunday night, Scothorn said. request. Apply, with name of college to: U. S. National Student Association, Flights Office, 265 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10016. Monogram Pins 3 . shades that don’t change color so you stay fresher looking. in 158 N a tu ra l Resources Bldg. He said persons interested in Open only to students at NSA member schools. “ The m ain purpose of the m aking the tr ip could sign-up It has a great big ra lly is to sign-up persons at the ra lly Wednesday. 4 • m irror for admiring the view. INDIANA AGRICULTURE Confused About Buying 1/ And it has a case / 2 . so small, you can a New or Used Car? hide it in your palm or your tiniest purse. FARM BUREAU Let Your Credit Union Steer You’ll find the best, You Straight PINS $3.50 to $6.00 longest blush comet in the smallest package. C O O P You get all the Informa­ tion you needto knowhow good a deal you’re really getting There is no more personal gift than a monogram pin with her own initials. Wells m filled and sterling silver pins in many shapes.Truly gifts akes real 14 karat gold DEODORANT SALE EXC ELLEN TO PPO RTUNITIES IN SA LES, Choice of Stick or Roll On, M ANAGEM ENT, PRODUCTION, AND to be cherished. 2 fluid ounce each. 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GRAND RIVER JC W fL H Y a«t Cìnte* dad PHONE 332-4673 CIGARETTES All Brands, slaes, carton s2.69 8 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Wednesday, April 17, 1968 'SUNLYNDtf IXPANDID’ U S S R accused Dells show on right track By STUART ROSENTHAL in M a s a r y k death Entertainment Writer peated once e ve ry tw ., o r three P R A G U E ( AP (--Czechoslo­ o f the Czech governm ent’s Somebody a t the D ells has weeks. vakia ’s C om m unist p a rty openly lib e ra l course. Several m em bers the rig h t idea, anyway. Last In the m eantim e, Oade has im plica te d the Soviet Union and of the present Soviet regim e night's “ Sunlyners Expanded” big plans fo r e xp lo itin g the agents of S ta lin ’s secret police w ere in positions o f power a t show was a m oderate success D ells Lake Lansing location Tuesday in the 1948 death of the tim e M asaryk was k ille d and hopes to have a sw im m ing and during subsequent purges. in spite of some h o rrific prob­ Foreign M in is te r Jan M asaryk. lems w ith the sound system. dock and picn ic area installed The stance seemed to dare an Soviet p a rty ch ie f Leonid 1. The "S u nlyn e rs," who have behind the club in the near angry reaction fro m Moscow. Brezhnev was a p o litic a l a f­ been regulars a t the D ells since future~ the idea, of course, is The Czech p a rty newspaper fa irs o ffic e r under Stalin. the club reopened last M arch, to hold afternoon sw im m in g T-Gs. Rude P ravo said in a page 1 P o litb u ro m em ber M ik h a il recently signed a long te rm story th a t there is good reason Suslov attended the Czech Com­ recording contract w ith MG M . By STUART ROSENTHAL The C om ic A rts to assume th a t "M a s a ry k not m unist p a rty Conference in 1949 Possibly developing a style Entertainment Writer One o f the p ro je cts of A1 only was m urdered, but i t was a w hich led to a series of show fo r fu tu re concert tours, the LaG uire, of M ichigan State's case of p o litic a l m u rd e r.” tria ls . five man group last night ex­ had such a bad season,” she H is cre d its include guest W KAR R adio seems to have I t pointed to a Czech-born So­ In a reference to these tria ls , panded its number to 14 w ith explains), she added that i t also shots on “ The Johnny Carson taken o ff p a rtic u la rly w ell. v ie t N K V D o ffic e r, M a j. Franz Rude P ravo said evidence th a t the addition of a nine m em ber helps to be able to scream. Show” and the “ M e rv G r iffith LaG uire has ju s t received the Schram m -described in the a r­ M asaryk was assassinated “ m ust brass section, and brought fn a “ And I s c re a m ," K e lly said. Show.” T y le r explains that he “ H u m o rist of the Y e a r" award tic le as a m an w ith “ connec­ not be taken lig h tly because fem ale singer and a D e tro it A ll that I can add to th is uses e n tire ly d iffe re n t m a te ria l fo r 1968 fro m the H um or Socie­ tions w ith the Soviet security the scandalous role of the B eria vocalist-ventriloquist. self-review is th a t she also fo r television than fo r bar and ties of A m e rica fo r his 15 chie f L a v re n ty B e ria ’s g u e rril- gang in the 1949-1952 purges The singer, an English g ir l hurts ve ry w e ll during her nightclub appearances. Cur­ m inute series "T h e C om ic A rts. " las” -a s the suspected assassin of leading and honest Com­ named K e lly M ichaels, in te r­ perform ance. re n tly, he is w o rkin g on a new The ’ series, w hich has been of M asaryk, the anti-C om m unist m unists is w e ll know n.” sperses her w arblings w ith a On the other hand. W illie T y­ album fo r Motown w hich he picked up by 115 stations, is son of Czechoslovakia’s founder M asaryk, Czechoslovakia’s m u ltitud e of “sock it to m e’ s ." ler, whose comedy ve n trilo q u ism hopes w ill launch him on a described by its c re a to r and and fir s t president. f ir s t postw ar fore ign m in iste r, U nfortunately, her anim ated per­ act is superb, sent the D ells new career as a singer. host as " a sem inar on laughter Upsets Russian Stand died M arch 10, 1948 in a fa ll form ance m ig h t best be des­ patrons in to paroxysm s of laugh­ A t any rate, his e xact breath and a s tim u la tin g study of Lester W illie Tyler G iven the e xtra w e ig ht of o ffi­ fro m his second-floor ap artm ent cribed as excited, ra th e r than ter. control makes him as good a comedy in our liv e s ." cia l p a rty sanction, the charges in Czernin Palace. T y le r and Kester, his wooden m usical p e rfo rm e r as he is a P ro d ucer-director LaG uire appeared ce rta in to upset the exciting. State News Photo by Russ Steffey Accounts Coincide A devout fan of Aretha F ra n k ­ co -perform er who has the m ost v entriloquist. has spent over fiv e years com ­ Russians who have been c ritic a l Rude P ra vo ’ s account of lin. K e lly m aintains that, in expressive face 1 have ever seen Although the “ Sunlyners E x ­ p ilin g the 26 segments w hich S chram m ’s a c tiv ity coincided in order to sing Aretha, %"yo u on a dum m y are under c o n tra ct panded" show was a one night constitute a broad survey of m any respects w ith an Associat­ have to h u rt." Noting that she to Motown and have toured only o ffe rin g , G il Bridges, of comedy in novels, nightclubs, ed Press in te rvie w Monday w ith w ith the Motown Revues and the group, hopes to repeat television, newspaper columns, has ' h u rt" recently (she was ju s t divorced from D e tro it Lion K a rl Sweetan-' That's w hy he m ost of the company’s name the program , possibly w ith a groups. d iffe re n t crew of entertainers. cartoons, film s and the stage. He has taped in te rvie w s w ith personalities ranging fro m Dan­ N e w ly equipped guerrillas su rvivors of C om m unist te rro r who said S ta lin ’s secret police kille d M asaryk. G a ry Oade, who runs the es­ The info rm ants told the AP tablishm ent, seemed quite happy ny Thomas and A rt Buchwald to th a t a squad of N K V D agents attack U.S. jungle fighters BOBBY, LYNDON, G E N E , DICK, G EO R G E, w ith the turnout fo r the special Jack E. Leonard and Harold led by S chram m w ere adm itted event and i t seems lik e ly that Llovd He is now w o rking out to the palace by a guard. They HAROLD, NELSON, RO N A LD, C H A R L E S, this sort of thing m ay be re- a publishing o ffe r fo r a hard dragged M asaryk fro m bed and JOHN V.. A LL W IL L B E AT cover rendition of the audio SAIGON (AP)--’N ew ly m p ia ^ d y fp r n b in in g L ^ , A rm y gunships V ietnam ««: ^m all pushed him a u t a window a fte r ■f . ! »>4 if ^ '4 .PC' ' c #« , t s rw A * . *4 hurfA ■' ‘V ie i'rta rfita e ' _______ itc-i/ltypk&P-ikrrH* .'vie/in r rrc- AmcHcXrt* ¿3 m ile s a Vjoien't“ Sifti^gVe: M cC arthy v?sw$> ‘ ‘ I ’h o C '^ l l T c A rfc" . T b s’ * AfHfcrican /ungieTigncers Snly 23 tictiTAtrsifr ii uuf/A ‘m n W l ivAfrrrv ‘ ™/VI - ' I <■ UN* eas-t'oT'saigirh. A6 (f'pm ned*tndm l>' GertU. heard loca lly a t 8 p.m. T hurs­ m iles fro m Saigon Tuesday, re in ­ m obile s trik e force " down fo r an hour before h e li­ According to the inform ants, Students fo r M cC a rth y w ill days on W K A R -F M and at 4 U n til recently, the delta was the anti-C om m unist under- fo rc in g . intelligence reports copters picked them up. CHOICE '68 hold tw o residence h a ll m eet­ ings to p re p a re fo r Choice 68 and to explain the view s of M cC arthy: p.m. Saturdays on WK A R - A M T ijuana Brass ASMSU P opular E n te rta in m e n t E n trepreneur Don Banghart re­ that .sizable num bers are in­ filtra tin g the capita) ar/v>% the Mekong D elta. A pparently to counter this the te r rito ry of V iet Cong.guer­ rilla s . whn suffered in the Tet offensive. U.S. o ffic e rs specu­ lated th a t the N o rth Vietnamese ■ . Location: Location: Mich. Stouffer Foods Corp.: Hotel, restaurant Five days later he asked Con­ 500,000. Johnson has also Indian reservations and m ig ra n t Mich. and institutional management and home Bureau of Federal Credit Unions Ac­ Bullock Creek School District: All ele­ economics (B). Location: various. gress to carry out the legis­ been criticized for the tax w ork camps. The duties of the counting 1B.M1 Location lnd Ohio and mentary. secondary and special educa­ Van Dyke Public Schools: Early and lative program that had been surcharge he asked Congress volunteer range fro m building tion (B.M) Location: Mich. later elementary education, music, phvs- to enact to combat the in- baseball diamonds to establish- Mich . _ . laid down by his predecessor J L jk r . 7 * 1 « .V Z F t . t o v . s C T y y • ten t??**'*' '1 A . X llttf ./SyJbiprS «.t-irtCf ■> ^ Lnr»- [ater elementary v education, phywefi“ ing teacher. matl)ema,tics. science gen­ J k u j * . . . » tion: 111. education! art. hridsiC, special ediltftaon. eral science, home economics, business iA'd3 éuiipi L mentally handicapped, speech correc­ education. English, and journalism (B.M i. The VISTA w orker, who ß w v to T :.. Cuyahoga County School Distri< All elementary, secondary and sp«*. Location: Ind. * D r i v e In T h e c t t r e wM ßm Cw Manistee Public Schools: Early and later special education, mentally, acoustically 6:45 and physically handicapped, maladjusted, 9:25 rtUZO S N O W R O A D elementary education, special education, speech correction, art, English, home eco­ C A S T A G IA N T mentaly handicapped, maladjusted, guid­ 2 Miles Southwest of Lansing on M-78 ance iwoman's i. mathematics, general nomics. industrial arts, mathematics, mu­ science, art. physical education (wom­ sic. physical education, science, business education, health education, biology, TONIGHT! A L L C O LO R ! H E A T E R S ■ S H A D O W ” an's). counseling (woman). English, home economics, industrial arts (auto chemistry and speech (B.Ml. Location: ‘" S Ä S " " f ò l DOUGLAS ‘ SENTA BEIGEB power mechanics and electronics) (B. Ohio. ■Show n3rd at I 1:50 .■nuMsn «m u s i or « no a im « com i Mi. Location: Mich. Indiana Farm Bureau. Cooperative T r u m a n C a p o t e 's Michigan National Bank: Financial ad­ Assn.. Inc.: Agricultural economics, ani­ FREE ELEC. CAR HEATERS ministration. marketing, economics and mal husbandry, crop science, soil science, IN C O L D B fe m m tain control and there management (Bi. Location: Mich. poultry science and forest products (B). Moon Union School District: Early and later elementary education. English, Location: Ind. Jenison Public schools: All elementary, B L O O D “ Written for the Screen and Directed by tonothing you oan da mathematics, science, history, business education. French, and advanced mathe­ secondary and special education (B.M). Location: Mich. R ic h a r d B r o o k s MGM A6E0RGEPHPRODUCTION N O R T H S ID E —GEORGE SUZANNE matics (B.M(.Location: Penn. Lake Orion Community Schools: Early Music by Q UINCYJONES* A (jilumhia Pictures Release In Panavision* PRESENTS Muncie Community Schools: Early and and later elementary education, art, spe­ PbiW-fr noon#under 16edmittedunlesseocomiMniedby»parent or guardian B¥»] P R I V I - 1N T H H A T H I I cial education, mentally and perceptually later elementary education, music, men-' .— Starts Friday — tally handicapped and remedial reading (B.M). Pellston Public Schools: Early and later handicapped, speech correction, visiting teacher and remedial reading, art, diag­ nostician. English, home economics, mathematics, science, industrial arts, H A M ID SHOWN AT Q NP1ESH ETTE PLUS 2 Miles North oa US-27..452-740« NOW! E X C L U S IV E F IR ST SHOWING elementary education. English. French, It’s n o t who you c o n . music, and asst, football coach (B.Mi. 7:50 AND LATE — \ • METR0C0L0R M. mathematics and mentally handicapped (B.Ml. Location: Mich. Location: Mich. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERano FILMWAYS PftCSCNT 2 M A T U R E HITS (BOTH) IN C O LO R Petoskey Public Schools: Early and later Lake Shore Public Schools: Early and TAYLOR RICHARD BURTON elementary education, type A. art. coun­ seling. industrial arts. Spanish. French, later elementary education, physical education, art. music, special education Paul EM MARE SANT n iw m a n IN English, mathematics science, and spe­ lemotionally disturbed), mentally and MARTIN physically handicapped, speech correc­ RANSOHOFF’S SHOWN AT PRODUCTION H t! cial education (type B) ‘ B.Mi Location: 10:00 ONLY Mich. Sybra. Inc.: Hotel, restaurant and in­ tion. visiting teacher. English, home eco­ nomics. industrial arts (auto power me­ 1 ThaSecretUlarof EXTRA I COLOR CARTOON stitutional management and all other ma­ jors of the college of business i B i. Loca­ tion: Mich, and Tex. chanics. drafting, metals, machine shop and printing), Spanish. French, mathe­ matics. general science, biology, chem­ HARRY Vassar Public Schools: Early and later elementary education, mathetnatics, art. industrial arts and speech (B.M). Loca­ istry. physical science, social science, geo­ graphy. history, government and diag­ nostician (B,M). Location: Mich. 1 puce L A UNIVERSAL PICTURE' TECHNICOLOR OPEN AT 7:00 - A N S IN O tion: Mich. McDonald’s Corp. and Subsidiaries: Ho­ ¡^¡î D n v i I n T h e c i t i v BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS TWO FREE COKES TONIGHT! A L L C O LO R T h o a t re with every one Item medium pizza F R EE HEATERS r w — x - ia i* It's taken man thousands TODAY Feature at 7:30 & 9:30 of years to do what the brain can do in seconds nMTHÉCOlPR# ‘‘ Equisite Is the only word • • ■ destroy the worid I for this exceptional film ." O FFER OFFER Shown Twice at 7i37 and Repeated 11:44 -Bosley Crowther, N.Y.Times - A LSO - FOR FOR The most —2ndColor Attraction— Elvira DO RM S O N LY DO RM S O N LY W ANTED HARRY SALTZMANm*. C O R N E R E D IJ B I M adw an ptetm—offthoy—rl how ( ntismmms (m m ma un. ...An innocent girl is first prize in the _ sometime truth it mart exciting • FRIDAY) e CAME MALDEN dirtiest game ever J r r ’S WHERE T ry one of our dellcloue Sandwiches played I YOU TRY TO BEAT THE HEAT ALL SUPER FA ST D ELIVERY DAY . . . AND " VARSITY THE COMPE­ TITION ALL N1GHTI SHOWN AT 7:50 k LATE Hi 'Campes Renownedi * ED 2-6517 COLON by Dolus. ADDBD-COLOR CARTOON Open At 11:00 A.M. '• o ra Lo— ruM Shown la d d f d ? SHOWN AT MfcOOONLY 10 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Wednesday, April 17» 1968 S T A T E NEW S S™u«ifl«r N ext W eek is International W ant Ad W eek. Look for Special Rate Listed Later This W eek. sci -s W ' MÍnt University Terrace. ( * . ' .#..»/ ». w 34 17 meat,, aw*wwlilnur hearts h[',mXh' . excitemen cuss “ A rch ite ctu re as a Social D o cum ent." A ll interested stu­ MUST SELL twelve string folk guitar r into a rather dull Monday evening' RIDE WANTED to Ohio State for five Burctiam Woods—Eydeal Villa with electric pick-up. 353-2668. 3-4 19 VOICE OF Music portable tape re­ ' Thanks. PfKappa Phi. 1-4 17 fencers. Leave April 26 Expenses paid. 355-7032 3-4 19 dents and fa c u lty are Invited. • * • Alpha Phi Sigma, the police honorary, w ill m eet a t 7 tonight Luxury Apts, with swimming pools corder Almost new. $50 332-5201 * " imn!‘ .... Real Estate in 34 Union. A M ontgom ery W ards’ representative w ill speak 3-4 19 PUPPIES - MIXED breed $5 each ........................................................ Wanted on police w ork and security. Need a good home. 484-9213. 3-4 19 WILLIAMSTON AREA Four bedroom * * * C a l l u s n ow f o r a s u m m e r a p a r tm e n t. PANASONIC TAPE recorder, four- ......................................................... farm colonial 2 ' i baths, family room GIRL TO share apartment. $45 Own track stereo, two speakers, two mi- AFGHAN PUPPIES twelve weeks old. with fireplace, formal dining room. bedroom Prefer graduate 484- The MSU C lassical G u ita r Society w ill m eet a t 7:30 to­ crophn- . twin V.U. meters All for Cream and brindle colors. Crown fully carpeted, finished basement. 7648 2-4 17 night in 35 Union. Anyone interested is invited. Crest breeding. AKC. Holt. 694- large wooded lot. beautifullv land- East Lansing Management Co. $130 Cali Dave. 351-0164. 14 17 * 4 4 0093. 5-4 22 scaped, restricted sub-division. For ......................................................... sale by owner. $42.500. 655-1477. 3-4 19 BLOOD DONORS needed $7 50 for The Anthropology Student A dvisory C om m ittee w ill m eet Tat H. H. SCOTT 40 watt FM stereo receiver model HHS-20. $210.95. GERBILS. HAMSTERS. rabbits. all positive. A negative. B nega­ 5 tonight in 141 Baker H all. 745 B urcham D riv e , A p t. 2 Complete with case. Cash or terms. chicks. Give vour business to a ' tive. and AB negative. $10.00. O 351-7880, o r 351-4275 a fte r 5 p.m . negative. $12 00 MICHIGAN COM­ MAIN ELECTRONICS. 5558 South fellow student 353-7638 5-4 18 S 6 t * V iC 0 Pennsvlvania. 882-5035. C MUNITY BLOOD CENTER. 507 VISTA is re c ru itin g on campus this week fro m 8 a.m . to 1 2 East Grand River. East Lan­ ¡ÂAkiimUm DIAPER SERVICE-Diaparene An- sing. above the new Campus Book 5 p.m . a t the Placem ent Center, Student Services Bldg. and nom as . . . . tiseptic Process approved by. Doc- C am pbell’s M icrobus next to S piro's on E. Grand R iv e r Store. Hours: 9-3:30 Monday. Tues­ TITAN 1963 10'Y 50'two bedroom' tor* DiaP*rs al1 day. and Friday: Wednesday and Avenue. on lot Fifteen minutes from cam- times Yours or Ours. Baby Clothes Thursday. 12-6:30. 337-7183 C 4 4« uum i , a i« washed free. No deposit. AMERI- . ............................ . CAN DIAPER SERVICE. 914 East The Union Board w ill hold Spring Rush fro m 7-9 tonight OWOSSO TRAILER 50 x 10' Glassed- Gier Street-Phone 482-0864 C WANTED: ORIGINAL songs and or lyrics for possible release and • in Wonders K iva. A ll interested students are invited . D ire c­ in cabana. 30' x 7’ s'. On beautiful .. —■x.......... ...... publication. Call Jim al 393-4632 tors and com m ittee m em bers w ill answer questions and con­ lot on US-27.372-2585. 3-4 19 Typing Servie# nr Steve at 482-2607 6-4 17 duct interview s. * 4 • NEW MOON 12 x 80' Air-condi- SHIRLEY SWICK. Professional tvp- tioning. carpeting, choice lot Phone |ng sorvice j BM Executivc ty[K'- MANAGERS NEEDED for MSU foot­ The Campus A lliance fo r Kennedy w ill m eet a t 8:30 tonight 337-1074. after 5 p.m. 5-4 23 writer Experienced. 351-4049 5-4 19 ball team this spring Call 353- in 158 N a tu ra l Resources Bldg. to sign up persons in te r­ 4294 3-4/18 ested in cam paigning this weekend and the fo llo w in g tw o TWO BEDROOM Squire. 1966. on ......................................................... beautiful lot in Holt. Fifteen min- TERM PAPERS. Theses, disserta- DESPERATE! INFORMATION leadii« weekends in Indiana. R obert L. Green, professor o f educa­ utes from campus. Immediate oc- tions.manuscripts. Corona Elec- to apprehension of 1968-69 house tion. w ill speak. Seven-Thirty-One (the new prestige cupancv. Children welcome $500 trie, elite print. 332-8505 C-4/18 for Australian. Canadian grads re­ * * * down 894-9346. 3-4 19 ......................................................... warded 351-8817 3-4/18 address) believes that some students The F ree U n iv e rs ity course w ith Tony DeFusco, “ A m e ri­ ........................................................... EXPERTDISSERTATION and manu- 1966 12' x 60' Mobile Home on lot in scripttyping References Near CHILD CARE in my home 2 1 2 can P o litic s in the 1960's,” w ill m eet fro m 8-9 p.m . Wednes­ prefer comfortable living to a cattle- Mason 676-2850. 3-4 18 Kellogg Center. 332-5545 5-4 22 years up. Phone 332-0218 3-4/18 days in the Student Services Lounge. Because o f the campus car existance. Subsequently, you will ra lly at Bessey H a ll a t 8 , to n ig h t's class w ill m eet a t 10. 4 4 4 STUD EN TTEACH ERS. find no bunk beds at 731; no bland The Promenaders w ill hold an open dance w ith lessons white walls; no cheap Danish furniture; fro m 7:8:15 tonight in 34 W omen’s In tra m u ra l B ldg.'A nyone no crowded closets, and (believe it or interested is invited to attend. 4 *4 not) no twelve-month leases. The C om m unity P ro je cts C om m ittee fo r G reek Week w ill m eet a t 7 tonight a t Sigma Chi, 729 E. Grand R ive r. * 4 4 Seven-Thirty-One believes that stu­ The Fisheries and W ild life C lub w ill m eet a t 7:30 tonight dents are normal gregarious human in the A c tiv itie s Room in the N a tu ra l Resources Bldg. M em ­ bers are urged to attend and e le ct next y e a r’ s officers. beings. They take pride in their living • 4 4 units and their surroundings. Hence, The Owen Graduate Club is sponsoring an In te rn a tio n a l a posh club room is provided complete E vening fro m 4-8:30 today in the lobby of Owen H a ll. The event includes exhibits, dinner and entertainm ent. with color T V and billard table. A 4 4 4 year-round swimming pool creates a The MSU Boxing Club w ill hold a p ra ctice session a t 7 to­ night in the Boxing Room on the fo u rth flo o r o f Jenison luxurious atmosphere for studying, re­ Fieldhouse. laxing, or the all i m p o r t a n t bull 4 4 4 An a ll-u n iv e rs ity mass rally, A cadem ic Days o f Conscience, sessions. w ill be held a t 8 to n ig h t in Bessey H all. 4 4 4 Seven-Thirty-One appreciates and The A kers H a ll A c tiv itie s C om m ittee w ill sponsor a Sadie Hawkins Dance fro m 9-12 p.m . in the A kers’ classrooms. “ The understands the off-campus living O ther Side” w ill en te rta in . Costumes are appropriate. needs and demands of the more affluent If you're going to be off campus, student teaching, this fall, 4 4 4 students. Our philosophy is a living The Spartan Bowmen w ill m ee t a t 7:30 p.m . Thursday a t 914 L ila c , A pt. 5. A ll those w ho are interested in archery philosophy. To explore this philosophy you mutt call 353-4470 if you want your picture In the '69 b u t are not y e t m em bers should c a ll 351-8305. 4 4 4 further...... see the people at ... . Sign-ups for the Union Beard European Flights are taking S/M - State Management Corporation, Wolverine - - p i c t u r e s will be taken TH IS W E EK O N LY. place from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. today through May I in the Union 444 Michigan Avenue, 332-8687. Board office. There are seven flights scheduled. Make an appointment today. The rrrshseia Heme Eceeemica C M will hold a dinner a t 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Kellogg Center. Reservatione must be made by today by calling Demy at 383 K B . Tboae who at* c r a fts i tend th^ dinner should meet In the lobby of Kellogg Center. i 4 4 4 Mk Mk m State Umersity-Wolverine Students for a Democratic Society will conduct a general chapter meeting at8:30p .m . Thursday in30 Union. i 12 M ichigan S ta te N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Wednesday, April 17, 1968 M A StY H i m O P E N W E E K D A Y S 8-10 P.M . WHOLE FRYERS SU N D A Y S 10 A.M .-7 P.M . Do as he says, not as he does MIAMI, Fla. (A P)-The ister hippie of all means only wild-haired, sullen-faced youth an extra $25 modeling fee to SMALL BACK AND RIBS ATTACHED who stares down from the the shy, well-mannered musi­ "Beautify America-Get a Hair­ cut’’ billboards which dot the cian who lives at home with his folks and studies data com­ puter processing in college. FRYER BREASTS JUST A FEW BLOCKS OFF CAMPUS AT shop all 33m EAST MICHIGAN AYE. nation is Frank Trabanello, YOUR the hippie who never was. Looking like the most sin- Even his parents are unim­ pressed that their youngest FRYER LESS CHOICE LB* 3 AND AT child, who maintains a “ B ” average and has never been in trouble in his 18 years, TURKEY BREASTS RIBS ATTACHED 580 lo c a tio n s 921 W. H O L M E S RD. 15487 N O R T H E A ST ST. is foisted on the nation as Series the hippie’s hippie. “They started laughing,” (continued from page one) said the freshman at Miami- R EG . 370-COUNTRY F R ESH LEA N , F R E SH G ROUND SKIM M EDM ILK H A M B U R G Dade Junior College. "They The unlawfulness of marijuana thought it was a big joke.” was another example cited as Frank, who is not a pro­ indicative of hypocrisy in our fessional model, wears his society. "To regard the use of naturally curly hair four this drug as a moral obsenity inches long as window dress­ when it is less addictive and ing for the rock group in harmful than alcohol is incon­ which he plays lead guitar. ceivable.” he said. “ And I happen to like long hair, too, even though the H A L F S W IF T 'S P R E M IU M P R O T E N -D E L IC IO U S ST A N D IN G Scriven weighted the advan­ police and some of the Ives tages and disadvantages which a are down on it,” he said. G A L . revolution offers. Although he Ives, he explained, are stu­ C T N . R IB R O A S T felt that the society benefited dents from the Ivy League from "the great sense of free­ colleges. dom” that a revolution brings, he Frank adorns some 2,000 considered t h e inefficiency billboards now up in the 48 which a new system brings. contiguous states. Another “ We’ve got to be certain that genuine gainc are there.” 5,000 wall posters have been sold by the Miami advertis­ BANANA SPLIT SUNDAE BARS ¿«590 S W IF T 'S P R E M IU M P R O T E N T E N D E R ing company which started the A loss of loyalty was also cited project as a gag to get some R E B . I7C S P A R T A N as a result of revolt. “This is laughs at a convention. i& P ttn o b takes time The biggest buyers-next. to bai m i n (ia a iu iir Scriven encouraged a ' “ new perception of reality. We must » recognize that this is the only way truth comes about, since partments, the military and juvenile rourts , say executives of the John Donnelly and Sons oilLiu mununmm. Advertising Co. others are incapable of true per­ ception.” They describe the poster as F R E SH P IC N IC S T Y L E a "public service.” Frank, however, doesn’t P O R K RO U ST 2 9 quite see himself in that light. 1 L B . Agriculture expert “I doubt that my getting a P R IN T haircut would beautify Ameri­ ca ,” he said. to address group None of his friends or professors are making a big Duane Baldwin, a Stockbridge thing of it, he said, noting that his business teacher brought F R ESH , M E A T Y J M W W i farmer honored by MSU for distinguished service to agri­ culture, will address MSU’s it up briefly once by telling the class there was a celeb­ CHIFFON SOFT MAR6ARINE ■lb. 39Q Tropical Studies Group at noon rity in their midst. today. Baldwin will present a slide- illustrated talk on "Agricultural Prospects in British Honduras.” He recently returned from an inspection tour of that country The long another thing. it,” he said. hair,however, is “tyy parents bring it up now and then, but I just avoid Sometimes the parents of girls he dates have Fresh Polly Anna Pastries MONEY WHEAT f t , LB S P A R E R IB S 4 © PLUMP JUICIER SMOKED SHOULDER PORTION for the Michigan Partners of second thoughts. the Alliance for Progress. The talk will follow a lunch­ “They give me that weird look, but Ijust tuck my hair behind my ears then,” he BREAD SW IFTS F U N K S PORK CROPS LAMB R U S T eon in Room B of the Cross­ roads Cafeteria. said. FAMILY WHITE BREAD 4 for 794 0 ROTC-Thomas (continued from page one) ing a copy of Thomas’ appeal ASST. SWEET ROLLS GLAZED FRIED CINN. ROLLS COCONUT JUMBO COOKIES 0 FOR 430 6 FOR 4 5 4 2 D oz. 4 j f L B --------------------- 4 PESCHKE SLICED LB. HERRUD’S-IOOZ. WT. PKG. LB. 49 BLACKPORT HONEY BUTTON affairs, who will inform the prin­ cipals and release the decision to the judiciary. The main issue in the hearing REG. 63Ç-APPIAN WAY FROZEN BOLOGNA pkI. 55eSMOKY-LINKS 59c NAM LOAF M 39 CHEESEPIZZARIN O S to the public. revolved around the privileges or rights of a student to visit a The hearing Monday night course. King stressed throughout centered around mainly only two of the three allegations that Thomas had originally made the hearing that visiting was a privilege, not a right, and that it was justifiable that Thomas had Cleaning Aids I STO P W ASHING D IA P E R S . . .USE ■ 12OZ. WT. against the Dept, of Military been dropped from the course. REG. $1.19 ARMSTRONG or. 99c PAM PERS Science. The question of Thomas being King said that both Thomas’ “ disruptive behavior” and the ONE STEP FLOOR WAX disenrolled from the course he fact that he had not consulted REG. 1 9 f -1 0 f O FF was visiting because of "polit­ the department chairman be­ 1 ft. CQc ical ideology” was almost eli­ fore enrolling as a visitor led to FORMULA 409 8 OZ. «47 DAYTIME 30’s OVERNIGHT 12’s minated from the hearing as his drop from the course. REG. 75* irrelevant by Thomas. Both Garskof and Thomas PACK MIRACLE WHITE 69« Sections 2.1.4.5 and 2.1.4.6 of the freedom report were instead pointed out that the rules for visiting a course as outlined in CHEESE & SAUSAGE 7