How Hannah got his way By EDWARD BRILL during spring term finals week t. m *» |t»' Is d i e ' ■ The story behind the controver­ News mously by the board, “ reaffirm ed il • sial resolution on suspensions the long-time understanding that before a crucial trustees meeting em ergency to do what he thought passed by the MSU Board of T rus­ any effort to impede the holding to be held on Friday. necessary to protect the University tees last F riday is one stretching of classes, the carrying forw ard Crucial topic and its property,” Dickerson con­ back to the finals week demon­ of University business, the a r ­ Phillip May, MSU’s vice-presi­ tinued. stration spring term , centering rangem ents for properly organized around a hectic five-day span the dent for financial affairs who had been under fire for months be­ “ President Hannah asked us all if we didn’t think this was cle ar­ and scheduled events on the cam ­ f i i / week before fall term classes be­ pus, or the discharge of his re ­ gan, and culm inating in a ten-min­ ute long discussion and vote by the cause of conflict-of-interest char­ ges, would have his fate deter­ ly stated and im plicit in the reso­ lutions, regulations, and docu­ sponsibility by any U niversity of­ ficer or employe, constitutes an f r mined by ¿he board in just four m ents already passed by the tru stees in aclo sed m eetin g . board.” invasion of the rights of the fac­ It was early Monday morning, days. This was the crucial topic ulty, students, and the general pub­ Sept. 16, when P resident Hannah first mentioned the possibility he of the day. But Hannah had another topic Do I or don’t I “ Hannah also suggested that we lic, is contrary to the interests of the University and will not be tol­ t W n / r "■ on his mind as well. One of the ask the board, ‘w hether I do or do m ight ask the trustees to give him e ra te d .” vice-presidents present a t that not have this authority’,” said Dick­ the power to suspend MSU students The resolution further declared pending the outcome of established judicial proceedings. m eeting recalls it this w ay: “ The President raised the re­ erson. “ At the sam e tim e he asked Leland Carr, University Atty., to th at “ In any such a ttem p t to in ter­ fere with University activity, the Lm u i . _ ß _: h Hannah had been aw ay for a good p art of the sum m er on vaca­ quest,” recalled Milton Dickerson, vice president for student affairs, d raft something which m ight give this authority.” leaders and participants a re held responsible and a re subject to ap­ High level meeting and the m an who has since been One of the resolutions Hannah tion and this was the first of his was referring to was passed by propriate legal and disciplinary ac­ Milton Dickerson, vice president of student affairs, and President weekly breakfast m eetings with the designated by Hannah to enforce tion, in clu d in g su sp en sio n fr o m the Hannah, confer during a recent MSU Board of Trustees meeting. the controversial resolution. the trustees a t their regular June U niversity’s top adm inistrators I n iv e rsity u n d e r e sta b lish e d p r o ­ The two were instrumental in the passage of the controversial “ He said that he had always un­ 14 m eeting, an obvious reaction c e d u re s .” (Ita lic s su p p lie d ) planning for the im portant fall to the dem onstrations on cam pus resolution on student suspension. term im m ediately ahead, the last derstood he had authority in an (please turn to back page) State News Photo by Gordon M o eller Friday MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Vol. 61Number SO E ast Lansing, Michigan Septem ber 27,1968 10c SLA to support Monday rally opposing suspension rule dents see specific instances where they By PAT ANSTETT The m ost recent attem pt of this group SLA desires student interest “ and not Pro-Fortas Student Associate Campus Editor Liberation Alliance (SLA), which aim s a t "a strong increase in aca­ demic freedom " is to support a rally spon­ a re held down,” Rita H errala of E ast Lan­ sing said. m anipulation." The group differs from m any existing The Senate talkathon against Abe F ortas’ nomination as chief jus­ which successfully interrupted President sored by various groups a t 3 p.m. Monday Ironically, gaining recognition with the organizations which prom ote social change tice went into its second day yesterday. Leaders of the p ro -F o rta s Hannah’s convocation to incoming fresh­ at Beaumont Tower to unite dissent to the a rre st of 13 individuals on m arijuana ch a r­ in that it attem p ts to reach students in the forces plan strategy, at left Senate Democratic leader Mike Mans­ m en Sunday, is attem pting to im plem ent Board of T rustees’ resolution which ste er­ ges in June, the group is not issue-orient­ residence halls; it trie s to "mobolize social change within the structure of the ing com m ittee m em ber Jim Schubert • ed” and does not represent one particular existing institutions" and work with th e m ’ field of Montana and Sen. Philip Hart, D -M ich , UPI Telephoto campus. of Okemos feels “ nullifies” the Aca-i ideology, Schubert said. in unified dissent, such as on the tru stees dem ic Freedom Report. “ I feel th at you run into problem s resolution, Rick Kibbey, San Manteo, Cal­ “ We want a peaceful rally ,” Scott when you have to push a particular ideo­ if.. senior said. Braley, Midland junior, said. “ We want (please turn to page 21) 'EXCESSIVE POLITICKING' to explain the resolution to the students, and then hope that students go home and logy," he said. Schubert emphasized that talk to their professors about the resolu­ tion.” Board, Stevens to air Raging Senate filibuster “ We are going to try to keep the rally orderly," Braley said, “ and it would be m ore orderly if the police were not th ere." Braley felt that there definitely would be trouble if police officers w ere present. suspension resolution over Fortas continues The controversial Sept. 20 resolution, already a cause for much dissent from such groups as Associated Students of Michigan State U niversity (ASMSU) and Recognizing the need for better com­ Academic Freedom R eport’s section on WASHINGTON (AP) -- President John­ confidence among the people of this na­ nomination to be “ lost in the fog of fili­ Students for a D em ocratic Society(SDS), munications with the Board of Trustees, judicial process, a move planned “ a son’s two Suprem e Court nominations, tion.” buster.” gives Hannah the authority to suspend m em bers of the Associated Students of week before the resolution,” Ellsw orth caught up in a Senate filibuster, w ere de­ Baker held the floor for nearly three “ The Constitution clearly sta te s," H art students that are “ an im m ediate th re a t" MSU (ASMSU) Board will m eet with said, and not as a direct resu lt of it. hours as the Senate taiked its way through said, “ that the President m ust nominate to the University. trustees chairm an Don Stevens, D-Oke- The board is gathering legal m aterial scribed by a Republican critic Thursday the second day of the adm inistration's up­ justices and the Senate m ust consider N on-structured SLA has grown, since mos, to discuss the Trustees' student that would negate the validity of the as “ excessive politicking a t its w orst.” hill battle to win confirmation of Abe F or­ these nominations and approve or disap­ the spring term finals week dem onstra­ suspension resolution Saturday m orn­ resolution as it now stands. Sen. Howard H. Baker J r. of Tennessee ta s as chief justice. prove them. tion, from a few interested students to a ing. added that “ the selection of two political Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, the “ Now the F o rtas opponents refuse even larger, m ore encompassing organization cronies for these positions degrades the D em ocratic m ajority leader, pleaded for to let the Senate take up the m atter. They which aim s a t larger student involve­ court, destroys respect for our judicial ASMSU Board chairm an P ete r E lls­ system and creates additional lack of a chance to bring the nomination up for a vote, and Sen. Jacob^K. Javits, R-N.Y. a re refusing to let the Senate do its duty.” m ent in the University and “ helping stu­ worth said that he and several other Antiw ar leaders board m em bers, * after reading the pictured F ortas as a scapegoat for what Jav its term ed the Supreme Court’s lib­ resolution, w ere m eeting with Stevens "prim arily to determ ine the intent of the to stage protest Ball resigns eral decisions. Technically the Senate is not even de­ bating the nomination, but is discussing a Trustee hopefuls split resolution,” and to explore its back­ ground. NEW YORK (AP) - L eaders in the anti­ w ar m ovem ent have draw n up protest tactics for a concerned a ttem p t to dis­ motion by Mansfield to bring it up for de­ UN to actively bate. Mansfield has indicated that if the discussion continues he will seek to in­ over May deadlock “ We’ll be m eeting with Stevens Sat­ urday for two reasons,” Ellsworth said. rupt the presidential campaign and a re planning a giant assault on Washington “ Not only do we w ant to know the in­ during inaugural cerem onies Jan. 20. voke the Senate’s cloture rule to put a support HHH tim e lim it on debate. The m ajority leader said a cloture peti­ By JIM SCHAEFER State News Staff W riter m inistrative turmoil far beyond any imagined good that can be achieved," tent of the resolution, but we want Stevens to know ju st what our concerns a re .” The dem onstrations, some of which have already begun, a re being directed WASHINGTON (AP) - P resident John­ by the sam e organizers who led the tion m ay be filed Friday or Saturday. Diehl said. son announced Thursday the resignation of This would clear the way for a showdown Chicago protests during the D em ocratic A tabulation of opinions by candidates “ The irresponsible actions of tru s­ The board’s initial response to the George W. Ball as U.S. am bassador to vote Monday or Tuesday. Imposing cloture National Convention. for the Board of T rustees about the tees and candidates acting in a partisan resolution was to m andate Ellsw orth the United Nations and named Washing­ requires a two-thirds m ajority of the sena­ m anner can and has caused top people to draft an appeal to the Student- controversial deadlock \by current Their purpose is to “ put the new ton P ost editor Ja m e s Russell Wiggins to tors voting, and Baker predicted that (faculty) to leave,” he said. Faculty Judiciary, stating that the Sept. m em bers of the Board allowed Philip president on notice th a t the pressure succeed him. m ore than half of the 100 m em bers would As a candidate for the board, Diehl 20 tru ste es’ resolutiin was inconsistent May, MSU’s Treasurer, to stay on the isn’t going to let up, th at we a re n ’t going Ball said he plans to join the cam paign vote against cutting off debate. prom ised th at he would deal with the is­ with the guidelines established in Art. job stands a t two D em ocrats definitely to disappear ju st because Lyndon John­ forces of Vice P re s­ Jav its protested that “ an effort to suffo­ sues before the University “ in a sensi­ 1 of the Academic Freedom Report. favoring rem oval, and the two Republi­ son has," said Rennie Davis, project ident H i^ e rt H. cate the nominations through the filibus­ cans abstaining. ble m anner even though it will not get The board also entertained a motion by director of the National Mobilization Humphrey, the ter is unw arranted and destructive of the the headlines which seem to be the junior m em ber-at-large Tom Sam et, All four candidates were reacting Com m ittee to End the War in Vietnam. D em ocratic nomi­ national interest and the prestige and to the 4-4 deadlocked vote on a motion objective of some candidates and trus- now in policy com m ittee, to amend the Davis, working with several leading nee for president. ch aracter of the Senate.” (please turn to page 21) to oust May as the U niversity’s chief peace agitators including T om Hayden, “I have taken Javits told the Senate his vote would be financial officer, due to charges of founder of the left-wing Students for a this step so th a t I in favor of F o rtas “ and of the court which conflict of interest despite May’s state ­ D em ocratic Society, outlined in an in­ m ay devote all my has so courageously and in its hightest m ent he had resolved the conflicts terview the protests planned for the tim e and energy be­ tradition served as the guardian of our mentioned in a legal opinion offered next six weeks; tween now and Nov. liberties.” this sum m er by Atty. Gen. Frank J. -A tte m p ts by dem onstrators to shout 5 to help assure the Sen. Philip A. H art, D-Mich., who is Kelley. down presidential candidates H ubert H. election of Hubert quarterbacking the adm inistration's drive The D em ocrats, W arren Huff of Ply­ Humphrey and Richard M. Nixon w her­ Hum phrey and the for confirm ation of the F o rtas appoint­ mouth and Dr. Blanche M artin of E ast ever they appear; defeat of Richard m ent, told a news conference that oppo­ Lansing, issued a joint statem ent call­ Nixon,” the Republican nominee, Ball nents a re preventing the Senate from do­ (please turn to back page) ing for May’s rem oval as Vice P resi­ said in a statem en t issued a t the State ing its duty, and he said this “ is very dent of Business and Finance because Dept. w rong.” of his “ conflict of integrity.” Johnson called rep o rters to the White Senate should not allow the The Republicans, David Diehl of House Cabinet room to give them the news personally--and he sought to make Dansville and Richard E rn st of Bloom­ field Hills, withheld judgm ent for lack Mfmcini tonight plain th at Ball was not quitting out of VM’ tickets of direct information. Tickets are available today for the Hen­ disagreem ent with adm inistration policy. Diehl, currently the chairm an of the One thousand tickets will go on sale ry Mancini ASMSU Pop Entertainment “ I have accepted with reluctance the resignation," Johnson said. Monday in the Union for the MSU-Michi- gan football game to he played in Ann trustees for Lansing Community Col­ lege, said it was tim e to “ call a halt Another year concert at 8p.m. tonight. m The $3.50 general admission and $4.50 Johnson also praised Wiggins, whom to the political football gam e being he term ed a citizen of high distinction Arbor October 12. Classes have begun for another year as students and professors reserve seat tickets are on sale at the Tickets are already on sale for the Wis­ played a t MSU.” make their way to various locations across the campus. Many knew Union, Marshall Mosic and Campbell’s who stands for integrity in the new spaper “ Continued character assassination world and who will bring high qualities of consin game to be played in Madison Oc­ where they were going. Others had the age-old freshman problem Suburban Shop. Tickets will also be sold tober 5. and public criticism by candidates and at the door. judgm ent and compassion to the U.N. am ­ trustees can do nothing but harm MSU of finding class buildings. Cold weather brought out coats and bassadorial position. and cause academ ic, as well as ad­ sweaters. State News Photo by Bob Ivins F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 27, 1968 | £ 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Mil ¡font causes Berkeley uproar EDITOR ^ NOTE; With the. m ilitant Eldridge Cleaver to onet pus as p art pf an experim ental dered, to be a m arriag e coun- “ legislative investigation of Lbe the Regents s ta r t naming who w - T this • *. * to, * ^ . v‘' ; , + i. .ItJT ssii: W . îx jç l,- ::, Lr Jk?' c w tfh i « ... k J * f lU t d p p v ». ^ News b e g in n t of releases fall. Writers and psychatrists Regents Vescind' the appoint if the Panther were allowed on le ctu rers.” ^ from the College Press Service Denounce move Also scheduled to address the ment. campus. Agree with principle v" (CPS), a sta le st aews organiza­ The UCLA Academic Senate sem inar a re black and Mexi- R afferty called Cleaver a “ ras It was not, he said, that he Students and professors on the tion of the United States Sta- m et over the weekend to de­ can-American w riters, psychia­ cist bigot” and said if he were thought the students w ere not U niversity’s cam puses agreed deat Press Assn. nounce the move, and the sen­ trists and Oakland Police Chief allowed to lecture the state's responsible enough to be able with the principle, but not with . By CPS ate a t Berkeley is expected to Charles Gain. educational system was in need to hear whomever they chose, the board’s action. r B E R K E L E Y -U niversity of take sim ilar action this week. No sooner had word of his of com plete overhaul. but th at the sta te taxpayers N ettled by the board’s will­ California uproar m ay encom ­ Cleaver, widely known as Min­ scheduled appearances gone out Even Jesse Unruh, speaker of would not stand to see their ingness even to debate the is­ pass m ore than the Berkeley iste r of Inform ation of the Oak­ than cries w ere heard from Re­ the California Assembly and money going for such purposes. sue, which they consider an en­ cam pus in protest against the land-based Black P anther P arty publican Senatorial candidate usually a supporter of the Uni­ Resolution approved croachm ent on academ ic free­ U niversity’s Board of Regents for Self-Defense, presidential Max R afferty, presently the versity, said he thought the ap­ The Regents, - obviously hop­ dom and art intellectual re ­ and California Gov. Ronald Rea­ candidate of the P eace and s ta te ’s Superintendent of Pub­ pointm ent unwise. ing to calm the fires from both straint, they see the “ com pro­ gan. Freedom P a rty and author of lic Instruction, and from Cal­ ‘U’ censured sides, approved a resolution by m ise m easure” allowing one ap­ Student rallies have been the best-selling “ Soul on Ice” ifornia, Gov. Ronald Reagan. The State Senate approved a P resident Charles Hitch, head pearance as only a token ges­ scheduled this week on both the a book on black experience in Bluebeard the Pirate resolution censuring the Uni­ adm inistrator of the U niversity’s ture m eant to pacify them. B erkeley and UCLA cam puses A m erica, had been scheduled to Reagan likened the appoint­ versity for inviting Cleaver to nine cam puses, which lim ited More m oderate faculty m em ­ in the wake of a weekend board deliver a series of ten lectures m ent of Cleaver to “ asking Blue­ lecture, and Reagan threatened a Cleaver (and the other partici­ bers, who a re am bivalent to m eeting which lim ited black on racism on the Berkeley cam ­ beard the P irate, the wife-mur­ pants in the sem inar) to one ap­ C leaver’s presence, a re equally mÊÊmm pearance ra th e r than ten. angry, their anger stem s from Several of the Regents ex­ fear that the R egents’ practice of Marion’s Apparel VJ says Welcome! pressed their reservations about Cleaver and his lecture engage­ listening to every m uttering ART CENTER from the State House about a ca­ m ent, but said they would not dem ic affairs and interfering vote to ban him entirely be­ with teachers and curriculum^will Famous Maker SALE To those returning— Welcome Back cause of “ the danger in letting become common. To the new students— A Hearty Welcome Sleeveless Jumpers Bubble bath Values ¿¿nui Make your M.S.U. ICE ARENA This student, who must be somewhat dirty, washes up in the sudsy pool in the Horticulture Gardens after pranksters put soap in the water Tuesday $20.00 O00 headquarters evening. State News photo by Lance Lagoni for Jewelry & Gifts Ice Skating open to public Sept. 28. T h e S ta le N e w s th e stu d en t n ew sp a p er at M ich ig a n S ta te I n iver ® W e invite layaways Art Supplies Even in gs T u es . thru Sat. 8:30-10:30 s ity , is p u b lish ed e v e r y c la s* da> th rou ghou t th e >ear w ith s p e c ia l W M ic h ig a n Bankard W elco m e W eek and O r ien ta tio n is s u e s in Ju n e and S e p tem b er. Sub­ 0 O p e n Wed. & F ri. till 9 P.M. Prints & Framing p .m . Sat. and Sun. 3:15-5 :00 p.m. scrip tio n r a t e s a r e $14 p er \e a r . Other nights till 5:30 P.M . R e g i s t e r now for group l e s s o n s . M e m b er A ss o c ia te d T r e ss . I ni ted P ress In tern a tio n a l. Inland T o d d lers c l a s s e s 5 y e a r s and under. D a ily P ress A sso c ia tio n , A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P ress. M ich igan P ress A ss o c ia tio n . M ich ig a n C o lle g ia te P ress A sso cia tio n . I nitcd A re na Juvenile Club 15 y e a r s and S ta te S tud en t P r e s s A sso cia tio n . Marion98 Apparel Open Across fror under. Adult l e s s o n s 16 y e a r s and S eco n d c la s s p o sta g e paid at K ast L a n sin g . M ich Wed. Home E c o v e r . For information, phone 3 5 5 - S e r v ic e s B uilding E d ito r ia l and b u s in e ss o f f ic e s at 347 Student Brookfield Plaza nlte y 1331 E. Grand River unti I 9 p.m. Jew elry and A rt Center B ld g . 2380. M ich igan S ta te C n iv e r s ity . K ast L an sin g. M ich. P h o n es: Phone 319 E . Grand River Ave. E d ito ria l .................................................................................. 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All apart ments have new furniture in addition to air conditioning and ca rp et ing . You’ll r e a l l y like BEECHWOOD. ( E s p e c i a l l y the price! ) y. ‘Ricéve#' 220 Albert - Above Knapp’s Campus Center - 354-8862 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 3 NEWS summary Peace restored in Mexico City XICO CITY (AP.) - Calm -W ithdraw al of the troops oc- onstrate that they are capable m ent, it is believed, a re the ble. Among other things, the The laws, students claim , are* ■# « v Aeu iu iXL.' . * : V r OL\ - ■•**#— «-< — —-* j j j i ^ °V' *.T ^ v*7 j 7 day am id signs of an opening to­ co, release of all those detained Student demands narsh students, some of which the gov- of riot police and repeal of anti- flexibility, they say, perm its a r ­ A capsule summary of the day’s events from ward a solution to the bloody since the riots began July 26. Blocking an im m ediate settle- ernm ent regards as unaccepta- subversion laws. re st and prolonged detention for our wire services. conflict between the govern­ and an end to governm ent pres­ alm ost any infraction. m ent and students who have sures against the university “ / / i s policy i s racist. He is been striking since July. Hopes for a settlem ent ap­ peared pegged to the unanimous government. -R esto ratio n of “ m oral au­ McCarthy may back HHH Compromise needed The re c to r’s efforts, it is be­ lieved, will be directed a t a com prom ise between the two a builder o f hate. He stands rejection Wednesday night by thority” to the recto r from the ST. I*AUL, Minn. (AP) - Sen. Hum phrey in August. week vacation on the French students and professors through sides. fo r things that will destroy this the U niversity of Mexico’s gov­ Eugene J. McCarthy is con­ A story by A1 E isele of the Riviera, erning council of the resignation positive acts, such as an end to sidering appearing on nation­ new spaper’s Washington bu­ country. ” Gov. Romney, discussing presidential hopeful of its rector, Ja v ie r B arros Sierra. the strike and a halt to demon­ strations. Students should dem- w ide television. in October to announce his support for Vice P resident Hubert H. Humphrey, re a u s a id . .McCarthy’s, office confirm ed Wednesday that ne­ gotiations have begun with the Looks great., George Wallace Vote of confidence the St. Paul Pioneer P ress Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ Senior resists International News Although the action amounted to a condemnation of the gov­ ernm ent’s critics and their thin­ arrest; detained said Thursday. The Minnesota senator has not endorsed any candidate tem regarding the availability of 30 m inutes of prim e tele­ vision time. writes great.., ly veiled pressures to force B ar­ since he lost the D em ocratic M cCarthy returns to Wash­ • P rem iere Chou En-lai of Com m unist China has accused ros S ierra’s resignation, it also on traffic ch arg e presidential nomination to ington, D.C., today from a two- the Red G uards in Kwangsi Province of stealing 10,000 rifles w as viewed by educators and in­ and 11,800 cases of am m unition from trains destined for tellectuals as a reinforcem ent of Bernard Copeland, Inkster North Vietnam, according to pam phlets received Thursday the re c to r’s hand in negotiating senior and a m em ber of the MSU from Canton. for a settlem ent. basketball team , was charged TAKE A TRIP TO WE 010 by E ast Lansing police Thurs­ • Yugoslavia leaders said they will fight any invading B arros Sierra resigned Sun­ day in protest of the govern­ day of resisting a rre st Wed­ WESTI IT'S AS force and m iss no opportunity to m ake clear they m ean it. nesday evening following his See page 12 m en t’s decision to send troops detention by cam pus police on CIOSE AS to occupy the autonomous uni­ a m inor traffic charge. • Mexico City is calm am id signs of a possible solution to the bloody student-governm ent conflice which had af­ versity Sept. 18 am id rum ors Copeland reportedly stopped YOUR th at students planned to sabo­ flicted that city for several days. See page 3 tage the 1968 Olympic G am es on a cam pus street for failure to have properly working tail NEIGHBORHOOD which open ju st across from the N ational News cam pus Oct. 12. lights. A check a t the E a st Lansing police station dis­ BONANZAI • Higher housing and food prices in August led to increases Felix B arra, a leader of the closed th a t a w arrant had been that continued the biggest rise in living costs since the Ko­ university professors union, told issued for Copeland because he rean War year of 1951. See page 17 newsmen the council’s a c t was failed to appear in court in July “ the first step in resolving the for an alledged stop sign viola­ • Chrysler Corp. drastically slashed Thursday its previous­ ly announced 1969 auto price increases which had drawn student problem .” O ther faculty m em bers agreed with him. tion. He resisted the E ast Lansing HE LP BONANZA P I O H T criticism from President Johnson. The increase was revised from $84 to $52 a car. See page 13 Action required Congressional deputy G erardo d epartm ent’s a ttem p t to a rre st him on the w arrant and a skir­ m ish resulted. Copeland was HIGH D I N N E R P R I C E S ! • A powerful Titan 3 rocket Thursday sprayed four m ili­ Medina of the opposition Na­ tional Action p arty said im por­ detained in the E a st Lansing ja il overnight and was released BONANZA STEAK DINNER $179 EBERHARD FA B ER ’S tary research satellites into sep arate orbits. The satellites a re pioneering Defense Dept, concepts in tactical com m u­ nication, rocket propulsion and mapping the e a rth ’s atm os­ tan t first steps would be re ­ quired from both sides: Thursday morning on his own recognizance. FRIED Yt CHICKEN DINNER TOP CHOPT STEAK PLATTER $139 $119 NOBLOT DESK SET phere. See page 14 with your college emblem M ichigan News Have Sunday Dinner With Us Two fam o u s NOBLOT Ball-Point UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $298 BONANZA » P e n s —one black, one red — set • W itnesses told a legislative study com m ittee today that in m odern ch ro m e h o ld ers on lending institutions in Michigan a re requiring excessive escrow paym ent on home m ortgages and something should be done about it. BANDS d e e p -lu stre black base. H andsom e, handy, p erfect for (w ith em b le m ) at c o lle g e b o o k sto re only S IR L O IN PIT # 2 0 5 your d e sk . • The 2200-student Kalamazoo C entral High School re ­ 600 North H om er Pick up an E berhard Faber TR 35™ porous point pen, too. W ith P erm a-M olst™ mained closed and quiet Thursday a fte r black and white P o in t . W r it e s w it h a t h i n , s tr o n g lin e e v e r y t im e ! E ig h t c o lo r s . 6 9 * . students clashed over black power dem ands th at the present COME AS YOU ARE • OPEN 11 A.M. 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EDITORIAL iL aw and The MSU Board of Trustees rde9 University style O states that a student should not The student board is acting with the clause authorizing the and the administration mouthed suspension power of the presi­ be suspended prior to the for­ reasonably. The trustees have “ Law And Order” in the worst dent. mal judicial hearings of the case acted without reason. As Clair fashion in their last get-togeth­ Though not stated, one may unless “ for reasons relating to White, D-Bay City, who along er, Sept. 20. infer that the President is giv­ the safety and well-being of with Don Stevens, D-Okemos, In a closed meeting, under en the power to suspend for any students, faculty or univer­ voted against the resolution, the auspices of the Finance of the offenses listed, which sity property." has stated, “ this showed a high Committee (committee of the range from cheating to sale of In contrast, the new resolu­ degree of unnecessary insecur­ whole), the trustees passed a LSD to “conduct which adverse­ tion gives the president suspen­ ity on the part of the Univer­ resolution giving the president ly affects the student's suit­ sion power should the student’s sity officers.” of the University the authority ability as a member of the activity pose “an immediate What the trustees and the to immediately suspend stu­ academic community. ” threat to the n o r m a l a n d o r ­ administration have done is dents whose activity “consti­ Coupled with the revision of d e r ly o p e r a tio n o f th e I n iv e r- much more than Grayson Kirk tutes an immediate threat to the University Ordinance ap­ s i t y . . . ” ( E d i t o r ' s i t a l i c s .) did at Columbia in declaring the normal and orderly opera­ proved by the trustees in June, In short, the resolution goes that no demonstrations could be tion of the University," pend­ the administration seems to be against whatever progress the held within buildings. ing the outcome of proceedings taking a tragic step backwards University has made in the The rally to be held Monday on the student’s case accord­ towards the proverbial “hard direction of due process. concerning the issue could be a ing to the Academic Freedom line.” And, by the way the The Academic Freedom Re­ real test of faith. Report. whole affair was carried out, it port is a good document. The Someone is going to have to And not only was the m eet­ seems that the administration spirit in which it was conceiv­ back down on this one, and ing closed, but the resolution is behind the effort. ed was one of fairness. But it probably will not be the stu­ was never announced during the With the trustees’ approval this resolution seeks to amend dents. public meeting of the trustees. of the resolution, in the case the Freedom Report and its --The Editors It appears that those involved of any trouble when the admin­ spirit, de facto, if not by word. wanted to keep the resolution istration uses the power given Furthermore, it was written as quiet as possible. it, it may simply say, it’s the to be used. Otherwise it would The administration intro­ trustees’ policy. The trustees not have been written. IVI A duced the resolution and it ap­ can then become the force be­ The ASMSU Student Board is pears that they crammed it hind the club. now in the process of drawing down the throats of the trus­ tees in a utes. matter of 10 min­ “The Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Stu­ dent, known as the Student Bill up an amendment to the Free­ dom Report which would negate the trustees’ and administra­ The Wallace revolution It is an amazing document, of Rights and supported by the tion’s action. It would provide juxtaposing a definition of all National Student Assn., the that no action can be taken In a year of phenomenal politics, offenses liable to cause suspen­ American Assn. of University against a student until after the most rem arkable of all is the Wal­ sion, probation or expulsion. Professors and other groups. judicial hearings. lace revolution. I call it a revolution because of the speed with which it is sweeping the nation, and because it JP*. TJI FRED SHERWOOD reverses the political habit patterns we thought w ere established in the Ameri­ ■■ ii can mind. Since it has so m any facets, r-i sj Ye old odds and ends the best approach to it m ight be by a sum m ary series of brief notes which I shall be elaborating on in later a rti­ 1 cles. 1-This is recoil politics with a “If i t not a n ‘is s u e s ' m o v e m e n t, e x c e p t f o r th e o n e o v e r ­ vengeance—a recoil from the vision of anarchy that A m ericans of every a r c h in g 'la w - a n d - o r d e r ' is s u e . In s t e a d it is a m o o d m ove­ “ An odds and ends d raw er?” My edi­ class and region have glimpsed in the m e n t. I t s m o o d is o n e o f o v e r w h e lm in g p r o t e s t a n d ra g e , c u r i­ tors looked a t each other and then back v V ^ * .\v y . vvNS> riots and dem onstrations of the past few years. A parallel m ay be found in o u s ly v ig ih tn t is t d e s p ite its la w - a n d - o r d e r r h e t o r ic . T h a t is w h y a t m e with something skirting the n ar­ row border between total incredulity the French swing to the right a fter it c a n n o t h e f o u g h t , a s th e tr a d e - u n io n le a d e r s a re tr y in g to and tired nausea. the Sorbonne riots. George W allace is f i g h t it, b y f o c u s in g o n b r e a d - a n d - b u tte r a rg u m e n ts . " “ Why not?” I said. We w ere discuss­ no Charles de Gaulle, but nonetheless ing m y idea for a column. It cam e to me he is serving as a symbol and rallying while I was packing to return to school. point for the recoil. built around glamorous prestige per­ g ro v th it has become a folk-movement, I have found that a quick way to do this 2-F ro m one angle Wallace is another sonalities. Unlike the Populists, Wal­ drawing a gifeater percentage of its is to sprearf'^aricTi: suitcases and boxes Southern racist demagogue, 1 Wat son lace’s is not an Economic movement strength from Q he lower-income rural, ibout my room and then upend all my and Bilbo. Yet this is not solely a re ­ on bread-and-butter issues. Unlike the sfhaiv-iu-wn, tnqJIVollar and wftvus-v-oi-v dresser draw ers. gional movem ent, nor solely racist, others it is built around a small-time lar classes than any student of politics Perhaps you a re wondering what this although it has its roots in the South “little .man,” with whom, therefore, had dared to foresee has to do with a newspaper column. of an extraordinary variety. These were and in fear of the blacks. It has be­ other “little men” can identify. 6-- It is not an "issues” m ovem ent, "R esponsibility!” they said. “ We com e a national m ovem ent, and its root except for the one overarching "law - Whenever I pack in this m anner. I in­ not photographs of Charles Bailey should give you a column! We should and-order” issue. Instead it is a mood variably come to my odds and ends turn the asylum over to the inm ates? cream ing Rich Panczyszyn nor were fears are m ore em bracing. It rep re ­ 4—It is financed and probably con­ draw er. Everyone has one of these. If they tapes of Guy Lombardo and Kate sents one aspect of H eartland America, trolled from mysterious sources: note m ovem ent. Its mood is one of over­ they say they do not they a re either Ha ha ha ha h a.” as the support of Richard Nixon and on that score former Sen. “Happy” whelming protest and rage, curiously The editors returned to their work, Smith duets. * chronic liars or hopelessly organized They w ere tapes and photographs taken H ubert Humphrey represents diverse Chandler’s comment when his choice vigilantist despite its law-and-order harassing underfed reporters and plan­ rhetoric. That is why it cannot be machines. ning their next party. They thought the at the State News staff party a t the approaches to another aspect. W allace's as Wallace’s running mate was with­ Odds and ends draw ers contain a end of spring term . support is an unlovely aspect, but it is drawn. But the additional financing by fought, as the trade-union leaders are interview was over. They thought I would trying to fight it, by focusing on bread- ve.r/table potpourri of,, sundry item s continue to obsequiously sharpen pencils there. small vetanteer contributions is just that doesn't seem to fit anywhere else 3-The third party of Wallace is in as important as the reported oil mil­ and-butter argum ents. Since it is an and em pty w astebaskets. 'W e've been thinking about th at - such as broken jackknives and cigarette im portant ways unlike the third-party lions in characterizing the Wallace irrational movem ent, of recoil and Little did they understand my per­ what did you call it? -- odds and ends.” fears, it cannot be m et by appeals to lighters, unsharpened pencils, ancient said the editors. "P erh ap s we could m ovem ents of the past. The Populists movement. sticks of gum, unmatched cufflinks and severance. Even less did they under­ w ere mainly Western and agrarian, reason, as Humphrey is trying to m eet stand my perversity. I had in my pos­ m ake room for it. It m ight be a noble junk of that sort. experim ent.” while the La Follette and Theodare b-In its Origins it must have been it. session certain tapes and photographs Roosevelt (Bull Moose) m ovem ents ware dreamt up by a small junta. But in its 7--There a re sick and ugly things I decided to w rite a column in the grand m anner of an odds and ends about this m ovem ent that give it a re ­ draw er. Not containing broken jack- sem blance to the Joe McCarthy move­ knives and cigarette lighters, mind you. but a veritable potpourri of ideas and OUR READERS’ MINDS m ent which peaked 15 years ago and is now re-em erging in another form. It is opinion that doesn't seem to fit anywhere sick and ugly in its anti-Negro, anti­ intellectual, anti-press id-media Mission: highly im probable else in the State News. “ Such a s ? ” asked the editors, stifling positions; its anti-judiciarvand (to some yawns. extent in the F ortas case) anti-Jew ish “ Such as a personal approach to news attitudes; its anger against the univer­ events both on and off cam pus.” I said. sities and the youthful cam pus protests. To the Editor and Spartan Village are prevented ac­ years it has shown an equal interest in visited our beloved institution on a foot­ But one m ust add that the far-out left “ Such a s opinion on the issues of our "Good morning. Mr. Phelps. This is cess to their own homes. becoming a center for scholarly accom­ ball Saturday, they probably wouldn’t tim es. Observations on the gam e of uni­ elem ents, a t Berkeley and Columbia, a m ap of E a st Lansing, Michigan, on a Clearly, everybody and everything plishm ent.” Had Drs. Cass and Birnbaum have been so kind. a t the Pentagon and Chicago, have much versity life. Inside stories on outside football Saturday. Your mission, if you plays second fiddle to the football game subversion. L iterary reviews of Spiro to answ er for in bringing on this re­ decide to accept, is to get from Spartan and the football fans. To be sure, the Agnew comic books. I don't know. Any­ Mark Roseman Tom Hanson coil. Their basic prem ise that American Village to the Biochemistry building and non-football fan expects to be inconven­ thing you want. ” Donald Schneider LesBarran society is “ sick” m ay prove a self- back again. Naturally, if you are caught ienced on football Saturdays. But he “ Well we do have Dick Gregory once by the cam pus police, the secretary will finds it hard to accept that the officials Steve Dahms graduate assistants, fulfilling prophecy. a week now.” said the editors, looking disavow any knowledge of your ac­ of an academ ic institution should sanc­ 8~Much like the leit revolutionaries, out the window or pretending to clean and unlike the D em ocratic liberals, th% tions." tion, organize and operate a system their fingernails. And there is always Wallace followers have no doubts about The impossible mission described which provides m axim um convenience Max Lerner and the Peanuts cartoons to put on the edit page. And we DID hope above is courageously attem pted seven or eight tim es a year by those unfor­ for football fans with total disregard for anyone trying to do anything Draft perils grad students w hat they want to do. They a re visited by no Hamlet-like indecisions about w hether to vote or not to vote, and few to print a few editorials this te rm .” tunate m em bers of the University who academ ic. After being turned away from What they were trying to tell me was m ust work Saturdays. All main access one’s laboratory or library, it seem s as To the Editor . unable to find any basis for this action com punctions about constitutional ob­ th at they wanted m e to continue in my routes to cam pus a re barricaded: m ost if scholars are disowned on Saturdays. A recent letter that I received from at this time. Our review indicates that stacles th at stand in the way. This direct ! old job of emptying w astebaskets and of the streets are sealed off. Building As Cass and Birnbaum diplom atically the State H eadquarters of the Selective you are not eligible for a 2-S student sim plistic ch aracter of the m ovem ent is I sharpening pencils for 75 cents an hour. parking lots are m ade inaccessible point out in Com paration Guide to Am er­ Service System will undoubtedly be of claastficatlon as a graduate student be­ its g reatest danger if it should come to ' At th at I was still probably one of the and gate card-holders m ust pay a dollar ican Colleges. “ One of the nation’s very great interest to many graduate stu­ cause you are also a teaching assistant power--which is not impossible, although 1 highest paid m em bers of the staff, but I to park in certain gated lots. And m ost dents a t MSU. I had sent a letter of in­ and therefore not a full time graduate unlikely. But even if it doesn’t, its mood large universities, MSU has long been I had hoped to graduate to m ore respon- outrageous, residents of Cherry Lane fam ous for its football team s; in recent quiry to the State D irector concerning student. Further, as a part time teach­ will m ake any rational solutions of ! sibility this term . the loss of my student deferment (2-S) er you are not eligible for considera­ difficult problem s m ore difficult. and my assignm ent to Class 1-A. I had tion for a 2-A classification based, upon 9~The Nixon and Humphrey staffs PIANI I S | THIS IS THE SORT Of DREAR/ FALL recently received my m a ste r’s degree occupation.” a re thinking hard about how it can be RAIN THAT MAKES YOU UJANT TO Our graduate schools are already stopped and rolled back tacticly, but 5IT INSIDE ALL DAY.AND STARE a t MSU and was planning to work on my doctorate, with the help of a teach­ feeling the pressure of recent Selec­ a re fearful of m eeting it head-on. If it OUT THE OJlNDOWAND DRINKTEA tive MTvic« directives aimed directly grows in strength further, Wallace will be i: T f h S L ' < : AND PLAYSAP SON66 ONTHE5TERED ing assistantship, a t the U niversity of agahMt pajWMs students. If the above second in electoral votes, and a final 1 1; r r r r i ,, 1 Colorado. P a rt of the answ er to my inquiry is situation becomes a general practice of decsion in Nixon's favor in the House ;.jW T J T Y n as follows: all local draft boards, the status of all of R epresentatives will raise an angry “ Concerning your request that this graduate assistants will be in jeopardy. charge of betrayal. Nothing in the total H ! í \ H eadquarters intercede in your behalf, Gary Carl prospect is pleasant. we re g re t to inform you that we are Manistee, Former MSU graduate student Copyright 1968, Los Angeles Times «fîfr Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan F rid a y , Sep tem b er 27, 1968 C “ . . . there is no c a re e r that can match busi­ Allies unearth more arms caches SAIGON (AP) - Allied forces unearthed periodically in the -T h e enemy may be position­ U.S. M arines sweeping the tillery rockets, 8,446 crew- troops killed exceeded the num­ ness in diversity of intellectual interest . . . A vigorous, free society calls for the highest type of business leadership . . . ” searching in mountains, jun- w ar, but in the past month the ing the arm s for a new m ajor southern section of the dem ili­ served weapons such as mor- ber ot Americans. THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY ,les and r>''« i^es have un-* discoveries have be^n freqi^nt offen iive tarized zone cam e across a ta js and mach't\«v guns, 4 % c\C —« " f* ” ' t s w* - - *> Vj.’ •V covered uu c . .. mH ocg uc-'fitS' ana m ore iuttst&tt&ia. ® —C C iiZ i'{£] f i w i i r i l r f i r u j & !(/* f tU t'tK T U t l A t d t t i t t f ' ' i t/ C H tZ t S , d im ..... /on rOttituS' ot ritie a m ­ fiW in the week were listed as OKAUUA f t 3L.HîC/v^l. U r bUJlivcvv of enemy arm s adding to a ply line down the Ho Chi Minh lery shells, antitank rockets, m u n i t i o n . 57,614 m o r t a l 2.867 com pared with a revised mound that already contains Americans speculated as to trail continues to function ef­ recoilless rifle rounds, anti­ shells, 12,358 mines, 49.750 toll of 2,886 the week before. enough rifles to equip four the reasons: fectively. tank m ines and 226,000 rifle grenades and 2,453 tons of rice invites you to meet its Admissions Representa­ In addition to com bat deaths, divisions. -A llied patrols a r e now'going Hidden enemy stores have rounds. U.S. casualty figures re ­ the United States lost 27 men tive, M r. T e r r y Mahuron, Assistant to the Dean Viet Cong and North Viet­ over ground they have never been found all the way from the Forty miles north of Saigon, leased Thursday for last week last week in incidents or acci­ of Admissions, on October 18, 1968, to discuss nam ese arm s' caches have been covered before. dem ilitarized zone that divides troops of the U.S. 11th Ar­ reflected an increased inten­ dents unrelated to combat. the Stanford M .B .A . and Ph. D. Programs in the two Vietnams to the Me­ mored Regim ent found gre­ sity in the w ar since the July- Since January 1961, 28,211 Business Administration. Appointments to meet kong Delta, south of Saigon. nades, rocket grenades, mines, August lull. The 290 Americans A m ericans have been killed in with M r. MahUFOn may be made through the The U.S. Command reported detonating cord, 2.000 plastic killed in the week were 73 Wallace plans talk the three latest discoveries were m ade Wednesday. The gas m asks and scopes for sn ip ers’ rifles. m ore than the week before and 95 m ore than the first week of the fighting here and 4,542 are listed a s noncombat casual­ ties. biggest was a t a point 16 miles American spokesmen in September. But the level re ­ A total of 1,762 Americans Placement Director on Capitol steps southwest of Saigon. Their troops of the 199th Light In­ fantry Brigade and South Viet- Saigon said that from Jan. 1 to last Saturday allied forces had found or captured 40,969 mained far below the figures recorded during the enemy of­ were wounded last week, 949 of whom required hospitaliza­ The M.B.A. Program is a tw o-year general management fensives in February and May tion. This brought the total him self a presidential candidate nam ese m ilitiam en dug up 46 enemy rifles. These would be course particularly designed for students who have m a­ By UPI when battle deaths in some Am ericans wounded in the war jored in liberal a rts , humanities, science, and engineer­ George C. W allace’s cam ­ last winter, would not go so far 107mm rockets and warheads m ore than enough to equip four weeks exceeded 500. since January 1961 to 176,456 as to specifically urge Richard and 87 rounds of 88mm mor- ing. The purpose of the Doctoral Program is to train paign aides disclosed Thursday enemy divisions, which usually South Vietnamese casualties of whom 92,971 needed to be scholars for the stimulating challenge open to business night the form er Alabama gov­ M. Nixon, the GOP nominee, ta rs with fuses. The 107s have number 10,000 men each. w ere reported as 473 last week hospitalized. educators, re se a rc h e rs, and innovators. ernor will present Gov. Rom- to get tougher with W allace re- been used in the past for at- In that sam e period, the --the ninth straight week that Enem y killed, since 1961 ney a chance to criticize Wal­ m a rks. tacks on Saigon. allies also seized 1,797 ar- th e number of government were listed as 398,732. lace face-to-face next week when he cam paigns in Michi­ gan. They said Wallace will ad­ dress an outdoor rally on Tues­ the number day from the front steps of the Michigan Capitol, only a stone's throw from Romney’s second- floor executive offices. ONE PSSST! " The announcement cam e shortly a fte r Romney described Wallace as a “ ra c ist” and fraternity \ t h e y ’r e th e p r e ttie s t' “ builder of h ate" whose elec­ tion to the presidency would “ destroy this country.” It was the strongest attack on W allace’s third-party presi­ dential effort by a m ajor po­ litical figure since the form er Alabama governor launched his bid last spring, and cam e amid indications that Wallace is gaining support in Michigan from blue-collar D em ocrats and white-collar Republicans. Capitol Building Supt. E l­ THE WHISTLING MUG m er E. (P at) O’B erry confirm ­ ed that Wallace applied for and In olden days 1 patrons summoned the barm aid with a received perm ission to use the blast from the whistle mug, This lead-free pew ter glass statehouse grounds for a 3 p.m. public address. "I granted the Wallace re ­ quest because he is a m ajor $2 bottom mug, by International Silver, is an authentic re ­ production, “ Whistle” is built into handle. Holds 16- ounces, $12.50. Ask about our engraving serv ice. contender for the presiden­ cy ,” said O’Berry. Romney invited other prom ­ inent politicians, D em ocrat and Delta Sigma Phi Republican, to speak out strong­ JEV .F LERS SINCE 1876 ly against Wallace before the 1218 E. Grand River 332-5035 Nov. 5 ballot showdown. But the Republican governor. .¡V- . . ±v ** BERKSHIRE 121 S. Washington-Lanslng, Michigan . ASMSU POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS HENRY TONIGHT TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Marshall Music 245 Ann Street Union Ticket Office Campbell’s Suburban Shop l/m on Building 2J G nm d ■ F rid ay, S ep tem b er 27, 1968 £ M ic h ig a n sta te News, E ast L ansing, M ichigan H IALTH AND MEDICINE Coffee flavors zesty issues 'I T ups research at Friday’s Scene, Act H JSJyST A: w!'rm'C*~ 9 V V „ * >• *, ’ ‘ AA f Y ' i " » id I * “ r jt- * f? i.. .fie last aecaae, ►», ,._fw pracuuoinerv ana research in­ Slate News Staff Writer begun to recognize the shortage stitutions, is seeking new ways The Scene, Act II is a F ri­ cosmic and inter-personal im ­ cider and food, a 75 cents do­ day night coffeehouse that plications. It reflects an an­ nation is requested. MSU is helping provide lead­ of qualified physicians and those to im prove health care. “ Our intention,” Ann Kai­ “ feels hum an.” Via experi­ guished universe into whose ership in m edical c a re re­ th at a re deprived of m edical Other speakers a t the convo­ ser, coffeehouse cadre m em ber m ental a r t flicks, live folk a r­ hands a father has delivered search and education through c a re ,” he said. cation included Dr. William H. and chaplain working with tists, feature film s, dance and his child. a new curriculum of basic Diagnosis and trea tm e n t of Knisely, director of the In­ UCM, “ is to provide an infor­ poetry, 20th Century social is­ Also appearing Friday will sciences and added studies in ra re diseases is npt enough, stitu te of Biology and Medicine m al atm osphere where persons sues a re raised in order to evoke be folksinger Elise Harvey. social and behavioral sciences, he added. Clinical training will a t MSU, and Dr. William B. can be authentic and engage in human response in inform al Dr. Paul J . Sanazaro, director include training in community Weil J r ., chairm an of the De-' conversation about w hat it discussion. The Scene, located a t 1118 S. of the National Center for hospitals, new experim entation partm ent of Human Develop­ m eans to be human. We help This Friday, five MSU stu­ H arrison St., via the re a r door, H ealth Services R esearch and and controlled and evaluated th a t sort of dialogue along by m ent. dents will present Ionesco’s one- is sponsored by . the University Development, said. * research, Sanazaro said. seeking artistically to raise ‘‘We m ust not put scientific “ I t is the responsibility of a c t play, “ The L eader.” Also Christian Movement (UCM) a t Through community health questions regarding issues-such MSU to do for health w hat it featured will be thè a rt film, MSU. program s which provide m edi­ research above hum anity,” he as dehumanization, w ar and is doing for agriculture,” “ Happy Birthday, F elisa,” cal c are to all, besides those said. To defray the costs, of a rt peace, the urban crisis, and hu­ Knisely said. which Mass Media Film s who go to the clinic or office, Each doctor has the right to film rentals and the free hot m an relationships in general.” term s “ the m ost unsentim en­ MSU is prepared to launch choose where he will practice, Through working relation­ tal birthday greeting anyone is m ajo r research program s on but it is the responsibility of ships and community endeav­ ever likely to receive.” The the delivery of health care, Sanazaro said Wednesday in physicians to care for the so­ cially disadvantaged, despite ors, physicians m ust learn to Medicine film, according to one coffee­ I1■*B ■ a W ww H n nA«T 'S a ^ practice and render service to house m em ber, is a m agnif­ Erickson Hall a t the third an­ poor conditions and shortage Andrew D. Hunt, dean of the Col lege of Human Medi­ the largest num ber of people, i l f f i cine, makes the Introductory speech at the Medicine icently conceived and profes­ nual convocation of the College of nurses, he said. he said. sionally executed work of a rt, of Human Medicine. B etter m ethods of assessing Convocation held in Erickson Kiva Wednesday. Weil explained the purpose while a distressing p o rtrait of New m oral and ethical prob­ the quality of m edical care State News photo by L a r r y Hagedorn and plans of the newly estab­ the world in motion, with both lem s, such as heart tra n s­ m ust be developed to solve the plants and prolonging life, have problem of how to tre a t the lished D epartm ent of Human arisen from the development socially, economically and cul­ Development which deals with of new technology, he added. These problem s m ust be solved through a new curriculum re ­ lating m edical education to turally handicapped, he said. Sanazaro, a diplom at of the Am erican Board of Internal Medicine which works with uni- child health and development. Students will take courses ranging from embryology to child-rearing practices in or­ Survey investigates The Humanities D epartm ent will present its first weekly record concert a t 7 tonight in 114 Bessey Hall. Bach’s m edical care, he said.__________ versities, industry, hospitals, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, Hayden’s Symphony No. 104, der to understand all aspects THE CLASSIC SOLITAI RE IN T AI LO RE D ST YL IN G of the developing process, he said. The College of Human Medi­ cine, a two-year m edical student alienation By NANCY KLESS persons as “ s ta rte rs” for viduals whom the passer knows Beethoven’s Leonore O verture No. 3, and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 will be the selections heard. E veryone is wel- come. , , The Spartan C hristian Fellowship and U niversity Re­ * school which prepares stu­ State News Staff W riter survey passbooks and over on an inform al basis, as a form ed Church Student Association a re sponsoring a lec­ dents to transfer to a four- A survey attem pting to test 1.000 “ ta rg e t” persons for friend but not ju st as a fellow ture a t 7:30 tonight in Erickson Kiva. John Montgomery, year, degree-granting institu­ claim s that individuals are the books. E ach sta rte r will student or instructor. Booklet professor of church history a t Trinity Evangelical Divinity tion, is enrolling its third alienated within the Univer­ receive six survey booklets holders a re urged to pass the School, Deerfield, 111., will speak on “ Is C hristianiaty class of 26 students this fall. sity community will be con­ with the nam e of one targ et booklet to those friends whom Credible?” ducted this term using a m eth­ person in each book. The nam es they feel will have the best * * * od much like the old fam iliar will be those of students, fac­ chance of getting it to its ta r­ An International M ixer will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday Petitioning open chain letters. ulty and adm inistrators. get in the few est num ber of in P arlo rs A, B & C of the Union. A communications project The sta rte r is instructed to passes. • * * to student groups under the direction of the begin the booklet on its way Each person coming in con­ All student bridge players are invited to attend the first 150.00 195.00 MSU Learning Service will go to the targ et person. The ob­ ta c t with the book is asked to m eeting of the Student Duplicate Bridge Club a t 2 p.m. into operation to investigate je c t of Shotland’s study is to fill out a postcard found in the Sunday in Akers Hall Classrooms. The gam e will be for office space the nature of social contact see how long it will take book­ back of the booklet and send it sanctioned by the ABC and fractional m a ste r points will on the campus and m easure the lets to pass from sta rte r to to the Learning Service be awarded. All registered student organi­ alienation of faculty m em bers target, through chains of through cam pus mail. All those * * * zations who wish office space and adm inistrators as well as friends between them. returning postcards will re ­ An organizational m eeting of all form er F ree U niver­ m ay petition today through F ri­ students. The passing of booklets is ceive a copy of the results of sity staff m em bers will be held 10:30 a.m . Saturday in day. Petitions m ay be obtained Robert L. Shotland. Kings restricted to only those indi- the survey.____________________ 326 Student Services Bldg. in the Associated Students of Point, N.Y., graduate student, * * * MSU (ASMSU) business office, third floor, Student Services Bldg. who is working with the Learn­ ing Service, adapted the sur­ vey from a national study con­ Union, dormitories The MSU Cycling Club invites all new and old stu­ dents on a touring ride starting at the Men s IM Bldg. a t 9 a.m . Saturday and 2 p.m . Sunday. At the close of petitioning, the ducted by Stanley M ilgram. a form er Harvard University report recent thefts The * MSU Sport P arach u te Club will * » be sky-diving office allocations com m ittee professor. between 5 and 10 p.m. Tues­ all day every Saturday and Sunday (w eather p e rm ittin g 1 295.00 250.00 will m eet, headed by ASMSU Shotland expects to involve day, Sept. 24. Miss Hinkel is near Eaton Rapids. Contact Bob Olson a t 355-8019 or Pete FOX’S Jewelers Since 1917 Cabinet president Greg Owen. The com m ittee will m ake rec­ ommendations to the ASMSU about 5,000 persons in the sur- ivey. One thousand survey booklets will be distributed in a junior from Orchard Lake. In addition, three pair of drape backings valued a t $250 Deforth a t 351-0012 for further information. * * * FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER Board a s to how the available October to persons chosen in a Shaw Hall presents F rancis X and The Bushmen in w ere taken from conference the lower lounge tpnight-9-12 Admission is 50 cents. and 203 S. WASHINGTON space should be allocated. random sampling of students, room s A and B of the Union * * * faculty and University adm inis­ between Sept. 17 and 24. Drapes A m ixer, sponsored by the B’nar B rith Hilled House, trators. worth $384 w ere taken from will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday in room 35 of the Union E a st Wilson Hall Tuesday. Music will be by the Floating Spectrum . * * * The Hillel Foundation will hold sabbath services am: Looking for a Kiddush 10 a.m . 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I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 7 SPORTS S’ to launch defensive Booters at Toledo today, Ot - c— a i «r» - U< »-r v .r *n . ow wb » r w r l rt I r‘ tub ■ O W in c* 1i T ■ By GREGG LORIA "In addition to the sta rte rs tackles and Eddy McLoud a t By GARY WALKOWICZ Against Toledo, Kenney again play of his offense so far, but State News Sports Writer (Ken Heft, A1 Brenner, Frank center. State News Sports Writer plans to split the playing tim e still sees lots of room for im ­ The nam e of the gam e will W aters, and G ary P arm entier), Feraco will once again get between goalies Joe Baum and provement. The MSU soccer team will be offense this Saturday a fte r­ I plan on using some sopho­ the nod a t quarterback, while Les Lucas. N either goalie had Dick Berlinski goes a t full­ enter today’s gam e a t Toledo “ We still m ust sharpen up noon as the Spartan football m ores quite a b it,” said Coach m any opportunities to display with its defense still an un­ our passing and shooting,” he team hos^s the Baylor Bears Duffy Daugherty. back along with tailback Tom­ his skills in MSU’s first two known quantity, despite being in w hat could be the wildest “ Harold Phillips, Jay Bres- my Love. Charlie W edemeyer gam es, and Kenney said he will said. “ Our offense has the po­ unscored-upon in two games. gam e played in recent years lin and Clifton Hardy will all will perform a t flanker, and have to see them in action tential to be as good as any in “ Our offense was able to con­ the country.” a t Spartan Stadium. see quite a bit of action this Captain A1 Brenner, once .going against sopne stronger team s trol the ball for m ost of the Kickoff tim e is 1:30 p.m. Saturday,” D augherty added. both ways, will be’ at. end along . gam e in the contests against before he can decid# the No. 1 The Spartan coach shuffled Baylor will field a team that The field general of the Bay­ with Frank Forem an. spot. his lineup during MSU’s open­ Purdue and Ball State and thus narrow ly lost to Indiana last lor passing attack is junior quar­ “ Injurywise, w e’re going to be the defense was tested only This will be the first tim e ing gam es to give all of his week 40-36. Indiana, ranked No. terback Alvin Flynn, who had in very good shape for this the Booters have m et Toledo. players action and find the slightly,” MSU Coach Gene Ken­ 12 in the country, won the game the best gam e of his career gam e,” said Daugherty. ney said. “ They’ve been work­ The Rockets had a 5-7 season strongest 11 players. with 18 seconds rem aining on last week with 17 completions. “ We’ve got back-up q u arter­ last season and a re 0-1 this year, ing very hard, but I still don’t the clock. Flynn’s favorite targ ets are back Scooter Longmire back, know how strong they a re .” losing to Michigan, 3-0. Trevor H arris leads MSU in The Bei rs had little difficul­ flankerback J e rry Smith and and Frank Taylor will probably Toledo Coach Ja m e s Sarno scoring through the first two The Spartans lost heavily in ty moving against the tough, Don Huggins, and tight end see some action. Bill Dawson, singled out inside right Gary gam es with 13 points on six the defensive ranks through mobile Indiana defense, and J e rry Gillum. our fine middle guard, probably Wilkinson, left halfback Sylvan goals and seven assists. Tony graduation. Two of the return­ should continue the torrid pass­ Pinky P alm er, Baylor’s tough won’t be available until the Lynn and goalie Doug Smith Keyes has nine points on seven ing defensem en are hobbled by ing gam e they exhibited last little 180 lb. fullback, is the Michigan gane, and E a rl An­ for outstanding play in the Rock­ goals and two assists, while injuries, leaving largely inex­ week. The Spartan secondary te a m ’s leading runner, as well derson, won’t see any action et opener. Alex Skotarek has two goals and perienced players manning the will probably face their m ost as being a top pass receiving this week on account of some Kenney is happy with the six assists for eight points. defensive posts. severe test of the season. threat. bruised rib s,” D augherty added. JERRY SMITH Last week, Syracuse, not p ar­ One reason for Baylor’s tre ­ ticularly tnown as a passing mendous passing success has team , com pleted 20 out of 31 aerials against the Spartan de­ been attributed to the offensive line which is on the tall side, AS PACKERS TR Y TO REBOUND fense. averaging close to 6’4" per man. The MSU defensive backfield “ I said last year our offen­ has been given special atten­ tion this week. sive line was going to be real tough, and I think they proved th a t against Indiana. Our quar­ terback was forced out of the Will Lions ro a r or meow vs. pocket only twice. We’re going G REEN BAY, Wis. (U PI) - ites to bounce back from last been one of the m ost bitterly In 1961, for instance, the Lions down, field goal and safety and to be even b etter against MSU,” Green Bay P ackers Coach Phil Sunday’s 26-13 loss to Minne­ contested in the National Foot­ won the season opener a t Mil­ won 12.7. The P ack ers again Baylor Coach John Bridgers said. Bengtson has a problem this sota. ball League. And, Vince Lom­ waukee, 17-13. In 1962, the Pack­ won the NFL crown. In 1966, “ Our offensive line did an ex­ week in preparing to m eet the D etroit’s revam ped offense, bardi, who always seem ed able ers appeared doomed to defeat the Lions pushed G reen Bay traordinary job. E verytim e we D etroit Lions. with Bill Munson instead of to beat everyone else, had his in the closing seconds at Green all the way before losing 23- got the ball within the Indiana Rookie Greg Landry at the share of problems with Detroit. Bay, but an intercepted pass 14-and the P ack ers this tim e 30 yard line we scored. Our It boils down to: Which helm, had things pretty much True, in 18 gam es against the and a field goal by Paul Hor- added a Super Bowl crown to team really played well, com­ Lions are the real Lions? The their way against the Bears. Lions, his team s had a 12-4-2 nung as tim e ran out sent the the NFL laurels. ing from behind to take the ones th at lost to D allas, 59- E ight interceptions helped, but record. But the average spread Lions down to defeat, 9-7. lead four tim es during the 13? Or the ones that beat Chi­ the Lions also showed ability of points was less than the m a r­ Both years Green Bay won Then, last year, the Lions g am e.” cago, 42-0? to move the ball as well. gin of a touchdown and extra NFL titles. took a 17-0 first half lead over The job of putting the pres­ As quarterback B art S tarr put “ They changed their whole point. Green Bay scored easy wins Green Bay and had to be satis­ sure on the Baylor offensive it: “ They looked very good in offense in a week,” Green Bay However, it seem s that the in 1963 and 1964-30-10 and 30-7- fied with a 17.-17 tie. But, the line and Alvin Flynn will rest the B ears’ films. We ju st can’t Scout Wally Cruice said. “ And, m ore trouble Lombardi team s and in neither year was as much P ackers again added a Super directly with Chuck Bailey, Jack visualize them losing to the' against the Bears, they looked had with the Lions~at least as a division crown forthcom ­ Bowl crown to their NFL crown. Zindel, Rich Saul, Ken Little, Cowboys that way. There just like they had been running it in Milwaukee and Greey B a y - ing. Wilt M artin, Rich Benedict and can ’t be that much difference.” forever.” the m ost success they had dur­ But the pattern resum ed in YOU CAN AFFORD STEAK EVERY NIGHT Wilt Martin. The Packers-Lions series has ing the season. 1965. D etroit scored a touch­ But there w a s-a s the official AT BEST STEAK HOUSE #16 On offense, MSU will again \V i go with Ron Saul and Don Baird figures show. And, the Lions, FILET who could not seem to buy a ALVIN FLYNN a t the guard slots, Dave Van E lst and Craig Wycinsky a t the touchdown during the pre-sea­ BARMAIDS TALK STRIKE son are suddenly snarling again. All of which dq^sn’t bode well for the Packers, who have been installed as 8-point favor- Serve-yourself series? STEAK Sport Shorts DETROIT (U PI) - D etroit's portion of the World Series, already embroiled in a dis­ dogs and pour beer into paper cups during baseball gam es at the stadium are threateneing to which employs them , Sport Service Inc., Buffalo; N \Y .,| agrees to pay theiti two and a“ $137 pute over parking lot prices, fall victim to a “ white flu” half tim es as m uch as they g e t1* MSU played the nation’s is now faced with a w aitress during the series. for a norm al gam e. The bar­ strongest football schedule in washout a t Tiger Stadium. They said they m ay not show m aids durrently get $11.90 for INCLUDES TEXAS TOAST, SALAD, 1967, according to the “ Schedule The girls who dish out hot up for work unless the firm working a single gam e and $15 AND BAKED POTATO Power R atings” compiled by for a doubleheader. Mrs. Myra Wolfgang of the $ 1.10 M arketing Professor Gordon Hotel and R estaurant Workers S IR L O IN $1.33 PERCH , Wise of Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Baseball Standings Union scheduled a m eeting with 1/2 ROASTED SHRIMP $1.35 * * * the service firm next week. Ail 5 Include Texas NATIONAL LEAGUE Ticket prices have gone up C H IC K E N $1.10 MSU junior football end Tom AMERICAN LEAGUE T o ast, salad, and Kutschinski is the brother of W L Pet. GB W L P et. GB and some parking lot attendants PORK CHOP . . $1.18 baked potato X-DETROIT 103 58 MS - X-St. Louis 95 M .597 - By TOM BROWN coming as corny as Kansas in Michigan half-mile g reat Ron San F ra n c is c o 86 73 .541 9 in the stadium neighborhood have B altim o re 90 70 563 13Mi State News Sports Editor August and ripe for picking. Kutschinski. Home for the pair C leveland 85 74 .535 18 C incinnati 82 77 .516 13 threatened to charge up to Give it to the Jayhaw ks by one. is E ast Grand Rapids. B oston 85 74 535 18 C hicago 81 78 .509 14 $10 per car during the Series. SPECIAL - STEAKBURGER . . . J2d .* . * * N ew Y ork 81 78 509 . 22 P ittsb u rg h 80 79 .503 15 Mrs. Wolfgang said a beer- PUKtiUfc- tA i t o r t V " u u i n t — T iix : O akland 80 79 503 23 A tlan ta 80 i t .505 Vs m aid bonus was also in order. BEST STEAK Irish have a golden dome, MICHIGAN a t Duke-The H ar­ MSU has had representation M innesota 78 81 491 25 Loa A ngeles 74 85 .486 21 vard of the Middlewest has on every U.S. Olympic team C alifornia 66 93 415 37 P h ilad e lp h ia 74 85 .466 21 TONIGHl r George Gipp. and Knute Rock- N ew Y ork 72 87 453 23 everything it takes if they can since 1924. Chicago 65 94 409 38 ne, everything but Purdue’s class and character. Make it the West Lafayette Metalbeat- put it all together; Michigan to win its first, by three. Allen Brenner, MSU’s foot­ W ashington X -C linched p en n an t 62 96 392 D oes not include T h u rsd a y 's re s u lts 40Vk H ouston X-C linched p e n n an t 71 88 No g a m e s sch ed u led T hursday. .447 24 MANCINI T ickets at HOUSE #16 TMay's Gaines Taday’s Games ers, by a touchdown. ball captain for 1968, twice has P h ilad e lp h ia a t N ew Y ork M arshall Music - Union KAL AMAZ OO AT C L I P P E R T . . . ACROSS M innesota a t O akland N ebraska at MINNESOTA-- been named to the Big Ten all­ C hicago a t C alifornia P ittsb u rg h a t C hicago Cam pbell’s Suburbiin Shop FROM CADES . . . NEXT TO KWIK STOP Southern California at NORTH- Close to a toss-up, the Gophers academ ic team . H e’s a political W ashington a t D e tro it San F ra n c is c o a t C incinnati W ESTEIiN-W onders may be C leveland a t B altim o re Los A ngeles a t A tla n ta have the home advantage; Min­ science m ajor. H ouston a t St. Louis many, bet none a re as wonder­ N ew Y ork a t B oston nesota by three. ful as 0 1. himself. U S C has the rest of the alphabet, too--® 28 points M issouri at ILLINOIS—The cats The vocal imagery of Rod McKuen. are out of the bag in this one; n c / i 1 v ic t o r The Single Man, Leave Me ter*»' Missouri by seven. «»V«i.* Something, The Phoenix, Southern Methodist at OHIO The Last of the Wine, STATE-W onderful Woody’s Rod McKuen LISTIN TO THE WARM Elegy #1, In Passing, The ROD McKUEN .Stufi Iftd Rf »dt Rod Mr Kurn clubs have a habit of dropping Baylor at MSU--A wild one, but Girls of the Summer, Where season openers. Why buck tra ­ not on the scoreboard. The Spartans can put it away by Would I Be?, 6 more.______ dition, SMU by six. two touchdowns. Listen to the Warm, A Cat Named Sloopy, To Share the IOWA a t Texas Christian-H ow m any m iracles do you want? The Froj s have it by seven. CREATIVE DATING Hundreds of new and exciting fun things to do on dates. yjO hR L» j & in Summer Sun, I’ll Never Be Alone, The Ducks on the Millpond, Where Are We Now?, Dandelion Days. 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So rugged they take the hard wear an active coed is bound c l a s s i c s t y l e . Navy or whisk ey . $15 W Tifi!*' !tr . . f j r i d j f t * c c tf E'hi*. . s h e ’s glad to wear them e v e r y w h e r e , day buckled kiltie in Mec ca brown. $15 after day after night after day. D. Square toe kilti e. Hardware trim A. New rounded toe s e t on ex t r a heavy e x ­ adds p i z z a z z . In „ever-a ppro priate tavern tension s o l e , hardware trim glinting on tan. $16 , vamp. In tavern tan. to be in step with all your fall c a s u a l s . $17 Campus Center SjSwTui'' ii U'au F a m i l i a r f o o t f a l l s - - t h e sound of M o x e e ’s B. Sunday D r i v e r , s m a s h in g hardware Moxees for fall trotting h a n d so m e ly all o v e r c a m p u s. The g irl who knows s t y l e . rugged co n str uct ion , trim on s q u a r e - t o e d moc in bali brown or gucci tan glove le a t h e r . 12.98 and fine craftsmanship recognizes M o x e e s - - a n d w e a r s them p r a c t i c a l ly e v ­ C. Monmouth, ca m p moc look in this kiltie e r y w h e r e . How pract ical! t a s s l e with laced topline in bali brown or gucci tan glove l e a t h e r . 12.98 A. Saddleback, the e v e r - f a v o r i t e penny loafe r with b e e f roll. Whiskey or cafe D. Mansfield, s m a r t s q u a r e - t o e d chaiif brown. 12.98 l o a f e r i n w h i s k e y o r b riarw ood smoot h, bali brown or gucci tan glove l eathe r. 12.98 Garden Level Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 Ç FRIDAY NIGHT * CBS head rebels v- V :/ ^ f. t i v r t U l i k ' f i t r v tlT O n iV tt 1 front s A /V m cgP or a is w a w ^ f f ’ aduir'fg tm c ’ m/s' m c m m t is an lu tr t •jf'-i-* tlx a . c e ., % F C C inquiry a” i*4/WWtn m * fV n rt* c ^ m v .. .. Ag- JS ¿auirif itilsS e d ^ \tts ^ fiie i U *> è* MANCINI 1 •P H O N E E D 2 -I0 4 2 - RUN SHOWING ë m SIZZLER FROM FRANCE. and filmmaking and I believe f 2-Color H its-Thru Tues. Makes ‘THE FOX’ look like that anyone T h e y a ll h a d who drags his s o m e t h in g to se ll, a milk-fed puppy.‘Therese c o u r a g e ... s e x ... feet because of c o r r u p tio n ! and Isabelle’ will be the most the current rumor talked-about movie around.” that the ./ -W IN S RADIO picture is too rough for the American people is making a libellous misjudgment a m Hod Taylo r of his country’s < ■ w a Claudia Cardinale mood.” ^ Harry Guardino PENELOPE GJLLIATT - The New Yorker:“ , The Hell with Heroes co-starnnQ P A R A M O U N T PIC T! - SHOWN TWICE AT 8 P.M . AND LATE DAVID HEMM'Mi ALSO 2nd TOP HIT TONY BE; .AN DOBiE PETER COLL«."-;. « It’s n o t who you c o n . . . i t ' s 'how you do it! THE Raul M s t a r r i n g E S S Y P E R S S O N (" I, A W o m a n ”) a s T h e r e s e NEWMAN 1 Th e Secret U la r of B ased a n d A n n a G ael a s Is a b e lle w ith B a r b a r a L a a g e / A n n e V e rn o n / M a u ric e T e y n a c o n th e n o v e l b y V io le tte L c d u c / S c r e e n p la y b y J e s s e V o g e l DAYSr ~ \y i> I1ARRY P r o d u c e d a n d D ire c te d b y H A D L E Y M E T Z G E R 1 FR1GG -<■*> A production o f Am sterdam Film C o r p o r a t i o n / Filmed in ULTRASCOPE lLY- SCREENPLAY BY CHARLES WOOD | W* A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR"! ■1ECHNISC0PE' TECHNICOLOR' Released through K Í7AI A U D U B O N F I L M S SEBASTIAN FILM FESTIVAL— BEST FILM IEST DIRECTOS AWARDS) 2nd at 10-22 Feature tonight PERSONS UNO'. CAN N O T BE A D M ITTED JUST 4 MILES E. OF M.S.U. 7:10 and 9:20 F rid a y, S ep tem b er 27, 1968 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Yugoslavs brace for offensive Fraternity mascot missing,- come home, little Sheba ,r? z w~ ~ 4 & m " oimt fjj ' ^ t The MC lUgMMi aY »W WuAj.es AVIC3 U an«* i**" '•< ” SfH fensive Yugoslavia. CzechoslovaVia crisis, Yuup^a-^ jeulied, in kind t|* So- t.m• #. f v' -Yugoslav leaders, replacing tim es spotted by airline passen­ passage from the Yugoslav con­ Moscbw uFriOTnced*' the Y ugo­ via is left alone nr Tiff avnJht viet attacks, charging that Mos- The five year veteran m ascot fratern ity brothers and with '^Czechoslovakia as the prime tar- g ers near Yugoslavia’s m ajor stitution: “ No one has the right slav brand of communism as re­ stand. cow was reviving Stalinist prac- of the Alpha Tau Omega F ra ­ anyone if she wants food. Be­ ,r get of Soviet propaganda at- airp o rts a re ju st one rem inder to sign or accept, on behalf of visionist and even counter revo­ But the Yugoslavs have re- tices. ternity disappeared from her cause he has grown very a t­ ■■■ tacks, have served notice that of this determ ination. P ractice the Socialist Federal Republic lutionary. P resident Tito was fused to be ’intim idated. They______ home at 451 E vergreen some­ tached to her, Johnston will ‘ 'they will fight any invading a ir raid alerts, training of par­ of Yugoslavia, surrender or oc­ personally assailed for the first tim e Monday afternoon. be frantically pacing the floor force in a Vietnam-type guerril­ tim e in m ore than a decade. la war. And they miss no oppor­ tunity to make clear they mean am ilitary youth units and blood cupation of the country.” donation drives are others. Some of the defense prepara­ P arliam ent has unanimously tions, including the laws and the At the sam e tim e, official statem ents cropped up in neigh­ Dayqn sees w a r Whether the reason be ab­ duction, dog-napping or pure until he receives word of her safety. given priority to a new package m anuals, have been planned for boring Bulgaria that “ counter­ pleasure-seeking on her part, t*’ Concern that the Kremlin might try to repeat the Prague of d raft defense laws spelling som e tim e, well before the inva­ out the Yugoslav concept of sion of Czechoslovakia. But the revolution,” like that alleged to have threatened in Czechoslo­ more likely now the men a t the fraternity have been ra th er worried about her. drama seems greater in this “ nationwide defensive w ar” - Czechoslovakia crisis has added vakia, m ust be suppressed w her­ country now than at the time of all-out resistance against an ag­ urgency to the plans. ever it appears. Coming from a f E L AVIV, Israel (AP) - oners, deportations and destruc­ Senior Phil Johnston, Sheba’s the invasion of Czechoslovakia g ressor involving the entire pop­ country which Belgrade-bound Defense M inister Moshe Dayan tion of Arab homes and asked three year guardian and keeper, Russia feeds fears Soviet invasion forces would says resum ption of w ar in the the United Nations to send a has said that it is not like her more than a month ago. ulation. “ Our fear is re a l,” said one They will fight have to cross, the statem ent Middle E a st is m ore likely now special observer to investigate. to stay away from food for four Prepare for defense official. “ We ju st don’t tru st the looked doubly ominous here. than it was a few months ago. The petition, which cam e to days. He suspects th at some­ if Yugoslav Communists make |JTplain that any new invasion at- Tens of thousands of civil de­ Russians any longer after all Yugoslavia alone Dayan, speaking to Negev light today a fte r being handed one has taken her in and he btempt would be no walkover fense m anuals have been dis­ these experiences.” Since Romania toned down its settlers Wednesday, and com­ to the headquarters of U.N. wishes that someone would tributed in the big cities. They Belgrade fears w ere fed last anti-Moscow position in the menting on increased activity cease-fire observers in Je ru ­ contact him a t 332-0846. ¡¿but, as one party official put it, ¡¿would run into a “merciless give advice on protection in week when the Soviet m ass m e­ on Israe l’s bom bers, said Cairo salem eight weeks ago, was ad- case of an atom ic attack. dia began to escalate their of­ BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS probably does not feel able to re ­ essed personally to Thant. At the tim e of her disappear­ ¡^struggle for liberation.” Israel has blown up Arab ance, the dog was wearing only sum e w arfare and had decided to help Jordan by heating up the homes suspected of harboring a chain, but being 150 pounds, border. guerrillas and has deported al­ it is not likely that the tan, £5 LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES He said the eastern border is leged troublem akers. But it has becoming m ore active a fter a strenuously denied torturing recent decision at the Arab for­ Arab captives. long-haired, dark-faced part- St. Bernard, part-G erm an Shep­ herd could be m istaken for TICKET 18181120 . OPENS TONIGHT FROM 7:00 eign m inisters’ conference in The fact th at that Arabs could Cairo to use Iraqi arm y units put their nam es to such a peti­ stationed in Jordan "to the ex­ tion without fear of reprisal in­ someone else’s dog. Johnston says that Sheba is ß OCTOBER II tent necessary" and also to sta ­ dicated they w ere not being quite friendly and will sit and Sheba iîî Union Ticket Office, Union Building tion units of the Syrian arm y in suppressed. Israelis said.________ Jordan. shake hands with m ost of the In Jerusalem . 600 leading Ar­ m m COUPON A BACH COLLEGIUM & KANTOREI STUTTGART Oct. 29 abs have signed a petition to U.N. Secretary-G eneral U Thant alleging Israeli oppression in N ew catalogues outdated 80 musicians? choir, and soloists east Jerusalem and the occu­ Due to delays encountered, * •# the sliding scale tuition were hands of academ ic advisers by or pied w est bank, press reports some inform ation in the 1968 completed. Some of the course . • Nov. 1. said Thursday MSU Catalogue is outdated. descriptions a re over a year old. : • DANZAS VENEZUELA Nov. 25 Ewav" 1 \\ \\ II II HHOHS The Arabs, led by the head M aterial on course descrip­ com pleted during sum m er 1967. PFR SSO N \ \ I / UNOtA It CAN ROT U of the Moslem Council in J e ­ tions and requirem ents for m a­ Until that tim e, any ques­ Folklore ballet; dancers, singers ;• • • AONRT70O ("I, A W om an") \ K erm it Smith, asst, to the tions on course descriptions and and musicians rusalem , Sheikh Mukhta Seib. jo rs suffered when publication Shown at m B O N F IL.M 4 protested Israeli "suppression of the catalogue had to be set Provost, says that new course requirem ents for m ajo rs should 7:10 and 9:20 of Arab rig h ts,” torture of pris- back until the new figures on description m aterial is now in be taken to the college office of the works and should be in the the m ajor involved. COUPON B MAN OF LA MANCHA Best Musical of the Year (Choice of nights) Nov. 7 and 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V b 01 J e tJ v U c e ' • • • • • " • • • • M An astounding COUPON C C IT Y CENTER JOFFREY BALLET Nov. 14 and 15 SHAKEY’S & PEOPLE entertainm ent experience/ a dazzling trip 28-m em b er classic dance company k T .V to the moon, the planets (Choice of nights) and the still more F u ll-tim e students (10 o r more credits) may secure In advance all their distant stars. reserved seat tickets to concerts fo r fall term by paying a convenience fee of 50c per ticket. This plan also applies to p a rt-tim e students holding validated ID cards and A C T IV IT Y COUPON BOOKS. One person may present a maximum of four student coupon books at Union Ticket Office for tickets to one program. Tickets will be distributed at no •< charge one week p rio r to the event, A validated ID card plus a reserved seat ticket stub Is necessary for admittance at the Auditorium. INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES MGM msiarti STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION Six great film s - opening on Sept. 27 with DR. ZHIVAGO at 7:30 p.m. In the University Auditorium. Single Admission $1,00 T e rm Ticket $4.00. 2001: a space odyssey Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Office HAPPY TOGETHER SUPER PANAVISION®- METR0C010R Hours 8-5 p.m. 2nd BIG WEEK! D irect From Its Roadshow \% Engagement GRANDMOTHER’S CRN INCREASE YOUR REGULAR ADMISSION PRICFS! 4 Shows Daily CAPACITY FOR HAVING FUN PUBLIC u m i 1:00-3:40-6:30-9:15 PUS '■ ‘>9aa 1 tAcatru. Z BS22 S.Gedar S 9 2 -E 2 S 0 Next! Peter Sellers “ I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TO K LA S” Soon! “ Rachel, Rachel" - - “ West Side Story" T h e re ’s a pre-game party at Grandmother's tomorrow that's featuring plenty of Spartan Spirit and a buffet luncheon. Then, after the game there will be a hearty beef buffet, followed by the incomparable music of the AORTA. So come out to Grandmother's before the game, and make a day out of it. Who knows, you may increase your capacity all the way around. 3411 Michigan Ave. 332-6565 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 1 3 Chrysler revises price hike « iiji .TX/a ;S *rivjsto pncc .—5 * 4 HiiAri/cfcrf iVicaurs is siat«Artt> -. js ia I si& f DETROIT (At - 1 — Chrysler The list price does not include m ade no mention of why the ac­ announce its new c ar prices on th at C hrysler enjoyed being the Corp. drastically slashed Thurs­ ' 1 « day its previously announced federal excise taxes, dealer new c a r preparation and handling, tion had been taken. The cut­ back had been regarded in auto­ Monday. Chrysler said, “ Most of the first of the new cars into the m ark et place and the ability to 1969 auto price increases which r V ' 4» V > had drawn criticism from P re s­ sta te and local taxes and ship­ m otive circies as a foregone prices announced last week g e t. its ’69 sales under way be­ y ping charges. conclusion since GM and Ford have been reduced and som e in­ fore other com petitors go into ident Johnson. Chrysler’s brief statem ent an- <$F cam e up with sm aller hikes. creased to m aintain a com peti­ the m arketplace. The Chrysler rollback brought tive position in each c a r line. In the 1967 model ru n ,.C h ry ­ its new price tag increases vir­ Some prices of optional equip­ sler first announced an average V s«" ' - «k. tually into line with those of its m ent also have been revised.” list price increase of $111.32 and « ^ W -r* two m ajor com petitors, G ener­ al Motors and Ford Motor Co. It m arked the third year in a Stone arraigned J o h n Riccardo, group vice president U.S. and C hrysler la te r this figure was trim m ed to $78.58. Canadian autom otive, said the In the 1968 model run, Chry­ row Chrysler led off the indus­ try new c ar pricing parade with increased prices, only to roll on m arijuana charge prices “ reflect only p a rt of the substantially increased costs of m aterial and labor.” sle r first listed increases av er­ aging $147.94 but cut this figure back. them back when GM and Ford LONDON (AP) - Police found cannabis resin in a ball of cam e along later with sm aller In another change Thursday, wool when they raided a flat occupied by Brian Jones, 26- ■- price hikes. Chrysler figured its original boost at an average of $84 per year-old guitarist of the Rolling Stones pop group, a Londor court was told today. Prosecutor Roger Frisby said a t the sta rt of a drug it said that the second owner of a c a r could get the unused por­ tion of the five year 50,000 m ile CARRY IT... c a r in the list price of the new w arranty if he registered the charge hearing that police entered the fla t through a refuse ONE DROP Bunk fo r junk 1969 Chrysler line. The revised figure cam e a t $52 a car, close hatch last May 3 after Jones had failed to open the door. c a r and paid a $25 fee and if the c ar had been properly m ain­ FRESHENS The prosecutor quoted Jones as asking the police, “ Why Here rests a solemn salvage yard, a f a r - o f f graveyard for cars and other as­ to the $49 figure announced by tained. do I always get bugged! ” General Motors and F ord’s $47 Chrysler board chairm an BREATH sorted junk. State News photo by Bob Ivins Jones is charged with unlawfully possessing a quantity of cannibis in a flat on King’s Road, Chelsea. Lynn A. Townsend, asked in a INSTANTLY! F risby said Jones ignored police knocks for 10 m inutes recent interview, about the pos­ before one officer entered the flat through the hatch. He sibility that Chrysler might Waste not’ at U’ salvage By KAREN BRIER said Jones, in a dressing gown was sitting on the bedroom floor. “ Why do you have to pick on m e !’’ Jones was quoted as saying. “ I have been working all day and night promoting have to m ake a third consecu- TONIGHT ME * State News Staff W riter dents do not take enough re ­ sponsibility for their bikes and be occupying the parking spa­ ces. After a specific period of drafting boards, skis, tennis rackets and a m eat grinder. our new record and this has to happen. It is not my flat. I MANCINI Nothing goes to w aste-not even a blue coffin once used for à stage p ro p -a t the MSU sal­ luggage. He said that if the students would pick up their bikes or tim e, these too are auctioned off a t the salvage yard. The MSU salvage yard has Art students also take ad­ vantage of the sheet and scrap m etal in the junk pile behind am staying here while the new place I have .bought is being decorated.” The ball of wool was found in a bureau draw er. T ick ets at M arshall Music - Union Cam pbell’s Suburban Shot) Binaca CONCtNTRATtD GOLDt (Si BRFATH DROPS vage yard on F arm Lane. check with the cam pus police been selling item s to the pub­ the salvage yard. The junk man Frederick W. Kletke, super­ when a bike is stolen, a lot lic as well as the students since com es once a year to pick up visor of the salvage yard, col­ wouldn’t be auctioned off. the rem ains. MUCH MORE MUSIC "COCA C O LA • AND C O K E " A R E R E G IS T E R E D TRAD E M ARKS V V ONLY TH E P R O D U C T OF TH E C 19 37. Kletke has been the super­ lects and sells anything that About 40 cars per year are al­ the university can t use, such as beds and m attresses, desks, so left in the parking lots by visor for the past 20 years and '■as seen m any unusual item s, The salvage yard will be mov­ ing into new buildings west on WMSN chairs and dressers. the students. These are a bur­ den to other students who could ich as dressing screens, rail­ road ties, a toilet and sink. H arrison Road later this term , but the date is yet unknown. 640 K h Z Who’s Personal possessions that are got the lost, stolen or left behind for Oh J D !« , Ilf - - I , «OGHAM information^ 485-6485 the sum m er are ap t to appear 2nd Big Week a la d m e r ball? a t the salvage yard. Approxi­ At 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:20-9:30 * ^ ■ * 1 --------- J UuUu m ately 800 bikes, luggage, watches and rings a re auction­ The hanging was the best show in town. ed off yearly. Kletke feels that the stu- But they made two mistakes. They hung BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS the wrong man and they didn’t finish the job. TONIGHT from 7:00 I “A SIZZLER *0 FROM FRANCE. o Makes‘THE FOX’look like a milk-fed puppy. I ‘Therese and Isabelle’ W h o cares! W h o ’s got the Coke? Coca-Cola has the will be the most talked- refreshing taste you never get tired of. That’s why things go % about movie around.” better with Coke, after Coke, after Coke. -W IN S RADIO taH.d und,. Dm author»/ oí Th, Coca-Cola Campan/ b/i O ™ 'ß lü lv if i f Ìfli< A ìu a / l D etroit's PARLIAMENTS, (I Just Want To Testify) will be at Grandmother’s tomorrow afternoon. The shows, at 4 and again at 8 are open to everyone, including those under 21. The PARLIAMENTS may blow cool, but when they blow, they smoke. INGER STEVENS Pa/ h | NIKE as Judge Fenton ittici A n n a r.ac*l hh I s a b e lle v llh H arlm ra U ia g c A n n e V e r n o n M u i r l e » T e y ilH f Shown at 7:10 and 9:20 COLOR by Deluxe NEXT: “ THE PARENT TRAP” Madison Square Gardens MICHIGAN STATE to Ç Vick&UOh Q ¿leed ¿ ia íl UNIVERSITY . . . . S>aie /¡0 4 A J- ¿hint ¿ H ie fiia in m e n t IB S Sept. 27 DR. ZHIVAGO FM M S Oct. 3-4 AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS *Oct. 9-10 OEDIPUS REX 50P (Matinee at 3 p.m. Oct. 10 In Fairchild Theatre) * LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES SPECIAL* Oct. II HAWAII See and hear a new kind of compact stereo sy ste m . . . built to S co tt’s exactinf standards of perform ance. S co tt’s new stereo com pacts are as easy to use as ai WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 — 8:15 p.m ordinary phonograph, but y o u ’ll hear the difference immediately. Here are th< Oct. 30-31 THE ENTERTAINER featu res you’ll find on no other compact stereo sy ste m : Model 2501 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM ■ C o m p le t e com ponent controls ■ M icro ph one / Guitar mixer controls GENERAL ADMISSION $2.00 Nov. I A THOUSAND C L O W N S ■ C r y s t a l - c l e a r A M , 3-dimensional FM stereo ■ P r o fe s s io n a l automatic $1.00 reduction with validated student tu rn ta b le ■ P r e c i s i o n tuning meter * C o m p le t e p r o v is io n s for tape or spouse activity card. Nov. 21-22 CLOSELY W A T C H E D TRAINS (Czech) ■ E x t r a s p e a k e r c o n n e c t i o n s ■ Stereo headphone outp ut ■ Autom a tic dt J s te r e o s w itc h in g UNION T IC K E T O FF IC E Union Building University Auditorium - 7 :3 o p.m. Single Admission $1.00 Term Ticket $5.00 Budget Terms A vailable , *Scheduled for the D e p a rtm e n t of Humanities UNION TICKE T OFFICE u n tin g ro n M u sic e> e UNION BUILDING 2016 E. M ich ig a n IV 9 - 1939 ' ' N f f mi««'1'" ’V was kicked into this path. Then ' yM • ‘i t Army jeeps, tw 6 on tru c k sa n d K '*•■»»» t Tip-T-jjar* powerful Titan 3 rocket Thurs­ neering uefense Dept, concepts off without a hitch." an Air tim e and in quick succession ing tests with the payload, which day sprayed four m ilitary re ­ in tactical communications, Force spokesman reported 6*2 ejected the other three payloads was placed on stationary out- search satellites like a load of rocket propulstion and mapping hours after the 12-story-tall Ti­ into near circular paths 22,300 post above the equator w est of buckshot into separate orbits. the ea rth 's atmosphere. tan 3 thundered away from m iles above the earth. South America. Cape Kennedy. The m ajor payload was named The rocket, m ost powerful in LES 6, for Lincoln Experim en­ A prim ary goal of the two en­ Sorensen blames the Defense Dept, arsenal, blazed skyward at 3:37 a.m ., tal Satellite. It is forerunnér of a tactical com m unications satel­ vironm ental study satellites was to monitor and ch art radiation Rah rah team EDT, ju st one-one-hundredth lite that could link battlefield to provide a better understand­ Spirited fans jammed the stadium seats for a close glimpse of Duffy’s Spartans of a second late. units, m ilitary a ircra ft and ing of how particles slip in and trouble on leaders With its solid-fuel booster en­ gines generating total thrust of ships. Five mobile stations-tw o on out of the Van Allen Radiation Belt. and a yelling match In the M e e t-T h e -T e a m pep rally Wednesday. State News photo-by Jim Mqad NEW YORK (AP) - Theodore presidential contenders have 2.4 million pounds and a tail of C. Sorensen, aide to the late maligned the federal judiciary fire m ore than 500 feet long, the P resident John F. Kennedy, and directly or indirectly huge rocket carved a fiery trail said Thursday the m ajor ob­ threatened its independence. " stacle to law and order in the Sorensen, who has endorsed in the dark sky. Once the Titan 3 was aloft, the 'NO ROMANCE’ SA Y S AID United ^States comes from those Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ key to success was the versatile Shapely blond eyes Wallace who exercise authority rath er phrey, said, "police officers in third stage, a m ulti-start vehicle than those who challenge it. and out of uniform have com ­ capable of wide shifts in orbit. Sorensen told a convocation m itted qssaults on citizens ac­ The stage, called a space of the Am erican M anagement cused of no crim e. switch engine, fired initially to Asso., “ We have paid com ­ "A growing proportion of our hurl the bundle of satellites into and who says she would be MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - had been making campaign ception,” she said, "and I tacular white m inidress, cow­ paratively little attention to a adult population favors for the a low earth orbit 95 miles high. willing to become his bride. A spokesman for George C. trips as one of the Wallace predicted that he would be boy hat and calf-length boots, sim ilar lack of support for our presidency a man who has An hour later, it fired again to The spokesman added that Wallace denied Thursday that Girl Volunteers, but was no elected president and that I alighted from the W allace aii- law enforcem ent system from m ade his reputation flouting shoot into a great elliptical path the girl, Ja-N een Welch, has the third party candidate has longer a m em ber of the troupe- would be there when he took plane when the cam paign party those whom we classify as the law and now boasts that ranging from 113 to 22,300 miles been dism issed from the cam ­ "You can bet on th a t.” law m akers," he said. a rom antic interest in a shape­ the oath of office. arrived a t Daytona Beach, Fla., his automobile will run over high. paign tour. In Indianapolis, Ja-Neen He said “ two of our three p ro testers.” ly blond who has been travel­ She added that she planned to last Friday and rode in the An atm osphere study satellite Thp statem ent cam e after com m ented: “ All I know is ing with his cam paign party see him again next week, either official m otorcade to a politi­ Miss Welch, who runs an ad­ that I'm still supposed to be in Indianapolis or Montgomery. cal rally in Orlando. vertising and publicity agency with the campaign. I won't Miss Welch confirmed that in Indianapolis, had told an think otherw ise until I hear she was the blonde seen kissing A repo rter for the Orlando interview er, " I wouldn’t ob­ it from the governor him self." the candidate in an airport Sentinel wrote that as Wallace je c t to being the next Mrs. Miss Welch, once m arried photograph taken recently in ended his speech a Secret W allace." and the m other of a son, said Chicago. Service man asked Jan-Neen Richard Smith, cam paign she was born in Columbus, Smith, however, declared: "A re you going to ride back trea su rer for the form er Ala­ Ohio, is " p a rt French and “ All we knew was that she with the boss." bam a governor, declared that Cherokee Indian" and that popped up two or three times Ja-Neen showed the report­ the candidate's knowledge of “ people usually use 26 as my on the campaign trail, and now er a picture of Wallace stand­ Ja-Neen had been lim ited to ag e.” she’s saying all these things. ing with his arm around her "seeing her a couple of tim es She said she m et Wallace in The governor knows nothing shoulder in front of his cam- on an airplane." Chicago three months ago. about her." paign headquarters in Mont I Get Your W heels Smith added that Ja-Neen “ I have extrasensory per­ Ja-Neen, wearing a spec­ gomery. R e a d y to G o ... o r Stop. 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McCarthy. tial cam paign closely scruti­ “ In 1954 we probably had a nized in a face-to-face exchange m istake in not taking advantage with college students in a of the Geneva Convention to packed gymnasium, said Thurs­ reach a settlem ent in V ietnam ." day the “ m istak e” in Vietnam he told the students. cam e 14 years ago, not during “ But no candidate has yet pro­ the Johnson Administration. posed that we abandon our Muskie spoke for 45 m inutes com m itm ent I think we are com m itted to a negotiatq^-set- THE MEN' a t Oakland U niversity in subur­ ban Rochester, where nearly 2,000 students piled onto the tlem ent as a way to end this w a r.” bleachers and spilled out onto There w ere two microphones OF the floor, alm ost a t his feet at the lecturn where he stood. in the bleachers and the Demo­ cratic candidate was subjected to a b arrage of questions. But “ I c an 't give any guarantee before Muskie could end the MICHIGAN STATE’S FIRST FRATERNITY for the future,” he told them. “ I’ll ju st give you my honest view s.” session, the blue-jeaned leader of the protestors stood up, blew There w ere about 50 peace a police traffic whistle and the REMIND YOU dem onstrators in the crowd and he was heckled slightly. He dem onstrators m arched out of the stands. “ What kind of a dialogue do brought down the house by say­ you call th a t? ” Muskie asked. THAT ing he was anti-w ar and bv He then thanked the students and walked out himself. Are You The heckling was of a m ilder RUSH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY A Slow variety than the Maine senator had to contend with Wednesday in Pennsylvania and in another Reader? suburban D etroit appearance. On those two occasions he in­ A noted p u b lish er In Chicago re p o r ts th e re is a sim ple tech­ vited his d etracto rs up on the nique of rap id read in g which stand to share their views with should enable you to In crea se the crowd. y o u r read in g speed and y et r e ­ In an interview Muskie said tain much m o re . M ost people his experim ent in sharing the do not r e a liz e how much they podium with the protestors dem ­ could in c re a se th e ir p le a s u re , onstrated to him th at “ m ost of D re ss by P ara p h e rn a lia su c c e ss and Income by reading them seem ed to be typical! fa s te r and m o re a c c u ra te ly . Am erican kids." 330 f o r i l i ¿Harrison J&trret A ccording to th is p u b lish e r, ^cast ^Causing, (¿Htcljtgatt THE MEN OF peo p le, re g a rd le s s of th e ir p re se n t read in g sk ill, ca n u se Lecture Tuesday C A L L 337-1721 for rides th is sim p le technique to Im ­ on China Today PHI KAPPA TAU prove th e ir read in g ability to a re m a rk a b le d e g re e . W hether read in g s to r ie s , books, te ch ­ N eale and Deidre Hunter, an A ustralian couple who taught nical m a tte r, It becom es pos­ INVITE ALL MEN TO sib le to re a d sen ten ces a t a in Communist China for two JTK G O GREEK glance and e n tire pages In se c ­ onds with th is m ethod. years, will speak on China To­ day a t 8 p.m . Tuesday in F a ir­ To acquaint the re a d e rs of child Theatre. th is n ew spaper with the e a s y - Their lecture, entitled "The to-follow ru le s fo r developing E veryday Life of Chinese ra p id read in g s k ill, the com ­ W orkers, Peasants, Intellec­ pany has p rin ted full d etails tuals and Students," is the first IS I I | £ | of its In terestin g se lf-tra in in g season presentation in the Lec­ method in a new booklet,"H ow ture-Concert Series. I to Read F a s te r and Retain M o re,” m ailed f r e e . No ob­ lig atio n . Send y o u r n am e, ad­ Besides their lecture Tues­ day, the H unters will also pre­ sent a sem inar, sponsored by d r e s s , and zip code to: Read­ the Asian Studies Center ing, 835 D iv ersey , Dept. 169- Tickets to the evening lecture 619, C hicago, 60614. A p o st­ a re available at the Union and c a rd will do. wil be sold at the door WMSN 640 KIb SERVES SNYDE R -P H IL L IP S FEE V f t K t i A -y CAMPBELL . 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If you can tell us how many pizzas the " B ig We’r e angry because our team s in IM football, b ask etb all, volleyball, bowling, b ase­ Red M o n ster" can hold, you can deduct 25c b a ll, ping-pong, etc.h av e n ’t won e ^ g j^ gam e they’ve played(m aybe th at’s because you from your plzz.a o r d e r .* don't have to be an all-S ta te s u p e rs ta r to play fo r o u r fra te rn ity ). We’r e angry because we only have 15 C itations of M erit from the Red C ro ss in our trophy c a se for 100% particip atio n in th e ir cam pus blood d riv e s. CORRECT ANSWERS MUST W e're angry because ou r so cial ca le n d ar of p a r tie s , h ay rid e s, p ic n ic s , exchange ACCOMPANY PHONE ORDER d in n e rs, d e s s e r ts , TG’s and the like m ake it so unexciting to go home at the end of a te rm . M ost of a ll, though, we’r e angry at the people who think fra te rn ity m eans no m ore than *O ffe r good tonite only ( F r i . , Sept. 27) a p in , a b la z e r, a club tie , drinking song s, and a v e ry , very stereotyped p e rso n . We know it’s much m ore than that. A ngry enough yet? V isit ru sh at Phi Sigma D elta. If you’r e angry enough to com e, we’re angry enough to want you. DOMINO’S PIZZA C irc le D rive D orm s & E . L ansing R esidents MSU Dorms CALL CALL PHI SIGMA DELTA 351-8870 351-7100 966 T row bridge 203 M.A.C. 505 M .A.C. AVE. 332-0875 u P izza P erfe ctio n fy a á t 'ìb e liu & u f, 355-4560 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 17 k ---------------------------------------------------- -- Subcommittee claims price for rifles unjust services subcom m ittee on the that will cost complaints that the Maremount 240,000 rifles. “ Such a procedure will per­ sole supplier of the M16-$95. WASHINGTON (AP) _ a recen t contracts is unreasonable M16 rifle program sa id it frc o $18 millipn Co... Saco, Maine, was an un- Congress has passed legisla­ mit closer scqttioy of contract "It is inconceivable to -the —•*" ' t - _ and «jhould be towered -4 J i.1 t ^ ma ' d i l Cl l u . vw. m%/b te *c * r i TàüÉVtejkrtdmr* says the price the Army is to a report m ade public exercise of extrem ely poor judg­ tained oth»>rw»ae its offer was $20 million lower partm ent to solicit and receive general public and minimize the costs could be so much great­ pay for M16 rifles in its m ost Thursday, the special arm ed m ent from the standpoint of The subcom m ittee reopened than that of GM’s Hydramatic price proposals from prospec­ possibility of future abuse of au­ er at General Motors and Har­ procurem ent policy and prac­ its investigation of the M16 rifle Division. A fourth company con­ tive offerers in negotiated con­ thority.” rington and Richardson than at tice, and~ in callous disregard program last spring after the sidered, Cadillac Gage, - War­ tracts. The subcommittee said it was Colt’s, Inc.,” the report said. Dept, awarded two The subcommittee report concerned with the unit price The subcommittee said it was Cost of living climbs of the interests of the taxpay­ Defense ers of the United S tates.” contracts to produce the M16 ri­ fle to the Hydramatic Division ren, Mich., was prepared to bid $36.8 million. Hydra-Matic was given one said: “The law now insures that the Army must pay for the ri­ on all future negotiated procure­ fles from General Motors and not recommending cancellation or adjustment of the production w orkers hit a record peak of WASHINGTON (AP) - Living $109.16, up 29 cents. But the rise of General Motors, Ypsilanti, contract with its bid of $56 mil­ ments of this type, military Harrington and Richardson. contracts to the new companies costs rose three-tenths of 1 per in living costs m ore than wiped The subcom m ittee said the Mich., and Harrington and lion; Harrington and Richard­ departments will have to con­ GM's unit price is $158; Har­ because of the need for the ad­ cent last month, continuing out the monthly wage gain Army did not achieve price Richardson of Worchester, Mass. son, the other with a bid of $42 sider at least ceiling prices pro­ rington and Richardson’s, $127, ditional M16 rifles in Southeast 1968's sharpest price spiral in competition and, as a result, It received congressional million. Each was to produce posed by all qualified bidders. and Colt’s-which had been the Asia. 17 years, the goverhm ent rep o rt­ ed today. 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MICHIGAN N e x t to Pagoda Restaurant PHONE 372-2332 F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan * Famous old cases revived NEW',YORK- (AP) - Some- nationally heralded" ‘monkey $as law has been brought be- brilliant lawyer, •Clarence D ar— pealed ini9*X iftw M high , S*oirrf of IjKS.* court fights between religious school teacher was convicted by a L ittle Rock high school silver-tongued statesm an, Wil­ a t a tim e when m ost scholars, and scientific views, a re being for teaching the theory of hu­ teacher, Susan Epperson, who liam Jennings Bryan, uphold­ of both religion and science, re-exam ined today by high-lev­ m an evolution. m aintains she cannot teach bio­ ing a literalist view of Genesis, held a geocentric view of the el judges of church and state. Both cases involved con­ logy fully without explaining higher than sta te courts, leaving universe, that the earth w as the The conflict, is not w hat it flicts between particular scien­ D arw in’s concept, and by H.H. the issue unresolved nationally. fixed center of it all, as taught used to be, however, and many tific concepts of m an and his Blanchard, who w ants all scien­ The Tennessee law was re­ by the ancient Greek, Aristotle. experts in both fields no longer environm ent and literalistic in­ tific theories taught to his see any clash a t all. But scars terpretations of certain Scrip­ school-age children. of the battles linger. The effort tu re passages. The case presents a repeat is to conclude them , definitive- Iy. Even the stric test Bible liter- alists, however, now acknowl­ rendition of the celebrated Day­ ton, Tenn., trial of 1925, when Baptists to fight In one case, Vatican officials edge science’s findings about another teache^, John Thomas a re considering a re tria l of the the rotating, revolving earth Scopes, was convicted of teach­ 17th century m athem atician-- astronom er Galileo, in order to and planets, despite pictorial Bi­ ble expression such as “ the sun ing evolutionary theory and fined $100. white-black b a rrie r set the record straight and re­ rises and the sun goes down.” That d ram atic case, publi­ verse the church’s m istake in Most churches generally now cized around the world, pro­ NEW YORK (AP) - Southern ton, of F ort Worth, Tex. “ Our convicting him of heresy 335 also recognize th at evolution duced an U-day court struggle Baptists, the nation’s largest decision m ust be both ra th er years ago. m ay have been the way in between two lum inaries-the body of P rotestants, are moving than either o r.” He was put under house a r­ which God raised up human toward deeper involvement in The past attitude often has re st for the re st of his life a f ­ life from the prim eval slim e- contem porary social problems, been inconsistent, says a Van­ ter being forced under threat “ from the ground,” as Genesis Diocese names including a drive against ra'cial derbilt University political sci­ Convocation of to rture to kneel and recant puts it. barriers, a field from which ence professor and lay m em ber, his claim s that the earth they long stood aloof. Daniel R. G rant, in th at it ap­ The historic Salt Lake Tabernacle In Salt Lake City will play host to a worldwide moves around the sun, rath er Although much evidence has been accum ulated for human auxiliary bishop “ As long as Negroes are not proved Church action only when Mormon convocation Oct, 4, 5, and 6. than the sun around it. “ But evolution, it rem ains an un­ truly welcome in the fellowship “ we agree on the position being GRAND RAPIDS, Mich of our churches, our w itness to taken” ~such as against gam ­ it does m ove,” legend says he proved theory, without clear-cut (U PI) -- Rev. Joseph C. Mc­ the world cannot be strong,” de­ bling, pornography or the liquor whispered. substantiation in archeological Kinney, assistant chancellor of clares a recent denominational traffic. In another case, the U . ^ S u ­ finds, and some scientists see the Grand Rapids Catholic Dio­ study booklet, urging full ac­ But “ when we have dis­ prem e Court has under review a revived version of the inter- other basic loopholes in it. Also, some Biblical literalists, both Catholic and P rotestant, cese and pastor of St. F rancis Xavier Church at Conklin, today moved up to the hierarchy of the ceptance of all believers, black and white. agreed with the cause, especial­ ly when legislation to elim inate C o n fe re n ce to be reunion staunchly reject it, insisting on The new em phasis, along with ra cial discrim ination has been SALT LAKE CITY, U T A H - conference in Church and civic in the U. S., Canada, Mexico, Central Methodist church. other sim m ering issues, will hit the burning issue, we have de­ The 138th Semi-annual World buildings and homes throughout C entral and South Am erica, a special creation of m an, ap art McKinney was elevated to aux­ A cross From the Capitol from other creatures. the home scene in m eetings of fended our silence by saying Conference of The Church of the Salt Lake Valley. Asia, Europe and the South iliary bishop of the 29-county local associations and sta te con­ th at ‘the Church should keep Since the beginning of the Pacific. Tours of duty range However, evolution is broad­ Jesus C hrist of Latter-day WORSHIP SERVICES W estern Michigan Diocese, head­ ventions across the country this out of politics’ or ‘the Church Church in 1830, m issionaries from two to two and one-half ly taught in American class­ Saints will foster a unique fea­ 10:00 A.M. ed by Bishop Allen J. Babcock fall, bringing out their response should not try to legislate have been sent to all p a rts of years. All m issionaries are room s, as a predom inant theory. ture of the Church’s mission­ of Grand Rapids. to it. m orals,’ ” he told a recent the free world. unpaid m inisters, and their “ What Happens When A Laws of only two states-A r- ary sy ste m -th a t of m ission­ The new auxiliary bishop, “ Southern B aptists are begin­ m eeting. Today, nearly every young expenses a re absorbed by m is­ Man P ray s?” kansas and M ississippi-still for­ ary reunions. meanwhile, today was appoint­ ning to see with increasing clar­ That view, however, w as deci­ m an of the Church, generally sionaries them selves, the m is­ Dr. Lyman preaching bid it, making it a crim e for The conference, attractin g ed by Bishop Babcock as pastor ity that they need not and m ust sively overturned a t this y e a r’s between the ages of 19 and 23, sionary’s p arents or local Church» public schools to teach the theo­ representatives from the Church School 10:00 a.m . of St. Andrew’s Cathedral, suc­ not choose between evangelism Southern B aptist Convention. goes on a mission for the Church. groups. ry that m an developed “ from Church’s worldwide m em ber­ C rib N ursery ceeding Rev. Charles W. Popell and social concern,” says a a lower order of anim als.” ship, will be Oct. 4, 5 and 6 in Young women and older m a r­ During this conference tim e, So Bring the Baby who has been appointed pastor long-time Christian ethics pro­ ried couples add to the m is­ hundreds of m issionaries will The challenge to the Arkan- SEVENTH-DAY the 101-year old Salt Lake em eritus of the cathedral. fessor, the Rev. T. B. Mas- sionary force. Presently there have a chance to talk about Tabernacle on historic Temple Kimberly Downs ADVENTIST Square. are 84 m issions of the Church m issionary experiences. SBC Reunions of thousands of FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Church of Christ Services Saturday m issionary companions and FOREST VIEW SCHOOL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1007 Kimberly D rive, Lansing co rn er of Ann & Division friends are an adjunct to the 3119 Stoneleigh, Lansing of E ast Lansing see sign at 2729 E. Grand Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . MORNING SERVICE EVENING SERVICE 940 S. H arrison Rd. River IV 9-7130 SUNDAY SERVICES Morning Worship 11 a.m . 332-2559 nursery First Baptist Church holds 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m . Sunday School 10:00 a.m. M inister L . G. Foil REV. J . HERBERT BRINK Preaching Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Evening Worship 10:00 a.m . 6:00 p.m . H ear the ‘‘Voice of P ro ­ University Lutheran open house and luncheon CAMPUS STUDENT CENTER, 217 Bogue St., Apt. T raining Union 6:00 p.m . Wednesday evening Bible phecy” on radio. See M em bers of the F irs t B aptist churches, answ er questions and Alvin Hoksbergen, D irector Phone 351-6360 Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Study 7:30 p.m . Church ‘‘Faith for Today” on Church of E a st Lansing, 940 S. give directions. FREE BUS SERVICE—See Schedule on Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m. For Transportation Call television. H arrison Rd., will hold an open A luncheon consisting of fried FE 9-8190 a lc-ica Residence Hall Bulletin Board. ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 house on Sunday, Sept. 29, fol­ chicken and barbequed beef lowing the morning worship will be served to the guests dur­ University Methodist Church School service. ing the open house. 9:15 & 10:30 a.m. EDGEWOOD UNITED CHURCH Church This y e a r's open house will be This event is sponsored by the LUTHERAN WORSHIP Services ' co-sponsored by the Bethany B aptist Student Union of MSl'^ 469 North Hagadorn Road 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 à 11:30 a.m. 1120 S. H arrison Rd. B aptist Church and the Im m an­ Anyone with transportation M artin Luther Chapel Lutheran Student C enter Worship Service - 9:30 and 11 a .m .' uel B aptist Church, R epresent­ problem s should call Billy Sunday Worship Sermon by D r. Roger T . Stimson 444 Abbott Road- UNIVERSITY atives will show slides of these Wolfe, D irector of BSU. Clergyman and Psychologist Two Blocks North of Student Union 8:30-9:30-11:00 BAPTIST CHURCH M.S.U. Sunday Worship S ervices—9:30 - 11:00 a.m . ‘ THE MAN (A m erica n U a p tis t) Church School - 9:30 and 11 a.m. C rib Room through Senior High F ree bus service for 11 a.m . worship Sunday School — 9:30 a.m . Rev. David A. Kruse WHO SOLD OUT” Rev. Alden B. Burns G erard G. Phillips, P asto r ED 2-1888 Worship 10:00 a.m . & 7:30 p.m. FOR THE GAME... Call 332-8693 or 332-0606 for information M issouri Synod speaking M inisters: Trum an A. M orrison, Paige Birdwell F re e Bus Service and N ursery Both Services Church School 11:10 a.m . N ursery During Services Midweek Meeting — OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH SCHOOL 9;30 - Program for all ages Wednesday 7:30 p.m. N ursery Provided 10 to 12 a.m ( Get set for 4684 Okemos-Haslett Rd. EPISCOPAL SERVICES FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION Now at Wardcliff School 3 blocks north of Grand River /2 mi. E„ of Hagadorn; 1/4 m i,» % •E asily Accessible from Mt. Hope Ave. n/t River) ,,4 10 a.m . Sunday School: **Collegiate C lass (singles); Aiumni Chapel (Auditorium Drive) 15 m .30 m inutes before eacb service, a round the campus. , ( jjiy e r, off Park Lake Road | Sunday Bus Service Provided | oll th o h o n mi m u nu ppy 5 Adult Classes* 11 a.m . & 7:00 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICES 8 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship: *Growth Hour ’ Refreshments 9:30 A.M. and 5:15 P.M. Holy Communion & Sermon casrm insTCR prcsbytcrum cmjrch times. T3Ï5 Abboft R d . ••N u rsery at all Services ••T ransportation, Call: 351-5125 cost /ansine, micmcan SUNDAY SCHEDULE Eugene D. Interim ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 800 Abbott Rd. Worship S ervices— 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . MR yfCantOu HAIR FASHIONS Church School, C ribbery and • S> N ursery provided— 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . Dawson P a sto r 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 and 10:00 a.m . Church School— 9:30 A.M. Morning P ray er and Sermon 332-6854 952 T rowbridge 11:15 A.M. Holy Baptism and Sermon GUEST MINISTER—REV. GRAHAM In Spartan Shopping Center East Lansing 332-4522 Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH BAPTIST GHUHCH "Pinpoint P erspective” will be the sermon topic at and 914 South I and St. 1518 S. Washington “ WANTED! A WARLESS WORLD!” Lansing EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH In Southland Commerce Center Lansing 882-2700 —When Men Desire Peace, Why Is T here a War? 120 Spartan Avenue Interdenominational of —Will T here Be Peace In Our Day? E. Eugene W illiam s—PASTORS — T e rry A. Smith —Light From God's Word On a Disturbing Question U niversity C lass 9:45 a.m . "A Threefold Responsibility” 7:00 SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. (Special Commissioning Service for EAST LANSING Dr. Howard F. Sugden, P a s t o r M r. & M rs. Robert Vidano) 227 ANN ST. ont HOUR T rin ity Collegiate Fellowship P.M. 9:45 A.M. YOUNG ADULT Wednesday: Mid-week discussion and p ra y er hour at 7:00 p.m. ‘ "Across From 940 S. Harrison Road College Bible C lass FELLOWSHIP F re e BUS SERVICE — See schedule in your dorm. Extends a cordial w e lc o m e to M.S.U. in the fireside room D r. Ted Ward, T eacher 8:30 p.m. Annual Fall Reception F ireside Room Peoples Church F irs t Church of (LERnERS Knapps” 332-3792 Students and Faculty M e m b e r s . 11:00 A.M. “ A Song In My H ea rt ” We have a B i b l e - c e n t e r e d church that is East Lansing C hrist, Scientist FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening g eared to the Modern Man. Call 482 - 0 7 5 4 for in formation. Interdenominational 709 E, Grand River E a st Lansing Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Faculty and C om e and worship with us: 200 W. Grand River at Michigan SERMON Sunday School Morning Worship - - 10:00 A.M. - - 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE "REALITY” SUNDAY SCHOOL Student Discounts 9:30 a.m . - 11:00 a.m . 10:00 a.m. Training Union - - 6:00 P.M. during June, July, and August Evening Worship - - 7:00 P.M. Discount .70 ‘ ‘Keep That D ream ’ ’ WEDNESDAY T rouser Reg. .90 8:00 p.m. - Evening Meeting Suit Reg. 1.80 Discount 1.39 P r a y e r Meeting with Bible Study D r. Wallace Robertson church 337-1066 Shirt Reg. .90 Discount .70 E a c h Wednesday Evening at 7:30 P.M. preaching F re e Public Reading Room Overcoat Reg. 2.00 Discount 1.50 134 West Grand River Sweate r Reg. .90 Discount .70 NURSERY PROVIDED AT ALL SERVICES CHURCH SCHOOL Dress Reg. 1.80 Discount 1.39 OPEN 10:00 a.m. Weekdays — 9-5 p.m. Blouse Reg. .90 Discount .70 F o r free transportation o r further Mon., T ues., T h u rs., F ri. Skirt Reg. .90 Discount .70 C rib through 6th Grade inform ation about the church Evenings 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Jacket Reg. .90 Discount .70 Call: 332-3814 o r 332-3206 Refreshm ent period in Social All a re welcome to attend Rev. Marion Boyd, Interim Pastor Hall following worship se rv ­ Church Services and visit and Pleats, Suede & Formals E xtra. ices. use the reading room. » .4. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , S e p t e m b e r 27, 1968 19 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Have a good school year & remember to use CLASSIFIEDS regularly CLASSIFIED 355-8255 1w* ♦ *% CHEVROLET 1967 Im p a la Super O L D SM O B IL E « LA TE 1963 H oliday HONDA 1967 305 S c ra m b le r. M int B A B Y SITT ER : PA R T IA L m om GLAM OUR, M ONEY, and e x c ite m e n t S port c o n v ertib le . 4-speed 427. AM- four door A u to m atic tra n sm issio n , coikfition. $500 Inclu d es he lm e t. PR O FE SSIO N A L N U R SES: LANSING TV R EN TA L S G .E . 19" P o rta b le , ings Tw o girls, good location can be yo u rs w ith VIV1ANE WOOD­ G E N E R A L H O SPITA L now h irin g FM ra d io $2,000 484-9227 9-10/1 pow er ste e rin g and b ra k e s G ood Call 655-3005 10-10/9 $8 50 p e r m o n th including stand. $7. w eekly 351-4010 2-9 30 ARD COSMETICS. F r e e m ake-up K FOR YOU CHEVROLET II 1963 co n v er­ tir e s and b a tte ry $275 o r b e st of­ HONDA 1966 S c ra m b le r. E x c e lle n t in stru c tio n s. IV 5-8351 . C R N 's - L P N ’s, full tim e - p a rt tim e C all J . R. C u lv er Co. 351-8862 220 A lb ert S tre e t, E a s t Lansing. C fer. C all a fte r 1 p.m . E D 2-1921 D EN T A L H Y G IEN IST w ith M ich­ tible. All pow er. A utom atic. condition. In s to ra g e one y e ar. 2400 D ays, 7:30 - 4 p .m .; A fternoons, 5-10/2 igan license. P a rt-tim e o r full­ BUS BOYS w an ted : M eals plus pay • AUTOMOTIVE R adio 351-9058 a f te r 5 p.m . m ile s 337-1869 a f te r 6 p.m . 3-9/30 tim e . E a s t L ansing office. 3:30 12 p .m .. N ights, 11:30 D ISHW ASHER R EN TA L. G .E . P o r t­ C all 351-0250 7-10/4 Sam able. $8.00 p e r m o n th . C all J . R. • EMPLOYMENT 5-10/3 OLDSM OBILE 98. 1962. AH pow er. P hone 332-8665 3-I0/.I C om pare our lib e ra l frin g e b en e­ SUZUKI 1967 2500 m ile s Good con­ O liv e r Co 351-8862 C-10/4 • FOR RENT C H E V R O L E T 1967 Im p a la . Tw o door Sharp inside and out 355-8219. dition. C all 393-0558. A fte r 7 p.m . DO YOU like dealing w ith people? fits, day c a r e n u rsery , p aid tu i­ S atya. o r 355-8147 S atee. a f te r 6 B A B Y SITT ER NEEDED fo r 2 H ours 11-5. W ENDROW A & W • FOR SALE h ard to p . Good, black vinyl top. 283 P»n 3-9/30 3-9/30 ch ild re n a fte r 2 p.m . N ear tion for continuing e ducatio n , fre e T .V . RENTALS engine. A u to m a tic tra n s n is s io n , good D rive-In, 315 S. H om er W aitress, life in su ra n ce pension p ro g ra m , • LOST & FOUND Union. 351-9578. 3-10/1 C ar-hop jo b s open 3-9 30 plus m a n y o th e rs. C all P e rso n n e l. tire s . 627-6692. 5-10/2 SP O R T ST E R 900cc R eb u ilt engine, • PERSONAL OLDSM O BILE 1963 D ynam ic 88 No very clean. Som e e x tra p a rts 372-8220 e x tension 203, M onday LOW RATE ru s t, new tire s . V-8. stick. 351- R .N . or LPN needed fo r ch u rch D R IV E R W A NTED : O ver J.1 fog N ur • PEANUTS PERSONAL C H E V R O L E T 1966 Im p a la V-8. a u to ­ (chain, h e lm e t) 372-4268 $700 through F rid a y , 8 a .m to 4 :3 0 p .m . • REAL ESTATE m a tic , low m ile a g e, one ow ner 3716. 3-9/30 b e st o ffer. 5-10/2 n u rs e ry C all 485-8836 Sundays 3 hours. $10 se ry School. 11:30 to 12 30 daily. 10-10 9 484-9263 372-3443. ' 3-9/30 10-10/10 04rn c a r 332-4796 2-9 27 • SERVICE PO NTIAC CATALINA C onvertible HONDA 305 H aw k. 1967 E le c tric Elizabeth Weaver Todd UNIVERSITY T .V . 1964. $395 355-8297 w eek-days, B A BY SITTER NEEDED 7 30 • TRANSPORTATION C H E V R O L E T 1955 v e ry good ru n ­ 8-5 p .m . O s ta r te r , sad d le bags. M ake a n of­ BABY SIT T E R 11 30-5 p m F ra n d o r Plano and organ studio 10:30 a .m M onday, Tuesday. a re a Own tran sp o rtaU o n 372-2049 • WANTED ning condition. Good h e a te r, new fer! 33W8716 a f te r 6 p.m . 3-9/30 W ednesday, and F rid a y : 12:15 825 W. Grand River PA R K IN G SPA C E S fo r re n t C all 351- tire s . M u st sell. $125. 141 L eslie. a fte r 6 p.m . 2-8/27 7963. 5-10/2 Lansing. A fte r 7 p.m . 3-9/2 PO NTIAC • 1957. E x c e lle n t running 3:00 p.m . M onday th ru F r i­ East Lansing, HONDA 1966 Super haw k S c ra m b le r, day. 351-8463 1-9/27 DEADLINE condition. A utom atic. 4981 a fte r 5 p .m . Phone 372- 3-10/1 pipes. E x c e lle n t condition. College P R E LAW STU D EN TS: T h e re s no lim it to w h at you c an e a r n a s the Specializing In h a r m o n y , PA R K IN G CLOSE. In ex p en siv e. Phone CHEVROLET 1964 Im p a la . A uto­ b arg ain . 332-6612. 4-10/1 BUS-BOYS W ANTED fo r F ra­ theory, e a r training, melody 355-4802 6 p m . to 9 p .m 3-9/30 1 P.M. one c la ss day be­ m a tic 283 P o w er stee rin g . C lean exclusive c am p u s re p re s e n ta tiv e PO NTIAC 1964 te m p e st. Saddle te rn ity house. $5 p lu s m e a ls for Law School P la c e m e n t S ervice, writing. Enroll now. 332-4613 inside an d out. 1900 411 W est HONDA 50, 1965. N ice looking and fore publication. .H odge. 393-4967 . 2-9/27 bronze, V-8, a u to m a tic , e x ce lle n t 332-5035 3-10/1 a nationw ide p ro g ram d e signed to Apartments ru n s very w ell. $150, o r b e st offer. BA BY SITTER W ANTED im m e d ia t­ Cancellations - 12 noon one condition. 332-0267. 3-9/30 372-6806. 2-9/27 a s s is t s tu d e n ts who a r e a pplying to ely. My hom e n e ar cam p u s. F iv e c la ss day before publica­ C H E V R O L E T 1967 V-8 coupe. P o w ­ BA B Y SITT ER - 2 p m . to m id- law school. In te re s te d ? Send l e t t t r ST U D E N T UNITS: T h re e and four d ay w eek 7:45 a .m . to 5:15 p.m R A M B L E R A M ERICAN 1961 Good night. M onday F rid a y , my d e sc rib in g y ourself to LSPS. Box m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le fo r Sep­ tion. e r ste e rin g , b ra k e s, snow tires. HONDA 305 D re a m . M ust see. P hone H om e 332-3671 3-10/1 T ra n sp o rta tio n a v ailab le if n e ce s­ R easo n ab le. IV4-1268 a f te r 4 p.m . condition. $150. or b e st o ffer. 351- 1201, H a rtfo rd Conn. 06101. R ef­ sa ry $30 w eekly 489-7690 a fte r te m b e r leasing. L ow ebrooke, Uni­ 351-0205 evenings. 5-10/2 3-9/30 0288. 3-9/30 e re n c e s re q u ire d P h o to g rap h p re ­ 5:15 p.m . 2-9/27 v e rsity T e rra c e , an d E v e rg re e n PHONE KAWASAKI 1968, 350cc 650 m ile s L E A R N TO SKY D IV E w ith the fe rre d . 2-9'27 ........................................ Call STA TE M A N A G E M E N T 337- R A M B LE R STATIONWAGON 1961. MSU SPO R T PA R A C H U T E CLUB N IG H T DISHW ASHERS needed Apply 1300. C CHEVROLET 1968 V-8 s tan d a rd H elm et. $750.351-8878. 5-10/2 V ery good condition. C all 355- C o n ta ct Bob Olson. 355-8019 BOYS' SU PE R V ISO R S a la ry and in person a t B ILL K N A P P ’s R e s ta u ­ tra n sm issio n T w o do o r sedan. E x ­ 355-8255 c e lle n t condition. 627-9239 3-9/30 2914 5. 10/2 CUSHMAN E A G L E 8hp W indshield 6-10/4 frin g e b e n efits; w ill tra in . M ust be ra n t, O kem os. 3-10/2 BURCHAM D R IV E : New d elu x e fu r­ a v a ila b le a t 4:00 p.m . 882-5717. nished th re e m an . A ir-conditioned, and buddy sea t. Good condition. RATFS C O M ET 1961. E x c e lle n t condition. SH E LB Y COBRA G L 500, 1968 M ust 339-8951. 3-9/30 W E N E E D a S p a rta n 's w ife. No M u st be 21. 3-9/30 For Rent laundry, p ark in g , s to ra g e . Phone sell. T a k e o v e r p a y m e n ts. C all 393- ex p erie n ce n e ce ssa ry , full tim e for a MISS ADAMS, 484-1579 d a y s, e v e ­ 1 d a y ..................... $ 1.50 $200. P h o n e 332-5711. 5-10/2 1 5 4 4 a fte r5 :3 0 p .m . o r w eek-ends. couple of w eeks o r m o re . ALDIN- nings 372-5767, o r 489-1656. C -9'27 H A R L E Y DAVISON S p rin t H 250cc M A LE ST U D E N TS 18-25. P a r t tim e TV R EN TA L S for stu d en ts. $9 00 15£ per word p er day 3-9/30 4.000 m ile s. $350 C all a f te r 6 p.m . G E R D IR E C T M AIL A D V ER TIS­ jo b s now open for F a ll and W inter m onth. F r e e serv ic e and d eliv ery . CORVAIR MONZA 1965 4 d o o r W hite­ ING n e a r F ra n d o r. C all IV5-2213. 1-9/27 3 d a y s .................. $4.00 w alls, 4-speed, ra d io , good tires. 337-1086 3-9/30 te rm s . Som e full tim e openings a lso Call N E JA C 337-1300. We g u a ra n ­ NEW D U P L E X : SE O k em o s a re a 13 1/2^ p er word per day HOhp $695 351-6998 3-9/30 SUNBEAM . A L P IN E 1967. M ust sell. C all 393-5660. 1-5 p.m . M on.-Fri. tee sam e-dav serv ice . C-9 27 Luxury c o u n try living. 2-bedroom , C all 351-6432 or 826 M ichigan W A NTED WOMAN TO BABYSIT 2-9/27 c a rp e te d , 1 1/2 b a th s, b a se m e n t, 5 d a y s .................. $6.50 OORVAIR MONZA 1964. A u tom atic Ave. 5- 10/2 KAWASAKI 85. 1967 T uned. Two O ne pre-schooler. my hom e. g a ra g e , p a tio 665-3176. 4-10/1 h e lm e ts. Book R ack. $150. 356- TV R EN TA L S fo r stu d en ts. Low eco ­ 13£ p e r word p er day tra n sm issio n , radio, w h ite sid e­ School hours. Own tra n s p o r­ SA LES H E L P w anted tw o to four hours nom ical ra te s by the te rm or m onth. 5958 3-10/1 tation. 355-8196 a f te r 5 p.m . (based on 10 words per ad' w alls. $450 484-6766 3-9/30 TORONADO D E L U X E 1968 F u ll pow er. nightly o r n a m e your own tim e. M ake U N IV ER SITY TV REN TA LS. 484 ♦ 5,000 m ile s. E x e c u tiv e 's c ar. 351- HONDA S U P E R 90, 1966. $175. V ery 3-10/1 $40.00-$120.00 w eekly. No sale s 9263 C INSURANCE T here will be a 50£ service CORVETTE 1968 co n v ertib le, sil­ 4264. 3- 10/1 ex p erie n ce needed M ust have c ar. good condition. C all 332-3561. 1-9/27 M ORNING S E C R E T A R IE S : 9 C all M r Joh n sto n . 393-1399 for Underwriting opening avail­ and bookkeeping charge if ver. p o w er stee rin g , pow er b ra k e s. 351-6636 a f te r 5 p.m . 5-10/2 TR-4 IR S. J u s t 6 m o n th s old, 1968. 12 p.m . C orrespondence and inform ation. 5-10/2 able, Rating experience In YAMAHA 80cc - T ra il bike, h e lm e t this ad is not paid within $2,500. M ust sell. C all 351-4346. 3-9/30 a n sw e r phone. Inquire 355- FIRE, SMP, or HOMEOWN­ and bubble. G ood condition. IV 4- 8252 5-10/3 one week. CUTLASS 1966 co n v ertib le. Aut­ 9594 a f te r 5 p .m . 6-10/4 G IR L W A NTED for baby sittin g and POOL TABLES ERS required but might con­ o m a tic . F u ll pow er. B ucket light housekeeping. H ours flexible T R IU M PH S P IT F IR E 1965 FR A N CIS X and the B ushm en a v a il­ 332-3468 3-9/30 sider auto or casualty. Sal­ The State News will be sea ts. C ustom s p o rt w heels. PEU GEO T 1967 55cc G ood con­ L'sed, 2 y e a rs. Perfect for 11.000 a c tu a l m ile s 489-4175. R eb u ilt engine, g re e n co n v er­ dition. R easonable. Phone 351- a b le for e n g a g e m e n ts fall te rm . 353- ary com m ensurate with ex­ responsible only for the 5-10/3 tible. $1100. Tom 353-6495. 3252. 3-10/1 1878. 3-9/30 B A BY SITTER A FTERN OO N S. One fraternity house recreation perience plus excellent fringe fir s t day’s incorrect in s e r­ 3-10/1 room s. Regulation tournament y e a r old girl. W alking d ista n ce benefit program s. Contact PH Y SICA L EDUCA TIO N T e a c h e r, fe­ tion. DODGE 1960-E xcellent condiUon. SU PE R H A W K 305. C ustom b ars, cam pus. 337-1597 2-9/27 size,' Heavy cdm m ercial slate. Personnel Departm ent, VOLKSW AGEN KARMANN G hia con­ m a le . full or p a rt tim e , c u rre n t P o w e r b ra k e s. Low m ileag e. Call paint. H e lm e t e tc ., M ust sell. These a re not cheapies.O rig­ C raig a fte r 5 p .m . 372-5194. 3-10/1 v ertible. 1960. New Top. V ery good condition. 351-3238 2-9/27 351-8535 3-10/1 WSI re q u ire d C all YWCA 485-7201 for a p p o in tm en t. 3-9/30 N U R S E S' A ID S : O penings a v ailab le inally $1,500 each. As Is,y o u r AUTO-OWNERS The State News does not FALCON STATION w agon, 1962 R uns BSA 1967 441 B a te s s e a t, Ce- in a m e d ic al c a re facility . O ppor­ choice. A real steal at only INSURANCE VOLKSW AGEN 1967. E x c e lle n t con­ F E M A L E ST U D E N T to w ork M onday tu n ity for rapid a d v a n c e m e n t w ith­ perm it ra c ia l o r religious good, c le an . $250. P hone 355-5138 ria n i forks. 2.000 m ile s, and $550 each. F irst com e, firs t COMPANY dition. M ust sell going in to a rm y . through F rid a y 8 a .m . to 10 o r 11 in a dynam ic organization. A ttra c ­ discrim ination In its ad­ o r 372-4819 a f te r 5 p.m . 5-10/2 o th e r fin e ry , $750. V ery w o r­ tive s ta rtin g s a la rie s and above a v e r­ serv e. Stop in at the Metro $1200. 351-5061. 2-9/27 thy 655-3339. 3-10/1 a .m . in office. Typing p re fe rre d Lansing, Michigan vertising c o l u m n s . The b u t not n e ce ssa ry . C all 355-8297 age frin g e ben efits Apply a t P R O ­ Bowl, 1541 S. Logan, (517) 482-1671 FALCON C O N V E R T IB LE 1964 One VOLKSW AGEN 1965 D eluxe Bus a fte r 2:30 p.m . S-9/27 VINCIAL HOUSE, 2815 N orthw ind State News will not accept ow ner. E x c e lle n t condition. R easo n ­ T R IU M PH B O N N E V ILL E 1967 D rive, Blast Lansing. 332-0817, M rs. able. C all 332-3159. 3- 10/ 1 ' C lean, no ru st. 35,000 m iles. $900. P e r f e c t condition. C ustom paint. advertising which d iscrim ­ 332-0331 o r 484-0742 5-10/2 D ISHW ASHERS FOR F r a te rn ity P a rk e r. 10-10/9 inates a g a i n s t religion, $825 355-2956 3-10/1 H ouse. D in n er hours nightly. J im A IM I ; A M; A J : — O R S -i— FALCON, 1960, 332-0003 2-9/30 race, color or national o r ­ VOLKSW AGEN FASTBACK. 1966 Irons, 332-8676. 3-9/30 B A B Y SITT ER N E E D E D : M onday - h ’a ’n ip V! I IT A 'L igin. FIA T 1968 fa stb ac k . 5.000 m iles. R adio. W.W., 24,000 m ile s. $1300. E m p lo y m e n t T hursday. A fternoons. F o u r y e a r old'. N e a r c am p u s. 332-8510. 3-9/30 AC R O SS E N N E iA P B B A jB O P j E 676-2940 - 353-0806. 5-10/3 BUSBOYS FO R F r a te rn ity H ouse 3 2 . Behold $1500 C all 332-6551, B en M unger a ' U S  T fu l à p i s l [ 7 Î p TY PIST S - evening w ork - 5 nights D inner hours nightly. J im Irons, 1. Sharp and . 3 3 . Susy w ith 2-9/27 332-8676 3-9/30 R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E 'S and L P N 's VOLKSW AGEN -1963 K a rm e n n G hia, 5-10 - 60 a c c u ra te W PM . Call O penings a v aila b le in a m e d ic a l • harsh. 3 4 . Guided in: P A B C ;A !N ]O ÍÑ J |O ! 337-23213-5 p.m . FO R D 1961 stic k 6 cy lin d er. 2-door Low m ile a g e, radio. $700, o r 1964 R EST A U R A N T H E L P - M cD onald’s c a r e facility . O pportunity for ra p id 6. Conforms 36 . E c c a v jte i N U N ■ t1 Ó ;N 6 O ldsm obile F-85. four door. $650. Automotive Good condition. R epainted. IV 4-9594 P hone 372-2363. 3-9/30 L IN E U P your fall jo b now C ar nec­ h as openings for p a rt-tim e em p lo y ­ ad v a n c e m e n t w ith-in a d y n a m ic 12. B iic hbark 38. Silent Ä M i D Ä e o a fte r 5 p .m . 6-10.4 cr a it 39. Ship chan < AUSTIN H E A L E Y 1958 m o d el 3000 e ss a ry . C all 351-7319 o m e n t noon h o u rs and evenings. Apply in p erso n , M cD onald's D rive-In, 234 organization. A ttra c tiv e s a la rie s and above a v e ra g e fringe s ta r tin g 13. Ruin 4 0 . Old ir ro ' a ' t I c o u l p m a '.s VOLKSW AGEN 1966. R ad io , $1100 F o u r se a te r G ood condition. 339- FO R D 1926 F o u r do o r sedan. New C all 332-6551. B en M unger 2-9 <27 STU D EN TS FO R Law n and g a rd e n ­ W. G ra n d R iv e r and 1024 E G ran d b e n efits A pply a t PR O V IN C IA L 14. C o r ic la tiv c o* 42. O n e:G u t A T Ì ^ M E _tV E ■ A i l ) p 8M1. 5-10/2 tire s , 60 p e r c e n t re s to re d . Good HOUSE, 281 N orthw ind D rive, E a s t 'ith e r ing w ork. H alf o r full days. TW1SS R iv er. 5-10/2 44. Chert y s' V I O L A  A S T U T É running condition. Good fo r f r a te r ­ VOLKSW AGEN 1965. $600. See a t L a n d sca p e C e n te r 351-0590. 3. 9/30 Lansing. 332-0617, M rs P a rk e r 15. M isjudg e 46. H o a r f r c H CAMARO 1987, ra lly sp o rt, 327 e n ­ n ity use. C all IV 2-4178 b etw een 2-3 PE R S O N A L SE C R E T A R Y to an e x e ­ 10-10/9 O R N A T i ¡ t ía ín gine. L ike new . D elu x e, m an y e x ­ p.m . 3-10/2 136 L inden, n e a r P o lice Station. 2-9/27 R E C E P T IO N IS T D O CTO R'S office. c utive. M ust have know ledge of i 7 . Grape 18. Flange 4 8. Soci fl a ff r 'e s rB p 'Io Ír Tt tr a s 19,000 m iles. $2,350 o r b e st PA R T T IM E B ab y sittin g , light 50. Exclama! M ust be e xperienced. T yping. None sh o rth an d , typing, and g e n e ra l office o ffer. S tu d en t m u st sell. Ph o n e a f­ housekeeping. E v e ry d a y 2 p.m . 20 . Treasure 5 1. M o ney l e FO R D G A L A X IE . 1960 Tw o door VOLKSW AGEN 1961. New tire s , r a ­ o th e rs need apply 372-8298. 2-9/30 p ro c e d u re s. B en e fits include e x c e l­ te r 6 p.m . 339-9060 . 5-10/2 V-8. 135 W. M iddle. W illiam ston, dio. $250. C all evenings. 351-6527 lent sa la ry , paid B lue C ross-B lue 6 p .m . 351-0277. E venings. 3-10/30 ??. N eg a tive r,Ó Qn|itaf-V 655-1974. 3-9:30 3-9/30 COOKS - FU L L or p a rt tim e . P olo Shield, paid life in su ra n ce , paid prefix CH EV Y NOVA 1965 W hite w ith re d in te rio r, 6-cylinder, a u to ­ B ar. C all 337-0057 5-10/2 v a ca tio n and holidays F r e e park in g C O U N T ER H E L P needed B U R G E R 2 3 Gear tooth 56 H c . i t H n m a tic . Leaving s ta te , m u st sell JA G U A R 1960 XK150 ro a d s te r. 4- VOLKSW AGEN 1958 R adio, h e a te r and lib e ra l perso n n el policies. F o r C H E F D R IV E -IN 622 N H om er, 2 5. B urden T ak e o v er p ay m en ts. 337- speed E rm in e w h ite, new top. and new b a tte ry . R uns very w ell. PA R T T IM E , m ornings o r a f te r ­ a p e rso n al in te rv ie w c a ll M rs. a c ro s s fro m S p a rta n Tw in T h e a tre , 27. Curved let) pi down Ol iC(; 7174- 3-10/1 Good condition, only $1.000. C all $175 o r b e st o ffer 332-4068 3-9/30 noons. D elivery a n d stock work. K ro m e r 487-5436 2-9/27 F ra n d o r Shopping C en ter A pply in 29. Ear i v .. 1. A c id ity - 484-1454. a sk for John 5-10/2 M ust b e 18. TU2-0209. 2-9/27 person. 5-10/2 C H E V R O L E T II NOVA c o n v ertib le. W AITRESS P A R T tim e d a y s and 3 C-> 7 8 10 A v a i t io n nights. M ust be 21. C all IV 9-6614. HOUSEW ORK IN P r o fe s s o r's hom e H 1962. 6. stick , rad io , h e a te r $400 M E R C E D E S B ENZ 1962, black, re d B A BY SITTER AND light housekeep­ 351-0487 3-10/1 in terio r. E x c e lle n t condition th ro u g h ­ ing, four hours p e r day, five day Tow n P u m p C ocktail L ounge 3-9/30 6 - 8 h o u rs p e r w eek 351-5522 . 3-9/30 i/ / / '5 FR A N CIS AVIATION: So e asy to out. 353-4211. 2-9/27 w eek. N e a r cam pus. C all 351-0217, le a rn in the P IP E R C H E R O K E E . U R G E N T : B A B Y SITT ER to live in CHEVROLET 1962 B elair flb d io . a fte r lp .m . 3-9/30 W A ITERS AND w a itre ss e s w anted MOB ia s j B W J. ,i;ib -as! in. Special $5 offer 484-1324 C m uvci*«iis, v a h iv , iuun C alf t k t - night* Ivll, nr part-tim e. E x p e rie n c e R oom and board p lu s. 641-6509. F ' te rio r. w ire w heels. Good en ­ Y % 9119. 1-9/27 D EN TA L H Y G IEN IST: experienced. not n e ce ssa ry . Will tra in . Apply 641-6509.641-6970 5-10/2 L gine. 1135 E. M ichigan a p t. 24. Auto Servi ce & Ports ¡a 20 U M any frin g e b e n efits w ith G overn­ in p e rso n betw een 6 p.m . - 8 p.m Y / % % INDIAN FOOD 3-10 2 AUTOMATIC CAR WASH. Only 50c. m e n t A gency. Call 485-8141 E xt. 289 3. 9/30 a t L an sin g ’s b u siest n ig h t spot FRATS. li 24 ¿5 1le ¿7 18 And O th e r Food F ro m Most F o r­ OLDSM OB1LE 1964 D ynam ic 88. It s the b e st in town. You m a y sit M ETROBOW L, S. Logan and Jolly. DORMS % % ti, /// eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g U.S. tw o door h ardtop. H y rd a m a tic . in your c a r for 2'-i m in u te s w hile 5-10/2 MIXERS 29 in 5: il po w er s tee rin g and b ra k e s PA R T -T IM E w ork w ith youth. A fte r­ your c a r is w ashed and w axed Also NEED Y A SH A H EE N S FA M ILY noons. M ale. 332-8657. 3-9/30 34 3ST One o w n er. 337-7532. 3-10 1 c le an s u n d e rn e ath c a r. An a lm o st A 53 31 i’l'l) FOOD FA IR p e rfe c t jo b 430 South Clippfert. MEN-WOMEN ti, 3’ Diagram 1001 W. Saginaw 485-4089 O LD SM O BILE CUTLASS, 1968-442, back of K o K o B a r. C-9/27 PA R T T IM E w a itre ss F rid a y . S a tu r­ GREAT ib 37 58 59 37. Scale M ichigan B an k ard W elcom e sh arp , re d w ith black in te rio r, load­ d ay and Sunday n ights 18 or over Now hiring teachers and col­ BAND? t i ,4!. PerS. L i r y ed 4894)420 3-9/30 apply W estg ate R e s ta u ra n t, 2710 Á 4? MASON BODY SH O P, 812 E a s t K a l­ lege students. P a rt tim e $350. 40 41 41 44 45 W. M ichigan. 3-9/30 4 3. Lowest high am azoo S tre e t . . Since 1940. Full time $800 monthly guar­ Y , % 4fa q? 49 50 tide C om plete a u to painting, and col­ CHURCH N U R S E R Y a tte n d a n t. Sun­ antee if you m eet our require­ 43. Pronoun % SAVE lision s erv ice . A m e ric a n and for­ day 9:30 a .m . - 12:15 p.m . 6:45 FOR THE BEST eign c a rs. IV5-0256 C m ents. Must be able to sta rt 51 51 S3 54 48. M a o ri root pi! p.m . - 8:15 p.m . C all 332-2133 or SOUL SOUND immediately. Must have car. 47 E Ind. w eigh t 351-5125. 3-9/30 i C all 484-5671 for personal In­ THIS SIDE OF 55 Sfa 49. W ing W H E R E TH E G IR L S A R E ' T h e y 're MOTOWN, CALL . reading the " P e rs o n a l" colum n in IM M E D IA TE O PE N IN G S fo r H air terview. 'é 82. Concerning tix la y 'sC la ssifie d Ads T p / it now! S tylist. E a s t L ansing b e au ty salon. 355-0701 - 484-3642 54. Forward 351-4552 5. 10/2 WALGREEN AGENCY ON FALL CAR NEEDS! S t e f e G t iÉEîv C M D rug FALL 1105 E. GRAND RIVER at Gunson 5 jf ! | !| i j.H I ED 2-2011 across PENNY SALE * SPA RK PLUGS U *•* ! from McDonald’s Sept. 26 thru Oct. 5 * POINTS S4 * C O N D E NSORS * B R A K E SHOES H i 11 r o s e K . Lord Briargate M o is tu r e Lotion Shave Cream 1.00 size 2 for 1.01 Skin F r e s h e n e r .98 size 2 for .99 - C O M P L E TE - A fter Shave Cologne 1.25 2 for 1.26 Walgreen * MUFFLERS Deodorant— spray 1.25 2 for 1.26 .98 ♦E LE C TR IC A L ' Acne C r e a m 2 for .99 •* t a i l p i p e s --ro ll-o n 1.00 2 for 1.01 Shampoo .29 * M A C H I N E SHOP! 2 for 1.30 * CLAMPS Gelatin Capsules 1.89 2 for 1.90 Awake Tablets .79 * A U T O GLASS 2 for .80 Multiple Vitamins Contact Lens with ir o n - - 100's 2.49 2 for 2.50 W e ttin g Solution .39 2 for 1.40 Junior Chewabldf Soaking Solution .59 2 for 1.60 V ita m in s - -100's 2.89 2 for 2.90 'Largest Discounts in Town’ A s p i r i n 100’ s .59 2 for .60 F rL , Sept. 27, 1968 1:30 p.m. "EVERYthing for your CAR” MSU SALVAGE YARD COUGH & COLD CAPSULES 1.39 2 for 1.40 ON FARM LANE “ L E M O N " HAIR RINSE 1,29 2 for 1.30 ASCORBIC ACID 100 m.g. 1.19 2 for 1.20 MICHIGAN STATE U N IVER SITY CAMPUS 250 m.g. 2.39 2 for 2.40 NAIL POLISH REMOVER .89 2 for .90 Various makes and conditions. All items (including HAIR SE T GE L .99 2 for- 1.00 miscellaneous merchandise) may be seen at Sal­ vage Yard, Sept. 27 from 8t30 a.m, to 1 p..m. M IL K BATH W ITH COLD CR EA M 1.69 2 for 1.70 800 E. Kalamazoo 484-1303 T erm s: Cash F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 20 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan 1— For Rent For Rent For Sale For Sale For Sale For R ent For Rent For Rent AVALON ELECTRIC Guitar. $50 B R IN G Y O U R p re sc rip tio n to O P T I­ SA B R E, 10x90; T w o b ed ro o m , p a n e l­ O N E BED R O OM lu x u ry , fu rn ish ed O N E MAN for tw o m a n a p a rtm e n t. N E E D E D : TWO g irls fo r y e a r. N o rth ­ O N E G IR L needed fo r four m a n a t He Champ amplifier, $75. or offer. CAL D ISCOUNT, 416 T o ssin g Build ed th ro u g h o u t N ew fu rn ac e w ith $80. 757-5 B u rc h am D rive. See wind A pts. C all K EL LY . 337-0841 R iv e rsid e E a s t. 332-8192. 3-0/10 332-4941 5-10/2 Close to c a m p u s 351-5625 2-8/17 li« . P h o n e IV 2-4887. C-10/5 g u a ra n te e . F u ll s e t s to rm w indow i. E a s t Lansing M an ag em en t Co. 351- 3-9/30 SIX MAN fu rn ish ed h o m e . $05 each. E x tra U rg e w a te r b e a te r. G ra d u a t­ 7880 » - # /» NORBER M ANOR A PA R TM EN TS COMPONENT STEREO, ^Makers, FO U R D IN IN G ro a m c h a irs, p la tfo rm C all a fte r 8 p.m . 35141716 o r 337- ing V e tin a ry stu d en t. M ust sell, M ALE ORAD ite d trV ,%n eed ed O N E H A LF duplex, u n furnished la rg e 5821 R ichw ood. B rand new . c e n tra l tap* ^ecordpr. amplifier, .turn-table * 0 . ■ t » M /2 7 r o c k e t. Z e n ith fa d lo p la y e r com bl- 366-8450e x c e o t l-2jj> m 3-9/27 O ne bed ro o m a p a r tm e r t ? fe tw o b e d ro c m 315 N P m "e (W « iii« air-conditioning, . onol fu lly »carnet- reveres*«¿6*. . w .(so*. Evenings M iR i e-.- j o . ■ - mu >V*> >■*.£:1 L .L i ^ t N I S H f e ) H O USA' rb r r e * / /fo & e 4 ' * » • - s i $ r St. jo u < - rw /i' m f“ * ' N FW *& O O N , 1980, 8 r 4$ Tw o beS- included. 351-4530. 5-10/4 4276 O a v erag e . 20 blocks to c am p u s. Will m 5-10/2 SUNN BASS a m p an d G ib so n Hollo- ro o m , fu rn ish ed O n lot. $1500 PO U R MAN luxury a p a rtm e n t. NORTHWIND ac c o m m o d a te fo w stu d en ts. V ery body G u tte r. CaU 332-4812 3-9/30 802-8625 a f te r I p .m . 5-10/2 Two blocks fro m c am p u s FARMS ARBO R T ro w b rid g e FO REST R oad, A PA R TM EN TS, E ast Lansing PEN N SY LV A N IA A V E N U E south off clean. D ep o sit re q u ire d . C all 882- ANTIQUE TRUNKS: Finished and N ine m o n th lease. 8270 m onth. M ichigan A venue. F u rn ish e d 1-bed­ 1480. M /SO unfinished. Hump backs and flat ROOM D EC O R A T IN G ? T ry a C all 351-3388. 5-10/3 Faculty Apartments F a c u lty m e m b e rs . D eluxe one and room , ground floor, p riv a te e n tra n c e. T O P P E R . U S E D 14 m o n th s. Tw o b ed ­ tope. Many to chooee from. Call genuine c o n fe d e ra te flag. R ick, ro o m , l t o b a th s. C e n tra l a ir-c o n d i­ tw o bedroom a p a r tm e n ts a v ailab le M A LE GRAD stu d en t to s h are 351-7880 P r iv a te p a tio and sw im m ing pool. U tilities p aid , p arking. $125 m o n th plus deposit. P h o n e 4894)943 a fte r G IR L S SH A R E fu rn ish ed house $50. TUI-9157. M /30 363-7703. 1-9/27 tioning, g a rb a g e d isp o sal P a rk e d in 528 S toddard. 337-1181 a f te r 5 p.m . K ing A rth u r’s C o u rt. CaU 482-0057. duplex. O w n bedroom 355- T H R E E ROOM furnished a p a rtm e n t, O u tle t H ouse fo r p riv a te p a rtie s 5 p .m . 2-9/27 3-9/30 TIGER KITTEN, playful. F r e e to STIN G Y STASH - S p a c e? For 3-9/30 3430. 351-7328 3-10 I including u tilitie s - 9125. m onth. W ithin w alking d ista n c e of C am pus. good home. 341-5419. 3-9/20 s a le M axi d ra w e r, Mini- C all 332-4491. A vailable O c to b er No c h ild re n o r p e ts P hone 337- TWO B ED R O O M F u rn ish e d a p a r t­ N EA R CAM PUS. T w o b ed ro o m , ful­ c h ast, D u al s to ra g e b re a k fro n t, G R E A T LA K E S 8 x 35. F u rn ish e d on TWO B ED R O O M , sev e n th floor, 1st. 2-9/27 0634 fo r a p p o in tm e n t C-9/27 m e n t. A ir-conditioned, g a rb a g e dis­ ly fu rn ish e d house. All a p p lia n ce s. CARPORT m le. 1011 Amherst, off F o rm ic a ta b le s ta n d 332-3184. lot in T r a ile r H aven. P h o n e 361- deluxe, u n fu rn ish ed . 8180 Lan­ posal. $180 - $200 m onth. 514 Delta River. Friday, September 27 3-10/1 7924 a f te r 4 p .m . M /3 0 POUR MAN apartment within half­ 11 m o n th le a se fro m fa c u lty m e m ­ sing. C ell Jeff a f te r 9 p.m . CA PITO L. N E A R : p le a sa n t studio South C hestnut. 4894423. 7 10/4 and Saturday, September 29, 10 a.m. block campus Two baths, newly fur­ ber on le a v e. 332-4087 or 353- 332-5407 5-10/3 fo r sin g le girl. M odern kitc h e n to 7 p.m. We have everything. 1880. 2-9/27 M /2 7 R E F R IG E R A T O R . 2 1/2 cubic G R E A T L A K E S B68 I x 44 Tw o C ollege b u s line. 172-4593. 5-10/2 nished $240 month 351-6330 3-9/27 OK EM O S A R EA : M odern four ro a m FO U R TH M AN needed im m ed- fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t. A vailable a t ..........................................4 . fe e t. A lm o st new . CaU 355- b e d ro o m s, fu rn ish e d , c a rp e te d , s k irt­ O N E O R TWO m a le ro o m m a te s for BICYCLE SALES and service Also 2506. 3-10/1 ing. E x c e lle n t co ndition. $1450. P h o n e ia te ly . N ew C ed a r V illage H A SLETT-A LB ER T: O ne g irl for EYDEAL VILLA APARTMENTS once. $180 m onth. ED2-863I. IV5- house. P h o n e 351-8348. In q u ire a t used. EAST LANSING CYCLE, 1215 372-3(06. 6-10/2 a p a rtm e n t. C all 351-5725 3-10/1 four g irl a p a rtm e n t. G ra d p re fe r­ ' Now a cc e p tin g le a se s fo r y e a r be­ 6581 * -» /* E. Grand River. CaO 332-003. C 203 S outh MifUn a fte r 6 p.m . 3-10/1 TWO ACOUSTIC r e s e a rc h AR4X red 865 c o m p le te 337-2336. 3-9/30 ginning S e p te m b e r, 1968. Tw o bed­ sp e a k e rs $75. O th e r com pon­ M A R L E T l'E I x 35 on lo t near NEEDED ONE g irl to sh a re room a p a r tm e n ts for $240m on th G IR L TO s h a re fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t. Q U IT F R O G G IN G a ro u n d w ith jo g ­ e n ts. 332-0924 a f te r 7 p.m . cam p u s. 351-7530. 5-10/2 duplex 351-0687 3-10/1 O N E G IR L to sh a re a ttr a c tiv e 2- Sw im m ing pool. G. E . a p p lia n ce s, g a r­ On MSU bus line. 4844)922 a fte r N E A R F R A N D O R , 8-m an house. Well furnished, c a rp e te d . P a y ow n u til­ ging. S ae th e new e x e r-c o r jog-in- 3-10/1 . bedroom tra ile r. $60. m onth. 351- bage disp o sals, furnished for four 6 p .m . 3-9/30 p la c e m a c h in e. Im p ro v e s C oordina­ ities. $54. plus $54. deposit. L ease. O N E B ED O O M T R A IL E R . 8 x 24. O N E o r tw o g irls needed o r la rg e 3553 a fte r 4 30 p.m . 3-9/30 m a n o r five m an. C all 351-4275 tion an d to n e s m u sc le s. $88.50. B O Y 'S 26" th re e speed Schw inn, $80 p e r m o n th . 8 x 35, $100. p e r new lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t a v ailab le a f te r 5 p .m . C M A LE ST U D E N TS 2 - 4 : Q uiet, 372-6188. 8-10/4 E D 2-OMO. 351-5682. 5-10/2 $18. G ir l’s 28” S e a rs , $12. m o n th . $35. d e p o sit, u tilitie s not Low re n t, w alking d is ta n c e to c a m ­ F IV E ROOM a p a rtm e n t, lo c a ted over spacious p le a s a n t and p riv a te 332-4140. 2-9/30 M ALES W A NTED fo r room y included. N e a r c am p u s. 332-2437. pu s J U L IE - 351-3141. a fte r 12 p.m . re ta il s to re on E a s t M ichigan A ve­ O N E MAN fo r th re e m a n a p a rtm e n t. a p a rtm e n t w ith k itc h e n and show er. SCHW INN BO YS’ 21” m id d le w eig h t, 3-9/30 5-10/2 nue a t F a irv iew . $150. m o n th , all $58.33 m o n th . 351-8586 M essage 3-9/30 P a rk in g . 1214 E . K alam azoo. 2-9/27 fu rn ish ed th re e b ed ro o m house. b a sk e ts . $10. 3554)956 2-9/27 G .E . STEREO p la y e r w ith AM- u tilitie s fu rnished. 499-1939. 5-10/2 F ifte e n m in u te s fro m c a m ­ T H IR D MAN needed fo r a p a r t­ W A NTED O N E m a n fo r fourth. Uni­ NEW TWO b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n t to pus. O nly $37.50. C all D avid, LEA TH ER SO FA, tw o bunk beds, FM (s te re o ). W alnut c ase . Thin m odel for . w all m ou n tin g Lost & Found r m e n t. 314 p e r w eek. 532 P a rk TWO ROOM M ATES for 12 x 00 v e rs ity V illa. $55. 351-3184 a fte r su b lea se till J u n e. C all 393-2888 676-5306 5-10/3 m a ttr e s s , c h a ir, o tto m a n , c h est. o r ta b le . L ike new . H alf p ric e Lane. 3-9/30 tra ile r. G ran d Ledge. $10. w eekly 6 p .m . 3-9/30 3-9/30 LOST: K E Y rin g in Shaw p a rk in g 361-9402. M /3 0 a t $150. P h o n e 351-5506. 3-10/1 plus e x p en ses or $00 m onth. 393- LA K E LA N SIN G , five bedroom ra m p . CaU 353-3900 5-10/2 ONE G IR L needed im m e d ia te ly 0353 2-9/27 TWO - T h re e g irls. F u rnished. F ive TWO M EN needed for (our m an fu rn ish ed , fa m ily ro o m ; a lso E X E R C IS E R , H EA V Y d u ty , e le c tric . TWO P IE C E se c tio n a l, re c lin ­ fa r C h alet a p a rtm e n t. In q u ire blocks to c am p u s. C all 689-3131. a p a rtm e n t. T h re e bedroom s. $50. th re e b e d ro o m , L ansing. R ea­ LOST: BLACK c a t, long h a ir. Coat $380. S a c rific e fo r $100. IV 9- ing c h a ir, o c ca sio n a l c h a ir, baby a p a rtm e n t 25 or c a ll 351- 3-9/30 489-2282 3-9/30 sonable 3398336. 3-10/1 R ew a rd 351-8661. 3-10/1 A PA R T M E N T F O R R E N T F a ll T e rm 6804. 4-10/1 b u tle r. 482-9041 a f te r 2 p .m . 1-9/27 3919 1-9/27 only. 241 C ed a r S tre e t. A p a rtm e n t O N E MAN for furnished a p a rtm e n t. LARGE H O U SE four bedroom s, NOW R E N T IN G : C ollege m a le stu ­ L E A R J E T s te r e o ta p e p la y e rs fo r LOST: BLACK p re s c rip tio n g la s ­ FO U R TH G IR L needed R iv e r­ 8 5-10/3 d ents. 1 - 4 s tu d en ts. 103 N o rth law n, tw o b a th s, g a s h e a t. Stove and Close c am p u s. 3514)724 a f te r 5:30 yo u r c a r a n d hom e. F ro m 78.96 GARAGE SA L E: S a tu rd a y , Sep­ ses. V icin ity G ra n d R iv e r. C all side E a s t A p a rtm e n ts. Call p.m . 3-9/30 c o rn e r of A bbott R d. Shown 1 - 6 re frig e ra to r. F a m ily only. 351-9474. 3-10/1 T H IR D MAN w anted (or a p a rtm e n t. up. O n d isp la y a t M AIN E L E C T R O N ­ te m b e r 28, 12-5 p .m . B o y 's 351-0541 3-10/1 p.m . In q u ire A p a rtm e n t 5. 3-9/30 $195 p lu s u tilitie s . C all a f te r ­ $56 m o n th . 882-4718 3-10/1 ICS, 5651 S outh P e n n s y lv a n ia . C bicy cles, re fr ig e r a to r, g a s ra n g e , O N E OR tw o g irls lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. noons, M rs. Seely, 332-8057. ONE M ALE needs a p a rtm e n t C lose c a m p u s $62.50. 351-9392 F U R N IS H E D A PA R T M E N T . Four 10-M/M) sin g le b e d , sp rin g a n d m a ttre s s , Personal G R A D S E E K S one o r tw o ro o m e rs F R E E K IT T E N S , C alico, gold and s to rm w indow s, tire s , clothing, lo o m . fall only. No lease 3-9/30 stu d en ts. C lose c am p u s. O pen e v e ­ for house C all 351-8342 3-10/1 g re y . CaU 332-6324 2-9/27 m is c . ite m s . 221 S. B in g h am . 484- HO RSES B O A R D ED : New b a rn w ith M e s sa g e - 351-9453. 1-9/27 nings. w eek-ends. P hone 332-1617. G IR L FO R furnished duplex, 4377. box s ta lls. L o ts of room to ride'. J E R O M E 815. N e a r S p arro w H ospi­ 5-10/2 $80. including u tilities. Close. C L A R IN E T $70. F iv e k itc h e n c h a irs B est of c a r e an d re fe re n c e s . CaU ta l 15 u n it building, nicely furnished 351-3068 - 3554)375. 3-10/1 $16. L ined D ra p e rie s $16. 356-7850. COMBO CO M PA CT org an . $250 B ET TY CARN SLOAT, 680-9519 Tw o bedroom s, a ll m o d ern conve­ RO OM M A TE W A N TED fo r tw o g irl 3-9/30 H am m ond T ow e C ab in et, $200. 2-9/27 niences. G e t a w ay fro m th e c am p u s a p a rtm e n t. C all 337-2366 a f te r 4 NEED ONE or tw o g irls fo r Apartment 404-9094 3-10/1 rush. S h a re th e e x p en se and liv e in p.m . 3-9/30 house. 530 A lb ert S t. 353- M OVING: H O U SEH O LD ite m s . C lothes MSU CO M M U N ITY C o -o p erativ e N u r­ luxury. 484-8735. 5-10/2 1129. 1-9/27 all sizes. 2885 B lue H a v en C ourt, SE A R S 8 tra c k s te re o ta p e O N E G IR L w a n ted W inter T e rm . se ry h a s open in g s fo r boys and E a s t L ansing. 1-9/27 deck. In c lu d e s tw o s p e a k e rs g irls fo r F a ll 68-69 CaU M rs 1 4 M EN to s h a re furnished C halet. 351-3223 . 5-10/2 A H O U SE a t 1668 H a sle tt T R oad an d 14 ta p e c a rtrid g e s . P e rfec t a p a rtm e n t or house. $50. C all 337- P u r s e r 351-6928. 3 - 9 /» for th re e u n re la te d stu d en ts. $45. R U M M A G E. F I N E A rt an d Ju n k . 183 condition. $125. C all 393- 0988. 5-M/2 F E M A L E G R A D U A T E s tu d e n t to m o n th p lu s h e a t and e le c tric ity . M ilford. E a s t L ansing. 1-9/27 1528. 2-9/30 sh a re a p a rtm e n t. Own bedroom , C all 351-8751 a f te r 4 p .m . 3-9/30 H O RSES B O A R D ED : BOX w ith Store PX Store - Frandor parking, close to c am p u s. $60 m onth. 332-0436. O N E O R TWO m e n fo r s h a rp duplex. 3-9/30 G R A D U A T E O R se n io r g irls L a rg e , b e au tifu l, c le an . 5320 a f te r 6 p .m . $65 e ac h . 332- 5-10/2 G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC p o rta b le ta p e re c o rd e r. Six m o n th s old. $60. 351- 8055. 3-10/1 Animals TOY P O O D L E puppy, c re a m col­ paddock. W ILLIAM STON. 656-1066 F lip s ta lls. SEA RS. F R E E !!! A th rillin g hour of b eau ty . 5-10/3 Air Force Style Sunglas­ 1158 B eech. See A rt o r R ick. 3-9/30 or. M ale. R e g iste re d . H ad For a p p o in tm e n t c all 484-4519 DIAM OND BA RG A IN : W edding and EA ST LA N SIN G , new th re e bedroom sh o ts 677-0698. 2-9/30 M ERLE NORM AN COSM ETICS The diversification of our business provides you with one- ses 3,98; Sweat pants, 2.98; e n g a g e m e n t rin g se ts . S ave fifty STUDIO, 1600 E a s t M ichigan C EA ST LANSING A p a rtm e n t and un­ duplex, c a r p e te d living ro o m , din­ p e r c e n t o r m o re . L a rg e sele c tio n stop service to satisfy YOUR living requirem ents. Gym bags, 2.29; Field jack­ su p erv ise d room s. C all 332-2361 ing ro o m , sn ac k b a r , kitch en , 1 1/2 Mobile Homes of p la in an d fan cy d iam onds. $25- e ts , 17.95; Fatigues, shirts 2-9/27 b a th s, re c re a tio n ro o m an d patio. $150. W ILCOX SE C O N D HAND TV R E N T A L S fo r stu d en ts. $9.00 and pants, 3.98; Paddle ball C all 351-5614. 2-9/27 A M E R IC A N H O M E D A LE, 12 x 44. m o n th . F r e e s e rv ic e and d eliv ery . If you are Investigating apartm ent living, a visit o r call STO RE. 509 E . M ichigan. 485-4391. C all N E JA C 337-1300 We g u a ra n ­ EA ST LANSING. G irl a t le a s t 21 to Tw o b ed ro o m , new c e n tra l a ir-c o n ­ to our office definitely can elim inate the “ legwork” of paddles, 2.88 and balls, C te e s a ir e - d a y s e r v ic e . C sh a re a p a r tm e n t w ith pool. C lose H O U SE F O R re n t. C all F r e d Allen ditioning. U tiU ties unused , s a c ri­ apartment-hunting. 49 f ; Tennis balls, 3/1.00; c am p u s. P h o n e 351-3542. 2-9/27 fice. CaU 484-4503. 6-10/2 J r . 351-0980 3-9/30 SEW IN G M A C H IN E c le a ra n c e sale. Wide belts, 1.98; Hunting B ra n d new p o rta b le s , $49.50. $5.00 EA R N TO Y S fre e ! H ave a Toy P a r ­ boots, 6.99; Hunting and N E X T TO c am p u s. 121 B eal. Lovely, EA ST LA N SIN G : F u rn ish e d house p e r m onth. L a rg e se le c tio n o f re ­ M O B IL E H O M E , 1966, 8 x 48. E x ­ furnished tw o b edroom a p a r tm e n t c e lle n t condition. On lot in E a s t ty. CaU P la y h o u se Toys. IV 4-8233. fishing licenses; army and and duplexes. N e a r c am p u s, nine conditioned used m a c h in e s . S ingers, EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT CO. Navy surplus available. for 2-4 stu d en ts. $180, u tilitie s in­ cluded. Y e a r lease. 351-0009 a f te r m o n th le a se s. C LA U C H ER TY R E A L ­ TY, 351-5300, evenings EM - W hites, N ecch is, N ew H om e and " m a n y o th e rs .” $19.95 to $39.96. L ansing. P h o n e 337-9616. 2-9/27 3-9/30 5:30 p.m . 7-10/4 5000 3-9/30 M O B IL E H O M ES M OVE FA ST w hen SOM E P O R P L E G E T T H E IR KICKS T e rm s. ED W A R D S D IST R IB U T IN G , you a d v e rtis e in C lassified . F o r an re a d in g C la ssifie d a d s T hey g e t b a r­ 351-7880 Cigarettes 2QC pack O N E MAN needed for tw o m a n a p a r t­ m e n t. 0134 Stoddard A p a rtm e n ts. 351- 3-9/30 ST. LA W R E N C E H O SPITA L n e a r Tw o b ed ro o m . C ouples p re fe rre d . $125 m o n th . C all 484-9791. 2-9/27 1U5 N o rth W ashington. 489-6448. C-9/27 a ctio n -g e ttin g a d . d ia l 355-8255 now! g ain s too. C heck today Our New Location: 317 M.A.C. G e t ALL YOU PA Y FO R ! C heck b e st G IR L N E E D E D fo r four g irl house. © VOlKSWAGfN OF AMERICA. INC. re n ta l buys in to d a y 's C lassified Ads 1/2 block fro m B erk ey . $50 p e r m o n th . 122 D ivision S tre e t. 3-9/30 N E E D E D : TWO m a le ro o m m a te s . SUNDAY SALE 525 L e slie , L ansing. $50, p h is u til­ itie s. 487-0809 2-9/27 SIN G L E , G R A D U A T E o r u p p e r c la s s ­ Reg. Sale m e n , n e a r c am p u s, p a rk in g , no cook­ ing. E D 2-6405 o r E D 2-3151. 2-9/27 LP’s 4.79 3.79 Q U IE T S IN G L E for m a n . B lock c a m ­ pus. S e rio u s stu d en t. G ra d u a te p re ­ fe rre d . E D 2-8498. 3-9/30 3.84 2.99 S IN G L E ROOM fo r w om an. B lock c am p u s. Q uiet. Phone. G ra d u a te 76C 580 p re fe rre d . E D 2-8498. . 3-9/30 45’s M E N : S U P E R V IS E D s iiq le s , doubles, ALL RECORDS ON SALE THIS SUNDAY AT cooking, p arking. 327 H illc re st. 332- 6118.337-9612. 5-10/2 N E A R SPA R R O W H O SPITA L, one block busline, p a rk in g . C lean. $10. NEIAC 485-4690. 5-10/2 543 E. Grand River INC. Open 12 noon M ALE hom e ST U D E N TS near college. in w ith b a th a n d a d jo in in g r e c r e a ­ a B edroom new Volkswagen tion ro o m an d k itc h e n , if d e­ CHECK THESE ALBUMS sire d . G ra d u a te fe rre d 372-8103 stu d e n t " p re ­ 5-10/3 doesn’t do it again. PLUS MORE ROOM AVA ILA BLE IN R e tu rn for lig h t housekeeping. 899-27291-3 p .m . Sunday a ll day. C ar needed. 2-9/27 NOAH’S Beautiful. It's not any longer. It’s not any lower. And it's not - jn V tù ARC any wider.The 1969 Volkswagen. 13 improvements. Ugly as ever. Beautiful. Just beautiful. East Lansing's fir s t and Largest Pet Shop Hippie Pigs Guaranteed Long Haired Only $6.95 Boa Constrictors Harmless, Naturally tame Phil Gordon’s Only $13.95 VOLKSWAGEN INC. 223 Ann Street East Lansing ? 2845 E . Saginaw St. $ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 1968 21 Peanuts Personal Service W H E R E M Y off c am p u s frien d s liv­ ing now ? B ill W est 353-1542 FRESHM EN CAN join J.P .S . 1-9/27 1-9/27 TV REN TA LS for stu d en ts. «9.00 m o n th F r e e serv ic e and de liv e ry C all N EJA C, 337-1300 We g u a ra n ­ tee sam e-d ay se rv ic e . C-9/27 May deadlock THE DISC S H O P (Continued from page 1) He £anj tha,t “ pajtisan ooli- -“ We think,” they added “ J K R A T 7 0 - ;E * w i: ioi * reao n ab le c h arg e. 355-5855 t c.xiftherfeea, 3-10/1 w iB »¡«? (Jltuf 'itis i df party, * \ . '• rTJ ~ 'm a et ir. election campaign for the two — 5 —--W« — sam e standard of ^ t public « ÎS 5 - G R O E SB EC K A R EA : I5M W eber D rive and second of the U niversity.” By o w n er N e a r MSU an d F ra n d o r E rnst, his running m ate, had trustee seats, though he con­ sidered discussion about the m orality in the position held POP. . . T h ree b ed ro o m ra n c h , fu ll b ase­ Typi ng S ervice issued an earlier statem ent by May that it dem ands of its m e n t, 1 1/2 b a th ro o m s, c arp etin g , sliding scale fee system of faculty and students. tre e s. 4 1/2 p e r c e n t G .I. m o rt­ g ag e C all 495-4049 a f te r 5 p .m . 5-10/2 T E R M P A P E R S , theses, C orona e le c ­ tric , e lite . C all 332-6505. 2-9/27 saying that he felt it would “ serve no useful purpose” to pass judgm ent on the trus­ m ajor concern also. In their joint statem ent, Huff, a form er trustee and “ A double standard of inte­ grity is no way to run a Uni­ v ersity.” PROCOL HARUM SHINE ON BRIGHTLY 2.99 STEREO E X P E R IE N C E D SE C R E T A R Y de­ tees’ decision about May. EA ST LANSING by O W NER. Two s ire s typing in h e r hom e. E x c e l­ “ It would be unfair,” E rnst board chairm an, and M artin, a p a r tm e n t house, n e a r co lleg e, shop­ a football s ta r and outstanding ARTHUR BROWN 2.99 len t re fe re n c e s. 3399951. 5-10/2 said, “ to assum e that I would ping, schools. F in e location. 332- ««* OKEMOS THREE Bedroom AU brick 5-10/2 ANN BROW N: T y p ist and M ultilith, o ffse t p rin tin g . D isse rta tio n s, the­ ses, m a n u sc rip ts, g e n e ra l typing. have voted for or against May’s rem oval simply because I am a Republican or because I ad­ student a t MSU, said they sup­ ported the position May be re ­ moved as Vice President for SLA CRAZY WORLD STEREO ranch beauty. Packed full of value. m ire and respect John Hannah Business and Finance. (Continued from page 1) HASLETT four bedroom older home IBM 18 y e a rs ex p erie n ce . 332- “ The evidence is clear that overlooking Lake La nail«. Ideal Ren­ tal. «2.000 down, «150 per month. For more information call Tomie 8384 M ARILYN C A R R : Legal s e c re ta ry . c as one of the leading Univer­ sity educators of this or any other tim e.’’ May’s personal business a r ­ rangem ents have been con­ “ There a re a great m any changes that have to be m ade IRON BOTTERFLY 2.99 STEREO Raines 337-0021 or JIM WALTER E le c tric ty p e w rite r. A fter 5:30 p.m . siderably advanced by his posi­ a t this University, and I hope IN A GADDA DE VIDA REALTOR 372-0770. 7-10/4 and w eekends 393-2654. P ick-up E rn st also commented that th at the University is open to and d eliv ery . C this controversy which has tion within the U niversity,” they said. change,” Braley said. But if O KEM OS - SH A W N EE TR A IL. V a­ c a n t th re e bed ro o m B rick ran ch , full b a se m e n t. U p-dated kitch en , Wanted recently raged a t MSU has “ extrem ely dam aged the image of our University and m ust TTie two candidates adm itted th at May m ay have removed things keep coming up such as this resolution, our reaction BIG BROTHER 3.99 fire p la c e , fo u r p ie c e c e ra m ic W ILLING TO BABYSIT full tim e. end.” the “ technical” conflict of (which Braley indicated was CHEAP THRILLS STEREO ... f bath . L o t 110’ z 100’ w ith tre e s. in terest by his wife disposal now somewhat peaceful) could P la y m a te b etw een one and tw o O F F E R GOOD THRU O C T. 12, 1968 O ne h alf block to school. C all M r. “ Calculated efforts to change.” y e ars. 337-0796. 3-9/30 of her assets in the Philip F ra n k lin D eK leine II. IV 5-7226 harass and em barass the ad­ R esid en ce, 337-2175. PO RTER Jesse Co. Although Miss H errala list­ R EA LT Y CO. R ea lto r. 4-10/1 NEED A fo u rth m an for an m inistration, causing turm oil and unrest, are political in “ That is a question of fact ed reaching the students as the CLASSICAL a p a rtm e n t? C all M ike, 489- which we can’t judge a t this “ biggest problem of SLA,” Kib- natu re,” he added, “ partisan Recreation • by emphasized that the group DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON SALE 9218. 3-10/1 tim e,” they said. But the by design and cannot continue.” does this because “ our organ­ W A NTED : A PA R T M E N T for fall m oral question rem ains. The DA N CE BAND “ TH E PA R T Y ' te rm . C all Vicki, 351-8665. University should give the best ization would not be very le­ ST O R E ” fo rm e rly know n as ENTIRE STOCK . . . 3 jg PER L .P . "T h e a v aila b le and B en t a f te r fo r gam e S e m p te rs ” p riv a te d a n ce s. a re p a rtie s G e r­ 1-9/27 Who’s exam ple to its students and to the citizens of Michigan of in­ gitim ate without student in­ volvem ent.” STEREO PA R K P L A C E n e a r c o m e r of H a r­ tegrity in its adm inistration.” F urther indication that SLA HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM ald B ra m a n . 372-1636. 5- 10/3 riso n an d S h a w -M arig o ld . 351-8238. 5-10/2 Whose does not-concern itself only with the drug issue is its interest in Service C H ILD C A R E in m y M ount Hope, W A NTED : A PA R T M E N T F a ll and W in ter T e rm only. C all K a th y 332- Engagem ents Coffee house uniting dissent around Board of Trustees resolution. the EXTRA SPECIAL . . . 3293. 2-9/27 Experim ental a rt films,- live Workshops a re an im portbnt P e n n sy lv an ia a r e a ho m e fo r young­ s te r b etw een 3-5 y e a rs old. 372- 6444. 2-9/27 BLOOD DONORS needed. «7.50 fo r all p o sitiv e, A n eg ativ e, B n e g ativ e and Dedra Van Zandt, Berwin, 111. sophomore, G am m a Sig­ folk music and poetry readings are w hat’s happening a t one of p a rt of SLA work with students. To provide students with infor­ BEETHOVEN NINE SYMPHONIES E a st Lansing’s coffee houses VON KARAJAN CONDUCTING | B EG IN N IN G AND a d v an c e d Ita lia n and L a tin by Ita lia n P ro fe sso r. 337- 1525. 4-10/1 AB n e g ativ e «10.00. O neg ativ e, 12.00. M ichigan C o m m unity Blood C enter, 50744 E a s t G ra n d R iv er, E a s t L an­ sing, above th e new C am pus Book m a Sigma to Ronald J. Spring­ steen, Sheridan junior, Alpha Phi Omega. at 1118 S. Harrison. At 8:00 Friday night all are invited to bring their opinions m ation on police investigational procedures, SLA has a standing com m ittee on this controversial 8 RECORDS 19.95 S tore. H ours: 9 a .m . - 3:30 p.m . Georgann Kippola, Plymouth topic. This sub-committee O F F E R GOOD THRU OCT. 12, 1968 STEREO ITALIAN PR O F E S S O R W ILL E X ­ on “ The State of the United CH AN G E Ita lia n , L a tin lesso n s for M onday, T u esd ay and F rid a y ; Wed­ senior to John T. Hicks, Ann looks into investigational m eth­ child c a re . 337-1525 4-10/1 n esd ay an d T h u rsd ay , 12 p .m . - Arbor U of M grad, now a t Co­ S tates.” There is a 75c donation ods and attem pts to coordinate 6:30 p m . 337-7183 C lumbia UMS, Chi-Psi. for those who can afford it and free refreshm ents for all. inform ation from different stu­ dent groups on the subject. STEREO EQUIPMENT . . . SLA would also like to clar­ ify the impression that, dur­ DEALERS FOR . . . ing the spring term finals week dem onstrations, SLA “ was not attem pting to protest the drug KLH-KENW00D-S0NY-GARRARD a rre s ts ” but w ere demanding inform ation from Hannah about the police. STANDARD-McDONALD-JENSEN Schubert also felt that since the group was “ m ore cam pus oriented” he felt there would OPEN EVENINGS THE DISC SHOP be “ less conflict with reconcil­ ing the on-campus involvem ent” MON. THRU FRI. of their group. 323 E. Grand River SLA Will hold their next m eet­ ing a t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. 9am—9pm 351-5380 Students . . . choice apartments still available RATES-STARTING AT *195 9 month leases now available NO LAST M O N T H RENT REQUIRED Northwlnd has more parking spaces per apartment than any other apartment complex. The Winner, Dim Dum • Dishwashers NORTHWIND FEATURES • 2 Large Bedrooms 100 Seat ACROSS FROM BRODY ON HARRISON • A ir Conditioning Restaurant AND Speedy C a rry • Huge Living Room • Scenic Front Lawn Out Service • Wall to Wall Carpeting • Garbage Disposals 2417 E. KALAMAZOO STREET • Privacy You liked our special offer so well, we’ re keeping it until Sunday, 3*pt. 29. off on any 10” pizza C ALLsSTATE MANAGEMENT 3 3 2 -8 6 8 7 C A L L : J.R. CULVE R CO. 351-8862 C A L L : NORTHWIND M ANAGEMENT 337-0636 Days — 337-0273 Nights off on any 14” pizza F r id a y , S ep tem b er 27, 19($8 22 Michigan State N ew s, East L ansin g, M ichigan H H H o f f e r . C a l i f o r n i o v o t e w e are going to* have to take But Humphrey expressed be- rtla v * th» rnle nf global, (r#w- Befpr* a r r fv ta r tn a cornetti w.Wy-'wA?. sléusr atVi *• rifuoerc M ^ihirnpnrey su t JjL ^ , u.ü.V. to protect those interests. " 'liè v e tnkt "the United ¿t&ues biggest and noisiest w elcom e where he w as applauded by a ‘ The American people don’t Humphrey recalled that the role in Korea w as right and "I of his presidential campaign want it, and the rest of the generally cheerful crowd but also hooted by antiwar heck­ United States took stands in think in the long run people wiU Thursday and said, “ I think in w orld .w on ’t accept it ,” he a s­ W estern Europe after World b elieve what w e did in Sou til the long run people w ill be­ serted. lers, Humphrey also spoke of his foreign policy beliefs in a War II and in G reece and Tur­ Vietnam w as right.” lie v e what w e did in South Viet­ key a s w ell a s in Korea. Humphrey noted that m any The vice president pledged Sacram ento television inter­ nam w as right.” Humphrey recalled that there A m erican com m itm ents w ere The D em ocratic vice presi­ that if elected president he view. w as criticism of Harry S. Tru­ m ade after World War II by the dent talked about his foreign would do everything in his pow­ m an’s Korean policy as there is late John F oster D ulles, secre­ policy view s a s he moved his er to place “ international sol­ Humphrey said it w as unfair strong criticism of som e quar­ tary of state in the Eisenhow er California vote-hunt from Los diers in peace-keeping areas in­ to characterize the United ters of Vietnam policy today. administration. A ngeles to Sacram ento to San stead of United States sold iers.” States a s acting a s a world po­ Francisco. “ Nowhere would a United Na­ licem an, but he said that at H om e, sw eet h om e S a m m ie s h a v e m o v e d in to t h e ir t e m p o r a r y liv in g q u a r t e r s an o ld b o a r d ,n g as a Humphrey, in what w as billed tions m ajor peace-keeping force be foreign policy m ore w elcom e than in Vietnam tim es the United States m ay have to “ stand guard” when it’s GUEST R O O M S h o u s e at 3 4 4 E v e r g r e e n , u n til th e c o m p le t io n o f t h e ir n ew f r a t e r n it y h o u s e . speech before the Common­ to adm inister free election s and vital national interests are con­ C o m p a n y C o m in g ? B u rn ed ou t o f t h e ir f o r m e r h o m e In th e w in te r o f 1966 th e S a m m ie s h a v e b e e n w ealth Club in San Francisco, verify the withdrawal of for­ cerned. “ If those vital nation­ h o u s e d in C a m p u s V ie w A p ts. S ta te N e w s p h o to by L a r r y H a g e d o r n said the United States cannot eign troops,” he said. al interests are affected, then B u s in e s s A s s o c ia te s D ue? < /) (O • 202 D elu xe Ro om s 2 2 H o w H a n n a h g o t h is w a y O • S e n si b le Rates o (continued from page one) But while they are not direct­ in private the night before their even though voting no by ex ­ two months, since the board had O o oc tions have recently taken ac­ last m et. And neither he nor 0£ Clause the seed ly affected by the new trustees regular monthly m eetings in the tion to clarify this responsi­ plaining that he wanted to put off any delaying m otion by the Don Stevens, the two trustees H" The last clause apparently action, the U niversity’s inabil­ H eritage Room at Kellogg Cen­ bility. It w as recom m ended casting negative votes, had so H was the seed from which the ity to keep those dem onstrators ter, but because of the home adm inistration to m ake the whole VO (O that the Trustees approve much as talked about the issue p re se n t controversy h a s - out of school apparently con­ football gam e on Saturday both the resolution, copy of m atter look better. before the board m eeting. grown. At the tim e of the June jured up visions in the minds trustees m eeting Dickerson had of adm inistrations of im potency the private and public m eet­ which w as distributed. It “ I said I w as prepared to vote right then,” said White. “ The In m inutes, after som e brief 3 IN N 3 o o ings w ere scheduled for Fri­ w as presented by Attorney whole m atter took about ten com m ents by Carr, Dickerson, announced that those arrested in the face of som ething much day. The “ Finance Comm it­ Carr and V ice President m inutes, which is about as and Hannah, it w as over. P h o n e 3 5 1 -5 5 0 0 f o r R e s e r v a t io n s in the dem onstrations would not worse. te e ” would m eet at 10 a.m . be­ Dickerson. E xactly what, no one is saying hind closed doors, the regular m uch tim e as w e ever get. The resolution w as never pub­ be allowed to enroll for sum m er On motion by Mr. Merri- licly announced, and only 1100 T r o w b r id g e R oad, O ff 127 at T r o w b r id g e E x it term classes. -D ick erson says he doesn’t want m eeting was scheduled for 2 man, seconded by Mr. White further adds that the through the individual efforts - t th e C a m p u s , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y Hold cards had already been to give any of the “ wild-haired” p.m. White, if was voted to ap­ first tim e he or any of the trus­ tees, a s far as he knows, heard of som e of the dissenting par­ placed with the reg istrar for 18 radicals any good ideas. But one prove the resolution. Mr. ties did the whole m atter finally students and 3 form er students participant in the controversy a rrested on charges of violating sais that Hannah at one point re­ The atm osphere of the closed board m eeting w as understand­ White and Mr. Stevens vot­ ed “ N o.” of the resolution w as that Fri­ day morning. It had been over b ecom e public this week. GUEST RO O M S portions of the MSU Ordinance marked that if a coed w as raped ably tense with the long-sim m er­ White explains the curious fact and other offenses. ' by a student on the steps of the ing feud over May about to that he seconded the motion At that tim e Dickerson de­ Administration Bldg. he would com e to a head. As Clair White fended the planned suspension, be powerless to act against the (D-Bay C ity) said later in under­ BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS stating that there was no con­ attacker the way things stood. statem ent the air w as “ unpleas­ tradiction between his actions During the three days between a n t.” and the suspension. the adm inistrator's conference May w as first on the agenda. During the discussion on the and the September board m eet­ White describes it simply, “ Han­ resolution. Don Stevens (D- ing Carr researched the prevail­ nah had the votes and that was Okemos). chairm an of the board, ing judicial opinion on the m at­ it." The trustees split 4-4 over a stated that he supported the ter and cam e up with the initial resolution offered by board idea of the resolution, but ju st draft of the Sept. 20 trustees' chairman Stevens that May’s TONIGHT from 7:00 wanted to “ make sure we are resolution. services be terminated. This The initial draft w as delivered continuing our long-established policy of due-process-assum e to Dickerson's office, where action was later announced by “A SIZZLER Hannah at the opening of the people innocent until proven- Eldon Nonnamaker, associate regular board m eeting that af­ FROM FRANCE. guilty." dean of students, Louis Hekhuis, ternoon. Makes‘THE FOX’look Dickerson said he could “ put director of student activities, the two together without raising and Dickerson him self went like a milk-fed puppy. Minutes of m eeting any trem endous question that over the document for possible ‘Therese and Isabelle’ we are trying in advance. " revisions. Context the sam e Minutes of the closed m eeting will be the most talked Reversal show the resolution on suspen­ Then on Tuesday. June 18, Dickerson says that certain sion to be item number nine of about movie around.” -W IN S RADIO ju st the day before sum m er words w ere changed and “ para­ the agenda. The actions are de­ term classes were to begin, graphs added or subtracted," scribed as follows: Dickerson announced that the but, he insists, “ the context to decision to tem porarily suspend m e is the sa m e.” Subsequent to the student the dem onstrators had been re ­ One early draft of the resolu­ dem onstrations in June in­ versed. tion shows the fourth paragraph, volving the Administration In a tersely-worded, hand­ the one listing ten offenses for Building, questions were w ritten statem ent, the Dean of which students can be dis­ raised as to whether the aca­ Students office announced that ciplined, om m itted entirely. dem ic Freedom Report “ pending hearings and deci­ The last, and key, paragraph- (SIC) abrogated the tradi­ sions by the judiciary” these dealing with the actual power to tional responsibility of the students may register for the suspend pending a hearing President of the U niversity sum m er term without penalty of bears only a slight change in to suspend students in those late registration fee. ” workding from the final draft. few unusual situations According to Dickerson, “ sev­ As for the wording in the final where suspension seem s to e ra l” arrested students had al­ paragraph Dickerson admits be called for pending the S to p in b e f o r e t h e ready attem pted to register and npw that no one at the tim e had operation of the discipli­ •Urrlng g a m e. W e’r e op en fr o m had been in touch with his office thought of using the sam e nary procedures and ap­ ESSY PERSSON Cl. AWoman*) by then. phraseology as the Joint State­ peals that are now in effect. as Therese 8 :3 0 - 1 2 :3 0 b e fo r e th e g a m e . and Anna Gaal aa Isabelle Something worse m ent on the Rights and F ree­ The Boards of R egents at with Barbara Laage / Anne Vernon Those students and all others dom s of Students, which was the U niversity of California Maurice Teynac arrested during the dem onstra­ cited by Dickerson in his wirt- and the U niversity of Wis­ Shown at 7:10 and 9:20 tions. have been allowed to en­ ten defense of the resolution is­ consin and other institu­ roll for fall term classes. Six­ sued Wednesday. teen students in ail will still face “ We should have just dug LU N C H EO N S P E C IA L action by the student-faculty out the joint statem ent and cop­ judiciary on charges growing ied it,” he said. “ It w as in the out the finals week actions. back of all of our minds at the YOUR CHOICE tim e .” On supplem ental agenda rri Dlne-In o r Fast Take-Out By the end of the week Dick­ SUPER HAMBURGER erson subm itted his proposed 1/4 lb. pure beef, with lettuce Protesters changes to Carr, who then worked out the final wording. The proposed resolution w as then and dressing, cole slaw, french frie s. CHICKEN FISH (continued from page one) 1 large portion of chicken, 2 pieces of fresh perch placed by the U niversity on a -A mock grand jury investi­ supplem ental agenda for the cole slaw, french frie s , roll cole slaw, french frie s , gation of the war, including trustees m eeting Friday, since testim ony from returning the regular deadling had al­ and honey butter. EAST LANSING STORE ONLY roll and honey butter. PHONE 351- TEXTBOOKS FOR ALL CLASSES soldiers; ready passed. 515 W. Grand River -N ationw ide dem onstrations Ordinarily the trustees m eet demanding am nesty for sold­ iers who contend they cannot Zfi fight consciously in Vietnam; -E lectio n eve demonstra-1::: tions against both Nixon’s and Hum phrey’s candidacies; -A v o ters’ strike with parti-;:;: *: NURSES SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS cipants voting only for local £ and congressional peace can--:;:; New in thè area? TODAY: 8 :3 0 a .m . to 5 :3 0 p .m . S A T U R D A Y : 8 :3 0 a .m . to 1 2 : 3 0 p .m . didates, and :* -A ttem pts by dem onstrators £; in Minnesota and New York to £: turn in their d raft cards to CHECK thè program at St. Lawrence Humphrey and Nixon as the £ two men vote. Conspicuously exem pt from lüf P R O F E S S I O N A L O r ie n ta tio n protest plans of peace move-j:;:; Sd P R O F E S S IO N A L I n -S e r v ic e E d u c a tio n m ent leaders is form er Ala- £ bam a Gov. George C. Wallace, k; Irf P R O F E 5 r AL A p p r o a c h to to ta l P a tie n t C a r e the Am erican Independent Par--:;: ty presidential candidate. Irf P R O F E NAL C o m p e n s a tio n P r o g r a m s We won’t m ake any direct;;;; PROFF ,O N A L B e n e fits P r o g r a m s a ttack on W allace,” Davis said. “ H e’s a m anifestation of the;;;; lii P R O F L j S I O N A L P r o g r a m s o f N a tio n a l S ig n ific a n c e whole confused problem in this:;;; country. We feel that confront-;;;; •••• BOOK STORE C H E C K t h e m o u t f o r y o u r s e l f ....................... ing W allace would only add to .;, the confusion.” Leaders of the antiw ar * C O N T A C T U S T H R U O U R P E R S O N N E L D E P A R T M E N T A T m ovem ent cone. ■’< that persons ;:; willing to join m in overt ;-.; St. L a w r e n c e Hospital action a r e a t m inority of ;£ 1210 West Saginaw I n th e C e n te r f o r In te r n a t io n a l P r o g r a m s Americans B ecause of this, ;y they say, they w ill ham m er at g L an sing, Michigan iheir point loudly and contin- y > Lj T h e O N L Y O ffic ia l M SU B o o k s to r e uously to recoup in visibility g 372-3610 * E x t - 413 what they lack in numbers. fe ifl