o dim» I A l p h a G a m m a D e l t a B u t t e r f i e l d a n d E m m o n s A s h e r H o u s e H o m e c o m i n g w i n n e r s a l l : T r i a n g l e Monday T e m p o r a r y i n j u n c t i o n « > M IC H IG A N UNIVERSITY STATE ST A T e EW S i s s u e d By ROSANNE BAIME a g a i n S tate N ew s Staff W riter A sp ecial panel of the S tu d en t-F acu lty s t H o l m e s since no new m e m b ers have been appoint­ ed this year. The panel m e t a t the req u e st of M en’s O ctober 21,1968 10 c Ju d ic ia ry issued a te m p o ra ry injunction H all A ssociation (MHA) and W om en’s E a s t L ansing, M ichigan a g a in st th e im p lem en tatio n of H olm es In ter-re sid en c e Council (WIC) who a l­ Vol. 61 N um ber 66 H a ll's policy rem oving fre sh m e n coeds' leged th a t “ th e confusion arisin g over hours F rid ay . said policy of H olm es H all could lead fresh m en coeds to unintentionally vio­ University withdraws charges In a unanim ous decision, th e panel, actin g under the au th o rity given by Sec. la te existing A ll-U niversity reg u latio n s 4 3.4.6 of the A cadem ic F re e d o m R e­ and thus m a k e them selv es su b je c t to po rt, asked th e H olm es le g isla tu re to post­ d iscip lin ary action. " pone im p lem en tatio n of its r e c e n t policy Tom S am et, AS­ for 10 days, “ pending a h ea rin g on the MSU junior m em - policy by the A ll-U niversity S tudent J u ­ b er-at-la rg e , served against spring term protesters fo rts of all m e m b ers of the U n iv ersity cco m ­ d ic ia ry ." R easons for the p an e l's d ecision would be forthcom ing, according to th e panel s official sta te m en t. Sec. 4.3.4 .6 em p o w ers a m a jo rity of as counsel H olm es Hall. He ar- gued th a t H olm es policy did not violate U niver­ sity reg u latio n s but fo r the Should stu d e n t d isru p tio n s a rise on m unity can the principles outlined in the th e S tu d en t-F acu lty Ju d ic ia ry or a panel v ice-p resid en t for stu d en t a ffa irs, an- cam p u s, th e a d m in istra tio n has two m ean s A cadem ic F reed o m R ep o rt b ecom e a appointed by th e c h a irm a n to give “ ex ­ followed them “ to By MARILYN PATTERSO N nounced F rid a y . of te rm in atin g it. the s ta te m e n t said. I t m ay re a lity .” p ed ited co n sid eratio n of u rg e n t c a se s in th e le tte r.” caaxct S tate N ew s Staff W riter re fe r the stu d en ts c re a tin g the disruption The ju d ic ia ry 's action w as not to pass w hich it is alleged th a t a reg u latio n or ad ­ S am et w as refer- 5A M E T The U niversity h as w ithdraw n c h a rg e s ring to the Student Handbook clau se giving The w ith d raw al ca m e a f te r th e Student- to an a p p ro p ria te cam p u s ju d ic ia ry an d it ju d g m e n t on the ac tiv itie s of th e stu d en ts m in istra tiv e decision th re a te n s im m ed ia te ag a in st stu d en ts a rre s te d during the the resid e n ce hall g overnm ent pow er to F a c u lty Ju d ic ia ry declined to h ea r the m ay en list the aid of local police agencies. or the ad m in istratio n , b ut to enco u rag e and irre p a ra b le in frin g em en t on stu d en t spring te rm d em o n stratio n s a t th e A dm in­ g ra n t fresh m en coeds “ special perm issio n istra tio n B ldg., M ilton B. D ickerson, c a se s and reco m m en d ed th a t r e f e r ra ls for “ If outside ag en cies a re used, h o w ev er." th e e n tire U niversity co m m u n ity to work rig h ts ." th e ju d ic ia ry said, “ and civil co u rts im ­ to w ard full im p lem en tatio n of the A ca­ S itting on th e panel w ere J a m e s F . to re tu rn to the d o rm ito ry a f te r closing d iscip lin ary actio n a g a in st th e stu d e n ts be dropped. pose p en alties on stu d en ts for violation d em ic F reed o m R eport. R ainey, asso cia te p ro fesso r of business hours. of S tate a n d /o r local law s, th en it m ay “ M istak es will no doubt be m ad e in the law , c h a irm a n : S tu a rt D. Sleight, professor He also cited Sec. 1.5.02 of th e A cadem ­ ea rly sta g es of its use, th e sta te m e n t of pathology; Ron B ailey, Claxton, G a., ic F reed o m R eport, w hich s ta te s th a t “ no N ew building “ T hose p a rtic u la r stu d e n ts,” th e ju d i­ c ia ry said in a s ta te m e n t issued T uesday evening, “ have e ith e r been co nvicted in the not alw ay s be n e c e ssa ry or useful for th e ad m in istra tio n to ta k e fu rth e r d isci­ plin ary a c tio n ." said. “ T h at should not be a cau se for d is­ sen t leading to d isru p tio n or for u n ila te ra l sen io r: Sue S ch u rm an , M ancelona senior; Leigh B u rstein . M erid ian . M iss., sen io r; regulation shall be m ad e “ unless th e re is a d em o n strab le need for it.” a d m in istra tiv e action. T hese m ista k e s and Bill L ukens, C hicago, 111., senior. The H olm es council passed alm o st im f o r Com Arts civil c o u rts for violation of S ta te law or E n co u rag e s F re e d o m R e p o rt “ We w ish to em p h a siz e ." the ju u ic ia ry should not lead to c h a rg es th a t th e A cadem ­ B u rstein and L ukens, te m p o ra ry m e m ­ m e d iate im plem entation of its policy a r e aw aitin g tria l. F o r those convicted, said, “ th a t only through th e good faith ef- ic F reed o m R e p o rt is of no value. b ers of the Ju d ic ia ry , s a t on the panel T hursday night a fte r re p re se n ta tiv e th e p en a lties im posed h av e included fines, from WIC and the R esidence Hall P ro and in som e c a se s, co n fin em en t in the wins priority Ingham C o rn ty J a il." g ra m s O ffice asked th a t such action bt postponed. Bud T hom as. E a st Com plex advise; B y JIM S C H A E F E R S tate N ew s S taff W riter See te x t, page 2 INACTION HARMS OTHERS from R esidence H all P ro g ra m s, told the H olm es le g isla tu re T hursday th at their In considering p re lim in a ry re q u e sts for “ We fe e l,” th e s ta te m e n t said, " th a t little proposal “ slapped th e A cadem ic F reed o m m oney for the 1969-1970 fiscal y e a r from would be gained by adding fu rth e r to the R eport in the face by not following it." the s ta te le g isla tu re, th e B oard of p en a lties a lre a d y assessed . " T hom as em phasized the im p o rta n ce of T ru stee s h as approved putting co n stru c­ The Ju d ic ia ry m e t T uesday evening to taking any policy abolishing freshm ei tion of a C om m unication A rts Bldg. a s decide w h eth er it would h ea r the case. hours through “ p roper ch a n n els.” Selec­ th e top item on new p rio ritie s in the Only tw o of th e four stu d e n t m e m b e rs of S o r e n s e n h i t s n o n - v o t e r s tiv e hours, according to T hom as, shout c a p ita l outlay portion of the proposed th e 11 -m an ju d ic ia ry w ere p re s e n t as be expanded on an all-U niversity level budget. AS MSU has not y et appointed the addi­ r a th e r than by any individual hall. P hilip J . M ay, vice p resid e n t for bus­ tional tw o m e m b ers. T hose p re s e n t w ere “ This legal in te rp re tatio n of th e S tu­ iness and finance, said T hursday th a t Ron B ailey, C laxton, G a. sen io r, and Sue dent Handbook sta te m en t is essen tially MSU would ask for $1 m illion to begin Shurm an, M ancelona, senior. f o r s h i r k i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t y w rong, and those who dream ed it up know construction on th e facility. The rec o m m en d atio n w as p rese n ted to it," T hom as argued A At p rese n t, he said, th e C om m unica­ D ickerson W ednesday. Sue L anders, president of WIC. asked tion A rts College is housed in four C am pus-w ide involvem ent By CHRIS M EAD to a t le a s t vote ag a in st th a t ca n d id a te he th a t the policy be left im im plem ented buildings. in V ietn am is m o st responsible for c u r­ “ The thoughtfulness ex h ib ited by the thinks is the w o rs t." in the form of a resolution. P re sid e n t H annah noted th a t the S tate N ew s S taff W riter re n t d e m o n stratio n s an d violent dissent. Ju d ic ia ry in th is m a tte r is g re a tly a p p re ­ S orensen is cu rren tly a p a rtn e r in a New “ By im plem enting the policy you wi, ca p ita l outlay portion of the req u ested Those who do not vote in the national S orensen said th a t those who withhold c ia te d ," D ickerson said. “ The e n tire Uni­ Y ork law firm and ed ito r-a t-larg e of “ S at­ be violating the le tte r and the sp irit i> budget is “ essen tially the sa m e as la st electio n Nov. 5 a re by th e ir v ery inaction th e ir votes in p ro te s t indirectly help those v ersity co m m u n ity is hopefully now en ­ u rd ay R e v ie w .“ He has w ritte n two b est th e A cadem ic F reedom re p o rt by no y e a r.” h arm in g o th er people by failing to live w hom th ey p ro te st a g a in st most The pro­ gaged in a study of th e e n tire problem of selling books. “ D ecision-M aking in the following the.proper channels. It includes d esired funds to both com ­ up to th e ir resp o n sib ilities to th e ir country te s t non-voter, he explained d isru p tio n on cam p u s o r of intentional W hite H ouse" and “ K ennedy." This is w hat the tru ste e s did w ith th eir p le te p re se n t p ro je c ts and to begin new a s citizens, T heodore C. S orensen said g uishable from the u n in fn rn a c ts of individuals or groups w hich en- Calling th e 1968 election “ the m ost suspension ru lin g .” Miss L an d ers said ones. . F rid ay . He said it does no go<>c . .. . <.*•* *— .. d a n e e r p erso n s or p ro p erty V» *,V\Oy f v r a t ^ .C iy * C .IU " leel it neces­ F reed o m R e p o rt is of no value. L o o k in g o u t fo r H e lg a ’ d isciplinary pro ced u res outlined in "T h e P ill m ay delude p sy ch e” - w h a t g re a t am ount of m o to rcy cle and beach kind of psyche? A w om an who allow s To the E d ito r: I UJONDER IF HE'S AUDITING p a rty tra sh , but in th e c a se of “ H elg a ," h erse lf to be exploited sim ply b ecau se THIS COURSE, OR TAKING IT I w as v ery m uch disappointed th a t the th e com pany is only connected to th e pic­ she sw allow s a pill ev e ry day would prob­ FOR CREDIT... m otion p ic tu re “ H elg a” w as panned in tu re in th a t they a r e rele asin g it to the ably feel exploited in m a rria g e w h eth er one p a ra g ra p h by rev ie w er J im Yousling A m erican audience. The film w as very or not she used pills. And th a t s sad. a s ‘‘th e type of junk th a t A m eric an -In ter­ big in E urope over the su m m e r and in the S exuality is usually said to be h ealth y n ational usually trie s' to peddle to drive- w ords of Mr. Y ousling, is “ a s a d u lt a s the in b oth m en a n d w om en. W om en a r e usu­ in a d d ic ts .” Since Mr. Y ousling obviously a d s p ro m ise ." N ext tim e, p le ase look be­ ally said to be equal to m en in physical and in tellectu al ca p ac ities. The fa c t th a t did not see th is film , he has no b asis for fo re you condem n. th is ju d g m en t. I a g re e th a t A m erican- R an d all P o so rek our ro les often d iffer is one of th e c u ltu ra l In tern atio n al has been resp o n sib le fo r a U tica, sophom ore pathologies I refu se to su b scrib e to ; a M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1^68 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n N E W S Jackie weds Onassis SCORPOIS ISLAND, G re ec e th e w ea th er changed overn ig h t W earing a pink-beige d ress, off-shore in hope of g ettin g a she w alked from th e dock to g lim p se of som e of th e acti- m inute ce rem o n y w ith in te rest. The highpoint ca m e w hen the m en ical tendency th ese days for th e V atican to recognize (A P ) - Ja cq u e lin e K ennedy w ith heavy ra in s, deep banks disdaining, th e t*i.u -.vjties p rie st ra ise d a gold-enCased w h at th e G reek O rthodox c I k ' V' t »» 4\ ■.« . M i r aWac/rffl ItnOUl a n uttiW eH i. Fv iH Jt uJicttW New T e sta m e n t an d both brid e G reen ' cfiurerr a a s ^ rftc e p te d y Caroline, 10, the d arlin g of c h a p e P ta nearly o bscured by to tle O nassis u n d er g ray skies m o rning drizzle tn a f g a v é Scor- th a t by G reek legend boded p io s’ cy p ress, eu caly p tu s and h e r la te fath er, w ore white. stately cypress tre e s w hich and groom in tu rn kissed it. the O nassis divorce. o ran g e tre e s a clean b ut droopy This in e ffe c t only confirm ed I t w as in th e nearby island A c a p s u l a s u m m a r y o f t h s d a y 's e v e n t» f r o m good luck. Jo h n , 7, in the kind of su it w e re dripping w et and hung of L ekas th a t O nassis obtain­ O n assis’ faith in his native o u r w lrs s o r v lc s s . ___________ A G reek O rthodox cerem o n y look. boys w ear, traip sed alongside d re arily limp. ed the m a rria g e license from united th e 39-year-old widow E ven th a t w as re g a rd e d by All th e pom p of a G reek religion. It m e a n t som ething th e ro m an tic G reek s, how ever, his m other. else to th e b rid e, a R om an th e bishopric of the diocese of P re sid e n t Jo h n F . K ennedy The m iserab le w ea th er com ­ w ed d in g -h o w ev er p riv a te it “/ t h o u g h t , a s I l i s t e n e d , an d th e G reek shipping m ag ­ a s a good sign. T hey m a in ta in pelled all the g u ests to m ak e is-u n fo ld ed a s th e couple ex ­ Catholic. governing his p riv a te island o f t h e m a n y t i m e s I h a d h e a r d n ate, 62, in a ch ap el called th a t ra in on your w edding day th e trip to th e chapel by ca r. changed gold rin g s and the T here is divided opinion on ec clesia stical m a tte rs. P an ay itas--th e L ittle V irg in - is an om en of luck th a t goes Ja c q u e lin e ’s To get it he w as req u ired choice of the p r ie s t crow ned th em w ith w hite am ong theologians if this ac­ t h e m i l i t a r y t a k e p o s i t i o n s on Scorpios, O n assis’ p riv a te back to th e O lym pian gods. to subm it a docum ent th a t he o ran g e blossom s, a sign of tion, solem nizing a m a rria g e to u 'h i c h , i f w r o n g , h a d t h e a d ­ p ara d ise in th e Ionian Sea. The 75-degree hellenic sum ­ speedboat w as ty p ical of h er both p u rity and fertility . a divorced m an , w ill p erm it had obtained a divorce locally fla ir for the d ifferen t. from his fo rm e r w ife , w hich v a n t a g e t h a t n o o n e w o u l d The cerem o n y w as w itn ess­ m e r w a rm th w as tran sfo rm ed The 500 a c re island w as M rs. K ennedy’s ch ild ren and h er to re c e iv e C atholic s a c ra ­ ed by only 40, all “ fa m ily ,” in to dull, g ray chill. m ents. Som e say an an nullm ent he did, plus a sta te m e n t from b e a r o u n d a t t h e e n d to alm o st ringed by b o ats con­ A lexander O nassis, 21, and an d eig h t selected m e m b e rs of The cerem o n y s ta rte d at C h ristin a, 19, ch ild ren by of O n assis’ fo rm e r m a rria g e th e U.S. consulate in A thens f ... w . . . » taining highly in te re ste d sight­ th a t M rs. K ennedy w as a wid­ k n o th e w orld p ress. 5:10 p.m . O n assis’ fo rm e r m a rria g e to would unblock th a t problem . seers. S e n a t o r R o b e r t F . K e n n e d y It w as a union of fam e and This re p o rte r atten d e d and T ina Livanos, w atch ed th e 45- O th ers say th e re is an ecu- ow and fre e to m a rry . They hovered a few y ard s b eau ty and fabulous w ealth, re tu rn e d to th e m ain lan d by ex citingly ro m an tic to som e, speedboat. M rs. K ennedy and O nassis International News shocking to o th ers, b ut of liv­ • With bullets w hizzing a f te r them through d ay b reak fog, a ely in te re s t around th e w orld. exchanged rin g s befo re The heavens frow ned and G reek O rthodox p riest. w as 31-year-old F a th e r the He Poly- FLOATING ELEGANCE young couple, a m o th er and tw o children fled to th e W est th e surrounding sea w as chop­ k arp o s A thanassios of A thens, through C om m unist barbed w ire Sunday. A sixth person, the py- A fter m o n th s of w arm sun, flown esp ecially to the island Onassis yacht a palace ch ild ren 's fath e r, did not m a k e it. sh o rtly a fte r noon. The b rid e an d groom le ft the • P a n a m a 's ran k and file su p p o rters of ousted P re sid e n t V a n d a ls s e t fire m o ored y ac h t C h ristin a in cold, A rias a re resigned to the a rm y takeover, it w as rep o rted w et ra in to g et to the chapel. Sunday. A hom ecom ing flo at w as d e­ O nassis, w earin g an o ver­ MIAMI, F la. (A P ) - The th e y ac h t n am ed for O nassis' is the disu sed playroom w ith Child size tab les and c h a irs stro y ed e a rly Sunday m orning rak ish y ach t of Ja cq u e lin e 19-year-old d au g h ter. original storybook m u ra ls de­ provide a se p a ra te dining a re a • Some w ell placed dip lo m ats believe N o rth V ietn am will coat, led th e w ay. w hen v andals se t fire to the K ennedy's new husband is a An E l G reco oil d o m in ates signed for C h ristin a and her and room to play aw ay from G uests assem b led on the a c c e p t a U.S. proposal for m oves to w ard p ea ce a t th e P a ris display. The flo at, in fro n t of now 21. th e ad u lt w orld. dockside w ith u m b rellas to floating palace, cru ste d w ith his m u ltilin g u al lib ra ry w hich b ro th er, A lexander, ta lk s W ednesday. G ilc h rist H all, and its m o to r m a rb le and gold, co m p lete sh a re s top deck w ith the g re e t th e p rin cip als. w as valued a t $75 and w ere a w ith playthings for children m a s te r sta te ro o m . It even has D E T R O IT P U B L IC S C H O O L S O nassis, in a dinner ja c k e t National News to ta l loss. Two youths w ere and sporting a big ca rn atio n in and adults. a fire p la ce a t th e head of a B e g in n in g S a la r y - $7500 seen running from th e scen e a t A ristotle O nassis' F re n ch sp ira l s ta irc a s e to O n assis' r e ­ his lapel, w en t to the chapel • R ichard M. Nixon, reflec tin g on tw o c a m p a ig n s for the 3:43 a.m . butler. C harles Bosco, guided tre a t. In t e r v ie w in g T e a c h e r s on W hite House, sees “ infinitely less d iffe re n c e ” b etw een his by car. In o th e r in cid en ts rep o rted a p riv ate tour of th e g leam ing Ja cq u e lin e w ent by speed­ N o v e m b e r 5, 1968 philosophy and th a t of John F . K ennedy th an b etw een h im ­ to U n iv ersity P o lice, a vehicle The sta te ro o m is dom inated b oat, w hich could dock only w hite C hristina w hen th e sleek self and his c u rre n t D em o c ratic riv al, H ubert H. H um phrey. owned by B urton A. S m ith of 303-foot converted d estro y ed r e ­ by a low king size bed b eneath APPLICANTS SHOULD WANT CHALLENGING WORK IN a few y ard s from the little 415 E. W ilson H all, w as taken stocked rec en tly a t the P o rt of a g ilt-fram ed m irro r. The LOW INCOME AREAS. church, She had h er two • “ T hirteen D ay s,” Sen. R o b e rt F . K ennedy's p erso n al a c ­ from p ark in g lot F so m etim e sh e e ts are hand-appliqued. children, C aroline and John, M iam i. count of the Cuban M issile C risis, w as published Sunday by betw een 9 p.m . Oct. 12 and w ith her. Charles, the m a jo r dom o G reek icons stan d on night- Inform ation and applications a r e available from D r. Rose M cCalls m agazine. The m e m o ir c ite s se v e ra l in stan c es w here 10 p.m . O ct. 13. _______ who has served O nassis a t sea sta n d s beside th e bed. F loor M a rie Schm idt, 476 Schools C e n ter B ldg., 5057Woodward, the late P re sid e n t w ithstood p re ssu re from his m ilita ry ad v i­ since the G reek shipping lord lam p s and a plush sofa round D etro it, M ichigan 48202. .f se rs to a ttac k Cuba and use n u clear w eapons. See p ag e one. p urchased C hristina in the out th e golden room . See y o u r placem ent office fo r openings. • W alter M. S ch irra J r ., C om m ander of th e Apollo 7 m ission, criticized M ission C ontrol Sunday for. ord erin g m a n eu v e rs Trustee candidates e a rly 1950s, proudly pointed out S tatero o m s, each w ith a li­ such knick-knacks a s a lib ra ry b ra ry in se v e ra l languages, pro­ of W inston C h u rch ill's w ritin g s vide w hich he said u nnecessarily burned up fuel. S ch irra told them , luxurious living for 22 personally inscribed by the au ­ “ I'v e had it up h ere today . . . We a re not going to a c c e p t any new g a m e s." confront W p r o f s th o r, a gold se x tan t from King Saud, w hale skin b a r stools in guests. The red e co ratin g ta len t applied by the w ife of P re s i­ d en t John F. K ennedy in the The State Newi, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day throughout the year with special Welcome Week and Orientation issues in June and September. SubscrtpUon rates are $14 The D em o c ratic and R ep u b lican ca n d id a tes for positions on th e in tim ate lounge and a per year. • The A m erican C ancer Society rep o rted Sunday th a t A m eri­ W hite H ouse m ig h t be em ­ th e MSU B oard of T ru stee s w ill p re se n t th e ir p ro g ra m s a t the sta ck of opera sco res beside Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inland Daily Press can s bought 40 m illion few er c ig a re tte s ea ch day during the ployed to up d ate fading splen­ c h a p te r m eetin g of the A m erican A ssociation of U n iv ersity th e battened-dow n grand Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigan Press Association, Mich­ firs t six m onths of 1968 than they did in 1967. dor in the g u est q u a rte rs . igan Collegiate Press Association, United States Student Press Association. P ro fesso rs. piano. B ut the y ac h t C h ristin a a l­ The m eetin g w ill be held a t 8:15 to n ig h t in 35 Union. O n assis’ collection of Chi­ • H urrican e G ladys heads for the open A tlantic a fte r b ru sh ­ rea d y is equipped for C aroline Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. The four ca n d id a tes, W arren Huff (D -P ly m o u th ), B lanche nese v ases is lashed carefu lly Editorial and business offices at $47 Student Services Building, Michigan ing the N orth C arolina c o a st w ith w inds gusting up to 80 m iles and John F. K ennedy J r . B e­ M artin (D -E ast L an sin g ), D avid D iehl (R -D ansville) and to the floor. State University, East Lansing, Michigan. an hour. L ittle dam ag e w as rep o rted . tw een the sta te ro o m s and b a r R ich ard E rn s t (R -B loom field H ills), w ill ea ch d iscu ss th e E le g an ce is th e m ode on fu tu re of th e U n iv ersity fro m th e ir own points of view. Phones: • H ubert H. 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Y . 1 0 0 1 9 a n d w e ’ ll s e n d i t o n t o y o u . “ I f yo u g e t a c o ld o n e . . . u n c o n d itio n a l m o n e y b a c k g u a r a n t e e .’ American Institute of FAST ♦ FAST ♦ FAST ♦ FAST * FAST ♦ FAST ♦ FAST ♦ FAST ♦ FAS T ♦ FAST ♦ FAS T Certified Public Accountants M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1968 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n SPORTS „•B ^ G A R Y Gridders drop bail, game fru stra te d , uiik ^ M A tK i, * o t ■j u t ... »ut u !Or g a y » A .t - . . •’ a f te r o V loss *o t o ' S ta te New« S parta W riter o n e’s p lans being th w a rte d ,” and got th e b re a k s; D uffy’s s till led neso ta S atu rd ay , could be “ I would r a th e r play fo r a The d ic tio n a ry defines frus- b u t MSU football fans, slowly h e a rd m um bling th e ir own te a m didn’t g et an y b rea k s w in-and.lose th an se ttle for tra tio n a s “ th e s ta te of being filing out of S p artan S ta d iu m defin itio n s of fru stra tio n . W arm ath said. a tie ,” D au g h erty said a f te r ­ A d ow ncast D uffy D augherty The S p artan s th re a te n e d to w ard. “ T he o b ject of th e g am e 0IIU an d a a SllCllv silen t open tall football S p artan umtuaii bTreak the *g*am e open_ in th e firs t« is to win it. When you don’t te a m needed no w ords to sup- q u a rte r b ut fum bles stopped try to, th e g am e loses its ILl. dril possible touchdow n d riv es a t IO C 31 ply th e ir definition. m e an in g .” For th e second stra ig h t th e G o p h er’s six and one y ard MSU got th e b all ag a in in w eek, th e MSU g rid d ers dom i­ lines. th e final m o m e n ts and a T rip ­ n ated a football g am e on the MSU finally scored la te in le tt p ass and a broken play field and in th e fin al sta tis ­ th e firs t half when an A1 B ren­ sc ra m b le g ot th e ball to the tic s ; ev ery w h ere, ex cep t w here n er in tercep tio n se t th e sta g e it counts, on th e scoreboard. for a 13 y ard touchdow n p ass G opher 24. T rip lett, h o w e v e r, w as MSU outpassed M innesota fro m Bill T rip lett to F ra n k cau g h t for a 12-yard loss and 155 y a rd s to 114, and out F o rem an . G ary B oyce’s d e s p e ra te 53- ru sh ed th e G ophers^ 261 y ard s M innesota, how ever, su rg ed y ard field goal a tte m p t w as ah ead in th e th ird q u a rte r to 155. The S p artan s re tu rn y ard a g e w as 164 y ard s to scoring on a 58-yard punt short. “ The G ophers w ere th e tough You take it! M in n eso ta’s 80, and in the re tu rn by Doug R o a lsta d and te a m w e ex p ected th em to b e ,” A l B r e n n e r (8 6 ) l a t e r a l s b a c k to m id d le g u a rd B i l l D a w s o n (9 6 ) a f t e r th e s e n io r opinion of m o st o b serv ers, a th ree y ard p a n fro m P hil D au g h erty said. “ We m a d e a s a fe t y p ic k e d o f f a G o p h e r a e r ia l on th e M SU on e In th e w a n in g m in u te s o f th e f i r s t th e S p artan band even out­ H agen to J im C a rter. classe d th e ir M innesota coun­ Keyed by a 49-yard ru n by lot of y ard a g e b u t th e fum bles h a lf . D a w s o n fu m b le d , b u t r e c o v e r e d o n th e M in n e s o ta 15. T h e S p a rta n s s c o r e d f o u r te rp a rts , b u t th e final score tailb ack T om m y Love, MSU w ere costly. They d ep riv ed us p la y s l a t e r to le a d a t th e h a lf , 7 -0 . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y J im M e a d still re a d : M innesota 14, MSU m arch ed 88 y ard s in seven of tw o touchdowns. plays for a fo u rth q u a rte r 13. The s ta tis tic th a t did m ak e touchdown w ith T rip le tt ag ain a d ifferen ce in the g am e w as th e n um ber of fum bles lost. passing to F o re m a n fo r the score. FIRST LOSS SINCE ’65 MSU lost th e b all four tim es W ith ju s t tw o and a half in th is m a n n e r w hile the Gop­ m in u tes to go in th e g am e, S ’ b o o fe rs , h e rs did not fum ble a t all. D augherty elec ted to go for M innesota Coach M urray tw o points and a v icto ry but W a rm ath su m m arized the gam e a delay of g am e p en alty cost Z i p s z a p an d p raise d the S partans. MSU five y a rd s and T rip le tt “ MSU played a g re a t gam e, w as cau g h t try in g for th e then a co rn e r kick th re e m in u tes “ I think a lot of th e p la y ers By PAM BOYCE w e re looking ah ead to St. Louis in to th e g am e. J im M alcom , F o o tb a ll--a t a g la n c e S tate N ew s S ports W riter O hio’s leading sc o re r, scored an d th ey ju s t w e re n ’t up for Conf. All Akron, Ohio—T he MSU soc- la te r in the firs t period. th e g a m e ,” K enney said. MSU W L W L c e r te a m d e p a rte d the ra n k s “ We had th e b all bouncing M innesota 17 Ohio S tate 2 0 4 0 of th e u n d efeated F rid a y w hen T om m y K re ft, a ssiste d by around th e six-yard line five F ir s t dow ns 13 R ushing y a rd a g e ll9 251 M ichigan 2 0 4 1 A kron’s Zips ended the Spar- Alex S ko tarek , scored fo r the tim e s in th e second half, but P a ssin g y ard a g e 114 155 M innesota 2 0 3 2 ta n s’ 33 g am e unb eaten s tre a k , S p artan s in th e second period, w e ju s t couldn’t g e t th em in .” S o p h s t a r 164 Indiana 2 1 3 2 4-1. b u t th e Zips followed w ith K enney said he felt th e rain y R e tu rn y ard a g e 80 P asses 26-13-2 22 - 10-0 P u rd u e 1 1 4 1 The Zips proved too m uch an o th e r to m a k e th e sc o re 3-1 w e a th e r and th e fa c t th a t the Q u a r te r b a c k B i l l T r i p l e t t S a tu rd a y s e ts to r e le a s e P u n ts 10-37 8-39 Iow a l l 2 3 for the S p artan s, who had been a t h alftim e. field had been h eavily w ate red a p a s s a g a in s t M in n e s o ta , P la y in g In p la c e o ft h e In ­ F u m b les lost 0 4 MSU 1 2 unscored upon u n til th e g am e. A fter a sc o re less th ird p e r­ th e day b efo re h indered his ju r e d B i l l F e r a c o , th e V ic k s b u r g , M is s , s o p h o m o re Y ard s penalized 14 20 N o rth w estern 0 5 Akron g ot off to an e a rly iod, Jo h n K issn er sco red for te a m ’s playing. h a d a fin e d a y d e s p ite th e S p a r ta n s ’ 1 4 -1 3 lo s s to th e M innesota 0 0 14 0 - 14 Illinois 0 5 lead w hen F ritz S chier p u t in Akron in th e fourth, m ak in g it H e d escrib ed his d efen se as MSU 0 7 0 6 - 13 W isconsin 0 2 0 4-1. " n o t s h a rp ” and said a ll the G o p h e rs , S ta te N e w s p h o to b y J im M e a d sh o ts w hich Akron p ut through Jo e B aum tended goal for w ere e ith e r m isk ick s o r bad th e S p artan s an d w as c re d ited ART STUDENTS T e x a sB a s k e tS p e c ia l S p o rt S h o rts The 1968 MSU-U-M football w ith five sav es, co m p ared to 18 for Akron. T he S p artan te a m took 27 shots, w hile shots. MSU tra v e ls to play St. Louis, also u n d efeated, this C h o o s e a ll y o u r a r t s u p p lie s M onday and T u esd ay w eekend. GENE KENNEY g am e a t Ann A rbor a ttra c te d Akron shot 10 tim es. f r o m E a s t L a n s in g ’ s la r g e s t 102,785 fans, m a rk in g th e 11th • e le c t io n . T ex as B u rg er F re n c h F rie s o n ly » tim e a S p artan te a m h a s p e r­ fo rm ed b efo re a crow d of 100,000 or m o re. Tom K re ft’s se rv ic es w ere lo st for ap p ro x im ately th ree w eeks w hen he su ffered a fra c tu re d bone In his face. Placement Bureau M B A 's ( w i t h te c h n ic a l u n d e rg ra d u a te d e ­ C o l e S la w * * * The following employer* will be Inter­ g r e e s ) , m a th e m a tic s . s t a t l i U c i , a l l m a ­ K re ft w as in ju red w hen he w ent viewing from October 21 through October jo r « o f th e c o lle g e o f b u a ln e s i ( D e c e m b e r A c ro s s P o s te r s MSU a s s is ta n t football for a head shot and collided U, INI . December, March end June a n d M a r c h g r a d u a te s o n ly ) , a l l m a jo r s , a l l gradnete* of all degree levdi art'eUgh " fro m “ H o rn « E e ’ B ld g , m , sí«« P 'r,W k ‘ T F ra m in g OOO ft 8 0 0 8 coach es Don C olem an and Al Dorow w e re fellow strin g A ll-A m erican selectio n s first- With an Akfort p layer. S p artan co ach Gpne K enney ble to Interview bnleei otberwl** Indi­ d escrib ed th e Akron te a m as cated. c o l l M t < w j> m a th e m a tic s , s t a tis tic s , b r a c c o u n tin g ) (D e c e m b e r and g r a d u a te s o n ly ) , E c o n o m ic s (D e c e m b e r a n d M a r c h g ra d u a te « o n ly ) ( B , M ) . L o ­ M a V ch 319 E . G r a n d R l v a r A v a , in th e ir 1951 MSU u n d erg rad ­ a "fin e b all club who d eserv ed October 23, Wednetday: c a t io n : R o c h e s te r, N . Y . 2 7 5 5 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h , u a te y ear. to win. T h e C h a r m ln P a p e r P r o d u c t* C o . : G e n e r a l F o o d * C o r p . - M a n u fa c tu r in g c h e m ic a l, c iv i l, e le c tr ic a l, m e c h a n ic a l S e rv ic e s : a g r ic u lt u r a l, m e c h a n ic a l, c h e m ­ e n g in e e r in g , a n d a l l M B A '* ( w i t h te c h n i­ ic a l, c i v i l , a n d e le c t r ic a l e n g in e e r in g , c a l u n d e rg ra d u a te d e g r e e * ) ( B . M ) L o ­ c h e m is t r y , b io c h e m is t r y , fo o d s c ie n c e , c a tio n : G re e n B a y , W is c o n tln a n d v a r i- I n d u s t r ia l a d m in is t r a t io n , a n d p a c k a g in g OUI. te c h n o lo g y ( B . M ) . L o c a tio n : B a tt le C re e k , D o y o u t h in k a E a s tm a n K o d a k C o .: c h e m ic a l, c iv i l, s a n ita r y , e le c t r ic a l, a n d m e c h a n ic a l e n ­ M ic h ig a n a n d v a r io u s . G e n e ra l F o o d s C o rp .: a l l m a jo r s o f th e g in e e r in g , c h e m ii t r y , a n d p h y s ic * ( B . M ) , c o lle g e o f b u s in e s s w i t h e m p h a s is on and SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: fo r a ll m a r k e tin g , E c o n o m ic s , a n d g e n e ra l b u s i­ a b r ig h t y o u n g e n g in e e r th e a b o v e d is c ip lin e s ju n io r s a n d a b o ve . L o c a tio n : R o c h e s te r, N . Y . ; K in g s p o r t, T e n n . : a n d L o n g v ie w , T e x a s . ness a d m in is t r a t io n (D e c e m b e r M a r c h g r a d u a te s o n ly ) , a n d a l l m a jo r s and o f th e c o lle g e o f b u s in e s s w i t h e m p h a s is E a s tm a n K o d a k C o .: a c c o u n tin g , a ll o n fin a n c e , s t a tis tic s , a n d a c c o u n tin g ( D e c e m b e r a n d M a r c h g r a d u a te s o n ly ) s h o u ld s p e n d ( B , M ) . L o c a tio n : B a tt le C re e k , M ic h ig a n a n d v a r io u s . I c e r m a n , J o h n s o n & H o f f m a n - C P A ’ s: M i d - y e a r a c c o u n tin g m a jo r s ( B . M ) . L o c a tio n : A n n $ m o s t im a g in a t iv e y e a rs A r b o r , M ic h . N e w Y o r k S ta te D e p t, o f T r a n s p o r t a ­ g r a d s . . . t io n : c i v i l e n g in e e r in g m a jo r s ( B , M ) . L o c a tio n : A lb a n y , N . Y . a n d v a r io u s . S ie d m a n Si S e id m a n : a c c o u n tin g m a ­ th e s a m e a s s ig n m e n t ? jo r s ( B , M ) . L o c a tio n : M ic h . S t a u f fe r C h e m ic a l C o .: c h e m ic a l e n ­ g in e e r in g a n d c h e m is t r y m a jo r s ( B . M ) . L o c a tio n : v a r io u s . U .S . A r m y M a t e r ia l C o m m a n d : c h e m i­ c a l, e le c t r ic a l, m e c h a n ic a l, a n d m e ta l­ lu r g ic a l e n g in e e r in g , m e c h a n ic s , m a t e r ­ i a l s scietMt, . .«>■rttk ry , a n d m a ilt...» )- N e it h e r d o w e . ic s m a jo r s ( B . M . D l . L o c a tio n : v a rio u s . O c to b e r 23 a n d 24, W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u rs ­ day: T h a t ’s w h y w e h a v e a t w o - Y o u m a y s e le c t s p e c ia l­ C o n s u m e rs P o w e r C o . : a c c o u n tin g , c iv i l, e le c t r ic a l, a n d m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e r in g , y e a r R o ta tio n P ro g ra m fo r iz e d jo b s , o r b r o a d s y s te m s - m a th e m a tic s , p e rs o n n e l a n d la b o r a n d g ra d u a tin g e n g in e e rs w h o t y p e jo b s . O r y o u c a n c h o o s e in d u s t r ia l r e la t io n s (D e c e m b e r M a r c h g r a d u a te s o n ly ) , a n d a l l m a jo r s and w o u ld p r e fe r to e x p lo re s e v e ra l n o t t o c h a n g è a s s i g n m e n t s if o f th e c o lle g e o f b u s in e s s ( D e c e m b e r and M a rc h g r a d u a te s o n ly ) (B ,M ). t e c h n i c a l a r e a s . A n d t h a t ’s w h y y o u ’d r a t h e r d e v e l o p i n - d e p t h L o c a tio n : J a c k s o n , M ic h . m a n y o f o u r are a s a re o rg a n ­ s k i l l s in o n e a r e a . E r n s t & E r n s t : a c c o u n tin g m a jo r s ( B . M ) . L o c a tio n : v a rio u s . iz e d b y f u n c t i o n — r a t h e r th a n E ith e r w a y , w e th in k U n it e d A i r L in e s I n c . : h o te l, r e s ta u r a n t by p ro je c t. y o u ’ ll l i k e t h e H u g h e s a p ­ a n d in s t it u t io n a l m a n a g e m e n t ( D e c e m ­ b e r g r a d u a te s o n ly ) , a n d m a r k e tin g ( D e ­ A t H u g h e s , y o u m ig h t p roach. c e m b e r a n d M a r c h g r a d u a te s o n l y ) ( B . M ). 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If y o u r c a r e e r i n t e r e s t s l i e in o n e o r m o r e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g f i e l d s o f a e r o ­ R a d ia l D r ills s p a c e / e l e c t r o n i c s , c o n t a c t y o u r P l a c e m e n t O ffic e TO D A Y to m a k e s u r e y o u r n a m e T a p e C o n tro l d r ills g e t s o n t h e i n t e r v i e w i n g s c h e d u l e f o r H U G H E S A E R O S P A C E D IV I S I O N S : S p ra y p a in te r Microwave & Antenna Engineering Electro-Optical Engineering Guidance & Controls Engineering Microcircuit Engineering Spacecraft Design Engineering Space Systems Engineering A p p ly i t M m Bi m D iv is io n Components 6 Materials Engineering Missile Systems Engineering Circuit Design Engineering 1305 S o . C s d a r , L a n s i n g , M ic h . Weapon Systems Engineering An E q u a l O p p o r t u n ity E m p l o y e r U.8 . Cltli.n*hlp required/An equel opportunity employer. j M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1968 £ M ichigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n SPORTS GOPHER WINS BUT LOSES S o p h Q B s h in e s to f e a t 'S , ’ s t a r t . /’I Hqjrriers njp Gophers su rp rise us w ith his passing. He By GA RY WALKOWICZ By DON K O PRIV A w hich w ay to go and th a t it breaking th e m a rk of 24:55.8 th rew b e tte r th an w e thought S tate New« Sport* W riter L ast w eek a g a in st M ichigan D uffy D augherty found out he had g r e a t depth a t tailback. he could, and he c e rta in ly ra n w e ll." T rip le tt’s passing accounted ÜH S tate N ew s S ports W riter In an y a th le tic co n test, you e ith e r win, lose o r d raw . w as iu st a m is ta k e on his p a rt. MSU also b e a t E a s te rn M ichigan, 25-30 in th e tria n g u ­ se t by te a m m a te K en Leon- owicz a g a in s t week e a rlie r. W isconsin a for th e tw o MSU touchdow ns B ut the sa tisfac tio n of see­ Leonow icz finished second in S atu rd ay , he discovered the ing a c lea r-cu t re su lt w as de­ la r m e e t, w hile th e G ophers a s he h it F ra n k F o re m a n w ith 24.51. sa m e thing about his q u a rte r­ nied to the MSU an d M inne­ trim m e d th e H urons. 26-31. scoring to sses of 13 and 17 MSU C oach J im G ibbard back position. so ta cro ss co u n try te a m s S at­ M innesota th en p laced P a t Bill T rip lett, p ressed into yards. em p h asized th a t he w as Kelley, B en G ro k e tt, and Tom W ith M innesota closely u rd ay a t F o re s t Akers. se rv ic e a g a in st M innesota The . ca tc h w as th a t both p leased w ith the w in, even P ag e ah e ad of S p artan s R oger w hen Bill F e ra c o c a m e up w ith a bad shoulder, ca m e up w ith a covering A1 B ren n er, th e S p ar­ ta n s top re c e iv e r, T rip le tt w ent te a m s won. though tainted. M erch an t and Jo h n M ock, but “ We re a lly don’t like to win th ree of th e ir b e tte r ru n n ers, ► 2" to tig h t end F o re m a n w ith his O fficially, th e S p artan s stro n g p erfo rm an ce in his firs t w alked aw ay w ith a 27-29 win, th em th a t w ay. M innesota has Ed T w om ey, C u rt D ocktor and k it co lleg iate s ta rt. passes. a good te am , and in lig h t of Bob W agner, p laced fa r back F o re m a n , who had cau g h t b ut in th e ir h e a rts th e m en The V icksburg, M iss, sopho­ from E a s t L ansing knew the w h at th ey did h ere, th ey should to ru in an y ch a n ce s of a M inne­ only six p a sse s in th e firs t four be th e top co n ten d er for the sota v icto ry . m o re p ersonnally accounted for G olden G ophers had really gam es, latched on to seven league title ,” he said. 256 of MSU’s 416 y a rd s of to ta l tak en the firs t round in the tosses coverning 124 y ard s. His “ B ut I w as p leased w ith all D an S im eck p laced 11th as offense. fight for next m o n th ’s Big Ten T rip le tt com pleted 10 of 22 p erfo rm an ce ran k ed a s the title. our guys; o u r sp lit w as down MSU’s fifth m an . fifth b e st in S p artan histo ry . aro u n d 60 seconds. I w as esp e­ H a rtm a n w as nam ed as p asses fo r 155 y a rd s and tw o Steve Hoag cro ssed th e line T he quick T rip le tt k e p t the cially p leased w ith Jo h n Mock S p artan of th e w eek for his win touchdow ns, a g a in st the G o­ an ap p a ren t w inner in 24:23, G ophers defen se fro m concen­ and his fine e ffo rt.” and rec o rd -b re ak in g effo rt. p h ers, w hile running 18 tim es b ut the G opher ac e c u t sh o rt tra tin g on th e S p artan ta il­ S p a r t a n g o l d W ith H oag disq u alified for The tw in w ins give MSU a for a n o th er 101 yards. about 60 or 70 y a rd s a t th e end “ T rip le tt did a fine job in b acks a s th e m ain running of the five-m ile ru n ; th e ru les th e G ophers, sophom ore Kim 4-0 re c o rd w ith d u al m e e ts left A s M a rk S p itz s u r f a c e s , f o r m e r S p a r t a n s w i m m e r his s ta r t at q u a rte rb a c k ,” th r e a t and opened th e floor called for disqualification. H a rtm a n c a m e in as w inner ag a in st C e n tral M ichigan, D au g h erty said. “ I didn’t think for T om m y L ove’s b e st p e r­ K e n W a ls h d iv e s in to th e w a te r f o r th e f in a l le g an d new co u rse reco rd -h o ld er M iam i of Ohio, and N o tre fo rm a n ce th is season. Hoag said he had ru n the JIM G IB B A R D ab o u t using anyone else. He o f th e m e n ’ s 400 m e t e r f r e e s t y le r e la y . T h e course often enough to know fo r th e S p a rta n s in 24:48.8, D am e. Love, an o th e r sta rtin g sopho­ te a m o f W a ls h , S p itz , Z a c h a r y Z o r n an d S te ve w as doing th e job and d eserved m o re ground, out 114 y a rd s in 18 R e y r c h s e t a w o r ld r e c o r d as th e y w o n th e O ly m ­ th e opportunity to contin u e.” C h ic a g o M innesota Coach M urray c a rrie s. H is to ta l w as one sh o rt of th e rushing y a rd a g e gained p ic g o ld m e d a l w ith a 3531,7 c lo c k in g . Intramural News W arm ath added his p raise , by th e e n tire M innesota team . U P l T e le p h o to P u b lic saying “ T rip le tt c e rta in ly did I.M. BUILDING FIELDS VOLLEYBALL S c h o o ls w ill h a v e a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e FIELD 1 COURT 1 on cam pus N ovem ber 6 Cachet - Cabana 6:00 We Six-OwenGrads RYUN UPSET M ARS EFFORT Ballantine - Bayard Mighty Hawks - Wat. Edge Chg. Woodpecker - Worship 6:45 7:30 8:15 AYI-A- Turtles Super Hippies - Express AYI-C- Stalag 17 ’6 8 - ’6 9 s a l a r y : $ 7 , 3 9 0 (1 0 m o n t h s ) . 1 0 d a y s s ic k l a a v a . 3 d aw s s s a rto n a l la a v a • o a ld h o s p ita liz a tio n Babes - The HRB COURT3 Casopolis - Cache 6:00 Phi Kappa Sigma - Snipers For Information about certification procedure and FIELD 2 6:45 SchularMets- Snyder teaching opportunities, arrange for an appointment at. Carthage - Cambridge 7:30 Montie-AYI-B U . S . t e a m h o a r d s t h e g o l d Uncommitted - Approximations 8:15 BCBP-Asher EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT OFFICE 6Pak - Brougham Holden S4 - S2 of 3 m in u tes, 34.9 seconds a s he and re d p an ts, th e sp e cta cu la r a b itte r d isap p o in tm en t. The Hooch Hust. - Cougars MEXICO CITY (U P I) -- Kip- triu m p h w as consolation for his 21-year-old K ansan, w ho suf­ tu rn ed the ta b les on th e lanky i Evergreen Peck. - El Birdos choge K eino of K enya, rocketing FIELD 3 young A m erican who had fin­ e a r lie r losing e ffo rts in th e 5,000 fered a bout w ith m ononucleo­ Y o u r H o s t F r o m C o a s t T o C o a s t aw ay to a huge e a rly lead, won sis sin ce his w orld rec o rd ra c e Worthington - Wooster ished ah e ad of him in S atu rd ay ’s an d 10,000 m e te r runs. th e 1500 m e te r ru n gold m ed al i Elm St. Gang - Titans sem ifinals. H is tim e w iped o ut th e O lym ­ in 1967, had been favored in p re ­ i Wiquassett - Winchester in th e O lym pics Sunday w hen T h e N a t i o n ’s I n n k e e p e r K eino finished som e 30 y ard s pic re c o rd of 3:35.6 se t by Aus­ ra c e speculation for m o re th an i Windjammer - Wlnshire favored J im Ryun of W ichita, 1 Chicago Bears - Assassins ah ead of Ryun, w ho ra n his final tr a lia ’s H erb E llio tt a t R om e a y ear. K an., m ad e his m ove too la te in 1960, even though it did not 1 Argonaughts - Arhouse T w o L o c a t i o n s I n L a n s i n g A r e a lap in a blazing 55:2 seconds, FIELD 4 and had to se ttle for second a p p ro a ch R y u n ’s w orld rec o rd only to find th a t he had allow ed ) &Spot • Brewery place. of 3:33.1. H ow ever, It g av e K en­ F o u r tim e s the s ta r spangled his A frican riv a l to ste a l aw ay 1 Wilding - Wisdom 3121 E . G R A N D R IV E R A V E . A ca p ac ity crow d of 80,000 to a lead m uch too la rg e to o ver­ ya its th ird gold m e d a l of the b an n e r floated to th e peak of ) Fujlgoh’s - Bummers P h . 4 8 9 -2 4 0 1 a t th e U niversity of M exico th e Olympic flagstaff--for tr i­ 1 Confdderates-GuhsGrundies com e. g am es. 3 Holden N1-N5 6051 S. P E N N S Y L V A N IA A V E . S tadium saw K eino sm ash the F o r R yun, th e d e fe a t m a rk e d um ph in the m e n ’s and w o m en ’s F o r Keino, clad in w h ite sh irt & Old Men- Super Jox P h . 3 9 3 -1 6 5 0 O lym pic rec o rd w ith a clocking 400 m e te r rela y s, th e m e n 's 1600 m e te r re la y , w ith a w orld I.M. EASTCAMPUSFIELDS re c o rd for ea c h of th ese, and FIELD I for a crow d p leasing Olympic 3 Aktlon • Akeg S P E C IA L S P E C IA L B a rt s ta rs a g a in s t L io n s re c o rd v icto ry by D ick F o sb u ry of M edford, O re., .in th e high 3 Hubbard 1- 5 3 Men of Five - Dudes 5 Akarpous • Akcelsior I natic... iwwKssm« SUN D A Y M ONDAY ju m p w ith his unique b ack w ard 10 Hubbard 12- 0 FIELD 7 [C H IC K E N SPA G H ETTI $ 1 5 0 “ F o sb u ry F lip .!’ 10 Hole • HousebrOketi a s P a ck c o m e s back? 1 4 -1 4 T his gave th e U nited S tates It Abelard -AbbrlfIrfw 10 Hubbard 7 -11 D IN N E R • • • • • e D IN N E R V . co v ered flan k er E a r l Mc- IS Akhllles ■Akbarama C h ild r e n $ 1 ,2 5 A l l yo u ca n e a t q u a rte rb a c k Bill M unson on the a to ta l of 12 gold m e d als in D E TR O IT (U P I) -• Sore­ M Snafu’s-Ten’s Men D e tro it 40. Cullouch. m e n ’s tra c k and field and a rm e d B a rt S ta rr, in fo r his S ta rr ca m e in w hen B ra t­ J u s t 6:28 in to the g am e, th re e in w o m en ’s ev en ts. At only play of th e gam e, la te kow ski w as slow g ettin g up ex a ctly four m in u tes a f te r the Tokyo, th e U nited S tate s m en in th e fourth q u a rte r, p itched a firs t touchdown, M cCullouch th re e -y a rd s trik e p ass to Boyd and w ith th e w hole w orld ex­ won 12 tim e s and th e w om en pectin g a run, th e ailing wing ra n a p o st p a tte rn to th e le ft tw ice. D ow ler to give th e G reen Bay of th e P a c k e rs floated a p e r­ in th e end zone and M unson P a c k e rs a 14-14 tie Sunday as In addition to K eino, who M..KO. tKCIILI.CC fe c t p ass to D ow ler w ith ju s t h it him w ith a rope-like 11-yard th e fum bling D e tro it Lions se t an Olympic rec o rd of 3:34.9 7:25 to play in the gam e. sco rin g strik e a f te r H erb Ad- sq u an dered a two-touchdow n in his triu m p h , th e only non- D etro it, w hich do m in ated d erle y had fum bled th e L ions’ lead. kickoff on his own 29-yard line. A m erican w in n ers on the clos­ S ta rr, who m issed la st th e firs t half a s m u ch a s G reen B ay had th e m om en tu m in the B ut th e Lions, who passed ing day of tra c k an d field w ere w ee k ’s gam e and did not s ta r t M a rg itta G unnel of E a s t G er­ th ird and fo u rth q u a rte rs , le ss th an five tim e s in th e en­ Sunday b ecause of a so re bi­ m an y in th e w o m en 's shot put stru c k quickly and e a rly to tak e tir e second half, had th ree cep in his rig h t a rm , rep laced clu tch fum bles to h a lt any w ith a w orld rec o rd of 64 feet, shaken-up Zeke B ratkow ski a ft­ w h at seem ed to be a sa fe 14-0 fu rth e r scoring o p p ortunities four inches, and M am o Wolde e r G re en B ay’s no. 2 q u a rte r­ lead. M unson faded back on firs t an d B ratkow ski his 37th b irth ­ of E th io p ia in th e trad itio n al back had ru n 12 y ard s to the Olympic M arathon, in two hours down on th e fifth play of the d ay by bringing th e P a c k e rs D e tro it three. T he P a c k e rs got 20 m in u tes and 26.4 seconds. g am e and unfurled a 60-yard b ack to life in th e th ird q u a rte r. th e ball w hen W illie D avis rec o v ered a fum ble by L ions’ scoring p ass to fle e t double­ R e p a ir s o n a ll m a k e s o f (M C f T Y P E W R IT E R S U n v ill • A D D IN G M A C H IN E S *. r 4 » it k.TAQC . 5 5 ^ « i £ rT A K E C U T ' * V *m J if > • s f.fr •v-e- »., .»«*•— - . .«*.« F o r S a l* o r R * n t L IV T T mashed P°" V # F u ll L in e o f R e m in g to n O ffic e M a c h in e s roll and * PÌeCe8gra°i 'cote6"3»®* mïown Honey Butter l i Page, W ITH COUPON O F F IC E REG . h c 0UP0N,MON. fcTUES.OM * LIMIT2PINNERS WITHCO^ M A C H IN E S - 1- - East Lansing Store Only 515W. Grand River, East Lansing 9 4 2 E . G r a n d R iv e r - C o r n e r o f P e n n s y lv a n ia browse Tradition DOMINO'S P IZ Z A B IO M M B I N B ON C A M PU S Y o u d o n ’t n e e d a s l i d e r u l e t o h o rs e p o w e r. 4 4 0 lb .-ft.to rq u e . In d u c tio n . (B e tte r k n o w n a s D r. fig u re th e c a p a b ilitie s of th e 4 -b a rr e l c a rb . A n d d u a l lo w - O l d s m o b i l e ’s W - 3 0 M a c h i n e . ) " W h e n yo u th in k o f C o r d * " C irc le D rive D orm s g re a t n e w O ld s 4 -4 -2 . re s tric tio n e x h a u s t. S o if y o u ’ r e p l a n n i n g a n e s ­ & E . L ansing R esid en ts M SU D o rm s C h e c k o u t t h e v it a l s t a t i s t i c s A n d if I t ’s t h e u l t i m a t e h e a d - c a p e fro m th e o rd in a ry , w h y tu r n e r y o u ’re a fte r, y o u c a n n o t m a k e i t - b i g ! M a k e it In a CARD SHOP a n d y o u ’ ll s e e w h a t w e m e a n . C A LL CA LL 4 0 0 c u . in . d i s p l a c e m e n t . 3 5 0 o r d e r y o u r 4 -4 -2 w ith F o r c e -A ir 1 9 6 9 O ld s 4 -4 -2 . 3 5 1 -8 8 7 0 3 5 1 -7 1 0 0 203 M.A.C. D ow nstairs 966 T row bridge O ld am o b lla: Y o u r a a ca p a fro m th e o rd in a ry . A e r o e e f r o m H o m e E c . B ld g . P izza P erfe ctio n F a st F re e D e liv e ry 309 E . G ra n d R iv e r P h . 3 3 2 -6 7 ^ 3 M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1968 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Rawls lonfe enough for som e wild ap ­ w ay to b e h ere now. It hadn t the truth betw een ed u catio n and ev e ry ­ up, hours and ly rics la te r, I By MARK M CPH ERSON m o stly , a s he w en t ab o u t the re m e m b e re d som ething he had plause. It w as the sam e ap- been easy , and a s he had said day life .” S ta te N ew t R eview er....... b u sin ess of conducting. But sa id - .•!*> m g M.Tn * ^ ? ',^.v®®ul' piatTse' I had heard som e hours b efo re, th e re ’d been a “ w orld “ ' H 6 Came? and saw , and “ m u si­ th e re th e co m p ariso n ended. is like singing th e tru th . W rite b efore, in Jeniso n Fieldhouse. of tro u b le” along the way. ca lly filled u s ” a s he prom ised. Lou R aw ls and I w alked into H is dancing, his soul-clap­ th e tru th , and you’r e a soulful T h ere too, the ec sta tic feeling In 1959 he signed his firs t T hen he left. L a te r, a f te r the th e sm a ll room w hich th e n a r­ ping, even the love-beads w hich w rite r. I t’s been a gas, baby. g en e rate d by this one m an w as rec o rd in g c o n tra ct. T his p re ­ co n feren ce and fo rm a lities, he row neon tubes outside pro- . - • bounced a s he rocked, m a d e for T ell it like it is .” ceded his second, and p rese n t th e p e rfe c t scen e-steal. W hat­ sa t listening, and p erh a p s r e ­ claim ed to be the “ T ropicana h< T „ i j . But here, in a b ar w ith few- a rra n g e m e n t w ith C apital Re- m e m b erin g , to som eone else in L ounge.” Inside, one is stru ck Lounge er ^ sound w as sim . * sin c e th en his ev e r th e case, th e big sounds And so, th is is th e w ay it w hich M ssrs. R aw ls and B a r­ a sm all b ar. H e’s m ad e it now; by an atm o sp h e re w hich seem s ila r^ a lle r but genuine. T hey J f ts have lite ra lly spoken for th ey ta lk of him in te rm s of w a s. Lou R aw ls, th e “ L ovin’ n ot th a t of MSU, nor even of kne; him this R aw ls; som e m is ^ ** num p u t out th a t evening r e ­ M an,” th e “ Soul M an, w nat- th em selv es. To list them would flected th e ir m u tu a l feelings. S in atra, a s a “ blues spokes­ M ichigan Avenue. even claim ed to re m e m b e r him m a n ,” and a s “ th e g re a te st e v e r you’d p re fe r, is a nice guy be tedious; so in stead of say ­ The m u sic b ec am e a m a tte r of I t v ib rated if th a t is des- from ..back in the old d a y s. - a s w ell as a ta len ted p erfo rm er. ing “ le ts look a t the re c o rd ,” love, and of m em o ry . The . . »period.” H e’s all of these c n p tiv e enough and the m usic He WflS th e ir ,
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O FOR YOU 3 -1 0 /» N e w H e lm e t in c lu d e d . $600 P h o n e 337-7132 a f t e r 6 p .m . 5-10/21 8685 o r 339-9014 10/28 332-8064 3-10/21 o f p la in a n d f a n c y d ia m o n d s . $26- $150. W IL C O X SECOND HAND NEW MOON, 1966, 55 E x c e lle n t IR O N IN G S - D O N E In my hom e. FO RD 1932 coupe. C h e v ro le t e n g in e O N E G I R L f o r tw o m a n a p a r t m e n t ■ S T O R E . 509 E . M ic h ig a n . 485-4391 c o n d itio n . T w o b e d ro o m « , E xpando, A n y a m o u n t C a ll 486-5933 3-10/23 • AUTOMOTIVE a n d d r iv e t r a in . 355-8758. 3-10/21 HONDA 305 H a w k . 1967 s t a r t e r , s a d d le bag s. M a k e a n o f f e r ! E le c tr ic W E H A V E o n ly 2 c o o k o p e n in g s a t H O R N E 'S R E S T A U R A N T . W il l y o u w in t e r a n d s p r in g t e r m . $55 p e r C d in in g a r e a . $700 t a k e o v e r p a y ­ • EMPLOYMENT 339-8716 a f t e r t p . m . 3-10/22 be o n e o f th e m ? C a ll f o r a p p o in tm e n t m o n th . C a ll 355-3583 or 355- T W O L A H T I U -2 s p e a k e rs . U s e d one m e n t * S u n s e t P a r k . <77-2306. 3-10/22 D IA P E R S E R V IC E . Sam e d ia p e r s • FOR RENT I M P A L A 1963. V -8 P o w e r s te e r in g , b ra k e s . E x c e lle n t c o n d iU o n . B est 393-0400 3-10/22 3584. 3-10/21 m o n th . C a ll 882-9827 3-10/21 r e tu r n e d a ll tim e s . Baby c lo th e s • FOR SALE o f f e r o v e r $600. 332-0267 3-10/23 H O N D A 1967 S u p e r H a w k . E x c e lle n t N E E D E D G A S s t a tio n a tte n d a n t. P a r t N E E D O N E g i r l w in t e r t e r m . U n iv e r ­ L o st & Found w a s h e d fr e e . A M E R IC A N S E R V IC E , 482-0864 D IA P E R C-10/31 • LOST & FOUND c o n d iU o n . 355-7938 b e tw e e n 5-7 p .m . 3-10/21 tim e . P h o n e M r . T a y lo r , 469-2379 s it y T e r r a c e . R e d u c e d r a te s . 351- L E I C A 3 F w i t h 1.5 le n s , $75. See L O S T G O L D A f p in . N a m e on b a c k • PERSONAL L I N C O L N C O N T IN E N T A L 1967 D a rk C -10 0 2 4 7189. 3-10/21 P a u l, 1515 B a ile y S t., L a n s in g . 1-10/21 V ir g in ia C o llin s . R e w a rd . 332-3516. A L T E R A T IO N S AND d r e s s m a k in g • PEANUTS PERSONAL b lu e . 29,000 m ile s . O n e o w n e r. F u l l p o w e r p lu s a u to - a ir . I a .m . to 5 p .m ., E m p lo y m e n t R N ’S F U L L - T IM E 3-11; PART- MOORES PARK - 10 m in u te s o f f W AGEMAKER 14 ft. M o u ld e d p ly ­ 1-10/21 fo r la d ie s . E x p e rie n c e d , re a s o n a b le • REAL ESTATE d a ily , 666-2756. A f t e r 6 p .m .. 339- T IM E 11-7 n ig h t s O p e n in g s a v a i l­ cam pus. 2 b e d ro o m u n fu r n is h e d . wood. R e fin is h e d . F is h in g o r s k iin g . L O S T . G L A S S E S in c a s e o n c a m p u s . c h a r g e 355-5855 5-10/21 • SERVICE 2690 5-10/25 L I N E U P y o u r f a l l jo b n o w . C a r n e c ­ a b le in a m e d ic a l c a r e f a c il it y . O p ­ U t il it ie s e x c e p t e l e c t r ic i t y . S to v e , $75.882-1283. 3-10/22 353-2408. 3-10/23 • TRANSPORTATION e s s a ry . C a ll 351-7319. O p o r t u n it y fo r r a p id advancem ent r e f r ig e r a t o r N o c h ild r e n o r p e ts. PO R TABLE SONY ta p e re c o rd e r M U L T IU T H COPY d u p lic a tin g 24 M U S T A N G 1966 G T , 390. f o u r spee d, w it h in a d y n a m ic o r g a n iz a tio n . A t ­ h o u r s e rv ic e . O ff s e t p r in t in g . T h e ­ • WANTED p o w e r s te e r in g , d is c b ra k e s , G o o d B A B Y S IT T E R T O r u n h o u s e h o ld f o r t r a c t iv e s t a r t in g s a la rie s a n d a b o v e $125 m o n th p lu s d e p o s it. 484-1847. 3-10/21 3 1 /4 ” re e ls . 20 3 1 /4 ” ta p e s . 355- Personal ses. M a n u s c r ip ts . Q u e s tio n n a ire s Year GT t ir e s 351-6393 o r 485- w o r k in g m o th e r . 484-4062 a f t e r 6 p .m . a v e ra g e f r in g e b e n e fits . A p p ly a t 9025. 2-10/21 e tc . D is c o u n t ra te s . C a m p u s B o o k 5902. 5-10/26 5-10/25 P r o v in c ia l H o u s e . 2815 N o r t h w in d ONE BEDROOM lu x u r y near cam ­ MUGS AND iu c s and s to n e s and S to re s . 332-0877,351-5420 2 0 -1 1 /J } D E A D L IN E D IN E T T E S E T : C h ro m e , e x c e lle n t D r iv e , E a s t L a n s in g . 332-0617, M r s . pus. B a lc o n y , la u n d r y , fu rn is h e d . c ro c k s . L o t s o f j u n k a n d o ld t im e M U S T A N G 1967Vk S p o rt S p rin t A u to ­ M IC H I G A N C E R T I F I E D D e n ta l H y - P a rk e r. * 10-10/30 337-2253 10-10/30 c o n d itio n . R e d /w h ite . F o u r c h a ir s . c lo c k s . L i t t l e th in g s a n d g r e a t b ig W H E R E T H E G IR L S A R E ! T h e y 'r e 1 P.M . one c la s s day b e ­ m a t ic , w h it e w a lls , d e lu x e in te r io r . I V 2-7998. 3-10/22 r e a d in g th e " P e r s o n a l" c o lu m n in g ie n is t F iv e day w eek, M onday s t u ff . W e n e v e r fe e l w e 'v e had fo re publication. G o o d c o n d itio n . M u s t s e ll. 482-2615. th ro u g h F r id a y . C a ll 337-9224 fo r W A IT R E S S . N IG H T S . Own tra n s ­ NEWLY MARRIED? en o u g h . H o u rs : 4-9 p .m . 317 E a s t to d a v 's C la s s ifie d A d s. T r y i t n o w ! C an cellatio n s - 12 noon one 3-10/23 a p p o in tm e n t. 1- 10/21 p o r ta tio n . S te a d y o r p a r t - t im e . M u s t TANGLEW OOD B O O K S U S E D o v e r 50.000 h a rd b o u n d G ra n d R iv e r , L a r u in g . T O M I t J E R ­ 10c a n d up . C a ll 669-9311 5-10/22 Typing Service c la s s day b efore p ublica­ be 21 T E R R A C O T T A L O U N G E F o r R Y ’S J U N K E M P O R I U M . 1-10/21 M U S T A N G 1967 , 289. 3 speed. M u s t F U L L T I M E fe m a le d r u g c le r k . M u s t a p p o in tm e n t c a l l 332-3912 . 3-10/21 A FA RTM EN TS tion. s e ll. P h o n e J I M 351-7854 7-10/25 B I C Y C L E S A L E S a n d s e r v ic e . A ls o R U M M A G E S A L E ! A L L S A IN T S E P IS ­ P A U L A A N N H A U G H E Y : A u n iq u e be n e a t a n d h a v e p le a s a n t p e rs o n a l­ 1 B d rm ., u n fu r./fro m 124.50 i t y a n d w h o w i l l be in th e E a s t L a n ­ E X P E R I E N C E D M E A T c le r k . C a ll in used . E A S T L A N S IN G C Y C L E , 1215 C O P A L C H U R C H 800 A b b o tt R o a d , q u a lit y th e s is s e r v ic e . I B M t y p in g , s in g a r e a f o r a m in im u m o f tw o y e a rs . p e rs o n P R IN C E B ro th e rs M a rk e t 2 B d rm ., u n fu r., fro m 139.50 E . G ra n d R iv e r . C aU 332-8303. C E a s t L a n s in g . T u e s d a y 7 :0 0 p . m . to m u l t i l i t h p r in t in g a n d h a r d b in d in g . PHO N E a u to m a tic . (¡ S O L D_ j.o n $1800. 555 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r , E a s t L a n s in g . 337-1527. C T ra n s p o rta U o n n e c e s s a ry . P le a s a n t 351-7880 10:00 p .m ., W e d n e s d a y 9 :0 0 a . m . to L E A R J E T c a r tr id g e 8 ta p e p la y e r . C la re n c e 353-4125. 5-10/22 w o r k in g c o n d itio n s E x p e rie n c e d e ­ 3-10/21 3 p .m . 3-10/23 S P o r t a b le p lu s c a r tr id g e ta p e s . 372- 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 s ir a b le . C a ll 332-2831 a fte r 7 p .m . EYDEAL V IL L A APARTM ENTS. DONNA BOHANNON: P r o fe s s io n a l 2820 b e tw e e n 5 a n d 6 p .m . o r w e e k - 3-10/23 SA LESM AN : P a r t - t im e . M ust lik e T W O b e d ro o m a p a r t m e n ts f o r $240 I W I L L T U T O R c h ild r e n in F r e n c h o r t y p is t . T e r m p a p e rs , th e s e s , I B M O L D S M O B IL E 1963 F-85 V - 8. a u to - end s. 5-10/23 RA TES s e llin g . No e x p e rie n c e ne e d e d , m o n th . S w im m in g p o o l. G E a p p li­ m a th e m a tic s . F le x ib le h o u rs . $2.25 S e le c tric . 353-7922. C m a U c . V e r y goo d c o n d iU o n . 355-9240. 5-10/21 M ALE S T U D E N T S . 18-27. in need w ill tr a in . Car fu rn is h e d . Phone a n c e s , g a rb a g e d is p o s a ls , fu rn is h e d h o u r. 35541955. 2-10/22 P U M P K IN S , I N D I A N c o r n , g o u rd s , 1 d a y .................... $ 1.50 o f e x t r a m o n e y . C a r re q u ire d . C a ll M r . T a y lo r , 489-2379. C f o r f o u r m a n o r f iv e m a n . C a ll BARBI M EL. T y p in g , m u lt il lt h in g . c id e r a n d a p p le s . G E R R Y 'S M A R ­ 15£ p e r w ord p e r day O L D S M O B IL E 442 1965 E x c e lle n t 393-5660.1-5 p . m . , M o n - F r i. O 351-4275 a f t e r 5 p .m . C K E T . M -9 9 a n d W a v e r ly R o a d . L a n ­ G I R L S IN G E R lo o k in g f o r B a n d . J e f ­ No jo b to o la r g e or to o s m a ll. 3 d a y s .................... $ 4 ,0 0 c o n d itio n th ro u g h o u t. L o a d e d . W ill G L A M O U R . M O N E Y , a n d e x c ite m e n t E A S T S ID E : F u r n is h e d one b e d ro o m s in g . 5-10/22 fe rs o n A ir p la n e , S o ul. 3514168. B lo c k o f f c a m p u s . 332-3256. C B O O K E E P IN G -P A R T tim e , e x p e r­ c a n be y o u r s w i t h V I V I A N E W O O D ­ 4-10/23 13 1/ 2 $ p e r word p e r day s a c r if ic e . 339-2826. 5-10/21 a p a r tm e n t. $130 p e r m o n th . N in e ie n c e d in fo o d m a c h in e ry , e x c a v a t­ ARD C O S M E T IC S . F re e m a k e -u p 5 d a y s .....................$ 6 .5 0 in g d is tr ib u to r s . 694-6775. 3-10/22 in s tr u c tio n s . I V 5-8351. C m o n th le a se . A d u lts o n ly . P h o n e 484- G U I T A R - K IN G S T O N bass w i t h case. E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P IS T d e s ire s w o r k O L D S M O B IL E 1988 L u x u ry Sedan 13< p e r word p e r day 2180. 337-7151; o r 351-5323 . 8-10/22 E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $80 A ls o a m ­ S k i C lu b M e e tin g a t h o m e . P ic k u p a n d d e liv e r y . 339- F u l l p o w e r, a i r , 13,000 m ile s . T a k e p l if ie r , $75. E D 2-1828 2-10/21 8951. 0 -1 0 /3 1 o v e r p a y m e n ts o f $99 a m o n th . P h o n e O P P O R T U N I T Y F O R G ir ls to w o r k (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) F o r R ent O N E M A N fo r tw o m a n a p a rtm e n t 100 E n g in e e r in g B ld g . C R E D IT M A N A G E R , 4892379 C-10/2S w it h young g i r l s a s a d v is o r s to P IN G P O N G T A B L E E x c e lle n t c o n ­ c lu b s . S a la r y p h is tra n s p o rta U o n . s t a r t in g D e c e m b e r. C a ll 351-3212. T h e re w ill be a 5 0 < f se rv ic e T V R E N T A L S f o r s tu d e n ts . L o w e c o ­ d itio n . M u s t s a c r if ic e . $49. P h o n e O c to b e r 22, 1968 A N N B R O W N : T y p is t a n d M u lt il it h , C a ll Y W C A 485-7201 E x t 49 3-10/22 n o m ic a l r a te s b y th e t e r m o r m o n th . 5-10/22 and bookkeeping charge if PLYM OUTH 1 9 6 1 -c o n v e rtib le . 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T he S tate News w ill be $8.50 p e r m o n th in c lu d in g s ta n d . on la k e . C a r n e c e s s a ry . $50 p e r C a ll N E J A C 337-1300 W e g u a ra n ­ M A R IL Y N CARR: Legal s e c r e ta ry . p a y m e n ts of $68.15 per m o n th . t im e p o s iU o n . G o o d p a y . C a r ne c e s ­ E l e c t r i c t y p e w r it e r . A f t e r 5.30 p .m . re sp o n sib le only for the C a ll J . R. C u lv e r Co. 351-8862. m o n th . C a ll 339-9060 a f t e r 6 p .m . L E A R J E T s te re o ta p e p la y e r s f o r Phone C R E D IT M ANAGER 489- s a ry . A p p ly in p e rs o n 9-5 M ic h ig a n te e s a m e -d a y s e r v ic e . C 220 A lb e r t S tr e e t, E a s t L a n s in g . C 3-10/22 y o u r c a r and hom e. F ro m 79.95 an d w eekends 393-2654. '- P ic k - u p f i r s t day’s in c o rre c t in s e r ­ 2379. C S o ft W a te r. 3230 N o r t h E a s t S tr e e t, an d d e liv e r y . C up. O n d is p la y a t M A I N E L E C T R O N ­ ( N o r th U .S . 27 ). 3-10/22 tion. Apartments G e t A L L Y O U P A Y F O R ! C h e c k b e st IC S . 5558 S o u th P e n n s y lv a n ia . C C A S H ! U P to $50 p a id f o r to p q u a lit y P O N T IA C T E M P E S T - 1965 G o ld , r e s e a r c h a n d t e r m p a p e rs . A l l c o u r ­ E F F IC IE N T , C O N S C IE N T IO U S ty p ­ W A IT R E S S M ONDAY - THURSDAY r e n t a l b u y s in to d a y ’ s C la s s ifie d A d s . 2 d o o r, r a d io , s ta n d . 6, lo w m ile ­ ses. a l l le v e ls , a n y le n g th s . Send in g spoken h e re . Jean C h a p p e ll. age . no r u s t. A - l s hap e M u s t s e ll. n ig h ts 9-1 a .m . E x p e rie n c e d in fo o d S T U D E N T U N IT S T h r e e a n d fo u r Anir y o u r o ld p a p e rs im m e d ia te ly f o r a c ­ 355-1002. 5-10/25 a n d c o c k ta ils . M u s t be 21. A p p ly in m a n u n its s t i l l a v a ila b le f o r Sep­ S a c r ific e . $650 482-8570. 3-10/3 c e p ta n c e . G u a ra n te e d . R e s e a r c h A s ­ T he S tate News does noi p e rs o n at M O N T Y 'S BAR, East te m b e r le a s in g . L o w e b ro o k e , U n i­ GERM AN S H O R T H A IR P o in t e r - g o o d s o c ia te s 648 C h r y s le r , S u ite 104. FAST S E R V IC E : v e ry c a r e f u l, te rm p erm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s PORCHE 1965 coupe 356cc AM- G ra n d R iv e r . E D 2-4781. 5-10/22 v e r s it y T e rra c e , and E v e rg r e e n . G IR L S R O O M th r e e b lo c k s f r o m U n io n . h u n te r , tw o y e a r s in F e b ru a ry . 694- D e t r o it , M ic h ig a n 48207 . 5-10/23 p a p e rs , e tc . 40c p a g e . 355-8039. C a ll STATE MANAGEMENT 337- 5691 b e fo r e 4 p .m . or a fte r 5:3 0 d isc rim in atio n In its ad­ F M r a d io . M ic h e lin U res. 355-2185; P r iv a t e e n tr a n c e . Phone 337-1708. 1-10/25 D E L I V E R Y B O Y S $2-$3 a n h o u r A ls o 1300. c A f t e r 5 p .m . 3-10/23 p .m . 2- 10/21 v ertisin g c o l u m n s . T he 393-5245 4-10/23 S H O W Y O U R S P A R T A N S p ir it - J o in g i r l s to a n s w e r te le p h o n e s . In s id e B lo c k S. 3-10/21 S H A R O N C A R R - E x p e r ie n c e d G re e k , State News will not accept c o u n te r a n d g r i l l h e lp . P a r t and MYNAH B I R D - w it h ca g e . 2614 B o s ­ T R IU M P H T R -3 , 1958 W h ite w it h NEED O N E m a n im m e d ia te ly f o r W O M E N - A T T R A C T IV E , w e ll fu r­ m a th e m a tic a l, g e n e ra l. E le c t r ic . advertisin g which d is c rim ­ b la c k c o n v e rU b le to p . G o o d c o n d i­ f u ll t im e V A R S IT Y D R IV E - IN . 5-10/22 Cam pus H ill lu x u r y a p a r tm e n t. to n B lv d . P h 489-0704 . 7-10/28 | P ic k u p a n d d e liv e r y . 625-3603. 10-11/1 n is h e d , c le a n r o o m . T w o b lo c k s f r o m inates a g a i n s t religion, U on. P h o n e 482-2286. a f t e r 5 p .m . 351-5776. 3-10/22 U n io n . 332-1760. 3-10/22 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l H O U S E K E E P E R -B A B Y S 1 T T E R fo r E N G L IS H BU LLD O G P u p p ie s - t w o ra c e , co lo r o r national o r ­ 3-10/23 m o n th s o ld . S h ow q u a lit y . AKC. D I A N E J O H N S O N : P r o fe s s io n a l T h e ­ one s c h o o l a g e c h ild . M o n d a y th ro u g h O K E M O S : O N E b e d ro o m fu rn is h e d C U R S E Y O U , R e d B a ro n ! Y o u m u s t s is a n d t e r m p a p e r t y p is t . A v a ila b le M E N S U P E R V IS E D : S in g le , d o u b le igin. V A L I A N T 1962. B u c k e t s e a ts . G o o d S a tu rd a y . A fte rn o o n s fr e e . O cca­ U t il it ie s . M a r r ie d c o u p le . $130. S tu d s e r v ic e a v a ila b le . 882-9127. h a v e ta k e n th e A i r F o r c e R O T C a n y t im e . R e fe re n c e s . 351-6756. 5-10/25 C o o k in g . P a r k in g . 327 H illc r e s t . 3-10/23 c o n d iU o n $350 C a ll 332-5346 3-10/23 s io n a l e v e n in g s it t in g . F r e e t o t r a ­ 332-2803 ; 332-2157 . 2-10/21 F l ig h t I n s tr u c t io n P r o g r a m . 1-10/21 332-6118 ; 337-9612 3-10/22 v e l. G o o d s a la r y R e fe re n c e s n e c e s ­ P U P P I E S - M I X E D H u s k ie a n d S hep­ V IN T A G E T H U N D E R B IR D , 1955 s a r y . C a ll 372-6232 . 4-10/21 F o r S a le h e rd . A l l s h o ts a n d w o rm e d . $20. R e a l E s ta te N EED _A C A R ? P e r f e c t c o n d iU o n . Phone fo r ap­ 485-0929. 3-10/22 •¡¡A S iS S S jiiiiii p o in tm e n t. 489-2379 C-10/24 B O R N -A G A IN m a n to w o r k w i t h P a s to r M S U N E A R : 1964 b u ilt , f iv e b e d ro o m , in le a d in g te e n a g e rs P a r t - t im e N O R T H W IN D C I D E R M I L L o pe n. S w e e t c id e r f o r A u to m o tiv e b i-le v e l, 2 ‘x b a th s . C h e e r fu l k itc h e n C o n ta c t R e v . R o g e r H a r r is o n . F i r s t FARM S s a le . C o rd a W e s t. 5817 N o r th O ke - M o b ile Homes VO LKSW AG EN 1968. P r o f 's w h ite , li k e n e w . r e m o v a b le A M - F M c a r. B a p U s t C h u rc h , B o x 214 S t. J o h n s . Faculty A partm ents m o s R d . 337-7974. 17-10/30 w it h a l l b u ilt - in s F a m il y r o o m , f r e - p la c e p lu s h c a r p e tin g , f o y e r e n tr a n c e , ifB U D O E T ^ i^ A U S T IN - H EALEY 100-6 1958. M ic h ig a n 48879. 5-10/23 V A G A B O N D 1954 . 8' x 35’ . O n lo t w o rk . 351- $18(6.665-1022 3-10/23 gas h e a t T w o c a r a tta c h e d g a ra g e B tN T M - C A R W ir e w h e e ls , needs F E N D E » G U I T A R a n d a m p lif ie r . P r o ­ c lo s e cam pus. F u r n is h e d . C a rp e t­ 3-10/22 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 A lu m in u m e x t e r io r L a r g e lo t. O n ly tr S T M M 8432 A T T E N T IO N HRI and A c c o u n tin g fe s s io n a lly use d . 641-6577 . 3-10/23 ed. $1300.351-9445 5-10/25 VO LKSW AG EN 1961 1967 e n g in e $34,500 $ i r m s C a ll 882-0245, LE S s e n io rs a n d g ra d u a te s N ig h t a u d i­ TW O G IR L S n e e ded to s h a re a p a rt­ F iv e m o n th o ld U re s . M u s t s e ll. 351- S E ID E L L C O M P A N Y . E v e n in g s 694- C A M A R O 1967 B la c k . R e d in t e r io r . 5284. 5-10/24 to r i M a le i fo r m o te l 11 p .m .- < m e n t b e g in n in g N o v e m b e r 1. C a ll 489- S A F E T Y . H a rd e n a n d C o a te d le n s. R a d io , n e w t ir e s . T h r e e sp e e d , s ix 7682 a f t e r 5 p .m . 5-10/25 F O R S A L E 1960 fu rn is h e d A lm a M o b il 0581 3-10/21 Special R a te s fo r MSU Students 7 a .m . f iv e o r s ix d a y s p e r w e e k O P T IC A L D IS C O U N T , 416 T u s s in g H o m e 10 x 50 in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . c y lin d e r 18,000 m ile s . $1700 o r b e s t C a ll M r . N ic h e lls . U n iv e r s it y In n . B u ild in g . P h o n e I V 2-4667. C -10/25 V O L K S W A G E N B U G 1965 O n e o w n e r T w o b e d ro o m s , n e w d u o -th e r m f u r ­ W EEKEND o f fe r 351-0310. A s k f o r S u lly . 3-10/23 351-5500. 4-10/21 E A S T S I D E : F u r n is h e d o n e b e d ro o m E IG H T Y ACRE fa rm : Four bed­ im id d le aged p a r e n t) . $645. C an n a ce . 224-7828 fo r a p p o in tm e n t to B IR T H D A Y C A K E S - 7 ” , $3 64 ; 8” ro o m s . M o d e r n h o m e . G o o d b a r n and CHEVY II 1 9 6 4 -fo u r door seda n. be seen b e s t o n S a tu rd a y . S p rin g - S E R V IC E S T A T IO N PERSONNEL: a p a r tm e n t. $130 p e r m o n th . N in e see. 1- 10/21 Noon F r i . - Noon Mon. m o n th le a s e A d u lts o n ly . P h o n e 484- $4.16; 9 ” , $5.20. D e liv e re d . A ls o so f o r t h . P e r r y a re a . H a h n A g e n c y p o r t. 857-4422 10-10/23 E x c e lle n t c o n d iU o n . 355-6026 3-10/23 F u l l a n d p a r t U m e . A l l s h ift s : F o r sh e e t c a k e s . K w a s t B a k e rie s . 484- In c .. 484-7002 . 3-10/22 2180. 8- 10/22 A P A C H E -1 9 6 0 . 10' x 50'. T w o bed­ a n e w M a r a th o n S ta U o n o p e n in g in 1317. O ro o m s . c a r p e tin g , s to v e , r e f r ig e r a ­ C H E V Y 1 9 6 7 -tw o d o o r B e l- A ir V - 8, A vaition M ason N ovem ber 1st. C a ll 694-0108 PLUS GAS a u to m a tic , p o w e r s te e r in g C a ll 339- 2507 b e fo r e 2 p .m . 5-10/25 F R A N C IS A V IA T IO N : So e a s y to a f t e r 1 p .m . A s k f o r M r . W a lte rs . 5-10/25 426 ADAM STREET. U n fu r n is h e d f i r s t flo o r o n e b e d ro o m . R e f r ig e r ­ a t o r R a n g e . C a rp e tin g . A d u lts . I V 2- CO NSOLE S T E R E O t io n $200 or best E x c e lle n t c o n d i­ o f fe r . C a ll 398- to r, s e ll d is p o s a l. E x c e lle n t O n lo t in K in g A r t h u r ’ s C o u rt. M u s t im m e d ia te ly . $2,200. c o n d itio n . Phone s35 NO MILEAGE CHARGE le a rn in th e P I P E R C H E R O K E E 1772. 3-10/22 0891. 3-10/21 372-8165. 4-10/24 SEVEN S p e c ia l $5 o f fe r . 484-1324. C NEED C H R IS T M A S MONEY? E a rn C H E V R O L E T 1962 E x c e lle n t c o n d i­ m oney and le a n t m a k e -u p te c h ­ t io n M u s t s e ll R e a s o n a b le C a ll 337- N E W O N E b e d ro o m fu rn is h e d . Id e a l A N T IQ U E T R U N K S ; L a r g e v a r ie t y Auto Service & Parts n iq u e s V IV IA N E W O O D A R D COS­ T H R E E B E D R O O M 10 x 55. V e ry T H IR T Y 1898 3-10 21 M E T IC S . L O IS W E IR . IV 5-8351 g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts o r c o u p le . Q u ie t. f in is h e d a n d u n fin is h e d . C a ll T U 2- goo d c o n d itio n . I n p a r k , o n fe n c e d , D A IL Y A ir- c o n d itio n e d . $160. 927 W est 9157. 3-10/21 C H R Y S L E R -1 9 6 5 -N e w p o rt C u s to m M ASON BODY SHOP 812 East C -10/25 sh a d e d lo t. E x c e lle n t lo c a tio n . 351- ONE NO K a la m a z o o S t. . S in c e 1940. S h ia w a sse e . T U 2-5761; E D 7-9248 6604 10-10/31 P e r Day MILEAGE C a ll 373-0742 b e tw e e n 8:00 a .m . and 5 00 p m . 482-5834 a f t e r 5:0 0 p .m 4-10/24 C o m p le te a u to p a in U n g lis io n s e r v ic e . 1V5-0256. and c o l­ C M E N - G IR L S S a le s m e n . $5 a n h o u r. 351-8491 a f t e r Own 6 p .m . h o u rs . L A R G E N E W fu rn is h e d tw o m a n a v a il­ 10-10/31 S T U D IO COUCH 820 lo o m , b a rn . C a ll a f t e r 5 p .m . 677-1212. F a rm 1-10/21 C H A R L A M O R -1 9 6 1 . 10 x 5 0 ', tw o M3 P lus Gas CHARGE 5-10/25 b e d ro o m , fu rn is h e d . E x c e lle n t c o n ­ a b le im m e d ia te ly . T r o w b r id g e R o a d d itio n . I m m e d ia te o c c u p a n c y . N e a r T U B E L E S S b la c k w a ll U n ir o y a l. 7.75 x $165. M r s . T o . 332-0480; S k ip . 351- C O R V A IR 1966 M o n z a c o n v e rtib le . 14 U n u s e d F -85, M u s ta n g , e tc ., 351- O N E O R t w o g ir ls . 21. t o s h a re lu x ­ STU DIO COUCH ES like new $35 G o M S U . P h o n e 332-2621. 3-10/22 F o r th o s e A ll C a r s N ew u r y a p a r tm e n t. B last L a n s in g . I V 2- 8977; J u lie , 351-3141. 3-10/21 V e ry goo d c o n d itio n . B e s t o ffe r . van M an a g e m e n t. P h o n e 351-7910. 9337 e v e n in g s . 3-10/21 w ho can C a ll 393-3688 3-10/23 7693 3-10/23 0-10/24 F u lly - E q u ip p e d 1 9 6 9 's ONE G IR L f o r w in t e r o r S p rin g P a r t T im e a ff o r d th e E X P E R T C A R B U R E T O R r e p a ir , and te rm U n iv e r s it y T e rra c e A p a rt­ CUTLASS-1967 M ust sell Going e n g in e tu n e -u p s R e a s o n a b le ra te s . O N E T H R O U G H F O U R M A N a p a rt­ DA RK BLOND h u m a n h a ir fall. $50. b e s t In m e n ts re n U n g n o w f o r w in t e r t e r m . m e n ts . 351-9450 5-10/23 S tu d e n t H e lp into serv ic e T ake o v er p ay m en ts C a ll 676-2794 . 5-10/24 C all 351-8065 a fte r 5 p .m . 3-10/21 a p a r tm e n t You m ust be 21 and C all 337-0658 a fte r 1 p .n j " 4-10 21 T w o sUU a v a ila b le t h is t e r m . 103 WANTED NOW. (F rien d ly N o r t h la w n . c o r n e r o f A b b o tt In q u ir e N E E D O N E m a n im m e d ia te ly for C am ­ liv i n g . have a valid MSU I.Q c a rd . S c o o te rs & C y c le s ROTH VIOLIN w ith c a s e , bow, in P la c e to Work) GOOD PAY1 a t A p a rtm e n t 8o r 2 5-10/25 pu s H ill luxury a p a rtm e n t. 351- e x ce lle n t condition $140 332-6360. FALCON 1963: F o u r d o o r Take 4» » - - . - - - - - - - —- - W a itre s se s, Phone O p erato rs, 5776 3-10/21 5-10/23 over p a y m e n ts of $21 40 Phone B S A 1968. 441 M o n th o ld E x tra s A V A IL A B L E IM M E D IA T E L Y a t E a s t P iz z a M ak ers, D riv e rs (m ust -, 214 SO. C re d it M an ag er 489-2379 C-10 23 M u s t s e ll $991 339-2534 2-10/21 S a g in a w a n d F r a n c is : T w o b e d ro o m , u n fu r n is h e d a p a r tm e n t. C a rp e te d . TWO MAN efficiency. $ 1 4 0 . 337-9263. 316 G unson. 5-10/23 G re e k Food own c a r). Ú . ß . 220 A lb e r t G u la e /i G 3 5 1 -8 8 6 2 o CAPITOL 372-86 M o d e rn k itc h e n . A ir c o n d itio n e r . And O th e r F ood F ro m M ost F o r­ ACE o f D IA M O N D S S ix m o n th le a s e . P h o n e 339-2969 eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g U.S. P IZ Z A 5-10/25 NORBER M ANOR APARTM ENTS 5821 R ic h w o o d . B r a n d n e w , c e n t r a l SH A H E E N 'S FA M ILY 211 M.A.C. PEACE T W O B E D R O O M f u rn is h e d th re e p e rs o n s , near cam pus. Two or 337- a ir - c o n d itio n in g , p o o l, f u ll y c a r p e t­ ed. Two b e d ro o m f o r $165. 393- 1001 W. Saginaw FO O D F A IR 485-4089 Inquire in P erso n A fter 5 p.m . —Ask fo r Owner M ichigan B an k ard W elcom e 27. P ivot 1181 3-10/23 4276. O ^ E q u al^ O p p o rtu n it^ E m p lo y e^ ACROSS 28. M e rry CORPS N E E D E D - O N E m a n f o r w in t e r t e r m o n ly . 731 A p ts . 351-0780 5-10/25 Second p ro fessio n - evenings 8i weekends. Men and wom­ 1. C oncoct 7. Envy 30 32. B egin to grow Fttrv en. $350 p a rt tim e monthly 33. H um orous 1 2 . H aran g u ed T W O G IR L S f o r C e d a r V illa g e Sub­ le t. 351-0869 J a n e o r J a c k ie . 2-10/22 g u aran tee If you m eet our re q u ire m e n ts. Students and Students. . choice apartments 13. B anish 1 4 . H elm et-sh ap e d sto ry 3 5 . N au g h ty If you are in t e r e s t e d in a g r ic u lt u r e 3 6 . S lic ed NORWOOD; O n e b e d ro o m . fu rn is h e d te a c h e rs: $800 full tim e, te le - (lo w e r p a rt o r have a farm b a ckgroun d P E A C E 3 7 . C hess pieces CORPS WANTS TO TALK TO YOU! a p a rtm e n t. D .m . C all 351-3541 a f t e r 6 3-10/23 phone: 484-5671_____________ RATES--STMTING AT $175 15 . B ib. cony 16 . Flow er 3 9 . C ancel 4 2 . N e ttle rash c o n ta in e r 4 5 . C o n je c tu re 3,6,9 month leases available 17 . — Aviv 18 . The deep 4 6 . E m erged 4 7 . T o ile t case 2 0 . S w e a te r 4 8 . T e n an t H M an 's NO LAST MONTH RENT REQUIRED 25 . W h ite P rice les s IN T E R V IE W S : v e s tm e n t DOWN . t r tin passa n icknam e 1. Pet . M e d iu m 's 7. R elin q u is h ed 2 6 . O il-y ie ld in g N o r th w in d h a s m o r e p a r k in g s p a c e s p e r a p a r tm e n t 2. Epoch session 8 . W o rd so rre l tre e M onday. 9 . Vigor th a n a n y o t h e r a p a r t m e n t c o m p le x . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 10 . B om bast 11 . D enary I p .m . to 5 p .m . 12 13 i 17 . G am e fis h T u e sd a y through T h u r s d a y , SPECIAL A D D IT IO N A L N O R T H W IN D F E A T U R E S a A lr Conditioning a Wall to Wall C arpeting 14 d 15 ! 8 . lo n g n a rra tiv e 19. A rdor D ishw ashers a 2 Bedroom s In Each Apt. % /// 2 1 . H ead o f a W e h a v e ju s t 16 9 a . m . -1 2 p . m . - - l - 5 p .m . G arbage D isposals a Beautiful F ro n t Lawn on R iver 'ti % % m o n aste ry f in is h e d r e - c a r p e t in g , 20 21 22 23 24 2 2 . Flip pancy S cenic F ro n t Lawn P riv a cy IS 19 F r id a y , r e - p a in t in g and r e ­ % 2 3 . S u b tle f in is h in g 15 s p a r k lin g , .............. 4Ej*> te 26 27 e m a n a tio n ê % 2 4 . R equ ire 9 a .m . to 12 noon t w o - b e d r o o m a p a r tm e n ts Î9 30 31 / / / 32 m HUNDM0 28 2 9 . In d ic t f o r N o v e m b e r. 31 Coy 33 34 35 3 d . Red seaw eed A v a ila b le f o r o c c u p a n c y f o r th e T h a n k s g iv in g H o lid a y . ti 3 8 . G oddess of 36 37 36 % d is co rd S aw 6 - ' •*>< 't i m 't i % 12 MS 4M 3 9 . T im e o f life C a ll 3 5 5 -0 2 3 6 o r s to p b y 121 F o r m o re inform ation contact: 39 40 41 $ 4 0 . C ashew E A S T L A N S IN G M ANAGEM ENT NORTHWIND MANAGEMENT d 46 4 1 . M o d ern A G R IC U L T U R E HALL fo r an ■is 2771 NORTHWIND DRIVE 4 3 . Eng. le tte r 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 EAST LANSING 47 48 4 4 . In d ivid u a l a p p o in tm e n t. 3 3 7 -0 2 7 3 N ig h ts % 4 6 . In d ian 3 1 7 M , A .C . 3 3 7 -0 6 3 6 D ays m u lb erry M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1968 9 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n 1*29 1.09 C ig a re tte s A rrid E x tr a H o a d & S h o u ld e rs A m e n d m e n t c u ts D ry D e o d o r a n t Tobe Sham poo 3 /7 7 e a id to p r o te s te r s 7 5 ‘ 69* ¿jT t V- ^ . v*4 ■>' J■ stu d e n ts wfio would De arte...* , / A fe M onday, O c to b e r 21, 1968 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n C a p ita l' o u tla y P o l i c e b o a r d d e b a t e (cuutlim ed fro m p ag e on e l O y the U n iv ersity ». V-i» , V ...¿> ■’ t _one) * ao y action, o r policy of th e D en t,. appointed to the new d efine w h eth er the oephrcm eim ’ o f P u b lic S afety < f(tu u l a x c . L a st y e a r, th e s ta te leg isla­ ju s t com pleted o r in p ro g ress for additional resid en ce halls, e ^ rr im i t t e e is a ' se rv ice agency of th e a c a ­ o m m endations th a t would be One of th e proposed co m m it­ tu re , one of th e . m a jo r so u rces th is su m m e r since la s t fall, though th a t situ atio n could d e m ic co m m u n ity o r if it is a binding to th e d ep a rtm en t. te e ’s a im s is to in v e stig a te the of building rev en u e f o r th e Uni­ e s tim a te s by U n iv ersity offi­ change through th e d em an d s of civil au th o rity ,” he said. possibility of in consistencies be­ A public h ea rin g on “ Alco- T uesday, in P a rlo r A of th e v ersity , approved only one of c ia ls rev e al th a t th e s ta te p ro ­ en ro llm en t in c re ase s. In ju stify in g th a t pow er, S am ­ “ Som e fu n d am en tal questions tw een th e D ept, of P ublic Safe­ b o tiim ’i P ro b le m s a a d P ro ­ Union. V arious ed ito rial and th e th re e top p rio rity p ro je c ts vided roughly h alf—so m e $22.4 e t said, “ I am confident th a t the a r e if th e U n iv ersity police ty p olicies and th e A cadem ic g r a m s ’' w ill be p rese n ted a t sta ff positions a r e open in w rit­ p lanned fo r th e y e a r by the m illion. As w ith pro p o sals for o th er stu d en ts and facu lty u n d er­ should be arm e d , and if th e re F re ed o m R eport. " I t is im ­ 2 p.m . today in th e b asem e n t ing, a r t, photography, bus­ U n iv ersity in its building p ro ­ funds fro m th e s ta te leg isla­ should be an o rganization of U ni­ stan d the needs of th e a c ad e m ic g ra m . p o rta n t th a t th e en fo rce m en t au d ito riu m of L ansing’s S par­ iness, and advertising. * * • T h at m oney included funds tu re, th e c a p ita l outlay req u e st v ersity p o lice,” S am e t said. He co m m u n ity and th e need fo r o r­ of th e law does not in te rfe re row H ospital. T h at one p ro je c t, approved • • • to begin the Life Science Bldg. w ill firs t go to th e S tate suggested th a t if it is a civil d e r fa r m o re th an an y police w ith ac a d e m ic in te r e s ts ,” S am et The F olklore Society w ill only a f te r a long and tedious an d co m p lete th e A d m in istra­ B udget D irec to r in th e Gov­ ag en cy ra th e r th a n a public a g e n cy .” said. T he U nderground T h ea tre m e e t a t 7:30 tonight in th e jo u rn ey through th e tw o sta te e rn o r’s office. S am et said it w as decided to tion Bldg. se rv ic e to th e co m m u n ity , the w ill hold its firs t m e etin g a t Jo in t, in the b asem en t of Stu­ ch a m b e rs, w as the c ru c ia l firs t form a new c o m m itte e ra th e r R eg ard in g th a t concern, Ber- re g u la r m unicipal ag en cies 8:30 p.m . T uesday in P a rlo r d en t Services. E veryone is in­ 81 m illio n for th e Life Science T h en Gov. R om ney w ill of­ th an try to a d a p t th e ex isting ad ­ n itt said, “ We a r e operating The o th e r m oney for th e Uni­ could a ssu m e th e responsibility. A of th e Union. vited to bring th e ir in stru ­ B ldg., w hich w as needed to fer his ev alu atio n in his rec o m ­ visory c o m m itte e b ecau se the w ithin th e fra m ew o rk of the • • • v e rsity ’s building p ro g ra m s T he c o m m itte e ’s proposal, as m ents. co n tain needed faciU ties for m en d atio n a t th e beginning of p rese n t c o m m itte e ’s position w as ground ru le s of th e A cadem ic * • • com es fro m fed eral g ra n ts, the it is to be p resen ted to the All stu d en t v e te ra n s in te r­ th e tw o-year m ed ical school. n ex t y ea r, and th en th e sta te not c le a rly defined. H ow ever, F re ed o m R eport. I know of no U n iv ersity ’s own reso u rce s, or B oard of T ru stee s, em p o w ers ested in th e Nixon-Agnew The P . A.C. production of U n iv ersity o fficials e s ti­ le g isla tu re w ill fo rm u late, th e proposal reco m m en d s th a t d isc re p an c ie s betw een th e r e ­ self-liquidating p ro je c ts such th e P o lice In v estig ato ry and cam p aig n an d the tic k e t’s T he K nack opens a t 8 tonight m a te d a t th a t tim e th a t the then ap prove th e ir own version. th e p rese n t co m m ittee m em - p o rt and d e p a rtm e n t p o licies.” a s th e resid en ce halls. G uid an ce B oard to ex am in e sta n d on a volunteer a rm y a re and ru n s through Sunday. T ic­ U n iv ersity building p ro g ram req u e sted to ca ll 355-8577 be­ k ets m ay be purchased a t F a ir ­ h ad been s e t back “ a t le a s t a tw een 7 and 9 p.m . child T h ea ter for $2. y e a r ” by th e lack of approval * * • • * • of th e o th er tw o p ro je c ts -th e R esid en ts of, MSU m a rrie d The Soaring Club will m e e t C om m unication A rts an d So­ housing in te rg sted in form ing a t 7 tonight in 203 M en’s I.M , c ia l S cience Buildings. a m a rrie d housing asso ciatio n to e le c t new officers. N orm ally th e U niversity p le a se ca ll 355-0738, 355-0740, • * * su b m its a rev ised five y ear o r 355-0741. D r. L ester Brown, A dm in­ p ro jectio n of needed co n stru c­ * • * is tra to r for the In tern atio n al tio n on ca m p u s in ea ch y e a r’s A la b o ra to ry class in re la x a ­ A g ric u ltu ra l D evelop­ c a p ita l outlay re q u e st to the tio n w ill m e e t a t 5 p.m . today m e n t Service, will speak on le g isla tu re e a c h y ear. in 137 W om en’s I.M . The class, “In te r n a tio n a l A gricul­ I t is m odified a s each o ffered by D r. S teinhaus of the tu ra l D evelopm ent" a t 7 p.m . building is com pleted, or as P h y sic a l E ducation D ept, is T uesday night. The talk, spon­ th e need fo r a new one a rise s. open to anyone in te re ste d in sored by the A griculture and Of the $45 m illion assigned attending. N a tu ra l R eso u rces Council, • * * GET ACQUAINTED WEEK will be held in 158 N atu ral R e­ * F re e b illiard lessons w ill be given to a ll in te re ste d coeds a t sources. • ** * Sorensen 10 a.m . ev ery d ay th is w eek, The ATL D ept, w ill reru n (continued from page one) in th e Union B illiard s Room . T he C rucible a t 7 tonight in issu es a s cold w ar, m ilitary - * * * the following p laces: B essey n o n-m ilitary an sw e rs to com ­ The E nglish L anguage Cen­ 110, 116, 117, 211, 314; G iltn er m unism , law and o rd er and te r needs m o re v olunteers to 146; M cDonald K iva 101, 102; social legislation. help foreign stu d e n ts le a rn con­ W ells HOC; H olm es 105, 106; In a question and an sw er v ersa tio n a l E nglish. If in­ Brody A uditorium ; W onders period, Sorensen noted th a t po­ te re ste d , ca ll th e E nglish lan­ K iva. The play w ill be te le­ litica l in stitu tio n s such a s the gu age C enter a t 353-0802. vised a t 7 p.m . T uesday in th e elec to ra l college, conventions • * * follow ing p laces: B essey 210, an d p a rtie s a r e “ if not inade­ f e a t u r i n g Shahid J . B urki of the Civil 211, 215, 216; G iltn er 146; M c­ q u ate, com p letely outm oded in S ervice of P a k ista n will speak Donald K iva; Wells 111C; 1968.” on "W est P a k is ta n 's R ural H olm es 105, 106; Brody Audi­ Follow ing his fo rm al speech W orks P ro g ra m -- a Study in to riu m ; W onders Kiva. in th e A uditorium , Sorensen P o litic al and A dm inistrative * * * m e t w ith a group of student R esponse" a t 3 p.m . today. A te a m of C anadian ex p e rts and faculty su p p o rters of J im t t ~ V K N N A H J N fS ttO e O ) The p ro g ra m , sponsored by the w ill talk to C anadian stu d en ts H arriso n , can d id ate for M ich­ tr S TO A STED / A sian Studies C enter, will be betw een 8 a.m . and 5 p.m . ig a n 's 6 th congressional dis­ held in Room 106 in the C enter T uesday in the P la c e m e n t tric t, in Shaw Hall. for In tern atio n al P ro g ra m s. All bureau. The te am w ill tell T h ere he said th e nom inat­ in te reste d persons a r e invited to C anadian stud en ts w h at has ing sy stem should be refo rm ed , attend. been happening in Canada not changed. A n atio n al p ri­ * * * since they left. m a ry , he said, would only Students in te reste d in can­ lim it p o ten tial ca n d id a tes to vassing fo r local M cC arthy th e ex tre m ely w ealth y or those d e m o c ra ts m ay W einer, coordinator of E a s t call D avid Holmes w illing to sell out. S orensen noted th a t he Lanaing vo ter identification (continued from page one) helped d r a ft th e m in o rity d rive, a t 351-8558. “ If you leav e th is a s a reso lu ­ plank on V ietnam a t the * * * tion, WIC w ill offer its own fresh ­ D em o cratic N ational Conven­ Any stu d en ts in te re ste d in m en hour policy by Nov. 6 . T hat tion in Chicago. Although it w orking on the new ly-form ed policy will ta k e into co n sid er­ w as d efeated , he said, he is cam pus m agazine a r e invited ation the w an ts and needs of all hopeful th a t a change in bom b­ to atten d a m eetin g a t 7 p.m . co ed s." ing policy will be m ad e soon. Only $ 1 . 3 0 Greatest Toasted Sandwich Ever Created. , Bite One Today! Miss J swings by night in super-posh velvet. .. a s e lf-s h a p in g b ra d re s s g o i n g g r e a t o n its o w n w i t h ju s t o n e l o n g - s t e m b o w fo r a c c e n t. R a y o n 130 N. 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