W e d n e s d a y MICHIGAN A I banker . . . **.* Set!*« . ' ' . D . V l IT-------C shining and w a its it back the yog. " ‘ û r ir V e  iÎT T STATE t AT P f • m 4 ^ J L I * P o r f / y c lo u d y . . . . . . and cool, high of 58. To- J F jp C -X tfC fr * cloudy, chance of show ers and m inute it begins to rain . - M a r k Tw ain cooler. 19c E a s t Lansing, M ichigan O cto b er 23,1968 Rainy entry for Apollo crew; 'perfect mission’ completed into a d irty g ra y bank of th u n d e rsto rm s television audience w ere u n c e rta in of the ABOARD USS ESSEX (A P ) -- Apollo 7, w as hustled into th e c a r r ie r 's sick bay for com p lete physical ex am in atio n s, includ­ an d rain . The clouds p rev en ted live color sp a c e c ra ft’s condition. R adio an ten n a es blazing like a dying co m et, stre a k e d back ing tre a tm e n t of th e ir now -fam ous colds. telev isio n c a m e ra s from picking up the on the c r a ft a r e in the apex w hich w as into the atm o sp h e re T uesday and landed D r. W illiam C a rp e n tie r, ch ief rec o v ery d esc e n t of th e c ra ft. som e 10 fe e t under w a te r until S chirra only a th ird of a m ile fro m its A tlantic te am physician, said a quick ex a m in a ­ Apollo 7 landed ab o u t five m ile s from uprighted it. O cean ta rg e t, ending w hat o fficials called tion indicated the trio w as feeling fine and th e c a r rie r, b u t ju s t one-third m ile from A fter five m inutes, a h elico p ter flashed “ a p e rfe c t m issio n .” w ord th a t it had locked on th e sp a c e c ra ft in good spirits. th e planned landing point, co n sid ered by Its 11-day flight helped p av e th e w ay se a rc h beacon. W ithin m in u tes th e huge The crew now faces tw o solid w eeks of sp ace o fficials to be a very close re tu rn . for A m eric a’s final step s to th e moon. d ebriefings, m ed ical ex am in atio n s and The c r a ft rode its th ree o ran g e and w hite chopper w as hovering o v er Apollo 7. N avy Capt. W alter M. S ch irra J r ., Air Sw im m ing te a m s ju m p e d in n ex t to the rep o rts. p a ra c h u te s to th e su rfa ce of th e w a te r and F o rc e M aj. Donn F . E ise le and W alter sp a c e c ra ft and a tta c h e d a flo atatio n col­ One of the firs t p erso n s the crew talked p ro m p tly tu rn ed over in four-foot w aves. Cunningham brought th e ir cone-shaped to aboard the c a rrie r w as P re sid e n t Jo h n ­ It floated upside down, w ith only the h ea t lar. sp ace c h a rio t scorching down from 265 son. shield on its blunt end above the su rfa ce . Then S ch irra, happy and grinning, m iles out in sp ace to a landing in th e rain opened the h atch door. The sp acem en The P re sid e n t told the crew by te le ­ S ch irra ac tiv a te d a lev er in flatin g th re e five m iles from the USS E ssex , w aitin g in phone, "W e h ere in th e ca p ita l and over balloons around the apex, forcing the c ra ft kicked out a ru b b er ra ft, inflated it and I n s p e c tio n th e A tlantic O cean n ea r B erm uda. the country and th e w orld a r e so very upright. p re p a re d to leave the sp ace cabin for ‘I t ’s g re a t to be b a c k ,” S ch irra said proud of you th is m orning . . . We salu te U ntil th a t point, the re c o v e ry fleet, th e firs t tim e in 11 days. A s tr o n a u t s W a lt e r C u n n in g h a m , l e f t , and W a lt e r S c h lr r a , c o m m a n d ­ a f te r he and his te a m m a te s w e re brought (P le a se tu rn to back page) th e th ree of you a s w ell a s the thousands se arch in g h elico p ters and a n atio n al e r o f th e A p o llo 7, In s p e c t th e r e c o v e r e d s p a c e m o d u le a b o a rd th e to th e c a r rie r by helicopter. ‘‘T his m is­ sion w ent b eau tifu lly .” The Apollo 7 crew of your space te am . . . in g re a t a d m ira ­ E ssex Tuesday, U P I T e le p h o to tion and a ffec tio n .” E isele replied "T h an k you v ery m uch, M r. P resid en t. It w as a re a l p le asu re PENDING HANOI AGREEMENT and an honor.” Space officials in H ouston, m eanw hile, told new sm en they w ere " e x tre m e ly happy” w ith the 11-day sp ace jo u rn ey of Apollo 7, planned a s a check-out of the sp a c e c ra ft w hich is to fe rry a stro n a u ts T h i e u n e o r s U . S . s t a n d ; to the moon. “ Apollo 7 goes in m y book a s a p e rfe c t m issio n ,” Lt. Gen. S am uel P h illips, Apol­ lo p ro g ram m an ag e r said. " In m y ex ­ p erien ce this is the first sp ace o p eratio n c o n s i d e r s b o m b i n g h a l t th a t's accom plished m o re than 100 p er cent of its pre-planned o b jectives. O ur official problem “ is to stop th e w ar, not stop co u n t is th a t we accom plished 101 per SAIGON (A P ) -- P re sid e n t N guyen Van an d his w illingness now to stop bom bing th e b o m bing," and d ec la re d th a t a bom b­ “ w hen w e have good reaso n to believe c e n t of our intended o b je ctiv es.” Thieu ap p a ren tly edged c lo ser T uesday He said th a t p a rtly as a re su lt of the to the U.S. position on a to ta l bom bing ing h alt “ does not m e an a m a rc h tow ard th a t N o rth V ietnam intends to jo in us in d e-e sca latin g ” th a t th e rela x atio n of his su ccess of Apollo 7, final co n sid eratio n h a lt of N orth V ietnam . p e a c e .” “ We d em an d ,” he had said “ th a t N o rth position ap p eared . is now being given to w ard sending Apollo In a sta te m e n t he said he would not V ietnam m u st respond by a p a ra lle l good In his la te s t sta te m e n t, how ever, he 8 on a flight around the moon. P hillips oppose such a m ove if th e re w as “ good rea so n to b eliev e” H anoi w ould join in a w ill an d d e-escalate th e w a r a s w e have in sisted th a t th e N o rth V ietn am ese m u st said a decision on th e D ecem b er flight S p la s h d o w n ! do n e.” d e-e sca late th e fighting and hold talk s w ill be m ad e by m id-N ovem ber. de-escalatio n of th e w ar. S ch irra and his te a m m a te s bro u g h t th eir A s tr o n a u t W a l t a r C u n n in g h a m s it s In a U fa r a f t as p a r a m e d ic s Only S atu rd ay Thieu had said the m ain J t w as tHte shading b etw een th is dem an d w ith h is gov ern m en t. T he N o rth V iet­ sp a c e c ra ft fro m th e c rv sta l v i “' ty of sp ace w a it f o r D o n n E ls e l« and W a lt e r S c h ir r a to g e t o u t o f th e A p o llo 7- n am ese have refu sed to reco g n ize his g o v ern m en t, calling it a U.S. puppet. f o llo w in g th e s p a c e c r a f t ’ s s p la s h d o w n T u e s d a y a f t e r an 1 1 -d a y m i s - The s ta te m e n t w as im m ed ia te ly seen s lo n . U P I T e le p h o to h e re a s a su ccess for th e U nited S ta te s in W IC asks J u d ic ia ry p ersu ad in g Thieu to re la x his opposition to a bom bing suspension w ithout sa c rific ­ to re v ie w h o u rs p o lic y ing an y of his b asic d em an d s for peace. S hortly before th e s ta te m e n t issued, Thieu and U.S. A m b assad o r E lls­ w o rth B unker m e t fo r the fifth tim e since w as A p o l l o 7 ’s s p l a s h d o w n By ROSANNE BAIM E la st W ednesday. T h eir m e etin g s r e ­ s n a t i o n in s u s p e n s e -S e c . 1.3. sta tin g th a t “ reg u latio n s p o rted ly have d e a lt w ith a U.S. plan S tate N ew s S taff W riter governing the a c tiv itie s and conduct o f . . . se n t to H anoi for h alting the bom bing as W om en’s In ter-re sid en c e Council (WIC) individual stu d en ts should not be com ­ a step to w ard peace. has asked the S tudent-F aculty Ju d ic ia ry preh en siv e codes of d e sira b le co n d u ct." While signifiying an easin g of the to reco n sid er the e n tire question of w om ­ -S e c . 1.4, th a t stu d e n ts a r e m e m b ers Saigon g o v ern m en t’s a ttitu d e to w ard a causing the m oonship and its th ree-m an e n ’s hours. SPACE C E N T E R , HOUSTON (A P ) - sig h tin g ,” said P a u l H aney, the voice of of a society la rg e r th an the ac ad e m ic bom bing h alt, th e d elica te ly ph rased crew to sink? WIC contends th a t th e re is no need for M illions of A m erican s had 20 anxious M ission C ontrol. co m m unity and re ta in “ those rig h ts, s ta te m e n t avoided spelling o u t any p re­ All anyone could do w as hope, and the w o m en 's hours policy and, fu rth e r­ m in u tes Tuesday. The Apollo 7 sp ace “ W e’r e ju s t sta n d in g by and w aiting p ro tectio n s and g u a ra n te e s of fa ir tr e a t­ cise conditions u n d er w hich a d e-escala­ search . m ore, th a t any such policy c o n stitu tes h ero es could not be found. like every o n e e ls e .” m e n t w hich a r e held by all c itiz e n s.” tion would have to ta k e place. F inally, Apollo 7 w as found and the d iscrim in atio n a g a in st coeds on the b a­ A stro n au ts W alter M. S ch irra J r ., Donn M illions of A m eric an s w atching live -S e c . 1.5.01, th a t all U n iv ersity reg u la­ Thus it seem ed to in d icate th a t Thieu m y ste ry solved. The s p a c e c ra ft had sis of sex. F . E isele and W alter C unningham had color telev isio n co v e rag e from the p rim e tions should follow, a s closely a s possi­ w as p ro tectin g all his options in c a se his tipped upsidedow n in the w ate r. The “ W om en’s hours should have been p a ra ch u te d to e a rth inside th e capsule rec o v ery ship, th e a ir c r a f t c a rrie r E ssex, ble, Sec. 1.1. s ta te m e n t should d raw a n eg ativ e or point of the cone-shaped cap su le sub­ brought b efore a ju d ic ia ry long before- th a t had k ep t them aliv e a triu m p h a n t w aited. W ives an d ch ild ren of the a s tro ­ -S e c . 1.5.02, re q u irin t d em o n strab le u n sa tisfac to ry resp o n se from N o rth V iet­ m erg ed and the h e a t shield, on w hich now ,” Sue L anders, WIC president, said 11 d ay s in space. n au ts w aited. So did th e m en in Mission need for all U n iv ersity reg u latio n s. nam . it w as supposed to have been floating, Monday. Now they w ere lost. C om m unications Control, th e m en w ho w orked so h ard to -S e c . 1.5.06, th at, in th e case of co n flict­ The s ta te m e n t also coincided w ith re ­ pointed tow ard the sky. “ T his ap p eal would p u t the b urden of w ere silent. F o r 20 agonizing m in u tes, keep the pilots aliv e and a s su re a success­ ing rig h ts, reg u la tio n s shall provide for p o rts from P a ris , w here the U nited S tates proof th a t th e re is a d em o n strab le need th e ir fa te w as unknown. ful m ission sin ce th e O ct. 11 launch a t th e m ax im u m ex e rc ise of both rig h ts in and N orth V ietnam have been engaging in for an h o u r’s policy on the A d m in istra­ “ We have not estab lish ed electro n ic . C apeM ennedy. tio n .” W IC’s re q u e st com es a f te r a co n tro v e rsy question. -S e c . 1.5.10c, providing* for " c le a rly defined channels and p ro ced u res for p re lim in a ry p eace talks, th a t South V iet­ nam w a s p re p a re d to issue its own te rm s for p a rticip a tin g in fo rm al p ea ce n egotia­ c o n ta c t b y , opr recp v ery h elico p ters as y e t,” M ission C ontrol rep o rted a m in u te T houghts of th e w o rst flashed through m inds. B S A .supports over la st w eek’s H olm es H all policy e lim ­ a f te r th e spaceship w as to have been Could th e risin g atm o sp h e ric p ressu re th e appeal and rev iew of . . . th e sub­ tions. inating fre sh m a n hours for H olm es re s i­ dents. M iss L an d ers hopes th a t a ju d icial ruling would p erm a n en tly clarify the ques­ sta n ce of a reg u latio n . . . w hich is al­ leged to be in co n sisten t w ith the guide­ The purpose of the sta te m e n t, sp o k esm an said, w as to rep ly to a re ­ the bobbing on the w a te r and sending out rad io beacon signals to help resc u e a ir ­ c r a ft in th e search . during re -e n try push painfully ag ain st th e a s tro n a u ts ’ stu ffed e a rs and sinuses, possibly cau sin g th e m to p ass out? athlete protest lin e s" of th e 'F re e d o m R e p o rt. tion of w om en’s hours. m a rk by Vice P re sid e n t H u b ert H. H um ­ Could Apollo 7 h av e sm ack ed ag a in st a G rounds for WIC’s ap p eal a re : -S e c . 1.1 of the A cadem ic F re ed o m R e­ Also cited in the ap p e al a re A rticles 8 and 19 of the By-law s of the B oard of T ru stees. p h rey, th e D em o c ratic p resid e n tia l candi­ d ate, th a t he hoped Thieu would co operate “ We ju s t don’t know. T h ere is som e q uestion a s to w h eth er the sp a c e c ra ft had tu rn ed on its resc u e beacon. The la st voice w av e w ith such fo rc e its hull sp lit open. at Olympics po rt, calling for a “ b alan ce betw een m ax ­ w ith th e U nited S ta te s in p eace e ffo rts. c o n ta c t w as a t 300 feet. We got no visual (P le ase tu rn to th e back page) The Black S tudents' A lliance (BSA) im um freedom and n ec essary o rd e r.” issued a s ta te m e n t T uesday supporting Apollo records O lym pic m e d a lists T om m ie S m ith and John Carlos. SPACE C E N T E R , HOUSTON (A P ) - S m ith and C arlos w ere suspended by th e Huff, Martin stress integrity H ere a r e th e re c o rd s brought back to U.S. O lym pic C o m m ittee in re a c tio n to a i e a rth by Apollo 7: sym bolic display of black u n ity k prid e and concern over the situ atio n of g ro ss poverty 1 -M o st m a n h ours in sp ace by a single crew : 780 hours, 27 m inutes. Old reco rd : in th e m id st of A m eric a’s affluence. 661 hours 10 m in u tes by G em ini 7 in 1965. in teg rity of the U n iv ersity and its good sen se” he sta te d , and he th e U n iv ersity " in providing m oney See te x t of s ta te m e n t, p ag e 5 By JIM S C H A E FE R - F i r s t m an to flv th ree tim es in space: a d m in istra tio n " and ad eq u ate would support it. for stu d e n ts in atten d an ce. S tate N ew s S taff W riter N avy Capt. W alter M. S chirra tr funds for the U n iv ersity operation. A second m a jo r concern would One of th e o th e r topics of sub­ The display o cc u rre d la st w eek during W arren Huff and B lanche M ar­ - F i r s t live telev isio n iro m a U.S. sta n c e in th e discussion w as the tin, D em o c ratic ca n d id a tes for the The “ in te g rity " re fe re n c e to the be equal opportunity, and he vowed to aid the new d ire c to r of equal ro le of th e stu d en t and th e tru ste e i spaceship. -S eco n d longest m anned sp ace flight: th e p rese n tatio n of th e ir m edals. S m ith and C arlos placed firSl and th ird in th e MSU B oard of T ru ste e s said Mon­ re c e n t co n flict of in te re st co n tro ­ opportunity a t MSU in fu rth e rin g in th e un iv ersity . 1 200 m e te rs. As the national a n th em w as d ay night th a t th e ir firs t tw o o b jec­ v ersy in w hich th e s ta te atto rn e y 260 hours, 9 m in u tes. R ecord is 330 hours p ro g ram s. M artin sta te d he would Huff said th a t he believed in played. S m ith and C arlos low ered th e ir tiv e s if elected would be “ re-estab- g en eral issued four opinions on 35 m in u tes by G em ini 7. like to see g re a te r re c ru itm e n t of (P le a se tu rn to back page) heads, stood stiffly e re c t on th e victory lish m en t of the full belief in the th re e u n iv ersity o ffic ers an d found - F i r s t U.S. th re e -m a n spaceship. u nd erp riv ileg ed students. stan d s and ra ise d black-gloved, clenched one guilty, w as m a d e a t a m eetin g -M o s t pow erful engine ev er fired by a H e also favored “ a d e q u a te ” fists to p ro te st th e in ju stic es a g a in st poor of the A m erican A ssociation of m anned s p a c e c ra ft, 20,500 pounds of th ru st sta n d a rd s for facu lty ra is e s and people. U n iv ersity P ro fesso rs. on Apollo 7. Old re c o rd : 16.000 -pound-thrust pay-scale. N oting th a t you c a n 't In rele asin g the sta te m e n t, BSA s ta te d m o to r trig g e re d by se v e ra l G em ini crew s. The m eetin g w as scheduled as en cro ach on stu d e n t rig h ts w hen " it is im p o rta n t th a t MSU stu d e n ts b e - A s a re su lt of Apollo 7, total tim e for a d eb ate m ainly betw een the D em ­ pursuing “ law and o rd e r," he ad ­ inform ed and take a sta n d .’ BSA fee ls all U.S. m an n ed sp ace flights ro se to o c ra tic and R epublican tru ste e ca n ­ v ocated con cern for th e rig h ts th a t MSU’s c la im s of a th le tic g re a tn e s s 2,774 h ours 10 m in u tes, co m p ared to 534 d id ates, but R epublicans D avid of all m e m b e rs of the ac ad e m ic and its claim of genuine co n cern o v er hours one m in u te fo r th e Soviet Union. D eihl of D ansville and R ich ard com m unity. th e problem s of h um an develo p m en t R e fe rrin g to U n iv ersity funds, BBSBBSBBSBBBBBBBBSBflSBBBBSBIIIIiBIBBBBflBB m ak e the O lym pic p ro te s t of b lack E rn s t of Bloom field H ills did not ap p ear. An offer to Brad Lang, a Huff sta te d , “ We re topsy tu rvy. We a th le te s not ju s t an isolated incident. New P o litics P a rty tru ste e candi­ h av e grow n by b arg ain in g pow er " In the sa m e w ay in w hich the w orld d ate, resu lted in a ch arg e by Lang b u t have n ev er sa t down and fig­ h as been sensitized to the p ro b lem s of th a t the U n iv ersity w as p a rt of u red how w e a rriv e d a t our p re s ­ po v erty by th e ir p ro test, w e feel th a t the national " w a r m a ch in e ." e n t im b a la n ce of su p p o rt pro­ th is U niversity should ag ain be p re sse d to « g ra m . » a d d re ss itself to th e issues of injustice^ M artin outlined four a re a s in I w hich he and Huff would work. The Huff also co m m en ted th a t the W ARREN HUFF | d isc rim in a tio n , and oppression ra ise d by ability-to-pay tuition scale "m a k e s s ta te le g isla tu re h as “ sh o rt changed black student ■ - the BSA D R . B L A N C H E M A R T IN to 4560 sta te m e n t said. * , W ed n esd ay, O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 SAIGON N. Viets repeat shelling o f DMZ, ON (A (A ?? )) -- T T he he N orth N orth m m iles iles below the ee aa sste below the rn flank te rn of flank of , A rtillery rtille ry Strike* S trik es a rtille ry p ieces have a ra n g e of H ea d q u arters of th e U.S lull in lull in m m aa jo jo rr sustained sustained ground ground T They ind icated th a t th e enem y h e y base b a se s and g o v ern m en t citie s ^and * n ainUstallatio U a . U wnus Fup up and down paand, re s o rt to a rtil- ‘ * * "r k 7 ' '. ’* T •? ' ‘ * k ¡ ¡ £ 2 5 .'U e & 'tZ & L ¡VV W lE f t a * *i-r e- *s - i-*iii- «*« ^ .‘ c IH V Iw < r tille ry a tta c k s along th e d em ili­ killed th re e M arin es and th ree said ab o u t 30 rounds of R us­ bum w s 'i W i l M Sunday U.S. and South V ietnam ese w hich would be m o re econom i­ ta riz e d «one zone T uesday, shelling South Smith V ietn ietnam am ese civilians, in- in­ sian -m ad e 130mm a rtille ry ietnam . hh ee aa dd qq uu arte arte rs rs isis 12 12 m m iles iles north- n o rth ­ co m m uuniques n iau es issued T uesday . ______, ________ .u_ U.S. intelligence re p o rts have e a st of Saigon. cal in te rm s of c a su a ltie s to the th e U.S. 3rd M arine D ivision cluding a blind g irl being tr e a t­ sh ells h it th e M arin e b ase a t aftern o o n rep o rted 51 enem y said th e en em y co m m an d has T he a tta c k on Dong H a ca m e H e a d q u a rte rs H it enem y. h e a d q u a rte rs and a n ea rb y vil­ ed a t a clinic. One of this 100- D ong H a an d th e village ju s t to ; so ld iers killed in four clash es In fa n try P ullb ack pulled back five of its divisions la g e for the f irs t tim e in two pound shells slam m ed into the th e n o rth. Two of the Viet-! ab o u t an hour and a h alf a fte r E nem y g u n n ers fired on head th a t ranged from the M ekong W hile pulling back its m a jo r som e 40,000 to 50,000 troops- m onths. clinic. n a m e se civ ilian s w ere k illed in th e end of a v e s t po ck et ce ase­ q u a rte rs of th e U.S. 9th In fa n try D elta, south of Saigon, to the fire m o re th an 100 m ile s fa rth e r in fan try u nits to h avens along to b ase ca m p s inside C am bodia, T his w as th e th ird shelling of th e village. Division M onday. T he 9 th ’s fa r n orth n ea r th e old im p e rial n o rth along a 25-mile s trip of th e b o ard e rs of C am bodia and L aos and N o rth V ietnam . This a U.S. h e a d q u a rte rs in a s m any A nother 22 p ersons w ere A spokesm an rep o rted d am ­ h e a d q u arte rs is a t Dong T am c a p ita l of Hue. co a st to allow th e sa fe re le a se L aos and into th e d em ilitarized w as disputed by D efense M inis­ d ay s, indicating th a t th e enem y w ounded, including 15 U.S. M a­ ag e to th e b ase w as light. He 35 m iles so u th w est of Saigon. M onday of 14 N o rth V ietn am ese Allied o ffic ers said m a jo r en e­ zone and N o rth V ietnam , th e en­ te r N guyen V an Vy, w ho said m a y have begun a new se rie s of rine, N avy and A rm y personnel, said the a r tille ry w as fire d from E lsew h ere, only sm a ll sk irm ­ m y u n its have been avoiding em y com m and could m o u nt a so m e still m a in ta in b ases inside a tta c k s on m ilita ry in stallatio n s. tw o South V ietnam ese soldiers e ith e r inside th e zone o r from p riso n ers held by th e U nited ishes w ere re p o rte d a c ro ss the S tates. clo se com bat. se rie s of shellings a g a in st allied South V ietnam . T he a tta c k on Dong H a, eight and nine civilians. u s t inside N o rth V ietnam . The country a s a n ‘e a rly m onth-long V E R Y L E A N , D E L IC IO U S SM O KED O PEN W E E K D A Y S 8 A .M .-1 0 P .M . O PEN SUN DAYS 10 A .M .-7 P .M . 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MOP ONL\ D E T E R G E N T B O x * W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 «S M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n -$Sr H u m p h re y s u p p o rt u n ifie s N E W S fe u d in g T e x a s D e m o c ra ts ¡i s u m m a ry *»U Air Focep ^ ith the '• K * ? r f ' 1 > r i3 r 1' A c a p s u l e s u m m a r y o f th e d a y ’s e v e n t s f r o m - r e x a s I f e m o c r a t à - c e f tt ^ e < r %Ÿ ex as CastTrrotTI for th e ir feuding an d fussing- Standing beside Connally p. b o m b ers parked in th e back- this fconaei ground - Connally told news- o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . staged a r a r e d isplay of shoul- w as th e g o v ern o r’s long-tim e m e n he b elieves H um phrey is der-to-shoulder u n ity T uesday p o litical a d v e rsa ry , Sen. R alp h O r io n ® a c r y lic pulling ahead b u t th e re is still a s the p a rty ’s lib eral an d con­ Y arborough, co n sidered a li­ a lo t of w ork to do. H um phrey se rv a tiv e le a d e rs stood beside b e ra l in th e lab y rin th of T exas k n it d re s s h a s p a rty politics. T he se n ato r en ­ a g re e d . “ T o d a y w e b e g i n t o d i s ­ H u b ert H. H um phrey. T he D em o cratic p resid e n tia l Gov. John Connally, a con­ do rsed Sen. E u g en e M cC arthy a r m t h e c r i m i n a l s , t h e c a r e ­ can d id ate, noting som e polls a s w in g in g se rv a tiv e and a close frien d of for p resid en t befo re th e D em o­ le s s , a n d t h e i n s a n e . A l l p e o ­ P re sid e n t Johnson, w as a t the c r a tic convention. in d icate he is trailin g R epubli­ p l e i n t h e c o u n t r y c o n c e r n e d F o r t W orth a irp o rt to shake “ We have n ever in 24 y e a rs ca n R ich ard M. Nixon, said c a m p u s b e a t H u m p h rey ’s hand and w el­ had a s united a p a rty in T exas th ey a re only a challenge, and a b o u t la w a n d o r d e r s h o u l d co m e him to the Lone S tar a s w e have now ,” said Y a r­ added, “ T h ere is a g re a t deal h a i l t h i s d a y . ” S tate. He failed to a p p e a r w ith borough. of d ifferen ce betw een thefce 1 6 .0 0 P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n a f t e r th e vice p resid e n t on his open- A fter th e w elcom ing a t C ars- p o lls.” H um phrey, w ith a busy day s i g n i n g t h e n e w g u n c o n t r o l of trav elin g aro u n d th e hom e B r ig h t a n d b ree zy la w . s ta te of P re sid e n t Lyndon B. in c o l o r c o m b i n a t i o n s Johnson, talk ed to a crow d es­ International N ew s W allace heckled tim a te d a t ab o u t 10,000 packed into a downtown hotel in F o rt of re d /w h ite o r b r o w n / b l u e , th is d r e s s W orth. Local o b se rv e rs said it is b e l t e d lo w aro u n d by noisy students e N orth V ietnam dem anded W ednesday th a t th e U nited w as about th e sa m e size a s th e S ta te s im m ed ia te ly re le a se a ll N orth V ietn am e se p riso n ers a s w i s h y s k ir t. crow d th a t h eard G eorge Wal­ “ w ithout any condition or a g re e m e n t.” H an o i’s official lace, the th ird p a rty can d id ate, J u n i o r s iz e s 5 - 1 3 . new s agency said it w as authorized to m ak e th e dem an d of th ese folks to go to school OSHKOSH, Wis. (A P) la s t week. follow ing the re le a se by th e U nited S ta te s of 14 N orth a t your ex p e n se .” G eorge W allace, heckled again H um phrey, continuing his V ietn am ese p riso n ers M onday. T he th ird p a rty ca n d id a te said by stu d en ts who h urled rocks and eggs along w ith w ords of “ lib e ral le ft w in g ers” refu sed to th em e th a t in his c o n test w ith th e b o xy N ixon it’s v o te rs vs. m oney, • A Moscow C om m unist P a r ty organizatio n has re p ri­ listen to him b ecau se “ th ey can ­ m anded se v e ra l Soviet p u blications and d ra m a th e a te rs for derision, said T uesday th e lead­ not arg u e logically a g a in st our d eclared , “ We don’t have the littlo % bouldor e r s of th e tw o m a jo r p a rtie s m oney. But h ere w e have the failing to p rom ote the id eals of co m m u n ism w ith su fficien t h av e “ kow tow ed to a n a rc h is ts ” p o sitio n .” bag sw ing s, too p eople.” zeal. b ut ignored th e w ishes of m il­ lions of o th e r A m ericans. 6 .0 0 • H oneym ooners Ja cq u e lin e and A risto tle O nassis r e ­ W allace w as stru c k on the m ained secluded aboard th e ir luxury y ac h t a t S corpios Island shoulder by an ap p le co re a s he T h e S ta te N e w s , th e s tu d e n t n e w s p a p e r a t M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y , is T uesday w hile h er children, C aroline and Jo h n K ennedy, spoke from a flatb ed tru ck in a S haped to p u b lis h e d e v e r y c la s s d a y th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r w it h s p e c ia l W e lc o m e W e e k flew to N ew Y ork to re su m e th e ir schooling. dow ntow n sq u a re in Oshkosh. a n d O r ie n t a tio n is s u e s in J u n e a n d S e p te m b e r. S u b s c rip tio n r a te s a r e *14 h o ld p le n ty o f He also spoke T uesday night p e r y e a r. • Isra e li and A rab gunners b a ttle d ac ro ss the J o rd a n R iv er p a ra p h e rn a lia , a t R acin e, Wis. M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re s s , U n it e d P r e s s In te r n a t io n a l, I n la n d D a ily P re s s T uesday and heavy a rtille ry shells thudded into th e valley in b r o w n o r ta n All in all, it w as som ething A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , M ic h ig a n P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ­ south of the Lake of G alilee. T he Isra e li a r m y accu sed ig a n C o lle g ia te P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , U n it e d S ta te s S tu d e n t P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . sh o rt of a p le a sa n t g ree tin g to le a th e r- lo o k p la s tic . th e Jo rd a n ia n s of opening up w ith a r tille ry on th e se ttle ­ th e fo rm e r A labam a governor m e n t of G esher. fro m th e s ta te w h ere he ra n for S e co n d c la s s p o s ta g e p a id a t E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . E d it o r i a l a n d b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 347 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n P re sid e n t in 1964 and got 34 p er S ta te U n iv e r s it y , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . • A m o ra l d ile m m a fac es the B iafran g o v ern m e n t and the c e n t of th e vote in the D em o­ R ed C ross a s they a r e forced to decide b etw een life and c ra tic p rim a ry . d ea th fo r thousands of children. 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H ow ever R ed C ross sp o k esm an have Shop M o n d a y , T h u r s d a y , F r id a y to 9 crow d n ev erth eless, hundreds of F r a n d o r C e n te r said the organization “ aim s its policy a t sav in g th e m ost th em , and they trie d to drow n c ritic a l c a s e s .” o ut the shouting d e m o n stra to rs N ational News b u t they n ev er q u ite succeeded. W allace said th a t Vice P re s i­ • Sen. E dm und M uskie said T uesday th a t h e and Vice d en t H u b ert H um p h rey and P re sid e n t H u b ert H um phrey h av e trie d to give th e v o ters R ich ard M. Nixon “ said the “ c lu e s” on how they would w ork to end th e V ietn am w ar stu d en t p ro te st d em o n stratio n w ithout underm ining th e p ea ce negotiations. 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At th e p rese n t tim e , th e n , th e la w m a k e rs g ra v e ly c o n s id ­ m ost c e rta in ly be in v o lv e d in e d fu n d s , h e s a id , i t w o u ld s till U -M r e c e iv e s a b o u t $600 m o r e e r th is f a c t w h e n th e y v o te o n a fin a n c ia l c ris is . ta k e tw o o r t h r e e y e a r s to c a tc h p e r s tu d e n t th a n d o e s M S U . th e b u d g e t. A n y s u b s ta n tia l c u t­ T h ro u g h o u t th e la s t decade, T h e b u d g e t p ro b le m s o f M S U , b ack , such a s in th e y e a r s b e ­ th e le g is la tu r e h a s fa ile d to a p ­ u p to its p r o p e r le v e l. “ I alw ays wondered what you T h e re a r e a ls o o th e r fin a n c ia l a s a s ta te s u p p o rte d in s titu tio n , f o r e , w ill p u t th e U n iv e r s it y in a 1 p ro p ria te th e a m o u n ts o f m o n ­ m eter m aids kept back th e re !” c o n s id e ra tio n s fa c in g th e U n i­ a r e in e x tr ic a b ly tie d to th e f is ­ v e r y p r e c a r io u s p o s itio n . e y th a t th e U n iv e rs ity h a s n e e d ­ c a l p ro b le m s of th e s ta te . H o p e ­ --T h e E d ito r s v e rs ity . M S U , w ith th e budget ed and re q u e s te d . T h e U n iv e r­ it h a s b e e n a llo tte d in th e p a s t, fu lly , th e G ra d u a te d In co m e s ity , a s a r e s u lt, h a s fa lle n b e ­ has faced c o n s id e ra b le p ro b ­ T ax p r o p o s a l, if p a s s e d o n th e h in d in its p la n n e d p ro g ra m s le m s in c o m p e tin g f o r a n d h ir ­ N ov. 5 b a llo t, w o u ld h e lp th e a n d e x p e n d itu re s . in g c o m p e te n t in s tru c to rs . If U n i v e r s i t y ’s f u n d i n g in th e fu ­ TRINKA CLINE In o r d e r to c o n tin u e w ith its th e s c h o o l is g o in g to c o n tin u e tu re . p la n s fo r th e U n iv e rs ity , th e to a c q u ir e to p - r a te in s tr u c to r s , I f t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s $ 7 7 .4 m i l ­ B o a rd of T ru s te e s h a s re q u e s t­ i t is g o in g to h a v e to h a v e m o r e lio n p ro p o sed h e a v ily , th e budget U n iv e rs ity is cut w ill b e E x p e rim e n t in s e n s itiv ity ed over $4 m illio n in “ c a tc h ­ m oney. u p ” f u n d s i n i t s 1 9 6 9 -7 0 b u d g e t . M SU h a s b e e n c o n s id e re d b y f o r c e d to fin d m o n e y e ls e w h e r e . If th e le g is la tu r e r e f u s e s to a p ­ th e s t a t e in m u c h th e s a m e f u n d ­ T h e m o s t o fte n u s e d s o u r c e fo r D ea r H ubie Baby: P re s id e n t Jo h n F . K ennedy, th e la te Sen. And m y g ra d e school. T h e re ’s a new firs t p ro p ria te th e s e “ c a tc h -u p ” in g c a t e g o r y a s th e U n iv e rs ity a d d itio n a l fu n d s has been an L a st w eek th e SN ed ito rs sem i-endorsed R o b e rt F . K ennedy an d Sen. E ugene an d second g ra d e te a c h e r. H e’s som ething you. M cC arthy. T h ere a r e m o m e n to e s of the else. T hose kids m a rc h in and out of th a t I feel com pelled to say som ething ag ain , Sen. G eo rg e M cG overn ca m p aig n , hun g ry room single file and they sta n d up and The Olympics and a bitter truth individually. You see, I co m e fro m W allace co u n try in Illinois; N ixon land a t best. I too re m e m b e r Chicago. B u t I also re m e m b e r th a t N ixon w an ts B iafran ch ild ren c o n tra ste d to a sm ilin g w h ite m id d le c la ss couple stan d in g b e­ fo re th e ir n est, lan d scap ed hom e, Sim on and G arfu n k el (who ‘d a re d ’ sing “ S ilen t sa y th a t pledge of alleg ian c e like th e ir lives depended on it and they don’t chew g um in cla ss and th ey say y es sir and no sir. R e a l p a trio ts th e y ’ll be som e day. E v ery fo u r y ea rs th e O ly m ­ to g e t aw ay fro m big g o v ern m en t and h e’s N ight, H oly N ig h t” superim p o sed o ver F in e, up-standing c itiz e n s-la w abiding going to ' l e t p riv a te e n te rp ris e do it. He ju st-an o th er-d aily -n ew scast-o f - violence- an d god fearing. Love th a t flag, A m erica, p ic G am es a re h e ld . In th is sa y s i t ’s n ot w hat g o v ern m en t can do for apple pie and V ietnam . R e al thinking in­ death -an d -stu p id ity .) D a re yoij to m a (c h in te r n a tio n a l a f f a ir th e c o m p e ­ people, b q t what- people ca n do for th e m ­ th e id ealism . *|, dividuals.; , , ( titio n am ong th e w o r l d ’s selves. T r a n s it io n : “ E le c t m e P re sid e n t I have to w orry. My hom etow n is th e kind Am I re a lly j u i t being b itte r to w a rd s' and I w on’t do a thing . . . you’d ju s t b e tte r of p lace w h ere an y m en tio n of R F K w ill th a t ugly place? W hat does th is have g re a te s t a m a te u r a th le te s is hope p riv a te e n te rp ris e does som ething..’’ q u ite p robably a ro u se a “ w hy th a t nigger- to do w ith you? You and I have to change fie rc e . The w i n n e r s and I ’ve h ea rd m an y sa y th e y ’ll vote for loving b a s ta rd . . .” And they see no d is­ it, th a t’s w hat. r u n n e r s - u p a r e a l l in t h e i r o w n Nixon b ecau se h e’s fo r a v o lu n teer arm y . crep an cy in telling m e th ey h av e th e p e r­ N ixon w an ts a house cleaning of the in d iv id u a l w a y s , p ro u d o f th e ir BUT, they fo rg e t th e p re fa c e s th a t re m a rk fe c t rig h t to d e te rm in e th e m ake-up of house a t th e top. O ut w ith th e A ttorney w ith (rad io ad d re ss O ct. 18) “ once o u r in­ th e ir neighborhood (sp ecifically , “ no nig­ G en e ra l and the S uprem e Court. H e w an ts a c h ie v e m e n ts . Som e d is p la y v o lv em en t in th e V ietn am w ar is behind m o re c o u rt convictions and m o re c rim i­ g e rs allo w ed ” ) . . . th e re ’s a neighbor who te a r-fille d eyes, o th e rs em ­ us...” w on’t speak to an y of th e r e s t of u s . . . so n als and m o re crow ded institu tio n s. b rac e each o th e r. Som e a re And I also re m e m b e r th a t W allace would in th e n ex t b re a th th ey te ll m e th a t ob­ Well, your son Skip te lls m e you know ju s t a s soon not h av e m e ex ist. H e’d like viously I c a n ’t tell h e r to g et o ut of th e b e tte r and you a r e n ’t en tan g led in such d e lirio u s w ith jo y w h ile o th e r s to ru le m e w ith fe a r and suppression. neighborhood even though I w as th e re an a rc h a ic , unw orkable philosophy. You are sh o ck ed in s u rp ris e . B ut T rick y D ick is also co n cern ed about f ir s t an d I don’t like th e sm irk on h er a r e supposed to re a liz e th a t you c a n ’t do each is a p ro u d in d iv id u a l. youth and finds it u n fo rtu n ate th a t ad u lts face. it all fro m above, you c a n ’t le g isla te don’t re a lly listen to kids and th a t kids T hey say som e people a r e like th a t; a c ­ m o ra lity , a s they say. B ut you se em to T o m m ie S m ith and Jo h n C a r­ re a lly a r e n ’t given pow er and resp o n sib il­ c e p t it, th ey say. I c a n ’t ju d g e on in te lle ct, know th a t national d ire c tiv e s ca n be giv­ lo s a r e tw o s u c h a t h l e t e s . ity. H e w an ts a s e p a ra te youth se rv ice com m on sense, frien d lin ess, etc. . . . b u t en fro m above, a c e rta in am o u n t of p re s­ The O ly m p ic s is an are a w h o le sh o w . P o s s ib ly th e d is c re d ite d , and how th e p ro ­ ag en cy w ith a sp o rts and fitn e ss section, su re e x e rted , c e rta in p ro g ra m s and poli­ th ey ca n ju d g e by skin color alone, and w h ere th e re is m uch p rid e in U n ite d S ta te s s h o u ld a ls o be te s t a g a in s t p o v e rty and op­ a w orld, youth ac tiv ity sectio n an d a m a y b e ev en “ so cial c la s s .” c ies en a cted above to stim u la te th e need­ p re s s io n w a s b la s p h e m e d . “ young peo p le’s O m b u d sm an ." H e blasted In m y old high school th e big issue of the ed sh ift below. in d iv id u a l e ffo rt. S u re ly , each e x c lu d e d fro m p a rtic ip a tio n p a te rn a lism in th e opening p a ra g ra p h s of day is sk irt length. M eanw hile, n ea rly all I hope yoo’re rea d y to be a s u n trad itio n al c o m p e tito r is re p re s e n tin g h is fo r its in n u m e ra b le ra c ia l in ­ A c o m p le te a p o lo g y of th e h is speech and he finished it w ith m o u th ­ a s you possibly can be, b u t I do fe a r you lib ra ry re fe re n c e s to alcohol th e re w arn ow n n a tio n and w o u ld lik e to s u lts . O ly m p ic C o m m itte e is in fu ls of th e sam e. th a t ev e ry drop of booze r o ts your innards. w on’t. I ’d like to be m o re specific, but o rd er, and C a rlo s and S m ith H e’s rig h t to say th a t w h a t’s in th e a ir And h isto ry th e re is a ll ab o u t w h at’s-his- sp ace doesn’t p e rm it it. fu rth e r its p re s tig e . B ut th e The p rim e is s u e is n o t w h a t shouldn’t be ignored or stifled. It c a n ’t be. fa c e kicking o v er th e c h e rry tre e an d all e m p h a s is of th e s e a th le tic s h o u ld be im m e d ia te ly re in ­ I nearly re g u rg ita te d in C hicago w hen R ealize th a t. T he youth of today ca n see those slav es th a t proved to be su ch a tw o m en d id , but how th e s ta te d . Som e of th e dam age like a p p a re n tly no g en eratio n b efo re us you told the M ichigan deleg atio n th a t you c o n te s ts is on p erso n a l s k ill; problem . A m erican g o v ern m en t a s ta u g h t c o m m itte e re s p o n d e d . I t is n o t done is irre p a ra b le , but it is could. a r e a D em o c rat, you fa th e r w as a D em o­ n o t o n n a tio n a l r iv a lrie s . th e re is lim ited to th e b eau tifu l sy stem of On the w alls of m y room is a huge pic­ c r a t and all your ch ild ren w ill b e D em o­ a m a tte r of how p rid e w as tim e fo r se v eral o ld m es ch eck s and b alan ces our d em o crac y gives W hen C a rlo s and S m ith tu re o f th e la te u r . n ia ru n L u u ic r Khig: c r a ts if th ey ’r e a s s m a rt a s th e ir fa th e r. ' s q u e lc h e d , b u t of how a la rg e us a n a in e y ;'6^eh':»iin'i&Sietr M m t'palRioal sh o w ed th e ir p rid e by a b la c k re a liz e th e tru th . B eside it a r e p hotographs of the late I w ish I could think of you in b ig g er te rm s conventions a re ‘d e m o c ra tic .’ g ro u p o f h u m a n s w e re u n fa irly - T h e E d ito rs than th a t- a s ‘d e m o c ra tic .’ p o w e r g e s tu re la s t w e e k , a f te r Being a D em o c rat c e rta in ly isn ’t a v irtu e w in n in g a g o ld and a s ilv e r in itself--after all, D A LEY is a D em o c rat. m e d a l, th e y e x p re ssed it fo r ‘D em o c ratic ’ isn ’t a label so ea sily a s ­ th e m s e lv e s a n d fo r th e ir ra c e . HOWARD GABE sum ed. I t ’s a s ta te of m ind, a w ay of life. You w on’t help A m erica live it by being T hey a ls o e x p re ssed th e d is ­ trad itio n al. gu st th e y fe lt fo r a s y s te m I w an t you to tell A m erica th a t p rio ritie s w h ic h o p p re sse d th e m s im ­ a r e all m ixed up, n o t ju s t re p e a t th e usual p ly b e c a u s e o f th e ir s k in c o lo r. S h o rtly a th le te s w ere th e re a fte r th e s e n t p a c k in g tw o fo r W a l l S t r e e t in E a s t L a n s in g c am p aig n cliches. V ietn am pro o r con isn ’t the issue. L ikew ise w ith gun control and cops. We have one m a jo r p ro b le m -th e need to hum anize. T h a t’s w luit th e black hom e by th e s e lf-rig h te o u s a n ­ people have been try in g to te ll us. T h a t’s L a st m o n th seem ed to be a v ery “ b ig ” The w inner so fa r in th is new girl-w atch- w hy th e y ’r e closing ran k s, seeking collec­ g e r o f c e r t a i n o ld s t a t e s m e n o f th e firs t C ollegiate B eat F ra n c in e G o tt­ (4) T he decision of th e ju d g e s shall m onth for W all S treet. A panic, second only e r ev e n t a p p e a rs to b e a 19-year-old New tiv e pride. th e U .S . O ly m p ic C o m m itte e . frie d C ontest. be final. In c a se of a tie th e re w ill be a to th e one in 1929, took p lace w hen a gen­ Y ork s trip p e r, w hose top m e a su re m e n t is B lack people a s a w hole have th a t spe­ Like an y co n test th e re m u st be c e rta in tie b reak in g m e a su re m e n t. T he w in n er c ial sen sitivity th a t com es fro m a deep H ow som e can ig n o re th e ero u sly endow ed young lady n am ed F ra n - g r e a te r th an 2 ‘A tim e s h er age. H er a p p e ar­ ru le s abided by all p a rtic ip a n ts. I t would being th e p a rtic ip a n t w ith th e sm a lle st wound. They know w h ere it ’s a t, and w e’d tru th ! cine G o ttfried ap p eared a t w ork in a n o ut­ an c e n ec essita ted an o th er police esco rt, be u n fair to o u r f a ir m a id en s if ju s t anyone w aist. In c a se of a tie of all m e a su re ­ b e tte r be le arn in g th e lesson fast. T ra ­ fit w hich highlighted h er 43-25-37 figure. w hich had to be re-en fo rced , a s she w as The O ly m p ic C o m m itte e off th e s tr e e t could en ter. So b riefly , h ere m e n ts, d u p licate p rize s w ill b e p re se n t­ dition, old-line politic* p a s t ex p e ri­ C uriosity, w onderm ent and la te c a s e s of a lm o st knocked to th e g ro u n d . n o t o n ly in s u lte d tw o m en by a r e th e ru les: ed. en c e w on’t be of m u ch help. spring fev e r caused an e stim a te d crow d Now, w ith a ll th is in m ind, I have sta rte d (1) All ap p lica n ts m u st b e re g iste re d T he m en tio n of p rizes b rin g s m e to s u s p e n d in g th e m , but a ls o a of 10,000 to converge upon W all and B road th e S tate N ew s O rganization to B ooster h e re a t MSU. No p a rtic u la r am o u n t of th e sad p a r t of th e co n test. We do not M ost of a ll I w a n t to te ll th is country s tr e e ts and literally engulf th e young lady. Busom S tudents (SNOBBS). I fig u re th a t w h o le r a c e o f p e o p le . ho u rs have to b e ac cu m u lated . T his w ill a s y e t have an y p rize w o rth m entioning. w h at freedom is a ll about. I t isn ’t se c u r­ It took a police e sc o rt to re trie v e th e th is is ju s t th e ty p e of o rg an izatio n th a t can The A p a rth e id n a tio n of g iv e th e fre sh m e n g irls an o p portunity to H ow ever, th e SNOBBS a r e d ilig en tly w ork­ ity and p assiv ity ; i t isn ’t being b e h i n d th e “ m a m m a rific w onder” from a would- g et MSU from no. 24 on P lay b o y ’s ratin g s p a rtic ip a te in w h at could b e th e b ig g est a c ­ ing on a p rize b efittin g a c o n te st such as lines of b arb ed w ire and m a ch in e guns; S o u th A fric a w as not a llo w e d be fate of suffocation. to no. 1, F o u r S ta rs and a B a rre l of Beer. tiv ity e v e r held on a u n iv ersity cam pus. th is one. it isn ’t unifo rm ity and conform ity. T ell to p a rtic ip a te in th e O ly m ­ Since that, event, o th ers, exceedingly T h erefo re, I am p leased to announce th a t (2) All ap p lica n ts m u st be sponsored th em a ll ( r e m i n d th e m ) th a t th is co u n try m o re g ifted th an the o rig in al F ra n c in e , our firs t a c tiv ity w ill com m en ce next Mon­ T he w inner w ill re c e iv e full c o v e rag e in p ic s . P o s s ib ly th e ra c is t by a recognized cam p u s o rg anization, a w as founded by e x tre m ists, J e s u s C h rist wobbled th e ir w ays to w ard W all S tre e t in d ay a t 3 p.m . in fro n t of B eaum ont Tower. th e S ta te N ew s, in ad d itio n to w h ate v er d o rm ito ry o r a fu ll-tim e facu lty m em b er. w as a ra d ic a l and non-conform ist an d ob­ O ly m p ic C o m m itte e s h o u ld an a tte m p t to m o re or less (and a lot m o re W ith ta p e m e a su re in hand, I w ill anxious­ o th e r p rize w e m ay dig up. T he im p o rta n t If you w ish to e n te r and can n o t find a viously m any of th e good god-fearing, law not be p e rm itte d to ru n th e th an le ss) show up M iss G o ttfried . ly a w a it th e p a rtic ip a n ts and onlookers in fa c to r is th e reco g n itio n an d fa m e th a t sponsor, a quick c a ll to an y fra te rn ity and o rd e r p a trio ts have fo rg o tten a ll th a t. house w ould m o re th an likely a s su re w ill be b ro u g h t to MSU if th e c o n te st is T ell them freedom is opportunity, chal­ HE'S J U S T THE TVPE WHO'LL a su ccess. M aybe ev en P lay b o y w ill be you a sudden onslaught of anxious and lenge, tria l. MAKE C L A S S PRESIDENT! w ell-qualified sponsors. in te re ste d in o u r U n iv ersity then! (3) N am e s and re c e n t p h o tographs of Skip, Bob and D onna, your sons and a ll ap p lica n ts m u st be tu rn ed in to th e W ith th e d an g e r of tu rn in g th e ca m p u s daughter-in-law , a ll have told m e you a r e S ta te N ew s office by 10 a.m . on th e m o rn ­ in to a pan ic such a s th e one th a t o cc u rre d th e g r e a t m a n of th e hour of th e trio ing of th e con test. (Of co u rse, it goes la s t m o n th on W all S tre et, m y ed ito r w as facing v o te rs Nov. 5. T hey sa y you ca n w ith o u t saying: All p ic tu res b eco m e the quick to co m m en t: lead in th e new d irec tio n s w e m u st go. p ro p e rty of th e S tate N ew s O rganization “ G abe, don’t le t i t g e t o ut of h an d .” I ju s t w an t you to lead u s in a to ta lly new to B o o ster Buxom Students, and ca n n o t be And w ith th a t, I ’ll see you M onday, O ct. e x p e rim e n t in sen sitiv ity . Is th a t so m u ch re tu r n e d .) 28, a t B eau m o n t T ow er. W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n OUR READERS’ *-• ' -I t f Si v iau al doesn T count. H e pro­ it ex to rted by* the* g o v ern m e n t • + mf V - chooses, providing it does not To th e E d ito r: duces w h at is allegedly good for to be sp en t for th e good of “ so­ in te rfe re w ith th e sa m e rig h ts R ecen tly th e S tate N ew s has " s o c ie ty ,’.’ he w orks w here c ie ty ." of others. The individual is fre e p rese n ted accounts of a num ber " so c ie ty ” w an ts him to work, The individual’s d e s ire s n ever to w ork or not to w ork, to save of on-cam pus sp e ak e rs calling he p roduces w h at a group of count u nder such a sy stem , only for stu d e n t revolution. The ta r ­ or not to save, to buy o r not to buy, to w ork w h ere he d esire s, b u re a u c ra ts d ecide is b e st for “ so c iety ’s ” d esire s. Y et so ciety g e ts of th e ir a tta c k s a r e all sim i­ to produce w h at he w an ts to pro­ “ so c iety .” H e is not fre e to is b u t an a g g re g a te of individu­ la r: cops, im p e rialism , bourge­ duce and to se ll his p ro d u cts in spend th e m oney he e a rn s on als. If th e individual is not fre e ois v alues and ca p ita lism . T heir a fre e m a rk e t. H e is fre e to reap w h at he w an ts, but in stead has to p u rsu e his own happiness, avow ed goal is the violent ov er­ ■....................... u s u i , ................................ i ............................. m s n ........................... i ..................... i ..............................» throw of th e se and sim ila r in sti­ th e beneifts of his in d u stry and ratio n ality , or su ffe r the corise- tutions. quences of laziness and irra tio n ­ T he purpose of th is le tte r is to d efend one of these institutions, ality. Black Studente’ A lliance statem ent c a p ita lism , w hich I feel to be un­ Now le t’s look a t th e o th e r side d e r the m o st u n fair of a tta c k s, E D IT O R ’S N O TE: The fol­ of M artin L u th er K ing’s pro­ m en but, m o re im p o rtan tly , of the coin, a t w h at our young and to explain the im plications low ing sta te m e n t w as issued by m ise of a new day if w e would th ey a re black m en, beau tifu l, rev o lu tio n aries a r e offering. of c a p ita lism ’s a lte rn a tiv e , so­ th e ste erin g co m m ittee of the ce ase from co m p ro m isin g w ith co m p assio n ate and proud T hey advocate so cialism , in o r­ cialism , w hich is being so h e a rt­ B lack S tu d en ts’ A lliance con­ our m anhood and be the m en blacks. These m en fe lt th e pain d e r to g u a ra n te e freed o m from ily endorsed by th ese young re v ­ cern in g th e suspension of two God has d estined us to be, in of B irm ingham , Ala. and they oppression. B ut in fac t, social­ o lutionaries. black a th le te s a t th e O lym pic sp ite of th e legacy of P au l crie d and suffered w ith m il­ ism o ffers no freed o m w h atso ­ The a tta c k s a re aim ed a t capi­ G am es in M exico City. R obeson le ft black ath letes, lions of o th ers a f te r th e b ru ta l ever. killing of M artin L. King. These ta lis t "o p p re ssio n ." T his im plies in sp ite of th e leg acy E .W .B th a t th e c a p ita list sy stem forces Socialism and individual fre e ­ “ T om m ie S m ith and John D uBois le ft a s a th in k er, all m en felt the iron g rip s of op­ its w ill on people, thus sa c rific ­ dom a r e a s in com p atib le a s night C arlos a r e su re som e g re a t th e black a th le te s an d suppos­ p ression and unlike too m any ing th e ir individual rig h ts. T his is and day. Socialism is defined as ru n n ers; I ju s t c a n ’t u n d er­ edly m o rally stro n g w hites of us they decided to ex p re ss not only erroneous thinking, but a social o rganizatio n b ased on sta n d w hy th ey would w an t to w en t on to run and ju m p a s th e ir disgust for th is inhum ane re p re se n ts a dangerous lack of g o vernm ent ow nership, m - nage- ru in th e ir c a r e e r s .” L ets go re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e U nited an d sad istic sy stem w hich o b jectiv ity and ratio n ality . m e n t, and con tro l of th e en- back. The d a te w as Sept. 15, S tate s, th e land of the fre e — m a im s the bodies and the m inds On th e c o n tra ry , ca p ita lism is tia l m ean s of production, d is­ 1963; it w as a b eau tifu l Sun­ la, la, la. of blacks (for su re) and th e only econom ic sy stem based trib u tio n and exchange. How can day m orning m ad e even m o re Did th e se m en tru ly re p ­ w h ites alike. As en em ies of in­ on individual freedom . I t is the people be fre e w hen th e ir eco­ b eau tifu l by the hum ble a tte n d ­ re s e n t th e U nited S tate s? Did ju stice , no g re a te r actio n could only sy stem th a t g ra n ts th e indi­ nom y is enslav ed by govern­ an ce of b lack s a t th e ir place an y of th ese m en re p re se n t h av e been taken. vidual his inalienable rig h t to m en t? of w orship. T hroughout the th e d e stitu te and w eary souls The Black Students A lliance engage in w h atev er p u rsu it he In a so c ialist sy stem , the indi- nation m in iste rs ex horted the of those grieving m o th e rs or would like to s ta te th a t they brotherhood of m an and black those of our little black g irls endorse and e m u late th e cour­ m in iste rs spoke of th a t long k illed in B irm in g h am ? E ven a g e of these m en. We consider S N ’s b l a t a n t e r r o r aw aited d ay w hen black peo­ m o re im p o rta n t is the ques­ th e suspension by the U nited ple would be fre e a t la st. F o r tion of w h eth er an y of th ese S ta te s and all th e co u n tries who ia ry Code of O p erations. The acquiesced to th e ir forced d e­ To The E d ito r: Code of O p eratio n s sta te s a c e rta in black church in B ir­ people rep rese n ted th e b ro th ­ m ingham , Ala. th is sp ecial day e r s on th e block from C alif­ p a rtu re as d eplorable b u t typi­ in T itle Two, Section 11, P a r t c a l of a sta g n an t w orld un­ In your M onday, O ct. 21 ed­ A, "R e g u la r v ac an c ie s sh all be of sp irit-clean sin g and soul- orn ia to New Y ork who, w ith rea d y for functional change. ito ria l en titled “ Behind the Sus­ filled in spring te rm so th a t search in g w as m aliciously im passioned fury, long to be Y es, T om m ie S m ith an d Jo h n pension R eso lu tio n ," th e re is sh a tte re d w ith th e d ea th c a r ry ­ m en in ev ery sen se of the the m e m b ersh ip in th e fall te rm a b la ta n t e r r o r in your r e f ­ C arlos a re g re a t tra c k m en, sh all include a t le a s t one soph­ ing sound of a bom b explosion. w ord? no doubt two of th e g re a te s t. ere n c e to the ap p o in tm en t of A fter th e rubble w as clea re d E n te r T om m ie S m ith and A ll-U niversity S tudent Ju d ic i­ om ore, tw o ju n io rs , and two re lu c ta n t and disbelieving eyes Jo h n C arlos: both of th ese B u t vitally m o re im p o rta n t is a ry (A U SJ) m e m b ers. The se n io rs.” In T itle Two, Section th e fac t th a t th ey a r e m en-- found th a t A lm ighty God had m en a r e estab lish ed and r e c ­ e d ito ria l sta te s, in re fe re n c e to 111, P a r t A of the code, it sta te s, tak en the souls of four little ord-breaking tra c k s ta rs , lov­ b eau tifu l black m en--unafraid “ AUSJ shall e le c t Chief Ju stic e to ex p ress th e ir co n tem p t for AUSJ, “ As th e ju d ic ia ry is p re s­ and A ssociate Chief Ju s tic e b eau tifu l g irls to h eaven as ed and envied by m any. T heir a m o rally d ecad en t society. en tly constituted, m e m b e rs a re not appointed until fall te rm is during the ninth w eek of every new re c ru its for his A rm y of n am es w ere assu re d a p lace T ra ck rec o rd s a re cherished R ighteousness. in th e rec o rd books: th ey also w ell u nder w ay, and th e re is ef­ spring te r m .” So as can be M any a b rig h t eye w as sad ­ had ea rn ed th e m se lv es a p lace for th e m o m en t and the m em o ry rea d ily seen th e b o ard is appoint­ of th e deeds soon fades aw ay. fectiv ely no AUSJ until th a t dened and m any a saddened in th e h e a rts of m an y fans ed and stru c tu re d a t th e end B ut the sym bolic deeds of tim e. T he problem (re fe rrin g to ey e crie d b u t things soon r e ­ a c ro ss th e country. of ea ch spring te rm and is read y th e se tw o m en shall be en­ lack of speedy h ea rin g s) could for business w hen th e following sum ed th e ir n o rm al p ace. In The d isc re p an c y in T om m ie tren ch ed in the h e a rts of all be rem ed ied if th e ju d ic ia ry sp ite of th is a tro c ity , in sp ite S m ith and John C arlos (so m e­ m e m b e rs w ere chosen each fall te rm begins. people fo r rig h t-b o th black and F re d Belinsky of the b eau ty and eloquence of thing m an y don’t u n d erstan d ) sp ring te rm for th e following M alcolm X ’s m e ssag e, in spite is th a t they w ere not only tra c k w hite. y e a r .” A ll-U niversity Student Ju d ic ia ry As it happens the rec o m m en ­ E D IT O R ’S N O TE : O ur apolo­ d ation th a t the e d ito ria l m a k es is g ies to M r. B elinsky. W hile our ex a ctly w h at is a lre a d y in effect p ens w ro te AUSJ, our m inds and functioning according to w ere thinking of the Student- th e A ll-U niversity S tudent Judic- F a c u lty Ju d ic ia ry . ill/ i r ii - f t ’ ’' ’’ 1 lo n g m a k e and Garden Level m in i l o o k o u t f o r y o u r o w n fa lls t h e n e w s t o m p e r s d :¥ i f r o m M o x e e s m a t c h . . . A. W a b a n : h e a v y blunt to e w in gtip Top a s lin k o f pant with a slic k tie with e x t e n s io n s o l e . B r o w n , w h i s ­ s t r ip e d tu r t le to c a r r y the lo n g and k e y , m a h o g a n y o r b la c k l e a t h e r . le a n lo o k f r o m ch in to ank le. I t’s 1 2 .9 8 B . S t a n f o r d ; a h e e l that ta k e s o ff, a the lo ok o f n o w , s o sh o u ld n ’t it be high fr o n t, a w in n er to d ay . In t a p e s ­ your lo o k ? R ibbed p u ll-o n pant i s tr y g o ld o r tan le a t h e r . 1 4 .9 8 C. M l d d l e b u r y : a h e a r ty h e lp in g o f 100% D a c r o n ® p o l y e s t e r knit. N a v y , s p e c t a t o r s t y lin g , topped o ff with a g r e e n o r b l a c k , s i z e s 8 - 1 6 . 1 3 .9 8 . b u c k le . W h isk ey or b la c k l e a t h e r . B ro w n o r b la c k p aten t. 1 4 .9 8 B a c k - z ip p e d m o c k tu r tle top i s r a g ­ lan slee v e d and fu lly fa s h io n e d . N a v y , b r o w n o r b on e n y lo n , s i z e s m in i h u m a n h a ir fa il 39.95 3 4 - 4 0 . 8 .9 8 . B o th a r e m a c h in e w a s h ­ a b le . lo n g h u m a n h a ir f a ll 59.95 A nyw ay you lo o k at it hum an h a ir J a i l s are f a b u l o u s - - m i n i o r lon g le n g th s with d e ta c h a b le v e l v e t h e a d ­ 1 B. band. C hange y o u r lo o k as q u ick ly g as a c h a n g e o f m o o d . . . w e a r it c a s u a l l y o r in c u r l s , tie it b a c k . In a c o m p le t e lin e o f c o l o r s . I I s y n th e tic fa lls C a m p u s L o n g and m in i le n g th s in the c o l o r you n e e d . 1 5 .9 5 C e n t e r |i W IG S A L O S - S E C O .\D L E V E L E A S T L A \S I .\C | Shop East Lansing today noon C . to 9. Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 6 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Linus’ “ A V E R Y IM PO R T AÎ CALL” a very important call him too? Oh, th a t's sw ell. I “ Well, he does and he “ I see. And a re you going w a s u n fo rtu n ate, la st y ear. If r son-to­ knew th e re , we^e ?Jill som e t i . „¡„n only C harlie Brow n had n ’t put QO*r *W* d o e s»nV'L YYqu, gi see. i^t ’ss aa liUi. a i*"* M * * pe rso n f t r W* M fetb Sa/ . -a- U iv , * ------------- “ Well th a t's th e point of P u m p k in would ave c o m e . . B row n, th S t's B-R-O-W-N, yes, sin c ere, and you ca n find a sin­ help y ou?” it Linus, w e 're rea d y to w ait “ Well, a t le a st by w atching rig h t. C ertain ly , I ’ll hold on. c e re p lace to w ait, it ’ll all Who is Snoopy? for him h ere a t MSU, b u t w e a t 7:30 T h ursday night w e ’ll (She d ia ls) C lick-clickety- h ap p en .” “ Well, th e re ’a alw ay s P ep­ need advice. Like, say, w here know w h at to w atch out fo r.” click -d ic k ety -click . “ I see. Can you reco m m en d p e rm in t P a tty . Of course, w ill w e w ait, and w h at do we “ Y es, and I m u st say, Mr. (C lack) “ H ello ?” a w aiting p la ce in our a r e a ? ” Snoopy w as supposed to com e Schulz did a good job on the “ H ello, C h arlie B ro w n ?” w atch fo r? ” “ Well, a s I re c a ll, you have along la st tim e, b u t I d o n 't “ Oh w ell . . . H m m m , w here show . I'd w atch it m y self if “ No, th is is Lucy. D o you lots of co u n try sid e n ea r you, know w hat happened to him . did you say you w e re ? ” y es? Wfeli, p ro b ab ly - out back it w asrf’t m y b e d tim e .” w ish to speak w ith th a t dum b- H e V been actin g stra n g e la te ­ “ L an sin g .” “ W ell listen, Linus. I t ’s been dum b?” by th e cow b a rn s would be a ly. S o m etim es I serio u sly doubt By MARK M cPH ER SO N “ I see. W ell, acco rd in g to good spot. T h e re ’s a nifty g r e a t talking to you. So you “ W ell, yes, s o rt of. This is th a t he thinks h e’s a dog. Y et, S ta te N ew s R ev iew er the schedule I rec eiv ed , you’ve cornfield aro u n d th e re som e- say the b est place to ca tc h the M ark M cP h erso n calling, fo r th e o th e r tim e s I guess he couldn’t got a p re tty d e c e n t ch an ce of w h ere, I think rig h t on M ount G re a t P um pkin is out n ea r the S ta te N ew s. N—— ---------.------------------------- be anything else. Who else seeing him . B ut you know, th is Hope, r ig h t? ” cow b a rn s ? ” “ Is th a t a fa rm p ap e r? I “ W ell yes I do. In fa c t, you would w an t to k iss L u cy ?” m u st b e done in a ll serious- “ Do you m e a n th e a re a ju s t “ U m m hm m . B ut rem e m b er, d e te c t la te n t m ean in g s behind ca n re a lly be a help to those “ Y ou’ve got* a point th ere. ness. G re a t Scot, w hen I think off P a rk in g L ot “ Y ” ? ” i t ’s sin c erity th a t m a tte rs. th a t n am e. Psychologically 0f u s w ho w ill be w aitin g for Say, I h e a r CBS is running a of th e tim e s I ’ve blow n m y “ Y es. I know th a t’s p re tty W ithout it, even your fav o rite it ’s re a lly v ery in te restin g , th e G re a t P u m p k in n ex t w eek .” sp ecial p ro g ra m T h u rsday b la n k et w on’t help. Well, thanks F o r a nickel w e could d iscu ss T ru e B eliev ers ch an ces b efo re. B u t th is y e a r, f a r for an y h u m an to v en tu re. ab o u t w h at happened to you I ’m su re h e ’ll c o m e .” B ut still, it would m e a n a g re a t for calling. I ’ve go to go now. it s o m e tim e . . . ” “ The G re a t (g asp ) P u m p ­ la s t H allow een. S o rt of g et­ I t ’s th a t dog of ours, acting “ Y es w ell, h o w e v e r. . . ” kin . . . Y es! Yes! (heavy If you’re, s in c e r e . . . d ea l to th e G re a t P u m p k in , and tin g us into the s p irit of things, odd again. F ir s t he follow s N ut R eview ? b reath in g ) Isn ’t it a ll g ran d ? "Y ou m e an he do esn ’t al- m e too. H e’ll only be stopping eh?” C harlie to school, and now, “ W hat ex a ctly a r e you, a And you’r e going to w a it for w ays? off th e re for a w h ile . . (Sigh) “ W ell, yes. T h at w ell . . . it looks like h e’s sc an d a l sh eet, o r a n ut re ­ putting w ings on his dog-house. view o r som ething? Y ou’d have W hat does it a ll m e a n ? ” to b e to w an t to talk to C h ar­ lie Brow n. A re you N ew L e ft? ” “ No, ju s t s o rt of w h a t’s left. COURSE EVALUATION “ Good talking to you Linus, good-bye.” “ G ’b y .” (Click) I guess. I only w anted to d is­ Well boys and g irls, th e re cu ss T he G re a t P um pkin you have it from th e source. w ith . . . ” T hose of you w ho’d like to “ Now hold on, did you say w h a t I thought you did? (To R a t i n g s h e l p p i c k c l a s s e s w a it for the G re a t P um pkin w ith us can plan on seeing M S U L E C T U R E -C O N C E R T S E R IE S h e rse lf,, “ Oh b ro th e r, an o th er fu rth e r d e ta ils in th is colum n. o n e.” ) You don’t w ant C har­ lie B row n, M ister, you w ant By G R E G SCH RO ED ER Sid S pector, c h a irm a n of s ta rte d to w ard s th e firs t ing of te n u re to p ro fessors. F o r this w eek, ta k e L inus’ th e o th e r m e n ta l ca se around Students a r e now ab le to tell co u rse ev alu atio n , s ta te d th a t co u rse e v alu atio n book, T he sole purpose of V iew­ ad v ice and w atch “ I t ’s The 'S P E C IA L * h ere , Linus. Hold on, I think h e ’s o ut in th e back y ard . (T h ere is yelling and w h at they rea lly think of th e ir 8 o ’clock te a c h e r who keeps th em aw ake, stu d en ts using th is book dur- ing re g istra tio n ca n possibly find o u t th e b e st in stru c to rs A t th e beginning of spring te rm 1967, sig n ific an t p ro g re ss w as m ade. T he q u estio n n aires point, how ever, is for th e stu ­ d en ts use. O fficially, the A d m in istra­ G re a t Pum pkin, C harlie B row n” o a t 7:30 T hursday night, Chan­ nel 6. T hey’ll all be th ere, sc re am in g in th e background, C ourse evaluation, a se rv ic e for th e ir co u rse s sin ce 60 to used w ere designed a f te r ones tion say s th a t the fac u lty r a t ­ ev e ry m e m b e r of ca rto o n ist THE YALE RUSSIAN th e sound of a sw ift slap, som eone running tow ard th e 0f ASMSU, r a te s fac u lty a s ex cellen t, av e ra g e or in ferio r 80 p er c e n t of th e fac u lty have been e v a lu ated by th e se rv ic e. used a t th e U n iv ersity of Ohio, _ . . , . ings in V iew point does not a f­ fe c t th e ir ten u re. H ow ever, C h arles Schulz’s G a lle ry ” of sta rs . W hile you “ P e a n u ts phone, dropping th e rec eiv e r, anc| a iso te lls all re la tiv e as- The se rv ice h an d s o ut ques- tu C ours** ^ 5 S pector feels th a t th e se r a t ­ w atch , give som e thought to CHORUS th en picking it up again. ) “ H ello? (panting heavily) p e c ts of a course. T he in fo rm atio n is com piled tio n n a ires to c la sse s a t th e end of th e te rm to ev a lu a te *!** e1^ .a " _ L . j_*_ __ _ th e te rm . A fter th e d a ta w as co llected , it w as analyzed by ings p a rtia lly influence th e Ad­ m in istratio n . n ex t w eek’s pilgrim age. If w e don’t see a la rg e o range U .F .O ., a t le a st th e ch an ces of a b eagle T h is is Linus. Do you w an t | nf0 a book of facu lty ra tin g s th e ir co u rse and in stru c to r. V iew point w ill be d istrib u ted ite m count. E ssa y resp o n ses in a Sopwith C am el a r e p re tty A group of about 30 m ale voices, students of the A m eri­ an y th in g ?” called Viewpoint. A fter a ll th e d a ta is collec­ by som e E a s t L ansing book w ere re a d an d su m m arized . good! can u n iv e rsity of Yale, under the d irec tio n of Denis M ickie- ted, it is fed in to co m p u ters sto re s fo r 50 cents. wicz, founder of the ch o ir. W inner of f ir s t p rize fo r m ale and in te rp re te d a s o b jectiv e­ D ue to th e door resp o n se to an ! ly as possible. T he books a re th is p rev io u s q u estio n n aire, ch o ru ses in the la st F estival de C h a n tC h o ra ld e M ille, the ACTUAL PERFORMANCE! group has in its r e p e rto ire re lig io u s and folk m usic, then published d u rin g the su m ­ a rev ise d fo rm w as u sed in A m erican N egro sp iritu a ls, and so ld ier songs. T he solo­ is ts a r e distinguished by th e ir vocal quality and the a r t of of the ! NATIONAL THEATRE! OF GREAT BRITAIN 1 m er. Student ev alu atio n of co u rses fall, 1967. A le tte r w as se n t to 275 'Citizens’ promote knowing how to sing. and facu lty a r e now com m on e sso rs explaining th e pur- LAURENCE! a ti oBennington en m n g on C ^ oollege, uege, U u nmivver- e r- F ■ d p ro ce F d• u re of. . th . e eVal- > candidates’ debate 0 u IER osity of C alifornia a t B erkeley, J'uation. ° Uon O 0vPe r ^ p e r ce n t ver 66 p e r ce n t of theof thc M o n ., N o v . 4 - 8 :1 5 p .m . Brooklyn College, C ornell Urn- o fesso rs g av e th e ir p erm is- v ersity , U n iv ersity of Illinois, A new o rganization w as a te a c tiv itie s w ith ev ery other sion to be ev alu ated . P u rd u e U n iv ersity , MSU and fo rm ed nationally la st w eek group in the country. G raf Y ale. C ourse E v alu atio n , n u m b e r­ to p ro m o te a d e b a te betw een said th a t th e re a re ab o u t 10 &THIEI I II F A IR C H IL D TH E A TR E ing clo se to 30 co u rses a t the people w orking w ith him lo­ The effec tiv e n ess of th ese th e th re e m a jo r P re sid e n tia l tim e , w as confined to Uni­ cally to help bring about the ra tin g s is s till being re s e a rc h ­ can d id ates. P U B L IC , $ 2 .5 0 ; S T U D E N T S $ 1 .5 0 v e rsity college co u rses and a ed by se v e ra l u n iv ersities. “ C itizens for D eb a te” has d ebate. few re la te d electiv es. outlined its p urposes a s “ en­ T IC K E T S O N S A yE A T T h e g r e a te s t O t h e llo e v e r b y I t w as found th a t stu d e n t r a t ­ “ We a re p rim a rily a non­ ings of in stru c to rs w ere not C ourse E v alu atio n w as ex ­ couraging and req u e stin g th a t p a rtis a n o rg an iz atio n ." G raf th e g r e a te s t a c to r o f o u r tim e . U N IO N T IC K E T O F F IC E re la te d to th e stu d e n ts sex, .panded th is . y e a r to include a d eb a te on m a jb r cam paign said. "W e a r e not supporting TO D AY & TO M O RRO W O N LY AT 2 P .M .“ " ag e, g ra d e level, m a jo r, g ra d e co u rse s in th e u p p er levels, issu es be ac ce p te d by all th ree an y one c a n d id a te ." U N IO N B U IL D IN G & 8 P .M . • S P A R T A N T W IN W E S T • p o in t a v e ra g e o r g ra d e re- N ex t y e a r ’s book w ill include ca n d id a tes for the high office ceived from th e in s tru c to r being an im p ro v ed q u estio n n aire, aim - of P re sid e n t of th e U nited "H u n d red s of thousands of r a ted. ing a t m o re sp ecific questions. S ta te s .” The s ta te m e n t fu rth e r A m erican s are expressing co m m en ted th a t “ n eith er lack th e ir d esire th a t all th re e p re s­ Student ev alu atio n is not new “ We h o p e,” S pector said , “ to idential ca n d id a tes a g re e to E X C L U S IV E of C ongressional actio n nor a t MSU. F o r m an y y e a rs the h av e th e n ex t book published by a p p e a r on the sa m e platfo rm F IR S T S H O W IN G N O P R I V E - I N R T H S lD T H E A T R E ^ P P d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts an d col- leg es conducted th e ir own eval- uations. The re s u lts w ere, how- th e end of Ju ly to en ab le a fre sh m a n a t su m m e r o rien ta- tion to u se it b efo re he regis- any of the conditions being set fo rth by individual ca n d id a tes should deny A m erican s the in a d eb ate on th e m a jo r is­ s u e s ," G ra f said. "T h e pro­ 3 FE A TU R E S 3 rig h t and p riv ileg e of e v a lu a t­ posed d eb a te should no longer e v e r, for th e p erso n al use of te rs. F re sh m e n w ould th en be be considered a m a tte r of t »M m I h r t * « i U S - 2 7 .. « 2 - 7 4 0 » as su re d a ch a n ce to s ta r t Uni­ ing th e positions of each can d ­ th e d e p a rtm e n t or college. choice, w ith c e rta in conditions v e rsity life w ith th e b e s t in- id a te on a com m on p la tfo rm .” A D U LTS O N LY * FR E E H E A TE R S In 1963, th e firs t co u rse and laid down by individual c a n ­ o stru c to r an d be ab le to r e ­ The organization has 250 E X C L U S IV E • FR E E H E A TE R S d id a te s ," he said. T e a c h e r E v alu atio n C o m m it­ groups throughout th e country. ce iv e th e b e st e d u c atio n .” A D U LTS O N LY • 3 FE A TU R E S te e a t MSU w as se t up a s a P au l G raf, ch a irm an of the G ra f said th a t the local sp ecial p ro je c t u n d er ASMSU. Som e colleges such a s Y ale local group, said th a t his group's c o m m itte e feels th a t none of use ev a lu atio n s in the g ran t- RUSS MEYER S6Z: W H ATEVER T H E Y ’ R E D 0 IH G ...W H E R E V E R T H E Y ’ R E R U N N IN G ... In th e fall of 1966, w ork w as m ain function w as to coordin- th e ca n d id a tes have spoken out on th e issues such as th e w ar w fc m m m r p m m m BOOM and law and order. “ V ice P re sid e n t H um phrey to . T H E Y O U N G R U N A W A Y S Sly A nd The F am ily Stone m a d e a s ta r t in offering to d e b a te ,” G ra f said. "N ixon B U S T ... A T G R A N D M O T H E R ’S, O C T . 29, T H R O U G H N O V. 3 and W allace owe it to the citizens to face the challenge T h e f i r s t s u c c e s s fu l fu s io n o f s o u l and p s y c h e d e lia , S ly and th e F a m ily she’d cause W h e n th e y p la y , yo u k n o w th e y b e lo n g t o g e t h e r , and d eb ate the issu es." G ra f said th a t he feels th a t T h e y '( ( be at C iK A N tJM O f H t K 'i , s t a r t i n g Tuesciay O c t. l y fn rö u 'g n S u n ­ ‘ th e cam paign has been based a rie iO R day, N o v . 3 . too m uch on p erso n a lities and . not enough on th e issues. WAIL ST. I No m a t t e r w h a t y o u ’ ve h e a r d th e c o v e r c h a rg e f o r S ly and th e F a m ily PROGRAMINFORMATION ^ 482*3905 S tone w i l l be as f o llo w s : D ay COVER lO T IC H IG A N O C T . 29, ,5 0 TO D A Y 2 -B IG H IT S O C T . 30 $ |.0 0 / BIG’BO N D ’SALE A O C T . 31 $ |.o o NOV. I $ 2 ,0 0 T H PU N DERB ALL ANAVISION TECHNICOLOR NOV. 2 N O V . 3* $ 2 .0 0 $ 2 .5 0 'FROMRU SSIAW TECHNICOLOR ITHLOVE1 * T h e S u n d a y s h o w s a r e a t 4 a nd 8 p .m . T h e r e is no age r e s t r i c t i o n to From R u ssia With Love* Shown a t 1:30-5:40-9:55 a tte n d th e m . ‘Thunderball* 3:25 & 7:40 only " FRIDAY .......... 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O F C AM PU S A T 12:00 p .m ._____________________ S L Y A N D T H E F A M IL Y S T O N E W ed n esd ay, O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 / Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Theft handicaps music tour By V A LER IE RESTIVO R eeves W hite said a $1000 would spot th e gam ba “ in a tem po P e rh a p s the tra u m a of U nder W hite's ab le direction çeyu&d 4*v beihs. offpce^for n ^ r ^ i t or t af> |jti^ q a w n playing on d iffe ren t in stru m en ts the ensam b le excelled in per- 1 v ', '« > * .U ,* * S unday scfmu irt&‘ » Anyone who sees" any un­ superiority of the vocal s e g ­ m ance by the New York Mus- ab le of the instru m en ts. It usual, an tiq ue stringed or wood pavane, “ P av an a all venetiana- is a B aas Viola de G am ba, wind in stru m en ts is asked to m ents of the p ro gram . W hite’s S altarello -P iv a" by Dalza. ica w as overshadow ed by a forte is ch o ral d irectio n, judg­ sm all d ra m a which began this m ade in the seventeenth cen­ co n tact John R eeves W hite, tu ry by an unknown A ustrian. in c a re of 165 W. 57th St., ing from S unday’s p erfo rm ­ The unusual arran g e m en t of S eptem ber in New York City. ance. The g roup’s stationw agon w as This is the la rg e st in the fam ­ New York, N Y. 10019. the Josquin des P re z “ M issa locked and parked; w ithin a ily of gam bas, whose shoulders L utenist C hristopher Wil­ av e m a ris S tella," began with few • m inu tes sev eral in stru ­ slope, in co n trast to the Sunday’s p ro gram did not liam s w as ra th e r aw kw ard and the G regorian hym n on Mich m en ts w ere stolen. Although straig h ter shoulders of their ap p ear to su ffer g re atly from hesitating in his solo p erfo rm ­ the m a ss is based and in­ even rep licas of the in stru ­ m odern relation s, the vio­ the m u sician s’ loss. Although ance of pieces by John Am ­ cluded an interlud e, “ Salve m ents, which d ate from the lins. the in stru m en talists occasion­ brosia D alza, but sounded en­ V irgo,” an organ m otet fifteenth to the late eighteenth The m issing in stru m en t is ally lost co ntrol of the m usic, tirely d iffe ren t in his acco m ­ Cavazzoni, beautifully render Cool class century, a re hard to obtain, la rg e r than a cello. W hite this o ccu rred w hen W hite did said he is perplexed ab o u t not d irec t them . W ithout his panim ent of B ass-baritone ed by E dw ard Sm ith. The chorai blend w as ex cellent Also wor th e group’s co n cert tou r w as A rthur B urrow s rendition of Spurred by the recent case o f “ Indian S u m r n e r " a i d the e v e n h o tte r c l a s s r o o m s , not halted. The P ro M usica how the thief or thieves would coaching, th e re w as a g eneral F ran ciscu s B ossinensis’ “ R e­ m entioning w as the >nal uum M anfred En g elm an n , associate professor of natural scie n c e (hidden a m o n g s t his in stru m en talists borrow ed from be able to dispose of their lack of unity th a t showed up c e rc a r e L aude P ro cession ale: ber, also by u es P re s, titled "E ! students), took his N a t S c i c l a s s o u t d o o r s f o r a n I n t e r e s t i n g b r e a k In t h e r o u t i n e . the fam ous collection of the unique aquisitions. He sug­ m o st sharply in the e rra tic De m ai p er m a ra v e g lia .” gringo” (“ the crirK et" t. State N e w s photo by M ik e S lrn a Boston M useum of F ine A rts gested th at the only possibil­ and began th e ir co ncert sea­ ity would be various pawn_ son. shops, and he said th a t p er­ who was she? M usical d i r e c t o r John haps som e a le rt MSU student sometimes U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n she was a child Notice to Students skipping rope, sometimes r e v i e w s p a s s - f a i l s y s t e m SEATS she was a Though it»-is too e a rly to a re now taking ad vantage of the should be opened up m o re w hile d etec t th e effectiv en ess of opportunity, how w ell they did in th e ir pass-fail courses com ­ o th ers a re d issatisfied th at stu dents a re n ’t doing as well STILL AVAILABLE woman with M SU’s pass-fail courses, the U niversity of W isconsin is in the p ro cess of studying its year-old pass-fail system . p ared w ith th e ir p erfo rm ance in th e ir previous graded courses, w hich courses they as in g raded c la sse s.” “ I think th e re is a g re a t d eal of in te re st on the p a rts COUPON A apassionate hunger, and F . C handler Young, assoc­ took in relatio n to th e ir m a jo r of stu dents and facu lty ,” Young BACH COLLEGIUM & KANTOREI iate dean of the u n iv ersity ’s fields, and how w ell they did said, “ but th e re is no unanim ­ one day the in those c o u rses.’ ity of opinion.” STUTTGART O ct. 29 College of L e tte rs and Sci­ 80 m u s ic ia n s ; c h o i r , and s o lo is t s ence, said th a t though the “ The pass-fail system has child and the gone fairly w ell as I see it,” The re p o rt is being m ad e a t study is not com pleted, som e the req u est of the acad em ic or in terestin g tren d s a re alread y Young said. “ I don’t really woman came know the respo nse of th e fac­ deans staff of the U niversity DANZAS VENEZUELA Nov. 25 a p p a re n t in the pass-fail sys­ of W isconsin. tem now in its third sem es­ ulty. Som e think it’s good and F o lk lo r e b a lle t ; d a n c e r s , s in g e r s together... te r of use. and m u s ic ia n s “ Those w ith a higher g rade point av erag e tended to do b et­ te r in a pass-fail co urse than those w ith a low er a v e ra g e ,” S tu d e n ts to e x p lo r e COUPON B Young said. “ T h ere is a posi­ MAN OF LA MANCHA Nov. 7 and 8 tiv e co rrelatio n betw een a stu­ Best M u sica l of the Y e a r grad o p p o rtu n ities rachel. r a c h e l d en t’s g rad e point and his suc­ (C h o i ce o f nights) cess in pass-fail w o rk ,” Young said the second reve- G raduating seniors and last vestigation w ork on th e p a rt of ^ lation w as th a t stu dents do not do a s w ell in pass-fail w ork a s they do in g raded w ork. te rm jun io rs who a re thinking about going to g rad u ate school a re w elcom e to atten d a “ G rad- the student. The inform ation th a t' he receives w ill be first hand, not from a catalogue th a t is COUPON CITY CENTER JOFFREY BALLET C in the PAUL NEWMANproduction of Ju n io rs and seniors w ith a t u ate O pportunities” m eeting possibly and frequently o u td at­ lea st a 2.5 g rad e point av erag e sponsored by the H onors Col­ ed. Nov. 14 and 15 a re eligible to tak e pass-fail lege. Q uestions on w here and how to 2 8 -m e m b e r classic dance co m p a n y S« CI*1 g u e s ts t.r [SU G G ESTED FO R MATURE AUDIENCES! apply to g rad u ate schools w ill be JAMES KATE ESTELLE D O N A LD G E R A L D IN E 1------------------- courses a t the U niversity of On T hursday, beginning a t 7 ; 30 answ ered. S tudents w ill also be (C h o ic e o f nights) SCREENPLAY BY PRODUCED ANO DIRECTED BY W isconsin. Young noted th a t of 3,584 p .m ., rep re se n tativ e s of the v ar­ ious colleges w ill be statio ned in able to find out w h ere and when °OLSONHARRINGTONPARSONSliaMOFFATFITZGERALD stewartistern•paulnewman & ■ ■ ■ eligible only 1,392 took advan­ sep arate room s on thç, second to tak e the g rad u ate record AND CONDUCTED BY JCTOfTlG MOfOSS * "JEST ©Vo<2" BY MARGARET LAURENCE • A Kayos Production TECHNICOLOR* FROM WARNER BROS. SEVER ARTS tag e of th e system . floor of th e tU nion to discuss ex am s and how to sign up for U N IO N T IC K E T O FFIC E H e said th a t he hoped the p rep aratio n s for g rad u ate study. them . ' Inform ation on various aw ards, S ta rts FRI.! I' C H l C À' 'W SîSïiS- com pleted study w ill be av ail­ ab le by ea rly N ovem ber. At th ese m eeting s the stu dent w ill be ab le to find inform ation fellow ships and scholarships will Hours 8 - 5 p.m . ► 4 ..- 3 P O P I 7:40-9:55 P.M . When com pleted, the bulk of on schools in his p articu lar field. also be available. the rep o rt w ill co nsist of a se- The H onors College hopes to in- CASTEWN THEATRES 2nd rie s of tab les d escribing the following a re a s: w hich stu dents troduce th e stu dent to the college th a t is rig h t for him . A M F U SPARTAN TW IN EAST NO Ï in f o p m a tIo n F 3 3 2 -6 9 4 4 | tÂcaint Ù Week! FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER - 3100 EAST SAGINAW ■Phon« 351-0030 a re now eligible to ele ct pass- H aving inform ation av ailable ACRFS OF FREE P A R K IN G fail courses, how m any stu dents w ill cu t down the am ount of in- Feature Today is LADIES' J eter 1:20 - 3:25 D A IL Y A T Is 1 5 - 3 P M — 4*45 - 7 P M - 9*15 BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS 5:30 - 7:35 DAY TONIGHT frtfm 7:00 75^ to 6 p.m . S e il e r s 9:40 PARAMOUNTPICTURESpresents COVER ADINODELAURENTIISPRODUCTION F eatu re at 7:25 and 9:30 J ane QUeLlllieLCH I Lo v e Vou * At a- * A uce B. FÒ N dA il- >f * THE OLDEST T u rn a s A Paul Mazursky & Larry Tucker Production THE WED. STARTS FRIDAY! "The S tra n g e r” STARRING M arcello M astroianni and Anna Karina COLOR OR TODAY . . Irom 1:00 P M . A t 1 :3 0 - 3 : 3 5 - 5 :4 0 - 7 :4 5 - 9 :4 5 r H Ä % DAY . . . 75<— 1:00 to 6:00 P.M . T T n M □ « B THURS. P A R E N T S : B E C A U S E O F C ER TA IN HAPPY R E V E A L IN G S C E N E S ...W E S U G G E S T YOU x S E E “ H E L G A ” F IR S T !!! RINCO PRODUCTIONS CAMMERER FILMS p>«eoi .C O L O R it PCRFECT H elga - . . I.-.» » No One A dm itted U nder 18 HOUR P L U S ! - - P l a n e t O f L i f e y n le s s Accom panied By A A FA CTS-0 F -L IF E FEATURETTE P a re n t ____ 8 10 p.m. it BARDAREI |A BO LL featuring DOHERTHING!“ * the ANOINTRODUCING ¡SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES] Ü D UP JOVANFLEET-LEIGHTAYLOR-YOUNG «M** PAULMAZURSKY&LARRYTUCKER-m m *CHARLESMAGUIRE- — oreadtyHYAVERBACKTECHNICOLOR*FROMMIRIERBROS.-SEVERARTSW P lu s Fun C arto on & Novelty - Next ’T h e S w im m er’’ Muse- ’ $ 3 ^ Elmer Bemstan SUNLINERS i f m m ' \ : r i ** W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n * i Election to end 'Daylight’ debate ... i O.A/f *'■ * "% Ar, t/ « I r fMb . ’* ' V * *' -Jf I I #I 11 f | 1 I * J 1 *- —V k w ork inside all day, increased system than surrounding the difficulties of g ettin g sm all M ichigan v oters w ill end a F ed eral U niformn T im e Act th ree tim e zones. 1 * f tw o-year d eb ate Nov. 5 when of 1966 which req uires advanc­ to u rist tra d e for M ichigan and states. children to bed w hile it is 8 they decM e w hether the sta te ing clocks one hour from 2 a.m . the business advantage of hav­ O pponents light outside should rem a in on D aylight on the last Sunday in April ing a com m on tim e w ith E ast- ,ngs T .m e Mofy Dtha( aylight fa rmSav- e rs R esid en ts of M ichigan's Up­ The F ed e ra l T im e A ct puts the w estern half of the U pper Savings T im e for six m onths until 2 a.m . on the last Sunday ern m a rk ets as reason passing the proposal. m u st s ta rt th e ir m orning work p er P enninsula find the tim e P enninsula on C entral tim e, ! r §| 1 1 each y e a r o r keep clocks at in O ctober. w hile it is still d ark and cdn- issue even m o re confusing. If w hile the e a ste rn half and the E a ste rn S tandard T im e all Although M ichigan did ex em pt W illiam W ickham , leg islat­ tinue until dusk, thus putting v oters decide th a t M ichigan low er penninsula rem ain on i 1 § y earlo n g . itself from this law, a citizens ive counselor for the M ichigan in a longer day. O utdoor the- should rem a in on E a ste rn E a ste rn tim e. But, the K.I. J L tf The ballot, known as P ro ­ petition suspended the exem p­ S tate C ham ber of C om m erce, a tre 0WBn ers ¿om plain about S tandard T im e, w hen the re s t S aw yer A ir F o rce B ase in the posal No. 2, reads, “ Shall the tion and M ichigan w ent on D ay­ said “ w e don t w ant to be a ..do(]ble fa st t i m e s i n c e ^ of the country goes on D ay­ U .P. w ill not be affected by sta te of M ichigan observe D ay­ light Savings Tim e. tim e island .” He said th ere say th at M ichigan is geographi­ light Savings T im e, M ichigan the vote. lig ht Savings T im e?” S upporters of D aylight Sav­ would be confusion in airline, cally in the C entral tim e zone. w ill be both a tim e island and If th e citizens vote “ y e s ,'’ ings T im e point* to added rec* tra in an d b u s • schedules M e n ! Sav• 99% - 99% M a n C r e s t fo r M e n If You B u y B o w l DRESS SMUTS 2ZO 0 ,o 1 35 Discussion. . . SPORT SHIRTS Donald Gibson, asst, professor of Eng lish at the University of Connecticut, spoke Monday night In W ells Hall on an e s s a y e ntitled “ W r i g h t ’ s Invisible KNIT SHIRTS!! 'O u r R e g u l a r ‘ Native Son’ " from his fo rth c o m in g book. State N e w s photo b y B o b Ivins O FF 7__ in L o w D i s c o u n t n e v e r -f h e s s P r i c e s S t u d e n t r e v o l t s l\ YOUR C H O IC E fo r Nivn-mss AFTER SALE L O W P R IC E 1 .9 9 - 2 .4 9 REDTAG SALE d i f f e r By JOHN P IP E R i n S tate N ew s Staff W riter The d ifferences betw een the E u r o p e E u ro pe is p rim a rily an ti-capi­ talistic w hile in E a ste rn E urope th e stu dent m o vem en t is m ore I n c r e d i b l e p u r c h a s e ! S to c k u p n o w f o r C h r h t m o * f o r o i l t h o m o n o n y o u r H»H H o n d c o t n o p o n n o n o n t - p r o c c d r e s s N O -IR O N D R E S S S H IR T S W h ite * , f a s h i o n c o lo r » , a tr ip « * w i t h re g u la r 19 9 REG. LOW stu dent revolutions in E a ste rn and W estern E urope w ere enu­ of a political revolution ag ain st a b u rea u cra tic dictatorsh ip. s h ir t* I n w h l t o a n d c o lo r * , r e g u l a r * a n d b u t t o n d o w n * , a n d b u h o n d o w n c e H a n l 1 4 -1 7 . I P R IC E S T O 4 . 9 9 m e ra te d in a lec tu re Sunday by M iss M andel said th a t the |4 > I 7 . . . S p u n r a y o n f l a m t o l « p o r t * M rt* I n w o v o n G isela M andel, a founding m em ­ developing stu dent revolution ' ~ * * s p l a i d * , S , M , U P o m i o n o n t P ro * * o c r l l a i t » k n l H w i t h 3 - b u tto n p la c k e t 'n p o c k e t, S , M , U N O -IR O N S P O R T S H IR T S B * g * t s r m t l n r * o lid * w h h e m b r o i d e r y ; p l a i d 19 9 REG. LOW b er of the G erm an S tudents for a D em ocratic Society and an in W estern E u ro pe involved th ree stages. b u t t o n d o w n * a n d r e g u l a r * . S - X l. P R IC E 3 . 9 9 ac tiv ist in the E u ro pean Soc­ The first stag e ca m e im m ec- ialist m ovem ent. iately a fte r th e Second World B u y H o w a n d B a u m $ 1 T H IS SALfc O N L Y ! N O -IR O N D R E S S A c rH a n * a c ry M c -A v H P ra y o n * a n d P A N T S D acro n ® 99 In the lectu re, sponsored by W ar w hen overcrow ded uni­ REG. LO W th e Young S ocialist A lliance, v ersitie s did not allow for suf­ MEN’S NEVER-PRESS p e ly o * to r - A v r il r a y o n w o o l * . S a v o l P R IC E S T O 7 . 9 9 M iss M andel said th a t the stu­ ficient com m unication betw een KORATRON PANTS C O T TO N P A JA M A S S c o o p u p a n a r m f u l o f th o * o n i f t y p j 'i In |9 9REG. LOW dent revolution in W estern faculty and students, she ex­ plained. g r o a t s e N d s a n d p r i n t c l S iz e * A -D . P R IC E 3 . 9 9 “ T h ere w ere hundreds and F a m o u s K o ra tro n * o v e n - A FTER S A U D R E S S A S P O R T H O S E so m etim es thousands of stu ­ Students get d en ts atten din g one cla ss ses­ b a k e d p ro c o * * a c s u r o * l o t t ­ i n g , f r o i h l y - i r o r t o d lo o k l I v y PM C E 3 .9 9 N y l o n a n d B a n - U n * n y l o n d r e e s H o*«; O r i o n * a c r y l i c s p o r t H o s e . F it 1 0 - 1 3 . PR. »1 sion and no questions or class­ s t y l e . B la c k , o l i v e , b r a * * . M CG . O f room discussions on the pro­ S iz e * 2 9 t o 4 0 i n t h o g r o u p . C O T TO N U N D E R W E A R S u p im a ® c o t t o n to o * , b r i e f * , a t h l e t i c s h ir t* ; tax refunds fesso r’s su b je ct w as allow ed. The second stag e in the stu ­ w o v e n b o x o r s . S , M , L, XL; 3 0 - 4 2 . FO R dent m o vem en t involved revo­ kS A V E ! H A N D K E R C H IE F S in new ruling lution aries becom ing m ore TWO GREAT PARTY GAMES! C o rd e d w e a v e s ; c o lo r e d b o rd e r* ; c o t- P c PA CK A G E ' R E G . P R IC E 9 9 c About, 300 MfjU stu dents or an ti-im p erialistic, esp ecially in r t o n s a ti n s trip « * . opposition to the V ietnam W ar." th e ir p are n ts n tay be eligible SEDUCTION for incom e tax refun ds because she »aid. ■■■-* <♦ She observed th a t this re su lt­ A N e w V a - I a t l o n o f the of a change in ruling by the oldest G a m e in th e W o r l d »4.97 In tern al R evenue S ervice (IRS) on p aym en ts under the W ar O r­ ed in m any d em o n stratio n s in w hich a larg e num ber of stu ­ d en ts w ere injured by police. PASS-OUT phans A ssistance Act. Ja m e s M orse, d irec to r of the V eterans “ T hese beating s m ad e m any W in o r Lo s e , Fun for everybody! It’ s G r e a t *5.47 A dm inistration (VA) at MSU said Tuesday. stu dents see sim ila ritie s be­ tw een the violent m ethods used by the police in breaking up the The IRS has ruled th a t such d em o nstratio ns and the m ethods p aym en ts a re now reg ard ed as used by the ca p italist co un tries scholarships and do not have in conducting th e V ietnam to be counted for incom e tax W ar,” she said. purposes. Students a re eligible for such M iss M andel pointed to stu ­ p aym en ts if they a re the chil­ dent d issatisfactio n w ith the dren of v eteran s who died or ed ucational system , the high ^ B IG G E S T w ere p erm an en tly and totally youth unem ploym ent ra te , and th e young so cialists’ belief th a t P disabled as a resu lt of m ilitary service. a socialist system could not be I T a b le Top R ib b e d O r io n * The dependents a re en titited p erp etu ated w ithin a c a p italis­ RECORD RACK to $130 a m onth if they a re en­ tic fram ew ork, as reaso n s for ic SLIPON rolled in college full tim e and a re paid a lesser am ount for the revolutionary mood. In referen ce to E a ste rn E u ro ­ pean stu dent rev olutionary H o ld s 4 0 re c o rd s! SWEATERS p art-tim e enrollm ent. M orse said the ruling is re ­ stru gg les, M iss M andel said B ra s s -p la te d fin is h . tro ac tiv e and those who m ight th a t traditio nally stu dent pro­ be affected by the ruling should g ra m s th ere have been aim ed co n tact the VA office and the a t attain in g the b asic hum an local IRS office for fu rth er in- rig h ts for them selves and the tfOKu ft STEREO » Z P S C JA i PU R C H A SE! 1 .a . w orking class. All fa v e rit* h its b y to p a r tis ts o n J e w e l, m o c k -tu rtle e n d tu rtle - fa m o u s ta b e ls l n e c k s in f a s h l o n - y c o lo r e . O H o n * acrylic, 3 4 -4 0 . ENJOY THE M is s e s ’ L o n g -S le e v e d BEAUTY POPULAR CLASSICS OXFORD OF ■ x d tln e »ele c tio n o f v o c a ls e n d in­ s tru m e n ta is! 119 SHIRTS WALLACE SALII CONTACT REC. LOW LENSES LP MONOS PRICE 1.77 A B e rm u d a o r b u tto n d o w n * Rock A Roll, C o u n ­ c o lla rs. E asy c a re cot­ tr y A W e s te rn , to n o x fo rd s. 3 2 -3 0 . 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T u rc o tt, re g iste re d optom etrists 11-6 SUNDAY W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 9 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n SPO RTS IN THIC CORNiR. . . ' S ' t o f o c e N D d y n a m i c d u o The 1968 O lym pics: MSU Coach puffy, Daugft 13 TUb^-wuicfrctti rnooyt«* ' ____ State Newt Staff Writer MSU has had relativ e suc­ G olden Dome. . t I m ... ^ i,^ ^ ^ . * ... * g re a te st q u arterb a ck s in the N otre D am e's pow erful of­ c e ss in containing th e p a ir in Seym our, w ith the p erfect By DON KOPRIVA physical attrib u tes for a re- co un try on the college level State News Sports Writer fensive circu s is com ing U th e ir m eeting s th e la st tw o " I ’m sure h e’s even b ette r town S aturday and once again y ears. c e iv e r-siz e , speed, and good Thoughts w hile O lym pic-w atching....... h a n d s-h a s caught 110 p asses than som e pro q u arte rb a c k s." W as Bob B eam on’s F rid ay jum p of 29’2Vh” the g re a te st its m ain a ttra c tio n w ill be the In the 1966 P oll Bowl’ gam e, D augherty said. “ H e has g re at T erry H an ratty to Jim Seym our H a n ratty w as knocked out of for 1,710 y ard s and 15 touch­ p erfo rm an ce in tra ck and field history? C ertainly it m u st dow ns to d ate in his N otre size and speed for a q u a rte r­ riv al R andy M atson’s 71-foot shotput and Jim R y an 's 3:51.1 passing com bination. th e g am e w ith an injury in the back and h as a g re a t a rm .” F or the p ast tw o seasons this firs t q u a rte r and Seym our had D am e career. m ile and 3:33.11500 m eter. H an ratty , a big R om an L ast week as the Irish m et W hat m ight B eam on have done in the trip le jum p , which dangerous duo h as stru ck fear ju s t one reception in th e gam e. Illinois, H an ratty broke N otre into the h e a rts of defensive L a st y ear H a n ratty p assed for G abriel-type q u arterb ack , has w ent in a reco rd 57-feet plus? Bob won the NCAA title in only 99 y ards ag ain st th e S par­ a n im pressive passing reco rd of D a m e’s all-tim e to tal offense both ev en ts in M arch but w as la te r suspended from his team at backs acro ss the nation, in­ record. A ppropriately enough, spiring the Irish publicity de­ tan s and Seym our w as again 263 com pletions in 486 a t­ U niversity of T exas a t E l P aso. He h as been com peting for tem p ts for 3,691 y ard s and 18 the y ard ag e th a t broke th e re c ­ th e H ouston S trld ers. . and. w ouldn’t som e lucky college track p a rtm e n t to bestow such nick­ lim ited to ju s t one catch. ord civmq..on a touchdow n p ass nam es as “ th e B aby Bom b­ F ew o th er tea m s, how ever, touchdow ns to* show fo r h is tw o coach love to have him . h ave had a s m uch success an d a half collegiate seasons. to Seym our. O r how about Bill Toom ey, a little-know n guy who won e r s ” and “ M r. F lin g and M r. The old rec o rd h ’ H been held p erhaps th e m o st grueling te st in the O lym pics, the decathlon? by G eorge (“ Win one to r “ 2 F rid a y night he ran the 400 m e te rs in .45.6, a personal G ip p er” ) G ipp, a s ta r second b est w hich would have placed him sixth or seventh in the only to K nute R ockne as tin reg u lar 400. It w as his fifth even t of the day and pushed him U . S . t a n k e r c o n t i n u e d r i v e ; Irish ’s top football hero. into the lead w hich he would not relinquish S aturday. “ I had m ixed em otions W hat’s going to happen to T om m ie Sm ith and John C arlos, about b reaking the re c o rd ,” w ho plan to sue the U.S. O lym pic C o m m ittee for “defam atio n of c h a ra c te r” ? S ’ g - m a n , p a d d l e r s p a r k l e H a n ratty said afterw a rd . “ I feel like I ju s t b roke a piece of The be. t defense? Shown grabbing a potential G o p h e r touc hd ow n p ass, E x-S partan Ken W alsh has m ade a big splash in the g am es m y m o th er’s expensive china. I don’t know how m o st of the C aptain Al Brenner, the Spartans' counterpart to so far. H e’s alread y anchored one gold m edal w inning relay in the gym nastic com petition. and h as taken th e silver in the 100-meter freesty le M EXICO CITY (U P I) - m e te r fre esty le and the m e n ’s re a l N o tre D am e fans a re going Notre Dam es' split end J im S e y m o u r , c o u ld also be One w onders why A very B rundage, p erpetu ally-criticized A m erica's O lym pic sw im m ers 400-m eter individual m edley T hor received sco res of 9.0 or to feel ab ou t it, b ecause G eorge M S U 's best defense against the T e rry H anratty-- p resid en t of th e Internatio nal O lym pic C o m m ittee (IOC), m oved ah ead on all fronts and 400-m eter freestyle. b e tte r in four com pulsory G ipp alw ays has been so m uch S e y m o u r c o m bin a tion . The tw o -w a y N ile s senior went w as re-elected. M aybe som e of these o th er co un tries a re m ore Tuesday, w ith the exception events, encluding a 9.5 in the a p a rt of N o tre D am e tra ­ W hile the sw im m ers w ere side horse. 84 yards to set up the Spartans' first score. pro-A m erican than w e think. Or m o re anti-A m erican. of ailing C atie B all, b u t MSU chugging along tow ard new d itio n .” State N e w s photo b y B o b Ivins M aybe M SU’s football squad and A ustralian d istan ce run ner a th le tes provided the Y ankee successes, A m erican en trie s in Ron C larke should get tog ether in the 1968 fru stratio n line. tea m w ith only lim ited suc­ In canoeing, fo rm er MSU both g ym n astics and canoeing stu dent and 1964 bronze m ed al­ C larke, w orld-record holder in 17 ev en ts from tw o to ten m iles, cess in g ym n astics and canoe­ w ere re stric te d to m ino r suc­ has never won a gold m edal. U nfortunately, this could be the ing ag ain st E u ro pean sta rts. M iss B all, th e w orld 200- cess, and in th e individual epee ist M arcia Jon es Sm oke of B uchanan and S perry Rade- S ee T h e E n t i r e plucky A ussie’s last shot. fencing com petition, Stephen m a k e r of W inderm ere, F la. Knock on wood for the U.S. roundball team . T hey’re still m e te r b re aststro k e w orld re c ­ N etburn of N ew Y ork C ity w as w inning and Coach H ank Iba hopes to avoid the distinction ord holder from Jacksonville, qualified fourth in w om en’s of being A m erica’s first losing O lym pic basketb all coach. F la ., w as forced to scratch elim inated. F o rm e r MSU g ym n ast D ave p a irs and advanced to th e re ­ JO H N M E Y E R C o llectio n Jim R yun’s u pset loss to Kip K eino should not leave him from the tria l h eats b ecause pechage com petition. T hor led th e A m erican effo rts co m pletely d ism ayed; th e K ansas ac e still has an oth er track of poor form following an a t­ season left and will be looking to w rap up the NCAA m ile title he su rren d ered last Ju n e w hen he w as sidelined w ith tack of th e flu tw o w eeks ago. H er w ithd raw al left G alina A t m ononeucleosis. Prozum enshikova of R ussia IM N ews A R ussian p aper rep o rted th at A m erican businessm en a re th e fav o rite in the event, al­ giving $20,000 to each A m erican, gold m edal w inner. At lea st though Sharon W ichm an of our ath le tes a re n ’t throw n into the m ilita ry and ju s t coin­ F o rt W ayne, Ind., and C athy I.M . BU ILD IN G F IE L D S F IE L D 4 F IE L D 1 6:00 B ac a rd i - B ardot cidentally given the facilities needed for pro per ath le tic tra in ­ Jam iso n of P o rtlan d , O regon 6:00 C a ra v e lle - C arib b ean 6:45 W oodbridge - W olverine ing. Enough said. m ad e it to the finals w ith 6 .45 W oodw ard - W orst 7:30 E d e d R ocks - Im p a la s N ext O lym pics a re scheduled for M unich in '72. W ord for a relativ ely good tim es. 7:30 V e t M ed - V et* Club 8:15 T he W ho - O utcasts w hile w as th a t M ontreal w as trying to steal it from the O therw ise on Tuesday 8:15 B ac c h u s - B ald er 9:00 W orm w ood - W olverton 0:45 F la m in g E m b e rs - V illage M en 0:00 D o lla r Spec. - O w en M ag 7 G erm an s. M ontreal denied the ch arg e im m ed iately so th ere m orning’s p ro g ram , devoted to 9:45 T. H . E . W ildcats - M offtee I.M . EA ST CAM PUS F IE L D S could have been som ething to it. U nited S tates hopes Los Angeles will get the nod for '76. h eats, Y ank sw im m ers m an ­ aged to p lace the m axim u m F IE L D J 6:00 I.M . F o r c e - E v e r . F a v o rite F IE L D S 6:00 M cR ae - M cTavish across fro m the Union Could be g re a t for A m erican bi-centennial. The “ City of the num ber of e n tra n ts into four 6:45 Im p re ssio n s - B yes 6:45 M cB eth - M cLean 7:30 F e n r ir - F ecundity 7:30 E m in e n c e - E m p e ro rs A ngels” hosted the last g am es h ere in 1932, how ever. P erh ap s finals. They w ere th e w om en’s 8:15 H ow land - B ow er 8:15 A krophobia - Aku-Aku D etro it w as too rash in w ithdraw ing th e ir bid 100-meter b ack stro k e and 800- 9:00 H olden S I - S5 9:00 H o N a v e l-H o v e l 9:45 A res - A rchdukes 9:45 A rgonauts - A risto c ra ts F IE L D S F IE L D 7 6:00 B aa l - B aw d le rs 6:00 A bel - Abaddon 6:45 F .O .’s - S t a t e P o lice 6:45 H o lo c a u s t-H o b Nob 7:30 E m p o w e rm e n t- E m p y re a n 7:30 M cC oy - M clnnes T r o j a n s N o . 7 , b a r e l y 8:15 R o a d ru n n e r - A sher 8:15 F e lo n y - F e r n 9:00 H ed rick - M on tie 9:00 S u lta n s -S e tu te s 9:45 H olden N 3 -N 5 NEW YORK CUPI) - an d 325 points, ju s t 11 m o re 9:45 W im bledon - W ivern S outhern C alifornia b arely clung th a n jO h id ' -S tate ^ a a^ only 100 h *** *'®v ^ ^ 1 ^ ; i UPI R a tin g s TEAM POINTS to its No. 1 ratin g Tuesday w hen the 35-m em ber U nited p oints sep arated ^tte .top seven team s. K ansas m oved up to third w hile T h e Y feN o w -B illetflto rilp icket' 1 Southern Cai (20) (5-0) 2. Ohio S tate (9) (4-0) 325 314 P re ss Internatio nal board of coaches nam ed the T ro jan s the P en n S tate, idle la st w eek, slipped to fourth w ith 252 points doesn’t w rite w ords. rop college team in the nation 3. K ansas (5) (5-0) 4. P enn S tate (1) (4-0) 264 252 a fte r the clo sest balloting of the season. 12 less than K ansas. N otre D am e (181) and T ennessee (178) It h elp s you re m e m b e r th e m . 5. N otre D am e (4-1 ) 181 slipped p ast struggling P urdu e 6. T ennessee (4-0-1 ) 178 The unbeaten T rojans, who (126) w ith G eorgia (109), 7. P u rd u e (4-1) 126 sw ept into top ranking last w eek M iam i (F la.) (38) and 8. G eorgia (4-0-1) 109 w hen Ohio S tate u p set P urdue, S yracuse (27) rounding out 9. M iam i (F la .) (4-1) 38 received 20 first place votes th e top 10. 10. S yracuse ( 3-1 ) 27 S P A R T A N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R Second 10—11. M issouri (22); 12. Texas (21 ) ; 13. C alifornia T R O W B R ID G E A N D H A R R IS O N (13); 14. Tie, A rkansas and E . LA N S IN G M ichigan (10)- 16. Louisiana S tate (8); 17. Tie, Houston and Phone 332-6229 Southern M ethodist (7); 19. Tie, S tore H ours: F lo rid a, T exas Tech, Oregon M on.-S at. S tate and M ississippi (5). 9 a .m . to 9:30 p .m . Sunday 10 a .m . to 6:30 p .m . N D tickets still available A 'lim ite d num ber of N otre D am e tick ets w ill go on sale a t 1 p.m . T hursday a t the Jen iso n Fieldhouse tic k e t office. BEN GAY Greaseiess MSU T icket M anager Bill B eardsley said th a t stu dents m ay 3 o z . tube — Reg, $ 1.9 8 red eem th e ir coupons a t th a t tim e and p urchase the $6 tick ets on an ad ja c e n t seating basis I Qu alify Brand for fam ily and friends. HOT WATER BOTTLE I 1 y r. 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B o th , in up-beat colors. A t d iscerning stores. The Yellow-Billed Wordpicker. A XoH&- Rrtscrlption« M M R * Æm It reminds you how smart you should be. L IN C O L N . N E B R A S K A 6 8 5 0 1 \ And for 49c, you shouldn’t have to be reminded to buy one.______ w W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2b, 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n 'W S tÆ V V volunteers join Urban Action ty s Q o te »n uW oir 4 y» JORA .1 t j V a f t y A r . t t a f t • 1 V . «' v .* * x r 'T s » , ' * *■ "eSTed unless som eone m ivafes 9 I S tate N ew s Staff W riter m unity a tte m p t to rea ch à s m an y Im d c o u n s e lin g schodfTilg,' n o u sin g '^ o u n se fin g , aaCtfViUes ■noótfñg; housing c tiv itie s I r e nm&eartmtreu ‘it& n * F our MSU stu d en ts a r e w ork­ youth a s possible.” K ennedy T he p ro g ra m s a r e o p erated th e m ." o rien tatio n and re c re a tio n a l a c ­ L ansing C om m unity Chest. ing on a volunteer b asis w ith said, “ to discover needs and through th e L ansing P ublic He explained th a t those con­ tivities. Schools w h ere stu d en ts a r e con­ ta c te d by o u trea ch v o lu n teers $35000 w as allo ted fo r a period the YMCA U rban Action Com ­ a s p ira tio n s and m o tiv ate th em H elm a noted th a t MSU w as one fro m Ju n e 1 to Dec. 31. to w ork tow ard th e ir asp ira tio n s ta c te d betw een classe s or during have had previous ex p erien ce of over 40 a g en cies “ co n trib u tin g m itte e in a o u treach p ro g ram H elm a said th e re is a need for w ith inner city youth of th e L an­ through av a ila b le p ro g ra m s.” a stu d y hour. w ith the U rb an Action C o m m it­ to the success of U rb an A ction.” “ In g e n e ra l,” K ennedy said, tee, p rim a rily in th e su m m e r m o re v o lu n teers to help youth. sing a re a . K ennedy’s assista n t, T hom as By using th e MSU sw im m ing The U rban Action C om m ittee is designed as a year-round pro­ H elm a, com pared the o u treach volu n teers to liaisons “ w hich “ m o st of th e w o rk ers a r e having o u trea ch p ro g ram . su ccess in th e ra p p o rt develop­ D uring th e su m m e r th e U r­ pool, inner-city youth not only ex ­ p erien ce b ro ad e r co m m u n ity in­ "T h e n u m b er of people on the U rb an Action sta ff d e te rm in e s Autumn leaves m e n t sta g e of th e ir assig n m en ts. ban Action sta ff w orked w ith how effectiv e th e p ro g ra m is in U n i v e r s i t y e m p lo y e s a tte m p t th e m a s s iv e ta s k o f g ra m of o u trea ch to 12 to 21 y ea r fam iliariz e poor people w ith the te ra ctio n , b ut it also "allo w s th en “ We find th a t even w ith all the 215 people in Lansing. K enne­ th e c o m m u n ity ,” he explained. olds in L ansing who a r e not a c ­ com m unity stru c tu re s such as to see som ething ab o u t th e Uni- c le a n in g up th e le a v e s w h ic h s e e m to h a v e s h o w e d a c tiv itie s going for young peo­ dy said 165 of those co n tacted In te re s te d stu d e n ts m a y con­ tively engaged in established the em ploym en t offices and te ra ctio n , b ut it also "a llo w s up a ll o v e r c a m p u s , F o r tu n a t e ly th e y r e c e iv e th e ple, w hich a r e of a re c re a tio n a l, w e re w orked w ith on th e a v e r­ ta c t e ith e r K ennedy o r H elm a a t p ro g ram » .-said C. H e rb e rt K en­ youth opportunity c e n te rs.” th e m to .see som ething ab o u t th e h e lp o f s o m e f in e m a c h in e r y s u c h as th e on e a b o v e . ed u catio n al, and c u ltu ral en ­ a g e of th re e tim e s a w eek in th e L ansing YMCA, 301W. L ena­ nedy, U rban Action C om m ittee T he MSU volunteers a re w ork­ U n iv ersity th ey lik e ,” H elm a S ta te N e w s p h o to b y W a y n e M u n n ric h m e n t n atu re , th e re a re m any a r e a s including em ploym ent, w ee St. D irector. ing w ith appro x im ately 50 young said. W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e . S A V E W IT H C O U P O N ON OUR OW N “ T E S T " BRAND 50% FORTREL® PO LY ESTER 50% C O T T O N BOOTS M E N ’S P E R M A N E N T PR ESS M ATCHED WORKSHIRT Ideal Foam fo r hunting Insulated steel or h e a v y lug s o le a n d h e e l . T h i c k w ork. shank, DRESSES \ pile lining. Sizes: 6 1 / 2 t o 12 Shifts, Shirt w aists and long s l e e v e t u n n e l s t y l e s , a ll In s o f t No Ironing needed. M achine wash and dry. tone c o lo rs f o r d a y o r e v e n ln g Top quality construction by fam ous maker wear. W H ILE T H E Y LA S T ! Sizes 7 to 15, 10 t o 2 0 a n d 1 6 - *4.97 and made to o u r e x a c t in g s t a n d a r d s . C h o o s e from charcoal grey, olive -w o od, green, 1/2 to 26-1/2. Reg. $ 4 .9 7. spruce green and navy. Long sleeve shirt s i z e s 14 1/2 to 17. s PANTS W IT H D ress' sty le not.exactly as $ 3 .5 0 S J3 J W IT H CO U PO N C o u p o n p ic tu red in ad . SHOE D E PT . L A D IE S DRESS D E PT . M E N ’S F U R N I S H I N G D E PT . . / — lA R M O U R ^ k W h y BUTT A lm ost M V K im ' SI S ^ P a y Bone­ I’O K K ^ M u r e ! less W h y I Food C lub 4 Vi P a y ex. w t. Strained Fruit* ja r M o r e ! and Vegetables U . S. NO.I M I C H I G A N A LL-P U R P O SE J a c k -O -L a n te rn 10-lb. P u m p k in s PO TO T 3 9 ' bag 29c 89' 0 DEPENDING O N SIZE . . . F7 ■■■■ m r a » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n n n n — m n n w i ■ « m m WHILE THEY LASH •10lc • SAVE 10c with this coepee I I 10 B2 0 ? ” A t save 20c with thb coupon toward 120 I SAVE 6 1 C ^ 6 1 ' I i ' V S With th is coupon upon tow ard the p u rch a se of m e the purchase of i■ m*Char# and Sanborntoward the purchase ot I Assorted Flavor*, Gaylord 1 M EN'S PERMANENT PRESS g Instant COFFEE 6 O Z. WT. 6 7 ’ coupon 1 ' ! ICE CREAM ^ 3 9 c£ . | I WORK SHIRTS % $237 With | Any or oil coupon« redeemable with $9.00 purchaie or more I B Any or all coupons redeemable with $5.00 purchase or mere | I Coupon I L im it one coupon p e r ite m . | excluding beer, wine, cigarette item« or coupon hem,. I | excluding beer, wine, cigarette items or coupon items. | I E x p ires Sat#« O ct. 26, 1968 Limit one per customer. Expire« Sot., Oct. 24, 1940. Limit one per customer. Expires Sat., Oct. 24, I960. | I I© ■ ■ ■ M e ije r m i & T h r ifty A c re s C o u p o n M e ije r & T h r if t y A c re s C o u p o n U V D e p t. ji M e ije r & T h r if t y A c re s C o u p o n SAVE 10£ SA VE 22' |$ j 0 0 J SAVE S |0 0 fflE IJ E R with this coupon IWIBfB p w B o it oO With th is coupon tow ard th e p u rch a se of toward the purchase of p I Food Club Reg. 1-lb. MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS th rifty a c re s WORK PANTS $3 97 i-o » . Drip er tin INSTANT MILK pkgs. REG. WITH I COFFEE Percolator Any or all coupons redeemable with $5.00 purchase or mere $4.97 COUPON T H R I F T Y A C R E S IS O P E N F R O M 9 A .M . T O g Any or all coupons rsdecmabls with $S.00 purchasa or more excluding beer, wine, cigarette Memo or coupon items. L im it one coupon p e r ite m . Limit on* per customer. Expire* Sat., Oct. 24, 1940. 10 P . M . D A I L Y , E X C E P T S U N D A Y , FO R Y O U R gj excluding Limit one beer, wine, cigarette per customer. Expires items Sat., or Oct.coupon items. 24, 1944 E x p ire s S a t., O ct. 26. 1968 S H O P P IN G C O N V E N IE N C E . S U N D A Y H O U R S 16 1 D epul 9 A .M . T O 7 P .M . M e ije r & T h r if t y A c re s C o u p o n M e ijc r c fr T h r ifty A c re s C o u p o n M e ije r & T h r ifty A c re s C o u p o n 5125 W a t t S a g in a w & 6 20 0 S ou th P e n n s y lv a n ia W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r eo ■ V W ed n esd ay, O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 11 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n C A N N O T R IM A IN N IU T R A L fi r f ia concerned with image £ i .*77 * i V ■á r v f r t .* ♦ ^ ¡i D iso rd ers, in 'sso p lté ite o f its Do f *.. X - \ * \ id- aa ggoalo al in in * w which hich m anyán y m ‘ A -* m missio n re p o rt overlooked th e w e * ; / r r * E D IT O R ’S N O TE: T U s l> A dvisory C om m ission on r¡„ Civil bofd- mfTr- ission th e th ird ia a aerie* of article « D isorders. ness on m a n y acco u n ts, did ta n s h av e lo st faith. new sty le of p reju d ice in « by «U ff w rite r D e nice A nder­ n ot e m e rg e in a vacu u m “ W hite co n serv ativ es a r e A m erican society, and failed Atty. G en. R a m se y C lark son exam ining th e e ffe c t of b rac k ete d the n atio n ’s ed ito rs devoid of p o litical re a litie s , c e rta in to c ritic is e its fa ilu re to ex p lo re th e n a tu re an d dy. m a s t m edia on ra c e relation«. and ptüice a s tw o of th e m o st and hence w ill b e su b je cted to s tre s s th e im p o rta n ce of law n a m ic s of preju d ice, By D E N IC E ANDERSON im p o rta n t fa c to rs in achieving to ex ten siv e c ritic ix m . an d o rd er and th e N eg ro ’s re- B lack c ritic ism sponsibility to lift him self by ‘J t t also failed to m a k e any S tate New« S taff W riter solutions of th e com plex prob­ i *_»____ .. rec o m m en d atio n s for p ro ­ Modia re p re se n ta tiv e s m e t lem s of ra c ia l relatio n s. H adden noted th a t i t w ill be his own b o o tstra p s,” H adden g r a m s th a t could h av e an im ­ for an em erg en cy conference “ The e d ito rs,” he said, criticiz ed by b lack m ilita n ts said. in M arch to discuss th e role “ have m o re pow er th an an y ­ b ecau se of its assu m p tio n s “ B u t th e m o st se rio u s fail- p a c t on reducing p reju d ice in of the m a ss m ed ia in th e na­ one else to keep open lines of t h « t in te g ratio n is d e sira b le - u re is th e fa c t th a t th e c o m i A m erican so c iety ,” he said. WEEJUNS It THKREGISTEREDTRADEMARKFORMOCCASINCASUALS MADEONLY»V0. •ASS 4 CO. tio n ’s ra c ia l crisis. com m unication e ssen tial to a A fter the fra n k - and some- solution and show t6 a ll the tim e s heated - discussions, the people th a t our law s and th e ir co n ference p a rtic ip a n ts issued ad m in istra tio n have th e w ill a “ s ta te m e n t of co n c ern s.” to bring equal ju stic e to a ll.” In it they noted th a t the B ecause of th e ir d edication co m m unication m edia, like it to tru th , w hich he said w as or not, p lays a dom inant role often h ard to com e by, C lark in form ing national a ttitu d e s ex horted the ed ito rs to dig and hence sim ply can n o t re- m o re deeply and re p o rt m o re g a rd th em selv es a s n e u tra l in fully on the h andicaps and a conflict th a t is te a rin g our fru stra tio n s th a t b e s e t the so ciety a p a rt. black m in o rity an d bring T hey called upon the m a ss ab o u t tu rm o il an d d iso rd ers, m edia to d ed ica te them selv es R acism is ra m p a n t fo rm ally and positively to the A reliab le sou rce noted th a t problem of a ttitu d in a l change " m o s t ra c ia l new s h as eith er in th is c ritic a l a re a “ by all o vertly or co v ertly dem on­ m e an s co n sisten t w ith intel­ s tra te d th e d ile m m a in A m er- le ctu a l honesty and w ith fre e ­ ica th a t ra c ism is ra m p a n t, dom and in te g rity of the even in the new s m e d ia .” p re s s .” R acism is ea sy to d e te c t in P roposed Changes Southern p a p e rs and is p rese n t “ We urg e in p a r tic u la r," the in a m o re su b tle form in N orth- — — í é l * * s ta te m e n t rea d , “ th a t the e rn p apers. W hite n ew sm en a re m a ss m edia estab lich m e­ now a s m is tru s te d a s the j p i -, c h an ism s for change in the police in th e black co m ­ following a re a s : m unity. - A s a m a tte r of equal op­ N ot only n ew sp ap ers a c ­ p o rtunity and a s a m e an s of know ledge and publicize im proving the p ertin en ce of gh etto p roblem s, they m u st r a c ia l new s coverage, w e urg e also overhaul hiring p ra c tic e s ag g re ssiv e actio n to in c re ase to p e rm it b la c k s’ e n tra n c e to black re p re se n ta tio n in repor- th e m edia. If *this does not to ria l, ed ito rial, m agazines happen, the n ex t big th ru s t and TV -radio a t n ational and w ill be a t th e new s co v erag e local levels, including the in A m erica today. teaching and train in g of jo u r­ J e ffe ry K. H adden, an a s­ n alists, p hotographers, new s so c iate p ro fesso r of sociology ann ouncers and re la te d skills a t C ase W estern R eserv e, feels and professions. th e re p o rt of th e N atio n al Ad­ -W e urge broad inclusion of visory C om m ission on Civil b lack persons and a c tiv itie s as a m a tte r of routine in all a re a s of no rm al new s coverag e, so m • J s iK th a t across-the-board black p a rticip a tio n in A m erican life, ERICANDERSEN r a th e r than alienation fro m it, m a y com e to be view ed as a From th e closed dead e n d s an d norm to both black and w hite audiences. littered can y o n s of low er M anhattan, he sin g s of th e fu tu re WÊÊÈÈë - T o these ends, w e support - s o n ^ t i n ^ . b u r n i n g bright, A years on campus, 610 trips to the library, 10 happenings, 6 walks to tha Dean's office, artdl long. Commencement march. th e proposal of th e P re s id e n t’s so m e tim es sim ply b u rn jn ^ . A -■■■ T ' - *— • C om m ission on Civil D isorders th a t a nonprofit, p riv a te insti- new kind of e c sta s y 's on fire here tu te of U rban C om m unications B a s s W e e ju n s " be estab lish ed to re se a rc h p roblem s connected w ith ra c e and th e m edia, to criticiz e m edia co v erag e and to de- velope and propose fo rm a l guidelines and p ro g ra m s in | 4 each of the above a r e a s .” P re s s Council The M ellet F und for a F re e and R esponsible P re s s an­ nounced th a t it is inviting pro­ p o sals from selected un iv ersi­ tie s to estab lish a pilot press council com posed of rep resen - AVALANCHE Eric Andersen WS1748 ta tiv e s of the new s m ed ia and m inority groups. lenses The F und d ire c to rs ex­ p ressed th e hope th a t such a council could m ak e a signifi­ c a n t contribution to th e in- warner bros. - seven arts records inc. cre a se d com m unication acro ss r a c ia l lines called for by the NEW SHIPMENT m ore w o rk th a n MUSIC BOXES ALL PRICES.,,ALL STYLES Many Tunes they’re vrarih? Don’t be disappointed la te r when se lec tio n s a re depleted. T h ese a r e im ported and rep la ce m en ts a r e difficult to re c e iv e . c o lo r fu l K ik i Tune «Somewhere my Love« If y o u ’r e t i r e d o f u s i n g («Lara’s Theme«) tw o o r m o r e s e p a r a t e s o ­ height 5” b rie fs a n d K ik in is $13" lu tio n s to ta k e c a r e of y o u r c o n ta c t le n s e s , w e h a v e t h e s o l u t i o n . I t ’s L e n s in e th e a ll-p u rp o s e L e n s i n e e x c l u s i v e f o r B a c t e r i a c a n n o t g r o w in le n s s o lu tio n fo r c o m ­ p r o p e r l e n s h y g i e n e . ■ It L e n s i n e . « C a r i n g f o r c o n ­ o f C e la n e se ® n y lo n p le te c o n ta c t le n s c a r e - LARAS THEM E h a s b e e n d e m o n s tr a te d ta c t le n s e s c a n b e a s c o n ­ p r e p a r in g , c le a n in g , a n d HAPPY TALK v e n ie n t a s w e a rin g th e m s o a k in g . ■ J u s t a d r o p o r w ith L e n s i n e , f r o m t h e tw o o f L e n s i n e b e f o r e y o u in s e rt y o u r c o n ta c ts c o a ts Murine Company, Inc. 6 fo r 4 . 9 9 a n d lu b r ic a te s th e le n s s u r f a c e m a k in g it s m o o t h ­ Two great versions of the basics in many a gal’ s e r a n d n o n -irrita tin g . lingerie wardrobe. Kiki briefs and Kikini bikinis SPECIAL C le a n in g y o u r c o n ta c ts in color struck Celanese ® nylon trico t, both styles M U S IC B O X w ith L e n s i n e r e t a r d s t h e b u ild u p of fo re ig n d e ­ CONTACT IENS with the patented fit feature that never rides up. 2 3 /4 x 4” x 2 P L A Y IN G p o s its o n th e le n s e s . ■ B riefs in pastel florals and solid blue, pink or maize. LARAS THEM E L e n s i n e is s t e r i l e , s e lf - s a n itiz in g , a n d a n tis e p ­ th a t im p ro p e r s to ra g e LENSINE Kikinis with stretch lace bands in pastel flo ra ls, and E D E L W E IS S b e tw e e n w e a rin g s m ay bold tones of orange, gold, lime and pink. 5-7. O NLY t i c m a k i n g it id e a l f o r Sgoo s to r a g e of y o u r le n s e s b e t w e e n w e a r i n g p e r io d s . r e s u l t in t h e g r o w t h o f b a c te ria o n th e le n s e s . LINCERIE-CARDEN LEVEL EASTLANSINC B U Y NOW Je w e lry and A n d y o u g e t a re m o v a b le T h i s is a s u r e c a u s e o f e y e irrita tio n a n d c o u ld s e ri­ can’t leave home? shop Knapp’s OR A r t C e n ter s to ra g e c a s e o n th e b o t­ to m o f e v e ry b o ttle , a o u s ly e n d a n g e r v is io n . Q9 by phone . . . just dial 332-8622 LAYAW AY 319 E . G rand R iv er Ave. Y O U R G IF T E a s t Lansing, Mich. W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan___________________ ;_____ ________ ________________________________ .____________________________________ S tu d e n ts / s to r e s L e a fle ts p r o v id e d ia lo g u e , iro n o u t p r o b le m s ... > c Q im n m iç Q tio o s M ç d iy w « . : T '* p a ss and be in vestigated. W m e ssag e, if given to o th er m a ss though often colored w ith opin­ S tate N ew s S taff W riter By JA N IC E GOLDMAN ASMSU is estab lish in g a A ccording to A lpert, The m ed ia, m ig h t be ed ited , leav ­ ion, is u sually b ased on fac t. b u rea u w ill a c t a s a d elica te Law and o rd e r . . . P e a c e ing o u t info rm atio n th a t th e U ntil rec en tly , in fo rm atio n C onsum er R elatio n s B u reau to im p ro v e co m m u n icatio n s and b alance. It can help or h u rt Now. group did not intend to h av e fo r m a n y le a fle ts c a m e fro m e ith e r the stu d e n t or m e r ­ Theae and m an y o th e r slo­ deleted. re c o rd s of a ll th e U n iv ersity ’s re la tio n s b etw een th e com ­ m e rc ia l e n te rp ris e s an d the c h a n t.” g an s a r e com m on headlines T he stu d e n t le a fle tte r fe lt u n classified g o v ern m e n t pro- A lpert sta te d th a t such c a se s on one of th e ca m p u s' m a ss quite stro n g ly th a t th e official je c ts , o p en to insp ectio n by stu d e n t m a rk e t. a s th e MSU shoe r e p a ir in­ m ed ia, leaflets. stu d e n t publications, and th e a n y In te re ste d stu d en t. T hese The foundation of th is o r­ cid en t in 1966, w hich saw the “ L eafletting helps us be m a s s m e d ia in g en e ral, w e re r e c o rd s a r e now k e p t in a closed ganization, acco rd in g to Rob­ fo rm a tio n of a m onopoly in th e c re a tiv e Individuals instead of not alw ay s resp o n siv e to th e se ctio n of th e lib ra ry , an d a r e e r t A lpert, d ire c to r of th e bu­ E a s t L ansing a re a and subse­ in te lle ctu al eu n u c h s," one stu ­ feelings of th e people. H e b e­ no lo n g er av a ila b le to stu d e n ts re a u , is “ th e co n cern of the q u en t p rice rise, could have d en t le a fle tte r said. “ L eaflet- liev es le a fle ts c a n b e used to w ith o u t p ro p er au th o rizatio n . m e rc h a n t to give th e stu d en t b een elim in a te d if a b u reau tin g se rv e s a v ita l function in fill th e g ap b etw een th e offi­ T he rig h t of stu d e n ts to leaf­ a f a ir s h a k e .” “ In joining th e o rg an iza­ h ad existed. helping us stu d e n ts in develop­ cial new s so u rce s and th e tru e le t is ca refu lly g u ard ed in the T he p roblem a re a w ith ing am ong ou rselv es th e kind feelings of th e people. A cad em ic F re ed o m R ep o rt. tion by paying an in itiation w hich the b u reau w ill d ea l in­ of vigorous dialogue w hich is so so rely lacking in th e class­ L e a fle ts need n ot b e au th o ri­ "T h e thoroughly co m p ro m is­ zed by th e U n iv ersity , but Out f o r a walk fee, th e c o m m e rc ia l e n te r­ p ris e s a r e show ing a d esire clude: re p re se n ta tio n in sa le s and se rv ic es, c re d it sc h em e s ro o m .” ed n a tu re of th e p o w er stru c ­ th ey m u st show th e n am e of the to uphold a sta n d a rd of s e r­ tu re on th is ca m p u s an d th e sponsoring o rg an izatio n o r ag en ­ and d isc rep an cies, evictions, S tu d e n ts c a s u a lly s t r o l l o r s to p to c h a t on a p a th th r o u g h th e H o r t i c u lt u r e G a r d e n s vice and q u ality ,” A lp ert said. Som e stu d e n t organizations su b stan tia l fa ilu re of th e of­ p ric e s, and illeg al sa le s and cy. o n e d a y la s t w e e k d u r in g a s u r g e o f w a r m w e a th e r on c a m p u s . The b u reau w ill provide a fee l le a fle ts a r e one of the ficial stu d e n t o rg an s to com e d istribution. F re e le a fle ts ca n be le ft a t S ta te N e w s p h o to b y M a r t i n N ic h o ls s tru c tu re through w hich com ­ b e s t fo rm s of m a ss com m un­ to g rip s w ith th is situ atio n A lpert stre s se d th e b u re a u ’s an y location w h ere th e S tate p la in ts and suggestions of pur- ication. L ea flets re q u ire lit­ m a k e s le aflettin g th a t m uch function to w ork w ith stu ­ N ew s is d istrib u ted . H and-to tle eq u ip m en t and a r e inex­ m o re im p o rta n t," he said. d en ts in such a r e a s a s delin­ hand d istrib u tio n is illeg al in pensive to produce. In situ a­ quency in the re tu rn in g of tions w h ere speed is essen tial, T he m a jo rity of p olitical an y living unit, classro o m or le a fle ts usually can be p ro ­ le a fle ts w hich a p p e a r on c a m ­ office building. R eg u latio n s do U N IV E R S IT Y S IT -IN a p a rtm e n t deposits. The organization of th e bu­ pus a r e p a r t of planned p ro ­ p e rm it d istrib u tio n o u tsid e any duced in a m inim um am ount re a u w ill be u nder th e d ire c ­ g ra m s to provide inform ation c a m p u s building a s long as of tim e. to r. A full-tim e s e c r e ta ry w ill sidew alks, s tr e e ts and build­ A nother fe a tu re im p o rta n t to a t c e rta in locatio n s to c e rta in handle filing and processin g and groups of people. ing e n tra n c e s a r e not blocked som e groups is the absolute n o i s d e l a y s h e a r i n g s tw o coord in ato rs w ill se rv e as co n tro l over m e ssag e co n ten t The info rm atio n w hich ap ­ by th e d istrib u to r. in v estig ato rs. T he s tu d e n t le a f le tte r said,i w hich le a fle ts allow . The sa m e p e a rs in p o litical leaflets. m itte e A. P e n a ltie s ra n g e from T he b u reau w ill issu e stu ­ " th e b a sic th eo ry behind leaf­ By E D HUTCHISON la rg e ly of u n iv e rsity stu d en ts, law a t th e U n iv ersity of Illinois, S tate N ew s S taff W riter a w arning to suspension fro m the d en t problem re p o rts re g u la rly COME le ttin g is th a t an a tte m p t m u st b u t also including se v e ra l fac­ a lso ad m itte d th e g ro u p ’s un­ H earin g s of stu d e n ts an d non­ u niversity. to m e m b er m e rc h an ts. TO A FREE b e m a d e - a la s t d itch, d esp er­ u lty and co m m u n ity m e m b ers, hap p in ess w ith th e housing sit­ The h ea rin g s w ill be held “ If w e disco v er a stu d e n t stu d e n ts a rre s te d d u rih g the Ever th o u g h t Christian a te a tte m p t- to n eu tra liz e a t le a s t so m e of th e p ro fesso rial Sept. 9 sit-in a t th e U n iv ersity of under th e new ly adopted d ire c ­ w as a rre ste d . uation. H e said th a t w hile in the T he Conflict a ro se d u rin g a Union, th e stu d e n ts had r e ­ h a s ren d e re d poor c re d it in Science d efecatio n s th a t g e t spew ed out Illinois' Union on th e Illinois tive th a t “ p rin cip les of confron­ m e etin g of th e group, fo rced into q u ested a discussion w ith an ad­ his dealings, w e intend to in­ o f G od Lecture in th e c la ssro o m s." H e also b eliev es th a t leaf­ s ta tu te forbidding m ob ac tio n h av e been postponed in d efin ite­ ta tio n and cro ss-ex am in atio n of w itn e sses” be follow ed. th e Union by ra in . T he m e etin g m in is tra to r ab le to help them . “ No one in au th o rity would fo rm th e m e rc h a n t,” A lpert said. w as held to d iscu ss d isc re p an ­ T he C onsum er R e la tio n s Bu­ as P rin c ip le ? Sunday le ttin g is one w ay for stu d en ts to gain an u n d erstan d in g of the ly- U n iv ersity c h a rg e s a g a in st th e The a r r e s ts took p lace a fte r se v eral m e m b e rs of th e group of cies in housing fa c ilitie s and ta lk w ith th em an d help to solve fin an cial aid. th e ir p ro b le m s,” Q uick said. re a u has opened its office on O c t, 2 7 w orld around th em . " I t ’s edu­ stu d en ts, s e p a ra te fro m th e m ob 244 black stu d e n ts an d non-stu­ th e th ird floor, S tudent S er­ T he group claim ed th a t fin an ­ D ean Ledy said , how ever, ca tio n in its fin e st sen se, in­ a c tio n ruling, w ill be h e a rd be­ d en ts b egan d am ag in g fu rn itu re vices Bldg. 3»30 p .m . c ia l aid w as m is re p re se n te d . Co­ th a t th e re w e re six a d m in istra ­ ste a d of th e ‘tra in in g ’ w hich ginning th is w eek by th e stu- and fac ilities in th e Union Bldg. ed s claim ed th a t th e ir housing to rs, including th e d ean an d di­ M a c D o n a ld M id d le S c h o o l E . L a n s in g th e se rv ic e sta tio n u n iv ersity d en t-facu lty ju d ic ia ry , subcom - The e n tire group, com posed w as inad eq u ate. r e c to r of housing, in th e Union p e rp e tra te s on o u r p sy c h e s.” T he d issatisfa ctio n a ro se in the for tw o hours a tte m p tin g to talk p e rm a n e n t housing assig n m e n ts w ith th e group. 2 dem and exam th a t th e coeds said w ere le ss a d e ­ They w e re u n su ccessful in q u a te th an te m p o ra ry assig n ­ th e ir a tte m p ts and le ft th e build­ on ra p e ch a rg es m e n ts. ing ab o u t 1 a .m ., Ledy said. The R ich ard R ankin, 25, of 817 W. H ow ever, S tanley R. Ledy, a s ­ d am ag e to th e building w as done O ttaw a St., L ansing and E s te ­ so c iate dean of stu d en ts, said sh o rtly a f te r th is. N eith er Ledy ban Chavez. 25, of L ansing, th a t th e coeds w ere te m p o ra rily nor Quick knew w h at finally accu sed of raping a 20-year-old housed during th e ir p re-o rien ­ provoked m e m b e rs of th e group L ansing w om an on th e MSU ta tio n period in one of th e new to cau se dam ag e. T h e 5 b illio n d o lla r c o r p o r a t io n halls. They w e re told, Ledy said, Q uick, how ever, b lam ed the ca m p u s la st w eek, dem anded ex a m in a tio n a t th e ir a r r a ig n ­ th a t those fac ilities w e re only e n tire in cid en t on “ n o rm al bu­ m e n t in the M eridian Tow n­ te m p o ra ry an d th a t th ey would re a u c ra tic in c o m p eten c e” and ship J u stic e C ourt Monday. be m oved to th e ir p erm a n en t said th a t th e u n iv e rsity would y o u p r o b a b ly n e v e r h e a r d o f. halls. ca n cel th e ch a rg es, b ecau se of R ankin could not pay the $15.000 bond se t by Ju d g e A nother so u rce of co m p lain t lack of evidence, if th ey "h a d J a m e s E d g a r and w as lodged w as a feeliqg am ong th e group th e g u ts to do i t . ” ^ in |h e . Ingham County Ja il. th a t th e o m v ^ rsity ’s fin an cial Som e of th e stu d e p ts a rre ste d , C havez's bond w as se t a t $1000 aid p ro g ra m had been m isre p ­ Ledy sat'd,' w e re am o n g the 560 an d is also being held by L an­ rese n ted . stu d e n ts re c ru ite d in th e u niver­ sing P olice on a ch a rg e of la r ­ Funny how big you can get and still remain virtu­ You may even live in one of our telephone company C h a rle i W. Quick, p ro fe sso r of sity ’s “ 500 P ro g r a m .” ceny. ^______ ally anonymous. areas. We operate in 33 states. Somehow we’ve managed to do it. So here we are, 5 billion dollars strong, growing all We’re a group of over 60 companies, making every­ over the place, and looking for engineers and scientists to thing from microwave integrated circuits to color televi­ grow witn us. sion. And we rank number 9 in the top 500 corporations Why don’t you think us over with your Placement in the nation. Director. Pretty hot stuff for a nobody. Incidentally, we’re known in the communications But though you may not recognize our name, may­ field as General Telephone &Electronics. be the name Syivania rings a bell. Pssst. It’s one of our companies. te. Pass it on. R e c o rd V a lu e s f o r y o u r lis t e n in g p le a s u r e S a le P r ic e 9 9 0 * 2 .9 9 (while they last) (include both classical and popular records) Equal opportunity employer tudent U o o k at 421 G rand R iver a c ro ss from Ql In W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 13 Michigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n 5 9 T H D IS T R IC T io V ’ g ro u p H o p e f u l s s e e k b e t t e r r a p p o r t 4*L •«IP* 4 ig n o r e s s tu d e n ts ** ,* « < 'e y n c a .iJ im r " i I I if ! ' J I a t O h io UfHvei _ ... . q u ately for needed se rv ic e s an d th e m o st ap p ro p ria te and effec­ S tate N e w t S taff W riter Athens. Ohio, w ill b e faced w ith pro v id es re lie f for low and tiv e w ording.” Both ca n d id a tes fo r th e a referen d u m F rid a y concerning m iddle-incom e p erso n s and H ouse of R e p re se n tativ es from re p re se n ta tio n on th e selection He noted th a t by “ organized p ro p e rty o w n ers,” he said. th e 59th d istric t, w hich in­ co m m ittee of th e u n iv e rsity ’s d isru p tio n ” he m e a n t “ peaceful, Brow n said th a t ta x e s m u s t clu d es MSU, have called for n ex t p resid en t. non-violent d em o n stratio n s. b e low ered. H e said “ th a t g r e a te r citizen p articip a tio n Follow ing an an n o u n cem ent by ta x e s don’t have to be ra is ­ " I f stu d en ts a r e involved in in governm ent. ** - W 4US th e Ohio U n iv ersity B oard of ed b u t p rio ritie s have to be violence a t th e u n iv e rsity they T e rry B lack, D e m o c ra t and jmt T ru stee s th a t no stu d e n ts would estab lish ed on how to spend ca n ex p ect to be disciplined,” o rd ained m in iste r in th e C hris­ be on the se lectio n co m m ittee, ex istin g rev e n u e.” he added. tia n C hurch, h a s proposed tow n h all type m e etin g s to in c re a se Black said th a t le g isla to rs m u st w ork for g re a te r ra c ia l Think, then vote D avid Stivison, stu d en t body p resid en t, c a lle d for “ organized If peaceful d em o n stratio n s do th e n um ber of exchanges be­ S en. E u g e n e M c C a r t h y g iv e s th e v i c t o r y s ig n to a d isru p tio n ” of th e un iv ersity. not help to gain stu d e n t re ­ a n d econom ic ju stic e . " I t is tw een th e citizens and th e leg­ c r o w d o f 500 h o m e s ta te s u p p o r t e r s M o n d a y a f t e r “ At th e p re se n t tim e ," p rese n tatio n on the selection c ru c ia l th a t citizen s of M ich­ islato r. u r g in g th e m to g iv e “ th o u g h tfu l c o n s id e r a t io n to th e S tivison said , " w e a r e discussing co m m ittee, Stivison said, then ig an recognize and w ork to “ O ur political in stitu tio n s p r e s id e n t ia l e le c t io n N o v , 5 ,“ b u t g a v e no In d ic a tio n th e types of reso lu tio n s th a t an a tte m p t w ould be m a d e to e ra d ic a te th e g ro ss in eq u ities ca n alle v ia te the m a jo r prob­ a r e possible . W e’re looking for m a k e the stu d e n t g o v ern m en t an p e rp e tu ate d by in stitu tio n s o f w h o m he p r e f e r r e d . U P I T e le p h o to le m s w e fa c e if citizens de­ “ independent s tru c tu re .” w hich u nintentionally w ork to cid e to organize and w ork for d isad v an tag e m in o rity p erso n s H e explained th a t th is could c h a n g e,” B lack said; “ and if an d the p o o r,” he said. le g isla to rs w ork to c r e a te op­ p o rtu n ities fo r people to be­ JA M E S BRO W N TERRY BLAC K Brown said th a t the legal N e w v o te r r e g is tr a tio n u p , be done by in co rp o ratin g the stu d e n t g o v ern m en t and gaining co m e involved in decision- publican c h a irm a n he h as been iy (jone by a handful of hand- fram ew o rk for g r e a te r r a ­ fund sou rces se p a ra te fro m the m a k in g .” successful in g ettin g people picked le a d e rs Brow n said. c ial and econom ic ju stic e has univ ersity. J a m e s Brow n, R epublican involved in politics. Black explained th e re m u st been laid by th e le g islatu re. Ohio U n iv ersity ’s presid en t, an d vice-president of th e P a- nax C orporation, w hich oper­ ersh ip H e said th a t u n d er his lead- three-h u n d red people be fiscal re fo rm th a t b e tte r “ T his fram ew o rk m u st be im ­ d istrib u te s th e ta x load, p lem en ted by local govern­ c o u n ty n e e d s m o r e b a llo ts V ernon Alden, is due to leave in June a f te r six y e a rs a t the a te s new spapers throughout w ere involved in th e d raftin g “ M ichigan m u st develop a m e n ts to b eco m e e ffe c tiv e ,” By PHY LLIS ZIM BLER The R ep u b lican S ta te C en tral Thus people who did not vote . „ . , , he said. M ichigan, has said th a t a s of th e Ingham County Repub- new tax stru c tu re w hich sim p- F e a tu re E d ito r C o m m ittee said th a t th e num ­ In 1966 h id to re g is te r to ro te P»“ ; 5 ' 1“ by a B oston firm a s c h a irm a n Law and o rd e r m u st be m a in ­ fo rm e r Ingham County Re- lican p latfo rm . T his is usual- lifies collection, provides ade- Ingham County h as to have b e r of new v o ter re g istra tio n s in this y e a r ’s election. tain ed B lack said. “ L aw s m u st M ichigan D e m o c ra ts launch- of its b oard of d ire c to rs ad ditional b allo ts p rin ted a s in M ichigan w as v ery difficu lt be obeyed an d o rd er m u st be ed the d riv e w hen fig u res show- “ We have a second c ris is th a t m ain tain ed o r in ju stices w ill new voter re g istra tio n n um ­ to e s tim a te . A m e m b e r of the g re a tly m u ltip ly ,” B lack said. b e rs w ent higher th an ex p e ct­ c o m m itte e said th ey had no ed th a t M ichigan re g istra tio n s m u st be d e a lt w ith im m ed ia tly idea of th e n u m b ers a s yet. had fallen by 375,000 since 1960 how ev er,” Stivison nated. He said th a t those who ex- ed, C. Ross H illiard, Ingham County clerk, said. A m e m b e r of th e D em o c ra­ although th e population had N on-academ ic em ployes a r e B ig T e n o ffe r s c o - o p 'liv in g o p erience oppression m u st have open and effectiv e chan n els “ In som e a re a s w e a r e ru n ­ tic S tate C e n tral C o m m ittee risen by ap p ro x im ate ly 500,000 B esides th e p a rty effort, th rea ten in g to s trik e th e un­ through w hich to gain re d re ss. ning quite a lot h ig h e r,” H il­ e s tim a te d th e new v o ter re g is­ iv e rsity w hich could clo se it “ F o r us to focus upon the lia rd said. “ We don’t usually tratio n , w hich in clu d es r e ­ M cN eely cited th e m ed ia c a m ­ entirely. ex p e ct a lot of people to re g is­ re g istra tio n fig u re s in M ich­ paign of th e M ichigan R e g iste r sy m p to m s r a th e r th an th e ca u se s igan, would be b etw een 450,000 and V ote C o m m ittee w hich “ Since th e se lectio n is a long fo r e c o n o m ic a l s tu d e n ts of d iso rd er would be tra g ic for a ll citizens of th e s ta te and te r a fte r J u ly .” N ew re g istra tio n is “ v ery and 500,000. helping p ro d u ce th e la rg e re g ­ ra n g e p rocess sp re a d out ov er good” in E a s t L ansing, the Jam es M. M cN eely, the istra tio n tu rn o u t. T his co m m it­ a t le a s t a y e a r w e a r e tu rn in g By STE V E N H AD D O C K privately-ow ned co-ops expen- of any p ro g ra m s w hich offer th é n atio n .” D em o c ratic p a r ty ’s d ire c to r of te e is com posed of m e m b e rs of m u ch of our e ffo rt to avoid­ About law and o rd e r Brow n E a s t Lansing city clerk r e ­ In th e M idw est, m a n y Big Ten se s co v er a sp e ctru m of any- econom ical living, p o rted . The to ta l re g istra tio n reg istra tio n , said th a t th is in­ labor, th e D e m o c ra tic p a rty ing a s trik e ,” said Stivison. co lleges m a in ta in ed coopera­ w here from $900 to $1500 W ith th e o ccu p an ts th e r e ­ feels th a t th e re is p len ty of c re a s e w as sin ce th e p a rty b e­ and eth n ic o rganizations. in A ugust w as 11,402 and the tiv es, w hich o ffe r its inhabi­ w hile those in u n iversity-ap- sponsibility for all m ain ten an ce, opportunity for im proving all gan an a ll o u t d riv e la st April “ The re g istra tio n re su lts to ta l to d ate is 13,754. ta n ts red u ctio n in room and proved living-w orking stru c- im p ro v em en ts, budgeting, food in su fficien t q u alities in the show c le a rly th a t people do $ 2 .8 8 b o ard ra te s . T hese “ dw ellings tu re s ra n g e fro m $400 to $600 p u rch asin g and cuisine opera- U nited S tate s w ithin th e fra m e ­ The a c tu a l figure w ill not be a sce rta in e d until ju s t be­ to g e t people to re g iste r. As of 1966 in M ichigan, peo­ give a d am n , and th a t voter ROSES DOZ» of econom ic coo p eratio n ” dif­ (room only) and $400 to $675 tions, co o p erativ e resid en ce w ork of law and o rd er and said ple who do not vote ev e ry tw o ap a th y is highly ex ag g erated , fo re the election d a te a s can ­ C ash and C a rry fe r in n um ber, size and c h a r­ (kitchen p riv ileg es). R a te s in h alls o ften se rv e a s refu g es he sees, “ no reaso n fo r il­ y e a rs lose th e ir re g istra tio n . a t le a st am ong M ichigan D em o­ cellatio n s m u st be processed. J o n A n th o n y g es fro m m e g a v e rsity to m ega- th e W olverine resid e n ce h alls for those individuals who a re legal p erso n al conduct in th e c r a ts ,” M cN eely said. B u t the c le rk ’s office said the 809 E . M ichigan A ve. v ersity . a v e ra g e abou t $870-$960 for d isg ru n tled w ith u n iv e rsity r e s ­ n am e of th e end ju stify in g the to ta l fig u re would not change MSU: L ocated in E a s t L an­ nine m onths. idence h all serv ice. m e a n s.” m u ch from th e “ to d a te ” fig­ U N IV ERSITY O F M IN N E ­ sing w ithin a sq u a re m ile of th e MSU ca m p u s a r e 8 m a le “ e s­ SOTA: 2,360 “ G o p h ers” m ak e u re. In L ansing on Ju ly 5 befo re CRAZY “C” RIDING STABLES ta b lish m en ts of econom ic ex is­ th e ir te m p o ra ry lodgings a t th e A ugust p rim ary , 52,824 te n c e .” Included am ong this m a le P io n eer, C entennial. T e r­ DEI p erso n s w ere re g istered to L essons, Group R ates, group a r e : B eal H ouse, Bow er rito ria l and F ro n tie rs H alls, in vote. To d ate re g istra tio n s H ouse, E lsw o rth H ouse, H e­ w hich they can d im in ish the to ta l 61,422, but th is d o esn ’t Boarding, Hay Rides d rick H ouse, H ow land H ouse, $293 to $351 q u a rte rly room and include can cellatio n s and dup­ Riding All W inter M ontie H ouse and M otts House. b o ard fees ch arg ed to th em by lic ates. T he L ansing city clerk W ith an a p p ro x im ate to ta l of w orking in th e ir resp e ctiv e S i g m a C h i ’s g i v e said th e to ta l fig u re would O p e n D a lly 203 occupants, th e se houses co-ops. H ousekeeping facili­ p robably end up close to 60,000. 4 m l. S. E . o f M a s o n h ave accom odation r a te s ran g ­ tie s in M inneapolis for m a rrie d A lthough p erso n s m ay re g is­ C p r n e r K e lly 8> R o lf . R d * . ing anyw h ere fro m $170-1200 p er stu d e n ts a r e r a th r sc arce’. tefftl, w hich co n stitu tes a sav ­ OHIO STA TE*U N IV ERSITY : G re e ks a bo ost . ters to vote all y e a r round, if th ey haire not re g iste re d b y JS. ings of $116 to $146 over re s i­ Ann T w eedale (w hich provides d ence hall ra te s . O ccupants a r e for 14 o r 15 re sid e n ts) and Bi­ re q u ire d to w ork fro m 3-5 b ee a r e B uckeye A lum nae Coun­ By CINDY N EAL S ta te N ew s S taff W riter Sigm a Chi D erby D ay, a day be b ran d ed on th e se a ts of th e ir p an ts w ith th e G reek ini­ tia ls of th e fra te rn ity . five F rid a y s before an electio n they can not vote in th a t e lec­ tion. P e rso n s who did not B O O T SALE our h ours a w eek. A re c e n t addition cil-established scholarship re g is te r before O ct. 4 cannot hot dogs fe a tu rin g a G reek sp irit c a m ­ On Landon F ield im m e d ia te ­ to MSU’s co-op clan is the fe­ houses w hich offer co o p era­ ly a f te r th e branding, th e g am es vote in th e p resid e n tia l elec­ paign, th e D erby D arling and m a le U lrey H ouse, located a t tiv e living to those w om en who 420 A bbott. have financial need and high h e r co u rt, and such inter-so- w ill begin. T hese a c tiv itie s tion. ONE WEEK ONLY ro rity g am es a s an inner tube w ill include the doughnut dash The E lectio n s B ureau u nder sch o lastic ab ilities. One h o u r of are U N IV ERSITY O F ILLINOIS: th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te ’s office Be p re p a re d fo r w inter w eather with r a c e , a pie ea tin g con test, and (an in n er tu b e re la y ra c e ), S itu ated on o r around th e II- w ork p e r d ay is ex p ected of a pie eatin g co n test, Deck- said th a t they c a n ’t e s tim a te flee ce -lin ed , cm pletely w aterproof a b u tte r-fin g er egg toss, will lini cam pus a r e four univer­ ea ch dw eller. R a te s a r e $140 a-G reek (each so ro rity “ d e­ new v o te r re g istra tio n in the b o o ts in 3 h eights black o r brown. be held Sunday a t Landon F ield. sity-ow ned and four p rivately- ea c h q u a rte r for room and c o ra te s ” an y fra te rn ity m an of s ta te of M ichigan until a ll the Reg. $11.99. MSU so ro ritie s a r e rally in g ow ned coops. T he extraneously- board. sponsored u n iv e rsity dw ellings W ith accom odations fo r over house ap p ro x im ate ly 157 wo­ 370 m en, S tadium Scholarship in su p p o rt of th e G reek sy stem by p a rtic ip a tin g in th e annual Sigm a Chi event. D erby Week its ch o ice), and a m y ste ry event. P riz e s w ill be aw ard ed a t local co m m u n ities have re p o rt­ ed in. B ut a sta ff m e m b e r said th a t a la rg e in c re ase in reg is- N O W $8.99 this long. m en o r 1.53 p e r c e n t of th e U r- D o rm ito ry po ssesses its study, a non-alcoholic T.G . to be tra tio n h as o cc u rre d in th e la st b eg an M onday w hen ea ch so­ b an a s ite ’s to ta l fem ale pop­ dining and re c re a tio n room s. tw o m onths.____________________ How long ro rity placed p o ste rs in its a s ­ held a t G ra n d m o th e r’s a f te r the ulation. E a c h individual is obligated to signed resid e n ce h alls ad v e r­ gam es. The c r ite r ia for ac ce p ta n ce p a rta k e in a w eekly m inim um in one of th e se u n its a r e need, of five to eight hours of labor. tising D erby Day. The D erby D arling w ill r e ­ M e d f ie ld s s e e k ceive a tro p h y a s w ill th e so­ su p e rio r q u alitie s of c h a ra c ­ A dm ission to th is co-op is This w eek’s a c tiv itie s include ro ritie s th a t ta k e firs t and te r and p erso n a lity and scholas­ q u ite sim ila r to th e p ro cess of tic achiev em en t. R equired to scholarship g ran tin g . T h e re ’s co n trib u te a t le a s t seven hours a $150 p e r q u a rte r room and D erby D arling te a s w here the D erby D arling and four m e m ­ b e rs of h er c o u rt w ill be chos­ second p lace in th e over-all g am e sco res. D ave H ultgren, M enom inee , m in o r ity s t u d e n t s W ade C artw rig h t, re c ru ite r , fro m ^ e ^ n i'Ie r s ltJ . . . . ... . Mich- MSU SHOE REPAIR is p e r w eek, th e stu d e n ts a r e held b o ard charge. 5 MINUTE H E EL SERVICE en to reig n o ver D erby D ay iunior, said th a t D erby Week p n School of M edicine w ill responsible fo r m o st of the PURDUE U N IV ERSITY : 'activities, open to a ll sp ecta- be m 33 Union a t 8 tonight to OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 225 E . GRAND RIVER household d u tie s in th e ir liv­ T h ere a r e 16 privately-ow ned ing units. co-ops sc a tte re d around the festiv ities. F rid a y w ill be the “ D erby to rs, a r e p rim a rily d ire c te d a t p ro m oting th e w hole G reek talk ab o u t in c reasin g c a re e r o p p o rtu n ities for m in o rity stu- YOUR T he room and. b o ard r a te s B o ilerm ak er ca m p u s; 11 of in the u n iv e rsity co-op w ork­ w hich a r e exclusively for m en ■Steal” w hen so ro rity w o n te tr m ay obtain tic k ets gopd for sy stem . d en ts tn ‘th e m ed ieal a n d den ­ ta l fields. 10% discount plan houses v ary fro m $170 p er s e m e ste r (for room only, k it­ chen priv ileg es included) to (400) and the o th e r five d esig ­ nated for w om en (100). By hav­ ing to pay red u ced fees of only p a rticip a tio n points from any of the Sigm a C hi’s. The highlight of D erby Week COME TO A FREE HUNGRY? $252 ea ch te rm . One hundred te n m en (o r .55 p e r c e n t of $70 p er m onth, lodgers thus sav e up to 33 Vi p er cen t over is D erby D ay w hich will begin a t 9 a .m . Sunday. F ro m 9 a.m . D o y o u w is h C h r istia n s h o r te n I t . T r y a t a n - all m a rrie d and single m en on resid e n ce hall ch arg es. T hree S c ie n c e ca m p u s) re sid e in the four o r four w eekly hours of w ork u n til noon so ro ritie s w ill r e ­ p o rt to the Sigm a Chi house to y o u h a d m o re L e c tu r e g y p iz z a o r o n ^ ^ o u r g r e a t s a n d w ic h e s !^ A ll p riv a te ly ow ned co-ops, paying a r e sought from all resid en ts. d e liv e r e d I n s t a n t ly a t $300-$337.50 per se m e ste r, N O RTH W ESTERN U N IV E R ­ f a i t h in G od? S und ay no e x t r a c o s t. w hich is $125-$150 less than SITY : Although it once p o sses­ sed a W om en’s E d u catio n As­ Student reports O c t. 27 th e r a te s in th e resid e n ce halls. 3 :3 0 p .m . U N IV ERSITY O F M ICHI­ sociation-sponsored co-op fo r GAN: In te rra c ia l and in te rre ­ needy fem ale students, N o rth ­ m otorcycle theft T w lc e ligious m a le and fe m a le co-op w e ste rn has long abandoned M a c D o n a ld M id d le S c h o o l E . L a n s in g as m u c h L aw rence Bunagiel, D etro it houses m anaged by Inter-Coop- its developm ent of any w ork­ e ra tiv e Council, a stu d e n t o r­ ing-living p ro g ra m and has senior, rep o rted to E a s t L ans­ PIZZA ing P o lice th a t his m o to rcy cle g anization a r e approved an d in­ co n c en tra ted on the en larg e­ fo r sp ected b y re p re se n ta tiv e s of m e n t and im p ro v em en t of its th e u n iversity. Supervised by resid e n ce hall sy stem . re sid e n t d ire c to rs, th e m a le U niversity of Iow a and In­ w as tak en from n ea r his a p a r t­ m e n t so m etim e betw een S atu r­ day and e a rly Sunday. The cycle PAULSEN-FOR--PRESIDENT m o re w as valued a t $200. co-ops re q u ire a t le a st th re e d ia n a U niversity a r e d e stitu te d aily hou rs of w ork from ea ch Gigantic Political R a lly A big 16” one Item pizza fo r $2.50. student. In addition, the Ann A rbor T he le a d e rs - IN PERSON DORM D E L. O N LY M O N .- T H U R S . ca m p u s co n tain s th e B ran d eis C o h n -B e n d it a n d PAT PAULSEN Co-op H ouse fo r m a rrie d stu ­ th e o th e rs - s p e a k d en ts, w hich o ffe rs six, all- u tilitie s included a p a rtm e n ts m 2*' o u t o n T h e F re n c h ALSO FEATURING C A L L 3 3 2 -6 5 1 7 a t ap p ro x im ate ly $70 p e r 30 THE 1ST EDITION d ay period. D w ellers a r e r e ­ sponsible fo r m ain te n an c e and im p ro v em en ts. A cceptance is S tu d e n t R e v o lt In t h e f i r st b o o k o n t h e s u b j e c t , D a n i e l TICKET CONTRIBUTIONS VARSITY b ased on p erso n al need, num ­ Cohn -Bend it, Jean-Plerre Duteuil, $2.50 - $1.50 Alain G e is m ar , a nd Ja c q u e s Sauvageot b e r of ch ild ren and previous e x p l a i n w h y , a n d h o w , t h e r evol t s p r e a d OCT. 30TH - 8:00 P.M . coop experien ce. E a c h se m es­ t e r ’s room an d board fe e in so r a p i d l y — a n d a l m o s t e n g u l f e d all o f M ichigan’s resid e n ce h alls is $500 fo r a double room . F r a n c e in a soci al r e v o l u t i o n . W i t h a F o r e w o r d b y H e r v é B o u r g e s , a n d an OLYMPIA STADIUM fo r fresh m e n— U N IV ERSITY O F WISCON­ interview between Coh n -B e nd it and 5920 G ra n d R iv e r SIN : H ousekeeping u n its and J e a n - P a u l S a r t r e . $ 3 . 9 5 : p a p e r $1.50 T ic k e t s on S a le a t O ly m p ia S ta d iu m G r ln n e lls T hursday 11-9 • « ro o m s w ith k itc h en priv ileg es a r e av ailab le a t m onthly r a te s i HILL & W ANG and th e J . L . H u d s o n C o m p a n y 541 E. ran g in g fro m $45-$75. Speak­ ing in te rm s of y ea rly costs, 1141 Fifth Ave., New York 10010 M a ll o r d e r s a c c e p te d a t O ly m p ia S ta d iu m . P a ra p h e rn a lia GRAND RIVER ) ) W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 j_ l£ 6 8 1 * M ichigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED L o o k in g f o r a w i n t e r - r e a d y c a r ? L o o k t o t h e W a n t A d f o r y o u r b e s t b u y . 355-8255 V 355-8255 F o r R ent F o r R e n t< A u to m o ti v q COUGAR 19(7 w ith ste re o tape. V ery ‘ PO R C H E / * > - -V - 1 6 * coupe 3M cc. AM * #.4- •fc «3 a u 73k i l t e ' ' ö fR L A apt « n » o . “ d a r V illage a p a rtm e n t. W inter te rm . ' ‘"’'N E E D O N E t o iin e >rwiP i u ’L j V I fo u r b ed ro o m house I n ‘L a n sin g , 675. A fit. good condition. Call b etw een 8-5 p.m . FM rad io . MiChaHn tire s . 3 5 6 2 1 » . 351-3020 6 1 0 /S In clu d es u tilitie s an d m aid . 372- d ally . 484-5438 5-10/2» 3965)45 610/a 4592. 6 1 0 /» TO Y O U F O R R E N T : O kem aa, m o d e m one bed­ C O R V E TTE I960 Q uads 4-speed. C all SAAB 1963 S ta tio n W agon N ew m o to r, ro o m , fu raU h e d a p a rtm e n t. U tilitie s 332-4498 b e fo re 3 p j n 3-10/25 ra d ia l tire s . P hone 351-0906 6 1 0 /a 6 1 » . C ouple o r tw o singles. Coun­ Room s • AUTOM OTIVE try . » 1 - 7 7 » . * 6 1 0 /» • EM PLOYM ENT 3 0 R V E T T E 1986. N ew tire s , m a g s, SAAB 1967 V-4 like new condition. G IR L S ROOM th re e blocks fro m Union. and gold p a tn t A lso -a ir conditioned. - V ery re a so n a b ly p ric e d . 355-6065. P r iv a te e n tra n c e . P h o n e » 7 -1 7 » . • FOE RENT G IR LS. S alesm en . O w n h o u rs. 65 an 63300. C all IV 4-0660. 3-10/25 610 / a hour. 3 5 6 2 1 » a f te r 5 p .m . 6 1 0 /» A fte r5 p .m . 6 1 0 /» • FO R SALE • L O S T S. FOUND C O R V E T T E 1969 E x c e lle n t condi­ ST U D E B A K E R 1937 H E A R S E Super FU R N IS H E D ROOM fo r g irl stu d e n t • PERSO N A L tion 61100. C all a f te r 7 p.m . 351- shape. C all B ru c e 351-9474 (731 n e a r c am p u s. E D 2-2S14. 6 1 0 /M 3670 3-10/25 B u rc h am ). 6 1 0 /a • P E A N U T S PER SO N A L N O R T H W IN D • REAL ESTA TE FALCON: 1680-four door. A uto­ T R IU M PH -1967 c onvertible. Phone FARM S F o r Sale • S E R V IC E m a tic tra n sm issio n . 6150. 355-2784 862-0247 be tw ee n 9 and 5 p.m . Mon­ a f te r 5 p .m . 3-10/25 d a y th ro u g h F rid a y . 610/24 Faculty A partm ents C ID E R M ILL open. S w eet c id e r for • T R A N SP O R T A T IO N sale. C o rd a W eat. 5817 N o rth Oke- • W ANTED FALCON 1961 tw o door G ood condi­ TR IU M P H TR4 1963 R ed. W ire w heels 351-7880 m o s R d . 337-7674. 1 7 -1 0 /» tion. B est o ffer 356-8071 a fte r 6:30 O ver-drive. New engine and m an y new NORBER MANOR A PA R TM EN TS DEADLINE p.m . 3-10/25 e x tra s . 3560062 6 1 0 /» 5821 R ichw ood. B ra n d new , c e n tra l air-conditioning, pool, fu lly c a r p e t­ F E N D E R G U ITA R an d a m p lifie r. P r o ­ fessio n ally u sed. 641-6577. 6 1 0 /» FALCON 1963: F o u r door T ake T R IU M PH TR-3, 1968. W hite w ith ed. Tw o bedroom fo r 31® 396 1 P.M . one c la s s day b e­ black c o n v e rtib le top. G ood condi­ SA FETY , H a rd e n an d C o ated lens. o v e r p a y m e n ts of 621.40. Phone 4276. O fo re publication. C re d it M an a g e r 489-2379 C-10 '23 tion P hone 482-2286, a fte r 5 p.m . O PT IC A L DISCOUNT, 416 Tusaing C a n cellatio n s - 12 noon one 610 / a O N E G IR L fo r w in te r o r S pring B uilding P h o n e IV 2-4W7 C -1 0 /» te rm U n iv e rsity T e rra c e A p a rt­ <£> c la s s day b efo re publica­ FORD FA IR L A N E 1966 S tandard tra n sm issio n . V-6. 6U50. C all 351- VALIANT 1962. B ucket se a ts. Good m e n ts. » 1 - 9 4 » . 6 1 0 /» B IR TH D A Y C A K E S -7 ” , 33 64; 8” tion. condition. 6350 C all 332-534« 6 1 0 /a 64.16; 9” , » 2 0 D eliv ered . Also 0952 a fte r 5 p .m . 610/29 NEWLY MARRIED? sh e e t c ak e s. K w ast B ak e ries. 484- PHONE FO R D , 1964 . 500 c onvertible. C ar in ' VALIANT 1961: A utom atic, new tra n sm issio n , b ra k e s, tire s , b a tte ry . TANGLEWOOD 1317. O A-l sh ap e P h o n e IV 9-9603 610/25 355-8255 6200 3567229 610/24 APARTMENTS V ED D IN G GOWN size 10. 6 6 » fo rd 1969: 2-door. sUck. M ust sell 1 Bdrm.p u n fu r./fro m 124.50 collection. W as 6 2 » . B est o ffer. VIN TA G E T H U N D E R B IR D , 1955. RATES B est o ffer. 332-0518. 610/24 P e rf e c t condition. P hone for a p ­ 2 B d rm ., u n fu r., fro m 139.50 487-3493. 6 1 0 /M p o in tm e n t, 469-2379 C-10/24 351-7880 _____ 1 day . . . . . . . $ 1 .5 0 G R AN D PRDC-1963 P o w er b ra k e s P O T A T O E S -F IE L D run. 3 1 .» a and stee rin g . T ilt s tee rin g w heel. bushel. H av e own c o n ta in e rs 2 2 » 15< p e r w ord p e r day VOLKSW AGEN 1965 sedan. Sharp. N E E D E D -O N E m a n fo r a c le a n , four E a s t S tro ll R d. 7 -1 0 /» Snow tir e s included. C lean, p riv a te m a n a p a rtm e n t. N ex t to c am p u s. » 1 - 3 d a y s .................... $ 4 .0 0 ow ner. 6650. 332-4161. 610/24 6896 P h o n e C h arlo tte 5462494 a fte r 6 p.m . 6 1 0 /» » 9 4 a fte r 5 p.m . 6 1 0 /» 13 l/2 < p e r word p e r day PR O C ESSIN G . R E G U L A R o r S u p er 8 5 d a y s .................... $ 6 .5 0 IM PALA 1963. V-8. P o w er stee rin g , FA C U LT Y -STA FF, ARBO R FO R E S T Kodak co lo r m o v ie film o r k o d a ch ro m e VOLKSW AGEN 1963 R eal sharp. Sun 1 3 6 » w ith th is ad, 3129 M A R EK 131 p e r word p e r day b ra k e s. E x c e lle n t condition. B est roof, w h ite w a lls, m o to r overhauled. A PA R TM EN TS, T ro w b rid g e R oad. o ffer o v e r 6600. 332-0267. 610/23 R EX A LL D RUGS. C-10/24 6 5 » . 4868538. 6 1 0 /S D eluxe a p a r tm e n ts a v a ila b le . U n fu r­ (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) nished. P a r ty H ouse, pool. 337- JA G U A R XK120 R o ad ste r New top 06M. C-10/M SERO FO A M FU L L slee p s e t Will T h e re w ill be a 50^ se rv ic e VOLKSW AGEN BUG 1967. New tires. sell a t good discount. 627-2571. and u p h o lstery . E x c e lle n t running C alifornia c a r. R adio. 61250. S i - 6 1 0 /M and bookkeeping charge if condition. 6*50 351-5975. 610/24 4205. 6 1 0 /» EYDEAL VILLA A PA R TM EN TS. th is ad is not paid within TWO b edroom a p a r tm e n ts fo r 6 2 » L E A R J E T c a rtrid g e 8 ta p e p la y e r. LINCOLN C O N TIN EN TA L 1967. D ark m o n th . Sw im m ing pool. G E a p p li­ one week. VOLKSW AGEN BUG 1966 O ne ow ner P o rta b le p lu s c a rtrid g e ta p e s. 372- bkie, 29,000 m ile s. O ne ow ner. F u ll ^ a n ce s, g a rb a g e d isposals, fu rn ish ed (m iddle a g ed p a re n t). 6645. Can 2 8 » b e tw ee n 5 and 6 p .m . o r w eek ­ po w er p in s an to -air. 8 a .m . to 5 p . m . , ' fo r four m a n o r fiv e m an . C all T he S tate News w ill be be seen b e st on S aturday. Spring- ends. 6 1 0 /» daily , 6562756. A fter 6 p .m ., 336 » 1 -4 2 » a f te r 5 p .m . C p o rt, » 7 -4 4 » . 1 6 1 0 /S re sp o n sib le only fo r the 2890 610/25 TWO G IR L S needed to s h a re a p a r t­ STU DIO C O UCH ES like new » 5 . Go- f ir s t day’s in c o rre c t in s e r ­ M E R C U R Y M O N T E R E Y 1962. Load­ VOLKSW AGEN 1968. P r o f’s c a r, van M an a g e m e n t. P h o n e »1-7910. m e n t beginning N o v em b er 1. C all 486 tion. ed. E x c e p tio n a lly clean. S acrifice. w hite, like new , rem o v a b le AM-FM 7682 a f te r 5 p .m . 6 1 0 /» 0-10/24 639» 353-6819: 3562396. 610/28 81695 6 5 6 1 0 » . 6 1 0 /» C A R P E T E D T H R E E ro o m s and b ath . BIC Y CLE SA L ES a n d se rv ic e . Also M GB 1966. Like new. carefu lly m ain ­ VOLKSW AGEN 1961. 1967 engine. Show er. 4864244 o r 694-92». 610/24 used. E A S T LANSING C Y C L E , 1215 F iv e m onth old tire s . M ust sell. » 1 - E . G ra n d R iv e r. C all 332-8303. C T he S a t e N ew s does n o t tained. R adio, new top and tir e s , ex­ tra s . 81425. A fte r 12:30 p .m .. 372- 5284. 610/24 Employment Employm ent F o r Rent O N E BED R O OM lu x u ry n e a r c a m ­ p e rm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s 2250. 610/28 nv - ’ ‘ a . pus. B alcony, laundry, furn ish ed , d isc rim in a tio n In l a ad­ L IN E U P your fa ll jo b now. C ar nec­ M ALE STU D EN TS, 1627, in need AV AILABLE IM M E D IA T E L Y a t E a s t e x ce lle n t cc S O L D . 40 332-6360 A v a itio n e ss a ry . C all »1-7319. O of e x tra m oney. C a r re q u ire d . C all Saginaw a n d F r a n c is : Tw o bedroom , »7-2253. 1 6 1 0 /» v e rtisin g c o l u m n s * T h e MUSTANG: 1967, 2 + 2 , 289. 6 s p e e d 6 1 0 /» 3965660,1-5p .m ., M on-Fri. O un furnished a p a rtm e n t. C arpeted. S a te N ew s w ill not accept E x c e lle n t condition. 3562885 610/25 FR A N CIS AVIATION: So e a s y to M odern k itc h e n . A ir c o nditioner. Six TWO MAN e fficiency. 316 G unson. BORN-AGAIN m a n to w ork w ith P a s to r DIAM OND BA RG A IN : W edding and a d v ertisin g which d is c rim ­ le a rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E . 3140.337-9263. 6 1 0 /» in leading te e n a g e rs . P a rt-tim e . FU L L T IM E fe m a le d ru g c le rk . M ust m o n th lease. P h o n e » 6 2 9 6 9 . 6 1 0 /» e n g a g e m e n t rin g se ts. Save fifty MUSTANG 1967 Good condition 81500 S pecial 85 o ffer. 4861324. C in ates a g a i n s t religion, C o n ta c t R ev. R o g er H a rriso n , F ir s t be n e a t an d h a v e p le a sa n t p e rso n al­ p e r c e n t o r m o re . L a rg e sele c tio n A utom atic. 25,000 m iles. 353-6893 N E E D E D -O N E m a n fo r w in te r te rm H ouses ra o s , c o lo r o r national o r - 610/29 B a p tist C hurch, Box 214 St. Johns. ity and w ho w ill be in th e E a s t L an ­ of p la in an d fan cy d iam o n d s. 326 A u to S e rv ic e & P a rts M ichigan 48879. 6 1 0 /» sing a re a fo r a m in im u m of tw o y e ars. only. 731 A pts. »1-0780. 6 1 0 /» 31». WILCOX SECO N D HAND T ra n sp o rta tio n n e ce ssa ry . P le a s a n t EA ST S ID E : M odern fu rn ish e d five MUSTANG 1967, 289, 3 speed. M ust MASON BODY SH O P. 812 E a s t STO RE. 509 E . M ichigan. 485-4391. w orking conditions. E x p e rie n c e d e­ NORW OOD: O ne bedroom , furnished ro o m house w ith g a ra g e . N o v em b er sell. P h o n e J IM 351-7854 . 7-10/25 K alam azoo S t. ■ Since 1940. B A B Y SITT ER TO ru n household for 5 to M ay 5. M arrie d couple only. R e a ­ __________ C w orking m o th e r. 484-4082 a fte r 6 p.m . sira b le . C all 332-2831 a f te r 7 p.m . a p a rtm e n t. C all »1-3541 a f te r 6 C om plete a u to p a inting and col­ MUSTANG 1967*4 S p o rt S print. Auto­ lision s erv ice . 1V5-0256. 6 1 0 /» 6 1 0 /» p.m . 6 1 0 /M sonable re n t. P h o n e 4863206. 2-10/24 LEBANESE FOOD And O th e r F ood F r o m M ost F o r­ m a tic , w h ite w alls, deluxe in te rio r O N E TH R O U G H FO U R MAN a p a r t­ W A N TED : TWO g irls for fou r g irl N IG H T H E L P needed. M onday through W A N T E D -P A R T tim e . M on., T ues., eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g U.S. Automotive G ood condition. M ust sell. 482-2615. 610/23 E X P E R T C A R B U R ETO R re p a ir, and F rid a y , o r S a tu rd a y an d Sunday. to d e m o n stra te re v o lu tio n a ry hom e m e n ts re n tin g now fo r w in te r te rm . house for w in te r a » sp rin g te rm s . 519 B eech S tre e t c all 351-4037. 6 1 0 /» S H A H E E N ’S FA M ILY engine tune-ups. R ea so n ab le ra te s. m o v ies. G ood e arn in g s. M ust have Tw o s till a v aila b le th is te rm . 103 61 2 m idnight. G R A N D R IV E R SH E L L , FO O D F A IR „ A NGLIA 1961. H a s p e rso n ality . M e­ C all 6762794. 610/24 c a r. 487-59». 2 -1 0 /» N orthlaw n, c o rn e r of A bbott. In q u ire MUSTANG 1966 G T, 390, fo u r speed, 7293 W est G ra n d R iv e r H ighw ay. 1001 W. Saginaw 4864089 c h an ica lly sound. 3®. 332-021. 5-10/2» a t A p a rtm e n t 8 o r 2. 6 1 0 /» G IR L N E E D E D fo r house. O w n bed­ p o w er s te e rin g , disc b ra k e s, Good P a s t a irp o rt a t ju n c tio n of 1-96- M ichigan B an k a rd W elcom e room . 6 3 7 .» m onth. 4667570 ev e­ Y e a r G T tire s . 351-6393 o r 486 S c o o te r s & C y c le * G ra n d R iv e r. 6 1 0 /» SALESM AN: P a rt-tim e . M ust like AUSTIN H E A L E Y 3000: 1966. New O N E OR tw o g irls, 21, to s h a re lux­ nings. 610/24 selling. No e x p erie n ce needed, e x h a u st an d r e a r window . 351-6626. 5961. 610/25 u ry a p a r tm e n t. E a s t L ansing IV 2- HONDA 1968, 300 Like new 627- R N ’S FU L L -T IM E 611; PA R T- w ill tra in . C a r furnished. P hone 4-10/25 M r. T ay lo r, 4 8 6 » 7 9 C 7693. 6 1 0 /M O LD SM O BILE 1963 F85 V-8. Auto­ 2057 a fte r 4 p .m . G ra n d Ledge. 6 1 0 / » T IM E 11-7 nights. O penings a v ail­ m a tic . G ood condition. 6500. 356 ab le in a m e d ic a l c a r e fa c ility . Op­ CAMARO 1967. B lack. R ed in te rio r. HONDA-305 S uper H awk. Good con­ PA R T -T IM E W ORK a v a ila b le a t G o r­ N E E D 1 MAN fo r luxury a p a rtm e n t. 9240. ( 610/24 p o rtu n ity for ra p id a d v a n c e m e n t R adio, new tir e s . T h ree sp eed , six dition. M ust sell, m oving. »1-4016. don Food S e rv ice. 222 S pikes S tree t. U n iv e rsity T e rra c e . C all » 1 -0 6 » . w ithin a d y n a m ic organization. At­ T u M ty cy linder. 18,000 m iles. 61700 o r b e st 6 1 0 /» 4865354 3-10/24 610/28 O LD SM O BILE 1968 L uxury Sedan tra c tiv e s ta rtin g s a la rie s and above offer. 351-0310. Ask fo r Sully. 3-10/23 a v e ra g e frin g e ben efits. Apply a t F u ll pow er, a ir , 13,000 m ile s. Take 2-MAN A PA R T M E N T n e a r cam pus. NORTON 1967 750cc S c ra m b le r. E x ­ C H EV R O L ET 1966 B el-A ir. V-6. o v er p a y m e n ts of 699 a m o n th . Phone c ellen t condition. M ust sell. 351- P ro v in c ia l H ouse, » 1 5 N orthw ind D riv e, E a s t Lansing. 332-0817, M rs. F o r Rent S ta rtin g w in te r te rm . P h o n e 351- C R E D IT M A N A G ER. 489-2379. C-10/2S 9403. 6 1 0 /» a u to m a tic , p o w er ste e rin g Good 4765. 610/24 ■ P a rk e r. 1610/30 TV R E N T A L S fo r stu d en ts. Low eco­ tire s . E x c e lle n t condition. $850. n om ical r a te s b y the te rm o r m onth. O LD SM O B ILE 98-1964 F o u r door NEW O N E bedroom furnished. Id e a l C all ow ner 332-3894 3-10/24 YAMAHA 1965 S c ra m b le r. Good con­ B A B Y SITT ER fo r fo u r y e a r old g irl U N IV ER SITY TV R EN TA L S, 486 H ard to p . F u ll p o w er equipped. V ery g ra d u a te stu d e n ts o r couple. Q uiet. dition. M any e x tra s 6250 or b e st in fa c u lty hom e 11:362 p.m . M onday C H EV R O L ET IM PALA 1958 B ig V-8. 63,000 m ile s N eeds body w ork 355- good condition. 6750. P hone 699-2247. 610/25 offer 4862500 610/24 through F rid a y . T ran sp o rta tio n from c am p u s provided. 812 p e r w eek phis 9263. C A ir-conditioned. 81». S hiaw assee. TU 65761; E D 7-9248. 927 W est 1610/31 S P E C IA L SUZUKI 1965, 2S0cc A -l. T w o h e lm e ts, TV R EN TA L S G .E . 19” P o rta b le , 9703,484-8755 5-10/28 lunch. P hone 3563717 o r 337-0052. O LD SM O B ILE 1962 W agon. V-8. M ust sell. 6250. E D 7-9734. 6 1 0 /» » .5 0 p e r m o n th including stand. W e h a v e ju s t 6 1 0 /» a u to m a tic , re lia b le tra n sp o rta tio n . C all J . R. C ulver Co. »1-8862. C H E V R O L E T 1964 c o n v ertib le New 220 A lb ert S tre e t, E a s t L ansing. C f in is h e d r e - c a r p e t in g , New tire s . 3562497. 610/29 HONDA 90 w ith h e lm e t tru n k . E x ­ T Y P IS T : ST U D E N T to w ork daily tir e s and top. 6300 cash . 332-2335. 3-10/25 c ellen t running condition. 8200. M onday th ru F rid a y 10 a .m . to 2 p.m . SEVEN r e - p a ln t ln g an d r e - O LD SM O B ILE 1968. Loaded w ith ex­ 3566223 6 1 0 /» M ust b e a c c u ra te . C all 3568297 G A R A G E FO R re n t. 518 C h arle s, f ln ls h ln g 15 s p a r k lin g , tr a s including fa c to ry a ir and ste re o E a s t Lansing. IV 2-2937 o r E D 2- C H E V R O L E T 1967 M alibu S ta n d a rd ta p e u n it. M u st sell a t a sac rific e. HONDA 1967 . 450. In very good condi­ a fte r 2:30 p.m . 610/24 3370. 610/24 THIRTY t w o - b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n ts sh ift, V-8. T a k e over p a y m e n ts. 351- D ays 351-8932 n ig h ts 351-5805. 1-10/23 tion. P hone 6669158. 6 1 0 /» fo r N o v e m b e r. 9571 1-10/23 W A ITERS AND W A ITR ESSES for the D ELLS. P a y in g top w ages. E x p e ri­ A p a rtm e n ts L ONE A v a ila b le f o r o c c u p a n c y f o r th e CH EV Y H 1964-four d oor E x c e lle n t condition 355-6026. sedan. 3-10/23 PLY M O U TH 1950 b lack. O nly 20.000 m ile s on new engine. R uns p e rfe c t­ SUZUK I-250cc-1966. W ith and in su ran ce. 6240 o r o ffer. M ust be sold. 3963211 h e lm e t 2-10/24 e n ce not n e c e ssa ry . 86» or »69014 P hone 336 10/28 - .......................................................... ST U D E N T U N ITS: T h ree and four 1ST T h a n k s g iv in g H o lid a y . ly. 675 4860745. 610/24 m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le for Sep­ CHEV Y 1967-tw o d oor B el-A ir V-6. PLY M O U TH -1938 F o u r door. E x c e l­ Employment E M P L O Y E R S OVERLO A D Com pany. te m b e r le asing. Low ebrooke, U ni­ a u to m a tic , p o w er s tee rin g C all 336 len t condition, a ll o rig in al. 6800. 337- E x p e rien c e d s e c re ta rie s , ty p ists to w ork on te m p o ra ry a ssig n m e n ts. v e rs ity T e rra c e , and C all STA TE M A N A G E M E N T 337- E v e rg ree n . F o r th o s e EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT 2507 b efo re 2 p.m . 5-10/25 w ho ca n 0945 610/25 S E R V IC E STATION PE R S O N N E L 1300. C F u ll and p a rt tim e. All sh ifts: F o r N ev er a fee. P h o n e 487-6071. C-10/24 a ff o r d th e 351-7880 C H R Y S L E R -1 9 6 5 -N ew p crt C ustom PO NTIAC GTO 1966. T ri-p o w er auto­ a new M arath o n S tation opening in C all 373-0742 b etw een 8:00 a m and m a tic E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e over M ason N o v em b er 1st. C all 6960106 G R E A T LA K ES E m p lo y m en t for p e r­ F R E E R E N T u n til N o v e m b er in four b e s t In 317 M .A .C . 5:00 p .m 482-5834 a fte r 5:00 p.m . p a y m e n ts of 868.15 p e r m onth. m a n e n t positions for m en and w om ­ m a n luxury a p a rtm e n t. P ool, r e c r e ­ a fte r 1 p .m . Ask fo r M r. W alters. a p a r tm e n t 4-10/24 P h o n e C R E D IT M A N A G ER. 489- 6 1 0 /» en in office sale s, te c h n ica l. IV 6 a tio n building, balcony facin g lake. 1543. C-10/24 M inutes fro m c am pus. C all L a rry liv i n g . 1 237». C CORVAIR 1966 Monza V ery good condition. co n v ertib le. B est offer. N E E D CHRISTM AS M ON EY ? E a rn YOUNG M EN »68596. 6 1 0 /» [□ S S 0 p0 a a a a C all 393-3688 3-10/23 PO R C H E 1959 c o n v ertib le w ith 1966 m oney and le a rn m ake-up te c h ­ niques. V IV IA N E WOODARD COS­ 16» O N E OR TWO g irls to s h a r e a p a r t­ . ß . G u lv e /i G o -. Ia n s s aa a naa engine. T ra n s m is sio n n e ed s work. IN T ER N A T IO N A L C O RPORA TIO N w ill m e n t. H e rita g e A rm s. Tw o bedroom . ■ a n a a s a n a l a M ETICS LOIS W E IR . IV 68351. 220 A lb e r t 3 5 1 -8 8 6 2 G et ALL YOU PA Y FO R ! C heck b est re n ta U > u y ^ ra o d a y ^ C la s s ifie < ^ d ^ ^ 351-0250 a n d a sk fo r N ew bie. 2-10/24 C -1 0 /» h ire s e v e ra l young m e n TH IS W EE K fa r M an a g e m e n t T rain in g P ro g ra m . 393-4347 a f te r 6 p .m . 6 1 0 /» a a a a a a a | pana T hose sele c te d w ill le a rn P e rso n n e l ACROSS 26. Formicld I ia o ra a C ontrol, P ro m o tio n a l T echniques a s uuaa a âal al l E Q I q Students. . choice apartments P la c e Y our 27. Sheep disease and B rand Iden tificatio n . M ust be 1. Intercept a b le to w ork 1 : » to 10 p.m . a t 6. Exploit 29. To the point BEsaa a s a S a l PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD le a s t th re e d a y s p er w eek phis S a t­ urd ay . S a la ry 670 to 690 depending 11. Overseas 13. Russ, labor 33. Muddled 37.Ponder aaaoa a n a □ n a ssa ! T oday . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le te , m a il. on p a st e x p erie n ce and ability . To a rra n g e a n in te rv ie w c all M r. T ow ers 4861459 RATES-STARTING AT $175 union 14. Patoisv 15. Climbing vine 38. Hank of twine 39. Page 41. Disagreeable S Q o a n sa □Eia o s a I N S T A T E N E W S w ill b ill you la te r . 610/24 3,6,9 month leases available 16. Drone 17.Founder 42. Subside 44. Incentive o s a naia BUS BOYS W A NTED E vening m e a ls 19. Side of a 46. Less o n ly .- C a ll M rs. EJcam , 136 p.m . triangle 47. Wood-finishing Z ip C o d e 332-5092 610/24 NO LAST MONTH RENT REQUIRED 20. Epic poetry 22. Weakness machine 48. Twinges DOWN 2. Rude LANSING CA PITALS B ask e t B all T e a m 49. Apparel 1. Hiding places 3. Shake n eeds 10 people to d e liv e r tic k e ts. 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 t m e n t 24. Scatter 4. Murmur S tu d e n t N o . M ust h ave c a r. H ourly w age phis 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 . 5 ¡¡9 7 ¡ 5 7 8 7 8 5. Moiety Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g a s bonus. Apply in person only to » 2 3 9 10 R oom 4 » , JA C K TA R H O TEL be­ 6. Chivalrous C o n s e c u tiv e D a te s to R un II 13 7. Bib. character tw e en 9 a .m . and 5 p .m . 2 -1 0 /» ADDITIONAL NORTHWIND FEATURES À y 8. Stable H e a d in g __________ - W A NTED SO M EO N E tn hand le tte r « A ir Conditioning S|Wall to Wall C arpeting Ml iS r compartment % 9. Doctrine P r in t Ad H e re : n a m e s in • j" i C Q m em b e rsh ip D ishw ashers * 2 B edroom s In Each A pt. 18 19 1fc c e r tific a te d I “ — , uonor society. G arbage D isposals # Beautiful F ro n t Lawn on R iv er 0 0 10. Funeral song P r o fita b le fre e tim e em ploym ent. » 1 - 12. Inattentive 8210. 6 1 0 /M S cenic F ro n t Lawn P riv a c y 20 22 Ö % 18. Man’s name SA LES AND p rom otion: N ew floor cov­ 2d 25 ib 21. Utah lily e rin g p ro d u c ts need th re e m a tu re m e n % % % % 23. Account entry full o r p a rt-tim e . M ust have c ar. ¿7 & » 30 31 32 25. Foolish P e a n u ts P e r s o n a ls m u s t be p la c e d In p e r s o n . F le x ib le hours. Good incom e possi­ w ,V /, % 28. Wither ble. P h o n e 4 8 6 5 9 » fo r interview . f r 3N w 36 37 30. Red dye % 6 1 0 /M 31. Thralls 10 Words or L ess: 1 day - $1.50 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 » 99 40 m 32. Parents 15£ p e r w ord 40£ p e r word 65ÿ p e r word Second p ro fessio n - evenings Over 10 Words Add: & weekends. Men and wom­ F o r m o re Inform ation contact: 42 % i 44 & 33. Studies hard P □ □ en . $350 p a rt tim e monthly NORTHWIND MANAGEMENT 4« 47 34. Costume 35. Pineapple M a ll to : M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s 3 4 6 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . gu aran tee If you m eet o u r re q u ire m e n ts. Students and 2771 NORTHWIND DRIVE EAST LANSING « É 49 36. Bivouac 40. Crease te a c h e rs : $800 full tim e, te le - % % 43. Large vat M S U E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . phone: 484-5671_____________ 337-0636 Days 337-0273 Nights 45. Oriental lute S ' W ed n esd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 15 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n F o r S a le F o r S a le P e rso n a l R e a l E s ta te MSU Volunteer Action i f l W H A T 'S LE A R J E T s te r e o te p e p la y e rs for y our c a r and h o m e F ro m 79.(5 up. On d isp lay a t M AIN E L E C T R O N ­ ICS, 5551 South P e n n sy lv an ia. GIBSON and r» > j SMS. ' * CLASSICAL "F ” C g u ita r A nim ali B E A U T IFU L G ER M A N shepherd pup­ pies. Six w eeks old. P u r e b re d , no p a p ers. Six fe m a le s. T w o black and tan an d fo u r blonde ones. C all a fte r I DINO I t T H E DYNAMICS: D on’t be sou led out. C all 35541(1. D R A F T IN FO R M A TIO N C en ter. 911 E a s t G ra n d R iver. O pen w eek d ays 1-8 p .m . » 1-52(3. \ L r >. Y . ' j V±;cf ¿7 1-10/S 1-10/M W e've g o t ju s t th e th ing fo r you. W e’ll r S p e c ia liz in g F a c u lty H om es! B u y o f th e W e e k : in v \ T h is w eekly colum n is a Joint e ffo rt of h e S ta te N ew s and th e O ffice of Vohm- te e r P r o g ra m s . S U d e a ts, fa c u lty , a a d s ta ff c a a J a la ia th e MSU V olu n teer Ac­ tion e ffo r t w hich include i th o se ogporta- a id e s liste d below a ad ackers b y c o atac t- ' J t J l £ .tfcMsJk . - ~ 0 - ~ - S e rv ic e s B ld g , 353-4482 7 p .m . T h u rsd a y , O cto b er 24 in th e f ir s t floor lounge. S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s Bldg. R ed C re ss C ollege C s rp s : S tu d e n ts from a ll m a jo rs a r e needed fo r a v a rie ty of R ed C ro ss C o m m unity p ro g ra m s. Includ­ ed a r e serv in g a s in s tru c to rs fo r com m u- n ursing, e tc , s e rv ic e to a rm e d fo rc e s . 1PPEH P U P P IE S : Vk G e rm a n s h o rt hair. g u a ra n te e i t w orks Ju st rig h t b u t N EW O P PO R T U N IT IE S fa m ilie s and re tu rn in g v e te ra n s ; a ss is t- ! T A P E D EC K p o rta b le p la y s 4 's and L ocated In E ast L ansing ju st P u re b re d m o th e r; fa th e r fro m good you've g o t to u se i t e v e ry night. Ju u io r A chievem ent B usiness m a jo rs ing in ph y sical o r o ccu p atio n al th e ra p y S’s (100; a ta p e s (50; G u ita r 325; neighborhood. N ine w e ek s old. H ours: 4-9 p .m . 317 E a s t G ran d a few blocks from cam pus Is and o th e r stu d en ts a re needed to serv e in .local h o sp ita ls; serv in g a s R ed C ross The MSU P r n n n u a d e r i w ill hold a n open d a n ce a t 7 to n ig h t in 34 W om ens' Snow tir e s (.50 x 14 with- rim s $25; Good hunting stock. $5 P h o n e 627- R iv e r, L ansing. TOM AND J E R R Y ’S th is v ery d e s ira b le 3-bedroom a s c o m p a n y a d visors and re s o u rc e p e r­ youth ad v iso rs in high schools a n d ju n ­ I.M. Bldg. L essons w ill b e offered. T y p e w rite r (10; Shoes lOVfcC w in g tip s 2908. M O /-4 JN K EM PO R IU M . 1-10/M io r highs. . • I • black-brow n, b lack lo a fe rs , sad d les b rick ra n c h . The 10 x 20 sons in Ju n io r A chievem ent (JA ) p ro ­ g ra m s . E x p e rie n c e in the a re a s of fi­ SC O PE : G re e k s needed to a s s is t in m an­ P hilip C. T horpe, a s s is ta n t d e a a a t In d ian a U n iv e rsity , w ill b e on c am p u s (10 e a c h ; B lack tw e ed w in te r c o a t g la sse d -in porch which view s P O O D L E -F E M A L E . A pricot. C ham ­ ''R IV E R O F a u to belonging to M atilda n an ce, m a rk e tin g , m a n a g e m e n t, e tc ning a co m m u n ity c e n te r ru n by s tu d en ts F rid a y to ta lk to p re -la w stu d en ts. In te rv iew s w ill b e held in 245 W est F e e H all. ( » . A fte r ( p .m . »1-3(79. 3 -1 0 /a 225 fee t of beautiful tr e e s en­ pionship stock. P h o n e (82-5103. S -1 0 /a V anoosterhaut. '84 O ldsm obile. C all w ould b e helpful. T im e c o m m itm e n t is and p eople in the co m m u n ity . A v a rie ty of Students seeking a n a p p o in tm e n t m a y c all 3558677 T IR E S . TWO F ire s to n e Tow n and 353-13». M ike. 3 -1 0 /» hances the delight of th is four h o u rs p e r w eek. MSU stu d e n t help p ro g ra m s a r e held a t th e c e n te r an d all • • • K IT T E N -B L A C K p a r t A ngora. N ine ta le n ts a r e needed. S tu d e n ts w ith id e a s C ountry snow tire s , stu d d ed . 5(0-15. hom e. It w on't la s t longl w ill e n a b le m o re teens from g h e tto s to The MSU M ark e tin g Clnb w ill m e e t a t 7 : » to n ig h t in th e T eak R oom in w eek s old. Bax tra in e d . »1-4450. p a rtic ip a te in JA . A sp ec ia l o rie n ta tio n fo r p ro g ra m m in g a r e e sp e c ia lly w elcom e. E ppley C en ter. A b ra h a m and S tra u s w ill speak on "C re a tiv e M erch an d izin g .” L ike new . (40. (04-9450. 3 -1 0 /a CASH! U P to » 0 paid fo r top q u a lity 2-10/24 and in fo rm a tio n m eetin g w ill be held a t A dalt E d u c a tio n : V olu n teers a r e needed re s e a rc h an d te rm p a p e rs. AU co u r­ E veryone w elcom e. to a s s is t w ith a d u lt ed u ca tio n c la s s e s in *• ' • . W R IN G E R W A S H E R -M ay tag w ith tubs, ses, a ll lev els, a n y lengths. Send F o r m o re Inform ation on EN G L ISH BULLDOG P u p p ie s -tw o a ll ty p e s of skills. C la sses fo r a d u lts see k ­ T he P h y sic s C lnb w ill hold a m e e tin g a t 7:30 to n ig h t a t 221 P h y sics-A stro n o m y . i th re e y e a rs old. $35. 482-9333 b efo re your old p a p e rs im m e d ia te ly fo r a c ­ th is hom e & o th e rs located ing to c o m p le te e le m e n ta ry o r sec o n d a ry .• • * ' 7 p .m . M O/14 m o n th s old. Show q u ality . AKC. c ep tan c e . G u a ra n tee d . R e s e a rc h As­ S T E R E O "V M ” one y e a r old. Like Stud serv ic e a v ailab le . 882-9127 3 -1 0 /a s o cia te s 648 C h ry sler, Suite 104, D e tro it, M ichigan 48207 . 5-10/M n e a r MSU, c a ll TOM IE R A INES— 337-0021 of Quota limit school ed u ca tio n s a r e in sp e c ia l need of v o lu n teer tu to rs an d a ss is ta n ts . The MSU S p a rta n C rops and Soils C lab w ill m e e t a t 7:30 to n ig h t in » 9 Ag. H all. P lanning fo r th e up-com ing h a y rid e w ill be follow ed by a p ro g ra m on tu rf O P P O R T U N IT IE S ST IL L A V A ILA B LE g ra s s re s e a rc h . All sh o rt c o u rse, cro p s an d soils m a jo rs a r e in v ited to a tte n d . new. ( » . AM-FM-SW te n tra n s isto r MYNAH B IR D -w ith cage. 2614 Bos­ W est Side D rop-In C e n te r: S tu d e n ts need­ • • • radio. C o st (( 0 -s e llin g fo r ( a . Tw o pole la m p s ,, tw o s e ts of dish es, e le c tric m ix e r an d b la n k e t. C all 482- ton Blvd. P h 489-0704. 7-10/M RU M M A G E SALE! A LL SAINTS E P IS ­ CO PA L CHURCH W0 A bbott R oad, E a s t L ansing. T u esd ay 7:00 p .m . to foir sororities e d to w ork w ith a ll a g es. O p p o rtu n ities include pre-school c o n ce p t bu ild in g fo r The MSU S ailing C lub w ill hold Shore School a t 7:30 to n ig h t on th e sun po rch in the Union. J im W a lte r R e a lty tw o and th re e y e a r old s; re c re a tio n a l a c ­ • • • 2(00 a f te r 5 p.m . 1 -1 0 /a 'M o b ile Homes 10 00 p .m ., W ednesday 9:00 a .m . to GIBSON G U ITA R LG-1. G ood shape. VAGABOND 1954, 8’ x » ’. O n lot 3 p .m . * * • /* ■ R e alto r 372-6770 investigated tiv itie s and c lubs w ith p re -te e n s, and te e n s; c o m m u n ity p a rtic ip a tio n p ro g ra m s fo r a d u lts. Also s p ec ia l p ro g ra m s fo r high T he E m m o n s H a l s c h o la stic c o m m itte e w ill hold a d iscu ssio n a t 8:30 tonight in E m m o n s Lobby. S tu d e n t re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m 5 of th e 6 p a rtie s on th e M ichigan 332-0333 1 -1 0 /a clo se ‘c am p u s. F u rn ish e d . C a rp e t­ G E T A H OLD O F “T he K N ACK” to­ b a llo t w ill speak on the p re sid e n tia l ra c e . ed. (1300. »1-9445. 5 -1 0 /» A dvantages and d isad v an ­ school d rop-outs. n ight : F a irc h ild T h e a tre 8 p .m . 3-10/24 N o rth Side A ction C e n te r: V olunteers • • • TWO GOOD tic k e ts fo r N o tre D am e ta g e s of a proposed quota-lim i- S e rv ic e needed to e sta b lis h film p ro g ra m a t c en ­ T he G r e a te r L a n sia g A rea C h ap ter of A m e ric a n s fo r D em c ra tic A ction w ill g a m e fo r s ale . 353-8242 . 2-10/24 H O M E TT E 1967, 12’ x 55’, tw o bed­ IN SU R A N C E PR O B L E M S? W e spe­ ta tio n system for all so ro ritie s te r ; to e sta b lis h a D rop-In tu to ria l p ro ­ hold a g e n e ra l m e m b e rs h ip m e e tin g a t 8 to n ig h t in th e co m m jn ity m e e tin g Room room . E x c e lle n t condition. S et up on cialize in can celled , re fu s e d , and a t MSU a re being discussed g ra m ; and to s ta ff v a rio u s o th e r a c tiv itie s of the E dgew ood U n ited C hurch, on H ag ed o rn R o ad in E a s t Lansing. T IC K E TS TO N o tre D a m e g a m e for lot in K ing A rth u r’s C ourt. Im m e ­ financial repon sib ility . C a r and bike IN SU R A N C E: AUTOM O BILE - M otor- sale. F o u r re s e rv e d tic k e ts on 50 cycle. C all SPA R TA N , 487-5006. throughou fall te rm by th e Pan- a t th e c e n te r a s re q u e ste d by people in the T he p u rp o se of th e m e e tin g is to d u scu ss re so lu tio n s p e rta in in g to th e e n d o rse ­ d ia te occupancy. M ust sell. 489- in su ran ce. IN SU R A N C E ASSOCI­ hellenic Council, th e P re s i­ c o m m unity. m e n t of a p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te b y th e c h a p te r y a rd line 353-8242. 2-10/24 5614. *-10/24 ATES, 372-5380. 1 0 » N o rth C api­ M onthly p a y m e n ts. GO G R E E N . Ô M etro p o litan F in e A rts C ouncil: S tu d en ts tol. 5-10/28 d e n t’s Council and the A lum nae w ith ta le itts in th e a r e a s of a r t, d a n ce , or VOX CO N TIN EN TA L O rg an . U sed T h e re w ill b e a m e e tin g of th e S .E .A . planning c o m m itte e a t 7:30 to n ig h t in NEW MOON tr a ile r on lot n e a r c a m ­ M ULTILITH CO PY d u p lic a tin g 24 A dvisers of the d iffe ren t so­ d ra m a a r e needed to s e rv e a s in s tru c to rs the fa c u lty lounge in E ric k so n H all. All th o se in te re s te d p le a se a tte n d p rofessio n ally one y e ar. » 1 -3 6 » pus. (1 9 » . C all » 1 - 6 0 » 5-10/M hour serv ice . O ffset prin tin g . The­ (a fte r 6 p .m .) G IR L S IN G E R looking for B and. J e f ­ ro ritie s. and d e m o n s tra to rs fo r c la ss e s an d w ork­ ferso n A irplane, Saul. » 1 -4 1 « . ses. M an u scrip ts. Q u estio n n aires shops held fo r c h ild re n in g h e tto schools. 5-10/29 W INDSOR 10 x 54. Tw o bedroom s. e tc . D iscount ra te s . C am pus Book M abel P ete rse n , ad v iser to T he V a rsity C hib w ill finish up fo rm a l in itia tio n a t 7 to n ig h t in th e V a rsity 4-10/M P r o g ra m s a r e a lso held in th e a r t s for S to res, 332-0877, » 1 -5 4 » . 20-11/15 th e P an hellenic sy stem , said Club room a t th e S tadium . E x c e lle n t. F u rn ish e d . A vailable win­ a d u lts w hich w ill re q u ire volu n teers. * • • EN C Y C L O PE D IA : 20 volum es. N ot te r te rm . »1-5182. 5-10/M sh e w as undecided a t p rese n t used. $195. C all 3553261. 3 -1 0 /» Student A dvisory C o m m itte e fo r th e C ollege of S o cial S cien ce w ill hold a D IA P E R SE R V IC E . S am e d ia p e rs ab o u t the proposed quota-lim i- M ichigan School for th e B lind: "B ig J ^ ita n u ts P e r s o n a l m eeting a t 8 p .m . T h u rsd a y a t 218 B erk ey H all All s o cia l sc ie n c e d e p a rtm e n ta l T H R E E BED R O OM 10 x 55. V ery re tu rn e d a ll tim e s. B aby clo th es B ro th e rs ” needed fo r blind s tu d en ts SEW ING M A C H IN E c le a ra n c e sale. ta tio n system w hich re q u ire s stu d en t c o m m itte e s a r e invited to send a re p re s e n ta tiv e . good condition. In p a rk , on fenced, ST E V E GROSSM AN, T hank you fo r w ashed fre e . A M ERICAN D IA P E R a fte rn o o p s. 3-5 p.m . B rand new p o rta b le s. (49.50, » .0 0 sh ad ed lot. E x c e lle n t location. 351- th a t th e basic quota be d e te r­ YWCA: C o-eds needed a s volu n teers. p e r m o n th . L a rg e se le c tio n o f re ­ the lovely bonfire. 1-10/M SE R V IC E , 482-0864. C-10/31 6504. 10-10/31 m in ed by considering the num ­ O p p o rtu n ities include advising Y -teen conditioned u sed m a c h in es. S in g ers, M em b e rs of th e G ra d u a te H isto ry W ive’s C lub w ill m e e t a t 7:30 p .m T h u rsd a y b e r of rush ees A vailable and c lubs, w orking in re c re a tio n for d isad ­ W hites, N ecch is, N ew H o m e and G IL C H R IST THANKS B ailey fo r the IR O N IN G S - D O N E in m y hom e. a t the hom e of M r. and M rs. Jo h n H a rriso n , 20 U n iv e rsity D r., E a s t L ansing. APA CH E-1960. 10’ x 50’. Tw o bed­ v a ntaged g irls a n d te e n s; and w orking in " m a n y o th e rs ," ( 1 9 . » to » 9 . » . ncertett d a y e v er. M ary K ay and Any a m o u n t. C all 489-5933. 3-10/M th e p ercen tag e of ru sh ee s nor­ the co m m u n ity w ith g irls to s e t up new T his w ill b e an o rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g a n d th e re w ill also be a d e m o n stra tio n of ro o m s, c a rp etin g , stove, re fr ig e r a ­ Cindy 1-10/M T e rm s. EDW ARDS D IST R IB U T IN G to r, disposal. E x c e lle n t condition. m a lly pledged. and re le v a n t a c tiv itie s and p ro g ra m s for p ic tu re m ounting. 9 9 1 COM PANY, 1115 N o rth W ashington. C H ILD C A R E - In m y licensed hom e. T he num ber of g irls e s ti­ On lo t in K ing A rth u r's C ourt. M ust SIGM A D EL TA TAU’s a r e aU fired- YWCA. 489-6448. C-10/24 N e a r S p a rro w H ospital. P h o n e IV Anyone In te re s te d in beco m in g ex ec u tiv e a s s is ta n t to H a rv D zodin. sen io r sell im m e d ia te ly . »,2 0 0 . P hone up fo r Sigm a Chi D erby D ay! 1-10/M 5-3315. 3-10/24 m a te d to be pledged w inter m e m b e r-a t-la rg e on th e ASMSU S tu d en t B oard, is u rg e d to c a ll 355-82« fo r an 372-81«. 4-10/24 te rm would be divided by the N orth Side D rop-In C en te r: A rt s tu d en ts .BA N D M A STER A M P L IF IE R . 1W y e a rs tmTi ' ap p o in tm en t. W ork w ill b e on a v o lu n teer b asis. D EL TA SIGM A P H I P L E D G E S : Con­ needed to a s s is t te e n s in pa in tin g a n d e x ­ • t old. G re a t condition. C all R ay, 353- T y p in g S e rvice n u m b er of ch a p te rs on c a m ­ p e rim e n ta tio n w ith a r t. W alls of c e n te r RO Y C R A FT 1 9 « , 12 x 51. Tw o bed­ g ra tu la tio n s fro m yo u r little s is te rs . T he MSU S tu d en t C oalition fo r H am p h rey -M n sk le w ill m e e t . a t 7 : » to n ig h t f 1940. 3-10/24 1-10/M pus. This would then be the s e rv e a s c a n v a s fo r p sy ch o d e lic m u ra ls , ro o m s, furn ish ed . R easo n ab le. C all in 30 Union. IV 2-2964 o r IV 2-2104. 3-10/25 PA U LA ANN H A U G H EY : A unique q u o ta of pledges w hich each etc. F E N D E R , P R O -R E V E R B A m p., like q u a lity th e sis s erv ice . IBM typing, new , tw o new tw e lv e in ch sp ea k ­ SHARON CONGRATULATIONS on m a k c h a p te r would be allow ed to ing th e S ig m a Chi D erb y D a rlin g C ourt! m u ltilith p rin tin g and h a rd binding. e rs , (250.H a g stro m solid body Lost & Found Love. Y our s is te rs of S ig m a D elta 337-1527. c pledge during fo rm al rush. b a ss an d six s trin g g u ita r. V ery “ I t needs m uch re se a rc h and Placement Bureau T au. 1-10/M fa s t necks. (75 e a c h . 4854)745. 3-10/24 FO U N D AT F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank of E F F IC IE N T , CONSCIENTIOUS typ­ E a s t Lansing, 435 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r: c a re fu l stu d y ,” M iss P e te rse n HOW CO M E I d id n ’t g e t one of th e fo rty ing spoken h ere. J e a n C happell. SEW ING M ACH IN E re n ta l, (6.50 a C o n tact L en ses. 1-10/M 355-1002. 5 -1 0 /» said . “ E ach house m u st have one sch o la rsh ip s given by th e A ir m onth . D E N N IS D IST R IB U T IN G COM­ F o rc e to MSU s tu d en ts. 1-10/M th e opportunity to discuss the PA N Y . 318 N o rth C ed ar opposite LOST: GLASSES in c a s e on cam pus. FA ST SE R V IC E : v e ry c a re fu l, te rm sy ste m and ex p ress its opinion City M ark et. 482-2677. C -1 0 /» 353-24«. 3-10/M p a p e rs, e tc . 40c page. 355-8039 H I T H E R E , B ear. H appy O c to b er 23rd. on i t . ” U n ited A irc ra ft R e s e a rc h L a b o ra to rie s : 1 -1 0 /» ing. and h o tel, re s ta u r a n t, and in stitu tio n ­ C harlie, Sunny an d m e . 1-10/M T he follow ing em p lo y e rs w ill be In te r­ EL EC TR O LU X TANK v acu u m c le a n ­ T he p re se n t lim itatio n for all a l m a n a g e m e n t m a jo rs (D e c e m b e r an d c h e m ic a l, e le c tric a l, an d m e c h a n ic a l en ­ P erso n al view ing fro m O ct. 21 th ro u g h O ct. 25,19(8. g in eerin g , m e ta llu rg y , m e c h an ic s, m a t­ e r, (D eluxe m o d e l). H a s co rd so ro ritie s is 85 m em b ers. The M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B .M ). L o catio n : CONGRATULATIONS TO P a m D opp SHARON C A R R -E x p e rie n c e d G re e k , D e ce m b e r, M arch and J u n e g ra d u a te s of w inder, ru g sh am p o o e r, an d a ll the L a fa y e tte , Indiana. e ria ls scien ce, p h y sics, c h e m istry , an d F R E E . . . A T h rillin g hour of b e au ­ U nion B oard w o rk e r of th e w eek.l-10/M m a th e m a tic a l, g e n eral. E le c tric . new sy stem would allow all a ll d e g re e le v e ls a r e e ligible to in te rv ie w m a th e m a tic s m a jo rs (B ,M ,D ). L o catio n : a tta c h m e n ts . C ost (200 new. Sell I P ic k u p a n d d elivery. 625-36«. 10-11/1 fo r $35 484-0625 C -1 0 /» ty. F o r a p p o in tm e n t c a ll 484-4519. c h a p te rs to pledge the sam e nn less o th e rw ise Indicated. S ch lu m b e rg e r W ell S e rv ic e s: e le c tric a l, E a s t H a rtfo rd , Conn. CONGRATULATIONS M A R L E N E on O ct. 25, F rid a y . M E R L E NORM AN COSM ETICS STU­ D IA N E JO H N SO N : P ro fe ss io n a l T he­ q u o ta re g a rd le ss of w hether m e c h an ic a l, and civil eng in eerin g , and DIO, 1 6 « E a s t M ichigan. C-10/24 your fin e show ing on M SU ’s H om e­ B ureau of th e C ensus: a cc o u n tin g and p h ysics m a jo rs (B .M ). L ocation: vario u s. 1M7 TOUCH AND GO Zig Zag Sew ­ sis and te r m p a p e r ty p ist. A vailable th is quota is above or below the fin a n c ia l a d m in istra tio n , b u sin ess law U.S. G eo lo g ical S u rv e y -W a te r R e s o u r­ ing 'm a c h in e . M akes b u tto n holes, com ing C ourt. A ffectionately, B ro th ­ S e a rs. R oebuck and C o.: a ll m a jo rs , , SEA M STR ESSES! I h av e re a l le a th e r, e rs of A lpha K appa P s i. 1-10/M any tim e . R eferen c e s. 351-6756 5 -1 0 /» n u m b e r th ey would be allow ed and office a d m in is tra tio n (D e c em b e r a ll co lle g es (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d ­ c e s D ivision: geology, an d a ll m a jo rs sew s on b u tto n s, d a rn s fan cy d e­ of th e co lleg e of en g in eerin g (B .M .D ). signs. e tc . (45.08 o r » 0 9 m onth. suede, b u ffalo hides! M ake a deal! to pledge u n d er the p re se n t sys­ and M arch g ra d u a te s o nly), c o m p u te r u a te s o nly), and a ccounting m a jo rs (B ,M ). E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T d e s ire s w ork scien ce, a ll m a jo rs , a ll co lle g es (D e c em ­ L o catio n : vario u s. D EN N IS D IST R IB U T IN G COMPANY. See m y selectio n . 1 « F e e hall. C all D ICK , D IC K , H O W IE, P a u l-th a n k s tem . L ocation: various. L inda, 353-3001. u 3^0/24 a t hom e. P ic k up and d e liv e ry . 339- b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s o n ly ), a g ric u l­ 31( N o rth C ed ar opposite C ity M ar- for a w inning flo a t. A O Pi. 1-10/M U .S. N a v a l O rd in an ce S ta tio n : e le c tr i­ \ ket. 482-6677. C-10/25 | . -■©-:■* - '¡k-fti n - *• 8K1. 0-10/31 tu re . a g ric u ltu ra l e co n o m ics, econom ics, TRW I n c .: m e c h a n ic a l engin eerin g , an d c al an d m e c h an ic a l en g in eerin g m a jo rs TV R EN TA L S fo r s tu d en ts (9.M g e n e ra l b u sin ess a d m in is tra tio n , psychol­ acco u n tin g and financial a d m in is tra tio n , H O LE IN ONEJ M aybe not, b u t check DONNA BOHANNON: P ro fe ssio n a l ogy. sociology (D e c e m b e r and M arch (B .M ). L o catio n : F o re s t P a rk , III. m o n th . F r e e s e rv ic e and delivery. S e rv ic e and m a n a g e m e n t m a jo rs (B ,M ). L oca­ F L U T E : V E R Y good condition. C all C all N E JA C 337-13«. We g u a ra n ­ to d ay ’s C lassified Ads fo r good buys ty p ist. T e rm p a p ers, th e se s, IBM g ra d u a te s only), an d s ta tis tic s m a jo rs (B, tion: C leveland, Ohio. S e le c tric . 353-79». C W ashington S ta te D ept, of H ighw ays: 332-0601. 1-10/22 te e sam e -d a y se rv ic e . C in golf clubs! CAROL EA M ES, e x p erie n ce d ty pist. M .D ). L ocation: Suitland, Md. civil en g in eerin g m a jo rs (B .M ), SUM­ T h eses a n d te rm p a p e rs. R ea so n ­ H. J . H einz Co. : m a rk e tin g , hotel, re s ­ U nion E le c tric Co.: a ccounting an d fi­ M E R E M PL O Y M E N T : civil en g in eerin g a b le. 337-22« 3 -1 0 /» ta u ra n t, an d in stitu tio n a l m a n a g e m e n t, n a n c ia l a d m in istra tio n , e le c tric a l, m e ­ food m a rk e tin g , b u sin ess law and office m a jo rs : ju n io rs and above. L o catio n : c h an ica l, and c h em ica l en g in eerin g m a ­ a d m in is tra tio n (D e c e m b e r a n d M arch W ashington. B A R B I M E L . Typing, m u ltilith in g . j o r s (B ). L ocation: St. Louis, M issouri. N o jo b to o la rg e o r to o sm all. g ra d u a te s o nly), and eco n o m ics (D e c e m ­ B lock off c am p u s. 332-3255 C b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s on ly ) (B .M ). L ocation: M idw est & E a s t. - : ' . . Independent L ib erty L ife In su ra n c e W H E R E T H E G IR LS A R E ! T h e y ’re Co. : a ll m a jo rs , a ll c o lle g es (D e c e m b e r re a d in g th e “ P e rs o n a l” colum n in and M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B ). L oca­ today’s C lassified Ads T ry it now! tion: M ichigan. In g ersell-R an d Co.: m e c h a n ic a l, civil, and e lé c tr ic a l en g in e erin g , m e ta llu rg y , T E R M P A P E R S , theses. C orona e le c ­ m e c h an ic s, m a te ria ls scie n c e , c o m p u te r tric e lite . C all 3M-8505. C-10/24 science, an d a ll M BA’s (w ith e n g in e e r­ ing u n d e rg ra d u a te d e g re e s ) (B .M ). L oca­ ANN BROW N: T y p ist and M ultilith, tion : New Y ork C ity. o ffse t p rin tin g . D isse rta tio n s, th e ­ Los A lam os S cien tific L a b o ra to ry : phys­ ses, m a n u sc rip ts, g e n e ra l typing. IBM. 18 y e a rs e x p erien ce. 332- ic s (a ll a r e a s ) , m a th e m a tic s , c h e m istry , and all m a jo rs of th e co lleg e of e n g in e e r­ 8384. C ing (B .M .D ). L ocation: Los A lam os, N ew M ARILYN C A R R : Legal s ec re to ry . M exico. N a v al W eapons C e n te r-C o ro n a L a b o ra ­ E le c tric ty p e w rite r. A fte r 5 : » p.m . to rie s : e le c tr ic a l and m e c h a n ic a l en g i­ and w eekends 393-2654 * P ick-up n eerin g . p hysics, m a th e m a tic s , and s ta ­ ' and d e liv e ry . C tis tic s m a jo rs (B .M .D ). L o cation: C oro­ na. Calif. Wanted O lin M athieson C hem ical C orp. : c h e m ­ ic a l, e le c tric a l, m e c h an ic a l, a n d m e ta llu r­ BLOOD DONORS needed $7 50 for a ll gic a l eng in eerin g , acco u n tin g and finan­ positive, A neg ativ e, B n e g ativ e and cial a d m in is tra tio n , m a rk e tin g (D e c e m ­ AB n e g a tiv e $ 1 0 « . O n egative, b e r a n ÿ M arch g ra d u a te s o nly), and $12 « . M ichigan C o m m unity Blood c h e m istry m a jo rs (B .M ,). L o catio n : E a s t­ C enter, 507V4 E a s t G ran d R iv e r, E ast e rn U nited S tates. Lansing, above the new C am pu: P r ic e C andy Co. : hotel, re s ta u r a n t, and in stitu tio n a l management m a jo rs (D e­ yes Book S to re. H ours: 9 a .m . - 3:31 p.m . M onday, T uesday a n d F rid a y c e m b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B ). W ednesday a n d Ih u rsd a y , 12 p.m . L ocation: various. 6 :30 p.m . 337-7183. ( P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity -B u sin e s s O ffice: a ll m a jo rs of th e co lleg e of b u sin ess T H R E E G IR L S need a p a r tm e n t w in te r (D e c e m b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s only), te rm only. C all »1-8376. 3 -1 0 /» m e c h an ic a l, e le c tric a l, and c iv il e n g in e er- M a c ’i •e S h o p © W IT H A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F m » P IP E S A N D S M O K IN G S U P P L IE S +-> IS N O W L O C A T E D A T to fail now and then. T o make his own feels aw fu lly good about even a small f r o m E a s t L a n s in g ’ s la r g e s t J decision when it's his. s e le c tio n . mistakes. A t W estern Electric we give our newly I f you're the type who'd like the chance recruited engineers responsibility almost to make your own moves, see our recruiter immediately. They make their own de­ or w rite College Relations, 222 Broad­ cisions. Learn from their own errors. way, N e w Y o rk , N . Y . 10038. A c ro s s P o s te r s D o n 't get us w ro n g . W e keep our A lo t o f h a rd W o rk n e v e r h u r t a n y o n e . fro m ^ J l ^ P r in ts ‘ H om e E c ” JEWELRY am F r a m in g AWTCENTER B ld g . Western Electric 319 E . G r a n d R iv e r A v e. MANUFACTURING&SUPW.VUNITOFTHEBELLSYSTEM E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . ANEQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 2 3 , 1968 ]£ M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n U S S T H A N EFFEC TIVE’ LBJ signs gun bill Coming Soon to M.S.U. * r {Jr Su i WASHINGTON (A P ) - P re s- d e r sa le of rifle s, shotguns and a r m s section of th e om nibus id en t Johnson signed into law am m unition. Johnson said it is C rim e C ontrol and Safe S tre e ts T uesday the m o st com prehen- too w eak to control c rim e ef- A ct p assed w ithin days of the siv e gun control leg islation fectiv ely becau se it lack s two assassin atio n of S en ato r K e n - ' p assed by C ongress in 30 y e a rs fe a tu re s he asked C ongress to nedy la s t spring. b u t said it fell sh o rt of w h at is in c lu d e -re g istra tio n of w ea- The previous a c t banned in­ needed for effectiv e c rim e con­ pons and licensing of ow ners. te r s ta te m a il o rd er sa le s bf | trol. “ If guns a r e to be kept out of handguns, th e ir over-the-coun­ “ We have been through a th e hands of th e crim in als, out te r sa le of n o n resid en ts of a g r e a t d ea l of anguish th e se la st of th e hands of th e insane and s ta te an d th e ir sa le to p erso n s few m onths and these la s t few out of the hands of the irre s- u n d er 21. y e a r s -to o m uch anguish to for­ r - ^ p n s i b l e , then we m u st have A fter signing th e bill la st g e t so quickly,” John so n saidA R bensing. If a crim in al w ith a sp rin g , Johnson said th e a c t a t a W hite H ouse cerem ony. gun is to be track ed down should be broadened to “ Now w e m u st co m p lete the quickly, then w e m u st have include long guns an d th e r e ­ ta sk th is long-needed legislation re g istra tio n in th is co u n try ,” g istra tio n and licensing provi­ begins. We have com e a long Johnson said. sions. C ongress then ac te d to w ay. We have m a d e m u ch pro- “ T he voices th a t blocked include rifle s and shotguns b ut g r e s s - b u t not n ea rly enough.” th e se safeg u ard s w ere n ot the r e je c te d re g istra tio n an d li­ T he co n tro v e rsy ov er gun con­ voices of an aroused nation. censing. tro l legislation goes back m any They w ere th e voices of the “ T he key to effectiv e c rim e y e a rs. In te re s t in th e m e a su re opow erful gun lobby th a t h as p re ­ co n tro l rem a in s, in m y judg­ g rew w ith w ith a ssassin atio n s of vailed for th e m o m en t of a n m en t, effectiv e gun co n tro l,” P re sid e n t John F . K ennedy and election y e a r.” Johnson said. “ T hose of u s who his b ro th er, Sen. R o b ert F . K en­ He did not identify the lobby. a r e rea lly concerned about nedy, D-N.Y., and of Dr. M artin The new law, passed sh o rtly c rim e ju s t m u st-so m eh o w , L u th e r K ing J r . before Congress adjourned tw o so m e d a y -m a k e our voices The new law bans the m a il or- w eeks ago, su p p lan ts th e fire- f e lt.” Integrity stressed Apollo (continued from page one) pie of p re ssu re by the leg isla­ (continued from page one) th e “ in h eren t rig h t to be h e a rd " tu re on the tru ste es, a s is shown E isele, then C unningham and by th e student. by a resolution passed by the th en S ch irra e a g erly stepped “ One of the troubles of this S tate H ouse of R e p re se n tativ es from th e cabin door to the g en e ra tio n ," he said, “ is th a t th a t would have penalized flo atatio n co llar and then to the stu d en ts d issen t and a r e not u n iv e rsitie s fo r any stu d en t in­ ra ft. h e a rd .” He quoted fro m a volved in any p ro test. A sling snaked down from the s ta te m e n t by the A ssociation hoovering h elico p ter an d the Both Huff and Stevens ag re e sp ace crew le ft th e r a f t in the of th e G overning Board of Uni­ th a t tru ste e s, being in the polit­ v e rsitie s and C olleges w hich sa m e o rd er they le ft th e ir space ical a re n a , ought to co u n ter such ship. said th a t all such d issen t could p re ssu re on th e u n iv ersity w ith be stam ped out, “ if w e a r e w ill­ S ch irra led his crew onto the political action of th eir own. c a r rie r deck a s a w hite-suited ing to a c c e p t the police sta te in our univ ersity and society as Lang, who labels h im self as band played “ A nchors A w eigh.” in ev itab le.” a "v o ice of u n reaso n ab le d is­ The a stro n a u ts ap p e ared hag­ “ O r,” the sta te m e n t said, "w e se n t,” said he w as an official g a rd b u t grinned happily a fte r can listen so w e can tell the ca n d id ate not to be elected , b u t th e ir gruelling c e le stria l m is­ voices of revolution from those of reasonable d isc o n te n t." The P lym outh D em o c rat added that to c re a te m ore dialogue betw een th e stu d en ts and the tru ste es. He claim ed th a t if th e tru s ­ sion. They w ore th e w h ite fib er­ g lass co v eralls designed for space. All had heavy b eard s. Sil­ Winter in E. Lansing can be wet, cold, and miserable. he, a s a fo rm e r ch a irm an of the v er flecked th e chin gro w th of Let MSU BOOKSTORE help you protect you and your te e s would g ra n t concessions board, had been the au th o r of S ch irra, 45-year-old v e te ra n who by giving aw ay th e ir pow er th e original B ylaw s of th e tru s­ had ju s t finished his final space g rad u a lly to stu d en ts, they tees, developed in 1965, and had flight. m ig h t avoid " m a jo r student p ut the due p rocess clause in it. Huff said the role of the Board of T ru stee s w as not as a boss or su p e rn u m e rary , but a s a " lis ­ u n re s t.” " T h e y 're going to cau se stu ­ d en t u n re s t." he said, “ if they They g re e te d the o fficials briefly and th en w alked to an elev a to r. They w alked gingerly a c ro ss th e b ro ad pitching deck books from that cold, wet destroyer! tening post, a re fe re n c e bu­ a r e going to ignore m y ad v ice .” and a t one point E ise le lurched. reau , a re p re se n ta tiv e of the Lang p red icted th a t th e R e­ C unningham , w ho w ore sun­ ta x p a y e rs .” publicans would p robably win g la sses u nder the g ra y skies, “ I su b sc rib e ," he said, “ to a the election, w hich would c re a te ca u g h t his elbow. co o p erativ e society w here stu ­ d en ts, faculty and a d m in istra ­ to rs w ork to g eth er and a r e not a co n serv ativ e R ep u b lican m a ­ jo rity on th e b o ard th a t would deal very heav y handedly with stu d en t unrest. E x ten siv e physical ex a m in a­ tions sta rte d alm o st im m ed ia te­ ly. B ut thick steak s, sto red in The Book Protector. . . alw ays antagonists. the sh ip ’s fre ez er ju s t for them , D o n ’ t g e t c a u g h t In an M S U s n o w s to r m w ith o u t a b o o k p r o ­ The tru ste e s have som e kind Lang skim m ed o v er th e issues aw aited the end of th e d etailed of responsibility to th e sta te raise d by the o th e r can d id ates t e c t o r . MSU B o o k s to r e c a r r i e s a w id e lin e o f b r ie f c a s e s m ed ical check. le g isla tu re and people of M ich­ briefly. He said th a t th e ability- d e s ig n e d to f i t e v e r y p e r s o n 's n e e d s . A ll b r ie f c a s e s a r e igan, he said, but the leg isla­ to-pay tuition plan should be The cre w w ill fly to Cape K en­ w a t e r r e s is t a n t an d h a v e s p e c ia ' s a fe )y c a tc h e s to p r e ­ tu re does not have the rig h t to open-ended, th a t th e re w as a nedy, F la ., today to s ta r t a long v e n t u n t im e ly o p e n in g s . C a s e s c o m e In e i t h e r c o n v e n tio n a l “ black m ail th e board for w hat place for p o litical d isa g re e­ se rie s of debriefings. T hey a re o r m o d e r n d e s ig n w ith p la s t ic o r le a t h e r c o v e r in g . T h e y ’ r e th e tru ste e s think or d o ." m en t on th e board, and th a t it to re tu rn to H ouston and r e ­ p r ic e d r i g h t to o ! F r o m $ 5 .9 5 to $ 2 4 .9 5 . “ They can withhold funds,” would be “ n ic e ” if tru ste es unions w ith th e ir fam ilies F rid a y he noted, “ and m ay, but the w ere a lu m n i-p a rtic u la rly if but d eb riefin g s w ill continue w ithholding of funds w ill not they w ere ed u catio n ally quali­ through n ex t w eek a t the cau se collapse. " fied. M anned SD acecraft C enter. Don Stevens, p rese n t c h a ir­ The Apollo 7 crew c a m e b a r­ m an of the board and in the A re p re se n ta tiv e for D eihl and reling back into the atm o sp h e re audience, said th a t one of the E rn st, expected to a rriv e from bareh ead ed , d esp ite th e ir b o ss’s m o st im p o rta n t task s is a selec­ the R epublican h ea d q u arte rs, reco m m en d atio n s to w e a r hel­ The People Protector. . . tion of the presid en t of the Uni­ nev er m a teria liz ed , and so the m ets. v ersity , though he im m ed iately discussion finally ended. added th a t he had no q u a rre l The th ree su ffered from con­ w ith the p rese n t presid en t, John gestion w hich clogged th e ir e a rs and sinuses. They fea re d they T a ilo r e d to p e r f e c t io n f r o m to p q u a lit y h e a v y w e ig h t o x f o r d H annah. would be unable to c le a r th eir n y lo n . T h e c o l l a r an d c u ff s In m a tc h in g c o lo r s a r e k n it S tevens also re la te d an exam - A dvertising e a r s and th a t th e ir sinuses f r o m s t r e t c h r e s is t a n t , sh a p e r e t a in in g 100% n y lo n . A v a il ­ would fill w ith bipod d u rin g the a b le in N a v y B lu e , .G o ld , lig h t o ra n g e and b u r g u n d y . $ 6 .9 5 . o p e n house p re ssu re change of re-en try . F u ll n y lo n p i le lin e d (S le e v e s In c lu d e d ) $ 2 4 . 9 5 . WIC (continued from page one) A dv ertisers a r e alw ay s look­ ing for new w ays to inform the They left th e ir h elm ets off to be ab le to equalize p re ssu re on th e ir e a rs. * public and th e MSU A dvertis­ A stro n au t Chief D onald K. A rticle 8 r u le s - th a t “ th e re ing Club is not exception. Slayton had reco m m en d ed they shall be no discrim in atio n based T he club h as a new angle to w ea r th e ir h elm ets to avoid pos­ on ra c e , color, sex or c re e d ” in in te re s t people in ad v ertisin g sible in ju ry to th e ir heads. B ut a th e U niversity. I fields w ith “ F a ll H appening” , sp ace official said th e crew A rticle 19 calls for the rep eal an info rm al open house to be “ w orked on th a t a ll n ig h t and of “ all Bylaw s, a c ts o r reso lu ­ held a t 7:30 p.m . T uesday in felt they w ere b e tte r off w ithout tions, or any p a rts thereof, w hich th e S tudent S erv ices Lounge. th e h e lm e ts.” a r e in co n sisten t" w ith the By­ law s. The Ju d ic a ry will m e e t tonight COME to decide w hether or not to con­ TO A FREE sid e r the appeal. W ould you like C h r istia n to know how S c ie n c e HOURS THIS WEEK: a s you C hristian Science L e c tu r e look ahead heats? M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y Sunday 8 :3 0 a m -- 5*30 p m O c t. 27 3 :3 0 p .m . S a tu r d a y b e fo r e th e g a m e M a c D o n a ld M id d le S c h o o l E . L a n s in g 8 :3 0 a m - 12:30 p m “ SPECIAL FALL SALE” WFDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Elegante Wiggery & Cosmetic Studio CAROL PETERSON & JEN IFER CORSAUT 507 E . GRAND RIVER SUITE 208—PH 332-4311 ABOVE NEW CAMPUS BOOKSTORE nal Programs ASK ABOUT OVATION COSMETICS W l w Ä '5 %